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January 20, 2019
Gym Masses Pastor’s 2 Cents From: Fr. Jim DeBruycker
Presider: Fr. Jim DeBruycker Many of us grew up in the old Church hearing about Pre-Cana classes, Pre-Cana dinners and
To honor MLK Day this year, we are Pre-Cana conferences. It was the way the Church talked about all things concerning marriage.
lifting up women on whose shoulders To this day I can tell when our couples coming for marriage preparation have been talking to
we stand - women in the civil rights their grandparents –they ask about Pre-Cana preparation.
movement and women in our lives. We There was a time when the Church felt that in order for a sacrament to be a sacrament, it had
are joined by artists Thomasina Petrus to have a Scripture story attached to it. Eucharist was pretty easy, there was the Last Supper,
and T Mychael Rambo sharing the baptism had Jesus’ baptism, confirmation had the Pentecost and marriage had Jesus’ attend-
works of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, ance and miracle of the wine at the wedding feast
Jr., the poetry of Joyce Johnson Rouse,
and their own stories. Thomasina will Most scripture scholars see this story as being not so much about marriage as about being a
be performing her Best of Billy and Me sign of who Jesus was. In John’s Gospel they see a whole section of the Gospel as a book of
show at the Dakota on Jan. 27 and will signs: changing water into wine at Cana (2:1-11), healing the royal official's son in Capernaum
appear with Dan Chouinard's Birthday (4:46-54), healing the paralytic at Bethesda (5:1-15), feeding the 5000 (6:5-14), Jesus walking
show at Crooners on Jan. 26. T Mychael on water(6:16-24), healing the man blind from birth (9:1-7), and the raising of Lazarus (11:1-
is staring in the play She Loves Me at 45). These seven signs are seen by some scholars and theologians as evidence of a new
the Bloomington Creative Artrs Center creation theology with the Resurrection of Jesus being an implied eighth sign. This indicates
Artistry Theater, Jan. 26 - Feb. 17. a week of creation and then a new creation which begins with the Resurrection.
Thank you both for your voices of hope
and challenge here at St. Joan’s and These signs reflect what was proclaimed by the prophets as the attributes of the Messiah:
our wider community. healer, source of sustenance, having power over life and death, all knowing, and just. Add
to that the zeal for God’s holy place and name, which is accented in the story immediately
Family Mass following the wedding feast at Cana, the cleansing of the temple, and you have a good picture
of who this Jesus is.
There are no Family Masses today. See
you back at Family Mass on Jan. 27 Liturgically, the readings are introducing us to Jesus. Last week we see him anointed with the
when we celebrate Dr. King’s spirit with Spirit, receiving his commission directly from God. We see what he can do with the signs he
a visit from Sister Thea Bowman, played presents. Next week he reads from Isaiah and accepts his task:
by Rachel Lovejoy, a prophet of social
justice who spread the message through Jesus came to Nazareth, where he had grown up, and went according to his custom into the
word and song! synagogue on the Sabbath day. He stood up to read and was handed a scroll of the prophet
Isaiah. He unrolled the scroll and found the passage where it was written: The Spirit of the
Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent
me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go
free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord. Rolling up the scroll, he handed it back
to the attendant and sat down, and the eyes of all in the synagogue looked intently at him.
He said to them, “Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing." (Luke 4:16-21)
He is not universally accepted.
Weekend Masses are Celebrated at:
5pm Saturday and 7:45am Sunday in the Church
9am and 11am Sunday in the Gym
Family Masses at 9:45am and 11:45am in the Church
Visit: www.stjoan.com 4537 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419 612.823.8205 Fax: 612.825.7028Highlights This Week at SJA Looking Ahead…
FFI check the bulletin, the SJA website or call the Parish Center. Sunday 9 and 11 am Gym Masses:
The Upper Room is located in the Parish Center; Hospitality Hall, in
the Church basement; the Arc, across 45th Street, 4457 3rd Ave. January 20: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker. We commemorate and
commit ourselves to the work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sunday, January 20
Concert Series, MLK Jr. Holiday Concert - Sheroes and January 27: Presider: Fr. Cassidy. Mary Johnson Roy returns
Heroes, 7pm in the gym. to us to share her powerful story of forgiveness and reconciliation
and her ongoing work in our community.
Monday, January 21
Parish Center Offices are Closed February 3: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker. Dr. Ayaz Virji, a family
physician in Dawson, MN, joins us to share his journey as a Mus-
Tuesday, January 22
lim man in a rural community building bridges with his neighbors.
8am Mass in the Orleans Chapel
Wednesday, January 23 February 10: Presider: Fr. Cassidy
New Member Dinner, 6pm in Hospitality Hall February 17: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker
Thursday, January 24
February 24: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker
8am Mass in the Orleans Chapel
Grief Support, 6:30pm in the Arc March 3: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker
Choir, 7pm in the Welcome Center March 10: Presider: Fr. DeBruycker
Saturday, January 26
Men’s Retreat, 9am in the Church and Hospitality Hall For a video of past speakers and presentations go to
www.saintjoanofarc.org/speaker-archive.
Scripture Readings:
Sun, Jan. 20: Isaiah 62:1-5; 1 Corinthians 12:4-11; John 2:1-11 Gluten-free Communion is available upon request. Please see
Mon, Jan. 21: Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 2:18-22 any of the Sunday sacristans in the gym before Mass.
Tue, Jan. 22: Hebrews 6:10-20; Mark 2:23-28 Enhanced Hearing Devices are available in the church and gym.
Wed, Jan. 23: Hebrews 7:1-3,15-17; Mark 3:1-6 They are located in the back of the church and the welcome center.
Thu, Jan. 24: Hebrews 7:25-8:6; Mark 3:7-12
Fri, Jan. 25: Acts 22:3-16; Mark 16:15-18 SignUpGenius for Eucharistic Ministers is available online. It
Sat, Jan. 26: 2 Timothy 1:1-8; Luke 10:1-9 is simple, user friendly and a reminder is sent 3 days before your
Sun, Jan. 27: Ne 8:2-4a,5-6,8-10; 1 Cor 12:12-30; Lk 1:1-4,4:14-21 scheduled volunteer day. FFI contact Marcia at mkurtz@stjoan.com.
Prayer Corner: Please remember in your prayers those who are in need of healing:
Alex., Bob Ardorter, Desmond B., Dennis Barta, Jan Bartell, Peyton Berkland, Phyllis Berninger, Elaine Boehm, Marcia Boehnlein, Lorraine Bryant,
Pam Burd, Courtney, Catherine C., George C., Dayna Cell, Dennis & Alice Coleman, Baby Monty D., Anita Dehinten, Jim DeBruycker, Koko Dehn,
Colleen Dooley, Greg Eklund, Kris Erickson, Henry F., Loretta Farrell, John Fierce, Sally Finnegan, Flo Francis, Karen Frees, John & Margaret Frees,
Heidi Gregorich, Tom Griep, Brent Harapat, Brad Hinker, Jeff Hinton, Megan Hoffman, Jan Horner, Kathy Horner, Neysa Housley, Ceil Jaisle,
Roz Jarrett, Dan Jay, Tom Jay, Joan Johnson, Paul Jonsson, Lois Kalis, Maria Karpinski, Glen Kelley, Chuck & Kathy Kennedy, Sage Kirscht,
Barbara Klebel, J. Kost, Mark Kratovil, Liam, Luke, Marianne Lafex, Amy Lainus, Iva Lang, Jim Lappen, Melva Larson, Dorothy & Darlene Lawson,
Tony Lescarbeau, Andrew Litchy, Rick Long, Kamran M., Kyle M., Michael M., Dawn McCelland, John McGarry, Kate Meyer, Kelley Meyer,
Barb Muelken, Teddy Mueller, Jerry Mullane, Sheri Murch, Nanette Murry, Nate, Craig Nordby, Arla Olive, Ken Olsen, Dick Olson, Paul Olvera,
Lochlan & Leah Osborne, Colette Ott, Pam Paul, Bill Peterka, Alice Priola, Ruth, Niles R., John Ramerth, Jim Rapp, Carol Reiland, Jimmy Rieck,
Jean Rieck, Donald & Susan Roufs, Pat Russell, Shane, Joe S., Kim & Jim S. & family, Kay Samuelson, Merry Pat Scherzer, Carter Schmidt,
Phil Schmidt, Dana Sell, Mattie Sieler, Sam Slagerman, Harold Sonnek, Priscilla Specht, Joan Speltz, Joleen Strosahl, David Sylvester,
Irene Taddiken, Tom Tedford, Matthew Tennant, Echo Thoren, Kari Toensing, Glo Tonskemper, Carin Vagle, Leroy Vague, Kathy Vattthauer,
Barbara Verthein, Theo W., Floyd Ward, Baby Gus Weaver, Marlys Weber, Bennett Wentworth, Rosemary Weyl, Mary White, Eric William,
Jim & Jerry Wohnoutka, Jim Wolfe, Morley Woodruff, Ann Woolsey, Sofia Wright, Curt Youngren, Regis Yunker, Annemaire & Ava Zubrzycki
Prayer Corner Requests: To keep prayer requests current, names will be included in the bulletin for four weeks and then removed.
To add a name or to renew your request, please call Nancy Becker at 612.823.8205 ext. 223.
A Book of Prayer is located in our Gym vestibule. If you have a family member or friend who is ill or who has recently died, please
write their names in our Book of Prayer before Mass so we may include them in prayers during our Sunday Masses.Parish Life
Choir will meet this Thursday, Jan. 24 at 7pm in the Welcome Arm In Arm In Africa is looking for a volunteer bookkeeper. This
Center. Get ready for Ash Wednesday, Lent and Holy Week! individual will work with Arm In Arm’s Treasurer
and Executive Director to conduct the day-to-day
New Member Dinner Wednesday, January 23: Welcome to the accounting work of our organization. On average
St. Joan of Arc community! If this part-time position would require about 6 - 10
you’ve registered as a member hours a week over the course of a year. FFI, please call Pat Daw-
since October, you and your family son, Executive Director, at 952.221.5305 or email pat@aiaia.org.
are invited to this informal dinner hosted by staff and volunteers at
6pm in Hospitality Hall. Registered this past year but were unable to Take the SJA Plastic Pledge Today: Sign up after mass to join
attend a previous dinner? Join us at this one! RSVP to the Parish almost 400 SJAers committed to reducing our consumption of
Center, 612.823.8205, by today. single-use plastic. Some of us have not bought a disposable plas-
tic water bottle since signing the pledge, and you'll find yourself
2018-2019 SJA Concert Series: All concerts are at 7pm in the gym. making changes you never thought you could! It's not hard to
Tickets are on sale in the Welcome Center after each Sunday mass, make a difference - sign up today.
online at www.stjoantickets.com or in the Parish Center during the
week days. Don't miss the music! Don't miss the fun! The Sunday Morning Registration and Information Office
x Tonight!: MLK Jr. Holiday Concert - Sheroes and Heroes. is located in the Parish Center. In the office you may register to
Through music, dance and spoken word, Bruce Henry pays become a SJA parishioner, get program information, sign up for
tribute to the brave ones all over the world fighting for justice a program, and register to volunteer. The office is open after both
and freedom. of our Sunday morning liturgies.
x Sunday, March 3: The Charles Lazarus Band - Lovejoy.
Fresh takes on classic American songs plus heartwarming and Parking: Be considerate of our neighbors and their
toe-tapping originals. A cocktail of musical romance, with SJA property. Please don’t block driveways or park in
keyboardist, Tommy Barbarella and vocalist, Maggie Vagle. their on-street handicapped areas. Thank you!
(Please note: The Concert Series brochure has an incorrect date
of March 11 on the back of the brochure. The concert date is Consider Carpooling or Riding the City Bus to Church: Go
March 3.) to metrotransit.org for more information. Thank you!
Archdiocesan Black Catholic Ministry: Please join us on Saturday, TRUST’s Chore Program Needs Workers! The program pro-
Feb. 2, 9 - 11:30am, in the Welcome Center for a continental break- vides household chore and maintenance services to seniors living
fast as we are updated on the Black Catholic Ministry Constitution in South Minneapolis—helping them to continue living safely and
and ByLaws, initiatives within the Archdiocese, the USCCB Letter independently in their own homes. Currently, TRUST is looking for
on Racism, national updates, and upcoming events. workers—or volunteers—that can do any of the following jobs:
snow removal, small repairs, and house cleaning. If you are inter-
Pick Up Your SJA Photo Directory: If you had your picture taken ested, please call the TRUST Chore Program at 612.827.6150.
for the SJA photo directory, you can pick up your free book this
weekend in the Paris Center. Books are only available to those Summary of contributions for the week and fiscal year. Includes
pictured. We may have books for sale later. Thanks for your plate, envelopes and estimated Sustaining Member payments.
patience with this process.
Update: Congratulations! We made our Christmas and year
SJA Bridge Club: The St. Joan of Arc Bridge Club, believed to be end budget targets! Thank you for your continued generosity.
the oldest continuing social gathering in our parish, is starting its new
bridge season that begins in April and ends in November. All SJA Year to Date (July 1 - December 31, 2018)
bridge players are invited and encouraged to join this casual fun Actual $1,086,713 Budget $1,084,015
group. We are always looking for new bridge players (singles or Prior Year Actual $1,048,689
couples). FFI email Peter Knaeble at peterknaeble@gmail.com. Current (January 7 - January 13, 2019)
Actual $37,072 Budget $36,675
Food Shelf Donations Are Needed: You are encouraged to bring Prior Year Actual $36,300
non-perishable food items with you when you come to Mass on
Sunday and place them in our food shelf bins, located in the Year to Date (July 1 – January 13, 2019)
entrances to our Church and Parish Center. Your food offerings are Actual $1,157,331 Budget $1,157,365
donated to the Foodshelf at Sabathani Community Center each Prior Year Actual $1,121,289
week. Thank you for your willingness to help those in need. Thank You!SJA Antiracism Ministry Update: Events coming up this week!
Pastoral Ministries x On Monday, January 21, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, consider
FFI on Pastoral Ministries contact Sherri Stella at joining some of us at Blackout Improv at Mixed Blood Theatre.
612.823.8205 ext. 231 or sstella@stjoan.com. FFI go to www.blackoutcomedy.org.
x February 2, you are welcome to join us at the new MN African
Mental Health Ministry: Please join us in Hospitality Hall on American Heritage Museum, with lunch following our visit.
Monday, Feb. 11, 5:45 - 8pm, as Mt. Olivet Counseling Center x On February 20, students from Southside Family School
presents Trauma and Relationships. Our evening begins with a (based right here at SJA) will present on their Civil Rights trip
light supper. All are welcome for this free event. through the American South. Families are welcome to join this
event, which will include a simple dinner.
Did you Know? National statistics show that: FFI stop by our table in the Welcome Center or contact Julie Mad-
x 70% of adults in the U.S. have experienced some type of den at the Parish Center or jmadden@stjoan.com.
traumatic event at least once in their lives. This equates to
approximately 223.4 million people. We Welcome Mary Johnson Roy: Many remember when Mary
x Up to 20% of these people go on to develop PTSD. As of first visited SJA and shared her story of forgiveness and reconcili-
today, that equates to approximately 44.7 million people who ation with her son's killer. Her work has grown to include many
were or are struggling with PTSD. other women, and we are proud to partner with Mary through her
x An estimated 8% of Americans χ 24.4 million people χ have leadership development at Alafia Foundation (a recipient of SJA
PTSD at any given time. That is equal to the total population Justice Grant funding through our Outreach Fund). She returns as
of Texas. our pre-mass speaker next Sunday and we invite you to meet her
x An estimated one out of every nine women develops PTSD, after the 11am mass to briefly learn more about her work.
making them about twice as likely as men.
EcoSpirits Movie Night for All: Beat the winter doldrums with us
Coalition for Grief Support: On Thursday, Jan. 24, Ted in Hospitality Hall at 6:30pm on Friday, Feb. 1, when we screen
Bowman, national trainer and grief counselor pre- Dr. Seuss' wonderful The Lorax with popcorn, apple juice and oth-
sents, Loss of Dreams. Please join us, 6:30 - 8pm, er treats. A really good, family-friendly film! Bring cushions to relax
at SJA in the Arc (4457 3rd Ave S). The evening upon and join us for an informal evening together.
begins with light refreshments, followed by a presen-
tation and facilitated small group sessions. FFI contact Norine SJA Housing Ministry: We Need Volunteers! Sign up to rehab
Larson at 952.925.2437 or Sherri Stella at the Parish Center. a home or apartment with our partners at Urban Homeworks on
Saturday, Feb. 3 and April 6, or with our new partner, Twin Cities
The Prayer Shawl Ministry will be meeting on Monday, Feb. 4, Habitat for Humanity, on March 2. These are all opportunities to
6:30 – 8pm in the Daisy Room in the Parish Center. Please join spend the day with fellow parishioners transforming a space for a
us for an evening of crocheting/knitting, conversation and prayer. low-income family. Every skill level welcome. FFI/to volunteer,
All are welcome! Our prayer shawl members are open to teach- contact Julie Madden. Space is limited.
ing new members to knit and crochet. FFI contact Sherri Stella at
the Parish Center. Day on the Hill: Joint Religious Legislative Coalition (recipient
of Justice Grants from the SJA Outreach Fund)
The Parish Visitor Ministry offers confidential listening, prayer,
brings people of many faiths together to advocate
communion, and support in times of life challenges or transitions.
for economic justice. JRLC will host an excellent
Through phone calls and visits, this quiet support is available
day at the legislature on Thursday, Feb.7 - no
to parishioners who cannot join us for worship or would like an
prior advocacy experience is necessary. Go to
additional long or short term parish connection in the home,
www.jrlc.org and sign up today.
hospital, rehab or care center. FFI contact Sherri at the Parish
Center or Carolyn Dobis at 651.485.2868.
Harvest of Empire: Join our Welcome the Stranger and Sister
Parish ministries as they host a screening of this powerful film on
Peace and Justice Monday, Feb. 11 at 7pm in the Welcome Center. It reveals the
crucial connection between U.S. economic and military interven-
FFI on Peace & Justice programs contact Julie Madden at tion in Latin America and an unprecedented wave of migration. We
612.823.8205 ext. 228 or jmadden@stjoan.com. must be aware of what our country is doing if we seek to change
our policies - please join us.
Every Church a Peace Church: On Monday, Jan. 28, SJA will
host this network of faith communities dedicated to No More Deaths: Four volunteers with No More Deaths are on
nonviolence. Potluck at 6:30pm in Hospitality Hall, trial for their humanitarian aid work providing food and water to
followed by professor and author, David Schultz, migrants crossing the desert along our country's southern border.
speaking on the impact of the 2018 elections on the Go to http://nomoredeaths.org/show-your-support to sign an online
political landscape, and the generational shift that is changing letter of support for them.
our politics.Faith Formation and Adult Learning
We form the faith of our community through participation in prayer, liturgy,
sacraments, education, community and works of justice.
Families, Build the Beloved Community Together! We are Pre-schoolǣ(Ages 4-Kindergarten) FFI contact Olivia Brown
inviting families to write letters to our new Governor, at obrown@stjoan.com or 612.823.8205 ext. 230Ǥ
Tim Walz, to ask him to focus special attention on
issues that impact the health and well-being of our
state’s most vulnerable people. Over the next few Grade Schoolǣ(Grades 1-6) FFI contact Marie Bissonnette
weeks, we ask families to work on a letter, discussing at 612.823.8205 ext. 229.
not only the meaning of the issues themselves but
also the importance of working together to try and make the world Youth Ministry: (Grades 7-12) FFI contact Rose Aspholm
a better place. We’re asking that you return these letters to either at 612.823.8205 ext. 241 or raspholm@stjoan.com.
the Faith Formation classes or Family Mass by Feb. 10; we’ll get
them to Governor Walz. For our handout with more info contact Milwaukee Summer Service Trip: Registration Now Open!
Gabrielle at gdane@stjoan.com. Thank you for helping to bring Dates: June 23 - June 28, 2019. Open to
about God’s kingdom! ascending 9-12 graders, we will spend a
week in Milwaukee, WI serving alongside
Feed My Starving Children: On Saturday, Feb. 9, 2 - 4pm, spend some great organizations working to support
an afternoon packing food for children in need around the world. this urban community. These organizations include food pantries,
Join other SJA families at the Eagan site. To sign up, contact soup kitchens, local gardens, and intergenerational care centers.
Gabrielle at gdane@stjoan.com. Many of these organizations are interconnected in the process of
reducing food insecurity throughout the community. In the evenings
Children in Grades 4 - 6, Work With Mobile Loaves Twin you’ll participate in a local worship service, prepare and serve a
Cities! Join together with other SJA kids to pack food for our community meal, go to the beach of Lake Michigan, and hear from
neighbors, which will go out on the Mobile Loaves Twin Cities community friends who work with teenagers and adults that grew
truck! We’ll meet at Knox Presbyterian Church (4747 Lyndale up in the inner city. $100 nonrefundable deposit reserves your spot!
Ave S., Mpls) from 3:45pm to around 4:30pm. Pack some meals, Questions? Email Rose or Brennan.
make some friends, do some good! FFI or to sign up, contact
Gabrielle at gdane@stjoan.com. Adult Learning:FFI contact Cynthia Bailey Manns at
612.823.8205 ext. 226 or cmanns@stjoan.com.
Join the Clare Housing Supper Club and prepare a meal each
month for the residents at one of their care homes. Clare Housing Men's Annual Retreat: Saturday, Jan. 26, 9am - 1pm, in the
provides affordable housing, supporting services, and compassion- church and Hospitality Hall. Join us in community with facilitators
ate care to around 200 people living with HIV/AIDS, including 20 Ron Joki and Mark Scannell as we explore the topic, Developing
families. FFI contact Gabrielle at gdane@stjoan.com. Resilience. Cost is $10, which includes lunch. RSVP at the Parish
Center by Wednesday, Jan. 23.
New to SJA? Meet a Mentor Family! Do you love SJA but find it
hard to connect with other parish families? Would you like to be Women of St. Joan of Arc (WSJA): Pause for a morning of self
part of the many exciting SJA ministries, but don’t know how to get care, and shine in your light of resiliency through the gifts of time,
started? Sign up with a mentor family! Your mentor family will join community, sisterhood, and prayer. Please join presenter Sandra
you for coffee and cookies after a Family Mass to share with you McGurran, MSW, LISW, (along with musicians Kathy Emery and
the ways their family found a home at SJA. FFI contact Rachael Kroog) as she guides us through a morning of radical self
Gabrielle at gdane@stjoan.com. care through practices for mind, body, spirit, and strength on
Saturday, Feb. 9, 9:30 am - 12 pm in Hospitality Hall. RSVP by
Baptism: To have your child baptized at St. Joan’s you must Thursday, Feb. 7 at the Parish Center. All are Welcome!
be a registered member and participate in a 90-minute Baptism
preparation class. FFI and to register call JP at the Parish Center. Parish Book Club meets on the 2nd Wednesday of a month at
6:30pm in the Parish Center. Everyone is welcome anytime!
Nursery: FFI contact Michelle Dehn, Nursery Director at x Feb. 13: My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor
mdehn@stjoan.com or 612.823.8205 ext. 240. x Mar. 13: In the Garden of Beasts by Erick Larson
Our Nursery, located in the lower level of the Parish Center, is Scripture Matters: Join us on Tuesday, Jan. 22,
open for the 9 & 11am Sunday Masses. The Nursery is a wonderful 7 - 9pm in the Parish Center, as we continue our
community of families and volunteers that allows parents to enjoy journey through Genesis:32-35. All are welcome!
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