The Churches of St. Peter and St. Joseph
204 South River Street P.O. Box 470
Delano, MN 55328
www.DelanoCatholic.com [email protected]
(763) 972 - 2077
The Parish of St. Maximilian Kolbe
204 South River Street P.O. Box 470
Delano, MN 55328
www.DelanoCatholic.com [email protected]
(763) 972 - 2077
The Parish of St. Maximilian Kolbe
The Churches of St. Peter and St. Joseph
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Monday − Thursday: 9:00 am − 3:30 pm
Friday: 9:00 am − 12:00 pm BAPTISM: Parents are required to take a Baptism class before scheduling their child’s Baptism. This 1.5 hour class, held on the 4th Saturday of the month, will discuss the selection of godparents for you r child and the Rite of Baptism. Call the Parish Office to register.
SACRAMENT of CONFESSION Saturday….. 4:00 pm (SJ) 1st Sat .…… before and after the 8:30 am Mass (SJ) Tuesday……5:00 pm (SJ) Thursday…..8:00 am & after 8:30 am Mass (SJ)
MARRIAGE: Please contact the Parish Office a minimum of 6 months before your wedding.
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:00 pm (SJ)
Sunday 8:00 am (SP)
10:30 am (SP)
Monday
(Communion Service)
8:30 am (SJ)
Tuesday 6:00 pm (SJ)
Wednesday, Thursday
8:30 am (SJ)
Friday 8:30 am (SP)
First Saturday
8:30 am (SJ)
SP: St. Peter ~ 217 S. 2nd St. SJ: St. Joseph ~ 401 N. River St.
St. Joseph’s Church is open Monday - Friday 6:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday 5 am through
Friday 2 pm. All are welcome to stop by and
spend time with our Lord.
The Adoration Chapel is
located in the Parish Office Building, Door #3.
Friday Adoration held in St. Peter’s Church while
school is in session.
Adoration
St. Michael the Archangel Adoration Chapel
From the desk of Fr. Kyle Kowalczyk
TAX BREAK
A few weeks ago we had a little “end of life” chat where we
discussed all sorts of things pertaining to planning for the inevitable. One of those things was a tax break. Many people were asking about it, so I thought I’d spell it out more closely.
If you are one of the 68 percent of American households who takes the standard deduction on their tax form, then under the
current tax laws, your charitable giving may not be tax-deductible.
As any good Catholic knows, being charitable is a reward in itself. Tax incentives should not be the sole reason for our giving, but let’s face it, there are financial effects to this new tax
reality. If you take into account your tax deductions as part of your financial plan, charitable giving plan or budget process, it is time to consider a change in strategy.
If you are currently taking a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from your IRAs, you should consider making your
charitable donations to Church and other charities through a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD). A QCD is a tax-smart plan that allows you to transfer any amount tax-free — up to $100,000 per year — from your IRA directly to a qualified
charity. It is only available to IRA owners who are 70½ years of age or older. The federal government requires people age 70 and a half or older to withdraw a portion of their IRA savings
every year, called a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD), or they get hit with a hefty fine. Any amount processed as a QCD counts towards your RMD, satisfies your charitable intentions,
and can save money on your taxes today and in the future by reducing the taxable amount of your IRA distribution—while lowering your adjusted gross income and taxable income.
For example, a 71-year-old couple has an existing annual RMD between the two of them of $24,000. They can direct $5,000 to
a charity of their choice as a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) directly from an IRA. This will have positive tax benefits:
• By reducing their annual taxable income by $5,000
• Because they still get to claim the same $26,550 standard
deduction
• If the couple is in the new 24% tax bracket, they would have saved $1,200 in federal taxes, and potentially more in state
tax savings.
This is a potential game-changer for folks who choose the
standard deduction.
You can make your 2019 and even your 2020 charitable
donations using the benefits of the QCD — no taxes on the distribution which satisfies your RMD, no worries about whether to itemize or take the standard deduction, and best
yet, your contributions go directly to Church or the charities of your choice.
Contact your financial advisor for an explanation of the benefits of this program, and to help you set up your QCD charitable plan.
- Fr. Kowalczyk
PARISH OF ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE
Website: www.DelanoCatholic.com
General Email: [email protected]
Parish Office Phone: 763-972-2077
Parochial Administrator: Fr. Kyle Kowalczyk, ext. 222 [email protected]
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Joseph Kittok, 763-221-6658
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Bruce Bowen, ext. 244 612-298-4867, [email protected]
Parish Business Administrator: Russ Nolan, ext. 226 [email protected]
Bookkeeper: Marie Bauman, ext. 223
Director of Music: Alexa Gruber, ext. 225 [email protected]
Director of Faith Formation & Marriage & Family Life: Eric Russek, ext. 251 [email protected]
Safe Environment Coordinator: Eric Russek, ext. 251
Liturgical Administrator: Kathy Carlson, ext. 246
RCIA Coordinator: Connie Botz , ext. 221,
Bulletin Editor: Kristin Detloff, 971-280-9676, [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor: Gary Zitzloff [email protected]
Cemetery Liaison : Jane Speckel, ext. 224
Parish Trustees: Jason Winter and Gary Schaust
Miscarriage Ministry: Bobi Meehan, 763-479-2604
ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Website: www.stmaxkolbeschool.org
School Phone: 763-972-2528
School Principal: Mary Ziebell, ext. 228 [email protected]
Administrative Assistant: Dawn McCabe, ext. 229 [email protected]
St. Maximilian Kolbe Councils
Pastoral Council Gail Sinkel, Chairperson, [email protected]
B.J. Ludwig, Vice Chair, [email protected] Ted May, Secretary, [email protected]
Additional Members:
Susan Fobbe, Bob Sundheim, John Barten, Tim Burke
Please contact Gail Sinkel, B.J. Ludwig or Ted May of the Pastoral Council with concerns or comments about the parish. Concerns
and ideas will be discussed with Fr. Kowalczyk at the monthly Council meeting.
Finance Council
Jeff Carriveau, Jason Griep, Kelly Horn, John Reuter, Bill Bandzuch
To learn more about our financial health, please make an
appointment with the Parish Business Administrator.
Mass Readings in the red Worship Book
Third Sunday of Advent: 1007
Monday: Nm 24:2-7, 15-17a; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6, 7bc-9;
Mt 21:23-27
Tuesday: Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-4ab, 7-8, 17;
Mt 1:1-17
Wednesday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19;
Mt 1:18-25
Thursday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a;
Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25
Friday: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 1:26-38
Saturday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a;
Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45
Sunday: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-6; Rom 1:1-7;
Mt 1:18-24
Sat. 12/14 5:00 pm SJ Bill Rackliffe & Arlen May †
Sun. 12/15 8:00 am SP Deceased members of the
Perry Ditty Family †
Sun. 12/15 10:30 am SP People of the Parish
Tue. 12/17 6:00 pm SJ Kurt Kaminski †
Wed. 12/18 8:30 am SJ Harvey Field †
Thu. 12/19 8:30 am SJ Rae Schliinz †
Fri. 12/20 8:30 am SP John Kittok †
Sat. 12/21 5:00 pm SJ Jerry Eggersgluss †
Sun. 12/22 8:00 am SP People of the Parish
Sun. 12/22 10:30 am SP Gene Cook †
Prayer Intentions
St. Maximilian Kolbe please join us in prayer for those in need at this time: Erik Johnson, Pat Theis, Mary McMenamy, Claire Caskey, Lisa
Moonen, Evelyn Day, Maureen Seliski, Jodi Kosek, Lawrence Bauman, Bob McGuire, Karl Van Beusekom, Mark Smith, Scott Friendt, Callie Nelson-Hoyles, Mary Danielson, Jeffrey
Leach, Jim Kittock, Ed Windsperger, Norma Wandersee, Chris Johnson, Jo Schulte, Mary Nolan, Max Nemesi, Rita Nieman, Mark Babatz, Charlie Checkal, Jo Anne Nieman,
Jan Lindquist, Hillary Blenke, Sherri Scholz, Rosetta Vieau, Rob Mihulka, Doug Mueller, Jean Baldy, Chris Keller, Kathryn Kautzmann, Bernice Schlosser, Pete Henry, Kristi
Kosfeld, George “Smokey” Sawatzke, Mary Strand, Bernice Kittock, Angie Lamarche, Rosie Cappelleri, Jody Nelson, Marcie VanBeusekom, Mary Schumacher, Nancy Johnson
Please remember our men and women
serving in the United States Armed Forces in your prayers:
• Staff Sgt. Tom Speckel, USMC
• Master Sergeant, Andrew Z. Fink, Ranger/Combat Medic,
U.S. Army Reserves
• Major Garrett Litfin, V-22 pilot, USMC
• Staff Sgt. Eric Alger, U.S. Army
• Private Samuel J. Smith, U.S. Army Reserves
• SFC Joseph Saladin, 82nd Airborne, 3rd Brigade,
2-505 Battalion, Bravo Company, U.S. Army
• SRA-E4 Justin and Whitney Eisinger, U.S. Air Force
• Captain Robert Field, U.S. Air Force
• 1LT Patrick Sweeney, U.S. Army, 101st Airborne
• SPC Dimitry Paskach, U.S. Army, Colorado Springs, CO
• 1st Lieutenant Joseph Janas, USMC
• SA Wesley Laddusaw, U.S. Navy
• Midshipman Joseph S. Emmer, U.S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, MD
• Pvt. William J. Emmer, USMC, Twentynine Palms, CA
• PV2 Joseph E Kittok, US Army
Mass Intentions
Saints & Special Observances This Week
Sunday: Third Sunday of Advent
Monday: Las Posadas begins
Saturday: St. Peter Canisius; Winter begins
Marian Rosary Schedule
For living and deceased members of
St. Timothy’s Council of Catholic Women Maple Lake, MN
Sundays 11:00 am, KRWC - Buffalo 1360 AM
The parish of St. Maximilian Kolbe expresses
sympathy to the family of Father Aloysius Svobodny, OMI, who was most recently with Christ the King Retreat Center in Buffalo, MN.
May his soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed rest in peace. Amen.
THE PRECIOUS BLOOD WILL NOT BE OFFERED DURING FLU SEASON
Due to the flu season, the Precious Blood will not be distributed to the larger community.
Low gluten hosts will be available at all Masses, distributed by Fr. Kowalczyk. If you have a severe allergy and cannot receive
even a small amount of gluten, please let the Sacristan know before Mass that you will enter the Sacristy just before Communion to receive the Precious Blood. They will ensure
that someone distributes it to you there. Please contact Kathy
Carlson at 763-972-2077 x246 with any questions.
Parish News/Events
PERPETUAL ADORATION SIGN-UP
ADORERS STILL NEEDED!
Please choose an hour that will work for you! Call Barb at 763-972-6843 or e-mail
How Can I Show My Love For Jesus?
• By coming to Adoration quietly and with reverence
• By kneeling on both knees before going to the chairs or kneelers
• By keeping still as you and others pray
• By trying to lift your mind and heart to Jesus during Adoration
• Try thinking about His sufferings and believe that He suffered all He did because you are very precious and worth everything to Him!
“Our essential commitment in life is to grow spiritually in the
climate of the Holy Eucharist” Pope John Paul II
NEW PARISHIONER WELCOME!
It was a pleasure meeting Paul & Debbie Gries at the recent
new parishioner welcome. This couple comes to us from
Loyal, Wisconsin. Paul & Debbie have three daughters and a
son, all are married. They also have eight grandchildren, six
of them live in Minnesota (four here in Delano and two in
Moundsview) and two grandchildren live out in Denver.
Paul & Debbie attended Saint Anthony's Parish in Wisconsin
and really enjoyed that there was a school attached to the
parish. They joined St. Max because three of their
grandchildren attend St. Max School.
This couple stays very busy. Paul is retired but works a bit at
Tractor Supply Co in Greenfield. Debbie is a financial analyst
for Ascension Health System which is the largest Catholic
health system. Paul enjoys walking and wine making in his
free time, while Debbie enjoys singing, quilting/sewing and
traveling. Of course, they also enjoy time with family.
Paul & Debbie are interested in participating in a book club/
Bible study, women's nights and fall festival. Debbie is also
interested in volunteering with the sewing needs here at the
parish.
Please join me in welcoming this lovely couple to our parish
family.
Dec 15 9:00 am Parish Adoration & Confession* (SP)
Dec 17 6:30 pm Family Adoration & Confession* (SJ)
Dec 20 7:30 am Confession* (SP)
Dec 22 9:00-10:00 am Confession* (SP)
Dec 24 Christmas Eve
4:00 pm Mass (SP) 4:00 pm Mass (SJ) 9:00 pm Mass (SP)
Dec 25 Christmas Day 9:00 am Mass (SP)
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God Dec 31 Anticipatory Mass 4:00 pm Mass (SP)
Jan 1 9:00 am Mass (SP)
The Parish of St. Maximilian Kolbe Advent and Christmas Schedule 2019
*Confessions noted are in addition to regularly
scheduled Confession times.*
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Winter Gardening!
The 5th-graders at St. Max are learning how to grow
plants in a hydroponic plant tower. Everyone made a
hypothesis regarding what would happen when growing
plants in the plant tower. Students learned how the
hydroponic plant tower works with a special lighting and
watering system. Students planted lettuce, lavender,
rosemary, peppermint, spearmint, and basil. Students have
been measuring the pH of the water, filling the tank with
filtered water, and making weekly observations of plant
growth. Everyone hopes to be able to share what is
growing with students, staff, and their families in the
upcoming months.
Max m a K e Ca c Scis a Catholi faith bas d o uni h all b d di d to th total d lopm n
of h hild thus p o idin th foundation for a Spirit-filled and sacramental life.
Faith Formation for All Ages
SAINT MAX
WINTER COAT
& SOCK DRIVE
Thanks to our confirmation students for packing and counting the coats and socks you all donated for the homeless. Our total collected this year for coats was 258. That is up almost 60 coats more than last year. GREAT JOB! We collected 1103
pairs of socks. They were picked up and delivered to the streets last weekend. Thank you for being the hands of Christ!
Sunday, December 15th
9:00 am
Parish Adoration with the
School of Prayer Series (St. Peter’s Church)
Prayer Ministry (Holy Family Room)
Tuesday,
December 17th
6:30 pm Family Adoration & Confession
(St. Joseph’s Church)
6:30 pm Prison Ministry
(St. Peter’s Gathering Space)
6:45 pm Knights of Columbus Meeting
(St. Peter’s Dining Hall)
Wednesday, December 18th
6:20 pm Faith Formation Penance Service
Grades 6-10 (St. Joseph’s - Parish Life Center)
Faith Formation Penance Service
Grades 3-5 (St. Max School)
6:30 pm
RCIA
(St Max School Rm:104) 6:30 pm
Thursday, December 19th
6:30 pm School Advent Program
(St. Peter’s Church)
Friday, December 20th
2:15 pm Benediction
(St. Peter’s Church)
Parish Calendar
Mass Ministry Schedule Info subject to change. Appointments As reflected in Ministry Pro on December 4th.
December 21/22 St. Joseph Church
5:00 PM
St. Peter Church
8:00 AM
St. Peter Church
10:30 AM
Ushers Team Zitzloff
Jake Kittok
Leo Bauman
George Nieman
Steve Hayes
Mike Green
Bruce Van Lith
Jerry Vlaminck
Joe Casey
Sacristans Joe Hadash Mary Degn Jane Speckel
Lectors Sheila Screeden Carole Dongoski Vic Anderson
Greeters Mary Jo Braegelmann (F) Mike & Mary Foell (F)
Angela Lamarche (B)
OPEN (F)
Andy & Jodi Weinzierl (B)
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion Wendy Martin
Mike DeWitte
CJ Gonsior
Joe Kittok
Kit Dekarski
Altar Servers
Carmen Mannor
Kayla Simonson
Andrew Merz
Charlie Kittok
Landon Marketon
Ryan Phillips
Laken Triplett
Trais Triplett
Tyler Winter
Rosary Leaders Catherine Gabriel Karen Russek Kristi Kosfeld
SAINT JOHN OF THE CROSS (c. 1542-1591)
December 14
How beautiful the experience of love for God and neighbor, a fire deep within! How disheartening when love suddenly cools and our souls grow dark, our prayer arid. How painful when
misunderstanding, even rejection, comes our way, sometimes from those we least expect. For all such “seasons of the soul,” an inspiring fellow-pilgrim is the poet and mystic John
of the Cross. As a young Carmelite, he was recruited by Teresa of Ávila for her Discalced (“barefoot,” evangelical poverty) Carmelite reform, striving to renew the Church from within after the Protestant Reformation had led
countless religious away. John suffered unspeakably harsh abuse, even imprisonment, from friars who rejected this reform. Yet during these times of deepest suffering, John
composed spiritual masterpieces that still guide souls to God, their titles reflecting his own painful yet ultimately victorious journey: from The Dark Night of the Soul through The
Ascent of Mount Carmel to his Spiritual Canticle and The Living Flame of Love. John summarized his spirituality simply: “Put love where there is no love, and you will find love.”
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Those whom the LORD has ransomed will return and enter
Zion singing, crowned with everlasting joy. — Isaiah 35:10a
Local News/Events
If you or someone you know has been
abused, exploited or harassed by a clergy member, religious brother or sister or lay employee or volunteer or
a parish, or Catholic school, you first call should be to law enforcement.
You are also encouraged to contact the archdiocese's Victim
Assistance Program at 651-291-4497 for confidential,
compassionate assistance from an independent & professional
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December 18-20, 7:00 PM
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our new 9,600-sf space in Inver Grove Heights. This Christmas concert features the extraordinary musical talents of entertainer Michael Pearce Donley (Triple Espresso),
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WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
“Yet, O LORD, you are our father; we are the clay and you
the potter; we are all the work of
your hands.” As we begin the
waiting of advent, let us strive to
become the work of his hands by
attending a Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend. The next
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Give the Gift of a Retreat!
Not sure what to get your special
loved one for Christmas? Give the gift of a Retreat! Join Holy Spirit Academy for the “Encounter
the Holy Spirit Retreat” on February 29, 2020 at St. Michael Catholic Church. Cost is $20 per
person and a cap of $100 for immediate family members. Visit www.holyspiritacademy.org\encounter for more information.
VIEWING EVENT FOR THE MOVIE “UNPLANNED”
JANUARY 17, 2020
7:00 PM
The Buffalo Knights of Columbus wish to invite all to a
showing of the movie Unplanned on January 17, 2020. It will be at the St. Francis Xavier Education Center, 219 19th St. NW, Buffalo MN at 7:00 pm. A free will offering, and
concessions will be sold along with Unplanned DVD’s with the proceeds going to Options for Women in St. Michael, MCCL, and Prolife across America.
Unplanned is the Story of Abby Johnson who becomes the youngest director in the history of Planned Parenthood, then
a life-changing experience turns her into an anti-abortion activist.
If you have questions email Frank Patterson
CHRISTMAS TOGETHER WITH STEVEN C!
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17
7:30 PM
CATHEDRAL OF ST. PAUL IN ST. PAUL, MN
The fifth annual Christmas Together with Steven C returns to the historic Cathedral of St. Paul. The popular Christmas concert stars contemporary pianist and composer Steven C.
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