Veterans Day Program and Donation Collection

Veterans Day Program
Monday, November 11 | 1:30 - 2:45 PM

Our 4th - 8th Grade OLG School students will host a Veterans Day Program that includes a speech, a few songs played by our student band and a chance for students to visit with veterans.
RSVP here by Wednesday, November 6.

November Donation Collection

Throughout the month of November, OLG is partnering with several military veteran organizations to provide items to local veterans. Items needed: New men’s undershirts, underwear and socks, reusable bags (i.e. duffle, backpack) and bags of coffee. Please place donated items into the giving bins outside Cassidy Hall.

Thank you to all veterans for your service!

Jubilate Kids Choir

Christmas Eve Mass | Tuesday, December 24

Sunday Rehearsals - November 10 to December 22, 10:35 AM, Mercy Music Loft

Be a Jubilate Kid and join the Kids Choir! 3rd and 4th graders of our parish and school are invited to join the Jubilate Kids Choir for the Christmas Eve Masses at 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM, or both! Six rehearsals will be held on Sunday mornings, plus a walk-through rehearsal on December 18 followed by a Pizza Party! Virtus-trained parent helpers are also needed.

Contact Mary Jo Cole at maryjocole@comcast.net or call her at 952-334-0165 with questions or for more information about the Jubilate Choir.

Young Professionals Monthly Holy Hour

First Thursday of Every Month

Next Holy Hour: Thursday, November 7
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Our Lady of Grace, Edina

Young professionals (ages 21 - 35) gather for an hour of Adoration, Confessions, and song. A light social in the Commons follows.

"Attending ‘Holy Hour at OLG’ was a breath of fresh air! Dozens of candles lit up the Church and surrounded the monstrance as we gathered together. For an hour we lifted up our voices in song and our hearts in prayer. I felt at home with this group of young professionals praising and worshipping our Lord. Fr. Kevin graciously made himself available for confessions, staying until the last person was finished. After our time of prayer, song, and meditation, we were invited to the Commons for a social. Beer, Wine, Seltzers, and snacks were available while we were able to connect with friends and other young professionals." ~ Elizabeth Felsheim, OLG Young Professional/Parishioner

Upcoming Dates

2024:
Thursday, November 7
Thursday, December 5

2025:
Thursday, January 2
Thursday, February 6
Thursday, March 6
Thursday, April 3
Thursday, May 1
Thursday, June 5



Faithful Citizenship: Election 2024 Voting with a Catholic Conscience

The Catholic bishops of Minnesota encourage all Catholics to vote in the 2024 election, guided by prayer, with a focus on human dignity. Recognizing that every person is made in the image and likeness of God and therefore has inherent dignity, the bishops emphasize that many issues debated by elected officials significantly impact this principle. On April 2, 2024, the Church released a Declaration on Human Dignity, titled Dignitatis Infinita. This document provides insights into how contemporary issues such as abortion, war, poverty, assisted suicide, and gender relate to human dignity.

The Minnesota Catholic Conference urges Catholics to utilize this declaration alongside the USCCB's Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship to educate themselves and guide their voting decisions for local, state, and federal offices in the upcoming November election. While no candidate may fully align with all Catholic values, we are called to participate actively in shaping our communities through thoughtful and prayerful civic engagement.

Ultimately, voting is an expression of love—love for God, love for neighbor, and love for the world we inhabit. By casting our ballots with a well-formed conscience, we participate in the civic life of our community in a way that reflects our deepest values and hopes for society. We are called to be salt and light in the world (see Matthew 5:13-16). Voting with a Catholic conscience is one way we can bring the light of Christ into the public square, working toward a society that respects life, promotes justice, and upholds human dignity.

To help Catholics prepare to vote, Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC) has created a collection of resources, including specific information on Catholic Social Teaching, faithful citizenship, human dignity, and political guidelines for parishes. These resources, designed to guide and inform voters, can be found by clicking the titles below:

On Human Dignity: Summary

Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship

Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching

Examination of Conscience: Loving Our Neighbors in the Public Square

Scripture Meditation: Pope Francis and the Parable of the Good Samaritan

Civilize It: A Better Kind of Politics

As Catholics, we must never be afraid of bringing our faith into the public square. However, because the Church is not a political entity, we must make sure that our individual advocacy efforts are kept distinct from the Church’s teaching voice. Their guidelines for parish and church organization political activity clearly lay out which activities are prohibited, and which are permissible.

Pregnancy, Infant, and Child Loss Awareness Month

In the United States, 1 out of every 4 pregnancies ends in miscarriage and 1 out of every 160 pregnancies end in stillbirth. These numbers do not include infant death from preterm labor, diagnosis of life-limiting conditions, or SIDS. This reality has impacted many of us and those we love. These children will forever hold a place in our hearts!

With great hope, we entrust these children to the mercy of God. In the Catechism we hear “Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all… should be saved, and Jesus' tenderness toward children which caused him to say: ‘Let the children come to me, do not hinder them’” (1261).

For those suffering from the loss of a child, there are good resources available…

  • The Catholic Miscarriage Support website was created by a Twin Cities couple after they experienced the devastation of miscarriage. The site offers advice for physical, spiritual, emotional recovery following miscarriage. The site also provides suggested resources, and advice for family and friends as they support their loved ones through their loss (https://www.catholicmiscarriagesupport.com).

  • The Catholic Cemeteries in our Archdiocese offer a Service of Remembrance (https://catholic-cemeteries.org/service-of-remembrance).

  • Two highly rated books:

  • Nursery of Heaven – Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss in the Lives of the Saints and Today’s Parents by Cassie Everts and Patrick O’Hearn.

  • Grieving Together: A Couple's Journey Through Miscarriage by Laura Kelly Fanucci and Franco David Fanucci.

This month, as a community of faith, we pray for these beloved children and for those parents who have lost a child, that one day we will all live together with Jesus in heaven.

Young Professionals Fall Retreat

From Friday, October 25 at 7:00 PM
to Sunday, October 27, 12:00 PM

There is a refreshment, a peace, a recentering on Jesus that oftentimes is experienced by those on a retreat. If you have never been on a retreat, have not been on a retreat for some time (over a year), or even if you were on our most recent retreat, we would love for you to join us.

Regardless of what life is feeling like right now, an annual retreat is a must for every Catholic. We step away from the pace of life to breathe. We take time to be intentional with the Lord and to hear His still, small voice in the silence. We have the opportunity to commit or recommit to living an intentional and abundant life in Christ. As Saint Paul writes, “And my God will fully satisfy every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 4:19). God is the answer to our desires. May we open up our hearts to the full and lasting satisfaction that can come from God alone. 

We will be heading about an hour away to the beautiful Dunrovin Retreat Center, located north of Stillwater. 50 acres of the natural outdoors—a gorgeous woods for walking and simply being out in nature with the St. Croix River right there to remind us of the beauty of God’s creation.

Registration is full for this event.

Great news! The Catholic Community Foundation (CCF) has awarded Our Lady of Grace a grant in the amount of $2,000 to support the Young Professionals Fall Retreat! Grants like this help keep the cost of retreats and other programs affordable for the members of our Young Professionals ministry. Thank you, CCF!

Food, Fellowship and Adoration with PES Sisters

Tuesday, October 22
5:30 - 8:30 PM, PES Convent

Dinner: 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Adoration: 6:30 - 7:30 PM

8650 Russell Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55431

Please join others from the OLG community at the Pro Ecclesia Sancta Convent for food, fellowship and a spirited Adoration.

Come and see the changes that have been happening over the past few years at the convent and spend time with each other, the lovely sisters, and the blessed Eucharist.

Come for as much as you can, bring your children, parents, and besties. Music is being coordinated. The event is free and hosted by the Men’s Club!

For food planning, click here to RSVP or by emailing Peter Raih.

Lunch And Learn: Meet the Pro Ecclesia Sancta Sisters

Tuesday, October 22, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM | Dining Room

Have you ever wondered about the difference between the colors of the PES Sisters veils? What does a true 'day in the life' of a Sister look like?  We will enjoy lunch and a special dessert from Peru as we listen to the Sisters describe the charisms that drive their life of devotion and how they stay close to Jesus in all they do throughout each day.  Bring your special prayer intentions, which we will write down for the Sisters to bring back to the Convent. The Sisters in Pro Ecclesia Sancta are very excited to share the love of the Sacred Heart with the community and share about the beauty of their vocation in religious life!

Our Lunch and Learn is free, and RSVP's are encouraged to the Parish office at 952-929-3317.