A Word From Our Associate...

Mysticism

      I love the subject of mysticism, probably more than any other.  How do we experience the divine persons,  indwelling our soul?  How are insights into the divine nature attained?  How is the human person transformed, as St. Paul says, "from one degree of glory to another," as we behold our triune God with "unveiled faces"   (2 Corinthians 3:18)?  These are fascinating questions, but even more phenomenal is the fact that we can receive such gifts from God.  The dictionary defines "mysticism" as, "the doctrine or belief that direct    knowledge of God, of spiritual truth, etc., is attainable through immediate intuition or insight and in a way differing from ordinary sense perception or ratiocination [i.e., thinking]."  Mystical experience "results from or is manifested through an individual's direct communion with God through contemplation, vision, an inner light, or the like."  I believe God wants us all to have mystical experiences!
     Sometimes we relegate the deep spiritual experiences to saintly people, or the religious sisters and priests, alone.  But isn't it profound, when on the way to work, an individual thinks of calling his relative to say hi and express love, only to find that the next day this person suddenly passes away?  What about the moments when a religious word, from Scripture, a song, a poem, or  another reading, moves the heart to wonder, awe, and affection for God?  How about when a deacon goes to have heart surgery for the second time, but remains unflappable in his hope, because he has known the  providence of God through past trials?  Even the ordinary events of driving kids to soccer games, paying the monthly bills, and fixing the door hinge, can be moments of recognizing God's provisions and abiding presence.  Within these moments of communion, a brief opportunity may arise, to see, taste, adore, the inner Light.
     The beautiful gift of contemplative prayer allows the Christian to bask in the presence of God, with heart      inflamed by charity.  Contemplative prayer consists in a loving gaze of adoration upon the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, from which spiritual insight and wisdom flows.  This kind of gift comes only to those whose lives are     entirely given over to the will of God, who pray daily, and who are generous to the Gospel.  It is the most        intimate and profound experience, on the face of the planet.  And God wants to share it with all who seek. 

     Fr. Michael

ATTENTION:
The west parking lot will be partially closed   November 13-17 to install the sewer pipe for the new building. This will affect parking during daily Mass but work will be done before the weekend.

 
Faith Formation...
FAITH FORMATION COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday, November 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the parish center living room from 7:00--8:30 p.m.  Please pray for the     success of the mission.

SEEKERS:  Adult Theological Book Club
SEEKERS will meet this Wednesday, November 15, 7:30--9:00 p.m. in the parish center (812 1st Ave).  The book to read for November is In Search of Belief by Joan             Chittister.  Join us.  Explore your faith.   Questions?  Call Mary Ann Zervas at (651) 633-1540.  (The book for           December 13 is:  The Holy Web, by Cletus Wessels, O.P.)

PARENTS OF "HOME STUDY" CHILDREN GRADES 1-6
may pick up their materials in Room 7 of the school 4:30--7:30 p.m. Tuesdays or Wednesdays.  Be sure to get one student workbook and one Home Study Guide for each student!  Questions?  Call Mary Garcia at the parish office (651) 633-1540.

Circle of Women...
Gretchen Hanson, founder of Tamarisk Resources, Inc. in Fridley, will speak on "Spirituality of Presence:  Sharing Her Faith Story,"  Thursday, November 16.  With the death of her father to cancer in 1983, Gretchen realized how     unprepared she and her family were to deal with the    emotional issues and needs of a dying loved one.         Committed to finding a way to help others as they travel through this end stage of life's journey, Gretchen pursued a masters degree in human development, with a                concentration in the care of the dying.  Upon completion of her studies and training she founded Tamarisk Resources, Inc. whose mission is to provide "a caring presence for the terminally ill and their loved ones."
Circle of Women invites women of
all ages to join us in the in the lower level of the parish center Thursday mornings from 9:10--11:25 a.m.  We hope you will join us and bring a friend. 
Childcare is available during the Circle of Women meetings.  There are still openings available.  We ask that you register your child by calling our Children's Program     Coordinator, Kari Gill @763-785-6947.


QUILT RAFFLE

The St. John's Quilters are holding a quilt raffle on       Monday, December 18, 2000.  Just in time for Christmas!  We are grateful for your generous support.  Thank you!  Tickets are available from members of the Quilters Group until the time of the drawing.  Suggested donation $1. 

NEEDED: CHILDCARE WORKERS on Thursday mornings from 9:00--11:45 a.m. for Circle of Women.  This is a paid position.  All interested applicants should call:  Kari Gill @ 763-785-6947.

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