School News 

     On Tuesday, December 3rd and Wednesday December 4th,  Santa's Secret  Shop will be open- a good place for  children to buy their Christmas gifts (Room 1).  Thank you to all who are helping with this event.

A Word from the Associate
BEHOLD, I MAKE ALL THINGS NEW
     
The calendar year runs from January to December.  The school year begins anew each September.  The fiscal year often turns over in April.  But the Church Year, which is the true reflection of heavenly time, begins today.  Advent marks the beginning of the new Church year.
     It is the universal experience of humanity, children as we are of a fallen race, to find this world disappointing and ultimately unsatisfying.  Not that it isn't filled with goodness, with beauty and interest and hope.  But we know it is somehow not what it should be.  When we are young, we often want to change it, to start afresh, to do things differently from those who preceded us, which is a way of saying that we see it is not what it should be.  As the long years pass, and the intractable and stubborn nature of this world becomes clear to us through hard experience, and our own hearts show themselves so unready to change, we grow weary, and some of us grow cynical and bitter.  So much promise of life and goodness!  So much suffering and difficulty as life rolls itself out before us!  And those who put their hope in this life tend to get depressed; of course they do, because they are beating their heads against a wall; we have not the power really to change this world.  The disease runs too deep.  Only God can provide the cure.
      The wonderful news is that he has.  He has come, he has invaded our darkened earth and sin-saddened lives, he has confronted our enemies and defeated them through his death and rising.  He has poured out his Spirit upon us, and we who were living in darkness have seen a great light.  This was the first invasion, two thousand years ago, the most extraordinary event that has ever occurred, when God the Almighty and All-powerful stooped to join himself with human flesh.  We call this unbelievable event the Incarnation, the "Enfleshment" of God.  It has forever ennobled our race, raised us to heights we could not imagine.
     And still he comes, day by day, invading our darkness with his light, feeding us with his body and blood, speaking within our hearts, encouraging, consoling, warning, loving, his promises new every morning.

     And soon, maybe today, maybe tomorrow, maybe a thousand years from now, we don't know the day or the hour, the same God who came among us humbly and known only to the eyes of faith will invade yet again.  He will come then with the armies of heaven, and every eye will see him as he truly is, Lord of heaven and earth, mighty warrior against darkness, a dread and holy and unimaginably beautiful King.  He will then re-establish the earth in perfection and beauty, and all of our deepest desires will be fulfilled and all our dreams for justice and truth will be realized, and we will reign with him in the kingdom of light.
     If we are ready.  If we are awake.  If we are prepared.  Advent is the season the Lord gives us to make ourselves ready.  To celebrate with joy his first coming, to give thanks for his daily coming, and to set our hearts on his final coming.  Now is the time to shake off darkness and to set a watch within our hearts for him, for the One we love, for the One who makes all things new.

     On Thursday, December 12th, you are invited to attend our Christmas Program, "Celebrate Emmanuel" at 7:00 pm in Church.  We encourage all of you to come and enjoy our gift of love to you.
     Christmas vacation begins Friday, December 20th, with early dismissal at 12:25.  There are NO KINDERGARTEN CLASSES on December 20th.
      Catholic Schools Week is coming--January 26th through 31st, 2003.  Catholic Schools "Making a World of Difference".
     On January 22nd we are conducting our Kindergarten Round Up at 7:00 pm in the gym.  This is the time to discover information about St. John's School and Kindergarten in particular.  You will have an opportunity to learn about the programs available  to you as parents.  You will be able to see slides showing the Kindergarten class in action.  You will learn about St. John's Mission and Philosophy.
     In addition, we are providing registration papers to all who attend.  You may take them home to fill out.  Please join us on January 26th 11:30 Mass followed by open house in the school from 12:30-1:30 pm.  Return registration forms to the school office on this day January 26th.
     Please Bring the following with the registration forms: 
1.  Birth Certificate
2.  Baptismal Certificate unless baptized
      at St. John the Baptist.
3.  A fee of $100 is paid at the time of registration. No student is considered registered unless this fee accompanies the registration form.
Come join us and we will answer your questions.

Youth News& 

CHAPERONES NEEDED  Chaperones are needed to help supervise the Confirmation retreat from Friday, December 13-Sunday, December 15 The retreat will be held at Camp Friendship in Annandale, Minnesota.  College Students and former Peer ministers are especially encouraged to  volunteer to share this special weekend with the Confirmation Candidates.  Call Kate for details.               (763) 754-7666
CONFIRMATION The next Confirmation session (candidate only) will be held Sunday, December 8th  from 7:15-8:30 pm.  All Confirmation Candidates expected to   attend. 
HOLI-DANCE  All 7th and 8th graders are invited to attend the annual Holi-Dance  being held on Wednesday, December 18th from 6:30- 9:00 pm at St. John's.  We will have a DJ and Light Show!  Snacks and pop will be available.  You may invite your friends!  There is no admission, we ask only  that you bring a non-perishable food item to donate to the food shelf. Hope to see you there!

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