From the Associate…
SCREWTAPE DISCUSSES QUESTIONS OF WAR

     Among the most popular books of English writer C. S. Lewis (author of The Chronicles of Narnia) has been The Screwtape Letters , a fanciful series of literally Hellish letters from an accomplished tempter, the formidable Screwtape, to his young and inexperienced nephew, Wormwood, on the ins and outs of the art of temptation.  Screwtape counsels his nephew concerning how to win the soul he is working on for "Our Father Below," meaning the Devil, and how to keep him out of the clutches of the "Enemy," God.  Lewis puts the exchange of letters during World War II, and so has the opportunity to address some of the   temptations that arise in times of war.  Let's listen in on the conversation:
My dear Wormwood,
      I had not forgotten my promise to consider whether we should make the patient an extreme patriot or an extreme pacifist.  All extremes except extreme devotion to the Enemy are to be encouraged. . . . Any small coterie, bound together by some     interest which other men dislike or ignore, tends to develop inside itself a hothouse mutual admiration, and towards the outer world, a great deal of pride and hatred which is entertained   without shame because the "Cause" is its sponsor and it is thought to be impersonal.  Even when the little group exists originally for the Enemy's own purposes, this remains true.  We want the Church to be small not only that fewer men may know the Enemy but also that those who do may acquire the uneasy intensity and the defensive self-righteousness of a secret society or a clique. . . .
     Whichever he adopts, your main task will be the same.  Let him begin by treating the Patriotism or the Pacifism as a part of his religion.  Then let him, under the influence of partisan spirit, come to regard it as the most important part.  Then quietly and gradually nurse him on to the stage at which the religion becomes merely part of the "Cause," in which Christianity is valued chiefly because of the excellent arguments it can produce in favor of the British war effort or of pacifism.  The attitude which you want to guard against is that in which temporal affairs are treated primarily as material for obedience.  Once you have made the World an end, and faith a means, you have almost won your man, and it makes very little difference what kind of worldly end he is pursuing.  Provided that meetings, pamphlets, policies, movements, causes, and crusades, matter more to him than prayers and sacraments and charity, he is ours - and the more "religious" (on those terms
), the more securely ours.  I could show you a pretty cageful down here.
    Your affectionate uncle,
     SCREWTAPE

School News…
CATHOLIC DIGEST MAGAZINE DRIVE ORDERS
Reminder all orders are due Wednesday, February 26! 
The students are taking orders for renewal and new subscriptions. You can extend your subscriptions from its current renewal date, regardless of the expiration date or begin a new subscription.  There are hundreds of magazines to choose from both popular and spiritual.  You probably do not know that 40 cents of every $1 you spend goes right to the school...so, every order counts!  Please contact any student from St. John's or the school office at (651) 633-1522 x-1118 for more information.  Thank you for your support of our school! 

Youth Newz…
ODYSSEY (Jr. High Faith Formation) will meet February 26, at 5:00 and 6:30 pm.  JHL will also meet February 26 from 7:30-9:00.  All 7th and 8th Graders and their friends are invited to attend.
SNACKS  It is time to replenish our supply of snack items for JHL, retreats and other youth gatherings.  Please call Kate Roush (763) 754-7666  if you wish to donate snacks.
VOLUNTEERS  There is an ongoing need for adults and peer ministers with IIB training to facilitate small groups in the Jr. High Odyssey (faith formation) program.  Volunteers need only commit to one unit, 5-7 sessions, at a time.  Session Three has already begun but we will be  looking for volunteers again when session four begins February 26th.  Substitutes are also needed. All materials and support are provided.  Our 7th and 8th graders  appreciate your participation.  Please call Kate Roush if you can share your time and talents! (763) 754-7666.
SERVICE CLUB IV will meet March 6, 4:30-7:30.  Service Club members meet to do service in the community for four weeks and celebrate their efforts with a asocial activity at the fifth meeting.  Contact Kate Roush with questions. (763) 754-7666.
CONFIRMATION  The next Confirmation session is    Sunday, March 2, 7:15-8:30 pm.

Annual Catholic Appeal

    Your prayers for the success of the annual Catholic
Appeal and the ministries it supports are still needed, as are pledges and gifts.  Each gift is important to the mission of our Archdiocese; it takes many people to form the Body of Christ.  No gift is too small.  Please return a pledge slip with your response today.

St. John's has the honor of hosting a

Gala Dinner
Celebrating the ministry of  the Sisters of St. Francis
Friday, April 25, 2003
5:00 p.m.
St. Joseph Hall


Watch for formal invitations to be sent in March.

Please consider purchasing an ad in the program for your business. 
OR
Purchase space for your family to send a message of gratitude to the special Sisters of St. Francis who have touched your life.

Please Contact Teri Shea for more
Information (651) 633-8333.

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