St. Mary’s Catholic Church Newsletter — December 2021

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Saint Mary A Significant Moment in Our Prayer

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The Presentation of the Gifts

ccasionally, you might hear someone jokingly refer to “halftime” during Mass — the interval following the Prayers of the Faithful, as the Liturgy of the Eucharist begins. But this is an opportunity to enter into something deeper — a significant moment in our prayer. The practice of bringing up the gifts has been part of our Catholic tradition from the very beginning. Although we might think of this action as being merely practical, in reality, it serves a much deeper spiritual purpose. Each Sunday Mass, someone is chosen, whether an usher, or another member of the parish, to bring forward “the gifts” — bread, wine and, in many cases, the collection of money that has been gathered moments before, from the generosity of the congregation. These gifts not only symbolize, but also in reality, are the work of human hands. The bread and wine are fruit of God’s creation, which, through the effort of human hands, are made into the gifts that we present to the Lord. Certainly, the collection that is presented to the priest also serves to represent the work and sacrifices of the previous week. Sharing our monetary “treasures” is one of the ways that we embrace stewardship. It’s an opportunity to generously give back to the Lord, from the fruit of our work.

Church Decorator Ministry

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“We are trying to enhance the liturgy without distracting from it,” Lisa says. Once Lisa and Pat have their plan for a new liturgical season, they gather a group of volunteers to make it happen. This often includes their families and is a way for everyone to serve the parish together. Lisa likes to have new people join the group to help put up the decorations because everyone brings a new perspective and fresh ideas. Lisa has been on the Liturgy Committee for 30 years, and first started when she was a young mother in the parish. “I was a young mom and this ministry was one that I could do in the evening and then execute the ideas at other times,” she says. “By me volunteering, my family got involved with volunteering. As a

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The physical act of carrying the gifts forward to the priest is meant to serve as a tangible reminder of the fact that we are all called to stewardship. We are all called to present to God our lives — our work, our talents, the struggles and victories of the past week — as an offering and gift to God.

stay-at-home mom, it gave me the opportunity to be with people.” Our parishioners all have unique gifts and different life circumstances, but there is always a way to use your talents in our parish. “I think it’s a good way of giving my time, talent, and gifts to our community,” Lisa says. “It’s something that’s behind the scenes. I don’t have to be in front of people, but it is there at all times to be enjoyed.”

If you would like to use your talents to help with church decorating, please call the parish office at 715-623-2024.


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St. Mary’s Catholic Church Newsletter — December 2021 by Catholic Stewardship Consultants - Issuu