Join us in the Frassati Room from 7- 8:30PM for our Peer Ministry Meeting


Who Can be a Peer Minister?

Any fully initiated Catholic high school students who wants to deepen his or her faith in the fellowship of other Catholic Teens

What does it take to be a Peer Minister?

A willingness and desire to share their faith and serve in their community.

What does Peer Ministry Do?

  • Service events

  • Retreats

  • Participate in Youth Ministry events

  • Assist with younger youth in their faith journey

  • Share in the faith lives of other Catholic teens

  • Worship God together

  • Eat free food

What will I get out of Peer Ministry?

  • An experience to deepen one's faith

  • Fellowship of devout Catholic Teens

  • Life-changing service opportunities

  • A one-of-a-kind experience to become closer to God in community of amazing Catholics.

Join us in the Frassati Room from 7- 8:30PM for our Peer Ministry Meeting


Who Can be a Peer Minister?

Any fully initiated Catholic high school students who wants to deepen his or her faith in the fellowship of other Catholic Teens

What does it take to be a Peer Minister?

A willingness and desire to share their faith and serve in their community.

What does Peer Ministry Do?

  • Service events

  • Retreats

  • Participate in Youth Ministry events

  • Assist with younger youth in their faith journey

  • Share in the faith lives of other Catholic teens

  • Worship God together

  • Eat free food

What will I get out of Peer Ministry?

  • An experience to deepen one's faith

  • Fellowship of devout Catholic Teens

  • Life-changing service opportunities

  • A one-of-a-kind experience to become closer to God in community of amazing Catholics.

St. Paul Street Basic Evangelization Training 

Saturday, July 13
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Archdiocesan Catholic Center (Saint Joseph Hall), Saint Paul 
Join the staff of St. Paul Street Evangelization to learn how to evangelize in your everyday life in easy and fun ways. Cost is $25 per person and includes the full-day workshop, all materials and a light lunch. Find details and register via the event page. You can also contact info@stpaulse.com or call 657-777-2963 with questions.

OLG Peer Ministry: April news and information

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Hey all! 

Below are the upcoming dates that we discussed in our meeting! REMEMBER to register for Abria Fun Run- its a great opportunities to support mothers everywhere! I have already signed up. Let's represent OLG at a GREAT event! 
The “Life is Wonderful” event will feature a chipped-time 10K/5K race and family fun walk/kids run along scenic Lake Harriet. This year, we anticipate more than 600 racers and 1000 total participants! The 10K and 5K includes a team component for finish time and fundraising. As a fitting tribute to the beauty and dignity of life and motherhood, this Abria event is held every year on the Saturday of Mother's Day weekend. 

Pick your event: Fun Run/Walk or 10k/5k race and support the great work of Abria, helping put a choice for life within reach for thousands of women and their families. It will be a great day of celebrating all beautiful, strong moms.


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High School Retreat

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Join the OLG HS Youth Group for a weekend of fun and faith with a High school Retreat! We are going to play games, eat good food, Mass, Adoration, snow tubing, and basically have a great weekend! More importantly it's going to be a great chance to get together with other HighSchoolers to pray, have fun, and grow in your relationship with Jesus! Registration Forms HERE- just turn into the Parish Office!

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Without the Resurrection there is no Christianity, no Catholic Church.This retreat is an opportunity during the Lenten season to break open the Resurrection narratives.YOU are invited to immerse yourself in the events, that have shaped our faith. We have our faith thanks to the fortitude, wisdom, and faith of the men and women who were witnesses to Christ’s Resurrection. This weekend retreat extends that invitation to YOU to go forth as witnesses to the Resurrection today.

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QUICK Q&A!

What age do you have to be to participate?: 9th-12 Grade

EXACT Times: Arrive at Camp Victory by 7PM on March 8th and the Retreat is complete on March 10th by 2PM

How do we get there?: We recommend a car :) In order to make the retreat affordable for all participants are encouraged to get to AND from Camp Victory by their own means.

Peer Ministry Meeting Wrap-up! November 18th

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Greetings all! 

It was great getting to see you all for our Peer Ministry and Freindsgiving! For those that couldn't make it we missed you! 

During our meeting Father Kevin came and dropped off some treats for us, and not long after we dug into our food.
  • We talked about how our "Gratitude challenge" went for the month.
  • We also discussed setting up a specific Adoration time for Youth Ministry. I'm looking into it now :) 
  • FINALLY the "Made for More" Theology of the Body event next on Thursday the 29th. THIS EVENT IS GOING TO BE AMAZING AND YOU SHOULD ALL GO! More information found here...
God bless and see you all NEXT WEDNESDAY FOR LIFENIGHT! 

 
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OLG Peer Ministry: MORE November events and announcements

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Hey all! 

Don't forget that we have our Peer Ministry Meeting after the 6PM Mass THIS SUNDAY! 
ANNNND It's Friendsgiving!

Ladies bring a dish to share and Gentlemen bring a beverage and a huge bag of chips to share!

Youth Ministry is providing Turkey, and pie! 

ANNNNND don't forget to talk about how you worked on growing in Gratitude! 

1. Frequent the Sacrament of Thanksgiving.

The Greek word Eucharistia means thanksgiving. We call it “Eucharist, because it is an action of thanksgiving to God…[it] recalls the Jewish blessings that proclaim (especially during a meal) God’s works” (CCC 1328). When we participate in the celebration of the Eucharist, in the Divine Liturgy of the Mass, we attend the most profound Thanksgiving meal, the heavenly banquet. So look at that! You can have the best Thanksgiving dinner every day at mass!

2. Share a meal.

All of our Lord’s greatest teachings were done over a meal or right after a meal. Food is such an important part of our Catholic theology. Jesus’ first miracle was the wedding at Cana, then there was the feeding of the 5,000, dining at Martha and Mary’s house, instructing Jarius’ daughter to be fed after she was healed, etc… all culminating in the Last Supper, the first Eucharistic meal and pointing through Jesus’ sacrifice of His body on the cross, to the heavenly banquet we all look forward to. So sit down with loved ones and just eat together. Laugh, enjoy company, have no agenda, just be – oh and eat!

3. A raisin in your stuffin’ praisin’.

Did you know there are 9 different words in Sacred Scripture for “thanks”? There are 4 Hebrew words in the Old Testament and 5 Greek words in the New. Two of these, yadah and towdah, also mean “to give praise.” Psalm 100:4 says, “enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him, bless his name!” To Praise the Lord, is to pray recognizing the Lord as God, simply because He is God. It means to extol Him for His own sake and to give Him what is due to Him. Thanks and praise go hand in hand like turkey and gravy.

4. Have a Job Thanksgiving.

Have you ever read the book of Job? Job was the most righteous man of his day, and blessed by the Lord. Satan was not happy about this, and bet that Job would curse God if the Lord allowed Job to be afflicted. So he did. In one day almost all of Job’s livestock and livelihood was killed and all of Job’s sons and daughters were killed. But Job did not curse the Lord. So Satan afflicted Job’s health, but Job was faithful. Instead of saying, “WHY SWEET LORD ARE YOU ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN TO ME!?” which, lets be honest, that is probably what I would do, Job thanked the Lord. He praised the Lord. He blessed the Lord. One of my favorite verses in scripture is, “the Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord” (Job 1:21). When the Lord gives do you praise and thank Him? When He takes away do you do the same? Give thanks for afflictions, hardships and difficult things in your life. You can do it!! I know from personal experience that, even in the worst situations, giving thanks and praise softens our hearts to get through it.

5. Give until it hurts.

Mother Teresa once said, “I must be willing to give whatever it takes to do good to others. This requires that I be willing to give until it hurts.” This woman knew the true meaning of giving. We must make a sacrifice of ourselves for the good of another. It is not until our gift really costs us, (not limited to money) a part of us – our comfort, security, etc…, that we have given fully. I challenge you to give until it hurts this Thanksgiving. In giving that gift, you will find the greatest joy and fulfillment. Even more filling than cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and stuffing.

6. Drop some names.

Actually, only drop one name. Jesus Christ! Psalm 105:1 says, “O give thanks to the LORD, call on his name, make known his deeds among the peoples!” One of the greatest ways to give thanks to the Lord is by letting others know about the “wondrous things” (Psalm 98:1) He has done in your life. Think about it. When you get the greatest gift ever, after thanking the giver, what do you do? You run and tell someone! God proclaim Jesus’ name!

7. Get out. (and serve that is).

Especially when we are in a spiritual rut, the quickest way to recognize the Lord is active and at work in our lives is to make a gift of ourselves, to go outside of ourselves. When we serve others, when we make a gift of our time and talents, when we recognize the need in our brothers and sisters around us, we often recall all the blessings in our lives. When we are reminded of these blessings, we are presented with an opportunity to give thanks. So, rake that elderly neighbor’s yard! Volunteer the heck out of that soup kitchen! Go party with the elderly in a nursing home! Or just sit and play with your sibling – and make sure to tickle them.

8. Pull a 1 Thessalonians 5:18.


Giving thanks is so necessary, because it gives meaning to ALL things in our life. It places ALL things in context, in the context of a person – Jesus Christ.

Here is my challenge to you – give thanks, some kind of thanks – every. single. day. Your life will be transformed!

(The original article written by Maddy Bernero can be found HERE

Check out this video on Gratitude! 
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