
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, fountain of eternal life, Your Heart is a glowing furnace of Love. You are my refuge and my sanctuary.
St. Gertrude the Great
Observances and Readings for the Week
Monday (3-10)
Lenten Weekday
Lv 19:1-2, 11-18
Mt 25:31-46
Lenten Weekday
Lv 19:1-2, 11-18
Mt 25:31-46
Tuesday (3-11)
Lenten Weekday
Is 55:10-11
Mt 6:7-15
Lenten Weekday
Is 55:10-11
Mt 6:7-15
Wednesday (3-12)
Lenten Weekday
Jon 3:1-10
Lk 11:29-32
Lenten Weekday
Jon 3:1-10
Lk 11:29-32
Thursday (3-13)
Lenten Weekday
Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25
Mt 7:7-12
Lenten Weekday
Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25
Mt 7:7-12
Friday (3-14)
Lenten Weekday
Ez 18:21-28
Mt 5:20-26
Lenten Weekday
Ez 18:21-28
Mt 5:20-26
Saturday (3-15)
Lenten Weekday
Dt 26:16-19
Mt 5:43-48
Lenten Weekday
Dt 26:16-19
Mt 5:43-48
Sunday (3-16)
Second Sunday of Lent
Gn 15:5-12, 17-18
Phil 3:17–4:1 or 3:20– 4:1
Lk 9:28b-36
Second Sunday of Lent
Gn 15:5-12, 17-18
Phil 3:17–4:1 or 3:20– 4:1
Lk 9:28b-36
Monday (3-17)
Saint Patrick, Bishop
Dn 9:4b-10
Lk 6:36-38
Saint Patrick, Bishop
Dn 9:4b-10
Lk 6:36-38
Tuesday (3-18)
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Is 1:10, 16-20
Mt 23:1-12
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Is 1:10, 16-20
Mt 23:1-12
Wednesday (3-19)
Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Solemnity
2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16
Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22
Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a
Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Solemnity
2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16
Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22
Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a
Thursday (3-20)
- Lenten Weekday
Jer 17:5-10
Lk 16:19-31
- Lenten Weekday
Jer 17:5-10
Lk 16:19-31
Friday (3-21)
Lenten Weekday
Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a
Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Lenten Weekday
Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a
Mt 21:33-43, 45-46
Saturday (3-22)
Lenten Weekday
Mi 7:14-15, 18-20
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Lenten Weekday
Mi 7:14-15, 18-20
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Sunday (3-23)
Third Sunday of Lent
Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15
1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12
Lk 13:1-9 (30)
or, for Year A, Ex 17:3-7
Rom 5:1-2, 5- 8
Jn 4:5-42 or 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42
Third Sunday of Lent
Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15
1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12
Lk 13:1-9 (30)
or, for Year A, Ex 17:3-7
Rom 5:1-2, 5- 8
Jn 4:5-42 or 4:5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42
Monday (3-24)
Lenten Weekday
5 2 Kgs 5:1-15b
Lk 4:24-30
Lenten Weekday
5 2 Kgs 5:1-15b
Lk 4:24-30
Tuesday (3-25)
The Annunciation of the Lord, Solemnity
Is 7:10-14; 8:10
Heb 10:4-10
Lk 1:26-38
The Annunciation of the Lord, Solemnity
Is 7:10-14; 8:10
Heb 10:4-10
Lk 1:26-38
Wednesday (3-26)
Lenten Weekday
Dt 4:1, 5-9
Mt 5:17-19
Lenten Weekday
Dt 4:1, 5-9
Mt 5:17-19
Thursday (3-27)
Lenten Weekday
Jer 7:23-28
Lk 11:14-23
Lenten Weekday
Jer 7:23-28
Lk 11:14-23
Friday (3-28)
Lenten Weekday
Hos 14:2-10
Mk 12:28-34
Lenten Weekday
Hos 14:2-10
Mk 12:28-34
Saturday (3-29)
Lenten Weekday
Hos 6:1-6
Lk 18:9-14
Lenten Weekday
Hos 6:1-6
Lk 18:9-14
Sunday (3-30)
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fourth Sunday of Lent
Jos 5:9a, 10-12
2 Cor 5:17-21
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 (33)
or, for Year A, 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a
Eph 5:8-14
Jn 9:1-41 or 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fourth Sunday of Lent
Jos 5:9a, 10-12
2 Cor 5:17-21
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 (33)
or, for Year A, 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a
Eph 5:8-14
Jn 9:1-41 or 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38

An Act of Spiritual Communion
My Jesus,
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love You above all things,
and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were already there
and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FR. PRATAP!!
Thursday, July 2nd

Adoration Schedule
Sunday April 6th
St Francis Xavier Church Windom
11:00-12:00
Saturday April 12th
Sacred Heart Church Brewster
4:00-4:45

Holy Week Schedule
Holy Thursday 04/17/2025
Heron Lake ONLY - 7:00 PM
Good Friday 04/18/2025
Brewster - 3:30 PM
Heron Lake - 5:00 PM
Windom - 7:00 PM
Heron Lake - 5:00 PM
Windom - 7:00 PM
Easter Vigil (Sat.) 04/19/2025
Heron Lake ONLY - 8:00 PM
Easter Sunday 04/20/2025
Brewster - 8:00
AM Windom - 10:00 AM
AM Windom - 10:00 AM
Mankato Area Pre-Cana Marriage Preparation
May 31st. St. Thomas More Newman Center, Mankato
To register, go to: https://www.dowr.org/offices/life-marriage-family/marriage-preparation.html
Weekly Words from The Rock:
Taming the Tongue – Part 2
Father Ed Broom, OMV wrote an article entitled, Taming the Tongue: 10 Fatal Abuses of Speech. With Lent upon us, I want to challenge each of us by looking into our interior lives and finding the face of Jesus Christ. This article can help as an examination of conscience. Last week we looked at the first five ways that our tongues can abuse speech. This week we take up the final five so let us delve into the words of Father Broom.
Sarcasm in Speech. Sarcasm is using irony and mockery to show contempt. Utilizing sarcasm wounds charity; it is like adding salt to the opened wound. It hurts, burns and smarts! The sarcastic person belittles, disparages and pokes fun at others, gets the listeners to laugh and degrades others and their innate dignity. Before giving in to sarcasm, apply the Golden Rule. How would you like it if you were to be the butt of a sarcastic joke? Do to others what you want them to do to you. So speak to others and about them as you would like to be spoken to and about.
Breaking Confidence. If what you have heard is meant to be kept in confidence, not revealed, or to be kept in secret, then it’s best to keep your mouth shut and sealed. Priests must maintain the seal of the confessional. Professionals are obliged to maintain confidence in many cases. In this case, the common proverb, silence is golden, is indeed very true. Therefore, in taming the tongue to prevent this fatal flaw, we sometimes are obliged to simply remain silent.
Blasphemy. Of the utmost serious flaw of the tongue is that of blasphemy. What then is blasphemy? In Father John Hardon’s Pocket Catholic Dictionary, we read: “Blasphemy is speaking against God in a contemptuous, scornful, or abusive manner. Included under blasphemy are offenses committed by thought, word or action, serious contemptuous ridicule of the saints, sacred objects, or of persons consecrated to God is also blasphemous because God is indirectly attacked. Blasphemy is a grave violation of charity against God. Its gravity may be judged by capital punishment in the Old Testament, severe penalties in the Church, and in many cases also of the State.” A concrete example of this was the abuse and the desecration of a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary by pouring blood over the statue on Christmas Eve in Oklahoma. Through this act, the Church was mocked and Our Lord’s mother was attacked.
Abusive and Vulgar Language. While not as serious as blasphemy, a great abuse of the tongue is the all-too prevalent proliferation of vulgar language. Often words are used to degrade the human person as well as the intimate act that God has designed for procreation of new human beings. This is wrong and should be brought to a screeching halt for those who are in the habit of using such ugly and indecent language. We should never forget that we are temples of the Holy Spirit. As Catholics, our tongues partake of the Body and Blood of Jesus whenever we receive Holy Communion. As part of our preparation for Holy Communion we should tame the tongue to be ready to receive such a great gift. We should act according to the dignity of who we are temples of the Living God. We ought to also act according to our dignity as future citizens of Heaven, our eternal home with God.
Bragging and Boasting. Another form of speech that we should be careful of is that of bragging or boasting. What is this form of speech? It is when we are praising and placing ourselves above all, lauding and adulating our own supposed greatness. In this we attribute all of our successes, merits, and rewards to our own greatness. This is very displeasing to God because it is the epitome of pride! God lifts up the lowly but despises the proud of heart. Our Lady in her Magnificat expresses this truth: “For he has looked upon his handmaid’s lowliness...He has thrown down the rulers from their thrones but lifted up the lowly.” Our attitude of heart should be that of the Psalmist: “Not to us, Lord, not to us but to your name give glory.”
May our speech this Lent radiate the grandeur and power of God!
Simple Things
In the March 2025 publication of Our Sunday Visitor, Father Augustine Wetta, on pages 6-7, shares some simple life lessons. I share three of his simple things.
- Going to bed on time. I’m convinced that 50% of holiness is simply getting to bed on time. It’s harder to be nice, harder to focus, harder to pray, harder in general when I’m tired; everything’s easier when I’m rested.
- Nothing. I mean that literally. I was once asked, “If you had 30 seconds to tell everyone in the world something, what would it be?” I said, “I’d give everyone in the world 30 seconds of silence.” To sit alone in silence is the easiest, and most difficult, thing I can do right now to draw closer to God.
- Listening. An old monk once told me, “When you meet a wise man, listen to him, and you will learn wisdom; when you meet a foolish man, listen to him, and you will learn patience; when you are alone, listen to God, and you’ll learn everything else.”
This is pretty good advice to live a life dedicated to our faith and God. Good luck!
Peace be to you!
Father Peter Schuster
Father Peter Schuster
Vocation View: This is my beloved Son, hear him. Take some time to hear the beloved Son speaking to you. What does he say? (Luke 9:28-36)
There will be Confession available 1/2 hour before mass on Sundays.
Mission Quilt Sewing will be on Tuesdays, at Steger Hall, weather permitting, starting at 1:30 PM. Extra hands make light work! Do you have any old drapes, mattress pads or blankets that could be used for batting? We could, also, use good used sheets or fabric for the quilt backs. Please drop these items at the Church, Steger Hall or the Rectory. Thank you!
REMINDER: If school is late or closed due to adverse weather, Wednesday Mass is also cancelled. Sunday Mass cancellation will be announced on KDOM and Worthington Radio Stations, along with being posted on Facebook.
Coffee and Rolls will be hosted by Barb Hussong and Steve Hussong on Sunday, March 23rd. Still looking for hosts for April 6th. Please let Melanie Krumbach or Dianne Freking know if you are interested.
Stations of the Cross will take place on March 19th at 7:00 PM led by the 9th and 10th grade Faith Formation students.
Chrism Mass: Sacred Heart Church in Heron Lake will be hosting the Chrism Mass this year on Monday, April 14th at 2 PM. We are looking for volunteers to help out with numerous responsibilities that day so if you are available to help please let the office know. THANK YOU!
On the Weekend of March 29-30, there will be a second collection for Catholic Relief Services. This collection provides funding for CRS, the USCCB Offices of International Justice and Peace, Migration and Refugee Services and Pastoral Care for Migrants and Refugees; relief work of the Holy Father; and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network.
The SYNOD. Bishop Barron asks that parishioners participate in a survey during the season of Lent prior to holding regional gathering of parish delegates and appointed members from all over the Diocese. The survey is online and accessible via https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeIOFORJddh-VSHuuYJStNBBvQMnCL9vLdIKz9nM7WmNQtUyg/viewform?usp=header. You may also access the survey through the dowr.org webpage.

Eucharistic Rivial: The Year of Mission
The Catholic Ministries Appeal offers a unique opportunity for you to give back to the God of Love, from whom all things are given. Grow closer to Christ by doing your part to build up the Kingdom of God in southern Minnesota. This year’s theme is “ANSWERING GOD’S CALL”
You may also give online at: https://catholicfsmn.org
Marriage Booster Retreat at St. Catherine’s Church at 203 E Brown St, Luverne, MN 56156.
This retreat is Saturday, March 29th, 9:15 am to 4:30 pm (Following Mass). A light breakfast and lunch is included. For registration information call 507-283-8502. The cost is to be determined per couple. You can also email katiebaustian@gmail.com with questions.
The Marriage Booster Retreat is uplifting, encouraging, faith-filled, and fun!

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New Parishioners
We welcome you into God’s family! If you are interested in learning more about our church, or would like to join, please stop in the Parish Office.
Please notify the Parish Office of any change of address.
Marriage Preparation
Contact the priest 6 to 12 months in advance of the date of marriage to fill out the forms, to do FOCCUS Test and to attend Marriage Prep Mentoring sessions. Please contact your parish office, if interested.
Baptism Preparation
Contact the parish office a month in advance to fill out the form and to attend Baptism Mentoring Sessions.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Reconciliation still available by appointment for each Parish.
Quinceanera Preparation
When booking a Quinceanera and needing a 1st Reconciliation and a 1st Holy Communion. There is a three month preparation time. Please schedule your Quinceanera 3 months in advance. Thank you. It is also required that the family is a member of the parish.