Ste. Genevieve du Bois Parish 1575 N. Woodlawn Avenue

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Ste. Genevieve du Bois Parish 1575 N. Woodlawn Avenue
Ste. Genevieve du Bois Parish
1575 N. Woodlawn Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63122
Masses for the Lord’s Day
Saturday: 5:00 pm (Vigil)
Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:00 am
Masses for Weekdays
Mon–Fri: 6:30 am & 8:00 am
Saturday: 8:00 am
Masses for Holy Days
6:00 pm (vigil)
6:30 am and 8:00 am (Holy Day)
Sacrament of Baptism
Parents of infants to be baptized should
call the Parish Office for arrangements of
date of baptism and instruction.
Sacrament of Penance
Saturdays 4:00 to 4:45 pm and any time
upon request.
Bulletin Deadline
Please submit articles before noon
on Monday.
Sacrament of Marriage
Notify parish priest at least six months
prior to anticipated date.
Blessed Sacrament Adoration
1st Wed. 8:30 am – 11:00 pm;
Other Wednesdays 8:30 am -7:00 pm
Marian Devotions
Tuesdays after the 6:30 and 8:00am Masses.
Rosary on the first Saturday of the month.
Sound Enhancement
Receivers are available for those with
hearing impairment. Ask an usher for
assistance.
Prayer Line
Pat Lang 966-4033
Dozens of fellow parishioners praying for
your SPECIAL INTENTIONS! OR you
may also use the Petition Book in the back
of church to solicit prayers for your
intentions.
October 12, 2014
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS INTENTIONS
SUNDAY, October 12
Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m.
Janet Honich
9:30 a.m.
People of the Parish
11:00 a.m.
Neil Gallagher
MONDAY, October 13
Weekday
6:30 a.m.
Daniel Pesold
8:00 a.m.
Sal Sansone
MINISTER’S SCHEDULES
SERVERS SCHEDULE FOR WEEK DAYS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, through
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th
8:00 a.m.
Nicole Hansen, Macy Nigh
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, through
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th
8:00 a.m.
Charlie Carse, Michael Martin
TUESDAY, October 14
Weekday
6:30 a.m.
John Owens
8:00 a.m.
Hannah Hagan
WEDNESDAY, October 15
St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church
6:30 a.m.
Dolores (Dode) Romer
8:00 a.m.
Thomas Wilkes
THURSDAY, October 16
Weekday
6:30 a.m.
No Intention
8:00 a.m.
Dolores Allen
FRIDAY, October 17
St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr
6:30 a.m.
Special Intention
8:00 a.m.
Communion Service
SATURDAY, October 18
St. Luke. Evangelist
8:00 a.m.
Tom Kernell
5:00 p.m.
Barb Greteman
SUNDAY, October 19
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m.
People of the Parish
9:30 a.m
Elizabeth Galle & Lucy O’Brien
11:00 a.m
Louis & Mary Riethmann
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1;
Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54
Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10;
1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
Sunday Worship October 18-19, 2014
SATURDAY: 5:00PM
Readers:
Kate Hagan, Katie Martin
Eucharistic Ministers:
Debbie Battocketti, Ray Battocletti, Patrick Glauber
Dave Hagan
Servers:
Mia Sansone, Mairin Schweppe
SUNDAY: 7:30AM
Readers:
Jerry O’Neil, Carolyn Stohr
Eucharistic Ministers:
Joan Beuckman +, Kathleen Geekie, Michael Geekie,
Jenny O’Neil *
Servers:
Teddy Phelan, Anton Uriarte
SUNDAY: 9:30AM
Readers:
Paul Michalski, Danielle Hurtt
Eucharistic Ministers:
Rebecca Dohrman, Rob Hurtt *, Jack Pohrer +,
Dan Stephen, Sally Stephen
Servers:
Sam Andrews, Laura Eberle
SUNDAY: 11:00 AM
Readers:
Jack Sturm, David Waldman
ACTION
What I began by reading I must finish by acting.
—Henry David Thoreau
REPENTANCE
Of all human acts, repentance is most divine.
—Thomas Carlyle
Eucharistic Ministers:
Robert Eilermann +, Mary Pat Glauber *, Paul Gund,
Karen Hausfeld, Ann Wilkerson
Servers:
Colleen Murphy, Molly Simon
PARISH INFORMATION
TIME, TALENT AND TREASURE
Parish Staff
Your Offerings
Rev. Msgr. Daniel E. Mosley,
Pastor
Collection — October 5, 2014
Sign
up
for
Electronic
Giving
www.stegenevievedubois.org
Needed
Current Week
each week
Weekly Envelope
$ 16,280
$16,500
Electronic Giving
$
550
Christmas
$
End-of-Year
$
Total
$ 16,830
Rev. Msgr. John M. Unger,
Part-Time Associate
Deacon H. Matthew Witte,
Permanent Deacon, CRE
Mrs. Kathy Fleming,
Coordinator of Religious Education
Music Ministry
Mr. Larry Bommarito
Mr. Walter Kempf
Office Staff
Mrs. Paulette Kohlmeier,
Parish Secretary
Mrs. Barbara Heimburger,
Parish Bookkeeper
Contact Information
Parish Phone: 314-966-3780
Parish Fax: 314-966-4687
Website: www.stegenevievedubois.org
Email: stegen@sbcglobal.net
School Staff
Mr. Anthony Van Gessel,
Principal
Mrs. Mary Saranita,
School Secretary
Contact Information
School Phone: 314-821-4245
School Fax: 314-822-4881
Website: www.stegenschool.org
Email: info@stegenschool.org
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St. Liborius Social Ministries is developing a proposal
and shortly may be looking for volunteers to make it a
reality. If you are interested in learning more about what
volunteer opportunities there may be, call the parish office and someone will call you with more information.
Thank you for your wonderful support these past 28
years.
In today’s Gospel we hear Jesus say: “Many
are invited, but few are chosen.”
To give thanks for all that God has given
to you, have you considered answering
the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of
St. Vincent de Paul?
COLLECTION IN BRIDE’S ROOM FOR
PRISON MINISTRY
NEEDED: ADULT women’s clothing and accessories
(shoes, purses, costume jewelry, etc.) in GOOD,
CLEAN, READY-TO-USE condition for the “Let’s
Start” women’s prison ministry, based out of St. Vincent de Paul Parish, for incarcerated women reentering society. Drop off in bride’s room at church.
Contact Tina Dubuque with questions.
PRAY FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN
If you have a name of a soldier or any person who is currently
serving and you would like them to be remembered in prayer,
please call the parish office at 966-3780:
Sgt. Kevin Rempert; David Budlong, US Army; Lt. JG
Kevin L. St. Cin, USCG; Spc. Jonathan Lennon, US Army;
Ahron Arendes, Chief Petty Officer US Navy; Sgt 1st Class
Michael Adkins, U.S Army; Warrant Officer Alicia G.
Mejia Adkins, U.S. Army; Sgt. Christopher J. Hoemann,
U.S. Army; Sgt. Daniel D. Hoemann, U.S. Marines; Capt.
Patrick M. Cronin, USMC; 1st Lt Joseph B. Rieser, USMC;
Jack Burnside, U. S. Army; Staff Sgt. John Weber, USMC;
Maj. Dr. Larry Petz, U.S. Army; SSgt. Carlo M. Altadonna,
US Air Force; Lt. JG Katelyn McCormick, Navy; Blake
Rothschild, 2nd Lt., Air Force.
STE. GENEVIEVE DU BOIS PARISH NEWS
Lawrence A.Valli
John Henry Hall
Janet Honich
Agnes Mary Lamb
Dorothy Franklin
John J. Burke
Mary Moor
Lucy Flavan White
David L. Sahrmann Jr.
Dr. Erwin M. Hindes
John J. Lochner Sr.
Edward P. Gund
Donald M. Witte Sr.
Robert Brasher
Robert L. Lynch
William J. Costello
Elizabeth E. Keating
Matthew Ryan
Nancy Ann Costello
October 12, 1970
October 12, 1973
October 12, 2007
October 13, 1997
October 13, 2002
October 14, 1974
October 15, 1971
October 15, 1998
October 15, 2002
October 16, 1973
October 16, 1986
October 16, 1997
October 16, 2003
October 18, 1974
October 18, 1985
October 18, 1987
October 18, 1991
October 18, 1996
October 18, 2002
Next Sunday the Knights of Columbus will
conduct the annual Tootsie Roll Drive to benefit Cardinal Glennon’s Autism Clinic. Your
generosity is appreciated. Below is a picture of
the staff for Cardinal Glennon Hospital Developmentally
Disabled Clinic which is underwritten by the Knights of
Columbus of Missouri with Tootsie Roll donations
amounting to $630,000/year. Knights shown are part of
the Knights of Columbus Honor Guard.
You may have noticed patches of dead grass in the yard.
This is because we had a weed (nutgrass) which the
grounds keeper had to poison. It will be over-seeded
with grass seed when they feel it is the appropriate time.
Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained is a state-of-theart video series, led by Dr. Edward Sri and a team of dynamic teachers who provide a clear and comprehensive
explanation of the Catholic faith.
Filmed on location in Rome, the Holy Land, Calcutta
and in the Augustine Institute studios in Denver, Symbolon journeys through the core teachings of the Catholic
faith to open up the “big picture” in a way that will help
you know, live and articulate the faith to others.
Part I of this series will be offered at Ste. Genevieve
du Bois parish, 1575 N. Woodlawn, Warson Woods,
from 7:00-8:30pm on Wednesday evenings from September 24 to October 22. The meeting room is in the lower
level of the rectory at the corner of Woodlawn and Medina.
Topics this week: “The Holy Spirit & the Life of
Grace” and Why Do I Need the Church?”
World Mission Sunday
October 19th is World Mission Sunday. We are invited
to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the
world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local
churches in mission territories of the world. In the most
remote areas of the world through the work of these
churches the poor receive practical help and experience
God’s love and mercy. Please pray for the Missions each
day. Please be generous in the collection for the Society
for the Propagation of the Faith on Mission Sunday.
PSR
 Mon., Oct. 13—PSR 7th Gr. Class meet
 Mon., Oct. 13—PSR 8th Gr. Confirmation
class meet
 Mon., Oct. 20—PSR 7th Gr. Class meet
Mon., Oct. 13—PSR 7th Gr. Class meet
Mon., Oct. 13—PSR 8th Gr. Confirmation class meet
Wed., Oct. 15—Eucharistic Adoration 8:30am–7:00pm
Wed., Oct. 15—”Extreme Mercy II” 10-11am(PHMR)
Wed., Oct. 15—PTO meet 7pm (PCCR)
Thurs., Oct. 16—”Ready the Way of the Lord”
9:15—10:45am (PHMR)
Mon., Oct. 20—PSR 7th Gr. Class meet
Mon., Oct. 20—PSR 8th Gr. Confirmation
 Mon., Oct. 20—PSR 8th Gr. Confirmation
class meet
CHURCH MICE
We teach children ages 3—6 about Jesus. We
read stories, do crafts, sing songs and play
games. We meet in the school kindergarten
room during the 9:30am Mass. No registration necessary.
STE. GENEVIEVE DU BOIS PARISH NEWS
Deacons Say Thank You
On behalf of the Diaconate Community
of the Archdiocese I would like to express
my sincere appreciation to you, the parishioners of Ste. Genevieve du Bois parish, for
the generous contribution to the Deacon Formation Collection on the weekend of October 4-5. There
are many wonderful men currently dedicating their time
and energy to studying for the Permanent Diaconate.
That road is long (five years) and at times quite tedious,
yet they are committed to the process of discerning
whether they are being called to a vocation as a deacon in
service to the Lord. Your donation aids in alleviating
some of the financial stress that comes from having to
support such a substantive formation program. God
planted the seed in the minds and hearts of these men.
By your support you have now nurtured that seed. If you
have not already given, please consider making a gift in
the next few weeks.
Thank you for your love and concern.
Deacon Matt Witte
St. Vincent de Paul Society will meet on Monday, October 20 at 4:00pm in the parish center
conference room. These meetings are open to
all parishioners and St. Vincent de Paul is always looking
for new members. We would love to have your help.
Please join us!
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS AND READERS FOR
WEEKDAY & WEEKEND MASSES
If you know of any dates you will not be available during
the months of November and/or December please let us
know by Friday, October 24. You can either call 9663780 or email stegen@sbcglobal.net
Thank you.
We welcome into the parish family through Baptism
Kennedy Kathryn Schroeder, daughter of Michael and
Shelly Schroeder.
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There is a promise of marriage between Danielle
Dell’Orco, daughter of Michael and Tina (Coleman)
Dell’Orco—AND—Kyle Whitcher, son of Merle and
Kris (Lehman) Whitcher.
RESPECT LIFE APOSTOLATE
Nudge – n. a gentle push
The RLA will have its Annual Memorial Mass at the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis on Saturday, January 17th
at 10am. Make plans to join us in prayer for an end to
abortion!
A letter written by Sean O’Malley (continued)
The Church’s antidote to an individualism which threatens the respect for human dignity is community and solidarity. Are we moved by the suffering of those without
shelter? Do we seek to alleviate the fear, confusion and
panic that women facing unexpected pregnancies may be
experiencing? Do our hearts ache for elderly patients in
nursing homes who feel abandoned and unwanted, having
no one to visit them?
Our mission is to show each person the love of Christ. As
uniquely created individuals, we each have unique gifts
which we are called to use to share Christ’s love. We are
continually given opportunities to do so in our interactions with the cashier at the grocery store, our spouses,
children, friends and even the people we encounter in
traffic. Each of these moments is valuable beyond our
realization. We may never know how much a simple gesture of compassion may affect someone’s life.
As the 2014 Respect Life Program begins, let us take a
moment to reflect on the theme, “Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation,” and how this truth affects both
our understanding of ourselves and others and the way
we live. Pastoral and educational resources of the program can be found at www.usccb.org/respectlife.
Although we set aside October to particularly pray for
respect for all human life, let us never cease this urgent
work. I’m grateful to the many parishes and schools nationwide which participate in the program during October, Respect Life Month, and throughout the year.
Love and justice must motivate each of us to work for a
transformation of our own hearts so that we can transform the world around us. This is the message of Pope
Francis. May the Risen Lord put the Gospel of joy in our
hearts so that we may bear witness to the greatest love
story ever told.
STE. GENEVIEVE DU BOIS SCHOOL NEWS
Mon., Oct. 13—HOT: LUNCH: Cheese pizza, Salad,
Dessert
Tues., Oct. 14—All-School Mass at 8:00am
Wed., Oct. 15—HOT LUNCH: Chicken sandwich,
Mashed potatoes, corn, Dessert
Wed., Oct. 15—PTO meet 7:00pm (PCCR)
Thurs., Oct. 16—Vision and Hearing Screening
Thurs., Oct. 16—Rosary recitation in church at 8:30am
Book Fair Family Barbeque!
Tuesday, October 28th from 4‐8pm Dine In or Carry Out $8/per plate Each Plate Includes: Pulled Pork or Pulled Chicken Sandwich,
Corn, Green Beans & Dessert
Tickets can be purchased from any Ste. Gen Student
or from Paulette in the Parish Center.
Sponsored by Ste. Gen PTO/ Catered by Winfield Smokehouse Catering SCHOOL NEWS: Kid’s Eye View
Apples, Apples Everywhere
What a busy week we had in Kindergarten! After our first field trip to Eckert’s for apple picking, we
celebrated Johnny Appleseed by making applesauce, hats and learning about the different kinds of delicious apples. Yum!
I was so excited to meet my 6th grade Buddy! We attended our first Guardian Angel mass and sang a song
together in the front of church. Afterwards, we had donuts and juice in the cafeteria.
We have been learning so much in Kindergarten. I can’t wait to learn even more!
Katherine Brown
Kindergarten
SPORTS NEWS
COMMUNITY NEWS
Bishop Emeritus Robert Hermann will inaugurate two
Rosary projects in October, month dedicated to the Rosary. On Tuesday, October 7, the Bishop will offer the
12:05 Mass at the Cathedral Basilica on Lindell Boulevard to initiate the “Save the family“ Rosary Crusade that
he inspired. This project is dedicated to restoring the
practice of the Family Rosary to bring about the return of
fallen-away Catholics to the practice of their Faith. A
brochure explaining the Crusade and its implementation
has been created and quantities are available to all parishes that request it. As the family is the basis of society
and a domestic church, as stated by the Second Vatican
Council, Bishop Hermann believes that evangelization
must begin in the family for the welfare of society.
On Monday, October 13, Bishop Hermann will offer
Holy Mass at 12:30pm to inaugurate the Shrine to Our
Lady of the Rosary at its temporary site located at 7762
Richardson Road, Bonne Terre, MO. The Rosary will be
recited at noon and a chili supper will follow the Mass.
Desserts are welcomed, but are not required. All area
Catholics are invited to attend. Please bring a folding
chair for the outdoor Mass. The Shrine property search
has been ongoing for 10 years and has culminated in the
Bonne Terre site. For more information call Mary at
314-562-5927.
ATTENTION 8TH GRADE BOYS: CBC is accepting
appointments for the Junior Cadet Shadowing Program.
Shadowing allows a young man the opportunity to experience a day at CBC, while meeting current CBC students and teachers. This program is by reservation only.
Please contact Mrs. Melissa Ryan at 314-985-6095 or
ryanm@cbchs.org to reserve your day in CBC’s Junior
Cadet Shadowing Program.
Aquinas Institute of Theology’s 20th Annual Great
Preacher Award! 2014 Recipient: Bishop Emeritus
Robert J. Shaheen
Thursday, October 23, 2014, 7:00pm
The Cedars Banquet Hall, 939 Lebanon Dr., 63104
For more information or to register please call Stacey
Kreig at 314-256-8858 or krieg@ai.edu
53rd Annual Sausage Festival at St. John’s Gildehaus
Parish Center, Villa Ridge on Sunday, October 26.
Adults $14.00 — Children under 12 $5.00 — Pre-school
children FREE. Continuous Family Style Serving from
10:30am to 6:00pm. Drive-through Carry-outs available
$14.00. Located on Hwy V between Union, MO and
Hwy 100. Follow the markers.
Hello to all couples, priests & religious who have ever
made a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend. A
2014 Enrichment will be presented just for you on Saturday, November 8 at Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Fr. Rosy
Rosebrough’s parish. Begins with Mass at 4:30pm and
closing prayer at 9:00pm. Simple pot luck and presentation as well (bring a meat dish or appetizer to share).
RSVP by November 1 to Sam & Liz Cohen at 636-2569055 or by email at samandliz@msn.com No strings attached beyond a free-will donation toward expenses.
Mercy Hospital will present An Afternoon Program for
Mothers and Daughters and two Father/Son: Boys Into
Men Programs. The Mother/Daughter Program will be
held on Sun., Nov. 16th (for 10-12 year old girls) from
1:00—4:00pm. The older girl’s program will return in
the Spring, 2015.
The Father/Son: Boys Into Men Programs will be held
on Sun., Nov. 9th (for 11-12 year olds) from1:00—
4:00pm and Sun., Oct. 19th (for 13-17 year olds) also
from 1:00—4:00pm.
All programs will be held in the VonGontard Conference Center at Mercy Hospital, 621 S. New Ballas Rd.,
Creve Coeur, 63141. The cost, which includes refreshments mid afternoon, is $45 per family. Registration
must be done online at http://mercy.net/fertilitycare For
questions or information please call 314-991-0327.
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