St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Church Ministers of Our Parish
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St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Church Ministers of Our Parish
October 19, 2014 St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Church The Church of Florissant that prays always Ministers of Our Parish Fr. Thomas W. Wyrsch, Pastor Fr. Frank A. D’Amico, Associate Pastor Deacon Robert Mayo Deacon Bill Johnson Deacon Dennis Barbero Mr. Ken Morr - Principal Sr. Emily Meehan, CDP - Elders and Homebound Mrs. Peggy Baker - Parish Nurse Romans 8, High School Youth Ministry Isaiah 64, Middle School Youth Ministry Saint Vincent DePaul Helpline - 442-6477 Contact our Website at: www.strpdparish.org Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday: Sunday: 5:00PM (Guitar and Choir) 7:00AM (No Music) 8:30AM (Piano and Choir) 10:30AM (Contemporary Ensemble) Daily Mass Schedule: Monday - Friday: 6:30AM (Church Site) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 8:30AM (Church Site) Wednesday: 8:00AM (School Site) during the school year Holy Day Schedule: 6:30AM, 8:30AM and 7:00PM Confessions: Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45PM, and by appointment Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Tuesday: 6:30 & 8:30AM (Church Site) Eucharistic Adoration: Adoration Chapel 7:00AM to Midnight Monday through Friday Anointing of the Sick: First Saturday of the month at the 8:30AM Mass Baptismal classes held second Wednesday of month. Call the Parish Office. Weddings: No date can be set before meeting with the priest. Six month preparation time needed. Bulletin Announcements: Present written copy to Parish Office by Monday afternoon or email to secretary@strpdparish.org. Office: Phone: Fax: 1210 Paddock Florissant, MO 63033 837-3410 837-6628 School: Phone: Fax: 3500 St. Catherine Rectory: 2650 Parker Road Florissant, MO 63033 Florissant, MO 63033 921-3023 Phone: 837-7177 921-6724 Fax: 837-6628 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in DUCHESNE Ordinary Time ST. ROSE PHILIPPINE CHURCH Mission Statement Inspired by St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, our Parish serves God and community with its many ministries by witness of faith, through ongoing faith formation and evangelization of youth, while embracing cultural diversity and social justice. We welcome the new members of our parish who were baptized recently. James, Jackson and Rosemary Hessel and Aiden Schreiber. October 19, 2014 Monday, October 20 6:30AM Ann Hill 8:30AM Elizabeth Maher Tuesday, October 21 6:30AM Special Intention (GR) 8:30AM Jim Toebe Wednesday, October 22 Frank and Genevieve Morris 6:30AM 8:00AM(school site) Wally Bohn Thursday, October 23 6:30AM Communion Service 8:30AM Wilbert Meyer Friday, October 24 6:30AM Jose Chavez Joan Janis 8:30AM Saturday, October 25 8:30AM Jane Lake 5:00PM Rayleen Schuler Sunday, Oct. 26, 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time People of the Parish 7:00AM 8:30AM Harding DeGonia Families 10:30AM James D’Amico Father Tom was on retreat this week. October 19, 2014 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Eucharistic Adoration In your charity please pray for the repose of the soul of Joseph Kohoutek and Mary Glynn, former parishioners, and Dorothy Rudroff, sister of Elmer Rudroff. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen. Altar Server Training We are offering Altar Server Training for: 1. Parish Youth (PSR/SRPD/Home Schooled) 5th Grade and up for Saturday and Sunday Masses and 2. Adults for Sunday 6:30 a.m. weekdays 6:30 and 8:30 am Masses Two classes (1 hour each) will be held in the church after school and/or Saturdays. Dates and times to be announced. Training will be conducted by Fr. D’Amico, Deacon Bill Johnson and Bob McGrellis. Permission slips (youths) will be available from the parish office 837-3410 or Bob McGrellis 831-7434. The flowers at the altar are given in loving memory of Steve Gantner Prayer Chain For prayer requests, please email Sandra Patten at bunny1095@yahoo.com The next RCIA class will meet on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 at 9:30 a.m. in the Church (immediately following the 8:30 Mass). This week we will tour the church building and explain the meaning of the various places and furnishings and how they relate to the practice of our faith. The classes are open to anyone interested in learning more about the Catholic faith. Even if you’re a life-long Catholic, you’re most welcome to come and participate! Divine Mercy Cenacle Come join us to pray the rosary, chaplet, and study St. Faustina’s Diary each 2nd and 4th Friday of the month in room #1 at 9:30AM. Eucharistic Adoration The Importance of A Specific Hour In order to have a constant vigil of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, we must make sure that each hour is covered. Therefore it is necessary for each person to commit to a specific hour once a week. Is Jesus important enough to you to set aside one special hour each week to be with Him? Just one hour once a week! This is a simple matter of putting first things first. “In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success.” (Prov. 3:6) Because we can’t see Jesus, sometimes we take His love and Presence in the Blessed Sacrament for granted. Your faith will make this commitment easy! “Faith is confident assurance concerning what we hope for, and conviction about things we do not see.” (Hebrews 11:11) Your faith will help you realize this with conviction: The most important thing that you will do this week is spend an hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. The following hours need to be filled: Tuesday 6:00-7:00PM and 8:00-9:00PM First Friday 7:00-8:00PM and 11:00-12:00 midnight First Saturday 3:00-4:00AM If you prefer a different hour, any hour is open to be shared. We also need substitutes. Please call Blanche 837-2652 or Millie 837-7938. You are always welcome to come and pray anytime. Readings for the Week MONDAY Ephesians 2:1-10 Luke 12:13-21 FRIDAY Ephesians 4:1-6 Luke 12:54-59 TUESDAY Ephesians 2:12-22 Luke 12:35-38 SATURDAY Ephesians 4:7-16 Luke 13:1-9 WEDNESDAY Ephesians 3:2-12 Luke 12:39-48 SUNDAY Exodus 22:20-26 I Thessalonians 1:5-10 Matthew 22:34-40 THURSDAY Ephesians 1:1-10 Luke 11:47-54 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Contributions St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry For the Week of October 5, 2014 Please help us to restock our pantry so we can continue to respond to the families who come to us. We are very low on the items listed below. Academic Improvements All Saints Capital Improvements Catholic University General Fund Permanent Diaconate Other St. Vincent DePaul World Missions $ 500.00 67.00 335.00 30.00 14,902.00 1,725.00 233.00 1,487.00 135.00 Contribution totals include $2,036.00 from Online Giving. October Lay Apostle Prayer Meeting Monday, October 20th, Room 2 10:00AM & 7:00PM Help Needed We need more Eucharistic Ministers to the Homebound on Fridays. We meet on Friday mornings at 9:00AM in the Parish Office to discuss the previous week’s visits, to receive our assignments, and to pray. The number of homebound we visit is increasing, yet we want to spend time with each, since they look forward to our visits. Usually we are finished by 12NOON, unless we have many to visit. If you can assist every Friday, or act as a substitute please call Dorothy Podry at 838-8570. Legion of Mary The Legion of Mary wishes to thank everyone who attended the Rosary Rally as well as those who prayed for us from neighboring parishes. Thank you so much for your constant support of our annual crusade of peace for the world and working side by side to show your real Catholic faith. It was a BIG SUCCESS. God Bless Us All! Articles for the bulletin should be submitted in writing by Monday afternoon or emailed to: secretary@strpdparish.org. Soup Canned Meat Rice Gravy Cooking Oil Laundry Soap Sugar Beans Canned Fruit Thank you for any support you can give. If there are any parishioners who need food help, PLEASE call the St. Vincent de Paul line, 442-6477. Meat Shoots All Proceeds to go toward Charity Food Baskets October 19 & 26, November 2 & 9 Knights of Columbus Grounds 50 Rue St. Francois St. Shoots Start at Noon Each Sunday Free Beans Soup Food and Drinks are Available Proceeds from these shoots help provide Food Baskets to your Parish on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Please come and help us help your Parish Senior Club St. Rose Seniors Club Meeting will be held on Monday, October 20th, doors will open at 12:00PM, meeting will start at 12:30PM. The St. Rose Seniors Club will have a Bus Trip to Kimmswick, MO on Tuesday , November 4th for a guided tour of the famed Anheuser House and Estate. After the Anheuser House we will have Lunch available on your own at the “BLUE OWL” restaurant. The tickets will be on sale at our meeting on Monday, Oct.20th. The price is only $10 to cover the Bus and House Tour expenses. If you know of a St. Rose Senior Club member who is sick or in the hospital, please call Mary Schwarzbauer, 838-9024. October 19, 2014 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time AthleticAssociation-Men’sClub October: Breast Cancer Awareness October is breast cancer awareness month. I know you see the reminders with everything being pink but here are a few things you need to know. Breast cancer is abnormal cancerous cells that form in the breast tissue. The most common type is ductal carcinoma, which begins in the lining of the milk ducts. Another type is lobular carcinoma, which begins in the milk glands. Invasive breast cancer is when the cancer that has spread where it began, duct or gland, to the surrounding normal tissue. Breast cancer occurs in both women and men, although male breast cancer is rare. In 2013, there were 232,340 women and 2,240 men diagnosed in the United States. There were 39,620 female and 410 male deaths from breast cancer in the United States. Here are some other facts about breast cancer according to the National Breast Cancer Center: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ In the United States, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Approximately 95% of all breast cancer in the United States occurs in women 40 years and older. Breast cancer deaths have declined since 1990 thanks to early detection, better screening, increased awareness and new treatment options. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among women In the United States today, there are more than 2.9 million breast cancer survivors. One woman will die of breast cancer every 13 minutes in the United States Every 19 seconds, someone in the world is diagnosed with breast cancer Please be safe and get you mammogram, screening and early detection are important. There will be an Athletic Association meeting on Monday, October 20th at 7:00PM in the school cafeteria followed by the Men's Club meeting at 8:00PM. All are welcome. Parish Festival Although it’s over seven months away some thoughts are already in place for Festival 2015. Last year we collected Shop n’ Save stickers to acquire Rachel Ray dishes for a raffle basket. We were able to gather enough stickers for THREE entire sets. One was raffled last year and two will be raffle next time. Shop n’ Save has started a new reward offer…..COOKWARE. We would love to get enough stickers to have an entire set of cookware at the Festival also. If you could send any stickers to the parish or school office it would be greatly appreciated. Please mark them Parish Festival/Trish. Parish Council Nomination Form REQUIREMENTS • Able to serve for a three year term • Able to meet the second Monday of the month from 7:30-9:00PM • Able to meet with one of the commissions (date and time to be determined by the commission members. • Must be 18 or older, a registered parishioner, and a regular at Mass here • Must be willing to serve the needs of the entire parish, not just one constituency or cause Fill out this form and get it to the Parish Office by Monday, October 20th. If you don’t feel called yourself, but know someone whose gifts would be valuable on the Council, please nominate them. Someone from the nominating committee will contact them about their willingness. Parish Council Nomination Form I’d like to nominate: Myself Someone Else Nominee’s Name __________________________ Because: Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Happy Halloween Party Annual Fall Clothing Drive October 25—26 Before & After all Masses in the Parish Hall • • • • Clean clothing can be packed in boxes, paper or plastic bags. We accept children’s toys, and books and small baby furniture Please do not leave donations at the rectory For more information call Karen at 7411570 *** Tax donation receipts are available at the door of the parish hall, Door #9. Clothing will benefit St. Patrick’s Center Quilt Bingo at St. Ferdinand Bingo starts at 1:00PM in the School Gym (1735 Charbonier Rd) . Doors open at 11:00AM. 12 Handmade Quilts Cash Prizes - Raffle - Pull Tabs Refreshments Available Smoke Free Environment We are inviting you to share in our fun. The Social Justice Committee is sponsoring a night of fun for the ladies and children in the Room at the Inn. Our guests will be treated to a spooky meal and games afterward. If you would like to help and enjoy the party, it is at 5:30PM, Holy Name of Jesus Hall. October 22nd. Any questions just phone Jim Lappe 838-1016 or Sue Eckhoff 838-0736. See you there. St. Rose Logo Items St. Rose Home & School has a FALL SPECIAL order form for long sleeve t-shirts, hooded sweatshirts and golf umbrellas all featuring the St. Rose Logo. You can find the Spirit Gear order form online by visiting www.strpdparish.org/school and clicking on Parent Resources. Copies are also available in the school and parish offices. Deadline for orders in Monday, October 27th. MCC Annual Assembly If you couldn’t make it to this year’s Missouri Catholic Conference Annual Assembly, don’t worry! We have highlights from the day posted on the MCC website, MOcatholic.org, including an audio recording of the keynote address given by St. Louis Catholic theologian Dr. Ed Hogan. What is the difference between tolerance and mercy? Dr. Ed Hogan, a father of six children, answers this question while explaining how families can promote a culture of mercy, as recently called for by Pope Francis. On the MCC website you can also read a transcript of the homily given by Springfield-Cape Girardeau Bishop James Johnston and view photos from the day. Marriage Encounter 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 8th, at Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. Begins with Mass at 4:30PM and closing prayer at 9:00PM. Simple pot luck (bring a meat dish or appetizer to share) and presentation. RSVP by November 1 to Sam & Liz Cohen at 636.256.9055 or by email: samandliz@msn.com. No strings attached beyond a free will donation toward expenses. Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fall Social - Shopping Fair Tables Available Tables are available for the Shopping and Craft Fair, 11:00AM-3:00PM on Saturday, October 25th at the St. Rose Fall Social. Tables are $25 each and vendors are asked to donate an item for our attendance/basket raffle. For more information, contact Cara at 314-537-3174 or email carakoen@gmail.com October 19, 2014 Bake Sale at the Fall Social Baked Goods Needed! The Ladies Club will host a bake sale during the Fall Social on October 25th. All are invited to donate baked goods: cakes, cookies, brownies, cupcakes, bread, muffins, etc. You may drop off your donations in the school cafeteria starting at 9:00AM on Oct. 25th. ALTAR LINENS 10/24 MONEY COUNTERS Healy/Meredith 10/26—Team #4 J. Daming M. Huggins B. Backowski B. Daming CHURCH CLEANING 10/24 Deacon Jo Ann Bailey Blanche Cox Carol Lockhart Janet Perry Debbie Potts Clarence Robinson James Simms Lisa Thompson Deacon Bill Daming Janice Daming Robert McGrellis Virginia McGrellis Carol ‘Neil Carolyn Simshauser Ruth Umhoefer Nancy Vortmeier Deacon Ann Banholzer Bill Creely Lenore Gaspard Kathleen Gray Deacon Marge Buchholz Cindy Driskill Mary Ehrhard Patricia Korando Sandra Patten Mary Ann Spring Mary Sumner Pat Unterreiner EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS Ken Borgmeyer Ann Borgmeyer Barry O’Brien Skip Stengel Lynn Heidotten Lambert Behlmann Robert Farmer Roger Korando Bob Walters Ed Gruenloh Don Moreland Teri Ibay USHERS Richard Rosenkoetter Jesse Szwargulski Ed Wombacher Gary Behlmann Marysa Baker Abby Banholzer Kyle Carpentier Brandon Cattoor SERVERS Theresa Brandt Family Grace Frost Hannah Holmes Claire Mosher Gabby Spitzer Norma Farrar Delores Behlmann Bernie Hoffmann Marge Ritchie Cindy & Katie Driskill Charlie & Mary Clare Carey GREETERS Chris & Maggie Hoffman Family Mike Kister Lette Brown Adam Healy Alison Huff Veronica Loomis Charlene Szwargulski JoAnn Schachsieck James & Joyce Donovan Family GIFT BEARERS Terry O’Neil Linda Benoit Sharon Chisley 10:30 AM Pat & Jim Simms Jack & Til O’Grady Rosalee Schroeder Bernie Geerling Dick Boudreau COMMENTATORS Craig Huff Sr. Marilyn Wussler 8:30 AM Pam Huff Lea Fischer Kris Sontheimer Livy O’Neill Lisa Parks Kathleen Carpentier 7:00 AM LECTORS 5:00 PM St. Rose Philippine Duchesne October 25—October 26 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Advertising here helps your parish & your business. 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