ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH FREEBURG, ILLINOIS Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH FREEBURG, ILLINOIS Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
FREEBURG, ILLINOIS
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
November 9, 2014
St. Joseph Church Office
6 N. Alton Street
Freeburg, IL 62243
Phone: 618-539-3209
Fax: 618-539-4772
Email: parish@stjosephfreeburg.org
Website: www.stjosephfreeburg.org
Office Hours: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Monday - Thursday
Rev. Mark D. Reyling, Pastor
Mrs. Laura Wolf, Parish Secretary
Deacon Corby Valentine, Permanent Deacon
Mr. Rick Barthel, Maintenance
Mrs. Jean Reinneck, Music Director
Mrs. Carol Schlitt, Choir Director
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St. Joseph School Office
2 N. Alton Street
Freeburg, IL 62243
Phone: 618-539-3930
Fax: 618-539-0254
Email: office@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org
Web: www.stjosephschoolfreeburg.org
Mr. Tim Queern, Principal
Ms. Sara Keeley, School Secretary
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Pastor’s Residence
618-539-3743
Mass Schedule
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 am
Wednesday: 6:30pm
Saturday (Sunday Vigil): 5:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am and 10:00 am
Holy Day Vigil Mass: 7:00 pm
Holy Day Mass: 8:00 am
Reconciliation
Saturday: 4:30–4:45 pm
(or by Appointment)
Baptism
Usually celebrated during the weekend Masses except
during Advent and Lent–Please call the Pastor for an
appointment.
Marriage
Please contact the Pastor as soon as you set your wedding date. Couples must be free to marry (no previous
marriages) and are expected to be regularly
participating in the practice of their faith.
Bulletin Deadline
Tuesday before 4:00 pm
Sacrament of the Sick
If you are sick and would like to receive
the Sacrament of the Anointing of the
Sick, please call the Pastor. Also, please
have someone
call should you be admitted
to the hospital.
Communion Calls
Father brings communion to all the home
bound on the First Friday of each month.
If you would like to have someone bring
you communion, please call the parish
office.
Tuesday, November 11
8:00AM
St. Martin of Tours
Tom & Richard Shaffer
Wednesday, November 12
6:30PM
St. Josaphat
Lucille Recker
Thursday, November 13
8:00AM
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Pauline Klein
Friday, November 14
8:00AM
Ordinary Weekday
Marcedes Heiligenstein
Saturday, November 15
33rd Sunday in Ordinary
Time
Ed Kreher
5:00PM
Sunday, November 16
7:00 AM
10:00 AM
33rd Sunday in Ordinary
Time
Tony Bickett
Garland Whitworth
Francesca Riggio and family
Adele Maurer
Maureen Suchenski
Mark Orlando
Zoe Rhutasel
Genevieve Jung
Jean Luc Lemieux
Erik Ray
Anna Norman
Pat Albers
Alex Stephens
Charlotte Heiligenstein
Rita Hill
Jake Houston
Don Rauch
Joe D. Shaffer
Jack Crowe
Larry Cook
Ralph Cobbs
Nicole Williams
Lauren Linder
Auna Louise Lindsey
Al Baum
Marian Brown
Kim Wyman
Shirley Thomas
Don Rickert
Charlie Sandheinrich
Avery Thornsberry
Kirk Reese
Frank Srogus
Ann Mezo
Pellagia Beckfeld
The Family of Sandy Higgins
Gary Campbell
Please contact the Parish Office to add or remove someone
from the prayer list.
Dear Parish Family
This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in
Rome.
Are you scratching your head trying to figure out why we are celebrating the
dedication of a church that is not our own….not in our diocese….not even in our country? You’re probably not alone.
So just what is the significance of St. John Lateran Basilica?
It is the Cathedral of the Diocese of Rome. It is the “Mother” church of not only the city of Rome, but also of the world.
This was the first church to be built after Emperor Constantine declared that Christians could practice their religion
freely. This was back in the year 313.
So if this is the Cathedral of the Diocese of Rome, then this is where the cathedra (chair) for the Bishop of Rome is located…and the Bishop of Rome is currently…..Pope Francis.
Well….hopefully you’ve learned a little something now about the significance of St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome.
BE BOLD…..BE CATHOLIC®
Have a good week,
THE WEEK AHEAD….
Monday, November 10
8:00AM
Yoga
6:00PM
Quilting
Weekend of November 1 & 2, 2014
Sunday Collection (1/2)
Faith Direct (4)
Sunday Collection (8/9)
Faith Direct (15)
Sunday Collection (15/16)
Sunday Collection (22/23)
Sunday Collection (29/30)
$5,192.00
Wednesday, November 12
6:30PM
Mass
7:00PM
Renew Groups
7:30PM
Men’s Club
Total (November Goal: $40,000)
All Saints Day
Parish Center Loan
World Mission Sunday
Education Endowment
Cemetery Fund
Tuesday, November 11
8:00AM
Mass
8:00AM
Quilting
8:00AM
Veteran’s Day Mass & Breakfast
6:30PM
PTF
7:00PM
Prayer Hour
7:00PM
Knights of Columbus Mtg.
$373.00
$780.00
$20.00
$10.00
$10.00
FISCAL YEAR TO DATE INFORMATION
(calculated on weekly envelopes only)
Collections required to date:
$138,888.88
Total Collected to date:
$134,843.48
PRINCIPAL BALANCE—PARISH CENTER LOAN
$489,914.20
Thursday, November 13
8:00AM
Mass
8:00AM
Tai Chi
Friday, November 14
8:00AM
Mass
4:00PM
Fish Fry
Saturday, November 15
4:30PM
Confessions
5:00PM
Mass
Sunday, November 16
7:00AM
Mass
10:00AM
Mass
PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
DEACON CORBY’S CORNER
BICYCLES NEEDED
The Brick
Author Unknown
Each year the Freeburg Food Pantry distributes bicycles to families in need for Christmas. As you are cleaning out your garage for the winter, we would be happy to “redistribute” those
bikes that your family has outgrown to someone in need. We
only ask that the bikes be in good condition or in need of minor
repairs only. If you have a bicycle to donate, please call Tony
Erwin at 277-9442 for pickup or drop off. Also, if you would
like to make a monetary donation to help purchase parts for
repairs or some new bikes, you can do so by making out a
check to the Freeburg Food Pantry marked for the “Bicycle
Program”…and drop it in the collection basket.
A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was
watching for kids darting out from between parked cars and
slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car
passed, no children appeared. Instead, a brick smashed into the
Jag's side door! He slammed on the brakes and backed the Jag
back to the spot where the brick had been thrown. The angry
driver then jumped out of the car, grabbed the nearest kid and
pushed him up against a parked car shouting, "What was that
all about and who are you? Just what the heck are you doing?
That's a new car and that brick you threw is going to cost a lot
of money. Why did you do it?" The young boy was apologetic.
"Please, mister...please, I'm sorry but I didn't know what else to
do," He pleaded. "I threw the brick because no one else would
stop..." With tears dripping down his face and off his chin, the
youth pointed to a spot just around a parked car. "It's my brother," he said. "He rolled off the curb and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him up."
Now sobbing, the boy asked the stunned executive, "Would
you please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt
and he's too heavy for me." Moved beyond words, the driver
tried to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat. He
hurriedly lifted the handicapped boy back into the wheelchair,
then took out a linen handkerchief and dabbed at the fresh
scrapes and cuts. A quick look told him everything was going
to be okay. "Thank you and may God bless you," the grateful
child told the stranger. Too shook up for words, the man simply
watched the boy push his wheelchair-bound brother down the
sidewalk toward their home.
It was a long, slow walk back to the Jaguar. The damage was
very noticeable, but the driver never bothered to repair the
dented side door. He kept the dent there to remind him of this
message: "Don't go through life so fast that someone has to
throw a brick at you to get your attention!" God whispers in our
souls and speaks to our hearts. Sometimes when we don't have
(take) time to listen, He has to throw a brick at us. It's our
choice to listen or not.
Have a great week,
Deacon Corby <><
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
The Knights of Columbus is seeking a Field Agent for a career
opportunity representing their insurance program. We offer a
complete benefits package with this full-time position. In order
to qualify, one must be eligible for membership in the Knights
of Columbus. For more information , please contact Luke Niemeyer, General agent, at (618)588-5025 or Deacon Gerald
Back, at (618)978-3888.
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL ANNUAL FUND
The 2014 St. Joseph School Annual Fund Drive kicked off with
the mailing of the annual fund letters. The proceeds of this
drive will be used to upgrade the school’s computer lab, purchase a new server for our school network, add a new science
curriculum (textbooks and lab materials), upgrade the school’s
PA system, and develop a media center to prepare our students
for the changing digital age. The goal of this year’s Annual
Fund Drive is $30,000. Every donation, large and small, will
help reach our goal and ensure our current and future students
receive a high quality Catholic education at St. Joseph Catholic
School.
PARISH CHRISTMAS POTLUCK/SOCIAL
Our Christmas Potluck/Social will be Sunday, Dec 14th, beginning in the late afternoon in the Parish Center. Our parish family will get together to socialize, share a meal, visit with Santa,
and have some good ole’ fun! The parish will provide the
meat; everyone will be asked to bring a dish. A form for you
to RSVP is in your bulletin along with extras on the back radiators. We’ll be collecting attendance prizes ranging from $5.00$15.00 for attendees of all ages (kids, tweens, teens, ladies and
men), so keep your eyes open for those bargains as you Christmas shop. We’ll also need a few helping hands the day of the
event -- chicken fryers/breaders, kitchen servers, dessert cutters, bartenders, and kitchen cleanup. Sign-up sheets to help
out are in the back of church. If you have questions, contact
Geralyn Erwin at 277-9442 or tagerwin@gmail.com.
AN INVITIATION TO ALL VETERANS
St. Joseph Catholic School would like to invite our local Veterans to a special Veteran’s Day celebration. On Tuesday,
November 11, we will begin the day at 8AM with an all
school Mass at St. Joseph Catholic
Church and a special blessing for our
Veterans. After Mass, our 7th and 8th
grade students will host a Veteran’s
Day Breakfast in the Parish Center.
We ask that you please RSVP for this
event by calling 539-3930 prior to
Friday, November 7. We hope you can
join us!
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
STEWARDSHIP GARDENS
On behalf of St.
Joseph Catholic
School, we would
like to thank everyone who came
out and supported
the P.T.F. Dinner
Night Out event at
Reifschneiders this past Wednesday. We have our monthly
P.T.F. meeting this week, Tuesday, November 11 at 6:30 PM
in the Parish Center. All are welcome to join us!
The Baptism last Saturday and the welcoming of a new member
into the Church is good reason to continue the discussion about
the Stewardship of Parents. You may wish to review what was
written in the past. The family is a domestic Church and part of
the entire Church community. The father is the lay high priest
of your domestic Church. The concept is rooted in both Old
Testament and recent Church documents. Quite a responsibility
as steward.
Basketball season is underway. If you would like to come out
and cheer our teams on, you can find team schedules at the
following website: https://sites.google.com/a/
stjosephschoolfreeburg.org/st-joseph-hawks-athletics/
Christmas Cash raffle tickets are available in the main office or
from the T.W.B. representative at today’s Mass. They are $35
a piece for a chance to win up to $6,000. Only 800 tickets are
sold during this raffle so get those tickets while you can. Winners will be drawn at the December Parish Fish Fry on Friday,
December 12, around 6:30 PM.
Have a blessed week,
Mr. Tim Queern
School Principal
COSMIC BINGO IS COMING TO ST. JOSEPH'S!!
Mark your calendars for WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH
AT 6:00 PM, (Thanksgiving Eve) for our first ever Cosmic
Bingo event!! The St. Joseph's PTF will be hosting a night full
of music, bingo, food and fun for all who attend! The event
will be held in the gymnasium of St. Joseph Parish Center. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Bingo starts at 7:30 pm. There
will be over $1,000 in cash prizes along with a 50/50 and Lottery Tree raffle! Guest are welcome to bring any snacks they
are craving, while all drinks will be purchased at the
event. Pre-registration is going on now!! The cost is $20.00
per person in advance, and $25.00 at the door, which includes
your entry fee, 6 Cosmic Bingo Cards, Cosmic Dauber, and a
Cosmic Hat!! Tables are filling up quickly, so contact Jennifer
Hopfinger at 618-444-2626 or cjlhopfinger@gmail.com to
make your reservations today!! THIS IS NOT YOUR
GRANDMA'S BINGO!! (Must be 18 years of age to attend.) All proceeds benefit St. Joseph PTF!! We hope to see
you there!!
VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION
Freeburg, IL would like to invite you and your family to attend
this year’s Veterans Day Celebration which will include the
presentation of Freeburg’s new Military Flag Memorial and
Honorary. Our Nation’s Veterans will be honored on Veterans
Day (Tuesday, November 11, 2014) At 2PM at the Village of
Freeburg Park located at 9 South Monroe St. Highlights will
include the first flag raising of the new Military Flag Memorial
and Honorary, addresses by U.S. Representative William L.
Enyart Jr. and Freeburg Mayor Seth Speiser, and live musical
performances. For more information or questions contact Sheila Gallagher at shegal77@att.net or by calling (618)977-9378.
Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
Parents must meet both the spiritual needs and provide for the
temporal (worldly) needs of the family. Keep priorities in order
as to which comes first. Daunting for both the beginning and
seasoned family. BUT our Lord never leaves us to our own
devices unless we close the door on Him. Ponder these points:
Use what we know of the Holy Family as a model.
Actively participate in your response to God's invitation/gift
through your prayers and actions.
Say Yes to God... always. Commit to God's invitation to be cocreator in nurturing and parenting your children... throughout
their lives
Root your family lives and values in God through prayer and
building a close relationships with Him.
Developing that relationship results in God becoming active in
raising our children with us:
Call on God to deal directly with the creature in times of distress. From infant outbursts to worrisome choices and decisions
later in life. God can be in charge.
Be active participants. We must teach our children about God,
His love for us, how He is always in our lives, how to make
good choices, and teaching them that all choices (good and bad)
have consequences.
Use Jesus as our model as parents AND for children.
The manual? Start with the Bible, the Catechism.
May our Lord God bless, guide, prosper and make bountiful the
work of all His stewards. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray.
HELP WANTED: LITURGICAL MINISTERS
We are looking for Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, and Ministers of Hospitality (ushers). If you are interested, please sign
your name on the list in the back of Church.
Training for Lectors: 8:30AM November 15th
Training for Eucharistic Ministers: 10:00AM November 15th
Training for Ushers: TBA
With the busy times of Thanksgiving and Advent season right
around the corner, enrolling in Faith Direct today is a great way
to ensure your gifts of treasure to St. Joseph Catholic Church
are received even if you may be out of town. Please pick up an
enrollment form from the parish office today or enroll online
at www.faithdirect.net - our Church
Code is IL505. Already using Faith
Direct? Don't forget to add your Christmas or End-of-Year contributions to
your account this fall.
Thank you in advance for your support
and for using Faith Direct!
BIBLE STUDY
BULLETIN NOTICES FROM ELSEWHERE.
Last Sunday we began our study of Matthew Chapters 14 and
15, Matthew's fourth narrative. Readings covered the death of
John the Baptist (Mt14:1-12); the feeding of the five thousand
(Mt14:13-21); Jesus' prayer on the mountain and Peter walking
on the water (Mt14:22-33); Jesus healing the sick (Mt13:3436); Jesus' view of “traditions” (Mt15:1-20); Faith of the Canaanite woman (Mt15:21-28) and the feeding of the four thousand (Mt15:29-39). Not all recalled this second feeding story.
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Join us today as we look at these stories in more detail. Where?
At the Parish Center, 8:00-9:30 AM
NOVEMBER FOOD PANTRY NEEDS:
Another time or venue more convenient? What books of the
Bible you would like to learn more about? Questions? Call Leo
Wolf at 539-3136, or Gene Racho at 475-2402.
A TASTE OF CHRISTMAS
The Christmas season is gloriously heralded in a delightful celebration that encompasses the joy, laughter, love and beauty of
the holidays! Gather with family and friends at this “feast for
the senses” – a memorable evening of fabulous food and entertainment to experience the spirit of Christmas in an exciting
new way! Songs and carols, dances, stories, comedy, touchingly re-enacted holiday scenes and more, all while you feast on a
sumptuous dinner! The banquet is set in the grandeur of a magnificent Great Hall; the performers are 50 very talented singers,
dancers and orchestra musicians from 16 diocesan parishes.
Dec. 6 & 7 at 7:00 p.m., Gateway Banquet & Convention Center in Collinsville. An evening of entertainment, a four-course
gourmet meal with dessert & beverages, taxes and gratuities
only $30 inclusive for adults; special menu & pricing for children. Co-sponsored by St. Mary’s Parish, Belleville. Tickets
must be purchased in advance. Order soon to reserve the best
tables. Call 618-409-0015 or email: ordertickets@charter.net.
SAVE THE DATE
St. Joseph School Bi-Annual Dinner Auction.
Roaring 20’s
Dust off your flappers and join us on April 25, 2015.
THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone who donated coats and blankets for the
St. Vincent DePaul thrift store. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
ADOPTION AWARENESS MONTH
Caritas Family Solutions wants all women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy to know that there are pro-life options available to them. Caritas provides pregnancy care services
(including counseling) to anyone in this situation, regardless if
they place their child for adoption or choose to parent. In addition, Caritas provides adoption services and pairs biological
parents with perspective adoptive families.
Throughout the month of November, Caritas is hosting an
online campaign to promote Adoption Awareness Month and to
raise funds for our adoption services. If you haven't already,
please follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and our website to read heartwarming stories about the beautiful families we
serve.
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Nov 12—Althoff Catholic High School 50th Annual
Benefit Dinner at Our Lady of the Snows
Nov 14—Cosmic Bingo @Holy Family-Cahokia doors
open at 6PM play begins at 7:30PM
Nov 16—Holy Family Quilt Bingo @ St. James Gym in
Millstadt doors open at 10:30 AM play begins at 1PM
Nov 23—St. Agatha Church Annual Basket Bingo
Hamburger helper, spaghetti sauce, pasta, cornbread mix, cake mix, and bar soap.
RESPECT LIFE CORNER
Mary, Health of the Sick – Mary teaches us to pray, to make
of our prayer an act of love for God and an act of fraternal charity. By praying with Mary, our heart welcomes those who suffer. How can our life not be transformed by this? Why should
our whole life and being not become places of hospitality for
our neighbors? (Pope Benedict XVI Homily during the torchlight
procession at Lourdes, September 2008) Learn, Act, Connect,
Pray: People experience many types of suffering; sometimes
only known to them. Be mindful and supportive of those who
are experiencing difficult times. Pray for those who suffer
alone that they find peace in God’s love.
CHRISTMAS CASH RAFFLE
It’s time to buy your tickets for the 12th annual Christmas Cash
Raffle! Tickets are $35 and available after the weekend masses. There are 29 cash prizes with the top prize being
$6000! You can buy your tickets from the school families or
from the school office during school hours. (539-3930) Tickets
are also available at Regions, Citizen North and South and the
Tribune office. The drawing will be held at the December 12
fish-fry.
WAY OF LIGHTS TREE DISPLAY VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer for a shift or two during the Way of Lights greeting
visitors to the Christmas tree display at the Shrine of Our Lady
of the Snows from November 21 through January 2. This is
also a great opportunity for youth service hours. If interested,
please email programs@snows.org or call 618-397-6700.
CURSILLO WEEKEND
Are you wanting a closer and more personal relationship with
Jesus? Come and join us for a week-end and experience a “little
bit of Heaven” held in Ruma at the motherhouse.
Women’s weekend: Feb 26—March 1
Men’s weekend: March 5—March 8
For further information please contact:
Alex Nast 618-539-3264, Margie Reaka 618-539-3765 or
John Tolan 618-410-8224.
SJS TOTS
Our playgroup for 0-5 year olds will play in the gym on Monday, November 17, 9-10am. This is a free activity for all little
ones and their caregivers. Hang out at the gym and play with
balls, scooters, hula hoops, and maybe even the big parachute! Invite your friends!
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