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DAILY MASSES: Tuesday 6:00 PM
Wednesday—Friday 8:00 AM
WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 7:45 AM and 10:00 AM
HOLY DAYS: 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM
Parish Office Open: M-F, 9-4 Email: [email protected]
BAPTISMS Please contact The Pastor for appointment.
MARRIAGES Contact The Pastor at least six (6) months in advance.
RECONCILIATION
SATURDAY 4:00 - 4:30 PM or Contact The Pastor at any time PRAYERLINE: 573-498-3550
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
276 Highway H Eugene, MO 65032-4231
Grades: Pre-K to 8 (Extended Care Is Available)
School Principal: Marianna Werdehausen Email: [email protected]
Phone: 573-498-3574 Fax: 498-3776 School Secretary: Rosie Beck
8:00am –Noon / [email protected] Noon—4 pm Nancy Kliethermes
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING DATE 4TH THURSDAY @7:00PM
President - Chuck Berendzen Vice President - Jerry Hogg
Secretary - Andy Adrian DPC Representative - Jerry Hogg
Member—Carol Plank Member—Jeanne Buechter Member - Joyce Musick
SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD MEETING 3RD THURSDAY @ 6:30PM
President– Missy Beck Vice President– Mark Adrian
Secretary– Kim Evers Brittany Schulte-Lynn Morgan– Aaron Wood
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 3267 MARY’S HOME
MEETING: 1ST THURSDAY @ 7:30 PM
GRAND KNIGHT: Justin Musick
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
CATHOLIC CHURCH 274 Highway H
Eugene, MO 65032-4231 Phone: 573-498-3820
Fax: 573-498-3779
For Emergencies Call: 1-573-375-2266 (24/7)
PASTOR: Rev. Patrick J. Shortt Secretary: Roxanne Schulte
Email: [email protected] Website: olosmaryshome.com
Submit articles for bulletin: [email protected] Article submission deadline is Tuesday at 9:00 am
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MASS INTENTIONS
September 27th & 28th, 2014
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
Date Steward-ship
Other Direct Dep.
Total
Sept 7 $8,611.09 $675.00 $1,669.00 $10,955.09
Sept 14 $6,354.00 $220.00 $808.00 $7,382.00
Sept 21 $4,885.00 $50.00 $1,278.00 $6,213.00
Sept 28
YOUR STEWARDSHIP TO OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS
Monthly Goal: $48,000.00 Actual: $24,550.09 # Envelopes W/Opportunity to Give approx._409_ #Envelopes Collected for this past weekend 86
Thank You!
Sat. Sept 27 5:00 pm Louis Sr. & Leona Evers
Sun. Sept 28 7:45am 10:00am
Bob Adrian Family of God
Mon. Sept 29 No
Mass
Tue. Sept 30 6:00 pm Agnes Love
Wed. Oct 1 8:00 am Roman & Tillie Schulte
Thu. Oct 2 8:00 am Adolph & Katie Kempker
Fri. Oct 3 8:00 am Bernadine Kempker
Sat. Oct 4 5:00 pm Floyd Love
Sun. Oct 5 7:45am 10:00am
Andy Lepper Family of God
“Among our tasks as witnesses to the love of Christ is that of giving a voice to the cry of the poor.”
~Pope Francis’ address to the Archbishop of Canterbury 06/14/13
Mon. Sept 29 Quilting 8 am - 12 pm
Wed. Oct 1 Senior Dinner 11 am - 1 pm Youth Ministry 6:30 pm
Thurs. Oct 2 Quilting 9 am - 3 pm & 6 pm - 9 pm K of C Meeting 7:30 pm
Fri. Oct 3 First Friday Adoration 8 am AA & Al Anon Meeting 8 pm
Sat. Oct 4 $10,000 Fantasy Night, Doors open at 6 pm
Sun. Oct 5 PSR 8:45 am
Weekly Stewardship Reflection
Saint Augustine, a doctor of the church, once wrote that the first, second, and third most important attitude in Christianity is humility. In today’s second reading, Saint Paul is concerned with how we conduct ourselves in our community of faith. He urges us to let our conduct be worthy of the Gospel we say that we believe; and that it all begins with humility. He asks us to consider others better than ourselves, and to serve them by looking out for their best interest, not ours. Consider how Saint Paul’s appeal to imitating Christ’s humility can en-hance your relationships.
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2014 MINISTRY ASSIGNMENTS
Changes? Email [email protected] or call 498-3820
Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:45am Sunday 10:00am
Lector
Lector
Lector
Mark Borman Dayna Limbach Lindsey Clark
Wanda Borman Tom Oligschlaeger Miranda Henley
Ex. Ord. Min Ex. Ord. Min Ex. Ord. Min
Dave Berendzen Adeline Bauer Mable Farmer
Karen Berendzen Michael J Schulte Debra Ann Groose
Terry Berendzen BJ Schwaller Kevin Richards
Acolytes Acolytes Acolytes
Kayla Bond Trenton Parr Ethan Adrian
Kyle Bond Cody Schulte Jacob Adrian
Zachary Bond Sara Stansbury Macy Adrian
Faith Kempker Devin Haeffner
Ushers Ushers
Ushers
Billy Bond Ray Rush Brent Adrian
Daniel Hagenhoff Sheldon Schulte Brian Adrian
Nathan Hagenhoff Ethan Schulte Tyler Clark
Justin Musick Wayne Schulte Greg Love
Counters Counters Counters
Angie Berendzen Jackie Berendzen Gina Adrian
Jeanne Buechter Jean Rush Jennifer Adrian
Jeff Tucker, Julie St. George, Loretta Lepper, Beth Diefenbach, Wilma Schulte, Mary Alice Schulte, Regina Doerhoff, Jason Boessen, Kari France, Blain Kemna, Jon Thomann, Margaret Romph, Isaac Hargis, Annette Evers, Anita Evers, Delphine Dickneite, Kevin Kliethermes, Lucille Limbach, Brian Heimericks, Grady Dudenhoffer, Katie Casteel, Jessica Massman, Barbara Kemp, Anthony Glowski, Darren Sloan, Genarose (Boessen) Hohertz, Dave Koetting, Nancy Kempker, Patricia Schulte, Amanda Schulte, Hayden Backes, Tim Allgaier, Harold Deeken, Rosalie Goodman, Rosemary Dunn, Pat Banner, Kurt Suthoff, Leander Berendzen, Russell Stansbury, Judy Wieberg, Anna Marie Boillot, Walter Groose, Mildred & Henry Schulte, Andi Jo Schulte, Ethan Limbach, Landree Kempker, Mary Jo Fox, Chuck Kempker, Kris Kempker, Anthony (Tony) Kempker, Bill Kempker, Gary Herigon, Alma Koetting, Curt Lepper, Jase Higgins, Agnes Volmert, Faythe Scheulen, Cooper Browner, Margaret Evers, Brenda Rush, Connor Strope, Alexa Staats. PLEASE call the rectory to have a name added or removed from our prayer list, or to advise us of hospitalizations. We would like to keep the list as current as possible. Thank-you
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TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR
September 28, 2014
How does a follower of Jesus deal with control, fear, and the issue of forgiveness?
Modern moral theologians often remind us that no action performed out of fear will ever help determine where we’ll spend our eternity. God only counts the things we freely do. That’s good to know when we do something “bad” because somehow or another we’re forced into it. But it’s not good to know when we do something good out of force or fear, like going to Mass as kids because our parents gave us no choice. Couple this opinion of moral theologians with today’s psychological insights that very few of our actions during any given day are completely free, and we’ve got a lot to think about.
Fear controls much of our existence. We probably do a fair amount of good every day simply because people expect us to do it, especially if we’re priests. We’re afraid to let them down, or fearful of the reputation we’d acquire if we didn’t do it. Fear can often guarantee we do the “right thing.” But it also takes away the freedom God expects us to have, and it’s a big issue in how we relate with and to God.
One of our most significant biblical passages is the Genesis 32:23-32 narrative that tells us why Israelites are called Israelites. The sacred author divides the title into three separate Hebrew words and comes up with the etiological explanation that it means “someone who wrestles with God.”
This describing Jacob wrestling with God was originally composed in a “fertility cult” environment: a culture in which organized religion guaranteed fertility for someone’s family, animals and fields by supplying them with the special words, gestures and behavior that controlled the actions of fertility gods and goddesses in their lives.
On the other hand, Jacob’s descendants — the Israelites — boasted that they wrestled with Yahweh, their God, refusing to engage in anything that could even slightly imply they were in the business of controlling him. Yahweh was not only passionate for the freedom of his people; his people were passionate for the freedom of Yahweh. Their encounters with their God entailed lots of wrestling, like all honest relationships. Any hint of control would kill their unique involvement with one another.
Just as all of us grow when we experience good relationships, so the ancient Israelites grew in their relationship with Yahweh. Their personalities and actions changed, enabling them over time to acquire completely new value systems.
Fr. Pat.
A Picnic Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 30 at 7:00 in the school cafeteria. Managers, please try to attend to report if any changes or additional help is needed for next year. If you are interested in joining the 2015 Picnic Committee, please attend the meeting or contact Jeanne Buechter. If you would like to request a job change for next year, please let Jeanne Buechter or Barb Adrian know. We will try to accommodate your request, but please understand you will not be moved to an area that does not need additional help. Thanks! Jeanne Buechter - [email protected] - 498-6259 Barb Adrian - [email protected] - 498-3599
Community Bank of Russellville & Eugene locations are collecting non-perishable items for the Russellville family that lost their home due to a fire and sadly lost their son on the same day. You can drop items at either bank location. Any questions - contact Mandy Benz or Sarah Schwaller.
Sign-up for First Friday Adoration October 3rd & 4th. Sign-up sheets are posted in
the back of Church.
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Our Lady of the Snows School News:
Mark your calendars! It is time for our annual fundraiser FANTASY NIGHT! This year it is scheduled for October 4, 2014. Tickets are priced at $100 and can be obtained by calling the OLOS School - 498-3574, Mary’s Home Bank - 498-3820, or Lynn Morgan - 498-3372.
The school children will also be enjoying PIONEER DAY on Monday, October 13th. On this day students get to see first hand many of the activities from the "pioneer days". All students and adults are encouraged to dress in the pioneer fashion. In the past, students have enjoyed such things such as blacksmithing, butter churning, soap making and so on. If you have a special skill or know of an activity appropriate for the day and would like to share, please contact Mrs. Werdehausen in the school office. We are counting on parents and the community to make this day special!
OLOS SCHOOL IS LOOKING FOR ANYONE THAT WOULD BE INTERESTED IN DONATING P-GRAVEL FOR THE PLAYGROUND. PLEASE CONTACT SCHOOL AT 498-3574 IF WILLING TO DONATE. THANKS!!
Interested in taking First Communion pictures!!! First Communion is always the first Sunday in May at 10 Mass. If you are interested please contact Pam Groose at school 498-3574 or home 498-9985. Thank you!!!
Our Lady of Help Parish, Frankenstein Fall Festival Sunday, September 28, 2014 Served Family Style from 11am - 6pm $10 for adults, $4 for children 5-12, FREE for children under 5 Serving: Whole Baked Turkey & Country Sausage Dinner
Quilting will resume on Monday, September 22nd. The schedule will be as follows: Mondays: 8 am - 12 pm Thursdays: 9 am - 3 pm Thursdays: 6 pm - 9 pm We welcome any one who likes to quilt. If you have any questions, call Agnes Love or Betty Pound.
St. Martin Church, St. Martins Fall Festival Sunday, September 28, 2014 St. Martins Knights of Columbus Hall Served Cafeteria Style from 11am - 6pm $10 for adults, $5 for children 6-12, FREE for children 5 & Under Serving: Roast Beef & Sausage
St. Boniface Parish, Koeltztown Fall Supper Sunday, October 5, 2014 VFW Hall in Argyle Serving from 11am - 6pm $10 for adults, $5 for children 7-12, FREE for children 6 & Under Serving: Whole Hog Sausage and Fried Chicken Our Lady of the Snows Life Group
will be having a meeting on Tuesday, September 30th after Mass in the evening. Please come if you would like to join us. We will be getting ready for several events that are coming up. One will be the March for Life in Washington in January. We will meet in the back of Church.
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Are you receiving the Catholic Missourian?
At the direction of Bishop Gaydos, all households should be receiving this diocesan paper unless you have made a specific request NOT to receive it. Total subscriptions are billed to the parish ONCE per year in July based on a list provided by the parish. If you do NOT want to receive this paper please let the parish office know to have your name removed. If you do receive, please remember to put your $14 contribution in the Catholic Missourian envelope provided to you. Thanks!
Birthright of Mid-Missouri Offering Positive Alternatives to Abortion
Hotline: 1-800-550-4900
Birthright is looking for women to assist the regular office volunteers with duties such as answering the phone and helping moms in the clothing room. “Angels” are needed every other Tuesday from 12-3 pm and every Friday from 12-3 pm. If you would like to help, please call Peggy at 635-1657; or Karen at 635-8651.
Do you have questions about the Catholic Faith? Are you thinking about becoming Catholic? Wondering whether to
join the Church? RCIA Can help you decide!
Who Can Attend?
Any interested person who has not been confirmed in the Catholic Church may be part of RCIA. There is no need to have made a deci-sion to join; you can come just to inquire. People from no particular
church background and Christians from Protestant denominations are welcome, as are men and women from other religions who feel drawn to Christ. Baptized, Catholic adults who were never con-
firmed and who want to be received into full communion with the Church may do so through RCIA.
When and Where Does It Meet?
Our process runs from September through the second week after Easter. Participants gather from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday eve-
nings at the Computer room of the New Parish Center.
How Can I Find Out More? For more information contact Our Lady of the Snows Parish Office
at 573-498-3820 or Fr. Patrick Shortt Pastor at 573-375-2266.
Missouri Catholic Conference 2014 Annual Assembly
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY at the crossroads Saturday, October 4, 2014 at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City Keynote Speaker: Dr. Ed Hogan Brochure is posted in back of Church.
Anyone interested in bowling, you need to contact Jason Bittle
at 690-6487.
Let Kathy Schulte know if you have any size picture frames you would like to donate. They will be used to give away religious pictures at the Marian Conference in Ozark, MO in October.
2014 Marian Conference October 3 & 4th FREE Contact: [email protected] or Phone # 417-725-5527
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ENGAGED ENCOUNTER “A wedding is a day,
a marriage is a lifetime.”
Encounter Weekends - 2014
November 7-9, 2014, Moberly, Missouri
Contact: Pat Reinkemeyer 635-9127 ext. 240
Marriage Challenges? RETROUVAILLE—A lifeline for married
couples! For confidential information call toll free at:
1-(800)-470-2230 or visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
Next Programs: February 6-8, 2015
June 5-7, 2015 CALLING ALL WAR VETERANS
WORLD WAR II - KOREAN WAR – VIETNAM WAR
Central Missouri Honor Flight needs your help in finding World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War Veterans for a trip of a lifetime. Do the these heroes in your life know that they have the opportunity to be flown to Washington DC, at no cost to them, so they can see the war memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice?
Words cannot begin to describe how meaningful this one-day trip is for them. These great and humble Americans return from a Central Missouri Honor Flight to receive the heroes’ welcome they never received.
The next Honor Flight will be in September/October 2014. Now is the time for them to get in their applications. Applications and information can be found on our website: www.centralmissourihonorflight.com. You may call (573) 256-1930 with any questions or further assistance (you will need to leave a message - you will get a return call).
Scheduled Ultreya’s:
St. Peter, Jefferson City, Mon. Oct. 6th @ 7:00 pm
JEFFERSON CITY PRE-CANA The 2014 dates are: October 4. Classes are held at St. Mary's Health Center in Jefferson City. Cost is $50 per couple. Contact either Mark or Debbie Mehmert by email: [email protected]
Couple-to-Couple League Natural Family Planning
Engaged or married couples are welcome to attend. 2015 Class Schedule—flyer posted in back of Church. You can also find current information at: http://www.midmonfp.org/
Pilgrimages to Medjugorje, Lourdes, Nevers.
We have a pilgrimages scheduled to St. James Church in Medjugorje and to Lourdes/Nevers this fall. Bosica Bartulica (who grew up in the Medjugorje area) will be conducting the pilgrimages. The dates are: October 1 – 13 for $3,295 to Lourdes, Nevers and Medjugorje; and to Medjugorje only October 4-13for $ 1,945. The price includes all flights, accommodations and many meals. Pilgrims from central Missouri are enrolled on the pilgrimage to Medjugorje only. Prayerfully consider joining us. If you have questions, please contact David Lankford at 573-694-8362 or [email protected] or Bosica Bartulica at 816-279-4509 or [email protected].
Walk In The Footsteps of Jesus Please join Fr. Nicholas Reid Holy Family Church, Freeburg, Mo on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land March 15-24 2015. We will visit Nazareth, Cana, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Beautitudes, Capernaum, Mt. Tabor, Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Qumran, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Mt. Olive and much more. All accommodations are in first class hotels. Please call Travel Tyme 636-391-1000 for and application and more information. All applications and deposit must be returned by Dec. 1, 2014.
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