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MASS SCHEDULE:
Weekdays 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent)
8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)
Saturday 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent)
5:00 p.m. (St. Ann Church-Sunday
Fulfillment)
Sunday 8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)
11:00 a.m (St. Ann Church)
BAPTISMS: By appointment. (Instruction
classes for Parents and God-parents on Monday
evenings by appointment. Contact the Rectory
early in pregnancy.)
CONFESSIONS: Sat. 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
WEDDINGS: Prepare for your marriage.
Archdiocese guidelines must be followed.
Contact the Pastor at least 6 months in
advance to assist you. You must be attending
Sunday Mass.
7530 Natural Bridge Normandy, Missouri- 63121
www.stannchurch-stl.org School website: www.sacs-stl.org Father Bill Kempf, Pastor, ext 855
Pat Marstall, Secretary- 385-5090, ext 851 Mary Jo Reichenbach, Principal
School- 381-0113 Anna Hook, Preschool Director- 382-2974
Eileen Engelmeyer, Bookkeeper- 385-5090 ext 852 Parish Center Scheduling and Rental- 385-5090
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you
are unable to attend mass for a prolonged
period of time, call the rectory to arrange for
Holy Communion at your residence. Likewise,
please inform the rectory staff if you
will be hospitalized so we can attend to your
spiritual health.
NEW PARISHIONERS: A warm welcome
to new parishioners. Please stop at the Rectory
and register. If you move, please let us know.
CHILDRENS LITURGY:
Grades K thru 6, Special Liturgy of the Word
at 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass, Sept-May
BULLETIN DEADLINE: 3 pm Tuesday
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS MEETINGS
Parish Council- 1st Monday - 7:00 p.m.
Knights of Columbus - 2nd Wednesday - 7:30 p.m.
Rosary begins at 7:20 p.m.
Ladies’ Guild-Second Thursday– 8:00 p.m.
Men’s Club - Last Wednesday - 8:15 p.m.
Finance Committee Quarterly - 7:00 p.m.
School Board - 2nd Monday - 6:30 p.m.
Athletic Association - 4th Monday - 8:00 p.m.
Social Justice Committee-4th Monday-7:00 pm
SAPO……………………..1st Tuesday-7:00 p.m.
The Solemnity of All Saints November 1, 2015
LECTOR SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 7 AND NOVEMBER 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 5:00 pm: Mary Jane Kieffer Sunday, November 8, 8:00 am: Janet McGee 11:00 am: Beth Barrere
The Solemnity of All Saints
From the Pastor’s Pen:
Normandy City Council Meeting… The upcoming City Council Meeting on November 3rd at 6:30
will discuss, among other things, the next steps in the Great
Streets project. As you know, the nearly completed Great
Streets Project was the first in several stages of the process
for revitalizing and redeveloping the Normandy area. The goal
is to make the Natural Bridge corridor an attractive place for
development and investment. By creating a more pedestrian
friendly street centered around a metro link station, the hope is
to attract investors and development to the neighborhood.
Stealing a line from Field of Dreams, Normandy hopes that:
“If you build it, they will come.”
The second part of the process is to use some existing
Missouri Laws around redevelopment to encourage the invest-
ment. Under what is called Chapter 353 Tax Abatement, local
communities can establish Urban Redevelopment Corpora-
tions. (URC) St. Louis County and the University of Missouri,
St. Louis have established two such Chapter 353 Urban Rede-
velopment Corporations. According to the Missouri Govern-
ment website, such Corporations have the power to operate
one or more redevelopment projects; however such projects
must be pursuant to a development plan which has been au-
thorized by the city after holding a public hearing on the devel-
opment plan. (353.060, RSMo.) Go to: https://ded.mo.gov/
upload/chpt353.pdf for more information about Chapter 353
URC’s.
As I understand it, under this act, developers get a tax abate-
ment for 25 years in return for their investment. The first ten
years, their taxes hold steady at the rate at which the previous
owner paid the previous year before the purchase. (eg: if
bought today, their tax rate would be held at 2014 rates.)
Then the next 15 years would be at a 50% of the ‘new’ value
of the property.
I encourage you to attend the meeting, there to learn the
scope of the URC, to ask any questions, dispel any fears, and
to bring any concerns you have to our elected officials.
UPDATE ON THE CONDENSATE LINE FOR THE BOIL-
ER. After multiple attempts using a different type of flexible
line, the company replacing the condensate line will now have
to ‘dig’ at the critical final 45 degree junction that it was unable
to get past. They will open the ‘tunnel’ that currently carries
both the steam and the return line, access the pipe, and then
finish pulling the replacement line the final 30 feet to the boiler,
make their connections, reseal the tunnel and then ‘turn the
heat on to the church.’ Hopefully by the time you read this,
this will have been accomplished. Thank you for your pa-
COFFEE AND DONUTS TODAY NOVEMBER 8th Join fellow parishioners and any guests for refreshments and conver-sation in our Parish Center.
Readings for the Week of November 1, 2015
Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a Monday: Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40 Tuesday: Rom 12:5-16b/Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Rom 13:8-10/Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Rom 14:7-12/Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Rom 15:14-21/Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27/Lk 16:9-15 Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16/Heb 9:24-28/Mk 12:38-44 or 12:41-44
CONFIRMATION PARENTS OF CONFIRMATION AGE CHILDREN, mark your calendars for Sunday morning, Nov. 15 for a joint meeting with your children and our confirmation preparation team. We will go over particulars of this year’s preparation process. Meeting time will be 10 a.m.
BIBLE STUDY – WITH A TWIST! will be this Wednesday, November 4, in the Rectory Library, 9:30-10:30 am. TOPIC: Shaping a Life of Discipleship. Bring a Bible. Questions? Call Fr Ron 381-2995.
CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. Julie Thompson, St. Ann’s Math & Social Studies teacher, has been awarded the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award 2015
Emerson annually recognizes more than 100 educators in the St. Louis metropolitan area who are examples of excellence in their field. Mrs. Thompson is one of only 4 Awardees from Catholic schools. She will be honored at a special award ceremony on November 22 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Clayton.
SANCTUARY LADIES Friday, November 6
Rosemary Fischer & Audrey Hughes
Join us in sharing a love of reading with our students at the Scholastic Book Fair in the Parish Center: Friday, Nov 20 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Saturday, Nov 21 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Sunday, Nov 22 from 11:45 pm to 1:00 pm Monday, Nov 23 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Tuesday, Nov 24 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Wednesday, Nov 25 from 9:30am 12:30 pm
We appreciate your dedication to creating lifelong readers.
Nov 6 No School Faculty In-Service Day Nov 7 St. Ann School Talent Show 6:30 pm Parish Center Nov 8 Confirmation Meeting 10:00 am Nov 16 1st Reconciliation Parent Meeting 6:30pm at the Newman Center
CHRISTMAS GREENS
St Ann Boy Scout Troop 516 will be taking orders for
wreaths after all the masses this weekend and nex weekend 8 at the church lobby. Proceeds will benefit our boy scouts for their summer 2016 camp.
November 1: Dynamic Catholic, Alive! The Saints In April 2014, Pope Francis canonized Saints Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II. Who are the saints? They are those who enjoy the Beatific Vision; they are the Church Triumphant. We are all called to be saints. The Catholic novelist Leon Bloy once wrote, “The only tragedy in life is not to become a saint.” On this Solemni-ty of All Saints, who are the saints that you look to as models of the Christian life?
St. Ann Church November 1, 2015
MONDAY, November 2
7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Everette Nance
TUESDAY, November 3
7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen
WEDNESDAY, November 4 7:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:20 am John Ngoc Nguyen
THURSDAY, November 5 7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Charles Murray, Jr. & Charles Murray, III
FRIDAY, November 6 7:00 am Larry Goodman (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Judy McGraugh
SATURDAY, November 7 9:30 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 5:00 pm Rev. Leonard Zamborsky
SUNDAY, November 8 8:00 am The People of St. Ann Parish 9:30 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 11:00 am Rita Frances Jones
SERVERS: WEEKDAY MASSES Mon-Wed, Nov 2-4: Cullen Quinlisk & Frederica Sullivan Thurs - Fri, Nov 5-6: Lianna Johnson & Alex Lawrence SATURDAY, November 7 5:00 pm: Ethan Bulard & Olivia Bulard SUNDAY, November 8 8:00 am: Rebecca Williams & Jack Garrett 11:00 am: Christine Oyalo & Felix Oyalo
FINANCIAL REPORT
For the 4th week of October ending 10/25/2015
Stewardship Goal: $28,400
Actual Monthly Parish Stewardship: $27,090
Money Counters: Monday, November 2: Team A
There is a second collection this weekend in support of the
Retirement Fund for Religious
In the Gospel today, Jesus tells us: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength…and you shall love your neighbor as your-self.” Through your gift to the Society of St. Vincent
de Paul you can show your love for our Lord and your love of your neighbor who is hungry, hopeless, alone and frightened.
Friday, November 13 is Eucharistic Adoration following the 8:00 am mass, ending with Benediction at 2:00 pm. Please remember the time you signed up to be here.
CARD PARTY every 2nd Tuesday of the month at Our Lady of the
Presentation . This month it will be November 10th at 10:30 am. You can have a table of 4 or 6 people and play cards, dominoes or what ever you like. It is only $5.00 and you receive a piece of cake, coffee
or tea. Hot dogs are available for .50 cents each. Attendance Prizes, Raffle. Bring your neighbors, friends and family. We have a lift for the handicapped, come in through the court yard. 8860 Tudor, Over-land, MO 63114, 427-0486 x201.
A MEMORIAL MASS for parents who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth, accident, or abortion, will he held at the Cathedral Basilica, Lindell Blvd. on Sunday, November 8 at 10 am, Bishop Hermann, celebrant. RSVP requested to the Cathedral Rectory, 314-373-8200.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SAFETY AND WELL BEING OF ALL THOSE SERVING IN OUR MILITARY, especially
Matthew Collins Keith Campbell Dylan Hilliard Brandon Klink Justin Scott Robert Spilling Andrew Spilling and the sick, the hospitalized, home bound and nursing home residents
James Alexander Katie Alexander
Patrick Barry Alex Befort
Dorothy Birdsong Mary Leigh Britt
Carl Brown Don Buchholz
Marie Buechert Marcia Buterin
Anthony Campisi Helen Craven
Fr. Jim Edwards Rose Ann Emma
Elaine Fitzgerald Kathleen Fitzgerald
Marie Gagnepain Bruce Gardiner
Julie Garcia Dominic Gaulden
Fritzi Goodman
Wallace Goodwin Emily Habel
Shannon McLaughlin Healy Jackie Henneboehle
Mary Hof Cindy Hogan
Chris Holmes Betty Husmann
James Jakle Levi Jennings
Jack Klein Lucy Kleinsorge
Pauline Lawler Barbara Lynch
Kirk Markuly Dan McGraugh
Bob Merritt W.D.M.
Mary Louise Montgomery John Nikonowicz
Jack Niland
Sheila Nunes Anne Parker
Kevin Putnam Marcia Putnam
Vi Rodgers John Rodemann
Kimberly Ryan Joan Schroeder
Rose Marie Schroeder Al Schulte
Raymond Sharp Fred Shea
Michael Shea Angela Tutt
Joe Welsch Nancy Whalen
Barbara Williams Marjorie Williams
Theresa Zlotopolski Alfred Zlotopolski
To newly registered parishioners
Chuck and Debbie Rasso
St. Patrick Center since 1990 has run McMurphy's Grill as an employment and culinary training program for its clients who are struggling with homelessness and mental-health problems. When you dine at McMurphy's Cafe at St. Patrick Center, you make a difference for clients in this employment training program. Come for breakfast or lunch, Mon-Fri 7am-2pm at 800 N. Tucker Blvd. in downtown St. Louis.
BASKETBALL REGISRATION for the winter basketball season is now open for all students, Kindergarten through Eight Grade. To register go to
www.sacs-stl.org/student-life/athletic-association Registration closes November 9, 2015.
SOULS AND GOALS SOCCER CUP 2015 What: "Souls and Goals" Soccer Match Where: St. Dominic High School O'Fallon, MO. When: Thursday, November 6, 2014, 7 p.m. Who: Seminarians, clergy, and Catholics of the Archdiocese of St. Louis The purpose of the match is to raise interest in
vocations especially to the Catholic priesthood, but also to religious life in general. Seminarians of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in Shrewsbury will compete against a team made up of priests, lay people, and even Bishop Edward Rice, Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis. Admission free and concessions will be available. Zorb balls at half time