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Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP
PASTORAL LEADERS & STAFF
COME PRAY WITH US COME SERVE WITH US Mass at Our Parish Church Ashbrook Drive
4:00pm/5:00pm Saturdays & 8:00am Sundays 8:00am Tuesday / Thursday / Friday When school is not in session — 8:00am Mass Monday / Wednesday
Holy Days of Obligation 9:00am & 7:00pm Civil Holidays See Mass Intention in Bulletin
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 2:30-3:30pm CST / 3:30-4:30pm CDT Day & Evening Times during Advent & Lent Weekdays Anytime by Appointment with Fr. Mike at Home / Church
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick 1st Saturday of Every Month—After Evening Mass Anytime by Appointment with Fr. Mike at Home / Church
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday 8:30am -12:00midnight
Liturgy of the Hours 7:35am—Before Weekday Mass
Perpetual Help Devotions 8:30am—After Tuesday Morning Weekday Mass
Parish Rosary 8:30am—After Weekday Mass 3:30pm CST / 4:30pm CDT—Monthly on 3rd Saturdays 7:30am—Monthly on 3rd Sundays
Mass at Chapel of Our Lady Bellefontaine Road
10:30am Sundays School Mass at 8:00am Wednesdays When school is in session—Check weekly bulletin schedule
Sacrament of Reconciliation Day & Evening Times during Advent & Lent Weekdays Anytime by Appointment with Fr. Mike at Home / Church
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick 3rd Sunday of Every Month—After Morning Mass Anytime by Appointment with Fr. Mike at Home / Church
Parish Rosary 10:00am—Monthly on 3rd Sundays
Mass at Trinity Catholic High School
School Mass at 7:30am Mondays When school is in session—Check weekly bulletin schedule
HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH 10235 Ashbrook Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63137 * 314-868-2310
Father Michael Henning, Pastor [email protected] Father Ray Iwuji, In Residence Theresa McWilliams, Director of Music [email protected] Deacon George Watson, Permanent Deacon [email protected] Deacon Matthew Duban, Permanent Deacon [email protected] Sandy Miesner, Parish Secretary [email protected]
Steve Jones, Maintenance Coordinator David Vaughn, Parish Custodian Rose Fox, Rectory Housekeeping
CHAPEL OF OUR LADY 11725 Bellefontaine Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63138 * 314-868-2310
Ron & Diane Dudenhoeffer 314-741-3952 Marty Bligh 314-867-9238 / [email protected]
CHRIST LIGHT OF THE NATIONS CATHOLIC SCHOOL 1650 Redman Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63138 * 314-741-0400
Sister Mary Lawrence, SSND, Principal [email protected] Karen Dafflitto, Religious Education Coordinator [email protected] Judy Krenn Faith Formation Coordinator & Youth Ministry [email protected]
“Consult not your fears, but your hopes and dreams.
Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential.
Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in,
but with what it is still possible for you to do.”
Pope John XXIII, Opening Address to the Bishops of the 2nd Vatican Council
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
we are a
with a mission Parish Report from Father Mike September 24th, 2017 - No. 2
Coming Events of Note
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH
Friends of the Poor Walk/Run 9:00am Florissant’s Egan Civic Center
Benefiting the St. Vincent de Paul Society North District Council
For more information contact: Marty & Annette Bligh 314-867-9238
Parish Harvest Moon Fest 12:00n - 9:00pm
Parish Community Center Annual Parish Festival with bingo, dinners,
raffles, and cash bar building community and benefiting our parish
Grant that all the faithful of the Church,
looking into the signs of the times by the light of faith,
may constantly devote themselves to the service of the Gospel.
Keep us attentive to the needs of all
that sharing their grief and pain, their joy and hope,
we may faithfully bring them the good news of salvation and go forward with them
along the way of your Kingdom.
to work in our parish community. Currently Catholic Family Services and Catholic Charities have offices and programs located at our parish site. The Shared Accounting Office also supports parishes out of our Community Center. These programs/services are a visible active presence in the neighborhood of our church. A reality we must not undervalue since the facilities of many other mainline denominations tend to be vacant during the week and are often underutilized on the weekends.
As a parish we continue to strive to plan for and support the ministries, organizations, and activities necessary for parish life. In addition, for the sake of our mission as a parish of the Catholic Church, we also intend to be good stewards of the resources entrusted to us by previous generations and by the generosity of our current parishioners.
Our need for volunteers, especially as leaders of parish ministries, activities, and organizations, continues to be one of our greatest challenges.
Also, as I’ve listened to our members and discussed the future of our parish with them - formally and informally - many have simply wondered whether our integration as a parish, our unity as a parish, could be much more evident and effective if we worshiped together only at our parish church.
Planning Recommendations
I met with Archbishop Carlson in June concerning his request for a review of our parish’s unity and viability since the closing of Our Lady of the Rosary Parish as well as our use of the Chapel of Our Lady as a second worship site. He then consulted with Bishop Mark Rivituso, Vicar General Michael Boehm, Chief Financial Officer Rob Bouche, and Superintendent of Catholic Education Kurt Nelson concerning my recommendations for the future.
In July the Archbishop asked for more information which I reviewed with our Finance Committee in August. This report emphasized our commitment to being and becoming a vital and stable parish that envisions a long-term future in North County. Since 2005 we have been actively exploring “why” we are here as a parish and “how” best to conserve and strengthen our parish.
Today’s bulletin summary highlights the main elements of my second report to the Archbishop. All of our Pastoral Leadership Team, Parish Pastoral Council, and Finance Committee members received the entire second report, with my encouragement to speak with any and all interested parishioners. I am meeting with the Archbishop again soon. With his support and guidance we will move into the future with confidence and grace.
Our Ministry of Presence in North County Holy Name of Jesus Parish serves a membership of 1,292 registered parishioners and a general population of 66,000 people living in a 37 square mile area once covered by 14 parishes. Four (4) of the 9 poorest ZIP codes in St. Louis County are located within our parish boundaries.
For the past 5 years developing partnerships with other organizations has been one of our parish priorities. This will enable our parish and the Catholic Church of St. Louis to have a more evident and effective outreach to the community. We are carefully and intentionally using our resources to attract service organizations
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
PARISH STABILITY Practicing good stewardship of our human, financial, and material resources needed for our parish to accomplish the work of the Church
$112,070 Amount of increase (29.5%) in Sunday revenues during the
past fiscal year
In 2012 our Parish Finance Committee recommended the
goal of balancing our parish budget
by July 1st, 2018.
For this fiscal year, as we strive for a
90% balanced budget, we have committed up to
$71,284 from parish savings,
and we are projecting a deficit of
$133,523.
We intend to invest
$110,677 in support of our
parish school, Christ Light of the Nations.
We have postponed hiring new staff to
replace Sister Rose, but anticipate
a future expense of
$40,000.
We have receive
$38,253 of the $127,025
we anticipate from our Beyond Sunday gifts and pledges.
An additional $100,000 - $200,000 from parish savings will be needed for
replacing our church and rectory roofs.
PARISH VITALITY Having sufficient staff, parish leaders, and volunteers to
sustain the ministries, organizations, and activities needed for our parish to accomplish the work of the Church
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
MASS INTENTIONS Monday September 25 Mass at Trinity H.S. Chapel 7:30am Homer Zigler
Tuesday September 26 8:00am Jack Droesch
Wednesday September 27 Mass at The Chapel 8:00am Joseph & Clara Schuermann
Thursday September 28 8:00am Gus & Phyllis Mercurio
Friday September 29 8:00am Evelyn Pohlmann
Saturday September 30 5:00pm Special Intention (Rosemary Macken)
Sunday October 1 8:00am Wich Family 10:30am Mary Ann Mehegan
Saturday, September 30 5:00pm
Dee Hooser* Mary Krsul* Donna Forrest Marilyn Gittemeier Judy Mantych Mary Migliazzo Lynda Brand-D
Sunday, October 1 8:00am
Anne Schwanz* Rochelle Stanton* Sr. Rose Laura Petroff Judi Sams Marie Tabor Pat Stolte-D
10:30am Lorraine Ritter* Susan Tolentino* Wallson Okohson Lucia Relabo Teddy Skaggs Charlene Taylor Bea Okohson-D Saturday, September 30
5:00pm Joe Bohnenkemper
Sunday, October 1 8:00am Patricia Behle 10:30am Gina Keppler & Bill Krenn September 26, 28, 29 8:00am Bruce Saak & Linda Byrns
Saturday, September 30 5:00pm Talor Williams, Meghan Kujath & Lauren Swindle
Sunday, October 1 8:00am 10:30am Charlene Taylor, Kathy Marino & Donna Forrest
Saturday, September 30 5:00pm Denise Wellman, Victor Caravello
Sunday, October 1 8:00am Mike & Laura Petroff 10:30am Dennis & Janice Schneider
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Turn to the LORD, who is generous in forgiving (Isaiah 55:6-9). Psalm — The Lord is near to all who call upon him (Psalm 145). Second Reading — Live your lives in a way worthy of the gospel of Christ (Philippians 1:20c-24, 27a). Gospel — The last will be first, and the first will be last (Matthew 20:1-16a). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ezr 1:1-6; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 8:16-18 Tuesday: Ezr 6:7-8, 12b, 14-20; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 8:19-21 Wednesday: Ezr 9:5-9; Tb:13:2, 3-4abefghn, 7-8; Lk 9:1-6 Thursday: Hg 1:1-8; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Lk 9:7-9 Friday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Ps 138:1-5; Jn 1:47-51 Saturday: Zec 2:5-9, 14-15a; Jer 31:10-12ab, 13; Lk 9:43b-45 Sunday: Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-9; Phil 2:1-11 [1-5]; Mt 21:28-32
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
North District Walk Saturday September 30, 2017
10:00 am (registration begins 9:00 am) at James J Eagan Center
Come out and enjoy a beautiful, fall morning and bring your family, friends and parishioners. Meet at the soccer field at the James J. Eagan Center, commonly called the Florissant Civic Center. We will walk the track around the soccer field. Or you can just sit in the stands and cheer on the Walkers!
If you are unable to be there, please donate and help fund the needs of our neighborhoods.
Walkers and donors can designate the SVDP confer-
ence they want to support. Pledge sheets and registration forms will be available and donations accepted after 10:30 Mass Sunday 9/17/17 and Sunday 9/24/17. You can also register or donate online at www.fopwalk.org Our North District Walk is the 7th Walk listed in Missouri.
SOUP, STEW AND CHILI Even though the temperature does not reflect it, it’s time to start thinking about our Soup, Stew and Chili Ministry. During the months of Oct through Mar., containers will be placed at the entrances of Holy Name of Jesus Church and Chapel of Our Lady on the first weekend of the month. Take home a container or two and fill it to the brim with your favorite recipe of soup, stew or chili. Each container holds approximately four bowls of soup. Freeze it and return it on the third weekend of the month before Mass. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Food Pantry, located in the city, will pick up the containers on Mon. and distribute them to their clients. Thank you for your help in making this minis-try’s season a success. A schedule when to pick up and return the containers will be pub-lished in future bulletins. If you have any questions, please call Pat Wiese, 385-7845.
Thank you all for your generous support and loving prayers. A special thanks to Father Henning, Deacon Matt, Francine and the choir. We are so grateful for all the love in our lives. -
The Droesch Family
FREE FLU SHOTS Christian Hospital is offering free flue shots
For children and adults
Tuesday, October 3, 3-7pm Christian Hospital Atrium
11133 Dunn Road—Detrick Building
Thursday, October 5, 2-6pm Northwest HealthCare Community Room
1225 Graham Rd.- Entrance A
Saturday, October 14 9am—2pm Shalom Health Fair at Hazelwood East High
School 11300 Dunn Rd
Sunday, October 22 9am –3pm
Christian Hospital Atrium 11133 Dunn Road—Detrick Building
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
Stewardship of Treasure Your Gifts of Support for Our Parish Mission
Report on Parish Collect ions
Thank you for supporting our parish services and programs as well as the operation and maintenance of our facilities. Your financial support will help us to achieve a balanced budget. This year our goal is for parish revenues to cover 80% of all parish expenses
Total Sunday Collection (September 17, 2017)
$7,150.10
Online Giving Amount (included above) $1,275.00
Budgeted Weekly Revenue Needed $9,725.00
This Week (under amount)) $2,574.90
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Colleen Phillips, Jack Modde and all who have died this week. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Bob Rosegrant, Lois Albers, Stanley Wilson, Tim Bassett, Amy Bahannan, Baby” Charlotte Ipock, Matthew Hummert, Jewel Barnett, Ann Marlowe, Annie Bates, Kenneth L Smith, Donna Lane, Bob Seidel Jr, Matt Borzymowski, Bev Roche, John Spaedy, Jerry Moore, Matt Cody, Dee Ferrell, Maureen Williams, Dorothy Smith, Bernette Goymerac, Dennis Schneider, Liz Rimini, Mildred Miller, Mary Masterson, Gerri Gardocki, Jimmie Muckle, Marge Brendel Ted Stocker
PRAYER CHAIN If you or someone you know is in need of pray-er, please call either Marjorie Dubray @741-9926 or Betty Kondracki @ 868-0176
IMPORTANT HOSPITAL NEWS
If you or a friend, relative, neighbor, etc. are being admitted to a hospital please contact the Parish Office to let us know.
EDUCATION Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army. —Edward Everett
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
Students in grades 6 through 8 and their parents are invited to attend High School Night at
Trinity Catholic 1720 Redman Road –St. Louis 63138
7:00pm Thursday, October 5, 2017
There will be representatives from 17 area high schools present to provide information regarding entrance requirements, curriculum and activities, finances, and other areas of interest to parents and students. Dates and locations for additional High School Nights are posted at :
http://archstl.org/education/page/high-school-nights
The Jennings Do-Dads are sponsoring their 5th Annual Trivia Night on Saturday, October 21st. The event will be held at St. Sabina Parish, 1625 Swallow Lane, Florissant MO. Doors open at 6:30 pm; Trivia starts at 7 pm. Tables of 8 are available for $120. Cost includes beer, wine soda, and water. Guests are encouraged to bring their own food and snacks to enjoy. The theme for the evening is Halloween and Fall Themed Trivia. For reservations or more information call Jim Christian @ 314-341-8417 or Mike Spahn @ 314-378-4964
You are invited to attend a St. Sabina Prayer Breakfast
Saturday, September 30th Immediately following the 8:00 a.m. Mass
In St. Sabina Huels Hall
Featuring Guest Speaker - Patty Schneier
Patty will be speaking on Our Lady of Fatima in preparation for OUR ROSARY RALLY scheduled for
Saturday, October 14th at noon on the upper soccer field.
St. Sabina’s Men’s Club will be providing breakfast. Please send your Name, Phone and Email with $5.00 to the Rectory Or mail to Carol Strauss, 1475 Bristol,
Florissant, MO 63031 Please make checks payable to Carol Strauss.
If you have any questions - please call 314-831-5639
Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time September 24, 2017
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JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE
HARVEST MOON FEST
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
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