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Our Lady Catholic Church 1550 St. Marys Ln., Festus, MO 63028
Liturgy of Sunday: Saturday - 5:00 p. m. Sundays - 7:30 a. m., 9:00 a. m. & 11:00 a. m. Weekday Liturgy: Monday - Friday 8:00 a. m.
Our Parish Mission Statement
“We, the Parish Family of Our
Lady, nourished by God’s Word
and the Eucharist, strive to meet the
needs of the people in our faith community
and all those the Lord calls us to serve, generously
using our gifts of TIME,
TREASURE and TALENT.
We affirm, support and challenge each
other to truly become the
BODY OF CHRIST.”
OUR LADY CATHOLIC CHURCH 1550 St. Marys Lane
Festus, MO 63028-1543 Rectory: (636) 937-5513 or (636) 931-4702 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm School / PSR (636) 937-5008 or 931-2963
SCHEDULE OF MASSES LITURGY OF SUNDAY: Saturday—5:00 p. m Sundays: 7:30 a. m., 9:00 a. m. & 11:00 a. m. WEEKDAY LITURGY: Tuesday—Friday 8:00 a. m. HOLY DAY MASSES:: Our Holy Day Mass Schedule varies. Please see inside of bulletin the week before Holy Day. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SATURDAYS: 4:00—4:30 p. m. or by appointment PARISH PENANCE SERVICES: Advent & Lent NEW PARISHIONERS WELCOME TO OUR PARISH FAMILY! To register please see Father Greg or an usher after any Mass or come by the rectory anytime.
BAPTISM CLASS: Please call Fr. Greg to arrange for a class. Parents of infants or pre-school children must attend class.
BAPTISMS: Please confirm dates for Baptism during Baptism class with Fr. Greg
CRY ROOM AVAILABLE: We encourage 1ST RECONCILIATION, EUCHARIST parents to bring children into church and sit up and CONFIRMATION front where they can see - only use the cry room Students must have on-going Archdiocesan approved when children become upset or unruly - when they Religious Education prior to and between the grades these settle down bring them back so they learn how to Sacraments are offered. First Reconciliation & Eucharist behave in church. in 2nd grade and Confirmation in 8th grade. Parents are involved in preparation. PREPARATION FOR RECEPTION OF THE SACRAMENTS MARRIAGE PREPARATION: Please contact Fr. Greg You must be a registered, active member of the at the rectory at least 6 months prior to the date you are Parish family before you begin preparation for any considering for your wedding. of the sacraments. You are encouraged to call the rectory for further information. RCIA-CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS You are encouraged to call the rectory for information ANOINTING OF THE SICK & concerning the process for those who would like to become PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Catholic or learn more about the Church. Please call the rectory anytime.
FATHER GREG KLUMP Pastor (Rectory)
DEACON GLENN POLITTE Deacon
DEACON TIM DUNN Deacon
MRS. TRACY KEMPFER School Principal (School, Ext. 1)
MS. DAWN MEINHARDT CRE & Parish School of Religion
(School, Ext. 5)
MRS. GRETCHEN KOHLER School Board President
314-698-1021
MRS. TRACY HOOG Parish Bookkeeper (Rectory)
MRS. JEANNE STOLZER Parish Secretary (Rectory)
FAX and WEBSITE
PARISH FAX: (636) 933-2230 WEBSITE: www.olpar ish.org
LITURGICAL ROLES (Oct 3 & 4)
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Lector: Debbie Temperato Ministers of the Eucharist: 1-N/A, 2-Wayne Zoellner, 3-N/A, 4-N/A, 5-N/A, 6-N/A, 7-Denise Dunn Servers: Eli Sanning
Sunday 7:30 a.m. Lector: Linda Coleman Ministers of the Eucharist: 1-N/A, 2-Bob Schlingmann 3-N/A, 4-N/A, 5-N/A, 6-N/A, 7-Karen Biggs Servers: Cody Bahr Sunday 9:00 a.m. Lector: Dirk Lupien Ministers of the Eucharist: 1-N/A, 2-Ruth Ann Adams 3-N/A, 4-N/A, 5-N/A, 6-N/A, 7-Debbie Buenniger Servers: Parker Brown
Sunday 11:00 a.m. Lector: Matt Surdyke Ministers of the Eucharist: 1-N/A, 2-Dianne Hicks 3-N/A, 4-N/A, 5-N/A, 6-N/A, 7-Rose Propst Servers: Zeke Bach
Pray For The Sick Mary Ann Boyer, Nicole Herrell Mellons, Mary Ann Schwent, Erin Redfield McClintic, John Stuart, Hayden Dean Hunt, Jean Pusateri, Samuel Hurd, Brittany Linderer, Steve Berry, Fran Griffith, Joe Kowalczyk, Byrce Sondag, Jeff Mogg, Keri
Meese, Jan LaForest, Ed DePauli, Robert Kaempfe, Helen Arnold, Kay Hornsby, Christina Reifsteck, Gary Dunbar, Marion Reando, Rev. Christopher Aubuchon, Laura Campise, Marge Alderson, Michael Martin, Michael Mil-felt, Joshua Lucas, Christopher Schlingmann, Agnes Au-buchon, Lynn Moser, Paul Williams, Dave Welker, William E. Aubuchon, Sister Pat Murray, Peggy Albaugh, Michael (Modde) Loness, Aurelia Pennick, John Langelier, Allen Steinman, Kathy Steinman, David & Andrea Schlingmann
Please remember to pray for all who are suffering with can-cer and those with chronic illnesses, those in nursing homes, those who are hospitalized, and those who are struggling with life-changing injuries. Also, please pray for all those in our parish who are pregnant, that they have a safe deliv-ery and a healthy baby. All names on our sick list in the bul-letin will remain for one month. After that month if you wish their name to be in the bulletin again you will need to call the rectory office at 636-937-5513 or contact our parish secretary by email at [email protected]. Thank you!
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SCRIPTURES OF THE DAY
Ezekiel 18: 25-28 When the sinner decides to turn against his sinfulness, he deserves to live.
Philippians 2: 1-11 or 2: 1-5 In your minds be as Jesus Christ.
Matthew 21: 28-32 He went out moved by regret. The tax collectors and prostitutes will precede you into the kingdom of God.
(Sept 28 - Oct 4)
Mon. 9/28/20 8:00 a.m. Communion Service Tues. 9/29/20 8:00 a.m. † Irene Doza Wed. 9/30/20 8:00 a.m. † Wilma “Jean” Govro Thurs. 10/1/20 8:00 a.m. † Bill Aubuchon Fri. 10/2/20 8:00 a.m. † Judy Morice
LITURGY OF SUNDAY
Sat. 10/3/20 5:00 p.m. † Pam Herrell Sun. 10/4/20 7:30 a.m. † Tim Bahr 9:00 a.m. † Carole Patterson 11:00 a.m. Communion Service
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Jb 1:6-22; Ps 17:1bcd-3, 6-7; Lk 9:46-50 Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Ps 138:1-5; Jn 1:47-51 Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88:10bc-15; Lk 9:57-62 Thursday: Jb 19:21-27; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14; Lk 10:1-12 Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5; Ps 139:1-3, 7-10, 13-14ab; Mt 18:1-5 Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91, 125, 130; Lk 10:17-24 Sunday: Is 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12-16, 19-20; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43
September 27, 2020
Dear good people of Our Lady, As we enter Autumn the weather is beautiful, farmers are harvesting their fields and we are on the verge of an explosion of color in the forests. As the earth prepares for its 5-month slumber that is winter, the readings at Sunday Mass are focused more and more on the Kingdom of God (or Kingdom of Heaven if you prefer). With this in mind, I would like to ask a seemingly simple question. When it comes to heaven or the kingdom, how do you enter it? I have asked this question of several hundred adults over the past two decades and the response is nearly universal – be a good person, don’t do bad things, etc. While these are vague answers, what is apparent to most Christians, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, is that entering the Kingdom of God is directly tied to one’s moral behavior. At least that is how entering the Kingdom is initially viewed. When asking if specific people who have committed crimes would be excluded, then the responses typically turned toward reconciliation. The offender would need to be sorry and ask for forgiveness. It is only when specific heinous acts such a violent abuse or murder occur that people then become unsure of how to respond. In the gospel, Jesus dismisses the first line of response outright by pointing out to the chief priests and the elders that the lowest in their eyes, tax collec-tors and prostitutes, were entering the Kingdom ahead of them. This revelation is tremendously damaging to anyone who wishes to believe that their self-righteousness puts them above anyone, or that the lack of this righteousness would lead that person to be cast out. In fact, it was those who adhered most devotedly to the letter of the Mosaic Law that were being criti-cized. The statement Jesus issues next addresses the second, more refined response of the need for recon-ciliation. Sin is not bad because it makes God angry. Sin is bad because it doesn’t work. Sin is a failed at-tempt on the part of the sinner to find joy and meaning in a behavior that brings internal division within the sinner him/her self, division within their relationship with God, and their relationship with all other people.
Since the compassion and mercy of God on display in the Christ is, in fact, the point of the incarnation, Jesus delights in the repentance of sinners. The story of the prodigal son and the parable of the lost sheep are prime examples of this. Regardless of who sins, how they sin, how of-ten they sin, we remain God’s daughters and sons. God’s desire is for us to use the Law, the teachings of the Church, to help direct us to conversion and assist us in helping others to conversion. Neither the Church, nor her teachings, should ever be used as a means to separate people from God or the worship-ping community. The Kingdom (already here) is predicated on the truth that Christ calls us to be one body. No one is expendable, yet no one is to be ex-cluded from accountability for their actions. Jesus in no way endorses harmful behavior that is sin, but also sees healing from its wounds as always possible. We are works in progress to be sure. The com-passion Jesus offers us is a needed help to our growth, and it is this compassion we need to learn to share with those who bring injury to us. Have a blessed week! Blessings Revealed – This largely parish-based con-temporary Christian music group will be performing on Saturday October 3rd at 7:00 p.m. on the parking lot of Surdyke Motor Sports on Highway 61 across from Mercy Jefferson Hospital. Concessions will be available (Hotdogs, snacks, and soft drinks). They have performed each year for the past few years. Their performance is top-notch and will delight all who have the time to join us.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading - When the wicked turn away from their wickedness they have committed and do what is right, they shall surely live (Ezekiel 18:25-28). Psalm - Remember your mercies, O Lord (Psalm 25). Second Reading - Consider others as better than your-selves; look not to your own interests, but to the inter-ests of others (Philippians 2:1-11 [1-5]). Gospel - Tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you (Matthew 21:28-32).
PARISH STEWARDSHIP THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
Weekly collections September 19th & 20th, 2020
Envelopes 6,696.00 On Line Giving - Sept. 14 - Sept. 20 2,818.00 Loose Checks 805.00 Loose Cash 169.00 Children 0.00 Capital Donations (pink envelopes) 350.00 Total Weekly Collection 10,838.00 YTD Total 142,102.75
Holy Day -
One Time Gifts/Memorials 0.00
Guardian Angels 0.00
Special Collection - Catholic University 10.00
St. Vincent DePaul 0.00
Please pray for the repose of the souls of: Charles Furlong,
Uncle of Pam (Gary) Schmidt and Donald Benson Sr.,
father of Mark (Debbie) Benson, grandfather of Amy Schilly, Lori Biehle and Ashley Shaw and gr. grandfather of Cooper & Hadley Schilly, Izzie & Paxton Biehle and
Cohen & Maddox Shaw. May they rest in peace!
The Our Lady Council of the Knights of Colum-bus Developmental Disabilities Drive, commonly called the “Tootsie Roll Drive”, will take place the weekend of October 10th & 11th. Due to the Coronavirus, we will not be collecting in our usual
manner. The state goal is $700,000.00. The proceeds of the Drive (last year we collected almost $3400) will be equally di-vided between Next Step for Life in Jefferson County, who uses it to send athletes to the Special Olympics, and to support the KC Wing for Developmentally Disabled children at Cardinal Glen-non Hospital. Under the present circumstances, both groups are in need of our support. We are going to conduct a different type of Drive this year. You will have two (2) ways to donate, any amount is appreciated: 1. There will be buckets in the back of church where you can
place your donations after Mass or at any time. Tootsie rolls will be there for you to pick up.
2. Mail your donation to: Gary Cronin 205 Grey Hawk Drive Festus, MO 63028
PLEASE MAKE ALL CHECKS OUT TO Council 14402 or Knights of Columbus
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN CONVERTS TO PREVENT AND PRO-TECT - For those of you who are currently in compli-ance in the old system "Protecting God's Children", you are still required to reg-ister in the new system
"Prevent and Protect" before December 31, 2020 to stay in compliance. The cost for you before Decem-ber 31, 2020 is free. The website is https://www.preventandprotectstl.org and the Passcode is stlprotect. Please do this as soon as possible. If you do not register in the new system by the deadline, then effective January 1, 2021, you will no longer be in compliance and will have to register in the new system before you may volunteer again. The cost for you at that time will be $8.00. There are instructions in the vestibule, school and the rectory offices. If you would like the instructions mailed or emailed to you, please call the rectory 636-937-5513 and ask for Jeanne or email her at [email protected]
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Fatima Public Square Rosary will be on the front lawn at Sacred Heart Parish on Saturday, October 10th at 12:00 noon. All are welcome! Bring your ro-sary, lawn chairs or blankets to sit on.
Mass in Extraordinary Form (Traditional Latin Mass) will be offered on the Fir st Sunday of the month (October 4) at 12 p.m. at Ste. Genevieve Catholic Church in Ste. Genevieve, MO. There will be explanatory booklets available for everyone.
Free Flu Shot Clinic: Ozark Food Pantry provid-ed by Pharmax Pharmacy - Fri., Oct. 2 from 11 a.m. to noon, Sat., Oct. 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Fri., Oct. 9 from 11 a.m. to noon and Sat., Oct. 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
WELCOME TO OUR LADY CATHOLIC CHURCH
If you are not currently registered and wish to join the parish, please complete the form below and place it in the collection basket or bring it to the rectory. We will mail you a Parish Registration Form. Thank you!
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Our Lady Parish Council Meeting Summary – September Parish Council met on September 10, 2020. Agenda was pre-sented and minutes approved from the August 13th meeting with a correction. *Committee Reports: Youth Ministry reported that they reached out to the CYC contact person and there had been no activity in regard to sports due to COVID. Fr. Greg encour-aged the committee to reach out to Matt Collins to sustain a collaborative effort. Public Relations and School Collabora-tion Committees had nothing to report. The Picnic Committee report consisted of discussion about a raffle. A sample from another parish was presented as a sug-gestion that we might follow. In the end it was decided to have a raffle with the following prizes: a Quilt, $2500 cash and a 1/10 ounce gold coin. Cost of the tickets are 6 for $25. These could be picked up at church on weekends, distributed to school families through school packets and picked up at the parish office. No tickets will be sent through the US mail. Tickets distributed the first week of October and the drawing held on the Sunday prior to Thanksgiving. The Knights and the Ladies Auxiliary gave a $400 dollar contribution to help defer the income loss of not having a picnic. *The first draft of the first annual stewardship report for 2020 was presented and revisions suggested. The committee will create a second draft and present it to the council. *The Flow Chart of Parish Organizations under their respec-tive commissions will be sent to the parish council for the next meeting. *The policy on Non-parish Organizations being able to post information and place items in the bulletin was approved. *The council approved the resignation of Chris Parker from the parish council due to his heavy work load and family responsibilities. Thank you Chris for serving. * In regards to church envelopes and adding additional enve-lopes. Fr. Greg will write an article for the bulletin about the envelopes in our stewardship set and clarify what they are for. *The parish council members should come prepared to the next council meeting with what group or groups we have an interest in being a liaison for. As liaison the parish council member would contact the leader of an organization or com-mittee and let them know they are their contact person and would act as a conduit of communication regarding activities, concerns between their group and the parish council. * Next meeting the parish council should come prepared to discuss different option for the parish for the Christmas/Advent season. *The yellow caution tape being used to indi-cate what pews cannot be used in church will be replaced with a narrower blue ribbon. *There is a need for a President of our St. Vincent de Paul Society to replace Brenda Fischer who is resigning. The re-placement needs to be trained by December. *There is a need for a coordinator of our parish picnic to re-place Dianne Hicks whom resigned. A deep appreciation and accolades to Dianne for her service. A new chairperson needs to be named by January. Submit names to Fr. Greg for sug-gestions. Perhaps 3 couples could be co-chairs. *RCIA this year has two candidates and probably three. *Fr. Greg say he see new faces coming back slowly to Mass. 9 am Mass has the largest attendance. Next council meeting will be October 8, 2020, 6 pm at the school design center.
Community of Transcendent Men - This month’s speaker is Fr. James Mason, J.D. Fr. Mason will be dis-cussing, “Living in the Freedom of Holy Indifference During Pandemic Times”. When: Tuesday, September 29. Doors open at 6:30, Event starts at 7:00. Where: Cor-pus Christi Center - St. Joseph, Imperial. For additional information visit our website, FB page & your email. Why: Because God wants you to.
K of C Ladies Auxiliary Raffle Date Changes - Thank you so much to all supporters every year of the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Raffles. However, our Spring 2020 Raffle which was postponed to this fall, must be postponed again. The proceeds are earmarked to purchase a new parish Holy Water Pot and Sprinkler to replace the bent one. Mark your calendar as our new raf-fle dates are April 10/11 and 17/18 of 2021. Please be assured that any tickets previously purchased are still locked in a safe for next spring. If anyone wishes to pur-chase tickets before April, feel free to contact Mary Roth at 314-808-5403 or Barb Kuttenkuler at 636-209-0633. Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to seeing your eagerness to purchase these tickets!
Principal’s Corner for September 27, 2020 I want to give a huge shout out to the faculty and staff at OLS who are doing an amazing job educating our students. They go above and beyond to provide a safe and loving envi-
ronment for our students! I also want to give a shout out to the students who have accepted the needed changes this school year with grace and are eager to learn! Tuesday: 6-8 Mass Wednesday: 1-5 Mass 7PM 8th Grade Parent Meeting in church Thank you for your continued support of OLS! Blessings ~ Mrs. Tracy Kempfer
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