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October 16, 2016
Twenty-ninth Sunday
in Ordinary Time “The word of God is living and effective, discerning reflections and thoughts of the heart.” Hebrews 4:12
6603 Christopher Drive St. Louis, MO 63129 Parish Office Hours Monday—Friday 8:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m. Phone: 314.846.8207 FAX: 314.846.0636
Queen of All Saints School Phone: 314.846.0506 Fax: 314.846.4939 www.qasstl.org
Queen of All Saints Catholic Church
Sacrament of the Eucharist Sunday Mass Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 a.m., 12 Noon Weekday masses Monday — Friday 6:15 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Saturday 8:15 a.m. Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday 8:45 a.m. — Wednesday 6:00 a.m. Perpetual Help Devotions and Benediction Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Tuesday following the 6:15 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Masses Saturday 7:30 a.m.—8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.—4:45 p.m. Anytime please call the rectory.
A Parish for the People
Sacrament of Baptism
Congratulations to our recently baptized parishioner Marco Santino Caltagirone, child of Charles and Jennifer Caltagirone, baptized in Christ on October 9, 2016, at Queen of All Saints Church. May the blessing of the Lord be always upon Marco Santino, and may God watch over and cherish this child whom God has blessed with the grace of Baptism.
Highlights
Queen of All Saints Catholic Church Ocotber 16, 2016
Mass Intentions and Readings
Holiday Boutique
November 3
Parish Mission November 13-17
Casino Night & Auction
November 19
Advent By Candlelight December 4
Parish Membership
We joyfully welcome new members of our parish community. Please register in the Parish Office. Please also let us know if you plan to move from the parish.
Monday, October 17 - Saint Ignatius of Antioch Ephesians 2:1-10/Luke 12:13-21 6:15 a.m. Brian Conway 8:15 a.m. Joan Heleron Cassidy Tuesday, October 18 - Saint Luke the Evangelist 2 Timothy 4:10-17b/Luke 10:1-9 6:15 a.m. Sylvia Baechle 8:15 a.m. Peter & Doris Perniciaro Wednesday, October 19 - Saints John de Brebeuf and Isaac Jogues Ephesians 3:2-12/Luke 12:39-48 6:15 a.m. Purgatorial Society **8:15 a.m. Linda Portell Thursday, October 20 Ephesians 3:14-21/Luke 12:49-53 6:15 a.m. Dave Sinclair 8:15 a.m. Virginia Clark Friday, October 21 Ephesians 4:1-6/Luke 12:54-59 6:15 a.m. Nadolny Family ** 8:15 a.m. Virginia Shanks Saturday, October 22 Ephesians 4:7-16/Luke 13:1-9 8:15 a.m. John & Mary Jane Huelsing 5:00 p.m. Int. of Matt Arconati Sunday, October 23 - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sirach 35:12-14, 16-18/2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18/Luke 18:9-14 7:30 a.m. Deceased of the Leo & Marie Weinberg Family 9:00 a.m. Edgar Hill 10:30 a.m. For the People 12:00 Noon Walter Rustige **Children’s Mass
Grocery Certificate Sales Teams
October 22 - 23 5:00 p.m. 7:30/9:00 a.m. 10:30/12:00 Noon Colleen Tierney Ron Stevens Mary Schillinger Mary Arconati
Scrip Certificate Sales Teams
5:00 p.m. Sheila White 10:30 a.m. Pam & Roger Luchtefeld 7:30 a.m. Pam & Roger Luchtefeld 12:00 Noon Pam & Roger Luchtefeld 9:00 a.m. Pam & Roger Luchtefeld
Bulletin Deadline The deadline for articles for the Sunday bulletin is Monday morning, 5 business days before the article appears in the bulletin. Half and full page requests are due 15 business days before publication date. This schedule changes for Holy Days and holidays. Please send all bulletin articles to [email protected].
Mission Statement As members of Queen of All Saints Parish we are a community united in the Catholic faith, nourished by the Eucharist, and sent to make Christ
known to all through word and deed.
Pastoral Staff
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
From Our Pastor
Pastor
Monsignor Henry Breier 314.380.4020
Parochial Vicar Father Peter Fonseca
314.380.4021 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar
Father Noah Waldman 314.380.4013
Deacons Deacon Richard Schellhase
314.846.8207 ext 251 Deacon Joseph Wingbermuehle
314.846.8207 ext 252
Elementary School Principal Shannon Sanchez
314.380.4025 [email protected]
Coordinator of
Religious Education Parish School of Religion
Ann Bender 314.380.4011
Youth Minister Emily Pellarin
314.846.8207 ext. 232 [email protected]
Liturgical Music Christopher Dunn
314.846.8207 ext 371
Child Safety Coordinator Jan Schroeder 314.380.4015
October 16, 2016
Dear Parishioners, If you have not done so, I would highly recommend that you mark your calendars for our Parish Mission “Trust in His Merciful Love” this coming November 13-17, 2016. Father Pete Schavitz will be our mission leader. He has wide and varied apostolic experiences: youth, adult, couples, divorced, and nuns retreats; seminary professor; and vocation ministry. Father Pete is a seasoned parish mission preacher whose faith, stories, humor, and words continue to spiritually impact thousands. In the coming weeks you will begin to hear more about this very special time in the spiritual life of our parish. One of the biggest fundraisers of the year for our Home and School Association will take place on November 19th. This will be our 4th Annual Auction Casino Night, and is a time not only for our school families to gather but all of our parishioners as well. While this will be my first auction here at Queen of All Saints, I can testify that this will be an evening full of fun. Monies raised from this evening will support the educational programs of our school and enhance the learning environment for all students. Please check the bulletin for more info and make plans to attend this fun evening. As stewards of God’s creation, all that we have is a gift from God. If you are like me, you find that it is easier to give him thanks at different moments in life. It is out of the gifts we have been given that we are invited to give back to him. Last week you were invited to complete a stewardship card and we have received many responses. If you have not done so, please consider how you can give back in gratitude out of your prayer, participation, and your financial gift back to God. You can return this card to the rectory or fill it out online at www.qasstl.org. We are great because so many parishioners give back. This coming Saturday I will be departing for a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Upon my arrival in Israel, I will be meeting up with Archbishop Joseph Naumann, the Archbishop of Kansas City, and many will remember him from his time here in St. Louis where he served as our Auxiliary Bishop. Please do keep me in your prayers, as there will be about 50 pilgrims in my care for these days. I will return to the parish on October 27th. I will have access to email during this time and will respond as promptly as I can.
Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has brought to the forefront a devotion to our Blessed Mother that has been largely unknown by many. Our Lady Undoer of Knots. What are the Knots? They are the problems and struggles we face for which we do not see any solution . . . knots of discord in your family, lack of understanding between parents and children, disrespect, violence, the knots of deep hurts between husband and wife, the absence of peace and joy at home. There are also the knots of anguish and despair of separated couples, the dissolution of the family, the knots of a drug addict son or daughter, sick or separated from home or God, knots of alcoholism, the practice of abortion, depression, unemployment, fear, solitude . . . , the knots of our life! These can suffocate the soul, beat us down and betray the heart’s joy, and separate us from God. Msgr. Breier
Queen of All Saints Catholic Church October 16, 2016
Offertory Collection for October 9, 2016
10/9/2016 Faith Direct
Offertory $13,618.64 $29,790.00
Capital Improvement $ 45.00 $ 560.00
Loose $ 550.00
Mold Remediation $ 254.00 $ 440.00
Saint Vincent De Paul $ 1,256.00 $ 1,097.00
Tuition Assistance $ 148.00 $ 465.00
Permanent Diaconate $ 228.00 $ 795.00
World Mission Appeal $ 62.00 $ 550.00
Louisiana Flood Victim Appeal $ 670.00
Endowment Fund $ 25.00
World Mission Sunday
October 23rd is World Mission Sunday. In announcing his decision to declare a Holy Year of Mercy, Pope Francis said, “Dear brothers and sisters, I have often thought about how the Church might make clear its mission of being a witness to mercy.” Supporting the young churches throughout the world with your prayers and generous gifts is indeed a merciful witness of this mission. The collection for World Mission Sunday will help missionaries offer the poor of these areas practical help as they share the mercy of God. It will ensure the development of local dioceses and support the work of priests, religious and lay leaders who serve those on the margins and in most need. Extend your merciful witness to the whole world through your gift in today’s collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith!
Soccer Coaches Coaching involves more than designing plays for free kicks or creating team formations. Coaching, especially at the youth level, involves accepting a huge responsibility, as the coach is basically in a position of trust as parents put their kids in their care. Thanks to the many men and women who give of their time coaching baseball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, lacrosse, and golf.
Soccer Season is in full swing and our parish grounds are full of lots of activity.
CYC Chess Tournament
Last weekend the halls and cafeteria were full with young men and women who participated in a CYC sponsored Chess Tournament.
We were pleased to announce a new program on
September 28th called The Saints Award to recognize
students who demonstrate exceptional character
qualities and are role models to their classmates.
Each month will have a designated character focus,
and September was RESPECT. We thank these
students for choosing to be like Jesus and showing
great RESPECT to others around them!
Amid the elections it's clear that society and those
who control the media want to paint a picture of
what a leader is. To me, a true leader is sadly not
someone you see on TV in today’s age, or hear on
popular radio stations. It’s not someone famous
with a lot of money, and not necessarily someone in
politics.
Mother Teresa - now Saint Teresa -
was recently canonized on September
4th. Despite how infrequently she was
seen on TV and heard on the radio,
she was a true leader in the eyes of
God. One of her famous sayings
reminds us how we obtain JOY – by
putting Jesus first – J – Others second
– O – and Yourself last – Y – which
spells JOY. Imagine how different the
world would be if people like Saint
Teresa were on TV and revered as
much as Hollywood stars and
politicians.
The Knightly News
Queen of All Saints School—September 2016
Speaking of leaders, we were also proud to
recognize this year’s 8th Grade class as our school
leaders. I am proud of these students for their
example to the underclassmen and for appreciating
their Catholic education. The beginning of the year
has gone very smoothly thanks to the students,
families, and the teachers. We have a very blessed
faith community at Queen of All Saints!
Teachers and staff are working diligently to ensure
our students’ formation is centered on three
principles here at Queen of All Saints—faith,
character, and academics.
Mrs. Sanchez
Make plans to join us for the Queen of All Saints School Open House
Thursday, November 10th
Mass of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
7:00 p.m.
During this season the Church invites us to remember those who have gone before us. We at Queen of All Saints are aware you had a loved one who died during this past year. We wish to invite you to the Mass of Remembrance on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. at Queen of All Saints. We encourage you to invite your family and friends to this Mass. A reception in the Church Hall will follow the Mass. Please complete the form below and return it to us by Monday, October 24, via the collection basket, rectory mailbox, or email to [email protected]. Be sure to mark the envelope “Mass of Remembrance.” If transportation is needed, please contact Kay Schweizer at 570-4068. God’s Peace, Msgr. Henry Breier Pastor ____________________________________________
Please detach and return by MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2016
Mass Of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 2 7:00 p.m.
Name: ____________________________________ Phone #: __________________________________ E-Mail: ___________________________________ Approximate Number Attending the Mass: _______ Please print name of your deceased family member(s):
W.I.N.G.S. Ministry
Guided by His Spirit
Widowed in Need of Gathering Socially
Harvest Luncheon
Miss Sheri’s Cafeteria 5405 Southfield Center
St. Louis, MO
November 3rd, 2016
11:30 a.m.
R.S.V.P. by October 28th
Marilyn Novak 314-846-8921 Carol Sevcik 314-846-2609
Sacrament of Baptism
Congratulations to our recently baptized parishioner Cohen David Cayer, child of Dillon and Lauren Cayer, baptized in Christ on October 8, 2016, at Queen of All Saints Church. May the blessing of the Lord be always upon Cohen David, and may God watch over and cherish this child whom God has blessed with the grace of Baptism.
Banns of Marriage
Bann III Johnna Foster and Joseph Heasley
Holy Communion for the Home Bound
3 QUESTIONS FOR EVERYONE 1. Is someone currently bringing you Holy Communion regularly? 2. Do you need to have someone bring you Holy Communion? 3. Do you know of someone who needs Holy Communion brought to them? If so, please let me know. I’m doing my best to maintain an up-to-date listing of all those parishioners who need our assistance. Please contact me at 314-380-4013 or [email protected] Thank you, Fr. Waldman
Do You Want To Become Catholic?
DO YOU KNOW ANYONE WHO DOES?
MAYBE YOU’RE NOT QUITE READY BUT WANT TO TEST THE WATERS?
A “Come and See” evening to learn what being Catholic is all about is scheduled on Tuesday,
October 18th, at 7:00 p.m., in the church hall.
RSVP: 380-4013. Refreshments served.
Look no further! Queen of All Saints offers a wonderful program to assist you. The program, which starts November 6th, meets for just one hour
on Sundays, after the 9:00 a.m. Mass.
Call Fr. Waldman at 314-380-4013.
Joined in Holy Matrimony
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Joseph and Barbara Northcutt who were joined in the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony on Saturday, October 8th, at Queen of All Saints.
Thank You To The 2016 QAS Golf Tournament Sponsors
Ryan Kelly, the Home Loan Experts
Southern Metal Processing PPG Paints Coca-Cola Grey Eagle
The Bottle Sellers The St. Louis Cardinals
Schnucks Bishop DuBourg High School
Oakville High School Fortune Bank Commerce Bank The Goddard School Thomas Kemlage, DDS The Sports Pub The Tap Haus St. Mary’s High School The Blarney Stone Gianino’s Gia’s Pizza Crusoe’s Ellipse Fitness Auto Spa Smoothie King Dick’s Sporting Goods Schwarzen Family Kapp Family Frankie G’s St. Louis Area Maps Dierbergs Missey Famiy Las Fuentes Schillinger Family Sam’s Warehouse Bob’s Barber
Ministry Morning 2016
A Workshop for
Lectors
Ministers of Hospitality
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Saturday, October 29th
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
8:15 Holy Mass 9:00 Light Breakfast 9:15 Keynote Address 9:30 Individual Ministry Training 10:00 Closing Prayer
Please RSVP (314) 846-8207 www.qasstl.org
This free event is intended for all of those who currently serve in these ministries and those who wish to begin serving in one of these ministries.
Fun Seekers
Join us on Thursday, October 20th, 12:00 p.m. in the Church Hall for a potluck chicken fingers dinner. Please bring a side dish. R.S.V.P. to Jackie, 846-5635.
Rest In Peace
Please pray for Jerome Duffey, father of Maureen (Mark) Moore. May God welcome him home and comfort his family in their time of sorrow.
Caregiver Support Group
“Providing support for those who care for others”
The Caregiver Support Group is a mutual help support group. It is not psychotherapy, but provides a caring and safe environment to share your care giving experience and to interact with other caregivers. Discover for yourself the opportunities for supportive sharing, socialization and educational programs.
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Third Wednesday of each month Sunset Hills Community Center
For more information, contact Gerri Zeman, 846-1407 or visit www.caregiversupportgroup.net
QAS Youth
Mission Choir!!!
The QAS Children’s Choir is opening membership for a special choir experience during our Parish Mission from November 13-17. We are especially looking for new members Grades 7-12. There are only two rehearsals (11/7 & 11/14, 4:30-5:30 p.m.) and one performance at
the QAS Parish Mission on November 14.
Contact Kriste Ludwig for more information:
[email protected] When you sing, you pray twice as hard!
Happy Anniversary Congratulations to Don and Carnetta Vonder Haar celebrating their 60th Wedding Anniversary. May God continue to bless them with many more years.
Advent Blanket Making – Help “Warm Up” Saint Louis
Does it get more and more difficult to find the true meaning of Christmas among all the advertisements, wish lists, and never-ending shopping trips? Are you looking for a meaningful way for you and your family to begin this Advent season? Advent blanket-making began three years ago on the first Sunday of Advent at QAS after hearing about a homeless man who froze to death on our city’s streets. Since that time, QAS parishioners have come together and hand-made well over 100 fleece blankets that were then delivered to St. Patrick’s Center to help protect those in need from the bitter cold. We are offering the opportunity again this year to start your Advent in an impactful way. Sunday, November 27, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. the QAS gym will be open to all who would like to participate in this project. Entire families have worked on their blanket together, mothers and daughters, groups of friends, even Girl Scout troops. And this is a great community service activity for seventh and eighth graders with their confirmation sponsors and also high schoolers!
From St. Patrick’s Center: “I wanted to thank QAS for making the blankets for our clients and those in St. Louis who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. These blankets are given to clients and those living on the streets to help protect them from the cold and other elements.”
You can start looking now for your fleece at any fabric store - two pieces of fleece, two yards each, one in a solid color and the other in a coordinating print, or both in solid colors. Bring the fleece, some good, sharp scissors (important!), a ruler if you have one, and possibly something to cushion your knees, as this is an on-the-floor project. We will show you a very easy way to make a warm fleece blanket in just a little over an hour. If you are unable to come on November 27, you are welcome to make your blanket on your own and drop it off at the Parish Office where we will pick it up before delivering downtown – or contact us to come pick it up from your home. If you need to know how to make the blankets, please send an email to the address below. We will be happy to send the instructions to you. Let’s start this Advent season off with warm hearts, knowing we will be helping others stay warm this winter! To ensure we have adequate space and supplies, please RSVP at [email protected].
If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how does God’s love abide in him? 1 John 3:17
Monday November 7th 7:00 p.m. Church Hall
Mark Your Calendars
Parish Mission November 13 - 17, 2016
Advent by Candlelight; “Let There Be Light”
Advent by Candlelight is an invitation for women to let go
of the activities of Christmas and focus on the meaning of Christmas.
Date: December 4th Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: QAS Cafe Cost: FREE Seating is limited; tables of 6-10 Ladies, you won’t want to miss this year’s Advent by Candlelight, “Let there be Light.” Please plan to join us for an evening of fellowship, beautiful music, and delicious food. All women of Queen of All Saints and their friends and family are invited.
Here is how it works: Please consider being a table hostess. Hostesses organize table settings, holiday decorations, candles, and what dish (appetizers, entrée, side dish, salad, dessert and beverages) each guest at her table will bring. We supply the tables, music, speaker, coffee, tea, and water. If you want to host a table this year (or need more information before committing), please contact Lisa Messmer at 314-258-2525, or 314-846-2407, or [email protected], by November 30, 2016.
Respect Life Month
The theme of the 2016-17 Respect Life Program is "Moved by Mercy" (usccb.org/respectlife). When we let our hearts be moved by God's mercy, it shapes everything. As Pope Francis said, "We are called to show mercy because mercy has first been shown to us" (Misericordiae Vultus . . . ).
From each tiny child waiting to be born, to individuals nearing death, all are precious and deserve our care and protection. Women and men suffering after abortion, individuals tempted to end their lives, couples longing to conceive a child, people pushed to the margins of society by a "throw-away culture," expectant mothers facing challenging pregnancies, and every other person—each "has a place in God's heart for all eternity" (Amoris Laetitia. . . . 168).
Let's ask God to make us channels of his loving mercy: Lord, help us to receive your mercy and turn to you each moment. And please guide us in extending your mercy to others today. Now is the time for mercy. Timothy Cardinal Dolan
Birthright Card and Game Party
The Friends of Birthright will be hosting their annual Fall Card and Game Party on Wednesday, October 26th at Westborough Country Club. Play bridge, mah jongg, a game of your choice, or just come for lunch. Enjoy a fun day with friends, and help save a baby’s life! You may even win one of the fabulous raffle prizes. The cost for the event is $40. Reservations requested by October 19th. Contact Wendy Boveri at 314.706.5210 for ticket information or to make a donation.
Susan Beckner Russ Beerman, Sr. Mariano (Jake) Cimo Patricia Cragen Tony Dedic Ron Dieckmann Gerry Everding Ruth Frahm Rick Frazier Jane Gacioch Marietta Hasler Kathleen Hediger Bill Kerbler Nicole Koenig Steve Kohner Audrey Kreigshauser Loretta Lewandowski John Madigan Michael Maniaci Kay Marshall Dolores McMullin Gary Meadows Annie Meahl (Pozzo)
Debbie Mecca James Mercurio Greg Mueller Kelly Mueller David Murrell Rosemary Nagy Byron Peters Neri Prichard Diane Romano Carla Rowell Leo Seiffert Norma Stillman Karen Thaman Don Weis Pat Will Holly Wille Bob Zeller Al Zeman
Pray for the Sick
Tickets are NOW ON Sale for The Queen of All Saints
4th Annual AUCTION & CASINO NIGHT!
Saturday November 19, 2016 in the Queen of All Saints Gymnasium
Doors open at 6:30 and Cards fly at 7:00
Featuring silent auction, oral auction, blackjack, craps and roulette!
$35 advance admission
($40 after November 13th or at the door) Tickets may be purchased online at
www.qasstl16.gesture.com
Admission includes $250 in gaming chips, food, and drinks (beer/wine/soda)
Come enjoy a fun-filled evening of gambling and
bidding, mingling and socializing!
How exactly does it all work?
Upon arrival, you will be given a voucher for $250 worth of gaming chips. Give the voucher to a dealer at the game of your choice, and you will receive $250 worth of gaming chips. When you are finished playing for the evening, simply exchange your chips for raffle tickets. You then drop your raffle tickets into the bucket corresponding to the prize (or prizes) that you are interested in winning. If you are leaving early, be sure to put your name and phone number on the tickets! Additional gaming chips, $20 for 250 worth of gaming chips, may be purchased. If you are unable to attend, but would like to support our school, please consider a cash sponsorship or a donation to the silent/oral auction.
For questions or more information,
Email [email protected] or Call 314-640-9045
In our Parish
Sunday: After all Masses in the Church Hall: Grocery & Scrip Sales 1:15 pm Growing Through Grief - Church Hall, Room 2 4:00 pm Variety Guild Meeting - Church Hall 7:30 pm Life Teen - Church Hall Monday: 3:15 pm Altar Server Training - Church 4:30 pm Seraphim Singers - Church 5:30 pm Altar Server Training - Church Tuesday: 8:00 am Chaplet of Divine Mercy - Church 8:45 am Eucharistic Adoration - Church 4:00 pm Altar Server Training - Church 7:00 pm Devotions - Church 7:00 pm Boy Scout Meeting - Cafe 7:00 pm RCIA Come and See - Church Hall 7:00 pm Saint Vincent de Paul Couponing - Library, Cage Wednesday: 6:00 pm PSR - School 6:00 pm Confirmation Preparation - Library 7:00 pm The Second Greatest Story Ever Told - Church Hall 7:00 pm Maintenance Committee Meeting - Rectory Basement
7:00 pm Adult Choir - Church 7:00 pm Men’s ACTS Leadership Meeting - Church Hall, Room 2
Thursday: 12:00 pm Fun Seekers Meeting - Church Hall 7:30 pm XLT - Church 8:00 pm Spirit Singers - Church Saturday: After 8:15 am Mass: Rosary for Vocations After 5:00 pm Mass in the Church Hall: Grocery & Scrip Sales
ACTS CHILI COOK-OFF
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS CAFETERIA –
1 p.m. TO 5 p.m.
Chili cooks entry fee is $10. Make your checks payable to “Queen of All Saints” with “ACTS
Chili” in the memo section. Drop in the Sunday collection or deliver to the rectory no later than
Sunday, October 30th.
Admission is $5 per person, with children 5 years of age and under free!
Chili, chili-dogs, chili-mac, chips, soft drinks, and
water available. Raffle prizes, 50/50 drawings, and fun!
THIS EVENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE QAS ACTS COMMUNITY. ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT QAS ACTS (Retreatant scholarships, support costs, and more – Donations welcome!)
Contacts: Ed Murphy @ 314.623.4083 - Mary
Basse @ 314.609.5628
FUN-PRIZES-RAFFLES-50/50-FUN!
Acts Lisa Messmer Activities Association Mike Smith Adult Choir Christopher Dunn Adult Faith Formation Fr. Waldman Altar Servers Fr. Fonseca Boy Scouts Bob Schaper Cancer Support Group Cathy Donze Cantor Ministry Christopher Dunn Cards at Queen Betty Mattli, Ann Brueckner Celebration Singers Tom Sherwood Child Safety Coordinator Jan Schroeder Children’s Choir/Seraphim Singers Kriste Ludwig Christian Initiation of Adults Fr. Waldman Cub Scouts Brian Froelke Eucharistic Adoration Toni Dean, Mike Schicker Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Deacon Rich Schellhase Finance Council Ken Vonder Haar Girl Scouts Jessica Shipp Grocery Program Ellen Hunter Holy Communion for the Homebound Fr. Waldman Jonah Prayer Team Ministry Connie Lohse Knights of Columbus Eric Treptow
Lectors Nancy Grogan Life After Loss Carol Susanka Liturgy Committee Deacon Joe Wingbermuehle Mothers’ Ministry Ginny Zaloudek Parish Council Dino Busalachi Parish Picnic Dino Busalachi Parish School of Religion Ann Bender Prayer Line Debbie Pleimann QAS Fun Seekers Jackie Appel QAS School Shannon Sanchez Rising Above Young-widowed Sorrow Carol Susanka Respect Life Apostolate Jeannine Sinak School Board Bob Schillinger Scrip Roger and Pam Luchtefeld Spirit Singers Larry Pleimann Saint Vincent De Paul Society Tom Knese Stewardship Committee Scott Gurley Saints Connection Karen Ahlemeyer Variety Guild Elizabeth Knecht Vocations Committee Ed & Debbie Barron Welcoming Committee Parish Office Widowed In Need Gather Socially Carol Sevcik Youth Ministry Emily Pellarin
Parish Ministry Contacts - Consult Parish Directory for Phone Numbers
Liturgical Ministers October 22 - 23
Presider Extraordinary Minister Captain
Lectors Cantor Servers Ushers
5:00 p.m. (Sat) Fr. Waldman Bill Brynda Bill Brynda Bev Brynda
Sheila Treptow Maggie Kraus Max Sullivan Nolan Sippel
Mike Millaway Debbie Millaway Hal Cruthis
7:30 a.m. Fr. Fonseca Mary Arconati Jack Horas Chris Koch
TBD Claire McManus Sophie Mika Lauren Bair
Rich Winkler Jim Hedgecoth Al Nadolny
9:00 a.m. Fr. Waldman Bill Manz Matt Giegling Lisa Messmer
Jennifer Duncan
Andrew Lane Joshua Lane Olivia Lane Jacob Lane
Carol Betlejewski Paulette Herberholt Tim Roff
10:30 a.m.
Fr. Fonseca Dave Little Ralph Stanley Eric Jarvis
Adult Choir James Schueler Joseph Schueler Luke Schueler Matthew Schueler
Glenn Siemer Kathy Hoehl Mary Deame
12:00 p.m. Fr. Waldman Vicky Meehan Youth Ministry Youth Ministry Benjamin Popielewski Nathan Dalton Sam McFarland
Mike Bradford Lisa Heinzman Linda McMullen
Church Name & Address Queen of All Saints #012323 6603 Christopher Drive St. Louis, MO 63129 Contact person: Mary Arconati, 314-846-8207, ext. 202 or 200 Software: WinXP-SP3, Pub 2003, AA-X Date of publication: Number of pages transmitted: Cover + 13 text pages + this page = 15 (2 ad pages) Day & time of transmission: Wednesday, 4 PM for Friday delivery Special instructions: 16-pager for this week, please.
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