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Wine & Cheese Social • September 11, 2019
6:30 pm Social • 7:00 pm Meeting
Patriots Day 2019
God bless America!
May Installation and Scholarships Meeting
May Installation and Scholarships Meeting
May Installation and Scholarships Meeting
Thank you from Gabriela Rodriguez,
2019 Women’s Guild Scholarship Winner,
and her mother
Sweet & Savory Pie Summer Social
Sweet & Savory Pie Summer Social
August Bridge Marathon
Chairs:Judy Nolan
Sandra Prampin
Evening Bridge:Jackie Tracy
Upcoming:Aug 15, Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14, Dec 12, Jan 9, Feb 13, Mar 12, Apr 99 am – 3:30 pmParish Center
August Morning SocialUpcoming:10/16, 12/4, and 3/2510 am - noonDixie Dreyer, Chair
Grief Ministry’s Thank You for Donation
St. Paul the Apostle Women’s Guild
Uniting the women of the Parishto work together for the glory of Godand the spiritual and material goalsof the Parish family.
Providing opportunities which willpromote service, friendship, andsociability through recommendationsfrom the Pastor and the members.
2019 – 2020 Board Members
Women of action, compassion and faith serving the Lord and each other
Jeanie Curto, President Amy Holmes, VP Hospitality Janice Howard, VP Ways and Means Sharon Gusa, VP AltarMonica Worthy, SecretaryDorothy Christensen, TreasurerDiane Perez, Parliamentarian
2019 – 2020 Women’s Guild Events Frequency/Time Location Chair(s)
Monthly Meetings Sep 11, Oct 9, Nov 13, Dec 11, Jan 8, Feb 12, Mar 11, Apr 8, May 13
2nd Wednesday6:30 pm – 8 pm
Parish Center Amy Holmes
Morning Socials Aug 28, Oct 16, Dec 4, Mar 25 Wednesdays10 am – 12 pm
Parish Center Dixie Dreyer
Summer Bunco Jun 4, Jun 18, Jul 2, Jul 16, Jul 30 2nd & 4th Tuesdays1 pm – 3 pm
Parish Center JoAnn Seberger
Bunco Sep 5, Oct 3, Nov 7, Dec 5, Jan 2, Feb 6, Mar 5, Apr 2, May 7
1st Thursday7 pm – 9 pm
Parish Center Patti Kluck
Bridge Marathon Aug 15, Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14, Dec 12, Jan 9, Feb 13, Mar 12, Apr 9
2nd Thursday9 am – 3:30 pm
Parish Center Judy NolanSandra Prampin
Canasta Sep 19, Oct 17, Nov 21, Jan 16, Feb 20, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 21
3rd Thursday1 pm – 3:30 pm
Parish Center Lana Hartley
Bake Sale Nov 16 – Nov 17 Saturday 5 pm – 7 pmSunday 8 am – 1 pm
School Entrance Hallway
Maureen DunlapJanice Howard
Mass for Deceased Members
Nov 4 9:15 am Mass, Brunch Church Reserved Pews
Sharon Gusa
Communion Breakfast Jan 20 8:00 am Mass, Breakfast & Speaker
ChurchParish Center
Sharon Gusa
2020 Board Installation Dinner / Scholarships
May 8 6:30 pm – 8 pm Parish Center Jeanie Curto
The Sermon on the Mount and Healing of the Leper Cosimo Rosselli, 1481-82Fresco, 349 x 570 cmCappella Sistina, Vatican
The Sermon on the Mount and Healing of the Leper Cosimo Rosselli, 1481-82Fresco, 349 x 570 cmCappella Sistina, Vatican
Jesus
The twelve disciples huddle close together
Jesus, closely watched by His disciples, is healing a leper
Jesus and disciples approaching
The sermon is filled with masses of people who vary in dress and attention span
Wine & Cheese Social • September 11, 2019
6:30 pm Social • 7:00 pm Meeting
Patriots Day 2019
God bless America!
AGENDA1 Call to Order / Opening Prayer Jeanie / Karen
2 Birthday Celebration Jeanie
3 Financial Report Jeanie
4 Hospitality Report Amy
5 Ways and Means Report Janice
6 Altar and Vestments Report Sharon
7 Martha’s Ministry Sam and Lana
8 Old and New Business Jeanie
9 Door Prizes Julie
10 Closing Prayer / Adjournment Jeanie
11 Faith Focus: The Beatitudes Amy
Note: No minutes to approve on this first meeting of the year
Gracious God,
Give us a heart for simple things:
love and laughter,
bread and wine,
tales and dreams.
Fill our hearts with green growing hope and selfless charity.
Make us women of service, giving to others the gifts God has given us.
Help us to share generously and open ourselves to gifts which are given to us.
We ask this in the name of Mary, our Mother,
whose sign is peace and whose name breathes love.
Amen.
Building Community Through Conversation
The Lord bless you and keep you!
The Lord let his face shine upon you, and be gracious to you!
The Lord look upon you kindly and give you peace!
Numbers 6:24-26
June 6 Randhi Parsons
June 9 Rita Eschenbrenner
June 16 Anita Noxon
July 13 Dixie Dreher
September 2 Helen Allison
September 11 Pat McGlothin
September 16 Catriona Gotway
September 17 Lisa Gibbons
September 17 Linda Pinto
September 21 Pam Stancil
September 26 Mary Torres
Financial Report - Dorothy Christensen
Hospitality Report - Amy Holmes
• Finalized calendars for monthly meetings and morning socials
• Finalizing hostesses for monthly meetings- Thanks in advance for making our meeting space beautiful and nourishing
us with delicious refreshments
• Thanks to everyone who offered to provide door prizes- Store in WG closet or bring to a specific meeting
• Thanks to the Board for hosting tonight
• Monthly meeting carpooling- Do you know someone who would attend if they didn’t have to drive?
- Are you interested in driving those who can’t?
2019 – 2020 Monthly MeetingsSEPTEMBER - WINE & CHEESE SOCIAL
• Hostesses: 2018-2019 Board
• Donations: Network (flour, sugar, oil)
• Faith Focus: Rejoice and be glad - The Beatitudes, St Vincent de Paul 9/27
OCTOBER - KINDNESS ROCK PAINTING
• Donations: Richardson Animal Shelter (treats, toys, dog/puppy/cat/kitten food, newspaper, towels)
• Faith Focus: You blessed us with all living creatures - St Francis 10/4
NOVEMBER - COMMUNITY LIBRARY TOUR & SOCIAL & BOOK SWAP
• Donations: Catholic Charities (feminine products)
• Eternal rest grant unto them - All Souls Day 11/2
DECEMBER - MARIAN TOPIC WITH FR. TYMO & HOLIDAY RECIPE SWAP
• Donations: Vickery Meadow Clothes Closet (new socks & underwear)
• Faith Focus: Let it be with me according to your word - The Immaculate Conception 12/9
JANUARY - NEW YEAR SOCIAL
• Donations: Catholic Charities (hair care products, toothpaste, lotion)
• Faith Focus: With whom I am well pleased - The Baptism of the Lord 1/3
FEBRUARY - WHITE ROSE BABY SHOWER & AUCTION
• Gift suggestions: baby food, formula, diapers, baby items, handmade items
• Faith Focus: Sacred from conception to natural death - Human life and dignity
MARCH - TREASURES OF OUR FAITH WITH FR. SZATKOWSKI
• Donations: Network (cleaning supplies)
• Faith Focus: Pastor's choice
APRIL - SISTERS OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF NAZARETH SOCIAL AND/OR TOPIC
• Donations: Discernment House (TBD according to need)
• Faith Focus: Answering the call to love - Consecrated Life
MAY - OFFICER INSTALLATION & POT LUCK DINNER
Notes• Review meeting with Fr. Szatkowski in August• Faith focus built into each meeting: prayers, video, discussion, sacred art, sacred music• This slide to be updated with hostess information when finalized
Ways and Means Report - Janice Howard
• Bunco games resume! 1st Thursday of each monthDues collected to support high school scholarships Contact Pattie Kluck to sign up
• Bridge resumes! 2nd Thursday of each monthDues collected to support high school scholarships Contact Sandra Prampin, Judy Nolan, Jackie Tracy
• Annual WG Bake Sale – Nov 16-17Maureen Dunlap, Chairman
• Usborne Greeting Card Boxes – 30 cards, $30 Meredith Gusa Robinson, 469-734-7888
Altar and Vestments Report - Sharon Gusa
• Pew Patrol – Weekly volunteers needed
• New Altar Server Albs – Look great!
2018-2019 WG year-end donation
• WG Adoration Hour – Wednesdays, 10-11am, Chapel
Visit Signup Genius link on the WG webpage - 1 hour in 1 year
Martha’s Ministry - Sam Kormos & Lana Hartley
FUNERAL RECEPTIONSAnne Wiest - Saturday, September 7
Rita Meister - Friday, September 6
Ron Slama - Friday, July 26
Philip Cellmer - Wednesday, July 3
Jeanne LaLonde Mastor - Monday, July 1
Theresa Mosczynski - Saturday, June 29
Edward Mosczynski - Friday, June 6
Becky Liberato - Friday, May 31
Hector Cardenas - Saturday, May 18
Funeral Reception Committee: Lupita Villarreal, Betty Williams, Mary Torres, Audrey Schweinsberg, Joe Driscoll, Dionne Magner, Kathy Bauman
Thanks to all who provided food or helped
with these receptions!
• Meals on Wheels – Sandra Prampin
• Prayer Blankets – Helen AllisonNeeded: Fabric donations and volunteer to cut fabric
• Dallas Deanery Council of Catholic Women (DDCCW)Annual Meeting & Luncheon to be held at PC, Julie McKee to be honored Saturday, November 9, 9 am – 3 pmCo-hosted with the Catholic Daughters*Contact Aurora Lacsamana or Michelle O’Connell
• EDGE (Middle School) Youth Group Cooking Wednesdays 6:30 – 8:30 pmWG dates: 9/25, 10/30, 1/22, 3/25, 4/22Need 6 – 8 WG volunteers each session to cook/prepare, ready serving table, and prepare beverages for ~200 kids and 25 adult core membersCurrent Safe Environment certification requiredCurrent team: Julie McKee, Mary Torres, Helen Allison, Kimberly Scott, Mary Sheppard, Amy Holmes, Jeanie Curto*Contact Jeanie or Amy if interested
OLD BUSINESS
2019 – 2020 Women’s Guild Events Frequency/Time Location Chair(s)
Monthly Meetings Sep 11, Oct 9, Nov 13, Dec 11, Jan 8, Feb 12, Mar 11, Apr 8, May 13
2nd Wednesday6:30 pm – 8 pm
Parish Center Amy Holmes
Morning Socials Aug 28, Oct 16, Dec 4, Mar 25 Wednesdays10 am – 12 pm
Parish Center Dixie Dreyer
Summer Bunco Jun 4, Jun 18, Jul 2, Jul 16, Jul 30 2nd & 4th Tuesdays1 pm – 3 pm
Parish Center JoAnn Seberger
Bunco Sep 5, Oct 3, Nov 7, Dec 5, Jan 2, Feb 6, Mar 5, Apr 2, May 7
1st Thursday7 pm – 9 pm
Parish Center Patti Kluck
Bridge Marathon Aug 15, Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14, Dec 12, Jan 9, Feb 13, Mar 12, Apr 9
2nd Thursday9 am – 3:30 pm
Parish Center Judy NolanSandra Prampin
Canasta Sep 19, Oct 17, Nov 21, Jan 16, Feb 20, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 21
3rd Thursday1 pm – 3:30 pm
Parish Center Lana Hartley
Bake Sale Nov 16 – Nov 17 Saturday 5 pm – 7 pmSunday 8 am – 1 pm
School Entrance Hallway
Maureen DunlapJanice Howard
Mass for Deceased Members
Nov 4 9:15 am Mass, Brunch Church Reserved Pews
Sharon Gusa
Communion Breakfast Jan 20 8:00 am Mass, Breakfast & Speaker
ChurchParish Center
Sharon Gusa
2020 Board Installation Dinner / Scholarships
May 8 6:30 pm – 8 pm Parish Center Jeanie Curto
• Amazing new logo and supercool new shirtsThanks to Liz Goedecke & Diane Perez!
• Canasta: a new and exciting daytime social eventMonthly starting Sept 19 at 1pm in the Parish Center
Beginners are welcome, easy to learn, no cost to join and participate
Contact Lana Hartley to sign-up
• WG Supports Welcome Ministry - Letha Noska2nd Weekend of each month2 Greeters needed for each mass
• Membership Forms due by September 26 to be included in Directory
• Adrianne Bochantin to be Honored at October WG MeetingParish Secretary for 36 years
• Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth Donation
• Grief Ministry Donation - need help with All Souls Mass
NEW BUSINESS
The Women’s Guild Wonders:Sally LuttrellCarol CasmusDeana AlbrechtKelley Reinlein
Substitutes:Maureen DunlapJeanie Curto????
• Volunteers needed this Sunday!
• Anytime from 2:00-5:30pm- Ice Cream Scoopers (bring your own
scoop)
- Popcorn Poppers
- Drink Makers
- Table Setters
- Cake Cutters
A joyful celebration of God’s blessing to St. Paul – Fr. Tymo!
Habitat for Humanity - Helen Allison, Amy Holmes
• Volunteers needed Saturdays to help construct house- Sign up at http://vhub.at/RAIHThriventBuild
• St. Paul feeds the workers on Saturday October 12, - Breakfast @ 8 am: Catholic Daughters
- Lunch @ noon: Knights of Columbus, Men’s Club, Women’s Guild
- Drinks: St. Paul School
• Save the Date: Walk-a-thon on Saturday February 22, 2020
Homeowners: Alfonso & Erika + 5 kids
Build 41 @ 3017 Seevers Ave in Oak CliffSaturdays September 7 – November 9Dedication November 16
https://www.facebook.com/RichardsonHabitathttp://raih.org/
• St. Paul Fall Festival
• October 19, 3-8pm
• October 20, 9am-6pm
• WG running the Cake Walk
• Volunteers needed
• Baked & Purchased cakes needed
• Details & Signup forthcoming
Drop in any Monday night at 7:30 pm to find out more about the Catholic faith
Inquiry sessions started Monday, Sept 96 adult inquirers (English) Light refreshments provided
Rite of Welcome during 11 am Mass Sunday, Nov 17
RCIA team:Leslie Hever, Frank Kehoe, Liz Alewine, Ken Brown, Edna Winnette, F.M. Carroll, Suzanne Delcambre, Amy Holmes, Fabian Castro
St. Vincent, patron of all charitable associations and father of those
who are in misery, come to our assistance.
Obtain from Our Lord help for the poor, relief for the infirm,
consolation for the afflicted protection for the abandoned, a spirit of
generosity for the rich, grace of conversion for sinners, zeal for priests,
peace for the Church, tranquility and order for all nations, and
salvation for them all.
May we be united in the life to come, by your intercession, and
experience joy, gladness, and everlasting happiness. Amen.
… St Vincent de Paul, Pray for Us …
Feast day 9/27
The Sermon on the Mount and Healing of the Leper Cosimo Rosselli, 1481-82Fresco, 349 x 570 cm (11.5 ft x 18.7 ft)Cappella Sistina, Vatican
The Sermon on the Mount and Healing of the Leper Cosimo Rosselli, 1481-82Fresco, 349 x 570 cmCappella Sistina, Vatican
Jesus
The twelve disciples huddle close together
Jesus, closely watched by His disciples, is healing a leper
Jesus and disciples approaching
The sermon is filled with masses of people who vary in dress and attention span
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be satisfied.Blessed are the merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.Blessed are the pure of heart,
for they will see God.Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they will be called children of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.
MATTHEW 5:3-12
A FEW IDEAS FOR LIVING THE BEATITUDES• Offering your daily prayers, sacrifices, and ordinary works for the sanctification and
fortification of someone else.• Volunteering your time in service of the marginalized. • Seeking out marginalized voices and perspectives to inform your point of view.• Supporting Martha’s Ministry.• Truly forgiving someone who has wronged you or someone you love.• Doing good acts without expecting a reward or recognition in return.• Reuniting with a family member with whom you haven’t spoken in decades.
PERSONAL REFLECTIONHow do live the Beatitudes now? And how can you live them more fully in the future?
Group photo before leaving tonight!
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