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Pastoral Staff: Father William Dotson, Parochial Administrator, [email protected] Father Don Schramm, Retired, [email protected] Father Ricardo Escobar, Associate Pastor, [email protected] Deacon Gerson Parra, Transitional Deacon Deacon Don McElroy, Senior Deacon Deacon Jorge Perez, Deacon, Latino Ministry Coordinator Steve Moeller, Acolyte to be Deacon Sr. Raquel Ortez, S.S.N.D. Director of Religious Education Ms. Kristin Williams, Youth & Family Minister Mrs. Donna Crawley, Office Manager Mrs. Mary DuBois, Office Secretary Dr. Jackie Voelkl, School Principal Mrs. Mary Kutchback, Organist, Pastoral Associate for Seniors Mrs. Beth Duello, Director of Music Mr. Juan Saldana, el coro Mr. Doug Cornwell, Parish Council Chairperson
Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. or by appointment Sacrament of Baptism: Prep meeting First Tuesday of the Month. Call the parish office for more information. Sacrament of Matrimony: Please contact the priest or deacon of your choice prior to setting a date. Marriage Preparation takes at least six (6) months. Eucharistic Adoration: Third Mondays, 8:30am to 6:30pm Third Saturdays, 8:00pm to 11:00pm Perpetual Help Devotions: Tuesdays following the 8:00 a.m. Mass Parish Hall Rental: Neal or Pat at 636-949-9722 (gym) Donna at 636-946-1893 (café)
OUR WARM WELCOME TO ALL! We welcome all who come and worship with us. If you wish to join our parish faith family, or have a change in your contact infor-mation, kindly complete this form. You can return it to the Rectory, place in in the collection, or give it to a Priest or Deacon.
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APRIL 8, 2018 DIVINE MERCY OR 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church 601 N. 4th, St. Charles, MO 63301
Parish Vision Statement:
We are the parish that, through our communion with Jesus, guided by the Holy Spirit: Welcomes all; Celebrates our unity, diversity, and traditions; Uses God’s gifts to
serve and teach others and be the face of Jesus Christ in the Community.
Parish Office: 636-946-1893 www.borromeoparish.com School Office: 636-946-2713 www.borromeoschool.com Religious Education Office: 636-946-2916 email: [email protected] Latino Ministry: 636-946-1893 email: [email protected] St. Vincent DePaul Society: 636-925-1616 leave a message after the recording
Schedule of Holy Mass
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Vigil for Sunday Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.- Spanish Mass Weekdays 6:30a.m. Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. Monday Friday 6:15 p.m. Wednesday– Spanish Holy Days of Obligation: watch the bulletin National Holidays: 9:00 a.m.
Parish Office Business Hours Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Founded 1791
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From the Pastor’s Column / Noticias del Párroco We are preparing to create a new Photo Directory for the parish. As part of this process, we need every parish fam-ily to verify that their information is correct. There are two ways to do this: 1. Visit http://bit.ly/SCBUpdate to enter your infor-
mation online. The form is available in both English and Spanish. 2. Fill out the form below and return it to us.
We are asking every parish family to do this. If you do not update your information either online or using the form below, a member of the directory team will be calling you to verify your information. Please help them by updating your information yourself.
Estamos preparando para creer un nuevo Directorio Fo-tográfico para la parroquia. Para esto, necesitamos que cada familia en la parroquia verifique que su información es cor-recto. Hay dos maneras para hacerlo: 1. Visite http://bit.ly/SCBUPdate para enviar su infor-
mación. El sitio es disponible en inglés y español. 2. Complete el siguiente formulario y devolverlo a no-sotros.
Pidemos que cada familia en la parroquia hace esto. Si no actualiza tu información en línea o usando el siguiente formulario, un miembro del grupo del directorio te llamará para verificar su información. Por favor ayudar-los a los miembros del grupo por actualizando tu infor-mación tú mismo.
Family Name / Nombre Familiar
Address / Dirección
City / Ciudad
State / Estado
Zip / Código Postal
Home Phone / teléfono de casa
Permission to publish address in the Parish Direc-tory? / ¿Permiso de publicar su dirección en el Di-rectorio Parroquial?
YES NO SI NO
Permission to publish pone number in the Parish Directory? / ¿Permiso de publicar su número tele-fónico en el Directorio Parroquial?
YES NO SI NO
Adult 1 / Adulto 1 Name / Nombre Email Address / Correo electrónico Mobile phone / Teléfono Móvil
Adult 2 / Adulto 2 Name / Nombre Email Address / Correo electrónico Mobile phone / teléfono Móvil
Children names or other family members / Nom-bres de hijos u otros miembros familiares
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As the Eucharist unites us as one Body in Christ, may we faithfully live and share the Gos-pel. A medida que la Eucaristía nos une como un solo Cuerpo en Cristo, vivamos y anunciemos fielmente el Evangelio.
-Fr. William Dotson
This Week with our St. Charles Borromeo Parish Family
Marriage in Christ has been Promised Between
Heather Goldstein & Sam Plummer
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR NEWEST PARISHIONERS
Zach & Emily Plackemeier and baby Brooklyn Donavin Hansen
Michael and Jennifer Harmon and daughters, Madelyn and Lilianna
Laura Reilly Kevin Lammert
Dan and Jennifer Sokolich and daughter, Kaylee Luz Ramirez and Hugo Tapia and children,
Adriana, Hugo, Victoria, Alex and Jax Rebecca and Abrahan Gonzalez and son, Abrahan
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR R.C.I.A.
Members who received Sacraments at the Easter Vigil Mass
Joel Epley Jerri Strate Tracy Nagel Gustavo Adolfo Mejia Erick Mendieta Galindo Damaris Nadal Colon
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Diana Akers, Evelyn Tiesing,
Bernie Lewandowski, Greg Vitt , JoAnn Borgmeyer, Dan Kitzmann,
Warren Westerfeld ,Ray Jackson ,Evelyn Friese, Florence “Flo” Williams,
Jacob Wappelhorst, Tonya Burgess, Jack Muehlenkamp, Belle Keough,
Catherine Croce (Windsor Estates), Doris Renken Mike Feldman, husband of Debbie and brother-in-law
to the Westerfeld Family, Chris O’Donnell, Marty & John Waigand,
Grace Poeling, Ethel Elmendorf,
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED
Bonnie Briegel Alma Hawkins, mother of Margaret Waechter Edward Stelmacki, husband of Gertrude Stelmacki Connie Burbes, daughter of Marianne Rauch Harold Hoffman, father of Keith (Nancy) Hoffman Giovanni Novoa Larry Beeson, husband of Linda Beeson
Please return your CRS Rice Bowls. You can put them in the offertory or bring them to the Church or School Office. Thank you for your support.
Por favor devuelvan sus Platos de Arroz de CRS. Pueden ponerlos en el ofertorio o traerlos a la oficina o la escuela. Gracias por su apoyo.
Thank you to everyone who helped make our Holy Week and Easter liturgies such beautiful, prayerful celebrations. Special thanks to our choirs and musi-cians, who provided such wonderful music, to our sacristans and decorators, and to all of our lectors, ushers, servers, and other ministers. Also, thank you to everyone who helped prepare our 6 catechumens for the reception of the Sacraments at the Easter Vigil.
Gracias a todos que ayudaron a hacer de nuestras liturgias de Semana Santa y Pascua tales celebraciones hermosas y devotas. Gracias especiales a nuestros coros y músicos, que proveyeron música maravillosa, a nuestros sacristanes y decoradores, y a todos los lectores, ujieres, monaguillos, y otros ministros. También, gracias a todos que prepararon nuestro 6 catecúmenos para la recepción de los Sacramentos en la Vigilia Pascual.
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Parents participating in the FACTS program: FACTS now offers 24/7 support at
866-441-4637.
CATHOLIC TRAVEL INFORMATION NIGHT
St. Mary’s Parish in Belleville will host a free presentation about Catholic travel and pilgrimages on April 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the school. Faith-based travel is a perfect combination of inspiration and fellowship, an opportunity to explore the roots of faith and stand in the very places where events from Scripture actually occurred. Featured topics by religious travel specialists will include Marian Shrines such as Lourdes and Fatima, the Vatican and Shrines of Italy, the upcoming renowned Oberammergau Passion Play that has been performed every 10 years since the 1600s, and more. Refreshments will be provided. To RSVP, call 618-394-9763 or email [email protected].
Since 1943, the Serra Club of St. Louis has served to sup-port vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Each year, they hold a golf tournament to raise money. This year’s tournament is the afternoon of May 21 at Tapawingo National Golf Club. They are looking for golfers as well as sponsors. They also have a raffle. The tickets are $100, and the grand prize is $5,000. If you are interested in registering or buying a raffle ticket, please contact Donna at our parish office.
Desde 1943, el Serra Club de St. Louis ha servido para apoyar a las vocaciones al sacerdocio y la vida religi-osa. Cada año, organizan un torneo de golf para re-caudar fondos. El torneo esto año es en la tarde del 21 de mayo a Tapawingo National Golf Club. Están buscando para golfistas y patrocinadores. Hay una rifa también. Los boletos de la rifa son $100, y el gran premio es $5,000. Si estás interesado en inscribirse o comprar un boleto, por favor contacte a Donna en la oficina parroquial.
Knights of Columbus Council 823 will host a Chicken Dinner on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Serving Time is 6-7 p.m. and the cost is $8.00 per person. The Knights of Columbus Hall is located at the Westbury Center, 20 Westbury Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301 Hope to see you all there. Please call for Reservations by Monday, April 16th after 4 p.m. The number to call is 636.949.0222
Meal A Month for April 2018 The Next Meal a Month grocery collection will be April 21/22, 2018. This food is distributed to needy families from the FISH food pantry. Items needed this month are Fruit Cocktail, Cream Soup, Fruit Drinks, Canned Chili, Cereal, Hamburger Helper and Grocery Bags. During the month of April only, we are also
collecting Boxed Macaroni and Cheese for the Mini-Vinnies. Thank you SCB for all your love and generosi-ty as you fulfill this Corporal Act of Mercy by feeding the hungry.
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The Rosary Run– A Morning of Fun, Faith and Fundraising– Supports Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital
Please pray for our Expectant Moms
Sarah– due in May 2018 Molly– due in May 2018 Chelsea-due in June 2018 Alex-due in June 2018 Griselda in June 2018 Merlyn-due in July 2018 Theresa in Sept 2018
Congratulations to our mom, Aly. She had a boy Richard David born early on February 19, 2018 and who weighed in at 6 lbs, 2 oz. Congratulations to our mom, Katelyn. She had a girl, Lillian born on March 2, 2018 and who weighed in at 8 lbs, 4 oz. Thank You God for these 2 new lives. We prayed for them and are grateful for their arrival.
What: All parishes in the St. Charles area are invited to participate and support this de-votion to faith, fitness and fellowship on our inaugural St. Charles Rosary River 5K run/walk event! Participants may run or walk the 5K route or simply join in by collectively praying
the rosary in our “Magnificat” area at the start/finish line. All proceeds will help support SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, the only free-standing Catholic pediatric hospital in the country. Each year in June, the St. Louis Archdio-cese collectively donates to the Children’s Fund which helps support the immediate and ongo-ing needs of the hospital. When: This family-friendly, faith filled event will be held on Saturday, June 9, 2018 5k – 8:30 am
1 Mile Walk – 8:40am
Where: St. Charles Riverfront in Frontier Park. Cost: 5k participants - $20 (includes t-shirt) 1 Mile Walk - $15 (includes t-shirt) T-shirt only $10 After May 28th we cannot guarantee t-shirt availability As we kick off our first year, we are asking for donations to help create our trail’s very own rosary course. A Tax deductible Donations of $50 or more will receive a sign posted along the route to represent a Hail Mary. Our goal is to get enough sponsors to represent a full rosary. Donations may be made payable to: SCB (memo line: St. Charles Rosary River Run). Send to: St. Charles Rosary River 5K Run/Walk c/0 Michelle Hawkins 3216 Silvertrail Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301 Company logos may be emailed to: [email protected] Please write your name exactly as it should appear on the donation sign. Register or Donate On-Line at: http://bit.ly/RosaryRun
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Monday, April 9-The Annunciation of the Lord GS 4245 in SC Room 5:30-7 p.m. GS Daisies in School 5:30-6:30 p.m. Parish Council– School– 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 10–Easter Weekday Ladies Sodality Baby Shower for Birthright in the Café at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 11-St. Stanislaus, Bishop, Martyr Quilting 8:30-noon-Rectory Basement W-Emaus in SC Room at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 12-Easter Weekday Knights of Columbus in Parish office 6 p.m. Boy Scouts– 7 p.m. in St. Charles Room Youth Group Core Team at 7-8 p.m. in St. Charles Room Friday, April 13–Easter Weekday Bring your casserole to office no later than 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April 14-Easter Weekday Women's’ Fellowship at 6:00 a.m. Parish Office Sunday, April 15--Third Sunday of Easter Confirmation Practice in the Church 5 p.m.
Parish Events Calendar
April 8–Platica will be held this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in
the Parish Office
April 8– Pro-Life, SVDP and Doughnut Sunday after all
Masses today
April 9– Parish Council at 7 p.m. in School tonight
April 10– Ladies Sodality Meeting with Birthright Baby
Shower– Bring a baby gift.
April 15– Youth Group Fundraiser -selling Krispy
Kreme Doughnuts after all Masses today in the Nar-
thex
April 15– Confirmation Practice at 5 p.m. in Church
April 19– Confirmation for our Parish School and PSR
Candidates at 7 p.m. in church
April 29– 1st Communion Rehearsal at 3 p.m. in
church
May 5– First Communion for our Parish School and
PSR Candidates at 2 p.m. in Church
Activities This Week/ Actividades de esta Semana
Ladies Sodality News
A Huge thank you to everyone who helped make the Holiday Tea a success. WE made $2000 to donate to Holy Angels Shelter. I think everyone had a great time and learned more about the Shelter. WE actual-ly had 20 more attendees than last year and everyone was so generous . A special thank you to everyone who also stayed Friday night to help set it all up. God Bless All of You
LADIES SODALITY APRIL 10 at 6:30 PM in cafe. Baby Shower for Birthright. Please bring unwrapped items to donate to Birthright. En-tertainment will be The Hollander Girls (if you don't know who they are, just wait to have a very entertaining evening) For information or a ride call Barb at 636 947 3939
Ladies Sodality Annual Church Tour Wednesday April 18 - Leave at 8:30 AM going to St Teresa/St Bridget church.....St Ambrose....eat lunch at Rigazzi's and end at St Margaret of Scotland. We will be back by 4:00 PM at the latest. Cost is $35.00 per person for the day. MUST HAVE PAID RESERVATIONS IN no later than April 12. Call Barb at 636 947 3939 for reservations and information
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Borromeo Youth Ministry News For any information about our St. Charles Borromeo Youth News, please email
[email protected] or call me at (636) 946-1893
SCB High School Youth Group(9th-12th Graders) Regular Meetings 7-8:30 p.m. on Sundays in the St. Charles Room
Upcoming Events for High School Youth Group. including 8th Graders HIGH SCHOOL:
Apr. 8th: Board game night! Bring your favorite board game and a friend! Apr. 15th: “Material Goods, Solidarity & Simplicity”
Apr. 22nd: Welcome 8th graders! Fr. Brian Fallon will be joining us for a messy game night! Bring your friends! Parents also welcome.
Apr. 24th: LifeLine 7 pm in church
SCB Middle School Youth Group–(7th and 8th Graders) Regular Edge Meetings from 3-4:30 p.m. in the St. Charles Room one Monday a month unless otherwise noted.
Events for Middle School Youth Group Apr. 21st: Ziplining at GoApe in Creve Coeur Park! $38/teen, $58/chaperone. 1 participating chaperone needed for eve-ry 2 teens. RSVP to Kristin at [email protected] by 4/13. Apr. 23rd: Edge “Time Management” Apr. 24th: LifeLine 7 pm in church
Are you interested in sponsoring a teen to attend the Steubenville Conference this year? Steubenville is a weekend conference held at Missouri State University in July for those currently in 8th grade to current high school seniors. We have 41 teens and 6 chaperones attending this summer! This year we are heading there a day early and return-ing a day late as we will be stopping at a church on the way there and the way back. This will help us prepare our minds and hearts for the weekend and take time to reflect and recharge before returning to our daily lives. The cost is $280 per teen, which includes transportation, meals, lodging, a t-shirt and programming. You are welcome to provide a full or partial sponsorship for a teen. All sponsorships remain anonymous. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Kristin Williams at [email protected].
Selling Donuts to Support our Trip to Steubenville
Support the youth group next week as we sell Krispy Kreme donuts after all of the Sunday Mass-es on April 15th! All proceeds support our teens attending the Steubenville Conference.
PRAYER FOR YOUTH We offer to you, Loving God, the gifts and needs of youth.
Bless them with your guiding grace as they face the challenges and opportunities in their lives.
Touch their hearts with the gentleness of your love, that they may know they are valued and valuable beings.
Send your spirit of hope to their lives, that they may believe in themselves and know they are needed in this world.
Grace them with the gift of joy that they may celebrate life through laughter and tears alike.
Guide us, as we continue to grow in appreciation of the many gifts of young people, in the ministry opportunities we offer to
them, in the journey of faith we walk with them, in our shared mission as a community called to discipleship in the world.
We ask this in Jesus' name. Amen.
St. Charles Borromeo Prayer Tree: 928-2970 or
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April 8, 2018 2nd Sunday of Easter Gospel Background
Your Loving Sacrifices Make All The Difference
April 8, 2018 2nd Sunday of Easter
In the Gospel today, Jesus stands in the middle of us and says:”Peace be
with you!”
During Mass we turn to each other and say “Peace be with you!” As you put your gift into
the St. Vincent de Paul poor box you say “Peace be with you!” to those who are poor
and hungry.
WE THANK EACH OF YOU for the great love you show to our Borromeo Family carrying on the work of Jesus and to those in need-by the generosity you display when you share your treasure, and all God’s gifts to you, given for others.
Contributions for March 24/25, 2018
Offertory Envelopes: $15,289.50 Loose: $2327.17 Matching Gifts $390.00 Total Offerings: $18,006.67 Help A Student` $140.00 Palm Sunday $335.00 Good Friday $283.00 Catholic Relief Services $ 75.00 Easter Flowers $132.00 St. Vincent de Paul collection $30.00
Readings of the Week/Lecturas De La Semana
Contributions for March 31/April 1, 2018
Offertory Envelopes: $21,248.39 Loose: $3363.53 Matching Gifts $1355.00 Total Offerings: $25,966.92 Good Friday $984.00 Palm Sunday $1002.00 Retired Priests $2814.00 Catholic Relief Services $145.00 Easter Flowers $600.00 St. Vincent de Paul collection $160.00
Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4:2, 4, 7-9; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48
Today’s reading from the Gospel of John is proclaimed on the Second Sunday of Easter in each of the lectionary cycles. This fact alone should alert us to the significance of the encounters with the resurrected Jesus that are described in this reading. This Gospel combines two scenes: Jesus’ appearance to his disciples after his Resurrection and Jesus’ dialogue with Thomas, the disciple who doubted.
Part of the mystery of Jesus’ Resurrection is that he appeared to his disciples not as a spirit, but in bodily form. We do not know, however, exactly what this form looked like. Earlier in John’s Gospel, when Mary of Magdala first encountered the risen Jesus, she did not recognize him until he spoke to her. In Luke’s Gospel, the disciples walking along the road to Em-maus did not recognize Jesus until he broke bread with them. We know from readings such as today’s that in his resurrected form, Jesus was not bound by matter; he appeared to the disci-ples inside a home even though the door was locked. Yet the disciples could still touch the marks of his Crucifixion.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus greets his disciples with the gift of peace. Jesus then commissions his disciples to continue the work that he has begun; as Jesus was sent by God, so Jesus sends his disciples. He gives his disciples the gift of the Holy Spirit so that they will be able to accomplish this task. Jesus’ words to his disciples also highlight the integral connection between the forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit. With the grace of the Holy Spirit, we can share forgiveness and reconciliation with others.
Thomas, the doubting disciple in today’s reading, represents the reality of the Church that comes after this first community of witnesses to Jesus. All but the first disciples of Jesus must believe without seeing. Like Thomas, we may doubt the news that Jesus, who was crucified and buried, appeared to his disci-ples. Our human nature seeks hard evidence that the Jesus who appeared to his disciples after his death is indeed the same Jesus who was crucified. Thomas is given the opportunity to be our representative in obtaining this evidence. He gives wit-ness to us that the Jesus who was raised is the same Jesus who died. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we are among those who are blessed, for we have not seen and yet believe.
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Servers, 8:00am Mass–April 9-13
Monday, April 9-Josh Williams, Thomas Smith, Cameron Oppelt Tuesday. April 10-Josh Williams, Thomas Smith, Cameron Oppelt Wednesday, April 11-Josh Williams, Thomas Smith, Cameron Oppelt Thursday, April 12-Gabe Doughty, Nick Burke, Tommy Fink Friday, April 13-Gabe Doughty, Nick Burke, Tommy Fink
Ministry List March April 14/15, 2018 Lista del ministerio
(Volunteers needed for Greeters and Gi Bearers)
Saturday, April 14, 2018 5:00 p.m. Mass
L/C: Tom Schneider, Kurt Haefner Lisa Delicath EM Cup: Charla & Dan Dziedzic, Francis Fessler, Erin Doughty HOST: Tim Delicath, Dorothy Williams SERV: Gabe Doughty, Maggie Howard, volunteer pls USH: Larry Ohlms, Elaine Ru ahr, Jerry Kopp, volunteer please GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please
Sunday, April 15, 2018- 7:00 am Mass –Easter Sunday
L/C: Bill Cartwright Karin Bohn EM Cup: Pat Brown, Tom & Margie Pickering SERV: Bobby Yanics, Logan Archer USH: Cathy Herrod Charlie Weber, John Weber, volunteer please GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please 8:30 a.m. Mass L/C: PSR Beth & Company EM Cup: Sharon Schnarre, Karie Westerfeld PSR Teachers HOST: Pa York, John DuBois SERV: Aus n Klemme, Lydia Kaushik, volunteer please USH: Ken Kapeller, Charlie Schroeder, Rich Wessler, Ron Rozycki GB: PSR GR: PSR 10:00 a.m. Mass L/C: Joe Briscoe, Paul Woody Choir EM Cup: Julie McGeorge, Kathy Anderson Lauren Teschendorf, volunteer please HOST: Judy Dwyer, Judy Douce e SERV: Sarah Boock, Angelina Ra ni, Claire Sanders USH: Mike Hogan, Bob Underwood, Mike VanBoening, Joe Shaw GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please 11:30 a.m. Spanish Mass L/C: Catequesis el coro EM Cup: Catequesis Catequesis HOST: Catequesis SERV: Josephina Murillo, Itzel & Oscar Antonino USH: Jesus Manzanarez, Adolfo Zamorez volunteers please GB: Catequesis GR: Catequesis
Monday, April 9– The Annunciation of the Lord 6:30 a.m. Gladys Machens 8:00 a.m. Alma Hawkins Tuesday, April 10-Easter Weekday 6:30 a.m. Dorothy Mae Mazanec-2nd Anniv 8:00 a.m. Barbara Muehlenkamp. Wednesday, April 11–St. Stanislaus, Bishop, Martyr 6:30 a.m. Shirley Muehlenkamp 8:00 a.m. Muehlenkamp Family L&D 6:15 p.m. Jeanette O’Day Thursday, April 12-Easter Weekday 6:30 a.m. Lisa Waechter 8:00 a.m. Elmer Jackson Friday, April 13–Easter Weekday 6:30 a.m. L&D, St. Peters Class of 1952 8:00 a.m. Zoanna Orf-1st Anniv 9:15 a.m. Rose Rapoza (Cedarhurst) Saturday, April 14--Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. Bob Jones 5:00 p.m. L.M. Dyer Sunday, April 15–Third Sunday of Easter 7:00 a.m. Joyce Mersman-2nd Anniv 8:30 a.m. Amy Pieper Grimes 10:00 a.m. Connie Burbes 11:30 a.m. Our Parish Family
MASS INTENTIONS INTENCIONES DE LAS MISAS
Do you use Facebook? Be sure to "like" St. Charles Borromeo. You can find us at facebook.com/Borromeo1791. It is a great way to stay informed on what's happening around the parish.
¿Usted utiliza Facebook? Asegúrese de "gustar" a St. Charles Borromeo para mantenerse informado so-bre lo que está sucediendo en la parroquia. Puede encontrarnos en facebook.com/Borromeo1791.
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Oficina: Tel: (636)946-1893 Fax (636)946-5598
Sacramento de Reconciliación (Sacrament of Reconcilia on) Sábados de 4 – 4:45pm o por cita con el padre William o padre Donaldo
Sacramento de Bau smo (Sacrament of Bap sm) Clases de bau smo para padres y padrinos – Primer Domingo de mes. De 9:30 a 11:00am en la oficina par-roquial. Únicamente adultos. Bau smos son el Cuarto Domingo de mes, después de misa. Favor de hablar con el diacono Jorge para registrarse y coordinar el bau smo.
Sacramento de Matrimonio (Sacrament of Matrimony) Contactar al Diacono Jorge o padres William o Donaldo cuando menos seis meses antes de la boda para em-pezar los prepara vos.
Adoración al San simo (Eucharis c Adoracion) Exposición del San simo - Tercer Lunes del Mes de
8:30 am a 6:30 pm LifeLine- úl mo Martes del Mes a las 7 pm Adoración Nocturna - Tercer Sábado de Mes de 7
pm a 12 pm Rosario Todos los Viernes en la Iglesia de 6 –6:30 p.m.
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: Segundo Domingo de Pascua (Domingo de la Divina Misericordia); Domingo de Pascua en el calendario juliano Lunes: La Anunciación del Señor Miércoles: San Estanislao Jueves: Yom Ha-Shoa (Memorial del Holocausto) Viernes: San Martín I
Segundo Domingo de Pascua (Domingo de la Divina Misericordia) 8 de abril de 2018 ¿Quién es el que vence al mundo? Sólo el que cree que Jesús es el Hijo de Dios. -- 1 Juan 5:5
TODO Oh Dios, de tu bondad infinita regálame a ti mismo y eso será suficiente para mí. Sólo en ti lo tengo todo. --San Julián de Norwich
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Around Town…. Catholic Sisters Exhibit at St. Louis Public Library
Celebrate the contributions Catholic sisters have made to the St. Louis community for the last 200
years and counting by visiting the St. Louis Public Li-brary’s upcoming exhibit, “Catholic Sisters: The Spirit of St. Louis” on display March 3 through April 28 at the Central Library at 1301 Olive Street. The exhibit is open Mondays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
This is a free event for you and your family.
“The Ongoing Incarnation”-The 15th Annual Priest and Reli-gious Appreciation Banquet
Join the St. Charles Serra Club as we celebrate vocations and honor the priests and religious that serve the parishes of the St. Charles Deanery. The proceeds from the evening will di-rectly benefit the 17 young men from the deanery studying for the priesthood as well as Serra Vocation Programs. The ban-
quet will be held on April 9th at the St. Charles Convention Center. Father David Meconi, SJ will be the keynote speaker. Tickets are $51 each and the tables seat 10. Doors open at 6PM with a social hour and the program begins at 7PM. Call Geoff Waldron (636-385-6409) or Tom Lacey (636-447-0363) for tickets to this event.
Please join us for the 30th Annual Friends of Birthright “Cowgirl Roundup” Fashion Show on Thursday,
April 26, 2018 in St. Peter’s Parish Center. This year, a BBQ buffet will be featured along with new events in-cluding a jewelry Pull, Gifts in a Jar, and a specialty punch. Admis-sion is $25 which includes dinner, dessert, tea & coffee. A premium $35 admission adds two beverage coupons, plus a raffle ticket for an exciting prize. To reserve your seat, please go online to
www.Events.org/FOBfashionshow2018 or contact Lesa @ 314-740-4187 or Joyce @636-448-2021. Reservations required by Tuesday, April 17. Tickets not sold at the door.
The Feast of Divine Mercy will be observed and celebrated this year on Sunday, April 08, 2018, at Assumption Parish in O’Fallon, 403 N. Main Street, O’Fallon MO, 63366. The celebration will begin at 3:30pm with Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament, The Holy Rosary, and singing of the Di-vine Mercy Chaplet. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered at 5:30. ***LENTEN CONFESSION will be sufficient to obtain Plenary Indulgence when other conditions of Holy Mass, Holy Com-munion, Spiritual or Corporal Works of Mercy, detachment from all sin, and prayers offered for the Holy Father’s inten-tions are met. *** For more information, please contact Ann Yeager at 636-734-7663.
Grief & Yoga Through breathing techniques that ease the grieving chatter of the mind and gentle movements and stretches, yoga can assist in healing the heart. On Thursday's from 6:30pm - 7:30pm in April, Baue and the Center for Hope & Healing are offering single month series of grief yoga classes. For more information or to register, please click on the links below or call (636) 328-0878. April Series (5, 12, 19, 26) Thursday's April 6:30pm - 7:30pm Baue Community Center 608 Jefferson Street St. Charles, MO 63301
Holy Rosary Church in Warrenton, MO is sponsoring their Annual Spring Dinner and Craft Show on Sunday, April 22, 2018. We will be serving Fried Chicken and Kettle Beef from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. Adults $12.00, chil-dren ages 6-12 $5.00, children ages 6 and under free in dining room only. We also offer a drive-thur carry-out for $12.00.
All women are invited to Kenrick-Glennon Seminary (5200 Glennon Drive, 63119) on the third Thursday of each month for prayer and a talk. The next meeting will be on April 19th, 2018. The speaker will be Father Paul Hoesing, Dean of Sem-inarians at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary. The Rosary will be prayed at 8 a.m., and Father Hoesing will speak from 8:15 a.m. until 9 a.m. Coffee will be offered afterwards in the Fireside Lounge until 9:30 a.m. For more information, see: www.kenrick.edu/fiat.
Quilt Social– Smoke Free Event Where: St Joseph Cottleville
When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 at noon in the Café
Doors open at 10:20 a.m. Lunch Available Home-Baked Goods, Crafts and baby quilts for sale Bingo– Using Paper Sheets-Daubers for sale or bring your own
All You Can Eat Breakfast - "The Knights of Columbus at St. Robert's Parish will hold an All You Can Eat breakfast on Sunday, April 29, from 8:00am to 11:30am. Breakfast includes: made to order omelets, pancakes, sausages, scrambled eggs, biscuits & gravy, juice, milk and coffee. In addition the Knights are holding a Blood Drive at the same time as the breakfast. Those who donate blood that day will receive a FREE breakfast. Thanks to all those who support this social event/fundraiser."
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