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Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church
10235 Ashbrook Drive * St. Louis, Mo. 63137 * 314-868-2310 * www.holynamestlouis.org
M E M B E R S H I P * S T E W A R D S H I P * P A R T N E R S H P
COME SERVE WITH US COME PRAY WITH US
PARISH LEADERSHIP & SUPPORT STAFF Father Michael Henning, Pastor
[email protected] Sister Rose Mercurio, SSND, Pastoral Associate
[email protected] Mrs. Theresa McWilliams, Director of Music
[email protected] Deacon George Watson, Permanent Deacon
[email protected] Deacon Matthew Duban, Permanent Deacon
[email protected] Mrs. Sandy Miesner, Parish Secretary
[email protected] Mr. Steve Jones, Maintenance Coordinator
Mr. David Vaughn, Parish Custodian Mrs. Rose Fox, Rectory Housekeeping
CHRIST LIGHT OF THE NATIONS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
1650 Redman Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63138 * 314-741-0400 Sister Mary Lawrence, SSND, Principal
[email protected] Mrs. Karen Dafflitto, Religious Education Coordinator
[email protected] Mrs. Judy Krenn
Faith Formation Coordinator & Youth Ministry [email protected]
WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 4:00pmCST/5:00pmCDT Sunday 8:00 / 10:30am
DAILY MASS 6:30am Tuesday / Thursday 8:00am Monday / Wednesday / Friday 8:00am Wednesday / Check Weekly Schedule Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Church
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION 9:00am / 7:00pm CIVIL HOLIDAYS 9:00am
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 2:30–3:30pm CST / 3:30–4:30pm CDT By Appointment Anytime Call Father Mike Communal Services During Seasons of Advent & Lent
SACRAMENTAL ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1st Saturday of the Month 5:00pm CST / 6:00pm CDT 3rd Sunday of the Month 9:00am After Mass / See Parish Calendar for Celebrations during Mass
LITURGY OF THE HOURS 7:35am Monday / Wednesday / Friday
DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Adoration Tuesdays 7:00am to 12 midnight Perpetual Help Devotions Tuesdays 7:00am Parish Rosary 3rd Saturday 3:30 CST/ 4:30pm CDT 3rd Sunday 7:30am & 10:00am
Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
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Highlights of Life in Our Community Our Parish Life
Good for You - Good for Others Details in your bulletin or Parish Directory.
Being involved insures the vitality of our parish.
Sunday, November 8th 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Soup Stew & Chili Program Open House: Trinity Catholic High School
12:00 noon—4:00 pm, On Redman Road
Monday, November 9th Ladies Guild Meeting
Tuesday, November 10th Men’s Club Meeting
Women’s Prayer Group Meeting
Wednesday, November 11th Parish Quilting Group
Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Program Perinatal Bereavement Care Project
Room At The Inn Program
Thursday, November 12th Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Program
Perinatal Bereavement Care Project
Remembrance Day Celebration 6:45pm—Gathering and Fellowship, Church Narthex
7:30pm—Evening Prayer
Friday, November 13th Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Program
Perinatal Bereavement Care Project
Parish Fish Fry
Saturday, November 14th Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions)
Blood Pressure Screening Program
Sunday, November 15th 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sacramental Anointing of the Sick Parish Hospitality: Coffee & Donuts
Blood Pressure Screening Program Spaghetti & Meatballs Dinner
Benefitting Belize Mission Project At All Saints Parish (St. Peters, Missouri)
COMING EVENTS OF NOTE
Thrift Store Donation Weekend Saturday/Sunday, November 21st/22nd
Breakfast With Santa Saturday, December 6th,
ARCHDOCESAN PARISH PLANNING INITIATIVE
Parish General Assembly Meetings Monday, November 16th, 7:00—9:00pm
Tuesday, December 1st, 2:00—4:00pm
Celebrating Our Journey of Faith—Here and Now
Be Not Afraid — I Am With You I AM MOST GRATEFUL to our parish members who have responded thus far to our Stewardship Appeal. The life and welfare of our parish continues to benefit from the active participation of our members in our parish ministries, organizations, and activities. In addition, your increased financial support—to the extent that each person or household is able to do so— is also a sign of your commitment to presence and work of the Church in our community.
To date 119 individuals / households have responded representing a combined weekly increase of $934.25. The average increase in weekly offerings is $7.85. If you have not yet renewed your commitment of financial support for our parish, please use the special envelope you received by mail or can find in the front of church or back vestibule. Use this envelop to indicate your new level of giving. You can include your Sunday offering and then in following week return to our regular weekly envelope. Again, on behalf of our entire community I thank our parish members for their continuing participation and investment in the vitality and stability of our parish.
IN MARCH 2015 ARCHBISHOP CARLSON asked each parish of the Archdiocese to carefully and critically think about different ways they might be organized. With fewer priest and older priests he needs to know what Catholics think about their parishes and their future. Parish leaders were provided with training, materials, and a timeline for completing an assessment of the viability of their parish.
Beginning in June 2016 —
• The Archbishop will begin using the information he receives from parishes as a part of his process for assigning priests to parishes throughout the Archdiocese.
• Our parish will use the report we make to the Archbishop to plan for the future organization and work of our parish.
The Archbishop wants the people of a parish to determine its future. They are in the best position to know what is needed and to decide what is possible. I encourage you to join our parish leaders to review and discuss the work they have done since June. I think everyone who comes will learn a lot and can contribute to our final report to Archbishop Carlson.
PARISH GENERAL ASS E MBLY M EETING S
The members of our—
Pastoral Leadership Team Parish Pastoral Council
Parish Finance Committee
invite our parish members to attend ONE of these two
upcoming meetings:
Monday, November 16th 7:00 9:00 pm
Tuesday December 1st 2:00—4:00 pm
in the Parish Community Center
At these meetings parish leaders will—
• Present the most important sections of our report to parish members
• Facilitate parish members talking with each other about the vitality, stability, assets, and deficits of our parish, and
• Incorporate your ideas and feedback into our report to Archbishop Carlson which everyone will have the opportunity to review and discuss at a final General Assembly on Sunday, January 3rd.
Highlights of the final report will be published in our Sunday bulletin in December.
Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
Health Advisory
Your commitment to Mass is a sign of the vitality of our parish. However, for the health of our whole community, if you are not feeling well, be attentive to these recommendations:
Don’t Come To Church …
• With a fever—be fever free for 24 hrs. • When you’re not feeling well— achy, tired, sore throat, no energy • When you’re coughing and sneezing a
lot with a runny nose or headache
When You Do Come To Church …
• Use hand sanitizer at church entrances • With slight symptoms of cold or flu —
• Don’t take communion from the cup • Offer the sign of peace with a friendly
wave or simple bow
Thank you for your cooperation in taking responsibility for the health of our community. Remember , it’s sad to miss Mass when you’re sick or taking care of someone who’s sick, but not sinful.
Saturday, November 14 4:00pm
Judy Mantych* Linda Schneider* Marilyn Gittemeier Dee Hooser Mary Krsul Frank Schneider Tony Migliazzo-D
Sunday, November 15 8:00am
Betty Kondracki* Shirley Loy* Marie Tabor Josephine Bono Larry Colombo Betty Easley Karen Kulla-D
10:30am Bill Krenn* Judy Krenn* Gina Keppler Ken Kleinberg Judi Sams Barb Arnet Regina Anderson-D
Saturday, November 14
4:00pm Lynda Brand
Sunday, November 15 8:00am Margaret Jackson 10:30am Pat Edgar
November 9-13 8:00am Katie Moran & Bruce Saak
Saturday, November 14 4:00pm Libby & Juliana Modde
Sunday, November 15
8:00am Ana, Grace & Nathan Gerhart 10:30am Teirra & Alanna Andrisse
Saturday, November 14 4:00pm Krsul Family
Sunday, November 15 8:00am Robert & Lisa Gerhart 10:30am Bill & Judi Sams
MASS INTENTIONS Monday November 9 8:00am Tim Ferrell
Tuesday November 10 6:30am Bernice Arens
Wednesday November 11 8:00am Andrew Maixner 8:00am School Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary
Thursday November 12 6:30am Anna Nischbach
Friday November 13 8:00am Janet Marie Barylski
Saturday November 14 4:00pm Mary Ann Pitti
Sunday November 15 8:00am Mary Hohlt 10:30am Homer Zigler
Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
All Souls
Evening Prayer for those who have died, Thursday, November 12th. 6:45 Gathering and Fellowship 7:30 Evening Prayer
SHARE Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support This week, Nov. 11-13th, we will be partnering with the National SHARE Program. They will be conducting a seminar which will provide the necessary information and skills for caregivers and hospitals to create the needed resources to provide Perinatal Bereavement Care in their own communities. The goal is to have access to compassionate, supportive Perinatal Bereavement Care in every community so that no family goes through this tragic experience alone. The seminar will take place in our Community Center. The hope is that in the future, groups and/or individuals will be able to continue to use our facilities in order to provide these services to individuals and families. We ask that you keep this seminar and its success in your prayers. If you have any questions about the program, please do not hesitate to call me. Peace and Hope, S.Rose, SSND, RN
Brewhouse Theology on Tuesday, November 17, 7-8:45 PM at Ferguson Brewhouse, 2nd floor. Join us for an evening of uplifting community, good food and drinks, a thought provoking speaker, and an inspired discussion. Belden Lane, the guest speaker, is an avid back-packer and storyteller, Presbyterian minister and Professor Emeritus of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. Beldens’s topic is The Power of Storytelling: Life on the Edge. Gather at 7 PM, Purchase your food and drinks, and the presentation will begin at 7:30 PM. Contact Jeanne Baer at Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Parish Office for more information, 314-524-0500.
First Annual Fashion Show Our Lady of the Holy Cross Parish Center
1022 Baden Avenue
Time: 1-5pm Date: Sunday, November 15, 2015
Cost: $20.00
For tickets or more information: Ann Cowper at 385-3321
Rectory Office at 381-0323
2015 FALL TRIVIA Sponsored by the Trinity Parent Organization
When: Saturday, November 14th
Where: Trinity Catholic Gym
Time: Doors open at 6:30 Trivia Starts at 7:00
Tables of 8—$120
Beer and Soda Provided *Must be 21 years of age or older to at-
tend
1st and 2nd Place Prizes 50/50 Raffles & Games
Contact Trish Wuelling @ 706-2934
Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
Stewardship of Treasure Your Gifts of Support for Our Parish Mission
Report on Parish Collect ions
Thank you for supporting our parish services and programs as well as the operation and maintenance of our facilities. Your financial support will help us to achieve a balanced budget. This year our goal is for parish revenues to cover 70% of all parish expenses
Total Sunday Collection (November 1) $9,615.56
Online Giving Amount $1,923.00
Budgeted Weekly Amount Needed $10,556.00
This Week (under Needed Amount ) $940.44
Jewel Barnett, Alfie Clay, Carolyn Rose, Juanita Shipp, Evelyn Williams, Charles Zeisset, Whitney Coker, Rose Bohnenkember
ATTENTION LADIES
The Ladies Guild Meeting will be Monday, November 9th at 2:00pm. We will play “Rob Your Neighbor”. Please3 bring a $1 gift wrapped. Refreshments will be served. Please come and enjoy a fun afternoon. PLEASE NOTICE THE TIME CHANGE
Holy Name of Jesus Fish Fry Update 2016
Dates of Fish Fries: November 13th Weather Permitting
December 11th Weather Permitting
January 8th Weather Permitting
February 10th Ash Wednesday
February 12th
February 19th
February 26th
March 4th
March 11th
March 18th
March 25th Good Friday
Help Needed:
Desserts can be dropped off the day of the fry Cashiers on the day of the fries We welcome Service Hours If you can help the day before the fries please contact: Marialice 314-583-1551 Like us on Facebook: HolyNameOfJesus
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Mark Tremmel, Vivian Casey, Minta Kirchmer and all who have died this week. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
FISH FRY NEEDS 1. We are in need of bacon grease for the potato salad.
2 We are also looking for coolers, if anyone has coolers that they don't need please drop off at the Community center or the parish office.
Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
PRAYER CHAIN If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, please call either Betty Kondracki @ 868-0176 or Pat Edgar @ 868-4143
IMPORTANT HOSPITAL NEWS
if you or a friend, relative, neighbor, etc. are being admitted to a hospital please contact the Parish Office to let us know.
IT’S SOUP, STEW AND CHILI TIME AGAIN!! Can you believe it's been six months since we sent our last shipment of frozen soup to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Food Pantry. Well, it's that time again. Our shipment dates are listed below. SOUP, STEW, and CHILI TOO! 2015- 2016 CONTAINER CONTAINER DISTRIBUTION COLLECTION DATES DATES 7 - 8 Nov 2015 21 - 22 Nov 2015 5 - 6 Dec 2015 19 - 20 Dec 2015 2 - 3 Jan 2016 16 - 17 Jan 2016 6 - 7 Feb 2016 20 - 21 Feb 2016 5 - 6 Mar 2016 19 - 20 Mar 2016
SAVE THE DATE, Saturday, DEC. 6
It’s just about that time again! We are having a Breakfast with Santa at Holy Name of Jesus for the chil-dren of our parishes and school. It’s a wonderful community event that is fun for all ages! We will have a wonderful breakfast, a Santa store where you can buy gifts, games, face painting, raffles, crafts for the kids, Christmas songs, pictures…we have it all! Proceeds go to help send our youth group to Washington DC to MARCH FOR PROLIFE!!
Are you tired of clutter in your house? We all have it…things we thought we wanted but we don’t, or things someone gave us but we don’t really need. Some of these things are still in the box or have been used just once and are in great condition so we don’t want to throw them out! Well, here is a way to put those things to use...guilt free! Our youth group will be collecting usable, new or nearly new items like mugs, decorations, jewelry, puzzles, Christmas stuff,etc. to sell in our Santa store so we can send our youth to the ProLife trip. Please bring your items and place them in the box marked BWS. Thanks so much! Questions? Call Judy Krenn 314-761-6570
If anyone out there has a bass guitar and/or an amp gathering dust in their basement
that they would be willing to part with our music department would love to take it off your hands and you would be supporting a student who may someday "rock our world!" Thanks! Judy Krenn 314-761-6570
Auditions for The Young Catholic Musicians The choir and orchestra of The Young Catholic Musicians are holding auditions for singers and instrumentalists. These young people (aged 10-17) represent over 50 parishes and schools in the St. Louis area. They learn quality liturgical music and lead the music for Mass once each month at different parishes. Singers and instrumentalists (Strings (especially violins), Woodwinds, Brass (low brass) call Fr. Bruce Forman (314-231-7464) or Mrs. Mary Smith (314-962-9260) for additional information and to schedule an audition. Visit our web pages at www.archstl.org/musicians or www.youngcatholicmusicians.com.
Thirty-Second Sunday In Ordinary Time November 8, 2015
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Providing Construc on Materials
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Sunday
November 15th, 2015
3:30-6:30 PM
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St. Peters, MO 63376
Menu
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Salad
Bread and Butter
Dessert
Coffee, Tea or Lemonade
*Beer and Wine Available for Purchase
Cost: $10.00 Adults
$5.00 Children
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