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OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church [email protected]
Sue Schneider General Manager Office: (573) 372-8595 Email: [email protected] (573) 374– MARY (6279) www.mothersshrine.com
*MASS TIMES Saturday: 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. at St. Phillips Benizi 10:30 a.m.
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30-4:15 p.m. (Or by appointment.)
Daily Mass: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. **
Wednesday—Friday 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Adoration 9:45-10:15 a.m. Rosary prayed at 8:30 a.m. daily
*Mass times may vary, dependent upon the occurrence of Holy Days of Obligations or funerals.
Sacrament of the Sick is in the main Church on the first Friday of each month.
**On the second Tuesday of each month, an additional Mass will be held at Laurie Care Center, with the Rosary at 9:30 a.m., and Mass at 10 a.m.
Fr. John Schmitz, Pastor
David Lovell, Deacon (Retired)
Parish Office Phone: 573-374-7855 Fax: 573-374-0627
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:00 p.m. website: www.shrineofstpatrick.org
https://www.facebook.com/SaintPatrickCatholicChurchLaurieMo/
WELCOME
St. Patrick Catholic Church 176 Marian, Laurie, MO. 65037
(573) 374-7855 St. Patrick Catholic Church encourages spiritual growth, lives Christian values and provides
meaningful stewardship to the local and world communities.
Music Ministry Sue Purdon (acting)
Religious Education Michele Haggerty (573) 372-8594
Office Staff
Linda Neff, Secretary [email protected] Kathy Woodward, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Maintenance Tom Gerant Cody Taylor Parish Nurse Mary Lou Hatfield, RN, BSN [email protected]
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASS INTENTIONS
October 7th –13th
MON. 9:00 AM COMMUNION SERVICE
TUES. 5:30 PM COMMUNION SERVICE
WED. 9:00 AM COMMUNION SERVICE
THURS. 9:00 AM COMMUNION SERVICE
FRI. 9:00 AM COMMUNION SERVICE
SAT. 4:30 PM ROSE MARY STOLTZ, SPI
SUN. 8:30 AM PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
Please advise the Parish Office if a name should be added or removed from the prayer list and ensure the person is aware their name will be published in the bulletin. Names will remain on the list for 3 months. If a longer period of time is needed, please notify office.
PARISHIONERS
Sandra Ambuul, Butch Bayer, Ceil Bish, Dorothy
Bock, Barbara Bogardo, Steve Callahan, Theresa
Carter, Jeanne Dunn, Jeanie Hatfield, Mike Hutton,
Amy and Ben Luebbering, Teresa Morgan, Nancy
Nicholson, Michael Rhoads, Elizabeth Rourke,
Edward Ruehter, Bill Shortino, Clarence Smith, Rex
Smith, Joan Terrell, Jerimiah Trokey, Al Vasey,
Sandy Vossen, Dorothy Wheeler
FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Ashley Barnett, Kathy Bayerl, Susie Bilderback,
Christopher Bonick, Dorothy Bos, Janet Brown, Dr.
Heather Cardin, Eamon Dolan, Shirley Dull, Mary
Kay Feely, Sharon Franklin, Christine Gaul, Tegan
Gaul, Shawn Gill, Rick Hanrahan, Ronald Hutton,
Richard Middeke, Paul Miller, Wyatt Newman,
Anthony Perez, Colleen Pye, Pat Reidy, Shannon
Rhoades, Susie and Bill Runnebaum, Fr. Jeff
Schleisman, Marie Sharp, Anna Smith, Jenna Steele,
Jordan Thompson, Mike Waeckerle, Karen White,
Josh Wick
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Sunday: hb 1:2-3; 2:2-4/ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 [8]/2 tm 1:6-8, 13-14/lk 17:5-10 hb 1:2-3; 2:
Monday: jon 1:1-2:2, 11/jon 2:3, 4, 5, 8/lk 10:25-37
Tuesday: jon 3:1-10/ps 130:1b-2, 3-4ab, 7-8 [3]/lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: jon 4:1-11/ps 86:3-4, 5-6, 9-10 [15]/lk 11:1-4
Thursday: mal 3:13-20b/ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [ps 40:5a]/lk 11:5-13
Friday: jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2/ps 9:2-3, 6 and 16, 8-9 [9]/ lk 11:15-26
Saturday: jl 4:12-21/ps 97:1-2,5-6, 11-12 [12a]/lk 11:27-28
Next Sunday: 2 kgs 5:14-17/ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4 [cf. 2b]/2 tm 2:8-13/lk 17:11-19
SCRIPTURE READINGS
October 6th—13th
Sunday: 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Respect Life Sunday
Monday: Our Lady of the Rosary
Tuesday:
Wednesday: St. Denis, Bishop, & Companions, Martyrs; St. John Leonardi, Priest
Thursday:
Friday: St. John XXIII, Pope
Saturday:
Next Sunday: 28th Sunday in Ordinary
Observances for the week of
October 7th
If you would like to acquaint yourself with the new music
for Mass, or practice it, the easiest way to find the music is
to do a web search on your favored search engine for
Mass of Renewal by Curtis Stephan. It will bring up
the link in which you can familiarize yourself with this
musical setting.
Mass of Renewal
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
2nd Sunday: Knights of Columbus, Pancake Breakfast, St. Leo Hall, after 8:30 am Mass
1st Tuesday: Parish Guild, St. Leo’s Hall 10:00 am
2nd Tuesday: Knights of Columbus, Rosary at 6:30 pm, Meeting begins at 7 pm, Knights in St. Leo Hall, Ladies Auxiliary in Chapel
3rd Tuesday every other month; (Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov): Building and Grounds Meeting, 1 pm, St. Leo Hall.
Wednesdays: Men of St. Joseph, 7 am St. Leo Hall.
3rd Thursday: Ladies Scripture Reflection following 9 am Mass St. Leo Hall Open to all ladies of our parish Pastoral Council, 6 pm, St. Joseph Hall. Open to all parishioners.
1st Friday: Sacrament of the Sick, 9 am, Main Sanctuary
ONGOING EVENTS
OCT 6 Respect Life Sunday
Christ Our Hope: In Every Season of Life
OCT 6
Missouri State Knights of Columbus
Pilgrimage
The National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the
Church Registration begins at 10:00 AM
OCT 8 RCIA Classes
St. Joseph Hall 7:00 PM
OCT 10 Morgan County Flu Shot
St. Leo Hall Noon to 5:00 PM
OCT 12 Fall Festival
Church Grounds/ St. Leo Hall 2:00 PM
OCT 13 Financial Peace University
St. Leo Hall 1:00 PM
OCT 15 Last Day to Order Apple Pies
OCT 17 Women's’ Scripture Study
St. Leo After Mass —NOON
OCT 19 St. Patrick Men’s Retreat
9:00 AM—3:00 PM
OCT 28 Apple Pie Making Event
St. Leo Hall ALL DAY
OCT 31
Mass at 5:30 PM
Main Church
No Morning 9:00 AM MASS
NOV 1 All Saints Mass 9:00 AM
Main Church OFFICE CLOSED
DEC 1
St. Patrick 2ND Annual Advent By
Candlelight
St. Leo Hall
UPCOMING EVENTS
The food pantry needs your help and donations.
Please consider volunteering even if it’s just a few
hours a week. The items listed below are items needed in
the food bank.
Hearty Soups Canned Fruit
Cereal Dry or Powered Milk
Shampoo Toothpaste
Please consider placing an added donation of cash wrapped
around the item. A little really can go a long way in covering
the needs of our community!
Community For Christ is open Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM.
They can be reached at (573) 374-4425 during hours of
operation.
COMMUNITY FOR CHRIST
WEEKEND ATTENDANCE AND COLLECTION:
September 22, 2019
Attendance: 514
St. Patrick’s $ 5598.00
EFT 1st of month $522.50
EFT 15th of month $1065
Weekly budget needed $7,663
Electronic fund transfer available for weekly contribution, building and maintenance, Charitable Outreach, Christmas, and Easter.
STEWARDSHIP
St. Patrick Charitable Outreach ministry continues to support the community from what donors have so graciously given.
St. Patrick’s works together with other area organizations and in some cases, governmental departments to assist families who are in need. Your donations continue to help many of area families in need of a hand up.
Please continue to support this important ministry by using green border envelopes or note in the memo portion of a check Charitable Outreach.
Thank you for your kindness in giving.
CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Everyday Stewardship
Some weeks seem to move steadily downhill as soon as they start. Your boss hits you with some hard criticism. Driving
around town seems to be a constant experience of getting cut off and tailgated. The waiter at the restaurant felt pretty sure
that your burnt and dried out lunch was not his problem. The kids didn't plan ahead once again and the entire science fair
project is due: tomorrow!
Then an angel of God in the form of a friend, acquaintance, or stranger says one nice thing, does one good deed, or offers
a small gift of kindness and suddenly the entire week changes. The power of good is always able to defeat the bad in our
lives, but it is amazing that so much bad can be overcome by such a small amount of good--truly amazing.
Jesus told us that with a little faith, we could accomplish great things. The faith of a mustard seed can move mountains or
uproot a tree from the earth and replant it in the sea. It does not take much to make a big difference in the world.
If we apply this understanding to stewardship, then we can see that small gifts of time, talent, or treasure can yield great
harvests. Yes, we are called to offer all we have back to God and his people, but that does not change the fact that through
small offerings of ourselves we can change the greater reality in the lives of many.
For many years, I had a tapestry hanging in my office with a quote from the Quaker theologian, Rufus Jones. He said, "I pin
my hopes to quiet processes and small circles, in which vital and transforming events take place." With our stewardship, we
have the chance to transform the world around us, even when it seems like what we can offer is so very small at the time.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
Next week: 28th Sunday in
Ordinary Time
About the Gospel:
Jesus meets ten lepers who beg to be healed. After
being cured, only one man, a Samaritan, returns to
thank Jesus for healing him. Jesus tells this man that
his faith has saved him.
Visit www.usccb.org/bible/readings to read next Sun-
day’s Scripture.
In Church:
Before Mass begins, look around you for people who
appear to be guests in your church. Greet them warm-
ly or offer a Sign of Peace during Mass. Consider in-
viting this person to sit with your
family if he or she is sitting alone.
Question of the Week:
What is something you took for granted this week?
Family Prayer:
Lord, we thank you for all of the ways that you have
healed and helped us. We will try harder to not take
you for granted. Amen
Family
Corner
The youth of our parish would like to thank the
following people that so graciously gave of their time to
turn St. Joseph Hall into a great place for their
religious education:
Brad Deters
Pat Haggerty
Mike Miller
Ken Nicholson
Hal Trokey
A very special thanks goes to Brad Deters and DECO In-
surance Agency for donating all of the wall panels.
Another thank you goes to the high school youth that
came in on the Sunday before school started and
cleared out the furniture that was in
St. Joseph Hall. They are:
Cooper Deters
Skylar Deters
Jeremiah Trokey
Jacob Wormsley
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Please don’t forget the Shrine through the
winter months!
And a great Christmas gift is to have that
special mom’s name engraved on the Wall of
Life. $400.00
CALENDAR FOR MOTHERS’ SHRINE
2020
May 10 Mothers’ Day Mass in Grotto
May 16 1st Pilgrimage
June 1 Feast of Mary, Mother of the
Church
Mass in grotto w/ Bishop
McKnight
June 20 2nd Pilgrimage
Sept 26 3rd Pilgrimage
Mothers’ Wall Engraving Schedule
(subject to change)
Week of April 27th
Week of June 22nd
Week of Aug 24th
A little Humor about Mom
My first restaurant = my mother’s breast
My first toilet = my mother’s lap
My first school = my mother
My first doctor = It was mom
My first thermometer = my mother’s fingers
My first friend = my mom
My first dresser = mom
My first vehicle = mom’s back
My first lawyer = mom
Thank you mom for all you did and for giving
me life
Prayer to St. Francis Xavier,
Model to Follow
Lord God of compassion and mercy,
you opened a door in the East for St. Francis
Xavier
when you sent him to preach your Gospel.
Send us in our day over the face of the earth,
so that the joy of our Mother, the Church,
may be made perfect.
Amen
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Fall Festival
All Ladies of St. Patrick and local parishes are welcome to participate in Scripture reflection on the 3rd Thursday of each month after the 9AM Mass.
Our next gathering will be in St. Joe Hall, following the 9:00 AM Mass on October 17th. Please come and share in the joy of reflecting upon God's Word. If you have questions please contact: Janice Mandl 816-588-3331 or Sue Purdon 573-3742-6418
Bring your friends, family and neighbors and come enjoy the fun,
next Saturday, October 12th. There will be lots to do, great food, fine drinks, shopping, and of course the RAFFLE
where 21 chances to win prize drawing total of more than $14,000! Games to entertain all ages.
There are many sponsors who have supported the Fall Festival. Keep these
businesses in your prayers and patronize the products and services
they provide to the community.
Roofmasters Versailles Bank
Mike Martin Countryside Plants Laurie Tent Rental
Ladies Scripture Men’s Fall Retreat
Join us Saturday, October 19th
The morning will begin with prayer at
Old St. Pat’s at 9:00 AM
A hearty lunch will be served as well as a day filled
with prayer, reflection, Reconciliation, and
comradery with Christian brothers.
Please reserve your spot in effort to have an accurate
count for lunch by calling the parish office at
(573 374-7855 or Fred Boley at (573) 692-4126
Did you miss the date of taking pictures for the St. Patrick Family Photo Directory?
Make up dates are Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, 7th. Please contact the Parish Office to schedule your appointment. Still not able to make it? Let us know and we will work with you on ensuring you are included in the next parish directory.
Picture Make Up Date
October 6th is Respect Life Month. Join Catholics nationwide in celebrating the kickoff of Respect Life Month. Find the reflection on this year's theme, “Christ Our Hope: In Every Season of Life,” by visiting respectlifeprogram.org/reflection.
Respect Life Month
OCTOBER 6, 2019 TWENTYSEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Chant the Psalms Youth Apple Pie Fund Raiser
Apple Pie Event
Have you saved the date??
Monday, October 28 is approaching faster than you may realize and your help is needed. Michele and the kids will have sign up sheets for workers after Mass on September 28 & 29. If you prefer to do a certain job during the event, please tell us. All proceeds go to our Youth!
pie orders are being taken and are still at the very
affordable price of $10.00. Once we sell out, no
additional orders will be taken. Did you get yours
ordered?
each for regular or sugar free!
Questions, call Mart Naber (309) 256-2616 or Michele Haggerty (816) 210-8223
Liturgical schedule for October 12 & 13
Sunday, October 13, 8:30am Lectors: Diana Sutherland, Ed Swanson Greeters: Ed & Linda Swanson, Jim Skelly Communion Ministers: Priscilla Miller, Eric Tichy Lay Ministry Directors: Paul Van Evercooren, Bernie Marco
Server: Jacob Wormsley
Saturday, October 12, 4:30pm Lector: Lorri Steffen Greeters: Carol Gibson, Mary Jo Eye, Ellen Lovell Communion Ministers: Steve Mandl, Janice Mandl Lay Ministry Directors: Bob O’Bryan, Jim Klein
Pew Angel: Pat Wheeler
The parish of St. Pat's helps many poor people get by during hard times. Father Schmitz, Marty and Lori Oberndorfer and the Men of St. Joseph, are working on a project to help people escape poverty permanently. We need your life experience and wisdom to help mentor young families who are coming to the parish eager to learn how to succeed. Call Fred Boley, 573-692-4126, to find out more.
SOMEONE CHANTED EVENsong. Come learn to chant the psalms--it's easy and fun, and it's a beautiful way to deepen your prayer life. Call 573-692-4126 or be at St. Pat's at 8am Mondays and Thursdays.
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