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Daily Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M
Rectory Office Father John Reiker
Pastor ext. 102 [email protected]
Deacon Richard L. Stevens
Deacon Jim G’Sell [email protected]
314-484-2055
Mrs. Rusalyne Ahlemeyer Business Manager, ext. 104
Mrs. Jackie Dostal Secretary, ext. 100 [email protected]
Cafeteria Ext. 212
For submissions to our facebook page, the website, or our parish app please email Mike at [email protected]. Or phone: 314-401-3334 Please allow several days for submission to be approved and posted. Thank You
Religious Instruction Parish School of Religion
Phone (636) 677-4868 ext 118 Grades (pre-K through 8)
Mrs. Kathy Joslin [email protected]
Adults - RCIA Please contact:
The Rectory Office 636-677-4868 ext. 100
Sacramental Preparation Baptism Preparation Meeting: Infant Baptisms require parental attendance at a meeting prior to baptism. Meetings will be held with the Pastor in the rectory. Call rectory office for information 636-677-4868, ext. 100. Baptisms: After 10:15 AM Mass on a Sunday of mutual arrangement. Call rectory office to schedule 636-677-4868, ext. 100.
Bulletin Deadline Monday 9:00 a.m. the week you need it to be published in the bulletin. Notices must be submitted in writing: email text to [email protected].
Marriages: Make arrangements with Priest or Deacon of your choice no less than six months prior to proposed wedding date.
Parish Help Line: St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1-877-238-3228, ext. 3329
New Parishioners: Welcome! Please register by contacting the rectory during business hours @ 677-4868 ext. 100
Change of Address or Telephone: Please call the rectory during business hours. 677-4868 ext. 100
Archdiocese of St .Louis Website: www.archstl.org
Catholic Elementary School: All of our parish children who wish to attend a catholic elementary school may do so at the school of their choice and still remain parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua. Call rectory for details.
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year C October 20, 2019
Mass Schedule
Confessions Saturday 4:00-4:20 P.M.
By appointment anytime
Holy Days 8:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.
RECTORY CLOSED ON ALL HOLY DAYS
Sunday Saturday 4:30 P.M.
Sunday 8:15 A.M., 10:00 A.M.
St. Anthony of Padua 3009 High Ridge Blvd. High Ridge, MO 63049
Business Hours Monday - Friday
7:30 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. Phone (636) 677-4868
Fax (636) 677-2781 Website www.stanthonyhr.org
Pastor Father John Reiker
Parish Mission Statement Our mission is to be on fire with the love of Jesus Christ,
and with the help of the Holy Spirit, to celebrate our community of faith in the Eucharist
and to share God’s love and mercy with our neighbors through our ministries and evangelization.
Pastor’s Column
Spread the Gospel, the Good News about Jesus and His St. Anthony Family. A Holy Community through Holy Communion! Your brother in Jesus,
St. Anthony of Padua, High Ridge, MO
Prayer of the Week Morning Prayer
As the dawn breaks Lord, have mercy on me.
Strip away the sins that weaken me. Help me to mend my faults
and cleanse my imperfections. When the Holy spirit speaks to me,
help me recognize and treasure the true meaning of the words.
God, I place myself at Your service this entire day. Guard me from injury of body and mind.
Let the rising of the sun find me blessing Your name and in its setting proclaiming Your name.
Amen
Joke of the Week
(Actual Newspaper Headlines)
(Proofreading is a dying art!)
Miners Refuse to Work after Death
If Strike Isn’t Settled Quickly, It May last a While
Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures
Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges
Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors
Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead
London Couple Slain; Police Suspect Homicide
Saint of the Week Blessed Alberto Marvelli
Lay Apostle (1918 - 1946)
Alberto Marvelli, a young Italian layman, exempli-fied a path to holiness that, as Pope John Paul II noted, lies in “construction of God’s kingdom in fam-ily, work, culture, and politics, taking the Gospel into the heart of society.” Alberto experienced this calling at an early age, writing in his diary, “My program of life is summed up in one word: holy. At the age of eighteen Alberto became a leader of Catholic Action, setting himself to serve the poor in every way he could. As he wrote, “It is better to serve than to be served: Jesus serves.” After study-ing engineering he found work in a Fiat factory, while also leading Catholic study groups. During the war, he and his family fled the city of Rimini to escape nightly bombardments. Still, he found ways to slip back into the city to bring supplies and to help care for the sick and wounded. During the German occu-pation he risked his life by freeing deportees from sealed boxcars in the train station. After the war he was put in charge of housing in the ruined city of Riminii. He was elected a town councilor, organized a soup kitchen, and became active in the Christian Democratic Party. He showed every promise of playing an important role in the re-construction of his country. But on October 5, 1946. while bicycling from a political meeting, he was struck by a truck and killed. He was beatified in 2004. “Jesus has enfolded me in his grace. I no longer see anyone but him, I think only of him.” —Blessed Alberto Marvelli
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October 11, 2019
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
This past August 9 marked the fifth anniversary of the events in Ferguson, Missouri, which have mobi-lized people of all faiths to pray seeking peace and justice in our city, nation, and other areas of our world facing troubling situations.
Like you and many others throughout the Archdiocese and City of St. Louis, I have been troubled by the violence taking place in our communities. There were 53 people killed in mass shootings in the US in August alone and 18 children have fallen victim to gun violence across the St. Louis area over the summer months.
People of faith and all people of goodwill cannot stand idly by while such violent acts against the dignity and sanctity of human life are taking place in our beloved city. I was recently approached by members of the Metropolitan Clergy Coalition (MCC) and asked to convene an inter-faith prayer service to pray for an end to violence.
Roman Catholics make up almost 25% of the population of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area and the MCC wants all Catholics to be involved in this prayer service in order to make it a truly unified event.
Faith leaders from over ten different denominations and their congregants will be participating at a special prayer service to be held at Cardinal Ritter College Preparatory High School at 3:00 PM on Sunday, Octo-ber 27. I want to extend a personal invitation to you to participate in praying for an end to all forms of violence, but in particular gun violence, in our city.
In His prayer at the Last Supper as recorded in the Gospel of Saint John, Jesus prayed “’Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled” (JN 14:27). Let us pray for the courage and grace to truly be instruments of Christ’s love and peace with all those we meet, without exception.
God’s blessing upon your work of making the love, mercy, and forgiveness of Christ a reality for
all those you serve.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson Archbishop of St. Louis
October 20, 2019
St. Anthony of Padua, High Ridge, MO
October 20, 2019
October - Respect Life Month
Healing within Marriage from an Abortion
Read the full version at
respectlifeprogram.org/healing-in-marriage.
When Susan’s* husband, Juan, told her about the abortion he was involved in during college, she finally understood why he was so depressed and had trouble bonding with their children. The devas-tation of abortion brings with it many challenges. Often, the people who have participated in an abor-tion are unaware of the countless ways it is affect-ing their lives. It is scary to tell a spouse or fiancé(e) about a past abortion. It requires great trust in that person’s love and trust in God. But with the help of an abortion healing ministry, couples can success-fully work through abortion-related challenges, God’s grace can bring true healing to the relation-ships of those who trust in His infinite mercy.
God’s grace can bring true healing.
*Names changed for privacy. This is a summary of a USCCB Respect Life Program article by the same name and is reprinted with permission. © 2019,USCCB, Wash-ington, D.C. All rights reserved.
Catholic Considerations for Our Earthly Passing
Read the full version at
respectlifeprogram.org/end-of-life-considerations.
We prepare for eternal life by choosing to love and follow God. Our journey with Christ includes equipping our consciences to make really good judgments at the end of life. While no summary can substitute for thorough catechesis, one thing is clear: we are entrusted by God with the gift of life. This obliges us to make use of appropriate, effec-tive medical care. The Church affirms the inviolable dignity of every person, regardless of the duration or extent of the person’s incapacity. Nothing dimin-ishes the sanctity of a person’s life, or the obligation to protect and care for it. Those who are sick should not be alone, and, even after death, accompani-ment continues by praying for those who have passed.
We are entrusted by God with the gift of life.
This is a summary of a USCCB Respect Life Program article by the same name and is reprinted with permis-sion. © 2019,USCCB, Washington, D.C. All rights re-served.
Respect Life Month
Respect Life Join Catholics nationwide in celebrating Respect Life Month. Find the reflection on this year’s theme, “Christ Our Hope: In Every Season of Life,” by visit-ing
respectlifeprogram.org/reflection
Welcome To all our Guests, Fr. John Reiker, Deacon Dick Stevens and Deacon Jim G’Sell and All your sisters and brothers at St. Anthony’s Parish Family welcome you and hope that your time with us may be a moment of spiritual experience. You are always welcome here and if you would like to become a member of this parish or are thinking to become a Catholic, contact the Rectory office. Our phone is 636-677-4868 ext. 100.
Wayne Petry Jim Derner
Dolores Naegeli Richard Miller
Tara Townsend Donna Schumann Shirley Caggiano
Margie Korn Deacon Dick Stevens
Dorothy Hartung James Schumann Dennis Krupinski
Jessica Kattelman Maureen Flaherty
Josh Elmore Connie Conboy Norma Goetz Kathy Ryals Rick Moss
A. J. Burkart Richard Kotva Barbara Aten
Mike McCarthy Nick Frank
Patricia Moss Steve Sherrell
Theresa Winkler Alice Borner
Sylvia Doucot Andria Powell
Maureen G’Sell Sharon Maier Nancy Glass Pat Hoffmann Mike Menne
Jacqueline Gries Jessica Kilper
Rose Hill Jeff Jackson Nick Wilson
George Russell Maryann Kyle Pruitt
Jeanne Burnau John Kindt
Mason Korn Dave Riley
Becky Quigley Ryan Bowles
Isaiah Thornton Emersen Hercules
Caleb Scanlon Bob Kilper
Bob Townsend Freeman Fouts
Mary Ellen Miller Brad Hook
Ryan Heard John McCarthy Tom Conboy
Mason Lohman Adam Petry
Nancy Kalkbrenner Dean Stegmann Richard Siebert Marcus Utama Janet Parker
Justin Schnieders
Please Pray for the Sick
Names of the sick will remain on the list above for a month. You may contact the office to have a name added to the list for an addi-tional month at a time. New additions will appear at the top of the list as they are received.
NOTE: Due to privacy laws, hospitals no longer notify us when parishioners are patients. If you wish a visit from the parish staff please notify the office. Thank you.
Monday, October 21 Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 A.M. Rev. Bernard P. Byrne, MM Tuesday, October 22 St. John Paul II 8:00 A.M. Judy Brouk Wednesday, October 23 St. John of Capistrano 8:00 A.M. Special Intention (health) Thursday, October 24 St. Anthony Mary Claret 8:00 A.M. A. & B. Block Family Friday, October 25 Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM Mike Heywood Saturday, October 26 4:30 P.M. Phyllis Smith (birthday intention) Sunday, October 27 Thirtieth Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:15 A.M. Parishioners of St. Anthony 10:00 A.M. Knights of Columbus
Mass Intentions
Readings for the Week
St. Anthony of Padua, High Ridge, MO
Monday: Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Rom 8:1-11; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14
October 20, 2019 - October 27, 2019
SUNDAY - October 20 Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:00 AM Mass PSR 11:30 –12:45 PSR Rosary in Church 12:00 noon Welcome Comm Hospitality Breakfast after Masses (café) Bible Study 5:30 PM (café) Youth Group 6:00 PM MONDAY - October 21 Patriotic Rosary 7:00 PM TUESDAY - October 22 Quilters 9:00 AM Choir 6:30 PM musicians & cantors 7:00 PM vocalists RCIA 7:00 PM (Rectory) WEDNESDAY - October 23 Men’s Faith Group 6:30 PM (cafe) THURSDAY - October 24 FRIDAY - October 25 Clean Church after 8:00 AM Mass Craft/Vendor Show set-up SATURDAY– October 26 Craft/Vendor Show 9AM - 3PM Come shop for Christmas! SUNDAY - October 27 Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:00 AM Mass PSR - 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Family Faith Group 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM (café) Bible Study 5:30 PM (café) Youth Group 6:00 PM
Upcoming Events
November 1 All Saints (Holy Day of Obligation); Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed Memo-rial and reception - Mass 7:00 PM November 2 St. Vincent de Paul Auction
Activities This Week
October 20, 2019
Calendars/Schedules 2020
Attention Please:
To all groups and organizations of the Parish, please submit your calendar of events and meet-ings ASAP. PLEASE include days, dates, times, and meeting area. BE very specific about any changes as it may concern consulting with the PARISH Calen-dar for other scheduled events/meetings.
Deadline: Monday, November 18th at 9:00 AM
Please email: [email protected] or by mail at:
St. Anthony of Padua 3009 High Ridge Blvd.
High Ridge, MO 63049 Attn: Jackie
Annual Faithful Departed Memorial Mass November 1st - 7:00 PM
Especially for any families who have a loved one who has passed on since last November 2, 2018.
On Friday, November 1st at the 7:00 pm Mass, we will have a memorial service for all of the parish-ioners and the loved ones of parishioners who died from November 2018 to October 2019. We have sent invitations to all those people for whom we have records. Please contact Jackie at the rectory office to give her the information of your loved one who passed this past year. Jackie can be reached by calling 636-677-4868x100 or e-mail her at [email protected]. All should please join us to celebrate the lives of these people who have moved on to eternal Com-munion with God and the Saints. Deadline for RSVP for names of beloved in the program is noon on Monday, October 28th.
The Parish Council News:
Parish Council Mission Statement: Our Mission as a Parish Council is to aid our Pastor in fulfilling his duties as Shepherd of our parish.
St. Anthony of Padua, High Ridge, MO
Upcoming Parish Council Sponsored Events… Christmas Tree Decorating Contest: Details and applications will appear in every bulletin from now until the cut-off date in December. Competitors can be parish organizations like the Youth Group or Ladies Sodality, families, informal groups like the Sunday Morning Breakfast Club (friends that get together for breakfast after mass on Sundays.) We will provide the tree and lights for the tree. You provide the design and the ornaments. Watch for the details and the application. Join in the fun!!! Win a prize!!! 100th Anniversary Jubilee Celebration. On May 16, 2021 (yes - 20 months from now), St. Anthony of Padua in High Ridge, MO will celebrate our 100th year Anniver-sary as a parish. Prior to that we were a mission parish but because of the hard work and dedication of our forefathers, we became a parish. Over the next 20 months, we will be working hard to organize and host a wonderful celebration. We will be anxious to hear from fellow parishioners with suggestions for this celebration. Members of the Council will be reaching out to several parishioners to join in and help us. We will have notices in the bulletin, make personal contact and/or accept referrals from fellow parish members. We are truly excited to make this a wonderful, exciting and very special event. We hope you will be a part of it all.
October 20, 2019
Children’s Liturgy of the Word Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14 Children’s Liturgy of the Word takes place during the 10:15 a.m. Sunday Mass. This program is designed for children ages three through nine. Children’s Liturgy of the Word brings the Gospel to the children in an enlightening and meaningful way and at their level of understanding. Through appropriately adapted Scripture texts, music, prayer, and activities that reinforce the Gospel message, the children have an opportunity to celebrate their faith in a way that is joyful and relevant to their own young lives. The children are escorted out of mass by the program catechists after the Opening Prayer and return to mass at Offertory. For more information, contact Kathy Joslin at [email protected] or call 636-677-4868 ext. 118 or 636-677-1567.
The STAY high school youth group is now meeting weekly. SUNDAY evenings at 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM for social time and meeting starts at 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. To receive our emails, please send your name and e-mail address to [email protected] to be added to the list. Phone: 636-226-6099
We clean Church every Friday after the 8:00 AM Mass. Our Heavenly Dusters are in need of help! If you can offer any time, it would be deeply appreciated. Thank you!
CHOIR Choir practice is held on Tuesday evenings starting: 6:30 - for musicians and cantors 7:00 - for vocalists Anyone interested in joining (vocal or instrumental) please join us. For more information please contact: Nancy Struckhoff (choir director) - (636) 253-6115 or [email protected] Harry Sheldon (music director) - (636) 677-4577 or [email protected]
St. Anthony St. Vincent de Paul An-nual Dinner/Auction Save the date: November 2, 2019 - 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
St. Anthony of Padua, High Ridge, MO
AUCTION ITEMS: St. Vincent de Paul needs more items for the dinner auction. Look around and find those “never used”, new or practically new treasures that you are not using. Can your business donate a gift certificate? Does a restaurant or store that you go to have a program to donate a gift certificate? Bring items to the school before Mass or call 636-575-3984 for pickup.
World Mission Sunday Be Baptized and Sent-on Mission in the World!
Today, World Mission Sunday, in this Extraordinary Missionary Month, we are called to personal encounter with Jesus Christ alive in the Church, and to offer, through this Eucharistic celebration, our prayers and our generous financial support, through the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, to continue the mission of Je-sus. Today we are “sent” out to witness to Mission in the world through our prayers and personal sacrifices for our brothers and sisters around the world. As little as…
✞ $25 helps support a catechist for a month in remote
Latin America
✞ $75 provides for the work of religious Sisters caring
for orphaned children in Africa
✞ $100 assists poor children in boarding schools in
Asia As always, your prayers are your most treasured gift to the Missions. Your prayers and financial help, offered today, WORLD MISSION SUNDAY, support mission priests, religious Sisters and Brothers, and lay catechists who are Christ’s witnesses to a world so in need of His healing, love, and peace.
October 20, 2019
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Jonah Prayer Ministry
Our Parish’s Jonah Prayer Ministers have a prayer box mounted on the inner wall of the vestibule. You will find it on the right-hand side (near the candle stand) as you enter church. This box is for written prayer requests. All
petitions are kept confidential by your Jonah Prayer Ministers.
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Thank You for Your Gifts to God & Your Parish Family
God bless you for your generous contributions.
We all appreciate your sacrifices and love of our St. Anthony Family!
Are we in your will?
For more information, please visit our website: www.stanthonyhr.org
Collections for October 2019
Weekly Contributions (general fund) Building Fund
Permanent Diaconate Mission Sunday
COLLECTION October 13, 2019
Contribution Collection 4,402.31 Online Giving 1,290.00 Loose 374.50 All Saints 40.00 All Souls 15.00 Building Fund 200.00 Total for Parish 6,321.81
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: Mass time changes Saturday 4:30 PM
Sunday 8:15 AM and 10:00 AM
Ministry Schedule
St. Anthony of Padua, High Ridge, MO
Oct. 26, 2019 Oct. 27, 2019 Altar Servers
Extraordinary Eucharistic Minis-
ters Lectors
Sacristan Ushers/Greeters
Saturday, Oct 26, 4:30 PM
Linda Bowles Nathan Uhls Volunteer Needed
Carol Greife Tina Hartung Ken Hartung Janet Klingert
Tom Klingert (1) Mike Sullivan (2) ***
Charlotte Ruzicka Gene Blanc Jim Hurst Andy Kozuszek Tim Lohman Volunteer Needed
Sunday, Oct 27, 8:15 AM
Connor Appel Joann Cooley Evvelyn David
Judy Blanc Jim Brouk Diane Kattelman Donna Schuler
Cary Thessen (1) Pat King (2) ***
Kathy Joslin Michael Hanewinkel Dan Kreienkamp Dannie Kyle James Radil Dennis Sauter
Sunday, Oct 27, 10:00 AM
Kendyll Hamilton Quinn Watkins Volunteer Needed
Judy Hawkins John Koenig Linda Lafser Art Lafser
Frank Roser (1) Sylvianne Doucot (2) ***
Volunteer Needed Patrick Crowley Bob Hawkins Lawrence Nault Marc Poppe Chris Stolte
St. Anthony PSR News For information contact Kathy Joslin at [email protected] or call 636-677-4868 ext. 118 or
636-677-1567. October Prayers & Lists
1st grade – Trinity 2nd grade – Hail Mary 3rd grade – Holy Family, Our Father, Act of Contrition 4th grade – Act of Contrition, Grace Before Meals, Angel of God (Guardian Angel Prayer) 5th grade – Act of Contrition, Grace Before Meals, Parts of the Rosary 6th grade – Act of Contrition, Grace Before Meals, Parts of the Rosary, Luminous Mysteries 7th grade – Act of Contrition, Luminous Mysteries 8th grade – Act of Contrition, Cardinal Virtues
Encourage your children to pray every day. October 20 Grades 1-8 will pray a Living Rosary.
October 27
~ The questions on the class quizzes (grades 1,3-7) are taken directly from the online quiz. ~ To review for an upcoming quiz or to make up a quiz online, go to www.bemydisciples.com, scroll down to “Chapter Re-view”, choose the grade level, choose the chapter, click GO. Submit quiz scores from make-up quizzes. “The value of persistent prayer is not that He will hear us but that we will finally hear Him.” ~Author unknown
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THANK YOU! Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for their generous donation which was put towards the purchase of Bibles for our PSR students. Pictured are some of our 5th grade students who are very excited to have their own Bible! Our 5th and 6th grade students are learning more about the Books of the Bible and how to look up specific verses. They are getting to better know God through His Word.
October 20, 2019
Activities Outside the Parish
“Persistence, Resistance, and Transcendence”
A Conference on Hope in the Struggle Against Racism
Presented by The Catholic Racial Justice Collaboration
Keynote Speaker: Rev. Dr. Joseph A. Brown, S.J., PhD Saturday, October 26, 2019
9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Blvd. Clayton, MO 63105
Plenary Session Followed by workshops on: Preaching about Racism Diversity programming in elementary schools Struggle for racial justice in high schools How to work effectively on racism in our parishes and religious communities Register at: tinyurl.com/y5rn68e6