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September 21, 2014 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time A St. Boniface Weekly Publication Inside ~ FMCHS Mass and Groudbreaking ~ Catholic Schools Band Mum Sale ~ Annual Respect All Life Prayer Chain

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!September 21, 2014 Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

A St. Boniface Weekly Publication

Inside

~ FMCHS Mass and Groudbreaking ~ Catholic Schools Band Mum Sale ~ Annual Respect All Life Prayer Chain

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E V E R G R E E N ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 !

St. Boniface Catholic Church

110 North Buchanan Street

P.O. Box 423

Edwardsville, Illinois 62025 Phone 618.656.6450

FAX 618.656.7669

www.st-boniface.com

Very Reverend Jeffrey Goeckner VF

Pastor

Rev. David Yankauskas, O.M.V. Spanish Ministry

Deacon Daniel Corbett Permanent Deacon/Tribunal Advocate Mrs. Robin Black-Rubenstein

Pastoral Associate

Mrs. Linda Daniels, Mrs. Benna Denue, Mr. Jack Hake, Mr. Kurt Hylla,

Mr. Martin Morrissey, Mrs. Sue Papajcik Pastor’s Cabinet

Sister Anna Flanigan, OSF

Principal, St. Boniface School

Mr. Mike Scholz

Principal, Father McGivney Catholic High School

PARISH STAFF

Mrs. Benna Denue Parish Office Manager and Administrative Assistant

Mrs. Robin Hake Business Manager

Mrs. Monica Zumwalt Assistant Business Manager

Mr. Michael Joslyn Parish Campus Maintenance Manager

Mr. Ryan Hentz Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant

Mr. Bill Doerr Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant

Sister Kathleen Ann Mourisse, OSF Director of RCIA/RCIC

Mr. Tom Ohren Visitation Minister Coordinator

Miss Jill Griffin Director of Worship & Music Dr. Marc Schapman Assistant Choir Director

Mrs. Barb Stamer Parish School of Religion Coordinator

Mr. John Lednicky Tech Specialist

Mrs. Judy Frank Mrs. Cindy Zurliene

Receptionists

Mrs. Linda Daniels Tribunal Advocate

Mrs. Sue Papajcik Safe Environment & Volunteer Coordinator

Mr. Marcelo Nieto Spanish Community Coordinator

Weekly Liturgy Schedule Saturday Vigil—4:15 p.m.

Sunday—8:15, 10:15 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. Sunday—Spanish Mass—12:15 p.m.

Monday—5:45 p.m. Tuesday—8:00 a.m.

Wednesday—6:45 p.m. Thursday—8:00 a.m. Friday— 8:00 a.m.

(Recitation of the Rosary—weekdays 20 minutes before Mass)

Sacrament of Penance Wednesday—6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Saturday—3:30 - 4:00 p.m.

or by appointment

RAFFLE CALENDAR WINNERS

September 8—$140 Glenn Pizzini—Edwardsville, IL

September 9—$40 Paul Foeller—Florissant, MO

September 10—$40 Robert Bierman—Brighton, IL

September 11—$40 McNabnay Family—Edwardsville, IL

September 12—$40 Cecilia Clawson—Edwardsville, IL

September 13—$40 Nancy Suhre—Edwardsville, IL

September 14—$40 The Hylla Family—Edwardsville, IL

CONGRATULATIONS!

Issue 305 ~ September 21, 2014

!On the Evergreen cover this week: St. Boniface School celebrates Grandparents Day.

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Parish Office Hours

Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone (618) 656-6450

Upcoming Baptism Class

In the Church ~ 7 p.m. Monday, October 8

Contact the Parish Office at 656-6450 to register or for more information.

Congratulations Newly Baptized

We welcome to our parish community..

Samuel Brady Garcia son of Romeo Garcia and Elizabeth Goodman Garcia

May he continue to grow in God’s loving care.

st-boniface.com

Annual Auction Dinner Dance

Saturday, November 15

This year’s theme:

St. Boniface Parish Homecoming

Which decade will you choose??? Dust off that powder blue...

Circle of Moms

Please join us for our kickoff event on Thursday, September 25, at 7:00 p.m. in the Oak Room in the lower level of the church. Julie Hough will be our guest speaker. She is a professional home organizer in the St. Louis area.

If you would like to be added to our email list, please contact us at

[email protected].

New Parishioner Welcome

There will be a new parishioner gathering on Sunday, September 28, 11:15 a.m. –12:30 p.m. in the Acorn Room. Come and meet other new parishioners and some staff members.

A light lunch will be provided.

S H E P H E R D ’ S N O T E S 3

Twenty-fifth Sunday + Reflection

Liturgical Ministry Coordinators Meeting ~ All coordinators of the various liturgical ministries should plan on attending a meeting on Monday, September 29 @ 6:30 PM in the Parish Office.

New Server Training ~ A server training session will be conducted on Sunday, October 5 following the 5:15 PM Mass. Servers must be in the fifth grade or older.

RCIA/ RCIC ~ The Inquiry Sessions for RCIA/RCIC are held on Monday evenings @ 6:30 PM in the Acorn Room of the Lower Level. Anyone interested in learning more about the Catholic faith should plan on attending. Questions and Registration? Please contact the Parish Office.

Theology on Tap ~ I will be the guest presenter for Theology on Tap on Tuesday, September 30 @ 7:00 PM in the Bona Lounge. The Topic: Utopia: How would the world look if we could recreate it? Food and drink will be provided.

Annual Respect All Life Prayer Chain ~ St. Boniface will once again host the Annual All Life Prayer Chain on Sunday, October 5, beginning at 2 PM on the corner of Vandalia and Buchanan Streets. Our Respect Life team will provide posters. Participants are welcome to bring lawn chairs, umbrellas and strollers. Everyone is welcome to attend and witness our strong belief that all human life must be respected.

Current FMCHS Campaign Numbers

St. Boniface Goal ~ $1.2 Million/Pledges ~ $1,263,900

St. Mary Goal ~ $375,000/Pledges ~ $549,174

St. Paul (Highland) Goal ~ $760,000/Pledges ~ $884,227

MPH (Maryville) Goal ~ $375,000/Pledges ~ $319,455

St. Elizabeth (Granite City) Goal~ $200,000/Pledges ~ $145,716

St. Jerome (Troy) Goal ~ $400,000/Pledges ~ $271,504

St. Cecilia Goal ~ $375,000/Pledges ~ $226,020

St. Michael (Staunton) Goal ~ $250,000/Pledges ~ $57,545

Holy Family (Granite City) ~ Goal ~ $200,000/Pledges $14,055

St. Peter and Paul ~ Goal ~ $400,000/Pledges $61,010

Total $4.7+ million

The gospel raises the question of who is first and who is last in the kingdom of heaven. Those laborers are last who shift from

doing the work of the landowner to grumbling about the amount of wages others are receiving. Those are first who do not labor in the vineyard because of the amount of wages, but simply because

they are privileged to share in the work of the landowner. Indeed, simply being called to the privileges of sharing in Jesus’

work of salvation is its own recompense. The kingdom of heaven is revealed by those who choose this work.

Upcoming Events of Interest

Ceremonial Groundbreaking and Blessing of FMCHS Site ~ Monday, September 22 @ 1 PM

Liturgical Ministers Coordinators Meeting ~ Monday, September 29 @ 6:30 PM in the Parish Office.

Respect Life Prayer Chain ~ Sunday, October 5 @ 2 PM

Party on the Plaza ~ Saturday, October 18 following the 4:15 PM Mass

FMCHS PRESS RELEASE - GROUNDBREAKING SEPTEMBER 22 @ 1 PM

There is a familiar saying around Father McGivney Catholic High School that goes something like this, “It’s a great day to be a Griffin,” and it appears this saying continues to hold true. Just last week, the Father McGivney Board of Education officially voted to move forward with its $7.5 million project to construct a brand new, state-of-the-art facility on the property the Diocese of Springfield owns in Glen Carbon at the corner of Old Troy and Bouse Roads. “It’s really exciting, a feeling unlike any other, that we finally, after thousands of hours of hard work by hundreds of volunteers, staff members, and teachers, can say we are officially breaking ground on our new facility,” exclaimed Father McGivney Principal, Mike Scholz.

Father McGivney has been in a $5 million capital campaign for the new school since August of last year. Just this last week, the school officially crossed the $5 million mark in pledges, which has cleared the way for construction to take place beginning with a ceremonial groundbreaking and blessing on September 22. Along with the $5 million campaign, the school has received financing from First Clover Leaf Bank in Edwardsville, which has been a supporter of the new Catholic high school since its inception. “It’s a dream come true,” stated Father McGivney School Board President, Doug Villhard. “But I like to remind everyone that we've had a school now for 3 years. All we're doing here is expanding into a permanent facility. But we're doing so because a staggering 1,300 local families donated and they did so because they support both where we are today and where we're headed. Those supporters are what motivate us every day at McGivney."

The schedule of events for September 22 is slated to begin at 10am with a Mass for all Father McGivney students, its partner schools’ students & pastors, Board of Directors, and Founder’s Board at St. Boniface Church in Edwardsville. The ceremonial groundbreaking and blessing, lead by the Most Reverend Bishop Thomas John Paprocki, will begin at 1pm and is open to the general public. All supporters of Father McGivney are encouraged to join in this historic event. Attendees may park at the Maryville Baptist Church parking lot and take a shuttle provided by Father McGivney over to the dedication site.

“I am grateful for the spiritual generosity and profound faith that this community has displayed with regards to Father McGivney,” exclaimed Father Jeff Goeckner, Dean of the Alton Deanery and Father McGivney Board Member. “With this new facility, we will be able to accommodate more students in order to provide them with a well grounded Catholic education for generations to come in our location of the Alton Deanery in the Diocese of Springfield.” Father McGivney Catholic High School opened its doors in August 2012.

For the current academic year, Father McGivney has an enrollment of 88 students, with over 60 more expected to register for next year. The school is currently housed in its private wing at the St. John Neumann Catholic School campus on Wilma Drive in Maryville, but is scheduled to move in to its new facility for the fall semester of 2015. The school’s classrooms are equipped with 70-inch flat screen TVs to interface with the teacher’s computer and wireless Internet connection. Each student receives his or her own laptop to access textbooks and complete homework assignments, quizzes, and tests. The only hard cover book the students carry is the Holy Bible. To schedule a tour of the school or for more information on the groundbreaking ceremony, please contact the school office at 618-855-9010.

P A R I S H C A L E N D A R 4 !!!

Liturgy This Week September 22 – 28

Monday @ 5:45 p.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time

Marlie Stack

Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel Saint Pius of Pietrelcina Vern & Cindy Zurliene

Wednesday @ 6:45 p.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time

Mary Frisse

Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Church Weekday in Ordinary Time

Tom & Dorothy Stack

Friday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time

Communion Service

Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saturday Vigil ~ Church 4:15 p.m.

Judy Luchtefeld Hiza Sunday ~ Church

8:15 a.m. Joe Meyer 10:15 a.m.

Robert Hilker, Sr. 12:15 p.m. Spanish Mass ~ Chapel

Margaret Sugent 5:15 p.m.

St. Boniface Parishioners

September - October 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

21 Tower Teens 6:30 p.m. (BL)

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FMCHS and Partner Schools Mass with the Bishop 10:00 a.m. (CH); Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR)

23 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH); Bible Study 7:00p.m. (AR)

24 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); PSR 6:30 p.m. (S, OR, AR); St. Vincent DePaul Mtg. 7:00 p.m. (PO); Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH)

25 Life Line Screening 8:00 a.m. (OR); Circle of Moms 6:30 p.m. (OR)

26 27 Willey/Sachs Wedding

28 New Parishioner Welcome 11:15 a.m. (AR); Secular Franciscans Mtg 3:00 p.m. (AR); Steeple People 6:30 p.m. (BL)

29

Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR); Liturgical Ministry Coord. Mtg. 6:30 p.m. (PO)

30 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH); Theology on Tap 7:00 p.m. (BL)

1 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); No PSR; Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH)

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4 Secular Franciscans Fraternity 5:30 p.m. (AR); Morris/Svoboda Wedding

5 Spanish Community Mtg. 1:30 p.m.; Tower Teens 6:30 (BL)

6

Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR); Baptism Class 7:00 p.m. (CH)

7 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Grief Support 8:45 a.m. (OR) & 5:15 p.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH); Pastoral Council 6:30 (PO)

8 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); PSR 6:30 p.m. (S, OR, AR); Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH); St. Vincent DePaul Mtg. 7:00 p.m. (PO)

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10

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12 Steeple People 6:30 p.m. (BL)

13

Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR)

14 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH)

15 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); PSR 6:30 p.m. (S, OR, AR); Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH)

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17 Trunk or Treat 6:30 p.m. (Parking lot)

18 Party on the Plaza 5:30 p.m.

Sacred Scripture This Week

Readings for the Week of September 21, 2014

Sunday: Is 55:6-9/Phil 1:20c-24, 27a/Mt 20:1-16a

Monday: Prv 3:27-34/Lk 8:16-18

Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13/Lk 8:19-21

Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9/Lk 9:1-6

Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11/Lk 9:7-9

Friday: Eccl 3:1-11/Lk 9:18-22

Saturday: Eccl 11:9--12:8/Lk 9:43b-45

Next Sunday: Ez 18:25-28/Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt 21:28-32

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AR—Acorn Room / BL—Bona Lounge / BR—Bride’s Room / CA—Chapel / CH—Church / EV—Evergreen Room / OR—Oak Room / PC—Parish Center / PO—Parish Office / S—School

Edwardsville Catholic Schools Band Mum Sale

Our annual mum sale will be held Saturday, September 27, at Annie’s Frozen Custard from 9:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. and after morning Masses on Sunday, September 28 in the church parking lot. These are very large, hardy mums in many colors. Profits will go to new music, new equipment and maintenance of existing equipment. Thank you for your support!

Octoberfest - St. Michael’s Parish - Staunton, IL

Friday, October 3, kick-off from 7-11 p.m. with food and beer; music by Hicktown. Saturday, October 4, all day auction, food and crafts; music by Contagious from 8:00-12:00 p.m. Sunday, October 5, Polka Mass at 10:00 a.m., chicken dinner from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Smash Band to play from 5-9 p.m. Raffles, new games, food and refreshments.

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Dear Parishioners,

St. Boniface School chorus will sing on Covenant Radio (1080 AM) on Friday, September 26, 2014. Tune in for a morning of entertainment. School students will NOT attend Mass on Tuesday, September 23. Our students will celebrate the FMCHS groundbreaking Mass with Bishop Paprocki on Monday.

Reading Buddies will begin the week of September 22. If you volunteered as a Reading Buddy, but

have not been contacted, please call the school office. If you would like to become a Reading Buddy, it’s not too late, call the

school office at 656-6917. Thanks.

God Bless, Sr. Anna

Saint Boniface Parish School (Pre-K—8)

128 North Buchanan Edwardsville, IL 62025 Phone-618.656.6917 FAX-618.692.8385

[email protected]

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PARISHIONER INFORMATION FORM

Please complete and place in the collection basket or mail to: 110 N. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, IL 62025

NAME_________________________________

ADDRESS______________________________

_______________________________________

TELEPHONE___________________________

E-MAIL ________________________________

Please check the appropriate item(s):

____ Change of address ____ New baby

____ New phone/e-mail ____ Leaving parish

____ Send electronic giving information

____ Send new parishioner form

St. Boniface RCIA-RCIC

Monday, September 22 @ 6:30 p.m. Acorn Room in the Lower Level of the Church

Topic: Prayer, The Great Conversation

Presenter: Sr. Kathleen Ann

Father McGivney Catholic High School 142 Wilma Drive ~ Maryville, IL 62062 phone: 618-855-9010 ~ fax: 618-855-9011

email: [email protected]

Position: Principal’s Secretary - This is a part time position. Hours will be Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with a

9.5 month contract. Working schedule will mirror the school calendar (when school is not in session, you will not have to work). Salary commensurate with experience. Hourly wages. Interested individuals need to e-mail resume to the Principal: Mike Scholz at [email protected]. Please do not call the school, simply e-mail your resume and letter of inquiry.

Father McGivney Catholic High School News

!“… where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them …”

Matthew 18:20

PSR Calendar

September 21 2nd Grade Enrollment at 10:15 a.m. Mass September 24 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m. October 1 NO CLASS October 8 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m. October 15 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m. October 22 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m.

Parents are reminded that students are not allowed to exit through the front doors of the school unless they are accompanied by an adult. This policy is in place because we care very deeply about the safety of all our children and want to discourage crossing the street in front of the school without a parent.

LAST CALL -- PICTURE PICK-UP If your child received a sacrament this past school year (Confirmation or First Holy Communion), please come to the parish office and pick up your pictures. We will purge any pictures not picked up by October 31.

STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION

St. Boniface School will offer students of any race, national or ethnic origin all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally available to students in these programs. Certain programs and sports are designed for participation by a single gender. We are committed to providing opportunities for all of the students regardless of gender, within constraints of our school’s resources.

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MINISTRY MINUTES FROM ROBIN BLACK-RUBENSTEIN

Sometimes September can seem like January, the beginning of a new year. Fall is the time when students and teachers return to school and other programs recreational, organizational, and community often begin again as well. Fall is also a time when many weekend activities are available, too. There is excitement in the air and the scents of fall begin to linger in nature and in our homes. Because we want to soak it all in, sometimes we get so busy that we miss the beauty of God’s seasonal gift. I think, too, that sometimes I miss the beauty and the gifts of each day because I may be focused on the next day’s commitments. One way that we can focus on the current day before jumping into the next is through the Examen prayer. This form of prayer helps you to go over your day. If you are worried about falling asleep, do this before you lie down or another time before you go to bed: invite God’s light in as you remember when you felt close to God, and when you might have pulled away; which actions made you feel regret or uncomfortable inside; and at the end, a promise to do better with God’s grace. Here are six simple steps for the daily Examen prayer from the Paulist web site “Busted Halo”:

Find a quiet place- Go to a place where your phone, the internet, television, family, or work won’t bother you. If you have time, you may even think about a quiet spot by a lake, on your porch or patio or a quiet serene room in your house to help you center yourself in prayer. Your posture should be comfortable, but attentive. You’re about to try to pay more careful attention to the events of your daily life, so don’t curl up and go to sleep yet.

Identify a moment of gratitude- Can you name one moment that you are grateful for today? Remember how you felt in that moment. Notice those feelings and simply be grateful for them knowing that all gifts come from God.

Ask for Freedom – Freedom is one of the main components of Catholic spirituality. We long for freedom from the things that often trip us up, distract us, or bias our judgment. We pray that the Holy Spirit gives us vision to be free of those things, so we can see the events of our life as they are – not how we’d like things to be or even how we experience them to be complete with our own prejudices.

Review your day – Try to recall the events of the past day as if you were watching a movie. What happened when you woke up, ate lunch, or traveled home from school or work? Who did you encounter? Notice your feelings- positive or negative- throughout the day and reflect on the moments that are significant to you. These are the events that God is trying to tell you more about- examine these significance moments more deeply.

Talk with God- Tell God anything that is on your mind. You might express gratitude for something that you were consoled by. You might look for God’s assistance for a particular trouble. Whatever the case, this is your time to be with God, who already knows your needs. Our prayer exists to change us, not to change God. This is our moment to be proactive in seeing who God most wants us to be.

Finish your prayer – End your time of prayer with The Lord’s Prayer or a similar prayer that you like.

TIPS: Start by doing this for 10-15 minutes. Only increase when you feel the need, don’t force time. Jot down any moments of consolation, etc. Don’t stress over details, “Am I doing this right?” “Did I forget?” God is not judging your form. Just Pray.

DEACON DAN’S COLUMN

Who Stands Up to Protect our Right of Religious Freedom?

“Use or lose it” may not seem like a maxim to be applied to the rights we have as American citizens, but in resisting the current mandates by the federal department of Health and Human Services that all employers provide insurance coverage for contraceptives and abortifacients, “use or lose it” is an exact description of what must be done in order to protect our right of religious freedom. We live in a time when there is a disturbing trend in both federal and state-level infringements on religious freedom and individual conscience rights. So many of us have been raised to see our religion as a personal matter and a personal relationship between ourselves and our God. We do not easily express our religious beliefs in the public square and taking that first step to defend religious freedom, a right we should not have to be defending, is a courageous act of commitment.

The September issue of Columbia, the Knights of Columbus monthly magazine, contains an article that profiles three persons who were courageous enough to challenge infringements on their right to religious freedom. One of those profiled is the father of a parishioner. Cyril “Pete” Korte is the father of Gregg Korte. Pete is the president of Korte and Luitjohan Contractors. Pete recognized that the HHS mandate would require that he violate the tenets of his Catholic faith and so he sought judicial intervention. His case is the first appellate court decision that says the individual owner and the company they own each has separate rights. This case was decided before the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby case and helped set precedent for deciding that case.

Korte believes that his case and others like it will serve as a call to action for others to exercise their own rights. He says “the worst evil, in any day and age, in any place, is to stand by and do nothing in the face of injustice or poor judgment….My hope is that all good citizens and small business owners, especially Christians, stand up for truth and our rights.” All of us must be both vigilant and vigorous in defending our right to practice our religion and to act in concert with what our Church teaches.

Let us offer a prayer of thanks for the courage displayed by Cyril “Pete” Korte and let us ask for the grace to also act courageously to defend our Catholic way of life. ~Deacon Dan

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M U S I C 7

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Kyle Boeser, grandson of Jacqueline Kamp and Jerry & Audrey Boeser

Dan Boone, Parishioner

Major Eldridge Browne, son of Dallas & Imelda Browne

Lars Engeberg,

son-in-law of Jerry & Sharon Hengehold

Brandon Effler, son of Lewis & Mary Effler

Mark Federspiel, nephew of

Floyd and Darrell Frey

Andy Fremont, husband of

Stephanie Fremont

Nathan Henning grandson of Theresa Lavelle, son of Kate & Jeff Geisen

Aaron Hines, son of Joseph & Connie Hines

Steve Jones, grandson of John & Bunny Beausang

Kraig Kline, brother of Kasey Johnes

Patrick Kohler, nephew of Shari & Bryce

Renken

Andrew Kolakowski, son of Cindy Kolakowski

James Lavelle, son of Theresa Lavelle

Erin Long, granddaughter of Ann Hans

Nick McKenney, grandson of Jerry &

Judy Davis, brother of Emma & Logan

Jared Meyer, grandson of Dennis & Jan Reilly

Adam Mitchell, nephew of Josh & Tracy

McDonald

Michael Porter, son of Mary Porter

Conner Patt, Parishioner

Ricky Ricciardi, son of Richard Ricciardi and

son-in-law of David & Kathy Viox

Brian, Stephen, and Peter Sambor,

sons of Frank & Gayle Sambor

Kyle & Jake Schaake sons of Mark & Patti Schaake

Beth McBride Shockey daughter of Pat McBride and

the late Ron McBride

Abe Stroot, nephew of Tim & Cheryl

Green

Kevin Sullivan, son of Dennis & Catherine Sullivan

Jake Svoboda, son of Paul & Denise Svoboda

Sam Terry, son of Joe & Betsy Meyer

Nickolas Varady, son of Steve & Julia Varady grandson of Martha Hilt

Thomas Velez, son of Thomas & Kimberly

Velez

Adam Wendel son of Donna & Kevin Wendel,

brother of Amanda Wendel

Evan Zeller, grandson of

Ed & Janet McCarthy

Please Pray for our Military Men & Women

Adult Choir

The St. Boniface Adult Choir has begun a new season! The choir leads the music at the 10:15 a.m. Mass, but will also rotate once a month to sing at the other weekend Masses. All are welcome to join this fun and exciting ministry! Rehearsals are held on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Contact Jill Griffin or Marc Schapman.

Children’s Choir

If your child did not get signed up for the Children’s Choir, a waiting list is now being started. To have your child added to the waiting list, please email Jill Griffin at [email protected].

Liturgical Music for Next Weekend

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 27 – 28, 2014

Gathering Song: Lift Up Your Hearts - #536

Glory to God: Mass of Christ the Savior - #919

Psalm: Respond & Acclaim - p. 132

Acclamation: Respond & Acclaim - p. 133

Preparation of the Gifts: Turn to Me - #667

Eucharistic Acclamations: Mass of Christ the Savior

Communion Song: Jesus, the Lord - #734

Closing Song: With One Voice - #601

Upcoming Events

Sunday, September 28 @ 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Steeple People (Grades 9-12) Meeting in Bona Lounge

Sunday, October 5 @ 5:15 p.m. Mass Teen/Young Adult Choir sings. Rehearsal @ 3:30 p.m.

Sunday, October 5 @ 6:30—8:00 p.m. Tower Teens (Grades 6-8) Meeting in Bona Lounge

Sunday, October 12 @ 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Steeple People (Grades 9-12) Meeting in Bona Lounge

Saturday, October 18 @ 4:15 p.m. Mass Children’s Choir sings. Warm up @ 3:30 p.m.

Sunday, November 9 @ 2:00 p.m. St. Cecilia Sing Music Festival @ St. Boniface

Approximately 100 singers from 6 parishes will be coming together to celebrate the patron saint of church musicians

Tower Teens & Steeple People If you have not yet registered for Tower Teens (Grades 6-8) or Steeple People (Grades 9-12), what are you waiting for? Registration forms are available in the Parish Office and in the main church lobby. Completed forms may be dropped off at the Parish Office or given to Fr. Jeff or Jill Griffin. The first meeting is Sunday, September 21 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. for Tower Teens, and Sunday, September 28 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. for Steeple People. See Fr. Jeff for more info.

One Bread, One Cup Applications are being accepted for high school students who are interested in participating in One Bread, One Cup - a liturgical leadership conference held at St. Meinrad Archabbey. The conference helps to equip teens with the skills to become leaders at home and in their parishes. Join with others from St. Boniface! For more information, contact Jill Griffin.

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S T E W A R D S H I P 8 !

Weekly Financial Report September 8 – 14, 2014 Operating Income and Expenses

Church & School Income

Envelopes 11,802.00

Loose 803.68

Electronic 1,755.00

Stock Dividend/Matching 21.60

Misc Income (Baptisms, weddings, etc.) 0.00

Pre-School Tuition 440.00

Tuition 732.00

School Fees 0.00

Hot Lunch 390.00

Extended Care 350.00

Gift Shop 167.75

Total Operating Income 16,462.03

Church & School Expenses

Utilities 994.25

Repairs & Maintenance 3,773.28

Hot Lunch Program Costs 2,878.36

Ext Daycare Program Costs 398.38

Misc Operating Expenses 1,004.00

Insurance-Property & Liability, WC, Auto 10,026.68

Athletic Expense 160.00

Gift Shop 38.57

School Supplies 174.87

Total Operating Expenses 19,448.39

Net Surplus/(Shortfall) (2,986.36)

Other Collections (Restricted Funds)

ACSA 24.00

Angel Fund 626.00

St. Vincent de Paul 186.00

FMCHS Tuition Fund 0.00

CCIF (building improvements) 0.00

Building (debt reduction) 178.00

Diocesan Collections - Sent to Diocese 135.00

Funeral Lunch Volunteers September 2014 ~ Committee #1

Team Leader Cecilia Clawson with Jane & Fred Albers, Ruth Churchich, Margaret Mainer & Edna Zika

Contribution Envelopes

Over the past few weeks, I have gotten several questions about the different envelopes that are in the packet the parishioners receive in the mail, or that are listed on our electronic giving page. To address those questions, I thought it would be easier to put a listing with a brief explanation for the different giving opportunities. Listed below are the envelopes, with their corresponding color, frequency and what the contributions are utilized for:

Weekly offering envelopes -These envelopes are dated on Sunday, and the funds are used for the operating costs of the church such as utilities, supplies, payroll and repairs/maintenance.

Building debt -These envelopes are blue and are given out on the 1st Sunday of the month. All funds received are sent into the Diocese to be applied against the principal on our debt.

St Vincent de Paul -These envelopes are usually the last Sunday of the month and a picture of St. Vincent de Paul is on the back of the envelope. The funds go directly to the St. Vincent de Paul Society to be utilized in their program for the poor and needy.

Angel Fund -These envelopes are yellow and are on the 2nd Sunday of the month. The funds go toward tuition assistance for children at St. Boniface School.

Father McGivney Catholic High School -These envelopes are green and are given out monthly. The funds are used for tuition assistance for Father McGivney Catholic High School for St. Boniface Parish students only. These are students that attend St. Boniface Church; but do not have to be St. Boniface Catholic School students. These envelopes are not for the pledges to Father McGivney capital campaign.

CCIF -These envelopes are white with a blue border, given out quarterly. The funds are used for central capital improvements to our church and campus.

ACSA -These envelopes are gold and are given out at the beginning of the calendar year. These funds are for the Annual Catholic Services Appeal.

Throughout the year, there are also a variety of envelopes for Diocesan 2nd collections such as Catholic Children’s Home, or Catholic Home Missions to name a few. These funds go directly to the Diocese to be dispersed to the correct agency.

Robin Hake, Business Manager, [email protected] COLLECTION COUNTERS

Monday, September 22, 2014 – Theresa Kohlmiller, Celeste Korte and Cay Hartnagel

September 8 –14, 2014 Weekly Sales

YTD Profit Beginning July 2014

SCRIP $5,380.00 $2,627.80

Heavenly Dusters - Committee #1

Cecilia Clawson, Ruth Churchich, Margaret Mainer and Edna Zika

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E V E R G R E E N A N N O U N C E M E N T S 9 !

LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND —SEPTEMBER 27-28, 2014

Ministries Vigil—4:15 p.m. Sunday—8:15 a.m. Sunday—10:15 a.m. Sunday—5:15 p.m.

Ministers of Holy

Communion

John and Jenny Sanford 692-9815

Melanie Cruse Mimi Hunter Melissa Litterst Jeff Litterst

Michael Watts Kate Watts

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Leone Burns Debbie Caulk Benna Denue

Mary Haarmann Sharon Hengehold Shirley Lanham Jim McCracken

Diana McCracken Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Connie Becerra Phil Becerra

Sister Anna Flanigan Mary Metz

Sister Kathleen Mourisse Peter Szidik Stacey Tyrrell

Randy Uebinger Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

No Mass

Readers

Barb Leardi 656-3917

Lisa Taffe Jackie Dezort Maddie Litterst

Zoe Faulkner Gregg Korte Debbie Caulk

Sharon Hoffmann Maria Fitzgerald Randy Uebinger

Ushers

David & Susie Knetzer 960-5677

Brian Jones Michael Kaufman

Greg Stovall Keith Sutorius James Trebing

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Jim Caulk David Caulk Gary Denue

Steve Haarmann Ray Kerkemeyer William Lanham Bill Schwarz

Volunteer Needed

Dan Boner Jane Case Floyd Frey Don Lange

Jerry McNichols Bryce Renken

Volunteer Needed

Volunteer Needed

Altar Servers

Taylor Hayes Rachel Vinyard

Volunteer Needed

Marta Korte Jared Korte Zachary Paul

Connor Sweet Sean Sweet

Bensen Tyrrell

Sacristan

Mary Westerhold 656-6536

Jeff Litterst Leone Burns Mary Metz

Greeters

Nora Meyer 656-5248

Chris Durkee Judy Veith

Jim Caulk David Caulk

Verna Fears (sub req.) Volunteer Needed

Scrip Sales Lori Eder Liz Lane

Tricia Mosby Angela Paul

Michelle Fitzgerald Nicole Schapman

Cantors

Jill Griffin 610-6972

Mercedes Velez Vince Schlueter Marcus Agustin

Knights of Columbus

The Edwardsville Knights of Columbus is hosting its 2nd annual Family Day on Sunday, October 5, from 12:00-4:00 p.m. at the Edwardsville KofC Hall on 7132 Marine Rd. in Edwardsville. It is open to all Catholic families of both St. Mary and St. Boniface. There will be lots of old fashioned kids games like 3-legged race, egg in spoon race, football and softball toss, soccer goal kick, longest drive with frozen marshmallow, etc. There will be a kids menu of $1 Hamburgers-2/$1 Hot Dogs, and our famous KofC BBQ menu for the adults. Please come join us and celebrate all our families with fun, food, prizes, and friendship. Contact Scott Bayless ([email protected]) for more information.

Life Chain 2014—Sunday, October 5, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Join with more than 1500 cities in the US and Canada for one hour to provide peaceful, prayerful witness to counter the despair of abortion with the hope and healing found in Christ. We will meet in front of our church rain or shine. Bring your whole family. Water, lawn chairs, umbrellas and strollers are welcome. Life Chain is the largest public witness of pro-life Americans standing for one hour praying for our nation and for an end to abortion. It is a visual statement of solidarity in the Christian community that abortion kills children and hurts women, and that the Church supports the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception.

Ministries Vigil—4:15 p.m. Sunday—8:15 a.m. Sunday—10:15 a.m. Sunday—5:15 p.m.

! Ministers of Holy Communion

John and Jenny Sanford 692-9815

Robin Black-Rubenstein Melanie Cruse Peter Deakos Sue Deakos

Toby Heddinghaus Barb Leardi

Melissa Litterst Jane Luchtefeld Jerry Luchtefeld Ed McCarthy

Alan Rubenstein

Elliot Frey Linda Gamboa Dan Gamboa

Mary Haarmann Katie Hastings Doug Hastings

Eric Hess Shirley Lanham Sheila LeGate Angela Paul Jan Reilly

Susan Boduch Jerry Davis

Sister Anna Flanigan Emily Gates Bonnie Hajny Scott Hajny Marilee Heinz

Cindy Kolakowski Gary Ladd Judy Savant Stacey Tyrrell

Becky Bradley Mark Bradley Cindy Clark Stacy Klette Barb Stamer

Jessica Westerhold Mary Westerhold

Readers

Barb Leardi 656-3917

Luke Deakos Maddie Litterst Katie Deakos

Barb Harr Tiffany Brase Tim Harr

Christy Lombardi Joe Lombardi Julie Goin

Joe Kalmer Charlene Dupent

Cindy Clark

Ushers

David & Susie Knetzer 960-5677

Brian Jones Michael Kaufman Georgann Lautner Randy Otrembiak

Greg Stovall Keith Sutorius James Trebing

Volunteer Needed

David Caulk Jim Caulk

Steve Haarmann Michael Hines Ray Kerkemeyer William Lanham Bill Schwarz David Viox

Dan Boner Jane Case

Charles Fears Floyd Frey Don Lange

Jerry McNichols Bryce Renken

Volunteer Needed

Diane Jacober Thomas Jacober Hunter Klette Dave Knetzer Sadie Lautner Craig Riley Albert Schug

Volunteer Needed

Altar Servers

Fr. Jeff 656-6450

Nolan Guetterman Annie Hilker Jerry J. Lauber

Kurt Brase Shivani Greene

Will Hein

Tyler Scheibal Connor Sweet Sean Sweet

Kayeleigh Lautner Auggie Magarida Isabel Magarida

Sacristan

Mary Westerhold 656-6536

Jeff Litterst Gregg Korte Mary Metz Cindy Clark

Greeters

Nora Meyer 656-5248

Janice Boyer Nora Meyer

Mary Jo Schmidt Connie Schwab

Carol Lange Deb Rankin

Craig Riley Judy Veith

Scrip Sales Krista Charnisky Jamie Leardi

Jessica Goebel Andrea Leas

Laura Jones Kristy Lavelle

Kristi Antonini Christine Deakos

Children’s Liturgy of

the Word

Barb Stamer 692-0991

Katie Cecil Volunteer Needed

No Children’s Liturgy

Lisa Worman Carissa Hess

Volunteer Needed

Cantors

Jill Griffin 610-6972

Katie Deakos Judy Council Theresa Lavelle Shari Renken

Amy Edwards

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FINANCE COUNCIL Cindy Clark, Louis Carnoali, Pete Deakos, Chris Gelsinger, Robin Hake, Brian Jones, Celeste Korte, Mark Luchtefeld, Randy Uebinger & Kay Wasmuth

PASTORAL COUNCIL Robin Black-Rubenstein, Becky Bradley, Maria Carrion, Cindy Clark,

Deacon Dan Corbett, Lacey Gelsinger, Rich Hahn, Jim Jatcko, Arthur Langston, Georgann Lautner, Jeff Litterst, Marisa Nieto,

Sue Papajcik, Lauren Serfas & Mary Westerhold

SCHOOL BOARD Karen Burkart, Celeste Korte, Sarah Kreke, Louis Carnoali, David Dempsey, Kip Heinle, Kurt Hylla & Brianna Oller

MEETINGS Pastoral Council .....................................1st Tuesday School Board ................................................Monthly Finance Council ......................................... Quarterly St. Vincent de Paul .............2nd & 4th Wednesday

OTHER EVENTS Quilters ................. Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. P.S.R. ................ Wed. 6:30-7:45 p.m. (school year) R.C.I.A. ............................... Monday 6:30-8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal ..................... Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

CHURCH is open for prayer and visits: Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.

Saturday: 10:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m.—6:30 p.m.

***** BULLETIN SUBMISSION DEADLINE

IS MONDAY AT 4 p.m. ***** Contact Cindy Zurliene at the parish office 656-6450 or [email protected] (email preferred)

SACRAMENTS

Baptisms ~ Please contact the Parish Office for registration information. Prior to baptism, parents are required to attend a one-hour seminar.

Parents may attend the seminar before their child is born.

Penance ~ Saturday 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Or by appointment.

Communal services are celebrated during Advent and Lent.

Marriage ~ If you are considering marriage, a minimum of six months is required for preparation. A wedding date cannot be set until after the first meeting with the pastor. At that time, the diocesan and parish guidelines

will be explained.

Anointing of the Sick ~ Parishioners who are seriously or critically ill, or having surgery, should contact the pastor for the celebration of the

sacrament.

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults ~ The R.C.I.A. is an ongoing formation process for adults who are interested in becoming a Catholic and would like to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and First

Eucharist. Call the Parish Office for additional information.

PARISH REGISTRATION New parishioners are always welcome!

You may register in person or by calling the Parish Office. Forms are on the counter in the gathering area.

ST. BONIFACE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Our Parish cemetery is located one mile north of the church on Frederick Street. Contact the Parish Office or Jerry Hengehold at

656-2550 for additional information.

Victim Assistance Coordinator Patricia Kornfeld

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