7530 Natural Bridge Normandy, Missouri- 63121 www ......NEW PARISHIONERS: A warm welcome to new...
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MASS SCHEDULE:
Weekdays 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent)
8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)
Saturday 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent)
5:00 p.m. (St. Ann Church-Sunday
Fulfillment)
Sunday 8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)
11:00 a.m (St. Ann Church)
BAPTISMS: By appointment. (Instruction
classes for Parents and God-parents on Monday
evenings by appointment. Contact the Rectory
early in pregnancy.)
CONFESSIONS: Sat. 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
WEDDINGS: Prepare for your marriage.
Archdiocese guidelines must be followed.
Contact the Pastor at least 6 months in
advance to assist you. You must be attending
Sunday Mass.
7530 Natural Bridge Normandy, Missouri- 63121
www.stannchurch-stl.org School website: www.sacs-stl.org Father Bill Kempf, Pastor, ext 855
Pat Marstall, Secretary- 385-5090, ext 851 Mary Jo Reichenbach, Principal
School- 381-0113 Anna Hook, Preschool Director- 382-2974
Eileen Engelmeyer, Bookkeeper- 385-5090 ext 852 Parish Center Scheduling and Rental- 385-5090
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you
are unable to attend mass for a prolonged
period of time, call the rectory to arrange for
Holy Communion at your residence. Likewise,
please inform the rectory staff if you
will be hospitalized so we can attend to your
spiritual health.
NEW PARISHIONERS: A warm welcome
to new parishioners. Please stop at the Rectory
and register. If you move, please let us know.
CHILDRENS LITURGY:
Grades K thru 6, Special Liturgy of the Word
at 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass, Sept-May
BULLETIN DEADLINE: 3 pm Tuesday
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS MEETINGS
Parish Council- 1st Monday - 7:00 p.m.
Knights of Columbus - 2nd Wednesday - 7:30 p.m.
Rosary begins at 7:20 p.m.
Ladies’ Guild-Second Thursday– 8:00 p.m.
Men’s Club - Last Wednesday - 8:15 p.m.
Finance Committee Quarterly - 7:00 p.m.
School Board - 2nd Monday - 6:30 p.m.
Athletic Association - 4th Monday - 8:00 p.m.
Social Justice Committee-4th Monday-7:00 pm
SAPO……………………..1st Tuesday-7:00 p.m.
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 18, 2015
LECTOR SCHEDULE OCTOBER 24 and 25, 2015 Saturday, October 24, 5:00 pm: Teresa Harris Sunday, October 25, 2015 8:00 am: Mary Lou Krueger 11:00 am: Greg LaFontain
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SCHOOL NEWS Parent-Teacher Conferences…….....Thursday, October 29th Fright Night…………………….…...Friday, October 30st. St. Ann School Talent Show………....Saturday, November 7th
OUR ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY collects non-perishable food and paper products on the fourth Sunday of each month for Caritas House. Caritas operates a food pantry that feeds 300 needy families living in the 63121 and 63120 zip codes. When you shop this week grab an extra can of tuna or chili, jar of peanut butter, a package of paper towels, or any non-perishable food item or paper product. Diapers and pet food are also appreciated. Bring your donations the weekend of October 24,25. Thank you for your generosity. Also, there are bread, bagels, and pastries available in the Assembly Room after the masses next weekend. Your free
will offering for these items is much appreciated.
From the Pastor’s Pen: A joint press release… It would be easier to forget what we have seen, to erase from
our memories and our minds what we have heard. But the state-
ments and actions of Planned Parenthood medical directors and
technicians, captured on film and released by the Center for
Medical Progress, are the kind we will not forget, the kind that
cannot be unseen and unheard.
Like millions of Americans, including those in the Roman Cath-
olic Church and The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, we
have been shaken to the core by what we have witnessed: intact
babies, at times still alive, having their body parts harvested as a
commodity. We are shocked at the image of tiny hands and feet
seen in a glass pie plate. We are horrified at what we have seen
and heard. Such actions and attitudes have no place in our
society.
While offensive, the degradation of the bodies of these infant
human beings is unfortunately just the tip of the iceberg. Those
fetal tissue and organs are only available for sale because they
are being killed through abortion. Over 57 million unborn chil-
dren have been lost to abortion in our nation since 1973.
The toll of these lives lost is enormous. We are missing sons
and daughters, siblings, spouses, coaches, scholars, mentors and
friends. This loss is symptomatic of a loss of respect for human
life in our society today. In so many ways, our culture seeks to
deny the humanity of the unborn, of the elderly or of someone
with a disability.
Together, we stand firm and repeat that every human life is
worthy of dignity and respect. We affirm our continued commit-
ment to offer resources to help parents of any faith background
who are in need of medical, financial or social service assistance
both during pregnancy and after. We stand ready to assist any
parent who wishes to make an adoption plan for their child.
Our commitment is to all life in all its stages from conception
to natural death. For those men and women who participated in
an abortion, we extend to you the words of Jesus: “Come to
me, all who labor and are heavy laden …” (Matt. 11:28), and
we invite you to experience hope and healing from your experi-
ence.
Let us continue to pray for all life, born and unborn.
Most Rev Robert J. Carlson Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, Archbishop of St. Louis President Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Readings for the Week of October 18, 2015
Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
Monday: Rom 4:20-25/Lk 12:13-21
Tuesday Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21/Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Lk 12:39-48
Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Lk 12:49-53
Friday: Rom 7:18-25a/Lk 12:54-59
Saturday: Rom 8:1-11/Lk 13:1-9
Next Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION: Any 7th or 8th grade student not attending St. Ann School wish-ing to prepare for the sacrament of Confirmation should contact Marie Carter at 314-389-6731or Fr. Bill at 314-385-5090 ext 855 for more information
IN THE GOSPEL today Jesus tells his disciples: “Anyone among you who aspires to greatness must serve
the rest; whoever wants to rank first among you must serve the needs of all.” When you give the furniture, household items and clothing you no longer use to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, you give hope to your neighbors who have nothing.
BIBLE Study - WITH A TWIST The second session will be Wednesday, October 28 in the
Rectory Library, 9:30-10:30 am. Topic: Creation Stories. Bring a Bible. Questions Call Fr Ron at 381-2995
TUNA CASSEROLES Thursday, October 22nd is the drop off date for casserolers on Team B. Please deliver your FRO-ZEN casserole to Mary Schulte or Karen Hub-
bard, by 8:00 pm please. Thanks for preparing a meal for 6 of our St. Louis neighbors… Call
Christie at 381-7530 if you would like to join this group, or if you have questions.
Prayer Routine
According to Matthew Kelly, “The most dominant quality among Dynamic Catholics is a daily routine of prayer.” Dynam-ic Catholics not only have a time and place to pray, they have a structured way of praying. Dynamic Catholics also begin their day with prayer. Early prayer ensures that the day begins well. Several tools are available: Scripture, Rosary, Liturgy of the Hours, meditation booklets such as Magnificat and Word Among Us, and spiritual books.
CENTER
Congratulations to the following St. Ann School students who won at the Districts competition this past Sunday in the Knights of Columbus Soccer Challenge --
Katie Harrington, Addison Engelmeyer, Jacob Bird, Isabel Williams, and Justin Reese.
They now move on to Regional competition later in October, and hopefully on to the State Finals!
St. Ann Church October 18, 2015
MONDAY, October 19
7:00 am Maria Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Gene Lang TUESDAY, October 20
7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Monica Bove’ WEDNESDAY, October 21 7:00 am Terry Goedeke (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:20 am John Ngoc Nguyen THURSDAY, October 22 7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Rev. Leonard Zamborsky FRIDAY, October 23 7:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am John Pollaci SATURDAY, October 24 7:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 5:00 pm The people of St. Ann Parish
SUNDAY, October 25 8:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen 9:30 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 11:00 am Pat Boul
FINANCIAL REPORT
For the 2nd week of October ending 10/11/2015 $13,552.00
Stewardship Goal: $14,200.00 Actual Monthly Parish Stewardship: $
Money Counters: Monday, October 19: Team C
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE SERVING IN OUR MILITARY especially Matthew Collins Keith Campbell Dylan Hilliard Brandon Klink Justin Scott Robert Spilling Andrew Spilling
MASS FOR HEALING A Mass for healing will be celebrated at Blessed Teresa of Cal-cutta on Wednesday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m. During the cele-bration, Fr. Rosy and a number of others will be available to pray over anyone seeking healing. This practice of “laying on of hands” has been used throughout the history of the church. Please come with your needs, to pray for someone else, or as intercessor for those who are being prayed over. Handicapped accessible.
James Alexander Katie Alexander
Patrick Barry Alex Befort
Dorothy Birdsong Mary Leigh Britt
Carl Brown Don Buchholz
Marie Buechert Marcia Buterin
Anthony Campisi Helen Craven
Fr. Jim Edwards Brigida Emma
Rose Ann Emma Elaine Fitzgerald
Kathleen Fitzgerald
Marie Gagnepain Bruce Gardiner
Julie Garcia Dominic Gaulden
Fritzi Goodman Wallace Goodwin
Emily Habel Shannon McLaughlin Healy
Jackie Henneboehle Mary Hof
Cindy Hogan Chris Holmes
Betty Husmann James Jakle
Levi Jennings Jack Klein
Lucy Kleinsorge Pauline Lawler
Barbara Lynch Kirk Markuly
Dan McGraugh Bob Merritt
W.D.M.
Mary Louise Montgomery John Nikonowicz
Jack Niland Sheila Nunes
Anne Parker Kevin Putnam
Marcia Putnam Vi Rodgers
John Rodemann Kimberly Ryan
Joan Schroeder Rose Marie Schroeder
Al Schulte Raymond Sharp
Fred Shea Michael Shea
Angela Tutt Joe Welsch
Nancy Whalen Barbara Williams
Marjorie Williams Theresa Zlotopolski
Alfred Zlotopolski
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE PARISH has added an evening mass on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Perpetual Help Devotions will be prayed at 6:15 p.m.
Community News
UMSL Newman Center Corner NEWMAN CENTER IS SELLING RAFFLE TICKETS to benefit Service Opportunities performed by our very own Newman Center Students. We will be sending students to help rebuild a community where 34% of children live in extreme poverty. The tickets are a one-time $100 tax deductible donation. At the end of each month from October—April there will be a $100 prize drawing . The name goes back in the “pot”, and is eligible to win each month. Our first drawing will be October 31, 2015. At the end of April, one winner will win 10% of the total memberships collected. Thank you for your support. There are
raffle tickets in the back of church. Contact Kay or Fr. Bill at 385-3455 if you have questions
SAVE THE DATE!
TRITON AWAKENINGS RETREAT The retreat starts at 3 pm October 23 and ends at 4 pm Oct 25 --The final registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 16th. Information for our Retreat is on our website:
http://cncumsl.org/triton-awakenings-2015-registration. If you have any questions contact [email protected]!
CALLING ALL BAKERS!!
UMSL Newman Center’s Awakenings Retreat is scheduled for
Oct 23-25. If you have time and would like to bake some goodies for these awesome college students (and staff) we would appreci-ate it. We have about 50 attending. You can drop off any items by Friday, Oct 23 by 1:00pm We appreciate all the prayers and support that the St. Ann Community offers the CNC.
CARDINAL GLENNON HOSPITAL SHOWHOUSE Continues thru Oct 25, 10 to 5, Tuesday-Sunday, 1751 Woodlawn Call Gretchen Schulte at 389-0972 for more information.
SERVERS: WEEKDAY MASSES Mon-Wed, Oct 19 - 21: Aiden Quinlisk & E. Bahan Thurs, Fri, Oct 22, 23: J. Bird & Volunteer SATURDAY, October 24: 5:00 pm: J. Ferris & T. Henderson SUNDAY, October 25: 8:00 am: Ethan & Olivia Bulard 11:00 am: J. Bird & F. Sullivan
SANCTUARY LADIES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23
Mary Blackard, Jean Kustura and Dee Polacci
AND FOR THOSE WHO ARE SICK, HOMEBOUND, HOSPITALIZED, OR IN NURSING HOMES