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Saint Martin
de Porres
615 Dunn Road Hazelwood, MO 63042 Website www.stmartindeporresstl.com
Phone (314) 895-1100 Fax 314-895-5992
Rev. Lijo Kallarackal E-mail [email protected] Office (314) 895-1100 Ext. 7 Priests’ Residence (314) 895-0172
Deacons Rev. Mr. David Pacino (Admin/Personnel Coordinator) (314) 895-1100 Ext. 4
Rev. Mr. Ed Beirne (Ministry of the Sick and the Home-bound Coordinator) (314) 895-1100 Ext. 5
Parish Music Coordinator Al Vigland - [email protected]
Sacramental Coordinator and C.R.E. Marilyn Saunders (314) 895-1100 Ext. 6
Parish Office Manager Sheila Weller (314) 895-1100, ext. 2 E-mail: [email protected] 895-1100,
Parish Office Secretary Theresa Wright
St. Ferdinand Grade School Office (314) 921-2201
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:15-4:00 pm or by appointment
Schedule of Holy Eucharist Saturday Vigil - 4:30 pm Sunday - 8 am and 10:30 am Weekdays - Monday through Friday ~ 8 am Holy Days - 8 am and 7 pm “Youth Music” Mass - 1st Sunday of month-10:30 am “Children’s Liturgy” Mass - every Sunday except the 1st Sun-day of the month -10:30 am (Sept. thru May)
Perpetual Help Devotions Tuesdays following 8 am Mass
Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Wednesday 8:30 am-6 pm Benediction at 6 pm
Anointing of the Sick 1st Friday of the month following the 8 am Mass
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
Inspired by Saint Martin de Porres and the gospel values, our parish family seeks to provide for the spiritual needs of our diverse com-munity through vibrant liturgies and ministries, thereby creating a
supportive, loving, caring and accepting environment for all.
10th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018
Sacrament of Baptism Sunday after the 10:30 am Mass or by appointment after participation in Baptism Preparation Program. Our next Baptism Preparation Class is on Wed., July 11th, 7:00 PM in the school to explain the sacraments and requirements. If you’ve never had a child baptized at St. Martin’s, you must attend a class before scheduling a baptism. Call the office to sign up: 895-1100, ext. 2. Sacrament of Matrimony Contact the Pastor at least six months prior to wedding to begin preparations.
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CHILDRENS LITURGY
Have a great summer! Children’s Liturgy will resume in the fall.
ARMED FORCES
Ben Alley, Bobby Baker, Josh Bohr, Cody Bright, Johnny Frye, Mitchell Frye, Spencer Frye, Brandon Grau, Daniel Halley III, John Hanneken, Jeffrey Kimball, Neil Klump, Matthew Klump, Matt
Leahart, Steven Lippold, Salvatore Lodato, Joe Maloney, Cody Knoll, Jared Royce, Timothy Schweigert, John Sexton, Daniel
Stackle, Matthew Upchurch & Robert Berry Wooldridge, Jr.
MASS INTENTIONS & READINGS
Dan Alley, Bob Baker, Sue Baker. Lauren Bane, Harrison Barry, Charles Barry, Jr.,
Betty Basler, Camellia Bealler, Chris Beirne, Glenn Bethel, Sharon Bethmann,
Charles Birke, Amy (Krings) Hossfeld, Wanda Bogle, Rick Brown, Jeanette Car-ron, Jim Catalano, Nancy Chang, George Conrad, Donald Eckert, Louis Fennewald, Jim Faasen, Robert Fink, Jackie Finnegan,
Meghan Fischer, K. Floyd, Mary Jo Giessman, Florence Grau, Martha Grein, Jessica Gray, Cookie Greer, Kaye & Greg Gross, Sheila Hennessy, Tom Hennessy, John Hough, Bernie Kintz, Andrea Kirsch,
Dan Kreh, Laura Lavell, Brother John Mangogna, Kay Marshall, Harold Neigh-
bors, Ed Newby, Sarah Ochterbeck, Helyn Phillips, Alan Pickup, Mark Pilla, Andrew
Prince, Elaine Rice, Phillip Schmidt, Maryellen Scheel, Susan Shuey, Daphne Szczuka, Tony Szczuka, Darlene Taylor, Blanche Underwood, John Verstraete,
Jack Weber, Jim Weber, Eileen Zambrzuski
In your prayers, please remember our sick friends & relatives...
Monday, June 11 8:00 a.m. Tom Mohrmann Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4, 5-6 /Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday, June 12 8:00 a.m. Helen Frese 1 Kgs 17:7-16/Ps 4:2-3, 4-5, 7b-8 [7a]/Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday, June 13 8:00 a.m. Mary Spilker 1 Kgs 18:20-39/Ps 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab and 8, 11 [1b]/Mt 5:17-19
Thursday, June 14 8:00 a.m. Carol McCarthy 1 Kgs 18:41-46/Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13 [2a]/Mt 5:20-26
Friday, June 15 8:00 a.m. Ron Rygelski 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16/Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14 [8b]/Mt 5:27-32
Saturday, June 16 4:30 p.m. Frank Reis
Sunday, June 17 8:00 a.m. Sr. Martin Ksycki OULM Ez 17:22-24/Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 /
Sunday, June 17 10:30 a.m. Craig Palmer (healing) 2 Cor 5:6-10/Mk 4:26-34
June 16—June 17
4:30 PM 8:00 AM 10:30 AM
Eucharistic
Minister
Jerome Everett Wanda Fennewald Florence Grau Norma Pawloski Ray Pawloski Anna Rodell Linda Spencer Lawrence Weber
Sterling Anderson Janet Daniels Sam Huhman Daniel Rosenthal Kim Rosenthal Betty Wallisch
Jim Beatty Sharon Fiedler Don Lancaster Jim Reddy Rose Reddy Patricia Stallings Mary Swarthout Jack Weber
Lector Joan Klump Annette Ray
Earl Arseneau Cliff Eise
Brenda Hackmann Jim Stann
Usher Larry Carron Kathy Fink
Tom Fregeau David Kirchner
Bill Ellis Sharon Ellis
Server Logan Blamey Peyton Vasquez
Barrett Lohman Camden Lohman
Madeline Hackmann Joab Hackmann
Greeter Chris Beirne Barbara Mills
Mary Frese Shirley Kessler
Camellia Bealler Carol Stroker
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FROM DESK OF DEACON DAVE
Jesus makes a profound statement in this week’s scriptures: “How can Satan drive out Satan?”
He is reminding us that evil can never defeat evil. Violence cannot stop violence. Hatred can’t
triumph over hatred. Love is the only thing that can defeat evil. Love is the only thing that can
triumph over hatred or violence. Violence and hatred have no power. They have been ren-
dered powerless through love – not a lukewarm type of love but a deep, lasting, unconditional
kind of love. This kind of love says we will do the loving thing in every situation, with no excep-
tion.
As you well know, this is a very hard thing to accept and to carry out. We have a tendency to
throw out the word “evil” to describe all sorts of things we don’t like or are morally against. The solution for many
of us is to name it, locate it, and try to destroy it whether that “evil” is a person, a group, or sometimes even a coun-
try. Isn’t that how you do it? Fight evil with evil?
Today we are asked to embrace a much different attitude. We should resist the impulse to hurt those who have
wronged us, return violence for violence, or exact revenge on those who have caused us harm. These things will
never help us achieve our goals. We all have people around us who have hurt us deeply for different reasons. It
could be jealousy, envy, personality/character weaknesses, etc. Each of us has a Judas just as Jesus did. Even I have
had a Judas or two in my life and may still have.
“How can Satan drive out Satan?” He can’t. But love, prayer and forgiveness can. I know it’s a hard thing to do but
remember the statement WWJD (What would Jesus do?) We have to remember to love and forgive, not just for to-
day but every time we are wronged in some way.
Blessings, Deacon Dave
The theme for this weekend’s liturgy is sin. We live in a world which denies sin and anything to
do with sin. Our contemporary society tends to disregard or minimize sin or to call it by anoth-
er name, and ignore it and its effects on the people and the society at large. The sense of shame
regarding sin is no longer in the conscience of people and society. The reality of sin has not dis-
appeared, and however people and society try to downplay its presence by renaming it or
denying the personal responsibility for it, sin remains as what it is. And in today’s readings,
Yahweh God in the Book of Genesis, St. Paul, and Jesus identify sin in the life of the people and
society and tell us to avoid sin at all cost and lead a life of sinlessness aided by our faith in God.
What is sin? It is very dif!icult to de!ine sin but going through the catechism of the church and the scriptures we can
almost say sin is an offense against reason, truth and right conscience; it is failure in genuine love for God and neigh-
bor. It wounds the nature of humanity and injures human solidarity. It has been de!ined as an utterance, a deed or a
desire contrary to the eternal law. Sin is an offense against God when one violates His Commandments, and it also
rupture the relations between humans. The 1st reading explains the sin of our !irst parents, how they failed to obey
God’s Command, and endured punishment given to them by God. In the gospel, Jesus encourages the people to con-
front evil and sin in their lives. That way they can seek God’s forgiveness and lead a life according to God’s wish.
Thus the readings for today’s liturgy invite us to take a hard look at sin, to call it by name and to take back our re-
sponsibility for it. Similarly, we are challenged to look evil in the eye and, without blinking, own it for the reality that
it is.
We congratulate our Parishioner Steve Moeller who was ordained to the ministry of Deacon. We thank God for call-
ing Steve to His ministry and wish him all the best. May the faithful experience God’s care and love through his min-
istry among them.
St. Martin de Porres, Pray for us! Fr. Lijo Kallarackal
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THE ROSARY
The rosary is prayed each week-day morning before the 8:00 am Mass. It usually starts at 7:35 am and finishes before Mass begins. Rosary is prayed at the grotto on Thursdays 6:30 pm (weather permitting) or in the baptistery.
Your Gifts to God and Parish
June 3, 2018
Offertory, including loose $ 9,854.00
Online Giving 1st of month $ .00
SVDP, Beyond 50, Education $ 812.00
Total $ 10,668.00
YTD Offertory Budget $ 358,423.00
YTD Offertory Actual $ 378,082.00
surplus $ 19,659.00
CAR RAFFLE TICKETS
2018 BOMMARITO FORD FOCUS
TICKETS SOLD after all masses First week-
end ~ July 7-8
Single ticket ~ $25 Five tickets ~ $100 or
go online to purchase.
After 8/15 single $30 Four $100
www.stmartindeporresstl.com
New Ministry Schedules
New ministry schedules are located on both sides in the back of church.
Please pick up your schedule if you volunteer at Mass.
Summerfest Yard Signs
If you have a yard sign from
Summerfest, please return it to
the back of the church as soon as
possible. Thank you!
Reception for Steve Moeller—June 10th after
10:30am Mass
Please keep Steve Moeller and his wife, Lisa, in your prayers.
Steve and Lisa were in our parish for many years and have
given so much to St. Martins. We are so grateful for their time,
talent, faith, and friendship they have shared over the years.
Steve celebrated his ordination
to the Sacred Order of the Diac-
onate on June 2, 2018, at
10:00am at the Cathedral Basili-
ca. We will be having a recep-
tion to celebrate with Steve af-
ter the 10:30 am Mass on Sun-
day, June 10th. All parishioners
are welcome. Please come
share this exciting time with
Steve and his family.
Summerfest
yard sign
Please
return!!
Page 5 MINISTRIES
PRAYER CHAIN PAT WISWALL...731-0933
BARB KRINGS...731-1893
BETTY WALLISCH...837-0446
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR MINISTRY
To receive assistance, please call the coordinator for the ministry
that fits your needs.
MARTIN’S KITCHEN: Barb Krings
Phone: 731-1893
TRANSPORTATION: Linda Spencer
Phone: 731-0479
HELPING HANDS: Charles Wiswall Phone: 731-0933
In lieu of flowers for deceased friends or family please consider
a memorial donation to Well-ston Pantry and
Counseling Center.
St. Augustine Wellston Center 1705 Kienlen Avenue,
St. Louis, Missouri 63133.
Your beliefs
don’t make
you a better
person; your
behavior
does
DEACON DAVE’S
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Congratulations to all our Summerfest winners!
Wagon of Booze Winner:
Nancy Beard
Silent Auction Winners:
Reserved Parking Spaces:
Saturday 4:30pm - Florence Grau and Annette Ray
Sunday 8:00am - Gloria Szczuka
Sunday 10:30 am - Ken Landolt and the Schnells
Weekday 8:00am - Gloria Szczucka
Movie Night with Fr Lijo - Frances Cecil
Reserved pew at 4:30pm Christmas Eve Mass - Keith Frye
Diocese of Jackson Mississippi Missions APPEAL - June 16-17
From Deacon Ted Schreck:
Thank you for the opportunity to come to your parish and
share Christ's love in making this Mission Appeal for the
works of my home diocese, the Catholic Diocese of Jackson
(Mississippi).
A little about me: On June 5, 2016, I was one of six men who
were the !irst permanent deacons ordained in the Catholic
Diocese of Jackson in over 30 years. It's been a wonderful
journey over the past two years as I serve in a parish on the very north end
of the state at Christ the King (Cristo Rey) in Southaven. My hometown bor-
ders Memphis, TN. On a personal note, my wife Anna and I have been mar-
ried for over 26 years and have three amazing children, Mark (24), Benja-
min (21) and Emily (18). Professionally, I am the Director of Work Study
for Memphis Catholic Middle and High School in the neighboring Diocese of
Memphis. In addition to my liturgical roles as deacon, I have continued to
serve as an RCIA catechist for our parish and support the faith formation
and youth ministry efforts of our parish. Finally, I might share that I am
originally from Central Missouri and lived in O'Fallon, St. Charles and St.
Peters from an early age until the summer of 1978. It's changed a lot since
back then.
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WELCOME TO ST. MARTIN’S
A warm welcome to all who have come to worship
with us. If you are visiting, we are honored by your
presence. If you would like to become a member
of our Parish, please complete this form and place
in the collection basket or send to the parish office.
Name__________________________________________
Street___________________________________________
City, State, Zip___________________________________
Phone________________ __________________________
SPECIAL EVENTS, INFORMATION
Visit You Fr. Lijo - Call You Pray for You
ST. FERDINAND SCHOOL
We hope you have a wonderful sum-
mer break!
School Of!ice Summer Hours:
Tuesday, May 29 - 9am-12noon
Wednesday, May 30-Friday, June 1 - 9am-3pm
Monday, June 4-Friday, June 8* - 9am-12noon
*Thursday, June 7 - closed
Monday, June 11-Friday, June 15 - 9am-12noon
Monday, June 18-Friday, July 27 - closed
Monday, July 30-Friday, August 3 - 9am-12noon
All Saints Academy, the new Catholic School in north county, is now enrolling for the 2018-19 school year in preschool through 8th
grade. With this new partnership model, all families who are parishioners at St. Angela Merici, St. Martin DePorres and St. Sabina
are eligible for the parishioner tuition rate for their children at any of the campuses:
~ At St. Ferdinand Parish 1735 Charbonier Road, 314-921-2201
~ At St. Norbert Parish 16475 New Halls Ferry Rd, 314-839-0948
~ At St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Parish 3500 St. Catherine St., 314-921-3023
For more information, visit AllSaintsAcademySTL.org, call one of the school offices listed above or contact Mr. Rick Danzeisen at
the Office of Catholic Education and Formation at 314-792-7338.
Bishop Robert Barron's SEVEN DEADLY SINS, SEVEN LIVELY VIRTUES
An invitation for you because..........
· You desire to grow in holiness and deepen your relationship with Christ
· You desire to grow in virtue and conquer sinful habits
· You desire freedom in Christ
· You desire to be a conduit of God’s love to those around you
Could the Holy Spirit be inviting you this summer to participate in Journey from Sin to Holiness – Seven Deadly Sins – Seven
Lively Virtues? This is a four-week series including a video presentation by Bishop Robert Barron followed by about 30-minute conversations in
a small group.
St. Ferdinand (Florissant) – North County Deanery
Wednesdays – July 18 – August 8, 6:30PM – 8:00PM Duchesne Hall
Send an email to [email protected] to register.
Information on ordering your $12.00 journal will be provided when you register.
Page 7 SPECIAL EVENTS, INFORMATION
Youth Sing Praise Presents Godspell
Join us Saturday, June 23rd at 7 p.m. for a fun, free evening of musical theater at the outdoor Amphitheater at the
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, IL. Youth Sing Praise is proud to present Godspell. Perfor-
mance will happen, rain or shine. Admission is free, and donations to support this ministry are welcome. For more
information, visit www.youthsingpraise.com.
Magni icat Prayer Breakfast
The Magni!icat Prayer Breakfast, an archdiocesan ministry to Catholic Women, will be held on Saturday, June
23, 9:00 a.m. - noon (registration beginning at 8:30 am). Come join ladies from throughout the archdiocese
for a delicious breakfast followed by prayer and praise and the witness of Fr. Richard Lavoie of his faith jour-
ney. Having experienced the Baptism of the Holy Spirit in 1974, he found an eternal Friend who has accompa-
nied him in every aspect of his life since then. The breakfast will be held in the Fleur De Lis Room at the Car-
dinal Rigali Center. Call Pat at 731-0933 for more info or the Catholic Renewal Center at 801-8688 to regis-
ter. Registrations accepted until Tuesday June 19.
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