St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church...2018/10/28 · office hours will resume on Monday,...
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Welcome to St. Elizabeth! We’re glad you came this weekend and hope you find our church a welcoming place to pray. Let one of our ushers
know if we can do anything to make your stay more enjoyable. May God bless you!
October 28, 2018
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church
Parish Office: (314) 968-0760; [email protected] Fr. Brian Fallon, Pastor: [email protected]
stelizabethofhungary.org
Liturgical Ministers November 3 and November 4
Saturday, November 3, 4:30pm Mass Lector: Helen Buckley Servers: Volunteers Extraordinary Ministers: Jeanne Garner , Helen Ingold, Larry Millburg, Tina Minch, Bob Ubriaco Sunday, November 4, 8:00am Mass Lector: Mary Alice Engelhard Servers: Volunteers Extraordinary Ministers: Pat Giljum, Karen LeBeau, Judy Simon Sunday, November 4, 10:30am Mass Lector: Chr is Holmes Servers: Volunteers Extraordinary Ministers: Gerald Brendel, Fred Buck, Marilyn Flores
Let us remember in our prayers the sick and homebound of the parish Gertrude Slama, Fr Edwards, Mark Beck, Tom Hearst, Jo Klein, Steven Sulze, Hilaria Green, Victor Sciarrino, David Brophy, Rosalie Hubert, Albert Feldt, Frank Miles, Mike McSorley Sr., James Brumfield, Dave Oppland, Brother John Mangogna, Cathy Seemayer, Mary Lou Works, Patrick Nelms, Christopher Nelms, Kay Hawkins, Pat Warfel, Lois Jones, Kayla Sommer, Vito Mangogna, Mary Ann Reiter, Elaine Snyder, Pat Cooseman, Ted Arunski.
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Are you unable to join us for Mass? Please contact the parish office and we’ll be sure to have a Communion Minister visit you!
Weekly Offering
October 21, 2018 Actual Budget Envelope Total $4,357 Loose $ 573 Total Collection $4,930 $5,000 Special Collections Votive Offerings $ 147 St. Vincent DePaul $ 120 World Missions $ 542 Diaconate $ 20 All Saints $ 30 Catholic University $ 10 Parish Maintenance $ 70
Thank you for your support of our parish!
Monday October 29 8:00am Dorothy Schenkel Tuesday October 30 8:00am Art Stutko Wednesday October 31 8:00am Herr Haibach 5:30pm Celebrant’s Intention Thursday November 1 All Saints Day 8:00am Joseph O’Bryan 12:00pm Celebrant’s Intention Friday November 2 All Souls Day 8:00am Dr. Eugene, Joseph & Msgr. Leonard McCabe Saturday November 3 BVM 4:30 pm Walter & Loretto Braeckel Sunday November 4 31st Sunday In Ordinary Time 8:00am Chr istopher Danhauer 10:30am People Of The Par ish
Mass Intentions
“FROM THE DESK OF FR. FALLON” Here’s some trivia about our bells! Do you know why there is extra ringing of the bells at Noon and 6pm? These chimes signal the time for the prayer known as the Angelus, a traditional prayer dating as far back as the 11th century. The Angelus is a break in the day to remember Jesus’ love for us, namely how God came to become one of us and save us. There are three parts of the prayer, each recited with a Hail Mary. Some might think this tradition outdated, but you can try it! I try to turn the radio off in the car, or to say the Angelus before the evening news. The bells remind me how best to order my day! So here’s the prayer. Try praying it and making it a custom! Have a blessed week!
The Angelus The Angel of the Lord declared to Mary:
And she conceived of the Holy Spirit. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women and
blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of
our death. Amen. Behold the handmaid of the Lord:
Be it done unto me according to Thy word. Hail Mary . . .
And the Word was made Flesh: And dwelt among us.
Hail Mary . . . Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God, that we may be made worthy of the promises of
Christ.
Let us pray: Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts; that we, to whom the
incarnation of Christ, Thy Son, was made known by the message of an angel, may by His Passion and
Cross be brought to the glory of His Resurrection, through the same Christ Our Lord. Amen.
Talk and Book Signing at Our Lady of Providence Church, 8866 Pardee Road Join us at Our Lady of Providence Church for a talk and book signing by Sister Mary Lea Hill, author of Secrets to a Happy Heart from a Crabby Mys c, on Thursday, November 8 from 7-8 p.m. Sister will talk about her book and there will be books available for purchase and signing (maybe Christmas presents?). Other books by Sister Mary Lea include Prayer and You, Wit and Wisdom, and Saints Alive! Sister Mary Lea shares her signature humor with the rest of the world on Twi er @crabbymys c. Everyone Welcome! (Invite family and friends and help OLP Women’s League fill the church!) Ques ons?? Charlo e Slankard via email [email protected] or call 314.740.1901; Blessed are the stressed, grouchy, and grumpy for they too can learn the secrets of a happy heart!
Please join us in welcoming the following new members into our parish community: Thomas and Emilie Schnitzer and their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, 1065 Trelane Ave., and Mike & Sandra Compton, 8904 Larchwood Ct.
The parish office will be closed on Thursday, November 1st and on Friday, November 2nd for All Saints Day. Normal office hours will resume on Monday, November 5, 2018.
Robert J. Carlson Adop on Grant Fundraiser - Support the Adop on Grant and get
the opportunity to win! The winner will receive ten (10) seats in Suite 33 (along first-base line) at Busch Stadium for one 2019 Cardinals home game, as well as $150 of food and drinks, plus one VIP parking pass for a nego ated date. Aside from private dona ons, this is the largest fundraiser for the Adop on Grant. The more we raise, the more we can award to deserving families! Tickets are $20 or 6 for $100. They make great Christmas gi s, too! Made available through the generous dona on of Mercy. For more informa on contact the Office of Natural Family Planning at 314.997.7576 or [email protected] or purchase at bit.ly/adop ongrantraffle .
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