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August 7, 2016 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Office 203 E. Main St., P.O. Box 730, Teutopolis, IL 62467-0730 Office Hours: Mon. -Fri.–9:00 am -4:30 pm Phone (217) 857-6404 Fax 217) 857-1031 Parish E-mail: [email protected] Parish website: stfrancischurch.com Submit written bulletin notices by noon Monday. Diocesan website: www.dio.org Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation Number (217) 321-1155 Parish Pastoral Team Fr. Joe Carlos, OFM, Pastor Fr. Ken Rosswog, OFM, Associate Pastor Fr. Thinh Tran, OFM, Associate Pastor Kim Deters, Director of Music Ministry Anita Broom, Bookkeeper Bernice Matteson, Part-time Secretary Jane Miller, Part-time Secretary Ron Ruholl, Maintenance Religious Education: Sr. A. Pierre Wilken, OSF, Director of Faith Formation: 857-6404 Sr. Ann Siemer, SSND, Gr. Sch./Jr. Hi. DRE: 857-6477/3015 Lisa Siemer, Youth Director & Sr. High CRE: 857-1500 Carlene Rauch, Part-time Rel. Ed. Secretary: 857-6477 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH 203 EAST MAIN ST., PO BOX 730, TEUTOPOLIS, IL 62467

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August 7, 2016 - 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Parish Office

203 E. Main St., P.O. Box 730, Teutopolis, IL 62467-0730 Office Hours: Mon. -Fri.–9:00 am -4:30 pm Phone (217) 857-6404 Fax 217) 857-1031 Parish E-mail: [email protected] Parish website: stfrancischurch.com Submit written bulletin notices by noon Monday. Diocesan website: www.dio.org Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation Number (217) 321-1155

Parish Pastoral Team Fr. Joe Carlos, OFM, Pastor Fr. Ken Rosswog, OFM, Associate Pastor Fr. Thinh Tran, OFM, Associate Pastor Kim Deters, Director of Music Ministry Anita Broom, Bookkeeper Bernice Matteson, Part-time Secretary Jane Miller, Part-time Secretary Ron Ruholl, Maintenance

Religious Education: Sr. A. Pierre Wilken, OSF, Director of Faith Formation: 857-6404 Sr. Ann Siemer, SSND, Gr. Sch./Jr. Hi. DRE: 857-6477/3015 Lisa Siemer, Youth Director & Sr. High CRE: 857-1500 Carlene Rauch, Part-time Rel. Ed. Secretary: 857-6477

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH

203 EAST MAIN ST., PO BOX 730, TEUTOPOLIS, IL 62467

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Mass Intentions

Year of Mercy: Hard but clear words today. Jesus tells his beloved “little flock”—that includes us—to sell belongings and give alms. Do not be afraid. Sell. Give. Yet we are sometimes afraid to let go, to give away. I re-ally like this, we say. I might need it later, we say. Since we are numbered among his disciples, what Jesus said to Peter and to the rest of the Followers, he says to us:

Do not fear Give alms Be ready to act for the benefit of others; be

ready to do what is good So, this week, I will……………

Laudato Si: The second major principle of the Earth Charter speaks to ecological integrity. Among the four sug-gested ways of doing this are: protecting and restoring the integrity of earth’s ecological systems, with special concern for biological diversity and the natural processes that sus-tain life.

Today’s news told of a family of four who, while on vaca-tion, began to suffer paralysis due to toxic spray used to kill insects. One of the ways we can fight against events like this happening is to prevent pollution of any part of the en-vironment (land, air, water…) and allow no build-up of ra-dioactive, toxic or other hazardous substances. This might mean cleaning out our garage of pesticides and other harm-ful materials. In the long run it will be worth it.

Monday, August 8, 12:10: Julia Walk Tuesday, August 9, 6:30: AID Wednesday, August 10, 8:00: Jerry Niebrugge Sunday, August 14, 6:30: Raymond and Virginia Probst Sunday, August 14, 8:30: Vincent Huelsing Sunday, August 14, 10:30: Pro Populo

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

"You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not ex-pect, the Son of Man will come." The only thing we really know about when Jesus will come again is that we won't be expecting it. As Jesus instructs us today, the best plan of action is thus to be prepared at all times. We need to be ready and waiting to meet Jesus so that when he does re-turn, it won't catch us off guard. A little thought experiment might be helpful here. Let's im-agine that the doorbell rings this evening after dinner. We open the door and find Jesus standing there. He asks to come in. Are we ready for this honored guest? What will he find when he steps in unannounced? Is everyone at peace around the house? Is everyone speaking with love and act-ing with generosity? Is there anything in our home that, in his presence, we might be ashamed of--books, shows, mov-ies, or music that aren't appropriate? Pictures, Facebook posts, or a record of Internet history that we hope he won't discover? Now, imagine that he came unannounced into our HEARTS this evening. What would he find there? Are our hearts ready to welcome Jesus? In truth, we need not wait for the second coming to have Jesus in our hearts. He wants to live there already today! So regardless of the timing of the second coming of Christ, we would do well to follow the traditional spiritual practice of a daily examination of conscience to see where we are doing well and where we need to make changes. Taking such a deliberate spiritual inventory is an excellent way to help us be ready for Jesus like those servants "who await their master's return from a wedding, ready to open immedi-ately when he comes and knocks."

"Be sure of this: if the master of the house had known the hour when the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be prepared, for at an

hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come." Lk 12:39-40

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.

DeColores Fall Weekend’s The Men’s Weekend, October 13th-16th. Lay Leader

is Eric Koester 217-273-4071; [email protected] The Women’s Weekend, October 20th-23rd. Lay

Leader is Kathy Syfert 217-663-2196; [email protected]

For more information about the spiritual, fun-filled week-ends, please call Mary Sur at 217-342-2003.

Liturgy Schedule 19th Week in Ordinary Time

August 8 - 14

Monday, St. Dominic Mass at 6:30 am & 12:10 pm

Tuesday, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Mass at 6:30 & 8:00 am

Wednesday, St. Lawrence Mass at 6:30 & 8:00 am

Thursday, St. Clare Mass at 6:30 am & 12:10 pm

Friday, St. Jane Frances de Chantal Mass at 6:30 & 8:00 am

Saturday, St. Pontian and St. Hippolytus Mass at 8:00 am & 4:30 pm

Sunday, 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass at 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 am

Confession Schedule

Saturday, August 13 - 3:00-4:00 pm

Liturgy of the Hours with Friars

Monday-Friday -- 11:45 am & 4:45 pm

Stewardship of Treasure

Sunday Total Fiscal 7/31/2016 Year 272 Adult envelopes $7,226.50 $39,111.00 Other $655.25 $3,778.77 TOTAL $7,881.75 $42,889.77 Assisi for Africa $480.00 $3,111.00

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Pray for the Sick

Monday, August 8

Gr. 2 Catechist mtg., 8:00am ,St. Clare RCIA, 7:00pm, Catholic Charities Tuesday, August 9

Secular Franciscans meet, 6:00pm, St. Clare Wednesday, August 10

Gr. 3,4,5,6 Catechist mtg., 8:00am, St. Clare Rosary, 8:00pm, Chapel Thursday, August 11

Gr. 5,6 Mass Walkers and Gr. 1 Video Presenters meet 8:00am, St. Clare

Parish Pastoral Council tour 5:30pm, social 6:30pm, Mini Park

Friday, August 12

Gr. 5,6 Mass Walker mtg., 8:00am Museum Meeting Room

Gr. 1-4 Gospel catechists mtg., 8:00am, Museum Dining Room

Saturday, August 13

Confessions, 3:00-4:00pm

Parish Calendar

Please remember in your prayers: Cheryl Ann Huber, Jack Hardiek, Lucille Worman, Agnes Kremer, Devin Mette, Harold Hardiek, Margaret Pruemer, Will Niccum, Joe Ruholl, Bill and Rosie Myers, Anne Nelson, Emily (Heuerman) McCabe, Lorraine Deters, Dolores Kingery, Claude and Geraldine Brumleve, Craig Lindvahl, Scott Repking, Andrea Wernsing, Elizabeth Weidner, Paula Spencer, Sr. Jane Marie Hotze, SSND, Martha Wente, Ray Willenborg, Joyce Probst, Roger and Betty Borries, Jody Furlano, Mark Roedl, Carolyn Poe, JoAnn Deters, Elizabeth Waldhoff, Maggie Overbeck

Planning Marriage Clint Dasenbrock and Jenna Kenter

Friday, August 12, 2016 1:30 pm

Homebound Ministry Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to the Homebound for Sunday, August 14 are Rita Pals 857-3569 and Brenda Henry 857-3964

RCIA This week we will meet at Catholic Charities at 7:00 p.m. for a session on Prayer. Come join us as we ex-plore our relationship with the Divine. Invite a person you know to join us. All are welcome. There are no commit-ments or pressure. If you are interested in more infor-mation, please call S. Pierre 857-6404.

Sing Along St. Francis Singers and Friends will be singing at Evergreen Nursing Center on Wednesday, August 10th, at 10:00 am.

Protecting God’s Children training will be held on Tuesday, September 13th, at 6:30 pm at Bishop Hall. Call St. Isidore parish office to register - 217-925-5788.

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Religious Education News

God Bless Those Serving our Country. Anthony Vahling, Jeremy Deters, Caleb Hoene, Cody Bushue, Leighton Blankenship

GRADE SCHOOL- Meetings for religion catechists take place this week in St. Clare Hall. Monday, August 8, Grade 2 Wednesday, August 10, Grades 3 to 6 Thursday, August 11, Mass supervisors—Grades 5, 6;

and Gr. 1 Video presenters Friday, August 12, Gr. 5, 6 Mass supervisors and Gos-

pel catechists Gr. 1-4 (Museum Mtg. room) Grade 1 Catechists meet on Monday, August 15, at

3:30 p.m. in the Museum Dining Room.

JUNIOR HIGH- Catechist informational meetings for beginning of religion classes will take place on Wednesday, September 7, in the religious ed office: Grade 7 catechists, from 6:30 to 7:45pm Grade 8 catechists, from 7:45 to 8:45pm This year, Junior High religion classes will begin on either September 14 or 21—please watch the bulletin.

Because of many questions being asked by parents re-cently regarding the arrival of school buses for school classes: All buses will NOT be arriving at the grade school before 8:30. Therefore, if your child needs to use the bus, on occasion, he/she will not be participat-ing in religion class that day.

Effingham Deanery CCW will hold their meeting on August 16th, starting with Mass at 5:30 pm, followed by a light meal and meeting to be held at St. Francis of Assisi in Teutopolis.

Waiting Room Our soul waits for the Lord, who is our help and our shield. Psalm 33:20 So much of life revolves around waiting: in traffic, in line at the supermarket, for the birth of a child, for the last breath of a loved one, for test results, for hoped for or dreaded news. Perhaps we might see in these words of Psalm 33 an invitation to reflect on just what it is or who it is for whom we wait. Then, perhaps, we could make a “waiting list” that describes our personal, individual desire as well as our col-lective, communal waiting. What is it for which our world longs and hopes in our shared waiting time? What is the corporate ache and yearning of our global community that we might give over in prayer to God, who is our help and our shield? Sr. Chris Koellhoffer, I.H.M. Living Faith

Natural Family Planning Class will be held on August 13, 10:00-11:30 am at St. Isidore Parish, Bishop Creek. Call Kate Pruemer at 217-821-1840 to register.

Faith from Me to You: Forming the Heart of a Catechist So you think you might be called to teach? What will you need? How do you get ready? Whether a veteran or beginner, come and explore with oth-ers how the heart of a Catechist is formed to share faith with the young, with colleagues, with family. Presented by Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, OP. Her talks come alive through a combination of colorful story-telling and a sure grasp of common-sense which makes her one of the most beloved professors in St. Louis. Sr. Pierre’s comment -- “a delightful speaker, humorous.” Tuesday, August 23rd -- 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Church of St. Jude -- 633 S. Walnut Street Rochester, IL 62563 (southeast of Springfield)

No charge! Carpooling possible.

R.S.V.P. by Monday, August 22, A.M.

To Sr. Pierre 857-6404 or to Sr. Ann 857-6477.

C.H.A.T. (Compassionate Healing and Awareness of Thoughts) is a support group that is facilitated by HSHS Hospice Southern Illinois Bereavement Counselor Maddie Johnson, MS, LPC. The group will meet in the St. Francis room at HSHS St. Anthony’s Hospital on the first Monday of every month from 6:00 pm-7:30 pm. Call 347-1571 for more information.

Save this date! Tuesday, Sept. 27th, 2016. The Springfield in IL Diocesan Council of Catholic Women would like to invite all women from our diocese to our 88th Annual Convention to be held at St. Michael the Archangel in Sigel. Theme is “Mercy is Love in Action.” We have a full day of Spirit-filled speakers, Mass, luncheon and many opportunities to enjoy fellowship and fun. (See the speaker flyer in this bulletin.) Check with CCW president, Chris Mette or the parish office for a registration form.

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Teutopolis Park District Prime2Power (August 16 - November 3): Sign-up by

August 7 Summer Pool Party: August 12 (7:00-9:00 pm) Movie Night in the Park: August 27 (7:00 pm)

St. Anthony Parish Picnic - August 13-14. Chicken and roasted pork dinner on Sunday, 11 am to 6 pm. Top prize on the grand prize raffle is a choice of five vehi-cles or $17,500 cash! A total of 50 prizes on the big raffle will be given away. Also a junior raffle, games, live music, country store, inflatables and much more.

In Her Cherished Heart Women's Confer-ence will be held on Saturday, September 10th, from 8:00 am-3:30 pm at Christ the King Parish Center in Springfield. Speaker Lisa Hendey will present on her book, "The Grace of Yes: 8 Virtues for Generous Living." Mass, Goody Bags, Confession, Lunch, Adoration. Mother's room for children under 1 year. Info online at cherishedheartconference.com. Sponsored by the Diocesan Office for Marriage & Family Life.

Registration Extended for Alabama Trip.

Join Fr. Jeff Holtman and parishioners on a fun 5 day, 4-night trip to Alabama from September 12 to 16. We’ll see a live television show at EWTN, and visit Ave Maria Grotto, Holy Angels Monastery (founded by Mother Angelica), the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament, San Damiano and Shrine of the Good Shepherd. We’ll also visit the Chocolate Fac-tory and a wine tasting at a Southern Illinois Winery. All lodging, meals and entrance fees are included in the 5 day trip and priced at $853 double occupancy. For a detailed brochure, call Golden Frontier at 618-234-1445 or visit: www.goldenfrontier.org/US and Canada by Coach.

Dance Night at the Grove Township Community Cen-ter on Thursday, August 11th, from 7:00 - 9:30 pm. Admis-sion is free will donation. Light refreshments will be pro-vided. Music provided by the Bugger Boys.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter St. Paul en-courages us to “keep our eyes fixed on Jesus”. When we focus on Jesus and continue to develop a deeper relation-ship with him we become transformed. Let His love trans-form you marriage. The next Worldwide Marriage Encoun-ter weekend is September 23 - 25. To register or for more information call 314-649-7317 or go online to www.stl-wwme.org.

Retrouvaille You can help your marriage - 25% of surveyed couples say they are “Happily Married.” For eve-ryone else there is Retrouvaille. Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with each other? Are you constantly fighting? Or are you simply shut down? Have you thought about separation or divorce? Does talking only make it worse? For infor-mation on the Retrouvaille Program, visit the website www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 1-800-470-2230. The next program begins the weekend of September 16 - 18.

2016 Diocesan Adult Enrichment Confer-ence - "Harvesting the Fruits of Discipleship" - The 2016 DAEC will be held at the Decatur Conference Center and Hotel November 4-5. Our keynote speaker will be author, radio personality, and podcaster Greg Willits. Registration booklets will be mailed out via email and by post during the 1st week of August. For more information you can visit our webpage at www.dio.org/catechesis/daec.

Heroic Catholic Manhood - There is a crisis facing men in the Church today and an absence of good mentors for our boys. But with grace and formation, you can help turn the tide. Come on your own or with your men’s group to learn the essentials of mentorship and how to take it to the next level. Saturday, September 17, 2016, St. Boniface, Edwardsville, IL- 9 a.m.-3p.m. Cost $10. (Lunch included) To register, visit www.dio.org/familylife/events or call (217) 321-1132.

There will be a Spanish Pilgrimage to St. Katharine Drexel in Springfield on Satur-day, August 20, at 8:30 am. Enter through the Holy Door, where we will pray for our Church and for the Holy Father; have the opportunity for confessions and to obtain plenary indulgence. For additional information, please speak to Fr. Paul Habing.

Tours of the Teutopolis Monastery Museum will be available today, August 7, from 12:30-4:00 pm. Admission is $5.00 for adults and $1.00 for children. For more information, call Joyce Vahling at 857-3586.

Catholic Charities Fall Fun Run will be Satur-day, September 24, beginning at 8:00 am, at the Teutopolis Community Park. To register or for more information, call 857-1458. A t-shirt is provided to all who pre-register.

Holy Humor… Just some years ago, before the “computer age” … An application was for employment. A program was a television show. Windows were something you hated to clean. A keyboard was a piano. A cursor used profanity. Memory was something you lost with age. A CD was a bank account. Log on was adding wood to the fire. A hard drive was a long trip on the road. A web was a spider’s home. And a backup happened to your toilet.