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Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church
10235 Ashbrook Drive * St. Louis, Mo. 63137 * 314-868-2310 * www.holynamestlouis.org
M E M B E R S H I P * S T E W A R D S H I P * P A R T N E R S H I P
COME SERVE WITH US COME PRAY WITH US PARISH LEADERSHIP & SUPPORT STAFF
Father Michael Henning, Pastor [email protected]
Sister Rose Mercurio, SSND, Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Mrs. Theresa McWilliams, Director of Music [email protected]
Deacon George Watson, Permanent Deacon [email protected]
Deacon Matthew Duban, Permanent Deacon [email protected]
Mrs. Sandy Miesner, Parish Secretary [email protected]
Mr. Steve Jones, Maintenance Coordinator Mr. David Vaughn, Parish Custodian
Mrs. Rose Fox, Rectory Housekeeping
CHRIST LIGHT OF THE NATIONS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
1650 Redman Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63138 * 314-741-0400 Sister Mary Lawrence, SSND, Principal
[email protected] Mrs. Karen Dafflitto, Religious Education Coordinator
[email protected] Mrs. Judy Krenn
Faith Formation Coordinator & Youth Ministry [email protected]
WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 4:00pmCST/5:00pmCDT Sunday 8:00 / 10:30am
DAILY MASS 6:30am Tuesday / Thursday 8:00am Monday / Wednesday / Friday 8:00am Wednesday / Check Weekly Schedule Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Church
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION 8:00am / 7:00pm CIVIL HOLIDAYS 9:00am
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 2:30–3:30pm CST / 3:30–4:30pm CDT By Appointment Anytime Call Father Mike Communal Services During Seasons of Advent & Lent
SACRAMENTAL ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1st Saturday of the Month 5:00pm CST / 6:00pm CDT 3rd Sunday of the Month 9:00am After Mass / See Parish Calendar for Celebrations during Mass
LITURGY OF THE HOURS 7:35am Monday / Wednesday / Friday
DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Adoration Tuesdays 7:00am to 12 midnight Parish Rosary 3rd Saturday 3:30 CST/ 4:30pm CDT 3rd Sunday 7:30am & 10:00am
All Souls Day November 2, 2014
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Highlights of Life in Our Community Our Parish Life
Good for You - Good for Others Details in your bulletin or Parish Directory.
Being involved insures the vitality of our parish.
Sunday, November 9th Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Sunday Hospitality: Coffee & Donuts Blood Pressure Screening Program
Belize Benefit Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner 3:30—6:30 pm All Saints Parish Center (St. Peters)
Monday, November 10th Ladies Guild Meeting
Tuesday, November 11th Men’s Club Meeting
Wednesday, November 12th Parish Quilting Group
Room At The Inn Program Health & Wellness Committee Meeting
Thursday, November 13th Medicare & Social Security Presentation
Parish Finance Committee Parish Women’s Retreat Program Thursday—Sunday, November 13th—16th
White House Retreat Center, South St. Louis County
Friday, November 14th Grief Support Group Meeting
Parish Fish Fry Girl Scout Troop Meeting
Saturday, November 15th Soup Stew & Chili Program
Parish Blood Drive Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center
Men’s Prayer Breakfast 9:00am—12:00n Cardinal Rigali Center (Shrewsbury)
Pre-Registration Required—Call 314-427-7786 The Sacrament of Penance
Trinity High School Trivia Night
Sunday, November 16th The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Soup Stew & Chili Program Sacramental Anointing of the Sick
COMING EVENTS OF NOTE
Parish Women’s Retreat Program Monday—Thursday, November 17th—20th
White House Retreat Center, South St. Louis County
Breakfast With Santa Saturday, December 6th
Ladies Guild Christmas Party Saturday, December 13th
Cathedral Christmas Concert Outing Sunday, December 14th, 2:30 pm
Celebrating Our Being Instruments of Peace in Chaos
Our Moment of Truth IN EARLY OCTOBER ARCHBISHOP CARLSON called on every Catholic of the Archdiocese to realize that “there is no going back to the status quo following the tragic shooting of Michael Brown”. He noted that we are “a community struggling to cope with anger and frustration”, but also that we cannot “let the anger and frustration spill over in violence, and then be repressed again”. We must now “take the opportunity to break the cycle and address the underlying issues”. He stated that these deeper underlying issues include —
family breakdown, racial profiling, quality education, abuses of authority, lack of gainful employment, fear of one another, mistrust of authority,
black on black violence, and white flight.
Most certainly they are issues “bigger than Ferguson” and ones that have a hold on the human heart because of sin. “We will not be able to fix things quickly”, but in solidarity with each other as a community, country, and Church we need to look at and deal with these issues. However, “never with violence”. Violence and revenge are “a poison that seeps into our souls and can become contagious”. We must always consider and help others look at the potential consequences: “Will violence make the situation right? Will it right the wrong? Or will it only make things worse?”
“Returning violence for violence
multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness
to a night already devoid of stars …. Hate cannot drive out hate:
only love can do that.”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Practically speaking the Archbishop reminded us that “we need to come together in prayer and dialogue to address these deeper underlying issues. In God we are all one family.” He urges us to use the blueprint God has in mind for us: “To love God with all our heart and mind and soul and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves”. What that means for us is that “we must respect the dignity of each other …”
“by having a willingness to sit down together and dialogue, by having the humility to admit our mistakes and say we are sorry,
and by praying for one another … that God fills our hearts with love for one another, removes the hate,
… and teaches us how to express our love in concrete way”.
We cannot ignore these problems and hope that they go away. We can “turn to a different kind of power—persuasion and service …. It is the way of the Lord who is filled with love and mercy”.
If you’d like to read or watch a video presentation of the Archbishop’s entire letter go to http://archstl.org/peace . Our Parish Pastoral Council is now actively working to develop ways in which our parish can give greater attention to the needs of people in our community. We are also hoping to begin dialogue and discussion groups with members of our neighboring churches sometime early next year. As a parish we are committed to making a difference in the communities we are here to serve.
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”
Gospel of St. Matthew 5: 9
All Souls Day November 2, 2014
MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY November 10 8:00am Virgil Oldendorf
TUESDAY November 11 6:30am Earl Aubachon
WEDNESDAY November 12 8:00am Anna Nischbach 8:00am School Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary
THURSDAY November 13 6:30am Joseph Molitor
FRIDAY November 14 8:00am Anna Nischbach
SATURDAY November 15 4:00pm Virgil Oldendorf
SUNDAY November 16 8:00am Joseph Malon 10:30am Lloyd Imhoff
Saturday, November 15 4:00pm Mary Migliazzo* Tony Migliazzo* Lynda Brand Marilyn Gittemeier Dee Hooser Mary Krsul Judy Mantych-D Sunday, November 16 8:00am Laura Petroff* Josephine Bono* Rob Ritter Pat Stolte Marie Tabor Larry Colombo Anne Schwanz-D 10:30am Regina Anderson* Mary Harris* Linda Byrns Jeanne Field Lori Garner Minnie Huston Barb Arnet-D
Saturday, November 15 4:00pm Eileen Mills
Sunday, November 16 8:00am Sr. Rose 10:30am Judy Krenn
November 10-14 8:00am Bob Seidel & Katy Moran
Saturday, November 15 4:00pm Shanise & Shayla Wilson
Sunday, November 9 8:00am Grace & Anna Gerhart 10:30am Jessica Parker & Libby Modde Saturday, November 15 4:00pm David & Ruth Oppy
Sunday, November 16
8:00am Pat Barrett & Anne Schwanz 10:30am VOLUNTEERS
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I saw water flowing out of the tem-ple; wherever the river flows, every living creature shall live (Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12).
Psalm — The waters of the river gladden the city of God, the holy dwelling of the Most High (Psalm 46).
Second Reading — Do you not know that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? (1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17).
Gospel — Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up (John 2:13-22). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
All Souls Day November 2, 2014
PRAYER CHAIN If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, please call either Betty Kondracki @ 868-0176 or Pat Edgar @ 868-4143
Please pray for the repose of the souls of all who have died this week. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
IMPORTANT HOSPITAL NEWS
PLEASE be sure to let us know if you are a friend, relative, neighbor, etc, that are being admitted to a hospital.
Stewardship of Treasure Your Gifts of Support for Our Parish Mission
This Week (Over Needed Amount) $1,83.16
Report on Parish Collect ions
Thank you for supporting our parish services and programs as well as the operation and maintenance of our facilities. Your financial support will help us to achieve a balanced budget. This year our goal is for parish revenues to cover 60% of all parish expenses
Total Sunday Collection (November 2) $8,448.16
Online Giving Amount included in total $1,348.00
Budgeted Weekly Amount Needed $7,365.00
Barb Ellington, Denise Lieu-Wilson, Anna Prange, Rose Bohnenkemper, Donna Schlemmer, Diane Moore, Josie Bommarito, Dave Masterson, Mary Severs, Ted Piekutowski Jr
Rick Smith, Anita Hunt, Dolores Brislane, Dave Masterson
St. Vincent de Paul (October) $1,523.11
FRIENDLY BACTERIA?
How probiotics support total wellness…. Most of us think of bacteria as something that makes us sick. Yet the average healthy adult has 10 times more bacteria cells living within their body than actual human cells. You may be surprised to hear that not all bacteria are bad. PROBIOTICS are microorganisms known as “good” or “friendly” bacteria; the words pro and biota literally mean “for Life”. Found in dietary supplements and certain dairy products with live enzymes, such as yogurt, probiotics are known for having a range of positive effects on the body, including supporting digestive, heart, immune and women’s health. The consumption of probiotics in the US is on the rise because people are seeing positive results from the addition of probiotics to their diets.
Some ways Probiotics may support your health: Digestive Health...Good bacter ia in the bowel may help reduce the symptoms of diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, lactose intolerance and ulcerative colitis. Probiotics also aid digestion. Heart Health...Studies of probiotics suggests that good bacteria may help support healthy cholesterol, which is a key marker in heart health. Immune health...We are constantly being bombarded with disease-causing pathogens and healthy adults will only get sick on occasion. That is because the friendly bacteria in the gut responds to those pathogens and fights off infection. Women’s Health...Yeast infections and urinary tract infections are not uncommon to wom-en. Probiotics may support women’s health by allowing her to maintain a healthy pH and maintain an optimal level of good bacteria to ward off harm-ful bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms.
Remember, you body is full of bacteria, and part of staying healthy is making sure there are plen-ty of friendly bacteria to ward off illness and dis-ease. In combination with a healthy lifestyle, probi-otics can be an important measure to support total wellness.
Thank you Lord for ALL that you have give, Buffy Modde RN, BSN
All Souls Day November 2, 2014
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CHRISTMAS AT THE CATHEDRAL.
Sunday, December 14th, 2:30 p.m. Cost: $32.00 If you are interested in attending with a group from Holy Name, please call S. Rose at 868-2310 by Nov. 16th. We will meet and go together. This is a good way to enter into the spirit of Christmas. ******************************************
LADIES GUILD Ladies Guild meeting is Monday, November 10th at 7pm in the Community Center. Mike Petroff will speak on Emergency Preparation. Our Christmas Party is Saturday, December 13th, Ticket price is $15. The tickets will be sold at the meeting next week and also at the Fist Fry on November 14th. All ladies are welcome.
SAVE THE DATE, Saturday, DEC. 6 It’s just about that time again! We are having a Breakfast with Santa at Holy Name of Jesus for
the children of our parishes and school. It’s a wonderful community event that is fun for all ages! We will have a wonderful breakfast, a Santa store where you can buy gifts, games, face painting, raffles, crafts for the kids, Christ-mas songs, pictures…we have it all! Pro-ceeds go to help send our youth group to Washington DC to MARCH FOR PRO-LIFE!! Are you tired of clutter in your house? We all have it…things we thought we want-ed but we don’t, or things someone gave us but we don’t really need. Some of these things are still in the box or have been used just once and are in great condition so we don’t want to throw them out! Well, here is a way to put those things to use...guilt free! Our youth group will be collecting usable, new or nearly new items like mugs, decora-tions, jewelry, puzzles, Christmas stuff,etc. to sell in our Santa store so we can send our youth to the ProLife trip.
Giving Tree to Benefit Room at the Inn and St. Vincent de Paul Society Throughout the month of November, the Giving Tree tags will be available at all the church entrances. This year we will again be requesting a variety of items, including toys for children up to 8 years old. When purchasing a toy for a child, please keep in mind that the item you pur-chase may very well be the only gift that child receives this Christmas. All gifts must be re-turned by Sunday, December 7. We thank you in advance for your continuing generosity, and may God bless you for all you continue to do for our
All Souls Day November 2, 2014
2014 FALL TRIVIA Sponsored by the Trinity Parent
Organization When: Saturday, November 15th Where: Titan Gym Time: Doors open at 6:30
Trivia Starts at 7:00
Tables of 8 - $120 Our Spring Titan Trivia is being
replaced with an Adult Easter Egg Hunt—so don’t miss the
ONE Titan Trivia event this year.
Beer and Soda Provided – BYO Anything Else
*Must be 21 years of age or older to attend
1st and 2nd Place Prizes Attendance Prizes, 50/50 Raffles &
Games Your received check confirms your reservation. First come/first serve. Tables are limited so ACT QUICKLY!!! NAME: __________________________________________ ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: __________________________________________email:___________________________________ Make checks payable to Trinity Catholic High School and mail to:
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The Belize Mission Team is hosting a Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner in the All Saints Parish Center TODAY, Sunday, November 9th, from 3:30-6:30pm. Proceeds will provide funds for our projects in the Toledo District of Belize, where about 80% of the people are extremely poor and live in highly dis-advantaged conditions. Dinners, which cost $9.00 for adults and $5.00 for children, include spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread and butter, dessert, and beverage. Handmade crafts from Belize will be available for purchase. Thanks in advance for providing your time and support. All Saints Parish is located at #7 McMenamy Road; St. Peters, Mo.
Fish Fry Friday, November 14th
3:30—6:30pm This will be the last Fish Fry until Ash Wednesday. We need kitchen help in the morning to peel Potatoes and other preparation jobs. Also we need lots of cakes, pies, brownies etc. for desserts. Please consider volunteering an hour or two, many working hands make our Fish Fry’s a success!
The UMSL Catholic Newman Center invites you to celebrate 50 years being on campus. Please come and reconnect with other alums and friends on November 15, 2014 for our mass celebration with Archbishop Carlson at 6:00pm at the UMSL Provincial House Chapel with a reception immediately following. Rest assured, we will have plenty of parking. Please RSVP by to [email protected] or call 314-385-3455.
Are you concerned, confused, curious about Medicare, Medicare suppliments, Social Security, etc, etc, etc.???? Please plan on attending an in-service to be given by Tom Lohmann on Thursday, November 13th at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Center. Tom gave a presentation a few years ago and those who attended found him very helpful.
All Souls Day November 2, 2014
Congratulations to our Christ Light of the Nations Eighth Graders Who
Were Confirmed at 4:00PM Mass This Weekend at Holy Name of Jesus Church
Joseph Eble Grace Gerhart Abby Herl Rachel Hoff Halle Piekutowski Samantha Sieve Hannah Sullivan Zachariah Tiberghien Shanise Wilson
BINGO Bingo Sundays in November are the 9th and 23rd at Knights of Columbus, 800 E. Chambers. Bingo sheets sold beginning at noon. Games start at 1:00pm. The current progressive is $275.00.
SAVE THE DATE! Join us at the St. Charles Lwanga Center for an afternoon of presentation and discussion celebrating National Black Catholic History Month on Sunday, November 16, at 2:00pm. Mrs. Sharon Cooney-Smith of St. Alphonsus “Rock” Parish will lead us in the emphasis of the past and ongoing local history of the National Black Catholic Congress. Refreshments will be provided. Please call us at 367-7929 to let us know you will attend. ANNUAL CORSSROADS RETREAT on Saturday, December 6th at the Lwanga Center from 9:00am—3:00pm; a one-day retreat for busy people. The fee is $25 including materials and meals. Call the Center at 367-7929 to let us know you will attend. The St. Charles Lwanga Center is seeking suitable volunteer assistants for planning and implementation of our youth ministry. Please contact Mrs. Corliss Cox or Fr. Art Cavitt at the Center 367-7929.
The Contemp0lative Heart-A Quiet Advent Day of Prayer Led by Madeleine Lane, SSND at Mer-cy Center, Frontenac, Saturday, December 6th. Registration: 9:00am; Program: 9:30am—4:00pm Presenter Madeleine Lane, SSND, MA, LMFT is a spiritual director and licensed marriage and family therapist who serves as the director of The Family Center in Webster Groves, Mo. Total cost: $60 (includes lunch) due Nov. 14. Contact Bonnie Green at 310-909-4677 or [email protected] or register online at www.mercycenterstl.org
BLOOD DRIVE AT HOLY NAME OF JESUS
Please join Holy Name of Jesus and MBC in saving lives. A blood drive will be held at HNJ Community Center on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014 from 9AM-1PM. Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center will be providing the clinical collection of the drive. If you are a first time donor, you must be 18 years of age and bring identification. The upper age for donating blood is limitless. If you would like to donate but don’t know if you can, come and talk to one of the staff members and they can help you. Won’t you come and help us save a life, or two, or even three. If you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment, call Buffy Modde 314-0313-1887. An appointment is not necessary.
EVANGELIZATION I will go anywhere and do anything in order to communicate the love of Jesus to those who do not know him or have forgotten him.
CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Greg Kranz who just signed a contract to play professional soccer with the St. Louis Ambush!
Way to go Gregory!!!
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