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HOLY INFANT CATHOLIC CHURCH
627 DENNISON DRIVE
BALLWIN, MO 63021
636-227-7440
FAX: 636-227-4548
WWW.HOLYINFANTBALLWIN.ORG
REV. EDWARD STANGER, PASTOR
REV. DONALD ANSTOETTER, ASSOCIATE PASTOR REV. THOMAS VORDTRIEDE, ASSOCIATE PASTOR
DEACON DANIEL HENKE DEACON DANIEL RAIDT
PASTORAL STAFF
Patricia Foley, Director of Religious Education
Chuck Chauvin, Director of Music Ministry
Tim Claudin, Director of Youth Ministry
RELIGIOUS STAFF
Sister Rosario Delaney, R.S.M. School Principal
Sister Laurentia Cusack, R.S.M. Convent
PARISH OFFICE
Beata Gordon, Office Manager
Monica Sabatino, Office Assistant
Marge Steudeman, Office Assistant
Kris Mispagel, Child Safety Coordinator
Mary Thieret, Accountant
Mary Winkelmann, Bulletin Editor
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00-1:00 p.m.
HOLY INFANT SCHOOL
248 New Ballwin Road
Phone: 636-227-0802
Fax: 636-227-9184
www.holyinfantschool.org
schooloffice@holyinfantballwin.org
HOLY INFANT
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
MASS SCHEDULE
RECONCILIATION
SUNDAY EUCHARIST
Saturday: 4:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 7:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m. 12 Noon
Saturday: 3:30 p.m. until
all are heard
WEEKDAYS
Monday-Friday: 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m.
Baptisms are held the 2nd
and 4th Sunday of the
month. A preparation class
is required.
3RD SUNDAY OF EASTER
BAPTISMS
248 New Ballwin Road
Phone: 636-227-0802 Ext 3
PSRoffice@holyinfantballwin.org
YOUTH HOUSE
237 Nancy Place 636-227-7440 x128
CONVENT
239 Nancy Place 636-391-1528
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5:30 p.m.
Eileen Buehrle
Amy Zaitz
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Anthony Bustillo
Tony Catlett
Harold Pourchot
Kathy Buritsch
Richard Boerner
Meehan Kellett
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Fred Vilbig
Marcia Critchell
Hannah Banker
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Josh Wipfler
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Jacob Swaykus
Annie Thompson
Brinn Trousdale
Jeffrey Van Deven
Annemarie Vilbig
Nick Watson
Sophia Rempe
Maggie Roux
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10:15 a.m.
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8:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
Alee Winkelman
Lynne Auer
Ann Bender
Michelle Kroupa
Ann Bender
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Laura and Abbey Waller
Paul and Mary Mallery
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Team 2
7:00 a.m.
Holy Infant will be honoring Jesus Christ with the Corpus
Christi Procession on June 6 after the 5:30 p.m. Mass.
The origin of this celebration dates back to the 14th
century. You are invited to join our Holy Infant priests,
sisters, deacons and parishioners to reinstate a glorious
tradition for our parish. BBQ and ice cream social will
follow.
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“God has raised up Jesus, and we are His
witnesses.” Acts 2:32
Every time we visit Jesus during Eucharistic
Adoration we are witnesses to His Resurrection.
Without saying a word, we let others know that we
believe that this is Jesus Christ risen from the
dead.
8:30 a.m. Team 4
12 noon Team 1
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Adoration of Our Lord
5:30 p.m. Team 2
Team 1
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Bring your prayer requests to the Jonah ministry teams
and see what the Lord will do for you! Your privacy and
confidentiality are always top priority. We are here to pray
with and for you.
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Jonah Prayer Teams will be available next
weekend after the 4:00 p.m. Mass on Saturday
and after the 8:30 a.m. and 10;15 a.m. Masses
on Sunday. The teams will be by the baptismal font.
Paul Kramer
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Mary Hanson
Volunteer
Bill Wilson
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Abby Van Deven
Ian Watson-Hirsch
Claire Vilbig
Emma Watson
Dylan Romine
Astin Varga
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Paul and Diane Menner
Michael and Trisha Roth
7:00 a.m.
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10:15 a.m.
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Margaret St. John
Tori St. John
Grace St. Louis
Daniel St. Louis
Charlie Steenberge Connor Steinlage
Josh Stolz
Alex Stratmann
4:00 p.m.
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Please call us at the parish office, (636) 227-7440, if we
can be of help to you or if you would like to become a
member of our parish.
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7:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
We extend a very special welcome to our friends and
visitors who have joined us on this Third Sunday of
Easter. We pray that we may experience in our worship
the depth of God’s love for us. May our hearts rejoice as
we continue to celebrate the Easter Season with joy!
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Bulletin notices are due on Fridays at 8:00 a.m., nine
days before the weekend bulletin. Please submit to:
bulletineditor@holyinfantballwin.org. Thank you.
Visit Christ in Eucharistic Adoration.
For information contact: Ricardo and Teresita La’O (646) 391-1997
Alleluia! He is Risen! Alleluia!
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Dear Parishioners,
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7:00 a.m. Rosemary Kashie
8:30 a.m. Richard Kaemmerer
10:15 a.m.
Living and Deceased Members of Holy
Infant Church
12:00 p.m.
Genevieve Holman
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6:8-15; P 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; J 6:22-29
6:00 a.m. Thomas Curley
8:00 a.m. Purgatorial Society
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6:00 a.m. Dolores Jost
8:00 a.m. Dot Linneman
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6:00 a.m. Intentions of Holy Infant’s Priests
8:00 a.m. Intentions of Melinda Clement
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8:26-40; P 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; J 6:44-51
6:00 a.m. Liz Yettke
8:00 a.m. Palmer Conran
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6:00 a.m. Keith Denzer
8:00 a.m. Ruth Hurwitz
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1 P 5:5 -14; P 89:2-3, 6-7, 16-17; M 16:15-20
8:00 a.m. James H. Smith
4:00 p.m. Living and Deceased Members of Holy
Infant Church
5:30 p.m. Special Intention (B.S.)
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4:8-12; P 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29; 1 J 3:1-2;
J 10:11-18
7:00 a.m. Tom Reed
8:30 a.m. Nancy Jersa
10:15 a.m.
Jim Ward
12:00 p.m.
Margaret Kohler
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Thank you to everyone who helped in any way with
the CRHP Retreat weekends. Your gifts of time,
talent and treasure are greatly appreciated!
Without your generous support, the weekends
would not be possible. Mark your calendars now
with the dates for the fall retreats:
Men: September 19 and 20
Women: October 17 and 18
We continue to celebrate the glory and the joy of this great and
blessed season of Easter! Nature is celebrated as the darkness
and death of Winter gives way to the life and light of Spring.
Easter is not just a day; it is a season. Fifty days in fact, ten
longer than Lent. We continue to celebrate the life and light of
Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is why
our sanctuary remains decorated, why we continue to sprinkle
baptismal water and sing the great Alleluia.
It is the Universal Church's belief that a single day is simply not
enough time to take in the beauty and wonder of this the day of
our salvation. This is the season for Easter Sacraments, and so
we look forward to the baptism of a number of infants, to our
second graders' First Holy Communion and to our eighth
graders’ Confirmation.
This Easter we welcomed thirteen adults and three teenagers
to the Church, and it is not too early to turn our focus to next
year's potential candidates. Pope Francis, shortly after his
election, penned an encyclical entitled Evangelii Gaudium, The
Joy of the Gospel in which he calls every believer to witness to
the grace we have received. It goes on at some length to
encourage us to evangelize the world. People should be able to
look to us and perceive how the Gospel has changed our lives
and want that same thing for themselves. He writes: "A church
which goes forth is a church whose doors are open." But those
searching for meaning and purpose cannot enter unless we
bring them. The Pope emphasizes that it is especially the work
of the laity to do this inviting and welcoming. I think the parish
should give itself the very realistic goal of welcoming twenty
new members to the faith at our next Easter Vigil. How
wonderful would that be?!
On another note, I received a note of appreciation from our two
seminarians from Kenrick-Glennon Seminary—Christopher
Demers and Daniel Koko Oleko—who served here at Holy
Infant this past year. They wrote the following:
“We would like to say good-bye as we finish our time with you.
We also want to say thank you, not only for your prayers and
love but also your hospitality and attention toward us. It was
such a rich and beautiful experience for us to get to meet many
of you and offer support in the Christian life, but even more
often to receive support from you in our own pursuit of the Lord
and His call for us to journey towards the Priesthood.
Moreover, to be with the Holy Infant Youth Group was a special
gift for us, and it was so inspiring to work with so many faithfilled teens. We hope our presence was always one which
conveyed some level of the rich love God has for each of you.
May Almighty God keep leading, guiding, and protecting each
of us!”
I know that I speak in the name of the entire parish community
in thanking Christopher and Daniel for their presence with us
this past year and our pledge of prayerful support as they
continue to discern their call to serve the Church.
A Blessed Easter Season!
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Financial Accountants, Team 2
Quilters, 9:30 a.m., Lower Cafeteria
PSR, 4:30 and 6:30 p.m.
Baptism Preparation Class, 7:00 p.m., Holy Infant Room
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- Bible Study, Men and Women, 9:30 a.m., Holy Infant Room
- St. Vincent de Paul Society, 7:00 p.m., Lower Cafeteria
- Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary, 7:00 p.m., Holy Infant
Room
- Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions, Evening Prayer and
Rosary, 7:15 p.m., Chapel
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PSR First Eucharist Practice, 6:00 p.m., Church
Joyful Hope Prayer Group, 6:30 p.m., Adult Ed Room
RCIA Class, 7:00 p.m., Rosario Hall
Rosary for Intentions of World Peace, 7:00 p.m., Chapel
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Women’s Bible Study, 9:00 a.m., Holy Infant Room
Book Club, 1:00 p.m., Holy Infant Room
Evangelization Committee, 7:00 p.m., Holy Infant Room
Stephen Ministry Supervision, 7:00 p.m., Upper Cafeteria
33 Days to Morning Glory, Small Group Meeting, 7:00 p.m.,
Rosario Hall
- Joyful Noise Choir Rehearsal, 7:15 p.m., Church
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- Legion of Mary, 9:30 a.m., Holy Infant Room
- “Fighting the Good Fight”, Guest Speaker, Eric McPherson,
7:00 p.m., Upper Cafeteria
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Px90, 7:00 a.m., Upper Cafeteria
First Eucharist, PSR, 10:30 a.m., Church
First Eucharist, Day School, 1:30 p.m., Church
Rummage Rampage Raffle Tickets sold after Masses in
Church Lobby
- Knights of Columbus Dartball, 7:00 p.m., Lower Cafeteria
- Knights of Columbus Adult Bingo, 7:00 p.m., Upper
Cafeteria
Weekly
Year-to-Date
Offertory Received
$ 28,267 $ 695,880
Offertory Received - Electronic
$ 504,914
Special Donations
$
3,050 $
15,087
Holy Day Collections
$
5 $
43,945
End of Year Contributions
$
18,370
Tuition Earned:
$ 34,048 $ 1,361,920
Total Income:
$ 65,370 $ 2,640,116
Budget Required:
$ 65,639 $ 2,625,560
Over/(Under) Budget
$
(269) $
14,556
Building Repair Fund
$
903 $
50,408
Endowment Fund
$
2,154
Tuition Assistance Fund
$
255 $
8,950
Special Collections:
$
74,065
Priests' Retirement
$
2,331
Holy Land Good Friday
$
1,292
Other
$
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What is Holiness!
Holiness is our sharing in the divine life of the Trinity, a
profound intimacy with God. This holiness is at the heart
of Catholic renewal: “Everything we wish to achieve in
the Church depends first and foremost upon the depth
of our response to His call to Holiness” (Archbishop
Carlson). Which saints serve as models of holiness for
you? As we’ll see next week, holiness is not just for the
saints.
www.archstl.org/dynamic.
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People helped: 17 Receipts: $ 1,300
Utilities: 2
Quarter to Date
$ 848
Weekly
$ 848
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- Rummage Rampage Raffle Tickets sold after Masses in
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Each quarter, three percent of our offertory collections
will be tithed to the poor and needy.
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- Luke 18 Retreat
- Men’s CRHP Teams 7 and 8, 7:30 p.m., Holy Infant Room
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Expenses: $ 2,060
Families helped with:
Food: 2 Shelter: 2 Thrift Shop: 2
To help, please make your check payable to “St. Vincent de Paul
Society”, put in an envelope marked “SVDP” and drop it in the
collection. For help, please call us at (314) 289-6101 voice mail box
2265. Leave us a message.
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Perhaps we will always have the poor with us, but Jesus
is risen, and so we will work tirelessly so that the poor are
treated with dignity and respect, and are given
opportunity. We will compassionately share so that no one
lives without the necessities of life. Easter faith gives
energy and drive to follow the Lord where He leads, as we
participate in the inception of the new heavens and new
earth. Vincentians have an important and dynamic role to
play. The poor depend upon us believing and acting; the
Church depends on us believing and acting; that “thy
kingdom come” also depends on us. He is risen, the joke’s
on the devil. Yes, it is true!
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In the book Saint John Paul The Great, there is a
beautiful statement depicting his deep love and
devotion to Our Blessed Mother and his daily recitation
of the Rosary. While in Fatima in 1991, John Paul
spoke of the Rosary, saying, “It’s our daily meeting
which I nor Blessed Virgin Mary neglect.” What is
telling about this statement is that Our Blessed Mother
didn’t neglect her daily Rosary with him either.
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Below are a few more of the Promises of Mary to
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It will cause virtue and good works to flourish; it
will obtain for souls the abundant mercy of God; it
will withdraw the hearts of men from the love of
the world and its vanities and will lift them to the
desire of eternal things. Oh, that souls would
sanctify themselves by this means.
The soul which recommends itself to me by
recitation of the Rosary shall not perish!
The shelter needs volunteers to prepare and serve dinner
for the following dates:
May 20
June 17
August 19 August 27
September 16 September 24 October 21 October 29
This can be done with a minimum of six people. For
additional information and to reserve a date, contact Gene
Bestgen at (636) 527-5385 or Mark Dischert at (314) 9746566. This is an excellent opportunity to meet our obligation
to help the people less fortunate than us.
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Let us all grant Our Blessed Mother her wish and pray
the Rosary daily.
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Our birth would have been no gain,
Had we not been redeemed.
O wonder of your humble care for us!
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Hope is a powerful force in the world. Hope helps end
division. It relieves suffering and brings light in place of
darkness. In the familiar Peace Prayer of St. Francis, we
pray to become instruments of Christ’s peace, offering
hope where there is despair.
During the Easter season, we reflect on the real source of
our hope—Christ’s resurrection from the dead. Jesus
calls us to proclaim His message of love and mercy by
the way we live our lives—to bring hope and healing to
those in need.
The Annual Catholic Appeal helps us do just that. The
many ministries, agencies and apostolates supported by
the Appeal reach out to people in our community.
Together, we are bringing hope to neighborhoods,
schools and parishes throughout the Archdiocese of St.
Louis.
Holy Infant Parish extends joyous congratulations and
welcome wishes to Emily Bosak, Brandon Donat,
Alexis Jennings, Brad Mock, and Michael Morton, who
received the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and
Eucharist at Saturday’s Easter Vigil mass on April 4th.
Congratulations and welcome also to Leah Borrowman,
Katie Hancock, Christopher Hawk, Craig Hibbeler,
Tammie Himmelsbach, Caleb Ipock, Stacie Kirchhoff,
Grace Lester, Jackie Morton, and Julia Saak, who
received full communion into the Catholic Church through
the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist at the
same Easter Vigil celebration.
The parish R.C.I.A. team is extremely grateful that these
wonderful people chose to make their journeys of faith
with us at Holy Infant Parish. Our sincerest thanks also go
out to their sponsors who selflessly supported them along
their road of conversion. May God bless all our newest
church members with joy and zeal as they start their new
lives as Catholic Christians!
This it is written that the Christ would suffer
AND RISE FROM THE DEAD ON THE THIRD DAY
—Luke 24:46
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FIGHTING THE
GOOD FIGHT
Eric McPherson, Director of Family Life at Christian
Family Services, Inc. will speak on Productive Ways to
Deal with Conflicts in Marriage. Light snacks and drinks
will be provided.
For information or to RSVP, contact: Nicole Dresser at:
(516) 652-7193 or nicolemdresser@gmail.com;
or Stephanie or Vincent Lombard at:
steph-vincent@familylombard.net
Presented by Holy Infant MOPS and Teams of Our Lady.
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Update your record for Holy Infant’s annual Guide Book
and Directory. It’s time for us to make any changes,
additions, or deletions that may have occurred in your family
over the past year.
Have you changed your phone number? Have you
moved? Are you preparing to move soon? Are all of your
children still at home and are they all included in your
membership record? Do you NOT want your record
published? If you have not already informed the parish
office about changes to your record, please let us know
now. Call us at (636) 227-7440.
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We are in the process of updating Holy Infant’s annual
Guide Book and Directory. This book will be the Who,
What, Where, When, Why and How of our Parish. The
book is being provided at no cost to our Church, including
the mailing to each family, and again is being subsidized
by local businesses that advertise in it. If you own or
manage a business and would like to find out about
advertising in our book, please call the parish office, (636)
227-7440, during office hours. Survey results by Guide
Book Publishing show that 92% of families would rather
patronize a Guide Book and Directory advertiser over a
non-advertiser. It will pay you to advertise in our next
Guide Book and Directory.
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No Life Night tonight! We want to thank everyone who
made our Luke 18 Retreat possible. This Tuesday we
welcome all graduating 8th graders to join the high school
youth group!
4:12(Weekly Prayer Group)
Welcome incoming freshmen! We will be welcoming
those fresh off the Luke 18 Retreat. This is one of the
best nights of the year! Don’t miss it!
CORE MEMBERS NEEDED
We are looking for adult volunteers to help us continue to
provide a thriving Life Teen program! Please contact the
parish office for details. Make a difference in someone
else’s life.
EDGE(Middle School Youth Ministry)
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Friday, April 24 7:00 - 10:00 P.M.
$25 per Couple Upper Cafeteria
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We will be collecting baby items, new or gently used after
all Masses this weekend, April 18 and 19. Basic
necessities such as baby sleepers, diapers, wipes,
thermometers, etc. are needed. A basket will be in the
church lobby for your donations. All items will be given to
Newborns In Need.
The next EDGE Night is Wednesday, May 27 from 7:00
to 9:00 p.m. at the Youth House.
Café EDGE: Join us Thursday morning at 7:00 a.m. Café
EDGE will end with the school year. Make sure and join
us!
EDGE is currently looking for parents or adults who would
like to serve as a Core Member. Contact Tim with
questions. Visit: holyinfantballwin.org/youth-ministry.
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Start your spring cleaning and box up those items for the
rummage sale to help your church and school.
Donation drop off dates:
Monday, June 22
Tuesday, June 23
Wednesday, June 24
11-7:00 p.m.
11-7:00 p.m.
9:00 to 12 Noon
The items on the list below are unacceptable. For questions, please contact Mary Oestreich at (314) 803-0055.
Guns
Magazines
TVs/Computers
Tires
Water Beds/Mattresses
Paint/Solvents/Chemicals
Exercise Equipment
Gas Cans
Baby Cribs
Infant/Toddler Seats
Large Appliances
Recliners/Sleeper Sofas
School Textbooks
Encyclopedias
VHS Tape Players
VHS Movies
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“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the
Kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."
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Welcome to the 2015-2016 PSR school year at Holy Infant Parish. We look forward to
working closely with you to help provide a Christ-filled school year for all the PSR students
of the parish. Please know that as parents you are invaluable to this program. We
recognize that you are the first teachers of your children and that no one knows them better or loves them more than
you do. It is our goal, therefore, to work with you to support the faith formation of your child.
The spirit of this ongoing program is to empower our children to live out their baptismal call and give witness to the
Gospel by fostering their love of Jesus Christ. The Holy Infant PSR program accomplishes this in active cooperation
with the children’s parents who are the primary religious educators. We strive to nurture each child and each family in
the knowledge and love of God in order to enrich their faith life and to enable them to live out their call to stewardship
in the community.
Our program is designed to assist parents by offering weekly instruction to children in grades first through eighth by
catechists who teach and witness the teachings and life of Jesus. In our program the children are educated in the
Catholic tradition, Scripture, and Church teachings in areas such as respect for life and social justice.
Our PSR program attempts to balance the religious instruction (message) with the experiences of Catholic community,
service, and worship throughout the year. It attempts to meet the needs and understanding of all children and families,
recognizing that there are varying degrees of catechetical background, understanding, and experiences. We strive to
inform our children and families in the basics of the Catholic faith; assist the parents in forming the children’s ongoing
spiritual development; and finally to be an instrument in transforming these children into Catholic Christian citizens
with a strong faith on which to base their future spiritual growth, and to enable them to be evangelizers to the
communities in which they will live. All that is accomplished by the grace of the Holy Spirit.
Register now in the Parish School of Religion Office through May 29, 2015 without a late fee.
After May 29, 2015 there is a late fee.
We do charge a fee in order to provide the best catechetical program for your children, but we must stress that we
want all children to be able to avail themselves of a religious education and will work with parents who may be
struggling financially to accomplish that. A parent or guardian must come to register his/her child(ren); and if you have
a child entering first grade or are new to the program, we ask that you provide us a copy of your child’s Baptismal
certificate and birth certificate. You may register on Monday as we have class from 4-8 p.m. or you may call for an
appointment and time that works best for you.
Classes are filled on a first-come first-serve basis. Registering on time will allow you a choice of class times and
usually our 4:30 p.m. session fills up quickly. After the 29th of May 2015 we will be unable to guarantee you a time
preference. The following are the fees for registration, tuition, books:
Holy Infant Registered Parishioners:
Non-Registered Parishioners:
One Child - $250
Two Children - $370
Three or More Children - $460
One Child - $340
Two Children - $550
Three Children or More - $730
A $100.00 family non-refundable down payment is due at the time of registration. Please see registration form for
payment options. Registration forms including financial agreement and payments must be completed by May 29, 2015
to avoid a $50.00 late fee/family. A $25 change fee will be charged to change sessions after initial registration. We
must stress again that we want all children to be able to avail themselves of a religious education and will work with
parents who may be struggling financially to accomplish that.
Bless us as we look forward to continued joy in the ministry of catechesis. Yours in Christ,
Patricia Foley
Director of Religious Education & PSR Director
Holy Infant Parish 636-227-0802 Option 3
pfoley@holyinfantballwin.org
Mary Willett, Administrative Assistant
psroffice@holyinfantballwin.org
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COFFEE FOR YOU……
HELP FOR OTHERS
The Boy Scouts of Troop 627 will be selling coffee a er Masses on May 9 and 10.
But, this is not a fundraiser for them. All of their proceeds are being donated to local
chari es to help feed the homeless.
Last year this event helped the Sts. Peter and Paul Shelter twice.
The boys prepared the meal and served it both mes. Plus, lunches were provided to over
100 people in East St. Louis. And a local food pantry was restocked.
It was an overwhelming success thanks to your support!
Troop 627 is teaming up with More Than Coffee to give back to the community.
They will be selling one pound bags of Sam’s Heavenly blend.
You can choose your favorite – regular or decaffeinated, ground or whole bean.
Boxes of tea and hot chocolate are also for sale.
Please plan to stop by for a few pounds. Or, give your favorite Boy Scout
a call to place your order in advance.
Troop 627, More Than Coffee and the chari es greatly appreciate
your kind support.
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Help people who are homeless or at risk of becoming
homeless build permanent, positive change. Book your
dinner reservation and/or golfer fivesome for St. Patrick’s
Irish Open Dinner Auction and Golf Tournament,
sponsored by Safety National. The dinner auction will be
held Saturday, May 30 at Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis.
The golf tournament will be held Monday, June 1 at
Norwood Hills Country Club.
To make your reservations, contact Katie Joseph: phone
(314) 802-1976 or email kjoseph@stpatrickcenter.org.
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It is wri en that the Messiah would suffer, die,
and rise from the dead on the third day.
Direc ons: The prefix TRI means three. Read the
descrip ons and write the correct word on the line.
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Angel Care provides Eucharistic visits to the homebound,
nursing homes or assisted living, as well as
compassionate visits to the hospitalized. Call an angel to
visit a friend or family member by contacting the parish
office at (636) 227-7440. Be an angel and join us in this
ministry. Call Ruth at (636) 222-4594 or Laurie at (636)
458-0985.
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A house with 3 floors. _________________
A dinosaur with 3 horns. _______________
A bike with 3 wheels. __________________
A shape with 3 sides.___________________
A stand with 3 legs. ____________________
A race with running, swimming, and biking.
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$$$HOLYINFANT$$$
$$$CASHBINGO$$$
SATURDAY APRIL 25th, 2015
Holy Infant School—Upper Cafeteria—248 New Ballwin Road
Doors Open at 6:00pm – Bingo Starts at 7:00pm
Minimum $50 Payout per Game!
$20.00 per Person - Admission includes:
15 Games of Bingo (9 cards per game) and
Drinks (Beer, Soda, Wine & Water)
PULL TABS FOR SALE
Sandwiches and Snacks are Available for Purchase
**ADULTS ONLY PLEASE**
Sponsored by the Holy Infant Knights of Columbus
For Information – Call Ray Brune (636) 256-6511
June 1-5, 2015
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SPRING IS UPON US & SCRIP HAS YOU COVERED!
Gardens, home projects, prom, graduation, restaurant patios,
entertainment and travel… SCRIP has it all and more!
Purchase Scrip cards from now until May 6 and be entered into our raffle!
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Eligible cards must have a rebate of 7% or higher
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1 raffle entry for $50 purchase, 3 entries for $100 purchase
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1 additional entry for on-line Presto Pay and myscripwallet purchases
Four great raffle prizes!
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1st prize--$100 Discover gift card
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2nd prize--$25 U-Gas gift card
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3rd prize--$25 grocery store card
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Three additional winners will be awarded $10 gift cards from our inventory
Scrip is “Shopping with a Mission”