ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH FREEBURG, ILLINOIS Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 12, 2014 St. Joseph Church Office 6 N. Alton Street Freeburg, IL 62243 Phone: 618-539-3209 Fax: 618-539-4772 Email: parish@stjosephfreeburg.org Website: www.stjosephfreeburg.org Office Hours: 8:00AM - 4:00PM Monday - Thursday Rev. Mark D. Reyling, Pastor Mrs. Laura Wolf, Parish Secretary Deacon Corby Valentine, Permanent Deacon Mr. Rick Barthel, Maintenance Mrs. Jean Reinneck, Music Director Mrs. Carol Schlitt, Choir Director ____________ St. Joseph School Office 2 N. Alton Street Freeburg, IL 62243 Phone: 618-539-3930 Fax: 618-539-0254 Email: office@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Web: www.stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Mr. Tim Queern, Principal Ms. Sara Keeley, School Secretary –––––––––––– Pastor’s Residence 618-539-3743 Mass Schedule Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 6:30pm Saturday (Sunday Vigil): 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:00 am and 10:00 am Holy Day Vigil Mass: 7:00 pm Holy Day Mass: 8:00 am Reconciliation Saturday: 4:30–4:45 pm (or by Appointment) Baptism Usually celebrated during the weekend Masses except during Advent and Lent–Please call the Pastor for an appointment. Marriage Please contact the Pastor as soon as you set your wedding date. Couples must be free to marry (no previous marriages) and are expected to be regularly participating in the practice of their faith. Bulletin Deadline Tuesday before 4:00 pm Sacrament of the Sick If you are sick and would like to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, please call the Pastor. Also, please have someone call should you be admitted to the hospital. Communion Calls Father brings communion to all the home bound on the First Friday of each month. If you would like to have someone bring you communion, please call the parish office. Tuesday, October 14 8:00AM Ordinary Weekday Raymond Nast Wednesday, October 15 6:30PM St. Teresa of Jesus Ed Kreher Thursday, October 16 8:00AM Ordinary Weekday Richard Rodriguez Friday, October 17 8:00AM St. Ignatius of Antioch Lucille Germain Saturday, October 18 5:00PM 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Bob Becherer Sunday, October 19 7:00 AM 10:00 AM 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Family Gene Albers Francesca Riggio and family Adele Maurer Maureen Suchenski Mark Orlando Mark McAteer Zoe Rhutasel Genevieve Jung Jean Luc Lemieux Erik Ray The Family of Maggie Janssen Anna Norman Pat Albers Ralph Cobbs Nicole Williams Lauren Linder Auna Louise Lindsey Al Baum Marian Brown Kim Wyman Shirley Thomas Don Rickert Charlie Sandheinrich Avery Thornsberry Please contact the Parish Office to add or remove someone from the prayer list. Dear Parish Family I know that Mass was a little long last week, but the Eucharist is very important. Thanks for bearing with me. Some folks have been asking about Dad. I was home last weekend (Sunday and Monday). Dad is doing okay. He is still taking the oral chemotherapy pills (one week on … one week off). He has a few side effects…mainly pain and weakness in his hands and one arm. Beyond that…he eats good and gets around pretty good…he does wear out pretty quick though. Mom is good ( has good days and bad days) but she takes care of Dad really good and can still hold her own when fighting with the insurance company or the pharmacy. The Gospel this week…at different times and in different ways, we have all been invited. We are invited to a special banquet…a holy meal. Jesus continues to make the invitation…continues to call us. How do we respond to the invitation? Are we correctly prepared when you respond to the invitation? Remember from last week….we are invited to be Christ for others. BE BOLD…..BE CATHOLIC® Have a good week, THE WEEK AHEAD…. Monday, October 13 8:00AM Yoga 6:00PM Quilting Weekend of October 4 & 5, 2014 Sunday Collection (4/5) Faith Direct (4) Sunday Collection (11/12) Faith Direct (15) Sunday Collection (18/19) Sunday Collection (25/26) $5,233.75 Total (October Goal: $32,000) $5,233.75 Parish Center Loan World Mission Sunday Building Fund Cemetery Fund CSMA Tuesday, October 14 8:00AM Mass 8:00AM Quilting 6:30PM PTF 7:00PM K/C Assembly Meeting 7:00PM Prayer Hour Wednesday, October 15 6:30PM Mass 7:00PM Parish Council Meeting $630.00 $20.00 $20.00 $90.00 $50.00 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE INFORMATION (calculated on weekly envelopes only) Collections required to date: $108,602.14 Total Collected to date: $103,521.22 PRINCIPAL BALANCE—PARISH CENTER LOAN $492,914.20 Thursday, October 16 8:00AM Mass 8:00AM Tai Chi 7:00PM HS Youth Meeting 7:00PM K/C Council Meeting Friday, October 17 8:00AM Mass Saturday, October 18 1:30PM Wedding 4:30PM Confessions 5:00PM Mass Sunday, October 19 7:00AM Mass 10:00AM Mass PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS DEACON CORBY’S CORNER A Different Drug Problem The other day, someone at a store in our town read that a methamphetamine lab had been found in an old farm house outside of town and he asked me a rhetorical question. “Why didn’t we have a drug problem when you and I were growing up?” I replied, “I had a drug problem when I was young: I was drug to church on Sunday morning. I was drug to church for weddings and funerals. I was drug to family reunions and community socials no matter what the weather was. I was drug by my ears when I was disrespectful to adults. I was also drug to the woodshed when I disobeyed my parents, told a lie, brought home a bad report card, did not speak with respect, spoke ill of the teacher or the preacher, or if I didn’t put forth my best effort in everything that was asked of me. I was drug to the kitchen sink to have my mouth washed out with soap if I uttered a profanity. I was drug out to pull weeds in mom’s garden and flower beds and cockleburs out of dad’s fields. I was drug to the homes of family, friends and neighbors to help out some poor soul who had no one to mow the yard, repair the clothesline or chop firewood, and if my mother had ever known that I took a single dime as a tip for this kindness she would have drug me back to the woodshed.” Those drugs are still in my veins and they affect my behavior in everything I do, say or think. They are stronger than cocaine, crack or heroin. And, if today’s children had this kind of drug problem America would be a better place. May God bless the parents who drugged us. Author Unknown Have a great week, Deacon Corby <>< RECENT BAPTISMS Maxwell Frederick Hendrix – son of Jason & Jennifer Hendrix Adalynn Michelle Fix – daughter of Lance & Ashley Fix RECENT WEDDINGS Daniel Friederich and Kaitlin Schmittling on Sept. 20th RECENT DEATHS John Drennan – 9/18/2014 NEW PARISHIONERS Marianne Hougland Janel Leftwich – Conner and Collin James and Georgia Kramer Justin and Lauren Mayberry and Kaia Ricky Range and Wanda Volpe HOLE-Y HAWKS MINI GOLF Saturday, November 1, 2014 starts at 12:00 PM from St. Joseph Parish Center, Freeburg and ends with dinner at Bull Pen, New Athens. $25/adult;$15/child if received by Oct. 19; $30/adult; $20/child at the door. This includes a day of mini-golf and dinner afterwards. Contact Tim Reinhart 972-8609 or Angie Garland 660-6012 or e-mail holeyhawks@gmail.com. WE NEED TRUNKS St. Joseph Catholic School is once again hosting a Trunk or Treat for the little ones of the area. We will set up outside on the parking lot and inside the gym on Saturday, October 25, 1011am. If you would be interested in opening up your trunk or setting up a table to pass out goodies or play a game, please let us know. Contact Melissa Reinhart (melissabiver@hotmail.com; 979-2412) or Amanda Morgan (amanda.morgan@eckerts.com; 410-4762) to reserve your spot. It is a fun way to meet the young families and build our community! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED If you have considered volunteering your time for a very worthwhile cause, here’s an excellent opportunity. Due to an everincreasing number of clients to be served, Catholic Urban Programs is seeking volunteers to work in the food pantry or as a receptionist at the front desk in their East St. Louis Office which is located at #7 Vieux Carre Drive (Loisel Village area immediately off Route 157). Office hours are 9 a.m.-12 Noon and 1:00p.m. – 4:00p.m., Monday through Friday. Duties would include: Food Pantry Receptionist sorting food, stocking shelves, packing & distributing food boxes (must be able to lift 30 lbs). Front Desk answering phones, greeting people, assisting people, directing people to proper staff. No experience is required; however, you must enjoy working with the public and have great people skills. If you have a morning or afternoon or a day or two available to volunteer, please call Gerry Hasenstab at 618-398-5616, Ext. 203, for additional information. Thank you so much. COSMIC BINGO IS COMING TO ST. JOSEPH'S!! Mark your calendars for WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH AT 6:00 PM, (Thanksgiving Eve) for our first ever Cosmic Bingo event!! The St. Joseph's PTF will be hosting a night full of music, bingo, food and fun for all who attend! The event will be held in the gymnasium of St. Joseph Parish Center. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Bingo starts at 7:30 pm. There will be over $1,000 in cash prizes along with a 50/50 and Lottery Tree raffle! Guest are welcome to bring any snacks they are craving, while all drinks will be purchased at the event. Pre -registration is going on now!! The cost is $20.00 per person in advance, and $25.00 at the door, which includes your entry fee, 6 Cosmic Bingo Cards, Cosmic Dauber, and a Cosmic Hat!! Tables are filling up quickly, so contact Jennifer Hopfinger at 618-444-2626 or cjlhopfinger@gmail.com to make your reservations today!! THIS IS NOT YOUR GRANDMA'S BINGO!! (Must be 18 years of age to attend.) All proceeds benefit St. Joseph PTF!! We hope to see you there!! KEYS FOUND A key ring was found in the church approximately one month ago. They include six keys and a Ford key fob. If they belong to you please contact the church office. FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Thanks to everyone who helped with this year’s magazine drive. We also thank everyone who came out to support the St. Joseph Athletic Program by participating in this year’s 5K run/walk. As the soccer season comes to a close, we would like to thank all our volunteer coaches who helped our athletes this year. We appreciate you sharing your time and talents with us. STEWARDSHIP GARDENS Brothers and Sisters in Christ: On Sunday Sept 28th a wonderful little girl was brought into the church by her parents. It was an example of the community welcoming her and reaffirming their own faith. Her parents and Godparents now begin their life long tenure as stewards with the responsibility of teaching her about the love of God, and building a lifelong relationship with Him as well as preparing her for her mission to bring the light of Christ to the world. We invite any interested folks to join us at this month’s P.T.F. meeting. It will be held on Tuesday, October 14, 6:30 PM in the Parish Center. All parents, teachers, and friends of St. Joseph Catholic School are welcome to attend! This liturgy of Baptism completed a connection between that weeks readings and the living world. They were about choices and the consequences. Her parents as well as all parents who have their children baptized made the choice to ensure their child received the first sacramental gift of grace: Baptism. Have a blessed week, Last Sunday you heard in detail about the Eucharist., the second of three sacraments of initiation. So, what's that got to do with stewardship? It is about the relationship. A closer relationship between ourselves and God. We get to know God better, what He wants of us, to be receptive to those instructions and the grace He pours out on us to become better stewards. He feeds us with His body and blood so He is in us and we in Him. Now we can overcome the lure of the world and change ourselves to become more Christ-like;. to reflect His light to the world; our mission from God we have chosen to accept. Mr. Tim Queern School Principal “CHOOSE LIFE” BABY SHOWER It’s that time of year—The Knights of Columbus annual baby supply drive is coming this October, the month of our mother Mary. Throughout the month of October, the Freeburg Knights will be hosting a baby shower for the Loving Touch Pregnancy Center, which is located in Waterloo. The center provides exams, ultrasounds, supplies, and counseling to mothers who may not be able to provide for their child as an alternative to abortion. A playpen will be set up in the lobby of St. Joseph Church, where donations of new or gently used baby supplies can be collected. The center has requested several items that would be most beneficial based upon their current stock; these items include wipes, size 5-6 diapers, pull-ups in any size, baby juice, safety and childproofing items (cabinet locks, outlet covers, etc.), Enfamil baby formula (Infant or Gentle Ease) and sippy cups. Also, gift cards to Walmart would be GREATLY appreciated so the center can stock up on items they run low on (you can always purchase these cards through our Together We’re Better program to also benefit our school- WIN-WIN!) The Knights are grateful for donations of any kind, and have appreciated your support in all of their past and present events. Questions? Contact Renee Moeckel @ 618-520-3200. QUILT/BLANKET AND COAT DRIVE We will be holding our annual quilt/blanket and coat drive again this year. Items (gently used or new) can be dropped off on the porch of the "sisterless" house anytime until Nov 2nd. After Nov. 2nd, items can be taken to St. Paul's food and clothing bank. Please do not place items on Fr. Mark's porch. Any warm coats or blankets/quilts will be greatly appreciated. Because of the great need of these articles, our contributions are usually distributed the same week they are delivered. Thank you for your support in this ministry. SAVE THE DATE St. Joseph School Bi-Annual Dinner Auction. Roaring 20’s Dust off your flappers and join us on April 25, 2015. As a good steward we also have the responsibility to actively participate with the priest in the sacrifice of the Mass... not to sit thinking of other things. Listen, learn, put yourself there in the Mass. Watch as Heaven comes to earth in that moment of consecration. Then you receive a final blessing to strengthen you as you depart to do the work of Christ as a steward of His gifts to you. This week, ponder on the wonders of the Eucharist and its impact on you as a Steward of God. May our Lord God bless, guide, prosper and make bountiful the work of all His stewards. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RAFFLE Your Knights will be selling Vocational raffle tickets before Mass the first three weekends of October. 100% of profits go to support the young men and women pursuing a religious life . Help the Knights support this worthy cause. A $15 purchase of a complete book comes with a chance to win some of Rosie Buchmiller's famous rolls. Where else can you support our Religious, win big money, and WIN THOSE ROLLS. So bring those return address stickers to Mass. AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE The St. Joseph’s CYO will be hosting the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Monday, October 20th from 3 - 730pm. The drive will be held at the Carl L Barton School Cafeteria located on South Belleville Street. Donors must be 17 years or older, be in good health and will need a photo ID to donate. Donors 16 years of age can donate with parent consent. Contact cindy.ingold@redcross.org to obtain a consent form in advance of the drive. To schedule an appointment, go online at www.redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor code of “Freeburgcomm” or schedule through the new Red Cross Blood Donor App on your smart phone – download today! SMALL FAITH (RENEW) GROUPS Small Faith Groups are now forming to start a series called Arise Together in Christ "In the Footsteps of Christ"! This resource provides six faith-sharing sessions to help us explore what it means to walk "In the Footsteps of Christ," and how this implies active commitment to charity and justice. The first session reflects on our fundamental belief that God in Christ chose to walk with us on our path through life, and that the risen Christ now walks with us daily. The second session focuses on how Christ himself, empowered by the Spirit, presented his mission; that mission is now ours. The third session reflects on our mission as being one of service to the world, to bring joy and hope; to promote a culture of life. Sessions four and five explore two aspects of love as the foundation of our mission; one focusing on marriage and family, the other on the true sense of being neighbor. The Season concludes with a session on Christ's challenging test of true discipleship: "as you did it to one of the least..."(Matthew 25:36,40). Sign up sheets are available in the back of church for you to register or you can register by email to sgassbrickwork@yahoo.com. We have 2 groups on Wed evenings after mass from 7:00-8:30PM (approximately). They run Oct 29th thru Dec 10 and are led by Sue Gass and Dave Biver in the parish center. Gene Racho is also leading a group on Thurs. afternoon at Cedar Trails Assisted Living Center from 2:00-3:15 pm. starting Oct. 30.-Dec. 11. BULLETIN NOTICES FROM ELSEWHERE. • • • • • • • • • • Oct 18—Health Fair at St. Teresa Parish Center Belleville 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM Oct 19—St. Liborius Parish Wurstmarkt at the American Legion Hall dinners served 11AM to 5PM Oct 23—Elvis Themed Bingo Night St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Parish Center, Red Bud doors open at 6:00PM bingo starts at 7:00PM Oct 26—Althoff Catholic High School Open House 12:00PM to 2:00PM Nov 1—St. Agatha School Auction & Dinner Nov 2—Fall Quilt & Cash Bingo at St. John the Baptist, Smithton. Sandwiches/Desserts/Refreshments served 10:30AM Bingo at 1:00PM Nov 2—Wurstmarkt at St. Augustine of Canterbury 11:00 AM to 6:00PM, music and dancing 1:00 to 3:00 Nov 2—Wurstmart and Meat Shoot at St. Patrick’s Parish Ruma. Pork Sausage Dinner 11:00AM to 3:00PM, meat shoot 11AM, homemade baked goods, apple butter, an country store and raffle Nov 2—St. Ann Quilt & Cash Bingo, Nashville IL doors open at 11AM Bingo at 1PM Nov 9—Quilt/Cash Bingo at St. Augustine Church, Hecker. Chicken & Pork Sausage plate served 10:30AM to 1:00PM Bingo at 1:30PM OCTOBER FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: If you would be interested in leading a group in your home at another time please contact Sue Gass at 410-4635 or email me at sgassbrickwork@yahoo.com. Canned sweet potatoes, stuffing mix, canned cranberries, applesauce, gravy mix and bar soap. Joyfully, Sue Gass THE CATHOLIC SERVICE AND MINISTRY APPEAL to serve…to protect…to bring hope Did you know that your gift to The 2014 Catholic Service and Ministry Appeal can be made online? Visit www.diobelle.org and click on “Giving to the Diocese”. It’s that simple. Through your prayers and generous help we can fulfill the vision of our Holy Father Pope Francis to serve, protect and bring hope to our brothers and sisters in need throughout southern Illinois. Thank you! BIBLE STUDY For the next three weeks we will be discussing Mt 13: Parables of the Kingdom. We will learn why Jesus began speaking in parables, about the parable of the weeds, a prophet without honor and study four other parables. Come join us. All are welcome... former RCIA participants, families, adults, young adults at the Parish Center, 8:00-9:30 AM on Sunday. Contact Leo Wolf at 539-3136, or Gene Racho at 475-2402. if you have questions. Is another time or venue more convenient? What books of the Bible you would like to learn more about? WAY OF LIGHTS TREE DISPLAY VOLUNTEERS Volunteer for a shift or two during the Way of Lights greeting visitors to the Christmas tree display at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows from November 21 throught January 2. This is also a great opportunity for youth service hours. If interested, please email programs@snows.org or call 618-397-6700. ELECTRONIC RECYCLING Saturday, October 18 from 8AM to 12PM at Bel-Clair Electric Parking Lot 11 Southgate Center, Freeburg located between Freeburg Village Hall and Freeburg Pharmacy. Sponsored by Freeburg Cub Scouts, list of items that can be donated is on the bulletin board. RESPECT LIFE CORNER Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation – “Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost reverence and respect.” (Pope Francis’ Day for Life Greeting) Learn, Act, Connect, Pray: Imagine yourself pausing in front of a design of great beauty. Your soul quiets and is filled with wonder and awe. If art, created by humans, can evoke such a response within us, how much more is the same wonder, reverence and respect due to each person we encounter, who was handcrafted by the very God who spoke the world into being? Pray for the ability to see each person as God’s work of art. THE EDWARDS’ CELLO QUARTET The quartet will perform on Sunday October 26th at St. Paul United Church of Christ in Belleville at 3:00PM. The program will include works from the classical canon plus familiar hymns, Broadway show tunes, pop tunes, and folk music. PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY (539-3209) Rev. Mark D. Reyling - Pastor frmark@stjosephfreeburg.org Mrs. Laura Wolf - Parish Secretary parish@stjosephfreeburg.org Deacon Corby Valentine—Permanent Deacon deaconcorby@stjosephfreeburg.org Mr. Rick Barthel - Buildings and Grounds Maintenance LITURGY AND WORSHIP Music Director Choir/Schola Director Organists Eucharistic Adoration Jean Reinneck Carol Schlitt Catherine Clayton Nicholas Green Sarah Kuester Jean Reinneck Catherine Wolf ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL (539-3930) Mr. Tim Queern - Principal principal@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Ms. Sara Keeley - School Secretary office@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Mr. John Middendorff - Athletic Director athletics@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org SOCIAL MINISTRY Soup Bus Cosgrove Kitchen Food Drive Coat and Blanket Drive/Soup and Casserole Food and Clothing Bank John Tolan Catherine Wolf Mary Francis Soltys Mary Ann Wild COMMUNITY LIFE Parish Picnic Quilt Social Christmas Pot Luck Welcoming Committee New Baby Ministry Parish Fish Fry contact Funeral Luncheon Committee SJS Tots Program Geralyn Erwin Geralyn Erwin Lori Kreher Robin Schutzenhofer Jennifer Hopfinger Catherine Wolf Melissa Reinhart PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Deacon Corby Valentine Mr. Frank Heiligenstein - President Mr. Charlie Hill- Vice-President Ms. Mary Feurer - Secretary Mr. Andy Vitale—School Board President Mr. Tim Queern—Principal Mrs. Donna Rakers, Mr. Jim Middendorf, Mrs. Shirlene Kassing Mr. Bill Schwartz, Mr. Kevin Schoenborn PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Mr. Andy Schilling, Mr. Rich Ostman, Mrs. Diane Schaefer Mrs. Josie Schwab SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Mr. Tim Queern—Principal Mr. Andy Vitale - President Mr. David Wathen - Vice-President Ms. Jessica Krauss - Secretary Mrs. Margie Reaka, Mrs. Melissa Reinhart PARISH TRUSTEES Mr. Frank X. Heiligenstein Mr. Charles Hill ST. JOSEPH CEMETERY BOARD Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Mr. Rich Ostman Mrs. Josie Schwab Mr. Paul Wolf PARISH FAITH FORMATION PSR Program RCIA Program Small Faith Groups Sunday Bible Study Youth Ministry Catholics Returning Home Adult Education Theology on Tap Carolyn Volpert[618.539.5975] Roni Juracek Sue Gass Leo Wolf Melissa Kinard Deacon Corby Valentine Fr. Mark Reyling Mr. Tim Reinhart ORGANIZATIONS Men’s Club Parish Quilters CYO CYO Adult Leader Catholic Holy Family Society Knights of Columbus Bishop Wm. M. Cosgrove Assembly Parents, Teachers, and Friends Together We’re Better Cursillo John Dittman Betty Sommer Kristen Ingold Missy Kinard Charlie Merker Patrick McKillip Jeff Smythe Stacy Collins David/Stacy Collins Alex Nast PARISH MISSION STATEMENT St. Joseph Parish is a Catholic community of faith responding to the call of Jesus Christ through the proclamation of the Word of God, the celebration of the Eucharist, and in living the sacramental life of the Church. We are committed to responding to each other through ministries of faith and love, addressing our spiritual, social and educational needs. We believe that each of us is called to be a supportive, compassionate and caring Christian witness in Freeburg, the Diocese of Belleville and in the world. With the arrival of autumn, I'd like to invite you to join Faith Direct, our parish's electronic eGiving program. Our to-do lists can get lengthy this back-toschool season, but Faith Direct's eGiving program will give you one less thing to remember each week - no more envelopes to find and checks to write before you go to Mass. Enroll today by visiting www.faithdirect.net and use our church code, IL505 or pick up an enrollment form from the parish office to get started! Thank you for your prayerful support of St. Joseph Catholic. FREEBURG OLD MILL STORAGE 550 West Phillips CONSTRUCTION SALE! 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