Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church 10235 Ashbrook Drive * St. Louis, Mo. 63137 * 314-868-2310 * www.holynamestlouis.org MEMBERSHIP * STEWARDSHIP * PARTNERSHIP COME SERVE WITH US PARISH LEADERSHIP & SUPPORT STAFF Father Michael Henning, Pastor mickeylee48@sbcglobal.net Sister Rose Mercurio, SSND, Pastoral Associate rosessnd@sbcglobal.net Mrs. Theresa McWilliams, Director of Music tmacwms@sbcglobal.net Deacon George Watson, Permanent Deacon hgwatson@msn.com Deacon Matthew Duban, Permanent Deacon meduban@sbcglobal.net Mrs. Sandy Miesner, Parish Secretary parishoffice10235@sbcglobal.net 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 maryssnd04@gmail.com Mrs. Karen Dafflitto, Religious Education Coordinator kdafflitto@yahoo.com Mrs. Judy Krenn Faith Formation Coordinator & Youth Ministry judykrenn@aol.com COME PRAY WITH US 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 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time IHS 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, October 19th The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Soup Stew & Chili Program Sacramental Anointing of the Sick October 19, 2014 Celebrating the Presence and Power of God With Us Come! Let Us Worship Together YOU ARE AN ENCOURAGEMENT FOR ME! Thank you for your active participation in the life and worship of our parish. Our recent survey of Mass attendance found that over the past year we have experienced a 8.3% decrease in Sunday worship and since January 2012 a 34.7% decrease. Of our 1,026 individual members (660 registered households) we can assume that we now have a weekend Mass attendance rate of 33.2%. Generally attendance is equally divided between the three Masses we now have. Keep encouraging one another. Keep inviting those who have drifted away or may not have a church to join you for worship. Practice hospitality toward all. Monday, October 20th Parish Women’s Retreat Monday—Thursday, October 20th—23rd White House Retreat Center, South St. Louis County Wednesday, October 22nd Parish Quilting Group Room At The Inn Program CLN School Parent Meeting Formation for Celebrating Reconciliation Friday, October 24th Girl Scout Troop Meeting Saturday, October 25th Community Appreciation Day 10:00am—4:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store The Sacrament of Penance Sunday, October 26th The 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish Pastoral Council Meeting COMING EVENTS OF NOTE Parish Women’s Retreat Programs Thursday—Sunday, November 13th—16th Monday—Thursday, November 17th—20th White House Retreat Center, South St. Louis County Commemoration Mass Honoring Dead Sunday, November 2nd, 10:30am Open House—Trinity High School Sunday, November 2nd, 12:00n—4:00pm Men’s Prayer Breakfast Saturday, November 15th, 9:00am—12:00n Cardinal Rigali Center (Shrewsbury) Pre-Registration Required—Call 314-427-7786 NEXT WEEKEND WELCOME TO OUR PARISH for Masses with our community Fr. Michael Boehm, Vicar for Priests for the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Fr. Mike was ordained in 1994 and lives with Fr. Kevin Schroeder, who now serves as Pastor of St. Michael’s Parish (Shrewsbury). As a seminarian in 2005 Fr. Schroeder lived here and helped with our transition. I will return on October 27th after spending some time with friends in New York City continuing the celebration of our 40th anniversary. REBECCA’A GARDEN OF HOPE At the Bellefontaine Neighbors Fair I learned that children are still enrolling in this program and that volunteers are still needed. It provides tutoring, mentoring, and homework help in reading, math, writing, and spelling enrichment— with a meal and evening activities! All striving to show God’s love and provide practical help for children to succeed in their education and lives. Give them a call if you’d like to know more about enrolling or volunteering for the greater good of our community! Tutoring & Mentoring Program Where Children are Encouraged to Grow Thursdays September 11th—December 11th 5:45—8:00pm To Enroll Your Child To Serve as a Volunteer Call Grace Lutheran Chapel 314-868-3232 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY 8:00am October 20 Communion Service TUESDAY 8:00am October 21 Communion Service WEDNESDAY October 22 8:00am Communion Service 8:00am School Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary THURSDAY October 23 8:00am Communion Service FRIDAY 8:00am October 24 Communion Service SATURDAY October 25 5:00pm Bob Dougherty SUNDAY 8:00am 10:30am Saturday, October 25 5:00pm Eileen Mills* Laura Lucido Linda Schneider Judy Mantych* Mary Krsul Mary Migliazzo Dee Hooser-D Wil Huhmann* Sandy Hamm Shirley Loy Merry Marquart-D Lori Garner* Jeanne Field Minnie Huston Pat Schultz-D October 26 Will Drury Joan Kleinberg Sunday, October 26 8:00am Betty Kondracki* Karen Kulla Debbie Maue 10:30am Judi Sams* Mary Harris Ken Kleinberg 5:00pm Saturday, October 25 Tony Migliazzo 8:00am 10:30am Sunday, October 26 Lucia Tranel Bill Krenn Second Reading — Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the church of the Thessalonians: We thank God always for all of you (1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b). 8:00am October 20-24 Communion Service Gospel — Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s (Matthew 22:15-21). 5:00pm TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The LORD said to Cyrus, his anointed, “I am the LORD, there is no other” (Isaiah 45:1, 4-6). Psalm — Give the Lord glory and honor (Psalm 96). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab-14; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 1819; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:5459 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 Saturday, October 25 Sarah Mulvihill, Libby & Grace Moode 8:00am 10:30am Sunday, October 26 Grace & Anna Gerhart Alanna & Teirra Andrisse 5:00pm Saturday, October 25 George & Phyllis Lawler Sunday, October 26 8:00am 10:30am Karen Pilgram & Karen Uhlenbrock Volunteers Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time DELIGHTFUL VITAMIN D Did you know that you could get nutrients your body needs just by walking around? Believe it or not, at least when it come to vitamin D, it is possible. Simply getting enough sunlight—just 10-15 minutes 2-3 times a week– causes your skin cells to manufacture the vitamin. Plus, vitamin D is “fat soluble,” meaning that any excess is stored in the body. In fact, with just a minimal amount of sun exposure during warmer months, your body can store enough vitamin D to get through the winter. That’s good, because vitamin D does delightful things for your body. It builds bones and teeth by helping the body utilize calcium and phosphorous. Higher vitamin D intake will lower risk of cancers of breast, prostate and colon. Of course, vitamin D is easy to get in your diet, too, because milk is fortified with Vitamin D. Other sources include oil fish such as salmon, egg yolks and fortified breakfast cereals. How much do you need? If you are under 50, the recommended daily allowance is 200 IU a day, about what you’d get from 2 glasses of milk. Children, pregnant women and people over 60 require 400 IU. Peace and Hope, S. Rose, SSND, RN ****************************************** October 19, 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 Marie Zuchowski and 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 R ep o rt o n Pa r i sh C o l le ct io n s 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 50% of all parish expenses Total Sunday Collection (October 12) $6,418.23 Online Giving Amount included in total $1409.00 Budgeted Weekly Amount Needed $7365.00 T SAVE THE DATE: Nov. 13, 7:00 p.m. Tom Lohmann talks on Medicare, Social Security, etc. Dec. 14, Christmas at the Cathedral. Watch for more info. This Week (Under Needed Amount) $946.77 Summary Through September 30th $103,873.00 Revenues To Date 45% Expenses Covered by Parish Revenues R ep o rt o n S p e c ia l C o lle ct io n s St. Vincent de Paul (September) $1,872.29 Catholic Education (September) $663.00 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time SOUP, STEW AND CHILI TOO! CONTAINER DISTRIBUTION DATES CONTAINER COLLECTION DATES 18 - 19 Oct 2014 October 19, 2014 “Being an Extraordinary Minister” “Being and Extraordinary Minister is a special privilege. Anyone who feels a calling to assist during Mass as an Extraordinary Minister giving the Precious Blood or Eucharist at Communion time, please call Linda Schneider at 868-2374. You will have the choice of being scheduled at the Mass you normally attend”. 1 - 2 Nov 2014 15 - 16 Nov 2014 BASH THE TRASH 30 Nov - 1 Dec 2014 14 - 15 Dec 2014 3 - 4 Jan 2015 17 - 18 Jan 2015 Volunteers needed for “litter pick-up” on Saturday, October 25th. Workers will leave church at 9:00am for the I-270 site. Call Bruce Saak at 868-5183 for any information. 31 Jan - 1 Feb 2015 14 - 15 Feb 2015 28 Feb - 1 Mar 2015 14 - 15 Mar 2015 A Mass for healing will be celebrated here at BTC parish church, Wednesday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM. During the celebraƟon, Fr. Rosy and a number of other prayer teams will pray over anyone who seeks prayer for healing. While on earth, Jesus taught, healed and delivered. He commissioned all the bapƟzed to do the same. Please come with your own needs, to pray for someone else, or as intercessor for those being prayed over. For more informaƟon, phone Ralph or Ceil Vossmeyer at 314867-7789 The St., Charles Lwanga is seeking suitable assistants for planning and implementation of our youth ministry. Please contact Mrs. Corliss Cox or Fr. Cavitt at the Center (314) 367-7929. Executive Director, Fr. Art Cavitt will be installed as pastor of St. Nicholas Parish on Sunday, November 9th at 10:30am Mass. Fr. Cavitt resumes weekend presiding and preaching on November 16. MASS BREAKFAST K.O.C. at 800 E. Chambers is hosting a Mass Breakfast at 9:00am this Sunday, October 18th. Cost $5 per adult. Children free. Today, October 19th is World Mission Sunday. We are invited to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches in mission territories of the world. In the most remote areas of the world through the work of these churches the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and mercy. Please pray for the Missions each day. Please be generous in the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith on Mission Sunday. WORDS AND ACTIONS When people hear us speak God’s word, they marvel at its beauty and power; when they see what little impact it has on our daily lives, they laugh and poke fun at what we say. Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Barb Ellington, Denise Lieu-Wilson, Anna Prange, Rose Bohnenkemper, Donna Schlemmer, Diane Moore, Josie Bommarito, Regina Schlemmer, Violet Wadlow, Janet Ulreich COME JOIN US! ST. VINCENT DE PAUL THRIFT STORE has been & will continue to be A part of the Dellwood/Ferguson Community. On October 25th from 10 am to 4 pm We will be having a COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY at our DELLWOOD STORE. 10052 W. Florissant The Jennings Do-Dads will be hosting their 2nd annual Trivia Night on Saturday, November 1st, 2014 at the Tharp Civic Center (8720 Jennings Station Rd.) in Jennings. Doors open at 6:00pm, trivia starts at 6:30pm. Table of 8 for $120, includes beer, wine, soda. Prizes for 1st & 2nd place. For reservations or more information please contact Jim Christian, 314-341-8417. October 19, 2014 Dear Parishioners, We are getting ready to begin our preparation for the Sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Eucharist with our second graders. If you know of any parents or guardians who are interested in these sacraments for their children and whose children do not attend Christ Light, please have them call school (314-741-0400) and ask for me. May God bless you for all you do to support our school! Communion of Saints Devotion The month of November has traditionally been a time when the Church celebrated the Communion of Saints, prays for those who have died, and prepares to welcome the one St. Francis called “Sister Death”. In keeping with this tradition, we will once again be creating Communion of Saints devotional areas, on which we will honor, not only some recognized saints of the Church but our own loved ones who have gone before us. We are inviting families to share with us a photograph (in a frame if possible) of loved ones who have died. We will display these in our devotional area along with the relics of saints. In order to design the devotional space, we ask that all photographs be turned into the Parish Office or brought to the sacristy in the church by October 26th. Al photos will be returned in December. FAMILY As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live. —Bl. John Paul II REMINDER Sunday, November 2nd, Daylight Savings Time Ends. Saturday evening Mass time, starting November 8th will be 4:00pm Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Holy Name of Jesus September 2014 July'14-Sept'14 Actuals July '13-Sept'14 Budget $ Difference % of Budget Income Sunday Offerings and Gifts Restricted Gifts 93,514.66 250.00 94,450.00 - -935.34 250.00 99.01% 100.0% Program Fees 1,428.17 2,003.00 -574.83 71.3% Interest Earned on Savings 3,119.39 3,437.00 -317.61 90.76% Grants 6,651.68 2,503.00 4,148.68 265.75% -1,090.72 4,000.00 -5,090.72 -27.27% 103,873.18 106,393.00 -2,519.82 97.63% 61,361.45 61,146.00 215.45 100.35% 7,445.03 10,231.00 -2,785.97 72.77% Fees & Services 11,618.48 9,950.00 1,668.48 116.77% Utilities and Building Maint 25,786.67 24,683.00 1,103.67 104.47% Subsidy to CLN 68,116.65 68,014.00 102.65 100.15% 7,235.00 3,618.00 3,617.00 199.97% 31,692.61 29,665.00 2,027.61 106.84% 213,255.89 207,307.00 5,948.89 102.87% -109,382.71 -100,914.00 -8,468.71 108.39% -7,552.65 100.0% Other Revenues Total Income Expense Salaries, Benefits and Taxes Supplies Subsidy to Special Education Assesment to Archdiocese Total Expense Net Ordinary Income Restricted Fund Earnings -7,552.65 Capital Expenditures 15,946.50 Net Income -132,881.86 15,950.00 -116,864.00 (3.50) -16,017.86 Just a note from CLN School if you have Box Tops, Campbell’s Labels or Tyson Chicken Labels, Please send them in or bring to Church as they need to be sent in at the end of the Month. 99.98% 113.71% If you couldn’t make it to this year’s Missouri Catholic Conference (MCC) Annual Assembly, don’t worry! 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