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Our Lady of Providence Parish
Schedule of Services
Mass
Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM, 11:00 AM & 5:30 PM
Monday
7:30 AM
Tuesday
7:30 AM
Wednesday 8:00AM
Thursday
7:30 AM
Friday
7:30 AM
Rosary follows 7:30 AM Mass
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 PM
or by appointment
8866 Pardee Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63123
314.843.3570
www.olpstl.org
January 11, 2015
The Baptism of the Lord
Our Lady of
Providence
OLPSTL.ORG
Rectory/Parish Office 314-843-3570
9:00 AM—3:00 PM Monday—Friday
Fax: 314-843-8033
Rev. David Rauch-Pastor
davemap@olpstl.org
Ext. 13
Marilyn Price, RNParish Nurse
mprice@olpstl.org
Ext. 12
Margie Anderson
Office Manager
ladyprov@olpstl.org
Ext. 10
John J. Mueller-Bookkeeper Ext. 11
businessoffice@olpstl.org
Stewardship
Offertory Collection
“After me comes he who is mightier than
I, the thong of whose sandals I am not
worthy to stoop down and untie.” –
Mark 1:7
We are put on this earth to love God,
love our neighbor and make disciples. How many times does our own
pride and ego get in the way on fulfilling God’s plan for us? Humbling
ourselves before God and putting
Him first in all things should be our
top priority.
Offertory Collection
Week Ending 12/28/14
Envelope Collection $ 18,160
Electronic Giving
$
4,844
Week Total
$ 23,004
Month Total
$ 71,197
% Monthly Budget Collected 89%
Experience the convenience of
Online Giving
Visit our parish website
OLPSTL.ORG
and get started today!
Steve Doyle-Maintenance 591-3800
Rich Yates-Maintenance
651-9119
Parish Ministry Staff
Rev. Mr. David Amelotti-Deacon
daveamelotti2@sbcglobal.net
Rita Angeles-11 AM Choir Director
angeles@kenrick.edu
Eryn Krobath, Youth Music Director
pekrobath@att.net
René Zajner, Organist & Adult
Choir Director
rene.zajner@gmail.com
Peggy Krupp-PSR Coordinator
OLPPSR@gmail.com
Tim Lucchesi, Youth Minister
john15youthministry@gmail.com
Office: Seven Holy Founders Campus
314-631-8234
______________________
Holy Cross Academy
School Office
842-2073
7:30 AM—3:30 PM Monday—Friday
WWW.HOLYCROSS-STL.ORG
Laura Clark-Principal
lclark@hca-stl.org
Coleta Schwartz- Secretary
cschwartz@hca-stl.org
Preschool
842-2073 Ext. 214
7:30 AM-6 PM Monday—Friday
(on school schedule)
Angie Langhauser, Director
preschool@hca-stl.org
Liturgical Schedule
Lectors
Servers
SAT 1/17/15
5:00 PM
S. Dunne
SUN 1/18/15
8:30 AM
Carlin
11:00 AM
Conboy, Ki/Ke
Eucharistic Ministers
SAT 1/17/15
5:00 PM
3rd SAT Rotter
SAT 1/17/15 5:00 PM
S. Altobella; E. Atzemis
SUN 1/18/15 8:30 AM
J. Buttice; J. Marchi
11:00 AM S. Wheadon; C. Wheadon
5:30 PM B. Steger; J. Meier
SUN 1/18/15
8:30 AM
3rd SUN Rehg
11:00 AM
3rd SUN VerPlank
Saints & Special Observances
Sunday: The Baptism of the Lord
Monday: First Week in Ordinary Time begins
Tuesday: St. Hilary
Saturday: St. Anthony
Little Lambs playgroup for children aged 3 or younger, and their caregiver will
gather on Wednesday, January 9 at 9:30 a.m., Annunciation gym. Contact Maggie Mueller 314.395.0787 or vogdswagon@gmail.com
Jan. 21 St. Michael’s
Feb. 6 Annunciation
Feb. 17 Our Lady of
Providence
Mar 6 Annunciation
April 10 Annunciation
April 21 Our Lady of
Providence
May 1 Annunciation
May 20 St. Michael’s
January 11, 2015
BAPTISM OF THE LORD We conclude the Christmas
season today as we commemorate the baptism of Jesus
by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. This marks the
beginning of the public ministry of Jesus. In
Advent we remembered the promises of the Old Testament for a Savior, and how they were fulfilled in all the events leading up
to the birth of Jesus. We have relived the greatest event in history: the
birth of the Messiah. Last week on Epiphany, we were reminded that Jesus is the savior of every person from every land. Today we hear the
voice of God saying “You are my beloved Son on whom my favor rests.”
WINTER ORDINARY TIME The Christmas decorations will be removed
on Sunday afternoon. The crib and the trees and the Christmas wreath
will be stored away until next year. The church will appear empty as we
begin Winter Ordinary Time. We enter the coldest days of the year and
the time when snow is likely. The earth is dormant. For the next five
weeks we listen to the story of the beginning of the ministry of Jesus.
Then on Ash Wednesday, February 18, the season of Lent begins.
NEWSLETTER EDITOR NEEDED The next issue of the Spirit of Providence newsletter is being prepared. For many years, Joe Dunne has
done a great job of putting together this bi-monthly publication which is
mailed to every parish household. But this is his last issue. If we are going to continue this method of communication I need a replacement for
Joe. Certainly there are people in the parish with background and experience to step forward. Did anyone at OLP attend the J School at Mizzou?
Or edit a high school paper? If so, your help is needed. It would be a
shame to let go of this vehicle for building up our parish community. If a
number of people volunteer we could divide up the workload.
If you have any interest at all contact me at the rectory (314-843-3570) or
a davemap@olpstl.org.
HOLY CROSS ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE On Sunday, January 25 the
three campuses of Holy Cross Academy are holding an open house from
11 AM until 2 PM. This is the kickoff for Catholic Schools Week. I would
like to invite all parishioners to stop by and see what is going on in our
collaborative model of Catholic education. If you know anyone who might
be interested in placing their children in HCA invite them to the open
house and come with them. We are looking for children not in Catholic
school at the present time from pre-school through eighth grade. We do
accept children from other Catholic schools if they receive permission
from their pastor. We are proud of what we are doing and would be happy to have you stop by all three campuses and find out what makes it so
exciting.
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY Unlike many holidays this holiday which is
observed on Monday, January 19 is still a remembrance of the words and
work of this disciple of non-violent change. In light of the current tensions
in our metropolitan area it might do us well to review his life and his accomplishments. There is still a lot of work to be done before we can realize the dream that he communicated and for which he died. Let’s continue to pray for peace in our community and for concrete steps to build up
mutual trust and tear down the walls of fear and anger.
Fr. Dave Rauch
Monday, January 12
7:30 am
Aliceann Gruber
Tuesday, January 13
7:30 am
Mark Aiazzi
Wednesday, January 14
8:00 am
Marilyn Walker
Thursday, January 15
9:00 am
Richard Sheets
Friday, January 16
7:30 am
Barry Sheets
Saturday, January 17
5:00 pm
William A. Adams
Sunday, January 18
8:30 am
Bill Kroeger
11:00 am
Joseph Batsch
5:30 pm
Tom Dooling
This Week in Our Parish
Monday, January 12
6:00 AM
9:30 AM
5:30 PM
6:45 PM
7:00 PM
7:30 PM
7:00 PM
Boot Camp
Women’s Prayer Group
Basketball Girls
PSR
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Rosary
Adult Volleyball
Gym
Duggan Room
Gym
Cafeteria
Church
Church
Gym
Tuesday, January 13
Meetings
Friendly Visitors—1st Monday 8 am
Green Thumbs—2nd Saturday 9 am
John 15 Youth—Thursday 7 pm and
Sunday 12:30 pm at Seven Holy Founders
Men’s Club—3rd Thursday 7 pm
ProLife Committee—3rd Monday 7:30 pm
St. Vincent DePaul—1st & 3rd
Monday 7 pm
Women’s League—2nd Tuesday 7 pm
YAA—2nd Thursday 7:30 PM
Sacrament of Baptism
Scheduled on the 2nd Sunday of the
month at 12:00 p.m. or at a Mass by
request. No Baptisms are scheduled
during Lent. Call the Rectory for arrangements and to schedule the preparation class.
Sacrament of Marriage
Arrangements are to be made through
the pastor or a priest at least six months
prior to your wedding date. A marriage
preparation program is a requirement
of the Archdiocese.
Sick Calls & Anointing of the Sick
Call the Rectory to request a hospital
visit or for communion to the sick or
homebound. If you are in the hospital
and want a visit, or your name added to
the prayer list, please notify the Rectory.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(RCIA)
For un-baptized or baptized persons
interested in learning more about the
Catholic faith and the process of becoming a full member of the Catholic
Church. Please call 843-3570.
The bulletin deadline is each
Tuesday at noon.
Please submit in writing:
ladyprov@olpstl.org
Quilters
Daisy Scouts
Boys Basketball
Women’s ACTS Retreat Mtg.
Women’s League
9:00 AM
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Rectory Basement
Cafeteria
Gym
Providence Room
Cafeteria
Wednesday, January 14
Boot Camp
Children’s Choir Rehearsal
Basketball 3rd grade
Girls Basketball 4th grade
Boys Basketball 4th grade
Adult Choir
6:00 AM
3:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
7:30 PM
6:30 PM
Gym
Church
Gym
Gym
Gym
Church
Thursday, January 15
Dance
Worship Committee
Men’s Club
2:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:30 PM
Providence Room
Schneider Room
Cafeteria
Friday, January 16
Boot Camp
Church Cleaning
Karate Class
Basketball grade 5 boys
Basketball grade 3 girls
Basketball grade 3 boys
6:00 AM
8:00 AM
3:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
Gym
Church
Providence Room
Gym
Gym
Gym
Saturday, January 17
Cub Scout Pack 645
HCA Guys Night Out
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
Cafeteria
Gym
Sunday, January 18
Blood Drive
RCIA Group
Eleven O’clock Music Rehearsal
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Youth Musicians Rehearsal
Girl Scouts
9 —1:30
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
11:00 AM
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
Schneider Room
Providence Room
Church
Providence Room
Church
Cafeteria
Annual Blanket Drive for EnergyCare
I am looking for new or gently used/clean blankets of any size for
Blanket St. Louis" for EnergyCare. EnergyCare helps many, many
people in the city of St. Louis. . Please leave your donations in the
big box labeled ENERGYCARE Blankets in the vestibule the weekends
of January 10/11 and 17/18. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. If you
have any questions at all, please call me, Laura Langhorst 324-3821.
I am happy to pick up any donations as well. Thank You!!
Prayer Requests
In your charity, please remember our brothers and
sisters who are sick, receiving medical treatment, in
rehab, hospital, or recuperating at home:
Paul Berutti
Kevin Bley
Ed Bramman
Emma Casey
Monica Clapper
Rosemary Hoops
Ed Heigl
Nancy Higginbothan
Matthew Krobath
David Larson
Millie Loyet
Bill May
Don McSorley
Eleanor Messmer
Michael Mullins
Gordon Neilson
Bill Ondr
Pat Powell
Terry Repp
David Rowan
John Sapienza
Mary Schott
Philip Schott
Jack Seiler
Pauline Serra
Grace Spanevello
Cynthia Van Sluys
Michael Wendl
Dan Whithaus
Carol Winkler
Please help us keep our Prayer Requests up-to-date.
Contact the Rectory to be added to or removed from
our prayer list.
With Sympathy
Marguerite Walsh
From Marilyn Price, Parish Nurse
Understanding Diabetes
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a condi on
that results when your blood glucose or
blood sugar is too high. Blood glucose is the
main type of sugar found in your blood and your main source of energy. Glucose comes from the foods you eat and is also made in your
liver and muscles. Your blood carries glucose to all of your body’s
cells to use for energy.
Your pancreas, an organ located between your stomach and spine,
helps with diges on. It releases insulin into your blood. Insulin is a
hormone that helps your blood carry glucose to all your body’s cells.
Some mes your body doesn’t make enough insulin or the insulin
doesn’t work the way it should. Glucose then stays in your blood and
doesn’t reach your cells. As a result, your blood glucose levels get too
high and can cause diabetes.
What are the signs and symptoms of diabetes?
Being very thirsty
Dry, itchy skin
Urinating often
Feeling of pins and needles in
Feeling very hungry
your feet
Feeling very tired
Loosing feeling in your feet
Losing weight without trying
Blurry eyesight
Sore that heal slowly
Mother of Mary Walsh Randant
Some people with diabetes don’t have any of these signs or symptoms. The only way to know if you have diabetes is to have your doctor do a blood test.
Mrs. Walsh died December 24, 2014 and was buried from Holy Redeemer on December 30. Please
remember her and her family in your prayers.
What are the different types of diabetes? The three main types of
diabetes are type 1, type 2, and gesta onal diabetes. People can develop diabetes at any age.
Please pray that all our deceased loved ones may
know the joy and peace of eternal life, and that
their families may be comforted.
Dynamic Catholic, Alive! – Bap sm
Today we celebrate the Bap sm of
the Lord, who was bap zed by
John the Bap st to sanc fy the
waters. “Bap sm isn’t just a ceremony or ritual, it is a sacrament; a sacrament brings us into a living rela onship with
God. The Lord himself dwells within us
through bap sm and desires us to share in
His holiness and mission” (Archbishop Carlson). Are you living out your bap smal calling through a life of holiness and mission?
Faith is taking the first step even when you don't
see the whole staircase. - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Type 1 diabetes: Type 1 diabetes used to be called juvenile diabetes
because it most o en develops in young people. However, it can develop in adults. In type 1 diabetes, your body no longer makes insulin
or enough insulin because the body’s immune system has a acked
and destroyed the cells that make insulin. Those with type 1 diabetes
most o en must take insulin through injec on (shots).
Type 2 diabetes: Type 2 diabetes used to be called adult-onset diabetes, but it can affect people at any age, even children. In most cases,
type 2 diabetes occurs most o en in those in middle-age or older people. People who are overweight and inac ve are also more likely to
develop type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes usually begins with insulin resistance. This is a condion that occurs when fat, muscle and liver cells do not use insulin to
carry glucose into the body’s cells to use for energy. As a result, the
body needs more insulin to help glucose enter the cells. At first, the
pancreas keeps up with the added demand by making more insulin.
Over me, the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin as the blood
sugar levels increase.
Gesta onal diabetes: Gesta onal diabetes can develop when a woman is pregnant. Pregnant women make hormones that can lead to
insulin resistance. All women have insulin resistance late in their
pregnancy.
Nest Week: Part 2: Trea ng Diabetes
OLP Blood Drive — Will You Give?
Did you know? 38% of the U.S. populaƟon is eligible to give blood, but less than 10% actually donate.
The OLP Pro-Life Commi ee is hos ng a blood drive on Sunday, January 18 from 9:00-1:30 in the gym.
Please set aside an hour to donate a lifesaving gi to someone in need. You may sign up a er Mass in
the back of church this weekend. Or you may sign up online - go to www.bloodcenterIMPACT.org and use sponsor
code 9177. Or you may contact Pa Loehnig at (314) 843-6097 or ploehnig@hotmail.com . New donors are welcome! All presen ng donors will receive a T-shirt and will be entered into a drawing for a $15 Gi Card for QT!
New donors and walk-ins are welcome! For more informa on, or to sign up, please contact Pa
Loehnig (314-843-
6097) or ploehnig@hotmail.com.
The Annual Catholic Men for
Christ Conference will be held
on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at
the Peabody Opera House. Information in the vestibule and at catholicmenforchristt.org
OLP is ready to photograph our parish
family. Sign ups can start immediately—check our web page olpstl.org and
click on the Capture Memories for a
Lifetime icon or call the rectory. Appointments are available January 8, 9, and 10 and
again January 21 – 24, 2015 in the Providence
Room. Participating families will receive a free 8 x
10 portrait and a parish directory. In addition to the
directory photo, you can sit for other photos that
include the family pet, kids in sports or dance attire,
multigenerational groups. Additional portrait sessions may be added in February.
We are still looking for hostesses to help during
the photography sessions. Please volunteer if
you have a few hours to spare. Thanks!
Blood pressure checks NEXT weekend, January 17 and 18 in the Schneider Room after
Masses .
The Men’s Club will meet Thursday, January 15 at 7:30 in the school cafeteria. New
members always welcome!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17TH is the annual TRIVIA NIGHT
at St. Elizabeth's to benefit our Pro Life Committee,
Our Lady's Inn and Family Shield Ministries. The
theme this year is " Through the Decades." Hmmm
-should be interesting! Check our website
www.ourladsinn.org website to register: $20.00/ person,
$160.00/table of 8. Or send a check with your names and
number at your table to: Our Lady's Inn, 4223 South
Compton, St. Louis, MO 63111 Raffles, silent auction, games, fun! See you there!!
HCA Scholastic Book Fair
Help support Holy Cross Academy by visiting the Scholastic Book Fair. Books make
great gifts! You can also purchase books
from teacher wish lists to donate to classrooms. The book fair will be held on Sunday, January 25th from 11:00 - 2:00 in the OLP cafeteria
We need ushers and greeters! Please
contact JoAnn Perkins (who is stepping down as ministry leader) or the
Rectory.
The next ProLife
meeting is January 19
at 7:30 in the Duggan Room. All
are welcome.
The next St. Vincent de Paul meeting is January 19 at 7 p.m. in the Schneider Room.
Meetings are on the first and third Monday.
All are welcome.
Alive in Christ Scholarship Program will begin accep ng applica ons January 26, 2015 for the 2015
Alive in Christ Scholarship Program. Your schools will have access to the applica on beginning
Sunday, January 25, 2015. Alive in Christ Scholarships provide financial assistance to families who
would like their children to a end a Catholic elementary school in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. Scholarship award
amounts are based upon financial need and will be awarded on a first come, first served basis.
This program is open to families with new students entering Kindergarten through 4th grade or Catholic families
with students currently a ending an Archdiocesan elementary school. Applica ons will be available at your
school office or online at www.archstl.org/ ef beginning January 25. For more informa on, call Laura George at
314-792-7735 or laurageorge@archstl.org.
Our Lady of Providence Parish
January 11, 2014
Women's League Christmas party
will be held on January 13th. Please
rsvp to Judy jtuxa@sbcglobal.net
if you plan to attend. Main dish will be
provided and please bring the following based on last name. Hoping to see
our new parishioners!
A - H (dessert)
I - P (drink)
Q - Z (side Dish)
ALL HIGH SCHOOL
TEENS are invited to apply for the 2015 Luke 18
team. Applications are
due February 1st and can be found at
John15YM.com
ALL CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL TEENS
are invited to join in the twice weekly
youth group (Thursdays 7-9 pm and
Sunday 12:30-2:30 pm) on SHF's campus.
ALL HIGH SCHOOL TEENS
are encouraged to register for
the 2015 Steubenville Conference (July 10-12, 2015).
Registration forms are due February
9th and can be found at
John15YM.com. For more info: contact Tim Lucchesi,. t john15youthministry@gmail.com or call 314-631-8234.
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