MAY 17, 2015 - Holy Infant Catholic Church

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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
[email protected]
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
Baptisms are held the 2nd
and 4th Sunday of the
month. A preparation class
is required.
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
248 New Ballwin Road
Phone: 636-227-0802 Ext 3
[email protected]
YOUTH HOUSE
237 Nancy Place 636-227-7440 x128
CONVENT
239 Nancy Place 636-391-1528
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Linda Herron
John Madey
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Laura Perez
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Tommy Licata
Nick Ledwon
Marissa Lesko
Joey Lansing
Barrett Laspe
Sean Bender
Andrew Bond
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Michelle Kroupa
Claire Meyer
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Where is your faith? Do you believe and know that this is the
Holy One of God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? Show
your faith and visit Him.
Visit Christ in Eucharistic Adoration.
8:30 a.m. Team 4
12 noon Team 1
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“The Presence of Jesus in the tabernacle must be
a kind of magnetic pole attracting an ever greater
number of souls enamored of Him ready to wait
patiently to hear His voice and, as it were, to sense
the beating of His heart.”
—John Paul II, Stay With Us Lord
5:30 p.m. Team 3
Team 1
Adoration of Our Lord
Olive and Dolores Meyer
Joe and Melody Bennett
Rodney and Kelly Fain
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Sean Kelly
Clare Kisner
Andrew Knirr
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Annie Kempf
Natalie Knapp
Alyce Koch
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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.
Tom Ratzki
Don Runyon
Lauren Reeves
Brendan Moore
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We extend a very special welcome to our friends and
visitors who have joined us this weekend. We pray that
we may experience the depth of God’s love for us in our
worship. May our hearts rejoice!
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For information contact:
Ricardo and Teresita La’O (636) 391-1997
Bulletin notices are due on Fridays at 8:00 a.m., nine
days before the weekend bulletin. Please submit to:
[email protected]. Thank you.
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The first word of Jesus in the Gospel
was “come”; the last word of Jesus was “go.”
Ven. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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1:1-11; P 47:2-3, 6-9; E 1:17- 23
4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; M 16:15-20
7:00 a.m. Edward Johnson
8:30 a.m. Intentions of Kitty Dugan
10:15 a.m.
Marti Mueller
12:00 p.m.
Living and Deceased Members of Holy
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6:00 a.m. Intentions of Holy Infant’s Priests
8:00 a.m. Matthew Nack
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6:00 a.m. Purgatorial Society
8:00 a.m. Intentions of Eileen O’Donovan
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6:00 a.m. Emil C. Manott
8:00 a.m. Joe Fendler
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6:00 a.m. Catie McGill
8:00 a.m. Larry Bahr
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8:00 a.m. Ruth Hurwitz
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8:00 a.m. James H. Smith
4:00 p.m. George Dowdy
5:30 p.m. Living and Deceased Members of Holy
Infant Church
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J 3:1-5; P 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; R
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7:00 a.m. Mary Hartquist
8:30 a.m. Richard Kaemmerer
10:15 a.m.
Kim Meyer
12:00 p.m.
Mike Treese
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Dear Parishioners,
Thanks to all who helped to make Mother’s Day last Sunday
such a memorable occasion. It was great to thank our moms
for the love they have lavished on us!
Speaking of mothers, this past week, our day school children
honored Mary, the Mother of our Lord at our annual May
crowning. It was a beautiful time of prayer for our entire school
community.
This month of May would be a great month to make a special
effort to pray the rosary. For some it is a traditional prayer that
has fallen out of fashion, but for those of us who are a little
older, we know how consoling and calming a prayer it can be.
Some find that when they take a walk, praying the rosary helps
to keep them from both worrying and feeling as though they
have to be making plans for the next thing. It can free our
hearts and souls to pray in all simplicity to the God who loves
us. You needn't worry about remembering all the mysteries or
praying them in order or keeping the exact count on the beads,
it's commending ourselves to the care and protection of this
Mother that is most important. She like her Son is very
forgiving.
On another note, our Closing Mass for the last day of the
school year will be on Friday, May 22nd at 8:00 a.m. If you
have ever attended one of our end of the school year liturgies,
you know what a grand and memorable celebration it is. All
are welcome to attend this special all-school liturgy as we
thank our loving God for our many blessings here at Holy
Infant!
God’s blessings to you and your family,
“The Lord Jesus was taken up into heaven and took His seat at
the right hand of God.” Mark 16:19
The fortieth day after Easter Sunday
commemorates the Ascension of Christ into
heaven. In the St. Louis Archdiocese, as is
done in most dioceses, the celebration of the
feast has been moved to the Sunday following
Thursday, which marks forty days after Easter.
By ascending into His glory, Christ completed
the work of our redemption. Tradition designates Mount
Olivet near Bethany as the place where Christ left the earth.
Today we celebrate that moment when Christ in the
presence of His apostles, ascended bodily into Heaven.
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Financial Accountants, Team 2
Quilters, 9:30 a.m., Lower Cafeteria
Primary Band Demonstration, 1:30 p.m., Rosario Hall
PSR End of Year Mass, 5:00 p.m., Church, followed by
Barbeque, Upper Parking Lot
- Baptism Preparation Class, 7:00 p.m., Holy Infant Room
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- Kindergarten Closing Mass, 8:00 a.m., Church, followed by
Reception, Upper Cafeteria
- 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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- 8th Grade Graduation Mass, 5:30 p.m., Church
- Joyful Hope Prayer Group, 6:30 p.m., Adult Ed Room
- Rosary for Intentions of World Peace, 7:00 p.m., Chapel
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- Holy Infant Seniors Board Meeting, 10:00 a.m., Holy Infant
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- Book Club, 1:00 p.m., Holy Infant Room
- School Board, 7:00 p.m., School Board Room
- Stephen Ministry Supervision, 7:00 p.m., Upper Cafeteria
- Joyful Noise Choir Rehearsal, 7:15 p.m., Church
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- End of Year School Mass, 8:00 a.m., Church
- Legion of Mary, 9:30 a.m., Holy Infant Room
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Through May 3, 2015 (Week 44)
- Rummage Rampage Selling Raffle Tickets after all Masses,
Church Lobby
- Men’s CRHP Teams 7 and 8, 7:30 p.m., Holy Infant Room
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Our lives today are constantly being shaped by social
media, radio, television, the Internet and print. Pope
Francis has reminded us that “communication is
ultimately a human rather than technological
achievement.”
The Catholic Communication Campaign helps us to
spread the truth in faith, worship and witness. Please be
generous to the Catholic Communication Collection.
Quoting Pope Francis: “It is important to remember that
the Church is present in the world of communications, in
all its forms, most of all to lead people to an encounter
with the Lord Jesus. Only an encounter with Jesus can
transform human hearts and human history.”
“Whoever believes and is
bapƟzed will be saved.”
—Mark 16:16
“Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God
abides in him, and he in God.” —1 John 4:15
How strong is your faith? When you have an opportunity to defend
your faith or clarify a question about your faith, do you do it? Or, do
you remain silent so that others don’t think you are weird? Pray for the
courage to be strong in your faith and share your witness with others.
Weekly
Year-to-Date
Offertory Received
$ 22,068 $
768,301
Offertory Received - Electronic
$
559,653
Special Donations
$ 1,000 $
16,337
Holy Day Collections
$
43,945
End of Year Contributions
$
18,370
Tuition Earned:
$ 34,048 $ 1,498,112
Total Income:
$ 57,116 $ 2,904,718
Budget Required:
$ 65,639 $ 2,888,116
Over/(Under) Budget
$ (8,523) $
16,602
Building Repair Fund
$ 1,289 $
55,524
Endowment Fund
$
2,417
Tuition Assistance Fund
$
499 $
9,975
Special Collections:
$
81,222
Cardinal Glennon Hospital
$
200
Catholic Communications
$
170
Catholic Home Missions
$
150
Peter's Pence
$
100
Other
$
178
513
Number of Families Enrolled in Faith Direct - 513
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will be tithed to the poor and needy.
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$ 4,663
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The Virtues
A virtue, as opposed to a vice, is a habitual and firm
disposition (quality or condition) to do good. Virtues can
be human or theological. The 4 principal (cardinal) virtues
are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. The
theological virtues are faith, hope and charity. Are you
cultivating virtue in your life? Is there a particular vice that
you struggle with? “The goal of a virtuous life is to
become like God” (St. Gregory of Nyssa).
www.archstl.org/dynamic.
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The Deacon’s Corner
Holy Oils – A 2-Part Article
Part 1 – The Origins and Symbolism of the Oils
The holy oils that we have at Holy Infant are visible in the
ambry (“oil cabinet”) next to the baptismal font to the left
of the altar. More than likely, you have been anointed
with at least 2 of these 3 oils in your life. These oils are
rich in symbolism and a key part of our Catholic faith.
These oils are blessed each year at the Chrism Mass on
Holy (Maundy) Thursday, by the Archbishop at the
Cathedral, with a special form of prayer, expressing the
purpose for which it is to be used and its mystical
signification as well. These blessed oils are then taken to
each parish to be used for the coming year.
Olive oil is utilized in the anointing oils of our Church.
This is an ancient custom. In countries of southern
Europe and the Mid-East, olive oil has always been a
staple of daily life. It is used in cooking food and
medicinally - internally and externally. In olden times, oil
lamps were used for light. Ancient athletes and soldiers
were anointed with oil prior to battle for strength. Hence,
oil is used in the Church today to keep us strong in the
never-ending conflict with the Evil One. The use of oil to
express the imparting of spiritual strength is so important
that the Church employs it not only for the anointing of
people, but also for Churches, altars, bells, chalices, etc.
695. “Anointing. The symbolism of anointing with oil also
signifies the Holy Spirit, [Cf.1 John 2:20-27] to the point of
becoming a synonym for the Holy Spirit.” – Catechism of
the Catholic Church (CCC).
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STEPPING UP
HAVING A VISION FOR YOUR WORLD
Thursday, May 21 7:00 p.m.
Event Speaker: Fr. Don Anstoetter
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD?
MEN OF HOLY INFANT
Private Event Room at Llywelyns Pub in Wildwood
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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This is Mary’s month—the month of May
Crowning, processions and the Rosary. In
reflecting on the mysteries of the Rosary each
day, we are gradually changed into the likeness
of Christ.
“The Hail Mary’s of the Rosary,” writes Fr. Albert Shamon,
“are like background music while you are watching our
Lord’s life.” Let us pray the Rosary slowly and meditate on
each mystery remaining focused on the life of Jesus.
The Legion of Mary has leaflets available with pictures for
each mystery to use as visual aids. Please contact
Doreen Gilliam at (636) 391-1353 if you would like one.
Promises of Mary continued:
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Whoever shall recite the Rosary devoutly, applying
themselves to the consideration of its Sacred
Mysteries, shall never be conquered by misfortune.
God will not chastise them in His justice; they shall
not perish by an unprovided death; if they are just,
they shall remain in the grace of God and become
worthy of eternal life. (Unprovided means a death for
which no provision has been made.)
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Whoever shall have a true devotion for the Rosary
shall not die without the Sacraments of the Church.
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Those who are faithful to recite the Rosary shall have
during their life and at their death, the light of God
and the plentitude of His graces; at the moment of
death they shall participate in the merits of the Saints
in Paradise.
That’s our faith – rich in Sacred Tradition – based in
Sacred Scripture.
Deacon Daniel Raidt
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Today we celebrate one of the tenets of our creed: that
the Lord ascended into heaven. From Mark’s Gospel we
hear the final words Jesus spoke to his disciples shortly
before he ascended into heaven. Those were words of
commissioning, no less real for us today than they were
to the disciples then. We are called to “proclaim the
gospel to every creature.” For the vast majority of us, this
means that we proclaim the gospel by the witness of our
everyday lives. Treating others with dignity and respect,
providing for those less fortunate than ourselves, being
good stewards of the many gifts showered on us, coming
together as God’s family in worship and praise—these
are all signs that the gospel has taken root in our lives.
Next time, in Part 2 of this article, we will discuss the 3
types of holy oils and their use.
God Bless,
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Paul tells us to “carry each other’s burdens, and in this
way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” Our Stephen
Ministers have been trained to do just that. They provide
one-to-one care, prayer, and support to those who are
going through a difficult time. For more information,
please call Patricia, 636 227-0802, opt. 3.
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There are all sorts of items we need to create a magical place for our kids to
learn more about Jesus! Please stop by our Wall of Giving in the vestibule and
take an icicle. This year we are asking to borrow some decorations such as
arti icial Christmas trees and hiking gear as well as paper goods and supplies.
Thank you for your mountain size generosity and for your prayers!
Questions: email [email protected]
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You can register on Monday from 4-8 p.m. or call for an appointment. Registering on time will allow you a choice of
class times. 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: 1
child: $250; 2 children: $370; 3 or more children: $460. Non-registered parishioners: 1 child: $340; 2 children $550; 3
or more children: $730.
A $100.00 family non-refundable down payment is due at the time of registration. Please see the registration form for
payment options. Registration forms including a financial agreement and payments must be completed by May 29,
2015 to avoid a $50.00 late fee per family. A $25 change fee will be charged to change sessions after initial
registration. 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.
Patricia Foley, Director of Religious Education and PSR Director: (636) 227-0802 option 3 or
[email protected].
Mary Willett, Administrative Assistant, [email protected]
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Anyone who works with, volunteers or comes in contact
with children must be compliant with the Safe
Environment Program of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis
set forth by the USCCB (United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops).
Compliance includes attending a Protecting God’s
Children Workshop, completing a Missouri Background
Check, and reading and signing a Code of Ethical
Conduct form. Additional background checks may be
necessary if you have lived out of state in previous years.
To register online for a Protecting God’s Children
Workshop and electronically sign the Ethical Code of
Conduct please visit www.archstl.org and click on the
Protecting God’s Children Link in the center of the page.
You will be redirected to the VIRTUSOnline.org site to
complete the registration process. Additional information
regarding background checks will be given at the
workshop. If you have questions or need assistance with
this process please contact the parish office or the
Archdiocesan Safe Environment Program at the number
below.
Missouri Background Checks are updated every even
numbered year. Please call Kris Mispagel (636-2277440) if you would like to be removed from the list of
active volunteers.
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Do you know someone who is hurting from the loss of a
loved one or a job? Or, do you know someone suffering
from illness or family stress? Please consider giving this
adult or child a Prayer Shawl, which has been made by
caring parishioners. Our hope is that the person will feel
the prayers, blessings and love when wrapped in the
Prayer Shawl. He/she does not have to be a parishioner
or even a Catholic.
Each shawl is blessed by our priests and when possible,
prayed over by the Joyful Hope Prayer group. There is no
charge for these shawls, but donations of yarn or money
are always welcome to help defray the costs! You can
pick up a Prayer Shawl at the rectory office, Monday
through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please
remember the office is closed for lunch from 12:00 to
1:00 p.m.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry would love to have more
volunteers who like to crochet, knit or cut fleece to join us
in making these Prayer Shawls. Please call Kathie for
more information at (314) 704-2350 or email
[email protected].
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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
Raffle ckets can be purchased a er most
weekend Masses at the rate of $1 per cket, 6
ckets for $5, 15 ckets for $10 and 35 ckets
for $20. Included in this year’s raffle is a
baseball autographed by Stan Musial, one of
the last signed before his death.
The baseball and other sports collec bles are
compliments of Mark Schlemeier from Baseball
Plus located in St. Peters. His address is
[email protected]. Total prizes are:
four Cardinal box seat baseball ckets—value
of $300+; $200 cash; $200 scratch off ckets;
dining gi cards.
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Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood
About 38% of the population in the United States is
eligible to donate; less than 10% give
Blood cannot be manufactured; it can only come from
donors
Watch future bulletins for more information.
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A box has been placed in the church lobby for jewelry
donations for the Holy Infant Rummage Sale in June. If
you have costume jewelry you no longer wear, please
consider donating those items to the Rummage
Rampage. The proceeds of the sale will go to a specified
need at Holy Infant Church. Thank you for your
generosity.
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Life Night Tonight! Tonight is Part 3 of the series on
Miracles. Do modern miracles actually happen? Can
they be scientifically proven? Find out tonight!
4:12(Weekly Prayer Group)
Continue to go deeper in prayer as the school year
comes to a close. We will have a time to look at scripture,
sing praise and worship….and catch up with friends. Join
us at the Youth House at 6:00 p.m.
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)
Next EDGE Night—Wednesday, May 27 from 7:00 to
9:00 p.m. at the Youth House.
Café EDGE: 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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Registration for kindergarten through high school opened May 1, 2015.
To register, please visit www.athletics.holyinfantballwin.org
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Opened May 1, 2015
Closes June 30, 2015
A non-refundable late fee of $25.00 will be assessed beginning June 1.
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1 player: $115
2 players: $210
3 or more players: $285
The annual soccer showcase for grades Pre-K through 2nd grade will be held in mid-August.
The Holy Infant Athletic Association is looking for volunteers for all sports. Please contact
Curt Meyer if you are interested and would like more information.
Contact Curt at: [email protected].
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Pre-K soccer is for all children between the ages of 3-5 years old. Your child must be 3 years old
by August 1, 2015. The Pre-K program includes:
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T-shirt that each player gets to keep
Participation in Annual Soccer Showcase prior to Labor Day
8-10 games on Saturday mornings at Selvidge Middle
School
Games begin the first weekend after Labor Day
Games are 4 v 4 and promote good sportsmanship and fun
Practices per the coach’s preference
Fee is $70 per player
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To register please visit:
athleƟcs.holyinfantballwin.org
We are looking for coaches and assistant
coaches. Contact Gary Imig at
[email protected]
Volleyball registration is open to girls grades 3-12 and boys grades 3-12.
The fees for the 2015 season are as follows:
1 player: $130
2 players: $220
3 players: $300
If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer O’Brien at: [email protected].
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Tuesday, May 19:
BREWHOUSE at the Ferguson Brewhouse. Join us for an evening of uplifting community, good food and drinks, a
thought provoking speaker, and an inspired discussion. It runs from 7:00 p.m. through 8:45 p.m. Nate Schaff, the guest
speaker, is a Life Teen missionary at Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Church and a musician. Nate's topic is "Music
and Faith (Songs & Stories)." Gather at 7 p.m. and purchase food and drinks. Presentation begins at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, May 29:
Senior dance—Rockin’ to the 60’s and 70’s by Scott Laytham and Karl Homes will be held at the James J. Eagan
Center Gym from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Karl Holmes is one of the best vocal impressionists in the country. All are welcome.
Tickets are $8 each if purchased prior to the dance in the Senior Office in Florissant City Hall or $10 at the door. Light
snacks are provided. Call the Florissant Senior Office at (314) 839-7604 for information.
Sunday, May 31:
Mass for the Protection of Marriage and Family
The Office of Laity and Family Life is hosting a Mass to pray in a particular way for the protection of marriage and
families, leading up to the anticipated Supreme Court decision on marriage. The Mass will be at 5:00 p.m. at the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. For more information, call (314) 792-7170.
Tuesday, June 2:
Faith in Ferguson
Everyone is invited to continue praying for justice, peace and charity. Rev. Robert Rosebrough will lead prayer on June 2
beginning at 4:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Ferguson. Come join us for prayer and song.
Tuesday, June 2:
Vitae Foundation Annual Pro-Life Event
The featured speaker is Allen West, former Congressman and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis. The
registration fee is $100 per person ($50 is tax-deductible). It begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Hilton St. Louis Frontenac.
Seating is limited. Call (573) 634-4316 or make reservations online at www.VitaeFoundation.org/events.
Saturday, June 6:
Race for the Cheese Charity Mouse Races
This fundraiser will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Cardinal Rigali Center. Ticket prices are $15 for advance purchase and $20
at the door; a table of 10 is $135. For tickets and table purchases, please call (314) 780-0692 or visit
www.FriendsOfWeinmann.org. This event is hosted by: Friends of Kathy J. Weinmann, Shelter for Victims of Domestic
Violence, Wildwood Area Lions Club, and CYC Sports, Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Saturday, June 13:
Annual Breast Cancer Healing Mass
The Respect Life Office is offering a special Mass to pray for all those affected by breast cancer. Survivors, family and
friends are welcome. Mass will be at 9:00 a.m. at St. Mary Magdalen in Brentwood. Bishop Edward J. Rice will be the
celebrant. For more information, call (314) 792-7555.
Friday, June 26:
Night at Busch Stadium Fundraiser—Sisters of the Most Precious Blood
The St. Louis Cardinals will be playing the Chicago Cubs on June 26th at 7:15 p.m. Tickets are $40. This fundraiser
helps support the ministries of the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood community and their retired sisters. To purchase
tickets, download the Baseball Ticket Order form at: www.cpps-ofallon.org and mail with a check to the Sisters of the
Most Precious Blood, 204 N. Main Street, O’Fallon, MO 63366. For questions, call (636) 240-6010 extension 273.
June 1-July 17
St. Joseph’s Academy is offering science camps provided by the Saint Louis Science Center and arts and athletics
camps for girls grades 3-10. Before/after care is available. For more information or to register, visit
summer.stjosephacademy.org or call (314) 394-4305.
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