Saint Clare of Assisi 15642 Clayton Road − Ellisville MO 63011 − 636.394.7307 − [email protected] Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 R E V. M S G R . K E V I N G . C A L L A H A N , Pa sto r R E V. B R I A N E . H EC K TO R , A s s o c i a te Pa sto r R E V. PAT R I C K J . C H R I S TO P H E R , I n Re s i d e n c e D EACO N W. A L A N W H I TS O N D EACO N D E N N I S K . STOVA L L MASS SCHEDULES SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 5:00 P.M. Sunday 6:30 A.M., 8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M., 12:00 Noon, 5:00 P.M. (No Sunday 5pm on May 10, May 24, June 21, July 5) WEEKDAY MASSES Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. PASSIONIST CHAPEL MASSES 636.527.6867 Monday through Friday 6:30 A.M. Saturday & Sunday 7:30 A.M. MATRIMONY Couples planning marriage please contact a parish priest or deacon at least six (6) months in advance of the marriage. HOLY ORDERS & CONSECRATED (RELIGIOUS) LIFE If interested, please call the parish rectory or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 314.792.6460. PARISH OFFICES RECTORY—636.394-7307 Fax 636.394-6264 MUSIC MINISTRY-Mrs. Brenda Soboleski DEVOTIONS FINANCIAL-Mrs. Lesley Patey ROSARY Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, SECRETARIAL-Mrs. Mary Thien Friday, Saturday after morning Mass Every Saturday at 4:30 P.M. CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION— PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTION 636.394.4368 Most Tuesdays at 8:20 A.M. Miss Nina Blaida, Director of EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Religious Education Tuesday after 8:30am Mass to Mrs. Sheila Trani, Coordinator of Wednesday before 8:30am Mass Religious Education Mrs. Jackie Stewart, PSR SACRAMENTS Administrative Asst. RECONCILIATION ST. CLARE SCHOOL—636.227.8654 Saturday 4:00 P.M. to 4:45 P.M., or Mrs. Marie Sinnett, Principal any time upon request Mrs. Sheila Trani, Coordinator of BAPTISM Religious Ed. Baptism preparation required. Please Mrs. Melia Linneman, Secretary call the Rectory to make YOUTH MINISTRY—636.394.0264 arrangements. Mr. Brian Straub, Director WEB PAGE address: www.saintclareofassisi.org E-MAIL: [email protected] 15642 Clayton Rd Ellisville MO 63011 636.394.7307 PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN 636.394.4368 Mrs. Jackie Stewart, Coordinator Mrs. Sheila Trani, Coordinator of Safe Touch COMMUNION CALLS hospital or home Please call the Parish Office to request Communion. Also, please notify the rectory when a parishioner is hospitalized. FUNERAL OUTREACH Provides a luncheon for the bereaved family of a parishioner or immediate family member. Please call: Jean Karins 636.527.4740 or Sallie Roche, 636.779.2805 or Yvonne Morrison 636.391.6026 MEALS FOR NEW PARENTS Meals provided for families with new babies. Mrs. Katie Flynn, 636.230.6733 PASTORAL CARE Mrs. Bridget Whitson 314.402.0439 PRO-LIFE CRISIS or HOT LINE: 314.792.7555 ATHLETIC HOT LINE: 636.230.4343 NEW TO SAINT CLARE OF ASSISI PARISH??? WELCOME! If you are not currently registered and wish to join the Parish, call the parish office at 636.394.7307 or complete this form and place it in the collection or send it to St. Clare, 15642 Clayton Road, Ellisville, Missouri 63011. NAME _________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ______________________________________________________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP ________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE__________________________________ Email_______________________________________________ Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 STEWARDSHIP “This is my commandment: love one another as I love you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” - John 15:12-13 Do you love Jesus? Do you consider Him your friend? Jesus says that if we love Him we should be willing to offer whatever we have to Him, not because we want praise and glory, but simply because we love Him. READINGS for the WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 — 16:4a Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Acts 17:15, 22 — 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20 (for Ascension); otherwise Acts 1:15-27, 20-26; Ps 113:1-8; Jn 15:9-17 Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23 Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28 Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19; or, for Ascension, Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17- 23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20 MASS INTENTIONS Monday, May 11 *6:30 AM Celeste Millman 8:30 AM George Dowdy Tuesday, May 12, Sts. Nereus & Achilleus, St. Pancras *6:30 AM Craig Pisarkiewicz +8:30 AM David Szukalski Wednesday, May 13, Our Lady of Fatima *6:30 AM Mrs. Phillip L. Martin 8:30 AM Marianne Perri Thursday, May 14 *6:30 AM Josephine Borcic +8:30 AM Mr. & Mrs. Harold Naes Friday, May 15, St. Isidore *6:30 AM George Dowdy 8:30 AM Andrew O’Brien Saturday, May 16 *7:30 AM John Swieca 9:00 AM Marilyn E. Delrosario Saturday, May 16, Vigil of the Ascension of the Lord 5:00 PM Dave Powers Sunday, May 17, Ascension of the Lord 6:30 AM Fr. John Dollard 8:00 AM June Condellire-O’Connell 10:00 AM Christopher Lammert 12:00 PM Parishioners 5:00 PM Lyle A. Rolofson + School Children at Mass * at Passionist Nuns’ Chapel We are grateful for your gift to God and your continued support and sacrifice to our parish. The Fiscal Year began July 1st, 2014— May 3rd envelope collection Amount needed to stay within budget May 3rd over budget Fiscal YTD over budget $ 33,280.00 $ 29,000.00 +$ 4,280.00 +$ 10,071.00 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Thanks to all parishioners who stopped in the Gathering Area in recent weeks to fill out their pledge cards for the Annual Catholic Appeal! If you did not get the chance to fill out your card and would like to make a pledge/donation, there are blank ACA pledge cards in the pews this weekend. Please fill one out and drop it off on your way out of church. The cards may also be sent to the parish office. We have reached pledges of $102,272 towards our $297,551 goal which means we’d welcome everyone’s participation. No gift is too small to make a difference! Questions? Contact parish chairperson Dawn Burger at 636-256-2575. PA R I S H N E W S Would YOU like to be an ALTAR SERVER? Our St. Clare Grade School 5th Graders have begun their server training. Any other students, 5th Grade or older, who would like to learn how to be a server at Mass, please attend one of these server training sessions: Saturday, May 16, 9:30am Monday, May 18, 7pm Saturday, May 23, 11am These sessions are intended for those who do not attend St. Clare Grade School (i.e. PSR, private school, or home school students). You must be attending some religious education, have already received your First Holy Communion, and have a desire to serve our Lord and His people. Attendance at one of these sessions is required. Attendance at more than one is recommended for additional practice. Contact Fr. Hecktor if you have any questions. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 WHAT CATHOLICS WANT TO KNOW DYNAMIC CATHOLIC, ALIVE! OUR LADY OF FATIMA STATUE St. Clare of Assisi is delighted to announce a prayerful opportunity for your family to welcome the statue of Our Lady of Fatima into your home. For an entire week, your family can gather individually or as a group to honor Our Lady by praying with the statue of Our Blessed Mother. Jesus appointed His Mother the 'Mediatrix of all Graces' and Pope Francis has consecrated his Papacy to Our Lady of Fatima. To request and reserve the statue of Our Lady of Fatima for a week, please sign-up, beginning May 10, on the calendar in the gathering space. For more information contact Susie Mansfield: 636.394.4243 Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments, also called the Decalogue, sum up the Law given by God to the people of Israel, which Christians are also obliged to follow. “Imagine all of the misery that could be avoided,” writes Matthew Kelly, “if we all just lived by the life-giving wisdom found in the Ten Commandments.” Not only should we follow the Ten Commandments, but we should be Alive in Christ! Which commandment did Christ identify as the most important, and which commandant flows from it? archstl.org/dynamic BUILDING A CULTURE OF VOCATIONS Jesus commanded us to pray for vocations with His words, “Pray, therefore, the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest” (Mt. 9:38). Take on prayer for vocations as your personal effort to increase the number of priests, sisters, brothers, and lay ministers. WHITE HOUSE RETREAT White House Retreat for Men AND Women of the parish: Each year parishioners are invited to spend a three day weekend away in a silent retreat on the bluffs of the Mississippi to seek: Peace, Understanding, Rest, Reconnection, Forgiveness, Prayer, Reflection, Love, Solitude, Consolation, Awareness, Discernment, Inspiration, Example, Contemplation Men's dates: August 27-30 or October 15-18 Women's weekend retreats available: 5/21-24; 7/23-26; 11/12-15 Also available, women’s weekday retreat available: 9/14-17; 10/5-8; 10/19-22; 11/16-19 Contact Frank Grimes [email protected] or 636.256.8444. URGENT PRAYER LINE If you have an urgent prayer request, please call one of the captains of the phone chain. The members of the phone chain and e-mail chain will then offer their prayers for your request. Kathy Knox 636.394.3226 Marlene Crivello 636.227.4859 Don’t forget… No Sunday Evening Mass this weekend! Also no Sunday 5pm Mass on May 24th (Memorial Day weekend). BIBLE STUDY Catholics have a reputation for not reading the Bible. It seems to go back to a time when people were not generally literate and so had to have the Bible explained to them. In fact, it was always permissible to read the Bible, but we were asked to look to the teachings of the Church for interpretation. Bible study has become an important part of adult formation in many parishes. Groups gather and discuss particular parts of the Bible, usually with a leader. Many times specific published courses are used. So, while each person may share how the particular Scripture passage speaks to them, they also receive information about the passage from a source of scriptural scholarship. Copyright © 2014 Resource Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 RESPECT LIFE! THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON The most important person on earth is a mother. She cannot claim the honor of having built Notre Dame Cathedral. She need not. She has built something more magnificent than any cathedral— a dwelling for an immortal soul, the tiny perfection of her baby’s body. The Angels have not been blessed with such a grace. They cannot share in God’s creative miracle to bring new Saints to Heaven. Only a human mother can. Mothers are closer to God the Creator than any other creatures. God joins forces with mothers in performing this act of creation. What on God’s good earth is more glorious than this: to be a mother? Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty BLOOD DRIVE There will be a blood drive in the gym on May 17, 2015 from 8:00AM to 1:30PM. Please give if you can. New blood donors are badly needed! To make an appointment or for questions, call Julie Concagh, 394.4484. Sign up in our Gathering Space or at www.bloodcenterIMPACT.org and use sponsor code 9221. Please eat & drink before donating and bring a photo ID. SERRA CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT The excitement for the Serra Club Golf tournament is building! Tournament will be held at the Tapawingo National Golf Course in Sunset Hills on Monday, May 18, with a 12:00 noon shotgun start. Enjoy lunch, 18 holes, then dinner with Great Auction items. Great Benefit for VOCATIONS! Don't play golf? Come to our dinner auction. Meet priests, seminarians, and Serrans dedicated to supporting Religious Vocations. Register NOW by calling Darryl Ross at (314) 727-6149. Woman’s Place presents The Pain of Breaking Up A free workshop for women Saturday, May 16, 9am to noon at our Affton location – 8300 Morganford Rd, behind St. Mark church. Together we will explore ways to grieve a loss not acknowledged by others, a loss considered ‘bad for me’, and healing strategies for moving through loss. Open to all women. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Call 314-645-4848 to reserve your place. Woman’s Place works to end violence against women by providing compassionate crisis intervention, facilitating women’s transition to safety and healing, and educating the community. Now with 2 locations: 8300 Morganford Rd in Affton and 4116 McClay Rd in St. Charles. Made possible by donations, grants and our ongoing cell-phone collection. Reverend James Mason, J.D., the next Rector of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, is inviting all men for a Mass, talk and refreshments at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 106 N. Meramec in Clayton, MO, every second Thursday of the month. On May 14th, Father Mason will speak about the Nature of Marriage. Mass will be in the Church at 6:30 a.m., with coffee, refreshments and Father Mason’s talk from 7 a.m. until 7:45 a.m. in the Church basement. Participants are welcome to attend any part of the morning. Plenty of free parking is available on the Church lot. Use the stairs at the entrance nearest the Church parking lot to go up to Mass, or down to the basement for the talk and refreshments. http://kenrick.edu/forming-men-for-christmass-coffee-with-fr-mason/. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 May 16/17 5:00 PM 6:30 AM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM Hospitality D Callahan G Mueller Villaire Family A Hertel J Krebs T Potter P Hoffman R&R Milke L Pavia B Peters M Dulick M Favazza E Hamilton J Kelly/D Lee K McKay C Traeger L Cabral M Eggert J Karlovich L Schmidt Readers J Nimer J Unangst L Trani S Trani M Kraus W O’Connell L Kelly D Wangerin M King P Perniciaro Extraordinary Ministers *J Bisch P Carpio D Ebert P Johnson R Lusser G Oberle J Ramacciotti A Wiesler N Young T Coover K Knox *T Murphy needed *A Conroy E Conroy G Deutschmann J Ram J Schafbuch J Silvagni C Swieca J Swieca *T Arey T Councilor C Hamilton H Litzsinger L MacRae J Peanick D Venverloh J Venverloh B Whitson J Broom M Cassani *T Jannett B Jaworowski K Kohlberg G Livingston T Perniciaro M Schraeder needed * indicates rotating captains D.O.T.G. Ministers 5:00 PM Readers & EMsend nonavailable dates for June-JulyAugust to Jackie J Conrey J Graziano S Hoffman *C McCauley D McCauley J Seiler B Straub M Winkle C LaGrace/M&K King Servers M Morris K Morris L Creamer S Rizzo M Ryan E Fuller O Helfrey M Keating J Schoenwalder G Steinhart J Wolf C Myers S Schultz J Spellmeyer Certificates L Grojean J Hummel T Murphy L Stadnyk N Faucett D Hanley M Lumetta K Gervascio A Seiler D Baker A Blattel O U R PA R I S H FA M I LY WELCOME to OUR PARISH Kathleen O’Connor on Mercer Manor Drive Nancy (Derleth) Cordes on Claytonbrook Drive Brian & Angela (Oehl) Oravetz with sons, Avery &Trevor, on Timber Wind Drive WEDDING BANNS 3. 5/16/15, Old Cathedral: Melissa Sue Bowers, daughter of Kenneth & Maria (Russo) Bowers & Kelum Eugene Fecht, son of W. Jerry & Lynn Ann (Rabe) Fecht HAPPY ANNIVERSARY (50th, 55th or 60 years plus) Bob & Nancy Noonan—55 years on May 14th REST IN PEACE James L. Buckley The SANCTUARY LAMP will burn this week, May 10th—May 16th In Loving Memory of Members of The Stanton Family PRAY FOR THE SICK Lacey Rakestraw Nancy Sargent Ray Sirtak Chuck Chiburis Kota McManus Stacy Rakestraw Mary Ann Tiemeyer Luther Oliver Ursula Tamunday Craig Pisarkiewicz Patricia Sainato Brandon Ronning Paul Goevert James Vizek Nick Sorel Mark Haywood Gina Corley Rachel Boehmer Carmella Weisbrod Marilyn Missel Jim Berblinger Lorene Schmich Suzanne Meldrum Lorraine Schneider Patrick Bradley Leah Chilton Shirley Kitzmiller Carol Smith Lou Dueringer Alma Marino Nick Marino Sally Hodson Mark Klein Ellen Walsh Michelle Nightingale Jim Boland Carmeline Carter Bob Coleman Ray Mauzy Leo Stratmann Syl Bax Loretto Murphy Rosemary Stroup Bob Klebolt Robert E. Smith Alex Wangerin Tom McCullen Phyllis McCauley Barb Smoltz Joe Smoltz Jeanne Maher Shelley Sparkman Mark Wrozier Betty Villinger Carl Rogge Loretto Wagner Joan Juelfs Kristine Zander Jim Olenski Marcia Blake Carol Flickinger Kay Oslica John McCarthy Sr. Rose Marie Dobleman Cathy Blake Verena Adragna Mary Pavic Dustin Ashby John Stanton Francine Graziano Neoma Schmitz Gloria Unangst Lou Flynn Don Kemner Margaret Littleton Joseph Stanton Mary Cowell Dottie Piel Kim Cohen Jerry Weisbrod Cirila Cuasay Bob Conley Carole Rochow T J Biddle Deidre Gossett Kathleen Telscher Gloria Schnell Jeff Brockelmeyer Marcella Hoffmann Dennis Wagner Stephanie Walker John Walsch Lindsey Maloney Tom Peck Mary Ann Mulligan Dolores Kohlberg Jacque Murray Barb Hogan Peggy Finan Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 SOCIAL JUSTICE/SOCIAL ACTION/WAYS TO HELP WORD OF LIFE THANK YOU to FUNERAL OUTREACH “Pope Francis has captivated the world with his humility, warmth and compassion for each person. Vivid accounts of his tenderness for “the least of these”—the elderly, the imprisoned, those with disfiguring disabilities, the unborn, and many more— seize our attention. Why? At the heart of each of these interactions is a truth which resonates in our hearts, revealing to us something essential to understanding ourselves and our purpose. We are loved.” A big thank you to team C and co-captains Mary Berblinger and Kathy Warner for the great meal provided for the Bernie Keyes family after his funeral. As always preparation and delivery were wonderful!!! God thank and reward you ALL. — 2014 Respect Life Month statement, Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., Chairman, USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities (http://bit.ly/2014RLP) WHY JOIN THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS? Imagine being part of an organization that fills your heart and your mind with the joy of giving to others and the feeling that comes with making a difference. Knights are Catholics, 18 years of age or older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Being a Knight is more than camaraderie: it is being involved with your community; it is supporting your local Catholic Church, while enhancing your own faith: it is about protecting and enhancing your family life. Come see what we are all about and take the first steps to enhance your personal life. Meetings are held at 7:00pm on the third Tuesday of the month in the school’s Art Room. For additional information please contact Vic Panus, Grand Knight at 636.394.2735 or any Knight. WHEN DID I CLOTHE YOU LORD? Have you ever thought to yourself, what does the St. Vincent de Paul Society ministry contribute to our parish family? If you think you might have an interest or any questions about the Vincentians please call Pete Rubinelli at 636-405-2544. We currently have 25 members, and we are looking to grow our membership. LET US PRAY FOR PEACE THROUGHOUT OUR WORLD. WE PRAY FOR ALL WHO DEFEND THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. The daughters and sons of our parish in the military are: Lt Eric Adkisson Maj Jarrod Aranda PO2 Jeff Belcher Cpl Steven M. Brown SGT Christopher Buerke Sgt Brian Conlon Capt Aaron Coulter Capt Tony Crnko TSgt John Driscoll Lt Col Mary Durbin PFC Greg Favazza MSG Christopher Fick Lt Matt Finan 1SG Frank Gervascio *SSgt Dennis M. Gildea Jr LT Cole Greenhouse SSgt Michael J. Hartman LTJG Mike Jendrycki SFC Tim Kelley ENS Michael King PFC John Koch III PFC Ellen Meyer LCpL Adam Miklasz MAJ William Miller SGT Alex Moranz LT Mark C. Mueller Capt Meredith Mueller CPT Michael Murray SN Kevin O’Neill PVT Stephen O’Neill LCDR Nate Olish Maj Ryan Olish SSgt Brian Petersen *2LT Rick Phillips MAJ Elizabeth Popiak MAJ John Popiak PO1 Bryan Reading CPT Jason Sartori LT Kevin Schrodt LT Melissa Schrodt Maj Aaron M. Stumpf Capt Raymond Wagner III SPC Kale X. Weishaar PO3 Nick Welegala Sgt Ryan Zander * = serving in the Mideast (Please call the rectory if we are missing any names of our parishioners or their sons or daughters.) Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 ORGANIZATIONS & MINISTRIES Protecting God’s Children St. Clare will host a PGC class on Tuesday, May 12, 12:30pm in the Assisi House. SUMMER RETREAT SIGN-UPS High schoolers and 8th graders looking to join us for Project Life, Steubenville or Camp UNLEASHED need to RSVP and put down a $100 deposit to reserve their spot for these events. Information can be found on the parish website, under the "Youth" section; please contact Brian Straub! ST. CLARE VOLLEYBALL REGISTRATION (BOYS and GIRLS) Sign ups for St. Clare Volleyball will be open from May 1, 2015 until June 15, 2015 for 3rd through 8th grade. Cost: $105 / Player Grades 3-8 Families with more than one player receive a $10 discount for each player after the first. Late Registration: If for some reason you are not able to sign up between now and June 15th, there will be late registration available for an additional $25 per family. Registration is on the St Clare website under youth/athletics. St. Louis Young Adults~ Time for Wine Social Ladies and gentleman it is TIME FOR WINE! Saturday, May 16th we will be heading out to the Missouri river valley for some great wine. More importantly the great community that St. Louis Young Adults has established. If you are new to the group this is a perfect event to come to meet us! So bring a pal or bring a gal to the wineries. This year we decided to go to Balduccis Winery for Lunch since you can bring picnic baskets in at no charge! (Yes, you still have to buy their wine!) If you're interested in carpooling, please email [email protected] the following info: Name, phone number and if you're willing to be a driver (help driving is appreciated). *We will be carpooling from St. Monicas off 270 at 11:30!* You are welcome to join us at anytime of the day! Itinerary-Noon- Balduccis Winery (Bring Picnic baskets), 6601 Highway 94 South Augusta, Missouri 63332; 2pm- Montelle Winery, 201 Montelle Dr. at MO Hwy 94, Augusta, MO; 3:30 pmChandler Hill, 596 Defiance Road Defiance, MO 63341. ** Please note that STLYA expects the moderate use of alcohol by anyone choosing to consume alcoholic beverages at events. Thank you for your understanding.** ST. CLARE SOCCER REGISTRATION Sign ups for St. Clare Soccer will be open from May 1 until June 15 for Pre-K through 8th grade. Cost $95 / Player Grades K-8 $65 / Player Pre-K Families with more than one player receive a $10 discount for each player after the first. Late Registration If for some reason you are not able to sign up between now and June 15th, there will be late registration available for an additional $25 per family. How to Register Please visit the following website to register. http:// scoas.sportssignup.com/ site If you have any questions, please contact: Ken Carpio [email protected] Nathan Bisch [email protected] Holy Infant Knights of Columbus is having its monthly Bingo for May on Saturday the 16th. Bingo Starts at 7:00pm. Doors Open at 6:00pm. Minimum $50 Payout per Game! AND PULL TABS ARE FOR SALE! Admission is $20/person and includes: 15 Games of Bingo (9 cards for each game) and Drinks (Beer, Soda, Wine & Water) Sandwiches and Snacks Available for Purchase. ADULTS ONLY PLEASE. Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 OTHER HAPPENINGS Sixth Sunday of Easter May 10, 2015 THIS WEEK… Sun., May 10 DONUT WEEKEND! Science Room Closed 10:00am Babysitting-Assisi House 11:15am RCIA-Library Mon., May 11 Science Room Closed 3:00pm Den 1 (Hanson)-Assisi House 5:30pm PSR Classes-School Tue., May 12 Science Room Closed 7:45am Rosary-Assisi House 9:00am Adoration-Church 12:30pm PGC Class-Assisi House 3:00pm Peer Tutoring-Library & Art Room 3:00pm Brownies 18 (Schultz)-Assisi House 5:30pm Legion of Mary-Assisi House 7:00pm MOMS (Powers)-Assisi House Wed., May 13 Science Room Closed 3:00pm Peer Tutoring-Library & Art Room 3:00pm Daisy 80 (Medina)-Cafeteria 3:00pm Youth Choir Rehearsal-Church 7:00pm Youth Group-Assisi House 7:00pm Youth Group-Assisi House 7:00pm Noon Choir Rehearsal-Church 7:30pm Boy Scouts-Cafeteria Thurs., May 14 Science Room Closed 7:45am Rosary-Assisi House 3:00pm The Edge-Assisi House 7:00pm 10am Choir Rehearsal-Church 7:00pm School Board-Faculty Lounge Fri., May 15 Science Room Closed Sat., May 16 9:30am Servers’ Training-Church Sun., May 17 7:30am BLOOD DRIVE-Gym 10:00am Babysitting-Assisi House 11:15am RCIA-Library 1:00pm Baptism-Gathering Space 2:00pm Baptism-Gathering Space 6:00pm Youth Group-Assisi House Dr. Pete Spalitto, D.D.S. 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For Prompt Professional Service SCOTT EHRLICH - Parishioner HAPPY PRO HANDYMAN Plumbing • Electrical • Drywall • Painting Tile • Flooring • General Handyman Work Summer Camps Now Available! 636-227-5900 www.KennedyCatholic.net Home repair & renovation: Plumbing, electrical, drywall, flooring, carpentry. CONSIDER YOUR HONEY-DO LIST DONE! KATY COMPUTER SYSTEMS FREE ESTIMATES and SENIOR DISCOUNTS Call Matt at 314-313-5331 In, Fixed, Out...since 1988 Dawson ROOFING, INC. ASK FOR PARISHIONER DISCOUNT Specialists In Quality Reroofing & Repairs www.katy.com 636-238-1060 347 Clarkson @ Clayton Member RCGA and NRCA Fully Insured For Your Protection Financing Available Since 1978 FREE ESTIMATES We accept: M/C VISA DISCOVER AMEX In the dark regarding your loved one in assisted living? We provide email updates regarding Sales • Service • Installation 314-837-4671 • 636-949-6821 your loved one and peace of mind to you! 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OPEN EVERYDAY Saturday/Sunday Breakfast 7am-1pm 636-527-2425 15856 Clayton Rd. @ Clarkson www.alibi25.com 333 Ozark Trail Dr., Ste. 100, Ellisville St. Clare THOME PLUMBING COMPANY Parishioner & St. Clare School Family DESIGN AIRE INC. HEATING & COOLING (636) 230-6100 www.RiesOrtho.com 2% of Purchases of Air Conditioners & Furnaces will be donated to your Parish 314-739-1600 Your ad could be in this space! RESIDENTIAL • REPAIR REMODEL • INSTALLATION 636-394-6737 MASTERCARD • VISA • DISCOVER thomeplumbing.com Personal Counseling and Psychiatry Individual, Child, Family, and Marriage Counseling 498 Woods Mill Road, Manchester, MO 63011 636-391-9966 / www.cfsstl.org College or retirement? Find out how to afford both. John J. George, Financial Advisor 317 Clarkson Road • Suite 203 Ellisville, MO 63011 636-227-9550 Member SIPC www.edwardjones.com 2015 PARKWAY PIRANHAS CO-ED SUMMER WATER POLO Registration is now open thru June 5th. Please register by e-mail @ [email protected], &/or by phone @ (636) 346-5011. All practices are @ Parkway West High School Pool Wednesday/Friday nights @ 8:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M., starting: Friday, June 5th. Ages: 12-18. Complimentary First visit! In the Clarkson-Clayton Center 355 Ozark Trail Drive, Suite 3 Ellisville, MO 63011 636-391-9170 www.cherreortho.com 512868 St Clare of Assisi (A) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629
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