May 24, 2015 Pentecost Sunday Bulletin

St. Stephen Protomartyr Parish
Pentecost Sunday
May 24, 2015
PARISH
3949 Wilmington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63116
314 481-1133
314 481-6036 fax
[email protected]
www.saintstephenstl.org
Cha p e l of Sts. Ma ry a nd Jose ph
6304 Minnesota
St. Louis, MO 63111
SCHOOL
3929 Wilmington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63116
314-752-4700
314 752-5165 fax
[email protected]
Reverend Ron Hopmeir, Pastor
[email protected]
Ms. Pam Holmes,
Director of Liturgical Music and Worship, [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Regan, Pastoral Associate
[email protected]
Mrs. Barbara Edelmann, Office Manager / Bookkeeper,
[email protected]
Mrs. Leigh Manalang, Senior Ministry Coordinator,
[email protected]
Dr. Meghan Bohac, Principal
[email protected]
Mrs. Mary Paule, Child Safety Coordinator, Secretary,
[email protected]
St. Stephen Protomartyr Parish
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“There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but the same Spirit; there are different forms of service but the same
Lord; there are different workings but the same God who produces all of them in everyone.” 1 Corinthians 12:4-6
By giving each of us different gifts, God made sure that the Church would have the right combination of time, talent and
treasure that was needed to do His work. However, if one of us does not utilize our gifts, God’s plan goes
unfulfilled. Some important work is left undone.
STEWARDSHIP: SHARING TIME, TALENT, TREASURE and PRAYER
May 17 Sunday Contributions
On-line Giving Contribution
Total weekly contribution
Needed weekly from contribution
R&I
Tuition Assistance
Catholic Communication
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
4,836.00
3,362.00
8,198.00
7,692.30
156.00
856.00
522.00
Special collection for May: Catholic Communication
Mass on Memorial Day will be at 9 AM. Please join
us as we pray for those who have died while serving in
the armed forces.
The Parish Office will be closed Memorial Day, May
25. We will reopen at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, May 26 at
8:30 AM.
Card Tables for sale
With the donation of some new card tables from the
Alumni Association we have a few of the old card tables
for sale. Tables are $5 each while they last. If you
would like to purchase a card table contact Barb at the
parish office - 481-1133 or
[email protected]
Lectors
Saturday, May 30
4:00 PM - C. Quinn, M.B. Kuntz
Sunday, May 31
8:00 AM - P. O’Connell, D. Nichols
10:30 AM - C. Kveton, W. Kveton
Servers
Saturday, May 30
4:00 PM - E. Joly, L. Bieg
Sunday, May 31
8:00 AM - M. Hibbler, J. Sciaroni
10:30 AM - M. Manalang, G. Manalang
Youth Ministry
GO FORTH – Attention all high schoolers and
8th graders! Come join us this Wednesday, May
27th from 7-9 PM at Bishop DuBourg High School as we
finish out the school year and prepare to GO FORTH
into the summer! Fun, food, and fellowship promised.
Just a note – we WILL still be meeting weekly over the
summer. Questions? Contact Lauren at 314.288.8873
or [email protected].
Monday
May 25
Tuesday
May 26
Wednesday
May 27
Thursday
May 28
Friday
May 29
Saturday
May 30
Sunday
May 31
Mass 9 AM
Office Closed
Mass 8 AM
Mass
8 AM
Mass 8 AM
Mass 8 AM
Mass 8 AM
Masses
8 AM &
10:30 AM
Quilters
9 AM - 2 PM
Arthritis
Exercise 9 AM
Arthritis
Exercise 9 AM
Vigil Mass
4 PM
Parish Council
7 PM
May 24, 2015
Pentecost Sunday
WELCOME!
If you are new to St. Stephen Protomartyr parish or
just visiting, Welcome!!
Visitors please sign the Guest Book found near the
main entrance to the Church.
If you would like to register in the parish, please call
or email the parish office. Welcome to the
neighborhood and parish community!!
Parish Mission Statement
“Following the example of our patron St. Stephen, we
are called to be witnesses of God’s love and to be a
faith-filled, reconciling parish.”
Vacation Bible School
Get ready for SSP’s 2015 Vacation Bible School:
“Son Treasure Island!!“ on July 6 - 10
We are currently looking for volunteers who would
like to help with all aspects: setting up, cleaning up,
taking down, teaching, snack, etc.
Registration will be coming out soon! Please watch
the bulletin, online on the Parish website and facebook
pages.
Online Giving Link
Away on business or vacation. Consider online giving
that allows you to give anytime, anywhere with a click of a
button. The link to online giving is
https://osvonlinegiving.com/809
Please consider giving online.
Church Nursery Program for Toddlers
There are loving church members available to watch
your active toddlers and preschoolers during the 10:30
AM Mass on Sundays. If you would like some peaceful
prayer time, please come to the SSP nursery program
located in the rectory basement. The basement can be
reached from the alley door at the west transept of the
church.
A parent volunteer watches 1 - 4 year olds during the
hour of Mass. There are many age-appropriate toys and
books for the children. We also play Bible and nursery
rhyme music and enjoy a light snack.
It is a fun time for these small children of our parish to
meet and play together! Call Leigh Manalang at
481-1133 for more information or to volunteer your time
in this ministry.
Looking Ahead
♦
June 7 Farewell to Dr. Bohac during Donut Sunday
♦
June 10 - Parish Picnic
♦
July 6 - 10 - Vacation Bible School
Farewell
On July 1, 2015 Dr. Meghan Bohac will leave us to
start her new job as President of Notre Dame High
School. We will have an informal reception on June 7,
2015 after the 10:30 Mass for those who would like to
say good bye / until we meet again.
Faithful Departed
In the charity of your prayers please pray for the
mother of Joe Rusch and the father of Steve Butz who
died this past week.
God of faithfulness, in your wisdom you called your
servants out of this world; welcome them into your
presence, so that they may enjoy eternal light and peace
and be raised up in glory with all your saints.
Soccer & Volleyball Registration
Registration for the 2015 soccer and
volleyball season are now open. Please go
to ezrosters.com/stl-ssp. Registration will
remain open through the month of May.
If you have any questions please contact
Jason Joly/Trish Vogel
at [email protected].
Family Members Serving in the Military
We would like to update our list of those serving in
the Military. If you have a family member serving or if
your family is no longer in the service, please notify the
rectory, so that we can make sure our information is up
to date.
Readings for the Week
Monday: Sir 17:20-24 Ps 32:1-2, 5-7 Mk 10:17-21
Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12 Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23 Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: Sir 36:1, 4-5a, 10-17 Ps 79:8-9, 11, 13
Mk 10:32-45
Thursday: Sir 42:15-25 Ps 33:2-9 Mk 10:46-52
Friday: Sir 44:1, 9-13 Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Sir 51:12cd-20 Ps 19:8-11 Mk 11:27-33
The Most Holy Trinity: Deut 4:32-34, 39-40
Ps 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22 Rom 8:14-17 Mt 28:16-20
PICNIC NEWS
CALLING ALL
BAKERS!
It’s time to break out
those cake pans,
cupcake papers, &
cookie sheets. Baked
donations are needed for
the SSP Parish Picnic
Cake Walk. Not a
Baker? You can still
help! Store bought
donations are welcome
or donate your time by
working a booth! Cake boxes and cookie bags are
available at the back of church. Please drop of
donations the evening before or of morning the picnic.
Questions? Contact Heather Mattingly 314-537-5208/
[email protected]
SNEAK PREVIEW - RAFFLE OF FUN
ADULT - BBQ PIT donated from Home Depot - PORK
STEAKS from Kenrick - CARDINAL BASEBALL
TICKETS from Villa Lighting KIDS - IPAD mini - portable power battery - One FREE
2015 Pool Membership from Concordia Turners - 4
tickets to River City Rascals There are a lot of great prizes this year for Raffle of Fun
- plus much more to come. Tickets are 6 for $5 or $1 a
chance. If you have any questions call Jan Oppelt at
(314) 351-2489.
GRAND RAFFLE
Secure your chance today at winning $10,000! Only 400
tickets are sold at $100 a piece. You can split tickets
with friends and family. To buy your ticket today, contact
Tim and Pattie O'Connell at 314.352.8145
or [email protected].
SPONSOR A BOOTH
Please consider sponsoring a booth at the picnic. The
cost is only $150! Our goal is to get 30 sponsorships.
So far we have 10. The deadline is May 29,
Sponsorship forms are in the holders at the entrances to
the church or contact Gina Joly
INCOMING 8TH GRADERS
Don't miss out on an hour of community service by
volunteering to help clean up at this year's picnic. Many
of your classmates have already signed up! Contact Jill
and Nick Pace if interested ([email protected]).
RING TOSS BOOTH
We are collecting items for the parish picnic. Our Ring
Toss game is one of the most profitable games as it
depends solely on parishioner donations. We're currently
collecting anything and everything you'd like to donate.
Toys, books, craft stuff, holiday paper plates, games,
stationary, kitchen stuff, trinkets and costume jewelry,
coin collections, bobble heads, silly socks from Great
Aunt Bertha that you never wore, etc. ANY AND
EVERYTHING. Think garage sale stuff. The only thing
we won't take are items made of glass. Please leave
these items in the box in the back of church or drop off at
aftercare.
BEAT THE BUCKET
Dr. Meghan Bohac, will be making a celebrity debut at
our Beat the Bucket booth from 2:30 - 3:30 pm on picnic
day. Please wish her well at her new job by soaking her
at her current one!
PICNIC SIGNS
Help us publicize the SSP picnic by putting a sign in your
yard! Contact Jill and Nick Pace (314.413.1349
or [email protected]) and we'll be happy to come by
and put a sign in your yard!
PRE SALE TICKETS
Pre sale ride bracelets and game tickets are available
now! You can buy them on the following dates:
- May 31: After all Masses
- June 7: After all Masses
Prices are as follows:
- Pre-sale ride bracelets: $26 / Day of: $30
- Pre-sale game tickets: 4 for a $1.00 / Day of: 3 for a $1
GIFT CARD EXTRAVAGANZA
Don't miss out an opportunity to win $750 worth of gift
cards, redeemable at local
restaurants like The Haven,
Cecil Whitakers, Crusoe’s,
Pasta House, Gyro
Company, California Pizza
Kitchen, and more. Tickets
are only $10 a piece or 3
for $20. To buy your ticket
today, contact Jill or Nick
Pace (314.413.1349
or [email protected]).
St. Stephen Protomartyr Parish
Cookies at gate 4-A
In her book Honeybee, the Arab-American poet and
writer Naomi Shihab Nye tells of waiting for her flight in
Albuquerque when she heard this announcement: "If
anyone near Gate 4-A understands Arabic, please come
to the gate immediately."
As it happened, that was Naomi's gate and she went
to the counter. An older woman, in traditional Palestinian
dress, was crumpled on the floor, wailing. The agent
asked Naomi to explain to her that her flight was going to
be delayed but would come, that there was no need to
worry.
Naomi stooped down and put her arm around the
woman and spoke to her in Arabic, assuring her that her
flight was not cancelled, that she would get to her
destination. The distraught woman cried to Naomi that
she needed to be in El Paso the next day for medical
treatment. She did not understand that the flight was
only delayed, not cancelled.
"You'll get there, just late." Naomi said in Arabic.
"Who is picking you up? Let's call him."
Naomi called the woman's son in El Paso and
explained (in English) what had happened. Naomi told
the son that she would stay with his mother until her
plane left. Mother and son then talked and he assured
her that he would be there to pick her up whenever she
arrived. Then, just for fun, Naomi and the woman called
her other sons. Naomi then called her own dad and the
woman and Naomi's dad spoke for several minutes in
Arabic - and discovered that they had several mutual
acquaintances.
By the time the woman boarded her flight, she was at
peace, even laughing with Naomi and other waiting
passengers. Before departing, she pulled from her bag a
sack ofmamool cookies - little crumbly mounds stuffed
with dates and nuts and topped with sugar - and offered
them to the other women at the gate. To Naomi's
surprise, no one declined. The traveler from Argentina,
the mom from California, the lovely woman from Laredo
were all smiling, covered with the same sugar.
Naomi wries that, as the older woman said goodbye
and boarded the plane, "I looked around the gate and
thought, This is the world I want to live in. One with no
apprehension. This can still happen anywhere, I thought.
Not everything is lost."
╬
The fire of Pentecost re-ignites in a New Mexico
airport: The Spirit of God overcomes the barriers of
language and perception, transforming fear into
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peace, misunderstanding into community. As on
Pentecost, God's Spirit continues to speak in the
love of the Beatitudes, in the forgiveness of the
prodigal's father, in the generosity of the Good
Samaritan, in the hope of the resurrection. The gift of
Pentecost faith enables us to hear the voice of God
speaking in the midst of the clamor and busyness,
the pain and despair of our lives, inviting us to
embrace the life and love of God in our homes and
hearts. ╬
From: Connections: May 2015
Around Town
Summer at St. Joseph Academy
June 1-July 17, 2015. St. Joseph’s Academy offers
science camps provided by the Saint Louis Science
Center; and Arts & Athletics camps for girls (grades 310). SJA is centrally located and before/after care is
available! For more information and to register, please
visit summer.stjosephacademy.org or call 314-394-4305.
Assumption Parish Picnic is Sunday, May
31st from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. We’ll have Chicken Dinners,
Hamburgers, Hotdogs, Brats, Pizza, etc. There will be
Great Rides, Fun Game Booths and Music throughout
the day. Assumption Parish is located at 4725 Mattis
Road, STL, MO 63128. Call 314-487-7970 for any
questions or visit our website: www.assumptionstl.org
You are invited to a Fried
Chicken and Kettle Beef
Dinner with all the fixings at St. Anne’s Parish located
in French Village (Hwy Y at Brickey Road) on Sunday,
June 14, 2015, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and
3:00 p.m. (Dine in our air conditioned hall or carry out).
The cost for adults is $10 and $5 for children 12 and
under. A soda stand will be available and coolers are
welcome. Quilt Bingo games start at 1 p.m. Lawn
games and free kid games. Come and join the fun!
Coach Brandt’s Offensive Elite Skills Camp –
A FREE two-day girls’ basketball camp ONLY open to St.
Stephen players entering 6th, 7th, & 8th grade.
June 23rd & 24th
10:30am – 12:30pm
at SSP’s Gym
Please RSVP to Ryan Sykora at
[email protected]
SOUTH GRAND SENIOR MINISTRY
FREE SERVICE OPPORTUNITY FOR SOUTH GRAND SENIORS
Do you have home repairs looming? Could you use several days of help to complete a project at your home? Project
Life through the Office of Youth Ministry in the St. Louis Archdiocese is serving older adults the week of June 8-12th!
Teens from various backgrounds and their adult leaders will be volunteering to assist those in need. Volunteers can
help with cleaning windows, gutters, yard work, minor repairs, painting, emptying basements and garages, etc.
Please contact Leigh Manalang at 481-1133 to sign up for help through this program.
SELF-COMPASSION WORKSHOP
SGSM is pleased to offer our next Aging Wisely session on Self-Compassion. Please join us on Monday, June 22,
from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, at St. John the Baptist Parish Center, 4200 Delor. The workshop will include: a
presentation by Sheila Chibnall-Treptow, an advocate at Woman’s Place, Tai Chi exercise by Susan Marting, and a
FREE delicious lunch.
The mission of Woman’s Place is to end violence against women by providing compassionate crisis intervention,
facilitate women’s transition to safety and healing, and educate the community. Sheila will provide an interactive
presentation on self-compassion as the source of our compassion for others. Caring for others means that we must
care for ourselves. Please RSVP by June 17 to Joan at 314-353-1255 ext. 26. If you have any questions about the
workshop, please give Joan a call.
HEALTH SCREENINGS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE
St. Anthony of Padua is pleased to offer you a preventive health event. Lifeline Screening will be in the parish hall
on Wednesday, June 17. Lifeline offers non invasive and painless health screenings and scans. These tests check
for blocked arteries which can cause strokes, abdominal aneurysms which lead to ruptured aortas, hardening of
the arteries in the legs which can predict heart disease, irregular heartbeats which can cause strokes, and bone
density screenings for both men and women to assess osteoporosis and potential bone fractures. Be proactive about
your health and don’t wait for symptoms! There is a fee not covered by insurance. For an appointment or
information, call 1-888-653-6441.
OLDER AMERICANS MONTH – CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS
Alzheimer’s Association Support Groups are a safe place to learn, receive helpful tips, connect with resources and
meet others impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and memory loss. Groups are led by highly trained,
professional, and compassionate volunteers and meet at a variety of locations throughout the community. Meetings
typically take place monthly and are always free. Please note that some groups offer additional transportation services
or care for people with dementia.
How do I attend a support group?
You can find a full listing at www.alz.org/stl and click on “Support Groups.” You may also call the 24/7 Helpline at 800272-3900 for support groups in the Missouri and Illinois area.
Project ESTEEM
Project ESTEEM is an innovative information/support group for people with early stage memory loss. The program is
unique in that both the person with dementia and a family member or friend attends. When Project ESTEEM meets,
attendees split into groups. The friends and family discuss how to best help their loved ones, while those with dementia
can talk and learn how to better cope with their diagnosis. Project Esteem is offered twice a year in the spring and in the
fall. Eight meetings in each session. Spring sessions are offered during the evening, fall sessions are offered during the
day. For more information and to enroll call 800-272-3900.
St. Stephen Protomartyr
Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day
9:00 AM - Fr. Joseph Wolf
Tuesday, May 26
8:00 AM - James Ringenbach
Wednesday, May 27
8:00 AM - Celestina Nerhati
Thursday, May 28
8:00 AM - Tom Cline Family
Friday, May 29
8:00 AM - Fr. William Bahrens
Saturday, May 30
8:00 AM - Fr. Albert Danter
4:00 PM - Msgr David Rotermann
Sunday, May 31
8:00 AM - Our Parishioners
10:30 AM - Terry Federer
Ed Villar Family
for our sick and recovering
Nader Attarian - Dolores Eckert - Dorothy Flippin James Forgash - Mary Lopinot - Herb Herberts Dan Nichols - Joey Renick - Margaret Ringkamp Bill Warren
for our homebound
Dorothy Flippin - Jeanette Holmer Rosemary Kobylinski - Delores & Ralph Riley Rose Schuster
for those in nursing homes
Lorraine Burke - Ellie Kearns - Cecilia Olson Waumeda Merritt
for family members serving in the military
Joel Bruce - Derek Hirtz - Brandon Johnson
Stephen Napier - Stephen Laz - Brian Schoellhorn Donald Shaver - Mitch Sollmann - Mark Tisius Bradley Westcott
Tuesdays, after 8 am Mass: Perpetual Help
Devotions
Wednesdays, 8:45 am—4:00 pm: Church is open for
Eucharistic Adoration
First Friday of the month, Holy Hour and Benediction
after the 8:00 AM Mass.
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Parish Office Hours
314-481-1133
Monday through Thursday: 8:30 AM — 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM — 3:00 PM
Closed Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays and Holy Days
Bulletin Article Deadline
Monday at 12:00 PM. prior to the weekend bulletin.
Sacramental Celebrations
Eucharist
Saturday evening Vigil:
4:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM
10:30 AM (nursery available)
Monday: Liturgy of the Word with Communion
8:00 AM
Tuesday through Saturday: Mass
8:00 AM
Holy Day:
8:00 AM and 7:00 PM
Infant and Child Baptism
Baptisms are celebrated at any weekend liturgy or on the
last Sunday of the month following the 10:30 am.
Eucharist. Parents are asked to call the parish office to
arrange a Baptism.
Adult Initiation / Reception into the Catholic Church
Any adult who would like to know more about our Catholic
faith, and/or who is interested in becoming a member of the
Catholic Church, please call the parish office.
Reconciliation
Saturdays 3:00 - 3:30 PM
Marriage
Please contact one of the clergy at least six months prior to
the planned date of marriage.
Anointing of the Sick
We have a communal celebration of this sacrament at the
weekend liturgies in the fall and in the spring.
If you would like to be anointed before entering the
hospital or if you are homebound, please call the parish office.
Parish School of Religion
Parish School of Religion formal classes in our Catholic Faith
Children: 4 yrs. through 8th grade and high school
Located on the campus of St. John the Baptist Parish.
Call the PSR Director at 314-773-3070.
Church Nursery
Located in the rectory basement during 10:30 AM Mass.
Enter by way of the alley. Staffed by parents.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Children ages 4 through second grade are invited to participate
and hear the scriptures in a way meaningful to their age. Held
the first Sunday in September through Mother’s Day excluding
holidays.
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