Holy Redeemer Parish Founded 1886 17 Joy Ave. Webster Groves 63119

Holy Redeemer Parish
Founded 1886
17 Joy Ave. Webster Groves 63119
HOLY MASS:
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Weekday: M-F 6:15 & 8:15 AM (September-May)
M-F 6:15 & 8:00 AM (June-August)
Holy Days: See Bulletin Announcements
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. until Wednesday 6:00 a.m.
Benediction: First Tuesday 7:15 p.m.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Saturday: 4:00 to 4:45 p.m.
Rectory/Office: (314) 962-0038
Fax: (314) 962-2084
Website: www.holyr.org
PASTOR
Reverend Kenneth A. Brown
IN RESIDENCE
Most Reverend Edward M. Rice
DEACON: Deacon John P. Flanigan, Jr.
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 12, 2014
Fr. Kenneth Brown, Pastor
Holy Redeemer School
314-962-8989
Principal—Mrs. Pam Galluzzo
314-962-3560 Fax
Parish School of Religion
[email protected]
Mrs. Darcy Callahan
School Secretary—[email protected]
Parish Council Chairperson
Church Meeting Room 314-962-0038 #125
Rectory Meeting Room 314-962-0038 #124
Music Director , Todd Senzig
Rectory Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 AM—4:00 PM
Bulletin Deadline: Monday Noon–contact [email protected]
Youth Director, Mike Huggins
Deacon John Flanigan
[email protected]
314-962-8989 X 2
[email protected]
John Lee
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Holy Name Society/Men’s Club 4th Thursday CJ Muggs
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, October 13
Galatians 4:22-24, 27, 31 Luke 11:29-32
6:15 am Alberta Kunde
8:15 am Veronica Furey, Special Intention
Tuesday, October 14 St. Callistus I
Galatians 5:1-6 Luke 11:37-41
6:15 am Tom Greteman
8:15 am Nancy Schuster Natoli
Wednesday, October 15 St. Teresa of Jesus
Galatians 5:18-25 Luke 11:42-46
6:15 am Marianne Rau Trinquet
8:15 am Lou & Laverne Brennecke
Thursday, Oct. 16 St. Hedwig; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Ephesians 1:1-10 Luke 11:47-54
6:15 am Chuck Deubner
8:15 am Johnson & Christopher Perez Grades 1-3
Friday, October 17 St. Ignatius of Antioch
Ephesians 1:11-14 Luke 12:1-7
6:15 am Parish Purgatorial Society
8:15 am Joyce Bulte, Special Intention All School Mass
Saturday, October 18 St. Luke
2 Timothy 4:10-17 Luke 10:1-9
5:00 pm (Vigil) Michael & Margaret L’Ecuyer
Sunday, October 19
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 45:1, 4-6 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5 Matthew 22:15-21
7:30 am People of the Parish
9:00 am Ann Dent
11:00 am Paul Barnes
REST IN PEACE
Robert Peter, father of Dave & Angie
Lois Jaeger
MINISTERS FOR OCTOBER 18-19
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
5:00 pm J. Samson, D. Reis, J. Venker, M. Venker
L. Wassel, M. Werner
7:30 am S. Tom, D. Tom, J. Christy, G. Christy,
C. Jeep, C. Kaiman, SL
9:00 am B. O’Leary, J. Baum, R. Bischoff,
D. Dahl, C. Devanny, T. Gerard
11:00 am G. Schlueter, E. Franke, C. Goodheart,
P. Vogt, J. Reis, G. Hollabaugh
SERVERS
5:00 pm
7:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
T. O’Hanlon, L. Pino, P. Fox
A. Regina, C. Rensing, M.P. Robben
G. Rogers, D. Rohm, W. Sadlo
G. Ramirez, M. Scott, M. Streeter
LECTORS
5:00 pm
7:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
Patricia Dwyer
Cathy Jeep
Joe Whyte
Julian Montano
LITURGY OF THE WORD FOR CHILDREN
PreK-1st Grade—Elizabeth Fox
Members of the Knights of Columbus will be
soliciting donations after Mass this Sunday, October 12th for their annual “Tootsie Roll” Drive
to aid mentally challenged children. Your donations will be greatly appreciated.
FATHER BROWN’S CORNER
Twice each year, once in the Fall near Advent and then in the Spring during Lent, the parish tries to offer
an adult religious/spiritual education series. This Fall we will be offering another four-part series, this
time on Monday evenings at a time when parents of our children in PSR are in class. We know how busy
parents are and how difficult it is to find time even for things that are important, so we are hoping a good
number of those parents who might otherwise just be waiting to retrieve their children will use this opportunity to deepen their knowledge and faith. Dr. Jay Hammond of the Theology Department at St. Louis
University will produce this four part hour- long series. He has titled it Advent in Assisi with St. Francis.
It will include an interactive exploration of the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi. It promises to be an engaging series, and even if one must miss one of the parts, what one is able to attend will still be rewarding
and make good sense. The series will run in church on four Monday evenings, 6:40 until 7:40, ending just
in time to be able to pick up the children from PSR. Except for one Monday at the beginning of November, they will run the consecutive Mondays of October 27th, November 10th, November 17 and November
24th. We are hoping many of our parishioners will be able to join us.
Father Brown
YOUTH GROUP
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
Luke 18 Concludes at 11AM Mass this Sunday! Thank
you to all of the high school teens, parishioners, parent
volunteers, and young adult ministry team for all their
hard work and prayers for this awesome retreat!
Thank you for supporting your St. Vincent DePaul
Society. We would like to share a thank you that we
received: “Please pass along my thanks to your
church congregation for all of their help. All of the
coins and dollars that they gave helped me and my
teenage son pay our electricity bill. But I think the
most important gift I received was the opportunity to
share the teaching moment of the kindness of
strangers with my son. My hope is for my son to be
in a position to pay it forward at some time in the
future.”
JHigh—a ministry just for the 7th and 8th graders of the
parish. Our next JHigh Night is Wednesday, November
5th from 7-8:30PM.
On Friday 10/17 we will have JHigh Off Campus at
Tower Tee! More details to come!
Lifeteen— Lifeteen meets EVERY Thursday from 7830PM in the cafeteria! Join us this Thursday!
Lifeteen Fall Retreat is November 7-9, 2014! Join us
for a weekend of fun, prayer, and growing closer to
God! More details can be found at http://holyr.org/?
page_id=2576
Want to get involved and keep up on the latest news??
-Like us on Facebook “Holy Redeemer Youth Ministry
-Follow us on Twitter “@HolyRedeemerLT”
-Follow us on Instagram “HolyRedeemerLT”
-Send an email to [email protected] and ask to be added
to the email list.
ST. PATRICK’S CASSEROLE PROGRAM
Team #1, please pick up your pan this Sunday after
Mass and return the casserole to the Rectory no later than 4:00 PM on Friday, October 17th.
Look for more information to come about the 30th Anniversary of the Casserole Program.
At Holy Redeemer, funds are raised primarily
through the collection basket. You will find an envelope in your monthly packet or in the online giving
options. If you are interested in a hands-on way of
assisting SVDP, contact Raoul Robichaux at [email protected] for more info. We need more
volunteers.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
A Marriage Encounter weekend is the perfect opportunity to give your spouse some precious time to help
your marriage come more alive and revitalize the
richness you remember over the years. For more information on upcoming weekends on October 24-26
and December 5-7 simply call 314-469-7317 or apply
online at www.stl-wwme.org.
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Marty Walsh
Frances Walrond
Toni Berberich
Alice McDonough
Ruth Noyes
Bonnie Brunty
Frederick Femmer Claire Audrain George Mockler
Mary Slais
Alberta & Joseph J. Simeone
Sylvia Luebbert
Patricia Wilhelm
Ted Pepple
Donna Vogt
Ralph Nuelle
Suzy Volansky, friend of Do & John Reis
Vicki McWhorter, friend of Toni Berberich
David E. Nothstine, nephew of Jim Doubek
Helen Claire Mashburn, mother of Janet Doubek
Ann Chopin, sister of Jim Perabo
Jen Cronin, niece of Jim & Kathy Dowd
Nicholas Famolaro, grandson of Deeds & Faith Fletcher
John Bussen
Robert Bradshaw, friend of George Mockler
Bernie Ceriotti, niece of Jim & Marlene Serati
Mark Reeds, friend of Deeds & Faith Fletcher
Rosemary Rowe, sister of Sr. Angela Senyszyn, OSF
Judy Bershe, friend of Mary Shasserre
Joyce Bulte, mother of Carolyn Riggle
Carole O’Neil, friend of Bob & Janet Hart
Mary Beth Hall, sister of Carol Horn
Paul McLafferty, father of Margie LaMore
Heather Starr, sister of Sue Flanigan
Barb de Lisi, friend of Betty Longi
Barbara Karney Williamson, friend of Pat Dwyer
Morgan Taylor, friend of Kelly Radar
Elizabeth Stanley, granddaughter of Ruth Stanley
Kay Hess
Mary Witzig, cousin of Mary Shasserre
Mark Chickey, brother of Mary Wilcox
Due to privacy laws we no longer are informed of hospital stays.
Family members, please notify the rectory.
PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING
IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Nikki Corno, daughter of Toni & Bob Corno (Israel)
CPL Patrick Whyte, USMC , son of Joe & Cheryl Whyte
PARISH CHOIR NEWS
The Parish Choir has begun its Fall season! We are
always looking for new members in all voice parts. Anyone high-school age or older is welcome, and music
reading ability is not required (although is certainly a
plus!) I know there are many musically talented parishioners in the pews— won’t you consider joining us?
If you are interested in purchasing a handbell in memory
of a loved one and donating it to the Parish, there are still
bells available. Suggested donation is either $200 or
$300. You can drop that in the collection or send it to
the office at 17 Joy Avenue to our attention.
10/05/14 Envelopes
Online
Total
YEAR TO DATE
ACTUAL
BUDGET
$ 10,485.00
$ 6,786.10
$ 17,271.10
$571,578.05
$ 16,500.00
$ 16,500.00
$ 579,400.00
“And my God will supply every need of yours…”
Philippians 4:19
God really does provide for those that are grateful and
generous. This is very difficult for people that don’t live
a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical
and say it’s just coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one month—be generous with your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see
how God provides for your needs.
Sign up for Online Giving by visiting our parish website
at www.holyr.org. Please call the Rectory at 962-0038 if
you would like to cancel your set of envelopes.
October Special Collections:
Permanent Deacon—October 5—$929.70
World Mission Sunday—October 19—$245.00
Thank you for your support!
DEBT REDUCTION CAMPAIGN
SEPTEMBER
ACTUAL
$ 6,131.50
BUDGET
$4,000.00
Loan Balance—$681,052.92
Thank you for your continued commitment to
Stewardship and our Debt payment
Together We’re Better certificates are available in the
Rectory office from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. If you wish to
pre-order or would like an order form emailed to you,
please contact [email protected]. Orders placed by Monday
are usually available by Friday afternoon.
YOU can share your Catholic Faith!
Who do YOU know who is:
Searching for God?
Desiring to become a Catholic?
Just curious about Catholicism?
We meet on Thursdays, from 7 to 8:30 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. This is a great place to begin to
understand us Catholics and our ways. For more information contact Mary Ziegelman 314-968-2561 or call
the Rectory office 314-962-0038.
OCTOBER PSR
October 13—Faculty Meeting NO PSR
October 20—Class 6:30-7:45 PM
October 27—Class 6:30-7:45PM
All Saints Mass—everyone is welcome to join us at a special
Saint’s Mass on Monday, November 3 at 7:00 PM. The 1st,
2nd & 3rd grade PSR students will be honoring some of their
favorite saints as dress in appropriate costumes or carry symbols representing these saints.
MEDICINES NEEDED FOR HAITI
The HR Medical Mission to St. Jean du Sud will take place the
second week in November. While we have received most of the
meds that are needed, we are still short on a few over-the-counter
medicines. If you can help us obtain any of the following meds,
it would be greatly appreciated. The medicines can be placed in
the baskets at each of the church doors between now and Sunday,
October 12th. Thank you for your continued support of our efforts in Haiti.
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Infant Multivitamin Drops (No other vitamins/minerals are
needed)
Liquid children’s ibuprofen
Hydro-cortisone Cream (2oz tubes)
Triple Antibiotic Cream
Clotrimazole (Lotrimin) Cream
Liquid Cough/Cold Medicine (4-8 oz)
FeSo4 (Iron) Tablets 325 mg
Sts. Peter & Paul Feeding Program
Change of Seasons—Change of Menu
On Friday, October 17th we will again be feeding the homeless,
poor and homeless at Sts. Peter & Paul. We are in need of home
made chili, sliced and shredded cheese, crackers, salad makings
and desserts. (Please note menu change) Any of these donations can be dropped off at 517 Sunnyside or brought down to
Sts. Peter & Paul. Volunteers welcome. We also need drivers.
Can you spare a few hours a month? Questions? Call 962-5354.
We appreciate monetary donations. (Checks made out to Jane
Corbett—with Peter & Paul in the memo section)
Thanks to all!
BOOK CLUB
Fr. Michael Gaitley (the author of the 33 Days to Morning Glory) has
another book entitled “Consoling the Heart of Jesus.” We are studying the book and watching DVDs on it for a series of ten sessions.
Please join us on Wednesday, October 15 in the Church Meeting
Room after the 8:45 AM Mass. For more information and for copies
of the book, please contact Angela Anderson at 968-8546.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday, October 12
Children’s Liturgy—9:00 AM Mass
Luke 18 Retreat—11:00 AM Mass
Reunion—11:00 AM Mass
Reception—Noon CMR
Women’s ACTS—7:30 PM CMR
Monday, October 13
Cub Committee—7:00 PM RMR
NO PSR—Faculty Meeting
Tuesday, October 14
Eucharistic Adoration
Cub Scouts—3:15 PM CMR
Women’s ACTS—7:00 PM Café
Rosary/Divine Mercy Chaplet—7:15 PM
Wednesday, October 15
Book Club—8:45 AM CMR
Chess Club—3:15 PM 201
Thursday, October 16
Scouts—3:15 PM CMR
Youth Group—7:00 PM Café
RCIA—7:00 PM RMR
Choir—7:00 PM CMR
Friday, October 17
JHigh—Off Campus
Noon Dismissal—School
Professional Development Day—Noon Gym
Fellowship Meeting—6:30 PM CMR
Saturday, October 18
Men’s ACTS—7:00 AM CMR
Sunday, October 19
Children’s Liturgy—9:00 AM Mass
Stephens Ministry—9:30 AM CMR
Women’s ACTS—7:00 PM CMR
Volleyball games and practices will be held
school evenings.
STS. PETER & PAUL
CHRISTMAS PARTY
December 12, 2014
We are requesting donations of hats,
scarves, gloves, socks, sweaters, coats. We
have over 200 families that we are trying to
provide warm clothing for the winter. If
you are able to help in any way, please put
your donations in the box marked Sts. Peter
& Paul in the Church Library. Monetary
donations are also appreciated payable to
“Jane Corbett” with Sts. Peter and Paul in
the memo section. Thank you for you help.
White House Jesuit Retreat presents the Ignatian
Spirituality Lecture Series:
Please join us for an evening of faith and fellowship with
Fr. Dan White, S.J. Fr. White will discuss Ignatian Sprituality in everyday life and in parish life. This free event
takes place on Wednesday, October 22 at 7:30 PM in
SLUH’s “SiCommons” building (4970 Oakland Avenue).
Doors open at 7:00 PM. To register call 314-416-6400 or
visit www.whretreat.org
GIVE A MEAL A MONTH
Please pick up a yellow Give A Meal A Month bag at
the church entrances next weekend to fill with the following suggested food items: Canned beef stew, canned
chili or spaghetti, peanut butter and jelly, canned tuna
fish, any canned fruit or vegetable, crackers, any biscuit,
corn bread or muffin mix. Optional items: hot chocolate, bold cereal and bath soap.
These items are brought to St. Elizabeth, Mother of John
the Baptist church on Sunday, October 26 after the 11
AM Mass. Please be generous as this will be the last
collection until next January. Thanks for all you have
given this year and to all those who help on this committee. I could not do it without you all!
Pat Knopp
HAPPENING AROUND TOWN
MAKE A DIFFERENCE If you are a senior neighbor that needs some “Youth in the Yard” or if you have
a family or group that can lend a hand, just call Shepherd’s Center at 395-0988 to sign up for Chores Galore! Youth groups, scouts and families will be helping to do yard cleanup on Make a Difference Day, Saturday, October 25. Make a Difference—It’s Easy.
Can you share an hour or two of your time one day a
month providing conversation to residents and assisting them to the dentist and eye doctor that comes to the
residence at the Bethesda Dilworth long term care
home on Big Bend? Call for information at 314-4462177 or check out the bethesdahealth.org website
October is Respect Life Month! As Catholics, we believe that all human life is sacred from conception to natural death. It is important for Catholics to pray for an end
to abortion and to contact our elected leaders and demand
that abortion become illegal.
The Annual Respect Life Convention will be held on
Sunday, October 26 at the St. Charles Convention Center.
Anyone interested should contact Madeleine Appelbaum
at 962-1239 or [email protected] The keynote speaker
is Melissa Ohden, a saline abortion survivor.
October is the month of the rosary as well as Pro-life
month. This October, we will be saying the pro-life rosary on Tuesday nights at 7:15 in the church before the
Blessed Sacrament, followed by the chaplet of Divine
Mercy.
“Thank you to all the Holy Redeemer parishioners and
friends who came out for the Life Chain last Sunday!
Your witness was powerful! May God bless you abundantly for standing up and praying for His precious gift of
Life!”
Madeleine Appelbaum
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
A second permanent adorer is needed for the 12 Noon to
1 PM time slot as well as the 11 PM to 12 Midnight slot.
Please contact Ann Wollaeger if you wish to help out
(420-8050 or [email protected].
FAITH SHARING AND FELLOWSHIP
“Reason to Believe” is an informal group offering an
opportunity to share and grow in our relationships with
family, friends, and God. Contact Bill or Christine
Hoffman for information—314-961-6454. We meet on
the first and third Fridays of the month. Our next meeting is scheduled for Friday, October 17 from 6:30-8:00
PM in the Church Meeting Room.
SAVE THE DATES
Advent Talks
STEPHENS MINISTERS
Do you have a passion for bringing Christ’s love to people during a time of need? Stephen Ministers are lay people (you and
I) Christian men and women who are trained to provide one-on-one care
to people experiencing a difficult time in life, such as grief, divorce, job
loss, chronic or terminal illness, relocation, or separation due to military
deployment. Please let Father Brown know if you are interested in learning more about this wonderful ministry.
Monday, October 27
Monday, November 10
Monday, November 17
Monday, November 24
6:40 PM in Church
CHURCH LIBRARY CORNER
The DVDs listed below have just been added to the Parish Library. Most of them are
for children and are classed DVD C for identification. The collection of children’s DVDs
and videos are accessed mainly by browsing, so they are not kept in any certain order,
except for a few special collections. DVDs and videos for adults and young adults are
shelved together by class number, or by B (for biographies) or F (for fiction).
DVD C Wei
DVD C Ove
DVD C Mun
DVD C Rob
DVD C Pen
DVD C Atl
DVD C Fro
DVD C Spi
DVD C Sin
DVD C Rug
DVD C Flu
DVD 232 Son
DVD F Goi
DVD F Hob
DVD F Mir
DVD F Tru
The weight of a Mass: a tale of faith, by Josephine Nobisso. St. Joseph Radio.
Over the hedge: wacky moments in human history. DreamWorks. (DVD game, trivia questions)
The Munsters’ revenge: the first family of fright is back again! GoodTimes.
1 hr. 36 min.
89 min.
Robots. 20th Century Fox.
The Penguins’ whacked-out holiday DVD. DreamWorks.
12 min.
Atlantis: the lost empire. Disney,
96 min.
Frozen. Collector’s Edition. Disney. 102 min.
Spirit: stallion of the Cimarron. DreamWorks.
1 hr. 23 min.
Sinbad: legend of the Seven Seas. DreamWorks.
1 hr. 26 min.
Rugrats in Paris; the movie. Paramount.
78 min.
Fluke: the magical story of a love that spans lifetimes. MGM.
1 hr. 34 min.
Son of God: the empire, the kingdom. 20th Century Fox. 138 min.
Going my way; starring Bing Crosby. Universal.
2 hrs. 6 min.
The Hobbit: the desolation of Smaug. Warner Bros.
161 min.
Miracle of Marcelino. VCI Entertainment.
90 min.
True women. Complete 3 hour TV mini-series. Hallmark. 180 min.
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he ADVERTISES it for sale.
By his vows,
A monk consecrates himself,
Gives himself to God.
Totally. Forever.
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