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. October 26, 2014 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 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 27 Ephesians 4:32—5:8 Luke 13:10-17 6:15 am Bud Reifsteck 8:15 am Laura Kopsky Witte Tuesday, October 28 Sts. Simon & Jude Ephesians 2:19-22 Luke 6:12-16 6:15 am Charles Scialfa 8:15 am Paul Riffel Wednesday, October 29 Ephesians 6:1-9 Luke 13:22-30 6:15 am Frank & Roberta Arnoldy 8:15 am Alex Dooley Thursday, October 30 Ephesians 6:10-20 Luke 13:31-35 6:15 am John & Leola Vogt 8:15 am Francis Dwyer, Jr. Grades PrK—3 Friday, October 31 Philippians 1:1-11 Luke 14:1-6 6:15 am Nancy Schuster Natoli 8:15 am The Feltz Family, Special Intention Saturday, November 1 All Saints Revelation 7:2-4, 9-14 1 John 3:1-3 Matthew 5:1-12 8:00 am Pete Senden 5:00 pm (Vigil) Parish Purgatorial Society Sunday, November 2 All Souls’ Day Wisdom 3:1-9 Romans 5:5-11 John 6:37-40 7:30 am Audrey Femmer 9:00 am People of the Parish 11:00 am Anthony Mormino REST IN PEACE Ted Ahrens, brother-in-law of Mary Adams Julie McCarthy Mark Chickey, brother of Mary Wilcox MINISTERS FOR NOVEMBER 1-2 EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS 5:00 pm P. Hollabaugh, T. Malyszko, K. Mank, B. Mayer, P. Mayer, J. Menner 7:30 am C. Jeep, J. Zapf, S. Tom, D. Tom, J. Christy, G. Christy 9:00 am B. Siems, S. Randich, K. Randich, D. Schlitt, B. Schlitt, T. Welling 11:00 am P. Miano, S. Miano, T. Miano, K. Tiimpe, M. Timpe, J. Taylor SERVERS 5:00 pm 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am M. Allen, R. Allgeier, C. Baer K. Barrett, A. Bartholet, K. Bodet J. Broun, C. Brueggestrauss, I. Buechter J. Echele, B. Erken, L. Fiordelisi LECTORS 5:00 pm 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am Jerry Jones Abigail Wuellner Jerry Baum Susanne Doran LITURGY OF THE WORD FOR CHILDREN PreK-1st Grade—Diana Dahl & Glenn Fox November 1—We will celebrate Mass on the Feast of All Saints on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 8:00 AM. This is not a Holy Day of Obligation since it falls on a Saturday. Following with our tradition, we are inviting families of those who were buried this past year from Holy Redeemer to Mass on Saturday, November 1 at 5:00 PM (the vigil Mass for All Souls Day). FATHER BROWN’S CORNER You might not have noticed if you haven't driven through the parking lot, but the last of the chain link fence around the field has been replaced by a more permanent and attractive wrought iron (actually steel) fence. The Holy Redeemer Athletic Association took up and paid for this project. They decided since the fence on the Lockwood side looked so nice, they wanted to make that gift to the parish. This is just one of the many things HRAA has done for the good of the parish. It was their initiative and money that led to the recent renovation of the athletic field. Besides that, they largely pick up the expense of outfitting and maintaining the gym. Of course of all of this is done for our children who play CYC sports: soccer, basketball, volleyball. There are literally thousands of children who over the years have participated in our parish- sponsored sports programs. Many of these are our parishioners, but others are simply children in the neighborhood who are seeking this kind of wholesome athletic involvement. All of these services are provided by a huge group of volunteers who do everything from selling concessions, coaching the teams, tending to uniforms and supplies, setting up and tearing down for contests and many, many others tasks. While most of our families are able to pay the modest entry fees for our sports programs, HRAA is always ready to assist those who may have a financial need. The parish is grateful to the group for all that they contribute to the wellbeing of our youngsters and the health of the parish. Father Brown YOUTH GROUP 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. Lifeteen— Lifeteen meets EVERY Thursday from 78:30PM 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. ADVENT IN ASSISI WITH ST. FRANCIS Advent Talks Dr. Jay Hammond Monday, October 27 Monday, November 10 Monday, November 17 Monday, November 24 6:40 PM in Church THE SOULS AND GOALS SOCCER CUP IS APPROACHING FAST! The night is November 6! Soccer fans, hooligans, and riff-raff of all varieties, Bishop Rice and his brother priests and their friends/ringers known as “Clergy andCompany” will have their first re-match with the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary “Lions” at St. Dominic High School’s field at 7:00 PM. Get there at 6:00 PM for Evening Prayer and the chance to meet some religious men and women and pray for vocations. The concession stand will be open for business, but entrance is free for all the faithful! Check out SoulsandGoals.org for bios on the players and more information. ST. PATRICK’S 30th ANNIVERSARY CASSEROLE MASS Join us to celebrate 30 years of St. Patrick Center’s Casserole Program! Mass celebrated by Archbishop Robert Carlson Sunday, November 16, 2014 2:30 PM Cathedral Basilica 4431 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108 Reception immediately following Mass in Boland Hall behind the Basilica. 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 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 Dorothy Huggins, grandmother of Mike Huggins 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 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. 10/19/14 Envelopes Online Total YEAR TO DATE ACTUAL BUDGET $ 8,262.00 $ 4,135.10 $ 12,397.10 $597,181.75 $ 16,500.00 $ 16,500.00 $ 612,400.00 “Whoever sacrifices to any god, save to the Lord only, shall be utterly destroyed.” EXODUS 22:20 Do you put other “gods” before God? Is your love of money, power, status or some personal possession greater than your love for God? If so, you may want to pay attention to the scripture reading because you are not going to like the outcome. The good news—it’s not too late to put God first in your life. 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—$941.70 World Mission Sunday—October 19—$1301.30 November Special Collections: November 2—Retired Religious November 23—Campaign for Human Development Thank you for your support! 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. PARISH CHOIR NEWS 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. 2015 RELIGIOUS ART CALENDAR are at the church exits. One per family please. These were provided compliments of Kutis Funeral Home. Christmas Cards from the Missouri Right to Life are available for sale! A box of 18 cards cost $12. Proceeds help fund the South County prolife billboards along Highways 270 and 55. To purchase a box, please contact Madeleine Appelbaum at [email protected] or 962-1239. Thank you! ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY CALENDAR OF EVENTS Thank you for supporting your St. Vincent de Paul Society. After running a deficit during the summer months, your generosity gave us a surplus for September. We would like to share another thank you that we received: Sunday, October 26 Children’s Liturgy—9:00 AM Mass Baptisms—Noon Church Women’s ACTS—7:30 PM CMR Monday, October 27 PSR—6:30 PM School Advent Talk—6:40 PM Church Tuesday, October 28 Eucharistic Adoration Rosary/Divine Mercy Chaplet—7:15 PM Women’s ACTS—7:00 PM Café Wednesday, October 29 Book Club—8:45 AM CMR Chess Club—3:15 PM 201 Thursday, October 30 School—Noon Dismissal/Conferences Youth Group—7:00 PM Café RCIA—7:00 PM RMR Choir—7:00 PM CMR Friday, October 31 No School Saturday, November 1 Men’s ACTS—7:00 AM CMR Sunday, November 2 Refreshment Sunday—CMR Children’s Liturgy—9:00 AM Mass Women’s ACTS—7:30 PM CMR Stephen Ministry—10:00 AM Room 201 Haiti Mission Team Sendoff– 9:00 AM Mass “Dear Society of St. Vincent de Paul at Holy Redeemer Parish: You helped me get my electricity turned back on last month. I’m sorry it took so long in sending this letter of thanks. Without your generosity, I would not have been able to make that payment and most likely, still. I am 64 years old, in a wheelchair, and live along. My little disability check sometimes does not stretch far enough to make ends meet. I know with God’s help you were there for me at a time I most needed your help. I appreciate your most generous gift to the electric company. 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. 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 29 in the Church Meeting Room after the 8:45 AM Mass. For more information and for copies of the book, contact Angela Anderson at 968-8546. OCTOBER PSR October 27—Class 6:30-7:45PM NOVEMBER PSR November 3—Class 6:30-7:45 PM; Mass at 7:00 PM November 10—Class 6:30-7:45 PM November 17—Class 6:30-7:45 PM November 19—First Reconciliation in church 7:00 PM November 24—Class 6:30-7:45 PM 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. Volleyball games and practices will be held school evenings. Games are held on Saturday and Sunday. “Come Catch the Fire”, a year-long series for young adults, providing prayer, presentations, and praise and worship will open Thursday, November 13, 8-10 PM with “You Are Called? Are You Listening?” Praise and worship will be led by Adam Bitter. The evening is at the Sisters of St. Joseph motherhouse, 6400 Minnesota Avenue. Sponsored by the Association of St. Louis Vocation Directors, the series encourages young adults to share their faith journeys in response to God’s call. For more information, go to www.csjsl.org. GIVE A MEAL A MONTH Please return the filled Give A Meal A Month bags to the church garage before noon this Sunday, October 26. Suggested food items are: 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, cold cereal and bath soap. All items are brought to St. Elizabeth, Mother of John the Baptist church on Shreve Avenue at noon on Sunday. Thanks for all your generous support! STEPHEN MINISTERS 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. 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. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 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. 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]. NOVEMBER MEDICAL MISSION TRIP 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. Holy Redeemer’s annual medical mission to St. Jean du Sud, Haiti, will be November 8th to the 15th. The team would like to thank everyone who has helped make the trip possible; those who gave medicine for the trip; those who helped pace the medicines (especially the 7th and 8th graders); those who contributed funds for medical supplies; the Webster Groves Rotary; and especially those who have been praying for us. The team will leave early on November 8th and return late on November 15th is all goes well. The team will consist of 4 doctors, 2 dentists, 7 nurses and 10 nonmedical personnel. In addition to providing medical and dental services to over 1500 people, the team will also be taking along 30 artificial hand prostheses provided by the Webster Rotary Club. The prostheses have been developed specifically for use in third world countries such as Haiti. STS. PETER & PAUL CHRISTMAS PARTY December 12, 2014 We also want to make 250 gift bags for our homeless men, women and children. We are in need of toiletries (shampoo, conditioners, lotions, soap, new wash cloths, toothbrushes, toothpaste, mints, hard candy, $1 bills, gallon size zip-lock bags). Monetary donations are also appreciated payable to “Jane Corbett” with Sts. Peter and Paul in the memo section. Thank you for you help. If anyone would like to donate cotton cloth, we are making quilts and gift bags for the poor. Please leave the material in the church library. Please continue to pray for the team and the people they will serve. Thank you! Virtual Lourdes Pilgrimage at Pauline Books & Media! Experience Lourdes right here in St. Louis! Rosary procession, Eucharistic blessing, receive Lourdes holy water and more….Monday, November 3rd at 7:00 PM at 9804 Watson Road in Crestwood. Call 964-3512 for more information. 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 314-446-2177 or check out the bethesdahealth.org website 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. NOW HIRING CAREGIVERS Do You Feel a Calling to Help Seniors in Need? If you are a wonderful and caring person who wants to help the elderly in your community. 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