Immaculate Conception Church of the “God’s People Sharing God’s Word” 2300 Church Road

Church of the
Immaculate Conception
“God’s People Sharing God’s Word”
2300 Church Road
Arnold, Missouri 63010
636-321-0002
Fax. 636-321-0004
www.icarnold.org
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Most Rev. Robert Carlson
Archbishop of St. Louis
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Rev. Larry Huber
Pastor, Ext. 1, 14
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Padre Ricardo Vogt, S.J.
314-633-4463
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Mr. Joseph Streckfuss
Deacon, Ext. 1, 57
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Mr. Steven Schisler
Deacon, Ext. 1, 55
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Mr. Brad Buchek
Deacon
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Mr. Don Walker
Deacon
Immaculate Conception Parish
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
God’s People sharing God’s Word in Jefferson County since 1840
PARISH PRIEST
Reverend Larry Huber, Pastor
636-321-0002, ext 1-14
E-mail [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE
Office Hours: Tuesday thru Friday: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
Monday, Saturday and Sunday the Office is Closed
Rental Information
636-321-0002, ext. 1,10; FAX: 636-321-0004
E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
Tuesday and Wednesday, 6:30-7:45 pm
Mary Winkelmann, Coordinator 636-321-0002, ext. 1,74
[email protected]
PARISH WEBSITE www.icarnold.org
CHILDREN’S LITURGY PROGRAM
Open to children ages 2 through the 2nd grade.
Sundays, during 11:00 AM Mass
Sarah Wise, 636-321-0002 ext 1-30
PARISH CENTER
636-321-0002, ext. 2, 3.
PARISH BOOKKEEPER
Julie Cronin 636-321-0002, ext 1-11
PARISH BULLETIN E-mail [email protected]
HOLY CHILD SCHOOL
Mr. Dwight Elmore, Principal
636-321-0002, ext. 1,20
[email protected]
Certificate Program (636) 321-0002 ext. 1,27.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY 636-321-0002, ext. 6
TENDER LOVING CARE
PARISH COUNCIL (Fourth Wednesday, 7:30 PM)
Angel Weldele @636-343-4310
Mark Howell (Chairman), Roger Owensby, Elmer Yung,
Meals for sick or recovering and
Cathy Fugina, Kelly Weinrich, Betty Kutilek, Kevin Engle,
rides to church or doctors,
Charlie Arriaga, Letty DiMariano, Meghan Swaller,
Vince Selders, Kusal Mihindukulasuriya..
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
THE LORD’S DAY
5:00 PM Saturday
7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM Sunday
12:30 PM, Spanish Mass
WEEKDAYS
Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM
CONFESSIONS
Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 AM
Saturday, 4:00 to 4:45 PM, or by appointment.
MORNING PRAYER and COMMUNION SERVICE
Monday—Friday, 6:30 AM
DEVOTIONS TO OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP
Tuesday, just before the 8:00 AM Mass
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
ROSARY Tuesday and Saturday after 8:00 AM Mass and
Church open by appointment daily for prayer.
Sunday, 6:30 and 8:30 AM
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on the First Friday
of each month, from 8:30 AM until 5:45 PM, concluding
PRAYER GROUP
with Benediction.
Renewal Prayer Group - Every Wednesday - 7:30 PM,
Parish Center
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN
First and Third Sundays of the month at 2:00 PM or by appointment. Parents are required to attend one preparation
meeting, on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Parish Center. Parents should be registered in the
parish. Godparents must be at least 16 years old and baptized, confirmed, practicing Catholics.
MARRIAGE
To allow sufficient time for marriage preparation, at least six months’ advance notice is required. Contact the Parish
Office to schedule a planning meeting with a priest
HOLY ORDERS and CONSECRATED (RELIGIOUS) LIFE
Have you considered serving God’s people as a priest, deacon, brother or sister? For more information, call the
Rectory or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 314-792-6460.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: ANOINTING and HOLY COMMUNION
The Sacrament of Anointing is for anyone seriously ill or anticipating surgery. It is available after any Sunday Mass or
by appointment with one of the priests. Holy Communion will be brought on Sundays to anyone who is unable to
come to Church; call the Rectory Office (ext. 1,10).
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
Last Saturday, we had our annual parish auction and the best word that I can use to describe the night is
“Wow!” It was a great night for our parish and Holy Child grade school. One parishioner walking with
me out of the gym that night described it as “our parish hit it out of the ballpark tonight.” It was a magical
night. Everyone had an enjoyable time and we also had some of our Latino families present. Although it
looks like our parish will be making more money than last year’s auction, the true blessing from the
auction comes from all of the people coming together in God’s Love and serving God through service to
this great event for our parish and our school. As you may know, the people on the auction committee
meet several times a month beginning in the spring to make this event happen. What is inspiring to me is
not only their hard work but also the upbeat and positive manner in which they offer their service. These
committee members really enjoy working with each other. After the auction, I read one email from a
committee member stating how much she enjoyed working on the auction committee and was lamenting
that the auction was over. It was also inspiring for me to see all of our Latino families working with the
auction and also seeing their positive and upbeat approach in serving God. I would like to thank everyone
for their service to this year’s auction. As soon as the final bills come in, I will let you know how we did
from a financial standpoint. I am already looking forward to next year’s auction.
I thought I would give you a quick update on the many capital improvement projects going on around
the campus. We are in the process of taking bids to help us fix some major “pot-holes” in our parking lot
and hopefully within a couple of weeks we will get them repaired. I am working with the maintenance
committee to develop a strategy on how to replace or seal all of our parking lots and driveways. We
received bids from three companies to fix the back door on the parish center. The lowest was around three
thousand dollars and we are waiting for the parts to come in, which will take approximately three weeks.
This coming Monday, we will begin replacing all of the halogen light fixtures in the gym with energy
efficient LED light fixtures, which will save us at least $5,000 of energy savings per year. This project
should only take five days to complete. If you remember, we received two large grants (one from the
Archdiocese and from Ameren UE) to pay for this project. Concerning the side entrance of the church, we
have finalized the drawings and are completing the permit process. Within a week, we will put the project
up for bids and hopefully they will come in low and we can proceed as plan. If the bids come in higher
that we hoped, then we will have to discuss other options on how to proceed. As always, please keep me
and the maintenance committee in your prayers.
Fr. Huber
Resolutions for Stewards
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“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.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
IC Lectors:
General Fund
Parish Improvements
Loose Cash
$
$
$
11,226.50
495.00
566.23
Holy Child Tuition Assistance
St. Vincent de Paul
Votive Candles
Permanent Diaconate
$
$
$
$
30.00
354.00
86.50
30.00
Others
$
171.55
$
Lector Meeting
Tuesday November 18th
7:00 pm in Church
Existing lectors are encouraged to attend and those
interested in becoming a lector for IC are invited.
We do have openings on the lector schedule, so if
you are considering becoming a lector, this is an
opportune time to find out more.
If you have any questions, please call Joe Herman
314-712-1941 or Hollie Strawn 636 575-3201.
12,959.78
October 19, 2014:
673 Envelopes distributed
203 Envelopes in collection
38 0nline Envelopes
5 Youth Envelopes
Christmas Wreath
Boy Scout Troop 419 will offer
beautiful Christmas Wreath decorations to order
following all masses the weekend of November 15th &
16th. Place your advance order for Christmas wreaths
ranging from 16" to more than 72". Or choose from table
top Christmas Trees, Garland, Door hangers, window/
door swags and more!. All have that great evergreen
smell and stay fresh throughout the Christmas Holidays!
Wreaths will be available for pickup by the buyer at
10:00 am on November 29th at the bus garage.
Delivery is also an option as is pick up following the
chosen Mass on Nov. 29th or 30th.
Sharing Our Story...
Through Faith and Family
Women of the parish and community…you are
invited to bring your mother, sister, daughter and/or
friend and join us for mass and breakfast
immediately following. Sr. Cathy Doherty SSND
will lead us in our morning reflection. We hope
you will take this time to share the morning with us
and get to know other women of faith.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Mass: 8:00 am
Breakfast: Immediately following
Presentation: 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Reservations appreciated:
314-608-3176 or [email protected]
No charge--love basket offering available.
All proceeds benefit Boy Scout Troop 419.
REMEMBRANCE BOOK
Please add the names of your departed loved ones
to be remembered in the celebration of Masses in
the month of November.
BEGINS SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 2ND
The book is located on the left side of church, near
the front on the radiator.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
It’s Chicken and Dumpling Time!
Come get your fill!
Sunday November 2nd
11:30am-5:30pm
In the IC Parish Center
Bryce Wesley Hardin
Son of William & Casey Hardin
Adults $7.00
Kids 10 and under $3.00
Abriello Sofia Gutierrez
Daughter of Adrian & Norma Gutierrez
Charles Thomas Nind
Son of Scott & Jennifer Nind
On the Menu:
Chicken and Dumplings,
Green Beans
Corn Bread
Dessert
Or Chicken Nuggets, and Fries
All proceeds help offset the JCYM/Holy
Child Prolife Trip to Washington DC!
Isabella Mae Prusinowski
Daughter of Michael & Angela Prusinowski
Lucas Samuel Muessig
Son of Brian & Heather Muessig
Chase Martin Carty
Son of Brandon Carty & Tracy Martin
Hailey Louise Hearst
Daughter of Tim Hearst & Helen Martin
Joseph Max Escamilla
Son of Jose Escamilla & Aura Ramirez
Alberto Porfirio Sanchez
Son of Hugo Sanchez & Maria Baltazar
Angel Andres Sanchez
Daughter of Hugo Sanchez & Maria Baltazar
The Advent/Christmas
Choir will begin
practicing Wed., Oct 29,
6:30 pm-8:30 pm in the
parish center. I really
would like to combine
young voices with "experienced" voices.
Therefore, all ages are invited to
participate in this year's Advent/
Christmas Choir. This choir sings at the
11:00 am Sunday mass throughout
Advent, the10:00 pm mass Christmas
Eve, and the 11:00 am mass Christmas
Day. We only practice once a week, so
please consider participating this year.
Julie 636-296-5159.
Zane Joseph Meyer
Son of Montana Meyer
Alison Montes-Barreto
Daughter of Arturo Montes & Veronica Barreto
Ashley Perez Escobar
Daughter of Bogar Perez & Yeni Escobar
Alivia Grace Mayer
Daughter of Andrew & Sara Mayer
Eden Maryella Mayer
Daughter of Matthew & Ashley Mayer
Joseph Frank Jercinovic
Son of John & Katie Jercinovic
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
AUCTION NEWS
Hi everyone!
Well, I have to say that this year’s auction was a complete
success! Some of the words used to describe it were
“magical,” “out of the ballpark,” and “so much fun.”
We’ll pass along facts and figures once everything is collected, counted, and all bills are paid. It’s difficult to thank
everyone who helped make it a success because this year,
more than any other year, it seemed that just about everyone in the school and parish was involved in some way or
another.
There are some people that I definitely have to name. The
Auction Committee work for an entire year getting things
ready for this event. This includes my wife Cookie, Barb
and Vaughn Bardelmeier, Michele and Michael Coleman,
Charlie and Cheryl Schulze, Scott and Julie Engel, Jim and
Kay Hentz, Sharon and Ralph Ott, Sara and Jeff McNutt,
the Dierkes family, Lois and Keith Hock, Amanda and Jim
Macke, Lester and Gloria Cormier, Eileen Fitzgerald,
Mike and Judy Seed, and Kathy and Tom Deddens.
A big thank you to Mary Robert for being a liason to the
rectory and taking care of everything we asked of her.
And for Julie our bookkeeper for keeping our records and
finances straight. These two women could not have been
more pleasant and accommodating to work with.
Thanks also to the men who help me pick up and move the
big items for the live auction and workers who stepped up
to help with set up, clean up and during the auction. This
includes the silent auction workers, raffle workers, checkin and check-out workers, spotters, and bartenders.
I’d also like to let you know how much I appreciate the
Holy Child School staff and students for not only donating
items to the auction but for being so accommodating with
the gym. The 8th grade were a big help setting up tables
and working as runners during the auction. They were
very impressive in their appearance and behavior. John
Smith and Kevin made themselves available throughout
the year. They were more than willing to help me out in
any way.
I really believe that one of the reasons the auction was so
much fun this year was due to the involvement of the Latino Community. Their involvement added a spirit and
sense of community that is indescribable. Thank you for
the delicious appetizers and amazing decorations.
Thanks again to everyone who attended the auction, made
a donation, or purchased an add to support our parish and
school.
Finally, I’m grateful for the support and leadership Fr.
Huber has given to the auction. He has been an active part
of the entire process and provided positive feedback and
encouragement to this project.
Honest Jim, the Auction Guy
October 26, 2014
COOKIE BAKE
The annual cookie bake for Holy Child School is getting
near and once again we ask for your kind support. We are
asking for help to prepare, mix bake and package cookies. Dates and location have been changing but we now
have all the details worked out.
Prep date Sat Nov 29th starting at 8:00 am and continuing
till work is complete (around 3:00 pm)
Baking dates are Wed, Thur, and Fri Dec 3,4,5th
(MAKE NOTE THESE HAVE CHANGED) and
packaging and pick up Dec 6 and 7th. All work is being
done at Immaculate Conception parish center.
We have 2 shifts each day 8:00 am - noon and
noon to 4:00 pm. Sign ups in the back of church or call
Wendy Haglin 314-910-3410
Lynne Ruzika 314-607-3370
We need donations of gift cards to Shop n Save or
Walmart to purchase supplies. Please drop them in the
collection, drop them at school or the rectory marked
cookie bake.
This year we will have a "NUT FREE" option if you need
them as well as the assorted trays of over 20 different
cookie varieties. Great for gifts and parties.
Price remains $5.00 per dozen.
Call Sarah McNutt 314-853-4064 or either Chair to order
CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR
" St. Joseph Catholic School in Imperial is hosting
its 9th annual St. Joseph Craft and Vendor Fair to be
held Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 9:00 am to
4:00 pm. We are currently seeking crafters and
vendors to participate in the fair. Registration fee is
$40.00. Please contact Carolyn Swarm
at [email protected] for further details. "
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 2015 CALENDARS
Holy Child Fundraiser
Oversized wall calendar featuring high-end
photography and the upcoming season’s
complete Cardinals schedule
Orders due November 10th
(delivered mid-December)
Cost $15 each ($7 profit to Holy Child)
Contact Lori Kutilek
([email protected]) to order
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
Immaculate Conception
Parish School of Religion
Please continue to pray for our second graders
who are preparing for the sacrament of
Reconciliation.
Mary Winkelmann, Coordinator
636-321-0002, ext. 1,74
[email protected]
JCYM September Schedule
Junior High Meetings
Youth 6th-8th Grade
nd
Meet the 2 and 4th Sundays of the Month
6:00-8:00 PM in the Youth Center.
High School Meetings
Youth 9th-12th Grade
Meet the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the Month
5:30-8:00 PM in the Youth Center.
This Sunday!
Junior High Meeting – PROVE IT! (6:30pm-8:00pm In
the IC Youth Center) All 6th -8th grade youth are welcome,
bring a friend!
It’s Chicken and Dumpling Time!
Sunday November 2nd 11:30am-5:30pm – We will be
serving yummy chicken and dumplings! Come earn some
service hours while having fun alongside your friends
cooking, cleaning, and serving up some love to our fellow
parishioners.
Congratulations March for Life 7th Grade Essay
Winners!
Klaire Sengheiser
Natalie Freeman
Isabelle McAfee
Sara Kutilek
Tori Arriaga
Lilly Ott
If you have any questions call Sarah Wise at
(636) 321-0001 ext. 30 or email [email protected]
Recap of Week 9
Well that was one awesome Dinner Auction! What
a night of fun for the entire parish/school
community! On behalf of Holy Child School, I
would like to thank all of those who volunteered
their time, talent and treasure to this awesome
event. This event benefits the children of our great
school in so many ways. It allows Holy Child to
offer an excellent spiritual and academic experience
to the children of our parish. It was also really cool
to see our children pitching in to help out. Thank
you, thank you, and thank you! No words can do
justice to the gratitude we feel towards everyone
responsible for making this evening such a
success!!!
Thank you to Mrs. Sara Wise who helps head the
Safe Environment Program for Immaculate
Conception. Mrs. Wise conducted the Safe Touch
presentations this week, for all children grades K-8
attending Holy Child School.
I would also like to thank Mrs. Sara Evancho for
doing her follow up Connextion presentation to our
7th graders. Connextion is designed to ensure our
children’s on-line safety and ability to interact in a
positive/Christ-like manner. Mrs. Evancho has also
agreed to speak to the rest of the Middle School in
the near future.
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held next
Thursday, October 30th starting at 4:00 pm and Friday,
October 31 from 12:00-4:00 pm. Please contact
your classroom teacher to schedule a meeting
time. If both of these dates are not possible for
your family you will need to make alternative
arrangements with your child’s teacher.
Early Dismissal
There will be an early dismissal on Friday, October
31st @ 11:30 am. **NOTE** Aftercare will be
available ONLY until 4:00 pm on this day!
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Catholic Dance
Singles/Couples Dance (everyone is welcome) on
Saturday, November 8, 2014 at Concord Hall, 10140
Concord School Road, St. Louis, MO 63128; doors open
at 7 pm, music 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Cost of $10 includes
snacks and prizes; cash bar. Music: DJ: Juke Box
Productions. Call Carol at 314‑775‑1253 for more info.
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows
Girls Day Out
Saturday, November 22,
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
This day features vendors and a fun-filled luncheon
and quarter auction. Admission for shopping is
free. Reservations for the luncheon are $25 per person or $180 per table of 8 and space is limited. Proceeds from this event support the Shrine’s ministries
and programs. To make a reservation, call 618-3946292. WayofLights.org/GirlsDayOut
FOR WORLD PEACE
Our Lady asked for daily rosary, and First Saturday
Devotions of Fatima. Mass, confession and a taped
program with meditations on the rosary will be held
at Assumption Church, 329 Station St.,
Herculaneum on Saturday November 1, 8:30 A.M.
Parishes around the Archdiocese have begun a 40 day
prayer vigil that will last until November 2nd for an end
to abortion. St. David and Immaculate Conception parish will unite for prayer at the last freestanding abortion
mill in Missouri during 40 Days for Life. It is a prayerful, peaceful vigil outside of the very place where little
unborn humans are losing their lives. We pray for all
involved with the sin of abortion for their conversion and
healing. Come stand in prayer and peaceful witness to
the fact that all human life is sacred. One hour is all that
will be required of your time. We will stand on Wed.
October 29 from 7:00am – 1:00pm. Prayerfully consider
joining us. Signup sheet is on the radiator in back of
church or more info call Mary McMahan 296-1374.
October 26, 2014
Pro Life
The article in the St. Louis Review, Oct. 20-26, 2014,
reported on the recent annual “White Mass” for all Catholic
medical professionals and their families (not only
physicians). It was celebrated by Archbishop Carlson at the
Cathedral Basilica. Before the Mass, “Doctors from the St.
Louis Guild of the Catholic Medical Association (C.M.A.)
prayed the Rosary in their white medical coats outside
Planned Parenthood (P.P.) for an end to abortion, for the
families affected, and for the P.P. (clinic) workers.” (The
picture showed a nearby “40 Days for Life” poster.) The
article provided information about the C.M.A. (“founded
almost 100 years ago”), in addition to information about the
St. Louis Guild and its President, Dr. David Stansfield. The
C.M.A. is a “national organization”, “physician-led
community of health care professionals…” which helps
support its members to “maintain ethical integrity… to
provide excellent health care in accordance with the
teachings of the church…and to grow in faith.” Doctors,
nurses, other medical personnel are facing increasing
challenges and pressures from constantly changing
governmental “health care” regulations which treats babies in
the womb as a terrible disease to be prevented or destroyed at
all cost (and to be paid for by religious institutions); already
nurses, etc, have lost or quit their jobs to avoid being forced
to participate in abortions, sterilizations, etc; some have gone
to court. The govt health plan deliberately refuses to allow
any conscience protections and punishes doctors financially
for not providing “health care” according to “Federal
guidelines”. Information from the archdiocesan Respect Life
Apostolate: “The C.M.A. set a record for new members and
chapters in 2012.” They provide “annual national
conferences featuring world-class speakers and CME
credits.” More info about C.M.A. and the local chapter at:
314-792-7555 or Email: [email protected] or
www.cathmed.org Please consider the adjacent 40 Days for
Life (40 D.F.L.) announcement. St. David and I.C. Parishes
are committed to fill those time slots. If you want to
participate in this endeavor for Life but can’t make it then,
you can join in vigils at another time. Other parishes will be
there. 40 D.F.L. reminds us of the importance of these final
days: “Two groups of people are being challenged now –
those who have thought about praying at a vigil but haven’t
yet…AND abortion workers who have, for the first time,
begun to question their jobs” (after seeing those praying
outside for weeks now.) “104 abortion workers“ have quit
their jobs since 40 D.F.L. began. Praying outside P.P. makes
a difference! Sat. Nov. 1, Birthright of Hillsboro will hold a
dinner/speaker program, at Hilllsboro Civic Center, Hwy 21,
with silent auction/raffles; no oral auction this year. Dr. Pat
Castle, President of Vitae Foundation speaks at 7pm. Doors
open, 5pm; Dinner at 6 pm. Cost $35 per person. Cash Bar.
More info at 314-808-1389. The generous support for
Birthright from our parish is always greatly appreciated by
them. March for Life, Wash, D.C., Jan 22, 2015 – Bus
trips, lodging options being organized now by archdiocese
R.L.A. Info at 314-792-7451 or [email protected]
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
Church Calendar
Mass Intentions
Monday, October 27
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass
Tuesday, October 28
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass Grades K - 3
Wednesday, October 29
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass Grades 4 - 8
Thursday, October 30
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass
Friday, October 31
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
7:15 am Confessions
8:00 am Mass All School
Saturday, November 1
8:00 am Mass
8:30 am Heavenly Dusters, Team # 3,
J. Bonebrake, J. Blume, L. Lewandowski
4:00 pm Confessions
5:00 pm Mass
Monday, October 27
8:00 am
Religious Liberty
Tuesday, October 28
8:00 am
In memory of
Paul Melvin Meyer
Wednesday, October 29
8:00 am
In memory of
Gary Fleming
Thursday, October 30
8:00 am
In memory of
Madonna Rosalie Coomes
Friday, October 31
8:00 am
In memory of
Dan Ryan
Saturday, November 1
8:00 am
In memory of Living & Deceased
Family members of Emil Ziegler
5:00 pm
In memory of Henry & Dorothy Trent
Sunday, November 2
7:00 am
In memory of
9:00 am
In memory of
11:00 am In memory of
12:30 pm In memory of
Jules Lewandowski
Gary Fleming
Lawrence Jordan
People of the Parish
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Liturgical Ministers November 1st and November 2nd
Mass
Times
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
Presider
Fr. Huber
Redemptorist
Fr. Huber
Fr. Huber
Fr. Vogt
Joe Streckfuss
Brad Buchek
Steve Schisler
Francine Fitzgerald
Dianne Wilson
**Stephen Schumacker
Mary Halfmann
Joan Steele
Helen Petrillo
Julia Finnegan
Joey Wise
John Fitzgerald
Susie Wilson
Deacon
Lectors
Mary LynnSchmidt
Eileen Hemann
Gary Roettger
Kathy Deddens
Eucharistic
Ministers
Betty Kutilek
Laverne Henzler
Bev Tedeschi
Sue Douglas
Carole Betz
Shirley Betz
Tonya Lee
Don Deters
**Garett Burns
John Harper
Mary Ann Harper
Wayne Throm
Chris Throm
Servers
Jacob Wohlstadter
Emily Wohlstadter
Sara Kutilek
Nick Konakci
Louis Konakci
Alesha Pesold
Jason Pesold
Aiden McKinney
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE
Parish Center / Gym / Youth Center
Monday, October 27
8:00 am 3:00 pm
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
5:00 pm 9:00 pm
6:00 pm 7:00 pm
6:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 8:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Holy Child
Latchkey
Latchkey
Quilters
Cub Scout
Volleyball practice
AA Meeting
Boy Scouts
Small RCIA
Prime Timers
B
Gym
A-1
Tuesday, October 28
8:00 am 3:00 pm
9:30 am 10:30 am
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
5:30 pm 6:30 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
8:00 pm 9:30 pm
Holy Child
LOTW
Latchkey
Latchkey
Holy Child Mentor Program
Desafio Hispanic Community
Auction Meeting
Rental
Prayer Group
Holy Child School Board
Liturgy Committee
Faith Sharing
Volleyball Practice
B
YB
Gym
A-1
B
A-1
Alcove
A-2
A-3
E
D
B
Gym
Wednesday, October 29
9:00 am 2:00 pm
Quilting
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
Latchkey
6:30 pm 8:00 pm
Bible Study
6:30 pm 8:30 pm
Choir Practice
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Parish Meeting on Sewers
7:30 pm 9:00 pm
Renewal Prayer group
8:00 pm 9:30 pm
Volleyball Practice
A-3
Gym
B
A-1
D
A-2, A-3
Gym
A-1
B
E
A
D
Gym
Thursday, October 30
8:00 am 12:00 pm
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
6:00 pm 8:00 pm
6:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Preschool
Latchkey
Latchkey
Quilting
Volleyball Practice
AA Meeting
RCIA
ICAA Coaches Meeting
A-2, A-3
Gym
A-1
Friday, October 31
8:00 am 12:00 pm
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
Preschool
Latchkey
Latchkey
A-2, A-3
Gym
A-1
Saturday, November 1
8:30 am 4:30am
1:00 pm 6:00 pm
4:30 pm 9:00 pm
5:30 pm 6:30 pm
CYC Volleyball Games
Gym
Rental
A-2, A-3
Sep up For Chicken N Dumplin Gym
Lighting of the Candles
Cemetery
Sunday, November 2
8:00 am 9:00 pm
1:30 pm 4:30 pm
3:00 pm 4:00 pm
6:00 pm 8:00 pm
Chicken N Dumpling Dinner
Hispanic Monthly Reception
Girl Scout Troop #2912
LOTW
Gym
B
D
A-3
Gym
A-2, A-3
B
D
Please pray for:
Hospitalized:
Recently Departed:
David Patrick (brother of Jim Carr)
Deployed :
David Bryant, Steve Dudak, Nick Marty,
Zach Brakefield-Bousquet
Please continue to pray for:
Chris Akers
Brenda Arriaga
Holly Bess
Patricia Bonnot
Janet Boyer
Ashley Breyfogle
Julie Casey
Charlie DeBoor
Fr. Jack Dempsey
Sue Douglas
Robert Garrison
Laura Glisson
Al Grossius
Marilyn Horton
John Johnson
Victoria Jones
Catherine King
Eleanor Klahs
Maggie Love
Greg Mayer
Mary Mayer
Kacey McFarland
Savanah Medlin
Arthur Mullins
Carolyn Novak
Gabriel Ott
Jeannie Parks
Thelma Pogorzelski
Yvonne Pierson
Cookie Prindiville
Joyce Rockwell
Joe Ruzicka
Debbie Schisler
Judith Smith
Al Unterreiner
Geraldine Voigtman
Henrietta Werkmeister
Helen Wiesehan
Victorine Weissenbach
Herman Westrich
Thelma Westrich
Sarah Wise
Jules Zimmermann
Irma Zimmermann
Dan Zmashenski
Peggy Zmashenski
Readings for the Week
Sunday:
Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51;
1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40
Monday: Eph 4:32 -- 5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30
Thursday: Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10;
Lk 13:31-35
Friday:
Phil 1:1-11; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 14:1-6
Saturday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3;
Mt 5:1-12a
Sunday:
Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9;
John 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668
or Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
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