Queen of All Saints

October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Queen of All Saints
6603 Christopher Drive, St. Louis, MO 63129-4919
314.846.8207
Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. Simon, Pastor
Deacon Richard H. Schellhase
www.qasstl.org
Rev. Brian S. Fallon, Associate Pastor
Deacon Joseph J. Wingbermuehle
Mission Statement
As members of Queen of All Saints Parish we are a community united in the Catholic faith,
nourished by the Eucharist, and sent to make Christ known to all through word and deed.
Holy Sacrifice of Mass
Eucharistic Adoration
Sunday Mass (Saturday Vigil 5:00 p.m.)
7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon
Tuesdays 8:45 a.m. - Wednesdays 6:00 a.m.
Weekday Mass
Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday 6:15 and 8:15 a.m.
Perpetual Help Devotions and Benediction
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 8:15 a.m.
Saturday 7:45 a.m., 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
Holidays: Refer to bulletin inside
Anytime: Contact the parish priest (314) 846-8207
QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS
6603 CHRISTOPHER DRIVE
ST. LOUIS, MO 63129-4919
PASTORAL STAFF (846-8207)
Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. Simon, Pastor………………............Ext. 204
Rev. Brian S. Fallon, Associate Pastor……………………..Ext. 205
Deacon Richard Schellhase………………………………...Ext. 251
Deacon Joseph Wingbermuehle……………………………Ext. 252
Sadie Wingbermuehle, DRE, Adult Faith Formation……...Ext. 206
Dr. Cathy Johns, Ed.D., Principal of QAS School………...Ext. 305
Carrie Sallwasser, CRE, Principal of PSR…………………Ext. 311
Christine Detwiler, Youth Minister………….………..…...Ext. 232
Christopher Dunn, Liturgical Music…………………...…471-4659
TELEPHONES/OFFICE HOURS
Rectory/Parish Office Phone (Ext. 200)………………….846-8207
School Phone (Ext. 300)………………………………….846-0506
PSR Phone (Ext. 312)…………………………………….846-8126
Coordinator of Liturgical Music, Christopher Dunn……..471-4659
Limbach Hall (Ext. 313)….…………………………........846-8207
School Nurse (Ext. 323)…………………………………..846-0506
School Cafeteria (Ext. 325)……………………………….846-0506
Fax Number – Rectory…………………………...……….846-0636
Fax Number - School……………….…………..…...……846-4939
Adult Resource Center (ARC) (Ext. 208)……..……….....846-8207
Youth Minister (Ext. 232)……………………….…....…..846-8207
Church Hall (Ext. 276)……………………………….…...846-8207
Rectory Meeting Room (Ext. 209)…………………......…846-8207
Athletic Field Concession Stand………………...……......293-0585
Athletic Field Rainout Number………..……….…….…...846-4402
Web Sites:
Parish/School/PSR:
www.qasstl.org
(Click on link for School or PSR)
Home & School Association:
http://www.qasstl.org/content/home-and-school-association
Activities Association:
www.qasaa.org
Archdiocese of St. Louis:
www.archstl.org
E-Mail Address:
Parish
Msgr. Simon
Fr. Fallon
Sadie Wingbermuehle, RCIA,
& Pastoral Care
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Christine Detwiler, Youth Ministry Office [email protected]
Dr. Cathy Johns, Ed.D.,
[email protected]
Principal of QAS School
[email protected]
Carrie Sallwasser, CRE, PSR Principal
Holly Wille, PSR Secretary
[email protected]
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/QASstl
Twitter:
@QASSTL
PARISH OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
M-F
ADULT RESOURCE CENTER is located in the Church Hall.
BULLETIN DEADLINE is Monday at 4:00 p.m.
All announcements must have a name and telephone number
attached. Announcements are published one time only but
will be repeated if requested. Send to: [email protected]
BAPTISMS following Sunday Masses, 1:15 p.m.
Arrangements must be made through the parish office.
Anyone who has never attended a Baptismal Preparation Program must attend prior to the Baptism. It is recommended that
the parents attend the class before the birth of their child.
The Program is held the 4th Wednesday of January, March, May,
July, September, and the 3rd Wednesday of November at
7:00 p.m. in the Adult Resource Center.
Please contact the parish office to make a reservation.
MARRIAGES must be arranged with one of the priests at
the parish office. Preparation must be at least six months
prior to anticipated date of wedding.
FUNERALS must be arranged through a priest at the parish
office. If a family member dies, who resides outside QAS, please
notify the parish office.
HOLY ORDERS and CONSECRATED (RELIGIOUS) LIFE:
Anyone discerning a religious vocation should contact a
parish priest or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at
314-792-6460.
ANOINTING AND PASTORAL CARE OF SICK:
Please notify the parish office to arrange for the Sacrament of the
Sick or a pastoral visit. Also please notify the parish office when
someone is admitted to the hospital. Because hospitals are by law
not permitted to share patient information, the hospitals do not
notify the parish of parishioner patients.
PRAYER LINE: [email protected] or 846-6859
MEALS for sick or recovering: Pastoral Care, 846-8207, ext .206
RIDES to church or doctors: Pastoral Care, 846-8207, ext. 206
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL REQUESTS:
Contact the parish office (Ext. 200)…………..……846-8207
FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED:
A hearing device is available that transmits information
from the P.A. System. The device is available in the rear
vesting sacristy. Personal ear pieces are available at Radio Shack.
NEW PARISHIONERS are asked to contact the parish office.
If you have a change of address or if you move out of the
Parish, please notify the parish office, 846-8207, Ext. 200.
QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS
[email protected]
Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. Simon, Pastor
Rev. Brian Fallon, Associate Pastor
Scott Gurley, Chairperson
Mike Redd, Vice-Chairperson
Sheila McDonald, Secretary
Dino Busalachi, Christian Formation
Jeanne Herzberg, Christian Service
Tim Tierney, Finance Council
Patty Stevens, Liturgy
Betsi Nappier, Social Life
Jeff Dreste, Stewardship
846-8207, ext. 204
846-8207, ext. 205
846-5366
846-6510
846-1810
846-0295
293-1983
846-5464
846-2856
846-2745
846-7076
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
CARDINAL RIGALI CENTER
20 ARCHBISHOP MAY DRIVE
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63119
P) 314.792.7841
F) 314.792.7842
Monsignor Simon is out of town and returns to the parish Monday evening.
NOT OBLIGATORY
The Feast of All Saints in next Saturday, November 1. It
is not a holy day of obligation this year because it falls on
a Saturday. Nevertheless, Catholics are encouraged to
attend Holy Mass to celebrate the canonized saints who
have been recognized for their witness to Christ. Mass
next Saturday will be celebrated at 8:15 a.m.
EMERGENCY APPEAL FOR
SCHOOL FURNITURE / FIXTURES / SUPPLIES
AND HVAC SYSTEMS
Queen of All Saints Parish in need of immediate cash to
cover the replacement of school furniture, ceiling tiles,
fixtures, and education supplies, and for repairs to or replacement of HVAC units in the school. These cash
needs are directly related to the mold remediation effort
that took place in the school in September. The Finance
Council foresees a need for a pledge from each family
payable over the next 6 – 9 months, this in addition to
ordinary monthly or weekly contributions. A special
letter will arrive at each registered parishioner home this
week containing a donation envelope for “Mold Remediation Appeal”. Donations may also be made through
Faith Direct (enroll at the parish office or online at Faith
Direct; the QAS parish code is MO86). Once the final
expense for the remediation of the church hall and the
school is determined, the Finance Council will provide
an itemized report. We appreciate your assistance in
covering these extraordinary expenses which obviously
were not known at the time the budget was prepared for
this year.
Prayers for Priests Campaign
A prayer campaign for all Priests, Deacons, Seminarians,
and Consecrated Religious continues to Monday, December 8, 2014, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
All parishioners are invited to sign a pledge to pray ten
Hail Marys each day now to December 8. Sign-up sheets
are located on the tables in the rear of church. The completed, returned pledges will be bound in book form and
presented to the Archbishop on Saturday, December 6,
2014 at the 5pm Mass at the Cathedral Basilica. All are
welcome to attend this Mass.
ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS
OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP
October 14, 2014
Dear Parishioner,
In the United States today, numerous Catholic sisters,
brothers, and religious order priests past age 70 benefit
from the Retirement Fund for Religious collection. Donations to this special collection provide funding for support
that helps religious communities care for senior members
and plan for long-term retirement needs.
On the weekend of November 2, all parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Louis will take up the annual collection for
the Retirement Fund for Religious, an opportunity for you
to acknowledge the thousands of senior Catholic sisters,
brothers, and religious order priests for their faithful service.
Whether or not we realize it, we are all beneficiaries of
the tremendous contributions these women and men have
made to the Church in the United States. Through hard
work, prayer, and sacrifice, they built Catholic schools
and hospitals, initiated programs to promote social justice, and ministered to the neediest among us. As I reflect
on the dedication of elderly religious, I remain grateful
for the ways they have shaped my own faith and for the
tremendous service they have offered our archdiocese.
Today, many religious communities struggle to care for
their elderly members. Increasing health-care costs and
decreased income make it difficult to provide necessary
medical care, costly medications and basic services. Aging convents and other facilities pose additional challenges in terms of safety and handicap accessibility.
You are asked to support numerous important causes in
need of financial support. In thanksgiving for all that senior religious have done, please join me in supporting the
Retirement Fund for Religious and in praying for God’s
continued blessing on our nation’s elderly sisters, brothers, and religious order priests.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson
Archbishop of St. Louis
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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.
Offertory Collection for the weekend of October 19, 2014:
Offertory:
Loose:
Capital Improvement Fund:
St. Vincent de Paul:
Tuition Assistance:
Permanent Diaconate:
Mold Mediation Appeal:
World Mission Sunday:
$12,939.10
$ 565.00
$ 485.00
$ 355.00
$
0.00
$
85.00
$ 6,910.00
$ 1,565.00
Capital Improvement Fund-FD:
Friends for Life-FD:
Mission Sunday-FD:
Mold Remediation Appeal-FD:
Offertory-FD:
Old Cathedral Restoration-FD:
One-Time-Gift-FD:
Permanent Diaconate-FD:
St. Vincent de Paul-FD:
Tuition Assistance-FD:
$
85.00
$
20.00
$
50.00
$
50.00
$ 3,281.00
$
10.00
$ 540.00
$
25.00
$ 180.00
$
50.00
FD = Faith Direct
DONATE THROUGH YOUR iPHONE
More than one-third, 35.7%, of regular donors contribute
through the Faith Direct electronic-giving program. Currently
223 donors are enrolled in the program. The average weekly
donation of Faith Direct donations is $6,952.49 which is
$361,529.48 per year.
Did you know that now you can give to Queen of All Saints
using your iPhone? In 2013 Faith Direct introduced their new
iPhone app. Existing Faith Direct users can now manage every
aspect of their account right from their iPhone or iPod. This
exciting new addition to eGiving at Queen of All Saints is another great reason to use Faith Direct for your gifts of treasure.
To learn more about the Faith Direct iPhone App, scan this QR
Code with your iPhone or iPod and download the app today!
Don't have a Faith Direct account? Enroll
online by visiting
www.faithdirect.net and
use our church code, MO86, or pick up an
enrollment form from the parish office to get
started!
ORDINARY AND EXTRAORDINARY SUPPORT
OF QAS VIA FAITH DIRECT
Ordinary monthly operations continue during the mold
expenditure appeal at Queen of All Saints. We appreciate
financial support of all parishioners during the mold crisis. Please consider adding Mold Remediation Appeal
to your monthly or weekly donation choices at Faith Direct, the parish's electronic eGiving program. Everyone’s
to-do lists can get lengthy in the fall, but Faith Direct's
eGiving program will give you one less thing to remember each week - no more envelopes to find and checks to
write before you go to Mass. Enroll today by visiting
www.faithdirect.net and use our church or parish code,
MO86, or pick up an enrollment form from the parish
office to get started!
Thank you for your prayerful support of Queen of All
Saints. God Bless!
Monsignor Simon and the Finance Council
SUPPORT QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS SCHOOL BY
DONATING TO THE“TUITION ASSISTANCE FUND”
A monthly contribution to the Tuition Assistance Fund will
assist QAS in providing $35,956 in tuition grants to 16 school
families that were awarded tuition assistance for 2014-15.
Your donation provides financial assistance to those families
who have qualified for tuition assistance. Are you someone
looking for a way to assist a school family with their tuition? It’s a win-win decision, both for families desiring Catholic education for their children but facing difficulties paying for
tuition, and for donors who can assist these families through
tax-deductible contributions to the Tuition Assistance Fund
(the pink envelope in the monthly packet or through Faith Direct at www.faithdirect.net. The parish code for enrolling in
Faith Direct is MO86).
CHANGING FAITH DIRECT DONATION???
If you are increasing your weekly or monthly donation via
Faith Direct, please contact them at faithdirect.net, then your
e-mail address and password. Or perhaps you desire to increase your second collection (extra appeals) donation
amounts. New donors must use the church code for Queen of
All Saints, MO86 and follow the instructions. Also, if your
credit card number has changed, please notify Faith Direct of
the new card number.
One-Time Gift Through Faith Direct
Make a One-Time Gift to Queen of All Saints! Scan this QR
Code with your smart phone to make a One-Time donation to
Queen of All Saints using our secure mobile gift
page. (Please note: donors already registered
with Faith Direct should not use this code. They
are already set up under a different electronic
program.)
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
CARDINAL RIGALI CENTER
20 ARCHBISHOP MAY DRIVE
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63119
P) 314.792.7841
F) 314.792.7842
ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS
The Little Burgundy Book
Six Minute Reflections
on Stewardship
In light of the Gospel of Matthew
OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP
October 6, 2014
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
In January 2014, our Holy Father Pope Francis proclaimed a
“Year of Consecrated Life” to begin the weekend of November
29, 2014, and conclude on the World Day of Consecrated Life,
February 2, 2016. The purpose of this year is to make a
“grateful remembrance” of the past, to “embrace the future with
hope,” while living passionately in the present.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
recently announced some activities and resources to help the
faithful learn more about the consecrated life of religious men
and women. These include:
February 8, 2015: Religious Open House. Events will be coordinated to also celebrate the World Meeting of Families to
take place in Philadelphia and will include tours, open houses,
receptions, family activities, and presentations on the history of
religious communities at convents, abbeys, monasteries and
religious houses.
Summer 2015: Day of Mission and Service with Religious.
Events will include joining religious in their apostolates or special service projects, such as assisting the elderly, ministering to
the poor and homeless, and caring for the less fortunate.
September 13, 2015: Day of Prayer with Religious. Events
will include vespers, rosary or holy hours in convents, monasteries, religious houses, parishes and churches.
The USCCB is also encouraging dioceses and archdioceses
around the country to take ownership of this special year-long
celebration by planning activities and events in their local regions. In the Archdiocese of St. Louis, we are blessed to have
more than 1,800 professed men and women religious in nearly
80 distinct communities. The lives of many Catholics and nonCatholics alike have been greatly influenced through Catholic
schools and charity organizations run by these religious communities. This coming Year of Consecrated Life will afford
them all a mutually enriching opportunity to showcase the special way in which they serve Our Lord through their charisms
and community life.
I urge all the clergy, religious orders, parishes, schools and all
Catholics of the Archdiocese of St. Louis to participate in this
year-long celebration of religious life. The Office of Consecrated Life, under the direction of Sr. Marysia Weber, will be coordinating all our efforts locally in the archdiocese. You can expect to receive more information from Sr. Marysia leading up to
and through the Year of Consecrated Life. To share your ideas
or volunteer to help, you may contact her at [email protected] or 314.792.7251.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Archbishop Robert J. Carlson
Stewardship is not a peripheral part of the Gospels, with references to it found here and there. It is an underlying theme of
Scripture. Actually, “Stewardship” is a one-word summary of
the Christian way of life.
Although this book is undated and can be used at any time of
the year or for personal reflection, the Sunday pages lead up to
four weeks before Ecumenical Stewardship Sunday (the second Sunday in November).
Each of us is asked to spend six minutes a day with this Little
Book and enjoy one of our oldest traditions of prayer called
lectio divina – sacred reading.
Even though Stewardship Sunday has past, these books are
still available in the back of church and in the vestibule.
Take one – they are free!
STEWARDSHIP CD STILL AVAILABLE!
What does it mean to be a faithful steward? How is stewardship intimately linked with the Eucharist as a response of
our faith in God for His many blessings? Fr. John Lanzrath
shows us how to develop an attitude of gratitude to grow in
grace, incorporate a spirituality of stewardship in every aspect of daily life, and overcome the selfishness that keeps us
from recognizing God's gifts.
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Christian Initiation of Adults
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
RITE OF ACCEPTANCE and WELCOMING
At the 9:00am Mass on October 26th, we as a faith community
welcome those persons who are continuing on their journey to
discern their call of becoming Catholics. It is the privilege of
the worshipping community to be a prayer support to these candidates for this coming year. Every Sunday at the 9:00am
Mass, after the homily, the candidates will be dismissed from
the assembly and continue to study the teachings of the Church.
Michelle Clark
Stephanie Dulay
Ashley Holloway
Tony Frost
Patrick Mittendorf
Robert Schweizer
We, the RCIA team, ask that you pray for us this coming year.
Thank you for your support and encouragement.
Monsignor Joseph Simon, Father Brian Fallon, Deacon Rich
Schellhase, Deacon Joe Wingbermuehle, Peggy Hart, Tom
Hart, Christina Kennedy, Connie Lohse, Lisa Messmer, Craig
Messmer, Ed Murphy, Sheryl Murphy, Marilyn Stanley, Ralph
Stanley and Sadie Wingbermuehle
This is Our Lord
Jesus Christ the King!
O worship the King! This is always possible during
Eucharistic Adoration. Can we not give just one
hour a week to be with Him during Eucharistic Adoration?
Please sign up for an hour with the Living God.
THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IS EXPOSED
EVERY TUESDAY FROM 8:45 A.M.
TO WEDNESDAY AT 6:00 A.M.
For more information, contact the Parish Office, 846-8207, ext. 200
Eucharistic Adoration Volunteer
I commit the following time each Tuesday/Wednesday to the
Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament on the altar at Queen of
All Saints Church:
Name____________________________________
Phone____________________________________
Time_____________________________________
(Adoration: Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to Wednesday 6:00 a.m.)
Please pray for those who are ill or hospitalized: Everette
Huegerich, Michael Maniaci, Dolores McMullin, Debbie
Mecca, Greg Slesinski, Kathleen Hediger, Nicole Koenig,
Russ Beerman, Sr., Karen Thaman, Ron Dieckmann, Kelly
Mueller, Neri Prichard, Mary Christisen, Norma Stillman,
Steve Kohner, Bernadette (Buerke) Valko, Joe Klein, Patricia Cragen, Rosemary Nagy, Gerry Everding, Cathy Coughlin, Jackie McClanahan, Annie (Pozzo) Meahl, Gary Meadows, James Mercurio, Gene Buerke, Audrey Kriegshauser,
Mary Ann Amato, Greg Mueller.
Bann III
Bann III
BEGINNING AGAIN OF SOUTH COUNTY
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
...Is sponsoring an Annulment Information Seminar, presented by Sr. Donna Fischer, SSND, on Sunday, Nov. 16, 6:00-8:00
pm at Mary Mother of the Church, 5901 Kerth Rd, in classroom
below the church. Sr. Donna has helped many through the annulment process and will share her knowledge and provide an
opportunity for questions. There is no charge. For further information call 314-894-1373.
We welcome the newest member to our parish family:
Finnegan Patrick, son of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jacks, 3279 Patterson Place, #205.
Trisha Detwiler and Brad Adank
Leah Stanko and Andrew Kemlage
Please pray for Bernadine Gliedt, mother of Sue Miller; for
Michael Gross, father of Jim (Joni) Gross. May God welcome
them and comfort their families in their time of sorrow.
Congratulations to our newest married couple, Mr. & Mrs. Steven Jacquin. May God continue to bless their love abundantly.
Congratulations to Mark and Maureen Moore celebrating
their 25th wedding anniversary.
BOOK FAIR!
Reading is the most important skill you
can teach a child. Of all the skills children learn, reading is the one on which
you have the most influence.
The Queen of All Saints School invites you to our “Sir Readalot’s Castle Book Fair” being held in the school library after the
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 Noon Masses on November 9.
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY
CHRISTMAS SHARING PROGRAM
The St. Vincent DePaul Society is starting
the “Christmas Sharing Program”. This
program is a two-fold program consisting
of the Adopt-A-Family and the Giving
Tree.
WHEN: December 14, 2014
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Queen of All Saints Church
This 90 minute mission blends the God given musical talents of Michael James Mette with the genuine
inspirational message of Greg Wasinski. This
presentation is intended to challenge and re-charge
your parish with a spirit of HOPE!
This single night collaboration uses the universal
language of music to encourage people to participate. Reflective and traditional songs will compliment selections from Michael's albums “Bring Forth
the Light” and “Always What I Need.”
Catholics can relate to Greg's stories, which weave
scripture through real life experiences. The examples from Greg's book “Where Faith & Real Life
Come Together...” will encourage the audience to
see how God is at work in everyday life. All of this
is highlighted by Greg's compelling witness, a story
of a spiritual awakening from that of a lapsed cradle
Catholic to a passionate Catholic speaker.
The evening will culminate with Michael and Greg
providing an opportunity for all ages to re-focus on
Christ and re-commit themselves to their Catholic
faith. Greg and Michael will encourage people to
enter into their own journey to “Bethlehem” to bring
Christ into this world every day.
This year will be the same personal program as last
year. If you adopt a family you will be purchasing
for a specific family with a wish list provided by the
family. The Giving Tree items will also be a specific
wish for a designated recipient.
Family wish lists for the Adopt-A-Family program
will be available in the Church Hall after all the
Masses the weekend of October 25 & 26 and every
weekend until all families are adopted, but no later
than November 15 & 16. If you need a family wish
list mailed to you or you need more information on
the program, please contact Mercedes Knese at 8462635 or email to [email protected].
The Giving Tree will be set up in the main lobby of
the Church the weekend of November 22 & 23. At
that time you will be able to take one or more gift
tags off the tree, listing the specific item to purchase
for the designated individual. These tags will range
from clothing and toys to household items or gift
cards.
This year all UNWRAPPED gifts for both parts of
the program will be collected in the Church Hall the
weekend of December 12, 13 & 14. We will be in
the hall Friday, December 12, from Noon – 7:00
PM; Saturday, December 13, from 8:30 AM –
6:00 PM and Sunday, December 14, from 7:00
AM – Noon. Members of St. Vincent DePaul Society will deliver all gifts starting at 1:00 PM.
Queen of all Saints Night at Orange Leaf
Come support our school at Orange Leaf. Sunday, November
9, from 4 to 9 pm. 25% of ALL proceeds will go to Queen of
All Saints Home & School. Invite your family & friends to
visit Orange Leaf. Please mention you are there for the QAS
Fundraiser for your purchase to count.
Orange Leaf - Telegraph Location ONLY - in Dierberg’s Plaza
October 26, 2014
ALL SOULS ENVELOPE
The special envelope in your packet for All Souls Day,
November 2, is for Masses for deceased family members
and friends who will be included in our Purgatorial Society Mass Intention listed in our bulletin weekly. Names on
this envelope will not appear as individual Mass intentions.
BOOK OF THE DEAD
The Book of the Dead will be in the main
lobby of the church during the entire month
of November. You are welcome to add
names at any time during this month. We also hope everyone will remember the names that are in the book in
their prayers. The names of the persons you write in the
book do not have to be members of the parish and it is not
limited to someone who passed away this year. In fact,
you can repeat someone’s name from a previous year.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Youth Ministry
LIFE TEEN MASS AND LIFE NIGHTS
Starting in October, we will be adding another youth
Mass to each month. The FIRST and THIRD Sundays of
every month, we will celebrate Life Teen Mass at Noon.
Teens are invited to sit in the first couple of pews with
the other teens. All welcome!
Following the Life Teen Masses, the youth group will
meet for Life Nights (Creative nights on Catholic Teaching, Morality and Current Issues) from 7:00 p.m.-9:00
p.m. in the Church or cafeteria. We will no longer meet
immediately following the noon Mass.
Thursday Night Prayer Group
Every Thursday, the youth group gathers for prayer group
from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. in the Church Hall. Bring a
friend!
Adoration at Queen
Mark your calendars! Open to everyone in the parish,
EVERY 3rd Thursday will be Adoration at Queen, a
night of worship music, a short reflection and time in Adoration from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m in the Church.
We invite you to come experience Christ in a new way!
Upcoming date:
November 20th: Church
Fall Retreat
Save the date now before your schedule books up! QAS
Fall Retreat, open to all high school teens, will be November 14-16th. Forms available on QAS website or in
the youth office.
Pro-Life March in Washington D.C.
QAS will be attending the Pro-Life March to Washington
D.C. January 21-25th. Forms available on QAS website
or in the youth office. Registration due October 9th.
Murder Mystery Party
QAS Life Teen will host a Murder Mystery Party Thursday, October 30th from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. $10, dinner
included. Registration due October 23rd.
All proceeds will go to Pro-Life March funds.
Forms available in youth office or contact Christine at
[email protected].
Join Facebook group Queen of All Saints Youth
Ministry for weekly posts about upcoming events
and follow us on Twitter @QAS_YM.
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
K of C Mouse Races
Order Your Tickets Today
TICKETS ARE LIMITED!
When: November 1, 2014
Where: Queen of All Saints
Time: Doors open at 6:30 p.m., first race begins at 7:15 p.m.
Optional Activities:
50/50 Drawings
“Mouse Roulette”
*Admission:
$25 per couple $12.50 per individual
$100 for a table of 8
How To Order Tickets:
Online at www.qaskofc.com Call John Berra,
314-596-7014
*Admission price includes beer, soda and snacks. Feel free to BYOB and additional snacks.
Virtual Pilgrimage of Lourdes, France
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Parish
4900 Ringer Road, St. Louis, MO 63129
North American Lourdes Volunteers will present a 90minute prayerful VIRTUAL PILGRIMAGE to Lourdes,
France, at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Parish on Sunday,
November 2, at 7 pm. During this guided Lourdes experience, you will immerse yourself in the Gospel Message
of Lourdes as given by Our Lady to St. Bernadette. You
will have the opportunity to touch the Grotto Rock and to
experience the healing grace of Lourdes Water. As part
of this spiritual opportunity to draw nearer to God with
Our Lady and St. Bernadette, you will receive a Eucharistic blessing and pray the Rosary. A Plenary Indulgence is
granted to all the faithful, under the usual conditions, who
attend a Virtual Pilgrimage with North American Lourdes
Volunteers. Come and experience the healing grace of
Our Lord Jesus Christ through His Immaculate Mother. Invite your family, children and friends!
LADIES OF THE PARISH
Plan to attend a shopping extravaganza!
The 5th Annual
QAS Holiday Boutique
Queen of All Saints School
Thursday, Nov. 6, 2013
5:30pm-9pm
6611 Christopher, St. Louis, MO 63129
NEW**Admission – a “personal hygiene” product
for the St. Vincent DePaul Society
Vendors-there are a still spaces available!
(See application in the back of this bulletin.)
The next best thing to visiting Lourdes itself is a Pilgrimage journey without the travel!
Our Lady extends her invitation to all!
Questions? Contact Becky Giegling
401-1207 or [email protected]
For more information, call 314-892-1262.
Unique Vendors
Raffles
Great gift ideas
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Queen of All Saints is excited to partner with the
St. Louis Cardinals on our
First-Ever Cardinals Calendar Fundraiser!
Important details for this fundraiser:
Destination:
Camp Wyman (35 minutes away)
Date:
November 14-16, 2014
Cost:
$105 due October 30
Arrival Time:
6:30 p.m. at QAS November 14th
Return Time:
After 12:00 Noon Mass November 16th
Transportation: Car-Adult drivers
Forms available on www.qasstl.org or in the Youth Ministry office.
Form with payment due to Christine or the rectory by
October 30th.
Please make checks payable to QAS.
PRO-LIFE ELECTION EVE MASS
The sale will run October 15 to
November 17.
Calendars will be available to pick up
in early December – just in time for
Christmas!
Each Calendar is $15, and our school
keeps 45% or $7 per Calendar.
Checks are made payable to Queen of
All Saints.
You are invited to join in an evening of prayer FOR THE
GREAT NEEDS OF OUR TIME - RESPECT for all human life, support for traditional marriage and for religious
freedom - on the eve of the election, November 3, 2014, at
Saint Gabriel the Archangel Church, Nottingham at
Tamm. Bishop Robert J. Hermann will be the Principal
Celebrant and Speaker at the 7:30 p.m. Mass. Rosary
will be recited at 7:00 p.m.
The Cardinals Calendar makes for a great
holiday gift item, perfect for family, friends,
clients and employees! This 15 x 22 inch calendar will include 2015 spring training and
regular season schedules as well as beautiful
images by club photographers that will celebrate the club’s championship season!
A special image of Our Lady of Guadalupe will be at the
Mass. It has been blessed and touched to the original timlma at the Shrine in Mexico City, and also received a Papal Blessing from Pope John Paul II in Rome. You are
invited to touch the image before or after the Mass.
Please contact Dana Kiley at 314-210-3550
or [email protected] for purchase!
READINGS FOR THE WEEK - October 26, 2014
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 5:112a
Sunday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9;
Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or
from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Liturgical Ministries
Monday, October 27
6:15 a.m.
Dave Sinclair
**8:15 a.m.
Mary Stewart
Tuesday, October 28 - St. Simon and St. Jude
6:15 a.m.
Nick Nelson
8:15 a.m.
Cecelia & Richard Hearst
Wednesday, October 29
6:15 a.m.
Purgatorial Society
**8:15 a.m.
Alex Seigel
Thursday, October 30
6:15 a.m.
Int. of the Kinney Family
8:15 a.m.
Carol Andrews
Friday, October 31
6:15 a.m.
Special Intention (D.A.)
8:15 a.m.
Mathias Scheffel
Saturday, November 1 - All Saints, First Saturday
8:15 a.m.
Bud & Evelyn Barron
5:00 p.m.
Wanda Kopp
Sunday, November 2 - The Commemoration of All the Faithful
Departed
7:30 a.m.
For the People
9:00 a.m.
Bob Schillinger
10:30 a.m.
Bud Spellicy
12:00 Noon
Patsy Ryan
**Children’s Mass
Saturday, November 1, 2014
5:00 p.m.
Extraordinary Minister Captain: Loretta Patton
Lectors: Tom Hart, Jackie Horne
Cantor: TBA
Servers: Brayden & McKenna Smith, Caitlin O’Leary
Ushers: Walter & Roberta Foland, Bob Grogan
Sunday, November 2 - The Commemoration of the Faithful
Departed
7:30 a.m.
Extraordinary Minister Captain: Kurt Loeffler
Lectors: Jean Elliott, Betty Fau
Cantor: TBA
Servers: Natalie Sinak, Riley & Ken Viehland
Ushers: Brian Redford, Bob Schillinger, Betty Bast
9:00 a.m.
Extraordinary Minister Captain: Sherry Chibnall
Lectors: Lorenzo Rizzi, Steve Rubie
Cantor: TBA
Servers: Livvy & Zach Tomek, Allie Walsh
Ushers: Howard Schroeder, Carlene Wiegand, Carol O’Connor
10:30 a.m.
Extraordinary Minister Captain: Pat Knobbe
Lectors: Ginny Vendt, Shelia Dettmann
Cantor: Seraphim Singers
Servers: Nick Wilhelm, Grant Vonder Haar, Grant Fischer
Ushers:
Tom Lutkewitte, Glenn Siemer, Kathy Hoehl
Proclaimer of the Word: None
Sunday:
After all Masses in the Church Hall:
Grocery Certificate & Scrip Sales
Adopt-A-Family Profiles
8am-12Noon Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast - Cafe
9:00 am RCIA - Library
4:00 pm Variety Guild - Church Hall
6:00 pm Basketball Manager’s Mtg. - Cafe
Monday: 7:00 pm Men’s ACTS - Church Hall, Room 2
7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Mtg. - Church Hall
8:30 pm Mary’s Daughters - Library
Tuesday: 8:45 am Eucharistic Adoration - Church
6:00 pm Basketball Mtg. - Church Hall
7:00 pm Devotions - Church
7:00 pm Boy Scout Meeting - Cafe
Wednesday: 5:00 p.m. & 6:45 p.m. PSR - School, Church
7:00 pm Women’s ACTS Team DeBrief Church Hall
8:00 pm Adult Choir - Church
Thursday: 7:00 pm Women’s ACTS Reunion - Church Hall
7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Blanket Making Cafe
7:30 pm Youth Ministry Mtg. - Church
8:00 pm Mold Remediation Committee Mtg. Rectory Bsmt.
Saturday After 5:00 pm Mass in the Church Hall:
Grocery Certificate & Scrip Sales
6:30 pm Mouse Races - Cafe
12:00 Noon
Extraordinary Minister Captain: Joe Waddock
Lectors: Youth Ministry
Cantors: Youth Ministry
Servers: Andrew & William Leingang, Christian Weber
Ushers: Mike Bradford, Lisa Heinzman, Linda McMullen
Grocery Certificate Sales Teams
November 1 - 2, 2014
5:00 p.m.
Greg & Amy
Kapp
5:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
12:00 noon
7:30/9:00 a.m.
Kelli Madigan
10:30/12:00 Noon
Mark & Therese
Ruzicka
Scrip Certificate Sales Teams
Rick & Roselyn Page
Pat Czajkowski
Tricia Niewoehner
Tricia Niewoehner
Pam & Roger Luchtefeld
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS!
Remember to set your clocks back
one hour at 2:00 a.m. on
FALL BACK
Sunday morning, November 2, 2014
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
The QAS Youth Ministry presents
The QAS Holiday Boutique
Thursday, November 6, 2014
5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. (in the school)
If you’re looking to show off your creative talent, special craft or
home based business, reserve a space for this exciting event!
Set up: 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 6. All areas must be set up by 5:30 p.m.
1. Space rental fee is $35.00 per 8 foot table space.
2. Only one business per table please.
3. Payment is due with application to reserve your space. Sorry, no refunds. (make checks payable to QAS Youth
Ministry)
4. All reservations must be postmarked by October 27, 2014.
5. We ask for a donation of an item from your inventory to be included in our raffle.
6. Space rental will be limited to one representative per company, first come, first serve basis.
7. All exhibitors are responsible for setting up and dismantling their displays on Thursday, November 6.
If you have questions please contact:
Becky Giegling at [email protected] or 314-401-1207 OR
Christine Detwiler at [email protected] or (636) 448-4301
………………………………………………………………………………………………
Holiday Boutique Vendor Application
Please complete application, detach and return via mail with payment by
Monday, October 27, 2014 to:
Queen of All Saints, c/o Becky Giegling, 6611 Christopher, St. Louis, MO 63129
(make checks payable to QAS Youth Ministry)
Name:
Phone:
Address:
Email:
Company Name:
Type of products:
Number of spaces needed:
(Maximum 2 spaces)
x $35 per space = $
Amount enclosed
(please circle)
Table needed:
YES
NO
Folding chair(s):
1
2
Electric outlet:
Special Request:
Date Received
Check #
Table #
YES
NO
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Church Name & Address
Queen of All Saints #012323
6603 Christopher Drive
St. Louis, MO 63129
Contact person: Mary Arconati, 314-846-8207, ext. 202 or 200
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Number of pages transmitted: Cover + 13 text pages + this page = 15 (2 ad pages)
Day & time of transmission: Wednesday, 4 PM for Friday delivery
Special instructions:
16-pager for this week, please.
FedEx shipping address:
6603 Christopher Drive
St. Louis, MO 63129
Special shipping instructions: Please leave on porch of rectory.
FedEx tracking e-mail: [email protected]