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Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Saint Vincent de Paul Parish
Parish Office/Rectory 13497 S. State Hwy 94 Marthasville, MO 63357• 636-433-2678
School 13495 S. State Hwy 94 • 636-433-2466
Parish Office and School Fax 636-433-2924
Parish email—[email protected] • School email—[email protected]
Parish Website—www.svdutzow.org • School Website—www.svsdutzow.org
Immaculate Conception Parish
Church/Rectory 5912 S Highway 94 Augusta, MO 63332 • 636-482-4455
Parish email—[email protected] • Connie’s email—[email protected]
Parish Website—www.svdutzow.org
Archdiocese Website—www.archstl.org
Our Parishes
The Parish Office Hours at St. Vincent: Mon.-Thurs. 8:00am-4:00pm
All business can be conducted through the SV Parish Office or by calling the IC Rectory.
In the case of Urgent Business, please call the SV Rectory or Fr. Gene’s mobile phone.
Fr. Gene’s Email—[email protected]
Fr. Gene’s Cell Phone—314-560-2692
All information for the weekend bulletin must be submitted to the editor by Tuesday.
Please have any submissions in before Noon on Tuesday by mailing, calling or emailing them in.
Bulletin email—[email protected]
Pastoral Staff
Pastor—Rev. Eugene Robertson
Deacon—Rev. Mr. Raymond Burle
St. Vincent De Paul
Principal—Mrs. Kelly Cassinger
School Secretary—Mrs. Donna Sahm
Office Manager—Mrs. Jacquie Schaper
Bulletin Editor (both parishes)—Mrs. Sara Maune
Music Coordinator—Mrs. Lorraine Struckhoff,
636-433-2722
Parish Council
Dan Miller—Chairman Brenda Napier—Vice Chairman
Coletta Hakenewerth—Secretary
John Matlick
Pam Rodriguez
Mike Wessel
Rick Mueller
Bob Good
Rick Schwentker
Finance Committee
Lorraine Struckhoff—Chairman
Karen Holtmeyer
Gena Mayer
Dave Meyer
Rick Gratza
Dan Wessel
Immaculate Conception
Administrative Assistant—Mrs. Connie Struckhoff
Bookkeeper—Mr. Doug Paule
Music Coordinator—Mrs. Mary Ann Kluesner,
636-228-4397
Parish Council/Finance Committee
Connie Struckhoff—Chairman
Lori Aholt
Dave Behlman
Mary Ann Kluesner
Doug Paule
Tom Aholt
Doug Holdmeyer
Guy Middleton
Carroll Struckhoff
November 9, 2014
Mass Schedule
IC•Immaculate Conception ~ SV•St. Vincent
Saturday
4:30pm IC
6:30pm SV
Sunday
7:30am IC
10:00am SV
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:00am IC
7:30 pm SV
8:00am SV
8:00am IC
8:00am SV-no Fri. Mass 5/23 to 8/8
(During the school year Wed-Fri Masses are school Masses)
Holy Days—Please check the bulletin and/or
website for Holy Day schedule.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Tuesday
7:00—7:15pm SV
Saturday
4:00—4:15pm IC
Any other time by appointment
Eucharistic Adoration
SV—Every Tuesday 5:00-7:30pm
IC—Second Thursday of every other month
(odd months) 5:30-7:00pm with Benediction
and prayers at 7:00pm
Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions
Tuesdays after evening Mass at SV
Mondays after morning Mass at IC
Sacramental Preparation:
Marriage Preparation—Couples
should contact
the parish office as soon as possible to prepare for
classes, at least 6 months prior to the wedding date.
Baptism Preparation—First-time parents and parents who have never taken a Baptism preparation
class need to contact the rectory to arrange for a
class. Once the class has been attended a Baptism
may be scheduled for the 2nd or 4th Sunday of the
month. Baptisms are celebrated immediately following the 10 am Mass at St. Vincent’s. Arrangements
may be made for the Sacrament at Immaculate
Conception.
Christian Initiation of Adults—For more information on becoming a Catholic, call Fr. Gene at the
parish office.
Holy Orders and Religious Life—If interested,
please call the parish office or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 314-792-6460.
Parish School of Religion (PSR)—
Please Contact:
Immaculate Conception—Augusta
636-228-4397
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish—New Melle
636-398-5270
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish—Washington
636-239-3520
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Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
The Temple of Stones is a Symbol of the Living Church
Today the liturgy celebrates the dedication of the Lateran Basilica, called “mother and head of all the churches of the
city and the world.” In fact, this basilica was the first to be built after Emperor Constantine’s edict, in 313, granted
Christians freedom to practice their religion.
The emperor himself gave Pope Miltiades the ancient palace of the Laterani family, and the basilica, the baptistery, and
the patriarchate, that is, the Bishop of Rome’s residence — where the Popes lived until the Avignon period — were all
built there. The basilica’s dedication was celebrated by Pope Sylvester around 324 and was named Most Holy Savior;
only after the 6th century were the names of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist added, and now is typically
denominated by these latter.
Initially the observance of this feast was confined to the city of Rome; then, beginning in 1565, it was extended to all
the Churches of the Roman rite. The honoring of this sacred edifice was a way of expressing love and veneration for the
Roman Church, which, as St. Ignatius of Antioch says, “presides in charity” over the whole Catholic communion
(Letter to the Romans, 1:1).
On this solemnity the Word of God recalls an essential truth: the temple of stones
is a symbol of the living Church, the Christian community, which in their letters
the Apostles Peter and Paul already understood as a “spiritual edifice,” built by
God with “living stones,” namely, Christians themselves, upon the one foundation
of Jesus Christ, who is called the “cornerstone” (cf. 1 Corinthians 3:9-11, 16-17; 1
Peter 2:4-8; Ephesians 2:20-22). “Brothers, you are God’s building,” St. Paul
wrote, and added: “holy is God’s temple, which you are” (1 Corinthians 3:9c, 17).
The beauty and harmony of the churches, destined to give praise to God, also
draws us human beings, limited and sinful, to convert to form a “cosmos,” a wellordered structure, in intimate communion with Jesus, who is the true Saint of
saints. This happens in a culminating way in the Eucharistic liturgy, in which the
“ecclesia,” that is, the community of the baptized, come together in a unified way
to listen to the Word of God and nourish themselves with the Body and Blood of
Christ. From these two tables the Church of living stones is built up in truth and
charity and is internally formed by the Holy Spirit transforming herself into what
she receives, conforming herself more and more to the Lord Jesus Christ. She herself, if she lives in sincere and fraternal unity, in this way becomes the spiritual
sacrifice pleasing to God.
Dear friends, today’s feast celebrates a mystery that is always relevant: God’s desire to build a spiritual temple in the world, a community that worships him in
spirit and truth (cf. John 4:23-24). But this observance also reminds us of the importance of the material buildings in which the community gathers to celebrate the
praises of God. Every community therefore has the duty to take special care of its
own sacred buildings, which are a precious religious and historical patrimony. For
this we call upon the intercession of Mary Most Holy, that she help us to become,
like her, the “house of God,” living temple of his love.
— Benedict XVI, Angelus Address, November 9, 2008
From Catholic Culture website (http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2014-11-09)
Our 5 year Capital Campaign ‘Generations of Faith,
Providing for our Future’ ends with the envelope in the
November packets. Before we do
a final report, if there are any who
would like to still donate, please
do so in the next few weeks.
God bless you!
Please mark your calendars
for an Ecumenical Prayer
Service on Wednesday, November 26 at 7:30pm. This year it will be held at
Femme Osage UCC, Rev. Bruce Moeller, pastor. The
speaker will be Fr. Gene. Choirs from the area will join
together for the music. Come Join us!
November 9, 2014
I.C. Friends and Parishioners
Julia Schwartz
Pat Siener
Scott Siener
Irene Snyder
Archie Spencer
Cathy Spencer
Al Struckhoff
Paul Struckhoff
Rita Struckhoff
Chris Warren
Jim Warren
Ken Harvey
Ruth Heman
Pat Holden
Joan Hopkins
Charlie Lawrence
Virginia Lawrence
Tammy Leesmann
Deb McNear
Lisa Nadler
Donna Reed
Helen Reiling
Joyce Sanchez
Audrey Aholt
Sara Aholt
Nick Baravick
Greg Behlmann
Duane Bell
Steven Carter
Suzi Cross
Jim Delargy
Rose Edler
William Giffenberg
Chris Harvey
St. Vincent Friends and Parishioners
Jim Davis
Gary Dobsch
Kyle Doner
Bernice Eckelkamp
Robert Eisenbath
Karen Eustice
Rosemary Feldmann
Elsie Fertag
Karen Fleer
MaryJo Gentry
Marie Gremaud
Mike Goll
Teresa Hakenewerth
Amy Heggemann,
Steve McCoy
Glen Molitor
Richard Parmentier
Kirk Ruether
Barb Schaper
Betty Schulte
Judy Schwentker
Marvin Schwoeppe
Tim Short
Dan Stacy
Lisa Stacy
Audrey Wagener
Christian Wenzel
This Week
Monday, Nov. 10
Mass 8am at IC
School Society Mtg. 6pm
Tuesday, Nov. 11
Veteran’s Day
5-7:30pm SV Eucharistic Adoration
7:15pm Rosary, Mass, Devotions
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Mass 8 am at SV
Thursday, Nov. 13
Mass 8am at IC
5:30-7pm IC Eucharistic Adoration
7pm Benediction, Holy Name after
devotions
Friday, Nov. 14
Mass 8am at SV
KC Fish Fry 4-7 in SV Dining Hall
Fish Fry ~ November 14
SVS Dining Hall
Serving Fish, Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Stewed
Tomatoes, Green Beans, Corn, Cole Slaw, Applesauce & Homemade Dessert
4pm-7pm
Adults $10 Kids (6-11yrs) $4
Carry-Outs Available
Proceeds go to Terry Lee Glosemeyer Scholarship
& Adopt-A-Family
Mass Intentions
Monday, November 10
8:00 a.m. at IC
Tuesday, November 11
7:30 p.m. at SV
All Souls
Deceased Members of
Fr. Berten’s Council
Wednesday, November 12
8:00 a.m. at SV
Marvin Gratza
Thursday, November 13
8:00 a.m. at IC
Ray Bierbaum
Friday, November 14
8:00 a.m. at SV Herman & Rosemary Engemann
Saturday, November 15
4:30 p.m. at IC
Parishioners
6:30 p.m. at SV
Anna Wessel
Sunday, November 16
7:30 a.m. at IC
Ambrose Roesner
10:00 a.m. at SV
Elizabeth Ballmann
Calendar of Events
Nov. 11—Free breakfast to Veterans at Homestead 7:308:30am. Please call 636-239-1941 to make a reservation.
Nov. 11—Veteran’s Day Celebration at SFBRHS 1:45-3pm.
Veterans and their family and friends are invited. Dress in your
service uniform, patriotic or casual. Refreshments to follow for
family and friends. Guest speaker Tony Ballmann, Army Vietnam Veteran and 1966 Alumnus. Call Steve 636-239-0411
Nov. 13-15— “SFBRHS Theatre Presents “Lost in Yonkers”
7:30pm each evening. Check www.seatyourself.biz/borgia or
call 636-239-7871 for tickets.
Nov. 15— Holiday Craft Fair at St. Joseph Catholic School
10am-4pm. Shopping, Food Truck, Raffles, Door Prizes, Kids
Area. All are Welcome!
Nov. 20— 6th Annual Tannenbaum Auction at N-Sports Rec
Center 6pm-10pm. Advanced tickets $20, $25 at the door. Park
and Shuttle from Hillermann’s Nursery or Presbyterian Church.
All proceeds go to the Friends of the Emmaus. For more info
call Marilyn 636-520-0149 or Ginny 636-239-0630.
Nov. 22—11th Annual Beans & Rice Ball at the Elks Hall in
Washington, MO starting at 6pm.Donations are being accepted
for live and silent auction that will be part of an evening of dinner, dancing, and friendship. Proceeds go to the Washington
Overseas Mission efforts to provide medical, dental and construction efforts to the poor in Honduras. $60/person includes
dinner, open bar and dancing. Call Tim Huber 636-259-6259
Nov. 27— Thanksgiving Day Dinner at St. Francis Borgia Grade
School Cafeteria 11:30am-1pm. Carry-Outs or delivery available for those unable to attend due to sickness or physical impairments. For delivery or carry-out call Tim: 314-603-2385 by
Nov. 24th.
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Liturgical Ministers
Servers Nov. 12 & 14
Lucan Keene & Matthew Gratza
Sunday November 9, 2014
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
“For we are God’s fellow workers....”
(1 Corinthians 3:9)
We are called to help God build His kingdom on Earth. We are
His eyes, ears, hands and voice on Earth. By giving of our “first
fruits” of our time, talent and treasure we help fulfill God’s call.
Are you doing all you can to help? Do you spend time in prayer
every day? Do you participate in one of the many parish ministries? Do you give generously in the offertory collection each
week?
St. Vincent de Paul Parish & Support
Week of November 2, 2014
Offering
Budgeted Goal
Weekly Over (Under)
Month to Date Over (Under)
Fiscal Year to Date Over (Under)
Parish Operating Expenses
Parish Improvements
All Saints
Retired Religious Fund
Campaign for Human Development
Linda Ballmann Scholarship
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Flowers
Capital Campaign goal
Pledges to Date
Collected to Date
$6,961.05
$6,000.00
961.05
961.05
($15,561.55)
$370.00
$20.00
$25.00
$260.00
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00
$42.00
$1,000,000.00
$990,270.00
$827,679.25
Immaculate Conception Parish & Support
Week of November 2, 2014
Offering
Loose
Building Improvements
School Fund
Tuition Payments
Votive Candles
Mission Sunday
Retired Religious
$3,176.00
$20.11
$420.00
$37.00
$815.00
$5.00
$400.00
Total Offering
$4,873.61
The following Parishioners will be cleaning the Lord’s house in November:
IC: Janet Hindersmann, Deb Brinkmann,
Renee Renna, Kelli Harrison
SV: (Nov. 20 6:30pm) Diane Borgerding,
Cindy Eckelkamp, Laurie Gildehaus, Peggy
Gildehaus, Aurie Meyer, Denise Meyer
Saturday November 15, 4:30 p.m. at IC
Lector: Ken Daming
Eucharistic Ministers: Jim & Chris Warren
Saturday November 15, 6:30 p.m. at SV
Servers: Grant, Jack, & Grace Trentmann
Lectors: Carla Ballmann
Eucharistic Ministers: Kurt & Cherie Breckenkamp,
Jay & Marti Conway, Evelyn Busch
Sunday November 16, 7:30 a.m. at IC
Lector: George Struckhoff
Eucharistic Ministers: Norbie Struckhoff
Carroll Struckhoff
Sunday November 16, 10:00 a.m. at SV
Servers: Brendan & Brady Hanneken,
Tyler Stieffermann
Lector: Becky Adams
Eucharistic Ministers: Bill Marquart, Kathy Miller,
Leanne Moellering, Greg & Joan Schneider
Current Ministers’ lists are posted our website.
To... *All those who led the Rosary during the month of
October! We could use a few extra Rosary leaders for
May. I’ll remind you as we get closer to then.
*All those who worked and supported our Book Fair this
past weekend.
*All those who worked and supported our 1st Sunday
breakfast.
*All those who attended, and worked to support our 8th
grade Pro-Life trip to Washington DC in our annual Fall
DARTBALL event
Thank you all!
The Book of Remembrance for all those to be remembered at our weekly ‘All Souls’ Mass will be on the side
altar at Immaculate Conception Church. You may turn in
an All Souls remembrance envelope with the names of
those you would like to remember at anytime during the
month of November.
November 9, 2014
A Note from the Archbishop:
As the verdict from the grand jury looms, we, the Catholic clergy, must continue to keep Ferguson and our local community in
our prayers during this tumultuous time. We also have an obligation to inspire the 500,000 lay faithful throughout the Archdiocese of St. Louis to turn their prayer intentions towards peace. Therefore, I am writing to call your attention back to my statement from October 10, 2014, calling for peace in our community.
(This letter was in put in our bulletin on October 19. We have posted it on the website this week.
You can also view the letter online at http://archstl.org/peace).
Brothers and sisters in Christ,
By now we should all realize that there is no going back to the status quo following the tragic shooting of Michael Brown.
Rightly so! The status quo was not good enough. This tragedy has left a community struggling to cope with anger and frustration that it had repressed for many years. Now is our moment of truth. We can let the anger and frustration spill over in violence, and then be repressed again. Or we can take the opportunity to break the cycle and address the underlying issues that
cause the anger and frustration.
But we need to keep in mind the issues here are bigger than Ferguson. They are as deep as the hold of sin on the human heart
and as broad as the solidarity of the entire human race. That means we will not be able to fix things quickly. But we have to
move forward. And it is not just Ferguson or the greater St. Louis metropolitan community, but the entire country and the
whole Church that needs to look at these issues.
Is it not a sad reality that we integrated professional baseball and schools a long time ago, but we have not integrated everyone's heart?
The sin of racism in our cities and our nation must be dealt with, but never with violence. There are small but vocal groups
currently threatening violence. I urge anyone who feels the desire to violently lash out to first pause and consider the potential
consequences of their actions: Will violence make the situation right? Will it right the wrongs? Or will it only make things
worse? The unrelenting desire for revenge is a poison that seeps into our souls and can become contagious carrying with it a
commitment to violence.
As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, R
" eturning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night
already devoid of stars...Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that."What's the solution? For all of us to be quick to
apologize for our own faults, and as quick to forgive the faults of others as we want them to be in forgiving ours.
We need to come together in prayer and dialogue to address the deeper underlying issues – family breakdown, racial profiling, quality education, abuses of authority, lack of gainful employment, fear of one another, mistrust of authority, black on
black violence, and white flight.
In God we are all one family and we need to call upon Christ the Prince of Peace in prayer to give us the strength to sit down
together as brothers and sisters.
So, let's ask: what blueprint does God have in mind for us? And let's remember that Christ gave us the blueprint: to love God
with all our heart and mind and soul and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. What that means for us is that we
must respect the dignity of each other. We show that respect by having a willingness to sit down together and dialogue, by
having the humility to admit our mistakes and say we are sorry, and by praying for one another – yes, praying! Praying that
God fills our hearts with love for one another, removes the hate we have allowed to fester there, and teaches us how to express
our love in concrete ways.
It is no longer the time to ask W
" hat would Jesus do?"It is time to ask W
" hat is Jesus doing?"What Jesus is not doing is adding
violence to violence. Remember what he said to his disciples in the Gospel of Luke when they asked if they should call down
fire from Heaven to consume a town that didn't welcome him? (Lk 9:54). He rebuked them. Jesus is also not ignoring the
problem and hoping it will go away! What Jesus is doing is pleading with us to listen to each other, respect each other, and
help each other.
That's the same Jesus who said: B
" lessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God."Christ calls us to promote peace, not provoke violence. Our Lord Himself suffered the most terrible of injustices, because although incapable of
doing wrong, He was nevertheless condemned to suffer and die on the cross. And when one of his disciples responded by lashing out in violence he said "Put away your sword!"
Inspired by the example of Christ, I fervently renew my call to everyone in Ferguson and the greater St. Louis community: be
an instrument of peace amid the chaos! Work for calm in the turmoil!
If we depart from God's blueprint, the fruit of our thoughts and actions will not be peace but its opposite – force and violence!
It's time to turn to a different kind of power – persuasion and service. It is the way of Gandhi and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta.
It is the way of the Lord who is filled with love and mercy. It is the way each of us should be. May the God who suffered on the
Cross fill us with love, and guide our thoughts and actions.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson, Archbishop of St. Louis
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
St. Vincent De Paul Catholic School
13495 South State Hwy. 94
Marthasville, MO 63357
636.433.2466
Serving families from Dutzow, Augusta, Defiance, Femme Osage, Foristell, Lake Sherwood,
Marthasville, New Melle, Washington, and surrounding areas.
CORNER
PRINCIPAL’S
I want to thank all of the people who supported and helped our Book Fair.
Reading is such an important part of our students’ day and education.
Thank you to all those who helped set up, organize, purchase, run, and take down.
Without every one this would not be such a great thing for our school.
Enjoy reading all the new books.
Thanks again!
Kelly Cassinger
Annual School Society 50/50 Christmas Raffle is
approaching! Tickets this year are $2 each or 6 for
$10 and the winner gets half of the proceeds!
The drawing will be held at the Pk-4th grade Christmas Concert, on December 12, 2014.
Tickets can be purchased through SVS students, at
the Nov. & Dec. First Sunday breakfasts, and the
night of the school Christmas Concert.
You can return your tickets and proceeds in the Sunday collection in an envelope marked “50/50 drawing”. Please return tickets by Friday, December 5th.
Thank you for your support!
Scrip Ordering
Not set up to purchase scrip?
Go to www.shopwithscrip.com
Our school # is 427A5DDC15225
Ordering is SO easy!
2014 Poinsettia Sales will run Nov. 7th -21st.
What a great gift idea! Contact a student to order or
send your order in the Sunday collection.
6.5” Pot (5-6 blooms) $11
_____Red
_____White
_____Pink
_____White glitter (red with wite spots)
_____DaVinci (salmon bracts with red speckles)
_____Cortez Burgundy
8” Pot (12-15 blooms) $23
_____Red
_____White
_____Pink
_____White glitter (red with wite spots)
_____DaVinci (salmon bracts with red speckles)
_____Cortez Burgundy
14” Color Bowl (4 Branches) $23
_____All Red _____Red & White
Money is due when you order.
Delivery Date: 12/9/2014
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ANY questions,
contact Michele Tuepker
(314) 393-9795 or [email protected]
November 9, 2014
November 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 All Saints Day
4:30pm Mass at IC
6:30pm Mass at SV
Retired Religious
Collection Weekend
2
All Souls Day
Daylight Savings Time
7:30am Mass at IC
10:00am Mass at SV
3
4 Election Day
5
6
7
8
8am Mass/Perpetual
Help Devotions at IC
Eucharistic Adoration
5-7:30pm
Rosary, Mass, Devotions 7:15pm at SV
8am Mass at SV
8am Mass at IC
8am Mass
4:30pm Mass at IC
6:30pm Mass at SV
DARTBALL
DARTBALL
Deanery Anniversary
Mass
Book Fair
BREAKFAST at SV
9 Dedication of the
Lateran Basilica
7:30am Mass at IC
10:00am Mass at SV
KC Mtg. 8:15pm
10
11 Veteran’s Day
12
13
14
15
8am Mass/Perpetual
Help Devotions at IC
Eucharistic Adoration
5-7:30pm
Rosary, Mass, Devotions 7:15pm at SV
8am Mass at SV
8am Mass at IC
8am Mass at SV
Eucharistic Adoration
5:30-7pm
Benediction 7pm
Holy name after devotions
4:30pm Mass at IC
6:30pm Mass at SV
KC Chicken & Fish Fry
4-7pm
18
Fr. Gene Deanery Mtg.
Krakow 10:30am-2pm
19
20 mid-quarter
21
22
8am Mass at SV
8am Mass at IC
8am Mass at SV
4:30pm Mass at IC
6:30pm Mass at SV
School Society Mtg.
6pm
16 33 Ordinary Time
7:30am Mass at IC
10:00am Mass at SV
17
8am Mass/Perpetual
Help Devotions at IC
School Board 6:30pm
Eucharistic Adoration
5-7:30pm
Rosary, Mass, Devotions 7:15pm at SV
23 Feast of Christ the
King
7:30am Mass at IC
10:00am Mass at SV
4th SUNDAY BREAKFAST at IC
30 First Sunday Advent
First Sunday of Church
Year– Cycle B
7:30am Mass at IC
10:00am Mass at SV
5th Sunday Donuts at
IC
Campaign for Human
Development Collection
weekend
24
25
26
8am Mass/Perpetual
Help Devotions at IC
Eucharistic Adoration
5-7:30pm
Rosary, Mass, Devotions 7:15pm at SV
8am Mass at SV
Grandparent’s Day
Noon dismissal
27
Happy Thanksgiving!
No Mass
29
Holdmeyer/Straatmann
Wedding 1pm
Rehearsal 5:30pm
4:30pm Mass at IC
6:30pm Mass at SV
9am Mass at SV
No Communion Calls
Ecumenical Service
Femme Osage UCC
7:30pm
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