33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Nov. 16, 2014 Saint Martin de Porres 615 Dunn Road Hazelwood, MO 63042 Phone (314) 895-1100 www.stmartindeporresstl.com Rev. Joseph RajPaul Sundararaj, Pastor Deacon David Pacino Deacon Ed Beirne Parish Office Deacons David Pacino & Ed Beirne PSR Coordinator- Marilyn Saunders Parish Office-Annamarie Sullivan Parish Office-Sr. Stephanie Turck Contacts Pastor Joseph Rajpaul Sundararaj email address: [email protected] Parish Office email address: [email protected] Priests’ Residence (314) 895-0172 Parish Office Ext. 222 (314) 895-1100 Parish School of Religion Ext. 227 (314) 895-1100 Knobbe House (314) 895-1100 St. Ferdinand School (314) 921-2201 Schedule of Holy Eucharist Saturday Vigil - 4:30 pm Sunday - 8:00 am and 10:30 am Weekdays - Monday-Friday 8:00 am Holy Days - 8:00 am and 7:00 pm *First Sunday of month “Youth Music” Mass-10:30 am *Third Saturday of the month “Gospel Music” Mass - 4:30 pm * Children’s Liturgy every Sunday but the 1st Sunday of the month—10:30 Mass Perpetual Help Devotions Tuesdays following 8:00 am Mass. Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Wednesday 8:30 am-6:00 pm. Benediction at 6:00 pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:15-4:00 pm or by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism Sunday after the 10:30 am Mass or by appointment after participation in Baptism Preparation Program. Beyond 50 ... Next 25 Synergize! Energize! Evangelize! Fax: 314-895-5992 PRAYER CHAIN Pat Wiswall.....................................(314) 731-0933 Barb Krings.....................................(314) 731-1893 Betty Wallisch................................(314) 837-0446 GIVING TREE—V de P SOCIETY Our annual “Giving Tree’ will begin on Nov. 15th. It’s your opportunity to spread god’s love and share your blessings, with someone less-fortunate. Please select a “gift suggestion card” (located in the church vestibule), buy the gift indicated and bring your NEW, UNWRAPPED present back to church with the COLOR-CODED GUMMED LABEL from the card stuck onto the gift or the shopping bag it is in. (The color tells us what agency gets the gift). Place it under the Giving Tree no later than Dec. 7th. Please avoid buying “red” clothing as red is still associated with gangs. In January, we’ll be collecting any of those HUGE plastic shopping bags that accumulate this time of year (to use for next year’s tree). THANKS for all you do to help the poor & needy all year long...................The St. Vincent de Paul Society MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Ministers Sign Up for Thanksgiving Mass. Please sign up to assist with our Thanksgiving Day Mass, celebrated at 9 a.m. on Thursday, November 27th. We will need lectors, Eucharist Ministers, Youth Servers, Greeters and Ushers (help distribute bread after Mass). If you would like to help, please sign up on the "lime green" sheet on the cabinet on the East side of the vestibule. Thank you so much. 2. Youth Servers and parents: Please make every attempt to adhere to the new schedule that you were sent in the mail; we are still having "no-shows" and it is very important that you contact another server on the list if you cannot attend. Please email Gerry Berviller at [email protected] with your Mass preferences starting in January 2015. I have only had 2 responses to Father Raj Paul's letter and we need committed servers at every Mass on the weekends. Thank you for your assistance with this important ministry. MEETINGS THIS WEEK November 16 — November 23 Sun. Nov.16 Pro-Life Pancake Brkfst.-Gym 6:30 NA—KH Mon. Nov. 17 11:30 Craft Workshop. 7:00 Scripture Study—KH Tues. Nov. 18 7:00 Choir Pract.—Church Wed. Nov. 19 6:30 PSR 7:00 ACTS Womens prayer gr. Thurs. Nov.20 6:30 Rosary—Grotto Sun. Nov. 23 6:30 KH NA MEMORIAL BOOK Please do not forget to enter the names of your deceased loved ones in the Memorial Book in our church during the month of November. NEW CHURCH LINENS Our Church is need of new Church linens. Anyone interested in helping to defray the cost of these items, please contact Chris Beirne at 314-839-0625 ENCOUNTER JESUS: RCIA –FAITH FORMATION Our RCIA Program staff, candidates and their sponsors—will meet today, November 16th, 2014 and November 23rd at 9:10 a.m. in the rectory basement following our 8:00 a.m. Mass. PRO-LIFE PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Pro-Life Pancake Breakfast will take place today after 8 and 10:30 Masses. Adults-$6.00, children-12 to 4-$3.00, 3 and under free . Sausages, drinks and all you can eat pancakes. Come and enjoy good food and friendship. All proceeds to benefit Birthright. THANKSGIVING FOOD COLLECTION BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS In keeping with our St. Martin’s tradition, we ask that your offering at the Thanksgiving Day Mass on November 27 be non-perishable food or a monetary donation to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. It’s a great way to thank God by helping Him take care of His children. Thank you! The Baptism Preparation Class is on Wed., Dec. 17th, at 7:00 PM in the school building to explain the sacraments and requirements. If you’ve never had a child baptized at St. Martin’s, you must attend a class before scheduling a baptism. Please call the office to sign up —895-1100. From the Pastor’s Desk Dear Martins, When we come together there is an enthusiasm and there is a palpable energy. Age and infirmity respectfully gives way to accomplishment and spontaneity. That is what is meant by Synergizing and Energizing, which led us to Evangelize through the play on the life of St. Martin. It was a heartfelt sharing of our talent, time and so many who shared their own treasure. I still receive messages from outside the parish, commenting on our together spirit and the ensuing energy: A sign of collaboration of young and old—of all. What underlies this is the sense of ownership and belonging you have for your parish. In the past two years, I have experienced this many times. Take for instance, Virginia Bathe, who on noticing that the special entrance on the left side was not friendly enough for senior citizens, not only suggested that we put up hand rails, but also contributed towards half of the cost. Thanks Virginia. Or, when we were contemplating as how to match the lampstands for the pulpit with those at the altar—thanks to our wonderful and thinking sacristans--Charles Wiswall stepped up with speed, and with his metallurgical expertise and magic restored our existing ones to shining sparkle as you see them next to the pulpit. Thanks Charlie! I can go on to write on many such experiences. Even during the play, a fine parishioner walks in quietly to ask, “have you got the money yet for the new altar linen? (I didn’t even know the amount needed !!!) I will make good if you run short of the cost.” What a sense of belonging you have towards your parish. No wonder you have journeyed for fifty years, no wonder we have the potential for the next 25 years to come. On November 23 we celebrate the Feast of Christ the King, which closes both the liturgical year and over a year of our fifty years jubilee celebrations. Hence November 29, the last week mass in the week of November 23, will be the last day we say our parish prayer. With over a year of praying this prayer, which many have even memorized, it is time for action to move forward for the Next 25 years to come. Yes we are a Beyond 50: Vision 25 Parish! In next week’s column I would lay out our five stage Vision 25 planning process, a part of which I had mentioned three weeks ago. Let us pray to St. Martin, along with the intercession to Our Lady of Mercy, to inspire us and to lead us forward. Finally, as mentioned in the bulletin and spoken many times at the weekend masses, the Knobbe House needs to be streamlined and cleaned up. All the organizations and ministries can store their equipment et al., in the basement. The deadline is next weekend (November 23) after which all un-claimed, un-sorted and disorganized “stuff” would be discarded. This parish is also our home and we need to keep it tidy and clean, just as we do back home! Peace and Grace, Fr. Rp A Holy Land Pilgrimage Proximo Travel, a Catholic Tour Company, has scheduled a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land next year on April 22-May 2, 2015. Travel to Jerusalem, Bethlehem Nazareth, Galilee, Via Crucis, Last Supper Gethsemane, Dormition, Nativity Church, Capernaum. Cost is $3,999.00 Airfare and ALL-included. More information can be found by calling 508-8548001 or online at www.proximotravel.com or email is [email protected] Why not join Fr. RajPaul on this once in a lifetime experience. Nativity Church LITURGICAL ROLES for Nov 22 —Nov. 23 Saturday, Nov. 22nd- 4:30 Mass Lectors......................................... Caitlin Gann, Ed Krings Eucharistic Ministers..................................Patricia Barry, Joan Everett, Matt Everett, Florence Grau, Ronnie Hughes, Jack Krater, Rosemary Perry, Harvey Schmit Ushers..................................Jerry Dundon, Ron Goymerac Greeters........................... Marge Heinzman, Ginny Reddy Music ..........................................................Timothy Hearn Sunday, Nov. 23rd - 8:00 am Lectors......................................Cliff Eise, Beth Neighbors Eucharistic Ministers.............Gary Guntli, Glenn Krings, Barb Krings, Lisa Moeller, Steve Moeller, Marilyn Saunders Ushers..................................... Al Pohlman, NOT FILLED Greeters......................Joyce Rygelski, Neighbor’s Family Music ....................................Bonnie Vigland, Bill Benner Sunday, Nov. 23rd- 10:30 am Lectors…..........Alice Lancaster, John Michael Swarthout Eucharistic Ministers.......Patricia David, Delores Eckert, Patricia Gallardo, Pat Kelley, Rose Reddy, Bernadette Sickmann, Jimmy Stallings, Mary Wooldridge Ushers….......................... Harry Eckert, Steve McDonald Greeters....................Rich Van Well, Mary Kay Van Well Music ....................................Bonnie Vigland, Bill Benner CHILDREN’S LITURGY: SUNDAY NOV. 16TH Jamily Maloney and Earl Arseneau SUNDAY, NOV. 23RD Chris Miller and Mary Hackmeister ST. AUGUSTINE WELLSTON CENTER The St. Augustine Wellston Center is looking for used coats, both children and adult sizes. The deadline for this is November 23rd. These can be brought to the office. They are also looking for sellable used furniture. Please call 314-382-7158 to negotiate pickup. HANDMADE QUILT RAFFLE Four afghans will be raffled on December 5th, 2014. The proceeds from the raffle will be used to purchase items for the BIG ITEMS booth for Summerfest, 2015. Make checks payable to St. Martin de Porres Big Items. Tickets can be put in the weekend collection or turned into the parish office. Additional raffle tickets will be available on the cabinet in back of Church for the entire month of November. Thank you for your generosity. For more information call Connie Castillo at 831-2979 or Linda Spencer at 731-0479. Please Remember In Your Prayers our sick friends and relatives... Mary Jo Baker, Don Baumgardner, Thad Bethel, Patricia Boyle, Mary Brusca, Joe Caito, Madison Carver, Margaret Davis, Mike Delarossa, Reid Donze, Rose Dunn, Henrietta Eichenlaub, Robert Fink, Melissa Finkeldei, Fred Finley, Dan Friedman, Mike Gorski, Shawn Grein, Timothy Killian, Jerry Kuhlman, Hannah Landolt, Christine and Thomas Lewis, Walter Lyman, Esther Murray, Kevin O’Brien, Cynthia Perry, B.J. Piel, B Piel, Linda Roberts, Mary Anne Shaughnessy, Susan Shuey, Beth Spilker, William Tauley, Joe & Helen Waing, and Laura Wheeler. ...those serving in our Armed Forces: Bobby Baker, Kenneth Barfield, Josh Bohr, Courtney Bright, Stephan Cashore, Mitch Christianer, Jessica Culbertson, Zach Feltmann, Johnny Frye, Spencer Frye, Brandon Grau, Rick Gremminger Robert Groceman, Blake & Michaela Hall, Dan Halley III, Jesse Harris, Joshua Herbig, Jeffrey Kimball, Matthew Klump, Neil Klump, Katherin Landolt, Matt Leahart, Salvatore Lodata, Anthony Lyman, Jerry & Tricia Majda, Joseph Maloney, Mike Mansfield, Ryan Mason, William McNicholas, Vince Metzger, Ryan Meyer, Doug Patterson, Corey Rudroff, John Sexton, Christopher Sherrel, and Robert Wooldridge, Jr. MASS INTENTIONS & READINGS Mon. Nov. 17 8:00 am— Frank and Martha Pierce Rev 1:1-4, 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-6; John 8:12; Luke 18:35-43 Tues. Nov. 18 8:00 am—Michael Schmidt Rev 3:1-22; Ps 15:1-5; 1 John 4:10; Luke 19:1-10 Wed. Nov. 19 8:00 am—Joan Wilson Rev 4:1-11; Ps 150:1-6; John 15:16; Luke 19:11-28 Thur. Nov 20 8:00 am—Jeni Berviller Rev 5:1-10; Ps 149:1-9; Ps 95:8; Luke 19:41-44 Fri. Nov. 21 8:00 am—Chester Hern Rev 10:8-11; Ps 119:14-131; John 10:27; Luke 19:45-48 Sat. Nov. 22 4:30pm—Tom Perry Rev 11:4-12; Ps 144:1-10; 2 Tim 1:10; Luke 20:27-40 Sun. Nov. 23 8:00 am—Parishioners 10:30 am Madlyn Krzan Ezek 34:11-17; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Cor 15:20-28; Mark 11:9-10; Matt 25:31-46 RESPECT LIFE In today's Gospel, we hear the parable of the talents. We learn what the Lord thinks of servants who bury their talents out of a fear of losing them. Our greatest talent and treasure is our ability to love, and in this enterprise the champion is the greatest risk taker, which means the one most willing to invest himself where the odds appear most against him. We can use our wide variety of talents to defend and promote the sacredness of human life. A wide variety of talents comprise the pro-life movement. People provide alternatives to abortion, legal advice, counseling, medical services, adoption services, employment searches, housing, education, and healing ministries to those who have had abortions. Oh Lord, help us use our many talents to proclaim the sanctity of life in all arenas of our lives. Amen!!!Interested in using your talents to promote a culture of Life? Contact the Respect Life Apostolate of the Saint Louis Archdiocese at (314) 792-7555 or Birthright at (314) 962-5300. Please pray for the repose of the soul of Lois Howlett May God welcome her home, fill her with His peace and bless all those who mourn her loss. WELCOME TO ST. MARTIN DE PORRES A warm welcome to all who have come to worship with us. If you are visiting, we are honored by your presence. If you would like to become a member of our Parish, please complete this form and place in the collection basket or send to the parish office. Name______________________________________ Address____________________________________ City_______________________________________ Zip________________________________________ Phone______________________________________ E-Mail_____________________________________ Bulletin Deadline is Monday at 9:00 am. Please E-mail articles to: [email protected] YOUR GIFTS TO GOD AND PARISH Sunday, November 9 Sunday Education Fund St. V de Paul Beyond 50 Loose All other Donations TOTAL $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3,410.00 67.00 250.00 278.00 268.50 94.00 4387.50 ATTENTION: EUCHARIST MINISTERS, GREETERS, LECTORS, SERVERS, USHERS It is imperative that all ministers send me their e-mail address. Our Software Company, Rotunda Software, will then automatically send them an e-mail notice the week they are scheduled. After a four-month schedule has been generated, the data base for the Ministry Schedules is stored at Rotunda Software (the company that licenses the software that our monthly schedules are generated with). It is Rotunda Software that sends out e-mail notices to ministers if their e-mail address is in the data base. These four-month schedules are sent to Sister Stephanie who in turn puts copies in the Vestibule at Church for Ministers to pick up, and Sister uses these schedules to put weekly assignments in the bulletin. After a four-month schedule has been generated, I cannot change it without disrupting the data base and future schedules. If a minister cannot adhere to the schedule as generated and they are unable to get a sub, they should let the head of that ministry know that. The Ministry Head will let me know if future schedules will be affected so I can change their preferences in the data base. As far as changing the existing schedule, it is up to the Ministry Head whether they want to try and get a substitute and whether they want to let Sister Stephanie know that the Weekly Schedule in the Bulletin should change. The present Ministry Heads are as follows: Eucharistic Ministers: Betty Wallisch, 837-0446 Greeters: Gerry Berviller, 606-5699 Lectors: Barb Krings, 731-1893 Servers: Gerry Berviller, 606-5699 Ushers: Rich Van Well, 895-3812 Tony Szczuka Ministry Scheduler [email protected] 839-2551 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR MINISTRY Our Mission: To reveal the loving, compassionate presence of God to one another in the ordinariness of our everyday lives through specific programs which: 1. Enable our senior parishioners to continue to live safe, independent lives of high quality, in their own homes, for as long as possible. 2. Enable any parishioner to maintain his/her accustomed quality of life during periods of high stress, illness, family crisis, etc. PROGRAMS AND HOW TO ACCESS THEM: Call the program coordinator for the service that fits your needs. HELPING HANDS: This program provides help with minor household jobs such as: Changing air conditioner and furnace filters; installing/changing batteries in smoke detectors; changing light bulbs; fixing leaking faucets; weatherizing; trimming bushes; doing yard work; cleaning gutters; washing a load or two of clothes, dusting/vacuuming. Coordinator: Charlie Wiswall Phone: 314-731-0933 MARTIN'S KITCHEN: This program provides an occasional meal(s) during times of extra individual/family stress, regardless of the reason. During those times when you are weary and long to just "sit at the feet of Jesus" like Mary in the Gospel, and become refreshed, the volunteers from St. Martin's will be your Martha and prepare a warm meal to soothe you in body and spirit. Coordinator: Barbara Krings Phone: 314-731-1893 TRANSPORTATION: This program offers rides to church, medical appointments, grocery shopping, as well as, pharmacy pickups and filling small grocery orders. THANK YOU FROM EARL ARSENEAU I would like to thank my good friend, Larry Weber, for his kind assistance in transporting and power washing statues of Our Lady. Without his generous help I would not have been able to complete eleven statues. My thanks also to the members of St. Martins for trusting their statues to me, and giving me the opportunity to paint. It was a blessing. Unfortunately with the onset of cold weather, as I paint outside, I must stop until the coming of Spring. With the Lord’s help and the blessing of Our Mother, I will continue then. Thank you and God bless you. WOMEN’S PRAYER BREAKFAST Saturday, December 6 St. Ferdinand Parish - Gym Featuring Patty Schneier, presenting: “ I Wanna Be Like You!” Do you want to be a saint? Most Catholics think sainthood is a lofty, unattainable goal. But with God all things are possible! Patty will help us discover inspiration and guidance from the saints…our and heroes…real people who lived amidst the trials of life, just like us! Date: Saturday, December 6th Time: 8:00 AM Mass followed by Hot Breakfast Buffet and Presentation Cost: $15.00 per person All are welcome! Make checks payable to: St Ferdinand CCW Mail to: Judy O’Heron 1001 Holly River Drive, Florissant,, 63031 Questions? E-mail: [email protected] or phone: 314.839.2408 ST. FERDINAND SCHOOL November 17-November 21, 2014 The Academy Of E.P.P is looking for 2 female retirees to work with the toddlers at the Academy located at St. Martin de Porres. Hours available are between 8:00 AM and 5:30 PM Monday through Friday. Monday- normal school schedule…St. Ferdinand Cannoli’s Night Tuesday- Mass for grades 5-8…School Improvement Process Meeting Wednesday- Mass for grades 1-4…Picture Retake Day…Running Club meets after school…Orchestra practice…Confirmation meeting 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday- Team uniform day…Study buddies after school Friday- 8:30 a.m. all school mass For more information please call Tony Thompson at 314-283-8354 or Mrs. Thompson at 314-4956141. If you would more information about St. Ferdinand Catholic School, please contact Mrs. Anna Davis at (314) 921-2201 or [email protected] Coordinator: Linda Spencer Phone: 314-731-0479 ACADEMY of E.P.P. ✂ Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers Interior & Exterior Remodeling Windows • Siding • Patio Covers Decks • Enclosures • Awnings Kitchens • Baths • Basements (314) 921-0651 APOLLO HEATING & COOLING We Can Warm You Up or Cool You Down Licensed - Bonded - Insured Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it! Stl co lic # X5058 314-895-4878 [email protected] Tom Keppler, Parishioner PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE PUSH TALK ........... 24/7 HELP ........... 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