Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 6535 Highway YY—Washington, MO 63090 Phone: (636) 239-4216 Fax: (636) 239-3590 Website: www.stgertrudechurch.org Reverend Philip Krill, Administrator 616-243-7566 (cell phone) [email protected] www.encounteringthetrinity.com Reverend Bernard J. Wilkins, Retired In-residence Reverend Mr. Charlie Gildehaus, Deacon Mrs. Kathy Mueller, Compliance and Operations Mgr. (e-mail) [email protected] Mrs. Michelle Gildehaus, Administrative Assistant (e-mail) [email protected] Ms. Tina Seals, Bulletin Editor (e-mail) [email protected] Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 TODAY'S READINGS First Reading -- The woman who fears the LORD is to be praised (Proverbs 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31). Psalm -- Blessed are those who fear the Lord (Psalm 128). Second Reading -- Brothers and sisters, you are children of the light (1 Thessalonians 5:1-6). Gospel -- Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities (Matthew 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. GET READY The Letters of Paul to the Thessalonians are among his earliest writings, and are driven by his belief and the belief of the entire early Christian community that the return of Christ was imminent. Therefore, to devote time or attention to anything else was foolish. As time progressed, this fervor receded a bit. Today we may wonder, when we hear these readings about the coming end-times, if we should take them to heart. What should we do when we hear that the day of the Lord will come upon us "like a thief at night"? (1 Thessalonians 5:2) Does this mean we are to stop our long-range goal-setting, get rid of our yearly calendars and planners, or stop putting money in the college education fund? Of course not. What it does mean is that we need to change our lives, living like children of the light and illuminating the world around us with the light of the gospel. Then, on that day, when the details of our daily living become unimportant, we will be ready to find our peace and security in Christ Jesus. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. PARISH MISSION STATEMENT The mission of St. Gertrude Parish is to proclaim Jesus Christ as Savior: in Word, in Worship, in Service, and in Witness. Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass Times Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 am and 10:30 am Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday’s: 8:00 am Tuesday’s: 7:00 pm Monday: Eucharistic Exposition Begins 8:30 am, and Evening Prayer w/Benediction 7:00 pm Confession Times Saturday’s: 3:45 pm-4:15 pm, Sunday’s: 7:30 am-7:45 am Tuesday’s: 6:15 pm-6:45 pm. Eucharistic Exposition Eucharistic Exposition will be held on every Monday beginning at 8:30 am (following the 8 am Mass) and ending with Evening Prayer/Benediction at 7:00 pm. Prayer Chain Requests Needing those extra prayers? Prayer ministers offer requested prayers for the needs and intentions of the parish community. To request prayers, please contact either Eileen Hillerman (636) 239-4987 or Pat Miller (636) 390-8438 between 10:00 am and 9:30 pm. The prayer ministers will pray daily for each request for four weeks. Bulletin Deadline Articles intended for publication in our parish bulletin need to be received in the Parish Office, in writing, before Monday, 10:00 am. In your prayers ... Please pray for the sick: Patti Bonvicin, Ron Brinker, Vernon L. Brinker, Joan Compton, Gary Dobsch, Verona Elbert, Melvin Feldmann, Dorothy Hanneken, Mike Hanneken, Mary Lou Hayes, Ruth Hellman, Wilbert Hilke, Missy Hill, Jeff Hinnah, Alma Holtmeyer, Jennifer Hopkins, Robert Kohne, Marvin Lottmann, Leona Martin, Dan Meyer, Arlene Moll, Ann Monroig, William Monroig, Mark Monzyk, Toni Osseck, Pat Pugh, Evelyn Roetheli, Merrill Schelich, Ethel Thomas, Dorothy Tobben, Paula Weiskopf, Patty Westhoelter, Warren Wiedemann, and the homebound and in nursing homes. Please Pray for those Serving our Country Patrick Feldmann, Charlie Hillerman, Patrick Kozemski, Austin Mark, Aaron Maune, Dawn Nowak Ricketts, Andrew Schull & Kurt Vlasak. ALTAR FLOWERS Ambrose Roesner is being remembered this weekend with the altar flowers donated in his memory. We are honored to remember and pray for this special intention. Thank You! November 16, 2014 Marriage Encounter Weekend Give the gift that keeps on giving – for the rest of your life as a happily married couple! The holidays are a perfect time to consider making a gift of a Marriage Encounter weekend to each other. Call 314.469.7317 or visit www.stl-wwme.org to register for the December 5-7, 2014 or February 6-8, 2015 weekend. Let us pray for peace in our St. Louis Community Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson, Archbishop of St. Louis: Jesus said: “ Blessed are the peacemaker, 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! Saint Michael Prayer Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in the day of battle. Be our safeguard against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray and do thou O Prince of the Heavenly Host, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. Remember Friday Morning Refreshments After 8:00 am Mass. Join us every Friday Morning for Refreshments in the Summer Kitchen. All are welcome! (There will not be a 8am mass on Nov. 21 and the office will be closed on Nov. 28, day after Thanksgiving. So the next Friday Morning Refreshments will be December 5. Be sure to come as we will be discussing a name for our Friday morning group. Bring your ideas! ) Thank our Advertiser of the Week!! Unnerstall and Unnerstall CPA 18 West Second Street, Washington, MO 239-6439 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 Fr. Phil’s Calendar From the Heart of Fr. Phil Odds N Ends Fr. Phil's office hours at St. Gertrude and St. Ann parishes fluctuates, depending on daily administrative and pastoral needs. Fr. Phil asks that you speak with him directly at 616243-7566 or to make a specific appointment. Saturday, November 15, 2014 4:30 pm Peter Derner Sunday, November 16, 2014 8:00 am Johnny Maune 10:30 am Parishioners Monday, November 17, 2014 8:00 am Catherine Gardner Tuesday, November 18, 2014 7:00 pm Wilfred Marquart Wednesday, November 19, 2014 8:00 am Kelly Miller Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:00 am NO Mass Friday, November 21, 2014 8:00 am NO Mass Saturday, November 22, 2014 4:30 pm Dorothy Kleekamp Sunday, November 23, 2014 8:00 am Charles Moll 10:30 am Parishioners ** Fr. Phil will be on vacation until November 21. Fr. Phil’s installation Mass Remember to mark your calendar for Fr. Phil’s installation mass on November 30, at the 10:30 am mass. Following the mass there will be a lunch reception at St. Ann’s Parish Center. We ask that St. Gertrude parishioners please bring a side dish or salad and St. Ann parishioners please bring a dessert. RSVP by Nov. 20, 2014. 239-4216. A TASTE OF CHRISTMAS The Christmas season is gloriously heralded in a delightful celebration that encompasses the joy, laughter, love and beauty of the holidays! Gather with family and friends at this “feast for the senses” – a memorable evening of fabulous food and entertainment to experience the spirit of Christmas in an exciting new way! Songs and carols, dances, stories, comedy, touchingly re-enacted holiday scenes and more, all while you feast on a sumptuous dinner! The banquet is set in the grandeur of a magnificent Great Hall; the performers are 50 very talented singers, dancers and orchestra musicians from 16 metro area parishes. Dec. 6 & 7 at 7:00 p.m., Gateway Banquet & Convention Center in Collinsville IL. Bed & breakfast rates at Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows Hotel for overnight guests to combine with the Way Of Lights. An evening of entertainment, a four-course gourmet meal with dessert & beverages, taxes and gratuities only $30 inclusive for adults; special menu & pricing for children. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Order soon to reserve the best tables. Call 618-409-0015 or email: [email protected]. Christmas Eve 6:00 pm Mass Singers Do you like to sing, but don’t want to be a part of a full-time choir? Here is your opportunity! Looking for singers for the 6:00 pm mass on Christmas Eve. All are welcome-come sing as a family! Be a part of the ministry of music for St. Gertrude. Please call Joan for more information. 314-605-7849. This weekend, November 15/16, 2014 we will have a second collection for the St. Ann/St Gertrude Chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Please be generous! Thank You! Sun. Nov. 16 The Week Ahead Mon. Nov. 17 Tue. Nov. 18 Wed. Nov. 19 Thur. Nov. 20 Fri. Nov. 21 Sat. Nov. 22 Liturgy Committee 7:30 pm (SK) Deanery Luncheon 10:00am(OH) All School Mass 8:00 am (CH) No Mass No Mass Old Hall Rented Basketball Practice 3:00-8:15(PC) Cheer Practice 3:00 pm (café) Basketball Practice 3:00-8:15 (PC) PSR 6:30pm (school) Basketball Practice 3:00 pm-8:15 (PC) Cheer Practice 3:00 pm (PC) Faith Formation Auction Wrap up Meeting 6:00pm (OH) 7:00 pm (SK) Basketball DARE Practice Graduation 5:30pm (PC) 6:00pm (PC) Basketball Practice 4:15pm (PC) Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Collection Report for November 8/9 , 2014 WEEKLY Adult Envelopes (145) 6,274.00 Youth Envelopes (0) Loose Offering/Votives 165.00 All Saints (Holy Day) (2) 55.00 Electronic Giving (Estimate)* 2,085.00 Total Weekly Contributions 8,579.00 Offertory Weekly Budget 9,363.00 Overage/(Shortfall) (784.00) YTD Offertory 176,298.00 YTD Budget 177,899.00 YTD Difference (1,601.00) *This average weekly amount will be adjusted each quarter to estimate what the electronic giving averages each week. At the end of each month, we will adjust the weekly amt. to reflect the actual collection for the month. Calendar Wiz To book any St. Gertrude or St. Ann facilities you can go to the St. Gertrude parish website under calendar to look at all locations available at both parishes. (calendarwiz.com) Then send in the Schedule Request form to get your event/meeting scheduled. Ask Anything Meeting We have moved our next “Ask Anything” meeting to February 2015. This meeting will be focused on school and related topics. Watch the bulletin for more information to follow. Thank You. Senior Citizen Christmas Party Mark your calendar for the Senior Citizen Christmas Party on December 2, 2014 at 12 noon in the Old Hall. For reservations call Alice Elbert 239-3908 or Bev Dion 239-5352 by November 28th. Thank You. Compliance “Anyone who works with or volunteers with children at St. Gertrude/St. Ann Parish must be compliant with the Safe Environment Program of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis set forth by the USCCB. (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.)” For questions concerning what constitutes compliance or whether or not you are currently in compliance, please contact Kathy Mueller at [email protected] or call 636-239-4216. November 16, 2014 Special Collection Report for November 8/9, 2014 WEEKLY St. Vincent De Paul (4) 30.00 Parish Improvement (17) 188.00 Cemetery Fund (13) 212.00 Retired Religious (5) 157.00 Human Development (1) 5.00 World Mission (1) 1.00 Pro-Life Holy Hour The monthly Deanery Pro-Life Holy Hour will be held on Monday, November 24, 2014 at 7 pm at Our Lady of Lourdes Adoration Chapel with prayers and Benediction for Respect for Life, offering reparation for 56 million babies killed by abortion, and that America will once again protect the lives of the unborn. Come join us as we pray for Good’s forgiveness for the evil that lurks throughout or society. PRO-LIFE NEWS: Thanks to those who helped set up and tear down for the ECAMRL Rummage Sale last weekend. This was the most help we have had in recent years and helped the sale run more efficiently. Thanks to those who donated items for the sale. Missouri Right to Life Political Action Committee ( MRLPAC) celebrated the recent election victories of the Pro-Life candidates on Nov. 4. These candidates support the protection of life from conception to natural death. MRLPAC endorsed the winning candidate in 90% of the races. MRLPAC continues to lead the nation in working for Pro-Life legislation. Thanks to all those who voted Pro-Life in the last election. The recent 40 Days for Life campaign ended with more than 500 babies (that we know of) being saved. This makes the total more than 9500 since the campaign began 7 years ago. Locally, at Planned Parenthood, we continue to have 2-4 turn -a-rounds per day. More than 100 Planned Parenthood workers have changed their hearts and left the industry; 60 abortion centers have closed their doors and 12 referral centers for abortion have closed. Your contributions from the recent Baby Bottle Drive will aid babies being saved thought Thrive, Coalition for Life and our very own Pregnancy Assistance Center. Thank you for your generosity. Special thanks to Matt Nowak of St. Gertrude Parish for serving as our coordinator for our KC council for this campaign. Next meeting: Nov. 20, 7 pm, Pregnancy Assistance Center. All are welcome. Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekday Feasts & Scripture These are the feast days this week and the Scripture readings used at weekday Mass, Monday through Friday. Pray over these readings at your convenience. Monday, November 17, 2014Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Reading I — Revelation 1:1-4,2:1-5 Gospel — Luke 18:35-43 Tuesday, November 18, 2014 Reading I — Revelation 3:1-6,14-22 Gospel — Luke 19:1-10 Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Reading I — Revelation 4:1-11 Gospel — Luke 19:11-28 Thursday, November 20, 2014 Reading I — Revelation 5:1-10 Gospel — Luke 19:41-44 Friday, November 21, 2014 The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Reading I — Revelation 10:8-11 Gospel — Luke 19:45-48 Saturday/Sunday November 22/23, 2014 Reading I — Ezekiel 34:11-12,15-17 Reading II — 1 Corinthians 15:20-26,28 Gospel — Matthew 25:31-46 Parish Office Closed The parish office will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Enjoy this special time with family and friends being thankful for all God has given us. Youth Choir Notes We have some new faces in the Loft and we aren’t full yet, so bring a friend or two! Keep sharing the invitations! . Our schedule for the next month looks like this: Sunday, November 23rd Sunday, November 30th Practice will be divided in this way: 9:00 am ~ Grades 7 and up 9:30 am ~ Grades 6 and under Lottery Winners Monday, November 17, 2014 Ellie Steffens $ 100.00 sold by Curt Alfermann Tuesday, November 18, 2014 Julie Coulter $ 50.00 sold by Zac Coulter Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Adam Miesner $ 100.00 sold by Justin Miesner “To be aNovember mother is20, to 2014 nourish and protect true huThursday, manity and bring development.” Norma Auck $ 50.00 solditbytoself Friday, November 21, 2014 Stuart Lindemann 100.00 sold Saint Teresa $Benedicta of by theGabby CrossLindemann (Edith Stein) Word of Life November 16, 2014 School News Dear St. Gertrude Parish, As you saw in the bulletin last week, we are in the process of placing a Chapel within our school. This will allow our students many more opportunities to worship throughout the day without having to cross the highway to head to Church. We have been very blessed so far with donations which have helped defray much of the cost. I would like to offer the Parish as a whole to consider making a donation to our project. We would like to put about 40 chairs in the chapel which will allow for more than one class to worship at a time. In our attempts to make it look less like a classroom and more a prayer space that deserves reverence and respect, we would like to use something other than card table chairs or stacking chairs. We have found some very nice wooden chairs that we would like to purchase for the Chapel. The chairs cost $25 each. We are looking for families to consider donating a chair to the Chapel. Any family who donates a chair to the Chapel will have their name on a plaque on the chair acknowledging this donation. If you are interested in making a donation for the chairs (or for that matter to any of our other needs for the Chapel), please place your donation in an envelope marked "Chapel" and drop it either at the Parish Office, the school office, or in the collection at a weekend Mass. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Thank you for all you do to support Catholic education at St. Gertrude School. Together we make St. Gertrude Parish ALIVE IN CHRIST! God bless! Mr. Michael Etter Principal ********************************************************************** Pre-School Enrollment St. Gertrude Pre School Mid Year Open Enrollment St. Gertrude Pre School is opening up enrollment for preschool beginning after Christmas. At St. Gertrude Preschool, our teachers are dedicated to education. Our dedicated, faith-filled preschool staff prepares students socially, physically, emotionally as well as intellectually. Our children learn mutual trust and respect in an environment where they can explore, play and connect. We pride ourselves in students that are confident and well prepared for kindergarten while they enjoy their first experiences at school. For more information, please contact Jill Rees, our Pre School Director, at 636-390-0029. Pro-Life Reindeer Run / Walk Fr. Phil’s Calendar SGS will be hosting a Reindeer Run/Walk on Saturday, Dec. (In addition the following appointments, Fr.thePhil hasofoffice 6, 2014 at thetoYMCA in Washington to benefit Class hours at St. Gertrude’s Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9 am - 4 2015 & 2016 (SGS, St. Gertrude and St. Ann PSR students) p.m., and in his office at St. Ann’s, Wednesday, 9 am 4 Pro-Life trip to Washington DC. Registration forms are p.m. He welcomes or pre-scheduled appointments.) available atwalk-in St. Gertrude School, website (www.sgsHere is the weekly Schedule forWe Fr. are Philalso Krill: krakow.com), and the YMCA. looking for sponsors ($50). If you are interested in helping to sponsor the event please contact Stacey Nelson at 314-852-9490 Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 2014 ENERGIZE YOUR FAITH! Want to spend a weekend that helps you experience your Catholic faith more fully and encourages you to engage in a spiritual life filled with love, joy and enthusiasm? You can! Participate in a Cursillo (ker SEE yoh) Weekend! The St. Louis Archdiocese Cursillo upcoming weekends during 2014 and 2015: Women’s Fall Weekend from November 13-16, 2014 Women’s Spring Weekend from March 5-8, 2015 Men’s Fall Weekend from December 4-7, 2014 Men’s Spring Weekend from March 12-19, 2015 The weekends are held at the Manresa Retreat Center near the campus of St. Louis University. Take advantage of a powerful experience that will enhance your relationship with God and others. If you have any questions you may contact Amy Banken @656-584-0767 or [email protected] Children’s Christmas Party The children’s Christmas party at the K of C in Washington is December 1, 2014 at 7:00 pm in the upper level. Santa will be there and we will have fun games for the children. Please plan to attend. Catholic Cruise to Alaska Come and sail away on a 7-night Catholic Alaska Cruise with Father Leo Prengaman May 2nd—May 9th, 2015 on Holland America Westerdam out of Seattle, Washington — Ports of Call: Juneau, Alaska; Glacier Bay; Sitka, Alaska; Ketchikan, Alaska; Victoria, British Columbia; Seattle, Washington. Prices begin at $2004 for two passengers this includes all port fees and taxes. Daily mass offered. Deposits of only $350 per person will reserve your cabin. Space Is limited. For further info or to register, contact Doug or Eileen at 860-399-1785/ Dou8g@CatholicCruises andTours.com Places to Go ... ♦ Bingo is available the first two Sundays of the month at the Washington KC Hall. Beginning at 1:00pm. ♦ Burger Night is every Thursday night from 6:00 to 10:00pm at the KC Hall to benefit Pro-Life. ♦ Chicken and BBQ Dinners are served Sundays, Washington KC Hall. Eat In/Carry Out Dinners from 11 am till 6:30 pm. ♦ All You Can Eat Breakfast will be held at the Immaculate Conception Parish in Augusta on Nov. 23, 2014 8:00 till Noon. ♦ Thanksgiving Day Turkey Dinner, St. Ignatius Parish, Concord Hill, MO Nov. 27, 2014 11:00 am to 5:00 pm ♦ Thanksgiving Day Dinner, Free for anyone who would otherwise be alone, Nov 27 at St. Francis Borgia School Cafeteria 11:30 am to 1:00 pm (those who want to give a donation can send them to Thanksgiving Day Dinner %Nancy Wood, Treasurer, 119 East Fourth Street, Washington, MO 63090) ♦ St. Francis Borgia Holiday Breakfast and Bazaar, Sunday, Dec. 7, 7:30 am to 11:00 am, Borgia grade school cafeteria. 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