Immaculate Conception

Church of the
Immaculate Conception
“God’s People Sharing God’s Word”
2300 Church Road
Arnold, Missouri 63010
636-321-0002
Fax. 636-321-0004
www.icarnold.org
Immaculate Conception Parish
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
God’s People sharing God’s Word in Jefferson County since 1840
PARISH PRIEST
Reverend Larry Huber, Pastor
636-321-0002, ext 1-14
E-mail [email protected]
PARISH OFFICE
Office Hours: Tuesday thru Friday: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
Monday, Saturday and Sunday the Office is Closed
Rental Information
636-321-0002, ext. 1,10; FAX: 636-321-0004
E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH SERETARY
Mary Robert 636-321-0002, ext 1-10
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
THE LORD’S DAY
5:00 PM Saturday
7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM Sunday
12:30 PM, Spanish Mass
WEEKDAYS
Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Church open by appointment daily for prayer.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on the First
Friday of each month, from 8:30 AM until 5:45 PM,
concluding with Benediction.
PARISH WEBSITE www.icarnold.com
PARISH CENTER
636-321-0002, ext. 2, 3.
PARISH BOOKKEEPER
Julie Cronin 636-321-0002, ext 1-11
PARISH BULLETIN E-mail [email protected]
PARISH COUNCIL (Fourth Wednesday, 7:30 PM)
Mark Howell (Chairman), Cathy Fugina, Kelly Weinrich,
Vince Selders, Charlie Arriaga, Letty DiMariano, Meghan
Swaller, Kusal Mihindukulasuriya, Chris Hoelker, Mark
Corio, Kathy Deddens.
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
Tuesday and Wednesday, 6:30-7:45 pm
Mary Winkelmann, Coordinator 636-321-0002, ext. 1,74
[email protected]
HOLY CHILD SCHOOL
Mr. Dwight Elmore, Principal
636-321-0002, ext. 1,20
[email protected]
Certificate Program (636) 321-0002 ext. 1,27.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY 636-321-0002, ext. 6
CONFESSIONS
Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 AM
Saturday, 4:00 to 4:45 PM, or by appointment.
MORNING PRAYER and COMMUNION SERVICE
Monday—Friday, 6:30 AM
DEVOTIONS TO OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP
Tuesday, just before the 8:00 AM Mass
ROSARY Tuesday and Saturday after 8:00 AM Mass and
Sunday, 6:30 and 8:30 AM
PRAYER GROUP
Renewal Prayer Group - Every Wednesday 7:30 PM, Parish Center
TENDER LOVING CARE
Angel Weldele @636-343-4310
Meals for sick or recovering and
rides to church or doctors,
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN
First and Third Sundays of the month at 2:00 PM or by appointment. Parents are required to attend one preparation
meeting, on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM in the Parish Center. Parents should be registered in the
parish. Godparents must be at least 16 years old and baptized, confirmed, practicing Catholics.
MARRIAGE
To allow sufficient time for marriage preparation, at least six months’ advance notice is required. Contact the Parish
Office to schedule a planning meeting with a priest
HOLY ORDERS and CONSECRATED (RELIGIOUS) LIFE
Have you considered serving God’s people as a priest, deacon, brother or sister? For more information, call the
Rectory or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 314-792-6460.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: ANOINTING and HOLY COMMUNION
The Sacrament of Anointing is for anyone seriously ill or anticipating surgery. It is available after any Sunday Mass or
by appointment with one of the priests. Holy Communion will be brought on Sundays to anyone who is unable to
come to Church; call the Rectory Office (ext. 1,10).
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
HAPPY BIRTHDAY I.C.
Last week at Mass a member of the 175th Birthday committee shared
information about decorating birthday cakes to be placed around the
community.
The basic cake will be supplied by the birthday committee with the signature
information. The rest of the cake will be decorated and financed by various
interested organizations.
If your organization is interested in decorating a cake have the organization
lead fill out the form below or email the information.
Cakes will be ready for decorating around the first of February and will need to
be completed by Palm Sunday.
Cake Decorating:
Organization Name:_______________________________________
Contact Person:__________________________________________
Phone #:___________________
e-mail:______________________________
Fill out and return to Rectory or email to
[email protected].
Last week answers:
14 families came together to create the parish.
These families started their effort in 1839.
The parish was formally started in 1840.
There are currently 1,456 families registered in our parish.
Do You Know:
….what year the first church was built?
….who was the first priest to serve the first families of the parish?
….what year the school first opened?
….how many students are in Holy Child School this year?
Answers in next weeks bulletin
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
Our 1st Cake
General Fund
Parish Improvements
Loose Cash
St. Vincent de Paul
Youth Ministry-Pro Life March
Votive Candles
St. Louis Review
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
11,113.00
486.00
669.42
460.00
1,455.58
94.20
170.00
Others
$
191.00
$
Brian and Steve Ott built the cake. They gave the
cake to a group of parishioners to be painted and
decorated. (Steve Faller, Kathy Faller, Rose Ziegler,
Steve Ott, and Betty Kutilek) Thank You to each and
everyone for all your hard work..
14,639.20
January 4th - 5th, 2015
677 Envelopes distributed
196 Envelopes in collection
41 0nline Envelopes
4 Youth Envelopes
Congratulations to the following students who received their First Reconciliation
Julia Beiter
Stevie Blakeney
Charlotte Blomstrom
Madison Bridick
Natalie Briggs
Boden Brokaw
Zachary Buck
Nora Carnaghi
Kaelyn Carter
Alexandria Champaign
Cooper Clark
Kiefer Cook
Thomas Crowder
Audric Dumlao
Chase Ferris
Mateja Gaia-Mauer
Buddy Gil
Cooper Gillum
Truman Hagenbuch
Bryce Horner
Wesley Jefferis
John Jercinovic
Theo Long
Connor Mantler
George Mateyko
Jack McKinley
Stephen Metcalf
Madison Miller
Nick Muessig
Dominic Nicoletti
Giuseppe Numerosi
Michael O’Hara
Zoe Reich
Talan Reichert
Abigail Rhoads
Leah Scheidt
Brayden Schmidt
Joshua Schmitt
Aiden Schumacher
Megan Shellenbergar
Morgan Stokes
Natalie Torres
Sarah Tordilla
Molly Turnquist
Sean VanEtten
Andrew Wagner
Morgan Walt
Sofia Waltman
Emma Williams
Evan Wingbermuehle
Abigail Ziercher
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
During all the Masses last week, a member of our 175th anniversary committee gave us a quick overview
of what will happen during the yearlong celebration of the 175th anniversary of our parish. For the most part,
we will use ongoing parish events to highlight Immaculate Conception’s 175 years of serving in the Arnold
area. For example, at this weekend’s parish trivia night, some of the trivia questions will involve the history
of our parish. During the Parish Picnic in May, there will be members of our parish offering different stories
on the history of our parish. As I mentioned last week, this year’s celebration will culminate with a Sunday
Mass Celebration with Archbishop Robert Carlson on the feast of All Saints, Nov. 1st. We were hoping to
get the Archbishop at a date closer to Oct. 13th, 1840 which is the founding date of our parish; however the
Archbishop is a very busy Man. At last week’s Mass, you saw a beautifully decorated cake. I would like to
thank Kathy Faller and others for decorating this cake. We are asking other parish organizations to decorate
more cakes in order to highlight their ministry to Immaculate Conception and this area. The cakes will be
provided by the parish and all your organization will need to do is decorate them. If your organization is
interested, please call Mary at the parish office.
This coming Thursday is an information night for any parent interested in sending their child to Holy
Child Kindergarten next year. This year’s Kindergarten class is the biggest in ten years. Once a parent
decides on a school, they usually stay with that school for the duration. The child develops friendships and it
is hard to pull them from that school. That is why our Pre-school program is so important. Families who
send their children to our Pre-school program already have an emotional connection to the school and all of
the parents and students. The next challenge for Holy Child is to convince the parents to send them to the
Kindergarten. Convincing parents to continue through the entire Holy Child Grade school program becomes
much easier once those bonds are established in Kindergarten. Holy Child will also have an open house after
Sunday Masses on January 25th. All are invited to simply walk through the halls of our grade school, visit
some of our teachers, and see what a great school we have at Holy Child; “where a Holy Child is a happy
child.”
Fr. Huber
Scout Sunday
February 8th, 2015
9:00 am Mass
Pack 419 and Troop 419 will be celebrating Scout Sunday on February 8th. We invite all past and present
Scouts and Scouters in the parish to a celebration of Mass at 9:00 am followed by breakfast in the Parish
Center. Please RSVP to Rich Harper, 636-942-1154.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
Boy Scout Troop 419 celebrated it's 60th anniversary in 2014
The troop had more than 250 people attend including 24 of the troop's 50 Eagle Scouts. Some of the earliest Eagle
Scouts earned their award in the 1960's. The troop was overwhelmed by the attendance and hoped for 120 to 140 people.
The Troop attended a number of camping trips including the highlight of the year, summer camp. The troop had a large
number of scouts and adult leaders attend camp Bunn, which is about 90 miles north of Arnold in east central Illinois.
The Troop also is pleased to announce that we have 5 new Eagle Scouts who earned their Eagle Rank in 2014.
From left to right - Scout name and a brief description of his project:
Andrew Harper installed a rosary garden in
St. John's Catholic Church Cemetery.
Dan Owensby installed a french drain at St. Davids Church &
Atheletic Association to route storm water coming from the athletic fields
away from the parking lot
Mark Berra constructed and delivered two feed storage boxes
for the benefit of the Wolf Sanctuary
Samual Alexander constructed a memorial garden at
Meramec Heights Elemetary School in recognition of the first principal, Ray Hodge.
Not pictured - Seth Slotterback constructed an awning on the Arnold Food Pantry Building. The awning protects
the double doors allowing food to be loaded and unloaded out of the weather.
The troops Eagle Count now stands at 54 with several more coming in 2015.
SAVE THE DATE!
Book sale Sat. March, 28th.
Drop-off dates for books
to be announced soon.
Info: Sharon Ott, 636-296-3655.
PRIMETIMERS
Our next meeting will be on January 26th at 7:00pm. We
will be playing the dice game. Please bring 20 nickels
per person for the game.
The only requirement we have for membership is that
you are 50 or older. If you've never been to a meeting,
please consider joining us.
We are a fun group and would welcome some new
members.
Thank You to all who helped decorate Church for
Christmas. It was beautiful. Also, a thank you to
those who helped dismantle the decorations.
A special thanks to Steve Faller for making new on
and off switches for the Christmas trees. Next year
new switches will be on the crib and a new stand for
the crib.
ENGAGED ENCOUNTER
Since you love your fiancé, give him or her the gift of
commitment. Start by planning to attend a Catholic Engaged Encounter Weekend. Weekends are held at the
Marianist Retreat Center in Eureka. The next one will be
Feb. 27 – March 1, and there will also be Weekends in
June and September. For more information, call Jim and
Cheri at 636-379-0962, or visit our website at: http://
home.centurytel.net/stlengaged/
INFORMATION WILL BE SENT ON MARCH 1st
Update Membership Information NOW
Does our Church database have YOUR family membership record correct?
Here is your chance to update YOUR record for our annual Guide Book & Directory.
Have you changed your phone number? Have you moved? Are you preparing to move soon?
If you have not already informed the Church Office about changes to your record, please let us know now so that the
information in the Guide Book & Directory is correct. The Church Office number is 636-321-0002, ext 1-10.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
January 18, 2015
Immaculate Conception
Parish School of Religion
Congratulations to the 2nd students who
received their First Reconciliation.
Mary Winkelmann, Coordinator
636-321-0002, ext. 1,74
[email protected]
JCYM
Youth Ministry of I. C. and St. David
Meeting Schedule
All youth are welcome to attend meetings and bring
friends. JH is for grades 6th-8th and HS is for grades
9th -12th. JH youth must be signed in and out of all
meetings and events by an adult.
January 2015
Mon. 19th Leave for DC March for Life
Please keep us and all those journeying to
the Pro-Life Rally in your prayers.
Return from DC March for Life
Sat. 24th
Thur. 29th Luke Prep Meeting (YC 6:30-8:00PM)
February 2015
Sun. 1st
Thur. 5th
Sun. 8th
Thur. 12th
Sun. 15th
Thur. 19th
Sun. 22nd
HS Meeting (YC 5:30-8:00PM)
Luke Prep Meeting (YC 6:30-8:00PM)
JH Meeting (YC 6:00-8:00PM)
Luke Prep Meeting (YC 6:30-8:00PM)
HS Meeting (YCenter 5:30-8:00PM)
Luke Prep Meeting (YC 6:30-8:00PM)
JH Meeting (YC 6:00-8:00PM)
Let’s Go Blues!
The tickets for the March 12th 7:00 pm
game against the Philadelphia Flyers have arrived!!
Tickets cost $22 (great price!) You may pay with
cash or checks payable to Holy Child School. This
is an 8th grade fundraiser. All 8th graders and their
parents can help them with ticket sales. For all
questions, please see or call
Mrs. Swaller @ 636-333-2200.
Recap of Week 20
What an exciting start to the New Year! We have been very busy
getting ready for Catholic Schools Week (January 25- 30th.). The
faculty has lots of fun activities planned for the kiddos. The
week will kick off with an Open House followed by: a ParentChild “picnic” in the gymnasium, a Vocational speaker, Student
Appreciation Day, Spelling Bee, Trivia Contest, Faculty/8th
Grade volleyball game and a Teacher Appreciation Day. By the
way, we are looking for some help with Teacher Appreciation
Day. We need parents to assist in supervising the students for
one hour that day so that the teachers may enjoy their lunch
together as a faculty. Please consider lending a hand to show
how much we appreciate all the hard work our staff does to
make Holy Child School such a special place to learn and grow.
Please call the office to let them know that you will be willing to
help out. Thank You
Kindergarten Information Night
** Pre-K Parents: SAVE THE DATE ** There will be a an
informational meeting for all parents of children entering
Kindergarten for the 2015-16 school year on Thursday, January
22nd @ 7:00 pm in the “A Room”. Complimentary babysitting
complete with interactive activities /snacks for the kiddos will be
available to all. If you know of any parent interested in our
Kindergarten program, by all means please extend this invitation
to them. We look forward to meeting the parents of all future
Mustangs this evening.
** Coin Collection Challenge** To Support Our Veteran’s
Please join us in our effort to assist a really worthy cause. During
Catholic Schools Week (January 25th-30th) we have decided to
sponsor the “ Focus Marine” organization. This organization
works with young service men/women returning after being
recently deployed in combat. They provide services that assist
our young men and women trying to assimilate from wartime to
peacetime. Many of these returning warriors suffer from the
repercussions of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This
worthy organization was chosen as a small thank you to all who
have served to protect the freedoms we enjoy everyday. For any
questions re: “Focus Marine” please see Mr. Dennis Bible. Each
day we will be asking the children to bring in coins of various
denominations (ie: Monday will be PENNY Day.) ALL proceeds
will go to the “Focus Marine” organization. Thank you for your
support of this noble venture.
Catholic Schools Week
The Catholic Schools Week Committee met recently. We have
set a schedule for this year’s Catholic Schools Week events. We
are still working out the details but the themes for each day have
been set. They are as follows:
Sun., January 25th:
Open House 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Mon., January 26th: “Souper” Family Day
Tue., January 27th:
Faith Day
Wed., January 28th: Spirit Day
Thur., January 29th: Teacher Appreciation Day
Fri., January 30th:
Student Appreciation Day
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Catholic Men for Christ Conference
Saturday, February 7, 2015
7 AM doors open; 8:30 AM Conference begins
Conference concludes with 4:00 PM Vigil Mass
Location: Peabody Opera House, Downtown St.
Louis Theme: The harvest is plentiful, but the
workers are few. -Luke 10:2. Speakers: George
Weigel, Tim Staples, Terry Barber and Monsignor
James J. Ramacciotti.
Find conference details and complete your online
registration at catholicmenforchrist.org.
Catholic Women for Christ Conference
Saturday, March 21, 2015
7:45 AM doors open; 9:00 AM Keynote,
4:00 PM Concluding Mass
Location: St. Charles Convention Center, St.
Charles, MO Theme: If you are what you should
be, you will set the world on fire." - St. Catherine of
Siena. Speakers: Teresa Tomeo, Syndicated
Catholic talk show host and motivational speaker
and Brenda Sharman, Founding National Director
of Pure Fashion. Info:catholicwomenforchrist.org
Arnold Knights of Columbus Council #6018
Youth Basketball Challenge Competition
All boys and girls ages 9-14 are invited to participate
in this free local level competition for the 2015
Knights of Columbus Basketball Challenge, with the
winners progressing through local, district, and state
competitions. The local competition will be held
January 23 at 6:30 pm at Immaculate Conception
Parish Gym, 2300 Church Rd. Arnold, MO 63010.
Sign in starts at 6:15pm the day of the event. For
additional information, contact Mark Webb
(636) 464-2578.
ICAA
Baseball/Softball/
T-Ball registration
January 1-31st
Register online at www.icaasports.org
January 18, 2015
Pro Life
Our parish has always been very supportive of our pro-life
projects and of the Knights of Columbus. Last weekend,
your generous responses to the “Roses for Life” Campaign
combined with the second collection for our Youth
Ministry’s bus trip to Washington, D.C., was no exception.
We can’t adequately express how grateful we are for all the
support you give to our projects and to babies and mothers
who benefit from these projects – and to us, spiritually and
psychologically, whenever discouragement creeps in.
Members of the Arnold K.C. who attend the “March for
Life” take all our signed roses to Wash., D.C., and present
them to our senators and congressmen. At the same time,
Knights from all over our nation are doing the same thing
with millions of roses for life for their politicians. This is a
very powerful message with lasting impact for present
office holders and for candidates seeking office. Before,
during, and after the “March” you can see and hear pro-life
office-holders and future candidates speaking and
participating in various pro-life events. K.C. is very visible
at the “March” and we’ve often mentioned the many ways
K.C. has supported the ”March”. Locally, the Arnold K.C.
has for many years contributed financially to the pro-life
committees of both our parishes, to help send people to the
“March”. Marketing strategists who revere getting the
“Most Bang for your Buck” must envy the accomplishments
of the energetic displays and enthusiastic demonstrations by
the enormous numbers of young people in the “March for
Life”. This is the generation most targeted by the abortion
industry, and these kids’ very appearance has a
demoralizing and devastating effect on the merchants of
death. Other young people witnessing this celebration
sometimes cannot resist the urge to join in. People of all
ages, different races, religions, and of no religion, march in
this endeavor for life. Politicians realize these kids marching
are the ones who are the future, faithful, committed voters
who will determine their destiny, and they are aware that
these kids have many more friends just like them at home
who couldn’t go to Wash., but who are praying for and
supporting them, giving additional moral support and
strength to those marching. Our kids on the “March” benefit
from an exceptional, on site, educational and religious
experience with all the evidence and history of the govt of
the greatest nation in the world, including our religious
heritage. Anyone who was unable to contribute to the Youth
Ministry trip can do so any time by placing a donation in
your envelope marked “Youth Ministry Bus Trip”; place it
in regular collection, or in the front rectory door. Thank you
again for all your support. Our prayers are critical for the
success of any endeavor and for the safety, health of all
participants (and for good weather). Young Adult Pro-Life
Holy Hour and Rosary, Thurs,Jan.22, 7p.m., Cathedral
Basilica. Fellowship to follow, Boland Hall. More info:
[email protected] or 314-792-7555. “9 Days for
Life” novena, Jan.17-25, (from U.S. Bishops) More info:
www.9daysforlife.com
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January 18, 2015
Church Calendar
Mass Intentions
Monday, January 19
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass
Tuesday, January 20
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass - Grades K - 3
Wednesday, January 21
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass - Grades 4 - 8
Thursday, January 22
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
8:00 am Mass
5:00 pm Wedding Rehearsal Burlison / Kountzman
Friday, January 23
6:30 am Morning Prayer and Communion Service
7:15 am Confessions
8:00 am Mass All School Mass
Saturday, January 24
8:00 am Mass
8:30 am Heavenly Dusters, Team #2—B. Abeyta,
J. Swaller, E. Webelhuth, C. Hoelker
1:00 pm Wedding Burlison / Kountzman
4:00 pm Confessions
5:00 pm Mass
Monday, January 19
8:00 am
In memory of
Suzanne Rakers
Tuesday, January 20
8:00 am
In memory of
George Schwalbert
Wednesday, January 21
8:00 am
In memory of
Virginia Layton
Thursday, January 22
8:00 am
In memory of
Henry Trent
Friday, January 23
8:00 am
In memory of
Sylvester Naumann
Saturday, January 24
8:00 am
All Souls in Purgatory
5:00 pm
In memory of Joan Guentz
Sunday, January 25
7:00 am
In memory of Peggy Winkelmann
Special Intentions of Mimi & Art Siebert
9:00 am
In memory of Alice Cira
11:00 am In memory of Laverne Burkard
12:30 pm In memory of Ruby Yung
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Liturgical Ministers January 24th and January 25th
Mass
Times
5:00 PM
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
Presider
Fr. Huber
Redemptorist
Fr. Huber
Fr. Huber
Fr. Vogt, S.J.
Deacon
Steve Schisler
Brad Buchek
Joe Streckfuss
Don Walker
Lectors
Matt Mayer
LaVerne Henzler
Brian Ott
Theresa Ott
Chris Terry
Duke Redd
Chris Fernandez
Eucharistic
Ministers
Diane Sears
Lil Ryan
Janet Herman
Art Siebert
Mimi Siebert
Tonya Lee
Chris Terry
Velda Walker
Hollie Strawn
Michelle Wolk
Rosemary Leach
Stanley Leach
Joan Steele
Scott Eichholz
Servers
Megan Walch
Madison Flamm
Hannah Walch
Don Betz
Carole Betz
Shirley Betz
Tina Bartz
Anna Bartz
Marissa Wheeler
Brandon Anderson
Tori Arriaga
Abby Scheidt
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January 18, 2015
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE
Parish Center / Gym / Youth Center
Monday, January 19
8:00 am 3:00 pm
Holy Child
B
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
Gym
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
Latchkey
A-1
5:00 pm 9:00 pm
Quilters
5:00 pm 6:30 pm
George / Keisker
Gym
6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Cub Scouts Pack 419
A-1
6:30 pm 8:00 pm
Van Etten / Wojew
Gym
7:00 pm 8:30 pm
Small RCIA
E
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Bereaved Support Group
D
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
AA Meeting
B
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Boy Scouts Troop 419
A-1, A-2
8:00 pm 9:00 pm
Van Etten
Gym
Tuesday, January 20
8:00 am 3:00 pm
Holy Child
B
9:30 am 10:30 am LOTW
YC
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
Gym
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
Latchkey
A-1
6:00 pm 8:00 pm
PSR
Gym
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Desafio Hispanic Community A-1
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
Faith Sharing Group
B
8:00 pm 9:30 pm
George / Chrum
Gym
Wednesday, January 21
9:00 am 2:00 pm
Quilting
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
Gym
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
Latchkey
A-1
6:00 pm 8:00 pm
PSR
Gym
6:30 pm 8:00 pm
Bible Study
B
7:30 pm 9:00 pm
Renewal Prayer group
A-1
7:30 pm 9:00 pm
Finance Council
D
8:00 pm 9:30 pm
Brannan / Kutilek
Gym
Thursday, January 22
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
Gym
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
A-1
5:00 pm 6:30 pm
Short / Fitzgerald
Gym
5:00 pm 9:00 pm
Quilters
6:00 pm 9:00 pm
Kindergarten Information Night A 2 & 3
6:30 pm 8:00 pm
Coleman / Cheaney
Gym
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
LOTW Meeting
A-1
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
RCIA
D
7:00 pm 9:00 pm
AA Meeting
B
8:00 pm 9:30 pm
O’Connell / Duncan
Gym
8:00 pm 10:00 pm ICAA
A-2, A-3
Friday, January 23
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Latchkey
Gym
3:00 pm 6:00 pm
Latchkey
A-1
5:00 pm 6:00 pm
Isenman
Gym
6:00 pm 10:00 pm CYC Basketball Games
Gym
Saturday, January 24
9:00 am 4:00 pm CYC Basketball
Gym
10:00 am 1:00 pm Brides Changing Room
B
3:00 pm 4:30 pm
RCIC
D
6:00 pm 11:00 pm Rental
A
Sunday, January 25
10:00 am 12:30 pm Holy Child Open House
Gym
12:00 pm 4:00 pm Rental
A-3
1:00 pm 7:30 pm
CYC Basketball
Gym
6:00 pm 8:00 pm
LOTW
D
Please pray for:
Hospitalized:
Recently Departed:
Shotsie Ritchie (sister of Jan Boyer)
George Schwalbert,
Deployed :
David Bryant, Steve Dudak, Matt Witte
Please continue to pray for:
Chris Akers, Cheryl Bauer, Holly Bess, Patricia Bonnot,
Janet Boyer, Ashley Breyfogle, Julie Casey, Charlie
DeBoor , Fr. Jack Dempsey, Keith Dotson, Sue Douglas,
Danny Gierer, Laura Glisson , Al Grossius, Marilyn
Horton, John Johnson, Victoria Jones, Catherine King,
Eleanor Klahs, Maggie Love, Greg Mayer, Mary Mayer,
Kacey McFarland, Savanah Medlin, , Arthur Mullins, Carl
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Readings for the Week
Sunday:
1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10;
1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
Monday:
Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday:
Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c;
Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday:
Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4;
Mk 3:1-6
Thursday:
Heb 7:25 -- 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17;
Mk 3:7-12
Friday:
Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14;
Mk 3:13-19
Saturday:
Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9;
Mk 3:20-21
Sunday:
Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1
Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20
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