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St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church 1411 Cross Street O’Fallon, IL 62269
618/ 632-3562 www.stclarechurch.org
Fr. Jim Deiters Pastor Dennis Vander Ven Deacon John Gomez Deacon Marcia Fix Parish Secretary Jamae Shubirg Administrative Assistant Ed Seipp Business Manager Patrick Jurgensmeyer Facilities Manager Stephen Eros Music and Liturgy Director Jane Dotson Family Faith Formation Matt Flynn Adult Faith and Mission
ST. CLARE SCHOOL 632-6327
214 West Third Street, O’Fallon, IL Clarice McKay Principal
MT. CALVARY CEMETERY 632-3562
Paulo D’Amico
PARISH TRUSTEES
Michael Crupe
John Dempsey
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL 632-4270
Emergency Assistance
BAPTISM—Preparation classes for parents are offered every other month for infant baptism. Call the Parish Office to sign up. Adults wishing to be baptized should also call the Office.
RECONCILIATION—Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 or by appointment. Community celebrations are also offered every Advent and Lent.
MATRIMONY—Contact Pastor a year prior.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK—Communal celebrations twice a year, or by appointment.
We, the people of St. Clare Catholic Parish, In the Diocese of Belleville, are called by God
in baptism to be disciples of Jesus Christ. Centered in the Eucharist, and strengthened
by the gifts of the Holy Spirit, we strive to live the Gospel and further the reign of God.
We do this by creating a vibrant faith community, by actively promoting justice and evangelization, and by using our gifts in the service of God’s people, to give God
glory and reverence all of Creation.
Most Reverend Edward K. Braxton Bishop of Belleville
First Sunday of Lent March 10, 2019
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Saint Clare of Assisi, Pray for Us!
From Our Pastor, Fr. Jim...
March 9 Gary Corbier David Warchol David Zimmerer John LePere Edwin Russell Amanda Schaefer Andrew Borawski Brent Deppe Emily O’Neil Carly Trelow Halie Seiffert Steven Moore Regan Myers Aiden Kwiatkowski Meghan Reeser Jude Cullen Alyssa Peel March 10 Hilary Wirth Patrice Knickmeyer Judy Menzies James Thomas Emily Alberico Madeleine Henken Bethany Huber March 11 Dale Biver Marilyn Wiest Mandi Huelsmann Donovan Henson Scarlett Gentille March 12 Gary Dotson Gary Borges Darlene Mayden Bryan Birchem Doug Flath Heather Herzig Mary Jines Anna Flath Joshua Prozinski McKenzie Juenger
March 13 Jim Deschesne Rita Menke Eric Bauder Lea Bautz Ken Sternberg Daniel Scales Jim Speakes Sativa Konze Ashley King Kristina Moore Allison Busse Matthew MacAinsh Gregory Takacs Gabrielle Millikin Noah Artime Garrison Schneider March 14 Rosie McManus Melissa Lee Amy Fix Paul Dawson Aric Zeese Hilary Gremminger Matilde Saenz Dana Meyers Christian Salazar Audrey Smith Meadow Grandame Nathaniel Lewis Max Gutridge March 15 Margie Carthy Bonita Stokes Tom Jacobson Mary Reid Jennifer Filyaw Ashley Gutridge Richard Morgan Miles Doyle March 16 Mary Wells Mary Beth Henson Leslie Cooley Ryan Klaas Kristofer Cortez Elizabeth Bieri Matthias Leisure Sophia Galas March 17 Helen Wunder Patrick Barud Brody Schnaare Sofia Alberico
+++ FAQ +++
Capital Campaign Week One Here are some frequently asked questions that people brought to me this week:
Can I still turn in my pledge card ? Yes. We will be collecting parishioners’ commitment cards for the next few weeks, and hope to have a total to present to the diocese by the end of March to get approval to move forward with our project.
When do I start making my payments? April. Many are choosing to make an initial down payment and then fulfill the balance of their one- or three-year pledge with monthly installments. Some have asked, due to unique financial situations, to start making their payments in a few months. Some choose to give their full pledged amount in one payment. All these options are fine. We understand that every house-hold’s circumstances are different and appreciate your commitment to supporting this project in what-ever way works for you!
How do I make my payments? You can use the red envelope designated for the campaign and building fund included in your monthly envelope packet. Or, an option many are choosing is to give automatically via direct deposit, which is easiest for you and us. Those forms can be filled out at the office or can be mailed it to you. “We Share” online giving links for the campaign can be found on the parish website as well.
If I am already using the red envelope does that go toward my pledge? Yes. All donations given through the red envelope or via automatic giving for the building fund will be counted toward your pledge starting in April.
Can I donate stocks or property? Yes. Those arrange-ments can be made with your financial consultant and our parish business manager and/or Fr. Jim Deiters.
God bless you and your generous support of St. Clare Parish! Fr. Jim Deiters
Please pray for the sick, their loved ones and caregivers: Claudene Chunn, Dianne Clark, Joyce Correale, Peter Dernbach, Theresa Gilreath, Jean Green, Almie Gundlach, Andy Harris, Rita Haukapp, Margaret Heinke,
Tom and Mary Herbert, Kennah Hiestand, Tim Jorn, Susan Isaak-Lolis, Liz Klingler, Ami Kovach, Dawn Papproth Kuhn, Dr. Tom Levrault, Tony Naddeo, George and Mona Peach, Paul Riley, Megan Saldanha, Mary Ann Seipp, James Stern,
Ken Sternberg, Marje Szelmeczka, John Tiemann, Patricia Weiler Please call the parish office if you have a family member that is homebound or in the hospital and would like their name included in the bulletin.
Please pray for our military families, especially those deployed and separated from loved ones.
Readings of the Week March 11-17 Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18- 19; Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c -8; Mt 7:7-12 Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4; Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6; Mt 16:13-19 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Sunday: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18; Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14; Phil 3:17 -- 4:1 [3:20 -- 4:1]; Lk 9:28b-36
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, March 9 First Sunday of Lent 5:00 p.m. Jeanne Kenney Sunday, March 10 First Sunday of Lent 8:30 a.m. Michael Pavlisin Michael and Jane Gaertner 10:30 a.m. Woody Young Monday, March 11 Lenten Weekday 12:00 p.m. Bernard and Johanna Wille Tuesday, March 12 Lenten Weekday 7:30 a.m. No Mass 8:30 a.m. No Mass Wednesday, March 13 Lenten Weekday Thursday, March 14 Lenten Weekday 8:30 a.m. Special Intention Friday, March 15 Lenten Weekday 7:30 a.m. Steven Sandheinrich 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross Saturday, March 16 Second Sunday of Lent 5:00 p.m. Charles Meyer Margaret Gardiner Sunday, March 17 Second Sunday of Lent 8:30 a.m. Joseph Rademacher 10:30 a.m. Rita and Andy Duncan Tom and Theresa Peters
Next Weekend: March 9/10 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Saturday 5:00 Barbara Calandro, Jim Edwards, Tom & Mary Lou Pawlow Jett Cates, Lee & Anne Crowe, Tom Grimmig, Jessica Kalmer Jack & Patti Leisure, Mark & Amie O’Connor Sunday 8:30 Jaclyn Gross, Ann Hug, Matt Joost, Walt Leninsky, Jeanette Giebels, Percy Menzies, Donna Meyers, Frank Morski Aimee Nieroda, Alex Schillinger, Katerina & Peter Timpson 10:30 Lindsay Goldberg, Dan & Kris Kimutis, Sophie & Susan Wilkerson Lea Bautz, Karen Holzum, Joe LaSalvia, Susan Price Tanja Ramsby, Christopher & Tara Sill, Betsy Weinel Readers Saturday 5:00 Jere & Nancy Buttimer Sunday 8:30 Justin Alberico & Madison Luechtefeld 10:30 Kristine Blair & Joe Motowski Servers Saturday 5:00 Aidan, Dillon & Noah Cutter 8:30 Ben Hug, Brady Luechtefeld, Jordan Nguyen, Ian Ratajczyk 10:30 Isabelle Fox, Levi Huber, Jonathan Sill, Zach Thoman Ushers Saturday 5:00 Theresa Bevers, Josh Gansauer, Ken Kenney Bruce Rackers, Eric Sheesley, Scott Voss Sunday 8:30 Gary Borges, Dennis Collins, Su Holmes Ryan Luechtefeld, Bob Picchietti, Craig Sewell Sunday 10:30 Chris Bautz, Paulo D’Amico, Carlos Mariles Debbie Oitker, Stephen Smith, Mark Stevens Gift Bearers Saturday 5:00 Doug, Vickie, Anna, Elyse & Nicholas Flath Sunday 8:30 Jeremy, Kelly, Luke & Abi Monroe 10:30 Dan & Tara Ashbaker Greeters Saturday 5:00 Rose Brennan, Jeannie Haukapp, Jenny Vogt Kit, Deb, Josh, Kyle, Ryan & Katie Zimmerman 8:30 Audra Driscoll, Catherine Gross, Judy Lemansky, Aileen Motowski Jim & Corrine Wright 10:30 Gustavo, Alexis, Sofia & Gabriela Cotto, Beth Reichenbach Nancy Smith, Donna Swanson Sound Board Saturday 5:00 David Schmitz Sunday 8:30 Gregory Timpson 10:30 Gary Goldberg
Children’s Word Saturday 5:00 Theresa Voss & Isabella Ponciroli Sunday 8:30 Alicia Luechtefeld & Isaac Hubbard 10:30 Barb Smith & Matthew Turner
Nursery 8:30 Beth Ruckwardt & Melissa Lewis 10:30 Sophie Ratajczyk & Marianne Maghamez
Choir 5:00 Treble Choir/Stephen Eros Cantor 8:30 Julia Millikin Cantor 10:30 SATB Choir/Karen Jalbert Cantor
Catholic...What? & Why?
Lent Soup & Speaker Series Mass 6:00 p.m.
Dinner 6:30 p.m. Presentation 7:15 p.m.
March 11 - Stephen Eros answers: “Why do we do that at Mass?”
and other questions about the Lord’s Day and Mass
March 18 - Matt Flynn answers: “Was giving us free will a good idea?”
and other questions about God, free will and suffering
March 25 - Fr. Jim answers: “Did Mary need Jesus’s forgiveness?”
and other questions about Mary and the Eucharist
April 1 - Matt Flynn answers: “What are the rules and when can I break them?”
and other questions about morality, sex, human dignity and politics
April 8 - Matt Flynn and Deacon Dennis answer: “Why should I care about religion?”
and other questions about Catholicism, Sacraments and Spirituality
24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration
Sunday, March 10 following 10:30 Mass
until Monday, March 11 at 11:40 a.m.
Reposition at Noon
“Could you not watch one hour with Me?”
Sign up sheets are on the table in the Gathering Space or go to stclarechurch.org/24
Please note for those who come during the nighttime hours, the church will be locked from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Call the parish office for the keypad code to enter through the door in the Mary Shrine.
Stations of the Cross
Friday Nights of Lent 6:00 PM
Our Youth presents
THE LIVING STATIONS each Lent, this year on
Friday, April 5 6:00 p.m.
TAIZE Prayer, Song, Contemplation
Tuesday, March 19 from 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Holy Trinity Parish, 505 Fountains Parkway
Fairview Heights
Journey through Lent with daily reflections, prayers and videos. Visit stclarechurch.org for Formed, Dynamic Catholic and Bishop Barrons
Daily Lenten Reflection Opportunities
Men’s Renewal Weekend March 16/17
Please keep our team members in your prayers as they prepare for the renewal weekend.
“Do not worry beforehand what to say. Instead, speak whatever you are given
At that me, for it will not be you speaking, but the Holy Spirit”. Mark 13:11
Participants: Pete Bailey Todd Bertulis Will McCarty Steven Michelfelder Tom Pawlow Jim Pavlisin Bob Picchietti Matt Wilson
Team: Rocky Abalos Don Astor Martin Benoit Steve Burroughs Don Gravlin Chad Grubofski Steve Hellman Dan Kimutis Joe Moore Don Proffer
March 2/3, 2019
Weekly Envelope $ 13,638.20 WeShare $ 4,364.33 Total Tithe $18,002.53
Church Mortgage $ 4,330.00
“One man gives freely, yet grows all the richer; Another withholds what he should give, And only suffers want.” Proverbs 11:24
HOPE FOR THE JOURNEY
Wednesday March 27
2:00 AND 7:00 PM St. Clare Church Library
Hope for the Journey is a ministry reaching out to
anyone that has experienced the loss of a loved one, recent or not. We meet for conversation,
suggested reading, encouragement, prayer and to walk this journey with you. For more information,
please contact: Ken and Barb Kenney at 726-7587 or [email protected]
VOCATION CORNER
Father Pat York recalls he considered the priesthood during his eighth grade year. He credits his parents as having the biggest influence on his priestly vocation. They encouraged
their children to be open to God’s call as a priest or religious in the Church. The seed of his vocation took root in his family and grew from there. He would ask his parishioners, “Pray for the priests of our diocese. Support your parish priests. Pray fervently to the Lord for more religious voca-tions.”
Fr. Pat also encourages parents to set an example for their children in practicing their faith, “do not treat it as a burden or obligation, but as a gift that is enriching.”
Thank you to the 40 households that have already pledged to support the mission of the Church to teach, preach, minister and serve in the name of Jesus through their financial support of the CSMA. So far, $12,649.00 has been pledged. Our target goal is $37,850.00.
This annual collection supports the ministries and agencies in our dio-cese whose scope of service could not be duplicated by an individual parish. No gift is too great or too small. If you have not yet responded, please make every effort to do so.
Making Christ Visible in Southern Illinois
The 2019 Catholic Service & Ministry Appeal
“Come and See” A Virtual Holy Land Pilgrimage
And Book Signing at Pauline Books & Media
The Daughters of St. Paul are hosting Fr. Charles Samson, professor and author
Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m. Pauline Books & Media, 9804 Watson Road, Crestwood
Fr. Samson, a professor of Biblical Theology at
Kenrick-Glennon Seminary and a Doctoral Candidate in Biblical Theology, helps lead the Holy Land Retreat and Pilgrimage for seminarians each year. Fr. Samson will lead a virtual pilgrimage using slides from these visits
and enhancing them with his extensive knowledge. Book signing and refreshments will follow.
Call 314-965-3512 for information and to register.
March 10 Meeting 6—7:30 Youth Room
March 17 Bowling at St. Clair Bowl 5—8
March 24 Living Stations Rehearsal Church 6—7:30 p.m.
March 31 Living Stations rehearsal Church 4—5:30 p.m.
April 5 Living Stations
April 7 Dodgeball Tourney Grades 8—12 Noon to 2:30 in school gym
Join us! All high school youth are welcome to attend any or all youth events at any time. Meetings are in
the Youth Room of St. Clare School, lower level.
St. Clare Parish School of Religion
March 10 PSR Class
March 17 PSR Class Soup Kitchen 5th & Kindergarten
March 24 PSR Class (except Grade 2) March 24 Blessing Cup Retreat
March 31 PSR Class April 7 PSR Class 3rd Grade Soup Kitchen April 14 Last PSR Class
National Catholic Youth Conference
for youth in grades 9—12 next fall November 21-23 in Indianapolis
Find out how this amazing event can change your life!
Our parish youth and 23,000 others… For more information or to
register, contact: Karen Jalbert at 610-9149 or Jane Dotson at 632-3562 or [email protected]
The event of a lifetime...
Blessing Cup Retreat For First Communion Students
All Parents and Guardians Sunday, March 24 from 1—4 p.m.
St. Clare School Cafeteria Babysitting for siblings by RSVP two weeks before event. Contact Jane at
1st Communion Class of 2018! Parents asked to help with refreshments for Blessing Cup Retreat. Contact Jane to help.
Youth Needed for Living Stations
Youth in grades 8—12 are needed to portray figures from Christ’s Passion
for our Living Stations of the Cross on Friday, April 5 at 6:00 p.m.
Rehearsals are at 6 p.m. on March 24 and 4 p.m. on March 31 in the Church.
Pizza Served After Rehearsal!!
No speaking parts, just acting. Great for Confirmation service hours!
Contact Karen Jalbert at 618-610-9149 or [email protected] today!
Crazy 8’s Lucky Bingo
For all 7th & 8th grade youth
Bring your friends!
Games, Prizes, Food & Fun! Sunday, March 10 from 5—7 pm St. Clare Church Fellowship Hall Next event is April 7—dodgeball tourney 12-2:30
High School Youth Fun Night Bowling
St. Clair Bowl (5950 Old Collinsville Road)
Sunday, March 17 from 5—8 pm
1 round of bowling, shoes, soda & pizza $9 Sign up with Karen at Youth Group or 632-3562
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ves by going to stclarechurch.org/legisla ve-advocacy. You can make a difference in the lives of people here and around the world. Thank you! GUATEMALA CORNER There are 5 priests at our sister parish: Frs. Baltazar, Nemecio, Esteban, Alfredo, and Aldo. They are all from the religious order Missionaries of the Holy Spirit based in Mexico. Fr. Baltazar is the leader and pastor. He grew up in an area of Mexico where everyone cheers for the St. Louis Cardinals. So he is already a Cardinals' fan! Because the parish is so big, geographically, each priest has 3 sectors that they are responsible for. They also oversee different aspect of the parish's life--faith forma on, service, social jus-
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