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St. Angela Merici Parish
January 8, 2017 3860 N. Hwy 67 saintangelamerici.org Florissant, MO 63034
PARISH OFFICE, 838-6565 Parish Fax Number, 838-6566
Pastor Msgr. Matthew Mitas, ext 102
Deacons, ext 110 Rev. Mr. Ronald Le Fors Rev. Mr. Joseph Kroutil
Parish Secretary Peggy Brewer, ext 100
Bookkeeper Monique Zykan, ext 109
St. Vincent De Paul...ext 504
Music Director Sharon Churchill
SCHOOL OFFICE, 831-8012
Principal Mary Ann Kauffman, ext 200
NEW PARISHIONERS Register in the parish office, Mon-Fri, 8:00 am- 4:00 pm.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptism Instruction is to be scheduled with a parish priest.
Mass Schedule Mon - Fri 8:00 am Saturday Fir st Sat. of the month, 8:00 am Saturday 5:00 pm (Vigil) Sunday 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 am Eucharistic Adoration Tuesdays 8:30 am - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - Benediction Reconciliation Saturdays 4:00 - 4:45 pm Or by appointment, call 314-838-6565 Perpetual Help Devotions Tuesdays 8:00 am Holy Day of Obligation Masses To Be Announced. BULLETIN NOTICES: Submit to the parish office by Monday at 4:00 pm. Please email notices to: [email protected]. NEW PARISHIONERS: Please register in the parish office, Mon-Fri, 8 am - 4 pm. For more information, call the Parish Office, 314-838-6565.
Prayer, Liturgy and Sacrifice
WEEKEND GIFT BEARERS - JANUARY 14/15
Sat. 5:00 pm - Tony Smith Family Sun. 7:30 am - Tom & Marie Trost
Sun. 9:30 am - Tony & Norma Trupiano Sun. 11:30 am - The Navales Family
MINISTERS
FOR NEXT WEEK, JANUARY 9 - 15
WEEKDAY SERVERS: MONDAY - SATURDAY
8:00 am Nadia Allar , Michael Rose, Kylie Stewart
WEEKEND SERVERS 5:00 pm Veronica Breen, Jasmine DuMaine, Volunteer Needed 7:30 am Shayla Haney, Brandon & Kaitlyn Smith 9:30 am Alanna & Aaron Fenner , Matthew Neiner 11:30am Abby & Gwen Dobbs, Kamryn Ure WEEKEND LECTORS 5:00 pm George Bidleman, Crystalyn Talavera 7:30 am Don Krause, Kather ine Ising 9:30 am Elaine Neiner, Er ic Spalding 11:30 am Pat Buchanan, Michael Dobbs EXTRAORDINARY MIN. OF HOLY COMMUNION 5:00 pm - Jane Buchholz, Karen Dietz, Vitina Galati, Nora Kaikati, Diana & Ray Skubic, Shirley Sweney 7:30 am - Margie Heppermann, Donna Krause, Harry Maier, Carol Pauli, Ken Schmalbeck, Theresa & Bill Watson 9:30 am - 3 Volunteers Needed, Nancy Hessel-bach, Jean Tucker, Laura Vietmeier, Pat Vorwald 11:30 am - Charles Danganan, Linda McManus, Denyse Sternberg
Witnessing at our Local Planned Parenthood
Thursday, January 12th *Slight Time Change*
Please join fellow parishioners in sharing our message of Life in front of the Planned Parenthood on Lindbergh in Surrey Plaza II. We will be present there from 3:30-4:30 pm (time change due to less daylight) this Thursday, January 12th. Please help us to share the truth with our North County brothers and sisters. For more information, please call Julie Ratermann (401-0047).
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Monday, January 9 8:00 am - Doris Vogel Tuesday, January 10 8:00 am - Patricia Goldkamp Wednesday, January 11 8:00 am - Chris Hoffschwelle Thursday, January 12 8:00 am - Spec. Int., Shirley Keeven Friday, January 13 8:00 am - Spec. Int. Maryann Kaufman Saturday, January 14 5:00 pm - Charlie Andert Sunday, January 15 7:30 am - Mary Lou Coufiled 9:30 am - People of the Parish 11:30 am - Bill Igou
From The Desk of Msgr. Matthew Mitas:
CONTINUED
REMEMBER THAT JANUARY IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY CHILDHOOD OF JESUS!
THE PASTOR’S HIP The heading of this notice is ambiguous: it can either mean that your pastor is “hip”, or it can mean some-thing in reference to his anatomical joint where the femur and pelvis connect. Although the former is certainly true, at this time I’m writing about the latter. Alas, my poor hip, after 63.5 years of mostly faithful service has deteriorated to the point where something needs to be done about it. In this case, that means a total replace-ment. It seems that I possess the body type that conduces to the separation of the epiphysis (i.e., the growth plate) from the femur. This occurred in my right hip when I was 13, which, although it was repaired at that time, led ultimately to its being replaced nine years ago. The process, apparently, started to happen to my left hip, but was arrested before I noticed any deformation. Well, the deformation had taken place; not enough to cause immediate trouble but sufficient to affect uneven wear in that joint for the next 50 years, to the point where it is now rather painful and can only get worse.
I decided that now is the time to do something about it, so I’m going in for surgery on the 19th of this month. This will cause some disruption of our Mass schedule; the archdiocese will find priests to cover the Sunday Masses, but the weekdays might be a different story; we’ll have Mass as often as possible, but Deacon Kroutil will probably have to conduct a Communion Service every now and then. I hope that I won’t be down for more than three weeks or so; that part I’ll just have to play by ear. So I ask your prayers and understanding as I brace myself for the final 12 years of my service to St. Angela’s!
OUR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Every parish church, of course, decorates for Christmas. Ours, on the other hand, adorns, embellishes, beautifies, garnishes, ornaments, and bedecks for Christmas! The beauty of our church decorations is self-evident and is verified by the comments of all our parishioners and the visitors who came to Mass here the past couple of weeks. The real tribute, however, comes from the many people who whipped out their cell phones to take pictures of the decorations, and even more so by the many who brought actual cameras from home and had themselves photographed in front of the decorations!
This is all thanks to that master decorator, Don Krause, and his cast of merry apprentice adorners, notably Paul Krause (who also, with Zack Fletcher, strung the lights in the trees along the soccer field), Matt Adams and Dobbs’s of various stripes, who, if they haven’t become Doctors of Décor yet, certainly will soon! I meant to acknowledge them sooner, but the people who print our bulletin gave us a deadline for last week’s bulletin which meant that I had to write my column before they actually did the work. (Based on past experience, how-ever, I should have just written effusive praise, anyway, with the certain knowledge that they would come through!) I apologize to anybody who helped whose name I neglected to mention; God knows who you are and is magnificently praised by your great service of Him this Christmas!
QUIZ-A-CATHOLIC Last week, I wrote about the prevalence of “Fake News” in our national awareness, especially the cal-umnies about the Catholic Church. This week’s quiz is all about Fake News. Below are ten statements drawn from history. Identify which ones are actually fact and which are Fake News:
1. Lucrezia Borgia, Pope Alexander VI’s daughter, used to poison people regularly. 2. Marie Antoinette was indifferent to the hunger of the poor, saying, “Let them eat cake.” 3. After Rome fell, the Catholic Church led Europe into 1,000 years of the “Dark Ages”. 4. The Spanish Inquisition murdered millions of people. 5. The Catholic Church has always promoted persecution of the Jews. 6. The Crusades were launched as a hostile attack on a peaceful, non-threatening Islam. 7. It was the Protestant churches that gave us capitalism; Catholicism repressed it. 8. Seeing it a threat, the Catholic Church has always fought against the advance of science. 9. Darwin’s theory of evolution is scientific fact. 10. The Catholic Church has always underpaid its clergy.
Features: This Week In Our Parish:
Sunday, January 8 7:00 pm - Boy Scout Troop 940, Lunchroom Monday, January 9 8:30 am - Holy Hour For Priests, Church Tuesday, January 10 8:30 am - Eucharistic Adoration 3:00 pm - Legion of Mary, Rectory Basement 7:00 pm - Benediction 7:00 pm - SVDP Meeting Wednesday, January 11 9:00 am - Quilters Meet, Rectory Basement 5:00 pm - Girls Scout Troop 1709, Mtg Room 6:00 pm - Daisy Troop 6003, Lunchroom Friday, January 13 6:00 pm - Girls Scout Troop 2807, Mtg Room 7:00 pm - Movie Night, Lunchroom
CONTINUED CONTINUED
Movie Night at S.A.M!
January13th, 7:00 pm, “Bella”
Join us for the next installment of Catholic Mov-ie night. Bella is the story of a woman who los-es her job on the same day she finds out she is pregnant. Alone with nowhere to turn, a young man steps in to help her. Over the next couple of days, she makes the most important decision of her life. Bella has won numerous awards in-cluding the Peoples’ Choice Award at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and the Heartland Film Festival’s Grand Prize for Best Dramatic Feature. Free popcorn and soda!
January 9th, 11:30 am
KRAUSE KATERING:
FRIED CHICKEN (yummm), Green beans, Mashed potatoes with gravy, pasta salad, rolls and dessert.
SPEAKER: Selena Carter, Physical Therapist. Let’s keep our bodies in shape for the new year! She will be available to answer any questions!
Call your contact person or Joan, 839-0694.
ANSWERS: All of them are fake (except the last one).
QUOTES OF THE WEEK Here’s a collection of paraprosdokian sentences from the internet:
*Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wis-dom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
*The early bird may get the worm, but it’s the second mouse that gets the cheese.
*To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research.
Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be.
QUERY OF THE WEEK Why is that people believe somebody who tells them that there are four billion stars, but put their hands on it and check when the sign says the paint is wet?
Development of the Unborn baby Fourth Month
Your spiritually adopted baby’s mother can final-ly feel the movements of her baby within her womb. By the time this fourth month is over your baby will be 6 inches long. His tiny heart has been beating since he was 21 days old. Now this strong little heart pumps 6 gallons of blood every day (picture 6 milk cartons—your baby’s heart is a pumping miracle! Your baby is be-coming stronger and he likes to turn somersaults. Your baby has lots of nice skin but not much fat to fill it out so he looks a little wrinkly. His skin is covered with vernix, a thick white cream which protects his skin from the salty amniotic fluid. Your baby’s face is becoming prettier and he begins to resemble his parents. St. Vincent de Paul Society
We want to thank everyone at St. Angela’s for their generous support in 2016! Please contin-ue to use the SVDP envelope or the brown en-velope at the back of church. From past expe-rience, we know that during the winter months we will receive many calls for families in need of utility assistance. Our next Food Drive will be Jan. 21/22. We are running low on our green bags so please check and see if you have any extras at home. We appreciate your assistance in this ministry.
Features:
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH: MaryAnn Hoven, Elisabeth Cisco, Rachael Lawson, Dorothy Martinelli, Joanne Cipolla, Jeremy Kohl-berg, Mary Kavanaugh, Jeff Gauthier, Barb Lehman, Lila Jones, Jennifer Berkbigler, Sue Pitti, MaryDietz, Marjorie Prentice, Don Thompson, Rosemary Licato, Donna Ahrens, Evelyn Finno, Travis Edelen, Clau-dette Kazakian, Shirley Bertin, Jackie Carrol, John Conlon, Lisa Williford, Roy Wong, Guy Henriksen, Wilma Schmidt, Gary & Debbie Corcoran, Augus-tine Porter, Ray Porter, Margaret Nolte, Tony Cusu-mano, Ken Schmidt, Billie Lawson, Jim & Eileen McMullen, Charles McCrary, Dorothy Schulte, Bud & Kathy Kushins, Kristine Lawson, Katie Horn and Debbie Gervich. PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN Todd Hertling, Joshua Stremlau, Bradley Stremlau, Corey Rudroff, Steven Bennett, Jerrod Klug, Mi-chael Olwig, Pat Edwards-Parrish, Guthrie Stotser, Jonathan Buss, Brad Sanders, Matthew Meske, Jack-ie Cotter, J. Timothy Sullivan, Matthew Hawkins, John Reddan, Brandon Gruelle, Dustin Kyle and Ja-cob Doerle.
From The Desk of: Mrs. Mary Ann Kauffman, Principal
Happy New Year!! It is the beginning of anoth-er great year! It can be raining, sleeting, foggy, snowing or hot! You can open the doors to our school and all is great! The students are cheer-ful, giving their best, teachers are challenging their students and all is well! We are in the wonderful world of St. Angela Merici Catholic School.
We have a new beginning! It is great to have the opportunity to start anew! The students start with clean slates. If they have not given their best, they can start now. If they have giv-en their best, they can continue!!
It is great to see some of our graduates at Mass on weekends, you see them as Kindergartners and then wow, they are adults and successful!!
Our students and our children are the greatest asset we have. We try to give our children the best education to aid them in their fu-tures. We pray each day that all these children are successful and most importantly they stay connected to God!
Gratitude fills our hearts! Many thanks for your generous contribution to our teachers' Christmas Fund! All of you are the greatest and we are very fortunate to be part of this great community!! All of you are always in our prayers!!
God is Good
Six years ago, Matt a Rockhill police officer was shot and paralyzed on duty. The purpose of this Dine Out is to raise funds to build Matt an accessible home with a universal and smart home design concept. Matt Crosby is the son of John Crosby, our parish and neighborhood mailman, and dear friend, for over 15 years. PLEASE participate Thursday, Jan. 12th, and dine at one of the following restaurants:
Hendel’s, All day; Gettemeiers, All day; Cannoli’s, All day
These are the wonderful Florissant restaurants that are participating. There is a complete list of over 40 Restaurants participating on January 12th, at www.dineoutmattcrosby.com If you have any ques-tions or would like to make a donation, please email [email protected].
Thank you in advance for you kind participation in this worthy event!
Sunday Collection - January 1, 2017
Sunday Offering $ 21,804 Weekly Budget $ 13,019 Weekly Over/Under + $ 8,785 Fiscal Year To Date - $ 1,746
In Memory of: Robert & Wilma Dennis Harry & Virginia Galanos Katz & Annie Mae Lawson Sidi Myer Herman Schezinger Beyatte & Lipp Family Mary Wyers Carl & Margaret Pauline Carmelita Navales Talavera & Liceralde Families Helen Davisson Therese A. Davisson Anna Georgen William, Mary & Bill Horvath Jack & Michael Quinn Tom Gibbons Lorraine & Norma Jean Rickelmann Eugene Meyers Kathleen Kelly Bill & Thomas Tierney Charlene Strawser David Keeven Greg Keeven John & Dorothy Hopf Carl & Lenore Peterson Robert & Mary Louise VonBehren Kurtis Glover Genevieve Ratermann Shirley Keeven David A. Miller The Schroll & Kolody Families Virginia Tebeau Kai Henderson Essie Richardson Donald Taushanoff Frank & Julia Kopanski Ann & Marvin Mueller Kalbac/Rozanski Families Walter Myers
Justin & Craig Maxwell Joseph James Kroutil Red & Rose Taylor Elmer Taylor Judy Kinquery Frank & Lorraine Kopanski Susan duane Dick & Leona Panosh George & Marguerite McManus Joseph Heppermann Jim & Marie Hill Roger & Marilyn Bredenkamp Edward & Marjorie Prentice Pauline & Gloria Oreto Lorraine & Lawrence Daniels Gloria Roque Oreto Nemesia & Florentino Manalong Pilar & Gregorio Oreto Emmy Oreto-Danganan Edward & Marjorie Prentice Arthur & Florence Skelly Al & Ruth Pauli James Harter Joseph Solimando
In Honor of: Don & Robin Galanos Lisa Cisco Kristine & Rachel Lawson Bill Lawson Katy Horn John Beyatte Family Patricia Gannon Talavera-Liceralde Families The Henderson/Richardson Families The McManus Family Prentice & Rolwes Families Monsignor Matthew Mitas Wayne Schilly Family Prentice & Rolwes Families
Christmas Flower Donations
Features:
10th Annual Catholic Men for Christ Conference, Saturday, February 18th, Touhill Performing Arts Center (UMSL). Featuring Marcus Grodi, Rev. Art Cavitt, Jon Leonetti, and Damon Owens For more information or registration: CatholicMenForChrist.org
The Ladies Club would like to thank all of you who so generously gave to the Nursing Home Collection. Your donations help to brighten the holidays for the residents.
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