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St. Mark Catholic Church
4220 Ripa Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63125
Office: 314-743-8600, Fax: 314-743-8618 www.stmarkstl.com
Mass Schedule Sundays—7:00, 9:00, & 11:00 am Monday—Friday—6:30 & 8:00 am
Saturdays—8:00 am & 5:00 pm Holy Day—6:30 & 9:00 am, 7:00 pm
Confessions Saturday afternoon—3:30 to 4:30 pm
Sacraments Call 743-8620 or 743-8600 to make
an appointment with one of the Priests.
Prayer Hotline Dolores Bollwerk @ 631-5108
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday after 8:00 am Mass to 9:00 pm
Bulletin Announcements Deadline is Monday at noon
BULLETIN—[email protected] WEB—www.stmarkstl.com
Clergy Rev. Msgr. Patrick K. Hambrough
Pastor [email protected] 314-743-8609—church 314-743-8620—rectory
Rev. Ted Vitali, CP Non-Resident, Associate
[email protected] 314-729-7572
Deacon Richard Rosenkoetter [email protected]
Administrative Staff: Parish 4200 Ripa Ave., St. Louis, MO 63125
Alice Wilcox—Bookkeeper
743-8603 [email protected]
Christina Sanders, Ph.D. Parish Secretary
743-8602 [email protected]
Rose Masidonski—Music Director 743-8605 [email protected]
Loretta Gutting—Webmaster 922-6838 [email protected]
Administrative Staff: School 4220 Ripa Ave., St. Louis, MO 63125
Fax: 314-743-8690
Julie Bingham—Principal
743-8643 [email protected]
Mary Althage—Secretary 743-8640 [email protected]
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of The Lord April 21, 2019
In an Easter homily, the 4th century bishop St. John Chrysostom said, “O, Death, where is your sting? O hell, where is your victory? Christ is risen, and you are overthrown. Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen. Christ is risen, and the angels rejoice. Christ is risen, and life reigns. Christ is risen, and not one dead remains in the grave. For Christ, being risen from the dead, is become the fruits of those who have fallen asleep. To Christ be glory and dominion unto ages of ages.” Indeed, we rejoice this glorious day in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Passion
did not destroy him. The Cross did not conquer him. The tomb did not enclose him, forever taking Jesus from our sight. All that has been overthrown. Now, it makes sense to receive Baptism and share in Christ’s Death and Resurrection. Now, it is proper to share the Eucharistic meal so that the memory of this triumph never slips from our minds. Now, the tears and sadness of a funeral never overwhelm us or paralyze us in dread. Now, the funeral Mass is an occasion of hope with prayers offered in tranquil joy. Now, we conquer - with Christ. Now, we win. Rejoice, then, on this day and let this victory carry you through the travails of human life, knowing that when life on Earth ends it begins anew in the Kingdom. Christ promised that and the Resurrection fulfills that promise. I am grateful to all who worked long and hard to celebrate well the beautiful liturgies of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, the Easter Vigil, and today’s Masses. We at St. Mark’s are blessed to receive the benefits of your skills, talents, and dedication. You make our praise of God superb. I am grateful, too, now that Lent has ended, for the many volunteers who made our Fish Fries a first-rate experience. Visitors told me of their favorable impression of your friendliness and hospitality while they enjoyed delicious food. Thanks much for all you did. Registered parishioners will soon receive my letter concerning the Annual Catholic Appeal. Please prayerfully consider your donation. Christ’s victory ignites appreciation within us. The Annual Catholic Appeal, which helps so many people, is a great way to express our appreciation. May the goodness and power of the Resurrection remain always with you. May God’s blessing be bountiful.
Happy Easter,
Fr. Hambrough
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Over the centuries, the Church has demonstrated a wonderful ability to adopt a culture’s favorite symbols and customs and assign them new meaning. Easter eggs have a very ancient pedigree: nature’s perfect package, emblem of new life, dyed and decorated and given as gifts in ancient Egypt, Rome, China, and Persia. Just as the long hard winter is over, the egg bursts with promise of life and nourishment. Long ago, Christians came to see the egg not as a symbol of spring’s rebirth, but of ours, and as a sign of Christ’s tomb. A Polish legend says that Mary, in compassion for the soldiers at the cross, gave them eggs, but that her tears stained their shells with brilliant color. Legends have their origin in tales told around a hearth, but they often contain a profound truth. The idea of Mary, the first Christian, engaged in a merciful act of forgiveness and tenderness even in the shadow of the cross, describes the age-old wish that Christ “Easter in us.”
—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Christ has Risen!
Please pray for the repose of the soul of our parishioner who recently died,
Sandy Wilpert, and for Adeline Ziegenhan (sister of parishioner, Rosemarie Auck). May they, and all the faithful departed, rest in peace.
Monday 6:30 Server needed
Tuesday 6:30 M. Dozier
April 22 - 28 Saturday 8:00 Server needed 5:00 N. Nguyen, Server needed
Sunday 7:00 M. Dozier 9:00 J. & H. Bast 11:00 J. Bono, J. Smedra
Wednesday 6:30 Server needed
Thursday 6:30 D. Little
Friday 6:30 Server needed
April 21 - 28 Sunday 7:00 Carole Grimm 9:00 Joann Handte 11:00 Msgr. Charles Forst Monday 6:30 John & Anna Haberberger 8:00 Dale Rees Tuesday 6:30 James “Monty” Eaton 8:00 Lou Fuchs Wednesday 6:30 Peggy VonDerHaar 8:00 Mary Boedeker Thursday 6:30 Paul & Hortense Flood 8:00 Marilynn Austermann Friday 6:30 Keith Dozier 8:00 Carol Stuckenberg Saturday 8:00 Richard Krus 5:00 Jack Kersting Sunday 7:00 Jim Hieger 9:00 People of the Parish 11:00 Frank Homa
April 27 & 28 5:00 Lectors: M. Rosenkoetter Ministers: B. Terry, M. A. White, M. Cass, E. Schneider, K. Goersch Hospitality: A. & M. Cafferata, D. Benz, R. Flynn
7:00 Lectors: C. Oberbeck Ministers: C. Fleming, J. Johnson, C. Oberbeck, D. Stanger, L. Wells Hospitality: D. Tullman, R. Leiber, M. Masidonski, L. Weber
9:00 Lectors: K. Kraus, S. Landro Ministers: J. Langevin, M. Mallette, L. Malone, K. & K. Maloney Hospitality: M. Fischer, K. Griebenow, M. Kramper, F. Stephens
11:00 Lectors: D. Smedra Ministers: J. Fuchs, D. Brauer, C. Coerver, S. Hentz, K. Gillman Hospitality: C. & J. Snethen, B. Fischer, J. Hanak
The Ministry Schedule from now through Christ the King Sunday (November 23rd & 24th) is available in the sacristy.
Please pick up your copy of the newest Ministry Schedule.
Ministry Schedule
Grace Martise & Nancy Matteuzzi
Petition Writers for May = Team 4 Becky Gamble Mary Jo Barrett Laura Hoeing
Next Sunday, April 28th After 7 am & 9 am Masses
Cafeteria
Sponsored by our new Parish Council.
Please stay around after Mass and enjoy fellowship with other parishioners.
Our New Parish Council Members are: Linda Garland
Karen Kraus Chris Pudlowski
Jerry Guillot Dave Jackson
Julie Dwyer
Angela Cafferata Matt Cafferata Mike Mehan Jim Eveker
Joan Langevin Tom Danner
Donna Patania
Sunday, May 5, at 11:00 am Mass our second-grade parishioners will receive their First Holy Communion. Parishioners are invited to participate in this Mass,
but all should know that the length of the Mass will be longer than normal.
We congratulate Mel and Louise Hock on their recent celebration of their 60th Wedding Anniversary and we thank them for the wonderful example of faith and love Mel and Louise have given us. May God’s blessings continue to be abundant in their lives.
P L E A S E N O T E ...
April 22 & 28
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27; Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-21; Mk 16:9-15 Sunday: Acts 5:12-16; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; Rev 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31
Bingo is played every Tuesday at Bandwagon Hall,
on Reavis Barracks and Lemay Ferry Road.
Doors open at 3:30 pm and games begin at 6:30 pm. Team 6 will work Tuesday, April 23
If you cannot work when scheduled or have questions, please call Loretta @ 922-6838
or Megan Bono @ 261-3570.
Dottie Laumann Colleen Flickinger
Angel Manley Keith Panchot
Heather Grimes Karen King
Terri Eschbacher Kevin Bradshaw Jane Johnson Annie Beckerle
Dennis Bequette
Schedule of Events April 22 - 28
Monday 10 am—Canasta—Parish Office NO PSR ~ Easter Break ——————————————————————————- Tuesday NO Eucharistic Adoration 9 am—Prayer Shawl Ministry—Parish Office 6:30 pm—BINGO—Bandwagon Hall 7 pm—St. Vincent DePaul mtg—Parish Office —-————————————————————————— Wednesday 9 am—Bible Study—Parish Office 6 pm—Cub Scout den mtg—Cafeteria 7 pm—RCIA mtg—Parish Office ——————————————————————————- Thursday 6:30 pm—Choir—Church 7 pm—Boys Club—Cafeteria ——————————————————————————- Friday ——————————————————————————- Saturday 7 pm—Mouse Races—Parish Center & Cafeteria ——————————————————————————-Sunday After 7 am & 9 am Mass—Coffee & Donuts— Cafeteria 9 am—Girl Scout Mass—Church 4 pm—Cub Scout Pack mtg—Cafeteria
This Monday, April 22, Noon Announcement Deadline
for April 28 Bulletin [email protected]
This Tuesday, April 23 NO Eucharistic Adoration
Adoration will return on the 30th.
Next Sunday, April 28 Coffee & Donuts
After 7 & 9 am Masses In Cafeteria
Monday, May 6 Living Rosary
Beginning at 6:45 pm In Church
Altar Angels for May
April 29th & May 3rd Mary Voirol & Jan Preisack 6th & 10th June Bocquillon & Susan Metherd 13th & 17th Kathy Kraus & Mary Snodderley 20th & 24th Dianne Benz & Debbie Kopff 27th & 31st Marge Diethelm & Theresa Reilly
Thank You Ladies
Are you an expecting parent? Visit the Blessed Mother Mary statue in front of the church, and place one of the provided red roses in the vase so, that, we may pray for you and your child. Remember to fill out the attached card. If you have questions, phone Dorothy at 638-0271.
The St Mark Cub Scouts held their Pinewood Derby on Sunday, March 24th and the winners were:
1st Place: Oscar Govero 2nd Place: Owen Zmuda 3rd Place: Matthew Follen
Parent/Sibling winner: Eric Bilger Best design: Hunter Lotspeich
Great job by all the scouts!
April 7, 2019 Envelopes $ 11,818.15 Online Giving 2,823.00 Loose 499.85 School Support 1,000.00 Total $ 16,141.00 - Avg. Weekly Expenses 15,000.00 Final Total $ 1,141.00
Catholic Home Mission $ 1,029.00 Due to the publisher’s early bulletin submission date, the contribution figures for April 14th were not available at the time this bulletin went to print. The figures will be published in the next bulletin.
Thank you for your ongoing generosity!
Attention ALL Ladies of the Parish
• May 1st: A night at the races, beginning at 7 p.m. in St. Mark’s Cafeteria. Wear a fancy hat and join the fun. Come and cheer on your favorite equine.
• May 19th: Communion Breakfast following St. Mark’s 9 a.m. Mass. Breakfast at Genesis. Make a reservation by calling June Bocquillon at 638-1478 or Mary Ann Kroener at 544-1571. Reservations are $14.
Both events are hosted by St. Mark’s Ladies Guild.
We at St. Mark 50+ Club invite people (50 year old and over) from other parishes to join our club. We have great entertainment, we also, do some day trips, have an annual Bar-B-Que, and play bingo twice a year. If you are interested, come and join us on the second Monday of the month in St. Mark School Cafeteria, or call Mike at 276-5767 or Fran at 892-1779.
Please invite your friends and relatives to join the 50+ Club.
Pictorial Directories are Here! Pictorial Directories may be picked up from the Parish
Office on Mondays — Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All who had their portrait taken receive a Directory for free. Those who did not have their portrait taken, but want a copy, may purchase a Directory for $5.
St. Mark’s St. Vincent de Paul wishes to thank our St. Mark parishioners for their generous support.
Since January, we received $7,887 from the Poor Box in the back of church. During this same time period, we served our neighbors in need and paid out $8,638 for electric and gas bills, rent, car repairs and gasoline, food vouchers, prescriptions and furniture, clothing and bedding vouchers from the SVDP Thrift Store.
With your continued donations and prayers, we are confident that St. Mark’s St. Vincent de Paul will continue to serve the needs of our neighbors in need.
Thank you for your generosity, St. Mark’s St Vincent de Paul Members
News Around Town
The Queen of All Saints Variety Guild presents “It's All in the Delivery"
April 26-27-28 and May 3-4 A musical comedy about a mail carrier who invites the audience along as he finishes out his last days before retirement. We hope you will join us; this show is sure to "deliver" an evening of fun and laughter! For tickets or additional information, contact Elizabeth at 390-9026 or [email protected].
The Impact of Suffering: Pathways to Restoration Saturday, May 11 ~ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mercy Conference and Retreat Center
This workshop will teach skills and compassionate methods for our own emotional, physical and spiritual restoration and healing. It is designed for all who would like to increase their awareness and learn these skills, whether for personal or professional reasons. Presented by Sister Jean Abbott, CSJ, MSW. Sr. Jean is a Sister of St. Joseph, a therapist, and an expert in working with victims of trauma. For more information, please visit http://www.mercycenterstl.org.
Ignatian Spirituality Lecture Series May 8 beginning at 7:30 pm
Cardinal Rigali Center White House Retreat, in partnership with Peace & Justice Commission of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, St. Francis Xavier (College) Church, St. Justin Martyr’s Faith in Action Ministry, and Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, will be hosting a free lecture by Fr. Stephen Pitts, S.J. about “The God Who Breaks Down Barriers.” Join us to see the power of Ignatian Spirituality and Catholic Social Teaching come together to reveal a God at work who breaks down barriers. Talk begins at 7:30 pm. Taco & tostada dinners will be sold from 6-7 pm by Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish for $10 (cash/check only). RSVP online at http://www.whretreat.org/speaker-series or call 416-6400.
WE REMEMBER YOU We remember you, O risen Lord,
firstborn of the dead. Your resurrection destroys the power of death
and changes tears of agony into cries of joy. Blessed are you!
—From Come, Lord Jesus by Lucien Deiss, CSSp, copyright © 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss. Published by World Library Publications. p. 163.
NFP Sessions for the Engaged Introductory sessions for Natural Family Planning are offered at 15 different locations throughout the Archdiocese each month. For more information call the Archdiocesan Office of NFP at 997-7576.
Pianos for the Affton Christian Food Pantry This Saturday, April 27 doors open at 6:00 pm
Location: Seven Holy Founders $50 per person
Dinner, Dessert Dash, Open Bar, Silent & Oral Auction, and live music from Spanky Entertainment Dueling Pianos. For more information or to make a reservation, phone: 580-3138.
Divine Mercy Sunday observance
Next Sunday, April 28 at St. John Paul II Parish
(4980 Heege Rd. / 63123)
Confessions begin at 1:30 pm.
Our Holy Hour begins at 2 pm.
The rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet prayed during the Holy Hour which ends at 2:55 pm.
Holy Mass at 3 pm, fulfilling our Sunday obligation.
Jesus told St. Faustina "I desire that the feast of mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, especially for poor sinners. On that day the very depths of my tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of my mercy. The souls that will go to confession and receive Holy Communion shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment." Pope John Paul II granted a plenary indulgence to those who pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and participate in Divine Mercy Sunday by going to confession, receiving Holy Communion and praying for the intentions of the Holy Father.
Padre Pio and I
Adolpfo Affatato was a personal friend of the Saint Padre Pio. Adolfo’s wedding was the last Wedding Mass celebrated by the Saint and he was one of those in the room when Padre Pio died. On his first trip to the United Sates, Adolfo is coming to St. Louis to speak on “Padre
Pio and I.” He will be at the following churches and admission is free:
Thursday, May 2, 10 am St. Ambrose Thursday, May 2, 7 pm St. Clement Friday, May 3, 10 am Incarnate Word Friday, May 3, 7 pm St. Ferdinand Saturday, May 4, 10 am St. Richard Saturday, May 4, 7 pm Assumption, South County
Find out more at: www.PadrePioAndI.org Facebook: Padre Pio and I