July 19, 2015 - Immaculate Conception Church 411 Palmer Road

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July 19, 2015 - Immaculate Conception Church 411 Palmer Road
JULY 19,
2015
SIXTEENTH
SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
www.icc-columbia-il.us
618-281-5105
Mass Times
Monday-Friday
8:05 a.m.
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:00, 9:00 &
11:00 a.m.
Deaf Ministry Mass
5 p.m. Saturdays
Sacrament of
Reconciliation offered
every Saturday
4:00-4:30 p.m. or
anytime by
appointment.
Welcome!
If you are visiting, we
hope you enjoy your stay,
and we are glad you decided to join us in this
celebration.
If you are new to the
Immaculate Conception
parish community,
welcome home! To become a registered parishioner, please complete the
registration form inside on
page 6. If you are a former
parishioner or a graduate
of our school, we are genuinely glad to see you back
home and hope you will
return often. This weekly
bulletin offers information
about our parish life and
activities, and even more
details are available on
our website at www.icccolumbia-il.us. If you have
any questions, please call
the Parish Office at 2815105, or stop by for a visit.
ROOTED IN THE
GOSPEL OF CHRIST
AND IN THE TRADITION OF CATHOLICISM
AND UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MARY
IMMACULATE, WE
COMMIT OURSELVES
TO BE A WELCOMING
COMMUNITY OF
FAITH, WORSHIPPING
WITH GENERATIONS
OF BELIEVERS AND
SERVING GOD IN ALL
PEOPLE.
A FUILL STEWARDSHIP PARISH
411 PALMER ROAD | COLUMBIA, IL 62236
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Partner Parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus, Dupo, IL
VBS is Almost Here!!
Parish
Staff
Directory
www.icc--columbiawww.icc
columbia-il.us
Parish Office
411 Palmer Road Columbia, Illinois 62236
618-281-5105
Fax: 618-281-6848
Pastor, Fr. Carl E. Scherrer .........................ext. 358
or cell phone 618-541-9008 ........ [email protected]
Sacramental Minister, Fr. Chris Reuter, O.F.M.
618-482-5570 [email protected]
Parish Admin., Stan Osterhage ....................ext. 350
[email protected]
Directors of Liturgy and Music,
Mary Beth Babcock ....................................ext. 353
[email protected]
Karen Lundy ................................................ext 359
[email protected]
Director of Faith Formation,
Lizanne Young ..........................................ext 354
[email protected]
PSR Coordinator,
Heather Schaefer ......................................ext. 352
[email protected]
Bookkeeper, Sheryl Oglesby........................ext. 351
[email protected]
Secretary, Angie Bueltemann ......................ext. 300
[email protected]
Pastoral Council Chair, Margaret Raisch………..281-3603
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Immaculate Conception School
321 South Metter Avenue .......................... 281-5353
School Principal, Michael Kish ................... ext. 111
[email protected]
School Secretary,Beverly Epplin ................. ext. 100
[email protected]
For information on committees and meetings please check
out our website!
It’s Picnic Time…
St. Patrick, Tipton, July 24 & 25 7 a.m.noon; Rummage Sale in rectory basement.
St Joseph’s Church, Prarie du Rocher, July
25:Church picnic and chicken dinner. Dinner starts at
3 p.m. Bingo at 6p.m. Mass at 4:15 p.m.
St Patrick Church, Tipton, August 2, Chicken dinner & Auction. Dinner begins at 11 a.m. till 4 p.m.;
Auction begins at noon.
Holy Family Cahokia Friday & Saturday August 21
& 22 6-11p.m. Security on site! Fun for everyone!
Summer Office Hours…
Our summer office hours are : M-Th 8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Fridays 8:30 a.m.-noon until
school starts again in August.
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Fr. Carl’s Little Reservoir...
Today, July 19, is the birthday of Fr. Steve Gira, C.R, our former
associate pastor from 2003 – 2010, who died of stomach cancer
on December 6, 2010, at the age of 59. Fr. Steve impacted the lives of many during
his seven and a half short years with us, and we recently on February 17 dedicated
our new parish library in his memory. Fr. Steve was not only a great pastor and
preacher, but also a terrific teacher. He enriched the faith life of many people through
his Scripture classes, his book clubs and his writings.
As we remember Fr. Steve and thank our God for the gift of his priestly ministry, I
would like to encourage you to visit the Fr. Steve Gira Memorial Library in the Garden Level of our new church. I’m confident that you will find a book or two there
that you will enjoy reading and that may change your life. The library is open after all
the Sunday Masses, on Tuesday evenings and during our regular parish office hours
(just stop by the office and we’ll unlock the door for you). And don’t forget the special children’s section of the library, where there are lots of children’s books available
for the little ones to learn more about Jesus and the saints. And of course, you might
want to take time to read the first chapter of the book Fr. Steve had begun writing
before his death, entitled “Acorn,” which is available in the library. As Fr. Steve always reminded us, like the acorn, there is so much more potential within each of us
that can come to fruition through our spiritual reading. Indeed, our new library will
only truly be a fitting tribute to Fr. Steve if we make use of it often! ~Fr. Carl
Our Sympathy…
To Patty Alvarez and her family on the death of her mother, Rose
Cavanaugh of Denver, CO who died July 4.
Please Note...
Fr. Carl will be away from the parish on vacation with his family from
July 19 to July 27. If you need a priest during his absence, please contact Fr.
Chris Reuter, OFM, at 618:482-5570 or [email protected].
Thank You...
I’m most grateful for all your kind birthday greetings, cards and gifts.
Life is good, and your make it better!
~Fr. Carl
Update on Sale of Main St. Campus...
We are happy to announce that his Excellency, The Most Reverend Edward
K. Braxton, Ph.D, S.T.D, has approved our contract to sell the entire Main St.
property, including the school, to Main Street Redevelopers LLC (owned by
parishioners Gregg and Jane Crawford). The contract with the buyer provides
an adequate timeline for us to continue to use the school until our new Catholic
Education and Activities Center is completed. The anticipated closing on this
sale is sometime this Fall. At that time more details can be disclosed about this
transaction, which has been previously approved by our Parish Pastoral Council
and Finance Council.
Time to Update Your Information…
We are getting ready to send this years parish directory to publishing, and we
need your help! Have you moved or dropped your landline?
Have you been attending Mass here and would like to register as a parishioner? If so, please take the time to fill out the form on page 6 of the bulletin and drop
in the collection basket. Please mark form as “update” if you are already registered and updating your info. Thanks!
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VBS…
Our VBS will be Monday,
Aug 3– Friday Aug 7 from 6-8 p.m. at our
new church. Ages 3 through 10 are encouraged to register. 11 year olds and up are welcome to join as assistants. Registration forms
are in the kiosk and online! The Cost is
FREE! We need adults, teens and tweens to
join the fun! There will be a sign up weekend
on July 26 & 27 after all Masses! For more
info or to volunteer email Shari Murphy at
[email protected] .
Plant Booth Needs…
The plant booth at the picnic needs
some small and medium sized pots for
transplants. Please call Carol Waide at 2814186 if you would like to donate.
Garden Level...
Our Garden Level project was completed on
schedule. Thanks to all our volunteers who
helped clean before, during and after the project;
paint the walls; and install the new sound system: George Johns, Philip Bohn, Rich Burroughs, John Adams, John Whitworth, Mark
Funfsinn, Craig & Karen Lundy, Rich Southard,
Debra Kleeves, Mike & Emily Ledbetter, Mike
Weiler, Ed Schaefer, Jacob, Catie & Joseph
Whitworth, Mike Kish, Dave Boser, Mike
Whelan, Ed Beck, Don Happy, Richard Pretto,
Wayne Gallagher, Dennis Ling and Bob
Karsznia. Go down sometime and take a look.
New tables and chairs will be coming.
ICS Uniform Resale…
Saturday, July 24 at 3 p.m. in the ICS cafeteria. Help is needed at the end
of the sale day to sort items to be donated and uniforms to be returned to storage. Contact Skip Ward with questions or to volunteer at 618-975-2340.
Bake--Sale!..
ICY Bake
ICY will be making pies and selling them at all Masses
this weekend! All proceeds benefit our ICY and their activities.
Quilter’s Block...
65 down 35 to go! .We have had a few new faces at quilting...could
use a lot more....come and give it a try! Hope to see you on Tuesdays starting at 8:30 am and on Wednesdays from 4-8 p.m. To supply lunch
on Tuesday call Vicky Gallagher at 281-3977. Other questions call Carlene
Kisro at 281-5877.
Book Drive…
The Prindiville Confirmation Cluster is collecting children’s
books age birth– 12 for St. Vincent de Paul in the gathering space July 4
-August 2. Please bring children’s gently used or new books to church
and we will have a designated table on which you can place them.
Family Movie Night
Drive--in...
At Skyview Drive
Saturday, July 25th 7:00 pm
Join us for Knights of Columbus Family Movie Night at Skyview Drive
-in!—5700 N Belt W. in Belleville, Il. -"Cash Only"- admission $10.00
per adult. Free admission for children under 12 allowing two children
per each paying adult! Movie to be determined and more details to follow so please include your contact information on the sign-up sheet in
the gathering space! Call or e-mail Nick Matrisotto at 281-0427
[email protected].
Weekend Retreat Offers Hope, Healing...
SVDP Belleville Council
Needs...
Bottled water, Gatorade (or similar drinks); In
addition, their inventory of clothing is running
low. They would appreciate donations of clean,
gently used: clothing for babies, children, men
and women; Items can be dropped off at St. Vincent de Paul Offices -- #13 Vieux Carre Drive,
East St. Louis (Loisel Village area/immediately
off Route 157) – or call 618-394-0126, Ext. 12 or
13, for additional information.
On behalf of Joe Hubbard, Pat Hogrebe and all
those they serve, thank you once again for your
consideration and help.We are grateful beyond
words. God bless!!
Society may tell women that an abortion will solve their problems, but it is silent
about the problems abortion creates. Women may feel anger, depression, guilt,
or shame for years after the abortion experience - often silently because they feel
ashamed or scared to share their pain. Project Rachel offers hope and healing for
women, regardless of how long it has been. A weekend retreat is being offered on
August 7-9 in the St. Louis area. This retreat offers a chance for women to ponder
God's great mercy and love. The retreat is held in a private, home-like
setting. For more information or to register, please contact Marisol at
[email protected] or at 314.792.7451.
72nd Annual Healing & Hope Novena...
National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows
Tuesday, July 28 - Wednesday, August 5, 7:30pm
The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate invite you to bring the crosses you
bear to the altar. Come and find God's healing and mercy. Join us for any or all of
these evenings as we seek God's special blessings through the intercession of Our
Lady. For more information: Snows.org/Novena or 618-397-6700.
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This Week’s Liturgical Celebrations
Monday, July 20…8:05 a.m. ……….……..Mass offered for Chester Kopec
Tuesday, July 21… ..8:05 a.m…………………Mass offered for Maridel Koenig
Wednesday, July 22.. 8:05 a.m ……………..…….Mass offered for Mary Sager
Thursday, July 23.. 8:.05 a.m…………………..…Mass offered for Marie Brand
Friday, July 24…….8:05 a.m…………………...Mass offered for Merle Haberl
Saturday, July 25…5:00 p.m ………….................Mass offered for Donald Wahle
Sunday, July 26… .7:00 a.m.…………..……………....Mass offered Parishioners
9:00 a.m.….………………...…....Mass offered for John Fox
11:00 a.m………...………..…Mass offered for LuAnn Beck
Please Pray For... Carl Garvach
Grace Ryterski
Dennis Kish
Katie Huch
Brenda Dame
Susie Settle
Ryton Miller
Garrett Patton
Suzi (Koenig) Cross
Richard Burroughs
Emily Schmidt
Margaret Schenewerk
Deb Gomez-Trost
Billie Bates
Carolyn Holt
Betty McDonald
Kirk Brinovec
Donna Greene
Danny Saltzman
John L. Adams
Esther Kretz
Special Intention
Nancy Kish
Tom Kish
Desiree Frasure
Joy Bretz
Joan Johns
Tom Range
Carolyn Messerly
Richard Sambo
Cheryl McAlister
Dan Whelan
Floyd Crowder
Betty Schmidt
Mike Roediger
Tyler Dillon
Donna LaCourse
Gertrude Scherrer
Mary Rodriguez
Josh Ritter
Sharon Lewis
Luke Meyer
Jack Finney
Sr. Joel Jacobi
Shirley Langhans
Jeremy Kohlberg
Eleanor Kohlberg
Brendan Schaper
Charlsie Ritson
Gary Hoguet
Nancy Raymond
George Wiligek
Mike Foster
Special Intention
Tim Keefe
Special Intention– D.F.
Carol Howell
Lisa Straub
Mike Ledbetter
Terry Rausch
Rich Cullen
Derek Dillon
Aiden Howard Maul
Maggie Klaverkamp
Kathleen Adams
John Brugman
Barb Rohlfing
Audrey Sambo
Dennis Dixson
Teddy Whitten
Betty Lehr
Alan Congiardo
Dennis DeRossett
Kathy Naumann Jones
Garnice Roth
Yvonne Sendajes
Mia Simpson
Ken Ducat
Patresa Kish
Bev Tredway Johnson Kathleen Lepp
Ira J. Garnier III
Donald Crosby
Jennifer Trousdale
Mary Gonzales
Kevin Fries
Tom Haar
John Raymond
Penny Reeves
Louise Mihalic
Jack Lewis
Josephine Inman
Alicia Moore
Marian Keim
Stephen Marlo
Al Dehn
Glennon Rau
Johanna Ling
Katie Tappella
Chuck Ludwig
Patty Juengling
Vic Rose
Richard Tappella
Nicholas Eynon Therefore I tell you, all that
you ask for in prayer, beEdie Smith
lieve that you will receive it
Pauline Neurohr
and it shall be yours.”
Betty Leiber
~ Mark 11:24
Troops in Service
Army Ranger Joseph Pope, Carrie Gilbreth USN, Katherine Gilbreth EM2 USN, Captain Jared Walsh USMC, Justin Weiler USAF, Lt Col. Brian Schoellhorn, US Army, OSSN
Seth Spencer, Brandon Molner USMC, SSGT Rebecca Millas; Chelsea Sackman, US Army, Colin Juengling, USAF, SPC Maria Witges MP Army; Madeline Reichert, US Navy
Financial Stewardship
For July 5, 2015
Total envelopes and loose........................... .$20,378.00
Budget ...................................................... ..$16,880.00
Fiscal year to date collected ......................... .$20378.00
Fiscal year to date budgeted....................... .$16,880.00
Over (Under) budget .................................. .($3,498.00)
St. Raymond’s in Guatemala .......................... ..$271.00
New Church Fund......................................... .$1,170.00
Children’s collections (included in
envelope total) ................................................... .$21.10
Capital Improvements...................................... .$337.00
Gibault ............................................................... .$55.00
Newman Auxiliary ............................................ .$17.00
Holy Father ...................................................... ...$60.00
Votive Offering ..............................................................$133.00
Catholic Home Missions.................................................$20.00
STBS...............................................................................$100.00
New Education Facility:
From a Parishioner...................................... .$10,044.00
From a Friend of the Parish ........................ .$ 2,800.00
2015 Education Fund:
Memorial: Chester Kopec ............................. .$1,200.00
BCWBC:
Memorial:
Chester Kopec ........................................ .$10,000.00
Financial Stewardship
For July 12, 2015
Total envelopes and loose .......................... .$30,689.44
Budget ...................................................... ..$39,550.00
Fiscal year to date collected........................ .$51,067.44
Fiscal year to date budgeted ...................... .$56,430.00
Over (Under) budget ................................. .($5,362.56)
St. Raymond’s in Guatemala ....................... ..$1,689.00
New Church Fund ................................... .$4,928.74.00
Children’s collections (included in
envelope total) ................................................... .$17.95
Capital Improvements ..................................... .$335.00
Gibault ............................................................. .$400.00
Newman Auxiliary ............................................ .$10.00
Holy Father.................................................... ...$335.00
STBS ................................................................. .$20.00
Votive Offering............................................................ ..$156.00
ICS New Playground Fund:
Memorial:
Zachary D. Epplin ...................................... .$5,992.00
2015 Education Fund:
Memorial:
John Fox .......................................................... .$90.00
LuAnn Beck .................................................. .$745.00
BCWBC Education Center:
Memorial:
LuAnn Beck ................................................... .$480.00
**This week’s collection contains online giving from
6/30-7/14 2015
Thank you for sharing your blessings!!!
CSMA…
Stewardship Renewal...
Thanks to all who have already returned their stewardship of time, talent and treasure
commitment forms. As part of our parish full stewardship plan, all households are
asked to take time to complete the annual renewal form and return it to the parish
office in the collection basket or in the mail as soon as possible. Experience the Joy
of being a generous giver!
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Accept the challenge!
Heartfelt thanks to all those who have responded with a gift to
the 2015 Appeal. If you have not already done so, there’s still
plenty of time. One-time donations or pledges – in any amount
– are needed. Please consider making your gift today. Thank
you and may God bless you for your generosity. So far 215
people from our parish have pledged or contributed
$38,245.50! Our parish goal is $49,650.
Sacramental Preparations
Baptisms: Parents/guardians are asked to call
the Parish Office to register to attend a
preparation seminar available the 2nd Sunday
of each month at 10 a.m. in the Parish Library.
Baptisms are celebrated at all Masses the first
weekend of the month, and every third
weekend after 11 a.m. Mass. Weddings: Please
contact the Parish office a minimum of four
months prior to Marriage.
Anointing of the Sick & Funerals: Since
individual needs differ, please contact the
Parish office at 281-5105 for pastoral care. Do
not hesitate to call; we are grateful for the
opportunity to open our hearts to you and your
family and offer these sacramental services.
Eucharistic Adoration...
Tuesdays 9 a.m.-10 p.m. in church on
Main Prayer Themes for Adoration...
1st Tuesday – Building Church While Building
a Church – theme still centers on praying for all our
parishioners and for all those involved with the continuing progress on completing the various projects in
the New Church.
2nd Tuesday – For the sanctity of human life
3rd Tuesday - World peace, safety of all those in
the military, especially those from our own parish (the
name of those service men and woman are mention at
the beginning of the Holy Hour from 6 to 7 p.m.)
4th Tuesday – Vocations to the priesthood and
religious life
5th Tuesday – For those suffering from cancer
and other serious illnesses.
If you are interested in becoming an Adorer –
even if it is just for a few minutes on a Tuesday, please
contact: Ann Luth 281-8266 or 618-719-6904 or Pat
Novak 281-6520 or 618-975-8861). **A prayer box
has been placed in the gathering space of our New
Church. Please drop your intentions in this box and
they will be prayed for by our Adorers during Tuesday’s Eucharistic Adoration.
Advertiser of The Week!
**Please patronize our bulletin advertisers and thank
them for their generous support!**
Excerpt From: Laudato Si’ Encyclical
From Pope Francis…
I believe that St. Francis is the example par excellence of care for
the vulnerable and of an intregal ecology lived out joyfully and authentically, He is the patron saint of all who study and work in the area of
ecology, and he is also much loved by non-Christians. He was particularly concerned for God’s creation and for the poor and outcast. He was
a mystic and a pilgrim who lived in simplicity and in wonderful harmony with God, with others, with nature and with himself. He shows us
just how inseparable the bond is between concern for nature, justice for
the poor, commitment to society, and interior peace.
His response to the world around him was so much more than intellectual appreciation of economic calculus, for to him each and every
creature was a sister united to him by bonds of affection. That is why he
felt called to care for all that exists. Such a conviction cannot be written
off as naïve romanticism, for it affects the choices which determine our
behavior.
The poverty and austerity of St. Francis were no mere veneer of asceticism, but something much more radical: a refusal to turn reality into
an object simply to be used and controlled.
St. Francis invites us to see nature as a magnificent book in which
God speaks to us and grants us a glimpse of his infinite beauty and
goodness.
Francis asked that part of the friary garden always be left untouched,
so that wild flowers and herbs could grow there, and those who saw
them could raise their minds to God, the Creator of such beauty.
Weekly Reflection…
Reading 1: Second Kings 4:42-44
Reading 2: Ephesians 4:1-6
Gospel: John 6:1-15
The Book of Russ...
As a parish, we are still remembering and grieving our recently deceased Director of Faith Formation, Russell Peterson.
The bereavement committee will be compiling the thoughts and memories of Russ. These memories will be placed in a binder in his honor. If you would
like to submit your thoughts and memories in written form, please submit to Patty
Pulcher at [email protected] who will be compiling the submissions.
LIFE Network of Southern Illinois...
All services are free. Call 618-939-4224 or www.mylifenet.org
Neither Do I Condemn You…. The Catholic Church lovingly offers help
with neither judgment nor condemnation through the ministry of Project
Rachel which brings hope and healing to the hurting. Please give us a call
at: 888-456-HOPE
If you know of someone whose unborn baby has been diagnosed with "fetal
anomalies" or an "adverse prenatal diagnosis", please refer the parents to the
following web sites: BeNotAfraid.net and PrenatalPartnersforlife.org
Fontebella Maternity Home 618-406-4355 or www.fontebella.org
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Visit ICS on the web:
www.icscolumbia.org
MISSION • COMMUNITY • SERVICE
If you would like to receive the good news
about a Catholic education at ICS, send an
email to: Mrs. Bev Epplin
[email protected] and she will add you
to our distribution list.
Thanks to the Class of 2015...
For their video of our new school theme song for the year. The song was written by Karen Lundy in collaboration with Fr.
Carl and the prayer motions are by MaryBeth Babcock. Spencer and Todd Biske are the producers. Mercy is mentioned
32 times in his “Joy of the Gospel”. Students are urged to learn the new theme song. Our fist performance will be at the
opening school Liturgy on August 20. Here are the lyrics for our theme song and can be found on the school webpage
at www.icscolumbia.org
OPEN THE DOORS OF MERCY
Open the door of mercy open the door, Open the door.
Open the door of mercy, God calls us to open the door of mercy, let love in, let love in, open the door, open the door!
Live the way of mercy, kindness and truth, forgiveness and peace.
Live the way of mercy, God calls us to live the way of mercy, let love in, let love in, open the door, open the door!
Mercy brings serenity, joy and peace. Let the well-spring of God’s love release!
Be the face of mercy, you are God’s hands, you are God’s feet!
Be the face of mercy, God calls us to be the face of mercy let love shine, let love shine!
Open the door, Open the door!
Sister Thea Bowman School / Boeing Matching Gift Program...
If you are a current or retired employee of Boeing Corporation, Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School (STBS)
wants to know! If you’re a current Boeing employee and donate money to Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School
(or other designated schools), Boeing will match contributions up to $6,000.00 per year. Similarly, for retired
employees, Boeing will match 50 cents on the dollar up to $3,000.00 per year. If you or someone you know meets the criteria and donates money to STBS, please contact Karen Waide at [email protected] or 618-281-4715. All we need to
know is your name and whether or not you’re an active or retired Boeing employee. We’ll work with Boeing to secure the
matching donation for Sister Thea Bowman school!
Initial Child Protection Training:…
The Child Protection Refresher Course:
Our next Initial Child Protection Training will be August 17 at 6 p.m. in the K of C room.
Call Angie at the office to register.
You can either print and turn in your certificate of completion to Stan Osterhage or email your certificate from the site to him at
[email protected] . Anyone who wishes to volunteer at school or church when there are children present, must be in compliance with the
Diocesan child protection policy which includes taking the initial Child Protection Course. Information on times and locations that the
course is being conducted elsewhere is on the diocesan website: http://diobelle.org/bout_db.aspx
Welcome New Parishioners!
Please take a moment to register with Immaculate Conception Parish by filling out all the information below and allow us to welcome you fully into our
faith community. Return the completed form by collection basket, mail, or bring it to the Parish Office, so that your information can be accurately added
to our parish database
database..
Name(s)
Address
City/State/Zip
Home Phone
Children living at home, and dates of birth:
Email
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Phone 476-1033
#058-144858
2305 Stemler Rd.
P.O. Box 337
Millstadt, IL 62260
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Traughber & Morris, LTD
BREIDECKER PLACE
217 SOUTH MAIN STREET
COLUMBIA, IL 62236
TELEPHONE: 281-7614
(618) 281-4928
www.rmoil.com
[email protected]
GUARDIAN SELF STORAGE
300 East Rueck
Back Flow Prevention
New Construction • Service & Repair
FREE ESTIMATES
(618) 281-6541
Lawn Care, Aeration & Mowing
Adam Frierdich 618-708-1236
Mike and Amy Froess, Parishioner
• Auto Body
• Mechanical
• Diesel
• 24 hour Towing
2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
156 Southwoods Ctr., Columbia, IL 62236
618-281-6486
1353 N IL Rt 3, Waterloo, IL 62298
618-939-9420
What a Pharmacy Was Meant To Be,sm
281-5811
Columbia, IL
134 S. Main, Columbia, IL 62236
(618) 281-5135 Fax (618) 281-4181
Emergency (618) 281-7575
Braun Family
Retired? Let’s Talk About Rolling Over 401k.
Funeral Home
Marty Newton, AAMS®
Contact Mike Anderson to place an
ad today! [email protected]
or (800) 950-9952 x2612
Financial Advisor
Family Owned & Operated
265 Quarry Road, Columbia, Il. 62236
(618) 281-6793
332 Wedgewood Square
Columbia, IL 62236
618-281-9434
www.edwardjones.com
286-4511
Quality Meat
Columbia Market
& Produce
www.dashnerfuneralhome.com
326 South Main
Dupo
618-281-5715
506 N. Main, Columbia, IL 62236
Beautify your home with an instant Lawn
Heartland Fescue Sod,
Moyer Zoysia, Bluegrass
TOM KEEVEN, Owner
618-281-TURF
heartlandturffarms.com
HARTRUM PAINTING &
WALL COVERING
RICHARD HARTRUM
c: (618) 719-6693
[email protected]
www.HARTRUMPAINTING.COM
618-939-3333
“Our Business is Picking up!”
SCHAEFER
TRUCKING
Rock - Sand - Asphalt
Grain - Dirt - Demolition
& Equipment Hauling
Phone
Michael N. Kirk, MD
Sean D. Lattimore, DO
Andrea N. Thomas P-AC
Tracy M. Hasler, NP
Carrie A. Daigle, MD
Kenneth D. Hawn, MD
Cari L. Stefani, MSN, FNP-BC
Elisha F. Schnieders, Pediatric NP
RELIABLE
SANITATION
SERVICE, INC.
NC.
Well-Child Check-Ups & Immunizations • 20+ Years in Practice
www.pfcil.com
John Adams, CFP®
Financial Advisor I Associate Vice President
314-657-2856 • [email protected]
ameripriseadvisors.com/john.1.adams
7733 Forsyth Blvd., Ste. 950, Clayton MO 63105
FIORE HVAC, INC.
CALL ANYTIME: 618-972-8614
Home: 476-3091
Columbia, IL 62236
Mark, Barb, Anna & Nick Fiore
Parishioners since 1995
FOR AD INFO CALL Mike Anderson 1-800-950-9952
Columbia, IL
509 Hamacher St. • Suite 103
939-CARE (2273)
208 N. Main St. • Suite H
281-CARE (2273)
Kim Schwartz Insurance Agency, Inc.
• Heating • Cooling • Sheet Metal
• Residential A/C
• Furnace Install & Repair
618-281-7393
Waterloo, IL
Parishioner
Licensed in Illinois & Missouri
Celebrating 23 years of
Good Neighbor Service
Providing Insurance and
Financial Services
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Bus 314 892 6800
[email protected]
11400 Concord Village Ave, Suite B
St. Louis, MO 63123-6924
Home Office Bloomington, IL 61710
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Stephen C. Buser
Attorney at Law PEST CONTROL, INC.
C H I R O P R A C T I C
281-7171
Dr. Kathy McAuliffe
Parishioner
109 Wedgewood Dr., Columbia, IL
BUDNICK
CONVERTING INC.
200 Admiral Weinel Blvd.
618-281-8090
Ann Wegmann
KHOURY
LAWN CARE INC.
Law Office of Stephen Buser, Ltd.
618-939-BUGG (2844)
101 N. Main St., Columbia, IL 62236
Nursing Home Abuse, Neglect
Personal Injury • Wrongful Death
Waterloo, IL
PAUL KHOURY, R, Ph.
108 Veterans Parkway
Columbia, IL 62236
Phone: 618-281-6336
Fax: 618-281-4477
[email protected]
GrassMan
Pharmacy: 618-281-7133
939-6467
Professional 5 Treatment Plan
CUSTOM HOMES • REMODELING
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
Quality You Can Trust
(618) 939-4597 PHONE
Gary Brinkmann • (618) 781-8156 Cell
8607 Midway Blvd., Columbia, IL 62236
Hanover Ind. Park
618-939-2033
gbrinkmannconstruction.com
WHATEVER IT TAKES
Hair & Nail Salon
Heating and Air
Conditioning
JAENKE
www.beautynetworksalon.com
120 S Moore Street
Waterloo, IL 62298
Heating & Air Conditioning
Family Owned
& Operated
Residential
& Commercial
Sales, Service & Installation
(618) 939-7727
Office (618) 939-8029
Proudly Serving The Community Since 1969
Amy Hoffmann-Rohlfing
Salon Owner
Superior Home Loans
Josh Phelps
[email protected]
• Refinance • Purchases up to 100%
• Cash Out Refinances • Home Equity Lines
1-618-239-3800
www.superiorhomeloancenter.com
BRUMIT SERVICES
www.HarsterHeating.com
PARISHIONERS
618-281-6900
www.columbiafirestone.com
BestEverTire
ColumbiaFirestone
Home Remodeling
& Costruction
Carl Brumit, Owner
Waterloo, Il
618-281-COOL (2665)
DAVE AND LINDA BERNHARD
618.980.2527
CONCRETE WORK
250 COLUMBIA TOWN CENTER, COLUMBIA, IL 62236
Compliments of
Foundations • Swimming Pools • Flatwork
Demolition • Driveways • Bobcat & Backhoe
FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED • FAMILY OWNED
John E. White, D.D.S.
Stephen J. Raney, D.M.D.
Bailey M. Walker, D.M.D.
Serving The Metro East Area
General Dentistry
L&K CONCRETE, INC.
(618) 281-7300
Residential • Commercial
618-939-8992
130 S. Rapp, Columbia, IL
Bruce Doyle
618-281-2301
Accounting and Tax Service
Robert Thoma ~Brian Kish ~ Ray Heinen
100 Veterans Parkway, Columbia, IL 62236
618-281-7444
TISCH MONUMENTS
1535 Jamie Lane • Waterloo, IL 62298
Jessica Wachtel, PA-C
618-939-1560
Hearing Aids Worth Wearing
Downtown Belleville
Gregg and Robin Billmeyer
Large Indoor Display
Parishioners/Franchise Owners
618-233-3017
VIDA VERDE
STUDIO
SALON
618-281-6767
Call today for a FREE
Hearing Evaluation
13074 Tesson Ferry Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63128
(314) 894-3778
14848 W. Clayton Rd.
Chesterfield, MO 63017
127 N. Main St., Columbia, IL
Vidaverdestudiosalon.wix.com
(636) 527-7400
Parishioner
[email protected]
618.558.1350
$150 will be donated to the
church building fund on behalf of
parishioners who buy or sell with me.
Each Office is independently owned ad operated
Advantage Real Estate, INC
Columbia, IL
A to Z Alterations
PETE HEUTEL, 5TH GENERATION
314.393.9523 • sunsetford.com
Don’t Close the deal ‘til Sunset ~ Since 1912
for men and women
Formal • Prom • Weddings
618
281-2288
Irina • Professional Tailor
CALL: 314-750-4326
handydad
MERZ ON MAIN
618-281-5896
Louis Janik | Columbia, IL
Home-Style Cooking
all
guy
good
around
618.409.4482
, PARISHIONER
107 North Main St, Ste 2B • Columbia, IL 62236
[email protected] | www.doyleorthodontics.com
always good to have a dad handy
DISASTER RESTORATION PROS
Jerrod Stewart
• Free Mold Inspections • Residential & Commercial
• 25 Year Warranty • Structure Saving Techniques
(618) 520-0882
myhomedamage.com
Personalizing Your Life!
• Screen Printing • Decals • Spirit Wear • Promotional Items
Contact Mike Anderson to place an
ad today! [email protected]
or (800) 950-9952 x2612
618-281-2095 • 618-917-7223
[email protected]
Travis and Mandy Denison, Parishioners
B&H Machine Inc.
Specializing in
Label Cutting Dies
Email: [email protected]
210 S. Main St.
Phone: 618-281-9901
www.art2gostudio.com
Specializing in Social and Birthday Parties
318B North Main St., Columbia, IL
(618) 593-4527
FOR AD INFO CALL Mike Anderson 1-800-950-9952
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281-7894
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