June 19 - St. Boniface

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June 19 - St. Boniface
June 19, 2016
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
~ Administrator of Sts. Peter & Paul
~ No Mass Monday, 6/20 or Tuesday, 6/21
Communion Services will be celebrated
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
A St. Boniface Weekly Publication
E V E R G R E E N
Issue 396 ~ June 19, 2016
On the Evergreen cover this week:
St. Joseph.
Weekly Liturgy Schedule
Saturday Vigil—4:15 p.m.
Sunday—8:15, 10:15 a.m. & 5:15 p.m.
Sunday—Misa en Español —12:15 p.m.
Monday—5:45 p.m.
Tuesday—8:00 a.m.
Wednesday—6:45 p.m.
Thursday—8:00 a.m. and
6:45 p.m. (bi-lingual Mass)
Friday— 8:00 a.m.
(Recitation of the Rosary—weekdays
20 minutes before Mass)
Sacrament of Penance
Wednesday—6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Thursday—6:00 - 6:30 p.m. (bi-lingual)
Saturday—3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
or by appointment
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Happy Father’s Day
NOTE: There is NO 5:15 PM
Evening Mass on Sunday, July 3.
Upcoming Baptism
Class
Monday, August 1
In the Church
7:00 p.m.
Contact the Parish Office at 656-6450
to register or for more information.
Summer Office Hours
The Parish Office will
close at noon on Fridays
during the summer.
Protecting God’s Children
RAFFLE CALENDAR WINNERS
Monday, June 20, 2016
6:30 p.m. in the Parish Office
June 6—$40
Richard Lanham—Henderson, CO
Register by email to [email protected]
or call the Parish Office 656-6450.
June 7—$40
Bruce Krome—Edwardsville, IL
June 8—$40
Amy Mullane—Edwardsville, IL
If you would like to volunteer in any
capacity with St. Boniface Church or
School, you must attend a Protecting
God’s Children workshop.
June 9—$40
Carol & Ralph Osterman—
Edwardsville, IL
Welcome New Parishioners
June 10—$40
Josh Hader—Edwardsville, IL
Karly Feddersen & Austin
Holland
June 11—$40
Peggy McNelly—Glen Carbon, IL
Jay & Joan Kelleher
June 12—$40
Jake & Ashleigh Stroot—Louisville, KY
Tim & Debbie Ruwe
* Denotes Bonus Entry winner
Office Hours
Monday—Friday
7:30 am-4:00 pm
St. Boniface
Parish
Auction
October 15,
2016
St. Boniface Catholic Church
110 North Buchanan Street
Edwardsville, Illinois 62025
Phone 618.656.6450 FAX 618.656.7669
Most Reverend Thomas John Paprocki
Bishop, Diocese of Springfield, IL
Very Reverend Jeffrey Goeckner, VF
Pastor, Dean of the Alton Deanery
Reverend Paul Habing
Ministerio Español
Deacon Daniel Corbett
Permanent Deacon/Tribunal Advocate
Mrs. Robin Black-Rubenstein
Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Linda Daniels, Mrs. Benna Denue,
Mr. Jack Hake, Mr. Kurt Hylla,
Mr. Martin Morrissey, Mrs. Sue Papajcik
Pastor’s Cabinet
Sister Anna Flanigan, OSF
Principal, St. Boniface School
Mr. Mike Scholz
Principal, Father McGivney Catholic High School
PARISH STAFF
Mrs. Benna Denue
Parish Office Manager and Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Robin Hake
Business Manager
Mrs. Cindy Zurliene
Assistant Business Manager
Mr. Michael Joslyn
Parish Campus Maintenance Manager
Mr. Ryan Hentz
Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant
Mr. Bill Doerr
Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant
Mr. Eddie Sjursen
Parish Campus Night Security
Sister Kathleen Ann Mourisse, OSF
Director of RCIA/RCIC
Mr. Tom Ohren
Visitation Minister Coordinator
Miss Jill Griffin
Director of Worship & Music
Dr. Marc Schapman
Assistant Choir Director
Mrs. Barb Stamer
Parish School of Religion Coordinator
Mr. John Lednicky
Tech Specialist
Mrs. Judy Frank & Mrs. Jo Niebur
Receptionists
Mrs. Linda Daniels
Tribunal Advocate
Mrs. Sue Papajcik
Safe Environment & Volunteer Coordinator
Mr. Marcelo Nieto
Coordinador de la comunidad Español
S H E P H E R D ’ S
N O T E S
Twelfth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
The Messiah was expected to free
the Jewish people from
oppression , and restore the
freedom and holiness of their
nation. Jesus instead reveals that the Messiah will suffer,
die and be raised from the dead and that true
discipleship requires self-denial and sacrifice.
Understanding this, let us take up our cross each day
and follow Jesus.
Administrator of Sts. Peter and Paul ~ Bishop Paprocki
has appointed me to serve as temporary administrator of Sts.
Peter and Paul Parish in Alton until further notice.
Monsignor Kenneth Steffen who is the pastor of the parish
requested a medical leave of absence and Bishop Paprocki
granted the leave effective immediately. So what are the
responsibilities of a temporary administrator? Basically, I will
oversee day to day operations of the parish and school,
schedule priests to cover weekend and week day Masses,
celebrate weddings and funerals if necessary. Please
remember the parishioners of Sts. Peter and Paul Parish and
Monsignor Steffen in your prayers.
Welcome and Thank you to Fr. David ~ This weekend
(June 18/19) while I am celebrating the weekend Masses at
Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Alton, Fr. David Uribe celebrates
the Masses here. I am grateful for his availability to be with
you this weekend.
No Mass Monday—Tuesday ~ There will be no Mass this
Monday (20th) and Tuesday (21st). Communion Services will
be celebrated.
STB2019 ~ The STB2019 Planning Commission will meet on
Thursday, July 7 @ 6:30 PM in the Bona Lounge of the
Parish Office Building.
STB2019 Celebration ~ The STB2019 Planning
Commission seeks parishioners who are interested in
brainstorming ideas for celebrating the 150th Anniversary of
the establishment of Saint Boniface Parish. The year long
celebration will begin in 2018 through the 2019 parish jubilee
year. If you are interested, please contact myself @
[email protected].
Orlando Tragedy Prayer
Almighty and merciful God, we pray to you for our brothers
and sisters in Orlando who have endured violence and terror
in the past few days. We pray also for all those who died in
the attack, for those who were wounded, and for all those
who are in mourning. Reconcile all peoples who are divided
and send your Holy Spirit to make all one in the peace and
the justice that you alone are capable of giving us. We ask
this through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
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Father’s Day Blessing
God our Father, in your wisdom and love you made all things.
Bless our Fathers that they may be strengthened as
Christian fathers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth.
Grant that we, their sons and daughters,
May honor them always with a spirit of profound respect.
Grant this through Christ our Lord. AMEN
Saint Boniface Parish Grade School/PreSchool and Father McGivney Catholic
High School are accepting applications
for the 2016-17school year. Now is the
time to consider sending your child/
children to our parish schools.
Questions about our excellent
schools? Contact Sister Anna
Flanigan OSF –Principal @ the
Parish School Office and Mike
Scholz—Principal / David Michael–
Vice President of Advancement @
the High School Office or myself @ [email protected].
Saint B is the place to B for an A+ Catholic Education!
And It’s Great to be a Griffin!
Saint Boniface—Our Patron—
Bona Thanks!
Thanks to the Celebration Committee of the
Stewardship Council for providing fellowship
after the Masses last weekend. Thanks to the
Team Art and Environment for the beautiful
decorations. Thanks to Jill Griffin, Marc
Schapman, the Parish Choir, Cantors and
musicians for leading us in song and prayer.
Congratulations Newly Baptized
We welcome to our parish community...
Henry Joseph Hess
child of Eric Hess and Carissa Cushman Hess
May he continue to grow in God’s loving care.
DCCW Award ~ Congratulations to Mary Noud recipient
of the Woman of Distinction Award 2016. The award is
presented by the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women to
women of faith who have demonstrated outstanding service
to their parish and community. Join me in congratulating
Mary on a recognition well deserved.
June Work of Mercy
Counsel the doubtful—Evangelize
C A L E N D A R
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June-July 2016
Sun
19
Mon
Tue
Wed
20
21
22
Protecting God’s
Children
6:30 p.m. (PO)
Martha & Mary
Group 8:30 a.m.
(AR)
Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR);
Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
Thu
23
Fri
24
Sat
25
Liturgy This Week
June 20-26
Monday @ 5:45 p.m. ~ Chapel
Weekday in Ordinary Time
Communion Service
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27
28
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Secular
Stewardship
Martha & Mary
Franciscans
Meeting 7:00 p.m. Group 8:30 a.m.
3:00 p.m. (AR) (PO)
(AR)
Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR);
Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
3
5
6
Martha & Mary
Group 8:30 a.m.
(AR);
Grief Support
Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR);
Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
4
1
2
11
12
13
Martha & Mary
Group 8:30 a.m.
(AR)
Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR);
Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV);
St. Vincent DePaul
Mtg.
7:00 p.m. (PO)
Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Communion Service
Wednesday @ 6:45 p.m. ~ Chapel
Weekday in Ordinary Time
Pauline Holtmann
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Secular
Franciscans
fraternity Mtg.
5:30 p.m. (AR)
8:45 a.m. (OR) &
5:15 p.m. (AR);
NO 5:15 p.m.
MASS
10
30
14
15
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Oller/Foreman
Wedding
AR—Acorn Room / BL—Bona Lounge / CA—Chapel / CH—Church / OR—Oak Room / PO—Parish Office / S—School
GOLF TOURNAMENT
St. Boniface is hosting its 7th annual Golf Tournament on August 28, 2016, at Oak Brook
Golf Club in Edwardsville. Mass on the green and registration start at 7:00 a.m. Shotgun
start 8:00 a.m. Go to www.st-boniface.com for registration and sponsorship information.
Military Mass
The monthly Military Mass will be held Monday, June 20, at 6:00 p.m. at St. Peter & Paul
Catholic Church in Alton. Please join us to pray for our active military, veterans and their
families.
Meals on Wheels
A very special THANK YOU to all the volunteers who helped deliver meals on wheels in
the month of May.
Free Lunch Fridays
Our next service dates are Friday, July 8 & 29. Contact Robin Black-Rubenstein at the
parish office with any questions or to volunteer.
Vacation Bible School will be held the week of July 25, 2016.
Thursday ~ Chapel
Weekday in Ordinary Time
8:00 a.m. ~ Mary Witt
6:45 p.m. ~ James Gorman II
Friday 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel
Weekday in Ordinary Time
Communion Service
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary
Time ~ Church
4:15 p.m. Vigil
Jim Ellison, Sr.
Sunday ~ Church
8:15 a.m.
St. Boniface Parishioners
10:15 a.m.
Jerry Boeser
12:15 p.m. Misa en Español ~
la Capilla
Michael Smith
5:15 p.m.
Christopher Stephen
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C A T H O L I C
E D U C A T I O N
Dear Parishioners,
Saint Boniface
Parish School
(Pre-K—8)
128 North Buchanan
Edwardsville, IL 62025
Phone-618.656.6917
FAX-618.692.8385
[email protected]
An Assistant Aftercare Supervisor is
needed for the upcoming school
year. This individual is needed
Monday – Friday, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Consider enrolling your 3 or 4 year
old in the St. Boniface Preschool.
St. Boniface Preschool offers your
child a great opportunity to explore and learn while
socializing and meeting new friends. Call 618-656-6917 or
618-692-9315 for more information.
A new family orientation will be held on Monday, August 1,
6:30 p.m., for new families and students to St. Boniface
School. This informal gathering will offer the opportunity to
visit the school and ask those last minute “detail” questions
that might be on your mind.
The school office is only open on Mondays during the
months of June and July, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Registration forms,
book fees, and technology fees may be turned into the parish
office (open daily). Please call the school office to check to
see if someone is present on other days of the week. Thanks.
Peace & All Good,
Sr. Anna
Teens Encounter Christ (TEC)
TEC is having their next weekend from June 25-27,
2016. TEC is essentially Koinonia for teens (ages 16-21). We
will discover the Paschal Mystery by dying, rising and going
forth with Jesus. Who are the young people you know who
would benefit from the same experience? The application can
be found online at http://www.tecofspringfield.com/ and
then e-mailed to [email protected]. The cost of
the weekend is $100 and will be held at the Latter Rain
Retreat Center in Litchfield, IL. You may also contact
Robin B-R at the parish office for more information.
Called and Sent
July 10-15, 2016
‘Called and Sent’ is a program that offers high school students
the opportunity to be formed as the next generation of
disciples in the Church. The program will provide an
environment in which young people will be able to encounter
Christ in a personal and powerful way. They will come to
understand who Christ is, and in coming to know Him, they
will come to better understand who they are in relationship to
Him. This then leads to a greater awareness of how they are
called to live their faith intentionally as disciples.
Go to http://dio.org/vocations/called-and-sent.html to view
their brochure and to register.
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Parish School of Religion
Please turn in your PSR Registration
forms for the 2016-2017 PSR school year.
For extra forms click on the PSR tab at
www.st-boniface.com.
Discounted fee of $30 per student if registered by June 30.
Fee is $40 per student after June 30.
The PSR school year will begin on Wednesday, August 31.
Father McGivney Catholic High School
7190 Bouse Rd. ~ Glen Carbon, IL 62034
phone: 618-855-9010 ~ fax: 618-855-9011
email: [email protected]
Fr. McGivney Catholic High School Athletic Teams are
offering a number of camps this summer for boys and girls
from 4th grade and up.
Coed Soccer -June 27-33 ~ Girls Volleyball -July 12-15
To register, go to www.mcgivneygriffins.com, click on
Athletics and then Summer Camps.
St. Elizabeth’s Church Picnic
Marine, IL
FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN DINNER
with dressing & homemade pie
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Serving begins at 11:00 a.m.
Adults $10.00
Children $4.00
(ages 6-12) (5 & unde free)
Carry-outs available
Refreshments ~ Country Store ~ Basket Stand
Prize Raffle ~ BINGO 12:30-8:00 p.m.
Come rain or shine ~ Everyone Cordially Invited
Volunteer Opportunity
Interested in the arts? Interested in a unique volunteer
opportunity? MindsEye: The Virtual Newsstand is looking to
train volunteers to be audio descriptors for visually
disabled theater-goers. This project seeks to make the arts
more accessible to the visually impaired in our area. American
Council for the Blind will provide a free, three-day Audio
Description Training workshop for volunteers. For more
information, contact MindsEye Community Outreach
Coordinator Amelia Christ at (618) 394-6449 or by email
at [email protected].
F A I T H
F O R M A T I O N
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MINISTRY MINUTES
The Celebration of Saint Mary Magdalene is Upgraded
to a Feast Day
Acting upon the wishes of Pope Francis, Archbishop Arthur
Roche the secretary of the Vatican congregation for Divine
Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments issued a decree
on June 10th that has elevated the liturgical celebration
honoring St. Mary Magdalene from a memorial to a feast
putting her on par with the Apostles. Her feast day is on July
22 and when we celebrate her feast day at Mass next July the
Gloria will be sung (or said) and special prayers dedicated to
St. Mary Magdalene will be said most notably a new preface.
In the letter that accompanied the decree Archbishop Roche
reasoned that because Mary is the witness to the risen Christ
and announces that message just like the rest of the Apostles,
then her celebration should be a feast day the same as the
Apostles. In fact, St. Thomas Aquinas called Mary Magdalene
the “Apostle to the Apostles” because Jesus sent her to the
other Apostles to announce his resurrection and to tell them
to return to Galilee.
In his letter Archbishop Roche said that the decision to honor
St. Mary Magdalene with a feast “seeks to reflect more deeply
upon the dignity of women, upon the new evangelization and
on the greatness of the mystery of God’s Mercy.” He called
Mary an example of a true and authentic evangelizer.
St. Mary Magdalene has often been wrongly identified as the
sinful woman who washed our Lord’s feet with her tears. In
fact, Luke says she was cured of seven demons by Jesus and
was one of the women who accompanied Jesus and his
disciples and cared for them.
The stained glass window in our chapel which shows Jesus
hanging on the cross also contains the Blessed Virgin Mary,
St. Mary Magdalene and St. John gathered at the foot of the
cross.
Reflection—Robin Black-Rubenstein
A question we ask often as human beings is, “Why is this
happening?” The next question is usually, “How can this be
fixed?” When we feel pain and see pain in others like we did
this past week with the Orlando shooting, it can bring out the
best in people. It can also bring out the worst in people. Pain
is a part of being human. We have choices with our pain. We
can try to avoid it, deny it, numb it or fight it. We have
another option too, we can engage it; this means giving it our
full attention and use it to teach us and change us. Barbara
Taylor Brown suggests making a graph of your life –writing
your birthday at the left side of the page and today’s date at
the right, filling in the major events that have made you who
you are—then you are likely to note that the spikes in your
pain bear some relationship to the leaps in your growth.
These are usually not ways you would have chosen to become
more than you were, but they worked.
In this week’s first reading from Zechariah, the prophet
understands that Jerusalem has some lessons to learn. He was
writing in a time when poverty and suffering was happening
to the people of Jerusalem. He announces that God will use
the pain of Israel for cleansing. It is important to note here
that he didn’t announce that God caused the suffering. We
know it was the actions of the rulers, the people, and the fact
that we are human is the cause. But through God we are able
to use our pain to grow and change. Like the people of
Jerusalem when we see or experience evil, suffering, injustice
and even death; it seems to contradict what we have been
promised in our faith. Our faith can be shaken. It is not the
way we would choose to become closer to God. However,
through the examples of people in our everyday lives who we
have seen triumph in tragedy or suffer heroically, we can
better cope with our own pain and have hope for renewed
vision, change and love. St. Paul reminds us that we are all
children of God. As Baptized Christians we have put on
Christ, therefore we have a responsibility to be Christ like for
others no matter who they are.
~ Deacon Dan
RCIA (Rite of Christian
Initiation for Adults) and
RCIC (Rite of Christian
Initiation for Children) is a
process for those who are
interested in learning more
about the Catholic faith and
begins in early September.
If you know of someone
who is interested in
becoming Catholic,
encourage them to contact the Parish Office for more
information.
In several of his homilies and lessons Bishop Robert Barron
encourages us to love what Jesus loved on the cross. Jesus
had no wealth, pleasure, power or honor on the cross. He
fulfilled his work by offering his will and power for sacrifice
and love. Luke’s perspective in the Gospel today help to
remind us that the crosses we bear are not for our destruction
but for growth and hope for ourselves and for building the
Kingdom of God. “If anyone wishes to come after me he
must deny himself take up his cross daily and follow me.” –
Luke 9:23
PEACE TO ALL WHO LOVE THE LORD
IN SIMPLICITY OF HEART
M U S I C / Y O U T H
M I N I S T R Y
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ST. BONIFACE CHOIR TO SING AT
UPCOMING EVENTS
ST. PETER’S BASILICA
ONE BREAD, ONE CUP LITURGICAL
YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Monday, June 27 - Friday, July 1
Five high school students from our parish
& Fr. McGivney High School will be attending this Liturgical
Leadership conference at St. Meinrad Archabbey. Please
keep them in your prayers this week as they reflect on and
live out the call to discipleship of the Church. Youths who
will be attending are: Katie Deakos, Lindsey Bonk, Kara
Heinz, Adam Fults and Danielle Boulanger.
WORLD YOUTH DAY 2016
Friday, July 22 - Tuesday, August 2
Six youths from St. Boniface & St. Paul
Parishes join pilgrims from around the
world in Poland to pray with Pope Francis. Please keep us in
prayer this week for safe travels and that we may grow in our
faith. Those travelling from our parish/neighboring parish
will be: Lauren Serfas, Ryan Serfas, Kaitlyn Frick, Polly Czar,
Bryan Dammerich & Maddie Litterst. Joan Green & Jill
Griffin will be adult chaperones.
TRAVEL WITH THE CHOIR TO ROME
FOR THIS HISTORIC EVENT
JUNE 19 - 29, 2017
St. Boniface Parish Choir has been
invited to join with other choirs from
throughout the world in Rome next June 2017. The trip will
include singing a Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican.
We are very excited and honored to have been invited to
participate in this Choral Festival.
Parishioners are welcome to join us on this trip.
If you’ve never been to Italy, now is your chance!
Spend 10 days/11 nights visiting Rome &
Vatican City, attending a Papal audience & Mass
at St. Peter’s Basilica, then off to Assisi (Basilica
of St. Francis), Montecatini, Florence, Padua
(Basilica of St. Anthony) & Venice. All transportation,
hotels, breakfasts & dinners & entrance fees included—
$4,709 (min. of 40 people). Please contact Jill Griffin for an
itinerary & more information.
St. Boniface Choir on Catholic Radio
S.A.K. (Serving Area Kids)
We continue to collect items for the SAK lunch program.
The collection container is located in the lobby of the
church.
Below is a suggested list of items to donate:
-Pudding and Jello cups
-Applesauce and fruit cups
-Individual cereal boxes
-Granola bars/cereal bars
-Single serve mac & cheese
or soup
-Fruit snacks
-Juice boxes or pouches
-Small water bottles
-Single serve cheese/crackers
-Single serve cookies
-Single serve raisins
-Nonperishable single serve
lunch items of any kind
Please Pray for our Military Men & Women
Dan Boone
Major Eldridge Browne
Lars Engeberg
Brandon Effler
Mark Federspiel
Ha Hatley
Nathan Henning
Aaron Hines
Steve Jones
Kraig Kline
Patrick Kohler
Andrew Kolakowski
James Lavelle
Erin Long
Nick McKenney
Adam Mitchell
Michael Porter
Ricky Ricciardi
Brian, Stephen and Peter
Sambor
Kyle & Jake Schaake
Beth McBride Shockey
Abe Stroot
Sgt. Kevin Sullivan
Sam Terry
Nickolas Varady
Thomas Velez
Adam Wendel
Andrew Wright
Evan Zeller
About 2 months ago, St. Boniface Choir recorded a number
of songs for Catholic Radio, AM 1080. These songs will be
played throughout the year in-between programming.
Following are the dates and times that you can tune in to hear
our parish choir singing some of our favorite songs in the
next few weeks:
Catholic Radio - AM 1080
Lamb of God - June 21 @ 3:05 p.m.
Please notify the parish office if you have a
change of address or are leaving the parish.
PARISHIONER INFORMATION FORM
Please complete and place in the collection basket or mail to:
110 N. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, IL 62025
NAME_________________________________________
ADDRESS______________________________________
_______________________________________________
TELEPHONE___________________________________
E-MAIL ________________________________________
Please check the appropriate item(s):
____ Change of address
____ New baby
____ New phone/e-mail
____ Leaving parish
____ Send electronic giving information
____ Send new parishioner form
T I M E / T A L E N T / T R E A S U R E
Weekly Financial Report
Stewardship
Our Gospel Reading for today finishes with the Lord telling
us, “For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, and
whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.” That may
sound somewhat foreboding to us as we strive to follow Him
and to be His disciple.
We need to see that from another perspective, however. Jesus
was fond of teaching by using references to plants and
planting. On multiple occasions he cites seeds in His
teachings. If we consider it, we bury a seed; in effect it dies.
Nevertheless, it must die for it to fulfill what it was intended
to be. It cannot produce fruit; become a tree unless it goes
through the process of dying to what it once was.
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Collection
6/12/2016
Envelope collection
$18,840.00
EFT Contributions
$8,658.00
Mail/Loose Contributions
$989.76
Angel Fund (STB/FMCHS)
$397.50
Fundraisers
-
Memorial
$705.00
Grant
$4,000.00
ACSA
$555.00
Building Fund
$1,732.50
That is Jesus’ message for us. If we truly wish to follow Him,
we must die to what we once may have been, or in some
cases to what we may think we want to be. We have to learn
to look at ourselves as the Lord might look at us. The
ongoing question is “What does the Lord want me to be?” or
“How does the Lord want me to serve Him and others?”
Matching
$461.51
Gift Shop
$12.85
It is not easy to serve the Lord. It is not comfortable to
always think of others first. Yet, those are Jesus’ instructions
to us. That is His call to us. As He reminded us many times,
“I came to serve, not to be served.” That needs to be our
goal as well. That is what stewardship is all about.
Robin Hake, Business Manager
[email protected]
Peter’s Pence
Second Collection
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis
has called each of us to be a witness of
charity. He encourages us to "open our eyes
and see the misery of the world, the
wounds of our brothers and sisters who
are denied their dignity, and let us
recognize that we are compelled to heed their cry for
help!" (Misericordiae Vultus [MV], no. 15).
The Peter's Pence Collection unites us in solidarity to the
Holy See and its works of charity to those in need. Your
generosity allows the Pope to respond to our suffering
brothers and sisters who are suffering as a result of war,
oppression, natural disaster and disease. Please write your
name and envelope # on the attached envelopes and return to
the collection basket next weekend.
Funeral Lunch Volunteers June 2016 ~ Committee #2
Team Leader Betty Franke with Brandi Couzins, Julie
Davis, Carole Grapperhaus, Ned & Denise Guetterman, Kay
Fisher, Cindy Kolakowski, Theresa Lavelle, Pat Niehaus, Lisa
Rolves and Judy Vieth
TOTAL INCOME
$36,352.12
Budgeted Income
$25,000.00
Overage/Shortage
$11,352.12
Diocesan Collections
$105.00
St. Boniface appreciates your gifts to the church. We would
like to suggest some ways to make your gift giving easier:
•
Easy and convenient! EFT is an automatic withdrawal
from your checking account on a monthly basis. There
are no service fee charges! All we need is a copy of your
cancelled check and your authorization form for an
amount to be given automatically. Once a month giving is
as easy as paying your light bill!
•
Traditional weekly contribution envelopes provided by
the church. This allows us to give you credit for the gifts
you give to the church. We have no way to credit
anonymous gifts of cash.
•
Are you visiting or have not yet registered? We will send
you a thank you letter for your contribution (if you give
by check) that can be used for tax purposes. Cash
donations are more difficult unless a name and address
are included with the gift.
All gifts to St. Boniface are tax deductible!
COLLECTION COUNTERS
for Monday, June 20, 2016
Sandy Ohren, Cay Hartnagel
and Pat Oser
E V E R G R E E N
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
9
Knights of Columbus, Edwardsville Council 1143
Golf Fundraiser: All are welcome to join the Knight’s largest fundraiser of the year, which provides us the funds to contribute
to the two parishes and high school we support, will be held on Saturday, July 9, at Oak Brook. Help the Knights to help YOUR
parishes and schools. Shotgun start at 08:00. Contact Scott Garman, [email protected], to get your foursome
reserved or to offer sponsorships. Grab some friends and play some golf while helping support our Catholic community.
Fish Fry: The Knights hold a Fish Fry on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Hours are from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Daughters of Isabella O’Reilly Circle 218: Our next meeting is Monday, June 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the KC Hall, 7132 Marine
Rd. in Edwardsville. A new fundraiser will be discussed and participation in two charity events.
Bethalto Knights of Columbus
The Bethalto Knights of Columbus will be holding a Buffet Chicken Dinner for their Scholarship Program on Sunday, June 19,
from 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. Adults $10/Children $5 (5-10 yrs old). Dinner is served in OLQP Parish School Gym located at
132 Butcher St., Bethalto, IL. Adult carry outs available. All you can eat menu includes fried chicken, chicken strips, mashed
potatoes & gravy, mac & cheese, vegetable, applesauce, dessert and drink. Proceeds go to Council’s Scholarship Program and
OLQP Parish.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND —JUNE 25-26, 2016
Ministries
Vigil—4:15 p.m.
Sunday—8:15 a.m.
Sunday—10:15 a.m.
Sunday—5:15 p.m.
Jennifer Bauer
Debbie Davis
Chris Durkee
Toby Heddinghaus
(sub req.)
Mimi Hunter
Barb Leardi
Keith Lueking
Suelaine Matthews
Ed McCarthy
Jodi Roberts
Lesley Roderick
Nicole Winters
Tyler Winters
Barb Leardi
Roger Frank
Brian Jones
Kevin Kretzer
Georgann Lautner
Greg Stovall
Keith Sutorius
James Trebing
Volunteer Needed
Linda Gamboa
Dan Gamboa
Mary Haarmann
Katie Hastings
Doug Hastings
Jan Jurkus
Shirley Lanham
Angela Paul
Pamela Starnes
Hannah Starnes
Mary Wood
Phil Becerra
Connie Becerra
Marilee Heinz
Adam Milburn
Jenny Milburn
Lisa Rolves
Mike Rolves
Jenny Sanford
John Sanford
Stacey Tyrrell
Mary Westerhold
Mark Bradley
Becky Bradley
Michelle Dammerich
Bryan Dammerich
Heather Lautner
Eleanor Stamer
Barb Stamer
Tony Gabriel
Eric Hess
John Zieser
David Caulk
Jim Caulk
Steve Haarmann
Doug Hastings
Ray Kerkemeyer
William Lanham
Bill Schwarz
Volunteer Needed
Kelli Bishop
Jenny Milburn
Shari Renken
Jane Case
Floyd Frey
Don Lange
Jerry McNichols
Bryce Renken
Daniel Willis
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Ingrid Lozowski
Kinga Lozowski
Volunteer Needed
Altar Servers
Fr. Jeff
656-6450
Bryer Arview (sub req.)
Justin Jones
Makenna Lueking
Shivani Greene
Hersch Greene
Nina Johnson
Dillon Heinz
Kara Heinz
Solomon Jones
Nikki Antonini
Kayeleigh Lautner
George Lautner
Sacristan
Mary Westerhold
656-6536
Barb Leardi
Sharon Hengehold
Mary Westerhold
Barb Stamer
Greeters
Nora Meyer
656-5248
Myrtle Ahart
Chris Durkee
Barb Harr
Tim Harr
Kaye Grezlak
Mike Rolves
Megan Anderson
Volunteer Needed
Scrip Sales
Julie Evans-Reinecke
Liz Lane
Sue Hilker
Kristi Hyten
Tina Rodriguez
Jennifer Winfield
Laura Linn
Emma Lozowski
Cantors
Jill Griffin
610-6972
Cheryl Green
Julie Luitjohan
Kristi Hyten
Ellie Hyten
Theresa Lavelle
Vince Schlueter
Sue Papajcik
Ministers of Holy
Communion
John and Jenny Sanford
692-9815
Readers
Barb Leardi
656-3917
Ushers
David & Susie Knetzer
960-5677
Diane Jacober
Hunter Klette
Dave Knetzer
Randy Otrembiak
Craig Riley
Albert Schug
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
D I R E C T O R Y—I N F O R M A T I O N
10
STB FINANCE COUNCIL
SACRAMENTS
Chris Amick, Pete Deakos, Chris Gelsinger, Robin Hake, Brian Jones, Celeste
Baptisms ~ Please contact the Parish Office for registration information.
Prior to baptism, parents are required to attend a one-hour seminar.
Parents may attend the seminar before their child is born.
Penance ~ Saturday 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Thursday (Bi-lingual) 6:00—6:30 PM Or by appointment.
Communal services are celebrated during Advent and Lent.
Marriage ~ If you are considering marriage, a minimum of six months is
required for preparation. A wedding date cannot be set until after the first
meeting with the pastor. At that time, the diocesan and parish guidelines
will be explained.
Anointing of the Sick ~ Parishioners who are seriously or critically ill, or
having surgery, should contact the pastor for the celebration of the
sacrament.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults ~ The R.C.I.A. is an ongoing
formation process for adults who are interested in becoming a Catholic and
would like to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and First
Eucharist. Call the Parish Office for additional information.
Korte, Mark Luchtefeld & Randy Uebinger
STB PASTORAL COUNCIL
Robin Black-Rubenstein, Maria Carrion, Deacon Dan Corbett,
Linda Daniels, Lacey Gelsinger, Rich Hahn, Jim Jatcko, Arthur Langston,
Georgann Lautner, Jeff Litterst, Marisa Nieto, Clyde Nosser, Lauren Serfas,
Nathan Vuagniaux & Mary Westerhold
STB STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL
Cindy Clark, Jennifer Milburn, Brad Serfas, Nathan Vuagniaux,
Kristi Hyten & Stephen Miller
STB SCHOOL BOARD
Chris Amick, Pat Couzins, David Dempsey, Bob Greer,
Sarah Kreke, Kit Morrissey, Sean Nesbit & Briana Oller
FMCHS SCHOOL BOARD REPRESENTATIVES
Jane Boone and Jack Hake
MEETINGS
Pastoral Council .....................................1st Tuesday
STB School Board .......................................Monthly
FMCHS School Board…………….4th Thursday
Finance Council ......................................... Quarterly
St. Vincent de Paul .............2nd & 4th Wednesday
PARISH REGISTRATION
New parishioners are always welcome!
You may register in person or by calling the Parish Office.
Forms are on the counter in the gathering area.
ST. BONIFACE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
CHURCH is open for prayer and visits:
Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
Our Parish cemetery is located one mile north of the church on
Frederick Street. Contact the Parish Office or Jerry Hengehold at
656-2550 for additional information.
***** BULLETIN SUBMISSION DEADLINE
IS MONDAY AT 4:00 p.m. *****
Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and
Investigation number (217) 321-1155.
Contact Cindy Zurliene at [email protected]
Life • Disability • Long Term Care • Annuities
Michael M. Sullivan, FICF, LUTCF
TCF
[email protected]
618-692-0538 or 618-363-9395 cell
There is no more highly rated insurer in North America
Steven J. Hyten, D.M.D., M.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
X
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Steve Woll
Tom Ladd
Owner
Ph. 618-656-4581
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Edwardsville Glass
(618) 656-9500
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(618) 656-9505
Edwardsville, IL 62025 Fax (618) 656-1522
TOM LADD PLASTERING
504 N. Kansas St. • Edwardsville, IL 62025
Plaster • Stucco • Patching • Painting
Dryvit - Exterior Insulating Finish Systems
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C 4C 01-0503
Edward T. McCarthy
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AT
Parishioner
3G
Ginger Creek Parkway
Glen Carbon, IL
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692-1600
D.B. PLUMBING
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Custom Made
Man
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Entertainment Centers
Computer Work Stations
New Installation-Water Heaters-Remodeling
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Phone & Fax:
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www.kofc.org
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Over 25 Years Experience
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General Dentistry
618-656-1914
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618-444-2336
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• Power Washing • Landscape Work
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• Handyman Jobs, etc.
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618-692-9291
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B 4C 01-0503
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Edwardsville
Always Evergreen Gift Shop
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110 N. Buchanan Street • Edwardsville, IL • 618-656-6450
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AND
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