Nicaragua Mission site visit team
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Nicaragua Mission site visit team
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 9, 2014 Nicaragua Mission site visit team From left to right: Atanasio Navarro (host), Marvin Koechig, Adrian Stopke, Dan Pelikan, Sister Gloria, Deacon Larry, Sister Maria, Harvey Leach (host), and Kathy Kelly. PASTORAL TEAM: Rev. Stephen Bauer, Pastor Rev. Frederick Meyer, Senior Associate Pastor Deacon Larry Boldt 636-344-7014 Deacon John Schiffer 314-452-7997 Deacon Tim Dallas 636-284-5639 Deacon Thomas Willbrand Deacon Donald Wussler (Retired) PARISH OFFICE: 221 First Capitol Drive 636-946-6641 ● Fax 636-946-9789 Lisa Larkin, Bookkeeper 636-946-6641 ext. 159 Don Moxley, Business Manager 636 344-7001 Betty Elmendorf, Parish Center Manager 636-724-7505 Lisa Orf, Parish Secretary 636-946-6641 ext.180 Sally Brockman, Parish Secretary 636-946-6641 ext. 160 Marty Charleville, Music Director 636-946-6641 ext. 132 SCHOOL: 201 First Capitol Drive 636-947-9669 Tammi Rohman, PSR & School Principal, 636-947-9669 ext. 123 EARLY LEARNING CENTER: 333 South Second St. 636-947-9669 Katie Palmer, Director 636-344-7000 SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 9:45, 11:30 am - Sunday 5:00 pm - Saturday WEEKDAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00 am Monday - Friday 8:00 am Saturday HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:30, 8:00, 12:00 Noon, 7:00 pm SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturday afternoon 3:45-4:45 pm EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Tuesday 8:30 am - 7:30 pm Thursday 8:30 am - 10:00 pm PERPETUAL HELP DEVOTIONS: Tuesday evening 7:00 pm SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Third Sunday of the month. Please call the rectory in advance FUNERALS: Please contact the Parish Office SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: All Marriage arrangements must be made six months in advance PARISH COUNCIL: Tiffany Lewis, Chairperson; Chris Bolduc, Vice-Chairperson; Phyllis Schneider, Secretary BULLETIN DEADLINE: Monday morning to: [email protected] CATHOLICINQUIRYDISCUSSIONTOPICSTHISWEEKANDNEXT If you would like to learn more about your Catholic faith, all parishioners are welcome to attend any of the discussion sessions with our RCIA candidates. This week’s topic is The Eucharist presented by Fr. Bauer Next week’s topic is The Sacraments of Healing presented by Fr. Fred All classes are held on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Peter Parish Center second floor classroom. For more information please contact Deacon Larry at 636-723-4406 or [email protected]. ADORATION OF OUR LORD Adoration is given to God alone. That is why it is called Eucharistic Adoration because the holy Eucharist is God! Eucharistic Adoration at St. Peter: Tuesday: 8:30 am to 7:30 pm Thursday: 8:30 am to 10:00 pm Contact: Bill Kish 314-753-0334 Margaret Kish 636-541-0627 Nettie Weber 636-946-8024 MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 5:00pm Bernard Fischer SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 6:30 L&D Buehrle Family 8:00 People of the Parish 9:45 Helen Bieg 11:30 L&D Frank Aubuchon Family MONDAY 6:30 Joseph Zeisler 8:00 Scotty Rothermich TUESDAY 6:30 Margaret Hannon 8:00 Mary Lou Hannegan WEDNESDAY 6:30 Kenneth Ziegemeier 8:00 Norm Plume THURSDAY 6:30 Dolores Schimweg 8:00 Edna Rufkahr FRIDAY 6:30 Marie Koehler 8:00 Frederic ‘Nic’ Moses SATURDAY 8:00 Paul & Emma Dickinson 5:00pm Wayne Leahy SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 6:30 Agnes Geringer 8:00 People of the Parish 9:45 Doug Helfrich Family 11:30 L&D Graham & Zan Families Please pray for repose of the soul of: TODAY (brother-in-law of Dave Yackey) May his soul rest in our Lord’s eternal embrace. Donut Sunday THEODORE APPELBAUM READINGS FOR THE WEEK: Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11;Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40;Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34;Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Cor 2:6-10; Mt 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37] LITURGICAL ROLES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 5:00pm Lector - Jean Bornhop Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Kathy Montgomery, Dcn Ray Dickerson, Roger Gronefeld, Alta Burkhardt, Bill Montgomery, Cathy Hammond SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 6:30 Lector - Allen Knaup Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Ralph Elmendorf, Betty Elmendorf, Ken Cordes 8:00 Lector - Joe Armour Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Marilyn Bock, James Heinsz, Vicky Egan, Nancy Heinsz, Marilyn Armour, Shiela Eckstein 9:45 Lector - Carol Schierding Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Fred Rohan, George Ilgenfritz, Alta Hunt, Marcella Boerding, Jeanine Vehige, Thom Huellinghorst 11:30 Lector - Mary Lorenz Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Charlotte Lang, Michelle Bowman, Donna Pape, Larry Rhoads, Patty Hallemeier ALTAR SERVERS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 5:00pm Gavin Brown, John Brennan, Ashley Kath SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 6:30 Andrew Boerding, Elizabeth Boerding 8:00 Leah Holzwarth, Kenzie Krieger, Doriann Krieger 9:45 Peter Michalak, Elizabeth Michalak, Maggie Michalak 11:30 Riley Brogan, Yunis Maldanado, Jaliene Maldanado Future week Ministry Schedules are available at www.stpstc.org The Pastor’s ‘Super’ Workshop Today I share with you a few words from Deacon Larry about the wonderful mission trip to Nicaraqua taken by our lead team. Fr. Steve SALT AND LIGHT TO THE PEOPLE OF SAN MARCOS Ourmorningbeganveryearlyaswehadtobeattheairportat4:00a.m.fora6:00a.m. lightto Miami.Weallhadbagstocheck,someofourownand7otherscontainingsomeveryspecialgiftsfor someyoungchildrenwedidnotevenknow.Herewewere,agroupof5missionariesreadyto ventureoffintoaforeignlandnoneofushadevervisitedbefore.Allofuswithdifferent backgrounds,interestsandprofessionsincludingayounggrandmother,asemi-retiredfederalagent, ajudge,aformerpoliceof icerandamemberoftheclergy. Justbeforedusk,aswewatchedabeautifulsunsetfromhighabovetheclouds,ourplanefromMiami landedinManagua,Nicaragua.Somethingwecouldn’thelpbutimmediatelynoticewasthemid-80 degreetemperaturecomparedtothefrigid2degreesbelowzerowehadleftthatmorninginSt. Louis.Weweregreetedwithopenarmsandhugsbyourhostfamily(AtanasioandMaritzaNavarro) readywithtwolargevehiclestotransportussome38kilometerstothesouthwherewewereto spendthenext3days. ThepurposeofthismissionwastoconductasitevisitofthecityofSanMarcostogainanunderstanding ofwhatwasneededmostbyourbrothersandsistersthatcouldmaketheirlivesbetter.Ourgoalwasto returnhomewithsomeideasforhowSt.PeterParishcouldreachbeyondthebordersofSt.Charles,MO toprovidethesaltandlighttothepeopleofSanMarcos. WehadalotofgroundtocoverinjustafewdaysandAtanasioandMaritzalaidoutafullypacked itinerarywhichincludedmeetingthepastorofthelocalCatholicChurch,theCarmelitenunswho providealunchprogramfortheschoolchildren,theCatholicuniversityandadaycarecenterthat providesfor135children,5daysaweek. Needlesstosay,allofthemcoulduseourhelp.Thepastorhasagrowingparishwiththemainchurch indisrepair,avillagechapeltoosmallforitscongregationandtheneedforanewchurchinanareaof thecitythatisexpandingrapidly.Thenunsarebuildingachapelonthegroundsoftheconventand continuetoseekdonorstosupporttheschoolchildren’slunchprogramthatcosts$2500permonth. Thedaycarecenterhasaneedforanurse’sstationtocareforchildrenwhogetsickduringtheday andthecenterhasacapacitytoacceptmorechildrenbuttheirparentscannotaffordthe$12monthly fee. ThehighlightofourtripwastoseetheCarmelitenun’seyesandsmilesasweunpackedover70 backpacksthatcontainedschoolsuppliesanddentalhygieneproducts.Allofthemhadbeendonated bythemembersoftheSt.CharlesRotaryClub.Therewasevenasetofnewpotsandpanstomakeit easierforthenunstoprepareandservethechildren’slunches. Asyoumightsuspectthistripchangedthelivesofeachoneofusandwearelookingforwardto sharingmoreofwhatwediscoveredinSanMarcos. OnThursday,February20that7:00p.m.therewillbeanopenmeetingwherewewillsharemanyof thepicturesthatweretakenduringourvisitandbeginfurtherdiscernmentonwherewegofromhere. Hopetoseeyouthere, ∼DeaconLarry WORD OF LIFE For those afraid to love: May the Lord take away their fear and give them the courage to give of themselves generously to the most vulnerable and needy; We pray to the Lord SCHOOL RAFFLE MOX BOX WHAT IF IT HAPPENED TO US? We hope it never happens, but it could and it has other places. It happened in Joplin and Oklahoma City; it happened in Sandy Hook. What would you/we do if there was as fire that started during mass, or if a tornado hit, or if some deranged person entered the church or our school with a weapon? We need to be prepared. We need to know what to do. Do we evacuate or shelter in place? We need to have people who are willing to help. We need a plan. I mentioned a couple weeks ago that we are working on a disaster plan for St. Peter Parish. David Yackey, Dotty Nieweg, Tom Boschert and myself attended the Faith-Based Disaster Planning Workshop two weeks ago. We gained valuable insight into what can happen and what we need to do to prepare, as best we can, for when a disaster occurs; and it will happen sometime. I have begun the process of developing a disaster plan for St. Peter Church. I need your help in developing this very important and comprehensive plan. I am working on putting together a “core” group; 5 or 6 individuals to work with me to design the plan and to organize teams that will be activated when, not if, a major disaster/emergency occurs. To help this core group, and me I would like to initially identify people who may possess important skills that we can call upon to be members of specific teams. To begin this task I would like to collect a list of individuals in our parish who are: doctors, nurses, or other health professionals; law enforcement officers, firemen, EMTs, and past military who have training in emergency response. Please contact me if you are willing to help. In the near future, we will be seeking others who possess other skills and special abilities to be members of other teams that we will form. We will provide additional information and instructions as we progress in this effort. At a time still to be determined we will also be conducting evacuation drills at the end of masses, so parishioners, ushers, and others will know what to do if it is ever necessary to do an evacuation. You will be given plenty of advanced notice before the drill occurs. If you have any questions about the disaster plan or what we are going to be doing, please do not hesitate to call me at 636-344-7001 or at [email protected]. SUPPORT OUR CATHOLIC GRADE SCHOOLS ST PETER – ST CLETUS – ST CHARLES BORROMEO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 823 ANNUAL BBQ — TODAY FEBRUARY 9TH SERVING TIME - I:00PM TO 6:00PM 20 WESTBURY DRIVE 636-949-0222 PORK STEAK DINNER $8.00 RIB DINNER (1/2 slab) $10.00 BRATWURST $ 3.00 HOT DOG $ 2.00 HAMBURGER $3.00 DONATION OF A DESSERT APPREICATED CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE Kathy Funk Irma Jenkins Raffle tickets sell for $10.00 each. Two tickets are drawn every week, December through November. The first name will receive $50 and the second name will receive $25. Winning tickets are returned to the drum for future drawings. Please contact the Parish Office to purchase a ticket 9:45 a.m. Sunday, New Choir to Begin Rehearsals Rehearsals for the New 9:45 a.m. Sunday Choir will begin Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the choir loft, 7:00 p.m. The New Choir will sing the 9:45 a.m. Sunday Mass every 3rd Sunday of the month beginning Feb. 16, and rehearse the previous Wednesday of that week. We are accepting men and women who want to have fun singing while serving the Lord and their parish. Beginners and experienced members who can match pitch are welcome. The director is Bob Schleinat who is currently the organist at our 5:00 p.m. Saturday Mass and has thirty years experience directing church choirs. Please send Bob an email at [email protected] or call him at 636-946-1405 if you would like to join. He is also looking for a string quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello and bass violin. Singers and string players should contact Bob this week so he can prepare. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: Thank you for helping St. Peter Church February 2, 2014 Parish Total $20,737 Envelopes $18,367 Loose $716 Repair & Maintenance $1,653 PLEASE PRAY FOR PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES: Kathleen Buse Mary Dickherber Virginia Dierker Gerald Flick Mary Lou Watson Walter Watson PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING IN THE MILITARY: John Appelbaum Jaclyn Basiley Matt Boschert Megan Hallemeier Mary Horn Jamie House Casey Hurd Kenneth Kaibel Aaron Kellogg Chris Levale Grant Lindberg Chass Linson Steven Lorenz Matthew Meske A. J. Maiuro Shaun Mueller Adam Peth Francis K. Porter Tim Siemer Darryl L. Smith Chris Suttmoller John Zerr Paul “Shorty” Brewer Jack Bunch Barbara Clark Bea Dallas Bruce Donton Dr. Jim Felder Jeff Frothingham Glennon Fuest Betty Gassel Connie Gross Cathy Hammond Calvin Hefner Henry Henrichs Jacob Hoeft Sharon Kelcher Judy Lattner Marty Ohlms Karen Poston Salvatore Romeo Bill Scaggs Daniel Schaeffer Dan Scherer Sally Scherer John Shelton Charles Witkowski Dcn. Don Wussler St. Peter School SCOOP Many thanks to EVERYONE who made last week's Catholic Schools Week such a success: Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Purvis for planning the week's activities, the parents and student ambassadors who did such a good job of being tour guides for our Open House, Mrs. Laura Manning and the Home and School Association for the delicious lunch on Teacher Appreciation Day, Mrs. Harting and the Spelling Bee participants, Mrs. Wapelhorst and Miss Boerding for planning Grandparents Day, Mrs. Taylor and the sixth graders for the lovely Mass, the fourth grade mothers for the delightful breakfast, Mrs. Ann Krieger and Kristen Maxwell for their photographic skills, and anyone else who may have inadvertently been left off this list. It was a wonderful week-thanks to all of you! Congratulations to this year's Spelling Bee participants: Fourth graders Dhanvi Ghattu, Cameron Oppelt, Aiden Schneider, and Payton Hetlage-Wamble, Fifth graders James Fairless, Robert Fairless, Shane McKelvey, and Jack Schellingerhout, Sixth graders Adam Freeman, Emma Koehler, Zach Schnare, and Haley Stretch, Seventh graders Jacob Anderson, Karch Hertelendy, Philip Hoffmann, and Brianna Rist, and Eighth graders Brittany Lee, Laura Maxwell, Lauren Slattery, and Maria Wilder. Our winners were Maria Wilder in first place and Dhanvi Ghattufinished second. Great job, everyone! Saint Peter's Bellarmine Speech Team was well represented at the meet on Saturday, February 1st, at St. Ferdinand. Taking part in the competition were Maggie Merrifeld and Jenny Zeisler, Katie Kruse and Lindsey Fennewald, Lauren Slattery, Virginia Werth, Emma Koehler, and Riley Parrott. Thank you, girls, for a job well done and thanks, also, to Mrs. Hartweger for all her hard work coaching. St. Peter TRIVIA NIGHT Saturday, February 15, 2014 Doors open at 6:15pm, Trivia starts at 7pm Mulligans included, Beer & Snacks included 50:50, Silent Auction $20/person, max 10/table Sponsorship opportunities available for as low as $50 Reserve your table today: email [email protected] Or call Stefanie at 636-248-1937 Save the Date 3rd Annual Mouse Races will be Saturday, March 29th. Doors open at 6:30, racing starts at 7:00pm. More information to follow! Any questions please contact Cathy Rist at [email protected] or 636-368-2770 TUITION ASSISTANCE Any Catholic family wishing to apply for tuition assistance through the Archdiocese for the 2014-2015 school year must submit a “FACTS” application. Applications may be obtained from the Parish Office or you may apply online at: https:// online.factsmgt.com/aid. Students must attend an Archdiocesan or Parochial Elementary School or an Archdiocesan or Parochial High School to be eligible. The due date for the application is March 15, 2014 and must include a copy of your 2013 Income Tax Return. The Catholic Education Office appreciates the support of the ACA and all of its donors. You’re invited to a Baby Shower Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Saint Peter Church 8:00 Mass Please bring an unwrapped baby gift to benefit Birthright of Saint Charles Saint Peter School's 8th grade will be hosting the Pro-Life Mass and baby shower. Everyone is encouraged to bring an unwrapped baby gift, large or small, to this Mass. During the Offertory each gift will then be brought forth to the altar. All gifts are then given to our local Birthright. These baby gifts given by those at Saint Peter School are the largest donation that this local chapter receives! What a difference we can make. Thank you for helping us with another successful offering of your generosity. Once again the Archdiocesan Today and Tomorrow Foundation will be a awarding scholarships to school families. Last year we had 8 families that earned scholarships and this year we have 13 families. More information is below. Please consider applying. Also share the word to any family you know that may be considering Catholic education but is concerned about the cost. Families currently receiving the scholarship need not reapply now. Further information will follow on how to renew your scholarship Who can apply? Any new student entering kindergarten through 4th grade and any student currently attending a Catholic elementary school. What is the amount awarded? The maximum award per child is $2,000/year and the minimum award per child is $1,000/year. Where do I apply? Contact the school office for an application, or contact the Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation at 314-792-7735. You may also find the application online after January 26, 2014 at www.archstl.org/ttef. When can I apply? Applications will be accepted on and after 8am, Monday, January 27, 2014. The awards are FIRST COME FIRST SERVED beginning on that Monday. Any applications received prior to 8am on Monday will be discarded. How do I qualify? Scholarships are awarded based on financial need.. Please provide your 2012 Tax Return. Please call 314792-7735 with any questions. The Alive in Christ Scholarship Program is administered by the Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation. Program Administrator: Laura George 314-792-7735 or [email protected] UPCOMING FISH FRIES Ash Wednesday is March 5, 2014 and the first Fish Fry begins March 7, 2014. Listed below are the organizations and their scheduled times to work the fish fry’s for the upcoming weeks. Plesae find your packet in the parish office (located below the chapel) and get your workers signed up. Please turn in your list of workers the Tuesday before you are scheduled to work to Sally, Parish Secretary in the Parish Office. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Please contact the person listed below for your organization and sign up. This is a parish event and involves all members of the parish. If you do not belong to a specific organization but would like to help, contact one of the chairpersons. You will be credited for the hours worked. Just list your name and hours worked on the sign in sheet. Let’s work together and make this another successful event for Saint Peter Parish. THIS IS OUR 25TH YEAR OF LENTEN FISH FRIES! Week 1 3/7 St. Vincent DePaul Joe Armour Parish Council Tiffany Lewis RCIA Deacon Larry Boldt 940-8799 724-9717 916-5684 Week 2 Choir Lector Group School Board 3/14 Marty Charleville Dcn John Schiffer Betsy VanScoyk 947-3216 314-452-7997 352-4388 Week 3 PSR Greeters Men's Group 3/21 Tammi Rohman Bonnie Dillard Mark Koenig 947-9669 ext. 123 949-6978 477-4920 Week 4 3/28 Home & School Eucharis c Min. Brandee Oppelt 314-520-0631 Dcn John Schiffer 314-452-7997 Week 5 4/4 Athle c Associa on Stefanie Fairless Week 6 4/11 St.Vincent DePaul Tom Huellinghorst Resurrec on Choir Carol Iffrig Sun. Coffee & Donuts Evelyn Mertens 447-7201 949-2783 949-5009 946-5698 Are you, a friend, or a loved one Divorced or Separated? Come heal from the pain of Divorce or Separation, and learn to move forward in a positive direction. “Steps to Wholeness” workshop is starting February 21st from 7:00 - 9:00pm and continues for 7 consecutive Fridays at All Saints Catholic Church in St. Peters, MO. Advance registration is required by contacting Leo at 636 946-7782. Divorced and Separated of All faiths are welcome! ST. PETER WOMEN’S RETREAT Are you interested in a Women’s Retreat? If you are interested in attending a weekend retreat at the White House Retreat Center or the King’s House, please contact Sally Brockman 636248-4536 or email [email protected]. We would like to see if there is interest in this spiritual experience. Seminary Open House on February 16th Kenrick-Glennon Seminary will be hosting an Open House on Sunday, February 16th from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. All parishioners are invited to attend. This is a wonderful chance to meet your future priests, learn more about seminary life, and tour the renovated seminary. The seminary is located at 5200 Glennon Drive in Shrewsbury. Parking may be limited; carpooling is encouraged. For more information, please visit www.kenrick.edu. Thank you for supporting our future priests! FEBRUARY 2014 S 9 Donut Sunday M 10 PSR 6:45-8:00pm St. Vincent DePaul Mtg T Cafe 11 Eucharistic Adoration 7:00pm Pope Francis Rm 8:30am-7:30pm Chapel Perpetual Help Devotion 7:00pm TH 13 Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 8:30am-10:00pm Chapel Men’s Group 7:00pm Pope Francis Rm Baptism Classes 7:00pm Office Conf Rm SA 15 Trivia Night 6:15pm Parish Center S 12:30pm 16 Baptisms Parish Picnic Mtg 6:30pm M 17 President’s Day NO PSR/School T 18 Eucharistic Adoration 8:30am-7:30pm Chapel Perpetual Help Devotion 7:00pm Chapel St. Anne Sodality 9:00am Parish Center Athletic Assoc Mtg 7:30pm Parish Center 7:00pm Office Conf Rm W 19 Liturgy Mtg S 23 Donut Sunday M 24 PSR Cafe 6:45-8:00pm Eucharistic Adoration 8:30am-7:30pm Perpetual Help Devotion 7:00pm T Parish Center Chapel Chapel 25 Home & School Mtg 7:00pm Cafe TH 27 Parish Council Mtg. 7:00pm Office Conf Rm Men’s Group 7:00pm Pope Francis Rm Eucharistic Adoration 8:30am-10:00pm Chapel Complete this form and place in collection basket or send to the office if you would like a contribution statement. 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