Saint Mary`s Catholic Church
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Saint Mary`s Catholic Church
Saint Mary’s Catholic Church IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Consecration Mass to the Immaculate Heart of Mary for Knights of Columbus Council 460 • June 28th, 2014 PARISH COMMUNITY MASS SCHEDULE Pastor FR. JAMES WALTHER, O.M.V. FR. DAVID BEAUREGARD, O.M.V. FR. DAVE YANKAUSKAS, O.M.V. FR. JOHN LUONG, O.M.V. BR. LOU FALBO, O.M.V. DEACON JIM SCHWARTZKOPF Weekdays: 6:30 a.m. & 8:00 a.m. PARISH OFFICE 618-465-4284 Fax: 618-463-4637 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. During School Year: Fri. 8:15 a.m. Saturdays: 5:15 p.m. (For Sunday Obligation) Sundays: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Day Before Holy Day: 5:15 p.m. Holy Days: 6:30, 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon and 5:15 p.m. (if announced) First Fridays: 5:15 p.m. Check out our Facebook page... St. Mary’s Catholic Church 519 East Fourth ƒ Alton, Illinois OBLATES OF THE VIRGIN MARY www.stmarysalton.com CONFESSIONS First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. BAPTISMS On Sundays after the 11:00 a.m. Mass Please make an appointment. MARRIAGES To be arranged at least six months before marriage. Call the Parish Office. SCHOOL OFFICE 618-465-8523 Middle School 618-465-9719 Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. www.smsalton.com Scan here with your smart phone to give electronically. St. Mary’s Catholic Church ALTON, ILLINOIS SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2014 MASS INTENTIONS Monday, July 21 6:30 am Judy Funk and the Funk Family† 8:00 am Int. of James Newell Tuesday, July 22 6:30 am Joan Fitzgerald† 8:00 am Rev. Joseph Miller† Wednesday, July 23 6:30 am Earl Altefogt† 8:00 am Bob Churchich† Thursday, July 24 6:30 am Int. of Melinda Wade 8:00 am Jack Kelly† Friday, July 25 6:30 am Dorothy Forehand† 8:00 am JoAnn Stalcup† Saturday, July 26 6:30 am Carl Matson† 8:00 am Margaret Sugent† 5:15 pm Alyssa Bell† Sunday, July 27 6:30 am Ruby Thompson† 8:00 am Clem and Tom Noll† 9:30 am Lavonne Radcliff† 11:00 am Louie Boucher† 6:00 pm People of the Parish RECENT BAPTISMS Blair Christine Eardley Daughter of Brian and Jessica Eardley And Josephine Debra Ann Strack and Nolan Patrick Wayne Strack Children of Timothy and Malinda Strack And Claire Therese Johnson Daughter of John and Mary Roberts We welcome them as the newest members baptized into our Catholic Faith Family. May God bless them and their families as they grow together in God’s love. REQUESTS FOR PRAYERS Please remember our brothers and sisters, who are in need of prayer. Donna Wardein, Janice Mueller, David Moore, Nancy and Charles Goen, Kevin Sampson, Marilyn Dehner, Richard Nolan, Shirley Dunphy, Norval Ghere, Alice Maher, Shelly Pohlman, Beth Miller, Verna Woodson, Veronica Kimbro, Jim Budde, Kaye Mathews, Abi Hinthorn, Richard Walther, Dottie Short, Daniel Wittman, Charla Wikoff, Barbara Potter, Robbie Hellrung Waldron, Mike Mihalich, Ruth Kelly, Bill Steiner, Cindy Smith, Florence Sabaj, Marge Schulz, Arthur Acheson, Jim Wardein, Bob Wardein, Amy Holt, Norma Murphy, Norm Huber, Charlotte Beiser, Jerry L. Lewis, Phyllis Joehl, Linda Wilson, Maureen Grekowicz, Neil Schofield, Phyllis Milford-Rill, Elizabeth Jackson, Andy Bensman, Sandy Hatchett, Ann Marie Fraser, Hope Cox, Tom Stromske, John Wenzel, Ole-Haze Moore, Robert Logan, Ella Curry, Mason Berkowicz, Michelle Steiner, Chris Johnson, Bob Angleton, Nancy Oldershaw, Dennis Manns, Sr. Timothy Malone, Beth Berger, Joe Bruemer, Carrie Anderson, Sawyer Staub, Joan James, Jackie Tarantino, Brandon Gray, Billy Cox, John Roberts, Wanda Sydall, Moriah Beiser, Mary Light, Laura Howard, Baby Ryan, Chuck Young, Tod Eaton, Lois Wuellner, Pat Fischer, Tim Nelson, William Keller, Baby Ollie Young, Matthew Martinez, Jennifer Martin, Kelsie Martin, John Ceppenati Sr., John Ceppenati Jr., Marge Ridder, Helen M. Greenwell, Gerald Yungling, Tim Holt, Dakota Holt, Nonie Brunner, Sandra Young, Dorothy Hall, Mary Kay Jefchak, Kathleen Engdale, Kathy Perica, Pam Wolf, Joe Tardino, Mitzi Erthal, Brenda Feltes, Robert “Whitey” Hamilton, Faith LaTempt, Frank Vicari, Sherry Huber, Thomas Keck, Tim Holden, Sarah Bogard, Mike McNamee Sr., Mary Nickell, Connie St. Peters REST IN PEACE Your prayers are requested for the soul of Gilbert Sasek, brother of Ed Sasek. “May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.” SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Focus: The Power of God is His mercy. The Lord desires that we be with Him in eternity, but He will not violate our consciences in the process. For that reason, He allows us to make mistakes and then offers us His mercy. The experience of the mercy of God teaches us about His love and invites us to love our neighbors as well. In the first reading, the author of the Book of Wisdom tells us that God’s power is kind and merciful. Saint Paul teaches in Romans that the Holy Spirit helps our weakness. Matthew’s Gospel today relates the story of the wheat and weeds, where the imperfections of life are allowed for the sake of the faithful. PRESCHOOL St. Mary’s preschool classes are full for the 2014-2015 school year. Please contact the office to put your child’s name on the list for future years. The office number is 465-8523 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL NEWS If you are, or have knowledge of a parish family that could use some assistance, please contact the parish office at 465-4284. All requests and contacts are completely confidential. ATTIRE IN CHURCH During the hot summer months, remember that the attire we wear is not always appropriate for church. Please be mindful of the clothing you wear to Mass. FIRST COMMUNION PICTURES ARE IN AND READY FOR PICK UP IN THE PARISH OFFICE! BUS DRIVER NEEDED PLEASE PRAY FOR THESE AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES Jeff Donahue, Jordan Cook, Erik Dahlgren, Eddie Clark, Kris Drake, Kyle Gray, Brian Gehm, Alaina Gehm, Liam Moran, Johnny Braun, Grant Wanamaker, Trenton Brown, Michael Lucas, Drew Hargus, Regan Blair, Steven Layne Blair, Jr., Danielle Crites, Joseph Brakeville, Keith Johnson, Joseph Buehlman, Teresa Buehlman, Chris Schneider, Jess Houk, Austin Knebel, Eric Garner, Megan Schuette, Brian O’Connor, Thomas Stamper, Eric Hoehn, Clay Bush, Daniel Chartrand, Morgun Yogore, Thomas Haine, William Kerr, Alex Geisen, Nick Dunphy, Matthew Gonzales, Dree Anna Dixon, Jacob Allen, Bryan Hellrung, Tim Gent, Ron Wisnasky, Jacob Dunse DON’T FORGET ABOUT OUR PRAYER BLANKET MINISTRY BLANKETS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PARISH OFFICE! St. Mary’s School, Alton is looking for a bus driver for our school. Time required is approximately 1 hour in the morning beginning at 7:30 a.m. and 1 hour in the afternoon beginning at 2:30 p.m. The position also requires being available for field trips. The position requires a CDL license with a school bus endorsement. Please contact Judy Kulp at 465-9719. SCRIP NEWS Are you a Wal-Mart Shopper? When you purchase Wal-Mart Gift Cards, St. Mary’s School earns 2.5%. Now only at Wal-Mart there are 130 Box Tops products that have 5-8 bonus box tops on them. These box tops are worth 10 cents each. Earnings could be increased by 50-80 cents on each purchase, that’s a winner! Can you help our school? ST. MATTHEW’S PEWS The pews have been removed from the former St. Matthew Church building. They are in storage on the Middle School property and are available for pick up if anyone is interested. A minimum donation of $50.00 is requested. A pickup truck and a strong back are required! Please call the parish office at 465-4284 for more information. BACK TO SCHOOL SWIM PARTY Est. Start the8new school year with 185 a splash! St. Mary’s Chargers is CAPITAL CAMPAIGN HARVEST hosting a back to school swim party OF THANKS SPRINGTIME OF at Wood River Aquatic Center, HOPE ENDOWMENT 633 N. Wood River Ave. Enjoy a Our school received $1409.00 from the Harvest of Thanks, Springtime of Hope Endowment. This is a reimbursement check for money our school spent during the 20132014 school year. The money is available to schools to help pay for continuing education courses for our faculty, retreat expenses, Catholic Educational Magazine subscription for the faculty, and various religious materials. fun evening with classmates and new families on Thursday, August 7th from 6:30-8:00pm. Students that will be attending St. Mary’s School next year and their younger siblings are welcome to join us. At least one parent is required to be in attendance with their child/children. The concession stand will be open so that you can purchase refreshments. If the weather is questionable please call the pool to see if they will be open 251-3110. UNIFORM ORDERS Uniform shirt orders placed at the end of last school year and uniform items you ordered from Fischer’s Uniform Company will be available for pick-up on Tuesday, August 5th at the M.S. 6:00-7:30 p.m. We will have additional uniform shirts, and sweatshirts available for sale. Uniform resale will also be available during this time. This will be the only time uniform resale will be available prior to the beginning of school. Uniform orders not picked up on this day will be available for pick-up on Back To School Day, Tuesday, August 19th, 1:00-6:00 p.m. THE GOD SQUAD: PILGRIMAGE TO THE CALIFORNIA MISSION (JULY 24-AUGUST 4, 2014) For the past few years, the God Squad has been raising funds to travel to California to visit the missions. There are 21 missions that comprise California’s Mission Trail. The first mission, Mission San Diego de Alcala, began on July 16, 1769 almost seven years before the United States declared our independence from Great Britain, July 4, 1776 – by Blessed Junipero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan friar. We hope to visit at least 18 of these missions starting from San Diego and ending in San Francisco. The Pilgrimage to the California Missions is an opportunity for our youth to encounter how our Catholic faith influenced the development of the west coast and many aspects of our American history. It is a great opportunity for our youth to see the missions as a standing reminder of an earlier time, a time long past, a time of simplicity that existed without the smart phones or the internet. We are taking 36 youth and 10 adults with us on this pilgrimage. The cost of the trip is a little over $20,000. If you would like to make a monetary contribution, please contact Fr. John at the parish office. Thank you for supporting your youth group, the God Squad. THANK YOU VBS VOLUNTEERS Thank you to all those who volunteered their time for this year’s VBS. It was a huge success, and I owed it all to you. I could not have done this without your talent, enthusiasm and love of the faith. Again, thank you to Phil Berger, Mary Cassenti, Sandra Dean, Amanda Dehner, Haylie Elmendorf, Karen Gula, Marti Holmes, Mary Inman, Doris Jackson, Joe Kane, Paul Kallal, Cathy McNamee, Jim Keenan, Daniel Nosce, Chris Schuneman, John Schwegel, Carolyn Simansky, Tammy Stilwell, Scott Wade, Debbie Wardein, Mary Wicklund, Mimi Wuellner, Nekcoe Yungling and all the youth. God bless you for your generosity to our children and the church. Fr. John THE ECUMENICAL VISION OF POPE FRANCIS WORKSHOP Come to hear Jack Jezrell, founder and president of JustFaith Ministries in a presentation, “The Ecumenical Vision of Pope Francis: Inspiration for All Christians. This event, co-sponsored by the Office for Social Concerns and Respect for Life, Diocese of Springfield is open to all. It will be held at St. Francis Xavier (College) Church Ballroom, St. Louis, MO. on Saturday, August 2, 2014, 8:45-1:00 pm. Cost is $10/person pre-registration and $15 at the door. For more information, contact [email protected] or call 217-698-8500, ext. 167. The mission of Just Faith is to help you act on the invitation, “Our faith invites us to become agents of God’s compassion in a wounded world. “Come to learn how this ministry relates to Pope Francis’ outlook. PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION (PSR) PSR Registration for 2014-15 is now open for all new and returning students. Classes meet every Wednesday night from 7 PM – 8:15 PM starting on September 3, 2014 and ending on May 13, 2015. Registration forms are available online at www.stmarysalton.com under the heading PARISH MINISTRIES or pick one up in the parish office. Form and payment for all students are due no later than August 15, 2014 in the parish office. The fees are as follows: 1st child - $50; 2 children - $75; and 3 or more children – $110. If you have any questions, please contact the parish office or [email protected]. PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN SUMMER PICNICS The first picnic for our kindergarten families was a huge success. We still have two more dates for our kindergarten families to spend time together. Our three-year old and four-year old preschool children and their parents will picnic together on the same dates, just earlier start times. Saturday, July 26th at Glazebrook Park, pavilion #1. Preschool time: 10:00-12:00. Kindergarten time: 4:00-6:00, Sunday, August 10th at Godfrey Town Hall Park (this is a different location than your original note) Preschool time: 1:00-3:00. Kindergarten time: 4:00-6:00. We hope that you can join us. Please contact Haylie Elmendorf ([email protected]) or Mary Ann Hannigan ([email protected]) if you have any questions. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING OUR MISSION APPEAL ON JULY 26-27. Our Parish community would like to welcome Sr. Irene D. Baquiran, MQHM, a representative from Mary Queen of Heaven Missionaries from Cebu, Philippines for this year’s 2014 Missionary Cooperative Plan of our Diocese. We are privileged to support them as they fight prostitution and poverty through perfect love and charity. Mary Queen of Heaven Missionaries is a religious community founded in the Philippines. They rescue women and children who are victims of human trafficking through their center called “Home of Love”. Programs and services such as: SHELTER, FOOD AND NUTRITION, PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT AND TESTING, SPIRITUAL FORMATION, EDUCATION, LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING,CHILD CARE AND RE-INTEGRATION PROGRAM, are given free of charge. To prevent poor children from being victims of human trafficking they support poor children in the Philippines who can’t afford a high school education. We encourage everyone to participate and support our Missionary Cooperative Plan. NEW MISSION FOR ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH As most of you know, St. Mary’s Middle School currently occupies the former St. Matthew’s Grade School, and often uses the St. Matthew’s Church for various occasions. But sadly, the beautiful St. Matthew’s Church, where many of you grew up, received your sacraments, and hold so dear, has sat empty and unused so much of the time. St. Mary’s has been so fortunate to be able to utilize this wonderful space, and in an effort to further expand our ever growing mission, the St. Matthew’s Church will be undergoing a “renewal.” Renovations have begun to create a new Parish Center at St. Matthew’s Church. The new parish center will house events such as funeral luncheons, bible studies, church groups and meetings, etc. The children of St. Mary’s Middle School will still use the center for things such as adoration, confessions, Christmas programs, and the middle school musical. Many have asked why we wouldn’t continue to use the Suddes Hall facility as our parish center and for our funeral luncheons. The reason is that the Diocese is concerned there is a safety issue. During a recent Safety Audit, it was brought to our attention that opening up our gym for funeral luncheons and other daytime events really compromises the safety of our school children at St. Mary’s. Unfortunately, there is no way to block off the gym and the restrooms from the rest of the school to keep our school secure. The St. Matthew’s Church building is a stand alone, secure building that will have no access to the middle school. The Parish Center on the St. Matthew’s Campus will be equipped with a kitchen, tables and chairs, and a stage. The pews have been removed, the new carpet and tile has been ordered, and the construction has started on the kitchen. We are very excited for the center to be completed early this fall. Please watch the bulletin for more details on when the center will be available for booking and for the upcoming open house. E- GIVING Would you find it helpful to have your offerings debited directly from your bank account as you probably do with other obligations? St. Mary’s offers electronic giving for those of you who wish to have contributions transferred electronically to the church’s account. If you have plans to travel this summer, electronic giving gives you a convenient way to keep up with your intended offerings. Simply go to our website and click the e-giving icon or complete and return an electronic giving authorization form to get started. Authorization forms can be put in an envelope and dropped in the collection basket or returned to the parish office. To sign up online go to www. stmarysalton.com and click the e-giving icon. JUST FOR LAUGHS A guy nearly got away with stealing several paintings from the Louvre in Paris. But he was captured two blocks away when his lorry ran out of gas. In response to how he could mastermind such a crime yet make such an obvious mistake, he said: “I had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh.” July 5-‐6 Weekly Total $ 15,434.00 $ 976.13 $ 3,734.71 May God Bless You Regular CollecBon School CollecBon Building Fund TOTAL Monthly Expenses Weekly Sales $5,670.00 June $ 164,869.08 SCRIP YTD Profit April-‐March $ 24,659.06 LITURGICAL ROLES SATURDAY, JULY 26 5:15p.m. Eucharistic Ministers: Kathleen Hornsey, Nancy Williams, Ray Bell, Roxie Brakeville, Karen Crites, Lennie Goeken Servers: Daniel Allen, Katie Voss, Joseph Voss, Sophia Cox Lector: Please Volunteer Music: Meredith Ragsdale/Rich Vitali Gifts: Tom and Jane Wuellner SUNDAY, JULY 27 6:30 a.m. Lector: Don Wojtkowski 8:00 a.m. Eucharistic Ministers: Bill Lawson, Judy Kulp, Steve Sands, Mike McNamee, Geoff Zorger, Elaine Rynders Servers: Noah Clancy, Liam McNamee, Michael Cooke, Lucas Gratton Lector: Judy Kulp Music: Stephen Eros/Jamie Eros Gifts: Paul and Marguerite Carter 6:00 p.m. Eucharistic Ministers: Pam Kodros, Jack Cronn, Karen Hohlbauch, Gerry LeClaire Servers: Jayden Bell, Caleb Vitali, Avery Geisen, Anthony Geisen Lector: Mike Keenan Music: Andy Bensman, Barb Crammond, Paula Walkington, Teresa Weyhaupt Gifts: The Martha Lewis Family Grace Mormino, Kim Ross Servers: Samuel Yungling, Alex Barnhart, Conner Caporal, Daniel McCluskey Lector: Eric Wendle Music: Stephen Eros/Mary Wendle Gifts: Al and Fran Treichel 11:00 a.m. Eucharistic Ministers: Kika Moore, Jeff Vaughn, Mary Pat Venardos, Diann Kupke, Catherine McNamee, Gayle Sparks Servers: Carly Keshner, Emma Sugent, John Griffin, Owen Thomeczek Lector: Pam Isakson Music: Stephen Eros/Anna Haine Gifts: The Donahue Family 9:30 a.m. Eucharistic Ministers: June Keasler, Mike Kuebrich, Carolyn McCluskey, Find us on Facebook: Facebook: Highflyers Grille Highflyers Grille WEEKDAY SERVER Week of July 21 Alan Van Booven Week of July 28 Dave Eckhouse WEEKDAY LECTOR Week of July 21 Vickie Schwartz Week of July 28 Mary Pat Venardos 618-251-8500 Nautilus Fitness Center LOCATED AT ST. 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