Saint Martin de Porres Rev. Joseph RajPaul Sundararaj Deacon Ed Beirne Parish Office

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Saint Martin de Porres Rev. Joseph RajPaul Sundararaj Deacon Ed Beirne Parish Office
29th Sunday of Ordinary Time
October 19, 2014
Saint Martin de Porres
615 Dunn Road
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Phone (314) 895-1100
www.stmartindeporresstl.com
Fax: 314-895-5992
Rev. Joseph RajPaul Sundararaj, Pastor
Deacon David Pacino
Deacon Ed Beirne
Parish Office
Deacons David Pacino & Ed Beirne
PSR Coordinator- Marilyn Saunders
Parish Office-Annamarie Sullivan
Parish Office-Sr. Stephanie Turck
Contacts
Pastor Joseph Rajpaul Sundararaj email address:
[email protected]
Parish Office email address:
[email protected]
Priests’ Residence
Parish Office
Parish School of Religion
Knobbe House
St. Ferdinand School
(314) 895-0172
Ext. 222 (314) 895-1100
Ext. 227 (314) 895-1100
(314) 895-1100
(314) 921-2201
Schedule of Holy Eucharist
Saturday Vigil - 4:30 pm
Sunday - 8:00 am and 10:30 am
Weekdays - Monday-Friday 8:00 am
Holy Days - 8:00 am and 7:00 pm
*First Sunday of month “Youth Music” Mass-10:30 am
*Third Saturday of the month “Gospel Music” Mass - 4:30 pm
* Children’s Liturgy every Sunday but the 1st Sunday of the
month—10:30 Mass
Perpetual Help Devotions
Tuesdays following 8:00 am Mass.
Exposition of Blessed Sacrament
Wednesday 8:30 am-6:00 pm. Benediction at 6:00 pm.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:15-4:00 pm or by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism
Sunday after the 10:30 am Mass or by appointment after
participation in Baptism Preparation Program.
Sacrament of Matrimony
Contact the Pastor at least six months prior to wedding
to begin preparations.
Beyond 50 ... Next 25
Synergize! Energize! Evangelize!
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR MINISTRY
MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES THIS
WEEK
October 20 — October 26
Mon. Oct. 20
6:30 Play Practice—Gym
7:00 Scripture Study—KH
Tues. Oct. 21
7:00 Tuesday SVDP—KH
7:00 Choir Practice—Church
Wed. Oct. 22
6:30 PSR
Thurs. Oct. 23
6:30 Rosary—Grotto
Sun. Oct. 26
6:30 NA—KH
Our Mission: To reveal the loving, compassionate
presence of God to one another in the ordinariness
of our everyday lives through specific programs
which:
1. Enable our senior parishioners to continue to live
safe, independent lives of high quality, in their own
homes, for as long as possible.
2. Enable any parishioner to maintain his/her accustomed quality of life during periods of high stress,
illness, family crisis, etc.
PROGRAMS AND HOW TO ACCESS THEM:
Call the program coordinator for the service that fits your
needs.
ENCOUNTER JESUS:
RCIA –FAITH FORMATION
Our RCIA Program —- staff,
candidates and their sponsors—
will meet October 12 and October 19th, 2014 at 9:10 a.m. in
the rectory basement following
our 8:00 a.m. Mass.)
PRAYER CHAIN
Pat Wiswall......................................(314) 731-0933
Barb Krings......................................(314) 731-1893
Betty Wallisch..................................(314) 837-0446
HELPING HANDS:
This program provides help with minor household
jobs such as: Changing air conditioner and furnace
filters; installing/changing batteries in smoke detectors; changing light bulbs; fixing leaking faucets;
weatherizing; trimming bushes; doing yard work;
cleaning gutters; washing a load or two of clothes,
dusting/vacuuming.
Coordinator: Charlie Wiswall Phone: 314-731-0933
MARTIN'S KITCHEN:
This program provides an occasional meal(s) during
times of extra individual/family stress, regardless of
the reason. During those times when you are weary
and long to just "sit at the feet of Jesus" like Mary in
the Gospel, and become refreshed, the volunteers
from St. Martin's will be your Martha and prepare a
warm meal to soothe you in body and spirit.
Coordinator: Barbara Krings
Phone: 314-731-1893
TRANSPORTATION:
YOUR GIFTS TO GOD AND PARISH
Sunday, September 28th
Sunday
Education Fund
St. V de Paul
Beyond 50
Loose
All other Donations
TOTAL
$ 5504.00
$ 560.00
$ 501.00
$ 750.00
$ 659.00
$ 811.00
$ 8,785.00
This program offers rides to church, medical appointments, grocery shopping, as well as, pharmacy
pickups and filling small grocery orders.
Bulletin Deadline
is Monday at 9:00 am.
Please E-mail articles to:
[email protected]
Dear Martins,
We as a church are in the fifty years anniversary of the great Vatican II council and what a
way to commemorate the same with the preparatory meetings for the Synod on families in
October of 2015. Meanwhile the first outline draft that could direct the church may take
with regards to human relationships and family is in the public domain. Looking at it is itself a great sign as to how the Church under Pope Francis is restoring the ultimate foundation of Christian life, namely the Mercy of God as expressed in the life, ministry and teachings of Jesus. This restoring of Jesus’ mercy as the heart of our Christian life and faith is evident from the intense opposition from prelates and people belonging to the extremist catholic groups. Let us pray for Pope Francis and the other delegates that the church founded on
the Rock of Peter read the signs of times and find ways to restore and rediscover the presence and the Word of Christ at all times.
And for us as a parish as we continue our parish journey Beyond 50 years, let the feast of
St. Martin this year bring us a blessing. More so with the parish play on St. Martin on November 7 and 8th with dinner. Tickets are 4$ for the play only and $15 for both play and
dinner. Kindly make time to be there, to know a little more on St. Martin in his time and
age.
Once we are done with the play the next weekend, we will celebrate the feast of St. Martin
at the 10. 30 AM mass on the November 16. In lieu of this celebration and for facilitating a
wider gathering and participation we will have just one mass on November 16 at 10. 30 AM
as usual.
The next year’s parish festival is scheduled for May 29 thru 31, in the evenings. Make a
note in your calendar for next year!
Post November 16, we need to focus on visioning and planning for the next 25 years, a
good beginning for which would be is to develop a vision and mission statement that would
guide our parish. It is this preparation for a mission statement that I would focus on the
weeks following November 16. More or less our vision is set as Next 25 Years, but it needs
to be grounded for all us. The shared preparation for a new mission statement would, I
hope, would help us in this regard.
In all this let us keep our lives of prayer vibrant, so that with the intercession of our Blessed
Mother and St. Martin de Porres, we will look forward for a future filled with hope.
Peace and Grace, Fr. RajPaul!
LITURGICAL ROLES
Please Remember In Your Prayers
our sick friends and relatives...
for October 25th and 26th
Saturday, Oct. 25th- 4:30 Mass
Lectors.....................................Carrie Fears, Gerald Griffith
Eucharistic Ministers.......Joan Everett,
Matt Everett, Ronnie Hughes, Eileen Kraichely, Jack
Krater, Rosemary Perry, Anna Rodell, Harvey Schmitt
Ushers................................. Jerry Dundon, Ron Goymerac
Servers.......... Amber Davis, Barrett Lohman, Cayla Rodell
Greeters............... .....Ginny Reddy, Linda Spencer
Music ............................................................Timothy Hearn
Sunday, Oct. 26th - 8:00 am
Lectors..................................Cliff Eise, Beth Neighbors
Eucharistic Ministers.....................Patricia Gallardo,
Glenn Krings, Barb Krings, Lisa Moeller, Steve Moeller,
Marilyn Saunders
Ushers....................................Al Pohlman, Open
Servers..........Dennis Canepa, Maria Huhman, Ben Huhman
Greeters....................................Joyce Rygelski, Ruth
O’Keefe
Music .......................................Bonnie Vigland, Bill Benner
Sunday, Oct. 26th - 10:30 am
Lectors…....................................Theresa Riley, Jim Stann
Eucharistic Ministers...............Patricia David, Gary Guntli
Don Lancaster, Robert Raftery, Sue Raftery ,Jim Reddy,
Bernadette Sickmann ,Patricia Stallings
Ushers…...........................Steve McDonald, Rich Van Well
Servers…...Kaitlyn Henry, Roxana Prouhet, Katie
Schramm
Greeters...........................Sue Raftery, Mary Kay Van Well
Music .......................................Bonnie Vigland, Bill Benner
Mary Jo Baker, Don Baumgardner,
Thad Bethel, Patricia Boyle, Mary Brusca, Joe Caito, Madison Carver, Margaret
Davis, Mike Delarossa, Reid Donze,
Rose Dunn, Henrietta Eichenlaub, Robert Fink, Melissa Finkeldei, Fred Finley,
Dan Friedman, Mike Gorski, Shawn Grein, Timothy
Killian, Jerry Kuhlman, Hannah Landolt, Walter
Lyman, Esther Murray, Kevin O’Brien, Cynthia Perry, B.J. Piel, B Piel, Linda Roberts, Susan Shuey,
Beth Spilker, Joe & Helen Waing, and Laura
Wheeler.
...those serving in our Armed Forces:
Bobby Baker, Kenneth Barfield, Josh
Bohr, Courtney Bright, Stephan Cashore,
Mitch Christianer, Jessica Culbertson,
Zach Feltmann, Johnny Frye, Spencer
Frye, Brandon Grau, Rick Gremminger
Robert Groceman, Blake & Michaela
Hall, Dan Halley III, Jesse Harris, Joshua
Herbig, Jeffrey Kimball, Matthew
Klump, Neil Klump, Katherin Landolt,
Matt Leahart, Salvatore Lodata, Anthony
Lyman, Jerry & Tricia Majda, Joseph
Maloney, Mike Mansfield, Ryan Mason,
William McNicholas, Vince Metzger,
Ryan Meyer, Doug Patterson, Corey
Rudroff, John Sexton, Christopher Sherrel, and Robert Wooldridge, Jr.
Mon. Oct. 20
8:00 am
Marvin Donner
Tues. Oct. 21
8:00 am
Rev. Robert Sydlowski
Wed. Oct. 22
8:00 am
Dolores Hurley
Thur. Oct 23
8:00 am
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Fri. Oct. 24
8:00 am
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Sat. Oct. 25
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Sun. Oct. 26
8:00 am
10:30 am
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