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MASS SCHEDULE: Weekdays 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent) 8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church) Saturday 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent) 5:00 p.m. (St. Ann Church-Sunday Fulfillment) Sunday 8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church) 11:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church) BAPTISMS: By appointment. (Instruction classes for Parents and God-parents on Monday evenings by appointment. Contact the Rectory early in pregnancy.) CONFESSIONS: Sat. 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. WEDDINGS: Prepare for your marriage. Archdiocese guidelines must be followed. Contact the Pastor at least 6 months in advance to assist you. You must be attending Sunday Mass. 7530 Natural Bridge Normandy, Missouri- 63121 www.stannchurch-stl.org School website: www.sacs-stl.org Father Bill Kempf, Pastor, ext 855 Pat Marstall, Secretary- 385-5090, ext 851 Mary Jo Reichenbach, Principal School- 381-0113 Anna Hook, Preschool Director- 382-2974 Eileen Engelmeyer, Bookkeeper- 385-5090 ext 852 Parish Center Scheduling and Rental- 385-5090 PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you are unable to attend mass for a prolonged period of time, call the rectory to arrange for Holy Communion at your residence. Likewise, please inform the rectory staff if you will be hospitalized so we can attend to your spiritual health. NEW PARISHIONERS: A warm welcome to new parishioners. Please stop at the Rectory and register. If you move, please let us know. CHILDRENS LITURGY: Grades K thru 6, Special Liturgy of the Word at 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass, Sept-May BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon on Tuesday PARISH ORGANIZATIONS MEETINGS Knights of Columbus - 2nd Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. Rosary begins at 7:20 p.m. Ladies’ Guild-Second Thursday– 8:00 p.m. Men’s Club - Last Wednesday - 8:15 p.m. Finance Committee Quarterly - 7:00 p.m. School Board - 2nd Monday - 6:30 p.m. Athletic Association - 4th Monday - 8:00 p.m. Social Justice Committee-4th Monday-7:00 pm SAPO……………………..1st Tuesday-7:00 p.m. Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015

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MASS SCHEDULE:

Weekdays 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent)

8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)

Saturday 7:00 or 9:30 a.m. (Convent)

5:00 p.m. (St. Ann Church-Sunday

Fulfillment)

Sunday 8:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)

11:00 a.m. (St. Ann Church)

BAPTISMS: By appointment. (Instruction

classes for Parents and God-parents on Monday

evenings by appointment. Contact the Rectory

early in pregnancy.)

CONFESSIONS: Sat. 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.

WEDDINGS: Prepare for your marriage.

Archdiocese guidelines must be followed.

Contact the Pastor at least 6 months in

advance to assist you. You must be attending

Sunday Mass.

7530 Natural Bridge Normandy, Missouri- 63121

www.stannchurch-stl.org School website: www.sacs-stl.org Father Bill Kempf, Pastor, ext 855

Pat Marstall, Secretary- 385-5090, ext 851 Mary Jo Reichenbach, Principal

School- 381-0113 Anna Hook, Preschool Director- 382-2974

Eileen Engelmeyer, Bookkeeper- 385-5090 ext 852 Parish Center Scheduling and Rental- 385-5090

PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: If you

are unable to attend mass for a prolonged

period of time, call the rectory to arrange for

Holy Communion at your residence. Likewise,

please inform the rectory staff if you

will be hospitalized so we can attend to your

spiritual health.

NEW PARISHIONERS: A warm welcome

to new parishioners. Please stop at the Rectory

and register. If you move, please let us know.

CHILDRENS LITURGY:

Grades K thru 6, Special Liturgy of the Word

at 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mass, Sept-May

BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon on Tuesday

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS MEETINGS

Knights of Columbus - 2nd Wednesday - 7:30 p.m.

Rosary begins at 7:20 p.m.

Ladies’ Guild-Second Thursday– 8:00 p.m.

Men’s Club - Last Wednesday - 8:15 p.m.

Finance Committee Quarterly - 7:00 p.m.

School Board - 2nd Monday - 6:30 p.m.

Athletic Association - 4th Monday - 8:00 p.m.

Social Justice Committee-4th Monday-7:00 pm

SAPO……………………..1st Tuesday-7:00 p.m.

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015

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Lector Schedule November 21 and November 22 Saturday, November 21, 5:00 pm: Angnette Smith Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:00 am: Hemson “Z” Zenon 11:00 am: Kevin Cook

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

SANCTUARY LADIES Friday, November 20 Nancy Husmann & Volunteer

From the Pastor’s Pen: Beyond Sunday are two wonderfully chosen words to describe the initiative begun in our Archdiocese. Our work as Catholics does not begin and end at the Sunday Liturgy, but, rather, is meant to go far beyond the walls of our St. Ann Church. We heard last weekend of the works of the St. Vincent De Paul Soci-ety and how that work has concretely helped the lives of 455 families just within our parish boundaries, not to mention what it has done in each of the five CONTINENTS that the society is flourishing. So, too, the sacrificial giving we are asking of you in this campaign is meant to go ‘beyond what we usually give on Sundays.’

The Beyond Sunday campaign, as you know, has two compo-nents – the Archdiocesan mission around Catholic Education and the Parish Mission around capital improvements. The split is 60% to the Archdiocese (who are also incurring the costs of the campaign) and 40% to the Parish. The Archdiocesan por-tion will be spent around the three goals for Catholic Education – tuition assistance for middle class families; educational excel-lence (aka – allowing schools to be competitive with the public school districts in their area – which unfortunately for this neighborhood is not much of a battle here – but in other areas of the diocese…); and what I call ‘Best Practices” – how do we retain and attract good teachers, share resources and ideas across the diocese and make our schools agents of transfor-mation in our society.

As we move in to the public stage of our campaign, allow me to go into a bit more depth on plans for the St. Ann portion of 40%. The capital needs we seek to address are somewhat obvious: 1) Replacing the Roof over the main body of the church, and sealing the side roofs with a protective, heat reflecting polymer coating. 2) Once we are sure the new roofs are working, to repaint the stained sections of the interior of the roof, visible to all of us each Sunday. 3) Repaint the metal structure that protects our Stained Glass window from direct contact with the elements – including sand-ing of the rusting frame and re-glazing of the 183 window panes it contains. 4) Resealing the parking lots, with repair and replacement a few areas with crumbling asphalt. 5) School and Pre-School Priority funding – Painting, plastering, new touch-less bathroom fixtures, architectural lighting, etc. 6) Formation of an Educational Endowment of $30,000 for St. Ann School and Parish. 7) Parish Center Wi-Fi and A/V set up, DVD player, computer Connections. bluetooth connections, etc. 8) Upgrade the Parish Center entry foyer with a dropped ceiling and new lighting. 9) Replace 25+ year old carpeting in the rectory and install ther-mal garage doors for the heated garage which carries plumbing and water pipes. So, pray about your pledge, about the needs both local and diocesan wide. Ask the Lord for guidance, and then turn your pledge cards in at the rectory, or in next Sunday’s collection.

CENTER TUNA CASSEROLES

Tuesday, November 24th is the drop off date

for casserolers on Team A. Please deliver your FROZEN casserole to Christie Buchek’s at 8100 Audrain or to Karen Hubbard’s at 338 N. Hills Dr by 8:00 pm please. Thanks for preparing a

meal for 6 of our St. Louis neighbors… Call Christie at 381-7530 if you would like to join this volunteer group, or if you have ques-tions.

Readings for the Week of November 15, 2015

Sunday: Dn 12:1-3/Heb 10:11-14, 18/Mk 13:24-32 Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31/Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31/Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29/Lk 19:41-44 Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59/Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13/Lk 20:27-40 Next Sunday: Dn 7:13-14/Rv 1:5-8/Jn 18:33b-37 ©Liturgical Publications Inc

Join us in sharing a love of reading with our students at the Scholastic Book Fair in the Parish Center: Friday, Nov 20 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Saturday, Nov 21from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Sunday, Nov 22 from 11:45 pm to 1:00 pm Monday, Nov 23 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Tuesday, Nov 24 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Wednesday, Nov 25 from 9:30am 12:30 pm

Upcoming Events at the Newman Center Thanksgiving Pot-luck Wednesday, November 18 at 6:00 p.m.

Sunday, Nov 22 There will be no Sunday evening mass on because of Fall break.

GUIDE BOOK & DIRECTORY We are in the process of updating our annual Guide Book & Direc-tory for the Parish. This book will contains everything pertinent to our church: the various ministries, organizations, committees, activi-ties, functions and events plus a complete directory of all members. Do we have your family membership record correct? This is your chance to update your any changes, additions, or deletions that may have occurred in your family over the past year. Have you changed your phone number? Have you moved? Are your pre-paring to move soon? Are all of your children still at home and are they all included in your membership record? Do you want your Published? Please call the Parish Office at 314-385-5090 about

any changes to your record.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR MONDAY, NOV 16 1ST RECONCILIATION PARENT MEETING 6:30 P.M WEDNESDAY, NOV 25 FAMILY DAY Parents, grandparents and special friends are invited to join the children for Mass at 8:20am & to School to visit the classrooms and the Book Fair.

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St. Ann Church November 15, 2015

MONDAY, November 16 7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Jim Gleason

TUESDAY, November 17

7:00 am Judy Smith (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen

WEDNESDAY, November 18

7:00 am Jackie Smith (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:20 am Mary R. Hadican

THURSDAY, November 19 7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Clayton Philipp

FRIDAY, November 20 7:00 am Diane L. Smith (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Monica Bove’

SATURDAY, November 21

9:30 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 5:00 pm Betty Muckerman

SUNDAY, November 22 8:00 am The people of St. Ann Parish 9:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 11:00 am Christopher Gaia

FINANCIAL REPORT

For the 2nd week of November ending 11/08/2015

$9955.00 ,Stewardship Goal: $14,200

Actual Monthly Parish Stewardship: $16,125 Money Counters: Monday, November 16: Team C

There will be a second collection next weekend for the Campaign for Human Development

The Gospel predicts end times; our challenge though is to live faithfully to the Word, hearing Jesus’ words and living them out, the future holds no fear for us. As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul poor box, know that you are hearing the words

of Jesus and living them out.

WEEKDAY MASSES Mon-Wed, Nov 16-18: Rebecca Williams & Jayme Ferris Thurs, Fri, Nov 19, 20: Ethan Bulard & Desiree Gigers

SATURDAY, November 21: 5:00 pm: Ryan Klohr & Audrey Quinlisk SUNDAY, November 22: 8:00 am: Alex Lawrence & Tahj Henderson 11:00 am: Jacob Bird & Federica Sullivan

In your charity please pray for the repose of the soul Jackie Henneboehle a parishioner (Memorial Mass Nov 16)

Elmer Turner, brother of parishioner Dorothy Squires, and for Barbara Colbert, sister of parishioners Willie and Peggy Murry that the Lord grants them the fullness of eternal life.

November 15: Dynamic Catholic, Alive! Liturgy of the Hours Have you ever considered praying the Liturgy of the Hours? “The Liturgy of the Hours, which is the public and common prayer of the Church, is the prayer of Christ with His Body, the Church.” It is com-posed mainly of psalms, other biblical texts, and readings from the Fathers and spiritual masters (Compendium, 243). Members of the clergy often pray from the 4-volume set, while the 1-volume Chris-tian Prayer is more common for the laity. Texts can also be found at universalis.com. archstl.org/dynamic

November 15: Ordinary Time – Liturgy of the Hours Dy-namic Catholic, Alive! – The Liturgy of the Hours Have you ever considered praying the Liturgy of the Hours? “The Liturgy of the Hours, which is the public and com-mon prayer of the Church, is the prayer of Christ with His Body, the Church.” It is composed mainly of psalms, other biblical texts, and readings from the Fathers and spiritual masters (Compendium, 243). Members of the clergy often pray from the 4-volume set, while the 1-volume Christian Prayer is more common for the laity. Texts can also be found at universalis.com. archstl.org/dynamic November 22: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Uni-verse – Spiritual Direction Dynamic Catholic, Alive! – Spiritual Direction Today we celebrate Christ as the King of the Universe. It reminds us that God has a plan for our lives. Determin-

BIBLE STUDY – WITH A TWIST!

The fifth session will be this Wednesday, November 18th, in the Rectory Library, 9:30-10:30. TOPIC: Women in the Bible. Bring a Bible. Questions? Call Fr. Ron 381-2995

James Alexander Katie Alexander Patrick Barry Alex Befort Dorothy Birdsong Mary Leigh Britt Carl Brown Don Buchholz Marie Buechert Marcia Buterin Anthony Campisi Helen Craven Fr. Jim Edwards Rose Ann Emma Elaine Fitzgerald Kathleen Fitzgerald Marie Gagnepain Bruce Gardiner Julie Garcia Dominic Gaulden Fritzi Goodman

Wallace Goodwin Emily Habel Shannon McLaughlin Healy

Mary Hof Cindy Hogan Chris Holmes Betty Husmann James Jakle Levi Jennings Jack Klein Lucy Kleinsorge Pauline Lawler Barb Lynch Kirk Markuly Dan McGraugh Bob Merritt W.D.M. MaryLouise Montgomery John Nikonowicz Jack Niland Sheila Nunes

Anne Parker Kevin Putnam Marcia Putnam Vi Rodgers John Rodemann Kimberly Ryan Joan Schroeder Rose Marie Schroeder Al Schulte Raymond Sharp Fred Shea Michael Shea James E. Smith Angela Tutt Joe Welsch Nancy Whalen Barbara Williams Marjorie Williams Theresa Zlotopolski Alfred Zlotopolski

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SAFETY AND WELL BEING OF ALL THOSE SERVING IN OUR MILITARY, especially

Matthew Collins Keith Campbell Dylan Hilliard Brandon Klink Justin Scott Robert Spilling Andrew Spilling

and the sick, the hospitalized, home bound and nursing home

Brewhouse Theology will be on Tuesday, November 17, starting at 7p.m and ending around 8:45p.m at the Ferguson Brewhouse, 2nd floor. Our guest speaker, Belden Lane, is a Presbyterian Minister, a Professor Emeritus of Theological Studies at St. Louis University and a story-teller. Belden's topic is

The Power of Storytelling: Life on the Edge. Gather at 7p.m., purchase your food and drinks, and the presenta-tion begins at 7:30p.m.

WEEK OF GUIDED PRAYER

During A Week of Guided Prayer, each participant is invited to pray privately for at least 30 minutes each day, and will meet with his/her prayer guide privately for 30 minutes each day, Monday through Friday. Confidential, one-on-one meetings with prayer guides take place in the afternoon or evening, at Unity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bel-Nor. This is an ecumenical program so any adult is welcome regardless of parish/church affiliation or denomina-tion. For more information or to register, contact Clarence Heller at 314-258-9066 [email protected].