7530 Natural Bridge Normandy, Missouri 63121 385 · it's annual plant sale Saturday, April 23rd,...
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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.
Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016
Lector Schedule April 23 and April 24 Saturday, April 23, 5:00 pm: Mary Jane Kieffer Sunday, April 24, 8:00 am: Pat Lohe 11:00 am Kate Flatley
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Support the Pro Life Cause: Contribute to Our Lady’s Inn by shopping at Twice Blessed Resale Shop, 3302 Meramec, 63118. Hours are Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 am until 5 pm.
SANCTUARY LADIES : Friday, April 22, 2016 Mary Blackard, Jean Kustura, & Dee Pollaci
On the fourth Sunday of each month our St. Vincent De Paul Society collects non-perishable food and paper products for Caritas, which operates a food pantry that feeds 300 needy families living in the 63121 and 63120 zip codes. When you shop this week grab an extra can of tuna or chili, jar of peanut butter, a package of paper towels, or any non-perishable food item or paper product (pet food is also appreciated) and bring your donations the week-end of April 23, 24. Thank you for your generosity. Also, there are bread, bagels, and pastries available in the Assembly Room after the Sunday 8 and 11 am masses next weekend. Your free will offering for these items is much appreciated.
April 10: Dynamic Catholic, Alive! – Peter and the Papacy Christ tells Peter: “Feed my lambs” and “Tend my sheep” (Jn 21:15-19). In the Gospel of Matthew, we read: “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church” (Mt. 16:18). These vers-es, along with many others, show that Peter was first in authority among the Apostles (Petrine supremacy). Through Apostolic Suc-cession, Pope Francis is the successor of Peter, as Bishop of Rome and “perpetual, visible source and foundation of the unity of the Church” (Compendium, 182). How does the Pope inspire you to live out your faith? archstl.org/dynamic
The 46th annual Sponsors' Dinner and Auction is Saturday, April 30th. This event is our biggest fundraiser of the year and to be successful we need everyone’s help. You can help by donating an item for the auction (for ideas there is a wish board in the vestibule and we need the items ASAP so the book can go to print,) donating a gift card to your favorite shop or restau-rant, attend the auction and bid on the donated items, purchase raffle tickets (there are some tickets on the table in the back of church.) Questions? Contact Pat or Eileen at the rectory. Thanks for your support!!
Readings for the Week of April 17, 2016 Sunday: Acts 13:14, 43-52/Ps 100:1-3, 5/Rv 7:9, 14b-17/Jn 10:27-30 Monday: Acts 11:1-18/Ps 42:2-3; 43:3-4/Jn 10:1-10 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26/Ps 87:1-7/Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24--13:5a/Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8/Jn 12:44-50 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25/Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27/Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33/Ps 2:6-11/Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52/Ps 98:1-4/Jn 14:7-14 Next Sunday: Acts 14:21-27/Ps 145:8-13/Rv 21:1-5a/Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 Liiturgical Publications Inc
From the Pastor’s Pen: The Courage to Love… It is an apropos Theme for this year’s Annual Catholic Ap-peal. Perhaps each generation has the same response as they age – the world seems a bit colder, a little sadder, a little less like the world they grew up in. As I age and see more grey on the top of my head than ever used to live there, I re-alize what an act of courage it is to continue to love, to con-tinue to hope, to continue to believe that God is not done with me, nor done with this world of ours, despite the gloom and doom brought to our attention in the nightly news and the daily papers. This theme resonates strongly with me – and I hope with you as well. God is NOT done with us, either in this corner of the world called St. Ann nor the other parts of the Archdiocese. Rather, there are still new initiatives of grace, more outreach to the struggling poor, more chances for us to live the cor-poral works of mercy. If I have the courage to love – to con-tinue to open my heart to the cries of ALL my sisters and brothers, then how can I not open my heart to serve them as well? You know the drill. Volunteers will be in the back of the church with pledge cards for you. Take a moment to fill yours out, either before or after masses this and the next two weekends. Let the sharing of your treasure be an expression of the courage in YOUR heart to love. And know that any donation, no matter how small or large, continues the work of the Kingdom. (As an aside, St. Ann teachers receive Tui-tion assistance from the Catholic Appeal. The Newman Cen-ter received $68,000 last year. What a difference your sup-port makes for us!) Be courageous this year. Speaking of your support, thank you for the amazing out-pouring of Sponsors for the Dinner Dance. I continue to be amazed by your generosity. Some great oral and silent auc-tion items have also found their way to the rectory. If you have a donation and are waiting for your chance to bring it up, NOW is the time. And, if you plan on joining us for the Dinner Dance on Saturday, April 30th, and have not sent in your reservation, please do so at your earliest convenience. Finally, we are always in need of volunteers the week before and the week of to prepare for the great event. Alan Zagurski needs a few good men (and/or women) to strip the wax off the old floor and put down a few layers to spruce things up. And Kate Flatley and Co. can use the help in decorating and setting up the silent auction items. Contact Pat Marstall or Kate Flatley to be put on a list for either or both groups… PS...All are welcome to attend the Confirmation Mass for our 7th and 8th grade students this Monday (April 18) at 7:00 p.m. in our church
PLANT SALE - The Pasadena Hills Garden Club will hold it's annual plant sale Saturday, April 23rd, 2016, 8:30 am until 12:30 pm at the Fountain, Roland Blvd., at Country Club Dr., in Pasadena Hills. Information - 314-537-2213
Congratulations to St. Ann 8th grader Lianna Johnson, who has been chosen as a Finalist for the Respect Life Cre-ative Writing Contest. She will attend the Awards Ceremony on April 20th.
Mental Health Fact:"Over 50 percent of students with a men-tal disorder age 14 and older drop out of high school—the highest dropout rate of any disability group." If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis, call BHR at 314-469-6644.
St. Ann Church April 17, 2016
MONDAY, April 18 7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am George Zamborsky
TUESDAY, April 19 7:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Marie Buechert (living)
WEDNESDAY, April 20 7:00 am Monica Bove’ (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:20 am Maggie Jost
THURSDAY, April 21 7:00 am John Ngoc Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Helen Craven (living)
FRIDAY, April 22 7:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Convent) 8:00 am Rosemary Dunn
SATURDAY, April 23 7:00 am Maria Nhai Nguyen (Good Shepherd Conv) 5:00 pm Dolores Toppmeyer
SUNDAY, April 17 8:00 am Anna Nguyen 9:30 am (Good Shepherd Convent) 11:00 am The People of St. Ann
FINANCIAL REPORT
For the 2nd week of April ending 4/10/2016
$7,554 Stewardship Goal: $14,200
Actual Monthly Parish Stewardship: $19,603 Money Counters: Monday, April 18: Team C
ST. PATRICK CTR TUNA CASSEROLES Thursday, April 21 is the drop off date for casserolers on team B. 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 questions.
James Alexander
Katie Alexander Patrick Barry Alex Befort Dorothy Birdsong
Mary Leigh Britt Carl Brown Don Buchholz
Marie Buechert Marcia Buterin Jerry Buterin
Walter Chadwick 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 Amy Habel
Shannon McLaughlin Healy
Mary Hof Cindy Hogan Chris Holmes
Mike Hubbard Betty Husmann James Jakle
Levi Jennings Michael Jost Jack Klein Pauline Lawler
Barb Lynch Kirk Markuly Dan McGraugh
Bob Merritt MaryLouise Montgomery Peggy Murry
John Nikonowicz Jack Niland Sheila Nunes Anne Parker
Kevin Putnam Marcia Putnam Vi Rodgers
Carol Ruth Roszhart
Kimberly Ryan Maria Sanchez Joan Schroeder Rose Marie Schroeder
Al Schulte Blain Selvidge Stephanie Selvidge
Raymond Sharp Fred Shea Michael Shea
James E. Smith Barbara Ten Eyck Martha Ten Eyck Sarah Trzeciak
Vincent Wallace Joe Welsch Nancy Whalen
Barbara Williams Theresa Zlotopolski iAlfred Zlotopolski
Equillaa Zenon
Please Pray for the safety and well being of all Those serving In Our Military, especially the family members and friends of our St. Ann parishioners:
Keith Campbell Dylan Hilliard Andrew Spilling Brandon Klink Justin Scott Robert Spilling And pray also for those who are sick, home bound and nursing home residents:
BULLETIN NOTICES should be brought to the office, dropped in the basket, or emailed to [email protected] by noon on Tuesdays to assure publication for that weekend’s bulletin.
COMING EVENTS - MARK YOUR CALENDARS! 7th & 8th grade Confirmation………………..Mon, Apr 18, 7 pm Sponsor’s Dinner Dance/Auction………...…………...Sat Apr 30 Last day of 2015-16 school year……………………..Fri, May 27 8th grade Graduation………………………………….Fri, May 27
The Little Sisters of the Poor have openings in their Independent Living Area. A resident must be at least 65 years of age and have limited financial resources to be considered. Independent Living offers a large single room, fully furnished, with a private bathroom and show-er. Meals, laundry and housekeeping are included in the rent which is subsidized, based on income, assets and medical expenses. The mission of the Little Sisters of the Poor is to welcome the needy elderly of any faith into their Home as they would Jesus Christ himself, and serve them with love and respect until death. If you or someone you know might be interested, please call 314-421-6022 and ask to speak to Ron Kostedt in Social Services.
Mon-Wed, Apr 18-20: Jack Garrett & Ethan Bulard Thurs-Fri, April 21, 22: Cullen Quinlisk & Ryan Klohr Sat, Apr 23, 5:00 pm: Ethan & Olivia Bulard Sun, Apr 24, 8:00 am: Lianna Johnson & Estella Bahan Sun, Apr 24, 11:00 am: Aiden & Cullen Quinlisk
Altar Servers
On Saturday, April 23 at 9:00 A.M., Defenders of the Un-born will be hosting the Third Annual National Day of Pro-test Against Planned Parenthood in front of their facility at 4251 Forest Park Blvd. The main speaker, among others, will be Georgette Forney of Silent No More. This protest will take place simultaneously at hundreds of Planned Parenthood loca-tions across the country. For more information, contact Mary at 314-346-9052 or email [email protected]
SPRING FLING CARD & GAME PARTY at Holy Trinity Parish Center, 3400 St. Gregory Lane - St. Ann, MO, on Tuesday, April 26, 2016...Doors open at 11 a.m and the party begins at 12 noon. The cost is $7.00 per person. There will be attendance prizes, and Refreshments (cake and coffee) are included, and sandwiches, hot dogs, chips and soda will be available for sale. For additional in-formation or to reserve a table call Mary Cornwall at 428-3236.
This week the Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA) starts. This year the appeal is called “The Courage to Love.” Your pledge helps fund needs and programs in our Parish and School (with teacher and tuition support), the UMSL Newman Center, and elsewhere in the St. Louis area. Please pick up your pledge card in the back of church and return it in the collection basket in the following weeks. Your support is truly appreciated.