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DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church (573) 374– MARY (6279) www.mothersshrine.com
Sue Schneider General Manager Office: (573) 372-8595 Email: [email protected]
*MASS TIMES Saturday: 4:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. at St. Philip Benizi 10:30 a.m.
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30-4:15 p.m. (Or by appointment.)
Daily Mass: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. ** Wednesday—Friday 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Adoration 9:45-10:15 a.m. Rosary prayed at 8:30 a.m. daily
*Mass times may vary, dependent upon the occurrence of Holy Days of Obligations or funerals. Sacrament of the Sick is in the main Church on the first Friday of each month. **On the second Tuesday of each month, an additional Mass will be held at Laurie Care Center, with the Rosary at 9:30 a.m., and Mass at 10 a.m.
Fr. John Schmitz,
Pastor
David Lovell, Deacon
Office Staff
Linda Neff, Secretary [email protected]
Kathy Woodward, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Maintenance
Tom Gerant Cody Taylor
Parish Nurse Mary Lou Hatfield, RN, BSN [email protected]
Parish Council Jerry Dechant
Worship and Spiritual Life Sue Purdon Music Ministry Sue Purdon & Sharon Slovinski Art & Environment Pat Wheeler Lector Ellen Lovell Server Father Schmitz / Deacon Dave Greeters Marge VanEvercooren & Marcy Brown Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Steve & Janice Mandl Lay Ministry Director Paul Van Evercooren
Social Concern OPEN Guild—Liz Pauly Respect for Life Mike Lovelace Senior/Homebound Dave & Mitzi Chase
Christian Faith Formation Lisa Cluver Youth Faith Formation Michele Haggerty RCIA Michele Haggerty Adult Faith Formation Lisa Cluver
Ladies Scripture Study Janice Mandl
Men of St. Joseph Bob Miller
Buildings and Grounds OPEN
There are many ministries to participate in. Don’t see a ministry that you feel drawn to but have an idea of one? Please contact the parish office or see Fr. Schmitz.
WELCOME St. Patrick Catholic Church
176 Marian, Laurie, MO. 65037 Office: (573) 374-7855 Fax: (573) 374-0627
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:00AM –4:00 PM website: www.shrineofstpatrick.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaintPatrickCatholicChurchLaurieMo/
MISSION STATEMENT: St. Patrick Catholic Church
encourages spiritual growth, lives Christian values and
provides meaningful stewardship to the local and world communities.
DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
MASS INTENTIONS December 9th
MON. 9:00 AM WILLIAM RYAN, SPI
TUES. NO MASS
WED. 9:00 AM BOB CARTER, +
THURS 9:00 AM CINDY MILLER, SPI
FRI. 9:00 AM JERRY UNREIN, +
SAT. 4:30 PM PEOPLE OF THE PARISH
SUN. 8:30 AM BRENDA LEIGH BELLUS, +
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Sunday: Is 11:1-10/ Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 19 [cf. 7]/ Rom 15:4-9/Mt 3:1-12
Monday: Gn 3:9-15, 20/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [1]/Eph 1:3-6, 11-12/Lk 1:26-38
Tuesday: Is 40:1-11/Ps 96:1-2, 3 and 10ac, 11-12, 13/Mt 18:12-14
Wednesday: Is 40:25-31/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 8 and 10/Mt 11:28-30
Thursday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17 [cf. 8]/Lk 1:5-25
Friday: Is 48:17-19/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6/Mt 11:16-19
Saturday: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11/Ps 80:2ac and 3b, 15-16, 18-19/Mt 17:9a, 10-13
Next Sunday: Is 35:1-6a, 10/ Ps 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10 [Is 35:4]/Jas 5:7-10/Mt 11:2-11
SCRIPTURE READINGS
December 8th—15th
Sunday: 2nd Sunday of Advent
Monday: Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Tuesday:
Wednesday: St. Damasus I, Pope
Thursday: Our Lady of Guadalupe
Friday: St. Lucy, Virgin & Martyr
Saturday: St. John of the Cross, Priest & Doctor of the Church
Next Sunday: 3rd Sunday of Advent
Observances for the week of
December 8th
WEEKEND ATTENDANCE AND COLLECTION:
November 17, 2019
Attendance: 429
St. Patrick’s $ 5,976.80 EFT 1st of month $522.50 EFT 15th of month $1065
Please consider electronic fund transfers, (EFT) to continue tithing if you will be leaving during winter months.
STEWARDSHIP
Please advise the Parish Office if a name should be added or removed from the prayer list and ensure the person is aware their name will be published in the bulletin. Names will remain on the list for 3 months. If a longer period of time is needed, please notify office.
PARISHIONERS
Sandra Ambuul, Butch Bayer, Ceil Bish, Dorothy
Bock, Barbara Bogardo, Steve Callahan, Theresa
Carter, Jeanne Dunn, Jeanie Hatfield, Mike Hutton,
Teresa Morgan, Nancy Nicholson, Bob and Charlotte
O’Bryan, Michael Rhoads, Elizabeth Rourke, Marlene
Rowe, Edward Ruehter, Bill Shortino, Clarence
Smith, Rex Smith, Al Vasey, David Wilke, Dorothy
Wheeler
FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Ashley Barnett, Susie Bilderback, Christopher
Bonick, Dorothy Bos, Janet Brown, Dr. Heather
Cardin, Eamon Dolan, Amy Drake, Shirley Dull, Mary
Kay Feely, Sharon Franklin, Christine Gaul, Tegan
Gaul, Shawn Gill, Rick Hanrahan, Marv Hansen, Rita
Helgersen, Ronald Hutton, Richard Middeke, Valera
Middleton, Paul Miller, Wyatt Newman, Nancee
Noble, Anthony Perez, Pat Reidy, Shannon Rhoades,
Midge Rollings, Susie and Bill Runnebaum, Fr. Jeff
Schleisman, Marie Sharp, Jenna Steele, Diana
Thomas, Jordan Thompson, Mike Waeckerle, Karen
White, Josh Wick
DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
2nd Sunday: Knights of Columbus, Pancake Breakfast, St. Leo Hall, after 8:30 am Mass
1st Tuesday: Parish Guild, St. Leo’s Hall 10:00 am
2nd Tuesday: Knights of Columbus, Rosary at 6:30 pm, Meeting begins at 7 pm, Knights in St. Leo Hall, Ladies Auxiliary in Chapel
3rd Tuesday every other month; (Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov): Building and Grounds Meeting, 1 pm, St. Leo Hall.
Wednesdays: Men of St. Joseph, 7 am St. Leo Hall.
3rd Thursday: Ladies Scripture Reflection, following 9 am Mass, St. Joe Hall. Open to all ladies of our parish. Pastoral Council, 6 pm, St. Joe Hall. Open to all parishioners.
1st Friday: Sacrament of the Sick, 9 am, Main Sanctuary
ONGOING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS
Below are opportunities at various parishes in the Jefferson City Diocese to have reconciliation prior to Christmas. Please make an attempt to attend a reconciliation service if you are unable to attend the service at St. Patrick on December 15th.
Advent Reconciliation
Church Location Date Time
St. Ann Warsaw Dec 8th 4:00 PM
St. Andrew Tipton Dec 10th 7:00 PM
St. Patrick Laurie Dec 15th 2:00 PM
St. Vincent Sedalia Dec 15th 4:00 PM
St. Philip Versailles Dec 16th 6:00 PM
Our Lady of Snows Mary’s Home Dec 18th 7:00 PM
Sacred Heart Eldon Dec 19th 7:00 PM
St. Lawrence St. Elizabeth Dec 22nd 4:00 PM
DEC 7&8 Gift Shop Christmas Extravaganza
Sale
DEC 8 Knights of Columbus
Pancake Breakfast After 8:30 AM Mass
DEC 8 National Night of Prayer for Life
8:00 PM— 10:00 PM
DEC 9 Immaculate Conception Mass 9:00 AM
DEC 14 St. Nicholas Party
St. Leo’s After Mass 4:30 PM
DEC 17 Giving Tree Gift Return Due
DEC 17 Laurie Care Center Mass 10:00 AM
Daily Mass in Chapel 5:30 PM
DEC 22 Decorate Main Sanctuary
After 8:30 AM Mass
DEC 25
–JAN 1 OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED
DEC 29 OPEN HOUSE at the Rectory
The 4th day of Christmas 1:00 PM— 5:00PM
JAN 1 New Year Day Mass 9:00 AM
JAN 4 First Saturday Morning Mass 9:00 AM
JAN 16 Ladies Scripture Study
St. Joseph Hall After 9:00 AM Mass
“As each one has received a gift,
use it to SERVE ONE ANOTHER as good
stewards.” 1 PETER 4:10
ST. PATRICK GOAL: $24,000
WEEKLY STATUS OF COLLECTION:
As of December 2, 2019: $16,385
74% of goal
Catholic stewardship appeal
Urgent Need For Repairs
We are getting closer to obtaining the much needed funds to cover expenses of urgent repairs! These urgent items roughly total $20,000.
As indicated in the previous bulletin, a parish family generously committed to matching all raised funds up to $10,000. At this time approximately $6,300 in donations have been received, with the matching funds we are at 64% of our goal. Your bighearted giving and support in helping St. Patrick meeting this goal is greatly appreciated.
Ladies Scripture Study
There will be no Ladies Scripture meeting in December.
The December 19th meeting has been cancelled. We will resume once again on January 16th after the 9:00 AM Mass.
DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
Pflaum Gospel Weekly Reflection and Questions for
next week: Third Sunday of Advent
Life Question: What are ways you have made the
world a better place?
Gospel Question: What was John the Baptist waiting
for?
In next Sunday’s Gospel John the Baptist raises a
question we often ask: Who is Jesus? Is he the long-
awaited Messiah? Jesus sends John a message—the
deaf hear, the blind see, lame people leap, lepers are
healed, the dead are raised, and Jesus preaches to
the poor. Jesus’ message tells us not only who he is
but also who we, his followers, are. Jesus and his
followers are people who heal, who give life to
others, who reach out especially to the poor. Working
for justice for poor people is one of the most
important ways we can follow the Gospel. To follow
Jesus is not to get ahead with God for one’s self. To
follow Jesus is to gather people together and to take
special care of those who have a hard time helping
themselves and to people who need strength not to
be scared. This is the spirit of Jesus we celebrate on
Christmas.
Next week: Third Sunday of
Advent
About the Gospel:
John the Baptist questions if Jesus is the one that
God has promised will come after him. In response,
Jesus recounts some of his miracles, all of which
were prophesied by Isaiah. Jesus affirms that John is
a prophet sent to prepare everyone for his own arri-
val.
Visit www.usccb.org/bible/readings to read next Sun-
day’s Scripture.
In Church:
Jesus went out of his way to show kindness to peo-
ple who needed it. Have each person in your family
make a pledge to help someone who needs it. Each
evening this week, share how you have spread Jesus’
kindness.
Question of the Week:
How do you share good news with others?
Family Prayer:
God, we thank you for many blessings. Help us to be
blessings to others. Amen
Family
Corner
Everyday Stewardship—Jesus Is Headed Your Way
One day, we heard the news that a possible tornado was heading our way. We live off of a highway, and it was traveling
along that very road. My wife and kids huddled in the downstairs bathroom. Not many tornadoes surface in North Carolina,
so our children were particularly worried because it was something they had never contemplated happening before. The tor-
nado never did come into our neighborhood, but it did cause one of our sons to express that he needed to go to Confession as
soon as possible. He hadn’t done anything too over the top sinful, but coming face-to-face with a tornado had caused him to
have some second thoughts about his preparedness for meeting God. Hopefully, a tornado doesn’t make a path through your
city or town this Advent.
Sometimes, reminders of our mortality find their way into life. The passing of a loved one, a car accident, or a health scare
can all cause us to reflect on where we are in our relationship with God. Without those moments, we can find ourselves living
daily without a mindfulness of where God is in our life and if our actions are pleasing to Him … or if they drag us further
away into the world.
Advent is the time to take inventory of where we are with God. How are we living as good stewards and mature disciples?
What do I need to make amends for in the healing power of the sacrament of Penance? A tornado may not be coming, but
Jesus will be returning someday. Hopefully, you will run outside of your home to meet him, and he won’t find you huddled
up afraid in your bathroom.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
Christmas gift for
that special mom.
They will get a card
showing you
purchased and the
engraving will be
before Mother’s
Day 2020.
As we begin our Advent journey in preparation for the celebration of Christ’s
birth and in anticipation of his coming again in glory, we are reminded of our
need to be prepared. This short season of Advent can be a mini-pilgrimage for us
who find ourselves living in a world that is often counter-productive to developing a
focused and meaningful relationship with God. Being a Christian and standing firm in our faith requires a strength that can
only come from prayer. These four short weeks can help us look back to what God
has done in history, to what God continues to do in our lives today, and to
what God promises for the future. May we use this Advent time wisely, and find our
calling to holiness.
Praying with Jesus in the Womb. We know his life on this earth began in the womb, at the moment of his conception. And, so we know that the first part of his journey among us - the first part of the Word of God taking flesh and dwelling among us - was nine months in his mother's womb. But, we rarely reflect on this part of the presence of “God with us.” From the moment that - “by the power of the Holy Spirit” - the life of Jesus began in Mary's womb, Jesus became one with us. He didn't magically appear as an adult. He began his life journey as a tiny bundle of cells. We can imagine those cells multiplying so quickly, day by day and week by week - silently, imperceptibly. But, this human life was already “God, made one of us.” No one could imagine God could be human. And, now we can imagine our God coming among us in this developing, new life - so small, so dependent, so powerless. We can feel the gratitude welling up within us as we contemplate the unseen journey of Jesus being “knit” in his mother's womb (Psalm 139). Though Son of God, he is becoming Son of Mary. We can imagine that already, in this very fine development, he is taking on her flesh, her cells, her shape, her looks, her heart. It is so slow, and yet, so planned. It is a journey which none of us can remember, but which every one of us took, to become who we are. And, now we contemplate that profound solidarity with us which our Savior began - even in the womb, for us. Already, this sense we have of his entry into our experience helps us remember that he shared our human journey and we never need to feel alone, on any part of our journey. He became one of us by taking on the very way we enter this world. This transition to a life born into this world, and the continuing journey of a child, a young person, and finally as an adult, is one Jesus made, for us. And, in these moments, as we contemplate this mystery and its meaning for us, we grow in gratitude for that first coming and we grow in our longing for our relationship with Jesus to develop in intimacy and love. (Part one of a Creighton University Ministry story)
Remember the Shrine in the winter months.
DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
COMMUNITY FOR CHRIST
Thank You!!
With much appreciation I want to say a very warm thanks for the loving support of the parish. Your words, notes and care at clergy appreciation have energized me and strengthened the joy I have to be your Spiritual Father and to walk together in this wondrous journey of faith as one with God. God Bless you all, Father Schmitz
We hope you like the new look of our youth servers.
We would like to expand the look of the new cassocks and surplice to our adult servers to replace the threadbare Albs that are currently worn. But the new look involves an added expense.
We are praying for additional contributions to help cover the cost enabling us to unify the new look for all servers.
New Look
The annual St. Nicholas
Celebration will begin following
the 4:30 PM Mass, Saturday,
December 14th. Please bring your
favorite dish to share with everyone, or
choose a new recipe to try out. The
option is yours to make.
Meat will be provided. Come and join in on the fun.
St. Nicholas Celebration
The Gift Shop has a wide range of items for your Christmas needs. From Nativity sets to prayer cubes, that would make great stocking stuffers, as well as numerous items for Christmas gifts for all ages.
C H R I S T M A S S A L E !
The Gift Shop will be open extended hours
December 8th 9:00AM -5:00PM
Once you have your items gathered for purchase, take a chance on drawing a discount to use on your entire purchase. Discount will range from 10% off up to 40% off. Drawing will be at register at time of purchase.
On Sunday, December 8th from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM, our parish will participate in the National Night of Prayer For Life. The purpose is to unite our prayers with Catholics throughout the country in an effort to help bring back the world to Christ and bring about an end to abortion. The hours are chosen to coincide with Our Lady of Guadalupe’s appearance to Juan Diego.
The hour may seem late, but holds a great importance. Please consider joining Catholics across our great nation as we unite in prayer.
National Night of Prayer For Life
Gift Shop
The food pantry is short on items such as Ensure and similar protein drinks, fruit in light syrup, and canned vegetables. Although these are items of need, staple items, such as rice, beans, pasta, mac & cheese, as well as diapers, wipes, etc. are always gratefully accepted.
Please take into consideration placing an added donation of cash wrapped around the item. A little really can go a long way in covering the needs of our community!
Community For Christ is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM.
They can be reached at (573) 374-4425 during hours of operation.
Give the gift that brings Peace and could change their life.
Give them a Dave Ramsey course for Christmas!
Begin saving right away!
Special pricing through St. Patrick’s
We will be meeting in St. Joseph’s Hall starting at 1 pm, Sunday, February 20th, 2020 and run through Sunday, March 29th, 2020.
To sign up contact Parish Office at (573) 374-7855 or
email: [email protected] or
DECEMBER 8TH, 2019 2ND WEEK OF ADVENT
Thank you to all who attended St. Patrick’s Second Advent by Candlelight. Our gracious gratitude to Sharon Slovinski for her faith inspired speech; all of the table leaders; Salina Franklin and
Chase Fillpot for the beautiful music; Michelle Haggerty for her help with the sound system; and our husbands who worked in the kitchen and helped decorate. It was a wonderful evening and a great start to Advent. Belva Gerke
Angie Uptergrove Diana Sutherland
Thank You!
Today, December 8th
Cost is $6 ages 8 and up
$3 ages 7 to 4 ages 3 and under FREE
Come have a relaxing All You Can Eat breakfast of
Knights pancakes, sausage, biscuits and gravy.
Knights of Columbus
Liturgical schedule for December 14th & 15th
Sunday, December 15, 8:30am Lectors: Edrea Eisenhauer, Joe Brown Greeters: Jim & Belva Gerke, Jim Ellis Communion Ministers: Priscilla Miller, Eric Tichy Lay Ministry Directors: Paul Van Evercooren, Bernie Marco
Saturday, December 14 Server: Connor Souders
Saturday, December 14, 4:30pm Lector: Lorri Steffen Greeters: Youth Communion Ministers: Steve Mandl, Janice Mandl Lay Ministry Directors: Bob O’Bryan, Jim Klein
Pew Angel: Jeanie Colby