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Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church 10235 Ashbrook Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, 63137 314.868.2310 / Fax 314-868-3919
Friendship in Christ Enjoying each other’s company Striving to bring the best out of each other Sharing a commitment to a common good outside of ourselves
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IHS Were not our hearts burning as he spoke to us on the road … And they recognized him
IN THE BREAKING OF THE BREAD Gospel of Luke 24: 13-35
H o l y N a m e o f J e s u s C a t h o l i c C h u r c h 1 0 2 3 5 A s h b r o o k D r i v e , S a i n t L o u i s , M i s s o u r i , 6 3 1 3 7 3 1 4 . 8 6 8 . 2 3 1 0 F a x 3 1 4 . 8 6 8 . 3 9 1 9
Gina Keppler 314-868-4824 Judy Mantch 314-868-7995 Anna Petroff 314-869-2936
Ted Piekutowski 314-355-7288 Judi Sams 314-869-2589
Bob Stolte 314-869-8147
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday 4:00 pm Standard Time 5:00 pm Daylight Time Sunday 8:00am, 10:30am
Daily Mass Schedule
6:30 am Tuesday/Thursday 8:00 am Monday/Wednesday/Friday
8:00 am Wednesday/Thursday Christ Light of the Nations School
Check the Bulletin each week for schedule changes.
Holy Days of Obligation
8:00 am, and 7:00 pm
Civil Holidays 9:00 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays 2:30-3:30 (CST); 3:30-4:30 (CDT)
Advent & Lent Reconciliation Services
By appointment at any time— call priest directly.
Liturgy of the Hours
7:35am Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Eucharistic Adoration 7:00am Tuesday-midnight Wednesday
Becoming a Catholic Christian
The parish has a year-round/on-going process to assist adults in becoming Catholic. It also has a special program for older unbaptized children. Both can start any time. Call Deacon George (868-2310) for further information
Sacrament of Marriage
Engaged couples begin preparation for the Sacrament of Marriage at least 6 months before their wedding. Please remember—a wedding date will not be scheduled until the assessment of their readiness for the Sacrament of Marriage has been completed. Contact the rectory for more information. Weddings are not scheduled during the Season of Lent. Anointing of the Sick
The sacrament is for those having surgery, the seriously ill, the chronically ill, and those near death. If you know in advance that you are going to the hospital, call one of the priests to arrange for anointing at home or church. In addition the sacrament is celebrated at church on the first Saturday of the month after evening Mass and on the third Sunday of the month after 8:00 Mass. It may be repeated as needed.
A PLEDGE TO P A R I S H L I F E
My parish is composed of people like me. I help make it what it
is. It will be friendly, if I am. Its pews will be filled,
if I help fill them.
It will do great work, if I work. It will make generous gifts to causes,
if I am a generous giver.
It will bring other people into its community,
if I invite and bring them.
It will be a parish of loyalty and love, of fearlessness and faith,
and a parish with a noble spirit, if I, who make it what it is, am filled
with these same things.
Therefore, with the help of God, I shall dedicate myself to the task
of being all the things that I want my parish to be.
Parish Pastoral Leadership Father Michael Henning
Pastor [email protected] Sister Rose Mercurio, SSND
Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Ms. Juanita Blackshear Director of Administration & Programs [email protected]
Mrs. Buffy Modde Parish Nurse
[email protected] Mrs. Theresa McWilliams
Director of Music [email protected]
Deacon George Watson Permanent Deacon
[email protected] Deacon Matthew Duban Permanent Deacon [email protected] Mrs. Judy Krenn Youth Ministry Coordinator [email protected]
Christ Light of the Nations Catholic School 1650 Redman Avenue St. Louis, Mo. 63138, 314.741.0400
Sister Mary Lawrence, SSND Principal
Parish Support Staff
Mrs. Sandy Miesner Parish Secretary
[email protected] Mr. Steve Jones
Maintenance Coordinator Mr. David Vaughn
Parish Custodian Mrs. Rose Fox
Rectory Housekeeping
Parish Pastoral Council Patrick Barrett 314-388-2439
Betty Easley 314-388-0263
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Highlights of Life in Our Community Our Parish Life
Good for You - Good for Others Details in your bulletin or Parish Directory.
Being involved insures the vitality of our parish.
Sunday, January 8th The Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord Men’s Mass & Communion Breakfast
Monday, January 9th
Exercise Class Pinochle Club
Ladies Guild Meeting Quick-Start Annulment Program St. Monica Parish (Creve Coeur) - 7:00pm
Tuesday, January 10th
Eucharistic Adoration & Visits Women’s Prayer Group
Men’s Club Meeting
Wednesday, January 11th
Eucharistic Adoration & Visits
Parish Quilting Room At The Inn Program
Health & Wellness Committee Meeting
Friday, January 13th
Parish Fish Fry
Saturday, January 14th
The Sacrament of Penance
Parish Hospitality Blood Pressure Screening
Sunday, January 15th
The 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Sacramental Anointing of the Sick
Parish Hospitality: Coffee & Donuts Blood Pressure Screening
COMING SPECIAL EVENTS
TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL GODSPELL - THE MUSICAL
Thursday-Sunday, February 3-6, 2012
CATHOLIC MEN FOR CHRIST 2012 Annual Conference / Peabody Opera House
Saturday, February 4th, 8:30am - 4:00pm
CATHOLIC WOMEN FOR CHRIST 2012 Annual Conference / America’s Center
Saturday, March 31st, 7:30am - 4:00pm
Celebrating God’s “Big Idea” - You Are the Light of the World Being Men of Faith and Compassion THE MOST IMPORTANT CHURCH in any person’s life is the church where you were baptized. Here you were immersed in a community of Chris-tian faith and a Catholic way of life. These people and these values made you strong in two important ways - you became more inclusive and more caring of other people. No matter where you live, work, play, or worship this church matters most. It’s the source of an “indomitable” spirit that lives within you.
I’m happy to welcome to our parish again this weekend a group of Catholic men who gather here because of their faith. I’m grateful for our Men’s Club continuing to organize this event. With these men we all have much to remember, to look forward to, and to thank God for in our lives. May the life of St. Joseph and the lives of these men help us to remember that letting God give direction to your life expands your capacity for loving others which al-ways leads you someplace good.
Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come,
the glory of the Lord shines upon you.
Nations shall walk by your light, and kings by
your shining radiance.
You shall be radiant at what you see.
Book of the Prophet Isaiah 60: 1,3-4
A Two-Minute Daily Spiritual Exercise Learning Not to Put Limits on God WE ALL HAVE DAYS WHEN OUR FAITH IS WEAK. Days when we’re tempted to limit what God can do for us and through us. For example, we give up trying to change a bad situation because of too much opposition. We give up trying to connect with someone who seems distant. We give up trying to make a difference because change is taking too long. We all need encouragement.
The following spiritual exercise might be a good way to discover and deeply remember the “indomitable Spirit of God” in your life. An investment of just two minutes each day will lead you - and through you many others - to a full-ness of life and indomitable spirit of care for others.
First, quiet down, within yourself and around you. Then simply ask God to be with you and to guide your thoughts on these questions about your day:
What happened in my life today? Remember the simple facts and events so easily forgotten in the busyness of our days.
How did I feel as my day went on? Go a bit deeper than the facts and recall one or two of your stronger emotions.
Where was God during my day today? Let God remind you of the persons, ideas, memories, objects, or anything that was a part of your day and meant to be a sign to you of God’s presence and power.
Take just two minutes everyday for this exercise. Your faith will be strong in the sureness - no matter what may happen in your life - that God is with you. Also, teach this exercise to your children early in life and our Church will be strong in faith.
“The message of reconciliation has also been entrusted to the whole community of believers, to the whole fabric of the church, that is to say, the task of doing everything possible to witness to reconciliation and to bring it about in the world.”
Encyclical Letter on Reconciliation, Pope John Paul II
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Saturday, January 14 4:00pm Barb Ellington* Dee Hooser* Frank Schneider Linda Schneider Larry Cooke Nancy Cooke \Marilyn Gittemeier Laura Lucido Mary Krsul-D Sunday, January 15 8:00am Betty Easley* Diana Goodwin* Larry Colombo Sandy Hamm Wil Huhmann Betty Kondracki Karen Kulla Shirley Loy Merry Marquart-D 10:30am Barb Arnet* Linda Byrns* Joan Cuidon Jim Cuidon Pat Edgar Jeanne Field Lori Garner Mary Harris Minnie Huston-D
Saturday, January 14 4:00pm Lynda Branda
Sunday, January 15 8:00am Margaret Jackson 10:30am Sr. Charlene
January 9—11 8:00am Jim & Joan Cuidon
Saturday January 14 4:00pm
Sunday, January 15 8:00am Grace & Andrew Gerhart 10:30am
Saturday January 14 4:00pm Jan Glenzy & Joan Janczura
Sunday January 15 8:00am Kathy & Karen Uhlenbrock & Karen Pilgrim 10:30am Jim & Joan Cuidon
MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY January 9 8:00am Tim Ferrell
TUESDAY January 10 6:30am Laverne Balcerzak
WEDNESDAY January 11 8:00am Mary Agnes Tebeau 8:00am School Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary
THURSDAY January 12 6:30am Louis Ehlers
FRIDAY January 13 8:00am Vera Babb
SATURDAY January 14 4:00pm Gus Stergion
SUNDAY January 15 8:00am Doris Drury 10:30am Carolyn Hughes
Health Advisory You commitment to Mass is a sign of the vitality of our parish. However, for the health of our whole community, if you are not feeling well, be attentive to these recommendations: Don’t Come To Church… With a fever—be fever free for 24 hrs. When you’re not feeling well—achy, tired, sore throat, no energy When you’re coughing and sneezing a lot with a runny nose or headache. When You Do Come To Church… Use hand sanitizer at church entrances With slight symptoms of cold or flu- Don’t take communion from the cup Offer the sign of peace with a friendly Wave or simple bow Thank you for your cooperation in taking responsi-bility for the health of our community. Remem-ber, it’s sad to miss Mass when you’re sick or taking care of someone who’s sick, but not sinful.
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LABELS FOR EDUCATION
100 Point Bonus in Your January Paper!
Looking for a way to get your community involved with Labels for Education in the New Year? Labels for Education will offer a special collection sheet for bonus points in your newspaper on January 8, 2012 Please send to school are put in the box marked: Boxtops and Labels for school.
We will be gathering on January 15th immediately after the 10:30 Mass, to take down our Christmas decorations and prepare for ordinary time. Any help would be most appreciated!
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — You shall be radiant at what you see, your heart shall throb and overflow (Isaiah 60:1-6).
Psalm — Lord, every nation on earth will adore you (Psalm 72).
Second Reading — The Gentiles are copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel (Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6).
Gospel — The magi were overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother (Matthew 2:1-12). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 55:1-11; Acts 10:34-38 or 1 Jn 5:1-9; Mk 1:7-11 Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:9-20 or 1 Sm 1:1-8 and 1 Sm 1:9-20; Mk 1:21-28 or Mk 1:14-20 and Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20; Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: 1 Sm 4:1-11; Mk 1:40-45 Friday: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a; Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a; Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40; 1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
MISSOURI PAYDAY LOAN RESTRICTION
Most of us have heard of Pay Day or Title loans. These loans prey on those who can least afford it. Interest rates on these loans can be upwards of 400%. These loans are not regulated under legal usury laws. It is very probable that someone you know has been harmed by these exorbitant interest rates. After all Masses on January 14th and the 15th in the community center, you will have the opportunity to sign a petition on the Missouri Pay Day Loan Restriction. Please take the time to sign the petition to make your congressman aware of your disagreement on Pay Day/Title Loans.
When all the hustle and bustle of the holidays are past-don’t you and your spouse deserve a wonderful weekend away together? Think about refreshing your relationship at a Marriage Encounter weekend
on February 3-5 or April 27-29, 2012. For information on weekends, call 469-7317 or visit www.stl-wwme.org
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PRAYER CHAIN If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, please call either Betty Kondracki @ 868-0176 or Pat Edgar @ 868-4143
In your charity please pray for the repose of Jan Crabb and all who have died this week. We pray that they may now enjoy the great blessings of eternal life and that their family and friends may find peace in the
CATHOLIC MEN FOR CHRIST
2012 Annual Conference “I have called you by name, you are mine”
Sat, Feb. 4 Peabody Opera House
Speakers: Msgr. Stu7art Swetland, Fr. Joe Kempf, Fr. Michael Lightner, and Dn, Ralph Poyo
Mass celebrated by the Most Rev. Archbishop Robert Carlson
Early registration open now at www.catholicmenforchrist.org
Hello! My name is Martha Johnson, and I am a member of Sacred Heart Church in Florissant. I am also a member of a Singles Again, a Catholic organization that helps people heal mentally, socially, and spiritually from the pain of loosing a spouse through death or divorce. We are holding a Steps to Wholeness Workshop, which is in conjunction with The Catholics Come Home Program underway. This program is to help people work through the pain of loosing a spouse from either divorce or death, and will begin on Friday, January 20th at All Saints church in St. Peters, MO. If you have any questions please call me at 831-3351, or e-mail me at [email protected]
Holy Name of Jesus Fish Fry
January 13th 3:30—6:30pm
$7.50 Fried or Baked Dinners (Dinner includes 2 sides)
Saullo’s Cheese Pizza 1/4 pizza slice $3.00
Fish sandwiches and pint size sides also available.
Volunteers are needed! We need volunteers to peel potatoes on Friday morning, volunteers to bake cakes, pies etc., and many volunteers to work a shift during the Fish Fry.
The Catholic Singles Alumni Club invites you to our next Eat and Greet at Growler's on Friday, January 27th starting at 6 PM. We will have food available at a discounted price. For more info, contact Steve at 314-966-0724 or http://csacstlouis.org/activities.html
The Catholic Singles Alumni Club invites you to our next Eat and Greet at Growler's on Friday, January 27th starting at 6 PM. We will have food available at a discounted price. For more info, contact Steve at 314-966-0724 or http://csacstlouis.org/activities.html
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IMPORTANT HOSPITAL NEWS
Hospitals, because they are going paperless, are no longer listing the parishes of patients. So, PLEASE, be sure to let us know if you are a friend, relative, neighbor, etc. are being admitted to a hospital. We want to support you in your illness. Just call the Parish Office and give us your information.
COLD & FLU SEASON IN FULL COLD & FLU SEASON IN FULL SWINGSWING
Although the common cold can make an appearance any time during the year, the winter months have been known as cold and flu season. And surveys and statistics show that the incidents of colds and influenza tend to spike from December through February. Many people believe that colds and flu are the result of cold weather, but the medical and al-ternative medicine communities have their own opinions regarding how people catch colds or the flu. One doctor even states,” The cold and flu are transmitted by respiratory droplets from one person to another.” An herbalist recommends Vitamin D3 sup-plements because the cold weather keeps people indoors and they are unable to get vitamin D from sun exposure, which boosts our immune systems. She also says that Vitamin D3 is the easiest to ab-sorb and can take the place of sunlight exposure. Many who practice medicine believe that exposure to cold weather does not cause colds or flu, but if the virus has already entered the body, being cold or fatigued can decrease a persons im-munity. Those who practice alternative medicine believe that vitamin supplements are the key to re-maining healthy. Adults in the workplace, as well as children in school are pressured to have good attendance. This just sets us up to encourage bad behavior. We send our children back to school to soon and ex-pose other children or we, ourselves go to work when we feel ill because we don’t want to have a poor attendance record. According to the medical population, most colds and flu have a duration of 7-10 days. Adults and children are highly encouraged to stay home when they are sick, at least during the worst part of the illness. Once symptoms have noticeably im-proved and the temperature is returning to normal, it is considered safe to return to school or work. Other recommendations to prevent spreading a cold or flu would be to wash hands frequently and not touch the nose and mouth. Over the counter medications usually work in helping a person get over a cold or the flu, but worsening symptoms may require antibiotics prescribed from your doc-tor. To a Healthy New Year, Buffy Modde, Parish Nurse @ HNOJ
BLOOD DRIVE AT HOLY NAME OF JESUS
Please join Holy Name of Jesus and MVRBC in saving lives. A blood drive will be held at HNJ Community Center on Tues-day, January 17th, 2012 from 3pm—7pm. Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center will be providing the clinical collection of the drive. If you are a first time donor, you must be 18 years of age and bring identification. The upper age for donating blood is limitless. If you would like to donate but don’t know if you can, come and talk to one of the staff members and they can help you. Won’t you come and help us save a life, or two, or even three. If you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment, call Buffy Modde, Parish Nurse @ 314-868-2310 ext 11. An appointment is not necessary.
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Mass for Healing A Mass for healing will be celebrated at Blessed Teresa of Calcutta parish church, located at 1050 Smith Ave, Ferguson, MO., on Wednesday, January 25th at 7pm. During the celebration, FR. Rosy and a number of other prayer teams will pray over every-one who seeks prayer for healing. While on earth, Jesus taught, healed and delivered. He commissioned all the baptized to do the same. Please come with your need, to pray for someone, else or as intercessor for those who are being prayed with.
Holy Name of Jesus Trivia Night Saturday, January 28th
Holy Name of Jesus Community Center Doors open @ 6pm 1st Question @ 7pm
Beer & Soda Available Must be 21 to attend $120 per table of 8
Proceeds to benefit the HNJ St. Vincent de Paul Society
Reservations call Diane Merz 869-6371 or Email [email protected]
Please bring can goods for the food pantry. The table that brings in the most will receive a prize
For Divorced and Separated Catholics Desiring a Sacramental Marriage Quick-Start Annulment Program IF YOU DESIRE THE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE as a divorced or separated Catholic and want to better understand what you may need to do in order to receive this Sacrament, take some time to think and pray about attending one of the Quick-Start sessions listed below. If you find taking this first step difficult, you may want to talk with a family member or friend and ask for their support. I would also encourage parish members to invite and encourage their friends and family to take advantage of this opportunity.
Any one of these sessions will give you a brief overview of the Sacrament of Marriage with an explanation of the annulment process. You will receive personal assistance from a member of our Church who has helped others with this process. If you are ready, you can even begin any application process that may be required.
10:00am Saturday January 7th St. Joseph Parish (Clayton)
7:00pm Monday January 9th St. Monica Parish (Creve Coeur)
5:00pm Wednesday January 18th Cardinal Rigali Center (Shrewsbury)
7:00pm Monday January 23rd Our Lady of Lourdes (Washington)
This one-hour introductory session is being offered in a number of locations for the convenience of those who are interested. Our Church’s greatest concerns are to provide you with information about the annulment process, to give attention to your questions, and to offer pastoral support. Come to any session. Registration is not required.
In order to experience the greatest possible benefit from attending one of these sessions, please bring your marriage history including the date and location of any marriage and divorce as well as the name and address of your former spouse.
. All eight Catholic Elementary
schools in the Northeast Deanery will be open form 1-3pm on Sunday, January 29th. Please invite your friends, family and neighbors to come and visit our schools for the afternoon, to see for themselves that we are Alive in Christ!
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FYI Did you know that there is a candlelight vigil every Sunday evening from 7pm to 7:30pm at the College Church? This vigil is for peace and social justice and has been ongoing for the past 10 years. If you would like more information please call Bob Stolte at 869-8147. Peace
Request 2011 Contribution Statement
ENVELOPE #__________ NAME______________________________________________________________ ADDRESS_____________________________________________ZIP___________ Please fill in the information if you are requesting a Statement of Contributions for the year 2011. Return this form to the Parish Office by mail, through the collection, or in person. Statements will be mailed directly to your home. Thank You
The 3rd Annual
“Mary, Mother of Mercy, Mother of Peace”
Saturday, March 31, 2012, America’s Center
Doors open at 7am. Early check-in encouraged. Conference begins 7:30 with praise and prayer. Closing Mass with
Archbishop Carlson at 4pm. For more information, visit
www. catholicwomenforchrist.org
The Trinity Catholic High School Alumni Thespian Trivia Night will take place at 7pm, Saturday, January 7th in the TCHS Cafeteria. The doors will open at 6pm and the cost for a table of eight is $120. Beer and soda will be provided but players are welcome to bring any other refreshments they would like. Players must be 21 to attend. All proceeds from the evening will go toward the musical production of Godspell Feb. 3-6. For reservations call Diane Merz 869-6371 or email [email protected]
The Catholic Singles Alumni Club is looking for single or married players 18-45 to join their volley-ball league. All skill levels are welcome. Play near Page and 270 on Sunday evenings starting in January. Interested? Contact Andrea at 603-0773 or go to http://csacstlouis.org/activities.html
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Stewardship of Treasure Your Gifts of Support for Our Parish Mission
Theresa Coker, Jo Smith, Cheryl Elder, Sr. Pat Mueller, Martha Rehagen Mary Jane Niemann, Jim Vaughn, Leona Ellebracht, Viola Ryan
Report on Parish Collect ions
Envelope Offerings $7,154.02
Loose Offerings $75.01
Total Sunday Collection: Parish Support $7,229.03
FREE CONCERT
String Ensemble & String Orchestra Winter Concert
Sunday, January 22nd at 3:00 PM CMS Center, 535 Garden Ave.
The children in String Ensemble and String Orchestra at Webster University Community Music School will be performing their winter concert, and the Modde Family would like to invite you to come and see the performance. Admission is FREE. For more information, you may call 314-968-5939 or visit www,Webster.edu/cms.
PARISH ANNUAL REPORT The Holy Name of Jesus Annual Report was mailed recently to parishioners. If you have not received a copy of the report please contact the office. A copy will be mailed to you or you may stop by and pick it up during normal office hours
TAP INTO YOUR FAITH Sponsor - Aquinas Institute of Theology
Location - Schlafly Tap Room 2100 Locust Street ( Downtown St. Louis )
Presentation - 7:00pm Sharp Arrive early for food & drink - And to find a seat
This is the third of a series of popular
programs designed to engaged Catholics of any age - but especially young adult Catholics - in conversations about the
practice of our faith. Plan now to attend. Tell your friends. Let your children and
grandchildren know about this and encourage them to participate.
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 THE CHANGING MASS: LOVE IT, HATE IT, OR STILL CONFUSED BY IT?
By Father Jim Brobst, OMI
The language we all use during the Mass has changed. Fr. Brobst helps us explore some of the questions these changes may inspire:
What is my experience of the Mass? How does it relate to my life? How does it form or inform my relationship with God? How will the new language make the experience of the Mass different - more beautiful, more challenging, or simply a change of words?
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Please join us for the 36th Annual Archdiocesan Mass & Commemoration
To honor the birth and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sunday, January 15, 2012—2:30pm Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson,
Celebrant & Homilist Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
4431 Lindell Boulevard
Reception and Awards Presentation Ceremony for the
2012 MLK, Jr. Model of Justice Honorees...in Boland Hall following the Mass
Please call 367-7929 if you have any questions
BULLETIN COVER CHANGES Our parish bulletin cover is under reconstruction. There will be different pictures used for the cover to try to reflect parish life throughout the year, parish activities and various parish organizations. If your organization or ministry has recent pictures and wish to share them for use on our bulletin cover, please e-mail them to Juanita or Sandy. Indicate the names of individuals in the picture, the name of the organization, dates and functions. Written permission must be obtained from all individuals in the pictures. Stop by the parish office to obtain permission forms. No picture will be used without the signed permission forms pertaining to individu-als included in a specific picture. All pictures may not be used at a specific time due to space limitation but may be used, in combination with other pictures, at a later date.
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