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October 15th, 2017 * 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Sorrows Church
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time—Year A October 15, 2017
Our Lady of Sorrows 5020 Rhodes Avenue St. Louis, MO 63109 www.olsorrows.org
Business Hours
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Phone (314) 351-1600
Fax (314) 351-1602 Pastor
Fr. Sebastian Mundackal
Mass Schedule
Daily Monday—Friday 6:30 a.m.
Holy Days 6:30 a.m., 8:15 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Rectory closed on all Holy Days
Sunday Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m.
Confessions Tuesday 6:15—6:30 a.m.; Saturday 4:00—4:45 p.m.
By appointment anytime
PARISH STAFF Rev. Sebastian Mundackal, Pastor
[email protected] Rev. Andrew Sigmund, Retired
[email protected] Msgr. Eugene Morris, in Residence
[email protected] Deacon Dan Skillman, Pastoral Associate
[email protected] Mrs. Cathy Newhouse, Bookkeeper
[email protected] Mrs. Kate Harden, Bulletin Editor
[email protected] Mr. Greg Schweizer, Director of Music
[email protected] Mrs. Mary Ann Eggleston, Parish Nurse
OTHER HELPFUL NUMBERS Prayer Chain 330-9275 Parish Helpers 351-4673 Medical Equipment Needs 752-4660 Martha Ministry (funeral luncheons) 351-4673 St. Vincent de Paul (assistance line) 289-6101 mailbox 1123
Eucharistic Adoration: The Adoration Chapel, locat-ed in the South Sacristy, is open on weekdays; call the rectory for specific hours. Please come & spend some time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.
Sacramental Policies: For details on sacramental policies for infant baptism, adult initiation, anointing of the sick, Christian mar-riage, or religious vocations, stop by the rectory or visit our website: www.olsorrows.org. Bulletin Articles: Should be submitted by 9am Monday morning prior to the weekend the article is to run. Articles may be emailed to [email protected], faxed to 314.351.1602, or dropped off at the Rectory office.
New rectory hours: Monday—Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm
Today’s Scripture readings offer us a standing invitation to the everlast-ing joy of the Heavenly banquet and a loving warning to stay ever ready for this Heavenly banquet by con-stantly wearing the wedding gar-ment i.e., remaining in a state of grace. All three readings describe
how a loving and providing God sees to it that there is abundant food for His people. In the first reading, Isaiah describes the Messianic banquet on the Lord’s mountain in the Holy City of Jerusalem, which Yahweh is preparing for His peo-ple. The “good news” is that it is a great feast of “rich food and choice wines.” But for the children of Israel the “bad news” is that Yahweh invites all peo-ple, including Gentiles, to the banquet. Today’s Re-sponsorial Psalm (Ps 23), presents God as the Good Shepherd who nourishes, leads, and protects His flock. In the second reading, St. Paul advises the Philippians to put their trust in the power and good-ness of a providing God, who in Jesus, has given His Church everything needed to enable His followers to participate in the Heavenly banquet. In today’s Gospel, by telling an allegoric parable of judgment in the Temple of Jerusalem two days before his ar-rest, Jesus accuses the Jewish religious and civil leaders of rejecting God’s invitation to the Heavenly banquet given through him, God’s Son. They have rejected the invitation by not listening to the Good News preached by Jesus and by not reforming their
lives. This invitation was repeatedly extended to Is-rael through the prophets, including John the Bap-tist. But the leadership contemporary with Jesus re-jected the reality that Jesus was the fulfillment of all prophecy, refused to accept God’s invitation to right-eous living given through John the Baptist and through Jesus, and is now planning to kill God’s own Son, Jesus. Hence, God is inviting the sinners and Gentiles for His banquet, and that is why Jesus is keeping the company of sinners. Life messages: 1) We need to keep wearing the wedding garment of holiness and right-eousness—the state of grace—all the time and appreciate and make use of the provision for God’s graces in the Church: a) We received the “wedding garment” of sanctifying grace in Baptism, and we receive additional graces to retain it through the other Sacraments. b) Our participation in the Eucha-ristic celebration and in personal and family prayers helps us to recharge our spiritual batteries and ena-bles us to lead Spirit-filled lives. c) Jesus nourishes us in the Church through the proclamation of the Word of God and through his own body and blood in the Holy Communion. 2) We need to participate in the Eucharistic banquet with proper preparation by repenting of our sins and by actively participating in the prayers and singing during the Holy Mass. Participating in Holy Mass is the best preparation and source of power for our future participation in the Heavenly banquet.
Our Lady of Sorrows, St. Louis, MO
From the Pastor’s Desk
“Our Mother Heals” Ministry at OLS Catholics and non-Catholics welcome!
We are starting a healing Mass and anointing at Our Lady of Sorrows for all those who are sick in any way, espe-cially cancer patients. The Mass of heal-ing and anointing will take place the first Saturday of the month at 10:00 am. After Mass, we will have adoration, healing prayer, and anointing. For non-Catholics, we will pray with them and pray over them. All are welcome to come and experience the healing power of Jesus in their personal lives!
Traveling Mary Statue Wanted: People interested in having the Statue of the Traveling Pilgrim Mary visit their home.
We have space on our list for anyone who would be inter-ested in praying the rosary at home while the Statue of Mary is visiting. Please contact Carol Johnson 314-353-2699 (home) or 314-651-1853 (cell).
Feast of St. Luke Wednesday, October 18 8:00 am Mass @ SCCA Come celebrate the Feast of St. Luke, evangelist and
patron of the medical profession, at Mass with the SCCA students, faculty, and staff.
We especially invite all who work in health care to come for a special blessing.
Please accept our thanks for being models of healing, mercy, and love to our community.
SUN 10/15
Volleyball league play
Chancel Choir
Cub Scouts pack mtg
10:00 am
11:00 am
6:30 pm
Faenger Hall
Music Room Cafeteria & S/S Rm
MON 10/16
Volleyball Practice
AFFC book discussion
Athletic Association
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
Faenger Hall
S/S Rm
Notre Dame Rm
TUE 10/17
GS Troop 441
Maintenance Comm.
Welcoming Comm.
St. Vincent de Paul
Southside Basketball
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
S/S Rm
Holland Rm
Notre Dame Rm
Holland Rm
Faenger Hall
WED 10/18
Quilting
Quilting
Volleyball Practice
BS Troop 51
AFFC book discussion
9:00 am
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
Quilting Rm
Cafeteria
Faenger Hall
Cafeteria
S/S Rm
THU 10/19
Legion of Mary
Southside Basketball
8:45 am
7:00 pm
Holland Rm
Faenger Hall
FRI 10/20
Wedding rehearsal 6:00 pm Church
SAT 10/21
Cub Scot den mtg
Wedding
9:00 am
1:30 pm
S/S Rm
Church
SUN 10/22
Chancel Choir
Southside Basketball
11:00 am
11:30 am
Music Room
Faenger Hall
Monday, Oct 16, St Hedwig; St Margaret Mary
Alacoque Readings: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32
6:30 a.m. † Gene Stecher
Tuesday, Oct 17, St Ignatius of Antioch Readings: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41
6:30 a.m. † Marcella Baldasso Wednesday, Oct 18, St Luke
Readings: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
6:30 a.m. Special Intention (VM)
Thursday, Oct 19, Sts John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, & Companions Readings: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54
6:30 a.m. † Sylvia Maschek
Friday, Oct 20, St Paul of the Cross Readings: Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7
6:30 a.m. † James Camilleri
Saturday, Oct 21, Weekday Readings: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12
5:00 p.m. † Eleanor Rimkus celebrant: Fr Sebastian Mundackal
servers: M Thompson, AJ Thompson, J Mercer lectors: E Zesch, M Yohe
Sunday, Oct 22, 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Readings: Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
8:00 a.m. People of OLS celebrant: Fr Sebastian Mundackal
servers: B Morgan, T Rooney, J Knobbe lector: T Thompson
10:00 a.m. † Ginny Pericich celebrant: Fr Sebastian Mundackal servers: M Rega, C Mattingly, V Mattingly lectors: M Cline, M Cline
Sunday, October 9 2017 Envelopes: $ 6,989 Loose: $ 889 $ 7,878
Thank you for your sacrificial gifts to our parish!
Online Giving Sign up for Online Giving by visiting our parish website at www.olsorrows.org and selecting the online giving link. If you need technical support, you can contact Our Sunday Visitor at 1-800-348-2886, option 4, or contact Cathy Newhouse in the rectory: 351-1600.
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Blessing of Expectant Mothers
THIS WEEKEND during 10:00 Mass, we will bless all expectant mothers. Please join us in praying for the health and safety of these women and their children as they grow and live the life to which God has called them.
Our Lady of Sorrows, St. Louis, MO
Welcome! To all our Guests,
Fr. Sebastian, Fr. Sigmund, Msgr. Morris, Deacon Dan, and all of the Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Family wel-come you and hope that your time with us may be a prayer-filled, spiritual experience. You are always wel-come here! If you would like to become a member of this parish or are thinking of becoming a Catholic, con-tact the Rectory office: [email protected] or 314-351-1600.
HIGHSCHOOLERS! Please join us this Wednesday, October 18th from 7-9pm at Bishop DuBourg High School as we finish out our Chaos series. See saintlouislifeteen.org for more information.
Please keep us in your prayers! Saint Louis Life Teen will be on fall retreat Oct. 20 - 22nd. Pray that it is a weekend of deep encounter with our Lord, community, and FUN! We will be keeping all of our parishes in pray-er.
Baptismal Preparation The next Baptismal Preparation Evening is MONDAY, November 6th from
7:00-8:00 p.m. in the Rectory. If you need to have your child (under 7) baptized, please call 351-1600, to sign up for our next preparation opportunity.
Pray for the Sick Please remember the following people in your prayers:
Dianne Mees Mary Ann Chibnall Rena Clavenna Mike Cebulski Gary Harbstreet Lois Wyman Henry Dabbs Marsha Radick Yolanda Downey Larry Dunn Michael Schweizer Sandy Hickel Monica Mendoza Sheila Marie Shadden Marilyn Stuesse Ella Buckendahl
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel The Eucharistic Adoration Chapel has hours open:
Monday—9am, 10am, 11am Tuesday—2pm, 3pm
Wednesday—9am, 10am, 1pm, 3pm Thursday—2pm, 3pm
Friday—11am, 1pm, 3pm If you have one hour a week to spend with Our Blessed Lord, please call Audrey (481-5712).
Lectors & Eucharistic Ministers Wanted! OLS is blessed with committed and dedicated extraordi-nary ministers. These parishioners add to the beauty and prayerfulness of our liturgies, and we are grateful for their service. Are you willing to help at Mass, too? We’d
love to add more lectors and eucha-ristic ministers to our roster. Especial-ly if you attend 5:00pm Mass, please con-sider assisting with this vital ministry! Call Dawn Lammert to volunteer: 314-402-4308.
Discussion Groups Forming Now! Acts: The Spread of the Kingdom
Acts: The Spread of the Kingdom, by Jeff Cavins, shows how Christ's Kingdom on earth is empowered to carry out his work in the world. The book of Acts shows the Church, enlivened by the Holy Spirit, teaching, preaching,
healing, and restoring outcasts in the same way that Jesus did on earth. This study program will be offered at OLS in three (3) seven-week sessions. Session one will begin on November 6, 2017. The Cost is $31.00 for the study book that will be used for all three (3) sessions. To register, contact Deacon Dan Skillman at
(314) 351-1600 or stop by the Donut Social on Sunday, October 1, 2017 after the 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Masses. Session two will begin in in February 2018 and Session three in November 2018. Dates to be announced in the bulletin and on the parish website.
St. Vincent DePaul News Greetings Fellow Parishioners, The St. Vincent DePaul Society conference at OLS is not publicly recognizing your generous donations during the first Sunday of the month Masses. Rather, we are accepting your canned goods and other items of charity at every Mass. You will find SVDP baskets inside the doors of church to accept your donations. Items will be collected regularly and taken to our food pantry. Items of greatest need are canned meats, toiletries and cereals,
however all goods are appre-ciated and won't go to waste. St. Vincent DePaul appreci-ates all your past and hope-fully future generosity.
Thank You, Members of SVDP
This bulletin is completely funded through the generosity and support of our advertisers. For information on advertising opportunities in our parish bulletin, please contact Dan Brady: [email protected] or 314-443-8840. Thank you for your support!
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Adult Servers Needed! We are looking for Adults (Men and Women) who would like to be trained to become Mass Servers for our Parish Funerals, Wed-dings and possibly for Sunday Mass-es. If you are interested, please con-tact Deacon Dan Skillman or the Rec-tory at (314) 351-1600.
Upcoming Feast Days and Holy Days Please mark your calendars and join us to celebrate:
All Saints Day* November 1st at 6:30am, 8:15am, & 7:00pm
All Souls Day November 2nd at 6:30am and a special
remembrance Mass at 7:00pm
Thanksgiving Day November 23rd at 9:00am
Immaculate Conception* December 8th at 6:30am, 8:15am, & 7:00pm
Parish Christmas Celebration December 15 at 6:45pm
Christmas* December 24th at 4:00pm—Mass for the children
Midnight candlelight Mass
December 25th at 9:00am
Solemnity of Mary January 1st at 9:00am
Other parish Christmas celebrations will be announced soon. Stay tuned!
* Holy day of obligation
Trunk or Treat! Attention All Parishioners: Trunk or Treat will be celebrat-ed on the SCCA parking lot on October 27th. Cars must arrive by 6:45 p.m. and the event will start at 7:00 p.m. Candy will be handed out until 8:00 p.m. No walk ins will be allowed this year. Please contact Hilda (314-295-7053 or [email protected]) for more information about registering a vehicle and include the number of children that you would like to have attend with you. You may also order pizza for dinner (the order must be placed with a registered car). Car registration and pizza order must be placed by October 16th.
Parish Christmas Celebration On December 15th, join your parish family to cele-brate Christmas! We’ll light the outdoor decorations for the first time at 6:45. At 7:00, musical group Joyful Noise will lead us in a prayerful, one-of-a-kind Christ-mas carol service. After the performance, join us in Faenger Hall for a reception. We look forward to cele-brating this beautiful season with you!
Come Join the Club!
Our Lady of Sorrows Over 50 Club would like to invite men and women age 50 and over to attend our monthly gathering. We meet on the 4th Tuesday of the month (some exceptions apply). Doors open at 10:30am. Bring your own lunch, and we will provide dessert and bever-ages. A brief meeting at 11:15am will take place and bingo will follow. On occasion, we join other Over 50 groups for outings or trips. We are a friendly group of three generations who enjoy welcoming folks and mak-ing new friends.
The annual dues of $5 are paid in January and there is a monthly fee of $2 for all attending. Individuals over 90 do not have to pay the annual dues.
Questions? Call Bernadette: 314-353-5425.
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Parish Mission Statement: We, the Catholic community of Our Lady of Sorrows, are disciples of Jesus Christ through our Bap-tism. Nourished by Word and Sacrament we seek to form adults, teens, and children in the ways of the Gospel, while welcoming new members to our parish and our Catholic faith. As a Eucharistic people, guided by the Holy Spirit, we minister to all, especially the ill, elderly, and those in need, through works of fellowship, charity and justice. We strive to continue the mission of our parish begun a
century ago through the prayerful intercession of Mary, Our Mother.
October 15, 2017
Fundraiser @ Pizzeria Tivoli Team Bud and Barb, captained by parishioners John and Anne Ross, invite you to Pizzeria Tivoli for a fundrais-er. All tips and a portion of the sales go to Siteman Can-cer Center and Children’s Hospital to help create a world without cancer. This is our 5th annual event, and we ap-preciate the owners, Mindy and Yana, for their incredible generosity. The fundraiser will take place on October 18
and 25 from 4:30 – 9:00. Come in and enjoy a great meal for a very worthy and needed cause. If you’d like to reserve a table, call 314-832-3222. Looking forward to seeing you there!
OLS Parish Council 2017-2018
Fr. Sebastian Mundackal 314-351-1600 [email protected]
Rev. Mr. Dan Skillman 314-420-9236 [email protected]
Fr. Andrew Sigmund 314-351-1600 [email protected]
Corinne Bardgett, Chairperson 314-481-0335 [email protected]
(or) [email protected]
Ray Bockskopf 314-240-5847 [email protected]
Doug Broleman 256-585-7220 [email protected]
Celeste Engel 314-599-3602 [email protected]
Don Franke 314-353-5528 [email protected]
Dominic Grana 314-724-4692 [email protected]
Denise Klevorn 314-351-1855 [email protected]
Barb Paulus 314-832-8773 [email protected]
Joe Pavlik 314-972-2271 [email protected]
John Ross 314-960-9189 [email protected]
Dick Zerega 314-752-0602 [email protected]
Patti Zerega 314-602-2759 [email protected]
Calling all Teens! The OLS parish council is seeking two teen members to serve on the council for the next 9 months. This is a great opportunity to play an important role in defining and executing parish goals. Your voice is important, and we want to hear from you! If you are inter-ested, please contact Corinne Bardgett ([email protected]) or Denise Klevorn ([email protected]).
Happy Anniversary! Couples celebrating over 50 years of marriage in October:
Walter & Mary Gerau Oct 6 61 years Mel & Carol Sitner Oct 6 61 years Donald & Heidi Rickert Oct 4 59 years James & Gloria Kudrna Oct 18 59 years James & Carol Dickson Oct 15 57 years John & Ruth Ann Marshall Oct 7 56 years Joseph & Beatrice Reymer Oct 30 50 years
Join in congratulating all our couples who are celebrating their milestone wedding anniversaries this month. Others will be recognized in the coming months for 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, etc. anniversaries. If any of the below infor-mation is not correct, or if your anniversary has been left off the list, please let the rectory know.
Michael & Patti Hogan Oct 21 45 years Neal & Jacque Mattingly Oct 2 20 years Mark & Shannon Groth Oct 11 20 years Paul & Jennifer Schulze Oct 18 20 years Daniel & Barbara Reinarman Oct 25 20 years Randy & Mary Kruse Oct 26 15 years Tim & Theresa Noland Oct 11 10 years Terry & Amy Kinealy Oct 13 10 years Joseph & Brittany Rheinheimer Oct 13 5 years
You Did It for Me At 60 years old, Moussa Mai left his life behind to escape Boko Haram. He traveled for four days and arrived in the village of Kaya, Chad, with nothing but the clothes on his back. His story is a common one for people fleeing violence. This is why CRS is working with local Church partners in Chad to help 1,000 refugee and host families receive vouchers for two months’ worth of food and livestock.
Learn more at: crs.org/you-did-it-for-me
“Let us throw ourselves into the ocean of God's goodness, where every failing will be cancelled and
anxiety turned into love.”
--St. Paul of the Cross
Dynamic Catholic, Alive: Repentance The readings today talk much about the Lord’s goodness and how He provides for His people in abundance. However, we should turn out attention to the idea of repentance. Why? Because repentance is the qualification for truly relishing
what the Lord provides for us. In the Gospel, there is a man who comes to the wedding banquet but is cast out because he is not wearing a wedding garment. In the parable, the wedding garment is a sym-bol for repentance, a change of heart and mind, which is the condition for entrance into the kingdom. Through repentance, Christ transforms our faith and allows us to continue this transformation process in a life of good deeds (Mt 7:21–23). If we want to feast on the riches of God, it is essential for us to repent and turn away from our sins. How do you need to repent in order to be prepared for the wed-ding banquet? archstl.org/dynamic
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SLUH Card Party The St. Louis University High School Mothers’ Club hosts their annual Card Party on Sunday, October 15 from 11:00am—2:30pm at SLUH (4970 Oakland Ave /
63110). All are invited to enjoy an after-noon of cards (or just conversation), crafts, white elephant, raffle, attend-ance prizes, bakery items, and lunch. Join a table or put together your own. Free parking. Admission is $9.00/person. To make a reservation please
visit www.sluh.org/parents/mothers-club. Hope to see you for our 90th anniversary of the Card Party!
Eucharistic Adoration A personal invitation to spend time with Jesus.
The Students at South City Catholic Academy would like to invite you to spend time praying with us on Wednes-day, November 1 at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed directly after the 8:00am All School Mass that morning and will conclude
with Benediction at 2:50pm.
Saint John XXIII, Pope (1958 – 1963), who made a daily Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament, reminds us on the importance of Eucharistic Adoration, "In the Blessed Sacrament a heavenly school is open to you, with the best
teacher one can possibly imagine, Jesus Christ himself."
Come pray with us – we will be praying for you. For more information, contact Pam Miller, SCCA’s Director of Faith Formation and Liturgy: [email protected]
SCCA Fried Chicken Dinner The SCCA 8th grade class is bringing back the best fried chicken dinner in town! Join us on Saturday, October 21st from 5:15 to 8:30 in the SCCA Cafeteria (at Hampton & Pernod).
Dinners are $9.00 and include 3 pieces of chicken, 2 sides, and a dessert. All proceeds benefit the 8th grade class.
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