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THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA NOVEMBER 9, 2014
SECOND SUNDAY OF EASTER - DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY APRIL 7, 2013
HOLY INFANT CATHOLIC CHURCH 627 DENNISON DRIVE BALLWIN, MO 63021 636-227-7440
FAX: 636-227-4548 WWW.HOLYINFANTBALLWIN.ORG
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REV. EDWARD STANGER, PASTOR REV. DONALD ANSTOETTER, ASSOCIATE PASTOR REV. THOMAS VORDTRIEDE, ASSOCIATE PASTOR
DEACON DANIEL HENKE DEACON DANIEL RAIDT DEACON KENNETH CLEMENS, RETIRED
PASTORAL STAFF
PATRICIA FOLEY DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CHUCK CHAUVIN DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY TIM CLAUDIN DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY
RELIGIOUS STAFF
SISTER ROSARIO DELANEY, R.S.M. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SISTER LAURENTIA CUSACK, R.S.M. CONVENT
PARISH OFFICE
BEATA GORDON OFFICE MANAGER MONICA SABATINO OFFICE ASSISTANT MARGE STEUDEMAN OFFICE ASSISTANT KRIS MISPAGEL CHILD SAFETY COORDINATOR MARY THIERET ACCOUNTANT MARY WINKELMANN BULLETIN EDITOR
HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. CLOSED 12:00 - 1:00 P.M.
HOLY INFANT SCHOOL
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CONVENT
239 NANCY PLACE 636-391-1528
HOLY INFANT PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
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YOUTH HOUSE
237 NANCY PLACE 636-227-7440 EXTENSION 128
MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY EUCHARIST SATURDAY: 4:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M.
SUNDAY: 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 10:15 A.M. 12 NOON
WEEKDAYS MONDAY - FRIDAY: 6:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. SATURDAY: 8:00 A.M.
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S , N 9 - Gus’ Pretzels Sale, for our deployed National Guard, after all Masses, Church Lobby - Catholicism: The New Evangelization, 7:00 p.m., Upper Cafeteria M , N 10 - Financial Accountants, Team 1 - Quilters, 9:30 a.m., Lower Cafeteria - PSR Classes, 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. T , N 11 - Veterans’ Day Program, 8:00 a.m., Parish Center - Bible Study for Men and Women, 9:30 a.m., Holy Infant Room - Adult Faith Committee, 4:30 p.m., Adult Ed Room - Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions, Evening Prayer and Rosary, 7:00 p.m., Chapel - Knights of Columbus General Meeting, 7:45 p.m., Holy Infant Room W , N 12 - Joyful Hope Prayer Group, 6:30 p.m., Adult Ed Room - Divorce Care, 7:00 p.m., Holy Infant Room - RCIA, 7:00 p.m., Rosario Hall - Stewardship Committee, 7:00 p.m., Upper Cafeteria - Rosary, Intentions of World Peace, 7:00 p.m., Chapel T , N 13 - Women’s Bible Study, 9:00 a.m., Holy Infant Room - Stephen Minister Training, 7:00 p.m., Rosario Hall - Joyful Noise Choir Rehearsal, 7:15 p.m., Church - Men’s Club Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Lower Cafeteria F , N 14 - Legion of Mary, 9:30 a.m., Holy Infant Room S , N 15 - PX90 Meeting, 7:00 a.m., Upper Cafeteria - Seasons of Hope, 9:00 a.m., Adult Ed Room - Confirmation Candidate Commitment Ceremony, 5:30 p.m. Mass - Knights of Columbus Adult Bingo, 7:00 p.m., Upper Cafeteria - Pictorial Directory Sign-up after all Masses, Church Lobby S , N 16 - Pictorial Directory Sign-up after all Masses, Church Lobby - Confirmation Candidate Commitment Ceremony, Noon Mass - Men’s CRHP Teams 7 and 8 Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., Holy Infant Room
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A very special welcome to our friends and visitors who have come to pray with us today. We are glad you are with us as we praise and worship our Lord. We hope you find a warm welcoming community here at Holy Infant Parish. As we prepare to celebrate a time of thanksgiving in our nation, let us take time to focus on the blessings we have—a reminder of the goodness of our loving Father. May we take time to notice and give Him thanks.
Please call us at the rectory office, (636) 227-7440, if we can be of help to you or if you would like to become a member of our parish.
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S , N 15 4:00 p.m. Ron McKenzie Michael Metz 5:30 p.m. Mark Nealon Patti Niemeyer S , N 16
7:00 a.m. Sandra McGrath Matthew Dazey 8:30 a.m. Nick Miskov Tony Catlett 10:15 a.m. Marcia Critchell Susan Doering 12:00 p.m. Sean Bender Meagan Campbell
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S , N 15 8:00 a.m. Mackenzie Gareau Nicola Ginther 4:00 p.m. Clayton Fritz Matt Gentry Zach Grellner Caden Eames 5:30 p.m. Lucas Hoffey Annemarie Howell Grace Hughes Marco Fernandez
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7:00 a.m. Alex Imig Evan Jager Bella Gereau 8:30 a.m. Lily Johnston Kayla Keegan Sean Kelly RC Gioia 10:15 a.m. Luke Kelly Natalie Knapp Alyce Koch Michael Colletii 12:00 p.m. Allie Dannegger Maggie Dunne Brian Ewers Trinity Flaton
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S , N 15 4:00 p.m. Team 2 5:30 p.m. Team 1 S , N 16 7:00 a.m. Team 1 8:30 a.m. Team 1 10:15 a.m. Team 2 Noon Team 2
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S , N 15 4:00 p.m. Ronald and Gretchen Harman 5:30 p.m. Daniel and Judy Giblin S , N 16
7:00 a.m. Olive and Dolores Meyer 8:30 a.m. Al and Pat Bouckaert 10:15 a.m. Derek and Karen Dawson
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October 10, 2014
Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
By now we should all realize that there is no going back to the status quo following the tragic shooting of Michael Brown. Rightly so! The status quo was not good enough. This tragedy has left a community struggling to cope with anger and frustration that it had repressed for many years. Now is our moment of truth. We can let the anger and frustration spill over in violence, and then be repressed again. Or, we can take the opportunity to break the cycle and address the underlying issues that cause the anger and frustration.
But we need to keep in mind the issues here are bigger than Ferguson. They are as deep as the hold of sin on the human heart and as broad as the solidarity of the entire human race. That means we will not be able to fix things quickly. But we have to more forward. And it is not just Ferguson or the greater St. Louis metropolitan community, but the entire country and the whole Church that needs to look at these issues.
Is it not a sad reality that we integrated professional baseball and schools a long time ago, but we have not integrated everyone’s heart?
The sin of racism in our cities and our nation must be dealt with, but never with violence. There are small but vocal groups currently threatening violence. I urge anyone who feels the desire to violently lash out to first pause and consider the potential consequences of their actions: Will violence make the situation right? Will it right the wrongs? Or will it only make things worse? The unrelenting desire for revenge is a poison that seeps into our souls and can become contagious carrying with it a commitment to violence.
As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars...Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.” What’s the solution? For all of us to be quick to apologize for our own faults, and as quick to forgive the faults of others as we want them to be in forgiving ours.
We need to come together in prayer and dialogue to address the deeper underlying issues—family breakdown, racial profiling, quality education, abuses of authority, lack of gainful employment, fear of one another, mistrust of authority, black on black violence, and white flight.
In God we are all one family and we need to call upon Christ the Prince of Peace in prayer to give us the strength to sit down together as brothers and sisters.
So, let’s ask: what blueprint does God have in mind for us? And let’s remember that Christ gave us the blueprint: to love God with all our heart and mind and soul and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. What that means for us is that we must respect the dignity of each other. We show that respect by having a willingness to sit down together and dialogue, by having the humility to admit our mistakes and say we are sorry, and by praying for one another—yes, praying! Praying that God fills our hearts with love for one another, removes the hate we have allowed to fester there, and teaches us how to express our love in concrete ways.
It is no longer the time to ask “What would Jesus do?” It is time to ask “What is Jesus doing?” What Jesus is not doing is adding violence to violence. Remember what he said to his disciples in the Gospel of Luke when they asked if they should call down fire from Heaven to consume a town that didn’t welcome him? (Lk 9:54) He rebuked them. Jesus is also not ignoring the problem and hoping it will go away! What Jesus is doing is pleading with us to listen to each other, respect each other and help each other.
That’s the same Jesus who said: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” Christ calls us to promote peace, not provoke violence. Our Lord Himself suffered the most terrible of injustices, because although incapable of doing wrong, He was nevertheless condemned to suffer and die on the cross. And when one of his disciples responded by lashing out in violence he said, “Put away your sword!”
Inspired by the example of Christ, I fervently renew my call to everyone in Ferguson and the greater St. Louis community: be an instrument of peace amid the chaos! Work for calm in the turmoil!
If we depart from God’s blueprint, the fruit of our thoughts and actions will not be peace but its opposite—force and violence! It’s time to turn to a different kind of power—persuasion and service. It is the way of Gandhi and Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. It is the way of the Lord who is filled with love and mercy. It is the way each of us should be. May the God who suffered on the Cross fill us with love and guide our thoughts and actions. Sincerely yours in Christ,
Reverend Robert J. Carlson Archbishop of St. Louis
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S Through October 26, 2014 ( Week 17)
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Each quarter, three percent of our offertory collections will be tithed to the poor and needy.
Quarter
10/01/14 - 12/31/14
Weekly
$ 645
Quarter to Date
$ 3,420
Weekly Year-to-Date Offertory Received $ 14,801 $ 276,150
Offertory Received - Electronic $ 6,706 $ 223,279
Special Donation $ $ 2,040
Business Donation $ $ -
Holy Day Collections $ 505 $ 2,774
End of Year Contributions $ $ -
Tuition Earned $ 34,048 $ 578,816
Total Income $ 56,060 $ 1,083,058
Budget Required $ 65,639 $ 1,115,863
Over/(Under) Budget $ (9,579) $ (32,805)
Building Repair Fund $ 1,020 $ 21,918
Endowment Fund $ 15 $ 942
Tuition Assistance Fund $ 135 $ 3,195
Special Collections $ $ 30,550
World Mission Sunday $ 675
Retirement Fund for Religious $ 150
Campaign for Human Develop. $ 125
Permanent Diaconate $ 115
Seminary $ 100
Number of Families Enrolled in Faith Direct 506
S . V P S O 19,2014People helped: 21 Receipts: $ 2,158 Expenses: $ 2,524
Families helped with: Food: 2 Utilities: 1 Shelter: 3 Budgeting: 1 Transportation: 2
To help, please make your check payable to “St. Vincent de Paul Society”, put in an envelope marked “SVDP” and drop it in the collection. For help, please call us at (314) 289-6101 voice mail box 2265. Leave us a message.
S , N 9 T D L B E 47:1-2,8-9,12;P 46:2-3,5-6,8-9;1C 3:9 -11,16-17;J 2:13-22 7:00 a.m. James Smith 8:30 a.m. John Dover 10:15 a.m. Jamie Sollecito 12:00 p.m. Living and Deceased Members of Holy Infant Church M , N 10 S . L G T 1:1-9;P 24:1 -4 ,5-6;L 17:1-6 6:00 a.m. Alfonso Cantu 8:00 a.m. Ron Flynn T , N 11 S . M T T 2:1-8,11-14;P 37:3-4,18,23,27,29;L 17:7-10 6:00 a.m. Intentions of Holy Infant’s Priests 8:00 a.m. Intentions of Verla and Ken Patterson W , N 12 S . J T 3:1-7;P 23:1 -6;L 17:11-19 6:00 a.m. Purgatorial Society 8:00 a.m. Jim Walsh T , N 13 S . F X C P 7-20;P 146:7-10;L 17:20-25 6:00 a.m. Ginny Capone 8:00 a.m. Josephine Borcic
F , N 14 2J 4-9;P 119:1-2,10-11,17-18;L 17:26-37 6:00 a.m. Ray Barton 8:00 a.m. Rick McCain S , N 15 S . A G 3J 5-8;P 112:1-6;L 18:1-8 8:00 a.m. Steve Matichek 4:00 p.m. Arlene Simpson 5:30 p.m. Deacon Bill Krull S , N 16 33 S O T P 31:10-13,19-20,30-31;P 128:1-5;1T 5:1-6;M 25:14-30[14-15,19-21] 7:00 a.m. Florence Pape 8:30 a.m. Living and Deceased Members of Holy Infant Church 10:15 a.m. Shawn Madigan 12:00 p.m. Gary Stanley White
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“For we are God’s fellow workers…” 1 Corinthians 3:9
We are called to help God build His kingdom on earth. We are His eyes, ears, hands and voice on earth. By giving of our “first fruits” of our time, talent and treasure, we help fulfill God’s call. Are you doing all you can to help? Do you spend time in prayer every day? Do you participate in one of the many parish ministries? Do you give generously in the offertory collection each week?
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“I will go anywhere and do anything in order to communicate the love of Jesus to those who do not know him or have for-go en him.” —St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
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“For we are God’s fellow workers…” – 1 Corinthians 3:9
We are called to help God build His kingdom on earth. We are His eyes, ears, hands and voice on Earth. By giving of our “first fruits” of our time, talent and treasure we help fulfill God’s call. Are you doing all you can to help? Do you spend time in prayer every day? Do you participate in one of the many parish ministries? Do you give generously in the offertory collection each week? I extend an invitation to all who are interested in learning more about Stewardship to attend a special gathering on Wednesday, November 12th at 7:00 p.m. in our Upper Cafeteria. Mr. David Baranowski, the Director of Stewardship Education for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, will present how our parish community can become even more energized through Stewardship.
Ladies Annual Christmas Dinner Party December 3 Upper Cafeteria
Make your reservation now for the Ladies Christmas Dinner/Party which will be held on Wednesday, December 3. The evening begins at 6:30 with cocktails, followed by a fabulous dinner with a variety of desserts.
After dinner we will play ‘Rob-Your-Neighbor’, so if you wish to participate, bring a wrapped gift valued at under $10. The cost for the evening is $30; seniors cost is $25. Bring your mothers, sisters, aunts, neighbors and friends. If you are unable to attend, please help us spread the word. Reservations are required by December 1. Please make checks payable to Holy Infant and drop them off in the parish office or mail to Holy Infant, Ladies Annual Christmas Party, 627 Dennison Drive, Ballwin, MO 63021. Volunteers to help set up before the party would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Mary to volunteer or if you have any questions: [email protected] or call (636) 220-6519.
H M 2015 We will be traveling back to Haiti next summer on Thursday, July 2 through Thursday, July 9. Registration will open to high school teens first, then to the entire parish. Registration forms and more information will be available soon.
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Marcus and Brittany Brandt Brian and Alicia Clark Jamie and Sara Dauber Norma Gilliam
Stacee Gilmore Jason and Sherry LeClere Justin and Ellen Lindberg Stella Salvo
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Guess what! It’s time to prepare for another basketball season at Holy Infant. The basketball referee meeting is on Sunday, November 23 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the gym. At this important meeting, we will review the rules and discuss mechanics that will be used. We will also schedule the beginning of the Mike Kelly Tournament. This meeting is mandatory for everyone in his or her 1st, 2nd or 3rd year of refereeing. If you want to referee, please contact Jeff Gratzer at [email protected].
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B-Ball scorekeepers must be 7th grade or older and must attend a one hour training session which will be held on Wednesday, November 19 at 7:00 p.m. in the Upper Cafeteria. You must also work 2 training games in the Mike Kelly Tournament. Registration for the class is required. Please email [email protected] with your name, grade and phone number. Space is limited. Returning scorekeepers: If last year was your first or second year scorekeeping, you also need to attend this training class. If you have any questions, call Michelle Bess at (636) 230-9545 or [email protected].
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Karen Irwin and friends will be selling Gus’ Pretzels after Mass on Sunday, November 9. The proceeds will be used to purchase and mail care packages to our deployed National Guard “citizen” soldiers in Afghanistan. Every pretzel purchased makes a difference to a soldier.
If your family would like to adopt a soldier this Christmas, the cost to send one care package is $25. You may mail your check payable to: Operation Sunscreen for MONG, along with any letters, cards and pictures you would like to send to your soldier, to Karen Irwin, 343 Alverston Ct., Ballwin, MO 63021.
Come Join Us! Saturday, November 15th in the
Upper Cafeteria at 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Coffee and Light Breakfast Provided
Topic: Raymond Arroyo – “World Events from a Catholic point-of-view”.
“Building Courageous Men
of Faith” Px90 is dedicated to help strengthen our
relationship with Christ and to make us better husbands, fathers and courageous men of faith.
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Everyone is welcome to join the Joyful Hope Prayer Group for the 5 week audio series by Fr. Barron, starting November 12 at 6:30 p.m. Each talk about the various themes of Advent is about 15 minutes long. The prayer group will start with song, listen to the teaching, then discuss what was heard. We will end with intercessory prayer. The session will finish about 8:00 p.m. You are welcome to stay as long or short as you wish. Join us in the Adult Education Room at 6:30 on November 12. There will be no audio teaching the week of Thanksgiving. Call Kathie Hanneke, (314) 704-2350 for more information. All are welcome!
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We wish to honor all the men and women who have served our country in the Armed Services. We honor all Regulars, Reserve, and National Guard. The Knights of Columbus have purchased a gift card for each of you. You can pick it up from a Knight in the church lobby before or after all Masses this Saturday evening and Sunday morning, November 8 and 9. Thank you for our freedom!
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an extra … gently-used … modern … SOFA, that you don’t need anymore? Would you be willing to donate it to be used in our Adult Education Meeting Room?
If so, please email the dimensions and a photo of the sofa to Patricia Foley at [email protected] Thank you!
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The Holy Infant Respect Life Committee would like to thank all those parishioners who stood prayerfully for the unborn and their parents at Planned Parenthood on our 40 Days for Life adopted day. Please continue to pray for hearts to change and abortion to end!
A M A I Zechariah—A Prayer Ministry for Men would like to invite the men of Holy Infant to a prayer breakfast on November 15 at 9:00 a.m. at the Cardinal Rigali Center. The speaker for this breakfast will be Zip Rzeppa. The cost is $15. For more information call (314) 427-7786 or email [email protected].
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“The love of God and neighbor, the greatest commandment, is expressed in, and the fruit of
Eucharis c worship.” —St. John Paul II
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Holy Infant Youth Ministry www.hollyinfantballwin.org/youth-ministry
LIFE TEEN (high school teens) @HolyInfantLT W C ?
Why do we need the Church? Is it possible to have a relationship with Jesus without the Church? Isn’t the Church corrupt? We will answer these questions as we continue our series on Catholic Apologetics. Join us at the Youth House from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 4:12 T N P
Come early this Tuesday for PING PONG! Also, beginning at 7:30 p.m.,
we will look at the upcoming Gospel and have time for reflection, praise and worship. We would love to have you join us!
EDGE (middle school youth) The next EDGE is Wednesday, November 19 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Youth House.
C ’ EDGE (middle school youth) Next EDGE is this Thursday at 7:00 a.m. If you are interested in being involved in the thriving youth ministry at Holy Infant, visit holyinfantballwin.org/youth-ministry.
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The Lateran Basilica, located in Rome, is the official seat of the pope, the bishop of Rome. It is equivalent to a cathedral of a diocese. The Basilica was built during the time of Constantine and was consecrated by Pope Sylvester in 324 AD. This feast is celebrated in honor of the basilica as a sign of love for and union with the See of Peter. St. John Lateran Basilica reminds us of our relationship with the larger, universal Church. Rome was the center from which the Faith was proclaimed through the mission of St. Peter and St. Paul. St. John Lateran’s is the place where the successors of St. Peter have lived, died and passed on the faith. It is a symbol of our deep connection with the roots of our faith.
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Please consider joining Catholic women from the Archdiocese for breakfast on Saturday, December 6. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. with the meal and speaker from 9:00 - Noon. It will be held at Cardinal Rigali Center, 20 Archbishop May Drive in Shrewsbury. The fee is $20.00. The speaker will be Marty Scrima from our parish. Please come, enjoy fellowship with other Catholic women and be uplifted by Marty's talk. To register, call Catholic Renewal Center, (314) 427-7786 by November 28. You can also register online at: [email protected].
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DR. GARY W. DELANCEYOPTOMETRIST
113 Old State Rd.Ellisville, MO 63021
(636) 256-7800 parishioner
14738 Manchester Rd.Ask for Holy Infant Discount!
GRAND OPENING!!!Wildwood Auto Plaza
17330 Manchester Rd.(1 mile west of Hwy. 109)
636-458-1995www.wildwoodautoplaza.com
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BENÉ-KELLY
INSURANCE AGENCYKEVIN R. KELLY
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314.849.2888
WWW.BENE-KELLY.COM
Representing:
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629
Tim Hallahan, Parishionerof St. Alban Roe
636.458.6400www.westwoodpaintinginc.com
LOU FUSZ FORD, INC.Tom Biehle, Parishioner
#2 Caprice Dr., Chesterfield, MO 63005
636-532-9955
LISA CLEMENTE110A HOLLOWAY RDBALLWIN(636) 227-2229
©2003 Allstate Insurance Company. allstate.com
Ballwin, MO.636-227-5511
Eureka, MO.636-938-3000
www.schrader.com
Committed to Caring
Nicki HippoParishioner
Keller Williams Realty636-534-8187
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“Our Third Century of Orthodontic Excellence”Robert Waxler, DMD, MSJeffrey Cavanaugh, DDS*CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, ADULTS
3 locations: Manchester, Clayton & Wildwood636-391-0499
*Member of the Parish
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Service Upgrades • New Homes • Remodeling • Room Additions • Basements • KitchensBathrooms • Code Violations • Knob & Tube Upgrades • Stand By Generator Systems
$20OFF Any Electrical Work of $100 or more 314-966-3388
Trinity-Quality Electric, Inc.For All Your Electrical Needs
Home • Office • Store • Factory24 Hour Emergency Service
636-346-3861 Dan [email protected]
Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.
For further information, please call the Parish Office.
Individual, Child, Family, and Marriage Counseling
498 Woods Mill Road, Manchester, MO 63011
636-391-9966 / www.cfsstl.org
Personal Counseling and Psychiatry
Assisting Elder Clients to RemainIndependent at Home(314) 965-4350
www.marthashands.com
Now Hiring!
Denise Huber &Eileen Hedrick,
Co-Founders
HAPPY PROHANDYMAN
Friendly, Fast and Guaranteed!ASK FOR PARISHIONER DISCOUNT
636-529-8200www.happyprohandyman.com
Plumbing • Electrical • Drywall • PaintingTile • Flooring • General Handyman Work
The CareGivers of Missouri offera wide range of home care services
to help seniors enjoy an independentand dignified lifestyle while inthe comfort of their own home.
Serving the St. Louis Area(844) 662-2731
www.thecaregiversofmo.com