St. Anthony of Padua Bulletin
October 5, 1997
Pastor's Thoughts
The Letter to the Hebrews, which is used as
our second reading, makes this statement:
"He who consecrates and those who are
consecrated have one and the same Father"
(2:11).
These words take my mind to a quote from the
SFO Rule of 1978:
"As the Father sees in every person the
features of his Son, the firstborn of many
brothers and sisters, so the Secular Franciscans
with a gentle and courteous spirit accept all
people as a gift of the Lord and an image of
Christ. A sense of community will make them
joyful and ready to place themselves on an equal
basis with all people, especially with the lowly
for whom they shall strive to create conditions of
life worthy of people redeemed by Christ" (Art. 13).
Imagine a society whose members really feel
and experience that they are truly and
legitimately brothers and sisters of the Lord
Jesus because they share his life and his home,
his Father and his mother.
Imagine a society whose members actually and
consistently treat other people as they would
Jesus himself because they recognize the
resemblance of Christ -- their own brother -- in
the face of every other human regardless of color
or cultural markings.
Imagine a society where courtesy, gentleness,
joy, and service are the rule and not the
exception, and where these are the "manners"
taught by the Father and insisted upon in his
household.
Well, this society has a name. It is called
"Church." It is called the Body of Christ. It is
who we are meant to be at St. Anthony of Padua.
-- Father Benet OFM
Two special messages:
1. In the name of St. Anthony of Padua Parish I
express my gratitude and appreciation to Abbot Leo
Ryska OSB for traveling to St. Louis to preside at
our special celebration of the feast of St.
Francis.
2. Please make every effort to participate in
the rare and unique event to take place here next
weekend: the Concert by John Michael Talbot on
October 11 at 7:30pm and the Prayer Walk for Peace
on October 12 at 1:00pm.
Offering
Envelopes $4,020.00
Loose Collection 444.29
Children's Envelopes 9.90
TOTAL: 4,474.19
COMPLIANCE WITH THE BUDGET:
This Week, Cumulative
(9/28/97):, (Week #13):
$5,453.06, $70,898.78
$4,474.19, 60,668.26
$ -978.87, -10,230.52
"So the Lord God formed out of the ground
various wild animals and various birds of the air,
and God brought them to the man to see what he
would call them" (Gen 2:19). God's first
commandment to the world was to take dominion over
the earth. As stewards, we are accountable for
the care of God's beautiful creation.
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY@@
About the Liturgy:
--compiled by Brother Richard OFM
"..Precisely because [the liturgy] is so central
to us, and so important in the Christian journey,
the faithful who come to Liturgy must be well
disposed, ready to participate and actively
engaged in the rites. It is not enough simply to
follow the letter of the law, making sure that our
liturgies are 'correct' and 'proper.' Much more
is required of those who practice liturgical
leadership: it is also their duty to ensure that
participants have the opportunity to take part
fully, to understand what they are doing, and to
be enriched by its effects... Therefore, we, the
participants in this Second Vatican Council,
propose one guiding principle before all others as
we approach the question on restoring and
reforming the sacred Liturgy. The principle is
this: In the restoration and promotion of the
sacred Liturgy the full and active participation
by all the people is the aim to be considered
before all else!" (cf. 11,15 Constitution
on the Sacred Liturgy).
Bill Huebsch. Vatican II in Plain English:
The Constitutions. Allen, TX: Thomas More
Publishing, 1997.
October is "Respect Life Month"
What do you plan to do this month to promote
respect for life, uphold human dignity, and stand
against abortion, capital punishment, injustice,
and euthanasia?
Parish News
BLESSING OF ANIMALS IN HONOR OF ST. FRANCIS:
On Sunday, October 5, at 3:00pm
the Franciscan Friars will bless your pets in
front of the friary. Please come with your dogs
and cats, birds and snakes, turtles and other
living things.
FRANCISCAN APPRECIATION COLLECTION: In
the pews this weekend you will find the envelopes
for the annual Franciscan Appreciation Collection,
which is our parish's way of saying thanks to the
Franciscan Province of the Sacred Heart for its
134 years of continuous ministry and of faithful
witness to the Franciscan way of living the Gospel
of Jesus. Please place these envelopes in next
week's ordinary collection along with your usual
offering.
JOHN MICHAEL TALBOT'S CONCERT AND PRAYER
WALK: Tickets for the John Michael Talbot
Concert on October 11 at 7:30pm are still
available through Tom Moran; call him at 353-4791.
On Sunday, October 12, at 1:00pm everyone is
invited to join John Michael on a silent walk
through the neighborhood to prayer for peace. We
will stop at two churches along the way for
special prayer services. Mark your calendars and
come along!
HOME-AND-SCHOOL BBQ: On Saturday,
October 11, the St. Anthony's Home-and-School
Association will sponsor a BBQ in the Meramec
Cafeteria. Please patronize this effort.
THE ANNUAL LADIES' SODALITY LUNCHEON AND
FASHION SHOW will take place on Saturday,
October 18, 12 noon. Donation is $7.00. For
reservations call 481-2215 (Jackie) or 832-4845
(Mary Jane).
FREE FLU SHOTS will be given this year
during the "Health Fair" on Sunday, October
19, from 9:00am to 2:00pm. If you cannot come
to St. Anthony Hall at that time the shots will be
available in the office of the parish nurse in the
friary on Wednesday, October 22 from noon to
3:00pm (no appointment needed). They are for
adults age 18 and over and especially for those
with chronic illnesses; they are courtesy of
Alexian Brothers Hospital. (Free flu shots will
also be available at the Dutchtown South office on
Friday, October 10, from 8:30am to 2:30pm.)
NEWS ABOUT PARISHIONERS:
BAPTISMS ON SEPTEMBER 28: During the
10:30 Mass Father Benet baptized Michael Thomas
Flynn (son of Michael James Flynn, Jr., and
Constance Anne Ruzicka) and Alexis Paige
Borella (daughter of Courtney Borella), and
Deacon Joseph Otzenberger baptized his grandson
Ashton Philip Ohms (son of Justin William Ohms
and Ritamarie Louise Otzenberger).
Congratulations and welcome!
RESTING IN PEACE: Richard T. Fritschle,
41, buried October 2, 1997.
SANCTUARY LAMP: This week one of the
sanctuary lamps will be lit to remember Mike
Moran, requested by Tom Moran. The other one will
be lit for Al Ray, requested by Marcella
Stahlhuth.
QUILT WINNER: Adolph Wyrwick, 4436
Pennsylvania.
OUTSIDE RAFFLE WINNERS: 1. Marge Vogel
(Quilt); 2. Mildred Reuter (Baby
Quilt); 3. Mary Wassman (Convention Oven,
Stove-Top Oven); 4. Regina Buchheit
($10.00).
SPIRITUAL RENEWAL
International Week of Prayer and Fasting for
the conversion of all nations and an end to
the destruction of life from conception to
the grave is being observed Oct. 5-13,
1997; choose to do something special for
this intention during this week.
Rosary Rally on Sunday, October 19, at St.
Joseph Shrine with a rosary procession at
10:15am and Mass at 11:00am.
Parish Mission: Hear God's call and recharge
your spirit this fall! Queen of All Saints
Church (6603 Christopher Drive) will hold a
parish mission conducted by two Redemptorist
priests October 26-30 from 7:30 to 8:00
nightly.
Inquiry/2000: A retreat experience for single
adults ages 20-40 called Inquiry/2000 will be
offered November 7-9. The theme of the
retreat is to look at vocations in the
Catholic Church -- single, married,
religious, priestly. For information call
314-647-5270 or talk to Father Benet.
ORGAN CONCERT
Messiah Lutheran Church (2846 So. Grand) announces
the renovation of its Kilgen pipe organ and the
dedication concert on Sunday, October 19, at
4:00pm, by Jim Thielker, Messiah's music minister.
All are invited to attend.
JOB OPENING
Administrative Assistant to the Director of
Institutional Advancement at Aquinas Institute.
Advanced experience with WP6.1 for windows and
database programs, experience in relating to the
public, general office support, experience with
bulk mailing and mail-merge, excellent written and
oral communication skills. Send letter, resume,
and three references by October 25, 1997, to
Eileen Wickham, Director of Institutional
Advancement, Aquinas Institute of Theology, 3642
Lindell Blvd., ST LOUIS MO 63108.
On October 10, 11, & 12 the Knights of Columbus
in the State of Missouri will conduct their 24th
annual "Tootsie Roll" Drive to raise funds to aid
the Developmentally Disabled.
Socials
1. ANNUAL FALL FEST at St. Louis Altenheim
(5408 South Broadway), Sunday, October 5, from
1:30pm to 3:30pm with crafts, refreshments, and
music by Rich's German Band.
2. LAS VEGAS NIGHT, sponsored by St. Pius V
Sponsors Club, Saturday, October 11, 7:00pm in
the church hall; auction at 11:00pm.
3. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE
BREAKFAST, sponsored by Alexian Brothers
Hospital Auxiliary, on Sunday, October 12,
from 8:00am to 12:30pm in Peterson Auditorium.
4. NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL FALL FESTIVAL on
Sunday, October 12, 10:00am to 8:00pm --
Run/walk through JB Park, Quilt Raffle, Turkey
Shoot, Booths, Social, Raffle, Chicken Dinner.
5. SEMI-ANNUAL BARBECUE, sponsored by St.
Hedwig's Holy Name Society, Saturday, October
18 (rain or shine!) 1:00pm to 7:00pm.
6. FALL FESTIVAL & TURKEY SHOOT at Holy
Family Church, Port Hudson, Sunday, October
19, from 11:30am to 6:00pm.
7. NIGHT OF TRIVIA FUN at St. Elizabeth's
Academy on Friday, October 24, doors opening
at 6:00pm, "Trivia" beginning at 7:00pm; for
reservations and information call 771-1808.
8. BENEFIT LUNCHEON AND SILENT AUCTION to
benefit Our Lady's Inn, Thursday, October 30;
to make a reservation, offer an auction item, or
order the cookbook "Pampered Chef," call 849-1478.
9. ANNUAL DINNER DANCE of Visitation/St. Ann
Shrine (4515 Evans), Saturday, November 1;
call 535-8804 for details.
10. ARTS-AND-CRAFTS FAIR, sponsored by the
Spirit of St. Francis Drill Team, on Saturday,
November 8, 9:00am to 3:30pm; call 845-2333 to
apply for space.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Monday, October 6, Bl. Marie Rose Durocher
6:30 Charlie Garleb & Joe Keenderer
8:00 Magdalen Boliance
Tuesday, October 7, Our Lady of the Rosary
6:30 Souls in Purgatory
8:00 Victor J. Gutting
Wednesday, October 8, Weekday
6:30 Pauline McGee
8:00 Alex Krutewicz (Anniv.)
Thursday, October 9, St. Denis
6:30 Dorothy Paulis
8:00 Roberta Buck
Friday, October 10, St. Daniel & Comp. (OFM)
6:30 Steve Boliance, Jr.
8:00 Ben & Betty Parram
10:30 Catherine Jacko
Saturday, October 11, BVM on Saturday
6:30 Al Ray
8:00 Carl H. Schlanger
Sunday, October 12, 28TH IN ORDINARY TIME
4:30 (Saturday Emma Gast
6:00 For the Parishioners
8:00 William Chapman
10:30 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Piotrowski
Liturgical Assistants
Week of October 6-12
LECTORS:
6:30 Weekdays, Oct. 6-11: Alberta Stackle
8:00 Weekdays, Oct. 6-11: Georgia Berry
Sunday, October 11-12
4:30 Robert Leicht, Jackie Young
6:00 Ken Dames
8:00 Doris Eagan, Dave Bergfeld
10:30 Matt Halbauer, Steve Derickson
6:30 Weekdays, Oct. 13-18: Georgia Berry
8:00 Weekdays, Oct. 13-18: Joe Sestric
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
4:30 Hosts: Janice Leicht, Ed Meyer
Cups: Wanda Meyer, Martha Eggers,
Pat Nieters, Hortense Moore
6:00 Jackie Kappler
8:00 Ladies' Sodality
10:30 Hosts: Jerry & Phyllis Forchee
Cups: Bob Harre, Ruth Brown, Dorothy
Schaefer, Julia Brown, Mary Ann Schmidt,
Alberta Stackle
This Coming Week
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 29TH IN ORDINARY TIME
Coffee and Donuts after 8:00 Mass
9am - 1pm - PARISH HEALTH FAIR (L)
9:00 a.m. - Mass at Chariton Apartments
10:30 a.m. - Family Mass & Youth Gathering
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20
6:30 p.m. - Building Commission (L)
7:00 p.m. - Youth Commission (M)
7:30 p.m. - Prayer Group (E)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21
6:30 p.m. - Bingo (L)
7:30 p.m. - Al-Alon Meeting (F)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22
11:00 a.m. - AA Meeting (W)
12:30 p.m. - Wednesday Club (L)
7:00 p.m. - Pastoral Council Meeting (W)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
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9:00 a.m. - Exercise (L)
3:00 p.m. - Holy Hour (Ch)
8:00 p.m. - AA Meeting (F)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
10:00 a.m. - Kieterman/Plank Wedding
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 30TH IN ORDINARY TIME
10:30 a.m. - SFO Mass/Charismatic Healing Mass
2:00 p.m. - SFO Meeting