St. Anthony of Padua Bulletin
December 14, 1997
Third Sunday of Advent
"Be glad and exult with all your heart,"
(Zep 3:14). Rejoice in the Lord always! I say
it again. Rejoice!" (Phil 4:4). "Give thanks
to the Lord, acclaim his name; among the nations
make known his deeds, proclaim how exalted is his
name. Sing praise to the Lord for his glorious
achievement; let this be known throughout all the
earth," (Is 12:4-5).
Why all this rejoicing? Why all this
praising of God? Why get all worked up when the
state of the world, the condition of our society,
and the situation in our neighborhood can seem so
depressing, so bleak, so dismal, so hopeless?
Precisely because "the Lord, your God, is
in your midst, a mighty savior; he will rejoice
over you with gladness, and renew you in his love.
He will sing joyfully because of you," (Zep
3:18). "He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit
and in fire," (Lk 3:16). "Great in your midst
is the Holy One of Israel!" (Is 12:6).
So, "dismiss all anxiety from your minds.
Present your needs to God in every form of prayer
and in petitions full of gratitude," (Phil 4:6).
And ask Jesus the question which the crowds put to
John: "What ought we to do?" (Lk 3:10), and
take seriously the answer you receive because it
will make the difference between life or death,
peace or anxiety, joy or sorrow.
Listen for Christ's answer to you which comes
through the Holy Eucharist when we give praise to
God the Father "through, with, and in" Jesus
Christ who emptied himself to be fully present to
us and unite with us to form "one body, one
spirit" in him.
Listen for Christ's answer to you which comes
in the Sacred Scripture which you hear at Mass and
read at home.
Listen for Christ's answer to you which comes
through family and parish and neighborhood.
Listen for Christ's answer to you which comes
in both the joyful and tragic events of your life.
Listen for Christ's answer to you which comes
from the people you meet, especially those who
turn you off or those you'd rather avoid.
Listen carefully, because the coming of the
Word-made-flesh is not just a Baby in a manger nor
only a pious moment. The Word is made flesh
everywhere around you! Are you ready to hear him
and follow him?
--Father Benet OFM
P.S. Take time TODAY to fill out the
reservation form for the Parish Family Christmas
Party on December 27 at 5:30pm.
Offering
Envelopes $4,452.89
Loose Collection 521.85
Children's Envelopes 5.50
Immaculate Conception 1,067.00
TOTAL: 6,047.24
COMPLIANCE WITH THE BUDGET:
This Week Cumulative
(12/07/97): (Week #23):
$5,453.06 $125,429.38
$6,047.24 105,693.46
$+ 594.18 -19,735.92
"Present your needs to God in every form of
prayer and in petitions full of gratitude" (Phil
4:6). Following the call of stewardship is our
grateful and joyful response to God for all the
blessings in our lives.
WE MADE IT!!! With last week's appeal for the
Capital Campaign we exceeded our target of
$91,245.00 by $1,810.00, totaling $93,055.00 in
pledges and overshooting our goal by two percent.
THANK YOU!!!
DID YOU KNOW???
A Brief Look at the History of Christmas (Part
1)
The early church seems to have little or no
interest in the actual date or circumstances of
Jesus' birth. ... They celebrated the mystery of
the resurrection weekly [Sunday] and annually
[Easter] a few hundred years before a tradition of
commemorating his birth became popular.
Martyrs and saints were honored with annual
anniversary festivals before the anniversary of
the Lord's birth became a tradition.
Eventually, the Church's desire to live out
liturgically the entire Christ-mystery led to a
Nativity festival.
The actual date of Christ's birth is unknown.
The gospels do not record it, nor is there any
early tradition to identify it.
Modern scholarship identifies only the
approximate year, probably 8-6 B.C.E. with
adjustments to our modern calendar taken into
consideration.
There are two traditional dates: December
25 in the Western Church and January 6 in
the Eastern Church. Both have been celebrated by
the Church as memorials of Jesus' birth, the
latter becoming the feast of Epiphany.
Neither of them, however, is recognized as
the actual date today. (More next week.
Greg Dues. Catholic Customs and
Traditions.
--compiled by Brother Richard OFM
Parish News
CHRISTMAS BASKETS: Don't forget to take
an ornament from the "Giving Wreath" in order to
provide an item for the Christmas Baskets. Place
your Christmas basket gifts on the step of the
St. Joseph Shrine (east side) before December
17. The baskets can be picked up in the Meramec
Cafeteria on Saturday, December 20.
YOUTH GROUP Christmas Get-Together will
be held on Sunday, December 14, at 4:30pm in
the Youth Center (cookies, hot chocolate, music),
leaving at 6:30 to view Christmas lights displays.
Make reservations by December 10 by calling Karen
Huckeby at 771-8136.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: Please fill your
envelope for Christmas floral decorations and
return it in the weekend collection or to the
friary. If you do not have a church envelope,
place a plain envelope in the collection basket
with your name, address, and "in memory of" on it.
Single poinsettias average $10.00; some pots will
be multiples. The large flower arrangements are
$50.00 each. All other donations will be used for
trees and other decorations. A memorial listing
will be displayed prominently in the church and
will be published as a bulletin insert after
Christmas.
CELEBRATING ADVENT: Please make time in
your busy schedule for participating in our
special parish Advent events:
1. Stay for a few minutes after the 8:00am Mass
for the Jesse Tree ceremonies every day.
2. Come to church on Thursday at 6:00pm for
Advent Evening Prayer (escort from Chariton
available).
3. Call Tom Moran at 353-4791 if you or your
family would like to light the Advent Wreath
at a Sunday Mass.
CHRISTMAS CONFESSIONS: Besides the
ordinary times for Confessions (Friday and
Saturday at 3:00pm), in preparation for Christmas
some special times have been added:
Thursday, December 18 at 6:30pm following
the Advent Evening Prayer
Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday (Dec. 22, 23, &
24) at 8:30am after the 8:00am Mass.
A SPECIAL REMEMBRANCE AT CHRISTMAS: On
sale at the parish office is the two-set video
documenting the tragic fire and miraculous
rebuilding of St. Anthony's for $40.00; call Gerry
at 353-7470.
Mark Your Calendar
During these busy seasons of Advent and Christmas
you will need to mark your calendars for the
special upcoming parish events:
Advent
ADVENT HOME MASSES on (December 18, 19, 22, &
23. Reserve at least one of the evenings
of December 18, 19, 22, or 23 at 7:00pm
for an Advent Home "Posada" Mass as we
accompany Mary and Joseph to the church for
the celebration of Christmas. Anyone is
welcome at any or all of the Masses. The
homes for the four Masses are as follows
(contact the host of your choice to
RSVP):
Thursday, December 18, at the Penrose Home
(3117 Osage, 2nd floor); call Pattie at 773-1061.
Friday, December 19, at the Mogab Home (4222
Minnesota, Apt. H); call June at 352-6315.
Monday, December 22, at the Forchee Home (3428
Montana); call Gerry or Phyllis in the
evening at 481-2815.
Tuesday, December 23, at the Geldmacher Home (4347
South Compton); call Steve or Sue at 481-8651.
(lss206)
CHRISTMAS VIGIL "POSADA" MASS will be
celebrated on Christmas Eve at 4:30pm;
children are invited to come dressed as
angels and shepherds.
CHRISTMAS VIGIL SERVICE AND MIDNIGHT MASS will
begin at 11:15pm with carols and
readings, followed by the traditional solemn
celebration of the Eucharist.
Christmas Party
THE PARISH FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY will take
place on Saturday, December 27, after the
4:30 Mass at 5:30pm in St. Anthony Hall;
a buffet dinner will be served; RSVP to Gerry
Sippel (353-7470). (Fill out the form
inserted into the bulletin and return it as
quickly as possible.)
Happy New Year
THE ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE BINGO, sponsored by
the Men's Club, will begin on Wednesday,
December 31, at 6:00pm; doors will open at
3:30pm.
Epiphany Sunday
THE PARISH "WELCOMEFEST" will be celebrated on
Epiphany Sunday, January 3-4, in St. Anthony
Hall after the 4:30 Mass on the 3rd and from
9:00am to 1:00pm on the 4th; the gifts and
talents of the parish's commissions and
organizations will be displayed.
NEWS ABOUT PARISHIONERS
SANCTUARY LAMP: One of the sanctuary lamps is
lit this week in prayerful remembrance of
Henry Marton at the request of the Marton
Family, the other in memory of Ruth & Dinty
Moore's decesased relatives.
FIRST CONFESSION: Congratulations to our
second graders who celebrated the Sacrament
of Reconciliation for the first time on
December 7: Zachary Baker, Lauryn Bohn,
Samantha Box, Jacob Boxdorfer, Kristen
Bozada, Allison Buck, Nicholas Craven, Kelsey
Eirvin, Christopher Kamper, Michael Mancuso,
Nicholas Muehlheausler, Benjamin Tinker,
and Daniel Wildridge.
RESTING IN PEACE:
Doris A. Miles, 61, whose memorial
Mass was celebrated on December 9, 1997;
Patricia Palermo, 63, buried on
December 12, 1997;
Reba Lorraine Smith, 86, buried on
December 12, 1997.
QUILT WINNERS: V. Klein (2009 Catlin Drive)
on November 27 and Marquette Tire and
Battery (4007 Nebraska) on December 4.
Reminder
1. OUR SUNDAY VISITOR: The only regular
income for our parish's St. Vincent DePaul Society
is the weekly sale of Our Sunday Visitor.
With the money gained from the sale, the poor of
the parish can be helped. Please purchase before
or after each weekend Mass a copy of this highly
respected national Catholic newspaper. There's a
double benefit for you: outreach for the poor and
healthy updating for you!
2. THE WORD AMONG US: This valuable
periodical is available to you free of charge
in church. It is a most helpful and useful guide
for understanding the scripture readings and
celebrating the particular liturgical season.
UPCOMING HOLIDAY EVENTS:
1. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: sponsored by St.
Mary Magdalen Parish, Sunday, December 14,
7:00am to noon, in Magdalen Parish Center (4354
South Kingshighway).
2. 2ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT sponsored by
St. Hedwig Church Choir, Sunday, December 14,
2:00pm in St. Hedwig's Church.
3. ANNUAL MASS FOR FAMILIES OF DECEASED
CHILDREN at the Old Cathedral on Sunday,
December 14, at 2:00pm.
4. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NOVENA at St. Stephen
Protomartyr Church, beginning Wednesday,
December 17, at 7:30pm, to Tuesday, December
23.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Monday, December 15, Advent Weekday
6:30 Harold Holtz
8:00 Anthony Fischer
Tuesday, December 16, Advent Weekday
6:30 Elonore Neumann
8:00 Magdalen Boliance
Wednesday, December 17, Late Advent Weekday
6:30 Irvin P. DeMange (anniv.)
8:00 For Vocations
Thursday, December 18, Late Advent Weekday
6:30 Dorothy Paulis
8:00 Lucille McGill
7:00 For Parishioners (Advent Home Mass)
Friday, December 19, Late Advent Weekday
6:30 Fr. Columban OFM
8:00 John P. Kane
10:30 Mathilda M. Holdener
7:00 For Parishioners (Advent Home Mass)
Saturday, December 20, Late Advent Weekday
6:30 Helen & Herman Hartlieb
8:00 Helen Winkelmann
Sunday, December 21, FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
4:30 (Saturday) For Parishioners
6:00 Margaret Molloy (anniv.)
8:00 William Chapman
10:30 Violet Yaeger
Liturgical Assistants
Week of December 15-21
LECTORS:
6:30 Weekdays, Dec. 15-20: Georgia Berry
8:00 Weekdays, Dec. 15-20: Sr. Virginia
Sunday, December 20-21
4:30 Pat Nieters, Ed Meyer
6:00 Ken Dames
8:00 Sue & Steve Geldmacher
10:30 Rich & Mary Busiek
6:30 Weekdays, Dec. 22-27: Alberta
Stackle
8:00 Weekdays, Dec. 22-27: Joe Sestric
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
4:30 Hosts: Dolores Buescher, Janice
Leicht
Cups: Alured McNulty, Robert
Donahue, Jackie Schmittgens, Tony
Minnick
6:00 Pat Behnen
8:00 Hosts: Sr. Virginia, Valerie
Geldmacher
Cups: Linda Kohne, Mike Mount,
Debbie Williams, Gene Rombach
10:30 SFO Members
The Coming Week
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, HOLY FAMILY
Blessing of Families at each Mass
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
7:30 p.m. - Prayer Group (E)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30
6:30 p.m. - Bingo
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, NEW YEARS EVE
11:00 a.m. - A.A. Meeting (W)
4:30 p.m. - Vigil Mass for the Holy Day
6:00 p.m. - Men's Club New Year's Eve Bingo
(Doors open at 3:30pm)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1998, MARY MOTHER OF GOD
No Mass at 6:00am
Holy Day Masses at 8:00am & 10:30am (in church)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 2
3:00 p.m. - Holy Hour (Ch)
8:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (F)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
5:30 p.m. - "WELCOMEFEST" of Parish
Commissions, Organizations, &
Opportunities
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, EPIPHANY
9am - 1pm - "WELCOMEFEST" of Parish
Commissions, Organizations, &
Opportunities