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Mass Intentions
For The Week of
Sunday February 1, 2004

Mon. 2 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Tue. 3 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Wed. 4 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Thu. 5 8:00a.m. Bud, Irene, Robert Wilfong
Fri. 6  8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Sat. 7 4:00p.m Wilma Carter
Sun. 8 7:00a.m. Lucille AuBuchon
(SA) 8:30a.m. Mary Moore
10:00a.m. Pro Populo

LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS



SATURDAY MASS FEB. 7 AT 4:00P.M.

Lector---------------------------Charles Chastain
Sp. Min.------------------------June Kreft, Carl Cash
Servers-------------------------A. Lando, E. Haug
Ushers--------------------------F. Sewald, N. Barsha, R. Daugherty,K. Dalaviras

SUNDAY MASS FEB. 8 AT 7:00A.M.

Lector----------------------------Paula Pace
Sp. Min.-------------------------Jean & Larry Smith
Servers--------------------------A. & L. Naused
Ushers--------------------------L. Zinn, D. Gosling

SUNDAY MASS FEB 8 AT 10:00A.M.

Lector---------------------------Ruth Culton
Sp. Min.------------------------B. & L. O’Neill
Servers-------------------------Natalie Farrell,
Chelsea Chastain
Ushers--------------------------J. Krus, G. Inman, N. Meyer, G. Greer

ST. ANNE MASS FEB 8 AT 8:30A.M.

Lector---------------------------Mary Smith
Sp. Min.------------------------Ray Pope, Joan Fahay, Jean Carron
Servers-------------------------M. Wilkinson,
M. Schmidt, C. Carron
Gift Bearers--------------------Bob & Jane Schmidt

CiCi’s Pizza

Enjoy a night out for dinner and help our School.

This Thursday, February 5th. CiCi’s Pizza will donate a percentage of their sales to our School if you mention St. Joseph School, Bonne Terre.

A "Game and Card Party" will be hosted by the Daughters of Isabella on Wednesday, February 4th. beginning at noon in the Church Hall. Please bring your cards and games. Chili will be served but feel free to bring your snacks, cookies and other munchies. Every one is invited. Come and have a afternoon of fun.

WARNING: Exposure to the SON may prevent burning.

Bingo

BINGO WORKERS FOR
FEB. 3RD.TEAM #5


ST. JOSEPH-ST. ANNE
ENVELOPES
LOOSE
CHILDREN’S ENV.

ST. ANNE CHURCH,
FRENCH VILLAGE, MO.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
MONDAY, JANUARY 26TH THROUGH FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2004

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ST. FRANCOIS COUNCIL #1088
LOCAL CHARITIES GOLF TOURNMENT
AT EAGLE LAKE GOLF CLUB
MAY 21 2004 (FRIDAY) 12:30P.M.
FOUR PERSON SCRAMBLE!
CASH PRIZES FOR FLIGHT WINNERS!
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
VICTOR BENDER ,JR.
(573) 358 5307

CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

Tickets are now available. Donation $50.00. You need not be present to win. Drawing will be at our Festival. Clip and use the ticket in the bulletin. Bring by the Rectory so your name can be entered. Good Luck!

FOUR STEPS IN CELEBRATING THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION INDIVIDUALLY

GATHERING

We enter the reconciliation chapel and we exchange a greeting with the priest. We can sit face-to-face with the priest or remain anonymous behind a screen.

After saying hello we move to prayer. Even though there are only two people present, we are about to celebrate a sacrament of the Church, an act of worship. The whole Church is made present through the priest who is ordained to speak in the name of the Church and through the promise of Christ to be present where two or three are gathered in his name. We begin "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." The priest will say a prayer and may invite us to pray.

STORYTELLING
(LITURGY OF THE WORD)

When we first started going to confession we were taught to examine our conscience in the light of the Ten Commandments. The whole moral life was divided and categorized under these 10 headings.

When we examine our lives in the light of God’s love, we come to realize that our love for God, our neighbor and ourselves falls far short of God’s love for us. Sin, in a sense, is basically ingratitude: our lack of response to the generosity of the loving creator. The creator calls us to life, growth and wholeness.

RECONCILING

After the exchange with the priest, you turn once again to prayer. You will tell God that you are sorry for your sins-this may be a prayer that you know by heart or you may pray in your own words. Or you may find the Our Father an appropriate act of contrition. The priest then prays the prayer of absolution.

The words of absolution are not merely a legal formula. They are the very heart of the sacrament. While our sins disrupt and rupture the beauty and harmony of creation, God our merciful Father has restored this harmony by the paschal victory of Christ. This restoration and reconciliation give name to the sacrament: Reconciliation. In the Sacrament of Reconciliation the Holy Spirit is sent among us "for the forgiveness of sins."

COMMISSIONING

The individual rite closes very simply with the priest saying: Give thanks to the Lord for He is good. Your response is: " His mercy endures forever."

SACRISTY CLEANERS

Feb. 6 Terry Stuart, Becky O’Neill



CHURCH CLEANERS


Feb. 6 Janet Counts, Betty Luhmann
Feb. 2 Team #1

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