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Mass Intentions

For The Week of

Sunday April 22, 2007



Mon. 23 8:00 a.m. Gary Greer
Tue. 24 8:00 a.m. Zeno & Anna Carrow
Wed. 25 8:00 a.m. William Flannigan
Thu. 26 8:00 a.m. Ted Mueller
Fri. 27 8:00 a.m. Purgatorial Society
Sat. 28 5:00 p.m. Jim Reynolds
Sun. 29 7:00 a.m. Dodson-Lutz Family
(SA) 8:30 a.m. Andrew Schmidt
10:00 a.m. Pro Populo

LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS




SATURDAY MASS:APRIL 28  AT 5:00 PM

Lector-----------------------M. Clancy
Sp. Min.--------------------M. & G. Ferraro
Servers----------------------R. & R. Basden
Ushers----------------------R. Murphy, D. Mitchell,
H. Beasley, C. Kohut
Cross Bearer---------------John Momot

SUNDAY MASS: APRIL 29 AT 7:00 A.M.

Lector------------------------D. Pace
Sp. Min.---------------------J. Groboski, P. Pace
Servers----------------------T. Pace, D. Burhle
Ushers----------------------N. Meyer, V. Neubrand,
J. & T. Pace
Cross Bearer-------------Joseph Naused

SUNDAY MASS: APRIL 29 AT 10:00 A.M.

Lector------------------------B. O’Neill
Sp. Min.---------------------C. Inman, G. Pratte,
J. Pratte ©
Servers----------------------B. Willette, J. Pace
Ushers-----------------------R. Culton, L. Hoelzel,
M. Lukachick, J. Akins
Cross Bearer---------------Greg Pratte

SUNDAY MASS: APRIL 29 AT 8:30 A.M.

Lector---------------------Raymond Simms
Sp. Min.---------------------Joe Mondello, Raymond Pope
Servers----------------------Russell Basler, Janet Mecey
Gift Bearers-----------------Bob and Jane Schmidt

CHURCH CLEANING
  
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April 23: Team #4
April 27: M. Clancy, S. Baerman (Week 1)

DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA

The Daughters of Isabella will once again assist with the Top Ten Banquet scheduled for Monday, May 7th at North County High School. Dinner will be served at 6:00pm. Each member is requested to contribute a pie. Pies may be brought to the school cafeteria after 1:00pm on Monday, May 7th. Also, volunteers are needed to work at the dinner. Please assist if you can.

THANK YOU

We would like to say a special thank you to the servers who worked so hard during Holy Week at all the Masses. They did an excellent job. Rob and Ryan Basden, Magdalene Momot, Machaela Patt and Amanda and Amber Willette. In addition, four of these same servers Rob and Ryan Basden, Magdalene Momot and Machaela Patt served at First Communion. Hats off for a job well done. I am sure the parents and parishioners are just as proud of these students as we are.

….The staff and administrator of the school

 

God’s Lifesavers

The meeting for the month of April was held at Immaculate Conception Church, Park Hills on April 15, 2007.

The Pregnancy Center in Farmington is in need of baby items, office supplies, camera, clothes for expectant mothers and other items. If you would like to make a donation, either take it to the Pregnancy Center or call them at 573-756-1517

ST. ANNE CHURCH
FRENCH VILLAGE, MO.

There are still some vacancies for volunteers to assist in the cleaning of the Church. If you are available to help, please contact the Parish Office.

School Auction

The St. Joseph Home and School 14th Annual Dinner Auction is this Saturday, April 28 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Berry Road. This is the Home and School’s biggest fundraiser. Come and have a great time and help raise money for our parish school!

Festival Meeting

There will be a Festival Meeting on Tuesday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Church Meeting Room. This will be the only meeting prior to the Festival. Please try to attend.

You Are Called

Our Blessed Mother needs your help. She is calling you. Please join us for the rosary. We will again be saying the rosary after Mass on Thursday and Friday. Please feel free to join us.

Say Hello!!!

June Wissler, a parishioner and long time friend, is recuperating at the home of her daughter in

St. Louis. She would like to hear from you. Her number is 314-293-0505. To drop a note, please send it to June Wissler at 3130 Kingsridge Manor Drive, St. Louis, Missouri, 63125. Word has it that she is doing fine but it will take time. Her goal is to be home by April 29. We miss you June! 

Bingo Figures

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BINGO NEWS!!!

Bingo Figures for March 29th
Gross Profit - $1,297.75
Attendees - 94 Attendees
Bingo workers for April 27 is Team #3 - H&S

Annual Catholic Appeal

The Gospel passage from Saint John for the Third Sunday of Easter is a most compelling scene. The evangelist tells the story of the apostles who, following the Resurrection of Jesus, have gone back to their earthly jobs as fishermen. And they are not doing well. They fished all night and caught nothing. At dawn Jesus appears and instructs them where to find a catch and their nets are filled.

This story of a "successful fishing trip" is much more than it first appears. Jesus directs the apostles to the place where they will make their catch. He then shares their food with them. Finally he addresses Peter three times with a dramatic and direct question, "Do you love me?"

The apostles’ days as fishermen are about to be over. Jesus demonstrates the reality of his presence through the sharing of food. He makes clear that without him they will not be successful as "fishers of men." And above all, he now commissions Peter as shepherd with the words, "feed my sheep." Throughout scripture we see the image of the Good Shepherd who will lay down his life for the flock. We hear the sending of the apostles as shepherds and the warnings against false teachers who are like devouring wolves. We are presented with the radical idea that the flock is not complete if even one sheep is lost. This is the Church.

The Annual Catholic Appeal is often understood as a program that helps those who are less fortunate. The Appeal might be seen as providing food, clothing and shelter to those in material need, or counseling and health services to those in physical or emotional need who cannot otherwise afford it.

That is only part of the story. They are only part of the Church. The Appeal serves all who are in need – not just the financially or materially poor.

  • The Appeal supports priests, teachers and seminarians.

  • The Appeal helps to make possible the widespread availability of the sacramental life of the Church in our parishes.

  • The Appeal underwrites programs and services that bring retreats, pro-life advocacy efforts and marriage preparation to people in all 186 parishes.

  • The Appeal supports Catholic religious education in elementary schools and parish schools of religion.

  • The Appeal gives direct financial support to every Archdiocesan, Parochial and Regional high school.

The flock that Peter was instructed to feed includes all of us. And, so does the Annual Catholic Appeal.


                ST. JOSEPH-ST. ANNE
 

Envelopes $4,988.00 $726.00
Loose 430.41 69.00
Children 3.00 .50
St. Vincent de Paul 83.00
Building 95.00 30.00
School 186.00
Adopt An Angel 21.00
Regini Cleri 107.00
Holy Land 23.00
Easter Flowers 76.00

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