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Mass Intentions For The Week of
Sunday May 112003  

Mon. 12 8:00a.m. Dan & Mary
Lukachick
Tue. 13 8:00a.m. Pugatorial Society
Wed. 14 8:00a.m. Hugh & Jo Kuchlin
Thu. 15 8:00a.m. Martin Price Jr.
Fri. 16 8:00a.m. Wilma Carter
Sat. 17 5:15p.m. Ida Hofer
Sun. 18 7:00a.m. Pro Populo
(SA) 8:30a.m. Jan Schmitt
10:00a.m. Elizabeth Ripplinger

LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS

SATURDAY MASS: MAY 17 AT 5:15P.M.

Lector--------------------------J. Adams
Sp. Min.-----------------------B. Sewald, C. Gestring
Servers------------------------J. Bach, B. Pinson
Ushers-------------------------J. Rokan, H. Beasley, K. Dalavirus, J. Clancy

SUNDAY MASS: MAY 18 AT 7:00A.M.

Lector-------------------------F. Haug
Sp. Min.-----------------------F. Gosling, G. Henke
Servers------------------------T. Pace, B. Boyle
Ushers-------------------------F. Schnable,
N. Meyer

SUNDAY MASS: MAY 18 AT 10:00A.M.

Lector--------------------------T. Mueller
Sp. Min.------------------------R. King, L. Eich,
B. Stenger ©
Servers-------------------------J. Willette, C. Chastain
Ushers--------------------------G. Greer, B. Crosswhite, M. Lukachick

ST. ANNE MASS: MAY 18 AT 8:30A.M.

Lector-------------------------P. Jansen
Sp. Min-----------------------J. Carron, J. Fahy,
R. Schmidt
Servers-------------------------I. Smith, C. Knobbe, S. Schmitt

Today’s mother may be a homemaker, an executive, a doctor, a teacher, a factory worker, or artist. She may choose a full-time career outside the home, or some combination of each.

She may be a natural mother, or an adoptive mother, a step-mother, or a foster mother. However she gained the title and however she expresses herself, the woman who becomes a mother takes on the added responsibility of raising children today for a better world tomorrow.

A mother can exert a positive influence not only on her children but also on her world. Being a mother calls for a spirit of generosity that enables a woman to give children both "roots and wings." Youngsters rooted in love will have the security they’ll need to move into a wider world prepared to face life’s challenges.

A mother must strive to balance the needs of her children, family, friends, business associates, and neighbors, with her own personal needs. As one little girl said a mother is someone "who shows me how to live." It is a demanding role no less for the joys than rewards it offers. (From The Catholic Yearbook)

CONGRATULATIONS and a wish for happiness (not only today but always) to all the mothers in our parish. We also remember with loving prayers those no longer with us.

Special good wishes to all who are new mothers this year.



ST. JOSEPH-ST. ANNE

ENVELOPES $4,678.00 $875.00
LOOSE 177.25 13.00

The Parish Festival Committee would like to thank all of those that took the time to fill in a Volunteer form over the past two weekends. You will be hearing from the Committee Chairs in the next few weeks as we continue the planning of Festival 2003.

As we have reported, we are making a strong effort to increase the number of people attending the Festival. We have mailed out some 20 letters to tour companies and area nursing homes that have transportation inviting them to plan a trip to your Festival.

In other news, the Church has acquired the use of a new system to fry the chicken. The system is called a pressure fryer. This is the type of cooker currently used by major chicken specialty restaurants… yes, the guy in the white suit with the goatee uses this kind of system. It will allow us to cook a sizable amount of chicken each hour thus having fresh fired chicken within minutes of your mouth.

We said Ted Drewes’ Frozen custard is coming to the Festival. Also on tap will be Gus’s Pretzel from St. Louis… fresh made the day of the Festival. Add this to the Plummer Family and a few more ideas we have and it is start to look like we will have a big crowd. We will have more ideas for you later!

If you have not yet volunteered, please take time to consider how you might help. We need you to take part in some way. If you want to help, please give the Church office a call at 358-2112.

Remember the proceeds from this event help keep the doors of St. Joseph School open!

 

PLEASE HELP

St. Joseph Parish at Tiff, Mo. is looking for information concerning family member or friends. Plans are to compile a written history to be placed in a time capsule in the church cornerstone to be opened at a date in the future as well as have the information available through the Washington County Library and the Old Mines Historical Society. Please contact Paul Grimwood, Rt. 2 Box 2002, Cadet, Mo. 63630 or call 573-438-2955

 

LITURGY MEETING

The Liturgy Committee will have their meeting on May 14th at 8:30.a.m. Please mark your calendar.

The regular meeting of the Daughters of Isabella will be held on Monday, May 12th. Dinner will be served beginning at 6:00p.m. Rosary will begin at 6:45p.m. Come enjoy dinner and visit with some friends.

GOLF TOURNAMENT

ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH 1ST ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT. FOUR PERSON SCRAMBLE. MAY 31ST. TEE OFF TIME – 10:00A.M. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL DR. JIM ROBART AT 573-438-7200 OR AONA DECLUE AT 573-438-4104

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

In an attempt to offer another service to the members of our Parish, I have asked the paper man to drop some Sunday papers at the Parish. If you would like to get your Sunday reading here, you can purchase a newspaper for $1.50 on the honor system. Papers are at the front of Church

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BINGO FIGURES FOR MAY 6, 2003
GROSS PROFITS $536.00
WORKERS FOR MAY 13, TEAM #2
PROGRSSIVE $799.99 54 NUMBERS


SACRISTY CLEANERS


May 10 A. Mosberger, B. O’Neill



CHURCH CLEANERS


May 9 Deborah & Ron AuBuchon
May 5 Team #1

Saint Anne: FOR THE MONTH OF MAY IS GLORIA SIMMS

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