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Mass Intentions
For The Week of

Sunday June 222003  



Mon. 23 8:00a.m. Bernard Marquart
Tue. 24 8:00a.m. Hugh & Jo Kuchlin
Wed. 25 8:00a.m. Bud, Irene & Robert
Wilfong
Thu. 26 8:00a.m. Purgatorial Society
Fri. 27 8:00a.m. George LaBeaume
Sat. 28 5:15p.m. Bob Franz
Sun. 29 7:00a.m. Jim Wissler
8:30a.m. Mario Mandello
10:00a.m. Pro Populo

LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS


SATURDAY MASS:JUNE 28 @ 5:15P.M.

Lector--------------------------J. Akins
Sp. Min.------------------------J. Kreft,
H. Gamblin
Servers-------------------------E. Haug, J. Bach
Ushers--------------------------C. Cash, N. Barsha, L. Willey

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

Lector --------------------------S
AuBuchon
Sp. Min.------------------------J. Wissler, T. Willette
Servers------------------------- M. & M. Schneider
Ushers-------------------------- L. Neubrand,
L. Stegall

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

Lector--------------------------R. Culton
Sp. Min.------------------------G. & M. Ferraro, C. Inman ©
Servers--------------------------M. & C. Schwartz
Ushers---------------------------J. Akins, R. Seal, N. Meyer, A. Baker

ST. ANNE MASS: JUNE 29 AT 8:30A.M.

Lector---------------------------E. Schmidt
Sp. Min.-------------------------D. Bender, V. Bender, F. Cohlman
Servers--------------------------M. Schmidt,
S. Schmitt, K. Black

John 20:19-23. Locked doors won’t keep Jesus out

Despite hearing that Jesus was being spotted around town, the disciples were surely shocked to see Jesus appeared to them in a locked room. They thought the lock would keep everyone out.

He appeared to them so that they could be first-person witnesses to his resurrection. But he also came to commission them to carry on the work he started, the work for which he died and rose again. It’s why they were chosen.

But Jesus knew they needed strength. So he breathed on them, just like when God breathed life into Adam and created a new creature. By doing so, Jesus renewed his disciples, strengthened them, and gave them a new outlook to help them continue his mission.

We have also been chosen to do God’s work. By virtue of our baptism, Jesus has commissioned us to spread the word of God’s love and the hope of salvation. Locked doors will not give us peace, nor will they keep out our loving Savior. True peace only comes in accepting God’s will, doing his work, and opening the locked doors of our heart to him.

 
ST. JOSEPH-ST. ANNE


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In the next few weeks we will be following up on the wonderful presentation by Deacon Ron on the liturgical changes requested by the United Sates conference of Catholic Bishops.

One of the most challenging changes involves all of us in the reception of the Eucharist every Sunday.

The norm requests us to bow before receiving the consecrated bread and wine. This is my suggestion. When the person if front of you receives the Eucharist, that would be the time for you to bow and then step forward with your hands cupped as the person if front of you steps aside to communicate.

Next week we will discuss other norms.

Sincerely Yours in Christ,

 

 

Father John

 

TODAY IS THE DAY! FESTIVAL 2003 HAS ARRIVED !

All the preparations have been made. Invite some of your family and friends and come and enjoy the delicious dinner, The Plummer Family Show, Ted Drew’s custard and Gus’s Pretzels.

Please park on the North County Elementary School parking lot so as to leave parking spots available for our guests.

After our wonderful Festival there is a big mess. Volunteers are needed to clean up Monday morning. We will start bright and early after Mass. Lunch will be served at noon. Thank you and I trust many of you will volunteer, as in the past.

 

Father John

 

Dear Friends in Christ,

"No one has greater love than this" (John 15:13).

This theme of the 2003 Peter’s Pence Collection for the Works of the Holy Father invites us to join Pope John Paul II as he strives to assist suffering and needy people everywhere.

From the four corners of the world come stories of what people suffer as a result of extreme poverty, war, famine, ethnic clashes and natural disasters. The challenge is immense.

The annual Peter’s Pence Collection, which is to be taken up on the weekend of June 28-29, gives us all an opportunity to join in partnership with the Holy Father in his works of mercy.

I am deeply appreciative of your support for these works of our Holy Father, especially this year as he completes 25 years as Pope, in constant service to those in need.

Gratefully in Christ,

 

 

Most Reverend Justin Rigali

Archbishop of St. Louis

 

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

 

New Liturgical Assistant schedules will soon be completed. If you would like a copy you can reach Bev Baker at BAKR @ JCN.NET. She will be happy to e-mail a copy to you.

YOU ARE INVITED

St. Joseph of Farmington 29th annual picnic on Sunday, June 29 from 11:00a.m. until 8:00p.m. Fried chicken and kettle beef dinners will be served from 11:00a.m. until 5:00 p.m.



SACRISTY CLEANERS


June 28 A. Mosberger, B. O’Neill




CHURCH CLEANERS


June 27 B. O’Neill, P. Pinkston
June 30 Team #5

Saint Anne: FOR THE MONTH OF Jume IS GLORIA SIMMS

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