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Mass Intentions For The Week of
Sunday October 20, 2002
  
Mon. 21 8:00a.m. Eleanor Moore
Tue. 22 8:00a.m. Daniel & Mary Lukachick
Wed. 23 8:00a.m. Rosemond Moore
Thu. 24 8:00a.m. Manie Wright
Fri. 25 8:00a.m. Agnes Vargo
Sat. 26 5:15p.m. Jane Willey
Sr. Yvonne DeGonia
Sun. 27 7:00a.m. Purgatorial Society
(SA) 8:30 a.m. Janice Schmitt
Mildred Miller
10:00a.m. Pro Populo

LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS


SATURDAY MASS: OCT. 26@ 5:15P.M.

Lector--------------------------- Jim Adams
Sp. Min.------------------------ L. Graczyk,
J. Kreft
Servers------------------------- F. Sewald,
C. Gestring
Ushers------------------------- C. Cash, L. Willey, D. Hager, K. Dalaviras

 

SUNDAY MASS: OCT 27 AT 7:00A.M.

Lector--------------------------- Jim
AuBuchon
Sp. Min.------------------------ M. & M. Schneider
Servers------------------------- L. & A. Naused
Ushers------------------------- L. Stegall,
L. Neubrand

SUNDAY MASS: OCT 27 AT 10:00A.M.

Lector-------------------------- Ruth Culton
Sp. Min.----------------------- G. & J. Pratte,
M. Kessler ©
Servers------------------------- A. Barnfield,
Norton
Ushers-------------------------- M. Lukachick, Crosswhite, J. Akins, J. Krus

ST. ANNE MASS: OCT. 27 AT 8:30 A.M.

Lector--------------------------- Mary Smith
Sp. Min.------------------------ V. Bender Jr.,
R. Schmidt, R. Basler
Servers------------------------- S. Schmitt, I. Smith, K. Black

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Dear Parishioners :

I am pleased to announce that two individuals from both of our parishes are the recipients of the first annual Archbishop Rigali Service Award.

Out of many that were nominated throughout the Archdiocese Mr. John Groboski of St. Joseph and Mr. Victor Bender Jr. of St. Anne received this prestigious award for their unselfish dedication and service to their parish.

Congratulations to all of you who give of yourself so generously and especially these men who have been honored this year.

 

Respectfully in Christ,

 

 

Father John



    

The Daughters of Isabella would like to invite the ladies of St. Anne and St. Joseph Parish to come and recite the rosary on Wednesday, October 23rd. at 7:00p.m. The doors of St. Joseph will open at 6:30p.m.

October is known as "The Rosary for Women Month". The next community rosary will be said on Wednesday, October 30th after the "We Believe" class following morning Mass.

 We Believe in God, THE FATHER

The Creed begins with God the Father. God is the origin of all that is and has authority over all He loves and cares for his children. The Church tells us that the prayer we call the "Our Father" reveals the Father to us while at the same time revealing us to ourselves.  


PRAY THAT THEY WILL HAVE LIFE-2002, 26TH
annual Archdiocesan Pro-Life Convention will take place next Sunday, October 27th at the Millennium Hotel. You won’t want to miss Frances Hogan, co-founder of Women Affirming Life, keynote speaker and KTRS’s Dan Buck emcee for the general session. Call the Pro-Life Office at 314-792-7555 to make luncheon reservations. 

The year 2002 marks a great spiritual milestone and offers an important civic challenge. The new millennium requires a new kind of politics, focused more on moral principles than on the latest polls; more on the needs of the poor and vulnerable than the contributions of the rich and powerful; more on the pursuit of the common good than the demands of special interests. This is a time to bring together the guidance of the Gospel and the opportunities of our democracy to shape a society more respectful of human life and dignity, and more committed to justice and peace.

We hope the campaigns and elections of the year 2002 become turning points in our democracy, leading to more participation and less cynicism,

more civil dialogue on fundamental issues and less partisan posturing and attack ads.

As members of the Catholic community, we enter the public form to act on our moral convictions, share our experience in serving the poor and vulnerable, and add our values to the dialogue over our nation’s future. Our moral framework does not fit the categories of right or left, Democrat or Republican. Our responsibility is to measure every party and platform by how its agenda touches human life and dignity. In the Catholic tradition, responsible citizenship is a virtue; participation in the political process is a moral obligation.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE: The St. Joseph Prayer Group, ‘TOGETHER IN HIS NAME" will meet the third Monday of the month in the Church. The first prayer meeting will be October 21st at 7:00p.m. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for Holy Hour from 6:00p.m. til 7:00p.m.. All are welcome!

 

SPECAIL COLLECTION

We celebrate WORLD MISSION SUNDAY today. It is the proclamation of the good news that God loves us and wants all people united in his loving mercy. He forgives us and asks us to forgive others. Your prayers and generous financial support is greatly appreciated

Bingo


BINGO FIGURES FOR Oct. 9, 2002

Gross profits $2,040.75
111 PLAYERS
WORKERS FOR OCT. 22, TEA, #3


SACRISTY CLEANERS

Oct. 26 A. Mosberger, B. O’Neil




CHURCH CLEANERS

Oct. 25 J. Counts, B. Luhmann
Oct. 21 Team #3



ST. JOSEPH-ST. ANNE

ENVELOPES $3,476.00 $713.00
LOOSE 296.25 69.00
CHILDREN’S ENV. .50

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