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Mass Intentions For The Week of
Sunday November 10, 2002
  
Mon. 11 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Tue. 12 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Wed. 13 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Thu. 14 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Fri. 15 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Sat. 16 4:00p.m. Delores Sandman
Sun. 17 7:00a.m. Agnes Vargo,
Donald Vargo Jr.
(SA) 8:30p.m. Jan Schmidt
10:00a.m. Pro Populo

LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS



SATURDAY MASS: NOV. 16 AT 4:00P.M

Lector--------------------------Jean Bach
Sp. Min.-----------------------G. Valleck,
H. Gamblin
Servers------------------------D. Hager.
C. Gestring
Ushers-------------------------F. Sewald,
N. Steiniger, N. Barsha

SUNDAY MASS: NOV. 17 AT 7:00A.M.

Lector--------------------------F. Haug
Sp. Min. ----------------------B. Boyle, F. Gosling
Servers------------------------L. & A. Naused
Ushers-------------------------L. Zinn, D. Gosling

SUNDAY MASS: NOV. 17 AT 10:00A.M.

Lector--------------------------M. Layden
Sp. Min.-----------------------M. Mueller, B. Krull, C. Inman ©
Servers------------------------A.Norton, N. Farrell
Ushers-------------------------J. Krus, G. Inman, V. Hunn, G. Greer

ST. ANNE MASS: NOV. 17 AT 8:30A.M.

Lector------------------------Frank Cohlman
Sp. Min. --------------------P. Brickler, Ray Pope, J. Carron
Servers----------------------I. Smith, S. Schmitt, M. Schmidt


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DON’T FORGET! The Daughters of Isabella will host their regular meeting on Monday, November 11th. Everyone is invited to the dinner that will be served at 6:00p.m. This will be our annual "OPEN MEETING" so please bring a friend. We will begin our regular meeting at 7:00p.m. Jackie Baumgartner will be our special guest speaker. She will provide information on the Legion of Mary.

You are invited to attend the Knights of Columbus Sausage Dinner on Sunday, November 10th at the Hall on Jennnings Road. Serving from 11:00a.m. til 5:oop.m. Enjoy a delicious meal of Sausage, Sauerkraut, Green Beans, Apple Sauce, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy. Dessert and Drink are included. Adults $6.00, Children under 12 $3.00 Carry-outs are available. Come, bring your family and friends and have a good time visiting your neighbor. 


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ST. ANNE CHURCH
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On Sunday, November 17 during the 8:30a.m. mass we will have a special Commission Blessing for those that have been accepted by the Archdiocese as Special Ministers of Holy Communion. If you have not been commissioned before please come forward for the Blessing. The new schedules will be coming our at the first of the year. New Ministers will be added at that time.

WE BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER

WEEK 5 We Believe in One God the Father, the Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth,

Our faith teaches us that God is the Creator of all that is. It is through divine providence that God sustains and supports what he has created. The world is filled with creatures that are good and beautiful and interdependent. Our Catholic Faith tells us that there is meaning in the universe and solidarity among all creation. Men and women are the summit of God’s creative work, and are responsible for helping all creation praise God.

Be sure to join your group for fifth week of
WE BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER.

Matthew 18:15-20. Solving disputes and strengthening the Body.

Jesus wants us to live in harmony with one another but discord can interfere. In this passage of St. Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus tells us how to handle disputes in a way that restores harmony.

First, if we feel wronged, Jesus asks that we try to resolve the matter privately. Involving others only makes things worse. If that doesn’t settle the matter, enlist the help of one or two "witnesses" to establish the facts of the case and get at the truth. The witnesses can act as both referees and judges. If that doesn’t work Jesus said to turn the matter over to the Church, the authority of the community. A final resort is to withdraw friendship or fellowship from the offender.

The purpose of this strategy? To help us avoid choosing destructive self-interest over the good of the Body of Christ. Instead of indulging our personal feelings, Jesus wants us to deal with disputes in a way to resolve them constructively. Doing so helps us to strengthen our community, and he promises to be with us in this pursuit.

In a fine model of Christian stewardship, the Bonne Terre Ministerial Alliance employs volunteers to renovate donated goods and operate a thrift store. If you are switching your summer wardrobe for fall and winter duds, this is a perfect time to clean closets.

Most of us complain about clutter, yet clutch tightly to possessions we no longer use. Some people possess next to nothing; and that extra raincoat you no longer wear could be keeping somebody warm and dry. Remember: less clutter equals more clarity.

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BINGO FIGURES FOR OCT. 29, 2002
GROSS PROFITS $1,415.50
95 PLAYERS
WORKERS FOR NOV. 12 TEAM #2


SACRISTY CLEANERS

Nov. 16 D. Lando



CHURCH CLEANERS

Nov. 15 Mary Clancy
Nov. 11 Team #1

 

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