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Mass Intentions For
The Week of
Sunday January 12, 2003

Mon. 13 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Tue. 14 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Wed. 15 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Thu. 16 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Fri. 17 8:00a.m. Comm. Service
Sat. 18 4:00p.m. Steven Smythe
Sun. 19 7:00a.m. Agnes Vargo
(SA) 8:30a.m. Pro Populo
10:30a.m. Joseph Groffin
LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS

SATURDAY MASS: JAN 18 AT 4:00P.M.
Lector--------------------------J. Smythe
Sp. Min.------------------------K. Dalaviras,
M. Hoyt
Servers-------------------------J. Bach, B. Pinson
Ushers-------------------------F. Sewald, N. Barsha, N. Steiniger, C. Cash
SUNDAY MASS: JAN. 19 AT 7:00A.M.
Lector-------------------------J. Smith
Sp. Min.----------------------- J. & P. Naused
Servers------------------------ B. Boyle, D.
Burhle
Ushers-------------------------L. Neubrand,
L. Stegall
SUNDAY MASS: JAN. 19 AT 10:30A.M.
Lector--------------------------Rebecca Woody
Sp. Min.----------------------- S. House, J. Keller, M. Mueller ©
Servers------------------------ A. Barnfield,
C. Chastain
Ushers-------------------------J. Krus, G. Inman,G. Greer
ST. ANNE MASS: JAN. 19 AT 8:30A.M.
Lector--------------------------R. Schmidt
Sp. Min.----------------------- D. Bender,
E. & E. Zellner
Servers------------------------ I. Smith, C. Knobbe, M. Schmidt
Dear Parishioners:
As we approach the new year I would like to make a suggestion and
ask that you pray and consider responding.
We are in need of "yess" and "10s"
to a very important but easy ministerial role in our Liturgy. Our ushers have been
assigned the task of asking for help and they tell me that some have refused. The ministry
of Gift Bearer represents all our hopes and desires and what will soon be our
Saviors gift of his Body and Blood.
A spot in the Church has been reserved for those who exercise this
ministry for the day. I know that some of you feel that you are asked all the time and
some of you are to shy to say yes. Please put your trust in the Lord and say
"yes" when you have the opportunity.
Counting on your co-operation in this matter, I hope you will see
it in your heart to say "yes" when called upon.
Sincerely in Christ,
Father John

ST. JOSEPH-ST. ANNE
ENVELOPES $5,113.00 $704.00
LOOSE 263.75 43.00
SOL. OF MARY 767.00 126.00 |
Dear Friends:
It has been thirty years since Roe v. Wade and Doe V. Bolton
became the law of the land, legalizing abortion on demand in all stages of pregnancy. With
one stroke of the pen, the Supreme Court took away the personhood of the unborn child.
Those unborn babies, whom we have always known to be human persons, were declared
"nonpersons" with no legal rights. But we know that the immoral act of abortion
cannot be made moral by simple edict. The taking of unborn human life is just as wrong
today as it was thirty years ago.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in its recent
statement, A Matter of the Heart,
expressed gratitude for those who have worked tirelessly for human life and continue to do
so, and acknowledged even though Roe v Wade still stands, the great strides that have been
made. We are personally grateful to all those here in the Archdiocese of St. Louis who
work for and support the Lifeline Coalition, Project Rachel and Birthright, all those who
work in their parishes to promote an awareness of the sanctity and dignity of the human
person, all those Helpers of Gods Precious Infants who gather at the Cathedral
Basilica on the third Saturday of each month, as well as those who travel to Washington,
D.C. annually to express our nations opposition to abortion.
On Saturday, January 18th at 8:00a.m., I will again
join the Helpers of Gods Precious Infants at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
to offer Holy Mass, followed by a prayerful Rosary Procession to the Planned Parenthood
abortion facility, and a concluding Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. I invite
you and your families to join us in this special time of prayer as we sadly commemorate
the 30th anniversary of legalized abortion.
Sincerely yours,
We want everyone in the parish to receive a weekly copy of the St.
Louis Review, and ask every household to subscribe. The annual subscription rate through
the parish is $21.00
Please use the subscription renewal envelope in your envelope
packet (or write your check for $21.00 to the parish mark it "Review"
include your name and mailing address) and return it in the Sunday collection.
Thank you for your participation.
There are many ways Catholic Charities employees, volunteers and
donors have demonstrated "love of neighbor" by touching the lives of more that
105,000 individuals in need this year. Their work is truly the work of the entire Church,
including each and every parishioner throughout the Archdiocese.
Archbishop Rigali concurs. Speaking on the topic of the mission of
Catholic Charities, he said, "It is important, for their own spiritual good, to
engage all Catholics in the Archdiocese to support the activities of Catholic Charities by
their prayer, their encouragement and their sharing of time, talent and treasure."
A second collection will be taken the week end of January
18-19. Please support the 2002 Catholic Charities Appeal. Your gift will help 127 programs
of Catholic Charities, aiding children, families, the community, and our older population.
No gift is too small. As always your gift is appreciated. Please be generous.
Bingo

BINGO FIGURES NONE
WORKERS FOR JAN. 14TH TEAM # 2
SACRISTY
CLEANERS
Jan. 18 A. Mosberger, B. ONeill

CHURCH CLEANERS
Jan. 17 F. Gosling, R. Culton
Jan. 20 Team # 3
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