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April 14, 2002 Mon. 15: 8:00 a.m. Herbert Gremminger LITURGICAL ASSISTANTS
SATURDAY MASS: APRIL 2O 5:15 P.M. Lector: -------Jerry Smythe SUNDAY MASS: APRIL 21 AT 7:00 A.M. Lector: -------Paula Pace SUNDAY MASS: APRIL 21 10:00 A.M. Lector:-------Rebecca Woody ST. ANNE MASS: APRIL 21 AT 8:30 A.M. Lector: ------E. Schmidt How could the disciples have been so blind! They walked down the street and listened to Jesus, but they could not even tell it was him! Perhaps it was his glorified, post-resurrected body, or perhaps they were so overcome by the events of the past days that they could not bring themselves to see the truth. But it was not until they invited Christ in and he broke bread for them that they saw who he was. How often do we fail to see Jesus in those around us? Like the old woman in the nursing home not far from where you live. Have we invited her into out heart? Or the rebellious teenager or young single mother: Have we invited them into our home? Or what of the person with HIV/Aids or the old man who is always complaining about life? Have we invited them into our lives. Until we do, we will fail to see Jesus in them. Jesus, who awaits us in the breaking of the bread! Last Sunday thirteen of our parish youngsters received their First Holy Communion at the 10:00 a.m. Mass. They are: Byron Allen, Collin Black, Marissa Bonney, Chase Busenbark, Holly Camp, Alex Finley, Joshua Gloriod, Jordan Murphey, Charlyn Ortmann, Jordyn Weiss, Billy Whitehead, Adam Williamson and Andrew Williamson. Congratulations to the children and their families and a big thank you to all who helped prepare the children for this special day. Please remember them in your prayers. CHURCH CLEANERS April 19: Janet Counts Betty Luhmann April 22; Team 4 SACRISTY CLEANING April 20: D. Lando F. Kleekamp New Shockwave Photo Jam! |
Thank you to all who helped with Holy Week and Easter Service preparations at both parishes the lectors, special ministers, servers and ushers, those who prepared the church and the choir. Our appreciation and thanks to those who donated the beautiful flowers which decorated the church at Easter. PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION This year, beginning in August, St. Joseph parish will be offering PSR classes. Teachers will be needed. If you are interested in helping, please contact Jamie Weiss, PSR coordinator at 431-8012 or the rectory at 358-2112. Classes will be held each Sunday morning 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Knights of Columbus The Knight of Columbus, DeSoto, Mo. invites everyone to their "Whole Hog Sausage Dinner & Craft Fair" that is being held this Sunday, at their hall on State Road E, DeSoto, Mo. Adult Dinner $7.00 Children Dinner $4.00. Children under 6 years of age eat free. Everyone is Welcome. BINGO REPORT Gross Profit for April 2: $3,005.75 DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA The Daughters of Isabella will have their quarterly corporate communion on Saturday, April 27th at the 5:15 p.m. Mass. All members are asked to attend.REMINDER All fundraising committees should have their articles to the office early Monday morning in order to have it published in the bulletin. Parish bulletin must be ready for the printer by Tuesday. The first presentation of this years Archdiocesan Development Appeal will begin this weekend with a tape from Archbishop Rigali. This tape will explain facts about thedifferent organizations, parish schools, emergency grants for parishes and other agencies that benefit from your generosity to the ADA. Please take time to reflect on all the works of the ADA before you make your pledge to the ADA in the next couple of weeks. KENRICK GLENNON DAYS Once again, preparation for Kenrick-Glennon Days are underway. For the past three years, Kenrick-Glennon Days have been a huge success. Over 260 young men from 6th grade through high school have spent time having fun, growing in faith and inquiring about their vocation with seminarians and priests from the Archdiocese of St. Louis. It is our hope that this years camp will be an even greater success!
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