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2 Pentecost Sunday May 20, 2018
Saint Clement of Rome Catholic Church
Monsignor Michael T. Butler Monsignor Timothy P. Cronin
Pastor Senior Associate Pastor
Deacon Richard J. Vehige
Parish Offices
Rectory 1510 Bopp Road
314.965.0709 or 314.965.1482
Fax 314.965.1486
www.stclementcatholicchurch.org
School 1508 Bopp Road
314.822.1903
Fax 314.822.8371
www.stclementschool.com
School Principal
Susan Cunningham - 314.822.1903
Director of Religious Education
Jesse Egbert - 618.691.8930
saintclementdre@gmail.com
Music Director David Kowalczyk - 314.780.3857 dakowalczyk@gmail.com
Director of Children’s Music
Kyle Huelsing - 870.926.5352
Youth Ministry
Laura Jablonski - 314.308.1060
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel Jim Killeen - 314.308.8947
Health Ministry
Diane Daly - 314.821.1682
Martha’s Helpers (Funeral Luncheon Committee) 314.965.0709
Communion Calls
Please call one of the parish priests to
arrange reception of Holy Communion in the home.
Hospital Visitation
Please notify the rectory when a family
member is hospitalized.
If you are not a member of Saint Clement of Rome and wish to join the parish, please call the rectory at 314.965.0709 to register.
Mass Schedule
Sunday
7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. (No 6:00 p.m. Mass on Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Memorial Day weekend, and Labor Day weekend)
Saturday Anticipated Mass
5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
6:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.m.
Holy Days
6:00 p.m. Anticipated Mass on eve of Feast except Sunday
6:30 a.m., 8:00 a.m., and 6:00 p.m. (Except Christ-mas Day and New Year’s Day. Please see Mass times online for those days.)
Sacraments
Reconciliation
Weekdays - 7:35 a.m. Saturday - 4:00 to 4:50 p.m.
Baptism
Please call the rectory to schedule a Baptism.
Matrimony
Couples planning marriage must call one of the priests at least six months in advance.
Holy Orders and Consecrated (Religious) Life
If interested, please call the parish rectory at 314.965.0709 or the Archdiocesan Office of Voca-tions at 314.792.6460.
Devotions
Perpetual Help
Tuesday after 8:00 a.m. Mass
Sacred Heart First Friday after the 6:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Masses
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Monday, May 21
6:30 a.m. Lloyd Rosser 8:00 a.m. John Wannemacher Tuesday, May 22
6:30 a.m. Norman Jennewein
8:00 a.m. Tom Wachtel Wednesday, May 23
6:30 a.m. The Intention of Bernie Brunetti 8:00 a.m. Nicholas Theiss
Thursday, May 24
6:30 a.m. Dolores Johans
8:00 a.m. Bud Cartier Friday, May 25
6:30 a.m. Elizabeth Amato
8:00 a.m. Gerald Lawlor Saturday, May 26
8:00 a.m. The Intention of James and Mary Lewis
5:00 p.m. The Deceased Members of the Metzler and Bokermann Families
Sunday, May 27
7:30 a.m. The People of Saint Clement of Rome
9:00 a.m. Dotty Nelson
11:00 a.m. Dan Diaz
6:00 p.m. No Mass
Week of May 21
6:30 a.m. Mike Zlatic
8:00 a.m. Ashley Behan, Connor Drozda (M,W,F) Cole Foshage, Cole Kirkpatrick (T,T,S)
Saturday, May 26
5:00 p.m. Michael Boedefeld, Scott Boedefeld, Ali Kennedy
Sunday, May 27
7:30 a.m. Juan Pablo Haro, Jack Janson, Teddy Janson
9:00 a.m. Jack Huster, Will Huster, William Pelligreen
11:00 a.m. Henry Barreca, John Paul Burrow, Nick Vatterott 6:00 p.m. No Mass
LECTORS
Saturday, May 26
5:00 p.m. Dave Hartenbach (A) Matt Giunta (B)
Sunday, May 27
7:30 a.m. Sterling Wallace (A) Amy Hinderer (B)
9:00 a.m. Brian Hartman (A) Dick James
11:00 a.m. Chris Barreca (A) Cady O’Grady (B)
6:00 p.m. No Mass
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Saturday, May 26
5:00 p.m. Katie Harrington, Karen Mrad, Linda Patterson, Jane Schmidt, Don Schreiber, Lisa Schwarz
Sunday, May 27
7:30 a.m. Amy Gilmore, Larry & Dot LeGrand, Scott & Kathleen Sanders, Jean Schwartz
9:00 a.m. Tricia Dunn, Jeanne Fluri, Molly Hartman, Cathy Hayden, Patty Kozarits, Frank Palazzo, Mike & Rosemary Sullivan
11:00 a.m. Madeline Alcamo, Mariette Baxendale, David Driscoll, Pat Hanley, Susan O’Leary, Barbara Taute, Mary Lou Trenn, Carol Vehige
6:00 p.m. No Mass
ALTAR SOCIETY - FRIDAY, MAY 25
TEAM 7: JEAN SANDIFER
SAINT CLEMENT PRAYER NETWORK
To request prayers of the Saint Clement prayer chain, please con-tact Gracemarie Miller at jfamil-ler@earthlink.net or 314.965.9699.
Katie Rutkoski David Maier Pat Witte John Rutkoski Mary Carroll Gordon Lowell Shelly Melcher Luca Gruszka Debbi Heffern Jean Siegfried Jim Giardina Melissa Golomski
WEEKDAY 8:00 A.M. SCHOOL MASS SCHEDULE
NO SCHOOL MASSES
SUMMER VACATION BEGINS ON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
SEE YOU IN AUGUST!
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FROM THE DESK OF MONSIGNOR BUTLER
PENTECOST
Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Pentecost which commemorates the Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, fifty days after Easter. Traditionally Pentecost was celebrated, like Easter and Christmas, for eight days, with the Octave Day commemorating the Holy Trinity.
This year Pope Francis established a new celebration for the Church on the Monday after Pentecost. The new memorial is devoted to Mary as the “Mother of the Church.” This title of Mary has ancient roots in Catholic tradi-tion, reaching back to St. Augustine and St. Leo the Great. As the decree announcing the new memorial stated, “Mary became the tender Mother of the Church which Christ begot on the Cross, handing on the Spirit. Christ in turn chose all disciples as ministers of His love towards His Mother, entrusting Her to them so that they might welcome Her with filial affection.” This year’s celebration of Mary, Mother of the Church will be on May 21st.
ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL It is not too late to contribute to this year’s Annual Catholic Appeal. If you have not already done so, please com-plete your ACA card and return it to the rectory or drop it in the collection basket at Sunday Mass.
DYNAMIC CATHOLIC, ALIVE! - PENTECOST - FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT
In Baptism and Confirmation, as well as Holy Communion, the gifts of the Holy Spirit are poured out upon us so that we might build up the Church and lead others to faith in Jesus Christ. Today, take a moment to consider the many gifts you have been given, especially spiritual gifts, and pray for the grace to understand how you can uti-lize them most effectively for the mission of your family, parish, and the Church as a whole. The Holy Spirit is powerful in our lives if we allow Him entry into our hearts. He is the consoler, the Advocate, the Paraclete. The Holy Spirit, as the readings show us today, gives us joy and peace, a peace unlike any other the world can give. When we respond generously to grace and allow ourselves to be filled with the Holy Spirit, we will set hearts on fire, one person at a time, and be truly free. archstl.org/dynamic
The Next Chapter program is grounded in Ignatian spirituality and is sponsored by the Saint Louis University Office of Mission and Identity. It is a six-month guided journey with a group of approximately fifteen people who are approaching retirement or who are re-cently retired. The ultimate goal of the program is to assist people to discern who God is calling them to be and what God is calling them to do in their next chapter of life. The class is open to men, women and couples. The program begins in September of 2018. The cost is $750.00. To learn more about The Next Chapter program and have an op-portunity to ask questions, you are invited to attend an information session held in the
Loyola Room in Jesuit Hall at St. Louis University starting at 7:00 p.m. on, May 21, 2018 or June 5, 2018. To RSVP for an information session and/ or to request more information on the program, please email Tom Auffenberg at thomas.auffenberg@slu.edu.
KIDS AGAINST HUNGER
Please support the teens of our youth ministry as they fundraise for Kids Against Hunger, an organiza-tion they will be serving during their Project Life service trip this June. Please put your donation of any amount in the container in the church vestibule. Thank you for your support.
OUTREACH UPDATE
We have come to the end of our Parish Outreach program. Over the past three years, we have knocked on 3096 doors within our Parish boundaries and spoken with 1308 of our neighbors. We have asked them to join us for fish fries and pancake breakfasts, handed out registration forms for Vacation Bible School and ACTS Retreats, and asked them to attend Mass with us. Many people had special intentions they asked us to pray for and most appre-ciated us stopping by their homes. While we will never really know the results of our efforts, we trust the Holy Spir-it to continue calling our neighbors back to the Church.
Many people volunteered, but I would especially like to thank Paul Kohl, who provided the maps we used each week, and our “regulars”: Betsy Carlsen, Sue Carron, Chris Danter, John & Susie Gorman, Bob Helmsing, Dick and Mary James, Mary LaBelle, Chris Normile, Sandy Pollmann, Tony Sandifer, Vicki Staed, Marge Sweeney, and Randy Todd. As is usually the case when you volunteer, you get a lot more out of the experience than you give, and it has truly been a blessing to spend time with these volunteers every week and to share our love for God and Saint Clement of Rome with those we met. Thanks so much! Jean Sandifer
5 Pentecost Sunday May 20, 2018
Saint Clement, our patron, pray for us.
SAINT PATRICK’S CASSEROLE -GROUP 2
Please bring your food items to the church parking lot on Thursday, May 24, by 9:00 a.m. Thank you for your continued faithfulness and support of this project.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Karen Dorsey, wife of Dennis (Red) Dorsey and
mother of Anne Marie Chapman
That the Lord grants her the fullness of eternal life.
YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS
Summer Middle School Ministry
We are pleased to announce Colleen Hannegan will be our Middle School Ministry Intern this summer! Colleen has a passion for youth ministry and will be in charge of planning and implementing high-energy, fun, faith-
based programming for all middle schoolers. All incoming 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade students are invited to join us Tuesdays this summer! Please see the event image for more details.
Save the Date: Fall Retreat - September 21 - 23
All high school teens are encouraged to attend a weekend retreat of rest, relaxation, and community time to-gether for our Fall Retreat at IL RITIRO Franciscan Retreat Center in Dittmer, Missouri. Stay tuned for more de-tails!
Save the Date: Luke 18 - November 16 - 18
Seventh Graders, this is your retreat! Experience the fun, faith, and friendship of Luke 18! More detains coming soon.
Laura Jablonski, Director of Youth Ministry, 314.308.1060, stclementym@gmail.com
PRAY AND FAST TOGETHER FOR CONVERSIONS
“We must therefore find out by whom we are led. If it is not by the Holy Spirit, we labor in vain; there is no sub-stance nor savor in anything we do. If it is by the Holy Spirit, we taste a delicious sweetness; it is enough to make us die of pleasure.” -Saint John Vianney
This week join fellow parishioners in offering prayers and the sacrifice of your Friday fast for Conversion of Hearts--so that all might savor the sweetness of the Holy Spirit; for our parish growth in holiness, and for the re-turn of families, our nation and our broken world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and a Culture of Life. “Come Holy Spirit, fill our hearts with your love!”
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL MEETING
There will be a meeting of the Saint Vincent de Paul
Society on Monday, May 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the Music
Room of the school. The manager of the new Creve
Coeur Thrift Store will speak about volunteer op-
portunities. All interested parishioners are encour-
aged to attend.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION CHAPEL SCHEDULE FOR CARNIVAL AND MEMORIAL DAY
Our Lord in the Eucharist was reposed in the tab-ernacle on Friday, May 18. The Eucharist will be exposed again on Tuesday, May 29, at 7:00 a.m. The Chapel will remain open everyday except the day of the Carnival (May 23) for your unscheduled visits to Our Lord reserved in the tabernacle.
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PRAY FOR LOVED ONES IN THE MILITARY
2nd Lt. Chad Bohac, USM
Capt. Joshua Deehr, USA
Capt. Robert M. Donovan, USMC
SSgt. Steve Dudak, USA
SPC Thomas Hoffmann, USA
SSgt. Daniel Jordan, USA
Lt. Bradley Koester, USN
SSgt. Brian Kohl, USAF
PFC Brian Nelson, USA
LCpl Jacob Nelson, USMC
EM5 Tom Parker, USN
Capt. Robert Rapone, USA
Sgt. Daniel Renz, USMC
Airman Michael Sigman, USAF
Capt. Colin Smith, USA
2nd Lt. Taylor Steinhart, USA
Capt. Daniel Sullivan, USMC
Cpl. Dan Vatterott, USA
LTC Bryan Walrath, USA
If you would like to add the name of a loved one serving in the military, please
call the rectory.
PRO LIFE
LAWMAKERS APPROVE STATE BUDGET
Last week the Missouri General Assembly approved a $28 billion budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018. This is a $600 million increase over last year’s budget. This year’s budget includes the following pro-life provisions:
· $6.4 million for the Alternatives to Abortion Program, which provides funding to pregnancy resource centers and mater-nity homes
· $15.7 million to the Show-Me Healthy Babies program, which provides medical care to the unborn children of women without health insurance
· $2.5 million to the healthy marriage/fatherhood initiative, which encourages participation of fathers in their children’s lives and upbringing
· $1.4 million for a pilot program that extends coverage for drug treatment for postpartum women from two months to twelve months
· Pro-life protective language on MO Technology Investment Fund to prevent human cloning and embryonic stem cell research with these tax dollars
· Pro-life protective language on Family Planning Services to prevent tax dollars from going to abortion providers. Pre-vents tax dollars from going for abortion services and/or abortion referrals. Pro-life language giving direction to the Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services and the Director of Social Services not to use tax dollars for abortion services directly or indirectly through abortion providers.
ROSARIES FOR LIFE
Please join us Monday through Friday in the cry room before the 6:30 a.m. Mass, or after the 8:00 a.m. Mass, to pray the rosary for religious freedom and for the end of abortion and embryonic stem cell research.
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Wednesday, May 23
Carnival Rides: Noon – 9:00 p.m. Music until 10:00 p.m.
This parish celebration will be a tremendous event! We have an action packed day lined up, which is sure to bring our 2018 school year to an
exciting close. Let’s show our support. Bring family and friends to enjoy our
"OLYMPIC" CARNIVAL!
Schedule of Events
11:00 Children enter school
11:10 A!endance/ View 8th
grade video and
receive wristbands
12:00 7th Grade Snack Stand open un"l 2:00
(General Concession Stand open un"l 9)
Indoor "cket sales open
Cake Walk (gym stage) opens
Hole In One Golf opens
Indoor Booths open
Outdoor Ticket Sales open
Rides/Outdoor Booths open
1:00 D.J. Music un"l 10:00
2:00 Sign-up Party booth opens
4:30 Dinner served un"l 7:30 p.m.
5:00 1st Basketball Free Throw Final
Cornhole Tournament begins
Wine Pull opens
6:00 Golf Hole In One Playoffs
Indoor Booths Close
6:30 2nd Basketball Free Throw Final
7:00 Sign-Up Party Booth Closes
7:30 Dinner closes
8:00 Outdoor Ticket Sales close
9:00 Rides/Outdoor Booths close
10:00 D.J. Music ends
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Volunteers
The Carnival is a success because of you, our
parent volunteers. Be sure you know your as-
signed !me to volunteer during the Carnival.
Please be prompt in showing up for your
shi", so those before you can also enjoy the
day. For your convenience, each booth will
have schedules of its workers. There will also
be a master schedule of all volunteers in the
hallway outside the gym. If your shi" is over,
and your replacement has not arrived, please
no!fy someone in a Carnival t-shirt. Our Car-
nival would not be possible without your
!me and dedica!on. Thank you for your
help!
Sign-Up Parties
We’ve had some great sign-up par!es over
the years and this year will be no excep!on.
Be sure to stop by the sign-up party booth.
Booth is open from 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. and
will be located outside by the food/drink
booth. Look forward to seeing you at the next
party!
7th
Grade Snack Stand
The 7th grade Snack Stand will be open in the
cafeteria from 12:00-2:00. The general con-
cession stand will be open from 12:00-9:00.
Both will serve hot dogs, nachos, pretzels,
candy, drinks, and other treats!
D.J. Music: 1:00-10:00
Tickets
Sunday Pre-Sale: Tickets will be sold a"er
the 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Masses on Sun-
day, May 20.
Day of Carnival:
All Saint Clement of Rome students will have
their wristbands applied during school hours.
If you have children who do not go to Saint
Clement of Rome and you purchased a wrist-
band for them, please go to the outside !cket
booth to have the wristband applied. Wrist-
bands and !ckets for parish kids not at Saint
Clement of Rome School can be picked up
Carnival Day at the outside !cket booth. All
!ckets will be sold on carnival day.
Full-Day Wristbands: $35.00
Half-Day Wristbands: $22.00
Booth !ckets: $1.00 per !cket
Ride !ckets: $20.00 for sheet of 20
Ride !ckets are sold at the outside !cket
booth and the booth !ckets are sold inside
the gym.
Full-Day Wristbands can be used all day long
for all Carnival rides, and Half-Day wristbands
from 4:00-9:00 p.m. Individual !ckets will al-
so be accepted for all rides. All inside booths
and the basketball shootout will require
booth !ckets.
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Parking
Parking will be permi!ed for the day, along
the East side of Bopp Road, between
Deutschmann and Point Oak Roads. Please
see the Friday school newsle!er for a list of
winners. The parking spots will be labeled for
the winners. Thanks for your par"cipa"on in
the raffle!
Venues
Outside:
· Food and dining tent, bar, rides
· Cornhole Tourney, Wine Pull, Class Prints,
Sign-Up Par"es and D.J.
Inside (Gym):
· Indoor game booths; Ticket Booth
· Hole in One Golf
· Cake Walk (stage)
· Photo Booth
Cafeteria:
· Snack stand
Cornhole Tournament Thirty-six teams of two will have the chance
to become winners at the First Annual St.
Clement Cornhole (a/k/a bean bag toss) Tour-
nament! Stay tuned for more details.
Wine Pull For just $20, you can “pull” a mystery bo!le
of red, white, or even bubbly! You can even
enjoy it chilled at the carnival! Please contact
the carnival commi!ee if you have any dona-
"ons. Thank you!
Class Prints
The Junior Kindergarten and Kindergarten
classes have created adorable class prints.
You can purchase the framed original or a
copy. So cute!
Dinner of Champions
Bring family and friends to enjoy a delicious
meal prepared by the Knights of Columbus.
Dinner will be served from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Our menu will include:
Adult’s full meal- $10.00
Sandwich Only - $6.00
Choice of: Barbeque Pulled Pork Pla!er/
Sandwich; Roasted Half Chicken Dinner with
Choice of Maple/Honey/ BBQ sauces; 4
Chicken Strips and Waffle with Choice of
Maple/Honey/BBQ sauce; or 8 Moink Balls
(bacon wrapped meatballs with BBQ sauce)
Sides (includes 2):
Baked beans, Mac-n-cheese, coleslaw ap-
plesauce, potato salad, corn
Drinks: Lemonade/Tea/Coffee
Wine or beer ($2.00)
Dessert: Cookies
Children's meal- $6.00
Choice of: 2 Chicken Strips and Waffle with
Choice of Maple/Honey/BBQ sauces; 4
MOINK balls (bacon wrapped meatballs with
BBQ sauce); 1/2 por"on adult meal; or hot
dog/hamburger
Sides (includes 2 sides):
Baked beans, Mac-n-cheese, coleslaw ap-
plesauce, potato salad, corn
Drinks: Lemonade
Dessert: Cookies
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Cake Walk
The Cake Walk will be located on the gym
stage from 12:00 - 6:00.
All families are asked to bring in 1-2 store
bought items to the stage during set up on
Tuesday a!ernoon or on Carnival morning.
Some popular items include candy bars,
cookies, and cup-cakes. Please be generous!
Thank you!
Sports Update
Basketball shootout:
Time: Qualifying Rounds 1-4:15 p.m.
and 4:30-6:15 p.m.
Finals 5:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Place: Inside
Cost: 1 booth #cket for 5 shots
Age groups: 5th
and under, 6th
to adult
*Younger children can par#cipate in the old-
er group as long as they state as such before
shoo#ng.
Prizes: 5th
and under- $25.00 cash
6th
and over- $50.00 cash
Finals: Par#cipants must check qualifying
board to determine eligibility for finals.
Pu!ng Hole in One:
Time: 1-6:00 p.m.
The Athle#c Associa#on is sponsoring a
Pu&ng Hole in One contest star#ng at 1:00
p.m. with playoffs at 6:00 p.m. There will be
a 50/50 cash prize! Located inside on the
sports wall.
Carnival Sponsors
The 2018 Carnival Commi(ee wants to send
a huge THANK YOU to all of the families and
businesses who are so generously helping to
sponsor this year’s event.
It’s not too late to par#cipate by pledging
at:
The Qualifiers ($100);
The Bronze Medalists ($200);
The Silver Medalists ($300), and
The Gold Medalists ($301+) levels! Dona-
#ons may be dropped off in the school
office marked for “Carnival Sponsors”.
Thanks again for your con#nued support!
THANK YOU!
The Carnival commi(ee wishes to thank
Hudson Services for dona#ng goods and
services to the Carnival. Also, many thanks
to our commi(ee chairs, sign-up party
hosts, and to the families and many busi-
nesses who donated cash, services and/or
gi!s for our Carnival. And last but not least--
all of this would not be possible without the
hard work and dedica#on of the SAINT
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John & Carolyn TeepeSelling real estate for 46 years
Give us a call for an estimate of your home’s value.
(314) 966-5006(314) 607-5006
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Rick’s HardwareComplete Hardware and Garden Center
221 Lamp & Lantern Village 636-386-7733
11767 Manchester Road 314-966-6611
Family Owned Since 1956
“It’s a Dunn Deal”
An Unbeatable Team
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TREE & LAWN CARE EXPERTS SINCE 1880
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11135 Manchester (at Geyer) 314-822-4400
Hubbell Jewelry & Repair “All Work Done on Premises”
Marigold & David Colvin
12022 Manchester Road Des Peres, MO 63131
(314) 821-1188
Celebrating over 20 Years in Des Peres!
JOSEPH CEMENT CONTRACTORS, INC.
6252 Gravois
314-351-0700New & Repair Work - Free Estimates
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965-4745FONTANA PAVING
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Sunday Brunch Every Week 10am-2pm
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Alex Meiners
314-725-5100
St Clement Parishioner
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314 280.4959 • ArborCareLLC@Gmail.com
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BS Horticulture
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“Helping you stay in the home you love.” 30 Year Parishioner Owned
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Interior Painting
314-882-9568
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