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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12, 2017
Pastoral Staff: Father John Reiker, Pastor: johnr@borromeoparish.com Father Don Schramm, Retired, frdoncs@borromeoparish.com Deacon Don McElroy, Deacon Deacon Jorge Perez, Deacon, Latino Ministry Coordinator Sr. Raquel Ortez, S.S.N.D. Director of Religious Education Ms. Kristin Williams, Youth & Family Minister Mrs. Donna Crawley, Office Manager Mrs. Mary DuBois, Office Secretary Mrs. Jackie Voelkl, School Principal Mrs. Mary Kutchback, Organist, Pastoral Associate for Seniors Mrs. Beth Duello, Director of Music Mrs. Lisa Delicath, Contemporary Youth Choir Mr. Juan Saldana, el coro Mr. Rob Iver, Parish Council Chairperson
Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. or by appointment Sacrament of Baptism: Prep meeting First Monday of the Month. Call the parish office for more information. Sacrament of Matrimony: Contact the priest or deacon of your choice at least six months prior to wedding to begin preparations Eucharistic Adoration: Third Mondays, 8:30am to 6:30pm Third Saturdays, 8:00pm to 11:00am Perpetual Help Devotions: Tuesdays following the 8:00 a.m. Mass Parish Hall Rental: Neal or Pat at 636-949-9722 (gym) Donna at 636-946-1893 (café)
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Schedule of Holy Mass Saturday: 5:00 p.m. vigil for Sunday Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. in Spanish Weekdays 6:30 a.m. Mass Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. Monday Friday Holy Days of Obligation: watch the bulletin National Holidays: 9:00 a.m.
Parish Office Business Hours Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church 601 N. 4th, St. Charles, MO 63301
Parish Vision Statement: We are the parish that, through our communion with Jesus, guided by the Holy Spirit:
Welcomes all; Celebrates our unity, diversity, and traditions; Uses God’s gifts to serve and teach others and be the face of Jesus Christ in the Community.
Parish Office: 636-946-1893 www.borromeoparish.com School Office: 636-946-2713 www.borromeoschool.com Religious Education Office: 636-946-2916 email: sister@borromeoparish.com Latino Ministry, 636-946-1893 email: JorgePerez@archstl.org St. Vincent DePaul Society: 636-925-1616 leave a message after the recording
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From the Pastor’s Pen
Valentine’s Weekend Renewal of Marriage Vows
This weekend of February 11/12 we invite all our married couples to join together in renewing their vows before God and asking for God’s Bless-ing of Grace and Love. Thank you for being of Sacrament of Jesus’ Love to us all.
Joke of the Week After she woke up, a woman told her husband, "I just dreamed you gave me a diamond necklace for Valen-tine’s Day. What do you think it means?" "You’ll know tonight," he said. That evening the husband came home with a small pack-age and gave it to his wife. Delighted, she opened it--to find a book entitled “The Meaning of Dreams.”
Reflection of Servant Sunday As a parish that values the gifts of its members, St. Charles Borromeo strives to be an engaged parish, where the parishioners know and use their God-given strengths, can be actively engaged in the life of the parish community, have their spiritual needs met, and grow spiritually. Jesus had a role for each of us to play in building up our parish and the Church. Jesus had given us unique gifts specifically so that we can be a part of His wonder-ful work. He continues to reach out to us and invite us to participate in His work. Here are some practical suggestions for partici-pating in the Life of the Church: Attending Mass weekly and participating fully and
prayerfully. Becoming actively involved in some ministry of the
parish that touches our hearts. Participating in spiritual enrichment activities of the
parish, such as Bible Study Groups, prayer groups, CRHP Retreats, etc.
Sharing unique talents, job skills, or knowledge to help organize, manage and maintain our parish.
Reaching out to help a fellow parishioner who may need support– our youth, our shut-ins, our sick, our grieving, new parishioners who come as strangers among us, those who are unemployed.
Participating in the work of the parish through regu-lar financial contributions.
Reaching beyond our parish boundaries to help those who are hungry, homeless or lonely.
Participating in the teaching and social justice work of the Church through Respect Life activities, Parish Unity Committee, or St. Vincent de Paul activities.
Participating more actively in the celebration of the Mass by serving in the Choir, as a lector, Extraordi-nary Minister, greeter, gift bearer or usher.
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If you have not already done so, please complete the Servant Sunday brochure that was provided in Church and return it in the collection or bring it to the parish of-fice. Prayerfully consider if God is calling you to the joy of fuller participation in parish life by joining one or more of the ministries noted.
A Valentine Prayer
I said a Valentine prayer for you and asked the Lord above
to fill your heart and bless your soul With the precious gift of love.
I asked Him for sincere love The kind that's meant to stay Just like the generous love
You give to those you touch each day.
I prayed for love from family And from every cherished friend
Then I asked the Lord to give you His love that knows no end.
Amen
Spread the Gospel, the Good News about Jesus and His Borromeo Family.
A Holy Community through Holy Communion! Your brother in Jesus,
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Servant Sunday, February 12, 2017 Pope Francis has captured the world’s attention with his infectious joy. He loves sharing God’s love with others. Pope Fran-cis is quick to say that all of us are called to be joyful followers of Jesus. I want to invite you to consider sharing the joy by taking the Walk with Francis Pledge. and thereby transform your community. Pray and worship regularly, learn about the message of the joy of the Gospel. Serve by reaching out and caring for those in need. Act to promote human life, justice, peace , care for creation and the common good.
St. Charles Borromeo ParishMinistries and Organizations
Worship Choir Cantors/ Song Leaders Eucharistic Ministers Greeters Lectors Ushers Formation Adult Faith Formation Book Club Children’s Liturgy of the Word Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) Oasis Reading Tutors PSR and Religious Education RCIA-Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Scripture Study Group Vacation Bible School Men’s Fellowship Women’s Fellowship Youth Boy Scouts/ Cub Scouts Girl Scouts Youth Ministry
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All you have is God’s gift to you. What you give back is your gift to God.
What is your Passion?
St. Charles Borromeo Parish
Servant Sunday Walk with Francis
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THIS WEEK WITH YOUR ST. CHARLES BORROMEO FAMILY
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR NEW PARISHIONERS
Frank and Chrissy Hinkel Kimberly and Randy Obert
Nathan & Lindsay, White and their 3 children, Parker, Fynnlee and Oliver Richard & Patrice Unger
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY BAPTIZED
Audry Rose McMahon, daughter of Michael and Jaclyn McMahon Audrienne Rose Keipp, daughter of Katlin and Philip Keipp
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Nicholas Akers, Grandson of Pat & Diana Akers, Maria, Granddaughter of Ruth Didion Florence Williams, Marty Waigand,
Betty Phelps, Belle Keough, Irene Hettich Ana Hernandez, Delores Bizelli, Patricia Dickson, Raymond Holloway , Ann Lamb, Joseph Thomas
Jane Holloway, Arturo Zamaonna, Beth Schroeder (1st Grade aide)
Kathy Adams Brendan Myers,( grandson of Jim& Kathy Anderson),
Connie Burbes, (daughter of Marianne Rauch),
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED Jacqueline Underwood, mother of Dee Gerstenkorn Norman Weislocher, husband of Dorothy Weislocher
EVERY LIFE IS SACRED AND A GIFT FROM GOD, whether young or old, born or unborn, black or white, legal or ille-gal, Jewish, Christian, Muslim or Atheist. In light of the recent elections, there is a great divide in our country. We need to pray for peace, unity and mercy. On Wednesday evenings, there is always a bilingual Rosary at 5:45 p.m. and a bilingual Mass at 6:15 p.m. Please come together as a community of acceptance for ALL persons.
Save the Date for the Men’s CRHP Weekend Our Men’s CRHP weekend will be on Saturday/ Sun-day
May 6/7, 2017 Please prayerfully consider not only the men who are planning on attending, but the Men who have yet to be called to attend. Keep our Men’s Group in your prayers!
Help Needed for our Lenten Fish Fry Many Hands will make the work load light!
If you are interested in helping out with the set-up, the serving or the ever glamorous clean up for our St. Charles Borromeo Lenten Fish Fries, please let us know.. Our First Fish Fry will be on Friday, March 3, 2017.
If interested, please email gertthro1@gmail.com and let us know what you are willing to do for the par-
ish and the school. Thank you for your willing spirit!
A sign up sheet will soon be available.
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Come Join Us!
Woman’s CHRP Retreat – February 18 & 19, 2017
CHRP was a life changing event for me. I not only re-ceived a greater appreciation for the Bible and the Eucha-rist, I learned how God had helped so many CRHP Sisters in their lives. I also have met so many other ladies (all ag-es) that I may have never met, had it not been for CRHP.
These CRHP Sisters took me under their wing and stormed Heaven with prayers for my family and for myself.
Thanks to CRHP, I discovered my self worth and was able to make the decision to move away from my job and found out there was so much more to life. I have been a part of several CRHP Retreats and I am still growing in my faith, thanks to this Retreat. I’ll be more than happy to talk to anyone who has any questions about CRHP or anyone
who wants to know more about my personal CRHP experi-
Sunday, February 12, 2017 Stewardship Sunday Doughnut Sunday after all Masses St. Vincent de Paul –2nd Collection today Platica 9:30 a.m. Church Office Emmaus-in Café from 10 am-2 pm Cub Scout Pack Planning Mtg– Church Office 7 pm M-CRHP 14 St Charles Rm/ Church 7-10 p.m. Monday, February 13, ,2017 Student Council– 3:00 –3:45 p.m. Café Junior Engineers-3-4:30 pm in St. Charles Room Girl Scouts Troop 4245– 5-7:30 p.m. St. Charles Room Parish Council 7 pm in Church Office Tuesday, February 14 2017 Junior Yoga-3-4:30 p.m. St. Charles Room Cub Scouts 6-7 p.m St. Charles Room Ladies Sodality at 6:30 p.m. in Cafe RCIA 6:30 pm in John XXlll Room Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Quilting in Church Office basement 8:30-noon Cub Scout Pack Meeting 6:30– 8 pm in Cafe Emmaus for Women-7 p.m. in Church office Thursday, February 16, 2017 Boy Scouts 7 p.m. in Café Youth Group Core Team 7-8 p.m. in Church Office Friday, February 17, 2017 Bring Casserole to church Office– St. Patrick's CRHP set up in Café and St. Charles Room Saturday, February 18, 2017 M-Fellowship 6:30 a.m. Church Office W-CRHP in St. Charles Room/ Cafe Sunday, February 19, 2017 M-CRHP 14 at 7 p.m. in Church Office
Give Yourself the gift of time, You deserve it. For additional information regarding weekend, please see the weekly bulletin, send an email to CRHP@Borromeo.parish.com or go to Parish website (www.borromeoparish.com), and select “Christ Renews His Parish” under the “Get Involved” section. Say a prayer. Ask God what you should do. We think He wants you to attend. You are invited to take time out of your busy life to dis-cover how to connect your Catholic faith more deeply with your life. What happens during the weekend? You will hear others sharing their faith journey, time for silent and shared prayer, and sacraments. This will be a time to pray, rethink priorities and intensify your relation-ship with Jesus. CRHP provides the opportunity to know others in our parish and grow as a faith community. How long will it last? Jesus spent 33 years on earth healing and forgiving. Will you spend 33 hours for Him to love you more? Please pick up a form today in the Narthex and get ready to experience the Holy Spirit in your life.
Christ Renews His Parish
Women’s CRHP – February 18/19, 2017
Mom’s Group– February 27, 2017– Healthy Snack and meal ideas.
Ash Wednesday– March 1
1st Lenten Fish Fry– March 3, 2017
Fr. Don Schramm’s 50th Anniversary –March 12
SCB Dinner Auction– April 28, 2017
Men’s CRHP—May 6/7, 2017
Important Reminder for CRHP Dates in the Parish February 18/19, 2017- Women’s CRHP Weekend May 6/7, 2017 Men’s CRHP Weekend
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St. Charles Borromeo Memorial Gift Cards
We have available in our Narthex, church office, and at our local funeral homes, Memorial Gift Cards. You can designate your gift to our Capital Improvement Fund, SCB School’s Help-A-Student Tuition Aid, SCB St. Vincent De-Paul Society, or any other SCB program or project. When you are making arrangements for the funeral and visitation, you may ask your funeral director to set these cards out. Or, when you are going to the visitation, you may pick up a card in the box in our Narthex. I would bet many of our beloved Borromeo members who pass on would love to have their Memorial Gifts giv-en to SCB Parish because they (and we all) are so proud of our wonderful Parish Family here.
FR. DON 50 YEARS A PRIEST Please join me in Mass of Thanksgiving for 50 years of Priesthood, Here at St. Charles Borromeo, Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. Reception to follow in Parish Gym. Fr. Donald C. Schramm Ordained March 11, 1967 Almighty and merciful God, Who did bestow upon the Blessed Cure of Ars wonderful pastoral zeal and great fervor for prayer and penance, grant, we be-seech you, that by his example and intercession our parish priests may be able to gain the souls of their brothers and sisters for Christ, and with them attain to everlasting glory. Through Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen. NO GIFTS OTHER THAN YOUR PRESENCE, PLEASE
PADRE DONALDO 50 AÑOS DE SACERDOCIO Te invito a acompañarme en dar gracias a Dios por los 50 años de Sacerdocio. Misa de Acción de Gracias, acá en San Charles Borro-meo Domingo, 12 de Marzo, 2017, a las 4:00 de la tarde. - Recepción después en el Gimnasio Padre Donald C. Schramm, Ordenado 11 de Marzo, 1967 Dios todopoderoso y misericordioso, Quien ortorgaste al Bendito Cura de Ars, celo pastoral maravilloso y gran fervor para la oración y la penitencia, concede, te imploramos, que por su ejemplo e intercesión, nuestros sacerdotes parroquiales podrán ganar las almas de sus hermanos y hermanas para Cristo, y con ellos alcanzar la Gloria eterna. Por Jesucristo, nuestro Señor. Amén.
POR FAVOR, NADA DE REGALOS, MAS QUE TO PRESENCIA
Scrip Program– Gift cards that you use anyway, but now money goes back to our Parish School.
A great way to support the school, to keep our wonder-
ful Catholic education alive in our parish.
Scrip Cards– a great way to help our students. Dinner plans? We’ve got the perfect gift card to satisfy your palate. Stop by and check out all the gift cards we have. And help the kids while you’re enjoying your meal. We buy gift cards from retail-ers at a discount and they allow us to sell them at face value and keep the difference. Imagine what a wonderful school we would have if every family would just buy some gift cards from us?
**SAVE THE DATE** 23rd Annual St. Charles Borromeo / Joe Hensley
Memorial Golf Tournament Monday July 17, 2017 @ Bogey Hills Country
Club 12pm Shotgun start with Happy Hour and Dinner
**Biggest because it’s the only fundraiser for the
Athletic Association!!** Sign up, sponsorship and golfing details coming
soon!
SAVE THE DATE!!!
St. Charles Borromeo Dinner Auction will be held at the Heart of St. Charles Banquet Center on April 28, 2017. The Time is yet to be determined, but this is a fun night for all. More info to follow, as planning is just getting underway.
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Borromeo Youth Ministry News For any information about our St. Charles Borromeo Youth News, please
email kristin@borromeoparish.com
Parents participating in the FACTS program:
FACTS now offers 24/7 support at
866-441-4637.
Are you interested in sponsoring a teen to go to the Steubenville Conference this July?
We’re looking for a few sponsors from the parish to provide financial assistance to those who want to attend, but cannot afford it. Contact Kristin Williams at kristin@borromeoparish.com for more information.
St. Charles Borromeo Prayer Tree: 928-2970 or scbprayer-
tree@gmail.com
No High School Youth Group today, February 12th or 19th due to Youth Minister Training/Retreats. ******************************************* Interested in volunteering at the Food Bank on Feb. 21st from 4-7? RSVP to Kristin!
Do you want to do something meaningful this summer?
Do you enjoy serving others in the community and mak-
ing new friends? Consider doing a week of service and
fun with youth groups from the whole area this summer
with Project Life! June 11-16th in Perryville, Mo. Cost:
$220/teen, $120/chaperone. Open to 8th graders and
high schoolers. Come to our Info Meeting Thursday, Feb.
23rd at 7 pm in the St. Charles Room. A $50 deposit is
due Mar. 2nd. Questions? Email Kristin.
Middle School Youth Group
Take a break from your homework and come play board games with us on Wed. Feb. 22nd 6:30-8 pm in the St. Charles Room!
All Moms Of Young Children
Join us for the next meeting of the
St. Charles Borromeo Parish Moms Group WHEN: Monday, February 27, 2017
6:30 pm—8:00 pm WHERE: In the St. Charles Room (behind the café)
We welcome mom and parishioner Maureen Prinster,
who is a registered dietician. She will share with us
easy and healthy snack and meal ideas for our busy
families!
This meeting is for the Moms only
RSVP to Christine Woody,
christinemsw1@yahoo.com or 314-503-7277
Eucharistic Adoration Pro-Life Hour
Please join us during Eucharistic Adoration on the third Monday of each month for a special hour of prayer for Pro Life from 4:00-5:00 p.m.
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Our Next Lifeline will be February 28, 2017 Mark Your calendar. This is an hour spent meditating, and hearing fantastic Music, praise and re-flection. Don’t Miss it!
Please pray for our Expectant Moms- February 2017– Michelle Jennifer March 2017– Kristina May 2017-Veronica
Ladies Sodality Meeting. Tuesday, February 14 at 6:30 p.m.. in the café...with popcorn, show time treats...chocolate fondue and all kinds of goodies. Be sure to join us for our own little Valentine party. Anyone with a birthday in February, be sure to come and get your gift.
Quilt A Month Winner
Congratulations to Judy Friedel who is the Quilt A Month winner for February. You'll be able to see a pic-ture of Judy with her quilt on the Ladies Sodality web-site in a couple of weeks. There is still plenty of time to get your raffle tickets in for 10 more monthly draw-ings. You can get your tickets in the Church office or call Barb at 636 947 3939 God Bless Our Great Quilters for enabling us to make this happen
Spiritual Renewal For February
Spiritual Renewal will be Saturday February 25 at 9:00
AM in the church office. Donuts & coffee after Com-
munions Service in the Church Office. A great chance
to reflect on the readings for the following day's Read-
ings. Any questions or need a ride call Barb at 636 947
3939
Ladies get your ideas together for our upcoming Lenten
Tea to be held on Saturday April 8 at 11:00 AM in the
Cafe'..$10 per person & you decide your theme for your
table ...decorate it and bring the food for your ta-
ble. We supply the coffee, tea & lemonade. Winning
table gets a trophy (bragging rights) for
a year and a gift for each person at the
table. Proceeds to benefit Holy Angels
Shelter. Fr Bob Gettinger usually
comes to share the morning with us. We will also have
a Silent Auction. Any questions call Barb at 636 947
3939
Our January 2017 mom, Katy just had her baby girl. The baby’s name is Caroline Rose and she weighed in at 6 pounds, 6 ounces. Thank you, Lord for this precious gift of life .
Two Special Parishioner Birth-days for February February 22- Dick Shields
February 26 Dolly Johannesman Please wish them a Happy Birthday!
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Liturgy of the Word for Children “At one point, children were brought to him so that he could place his hands on them in prayer. The disciples began to scold them, but Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to me. Do not hinder them. The kingdom of God belongs to such as these.’” (Ma hew 19: 13-14) Our Liturgy of the Word for Children program provides a means for children from Kindergarten age to grade three to know and come to Jesus. The program is designed to help children be er understand the readings and the Gospel each Sunday at Mass. The priest dismisses the children at the beginning of Mass to the catechist. The children and catechist proceed to the cafeteria where the children hear the readings, the Gospel, and an explana on in words that they understand. The children then return to Mass at a me when the interrup on of the congrega on can be minimized, for instance, during the collec on. There are many reasons that our Liturgy of the Word for Children program is so beneficial. An a empt is made to make the scriptures more comprehensible to children in this age range. Parents can listen more a en vely to the Liturgy of the Word. The children can be given explana ons of ways to live the Good News they just heard. The children become more a part of the Word, because they now be er understand the readings and the Gospel. The program allows the parish another opportunity for catechesis. Liturgy of the Word for Children is offered during the 8:30am Mass each Sunday during the school year. At the beginning of the Mass the leader of the children’s Liturgy of the Word processes with the children’s Lec onary next to the lector carrying the adult lec onary. This indicates that the children are celebra ng the Liturgy of the Word at that Mass. At Borromeo, we use Children’s Liturgy of the Word 20xx published by Liturgy Training Publica ons. The children very much enjoy the program. They par cipate freely and leave with an apparent understanding of the Gospel message. We are looking for teams of adult Ministers to serve as Leaders in this Ministry. Most of our teams have been
leading this ministry for many years and it is always good to have subs tutes and new teams. Training will be provided – all
we ask is you have a love of Scripture and a love of Children. If you are interested or would like to have more informa on,
please contact Mrs. Katy Smith at 946-4144 or katy63301@yahoo.com. Peace to you!
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SACRAMENT DATES TO REMEMBER
First Holy Communion Parent Meetings
-2 Meetings planned that each parent may attend one
Thursday, February 23 7 p.m. in the Café Sunday, February 26 10 a.m. in Café
First Holy Communion Rite of Acceptance
Sunday, February 26 8:30 a.m. Mass
First Communion Rehearsal Sunday, April 9 3 p.m. in Church
Passover Dinner
Sunday April 9 4 p.m. in Café
First Communion Rite of Election Sunday, April 23 8:30 a.m. Mass
Confirmation Rite of Election Practice Saturday, April 29 5:00 p.m. Mass
Rite of Confirmation Mass
Thursday, May 4 7:00 p.m. Church
Celebration of the Sacrament of First Holy Communion
Saturday, May 6 10:00 a.m. in Church
FECHAS IMPORTANTES:
PRIMERA COMUNION Continuando con los pasos en preparación para la Prime-ra Comunión listamos aquí fechas muy importantes que no pueden olvidar y a las que los padres deben asistir sin falta: Reunión de Padres de Familia: Solo Ingles: Jueves 23 de Febrero a las 7pm, Ingles y Español el Domingo 26 de Febrero 10am en el Café. (nota: los padres solo tiene que estar en una reunión) Rito de Aceptación: dom ingo 26 de febrero. Misa de 8:30am para Ingles y 11:30 para español. Práctica y Cena Pascual: Domingo 9 de Abril Practica 3pm en la Iglesia y Cena de Pascua a las 4pm en el Café Rito de Elección: domingo 23 de abril. Misa de 8:30am para Ingles y 11:30am para español.
CONFIRMACION Rito of Elección y Practica: Sábado Abril 29. Misa de 5pm Rito de Confirmación: Jueves, Mayo 4 a las 7pm Celebración del Sacramento de la Primera Comunión en Ingles: Sábado 6 de Mayo, 10am en la Iglesia Gran Celebración de la Primera Comunión Latina: Do-mingo 21 de Mayo, misa de 11:30am
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PFLAUM GOSPEL WEEKLIES & FAMILY CATECHESIS
Our Parish School of Religion students
and families are enjoying Pflaum Gos-
pel Weeklies, which are a liturgically-
based catechetical program that helps parents teach their chil-
dren gospel values at home, supplementing what is taught in
the classroom each Sunday.
Each week, parents are connected to their child(ren)’s
lesson. We’re all busy, and the Gospel At Home provides a
short description of the Sunday Gospel plus suggested activities
and discussion starters for each age level. These easy-to-do ideas
bring families together to share what each member has learned
about the Gospel that they heard on Sunday and studied in
class.
Because they are bilingual, we are able to use them in
all our classes, both English and Spanish.
The take home family handouts provide a fun way to learn
about Jesus and his Church, by providing a short but informa-
tive explanation of the weekly Mass readings. Finally, these
Gospel Weeklies offer the PSR program a means of gathering
families every other month in what we call Family Catechesis.
On these Sundays, our families sit together in the cafeteria and
learn and work together lead by a catechist! We look forward
SEMANARIOS PFLAUM Y LA CATE-QUESIS FAMILIAR
Cada semana nuestros alumnos de la
catequesis y sus familias están disfru-
tando del Semanario del Evangelio
de Pflaum. Los Semanarios son parte del programa para la
formación de la fe basado en la liturgia que ayudan a los pa-
dres a enseñar a sus hijos los valores del Evangelio en el hogar.
Cada Semanario complementan lo que las catequistas enseña
en el aula cada domingo.
Cada semana, los padres están conectados a la lección
de sus hijos (as). Todos participan leyendo el evangelio, dialo-
gando con su breve descripción y desarrollando las actividades
sugeridas para cada nivel según la edad de los niños.
Los Semanarios son bilingües por lo que son utilizados
en nuestras clases de inglés y español.
En casa los Semanarios ofrecen una forma divertida de apren-
der acerca de Jesús y de su iglesia, proporcionando una expli-
cación corta pero informativa de las lecturas de la Misa. Por
último, estos Semanarios ofrecen al programa de Catequesis un
medio de reunir familias cada dos meses en lo que llamamos
Catequesis Familiar. En estos domingos, nuestras familias se
sientan juntas en la cafetería y aprenden y trabajan siguiendo la
News from our Parish School of Religion…..
RCIA and PSR Notes RCIA is going very well. Our six dynamic candidates Bran-don, Christine, Jaclyn, Jorge, Lisa and Tim, gradually contin-ue to be introduced to aspects of our Catholic beliefs and practices. Please pray for them as they prepare to celebrate the Rite of Sending the 25th of this month. Our PSR students, especially those preparing for Confirmation, have been working hard and having some great discussions with their small groups as they learn and grow throughout their faith journey toward confirmation and beyond. They are learning about and digging deeper into their faith with their peers and their group leaders. PSR students are getting involved in Mass ministries, choir, youth ministry and several Confirmation students participat-ed in the Pro-Life March to Washington, D.C.
RCIA y PSR Notas RCIA está yendo muy bien. Nuestros seis candidatos Brandon,
Christine, Jaclyn, Jorge, Lisa y Tim, continúan siendo introduci-
dos en los aspectos de nuestras prácticas y creencias católicas.
Por favor, recen por ellos mientras se preparan para recibir el
rito de envío el día 25 de este mes.
Nuestros estudiantes de PSR, especialmente los que se preparan
para la confirmación, han estado trabajando duro en sus clases
y manteniendo un dialogo abierto en sus pequeños grupos de
trabajo. Ellos aprenden y crecen en su camino de fe hacia la
confirmación y más allá.
También los estudiantes de catequesis están bien involucrados
en ministerios de la Misa, coro, pastoral juvenil y varios estu-
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Readings of the Week
February 12, 2017 Family Gospel Reflection WE THANK EACH OF YOU
for the great love you show to our Borromeo Family carrying on the work of Jesus and to those in need-by the generosity you display when you share your
Treasure, and all God’s gifts to you, given for others.
Contributions for February 5, 2017 Offertory envelopes: $18087.50 Loose: 1445.60 Matching Gifts 440.00 Total Offerings: $19,973.10 Help a Student $641.00 St. Vincent de Paul $110.00 Initial Offering $75.00 St. Louis Review $180.00 Capital Improvements $214.00
Your Loving Sacrifices Make All The Difference
February 12, Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time: In the gospel, Jesus says: “Whoever fulfills and teaches these commands shall be great in the Kingdom of God.” By your gift to the Society of St. Paul, you indeed put your faith into action as you fulfill the commands of Jesus.
Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22; Ps 116:12-15, 18-19; Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Mk 8:27-33 Friday: Gn 11:1-9; Ps 33:10-15; Mk 8:34 -- 9:1 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7; Ps 145:2-5, 10-11; Mk 9:2-13 Sunday: Lv 19:1-2, 17-18; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 3:16-23; Mt 5:38-48
January Corporate Matching Gifts
Total January Gifts $985.00 Pfizer $120.00 Piper Jaffray $540.00 Travelers $200.00 Wells Fargo $125.00 St. Vincent de Paul Matching Gifts$320.00 Pfizer $320.00 Your participation in the Matching Gift Program is most appreciated.
The first reading from the Old Testament makes
clear how the people of God are to live. The message is
to live with a concern for others, especially the poor.
Those who do this will be like a light shining in the dark-
ness and the glory of God will be with them. Today’s
passage stresses the call of God’s chosen people to be
a force for good in the world. God wants to eliminate the
suffering of the poor. God’s people are given instruction
to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and clothe the
naked.
The theme of a light shining in the darkness is
also found in today’s Gospel. Jesus tells his followers
to let their light shine. Jesus’ disciples let their light
shine by becoming a force for good and love in the
world. This Gospel passage encourages followers of
Jesus to live with a concern for the poor. When action is
taken on behalf of those in need, the light of God’s pres-
ence shines in the world. God’s love transforms the
world. Disciples of Jesus are called to spread the light
of God’s love and make the world a better place.
Why is the church concerned with the prob-
lems and injustices that exist in society? Where have you seen the needs and concerns
of the poor given priority.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12, 2017
Servers, 8:00am, February 13-17, 2017 Monday, Feb 13 Vani Sharma, Noelle Adamski, Angelina Ra ni Tuesday ,Feb 14 Vani Sharma, Noelle Adamski, Angelina Ra ni Wed, Feb 15, Vani Sharma, Noelle Adamski, Angeliina Ra ni Thurs, Feb 16–Aidan Doughty, Rocco Ra ni, Knoll Hirtz Friday, Feb 17 Aidan Doughty, Rocco Ra ni, Knoll Hirtz
Ministry List February 18/19 (Volunteers needed for Greeters and Gi Bearers)
Saturday, February 18, 2017 5:00 pm
L/C: Lucy Rauch, Kurt Haefner Steve Deters EM: Cup –Francis Fessler, Trudi Heisohn-Ziegler Peter Mihelich, Michelle Grunder HOST: Ginny & Chuck Linsenmeyer SERV:: Maggie Howard, Elise Cope, Faith Hawkins USH:: George Dallmeyer, Bob Rector Daniel Schulte, Suzie Gamache GB: Volunteers please GR Volunteers Please
Sunday, February 19, 2017 7:00 am
L/C: Dick Albrecht Mary Baronovic EM: Jean Schaeffer, Pat Brown, Becky Albrecht SER: 2 volunteers please USH;– Jim Eisenbath, Cathy Herrod Charles Weber, John Weber GB: Volunteers please GR: Volunteers please 8:30 a.m. Mass L/C: PSR Children’s Choir EM: Dana Saale, Kate Kimsey Sharon Schnarre, Jeane e Cleary HOST: Jennifer Bober, Karie Westerfeld SERV: MK Beckemeier, Wya and Jamie Karase USH: Dan Dziedzic, Tim Meyer, Don Wapplehort, Gregg Jost GB: PSR GR PSR 10:00 a.m. Mass L/C TJ Sla ery, Paul Woody Choir EM cup-Paul Luebbers, Carol Faubert Judy O’Connor, Harriet Pallardy Host: Tom Schultz, Jenny Luebbers Servers: Mia & Noelle Adamski, Angela Ra ni Ushers: Pat Akers, Bob Underwood, Joe Shaw, Jason Kulma GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please 11:30 am L/C: PSR– Catequesis el coro EM cup-PSR Catequesis PSR Catequesis Host: PSR-Catequesis V Servers-Paco Ramos, Melissa Garcia, Vanessa Sarabia Ushers: Adolfo Zamores, Jesus Manzanarez Volunteers please GB: PSR-Catequesis GR: PSR-Catequesis
Monday, February 13 Weekday 6.30 a.m. Communion Service 8:00 a.m. Helene Kruse Tuesday, February 14 Sts. Cyril and Methodius 6:30 a.m. Glenn Koenen 8:00 a.m. Laverne Kuthchback Wednesday, February 15 Weekday 6:30 a.m. Communion Service 8:00 a.m. John Kreutzer 6:30 p.m. Sharon Malpiedi Thursday, February 16, Weekday 6:30 a.m. Dave Bott 8:00 a.m Bonita “Bonnie” Kozak Friday, February 17, 7 Holy Founders of the Servite Order 6:30 a.m. Comunion Service 8:00 a.m. Elizabeth Mallory 9:15 a.m. Geneva Maddalozza Saturday, February 18 ,Weekday 8:00 a.m. Communion Service 5:00 p.m. Mary “Dinny” Vogt– 1st Anniv Sunday, February 19, 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 a.m. Our Parish Family 8:30 a.m. Joseph Van Deven– 12th Anniv 10:00 a.m. Paul Boschert– 4th Anniv 11:30 a.m. Mary Ann Boschert
MASS INTENTIONS
Meal a Month for February 25/26 The next collection will be February 26. The items needed are:
Jelly: Dry Soup: Can Chicken-Dish Liquid
Laundry Liquid– Toothpaste– Kleenex
We are also collecting 15 oz can Ravioli for the Mini Vinnies.
Thanks for all your Support of this life sustaining Ministry.
If you would like your parish/school event or message advertised on our digital sign, please email your request to "scbsign@gmail.com". Make sure to include pre-ferred wording, dates and duration.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12, 2017
Oficina: Tel: (636)946-1893 Fax (636)946-5598
12 Febrero 2017 11:30 a.m. L/C: Selene Zamorez-S, Oscar Fuentes-E el coro EM Cup Rosa Alvarado, Misael Alvarado Maria Fuentes, Maria Barretos HOST: Veronica Bernal, Ampelia V Servers Luz & Guadalupe Quiroz, Alex Pintor Ushers Adolfo Zamores, Jesus Manzanarez volunteers please GB: to be determined before Mass GR: Volunteers please
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
¿Interesados en asistir a la Conferencia Steubenville en julio?
Steubenville es una impresionante Conferencia Católica que se lleva a cabo en el estado de Missouri con 3.000 + adolescentes de la zona, un montón de alabanza y adoración musical, presentaciones y más! El tema este año es "Elevar" y estaremos presentes el fin de semana #1: 14 al 16 de julio. Se necesita un depósito de $50 a Kristin no más tarde del 3 de febrero. Lugares se llenan rápidamen-te, así que no se demore! ¿Quieres más información? ¡Ven a nuestra reunión de información el martes 24 de enero a las 7pm en el St. Charles Room! ¿Preguntas? Manda un email a Kristin Williams, Ministro de juventud, kris-tin@borromeoparish.com
Fecha Nombre de Servidor Feb 12, 2017 Luz& Guadalupe Quiroz, Alex Pintor Feb 19, 2017 Paco Ramos, Melissa Garcia, Veronica Sarabia Feb 26, 2017 Jimena & Veronica Castro, Liliana Barcenas
Lunes: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Sal 50 (49):1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mc 8:11-13 Martes: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Sal 29 (28):1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mc 8:14-21 Miércoles: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22; Sal 116 (116):12-15, 18-19; Mc 8:22-26 Jueves: Gn 9:1-13; Sal 102 (101):16-21, 29, 22-23; Mc 8:27-33 Viernes: Gn 11:1-9; Sal 33 (32):10-15; Mc 8:34 -- 9:1 Sábado: Heb 11:1-7; Sal 145 (144):2-5, 10-11; Mc 9:2-13 Domingo: Lv 19:1-2, 17-18; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 3:16-23; Mt 5:38-48
Católicos Dinámicos Vivos! - Reconciliación Con quien necesitamos reconciliarnos en la vida? Tal vez usted ha pecado contra la ley de Dios a través de la ira, lujuria, falta de honradez, chismes u otras malas acciones. Jesús nos recuerda en la con nuación de su sermón que la vida cris ana exige normas más estrictas. Es esencial tener en cuenta que nosotros podemos vivir estas normas para cooperar con la gracia de que Dios nos da en los sacramentos, especialmente la Eucaris a y la reconcili-ación. Los sacramentos nos dan gracia san ficante y nos traen a la vida cuando estamos muertos en nuestros pecados. Al acer-carse al altar cada domingo, hagamos un examen de conciencia y busquemos la misericordia del Señor en el Sacramento de la rec-onciliación si somos culpables de pecado mortal. Debemos pre-star atención a la sabiduría del Señor para buscar la perfección, escuchando su voz y responder a las gracias que nos concede. La Eucaris a y la reconciliación son dos extraordinarias bendiciones que tenemos como católicos! "La confesión es un acto de hones-
dad y valen a - un acto de confiar a nosotros mismos, más allá del pecado, a misericordia de un Dios amoroso y que perdona." ~ Papa San John Paul II archstl.org/dynamic
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El siglo pasado en la década de los 70s, un joven mexicano cru-zaba el desierto fronterizo entre México y Estados Unidos. Un sacerdote lo encontró y se ofreció a cruzarlo en su camioneta a Estados Unidos. El sacerdote le dijo que si regresaba a su tierra lo estaría esperando en Santa Ana de Guadalupe, un pequeño rancho cerca de Jalostotitlán, en la región de Los Altos de Jalis-co, México. Con el tiempo, el joven regresó a México y fue en busca de su buen samaritano. Preguntando por él, la gente del pueblo lo llevó a una capilla donde se sorprendió al ver la foto de su bienhechor en la tumba de santo Toribio Romo. Muchos inmigrantes que relatan lo mismo acerca de un sacer-dote o buen samaritano que rescata indocumentados en el desierto, alimentándolos, llevándolos a Estados Unidos, incluso, diciéndoles dónde encontrar trabajo. En 1928, Toribio Romo fue asesinado a la edad de 28 años du-rante "La Cristiana" (1926-1929). Este joven sacerdote murió a manos de un gobierno cruel que no sabia respetar los derechos humanos. Ahora como santo se dedica a ayudar a los pobres que sufren a causa de leyes inmigratorias que tampoco respetan los derechos humanos. --Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12, 2017
Around Town…. Happening Today
Knights of Columbus #823 Chicken Dinner Proceeds benefit area parochial schools
February 12, 2017 Serving Dinner from 1-6 p.m.
$10.00 per person $5.00 for children 6-12, and under 5 are free
Desserts appreciated, Carryout available #20 Westbury Drive
St. Charles, MO 63301
St. Joseph/Josephville K of C Breakfast-Sunday, Feb. 26 from 8am-noon at 1410 Josephville Rd., Wentzville, MO. Menu includes eggs, sausage, bis-cuits and gravy. Adult $8, children ages 5-12 $5, ages 4 and under free. For more info call 636-332-6676.
St. Charles Kiwanis Tuesday, February 28, 2017
PANCAKE DAY 65th Annual Pancake Day
6 a.m.-7 p.m. at Blanchette Park All you can eat and drink.
Pancakes, Sausage, Coffee and Milk For additional info, call John Pallardy at 314-960-4009
Sausage Breakfast and Bake Sale Immaculate Conception Church
14060 N State HWY 94 West Alton, MO
Sunday, March 5, 2017 7:30-11:30 a.m. All you can eat
Adults $8.00 ea/ Children 5-11 $4.00 ea Children under 5 are Free
St. Ann’s Sodality Quilt Social Bingo Saturday, February 25, 2017 Holy Rosary Activity Center
716 E. Booneslick Road Warrenton, MO
Doors open at 11:00 a.m. Bingo starts at 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be available.
For more information, contact Barb Schneider 636-456-3567 or call Parish Office at 636-456-3698, extension 1
Orchard Farm VFW Barbeque
When: February 18/19, 2017 Where: North Hwy 94– 2 miles past Orchard Farm
Pork Steaks, Plates or Sandwiches– Bratwurst, Hot Dogs, German Potato Salad, Baked Beans and Slaw. Serving from 12 noon until 6 p.m. Questions? Call Gordon Steinhoff 636-250-3416 or call Stanley Steinhoff at 636-219-8311.
Hope to see you all there!
Because I Love You, Formerly Tough Love Program We are a program of self-help for parents who are strug-gling with troubled children. This program is not restrict-ed to teen years only. We are not professionals, merely parents trying to help one another as we try to help our children. We meet every Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, which is located at 801 First Capitol Drive in St. Charles. We live by the three C’s Choices Consequences Consistency
Please come and join us or call our HELPLINE 314-991-7550
Social Justice In Action Social Justice in Action and Metropolitan Congregations United will present “Sacred Conversations on Race” in recognition of Black History Month. Tuesday, February 21, 2107 at St. Joachim & Ann Care Service, 4116 McClay Road, St. Charles, MO
Call 636-441-1302, Ext 350 to RSVP Light Refreshments will be served.
Singles again is a support group for separated, divorced and widowed. Singles Again meets at St. Cletus Church the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:15 PM for their general meet-ing. St. Cletus is at2705 Zumbehl Road, St. Charles, MO. Come and meet for friendship and support. All faiths are welcome. Contacts are Rick Pass 618-520-0966 (rickgoblues@yahoo.com) and Rose Kaiser 636-332-1959.. Divorced, Widowed to Transitioning Singleness “Care and Share” is now on one with Lee Schellert. Please contact him at 636-946-7782 for any questions.
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 12, 2017
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