St. Matthew the Apostle
Catholic Church 2715 North Sarah Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63113-2940
Office: (314) 531-6443 or (314) 531-6444
Fax: (314) 533-7318
Email Address: [email protected]
Website: www.stmatthewtheapostle.org
Office Hours: Monday—Friday 9 AM to 5:30 PM
Masses resume on Tuesday, May 26
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday: 9:30 AM, St. Matthew Church
Monday: 8:00 AM, Sts. Teresa & Bridget Rectory
Tuesday-Wednesday: 8:00 AM, St. Matthew Church
Thursday: 11:00 AM, St. Matthew Church
Friday: 7:00 AM, Missionaries of Charity Chapel
Saturday: 5:00 PM, St. Matthew Church
Feast Days: 6:00 PM, St. Matthew Church
RECONCILIATION By appointment only
Parish Staff
Parish Life Coordinator: Cheryl Archibald
Pastoral Associate: Father Kevin Cullen, S.J.
Parish Secretary: Peg Murphy
RCIA Coordinator: Cheryl Archibald
Music Minister: Judith Jackson
Youth and Young Adult Minister: Pam Mason
Bookkeeper: Eric Thimsen
Pastoral Council
Sheryl Williams, Vice Chair Jesuit in Residence
Father Daniel White, S.J.
COMMUNITY HELP ORGANIZATIONS
St. Vincent DePaul Society 2715 North Sarah Street 289-6101, mailbox 1169
Northside Youth & Senior Service Center 4120 Maffitt Ave. 531-4161 or 531-1937
St. Charles Lwanga Center 4746 Carter Ave. 367-7929
C. H. I. P. S. Health & Wellness Center 2431 North Grand Blvd. 652-9231
St. Louis Catholic Academy 4720 Carter Ave. 389-0401
St. Matthew’s Apartments 4067 Lincoln Ave. 534-5400
Stanley & Clayton Rice Family Center* 4145 Kennerly Ave. 531-6443
* CONTACT THE RECTORY AT LEAST TWO MONTHS IN ADVANCE FOR SCHEDULING AND
RENTAL OF FAMILY CENTER.
For instructions in the Catholic Faith, or in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation,
Reconciliation or First Communion, call the Office.
For marriages, call the Office 6 months in advance.
Over 100 Years
in the “Ville”
Founded
1893
Founded 1893
Building the Kingdom of God
for over 125 Years in “The Ville”
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Feast of the Ascension
Reading I
Acts 1: 1-11
As the Apostles were looking
on, Jesus was taken up.
Reflection: The celebration of the
Ascension of Jesus Christ shifts our gaze
from the empty tomb of the Easter event to
the open skies of Pentecost. In this
passage from the Acts of the Apostles,
Jesus promises to offer His life to His
followers through the gift of the Holy
Spirit. His Holy Spirit will empower His
disciples to witness His life in the world.
Do my words of encouragement and deeds
of hope reveal the Holy Spirit dwelling
within me?
Psalm 47 God mounts his throne to shouts of joy:
a blare of trumpets for the Lord. [Alleluia]
Reading II Eph 1: 17-23
Christ has entered into heaven itself.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT: The very heart of St. Matthew the Apostle Catholic Church is Jesus Christ present on the
altar. Our mission, born at that altar, is to be sent forth into our neighborhood in order to
build up the Kingdom of God. The labor of this effort must address in deed more than in
word the needs of our people.
Reflection: In his letter to the Ephesians,
St. Paul invites the followers to live with eyes
of faith. The power of the Almighty raised up
Jesus from the dead and brings Jesus to Him
in heaven. All powers and dominions are
placed at the feet of Jesus. Our Salvation
History with its hopes and longings are found
in Jesus. Do I place my trust in the way and
life of Jesus?
Gospel
Matthew 28: 16-20
All power in heaven and on
earth has been given to Me.
Reflection: In Matthew’s gospel, we hear
how the power of Jesus overcomes the fear
and distrust in people. Jesus asks His
disciples to acknowledge His power in
heaven and on earth. He sends them forth,
baptizing all people in the fullness of His life:
Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Do I believe in
the fullness of God’s life within, so as to be
His follower who brings His life to all who I
meet?
St. Matthew Parish resumes public Masses in our
Church beginning Tuesday, May 26 with new safety
requirements and protocol for everyone.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Anima Christi
Soul of Christ, sanctify me.
Body of Christ, save me.
Blood of Christ, inebriate me.
Water from the side of Christ, wash me.
Passion of Christ, strengthen me.
O good Jesus, hear me.
Within your wounds, hide me.
Permit me not to be separated from you.
From the wicked enemy defend me.
At the hour of my death call me,
bid me come to your side, that with your
saints I may praise you forever and ever.
Amen
Alberta (Sue) Burke, Louise Curtis,
Guelma Dorsey, Martin Duggan,
Edna Fulton-Jackson,
Richard Allen Goodwin, Ondrey Gray,
Anthony Greene, Harold Hancock,
Al Hardieway, Norman Hardieway, Sr.,
Dorris Hebron, Lorraine Joseph,
Chris Keegan, Sallie Keegan,
Ingrid Maria Kemp, Cassie Kyles,
Leoda Lewis, Albert Moten, Jr.,
Margaret O’Leary, Ardella Page,
Opal Prince, John A. Ruhl,
Bert Stanger, Dolores Weathers,
Sophia F. Westfall, Robert Lee Wingo.
Scripture Readings
for May 25th—May 30, 2020
Easter Season / *Mass Intentions
Monday: St. Bede, Venerable
Acts 19: 1-8; Ps 68; John 16: 29-33
*Glenn Charles Strebeck, Sr.
Tuesday: St. Philip Ner i
Acts 20: 17-27; Ps 68; John 17: 1-11a
*People of the Parish
Wednesday: St. Augustine of Canterbury
Acts 20: 28-38; Ps 68; John 17: 11b-19
*Margaret O’Leary
Thursday: Seventh week of Easter
Acts 22: 30-23:11; Ps 16; John 17: 20-26
*People of the Parish
Friday: St. Paul, VI
Acts 25: 13b-21; Ps 103; John 21: 15-19
*People of the Parish
Saturday: Seventh week of Easter
Acts 28: 16-31; Ps 11; John 21: 20-25
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Saturday Vigil, May 30, 2020
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Pentecost
Reading I
Acts 2: 1-11
They were all filled with the
Holy Spirit, and began to speak.
Psalm 104
Lord, send out your Spirit,
and renew the face of the earth
Reading II 1 Corinthians 12: 3b-7, 12-13
In one Spirit we were baptized into one body.
Gospel
John 20: 19-23
As the Father sent me, so I send you.
Receive the Holy Spirit.
WE REMEMBER
Bible Study meets by Zoom with
spiritual conversation on the Psalms. For
class on Tuesday, May 26, please read
Psalms 19 - 24. To join the conversation,
please send your email address to
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Our Parish Staff and the members of the
Spiritual Life and Worship Commission met
to evaluate the Archdiocesan guidelines and
safety requirements before creating our parish
protocol to resume public Mass. Their
reflection centered on everyone’s well being
in mind, body and spirit. Suggestions offered
guidelines for the safety of everyone. Those
guidelines are found on the follow page of the
bulletin and on our parish web site.
Our North City Deanery experienced the
closing of one of the two Catholic Elementary
Schools. Most Holy Trinity School has
closed. St. Louis Catholic Academy is
accepting families for the new school year.
The feast of the Ascension strengthens our
concerns for the well being of the community.
This Memorial Day weekend celebrates the
sacrifice of individual lives for the common
good. We are grateful for their sacrifice. Our
parish office is closed tomorrow, Monday
May 25 for the Holiday.
Pentecost Masses, Saturday, May 30th and
Sunday, May 31st resume in the Church with
our new guidelines and protocol.
Pastoral Team
Anniversaries for the Month of May
Terrence & Dana King—5
John & Cheryl Archibald—18
Joe Monahan & Sarah Sims—21
Bill & Frances Brooks—22
Louis & Gigi Buck—27
Kevin & Melynie Blackshear—29
RESTING AT HOME
Flora Hailey, Lurline Short, Erica Short
HOSPITAL/REHAB/NURSING HOME
Liz Bell - Northview Village
Marsha Curry - Oak Knoll
Lorraine Buck - Mercy Hospital
Remember in your prayers all the
Homebound and Sick of our parish
Angela Brand, Geraldine Chissem,
Henrietta Clay, Charity Green,
Mary Hoskins, Ricki Kibby,
Felicia Lee, Doris Mason,
Gretchen McCullum, Tiffany Mingo,
Juanita Patton, Crystal Small,
Eunice Stafford, Bradie Wilson.
Birthdays for the Month of May
Chris Buck, Michael Mason—2,
Lillie Davis—3, Kendra Holmes—4,
Henry Brinkley, Carl Summers, Jr.—6,
Martha Buck—8, Kimen Brinkley—9,
John Nichols—13, Joe Monahan—16,
Allison Leake—17, Trevor Green—18,
Tom Simon—21, Brent Anderson,
Jacqueline McWell—23, Judith Jackson—24,
Joice Hollingsworth—25,
Courtland Dantzlerbey—26,
Allison Chillers—27.
May 16 and 17, 2020 Offertory
$ 895.00—General Fund
$ 2,653.00—Online Giving
Total Offertory for the Month of May
$ 8,457.00
Recipients for the Month of May
1st Sunday: Consolation Ministry
2nd Sunday: Nia Kuumba
3rd Sunday: Youth Ministry
4th Sunday: Catholic Communication
Campaign
5th Sunday: Project Read & Feed/R2K
PARISH NEWS
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Month of May
Pope Francis’ Letter
to the faithful -
a Marian prayer :
“Beloved Mother, help us realize
that we are all members of one great
family and to recognize the bond
that unites us. Make us strong in faith,
persevering in service and
constant in prayer.”
The Spiritual Life and Worship
Commission will host recitation of
the Rosary on Sundays
during May starting at 9am.
To join use the zoom app:
Meeting Id: 846 6952 2837
password: 015284
or dial 1-312-626-6799
St. Matthew Protocol and Guidelines
for returning to Church
The guidelines specific to St. Matthew Parish follows the Archdiocesan protocol.
Everyone must enter the Church single file, up the handicap ramp between the Church and
the Parish Office/ Rectory. Our temperature will be taken and masks must be worn, before
each person will be directed to a place to sit. Masks remain on throughout the service.
There are no processions in the Church. Directions will be given on how to receive
communion. We will be given directions on how to exit the Church. The office/ rectory is
not open for meetings and all social gatherings are prohibited. We will continue to observe
how things progress and make adjustments, in order to keep everyone safe.
The Archbishop has extended the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday
Mass. For those who remain at home, daily Mass at 8am continues to be live-streamed from
the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis: https://www.archstl.org/coronavirus
All are welcome to return using the established guidelines and protocols.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
St. Louis Archdiocesan Guidelines
for Observing Social Distancing and
other Health Requirements for Holy Communion
General Guidelines and Reminders
Parishioners should do a wellness check: for example, take one’s temperature before
choosing to attend Mass.
Parishioners in the ‘high risk’ groups are encouraged to avoid the risk of attending
public celebrations of the Mass.
Physical Distancing is expected when entering and departing the Church, while people
are in their pews and during reception of Communion.
Cleaning, sanitizing and hygiene
Appropriate cleaning of areas within the church is completed before and after Mass.
Capacity/ attendance
Gathering of parishioners is limited to 25% or less of the maximum occupancy.
Choir
Choirs are not allowed to assemble.
Missalettes, hymnals and liturgical aides are to be removed from the Church.
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
The faithful must wear a mask during the celebration of Mass, except for Communion.
Ushers and volunteers will wear masks and gloves throughout the celebration.
Offertory
The ushers will not take up the collection nor should collection baskets be passed.
Stationary baskets will be used for donations or please make your offertory online.
The Offertory Procession is suspended.
Sign of Peace is suspended
Holy Communion
Communicants are to receive the Host in the hand.
Communion ministers must be masked, must sanitize their hands immediately before and after distributing Communion.
Distribution of Holy Communion from the chalice is prohibited to the assembly.
The communicant is to pull their mask below their chin in order to receive Communion.
The communicant immediately replaces their mask after consuming the Host.
Departure
Parishioners should depart from Church maintaining physical distances.
Social gatherings are still forbidden in order to ensure the health and safety of all.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
IN REMEMBRANCE
Patrick W. Rush Patricia Rush
IN LOVING MEMORY
Mabel Hall Gregory Hall Leo Hall Jarvis Hall Gail Hall Mattie Hall
In Memory of
Clifton and Erna Martin
Alladin & Rezia Martin
William & Augusta Theriot
And All Family Members Who Have Passed
Habitat for Neighborhood Business We support existing and aspiring entrepreneurs and others who share our mission to
increase commercial investment in under-served neighborhoods.
Contact Gladys Smith, Program Administrator, at 314-977-3625.
Shakespeare in the Streets is planning a September production in The Ville. They are
looking for residents to share stories and photographs to help inform them. Interested in
sharing? Visit sfstl.com/theville, email [email protected] or call 314-433-5438. Any
questions, ask Joe Monahan.
In times when there are concerns about exposure to
disease or spreading of a virus. On-line Giving is a
convenient option to continue to support your church
and its mission. Go to www.stmatthewtheapostle.org and
click on the Online Giving link. It is quick and easy. Other options are Bill Pay from your
bank and/or to mail your check to the parish office. Your support throughout the year helps
sustain our church and her ministries.
Updated Parish Calendar
Sunday, May 24 - Ascension: Rosary (online);
Ladies of St. Peter Claver Meeting (online)
Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day Holiday: Parish Office is closed.
Tuesday, May 26 - Bible Study (online)
Saturday, May 30 - Pentecost: Mass, 5pm in Church
Sunday, May 31 - Pentecost: Rosary (online); Mass, 9:30 in Church
Tuesday, June 2 - Bible Study (online)
Saturday, June 6 - Most Holy Trinity: Mass, 5pm in Church
Annual Gala/ Auction canceled
Sunday, June 7 - Most Holy Trinity: Knights of St. Peter Claver Meeting (online);
Mass, 9:30 in Church; Parish Pastoral Council Meeting (online)
At the beginning of June, we will welcome the new members of our Parish Pastoral Council.
Our new members are Jerry Nichols (Secretary), Myles McCabe (Administration & Finance)
and Jerry Hall (Spiritual Life & Worship). The new members will join Sheryl Williams (Chair),
Trevor Green (Vice-chair), Jim Hauschultz (Christian Formation), Léna Jackson (Parish Life),
and Joe Monahan (Social Concerns). We thank our outgoing members, Carmele Hall and
Denise Harper for their care and commitment to our Parish Community.
In Loving Memory of
Leroy & Maudesta Gougisha Jerone “Ronnie” Gougisha
In Memory of Earl Franklin Johnson, Sr. Earl Franklin Johnson, Jr.
Marian Fleming John E. Ford, Jr.
Ella & Willie Butler Samuel Sheppard Marquez Oliver
Loving Memory of
Michael L. Bell. Sr. Edward A. Bell, Sr.
In Loving Memory of
Stanley & Clayton Rice Ernest &Lucinda Rice John & Mary Briggs
Clayton & Althlee Williams
Be a member of The Holy Name Society
Breakfast Club—2nd and 4th Sundays from 10:30-11:30 am in the Family Ctr.
In Beloved Memory of
Carl Jacob Westfall
Carl Lewis Westfall
Sophia Alexander Westfall
Ann A. Parker William “Beanie” Westfall
In Memory
of
Beaulah & Walter McPherson
Mildred & Barney Simms
And Other Family Members
In Loving Memory of Jannia Fields
Vivian Kirksey Henry Frank Clay, Jr.
In Loving Memory
of
Ida Collins Albert Mason, Jr.
Lindell Collins Ernest Collins
Lindell Collins, Jr. William Collins. Sr.
In Loving Memory of Burton & Ruby Woods, Paul & Victoria Powell,
George Powell, Willie Paul Powell, Charles “Bobby” Powell, Elenora Ross,
Mattie Toney, Elijah “Joe” Turnage, Equellia Woods
IN MEMORY OF CECIL A. GRANBERRY, SR. 1939-2015
In Memory of Helena C. Anthony Shawn C. Anthony
Lloyd Tilghman Francis Tilghman
Theresa Tilghman John O. Tilghman
In Memory
of Harrison & Minnie Lee Josephine Neal Daisy Whitley Morris Lee Sylvester Bassett Lillie Johnson
Be a member of
St. Ann Sodality
Attend Mass regularly Meetings every 3rd Sunday
In Memoriam
Oliver McCullum Raymond Prisby, Sr. Levester McCullum Mary Prisby Holliday Ruby Williams Gladys Prisby-Ross Willa Mae McFarley Raymond Prisby, Jr.
Virginia Ann Saunders Russell E. Prisby Vivian Prisby
In Loving Memory of
James & Margaret Bland Theresa Frisch-Gordon
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Beloved Father & Mother and Grandmother
In Memory of Earl Franklin Johnson, Sr. Earl Franklin Johnson, Jr.
Marian Fleming John E. Ford, Jr.
Ella & Willie Butler Samuel Sheppard Marquez Oliver
In Loving Memory of
Martin & Mae Duggan
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In loving memory of Thad Hollie, Jr., Esq.
“Therefore, my beloved, be steadfast, immovable, always abiding in the word of the Lord, because you
know that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”
1 Corinthians 15:58
IN MEMORIAM
Deceased Members of St. Vincent de Paul Society @ St. Matthew
Beatrice Blackshear Leo Glaze Lillie Johnson
Henry Brown Cloteal Harris Al & Felecia Leake
Dorothy Cain Gwendolyn Harris Ruth Mitchell
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