HOLY MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00AM Weekday: M-F 6:30 and 8:15am, Sat 7am Holy day at 6:30 & 8:15am, 7:00pm
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: 1st Saturdays @ 7am Mass
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Tuesday 9:00am –8:00pm
RECONCILIATION: Following 8:15am Mass every Tuesday Every Saturday, 4:00-4:45pm
ROSARY: Every Saturday following 7:00am Mass
St. Simon the Apostle CATHOLIC CHURCH Founded 1959
11011 Mueller Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 www.stsimonchurch.org phone: 314-842-3848 Fax: 314-842-9829
Pastor ................................... Rev. Brad Modde, ext. 117 [email protected]
Associate Pastor ................ Rev. Henry K. Purcell, ext. 118 [email protected] Pastoral Associate.............. Deacon David M. Camden, ext. 120 [email protected]
Deacon ................................. Deacon Paul F. Stackle, ext. 119
We Are St Simon
PARISH OFFICE Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:00pm (close for lunch 12-12:30pm)
Parish Staff: Secretary .................. Nancy Caciano, ext. 100 [email protected] Business Manager ... Cindy Maloney, ext. 102 [email protected] Accountant ............... Kara Hrdlicka, ext. 101 [email protected] Director of Music ...... Michelle Shaver-Krus, ext. 126 and Worship [email protected]
Youth Ministry .......... Susan Pollard, ext. 128 [email protected] www.stsimonchurch.org
ST. SIMON PARISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: www.stsimonchurch.org 11019 Mueller Road, 314-842-3848, 2 Fax: 314-849-6355 Principal ...................... Karin Hiatt, ext. 203 Coord. Religious Ed. ... Mary Jo Ponder, ext. 205 Admin. Asst. ................ Susan Wrablik, ext. 200 School Tuition ............. Cindy Maloney, 842-3848, ext. 102 [email protected]
ST. SIMON PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION: 11019 Mueller Road 314-842-3848, ext. 241 Fax: 314-849-6355 Director ....................... Marla Wokurka, ext. 212 [email protected]
SIMON SAYS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER: www.simonsaysecc.com 11015 Mueller Road 314-842-3848, 3 Fax: 314-842-4935 Director ....................... Michele Snyder, ext. 300
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN: Maggie Moore ............. 314-842-3848, ext. 132
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS! You may register by going to our website, www.stsimonchurch.org & selecting the ‘Parish Information’ tab, or by stopping in our parish office.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second and Fourth Sundays at 12:00pm noon. Registered parishioners should contact Deacon Dave Camden (842-3848, ext. 120) at least three weeks prior to desired date. Baptism Instruction required for first-time parents and godparents.
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BULLETIN DEADLINE: EACH TUESDAY BY 9:00AM FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEKEND BULLETIN. This schedule can change for Holy Days and holidays. SEND TO NANCY AT [email protected].
St. Simon the Apostle Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017
Reminder
NO Eucharistic Adoration this week due to our new speaker system being installed.
Thank you for your patience.
Stations of the Cross Every Friday Night in Lent
March 17, 24, 31
April 7th Living Stations at 7:30pm In Church
Appari ons of Our Lady: Our Lady of Fa ma “I want a chapel built here in my honor. I want you
to continue saying the Rosary every day. The war will end soon, and the soldiers will return to their homes,” Our Lady again responded when Lucia asked what she wanted of her on October 13, 1917. It had rained all night before, and the crowds had gathered again for the noon apparition of Our Lady. “Will you tell me your name?” Mary finally responded: “I am the Lady of the Rosary.” Lucia told Our Lady of the many petitions that she had from people. “Some I shall grant, and others I must deny. People must amend their lives and ask pardon for their sins. They must not offend our Lord any more, for He is already too much offended!”
Our Lady said there was nothing more she asked of Lucia, and then made her departure. Lucia shouted, “Look at the sun!”
When the crowd of 70,000 looked up, they saw the dark storm clouds, which had been completely blocking the sun. The sun came through them as a spinning disk and moved in a way that has since been called “the dancing sun of Fatima.” The 70,000 were all able to stare out the sun during its dance without their eyes hurting or any damage to them at all, even though it was not obscured at all by any clouds or fog. They saw the sun crash towards the earth and then rise back up into the sky. When it stopped, everyone realized that, despite having been soaked from the rain and mud, they were suddenly completely dry.
Lucia said she and the other two children saw something different than the crowd. Beside the sun, they saw Our Lady with St. Joseph and the child Jesus, and the latter two blessed the world by tracing the sign of the cross upon it. This apparition gave way to one of Our Lord and Our Lady (appearing as Our Lady of Sorrows), and Our Lord blessed the world again. This apparition too gave way to Our Lady appearing as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.
This final apparition soon stopped, and so did the monthly appearances of Our Lady. Our Lady appeared once more in 1920 to Lucia to encourage her to consecrate herself to Our Lord, after which Lucia entered the Carmel herself. The message was confirmed by the miracle of the sun: pray the rosary and convert from your sin.
Quotes are from ewtn.com and fatima.org. –Fr. Purcell. www.mysteryandtruth.wordpress.com
Second Sunday of Lent "Lord, it is good that we are here," says Peter to Jesus. Amen. We begin this second week of Lent here at the liturgy, in word and sacrament. It is truly good that we are here. And yet, as we see in today's Gospel account of the Transfiguration, Peter isn't quite sure what to do up there on that mountain. He knows it's good to accompany Jesus; at the same time, he feels confused and afraid. Perhaps Abram experienced something similar when God commanded him to uproot himself from his ancestral home and strike out for a new land of God's choosing. In this Lenten season, we know how good it is to be with God. Yet we struggle with our own doubts and fears. Our second reading encourages us to persevere in trust: "Bear your share of hardship for the gospel with the strength that comes from God."
CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
The Old Testament reading and the Gospel provide two examples of God speaking in plain words that God's listeners can understand. In Genesis, Abram hears God tell him to leave his family's land. God makes majestic declarations about Abram's future and promises to lead him to a new home. Without comment, Abram picks up and goes "as the LORD directed him." God speaks; Abram listens and obeys. In the Gospel, God's voice booms from a shining cloud: "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him." Peter, James, and John hear God's words loud and clear, and the experience overwhelms them. But how often do we hear God's voice so distinctly? While we admire the religious experiences of Abram and of Jesus' disciples, we might be tempted to think that they have it easy. We imagine that we too would obey God's direct orders, if only we could hear them as unmistakably as Abram did. We suspect it would be irresistible to live as modern disciples if glowing clouds hovered above our heads and revealed divine truths. Saint Paul's Letter to Timothy proposes another way.
THIS IS HOW I LOVE YOU
Saint Paul reminds us that God has "saved us and called us to a holy life." God never forgets about us, but knew before the creation of the world exactly when, where, and how we would live out our faith. God's wondrous plan includes visions and voices for some. For the rest of us, we rely on the Word of God and its witnesses who testify that Jesus truly lived on earth among us and sacrificed his life for our salvation. Jesus and his Church are all the revelation we need. We draw close to him in word and sacrament, in prayer, in service to others, and in countless acts of sacrifice each day this Lent. We ask the Lord to help us trust, with all our hearts, that God will always provide exactly what we need. If we are faithful to our prayer this Lent, God will speak to us--even if not through a cloud. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
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To sign up to host the chalice, see the vocations bulletin board in the back of church or contact Mark Prange at [email protected] or phone– 314.378-4299. Even if you have already signed up, we would love for you to sign up again.
Shirley Altemeyer Jeanette Bauer Mark Bingesser Patricia Brose Vearl Brown Russ Bouchaert Mary Cibulka Al DeGreeff Beverly Dent Katie Dunivin Linda Flynn Don Graul Marlene Graul Jeff Hahn Ruth Hassler
Please pray for the sick & homebound, esp. : Jeanette Hilkenkamp Joanne Henderson Chris Hoey Hilda Kern Dave Koerber Lois LaMartina Anna Loehnig Don Meinhardt Jimmie Meinhardt Lenny Meyer Michael Migneco Rose Niewoehner Jane Novak Yvonne Pfeil Mary Jo Ponder
Nicholas Purschke Bobbie Randazzo Jack Schmitz Carol Shipp Olivia Taylor Karen Thompson Gina Ventucci Jackie Ventucci Linda Walker Ray Washausen Mary Weber Carol Wilk Alexis Winter Kay Wittmaier-Bloss Irene Wuertz
Vocation Prayer Chalice:
Readings for the Week Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1 -3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
Special Collec ons Ash Wednesday $ 56.00
Black and Na ve American Missions $ 31.00 Catholic Home Missions $ 6.00 Catholic Relief Services $ 6.00 Church in Europe $ 531.00 Easter $ 106.00 Holy Land $ 6.00 St. Vincent de Paul $ 6.00
Parish Stewardship of Treasure :
Week of Feb
26-Feb YTD
Offertory Received
Envelopes 8,897 405,996
Loose 444 15,637
On-line Giving (2/18 - 2/24/2017) 5,762 129,381
Total Offertory Received 15,103 551,014
Proposed Budget 2016-2017 15,000 525,000
Offertory Overage (Shor all) 103 26,014
Dynamic Catholic, Alive!- – Redemptive Suffering When St. Paul writes to Timothy that he should bear his share of hardship for the gospel with the strength that comes from God, he teaches us that Christian believers will face adversity and trials throughout their life. The Gospel is great news, but it certainly challenges us to achieve spiritual perfection and growth in becoming like Jesus Christ. Christ was transfigured in the presence of three apostles to show them that He came to transform suffering during earthly life, not to eliminate it altogether. During the season of Lent, how may Christ be calling us to sacrifice for His sake and bear our burdens and sufferings as He did? archstl.org/dynamic
Queen of Hearts Raffle
Sharon Born's name was picked on February 22 and She won $3500.00. There was no Queen of Hearts drawing last week due to it being Ash Wednesday and there was no Bingo!
March 12, 2017 - 2nd Sunday of Lent “Go forth from the land of your kinsfolk and from your fa-ther’s house to a land that I will show you.” Genesis 12:1 God calls all of us to leave behind our old ways and to follow Him, placing our complete trust in Him. Some of the old ways that we may have to struggle to leave behind might be materialism, selfishness and greed. Yet God promises to show us a new land and a better way to live.
Children's Choir March 19th , 2017 the Parish Children's Choir will sing at the 11 A.M. Mass. Any child 3rd through 8th grades (P.S.R.or full time school) is welcome to join us. We will meet at 10:30 in the choir area to run through the music for Mass. If you are able to join us, please email Mrs. Barb Roddy at [email protected]. Thanks and hope to see you!
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Margaret “Meg” Hosler, niece of Dorothy Callahan; and for LuVerne Wasielewski; and for Bertha Lohman. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.
Widow / Widower's Monthly Support Group Next meeting, Sunday, March19th
Time: 1:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. Any Questions, please contact
Linda Jackson @ 314-544-5623 or [email protected]
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FOR COUPLES LONGING FOR A CHILD: May God comfort them with the assurance of His steadfast love; We Pray to the Lord. MARCH 1 THRU APRIL 9 -- 40 DAYS FOR LIFE Fr Purcell has designated MARCH 15TH as a parish day of committal to prayer at the Planned Parenthood facility. Anytime between 7:00 am and 1:00 pm, bring your Rosary and a chair and spend 1 hour or 2. Sign up sheets will be available or call Robin Kraatz, 892-0294. MARCH 14 -- PRO LIFE ACTION DAY, JEFF CITY. Lobby your Senator and Representative, attend a rally in the Capitol Rotunda where Melissa Ohden will be the featured speaker. Busses are available, suggested cost $20 to defray cost of bus. Registration begins at 10:00 AM. Call 314-434-4900 to reserve your spot on the bus (usually picked up at Grasso Plaza). MARCH 16 -- FIAT WOMEN’S GROUP meeting at Kenrick-Glennon Chapel, 8:00 – 9:30am. Call 792-6100 for more information. MARCH 18 -- HELPERS OF GOD’S PRECIOUS INFANTS Mass and Rosary procession to Planned Parenthood. Mass begins at 8:00 am at the Cathedral Basilica and ends with Benediction. MARCH 19 -- MASS MOB, 11:00 am, St Luke the Evangelist, 7230 Dale Ave., 644-2144.
Pro-Life News:
40 DAYS FOR LIFE Fr. Purcell has signed us up as a parish to commit to be witnesses of prayer at the Planned Parenthood facility on Forest Park and Boyle Aves on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH ANYTIME FROM 7:00 am TO 1:00 pm. Come, bring a Rosary and a chair (if you want) and stay awhile. I’ll take the 7:00 am. Sign up sheets will be available or let Fr Purcell or Robin Kraatz know.
Needed: Adult and Youth Umpires for CYC Softball and Baseball - We are looking for both experienced and new umpires for this summer season. If you are interested in becoming an umpire this year, and will be at least
13 years of age by April 1, 2017, we can really use your help. If you have any questions, please contact Dominic DeClue at (314)686-9271 or [email protected]
We are All Children of God Come join us for evenings of learning and understanding of the Islam and Jewish religions and their relationship/similarities/and shared beliefs with Christianity. With so much bias against these religions and their followers, we are called to follow in Pope Francis footsteps to understand what different faith traditions hold in common, such as the figure of God and love.
This series will be presented by Mr. John Sandroni who has a BA in Religious Studies from Webster University and is the son of parishioners Monica and Andrew Sandroni . He will present on three Tuesdays in March - 7th, 14th, and 21st– at St. Simon. John would like to design his talks around your questions first, so please feel free to e-mail him your questions to: [email protected] or drop your questions off at the parish office in an envelop marked "John Sandroni ".
Remaining Tuesdays are: March 14th- 7:00pm in the Church March 21st– 7:00pm in the Lower Church Hall
“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. 1 John 4:7”
Bulldog Raffle Winners Holy Name Society would like to give a HUGE thanks to all of you that purchased Bulldog Bonanza Raffle tickets for 2017. We really appreciate your generosity and support. All of you that support this raffle, allows us to continue to maintain and improve our athletic/parish facilities here at St. Simon. Without this raffle it would not be possible. THANK YOU AGAIN AND GOOD LUCK!! We had the January and February drawings at our February Meeting and drew the March winner at our March 6th meeing. The winners were:
January $500 = Kelly DeGreef $150 = Sandy Clifton
$100 = Bryan Lind February
$500 = Mary Godefroid $150 = Corey Inskip $100 = Bill Hof
March $500 = Andrew Hoffmann $150 = Fr. Brad Modde $100 = Susan Berra
PARISH HALL RENTAL We do rent the Parish Hall to parishioners for family events only, no fundraising. Rentals may not occur during Mass hours, or when there is a large parish event already scheduled on campus. Rental cost is $300. Please contact Nancy Caciano for more information @ 842-3848 Ext. 100
Instructional League Umpire Sign-Ups Instructional baseball/softball umpire sign-ups for all current 6th and 7th grade St. Simon students and St. Simon PSR students are now open. Those interested are asked to please contact lay director Jeff Lawrence via email at [email protected] prior to April 5. In your email, please provide name, phone #, appropriate email address for future communications, and current grade. There will be a brief umpire training meeting sometime in mid April. Games that will be umpired are 1st grade and 2nd grade boys and girls. The season will start in late April and end in mid July.
St. Simon the Apostle Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017
Date Time Place Completed
1/11/2017 (WED) 3pm-7pm Hope Lodge X
2/9/2017 (THUR) 4:30pm-6:30pm Peter & Paul Meals Program X
3/18/2017 (SAT) 9am-1pm Habitat for Humanity
4/18/17 (TUE) 3pm-6:30pm Fisher House
5/18/2017 (THUR) 3pm-6:30pm Peter & Paul Meals Program
6/20/2017 (TUE) 3pm-7pm Hope Lodge
7/15/2017 (SAT) 9am-1pm Habitat for Humanity
8/16/2017 (WED) 3pm-6:30pm Fisher House
9/20/2017 (WED) 3pm-6:30pm Peter & Paul Meals Program
10/19/2017 (THUR) 3pm-7pm Hope Lodge
11/18/2017 (SAT) 9am-1pm Habitat for Humanity
12/18/2017 (MON) 3pm-6:30pm Fisher House
Upcoming Stewardship Opportunities:
If you have further questions or need help to get signed up, please contact Diane Colona (314-488-1911) or Ken Goeddel (314-494-6290).
Archbishop Robert J. Carlson will preside at a prayer service for spiritual healing for survivors of physical, sexual or emotional abuse on Tuesday, March 28, at 7:00 pm, at St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church. Family members and friends of abuse survivors are encouraged to attend, as well as those who are involved in helping abused people, who work to prevent abuse, and who want to pray for healing and reconciliation.
Case for Smiles Sewing Session at St. Simon
The Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary is once again hosting a Sewing Session. The organization, Case for Smiles, was formerly known as ConKerr Cancer. We will still be sewing pillow cases for children going through treatments at area children’s hospitals. No sewing skills are needed as there are many tasks that do not involve sewing (and some that do!). This fun event is happening on Tuesday, March 21st from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm in the Lower Church Hall. You do not have to stay the entire time. You can come and help as long as you want; you may have so much fun, you won’t want to leave! We welcome anyone who wants to come and have fun while helping children with cancer and other long term illnesses. All parishioners (and their friends, family and neighbors) are invited to join us in making brightly colored pillow cases for children in the hospital going through chemo treatments. This event is not limited to adults. If anyone has any questions, call Diane at 845-8442. See you on March 21st !
Habitat for Humanity St. Louis Restore - Saturday, March 18, 2017 Time: 9 AM – 1 PM (Leaving from St. Simon at 8:15 sharp) “Restore” located in Forest Park. Address: 3763 Forest Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63108
Volunteer below to: Sort donated items, organize the store and unload cars/vans with donations. The Restore is a location that houses the donated items for the home building projects. We are on the waiting list for a future build as well!
Come dressed to work! Closed–toe and closed-heel shoes are required. Wear clothing, and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty in. Feel free to bring work gloves otherwise they will have everything else you need to get the job done.
Bring a refillable water bottle. HFHSL provides water, however they do not provide individual cups or bottles. Volunteers MUST be over 16 years of age. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Monetary donations are available. If this is a better option for you, please make your checks payable to St. Simon, and drop off or mail to the church office at 11011 Mueller Rd, 63123. Please note "Community Outreach" on your envelope and in the memo line. You can also now donate through the Online Giving button on our parish website @ www.stsimonchurch.org. Your monetary donations will be added to your year-end statement from St. Simon church.
If you have further questions or need help to get signed up, please contact Diane Colona (314-488-1911) or Ken Goeddel (314-494-6290) and we would be more than happy to assist or sign you up. Your support in this parish outreach endeavor is greatly appreciated. God Bless!!
St Simon the Apostle Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017
“We are St Simon” helping the hungry this Lent with our Knights of
Columbus Crusader Council and St Vincent DePaul Society
Please donate one can of food or other nonperishable item each day throughout
Lent. Together we can provide 10,000 items of food or more to feed the hungry
in our community.
10 Most Wanted Items Shopping List
___ Tuna or Canned Chicken ___ Rice/Dried Beans/Pasta ___ Macaroni & Cheese
___ Canned Vegetables ___ Canned Fruits ___ Chili ___ Canned Soup
___ Canned Spaghetti Sauce ___ Toilet Paper ____ Paper Towels
Other items needed:
Instant Potatoes, Pancake Mix, Syrup, Fruit Juices, Co ee, Nut Packs, Breakfast
Bars, Popcorn, and Toiletries (No items packed in glass please)
Donation containers will be in the vestibule at St Simon throughout Lent or you
save all your cans at home then you can bring them to lower Church Hall on
Saturday, April 8th from 7:30am – 11am for the final day of the SSTA Food drive
Thank you! Blessed are the hungry and those that help to feed them!
PARISH MINISTRIES: Jonah Team Sandy Hejnal 314-487-4645 Knights of Columbus Bill Bader 314- 809-3989 KofC Ladies Auxiliary Tracy Brokaw 314-631-7131 Lectors John Lang 314-843-2985 Liturgy Committee Rick Eschelbach 314-541-5304 Madonna Guild Kris Stubblefield 314-842-4961 Magazine/Paperbacks Collection Joe/Sandy Hejnal 314-487-4645 Ministers of Hosp. (Ushers) Dan Ross 314-487-1196 Parish Council Sue Kriegshauser 314-920-0458 Parish Picnic Jon Bock 314-650-1712
Pastoral Associate Deacon Dave Camden 314-842-3848,
ext. 120 Prayer Quilt Ministry Pat Thompson 314-842-0153 Pro-Life Commission Robin Kraatz 314-892-0294
Protecting God's Children Maggie Moore 314-842-3848,
ext. 132 Quilters Sally Laux 314-849-2571 Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults (R.C.I.A.) Deacon Dave Camden
314-842-3848, ext. 120
School Board Joe Wokurka 314-401-4835 Scrip Certificate Program Jen Kuehl 314-313-7403
Simons Sisters Melissa Brannan 314-277-0757 St. Vincent De Paul Society Ray Schulte 314-892-7853 Stewardship Council Rob Zeitler 314-368-2150 Sunday School Melissa Brannan 314-277-0757 Two Become One Marriage Prep Paul & Maria Ederer 314-845-7478 Vacation Bible School Mary Miklovic 314-956-9910 Venture Crew Amy Cain 314-609-7317 White House Retreats Jeff Belcher 314-807-1544
Youth Ministry Susie Pollard 314-842-3848,
ext. 128
ACTS Core Team Jerry Willick 314-487-7634
Adult Choir/Cantor Michelle Shaver-Krus 314-842-3848, ext. 126
Adult Scripture Study Deacon Dave Camden Ext. 120
Altar Servers Deacon Dave Camden 314-842-3848,
ext. 120 Altar Society Mary Jo Ponder 314-487-3912 Angel Dusters Mary Ann Lang 314-843-2985 Athletic Board Jim Reznicek 314-892-4124 Bingo Leo Bartolotta 636-305-7762 Boy Scouts John DiMercurio 314-910-1732 Bridge Group Helen Summers 314-487-4983 Building & Grounds Jeff Cernicek 636-464-8132 Canasta Group Gloria Urbansky 636-282-0184 Chalice for Vocations Marc Prange 314-378-4299 Children's Liturgy of the Word
Beth Bartolotta 314-406-0836
Cub Scouts Ed Koeller
314-602-3170 Disability Advocacy Anne Pusateri 314-843-9278 Eucharistic Adoration Mary Karen Willick 314-487-7634 Extraordinary Minister to
Sick Deacon Paul Stackle
314-842-3848, 119
Extraordinary Ministers John Lang 314-843-2985 Finance Council Brian McLaughlin 314-270-3665 Food After Funeral Carol Fuller 314-843-6425
Funeral Choir Michelle Shaver-Krus 314-842-3848,
ext. 126 Gifted Gardeners Colleen Brannan 314-849-4521 Girl Scouts Connie Lambert 314-496-5429 Giving Tree Program Barry Thompson 314-842-0153 Guitar Choir Jim Ferguson 314-894-1806 Holy Name Society Bob Spencer 314-255-5704 Home & School Assoc. Jessica Hegger 314-270-3864
St Simon the Apostle Second Sunday of Lent March 12, 2017
The Catholic Youth Apostolate is pleased to announce that the Fr. William Scheid Players will open their 38th
season with the madcap comedy, You Can’t Take It With You!
This year’s cast features six priests from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Msgr. John Borcic, Fr. Terry Borgerding, Fr. John Brennell, Msgr. Norb Ernst, and Fr. Ryan Weber, and Fr. Bill Wigand, along with talented adult performers from the Archdiocese. Performance dates are:
Friday, March 24 at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 pm Sunday, March 26 at 2:00 pm
All performances will be at Incarnate Word Academy, 2788 Normandy Drive, St. Louis, MO 63121. Advanced tickets are $12 for reserved seating. Tickets are also available at the door for $15. For more information about the show and to download a ticket order form, visit the CYA website www.archstl.org/catholicyouth, or contact Mary Tichy at (314) 608-9851 or email [email protected]. To place an ad in the play program, please contact Debby at (314) 853-7651 or email [email protected].
Thank you for your continued support of the Catholic Youth Apostolate!
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 8th at 9:00 am
St. Simon Fields
Rain or Shine The Easter Bunny will be
here for pictures and
crafts.
For ages 1-10 $10.00 per family
For reservations please contact: Erin Lawrence [email protected]
Mass Intentions For the Week
March 18, 2017 5:00 PM Altar Servers Jackson Liebrock Annabelle Liebrock John West Extraordinary Ministers Lana Cornish - # John Hoernschemeyer - # Emma Espinoza Michael Johnston Elizabeth Meyer Andy Sandroni Mona Sandroni Michelle West Greeter Lisa Sanfilippo Lectors Frank Sanfilippo 1st Reading Bob Weber 2nd Reading Children’s Liturgist Terri Prange March 19, 2017 7:00 AM Altar Servers Nicholas Camden Brandon Dlugos Kyra Josse Extraordinary Ministers Pat Thompson - # Barry Thompson - # Mary Bowyer Gina Faust Maggie Moore Patti Mueller Bob Mueller Richard Nuelle Greeter Sherri Gang Lector Tony Forcelledo 9:00 AM Altar Servers Joseph Ferretti Brogan Townsend Anna Wokurka Extraordinary Ministers Anita Albright - # Marianne Ross - # Chris Keppler Val Keppler Bill/Barbara Onder Chuck/Amy Roessler Mary Scott Anthony Sebben Greeter Brian Ferretti Lectors Paul Hemmann 1st Reading Marla Wokurka 2nd Reading 11:00 AM Altar Servers Megan Darrow Gwendolyn Francis Andrew Sadl Extraordinary Ministers Chris/Trudy Hoey - # NOT FILLED - # Peggy Becker Rick Eschelbach Mary Gerwitz Marcella Kuhn NOT FILLED NOT FILLED Greeter
WEEK AT A GLANCE Sun Mar 12, 2017 HOSPITALITY SUNDAY-Home & School
7am Mass - Laramie Where: Church 9am Mass-Modde (Scout Sunday) Where: Church 11am Mass - Modde Where: Church 12pm BAPTISM SUNDAY Where: Church 5pm Den Meeting Where: Joseph Room 5pm Den Meeting Where: Mary Room 6pm Adult Volleyball Where: Gym 6pm Cub Scout Pack Meeting Where: LCH
Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:30am Mass - Purcell Where: Church 8:15am Mass - Modde Where: Church 3pm 8th Grade Play Practice Where: LCH 6:30pm Parish Council Where: Mary Room 6:30pm PSR Where: Entire School Bldg. 6:30pm PSR Confessions Where: Church 7:30pm Youth Ministry Prayer Meeting Where: YMR
Tue Mar 14, 2017 6:30am Mass – Purcell Where: Church 8:15am All School Mass - Modde Where: Church 9am Confession 9am Eucharistic Adoration-Modde Where: Church 11am Green Park Nursing Home-Modde Where: Nursing Home 3pm 8th Grade Play Practice Where: LCH 6:30pm Liturgy Meeting Where: Mary Room 7pm Madonna Guild Meeting Where: LCH 7pm We are All Children of God Where: Church
Wed Mar 15, 2017 6:30am Mass - Purcell Where: Church 8:15am Mass - Modde Where: Church 3pm 8th Grade Play Practice Where: LCH 6:30pm Adult Faith Formation Where: LCH 6:30pm Bingo Where: Gym and Cafe 7pm Adult Choir Practice Where: Church 7pm R.C.I.A. Where: Mary Room
Thu Mar 16, 2017 6:30am Mass - Purcell Where: Church 8:15am All School Mass - Modde Where: Church 6pm Simon's Sisters Where: Cafe 7pm Knights of Columbus Meeting Where: Lower Church Hall 7pm KofC Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Where: Joseph Room
Fri Mar 17, 2017 NO SCHOOL 6:30am Mass - Purcell Where: Church 8:15am Mass - Purcell Where: Church 3pm 8th Grade Play Practice Where: LCH 7pm Stations of the Cross Where: Church
Sat Mar 18, 2017 LCH Blocked for GS event set up Where: LCH 7am Mass - Purcell Where: Church 8am Vet Meeting Where: Mary Room 9am Stewardship Where: off campus 4pm Confession Where: Church 5pm Mass - Fr. Krahman Where: Church
Sun Mar 19, 2017 7am Mass - Fr. Krahman Where: Church 9am Mass - Purcell (1st Scrutiny) Where: Church 11am Mass - Purcell Where: Church GS Mother/Daughter Tea Where: LCH 1:30pm Widow/Widower Support Group Where: Mary Room 6pm Adult Volleyball Where: Gym 6:30pm Boy Scout Meeting Where: LCH
Sunday, March 12
7:00am
Julie Schnuck
9:00am
For the People
11:00am
Carol Wilk-health
Monday, March 13
6:30am
Rev. David J. Paul SM
8:15am
Amanda Eldridge-health
Tuesday, March 14
6:30am
Douglas A. Spicuzza
8:15am
Mary Lee Voruz
Weds., March 15
6:30am
William Wallace Noyes
8:15am
Flynn-Grisham Families
Thursday, March 16
6:30am
Dorothy Hanewinkel
8:15am
Gordon Noel
Friday, March 17
6:30am
Fr. Robert Roedig
8:15am
Kim Bradley
Saturday, March 18
7:00am
Margaret “Meg” Hosler
5:00pm
Rosemary Laury
Sunday, March 19
7:00am
Ancell Whitney
9:00am
Ken and Laverne Nicholas
11:00am
Fr. Norbert Dietz
Mary Burke Petitions Rick Eschelbach Lectors NOT FILLED Grade School
Scrip Sales Weekend of March 19/20
BINGO Team Class of 2024 scheduled this week, March 156
Concession: B.Schaefer, C.Hof, C.Cornish Closer: B.Schaefer; Cash Room: Dan and Marianne; Callers: Annie
5PM JEAN MASCARE/APRIL KLOBE 7AM MIRIAM HOUSE/VALERIE KAMINSKI 9AM ROBYN HOFFMAN / NANCY SCHMID
11AM JUDI BUNK/ANDREA GULICK