november 2, 2014 ! all soul’s day
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!November 2, 2014 All Soul’s Day
A St. Boniface Weekly Publication
Inside
~ 100th Anniversary of St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery
~ St. Cecilia Sing at St. Boniface ~ Shine Your Spiritual Light Youth Event
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St. Boniface Catholic Church
110 North Buchanan Street
Edwardsville, Illinois 62025
Phone 618.656.6450
FAX 618.656.7669 www.st-boniface.com
Very Reverend Jeffrey Goeckner VF
Pastor
Rev. Harold Fisher, O.M.I. Rev. Steve Arisman
Spanish Ministry Deacon Daniel Corbett
Permanent Deacon/Tribunal Advocate Mrs. Robin Black-Rubenstein
Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Linda Daniels, Mrs. Benna Denue, Mr. Jack Hake, Mr. Kurt Hylla,
Mr. Martin Morrissey, Mrs. Sue Papajcik Pastor’s Cabinet
Sister Anna Flanigan, OSF Principal, St. Boniface School
Mr. Mike Scholz Principal, Father McGivney Catholic High School
PARISH STAFF
Mrs. Benna Denue Parish Office Manager and Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Robin Hake Business Manager
Mrs. Monica Zumwalt Assistant Business Manager
Mr. Michael Joslyn Parish Campus Maintenance Manager
Mr. Ryan Hentz Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant
Mr. Bill Doerr Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant
Sister Kathleen Ann Mourisse, OSF Director of RCIA/RCIC
Mr. Tom Ohren Visitation Minister Coordinator
Miss Jill Griffin Director of Worship & Music Dr. Marc Schapman Assistant Choir Director
Mrs. Barb Stamer Parish School of Religion Coordinator
Mr. John Lednicky Tech Specialist
Mrs. Judy Frank Mrs. Cindy Zurliene
Receptionists
Mrs. Linda Daniels Tribunal Advocate
Mrs. Sue Papajcik Safe Environment & Volunteer Coordinator
Mr. Marcelo Nieto Spanish Community Coordinator
Weekly Liturgy Schedule Saturday Vigil—4:15 p.m.
Sunday—8:15, 10:15 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. Sunday—Spanish Mass—12:15 p.m.
Monday—5:45 p.m. Tuesday—8:00 a.m.
Wednesday—6:45 p.m. Thursday—8:00 a.m. Friday— 8:00 a.m.
(Recitation of the Rosary—weekdays 20 minutes before Mass)
Sacrament of Penance Wednesday—6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Saturday—3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
or by appointment
RAFFLE CALENDAR WINNERS
October 20—$40 Brenda Thies—Ava, IL October 21—$40
Mark Yehling—Granite City, IL
October 22—$40 Joe Semanisin—Maryville, IL
October 23—$40 Gary Denue—Edwardsville, IL
October 24—$40 Cecilia Miller—Highland, IL
October 25—$40 Rebecca Beal—Glen Carbon, IL
October 26—$40 Susan Graf—Edwardsville, IL
CONGRATULATIONS!
Issue 311 ~ November 2, 2014
!On the Evergreen cover this week: ‘Trunk or Treat’ sponsored by Circle of Moms.
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Parish Office Hours
Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Phone (618) 656-6450
Upcoming Baptism Class
Monday, November 3
In the Church ~ 7 p.m.
Contact the Parish Office at 656-6450 to register or for more information.
Congratulations Newly Baptized
We welcome to our parish community..
Aubrey Kay Cunningham child of Bradley Cunningham and
Michelle Smith Cunningham
Allyson Marie Kaylynn Klette
child of Kaleb Klette and Hannah Maggart
May they continue to grow in
God’s loving care.
Congratulations to
Ashley Frank &
Michael Bruns
who were married recently at St. Boniface.
May God Bless You Always! st-boniface.com Visit the diocesan website @www.dio.org
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Welcome New Parishioners
Mark & Monica Combs
and Family
Dan & Lisa Gray and Family
Michael Gray
Drew & Emily Short
S H E P H E R D ’ S N O T E S 3
All Soul’s Day + Reflection
Sunday Spanish Mass ~ Every Sunday at 12:15 PM, members of our parish celebrate the Mass in Spanish. The Sunday Mass is celebrated in the Chapel. I am grateful to the Spanish Ministry leadership for their efforts; especially Marcelo Nieto. Grateful too, to Fr. Harold Fischer and Fr. Steve Arisman for their willingness to preside at the weekly celebration. RCIA/ RCIC ~ The Inquiry Sessions for RCIA/RCIC are held on Monday evenings @ 6:30 PM in the Acorn Room of the Lower Level. Anyone interested in learning more about the Catholic faith should plan on attending. Questions and Registration? Please contact the Parish Office. Steeple People and Tower Teens Refreshments ~ Steeple People and Tower Teens are requesting donations of liters of pop/soda and snacks (chips, treats, etc.) for their Sunday evening gatherings. If you would like to help feed the hungry teens, please drop off items in the Main Lobby in the shopping cart. You’re kindness is greatly appreciated! Pastoral Council Meeting~ The Pastoral Council will meet on Tuesday, November 4 @ 6:30 PM in the Parish Office Conference Room. Steeple People Gatherings ~ Steeple People meet on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month in the Acorn Room. The next gathering for Steeple People will be held on November 9 @ 6:30 PM in the Acorn Room.
Current FMCHS Campaign Numbers
St. Boniface Goal ~ $1.2 Million/Pledges ~ $1,436,594
St. Mary Goal ~ $375,000/Pledges ~ $1,447,216
St. Paul (Highland) Goal ~ $760,000/Pledges ~ $829,235
MPH (Maryville) Goal ~ $375,000/Pledges ~ $311,705
St. Elizabeth (Granite City) Goal~ $200,000/Pledges ~ $137,322
St. Jerome (Troy) Goal ~ $400,000/Pledges ~ $254,123
St. Cecilia Goal ~ $375,000/Pledges ~ $226,305
St. Michael (Staunton) Goal ~ $250,000/Pledges ~ $57,525
Holy Family (Granite City) ~ Goal ~ $200,000/Pledges $15,830
St. Peter and Paul ~ Goal ~ $400,000/Pledges $212,347
Total $5+ million
Death of a loved one, or one’s fear of death, can bring a darkness in life. God has given us his Son, so that uniting ourselves to him in prayer and through the sacraments, we will be filled with all the graces we need to live life with fullness of hope. Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord. And let the perpetual light shine
upon them. Amen + May they rest in peace. Amen + May all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace Amen +
Upcoming Events of Interest
Pastoral Council Meeting ~ November 4 @ 6:30 PM
St. Cecilia Sing ~ November 9 @ 2 PM
Parish Auction Dinner Dance ~ November 15 @ 5:15 PM
Thanksgiving Eve Mass ~ November 26 @ 6:45 PM
First Sunday of Advent ~ November 30
Breakfast with Saint Nick ~ December 7 after Sunday morning Masses
Advent Penance Service ~ December 14 @ 2 PM (St. Boniface)
Advent Penance Service ~ December 18 @ 7 PM (St. Cecilia)
Christmas Eve Masses ~ 4:15 PM and 10:15 PM
Christmas Morning Mass ~ 8:15 AM
Auction Dinner To Do List
1) Make Reservations - $45 for all you can eat buffet, drinks, bidding on items & dancing! We have received some fantastic items. One week stay on Kiawah Island, Beatles original master recordings album set, theater tickets, full set and discounted braces, golf outings, EHS parking spot, reserved parish parking, hotel and restaurant certificates, birthday parties and jewelry. Gather your friends for up to 10 at a table. Send forms to the Parish or School Office, drop it in the collection basket, or reserve online at st-boniface.com. Only 200 available!!!
2) Submit your old High School yearbook photo for the Auction Program cover - Send it in or use the Image Uploading Tool on our website’s Online Auction Form. All entries eligible for a $25 SCRIP card drawing!
3) Find an Outfit – Choose your decade and dress in that Homecoming Era’s finest! Get creative. If you don’t fit in your old outfit, then dress as a Chaperone, Wall Flower, Football Player, or Cheerleader! Yes, people will be dressed in costumes, but if you aren’t comfortable with buying, renting or digging through closets for old outfits, you can enjoy the evening in semi dress attire. Just be sure to come, because you don’t want to miss the fun and bidding on all of the great items!
Catholic and Cornered Answers to Common Questions about our faith
Do Catholics believe the Bible is the Word of God?
The answer: The Bible is the Word of God, given for our instruction.
Like our Protestant sisters and brothers, Catholics believe that Jesus is the Word of God made flesh (John 1) and that his presence on earth continues through the Body of Christ—his Church (1 Corinthians 12:12-28) For this reason, it is not hard for Catholics to accept that the books of the Bible were collected during the first centuries of Christianity and came into existence through the life of the Church. Today’s Bible came together in the fourth and fifth centuries as a definitive collection of sacred texts through the considered opinions of the Church councils. It did not come to us whole from heaven, but through human history and through authors inspired by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, we don’t separate our reverence of Scripture from our conviction that the Holy Spirit has guided the Church through the centuries. We call this inseparable dimension of God’s guiding presence. (Kenneth L Parker)
P A R I S H C A L E N D A R 4 !!!
Liturgy This Week November 3 – 9
Monday @ 5:45 p.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time
Janet McCarthy
Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Church St. Charles Borromeo Patrick Garde
Wednesday @ 6:45 p.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time
Margaret Sugent
Thursday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Church Weekday in Ordinary Time
Bernadine Werner
Friday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time
Vera Mae Friedel
Dedication of the Lateran Bascilica
Saturday Vigil ~ Church 4:15 p.m. Craig Durkee
Sunday ~ Church 8:15 a.m. Roger Lanham 10:15 a.m.
Ben & Mary Lanham 12:15 p.m. Spanish Mass ~ Chapel
St. Boniface Parishioners 5:15 p.m. Joe Meyer
November 2014
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
2 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 9:15 a.m. (AR); Tower Teens 6:30 p.m. (BL)
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Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR); Baptism Class 7:00 p.m. (CH)
4 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Grief Support 8:45 a.m. (OR) / 5:15 p.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH); Pastoral Council 6:30 p.m. (PO)
5 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); PSR 6:30 p.m. (S, OR, AR); Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH); Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 7:15 p.m. (BL)
6 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 8:45 a.m. (AR)
7 Lectio Divina 9:30 a.m. (AR)
8 Youth Day (OR)
9 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 9:15 a.m. (AR); St. Cecilia Sing 2:00 p.m.
(CH); Steeple People 6:30 p.m. (BL)
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Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR)
11 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH)
12 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); PSR 6:30 p.m. (S, OR, AR); Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH); St. Vincent DePaul Mtg. 7:00 p.m. (PO); Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 7:15 p.m. (BL)
13 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 8:45 a.m. (AR); Circle of Mom’s Night Out 6:30 p.m. (OR)
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15 Feed Body/Soul 8:30 a.m. (AR); Kerkemeyer/McCalla Wedding; Annual Auction Dinner Dance 5:15 p.m. (S)
16 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 9:15 a.m. (AR)
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Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR)
18 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH)
19 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); PSR 6:30 p.m. (S, OR, AR); Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH); Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 7:15 p.m. (BL)
20 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 8:45 a.m. (AR)
21 Lectio Divina 9:30 a.m. (AR)
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23 Jonah/Ruth Bible Study 9:15 a.m. (AR); Secular Franciscans Mtg. 3:00 p.m. (AR);
Steeple People 6:30 p.m. (BL)
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Children’s Choir Rehearsal 3:00 p.m. (CH); RCIA 6:30 p.m. (AR)
25 Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR); Handbell Rehearsal 6:30 (CH)
26 Quilters 8:30 a.m. (EV); No PSR; Adult Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. (CH); St. Vincent DePaul Mtg. 7:00 p.m. (PO)
27 Thanksgiving
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Sacred Scripture This Week
Readings for the Week of November 2, 2014
Sunday: Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-11 or Rom 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40
Monday: Phil 2:1-4/Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Phil 2:5-11/Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday: Phil 2:12-18/Lk 14:25-33
Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a/Lk 15:1-10
Friday: Phil 3:17--4:1/Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Phil 4:10-19/Lk 16:9-15
Next Sunday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17/Jn 2:13-22
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AR—Acorn Room / BL—Bona Lounge / BR—Bride’s Room / CA—Chapel / CH—Church / EV—Evergreen Room / OR—Oak Room / PC—Parish Center / PO—Parish Office / S—School
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CEMETERY
The 100th Anniversary celebration of the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery is being planned. In honor of this special anniversary, the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery Association is considering a few improvements to the cemetery and we need your support to accomplish this. Please consider giving a financial donation to help us enhance our cemetery for all those who come to visit this peaceful Catholic cemetery.
Your donation may be dropped in the collection basket on Sunday, at the parish office, or mailed to the St. Boniface Cemetery Association at 110 N. Buchanan, Edwardsville, IL 62025. Checks should be made payable to St. Boniface Cemetery Association. Thank you for your support!
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Dear Parishioners,
The basketball season has begun. Parishioners are invited to come cheer on our Bluejays. A current schedule can always be found on our LINKS page, accessed through the st-boniface.com webpage. Click on School…then Quick Links..then Fast Direct…Links (on left side of page) St. Boniface School will be dismissed at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, November 4/6, for Parent-Student-Teacher conferences. Students utilizing the extended day services should bring a sack lunch. There is no hot lunch those days.
There is NO SCHOOL on Tuesday, November 11, in honor of Veteran’s Day. Teachers will be attending the Diocesan Adult Education Conference on November 16-17. There is NO SCHOOL.
God Bless, Sr. Anna
Saint Boniface Parish School (Pre-K—8)
128 North Buchanan Edwardsville, IL 62025 Phone-618.656.6917 FAX-618.692.8385
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PARISHIONER INFORMATION FORM
Please complete and place in the collection basket or mail to: 110 N. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, IL 62025
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Father McGivney Catholic High School 142 Wilma Drive ~ Maryville, IL 62062
phone: 618-855-9010 ~ fax: 618-855-9011 email: [email protected]
Open House—November 9, 2014 !
Father McGivney Catholic High School News
!“… where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of them …”
Matthew 18:20
PSR Calendar
November 5 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m. November 12 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m. November 19 Class 6:30—7:45 p.m. November 26 No Class—Thanksgiving break
Circle of Moms
Please join us for our upcoming Circle of Moms Events:
Mom’s Evening Circle ~ Thursday, November 13 at 7:00 p.m. in the Oak Room in the lower level of the church for an Advent Calendar Pinterest Party. Cost is $15/person. Supplies will be provided. Please RSVP by Thursday, November 6 to [email protected]. Please bring an appetizer or drink to share. We will also be collecting hand soap and hand sanitizer for the food pantry if you would like to donate.
Kid’s Play Circle ~ Tuesday, November 18 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the Meyer Center YMCA Gymnastics room. Cost is $3/child.
If you would like to be added to our email list, please contact us at [email protected].
We would like to invite all families and students, regardless of age, interested in learning more about Father McGivney Catholic High School to attend our Fall Open House on Sunday, November 9, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the school. During the event, grade school students and their parents will be able to tour the school, meet Father McGivney’s principal and faculty, and also get an inside look at daily lessons from teachers. For more information or to register your student for the 2015-2016 school year, please visit www.McGivneyGriffins.com or call the office at 618-855-9010. It's a great time to be a GRIFFIN!
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MINISTRY MINUTES FROM ROBIN BLACK-RUBENSTEIN
In John’s Gospel, Jesus is speaking to the crowds at Capernaum. We learn that it is God’s will that everyone believe in Jesus, and therefore have eternal life. Belief in Jesus is more than the words we speak, but the way that we live our lives in imitation of Jesus. Just like Jesus, we can choose to set aside our own will and let God’s will work within us. Our lives are a series of days that are filled with decisions. We have some things that we cannot control or change, like the weather, some illnesses, and the fact that each day we grow older. Letting Jesus’ will work in us can be as simple as smiling at someone we meet, helping out someone who needs it, and recognizing the sacredness and dignity of all people. One method that Catholics use to guide us in helping others is the “Works of Mercy”. We have the spiritual works and the corporal works. Two of the spiritual works of mercy are comforting the sorrowful and praying for the living and the dead. On all souls day, we are reminded that we have the opportunity to do this every day. In comforting the sorrowful, it is good to be aware that there is no set time frame. Grief is as individual as your fingerprint and your soul. In last week’s column, I listed the first five commonly held myths and misconceptions about grief and the facts that dispel them. Here are the remaining:
6) Grief occurs in orderly, predictable stages. Greif and mourning are highly individualized, according to our own unique personality and life experiences, as well as the nature of our relationship with the deceased, how the death happened, our support system, and our culture and cultural background. 7) Tears are a sign of weakness. In fact, crying at the death of a close loved one is a normal human response that is universal and occurs across cultures throughout the world. Crying helps us to release toxins and tensions associated with the stress that occurs within us. 8) Medication is necessary for relieving the pain, anxiety and depression associated with grief. Grief is not an illness to be cured, and the emotions attached to it are normal. Medication may be indicated in some cases, but the work of mourning still needs to take place. The symptoms of grief also serve as signals to others that we are in need of their compassion, patience and understanding. 9) Most people recover from grief and eventually return to normal. Grief is not an illness from which we will recover; rather, it is a gradual process of transformation. Life has changed and a new normal must be found. 10) Time heals all wounds, and eventually grief comes to an end. Grief is an adaptive response that is not bound by time. It never really ends; we don’t “get over” grief. It is something we learn to live with over time, as we gradually adjust to the physical absence of the one who has died. Grief softens and erupts less frequently as time goes on, but it can revisit us at any time, and in varying intensity, whenever we are reminded of our loss. 11) Those who mourn are weak in their faith. Grief often brings on a crisis in faith because a significant loss challenges all of our basic beliefs about the nature and fairness of the universe, or even the very nature and existence of God. Others turn more fervently towards faith. It is a time when unconditional love, patience, and compassion are needed as the mourner finds their way and mourns in the manner that is best for them.
DEACON DAN’S COLUMN
St. Boniface RCIA-RCIC
Monday, November 3 @ 6:30 p.m. Acorn Room in the Lower Level of the Church
Topic: The Liturgical Year Presenter: Barb Leardi
Missing My Mom and Drawing Comfort from the Lighting of a Candle
When Fr. Jeff lights the candles in remembrance of those souls who have died since last November at our Masses this weekend, one of those candles will be for my mom. Dolores B. Corbett (Mom) died on January 12, 2014 and during this year, I have missed her in many ways and in varying degrees. Submitting her name for the All Souls Day Mass was one of those intense times of missing her. At the same time it was a time to remember all of the comforting hope that our faith and its symbols give us.
Our candles are very symbolic and are powerful in their symbolism. The candles at the sides of the altar symbolize Jesus Christ, the Light of the world. When one candle appears on each side of the altar, the two natures of Christ, divine and human, are emphasized. As Father Jeff is lighting the candles, we remember those who have died during this past year and we should offer a prayer. I will thank God for the blessing that my mother was to me. I will ask our Lord to remit any Purgatory time she may have and to bring her swiftly into his arms. The lighted candles will visualize my prayer and then keep vigil in our Church during the time that I am not physically present. The candle lit for mom will be joined with all the other candles lit for those being remembered and together they will be a brilliant and tangible sign of the prayers of the community. Be sure to add your prayers to the prayers being offered for the souls of all who have died in the past year. ~ Deacon Dan
Grief Support
Next Grief Support group meetings:
Tuesday, November 4, 8:45 a.m.—Oak Room
Tuesday, November 4, 5:15 p.m.—Acorn Room
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Kyle Boeser, grandson of Jacqueline Kamp and
Jerry & Audrey Boeser
Dan Boone, Parishioner
Major Eldridge Browne, son of Dallas & Imelda Browne
Lars Engeberg, son-in-law of Jerry & Sharon Hengehold
Brandon Effler, son of Lewis & Mary Effler
Mark Federspiel, nephew of
Floyd and Darrell Frey
Andy Fremont, husband of
Stephanie Fremont
Nathan Henning grandson of Theresa Lavelle, son of Kate & Jeff Geisen
Aaron Hines, son of Joseph & Connie Hines
Steve Jones, grandson of John & Bunny Beausang
Kraig Kline, brother of Kasey Johnes
Patrick Kohler, nephew of Shari & Bryce Renken
Andrew Kolakowski, son of Cindy Kolakowski
James Lavelle, son of Theresa Lavelle
Erin Long, granddaughter of Ann Hans
Nick McKenney, grandson of Jerry &
Judy Davis, brother of Emma & Logan
Jared Meyer, grandson of Dennis & Jan Reilly
Adam Mitchell, nephew of Josh & Tracy McDonald
Michael Porter, son of Mary Porter
Conner Patt, Parishioner
Ricky Ricciardi, son of Richard Ricciardi and
son-in-law of David & Kathy Viox
Brian, Stephen, and Peter Sambor,
sons of Frank & Gayle Sambor
Kyle & Jake Schaake sons of Mark & Patti Schaake
Beth McBride Shockey daughter of Pat McBride and the late
Ron McBride
Abe Stroot, nephew of Tim & Cheryl Green
Kevin Sullivan, son of Dennis & Catherine Sullivan
Jake Svoboda, son of Paul & Denise Svoboda
Sam Terry, son of Joe & Betsy Meyer
Nickolas Varady, son of Steve & Julia Varady grandson of Martha Hilt
Thomas Velez, son of Thomas & Kimberly Velez
Adam Wendel son of Donna & Kevin Wendel, brother of Amanda Wendel
Evan Zeller, grandson of Ed & Janet McCarthy
Please Pray for our Military Men & Women
Cantor News
• New hymnals and R & A books are in! Pick them up at weekend Masses. (Need them form Nov. 29/30—First Sunday of Advent.
• Begin learning the Revised Mass of Creation (Start singing at Mass Nov. 29/30 - First Sunday of Advent)
• Next Cantor Practice is Sunday, November 23 6:30—7:30 p.m.
Liturgical Music for Next Weekend
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica November 8 – 9, 2014
Gathering Song: As We Gather at Your Table - #314
Glory to God: Mass of Christ the Savior - #919
Psalm: Respond & Acclaim - p. 146
Acclamation: Respond & Acclaim - p. 147
Preparation of the Gifts: The Church’s One Foundation - #418
Eucharistic Acclamations: Mass of Christ the Savior
Communion Song: How Lovely is Your Dwelling - #692
Closing Song: Church of God, Elect & Glorious - #417
Upcoming Events
Adult Choir sings @ 4:15 p.m. Mass Saturday, November 8
St. Cecilia Sing Music Festival Sunday, November 9 @ 2:00 p.m.
This is a FREE event @ St. Boniface Church.
Children’s Choir sings Saturday, November 15 @ 4:15 p.m. Mass
Warm up @ 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 9 @ 2:00 p.m. 5th Annual St. Cecilia Sing Festival
Nearly 100 church musicians from area parishes will join together to honor St. Cecilia, the patron saint of church musicians, at St. Boniface Church. Come enjoy an afternoon of music right here in our own parish. This is a FREE event to highlight some of the talent within the parish choirs of Madison County. All are welcome!
World Youth Day 2016 Fundraiser
Come support members of our Youth Group who are raising money to attend World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, Poland. We will travel with Bishop Paprocki and other pilgrims from the diocese as we spend 11 days with youth/young adults
from all over the world AND Pope Francis!!
Join us for dinner at Panera Bread Tuesday, November 11
4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Present the flyer that will be in next weekend’s bulletin on Tuesday, Nov. 11, anytime between 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
For every flyer brought in, we will receive a percentage of the net sales.
Tell your friends & family members!!
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S T E W A R D S H I P 8 !
Weekly Financial Report October 20-26, 2014 Operating Income and Expenses
Church & School Income
Envelopes 13,254.00
Loose 607.39
Electronic 2,097.00
Stock Dividend/Matching 0.00
Misc Income (Baptisms, weddings, etc.) 965.00
Pre-School Tuition 0.00
Tuition 2,508.70
School Fees 295.00
Hot Lunch 1,017.65
Extended Care 411.50
Gift Shop 140.43
Total Operating Income 21,296.67
Church & School Expenses
Utilities 0.00
Repairs & Maintenance 219.12
Hot Lunch Program Costs 0.00
Misc Operating Expenses 853.87
Insurance-Property & Liability, WC, Auto 11,612.26
Athletic Expense 120.00
Payroll & Fringes 0.00
School Supplies 164.14
Total Operating Expenses 12,969.39
Net Surplus/(Shortfall) 8,327.28
Other Collections (Restricted Funds)
ACSA 39.00
Angel Fund 120.00
St. Vincent de Paul 1,243.00
FMCHS Tuition Fund 7.00
CCIF (building improvements) 100.00
Building (debt reduction) 655.00
Diocesan Collections - Sent to Diocese 158.00
Funeral Lunch Volunteers November 2014 ~ Committee #3
Team Leader Shirley Lanham with Judy Brown, Emily Gates, Barbara Giardina, Marlene Haarmann, Don & Carol Lange and Nora Meyer
Always Evergreen Gift Shop Inspiration for Any Occasion
Located in the St. Boniface Parish Office Monday ~ Friday 9 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
A Spirituality of Stewardship Karl Rabeder lives an opulent lifestyle. He has a talent for making and spending money. He's been blessed with all the worldly possessions most people could imagine. He has a villa overlooking the Alps, an $850,000 farmhouse, gliders, expensive cars and a fortune worth about five million dollars. But he's trying to get rid of it all. Mr. Rabeder says that while vacationing with his wife in Hawaii it hit him how soulless his five-star lifestyle was. He felt like everyone around him was acting and it prevented him from knowing real people. On gliding trips to South America and South Africa he had the nagging feeling that there must be a connection between his wealth and the poverty around him. This feeling of injustice that he felt eventually prompted him to downsize until there was nothing left and it has given him a sense of freedom that he never had when he was surrounded by luxury. The Bible and the Catholic Church teaches that the goods of the earth are meant for all mankind, not just for those who can afford them. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that the, “goods of creation are destined for the whole human race.” And that the “appropriation of property is legitimate for guaranteeing the freedom and dignity of persons and for helping each of them to meet his basic needs and the needs of those in his charge.” This doesn't necessarily mean that people are called to give away all that they have. It means that people who have been blessed (and who in America has not been blessed?) have a moral obligation to use their treasures for the betterment of those around them. This article brought to you by “Aquinas and Catholic Goods” written by James Rutherford.
Robin Hake, Business Manager, [email protected]
COLLECTION COUNTERS
Monday, November 3, 2014 – Celeste Korte, Theresa Kohlmiller and Jane Luchtefeld
October 20-26, 2014 Weekly Sales
YTD Profit Beginning July 2014
SCRIP $5,415.00 $4,372.23
Heavenly Dusters - Committee #4
Pat Niehaus, Trudy Siler and Pat Oser
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LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND —NOVEMBER 8-9, 2014
Ministries Vigil—4:15 p.m. Sunday—8:15 a.m. Sunday—10:15 a.m. Sunday—5:15 p.m.
Ministers of Holy
Communion
John and Jenny Sanford 692-9815
Melanie Cruse Mimi Hunter Melissa Litterst Jeff Litterst
Michael Watts Kate Watts
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Leone Burns Debbie Caulk Benna Denue
Mary Haarmann Sharon Hengehold Shirley Lanham Jim McCracken
Diana McCracken Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Connie Becerra Phil Becerra
Sister Anna Flanigan Mary Metz
Sister Kathleen Mourisse Peter Szidik Stacey Tyrrell
Randy Uebinger Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
No Mass
Readers
Barb Leardi 656-3917
Lisa Taffe Jackie Dezort Maddie Litterst
Zoe Faulkner Gregg Korte Debbie Caulk
Sharon Hoffmann Maria Fitzgerald Randy Uebinger
Ushers
David & Susie Knetzer 960-5677
Brian Jones Michael Kaufman
Greg Stovall Keith Sutorius James Trebing
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Jim Caulk David Caulk Gary Denue
Steve Haarmann Ray Kerkemeyer William Lanham Bill Schwarz
Volunteer Needed
Dan Boner Jane Case Floyd Frey Don Lange
Jerry McNichols Bryce Renken
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Altar Servers
Taylor Hayes Rachel Vinyard
Volunteer Needed
Marta Korte Jared Korte Zachary Paul
Connor Sweet Sean Sweet
Bensen Tyrrell
Sacristan
Mary Westerhold 656-6536
Jeff Litterst Leone Burns Mary Metz
Greeters
Nora Meyer 656-5248
Chris Durkee Judy Veith
Jim Caulk David Caulk
Verna Fears (sub req.) Volunteer Needed
Scrip Sales Lori Eder Liz Lane
Tricia Mosby Angela Paul
Michelle Fitzgerald Nicole Schapman
Cantors
Jill Griffin 610-6972
Mercedes Velez Vince Schlueter Marcus Agustin
Spaghetti Dinner at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Edwardsville
Sunday, November 16, from 11:30 am - 6:00 pm, St. Mary’s 7 & 8 graders are offering an All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Dinner from The Hill! Dinners include all-you-can-eat pasta, salad, bread, dessert and beverage. Adults $10; children 5-11 years $7; children 4 & under FREE. Tickets are available from St. Mary’s 7 & 8 graders or by calling the school office at 618-656-1230. Bring the family out to enjoy a delicious dinner and bake sale at St. Mary’s cafeteria at 1802 Madison Avenue, Edwardsville.
Shine Your Spiritual Light Event
Attention High School and College Students! St. Boniface Church will present SHINE YOUR LIGHT on November 8 from 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. This fun and exciting day of Catholic speakers, music, learning, and friendship includes speakers Fr. Benet Fonck, Fr. Jeff Holtman and Fr. Jeff Goeckner. Topics include Pope Francis' Message, Faith Through Prayer, the Tau Cross, and World Youth Day. Also included are live music performances from the bands Love Me Leave Me and The Cusack Brothers. Cost is $20 for the day, which includes meals and entertainment. To register, please email your name, address, and phone number to [email protected]; or mail your information with check made out to YouFra Franciscans of the Prairie to Sue Nelson, 114 Barnett Drive, Edwardsville, IL 62025. For questions, please call or text Sue at 618-593-4155 or Laurie at 618-558-1503. Non-catholics welcome. Ages high school to age 34. If paid registration is received by October 31, you will receive a gift card.
Ministries Vigil—4:15 p.m. Sunday—8:15 a.m. Sunday—10:15 a.m. Sunday—5:15 p.m.
! Ministers of Holy Communion
John and Jenny Sanford 692-9815
Toby Heddinghaus Mimi Hunter Kay Kamp Marc Kamp
Jane Luchtefeld Jerry Luchtefeld Alan Rubenstein Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Crystal Bradley Elliot Frey
Linda Gamboa Dan Gamboa
Steve Haarmann Mary Haarmann Shirley Lanham
Kara McGarrahan Andrew McGarrahan
Angela Paul Ron Schmidt
Connie Becerra Phil Becerra Susan Boduch
Sister Anna Flanigan Bonnie Hajny Scott Hajny
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Michelle Dammerich Bryan Dammerich
Stacy Klette Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Readers
Barb Leardi 656-3917
Phillip Daniels Jackie Dezort Lisa Taffe
Mark Luchtefeld Zach Allison
Hannah Allison
Joe Lombardi Nicole Bugger Mike Baker
Joe Kalmer Pat Oser
Kaitlyn Frick
Ushers
David & Susie Knetzer 960-5677
Linda Daniels Brian Jones
Michael Kaufman Georgann Lautner Randy Otrembiak
Greg Stovall Keith Sutorius James Trebing
Gary Denue Ray Kerkemeyer William Lanham Bill Schwarz David Viox
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Volunteer Needed
Dan Boner Jane Case
Charles Fears Floyd Frey Gary Ladd Don Lange
Jerry McNichols Bryce Renken
Diane Jacober Thomas Jacober Hunter Klette Dave Knetzer Sadie Lautner Craig Riley Albert Schug
Volunteer Needed
Altar Servers
Fr. Jeff 656-6450
Reese Etcheson Jack Pifer
Rachel Vinyard
Jared Korte Marta Korte Jerry J. Lauber
Dillon Heinz Kara Heinz
Solomon Jones
Madeleine Grimes George Lautner Joe Lautner
Sacristan
Mary Westerhold 656-6536
Georgann Lautner Leone Burns Mary Westerhold Stacy Klette
Greeters
Nora Meyer 656-5248
Chris Durkee Pat Niehaus
Benna Denue Gregg Korte
Verna Fears Carol Lange
Craig Riley Volunteer Needed
Scrip Sales Sarah Kolesa Angie Pifer
Tonya Genovese Lisa Ory (sub req.)
Marilee Heinz Lori Williams (sub req.)
Laura Linn Emma Lozowski
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Barb Stamer 692-0991
Volunteer Needed No Children’s
Liturgy Nicole Schapman
Kelli Bishop Volunteer Needed
Cantors
Jill Griffin 610-6972
Brandon Kozak Cheryl Green
Judy Council Deb Vuagniaux Amy Edwards
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FINANCE COUNCIL Cindy Clark, Louis Carnoali, Pete Deakos, Chris Gelsinger, Robin Hake, Brian Jones, Celeste Korte, Mark Luchtefeld, Randy Uebinger & Kay Wasmuth
PASTORAL COUNCIL Robin Black-Rubenstein, Becky Bradley, Maria Carrion, Cindy Clark,
Deacon Dan Corbett, Lacey Gelsinger, Rich Hahn, Jim Jatcko, Arthur Langston, Georgann Lautner, Jeff Litterst, Marisa Nieto,
Sue Papajcik, Lauren Serfas & Mary Westerhold
SCHOOL BOARD Karen Burkart, Celeste Korte, Sarah Kreke, Louis Carnoali, David Dempsey, Kip Heinle, Kurt Hylla & Brianna Oller
MEETINGS Pastoral Council .....................................1st Tuesday School Board ................................................Monthly Finance Council ......................................... Quarterly St. Vincent de Paul .............2nd & 4th Wednesday
OTHER EVENTS Quilters ................. Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. P.S.R. ................ Wed. 6:30-7:45 p.m. (school year) R.C.I.A. ............................... Monday 6:30-8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal ..................... Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
CHURCH is open for prayer and visits: Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m.—6:30 p.m.
***** BULLETIN SUBMISSION DEADLINE
IS MONDAY AT 4 p.m. ***** Contact Cindy Zurliene at the parish office 656-6450 or [email protected] (email preferred)
SACRAMENTS
Baptisms ~ Please contact the Parish Office for registration information. Prior to baptism, parents are required to attend a one-hour seminar.
Parents may attend the seminar before their child is born.
Penance ~ Saturday 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Or by appointment.
Communal services are celebrated during Advent and Lent.
Marriage ~ If you are considering marriage, a minimum of six months is required for preparation. A wedding date cannot be set until after the first meeting with the pastor. At that time, the diocesan and parish guidelines
will be explained.
Anointing of the Sick ~ Parishioners who are seriously or critically ill, or having surgery, should contact the pastor for the celebration of the
sacrament.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults ~ The R.C.I.A. is an ongoing formation process for adults who are interested in becoming a Catholic and would like to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and First
Eucharist. Call the Parish Office for additional information.
PARISH REGISTRATION New parishioners are always welcome!
You may register in person or by calling the Parish Office. Forms are on the counter in the gathering area.
ST. BONIFACE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Our Parish cemetery is located one mile north of the church on Frederick Street. Contact the Parish Office or Jerry Hengehold at
656-2550 for additional information.
Victim Assistance Coordinator Patricia Kornfeld
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TOTAL EYEWEAR OUTLET, Inc.4260 S. State Route 159, Glen Carbon, IL 62034
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D.B. PLUMBINGNew Installation-Water Heaters-Remodeling
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Jim ReppellRemax Preferred Partners
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GARWOOD’S HEATING & COOLING, INC.
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Repairs & Installations
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Edward T. McCarthyATTORNEY AT LAW
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3 Ginger Creek Parkway Glen Carbon, IL
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692-1600
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HALL RENTALS AVAILABLE
618-656-4985
FISH FRYS - 1ST & 3RD FRIDAYS
Dr. David HytenGeneral Dentistry618-656-1914
2110-A Troy Road, Edwardsville
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A funeral home “Honoring Life”
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GRAND RENTAL STATION
804 Southwest Place Edwardsville, IL
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STEVEN C. STOLTE WOODWORKING
Custom Made
Mantels • Bookcases • Cabinets Entertainment Centers
Computer Work Stations
Phone & Fax:
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PAINTINGinterior/exterior
DECKS/FENCES
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BOB’S OUTDOOR SERVICES25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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BOB’S HANDYMAN SERVICE
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Outdoor Services• Spring Clean-up
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BROWN REALTORS®
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Edwardsville Frozen FoodsRetail Meat Market
Homemade Sausages
Deer Processing246 N. Main St. Edwardsville (618) 656-1477
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