July 8, 2012 - St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Parish

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July 8, 2012 - St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Parish
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:
School Office:
Religious Education Office:
Latino Ministry:
St. Vincent DePaul Society:
Founded 1791
636-946-1893
636-946-2713
636-946-2916
636-946-1893
636-925-1616
www.borromeoparish.com
www.borromeoschool.com
email: [email protected]
email: [email protected]
leave a message after the recording
Pastoral Staff:
Father John Reiker, Pastor: [email protected]
Father Don Schramm, Associate Pastor: [email protected]
Father Urban Knoll, Senior Priest in Service
Deacon Don McElroy, Deacon
Deacon Fred Haehnel, Deacon
Jorge Perez, Deacon in Training
Sister Raquel Ortez, Latino Ministry
Mrs. Becca McCullough, Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Peggy Dupree, Office Manager
Mrs. Gerry Lanigan, Office Secretary
Mrs. Ann Hoffman, School Principal
Mrs. Mary Birk, School Secretary
Mrs. Mary Kutchback, Organist, Pastoral Associate for Seniors
Mrs. Beth Duello, Children’s Choir
Mrs. Lisa Delicath, Contemporary Youth Choir
Mr. Ron Weisar, Parish Council Chairperson
Saturday:
Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation:
Saturdays 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. or by appointment
Schedule of Holy Mass
Sacrament of Baptism:
Arrangements made after parental instruction.
Call the parish office for more information.
8:00 a.m., 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. and 8:00 a.m.
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Sacrament of Matrimony:
Contact the parish office six months prior to
wedding to begin preparations
Holy Days of Obligation: watch the bulletin
National Holidays: 9:00 a.m.
Eucharistic Adoration:
Third Mondays, 8:30am to 6:30pm
Parish Office Business Hours
Monday thru Thursday, 8:45am to 3:30pm; Friday until noon
Bulletin deadline: Monday 10:00 a.m.
[email protected]
Perpetual Help Devotions:
Tuesdays following the 8:00 a.m. Mass
Rosary:
Daily (except Sunday) after 8:00 a.m. Mass and
Wednesdays 6:30 p.m. at the outdoor shrine
OUR WARM WELCOME TO ALL!
We welcome all who come and worship with us. If you wish to join our parish faith family, or have a change in your contact information, kindly complete this form. You can return it to the Rectory, place in in the collection, or give it to a Priest or Deacon.
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Please pray for: __________________________________
Welcome to St. Charles Borromeo Parish!
ANNUAL MISSION APPEAL
Welcome to Fr. Urey Patrick Mark, SVD
...who will celebrate the Masses this weekend and speak
about the missionary work of the Divine Word Missionaries. Fr. Urey is originally from Liberia, Africa and he
has served as a missionary in the inner cities of St. Louis
and Chicago. He has also served as a missionary for a
year in the south in St. Martinville, Louisiana. Fr. Urey
is the Pastor of St. Nicholas Parish here in St. Louis, MO.
WHO WE ARE
The Divine Word Missionaries are an international
Religious Community working in more than 70 countries and on every continent except Antarctica, and one
of the largest religious orders in the Roman Catholic
Church with nearly 7,000 members worldwide.
WHAT WE DO
Divine Word Missionaries work first and foremost
where the Gospel has not been preached at all or where
the local Church cannot survive and grow without the
help of the missionaries. This missionary mandate takes
them to some of the poorest and most remote areas in
the world.
The needs of the local Churches where Divine Word
Missionaries serve are vast and diverse. From operating
large universities, colleges and seminaries, to staffing
hospitals, clinics and specialized communities to care for
lepers, to running trade schools and shelters for street
kids, to assisting local communities in building chapels—Divine Word Missionaries serve the poorest parishes in large cities of the developing world and the
most remote jungle areas in places like the Amazon or
Papua New Guinea.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Divine Word Missionaries help provide the most
basic of life’s necessities like drinkable water, food and
shelter. They help build chapels, celebrate the sacraments and spread the Word in the most remote mission
communities. Their missionaries travel to the far corners of the world where they build hospitals to care for
the sick, educate the poor, teach the hungry to farm and
house the homeless. Together, with your prayers and
your support, they are helping people—those neglected
and forgotten—build a better future while growing vibrant Catholic communities of service and faith around
the world.
This Mission Appeal is part of the Mission Coop
Program of the Archdiocese. Please be generous in the
second collection to help support their missionary work.
Questions Catholics are Asked
Why do you call your priest “Father”?
“And call no man your father on earth, for you have
one Father, who is in heaven” (Mt 23:9). In this passage,
Jesus is teaching that God the Father alone is ultimately
the source of all authority. But He is not speaking absolutely, because if so, that would eliminate even biological fathers, the title “Church Fathers,” the founding fathers of a country or organization, and so on. Jesus himself uses the term “father” in Matthew (15:4-5; 19:5, 19,
29; 21:31), John (8:56), and several other places. In the
parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, Jesus actually presents the Rich Man as using the address “Father Abraham” twice (Lk 16:24,30—see also Acts 7:23; Rom 4:12;
Jas 2:21). St. Paul also uses the term when he writes, “I
became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel” (1 Cor 4:15—see also 1 Cor 4:14-16), and refers to
“our forefather Isaac” (Rom 9:10).
A Prayer for Our Unknown Friends
Heavenly Father,
welcome into your embrace our friends overseas
whose names we do not know,
but whose terrible plight we rush to remedy.
Bless the suffering people who struggle
and sacrifice on behalf of their families.
Grant them sustenance, shelter and opportunity.
For this, we give you thanks.
Amen.
Jokes of the Week
Did you hear about the hitchhiker who never got anywhere? He’d get up early to avoid traffic.
Don’t tell me you have a chocolate lab if you’re just talking about a kind of dog.
I used to play sports. Then I realized you can buy trophies. Now I’m good at everything!
Spread the Gospel, the Good News
about Jesus and His Borromeo Family!
Your brother in Jesus,
Please pray for our loved ones who are hospitalized or ill, including:
Kathleen Bornhop, Betty Cave, Glenn Naeger, Katy Weber, Barb Pues, Kathy Bonser,
Greg Wies, Catherine Weber, Ann Garrigan, Milton Haefner
Father John
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 8, 2012
Weekday 8:00am Mass Servers
Monday, July 9, St. Augustine Zhao Rong, priest/martyr
6:30 a.m.
Communion Service
8:00 a.m.
Walter W. Oetker
Tuesday, July 10, Weekday
6:30 a.m.
Maynie Thro—71st anniv.
8:00 a.m.
Joe Kulash
Wednesday, July 11, St. Benedict, Abbot
6:30 a.m.
Shirley Muehlenkamp
8:00 a.m.
Robert Harvey
Thursday, July 12, Weekday
6:30a.m.
Richard & Rubelle Shields 67th Wedd.
8:00 a.m.
intention of Bill Lohmar
Friday, July 13, St. Henry
6:30 a.m.
Dorothy Mertzlufft
8:00 a.m.
Joe Hensley
Saturday, July 14, Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, virgin
8:00 a.m.
Richard Barrett—7th anniv.
5:00 p.m.
Agnes Weber
Sunday, July 15, Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m.
Our Parish Family
8:30 a.m.
Irene Hillen—3rd anniv.
10:00 a.m.
Chris Weber
11:30 a.m.
Margaret Fromme
Congratulations…
...to Richard and Rubelle Shields who are celebrating
their 67th Wedding Anniversary on July 12.
Marriage in Christ has been promised between
Jennifer Schmidt and Jim Monti
Kelsey Ruse and Bryant Wuertz
Liz Cooper and Ben Vossenkemper
Ladies Sodality Meeting…
July 10 at 7:00pm which will be our annual Ice Cream
Social. Join us for a fun night playing the dice game
(bring your nickels) and eating a lot of ice cream. June
and July birthdays—come to get your birthday gift. We
will also be talking about our Santa’s Express trip in October. For info or a ride call Barb at 636-947-3939.
Shopping list for July 21/22:
spam, applesauce, beets,
fruit cocktail, saltines, laundry liquid,
paper grocery bags
Monday, July 9
Tuesday, July 10
Wednesday, July 11
Thursday, July 12
Friday, July 13
Saturday, July 14
Alex and Brittany Shipman
Alex and Brittany Shipman
Eric and Audrey Dickherber
Andrew Johnson, John Reilly
Nicole Barteau, Tyler Barteau
Joe Tierney, Mike McGeorge
Ministry List: July 14/15
July 14
5:00 p.m.
L/C: Carrie Kremer
Viki Weir
EM: Tim Delicath, Julie Marsek, Tom & Joyce Schneider
(Host) Trudi Heisohn, Larry Ohlms
Serv: Michael Howard, Tommy Newman, Danny Newman
Ush: Jim Lammert, Dan Schulte, Dick & Elaine Rufkahr
GB: David & Anita Sinclair
Gr: Jack Muehlenkamp, Dee Boggs
July 15
7:00 a.m.
L/C: Bob Poeling
Steve Deters
EM: Madge Eisenbath, Tom & Margie Pickering
Serv: TJ Burke, Blake Hilker
Ush: Mark Leonhard, Josey Page, Dave Schaeffer, Joe Weber
GB: Florence Williams
Gr: volunteers please
July 15
8:30 a.m.
L/C: Kevin Tollefson, Linda Beeson
Children’s Choir
EM: Jeanette Cleary, John Waigand, Theresa Johnson,
Larry Beerman (Host) Ann Tollefson, John DuBois
Serv: Ashley Norviel, John Reilly, Alec Cosher
Ush: Dan Dziedzic, Tim Meyer, Charlie Schroeder,
Martin Harrigan
GB: Mike & Michelle Dreyer
Gr: volunteers please
July 15
10:00 a.m.
L/C: Joe Briscoe, Pat Akers
Choir
EM: Marion Engelhorn, Colleen Harmon, Judy O’Connor,
Jim Garrigan (Host) Diana Akers, Cindy Haehnel
Serv: Jimmy Choinka, Kara Bramer, Nathan Burke
Ush: Bill Powers, John Roddick, Gary Snyder, Bob Underwood
GB: Sandy Boschert
Gr: volunteers please
July 15
11:30 a.m.
L/C: Ana Campo Verde, Rosa Martinez
el coro
EM: Steve Cave, Guadalupe Damian, Ampelia V.,
Cathy Herrod (Host) Richard Veit, Dionisia Zamudio
Serv: Lilia Fuentes, Jess Silverio, Roman Barcenas
Ush: Ken Blume, Jeff Kozich, Jorge Guerrero, Ramon Sandoval
GB: Don & Kathy Wilson
Gr: Gaby & Adolfo Quiroz
Welcome to St. Charles Borromeo Parish!
Please Note: Summer Office hours in the school are Wednesdays, 8am until noon.
Contributions for June 30/July 1
will appear in next week’s bulletin
THANK 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.
“As the Lord spoke to me, the spirit entered me and set
me on my feet, and I heard the one who was speaking
say to me, ‘Son of man, I am sending you…’”
EZEKIEL 2:2-3
God sends each of us to do some special work for Him.
And, He gives us all the talents that we need to do that
work. However, do we listen to God when He calls?
Do we get up on our feet and give our time to do the
work God asks of us? This is the basis for good stewardship.
We pray that, in a spirit of service and sacrifice, we may generously use our time, talent and treasure to do the work which
God has placed us here on earth to do.
~~ Activities This Week ~~
Sunday, July 8—PRO LIFE SUNDAY
Second collection for St. Vincent dePaul Society
Donuts/fellowship in café after all Masses
Activity in café, 12:30 until 3:00pm
Monday, July 9
Parish Council, Bicentennial Room, 7:00pm
Cub Committee, café, 7:00pm
Tuesday, July 10
W-CRHP3, church office, 6:30pm
M-CRHP7, St. Charles Room, 6:30pm
Ladies Sodality, café, 7:00pm
Wednesday, July 11
Prayer Shawl Ministry, church office, 6:00pm
W-CRHP5, Pope John XXIII Room, 6:30pm
W-CRHP10 Prep, church office, 7:00pm
Bridges Info Night, café, 7:00pm
Thursday, July 12
The café is closed until July 28 for floor refinishing
Friday, July 13
St. Pat casseroles, deliver to church office by 8:30am
Parent Support Network, Bicentennial Room, 10:00a
Saturday, July 14
Women’s Fellowship, church office, 6:00am
Bridges 1 Retreat
The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola
A Retreat in Everyday Life
What:
Where:
When:
Information Session
Bicentennial Room of the School
Wednesday, July 11 @ 7:00pm
The café is closed from
Thursday, July 12 through Friday, July 27
for floor refinishing.
For questions, call Cheryl @ 636-225-8433
www.bridgesfoundation.org
Bridging Prayer, Spirituality,
Community and Mission
The gym is closed
until August 5
for floor renovation.
Borromeo Backpacks
This year we are again asking your help in filling backpacks with school supplies for CHILDREN IN OUR PARISH SCHOOL. Please take a tag from the display in the Narthex, purchase the requested items, and return the
filled backpack to the church office by August 1. Perhaps two families could participate together in obtaining
the needed supplies. As an alternative, we will accept cash or checks (made payable to St. Charles Borromeo)
and we will purchase the items needed. Any questions, call Mary Dean at 723-9783. Thanks!
Quilt Raffle to benefit Fr. Joe Classen’s parish in Kodiak, Alaska. Picture and tickets on Narthex table. For additional tickets or more information, please call Michelle at 314-894-1672 or go on website smmaparish.org.
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 8, 2012
LA PIEDAD POPULAR
Un aspecto importante de nuestra religión católica
es lo que la Iglesia llama la Piedad Popular, algo
muy lindo que nos fortalece en el seguimiento de
Jesús. Las culturas latinas sobreabundan con devociones a los santos, a Jesús mismo, a la Virgen Madre de Dios bajo sus variedades de nombres y títulos, de acuerdo muchas veces con los países y locales de nuestro continente. La liturgia es la oración
oficial, se puede decir, de la Iglesia, expresada y
celebrada en los siete sacramentos, sobre todo en la
Misa. Además, como sabemos, hay muchas tradiciones y costumbres familiares y locales “no oficiales” que expresan también la fe de nosotros. Un
Padre Chileno, Bernardino Pinera Carvallo, ha escrito sobre este fenómeno en su librito llamado,
“Entiendes Lo Que Crees”?
La piedad de los fieles se expresa, al margen de la
liturgia de los sacramentos y de los sacramentales,
en formas más espontáneas que reflejan su cultura y
sus valores; el Santo rosario, el Vía Crucis, el uso de
medallas e imágenes religiosas, las procesiones, las
peregrinaciones, las visitas a los santuarios, los bailes religiosos, las mandas, [las presentaciones a los
tres años, las quinceañeras, etc.]... La piedad popular no sustituye la liturgia: conduce a ella y la prolonga. Es propia de los fieles laicos, aún cuando los
ministros ordenados a menudo la organizan, la presiden o participan en ella. Expresa el humanismo
cristiano del pueblo de Dios que integra lo divino y
lo humano, la fe y la vida, el espíritu y el cuerpo, la
familia y la comunidad. Una expresión de la piedad popular es la piedad familiar: oraciones de la
mañana y de la noche, bendiciones de los padres a
sus hijos, bendición de la mesa, rezo del rosario en
familia, etc.
Gracias Espíritu Santo por bendecir nuestra imaginación y nuestra fe en tantas expresiones de amor,
cariño y devoción a la presencia de Dios y a los
santos.
P. Donaldo
July 8
11:30 a.m.
L/C: Rafael Fuentes, Carlos Quiroz
el coro
EM: Jorge Perez,Maria Barretos, Betty Rodriguez,
Maria Ramirez (Host) Misael Alvarado, Toni Hernandez
Serv: Arely Aragon, Karen Zamudio, Uriel Zamudio
Ush: Ken Blume, Jeff Kozich, Diego Damian, Leobardo Aguilar
GB: Jorge & Ana Guerrero & Family
Gr: Olivia & Carlos Chica
PARROQUIA SAN CHARLES BORROMEO
MINISTERIO LATINO
Oficina: Tel: (636)946-1893 Fax (636)946-5598.
[email protected]
BAUTISMO: Se debe participar en 2 pláticas: La de
Liturgia y la de Sacramentos
Mes de Agosto: El 5 La de Liturgia y el 12 la de Sacramentos. 9:30am oficina parroquial.
No se aceptan llegadas tarde. Bautismos en Español
2d oy 4to domingo de mes, en Ingles 1do y 3to.
Requisitos: traer identificación y acta de nacimiento
del niño (solo si el bautismo es en nuestra parroquia). La plática de Sacramentos es para adultos.
Favor dejar los niños en casa. Traer un lapicero.
Nota: La parroquia se reserva el derecho a hacer los
cambios que considere necesarios sin previo aviso.
Favor siempre checar el boletín actual para tener la
información correcta de acuerdo a la fecha en curso.
IMPUESTOS-TAXES: Solo los Martes 9am-1pm.
RETIRO CRISTO RENUEVA SU PARROQUIA “CRHP”:
…próximamente!
QUINCEANERA: Retiro: Agosto 11 de 8am-4pm. Inscripción con Padre Donaldo
LA PRÓXIMA SEMANA ES LA MISION A MEXICO :
Favor tengamos a todos los participantes en nuestras oraciones.
CATEQUESIS 2012-2013: Inscripción $25 durante la
semana en la oficina parroquial. Las clases empiezan el 21 de Agosto.
ENTRENAMIENTO NUEVOS CATEQUISTAS: Ultimo domingo de Julio en la oficina parroquial
INSCRIBA A SUS HIJOS EN NUESTRA ESCUELA.
Para mas información comuníquese con la Hna Raquel o
el Padre Donaldo.
ADORACION NOCTURNA! 3er. SABADO DE MES
6PM. 21 de Julio. NO FALTES!
ANÚNCIESE: Quiere anunciarse en el calendario parroquial que se reparte en Diciembre? El valor es $112 y se
anunciara en 200 calendarios. También puede compartir
el anuncio con alguien más que usted conoce y solo pagan $56 cada uno.
ORACIONES: Favor rezar por el señor Florentín
Mejía que se esta recuperando, la Señora Betty Cave y por la señora Graciela Ramírez.
NOTA: Teléfono del Fotógrafo: (636) 219-1501.
Nombre: Oscar Fuentes!
Welcome to St. Charles Borromeo Parish!
Parents participating in the FACTS program:
FACTS now offers 24/7 support at
866-441-4637.
Please pray for our expectant moms:
Carin, Jennifer (July)
Coree, Anita (August)
Jennifer, Carrie (September)
Nery, Rebecca, Jamie (November)
Heather (December)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Let us pray: for the parents of unborn children diagnosed with serious medical conditions, that their faith
and trust in God will overcome their fears and free them
to cherish their baby.
TV Worth Watching!
America has been called a nation of immigrants. At
the same time, immigration has been a divisive and emotional issue since the founding of our country.
We are pleased to announce that the Nine Network
has produced a documentary that explores immigration
and its impact on individuals and communities through
the lens of the 2012 election. This three-hour documentary, Homeland: Immigration in America, is narrated by
PBS NewsHour correspondent Ray Suarez and will air on
PBS stations across the country this month.
Refugees airs Wednesday, July 11 at 8pm on Nine
PBS and Nine World (repeated on Nine PBS Friday, July
13 at 2:00am and Sunday, July 15 at 1pm).
Jobs airs Wednesday, July 18 at 8:00pm on Nine PBS
and Nine World (repeated on Nine PBS Friday, July 20
at 2am and Sunday, July 22 at 1pm).
Enforcement airs Wednesday, July 25 at 8:00pm on
Nine PBS and Nine World (repeated on Nine PBS, Friday
July 27 at 2:00am and Sunday, July 29 at 1:00pm).
We are looking for a company to service our business
phones both at the parish and school offices as well as
the school PA system. Please call Fr. John if you can
help: 636-946-1893.
SCB Prayer Tree: 940-2128 or
[email protected] (note new email!)
The Archdiocese of St. Louis recently sponsored a Chastity essay contest. Over the next
couple of weeks, we will publish the winning
essays from our Borromeo students. Here’s
the first:
Living the virtue of chastity can protect us from
abortion and bless us with true holiness and health and
happiness. Chastity is having the respect for your body
and others and living your vocation with others. Living
the virtue of chastity can protect you from abortion because abortion is killing a life. Another human being.
Many people in the world do abortion and it’s very sad.
Abortion can cause breast cancer. In a 1995 Harvard
University study, over 2,000 women in Greece found a
significant increase in risk of breast cancer of 51%
among women who had an abortion. In 1994, the National Cancer Institute studied over 1800 women in
Washington State and also found an increased risk of
50% among women who had any abortions. The risk
was more than double for women whose abortion took
place before age 18 or over age 30. Every year thousands of people go on a prolife march to help stop abortion in the world.
There are other ways living the virtue of chastity
can protect us. If you don’t do chastity there are things
than can happen. You could end up getting a broken
heart, a disease, a hurting relationship, become pregnant, losing self-respect, getting distracted from your
life goals, feeling cheap or used, and you’re cheating
yourself out of friendships with guys. Some girls think
that if they really love the guy then sex must be okay.
But sex outside of marriage is just a quick movement of
pleasure. If you’re lucky. A lot of times the guy gets the
thrills and the girl gets the heartache. There is an easy
way to do chastity without losing your boyfriend. Pick
your boyfriend wisely. Find out before hand if they are
sexually active, because unless they share your purity
commitment, they will eventually start the sex pressure.
Consider a group or double dates. It’s hard to get alone
and become intimate with other folks around. Having
three or four would be a good group to be with. Be up
front. Before you get into a cozy environment, tell the
guy you’re saving sex for someone else. Your HUSBAND! Keep your clothes on. Sex is progressive. Undressing fuels the fire, especially for the visually turned
on guy. Even the best sexual strategies come to a
screeching halt when both keep their duds on. True
love is about commitment. Otherwise known as marriage, a relationship that values you as a total woman.
Heart, brain, dreams, emotions. Not just the body parts.
Sarah Kelch
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 8, 2012
Next weekend, 15 of our high school teens and two adult
chaperones will spend Friday through Sunday in Springfield,
Missouri at the Steubenville Youth Conference! What?
Thirty years ago, 500 youth and young adults gathered on campus in Steubenville, Ohio for the
very first youth conference. This summer, over 40,000 teens will participate at eighteen youth
conferences all over North America. Our teens go to the University of Southern Missouri in
Springfield to participate.
Franciscan University of Steubenville is a vibrant Catholic college built upon Jesus Christ – the
Way, the Truth, and the Life. Rooted in Franciscan tradition, they accept the call given to St.
Francis to “Go and rebuild My Church.” This is done not only through campus life, but also
through the Youth Outreach Office, which serves the wider Church. Their focus is on bringing
high school students into a life changing relationship with God and serving those who serve
them.
As people, we are created to seek and know the truth and encounter the life of God. Therefore,
we are committed to boldly proclaiming Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth, and the Life and
illuminating for young people the richness of the Catholic Church. Steubenville understands that
teens are constantly confronted with lies and choices that lead them away from Christ and the
Church.
These conferences not only provide teens the opportunity to encounter Jesus Christ, but challenge them
to live for Him. Through the power of the Sacraments, inspiring talks, dynamic music, and expressive
praise, teens are given an awesome weekend that can literally change the course of their lives.
It is exciting to witness all that God has done and look with expectation toward the future. We ask that
you partner with us in our mission through prayer for our Borromeo community participating in this
weekend – for safe travel and for the opportunity to witness Jesus in our teens’ lives. For without the
power of the Holy Spirit, we can do nothing.
EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT
My name is Matthew Sauer and I am currently working
on my Eagle Project to finish the retaining wall around
the playground. I have been in Scouts for ten years,
from 1st grade to the present, and my project is set to
begin on July 27th. If you would like to contribute
money to help make my project a success, please make
checks payable to “Troop 351” and mail them to:
Matthew Sauer
2 Prinz Circle
St. Charles, MO 63303
Thanks!
Project Rachel Retreat for Women
Readings for the Week
Mon:
Tue:
Wed:
Thu:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Ps 145:2-9; Mt 9:18-26
Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Ps 115:3-10; Mt 9:32-38
Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Ps 105:2-7; Mt 10:1-7
Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15
Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-14, 17; Mt 10:16-23
Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33
Am 7:12-15; Ps 85:9-14; Eph 1:3-14 [3-10];
Mk 6:7-13
Head Injury Meeting: St. Joseph Health Center—St.
Charles Room. Thursday, July 12, 7:00pm.
July 27-29, 2012
In our retreats, women ponder the great gift of God’s
mercy and love. The retreat is held in a private setting of
prayerful recollection. Mass and the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available. The suggested donation of
$175 includes meals. To reserve a room, please call 314792-7451.
St. Theodore (Flint Hill) Parish Picnic: Sunday, July 15.
Fried chicken/beef dinners served family style from
11:30am—7:00pm. Carry-outs and drive-thru available.
$10 adults, $5 children age 4-10, 3 and under free in dining room. Country Store, quilt stand, craft stand, games,
live music, much more. Info: 636-332-9369.
Welcome to St. Charles Borromeo Parish!
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