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A St. Boniface Weekly Publication
June 12, 2016 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
~ Fellowship after all Masses
~ Welcome Seminarians
~ High School Graduate Gifts
E V E R G R E E N 2
St. Boniface Catholic Church
110 North Buchanan Street
Edwardsville, Illinois 62025
Phone 618.656.6450 FAX 618.656.7669
Most Reverend Thomas John Paprocki Bishop, Diocese of Springfield, IL
Very Reverend Jeffrey Goeckner, VF Pastor, Dean of the Alton Deanery
Reverend Paul Habing Ministerio Español
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. Cindy Zurliene Assistant Business Manager
Mr. Michael Joslyn Parish Campus Maintenance Manager
Mr. Ryan Hentz Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant
Mr. Bill Doerr Parish Campus Maintenance Assistant
Mr. Eddie Sjursen Parish Campus Night Security
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. Jo Niebur Receptionists
Mrs. Linda Daniels Tribunal Advocate
Mrs. Sue Papajcik Safe Environment & Volunteer Coordinator
Mr. Marcelo Nieto Coordinador de la comunidad Español
Weekly Liturgy Schedule
Saturday Vigil—4:15 p.m. Sunday—8:15, 10:15 a.m. & 5:15 p.m. Sunday—Misa en Español —12:15 p.m.
Monday—5:45 p.m. Tuesday—8:00 a.m. Wednesday—6:45 p.m. Thursday—8:00 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. (bi-lingual Mass) Friday— 8:00 a.m.
(Recitation of the Rosary—weekdays 20 minutes before Mass)
Sacrament of Penance
Wednesday—6:00 - 6:30 p.m. Thursday—6:00 - 6:30 p.m. (bi-lingual)
Saturday—3:30 - 4:00 p.m. or by appointment
RAFFLE CALENDAR WINNERS
May 30—$140 Mark & Vicki Bugger—Edwardsville, IL
May 31—$40 Dave & Carol Johnson—
Decatur, IL
June 1—$40 Valerie Rasche—Edwardsville, IL
June 2—$40
Sara Grotefendt—Highland, IL
June 3—$40 Paul Gray—Brighton, IL
June 4—$40 Jan Reilly—Edwardsville, IL
June 5—$1,400 Nancy Tarris—Highland, IL
* Denotes Bonus Entry winner
Issue 395 ~ June 12, 2016
On the Evergreen cover this week:
St. Boniface.
Office Hours
Monday—Friday
7:30 am-4:00 pm
Congratulations Newly Baptized
We welcome to our parish community...
Alyssa Christine Bertrand child of Douglas Bertrand and Kelly
Frey Bertrand
Emmett Joshua Buehnerkemper child of Joshua Buehnerkemper and Jessica Radas Buehnerkemper
Evelyn Jo Rosentreter child of James Rosentreter and Caitlin Willhoit Rosentreter
May they continue to grow in
God’s loving care.
Upcoming Baptism Class
Monday, August 1
In the Church 7:00 p.m.
Contact the Parish Office at 656-6450
Protecting God’s Children
Monday, June 20, 2016 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Office
Register by email to spapajcik@att.net or call the Parish Office 656-6450.
Rest in Peace
Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of
Jean Klaus
May God grant her eternal rest.
Summer Office Hours
The Parish Office will close at noon on Fridays during the summer.
NO MASS OR CONFESSIONS
on Thursday evening, June 16
S H E P H E R D ’ S N O T E S 3
June Work of Mercy
Counsel the doubtful—Evangelize
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s Gospel offers us some important reminders about forgiveness. We are to forgive others as God has forgiven us. God’s mercy is boundless and
He will forgive us for any sin if we place our trust in Him, love Him and humbly ask for forgiveness. Upon being forgiven, we are to generously love and forgive others.
Saint Boniface—Our Patron Celebration ~ This weekend we honor our patron at all Masses with a reflection of his life and intercessory prayer for his blessing through Jesus our Lord. Fellowship follows in the Main Lobby and Plaza Lobby after Masses. Plan on enjoying food and drink with fellow parishioners and parish guests. Thanks to the Stewardship Council for hosting fellowship this weekend.
Sunday Evening July 3 ~ Please note there will be NO 5:15 PM Evening Mass on Sunday, July 3.
High School Graduates Gift ~ Congratulations to all Saint Boniface High School graduates. May God bless you with much happiness and success! I am happy to present to ALL our high school graduates a complimentary (free) copy of Catholicism for Dummies. You can get your copy from myself before or after Mass over the next several weeks!
School Registration ~ Saint Boniface Parish School and Pre– School and Father McGivney Catholic High School continue to accept students for the 2016-17 school year. Please contact Sister Anna Flanigan, OSF at the Saint Boniface School Office @ 618.656.6917 and Mr. Mike Scholz at the FMCHS Office @ 618.855.9010.
Summertime Mass Attire ~ Summer might be a good occasion for casual attire, but it would be a good rule of thumb to keep in mind that beach attire is not church attire. Common sense rules of modesty apply to our attire at Mass.
Welcome Summer Seminarians
Saint Boniface will host Seminarians Mark Tracy
and Rob Johnson
Mark is no stranger to
STB. Mark spent the 2014 summer with us. Mark is from Mt. Sterling IL and attends St. Meinrad
Seminary. Rob Johnson is from Illiopolis IL and attends Mundelein Seminary. Both men will begin Third Theology in the fall. During this summer, both
will be participating in CPE (Clinical Pastoral Experience) at Barnes and SLU Hospitals. Basically, they will be eating and sleeping here during the
summer!
Images of our Patron—Saint Boniface
ST BONIFACE Born 675 A.D. — Martyrdom 754 A.D.
“But You, O Lord, are a shield to protect me; You are my glory
and the One who raises my head high.” (Ps 3:4)
REFLECTION Let us be steadfast in what is right and prepare our souls for
judgment. Let us await God’s powerful aid and say to Him, “O
Lord, You have been our refuge in all generations.” Let us trust
Him who places this call upon us.– St Boniface
PRAYER Glorious St Boniface, like you, may I have the courage to speak
the Gospel to those who do not yet believe. Amen.
C A L E N D A R 4
Liturgy This Week June 13-19
Monday @ 5:45 p.m. ~ Chapel St. Anthony Marlie Stack
Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time
James Gorman, II
Wednesday @ 6:45 p.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time
Mark Mainer
Thursday ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. ~ Dorothy Russel 6:45 p.m. ~ No Mass
Friday 8:00 a.m. ~ Chapel Weekday in Ordinary Time
Communion Service
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ Church
4:15 p.m. Vigil All Fathers of the Parish Sunday ~ Church
8:15 a.m. All Fathers of the Parish
10:15 a.m. All Fathers of the Parish
12:15 p.m. Misa en Español ~
la Capilla All Fathers of the Parish
5:15 p.m. All Fathers of the Parish
June-July 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Fellowship
after all
Masses
13
Creighton Model Meeting 6:30 p.m. (PO)
14
Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR)
15 Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR); Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
16
17
18 Speicher/Parks Wedding
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20
21
Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR)
22 Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR); Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
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24
25
26 Secular Franciscans 3:00 p.m. (AR)
27
Stewardship Meeting 7:00 p.m. (PO)
28
Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR)
29 Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR); Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
30
1
2
3 NO 5:15 p.m.
MASS
4
5
Martha & Mary Group 8:30 a.m. (AR)
6 Nia 8:00 a.m.(OR); Quilters
8:30 a.m. (EV)
7
8
9 Secular Franciscans fraternity Mtg. 5:30 p.m. (AR)
AR—Acorn Room / BL—Bona Lounge / CA—Chapel / CH—Church / OR—Oak Room / PO—Parish Office / S—School
GOLF TOURNAMENT
St. Boniface is hosting its 7th annual Golf Tournament on August 28, 2016, at Oak Brook Golf Club in Edwardsville. Mass on the green and registration start at 7:00 a.m. Shotgun start 8:00 a.m. Go to www.st-boniface.com for registration and sponsorship information.
Military Mass
The monthly Military Mass will be held Monday, June 20, at 6:00 p.m. at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Alton. Please join us to pray for our active military, veterans and their families.
Meals on Wheels
A very special THANK YOU to all the volunteers who helped deliver meals on wheels in the month of May.
Free Lunch Fridays
Our next service dates are Friday, July 8 & 29. Contact Robin Black-Rubenstein at the parish office with any questions or to volunteer.
Vacation Bible School will be held the week of July 25, 2016.
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C A T H O L I C E D U C A T I O N 5
Dear Parishioners,
An Assistant Aftercare Supervisor is needed for the upcoming school year. This individual is needed Monday – Friday, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Perhaps you have heard that St. Michael’s Catholic School in Staunton closed at the end of this
past school year. Fr. Jeff and I have reached out to those families offering St. Boniface as their school of choice. I know you will welcome all new students that may enroll.
A new family orientation will be held on Monday, August 1, 6:30 p.m., for new families and students to St. Boniface School. This informal gathering will offer the opportunity to visit the school and ask those last minute “detail” questions that might be on your mind.
The school office is only open on Mondays, during the
months of June and July, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Registration forms,
book fees, and technology fees may be turned into the parish
office (open daily). Please call the school office to check to
see if someone is here on other days of the week. Thanks.
Peace & All Good, Sr. Anna
Saint Boniface Parish School (Pre-K—8)
128 North Buchanan Edwardsville, IL 62025 Phone-618.656.6917 FAX-618.692.8385
stbschool@st-boniface.com
Fr. McGivney Catholic High School Athletic Teams are offering a number of camps this summer for boys and girls from 4th grade and up. For more information on Soccer, Boys & Girls Basketball and Volleyball camps go to www.mcgivneygriffins.com—Athletics—Summer Camps.
Calling all Middle School and Junior High Artists!!
Art Camp will be held June 13-17 at FMCHS. Morning session for grades 4-6 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and afternoon session for grades 7-8 from 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Cost is $75 per student (all supplies included).
Space is limited to 20 students per session so sign up early!
Contact FMCHS to register.
Father McGivney Catholic High School 7190 Bouse Rd. ~ Glen Carbon, IL 62034 phone: 618-855-9010 ~ fax: 618-855-9011
email: info@mcgivneygriffins.com
Parish School of Religion
PSR has concluded for this school year. Thank you to all the students and parents for their participation.
Registration forms for the 2016-2017 PSR school year were sent home with students. Please turn in completed forms to the Parish Office. Thank you and have a wonderful summer.
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* Pre-registration required to guarantee learning materials. ** $25 value
Teens Encounter Christ (TEC)
TEC is having their next weekend from June 25-27, 2016. TEC is essentially Koinonia for teens (ages 16-21). We will discover the Paschal Mystery by dying, rising and going forth with Jesus. Who are the young people you know who would benefit from the same experience? The application can be found online at http://www.tecofspringfield.com/ and then e-mailed to tecofspringfield@gmail.com. The cost of the weekend is $100 and will be held at the Latter Rain Retreat Center in Litchfield, IL. You may also contact Robin B-R at the parish office for more information.
Called and Sent July 10-15, 2016
‘Called and Sent’ is a program that offers high school students the opportunity to be formed as the next generation of disciples in the Church. The program will provide an environment in which young people will be able to encounter Christ in a personal and powerful way. They will come to understand who Christ is, and in coming to know Him, they will come to better understand who they are in relationship to Him. This then leads to a greater awareness of how they are called to live their faith intentionally as disciples.
Go to http://dio.org/vocations/called-and-sent.html to view their brochure and to register.
Confirmation & First Communion Pictures
If your child received Confirmation or their First Communion this year, please come to the parish office and pick up your picture packets from
Lifetouch.
F A I T H F O R M A T I O N 6
MINISTRY MINUTES
The Spiritual Works of Mercy – Admonishing the Sinner
If the best proof of a successful marriage is that, with each other’s help, we will share eternity together, if the best proof of successful parenting is that someday our children join us in heaven and if we have loved our friends well enough to join them in eternity we really will have understood the primary purpose of our lives here on earth. When you approach an act of admonishing the sinner from living out our primary purpose of assisting our loved ones to achieve salvation, then you can see that this is a very important act of love
We need to clearly understand and strongly believe which behaviors lead us toward our Lord and which behaviors lead us away from our Lord. We need to be ready and willing to speak out about any behaviors that lead our family, our friends, our colleagues and ourselves away from our Lord. However, to do so requires sensitivity and humility on our part.
Choosing the correct time and place and accepting that you will most likely be strongly rebuffed are important parts of admonishing the sinner. When you are about to admonish another person all of the clichés are in play – Love the sinner but hate the sin, remove the wooden beam from your eye first, and keep your eye on the prize! Because in this instance the prize is a loved one’s salvation.
Asking someone to change their behavior to save their soul really is the highest form of love. It requires us to be very prudent in choosing the time and place to approach that person, very patient in facing the resistance to our efforts and very prayerful in asking the Holy Spirit to guide our intentions and our actions. ~ Deacon Dan
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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ADDRESS______________________________________
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TELEPHONE___________________________________
E-MAIL ________________________________________
Please check the appropriate item(s):
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Reflection—Robin Black-Rubenstein
This week’s readings on the Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time have forgiveness as the overarching theme. The woman who touches Jesus in the Gospel has an enormous amount of faith that Jesus will forgive her. She has the courage to enter the house of a Pharisee and to ignore all protocol of the time because she has faith that Jesus will forgive her and transform her, the Pharisee on the other hand thinks that God’s mercy is scarce and only for the deserving.
When we have faith that we are forgiven, it opens up the window and shines light into our hearts, and helps us to be able to forgive others. Author Lynne Twist wrote, “For me, and for many of us, our first waking thought of the day is “I didn’t get enough sleep.” The next one is “I don’t have enough time.” Whether true or not, that thought of not enough occurs to us automatically before we even think to question or examine it…Before we even sit up in bed, before our feet touch the floor, we’re already inadequate, behind, losing, lacking something. And by the time we go to bed at night, our minds are racing with a litany of what we didn’t get, or didn’t get done, that day… This internal condition of scarcity, this mind-set creates our jealousies, greed, and prejudice, and our arguments with life.” Like the Pharisee who judged the woman’s actions, when we feel like there is not enough mercy, we may judge who is deserving of mercy and who is not. When we can accept that God’s Mercy (Love) is endless, we know that God can transform our lives like David, Paul and the woman; our hearts are transformed, so that we wake up every morning knowing that we are enough because God’s love is omnipotent and we can rejoice in forgiveness for others.
Diocesan Family Fun Camp June 30-July 2
Villa Maria Retreat Center, Lake Springfield
The Diocesan Family Fun Camp is a faith-filled affordable gathering for families of all ages and sizes. Held at the Villa Maria Catholic Life Retreat Center, this is the second year that we have gathered families so that they can truly relax, spend time in prayer – as individuals, married couples and as a whole family – and pause from the distractions of the modern world while enjoying true recreation. Different tracks will keep parents, teens and children engaged in different ways throughout the days. Activities currently planned are: nightly bonfires, a party barge boat excursion, hikes, games, movies and more. You will leave inspired, renewed and motivated to do wonderful things for God - precisely as a family! We are excited to have you join us. Contact www.dio.org/familylife/camp or call 217-321-1139. Scholarships are available to help with costs.
Please notify the parish office if you have a change of address or are leaving the parish.
M U S I C / Y O U T H M I N I S T R Y 7
UPCOMING EVENTS
ONE BREAD, ONE CUP LITURGICAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Monday, June 27 - Friday, July 1
Five high school students from our parish & Fr. McGivney High School will be attending this Liturgical Leadership conference at St. Meinrad Archabbey. Please keep them in your prayers this week as they reflect on and live out the call to discipleship of the Church. Youths who will be attending are: Katie Deakos, Lindsey Bonk, Kara Heinz, Adam Fults and Danielle Boulanger. WORLD YOUTH DAY 2016 Friday, July 22 - Tuesday, August 2
Six youths from the parish join pilgrims from around the world in Poland to pray with Pope Francis. Please keep us in prayer this week for safe travels and that we may grow in our faith. Those travelling from our parish/neighboring parish will be: Lauren Serfas, Ryan Serfas, Kaitlyn Frick, Polly Czar, Bryan Dammerich & Maddie Litterst. Joan Green & Jill Griffin will be adult chaperones.
Please Pray for our Military Men & Women
Dan Boone Major Eldridge Browne Lars Engeberg Brandon Effler Mark Federspiel Ha Hatley
Nathan Henning Aaron Hines Steve Jones Kraig Kline Patrick Kohler
Andrew Kolakowski James Lavelle Erin Long
Nick McKenney
Adam Mitchell Michael Porter Ricky Ricciardi
Brian, Stephen and Peter Sambor
Kyle & Jake Schaake Beth McBride Shockey
Abe Stroot Sgt. Kevin Sullivan Sam Terry
Nickolas Varady Thomas Velez Adam Wendel Andrew Wright Evan Zeller
St. Boniface Choir on Catholic Radio
About 2 months ago, St. Boniface Choir recorded a number of songs for Catholic Radio, AM 1080. These songs will be played throughout the year in-between programming. Following are the dates and times that you can tune in to hear our parish choir singing some of our favorite songs in the next few weeks:
Catholic Radio - AM 1080
Our God is Here - June 13 @ 5:56 p.m.
Sow the Word - June 15 @ 9:58 a.m.
God Will Make a Way - June 17 @ 2:55 p.m.
Lamb of God - June 21 @ 3:05 p.m.
Over this past spring break, I had the opportunity to travel to Matanzas, Cuba with seventeen other Boiler Catholics from the St. Thomas Aquinas Center at Purdue University. This mission trip centered around bringing aid to the deprived populations that live in Cuba while also being the hands and feet of Christ for them.
Our mission work mainly centered around working with local farmers on agricultural projects and meeting some of the underprivileged populations found in Matanzas. We were able to plant dozens of coffee and banana trees and paint the facilities of a local farmer. Our group also met with many disabled children and their families. The conditions that these families have to live in were very harsh and eye-opening. Even though these families lived in some of the harshest conditions I had ever seen, their faith in Jesus Christ was inspiring. They were never bitter or depressed about their situation, but they were just very grateful to God for giving them their children and a chance to live. We were also able to meet with the children at a local orphanage
while we were there. We interacted with the children there daily, and we formed a strong bond with them through ice cream outings and a dance lesson/contest at our house.
Our priest, Father Patrick Baikauskas OP, told us at the beginning of the trip that the Holy Spirit called each of us to go on this mission trip for a reason. The general consensus from our group after we had returned home was that we were called to this ministry in order to build bridges in Cuba. The Catholic Church had been suppressed in Cuba by the communist regime for over fifty years. Through our work we were able to be the hands and feet of Christ for a population that had not seen Christianity in quite some time. The faith of young people was inspiring for the Cuban people, but their faith inspired us as well. A Carmelite priest said that our trip to Cuba would be more influential than President Obama’s. He said our presence there and the way we are able to display our faith is more important for an emerging nation than any politician’s visit ever could be. His words and the faith of the people in Cuba will always stick with me. This experience allowed me to see that God’s love truly is universal.
Parishioner Josh Knebel
Mission Trip
Matanzas, Cuba
T I M E / T A L E N T / T R E A S U R E 8
Weekly Financial Report
Collection 6/5/2016
Envelope collection $18,840.00
EFT Contributions $8,658.0
Mail/Loose Contributions $989.76
Angel Fund (STB/FMCHS) $397.50
Fundraisers -
Memorial $705.00
Grant $4,000.00
ACSA $555.00
Building Fund $1,732.50
Matching $461.51
Gift Shop $12.85
TOTAL INCOME $36,352.12
Budgeted Income $25,000.00
Overage/Shortage $11,352.12
Diocesan Collections $105.00
Funeral Lunch Volunteers June 2016 ~ Committee #2
Team Leader Betty Franke with Brandi Couzins, Julie Davis, Carole Grapperhaus, Ned & Denise Guetterman, Kay Fisher, Cindy Kolakowski, Theresa Lavelle, Pat Niehaus, Lisa
Rolves and Judy Vieth
COLLECTION COUNTERS for Monday, June 13, 2016
Rich Hartnagel, Lou Carnoali
and Nora Meyer
Heavenly Dusters - Committee #6
Pat Meyer, Shirley Lammert, May Peradotti, Mary Jo Schmidt and Pat McBride
Stewardship
At the close of today’s Gospel reading from Luke is a telling statement. After describing Jesus’ journey with His Apostles and others, including some women, one of whom was Mary Magdalene, the women are portrayed as “many…who provided for them out of their resources.” This is an indication that Jesus and His Apostles were reliant upon others for support and sustenance.
This is Jesus, who could have easily provided for Himself in many ways because of His Divinity. However, He chose to need others to survive and to accomplish what He needed to accomplish. Sometimes we may feel independent, and we may even suffer from the desire to not be dependent upon anyone. Nevertheless, we are. We need other people; we need their prayers; we need their love. The Lord understood this, and He tries to make it clear to us that we are no different. First of all, we are dependent upon the Lord. We need His love, His support, and His strength. We also need others. That is in part what stewardship is all about. We share our gifts, and when they are combined with the gifts of others, our community, our church, our parish is so much more effective. We need one another; however, we must also remember that they need us as well.
Robin Hake, Business Manager rhake@st-boniface.com
St. Boniface appreciates your gifts to the church. We would like to suggest some ways to make your gift giving easier:
• Easy and convenient! EFT is an automatic withdrawal from your checking account on a monthly basis. There are no service fee charges! All we need is a copy of your cancelled check and your authorization form for an amount to be given automatically. Once a month giving is as easy as paying your light bill!
• Traditional weekly contribution envelopes provided by the church. This allows us to give you credit for the gifts you give to the church. We have no way to credit anonymous gifts of cash.
• Are you visiting or have not yet registered? We will send you a thank you letter for your contribution (if you give by check) that can be used for tax purposes. Cash donations are more difficult unless a name and address are included with the gift.
All gifts to St. Boniface are tax deductible!
Peter’s Pence Second Collection
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis has called each of us to be a witness of charity. He encourages us to "open our eyes and see the misery of the world, the wounds of our brothers and sisters who are denied their dignity, and let us recognize that we are compelled to heed their cry for help!" (Misericordiae Vultus [MV], no. 15).
The Peter's Pence Collection unites us in solidarity to the Holy See and its works of charity to those in need. Your generosity allows the Pope to respond to our suffering brothers and sisters who are suffering as a result of war, oppression, natural disaster and disease. Envelopes will be available in the bulletin the weekend of June 25/26.
E V E R G R E E N A N N O U N C E M E N T S 9
Knights of Columbus, Edwardsville Council 1143
Bar-B-Que: The Knights are having a BBQ on Sunday, June 12, at the KC Hall, 7132 Marine Rd., Edwardsville. We are serving baby back ribs, pork steaks, chicken, pulled pork and brats from 11:30 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Dinners and sandwiches are available. Dinners come with two sides and sandwiches come with one. Eat in the hall or carry out.
Flag Retirement: The 4th Degree Knights, in concert with the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, will conduct a flag retirement ceremony on Flag Day, June 14, at 6:30 in the evening. The ceremony will be conducted in the pavilion behind the KC hall. Please bring your worn out American flags with you so they can be retired during this impressive, patriotic ceremony.
Golf Fundraiser: All are welcome to join the Knight’s largest fundraiser of the year, which provides us the funds to contribute to the two parishes and high school we support, will be held on Saturday, July 9, at Oak Brook. Help the Knights to help YOUR parishes and schools. Shotgun start at 08:00. Contact Scott Garman, sgarman@tindallconstruction.com, to get your foursome reserved or to offer sponsorships/donations. Grab some friends and play some golf while helping support our Catholic community.
Fish Fry: The Knights hold a Fish Fry on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Hours are from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Daughters of Isabella O’Reilly Circle 218: Our next meeting is Monday, June 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the KC Hall.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR NEXT WEEKEND —JUNE 18-19, 2016
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
Linda Daniels Nancy Hanson
Sharon Hoffmann Marc Kamp Sam Knebel
Kathlene Ratkewicz Sandy Stevens Barb Sutorius Randy Uebinger Michael Watts Kate Watts
Crystal Bradley Leone Burns Steve Hyten Celeste Korte Tom Ohren Laura Ohren Jan Reilly
Ron Schmidt Hannah Starnes Tim Tosovsky
Justin Zimmerman
Jerry Davis Pete Fitzgerald
Sister Anna Flanigan Emily Gates Bonnie Hajny Deb Hilling
Cindy Kolakowski Jenny Milburn Adam Milburn Judy Savant Patti Schaake
Cindy Clark Michelle Dammerich Bryan Dammerich Thomas Jacober Aaron Jatcko
Bethany Kerkhover Jessica Westerhold
Readers
Barb Leardi 656-3917
Phillip Daniels Charlene Dupent
Jan Caban
Marilyn Schaecher John Zieser Daniel Martin
Nicole Bugger Julie Goin
Jerry McNichols
Volunteer Needed Bethany Kerkhover
Joe Kalmer
Ushers
David & Susie Knetzer 960-5677
Linda Daniels Brian Jones
Kevin Kretzer Greg Stovall Keith Sutorius James Trebing
Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed
Ray Kerkemeyer Gregg Korte
William Lanham Cliff Sachs Bill Schwarz David Viox Vern Zurliene
Volunteer Needed
Dan Boner Jane Case Floyd Frey Scott Hajny Don Lange Daniel Willis
Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed
Diane Jacober Thomas Jacober Hunter Klette Dave Knetzer
Randy Otrembiak Craig Riley Albert Schug
Volunteer Needed
Altar Servers
Fr. Jeff 656-6450
Zachary Hoffmann Jonah McDonald
Ethan Potthast (sub req.)
Michael Hines Joe Hines
Patty Wiemers
Emma Heinle Reece Savant Ryder Savant
Maddie Burkart Danny Edwards Penny Edwards
Sacristan
Mary Westerhold 656-6536
Allan Ratkewicz Cindy Zurliene Mary Westerhold Stacy Klette
Greeters
Nora Meyer 656-5248
Nora Meyer Judy Veith
Gregg Korte Mary Jo Schmidt
Barb Gieseking Chris Miller
Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed
Scrip Sales Angie Jones
Jamie Leardi (sub req.) Brandi Couzins
Kyle Lask Angela Baldus
Nicole Schapman Amy Edwards
Sarah Kolesa (sub req.)
Cantors
Jill Griffin 610-6972
Deb Vuagniaux Amy Edwards Cheryl Green
Marc Schapman Dave McCausland
Lou Carnoali Marcus Agustin
STB FINANCE COUNCIL Chris Amick, Pete Deakos, Chris Gelsinger, Robin Hake, Brian Jones, Celeste
Korte, Mark Luchtefeld & Randy Uebinger
STB PASTORAL COUNCIL Robin Black-Rubenstein, Maria Carrion, Deacon Dan Corbett,
Linda Daniels, Lacey Gelsinger, Rich Hahn, Jim Jatcko, Arthur Langston, Georgann Lautner, Jeff Litterst, Marisa Nieto, Clyde Nosser, Lauren Serfas,
Nathan Vuagniaux & Mary Westerhold
STB STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL Cindy Clark, Jennifer Milburn, Brad Serfas, Nathan Vuagniaux,
Kristi Hyten & Stephen Miller
STB SCHOOL BOARD
Chris Amick, Pat Couzins, David Dempsey, Bob Greer, Sarah Kreke, Kit Morrissey, Sean Nesbit & Briana Oller
FMCHS SCHOOL BOARD REPRESENTATIVES Jane Boone and Jack Hake
MEETINGS Pastoral Council .....................................1st Tuesday STB School Board .......................................Monthly FMCHS School Board…………….4th Thursday Finance Council ......................................... Quarterly St. Vincent de Paul .............2nd & 4th Wednesday
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 4:00 p.m. *****
Contact Cindy Zurliene at czurliene@st-boniface.com
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. Thursday (Bi-lingual) 6:00—6:30 PM 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.
Diocesan Child Abuse Reporting and Investigation number (217) 321-1155.
D I R E C T O R Y—I N F O R M A T I O N 10
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Cell: 618-977-9640
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Bill Hunter
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D.B. PLUMBINGNew Installation-Water Heaters-Remodeling
Water Lines-Repairs-Gas Lines
618-656-6183
DANIEL L. BONER, Lifetime Parishioner
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Parishioner
3 Ginger Creek Parkway Glen Carbon, IL
www.swillaw.com
692-1600
AT
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Dr. David HytenGeneral Dentistry618-656-1914
2110-A Troy Road, Edwardsville
A funeral home “Honoring Life”
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Custom Made
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Phone & Fax:
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(618) 830-9497
Realtoaltor
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