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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time-February 4, 2018
Pastoral Staff: Father William Dotson, Parochial Administrator, frdotson@borromeoparish.com Father Don Schramm, Retired, frdoncs@borromeoparish.com Father Ricardo Escobar, Associate Pastor, fr.ricardoazael@gmail.com Deacon Gerson Parra, Transitional Deacon Deacon Don McElroy, Senior Deacon Deacon Jorge Perez, Deacon, Latino Ministry Coordinator Steve Moeller, Acolyte to be Deacon Sr. Raquel Ortez, S.S.N.D. Director of Religious Education Ms. Kristin Williams, Youth & Family Minister Mrs. Donna Crawley, Office Manager Mrs. Mary DuBois, Office Secretary Dr. Jackie Voelkl, School Principal Mrs. Mary Kutchback, Organist, Pastoral Associate for Seniors Mrs. Beth Duello, Director of Music Mr. Juan Saldana, el coro Mr. Doug Cornwell, Parish Council Chairperson
Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. or by appointment Sacrament of Baptism: Prep meeting First Monday of the Month. Call the parish office for more information. Sacrament of Matrimony: Please contact the priest or deacon of your choice prior to setting a date. Marriage Preparation takes at least six (6) months. Eucharistic Adoration: Third Mondays, 8:30am to 6:30pm Third Saturdays, 8:00pm to 11:00am Perpetual Help Devotions: Tuesdays following the 8:00 a.m. Mass Parish Hall Rental: Neal or Pat at 636-949-9722 (gym) Donna at 636-946-1893 (café)
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 infor-mation, 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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FEBRUARY 4, 2018 5TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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: 636-946-1893 www.borromeoparish.com School Office: 636-946-2713 www.borromeoschool.com Religious Education Office: 636-946-2916 email: sister@borromeoparish.com Latino Ministry: 636-946-1893 email: JorgePerez@archstl.org St. Vincent DePaul Society: 636-925-1616 leave a message after the recording
Schedule of Holy Mass
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Vigil for Sunday Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.- Spanish Mass Weekdays 6:30a.m. Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. Monday Friday 6:15 p.m. Wednesday– Spanish Holy Days of Obligation: watch the bulletin National Holidays: 9:00 a.m.
Parish Office Business Hours Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Founded 1791
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From the Pastor’s Column / Noticias del Párroco
As the Eucharist unites us as one Body in Christ, may we faithfully live and share the Gospel. A medida que la Eucaristía nos une como un solo Cuerpo en Cristo, vivamos y anunciemos fielmente el Evangelio.
-Fr. William Dotson
Godparent/Sponsor Forms
If you need a priest’s signature on a form in order to be a godparent or confirmation sponsor, please bring the forms with you to Mass on Sunday and ask the priest to sign them after Mass. Do not bring the forms to the offices during the week.
Formularios para ser Padrino/a
Si necesitas una firma del sacerdote en un formulario para ser un padrino/a, por favor tráelo a la Misa en domingo y pídale al sacerdote para firmarlo después de la Misa. No tráelo a los formularios a las oficinas durante la semana.
Photo Directory
Our parish Photo Directory is several years old. There have been many requests for a new one, but we need one or two people to help organize it. If you are willing to help, please contact Fr. Dotson.
Directorio Fotográfico
Necesitamos un nuevo Directorio Fotográfico para la parroquia. Pero necesitamos uno o dos personas para ayudar a organizarlo. Si estás dispuesto a ayudarnos, por favor contacte el P. Dotson.
Scout Sunday
Congratulations to all of our Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts who earned their religious emblems and are receiving them today. The first obligation of the Scout Oath is to do one’s duty to God, and the final point of the Scout Law is Reverent. We hope that, by earning these awards, these young men may grow in these virtues.
Domingo de Escultismo
Felicitaciones a todos de nuestros miembros de Boy Scouts y Cub Scouts que han ganado sus emblemas religiosos y los están recibiendo hoy. La primera ob-ligación del Juramento Scout es cumplir con el deber hacia Dios, y el punto final de la Ley Scout es Rever-ente. Ojala que, por ganando estos emblemas, estos jóvenes pueden crecer en estos virtudes.
Lenten Regulations
Lent is beginning soon. All Catholics are reminded of the following Lenten regulations:
Ash Wednesday (February 14) and Good Friday (March 30) are days of abstinence for all Catholics over the age of 14. On these two days, fast, as well as abstinence, is also obligatory for those from the ages of 18-59. Absti-nence means refraining from meat. Fast means one full meal a day, with two smaller meals and nothing between meals (liquids are permitted). No Catholic will lightly ex-cuse himself or herself from this obligation.
All Fridays in Lent are days of abstinence from meat. Here again Catholics will not hold themselves lightly ex-cused, but if there is a serious health problem, this obli-gation would not apply.
Reglamentos de Cuaresma
Cuaresma está comenzando pronto. Todos católicos están recordado de los siguiendo reglamentos do cuar-esma:
Miércoles de Ceniza (14 de febrero) y Viernes Santo (30 de marzo) son días de abstinencia por todos católicos que tienen más de 14 años. En estos dos días, ayuno, además de abstinencia, es obligatorio para aquellos de las edades de 18-59. Abstinencia significa no comiendo de la carne. Ayuno significa una comida de tamaño nor-mal y dos pequeñas comidas y nada entre comidas (las liquidas están permitida). Ningún católico se excusará ligeramente de esta obligación.
Todos viernes en la Cuaresma son días de abstinencia de carne. Otra vez, católicos no se excusará ligeramen-te, pero si hay un serio problema de salud, esta ob-ligación no se aplicaría.
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The parish recently purchased some CD’s from the Augustine Institute and they will be available in the Narthex. Each week, we will be featuring a new CD, which we hope you will want to listen to and then pass on to others. Kindly donate $4.00 for each CD, and this can be accomplished by cash or check. If writing a check , please make it payable to SCB Parish.
Internationally acclaimed speaker and author Chris Stefanick speaks about the im-portance of living a life of authenticity with a courageous commitment to love. He walks us through seven habits that we can use as modern-day apostles to effectively spread the good news to Jesus Christ. Following these lessons will help us to fulfill our calling to be fearlessly, joyfully Catholic with a faith that is attractive, life-giving, and truly contagious.
During this flu season, we ask parishioners to please use com-mon sense and consideration for their fellow parishioners. If you are sick, please stay home from Mass. If you are recover-ing or not feeling well, please refrain from receiving the Pre-cious Blood at communion, shaking hands during the sign of peace, and other behaviors which may transmit illness. Re-member that some of our parishioners, especially infants and the elderly, have weaker immune systems, and all of us can help keep each other healthy.
Durante esta temporada de gripe, les pedimos a los feligreses que usen el sentido común y la consideración de sus compañeros feligreses. Si usted está enfermo, por favor quédese en casa lejos de la Misa. Si está recuperando o no se siente bien, por favor absténgase de recibir la Preciosa Sangre en la comunión, de dar la mano en señal de paz, y de otras acciones que puedan trans-mitir la enfermedad. Recuerde que algunos de nuestros feli-greses, especialmente los bebés y los ancianos, tienen sistemas inmunológicos más débiles, y todos nosotros podemos ayudar a mantenernos sanos unos a otros.
This Week with our St. Charles Borromeo Parish Family
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR NEWEST PARISHIONERS Diana Stephens
Miguel Ruiz Brian & Karen Hoerchler and children, Patrick, Jenna and
Chloe Matt & Kathy Walsh and their children, Kevin and Abby
Karina Avila-Lucero and her daughter, Karina Norma & Jorge Puente and their daughter, Kassie
Javier & Rosa Garcia & their children, Alejandra and Javier,
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR NEWLY BAPTIZED
Alexa, Hunter and Cassandra, children of Jerri (Condray) and Chris Strate
Elliott Edward Ross, son of Cary Lee (Hardy) and Sean Edward Ross
Lillian Sophia Hewitt, daughter of Carrie Lynn (Bannister) and Justin Reid Hewitt
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Bernie Lewandowski, Elizabeth Collins,
JoAnn Borgmeyer, Dan Kitzmann, Ray Jackson Ellie Plummer
Florence “Flo” Williams, Jacob Wappelhorst, Tonya Burgess, Lawrence Henry, Virginia Bizelli,
Jack Muehlenkamp, Belle Keough Catherine Croce (Windsor Estates)
Doris Renken, Mike Feldman, husband of Debbie and brother-in-law
to the Westerfeld Family, Chris O’Donnell, Marty & John Waigand,
Grace Poeling, Ethel Elmendorf, Ann Lamb, Beth Schroeder (1st Grade aide),
Marianne Rauch’s daughter, Connie Burbes PLEASE PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY
DECEASED Eileen Kasden, an aunt of Mary DuBois Shirley Norris, mother of Juliette Travous Jesus Fuentes de Alba, brother of Raphael Fuentes Raymond Hollaway, husband of Jane
Gift bearers
At every Mass, members of the faithful bring up the gifts of bread and wine. This is a symbolic gesture, reminding us that the Mass is not just the work of the priest. All of us take part in offering the sacrifice of the Eucharist. Here at St. Charles Borro-meo, the role of bringing up the gifts is not assigned. Anyone may do it. On the gifts table is a small statue. If your family would like to bring up the gifts at the offertory, simply take the statue before Mass. Please remember to return the statue at the end of Mass.
Portadores de Dones
En cada Misa, unos miembros de los fieles presentan los dones de pan y vino. Este es un gesto simbólico, que nos recuera que la Misa no es solo el trabajo del sacerdote. Todos nosotros partici-pamos en ofrecer el sacrificio de la Eucaristía. Aquí en San Carlos Borromeo, el papel de portar los dones no está asignado. Cualquiera puede hacerlo. En la mesa de los dones, hay una pequeña estatua. Si su familia desea portar los dones en el oferto-rio, simplemente tome la estatua antes de la Misa. Recuerde de-volver la estatua al final de la Misa.
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Boy Scout Sunday– February 4, 2018 We celebrate the achievements of the Boy Scouts of St. Charles Borromeo who have earned the following religious emblems this year. Light of Christ– These cubs learn to develop a personal relationship with Jesus through their first em-blem with the Scouts. They come to see Jesus as a real person and their friend. Matthew Goley Hunter Smith Luke Archer Patrick Hodges Parvuli Dei– These cubs learned to discover God in their daily lives. They reflect on scripture and performed service in their communities. Augustus Gantner Aaron Wohlberg Tyler Vieth Joseph Oppelt Sean Cooley Benjamin Marsek Daniel Maher Wally Ackerman Eric Griefzu Matthew Kaushik Bond Tessmer Brenden Woody Sam Vehige Anton Schuetz Henry Hamell Ad Altare Dei- “To the altar of God” work towards this emblem promotes a Scout’s spiritual growth and helps develop a Christian way of life through personal discovery of the sacraments. Dustin Whitman Paul McClain Cameron Oppelt Andrew Machens Connor Botts Thomas Smith Shane Kirks Trent Kirks Saint George-These adult scouters are recognized for outstanding contribution to the spiritual development of Catholic Youth in the programs of the Boy Scouts. Chip Crow Paul Travous Bronze Pelican-These adult scouters are recognized for the selfless contributions to the scouting community and its Cath-olic Identity. Mary Clare Hammond Carol Callahan John Hilker
A big Thank You to all who made the Scout Sunday possible including, but not limited to Father William Dotson, Father Donald Schramm, Scouts, Scouting Families, Scout Leadership, The Deacons of our parish, Dr. Jackie Voelkl, Jeannie Dickerber, Carol Faubert, Donna Crawley, Mary Baumann and the St. Charles Borromeo Church Community.
A note from our friends at Birthright Dear Friend, Thank you for your kind and generous donations to Birthright of St. Charles. Your support goes a long way to insure we can continue to provide the services necessary so that our clients feel they can choose life. Each of our moms receives professional counseling and if needed, financial support, to help her have a healthy pregnan-cy and to look forward with joy to bringing a new life into the world. Last year we were able to assist 622 women. With your support we have helped 109 babies see their first Christmas this past December. Thank you again for your generous dona-tions, which amounted to $7374.75 in 2017. Sincerely, Sheri Petruso MSW, LCSW Executive Director
Our Parish school is now enrolling. Please call
636-946-2713 for more information.
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Please pray for our Expectant Moms Tasha- due in January 2018 Winnie-due in January 2018 Ana– due in January 2018 Jan– due in January 2018 Cynthia- due in February 2018 Aly- due in March 2018 Katelyn-due in March 2018 Sarah– due in May 2018 Molly– due in May 2018
Candidate Steven Moeller
Canon 1029– After all circumstances have been
taken into account in the prudent judgment of the
proper bishop or the competent major superior,
only those should be promoted to orders who have
n integral faith, are motivated by a right intention,
possess the required knowledge, and enjoy a good
reputation, good morals, and proven virtues, and
other physical and psychological qualities which
are appropriate to the order to be received.
The above is what Canon Law says about
one who petitions the Archbishop to be ordained a
Deacon. Canon 1029 makes it clear that becoming
a Deacon is not about fulfilling requirements, it is
about an integrated lifestyle of love for Jesus
Christ and of service to the Church.
Following the age-old custom of the Church,
as maintained by Canon Law (Canon 1051, para-
graph 2), it is my privilege to announce publicly
that Mr. Steven Moeller is a candidate for the major
order of Sacred Diaconate, to be conferred on June
2, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. at the Cathedral Basilica. An-
yone who knows any reason why this candidate
should not be ordained is bound to disclose this
immediately.
Please join me in prayer for Mr. Moeller and
for each of the diaconate candidates, that these
times of immediate preparation for ordination will
be times of extra-ordinary grace and abiding peace.
The Fish Fry Is Coming Lent is early this year. The first Fish Fry is Febru-ary 16, 2018. Sign up to volunteer early before all the good jobs are taken. Just go to www.borromeoparish.com . click fish fry volun-teer and choose a time and task. Hint: Floor mopping and pot cleaning are the most popular! Also please consider putting a Fish Fry lawn sign in your front yard. Signs are available in the school office and parish office. Just stop by to pick one up.
Seminary Open House– Save the Date
Sunday, February 25, 2018 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Come and learn more about life as a seminarian at
Kenrick-Glennon Seminary’s Open House. Take a sem-inarian-guided tour throughout the halls, classrooms,
living spaces, library and chapels. Experience seminary life, meet your future priests, and pray in the Chapel of
St. Joseph. All are welcome. Visit kenrick.edu/open-house for more information.
Kenrick Glennon Seminary
5200 Glennon Drive St. Louis, MO 63119
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Monday, February 5-St. Agatha, Virgin, W-CRHP 14 at 7 p.m. Church Office Tuesday, February 6– St Paul Miki & Companions Cub Scouts, Den 2 from 6-8, SC Room W-CRHP 9, 6:30 p.m. Basement Baptism Class at 7 p.m. _Church Office Wednesday, February 7--Weekday Quilting 8:30-noon– Church Basement Emaus at 7 p.m. in SC Room Thursday, February 8–St. Jerome Emilani 1st Communion Meeting 7-9 p.m. Cafe Friday, February 9–Weekday Bring your casserole to Church Office no later than 8:30 a.m Saturday, February 10-St. Scholastica, Virgin W-Fellowship 6 a.m. Church Office RCIA Rite of Sending during 5 p.m. Mass SVDP collection at 5 p.m. Mass Sunday, February 11--6th Sunday in Ordinary Time SVDP Sunday– Pro-Life– Doughnuts and fellowship after all Masses today Cub Scout Pack Planning Meeting at 7 p.m. in Church Office
Parish Events Calendar
Feb 6– Baptism Class at 7 p.m. in the Church Office
Feb 10/11– Women’s CRHP Retreat
Feb 11– Girl Scout Mass at 10:00 a.m.
Feb 12-Parish Council Meeting in School at 7 p.m.
Feb 13– Ladies Sodality Movie Night in Café at
6:30 p.m.
Feb 14– Ash Wednesday
Feb 15– Wedding Music Seminar, 7 p.m. Church
Feb 16– 1st Fish Fry for Lent from 4-7 p.m.
Feb 24/25– Men’s CRHP Retreat
Feb 27– LIFELINE in Church at 7 p.m.
Activities This Week/ Actividades de esta Semana
An Invitation to the Women of the Parish– Come and Join us on
February 10/11, 2018
Let Go - Let God! That is what a CRHP retreat is all about. I am excited to invite the women of SCB to at-
tend our next CRHP retreat. CRHP is a gift that you can give yourself, your family and our faith family here at
SCB. I was hesitant to attend my first retreat, but it was the best decision I ever made. My wish for each of you is to experience
the love of a faith community, to read scriptures with new eyes and
to share the sacraments of the Eucharist and Reconciliation with a full heart. You will
leave CRHP renewed, on fire with love for Our Heaven-ly Father and be able to handle what life hands you with
the tools that HE reminds you about through this re-treat. Pray about it. Is God calling you to join us? Please
say Yes! Let Go - Let God! Contact me with any questions!
Marion Engelhorn (314) 369-7942
M e n ’ s R e t r e a t w i l l b e F e b r u a r y 2 4 / 2 5 !
Join us on February 13, in the café at 6:30 p.m. for Ladies
Sodality Movie Night. If your birthday is in February, come and get your special gi . Hope to see you all there.
Come to our next Spiritual Renewal. Spend an hour with the Sunday readings on Satur-
day morning. Join on us March 17 at 9 a.m. in the Church office.
Men’s CRHP Weekend
This is an invitation for all the men of our parish to come and join us on February 24/25 for a weekend to grow deeper in your faith with God and our church. My name is Jim Stratman and I am asking the men of the parish to come and join us to strengthen their spiritual life with other men of like minds. When I made my weekend retreat this past September, I felt renewed with a new love and respect for what being a Catholic meant. So, please come and join us. Experience the weekend, as it will be an uplifting time for you.
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Borromeo Youth Ministry News For any information about our St. Charles Borromeo Youth News, please email
kristin@borromeoparish.com or call me at (636) 946-1893
SCB High School Youth Group(9th-12th Graders) Regular Meetings 7-8:30 p.m. on Sundays in the St. Charles Room
Upcoming Events for High School Youth Group. including 8th Graders
Feb. 4th: No life night –Super Bowl Sunday Feb. 5th: Steubenville registration and deposit due! Feb. 11th: No life night –CRHP weekend Feb. 18th: Sign up to volunteer with us at Mt. Carmel! 11a – 4 p. RSVP to Kristin at kristin@borromeoparish.com
SCB Middle School Youth Group–(7th and 8th Graders) Regular Edge Meetings from 3-4:30 p.m. in the St. Charles Room one Monday a month unless otherwise noted.
Events for Middle School Youth Group Feb. 5th: Steubenville registration and deposit due (open to 8th graders)! Feb. 12th: Edge 3-4:30 pm Feb. 18th: Sign up to volunteer with us at Mt. Carmel! 11a – 4p. RSVP to Kristin at kristin@borromeoparish.com
All SCB sport participants are welcome to come join us for the 2018 Spring CYC Track Season. The cost is $25. Register online at baa63301007.siplay.com/site no later than February 11, 2018. If you are interested, have questions or want to help coach, please contact Mike Orrico at orrico3@gmail.com or Chris Williams at cawill1@sbcglobal.net. For those unfamiliar with CYC Track, the season consists of weekly practices in preparation for SCB’s pre-liminary meet at Trinity High School on April 28. The top six participants in each preliminary meet event with-in each age division and gender then qualify for the championship meet held at St. Dominic High School on May 19. To minimize conflicts with other sports, practices will be held on Sunday afternoon—weather per-mitting—at the Duchesne High School track, starting in March. Please visit baa63301007.siplay.com/site for additional information. Back for the 2018 season: Each participant will receive a Dri-Fit shirt with each paid registration.
Sports Signup for Golf
Online registration for the 2018 CYC Spring St. Charles Borromeo Golf Program is now open! Golfers in grades 1-8 are eligible. Registration will remain open until Sunday, February 11, 2018. Fees are as fol-lows: Little League Division (grades 1-4) $130 .00 Big League Division (grades 5-8) $160.00 The fee includes professional instruction, all greens fees, a St. Charles Borromeo golf shirt, trophies, medals and Champion’s Tournament. You only need to supply clubs, tees and balls. To register, go to http://baa63301007.siplay.com/site/ and click the link for “Registration.” Register soon to ensure your golfer is able to participate. If more info is needed, contact me: Matt Heischmidt Smileygolf72@gmail.com or matt.heischmidt@edwardjones.com
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Readings of the Week/Lecturas De La Semana
February 4, 2018-Gospel Background
Your Loving Sacrifices Make All The Difference
February 4, 2018 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time In the Gospel today, we find that Jesus would rise very early before dawn and go to a deserted place to pray and then
he went out to preach and to heal. Please pray for the poor and suffering,
knowing that you are bringing the love and peace of Jesus to those who live in fear and doubt, lone-
liness and dread.
WE THANK EACH OF YOU for the great love you show to our Borromeo Fami-
ly 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.
Contributions for January 27/28, 2018
Offertory Envelopes: $16,771.84 Loose: $1373.51 Matching Gifts $1464.00 Total Offerings: $19,614.35 Matching Gifts –Corporate $600.00 Capital Improvement $125.00 Help a Student $110.00 First Offering $70.00 STL Review $530.00 St. Vincent de Paul collection $220.47
Meal A Month for February 2018
The Next Meal a Month grocery collection will be Feb-ruary 24/25, 2018. This food is distributed to needy families from the FISH food pantry. Items needed this month are Toilet Paper, Laundry Soap, Can Tomatoes, Miscellaneous Canned Beans, Canned sweet potatoes, Kleenex During the month of February only, we are also collect-ing non-condensed Chicken Noodle Soup for the Mini-Vinnies. We have some very special people at our parish, who not only contribute the food monthly, but those who collect it, and take it to the FISH distribution site. Thank you all for being God’s hands in this particular ministry.
Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 -- 11:1; Mk 1:40-45
Today we continue to read from Mark’s Gospel, learning more about the ministry of Jesus. Jesus cured Simon’s mother-in-law, and she immediately began to serve Jesus and his disciples. Jesus also cured many others who were brought to him, healing their illnesses and driving out de-mons. As we will see throughout Mark’s Gospel, Jesus did not permit the demons to speak because they knew his identity and would have revealed it to those who were present.
On the morning after this busy day, Jesus retreated in prayer, but was pursued by Simon and others who brought news that many people were looking for him. At this point in Mark’s Gospel, we begin to see a distinct role for the inner circle of Jesus’ disciples—they act as intermediaries between Jesus and the people. Jesus reports to his disci-ples that they need to leave Capernaum to preach in other places.
Today’s Gospel completes a picture of Jesus’ ministry: preaching, curing the sick, driving out demons, and then moving on to continue this work in another place. Mark's Gospel tells us that Jesus did this throughout Galilee.
Jesus’ compassion and healing of the sick is a sign of the Kingdom of God. The Church continues to extend Christ’s healing presence to others in its ministry to the sick. In the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, the Church prays for spiritual and physical healing, for-giveness of sins, and comfort for those who are suffering from illness.
In today’s Gospel we also notice the importance of prayer in Jesus’ daily life. Jesus rose early in the morn-ing, removed himself from the crowds, and went to a de-serted place to pray. When the disciples found him, he told them that it was time to move on. We believe that in his prayers Jesus found guidance and direction from God. We also bring our decision-making to God in prayer, ask-ing for his guidance and direction in our lives.
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Servers, 8:00am Mass–February 5-9 Mon, Feb 5–Cameron Booth, Kyle Prinster, Wya Ka-
rase, Kannon Booth
Tues, Feb 6–Cameron Booth, Kyle Prinster, Wya Ka-
rase, Kannon Booth
Wed, Feb 7-Cameron Booth, Kyle Prinster, Wya Ka-
rase, Kannon Booth
Thurs, Feb 8-Amelia Thro, Adriana Weber, Elise Cope,
Joey Weber
Fri, Feb 9-Amelia Thro, Adriana Weber, Elise Cope,
Joey Weber
Ministry List February 10/11, 2018 Lista del ministerio
(Volunteers needed for Greeters and Gi Bearers)
Saturday, February 10, 2018– 5:00 p.m. Mass L/C: Bev & Abby Lewis Lisa Delicath EM Cup: Trudi Heisohn-Ziegler, Peter Mihelich, Darrell Fuse, Carol Pappas HOST: Michelle Hawkins, Tim Delicath SERV: Faith & Maggie Hawkins, Maggie Howard USH: George Dallmeyer, Bob Rector Daniel Schulte, Suzie Gamache GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please
Sunday, February 11, 2018 7:00 am Mass
L/C: Bill Cartwright Mary Baronovic EM Cup: Sharon Hensley, Angie & Jim Thro SERV: Amelia & Natalie Thro USH: Jim Eisenbath, Cathy Herrod, John Weber, Charlie Weber GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please 8:30 a.m. Mass L/C: Robert Schaberg, Mary Glenn Beth & Company EM Cup: Sco & Karie Westerfeld, Rich & Blanche Wessler HOST: Kevin Tollefson, Rochelle Hord SERV: Aus n Klemme, Zoe Stewart, volunteer please USH: Ken Kapeller, Charlie Schroeder Rich Wessler, Ron Rozychi GB: volunteers please GR: volunteers please 10:00 a.m. Mass L/C: TJ Sla ery, Paul Woody Choir EM Cup: Harriet Pallardy, Marge Pohl, Judy Douce e, Julie McGeorge HOST: Kathy Anderson, Joe Briscoe SERV: John Paul & Peter Montgomery, volunteer please USH: Mike Hogan, Bob Underwood, Mike VanBoening, Joe Shaw GB: Volunteers please GR: Volunteers please 11:30 a.m. Spanish Mass L/C: Ampelia V-S, Alma Quiroz-E TBD EM Cup: Rosa Mar nez, Selene Zamorez Maria Mar nez, Olivia Chica HOST: Brenda Alvarado, Gabriel Quiroz, SERV: Liliana Barcenas, Liliana Fuentes, Josephina Murillo USH: Jesus Manzanarez, Adolfo Zamorez Volunteers please GB: to be determined before Mass GR: volunteers please
Monday, February 5 –St. Agatha, Virgin, Martyr 6:30 a.m. Marylin Bright 8:00 a.m. Wilbur Boschert Tuesday, February 6– St. Paul Miki & Companions 6:30 a.m. Bernard Goeke 8:00 a.m. Hector Perez Gomez Wednesday, February 7 –Weekday 6:30 a.m. Margaret Gruenloh 8:00 a.m. Ernest Henderson 6:15 p.m. L&D, St Peters HS, Class of 1952 Thursday, February 8– St Jerome Emiliani 6.30 a.m. Bill Grosch 8:00 a.m. Donald Orf-4th Anniv Friday, February 9– Weekday 6:30 a.m. Elmer Jackson 8:00.a.m. Calvin Kneemiller Saturday, February 10– St Scholastica, Virgin 8:00 a.m. Robbie Lamb-11th Anniv 5:00 p.m. Jane Kuhn-3rd Anniv Sunday, February 11 –6th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 a.m. Charles Didion-9th Anniv 8:30 a.m. Our Parish Family 10:00 a.m. Aggie Perkins 11:30 a.m. Jesus Fuentes de Alba
MASS INTENTIONS INTENCIONES DE LAS MISAS
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Sacramento de Reconciliación (Sacrament of Reconcilia-on)
Sábados de 4 – 4:45pm o por cita con el padre Wil-liam o padre Donaldo
Sacramento de Bau smo (Sacrament of Bap sm) Clases de bau smo para padres y padrinos – Pri-mer Domingo de mes. De 9:30 a 11:00am en la oficina parroquial. Únicamente adultos. Bau smos son el Cuarto Domingo de mes, después de misa. Favor de hablar con el diacono Jorge para regis-trarse y coordinar el bau smo.
Sacramento de Matrimonio (Sacrament of Matrimony) Contactar al Diacono Jorge o padres William o Donaldo cuando menos seis meses antes de la bo-da para empezar los prepara vos.
Adoración al San simo (Eucharis c Adoracion) Exposición del San simo - Tercer Lunes del Mes de
8:30 am a 6:30 pm LifeLine- úl mo Martes del Mes a las 7 pm Adoración Nocturna - Tercer Sábado de Mes de 7
pm a 12 pm Rosario Todos los Viernes en la Iglesia de 6 –6:30 p.m.
Buenas noticias – el programa de becas HACEOS” está abierto para el año escolar 2018-2019! Estamos ofreciendo hasta $2.500 por premio para los estudiantes universitarios hispanos.
Elegibilidad:
Ser de origen hispano o ser un niño dependiente de un Miembro activo de HACEMOS. Menor de 25 años de edad al hacer la solicitud. Los hijos se definen como biológico o legalmen-te adoptados, que viven en casa del miembro o principalmente apoyado por el miembro.
En último año de Preparatoria (Senior in High School), o graduados que planean inscribirse o estudiantes inscritos ya en estudio de licenciatura a tiempo completo en una universidad acredita-da de dos años o cuatro años o Universidad en los Estados Unidos, Puerto Rico, Islas Vírgenes, Guam o cualquier otros Estados Unidos territorio durante todo el año académico de 2018-19.
Inscribirse en, al menos, 12 créditos por semestre en cursos que conducen a una carrera.
Tiene un promedio acumulado de 3.0 o mejor en una escala de 4.0 (o equivalente).
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Fecha Límite: 28 de Febrero 2018
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario; Día Mundial de la Vida Consagrada; Domingo de los Niños Exploradores Martes: San Pablo Miki y compañeros Jueves: San Jerónimo Emiliani; Santa Josefina Bakhita; Jornada Internacional de Oración y Reflexión Contra la Trata de Personas Sábado: Santa Escolástica
Fish Fry
La Cuaresma está temprano esto año. El primero Fish Fry es el 16 de febrero. Registrarse para ser voluntario antes de todos los buenos trabajos están tomado. Ve a www.borromeoparish.com, clic en “Fish Fry Volun-teer” y elije un trabajo.
Además, considere poner un letrero de patio afuera de su casa. Hay carteles disponibles en la oficina de la escuela y en la oficina parroquial.
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Around Town….
Spotlight on Faith: A Lenten Prayer Breakfast for Women will take place at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in New Melle, MO on Saturday, February 17 after the 8:00 am Mass. The guest speaker will be Maria Romine, a member of the parish who is a convert to the Catholic faith. Maria is also an accomplished ac-tress who tours with Theater of the Word, Upstage Pro-ductions and other groups. You are invited to listen as she breaks apart her conversion story. There is no fee to attend but please register by Feb. 15; 636-398-5270. New Melle is 8 miles south of Wentzville at the intersection of highways Z and D in St. Charles County.
Orchard Farm VFW Post 4219 Bar-B-Q February 11, 2018 Noon to 6 p.m.
Dine in or Carry Out There will be a Service Officer present to help veter-
ans with V.A. questions. If you need more info, please contact
Gordie Steinhoff at 636.250.3416.
“The Way of the Cross-a song for each station”, is a concert and video experience offered by internationally know Catholic recording artist, Donna Cori Gibson. Be transported directly to the heart of Jesus with a voice and performance that will “blow you away” on Friday, February 16th at 7:00 pm at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 724 E. Booneslick Rd. Warrenton, MO. For more information, please contact Jean Burle 636-456-4434 or the Parish Office 636-456-3698. Preview and get free music downloads at www.DonnaCoriGibson.com
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry– Wednesday, February 14, Serving Time from 6-7 p.m.-Cost is $8.00 per person
The Dinner will be held at Westbury Center, Inc. 20 Westbury Drive, St Charles, MO 63301
Home of the Knights of Columbus Council 823 Please call for Reservations for this Fish Fry by Tuesday,
Feb 13 at 636.949.0222 after 4 p.m. Hope to see a lot of you there.
There will be a Euchre Tournament sponsored by St. Jo-seph/Josephville Knights of Columbus on Sat., Feb. 10 at 7pm at 1410 Josephville Road, Wentzville. This tourna-ment is open to the public. Cost is $10. Keep your part-ner. For more information call Ralph Orf at 636-485-5306.
ST CLETUS PARISH MISSION: FEB. 18, 19, & 20! St. Cletus Parish is honored to welcome Fr. David Meconi, S.J, to lead a Parish Mission. Father Meconi is currently Associate Professor of Theological Studies and the Director of the Catholic Studies Center at St. Louis University. His academic homepage can be viewed at https://sites.google.com/a/slu.edu/meconi-sj/ Father Meconi will also be preaching all Masses February 18.
Meet Christ at the movies this Lent through films and guided discussions with the Daughters of St. Paul, Thursdays at 6:30, February 15, March 1, March 15, and March 22 at Pauline Books & Media, 9804 Watson Rd. in Crestwood. The Daughters of St. Paul will be hosting a Lenten Film Series designed to help you grow closer to Christ and go deeper in your faith. On February 15 we will be watching Amazing Grace (2006), followed by Concussion (2015) on March 1, Pay it Forward (2000) on March 15, and Holy Winding Sheet (2015) on March 22. Movies start at 6:30pm and will be followed by a guided discussion. All are welcome! Admission is free. For more information, call 314-965-3512.
TROOP 351 Trivia Night Boy Scout Troop 351 is hos ng our 3rd annual Trivia Night at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Co leville on Saturday, 24 March 2018. Door open at 630pm and trivia starts at 7pm. Please come out and support the Boy Scouts of St. Charles Borro-meo. This fundraiser supports troop ac vi es and events throughout the year. The cost is $120 per table (8 seats), so get your team together, come on out. It is sure to be a night of fun and laughter going for a good cause. Please bring your own snacks, and the K of C Hall will have complimentary beer, soda and water. Please contact Lori Smith, (smith.lori.b@gmail.com) if you have any ques ons and to RSVP.
Immaculate Conception, Old Monroe - Trivia Night, March 10, 2018.
"Prom Night: A Night Under the Stars." Doors open at 5:30, trivia begins at 6:30. Table price $160/table of 8. Please mail payment to ICOM School, 120 Maryknoll Rd, Old Monroe, MO 63369. For more information regarding play or sponsorship visit our website at https://tinyurl.com/ybcgxmaw or contact Jessi Gorski to reserve your table 636-73-5492.
All women are invited to Kenrick-Glennon Seminary (5200 Glennon Drive, 63119) on the third Thursday of each month for prayer and a talk. The next meeting will be onFebruary 15th, in the chapel. The speaker will be Dr. Larry Feingold, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Ken-rick-Glennon Seminary. The Rosary will be prayed at 8 a.m., and Dr. Feingold will speak from 8:15 a.m. until 9 a.m. Coffee will be offered afterwards in the Fireside Lounge until 9:30 a.m. For more information, see: www.kenrick.edu/fiat.
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