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Page 1: Our Lady of the Presentation

JUNE 6, 2021

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Our Lady of the Presentation

Our Lady of the Presentation parish, established in 1915, embraces the Eucharistic presence of Jesus and the teachings of the Catholic Church and engages our members to be one in diversity through ministries of faith,

education, compassion, hospitality, social justice and community enrichment.

Staff Rev. Mark Dolan Pastor office ext. 203 [email protected]

Joan Willey Administrative Assistant office ext. 201 [email protected]

Sister Brenda Fritz D.C. Music Director 217-343-2250 [email protected]

Tim Healy Environmental Technician Tonette Webb Housekeeping

Parish Office 8860 Tudor, Overland, MO 63114

Office Hours: Mon.-Tues 8:30-1:30

Wed.- Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm

Phone .................. 314-427-0486

Fax ...................... 314-428-3020

PAC …………… 314-731-6522

[email protected]

Website..olpchurch.weconnect.com

Facebook..Our Lady of the Presentation Parish

Phone app..Myparishapp.com or text 88202

Online Giving-olpchurchoverland.weshareonline.org

Mass Schedule Weekend Saturday 5:00 pm , Sunday 8:00 &

10:00am

Weekday 8:00am

Church will be open Mon.-Fri. until 4.

Holy Days Vigil-7:00pm 8:00am & 12:00pm

Rosary Weekdays 7:30am Sunday 8:45am

Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions after 8am Mass on

Tuesday

Eucharistic Adoration-3rd Wednesday 8:45am-6:30pm

Mother of Perpetual Help Devotions begin at 6:30

ending with Benediction.

SACRAMENTS Reconciliation-Saturdays, 3:30-4:30. Tuesday-8:45am-In the room off of the Baptismal area. Only face to face.

Baptism and Marriage-Participation in a Baptismal and Marriage preparation Program is required.

Anointing of the Sick-First weekend of the month rotating between Masses. Cancelled at this time

Altar Society (First Tues. 9am) Sharon Delcour

Altar Society II (Mon. before card party 7pm)

Bereavement Committee Jane Luft

Church flowers Vinny Ridolfi

Heavenly dusters Church Cleaners

Finance Charles Riley

Gardening Angels Sharon Delcour

Knights of Columbus (4th Wed. 7pm) Joe Racher

PAC (Presentation Art Center) Sister Brenda Parish Library Chris Cordia

Pro-Life Chris Cordia

Room at the Inn Tina Riley

Quilters (Wed. 9am) Nita Ponder

RCIA Donald Wright

St. Vincent DePaul Jamey Kost

St. Patrick Casseroles Barb Buehler

Stewardship Lisa Ridolfi

OLP PARISH COUNCIL 1st Wednesday of the month 7:00pm

Karen Klutho-Chairperson 314.423.6906 [email protected]

Tim Huber-Secretary 314.302.2919 [email protected]

Richard Jennings 314.974.1435 [email protected]

Ron Fishbeck 314.423.9091 [email protected]

Connie Saville 314.427.7876 [email protected]

Crozet Duplantier 314.369.4404 [email protected]

Julie Daly 314.882.7811 [email protected]

Karla Doyle 314.560-7158 [email protected]

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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK

CONVERSION STORY I have shared, before, the following reflection from Caro-lyn Vokoun, the music director at my previous parish. In celebrating the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) this weekend, I felt compelled to share it again: “I grew up in a Protestant home in the Bible Belt. My parents, Everett and Carol, though not Catholic, were very devout in the practice of their faith. Among the gifts they passed on to me were a great love of the Bible and a devotion to keeping Sunday as the Lord’s Day. When I went to college I met Ed, a young Catholic man, who eventually became my husband. Almost all Protestants who live in the Bible Belt, even members of the main-stream church in which I was raised, harbor an intense prejudice against the Catholic Church. Dating a Catholic man presented a great dilemma for me: How could I ever convert to the Catholic Church, but if I didn’t, how could I ever raise my children Catholic? Ed’s mother, Thistle (her real name!), was a remarkably devout woman who prayed the full Rosary (all 15 decades) every day. I have no doubt that she began to pray for my conversion from the first day she met me. Two years later something miraculous happened! (highlight mine) One day while praying in the Newman Chapel at Washington University (only God knows what mysterious force drew me there), I actually discerned the Real Presence of Jesus and knew right away that I wanted to become Catholic! Since that day I have never once had a desire to return to my Protestant roots and have had an insatiable desire to learn all I can about the Catholic faith. Impelled by the love of Sacred Scripture passed on by my parents and the love of the Catholic Church passed on by my in-laws (I failed to mention my faithful father-in-law, Eddie), I have devoted much of my adult life to the study of theology in both formal and informal settings. My dream of seeing my parents convert to the Catholic faith never became a reality during their lifetimes. But I have a strong sense that they are both now basking in the ultimate Real Presence alongside Thistle and Eddie. It seems to me that Christ primarily asks two things of us: that we consistently put ourselves in a position to receive the light of truth and that once we have received it, we faithfully walk accordingly.”

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What a beautiful reflection! My wish for all of us is to “consistently put ourselves in a position to receive the light of truth and … faithfully walk accordingly.”

God bless all of you and God bless. . .

OUR LADY OF THE PRESENTATION PARISH!

ANNIVERSARY OF DECEASED PRIESTS AND DEACONS

JUNE 5 Msgr. John Smith--1969, Fr. George Schrammell--1977 Msgr. Adrian Dwyer--2003 6 Frs. John Nekula--1922 and John Phelan—1998 7 Frs. John Cotter-1851, William Maddock-1876, Francis O’Connell--1951, John D’Arcy--1963 Harry Lambert--1989, Anthony Talir--1992 and Jerome Keaty--1999 8 none 9 Fr. Charles Frey--1982, Msgr. Lambert Hrdlicka—2003, Fr. John Ditenhafer--2018 10 Joseph Cardinal Ritter-‘67, Msgr. Anthony Strauss-‘77 Deacon John Dunning—2000, Fr. Timothy Vowels-2020 11 Frs. John Cummings-1873, Francis MacIsaac-‘66 Msgr. James Johnston-‘79, Fr. Ronald Tiefenbrunn- 2005 12 Fr. Joseph Rozsevac--1884 13 Fr. Benjamin Tannrath--1890, Deacon John Ryan—1993, Msgr. Charles Forst--2017

PRAY FOR MORE PRIESTLY, RELIGIOUS AND CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE VOCATIONS

D-DAY As you know last Monday was Memorial Day. I want to thank everyone who joined us for mass as we remembered in prayer all those who died for our coun-try, and all those injured in war – physically and emo-tionally. And let us continue to pray for the safety of all those who are presently serving our country. This weekend is the anniversary of D-Day, June 6. Thousands of men lost their lives on that day. So many families grieved the loss of their sons. So many families have since grieved the loss of their sons and daughters in the too many wars that have taken place since D-Day. You might consider, each day, adding to your prayer intentions, prayers for peace – peace in your own life, peace in our families and relationships, peace in our neighborhoods, peace in our country, peace between nations, peace in our world. Finally, let us be mindful of all those who are pres-ently in service to our country. And let us always keep our nation in our prayers so that we as a nation might live up to the ideals for which others have shed their blood. God bless America!

THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE In the Mass, we take our place at the Lord’s Table, hear His words, affirm our commitment to Him, and receive the real Risen Christ into our life under the forms of bread and wine. We do not have to travel to Jerusalem to encounter the Risen Christ. We do not have to await His glorious return to meet Him. We have only to come to Mass.

--S. Joseph Krempa

BE BOLD, BE CATHOLIC

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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND:

SICK Mike Hamm Mark Eggers Frances Ebers Sammy Virga Nicole Roper Paulette Belcher Mike Buchholz Margaret Maassen Alan Maassen Tim Healy HOMEBOUND Eveline Lee Mari Premore

PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE ARMED FORCES: Brian Raney Chris Meinert Sean Drummond Matthew Hunn Andy Hunn Braeden Young-Klutho Caitlin Riley Nick Hunn

Saturday June 5 5:00pm The People of the Parish Sunday June 6 8:00am Fr. Mark Dolan and his brother Mike on the occasion of their birthday. 10:00am Margaret Behrendt Monday June 7 8:00am Jim and Vicky Barry Anniversary Tuesday June 8 8:00am Shirley Raney Wednesday June 9 8:00am Dave Barringhaus Birthday Thursday June 10 8:00am Healing Richard Taylor Friday June 11 8:00am Mary Beth Roth Saturday June 12 5:00pm Dolores Willey Sunday June 13 8:00am Berenice Chenot 10:00am The People of the Parish

Welcome to Our Lady of the Presentation

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There are registration forms in the vestibule.

ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL Goal-$31,136 Challenge Goal-$32,907 Total to date-$18,569 Thank you to those who turned in their pledge card. Your support means thousands will find grace and mercy through the Annual Catholic Appeal. Please con-sider a gift today. Aca.archstl.org.

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE –June 7-June 13 Mon-Ken Tues.-Jean, Wed.-Doris, Thurs.-JoAnn ,Fri-Nick Connie-sub Sat. 5pm, Lector–Alice, Connie, Usher-Cheryl Sun. 8am, Lector–JoAnn, Ken, Usher-Paul 10am Lector– Angell, Joe Usher-John

COUNTERS-June 13-Helen, Debbie and Paul

CANTORS-June 12 & 13, Saturday-Jordan Sunday, Tiffany-Instrument-Cathy

NORTH COUNTY CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION June 6,7pm at Sacred Heart church. The Eucharistic Pro-cession will pass through streets of Florissant to the Old St. Ferdinand Shrine. BBQ following at the Shrine. In case of rain will be at Sacred Heart Church.

FLOWERS If you would like to set flowers by Mary and Joseph please sign up in the vestibule. There are vases in the sacristy. Please put them by the statues by Saturday by 4:00pm for the week.

June 12, 2021

QUILT RAFFLE AND BABY BOTTLE COLLETION Will be until June 20th.

WELCOME ...to our parish. Georges & Genevieve Tsisseglo, Marc & Susan LaBeau, Raymond and Elda Valli. ...in baptism, Anderson John Baumann

CONGRATULATIONS to our parishioners Grayson Berry, Madison Berry, Vince Dungo, Sebastian Nunes on re-ceiving the sacrament of Confirmation at All Souls Parish. May the Spirit of Pentecost strengthen their faith as they journey through life.

Fr. Dolan

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THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS

The devotion to the Sacred Heart (also known as the Most Sacred Heart of

Jesus, Sacratissimum Cor Iesu in Latin) is one of the most widely practiced

and well-known Catholic devotions, wherein the heart of Jesus is viewed as

a symbol of "God's boundless and passionate love for mankind."

The heart has always been seen as the "center" or essence of a person ("the

heart of the matter," "you are my heart," "take it to heart," etc.) and the

wellspring of our emotional lives and love ("you break my heart," "my heart

sings," etc.) Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is devotion to Jesus Christ

Himself but in the particular ways of meditating on his interior life and on

His threefold love -- His divine love, His burning love that fed His human

will, and His sensible love that affects His interior life.

The Sacred Heart is often depicted in Christian art as a flaming heart shining

with divine light, pierced by the lance-wound, encircled by the crown of

thorns, surmounted by a cross, and bleeding. Sometimes, the image is

shown shining within the bosom of Christ with his wounded hands pointing

at the heart. The wounds and crown of thorns allude to the manner of

Jesus' death, while the fire represents the transformative power of divine

love. June 11, 2021

ROSARY IN THE GARDEN-Thank you to the Stewardship Committee for making this a special evening.

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