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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015
St. Mary Magdalen Parish First Mass Celebrated on September 7, 1919
Rev. Msgr. John J. Borcic, Pastor Rev. John V. Kerber, Retired
Deacon Joseph J. Iovanna Deacon J. Gerard Quinn, J.C.L.
New Parishioners are Welcome! For information: Call our Parish Rectory 314.352.2111 ext. 4
www.magdalen.org
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015
St. Mary Magdalen Parish Church & Rectory: 4924 Bancroft Ave. St. Louis, Missouri 63109
Phone 314.352.2111 Rectory Fax 314.481.7661 Parish Website: www.magdalen.org
Archdiocese of St. Louis Website: www.archstl.org
Staff Pastor: Rev. Msgr. John J. Borcic Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 3 Email: [email protected]
In Residence: Rev. John J. Kerber Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 107
Deacon: Joseph J. Iovanna Phone: 707.1803
Deacon: J. Gerard Quinn J.C.L. Phone: 631.3880
Parish Secretary: Fran Voss Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 4 Email: [email protected]
Parish Nurse: Jeannine Wieczorek Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 5 Email: [email protected]
Music Director: Keith Ballentine Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 4 (leave a message)
Bookkeeper: Terry Signaigo Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 6
Maintenance Department: Steve Jackson Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 7
St. Vincent de Paul Society Phone: 352.2111 Ext. 2
Mass Schedule Weekend Masses: Weekday Mass: Saturday: 4:30pm Monday thru Friday: 8:00am Sunday: 8:00am and 10:30am
Daily Rosary: Mon. thru Fri. before 8:00am Mass
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Every first Friday of the month from 8:30am until 12-noon
Holy Hour: Every 1st Saturday of the month at 9:15am
Sacrament of Baptism: Please contact the Rectory \
Weddings: Couples contemplating Marriage should contact the Pastor as soon as they have made a decision to marry and at least six months prior to their intended date of Marriage so that proper prepa-rations can be made.
Communion to the Sick: We are happy to bring Holy Communion to those who are confined to their homes. Please contact the rectory to make arrange-ments.
Perpetual Help Devotions: Tuesday following 8:00am Mass
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday between 3:30pm and 4:10pm (or by appointment)
Rectory Office Hours 8:30am — 7:30pm Monday through Thursday 8:30am — 4:00pm Friday 9:00am —12:00pm Saturday
Closed on Sundays, National Holidays,
and Holy Days of Obligation
SCHOOLS SERVING OUR PARISHIONERS For registration and other information please contact
Our Lady of Sorrows School 5831 So. Kingshighway Blvd.
314.353.1451 St. Ambrose School
5130 Wilson Ave. 314.772.1437
St. Raphael the Archangel 6000 Jamieson Ave.
314.352.9474 South City Deanery PSR
Deborah Halter 314.773.3070
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015
Weekly Offertory Collection November 8, 2015
Envelopes $ 3,645.00 Loose 698.00 ___________________________________ Total $ 4,343.00
Collections as of 07-01-15 $ 77,6689.49
Magdalen Specials Soup Kitchen 27.00 St. Vincent de Paul 147.00 Pro-Life 18.00 Tuition Assistance 34.00 ___________________________________ Total $ 226.00
Dear Parishioners and Friends,
The Sunday after Thanksgiv-ing (November 29th) is the First Sunday of Advent. Advent begins a new liturgical year. There will be new
Breaking Bread issues in the pews. We will begin using Cycle C readings at our Sunday Masses and Cycle 1 readings at our weekday Masses. But Advent is more than the time of these changes. It is a season of preparation.
In one sense Advent is a season of three themes intertwined. The first theme is that of a penitential spirit, preparing our souls to receive Jesus worthily at Christmas; the second is liturgical, preparing our whole being for the final coming of Jesus; and the third is a season of joy as we look forward to the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
The exact time when the season of Advent came to be celebrated is not precisely known. Of course, it was not in practice before the celebration of the Na-tivity and Christmastide. The earliest evidence shows that the feast of the Nativity of Our Lord was established within the latter part of the fourth century. There are homilies from the fifth century that discuss preparation in a general sense, but do not indicate an official liturgical season.
In 590 it was determined that Mondays, Wednes-days, and Fridays, from November 11 until the Nativity would be offered according to the Latin rite. This and other traditions, such as fasting, show that the period of time known as Advent was more penitential (similar to Lent) than the liturgical season as we know it today.
The themes and traditions of the Advent season have evolved throughout the history of the liturgical sea-son. As mentioned, the early Advent season was mainly penitential, similar to the theme of the Lenten season. Today a penitential theme still exists, but it is not as intense as in the seventh century. Also, it is blended with the theme of prayerful, spiri-tual preparation for the second and final coming of the Lord, as well as the joyful preparation for the annual festive remembrance of the Incarnation and Christ's birth. Advent celebration and traditions can vary from place to place, influenced by culture. However, some traditions have come to be common
throughout the Catholic Church.
The Advent wreath is likely the most popular tradi-tion, and wreaths are typically present in both the parish church and in the home. It is a more recent tradition, with the modern Advent wreath emerging in Germany and spreading throughout Europe and beyond in the 1930's. It is often circular, representing God's eternity, and it includes 4 candles - one for each Sunday of Advent. Many families have a wreath in their home and will light the candles each Sunday and say Advent prayers together.
The Jesse Tree is also a popular Advent tradition. A Jesse Tree, named for the father of David, is a tree that is decorated gradually throughout Advent with symbols or pictures of biblical persons associated with the gradual coming of the Messiah, Christ. This includes, among others, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Joseph and Mary.
Today many parishes feature a Jesse Tree in church and decorate it with ornaments representing particular gifts. Families are asked to take an ornament, pur-chase the gift and return it prior to the end of Advent. The gifts will then be donated at Christmas to those in need.
Look for our Advent Wreath and for our Jesse Tree just after Thanksgiving. Let them serve as reminders of our need to prepare ourselves in a penitential way, liturgically, and in a joyful spirit for the coming of Christ at Christmas and at the end of time.
God bless, Msgr. John Borcic
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015
St. Vincent De Paul Food Drive Be The Difference
Help Set The Table For People In Need... by purchasing just a few extra nonperishable food items! All food collected in the Month of Novem-ber will be provided to our Parish’s Vincent De Paul Society to help families in need.
Thank you, In Advance, for your generosity!
Monetary donations will also be collected from November 1st thru November 30th and matched up to $600.00 by The First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association.
Sponsored by The First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association
St. Mary Magdalen Parish Annual Holiday
Arts & Craft Fair
Saturday, November 21, 2015 9:00am—3:00pm
Hand-crafted, juried items! Bar-B-Que ~ Quilt Raffle
Baked Goods ~Attendance Prizes
The former St. Mary Magdalen School Building
4323 S. Kingshighway Between Bancroft and Sutherland
For more information, call 832-4531
Baked goods are needed
(especially whole cakes, pies, and breads) and may be brought to the school
on Friday, November 20th. They can also be brought down on Saturday,
November 21st from 9am—noon.
“Are you feeling scrappy?” “Do you need patching up?”
Come join the Quilters on Monday mornings in Room 107
in the former school building.
We’ll keep you in stitches!
Call Helen Niemira at 351-1832
Annual Adoption Mass Please make plans to attend the Adoption Mass on Sunday, November 22 at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral Basilica. Archbishop Robert J. Carlson will be the celebrant. A reception will follow. This annual Mass, sponsored by the Respect Life Apostolate and Good Shepherd Children and Family Services, is a celebration of all whose lives have been affected by adoption, whether directly or indirectly. A special invitation is extended to parents who have made an adoption plan for their child and families who have adopted or who are in the process of adoption. For more information, contact the Respect Life Apostolate at 314-792-7555
Early Bulletin Deadline Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday bulletin articles for the November 22nd and November 29th bulletins are due by Wednesday, November 18th. Thank you!
Soup Kitchen THANK YOU to ALL our Soup Kitchen volun-teers, bakers, servers, and financial donors who make this meal possible each month. We couldn’t do this without your help! Our next meal is Tues-day, November 17. Brownie Bakers: Please drop off your brownies at the rectory by NOON on Tues-day. If you need to have your brownies picked please call Charlie or Mary Ann Halbrook at 481-2448 before Tuesday to arrange for pick up.
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PRE-CHRISTMAS ADULT EDCUATION PROGRAM How much do you know about your Catholic Faith? Many of us may think we know a great deal, especially from the education and training we received years ago. But others may feel that there may be some holes in their actual knowledge of the Faith – we may be familiar with different aspects of the Catholic Faith, but not all. And there are others who feel that they don’t know much at all, or they’ve forgotten most of what they’ve learned.
No matter which category you might find yourself, you will have an opportunity to reinforce what you may have already learned or you may have the opportunity to learn about those things that may be missing in your knowledge of the Catholic Faith. Our Pre-Christmas and Advent adult education program is for everyone.
The title of the program is: The Catholic Faith Explained, in which we will journey through the core teach-ings of the Catholic Church with the goal of knowing the Faith, or knowing it better. During this season before Christmas we will offer the first half of Part I: Knowing the Faith. The program will be offered twice each week in order to try to accommodate any and all who would like to participate.
The five week program will be held Monday afternoons (session A) from 1:00pm until 2:30pm, or on Tuesday evenings (session B) from 6:30pm until 8:00pm.
The topics for the five weeks are:
Session A - Monday: Session B - Tuesday: 1:00 – 2:30 pm 6:30 – 8:00 pm 1. The Journey of Faith Monday, Nov. 16 Tuesday, Nov. 17 2. Divine Revelation Monday, Nov. 23 Tuesday, Dec. 1 3. The Bible Monday, Dec. 7 Tuesday, Dec. 8 4. The Story of Salvation Monday, Dec. 14 Tuesday, Dec. 15 5. Who is Jesus? Monday, Dec. 21 Tuesday, Dec. 22
Please note: There will be no meeting on Monday, November 30 or Tuesday, November 24.
To sign up for either session, please call Fran at 314-352-2111, ext. 4 and let her know if you prefer to attend on Monday afternoon or on Tuesday evening. I look forward to spending this time of learning and renewal with you. -Msgr. Borcic
A Gift of Thanksgiving to our Parishioners and Friends!
Available in the back and sides of the church are the 2016 St. Mary Magdalen
Parish Calendars. These beautiful calendars are a gift to all our parishioners, friends, and visitors to our church from Jasper, Sebastian and Jackie Giardina in loving memory of their dear father and mother, John and Minnie Giardina, founders of John’s Appliance.
John’s Appliance 5204 Gravois
353-9343
Thank you Jasper, Sebastian and Jackie for your continuous service and generosity to God
and our Parish.
Advent Novena at the Seminary
Kenrick-Glennon Seminary will host the 2015 Advent Novena during the evenings between Decem-ber 1st and 9th. All parishioners are invited to join our seminarians for these nine evenings of prayer and worship in preparation for Christmas. Each night of the Novena begins at 7:00 p.m. and includes prayer, Scripture, a reflective homily, and hymns led by the seminarian choir. The Novena will be held in the seminary’s recently renovated Chapel of St. Joseph. For further information, including the list of scheduled homilists, please visit www.kenrick.edu/novena.
Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.
-- Mark 13:31
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 15, 2015
This week in our Parish…
Daily Mass at 8:00am Monday thru Friday
Monday, November 16, 2015 Quilters 9:00a Qrm Sunflower Club 10:00a SH Adult Education 1:00p Rectory Italian Classes 6:30p Rm 104/106 Parish Council Mtg 7:00p Rectory
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 Craft Fair Mtg 6:30p SH Adult Education 6:30p Rectory
Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Church Cleaning 8:30a CH Finance Mtg 7:00p Rectory
Thursday, November 19, 2015 Italian Classes 6:30p Rm102/104/106 Decorate for Craft fair 6:30p SH
Friday, November 20, 2015 Decorate for Craft Fair All day SH
Saturday November 21, 2015 Craft Fair 9a-3p SH Reconciliation 3:30-4:10p CH Mass 4:30p CH
Sunday, November 22, 2015 Mass 8:00a CH Mass 10:30a CH Pvt. reserved 11:30a-5p SH
Collection hosted by The Knights of Columbus Council 453
Ladies Auxiliary
How it works: Gather all your shoes you don’t wear anymore,
rubber band or tie each pair together. Drop them off at our church in the box located by the door of the chapel entrance. The shoes are then collected and they are exported to street vendors in places like Kenya, Haiti, and South America. The street vendors receive valuable shoes, and people without shoes can purchase them for pennies on the dollar. The funds generated from exporting the shoes provide well drilling rigs, water purification systems, repairs for hand pumps, and health and hygiene training. Communities around the world receive the life-saving gift of CLEAN WATER!.
Thank you!
Samuel Patrick Dunham
on October 25, 2015
Proud parents: Andrew & Cari Celebrant: Deacon Joe Iovanna
Festival of Lessons and Carols
Sunday, December 6, 2015 2:30pm
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis His Excellency, Edward M. Rice, Presiding
An afternoon of readings and music with the
Archdiocesan Choirs
Event is free and open to the public
If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes. -- St. Clement
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Please pray for healing and strength for Gary Barker, Mary Frances Bathon, George Dent, Jan Dreyer, Paula Ferguson, Genny Fujarski, Charlie Haines, Elizabeth Hawkins, Kevin Higgins, Ed Howard, Janette Jewel, Marie Kellner, Dolores Kettenbach, Michael Krawczyk, Mary Mather, Rich Mather, Irene Mazzola, Jackie McGilligan, Julianne McMiller, Lou Ann Michaels, Lydia Molina, Sister Pat Murray, Tom & Josie Niemira, Marge Scheu, Ed Schmidt, Noel Schneider, Marion Schonhoff, Dorothy Schuchardt, Will Schuchardt, Beth Sim-mons, Steve Snelling, Edith Smiley, Becca Niemira Steinmetz, Dodie Stollhans, Garth and Laihla Weihl, Janice Weiter, Agnes Wiltgen, Lois Zitzmann and for all our homebound and nursing home parish-ioners and for their family and friends who take care of them.
Mass Intentions Monday, November 16, 2015 8:00 A.M. Tony Birkenmeier 8:00 A.M. Mary Frances Wrobel
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 8:00 A.M. Laura Klos—Special Intention 8:00 A.M. Purgatorial Society
Wednesday, November 18, 2015 8:00 A.M. Paul Quante 8:00 A.M. “Mary” Buenemann
Thursday, November 19, 2015 8:00 A.M. Baby Luzecki—Special Intention 8:00 A.M. Purgatorial Society
Friday, November 20, 2015 8:00 A.M. Loretta Abkemeier 8:00 A.M. James & Irene Croak
Saturday, November 21, 2015 4:30 P.M Mary Jane Eichhorn
Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:00 AM For the People of the Parish 10:30 AM McMiller—Towler Families
Servers
Saturday, November 21, 2015 4:30 PM Alex or Tiffany Sakamoto Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:00 AM
Kayden Hardesty Sunday, November 22 , 2015 10:30 AM Harry Signaigo
Eucharistic Ministers
Saturday, November 21, 2015 4:30 PM Jim Abkemeier, Pat Grotegeers, Joan Jewell, Kris Onanian
Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:00 AM Mary & Charlie Dooling
Sunday, November 22, 10:30 AM Mary Elkins, Cathy & Pat Maloney, Jackie McGilligan Marisol Pfaff, Garth Weihl
Lectors
Saturday, November 21, 2015 4:30 PM Peggy Sullivan Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:00 AM Ken Luecke Sunday, November 22, 2015 10:30 AM Fran Voss
Please pray for the repose soul of Austin Lyle, the 20 year old grandson of parishioner Cora Katzen who went to be with Our Lord on October 26, 2015. Please keep all of Austin’s family and friends in your prayers during this time of great sorrow and grief. Also, continue to
keep all of our parishioners grieving the loss of their loved ones in your daily prayers.
Vocation Chalice Program
Looking for more parishioners to consider taking the Chalice into their home for a week and commit to praying for vocations in a special way during that week. A brochure with suggested prayers for the week are included with the Chalice.
We have the weeks of January, 10, 17, 24, 31 and February 7, 21 and 28 available. Please call the rectory at 352-2111 ext 4 if you would be willing to participate.
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Bulletin Number: 59200 CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Mary Magdalen Church 4924 Bancroft Avenue St. Louis, MO 63109 TELEPHONE: (314 )352-2111 Ext. 4 CONTACT PERSON: Fran Voss EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat X Windows 7 PRINTER HP Color Laser Jet CP2025 TRANSMISSION TIME Thursday 11:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION November 15, 2015 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS