St. Anthony of Padua Bulletin
February 1, 1998
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA 233
Pastor's Column
On this Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time we
focus our attention this weekend on how we enflesh
or manifest or make plain-and-clear the eternal
Word, Jesus Christ, to others through our
determined willingness to be a prophet in our own
day and in our own space.
What really is a prophet? It's not so much
someone who predicts the future, but rather
someone who has identified the working of the Holy
Spirit within and exercises a mission of telling
convincingly God's truth as he or she experiences
it.
The aim of prophecy is not to be on the
cutting edge of revelation or to be the "religion
police" in society, but rather to open people's
hearts to turning toward God and demonstrating an
authentic "God-orientation."
As I understand it, the role of the prophet
has two movements: one is inward, coming to terms
with how God is shaking up my life; the other is
outward, testifying to the truth of the Gospel in
word and action.
The prophet is like the Mary-model described
by St. Francis for every honest follower of Jesus:
"We are mothers [to Jesus] when we carry Him in
our heart and body through divine love and a pure
and sincere conscience and when we give birth to
Him through His holy manner of working, which
should shine before others as example."
How do we accomplish this responsibility of
being a prophet in our own day? Again, there are
some specific behaviors which are indicative:
Praying Scripture: You can't give what
you don't have! To share the Word you have to
know the Word. Daily reading or listening to holy
Scripture is a must.
Living authentically: No masks or "false
fronts." No "buffet dining" approach to Jesus'
preaching and the Church's teaching on faith and
morals. Rather, making the choice to adopt and to
show a "seamless garment" approach to ethical
living and virtuous conduct, to buying into and to
modeling Jesus' own behavior.
Exhibiting patience, persistence, and
perseverance: Live your faith publicly but
positively, forcefully but gently, with
affirmation and support but with conviction,
determination, and endurance.
In this way you too will make the Word flesh
to dwell among us.
--Father Benet OFM
(From February 5 to February 11 I will spending
a week of vacation with my parents in Florida.)
Offering
Envelopes $4,258.10
Loose Collection $ 249.48
Children's Envelopes $ 15.75
TOTAL: $4,523.33
(COMPLIANCE WITH THE BUDGET:
This Week Cumulative
(1/25/98): (Week #30):
$ 5,453.06 $163,600.80
$ 4,523.33 $151,071.45
$- 929.73 $-12,529.35
"Set your heart on the greater gifts" (1
Cor 12:31). Stewardship is God's invitation to a
new life. It helps us to overcome our selfishness
and attachment to material possessions. It
enables us to be less possessed by what we
possess.
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...
about the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
On Monday, February 2, we celebrate the Feast
of the Presentation of the Lord. Records show
that it was celebrated as early as 386, and it
consisted of "a torchlight procession, a vigil of
expectation for the Lord who comes to meet his
people with the light of salvation ... The feast
is set 40 days after Christmas, observing Luke's
computation of the Jewish rite of the infant's
presentation and the parent's purification" thus
fulfilling the Jewish Law of consecrating the
first-born to God. Somewhere in the course of
history, the feast was changed to "The
Purification of Mary," and became a Marian feast.
"Vatican II's calendar reform restored the focus
of the day to the Lord's presentation, changing
both the feast's orientation and title from a
Marian to Christological one." Sourcebook
1998
--compiled by Brother Richard OFM
WORLD DAY FOR CONSECRATED LIFE
Word Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life is
being celebrated in dioceses throughout the United
States on Sunday, February 1. The Archdiocese of
St. Louis has been blessed with more than 3,000
women and men religious and members of secular
institutes. This weekend we ask you to offer a
prayer of thanks to God for these men and women
who have served so faithfully and generously in
our local Church, especially those who taught you
or who worked at the parish. We also ask you to
pray in special way for an increase of vocations
to religious life and secular institutes.
Parish News
SELF-STUDY: As part of the archdiocesan-wide implementation of the Strategic Pastoral
Plan, every parish will be conducting a detailed
self-study of its pastoral life during the next
few months. This study begins with a survey
for all parishioners which will take place this
weekend at all the Masses.
BLESSING OF CANDLES: On Monday, the
feast of the Presentation of our Lord in the
Temple, we will bless candles during the two
morning Masses. We encourage you to bring candles
you have purchased to be blessed at this time
(they need not be purchased at church). If you do
want to purchase candles, the sacristan will be
available 15 minutes before each of the Masses.
BLESSING OF THROATS: On the feast of St.
Blase, February 3 (Tuesday), it is traditional to
bless throats to seek God's protection and healing
for any ailments of the throat. This blessing
will take place only after the two morning Masses
and at the school in the afternoon.
GOOD GRIEF!!! The Good Grief Group will
meet in the sacristy on Tuesday, February 17, at
6:30pm. Call our social worker Kate or our parish
nurse Barb (353-7470) for details.
CPR CLASSES: CPR classes will be given
at St. Anthony's by Alexian Brothers Hospital as
follows:
Adult CPR on Thursday, February 19,
from 6:00pm to 9:00pm in St. Anthony Hall.
Infant/Child CPR on Saturday,
February 21, 9:00am to 12:00 noon in the West
Meeting Room.
If you are interested in either one or both,
it is necessary that you call Barb Salmo (353-7470) by February 13. There is no charge.
DO YOU NEED A CIRCUIT BREAKER? A Circuit
Breaker rebate from the State of Missouri on real
estate tax or rent is yours if you or your spouse
are 65 years old or disabled on Medicaid, and your
income must is less than $15,000 for a single
person and $17,000 for a married couple. If you
qualify, call Wanda at 353-2401.
ARCHDIOCESAN YOUTH CONFERENCE:
All high school students are invited to Youth
Conference '98 -- a day of fun, friends, a
concert, a Youth Mass, dinner, and a dance -- on
Sunday, February 22 at St. Mary's High School.
For details call Karen Huckeby at 771-8136 or Greg
Rohde at 371-0121.
NEWS ABOUT PARISHIONERS
RESTING IN PEACE: In your kindness please
pray for Mary T. Huskey, 86, who was buried on
Jan. 23, 1998, and Catherine Davis, 89, who
was buried on Jan. 26, 1998.
SANCTUARY LAMP: Last week one of the
sanctuary lamps was lit as a memorial prayer for
Joseph O'Connor. This week one sanctuary lamp
is lit as a prayerful remembrance of the Gyaky,
Zarka, Wambach, Horvath and Seper Families at
the request of MMG. The other one is lit as a
memorial prayer for Leo Elliott.
QUILT WINNER ON JANUARY 22: Joan Dodson.
YEAR OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: In preparation
for the Millennium the Holy Father has designated
the three years before 2000 to one of the Persons
of the Blessed Trinity. Last year in 1997 we
focused on Jesus Christ. Next year we concentrate
on God the Father. This year we direct our
attention to the Holy Spirit in a special way.
A special part of our parish's observance of this
Year of the Holy Spirit, will be our parish
mission:
PARISH MISSION: On the Thursdays of
Lent, from March 5 to March 26, we will celebrate
a Parish Mission at St. Anthony's with the Bishops
of our Archdiocese; the theme will be the Working
of the Holy Spirit.
There will be Mass and a special sermon each
Thursday at 7:00pm.
Archbishop Rigali will speak March 5 on "The
Holy Spirit and Conversion" and will highlight the
role of the Holy Spirit in calling us to a change
of heart.
Bishop Braxton will speak March 12 on "The
Holy Spirit and Evangelization" and will emphasize
the work of the Holy Spirit in proclaiming the
Good News of salvation.
Bishop Sheridan will speak March 19 on "The
Holy Spirit and Prayer" and will concentrate on
the Spirit's action in teaching us how to pray.
Bishop Naumann will speak March 26 on "The
Holy Spirit and Community" and will focus on the
function of the Holy Spirit in building up the
Body of Christ.
The mission will conclude with a communal
celebration of the Sacrament of Penance led by our
Franciscan Vicar Provincial, Fr. John Doctor OFM,
who will speak on "The Holy Spirit and
Reconciliation" on Thursday, April 2, at 7:00pm.
Mark your calendars for this special and
historic event!
AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE
PANCAKE BREAKFAST, sponsored by the
Auxiliary of Alexian Brothers Hospital, will be
held on Sunday, February 8, from 8:00am to
4:30pm in the hospital's Peterson Auditorium.
Please support our neighbors!
"MARDI GRAS", a fund-raising dinner-dance-auction to benefit the Sisters of the Most
Precious Blood, will be held on Friday, February
20, at The Columns in St. Charles. Doors open
at 6:00pm; tickets are $35. Call Sister Madelene
at 240-3420 for reservations.
TRIVIA NIGHT at St. Mary Magdalen's will
take place on Saturday, February 21; for time
and reservations call Sheri at 752-1448 or Jeanne
at 481-0558.
CAVALCADE '98, the annual dinner-auction
to benefit Bishop DuBourg High School, will be
held on Saturday, March 7. For more
information, call 832-3030.
ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR, sponsored by the
Spirit of St. Francis Drill team, will be held
Saturday, March 21, from 9:00am to 3:30pm at
the St. Francis of Assisi Parish Center
(Oakville); to apply for space call Karen at 845-2333.
IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS
RETROUVAILLE: Marriage is about sunset
cruises, romantic dinners, and dreams of the
future. Marriage is also about crying
babies, credit-card debts, and aging parents.
Is your marriage tearing you apart?
Retrouvaille is a lifeline for troubled
marriages. The next program begins February
20-22. For confidential information call
Mike at 389-4142 or 1-800-470-2230.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: What a perfect Valentine
gift for each other -- a Marriage Encounter
weekend! Weekends will be held February 13-15, March 20-22, and April 24-26. For
registration information call 469-7317.
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING INSTRUCTION: The
Couple-to-Couple League will begin a four-class instructional series on the Sympto-
Thermal Method of Natural Family Planning.
The first class will be held at 7:30pm on
Friday, February 13, at Alexian Brothers
MedStop (2900 Lemay Ferry Road). For
information call 481-1908.
Reminder
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY: Did you buy
a copy of Our Sunday Visitor to support
the Society of St. Vincent de Paul?
VIDEO ON FIRE AND REBUILDING is still
available at the parish office; call 353-7470.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Monday, February 2, PRESENTATION OF THE LORD
6:30 Carlyne M. Ries
8:00 Dorothy Paulis
Tuesday, February 3, St. Blase
6:30 John Fugina
8:00 Patricia Palermo
Wednesday, February 4, Joseph of Leonissa
(Cap)
6:30 Mathilda M. Holdener
8:00 Ed Windler
Thursday, February 5, St. Agatha
6:30 Gansmann Family
8:00 For Vocations
Friday, February 6, Sts. Peter Baptist & Comp.
6:30 Frieda Schafer
8:00 Doris A. Miles
Saturday, February 7, St. Colette (OSC)
6:30 Angela A. O'Donnell & Family
8:00 Anne Kelley
Sunday, February 8, 5TH IN ORDINARY TIME
4:30 (Saturday) Alois Swehla
6:00 For the Parishioners
8:00 Henri Bouchard
10:30 James Breedan
Liturgical Assistants
Week of February 2-8
LECTORS:
6:30 Weekdays, Feb. 2-7: Alberta Stackle
8:00 Weekdays, Feb. 2-7: Georgia Berry
Sunday, February 7-8
4:30 Cheryl & Jared Degenhart
6:00 Georgia Berry
8:00 Marie Mergel, Beth Morgan
10:30 Alberta Stackle, Ian Penrose
6:30 Weekdays, Feb. 9-14: Georgia Berry
8:00 Weekdays, Feb. 9-14: Joe Sestric
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
4:30 Hosts: Joanie Medina, Doris Eagan*
Cups: Sue Geldmacher, Janice
Leicht, Valerie Geldmacher, Anthony
Minnick
6:00 Rich Steger
8:00 (Ladies' Sodality)
10:30 Hosts: Georgia Berry, Betty Krull*
Cups: Pat Penrose, Julia Brown,
Theresa Mayer, Dorothy Schaefer, Gloria
& Steve Derickson, Ruth Brown**
This Coming Week
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Coffee and Donuts after 8:00 Mass
9:00 a.m. - Mass at Chariton Apartments
9:00 a.m. - R.C.I.A. (S)
10:30 a.m. - Family Mass
12:00 p.m. - Credit Union Annual Meeting (L)
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16
6:30 p.m. - Building Commission (L)
7:00 p.m. - Youth Commission (M)
7:30 p.m. - Prayer Group (E)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17
6:30 p.m. - Grief Support Group (S)
6:30 p.m. - Bingo (L)
7:30 p.m. - Al-Anon Meeting (F)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
11:00 a.m. - A.A. Meeting (W)
1:00 p.m. - Franciscan Mothers Club (E)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
6:00 p.m. - CPR for Adults (L)
7:00 p.m. - Finance Council Meeting (S)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
3:00 p.m. - Holy Hour (Ch)
8:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (F)
8:00 p.m. - Men's Club (L)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
9:00 a.m. - CPR for Adults & Infants (W)
4:30 p.m. - Cub Scout Mass & Banquet
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
9:00 a.m. - R.C.I.A. (S)
10:30 a.m. - SFO Mass
2:00 p.m. - SFO Meeting