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HOLY MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00AM Weekday: M-F 6:30 and 8:15am, Sat 7am Holy day at 6:30 & 8:15am, 7:00pm ANOINTING OF THE SICK: 1st Saturdays @ 7am Mass EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Tuesday 9:00am –8:00pm RECONCILIATION: Following 8:15am Mass every Tuesday Every Saturday, 4:00-4:45pm ROSARY: Every Saturday following 7:00am Mass, M-F following 8:15am Mass St. Simon the Apostle CATHOLIC CHURCH Founded 1959 11011 Mueller Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 www.stsimonchurch.org phone: 314-842-3848 Fax: 314-842-9829 Pastor ................................... Rev. Brad Modde, ext. 117 [email protected] Senior Associate Pastor ... Rev. Tom Santen, ext. 118 [email protected] Pastoral Associate.............. Deacon David M. Camden, ext. 120 [email protected] Deacon ................................. Deacon Paul F. Stackle, ext. 119 We Are St Simon PARISH OFFICE Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:00pm (close for lunch 12-12:30pm) Parish Staff: Secretary .................. Nancy Caciano, ext. 100 [email protected] Business Manager ... Cindy Maloney, ext. 102 [email protected] Accountant ............... Maria Randazzo, ext. 101 [email protected] Director of Music...... Michelle Shaver-Krus, ext. 126 and Worship [email protected] Youth Ministry .......... Susan Pollard, ext. 128 [email protected] www.stsimonchurch.org PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN: Maggie Moore ............ 314-842-3848, ext. 132 [email protected] ST. SIMON PARISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: www.stsimonchurch.org 11019 Mueller Road, 314-842-3848, 2 Fax: 314-849-6355 Principal ...................... Karin Hiatt, ext. 203 Coord. Religious Ed. ... Mary Jo Ponder, ext. 205 Admin. Asst. ................ Karen Finn, ext. 200 School Tuition ............. Cindy Maloney, 842-3848, ext. 102 [email protected] ST. SIMON PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION: 11019 Mueller Road 314-842-3848, ext. 241 Fax: 314-849-6355 Director ....................... ext. 212 [email protected] SIMON SAYS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER: www.simonsaysecc.com 11015 Mueller Road 314-842-3848, 3 Fax: 314-842-4935 Director ....................... Michele Snyder, ext. 300 WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS! You may register by going to our website, www.stsimonchurch.org & selecting the ‘Parish Information’ tab, or by stopping in our parish office. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second and Fourth Sundays at 12:00pm noon. Registered parishioners should contact Deacon Dave Camden (842-3848, ext. 120) at least three weeks prior to desired date. Baptism Instruction required for first-time parents and godparents. September 10, 2017 BULLETIN DEADLINE: EACH TUESDAY BY 9:00AM FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEKEND BULLETIN. This schedule can change for Holy Days and holidays. SEND TO NANCY AT [email protected].

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HOLY MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00AM Weekday: M-F 6:30 and 8:15am, Sat 7am Holy day at 6:30 & 8:15am, 7:00pm

ANOINTING OF THE SICK: 1st Saturdays @ 7am Mass

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Tuesday 9:00am –8:00pm

RECONCILIATION: Following 8:15am Mass every Tuesday Every Saturday, 4:00-4:45pm

ROSARY: Every Saturday following 7:00am Mass, M-F following 8:15am Mass

St. Simon the Apostle CATHOLIC CHURCH Founded 1959

11011 Mueller Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 www.stsimonchurch.org phone: 314-842-3848 Fax: 314-842-9829

Pastor ................................... Rev. Brad Modde, ext. 117 [email protected]

Senior Associate Pastor ... Rev. Tom Santen, ext. 118 [email protected] Pastoral Associate.............. Deacon David M. Camden, ext. 120 [email protected]

Deacon ................................. Deacon Paul F. Stackle, ext. 119

We Are St Simon

PARISH OFFICE Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-4:00pm (close for lunch 12-12:30pm)

Parish Staff: Secretary .................. Nancy Caciano, ext. 100 [email protected] Business Manager ... Cindy Maloney, ext. 102 [email protected] Accountant ............... Maria Randazzo, ext. 101 [email protected] Director of Music ...... Michelle Shaver-Krus, ext. 126 and Worship [email protected]

Youth Ministry .......... Susan Pollard, ext. 128 [email protected] www.stsimonchurch.org PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN: Maggie Moore ............ 314-842-3848, ext. 132 [email protected]

ST. SIMON PARISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: www.stsimonchurch.org 11019 Mueller Road, 314-842-3848, 2 Fax: 314-849-6355 Principal ...................... Karin Hiatt, ext. 203 Coord. Religious Ed. ... Mary Jo Ponder, ext. 205 Admin. Asst. ................ Karen Finn, ext. 200 School Tuition ............. Cindy Maloney, 842-3848, ext. 102 [email protected]

ST. SIMON PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION: 11019 Mueller Road 314-842-3848, ext. 241 Fax: 314-849-6355 Director ....................... ext. 212 [email protected]

SIMON SAYS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER: www.simonsaysecc.com 11015 Mueller Road 314-842-3848, 3 Fax: 314-842-4935 Director ....................... Michele Snyder, ext. 300

WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS! You may register by going to our website, www.stsimonchurch.org & selecting the ‘Parish Information’ tab, or by stopping in our parish office.

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second and Fourth Sundays at 12:00pm noon. Registered parishioners should contact Deacon Dave Camden (842-3848, ext. 120) at least three weeks prior to desired date. Baptism Instruction required for first-time parents and godparents.

September 10, 2017

BULLETIN DEADLINE: EACH TUESDAY BY 9:00AM FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEKEND BULLETIN. This schedule can change for Holy Days and holidays. SEND TO NANCY AT [email protected].

Twenty-third Sunday in

Ordinary Time

Our culture tempts us to think that any action is allowed as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else. Today's readings show us how sadly narrow-minded that thinking is. They call us to a much higher standard, one that recognizes the majestic dignity of each human person. Ezekiel reminds us that the wicked acts of one person always affect the whole human community. Even if the sin is a private one, we are all responsible for shining light into the darkness. Matthew's Gospel echoes this idea, providing practical tips for bringing healing and reconciliation to sinful or broken relationships. Today's readings also show us the deep implications of sin: a failure to love. Saint Paul urges us to avoid sin and obey the law. The best way to do this, he professes, is to love. Love leads us from mere coexistence to genuine companionship.

THE WAY OF LOVE

Although today's readings might seem drearily preoccupied with sin, Saint Paul explains why sin is important to discuss: because every sin reduces the amount of love in the world. Paul turns the focus from sin to love when he writes, "Love is the fulfillment of the law" (Romans 13:10). What power that verse contains! If we begin each day by reciting that verse, we would be well on our way to a more generous life--not only avoiding sin as much as possible, but also actively seeking out ways to make life sweeter for our neighbors. Memorized verses inspire us when we face difficulties during the day, when we are irritated with someone, for example, or we need to make a decision. Remembering that "love is the fulfillment of the law" might truly help us avoid sin and do good in daily life.

THE WAY OF PRAYER

Learning a scripture verse by heart is, of course, a way of praying. In today's Gospel, Jesus encourages us to pray. Jesus firmly believes in the power of prayer, going so far as to guarantee results: "I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything for which they are to pray, it shall be granted to them by my heavenly Father." Jesus promises something else, too, something vitally important. More than a game of Go Fish in which we hope we "got what we asked for," prayer is a living encounter with Jesus himself: "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Today's readings move us beyond the bare minimum and open an enormous world to us. We shun the pettiness of sin not because we fear punishment, but because we want to love others deeply. We pray to our great God not because we want to get favors from a divine vending machine, but because we want to spend time with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Tom Schmidt, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

St. Simon the Apostle Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time September 10, 2017

Starting Thursday, October 5th

“Ephesians:

Discover Your Inheritance”

An Eight-Part Study of

St. Paul’s Le er to the Ephesians by Jeff Cavins

Date: Wednesdays, September 13 – November 1

Time: 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. (A day me session may be offered if enough interest.)

Loca on: Lower Church Hall Cost: $20 for student workbook

Please contact Deacon Dave at 314-842-3848 (ext. 120) or Steve Brokaw at 314-631-

7131 to register or for more informa on.

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To sign up to host the chalice, see the vocations bulletin board in the back of church or contact Mark Prange at [email protected] or phone– 314.378-4299. Even if you have already signed up, we would love for you to sign up again.

Roy Albright Steve Altemeyer Vincent Aubuchon Jeanette Bauer Mark Bingesser Mary Bowyer Patricia Brose Russ Bouchaert Mary Cibulka Mike Colombo Beverly Dent Dennis Duffin Katie Dunivin Cari Becker Fears Karen Fonke Marlene Graul

Please pray for the sick & homebound, esp. : Jack Hanewinkel Ruth Hassler Joanne Henderson Chris Hoey Katie Johnston Hilda Kern Dave Koerber Anna Loehnig Don Meinhardt Jimmie Meinhardt Rose Niewoehner Paul Noonan Jane Novak Yvonne Pfeil Mary Jo Ponder Tim Rickard

Jack Schmitz Carol Ship Richard Syberg Olivia Taylor Karen Thompson Gina Ventucci Jackie Ventucci Linda Walker Ray Washausen Mary Weber Carol Wilk Holly Wille Alexis Winter Kay Wittmaier-Bloss Irene Wuertz

Vocation Prayer Chalice:

Parish Stewardship of Treasure :

Dynamic Catholic, Alive! – Genuine Love When was the last time you corrected another person in charity? Did you recently pass up an opportunity to teach the truth to someone who was in error? Today, Ezekiel, St. Paul, and Jesus all remind us how important it is to be a witness to Christ and to love each and every person whom we encounter. We are called to be missionary disciples; we have a duty and responsibility to share our faith with others and to lead people from their sins back to God (cf. Ezekiel 33:8). Of course we are not perfect ourselves, but that does not mean that we should let our friends and enemies wallow in their sins. Let us bring others back into the light of Christ and allow others to lead us back to this light when we stray. archstl.org/dynamic

September 10, 2017 - 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time “You, son of man, I have appointed watchman for the house of Israel.” - EZEKIEL 33:7 Many of us are generous with our gifts. However, how often is our generosity at the minimum level required? We do just enough or give just enough. Remember, the Lord calls us to be generous with all the gifts He has given us, to grow them and return them with increase.

Readings for the Week Monday: Col 1:24 -- 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11 Tuesday: Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday: Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab; Lk 6:20-26 Thursday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35 Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17; Ps 113:1b-7; Lk 6:43-49 Sunday: Sir 27:30 -- 28:9; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21-35

Week of June Week of June

27-Aug YTD Offertory Received

Envelopes 9,428 96,855 Loose 307 3,319 On-line Giving (8/20 - 8/26/2017) 3,016 28,888 Total Offertory Received 12,750 129,062 Proposed Budget 2017-2018 15,000 135,000 Offertory Overage (Shor all) (2,250) (5,938) Special Collec ons-(July 1 - June 30) Peter's Pence $ 1,167.00

La n American Apostolate $ 1,292.00

Missionary Co-op $ 5,604.87

Cardinal Glennon Hospital $ 62.00

Holyday-Assump on $ 152.00

St. Vincent DePaul $ 325.00

Catholic University $ 95.00

Catholic Communica on Campaign $ 10.00

World Mission Sunday $ 1.00

Permanent Diaconate $ 1.00

Seminary Collec on $ 150.00

Holy Land $ 50.00

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sean Sabourin, son of Kathy Sabourin. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.

St Simon Service Day October 28th, 2017

11am – 4pm • On campus service projects • Donation drop off • More details to come!

www.stsimonchurch.org

Care Kits - Please start collecting/purchasing/or reaching out to your local dentists, businesses, etc. for the following needed items: Travel size (Shampoo/Conditioner, Deodorant, Toothpaste, Soap, Hand Sanitizer & Lotion) along with toothbrushes and feminine hygiene products. Monetary Donations are also appreciated.

Donated items can be dropped off at Church

vestibule in plastic tub marked “St Simon Service Day” For any monetary donations, please mail check to St. Simon, 11011 Mueller Road, 63123. You can also drop off check to church office. Make check out to St. Simon and put St. Simon Service Day on the memo line.

St. Simon the Apostle Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time September 10, 2017

Pro-Life News:

SEPT 16 -- HELPERS OF GOD’S PRECIOUS INFANTS Mass and Rosary walk to Planned Parenthood. Mass begins at 8:00 AM at the Cathedral Basilica followed by the Rosary walk and ending with Benediction. SEPT 16 -- PROJECT JOSEPH ONE DAY RETREAT, call Chuck at 314-974-6787 or [email protected] SEPT 16 -- NAT’L DAY OF REMEMBERANCE FOR ABORTED CHILDREN. Calvary Cemetery, 5239 W. Florissant, 11:45 AM SEPT 17 -- LIVING ROSARY FOR LIFE, Assumption Church, Mattis Rd, at 2:30 pm SEPT 23 -- ANNUAL BIRTHRIGHT GALA at the Ritz Carlton. For more information, contact Joan Arbuszewski at 636-530-7933 OCT 8 -- SILVER & GOLDEN WEDDING JUBILEE MASS, 2:30 pm at the Cathedral Basilica. Archbishop Carlson will be the celebrant. Celebrating couples who are registered by SEPT 15TH will receive a certificate and their name and wedding date will be in the program. OCT 22 -- 41ST ANNUAL RESPECT LIFE CONVENTION. Nominations are being accepted for the CARDINAL CARBERRY, (an individual); BISHOP McNICHOLAS, (Youth groups) and the Pro-Life Video Challenge Awards. The Video challenge, a 1-5 min video related to the Respect Life Convention theme: “Celebrate Life”, is open to amateur filmmakers (ages 13-39). All nominations must be in by Sept 15. More details and nomination forms can be found at STLRespectLife.org. 9:00 AM, St Charles Convention Center.

Coming September 20th

Seasons of Hope A SA SUPPORTUPPORT GGROUPROUP FORFOR THETHE BBEREAVEDEREAVED

This is a Christ-centered support group and is for you if any of these are true:

You are looking for friends in Christ to share your journey of sorrow.

You've been trying to figure out the meaning of your grief.

You want to get on with life but haven't been able to. You find comfort in the teaching of Christ. You are open to new ways of coping with your grief. You don't want to feel alone anymore.

Any member of our community who is mourning the loss of a loved one is encouraged to attend. Sessions begin on Wednesday, September 20th, from 10:00 to 11:30 am in the lower church hall (Mary Room) and continue weekly for 6 weeks. There is no charge but one must register so we can have an adequate amount of materials. Each 6 week season is different from the previous one so if you have already attended a season, this one will not repeat the material. These 6 weeks will be Season number one. Seasons of Hope was developed by M. Donna MacLeod, a hospice care and bereavement specialist. It has been given in a number of parishes throughout the country and here at St Simon. Many people have been helped and healed through this Christ-centered program. Please join us. To register or for questions please call Deacon David Camden at 842-3848 ext 120 or Beverly Simmerman at 314-791-2324. If there is interest in an evening program, please call Deacon Dave and let him know. If there is enough interest we could schedule another session.

MAGNIFICAT PRAYER BREAKFAST FOR WOMEN

Join us at a breakfast for Catholic women of St Louis. This month we are blessed to have Lucille “Lu” Cortese as our speaker. Lu is the founder and executive director of St Joseph radio. The Magnificat was Mary’s prayer of praise when she came together with Elizabeth. They came together to help one another, to speak of God’s action in their lives, to sing, to pray, to share a common table, and to be strengthened for all that was to come. Do we not all need this? Please join us. As always, cost for the breakfast and talk is only $20. Save the date, reserve your place for Saturday, September 23. The place is Cardinal Rigali Center, 20 Archbishop May Dr., Shrewsbury, Mo 63119. Registration at 8:30am, breakfast and program 9am - noon. Please reserve your place by calling the Catholic Renewal center, 314 731 6100. Limited seating. One can also register by email at [email protected] or to register online, please go to www.archstl.org/renewal, and click on “Magnificat.”

Upcoming ACTS Retreats: Women

Tammy Hampton, Director Jan. 18-21, 2018

Widow / Widower's Monthly Support Group

Next meeting, September 17, 2017

Time: 1:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Any Questions, please contact Linda Jackson @ 314-544-5623

or [email protected]

St Simon the Apostle Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time September 10, 2017

Stewardship in Action @ St. Simon…

Date Time Place Completed

1/11/2017 (WED) 3pm-7pm Hope Lodge X

2/9/2017 (THUR) 4:30pm-6:30pm Peter & Paul Meals Program X

3/18/2017 (SAT) 9am-1pm Habitat for Humanity x 4/18/17 (TUE) 3pm-6:30pm Fisher House X

5/18/2017 (THUR) 3pm-6:30pm Peter & Paul Meals Program X

6/20/2017 (TUE) 3pm-7pm Hope Lodge X

7/15/2017 (SAT) 9am-1pm Habitat for Humanity X

8/16/2017 (WED) 3pm-6:30pm Fisher House X

9/20/2017 (WED) 3pm-6:30pm Peter & Paul Meals Program

10/19/2017 (THUR) 3pm-7pm Hope Lodge

11/18/2017 (SAT) 9am-1pm Habitat for Humanity

12/8/2017 (MON) 3pm-6:30pm Fisher House

Upcoming Stewardship Opportunities:

If you have further questions or need help to get signed up, please contact Diane Colona (314-488-1911) or Ken Goeddel (314-494-6290).

PARISH HALL RENTAL We do rent the Parish Hall to parishioners for family events only, no fundraising. Rentals may not occur during Mass hours, or when there is a large parish event already scheduled on campus. Rental cost is $300. Please contact Nancy Caciano for more information @ 842-3848 Ext. 100

QUEEN OF HEARTS IS UP TO $6,000.

Queen of Hearts is up to $6,400

Last week Mary and Fallon's name was picked and they picked Card #26 , It was the

Ace of Hearts

They won $225.00

To sign up, just go to our parish website:

http://www.stsimonchurch.org/ and click on

the Local Stewardship – Serving our

Community button. You will see all

links for the rest of 2017 !

St. Simon Service Opportunity (Simon Servants) Wednesday, September 20th

Time: 3:00 pm - 6:30 pm Peter and Paul Meal Program

Address: 816 Allen Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104 St. Simon will prepare a meal of Sloppy Joe's, Tater Tots, Broccoli Casserole, Desserts and Drinks to approximately 200 people at Peter & Paul Meals Program in the Soulard area. Volunteer to: - donate items (We are still in need of many food item donations!!)

- help prepare the meal - help serve & clean up the meal

Peter & Paul Community Services (PPCS) and its' volunteers provide a meal 20 days each month, between the 2nd and 21st of the month, for community members. Clients include residents of their emergency shelter, individuals who are homeless, and individuals and families living on limited or fixed incomes. Monthly, more than 400 volunteers from the area churches and other organizations provide and serve a dinner to as many as 200 men, women, children, seniors and veterans each evening. Parking is available. Volunteers can park in Sts. Peter & Paul’s Parish Hall parking lot, which is diagonally opposite from the church. Volunteers will enter into the doors at the top of the staircase on the South-East side of the building. We can provide rides to anyone who needs one as well. We will meet in lower church hall and leave at 2:30 pm for anyone who wants to carpool or just follow. Children are welcome to volunteer as well, if accompanied by a guardian. Monetary donations are available. If this is a better option for you, please make your checks payable to St. Simon, and drop off or mail to the church office at 11011 Mueller Rd, 63123. Please note "Community Outreach" on your envelope and in the memo line. You can also now donate through the Online Giving button on our parish website @ www.stsimonchurch.org. Your monetary donations will be added to your year-end statement from St. Simon church.

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Friday Night Lights, an evening of CYC Soccer and CYC Volleyball, FacePain ng, Cage of Hay, Pumpkin pain ng,

amazing food, other family fun ac vi es, and much more.

Friday, October 13, 2017, 5pm-11pm 3 Bounce Houses this year. Can you conquer a new bounce

house called "WipeOut"? Flyer coming next week! Go Bulldogs!

Go Bulldogs!

St Simon the Apostle Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time September 10, 2017

Chili Open 4-person Scramble golf tournament Saturday, October 21, 2017

Sponsored by St. Simon Youth Ministry Parents ALL PROCEEDS GOES TOWARD TRANSPORTATION FOR

ST. SIMON YOUTH MINISTRY STEUBENVILLE CONFERENCE IN JULY 2018 Where: Triple Lakes , Millstadt, IL

Cost: $300.00 per Team ($75 per person) Includes Green Fees, Cart, Prize Money, skins, mulligans, beverages, and lunch

raffle chances separate cost Time: 8:30 am Shotgun`

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GOLF HOLE SPONSORSHIP FORM

Name: Email: Company Name: Phone: Address: There are two ways to sponsor a hole at the Annual Chili Open Golf Tournament: I would like to sponsor the following: � $50 – Company Logo and Sign on Tee Box. I like my sign to read: (If your company has a logo (jpeg or pdf) send to Jerry Willick at [email protected])

� $50 – Family and Sign on Tee Box. I like my sign to read:

Please make any check payments payable to St. Simon Youth Ministry in the appropriate amount. Thank you for your

support. Send check to: St. Simon Youth Ministry, ATTN: Jerry Willick, 11011 Mueller Road, St. Louis, MO 63128

Any questions regarding hole sponsorship, please contact Jerry Willick at 314-640-3312.

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St Simon the Apostle Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time September 10, 2017

News Around Town:

THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IS EXPOSED EVERY TUESDAY FROM 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

We are the church and Jesus is the center. In celebration of Corpus Christi, the Body and Blood of Christ, we continue the expansion of assignments for Eucharistic Adoration on Tuesdays. Please pray and consider signing up for an hour per month on a regular basis... choice of weeks are: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th Tuesday of the month. To volunteer, please call Mary Karen or Jerry Willick at 314-487-7634 or 314-640-0679.

Every Tuesday evening we pray the "Chaplet of Divine Mercy", in song" during Eucharistic Adoration at 6:45 - 7:05 pm. Jesus Promises Great Graces through His Image and praying the Chaplet. Please mark your calendar and come join us.

Eucharistic Adoration Schedule :

NEED HELP NEED HELP 3:00 - 4:00 pm Sally Laux (weekly) Gerry Jekel (3:30-4:30) (weekly) Annie Pusateri Barry Thompson 4:00 - 5:00 pm Carol Kusmec (weekly) Beverly Simmerman (weekly) Emma Espinoza NEED HELP 5:00 - 6:00 pm Kathy Cusumano (weekly) Pat/Jim Tornatore NEED HELP NEED HELP 6:00 - 7:00 pm Mary Sack (weekly) Marcella Kuhn (weekly) Jim Gleason Lori Markus 6:45 - 7:05 pm (Chaplet) Mary Karen/Jerry Willick 7:00 - 8:00 pm Carolyn Geber (weekly) John Ferretti (weekly) Angie Burton Joan Wyatt

Eucharistic Adoration Assigned Schedule Sept 12 - 2nd Tuesday 9:00 - 10:00 am Georgine Siems (until 9:45) (weekly) Peggy Hasenmueller (weekly) Dorothy Callahan Joan Wittmaier 10:00 - 11:00 am Carolyn Wheeler (weekly) Maria Bartolotta Sue Quante NEED HELP 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Barb/Bruce Schoenig (weekly) Jim Brennan (weekly) NEED HELP NEED HELP 12:00 - 1:00 pm Beverly Loslo (weekly) Steve Brokaw NEED HELP NEED HELP 1:00 - 2:00 pm Pat O'Malley (weekly) Mary/Lee Ortmeyer Ginny/Mike Bouckaert NEED HELP 2:00 - 3:00 pm Peggy Becker (weekly) Julianne Muehlher (weekly)

The fourth annual Mass for deceased children will be celebrated on Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 2:00PM at St. Mary Magdalen Church (Kingshighway and Bancro ). Principal celebrant and homilist will be Rev. Carl Scheble, VF, pastor of St. John the Bap st Parish and Dean of the South City Deanery. All are welcome to a end, especially those who have lost a child through miscarriage, s llbirth, abor on, accident, illness, or injury. St. Mary Magdalen Church is the official site of the Deceased Children’s Memorial.

Have you ever played tennis, racquetball, ping pong or generally like to play sports? Is a tennis too much running? Have you heard about Pickleball and wonder what the heck it is? Join us at Sunset Tennis Club to learn more about pickleball. It has swept the nation and we would love to share our love of this sport of pickleball! It is low impact swinging fun, and a great way to meet new people. Sunset Tennis Center is hosting an open house on September 15th, 2017 from 6-9:00pm. Located 10911 Gravois Industrial Court' Sappington MO 63128 Call 314-849-2327 to let them know that you are coming, so we can welcome you. Or call me, Linda Anglo, at 314-930-9225. Experience is not necessary as the game will be taught to newcomers. Come and learn something new!

Study Series: “True Reformers” at Pauline Books & Media

The Daughters of St. Paul are presenting “True Reformers,” a new six-part study series that presents a Catholic worldview addressing the Protestant Reformation, Thurs., Oct. 5 – Nov. 9, 7 pm at Pauline Books & Media, 9804 Watson Rd., St. Louis. This series produced by the Augustine Institute explores the lives of such saints as Thomas More, Ignatius of Loyola, Charles Borromeo, Francis de Sales and others who spear-headed the Church’s renewal. Call 314-965-3512 to register; $20 fee includes workbook.

Weekly Mass Intentions September 16, 2017

5:00 PM Altar Servers Mike Herndon Drew Kobe Jenna Roessler Extraordinary Ministers Lana Cornish - # Lisa Sanfilippo - # Barbara Andrus Georgeann Bauer Charlotte Goeddel Ken Goeddel Andrew Kobe Ray/Colleen Schulte Greeter Frank Sanfilippo Lectors Michael Flynn 1st Reading Sue Kriegshauser 2nd Reading Children’s Liturgist Ken & Charlotte Goeddel September 17, 2017 7:00 AM Altar Servers Mary Ann Lang John Lang Extraordinary Ministers Mona Sandroni - # Andy Sandroni - # Edward Berra John Ferretti Barb Ferretti Kathy Forcelledo Gigi Mueller Barry Thompson Greeter Robin Kraatz Lector Tony Forcelledo 9:00 AM Altar Servers Gwendolyn Francis Kaitlyn Francis Anna Wokurka Extraordinary Ministers Tracy Brokaw - # Joe Przybylski - # Stephen Brokaw Emma Espinoza Mark/Kathy Fraraccio Dave Hof Bill/Barbara Onder Mary Scott Greeter Chuck/Amy Roessler Lectors Marla Wokurka 1st Reading Paul Hemmann 2nd Reading 11:00 AM Altar Servers Megan Darrow Kyra Josse Lydia Thomas Extraordinary Ministers Peggy Becker - # Marcella Kuhn - # Beth Bartolotta Mary Gerwitz Chris/Trudy Hoey NOT FILLED NOT FILLED NOT FILLED Greeter

WEEK AT A GLANCE Sun Sep 10, 2017 HOSPITALITY SUNDAY

7am Mass-Fr. Krahman Where: Joseph Room 9am Mass-Santen Where: Joseph Room 9am Scout Mass Where: Church 11am Mass-Santen Where: Joseph Room 12pm Baptisms-Camden Where: Joseph Room 5pm Den Meeting Where: Mary & Joseph 6pm Pack Meeting Where: LCH Mon Sep 11, 2017 6:30am Communion Service-Camden Where: Church 8:15am Mass-Santen Where: Church 6:30pm Parish Council Where: Mary Room 6:30pm Parish School of Religion Where: School Building 7:30pm Youth Ministry Prayer Meeting Where: YMR Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:30am Communion Service-Camden Where: Church 8:15am All School Mass-Santen Where: Church 9am Confession Where: Church 9am Eucharistic Adoration- Where: Church 11am GPNH-Camden Where: Nursing Home 7pm Madonna Guild Meeting Where: LCH 8pm Benediction-Santen Where: Church Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:30am Mass-Modde Where: Church 8:15am Mass-Santen Where: Church 12:30pm Canasta Where: LCH 6:30pm Bingo Where: Gym and Cafe 7pm Adult Choir Where: Church 7pm Ephesians Bible Study Where: LCH 7pm St. Vincent De Paul Meeting Where: Mary Room Thu Sep 14, 2017 6:30am Mass-Modde Where: Church 8:15am All School Mass-Santen Where: Church 7pm SSECC Parent Orientation Where: Dominican Room 7pm Stewardship Council Where: Simon Room Fri Sep 15, 2017 6:30am Mass-Modde Where: Church 8:15am Mass-Santen Where: Church Sat Sep 16, 2017 7am Mass-Santen Where: Church 12pm Hall Rental Where: Church 1:30pm Wedding Where: Church 4pm Confessions Where: Church 5pm Mass-Modde Where: Church 6pm Private Baptism Where: Church 6-10pm 8th grade parent soccer game Sun Sep 17, 2017 7am Mass-Modde Where: Church 9am Mass-Santen Where: Church 11am Mass-Santen Where: Church 1:30pm Widow/Widower Support Group Where: Mary Room 2pm Hall Rental Where: LCH 6pm Adult Volleyball Where: Gym

Sunday, Sept. 10

7:00am

Norris House

9:00am

Don Lohmann

11:00am

Ancell Whitney

Monday, Sept. 11

6:30am

Marilyn Chambers

8:00am

Communion Service

Tuesday, Sept. 12

6:30am

Communion Service

8:15am

Norris Roessler

Weds., Sept. 13

6:30am

Patricia Vogel

8:15am

Jacob Dairaghi

Thursday, Sept. 14

6:30am

Joe Limmer

8:15am

Flynn– Grisham Families

Friday, Sept. 15

6:30am

Sue Seguin

8:15am

Albert Anthony

Saturday, Sept. 16

7:00am

John Hea

5:00pm

Rosemary Laury

Sunday, Sept. 17

7:00am

For the People

9:00am

Otto Winkelmann

11:00am

Hasenmueller-Moser-McEntee Families

Mary Burke Lectors Maria Ferretti 1st Reading Rick Eschelbach 2nd Reading

Children’s Liturgist Mary Gansner

SCRIP Sales week of 9/16

BINGO TEAM Class of 2021 scheduled this week, Sept. 13 Callers: Chuck/Leo & Bob; Cash Room: Frank & Lisa

5PM April Klobe/Erica Raterman 7AM Erica Raterman/Patricia Thomas 9AM Marianne Ross/Becky Rathmann 11AM Erica Raterman /Beth Bartolotta

St. Simon the apostle will be having an all campus Intruder Drill Wednesday, September 27th at 10:00. We will have a fire truck and police on campus. This is only a drill. The parking lot may be closed down due to the drill.