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519 East Fourth ƒ Alton, Illinois OBLATES OF THE VIRGIN MARY www.stmarysalton.com IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Artwork by Colette Manns Hay Epiphany! Hay Epiphany! PARISH COMMUNITY Pastor FR. JEREMY PAULIN, O.M.V. FR. DAVID BEAUREGARD, O.M.V. FR. PAUL NGUYEN, O.M.V. FR. BENJAMIN UNACHUKWU, O.M.V. DEACON JIM SCHWARTZKOPF PARISH OFFICE 618-465-4284 Fax: 618-463-4637 VOICEMAIL & DROPBOX SCHOOL OFFICE 618-465-8523 Middle School 618-465-9719 www.smsalton.com MASS SCHEDULE Weekdays & Saturdays: 6:30 am & 8:00 am During School Year: Fri. 8:15 am Saturdays: 5:15 pm (for Sunday Obligation) Sundays: 6:30, 8:00*, 9:30, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm *8:00 am on Facebook Live Daily Rosary: 5:30 pm Mon.-Fri. on Facebook Live Day before Holy Day: 5:15 pm Holy Days: 6:30, 8:00 am 12:00 noon and 5:15 pm (if announced) First Fridays: 5:15 pm CONFESSIONS First Friday of the Month: 4:00-5:00 pm Saturday: 4:00-5:00 pm & 7:00-8:00 pm AND BY APPOINTMENT ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the office if you or a loved one needs to be anointed. 618-465-4284, and press 1 BAPTISMS Please call the office to arrange a baptism at this time. MARRIAGES To be arranged at least six months before marriage. Call the Parish Office. Check out our Facebook page... St. Mary’s Catholic Church

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  • 519 East Fourth ƒ Alton, Illinois OBLATES OF THE VIRGIN MARY

    www.stmarysalton.com

    IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCHSaint Mary’s Catholic Church

    Artwork by Colette Manns

    Happy Epiphany!Happy Epiphany!

    PARISH COMMUNITYPastor

    FR. JEREMY PAULIN, O.M.V.FR. DAVID BEAUREGARD, O.M.V.

    FR. PAUL NGUYEN, O.M.V.FR. BENJAMIN UNACHUKWU, O.M.V.

    DEACON JIM SCHWARTZKOPF

    PARISH OFFICE618-465-4284

    Fax: 618-463-4637VOICEMAIL & DROPBOX

    SCHOOL OFFICE618-465-8523

    Middle School 618-465-9719www.smsalton.com

    MASS SCHEDULEWeekdays & Saturdays:

    6:30 am & 8:00 am During School Year: Fri. 8:15 am

    Saturdays: 5:15 pm (for Sunday Obligation)

    Sundays: 6:30, 8:00*, 9:30, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm

    *8:00 am on Facebook Live Daily

    Rosary: 5:30 pm Mon.-Fri. on Facebook Live

    Day before Holy Day: 5:15 pm Holy Days: 6:30, 8:00 am 12:00 noon and 5:15 pm

    (if announced)

    First Fridays: 5:15 pm

    CONFESSIONSFirst Friday of the Month: 4:00-5:00 pm

    Saturday: 4:00-5:00 pm & 7:00-8:00 pmAND BY APPOINTMENT

    ANOINTING OF THE SICKPlease call the office if you or

    a loved one needs to be anointed.618-465-4284, and press 1

    BAPTISMSPlease call the office to arrange

    a baptism at this time.MARRIAGES

    To be arranged at least six monthsbefore marriage. Call the Parish Office.

    Check out our Facebook page... St. Mary’s Catholic Church

  • My dear Brothers and Sisters in the Year of Our Lord, 2021,Happy New Year! Happy Epiphany!Today we recall the arrival of the three Wise Men, the Magi, at the stable in Bethlehem, and the Epiphany, or manifestation of Jesus to the Gentiles, or non-Jewish peoples. Their arrival and adoration of the newborn king is a sign of the fact that God reveals himself to all men of every time and place, indeed, that he is the Savior of the world! They went home by a different route, a sign that they were changed - transformed by their encounter with the God made man. St Hippolytus of Rome (d. 236), a priest and theologian, wrote simply yet profoundly about the change that the Incarnation of the Son of God wrought in our world and inhuman hearts.On behalf of Frs Dave, Ben, Paul, Dcn Jim and myself, Merry Christmas and blessing in the New Year of our Lord 2021! May the Christ-child continue to transform us all!

    – Fr Jeremy OMV

    "Our faith is not founded upon empty words; nor are we carried away by mere caprice or beguiled by specious arguments. On the contrary, we put our faith in words spoken by the power of God, spoken by the Word himself at God’s command. God wished to win men back from disobedience, not by using force to reduce him to slavery but by addressing to his free will a call to liberty. The Word spoke first of all through the prophets, but because the message was couched in such obscure language that it could be only dimly apprehended, in the last days the Father sent the Word in person, commanding him to show himself openly so that the world could see him and be saved. We know that by taking a body from the Virgin he re-fashioned our fallen nature. We know that his manhood was of the same clay as our own; if this were not so, he would hardly have been a teacher who could expect to be imitated. If he were of a different substance from me, he would surely not have ordered me to do as he did, when by my very nature I am so weak. Such a demand could not be reconciled with his goodness and justice. No. He wanted us to consider him as no different from ourselves, and so he worked, he was hungry and thirsty, he slept. Without protest he endured his passion, he submitted to death and revealed his resurrection. In all these ways he offered his own manhood as the first fruits of our race to keep us from losing heart when suffering comes our way, and to make us look forward to receiving the same reward as he did, since we know that we possess the same humanity. When we have come to know the true God, both our bodies and our souls will be immortal and incorruptible. We shall enter the kingdom of heaven, because while we lived on earth we acknowledged heaven’s King. Friends of God and co-heirs with Christ, we shall be subject to no evil desires or inclinations, or to any affliction of body or soul, for we shall have become divine. Whatever evil you may have suffered, being man, it is God that sent it to you, precisely because you are man; but equally, when you have been deified, God has promised you a share in every one of his own attributes. The saying Know yourself means therefore that we should recognise and acknowledge in ourselves the God who made us in his own image, for if we do this, we in turn will be recognised and acknowledged by our Maker. So let us not be at enmity with ourselves, but change our way of life without delay. For Christ who is God, exalted above all creation, has taken away man’s sin and has re-fashioned our fallen nature. In the beginning God made man in his image and so gave proof of his love for us. If we obey his holy commands and learn to imitate his goodness, we shall be like him and he will honour us. God is not beggarly, and for the sake of his own glory he has given us a share in his divinity." - From the Treatise of St Hippolytus "On the Refutation of All Heresies"

    St. Mary’sCatholic Church

    ALTON, ILLINOIS

    THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD

    JANUARY 3, 2021

    MASS INTENTIONS

    Monday, January 4 6:30 am Janice Mueller† 8:00 am Helen & Bill Frederick†

    Tuesday, January 5 6:30 am Steve & Goldina

    Amizich† 8:00 am Marvin & Diane

    Mantlo†

    Wednesday, January 6 6:30 am Int of the Jan Manns

    Family 8:00 am Irma Soto†

    Thursday, January 7 6:30 am Michael Molloy, Jr.†8:00 am Int of Brett Pollach

    Friday, January 8 6:30 am Joseph Witcher†

    8:15 am Nick Blevens†

    Saturday, January 9 6:30 am Patricia & Daniel J

    Maher† 8:00 am Scott Greding†

    5:15 pm Int of Sophia Haine

    Sunday, January 10 6:30 am Kathie Henderson† 8:00 am Margie Walter†

    9:30 am Richard Swift† 11:00 am Felicia Goeken† 6:00 pm The People of

    St. Mary’s

    Learning and Living Our Catholic Faith

  • Please remember our brothers and sisters, who are in need of prayer.

    The Almeter Family, Lucy Rose Lucas, Bill Haine, Naomi Fader, Barb Cronn, Everett O’Connor, Tom Grossheim, Jack Droste, Greg Weirich, Cathy Weirich, The Ringering Family, Sean Michael Donahue, Veronica Murray, Keith Houghton, Debra Houghton, Baby Olivia, Mary Jenniches, Phyllis Milford-Rill, Larry Greenwell, Emilee Tate, Pat Gorman, Liam Maher, G. Terry Westfall, Ellen Saville, Margarita Pulido, Bob Rill, Chris Henkhaus, Mike Mihalich, Kathleen Engdale, Martha Kraehmer, Sue Imming, Michael Jennings, Jr., Francis Gonzales, Jill Love, Henry Leady, Matthew Paulda, Mary Wuellner, Stephen Turvey, Rollan “Jerry” Jouett, Samuel Madrey, Jackie Stilley, Brian Petty, Bryce, William Danother, John Wittman, Phil Hoefert, Mary Ann Raymond, Trisha Middleton, Denny Meehan, Jonathan Denney, Sarah Huber, Bill Cox, Joan Cox, Florence Sabaj, Diana Melosci, Bonnie Haegele, Carmen Kassler, Gail Grant, Patrick Hickey, Carolyn Holt, Mary Jo Buesteton, Michelle Moody, Gene Manley, Kathy Klaus, Tim Holt, Cathy Jo Taul, Logan K., Andrew Brenner, Mary Jane Siemer, Eric Holt, Joe Certa, Sr., Tanner Akers, Jenny Breden, Shirley J. Waide, Barbara Hill, Jim Budde, Carolyn McDey, Christie Lane, Ron Eaton, Donna Scheffel-Null, Deborah Olney, Jackie Stilley, Vera Gray, Dolores Hill, Sharon McCoy, Ted Holt, Amy Terhaar, Cindy Klunk, Carol Woelfel, Molly E., Catharine Williams, Lela Rose, Jerome Carrigan, Jeannette Krug, Pam Boutin, Toni, Frank & Donna Lavite, Barbara Hayes, Ralph Johnson, Valerie Krohe, Toni Eichorn, Louis Ferraro, Lauren Stevison

    Holy Mary, help those in need, give strength to the weak, comfort the sorrowful, pray for God’s people, assist the clergy, and intercede for religious. May all who seek your help experience your unfailing protection. Amen.

    If you have submitted a name for prayers in the bulletin they will remain for one month. If you would like to ask the parish to continue praying, please let the parish office know by calling (618) 465-4284. Thank you for your prayers!

    PLEASE PRAY FOR THESE AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCESJordan Cook, Kris Drake, Kyle Gray, Brian Gehm, Alaina Gehm, Johnny Braun, Grant Wanamaker, Trenton Brown, Michael Lucas, Drew Hargus, Steven Layne Blair, Jr., Joseph Brakeville, Keith Johnson, Joseph Buehlman, Teresa Buehlman, Austin Knebel, Megan Schuette, Daniel Chartrand, Morgun Yogore, William Kerr, Alex Geisen, Matthew Gonzales, Dree Anna Dixon, Jacob Allen, Matt Jouett, Tamara Cardenas, Emily Keith, Lisa Haegele, Kyle Ontis, Kaleb Selock, Caleb Rench, Danny Geringer, Zach Meyer, Jeff Schlobohm, Kaleb Denney, Samantha Gorman, Lane Oliver, Alexander Jaworski, Lance Perkey, Jonathan McCullough, Samantha Hoehn, Grace Gerhart, Trent Ward, Michael Cooke, Ed Maag, Luke Plunkett

    Your prayers are requested for the souls ofKathie Henderson(Sister of Laurie Horn)

    “May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.”

    THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORDFocus: The eternal gifts of joy, hope, and peace are

    bestowed on those who choose to live in the light of Christ.

    The voices of the prophet Isaiah, the Apostle Paul, and the three kings – Balthazar, Caspar, and Melchior – resound today in one joyful chorus. They are reminding us that Christ, our Light, has come to dispel the darkness of sin and death to remain with us forever.Isaiah joyfully foretells of the light that emerges from darkness at the coming to Christ. In the second reading, Saint Paul reminds his listeners that, whether Gentile or Jew, they are all a part of the one body of Christ, the Church. In the Gospel, the three wise men visit the Christ-child, bearing gifts to pay him homage.

    PART ONE - THE PROFESSION OF FAITHSECTION TWO – THE CREEDS – GOD REVEALS HIS NAME204. God revealed himself progressively and under diferent names to his people, but the revelation that proved to be the fundamental one for both the Old and the New Covenants was the revelation of the divine name to Moses in the theophany of the burning bush, on the threshold of the Exodus and of the covenant on Sinai.

    BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASS(2ND Sunday of each month)

    The next Baptismal preparation class will be held NEXT Sunday, January 10th. This class meets immediately following the 11:00 am Mass in the MaryAnn Room (in the basement of the Church). Please call the Parish Office at (618) 465-4284 to register for this class.

    2021 MASS BOOKThe 2021 Mass Book is open! We still have many dates available for your intentions. While our office is still closed to in-person visits, please email your requests to Tricia Conrad ([email protected]) or call (618) 465-4284. Thank you!

  • St. Mary’s

    Adoration Chapel

    Venerable Bruno LanteriA New Years Resolution from

    Fr. Lanteri

    “I recommend that you renew more than ever, and very often,

    the holy presumption of desiring from the Lord the grace to reach the holiness you would have attained had you always been faithful to his graces.”

    – Venerable Bruno Lanteri, Founder of the OMV

    Learn more here: omvusa.org omvusa.org/bruno-lanteri/

    PARISH OFFICE NEWSIn light of the current outbreak of Covid in our area and in conjunction with the St. Mary’s School closing, the Parish Office will be closed to in-person contact through January 11, 2021. We can still be reached via email and phone messages during this time.

    Parish Office: (618) 465-4284Laurie Horn ~ [email protected] Conrad ~ [email protected]

    The drop box is still available if you wish to drop off something for the Parish Office or the school.

    Thank you and stay healthy!

    BANNS OF MARRIAGECongratulations to –

    Matthew Jenkins & Tatiana KuskovaWho will be married during the month of January.

    We offer our best wishes and prayers that the peace of Christ may live always in their hearts and in their home!

    2021 ST. MARY’S CALENDARSThe 2021 St. Mary’s Church Calendars are now available!! You can find them in the back of Church ~ A free-will donation is being accepted. All funds raised will go towards the yearly dinner for our Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George. We would like to thank Schwartzkopf Printing for the beautiful printing and Elias, Kallal & Schaaf Funeral home for their generous contribution towards our 2021 calendars!

    WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULEWeekday Masses 6:30am | 8:00am

    During School Year Friday at 8:15amFirst Friday of Month

    6:30am | 8:00am | 5:15pm

    SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULESaturday Vigil 5:15pm

    Sundays 6:30am | 8:00am | 9:30am | 11:00am | 6:00pmHoly Day Vigil 5:15pm

    Holy Days 6:30am | 8:00am | Noon | 5:15pm

    CONFESSIONSSaturdays 4:00pm to 5:00pm &

    7:00pm to 8:00pm

    First Fridays 4:00pm to 5:00pm

    IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH

    Saint Mary’s Catholic Church

    2 0 2 1519 EAST FOURTH STREET | ALTON, ILLINOIS 62002

    Parish Office Phone: 618-465-4284 • Office FAX: 618-463-4637 • Email: [email protected] Website: www.stmarysalton.com• Parish Office Hours: M-F 8:00am to 3:30pmOFFERING ENVELOPE PICK-UP

    The 2021 offering envelopes are ready to be picked up but things are, of course, going to be different this year. Mailing the envelopes is cost prohibitive so we are going to offer contactless pick up. Please email or call the parish office and leave a message stating that you would like to pick up your envelopes. We will have a table set up on the parish office front porch. The boxes will be clearly marked with your name so they will be easy to pick up. Thanks for your help with the distribution and your understanding!

    **Please be patient with us – We will try to accommodate your pick-up request

    as best as we can.

    HELP WANTED – SNOW REMOVAL –

    We are looking for help with our snowblowing! The snow is coming and we need to be ready! The main parking lots of St. Mary's Church and School will be plowed but sidewalks and steps will need to be snowblown, shoveled and salted. All equipment will be provided. An hourly rate will be paid. Interested parties must be willing to work early morning hours as the clearing will need to be done before morning Masses and school starts.

    If you are interested, please email Jacob Brown at [email protected]

    Adorers Needed: Thursdays: 3:00pm, 5:00pm Fridays: 5:00pm Saturdays: 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pmAdditional Adorers Needed: Mondays: 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm Tuesdays: 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pmWednesdays: 4:00pm, 5:00pm Thursdays: 4:00pm Fridays: 3:00pm Saturdays: 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm Sundays: 3:00pm, 5:00pm

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    Remember, O most chaste spouse of the Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who

    implored your help and sought your intercession were left unassisted. Full of confidence in your power I fly unto you and beg your protection.Despise not O Guardian of the Redeemer my

    humble supplication, but in your bounty, hear and answer me. Amen.

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    Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers and Servers:

    All Saturday Evening and Sunday Masses Please check your MSP app or e-mail

    Weekday Server & Lectors:Please be available to help usher

    at weekday Masses

    * * * To prevent infection, * * * please refrain from singing in Mass * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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