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Sunday Mass: 10:00a.m. Confessions: 9:45-9:55 a.m. Sun. or by
appointment
Weekday Mass: In rectory Mon. through Fri. 7:30a.m. Holyday Mass 7:30a.m. in rectory
Parish Telephone: 314 721-6403
Email: all_saintschurch@sbcglobal.net
Web page: www. allsaintsucitymo.org
Parish Staff
Rev. Msgr. Michael John Witt, Ph.D., M.Div. - Pastor
Linda L. Mayer, M.S.,B.A. - Director of Music
All Saints Church
Liturgical Roles
Readings for the Week of September 30 through
October 6, 2019
ALL SAINTS PARISH 6403 CLEMENS U. CITY, MO. 63130 314-721-6403 Email: all_saintschurch@sbcglobal.net
In your charity, please remember those
who are suffering in body, mind or spirit: William Leo Bursak
Glori L’Ecuyer Jessica Williams Mary Ann Bourbon Alphonso Thomas Jr. Dorothy Figueras Ann Grandstaff Dona Langheier Susan Burgers Darryl Bullard Adela Ciza Rita Carr Mattie Pruitt Suretha Thomas Sandra Spirk Daven Schanche Kevin Wirthlin Orson Abernathy Tanya Gibson Billie Hoffman Dorphine Deavault Annie Howard Robert Levy Fr. Fred Edwards Carol Kueker Jacob Schneider Judith Wolf Nicole Meyer Sue Anne Whitener Kyle Patterson Brandon Carter Tim Patterson Pat Patterson Rita Stanley Cathy Jacobi Ruby Moss Elsie Glickert Those in Assisted Living and Nursing Homes
Mary Jaquet, Ollie Wilson, May Mosbey, Hazel Chambers, Robert and Anna Roberson
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sept. 29, 2019
Mass Intentions
Your Gifts to God and Parish
Oct. 6, 2019
Extraordinary Ministers: Monica Cullum Steve Cullum Lectors: Jon McGinnis Thelma Jennewein Server: Morgan McGinnis Usher/Greeter Joe Clooney Tom Lachajczyk Finance Ministers: Steve Harvey Meg Wynkoop
09/30 7:30AM 10/01 7:30AM 10/02 7:30AM 10/03 7:30AM 10/04 7:30AM 10/06 10:30AM
Mon. Inga Pariera Tues. Paul King Wed. Inga Pariera Thurs. Mary McCreedy Fri. Justin Carroll Sun. People of the Parish
Totals for the weeks of Sept. 22 and Sept. 29 will appear in the Oct. 6 bulletin
Never look down on someone
unless you’re helping them up.
Monday: Zec 8:1-8; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; St. Jerome Lk 9:46-50 Tuesday: Zec 8:20-23; Ps 87:1b-7; Lk 9:51-56 St.Therese of the Child Jesus Wednesday: Neh 2:1-8; Ps 137:1-6, 10-11; Holy Guardian Angels Mt 18:1-5, 10 Thursday: Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-12; Ps 19:8-11; Lk 10:1-12 Friday: Bar 1:15-22; Ps 79:1b-5, 8-9; St. Francis of Assisi Lk 10:13-16 Saturday: Bar 4:5-12, 27-29; Ps 69:33-37; Blessed Francis Xavier Lk 10:17-24 Sunday: Hb 1:2-3; 2:2-4; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 2 Tm 1:6-8, 13-14; Lk 17:5-10
September 29, 2019
Upcoming Events
Reflecting on God’s Word
Sunday, September 29 The Conversation, following mass Sunday, October 13 Friends & Family , Coffee and Pastries
Tuesday, October 22 Activity Committee Meeting
Sunday , October 27 Fire Fighters Mass, Coffee & Pastries Friday, November 1 All Saints Day, pot luck supper Saturday, November 9 Trivia night Sunday, November 10 Coffee and Pastries Sunday, November 24 Coffee and Pastries Tuesday, November 26 Activity Committee
Baskets for Trivia Night Now is the time to begin thinking about baskets for
trivia night .
Teams This is also the time to begin planning your team,
up to 10 people for a team.
Annual Assembly of the Missouri Catholic Conference
The Catholic Bishops of Missouri invite you to attend the An-nual Assembly of the Missouri Catholic Conference on Satur-day, October 5th, in Jefferson City. Come learn about public policy from the experts who are involved in advocacy on a daily basis. The theme of this year’s gathering is “Raising the Next Generation of Catholic Advocates.” The event is free and includes lunch and childcare for children above four years of age. A youth track is available for students in middle school and up and includes a mock legislature where students can debate bills on the floor of the Missouri Senate. To register for the event, go to MOCatholic.org or call 1-800-456-1679. See you on October 5th!
Hear Our Very Own Monsignor Witt
Monsignor Witt will be on Catholic radio
Tuesday, October 8 from 2-3PM
and on Thursday, October 10 from 9-10AM
Please help Monsignor Witt raise money for Catholic radio by calling in a pledge while he is on the air. Metro St. Louis radio stations are AM 1460 and AM 1080, and FM 92.7(Metro East and St. Louis), FM 96.7 (St. Louis County), FM102.9 (St. Charles County), FM 102.9 (Washington, MO) and FM 90.1 (Gray Summit)
If anyone is the prophet of the punch line, it is Amos. He trav-els up from the south to preach to the people of the northern kingdom of Israel and he pulls no punches. “Woe to the com-placent,” he begins, and then in a quick series of brush strokes lets them know how God sees them: lying upon their beds, stretched out on their couches, eating their tender lamb and calves, drinking fine wine while the music plays and they anoint themselves with the best oils. Then the punch line—they shall be the first to go into exile. The party is over! In a similar vein Jesus paints a portrait of “Richman”—tradition has named him Dives (Latin for “rich man”)—dressed in the best, eating the best, insulated in his own little world, while at his door Lazarus lies starving, with only dogs coming to lick his sores. It is a scene of total indifference to the plight of the poor. God’s response is clear. The wheel will turn. And when it does, so shall Lazarus and Richman. What was a gap between them becomes a chasm. The Letter to Timothy today contains advice from a mentor to his beloved child in the faith. It offers of profile of how the baptized person is to live. It’s a shame that the reading does not begin earlier (1 Timothy 6:9–10) and end later (6:17–19), because these verses directly warn about the dangers of money, offering advice for the wealthy so that they may “lay hold of eternal life” (6:12).
—James A. Wallace, C.SS.R. Copyright © 2012, World Library Publications. All rights re-served.
Living God’s Word Jesus became poor so that we might be rich in the grace and wisdom of the Lord. We can pray and meditate on the respon-sorial psalm for this week: “Blessed is he who keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed, gives food to the hungry. The LORD sets captives free” (Psalm 146:7).
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If you love someone who is in heaven there
is a little bit of heaven in your home.