St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church601 N. Fourth St., St. Charles, MO 63301 − Founded 1791
Parish Vision Statement:We are the parish that, through our communion with Jesus, guided by the Holy Spirit:
Welcomes all; Celebrates our unity, diversity, and traditions; Uses God’s gifts toserve and teach others and be the face of Jesus Christ in the Community.
Contact Information
Parish Offi ce 636-946-1893
636-946-5598 (fax) offi [email protected]
School Offi ce636-946-2713
www.borromeoschool.org
Religious Education Offi ce 636-946-2916
Latino MinistryMinisterio Hispano
St. Vincent DePaul Society 636-925-1616
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Parish Offi ce Business Hours
Monday through Friday9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Schedule of Holy Mass
Saturday:8 a.m.
5 p.m. Vigil for SundaySunday:
7 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. in Spanish
Monday-Friday: 6:30 a.m.
8 a.m.Wednesday:
6:15 p.m. in Spanish
Fr. William Dotson, [email protected]
Fr. Don Schramm, Retired [email protected]
Fr. John Paul Hopping, Associate Pastor (314) 828-0442
Deacon Don McElroy, Senior DeaconDeacon Jorge Perez, Hispanic LiaisonDeacon Steve MoellerSr. Raquel Ortez,
S.S.N.D. Director of Religious Education
Ms. Kristin Williams, Youth & Family MinisterMrs. Rosanne Tabaska, Offi ce SecretaryMrs. Mary DuBois, Offi ce SecretaryDr. Jackie Voelkl, School PrincipalMrs. Jeannie Dickherber,
School Offi ce ManagerMrs. Mary Kutchback,
Organist, Pastoral Associate for SeniorsMrs. Beth Duello, Director of MusicMr. Doug Cornwell, Parish Council ChairpersonMs. Tara Stepanek, Communications Specialist
OUR WARM WELCOME TO ALL!We welcome all who come and worship with us. If you wish to join our parish faith family, or have a change in your contact information, kindly complete this form. You can return it to the Parish Offi ce, place it in the collection, or give it to a Priest or Deacon.
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PASTORAL STAFF
- Luke 15:6
"Rejoice with me because I have found my lost sheep."
Sept. 14-15, 2019 O O 24th Sunday in
2 Sept. 14-15, 2019 St. Charles Bor omeo Catholic ChurchActivities This Week
Actividades de Esta SemanaMonday, Sept. 16
- Eucharistic Adoration8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
- CRHP, 6:30-8 p.m., Parish Offi ce- SVDP Meeting
6:30-9 p.m., St. Charles Room- Luke 18 High School Info Meeting
6:30-7:30 p.m., Cafeteria- Luke 18 Adult Meeting
7:30-8:30 p.m., Cafeteria
Tuesday, Sept. 17- W CRHP 9
6:30-8:30 p.m., Parish Offi ce- Pro-Life March Meeting
7 p.m., St. Charles Room
Wednesday, Sept. 18- Daisy Girl Scouts
4:30-6:30 p.m., St. Charles Rm- Cub Scouts
4:45-8:30 p.m., Cafeteria- Confessions, 5-6 p.m.- M-EMAUS/W-EMAUS
7-9 p.m., St. Charles Room- Parish Mission Meeting
7-9 p.m., Parish Offi ce
Thursday, Sept. 19- Boy Scouts, 7-9 p.m., Cafeteria- Grief Session
7-8:30 p.m., Parish Offi ce
Friday, Sept. 20- St. Patrick Casseroles
to Parish Offi ce by 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, Sept. 21- CRHP Retreat/Reunion
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Cafeteria- Confessions, 4-4:45 p.m.- Nocturnal Adoration, 7-11 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 22- Parish Town Hall, 1-2:30 p.m.
From the Pastor’s Column / Noticias del Párroco
Our parish has always been a place of encounter for people of different cultures.
In the early days of the parish, the French and Native Americans gathered together here, as well as a few Spanish. Through the years, English-speaking Americans of diverse backgrounds also came to St. Charles. Then, in the mid-1800’s, many German immigrants came to the area.
While our neighboring parish, St. Peter, is often thought of as the German parish in the area, many of these German immigrants and their descendants also worshiped here at St. Charles Borromeo. This infl ux of Germans can be seen in many of the names found in the windows and the Stations of the Cross in our church (such as Ohlms, Ehrhard, Schluetter, Fischbach, Pieper, and Rauch). Many of their descendants are still found in our parish today.
One of our values here at St. Charles Borromeo is celebrating the rich history and diversity that our parishioners bring to the parish. This is most visible in our Hispanic community. But we also want to celebrate the legacy of those cultures that helped form our parish’s history. Therefore, on Sept. 28 at the 5 p.m. Mass, we will be having our fi rst ever German Heritage Mass. Don’t worry if you don’t speak German; most of the Mass will be in English. But it will be an opportunity to celebrate the contributions that German immigrants made to our parish.
Want even more German culture? You’re in luck. That weekend is St. Charles Oktoberfest. Our Athletics Association is working one of the beer tents at Oktoberfest. So after 5 p.m. Mass, go down and celebrate with them.
Nuestra parroquia siempre ha sido un lugar de encuentro para personas de diferentes
culturas. En los primeros días de la parroquia, los franceses y los nativos americanos se reunieron aquí, así como algunos españoles. A través de los años, los estadounidenses de habla inglesa de diversos orígenes también vinieron a St. Charles.
Luego, a mediados de años 1800s, muchos inmigrantes alemanes llegaron al área.
Mientras que nuestra parroquia vecina, San Pedro, es considerada a menudo como la parroquia alemana en el área, muchos de estos inmigrantes alemanes y sus descendientes también adoraron aquí
en San Carlos Borromeo. Esta afl uencia de alemanes se puede ver en muchos de los
nombres que se encuentran en las ventanas y en las Estaciones de la Cruz en nuestro templo
(como Ohlms, Ehrhard, Schluetter, Fischbach, Pieper y Rauch). Muchos de sus descendientes
todavía se encuentran en nuestra parroquia hoy.
Uno de nuestros valores aquí en San Carlos Borromeo es celebrar la rica historia y diversidad que nuestros feligreses traen a la parroquia. Esto es más visible en nuestra comunidad hispana. Pero también queremos celebrar el legado de esas culturas que ayudaron a formar la historia de nuestra parroquia. Por lo tanto, el 28 de septiembre en la misa de las 5 p.m., tendremos nuestra primera Misa de Herencia Alemana. No se preocupe si no habla alemán; la mayor parte de la misa será en inglés. Pero será una oportunidad para celebrar las contribuciones que los inmigrantes alemanes hicieron a nuestra parroquia.
¿Quieres aún más cultura alemana? Estás de suerte. Ese fi n de semana es el Oktoberfest en St. Charles. Nuestra Asociación de Atletismo está trabajando en una de las carpas de cerveza en el Oktoberfest. Entonces, después de la misa de las 5 p.m., baja y celebra con ellos.
PARISH SERVICESSacrament of Penance and Reconciliation
Saturdays 4-4:45 p.m.Wednesday 5-6 p.m. or by appointment
Sacrament of BaptismPrep meeting the fi rst Tuesday of the monthCall the Parish Offi ce at 636-946-1893.
Sacrament of MatrimonyContact your choice of priest or deacon prior to setting a date. Marriage Preparation takes at least six months.
Eucharistic AdorationThird Mondays, 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Third Saturdays, 8-11 p.m.LifeLine, last Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.
Perpetual Help DevotionsTuesdays following the 8 a.m. Mass
Parish [email protected]
SERVICIOS PARROQUIALESSacramento de Reconciliación
Miercoles de 5-6 p.m., Sábados de 4-4:45 p.m. o por citaSacramento de Bautismo
Clases de bautismo para padres: Primer Domingode mes, 9:30-11 a.m. en la ofi cina parroquial - Únicamente adultos. Bautismos son el Cuarto Domingo de mes, después de misa. Favor de hablar con el diacono Jorge para registrarse y coordinar el bautismo.
Sacramento de MatrimonioContactar al Diacono Jorge o uno de los padres para empezar los preparativos; Preparaciones necesitan al menos seis meses.
Adoración al SantisimoExposición del Santisimo: tercer Lunes del mes, 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.LifeLine: último Martes del mes,7 p.m.Adoración Nocturna: tercer Sábado de mes,7 p.m.-12 a.m.
RosarioTodos los Viernes en la Iglesia, 6-6:30 p.m.
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Save the Date: Parish MissionThis Lent, we will have a Parish Mission on Feb.
29-March 4. This mission will be led by members of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal. This will be a great
opportunity for spiritual growth as individuals and as a parish. Please plan on attending the mission.
Reserva la Fecha: Misión ParroquialEsta Cuaresma, tendremos una Misión Parroquial del 29 de febrero al 4 de marzo. Esta misión será dirigida por miembros de los Frailes Franciscanos de la Renovación. Esta será una gran oportunidad para el crecimiento espiritual como individuos y como parroquia. Por favor planee asistir a la misión.
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Intentions of Our Parish Family
MARRIAGE IN CHRIST HAS BEEN PROMISED BETWEEN
Laura Reilly & Collin Kehl
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE RECENTLY DECEASED
Donald Mundwiller, husband of Abigail Mundwiller
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR EXPECTANT MOMSCarolyn, due in September
Alyse, due in OctoberLizbeth, due in October
Madison, due in OctoberKatelyn, due in NovemberJessica, due in February
Please send any additions/updates [email protected]
Mary Lou AmplemanJean Andert
Jack BoschertGary Bruer
Tonya BurgessAlexander ChandlerCatherine Croce (W)
Jackie CrockerSharon Davis
Al Deters Jerry Dinges
Jim EisenbathEthel ElmendorfCarolyn EvansMike Feldman
David FichtenmayerEvelyn FreiseJim Garrigan
Holly (Dyer) Glover Elaine Gray
Patricia (Pat) GroschIvy Hall
Lois Hedden-BreseRay JacksonBrad Kemp
Bernie LewandowskiHenry Loeffl er
Agatha MassenJack Muehlenkamp
Chris O’Donnell Tom PickeringGrace PoelingMike Pollock
Mary Jane RhoadsBecky Sanchez
Dick ShieldsRenee Simon
Lauren SlatteryEvelyn Tiesing
Greg VittCarmen WeberGeorge WeberJames Weber
CRHP Retreat/ReunionSaturday, Sept. 21, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
“Restore us to You, O Lord, that we may be restored; Renew our days as of old.”
- Lamentations 5:21
Calling ALL past CRHP 1-15 members: Please join us Sept. 21 for a CRHP retreat/reunion. We will start with 8 a.m. Mass and then proceed to the café. We will have witnesses, scripture refl ection, faith sharing and fellowship. This CRHP retreat/reunion is for both men and women. Please bring your bible.
Please RSVP to Mayra Muñoz at [email protected] or 636-395-1607 or Jerry Kopp at [email protected] or 314-402-0573.
el sábado, el 21 de septiembre, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.“Restáuranos a ti, oh Señor, y seremos restaurados; renueva nuestros días
como al principio.” - Lamentaciones 5:21
Llamando a TODOS los miembros anteriores de CRHP 1-15: Únanse a nosotros el 21 de septiembre para un retiro/reunión de CRHP. Comenzaremos con la misa de las 8 a.m. y luego procederemos a la cafetería. Tendremos testimonios, refl exión bíblica, intercambio de fe y compañerismo. Este retiro/reunión de CRHP es para hombres y mujeres. Por favor traiga su biblia.
Por favor confi rme su asistencia con Mayra Muñoz a [email protected] o 636-395-1607 o con Jerry Kopp a [email protected] o 314-402-0573.
Please Attend Our Parish Town Halls Meetings Next Week
Please plan to attend one of our Parish Town Hall meetings Sunday, Sept. 22, at 1 p.m. or Thursday, Sept. 26, at 6:30 p.m. Your voice is important as we move our parish forward.
Por Favor Asista Nuestros Foros Parroquiales
La Próxima Semana Por favor planee a asistir uno de nuestros Foros Parroquiales el domingo, el 22 de septiembre, a las 1 p.m. o el jueves, el 26 de septiembre, a las 6:30 p.m. Su voz es importante a medida que avanzamos nuestra parroquia.
Online Giving through Faith DirectFaith Direct provides our families the ability to give to our parish via electronic donation. With online enrollment, you will be able to access your account any time to view and make changes to your account information and gifts.
eGiving through Faith Direct is the easiest and most convenient way to give your weekly offering and other Church support. It will also save you time while helping us reduce our expenses of mailing envelopes.
Go online to http://faith.direct/mo903 to enroll.
For those already enrolled, thank you for your participation in the
Faith Direct electronic
giving program!
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Scrip SalesScrip Cards will still be sold to support our parish school in the back of church before and after all Masses and in the Parish Offi ce on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45-3 p.m.
Prayer Shawl MinistryWould you or someone you know be interested in receiving the benefi t of a prayer shawl? Contact Rochelle Hord (314-503-8595, [email protected]) or Sarah Hord (314-581-
5624, [email protected]).
Families Who Have Lost a Child - Children’s Memorial Rosary & Prayer Service
Sunday, Sept. 15 at 4 p.m.St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
Please join us on Sunday, Sept. 15, the Feast of the Sorrowful Mother, for the annual Children’s Memorial Rosary and Prayer Service to offer spiritual support for all families who are suffering from the loss of a child at any age. 3:30 p.m. Seven Sorrows of Mary Rosary Prayer 4 p.m. The Children’s Memorial Prayer Service
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4 Sept. 14-15, 2019 St. Charles Bor omeo Catholic ChurchPARISH COMMUNITY NEWS / NOTICIAS DE COMMUNIDAD PARROQUIAL
Meal A Month for SeptemberThe Meal A Month grocery collection for September will be Sept. 21/22. This food is distributed to needy families from the FISH food pantry.
Items needed this month are:
Also we are collecting 15 oz. jars of peanut butter for the Mini Vinnies. Paper grocery bags with handles are always needed.
Thank you for all your love and generosity as you fulfi ll this Corporal Act of Mercy!
spaghetti saucetuna
oatmeal
canned peachesliquid laundry detergent
St. Patrick Center CasserolesBring your casseroles to the Parish Offi ce by 8:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20.
We’re all familiar with the name St. Charles Borromeo, but how much do you actually know about our patron
saint? How would you like to learn more about him by walking in his footsteps?
In Fall 2020, Fr. Dotson will be hosting a Pilgrimage to Italy, including Milan, Assisi, and Rome. We will visit many of the historic religious sites in these cities, including many sites associated with the life and times of St. Charles Borromeo. This will be an amazing opportunity to grow in your faith.
If you are interested, there will be an Interest Meeting on Oct. 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the Café. You do not need to sign up for anything at this time; this meeting is for anyone who thinks they might be interested to come and fi nd out more information.
Todos sabemos el nombre de San Carlos Borromeo, pero ¿qué conoces realmente sobre nuestro patrón? ¿Cómo te
gustaría aprender más sobre él por caminando en sus pasos?
En el otoño de 2020, P. Dotson organizará una Peregrinación a Italia, incluyendo Milán, Asís, y Roma. Visitaremos muchos de los sitos religiosos e históricos en estas ciudades, incluyendo muchos sitios asociados con la vida y los tiempos de San Carlos Borromeo. Esta será una oportunidad increíble para crecer en tu fe.
Si estas interesado, habrá una reunión de interés el 15 de octubre a las 6:30pm en la cafetería. No necesitas inscribirte para nada en este momento; esta reunión es para cualquiera que piense que podría estar interesado en venir y obtener más información.
Interested in a Parish Pilgrimage to Italy?¿Interesado en un Peregrinación Parroquial a Italia?
Borromeo Book Club ReturnsFor those avid readers in the parish, The Borromeo Book Club is back!
We will fi nd and read spiritually enlightening books and discuss them over refreshments. We will meet in the Parish Offi ce at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month; HOWEVER, our fi rst meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Our fi rst book to discuss will be: "Humility Rules: Saint Benedict's Twelve-Step Guide to Genuine Self-Esteem" by J. Augustine Wetta, O.S.B. Please read this short (188 pages) antidote to stress and depression, written in a highly readable style and illustrated with a light-hearted take on the classics.
Please bring a pot luck dish to share and a beverage of your choice.
If you are intrigued by the thought of a book and social club for adults of all ages, please contact Mary DuBois at 636-946-9899 or [email protected].
Quilt of the MonthCongratulations to Rochelle Hordwho is our August Quilt of the
Month Winner. You'll be able to see her picture with her quilt on the website. You still have 3 more chances to win. You can get the chances at the Parish Offi ce or call Barb at 636-947-
3939. Many thanks and blessings to our great quilters who enable us to do this.
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Reminder about BaptismsIf you plan to have your child baptized, please remember that you must attend a Baptism class on the fi rst Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Baptisms are the fi rst Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. Call the Parish Offi ce at 636-946-1893 for more information.
Recordatorio sobre
los bautismosSi planea bautizar a su hijo, recuerde que debe asistir a una clase de bautismo el primer domingo del mes at 9:30 a.m.Comuníquese con la ofi cina parroquial al 636-946-1893 para obtener más información. Bautismos son el cuarto domingo del mes, después de Misa de 11:30. Llame a la ofi cina parroquial al 636-946-1893 para obtener más información.
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Santa's Express Trip Wednesday, Oct. 9, 7:15 a.m.-5 p.m.We will be going to Kimmswick to the St Joseph Adoration Chapel in Imperial, lunch at the Blue Owl and have time to shop. Cost is $70 per person for the whole day. Not limited to just women and parishioners. RSVP to Barb at 636-947-3939.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
SAVE THE DATE
Want to gain exposure for your company in the Borromeo Community? We have the ability to personalize a Sponsorship for your company:
• Wood Plaque Booth Sponsor, $150 – On-site sponsorship at game booth• Banner Booth Sponsor, $250 – On-site sponsorship at a game booth• Entertainment Tent Sponsor, $350 – On-site sponsorship at music tent• Washers Tournament Sponsorship, $250 – Custom Printed Koozies• Washers Tournament Sponsorship, $500 – Custom Printed T-Shirts
Contact Jessica Deters at [email protected] or 636-328-3870 or Theresa Maher at 636-373-4724 or [email protected].
Saturday, Oct. 5, 6-10 p.m. in the GymnasiumRegistration/Check-in at 5:30 p.m.; Washers start at 6 p.m.
$40 per team of 2, First place wins $1002-game guarantee, Beer and Soda available for Purchase
Contact Paul Woody at [email protected] or John Greifzu at [email protected] or (636) 925-0408 with any questions or concerns.
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Saturday, Oct. 5:Games/Food/Drinks/Rides 5-10 p.m.
Washers Tournament starting at 6 p.m.Live Music by “Serapis”
Silent Auction
Sunday, Oct. 6:Beef & Chicken Dinner 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Games/Food/Drinks/Rides 12:30-7 p.m.
Live Music, Silent AuctionBingo in the Gym
Cash & Tech Raffl es (drawings at 7 p.m.)
VolunteersIf you have any Picnic questions or would like to be involved, please contact Mary Kaushik at [email protected] or 314-503-8395 or Cindy Boock at [email protected] or 314-308-5823.
Raffl e tickets are available for pickupin the narthex after all Masses. Cash raffl e: $25 each or 5/$100Chances to win $2,000, $1,500 and $1,000Tech raffl e: $5 each or 5/$20Chances to win Visio 50” 4K TV, iPad and Apple Watch
Bring in a bottle to support the Ladies Sodality Bottle Booth at the upcoming Parish Picnic. Bottles that qualify must be New and Unopened. Here are some examples:
Shampoo Cleaners ConditionerMouthwash Salad Dressing SyrupKetchup Steak Sauce CologneMustard Hand Soap Windex Soda (2-liter plastic) Soda (16oz plastic)
Please bring items starting now until the picnic to the collection box in the narthex. You can also bring bottles to the Parish Offi ce.
Silent Auction Donations
Washers Tournament
Washers Tournament Registration
The Silent Auction is a focal point of the Parish Picnic every year. Your generosity in donating items allows us to support our many ministries!
HOW CAN YOU HELP US WITH THE SILENT AUCTION?
• Can you or your company provide a product or service? Maybe tickets to a sporting event or to the theater?
• Do you have access to a timeshare? • What is sitting in your basement or garage
that isn’t getting used? Beer signs, sports memorabilia, unused gifts?
• How about your neighbors or family members? Do they own a business that can help?
• Are you willing to take some time and ask local businesses in person or via e-mail for donations?
• How about having a group of friends come together to donate an item or create an experience for others to bid on?
• Can you put together a themed basket?
All sponsors and donors will be recognized on-site and in the bulletin.
Please make all monetary donations payable to St. Charles Borromeo (SCB).
All donations can be mailed or dropped off at the Parish Offi ce. Contact Gregg Jost at 314-807-0386 or gjost@101 sports.com to arrange a pickup.
Raffle Tickets
Ladies Sodality Bottle Booth Donations
Washer Team
Player 1: _______________________________________________
Player 2: _______________________________________________
Contact Email: _________________________________________
Contact Phone: _________________________________________
Please return this registration form through school, the Parish Offi ce (601 N. Fourth St., St. Charles, MO 63301) or drop it in the offertory basket (make sure to mark the envelope for the Washers Tournament. Make checks payable to St. Charles Borromeo.
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calendars: Mass on Saturday, Oct. 5 will be at 4 p.m. because of the
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St. Charles Borromeo Parish Picnic, Oct. 5-6Buy your tickets in Advance and Save:
• Buy your tickets after all Masses on Sept. 15, 22 & 29. Checks preferred, payable to SCB, but credit cards are also accepted!
• Fill out the order form below and return it to school by Friday, Sept. 27. You will receive your tickets on or before Friday, Oct. 4, at school.
• After school, tickets will be sold in the upper & lower parking lots from Sept. 23-Oct. 4. The last day for sales is Oct. 4.
Advance Ride Tickets:
Advance Carnival Game/Food/Drink Booth Tickets:
Advance Chicken & Roast Beef Dinner Tickets:
Buy your tickets in advance! Not only will you save money, but we will raise additional funds for our parish!
Please purchase ride tickets before Oct. 4! The parish only receives revenue on ride
tickets purchased in advance!
We will have at least 8 rides/games at the picnic requiring 2-4 tickets each.
Game/outdoor food/soda/beer tickets
will not be accepted for dinner!
Food & Beverage Booths in the upper parking lot will not
accept cash the weekend of the picnic -- only tickets!
Buy your tickets now at 3 for $1. Tickets the weekend of the
picnic will be 2 for $1.
Questions? Call Mary Kaushik at (314) 503-8395 or email [email protected]
24 Ride tickets for $20
48 Ride tickets for $40
72 Ride tickets for $60
96 Ride tickets for $80
120 Ride tickets for $100
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Adult (12 years+) Dinner tickets for $10
Child (age 5-11) Dinner tickets for $7
(Children under 5 years old eat free)
60 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $20
90 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $30
120 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $40
150 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $50
210 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $70
240 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $80
300 Game/Food/Drink tickets for $100
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Total = ______________
(Checks preferred; please make payable to SCB)
Oldest Child’s Name: _____________________________
Homeroom: ________ Phone: _____________________
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Saint Charles Borromeo Youth Ministry
@SCBYouthGroup
@scbyouth
MINISTRYYOUTHSt. Charles Borromeo
The Young Adult Group is open to anyone in their 20’s or 30’s. Children are welcome at most events. We are a ministry for young people to come together to build community, grow in faith and share life with one another.
Find us on Facebook: St. Charles Borromeo Young Adult Group. If you’d like to be added to our email list, email Kristin Williams at [email protected].
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SCB High School Youth Group (9th-12th graders)UPCOMING EVENTS:
9/16 Luke 18 Info Meeting, 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the CaféFor all high schoolers -- mandatory!
9/17 Pro-Life March Info Meeting, 7 p.m., St. Charles RoomMANDATORY if you plan on attending. MUST bring a parent.
9/22 Life Night on Mental Health, 7-8:30 p.m., St. Charles RoomDo you ever feel stressed? Do you suffer from anxiety or depression or know someone who does? Come learn more and spend some time with friends and in prayer!
9/24 LifeLine & Lyon’s, starts at 7 p.m. in Church
SCB Middle School Youth Group (7th and 8th graders)UPCOMING EVENTS:
9/17 Pro-Life March Info Meeting, 7 p.m., St. Charles RoomMANDATORY if you plan on attending. MUST bring a parent.
9/18 Donuts & Prayer, 7:25-7:40 a.m. in the Café 9/24 LifeLine & Lyon’s, starts at 7 p.m. in Church
For more information, please contact Kristin Williams at [email protected] or 636-946-1893.
Email Kristin your name and number to join our GroupMe.
St. Peter Parish Fall FestivalFriday, Sept. 20, 6-9:30 p.m.
Food & Beverages, Music by Serapis,Cornhole Tournament
Sunday, Sept. 22, noon-5 p.m.BBQ by Sugarfi re & Lil Mickey's, Craft/Vendor Fair, Kids Activities, Charlie Mann Band, Raffl e Drawing
EVENTS AROUND TOWN / EVENTOS ALREDEDOR DE LA CIUDAD
Mighty Abby Trivia Night for KIF1A.ORGSaturday, Sept. 21, 6-10 p.m., Trivia at 7 p.m.
St. Charles Borromeo GymnasiumJoin us for Mighty Abby Trivia Night to benefi t KIF1A.org. Reserve your table for $200 for a table of 8, which includes drinks, plus your chance to bid on an Alaskan or Gulf Shores vacation, airline tickets, along with many other silent auction items and raffl es! Visit us on Facebook at Mighty Abby Fundraiser or at www.mightyabby.org for more details! Call 636-344-0841 to reserve your table.
Join us for 10 a.m. Mass, lunch and hanging out at the parish picnic! Sunday, Oct. 6 - we'll sit by the side door in church.
St. Louis Young Adults Discipulus Course: Christian Art
This course will explore how Christian symbolism grew to include not only overt scriptural and
non-scriptural references to the key holy fi gures of Christianity but also how artists used letters, colors, and more in order to express theological understandings of the Catholic faith. The media we will study will include paintings, mosaics, and other arts.
Classes will meet from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary on Mondays: Sept. 23, Sept. 30, Oct. 7 and Oct. 14.Register at www.stlyoungadults.com.
Daytime Scripture Study at St. CletusCome and see! The Cornerstone Catholic Scripture Study will be studying the Letters of Peter, James and John. These Gospels look not only at the early Church’s teachings but give us instructions on living faithfully in our current world and persevering during times of trial. St. Cletus has sessions on Mondays from 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. and will begin Monday, Sept. 30. Please
contact Jan DuBray at 636-947-4654 for more information or to register. We will hold
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St. Joseph-Josephville Music Fest This new event will be Saturday, Sept. 28, from 3-11 p.m. at 1390 Josephville Rd., Wentzville. Admission is $10 for ages 14 & up.
Fun for the whole family: live music, concessions, beer & wine garden, poker games, raffl es, kids games, $5 Kiddie Korner (supervised games & crafts for ages 2-8). No coolers allowed, but lawn chairs & blankets are welcome! For more info, call 636-332-6676.
Christ Alive! Women's Witness Ministry & Prayer Breakfast
Saturday, Sept. 21, 9 a.m.-noonCardinal Rigali Center,Fleur de Lis Room
20 Archbishop May Drive, Shrewsbury
Nancy Davis, a mother of three and grandmother of six, will share her faith journey. Call the Catholic Renewal Center at 314-801-8688 for reservations or email [email protected].
Living Rosary for Life THIS WEEKENDWe will join together this month to pray a Living Rosary for Life as we commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the death of St. Teresa of Calcutta on Sept. 5.Sunday, Sept. 15 at 2:30 p.m.Assumption Parish—Mattese4725 Mattis Road 63128Questions? Contact Anna Maria Usselmann at 314-487-2066
SAVE THE DATE – 2020 MARCH FOR LIFE47th Annual National March for Life
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Jan. 23-24-25, 2020Through Missouri Life Caravan, registration opens in early October. For more information: www.easternregionmrl.org, 314-434-4900, [email protected]
8 Sept. 14-15, 2019 St. Charles Bor omeo Catholic Church
In chapter 15 of Luke's Gospel, Jesus tells three parables about losing, fi nding,
and rejoicing. The outcasts of society, the taxpayers, and the sinners approach Jesus eager to hear what he has to say. In Luke's Gospel, hearing is a sign of conversion. The Pharisees and scribes, still suspicious of Jesus, complain about him associating with sinners. So he tells them these three parables.
In the parable of The Lost Sheep, the shepherd leaves behind the 99 sheep to search for the one lost sheep. When he fi nds it, the shepherd rejoices, not alone as in Matthew's version, but with friends and neighbors. In the same way, God rejoices more over one sinner who repents—like the outcasts who have come to hear Jesus—than over the 99 righteous like the Pharisees and scribes. The second story, about a poor woman who will not stop searching until she fi nds her lost coin, makes the same point.
Finally we come to what is probably the most memorable parable in the Gospels,
the story we know as The Prodigal Son. Just as in The Lost Sheep and The Lost Coin, this story (found only in Luke) is really about the seeker. The loving father is at the center of this parable. Even though his
son runs off with his father's inheritance and squanders the money, the father waits for him, hoping for his return. Upon his son's return, the father, “full of compassion,” runs out to embrace and forgive him before the son can utter one word of repentance. At this point the rejoicing begins.
The parable does not end there. Rather, it makes one more point about the older son's reaction. This son who never left, just like the Pharisees and scribes who feel they are righteous, refuses to enter his father's house to join in the rejoicing. He has served his father. He has obeyed him. The father's response teaches us that God's care and compassion extend to the righteous and sinner alike. When we are lost, God doesn't wait for our return. He actively seeks us out. And when the lost are found, how could we not celebrate and rejoice?
Background on the Gospel, Sept. 15
This Week’s Readings / Lecturas de Esta Semana
from Loyola Press “Sunday Connection”
MASS INTENTIONS / INTENCIONES DE LAS MISASMonday, Sept. 16 - Memorial of Sts. Cornelius, Pope, & Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs6:30 a.m. Paul Baumann8 a.m. Lucille Stoehner
Tuesday, Sept. 17 - St. Robert Bellarmine, Bishop & Doctor of the Church6:30 a.m. Wendell & Phyllis Miller8 a.m. Sr. Maggi Judge
Wednesday, Sept. 186:30 a.m. Catherine Meyer8 a.m. Rita McCormick - 17th anniv.6:15 p.m. Frank Niccoli
Thursday, Sept. 19 - St. Januarius, Bishop & Martyr6:30 a.m. Janet Lanigan - anniv.8 a.m. Max & Pam Morgan
Friday, Sept. 20 - Memorial of Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn, Priest, & Paul Chŏng Ha-sang, & Companions, Martyrs6:30 a.m. Birthday Intention8 a.m. Carol Wunsch - 2nd anniv.9:15 a.m. W Barbara Muehlenkamp
Saturday, Sept. 21 - Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist8 a.m. Riley Marie Ingracia5 p.m. LM Dyer - 15th anniv.
Sunday, Sept. 22 - Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time7 a.m. Clara Tilman8:30 a.m. Elmer Dill10 a.m. Salvation of Our Family11:30 a.m. Our Parish Family
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Monday: 1 Tm 2:1-8; Ps 28:2, 7, 8-9; Lk 7:1-10Tuesday: 1 Tm 3:1-13; Ps 101:1b-2ab, 2cd-3ab, 5, 6;
Lk 7:11-17Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16; Ps 111:1-2, 3-4, 5-6; Lk 7:31-35Thursday: 1 Tm 4:12-16; Ps 111:7-8, 9, 10; Lk 7:36-50Friday: 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Ps 49:6-7, 8-10, 17-18, 19-20;
Lk 8:1-3Saturday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5; Mt 9:9-13Sunday: Am 8:4-7; Ps 113:1-2, 4-6, 7-8; 1 Tm 2:1-8;
Lk 16:1-13
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Ministry List for Sept. 21/22Lista del ministerio
Saturday, Sept. 21, 5 p.m. Mass Lect: Kurt Haefner Sr. MunchEuch: Dorothy Williams Jerry Kopp
Anna Lee Schulte Tim BurnettLarry Ohlms Carol Pappasvolunteer please
Serv: Peter Montgomery John Paul MontgomeryUsh: Jim Lammert Don Richardson
John Williams Frankie Fessler
Sunday, Sept. 22, 7 a.m. Mass Lect: Deby YatesCant: Mary BaronovicEuch: Bob Baronovic Tom Pickering
Carlene GerhardtServ: Bobby Yanics volunteer pleaseUsh: Josey Page David Schaeffer
Carl Hoerman volunteer please
Sunday, Sept. 22, 8:30 a.m. MassLect: Jennifer Bober Paul WoodyCant: Beth & CompanyEuch: Ken Kapeller Sharon Schnarre
Rich Wessler Blanche WesslerKevin Tollefson Marlene Schneider
Serv: volunteers pleaseUsh: Dan Dziedzic Don Wappelhorst
Gregg Jost Frank Crockett
Sunday, Sept. 22, 10 a.m. MassLect: Scot McCullough Steve McKinstryEuch: Joe Briscoe Cathy Herrod
Judy Dwyer Marge PohlDonna Alvarez Marion Engelhorn
Serv: Sarah Boock volunteer pleaseUsh: George Black Gary Snyder
Gary Stiens Jason Kulma
Sunday, Sept. 22, 11:30 a.m. MassLect: Veronica Guerrero Oscar FuentesEuch: Jesus Manzanarez Jamie Romero
Misael Alvarado Toni HernandezAdolfo Zamores Eduardo Avalos
Serv: volunteers pleaseUsh: Jesus Manzanarez Adolfo Zamores
Ignatian Retreat in Everyday LifeYou are invited to make an Ignatian Retreat in everyday life, which extends from September to the end of April; we will arrange times with your schedule. Please contact Sister Luella Dames, CPPS, at 636-542-9510, 636-312-0068 or 204 N. Main St., O'Fallon, MO 63366.
9Sept. 14-15, 2019St. Charles Bor omeo Catholic Church
Sept. 15, Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that the shepherd rejoices when he fi nds one lost sheep. The story tells us that nothing and no one is insignifi cant to God, who is compassionate and loving to all.
Is there a neighbor or friend of yours who is in temporary needbecause of a loss of a job or an illness? Please leave a messagefor the Society of St. Vincent de Paul…we want to help!
SAVE THE DATEHousehold Goods Drive
Your St. Vincent DePaul Society is planning a Household Goods Drive on Oct. 12-13 to benefi t our Mini Vinnies. The collection of these items will be before and after each Mass that weekend.
So if you're in need of decluttering your home of items such as dishes, glasses, pots & pans, fl atware, blankets, towels, and items of furniture, this is a great time to donate! No electronics please, other than perhaps small kitchen appliances, and no clothing.
Thank you for your generosity!
- St. Vincent DePaul Societyof St. Charles Borromeo
We Thank Each of You...
...for the great love you show to our Borromeo Family, carrying on the work of Jesus, and to those in need by the generosity you display when you share your treasure, and all God’s gifts to you, given for others.
Contributions for Sept. 7/8Offertory Envelopes: $7,645.00
Loose: $4,974.50
Avg. Weekly Online: $4,153.23
Total Offerings: $16,772.73
Budget Amount: $17,000.00
Shortfall/Overage: -$227.27
Capital Improvements: $1,692.00
Help-A-Student: $50.00
Jail Ministry: $20.00
Permanent Deaconate: $25.00
St. Vincent de Paul: $8,672.42
St. Dominic Crusaders Cheer ClinicSaturday, Oct. 5, 9-11 a.m. at Crusader Stadium
Grades K-8, $35All participants will perform at halftime of the varsity football game on Friday, Oct. 11.Pre-Registration (free t-shirt/bow) by Sept. 16Contact Jamie Jones at 913-486-8111.
Program to Explore World ImmigrationJustFaith’s Exploring Migration is an eight-weeksmall faith group session, starting Thursday, Sept. 19, 6:30-8:45 p.m. at St. Margaret of Scotland School, 3964 Castleman, exploring immigration, asylum, refugees, border issues, and human traffi cking. The cost of the program is $20. Sign up on WeShare at www.stmargaretstl.org.
IHM Fall Sausage DinnerImmaculate Heart of Mary Church in New Mellewill have its annual Fall Sausage Dinner on Sunday, Oct. 13, serving from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Whole-hog sausage dinners includes homemade bread and desserts. Adults: $13; children ages 6 to 12: $7. 7 miles south of I-70 at the intersection of Highway Z and Highway D; 636-398-5270.
Our Lady's Inn Luncheon for LifeThursday, Sept. 26, 11 a.m.
Defi ance Ridge Vineyards, 2711 S. Hwy 94$50 per person ($60 after Sept. 19). Call Katrina at 314-736-1544 or register at ww.ourladysinn.org.
Fall Festival at St. Barnabas the ApostleSunday, Oct. 6, noon-6 p.m.
St. Barnabas the Apostle1400 N. Main St., O'Fallon, Mo. (Main & Hwy P)
Live music, craft booths, games, raffl es, infl atables, face painting, country store, photo stands, bingo, concessions. Fried chicken and pork sausage dinner, adults $12, children 6-12 $5.Live music and dancing on Oct. 5 from 6-9 p.m.
Blue Mass for Public Safety PersonnelWednesday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m.
St. Barnabas the Apostle, 1400 N. Main St., O'Fallon, Mo.
To honor the work and dedication of our fi rst responders and public safety personnel, we ask you to join us at the Feast of the Holy Guardian Angels Mass at 7 p.m. followed by prayers and music of the Patriotic Rosary.
All You Can Eat Breakfast - St. RobertThe Knights of Columbus at St. Robert's Parish will hold an All You Can Eat breakfast on Sunday, Sept. 29, from 8-11 a.m. Breakfast includes: made-to-
order omelets, pancakes, sausages, scrambled eggs, biscuits & gravy, juice, milk and coffee. Thanks to all those who support this event!
Harvester KofC 2019 Washer TournamentSaturday, Sept. 28, noon, Check-in 11:30 a.m.
Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Service, 4116 McClay$40 per 2-person team, all ages are welcome. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place cash prizes awarded. Concessions available. Please pre-register with Tim Plawski at
[email protected] or 314-910-8670.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Involvement Meeting
Are you looking for a way to be a part of something bigger than yourself? Are you fi nding yourself drawn to a deeper spirituality, to community, to a focus on justice and mission? If yes, then consider exploring being in relationship with the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Find out more about the CSJ Way by attending an informational meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8, or Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 7-8:30 p.m. in Celestine Auditorium at the motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (6400 Minnesota Ave). For more information and/or to RSVP contact Kay Komotos, CSJA 314-678-0317.
Mother of Good Counsel Golf TournamentMother of Good Counsel Home is hosting its 16th Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, Sept. 23, at Glen Echo Country Club. The $250 golfer fee includes goody bag, lunch, 18 holes with a cart, a cocktail hour with dinner to follow and a silent and oral auction. Not a golfer? Join us for drinks, dinner and the auctions. Register with Marsha Heine at 314-383-4765 or [email protected].
EVENTS AROUND TOWN / EVENTOS ALREDEDOR DE LA CIUDAD
43rd Annual Respect Life ConventionSunday, Oct. 13, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
St. Charles Convention CenterCost: $50/person; $25/studentConvention features Mass, luncheon, keynote speaker Abby Johnson, workshops and exhibits.Register online through Oct. 1 at www.archstl.org/respectlife or call Denise at 314-792-7039.
Fiat Women's Group All women are invited to Kenrick-Glennon Seminary (5200 Glennon Drive, 63119) at 8 a.m. on Sept. 19 for prayer and a talk by Bishop Robert Hermann. Coffee afterward in the Fireside Lounge until 9:30 a.m. www.kenrick.edu/fi at
Knights of Columbus 823 Pork Chop DinnerThe Knights of Columbus Council 823 will host a Pork Chop Dinner on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 6-7 p.m. at 20 Westbury Drive, St. CharlesCost: $8 per personPlease call 636-949-0222 for reservations by Monday, Sept. 16, anytime after 4 p.m.
All You Can Eat BreakfastSunday, Sept. 22, 8 a.m. to noon
Immaculate Conception Parish, Augusta, Mo.$8 for adults, $3 children 6-12
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