Catholic Church
FOCUS OF OUR RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTH OF JULY WILL BE ON IMMIGRATION
In our response to the child refugee crisis on our Southern Border, “Let us not
forget that these immigrant families and children are human beings. They
are children of God and must be treated with dignity, care and
compassion.”
Sister Norma Pimentel,
Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, San Juan, Texas.
JULY 19, 2020
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Visit us on the Internet at
www.stpeterkirkwood.org
or send your comments to:
Sacrament of Baptism
Please call the Rectory (966-8600) for details
regarding participation in the preparation program.
We encourage expectant parents to make
arrangements for the preparation program at least a
few months prior to the birth of their child.
Sacrament of Marriage
Please contact the rectory office (966-8600) to
schedule your wedding date and for details
regarding the preparation program. In accordance
with Archdiocesan policy, couples should contact a
member of the parish clergy at least six months
prior to their proposed wedding date.
Holy Orders and Consecrated (Religious) Life
If interested, please call the parish rectory or the
Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 792-6460
Rectory/Parish Office
243 West Argonne Drive
Saint Louis, Missouri 63122
966-8600 (Phone)
966-5721 (Fax)
Saint Peter Elementary School
Pre-K thru Eighth Grade
215 North Clay
Saint Louis, Missouri 63122
821-0460
Parish School of Religion
Susan Lueker, 821-0460, ext. 4212
Religious Education Offices - Rectory
Offices of Faith Formation
Linda Doyle, 966-8600, ext. 1011
St. Peter Youth Ministry - Rectory
Trisha Lombardo, 822-1347, ext. 3003
Pastoral Council
Cheryl Flaherty
Ron Jensen
Larry Bommarito
Joan Turnure
Gina Jensen
Alana Odenwald
Finance Commission
John Modder, Chairperson, 303-502-4564
St. Vincent de Paul Society
314-289-6101 Ext. 2220 (Voice Mail)
Parish Center
821-6219
Bulletin Deadline!!
Articles intended for publication in the Bulletin must be
submitted to the rectory ([email protected])
by Monday, at 3:OOPM for the following Sunday’s
Bulletin. All announcements must be in writing with a
name and telephone number attached.
Please remember St. Peter Catholic Church in your will.
Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:OOPM (Satisfies Sunday obligation)
Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:OOAM, 11:OOAM and 5:OOPM
Weekday Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday: 6:45AM & 8:15AM
Saturday: 8:15AM
Holy Day Mass Schedule
Consult the bulletin for Mass times
http://www.stpeterkirkwood.org
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sacrament of Reconciliation is held before
5:00pm Mass from 3:45-4:45 pm.
Sunday Reconciliation is held after the 9:00am Mass
following the Anointing of the Sick or by appointment
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday - Friday, 6:00AM to 10:00PM
St. Angela Merici Chapel in Ursuline Hall
Enter through the Garden Courtyard
Baptism
Baptisms are celebrated every Sunday of the month at 12:30PM.
Please call the Rectory (966-8600) for details regarding
participation in the preparation program. We encourage
expectant parents to make arrangements for the preparation
program at least a few months prior to the birth of their child.
Weekly Anointing and Prayer
After the 9:OOAM Mass each Sunday, we will celebrate
the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, for anyone
who has the need to receive this sacrament. This is meant
to include such concerns as upcoming diagnostic tests,
limitations of aging, anxiety, depression, undue stress,
addiction, etc. for all ages.
Please gather in the pews at the front of church
and the priest will be with you approximately
10 minutes after Mass is over.
WELCOME TO ST. PETER
St. Peter Parish Prayer
Lord, thank you for the rich history you have
bestowed on our family of St. Peter in Kirkwood.
Blessed by your grace, we ask that you be present
in our parish today. Guide us as we celebrate our
gifts through worship, education and loving service.
Holy Spirit, create within us a vision for the future that
we live, witness and proclaim the good news of Christ.
Amen
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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 19, 2020
Saints of July…
Saint Junipero Serra…July 1st
Junipero Serra (1713 – 1784) played a significant part in the
history of the United States, Canada and the Church itself. He
was born on the island of Majorca off the coast of Spain. He
joined the Franciscans in Palma, Majorca, at the age of 16. After
ordination he became a philosophy professor of some stature at
the university there. However, he felt drawn to the work of the
Franciscan missions in Mexico.
Padre Serra sailed for the Americas at the age of 35. After six
months at the university in Mexico City, he volunteered to serve
at the remote mountain missions of Sierra Gorda. He was the first
missionary there to learn Otomi, the local language. During his
eight-year stay he saw to the building of several churches, which
are still in use. During this time he defended Native American
property rights against encroachment by Europeans.
When Serra was 55 years old, the Spanish decided to explore Alta
California (now the State of California). Though not in the best of
health, he traveled along. He described the region as “a veritable
paradise.” He wanted to establish a string of missions, each a
day’s walk from the last, all the way up the Pacific Coast.
Mission San Diego was the first. Each mission became a trading
center and then a city. Ultimately 21 missions were established
along the El Camino Real. Padre Serra founded nine of them and
baptized over 6000 Native Americans to the faith. He is
recognized as the builder of the State of California. Though his
health continued to deteriorate, Serra traveled constantly between
the missions. He died at age 70. He had traveled an estimated
24,000 miles during his lifetime.
Sadly from today’s perspective, Serra and the other missionaries
worked closely with the government of Spain. It wanted the
Indian lands for Spanish settlers seeking to make their fortunes in
the new territories. The soldiers burned the crops and villages of
the Native Americans, who then had no choice but to move to
local missions and begin a totally new way of life. In some cases,
whole tribes were wiped out by the shock of these sudden
changes in lifestyle.
There had thus been some controversy attending the canonization
of Junipero Serra on September 23, 2015 by Pope Francis. His
canonization is the first to take place on United States soil.
Because of the harsh treatment received by Native Americans
from the military forces of Spain and even from the missionaries,
many historians and Native American groups opposed his
canonization. He is buried at San Carlos Borromeo Mission in
Carmel, California. His feast day is July 1st.
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha...July 14
Tekakwitha was born in 1656 in Ossernenon, a Mohawk village
in upper New York, where St. Isaac Jogues met his death. Her
mother was a devout Catholic of the Algonquin nation but had
been taken captive in a war with the Mohawks. Tekakwitha’s
father was a Mohawk chief. When a smallpox epidemic wiped
out most of her people, including both her parents as well as her
brother, Tekakwitha survived with very bad eyesight and a
scarred body.
Though her mother was a Catholic, Tekakwitha had never been
baptized. Now, orphaned at age 4, she was adopted by her
father’s family, who hated the Jesuit missionaries. But after a
peace treaty allowed the Jesuits to preach in the Mohawk
Villages, Tekakwitha met with them in secret and at the age of 20
was baptized and given the name Kateri, for Catherine.
Kateri cherished time spent in the woods walking and kneeling
for hours in prayer. But she was harshly punished for refusing to
work on Sundays and for refusing to marry. Punitive beatings,
continual criticism, and mockery were constant. In 1677, seeing
her perseverance and fortitude, one of the Jesuits decided to send
her away to Kahnawake in Quebec, where there was a large
community of Christian aboriginal people. There she was able to
express and deepen her faith freely. Kateri lived a life dedicated
to care for the sick and aged, prayer and severe penitential
practices.
When Kateri visited Montreal she witnessed Marguerite
Bourgeoys and her companions working and living in a convent.
On her return, Kateri, along with a widowed companion, tried to
convince the priest to open a convent in the village. Finally, in
1679 she was allowed to begin a small convent at the mission.
However, in the spring of 1680, Kateri’s health deteriorated
rapidly. Her pain soon became so great that she was not able to
move. When she died at the age of 24, her last words were “Jesus
and Mary.” Those at her side said that as they watched all the
scars on her body disappeared and her disfigured face and skin
shined.
Kateri was the first of the aboriginal people of North America to
be beatified and canonized. She is invoked as patroness of the
environment and ecology. She is often referred to as the “Lilly of
the Mohawks”. In Canada, she is remembered each year on April
17th and in the United States on July 14th. She was canonized on
October 21st, 2012.
Hope your summer is going along okay albeit a bit different
due to the Covid-19 virus. Stay well and healthy during these
days. I know that these days can be a bit challenging and
lonely and lead to some bouts of depression. So if you are
having a bad day my suggestion to you is to run out to the
store (with a mask, of course) and buy yourself a 2021
calendar and hang it on your wall. You will feel much better!
Monsignor Jack
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MASS INTENTIONS Monday, July 20
6:45AM No Mass
8:15AM Helen Mahn
Tuesday, July 21
6:45AM No Mass
8:15AM Marilyn Glennon
Wednesday, July 22
6:45AM No Mass
8:15AM Richard Bauer
Thursday, July 23
6:45AM No Mass
8:15AM Janet Aach
Friday, July 24
6:45AM No Mass
8:15AM Gerry Blais
Saturday, July 25
8:15AM Daniel Gerard Rosemann
5:00PM No Mass
Sunday, July 26
7:30AM No Mass
9:00AM No Mass
10:00AM People of St. Peter
5:00PM No Mass
July 19, 2020
Please note that we are beginning to reschedule Mass intentions
that were previously scheduled.
We are rescheduling them in the same order that they were origi-
nally scheduled. They will be celebrated, live-streamed, at
8:15am Monday through Saturday. The Mass intentions that
were scheduled on Saturday evening and Sunday will be resched-
uled also.
If you have any questions regarding rescheduled Masses please
contact the rectory office, 966-8600 or email Mary at
Thank you for your patience.
The Archdiocese of St. Louis has developed a new system for
safe environment compliance called Prevent and Protect STL.
Everyone (clergy, employees and volunteers) ministering to mi-
nors and vulnerable adults in the Archdiocese are required to reg-
ister in the new system before December 31, 2020. This includes
those new to service as well as those who are currently compliant
and in service. For those who have already attended a Protecting
God's Children workshop, your previous training date will trans-
fer to this new system. In addition to attending a live Protecting
God's Children workshop, all clergy, volunteers and employees
will register for an updated background screening, view two new
on-line training modules on abuse reporting and the Code of Ethi-
cal Conduct, and agree to the updated Code of Ethical Conduct.
Please go to www.preventandprotectstl.org: select the ‘register’
link and enter ‘stlprotect’ for the passcode. Then create your
username and password for this new system. Contact Mary
Doyle, the parish Child Safety Coordinator, at (314)966-8600 or
[email protected] with any questions or for assis-
tance.
Thank you for your continued support.
Hard copies of this weekend’s bulletin are available
on the shelf in the vestibule of the rectory office.
STS. TERESA & BRIDGET FOOD PANTRY "FOR I WAS HUNGRY AND YOU GAVE ME FOOD..."
It was great seeing the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS outside fol-
lowing Mass last Sunday. Thank you all for your generous re-
sponse to them "Manning the Can" once again.
Our food donations for this month will be delivered tomorrow
July 20th. Hunger doesn't take a vacation.
Food donations are welcome all month long.
DROP OFF LOCATION ~
Candy and John Behl, 319 East Adams, Kirkwood (block and a
half east of the YMCA). Please donate cans no larger than 30
ounces as anything larger is difficult for all of us to carry. Or
call 314-965-3390 for food pick up. (Yes, happy to do this.)
Events at La Salle Retreat Center
La Salle Retreat Center (2101 Rue De LaSalle Drive) is open!
Lots of great things are happening at the center -
A virtual Cooking Experience with Chef Brandon! Register
on our website and receive recipes and a video tutorial on
how to prepare a gourmet meal. The following week attend a
virtual session with Brandon to ask questions and get addi-
tional tips.
Summer Cookie Decorating Class with appetizers and cock-
tails is Monday, August 17.
Book a lunch with your friends, family, prayer groups etc. or,
reserve the picnic pavilion and athletic fields.
Blessing of the animals is Friday, October 2.
Pumpkin Fest is Sunday, October 4.
La Salle has guidelines in place based on national, state, and local
recommendations to ensure the safest environment possible. For
more information about guidelines and events, go to
www.lasalleretreat.org.
KIRK CARE The Kirkwood Community Food and Financial Assistance Or-
ganization has been lending a helping hand since 1982.
Kirk Care serves families in the R-VII school district boundaries
with food and utility bill assistance.
A basket has been placed in the entrance of the rectory for
non-perishable food donations. Thank you for helping the
families of Kirkwood. For more information contact Jennifer
McCoy, 314-960-9873.
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THE FOCUS OF OUR RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTH OF JULY WILL BE ON IMIGRATION
Suggested activities for use by RCIA groups, young adult groups and small faith communities interested in understanding the
current immigration crisis.
Recognize that the United States is a nation of immigrants:
Have participants tell the stories of their own families' immigration to the United States. Compare the stories of those who have re-
cently immigrated with those who immigrated many years ago to demonstrate that the reasons for immigration have not changed.
Ask participants to reflect on the changing ethnic composition of the parish and the neighborhood over its history.
Ask participants to offer examples of how immigration and cultural diversity have changed the United States. Have them evaluate
these changes.
Consider the following situations and offer ideas about how you and your small group can respond:
Immigration policy that favors highly skilled professionals over family reunification and movement of poor people seeking a better
life.
The reluctance of neighborhoods, parishes, and individuals to accept different cultures, languages, and customs.
The imprisonment of undocumented immigrants while they seek to have their legal rights resolved.
Undocumented immigrants seeking to enroll their children in Catholic schools.
Undocumented immigrants seeking to enroll their children in public schools.
Other activities:
Attend Mass with an immigrant community and reflect on the experience.
Learn a few words of the native languages of immigrants who worship in our parish.
Ask to meet with representatives of the Immigration and Naturalization Service to learn about their work and suggest ways they can
better enforce the nation's laws while respecting the rights and needs of immigrants.
Learn about the process of sponsoring family members and write to those still waiting overseas to promise friendship and welcome
when they finally arrive.
Meet with local hospital and public health personnel to ask about how undocumented persons are able to receive medical care.
Meet with public school officials to ask how undocumented immigrant children are able to attend school.
This resource was written by Fr. Thomas Betz, OFC, Director of Immigration and Refugee Services for the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia and is used with permission.
We continue to live-stream our Masses on weekdays at 8:15 am.
On Sunday, our live-streamed Mass will take place at 10:00 am.
The easiest way to watch our Livestream Masses is on our new
St. Peter Live website:
www.stpeterlive.com
Our Livestream Masses can still be watched on our Facebook
page here:
https://www.facebook.com/STPKirkwood/live
https://st-peter-catholic-church.freeonlinechurch.com/live
There may be a slight delay, so if you do not see today's Mass, you may need to refresh your screen. If you experience no audio, your
videos on Facebook might be automatically muted. On a desktop computer or laptop, hover your cursor over the video and you will see
a sound icon on the bottom right. If there is an x on the icon, click it and it will turn the sound on. You can also adjust the volume by
moving the bar on the icon. On an iPad or iPhone, you may need to close the app and reopen it or power your device off and back on.
If you experience issues watching the live stream, please know the Mass is being recorded and will be available to watch later on:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/STPKirkwood or Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/stpeterkirkwood
Silver & Gold Wedding Jubilee Mass Are you celebrating 25, 50, or over 50 years of marriage during 2020? Register today!
Mass Celebrant: Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski Couples registered by September 11th will have their names and
Sunday, October 11, 2020 wedding date printed in the Pass Program.
2:30 p.m. at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis For details or to register, visit archstl.org/jubilee or call
4431 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108 314.792.7598
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PLEASE NOTE - Our St. Angela Merici Chapel, located in
Ursuline Hall is open for personal prayer.
You are welcome to visit Monday - Friday,
6:00AM to 10:00PM. Enter through the
Genneseret Garden Courtyard which is
adjacent to the east side of the church
building. The code to enter is 0822.
GENNESERET MEDITATION GARDEN Our meditation garden, adjacent to the east side of the church
building, is the perfect place to pray and begin or end your
day. It is fully lit at night and is a great spot to enter into a
quiet place “beyond the walls” where God dwells.
CIRCLE OF CONCERN FOOD PANTRY . . Circle of Concern has
an ongoing need for
disposable diapers
(especially size 3, 4
and 5) and wipes.
Please drop off your
donations on the front porch of An-
gela and Randy Dalton, 328 W.
Washington Ave. Diapers and wipes
are collected throughout the month
and delivered to Circle of Concern
about mid-month.
Please donate diapers and wipes
ONLY.
Thank you for supporting parents and
babies in need.
Restore, Rekindle, Renew Enrichment 3 RE
7-Session Virtual Enrichment Experience
Mon / Wed Evenings: August 10 - 31 or
Tue / Thur Evenings: September 15 - October 6
Starting at 7:00 p.m.
Apply online: https://stl-wwme.org
Facebook: https://facebook.com/events/s/restore-rekindle-
renew-enrichm/289517819094470/
More Info Call: 314-649-7317
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Offertory Collections Update Total for July 11/12 $25,876.00
Month to Date Total: $57,386.00
Year to Date Total: $57,386.00
Collections versus Budget
Weekly Total: <$ 9,385.50>
Month To Date Total: <$13,139.00> (-18.6%)
Year to Date Total: <$13,139.00> (-18.6%)
Versus YTD 2019-2020 Collections Adjusted <12.6%>
THANK YOU ST. PETER!
Feel the Joy of Giving
S T E W A R D S H I P
How can I continue to support our parish offertory
if all our Masses are being cancelled?
We continue to provide for your spiritual enrichment
through live daily mass or livestream daily mass and offer-
ing confessions.
God bless you for your generous giving! There are a few
options to continue your offertory.
Option #1: Mail in your weekly offertory to St. Peter
Catholic Church, 243 West Argonne, Kirkwood, MO
63122.
Option #2: Drop off your donation envelope in the mail
slot in the parish office door located at 243 West Argonne
Drive.
Option #3: Make donations through Online Giving:
https://saintpeterkirkwood.weshareonline.org/
GeneralCollection.
FOR YOUR QUILTING NEEDS... rely on St. Peter Quilters. We do patchwork
and embroidered tops. Also, baby quilts for
sale.
For more information, call Theresa at
314-821-8433.
Please pray for the safety and well being of the
following loved ones of our parishioners who
have been called to military service: US Army
Chief Warrant Officer 2, Cpl. John R. Weber, III,
USMC, Major Matthew Kelly, Michael C. Wood,
Army, Lt. Joseph Sidlo, M/Sgt Don Haga, A/C
Christine Haga, Sgt. Erik Thompson, Warrant Officer Alicia G.
Mejia-Adkins, Sgt. 1st
Class Michael Adkins, US Army, Chief
Warrant Officer 2, Mark Nitz, USMC, Lt. Col. Mark Jackson, IV,
Captain Jeremy Reynolds, US Army, Pfc. Josh P. Stack, Capt.
Christopher Moskoff, US Army, Captain Robert Winkler, US Army,
Capt. Kevin Jackson, Lt. CPL. Thomas Weber, USMC, Major
Joseph G. Skryd, USMC, Mason Barnett, USMC, Command Master
Chief, Maria Strader, USN, SGT Corey Hill, US Army, Jon Detling-
Nusser, Navy, Lauren Young, Ensign U.S. Navy.
Names will remain on the Pray For The Sick list for 4 weeks then
are automatically deleted. To be included on this list, you need to
call the Parish Office 966-8600. A call to the Rectory Office is
necessary to request additional weeks.
Annette Leatherman (2) Mark S. (2)
Oliver Hults (2) Kristi Hueseman (3)
Louis G. (2) Heather Jacus (3)
Jane Jensen (1) Kathy Kelley (2)
Rena Girard (1) Brad Chott (1)
Jack Kupsky (4) Micki Meyerhardt (2)
Ron Stillman (2) Valerie Rauscher (1)
Mark Perry (1)
JULY 12, 2020
Thea Adeline Dragicevic, daughter of Danny & Rachel
Dragicevic.
Noelle Evangeline Whitney, daughter of Damian & Kimberly
Whitney.
SANCTUARY LAMP CANDLES
Below are the scheduled dedications for this month:
July 6 Michael Joseph Vrlenich
July 13 Rose Marie Violet Johnson
July 20 Richard J. Bauer
July 27 Denis Roe Hart
Please remember all our faithful departed, in your prayers.
Please remember the deceased and their loved ones in your
Prayers:
Molly Lamers, mother of Kathleen Carmody
Roger Zoellner, father of Laura Molner
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