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9, 2020 THE FOCUS OF OUR RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST IS RACISM

LET’S SHOW OUR COMMUNITY WHAT WE BELIEVE BY PUTTING A YARD SIGN AT YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS.

THESE YARD SIGNS ARE SIMILAR TO THE ONES WHICH ARE CURRENTLY DISPLAYED ON ST. PETER'S CAMPUS.

YARD SIGNS, THREE VARIATIONS, ARE AVAILABLE IN THE RECTORY VESTIBULE (243 WEST ARGONNE).

PLEASE DROP YOUR SUGGESTED ($5 PER SIGN) IN THE MAIL SLOT OF THE INSIDE WOOD DOOR.

LET'S SHOW OUR CONCERN FOR OUR NATION'S UNREST BY EXTENDING OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

THROUGHOUT OUR COMMUNITY VIA INDIVIDUAL YARD SIGNS.

IT IS ANOTHER WAY FOR ST. PETER PARISH TO BE A LEADER IN OUR COMMUNITY.

Visit us on the Internet at www.stpeterkirkwood.org or send your comments to: [email protected] WELCOME TO ST. PETER

Sacrament of Baptism Please call the Rectory (966-8600) for details regarding participation in the preparation program. St. Peter Parish Prayer We encourage expectant parents to make arrangements for the preparation program at least a Lord, thank you for the rich history you have few months prior to the birth of their child. bestowed on our family of St. Peter in Kirkwood.

Sacrament of Marriage Blessed by your grace, we ask that you be present Please contact the rectory office (966-8600) to in our parish today. Guide us as we celebrate our schedule your wedding date and for details gifts through worship, education and loving service. regarding the preparation program. In accordance with Archdiocesan policy, couples should contact a Holy Spirit, create within us a vision for the future that member of the parish clergy at least six months we live, witness and proclaim the good news of Christ. prior to their proposed wedding date. Amen Holy Orders and Consecrated (Religious) Life If interested, please call the parish rectory or the Archdiocesan Office of Vocations at 792-6460 Sunday Schedule

Rectory/Parish Office Saturday: 5:OOPM (Satisfies Sunday obligation) 243 West Argonne Drive Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:OOAM, 11:OOAM and 5:OOPM Saint Louis, Missouri 63122 966-8600 (Phone) Weekday Mass Schedule 966-5721 (Fax) Monday - Friday: 6:45AM & 8:15AM Saint Peter Elementary School Saturday: 8:15AM Pre-K thru Eighth Grade 215 North Clay Holy Day Mass Schedule Saint Louis, Missouri 63122 821-0460 Consult the bulletin for Mass times http://www.stpeterkirkwood.org

Parish School of Religion Susan Lueker, 821-0460, ext. 4212 Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation is held before Religious Education Offices - Rectory 5:00pm Mass from 3:45-4:45 pm. Offices of Faith Formation Linda Doyle, 966-8600, ext. 1011 Sunday Reconciliation is held after the 9:00am Mass following the Anointing of the Sick or by appointment St. Peter Youth Ministry - Rectory Trisha Lombardo, 822-1347, ext. 3003

Monday - Friday, 6:00AM to 10:00PM Pastoral Council St. Angela Merici Chapel in Ursuline Hall Cheryl Flaherty Enter through the Garden Courtyard Ron Jensen Larry Bommarito Baptism Joan Turnure Baptisms are celebrated every Sunday of the month at 12:30PM. Gina Jensen Please call the Rectory (966-8600) for details regarding Alana Odenwald participation in the preparation program. We encourage Finance Commission expectant parents to make arrangements for the preparation John Modder, Chairperson, 303-502-4564 program at least a few months prior to the birth of their child. St. Vincent de Paul Society 314-289-6101 Ext. 2220 (Voice Mail) Weekly Anointing and Prayer After the 9:OOAM Mass each Sunday, we will celebrate Parish Center 821-6219 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, Bulletin Deadline!! limitations of aging, anxiety, depression, undue stress, Articles intended for publication in the Bulletin be addiction, etc. for all ages. submitted to the rectory ([email protected]) by Monday, at 3:OOPM for the following Sunday’s Please gather in the pews at the front of church Bulletin. All announcements must be in writing with a and the priest will be with you approximately name and telephone number attached. 10 minutes after Mass is over.

Please remember St. Peter in your will.

2 Nineteenth Sunday in Time August 9, 2020

CELEBRATING THE HUMAN BODY… When Spanish Catholics came to North America, they The of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin tended to create Catholic towns. Many Native Americans, Mary is the oldest and greatest feast of Mary. Orthodox too, lived in Catholic communities. To this day the pueblos Christians call August 15th the Dormition (“the falling of New Mexico still keep feast days with dancing and asleep”) of Mary. special foods. French Catholics, especially in Canada, kept alive some of their holy days. But Catholics from other “She who sheltered the Divine Word in her breast was to be countries lived in mixed communities with people of lodged in the dwelling place of her Son,” says Saint John different religions. They could not close their stores Damascene, describing his belief that after Mary’s death, because it was Ascension Thursday, or not help neighbors her body was raised to live with God forever. That Mary’s raise a barn on All Saints. Not until the great Catholic body – not just her soul – is in God’s presence is a sign of neighborhoods formed in the bigger cities of America could the holiness of creation. The human body is not evil – it is Catholics close up shop, go to morning Mass, and then good. Death is not the end of creation – it is the beginning spend the day feasting and relaxing – even on a week day! of eternal life. In our day, when violence can desecrate the human body, the sign of Mary’s assumption gains new Bishops began to designate certain holy days as “holy days support. of obligation.” Usually these were feast days that were already popular in a given community. The number of holy The New Testament reading for this feast calls Jesus the days that Catholics observed in the United States varied firstfruits of those who have died, to be followed by the until 1885. Then, six days were set: , Ascension harvest of all who hope in him. As Mary, the model Thursday (a different date each year), August 15th, believer and sign of the Church, is gathered in, we hope that November 1st, December 8th, and December 25th. Prior to we too will one day be part of this harvest. We surround this, how many and which holy days you kept depended on Mary’s statue at church and at home with brilliant clusters whether you lived in English, Spanish, or French America. of flowers, herbs, and fruits – the firstfruits of the harvest of For example, English-speaking American Catholics had 11 our gardens. holy days of obligation from 1777 until 1885.

While this may be the oldest and grandest feast of the As our neighborhoods and parishes change, so do our rules Blessed Mother, Mary, the feast was not considered a about keeping holy days. In 1969, the bishops decided to defined dogma or doctrine for us to accept and believe in transfer our solemn celebration of the Lord’s until Pius XII declared it thus infallibly on November from January 6th to the Sunday that falls nearest before that 1, 1950 with the writing of a entitled date. Epiphany is an important holy day, and yet the whole Munificentissimus Deus. Catholic Community cannot count on having January 6th free. Recently, the bishops have voted to move our solemn This Saturday, August 15th, is the Feast of the Assumption celebrations of the Lord’s Ascension from a Thursday to a of Mary. This year it is not a Holy Day of Obligation. Sunday: the Seventh Sunday of . This change should allow all of us to keep holy this feast day with Mass, recreation, and feasting, as we give thanks and praise for all HOLY DAYS IN HISTORY… that God does for us in Christ Jesus, our risen Lord. Sunday is our original – and at first our only – holy day. As time went on, some churches began keeping other days Congratulations to our First Communicants as they holy, too: days to remember an event in the life of Christ or receive their First over the next couple of Mary, or the anniversary of the death of a saint. weekends.

In medieval Europe, these “feast days” were important. Take care and I’ll see you in church! There was no such thing as a “weekend.” Every day – except Sunday – was a long and hard work day. A feast day meant that you only had to do the most necessary work. Monsignor Jack Then you could go to town for Mass, for socializing, playing, resting. It didn’t take long for feast days to 0822 multiply. Every so often the Church would have to cut back the number, or else folks would go four or five days without working! Feast days were possible because most everyone in a locale was Catholic.

3 August 9, 2020 Please note: We are rescheduling Mass intentions that were pre- viously scheduled. Hard copies of this weekend’s bulletin are available on the shelf in the vesti- We are rescheduling them in the same order that they were origi- nally scheduled. They will be celebrated, live-streamed, at bule of the rectory office. 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 [email protected]. The Archdiocese of St. Louis has developed a new system for Thank you for your patience. safe environment compliance called Prevent and Protect STL. Everyone (clergy, employees and volunteers) ministering to mi- MASS INTENTIONS nors and vulnerable adults in the Archdiocese are required to reg- Monday, August 10 ister in the new system before December 31, 2020. This includes 6:45AM No Mass those new to service as well as those who are currently compliant 8:15AM Angela Scalco and in service. For those who have already attended a Protecting Tuesday, August 11 God's Children workshop, your previous training date will trans- 6:45AM No Mass fer to this new system. In addition to attending a live Protecting 8:15AM Gerard Blais God's Children workshop, all clergy, volunteers and employees Wednesday, August 12 will register for an updated background screening, view two new 6:45AM No Mass on-line training modules on abuse reporting and the Code of Ethi- 8:15AM Marie Bruns cal Conduct, and agree to the updated Code of Ethical Conduct.

Thursday, August 13 Please go to www.preventandprotectstl.org: select the ‘register’ 6:45AM No Mass link and enter ‘stlprotect’ for the passcode. Then create your 8:15AM Michael Patterson username and password for this new system. Contact Mary Friday, August 14 Doyle, the parish Child Safety Coordinator, at (314)966-8600 or 6:45AM No Mass [email protected] with any questions or for assis- 8:15AM Edward Druhe tance. Saturday, 8:15AM The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Thank you for your continued support. 5:00PM No Mass Sunday, August 16 FOR YOUR QUILTING NEEDS... 7:30AM No Mass rely on St. Peter Quilters. We do patchwork 9:00AM No Mass and embroidered tops. Also, we have baby 10:00AM People of St. Peter quilts for sale. 5:00PM No Mass For more information, call Theresa at 314-821-8433. Events at La Salle Retreat Center STS. TERESA & BRIDGET FOOD PANTRY La Salle Retreat Center (2101 Rue De LaSalle Drive) is open! "FOR I WAS HUNGRY AND YOU GAVE ME FOOD..." Lots of great things are happening at the center - "Give them some food yourselves".  A virtual Cooking Experience with Chef Brandon! Register on our website and receive recipes and a video tutorial on Last Sunday in Luke’s we heard about Jesus' reply to his how to prepare a gourmet meal. The following week attend a followers. This is St. Peter Parish's reply to Jesus' command. virtual session with Brandon to ask questions and get addi- IT IS OUR JOB. tional tips. It is so simple. Just drop off a bag of canned food at 319 East  Summer Cookie Decorating Class with appetizers and cock- Adams Ave. The Sts. Teresa and Bridget Food Pantry team will tails is Monday, August 17. deliver it on AUGUST 17TH.  Book a lunch with your friends, family, prayer groups etc. or, reserve the picnic pavilion and athletic fields. Do you have an hour to serve the poor and hungry? Please call 314-965-3390. We need your help.  Blessing of the animals is Friday, October 2. Food donations are welcome all month long.  Pumpkin Fest is Sunday, October 4. DROP OFF LOCATION ~ La Salle has guidelines in place based on national, state, and local Candy and John Behl, 319 East Adams, Kirkwood (block and a recommendations to ensure the safest environment possible. For half east of the YMCA). Please donate cans no larger than 30 more information about guidelines and events, go to ounces as anything larger is difficult for all of us to carry. Or www.lasalleretreat.org. call 314-965-3390 for food pick up. (Yes, happy to do this.) 4 August 9, 2020 THE FOCUS OF OUR RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST IS RACISM

WHY ISN’T EDUCATION THE GREAT EQUALIZER BETWEEN BLACKS AND WHITES?

 Education is critical for economic success in today’s economy, but it actually exacerbates the racial wealth gap. The gap grows as educational attainment grows (so, the largest wealth gap is between whites and blacks with graduate degrees).

 How’s that possible? First, the gap between white and black college graduates has doubled in the last 25 years, so whites are getting college degrees at much faster rates than blacks. So even if blacks and whites generated the same economic returns on their degrees, the wealth gap would grow.

 But they’re not generating the same returns. Blacks generally have lower returns on their degrees because they are more likely to need student loans as well as larger student loans to finance their degrees. These loans then “displace” other kinds of building wealth, like buying a home or saving for retirement.

YARD SIGNS ARE AVAILBLE IN THE RECTORY VESTIBULE SUGGESTED DONATION IS $5 PER SIGN

LET’S SHOW OUR COMMUNITY WHAT WE BELIEVE BY PUTTING A YARD SIGN AT YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS.

THESE YARD SIGNS ARE SIMILAR TO THE ONES WHICH ARE CURRENTLY DISPLAYED ON ST. PETER'S CAMPUS.

YARD SIGNS, THREE VARIATIONS, ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PARISH RECTORY VESTIBULE (243 WEST ARGONNE).

PLEASE DROP YOUR SUGGESTED DONATION ($5 PER SIGN) IN THE MAIL SLOT OF THE INSIDE WOOD DOOR.

LET'S SHOW OUR CONCERN FOR OUR NATION'S UNREST BY EXTENDING OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS THROUGHOUT OUR COMMUNITY VIA INDIVIDUAL YARD SIGNS.

IT IS ANOTHER WAY FOR ST. PETER PARISH TO BE A LEADER IN OUR COMMUNITY.

Marriage on Tap STL Marriage on Tap will be going virtual for our next session on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 7:00pm—8:00 pm! Marriage on Tap offers an evening of marriage enrichment rooted in the Catholic faith but is open to all married couples. This evening is sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter and is offered at no cost. RSVP’s are required: send your names to [email protected].

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7 August 9, 2020 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

RCIA - THE RITE OFCHRISTAIN INITIATION OF ADULTS

If you have been coming to Mass for a while, but are not Catholic, we in- vite you to look deeper into the Catholic faith. Come meet some faithful Catholics who love the Lord and would consider it a privilege to get to know you. Our parish will soon begin a set of sessions, sharing with others, the truths of the Catholic faith and the fellowship of our Church family. We invite you to learn what Catholics believe in an open and welcoming environment. These sessions are opportunities for you to ask those perplexing and difficult questions you may have about the Church.

Sessions are always held on Sunday’s at around 10 AM. The first session is September 13 in Ursuline Hall. Please give Linda Doyle a call if you have any questions or would like further information at 314-966-8600, or email her at [email protected]. Or check out our website at www.stpeterkirkwood.org.

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The Welcoming Committee would like to CIRCLE OF CONCERN FOOD PANTRY . . announce the “New Arrivals to our Parish Circle of Concern has an ongoing need for Family” for July, 2020. disposable diapers (especially size 3, 4 and 5)

Let us remember them in our prayers and aid and wipes. Please drop off your donations on them in catching that great St. Peter spirit we the front porch of Angela and Randy Dalton, all know and love. 328 W. Washington Ave. Diapers and wipes are collected throughout the month and deliv- Please welcome: Patrick & Kerrie Burgess Chris & Elizabeth Cline ered to Circle of Concern about mid-month.

Craig & Ashley Dull Les & Gini Gaffner Please donate diapers and wipes ONLY. Zach Kratofil & Libby Garner John & Amanda Murphy Thank you for supporting parents and babies in need. Stephen Simpson & Nicki Meyer Patrick & Laura Weale 8 August 9, 2020

KIRK CARE FIAT WOMEN'S GROUP The Kirkwood Community Food and Financial Assistance Or- Our next meeting will be on Thursday, August 20th with Fr. Jim ganization has been lending a helping hand since 1982. Mason, President-Rector speaking on, From Christendom to

Kirk Care serves families in the R-VII school district boundaries Apostolic Mission. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, this talk with food and utility bill assistance. will be a virtual event only, available on the YouTube livestream channel and Facebook Live. More details on this event will be A basket has been placed in the entrance of the rectory for forthcoming. Visit the Fiat website for more information. non-perishable food donations. Thank you for helping the families of Kirkwood. For more information contact Jennifer McCoy, 314-960-9873. ST. PATRICK CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS Please keep this important ministry in mind on your next shop- ping trip. Breakfast bars, granola type bars, chips, cookies, water, and individual drinks are some of the suggested donations. The ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CORNER Health Department requires that all food items come prepack- Important message to all parishioners: aged. Donations are accepted every day. During this difficult period, the St. Vincent dePaul Society is here to help you if needed. Your past donations have been a blessing Drop off location: 450 Burns Avenue, Kirkwood. Look for the to so many in our community. Maybe now is a time we can help green tub along the side of our house on the driveway. Call Jen- nifer Moritz 909-6756 with any questions. you. If so, please call and let us know if you need financial sup- port for purchasing food, paying rent, utilities, prescription drugs The ultimate goal of the Mobile Outreach Program is to encour- etc. All contacts are held strictly confidential. Our help line num- age persons who are chronically homeless to access agency pro- ber is: (314) 289 6101 extension 2220. Donations may be grams that will lead them to permanent housing and financial mailed or dropped off at the parish rectory. stability. Thank you for supporting this ministry! 9 August 9, 2020 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 Feel the Joy of Giving 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. STEWARDSHIP 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, Collections Update Capt. Kevin Jackson, Lt. CPL. Thomas Weber, USMC, Major Total for August 1/2 $ 26,900.00 Joseph G. Skryd, USMC, Mason Barnett, USMC, Command Master Month to Date Total: $ 26,900.00 Chief, Maria Strader, USN, SGT Corey Hill, US Army, Jon Detling- Nusser, Navy, Lauren Young, Ensign U.S. Navy. Year to Date Total: $148,371.00

Collections versus Budget

Weekly Total: <$ 4,106.00>

Month To Date Total: <$ 4,106.00> (-13.24%) Year to Date Total: <$ 23,685.00> (-13.77%) Names will remain on the Pray For The Sick list for 4 weeks then

Versus YTD 2019-2020 Collections Adjusted <8.56%> are automatically deleted. To be included on this list, please call the Parish Office at (314) 966-8600. A call to the Parish Office is THANK YOU ST. PETER! necessary to request additional weeks. Annette Leatherman (4) Mark S. (4) Oliver Hults (4) Kristi Hueseman (1) How can I continue to support our parish offertory Louis G. (4) Heather Jacus (1) if all our Masses are being cancelled? Jane Jensen (3) Kathy Kelley (4) Rena Girard (3) Brad Chott (3) We continue to provide for your spiritual enrichment Jack Kupsky (2) Micki Meyerhardt (4) through live daily mass or livestream daily mass and offer- Ron Stillman (4) Valerie Rauscher (3) ing confessions. Mark Perry (3) Terry Rock (2)

God bless you for your generous giving! Here 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 Maggie Pautler & Andrew Thompson (3) slot in the Parish Office door located at 243 West Argonne Emily Robinson & Jordan Baker (1) Drive.

Option #3: Make donations through Online Giving: https://saintpeterkirkwood.weshareonline.org/ GeneralCollection.

AUGUST 2, 2020

Rosalie Therese Dirnbeck, daughter of Jonathan & Julie

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Finley Blase Holloran, daughter of Joseph & Laura Holloran.

SANCTUARY LAMP CANDLES Mila Maelynn Viano, daughter of Dominic & Emily Viano. Below are the scheduled dedications for this month:

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