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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis | Our parish exists to give Glory to God 4556 Telegraph Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 | sfastl.org | 314-487-5736 Saint FrancisÉy Assisi ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI PARISH CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY MASS 4556 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129 Saturdays 7:45 a.m. / 4:00 p.m. Phone: 314-487-5736 | Fax: 314-487-3701 Sundays 7:00 a.m. / 9:00 a.m. / 11:00 a.m. www.sfastl.org | [email protected] Weekdays Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. / 7:45 a.m. Facebook: stfrancisstl | Twitter: @stfrancisstl Rectory Office Hours: M-F: 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Rectory Office closed everyday: 12 noon—1:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:15 a.m.—9:00 a.m. Saturday: 2:45 p.m.—3:45 p.m. CLERGY St. Anthony Devotions Reverend Anthony R. Yates [email protected] Tuesday after the 6:00 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. Mass. Pastor Eucharistic Adoration Reverend George Staley [email protected] Monday—Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Associate Pastor Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Deacon John DuFaux [email protected] Sacrament of Baptism Permanent Deacon Ext 133 Attendance at a Baptismal Preparation Class is required prior to Baptism. Classes PASTORAL STAFF are held the 1st Thursday of the month in the Rectory Meeting Room. Please call the rectory or visit our website to register. Tammy Chumley [email protected] Director of Evangelization & Faith Ext 104 Sacrament of the Eucharist and Confirmation Formation For those who have been baptized Catholic or wish to enter the Catholic Church, sessions in the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is required. For more Jeremy Boyer [email protected] information contact Linda Pudlowski (314) 799 9744. Director of Liturgy & Sacred Music Ext 107 Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Hannah Auer | Youth Minister [email protected] If you or a loved one is seriously sick and would like a visit from one of the parish priests, please call the rectory to request a visit. Due to privacy laws, Gregory Clever [email protected] hospitals no longer call to notify churches of parishioners who are ill so we need Seminarian/Pastoral Intern Ext 113 to be notified by a family member. PARISH STAFF Sacrament of Marriage The Archdiocesan Preparation Program requires a minimum of six months Bill Fulhorst [email protected] before your expected wedding date for spiritual study, instruction and discussion. Director of Operations & Finance Ext 142 Contact the rectory office to begin your preparation. Lisa Wood [email protected] Sacrament of Holy Orders and Vowed Religious Life Parish Office Receptionist [email protected] If you are interested in learning more about a vocation to the priesthood or Bulletin Editor Ext 150 consecrated life, please contact one of the parish priests or the Archdiocesan Vocations Office at stlvocations.org. Angel Bush [email protected] Parish Office Receptionist Ext 150 Holy Communion for the Homebound Anyone in our parish who is homebound who would like to receive Holy Karen Higgins [email protected] Communion please contact Deacon DuFaux to make arrangements. Administrative Coordinator Ext 101 St. Vincent de Paul Society Helpline Rich Hespen [email protected] 314-289-6101 Ext 2232 Facilities Maintenance Coord. Ext 131 FORMED – The Catholic Faith. On Demand. PARISH SCHOOL | PRESCHOOL | PSR https://sfastl.formed.org 4550 Telegraph Road, St. Louis, MO 63129 Parish Library Phone: 314-487-5736, Ext 121 | Fax: 314-416-7118 Open Saturdays after 4 p.m. Mass, Sundays after 9 & 11 a.m. Masses, [email protected] and Monday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. during the school year or by appointment. Jean Ameduri | [email protected] Beth Bartolotta [email protected] Principal Ext 121 Hannah Auer [email protected] WELCOME TO OUR VISITORS School Secretary Ext 121 If you are new to the area, we look forward to meeting you personally. Elaine Dyn [email protected] We pray that through our worship, you may experience the depth of Pre-school Secretary Ext 132 God’s love for us. To become a member, please e-mail the rectory office at [email protected] or register online at www.sfastl.org Karen Weber [email protected] (click on the Contact tab and select Register With Us). We hope that PSR Coordinator Ext 129 you find a home here among friends who pray together, work together and play together. Facility requests: [email protected] Announcements for bulletin & pulpit are due by Monday at 12 noon. If you have not been active in the practice of the Catholic Faith, we Bulletin announcements: [email protected] encourage you to return. If you would like to speak with someone on Pulpit announcements: [email protected] the parish staff, please do not hesitate to contact any one of us. Our parish purpose is to use our enthusiasm for our Catholic faith and If a previous marriage has kept you from receiving the Sacraments, we compassion for others to nurture personal, spiritual growth and promote invite you to contact one of the priests. In many cases we can work with fellowship within and beyond our parish so that every parishioner may become you toward a favorable solution so you can again receive the holy. - Enhance the Sunday experience - Embrace with a welcoming spirit - Engage everyone in parish life Sacraments in the Catholic Church. 2 APRIL 19, 2020 From the Pastor May we always keep in mind that this parish exists to give glory to God in all we do and for each one of us to be sanctified in our lives. St. Francis of Assisi, pray for us. Second Sunday of Easter The Christian steward approaches life with an “Easter vision” rooted in gratitude for the salvation our Lord has won for us through His death and Resurrection. Today’s readings on this Divine Mercy Sunday teach us how this approach plays out in daily life and remind us that we can have complete trust in the mercy of God to lead us, step-by-step, to heaven. Certainly, it is challenging to live for heaven when the things of the earth — job stress, family crisis, health troubles, political strife, pandemic — loom large on the horizon. We can find ourselves becoming cynical like the Apostle, Thomas, in our Gospel passage today — until he had an encounter with the merciful Savior. We all recall the famous line from Thomas, who was not present with the other Apostles during Jesus’ first appearance after the Resurrection. Beaten down by the events of the last several days, Thomas refuses to believe that the others had indeed “seen the Lord” as they claimed. Yet, these doubts did not repel our Lord. Our merciful Lord saw that beneath Thomas’ statement were pain and disappointment. Our Lord is mercy itself. And so He did not condemn Thomas, but calmed his doubts and fears, and allowed Thomas to actually touch those Sacred Wounds. What amazing grace. When we are tempted to give in to doubts to the faith for whatever the reason, all we need to do is seek the Lord — in prayer, in the sacraments, through the encouragement of our Christian communities — and just as He did for Thomas, our Lord will mercifully restore our Easter vision and fill us with His peace. Birthday Thanks Easter Gratitude What can I say? SFA is amazing. You all out did yourself in Thank you so much to all our incredible parishioners for all the helping me celebrate my 40th birthday! THANK YOU! love, support and Easter wishes you sent to the Rectory. Fr. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Words cannot express how Staley, Seminarian Gregory, Seminarian Mitchell and I are so elated I was to see all the kind expressions of love you sent me. grateful for your kindness. The meals so many have brought, From cards, to gifts, to singing after Mass, and to my office the cards and gifts and oh yeah, the cakes, cookies, cupcakes, decorated with streamers, it was so grand. Then when I thought and other goodies were delicious….and yes, I did partake of the there couldn’t be any more, you surprised me with a birthday sweet delights in celebration! We appreciate your parade of over 100+ cars. My face hurt from smiling so much, thoughtfulness and were filled with joy to see so many of you at but my heart was smiling even more. Thank you for loving me the Easter and Palm Sunday drive thru. We continue to keep that much and supporting me. I am deeply humbled by your you lifted up in prayer each day as we celebrate the Mass. acts of love. I have so much gratitude in my heart for being assigned to SFA to shepherd you. My 40th birthday will surely be one for the memory books. Thanks again! COVID-19 Updates Archbishop Robert J. Carlson has extended the suspension of all public Masses—as well as his dispensation of Catholics’ obligation to attend Sunday Mass in the Archdiocese of St. Louis— through April 30, 2020. Archbishop Carlson’s decision follows recommendations from health and government officials and is aligned with government prohibition of gatherings of more than 10 people. Our campus continues to be following the stay at home orders with our staff working from home until the end of the month. We will continue to monitor the situation as to what the next month may hold. For now, we are proceeding slowly and will wait for further instructions. Otherwise, the church will still be open for prayer during the day and confessions will be heard.