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St. Barnabas the Apostle Catholic Church St. Barnabas the Apostle Catholic Church 1400 North Main Street O’Fallon, MO 63366 Parish Office 636-240-4556 Fax 636-978-3358 www.stbarnabasofallon.org August 30th, 2020 PARISH OFFICE HOURS MON & THU 10-3:30pm Sunday Liturgy Holy Masses Parish Secretary can be reached anytime. 4:30pm Saturday Evening 8:00am 10:00am (TLM) and Noon SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Thirty minutes before each Holy Mass or by appointment. Daily Holy Mass 9:00am ANOINTING OF THE SICK Monday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday Please call the Office for someone seriously ill or preparing for surgery to make arrangements. Tuesday Evening 7:00pm-Followed by the Perpetual Help Devotions HOLY COMMUNION CALLS Weekly Holy Communion calls scheduled Thursday mornings Sacrament of Penance 1/2 hour before all Masses beginning shortly after the morning Holy Mass. If you are ill, homebound, or hospitalized, and would like Father Hager to bring Holy Communion to you or hear Pastor your Confession, please call the Office. Reverend Raymond D. Hager MARRIAGE Liturgical Music Director Please call before setting a wedding date. Marriage Preparation Ryan P. Murphy takes approximately six months. Parish Secretary BAPTISM Patti Kehoe Please call the Parish Office to schedule a Baptism. You must be a registered as parishioners at St. Barnabas. MASS INTENTIONS Honor Our Lord and His Mother August 31st-September 6th Pray for Our World FIRST FRIDAYS 8:30am-Confessions Mon 9am Bailey’s Birthday Tues 7pm Rita Dames 9:00am-First Friday Wed 9am Pablo Martinez Holy Mass Thurs 9am Ann A. Migneron FIRST FRIDAY 10:00am-7:00pm- Fri 9am Evelyn Orf Exposition 7pm Vocations to the Priesthood & Religious Life of the Blessed Sacrament 12am Our World FIRST SATURDAY 6:30pm-Confessions Sat 9am Priests for the Purgatorial Society 4:30pm Donald Borgmeyer 7:00pm First Friday Holy Mass Sun 8am Karen & Dan Fitzsimmons 10am Parishioners of St. Barnabas 8:00pm-11:45pm-Exposition of the Noon Glen Martinez Blessed Sacrament Ministry Schedule 11:45pm-Benediction READERS September 5-6 September 12-13 Midnight-Holy Mass Sat 4:30p Phil Brase Stephanie Brase September 4th Sun 8:00 Vernon Rotert Darrell Mueller October 2nd Noon Chris Feise Donna Hagan November 6th December 4th USHERS/Ushers Please Bring up Gifts at this time ________________________ Please call the parish office to let us know when you Sat 4:30p Jim Welby Jim Welby will be in Adoration as the Blessed Sacrament in Ken Thornhill Ken Thornhill Exposition must never be left alone! Sun 8:00 Dan Glenzy Leo Luetkenhaus Rich Easton Larry Blandino 10:00 Phil Nardi Phil Nardi May God have mercy on us! Rich Nordquist Rich Nordquist You may sign up on our website or Noon Needed Needed go directly to Please let the office know if you have returned to Holy Mass https://www.ath-stl.org/ and wish to serve as an usher so lists can be updated and mailed. Thank you! Servers-Same Schedule Both Weeks Due to Father Hager’s eye surgery: Sat 4:30pm Luke Mallon & Luke Welby NO HOLY MASS Tuesday September 8th Sun 8:00am Dakota & Aidan Stephens 10:00am Matthew Westhoff & Diego Zanacoma and and Wednesday September 9th Michael and John Daub (as available) Noon Tony & Joe Lane Sanctuary Lamp Richard and Rose Easton 65th Wedding Anniversary Wishes September 10th Betty Heppermann Lucy Sammelman Marie Bieker Corban Skrivan Corinne Bajardi Jerry Korte Rose Korte James Whitelaw Thomas Bajardi Janet Whitelaw Matthew Cooke Charles Latham Nancy Latham Helen Willkie Elaine Cornett Angelina DuVall Dot Leah Ruth Dyer Jim Leah Marion Elsenrath Bill Meder Rose Marie Hager Mary Munzer Rachel Harris Bob Proost August 30th, 2020 JMJ Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Birthright of Wentzville is hosting a Additional Parishioners golf tournament on Friday, Sept registered after our 11,2020. Donations are low. Guide Book was printed. Please add to your directory: Please consider joining us for a nice day at Country Lake Golf Course, Warrenton, MO. $50 of your fee is tax Faisal and Elizabeth Algutifan deductible. $95 per person/$380 per 19 Piedmont Park O’Fallon foursome, includes golf, cart, lunch, 636-577-4475 dinner, beverages & goody bag. Frances Crocco Registration opens 10:30 am, 11 am 3401 Wilshire St. Charles Please mark your calendars to join us Lunch, 12 noon Shotgun Start, 6 pm 815-529-4323 with thousands of people all over the Dinner/Awards. Win cash and priz- world praying the rosary: es! If unable to golf, consider one of Vashon Desamero six sponsor levels to donate. 10619 Scotland Dr Overland ROSARY Register/pay online@ https:// Vincent Di Fatta COAST-TO-COAST secure.perfectgolfevent.com/ Sons Vincent and John eventweb/6651/ OR Paypal or Credit 17 Pinehurst Ct. St. Peters Card@ birthrightofwentzville@hotmai 636-348-8527 l.com At our Flag Pole in front of church Stephen Gantz Harvester KofC 2020 Fall Washer #5 Nugget Ct St. Peters Sunday Tourney, Sat, 9/26/20, 12:00pm, 636-387-3964 October 11th Register 11:30pm, Sts. J&A Care Ser- vice, 4116 McClay Rd, St. Charles, MO Luke Mattingly 3:00PM 63304, $40 per 2-person team, Cash 239 Carrington Blvd. Troy prizes, Food and beverages sold at 636-675-8716 tournament. Contact Tim Plawski at If you are unable to join us [email protected] or 314-910- Gerry and Kimberly Meier physically, 8670 to pre -register. 4685 KellyKris Dr St. Charles please pray with us at home. 636-578-5973 Wayne Olson Handicapped Parishioner is in need of 3324 West Adams St. Charles a part-time caregiver. The 2020 Annual Silver and 636-723-2085 Gold Wedding Jubilee Mass 5-7 days per week Roman Schuette 3 1/2 Hours per day Postponed to Sunday, May 2, 2021 240 Cuivre Ridge Dr Troy 636-357-9576 (2:30 pm) 636-248-3924 Position pays $12.00 per hour Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis PLEASE CORRECT Parishioner is on Medicaid Medicare Denny and Julie Weber and application can be filled out 636-357-0501 on-line after you contact her. Thank You God for Everything in my life The good and the bad Some were blessings and some were lessons Our PSR classes will be starting Tuesday, September 15th. LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS TOMORROW If your child(ren) are returning this year we ask that you register also so we can order correct books and materials. Cost of the PSR Program is $150 for the entire year per family. August 30th, 2020 JMJ Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time This is the prayer Father Hager has been praying at Holy Mass during the Petitions. You are invited to pray along with Father. Please cut this prayer out and carry with you to Mass. Prayer for A Resurgence of Christianity in America Composed by His Excellency Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò Holy Name Breakfast Are canceled for September. Almighty and Eternal God, King of Kings and Lord of Lords: We will revisit and keep you informed. Graciously turn Your gaze to us who invoke You with confidence. OUR NOVEMBER QUILT Bless us, citizens of the United States of America; grant peace and prosperity to SOCIAL IS CANCELED our Nation; illuminate those who govern us so that they may commit them- Mark your calendars selves to the common good, in respect for Your Holy Law. for November 6th, 2021!! Protect those who, defending the inviolable principles of the Natural Law and Ladies of the Parish: Your Commandments, must face the repeated assaults of the Enemy Due to Covid, we will not be attending of the human race. our Annual Kings House Retreat as a group. Several women are still going Keep in the hearts of Your children courage for the truth, love for virtue and but you must make individual perseverance in the midst of trials. reservations. We are planning to attend next year Make our families grow in the example that Our Lord has given us, together together again! with His Most Holy Mother and Saint Joseph in the home of Nazareth; give to our fathers and mothers the gift of strength to educate wisely the children with which You have blessed them. Very Comfortable Upholstered Chairs Give courage to those who, in spiritual combat, fight the good fight as soldiers with kneelers from our old cry room need of Christ against the furious forces of the children of darkness. good homes. Keep each one of us, O Lord, in Your Most Sacred Heart, and above all he whom Free! Your Providence has placed at the head of our Nation. Bless the President of the United States of America, so that aware of his responsibility and his duties, he Please call the rectory may be a knight of justice, a defender of the oppressed, a firm bulwark against to arrange pick-up. Your enemies, and a proud supporter of the children of light. Knights of Columbus Place the United States of America and the whole world under the mantle of the Carry Out Chicken Dinners Queen of Victories, our Unconquered Leader in battle, the Immaculate Concep- tion. It is thanks to her, and through Your Mercy, that the hymn of praise rises Fridays, September 18, October 16, to You, O Lord, from the children whom You have redeemed in the Most and November 6 Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. From 4:00-7:00 PM St. Patrick Parish. Visit Amen www.stpatrickwentzville.org/chicken for more info. Name ___________________________________ Envelope Number______________ Donation to help off-set the funds lost due to cancellation of our Fall Festival. ______________________ Thank you for your generosity August 30th, 2020 JMJ Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Traditional Latin Mass In our human nature, we can be forgetful and lazy 10:00am especially when it comes to giving thanks to Our Lord.
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