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JANUARY 5, 2020  PARISH STAFF Fr. Alex Anderson, Pastor Deacon Ed Boyer, Parish Deacon Deacon Matthew O'Neail, Parish Deacon & PSR Principal Kathey Compton, St. Rose School Principal Corie Boyer, Parish Secretary/Bookkeeper Natalie Woodrum, SRLS School Secretary Carol Flesher, Assistant Parish Secretary Mike Merseal, Maintenance Carol Emmett, Parish Music Director RECTORY EMAIL [email protected] SCHOOL INFO 523 So. Fourth Street I DeSoto, MO. 63020/636-337-7855 Website: www.stroseoflima.org MASS SCHEDULE Monday thru Friday at 6:15 am I 8:00 am Wed & Fri when school is in session I Tues evening: 6:30 pm (followed by Per- petual Help Devotions) Sat: 8:00 am & 5:00 pm & Sun: 7 am, 9 am, & 11 am CONFESSIONS Sat: 8:30 - 9:00 am & 4:00 - 4:45 pm PERPETUAL ADORATION Perpetual Adoration of in the in the lower level chapel on the Miller Street side of church

PLEASE CALL THE RECTORY  to register as a member of St. Rose Parish  to have Holy Communion brought to the sick  to arrange for the Anointing of the Sick  to put someone on the sick list  to arrange for a Baptism or Marriage  to become a convert to the Catholic Church CALVARY CEMETERY INFORMATION - 636-337-2150  Mass Readings for the Week LITURGICAL MINISTERS JANUARY 11TH & JANUARY 12TH Mon Jan 6 I John 3:22-4:6; Psalm 2:7-8,10-12; Matthew 4:12-17,23-25 LECTORS Tue Jan 7 I John 4:7-10; Psalm 72:1-4,7-8; 5:00 PM Brian Hastings Mark 6:34-44 7:00 AM Karen Krodinger Wed Jan 8 I John 4:11-18; Psalm 72:1-2,10, 9:00 AM Stephen Nichols 12-13; Mark 6:45-52 11:00 AM Larry Sansoucie

Thu Jan 9 I John 4:1-5:4; Psalm 72:1-2,14-15, 17; Luke 4:14-22 SERVERS Fri Jan 10 I John 5:5-13; Psalm 147:12-15, 5:00 PM Nolan Selsor, Tyler Milton & 19-20; Luke 5:12-16 Austin Milton Sat Jan 11 I John 5:14-21; Psalm 149:1-6,9; 7:00 AM Matthew Carey, Carey & John 3:22-30 Patrick Carey Sun Jan 12 42:1-4,6-7; Psalm 29:1-4,9-10; 9:00 AM Connor Siebert, Nate Siebert & Acts 10:34-38; Matthew 3:13-17 Emma Tenney 11:00 AM Carter Cain, Ava Grgurich & Charles Kidwell

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS MASS INTENTIONS OF HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE WEEK 5:00 PM Deacon O’Neail, Lance O’Neail & Mary Koch MON - January 6 6:15 AM Dorothy Burr 7:00 AM Todd Milner, Keith Missey & Sharon

TUES - January 7 6:15 AM Purgatorial Society Missey St. Raymond of 6:30 PM Paul Charboneau 9:00 AM Lauren Juliette, Cathy Loucks & Penyafort Melody Bourisaw 11:00 AM Jeanette Meyers, Linda Horn & WED - January 8 6:15 AM Glenn Nichols, Jr. Debbie Wilson 8:00 AM Rich Meyer

THUR - January 9 6:15 AM Detta Baldwin CANTORS 5:00 PM Donna Ott FRI - January 10 6:15 AM June Hardin 9:00 AM Rita Ward 8:00 AM Rodney Hercher 11:00 AM Carol Emmett

SAT - January 11 8:00 AM James & Geneva Bourisaw USHERS 5:00 PM Shirley Reando 5:00 PM Charles Koch, Mike Merseal, Duck Reando Josh Reando & Jerry DeClue SUN - January 12 7:00 AM Mary Patterson 7:00 AM Ken Merseal, Ed , J. R. Merseal, & The Feast of the 9:00 AM Parishioners Harold Wickerham Baptism of the Lord 11:00 AM Joe Williamson 9:00 AM Dwayne Boyer, Jerry Flesher, Jeff Draves, Robbie Winckel, Bob Winckel & Lonnie Reando 11:00 AM Fred Carr, Glenn Jones, Larry Sansoucie Please remember Bruce Baisch & John Sampson Saint Rose of Lima Parish in your will ARE YOU NEW TO THE PARISH ? If you are new to St. Rose, we extend to you a warm and heartfelt welcome. Please call the rectory to register, or fill out the following information and drop it into the mail or the Sunday collection. We’ll be in touch with you right away.

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Q&A Q: Isn't it true that the new-born Christ being laid in a manger has Eucharistic symbolism? A: Absolutely! One of the most profound symbols associated with the birth of Jesus is the manger. St. Luke nar- rates how the Mary, “wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7). A manger is a feeding trough for animals and was likely the cleanest place in the stable where the Virgin Mary The Feast of the Epiphany is often grouped together could place the baby Jesus. Christians would later reflect on with the wedding feast of Cana and the feast of the Baptism of this profoundly symbolic action and find a connection to the the Lord. Why? Even in the English language, the word Holy Eucharist, where Jesus himself becomes food for humani- 'epiphany' (after "a church festival in commemoration of the ty. coming of the Magi as the first manifestation of Christ to the St. in the 5th century explains, “The Gentiles" and "an appearance or manifestation especially of a setting of Christ’s birth points us to the Eucharist. Since through divine being" is defined as: 1) a usually sudden manifestation or sin man becomes like the beasts, Christ lies in the trough perception of the essential nature or meaning of something; where animals feed, offering them, not hay, but his own body 2) an intuitive grasp of reality through something (such as an as life-giving bread.” Even earlier, St. (in the event) usually simple and striking; and 3) an illuminating discov- 4th century) encouraged his congregation to attend Mass on ery, realization, or disclosure - a revealing scene or moment. Christmas Day, where they could approach the altar as if they Accordingly, the 'epiphany' of Christ as God was also shown at were going to the manger. St. in the 7th century also saw His Baptism when His Father spoke from heaven and said "This this symbolism. is my beloved Son upon Whom my favor rests. Listen to When God Himself is laid in the manger, it reminds us Him." (Matthew 3:17) At the wedding feast of Cana Christ that He is the bread of Angels, and He is laid down in a manger 'showed' Himself as God when, at a request from His Blessed so that He might feed us with the bread of His flesh. Mother, He worked His first miracle of turning water into wine. The feast of Christmas should be considered a Eucha- Accordingly, the week after the feast of the Epiphany we cele- ristic feast, because of the rich symbolism of the manger sce- brate the feast of the Baptism of the Lord and so bring our cele- ne. As you kneel before the Nativity scene during the Christ- bration of Christmas to a close. mas season, dwell upon the beautiful gift of the Eucharist and These 3 feasts - the birth of Christ, His Baptism, and how we can prepare to receive Jesus into our hearts. the working of His first miracle at Cana in Galilee - 'announce' that God has come to earth in the Person of Jesus Christ. If the Father calls Jesus His 'Son' (Baptism of the Lord), and if Christ . . . . can do miraculous things (the wedding feast of Cana), then THIS WEEK'S QUOTE God is among us. And if God is among us, we are truly saved if "Not the goods of the world, but God. Not riches, we but follow Him in everything we do. but God. Not honors, but God. Not distinction, but God. Not dignities, but God. Not advancement, but God. God always and in everything." St. Vincent Pallotti

EXTRA ENVELOPES IN JANUARY Apart from the extra envelope for your annual subscription to the "St. Luis Review" there are no extra enve- lopes in your January packet. Enjoy the "extra envelope" vaca- tion!

The ST. LOUIS REVIEW Each year in January, Catholics in the Archdiocese of St. Louis are asked to renew their subscriptions to the Archdiocesan newspaper, the St. Louis Review. A one-year subscription, including 50 issues of the St. Louis Re- view delivered to your home and a complimentary subscription to Catholic St. Louis magazine, is only $35 for print and digital ac- cess. That’s just 70 cents a week! I encourage all the Parishioners Even though the Knights of Columbus' Nativity Scene on Main of St. Rose to do so. However, if you don't, our Parish is responsi- Street is meant to pay homage to the birth of the Savior of the ble for sending it to you at our expense. Therefore, if you don't want world, it was the birth of a baby lamb that captured the imagina- to receive the St. Louis Review each week, write "DO NOT WANT" on your subscription renewal envelope (which is included in your tion of lots and lots of people in person, on social media, and January packet of contribution envelopes and is due January 19) even the local evening news! And what a beauty! Little and drop it into the collection basket. If you don't, and if you don't "Noel" (my idea for the lamb's name) personified new birth and renew your subscription yourself, St. Rose will have to do so. Christmas all rolled into one. At any time, feel free to add to our bulletin list of those in the military. The whole Parish will keep them in our pray- ers. Maj. Lucas Frank; Col. Seth Frank; John W. Long - U.S. Navy; Katie Boyer - Air Force; Tommy Fambrough - Air Force; Janetta Zehrbach - Air Force; Craig Zehrbach - Air Force; Staff ARCHBISHOP CARLSON'S LETTER Sergeant Evelyn Drummond; Airmen Dalton Miller - Air Force; Alex [Because of all the early bulletin deadlines surrounding the celebrations Haverstick; Cpt. Neal Grossheider - Air Force; Cpt. Garrett Huck - Air of Christmas and the new year, I failed to include in the bulletin the Force; Hanna Jackson - Navy, Cpt. Dennis Boyer - Navy, Lt. Mike Archbishop's Christmas letter. I apologize for the error.] Boyer - Navy; James O’Harver - National Guard; Sergeant Ashley Johnson - National Guard; Sgt. First Class - Coleman; Lt. Col. Joann Frank; Lt. Col. Joshua Frank; Sgt. Whiteny Brauch; CTTC Jon Christmas 2019 Cox - Navy; Maj. Dan Thebeau - Army; LCPL Cole Franklin’; LCPL Sebastian Michaels; Boyer - Army; Christian King - Navy; Ryan Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Cook - Navy; SSG Kenneth Kleinschrodt - National Guard; Rejoice! The weeks of Advent waiting are over, and Schumer - Army; Emily Faulkner - Air Force; Connor Biermann - Ma- Christ is born! We rejoice in our Savior’s birth—remembering rine; Dakota McKinney - Army; First Lt. Joe Winckel - Army.; Dalton the great gift of faith He has given us through the mystery of His Daugherty - U.S. Marine. incarnation and the saving power of His death and resurrection. Each year, the people of the archdiocese are asked to make a special gift on Christmas Day to support our seminari- FAMILY CHRISTMAS TREE ans at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary. These men are responding When Christmas arrives, Advent's "Giving Tree" be- to Christ's call to follow Him as they discern a vocation to the comes St. Rose Parish's "Family Christmas Tree". holy priesthood. This year, more than 140 men have dedicated Each family in the Parish is invited to put an ornament themselves to living, growing, and serving in His love as they - hopefully with your family's name on it - on the tree. The prepare for a life of parish ministry. God-willing, these men will ornaments are re-used year after year, so if it's been a while bring the faith given to us by Christ 2000 years ago to future since you updated your family ornament, feel free to do so this generations. year. The Family Christmas Tree is part of our church's Christ- This Christmas, I ask you, once again, to pray for vo- mas decorations and will stay in place during the whole Christ- cations and for all our priests and seminarians. I also ask you to mas season. be generous in your donation to the Christmas collection at your parish, which helps ensure that our seminarians receive the education and formation they need to grow closer to Christ each day. Your support is a source of inspiration for the semi- All of us at St. Rose extend a heartfelt narians and helps to build up the Church in St. Louis. Together, "Welcome!" to Jonathan Charles Nickless, Jr., the we can encourage our future priests to walk the path of holi- son of Jonathan and Rebecca (Boos) Nickless, ness as they seek to configure their hearts to the Heart of Je- who was Baptized at St. Rose on Sunday, De- sus Christ. cember 22nd. "Welcome!” too, to Ivan Franklin McQueen, son Please be assured of my prayers for you during the of Jelesia (Franklina) McQueen, and Jaxson Howard Sapper, season of Christmas. May the Lord of life come into your hearts son of Jarred and Amanda (Boyer) Sapper, who were Bap- and homes in a special way during this holy time of year. tized on December 29th. May their new-found faith bring Sincerely yours in Christ, them and their families nothing but grace and peace! Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson Archbishop of St. Louis

CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS If you would like a statement of your 2019 contributions to St. Rose for tax purposes, please call Corie at the rectory (636-337 -2212) and she'll mail it to you. 2019 contribution statements THIS WEEK'S "THANK YOU!" must be received by January 12th and marked 2019. The IRS There have been many positive remarks made does not allow of changing the dollar amount of your actual about the beauty of our church's Christmas deco- contributions. If, for tax purposes, you want to make an 'end-of- rations. Thank you very much! The credit belongs to the the-year' donation to St. Rose, this is the time to do so. Once following who donated their time and talent to St. Rose Par- again and to each and all of you: "Thanks!" for your wonderful ish so that we could all celebrate Christmas a little more generosity to St. Rose. It is Y-O-U who allow us to do as much beautifully this year. We all owe them a debt of gratitude! as we do! Keep up the good work in 2020! "Thank You!" to Terry Baldwin, Angel, Bambi & Deacon Mat- thew O'Neail, Jonathan & Michael Carey, Daniel Draves, Andrew Blair, and Tyler Milton. Their hard work certainly paid off! - ALSO - A big "Thank You!" goes out to all of you who were again so very generous to our annual St. Rose Christmas Flower col- lection. Your kindness allows us to have our church look as beautiful as it does all during the Christmas season. Excess flower funds are used throughout the year for extra flowers Not exactly what you wished for? Instead of retuning it, may- to mark special occasions or, sometimes, when there are no be you could give it to St. Rose's Annual Auction! And be altar flowers requested. This year the outside live Christmas assured, the Auction doesn't mind it at all if you re-gift Christ- trees in the church flower pots were paid for from this collec- mas items. tion. "Thank You!" Please Pray for the Sick

+ Dalton Benoist + Rita Boeving + Scott Boyer + + Priscilla Bresh + Cheryl Campagna + Nancy Cortney + + Culley + Yvonne Davis + Jonie DeClue + + Evelyn Drummond + Jim Gooriod + Frankie Hawkins + + Keller Family + Catherine Luther + Connie Merseal + + Ron Miller + Myrtle Missey + Brandon O'Harver + + Marlene Osowski + Osowski + Don Patton + + Monica Platz + Christina Reece + Cole Reece + + Dorothy Reynolds + Keegan Reynolds + + Frankie Ruch + Tim Selsor + Bev Seyfarth + + Erin Trombly + Barbara Williams + Gus Winckel + + Jordan Winckel + Amanda Woodring + SRLS 25th ANNUAL SCHOOL AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2020 I KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS HALL Our policy is to remove a name after 6 weeks. Please call the Rectory (337-2212) to add a name to our sick list.

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[Please print] . . . . and keep Him there as long as you can! The commercialism of Christmas will quickly pass, the radio will Name:______quit playing "holiday" music, and all evidence of this "holiday season" will soon be erased and forgotten, like a Christmas Street Address:______tree kicked to the curb. This will give all of Christ's true follow- ers the opportunity to reflect upon the true meaning of what we City & Zip Code:______celebrate at Christmas. That's why the Catholic Church contin- ues to celebrate the birth of Christ long past Christmas day. For us, the feast of Christmas is celebrates until; the feast of the Phone:______Do you want your phone # Baptism of the Lord which, this year, falls on Sunday, January printed in the Directory? [ ] yes [ ] no 12th. Accordingly, I encourage you to keep Christmas going as

long as you can - from trees to decorations to music to your Additional Family members: Nativity under the tree or on the mantle. We need as much of ______the celebration of Christ's birth as we can get!

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From time-to-time it's good to be reminded of what to do at St. Rose if an armed intruder interrupts one of our Sunday Masses: 1) If I ever say, "Would everyone please evacuate the church", please leave immediately - don't stand around and ask ques- tions and wonder what's happening. Just leave. And everybody call 911. 2) The people on the Mary side of church should exit the Miller Street entrance and those on the St. side should exit the courtyard door. If you can manage the steps, those in the The Al-anon Serenity Group will be meeting every Tuesday evening in loft and in the last 8 rows of church should exit the main en- the Basement of St. Rose of Lima Church. at 7:15 PM. This group is for trance. More able-bodied Parishioners should help those who friends and relatives of alcohol and chemically dependent persons. may need assistance. Get as far away from the church as you Please enter thru the Miller Street Basement door. If you have any can. questions concerning this group, please contact Karen @ 636-208- 3558 or Chloe @ 636-586-6886. THIS WEEK'S POINT HOLINESS ‘Every Day Is Christmas Day’ at As we continue to celebrate Christmas . . . Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem When our families feel very far from the Holy Family We may not be as much like the Holy Family as we wish, but they Today in Bethlehem, there’s always room at one inn, and they’re are exactly like us. Jesus chose to make Himself completely dependent on His adding even more space for pregnant ladies. Holy Family Hospi- parents. Mary, and Joseph, her spouse, bore all the responsibilities of caring for tal of Bethlehem made sure that 4,800 babies came safely into an infant. She bathed the . She fed Him. She snuggled him. Joseph the world this year, and they’re adding two new operating rooms too, tended to His cries. We can imagine him supporting the Blessed Mother, and classrooms for teaching nurses and midwives. plying his every virtue to family care. “People travel to come to the hospital; it has such high It’s all a lovely image. Encountering the Holy Family is another way of under- standing a fundamental Christian truth: Jesus is like us in all things, but sin. quality care,” Ambassador Michele Bowe of the Order of Malta Jesus had aunts, uncles, cousins. How could He have not known told LifeSiteNews. It’s also the only hospital in the area that has family celebrations? Marriage feasts? Rejoicings at new births? Mourning over doctors with the expertise to safely deliver high-risk premature death? Jesus would have watched His mother patiently care for His family. He babies. Bowe, who is on the Board of Directors for Holy Family saw the strong and faithful love that Joseph poured out over them. God’s com- Hospital, indicated that the hospital has even saved at least one ing to earth is bound up inextricably with the basic expression of human com- munity: the family. baby born at 23 weeks. Hospital employees feel particularly in- The family should be the first experience of love. Fathers and moth- spired in such situations. ers should gaze with love on their children, accepting them as gifts from God, “We have such a dedicated staff and everyone is de- caring for them, loving them. Children, for their part, should look with love on voted to life,” Bowe said. Bethlehem is on the West Bank, which what their parents, however imperfectly, have done: There’s so much parents is within the Palestinian Territories of the Holy Land. Bowe said do and have done that can never be repaid. Bethlehem is the second poorest place in the Territories, and In this way parents image God, who freely creates and gives of Himself. God, who made the world all the while wanting the best for men, offers that the hospital is one of the only employers that can pay its humanity an invitation to enter into His love. He is a Father. A loving parent, he staff on time. The 172 members on the staff are Palestinians, permits his children to choose whether or not to return this love. Muslims and Christians, and because of rampant unemployment Jesus enters into this mystery. As an infant he subjects Himself to in the area, a hospital employee could be supporting up to 15 the love and trials of family life. Jesus did not come in a spaceship or a painting relatives at a time. These relatives are the lucky ones. “Some or merely as a written word. Out of all the possible ways to proclaim His saving truth to the world, He entered it as a baby. He came as part of a family. In this families (in the area) live in caves, and they have no cash,” Bowe way, from the beginning, family life has been part of the plan of our salvation. said. But sometimes our own families feel very far from the Holy Fami- Nevertheless, Palestinians, no matter how poor, have a ly. In some respects, this is no surprise. After all, the Holy Family comprised two strong tradition of hospitality and present visitors with yogurt, people who had known no sin whatsoever, and a third who was “righteous.” bread, olives, egg dishes - whatever they have. Happily, there Ordinary families are not like this one. are also generous families among the richer people in Bethle- Further, we know so little about the actual life of the Holy Family. Because of the hidden nature of the life at Nazareth and the utterly unique hem, who bring donations like blankets to Holy Family Hospital nature of their holiness, it won’t do at all to simply say, “we should be more like for distribution. Snow really does fall on Bethlehem, and when it the Holy Family.” We may not be as much like the Holy Family as we wish, but snows, it’s cold, Bowe assured LifeSiteNews. they are exactly like us. Social workers attached to the hospital take the blan- To be born into a Christian family means we will never, can never be kets to the poor of the area, and Bowe described one Holy Fami- alone. The mystery of our salvation is wrapped up in this mystery of commun- ion. ly social worker who buys blankets, milk and bread from her own Sin is the only thing alien from the Holy Family. It’s the thing we long to drive wages and takes them to the poorest. Medical care is also taken out of our own families. We wish to be one in charity, to be in total communion. into the desert by way of Holy Family Hospital’s mobile clinic, This is the promise of the Holy Family: to be made one. Jesus, Mary, and Jo- which treats families who scratch out a living as subsistence seph, Holy Family of Nazareth, obtain for us the grace of perfect love in family farmers. life! Bowe is unsure how many of the hospital’s staff are [Fr. Patrick Briscoe, OP for Aleteia] Christians and how many are Muslims. The hospital offers care to everyone who comes. “We don’t keep track,” she said of the WEEK OF DECEMBER 22, 2019 religious beliefs of Holy Family employees. “All the people of REGULAR ENVELOPES $ 9,574.00 Palestine are the descendents of the shepherds (who visited LAST YEAR - DECEMBER 23, 2018 $ 8,829.00 Baby Jesus).” ADOPT AN ANGEL $ 25.00 Bethlehem itself has a Muslim-majority population to- day, but Christians still maintain a strong presence there. The CHRISTMAS FLOWERS $ 42.00 Mayor of Bethlehem, for example, is a Christian. Bowe said it’s CHRISTMAS $ 180.00 important to the Order of Malta that a Christian presence is kept $ 70.00 in the Holy Land. When she speaks to American Catholic parish- SEMINARY $ 260.00 es about Holy Family Hospital, her listeners are also concerned ST. VINCENT DE PAUL $ 157.00 about the welfare of Palestinian Christians. VOTIVE CANDLES $ 83.00 The economic situation is so difficult, Bowe said, be- cause of the Israeli West Bank barrier wall and “the need in the TOTAL $10,391.00 Holy Land is all year around.” But despite the terrible poverty, she finds Jesus’ birthplace beautiful. “When you come through CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 25, 2019 the gates of Bethlehem, you feel a great sense of peace,” Bowe CHRISTMAS $ 5,341.00 said. “You’ll never hear the Gospel the same way after seeing it.” CHRISTMAS FLOWERS $ 30.00 One of the beauties of Bethlehem is that the Mass for IMMACULATE CONCEPTION $ 5.00 Christmas Day is celebrated there every day, leading Bowe to REGULAR ENVELOPES $ 355.00 say “It’s always Christmas Day in Bethlehem.” Thanks to the SEMINARY $ 936.00 generosity of Holy Family Hospital’s supporters, it’s also always BLESSED VIRGIN MARY $ 115.00 Christmas Day for thousands of poor mothers and their ba- ST. VINCENT DE PAUL $ 260.00 bies. Bowe also attributes the hospital’s success to the interces- sion of the Blessed Virgin Mary. “She’s happy that there’s always TOTAL $ 7,042.00 room at our inn,” she said. [from LifeSiteNews] “Thank you” so much for your generosity to St. Rose!” January 5th - January 18th St. Rose Parish Calendar Weekend Masses: Sat 8 am; Sat 5 pm; Sun 7 am, 9 am & 11 am Weekday Masses: Mon - Fri 6:15 am ; Wed. & Fri. 8:00 am (when school is in session): Tue evening 6:30 pm Confessions: Sat 8:30 am - 9 am; Sat 4 pm - 4:45 pm Perpetual Help Devotions: Tue after 6:30 pm Mass Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AA Al-Anon Bingo Quilters Church 7:00 PM 7:15 PM 6:00 PM 9:00 AM Cleaners Marian Room Marian Room KC Hall Marian Room 9:00 AM

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Adorers Needed for Our Perpetual Adoration Chapel THE FOLLOWING HOURS ARE AVAILABLE ALONE OR WITH ANOTHER PERSON. SUNDAY : 1 AM, 2 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM, 5 AM, 6 AM, 7 AM, NOON, 1 PM & 5 PM MONDAY: 1 AM, 3 AM & NOON TUESDAY: 2 AM & 1 PM WEDNESDAY: 4 AM THURSDAY: 12 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM, 5 PM & 11 PM FRIDAY: 1 AM, 2 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM, NOON, 1 PM & 7 PM SATURDAY: 2 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM, NOON, 1 PM, 2 PM, 5 PM, & 7 PM ANYONE WILLING TO FILL ONE OF THESE HOURS OR TO SUBSTITUTE, PLEASE CALL: COORDINATOR: TERRY BALDWIN: 314-803-5305 831250 St. Rose of Lima 636-337-2212 Contact: Corie Boyer [email protected]

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