Second Sunday of Lent February 25, 2018 Most Reverend Edward K. Braxton Bishop of Belleville We, the people of St. Clare Catholic Parish, In the Diocese of Belleville, are called by God in baptism to be disciples of Jesus Christ. Centered in the Eucharist, and strengthened by the gifts of the Holy Spirit, we strive to live the Gospel and further the reign of God. We do this by creating a vibrant faith community, by actively promoting justice and evangelization, and by using our gifts in the service of God s people, to give God glory and reverence all of Creation. Saint Clare of Assisi, Pray for Us! St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church 1411 Cross Street O Fallon, IL 62269 618/ 632-3562 www.stclarechurch.org Fr. Jim Deiters Dennis Vander Ven Marcia Fix Jamae Shubirg Ed Seipp Patrick Jurgensmeyer Stephen Eros Jane Dotson Matt Flynn Pastor Deacon Parish Secretary Administrative Assistant Business Manager Facilities Manager Music and Liturgy Director Family Faith Formation Adult Faith and Mission WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. BAPTISM Preparation classes for parents are offered every other month for infant baptism. Call the Parish Office to sign up. Adults wishing to be baptized should also call the Office. RECONCILIATION Saturdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. or by appointment. Community celebrations are also offered every Advent and Lent. MATRIMONY Contact Pastor a year prior. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Communal celebrations twice a year, or by appointment. ST. CLARE SCHOOL 632-6327 214 West Third Street, O Fallon, IL Clarice McKay Principal MT. CALVARY CEMETERY 632-3562 Paulo D Amico PARISH TRUSTEES Michael Crupe John Dempsey ST. VINCENT DEPAUL 632-4270 Emergency Assistance
From Our Pastor... Each year during Lent, I think it is helpful to review some of our Catholic terminology as we hear words and phrases during this season that may still be new for some people. Fast doing with less less food, less negative words or complaining, less material things; to eliminate something from my daily routine in order to make more room for God in my life. Traditionally, to fast means having only one simple meal a day, with little or no food the rest of the day. (Officially required on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday only). Some have the courage/ability to choose to go a whole day with only water. It is helpful to think of something that you want to keep doing without even after Easter. Abstinence to do without meat for the day; for some this may mean abstaining from something else as a sacrifice. (Required every Friday of Lent; some choose year round). Triduum the three high holy days, beginning with Mass on Holy Thursday night and ending with Evening Prayer on Easter Sunday (based on the Jewish calendar, sunset on Thursday through sunset on Sunday makes up three days). The Easter Vigil (Saturday night) is the climax of the both the Triduum and the whole Church Year. Elect those who have been studying the Scriptures and Church Teachings for a year and who were elected by the parish and bishop on the first Sunday of Lent to enter the final part (Period of Purification) of preparation for the Easter sacraments to be received at the Easter Vigil. Candidate a person who is already baptized as a Christian in another denomination and is now seeking full communion with the Catholic faith through the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist. Scrutiny a rite celebrated on the third, fourth and fifth Sundays of Lent, with the Elect asking the parish to pray for them in their conversion to Jesus Christ. Special scriptures and prayers help them name any weaknesses and sin from which they want to be set free at their upcoming baptism. Our prayers for them help them resist any temptations from the devil and thus we also use the word exorcism for the prayers we use for the three scrutinies. These take place during one of the Masses for those three weekends. You may want to keep this short vocabulary list handy during Lent, using it as a discussion guide for dinner conversations with a friend, spouse, and/or your children. Maybe have the children create flash cards for a family game with these and other Catholic words. Blessings for a Spirit-filled Lent, Fr. Jim Deiters February 24 Patricia Borgren Mike Silverstrini Chuck Tipton Danielle Warchol Kayla Jordan Kyle Boewe Ava Pace February 25 Retta Dent Pat Taylor Tom Knaust Kristin Normansell Scott Semko Destiny Pascua Noah Cutter Mikaia Rountree February 26 Mary Ann Spencer Bobbi Schaefer Dennis Collins Chris Bautz Nicole Lobring Erik Schneider Bayle Guskey Addison Guskey Andrew Birchem Justin Walters Avett Huber Carter Holzum Miracle Owens February 27 Jane McManemy Peggy Sebastian Patrick Frazier Brian Spellman Rodney Holas Joseph Kinsella Isabelle Wohlgemuth Grace Stapenhorst February 28 Sharon Busch Brandon Church Hayden Spencer Abigail Frazier February 29 John Boysha Brendan Girard Matthew Range Jackson Grapperhaus March 1 Mary Lee Sutphin Miguel Cotto Juliette JnBaptisle Josh Flint Jennifer Tebbe KC Riedle Taylor Werner Seth Kueker March 2 Andy Molnar Susan Hosman Mike Busch Christine Goss Andrew Huber Victoria Birchem Ian Ratajczyk March 3 Linda Rademacher Nancy Protocollo Tracy Pace Monique Spencer Juan Barragan Rosie Navarrete Nick Ashbaker Lanie Gravlin Nolan Gavin Stosh Porzukowiak March 4 Ruth Ann Britt Judy Gavin John Risavy Anette Hagarty Joe Mellenthin Ryleigh Ladowitz Anderson Harris Brady Johnson Wesley Dunn
MASS INTENTIONS Saturday, February 24 Second Sunday of Lent 5:00 p.m. Florence Martin Sunday, February 25 Second Sunday of Lent 8:30 a.m. Joan Cavins Emil Kirchgessner 10:30 a.m. Harry and Margaret Durkin Elmer Bugger Monday, February 26 6:00 p.m. Dick and Norma Seipp Tuesday, February 27 7:30 a.m. Melvin Seipp 8:30 a.m. Mass in the School Chapel Wednesday, February 28 No Mass Thursday, March 1 Mass in School Chapel 8:30 a.m. Guan Chenge First Friday, March 2 7:30 a.m. James and Shirley Carroll 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross Saturday, March 3 Third Sunday of Lent 5:00 p.m. William O Brien Lowell Harris Sunday, March 4 Third Sunday of Lent 8:30 a.m. Augustine Abalos 10:30 a.m. For Our Parish Readings of the Week February 26 March 4 Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: Is 1:10, 16-20; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mt 23:1-12 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 20:1-17 [1-3, 7-8, 12-17]; Ps 19:8-11; 1 Cor 1:22-25; Jn 2:13-25 Next Weekend: Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Saturday 5:00 Stephanie Chambers, Lee & Anne Crowe, Karen Sheesley Jett Cates, Stacey Cutter, Dennis Holdener Nancy Karrigan, Bethany Kazmierczak, Ann Millikin Jack & Patti Leisure, Walter O Dell Sunday 8:30 Lindsay Goldberg, John Gomez, Brian Kloustermeyer Kristy Turner, Marie Berry, Jim Cavins, Walt Leninsky Frank Morski, Susan Price, Richard Ransom, Tina Whitlow Sophie & Susan Wilkerson Sunday 10:30 Ray Matherne, Laura Polillo, Anne Shambro, Betsy Weinel Mark Arbogast, Lea Bautz, Ksana Bialick, Steve Bovich Leslie Goldberg, Krystle Hatter, Ann Hug Elizabeth Reichenbach Readers Saturday 5:00 Jenny Vogt & Sella Roman Sunday 8:30 Joe Motowski & Winnie Kenney 10:30 Theresa Kossler & Jim Kossler Servers Saturday 5:00 Kylie Voss, Jack Eberhart, Ryan Zimmerman 8:30 Brady & Madison Luechtefeld, Anson Smith 10:30 Mariah & Connor Chapple, Curt Stutsman Ushers Saturday 5:00 Theresa Bevers, Matt Chambers, Michael Crupe Josh Gansauer, Hal Harris, Paulette Roberg Sunday 8:30 Dennis Collins, Gary Haselhorst, Mark Huller Robert Kirchgessner, Ryan Luechtefeld, Craig Sewell Sunday 10:30 Chris Bautz, Gusatavo Cotto, Jason Holzum Tyler McDaniel, John Meise, Roy Rogge Gift Bearers Saturday 5:00 Sunday Doug, Vicki, Anna, Elyse & Nicholas Flath 8:30 Ken & Jeanne Smith 10:30 Dan & Tara Ashbaker Greeters Saturday 5:00 Dave, Stacey, Aidan, Dillon & Noah Cutter Walter O Dell, Erin Prest 8:30 Muriel Barber, Matt, Tracy & Alex Eichholz Aileen Motowski, Barry Stolle Family 10:30 Sharon, Garrett & Braden Busch, Margie Carthy Tammy Earley, Tom Knaust, Tanja Ramsby, Donna Swanson Sound Board Saturday 5:00 Don Aster Sunday 8:30 Peter Timpson 10:30 Gary Goldberg Bread Bakers Stephanie Chambers, Mary Ann Schmittling Children s Word Saturday 5:00 Theresa Voss & Sophia Cherry Sunday 8:30 Judy Lemansky & Alex Eichholz 10:30 Barb Smith & Hunter Barr Nursery 8:30 Maddie Blair & Jeremy Walker 10:30 Kim Burgess & Alexis Cotto Please pray for the sick, their loved ones and caregivers: Jennifer R. Barajas, Wray Barr, Sister Barbara Ann Bosch, Tillie Byrne, Joyce Correale, Rita Ferreri, Rose Garcia, Jean Green, Allison Hartmire, Rita Haukapp, Margaret Heinke, Tom and Mary Herbert, Jessica Holmes, Liz Klingler, Dawn Papproth Kuhn, Abelina Leon, Mary Lugge, Nona Morgan, Pauline Puttmann, Grace Regutti, Paul Riley, Megan Saldanha, Mary Ann Seipp, Donna Sparks, Betty Tomasovich, Jake Van Hook, Jenny Vogt, Patricia Weiler, Steve Wells Please call the parish office if you have a family member that is homebound or in the hospital. Please pray for our military families, especially those deployed and separated from loved ones.
Monday Nights of Lent Mass at 6:00 PM Soup Dinner at 6:30 Speaker Series: Come to the Feast 7:15 8:30 PM (Babysitting available during the presentations) Stations of the Cross Friday Nights Of Lent 6:00 PM Feb 26 Celebrating the Eucharist: The Elements of Thanksgiving, Healing and Sending Forth by Fr. Jim March 5 Personal and Social Morality: Eucharistic Transformation and the Fullness of Life by Matt Flynn March 12 Liturgy and Life: How the Ritual Acts of the Assembly Form Us by Stephen Eros March 19 This Is My Body, Broken for You: Suffering and the Eucharist by Matt Flynn HOPE FOR THE JOURNEY Wednesday, February 28 at 2:00 p.m. St. Clare Church Library Hope For The Journey is a ministry reaching out to anyone that has experienced the loss of a loved one, recent or not. We meet for conversation, suggested reading, encouragement, prayer and to walk this journey with you. **Please Note: We are now starting an Evening Monthly Meeting! For more information, please contact Ken & Barb Kenney 618-726-7587 or kj_kenney@sbcglobal.net Your Giving February 17/18 Weekly Envelope $15,005.50 WeShare Online $ 3,087.11 Total Tithe $18,092.61 Church Mortgage $ 5,783.11 I learned about my faith at a young age and attended Catholic schools. I worked in the Philippines and China and it was there that I sensed a calling to the priesthood entrusting my vocation to God. I made my consecration to Jesus through Mary as taught by St. Louis de Montfort. I joined a religious order on August 15, the feast of the Assumption of Mary. Father Kenneth Lao, C.C. Associate Pastor, St. Timothy Catholic Church, North York, Ontario; Columbia, Nov. 2015, pg. 34
This month at St. Clare we join in communion with the en re Church community during our 24-hour monthly Eucharis c Adora on on March 4-5, praying for the inten ons of Pope Francis, which can be read in whole at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops usccb.org website or on our website stclarechurch.org. Every Lent the Church throughout the world celebrates the Scru nies to help the Elect prepare to be ini ated into the Catholic Church at Easter through Bap sm, Confirma on and the Eucharist. These minor exorcisms help strengthen the Elect on their journey as well as reveal to them the areas of their life that s ll need to be illumined by God s grace. The Church asks the congrega on to par cipate in these Scru nies as well through our prayer and support. They also serve as moments for us to examine our own lives. In prepara on for the Scru ny on Sunday, March 4 at the 8:30 a.m. Mass, you are encouraged to reflect on the following ques ons: How is your life a well or spring already? When have you been water for the thirsty? Are the rela onships in your life healthy and life giving? For what do you thirst? What do you long for? Are parts of your life like a desert, dry and parched? How can Christ and His message of love and mercy (con nue to) change your life? Cursillo in Christianity Retreats Men: March 8 11 Women: March 15 18 At the Adorers of the Blood of Christ Peace Center, Ruma, IL Cursillo In Christianity is a worldwide movement of the Catholic laity. If you long for a closer, life-long friendship with Jesus, please prayerfully consider attending. For more information or to register, contact Steve Hellmann at 618-624-3071 or bellevillecursillo.org. Because of the increase of iniquity, the love of many will grow cold (Mt 24:12) In his 2018 Lenten Message, (found on our website) Pope Francis calls us to reflect on these words of Jesus in the Gospel of Ma hew. Please sign up for an hour of Eucharis c Adora on on the sign up sheets in the Gathering Space or just come by. A Special Opportunity for Men Come to the next Men s Welcome Weekend April 28 29 It s an incredible experience that will help you discover what s missing in your life and what to do about it. Whether you want to connect with other men in the parish, improve your prayer life, or just take a break from the craziness of your everyday life, you will find what you are looking for...and more! Contact Dave Zimmerer 444-2209 or dbzimm@charter.net or Dan Kimu s at 314-4176 or dkimu s@msn.com. FORMED PICK OF THE WEEK Lec o: Prayer God, are You there? How o en do we feel like our prayer is a one-sided conversa on? In this moving and informa ve presenta on on the art of Lec o Divina, Dr. Tom Gray reveals how praying with Scripture can be a powerful means of entering into an authen c dialogue and in mate encounter with God. Watch on formed.org
St. Clare Parish School of Religion Sundays at St. Clare School 10:30 11:40 Feb 25 PSR Class (except grade 8) Confirmation Class Activity 6-8 pm March 4 PSR Class (except grade 2) March 4 Blessing Cup Retreat March 11 PSR Class March 18 PSR Class (except grade 8) March 18 Confirmation Retreat 1 5 in FH March 25 PSR Class Feb 25 Youth Group hosts Confirmation Activity Night 6 8 in Fellowship Hall March 4 Youth Group 6 7:30 p.m. March 11 Living Stations Practice 6 7:30 in Church March 18 Living Stations Practice 6 7:30 in Church March 23 Living Stations 6:00 p.m. Church Join us! All high school youth are welcome to attend any or all youth events at any time. Meetings are in the Youth Room in the lower level at St. Clare School. Confirmation Preparation Schedule Feb 25 Confirmation Activity Night youth only Games to review) 6 8 pm Fellowship Hall Mar 18 REAP team Retreat for Youth & Sponsors or local mentors 1 5 pm Fellowship Hall Blessing Cup Retreat For First Communion Students and All Parents And Guardians Sunday, March 4 1-4 p.m. St. Clare School Cafeteria Babysitting for siblings by RSVP two weeks before event. Contact Jane at janeadotson@yahoo.com First Communion Class of 2017 Parents Parents asked to help with refreshments for Blessing Cup Retreat on Sunday, March 4 Contact Jane at janeadotson@yahoo.com or 632-3562 VBS Teacher Meeting Thursday, March 8 at 7 p.m. St. Clare Church Fellowship Hall For adults leading a grade level or activity Youth Needed for Living Stations High School youth are needed to portray figures from Christ s Passion for our Living Stations of the Cross Friday, March 23 at 6 p.m. Rehearsals are at 6 p.m. on March 11 and 18 in the church. Contact Karen Jalbert at 618-610-9149 or karenjalbert@gmail.com today! Save the Date! Vacation Bible School July 16 20 For ages 4 10 Registration begins in April
How Life Flows Through Our Community Blood Drive! St. Clare of Assisi Church (Co-Sponsored by St. Clare School) Wednesday, February 28 from 4 7 p.m. St. Clare Church Fellowship Hall Please join us to help earn the Life Savings Grant. And keep families whole in our community. To schedule an appointment, call the parish office at 632-3562 or online at www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Use Sponsor Code 10841 to schedule on line. Eat and hydrate well before dona ng. MUST present photo ID. ALTAR ANGELS FOR MARCH 3 Rose Brennan, Celerina Collins Ely Gillespie, Jeanne Haukapp, Babe Papproth CONGRATULATIONS to Isabella Poncirolli whose VFW Patriot's Pen Essay was awarded 1st place in the state compe on! She is a member of our Parish and a student at St. Clare School!! FAITH AND JUSTICE INTERNSHIP WITH BELLEVILLE DIOCESE The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) is the domestic, anti-poverty social justice program of the U.S. Catholic Bishops. This year, CCHD is offering a local paid internship for Catholics in our diocese to help promote the important work of CCHD and to offer experience working with and on behalf of those in poverty. The internship will provide practical work in carrying out the mandate of CCHD, opportunities to develop relationships with community leaders, reflection on Catholic social teaching, and opportunities for sharing the experience with other CCHD interns. The internship is paid at an hourly rate of $12/hour and requires 17-19 hours a week from September through April. Adult Catholics of all ages are encouraged to apply, especially those with an interest in Catholic social justice. Please send your resume by March 15 to cchddiobelle@gmail.com or contact 624-2838 with any questions. St. Clare TOWN HALL Mee ng! Thursday, March 15 HSHS ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL OPEN YOUR HEART TO YOGA FEBRUARY 28-5:30 7:30 PM This event will be held in the gym of the McKendree Metro Rec Plex, O Fallon. Call 234-2120 ext 41270 for more information. Regina Chiu, MD, cardiologist at the Prairie Cardiovascular Consultants at HSHS St. Elizabeth Hospital will give a brief presentation about heart health. Yoga instructors will lead participants in relaxation and restorative yoga poses. SPECIAL THANK YOU The family of Tom Giger would like to thank Music Director Stephen Eros; Reader Margaret Andrasko; Cantor Katie Szwedo; Altar servers, the Fleming Brothers; and Eucharistic Ministers Kathy Sjoquist and Jim Calandro. You served your ministries so beautifully during Tom s funeral Mass. We would also like to thank Jeanette Giebels for chairing the luncheon following the Mass and to all the ladies who helped prepare and serve the meal; also thank you to Judy Bugger who donated the flowers on the tables. The Hall looked beautiful and the food was delicious. Thank you to Pat Jurgensmeyer for the Fellowship Hall set up for our large crowd and clearing the sidewalks of snow. A special big thank you to Father Jim who was so very kind and helpful easing our pain after Tom s untimely death. The Parish of St. Clare helped to make this tragic time a bit more bearable and for that we are grateful. Thank you. Sandy Giger and Family Taste of the Beautiful Life You re invited to a Tasting Event! Benefiting Fontebella Maternity Home March 3 at 6:30 p.m. Columbus Plaza Center, Collinsville Amazing dishes prepared by local restaurants including: LizzieBob s Sweets from Scratch Nothing Bundt Cakes Oberwies Dairy & More Enjoy Samples, drinks, music, Silent auction & raffles