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Vol. 8 No. 4 Fall 2012 Sister Laurentia and her Golden Jubilee as a Sister of Mercy By Mary Jane Zust With Eileen Buehrle There was joy that Saturday in the little village of Longwood, County Meath, as the Cusack family welcomed the birth of Nuala, their third child. The family could not have foreseen the immeasurable joy their little Nuala, or Sister Laurentia as we know her, was to bring to people of Ireland and to people photo by Don Dinkelkamp Celebrating with Sister Laurentia are Holy Infant s Pastor Fr. Edward Stanger, retired pastor of Holy Infant Monsignor Thomas Dempsey and Holy Infant School Principal Sister Rosario. of our country. And there was joy that Friday in the city of Ballwin many years later, as the Holy Infant Parish welcomed the opportunity to celebrate two important milestones in the life of its much loved sixth grade teacher, Sister Laurentia; her Golden Jubilee for fifty years of faithful service as a Sister of Mercy, and her 30 years of teaching at Holy Infant. Children have always been closest to Sister Laurentia s heart, so it was fitting that the celebrations should begin with their special school Mass. Rampant joy was visible through that Mass on Friday morning, September 21, as each class brought its gifts and proudly gave them to Sister at her honored place at the altar. The children sang special songs, brought pictures, banners, bouquets of flowers and many small gift bags. It was abundantly clear that the children love Sister dearly, and their excellent behavior at the exciting and joyous occasion was itself a gift of respect for their beloved Sister Laurentia. Father Stanger sang his beautiful Irish blessing as his gift to Sister. Fredbird made a surprise visit which brought applause and hilarity from the students. A day to remember! After Mass, the Jubilee celebration continued in the upper cafeteria that was fashioned into a lovely golden dining room for Sister Laurentia. Attending the celebration, where her sister Gabrielle and husband Eric, her sister Linda and husband Tim, her nephew Laurence, the teachers, staff, family, priests and friends. As breakfast was being served, the teachers, staff, priests and friends entertained the audience with a video of Sister s life, skits, songs, and stories (Irish ones, of course), and an Irish song by Sister s nephew, Laurence. The Jubilee Mass for the entire parish was held on Sunday, September 23, amid a scene of flowers, joy, love and respect for Sister Laurentia. Father Stanger in golden vestments shared the sanctuary area with many other priests and deacons. Sister s nephew, Laurence, sang a prelude before Mass, My Heavenly Father Watches over Me, and a (Continued on page 2)

PAGE 2 (Sr. Laurentia... continued from page 1) Communion Reflection, I Know Who Holds the Future. These pieces brought tears to Sister s eyes and to many in the congregation. The choir and cantor, Elena Arredondo, brought great solemnity to the liturgy. Sister was invited to the altar where she renewed the same vows of Profession that she had made fifty years before. Father Stanger thanked her for her 30 years of joy and service to Holy Infant and once again, sang an Irish blessing for her. The long and enthusiastic applause from the audience was an indication of their respect and admiration for Sister Laurentia. A reception after Mass gave parishioners an opportunity to personally express their thanks and appreciation to her.... When the festivities had ended, family and friends returned to their homes, Sister Laurentia sat alone and relaxed in her arm chair, drowsily reliving the life-journey of a little Irish farm girl. Sister sees a little girl (herself) coming home from her three-room schoolhouse, her mother asking the same question every school day. Any slaps? One slap at school merits two slaps at home. No questions asked. The same question for her two brothers and sisters. Now the little girl is in the 6 th grade. Missionaries come to school; she thinks, I d like to be a nun too. It s just one quick thought, that s all. Sister sees herself now in high school in Navan, and she recalls the idea of being a nun becoming more and more powerful. She talks it over with her parents; she prays, finishes high school, makes her decision and joins the Sisters of Mercy convent in Navan. www.catholicscomehome.org HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS In 1962, a great day professing her first vows. In 1965, she felt ready and professed her final vows. For eleven years, Sister Lurentia worked hard teaching grades Kindergarten through grade 6 in Ireland. Sister does not like to dwell on the first year of her assignment in Jacksonville, Florida. She was young, suffered bitterly from homesickness and the heat, the bare terrain, the absence of season change, the almost complete lack of Catholic Churches in that area and the vast diversity of the children. She remembers how they all conspired to make that first year a painful cross. But she soon began to love the children and taught in Jacksonville for eight years. Sister Laurentia was delighted with her assignment to St. Louis in 1982. What a first encounter at the airport that was with a young priest named Timothy Dolan! The two soon became good friends and Sister has witnessed many of Cardinal Dolan s milestone events. Sister was enchanted with St. Louis so much like Ireland in climate and in the number of Catholic Churches. She loves the home at Holy Infant she shares with her dear friend, Sister Rosario, enjoys puttering in their small garden, cooking and watching exciting St. Louis Cardinals games. Sister stirs in her arm chair. That was quite a journey for an Irish farm girl! It s time now to get back to work - to doing what she loves best teaching 6 th grade. Sister Laurentia wants to thank the whole Holy Infant Parish for the time and effort, the warmth and love that made her 50 th Jubilee and 30 th Anniversary so memorable. The celebration was truly a thing of beauty and will be Sister s treasured memory, a joy forever. CLICK HERE For this Year of Faith, Pope Benedict has encouraged you to study and reflect on the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Well, here's an easy and free way to do it. Simply enter your email address and - starting October 11, 2012 - you'll start getting a little bit of the Catechism emailed to you every morning. Read that little bit every day and you'll read the whole catechism in a year. Cool, right? http://www.flocknote.com/catechism

HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS PAGE 3 Apostolate for Family Consecration Submitted By Ryan Boerner - Holy Infant 8th grader and member of Holy Infant Troop 627 Apostolate for Family Consecration, or Family Apostolate, is a great, Catholic way to grow deeper in your faith. Family Apostolate is great for the entire family. We meet weekly, right now on Thursday nights from 7:00 pm till 8:30 pm. You can bring your kids and babies are certainly allowed. The kids submitted photo can play in the living room or outside if it s not too cold. Or, they can do homework together. Parents usually watch a video about saints, Theology of the Body, scripture study, or encyclical letters. Then the parents discuss the video together. After the program, the kids come back in the room and all pray a rosary together. During last week s Family Apostolate, we watched Part 1 of a video about Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, who is soon to be canonized this October. Kateri Tekakwitha was a Mohawk Indian and she lived 331 years ago. She helped 4,000 Native Americans come together in peace and these meetings are still going on today. The people discussing Kateri Tekakwitha were Father Thomas J. Egan, Father Henri Bechard, S.J. Vice Postulator of cause of sainthood of Kateri, and Monsignor Paul A. Lenz of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Affairs. Family Apostolate, based in Bloomingdale, Ohio, was started by Jerry and Gwen Coniker in 1975. It soon developed into an international organization. Family Apostolate offers a family-based video library and diverse multimedia resources that serve parishes, organizations, and other movements in a very special way. All video and communications materials feature prominent teachers of the faith such as Cardinal Francis Arinze, Cardinal Francis Stafford, Blessed Mother Teresa and many others. The video programs are designed to: Deepen knowledge of the truths of the faith and the relationship with each person in the Holy Trinity Encourage frequent and more reverent reception of the Sacraments, and Provide an easy way to share the faith and reach out to others. As a result, everyone can learn the truth of Catholic teachings that will make them free and better able to serve the Church and help save souls. Family Apostolate started in Holy Infant in 1988 thanks to Mrs. Cheri Scheu and Monsignor Buchheit. It was started to honor the requests the Blessed Mother made at Fatima. If you have any questions about Family Apostolate, or would like more information, call any of these numbers: 636-391-9558 (Mrs. Cheri Scheu), 636-256-0156 (Mrs. Suzie Cupps), or 636-230-6572 (Mrs. Rebecca Boerner). If you still feel you need more information you can visit www.familyland.org. I highly suggest that you do go to Family Apostolate. I have been going since as long as I can remember and it has helped me in my religious life so much. (Ryan has submitted this article as a requirement of the Pope Pius XII Award, which is the highest religious award in Boy Scouting.) Save the dates for our next Rummage Rampage: Friday, June 21 Sunday, June 23, 2013

PAGE 4 HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS We Are Alive In Christ Holy Infant s Parish School of Religion By Patricia Foley With JoAnn Dinkelkamp In this article, we are going to focus on our Parish School of Religion Program (PSR) a new hat for Patricia this year! This program was run for many years by Deacon Ken Clemens. Patricia Foley came to Holy Infant from Dallas, Texas via Ireland to take the position as Director of Religious Education in 2003. She found in Holy Infant a community rich with parishioners excited about finding new ways to live their faith. Patricia, with the help of others within the parish, revamped existing programs and established several new ministries. Patricia will tell you her story about the Holy Infant PSR ministry. We currently have 526 students in our PSR Program who come every Monday, either at 4:30 or 6:30 pm. There are also 31 children homeschooled by parents who are given the materials and the training to accomplish the same goals as the PSR students. All students are taught to appreciate the rich tradition of our Catholic faith and encouraged to develop a personal relationship with Christ. There are 36 teachers, called Catechists, in our Parish School of Religion who come from various walks of life; but all possess a common desire to share their faith with the youth of today and the Church of tomorrow. Some are teachers from Holy Infant Day School and many, like Sr. Rosario, our school principal, and Sr. Laurentia, have taught PSR classes for over 40 years. Catechists come from the Rockwood and Parkway School Districts, Villa Duchesne, Lafayette Christian Academy, a professor from St Louis University, Deacon Ken Clemens, parishioners, and parents. Through creative catechesis, a love of Jesus and the children they teach, our Catechists make every Monday evening a time of grace filled moments. It s good for children to recognize the importance of living their faith on a daily basis, to understand that faith is more than just a bunch of memorized facts, but something that s living and breathing. Faith has to be put into action and reaching out to the poor and others in need in our local and global community does just that. During our first semester, we are again collecting canned goods for St. Wenceslaus Food pantry which will be blessed at our Thanksgiving Mass. Some families will pack shelves at the center. We are also doing some global outreach as we participate in a new project called Operation Christmas Child. This simple project encourages families to fill a shoe box for a boy or girl with little gifts, toiletries and school items that will then be sent to over 131 different countries in the world. We hope to make a difference in a child s life, one shoebox at a time. The second semester will be hands on ministry with St. Louis area organizations like Spensa, Our Lady s Inn, The Linus Project, Karen House and many more. A faith lived indeed! Prayer and worship is also a huge part of our program. Our priests play a vital part of the PSR program and are regularly seen walking the hallowed halls of Holy Infant. They take our students on Church tours, prepare them for sacraments, renew baptismal promises, stage mock baptisms, chat with students in their classrooms, and any number of other activities. We attend Mass which is planned by the students, and Reconciliation regularly. Praise and worship has been added on the last Monday of every month led by Mark Pilkenton at 4:30 pm and Kathy and Jim Bednarek and friends at the 6:30 pm session. We invite all parents to attend with us. We also plan to provide Advent and Lenten evenings for parents this year while their children attend class. Behind every dynamic program is a talented organizer, and administrative assistant Mary Willett is a saving grace. Mary attended Holy Infant Grade School herself, and she and her husband, Mark, sent (Continued on page 5)

HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS (Parish School of Religion... continued from page 4) their three children to Holy Infant School as well. Mary has been working in the PSR office for fifteen wonderful years. She feels blessed to work with such a great group of people at Holy Infant and to be a part of spreading the love of Jesus to the PSR students. A successful Parish program bears fruit when it is embraced by the entire parish community. Our Parish School of Religion is just that, a vibrant part of the parish, led by faith filled passionate people striving daily to live their faith. We are blessed at Holy Infant!! PAGE 5 Slide on in with Holy Infant!! photo by Don Dinkelkamp (above) Father Stanger blessed the new playground before the donors after the noon Mass August 26. He and Sister Rosario cut the ribbon for the celebration. After blessing the playground, Fr. Stanger christened the slide as its first passenger. photo by Don Dinkelkamp (above) The children and Sister Rosario are celebrating the new playground by blowing bubbles. photo by Don Dinkelkamp (above) Sister Laurentia is helping a little one down the slide. (left) Fun was had by all at the Holy Infant Festival - 2012. photo by Don Dinkelkamp Monsignor Blood joined the priests, students and faculty in reciting the Rosary on World Rosary Day, October 8. The students will be permitted to take a special blessed rosary home for a week to pray for the world as a family. (above) photo by Don Dinkelkamp

PAGE 6 photo Don by Teens Speak Words and Works is a quarterly publication of Holy Infant Parish, informing parishioners of events and activities of interest to the parish, with a further goal of fostering unity within the Church and drawing all together into a closer warmer Church family. Layout Editor Pam Miller (314) 498-6730 pam@vizkids.org Photographer Don Dinkelkamp (636) 391-0031 dinxart@sbcglobal.net Writers Eileen Buehrle ebuehrle@charter.net JoAnn Dinkelkamp jdinkelkamp@sbcglobal.net Kathie Hanneke geneandkathie@hanneke.us Carol Laupp ppual@msn.com Gloria Rohrer gloriarohrer@gmail.com Mary Jane Zust marjan343@charter.net http://www.holyinfantballwin.org More Than A Feeling By Addie Harris The last few weeks I've had to go to 5 o'clock Mass at another parish because of siblings sports. My mom and I constantly argue about the importance of going to Mass as a family. I hate missing Sunday noon Mass at Holy Infant, but why? The music is better; I like the people I'm sitting next to better. I feel more comfortable in a church I have grown up in. But, if I can quote my role model here for a second, Pope Benedict XVI, this world offers great comfort, but we were not made for comfort, we were made for greatness. There is something powerful about sacrifice. Last week, when I was given the option to go to Sunday noon Mass by myself, it meant more to me and my family to know I was sacrificing something I loved and was comfortable to me for what was best for my family. It's safe to assume people get more pumped for Sunday football than Sunday Mass. We love to tailgate but would you ever go to Mass early? We paint our faces and buy sports apparel, but are you willing to put in 15 more minutes of effort to change out of sweats? How important is it to you to dress in good taste? Touchdowns, you high five complete strangers, but do you even turn around at the sign of peace? A mature faith knows that it s not about the friends or music but about an encounter with God. And there is no place that you can have a deeper encounter than at Mass. People pay top dollar for front row concert seats but who wants to sit in the front at Mass? We have to get past feelings. It's more than a feeling. Bored? By Addie Oglesby Some people use Mass is too boring as an excuse not to go. But there s no reason for it to be boring if you open their eyes into seeing it differently. If people find it hard to sit through regular Mass because, maybe the songs are boring, or it s too early, recommending 12 o clock Life Teen Mass would be a great idea. Instead of the usual Mass, Holy Infant s Life Teen Mass is full of upbeat songs, its fun, and has a band that plays all the music rather than just one person singing and playing the piano. The readings may be another thing that bore people because we re so tuned out, or don t know what exactly is going on in scripture. Reading the passage before Mass or attending Tuesday nights at Life Teen, can help people become more prone to listening in, because this allows you to already have a gist of what is going on in scripture!

HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS PAGE 7 By Mary Jane Zust SWEET TREATS Everyone enjoys an occasional treat. Many doctors recommend regular breaks in the busyness of our lives, and most would not be averse to our adding a sweet now and then. Lunch or break rooms are appearing in more and more of our workplaces, many of them including a microwave that greatly expands our choices of food items. The food section of our local newspaper offered a recipe for a novel way to enjoy that occasional sweet treat with the help of a microwave. In less than five minutes from wish to dish we can have a delicious single-serve cake. The recipe and directions follow: Single-serve mix and directions for 3-2-1 cakes 1 box angel food cake mix (one box must be angel food) and 1 box any flavor cake mix. In a gallon-size plastic storage bag sift together (or mix well) the two boxes of cake mix. Seal well. For each cake measure 3 tablespoons of mix into a lightly sprayed coffee mug (a cup is too small), add 2 tablespoons water and stir well. Microwave for 1 minute, remove cake. The cake will have a slightly different texture than standard cakes, is delicious by itself but, if desired, whipped topping, mint chocolate chips or other garnish may be added. The mix may be stored in the pantry for three months and will make about 48 cakes. The article also suggested the recipe might be welcomed by college students. David s Grandmother agreed, invited him to help her make a cake. Not very excited, he agreed but his excitement turned to amazement when he had a cake in front of him within a few minutes. He returned to school carrying a box filled with a plastic bag of mix, two mugs, some mini chocolate chips and a tablespoon. In a recent call he said he has wowed his friends and had already used most of the mix and all the chocolate chips. INTERESTED IN QUILTING? CALL DOT LINNEMAN, CHAIRPERSON, THE HOLY INFANT QUILTING CLUB 636-391-5743

HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS PAGE 8 2012-2013 CALENDAR OF EVENTS AT HOLY INFANT October 2012 1 9 am Holy Childhood Mission Mass Archbishop Carlson 1 9:30 am Quilting Group (Mondays thru May, 2013) Lower Cafeteria 1 PSR Classes (Mondays thru May, 2013, 4:30 & 6:30 pm sessions) 2 9:15 am Bible Study (Tuesdays thru May, 2013 except Dec., 2012) Lower Cafeteria 2 9:15 am Women s Bible Study (Tuesdays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Room 2 7 pm St. Vincent De Paul Society Meeting (1 st Tuesdays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Room 3 7 pm RCIA Classes (Wednesdays thru Easter 2013) Rosario Hall 3 7 pm Divorce Care (Wednesdays thru Dec. 5, 2012) Holy Infant Room 4 4 pm Blessing of the Animals North Parking Lot 4 10 am HI Seniors Monthly Meeting & Luncheon (1 st Thursdays thru May, 2013) Lower Cafeteria 5 9:30 am Legion of Mary Meeting (Fridays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Room 5 & 6 Art of Marriage Seminar Rosario Hall 6 6:30 am PX90 (Saturdays thru May, 2013) Upper Cafeteria 6 8:30 am First Saturday Devotions & Confessions (1 st Saturdays thru May, 2013) Church 6 Children s Liturgy of the Word (4 pm Masses thru May, 2013) Lower Cafeteria 7 Donut Sunday Upper Cafeteria 7 Children s Liturgy of the Word (8:30 & 10:15 Masses thru May, 2013) Lower Cafeteria 8 7:30 pm Book of the Month Club (2 nd Mondays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Room 9 9:15 am Women s Bible Study (2 nd Tuesdays thru May, 2013 expect Jan. & Feb., 2013) Holy Infant Room 9 7:30 pm Knights of Columbus Monthly Meeting (2 nd Tuesdays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Room 11 1 pm Book of the Month Club (2nd Thursdays thru May, 2013 except Dec., 2012) Holy Infant Room 11 7:30 pm Men s Club Meeting (2 nd Thursdays thru May, 2013) Lower Cafeteria 13 9 am Bereavement Ministry Seminar (Saturdays thru Nov. 17, 2012) Adult Education Room 14 1 pm Baptisms 14 7 pm Art of Marriage Follow-Up Sessions (Sundays thru Nov. 18 th ) Upper Cafeteria 16 7 pm Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Monthly Meeting (3 rd Tuesdays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Rm. 16 7 pm First Reconciliation Parent Evening of Reflection Upper Cafeteria 16 7 pm St. Vincent De Paul Society Meeting (3rd Tuesdays thru May, 2013) Lower Cafeteria 17 7 pm Charismatic Prayer Meeting (Wednesdays thru May, 2013) Adult Education Room 19-21 Men s CRHP Weekend 22 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room 22 8 pm Book of the Month Club Holy Infant Room 23 7 pm Day School 8 th Grade Parent Mandatory Graduation Meeting Upper Cafeteria 25 7 pm Evangelization Committee Meeting (4 th Thursdays thru May, 2013) Holy Infant Room 26 6 pm MOPS Bunco Upper Cafeteria 27 6:30 pm Trunk or Treat Upper Parking Lot 28-Nov 8 Book Fair Rosario Hall 28 10:15 am Mass of Remembrance 28 1 pm Baptisms November 2012 1 6, 8, 10 am & 7 pm Masses All Saints Day 3 Day School s Dinner Auction Marriott West Hotel

PAGE 9 HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS November 2012 (continued) 4 Donut Sunday Upper Cafeteria 9 6:30 pm Knights of Columbus Adult Bingo Upper Cafeteria 10 6:30 pm Girl Scout Mother-Daughter Event 11 1 pm Baptisms 12 7:30 pm Book of the Month Club (2 nd Mondays thru May 2013) Holy Infant Room 17 5:30 pm Mass Confirmation Groups Commitment Church 17 6 pm Knights of Columbus Social/Dance Upper Cafeteria 18 Noon Mass Confirmation Group s Commitment Church 22 9 am Thanksgiving Day Mass & Food/Non-Perishables Collection 25 1 pm Baptisms 26 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room 27 6:30 pm Day School s First Reconciliation Church December 2012 1-2 Mike Kelly Basketball Tournament Parish Center 1 10 am Holy Mass with Anointing of the Sick; Reception following in Upper Cafeteria 2 Donut Sunday Upper Cafeteria 2 4 pm Blessing of Baby Jesus Church 2 5 pm Youth Group s Live Nativity 3 6:30 pm PSR s First Reconciliation 5 TBD Women s Club Christmas Party Upper Cafeteria 7 7 pm Vigil Mass - Immaculate Conception 8 8 & 10 am Masses Immaculate Conception 8-9 Mike Kelly Basketball Tournament Parish Center 8 10 am Holy Infant Seniors Christmas Party Upper Cafeteria 8 Regular Saturday evening Mass schedule 9 1 pm Baptisms 9 1:30 pm Ladies Advent Tea Upper Cafeteria 9 5 pm Knights of Columbus Family Christmas Party Upper Cafeteria 11 7 pm Day School s Christmas Concert Church 14 7:30 pm Cor Jesu Academy s Christmas Concert - Church 17 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Lower Cafeteria 23 1 pm Baptisms 24 4 pm Christmas Eve Mass Church 24 4:10 pm Christmas Eve Mass Parish Center 24 6 pm Christmas Eve Mass Church 25 Midnight Christmas Day Mass Church 25 7, 9, & 11 am Christmas Day Masses Church 31 5 pm Vigil Mass Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God January 2013 1 8 & 10 am Masses - Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God 6 Donut Sunday Upper Cafeteria 12 6 pm Knights of Columbus Adult Bingo Upper Cafeteria 13 1 pm Baptisms 18-19 Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby Upper Cafeteria 20 1 pm Knights of Columbus Open House Lower Cafeteria 24 7 pm Confirmation Sponsor/Candidate Evening of Reflection Upper Cafeteria

HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS PAGE 10 January 2013 (continued) 25 8 am Holy Infant School Open House Upper Cafeteria and School 25-Feb 1 Catholic Schools Week 25 6 pm Catholic Schools Week Sock Hop Parish Center & Lower Cafeteria 26 6:30 pm Men s Club Trivia Night Parish Center 27 1 pm Baptisms 28 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room February 2013 1 & 2 Art of Marriage Seminar Rosario Hall 3 8:30 am Boy Scouts Scout Sunday Mass & Reception following in Lower Cafeteria 3 Donut Sunday Upper Cafeteria 8 & 9 7 pm Day School s Sixth Grade Play Parish Center 10 8:30 am Girl Scouts Scout Sunday Mass & Reception following in Upper Cafeteria 10 1 pm Baptisms 12 8:45 am Burning of the Palms Church Steps 13 6, 8 & 7 pm Ash Wednesday Masses and Distribution of Ashes 13 4 pm Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary s Ash Wednesday Fasting Dinner Upper Cafeteria 15 4:30 pm Men s Club Fish Fry Upper Cafeteria 15 7 pm The Way of the Cross - Church 18 2 pm The Way of the Cross Church 18 5 pm Cub Scouts Blue & Gold Banquet Parish Center & Lower Cafeteria 22 4:30 pm Men s Club Fish Fry Upper Cafeteria 22 7 pm The Way of the Cross Church 23 10 am Holy Mass with Anointing of the Sick; Reception following in Upper Cafeteria 24 1 pm Baptisms 25 2 pm The Way of the Cross Church 25 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room 26 7 pm First Eucharist Parent Evening of Reflection Upper Cafeteria 27 6 pm Scouting Arrow of Light & Crossover Ceremony Upper Cafeteria March 2013 1 4:30 pm Men s Club Fish Fry Upper Cafeteria 1 7 pm The Way of the Cross Church 3 Donut Sunday 3 3 pm Confirmation Retreat 4 2 pm The Way of the Cross - Church 8 4:30 pm Men s Club Fish Fry Upper Cafeteria 8 7 pm The Way of the Cross Church 10 1 pm St. Patrick s Celebration 14 6 pm Girl Scouts Father/Daughter Event Upper Cafeteria 15 4:30 pm Men s Club Fish Fry Upper Cafeteria 15 7 pm The Way of the Cross Church 16 6 pm Knights of Columbus Adult Bingo Upper Cafeteria 18 2pm The Way of the Cross Church 20 1 pm Archdiocesan Song Festival Parish Center 22 4:30 pm Men s Club Fish Fry Upper Cafeteria 22 7 pm The Way of the Cross Church

PAGE 11 HOLY INFANT S WORDS AND WORKS March 2013 (continued) 24 1 pm Baptisms 25 2 pm The Way of the Cross - Church 25 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room 28 7 pm Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord s Supper Church; followed by Seven Churches Tour 29 7:30 pm Good Friday The Lord s Passion Church 30 7:30 pm Holy Saturday Easter Vigil Mass Church 31 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 & Noon Easter Sunday Masses April 2013 6 6:30 pm Men s Club Dinner & Dance Parish Center and Lower Cafeteria 7 Donut Sunday Upper Cafeteria 7 1:15 pm Divine Mercy Sunday Legion of Mary Church 12 8 am Day School Career Day Lower Cafeteria 12-14 Women s CRHP Weekend 14 1 pm Baptisms 20 10:30 am PSR s First Eucharist 20 1:30 pm Day School s First Eucharist 22 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room 26-28 Luke 18 Retreat Weekend for 8 th Graders 28 1 pm Baptisms May 2013 3-5 Men s CRHP Weekend 5 Donut Sunday 5 5 pm Confirmation Service of Light Church 6 PSR Last Day of Classes 10 7:30 pm Confirmation 12 1 pm Baptisms 13 5 pm PSR End of Year Mass & Barbeque 14 7 pm Day School s Fine Arts Night Parish Center and Lower Cafeteria 18 8:30 am Day School s 8 th Grade Graduation Mass & Ceremony Church and Upper Cafeteria 18 6 pm Knights of Columbus Adult Bingo Upper Cafeteria 22 8 am Day School s Kindergarten Closing Mass and Ceremony 24 Day School s Last Day of School Noon Dismissal 26 1 pm Baptisms 28 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Lower Cafeteria June 2013 3-7 Vacation Bible School 9 1 pm Baptisms 21-23 Parish Rummage Sale Parish Center & Lower Cafeteria 23 1 pm Baptisms 24 7 pm Baptism Preparation Class Holy Infant Room

Holy Infant Parish 627 Dennison Drive Ballwin, MO 63021-4898 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID BALLWIN MO. PERMIT NO. 2 Regular Mass Schedule Sunday Obligation Saturday: 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10:15 a.m. and noon Weekday Masses Monday-Friday: 6 a.m. and 8 a.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. Holy Day Masses Please check the bulletin or call the rectory to check times for Holy Day Masses. Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration 24 hours, 7 days a week. Enter the chapel through the main lobby. Holy Infant Church 627 Dennison Drive, Ballwin MO 63021-4898 Rectory: (636) 227-7440 FAX (636) 227-4548 Website: www.holyinfantballwin.org Pastoral Staff Father Edward J. Stanger............. Pastor Father Timothy L. Bannes...... Associate Pastor Father Christopher Dunlap...... Associate Pastor Rectory Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Closed for lunch from noon -1 p.m. Ministry to the Homebound Please call the rectory if you are ill at home or in the hospital or nursing facility and would like Communion brought to you. Volunteers also are available to help in other ways.