Church Bulletin June 29, 2008

MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK: June 30 - July 6

Mon
6:30 AM

Edward I. Ley

    Fri
6:30 AM

Joan Patke

8:00 AM
Mr. & Mrs. Al Patke      
8:00 AM
Purgatorial Society
Tue
8:00 AM
Helen Busch   Sat
8:00 AM
Health
7:00 PM
Leona Frankenberg    
5:30 PM
Marie Feldmann
Wed
6:30 AM
Purgatorial Society    
7:30 PM
Gene Frick
8:00 AM
Anita Straatmann   Sun 
7:00 AM
Roy Miller
Thu
6:30 AM
Marvin Bueker    
8:30 AM
Neil Straatmann
8:00 AM
Special Intention (DH)    
10:30 AM

Parishioners


LECTORS: July 5 - 6   USHERS: July 5 - 6

Sat.  5:30 p.m. Richard Davis
Sat.  7:30 p.m. Jessica Hamilton
Sun.  7:00 a.m. Mary Patke
Sun.  8:30 a.m. Rose Rosebrock
Sun. 10:30 a.m. Patrick Smith

 

Sat.  5:30 p.m. Ervin Hellmann, Mike Hellmann
Sun.  7:00 a.m. Willie Kessler, Robert Ley
Sun.  8:30 a.m. Vernon Brinker, John Busch
Sun. 10:30 a.m. Tom Brady, Greg Caldwell

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: July 5 - 6   SERVERS: July 5 - 6

Sat.  5:30 p.m. Richard Davis, Leonard & Karen Doorack
Sat.  7:30 p.m. Jerry Leiweke, Rich & Ellen Skiljan
Sun.  7:00 a.m. Mary Patke, Joe Tobben
Sun.  8:30 a.m. Greg & Rose Rosebrock, George Heidenereich, Leo Mueller (Choir)
Sun. 10:30 a.m. Patrick Smith, Frank & Rose Marrocco

 

Sat.  8:00 a.m. Katie Brueggemann, Ray Brueggemann
Sat.  5:30 p.m. Cassie Finder, Natasha Finder, Megan Fuse
Sat.  7:30 p.m. Joanthan Ham, Jacob Simily, Kelli DiGiacomo
Sun.  7:00 a.m. Kimberly Patke, Anna Swoboda, Phillip Swoboda
Sun.  8:30 a.m. Cariss Kulpa, Alison Proemsey, Christina Raymo
Sun. 10:30 a.m. Hanna Stamminger, Olivia Stamminger, Tyler Straatmann


FINANCIAL:

  • Offertory-$6781.50 (Envelopes Returned-168)
  • Tuition-$3693.33
  • Loose-$198.00
  • Peters Pence - $283.00 (Envelopes returned-27)
  • Poor - $138 (Envelopes returned - 3)

MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT OUR PARISH!

This Week: June 29 - July 5

Today,
Sunday,
June 29

Breakfast

K of C Breakfast:
June 29, 2008; serving from 7:30 - 11:30 AM.
Menu consists of sausage, bone-in-ham, scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, biscuits & gravy, fresh baked cinnamon rolls, coffee, juice, milk. Adults-$6.00; children 6-12 yrs.-$3.00; under 6 yrs.-free. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council #8073. Proceeds to benefit St. John's School.
Tuesday:

* Quilting all day by the ladies of the parish.  Lunch will be available in the cafeteria.  All ladies of the parish are invited and encouraged to attend, join the fun for just an hour or spend the day! An opportunity to meet and make new friends!
* Eucharistic Adoration
will be held all day beginning after the 8:00 a.m. Mass and will end with Mass at 7:00 p.m.  Perpetual Help devotions will be at 6:45 p.m.

Saturday: * First Saturday devotions at 8:00 a.m.  Rosary at 7:45 a.m.
* Legion of Mary
meeting at 9:00 a.m. at the rectory.  Any new members are always welcome!

TIME AND TALENT QUESTIONAIRE:  Thanks to all who took the time and effort to return your answers to the questionnaire.  We have tabulated your answers and have distributed them to the various leaders of our parish organizations.  Many checked off what you are already involved in, and some checked items that they are not presently involved in.  We have/will be in touch with those of you who checked items that you are not presently involved with.

St. Vincent DePaul Society meeting on Monday, July 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the rectory.

Fatima Devotions here at St. John’s on Tuesday, July 15 beginning at 7:00 p.m. All are welcome!

Annual Catholic Appeal - If you have not returned your card please do so as soon as possible. You can drop it in the collection basket. Please return your card even if you are unable to donate at this time. Thank you to all who pledged!!

You’re probably looking forward to a summer vacation.  A Marriage Encounter Weekend could be the best vacation of your life!  Call 314-469-7317 or go to www.stl-wwme.org to sign up for a Weekend July 11 - 13 or August 8 -10.

FROM MEN'S SODALITYNew windows have been installed  in the computer lab/ library. The outside frames need to be primed and painted. The date hasn't been set to do this yet, but I am looking for anyone who may be able to help on a Saturday. Please call Allen Gephardt at 636-239-7518.

Don't pay your trashman to haul away your newspapers and magazines.  Drop them off at St. John's and help us earn cash.  The paper recycling bins are located next to the baseball field.  In April we recycled 4.4 tons of paper and made $66 of free money!  Thank you!

Anthony Tobben Benefit Fund - Anthony's family has set up a benefit fund to help with expenses while he is recovering from injuries sustained in an auto accident.  Any donations or assistance is very much appreciated.  Donations can be made at any Bank of Washington Branch or mailed to Bank of Washington, P. O. Box 377,  Washington, MO 63090; checks should be made payable to Anthony Tobben Benefit Fund.  For more information call Jessica Homeyer at 742-9780.  THANK YOU!

Linda Hope will be available for childcare this summer.  If interested, please call 583-8181.

Parishioner/college student looking to mow lawns and weed eating.  Please call Marty at 584-9368.  Thanks!

Attention Business Owners, Professionals and Self Employed - Liturgical Publication, Inc. (LPI), our bulletin publisher, will have Mike Anderson our parish representative visiting our parish within the next few weeks to serve our bulletin.  We would like to thank our present advertisers for renewing their ad and thereby continuing their support of our parish.  To obtain information about advertising for the new publication year, please contact Mike directly at 800-950-9952 ext. 2612.  Keep in mind; our advertising sponsors make your bulletin possible.

Pizza-Hut Pizza Hut fundraisers.  Washington Pizza Hut from Noon - 6 p.m. Future fundraiser Sundays to watch for are:  July 20, August 17, September 2. Proceeds for the summer months are put toward the outdoor classroom/nature areas. Thank you for your support.

The Legion of Mary has been leading the rosary before mass.  The rosary will begin 20 minutes before mass starts.  We would like to invite anyone who is interested in participating to please do so.  "Mary guides the faithful to the Eucharist. (Pope John Paul II)."

Legion of Mary: We are still looking for more auxiliary members to commit to daily rosary and prayers for the work of the Legion.  This does not entail any meetings, but becomes the crucial back up for the success of our spiritual work of evangelizing that the Legion does.  If you are at all interested in the possibility of becoming an active member and attending the meetings, take a flyer from the Legion poster in the vestibule.  It explains it in more detail.  Thanks to all who have already committed to being a Legion auxiliary member.  The members are growing and we need you so much! 

Prayer Chain Available for Prayer Request: We have begun our Prayer Chain and we thank the 20 people of our parish who are listed on our chain.  If you would like, when you have a special need and would like others joining you in praying for it, call Marilyn Kleekamp at 742-4981 or Glenda Adrian at 239-6919 and they will get all on the Prayer Chain to pray with you.  You yourself do not have to be a member of this Prayer Chain to make a prayer request.

Anne Jacquin is a queen candidate for the 2008 Washington Town and Country Fair. She is the daughter of David and Terri Jacquin. Anne is selling season passes for the fair now until August 4th: Adult tickets are $40, Children ages 6-12 are $25 and children ages 5 and under are free. Starting in July she will being selling tickets after 10:30 mass. To purchase tickets or for more information on the tickets or about the fair please call Anne at 636-388-0070.

Housekeeping available - call Kathy at 742-2036 after 6:00 p.m.; light stable keeping available if needed.

Events outside the Parish

Today, Sunday, June 29 - St. Stephen’s Church Parish Picnic serving country fried chicken & BBQ ham dinners from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; country store, pillow booth, fancy booth, bingo, beer wagon, games, train rides & live music; all are welcome!

Saturday, July 19 - 1st Annual Leukemia Lymphoma Co-Ed Softball Tournament to be held at the Marthasville Diamond.  If you are interested in playing or getting a team to play call Tina Williams at 742-5403.

July 18-26 - Novena to St. Ann - St. Ann is the mother of Mary and the grandmother of Jesus.  It is good to know that she is in your corner.  Daily Masses at 6:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.  On Sunday July 20 there is only one Mass at 9:30 a.m. featuring the excellent choir at Visitation/St. Ann’s Shrine, 1405 N. Taylor Ave in St. Louis.  Call 314-775-8811 for more information.

Instructions for Baptism are usually held the fourth Thursday of each month, from 7-8 p.m. at the rectory. If you plan to attend please call the rectory. The next class will be held June 26, 2008.

St. Johns Goes Wireless! Thanks to YHTI and Radio Comm Paging, St. Johns now has a wireless Internet connection! So long satellite! Having a wireless Internet connection has greatly increased the speed and dependability of our Internet service. We are very excited about this change. It is a great addition to our Technology future. This service is also available for use at your home. If you do not have access to broadband cable (Charter Pipeline or DSL) this may work for you. All you need is a line of sight from the top of your house to the tower in Krakow and be within the service radius. And best of all, the service is local!

FYI:  If you need to contact Fr. Jeff or Fr. Don you can do so via email to the rectory, the address is: stjohnsgild@yhti.net

Sick or injured of the Parish: Ginny Ehlenbeck, Mike Stosz, Tony Tobben, Roberta Maune, David Hardin, Casper & Rose Haberberger. We ask the Lord to bless all those who are sick or injured in our community, those who are in nursing homes and those homebound.

Please remember in your prayers Marvin Eckelkamp who recently passed away.

Communion at home for the sick and shut-in's: Please keep this in mind:  If you or someone in the family is convalescing or returning from the hospital and would like Communion at home, give us a call at the rectory.  Even if it's only for a few weeks.  Want to hear from you.  So often it seems we are not aware of those who might be ministered to in this way.

The Prayer Petition Box is in the church vestibule. Please put your prayer petitions in so we may pray for your needs.

Are you new to our parish?  Recently moved to this area??  See Fr. Jeff or Fr. Don and they will be happy to register you and your family or call the rectory and we can send you a registration card.  We want YOU as part of our parish community!

Learn more about the Catholic Faith by listening to Catholic Radio Program; "Faith Conversations" on Covenant Network WRYT-AM(1080), and KHOJ-AM (1460) 7a.m. Mondays and 3:30 p.m. Thursdays.

School2 School News!

PRINCIPAL’S CORNER: We have just completed “Camp Invention”.  Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Stamminger, three of our teachers, hosted 23 children for a week of learning and fun. 

It was a wonderful school year. I knew I’d have many duties, but the one that kept me the most busy was counting blessings. What a parish!  What a school!   Wow!

We are currently in the process of a S.I.P. (Self-improvement Plan, formerly known as the “self study :”) Every school/parish in the Archdiocese Is required to undergo this process every seven years. This year it is our turn

Mrs. Karen Maune graciously agreed to “chair” this process. It is an astronomical amount of work and a huge investment of TIME. They have been meeting throughout this past school year. The categories from the archdiocese are: Catholic Identity, Curriculum, and Institution. There is a committee for each of these, and they generally consist of school parents, teachers, principal, pastor, and of course, the chairperson, Karen Maune.

Currently the Institution Committee is in process. They have done the “walk through”, made suggestions, tossed out ideas, consulted with the appropriate parties. They will write up a report for the visiting team based on the 4 criteria that the archdiocese asks us to evaluate. Those areas are:  1. safe    2. secure    3. attractive   4. Promotes the best learning environment.

The visiting team consists of educators from other schools throughout the archdiocese. They will be on site for 2 or 3 days. Their “job” is to look at the document  we will have created, based upon findings of the committees, and verify and/or make recommendations based upon their own findings.

Nothing will be decided until all appropriate parties have reviewed the information and recommendations. Please hold the committees and this wonderful faith community in  your hearts and prayers during this very time consuming process. Our “kidlets” deserve the best possible education within our means. If we don’t have the “stuff” we need, we have a work ethic off the charts, a faith that moves mountains, and grateful love to God and His children.

Barb Danner, Principal St. John’s School

St. John's Window Clings
Show your St. John's Pride by displaying your very own "We Love St. John the Baptist Church and School" Window Cling.  They sell for just $1 and are available at the Scrip Card Table after all weekend Masses.  Thanks for supporting our great Church and School!

St. John's Student Council is collecting can tabs (soda, etc.) to benefit the Ronald McDonald houseA sign and box is in the back of church for you to place your can tabs in.  Thank you!

Safe Environment Program “Protecting God’s Children” - In order to be in compliance with the directives from the Archdiocese, all priests and religious, employees and volunteers 18 or older who work with our children in any capacity MUST:

--ATTEND ONE Protecting God’s Children Workshop,
--COMPLETE a form for a background check, and
--SIGN a commitment to follow strictly the rules and guidelines set forth in the Code of Ethical Conduct issued by the Archdioceses BEFORE being able to participate in any activities involving children at St. John’s.  This includes mid-day recess, field trips, athletics, scouts, etc.  Visit www.archstl.org for sites and dates and times of workshops as they are held throughout the diocese on a regular basis.  If you have any questions regarding the “Protecting God’s Children” Program, please see Fr. Jeff. At the start of the 08-09 school year, if your name is not listed as having attended a workshop you will not be allowed to volunteer with school activities.


Tuition for the 07-08 school year begins with the first Sunday in June, ends with the last Sunday in May, and is as follows:

1 child in grades kindergarten-8th - $70 weekly $3,640.00 YR
2 or more children in grades kindergarten-8th - $90 weekly $4,680.00 YR
Preschool fees: 1 day-$21 1 half day-$16
  2 days-$39           2 half days-$29
  3 days-$57           3 half days-$42
  4 days-$72 4 half days-$52
  5 days-$85 5 half days-$60

DID YOU KNOW? St. John's School serves children from Kindergarten thru 8th grade; that the teacher to student ratio is 10-1; that we offer before school care and after school care programs and Preschool; that our students consistently score well against national averages; that our students are well prepared as they continue onto high school; that we offer daily religion classes; music, PE and have an updated science lab; that we offer extracurricular sports programs for the kids; and that we offer daily hot lunches. If you would like more information about the school or if you are interested in enrolling your child, please call the school office at 583-2392 or see Fr. Jeff.

Scrip Cards are changing the way people shop nation wide. One of the simplest ways to raise funds for our church and school is through the St. John's Scrip Program or as we like to call it, Cash Rewards.  St. John's is rewarded with cash from the places where you already shop!  For every $25 you spend at JC Penneys, St. John's receives 5%; for every $25 you spend at Hillermann's Nursery, St. John's receives 10% of that $25.  Currently, funds we raise primarily support the Home & School Organization; however, with greater parish wide use and support, this program has the potential to raise thousands of dollars each year for our church as well. Stop by the table after Mass or give us a call so we can explain in detail how easy it is to raise money for St. John's.  Call Diana Smith 239-9773 or Linda Kulpa 742-2514; we are anxious to explain this program to all our parishioners at St. John's.

Scrip tip:  Running to the ballpark lots of nights each week? Don't have time to cook supper? Pick up a scrip card to Arby's, Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut, or any of our other scrip retailers and pick up your dinner on the run.

PAPER RECYCLING earns money for St. John's. The bins are located behind the school next to the ballfield. Acceptable items include: newspapers, magazines, catalogs, computer & fax paper, envelopes and shredded paper. Thank you for supporting St. John's.
Reminder: Acceptable items include:  Newspaper, catalogs, magazines, envelopes, computer and construction paper, and shredded paper in long strips.  Please remember that contamination in the form of phone books, plastic, cardboard, and food containers may cause the load to be rejected.  Contact Karen Maune at 636-742-2582 with any questions.  Spread the word to family and friends to recycle at St. John's.  The more we collect, the more money we make.

If you wish to rent the parish hall for any occasion (wedding, shower, reunion, anniversary or schedule a meeting, athletic event or practice, etc.) or would like to use/rent the tables & chairs, please contact Alicia Gierer at 636-667-7016.

WE NEED YOU!! - Mass/Liturgy of the Word - We are all called to participate in this celebration by being a Lector, Eucharistic Minister and/or Usher.  This is a truly rewarding ministry and no special qualifications are necessary!  See Fr. Jeff or Fr. Don or call Mike Stosz at 583-2928.  We need you!

St. John's Church now has its own web site at www.stjohns-gildehaus.org. Please take a look and see if you feel anything should be added. THANK YOU to Mike Stosz, mns@yhti.net, for building and maintaining the website. Forgot to pick up a bulletin... check out the website as our bulletin is posted weekly!

If you have something you would like published in the bulletin you can contact Mary Sue Hardin by email at dahmsh@charter.net. Please remember that the DEADLINE for the bulletin is WEDNESDAY.

UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS:
June 29 - KC Breakfast 7:30-11:30 a.m.
July 7 - KC meeting 8 p.m.
July 14 - St. Vincent DePaul meeting 7 p.m.
July 15 - Fatima Devotions 7 p.m.
July 28 - WCU meeting 7:30 p.m.

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