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holy name of jesus Catholic Church 10235 Ashbrook Drive, St. Louis, Mo., 63137 / / Fax / Catholic Church Founded in Northeast St. Louis County 1908 2005 holy name of jesus Parish Established Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 6, 2022 holy name of jesus Parish We Are A MISSION Parish With A Mission COME SERVE WITH US & COME PRAY WITH US PLEASE GIVE THIS YOUR ON-GOING ATTENTION The Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to affect many Parish life activities and our worship together. Our Parish Directory reflects our hope for schedules to return to something more normal. Continue to consult the Parish Bulletin for more specific real-time information as well as listen for the most recent information being announced by St. Louis County and the State of Missouri. holy name OF jesus Parish 10235 Ashbrook Dr.

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1 holy name of jesus Catholic Church 10235 Ashbrook Drive, St. Louis, Mo., 63137 / / Fax / Catholic Church Founded in Northeast St. Louis County 1908 2005 holy name of jesus Parish Established Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 6, 2022 holy name of jesus Parish We Are A MISSION Parish With A Mission COME SERVE WITH US & COME PRAY WITH US PLEASE GIVE THIS YOUR ON-GOING ATTENTION The Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to affect many Parish life activities and our worship together. Our Parish Directory reflects our hope for schedules to return to something more normal. Continue to consult the Parish Bulletin for more specific real-time information as well as listen for the most recent information being announced by St. Louis County and the State of Missouri. holy name OF jesus Parish 10235 Ashbrook Dr.

2 , St. Louis, Mo. 63137 314-868-2310 Parish Office Hours Monday - Thursday 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Friday 7:30 am - 12:00 noon Father Michael Henning, Pastor Father Ray Iwuji, In Residence Theresa McWilliams, Director of Music Deacon George Watson, Permanent Deacon Deacon Matthew Duban, Permanent Deacon Sister Mary Lawrence, SSND Parish Evangelization Sandy Miesner, Parish Secretary Joseph Vassallo, Facilities Maintenance Coordinator David Vaughn, Parish Custodian Human development is primarily a vocation, every person s calling from God to be more . Therefore, the Church teaches that the essential quality of authentic development is to promote the good of every man (person) and of the whole man (person). CELEBRATING MASS & SACRAMENTS Liturgy of the Eucharist (Weekend & Weekday Masses) Saturday 4:00 pm (CST) / 5:00 pm (DST) Sunday 9:30 am Tuesday Friday 8:00 am holy Days of Obligation 9:00 am & 7:00 pm Civil Holidays See Bulletin Mass Intentions for Time Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 2:30-3:30 pm 3:30-4:30 pm (Daylight Savings Time) Day & Evening Times during Advent & Lent Weekdays Anytime by Appointment with Fr.

3 Mike at Home / Church Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick 1st Saturday of Every Month After Evening Mass 3rd Sunday of Every Month After 9:30 am Mass Anytime by Appointment with Fr. Mike at Home / Church Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Tuesday 8:30 am -12:00 midnight Perpetual Help Devotions 8:30 am After Tuesday Morning Weekday Mass Parish Rosary 8:30 am After Weekday Mass 3:30 pm CST / 4:30 pm CDT Monthly on 3rd Saturdays 7:30 am & 10:00 am Monthly on 3rd Sundays THE ONGOING PRIORITIES OF OUR Parish COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP * PARTNERSHIP * STEWARDSHIP Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 6, 2022 We are called to participate in the salvation story in a new way .. to re-energize and reshape our effort to share God s saving message. Archbishop Mitchel Rozanski, January 25, 2022 every Parish member is called to pray & listen The All Things New pastoral planning process invites every Catholic to join in the effort of creating a new Church for the real world we all now live in.

4 Keep these pointers in mind: Listening is a Planning Principle .. permeated by prayer .. focused on fruitfulness in ministry .. rooted in the teachings of our faith .. supported by effective pastoral practices .. based on a culture of encounter and trust .. guided by trained leaders .. committed to intentional stewardship Good Listeners will be Tempted .. to lead themselves, not be led by God .. to focus on their own immediate concerns .. to see only problems .. to focus only on structures .. to not look beyond the Church .. to conflict and division .. to view ourselves as against each other .. to listen only to the highly engaged an essential dimension of Church the Spirit in the assembly In October 2021 Pope Francis opened a two-year Synod in Rome designed to involve the whole world. He instructed the Christian community to keep us from becoming a museum church , beautiful but mute, with much past and little future.

5 Pope Francis wants us to ask these critical questions: In the Church, are we good at listening? How good is the hearing of our heart? Do we allow people to express themselves, to walk in faith, even though they have had difficulties in life? To be part of the life of the community without being hindered, rejected, or judged? At the opening session of the Synod, Pope Francis told participants that this process must include all the Church s members, especially those frequently marginalized. All Things New is a pastoral planning initiative that highly values prayer and careful listening to one another and to the communities we are called to serve. Journeying together through the next 18 months requires a mutual commitment to these values. Please review and remember what it takes to be a good listener and the temptations which may throw you off track as we move ahead. (See Left Column) As most of us know from experience growing up and into the future of our lives often requires an honest appraisal, even chilly confrontation, with the truth of who we are, followed by a realization of how much the Spirit s help is required to get us to where we are called to be.

6 If such humility and openness to grace should prove the Synod s main fruit, it will yield a rich harvest indeed . (Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis s Let Us Dream: A Path to a Better World) I pray not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, so that they may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, that the world may believe that you sent me. Gospel of John 17: 20 21 Grant that all the faithful of the Church, looking into the signs of the times by the light of faith, may constantly devote themselves to the service of the Gospel. Keep us attentive to the needs of all that sharing their grief and pain, their joy and hope, we may faithfully bring them the good news of salvation and go forward with them along the way of your Kingdom. jesus , the Way to the Father Roman Missal, Eucharistic Prayer for Various Needs III Based on Gaudium et Spes, 1 3 steadfast in faith * forward in hope Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 6, 2022 January 25, 2022 Dear Parishioners, As the Archdiocese begins its All Things New Strategic Pastoral Planning Process, I am aware that in times past, initiatives have fallen short of completion.

7 For those who experienced frustration, anger, resentment and wounds from these past processes, I acknowledge your pain, struggle and hurt and I pray that the Lord may bless you with his healing. I assure you as your Archbishop that All Things New will both affect and be com-pleted by the entire Archdiocese. For this strategic pastoral planning process to be successful, I ask for your participation. You are invaluable in this process and I need you to share your insights from the past and your hopes for the future as we strive to create a vibrant church in St. Louis. Let me be clear that there is no preconceived plan. Prayerful discernment, honest discussions and listening sessions on how to best use our resources to evangelize the world of today, while looking to tomorrow, will be crucial elements to this process. Let us lift each other up in prayer and collaborate with each other in order to foster greater unity and mutual care in our communities.

8 Be assured of my prayers for you, your Parish , and your families throughout All Things New. May we begin this initiative with confidence that the Lord who is always with us will guide us and lead us to a vibrant future here in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. May we each in our own way, give the Lord permission to make ALL THINGS NEW! Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Mitchell T. Rozanski Archbishop of St. Louis REMINDER St. Louis County Public Health FREE Vaccination Event Tuesday, February 8th 2 7pm in Community Center Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 6, 2022 Please pray for the repose of the soul Tom Clark, George Meitz and of all who have died this week. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful de-parted rest in peace. Amen. MASS INTENTIONS Tuesday February 8 8:00am George Meitz Wednesday February 9 8:00am Maria Nguyen Thursday February 10 8:00am Donald Unterreiner Friday February 11 8:00am Ray & Mary Agnes Tebeau Saturday February 12 4:00pm Jerry Moore Sunday February 13 9:30am People of the Parish PRAYER CHAIN If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, please call Betty Kondracki @ 868-0176 Stewardship of Treasure Your Gi s of Support for Our Parish Mission IMPORTANT HOSPITAL NEWS If you or a friend, relative, neighbor, etc.

9 Are being admitted to a hospital please contact the Parish Office to let us know. February 12 4:00pm Joan Aslin February 13 9:30am Sr. Rose February 12 4:00pm Marilyn Gi emeier February 13 9:30am Pat Behle January 30, 2022 $5, Online Giving (included above) $1, Budgeted weekly offertory $8, This week s <loss> $2, Budgeted weekly expenses $12, This week s <loss> $7, Donna Lane, Bob Seidel Jr, John Spaedy, Matt Cody, Bernette Goymerac, Mildred Miller, Mary Masterson, Tim Downs, Cooper Treacy, John Baboer, Maureen Williams, Gerri Yester, Mary Williams, Al Haines, Betty Kondracki, Jerry Nogalski, Mary Lou Sammelman, Patty Corbin, Chris Deaton, Glen Marstall, Anne Marlowe, Dorothy Anderson, Joan Geerling, Carol Jones, Parker Jackson, Mike Swoboda, George Lawler, Phyllis Lawler, Lynda Brand, Joseph Bochantin, Sr.

10 , Audrey Corbin, Robert & Diana Bochantin, Marjorie Dubray, Geraldyn Jesters, Colin Schultheis, Bill Oliver, Mike Coffer, Whitney Coke, Linda Zappe, Ken Ellis, Tom K., Carol Lawrence, Lisa Erickson Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time February 6, 2022 EVANGELIZATION NEWS FROM THE DESK OF SISTER MARY LAWRENCE, SSND Several weeks ago, I wrote about the plaques by each of the doors of church that identify the four virtues or characteristics of a Catholic/Christian person, family organization or Parish : Community, Gospel Values, Worship and Service. In the next couple of weeks, I would like to take each one of these virtues and expand on them. Let s start with COMMUNITY. We are called as a community to bring people closer to God and to one another -to a sense of belonging and being connected . The first Bible verse that immediately comes to mind is one found in the Gospel of Matthew.


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