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This Week
"At a Glance"
Thursday, April 12
7:00 pm Interplay
Friday, April 13
7:00 am Contemplative Prayer
Saturday, April 14
4:00 pm Service Committee
5:00 pm Mass
Tuesday, April 17
2:00 pm Pastoral Team
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Want to add an event to the calendar? Contact Jessica (314.918.2766).
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General Info
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The Parish Council meets on the third Wednesday of the month. Members are: Therese Gabriel, Steve Campbell, Sheila Leander, Nancy Wamser, Michelle Smith, Mary Crecelius, Jessica Rowley and Frank Krebs.
The Parish 0ffice is located at Eden Theological Seminary, 483 East Lockwood, Suite 3, St. Louis, MO 63119. Frank and Jessica are available for appointments. You can reach them at... Jessica: 314.283.4697, Frank: 314.740.1160. We have an initiative to connect people to small faith sharing groups. If you are interested in joining a small group, please contact Jessica Rowley (314.918.2766 or email).
We Tithe as a parish and we need your recommendations We donate 10% of our collections to worthy causes. We do this as an act of faith, trusting that, in doing this, we will still be able to meet our financial needs. Please let the Parish Council know about worthy organizations that you would like us to contribute to. Information needed: your name, name of organization you are suggesting, to whom check should be made payable, where to send check and to whose attention. Please send your suggestions to Marilyn Tenholder. Matthew 25 The Matthew 25 Fund helps members in our community who need financial assistance. All information concerning the people with whom we work is held in the strictest confidence. If you would like to contribute to this fund, make your check payable to Matthew 25, and place it in the collection basket. If you need assistance from the fund, contact Peggy Montgomery.
Membership Care Prayer List If you have a joy or concern you would like to share on the prayer list please contact someone on the pastoral team. We have a SafeChurch Policy to protect our children and other vulnerable populations. |
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Please keep our Schnucks E-Scrip fund raiser in mind when you shop. If you don't already have an E-Scrip card, please call Marilyn Tenholder (314.323.1467) and she will get one to you. There is no charge and all you have to do is activate it by either a phone call or by going online. Simply show the card when you check out and a percentage of your purchase cost will be rebated back to Sts. Clare & Francis. Thank you!
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COMMUNITY CORNER...
our family news
(It is good for us to know what's happening in each other's lives. If you have any news you'd like to share with the community, please email Steve ).
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The Weekly News
April 12, 2012
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Second Week of Easter
Saturday, April 14, 2012
5:00 pm
Readings: Acts 4:32-35; 1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
Presider: Frank Krebs
Homilist: Michelle Smith Sacristan: Lorraine Tiffin
Readers: Luke Veltz, Therese Gabriel
Eucharistic Ministers: Marty Campbell, Art Maines, Mary Ellen Kruger
If you are not able to serve in your scheduled ministry, please let Jessica know when you get a substitute so that we can publish the correct names in the newsletter. Thanks so much.
jessica.rowley@stsclareandfrancis.org or 314.918.2766 |
Service Committee
Saturday, April 14, 2012
4:00 pm
Fireside Room
The Service Committee will meet this Saturday, April 14, at 4:00 pm in the Fireside Room. Everyone is welcome to join us.
Our parish's annual Bread for the World Offering of Letters will be Saturday, May 5, after Mass. Please save the date as a special time for us to come together for a simple meal to remember our neighbors living in poverty and to advocate for them by writing letters to Congress.
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New Hospitality Ministry Team Forming
Saturday, April 28, 2012 (NEW DATE)
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Fireside Room
Calling all hospitable people!
We will have a gathering of the newly forming Hospitality Ministry Team on Saturday, April 14 at 3:30 pm to discuss the various ministries we envision as a community and to share hopes and concerns as we continue to identify what hospitality means at
Sts. Clare & Francis. If you are unable to attend but want to be included in future activities or wish to share information with us, please talk to Michelle Smith or send your email to studentpastorscf@gmail.com.
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Looking Forward...
There are lots of exciting events in the works at SCF. Here's a preview. Mark your calendars:
April 21, 3:00 - 4:30 pm - Convocation: Catholic Garage Sale
It's spring cleaning time; the time of year to sort through those things that have been accumulating in corners and basements and garages. Frank Krebs and Michelle Smith will lead us in a reflection on our Catholic "household." Our tradition is broad and diverse. What do you consider worthy of the "living room" and what might get a 10 cent sticker in the garage sale? Let's play with the metaphor and learn about ourselves and each other.
May 12, 3:00 - 4:30 pm - Convocation: Dances for Universal Peace
Join Linda Hibbits and Ed Francis as they lead us in this embodied form of prayer, walking us through spiritual gems from religions throughout the world.
June - Enneagram Workshop with Kate Schroeder
We are pinning down a date (Saturday, likely) for a day long workshop/retreat on the Enneagram. The Enneagram is a tool to better understand ourselves and how our gifts fit into a community. Watch for more information coming soon!
July 28, time TBA - a day of reflection with Stefan Andre Waligur
We welcome back Stefan, who facilitated our retreat in Sprig 2011 with song, story and reflection. Stefan is a musician, song writer, retreat leader, and storyteller coming out of the Celtic tradition. We welcome him back to SCF while on summer break from studying in Ireland.
If you have any interest in helping with an event, contact someone on the pastoral team (Jessica Rowley, Frank Krebs, Steve Campbell, Lisa von Stamwitz, or Michelle Smith).
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Return to Pickle Springs
Sunday, April 29, 2012
11:30 am
Our outings to Pickle Springs Natural Area are so popular we decided to do it again! We are planning this year's trip for Sunday, April 29th. Meet at Art's and Frank's house at 11:30am, and we'll plan to leave at 12 noon for Ste. Genevieve. It takes about an hour to an hour and a half to get to the trailhead, and approximately 1- 2 hours to hike the trail. Afterward, join us at Crown Valley Winery for a light dinner before heading home.
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Pickle Springs Natural Area is a deep, forested gorge consisting of geological formations and plants that are found in few other places. Visitors will find examples of a sandstone glade, talus, forest, savanna, as well as a number of rare species of plants and animals. The area is noted for its blooming wild azalea and wildflowers in the spring. According to local legend, the area is named after William Pickles, a settler from Illinois who owned the land until he was shot by a band of renegades during the Civil War. Pickle Springs and other area creeks flow into Pickle Creek, which in turn traverses into Hawn State Park.
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Designated a National Natural Landmark, Pickle Springs Natural Area features a 2-mile hiking trail maintained by the East Ozark Audubon Society in cooperation with the Missouri Department of Conservation. This two-mile journey has an estimated hiking time of one hour and takes hikers past waterfalls, rock shelters, a double arch (see photo), towering bluffs, canyons and amazing rock outcrops. Wooden bridges along the trail aid hikers past troublesome spots.
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Please RSVP to Art Maines at 314-518-1973, or e-mail him at a_maines@msn.com. You can also contact him for directions to his house, or with any questions about the outing. Hope to see you there!
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SCF Pledge Drive
Registered parishioners should have received an e-mail this week about our pledge drive. Please download and complete the pledge form and return it to Kevin Born at kpborn@gmail.com by April 15 (tax day!). Or, if you prefer, complete one of the paper forms on the table outside of church and place it in the collection. (If you are not a registered parishioner, absolutely no one will try to stop you if you would like to make a pledge!)
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Resource Directory
The new SCF Resource directory needs your help. What gifts, talents and resources are you willing to share with your community?
For three Saturdays beginning Saturday, April 14, I will be available after Mass to visit with members and discuss the gifts, talents and resources they are willing to share with the Community. I will also continue to receive e-mails at studentpastorscf@gmail.com through the end of April.
Thanks for your willingness to share your gifts with the community.
Michelle Smith
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Sponsored by Friends of SCF
Celebrate Earth Day and Practice Sustainability
Wondering where to bring that old computer, TV, VCR, phone, washing machine, or lawnmower to recycle?
Sunset Hills Community Center is having a huge collection April 21 to celebrate Earth Day. (If you can't make it then, they also conduct electronic recycling every 3rd Saturday of the month.)
Date: April 21, 2012
Time: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Place: Sunset Hills Community Center
3915 S. Lindbergh 63127 inside and parking lot
Info: 314.842.7265
Events: They will have everything you can imagine to recycle -- clothing, bikes (given to a guy who re-paints, cleans and fixes like new), electronics, cell phones, shoes, used children's books, glasses, etc. They also have numerous activities for children and adults -- art/crafts, clowns, face painters as well as booths pertaining to recycling, energy use, etc.
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L'Arche St. Louis
House Blessing
April 29, 2012
1:00 - 3:00 pm
2900 Marshall Avenue
Maplewood, Mo. 63143
Please join Friends of L'Arche St. Louis as we bless our new home and celebrate the opening of the first L'Arche community in St. Louis! The blessing will be followed with refreshments. All are welcome!
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random sightings wisdom...reflection...insight...amusement
Easter Exultet
Shake out your qualms.
Shake up your dreams.
Deepen your roots.
Extend your branches.
Trust deep water
and head for the open,
even if your vision
shipwrecks you.
Quit your addiction
to sneer and complain.
Open a lookout.
Dance on a brink.
Run with your wildfire.
You are closer to glory
leaping an abyss
than upholstering a rut.
Not dawdling.
Not doubting.
Intrepid all the way
Walk toward clarity.
At every crossroad
Be prepared
to bump into wonder.
Only love prevails.
En route to disaster
insist on canticles.
Lift your ineffable
out of the mundane.
Nothing perishes;
nothing survives;
everything transforms!
Honeymoon with Big Joy!
James Broughton
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