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This Week
"At a Glance"
Friday, May 25
7:00 am Contemplative Prayer
Saturday, May 26
5:00 pm Mass, New Member Welcome
Tuesday, May 29
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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Parish Council
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Notes from the April 26 Parish Council meeting can be found here.
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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
May 24, 2012
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Presider/Homilist: Frank Krebs
Sacristan: Lorraine Tiffin Readers: Michelle Smith, Art Maines
Eucharistic Ministers: Art Maines, Mary Ellen Kruger, Barb Winkler
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
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Al Fischer and Charlie Robin Are Coming For Mass on June 9th
You may recall from local news reports, Al Fischer was fired from his teaching job at a Roman Catholic School where he taught. Shortly after that, he was fired from a parish where he directed music. Al was fired from both jobs because he and his partner, Charlie Robin, announced on Facebook that they were going to be married in New York state where same-sex marriage is legal. When Frank saw the news accounts, he reached out to Al and Charlie and invited them to SCF so that we could "surround them with affirmation."
Besides praying a prayer of thanksgiving for their relationship of years and their marriage, we will ask Al to lead us in a rendition of "Singing for Our Lives," which we sang at Easter. We invite all who are willing to be allies of gay and lesbian couples come on June 9th and support this great couple; let's let them know that Sts. Clare & Francis is standing with them!
We were not able to organize an SCF presence at the Gay Pride Parade this year, so this will be our chance to stand in solidarity with sisters and brothers hungering for this aspect of justice. Please be there if you can!
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Hospitality Ministry Team
The Hospitality Ministry Team is forming and looking for team members. We currently have three primary ministries in need of hospitable people. The team leaders are listed in parenthesis next to the ministry and are happy to receive inquiries from people interested in serving:
- Greeting (Marty Campbell),
- Gathering (Therese Gabriel) and
- Caring (Michelle Smith).
Effective July 14, 2012, we will begin meeting on the 2nd Saturday of the month at 3:30 pm in the Fireside Room. We look forward to serving with you.
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Summer Barbecues
Sts. Clare & Francis is planning for the fifth annual summer barbecues for our community. Last summer's barbecues were very successful with many members getting to know one another better. We are in the process of scheduling and organizing the barbecues for this summer. The host/hostess supplies the atmosphere, plates, utensils, napkins, etc. and those attending each bring a dish to share. Each host/hostess can decide what they want to supply in addition to the place to gather. If you would like to host a barbecue in June, July, August or September please contact Therese Gabriel at 314.607.7087 or theresem40@gmail.com. Therese will be the contact person to organize scheduling and items brought by the participants.
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True Selves Rising: Register today!
A day long retreat
July 16, 2012
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
$35.00
We welcome Kate Schroeder, LPC, to spend the day with us and break open an integrative approach to personal and spiritual growth. Through conversation, experiential exercises, and group process we will engage our core selves (using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) and our defense systems (using the Enneagram). As we grow in self understanding we will explore how that wisdom can heal emotional and spiritual wounds, and build stronger communities.
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Sponsored by Friends of SCF
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random sightings wisdom...reflection...insight...amusement
Gate 4-A
Wandering around the Albuquerque Airport Terminal, after learning my flight had been detained four hours, I heard an announcement: "If anyone in the vicinity of Gate 4-A understands any Arabic, please come to the gate immediately." Well - one pauses these days. Gate 4-A was my own gate. I went there.
An older woman in full traditional Palestinian embroidered dress, just like my grandma wore, was crumpled to the floor, wailing loudly. "Help," said the Flight Service Person. "Talk to her. What is her problem? We told her the flight was going to be late and she did this."
I stooped to put my arm around the woman and spoke to her haltingly. "Shu dow-a, Shu-bid-uck Habbibti? Stani Schway, Min fadlick, Shu-bit-se-wee?" The minute she heard any words she knew, however poorly used, she stopped crying. She thought the flight had been cancelled entirely. She needed to be in El Paso for major medical treatment the next day. I said, "You're fine, you'll get there. Who is picking you up? Let's call him." We called her son and I spoke with him in English. I told him I would stay with his mother 'til we got on the plane and would ride next to her.
She talked to him. Then we called her other sons just for fun. Then we called my dad and he and she spoke for a while in Arabic and found out, of course, they had ten shared friends. Then I thought, just for the heck of it, why not call some Palestinian poets I know and let them chat with her? This all took up about two hours. She was laughing a lot by then. Telling about her life, patting my knee, answering questions.
She had pulled a sack of homemade mamool cookies - little powdered sugar crumbly mounds stuffed with dates and nuts - out of her bag - and was offering them to all the women at the gate. To my amazement, not a single woman declined one. It was like a sacrament. The traveler from Argentina, the mom from California, the lovely woman from Laredo - we were all covered with the same powdered sugar. And smiling. There is no better cookie. And then the airline broke out the free beverages from huge coolers and two little girls from our flight ran around serving us all apple juice and they were covered with powdered sugar too.
And I noticed my new best friend - by now we were holding hands - had a potted plant poking out of her bag, some medicinal thing, with green furry leaves. Such an old country traveling tradition. Always carry a plant. Always stay rooted to somewhere.
I looked around that gate of late and weary ones and thought, this is the world I want to live in. The shared world. Not a single person in this gate - once the crying of confusion stopped - seemed apprehensive about any other person. They took the cookies. I wanted to hug all those other women too. This can still happen anywhere. Not everything is lost.
Naomi Shihab Nye
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