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This Week
"At a Glance"
Friday, August 3
7:00 am Contemplative Prayer
Saturday, August 4
4:00 pm Service Commitee
5:00 pm Mass
Tuesday, August 7
2:00 pm Pastoral Team
Thursday, August 9
7:00 pm Interplay
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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
August 2, 2012
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18th Week of the Year
Saturday, August 4, 2012
5:00 pm
Presider/Homilist: Jessica Rowley
Sacristan: Cecelia Andres Readers: Elizabeth Seitz, Therese Gabriel
Eucharistic Ministers: Barbara Harris, Joann Noll, 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
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Service Committee
The service committee will meet at 4:00 pm in the Fireside Room on Saturday, August 4.
Everyone is welcome to join us as we plan our activities for the Fall.
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Leadership Conference of Women Religious
For a Catholic Action Network flyer with more information about upcoming events in support of the LCWR, click here.
The LCWR is holding their Assembly 2012 in St. Louis from August 7 - 11. If you have ever received instruction, guidance or encouragement from a member of a religious order, this is your chance to say "thanks," and to offer support in their ongoing dialogue with the Vatican. We will be collecting written "Dear Sister" notes to be shared with the 800+ Sisters who will be attending the conference. If you would like to write a brief note of support, or perhaps share a personal memory, you can drop it in the collection at church this weekend.
Your notes will be combined with others being collected and shared with the Sisters at their Assembly.
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August SCF Barbecue
Sunday, August 26, 2012, 1:00 pm
Mary Ellen Kruger's home
110 Hart Avenue (in Webster Groves)
Mark your calendar for our next community BBQ. Please RSVP to Mary Ellen at mek002@hotmail.com or 314.962.0964.
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Three Times the Fun
Please consider this an early invitation and "hold the date" for a triple celebration on October 28, 2012 from 2:00 - 5:00 pm for the 25th birthday of Tree House, my 70th birthday, and my golden jubilee.
Thanks.
Sr. Cecelia Ann Loomer
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Summer Book Discussion
Please note that we will gather this Saturday, July 21 for the third session of our summer book discussion, Radical Love: An Introduction to Queer Theology.
Between vacations and calendar conflicts we have had to make some changes to accommodate our last three session. Please note the dates for the final three gatherings, all beginning at 3:00 pm in the Fireside Room:
Saturday, August 11, Chapter 4
Saturday, August 18, Chapter 5
Contact Jessica with any questions.
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Homilies
Frank's homily from July 28, A Part of Much Bigger Picture, and all homilies from Sts. Clare & Francis are available at http://scfhomilies.posterous.com.
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Sponsored by Friends of SCF
Catholic Action Network

Catholic Action Network is looking for folks that would like to stand holding welcoming signs at the airport or in front of the Millenium Hotel on Aug. 7, the arrival day for the sisters coming to the LCWR conference in St. Louis. For the airport welcoming , please contact Angie O'Gorman at ogorman4400@yahoo.com. For the Millenium site please contact Gerry Rauch at gerrauch@gmail.com.
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random sightings
wisdom...reflection...insight...amusement
Top 10 List
Reasons Why Men Should Not Be Ordained For Ministry
10. A man's place is in the army.
9. The pastoral duties of men who have children might distract them from the responsibility of being a parent.
8. The physique of men indicates that they are more suited to such tasks as chopping down trees and wrestling mountain lions. It would be "unnatural" for them to do ministerial tasks.
7. Man was created before woman, obviously as a prototype. Thus, they represent an experiment rather than the crowning achievement of creation.
6. Men are too emotional to be priests or pastors. Their conduct at football and basketball games demonstrates this.
5. Some men are handsome, and this will distract women worshipers.
4. Pastors need to nurture their congregations. But this is not a traditional male role. Throughout history, women have been recognized as not only more skilled than men at nurturing, but also more fervently attracted to it. This makes them the obvious choice for ordination.
3. Men are prone to violence. No really masculine man wants to settle disputes except by fighting about them. Thus they would be poor role models as well as dangerously unstable in positions of leadership.
2. The New Testament tells us that Jesus was betrayed by a man. His lack of faith and ensuing punishment remind us of the subordinated position that all men should take.
1. Men can still be involved in church activities, even without being ordained. They can sweep sidewalks, repair the church roof, and perhaps even lead the song service on Father's Day. By confining themselves to such traditional male roles, they can still be vitally important in the life of the church.
Dr. David M. Scholer
Former professor at Fuller Theological Seminary
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