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This Week
"At a Glance"
Friday, May 31
7:00 am Contemplative Prayer
Saturday, June 1
5:00 pm Mass
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Want to add an event to the calendar? Contact Jessica (314.918.2766).
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Parish Council News
For the minutes from the March 20, 2013 Parish Council Meeting, click here.
The agenda for the May 15, 2013 Parish Council Meeting can be found here.
Members
(click name to contact by e-mail):
Therese Gabriel
Nancy Wamser
Michelle Smith (Chair)
Mary Crecelius
Marty Campbell
Jessica Rowley
Jennifer Reyes Lay
Frank Krebs
Bob Leible
Bill Schwindt
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General Info
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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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ECC Midwest
Partner Communities
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Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Little Rock, Arkansas
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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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 30, 2013
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Corpus Christi
Saturday, June 1, 2013
5:00 pm
Presider: Frank Krebs
Homilist: Frank Krebs
Readers: Therese Gabriel, Karen Diehl
Eucharistic Ministers: Barbara Harris, Mary Jordan, Mary Ellen Kruger
Sacristan: Mary Niehaus
If you are not able to serve in your scheduled ministry, please let Steve know when you get a substitute so that we can publish the correct names in the newsletter. Thanks.
scampbell@ppcsinc.org or call or text 314.603.9991.
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Fr. Dickson Cemetery Work Day
As part of our newly emerging Racial and Economic Justice campaign, we are planning our first communal service project at Fr. Dickson cemetery.
The cemetery, is situated on 13 acres at 845 Sappington Road in Crestwood. Named for the late Rev. Moses Dickson, a social activist for freed slaves, it was one of the few places in St. Louis where blacks could be buried. For more information on the cemetery, go to:
(http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mo/county/stlouis/dickson/fdc.htm)
Ernest Jordan , who spoke to us last week after Mass, has been trying to protect the cemetery and the dignity of those souls resting there since 1988.
A workday and blessing of graves , followed by brunch and discussion has been planned. Please consider supporting one, two, or all three of these activities.
Saturday, June 8, 2013 (no go if it rains)
8:30 - 10:30am Communal work - mow grass, mulch, weed and trim around headstones. The cemetery provides, mowers (one riding lawn mower, 6 walk behind mowers), shovels, wheelbarrows, mulch. We can bring trimmers if desired. Dress for the weather, bring appropriate sun protection, gloves and water.
10:30 - 10:45 am Blessing of the Graves will be conducted in the shade.
11:00 am - 12:30 pm Brunch and racial justice discussion at Sappington Barn restaurant, (directly across bike trail from the cemetery).
Please RSVP suenauert@gmail.com, or 314.849.6475 if you will be attending brunch.
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Wheel Chair needed
Anyone who knows of a wheel chair that can be donated and kept at church to shuttle those needing help from car to pew, please contact Sue Nauert at 314.849.6475 or suenauert@gmail.com.
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Remote Small Group
Our community of faith emphasizes meeting God by encountering each other, heart to heart. We do that most intentionally in small groups. But many of us have difficult work and travel schedules, find ourselves unable to travel in the evenings, or are home-bound for other reasons.
If life circumstances have kept you from a small faith community, then we would like to hear from you. We are considering starting a "remote" small group that connects remotely by conference call or video chat (depending on the technology available). Please email or call Jessica 314-918-2766 if you would be interested in such a group.
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Sponsored by Friends of SCF

Street Soccer Tournament
June 6, 2013
5:30 - 9:30 pm
Amsterdam Tavern
3175 Morganford
The street soccer team sponsored by Peter & Paul Community Services, the St. Louis Roadies, is hosting a tournament. The 3100 block of Morganford will be closed for the evening and teams from around St. Louis and the Midwest will compete in fast-paced games of 4-on-4 soccer. You are invited to come out and enjoy an exciting style of the game. For more information on registering a team or helping to sponsor the event, see the flyer.
The St. Louis Roadies is made up of homeless clients of Peter & Paul Community Services who, working together with their coaches, develop teamwork skills, self confidence, resiliency, moral character and other personal strengths.
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Woman's Place
Young Women's Safety Forum
A free workshop for women ages 17-22
Saturday June 15, 2013
9:30 am to 3:00 pm
At our new location behind St Mark's Catholic Church in Affton
This full-day workshop looks at the dynamics of healthy relationships, healthy sexuality, and the importance of thoughtful, assertive communication. Come and explore with us the tools to promote strong, healthy relationships. Box lunch option available at cost.
Pre-registration required. Call ASAP!
314.645.4848
For a flyer on the Forum, click here.
Healthy Relationships
A free workshop for women
Saturday June 22, 2013
9:30 am to Noon
At our new location behind St Mark's Catholic church in Affton
This workshop explores the dynamics of a healthy relationship and how we create our own ideas of what a relationship looks like. Open to all women. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Call by June 19, 2013.
314.645.4848
For a flyer on this Workshop, click here.
www.womansplacestl.org
Woman's Place is a safe and welcoming drop-in center helping women break the cycle of violence and facilitate their transition toward safety, healing and personal empowerment.
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eRacism
Analyzing and Understanding
Systemic Racism
June 27 - 29, 2013
Register by June 12, 2013
$50 (Commuter $25)
All are welcome to attend this Pro-Reconciliation / Anti-Racism workshop. Scholarships are available.
The goals of our time together will be to:
* Explore a common definition of racism
* Examine individual, institutional and cultural manifestations of racism
* Be introduced to a strategic methodology for dismantling racism.
Schedule: Workshop begins Thursday, June27, at 6 p.m., and ends Saturday, June 29, at 3 p.m. (meals served)
Co-Leaders: Dwight Bailer and Martha Herrin
National Trainers for the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ
Pro-Reconciliation / Anti-Racism Initiative
For more information, see the flyer here.
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random sightings
wisdom...reflection...insight...amusement
The central symbol of Catholicism is the Eucharist. The Church keeps giving the bread of Jesus and saying, "This is who you are, you become what you eat. You are more one than many. You are one, but you are also broken." That's the mystery Catholicism constantly celebrates and tries to understand. ...
The Catholic understanding of Christianity at its best, does not emphasize how to get you in the skies, but how to get your feet on the ground, how to get in touch with the real. Truly Catholic Christianity tells us how to get into society, into history, tied to the common good, how to be part of the muddiness and fleshiness of it all. We eat the body of Christ; we don't just reflect on his ideas. That's primal, archetypal, transformative energy.
Richard Rohr
Why Be Catholic?
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