Sunday, February 05, 2012

 

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Feb. 4-5
The recipients will be Feed My People. Please place your donations of clothing, toys, or food in the U-Haul truck before or after Masses. Monetary donations go in the designated drop box. Thank you!

Widows & Widowers

Valentine's Party
Feb. 14th - 6 pm
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First Friday Fish Fry

Feb. 3rd
The Holy Name Society and the Pro-Life Committee will sponsor this Fish Fry. Dinners served from 4 - 7pm. Eat-in, carry-out and drive-up service will be available.
Please join us in the school cafeteria. Use the Recreation Center entrance in the rear of the grounds.
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Special Anniversaries Mass & Breakfast

Sunday, Feb. 12th - 8:30 Mass
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Pre-School & Kindergarten Registration

Pre-School & Kindergarten Registration for 2012-13 is going on - contact the school office for more info. 487-1666

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Our prayer shawl ministry has touched the lives of many people already thanks to your time and talent. However, we are in need of additional shawls as our needs continue and our supplies have dwindled. Please, if you know how to knit or crochet and would like to take part in this ministry or if you would just like to make a donation to defray the cost of the yarn, please let me know.

We will supply the yarn and directions if you have the time and the willingness to do something good for a fellow parishioner. This is a comforting, thoughtful way for them to realize that they are remembered by their parish and that they are being included in prayer.

Thanks so much, Betsy Wyrsch, 842-4224

"CHIRP" Spring Dates Set

SMMA WOMEN’S CRHP RETREAT:
February 25-26, 2012
SMMA MEN’S CRHP RETREAT:
March 24-25, 2012
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Marriage Prep Program

Friday/Saturday, Feb. 10 & 11
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A.C.T.I.O.N. Gathering

Saturday, February 11th
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Google Group:

Our group is called “smmatalk” and it is a restricted group. This just means we are the gatekeeper for membership and can monitor the postings. You are all invited to join the group. Go to:

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and submit your request to join the group. We will get you in there quickly.


Study Guide:

We found a study guide for the book and will be using it to direct our discussion. If you would like to download a free copy for yourself go to:

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Questions, comments, suggestions?
Contact Paul Cooper:

pcooper@smmaparish.org

487-2522 x 222

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Friday, Jan. 27th - Feast of St. Angela Merici 

 

Since my first parish assignment was at St. Angela Merici in Florissant, I have always had a special devotion to this saint who died in 1540.

 

Saint Angela Merici did two things that may seem small now but in her time (16th-century Italy) were huge: She organized a group of single laywomen to teach the uneducated girls of her town. In her time, very few women had any schooling, let alone became teachers, and the ones who did have some education were nuns, who, like other unmarried women, rarely went out on their own. Her community eventually became the Ursuline religious order. It’s easy to ignore the fact that things people now take for granted came about because of someone who had a daring idea and the courage to carry it out. Their example can also serve to inspire you as well to take a bold step to do good in the world.

  

This Sunday we begin our annual observance of Catholic Schools Week.  We are very proud of our Catholic Grade School.  Jesus is the reason for our parish school.  He is the unseen but ever present teacher in our classrooms.  Our mission is to... prepare students in faith... with knowledge... for leadership... to serve others... to prepare them for discipleship.  I encourage parents of pre-school children to call our school office for further information: 314-487-2522 x200 

 

If the Catholics Come Home campaign has inspired you (or someone you know) to "come back" to church, let me know.  I, of course, would like to offer a personal word of encouragement and welcome.  Also it would be nice to annonymously let others know of their experience. 

   

Decision Document - click here to download decision doc.
Archbishop Carlson's Letter -
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Our Year Long Celebration Continues

 

WELCOME BACK, FR. THOMAS KELLER

 

 

As part of our year long 50th Anniversary celebration, we have invited former pastors and associates to come back and celebrate Mass with us. Next Saturday, February 4th, Fr. Thomas Keller, former Associate Pastor, will be here at the 4:30 Mass. Below is a letter from Fr. Keller.

 

“When I recall my time at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, I think of life as a newly ordained priest. I arrived in June of 1997, about a week after my ordination to the priesthood. Father Stehly (now Monsignor!) and Father Knaup (God rest his soul) welcomed me warmly. I marveled at Father Stehly’s ability to administer such a large parish without any signs of stress and Father Knaup’s invariable daily routine of early Mass, a trip to Dierbergs, morning TV, lunch, and nap…

 

Meanwhile, I loved to go over to the grade school to cause commotion in the classrooms with immunity from correction from the teachers, train the altar servers, organize activities for the youth group and visit the sick and homebound. I had weddings almost every weekend and I baptized crowds of babies every few Sundays. I’m proud of the teens we took to Washington, D.C. for the March for Life each Janaury.

 

One of the highlights was being able to integrate parishioners into special roles during pope John Paul II’s visit in 1999. Most of all I recall with gratitude those families who welcomed me into their lives, several are still part of my life today!

 

Sadly, I was transferred in 2001 and started a new part of my life and priestly ministry at the Cathedral Basilica. But I still love St. Margaret Mary and all those special people who showed me patience and love when I was newly ordained!

 

Father Thomas Keller, Associate Pastor 1997 - 2001


 

 An Anniversary Toast - Wine Tasting
February 17, 2012
Sponsored by the WIN Group

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~ Upcoming Events ~


March 2012 - Life & Writings of St. Margaret Mary (Lenten Series)

Sunday, April 29, 2012
- Founder's Day Mass & reception with Archbishop Robert Carlson

May 2012
- Women's Day Event

June 2, 2012
- Picnic with Jubilee Theme

June 2012
- Men's Day Event

July 2012
- Family Night Out

August 2012
- Alumni Homecoming - Beer Garden

September 2012
- Neighborhood Open House

October 2012
- Closing Liturgy - Re-dedication to the Sacred Heart 

 

 The core committee currently consists of the following people.

Msgr. Ernst - Paul Cooper
Charlie Elking - Mary Lou Frank
Bill  Herberholt - Walt & Cathy Paruch
John & Janet Schmitz

 

 
 

 

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Directions From Highway 270 or
Highway 255 To Lemay Ferry

 

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church is located south of Lemay Ferry Road just east of the intersection of Ringer and Mehl. From Highway 270, go south on Lemay Ferry Road and go left on Mehl. At the intersection of Mehl and Ringer, go left on Ringer Road (if you continue straight, Mehl changes names to Patterson Road). St. Margaret Mary is approximately 1/2 mile down on the right.

Address:

4900 RInger Road
St. Louis, MO 63129

GPS Coordinates

38N 29' 12.85"
90S 19' 49.99"


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