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St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Church

The Church of Florissant that prays always

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WELCOME

PARISH OFFICE 1210 Paddock Dr.

Florissant, MO 63033 Phone (314) 8373410 Fax (314) 8376628

SCHOOL

3500 St. Catherine St.

Florissant, MO 63033 Phone (314) 9213023 Fax (314) 9216724

PRIEST RESIDENCE 2650 Parker Road

Florissant, MO 63033 Phone (314) 2742601

MASS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY (VIGIL) 5:00 PM

Reconciliation available 4:00 4:45PM

SUNDAY 8:00 AM AND 10:00 AM MONDAY FRIDAY 8:00 AM

ADORATION CHAPEL

MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY

9AM²6PM

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

9AM²10PM

MISSION STATEMENT

Inspired by St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, our Parish serves God and community with its many ministries by witness of faith, through ongoing faith formation and evangelization of youth, while embracing cultural diversity and social justice.

PARISH OFFICE HOURS

MONDAY THURSDAY 8:30am 4:00pm

(closed daily between 121pm) FRIDAY

8:30am 12:00pm

Visit our website

www.strpdparish.org

STAFF

Fr. John Nickolai, Pastor Deacon Bill Johnson Deacon Dennis Barbero Peggy Baker, Parish Nurse Steve Daughety, Maintenance Mariellyn Hays, Safety Coordinator Cara Koen, Communications

Wilma Mitchell, Census Coordinator Joe Murphy, Youth Minister

Gina Shocklee, Office Manager

PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS

Joe Murphy (Chair) Cara Koen (Secretary) Veronica AndersonJohnston Theresa Brandt

Mike Kister Tom Rechtein James Wisa

***If you have any comments, questions or suggestions that you would like our parish council to consider, please contact

Joe Murphy at 3142833025

orjmurphysrpd@gmail.com, or any council member (check parish directory and guide book for contact information).

WELCOME

If you are new to the area or just visiting, welcome! If you are interested in becoming a member of the parish, you can stop by the office and register or email secretary@strpdparish.org and we will send a registration form.

RCIA

If you are interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, please contact Deacon Bill Johnson at 6187918521

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

Preparation is required. Please contact the parish office at 3148373410.

Like us on Facebook

facebook.com/strpdparish

St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Parish

1210 Paddock Dr Florissant MO 63033

314-837-3410

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Monday, Jan. 10

8:00 AM Communion Service

Tuesday, Jan. 11

8:00 AM Communion Service

Wednesday, Jan. 12

8:00 AM Communion Service

Thursday, Jan. 13

8:00 AM Communion Service

Friday, Jan. 14

8:00 AM Communion Service

Saturday, Jan. 15

5:00 PM Rayleen Schuler

Sunday, Jan. 16 Baptism of the Lord

8:00 AM Gregory Gabrisch 10:00 AM People of the Parish

From the Desk of Father John Nickolai

“The Supreme Pontiffs have to this day shown constant concern that the Church of Christ should offer worthy worship to the Divine Majesty, ‘for the praise and glory of his name’ and ‘the good of all his holy Church.’

As from time immemorial, so too in the future, it is necessary to maintain the principle that ‘each particular Church must be in accord with the universal Church not only regarding the doctrine of the faith and sacramental signs, but also as to the usages universally received from apostolic and unbroken tradition. These are to be observed not only so that errors may be avoided, but also that the faith may be handed on in its integrity, since the Church’s rule of prayer (lex orandi) corresponds to her rule of faith (lex credendi).’

Eminent among the Popes who showed such proper concern was Saint Gregory the Great, who sought to hand on to the new peoples of Europe both the Catholic faith and the treasures of worship and culture amassed by the Romans in preceding centuries. He ordered that the form of the sacred liturgy, both of the sacrifice of the Mass and the Divine Office, as celebrated in Rome, should be defined and preserved. He greatly encouraged those monks and nuns who, following the Rule of Saint Benedict, everywhere proclaimed the Gospel and illustrated by their lives the salutary provision of the Rule that ‘nothing is to be preferred to the work of God.’ In this way the sacred liturgy, celebrated according to the Roman usage, enriched the faith and piety, as well as the culture, of numerous peoples. It is well known that in every century of the Christian era the Church’s Latin liturgy in its various forms has inspired countless saints in their spiritual life, confirmed many peoples in the virtue of religion and enriched their devotion.”

² Summorum Pontificum, July 2007

“What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too, and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden or even considered harmful. It behooves all of us to preserve the riches which have developed in the Church’s faith and prayer, and to give them their proper place.”

² letter of His Holiness on the occasion of the publication of Summorum Pontificum

In your charity, please pray for the repose of the soul(s) of:

Thomas Rehagen,

father of Carol O’Neil of our parish;

Ronald Corey & Georgia Brown

, parishioners.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.

Father Nickolai will be taking some time off beginning January 10th - January 21st. We will have a visiting priest here the weekend of January 15th/16th to celebrate Mass.

Daily Mass schedules for our neighboring parishes are:

Sacred Heart: 7am & 8am St. Norbert: 8am

St. Angela Merici: 8am St. Ferdinand: 6am & 8am St. Martin de Porres: 8am

We will have morning Communion Services here at the parish at 8am.

All Mass Intentions for these two weeks have been re-scheduled.

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STEWARDSHIP

WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 26, 2021

Academic Technology $ 30.00

Capital Improvements 272.00

Christmas 2,659.00

Christmas Flowers 98.00

Immaculate Conception 20.00

General Fund 12,243.00

Seminary Offering 1,486.00

Solemnity of Mary 150.00

St Vincent DePaul 2,091.00

Contribution totals include $5,254 from Online Giving

Thank you for your generosity and ongoing support of the parish!

MONDAY 1 Samuel 1:18 Mark 1:1420

TUESDAY 1 Samuel 1:920 Mark 1:2128

WEDNESDAY 1 Samuel 3:110, 1920 Mark 1:2939

THURSDAY 1 Samuel 4:111 Mark 1:4045

FRIDAY 1 Samuel 8:47, 1022a Mark 2:112

SATURDAY 1 Samuel 9:14, 1719;

10:1

Mark 2:1317 SUNDAY Isaiah 62:15

1 Corinthians 12:411 John 2:111

If there are any parishioners

who need food, please call the SVDP line:

3144426477

ITEMS MOST NEEDED THIS WEEK….

Toilet Paper Canned Ravioli Spaghetti O’s Cereal

Mashed Potatoes Juice

Cake Mix

CONGRATULATIONS Dan & Sandy Murphy OUR JANUARY WINNERS!!

Eucharistic Adoration

Come spend an hour with our Lord in Adoration. Here are some things you can do while you are in Chapel adoring:

x Pray the Psalms or the Liturgy of the Hours

x Recite the “Jesus Prayer” Lord Jesus, have mercy on me, a sinner

x Meditate using Scripture

x Read the life of a Saint and pray with him/her x Pour out your heart to Christ and adore him x Ask for forgiveness and intercede for others x Pray the Rosary

x Sit quietly and just “be” in the presence of God.

Thank you to all who have committed themselves to

one or more hours of Adoration per week. We have one hour that needs to be filled, Wednesday’s at 5pm.

We also are in need of substitutes.

You are always welcome to come and pray at anytime.

Call Millie 8377938 or Blanche 8372652.

Congratulations to Paul Horn winner of this month’s quilt.

(Pictured here) Waiting patiently

on my name to be called.

For the month of December, the pantry helped 19 families and 60 people

In 2021, the pantry helped

164 families and 530 people THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED

GENEROISTY.

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SHARE JESUS’ MERCY IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD These beautifully made yard signs

are available to those willing to display God’s Grace and Mercy .

Made of solid vinylfull colors

NOW AVAILABLE IN SPANISH

Won’t rot or warp

$25.00 Donation welcomed but not required

Call: Connie Wilson 3143635969 or Paul Horn 3148300007

What can you give a parent or friend as a special gift? Have a Mass said in their name.

Our Mass intention book for 2022 is available. Either call or stop by the parish office to schedule Masses.

Typical offering for a Mass is $10.00 2022

Would you like to join our prayer chain?

Do you have prayer requests? Please email Gina at secretary@strpdparish.org or call 3148373410

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Our Athletic Association’s January meeting will be on Monday, January 17th at 7pm in the school

cafeteria.

MEN’S CLUB

The Men’s Club meeting will be on Monday, January 17th at 8pm in the school

cafeteria.

St. Vincent DePaul Society Meeting

Our St. Vincent DePaul Meeting will be on Thursday, January 20th, at 7pm in Room #2. We

could use new people that would like to help.

ST. ROSE SENIOR CLUB MEETING

The next meeting of our Senior Club will be on Monday, January 24, 2022 in the Parish Hall. Doors will open at Noon. The meeting will begin at 12:30pm. The annual

membership dues of $10.00 will be collected at this meeting. You will also be asked to sign up to bring a

cake to one of the meetings during the year. The January meeting will be on the 4th Monday of the month

rather than the usual 3rd Monday due to the Martin Luther King Holiday.

Peggy Baker, RN

PARISH MEETINGS

Fun Facts About Our Amazing Bodies

Your heart beats 72 times per minute on average.

That is more than 100,000 times per day.

Your heart weighs only 10ounces and pumps 2,000 gallons of blood through 60,000 miles of blood vessels.

Your kidneys completely filter all of your body’s blood about 40 times a day.

You breathe about 14 times per minute and 7 million times a year without even thinking about it.

Your nose is capable of detecting 4,000 different odors

Your stomach produces 2 to 3 pints of gastric juice evert day. It takes more than 100 gallons of gastric juice to handle the food you eat in one year.

Your eyes register 36,000 images an hour and 864,000 a day.

Muscles, if they work together and pull in one direction, equal 25 tons of pulling power.

All of these processes are done in a body that is made up of 80% water.

Your body is an amazing and precious gift from God.

So, please take every step to care for it and give the Lord thanks for it every day.

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ST. PATRICK CENTER

We will be collecting St. Patrick’s Casseroles on the upper Church parking lot on

Monday, January 10th from 7:30am 9:30am

*** at Door #10 ***

See recipe below:

Casserole Recipe

x2 pounds of ground beef ± browned with one chopped onion and seasoned with salt, pepper and garlic powder.

x2 cans of crushed tomatoes x2 cans of chili beans

x2 cups of cooked macaroni noodles

x2 cups of cheese ± either shredded or sliced for the top of casserole (your choice)

Mix all together ± put in pan ± top with cheese ± cover and freeze

Bring to the Parish Center the second Monday of each month. Drop off a prepared casserole,

get an empty pan FREE...

(to prepare another one for next month)

Thus says the Lord: Share your bread with the hungry, shelter the oppressed and the homeless. ~Isaiah 58:7

A group of parishioners from St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Parish help feed the hungry by providing casseroles and desserts to the Rosati House on Grand Avenue. Rosati house consists of transitional living apartments for homeless mentally ill individuals who are trying to change their lives. The Rosati House is staffed 24 hours a day by a manager, social workers, aides and cooks. Residents are assisted with making applications for housing and benefits, taught grooming and hygiene, and are helped with employment counseling as well as many other things. If anyone would like to help by making casseroles, providing desserts, taking the food down to Grand Ave, or making phone calls to help coordinate this program, please call Loretta (parishioner) at 3144964086.

God bless all who support the Rosati House, for it also says in Isaiah: If you bestow your bread on the hungry and satisfy the afflicted, then light shall rise for you in the

darkness. ~Isaiah 58: 1011 January 18, 2022, 6 p.m.: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Celebration, “Better Together,” sponsored by North County Churches Uniting

for Racial Harmony and Justice (NCCU) and by St. Louis

Community College at Florissant Valley. NCCU’s five Dr. King Essay Contest winners will present their Essays and will be presented their Certificates and awards during this Celebration.

Location: the theatre at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley.

The ASA St Rose Parents Association sends a big THANK YOU for your generous

donations to fill the tables at the Santa store held in December.

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DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION

Monday, January 10th 9am 10am68pm 6:30pm

Arthritis Class Legion of Mary Boy/Girl Scouts Zumba

Parish Hall Parish Room #1 Parish Facility Parish Hall Tuesday, January 11th 6:30pm

7pm7pm

Men’s ACTS Meeting Choir Rehearsal Social Justice Meeting

Parish Facility #2 Church

Zoom Meeting Wednesday, January 12th 68pm

7:30pm Boy/Girl Scouts

ACTS Core Team Meeting Parish Facility Parish Facility #2 Thursday, January 13th 9am

6pm6:30pm

Arthritis Class

Cub Scouts/Girl Scouts Zumba Class

Parish Hall Parish Facility Parish Hall Saturday, January 15th All Day Pinewood Derby School Cafeteria

Ministry Schedule for January 15/16

Thank you for volunteering

Lector 5:00PM Mike Kister

Sandra Patten Lector 8:00AM Susan Zahra

Norma Rehme Lector 10:00AM Terry O’Neil Tom Lauman Eucharistic Minister

5:00PM Joe Murphy Eucharistic Minister

8:00AM Ray Zahra Eucharistic Minister

10:00AM Carol O’Neil

Servers 5:00PM Desmond & Spencer

Koen Servers 8:00AM Blake Bourgeois

Piper Karrenbrock Servers 10:00AM Kailee & Ethan Barfield

Altar Linens/

Purificators M. Ehrhard

K. McHugh Church Cleaners Money Counters Team 2

Our St. Vincent DePaul Society would like to thank all the parishioners for their generosity towards the children and families in our area who needed help this Christmas

season.

Besides granting the wishes of the children, we received more items for TEAM and OUR LADYS INN, as well as donations to our own St. Vincent DePaul Society so we

can continue to help our neighbors in need.

May God bless each of you for your kindness and giving hearts and may all of you have a blessed New Year!

Next weekend we will have our visiting priest here from Food for the Poor.

Prayerfully consider a donation to help those in need. Father will tell us more about it next weekend!

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Thank you to those that contributed to the Christmas Flowers.

Our altar looked beautiful for the Christmas Season.

Patricia Koenig Larry & Laura Phelan Leonard & Billie Anderson Walt & Anne Anger

Jo Ann Bailey

Carl & Ann Banholzer Jean Behlmann Ronald Fernandez Jerry & Helen French Wayne & Mary Grenard Juanita Gruenloh Joe Hipskind Bernie Hoffmann Emeline & Milton Irving Phillip Klein

Evelyn Koenig Barb Langa Carol Lockhart Pauline Marshall Kevin & Karen McHugh Steve & Dorothy Podry Marge Ritchie

Linda Rose Ann Derochie Alice Foster Rosemary Meier

Michael & Susan Morton Larry & Patty Schuettenberg Joe & Mary Schwarzbauer LaRoy Smith

Jesse & Charlene Szwargulski

Del Toenjes

Michael & Thurley Zacheis James & Mike Walsh Larry & Kathy Ackermann Steve & Diane Aubuchon Ken & Ann Borgmeyer Carlie & Mary Clare Carey Marge Comeau

LeAnn Constantine Joe Doyle

Jeff & Cindy Driskill Barbara Gantner Ed & Mitchie Hanrahan Pat Kahn

Pat Korando

Thomas & Joyce Prinzi Thomas & Melissa Rechtien Marianne Risley

Patricia Urban Al Barnett

Joseph & Heather Chavez Bill & Jan Daming

Skip & Donna Stengel Kitty Gray

Maureen Timme Rose Marie Koerner

Stanley & Joan Ramatowski Greg & Ruth Holzum

Diane Hubert

Tom & Madonna Kennedy

Protestants often ask Catholics why we pray to Mary instead of going straight to Jesus.

Isn’t Christ the one mediator?

Christ is the one mediator in terms of the one Sacrifice that He offered for our sins. But this does not preclude the idea of intercessory prayer by others. Christians always ask for one another’s prayers, and we always oblige out of love and charity. We are always interceding for one another.

Similarly, we ask Our Lady and the saints to pray for us. Our Lady’s prayers are particularly powerful before God due to her sinlessness²St. Gabriel hailed her as “full of grace” and “blessed among women”²and the fact that, as His Mother, she has the closest relationship to Christ of any human being.

A good scriptural example of Our Lady’s intercession is the wedding feast at Cana. Our Lady interceded on behalf of the bride and groom who had run out of wine, and Our Lord obliged her request by performing His first public miracle. She continues to intercede for us, her children, in Heaven, and just as He honored her wishes on earth, He continues to do so in Heaven.

Furthermore, Our Lord made it very clear at the end of His life the role He desired His Mother to play in our salvation. As He hung on the Cross, He said to her, “Woman, behold your son,” and to St. John, “Behold your Mother.” The Gospel tells us that from that hour, St. John took her into his home as his own Mother. At the very moment of salvation, the very moment when Christ gave His life for our sins, He brought His Mother before our eyes and introduced her into our lives.

So, our devotion to Mary is supported not just by our common experience of praying for one another, but also the

command and example of Christ Himself. Love your Mother²it’s what Christ did. And what a magnificent, divinelygiven gift is this Mother, who certainly loves her children as the brethren of her Son, the precious souls that He came to earth to save. She loves us and desires to make us holy, to bring us to Heaven into the kingdom of her Son.

~Taken from THE CATHOLIC COMPANY

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Annual Roe v. Wade Memorial Mass & Prayer Vigil Saturday, January 15, 2020 10 a.m.

Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis & Boland Hall January 22, 2022 marks 49 years since the Supreme Court decisionsRoe v. WadeandDoe v.

Boltonlegalized abortion in our country. Since then, over 61 million unborn children have lost their lives and countless women, men, and families have been

harmed by legalized abortion in the U.S.

Please join the archdiocesanRespect Life

ApostolateandGeneration Life St. Louis, and the Catholic and prolife community in praying for an end to abortion, healing and forgiveness for those involved in abortion, and an increased respect for all human life.

The Mass collection will benefitLifeLine Coalition, a local network of social service and prolife agencies whose financial and emotional support help thousands of area women, men, children, and families annually.

Mass, celebrated byArchbishop Mitchell Rozanski, Archdiocese of St. Louis,will be followed by a peaceful and prayerful Rosary Procession to/from Planned Parenthood and fellowship at a reception in Boland Hall. For more information contact the Respect Life Apostolate at 3147927555,prolife@archstl.orgor online at STLRespectLife.org.

VOLUNTEER IN THE NEW YEAR…Looking to volunteer? The Society of St. Vincent De Paul offers a variety of opportunities for young adults, including:

Home visitation of the needy through 140 area chapters, to provide food, rent, and utility assistance Four young adult chapters, in Soulard, South Grand, Maplewood, and Florissant

Ten area thrift stores Clerical and office work

For details, please contact Bryan Kirchoff atbryankirchoff@att.netor (314) 6404366.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter is excited to announce the following schedule for INͲ PERSON weekend Experiences for the winter and spring of 2022. We will have in place all the needed precauons to provide a safe environment for parcipants. For more informaon or to apply, go to wwme.org, or call Terry & Eric Engholm at 314Ͳ649Ͳ7317.

February 4Ͳ6, 2022 Ͳ Courtyard Marrio+ Hotel in St. Peters, MO March 18Ͳ20, 2022 Ͳ Villa Maria Catholic Life Center in

Springfield, IL

April 1Ͳ3, 2022 Ͳ Courtyard Marrio+ Hotel in St. Peters, MO

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LITURGY OF THE WORD

Penitential Act (Confiteor)

I confess to almighty God and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have greatly sinned, in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do, (strike breast) through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault; therefore I ask blessed Mary everVirgin, all the Angels and Saints, and you, my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God.

Gloria

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father.

Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son,

Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us;

you take away the sins of the world, receive our prayer;

you are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us.

For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen.

Apostles’ Creed

I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, (Bow) who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, (End Bow) suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried; he descended into hell; on the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty; from there he will come to judge the living and the dead.

I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Preparation of Gifts (Response)

People: May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.

Holy, Holy, Holy

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts.

Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

Hosanna in the highest.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.

Memorial Acclamation Priest: The mystery of faith.

People: A ² We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again.

or B ² When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.

or C ² Save us, Savior of the world, for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.

Invitation to Communion

Priest: Behold the Lamb of God,

behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the lamb.

People: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.

M P R

St. Augustine Hymnal #633

If you are new to the area or just visiting, welcome! Please

introduce yourself to Fr. Nickolai or any of our clergy

or parish members. If you are interested in becoming a member of the parish, stop by

the parish office Monday Thursday 8:30am 4:00pm and fill out theparish registration formor

you can call the office and register over the phone, 8373410.

We are glad you came to worship with us today.

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