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3640 Fred George Road, Tallahassee, Fl 32303
Schedule of Masses
Weekday Mass: 8:30am
Saturday Vigil: 6:00pm
Sunday Masses: 8:00am / 10:30 am
Prayer Schedule
Eucharistic Adoration
Mon - Fri 7:30am - 8:30am
Friday Noon til 8:00pm
Prayer Group
Wednesday 7:00pm
Rosary
Before morning Mass
Pro-Life Rosary
Saturday 10:00am
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:30pm—5:30pm
Parish Office
Phone: (850) 562-5140
Fax: (850) 562-3117
Office Hours
Monday—Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Mailing Address
4151 Miraflores Lane Tallahassee, FL 32303
Pastor: Fr. Craig Smith
Rectory: (850) 562-1293
Deacons: Bob Macko
Nelson Madera
Office Administrator: Neida Castillo
Maintenance: Enrique Jaramillo
October 28, 2012 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
We the family of St. Louis Catholic Church are committed to live the Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ. As brothers
and sisters of Christ we reflect His light and share His Love. We welcome all to join us on our journey back to our
Heavenly Father.
“Jesus, son of David, have pity on me.”
Mark 10:47
Today’s Readings
First Reading: Jeremiah 31:7-9
Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6
Second Reading: Hebrews 5:1-6
Gospel: Mark 10:46-52
Thirtieth Sunday Ordinary Time October 28, 2012
Saturday, Oct. 27
6:00 p.m.
Karen Mowrey (L)
Sunday, Oct. 28
8:00 a.m.
St. Louis Parish
10:30 a.m.
Glenn Adams (D)
Monday, Oct. 29
8:30 a.m.
Fred & Helen Busch (D)
Edward & June McLean
(D)
Tuesday, Oct. 30
8:30 a.m.
McNutt Family (L)
Wednesday, Oct. 31
8:30 a.m.
Thursday, Nov. 1
8:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 2
8:30 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 3
6:00 p.m.
John Sturm, S.J. (D)
Sunday, Nov. 4
8:00 a.m.
St Louis Parish
10:30 a.m.
Danna & Kent Johnson (D)
FALL FESTIVAL UPDATES:
There is still time to...Work a shift - (12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
at one of the booths. Bake and donate a cake - (or 2or 3) for the cake walk! Call
Cecilia at 728-0402 or Brenda at 509-0585.
Prices for the Festival are:
$5.00 for Kids Activities (one price includes all they can do all afternoon long!)
$1.00 per change to win a delicious cake in the Cake Walk
$2.00 for Hotdog/Chips
$3.00 for Hamburger/Chips
$3.50 for Cheeseburger/Chips
$ .50 for a drink
SUNDAY HOSPITALITY IS BACK!
Ellie Dann and Betsy Woodard have graciously agreed to chair the Hospitality Committee.
Volunteers are needed to serve coffee and doughnuts (Krispy Kreme is the preferred
favorite of Fr. Craig!) after each Sunday Mass. We are looking for Parishioners to bring
about 4 dozen doughnuts and then stay and serve after 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Mass.
CCD is in full swing and we want the kiddos to have something to munch on while they are
at Church learning! Please contact Ellie at 562-0020 or Betsy at 562-0439 to get on the
calendar to help. We need volunteers for November and December at this time!
THE SISTERHOOD HAS A FACEBOOK PAGE!
We would like to build our audience on the Sisterhood Facebook page. Please check out
our page or request us as a friend so that we might be able to reach a wider audience.
Thank! https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Louis-Sisterhood/250170548337497
GAS HOG!
Congratulations to: Linda Ongley, our 2012 Gas Hog Winner!
OPEN DOOR WOMEN’S CLINIC
The Open Door Women’s Clinic is always in need of diapers, baby clothes,
and/or money. In years passed, St. Louis has assisted the clinic by way of baby
bottles. Please take home one of the bottles this weekend and drop your spare
change in it for a couple of weeks. You’d be surprised how the money may
“change” a life. Filled bottles may be placed in the container in the rear of
church after all Masses. For information please contact Patti Cook at 562-0816.
PRAYER LIST MAKEOVER
We will be completing an overhaul of the current prayer list and need your
help! The November list will start anew and we ask that you contact Neida at
the office (562-5140) to let her know if you would like to place someone on
the list. The list will be published monthly (first weekend). Names will rotate
off for the next month, unless you contact Neida and ask for the name to
remain. She will also try to give you a “reminder” call before the next list is published. We
want our prayer list to be current and up to date and need everyone’s help to accomplish
this.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EYEGLASS DRIVE
Please give others the gift of sight. During the month of November the knights will be
collecting used eyeglasses to give to those who need them but can’t afford them locally. The
collection container will be in the back of the church throughout the month. Thank you in
advance for your support!
ELVIS WADE CONCERT: Please support the annual fundraiser of Good News
Outreach by purchasing $25 tickets to the Wade Elvis Concert at the Moon on Nov.3rd at
7:30 p.m. This internationally known Christian artist has performed with the Elvis’
Jordanaires throughout the world and presents an excellent night of entertainment to support
the cause of our community’s poor. Tickets can be obtained at the Good News Office at 242
Lafayette Circle, or at www.goodnewsoutreach.org. or contact Brenda Popp at 294-2924 for
more information.
Amount
needed weekly
$5,000.00
Of fertory
$2,879.40
Thank You!
Please patronize
our bulletin advertisers Thank You!
Thirtieth Sunday Ordinary Time October 28, 2012
FROM THE
INTERNET
BANKING
Offertory
$1107.50
Building
fund
$210.00
CSA
$1,171.00
St .
Vincent
de Paul
$15.50
THANK
YOU!
Amount needed monthly $2 ,500
Building
Fund
$168.00
Thank
you!
12th Annual John Paul II Catholic High School Golf Tournament
The John Paul II Booster Club is hosting its annual golf tournament at the Southwood Golf Club on
Monday, November 7th. This is a fun event intended to help the school's athletic teams. The Boosters
are looking for sponsors, golfers, and volunteers. If you are interested in participating, please contact
Mark Whitley at [email protected] (or by phone 850-528-5468
THE ELIMINATE PROJECT
The Eliminate Project is a global campaign created by Kiwanis and Unicef to rid easily curable diseases
off the face of the earth. Kiwanis is an international service club for adults; Key Club is the same, but for
high school students. Unicef has been the leading international children organization for more than sixty
years. These organizations are going together to stop MNT, maternal and neonatal tetanus. The causes of
this disease are mainly due to preterm birth, severe infections, and asphyxia. MNT occurs in over thirty
countries, killing about 59,000 new born and mothers each year, which equates to one death every nine
minutes. The cure, three tetanus shots, only cost $1.80 will protect the mother and any of her future
babies and the goal is to raise 110 million dollars from 2010 to 2015 and remove MNT. This will help,
save, and protect 61 million mothers. Godby’s Key Club is raising money for the Eliminate Project and I
ask if you can donate some loose change. I will be outside in the front of the church, after mass. Thank
you.–Carolyn Nguyen.
JPII CATHOLIC FOOTBALL
The Panthers invite the entire Catholic community to come out and be a part of their
final game of the season this Friday, November 2nd @ 7:30 pm. The game will be
against Maclay and could determine who will go to the Bowl Game! A Tailgate
celebration begins @ 5:30 pm and our traditional 5th quarter celebration follows the
game on our Southwood campus. We hope to see you there!
40 DAYS FOR LIFE
40 Days For Life is now in the final week. Have you signed up to come pray?
When we go and peacefully pray near local abortion facilities, lives are spared. God
w o r k s t h r o u g h u s .
In Raleigh, N.C. a man walked up to the prayer volunteers and said, "Because of
you praying here when my daughter came today, she decided to have my
g r a n d c h i l d . T h a n k y o u . "
Be God's voice for the voiceless, our youngest and smallest brothers and sisters in the womb.
Contact [email protected] or 850-228-0412.
Neumann Center Book Club
The Neumann Center Book Club will discuss "Faithful Dissenters / Stories of Men and Women Who
Loved and Changed the Church" by Robert McClory in November. This book tells the stories of people
who took risky stands and sometimes paid heavily. People like Catherine of Siena, Thomas Aquinas,
Hildegard of Bingen, Matteo Ricci, John Henry Newman, Yves Congar. As one reviewer noted: "This
book offers yet another reminder that in so many instances yesterday's dissenters have become today's
models of fiedelity and even saints." Please note that we will meet only once in November, on the fourth
Monday (Nov. 26), at 7:30. New and occasional participants are always very welcome. Questions? Call
J a c k i e H a l l i f a x , 8 7 8 - 5 8 2 6 .
BURSE CLUB
When using the Burse Club envelopes, please use cash or make your checks payable either to St. Louis Church
or DCCW Burse Club, indicating in the memo "For Burse Club."
Please remember St. Louis Church in your will.