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Pastor:
Reverend Mark S. Bozoda
St. Mary of Perpetual Help
1587 Hwy AM
Villa Ridge, MO.63089
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Email:
office1@stmarys-moselle.com
St. James
1107 Summit Dr. - Catawissa, MO 63015
Rectory Phone (636) 271-6038,
FAX (636) 742-4820,
Hall (636) 257-8323
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Parish Office (636) 451-4685
St. Mary's
Mass/Confession Times
Confessions:
4:15 - 4:45pm
2nd, 4th Saturdays of the Month.
Saturday Mass: 5:00pm -
2nd, 4th Saturdays of the Month.
Sunday Mass: 8:00am
Wednesday & Friday Mass: 8:00am
St.
James Mass/Confession Times
Confessions: Saturday 4:15 - 4:45pm - 1st, 3rd &
5th Saturdays of the Month.
Saturday Mass: 5:00pm - 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays of the Month.
Sunday Mass: 10:00am
Tuesday & Thursday Mass: 8:00am





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St. Mary's Pastors |
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June 2003 to Present |
Pastor
Father Mark S. Bozada
Born in St. Louis, MO in 1955
Raised in St. Dismas Parish, Florissant, MO.
Attended St. Louis Preparatory Seminary-North,
Cardinal Glennon Seminary.
Graduated from UMSL with an English degree,
certified to teach secondary education.
Four years at Kenrich Theological Seminary.
Ordained in May, 1981 by Archbishop May.
After two year as an associate pastor, taught in the St.
Louis Archdiocesan high schools for nine years before
continuing full time in parish ministry. He in now in
thirteenth year as a full time pastor.
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Associate Pastor
Rev. Mr. Harvey Dubbs, Deacon
June 2001 to October 15th, 2007
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2002 |
Fr. Richard
Coever
Fr. Martin Mannion, Asst.
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1990-2002 |
Fr. Lawrence Schieber
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1984-1990 |
Fr. Francis
Maytas
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1976-1984 |
Fr.
C. R. Ruff
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1969-1976 |
Fr.
J. P. Lessard
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1963-1969 |
Fr. A. J. Acton
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1960-1963 |
Fr. J. O. O'Brien
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1953-1960 |
Fr. Anthony Talir
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1952-1953 |
Fr. Edm. Stolz
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1947-1952 |
Fr. Wm. McCarthy
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1936-1947 |
Fr. J. Schutzbach
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1928-1936 |
Fr. Edward Meier
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1925-1928 |
Fr. E. J.
Blankenmeier
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1905-1925 |
Fr. Anton Wigger
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