The Parish of St. Peter Quincy, IL Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 12, 2014 ~Mass Intentions~ October 13-19, 2014 13. Monday 8:00 a.m. Joseph J. Badamo 14. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. Dale Tangy 15. Wednesday 8:30am Donald Topf 16. Thursday 8:00 a.m. Walter Wiewel 17. Friday, 8:00 a.m. Sister Kathryn Hoener 18. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Eugene Schlipmann 18. Saturday 5:00 p.m. Raymond & Viola Deters 19. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Orville Lubbe 19. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Our Parish Family 19. Sunday 11:00 a.m. Lisa Real — Mass Schedule — Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m. Wednesday 8:30 a.m. Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., & 11:00 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 7:30-7:50 am or 3:30-4:30 pm, or by appointment. Dear Parishioners, As we celebrate the 28th Sunday in our Ordinary Time, I have decided to use our second reading for our Mass this weekend as a way of challenging each of you and the entire parish to continue being the stewards to which God calls us. In that second reading Paul writes to the Church of Philippi a beautiful letter with much food for thought. Paul states that he knows how to live both in humble as well as in abundant circumstances. He states that “he has learned the secret of being well fed and of going hungry, of living in abundance and of being in need. I can do all things in Him who strengthens me.” What beautiful words coming from a man who experienced much in life. Then he tells us from his experiences of trusting in God in all circumstances, that he learned a valuable lesson in life. And that lesson, namely, is that “my God will fully supply whatever you need, in accord with His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” This is the heart of stewardship, to be able to trust in our God who will fully supply whatever we need. I know that this is difficult to do, but for those who have done so, they will definitely tell you that when they trust in God, that somehow God will fulfill their needs. Now one of the realities of stewardship is understanding the difference between needs and wants. The needs are the things that matter, our priorities; the wants are the temptations of the material world, the luxuries that lure us into keeping up with our neighbors, temptations that will never satisfy these longings. As good stewards, we know that God will supply all of our needs, therefore, we can use our time, talents, and treasures to give back to Him with thankful hearts. It is at this point that we begin to let go of things and find our God who is present to strengthen us. Next Saturday, October 18th, some couples of our parish will assist me in helping prepare engaged couples for the sacrament of marriage. This is what we call our “Pre-Cana” day. I ask your special prayers for those who are preparing for marriage as well as those who are helping them prepare for this lifetime commitment. This is a beautiful example of couples of our parish who are practicing stewardship as they share their time and talents with these young people. Also, next Thursday, October 16th, we will be hosting a special forum to help us learn more about the special Quincy School Building referendum that is being proposed for the November 4th election. This forum will take place at 7:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. I want to personally invite you to this meeting so that you will be able to make an informed decision when you vote. As I acquaint myself with all the aspects of this referendum, I also realize that this vote will affect our community of Quincy on many differing levels. The stronger our public schools are, the stronger will our parochial schools be—and vice versa. Second, we also owe it to make sure that all of our students are provided with a safe and secure education— knowing that this is a drawing card for businesses and people to move into the area. And finally, through the years I have grown to appreciate a strong public school as they provide an education to some students that are far beyond any of our resources. So I ask you come and join us next Thursday, to have your questions answered, and to gain some knowledge as to be an informed “electorate.” Please be there! F U N D Next Meeting Sunday, October 26th Cemetery Tour Time and Place to be Announced All 7th, 8th, & 9th graders & their friends welcome! Saints Alive! Let Me See Your Halo October 26 6:00—7:30pm in the gym 4th, 5th, & 6th grade students! Come have fun with your friends while learning about the Saints & your Catholic Faith. Sr. Alicia & others will lead these inspirational evenings, spiritual, social, & service activities. Wear your Saints Alive Shirt or pick one up that night! Baptisms Evan Michael Mays, son of Andrew & Laura (Johnson) Mays, was made a child of God through the reception of the sacrament of Baptism on Saturday, October 4, 2014. Area Events Sunday, October 12: St. Joseph Church Fall Card Party, 12:30pm luncheon; St. Joseph Parish Hall. Hot roast beef dinner w/ mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, apple salad, and dessert, variety stand, bake sale, quilt raffle, lots of prizes. Reservations may be called in to Ann Ohnemus at 434-8320. Sunday, October 12: St. Mary’s Annual Turkey Dinner, 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Pittsfield. Adults $10, children 3-10 $4, under 3 free. Turkey dinner, Country Store, drive-thru available, raffle tickets are available. Tuesday, October 14: Right to Life of Adams County Respect Life Dinner, doors open at 6:00pm, dinner at 6:30pm; K of C Fr. McGivney Hall. $15 per person, $25 for 2 people, $95 table of 8. Speaker is Claire Culwell. All proceeds to benefit Right to Life programs. Free-will offering following program. Sunday, October 19: Taste of Autumn Fried Chicken Dinner & Raffle, 11:00am-2:00pm; St. Thomas Church, Camp Point. Fried chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, corn, green beans, salad, desserts. Free will offering. Handicapped accessible. Thursday, November 6: Ladies of St. Francis Card Party, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; $6 Entry; Tuesday Club Room at St. Francis School; for reservations call Marcia at 222-3370. Social Concerns Meeting Social Concerns will be meeting Friday, October 17 at 8:30 a.m. in the Martha Jane Room. All welcome! Chess Club The St. Peter Chess Club is starting again. Our first meeting will be on Monday, October 13th at 6:30pm In the Maria Goretti room. All students in grades K-8th grade are invited to join the group. Beginners to skilled players are welcome. You do not have to know how to play chess to participate. World Mission Sunday Next weekend our parish will celebrate World Mission Sunday. This year we are invited to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the missions in the most remote areas across our world. Through the work of these churches and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Please keep the missions in your daily prayers. Please come prepared next weekend to give generously to the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. For more information, please visit www.IAmAMissionary.org. CD of the Week: “A Voice For The Unborn” by Lila Rose who is only in her early 20s but has been a frequent guest on “The O’Reilly Factor”, Hannity” and other TV programs. Lila describes her daring undercover investigation into America’s most notorious abortion facilities, shedding light on the greatest human rights abuses of our time. Adoration Chapel Hours There are several available hours in the Adoration Chapel: Wednesday 3:00-4:00AM, Saturday 8:00-9:00AM, Saturday 3:00-4:00PM and Sunday 2:00-3:00AM. Please call Mary Voorhis 224-0084 or Sharon Zehnle 223-6279. Pre-Cana Every couple married in the Catholic Church in our diocese is required to attend a formal and approved marriage preparation program. St. Peter is offering a one-day Pre-Cana workshop on October 18, 2014. Lead couples and presenters will help engaged couples to look at important issues that the couple will encounter in their married life. Engaged couples planning to marry can register for this one-day encounter by calling the parish office at 222-3155. If you wish to know more about requirements for Catholic marriages, please go to the St. Peter website: www.cospq.org. First Reconciliation Prayer Partners The second grade students of St. Peter are preparing to celebrate their First Reconciliation in early December. To remind themselves that Jesus is the Good Shepherd who cares for His sheep, the children have make cards and sheep to share with a parish prayer partner who will accompany one student particularly by praying for them during the next several months. If you wish to share in the preparation by being a prayer partner, please pick up a wooly sheep with an attached card from the table in the narthex. Place it where you will be reminded to say a daily pray or do a kind deed for one of our little sheep preparing for First Reconciliation. Stewardship Corner Stewardship is an important concept for our spiritual growth as Catholics. It is a way of thanking God for all His blessings by returning to Him a portion of the time, talent and treasure we have received. QPS Building Bond Referendum Information Forum Quincy Public School Building Bond Referendum Informational Forum will be held Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 7pm in the St Peter Church Cafeteria. Learn about why you should vote YES for Quincy’s Future. Remembering Loved Ones Who Have Died St. Peter Parish will remember loved ones who have died in two special ways during November: 1. By entering names into our Book of the Dead, which will be on the St. Joseph Altar in November. 2. By celebrating their lives during a Mass of Remembrance at 9:30 a.m. Mass on All Souls Day, Sunday, November 2nd. Parishioners who have died this past year will be included. If you have others you would like to have remembered, please fill out a card on the table in the Narthex. Please keep the following in your prayers: ~Kristopher Schreacke ~Sierra Miller ~Michael Dolan ~Karen Wiewel ~Derek Venvertloh ~Dick Heckenkamp ~Barb Sohn ~Isabelle Meyer ~Gerald Mast Sr. ~Billy Smith ~Shirley O’Hara ~Eileene Anderson ~Theresa Althoff ~Donald Vancil ~Joan Hellhake ~Paul Gerding ~Irene Gooding ~Russ Terstriep ~Mary Dietrich ~Robert Giuliani ~Roy Steffen ~Ariel Prost ~Rob Hyer ~Deacon Wayne Zimmerman Diocese Victim Assistance Coordinator To have a name added to this list, please call the Parish Office Pat Kornfeld, the Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator, 222-3155 or email c.tipton@cospq.org. can be reached at (217) 321-1155 or pkornfeld@dio.org. 5 The School of St. Peter Week of October 12, 2014 A Message from Mrs. Janet Bick “St. Peter School provides a quality education built on Catholic values and teachings.” MENU Monday: No School— Columbus Day. Tuesday: Cheese pizza crunchers, green beans, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Ham & turkey sandwich wrap, broccoli/ cauliflower w/dip, fruit, milk. Thursday: Hamburgers on wg bun, peas, cheetos, fruit, milk. Friday: Pancakes, sausage links, fruit, milk. FIRE PREVENTION MONTH ACTIVITY: The three year old preschool classes had a visit from the Quincy Fire Department. They learned about Fire Safety and were able to get an up close look at a fire truck and the equipment used by the firemen in case they are fighting a fire. Thank you to the Quincy Fire Department for coming to school. Don’t forget to recycle by bringing your paper to the Paper Gator and sending in your used printer cartridges to school. ST. PETER SCHOOL PIZZA SALE in in progress!! Students will be selling pizzas through October 24th. If you are wanting to order stop in the school office for an order form. If you would like to help us on Pizza Making Day, November 8, you my sign up by going to the following link: www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4AAEA82BA46-PIZZA. Thank you in advance for helping make our pizza sale a success! ST. PETER SCHOOL CHESS CLUB will hold their first meeting Monday, October 13, at 6:30 p.m. In the Maria Goretti room. All students in grades kindergarten through 8th grade are invited to join the group. Beginners to skilled players are welcome. You do not have to know how to play chess to participate. Mr. Gill says, “We will teach you!” . If your child is interested please contact Mr. Gill at 228—3278 or cgill@culver.edu. You can also paste this in your web browser https://www.surveymokey.com/s3XCS22L and sign your child up for the chess club. Donation of chess sets or sets that the club can borrow are always appreciated. Follow us on Facebook to keep up with all of the school activities! THIS WEEK Mon., Oct. 13: No SchoolColumbus Day Tues., Oct. 14: Brandon Thomsen here for QCT Workshop; QND will be reading to K,1,2, and 3; St. Peter Night at Papa John’s Wed., Oct. 15: School Mass 8:30 with the 2nd grade assisting Thurs., Oct. 8: Brandon Thomsen here for QCT workshop; Quincy Fire Department will be bringing the Fire Safety House and presentation to grades 3 and 5 Fri., Oct. 16: First Quarter ends today School of St. Peter 2500 Maine Street Quincy, IL 62301 Phone: 217-223-1120 Website: www.stpeterschool.com Email: j.bick@cospq.org 2 Mark Your Calendar Mon. Oct. 13: Chess Club 6:30 p.m., Maria Goretti Room Tues. Oct. 14: Novena 8:30 a.m., Church Ladies Bible Study 9:00 a.m., Martha Jane Room RCIA 7:00 p.m., Martha Jane Room Wed. Oct. 15: PSR 6:15 p.m., School Ladies Cursillo 7:00 p.m., Fr. Bauer Room Thurs. Oct. 16: Cribbage 1:00 p.m., Martha Jane Room Quincy Public School Referendum Forum 7:00pm, Cafet. Fri. Oct. 17: TMIY 5:45 a.m., Gym Novena 8:30 a.m., Church Social Concerns Meeting 8:30 a.m., Martha Jane Room Weekday Masses, October 13-18: 8:00 a.m. Kennedy Mellon, Jack McCutchen Saturday Mass, October 18: 5:00 p.m. Katelyn Nelson, Emily Hagedorn Sunday Masses, October 19: 8:00 a.m. Blake & Shelby Ulrich 9:30 a.m. Samantha Strieker, Tori Felde 11:00 a.m. Autumn & Hunter Rischar October 2014 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, "Today vast numbers of people still do not know Jesus Christ." Pope Francis begins his message for this year's celebration of World Mission Sunday with these words. But he quickly offers us the way to make a joy-filled, life-giving difference in this regard. "World Mission Sunday is a privileged moment when the faithful of various continents engage in prayer and concrete gestures of solidarity in support of the young Churches in mission lands." —Daily Mass Ministry Schedule— On October 19, as our diocesan family celebrates this "privileged moment," let us join our brothers and sisters around the world who will gather at the Lord's Table to celebrate, with great joy, our common vocation as missionaries. Our prayers and concrete gestures of solidarity will help build local churches, like the church in Mongolia, the world's youngest Catholic Church, and churches across the globe. Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God's love and mercy, His hope and peace. October 13-18: Lector: Rich Lavery EMHC: Martha Rapp, Juett & Daniella Kendrick Sat. Oct. 18: Rosary 7:30 a.m., Church Sun. Oct. 19: Daycare 9:30 a.m., Maria Goretti Room Liturgy of the Word 9:30 a.m., Martha Jane Room Fr. Leo’s column continued Next weekend, October 18-19th, we will have our annual appeal for the TEC program in our community. As many of you know, this TEC program, “Teens Encounter Christ,” has played a major role in the lives of teens in our community, helping them draw closer to Christ in and through the Church. But each weekend is costly in terms of rent and food and many of our young people would not be able to have such an experience without some outside financial assistance. So next weekend, a rep from the TEC community will speak at all the Masses, asking for your help. Special envelopes will be provided and you can put these envelopes in the collection basket either next weekend or the weekend after. Thank you for your openness and generosity. Also, pictures of couples married 25 years and older are needed for our annual day of celebration of marriage to be held on Saturday, October 25th. Please bring these pictures to the parish office. ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: A religious sister was on her way to visit a sick person in the parish. Suddenly, a little red car sped around her car. The driver pointed to the back left wheel. Just at that moment, she realized the tire was going flat. She pulled into a driveway and got out to look at the tire. All of a sudden, the red car zipped into the driveway. A young man got out. “Sr. Grace,” he said, “get back into your car. I’ll fix the tire.” As he changed the tire, Sister and the young man talked. “You remember me,” he said. “Mike Sinn. You visited me in the hospital.” It occurred to Sister that this was probably the first time that Grace was saved by Sinn. Parish in Action —Mass Servers— Your financial help on World Mission Sunday, offered in the collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, will support the 1,150 young mission dioceses and communities who await the "Good News" of Jesus as their saving hope. Pope Francis encourages us to take joyful part in the Church's mission to all the nations, as we live our lives grounded in love for Jesus and concern for the needs of the most disadvantaged . May World Mission Sunday offer each one of us an opportunity to accomplish both, as we share the joy of the Gospel and help the poor by our fervent prayer and through generous hearts! Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Reverend Thomas John Paprocki Bishop of Springfield in Illinois WEEKLY COLLECTION Oct. 5 Loose “A Time to Mourn…A Time to Heal” Total to Date $1,123.60 $11,884.24 Envelopes $20,029.46 $284,027.29 Annual School Fund $12,288.00 $130,202.00 $247.00 $2,987.75 Totals $33,688.06 $429,101.28 Total Budget Goal $30,200.00 $442,800.00 $3,488.06 $6,301.28 Holy Days Difference Church Sound System $1,500.00 Diocesan Collections World Mission Day: $61 This 4-week series will again be offered at the following times at the St. Peter Parish Office. This is open to anyone in the Community who has experienced the death of a loved one in the past several years. Tuesday, October 21 and 28 and November 4 and 11 from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM or Thursday, October 23 and 30 and November 6 and 13 from 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM RSVP to Kathy in the Parish Office, 222-3155. We are looking forward to seeing you there. Kristopher Schreacke Benefit Kristopher is the 14-year old son of Kevin and Carrie Schreacke of Quincy who has spent the past 2+ months in St. Louis Children's Hospital due to complications from a GI surgery. The benefit will be Sunday, October 12, Noon to 4:00pm at the KC’s Fr. McGivney Hall. Plan to join us for lunch and an afternoon of family fun! Live auction, silent auction, food & drinks, bake sale, kids’ activities. Protecting God’s Children at St. Dominic School St. Dominic School is hosting a Protecting God’s Children training session on Monday, Oct. 20th, from 6:009:00pm. To register call the school at 224-0041. Amt. Assessed 2014 $105,019 3 Celebrating Marriage on October 25th St. Peter Parish will honor parishioners who have been married for 25 years or more at the 5:00 p.m. Mass on Saturday, October 26. At that Mass, long-married couples will receive a special blessing and will be listed in the bulletin. Couples who wish to be included are asked to complete this card and return it to the Parish Office no later than Friday, October 17. You may also submit a photo of the couple, as there will also be a slideshow of photos before Mass. Or you may email this information and a picture to church@cospq.org. Please print legibly: Name __________________________________________ Date of Marriage_________________________________ Telephone Number ______________________________ Photo included? (please write return address on the back so it can be returned) Use picture from last year. Yes or No 4
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