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Parish Directory
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 12, 2014
Sts. Peter and Paul
Catholic Faith Community
5300 Old Howell Branch Road
Winter Park, FL 32792
(407) 657-6114
Sacramental Life of the Parish
Reconciliation: Saturday - 4pm to 4:45pm. Also by appointment.
Please call the Parish Office.
Baptisms: Parents must be registered, active members of this parish for three
months before they may begin the Baptism process. Please call the Parish
Office (Ext. 260) to make arrangements.
Marriages: The Catholic party must be a registered, active member of this
parish for a minimum of three months before marriage preparation can begin.
A six month preparation is also required. Please call the Parish Office
(Ext. 260) for more information.
Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick: Please call the Parish Office if
anyone is sick at home, in the hospital or nursing home, and would like to be
visited.
Schedule of Masses and Prayers
Saturday Vigil Mass……………………………………....5pm, 7pm (Spanish)
Parish Office
Phone: (407) 657-6114
Fax: (407) 657-9375
Monday through Friday
9am to 5pm
Pastor
Fr. Derk Schudde
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Fidel Rodriquez Cuza,
OCD
Sunday Masses……………………………..….………8am, 10am, 12pm, 6pm
Holy Day Mass……………………………………….……………8:30am, 7pm
Weekday Masses Monday-Friday……………………………………...8:30am
Morning Prayer Monday-Friday…………………………………………..8am
Rosary, Novena & Divine Mercy Chaplet……………….....Monday at 7pm
Adoration and Benediction…….....Tuesday 6pm-9pm, Thursday 9am-12pm
Deacons
Al Castellana
Norm Levesque
Scott Lindeman
Donald Warner
Charismatic Prayer Group………………………….………..Thursday at 7pm
Pope Francis' universal prayer intention for October is:
“That the Lord may grant peace to those parts of the world
most battered by war and violence. ”.
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Parish Mission - This Week!
Jesus, Heart of Forgiveness
Fr. Kevin Mac Donald, C.Ss.R.
Monday - Wednesday at 7:00pm
Monday
The Bible - the living and personal Word of God which proclaims salvation.
Tuesday
The Paschal Candle - The Light of Christ that dispels all darkness and creates peace in our lives.
Wednesday
The Altar - where God’s servants are called into ministry and sent forth to proclaim
God’s Word and Kingdom.
Monday and Tuesday evening will have a parallel children’s catechetical session for ages 5 and up in the Peter and Paul Room. Parents must
sign children in and out of that session. Wednesday evening children will join their parents in church for Mass.
Fr. Kevin will also preach at the 8:30am morning Mass on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Join us after each session for refreshments in the Parish Hall.
Parish Offices
Adult Faith
Formation/RCIA/
Young Adults
Sal Ballacchino ............... Ext 254
Bookkeeper
Andrea Cole ................... Ext 253
Fingerprinting
Gloria Miller................... Ext 228
Maintenance
Frank Noviello ............... Ext 250
Will Rivas....................... Ext 250
Faith Formation
Fax (407) 657-9530
Scott Lindeman ............... Ext 246
Sacrament Coordinator
Denise Farrington ............ Ext 260
Business Office
Pat Nunes ....................... Ext 225
Pastoral Care/Ministry to the Sick/
Bereavement
Kate Clark ...................... Ext 223
Children’s Faith Formation/
Youth Ministry
Paula Wright .................. Ext 249
Liturgy/Music Ministry
Paul Kusler ..................... Ext 235
Joe Marcellino………….. Ext 244
Early Learning Center
Phone (407) 677-6191
Dr. Kate Clark ................. Ext 433
Terry DeVore .................. Ext 433
Hispanic Ministry
Anna Torres .................... Ext 236
Receptionist
Denise Farrington ........... Ext 221
Website
Sts Peter & Paul... www.stspp.net
Sacristan
Michael Arthur-Wong ..... Ext 355
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In Our Parish
Prayer for our Parish Mission
God, Our Father, we offer you praise and thanksgiving for
all the many gifts you have given us through Jesus, Your
son. We thank you especially for the gift of our parish
Mission.
Loving and gracious God, quiet our minds and hearts, that
we may be open to the gift of your truth. Grant that our
Mission may be:
a Time of Grace for all,
a Time of growth for the young,
a Time of refreshment for the old
a Time of renewal for families,
a Time of healing for the broken,
a Time of joy for the sorrowing,
a Time of challenge for the complacent,
a Time of forgiveness for the sinner,
a Time of strength for the holy,
a Time of homecoming for those who have been away.
Grant, most Loving God that our Mission may bring down
your richest blessings on each and every member of our
Parish community.
We pray through the intercession of Mary, our Mother, in
the name of Jesus Christ who lives with you and the Holy
Spirit forever. Amen.
Youth Group Spaghetti Dinner
The annual Youth Group Spaghetti Dinner will be held on
Saturday, October 25th at 6:30pm in the parish hall. Cost
of the dinner is $10.00 for adults and $4.00 for children age
6 and under. There will be a 50/50 raffle, Catholic t-shirts
and Keep Christ in Christmas car decals will be for sale.
Ablaze - Young Adult Ministry
Join us and the rest of the parish tomorrow night for the
first evening of the Parish Mission. Bible Study continues
on Thursday at 7:00pm at Crispers where we read, study,
discuss, and reflect on the upcoming Sunday readings. For
more information about Ablaze and our upcoming events,
follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/
StsPandPYAM) or email us at stspp.ablaze@gmail.com.
Men’s Club Breakfast Next Sunday
The Men’s Club will be serving breakfast after the 8:00am
and 10:00am Masses. Breakfast includes eggs, French
Toast, sausage, orange juice, danish, coffee and tea. Price
is $4 per adult, $1 for children 3 to 10 years old, when
accompanies by a paying adult, and free to children under
3. All are welcome. Come and enjoy breakfast and
fellowship with you parish family.
Bulletin Deadline
Articles for the bulletin are due by noon on Monday.
Please send all articles and notices to Pat Nunes at the
Parish Office. You can email her at: pat.nunes@stspp.net.
Altar Server Training
Altar server training will be offered on Saturday, October
25th, starting at 9:00am in the church. Altar servers must
be 10 years old, in the 4th grade, and have made their First
Holy Communion. Please contact Merry Warnock at
(321) 439-5592 or mwarnock@cfl.rr.com if you plan to
attend.
English as a Second Language Important Notice
The Monday night Advanced class has been
rescheduled to Wednesday evenings beginning October
22nd from 7:00-9:00pm. The Tuesday -Thursday evening
class will be held as usual and open for any new students
interested in basic English. As always bring a notebook,
pen and a friend! All classes are free.
Ladies Day Out
All the ladies of Sts. Peter and Paul Parish are invited to an
afternoon of fun. Please join us on Saturday, November
1st, from 12:30 to 4pm. in the Parish Hall. In gratitude for
all the hard work and dedication that the ladies of our
parish do to support our community during the year, we
will gather for an afternoon of fun; pampering, activities,
prizes, and food.
CCW
Council Sunday is being celebrated at the noon Mass on
October 19th. All CCW members are asked to sit together
(look for the blue) so that we may celebrate our blessings
from the last year and asking God to bless all that we do
this year. After Mass, we will gather at Tom Henry’s with
our families. All are invited to attend.
King of Kings
Join us this Thursday, October 16th, from 7:00 - 9:00pm in
the Chapel. Our guest speaker will be Deacon Scott
Lindeman. He will be blessing us with his inspiring,
powerful topic "All Things Lead us Back To God".
300 Club Winner
The 300 Club winner for Winner for October 5th is: #270.
Feast of Saint John Paul II
On Sunday, October 26th from 1:00 to 3:30pm in the
Parish Hall, there will be a presentation on “Man and
Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body”.
At 3:00pm we will pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Please join us.
In Our Parish
Boy Scouts Christmas Wreath Sale
It's not even Halloween yet, but it's time to pre-order your
Christmas wreaths from the Boy Scouts. Troop 613 will be
accepting pre-orders for wreaths before and after Mass on the
weekends of October 25th-26th, and November 1st-2nd.
There will be booths in front of the church and the parish
hall. We will accept cash, credit card, and checks. The
proceeds will go towards summer camp, and a portion will be
tithed to Sts. Peter and Paul. Please help support our scouts!
Blood Drive
Our next Blood Drive will be held on October 26th, from
8:30pm until 1:30pm. Free limited edition Halloween t-shirt
for all donors plus a wellness checkup including blood
pressure, temperature, iron count and cholesterol screening.
Help us better serve you! Make an appointment online at
www.oneblooddonor.org and use sponsor code #9614.
Picture ID Requested. Or call 1-(888)-9-DONATE.
Pictures from the Women of Purpose Evening of
Fellowship, Food and Fun held on October 4th.
Music Ministry News
Our Music Ministry continues to grow with adults,
children and instrumentalists. Our Children’s Choir
started rehearsing two weeks ago with 23 children in
grades 3 through 8 in attendance. They will sing for the
first time at the 12:00pm Mass on October 19th. Thank
you to all the parent volunteers as well as Joseph
Marcellino and Aaron McGarvey for leading them. We
also had new members in our Adult Choir, you can
always hear them at the Sunday 10:00am Mass. And
finally, we had many talented youth step up to join who
are instrumentalists, from trumpet and trombone players
to flute and violin. Thanks to Jomar Soto a high school
senior for sharing his talent by playing the violin at the
12:00pm Mass last week. If you are interested in sharing
your talent, please don’t hesitate to call Paul Kusler,
Director of Music and Liturgy at (407) 657-6114 ext. 435
or email him at paul.kusler@stspp.net.
Liturgy Notes - The Cantor
The cantor leads and sustains the singing of the assembly.
The cantor may also sing solos or alternate with everyone
else. The cantor is one of the ministers assigned to parts of
the Mass. When the priest, deacon, cantor, servers,
assembly, and others accept their respective roles, we all
celebrate Mass with more understanding. The cantor may
lead the psalm at the ambo, assuming the same position as
the reader of Scripture. The cantor may read or sing the
petitions of the penitential rite and of the general
intercessions. The cantor may lead other music such as
the alleluia, and the communion song. Thus the cantor
adds a degree of solemnity to the Eucharist. A cantor will
also provide encouragement and example for others to
join in singing. Cantors should possess enough musical
ability to execute their ministry, but they need something
more. They need to be men and women with religious
understanding, who can not only sing a text accurately but
also share their faithful soul and inspire the prayer of
others. Some people prefer not to sing when they hear the
cantor. In our culture, we expect that someone singing
into a microphone is a soloist, so we may forget that all of
us are “performers” at church. When the cantor leads our
song, we should sing, not listen.
Since the cantor sings praise, prayer, petition, and sorrow,
the ministry demands someone experienced with life.
Cantors who share their struggles and joys in song will
help us meet ours.
Parish Ministries
In Our Diocese
World Mission Sunday Collection to be Held October 18th-19th
October 19th is World Mission Sunday. Catholics 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. Your prayers and
generous gift to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith help the work of priests,
religious and lay leaders in Mongolia and throughout the Missions who offer the poor
practical help and the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Please
keep the Missions in your daily prayers. Please be as generous as you can. For more
information, please visit WeAreMissionary.org.
Annual Soup Bowl Supper
Saturday, October 25th at 7:00pm at St. Mary Magdalen Parish in the Parish Life Center,
861 Maitland Ave., Altamonte Springs. The Second Annual Soup Bowl Supper is
benefiting Pathways to Care, a respite center which provides health, housing and hope for
homeless men and women recovering from a serious injury or illness. The evening will
include a variety of gourmet soups from local restaurants and served by Bishop John
Noonan with members of the board of directors. Keynote speaker, John Hillenmeyer,
Chair of the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness will share his thoughts as part
of the event program. Doors open at 6:30pm along with the silent auction. The evening
will include a live auction offering an ocean-front villa that sleeps 10 in County Cork,
Ireland plus many other too-good-to-pass-up items! Tickets and sponsorships are
available, visit www.soupbowlsupper.org or call (407) 388-0245 for more information.
Youth for Life Rally
The Office for Advocacy and Justice is hosting a Youth for Life Rally and concert with
Steve Angrisano on November 1, 2014 at Bishop Moore Catholic High School from
4:00pm-10:00pm in the gymnasium. The event is for High School Students only and the
theme is Who’s Your Hero? in honor of All Saints Day. The evening will feature
presentations on Pier Georgio Frassati, as a model of Catholic Social Teaching, and St
Josephine Bakhita,, as an intercessor for victims of human trafficking and exploitation.
There will be pizza, 25+ vendors from various ministries around the Diocese,
opportunities to win wonderful door prizes and mass with Bishop Noonan. Vendors
include: Ave Maria University, Knights of Columbus, Legion of Mary, Saint Vincent de
Paul, Office of Vocations, 40 Days for Life, JMJ Life Center, Haitian Ministry, Office of
Communications, San Pedro Youth Program, Diocese of Orlando Missions Office,
Harbor House, Office of Advocacy and Justice, Catholic Charities Adoption Services, the
Secular Franciscans, Office of Evangelization and Family Life, Catholic Relief Services/
Fair Trade, CatGear, Steve Angrisano, Holy Family Respect Life Ministry, etc… Teens
need to be accompanied by diocesan youth ministers, teachers, or Safe Environment
approved chaperones. The cost is FREE, although teens may want to bring money to
purchase music, books, t-shirts, sweatshirts, free trade coffee, free trade chocolate, or
other items offered by our vendors. Tickets can be reserved by calling the Office of
Advocacy and Justice at (407) 658-1818 x 2086 or emailing Kelley Santalla at
ksantalla@orlandodiocese.org.. We have over 700 diocesan youth already registered for
this event and remaining tickets are going fast, so don’t delay!
Altar Care
Michael Arthur-Wong .. 671-3208
Altar Servers
Merry Warnock ...... 321-439-5592
Annulments
Lorayne Stelling............ 830-1971
Bereavement
Ellen Ryall …………….694-0216
Boy Scouts
Chuck Hippler .............. 310-4731
Catholic Scripture Study
Mary Pavlis .................. 678-5283
Charismatic Prayer Group
Claude Cassagnol ......... 657-1539
Children’s Liturgy
Christine McFarland ..... 672-1757
Christ Renews His Parish
Michael Tricoche .......... 754-6542
Council of Catholic Women
Nora Stark .................... 252-4537
Compass
Lou Rajchel .................. 671-0974
English as a Second Language
Mary/Enzo Del Vento...542-5482
Feeding the Homeless
Bill Rowan ................... 365-6730
Filipino Group
Dan Lacsamana ............ 227-2712
Food Pantry
Michael Arthur-Wong .. 671-3208
Hospitality
Art Robinson &
Claudia Silva ................ 208-0788
Lay Carmelites
Albert Perez.................. 657-0074
Legion of Mary
Jose Sharpe................... 690-3749
Marriage Enrichment Ministry
Willie & Gigi Santiago .. 227-1504
Men’s Club
Ernie Smith .................. 671-3998
Ministers of Holy Communion
Donna Chuchla ............ 542-6483
Ministry of Mothers Sharing
Rose Tuttle ................... 765-3394
Neighborhood Network
Gloria Miller ................ 657-6114
Parish Council
Hank Marchese............ 679-5592
Readers
Terrie Rowan ............... 365-6730
Rosary Makers
Rosemarie DiSimone .... 671-9560
Ultreya/Cursillo
Michael & Denise
Farrington .............. 321-422-5603
Ushers
Michael Kubanet .......... 657-2836
Women of Purpose
Diane Fitzsimmons ...... 672-0612
WorkForce
Stephen Smith…....386-566-6689
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Mass Intentions for this Week
Saturday, October 18 –St. Luke, Evangelist
Monday, October 13
8:30 am...†Caroline Gaughan by Jackie Biser
Tuesday, October 14
Vigil Mass for Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 am…†Roy Barber by Gloria Miller
Wednesday, October 15-St. Teresa of Jesus
8:30 am…†Gloria Stackfleth by Trunkie Sadowsky
Thursday, October 16
8:30 am…†Douglas Kottraba by Marian Crawford & Mary Grove
Friday, October 17-St. Ignatius of Antioch
8:30 am…†Brian Pung by Catholic Charities
Scripture Readings for
Next Weekend
Is:45:1,4-6
1Thes:1:1-3b
Mt 22:15-21
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*Please Note: Names will be left
on the Prayer List for one month.
If you would like a name to be
kept on the list for an additional
month, please call the Parish
Office (407) 657-6114.
5:00 pm…†Lillian Mathieu by Bill & Terrie Rowan
7:00 pm…†Javier Manuel Lopez by Mom & Dad
Sunday, October 19 - Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am...†Robert Kruger by The Wake Family
10:00 am...†Mildred Cabales by Nancy Rodriguez & Family
12:00 pm...†Kristopher Palko by The Schendel Family
6:00 pm...†Van Della Griffith by Ann Sage
And Please Pray For...
Cali Rose Adkins
Tere Alcantara
Maria Balisado
The Barrera Family
Bernard Carr
Frank Cavolo
Irene Chessa
Ken Clark
Justine Cline
Joseph S. Columbus
Asher Donovan
Micah Ashley Duff
Emerita Dulce
Patricia Dwyer
Carla Ely
Esther Ely
Lynn Fekany
Ron Ferrara
Judi Flanagan
Christy Gallucci
The Galvin Family
Nicholas Garcia
Joan Gogulski
Billy Graham
Arsenio Gumahad
Michelle Haug
Rose Horgan
John Horvath
Margie Ingalls
Robert Jablonski
Tracie Jackson
Maria Jaen
Andy Jenkins
Conrad Kaminski
Edward Kane
Betty Kearney
Donald Kowalski
Ann Lancaster
Phyllis Lapeus
Morgan Layco
Dominick Livera
Andrew Loire
Jo Longo
Renee Love
Maria Lung
Emilie Lyons
Marianne Santos Malsi
Joe Marotta
The Matta Family
Michael McGrail
Georgina Medina
Midia Medina
Momizagans Mgdl
The Nanadiego Family
S. Lee Nease
Joan Noviello
Gloria Ocasio
The Ortega Family
Beverly Owen
Jesus Panora
Mary Pashayan
Christopher Petrisin
Silvio Petrone Jr.
Manuel Pino
Myrna Pino
Rafael Pino
Rosa Pino
Jayne Precor
Ruth Proaño
Ed Provencher III
Elizabeth Quintana
Todd Raby
Michael Ramos
Alice Redmond
Julia Reparip
Helen Rice
Richard Ridigill
Brendalee Rivera
Dennis Joel Rivera
Lissette Rivera
Sandra Rivera
Lois Roundy
Annette Schimpf
Carolyn Sherlock
Andrew Sinclair
Sue Smith
Raymond Srebernak
Donna Stas
Ruth Stokes
The Stratton Family
David Talbert
Fr. Joseph Terra
Lindsey Terrell
Remy Torres
Flora Twachtman
Nancy Tyson
Inez Uhler
Emil Veselka
Susan Vaughan
Kathleen Voodre
Son Vu
Trisha Watson
Joe Weber
Elizabeth Winter
Sam Woodward
Beth Young
Steven Young
Holy Mary,
Mother of God, pray for
us sinners, now and at the
hour of our death. Amen.