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CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF WILMINGTON
Most Rev. W. Francis Malooly,, D.D., Bishop of Wilmington
Rev. Leonard R. Klein, Administrator
Rev. John C. McVoy, III, Assistant, In Residence
Mr. Michael Davidson, Director of Liturgical Music
Ms. Jean Manning, Secretary
Mrs. Margaret Consiglio, Bookkeeper
MASSES
RECTORY
Saturday: 4:00 PM (Cathedral Church)
Sunday:
8:00 & 11:00 AM (Cathedral Church)
Monday through Thursday: 12:10 PM (Chapel)
Friday:
12:10 PM (Cathedral Church)
500 N. West Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 654-5920
Fax: (302) 654-3197
www.cathedralofstpeter.com
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
601 N. West Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 658-9715
Friday:
11:30 AM to 12 Noon
(Cathedral Church)
Also by appointment
ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Friday:
CONVENT
11:00 AM to 12 Noon
(Cathedral Church)
BAPTISM
Please contact Administrator for arrangements.
Pre-School, Kindergarten and Grades 1-8
Sr. Donna Smith, D.C., Principal
310 W. 6th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 656-5234
Fax: (302) 658-6489
www.stpetercathedralschool.org
CATHEDRAL OUTREACH MINISTRY
Please contact Administrator at least one
year in advance of desired date and prior to
arrangements for reception.
Sr. Mary George Barlow, D.C.
Office: 500 N. West St., Wilmington, DE 19801
Entrance to Center: on 5th Street just south of
West St.
(302) 654-2275
CONFIRMATION: Please contact Office for
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY
information.
(302) 898-0415
ANOINTING OF THE SICK : Please inform Office
REGISTRATION
about Parishioners who need this sacrament
(a
as early in the illn
ness as possible)..
We welcome all new members to our parish
family. To register, please call the Parish Office.
MATRIMONY
Mission Statement
Founded
in 1816, we are a family of believers called, like our patron Saint Peter, to be the Rock upon which
.
Jesus built His Church in West Center City. Through reverent liturgy and sacred music, we worship the Living
God. Called by the Spirit from diverse locations and cultures, we invite and welcome all people into the life of
our community.
Nourished by the Eucharist, our mission is to continue to reach out to the needy, to embrace our school children
and their families, to serve seniors, and to love one another in imitation of our Lord Jesus Christ. We will erect
no boundaries, welcome all seekers, hold back nothing we should share, and rejoice in the differences that
make us one.
Bonded by love, humility and compassion, we are like the individual pieces of stained glass that surround our
sacred space and come together to be pleasing in the sight of God. We prayerfully rely on the wisdom and
grace of the Holy Spirit to direct our steps in faith and to use us as witnesses of God’s abiding love.
Solemnity of the
Thirtieth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
October 26, 2014
Dear Members and Friends of St. Mary’s/
St. Patrick’s, and St. Peter’s Cathedral:
“Each of us is a masterpiece of God’s creation.”
That is the theme of Respect Life Month, 2014, and
if we are honest, we must confess that we are often
reluctant to believe it. That is why we need the
reminder that this month brings. The power of sin is
real and presses us to reject or diminish the
humanity of others: those we don’t like, those who
don’t look like us, those whose abilities are
diminished by age or illness, those who are hidden
away in the womb.
But the Law of Moses in our first reading reminds us
that the alien, the widow and the orphan, and the
poor are particularly deserving of justice and
fairness. In today’s Gospel Jesus summarizes the
law by commanding love of God and love of
neighbor. He adds that the second commandment is
similar to the first; love of neighbor rests on the
same foundation as the love of God. Each is founded
in God’s love for the world which reaches its
fulfillment in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus
Christ.
We can easily forget or reject what God teaches us
about the neighbor. If the neighbor seems repellent
Medal of Merit Ceremony
This Sunday afternoon, October 26 at 3:00 PM at St.
John the Beloved Church, Bishop Malooly will present
the Medal of Merit to honorees from each parish in the
diocese. Honorees are from St. Mary’s, Valerie
Townsend; from St. Patrick’s, Richard Bockrath; and
from St. Peter’s Cathedral, Mrs. Margaret Consiglio.
(The service is not a Mass).
to us or wicked or useless, we will be tempted to
deny his humanity or to deny her value. But we must
recognize this as the grave sin that it is.
As humans we are limited in what we can do for our
neighbors. We can pray for all – and let’s not forget
that – but none of us has the time, energy, and
money to care for all our neighbors. What should we
do? We should remember that God calls upon all of
us to recognize our neighbor as neighbor and to
extend ourselves for the sake of other people insofar
as he enables us to do so. Our first duty is to those
closest to us, but in exercising that duty we learn to
love others and to reach out and assist them as God
enables us and leads us.
The Lord’s great summary of the Law reminds us of
the fundamental reason why the Church must speak
out for life and why there is in America a Respect
Life Month: we owe it to our neighbors to defend
their lives! The love of the neighbor begins with the
defense of life itself, God’s primary gift and the civil
right on which all other rights depend.
In Christ,
Fr. Klein
Administrator
Bottles for Babies
Reminder: the bottles for Birthright of Delaware’s
Bottles for Babies fundraiser are due next weekend.
Thank you for your support!
Birthday Wishes
Prayers and warm wishes for the following parishioners
who have birthdays this week: October 25: Bruce Brinker;
October 26: Casey Brinker; October 28: Michael Buckley
Delaware Right to Life Banquet
Save the Date! The annual banquet will be held
on November 6 from 5 to 8 PM at the Christiana
Hilton Hotel. Tickets are $45 per person. Go to
http://www.derighttolife.org for more information or to
make reservations.
Masses/Services for the Week
Saturday, Oct. 25
4:00 PM
Francis R. Seitz
Sunday, Oct. 26
(Thirtieth Sunday in
Ordinary Time)
8:00 AM
Parishioners
11:00 AM
Robert Grzybowski
Monday, Oct. 27
12:10 PM
Robert Grzybowski
Tuesday, Oct. 28
(F, Saints Simon and Jude,
Apostles)
12:10 PM
Joseph J. Dougherty
Wednesday, Oct. 29
12:10 PM
George Hilary Seitz, Sr.
Thursday, Oct. 30
12:10 PM
Mary Skelly
Friday, Oct. 31
12:10 PM
Margaret Collins Seitz
Saturday, Nov. 1
(All Saints)
4:00 PM
Parishioners
Sunday, Nov. 2
The Commemoration of All the
Faithful Departed
(All Souls’ Day)
8:00 AM
Mary Skelly
11:00 AM
Mark DeBonis
Diocesan Healing Mass
Rev. Charles Dillingham, Pastor of St. Mary of the
Assumption Church, 7200 Lancaster Pike in Hockessin
will be presider and homilist at the Catholic Diocese of
Wilmington’s Healing Mass on Friday, November 7 at 7
PM. The Mass features a reserved seating area for the
aged and infirm and ushers are available to provide
assistance if needed. The church is handicappedaccessible. Confessions will be heard after Mass.
Pray for the Sick
Facenda Burton, Helen Dugan, Bill Evans, David Kidd,
Betty Kotoski, Rita Lynam, Kay Lynch, Sister DeSales
McNamee, Edna Mimm, Francesca Olivere, Clara Reed,
Earlene Roles, Cheryl Smith, and Deacon George Taylor.
Word of Life
“When God created each of us, He did so with
precision and purpose, and He looks on each of us
with love that cannot be outdone in intensity or
tenderness.”
All Saints Day
Because it falls on a Saturday this year, it is not a Holy
Day of Obligation, but it is good to keep it holy. Many
of our parishes have a Saturday morning Mass on that
day, and we have a Latin Mass at St. Patrick’s at 9 AM
on Saturday, November 1.
—2014 Respect Life Program flyer, USCCB Secretariat
of Pro-Life Activities
All Souls Day
Envelopes received for All Souls Day will be placed on
the altar throughout the month of November, when by
long custom the Church focuses on the four last things:
heaven, hell, death and judgment.
Good News
Listen to Catholic Forum every Sunday morning at 10:05
AM on 1150AM WDEL and www.wdel.com. Next
Sunday, November 2, we celebrate Vocations Awareness
Week when Fr. David Kelley, Director of Clergy for the
Diocese of Wilmington and Pastor of St. Joseph Parish in
Middletown, Delaware is the guest. For photos,
information regarding upcoming guests and more, “Like”
Catholic Forum on Facebook at www.facebook.com/
catholicforum.
Book Club
The next Book Club session will take place in the Rectory
on Saturday November 1 and November 15 at 9 AM. The
book is entitled The Protestant’s Dilemma: How the
Reformation’s Shocking Consequences Point to the Truth
of Catholicism by Devin Rose. More information on this
and other selections is located in the back of Church,
including signup sheets.
Sustaining Hope for the Future
Thank you for your generous support of the
Sustaining Hope for the Future campaign. We have
pledges totaling $59,799.28 from 30 parishioners.
Our parish goal is $137,000 over 3 years. The
Diocese will receive 60% and our parish 40% of all
funds received up to our goal. Campaign proceeds
received after our goal is met will be 60% for our
parish and 40% for our Diocese. The Sustaining
Hope for the Future campaign is a great
opportunity for our parish and the diocese to take
care of our long-term needs. Please review the
campaign material, pray about your response and
continue to spread the positive message about this
important effort!
Next Week’s Readings:
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
Wisdom 3:1-9
Romans 6:3-9
John 6:37-40
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