The Parish of St. Peter Quincy, IL Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 26, 2014 ~Mass Intentions~ Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 2014 27. Monday 8:00 a.m. Kenneth & Dorothy Schlipman 28. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. Joe Lavery 29. Wednesday 8:30am Frank Amberg 30. Thursday 8:00 a.m. Raymond Kreinberg 31. Friday, 8:00 a.m. Dan McLaughlin 1. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Earl E. Shade 1. Saturday 5:00 p.m. Virgil Timpe 2. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Eugene Schlipmann 2. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Our Parish Family 2. 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, Often times we have a tendency in life to overthink things, as well as complicate things that are not to be complicated. This often occurs even in the realm of our faith. If we were to ask, what is the most important part of our faith, I wonder what answer might be given. This was the case even in Jesus’ time. The Jewish people had a complex set of laws to follow, both written and oral. These laws governed the behavior of the “good people,” and separated these people from those who did not follow the law—those not so good, commonly called “sinners.” In an effort to once again entrap Jesus, the leaders or the “good people” asked Him, “Teacher, which commandment of the law is the greatest?” I am always amazed at Jesus’ keen understanding of human nature. He knew their intentions so he juxtaposed the two commandments that were very much central to their faith life. He stated that “you shall love God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment.” This is the beginning point of our relationship with God, and the very purpose of our lives—to love Him with every fiber of our being. But then Jesus states, “you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” From Jesus’ understanding, the “whole law and the prophets depend upon these two commandments.” Yes, this is the foundation of our moral lives and are quite simple. Yes, these commandments are not complicated. But no, these commandments are not easily followed for both go against our very nature as human beings. As Jesus instructs us as to what is important in our lives as His followers, may each of us translate them into our daily lives. Next Saturday, November 1st, is the Solemnity of All Saints. Because this Solemnity falls on a Saturday, it is Not a Holyday of Obligation. In fact, the evening Mass for that day will be the anticipated feast of All Soul’s Day. I remember in my childhood serving a number of Masses on that day for the priests of the parish for it was on this day that each priest had the privilege of celebrating three Masses. Unfortunately because of the decline in vocations, this is a necessary reality rather than a one time privilege. For those of you who remember the “Apostle’s Creed,” you will remember proclaiming our belief in the “Communion of Saints.” This Communion of Saints is defined at the Church militant (those living saints here on earth), the Church suffering (those saints in purgatory), and the Church triumphant (those saints in heaven.) Reinforcing our communion with each other through prayer and sacrifice, we will have the Book of the Dead present near the St. Joseph altar and shrine. If you have a deceased loved one that you want remembered, please write their names on a form in the Narthex. Throughout November we will be remembering all those listed in this Book of the Dead. We also will have a special Mass of Remembrance next Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. Mass where parishioners who have died this past year will be remembered at Mass. Our celebrations this month are a strong reminder that our lives here on earth are only transitory, preparing ourselves for the ultimate goal of being at home with the Lord in heaven. May each of the deceased listed in our Book of the Dead rest in peace. F U N D Next Meeting Sunday, October 26th Spooky Cemetery Tour 7:30-9:00pm Main Entrance of Woodland Cemetery All 7th, 8th, & 9th graders & their friends welcome! Saints Alive! Let Me See Your Halo October 26 6:00—7:30pm in the gym (new time) 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! Baptism Vivian Louise Bainbridge, daughter of Matthew & Cassandra (Blackburn) Bainbridge, was made a child of God through the reception of the sacrament of Baptism on Sunday, October 19, 2014. Area Events Sunday, October 26: Annual Turkey Dinner & County Store, 11:00am-2:00pm; St. Edward Church, Mendon. Tickets sold at the door. All you can eat. Adults $10, Children 5-10 $6, Under 4 free. Carry Outs $10. Tuesday, October 28: St. Rose of Lima Card Party, Doors open at 11am/Lunch served at Noon. Call 223-8015 or 222-7219. Friday, October 31: 6th Annual Trunk or Treat, 4:30-7:00 p.m.; Faith Christian Church, 4115 North 12th. Come enjoy a free and safe environment featuring hayrack rides, a petting zoo, hot dogs, drinks and kettle corn. Sunday, November 2: Queen of Peace Annual Turkey Dinner and Raffle, 11:00am-1:30pm; Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Ewing, Mo. We will be serving turkey, dressing, noodles, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, corn, hot rolls, salad and dessert. Adults $10, kids 5-12 $4, kids under 4 free. Sunday, November 2: St. Joseph Holy Name Trap Shoot, Noon; St. Joseph Church, 1435 E. 1500th Street, Quincy, IL. 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. Saturday, November 15: Blessed Sacrament Holiday Bazaar, 9:00am-2:00pm; Knights of Columbus Fr. McGivney Hall. We will have beautiful wreaths, floral arrangements, American Girl doll clothes, bake sale, jewelry sale, handmade items, arts & crafts, raffle, kids corner, and lunch is available to purchase. Coffee & Donuts, Blood Pressures & Fair Trade Next Sunday Please join us next Sunday, November 2, after all masses in the cafeteria for Coffee & Donuts, blood pressure screenings, and Fair Trade sale. The Fair Trade has lots of gifts, home décor, jewelry, and more. Social Concerns Collection Social Concerns will be collecting soup and crackers next weekend, November 1-2 for the 1st Sunday collection for the Ladies of Charity. Containers will be located in the Narthex. Thank you in advance! CD of the Week: “God of My Past, God of My Future” by Mark Hart and Matt Smith who recorded this CD live at two of Life Teens XLT events. They reveal the depth of God’s infinite love for each of us and challenge both youth and adult to find out what happens when we abandon everything to Him. Adoration Chapel Hours There are several available hours in the Adoration Chapel: Wednesday 3:00-4:00AM, Saturday 3:00-4:00PM and Sunday 2:00-3:00AM. Please call Mary Voorhis 224-0084 or Sharon Zehnle 223-6279. Remembering Loved Ones Who Have Died St. Peter Parish will remember loved ones who have died in two special ways during November: 1. We will enter the 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. Stewardship Corner “Wherever your treasure lies, there your heard will be.” (Luke 12:34) TEC #296, Nov 15-17 TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) is an opportunity for a special time in a young person’s life. Team members of adults and youth from various walks of life entrust to the participants some of the struggles, joys, and feelings they have experienced in their own lives. TEC provides a space to reflect upon one’s own ideals, hopes, dreams, and problems; to discover a God that you can believe in, a Christ you can encounter as risen and alive in your midst. TEC #296 will be directed by Kim Knotts. TEC weekends are held at the Franciscan Retreat Center of Quincy University, 18th & Seminary Road, Quincy, IL 62301. The weekend begins Saturday morning at 9:30am and ends Monday evening 6:006:30pm. Candidates ages 16-21 cost $50.00 and observers ages 22+ cost $100.00. Anyone of any faith denomination ages 16 and older are welcome to participate. For more info., please go to www.greatrivertec.org. Christmas Wreaths The Boy Scouts will be selling wreaths this weekend, The World Mission Sunday wreaths will be scheduled to be distributed the first weekend of Thank you for your generous response to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith on World Mission Sunday. Our December, the 6th & 7th after all the Masses. parish raised $316, so far, help that will reach the Church in Mongolia and local churches throughout the missions, Please keep the following in your prayers: where the poor receive practical help and experience God’s ~Kristopher Schreacke ~Sierra Miller love and mercy, His hope and peace. For more information, ~Michael Dolan ~Karen Wiewel please visit www.IAmAMissionary.org. ~Derek Venvertloh ~Dick Heckenkamp ~Barb Sohn ~Isabelle Meyer ~Gerald Mast Sr. ~Billy Smith ~Shirley O’Hara ~Eileene Anderson ~Jamie Doane ~Theresa Althoff ~Donald Vancil ~Joan Hellhake ~Dr. Robert Murphy ~Paul Gerding ~Irene Gooding ~Russ Terstriep ~Mary Dietrich ~Robert Giuliani ~Roy Steffen ~Lana & Richard Krigbaum ~Ariel Prost ~Kevin Hubble ~Jim Clark ~Deacon Wayne Zimmerman ~Rob Hyer ~Bill Irvin To have a name added to this list, please call the Parish Office 222-3155 or email c.tipton@cospq.org. Christmas Gift Wrapping Are you a wiz at wrapping presents? Do you have extra wrapping paper to spare? Do you want someone to wrap your presents for you? If you answered yes to any of these, Quincy Catholic Charities needs you! We will be wrapping presents at the Quincy Mall November 28-December 7 for free-will donations. We need new and used rolls of paper, bows, tape, etc. We also need groups of volunteers to help wrap presents. To donate supplies or to volunteer your time, please call Tina or Jackie at 222-0958. 5 The School of St. Peter Week of October 26, 2014 A Message from Mrs. Janet Bick “St. Peter School provides a quality education built on Catholic values and teachings.” FAMILY FUN SUNDAY: Bring the entire family today to the Knights of Columbus from 1:00-4:00 p.m. today, October 26th. Activities will include bingo, playing on the playground, golf, softball, volleyball and concessions will be available. Please bring your own sports equipment. All students must have an adult with them. In the case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. STUDENT/PARENT/TEAHCHER CONFERENCES: Each day this week after school and Thursday evening students and teachers will be sharing with parents their goals and progress for this school year. School will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 30th. There will not be after school day care on Thursday. There will not be any school on Friday, October 31st. HALLOWEEN CELEBRATIONS: -Tuesday, October 28th, 5th grade Halloween Costume party at QND 6:30-8:00 p.m. -Wednesday, October 29th, St. Peter 6th-8th grade Halloween Bash in the gym 6:30-8:30 p.m. -Thursday, October 30th K-4th grade will enjoy parties in the gym at assigned times and at 11:00 a.m. the K-3 students will dress in costume and parade for the rest of the students. They will come out of the front of the school, along the park road to Maine Street, in front of the rectory, in front of Seton Hall and back to the classrooms. We will parade in the gym in the event of rain. Please feel free to come watch the parade at 11:00 a.m. FATHER/DAUGHTER DANCE: Don’t forget to put in your reservation for the Father/Daughter Dance on December 5th, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the gym. Cost to attend is $16 per Father/Daughter or $8 per person. This includes an evening of dancing, a memorable picture an opportunity to win prizes, enjoy delicious dessert and enjoy a visit with Santa! This event is open to all St Peter parish fathers and daughters. GSA is sponsoring this event. If your daughter does not attend St. Peter School and you would like to attend the Father/Daughter Dance please contact the school office for a reservation form. WELCOME TO THE ST. PETER SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD: We welcome three new members to our St. Peter School Advisory Board: Mrs. Erin Ruebelke, Jennifer Dyer, and Dan Bradfield. We thank them for their interest in becoming involved with the board and look forward to working with them in the future. ST. PETER CRAFT AND BUSINESS SHOW: It is that time of year to shop area craft shows and you will not have to go far. Saturday, November 15th, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. St. Peter will hold their own craft and business fair in the gym. We thank Lauren Raj for chairing this event. If you have a craft item to sell or a vendor for a product and would like a booth please contact Lauren at LLR1116@yahoo.com or call 972-835-8845. Booth rental is $25 per table. MENU Monday: Ham & cheese on pretzel bun, carrots & celery sticks w/ dip, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Chicken quesadilla, Spanish rice, refried beans, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Tomato soup w/ goldfish crackers, grilled cheese, fruit, milk. Thursday: 1/2 day of school. Friday: No school. THIS WEEK Mon., Oct. 27: Conferences after school Tues., Oct. 28: Conferences after school; IESA Girls home basketball game 6:00 p.m.; 5th grade Halloween party at QND Wed., Oct. 29: School Mass 8:30 with the 6th grade assisting; Conferences continue; 6-8th Halloween Bash Thurs., Oct. 30: School dismissed at 11:30 a.m.; Halloween Parties and Parade; Students may wear orange and black to school Fri., Oct. 31: No School- HAPPY HALLOWEEN Follow us on Facebook for more school activities 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. 27: Chess Club 6:30 p.m., Maria Goretti Room Tues. Oct. 28: 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. 29: PSR 6:15 p.m., School Ladies Cursillo 7:00 p.m., Fr. Bauer Room Thurs. Oct. 30: Cribbage 1:00 p.m., Martha Jane Room Fri. Oct. 31: TMIY 5:45 a.m., Gym Novena 8:30 a.m., Church Sat. Nov. 1: Rosary 7:30 a.m., Church Sun. Nov. 2: Coffee & Donuts, Fair Trade, Blood Pressure Screening, and Stewardship Spotlights, Cafeteria Daycare 9:30 a.m., Maria Goretti Room Liturgy of the Word 9:30 a.m., Martha Jane Room Fr. Leo’s column continued Our Boy Scout troop will be selling Christmas wreaths as a fund raiser for the troop and as a service to the parish. Stop by and check out their items. It might be a little early but your order now will rest assure that items will be available for your Christmas decorating. Next weekend, November 1st and 2nd, a member of our stewardship committee will be speaking at all Masses, introducing our stewardship renewal which will be held on November 15th and 16th. I ask for your attention and cooperation as we continue to pursue being a “stewardship parish.” We are planning to renew and restructure our “pastoral council” throughout this new year. For the members of the old council, I invite you to attend a meeting to be held this Tuesday, October 28th, at 6:30 p.m. in Seton Hall to discuss the restructuring plans. A few ramblings—I still have my bubble in my eye but the doctor is confident that it will dissipate and the double vision or lack of focus will subside. Keep me in your prayers. Continue to support the Annual Catholic Services Appeal. Your support helps the diocese in its ministries and also assists St. Peter parish in its quest to achieve our goal. ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: Billy and Willy were at Sunday school studying about Noah’s Ark. On the way home, Willy asked, “Do you think Noah did much fishing off the Ark?” “How could he?” said Billy. “He only had two worms.” Parish in Action —Mass Servers— Weekday Masses, October 27-November 1: 8:00 a.m. Ty Bertram, Audrey Toth Saturday Mass, November 1: 5:00 p.m. Hayden & Alexandra Barnes Sunday Masses, November 2: 8:00 a.m. Vincent Bowen, Drew Tushaus 9:30 a.m. Clayton & Philip Dyer 11:00 a.m. Autumn & Hunter Rischar, Ava Monteyne Celebrating Marriage! Parish couples married 25 years and longer... —Daily Mass Ministry Schedule— October 27-November 1: Lector: Jim Steinkamp EMHC: Deacon Bob Lundberg, Juett & Daniella Kendrick WEEKLY COLLECTION Oct. 20 Loose Total to Date $819.96 $13,549.95 $25,174.46 $327,365.21 $9,870.00 $146,372.00 $25.00 $3,037.75 Totals $35,889.42 $490,324.91 Total Budget Goal $30,200.00 $483,200.00 $5,689.42 $7,124.91 Envelopes Annual School Fund Holy Days Difference Church Sound System $1,750.00 Diocesan Collections World Mission Day: $195 Catholic Times: $15 TEC: $393 Amt. Assessed 2014 $105,019 3 Bob & Shirley Murphy September 27, 1947 John & Helen Heitland December 5, 1947 William & Adeline Sander August 4, 1948 Don & Mildred Hillebrenner May 20, 1950 Duane & Jody Hogge September 9, 1950 Robert & Joanne Schlepphorst September 9, 1950 Robert & Dorothy Deters October 11, 1950 Mark & Leanne Schell June 23, 1951 Jack & Mary Souders September 29, 1951 Russ & Mary Fairchild July 26, 1952 Bill & Priscilla Morrison February 16, 1953 Dale & Charlotte Craven August 28, 1954 Bill & Betty Cornwell October 16, 1954 Mary & Dan Ernst April 23, 1955 Dick & Rita Hopkins October 29, 1955 Don & Fran Adolfs January 1, 1956 Karl & Tudy Holtmeyer June 2, 1956 George & Ange DeVaull December 26, 1956 Ed & Carolyn Schuering May 4, 1957 Larry & Mary Talken June 14, 1958 Alden & Joyce Shipp January 31, 1959 Bill & Sandra Fessler June 6, 1959 Jerry & Gloria Mead August 1, 1959 Thomas & Nancy Bohan August 22, 1959 Al & Carlene Kurk November 14, 1959 Sharon & Henry Kay November 14, 1959 Marvin & Jeanette Winking June 18, 1960 David & Pat Stegeman June 11, 1960 Roger & Marydine Frankenhoff January 14, 1961 Jack & Barb Deters April 8, 1961 Dave & Camellie Harvey April 15, 1961 Gordon & Margaret Pasley August 12, 1961 Joan & Paul Wilson June 15, 1963 Warren & Veronica Brush August 24, 1963 George & Mary Nell Meyer August 24, 1963 Jack & Pat Fischer May 23, 1964 George & Karen Kroeger July 18, 1964 Sonny & Kathy Laird August 1, 1964 Richard & Ronda Wand August 22, 1964 Norm & Sandy Funke October 24, 1964 John & Betty Ley February 13, 1965 Frank & Betty Poore June 12, 1965 Dave & Judy Huseman September 25, 1965 Charles & Geraldine Radel June 11, 1966 Terry & Pat Ludwig July 23, 1966 Jerry & Joyce Sanders November 19, 1966 Judy & Denny Milfs June 24, 1967 Harold & Pat Ellerbrock October 21, 1967 Kent & Janet Schreacke January 27, 1968 Mike & Julie Reiter May 4, 1968 Deacon Bob & Mary Ann Lundberg January 4, 1969 Steve & Sue Hull March 22, 1969 Tom & Marilena Frier August 9, 1969 Tom & Terry Bordewick May 25, 1970 David & Ann Reis June 5, 1971 Steve & Margie Sinnock September 18, 1971 Dale & Marty Venvertloh June 9, 1972 Chuck & Meg Fitch June 24, 1972 David & Terri May August 26, 1972 Mario & Ginny Camacho May 17, 1973 John & Judy Liesen June 23, 1973 Mike & De Anne Budde October 27, 1973 Jan & Crayton Achelpohl October 24, 1973 Tom & Judi Schutte October 16, 1974 Stan & Kathy Schwartz November 29, 1974 Bob & Jil Johnson December 27, 1974 Jim & Kathy Cramsey February 7, 1975 Jerry & Mary Loos June 7, 1975 Gary & Linda Myers June 8, 1975 Bob & Carol Rakers June 14, 1975 Sharon & Tom Phillips July 15, 1977 George & Connie Schrage May 20, 1978 Dave & Kathy Harman October 20, 1978 Kent & Ann Anderson August 18, 1979 Neal & Lori Cornwell August 23, 1980 Dwight & Barb Seeley December 19, 1980 Mike & Vivian Schwartz October 3, 1981 Tom & Diane Frese May 1, 1982 Bob & Carol Welding May 8, 1982 Randy & Char Stocker June 26, 1982 Doug & Karen Greenwell August 6, 1983 Bill & Natalie Cornwell October 14, 1983 Rich & Ann Lentz May 19, 1984 Al & Cindy Brink June 9, 1984 Bill & Barb Wooten July 28, 1984 Kevin & Janice Schuckman September 15, 1984 Greg & Moia Uzelac November 17, 1984 Laurie & Marty Stegeman June 22, 1985 Nick & Lori Terwelp July 19, 1985 Steve & Kathy Boll August 3, 1985 Mike & Mary Schuttler May 24, 1986 Karl & Mary Ann Kroshinsky May 30, 1987 Mark & Mary Christensen June 13, 1987 Matt & Barb Holtmeyer November 7, 1987 Mary & Lyn Strieker July 16, 1988 Steve & Nancy Felde September 10, 1988 Bob & Ann Soltys June 24, 1989 Pat & Jane Carley September 9, 1989 Angie & Mike Hancox October 6, 1989 4
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