The Parish of St. Peter Quincy, IL Solemnity of All Souls, November 2, 2014 ~Mass Intentions~ November 3-9, 2014 3. Monday 8:00 a.m. Connie Nesbit 4. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. Anna Badamo 5. Wednesday 8:30am Burdette Foiles 6. Thursday 8:00 a.m. Angela Affre 7. Friday, 8:00 a.m. Carol Chandler 8. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Special Intention 8. Saturday 5:00 p.m. Steve Scherr 9. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Georgiann Kuhl 9. Sunday 9:30 a.m. All The Poor Souls 9. Sunday 11:00 a.m. Our Parish Family — 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, Throughout the month of November, the Catholic Church reminds us that the Church comprises not only those who are living here on earth, but also we remember those who have gone before us in death. In the words of St. Paul, “whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.” And so throughout the month of November, we are encouraged to pray for the dead, to visit the cemetery, and to offer Masses for the repose of the soul of our departed. As we begin this new month of November, the first celebration is that of the Solemnity of All Souls Day. When we die, our bodies are buried for we return to the dust from which we came; but we also acknowledge and proclaim that our souls continue living in the resurrection of the dead. We are not sure of what happens after death except that the particular judgment will take place in the life of each individual. This judgment will lead to entrance into heaven either immediately or after a period of purification or to eternal damnation. At death, our time of trial is over. The particular judgment will reveal us for what we are; we will see our lives as God sees them. One of the poets writes: “if you insist on having your own way, you will get it. Hell is the enjoyment of our own way forever. If you really want God’s way, you will get it in heaven.” In the meantime, let us all pray for each other, as well as those who continue to prepare themselves for heaven as they purify themselves of all selfishness and selfcenteredness. As we remember the dead during this month of November, I ask for your continual support of the Quincy Catholic Cemeteries. There are special envelopes included in your packet of envelopes and your donations to assist our cemeteries can be place in any collection during this month of November. As you should be aware, we use these differing collections to help us improve our cemetery facilities. The monies received for burials and burial plots help in the upkeep of the cemetery but cannot assist in any type of general improvements. Therefore, we ask for your help both in November and in May (Memorial Day). If you can assist us, we would appreciate it. We will also be celebrating our Mass of Remembrance at the 9:30 a.m. Mass on Sunday, November 2nd. During this Mass, we will remember all the parishioners who have died during this past year—since this time last year. We also will be remembering throughout our November Masses, all those persons who are listed in our Book of the Dead. This book is located at the altar of St. Joseph. We will be having coffee and donuts this Sunday and we ask parishioners who are present to come and join us for this type of fellowship with each other. We will also be highlighting some differing ministries in our parish and we ask you to peruse their tables, and perhaps inquire as to how you might be able to share your gifts and talents with them. Once again our annual stewardship renewal will soon be taking place and we would enjoy having many, if not all, sign up for the many F U N D Next Meeting Pack the Pantry November 9th : 6:30pm—8:00pm Meet in the Martha Jane Room All 7th, 8th, & 9th graders & their friends welcome! Saints Alive! Let Me See Your Halo November 23 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! Rest in Peace May the souls of Jerry Brown & Derek “DJ” Venvertloh CD of the Week: “Meet Your Mother: An Introduction to Mary” by Dr. Mark Miravelle who covers all the major Church teachings about Our Lady. This is not only for the person with little or no knowledge of Mary but is meant for those who are anxious to renew their devotion to the Mother of Jesus. Adoration Chapel Hours There are several available hours in the Adoration Chapel: Wednesday 3:00-4:00AM, Saturday 3:00-4:00PM and SunBaptisms day 2:00-3:00AM. Please call Mary Voorhis 224-0084 or Adelyn Koren Dial, daughter of Brian & Justina (Stone) Dial, Sharon Zehnle 223-6279. Alexander Robert Peters, son of Dominic & Megan (Winkeljohn) Stewardship Corner Peters, and Isla Ann Ufkes, daughter of Ted & Alicia (Boesen) Sharing our talents arises from the fact that God has givUfkes, were made children of God through the reception of the en each of us the ability and gifts to do certain things well, sacrament of Baptism on Saturday, October 25, 2014 and Sunand we are to develop those talents for the good of others. day, October 26, 2014. sing praises with the Angels in Heaven forever. Area Events 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. Week of November 2, 2014 A Message from Mrs. Janet Bick “St. Peter School provides a quality education built on Catholic values and teachings.” Stewardship Renewal Begins Today This week we kick off our parish Stewardship Renewal. Check your mailbox for a package of beautiful materials that explain what stewardship means at St. Peter. Over the next few weeks, please pray about your role in our parish. Two Sundays from now, each parish family is asked to make commitments of time, talent and treasure. Illinois Catholic Advocacy Network I-CAN Bishop Thomas John Paprocki is asking parishioners to view the video recorded from the Illinois Catholic Conference. This is designed to help people stay informed on issues affecting the Church and her mission at both the state and federal levels. http://vimeo.com/107747634. Western Catholic Union Fall Soup Day WCU Fall Soup Day will be from 11:00am to 1:00pm on Tuesday, Nov. 4, in the WCU Hall, 516 Maine St. in Quincy, Coffee & Donuts, Blood Pressures & Fair Trade This Sunday IL. The cost will be $6.00 for all-you-can-eat chili, chicken Please join us Sunday after all masses in the cafeteria for Cof- noodle, or bean soup, one ham or turkey sandwich, dessert fee & Donuts, blood pressure screenings, and Fair Trade sale. and beverage. Carry-outs are available. Proceeds will beneThe Fair Trade has lots of gifts, home décor, jewelry, and more. fit Ladies of Charity. Message from St. Peter Stewardship Team NOVEMBER 2014 MINISTRY SCHEDULE We welcome all parishioners to join us in the cafeteria for cofSaturday, 5:00 p.m. Mass fee & doughnuts after Mass. Learn about the ministries that Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist: Lou Anderson (1), nourish our children and consider taking an active role as we Terry & Tom Bordewick (2 & 3), Angie & Mike Hancox (4 & approach our Stewardship Renewal. 5), Justin Wolf (6), Karen Wolf (7) Lead Usher: Ron Cudney Social Concerns Collection Ushers: Dave Hogge, Sonny Laird, Richard Lauer, Chuck Social Concerns will be collecting soup and crackers this Scholz weekend, November 1-2 for the 1st Sunday collection for the Sunday, 8:00 a.m. Mass Ladies of Charity. Containers are located in the Narthex. Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist: Cindy Brink (1), VePlease keep the following in your prayers: ~Kristopher Schreacke ~Sierra Miller ~Michael Dolan ~Karen Wiewel ~Dick Heckenkamp ~Barb Sohn ~Isabelle Meyer ~Gerald Mast Sr. ~Billy Smith ~Shirley O’Hara ~Eileene Anderson ~Jamie Doane ~Theresa Althoff ~Arlene Lansing ~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. The School of St. Peter ronica & Warren Brush (2 & 3), Tom McLaughlin (4), Linda Myers (5), Rich Niemann Sr. (6), Ashley Wensing (7) Lead Usher: Kent Schreacke Ushers: Ernie Bain, Wayne Fessler, Kurt Stuckman, Nick Terwelp Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Mass Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist: Luke Bealor (1), Judy & Michael Domme (2 & 3), Cheryl Liesen (4), Clint McDonald (5), James & Kari Weisenberger (6 & 7) Lead Usher: Gary Zanger Ushers: Jim Cramsey, Norman Funke, Chris Gill, Mike Kurk Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Mass Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist: Patrick Carlye (1), Tom & Jennifer Ernst (2 & 3), J. Michael Haubrich (4), Gabe & Holly VanderBol (5 & 6), Zach VanderBol (7) Lead Usher: Gary Frericks Ushers: Neal Cornwell, Ted Niemann, Jim Scott, Tom Strieker 5 St. Peter 8th Grade Class in Washington, D.C. 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. 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. The 8th grade class officers laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.in Arlington National Cemetary Katelyn Nelson, Chloe Wedding, Sierra Sturhahn, and Drew Tushaus. MENU Monday: Turkey sandwich wrap, carrots & dip, fruit, milk. Tuesday: Sloppy joe on wg bun, rf Doritos, mixed veggies, fruit, milk. Wednesday: Chicken nuggets, corn, raspberry sherbert, fruit, milk. Thursday: Sausage pizza, green beans, fruit, milk. Friday: Pancake sausage wrap, smiley fries, fruit, milk. THIS WEEK Tues., Nov. 4: Brandon Thomsen from QCT will be here to work with students. Wed., Nov. 5: School Mass 8:30 with the 5th grade assisting;; IESA Girls Crusaders Basketball game vs. Macomb 6:00 p.m. in St. Peter gym Thurs., Nov. 5: Picture Retake day; Brandon Thomsen from QCT here to work with students Fri., Nov. 6: Spirit Day; Covey Assembly 8:10 a.m. in the gym 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. Nov. 3: Ladies Cursillo 7:00 p.m., Fr. Bauer Room Tues. Nov. 4: 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. Nov. 5: PSR 6:15 p.m., School Ladies Cursillo 7:00 p.m., Fr. Bauer Room Thurs. Nov. 6: Cribbage 1:00 p.m., Martha Jane Room Fri. Nov. 7: TMIY 5:45 a.m., Gym Novena 8:30 a.m., Church Sat. Nov. 8: Rosary 7:30 a.m., Church Sun. Nov. 9: Daycare 9:30 a.m., Maria Goretti Room Liturgy of the Word 9:30 a.m., Martha Jane Room Fr. Leo’s column continued differing ministries here at St. Peter Church. Stewardship means more than having people’s names on our books but true stewardship encourages and challenges all parishioners to get involved in sharing their time, talents, and treasures with us. Doug Greenwell will be speaking at all the Masses this weekend, introducing us once again to the stewardship renewal that will soon be taking place. We received all the permissions for our new PA system to be put in place. Now we wait for the company who will be doing our work to schedule us— hopefully with work being completed by Thanksgiving Day. We haven’t received the final tally for the TEC collection; our October count is now complete; and sometime during the month of November we will be having special envelopes for the annual CYO collection. This collection will take place on the weekend of November 22-23rd. More details later. Parish in Action —Mass Servers— Weekday Masses, November 3-8: 8:00 a.m. Peyton & Joshua Sheffield Saturday Mass, November 8: 5:00 p.m. Hayden & Alexandra Barnes Sunday Masses, November 9: 8:00 a.m. Hanna Folkenroth, Michelle Gough 9:30 a.m. Katelyn Nelson, Griffin & Emme Kirn 11:00 a.m. Ben & Gabe Whittaker Remembering Those That Have Passed —Daily Mass Ministry Schedule— November 3-8: Lector: Beth Young EMHC: Martha Rapp, Kathy Harman, Mary Brahler WEEKLY COLLECTION Oct. 27 Loose Total to Date $603.25 $14,153.20 $16,315.46 $343,680.67 $4,400.00 $150,772.00 $189.00 $3,226.75 Totals $21,507.71 $511,832.62 Total Budget Goal $30,200.00 $513,400.00 Envelopes Annual School Fund Holy Days ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: The young parent ($8,692.29) ($1,567.38) had been teaching his three year old daughter, Caitlin, Difference the Lord’s Prayer. For several evenings at bedtime, she Church Sound System $3,000.00 $4,750.00 would repeat after him the lines of the prayer. Finally, he decided to let her go solo. Listening Diocesan Collections with much pride, the little girl fully enunciated each World Mission Day: $2,066 word, right up to the end of the prayer: “Lead us not Cemetery: $100 into temptation,” she prayed, “but deliver some email. Amen.” A little girl had just finished her first week of school. “I’m just wasting my time,” she said to her mother. “I can’t read, I can’t write, and they won’t let me talk.” Amt. Assessed 2014 $105,019 3 Other Remembered Deceased Loved Ones: George Terford Roy, Ellamae & Elsie Adams Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Allison Nov. 2013 through Oct. 2014: Steve Ray Ballard Mr. & Mrs. Hal Barton Robert Anderson George Bernzen & family Kathleen Schmitt Alexis Christine Bliven Ronald Hubble Gertude Carson Arthur Grussenmeyer Nelson Colgrove Richard Ehrhart Bill Cramsey Evelyn Grossman Jack Cress Virginia Dieckhoff Raymond & Viola Deters Julie Barry Shirley Erd Bernard Goggins Edward Evans Michael Pasley Wallace & Marie Heberling George Eversman II George & Freda Heberling Frank Meyer Alvin “Pete” Harman Robert Spring Harold Hastings Nicholas Davis Rita & Herman Huber Donald Laws Wyverne Hunter Marilyn Deege Peggy Jacobson Beverly Killen Susan Jurkowski Robert Siebers Gertude Kamphaus Tracy McDonald May, William & Joseph Sandra Guegel Larkin Joyce Glanzman Carl & Ruth Ann Lundberg Alvera Grawe Fred Manning Vicki Keller George Mating Jerry Brown Auris McGee Jr. Derek Venvertloh Larry Meyer George Nelson John & Veronica Parks Diane Erd Rowlett Hazel Ruff Bruce Sander Ted Sander Garry Sandidge Steve Scherr Mr. & Mrs. Herman Schneidman Jim Seibert Molly Shields-Kite John Stauder Catherine Stauder Rita Terford Emily Thompson Roy & Helen Uhll Irma & Harold Vollbracht Agnes Vonderheide Rome Vonderheide Arthur Westhaus Freda Westhaus Wing Family Butch & Carol Yazell 4
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