Parish Directory Thirty - third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16, 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 November is: “That all who suffer loneliness may experience the closeness of God and the support of others.” Parish Directory In Our Parish Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of the Universe Jesus Christ is king of all creation. At the end of Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus tells his disciples that all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to him (28:18). The Revelation of John calls him King of kings and Lord of lords (19:16). People wanted to make Jesus a king after he worked the miracle of the loaves, but he went away by himself instead (Jn 6:15). They wanted a secular king to govern their land. Jesus wanted to rule their hearts. The Catholic Church celebrates the kingship of Christ on the last Sunday of the church year which is November 23rd. The liturgical year reaches its climax in a celebration that honors the supreme command of Christ. He has dominion over all creation, and he rules every person who believes in him. The feast of Christ the King entered the Catholic calendar in 1925, which Pope Pius XI had set aside as a holy year. Pius thought the feast would bring the year to a solemn close, help combat the forces of secularism, and remind the world that Christ is its ultimate ruler. The pope chose the last Sunday of October because of its proximity to the end of the liturgical year and to serve as a prelude to All Saints Day on Nov. 1. The same day was already being observed as Reformation Sunday in the Protestant traditions. Pope Paul VI moved the observance from the end of October to the very last Sunday of the church year in order to exalt its theme even more. Now we end the year with an idea that sums up all that we have celebrated and that prepares us to start anew: this Jesus, whose birth we will soon celebrate, is the king of all creation. Thanksgiving Dinner The Christ Renews His Parish ministry will be helping Fr. Derk host the annual Thanksgiving dinner on November 27th. It will take place in the Parish Family Center on Thanksgiving Day. A traditional dinner of turkey and all the fixings will be served at 1pm. If you don’t have family in the area or have no place to go on Thanksgiving Day, come celebrate with your parish family. The dinner will be free. We ask that you call Gloria in the parish office at (407) 6576114, ext. 228, no later than Monday, November 24th if you have any questions or to make reservations for you and the members in your party. Join us for Mass on Thanksgiving Day We invite all to start Thanksgiving Day by “giving thanks” in the celebration of the Eucharist. Mass will be celebrated at 9:00am in the church. The Song of Harvest Home - UCF Choral Concert All parishioners are invited to the UCF Fall Choral Concert to be held here in our parish church on Thursday, November 20th at 7:30pm. The University Chorus, Women’s Chorus and Chamber Singers, directed by Dr. David Brunner and Kelly A. Miller, will perform classical, folk, American and world music. Featuring pianist Per Danielsson and Theatre UCF dancers directed by Judi Siegfried. Narrated by Kate Ingram. Please bring a non-perishable food item to benefit our food pantry. Admission is free. Parish Offices Adult Faith Formation/RCIA/ Young Adults Sal Ballacchino ............... Ext 254 Bookkeeper Andrea Cole ................... Ext 253 Fingerprinting Gloria Miller................... Ext 228 Maintenance Will Rivas....................... Ext 250 Leo Fitzsimmons………..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 434 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 Parish Directory In Our Parish Let’s Celebrate Christmas Together! Please join us on Saturday, December 6th from 8:00pm until 12:00am, at our Christmas Party Dinner and Dance, organized by the Hispanic Ministry of our parish. Tickets are $30 for adults, $15 for children ages 9-12 and $5 for children ages 3-8. A typical Caribbean dinner will be served including dessert and coffee. A variety of music by DJ, and a 50/50 raffle plus other surprises. Come, bring your friends and family to celebrate and share with your parish family. To purchase tickets, please stop in to the Parish Office, Monday through Friday from 9am until 5pm. For more information, please contact us at (407) 657-6114, ext. 236. New Year’s Eve Dance Tickets are now available to join Fr. Derk and the pastoral staff for the “Black Tie and Pearls” ball on December 31st from 7:30pm until 1:00am in our Parish Center. Your ticket for this fun-filled evening to ring in the new year will include hors d’oeuvres, dinner, dessert, party favors, photo-booth, and a champagne toast at midnight. There will also be silent auction and raffle items, a 50/50 drawing, and a cash bar, along with live entertainment and a DJ. Tickets are now available at the Parish Office and are $50 per person until December 21st ($60 per person after December 21st). Black tie and pearls are optional. 300 Club Tickets Now On Sale for 2015 The Men's Club are actively selling tickets for our 2015 calendar year. Tickets are $25 for 57 chances to win. The proceeds from these sales go right back to the church in the form of: Carillon Sound System that rings before and after each mass as well as on the hour and half hour; new flat screen TV's in the classrooms; a significant donation to the Evangelical Ministry for the purchase of the books distributed last year at Christmas and again this year. So support for this 300 club gets you a chance to win some money, but more importantly allows us to make improvements around the church, so please consider buying a ticket today. They are on sale at every Mass and by seeing any Men's Club member. 300 Club Winner The winner for November 9th: #0185. Feeding the Homeless In October, your donations fed the residents in the new Men's Pavilion, people invited in off the street, those at the Women, Children and Families facility as well as to the Battered Women's facility. Thanks to all of you who helped us bring meals to homeless in downtown Orlando. It was done through your donating food, donating money, helping with preparing and serving the hungry. May God bless you all for your incredible generosity and dedication. Next Sunday, November 23rd we will again be serving meals at the Coalition for the Homeless. Tins being distributed today after Masses can be returned with prepared food (e.g. pasta, rice, meat, potatoes, baked items) to the Parish Hall between 7:30am and 2:30pm next Sunday, November 23rd. For more details call (407) 365-6730. Your continued support is greatly appreciated. Your monetary donations together with food donations, help us to serve all these meals. Monetary donations can be left at our carts outside the church on the 3rd Sunday of each month. Alternatively, checks made out to Sts. Peter and Paul, with “for Feed the Homeless” in the memo section, can be dropped in the collection baskets during Masses throughout the month. We periodically also need additional assistance with food transport to the Coalition. If have a truck or SUV and could serve as back-up for this vital function, please contact Bill at (407) 365-6730 or wrowan8@att.net. If you have not been receiving information from our ministry as requested, or would like to start getting it, send an email to Bill at (new address) wrowan8@att.net Saint John Paul II Ministry Meeting of St. John Paul II Ministry this month will be Sunday, November 16th in St. Joseph room (parish center) at 2:30pm. All interested are welcome. Breakfast with Santa The annual Breakfast with Santa will be held on Saturday, December 13th, in the Parish Family Center. Breakfast will consist of French toast sticks, sausage, OJ and milk and will be served from 9:00-10:00 am. Santa will arrive at 10:00 am. Parents, please bring your cameras and take pictures of your child/children with Santa. Children will visit with Santa, work on a Christmas craft, and learn about the Advent Wreath and its meaning for Christmas. Admission is an item for the Parish Pantry. Breakfast is free for children 10 years of age and younger. For those 10-16 years old there will be a charge of $2, and adults will be charged $3. Hosted by the Council of Catholic Women. In Our Parish Everyday Evangelization: How to Share Your Faith With Confidence All parishioners are invited to an evening of inspiration and dialogue with popular author and speaker, Bert Ghezzi, hosted by Ablaze - the Sts. Peter and Paul Young Adult Ministry. Bert Ghezzi has written twenty books, including: Voices of the Saints, Mystics and Miracles, and most recently, The Heart of Catholicism and Prayers to the Holy Spirit. Join us Monday, November 17th, in the Parish Hall at 7:00pm. Christmas Caroling for Shut-ins: It’s that time again! This year’s event will take place on Saturday, December 13th from 1:30-4:30pm. We will begin gathering by the fountain with the statue of Jesus washing Peter’s feet at 1:15pm. and leave promptly at 1:30pm. If you are interested in going, have a minivan to help with carpooling to the homes and facilities, or if you just want more information, please call Marian at (407) 678-8581. It is a beautiful way to experience the true meaning of Christmas! Ministry to the Sick Christmas Angels It is that time of the year when our hearts go out to our parishioners who are home bound or living in nursing homes. Christmas Angels with suggested gift ideas will be in the Narthex after all Masses on November 29 and 30th. Please pick up an angel and return an unwrapped gift to the Family Center or Office by December 14th. We want to ensure our most vulnerable parishioners know they are always in our thoughts and prayers especially at Christmas. For inquiries please contact Diane Fitzsimmons at (497) 672-0612 or Diana Espinoza at (407) 766-3955. Ablaze - Young Adult Ministry Monday Night Ablaze continues its third series tomorrow night where we will be discussing how to "Ignite the Fire Within: Celebrating my Catholic Identity." We will meet at 7:00pm in the St. Joseph room. " Join us on Thursday nights at Crispers at 7:00pm for our weekly Bible Study where we prepare for Sunday Mass together by discussing and reflecting on the upcoming weekend's readings. No preparation is necessary! 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. WorkForce Ministry The next WorkForce Ministry meeting will be Monday December 8th from 7:00-8:00pm in the St. Frances Classroom. The Sts. Peter and Paul WorkForce Ministry provides support, encouragement, resources and Christian fellowship to the unemployed and underemployed by preparing them to face the challenges of a new job search. Our presenter will be fellow Sts. Peter & Paul parishioner Dr. Douglas W. Texter who will lead an interactive discussion on effective resume and cover letter writing techniques. Doug previously served as a résumé coach for the Employment Ministry at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis and is currently pursuing certification as a résumé writer, as well as taking refresher courses in copy editing through the University of California at Berkeley. Doug currently serves as the Course Director for Literary Criticism and Analytical Thinking at Full Sail University. He earned his BA at the University of Pennsylvania, his MA at Villanova University, and his Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota. For those looking for fellowship in your own job search or for those looking to support your fellow parishioners in their challenging career transition, please join us at WorkForce. For further information, please call Stephen Smith at (386) 566-6689. Life Screening Event Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church is pleased to offer a preventive health event. Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless health screenings on December 4th. Five screenings will be offered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries; abdominal aortic aneurysms; hardening of the arteries in the legs; atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat ; and a bone density screening, for men and women. Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount). All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129 please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners. Bulletin Deadline The bulletin deadline is 12:00pm. Information must be received by Monday, November 17th for the Nov. 22/23 bulletin and by Wednesday, November 19th for the November 29/30 bulletin. Please email Pat Nunes: pat.nunes@stspp.net. Parish Ministries In Our Diocese Support the Catholic Campaign for Human Development Collection Nov. 22-23 The Catholic Campaign for Human Development is dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty by funding community programs that encourage independence. You are essential to its success. Your generous donations will give those in poverty the support they need to make lasting changes. Together, we can make a difference in families and communities across the United States. Please donate prayerfully and generously. “Together in Holiness”– An Inspiring Event for Couples! November 15th from 8:00am-1:00pm. You don’t want to miss this…the first ever Together in Holiness offered in the Diocese of Orlando! This half-day event for couples will help your marriage and family—not just to survive—but to thrive in holiness! The morning includes insightful presentations, Mass, Eucharistic adoration, and conversation with the one you love. Speakers include the dynamic Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, radio host of From the Rooftops; Dennis Johnson Jr., Secretary for Evangelization and Family Life for the Diocese of Orlando; and Chris & Sarah Stravitsch from the John Paul II Foundation for Life & Family. You will learn how your family is a domestic church, insights on prayer, and practical guidance for praying with your spouse and children at home. Free childcare! Learn more and register at www.TogetherInHoliness.org. Treat yourselves to this inspiring event! Give Generously to the Support for Retired Religious Collection Dec. 7 Religious order sisters, brothers, and priests have spent their lives ministering to others. Minister to them in their retirement by giving generously to the Support for Retired Religious Collection. Funds collected will provide for the day-to-day care of roughly 35,000 senior religious, providing necessities such as prescription medications and nursing care. Please give to those who have given a lifetime. Helpers’ Mass and Rosary Procession, December 6th with Bishop Noonan The next Helpers’ Mass and Rosary procession will be held at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church (861 Maitland Avenue, Altamonte Springs, FL) Saturday, December 6th, beginning with Mass at 8:00am with Bishop Noonan. Following Mass participants will process to the All Women's Center facility on Maitland Avenue while praying the rosary. All are invited to join in praying for the protection of human life. For more information, contact the Office of Advocacy and Justice; (407) 246-4819; advocacyjustice@orlandodiocese.org. The Way, The Truth, The Life Video Series Bishop John Noonan announced a new video series in the Diocese of Orlando aimed at helping people know the core tenets of the Catholic faith and how to integrate those tenets into daily life. The campaign, titled "The Way, The Truth and The Life", is comprised of eight videos and based on Sacred Scripture: "Master, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way? Jesus said to him, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:5-6). The videos may be found at http://www.orlandodiocese.org/waytruthlife. 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 Linda Pellegrino ........... 737-9549 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 Parish Directory Mass Intentions for this Week Monday, November 17 - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious 8:30 am...†Tex Bomotano by Eddie & Aida Sambat Tuesday, November 18 8:30 am…†Francis Engel by Nick & Pat Nunes Wednesday, November 19 8:30 am…†Andrea Bereznak by Chojnacki Family Thursday, November 20 8:30 am…†Eileen Lombardi by Lombardi Family Friday, November 21 - The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:30 am…†Barbara Rajchel by Lou & Dolores Rajchel Scripture Readings for Next Weekend Ez 34:11-12,15-17 1 Cor 15:20-26, 28 Matthew 25:31-46 Visit us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/stspp *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. Saturday, November 22 - Saint Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr Vigil Mass for Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 5:00 pm…†Cecilia Gillan by Roselie Laugen 7:00 pm…†John Julian Flaherty by Mom, Dad & Sister Sunday, November 23 - Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 8:00 am...†Joseph A. Yarid by Janet Yarid 10:00 am...†People of the Parish 12:00 pm...†Raquel Montero by Pirela Family 6:00 pm...†Clemente T. Alcala by Family And Please Pray For... Cali Rose Adkins Tere Alcantara Maria Balisado The Barrera Family Bernard Carr Irene Chessa Louise Clancy Ken Clark Justine Cline Joseph S. Columbus Miguel Lopez Deynes Asher Donovan Micah Ashley Duff Emerita Dulce Patricia Dwyer Carla Ely Esther Ely Mike Farrington Lynn Fekany Ron Ferrara Alice Filipelli Judi Flanagan Christy Gallucci The Galvin Family Nicholas Garcia Joan Gogulski Billy Graham Arsenio Gumahad Michelle Haug Kyra Henriques The Horgan Family John Horvath Margie Ingalls Robert Jablonski Tracie Jackson Maria Jaen Andy Jenkins Conrad Kaminski Edward Kane Betty Kearney Eleanor Keilman Ann Lancaster Phyllis Lapeus Morgan Layco Dominick Livera Andrew Loire Jo Longo Renee Love Maria Lung Emilie Lyons Annette Magloire Marianne Santos Malsi Jorge Martinez The Matta Family Michael McGrail Georgina Medina Midia Medina Momizagans Mgdl The Nanadiego Family S. Lee Nease Joan Noviello Edward O’Donnell Gloria Ocasio The Ortega Family Beverly Owen Rebecca Padilla Jesus Panora Mary Pashayan Christopher Petrisin Diane Petrone Silvio Petrone Jr. Manuel Pino Myrna Pino Rafael Pino Rosa Pino Jayne Precor Ruth Proaño Ed Provencher III Elizabeth Quintana Todd Raby Michael Ramos The Ramos Family Alice Redmond Julia Reparip Helen Rice Lorrene Richard Richard Ridigill Brendalee Rivera Dennis Joel Rivera Lissette Rivera Sandra Rivera The Rivera Family Kathy & Donna Roemer Lois Roundy Rosemary Van Ruiten Annette Schimpf Gabriel Serna Pablo Serna The Serenil Family Carolyn Sherlock Joe Shorten Andrew Sinclair Sue Smith Raymond Srebernak Donna Stas Ruth Stokes The Stratton Family Bernice Summers The Syzmanski Family David Talbert Fr. Joseph Terra Lindsey Terrell Dee Thomas Remy Torres Flora Twachtman Nancy Tyson Inez Uhler Rosemary Van Ruiten Susan Vaughan Emil Veselka 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.
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