August 9, 2015 - Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church

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August 9, 2015 - Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church
ParishoftheDioceseofWinonaandstaffed
bythepriestsofthe
“InstituteoftheIncarnateWord”IVE
Pastor:
Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE
AssociatePastor:
Fr. Richard Yevchak, IVE,
Fr. Andrew Whiting, IVE
Administrator:
Mark Frederick, ext 108
Secretary:
Shirley Pestka, ext. 101
FaithFormation:
Beth Shank, ext. 109
YouthMinistry:
Beverly Miller ext. 110
Music&Liturgy:Lisa Knutson ext.102
ParishTrustee:Frank Cesario
Daniel Scott
PriestResidence:
512 E. Mulberry St.
LoyolaCatholicSchool:388-2997
IVEHighSchoolSeminary: 387-2565
MassSchedule
Daily:
7:00 am Mondaythru Friday
8:00 am Saturday
Saturday:
5:15 pm
Sunday:
7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am
1:00 pm (Espanol)
HolyDay:
See bulletin
SSPeter&PaulParishOf ice:
105 North Fifth St., Mankato, MN 56001
Phone: 507-388-2995
Fax: 507-388-7661
E-mail: [email protected]
NINETEENTHSUNDAY
ORDINARYTIME
August9,2015
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SacramentofReconciliation
Saturday:
11 am-noon; & 4-5 pm
Daily:
After the 7:00 am Mass
Othertimesbyappointment.
SacramentofBaptism
Contact the Parish Of ice at least one
month in advance of the desired date. The
usual time for Baptism is at 4:15 pm the
last Saturday of the month.
SacramentofMatrimony
For registered, participating members of
the Parish, arrangements for preparation
and the date are made by contacting one
of the pastors, at least six months before
the wedding.
BulletinNotices
All articles for the bulletin are due by 2 pm on
Tuesday. Bulletin articles should always be
turned in to the parish of ice with a contact
person’s name and phone number.
NewMembersWelcome
Please register at the Parish Of ice.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112:1-2, 5-9;
Jn 12:24-26
Tuesday: Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32:3-4ab, 7-9, 12;
Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14
Wednesday: Dt 34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8,
16-17; Mt 18:15-20
Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Ps 114:16; Mt 18:21 — 19:1
Friday:
Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18,
21-22, 24; Mt 19:3-12
Saturday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2;
Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1
Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28
Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab;
Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27;
Lk 1:39-56
Sunday:
Prv 9:1-6; Ps 34:2-7;
Eph 5:15-20; Jn 6:51-58
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Mass Intentions
10 Monday: 7:00 AM
+Anniv. of Paul Callanan: Clara Eggers
+Phyllis Niederegger: Tom & Nita Looft
+Joanne Schaub & Milo & Myrtle Corchoran: Millie
Daufenbach
11 Tuesday: 7:00 AM
+James Dittrich: Lois Reed
Living and Deceased of the Mares and Hoffman Families:
Mallory Hoffman
Oaklawn Health Care: No Mass this week
12 Wednesday: 7:00 AM
+Lois Willaert: Joan Schmitz
+Betty Brown: Marcus & Kristine Erlandson
Intentions of Mike and Rita: Mrs. Don Ray
13 Thursday: 7:00 AM
+Lois Willaert: Shirley Pestka
+Cyril C. Clements: Paul Scheurer
14 Friday: 7:00 AM
+Anniv. of Billie Seifert: James Seifert
+Melanie Currier: Joann Gunderson
Intentions of Alina Giroux: Burroughs Family
15 Saturday: 8:00 AM
+Anniv. of Leo Dauk: Edith Dauk
+Julie Marden: Lorraine Marden
Intentions of Caroline Abbott and Family: Mrs. Don Ray
Weekly Schedule
Monday, August 10
7:00 pm COF meeting in DeSmet Meeting Room
Tuesday, August 11
7:30 am to 12 noon Adoration in Xavier Chapel
Wednesday, August 12
8:00 am Building Committee Meeting in Room 302
Thursday: August 13
6:30 pm German Club meets in Upper Room
7:00 pm Rosary for Priests in Xavier Hall Chapel
Friday, August 14
7:30 am to 6 pm Adoration in Xavier Hall
Saturday, August 15
9:00 am Legion of Mary in Xavier Hall Room 203
Mark Your Calendar
October 4 - Mum Fest - 10:30 to 3 pm
October 23 - Anointing Mass - 12:05
Helping Hands
If you would like to help serve the funeral lunches for the
month of August please call Mary Winslow at 387-4429 or
JoAnn Hensel at 388-7510. Thank you.
PASTOR’S MESSAGE
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Jesus gives us a firm statement about himself: “I am the living bread that came down from
heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for
the life of the world” The Eucharist transforms those who receive Communion. To participate
actively in the Mass, we need to resist a tendency to passivity when gather in an audience-like
setting. At Mass, we are an assembly of believers called to be a community joined in the praise
and worship of God. We do this in singing of hymns, psalms, recitation of prayers and responses, especially in our “Yes” to God in the great Amen. Active participation also requires an interior attention and a profound inner offering, as St. Paul urges in Romans 12: 1: “I urge you
therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, your
spiritual worship.” When the assembly of the faithful, from the hands of the priest, offers the sacrifice of Christ to the
Father, the members of the assembly are called to offer their bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, in
using the word body, St. Paul does not mean simply our flesh and bones, but rather our very selves. This, then, is a
spiritual sacrifice. How can we do this? In the Eucharistic Prayer, we hear that Jesus took the bread, blessed it, broke
it, made it his Body, and gave it for our salvation. One way of identifying with this is to pray, “Lord, take me, bless
me. Break me. Make me a part of you saving, sacrificial gift for the world’s bodily and spiritual needs.” Having offered ourselves to the Father in union with Christ, we practice active participation in the Mass in its highest form.
When we receive Communion, we need to remember that we are not changing Christ into ourselves, Jesus is transforming us into himself. This requires a proper understanding of the Real Presence of Jesus under the appearance of
bread and wine. It is not simply a symbol that merely points to Jesus. Nor is Christ’s presence just a projection on our
part in the sense that we make him present when we receive him. As Pope Benedict XVI told the young people gather
for the Twentieth World youth Day: “The Body and Blood of Christ are given to us so that we ourselves will be transformed in our turn. We are to become the Body of Christ, his own Flesh and Blood. We all eat the one bread, and this
means that we ourselves become one…He is within us, and we are in him.”
Seminarians: The seminarians are back again for the new school year. Our annual camping trip will take place in
Colorado from this Sunday until August 23rd. Please pray for us.
Food For The Poor: Next weekend of August 15, Rev. Geoffrey Wirth will speak at all the Masses about a ministry providing direct relief to the poor through Latin American and the Caribbean. Fr. Wirth will share personal witness about Food For The Poor’s mission to care for the destitute as a means of living out the Gospel mandate to love
one another. Fr. Wirth was ordained in 1967 for the Diocese of Rockford. Before joining Food For The Poor to preach
on behalf of those we serve, he served in the missions in Guatemala teaching in the Seminary and as a Pastor in his
Diocese. Please join me in welcoming Fr. Wirth.
2015 Catholic Ministries Appeal: As you can see in page 6 the bar chart of Catholic Ministries Appeal has increase. Thank you for participating in this important campaign of the Diocese and please those who do not participated yet, please consider doing this. Your contribution will help the ministry of our Bishop. Blessings.
Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE
Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Join the seminarians, our priests and staff for our annual full-day pilgrimage to the beautiful
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, WI. On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 –
For registration please call to the parish at 388-2995
AUGUST 9, 2015
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Pastoral Council
New Members
If you would like to take
part of the pastoral Council of our
parish, please call to the office.
Our meetings are the 4th Thursday
of each month. You have to be a
register member of the SSPP.
"A parish is a definite community of the Christian faithful established on a stable basis within a particular church; the pastoral care of the parish is entrusted to a pastor as its own shepherd under the authority of the diocesan bishop"(Canon 515).
Clergy, religious and laity together form a parish, a portion of God's People whose pastoral care is
entrusted to a pastor so that all can continue the mission
of Jesus here on earth. The People of God have different gifts, roles and responsibilities, yet all are under one
head, Christ Jesus – sisters and brothers in Him.
Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE
Cleaning Services
In need of house cleaning services for the St. Joseph the
Worker Parish Rectory along with some laundry and
ironing. This part-time position would be once-a-week
for 4-6 hours. Applications are available in the parish office,
PHÚC ÂM: Ga 6, 41-52 (Hl 41-51)
"Ta là bánh hằng sống bởi trời mà xuống".
Tin Mừng Chúa Giêsu Kitô theo Thánh Gioan.
Khi ấy, những người Do-thái kêu trách Chúa Giêsu, vì
Người đã phán rằng: "Ta là bánh hằng sống bởi trời mà
xuống". Họ nói: "Chớ thì ông này chẳng phải là Giêsu,
con ông Giuse sao? Chúng ta đều biết rõ cha mẹ của
ông. Vậy làm sao ông lại nói: 'Ta bởi trời mà xuống'".
Chúa Giêsu trả lời cùng họ rằng: "Các ngươi chớ thì
thầm với nhau. Không ai đến được với Ta nếu Cha, là
Đấng sai Ta, không lôi kéo kẻ ấy, và Ta, Ta sẽ cho họ
sống lại trong ngày sau hết. Trong sách các tiên tri có
chép rằng: 'Mọi người sẽ được Thiên Chúa dạy bảo'.
Ai nghe lời giáo hoá của Cha, thì đến với Ta. Không
một ai đã xem thấy Cha, trừ Đấng bởi Thiên Chúa mà
ra, Đấng ấy đã thấy Cha. Thật, Ta bảo thật các ngươi:
Ai tin vào Ta thì có sự sống đời đời.
"Ta là bánh ban sự sống. Cha ông các ngươi đã ăn
manna trong sa mạc và đã chết. Đây là bánh bởi trời
xuống, để ai ăn bánh này thì khỏi chết. Ta là bánh hằng
sống từ trời xuống. Ai ăn bánh này, sẽ sống đời đời. Và
bánh Ta sẽ ban, chính là thịt Ta, để cho thế gian được
sống". Đó là lời Chúa.
parish entrances or by emailing [email protected]
Minister Schedule for August 15-16, 2015
Saturday 5:15 pm
Sunday 7:30 am
Sunday 9:30 am
Sunday 11:30 am
Extra-Ordinary
Minister of Holy
Communion
Mike/Sandy Bach
Jim/Lorraine Schweiss
Mike/Ruth Woitas
JoAnn Hensel
Dave Reimann, Barb
Johnson, G. Scheurer
Rich Wheeler, Betsy
Peters, C. Wersal
Mary Ann Pongratz
Joe Mocol, Dan Silver
Cate Johnson, Joanne
Lamm, Paul Willaert
Rich Schneller
Chuck Bernard
Glenn Barnette
Pat Roesch
Lorraine Carpenter
Altar Servers
Jerry Tran, Edward
& Michael Nguyen
Sarah Leonard
Briana Johnston
Anne Wood, Matthew
& Cassidy Krueger
Sebastian &
Dominic Winstead
Lector
Shirley Pestka
Karen Gruis
Bill Dickmeyer
Philip Goettl
Greeters
Cindy Willaert,
Millie Daufenbach
Jackie Anderson
Barbara Swanson
Tom/Cheri Miller
Rita Masberg
Don/Joanne Kvasnicka
Jerry/Mary Krueger
Dean Wellner/Cai Tran
Kathy Morris
Marlene Houg
Magdalen Spriggs
Ushers
Jim Schweiss, Lester
Bruns, Richard Keltgen
Les Schneider
Philip Chester, Dave
Reimann, George
Wilmes
Jerry Krueger
Bradly Schulz
Curt Eichers
Mark Brosnan
Donald Slater
Tom Mocol
NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Faith Formation
Beth Shank
[email protected]
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YOUTH MINISTRY
AND
Beverly Miller
[email protected]
It’s Time: Faith Formation Registration Forms can be found at the Parish Bulletin Boards!
The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a Montessori approach to the religious formation of children. SSPP is excited to announce the opening of a Level II Atrium for children ages 6-9! The Catechetical team has been working
diligently on materials and through the 90 hour certification program to be prepared to
assist the children to fall more deeply in love with God and explore the History of our
faith. This hands-on approach to learning greatly impacts the children as they enter
into the Atrium, a beautiful space prepared for them to explore the proclamations of
the Catholic Church. Contact Beth Shank at the parish office.
Atrium Sessions will be held Mondays beginning in October
Level I (ages 3 - 6[Kindergarten]): 3:30– 5:00pm
Level II (ages 6 - 9): 3:30 - 5:30pm
If we want to help the child draw nearer to God, we should with patience and courage seek to go always closer to the vital nucleus of things. This requires study and prayer. The child will be our teacher if we know how to observe. Sofia Cavalletti
Chris Stefanick Reboot! Live!
Service Project Opportunity for Mankato Area Youth
Youth Scholarships Available
Receive a $14 scholarship for this event and only pay $5.00 a ticket if you are in
grades 6th-10th and a registered member of Loyola Catholic School or Ss. Peter
and Paul Faith Formation! Tickets are for sale before and after Masses every
weekend in our Parish Bookstore. They’re selling fast so pick yours up this week
TEENS: Are you looking for ways to make a difference in your
community? Here’s a great opportunity!
Areas of Service Opportunities:
♦
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♦
♦
♦
T-shirt design and sales (NOW and 6-9 pm shifts Sept 30th)
Greeters/ushers/ (6-7:30 pm Sept 30th)
Set– up (beginning at 3 pm Sept 30th)
Food service (beginning at 5 pm Sept 30th)
Music (NOW & 6-7 pm Sept 30th)
Attend our upcoming
Outreach Team Meetings to learn more!
♦
Sundays August 16th and September 13th 6-8 pm Upper Room
AUGUST 9, 2015
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Marriage Celebrations for
August
The parishioners of Saints Peter and
Paul Catholic Church joyfully
acknowledge the following
wedding anniversaries:
Jerry & Phyllis Martinka, August 26, 1950-65 years
Richard & JoAnn Vetter, August 22, 1953-62 years
Jim & Betty Sohler, August 9, 1960-55 years
Mike & Ruth Woitas, August 6, 1966-49 years
Jerry & Judy Freeberg, August 20, 1966-49 years
Steve & Carol Raymond, August 26, 1978-37 years
Doug & Jean Anne Willaert August 13, 1983-32 years
If you would like to join the Marriage Celebration Program List, please contact the parish office at 388-2995.
Catholic
Ministries Appeal
If you haven’t already
contributed, please return your CMA pledge
card or give online
at www.catholicfsmn.o
rg/Appeal.
Our Parish Goal is
$45,620.00
We have received
$28,204.00 from
104 parishioners
Parish Bookkeeper
St. Joseph the Worker Church/Holy Family Parish has a
part-time job opening for a Parish Bookkeeper. Twoyear certificate from a college or vocational school, or
an equivalent of education and experience. Knowledge
of generally accepted accounting principles and fund
accounting is essential.
The flexible 20 hour per week position includes being
responsible for financial reports, annual budgets, payroll, accounts payable and cash flow management. This
person needs to work collaboratively with pastor, staff
and parish advisory councils.
Please inquire or submit a cover letter and resume to Fr.
Timothy Reker, 423 W 7th St., Mankato, MN 56001 or
email him at [email protected]
In Our Generosity We Imitate God
Aug 2
Budget
Adult Env. $ 7,049.00
$8,625.00
$ 1,153.17
1,058.00
E Transfer $ 2,928.00
3,000.00
Plate
Total
$11,130.17
$ 12,683.00
Whatever you do, work at it with
all your heart, as working for the
Lord, not for men, since you know
that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward.
It is the Lord Christ you are serving. (Colossians 3: 23-14)
Sick Call Visiting
If you know of any parishioner of SSPP who is sick in
the hospital or nursing home, that need to be anointed or
receive the sacrament of confession, or see the priest,
please do not hesitate to call the parish office at 3882995. Any of the priests will be glad to go to visit.
Thanks.
Cambodian Family Returns
After 34 years, Pho, Sophy, Net and Sena, 4 of 7 of the
refugee family that Ss. Peter & Paul catholic church
sponsored in 1981, came back for a visit on July 18.
Their first home was the basement of our convent.
They brought 7 new members of their family, several
from California, ranging in age from 2—26. they are so
thankful to be free and healthy Americans.
Pro Life
For every little child:
That we might accept and preserve
each one as a sign of the infinite
love of God for us.
Rosary Society
Rosaries prayed for the weekend of August 8-9, for those who struggle to find
meaning in their lives, Sundays: 7:05 &
9:05 in the main Church & Wednesdays, 3:30 pm in
Xavier Hall Chapel.
XIX DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
9 DE AGOSTO 2015
Peregrinación parroquial al Santuario de
nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
La Crosse, WI
Martes 8 de Septiembre 2015
EL COMIENZO DE TODO
Todo el mundo reconoce la verdad de los buenos
proverbios, y por eso perduran de generación en generación. Los rusos tienen uno sorprendentemente audaz que
le pega al Evangelio de este domingo: “El pan es el comienzo de todo”.
De acuerdo a la primera lectura, puede ser que Elías
sintiera que era demasiado tarde para ser pan –
demasiado tarde para la vida misma. Este gran profeta
estaba ya al final de sus fuerzas y de su aguante. Entonces no uno, sino dos ángeles lo visitan. Uno le ofrece
comida y bebida. El otro le da unas sorprendentes instrucciones. Para Elías esta comida de los ángeles es pan
para su camino. Fortalecido por este regalo celestial de
comida, él sigue su camino a la montaña de Dios.
En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús se ofrece a sí mismo,
no sólo como pan para el camino, sino como pan para la
vida misma. Él da su carne para dar vida al mundo. “Yo
soy el pan de vida” (Juan 6:48). Él es el comienzo de todo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
2 Cor 9:6-10; Sal 112 (111):1-2, 5-9;
Jn 12:24-26
Martes: Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32:3-4ab, 7-9, 12;
Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14
Miércoles: Dt 34:1-2; Sal 66 (65):1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17;
Mt 18:15-20
Jueves:
Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Sal 114 (113):1-6;
Mt 18:21 — 19:1
Viernes: Jos 24:1-13; Sal 136 (135):1-3, 16-18,
21-22, 24; Mt 19:3-12
Sábado: Vigilia: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2;
Sal 132 (133):6-7, 9-10, 13-14;
1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lc 11:27-28
Día: Apo 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Sal 45 (44):
10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lc 1:39-56
Domingo: Pro 9:1-6; Sal 34 (33):2-7; Ef 5:15-20;
Jn 6:51-58
Invito a todos a la peregrinación junto con los seminaristas menores, sacerdotes y el staff
de la parroquia a un día de peregrinación al Santuario de Nuestra
Señora de Guadalupe en La Crosse, WI. Es mi intención que cada
uno de nosotros renovemos y
realicemos la consagración al Corazón Inmaculado de Maria.
Horario de la peregrinación
7:30 am Salimos desde Ss Peter & Paul
11:00 Arribo al santuario de NS de G.
11:15 Almuerzo en el restaurant del Santuario. (puede traer su propio almuerzo y comer en el
patio del Santuario.)
11:45 Video de orientación
12:30 Tour dentro de la Iglesia del Santuario.
Visita y oración en varios lugares de devoción .
2:00 Santa Misa
3:00 Gift Shop (visita optativa)
4:00 Vuelta a Mankato
7:30 Arribo en Ss Peter & Paul
Atención: El costo de la per egr inación es de $
40, incluye comida y transportación. Si usted lleva el
almuerzo se le cobrara solo la transportación $ 25. Hay
un plan especial para las familias.
Mas tarde les pediremos que por favor llene la
hoja de aplicación y déjela en la parroquia. Necesitamos
saber con anterioridad el numero de peregrinos.
Muchas gracias
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