MASS SCHEDULE OCTOBER 18 TO 26, 2014
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MASS SCHEDULE OCTOBER 18 TO 26, 2014
MASS SCHEDULE OCTOBER 18 TO 26, 2014 SP……..SATURDAY 10/18 5:30 p.m. Cecilia Miller SP……..SUNDAY 10/19 9:30 a.m. Helen Marie Fegan 00……..MONDAY 10/20 0:00 o.o. NO SERVICES 00….….TUESDAY 10/21 6:00 p.m. Tom Cavanaugh 00..........WEDNESDAY 10/22 8:00 a.m. Dan & Barbara Matthewson 00……..THURSDAY 10/23 NOON Helen Dages 00..........FRIDAY 10/24 8:00 a.m. Ambrose Doyle SP……..SATURDAY 10/25 5:30 p.m. Juanita Healy SP……..SUNDAY 10/26 9:30 a.m. Joyce Patterson-At All Saints Grounds ___________________________________________________________________________________________ SUNDAY COLLECTION 10/12/2014 $5,110.00 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ SATURDAY SUNDAY October 25th & 26th St. Peter 5:30p.m. R: Donna Bradley H: Diane Reilly C: John Taylor C: Lea Ann Taylor Server: Grant Harrison Server: Nicholas Kavanaugh Greeters: Steve & Pat Riney Ushers: Jim & Linda Strosnider Gift Bearers: Brad Traylor Family St. Peter 9:30 a.m. R: Beth Kirsch H: Bill Wade C: Imogene Lechner C: Marita Wagler Server: Anthony O’Brian Server: Joshua O’Brian Greeters: Patrick Wade Family Ushers: Tony Duncheon & Tony Edwards Gift Bearers: Mark & Stephanie O’Brian Collection Counters for Sunday, October 26th are David Hedrick & Tim Showalter. FROM THE DESK OF Father Jim Next weekend we will gather for our Parish Family Celebration. We will begin with an outdoor Mass on the grounds of All Saints at 9:30 a.m. Soon after the conclusion of the Mass we will gather in the hall or outdoors if the weather permits, to share a meal together. Meat (pulled pork), table service, and drinks will be provided. Permit us to share and enjoy your wonderful salads, vegetable dishes and glorious desserts. I’ve been around long enough to know that we have some great cooks in this parish. It will be a great day to renew old acquaintances and meet some parishioners who have been with us for only a short time. Introduce yourselves to one another and make our new members feel at home in our midst. Most of all, come, enjoy the day even if you must leave after the meal. PRAY FOR THE SICK AND SHUT-INS OF OUR PARISHES. Remember all our parishioners in nursing homes, hospitals, assisted living, adult care and those who are home bound. CAUTION: Some repair work may be going on around the parish buildings at St. Peter and All Saints. Please steer clear of the area to avoid possible injury. Areas affected are: St. Peter tower, St. Peter Rectory, St. Peter Center and All Saints Church. We are grateful to have this work done before winter weather arrives. CEMETERY BOARD – St. Peter parish is in the process of consolidating the three cemetery boards into one. Several new members are needed to complete the board. If you have an interest in being part of this latest merger, call Mike Fuhs or Fr. Jim. QUOTABLE WISDOM “Those who know, do. Those who understand, teach.” Anonymous FIRST COMMUNION PARENTS There will be a meeting following 9:30 Mass on November 2 in the Parish Fellowship Center. If your child was baptized a church other than St. Peter or All Saints; PLEASE bring this baptismal certificate. PILGRIMAGE FOR LIFE An informational meeting will be held for parents, students, and potential chaperones following 9:30 Mass on November 9 in the Fellowship Center. Registration forms and fees are due to Donna Bradley by November 16. PILGRIMAGE FOR LIFE-Youth and adults from the Diocese of Evansville will be heading to Washington, D.C. in January 2015, to advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves—the unborn and vulnerable. Our diocesan pilgrimage will focus on the Church’s undeniable call for the respect of all human life from conception until natural death. We invite you to join us. All forms need to be turned into the diocese by November 28, 2014, including the cost of per person ($321.00). Please have ALL information to me by the weekend of November 15/16. This is the website to view video and to find additional information: http://www.evdio.org/pilgramage-for-life.html. Donna Bradley, 812-698-0185. HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR CATHOLIC FAITH? Why is the Catholic version of the Bible different from the Protestant? FIFTH MARIAN DOGMA Four Marian doctrines have been defined as central truths by the Church and have been declared as official dogmas of our faith: the Motherhood of God, the Immaculate Conception, the Perpetual Virginity of Mary, and her Glorious Assumption into heaven. A petition for a fifth and final Marian dogma, Mary: Coredemptrix, Mediatrix of all grace, and Advocate for the people of God, will be sent to His Holiness Pope Francis. If you want to be part of this movement to honor our Blessed Mother, please sign the petition at the front entrance to the Church. If you want more information before signing the petition, you may pick up an information sheet which is also at the front entrance to Church. They will be available through October, a month dedicated to our Lady. BARR REEVE BAND MEMBERS are selling St. Louis Cardinal Calendars to help fund their trip to Disney World in March. The calendars are $15.00; contact any HIGH SCHOOL band member to purchase one. (Caleb Barley, Keith Hart, Brooke Kavanaugh, Anthony O’Brian, Emma Steiner, Brianna & Mikayla Taylor) St. Peter Catholic Church Montgomery, IN Founded 1818 Saturday Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass 9:30 a.m. CONFESSIONS 4:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter 5:30 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. Tuesday at All Saints Rev. James E. Koressel, Pastor 305 North Second Street / P.O. Box 10 Montgomery, Indiana 47558-0010 812-486-3149 812-486-5126 (Cell Phone – Fr. Jim) 812-486-2571 (Fax) Parish Secretary’s hours: Wednesday 8 a.m. – 12:00 noon & Thursday 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. PRAYER CHAIN (Lea Ann) 812-644-7698. ALL SAINTS HALL RENTAL – Call St. Peter Rectory 812-486-3149. Email address: [email protected] Website: www.stpetermont.org (more bulletin information can be found here) Please contact the Rectory to register in the parish. All weddings must be scheduled at least 6 months in advance. Check weekly bulletin for weekday and Holy Day Mass times. Baptism: contact the Rectory. Anointing of the Sick: contact the Rectory. Reconciliation: check bulletin for schedule or call the Rectory for an appointment. Twenty-nineth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.~~~~Matthew 22:21 ANSWER: To answer this question we must go back to Martin Luther in the 16th Century. Luther, a Dominican priest, broke away from the Catholic Church for many reasons. After his separation, he eliminated seven books from the Bible currently in use today. His reason for this was that he could not find versions of these books written in Hebrew. Hundreds of years later, Hebrew copies of some of these books were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The books he eliminated are: Wisdom, Sirach, Judith, Baruch, Tobit and 1 & 2 Maccabees, and parts of Daniel and Ezekiel. GOD’S GOODNESS Let us throw ourselves into the ocean of God’s goodness, where every failing will be cancelled and anxiety turned into love. —St. Paul of the Cross Registration is now open for PFL 2015. Please visit the official website by cutting and pasting the following address into your browser: http://www.evdio.org/pilgrimage-for-life.html The deadline for registration is Friday, November 28th, and spots will fill up quickly. We are limiting this year's group to 324 pilgrims, so parish/school group leaders are encouraged to get your group registered early. The cost for this year's PFL is only $321. I am excited by these two added excursions that will, I'm confident, make a great pilgrimage experience even more meaningful for our youth. As always, please contact me with questions. I am excited to announce the addition of two great excursions to the Pilgrimage for Life this January. On Friday morning, after celebrating Mass as a diocese at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., we will load our buses and head north to Emmitsburg, MD where we will visit two sites of historical significance--The National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and the Gettysburg National Military Park. Gettysburg, of course, is the site of a turning point battle in the Civil War. It stands today as a testament to our country's difficult struggle toward the dignity of all human life. 51,000 casualties (dead, wounded or missing) remain a national witness of what we value; Gettysburg remains the largest battle ever fought on North American soil. As Union soldiers marched from Gettysburg to Washington, D.C., a make-shift military hospital was established on the grounds of a Catholic religious order founded by America's first native-born saint, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. It was here that the wounded and dying were cared for by holy Catholic women whose charism remains the same today. We are honored to have Daughters of Charity serving in the Diocese of Evansville, and Sr. Theresa Sullivan, DOC will be joining us on this pilgrimage. In the Year of Consecrated Life, our stop at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton will take on additional significance. Itinerary Wednesday, January 21, 2015 - Participants will board buses in various locations or at St. Ferdinand on this evening. All buses from the diocesan pilgrimage will attend the Mass for Life at St. Ferdinand with Bishop Charles C. Thompson at 7:00 p.m. (Eastern). Following Mass and a blessing, buses will depart and travel overnight to Washington, D.C. Thursday, January 22, 2015 - The buses will stop for Mass and breakfast at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Woodbridge, VA. Pilgrims will travel into D.C. for the March for Life. We will return to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton for Mass, dinner, and a closing program. Friday, January 23, 2015 - After a continental breakfast at the hotel, pilgrims will attend Mass with Bishop Thompson at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. After touring the shrine, pilgrims will have lunch on the buses on the way to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton National Shrine, followed by a tour of Gettysburg. Pilgrims will then return to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church for dinner, and after a night tour of Washington, DC's monuments, we will head to our hotel, Holiday Inn Express in Springfield, VA, for a good night's rest. Saturday, January 24, 2015 - After a continental breakfast at the hotel, we will travel into D.C. for a day of sightseeing. Sightseeing will be coordinated by individual Group Leaders (NOTE: Those wishing to tour the Holocaust Museum must contact the museum in order to reserve tickets and schedule a time). Individual groups will enjoy the National Mall area (the park that stretches from Capitol Hill to the Lincoln Memorial) and can tour any additional museums on their own. Pilgrims will load buses at the Air and Space Museum and head to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton for Mass and dinner. We will then board buses for the return trip to the Diocese of Evansville. Sunday, January 25, 2015 - Buses will return to their original pick-up locations in the Diocese of Evansville by approximately 8:00 a.m. (both ET and CT). *Itinerary is subject to change. Steve Dabrowski Diocesan Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry The Catholic Diocese of Evansville 4200 N. Kentucky Avenue P.O. Box 4169 Evansville, IN 47724-0169 (812) 424-5536 Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto The St. Boniface grotto is modeled after the grotto at Lady of Lourdes in France and was built beneath St. Boniface Church in 1914. The flood of 1937 filled the grotto with 3 feet of water damaging several statues and causing it to close soon after. The grotto reopened in 1972 as a mini-museum, displaying St. Boniface relics. Tours are led by volunteers on Sundays during October, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Private tours can be arranged by appointment anytime. The grotto is located at 418 North Wabash in Evansville. For more information contact Bob Koressel at 812-625-0035. Did you know…that Catholic Charities focuses its work on systemic change programs and services…hoping to change lives for better over the long term? For a list of our programs, visit www.charitiesevv.org. Did you know…that the Catholic Charities Outreach team assists over 15 families each week with emergency needs, such as utility bills and rent? If someone you know needs help, have them call at 8:30 a.m. on Monday morning -- 812-423-5456. Did you know…that Catholic Charities offers English as a New Language classes to immigrants from a variety of countries…twice each week? To enroll in classes, call Cesilie at 812-423-5456. Diocesan policy: Report and inform The Diocese of Evansville has in place a policy that requires that any allegation of child abuse must be reported to civil authorities. If an allegation involves the sexual abuse of a minor by diocesan personnel, the Victims Assistance Coordinator must also be informed. Sexual misconduct violates human dignity and the mission of the church. The spiritual well-being of all victims, their families, and others in the community is of particular concern to the church. Report child abuse Every allegation of child abuse must be reported to Child Protection Services, an agency of Indiana state government. CPS Toll-free: (800) 800-5556 Local law enforcement: 9-1-1 Report and inform In the event of an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor (a person under 18) by diocesan personnel, report the allegation to authorities, and inform the Victims Assistance Coordinator for the diocese: Toll-free: (866) 200-3004 Local: (812) 490-9565