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Mary, Queen of Peace 1005 West Main Street Danville, Indiana 46122 Phone: 317-745-4284 Web Site: www.maryqueenofpeacedanville.org Parish Staff Rev. Fr. Michael C. Fritsch…………………………….Pastor Anna Wray ...................................... Administrative Assistant [email protected] Matthew Fallon………....R.E. Coordinator/Youth Minister [email protected] Ed Hennes………………………………………..Choir Director [email protected] Mission Statement We, the people of Mary, Queen of Peace, are called to be a Catholic faith community centered around prayer and worship and embodying Gospel values. We are a family of Christians committed to growth in faith and holiness as signs of God’s presence in the world. We act in imitation of Christ, by reaching beyond ourselves in service to others. Mass Schedule Saturday Anticipation 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am and 10:30 am Weekday Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 pm Wednesday and Friday: 8:30 am Office Hours Sacrament of Reconciliation Monday - Friday ................... 9 am-12 pm; 1 pm-4:30 pm Parish Office................................................................. 745-4284 Fax ..................................................................................... 745-7090 Saturday; 3:45-4:30 pm, before any Mass, or anytime by appointment. Pastoral Council Baptisms are celebrated on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, after the 10:30 Mass. Parents who have not yet received pre-baptismal instruction are required to attend a Baptismal Preparation Session. For more information please call the Parish Office. George Juza………………………………………..Chairperson 317.718.1751 Scott Quandt……………………………………………Vice Chairperson 317.745.5440 Addie Gill…………………………………………...Finance Chairperson 317.718.1583 Kylie Kult………………………………………………………………...Secretary 317.718.1839 Beth Arnold ...............Faith Formation Commission Chair 765.526.2017 Jeff McQueen ................... Stewardship Commission Chair 317.745.4081 Michelle Pritchett ................... Parish Life Commission Chair 317.446.1869 John Chapin ........................... Spiritual Life Commission Chair 317.539.4351 Beth Cherry ....................Social Concerns Commission Chair 317.847.6576 Annette Glaser ..............................At-Large Representative 317.840.1857 Faith Formation Paul Adams………...…………….At-Large Representative 317.745.6497 Stewardship Julie Petree………...…………….At-Large Representative 317.718.0133 Parish Life Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Marriage Barbara Taylor—Wedding Coordinator—941.961.2487 [email protected] Contact the parish office at least 6 months in advance. Sacrament of Anointing In an emergency, call the Parish Office at anytime. If you or a loved one are hospitalized, confined to home, or residing at a health care facility, contact the Parish Office to receive the Eucharist and/or Anointing. Interested in Becoming Catholic? Inquiry classes begin in September as part of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). Contact Maureen Devlin or Jeff Earl, 745-4284. Bulletin Deadline Please submit bulletin announcements by 10:00 pm on Sunday’s to [email protected] , also a copy to [email protected]. and [email protected] Thank you. Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed • November 2, 2014 Mass Intentions Time ~ Talent ~ Treasure for the Week Monday, November 3rd, 2014 No Mass or Communion Service. Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 SS. Simon and Jude 5:10 P.M. Rosary. 5:30 P.M. A special intention for Samantha Grace Perrelle. Wednesday, November 5th, 2014 8:30 A.M. † In loving memory of Dorothy Stanich. Rosary in Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Thursday, November 6th, 2014 5:10 P.M. Rosary. 5:30 P.M. † In loving memory of William and Nora Basinger. Friday, November 7th, 2014 ALL SAINTS DAY ANTICIPATION 8:30 A.M. † In loving memory of Jim and Mary Collins. Rosary in Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Saturday, November 8th, 2014 ALL SAINTS DAY 5:00 P.M. †In loving memory of Clifton Fieber. Sunday, November 9th, 2014 8:00 A.M. † For our family, Mary, Queen of Peace. 10:30 A.M. † In loving memory of Erinn Boatman. Time and Talent ~ Thank you to Larry Origer for ”fixing” all of the kneelers, loose chairs and book holders . ~ Treasure Collection for October 26th, 2014 This Week's Regular Collection (159 envelopes) $7,020.40 This Week’s Gold Envelope Collection (6 envelopes) $310.00 Regular Collection Budgeted Year-to-Date $124,015.00 Actually Received $124,226.51 Variance to Budget $211.51 Liturgical Meditations Monday, November 3rd, 2014 Phil 2:1-4/Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 Phil 2:5-11/Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday, November 5th, 2014 Phil 2:12-18/Lk 14:25-33 Thursday, November 6th, 2014 Phil 3:3-8a/Lk 15:1-10 Friday, November 7th, 2014 Phil 3:17—4:1/Lk 16:1-8 Saturday, November 8th, 2014 Phil 4:10-19/Lk 16:9-15 Sunday, November 9th, 2014 Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12/1 Cor 3:9c-11,16-17/Jn 2:13-22 For all those living in assisted living and nursing homes, and also, John Reynolds. We ask that the Lord heal them and restore them to good health. Prayer Line If you know of someone who needs the special healing power of prayer, or if you would like to be a part of this ministry, call Fran Strauss at 317-745-5640. In Honor of our Blessed Mother Mary, Queen of Peace Indiana Memorial Cremation Funeral Services 317-637-5333 1-877-733-9201 3562 W. 10th Street, Indianapolis www.IndianaMemorialCremation.com ~ www.HomewardBoundPet.net 2 | Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church • Danville, IN ~ The Leondis Family ~ If you would like to make a donation for fresh flowers to be placed before Mary’s statue in our church, envelopes are provided and are located in the lobby. Donations will be dedicated in the name of whomever you choose. You may place your envelope in our weekly collection. The Liturgy Committee +Dear Friends, “God has found me worthy to be a minister of His Gospel, and so when I speak, I strive to please God and not men.” 1 Thessalonians 2:4, The month of November is upon us. In the rich history of the Church, November has been seen as a very special time to pray for and remember our beloved dead. Irregardless of the language one wishes to use in speaking of this holy practice, it is good to reflect upon this foundational facet of the Creed; the Communion of the Saints. Let us take a look at this tenet of our Catholic Faith; in fact, of all Christendom. The Saints in heaven are named the Church Triumphant. The Church on this earth (that’s you and me and all of our brothers and sisters in faith) is named the Church Militant. The word is used very deliberately. Like it or not, aware of it or not, you and I are in spiritual battle. The forces of darkness and death buffet us daily. At times, we are simply too dull to see it or be aware of it. It is not paranoia; it is a mature, faith-filled reality that we must be cognizant of. The third component if you will, of the Communion of the Saints, is the Church Suffering. All segments of the Church unite in prayer. Our Faith teaches us that death does not end our relationships with those who have gone before us; they are merely changed. One aspect of the Communion of the Saints we need to clear up is that Vatican II “did away with” the doctrine of Purgatory. In NO way was or is this the case. Quite frankly, I could never understand why some were so hasty to believe this falsehood or even seem to propagate this mistaken notion. When properly understood, the Church’s teaching in Purgatory is one of comfort. We ask those on earth each day to pray for us don’t we? We ask the Saints to intercede on our behalf (or we should!). We in turn, pray for our beloved dead. That, in a nutshell, is the Communion of the Saints. That, in the same shell, is what Purgatory is all about. At times, when conducting a funeral service at the funeral home or at a committal service, I can see in the faces of those who do not share our belief in prayer for dead, a blankness or stare that mirrors an interior sadness. Being born in November, as were three of the four of my immediate family, November has always been a special month for me. The falling leaves, the crispness of the cold air, and anticipation of what is to come, has helped shape me, if you will. I often find this time of All Hallows’ Eve, All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, to be a time of remembrance and reflection. I loved All Hallows’ Eve, aka “Hallowe’en. I always made the connection with the Feast of All Saints and, going to a Catholic school meant we always had a free day the next day! Remember? Oh, how we liked to tell our Protestant friends we had a free day! I loved All Saints Day Mass; the incense, the resplendent white and gold vestments, the hymns. For, even though it was a free day from school, it was never a question of whether or not to celebrate Mass that day! I loved the black vestments of All Souls’ Day and the emphasis placed on praying for loved ones gone before us. Somehow, it always made them seem closer and still with us. I suppose in a little boy’s mind, it helped make the Communion commitment weekend for the United Catholic Appeal. Please remember to bring your time, talent and treasure commitment cards! Extras will be in the pews also. Our parish goal this year is $. Our parish has benefited in the past from this very appeal. This is our annual opportunity to recall this act of the larger Church and do OUR part as well. Of course on the local level, our parish benefits from donation of time and talent from this appeal also. This year, 75% of any monies raised over our goal, will be returned to the parish. When praying for our ancestors in the faith, we remember that we build on what they lived. In like fashion, those that come after us, will build on what we ourselves live! “May the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace.” MQP Christmas Bazaar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AM 3 PM Parish Hall – Public welcome Admission Free! Gift baskets, ornaments, American Girl Doll, Raffle items, Jewelry, Wood craft items, Knitted, Crocheted items, Candy, Cheeseballs, Tables runners, & much more. Bake Sale!! Breakfast rolls, Chicken Salad Crossiants, Veg. Soup, baked goods also served. Volunteers are needed to assist at the Bazaar on November 7th and 8th. Please sign up on the list that is on the Narthex bulletin board Trash Bags The Knights of Columbus has a new stock of trash bags. 15 gallon white 65/roll 39 gallon yellow 25/roll The rolls are $10.00 each available at the K of C breakfast or at the office. Please Pray For the repose of the soul of Jack Liphardt. ~ May he rest in the loving arms of our Father in heaven. ~ United Catholic Appeal United Catholic Appeal Intention Weekend is November 8-9, 2014. It is time to reflect on all the blessings our parish community has been given and what we, as parishioners and Catholics, are willing to give back. One hundred percent of your contribution goes toward the ministries of the Archdiocese. To see how your gifts impact the church, you can view a short four minute video on our new website, www.mqpdanville.org, or on our Facebook page. Intention cards were mailed to each household and intention card envelopes will be provided at all the Masses. Participation, no matter how small, is very important! Please take time to pray about your intended gift to the United Catholic Appeal. Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed • November 2 2014 • 3 Youth Group *What is the greatest number of Catholics you've seen in one place, interested in their faith and glad to be Catholic alongside other Catholics? See a boatload of 'em at ICYC. Although we have now entered the "late registration" period you can still sign up for the IN Catholic Youth Conference. The cost is now $60, and the t-shirt is not guaranteed (though archindyym.com will try their best. Register online at arhindyym.com. Use the promo code "assessmyparish". *Vocations Trip November 16th- come see where people explore the religious life, find out what motivates them, what preparations they undergo. This trip is not just for folks who are determined to be ordained - learn about this aspect of our church and service to God, even if you will follow a different life path. Young men will visit the Simon Brute Seminary in Indy, young women will travel to the Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove. Students from grades 7 through 12 are invited. *Make a difference in the life of disabled children - turn in your hard plastic bottle caps in the RE building for the "Caps Of Love" drive, October 26-November 23. Take a peek at the display in the narthex to see what you can contribute. Instead of throwing them in the trash, bring them in to help raise money to buy wheelchairs for needy kids! Couldn't be easier! At A Glance Parish Calendar SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014 9:00 a.m. Religious Education begins with Prayer in church. 9:00 a.m. Adult Ed: Chapter 6 ”What is Authentic Life”. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2014 7:00 p.m. Adult Ed: Chapter 6 ”What is Authentic Life”. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 7:00 p.m. Liturgy Meeting. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2014 7:00 p.m. Women’s Club Meeting. 7:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Meeting. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 7:00 p.m. R.C.I.A. ~ “Jesus” ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 9:00 a.m.—3:00 pm. Women’s Club Christmas Bazaar. Liturgical Ministers Schedule Weekend of November 8th and 9th, 2014 MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY 5:00 P.M. Bart Hensley, Tom Lindsey, Felicia Osmialowski, Jim Parsey. 8:00 A.M. Debbie Green, Dave and Jaycee Peak, John Ulicne. 10:30 A.M. Ron and Nick Beaman, Ryan Burd, Mary O’Brien. Religious Education *Meet our catechists: Both our catechists for Level 6 are long-time teachers, Jane Hazelton and Emily Morris. *The level 2 class is welcoming donations for the Christmas play. Angel costume props, shepherd props and king outfits would be happily re-used. These may be dropped off at the religious education building in either the level 2 room at the end of class, or in the office. READERS 5:00 P.M. Miriam Orelup, Damon Carl. This week we will be discussing chapter 6 "What Is The Authentic Life?" All are welcome to join us either Sunday morning 9:15 to 10:15 am down stairs or Monday 7-8 pm in the Religious Education building. 8:00 A.M. Michelle Pritchett, Dusti VanLaere. 10:30 A.M. Michael Glover, Mary Lovejoy. R.C.I.A. SERVERS Adult Education Maureen Devlin will be teaching this week's topic, "Jesus." Classes meet on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. in the lower level. All parishioners are welcome to attend--you don't have to be part of the RCIA program, and you can attend any classes that interest you. You can also check out the RCIA Newsletter online at http:// MQPDanvilleRCIA.blogspot.com. Thank you from R.C.I.A The RCIA class would like to thank the Women's Group for donating the Bibles that were presented to the class last Sunday. We really appreciate all of the support that you give to the program. | 4a 5:00 P.M. Sarah and Noah Schneider. 8:00 A.M. Claire and Magdalene VanLaere. 10:30 A.M. Nina Fallon, Isaiah Goodin. EXTRA-ORDINARY MINISTERS OF COMMUNION 5:00 P.M. Margie Williams, George Juza, Betty Kessinger, Bob Mathis, Renaye Parsey. 8:00 A.M. Jeannie Thurnall, Margie Cope, Anita Dieckmann, Chris Genin, Charlotte Pell. 10:30 A.M. Pat Baldwin, Dixie Chaille, Matthew Fallon, Mary Kay Hood, Tom O’Brien, Gina Perry, Julie Petree . 4b |