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December 20th, 2020�Fourth Sunday of Advent �
THE BASILICA OF�
214 East 8th Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402
423-266-1618
StsPeterAndPaulBasilica.com
Sts. Peter & Paul
Issue No 271�
Mass Schedule � Pastoral Staff and Parish Contacts �
STAY CONNECTED WITH THE BASILICA!�
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our website or at stspeterandpaulbasilica.formed.org.�
Rector:� Very Rev. J. David Carter, JCL, JV�
� dcarter@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
Parochial Vicar: � Rev. Valentin Iurochkin � � � � � �
� iurochkin.valentin@yandex.com�
Parochial Vicar and Chaplain of the Hispanic Community:� �
� Rev. Moises Moreno holyman85@gmail.com�
Priest in Residence:� Rev. Nick Tran nicktranusa@yahoo.com�
Deacons:� Dcn. Hicks Armor�� Dcn. Tom McConnell�
� hicksarmor@gmail.com tomandbrenda@epbfi.com�
� Dcn. Gaspar DeGaetano �
� deacongaspar@me.com�
Hispanic Ministry:� Sister Imelda Quechol, MAG�
� hermanas@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
Bookkeeper : � Marina Delaney�
� business@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
Parish Secretary:� Catherine Oliver�
� � � � � � � � � � office@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
Admin Assistant� Maria Rist�
to the Rector:� admin@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com �
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: 1st Friday and Lenten
Fridays following the noon Mass to 5:30 pm and 9 pm � 7 am�
Baptisms: Contact the parish office�
Confessions: 30 min. before each Mass except 7 am and 1:30 pm�
Marriages: Contact the parish office at least 4 months in advance�
RCIA: Sun. 10:15�11:15 am Dan Paci�i rcia@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
Religious Education: Sundays 10:15−11:15 am �
Danielle & Michael Stradley dre@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
Sacred Music: Maria Rist music@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com�
St. Ambrose Homeschool Co�op: Sandy Pricer stambrosecoop@gmail.com�
Tours: Debi Crabtree debi.crabtree@gmail.com�
TrailLife USA: Terrance Jones Terrancejoneslaw@gmail.com�
American Heritage Girls: Connie Holub ahgcha"anooga@gmail.com �
Youth Ministry: Kalista Bartee kbartee23@gmail.com�
5:30 pm Sat. Vigil English Ordinary Form (spoken)�
7:00 am Sun. � Spanish Ordinary Form (spoken) �
9:00 am Sun. � English Ordinary Form (sung)�
11:30 am Sun.� Extraordinary Form (Latin, sung)�
1:30 pm Sun. � Spanish Ordinary Form (sung) �
7 am Mon,Wed,Fri English Ordinary Form (spoken)�
12 pm Mon—Fri English Ordinary Form (spoken)�
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��Church open 7:30 am�5:30 pm daily �
��Morning Prayer 7:30 am Mon�Fri�
��Latin Vespers 5 pm daily (Sat. 6:30 pm) �
��Nursery is not staffed at this time but is available for parents
to sit with their small children while viewing Mass �
��Ordinary Form �“New Order” or Novus Ordo of Mass following
the Second Vatican Council (2000 Missal)�
��Extraordinary Form � The “more ancient use” or Usus Antiquior
also known as the Traditional Latin Mass (1962 Missal)�
��Our sung Masses often include incense. �
��Extraordinary Form Masses are celebrated ad orientem,
whereby the priest and people together face liturgical east, the
symbol of the Church awaiting Christ’s return in glory. �
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The Basilica of Sts. Peter & Paul �
Mass Intentions�
SECOND COLLECTIONS �
December 20: Haiti Collection�
Donations may be made on Weshare or sent to the parish office. �
Readings for the week of December 20, 2020�
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Sun: � 2 Sm 7:1�5, 8b�12, 14a, 16/Ps 89:2�3, 4�5, 27, 29 [2a]/Rom 16:25�27/�
� � � Lk 1:26�38�
Mon: �Sg 2:8�14 or Zep 3:14�18a/Ps 33:2�3, 11�12, 20�21 [1a; 3a]/Lk 1:39�45�
Tue: � 1 Sm 1:24�28/1 Sm 2:1, 4�5, 6�7, 8abcd]/Lk 1:46�56�
Wed: Mal 3:1�4, 23�24/Ps 25:4�5ab, 8�9, 10 and 14 [cf. Lk 21:28]/ �
� � � Lk 1:57�66�
Thur: Morning: 2 Sm 7:1�5, 8b�12, 14a, 16/Ps 89:2�3, 4�5, 27 and 29 [2]/ �
� � � Lk 1:67�79�
Fri: �� Vigil: Is 62:1�5/Ps 89:4�5, 16�17, 27, 29 [2a]/Acts 13:16�17, 22�25/ �
� � � Mt 1:1�25 or 1:18�25. Night: Is 9:1�6/Ps 96:1�2, 2�3, 11�12, 13 �
� � � [Lk 2:11]/Ti 2:11�14/Lk 2:1�14. Day: Is 52:7�10/Ps 98:1, 2�3, 3�4, 5�6 �
� � � [3c]/ Heb 1:1�6/Jn 1:1�18 or Jn 1:1�5, 9�14�
Sat: � Acts 6:8�10; 7:54�59/Ps 31:3cd�4, 6 and 8ab, 16bc and 17 [6]/ �
� � � Mt 10:17�22�
Next Sunday: Sir 3:2�6, 12�14 or Gn 15:1�6; 21:1�3/Ps 128:1�2, 3, 4�5 [cf. 1]
or Ps 105:1�2, 3�4, 5�6, 8�9 [7a, 8a]/Col 3:12�21 or 3:12�17 or Heb 11:8,
11�12, 17�19/Lk 2:22�40 or 2:22, 39�40�
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Readings for the Extraordinary Form: Visit�missalemeum.com�
Please pray for the sick of our parish, especially: �
Angel Alicea, Simon Anthony, Marie Awad, William Barger, Calliope
Bartee, Bonita Burney, Amanda Cagle, Mary Beth Carney Holbrook,
Jim Chadwell, Maureen Cliche, Marion Davis, Madeline Eve Doyal,
Kent Dungan, Ryan Elverd, Tereso and Lucila Garcia, Fr. Bertin
Glennon, Johnnie Gomez, Judy Hartney, Ruby Hearon, Barbara Cooper
Hickman, Maureen Hilgeman, Anita Holcomb, Charles Johnson, Felicia
King, Jackey King, Archbishop Joseph Kur:, Mike Meehan, Joyce &
Lowell Pannell, Chris Post, Charlene Reynolds, Jan Rodriguez, Phyllis
Raymer, Marsha Salter, Eloise Schendel, Sebastian Serio, Daniel
Sharkey, John Anthony Street, Rigoberto Velasquez, Jerry Villegas, Gus
von Memmingen, Terri Ward, John Way, Jim & Barbara Wright�
To Give Online�
www.stspeterandpaulbasilica.weshareonline.org
OR text keyword basilica to 800�950�9952�
OFFERTORY COLLECTION�
� Fiscal Year�to�date� � �
� July 1� Dec. 6, 2020 � � �
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Envelopes & Loose� � � �
Online�
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Total� � � �
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YTD Funds Required� � � �
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Year�to�Date Variance� � � �
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Sat. Dec 19� 5:30pm �� Patrick McKenna�
Sun. Dec 20� 7:00am� People of the Parish�
� 9:00am� � Lewis and Catherine Sumberg�
� 11:30am �� Walter Holcomb�
� 1:30pm� Adela and Idalia Rodriguez �
Mon. Dec 21� 7:00am� � Engelbert Humperdinck�
� 12:00pm�Intentions of all parish benefactors�
Tues. Dec 22� 12:00pm�Sr. Mary Agnieszka Mruga�
Wed. Dec 23� 7:00am� Healing for Ryan Elverd�
� 12:00pm�� Alice, Duke & Mary Catherine Allen�
Thur. Dec 24� 4:00pm� � Dr. Joe and Pap Lavecchia �
Spanish� 6:30pm �People of the Parish �
� 9:00pm� Healing for Norm and Carol Pictor�
Fri. Dec 25� 12:00am�Erika and Kevin Perry �
� 10:00am�� Christine Kenser�
Spanish� 12:00pm�Intentions of our Hispanic Community�
Sat. Dec 26� 5:30pm� � Monsignor George E. Schmidt Jr. �
Sun. Dec 27� 7:00am� People of the Parish �
� 9:00am � Lupita Moya �
� 11:30am�Anthony Johnson�
� 1:30pm� Jose and Laura Santana and Family �
Extraordinary
Form�Latin�
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Parish Office �
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All visitors must ring the bell and be screened for questions
relating to COVID�19 prior to entering. Have you:�
�� Been in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID�19? �
�� Traveled outside the country within the last month? �
�� Have a cough, shortness of breath or sore throat? �
�� Had a fever (100.4 or higher) in the last 48 hours? �
�� Had a new loss of taste or smell? �
�� Had vomiting or diarrhea in the last 48 hours?�
If you have been exposed, have any symptoms, or are not
felling well, you will not be able to enter the office.
Sign�in, temperature check, and masks will also be required for
visitors to enter the office.
Call 423�266�1618 or email office@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com
We are here and able to assist most needs this way. �
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� Stewardship Corner ��
OFFERTORY ~ BISHOP’S APPEAL ~ CAPITAL CAMPAIGN�
Dear Parishioners,�
� Thank you to all who have participated in our offertory this past
year, and those who have contributed to our recent parish planning
study. As a result of your input, as we enter the new year, we will be
asking you to continue your offertory, support the bishop’s annual
appeal, and consider an extraordinary gift to our upcoming Under
One Roof capital campaign. 100% of the money raised in the capital
campaign will stay in the parish. We ask you to pray and discern
your support for each initiative. May God bless you this Christmas
season.�
Mass A7endance� Vigil� 7:00� 9:00� 11:30� 1:30 ��
Nov. 28�29, 2020� 88� 120� 161� 215� 410�
Dec. 5�6, 2020� 88� 120� 172� 227� 452�
Immaculate Conception: Vigil�121 7am�122 12pm�153 6:30pm�147�
Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery �
Where will your mortal remains will lie until the day when Christ
comes again and our bodies are raised? You are invited to consider
purchasing a plot or a niche at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery
alongside generations of Cha"anooga Catholics. Visit mountolivet.net
and call David Hale at (423) 622�0728 for more information.�
Bishop Stika wishes to inform our parishioners of the following
precautions from the CDC against the spread of illness:�
1. Avoid close contact with people who are sick;�
2. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth;�
3. Stay home when you are sick;�
4. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the
tissue in the trash;�
5. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe; and wash
your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or,
if soap is not available, clean hands with an alcohol�based hand
sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.�
MARRIED AND ENGAGED MINISTRY�
If you are married or engaged, join the ʺBasilica Married and
Engaged Ministryʺ group on Facebook and our weekly
Tuesday 7 pm Zoom meeting. There will be stimulating
discussions on parenting, Catholic life, and life in general.
Eventually we will have date nights, pot lucks and profound
friendships that will last a lifetime. There is no age limit. All
engaged and married couples are welcome. We look forward
to seeing you! Contact Amelia & Doug Weissman at
amelia.smith4815@gmail.com for more information.�
Join the Zoom meeting here: h"ps://us02web.zoom.us/j/608875139 �
YOUNG ADULTS�
“Catholic Cha7” Young adults from all parishes in the
ChaOanooga area. Join our Facebook Group for updates!
Contact Jonah Coronis, Basilica parishioner, at 423�424�8618 or
jcoronis12@gmail.com to find out more about the group.�
Becoming Catholic (RCIA)�
The Basilica of Sts. Peter &Paul Page 3�
A3ention Basilica Volunteers!
VIRTUS has changed to the Safe Haven program �
Parish ministry leaders, parents, and other adults who serve in
ministries that involve youth are now required to be certified
under the “Safe Haven” program, which is replacing the
previous VIRTUS Safe Environment program for the Diocese
of Knoxville. All adult volunteers who are in contact with
youth, including those who have already been VIRTUS�
certified, must complete this new, online program. Access
the online training from the home page of our parish website. �
RCIA has begun classes on Sundays at 2:30 pm, and they are
Zoom/video meetings, to take COVID concerns into account. �
�� If you are interested in learning more about the Catholic
Faith (whether youʹre already Catholic or not!), please contact
Dan PaciOi for more details.��
�� If you are interested in assisting by sponsoring candidates,
presenting topics, or providing prayer/worship aids, please
also contact Dan PaciOi so we can work out a schedule.�
Contact Dan PaciOi at:�
rcia@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com or 865�335�3076 �
Catholic Schools Raffle is under way. $10/ticket with $6.50 going
directly to schools for tuition assistance. The Basilica partners with
Notre Dame High School to sell tickets. There are 16 prizes totaling
$27,000! Buy tickets through Dec 29 at myndhs.com/raffle/or get an
order form in the parish office or at NDHS. Winners drawn 1/11/21.�
DYM Middle & High School Youth Group �
DYM (Downtown Youth Ministry) invites all 6th � 12th grade
students are invited to join our Youth Group! Virtual meetings
on Wednesdays from 6:30�8pm, plus socially distanced in�
person meetings every month! Register on our website.�
Contact Kalista Bartee kbartee23@gmail.com for more info. �
The Deacon’s Table is now having a virtual meeting most
Sundays at 5pm. The purpose is to equip members for
discipleship.�We study apologetics, Sacred Scripture, Catholic
doctrine and catechism, and other topics of interest.��
Contact Dcn. Tom McConnell at tomandbrenda@epbfi.com. �
Parish Professionals Directory�
We are puOing together a Parish Professionals directory listing
to be made available to parishioners. If you own a business,
work in sales, or provide a service that our parishioners could
utilize, please email the details to Doug Weissman at
weissmanmusic@gmail.com.��Example email: Doug Weisman,
Piano, Violin and Viola instructor / piano tuner. Visit our
website: weissmanmusic.com� or facebook: Weissmanmusic41.
Contact us at 850�450�7867 or�weissmanmusic@gmail.com.�
Catholic Motherhood�
Our next meeting will be from 6�8pm Sunday, Dec. 20th at The
Spice & Tea Exchange at 2115 Gunbarrel Rd., for a cookie swap/
Christmas party. Contact wesson.rachel@gmail.com for info or
to be added to the Catholic Motherhood email list. �
The Wednesday morning BOOK CLUB
is not currently meeting, due to the current increase in
coronavirus cases and the holiday schedule. �
Catholic School tuition support deadline for the 2021�22
school year is Dec. 31, 2020. If you would like your child to
aOend St. Jude School, OLPH School or Notre Dame High
School and need to apply for support, please fill out the
application at�hOps://online.factsmgt.com/aid. Contact Mary
Anne PoinsaOe, Tuition Support Coordinator, at
poinsaOema@myndhs.com or 240�5756 with questions. A Parish
Affiliation Form must be signed by your pastor and turned in to
your school office before tuition support can be awarded.
*Please note our December parish office closing dates on page 5.�
The Basilica of Sts. Peter &Paul Page 4�
Pastor’s Notes: Help us stay open; keep your mask on� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � December 20, 2020�
The coronavirus has been a reality that has affected us here at the Basilica since the spring. We have learned so much over the past
nine months, but there is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding this disease. Whereas before there was a lot of fear stemming from the
unknown, now we have lots more data from people who have experienced it firsthand. The reality is, this disease is not like the
plagues of old that decimated society with heavy death tolls per capita. However, it is also not a disease to be sneezed at, pardon the
pun. There are people that are dying from this disease, and not all of them are in the vulnerable category�though to be fair, that is the
source of the majority of fatalities. While many people experience no symptoms or only mild symptoms, a fair amount of people have
experienced more substantial symptoms. Some have even had lasting and lingering effects of the disease. To say the least, it’s not
something that can simply be brushed off as “nothing.” �
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In order to address the rapid spreading of this disease with its potential for harm, civil authorities have called for various measures in
society to combat it. While I think it obvious that many people have tried to politicize the disease one way or the other, we must be
careful not to simply dismiss it or over�emphasize it, based on these political spins. There are certain reasonable and good measures
that have been proposed. While inconvenient, they are at least legitimate aOempts to curb the spread of a disease that has the potential
to harm the most vulnerable among us. We have a duty as citizens in our land to respect the authorities placed over us and to do our
part to participate in the health and well�being of society. This is a basic tenet of civil life. But we as Catholic Christians know that we
have a higher authority than even the state that we are beholden to; namely, God, and those God has established as having authority
in His Church. This authority is manifest for us as Catholic Christians through apostolic succession in our bishops. We may agree or
disagree with the measures they have put in place, and�keeping in mind no one can coerce one’s conscience to act against its
dictates�we have a duty to obey the reasonable and presumably temporary measures that they have instructed us to do in maOers
pertaining to the common good. As members of the Body of Christ, which we profess to be through our Baptism, we do not have the
liberty to be “libertines.” Again, pardon the pun. In fact, this is the error of our separated brothers and sisters, the Protestants, who
took it upon themselves to rebel from legitimate authority at a time when much worse abuses of power or scandalous behavior was
their excuse. �
�
Whether or not you agree on the severity of the coronavirus, the leaders of the Church must take a prudent course of action that
protects the most vulnerable among us. Even if hindsight might prove something different, it behooves us to err on the side of
prudence at the present moment. Bishop Stika has issued a series of decrees for the Diocese of Knoxville in an effort to keep the doors
of our churches open and our public Masses available. In order to do so, he has instructed us to take certain precautionary measures
that are not immoral, nor unreasonably burdensome, considering this crisis our world is facing. There are individuals who, for various
reasons�medical, psychological, or other reasons�are not able to wear a mask. For this reason, the bishop has very clearly and
consistently exempted all from the obligation to aOend Mass and has instructed those who cannot abide by these provisions to avoid
coming to church while this disease remains a threat. We have gone to great lengths to provide online options so that we can continue
to connect with those who remain home, at least in a virtual way. However, everyone who comes into the church exercises a certain
amount of risk of exposure to the disease. This is a risk many are willing to make because of their deep faith and desire for the
Sacraments and closeness with God. However, our devotion and desire to be close to God should not be in open defiance of the
legitimate authority that God Himself has put over us. There are also many arguments, on the level of charity and kindness towards
our neighbor, that would indicate obedience to these decrees is the best course of action. There have been many who have said that
seeing people without masks on in church has caused them to stay away from the Sacraments and from coming to church. Even if
there were only a minimal amount of help given by a mask and separating ourselves in mitigating the spread of this disease, it would
seem that for the majority of people, who are otherwise healthy, the law of charity would bind us to bearing this burden for love of
neighbor. �
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Another aspect to be considered is that if the reasonable precautions put in place in churches are not followed, the bishop may be
forced to make further provisions, including shuOing the doors of the church, God forbid! I preach often about the primacy of the
spiritual and of caring for the soul more than we care for our bodies. But in this instance, if we do not take care of covering our bodies,
we run the risk of being hindered from caring for our souls in open churches with sacraments freely distributed. Though we may
individually disagree with the efficacy of wearing masks or socially distancing, or if we find these measures inconvenient, they are not
worth provoking the authorities charged with the common good from taking more drastic measures. The Bishop’s decree is clear that
he expects everyone not only to come into church wearing a mask, but that they would keep the mask on during the whole of the
Mass. Help us stay open during the pandemic! In order to do this, we need to obey the Bishop’s mandate for social distancing and
wearing a face covering. Please keep your mask on during Mass. We hope many more people will be coming through our doors in the
next few weeks to celebrate Christmas and New Year. I invite you to bear this burden for the sake of all who will be drawn to God
through our liturgies, and that our obedience might bear the fruit of conversion of souls. �
The Basilica of Sts. Peter & Paul Page 5�
Watch on Our Website�
Fr. Carter’s 2020 State of the Parish Address �
The Joy of Tradition Video Series by Fr. Carter�
Find it under Resources/Joy of Tradition or on YouTube�
WAYS TO GIVE AND RECEIVE HELP �
��Cha7anooga Community Kitchen 423�756�4222 to serve.�
�� St. Vincent de Paul Society get help/donate 423�999�6332. �
�� Ladies of Charity call 423�622�3222 to get help/donate.�
�� St. Alexius Outreach Ministries 423�718�2959 to volunteer. �
��Cha7anooga Food Bank: visit ChaOFoodBank.org.�
�� Pregnancy Help Center: call 423�826�0673 to volunteer.�
��Catholic Charities of East TN offers ʺTelehealthʺ online
counseling for mental health at counseling@ccetn.org.�
��RISE UP Cooperative life skills for at�risk teens: Visit
riseupcooperative.org or Facebook page; contact Sandy
Pricer office@riseupcooperative.org 423�708�5447 for more
info or to volunteer.�
��Walking with Moms in Need�� Assistance to moms/dads
in our community in assessing skills, seOing goals, and
preparing for an education or job placement. We
need�Topic Developers, Speakers, Dinner Prep and
Servers, Childcare,�and�Leader. Contact Sandy Pricer
slpricer@gmail.com or 423�619�1163.�
Health Measures for A�ending the Basilica�
Following Bishop Stika’s decree, �
�� The Sunday Mass obligation is currently suspended. We
continue to livestream our Sunday Masses. �
�� If you have had symptoms of illness recently or have been exposed
to someone confirmed to have COVID�19, please postpone your
visit. �
�� Visitors over 5 years of age must bring and wear a mask or
face covering of any sort and keep 6 feet apart from others. �
�� We must abide by the capacity limits established by the Bishop.
Overflow seating will be offered in Varallo Parish Hall, where the
Mass is simulcast. �
�� Please refrain from physical greetings. �
�� Effective Nov. 28, 2020, Holy Communion will be offered
during Mass. Those wishing to receive on the tongue may
come to the Sacred Heart side of the altar rail, where this
option is available. Please remove your mask and use hand
sanitizer, then replace your mask and return to your seat to make
your thanksgiving. All who cannot physically receive are
encouraged to make a spiritual Communion. �
�� Please remain at Mass until it has ended with the final blessing.�
�� Weekday Masses offer ample spacing as an alternative to Sunday.
All are encouraged to discern precautions suitable to their
circumstances. �
ALTAR MINISTRY
Weʹre looking for women with a servant’s heart. This team of
ladies prepares the church and altar for Mass and takes care of
the sacred appointments of the altar, such as linens, candles,
relics, and flowers.�Contact Tia Yunker
at�tiayunker@yahoo.com or 865�684�6441, and visit our website. �
USHERS/GREETERS, CLEANERS �
are especially needed as we prepare for Christmas. Contact
Cameron Yunker yunker93@yahoo.com 615�495�0301�
Altar Server Training for the Extraordinary Form �
Beginning in January, Fr. Carter will offer altar server training
for the Extraordinary Form, Tuesdays at 5:30pm, as well as
serving at 7am weekday Masses. To prepare for the training, it
is necessary to learn the Latin prayers and read the altar server
manual. For more information, visit our Altar Servers page and
contact admin@stspeterandpaulbasilica.com to sign up. �
The Octave of Christmas at the Basilica�
Solemnity of Christmas �
Thurs., Dec. 24 �
4:00 pm (prelude 3:30 pm)�
6:30 pm �
9:00 pm (prelude 8:30 pm) �
Fri., Dec. 25 �
12:00 am (prelude 11:30 pm) �
�
10:00 am�
12:00 pm �
(Incense at all Masses)�
�
English Ordinary Form�
Spanish Ordinary Form�
English Ordinary Form�
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Midnight Mass,�
Extraordinary Form Latin �
English Ordinary Form�
Spanish Ordinary Form�
Holy Family �
Sat./ Sun., Dec. 26�27�
�
Regular weekend Mass schedule�
Mary, Mother of God�
Thurs., Dec. 31 6:30 pm �
Fri., Jan 1 12:00 pm�
(no 7am Mass) 6:30 pm�
(Incense at all Masses)�
Spanish Ordinary Form �
English Ordinary Form�
Multilingual Ordinary Form�
The parish office will be closed Thur., Dec. 24�Tue., Dec. 29.
We will open on Wed., Dec 30 and be closed Thur. Dec., 31
and Fri., Jan 1 for the Christmas and New Year holidays. �
MEN’s VESPERS SCHOLA: Chant Made Easy �
with Fr. Carter 4:30�5:30pm Fridays �
will resume on January 15th after Christmas break�
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StolpmannPlumbing
207 N. Holly St. • Chattanooga423-629-7779
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The Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul
www.stspeterandpaulbasilica.com
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on Market1722 S. Market St.423-265-2251Scott & Angela Johnson
Parishioners
Harrison Medical Center Dr. Erik EwingFamily Medicine
P: 423-344-7095
CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERMary Sullivan MooreFormer Assistant District Attorney
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1818 E Main St., Chattanooga, TN 37404
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4128 “B” Ringgold Rd., East Ridge, TN 37412Tel. (423) 386-5671
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