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ST. PETER ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 2nd Sunday in ordinary time January 19, 2020
Confessions
Saturday 2:30PM Wednesday 11:30AM
Eucharistic Adoration
Monday 12:45PM To
Thursday 5:00PM
Mass Times
Weekend
Saturday 4:00PM (Anticipatory)
Sunday 7:00AM , 8:30AM, 10:00AM, 11:30AM, 6:00PM
Weekday
Monday - Friday 12:10PM Saturday 9:00AM
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Friday 8:00AM - 12:00 noon
Angelic Accents Gift Shop
Monday - Thursday 10AM - 2PM Sunday 8:00AM - 12:45PM
”Now I have seen and testified that he is the Son of God.” John 1:34
915 12th St. Greeley, Colorado 80631 970-352-1060 Sacramental Emergencies 970-352-1060, press 1
www.StPeterGreeley.org
First Saturday Devotion
Saturday, February 1st
8:30 AM Rosary
9:00 AM Mass
Adoration
Mysteries of the Rosary Meditation
RETREAT All crucifixes are 20% off in January
Come to the store to see all of our Confirmation and First Holy Communion gifts.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Wednesday, January 22 Beyond Sunday at Campus Chapel:
7:00pm-8:00pm Adoration and Confession 8:00pm-9:00pm Mass
Thursday, January 23 4:45pm - 5:15pm Adoration and Confession 5:15pm - 5:45pm Mass at Campus Chapel
Friday, January 24 4:45pm - 5:15pm Adoration and Confession 5:15pm - 5:45pm Mass at Campus Chapel
7:00pm Super Fun Friday Activity
Saturday, January 25 7:00pm - 9:00pmVigil Praise at the St. John Vianney Seminary
Sunday, January 19 6:00pm Mass at St. Peter
7:00pm Dinner after Mass at St. Peter 8:00pm Mandatory EMoHC & Lector Meeting - St. Peter’s
UNC Catholic Campus Center 800 19th St. across from the President’s Row Dorms.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20th, 2020 Grades 7 - 12
9 AM - 4:30 PM - bring a sack lunch
24 - 26 January, 2020 YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park
Led by Msgr. Ken Leone and Fr. John Lager
720-924-6359
www.coloradocatholicretreats.org
Men can speak openly and honestly about the challenges of living their Christian faith, encourage one another and
challenge each other to live more prayerful and holy lives.
The Knights of Columbus
Next Meeting is on January 23rd at 7:00 PM
Knights Hall 2600 6th Ave. Greeley
If you would like to join or want more information contact Paul Sanchez 599.5859
Saturday, February 8 after the 9 am Mass
Potluck Brunch | Fellowship | Study of Mary
Questions? call Susan 353-3342 or Shirley 518-2156
Gathering of Men Retreat
Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for? John 20:15
March 28, 2020 | CU South Denver, Lone Tree
Early Bird $55 / Regular $65
Register online: DenverCatholicConference.com
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE OF DENVER
Angelic Accents Gifts Cathie 939-5870 ………[email protected]
Liturgical Ministry Lector & EMOHC
Agnes Schmerge 284-5341..…[email protected]
Adoration
Linda Gaspers 381-7567…[email protected]
Altar Servers/Adult Sacristans
Andy Martinez………….…..……………….....284-5224
Finance Council
Bear Catholic Campus Ministry
Campus Center 800 19th St. Greeley CO 80631
[email protected] www.bearcatholic.com
Campus Coordinator
Rick Hoines-Brumback ...……[email protected]
Campus Coordinator
Mikala Daughenbaugh…...…[email protected]
Campus Development Director
Michael Lynch 400-1855…[email protected]
Joe Nally Veronica Rovero Ron Cole
Rob Martin Matt Bruzewski C.J. Shovlin
St. Peter Catholic Church 970-352-1060
Sacramental Emergencies 970-373-5172
Pastor
Fr. Tomasz Strzeboński [email protected] Parochial Vicar
Fr. Crispin Kibambe….…[email protected]
Deacon
Bill Hastings..…..……[email protected]
Deacon
Cecil Gingerich ...……[email protected]
Deacon
John Wehrman………[email protected]
Deacon
Cesar Perez…………[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Dorothy Peterson...………[email protected]
Business Manager
Cheryl Martin.……………... [email protected]
Director of Evangelization & Catechesis
Justyna Baustert ....………[email protected]
Director of Facilities Management / Youth Minister
David Hicks...….…………[email protected]
St. Peter Food Pantry
We are in need of the following items:
Rice Canned Fruit Cereal Chunky Soups
Jelly Mac & Cheese Pop top meals Canned Stews
Spaghetti Canned Chicken Warm Hats Canned Chicken
Pasta Sauce Men’s Gloves Scarves Peanut Butter
Prayer Requests
Kathy Allen, Kay Anderson, +Sue Ashe, Sharon Aughe, Luke Barden, Staci Behne, Lisa Biem, Deacon Bill, Claudean Boatman, Diane Brown, Dick Budd, Ray Burns, Corrina Cantrell, Roman Castaneda, Lydia Castillo, John Casynn, Lea Ciothe, Betty Clark, Mallory Cranwell, Jeremy Cruz, Chad Dunfee, Karen Eicher, Ed Endres, Asche family, Jackie J. and Family, Priscilla French, Rodriguez Gonzalez, Victor Gonzalez, Kelly Graybill, Aaron Greber, Gimena Gunderson, Bryce Hares, Jean Hawkins, Elliot Hitchock, Cynthia Hochmiller, Marcella Holguin, Frank Holland, +Carol Holmes, Judy Houston, Red and Velda James, Karen Johns, N. J. King, Rodney Kontz, Sherlene Kontz, Randy Koski, Sue and Virgil Landretti, Larue LaraLaronda Leigh, Austin Lind, Ivan Linnebur, Carla Martinez, Jason Martinez, Kevin McKenzie, Chrissy Moore, Barbara Morales, John Muniz, Rose Pargas, Carol Murphy, Nestia Nuanez, Luci and Sa-lem O'Leary, Carlos Pena, Deloris Potterfield, Zachary Quick, Tony Quigley, Virginia Rodriguez, Gil Romero, Bob Rowe, Jackie Rowe, Cheryl Rubino, Kendall Scheiderer, Fred Sieber, Debie Simonton, Sadie Smelker, Henry Smith, Eleanor Sneddon, Neva Spencer, Wilmena Stahla, Jon Stoson, Judy Stryker, Sonny Subia, Mabel Tapia, Joe Trujillo, Pauline Trujillo, Sonny Unrein, Josephine Valdez, Mary Frances Villarreal, Patricia Marie Villarreal, Terry Walsh, Majorie Whittington, Tamara Wilkinson, Joe Yates, Josh Yeater, Bonnie Youngman
St. Mary Catholic School
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, January 26th 9am-2pm
Openings in Preschool-8th grade for 2020-2021 school year
Tours available / Refreshments will be served
Tuition Assistance available for qualifying families.
If you have great attention to detail, have artistic flair and are familiar with Microsoft Publisher we’re looking to hire a
Bulletin Editor.
Please call the office 352-1060 or [email protected] for more information and to submit your resume!
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Fr. Tomasz’s Weekly Reflection Opinion, judgment, or point of view on someone depend on a personal experience. We often hear those or similar statements: "I think…, I believe that…, I’ve heard…, they said…" And that's when we experience what people can come up with. This is the area where gossip, slander or insult is born.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is a testimony. Unlike opinion, testimony is a statement of a fact. And so we hear today the testimony of the prophet Isaiah, the testimony of the mission of the Servant of the Lord. Since the chosen people were turning away from God, they needed conversion, and thus a right person who could help them enter the path of justice and love. That person is the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who has perfectly accomplished the Father's will in his life, the plan of human salvation. He is the Head of all creation, He is the light for the gentiles. St. Paul, on the other hand, in the Letter to the Corinthians, testifies to himself that he is an apostle instituted by Christ.
St. John the Baptist comes with the very mission to testify about the Christ. Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world. He is the one of whom I said, A man is coming after me who ranks ahead of me because he existed before me. Now I have seen and testified that he is the Son of God. says John in today's Gospel. The sin of the world every sin: the original sin, which Adam brought upon his offspring, and the personal sins of people of all times. Christ is our hope of salvation. He himself is a strong call for hope, for he came with a mission to forgive and to heal the wounds caused by sin.
In the light of those testimonies, what should our witness of Christ look like? What should be the way to testify? How can we proclaim the Truth? By actively practicing our faith. Just coming to the church is a profession of our faith, not to mention praying together, singing or receiving Holy Communion. Our religious practices, becoming so alien to many declared Catholics, shape the daily profession of our faith. Where a religious book or priest cannot reach, a faithful Christian reaches and spreads the joy of his heart in his surroundings. Then, like John, he becomes a signpost showing not an easy but the only certain path to the true and lasting happiness. We have received faith not to light only our hearts, but to light up the entire world.
Let us open up to God's voice every day. Let's raise our eyes to Jesus every morning. Let us turn to him as often as possible during the day. Let us be persistent, which will allow us to keep peace of heart and know the will of Him who, as the Lamb of God, takes away human iniquities. And He constantly gives us the power to become the children of God. Not because of an opinion, not because of a point of view, but because of the Truth that we testify to.
Catholics confess that Jesus came down from heaven
NEW STUDY
10 Sessions beginning Monday, January 27th
12:45 pm | Church basement | Lunch is provided
$25 for a study guide or $35 for a leader guide Contact Ann to register 970-381-7483
Who is Mary, the mother of Jesus? Why is she so important to Catholics; why are so many been devoted to her?
Bible study beginning Saturday, February 15th 9:00 am in the Parish Hall
Workbooks are only $8
Call Matthew to sign up: 970-515-8968
Mardi Gras Party
Saturday, February 22nd
St. Peter’s Parish Hall | 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tickets go on sale January 25th after all the Masses!
Free ticket with chili or dessert Free family entrance with 2 food items
Single ticket $5 Family ticket $10
HOPE AND HEALING AFTER AN ABORTION
Healing retreat February 21-23rd
Are you or someone you know suffering from a post abortion experience? There is hope and healing!
Contact Edith: (303) 775- 4108 or [email protected] Lori: (303) 904-7414 or [email protected]
Website: www.rvrcolorado.org
Volunteer Teacher Needed
We have an immediate need for a 2nd grade religious education teacher. The students are learning their
10 Commandments and preparing for First Reconciliation.
Classes are Sundays 9:45am - 11:15 am
We are also in need of someone who could stay at the school while classes are in session to ensure the safety and security
of our children.
Please call the office 970-352-1060 and ask for Justyna