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Corpus Christi Parish Office Hours: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Parish Office (304) 277-2911
School Office (304) 277-1220
1508 Warwood Avenue * Wheeling, WV 26003 www.CorpusChristiWheeling.org [email protected]
Father Paul M., C.S.T., Pastor
MASSES:
Saturday: 4:30 PM Vigil Sunday: 8:00 AM and 10:30AM
Holy Day Masses: Please consult bulletin. Weekday Masses— Monday through Friday at 8:30AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Saturday at 3:30 PM and by individual appointment
ANOINTING & VISITATION of the SICK: Call the Rectory anytime to make arrangements. Please contact the Parish Office regarding any aged or sick who are confined.
INITIATION/BAPTISMS: Rites of Initiation of Adults and Baptism of Children can be arranged by contacting the pastor. Parents must complete a Baptism Preparation session prior to their child’s Baptism. Call the office to make arrangements.
MARRIAGE: Engaged couples should contact the pastor at least six months before the wedding date to arrange for pre-marriage preparations.
NEW PARISHIONERS: We welcome all new members. Please register in person at the parish office or e-mail us at the above address.
PARISH STAFF: 304-277-2911
Pastor: Father Paul Mundumoozhikkaranirappel, C.S.T. Music Director: Mrs. Deborah Breiding Business Manager: Mrs. Kathy Tucker-Cupp e-mail: [email protected] Parish Secretary: Mrs. Amanda Maul Email: [email protected] Building & Maintenance: Mr. Frank Zambito
PARISH SCHOOL: GRADES PRESCHOOL through 8th Grade
304-277-1220 School Principal: Mrs. Shannon Wall Advancement Director: Mrs. Miranda Zambito 304-277-1220 e-mail: [email protected] School Secretary: Mrs. Erin Vogrin e-mail: [email protected]
PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM: Grades K-8 Sunday Mornings Sept. through May 9:00AM-10:20AM In the School Cafeteria Director: TBA BULLETIN DEADLINE: Announcements must be submitted in writing or by e-mail to by 3:00PM on Wednesday.
Corpus Christi Parish Mission Statement
We, the Catholic Community of Corpus Christi, are called to continue the work and
teachings set forth by Jesus Christ. We are committed to make the Eucharist the
center of our lives by celebrating it joyfully and meaningfully as a community, to grow
as an involved and loving community, to preserve church and family traditions, to
provide a Catholic education and opportunities for spiritual growth to all age groups,
and to reach out to those in need.
As a parish, we dedicate ourselves to live out our faith through service where each
member shares with others the gifts and talents received from God.
“If your brother sins against you, go and tell
him his fault between you and him alone. If he
listens to you, you have won over your brother.”
Matthew 18:15
Father Paul’s Reflections on the Readings
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
In today’s readings both Prophet Ezekiel and Jesus remind us of the importance of frater-nal correction. Though today’s society pre-fers to celebrate and trumpet the faults and failures of others, Jesus wants us his follow-ers to correct those who offend or go wrong in charity and bring them back to the main-stream of life. Outright rejection of the per-sons, no matter who they are and what they have done, has no place in Jesus’ under-standing. For him all are children of God and he sends rain and sunshine on the good and the wicked alike. God is willing to offer his forgiveness to those who opt to go away from him, and it was precisely for that reason, that Jesus was sent. Jesus’ mission was to seek and save the lost. Jesus tells us, “if your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault.” The primary purpose of correction is not fault finding but reconciliation, which is best done on a one-to-one basis and not as a public tribunal. The Good Shepherd gave his life for us! Most people go through life trying to ‘mind their own business’! But as Chris-tians we cannot live only for ‘I’, ‘me’, ‘myself’, but are asked to take responsibility for oth-ers. Jesus is not merely giving practical or psychological advice about how to get along with others, but is reminding us that the Christian life is a life lived with others and for others.
Twenty-third Sunday In Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
Betty Baker, Karen Burger, Linda Carroll, Sarah Czapp, LeeAnn Dusch Dorn, Patricia
Fedorke, Lucy Fornal, Judy Harrison,
Gary Johnson, Tom Lash, Abby McGowan, Ron Mauck, Sheila Pascoli, Bill Donohew,
Paul Lisk, and Charlotte Conner.
for our women and men and their families who serve in our military.
and all of those who are confined to home and nursing homes and on our prayer chain.
Due to privacy concerns we cannot publish names of sick and/or hospitalized without the permission of the individual or their immediate family. To have someone placed on the prayer list please call the parish
office.
Names are left on the list for 4 weeks unless we are otherwise notified by the family.
8:30am on Monday, September 7, 2020 Jack Foreman
8:30am Mass on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 Bob Schmitt
8:30am Mass on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 Mac and Amy McGinley Wedding Anniversary
8:30am Mass on Thursday, September 10, 2020 Larry Williams
8:30 am Mass on Friday, September 11, 2020 Mary Mulroy
4:30pm Mass on Saturday, September 12, 2020 For the People
8:00am Mass on Sunday, September 13, 2020 Denny Deegan—Birthday
10:30am Mass on Sunday, September 13, 2020 John & Catherine Venzel and Judy Wallace
The Sanctuary Candle
is lit this week
in loving memory of:
Week of Monday, September 7—Sunday, September 13, 2020
Monday, September 7, 2020
1 Cor 5:1-8; Ps 5:5-6,7, 12; Lk 6:6-11
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30; Ps 13:6abc; Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
1 Cor 7:25-31; Ps 45:11-12, 14-17; Lk 6:20-26
Thursday, September 10, 2020
1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13; Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14b, 23-24; Lk 6:27-38
Friday, September 11, 2020
1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27; Ps 84:3-6, 8, 12; Lk 6:39-42
Saturday, September 12, 2020
1 Cor 10:14-22; Ps 166:12-13,17-18; Lk 6:43-49
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Sir 27:30—28:7; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21 –35
Income for week of August 30, 2020
Offertory Collection $ 3,141.00 Debt Reduction $ 10.00
TOTAL INCOME $ 3,151.00
Twenty-third Sunday In Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
PREP (Parish Religious Education Program) will be begin-ning again in late September! We are looking to gauge interest in families who would like to attend Religious Prep for the 2020-2021 school year. The Prep program offers an opportunity for the youth of the Parish, grades Kindergar-ten through Eighth Grade, that are not enrolled in Catholic School, to receive religious education and sacrament prep-aration. In order for a child to receive his/her sacraments such as First Reconciliation, First Communion, and/or Con-firmation, they must be enrolled in the PREP program the year prior to the celebration of the sacrament, as well as the year they will receive the sacrament. If you are inter-ested in attending Religious Ed, please contact our either Parish Secretary, Amanda Maul at (304)277-2911 or [email protected], or our Director of Reli-gious Prep, Jennifer Hempelmann, at (304)280-8387 or [email protected]. We are working to ensure that we are able to reopen safely and following the guidelines given to us by the Diocese, so please bare with us as we also learn to adjust to the new normal of the current pan-demic.
A Letter from Father Paul
Dear Parishioners,
I hope you all enjoying this hot summer, staying safe and following all restrictions in order to stay safe from the Covid-19 Virus.
It has now been about three months since we have reopened our celebration of Mass to the public. During this time, we have had fewer in attendance on Sunday masses. We are strictly following all government directives and making sure that nobody is getting infected by the dead-ly virus. So far, no case has been linked to our churches in the diocese of Wheeling-Charleston because of attending Mass, Thank God. I al-ways pray for you all.
Our Bishop has instructed us to go back to nor-malcy as best we can. Sunday obligation is still cancelled, but it is encouraged that everyone who is healthy and young to resume going back to church. We are a sacramental people. For Catholics, sacramental life is important to keep their faith alive and active. There is great danger in feeling comfortable with live streaming mass in the long run. I know many of you have missed the Holy communion and social gatherings in our parish. In order to resume our social gather-ings, we must wait until we hear from our civil authorities. I encourage all, who are healthy and feeling comfortable, to resume their Sunday mass attendance and for all others to stay home safely.
May the Lord help us to pass through this diffi-cult time and bring us to the world of safety and good health.
Wishing you all a wonderful week ahead and I keep you all in my prayers,
Fr. Paul
Pastor.
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Our parish has been supported by the generosity
of hundreds of families each year. Your weekly
offertory gifts help our parish operate and offer
the many ministries we provide to our parishion-
ers. For that we are incredibly grateful.
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While we navigate these uncertain and unprece-
dented times, we thank you for your continued
financial support!
Twenty-third Sunday In Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
CCS Friends,
We are excited to announce that we have met our goal of $25,000 for the Caring Crusader Campaign! Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we have been busy making upgrades to keep our students and teachers safe and healthy.
We are also planning for scenarios that may be difficult to face, including:
• Students who need additional financial assistance to return due to loss of household income
• Increased school expenses due to the need for PPE and sanitization products • Additional cleaning procedures
• Need for operating assistance to offset potential income losses
As the new school year starts on September 8th, the necessity for additional support of our school continues. We have extended the campaign until October 1st with a new goal of $30,000. We appreciate your time and considera-tion as we overcome this difficult setback due to COVID-19.
If you would like to make a gift to the "Caring Crusader Campaign", please send your check into the Parish Office or
school at 1512 Warwood Ave. or visit our secure website https://corpuschristiwheeling.com/giving/ . If you have
questions, please call Miranda Zambito, Advancement Director 304-830-1572.
Thank you for your meaningful support of Corpus Christi School!
Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 Hospitality Eucharistic Minister Lector Cantor
4:30PM Mass Brenda Joseph Debbie Hundagen Eleanor DiProsperis
Sunday, Sept 6, 2020 Hospitality Eucharistic Minister Lector Cantor
8:00AM Mass Tom Myers John Barbaley Joseph De Paulis
Linda Myers
Sunday, Sept 6, 2020 Hospitality Eucharistic Minister Lector Cantor
10:30 AM Mass NEED Jacob Buck NEED
NEED
Saturday, Sept 12, 2020 Hospitality Eucharistic Minister Lector Cantor
4:30PM Mass NEED Shelley Rohrig Joseph De Paulis
NEED
Sunday, Sept 13, 2020 Hospitality Eucharistic Minister Lector Cantor
8:00AM Mass Tom Dailer Peggy Dailer Suzie Dailer
David Dailer
Sunday, Sept 13, 2020 Hospitality Eucharistic Minister Lector Cantor
10:30AM Mass NEED Mary Zandron NEED
NEED
Ministry Schedule for August / September2020
Twenty-third Sunday In Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
If you have any questions regarding the ministry schedule, or at interested in taking part of the mass as a liturgical minister,
please contact the Parish Office at (304)277-2911 during regular business hours. You can also email Amanda Maul at
[email protected]. Thank you!
Food donations are always needed and welcome for our Food Pantry! Please leave any food you are
donating at the back of the church when you attend mass. Since we also understand that many are not
able to attend mass due to the current global pandemic, we are also able to do the following:
1. Donations can be left at the Parish Office so that a representative can pick them up from there.
You are also able to call directly for pick up at (304)639-4342.
Mac & Cheese
Spaghetti Noodles or other pastas
Spaghetti Sauce (Jar or canned)
Peanut butter Jelly Cereal Ramen Noodles Canned Fruit Any other non perishables are also welcomed, as well as gift cards that we will use to purchase important perisha-ble items.
Twenty-third Sunday In Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
Infant of Prague Novena
The Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Wheeling, West Virgin-
ia will celebrate the annual Novena to the Infant Jesus
of Prague beginning this year on Monday, September 14
at 7:00 p.m. The Novena will be prayed on nine consec-
utive Monday evenings concluding on November 9.
Each week consists of Exposition and Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament, a homily given by a guest priest,
music, and prayers to the Infant of Prague. The theme
for this year will be the “Fruits of the Holy Spirit”. Every-
one is invited.
In Loving Memory
In Loving Memory of
Mary Lou Mauck
By Ron Mauck
News from the Ladies Guild
Corpus Christi Ladies Guild will conduct
their first meeting on October 1, 2020 at
6:30 in the Parish Center. Time to plan
for the new school year. We may need
alternatives to regular fundrais-
ing. Please plan to attend and have input
on the discussion. Give me a call (304-
277-5142) if you will be in attend-
ance. I'd like to have an idea of how
many to set up for the meeting. We will
follow CDC Guidelines for social distanc-
ing. Hope to see you there!!
-Jackie McGlumphy
Ladies Guild President
Twenty-third Sunday In Ordinary Time September 6, 2020
The Catholic Spirit now has a weekly electronic edition sent free of charge, by e-mail to those who subscribe.
The new electronic edition was made available to also help cut the cost of printing, and is sent every Friday morning. Many have signed up, and say they prefer this new version. Anyone can sign up for the e-list by sending an e-mail to [email protected] with “The Catholic Spirit e-list” in the subject line. Please consider removing your name from the print edition. This helps to make sure that your fellow Catholics around the state who need the print edition, such as those without internet access, and the elderly, will continue to receive it. Just note in your e-mail request for subscription that you would like to be removed from the print mailing list and only receive by e-mail.
Those who sign up are asked to please provide the name and address to be removed and the e-mail to send the e-version of the newspaper.
With the ultimate goal of enhancing communication while operating within a new budget to help cut costs, The Catholic Spirit has moved from printing twice a month to once a month. All print publishing dates are on the first Friday of each month. The Catholic Spirit monthly print version will continue to be delivered free of charge to all Catholic households in West Virginia.
By joining the e-mail distribution list, readers will receive the weekly e-version as well as the
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