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690 Mount Olivet Road, Wheeling WV 26003 Website: www.olpwv.org Email: [email protected]
Parish Office number: 304-242-6579 Business Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-2:00pm
PARISH OFFICE
Rev. Fr. Joseph Augustine, Pastor
Email: [email protected]
Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 304-231-4053
JOINING THE PARISH
New parishioners are welcome.
Contact the parish office to register.
Visit our website: olpwv.org to print
out our registration form.
SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday (Vigil): 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am
WEEKDAY MASSES
Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00am
(followed by the Rosary)
Wednesday: 7:00pm
(Adoration: 6-7:00pm; Confession,
Rosary: 6:00pm; Benediction 6:45;
Novena following Mass)
Friday: 8:00am (Summer)
School Mass: 8:30am (see bulletin)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCIL IAT ION
AND PENANCE
Saturdays: 4:00-4:45pm
Wednesdays, 6:00-6;45pm
By appointment: 304-242-6575
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
Tess Morando, Coordinator
E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH MUSIC
Jessica Gulisek, Music Director
Email: [email protected]
Michelle Kline, Children’s Choir
PARISH SCHOOL STAFF
Maureen Kerr, Principal
Email: [email protected]
Judy Hays, Secretary
Email: [email protected]
Joyce Bibey, Development
Email: [email protected]
PHONE NUMBERS
Parish Office: 304-242-6579
Parish School: 304-242-1383
Fax: 304-243-5410
Rectory: 304-242-6575
Our Lady of Peace Parish - April 28, 2019
For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have
mercy on us and on the
whole world. —Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Sacrament of Baptism Parents should contact Father Joseph to make arrangements for the celebration of this sacrament. A preparation session is required for first-time parents. Sacrament of Reconciliation and Penance Celebrated on Saturdays from 4:00-4:45pm; Wednesdays from 6:00-6:45pm. Also make an appointment by calling the rectory. Sacrament of Marriage Engaged couples should contact Father Joseph at least six months prior to the desired wedding date. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Individual reception of the sacrament can be arranged by contacting Father Joseph. Anyone who is anticipating surgery is encouraged to request this sacrament prior to entering the hospital.
Becoming Catholic (RCIA) Any non-Catholic interested in becoming a Catholic Christian can contact the parish office for information regarding The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.
Catholic School Information regarding enrolling your child at Our Lady of Peace Parish School, contact school office at 304-242-1383.
Parish School of Religion (PSR) Classes meet every Sunday from 9:20-10:20 am from September to May. Registration in August.
E-Bulletin Receive your bulletin by email every single week. Email your request to [email protected]
O u r S o c i a l M e d i a O u t l e t s
VISIT our website at www.olpwv.org
LIKE us on Facebook
Our Lady of Peace Church, Wheeling, WV
FOLLOW us at olpwv Share thoughts! Share pictures!
Hearing Assistance Available in-ear headphone or amplify hearing aid Please see usher for a receiver.
Money Counters
April 28 Tiffany Hoffman, Sherri Mason
May 5 Cecilia Donahoe, Janet Orkoskey
May 12 George Hores, Rick Wilson
Please Remember in Prayer Infirmed and Shut-ins of the Parish
Cameron Nursing Home: Goldie Edgel
Continuous Care: Carla Ueltschy
Good Shepherd: Angelo Jafrate
Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) -Year C April 28, 2019
Liturgical Ministers for Next Week
——SATURDAY (VIGIL), MAY 4 8:30pm M.Komorowski/ M. Potts/ *sever; M.J. Keim; H.Nilkolaus; I; Shaun
——SUNDAY, MAY 5 8:30am Knights of Columbus; M. Callahan; T. Burke; III; Jessica
10:30am M. & B. Ghaphery/ E. Suarez; Grade 8; S. Wilson; III; Jessica
Please arrive 15 minutes early and sign-in.
Last Weekend’s Collection Env Amount
Easter Sunday 195 $ 7,880.00
Maintenance Reserve Fund 3 15.00
Education of Seminarians 33 979.25
Holy Thursday 36 619.00
Good Friday 35 602.00
Holy Land — 155.00
TOTAL COLLECTIONS 302 $ 10,250.258
Attendance: 995 members
ONLINE BANKING: go to website: www.olpwv.org and scroll down page and click DONATE. Or add Our Lady of Peace to monthly bill pay, save time and save stamps.
Once I was dead, but now I am alive
forever and ever. — Revelation 1:18a
Our current liturgical schedule will end June2. The new schedule will cover mid-June and through the summer months. Remember to call the parish office 304-242-6579 to update your telephone number, if necessary and any special requests. Thank you.
MASS DATE TIME MASS INTENTIONS READINGS
Saturday, April 27 (Vigil) Second Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy Sunday
5:00 PM Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace Acts 4:13-21 Ps 118:1, 14-21 Mk 16:9-15
Sunday, April 28 Second Sunday of Easter Divine Mercy Sunday
First Holy Communion
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
† Tom & Karen Kolibash by Grace Kolibash
† John “Jack” Wycherley by Family
2019 Communicants of OLP/PSR
Acts 5:12-16 Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 Rev 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31
Monday, April 29
NO MASS
Rosary at 8:00am Acts 4:23-31-37 Ps 2:1-4, 7-9 Jn 3:1-8
Tuesday, April 30 8:00 AM
† Barbara Klug by Grace Kolibash
Acts 4:32-37 Ps 93:1-2, 5 Jn 3:7b-15
Wednesday, May 1
7:00 PM † Charlie Kleeh by Mary Jean Brown
Acts 5:17-26 Ps 34:2-9 Jn 3:16-21 or
Thursday, May 2
8:00 AM
† Rosita Pascual by Cecilia Donahoe Acts 5:27-33 Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20 Jn 3:31-36
Friday, May 3
8:30 AM
Intention of School
1 Cor 15:1-8 Ps 19:2- Jn 14:6-14
Saturday, May 4 (Vigil) Third Sunday of Easter
5:00 PM † Frances & Henry Wesolowski by Val, Andy & Patti Wesolowski
Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41 Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13 Rev 5:11-1 Jn 21:1-19 [1-14] Sunday, May 5
Third Sunday of Easter
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace
† Judith Wallace by Family
April 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Page 3
ADORATION 6:00pm
Saint Catherine of Siena: mystic, author, peacemaker within the Church and renewer of religious life; patroness of Italy and co-patroness of Europe.
S eeing is believing! Since cellphone screens connect us instantly to social media, live TV, and
loved ones’ faces near and far, “Doubting Thomas” could be our patron saint: “Unless I see, I will
not believe!” But how comforting for any of us who share Thomas’s doubt, or love “doubters” who
do, to see how kindly Jesus responds. By offering the very evidence that Thomas demanded, Jesus
doesn’t scold Thomas, but seems to understand such skepticism. Could Jesus have been thinking of
us, who long to believe that “Jesus is risen!” but see so much suffering, and perhaps even cause
some, that we wonder, how could something so wonderful be true? In today’s reading from the
Acts of the Apostles, the risen Jesus’ healing love comforts through disciples who love others. In Rev-
elation, “our brother John” doesn’t just claim he saw Jesus alive, but passes on Jesus’ life-giving
words, “Do not be afraid.” Seeing Jesus in others is believing!
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — A large number of people gathered, bringing the sick, and all were cured (Acts 5:12-16). Psalm — Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting (Psalm 118). Second Reading — Do not be afraid. I am the first and the last, the one who lives (Revelation 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19). Gospel — The risen Christ comes to his disciples with peace and the Spirit. The absent Thomas doubts (John 20:19-31).
Saint Pius V: chiefly notable for his role in the Council of Trent, Counter-Reformation, and standardization of the Roman rite within the Latin
Saint Joseph the Worker: entrusted with the care of the Blessed Mother and Jesus, he was a carpenter dedicated to his family and obedient to God.
Saint Athanasius: forty-five years bishop of Alexandria; champion of Nicea; one of four great doctors of Eastern Church; known as “Doctor of the Incarnation.” With James, venerated as patron saints of Uruguay.
Saint Philip : among the first disciples called by Jesus. Saint James: surnamed “the Less” or “the Just” for his piety; leader of the Jerusalem Church; patron of the
Emily Bartsch, Nicholas Irvin, Jason Lehrke, Dennis McGlaughlin, Theresa Chartier, Maria Martinez, Harrison Clark, Maria Ducci, Andrew Johnson, Marlene Montes, Luca Wise, Carl Yoho, Michal Zinn, Joseph Moses
THANK YOU Jessica for organizing the egg hunt and also to the hard working crew who decorat-
ed, set up and manned the event for all the children to enjoy. GREAT JOB!
THANK YOU! Knights of Columbus collected 300+ pounds of canned goods and donated them to the Catholic Charities Neighborhood
Center 18th Street. Great support from all. Tickets available in the Parish Office for the
Annual Seminarian Support Raffle. Call the parish office for more information. 1st place wins $1,000; 2nd $500. There are three 3rd $100 winners. Donation is $5.
If you are interested in
some of these great
ministries, please call
the parish office at
304-242-6579. We will
gladly forward your
contact information!
Is there a ministry not
mentioned? Love to
hear from you.!
Camillus Society Church Cleaning Crew Church Ministries Communication Ministry Emergency Response Funeral Luncheon Committee Hospitality Committee Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary of Kof C Maintenance Committee Ministry of the Poor Ministry of Sick, Homebound Parish Choir Parish School of Religion Parish Social Committee Prayer Support Pro-Life Group RCIA Rosary Altar Society Shuttle Ministry
JOIN US
Bib le S tudy Group
Bible Study on 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month
Next Meeting on May 2 at 6:00pm in the Parish Office
April 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Page 4
Ladies Auxiliary of K of C
Mark your calendar for two great
events sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary
Knights Out” Social. The Ladies Auxiliary will
have the social in May as a membership drive. LADIES: please plan to attend and see what this
great group of women do for our parish, school
and the community. All are welcome to join.
Watch for more details on the day and time; a
sign-up sheet will be in the back of the church.
Sugarcreek/Amish Trip. The trip will be held on
Tuesday, August 6. Bus leave 7:30am and returns
approximately 7:30pm. Price $89, includes: bus
trip, breakfast buffet, reserved tickets for “Seize
the Hay” at the Amish Country Comedy Theatre.
Enjoy shopping time in quaint town of Berlin and
visit Coblentz Candy Co., Heini’s Cheese, etc.
Sacrament of Holy Eucharist Sunday, April 28 at 1:00pm
God bless our Communicants on their First Holy Communion Day. May they always keep the joy of Jesus in their hearts. Amen.
Riot Boyd Madison Eikey
Holly Fecat Gianna Gallo
Riley Himmelrick Ella Hough
Samantha Hudson John Hunnell
Madelyn Hunnell Reagan Lewis Sophia Morris Adriana Moses Melah Paulus Andrew Potts Aubree Reynolds Miley Rine Emersyn Roth
Follow Us www.facebook.com/CCHSMaroonKnights
Twitter: @CCHS_Knights
“You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”
Watch for details for upcoming spring play.
Graduation Events
Sunday, May 19 at 7:00pm: Senior Showcase
Friday, April 26: Senior Prom (followed by After Prom )
Tuesday/Wednesday, May 21/22
Senior Commencement Presentations
Monday, May 20: Senior Awards at 9:30am
Thurs, May 23 at 8:00am: Graduation Rehearsal
—followed by Senior Picnic
Friday, May 24: Baccalaureate Mass
Saturday, May 25: Graduation at 11:00am
www.cchsknights.or
75 - 14 Street
Wheeling, WV
304-233-1660
Mt. Olivet Lions Club Dinner
Join us on Friday, May 10, as we celebrate 45
years of services. Social begins at 6:00pm, and
Dinner begins at 6:30pm, and Program begins at
7:00pm. Cost $11/person. Event will be held in
Peace Family Center at Our Lady of Peace.
Attention Men (Golfers)
Spring means GOLF. Knights of Columbus #504
would like to invite all Catholic men to join!.
We play every Thursday morning from May
through September at the Crispin Course.
If you are retired, semi-retired or off Thursdays,
check us out. For information, please contact
Bob Morgan at 304-242-5404 or Chuck Wagner
at 304-242-3273.
Lunch is provided, and possibly
a game or two of Euchre.
See flyer in back of church
April 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Page 5
Bereavement Gathering
Grief from a Faith Perspective
If you, or someone you know has lost a loved
one and may benefit from a gathering for those
grieving, Please join us 6:00pm at St. Alphonsus’
Church Basement. Facilitator, Deacon Doug
Breiding and Tom and Michele McFadden.
Sponsored by the Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Next gathering April 29
Emmaus Retreat
The diocese is sponsoring the retreat for those
grieving the loss of a child. The retreat will be
held on October 19 at St. Mary Parish in Star City
in Morgantown. For more information, please
contact the Department of Formation & Mission
at (304) 233-0880 .
Come and
Follow Me As
Fishers of Men
Explore—Learn—
Discern
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL MEN: learn what it means
to be a Priest and his role of saving souls on
June 20-22 at St. John Paul II College Seminary
in Washington D.C. Spend a few days in our
Nation’s Capital with Priests and Seminarians of
the Diocese. Transportation can be arranged if
needed.
More info or RSVP contact Rick Teachout in the
Vocations Office at 304-233-0880, ext. 442 or
email [email protected]
This is a non-profit organization that works with
college campus ministries as well as with
campuses nationwide to connect graduating
high school students to their Catholic campus
ministry. This ministry will contact the incoming
students with an invitation to join regardless of
what Dioceses they come from. Let’s keep our
students connected to the Catholic Church and
support them as they embark on the next step of
their life. Student brochures, parents card,
student contact card are available in back of
church. Any questions, call the parish office.
Wheeling Feeling Chili Cook-Off
This event will be held Saturday June 1, noon to 6:00pm at Heritage Port. AND will include a Youth Division; ages 6-17 can participate. First prize is $200. Free t-shirts for all cooks. See flyer in back of church for more details.
April 28 First Holy Communion 1:00pm
29 WPL Grade 5& 6 Volleyball Tourney
at Corpus Christi
30 Library Day
WPL Golf Scramble
May 1 Kindergarten activity and lunch
with Father Joseph
2 Wild Things at Washington PA
Grade 8 Dinner with Father Joseph
3 School Mass at 8:30am
No Kindergarten Class
Noon Dismissal
5 May Crowning at 10:30 Mass
Parish School of Religion
April 28 Class May 5 Last Class
Tess Morando, PSR Coordinator; 304-242-7820
ALUMNI of Our Lady of Peace School
Here is a convenient way to update your contact information. Scan this QR reader with your phone, and it will take you to a form where you can update your contact information
for our alumni database. KEEP IN TOUCH.
Class with the MOST MONEY collected
(on average) receives PAWS Pass (dress down
day), lunch, and activity with Fr. Joseph !
$ 1,222.92 FINAL TOTAL
RAISED!
Final Tally
1st KINDERGARTEN
2nd GRADE 2
3rd GRADE 7
April 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Page 6
Low Denomination Gift Cards
Available for a limited time, while supplies last. PERFECT for teacher appreciation, grad parties. Cards are not in stock at the school. They must be ordered. Please write them in on order form.
Middle School
Discernment Retreat
“Quo Vadis” is Latin for “Where are you going?”
Boys in grades 6, 7 and 8 are invited to come to
Preistfield Pastoral Center in Kearneysville WV,
from June 26 through June 29 for days of spiritual
talks, prayer, the celebration of the Mass, and
discussion about how God guides us throughout
our lives. Campers will enjoy hiking, swimming,
horseback riding, kayaking. One day will include
a service project in Berkeley or Jefferson County.
The camp is staffed by lay people, priests and
seminarians from the Diocese of Wheeling-
Charleston. All staff members have participated
in Safe Environment training and have had
background checks. To register. go to [email protected] or www.wvpriest.org
Kroger Community Rewards Do you shop at Kroger? Did you know you can support Our Lady of Peace Parish/School just by shopping at Kroger? It's easy when you enroll in the Kroger Community Rewards®! Call parish office and we will gladly assist you: —sign up for a Plus Card —enroll in the program
Once you're enrolled, you'll earn rewards for Our Lady of Peace EVERY TIME you shop, using your Plus Card (or alternate ID# like telephone#) We will post quarterly rewards in the bulletin.
Be a part of this great program. Everyone wins. (excludes pharmacy, gift cards, gasoline, alcohol)
Ladies Auxiliary of the K of C President - Marilyn Thalman
Social Meeting. We are planning a membership drive in May. More details soon. Best Choice Labels. Thank you to everyone for their support in collecting labels. Sugarcreek/Amish Trip. The trip will be held on Tuesday, August 6. Bus leave 7:30am and returns approximately 7:30pm. Price $89, See bulletin insert for more information.
Vice President: Sylvia Huggins Treasurer: Marlene McGovern Secretary: Marlene Klamut
Call Rev. Dennis R. Schuelkens, Jr. at the
Vocations Office, Diocese of Wheeling-
Charleston at (304) 232-0444, ext. 298
Is the Lord calling you?
Knights of Columbus Council 12195 Grand Knight - Ray Thalman
Meeting. Monday, May 6 at 6:00pm; meet in the Grade 7 classroom.
THANK YOU fellow Knights for working so hard at the Fish Fry. Greatly appreciated.
50/50 Winner: Fred Theiss
Knight of the Month: Congratulations to Mickey Reilly in recognition of service to better our council, parish and community. Thank you.
Men, at least 18 years of age, and a practicing Catholic: consider joining our Council of Brother Knights. We are always looking for additional members. Contact Al Musilli at 304-238-6173.
T he Legacy Society is made up of individuals/families that have been blessed and wish to share those blessings when they finalize their will
and plan their estate. A mass will be said once a month for those generous individuals/families, in honor of the Legacy Society and your family name will be memorialized on the Legacy Society Tree which is found on the wall in the vestibule of church, making a lasting testament for generations to come. Questions, or for more information, please call the parish office 304-242-6579.
Current members: Battaglino Family (John, Virginia, †Carmella),
Jim Blatt Family, Dan Boston Family, George Ferdinand Family,
†Stanley Gorsky, †Fr. Raymond D. Jablinske, William Kuster Family,
Curt Mason Family, George Saseen Family,
†Bishop Emeritus Bernard W. Schmitt, Fr. Dennis R. Schuelkens, Jr.,
†Joseph & Margaret Synowiec, Bruce Wilson Family
Newspapers. Drop off in box in back of church. It is taken to recycling center in Ohio.
Soda Cans. Quigley’s (663 Fairmont Pike in Mt. Olivet). Mention OLP for credit.
Pop Tabs. Grade 6 collects tabs to give to the Ronald McDonald House.
Box Tops. Keep clipping box tops! They are everywhere! Drop off at school or parish office.
Used Ink Cartridges. Bring in used toner, cartridge to parish office or school to redeem for coupons
P rayer is our hope put into words. Make time for prayer.
Not just communal, but also personal.
April 28, 2019 Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Page 7
Support our parish and advertise with us on the back of our bulletin! Spaces available.
Our bulletin is posted on our Facebook, Website every week and distributed at weekend
masses . Call the parish office 304-242-6579 for advertisement sizes and fees.
2226 Market St • Centre Market 304-232-8510
304.232.2321 Robert Contraguerro, Sr. - President
Kevin Gilton, Broker
Denise Tierney Full Time
Office (304) 281-6288
Fax (304) 242-9604
E-Mail [email protected]
Website www.1stchoicerealtors.com
SPACE IS AVAILABLE.
ADVERTISE WITH US!
CALL THE PARISH OFFICE
AT 304-242-6579 FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
SPACE AVAILABLE.
ADVERTISE WITH US!
CALL PARISH OFFICE
304-242-6579 FOR MORE
INFORMATION