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Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish
Parroquia Católica de San Pedro y San Pablo
720 N. Baird Street Green Bay, WI 54302
21° & 22°de Noviembre, 2020 Solemnidad de Cristo Rey
Solemnity of Christ the King
November 21st & 22nd, 2020
Parish Office: 920.435.7548
Espaňol: 920.432.1321
Veritas Faith Formation: 920.437.0651 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sspeterpaulgb.org
Fr. José López Parish Administrator Administrador Parroquial
Lou Anne Roskowski Treasurer Trustee / Fideicomisaria
Don Patz Secretary Trustee / Fideicomisario
Office Hours—Fall 2020
Mon. Wed, Thurs: 8:30am - 4:00pm
Tues: 9:15am-6pm (Tues 4-6pm Appointments Preferred) Fri: Closed
Margo Thorsen Parish Office Manager 920.435.7548
María Tinoco Office Assistant—se habla espaňol 920.432-1321
Michael Lee (920.437.0651) Faith Formation/Catecismo & Communications/ Comunicaciones Notary Public ~ by appointment please
Mass Times/Horario la Misa
Sat 4pm & Sun 9:30am; English
Dom 7:30am & 12:00pm; Espaňol
Tues-Fri 8:30am; English
Miér 6:30pm;Espaňol
1st Fridays 8:30am; English
1st Saturdays 8:30am; English
Confession/ Confesiones
30 Minutes Before Each Mass
30 minutos antes de cada misa
Adoration Chapel (9am-9pm)
Chapel Coordinator: Tyler Reif Phone: 920.247.5048 Obtain Door Code in Parish Office Obtenga el código de la puerta en la oficina parroquial.
World Apostolate of Fatima ~ Blue Army
Green Bay Division:
920.437.0651 [email protected]
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Schedules, News, & Updates November: Month of the Holy Souls
Ss. Peter & Paul Purgatorial Society You are invited to enroll your deceased family and friends in this annual society for a donation of $25. A Mass is offered monthly for all enrollees and for those who enrolled them (their “sponsors”).
November Book of Remembrance Our Book of Remembrance will be kept in church during November. Please add the names of your deceased loved ones. All are prayed for, by general intention, at all Masses, Rosaries, and Holy Hours, during November.
HOLY HOUR WITH THE SISTERS!
The Missionaries of The Word will be leading a Holy Hour here at Ss. Peter & Paul, in Church, every Thursday, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm: Hymns, Prayers, Adoration, and the Loving Presence of Jesus! All Are Invited!
We Pray the Holy Rosary 30 Minutes Before each Mass
Sun, November 22nd—Solemnity of Christ the King
Saturday Vigil Mass 3:30 PM Confessions 4:00pm - †Joseph & †Carey Hoslet, & †Patricia Shepeck
7:30 AM—Misa en Espaňol—Birthday Blessings for Margie Rose Wagner
9:30 AM— †Frank Foytik
12:00 PM—Misa en Espaňol— Vivos y Difuntos
Mon, Nov 23rd—Weekday in Ordinary Time
No Parish Mass Today
Tues, Nov 24th—St. Andrew Dun-Lac & Comps. MM 8:30 AM—Birthday Blessings Fr. Jon Thorsen
Wed, Nov 25th—Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:30 AM—†Elmer & †Lavern Conard
5:30 PM—Hora Santa, Rosario, 6:30pm Misa en Espaňol
Thur, Nov 26th—Thanksgiving Day, U.S.A. 9:30 AM— †Delores Jeanquart 12 Noon—Espaňol—Vivos y Difuntos
6PM-7PM Holy Hour With The Missionaries of The Word
Fri, Nov 27th—Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:30 AM — Health & Blessings for Carol Tatro
Sat, Nov 28th—Weekday in Ordinary Time No Morning Mass
Saturday Vigil of Advent I 3:30 PM Confessions 4:00pm Mass—Health & blessings for Thomas Stephani
Sun, November 29th—First Sunday of Advent
7:30 AM—Misa en Espaňol—Vivos y Difuntos
9:30 AM— †Frank Foytik
12:00 PM—Misa en Espaňol— Vivos y Difuntos
Last Week of Ordinary Time
Novena & Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
The Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe will run from December 3rd through the evening of December 11th. The Novena will include daily Mass; 8:30am in English, and 7:00pm in Spanish. The Spanish Mass will be preceded by a Holy Hour beginning at 6:00pm: Everyone is welcome!
On December 11th, after the evening Mass, the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed until Midnight—with adoration, hymns, Rosary (at 8:30pm), and other prayers. This will be followed by “Maňanitas” in church until 6am.
Masses on December 12th will be at 6:30am (Spanish), 8:30am (English), and 12:00 Noon (Spanish).
The Saturday 4pm Mass on December 12th will be the usual Saturday Vigil Mass for Sunday.
St. Vincent de Paul
Today, we celebrate Christ the King, and this King makes an unusual proclamation: “Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of the least brothers of mine, you did for me.”
As King, He can make such a proclamation, and as King, He can judge us on how well we follow his proclamation.
By supporting the work of St. Vincent de Paul, you will help the brothers and sisters Jesus is referring to.
Please place your contribution in an envelope marked SVDP and put it in the collection, or mail it (or drop off) to our parish office.
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News, Updates, & Holiday Schedules
Ministry Saturdays Catechists, Lectors, & Communion Ministers
“Ministry Saturdays” will be an ongoing series offered one Saturday each month (usually on the 2nd Satur-day).
These are open to all of our Catechists, Lectors, and Extraordinary Commun-ion Ministers—AND for anyone who may be interest-ed in participating in any of these parish ministries.
The plan of the day is as follows:
10:30am to 11:30am English-Speaking Participants 11:30am to 12:30pm Lunch for All Participants 12:30pm to 1:30pm Spanish-Speaking Participants
Participants will receive a half hour of spiritual input from Fr. José, followed by a half-hour of “training” input relative to their particular ministry.
Dates for the Next 3 Months are As Follows:
December 5th January 9th
February 13th
Please Register by Calling the Parish Office at 920.435.7548. These sessions are Free of Charge.
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Tuesday, December 8th, is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception—and is a Holy Day of Obligation for all Catholics.
Our Mass Schedule will be as Follows:
Mon, Dec 7th: Vigil Mass 5pm English Holy Hour 6pm-7pm Mass 7pm in Spanish Tues, Dec 8th: 8:30am English 5:00pm English Holy Hour 6pm-7pm Mass 7pm in Spanish
Thanksgiving Schedule
Thanksgiving Day is Thursday, November 26th. As you make your plans for this National Day of Thanking God for His Blessings, please keep in mind the following: Wednesday, Nov. 25th:
No Faith Formation Classes Thursday, Nov 26th—Thanksgiving Day Holy Mass Schedule:
9:30am—Mass in English
12:00 Noon—Mass in Spanish
Friday, Nov 27th:
Holy Mass (English) 8:30am (as usual)
Parish Offices Closed All Day
Mass Attendance Last Weekend
Sat. 4:00pm English—60
Sun. 7:30am Espaňol—78
Sun. 9:30am English—90
Sun. 12 Noon Espaňol—128
Be Joyful and Stouthearted; The Bright Dawn of Hope is Breaking Upon Us!
Please join us 30 minutes before each Mass to pray the Rosary
CYE: Young Adult Saturdays and FAMILY Sundays For Details, Visit: http://cyexpeditions.org/fam-day-exp
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Dear Parish Family,
It is my joy to celebrate this incredible solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, for the first time with you in our parish.
This solemn declaration of Jesus as our Lord and King of the universe should lead us to an overwhelming experience of who He is. We’ve noticed that in the last few weekends, Jesus is constantly reminding us about the end times. This should never be taken as an alarming rebuke, but rather a warning from a place of love and desire for our spiritual awakening; that we may realize what will happen to us at the end of our lives.
In today’s gospel, Jesus gives us this powerful imagery of Himself coming in glory to separate the sheep from the goats (Mt 25:31-46). Jesus’ coming in full glory, with his angels and sitting upon his glorious throne should never lead us into fear or intimidation. This is the same glorious Lord that we receive at every Holy Eucharist. His sole purpose is to strengthen, console and heal our broken hearts. His desire is to devinize our poverty with His powerful divine presence.
As long as we live in constant communion, prayer with our Lord and King, there is no need to be afraid of what will happen at the end of time. This prayer and communion with the King leads us to the acknowledgement of our poverty and to the surrender of our sinfulness in the sacrament of reconciliation. This prepares us for our final encounter with Him
When a soul is totally surrendered to Christ our King, Jesus never keeps this soul for Himself. Our Lord always leads us outward to love and serve our neighbors. This is why those called righteous by Jesus in the parable, were so good to feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, clothed the naked, cared for the ill, and visited those in prison. When our hearts are united to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, it will always lead us to recognize His presence in others. But only when our hearts are “marinated” in prayer with our Lord and King.
Is our heart constantly united to Jesus’ Sacred Heart? Is our soul “marinated” in prayer with our Lord and King? In silent prayer before Jesus Christ, we’ll recognize Him as our True Lord and King. Are you afraid of what will happen at the end of
time? If so, speak to Jesus about it. He’ll reveal to you where the fear is coming from and what we need to work on. May we all love Jesus so much that we may hear His words at the end of time, “Come, you who are blessed by my Father…” Praise be our Lord and King, Jesus Christ,
Praised be our Lord and King, Jesus Christ,
Fr. José
ARE YOU READY FOR ADVENT?
“Ready or Not…” Advent begins Next Weekend November 28th & 29th—immediately following our celebration of Thanksgiving!
We have some helpful booklets and brochures on the table near the elevator, and you can also find Advent items at Cathedral Book & Gift—located next door to the St. Francis Xavier Cathedral Rectory, at 131 South Madison Street, here in Green Bay. If you decide to put up an Advent Wreath in your home, we invite you to take a photo of your family around your Advent Wreath, and email it to Michael Lee for posting on our Website and Facebook Page.
Email to: [email protected]
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Estimada Familia Parroquial,
Es mi alegría celebrar esta increíble solemnidad de nuestro Señor Jesus Christ, Rey del Universo, por primera vez con ustedes en nuestra parroquia. Esta solemne declaración
de Jesús como nuestro Señor y Rey del universo debería de llevarnos a una abrumadora experiencia de quién es Él. Hemos notado que en los últimos fines de semana, Jesús constantemente nos recuer-da los últimos tiempos. Esto nunca debe tomarse como algo alarmante sino más bien como una ad-vertencia desde un lugar de amor y deseo por nues-tro despertar espiritual para que podamos darnos cuenta de lo que nos sucederá al final de nuestras vidas.
En el evangelio de hoy, Jesús nos da esta poderosa imagen de Él mismo viniendo en gloria para separar las ovejas de los cabritos(Mt 25: 31-46). La venida de Jesús en plena gloria, con sus ángeles y sentado en su glorioso trono nunca debería llevarnos al miedo o la intimidación. Este es el mismo Señor glorioso que recibimos en cada Sagrada Eucaristía. Su único propósito es fortalecer, consolar y sanar nuestros corazones rotos. Su deseo es divinizarnos con su poderosa presencia. Mientras vivamos en constante comunión, oración con nuestro Señor y Rey, no hay necesidad de tener miedo de lo que sucederá al final de los tiempos. Esta oración y comunión con el Rey nos lleva al reconocimiento de nuestra pobreza y a la entrega de nuestros pecados en el sacramento de la confesión. Esto nos prepara y fortalece para nuestro encuentro final con Él.
Cuando un alma está totalmente entregada a Cristo nuestro Rey, Jesús nunca guarda esta alma para sí mismo. Nuestro Señor siempre nos guía hacia afuera para amar y servir a nuestro prójimo. Es por eso que los llamados justos por Jesús en la parábola eran tan buenos para alimentar al hambriento, recibir al extranjero, vestir al desnudo, cuidar al enfermo y visitar a los encarcelados. Cuando nuestro corazón se une al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, siempre nos llevará a reconocer su presencia en los demás. Pero solo cuando nuestros corazones estén sumergidos en oración con nuestro Señor y Rey.
¿Será que nuestro corazón está constantemente unido al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús? ¿Está nuestra alma sumergida en oración con nuestro Señor y
Rey? Solo en el silencio de la oración ante Jesucristo, lo reconoceremos como nuestro verdadero Señor y Rey. ¿Tienes miedo de lo que sucederá al final de los tiempos? Si es así, hable con Jesús al respecto, Él le revelará de dónde viene el miedo y en qué debemos trabajar. Que todos amemos a Jesús tanto que al final de nuestras vidas podamos escuchar sus palabras diciendo, “Vengan, benditos de mi Padre ... "
Alabado sea Jesucristo nuestro Rey y Señor ,
~ P. José
Horario del Día de Acción de Gracias
Horario:
Miércoles 25 de noviembre: No habrá clases de catecismo para los niños.
Jueves 26 de noviembre: Día de Acción de Gracias Horario de la Santa Misa:
Santa Misa (inglés) 9:30 am
12:00 mediodía — Misa en español
Solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción
El martes 8 de diciembre es la solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción, y es un día santo de obligación para todos los católicos.
Nuestro horario de misas será el siguiente:
Lunes, 7 de diciembre: Misa de vigilia 5pm - Inglés Hora Santa 6 pm-7pm Misa 7pm en español Martes, 8 de diciembre: 8:30 am y 5:00 pm - Inglés Hora Santa 6 pm-7pm Misa 7pm en español
La Novena y Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
La Novena será del 3 al 11 de diciembre: Hora Santa todas las noches a las 6:00pm - y misa a las 7:00pm.
El 11 de diciembre, después de la novena, el Santísimo Sacramento estará expuesto en la iglesia hasta la media-noche, seguido de mananitas hasta las 6 am del día 12.
Las misas para la fiesta del día 12 serán a las 6:30 am, 8:30 am (inglés) y a las 12 del mediodía.
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