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207 VANDALIA STREET · COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234
Staff Rev. John P. Beveridge, Pastor Ext. 100 Deacon Jim Hill Ext. 104 Deacon Jimmy Ghiglione, Director of Faith Formation Ext. 101 Peg Bodinet, Principal Ext. 110 Maggie Brennan, Director of Pastoral Care Ext. 111 Teri Lesicko, Finance & Development Ext. 115 Marvin Jansen, Accounting Manager Ext. 106 Camille Emig-Hill, HR & Communications Ext. 102 Kimberly Zagorski, Ext. 103 Faith Formation Coordinator Contact Information Parish Office: 207 Vandalia Street Phone 345-4343 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday 8:30AM-3:30 PM
Parish Center 301 Vandalia
School 210 N. Morrison 344-5450
Parish Prayer Line 344-4108
Masses Weekend Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM Weekday Monday Communion Service 8:15 AM Tuesday - Friday 8:15 AM First Friday Masses 8:15 AM Holy Day Masses Eve of Holyday 6:30 PM Holyday 8:15 AM & 6:30 PM
Sacraments Confessions: Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM Thursday before First Friday 4:00 PM until all are heard Marriage: Contact the parish office. Annulments & Counseling: Ariel Martin 618-667-2113 Baptism: Contact the parish office for registration forms and scheduling information.
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saintspeter-paul.org
Ss. Peter Catholic Church & Paul
Liturgy
Collections for 08/20/2017
Envelopes/Loose $14,512
Parish Improvements 27
Angel Fund 1,046
Annual Fund 3,657
Holy Cross 176
Special Collections 125
Glenmary Mission 10
TOTAL $19,553
Saturday September 9, 4:30 pm
Lector: Ed Welle & Rebecca Boyce Music: Melissa, Anita, Diane & Shane w/ J. Butterfield Gifts: Liz Dalton & Friend Servers: Elizabeth Campbell, Christopher VandeRiet, Dominic VandeRiet Communion Ministers: Liz Dalton, Betty Eberle, Jackie Freeman Barb & Mike Hasamear, Mary Kay Ogle, Dave Stelmach, Jim Wolters Intention: Fred Dalton
Sunday September 10, 8:00 am
Lector: Angie Auer & Gene Catalpa Gifts: Mr. & Mrs. Don Kupinski, Sr. Music: Glory Choir w/ J. Butterfield Servers: Lily Jurgena, Edwin Kircher, & Ellis Kircher Communion Ministers: Jean Clancy, Joanne Kalla, Mark Kennedy Jodi Roedl, Trudy & Joe Strieker Intention: Mary Virginia Kupinski
Sunday September 10, 10:30 am
Lector: Amy Ferguson & Augie Lohmann Music: Men’s Choir w/ J. Butterfield Gifts: Mr. & Mrs. Don Kupinski, Jr. Servers: Tori Marrel, Kylie Lee, Faith Kossina Communion Ministers: MaryAnn Allred, Sarah & Terry Lanter Ruth Lohmann, Carol & Barry Moore, Bob & Debbie Sanders Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Allison Farnworth K&1 Carol Moore 2 Nursery: Michelle Webb & Jackie Freeman Intention: Mary Virginia Kupinski
Auditor’s Schedule
Sunday, September 10 Team #9-Dave & Lynn Muniz, Karen Meyer, Jackie Slovinski
Server’s Schedule 8:15 am For the week of Tuesday, Sept. 5 through Friday, Sept. 8 Adrienne Jines, Lorelai Biegler, Daniel Wilde
Mass Intentions Monday, September 4 8:15 am No Communion Service Tuesday, September 5 8:15 am Bob & Joanne Rompel (S.I.) All School Mass Wednesday, September 6 8:15 am Orville Sova Thursday, September 7 8:15 am Eleanor Colombara Friday, September 8 8:15 am Lisa Fadden-Dye All School Mass Saturday, September 9 4:30 pm Fred Dalton Sunday, September 10 8:00 am Mary Virginia Kupinski 10:30 am Mary Virginia Kupinski
ZIGGY’S WISDOM: Besides praying from your Bible, here are three devotional books: ZIGGY’S OFFERING: My Dai-ly Bread by Anthony L. Paone, S.J.; Minute Meditations from the Popes, Rev. Jude Winkler, O.F.M.; The Imitation of Christ, Thomas A. Kempis. Buy these and you’ll not be disappointed! More next week.
Thank You from Glenmary Home Missioners Father Bruce Brylinski of the Glenmary Home Missioners ex-tends his thanks to the parish family of Ss. Peter and Paul who generously contributed to the home missions. Father Bruce as-sures us of his prayers and requests that we pray for Glenmary, all those served by Glenmary in the home missions, and for an increase in vocations to missionary priesthood and brotherhood. About $3,000 was donated. You can still make a contribution. It has also been decided that any items left over from our Free
Yard sale in October will be delivered to one of the Glenmary
locations for distribution to those in need.
From the Desk Of Fr. John
Women’s Day…was a huge success thanks to all those who helped and participated. It is a unique event for our area…focused on our life in Christ within our home, parish and world. Thank you to the many who worked many months in planning, set-up team, hospitality and importantly the cleanup and takedown crews. The presenter did a great job in inspiring everyone with very concrete and practical ways of ‘evangelizing’ in a missionary spirit right at home and parish. So many commented to me about the beauty of our church and new gathering area which lent itself to a very peaceful and spiritually re-laxed day of being with the Lord and one anoth-er. The comments kept coming about how won-derful a day it really was…spiritually and every other way. Many wanted a day like this in their own parish and wondered how to bring it about…I told them that it was a lot of work but worth it! Thank you Rhonda & Team for all you have done and offered to the women of our parish and area. Welcome to our new families…took place at the 10:30 Sunday Mass. It is such a joy to meet and welcome all those who have come to our parish seeking a new spiritual home. It can sometimes be a challenge to step into a new place and not find welcoming and friendly people to introduce them into the life of a parish family. Thank you to Maggie and all who helped. Wel-come again to all our new members and help us make others welcome as well. We are used to questions being raised by news commentators looking for the truth about events or persons that might be news wor-thy. There are usually a number of sides to any issue or person and many times conflicting views and opinions. Jesus poses two questions to his disciples in last Sunday’s Gospel. He is seeking their understanding and the level of their faith in and about His true identity and therefore His mis-sion. The disciples give Him stock answers from the crowds and then they must answer them-selves…and Peter speaks up. He makes a pro-found act of faith and Jesus affirms that it was a revelation from His Father given to Peter. Jesus then entrusts great responsibility to Peter and the others. They will be responsible for opening up
the Kingdom of Heaven for others…that is what is symbolized by the keys. We might ask how we are doing in opening the mystery of God, Christ, Heaven and Eternal Life to others…even those within our own homes. The faith we have received was a gift from the Lord. However, like a new bankcard, it has to be activated by the recipient before it is effective. The faith of the disciples had to grow and deepen through the whole mystery of Christ’s Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension…and the gift of the Holy Spirit before they were ready to fulfill their mission in witnessing their faith. Jesus had cautioned them not to reveal His true identity until after they had experienced it in the mystery of His suffering on the cross. Our faith needs to grow just as the early dis-ciples faith needed to grow ever deeper and more personal so that we can also share it with others. We can appreciate as friends and spouses grow closer, they are much more willing to make sacrifices and even more for one anoth-er. It is love that is the motivation…giving of one-self for the other. Jesus made that kind of com-mitment to His disciples and invites them to do the same…the power to do that can only come through the gift of His love to them. Each time we make the sign of the cross we are reminded who we are…disciples of the Lord Je-sus…and His love for us. It calls us to recommit to living that kind of selfless dedication and com-mitment. Peter argued with Jesus about the idea of His suffering being a part of His being the messiah. Jesus had to correct that false notion and even told Peter that he was becoming an ad-versary (a Satan) trying to dissuade Him from His mission. Perhaps we at times do the same for others or ourselves by discouraging them from their full and free gift of self in love to God. It is time for us to commit fully to being a disciple,
growing in faith and every other way as a disci-
ple, and sincerely sharing our faith in order to
make disciples. We know the commission Jesus
gave to the Church and to us… ‘Go and make
disciples of all the nations.’ It still holds true for us
today.
Please pray for the following men and women who are serving in our armed forces:
Stewardship: A Way of Life - Prayer & Service
Remember In Your Prayers
Ann Van Dyke Pat Burg Joe Giacoletto Rosemarie Chadwick Steve Szakielo Kathleen Bauer Bob Bigham Josh Heimann Ed Reuf Geri Vitt Jonette Duvall Judy Meehan Judy (Lucas) Perrin Liz Sanchez-Setser Grace Moore Caritas Rose Brian Holmer Estelle Rangle Kendra Adams Vicky, Lori, & Melissa Bob Welle Dennis Pratt Roy Bouse Ava Benn Kaitlyn Fischer Judy Bouse Madeline Auer Cheryl Grieves Darlene Leffler Judi Schutzenhofer William Moder
Maj Matthew Derfler Army MSgt Glen Davis Air Force Cpl Larry Tyler Marine Corps MSgt Adam Mercer Air Force SSgt Britt M. Sherman Army Capt Michael A. Shah Army Capt Jacob Lewis Marine Corps Lcpl Juan A. Gonzales Marine Corps Pvt Monica Gonzalez Army Fc3 Matthew Wehmeyer Navy Lcpl Michael I. Guide Marine Corps SSgt Daniel Husbands Air Force MSgt Hugh Weise Marine Corps Lt Joshua A. Reeder Navy Pfc Gary Voegtle Army Maj Michael W. Meyer, Jr.
CW04 Jerry Hunter Army SSgt Ben Bohnenstiehl
Air Force
AOM Ed Clark Navy SrA Mark Kimball Air Force 2Lt Adam Fischer Marine Corps SSgt David Bednara Air Force Col Chuck Heimann Army 2Lt Scott Heimann Army AOM Jack Matthews Navy Col Ed Hulten Army CPO Edward Mahoney Navy SrA Kelly Mahoney Air Force Maj Natalie Walker Marine Corps Pvt Sam Asbury Army Sgt Daniel Manning Air Force
David Zagorski Natl Guard
LCpl Dominic Blackburn
Marine Corps
2Lt Nathen Walker Navy
SR Seth C. Popov Navy
Rest In Peace
Grady Simpson
Transformation
Tuesdays
Every Tuesday
2:10 PM - Morris Hall
FREE
Transformation Tool:
Available at:
SaintPeter-Paul.org
Reminder: Parish Office Closure
The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, Septem-ber 4 in observance of Labor Day.
Talk-to-a-Friend Need someone to talk to, just to chat, or maybe a second opinion or a short prayer? Don’t Stay Lonely! CALL! You can do it… anytime be-tween 9 AM and 9 PM. Sometimes, we all just need a good listener. All communica-tion is confidential. Call Her-man …344-4108
DCCW Convention
September 16
The Diocesan Council of Catholic Women is holding its 89
th Annual Convention
on Saturday, September 16 from 9 am – 4:30 pm at the Christ the King Church Par-ish Center, 1930 Barberry, Springfield 62704. Registration forms, motel information and delegate voting forms are at the Welcome Desk in the Gathering Space and in the Parish Office. For more information contact Mary Ann Scopel at [email protected] or 217-835-2505.
Ss. Peter and Paul welcomes with joy a new member to our
parish community baptized on August 26, 2017
Kiliyan Garrett
Kiliyan with (left to right): Laura Garrett, Christian Witness; Kiyan Allen, Godmother; Matthew Garrett, father; Tyffani Allen, mother; Father John; Bill Bauer, Godfather; and brothers and sister.
Knights of Columbus
KNIGHTS KNEWS: Mon. Sept 4: Labor Day No Meeting Tue. Sept 5: Wing Ding 4-7:30 pm Thurs. Sept 7: Bingo! Noon Mexican Menu: 5-8 pm Queen of Hearts: Drawing 8 pm Fri. Sept 8: Fish Fry Team No. 3
Ss. Peter and Paul School News
Mon., Sept 4 NO SCHOOL – Labor Day Holiday Sat., Sept 9 Deacon Jimmy Ghiglione Birthday Mon., Sept 11 Fr. John’s Birthday Fri., Sept 15 11:15 am dismissal - No Bus Service (Unit 10 Institute Day)
**Students will be dismissed 30 minutes early every Wednesday during the school year. Bus service is available. **
SSPP Parish and School Pictures
Needed
Did you enjoy the graduation pictures and the slide show? We are always looking for pic-tures that showed life here at SSPP school and parish. If you have pictures to share please bring them to the par-ish office. We will scan and copy your pictures for our rec-ords. Also, we are still missing one or more graduation pic-tures from the following years: 1998, 1982, 1979, 1977, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1971, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1964, 1940, 1939, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1934, 1933, 1930, 1929 and anything prior to 1928. You may contact Lynn Muniz at 345-4343 or [email protected] for additional information.
Parish School of Religion (PSR) Begins September 6
The first night of class and registration for our Parish School of Religion (PSR) will be Wednesday, September 6. Registration begins at 5:30 pm in the Church Gathering space. Class will begin with opening prayer at 6:30 pm in the Gathering Space . Parents are encouraged to join their children for the opening prayers, introduction of new catechists and welcoming of students. After this, the children will leave with their catechist for class in the school which lasts until 7:45 pm. For questions and more details contact Deacon Jimmy at [email protected] or Lynn Muniz, [email protected] or call the Parish Office at 345-4343.
Non-Discriminatory Policy Ss. Peter & Paul School admits students of any race, color, sex or national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its edu-cational policies, admissions policies, scholarships and loan pro-grams, and athletic and school administered programs.
Koffee and Kids
Koffee and Kids will have story time on Tuesday, September 5 at 6:30 pm in the SSPP school library. Mrs. Peg Bod-inet, SSPP principal, will be our guest reader. Children of all ages are welcome. Snacks
will be provided. Everyone should enter through the Morrison Street doors. If you have questions or need more information contact Susannah at 618-407-0885.
Tami Hudson
Jerry & Cheryl Gifforn
Stephen & MichelleTrimble & Family Tricia & Peter Lovell & Family Carrie LaRobardier & Family Amy Benwell & Family
Jennifer & Steve Knebel & Family Antonio Oseguera
Graciela Gonzalez
Roma & Roy Scoggins
Max Gomez & Fiancee
Allison & Jeff Benware & Family Cynthia Romero & Family
Kathy Fuhrman
Brandi Wachter & Family
Samuel & Brittany Flory
Rita Saunders
Lorraine Patek
Shannon & Robert Briggs & Family Keith Lynn
Mary Michals & Family
Welcome New Members!
The parish welcomed its new members at a special Welcome Luncheon on August 27. Although all could not attend, those who did enjoyed food and camaraderie with Father John, Deacon Jimmy and parish ministry leaders.
New Members
New members attending the luncheon included: (Clockwise from top left): Sam (left) and Mary Michals; (left to right) Ayden Perez, Cynthia Romero and Caleb Perez; Gabrielle (left) and Carrie LaRo-bardier; (left to right) Janet Fuhrman, Kathy Fuhrman (new member) and Jim Fuhrman; and Amy Benwell.
More than 170 women attended the Women’s Day Retreat on
August 26 at our parish. Speaker Elizabeth Ficocelli spoke
about Catholic miracles including Eucharistic miracles, stig-
matas, incorrupt bodies, apparitions and weeping artwork.
She emphasized that these miracles are inviting us to grow
our faith and our personal relationship with Jesus. The event
included Benediction, a “living” rosary enacted by our school
students and the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Rec-
onciliation and view many relics. Special thanks to event or-
ganizer Rhonda Phetsadasack and her team for a moving
spiritual experience. Visit our website at saintspeter-paul.org
for more photos and information.
Women’s Day — Miracles of Our Faith