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52 Church Street Parry Sound ON P2A 1Y7 Tel: 705-746-5181 Fax:705-746-5287
Welcome to [email protected] www.stpeterschurchparrysound.com
St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church
SACRAMENTS HOLY EUCHARIST:
Saturday: All year – 4:30 pm July & August – Killbear Park – 6:30 pm
Sunday: Sept to June – 10:00 am July & August – 9:00 am and 11:00 am
Weekdays: Please see the schedule inside the bulletin.
RECONCILIATION: 30 minutes before weekend Masses CHILDREN’S LITURGY: 10:00 am. Sunday in the basement - October to May BAPTISM: By Appointment MARRIAGE: First appointment at least 1 year prior to wedding date.
All couples are required to take a Marriage Preparation Course. ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND COMMUNION FOR THE SHUT-INS: Please call the Parish Office 746-5181 DEVOTIONS ROSARY: Sunday – Sept to June - 9:30 am / July & August - 10:30 am ADORATION: First Friday, 11:00 am
followed by Mass at 12:10 noon NOVENA MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP: Wednesdays at 6:00 pm
OFFICE HOURS (Closed Mondays) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 am – 12:15 pm noon
Vatican Information Service (VIS) www.visnews.org
VEYO
Vocation, Evangelization, Youth Office Peterborough
Tel: (705) 749-0330 e-mail: [email protected]
www.veyo.ca New Catholic website: www.rchouses.com
ST. DOMINIC Catholic Secondary School
955 Cedar Lane, Bracebridge, ON P1L 0A1 Tel.: (705)646-8772 Fax: (705)646-7613
www.stdoms.ca Trustee: Carol Corriveau-Truchon
Bishop William McGrattan 1-705-745-5123 www.peterboroughdiocese.org STAFF: Parish Priest: Fr. Vic Valles Secretary: Kristen Penfold 746-0211 Bookkeeper: Kristen Penfold Maintenance: Lee Brookes Youth Ministry Co-ordinator: TBD CONTACTS: Children’s Liturgy: Amanda Zoldy 774-9151 Grounds: Annscape 938-0622 Altar Decor: Judy Brunatti 746-9459 R.A.F.T. Youth Group: TBD Altar Servers: Angela Henry 746-4039 Development & Peace: Maureen Gallagher 746-5597 Readers & Eucharistic Ministers: Parish Office 746-5181 Respect Life: Parish Office 746-5181 Knights of Columbus: Dennis Mailloux 746-0918 Fourth Degree: John Verstraten 342-5812 Hall Rental: 774-9879 or email: [email protected] Catholic Women’s League: Dianne Wilson 732-1936 St. Peter’s School: Janis Pender, Principal Tel: 746-7196 Fax: 746-5165 [email protected] Parish Council: Vic Brunatti, Anne Haines, Derek George, Julie Flagler, Michael’Ann Turgeon Finance Committee: Barbara Fisher, Wayne Cormier, John Verstraten, John Prosser, JoAnne Turriff. Spiritual Committee: Amanda Zoldy, Angela Henry, George Ashord, Genevieve Lefebvre, Kristen Penfold Building & Property Committee: John Camilleri, Joe Madigan, Wayne Suchan Sick Visitation: Lou McLeod 746-9688 Bulletin Ad Solicitor: Frank Gallant 774-3963 Volunteer Screening: Joanne Higgins, Jerry Wiley, Len Yauk, Please remember St. Peter’s Church in your Will.
29th January 2017 – 4th Sunday in ordinary time
MASS INTENTIONS Please join us for the Rosary at 9:30 am on Sundays
Sat. Jan. 28 4:30 pm People of the Parish
Sun. Jan. 29 10:00 am Intentions of Joe & Martha DeSommer Dennis & Lise Mailloux
Mon. Jan. 30 No Mass Fr. Vic day off
Tues. Jan. 31 No Mass Fr. Vic day off
Wed. Feb. 1 6:00 pm + Georgia Whelan Donna & Walter Schmid
Thurs. Feb. 2 9:30 am Deanery Meeting in Powassan
(School) 2:00 pm + Rita McWhirter Kristen & Richard Penfold and Family
Friday Feb. 3 11:00 am Adoration
12:10 pm + Pan Loch Steven & Karen Hemsworth
Sat. Feb. 4 9:00 am + Izzy Renaud The Family
4:30 pm + Pan Loch
Intentions of Paul Poulin
Jack & Diane Hatfield
Carole Kelly
Sun. Feb. 5 10:00 am People of the Parish
Please pray for the sick: Wilmer & Audrey Smart, Dick Marsh,
Georgie McFadgen, Anne Haines, Fr. Reg Haines, Nicole Penfold,
Marilyn Holmes, Annette Gray, Charles Ferguson, Mildred Alice,
Frank Pani, Dawn Branton, Pompea Zicca, Dale McWhirter, Maria
Veira, Chris Coleman, Rose Major, Yvette Goudreau, Baby Ruby,
Elizabeth Schatz, Diane Horuzey, Wendy Benoit, Guy Lavigne,
Lilian Bormann, Linda Salerno, Mark Rutledge, Patrick Dru,
Wayne Scott, Laurette Agnello, Beatrice Thomas, Cec Mymko,
Willard Buttineau, Judy Desmasdon, Linda Fisher, Dindin
Villarino, Juanita Francis, Bernice Campeau, Jean Bayley, Norine
Milosevic, William Fraser
Please call the Parish Office if you would like someone placed on
the prayer list.
STEWARDSHIP NOTE: for easier counting and bookkeeping, Please submit SEPARATE cheques
Last Week: for SEPARATE donations.
Our condolences and sympathy to Fr. Ken Rae and his family for
the recent passing of his brother, Brian Rae. May his soul and the
souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.
Needed: Are you interested in preparing yourself spiritually by
reading in advance the daily Sunday Biblical passages? If so,
kindly subscribe to “Living with Christ” missalette. It’s easy; ask
for a subscription form from Fr. Vic, fill it out and return to him
with your payment. For each new subscription Novalis the
publisher will donate $10.00 to the parish. This offer is valid until
April 1, 2017.
Rosary Making Session # 2:Tues. Jan. 31 at 9 am in church
basement. These 100 Rosaries are for all the schools in the
Diocese. We had a great session last week, but are only half done
so all parishioners are invited to join us (men included). Bring your
own sandwich. Fr. Vic will provide the soup so let him know if
you will be there.
World Day of Prayer – Friday, March 3 at 2pm: As we did in
2009, St. Peter’s Parish is hosting this annual ecumenical event.
Planning Meeting with the other local churches will be held on
Wed. Feb. 1 at 1:00 pm at St. Peter’s. Can you help? Or do you
know of anyone who could? We will need artefacts of The
Philippines, someone to speak about that country, readers, music,
food (some recipes provided), advertising, etc. Contact JoAnne
Turriff at [email protected] or 705-746-9149.
Catholic Education - Kindergarten Registration Working
Together to Transform Our World: The Simcoe Muskoka
Catholic District School Board is kicking-off a registration
campaign for its elementary and high schools with radio,
newspaper and social media advertisements beginning January
30th
.We believe there is something truly unique and special about
learning that is rooted in faith and spiritual growth. It is a blessing
that the youngest members of our parish have the opportunity to
grow in spirit and faith within a Catholic school community. Our
Catholic schools offer distinct faith-filled learning experiences,
with a combined focus on academic, spiritual, social and emotional
growth. Together, our Catholic schools and our parish community
will guide children in their ongoing growth in faith. To help
parents and students get ready for Kindergarten, our board is
offering welcome bags which contain information to help make the
transition to school a little bit easier. We encourage parents who
are looking to register their child for Kindergarten to drop by their
local Catholic school to pick up their bag. Our Catholic high
schools also have information packages for students going into
Grade 9. Registration information can also be found on our
website at www.smcdsb.on.ca.
Development & Peace – 50th
Anniversary: On February 9, 2016
Development and Peace launched the solidarity quilt to prepare us
for Development and Peace’s 50th anniversary celebrations in
October 2017. The pilgrimage started in the west in Victoria and
in the east in St. John’s, as it travels across Canada each diocesan
council has added their quilt patch to the suitcase. Peterborough
Diocesan Council will be adding their quilt patch at a special Mass
being celebrated by Bishop William McGrattan on Saturday,
February 11th
, at 11:00 am, at the Cathedral of St. Peter-in-Chains,
in Peterborough. At the end of the pilgrimage, the patches will be
sewn together, producing two large quilts to be used during
activities organized on a national scale. See you at the Cathedral,
on Saturday, February 11th
, refreshments to follow at Bishop Doyle
Hall. R.S.V.P. [email protected] or call 705 745 0034.
Offerings Envelopes $ 1,880.00
Offerings Loose $ 224.25
Envelope Expense $ 30.00
Property Projects $ 230.00
Donation – Stained Glass $ 35.00
Special Collection - School Busing $ 210.61
Masses $ 140.00
Total Thank You! $ 2,749.86
Catholic Women’s League News:
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Next Meeting – Tues. Feb. 28 – Rosary 2:45 pm; Mass 3:00 pm;
Meeting 3:30pm – in the Church basement. Possible election.
Annual Membership Fee - $25.00 – now due.
Reflection: THIS IS MY CWL
It is composed of people like me.
We make it what it is.
It will be friendly, if I am.
Its events will be filled, if I help fill them.
It will do great work, if I work.
It will make many generous gifts to many causes,
if I am a generous giver.
It will bring other people into its spiritual life and fellowship,
if I bring them.
It will be a CWL of loyalty and love, of fearlessness and faith, and
a CWL with a noble spirit,
if I, who make it what it is, am filled with these.
Therefore, with the help of God, I shall dedicate myself
to the task of being all the things that I want my CWL to be!
Gift Cabinet: Check new items for the Christmas Giving’s.
Knights of Columbus News: BINGO in Knights’ Hall - Mondays at 7pm
(except July and August)
Grand Knight: Dennis Mailloux 746-0918
Email: [email protected]
GENERAL MEETING: every 4th
Wed – Mass at 6:00 pm
(except July, August) followed by a dinner meeting at 6:45 pm.
BINGO is back! Every Monday at 7:00 pm in the K of C Hall.
Come on out, have some fun, and “bring a friend”.
Pancake Breakfast The Knights will be offering to the parish
around 11:30 to noon on Sundays on the following dates:
February 26th, March 26th
, April 30th
and May 28th
. The menu
will consist of pancakes, sausage or bacon, coffee or tea all in the
Knights of Columbus Hall. Cash donations only.
Mark your calendar “Knights of Columbus Fourth Annual Wild
Game” on Saturday Feb. 11TH
, 2017 at Knights of Columbus
Hall. Reception @ 5:30 pm and Dinner @ 7:00 pm. Everyone
is invited, $30.00 per person. For tickets call Wayne Cormier at
705-773-8060 or Kristen Penfold 705-746-0662 or K of C Hall
705-774-9876 (leave message).
St. Peter the Apostle School News:
705-746-7196 Principal Janis Pender
Secretary, Danielle Hill
School Newsletter: Help us to “go green”! Send a request to
Help Wanted: Lunch Hour Supervisors from 11:45 to 12:35 at
St. Peter The Apostle School. Please contact the office at 705-
746-7196 and speak with Mrs. Danielle Hill
Next School Mass: Feb 2nd @ 1:00 pm (School)
No School: February 3 - PA DAY
Speeches: Feb. 8th
@ 10:30 am -11:30 am, all welcome to attend
(School Gym)
School Skating resumes Fri. Feb. 12th at BOCC. Helpers
needed. JK/SK- Gr. 2 - 1:00 to 1:45 pm; Gr.3-8 – 1:50 to 2:35 pm
CSCC (Parent Council) Meeting: Tues. Feb.14th@ 6:00 pm, all
welcome to attend (School staffroom)
Catholic Values Assembly: Tues. Feb. 14th @ 2:30 pm, all
welcome to attend (School Gym)
Gospel Matthew 5.13-16 www.loyolapress.com
Jesus teaches that his disciples are to be the salt of the earth and the
light of the world.
Gospel Reflection
Following upon the teaching of the Beatitudes, Jesus uses the now
familiar metaphors of salt and light to describe the life of
discipleship. We take salt and light for granted in our society, but
these commodities were more precious in ancient cultures. Just as
now, salt was used in Jesus' time for flavoring, as a preservative,
and as a healing agent. Similarly, the widespread use of electricity
in the modern world makes us less aware of the value and
importance of light in our lives.
Still, our familiarity with this passage from Matthew's Gospel
speaks well to the abiding power of the imagery that Jesus
presented. Jesus' call to be salt for the earth and light for the world
powerfully states our mission as Church and as Christians. Our
commitment to social justice flows from the exhortation that Jesus
gives us in today's Gospel. Some of the activities that this
commitment leads us to are given more concrete expression as the
Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. When we feed the hungry,
clothe the naked, console those who mourn, and so on, we show
ourselves to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
When we do these things with the community of faith, the Church,
we are indeed acting as “a city set on a mountain” that cannot be
hidden!
The Carpenter's Cup Gaming Challenge:The Carpenter's Cup is
back! High school aged young men are invited to a weekend of
meaningful talks, Mass, adoration and a gaming competition! Guys
will compete on PS4, WiiU and NES systems to see who takes
home the Carpenter's Cup trophy! The retreat will take place Feb.
3-5 at JPII House (820 Frank St. Ptbo). For more information or to
register visit www.ptbovocations.ca/carpenterscup
Readings Next Week- Feb. 4-5 (5th Sunday Ordinary Time)
First Reading – Isaiah 58.6-10++
Second Reading – 1 Corinthians 2.1-5
Gospel – Matthew 5.13-16
Prayer Therapy
When prayer invites you to take risk, have courage.
God will uphold you.
Heart
Voice
Mission
SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING ! February:
01 - World Day of Prayer Meeting @ 1:00pm
(Church Basement)
02 - Mass @ 2:00 pm (School)
03 - Parish Office Closed
05 - Coffee/Tea after Mass (Joe & Martha)
11 - K of C Third Annual Wild Game Dinner (K of C Hall)
20 - Family Day Holiday
26 - Pancake Breakfast @ 11:00 am after mass (K of C Hall)
28 - Shrove Tuesday
March:
1 - Ash Wednesday (beginning of Lent)
3 - World Day of Prayer @ 2:00 pm
9-14 - Parish Office Closed
Grant me, O Lord my God, a mind to know you, a
heart to seek you, wisdom to find you, conduct pleasing
to you, faithful perseverance in waiting for you, and
a hope of finally embracing you.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
Knights of Columbus Hall 52 Church St, Parry Sound
P2A 1Y7
Behind St. Peter’s Church
BINGO on Mondays 7-10pm (except July and August)
Wheelchair accessible - Full kitchen
Hall Rental – 705-774-9879 or
Email: [email protected]
Mary Street Boutique Recycled Quality Clothing Outlet
St. James United Church
Drop-off Bin in the parking lot
Sales every Tuesday from 12:30 to 3:00 pm
Sponsored by 5 local churches
including St. Peter the Apostle
Roman Catholic Church
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CATHOLIC WOMEN’S
LEAGUE OF CANADA
St. Peter the Apostle Church
Parry Sound, ON
www.cwl.ca
www.cwl.on.ca/about-us
www.peterboroughcwl.com
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Email: [email protected]
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