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Christmas Eve & Day Mass Schedule Christmas Eve Vigil Monday, Dec. 24th Children s Liturgy Vigil Liturgy Midnight Liturgy Christmas Day Mass Tuesday, Dec. 25th 9:00 am 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Thursday & Friday Dec. 27th Dec. 28th 7:30 am Mass New Year s Eve Mass Monday, December 31st 4:00 pm New Year s Day Mass Tuesday, Jan. 1st 9:00 am Remember Your Loved Ones! Christmas Decorations/Flowers Anyone wishing to make a donation for the Christmas Decorations/Flowers can use the envelope in their packet or just a plain envelope marked Flowers with their name and whom they want to remember. The names will be listed in the December 23rd bulletin. Thank You. Scripture Verse for the Week: "John answered them all, saying, "I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming. I am not worthy to loosen the thongs of his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire." - Lk 3:16 Readings for the week of December 16, 2018: Sunday: Zep 3:14-18a/Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 [6]/ Phil 4:4-7/Lk 3:10-18 TODAY S MISSAL PAGE 25 Monday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Ps 72:1-2, 3-4ab, 7-8, 17 [cf. 7]/Mt 1:1-17 Tuesday: Jer 23:5-8/Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19 [cf. 7]/Mt 1:18-25 Wednesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17 [cf. 8]/Lk 1:5-25 Thursday: Is 7:10-14/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 7c and 10b]/Lk 1:26-38 Friday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a/Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21 [1a; 3a]/Lk 1:39-45 Saturday: 1 Sm 1:24-28/1 Sm 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd [cf. 1a]/Lk 1:46-56 Next Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a/Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 [4]/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45 FF-Children s Mass Faith Formation invites all children, ages 3 and up, to participate in the processional at our Children s Christmas Mass on December 24th at 4pm. Children should dress as angels or shepherds and need to be at the school no later than 3:15pm. This invitation is for all children at Prince of Peace, not just those involved in the FF program. Any questions, please email us at princeofpeaceff@yahoo.com, To Prince Of Peace Church If you would like to register at Prince of Peace or have any questions, please call the church office at 330-825-9543 or visit our website: www.princeofpeaceparish.org

Third Sunday of Advent: December 16, 2018 Faith Formation Classes Target Donations for BACM: DECEMBER SPAGHETTI SAUCE Our Younger Students (Grades PreK 3rd) & 8th Grade Confirmation Class Will have class on Sunday, December 16th Our Christmas break will be both Sunday December 23rd and 30th. Classes Resume for Grades 4-7th on Sunday, January 6th and Sunday, January 13th for Younger Students, PreK-3rd. & 8th Grade Remember our Homebound Parishioners at Christmas In the Vestibule is a list of our Parishioners who are unable to attend Mass, due to age, illness or distance. Perhaps you would like to send a Christmas Card, so that they will know we still remember and pray for them. If you have younger children, they could draw a picture to send. Our Seniors love to receive pictures and cards. MEMORIAL BRICKS Each brick can contain 3 lines with 14 letters and or spaces per line. One of the lines may be used for a symbol such as a Cross. The cost per brick is $45. Your Name: Phone Number: Name(s) to Appear On Brick: (Please Print) *Any questions, please call the Rectory: 330-825-9543 Thank you for your generosity. Christmas Wafer: -- Oplatki is available in the church vestibule. In early centuries of church life, the custom of sharing non-liturgical wafers was begun in Europe. When the oplatki is shared so are messages of love, good health and happiness. A donation of $1.00 per packet is requested. Ardmore NEW Gifts: Again this year, Prince of Peace Youth, will be sponsoring the clients from Ardmore, Inc. in Summit County for Christmas. These clients range from 18-70 years old and have autism and developmental disabilities. We are asking parishioners to donate any of the following items listed below so that these people will not be forgotten during the holiday season. Prince of Peace has always been so kind and generous to help these needy individuals during Christmas. Many of these people have no families and your donation is all they receive. Listed below are the items of greatest need: High school students will assemble the bags and deliver them to the clients. Any help you can give would be much appreciated! We will be collecting gifts through December 16th. NEW Items being collected not USED Items: We have many more male clients than female. Gloves, hats, mittens scarves, slipper socks, craft items, hand soap, lip balm, nail polish, men s cologne, small easy games (no puzzles please), sugar free candy, peanut butter/cheese cracker packages, snacks/goodies, individual packages of toothpaste and toothbrushes, soaps/lotion, mirrors, brushes, combs, fuzzy socks, squish balls, kitchen towels, potholders, dishcloths. There will be collection bins at each entrance of the church. The collection will run the weekends of November 24th-December 16th. Thank you for your support! Office Hours: Mon-Friday 8:30am 5:00pm Phone: 330-825-9543 E-Mail: ppeacechurch@neo. rr. com Web Address: www. princeofpeaceparish. org Fax: 330-706-1437 Faith Formation: 330-825-6445 E-Mail: princeofpeaceff@yahoo. com Hall Kitchen Phone: 330-706-9392

Saturday, December 15th 3:00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation 4:00 pm Mike Fitzpatrick Int. of Parents, John & Sandy Fitzpatrick Sunday, December 16 (2nd Sunday of Advent) 8:00 am Jim Pace Int. of Mother, Louise Pace 10:30 am For the People of Prince of Peace Parish Monday, December 17th No Morning Mass Tuesday, December 18th 7:30 am Mildred Groom Int. of Donald & Flomena Hornacek Wednesday, December 19th 7:30 am Tony Trenta Int. of Gene Kovack Family Thursday, December 20th 7:30 am Tom & Pauline Fowkes Int. of Family Rosary Group Here at Prince of Peace we do have a Rosary Group and all are invited to come pray the rosary. We meet in the Church every Friday at 3PM. We recite the rosary, the chaplet of Divine Mercy, and the chaplet of the Holy Spirit. Prayer Shawl If you need a prayer shawl please contact Francene Conrad at 330-825-8631. Next Meeting will be Tuesday, January 22nd at 1:00pm in the school. Online Parish Directory Any parishioner who would like to use the picture from our last directory, please contact the church office at 330-825-9543 with your request. If you would like to upload your own picture to be included in the directory, send your request to poponlinedirectory@gmail.com. Friday, December 21st 7:30 am James Maser Int. of Rich & MaryLou Symanski Saturday, December 22nd 3:00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation 4:00 pm Paul Mong Sr. & Viola Int. of Anne Ozmore Sunday, December 23rd (3rd Sunday of Advent) 8:00 am For the People of Prince of Peace Parish 10:30 am Marvin Beal Int. of Kathy Tomer Family 19/2/18 Regular & Misc. Collection. $ 5,780.00 Energy & Maintenance. $ 1,140.00 SVDP. $ 85.00 Major Facility Repairs.. $ 663.25 Immaculate Conception $ 261.00 Christmas Flowers $ 385.00 On Line Giving.. $ 1,049.00 Religious Retirement $ 505.00 Thank you for your continued generosity! Ministry Help Needed We are in need of Eucharistic Ministers; Servers and Greeters for Masses. If you are interested in serving at the Altar of the Lord, please contact Fr. Bob or at the rectory, 330-825-9543 email him at: frbobjackson@neo.rr.com. St. Augustine Church will be hosting a FREE CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER from 1:00-3:00pm in the school gym. Anyone in need of food or fellowship is invited to attend. Keep Christ in Christmas The Knights of Columbus are selling Keep Christ in Christmas magnets for $5.00 after all Masses in December.

BEQUESTS Each year we are blessed by parishioners who have remembered the parish in their will. These gifts strengthen the parish so we can better serve people s needs. Last year s changes in the tax law kept in place several popular and attractive charitable gifting options. Gifting appreciated stock (held more than 1 year) to our parish may allow you to deduct the stock s full value and bypass capital gains tax. Also, if you are 70 1/2 or older, you may be able to reduce your taxable income t his year with a gift made directly from your IRA to our parish. Talk to your advisor and IRA administrator for more information and to be sure that a gift is made directly from an IRA to a qualified charity such as our parish. +Peace; Fr. Bob Family Perspective December 16, 2018 Third Sunday of Advent During this season we give gifts to friends and family. The gospel asks us if we plan to share with those who have little or nothing. If our impoverished brothers and sisters aren t on our gift list, we may be missing the point of Christmas. Let us be generous with our charitable giving. Community Pregnancy Center Giving Tree THANK YOU! Once again the Prince of Peace St. Vincent de Paul Giving Tree, was a HUGE success. Dear Fr. Jackson and Parishioners of Prince of Peace, On behalf of our Board, volunteers and staff, I want to thank you for your kind hearts with your material goods donations to support our clients and their families. We are so blessed and humbled by the generosity of Prince of Peace Parishioners. The love in your hearts for faithfully remembering us and our clients with your hard work and value for life is deeply appreciated. These material gifts allow our staff and volunteers to minister to our clients and their families and to reinforce the clients decision to choose life for their unborn babies. God bless the work that you do in our community to transform the lives of those less fortunate. Thank you for supporting our mission. With deepest gratitude, Embrace Clinic & Care Center In this season of Advent I would like to share some recent words from Pope Francis with you: Woe to the complacent in Zion, to those who feel secure...lying upon beds of ivory! (Am 6:1,4). They eat, they drink, they sing, they play and they care nothing about other people s troubles. These are harsh words which the prophet Amos speaks, yet they warn us about a danger that all of us face. What is it that this messenger of God denounces: what does he want his contemporaries, and ourselves today, to realize? The danger of complacency, comfort, worldliness in our lifestyles and in our hearts, of making our wellbeing the most important thing in our lives. This was the case of the rich man in the Gospel {cf. Lk 16:19-31}, who dressed in fine garments and daily indulged in sumptuous banquets; this was what was important for him. And the poor man at his doorstep who had nothing to relieve his hunger? That was none of his business, it didn t concern him. Whenever material things, money, worldliness, become the center of our lives, they take hold of us, they possess us; we lose our very identity as human beings. Think of it: The rich man in the Gospel has no name, he is simply a rich man. Material things, his possessions, are his face: he has nothing else. Let s try to think: How does something like this happen? How do some people, perhaps ourselves included, end up becoming self-absorbed and finding security in material things which ultimately rob us of our face, our human face? This is what happens when we become complacent, when we no longer remember God. Woe to the complacent in Zion, says the prophet. If we don t think about God, everything ends up flat, everything ends up being about me and my own comfort. Life, the world, other people, all of these become unreal, they no longer matter, everything boils down to one thing: having. When we no longer remember God, we too become unreal, we too become empty; like the rich man in the Gospel, we no longer have a face! Those who run after nothing become nothing as another great prophet, Jeremiah, observed (cf. Jer 2:5). We are made in God s image and likeness, not the image and likeness of material objects, of idols!

Third The Twenty-third Sunday of Advent: Sunday in Ordinary Time September December 16, 10, 2018 2006 Homebound Parishioners Over these winter months if any parishioners find they are unable to come to Church on a regular basis because of the weather or illness, please let the rectory know. Our Sunday Eucharistic Ministry to the Homebound would be happy to bring them Holy Communion after the 8:00 am Mass on Sunday morning. Please call 330-825-9543. Protecting God s Children The Diocese of Cleveland s Protecting God s Children program is a continuing effort to instruct and inform everyone about the protection of children from sexual abuse. To report any past or present suspected inappropriate behavior toward children by priests, deacons, religious, lay ecclesial ministers or personnel associated with the Church, please contact the Diocesan Response Service Office at 216-334-2999 or via email at response_services@dioceseofcleveland.org. You are also asked to immediately inform local authorities about inappropriate behavior. Sunday, December 16th after 10:30 Mass at the Noe s: Putting together Ardmore bags 6-8th graders are welcome to join us for this event. RSVP to Kellie at 330-445-0682 if you are able to attend. **If you are not in our Remind group, text pofpyouthg To 81010 to stay updated with the latest POPYG news! Please email Kellie with your name and phone number at kmgeorge630@gmail.com. Or call me at 330-445- 0682 Mass Times While Traveling? When you and your family travel across the United States and Canada, do you ever wonder where the nearest Catholic Church is and what their Mass times are? Did you know there is a website www.masstimes.org that contains all the information you would need. This site provides location, Mass times, website, etc. and all you have to do is put in the zip code or name of the city. If you forget the address of this website, you can always go to our parish website at: www.princeofpeaceparish.org and look under Mass Times to find the link there. 2019 Mass Intentions The 2019 Mass Intention Book is open. It is substantially the same as last year, three intentions per parish family. With 1 Weekend Mass (Sat. or Sun.) and 2 Week- Day Masses. So everyone has an opportunity to schedule important dates for their loved ones, after January 1st we ll honor weekends that are still available. Contact Jenny Roth at the rectory, 330-825-9543 or email her at: ppeacechurch@neo.rr.com. It is common for a family to receive many Mass Cards after a funeral but Prince of Peace will only be able to retain ten intentions at the Parish. Families can distribute Mass Intentions to other parishes or Prince of Peace can distribute them to missionary priests via the Diocesan Propagation of the Faith. Our Faith Formation program is participating in the Acme Community Cash Back Program this year. Please help by saving your Acme cash register receipts through December 29th. Look for the red box located in the main vestibule this year. We are grateful for your participation. Online Giving Consider trying Online Giving for our parishioners who prefer to donate through automatic draft. Online Giving is a secure personalized way to give to the parish. Sign up for Online Giving by using the tab on our parish website at www.princeofpeaceparish.org or contact the parish office at 330-825-9543. It is a quick and easy to sign up today Children s Weekly Worship Bulletins Each week there are Children s Worship Bulletins available for children, ages 3-6. They are located in the main Vestibule and at all entrance doors. These bulletins are based on the Gospel teachings, and include many activities while providing a great opportunity for our young children to learn and understand our faith.