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. Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church 207 VANDALIA STREET COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234 Visit our Website saintspeter-paul.org
Liturgy Saturday October 7, 4:30 pm Lector: Rebecca Boyce & Betty Eberle Music: Glory Choir w/ J. Butterfield Gifts: The Family of Mary Schwaegel Servers: Lyle Biermann, Wyatt Biermann, Joseph Crowder Communion Ministers: Kerri Castelli, Jean Clancy, Judy Giles Barb & Mike Hasamear, Rita Heimann, Judy Keefe, Debbie McAllister Intention: Mary Schwaegel Sunday October 8, 8:00 am Lector: Gene Catalpa & Patricia Hensler Gifts: The Family of Jane Fournie Music: Marty, Jean, Roseanne, Felicitas w/ J. Butterfield Servers: Devon Silhavy, Joshua Zagorski, Paul Falbe Communion Ministers: Robert Alvarado, John & Maggie Brennan, Maria Clark, Audrey Ferris-Riley, Carolyn Weil Intention: Jane Fournie Sunday October 8, 10:30 am Lector: Jean Buchana & Mike Wenos Music: Hausmann/Wiegmann Gifts: David & Bernadette Lowe Servers: Ava Giovando, Ella & Estevan Guerrero Communion Ministers: Amy Ferguson, Carol & Barry Moore, Camille Emig-Hill, Judy & Terry Falline, Dean Fortner, Felicitas Kluck Children s Liturgy of the Word: Amy & Julia Ferguson K&1 Carol Moore 2 Nursery: Melinda Pendall & daughter Intention: Maurice R. Hill Auditor s Schedule Sunday, October 8 Team #3-Glenn Thompson, Susan McMahon, Sheri Verstraete, Jerry Jesse, Betty Eberle Server s Schedule 8:15 am For the week of Tuesday, Oct 3 Friday, Oct. 6 Kassidy Walker, Emma Berg, Lorelai Biegler, Hannah Small (shadow) Mass Intentions Monday, October 2 8:15 am Communion Service Tuesday, October 3 8:15 am Betty Malburg All School Mass Wednesday, October 4 8:15 am Christine Giacoletto Thursday, October 5 8:15 am Joyce Arth Friday, October 6 8:15 am Leroy Peanuts Benvenuto All School Mass Saturday, October 7 4:30 pm Mary Schwaegel Sunday, October 8 8:00 am Jane Fournie 10:30 am Maurice R. Hill Collections for 09/17/2017 Envelopes/Loose $8,956 Parish Improvements 70 Angel Fund 55 Annual Fund 590 Holy Cross 85 Hurricane Harvey 5,065 Special Collections 30 TOTAL $14,851 We express our sympathy to Daniel VandeRiet on the death of his mother Rhonda Hausmann on the death of her father ZIGGY S WISDOM: Ask yourself, Do I participate in Parish and School events as often as I could? ZIGGY S OFFERING: While we all at some time dwell on what I want, our Christian roots call us to involvement with community. Serving ourselves never results in joy or happiness. Joining in Parish activities has great rewards. Let us all...come together! United in Marriage Kaitlyn Auer and Isaac Reichert
Right to Life is just that a right that must be protected and promoted. As Catholic Christians we believe that life is a sacred gift from God and we are created in His image. We also accept the fact that life begins at conception and must be protected from conception until natural death. We join together with thousands across the country this Sunday in a Life Chain to witness our belief and our convictions about life. We witness to others and call them to reflect on this precious gift and pray they will move to also protect and preserve life from its very beginning. Join in the witness today! The harvest is ready and the workers are desperately needed. It was a real experience in Napa Valley several years ago when the weather was about to change and the grapes were at their peak. Harvesting was to happen now or the crop would be lost! We heard that desperation when the generous landowner went out to hire laborers to gather the harvest in the Gospel Parable of last Sunday. The image that Jesus painted was the urgency of the ingathering as well as the generosity of the landowner to those who joined in the gathering. Another truth behind the story is also the reality that we don t earn the kingdom, but that it is given as a gift like the generosity of the landowner. But do we feel that urgency of the harvest or the necessity of joining in the labor to gather it now? The image is of the final gathering into the kingdom and how important it is to invite all to participate and to share in that kingdom. We are to be the gatherers. We are all to call and invite others into that kingdom. Will we carry out our duties and extend that welcome? The scene moves to a more personal family setting today. It is a scene of a dad with his two sons. It is not the story of the Prodigal Son but it has some very important lessons about responding in obedience to the will of the Father. It is a parable that Jesus proposes to religious leaders of which He also invites a From the Desk Of Fr. John response which He will use to reflect upon their attitudes and behavior. The Father in Jesus story is asking his sons to go and work in the vineyard. One of the sons says no at first but then changes his mind and does go and work. The other son says yes but never goes. Then Jesus poses the question to the religious leaders as to which of the sons Did the Father s will. Jesus had created the story to comment on the challenge these leaders had posed about the validity of the ministry and preaching of John the Baptist, which they basically had rejected. John the Baptist who was sent by God came preaching repentance and calling all to turn in obedience to God s will. So when the leaders gave their answer they had to admit that the first son had actually been the obedient one even though he had at first said no. Now Jesus can draw the comparison and make the point. The tax collectors and other sinners readily responded to John s call (they were like the first son who said no but changed his mind) their hearts were changed, they had repented and they now did the Father s will. The leaders, on the other hand, did not listen to John nor did they think they needed to repent they were like the second son who said yes but ended up not responding to the will of the Father. The religious leaders were very involved in temple worship and talked a good game but were they really living the Father s will doing and putting into action the real meaning of their religious ceremonies? At the end of every Mass we are dismissed by the priest or the deacon... Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life. It is a sending-forth to live our faith and witness it to others. We must undergo regular conversion so we don t fall into the trap of the religious leaders of Jesus day.
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 Jay Heimann Sandy Capizzi The Ferguson Family Jenny Swip The Barry & Kelly Shaffer Family Rest in Peace Levi Miller Please pray for the following men and women who are serving in our armed forces: 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 Air Force Bohnenstiehl 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 Marine Corps Blackburn 2Lt Nathen Walker Navy SR Seth C. Popov Navy GOLD RUSH FUNDRAISER The Gold Rush Fundraiser for our school and Pro Life Ministry is coming soon!!! Start searching jewelry boxes and drawers! Envelopes for your donations of broken, unwanted or discarded GOLD JEWELRY will be provided. You may return the envelopes in our regular collection or give to any staff member. Tax receipt will be provided upon request.
Ss. Peter and Paul School News Fri., Oct 6 Mon., Oct 9 Fri., Oct 13 Sat., Oct 14 Wedding Pictures Please! Our next project is to gather wedding pictures of all of our parishioners. We want pictures from those married last year, those celebrating milestone anniversaries and all those in-between. Please bring your pictures to the parish office so we can scan them. We plan to display them the weekend of October 21-22, when we celebrate the anniversary dinner for those married 25 years or more. If you have any questions please contact Lynn Muniz at 345-4343 or (618) 803-4431. Blessing of the Animals 1:40 p.m. NO SCHOOL, Columbus Day End of 1st Quarter, Rosary 1:40 p.m. First Reconciliation Workshop 12:30-4 p.m. Affirmation of First Communion Candidates 4:30 p.m. Mass Koffee and Kids Koffee and Kids will be having storytime on Tuesday, October 3 at 6:30 pm in the SSPP school library. Snacks will be provided. Everyone should enter through the Morrison Street doors. All moms, dads, and grandparents are welcome to attend with all ages of kids. Please contact Susannah Arana at (618) 407-0885 or Kandi Unfried at (618) 540-5660 if you have any questions or have any ideas for our ministry. Knights of Columbus KNIGHTS KNEWS: Mon. Oct 2: Social Meeting 6:30 pm; A - M side dish; N - Z dessert Tue. Oct 3: Wing Ding 4-7:30 pm Thurs. Oct 5: Bingo! Noon Mexican Menu: 5-8 pm Queen of Hearts: Drawing $7,000-8 pm Fri. Oct 6: Fish Fry Team No. 1 Sun. Oct 8: Major Degree Collinsville KC Hall - Registration 12:30 pm; 1st Degree 1:00 pm; 2nd and 3rd Degree to follow 5200 Winners Geri Snead Mike Benker Ruth Lohmann Jean Anderson Ss. Peter and Paul welcomes with joy a new member to our parish community baptized on September 23, 2017 Charles Flynn Charles with (left to right): Deacon Jimmy; Paul and Kara Banks, parents; Emily Marxer and Joseph Piatkiewicz, Godparents; and Father John.
2016-17 Financial Report to Parish Thank you for your generous contributions to the financial needs of our parish. Our overall income, including the school, was down 12% this past year. The decrease is attributable to the parking difficulties relating to the construction, a smaller school enrollment, and the launching of our highly successful Growing, Living, Building Together Capital Campaign. The capital campaign resulted in over $1.2 million dollars collected for the new building. The capital campaign expenses were for Walsh and Associates to assist us in conducting an effective campaign. In addition, we saw an increase of 8% in expenses mainly due to salary increases, personnel changes and increased pension costs. We anticipate a recovery this year, with the completion of the new
parking lot and drop off area, resolving personnel changes, and only a slight increase in pension costs. As of June 2017, we continued to be debt free. The main construction was completed in June 2017 with the dedication of our new facility. The total cost for the new building was $3.5 million. However, we are not finished with the improvements we need to make to our complex. To meet the vison we set out in our Master Plan, we are in the process of defining and seeking bids for the remodel/upgrade to the Church basement and Johnson Street parking. We anticipate completing these two large projects by summer of 2018. Our Finance Council and Father John conduct regular reviews of our financial reports to ensure we are operating as efficiently as possible in order to reduce costs and continue to provide our parish with needed services. Thank you again for your generosity. Please contact Teri Lesicko at tlesicko@saintspeterpaul.org or 618-980-0039 if you have any questions concerning this report.
Still Time to Join the LIFE CHAIN Thank you for participating in our LIFE CHAIN October 1 from 2 3 pm. We (together) are PRO LIFE in ACTION!!! To participate, just join a group on any block from Clay St. to the Belt Line. Reception following in Morris Hall.
ACSA: A Way to Express Mercy Mercy can be expressed in manways. It can play out in efforts to relieve the suffering of others due to the recent hurricanes. Many have donated to organizations whose charitable apparatus can get the aid to where it s needed. Mercy of this type can be more local in scope where people step up to meet needs of individuals or groups not able to fully meet them on their own. For instance, anyone who has paid college tuition knows how expensive it can be. Well, it takes money to educate seminarians, too, and we certainly need more well-trained priests. The same applies to deacons. Deacons undergo five years of training comparable to a master of theology. Teachers in our Catholic schools are required to continue their training and hone their teaching skills. Catechists, such as those that teach our children in the PSR program, require training. Adult Enrichment Conferences and lay Ecclesial ministry formation programs assist leaders in various parish roles in training for things like the RCIA program, qualified Bible Studies or Faith Enrichment. Other needs include administration and material support for marriage preparation, youth ministries, Totus Tuus, bereavement ministry, Natural Family Planning classes, protecting God s Children training, assistance with building and renovation of parish churches and even financial services such as lowinterest loans to parishes. This is a short list of services available at a diocesan level that are funded by the Annual Catholic Services Appeal. There are 20 offices and 90 ministries in the diocese that offer these programs and services to parishes and people of the diocese so as to make these communities a better place to worship, live and work. (Excerpts from Deacon Jim Homily) Second Collection this weekend for Irma Victims The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has requested that a special collection be held for the victims of Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean and Southeastern U.S. Your donations will support the humanitarian and recovery efforts of Catholic Charities and also provide pastoral rebuilding support to impacted dioceses. Please place your donations in the second collection. If you are writing a check, make it payable to Ss. Peter and Paul Church, as all donations will be gathered and sent to the Diocese for distribution to Catholic Charities. You may also donate online at the Catholic Charities website, www.catholiccharitiesusa.org. Come and Join Us!! In honor of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, Ss. Peter and Paul Parish will be blessing the animals of our parishioners. The Blessing of the Animals will be on Friday, October 6 at 1:40 pm on the grass lawn across from the main entrance of the school on N. Morrison. All parishioners and their friendly pets are welcome.