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690 Mount Olivet Road, Wheeling WV 26003 Website: www.olpwv.org Email: [email protected]
Parish Office number: 304-242-6579 Business Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-2:00pm
PARISH OFFICE Rev. Fr. Joseph Augustine, Pastor Email: [email protected] Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager Email: [email protected] Cell: 304-231-4053
JOINING THE PARISH New parishioners are welcome. Contact the parish office to register. Visit our website: olpwv.org to print
out our registration form.
S UNDAY MA S S E S Saturday (Vigil): 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am
WEEKDA Y MA S S E S Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00am (followed by the Rosary)
Wednesday: 7:00pm (Adoration: 6-7:00pm; Confession, Rosary: 6:00pm; Benediction 6:45; Novena following Mass) Friday: 8:00am (Summer) School Mass: 8:30am (see bulletin)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCIL IAT ION AND PENANCE Saturdays: 4:00-4:45pm Wednesdays, 6:00-6:45pm By appointment: 304-242-6575
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION Tess Morando, Coordinator E-mail: [email protected]
PAR ISH MUS I C Shaun Hancher, Music Director Email: [email protected] Michelle Kline, Children’s Choir Email: [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL STAFF Maureen Kerr, Principal Email: [email protected] Erin McGovern, Office Manager Email: [email protected] Amy Thalman, Development Email: [email protected]
PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office: 304-242-6579 Parish School: 304-242-1383 Fax: 304-243-5410 Rectory: 304-242-6575
Our Lady of Peace Parish February 7, 2021
Sacrament of Baptism Parents should contact Father Joseph to make arrangements for the celebration of this sacrament. A preparation session is required for first-time parents. Sacrament of Reconciliation and Penance Celebrated on Saturdays from 4:00-4:45pm; Wednesdays from 6:00-6:45pm. Also make an appointment by calling the rectory. Sacrament of Marriage Engaged couples should contact Father Joseph at least six months prior to the desired wedding date. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Individual reception of the sacrament can be arranged by contacting Father Joseph. Anyone who is anticipating surgery is encouraged to request this sacrament prior to entering the hospital.
Becoming Catholic (RCIA) Any non-Catholic interested in becoming a Catholic Christian can contact the parish office for information regarding The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.
Catholic School Information regarding enrolling your child at Our Lady of Peace Parish School, contact school office at 304-242-1383.
Parish School of Religion (PSR) Classes meet every Sunday from 9:20-10:20 am from September to May. Registration in August.
E-Bulletin Receive your bulletin by email every single week. Email your request to [email protected]
Please Remember in Prayer Infirmed and Shut-ins of the Parish
Cameron Nursing Home: Goldie Edgel
Continuous Care: Carla Ueltschy
Remember to check on the elderly. Anyone in need of pick-up service, etc. please call the parish office.
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 7, 2021
Last week’s collections Env Amount
Weekly envelopes 63 $ 3,352.00
PayPal transfer online 4 332.17
Infant of Prague Novena (50) 43.00
Memorial Contributions 1 20.00
Bldg Maintenance Reserve 1 10.00
DWC Church in Latin America 14 252.00
TOTAL 83 $ 4,009.17
Attendance 153—Thank you to all.
February Diocesan Collections and Appeals
Aid to the Church in Central and Eastern Europe
Black and Indian Missions
MONEY COUNTERS
Feb 7 Rick Wilson, Sherrie Mason
Feb 14 Sherrie Mason, Colleen Megna
READERS Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:30am
Sunday 10:30am
Feb 6/7 R. Oliver M. Thalman Grade 6
Feb 13/14 MJ. Keim A. Boggs D. Gantzer
Thank you for your continual Parish Support
Mail to Our Lady of Peace Parish 690 Mt. Olivet Road, Wheeling WV 26003
Drop off at the parish office call 304-242-6579 for office hours
Online Banking add Our Lady of Peace to online banking
GO to www.olpwv.org SCROLL to bottom on the left CLICK DONATE button PAY with Pay Pal account or credit card or debit card
Online: PayPal
HOSPITALITY / CLEANERS / ALTAR SERVERS
——SATURDAY (VIGIL), FEBRUARY 6 AT 5:00pm Hospitality: A. Musilli / A. Wesolowski / M.Uhlly Cleaners: J. Sanders / M. Uhlly / *
-Servers: L. Wycherely / N. Weaver
——SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 AT 8:30AM Hospitality: B. & L. Dougherty / B.& S. Sechrest Cleaners: C, Kerwood / B. & L. Dougherty
-Altar Servers: E. Temple / C. Holmes
——SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 AT 10:30AM Hospitality: S. Wilson / T. Morando Cleaners: C. Donahoe / *
-Altar Servers: B. Hough / E. Suarez
[The LORD] tells the number
of the stars and calls each
by name. — Psalm 147:4
MASS DATE
TIME MASS INTENTIONS READINGS
Saturday, February 6 (Vigil) Fifth Sunday in Ord Time
5:00 PM Jb 7:1-4, 6-7 Ps 147:1-6 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23 Mk 1:29-39
† Pauline Dusch by Dale & Lois Naegele
Sunday, February 7 Fifth Sunday in Ord Time
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
† Charles Shepherd by Cork & Patti Schane
Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace
Monday, February 8
——-
7:00 PM
Gn 1:1-19 Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c Mk 6:53-56
Rosary at 8:00am Infant of Prague Novena
Tuesday, February 9
8:00 AM Gn 1:20—2:4a Ps 8:4-9 Mk 7:1-13
† Carmella Battaglino (member Legacy Society)
Wednesday, February 10
Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17
Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30
Mk 7:14-23
*8:00 AM
*6:00 PM
† Carol Musilli by Al Musilli
Sacrament of First Reconciliation
Thursday, February 11
8:00 AM
† Laurence Schroeder by Gerald & Marilyn Burkle
Gn 2:18-25 Ps 128:1-5 Mk 7:24-30
Friday, February 12
8:30 AM
9:30 AM
† Beatrice Marquart by Family
Intention of School
Gn 3:1-8 Ps 32:1-2, 5-7 Mk 7:31-37
Saturday, February 13 (Vigil) Sixth Sunday in Ord Time
5:00 PM
† Larry Piko by Joe & Judy Griffin Lv 13:1-2, 44-46 Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 1 Cor 10:31—11:1 Mk 1:40-45
Sunday, February 14 Sixth Sunday in Ord Time
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace
† Emily Saseen by Greg & Lisa Marquart
February 7 2021 The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B Page 3
Saint Scholastica: twin sister of St. Benedict; invoked against storms; patroness of Benedictine nunneries.
Saint Josephine Bakhita: born in Sudan, raised Islamic faith; kidnapped at seven by slave traders; at twelve brought to Italy and served as nanny, was baptized, eventually granted freedom; joined Canossian Daughters of Charity and served as cook, seamstress; first Sudanese saint.
Our Lady of Lourdes: according to St. Bernadette, visionary at Lourdes in 1858, Virgin Mary proclaimed herself “The Immaculate Conception”; patroness of Portugal and the Philippines.
St. Jerome Emiliani: Venetian soldier led conversion to founding Clerks Regular of Somascha; dedicated to poor, education of youth; patron orphans, abandoned children.
NO ADORATION NO 7:00pm MASS
T IRELESS DISCIPLESHIP
The stories we’ve been hearing these weeks come from the very first chapter of Mark,
and they show us the public ministry of Jesus in its infancy. Today’s account shows some
of the strain or adjustment of his new life of preaching the reign of God, healing the sick,
and casting out demons. Notice that after sunset, when darkness ended the workday,
people brought the sick and possessed to Jesus. The following day he rose before dawn
to get away by himself to pray, but to no avail. Simon Peter and the others don’t just look
for him, they pursue him, filled with the fervor that his ministry has incited. With the self -
sacrificing example he gave until the end of his earthly life, he tells his followers that this
is his whole purpose. Through Mark, he is also telling the early church, and he is telling us,
that this is our purpose, our vocation: to be tireless in our pursuit of proclaiming the Good
News, and in bringing the healing, reconciling touch of Christ to the world. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Job experienced months of misery and troubled nights (Job 7:1-4, 6-7). Psalm — Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted (Psalm 147). Second Reading — I have become all things to all, to save at least some (1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23). Gospel — Jesus cured many who were sick with various diseases (Mark 1:29-39).
ENTRANCE HYMN
OFFERTORY HYMN
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - February 7, 2021
A reading from the Book of Job
Job spoke, saying:
Is not man’s life on earth a drudgery?
Are not his days those of hirelings?
He is a slave who longs for the shade,
a hireling who waits for his wages.
So I have been assigned months of
misery,
and troubled nights have been allotted
to me.
If in bed I say, “When shall I arise?”
then the night drags on;
I am filled with restlessness until the
dawn.
My days are swifter than a weaver’s
shuttle;
they come to an end without hope.
Remember that my life is like the wind;
I shall not see happiness again.
The word of the Lord.
R. Praise the Lord, who heals the
brokenhearted.
Praise the LORD, for he is good;
sing praise to our God, for he is gra-
cious;
it is fitting to praise him.
The LORD rebuilds Jerusalem;
the dispersed of Israel he gathers.
R. Praise the Lord, who heals the
brokenhearted.
He heals the brokenhearted
and binds up their wounds.
He tells the number of the stars;
he calls each by name.
R. Praise the Lord, who heals the
brokenhearted.
Great is our Lord and mighty in power;
to his wisdom there is no limit.
The LORD sustains the lowly;
the wicked he casts to the ground.
R. Praise the Lord, who heals the
brokenhearted.
Reading I Jb 7:1-4, 6-7 Responsorial Psalm Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/job/7?1https://bible.usccb.org/bible/psalms/147?1
A reading from the first Letter of Saint
Paul to the Corinthians
Brothers and sisters:
If I preach the gospel, this is no reason
for me to boast,
for an obligation has been imposed on
me,
and woe to me if I do not preach it!
If I do so willingly, I have a recompense,
but if unwillingly, then I have been en-
trusted with a stewardship.
What then is my recompense?
That, when I preach,
I offer the gospel free of charge
so as not to make full use of my right in
the gospel.
Although I am free in regard to all,
I have made myself a slave to all
so as to win over as many as possible.
To the weak I became weak, to win over
the weak.
I have become all things to all, to save at
least some.
All this I do for the sake of the gospel,
so that I too may have a share in it.
The word of the Lord.
A reading from the holy Gospel accord-
ing to Mark
On leaving the synagogue
Jesus entered the house of Simon and An-
drew with James and John.
Simon’s mother-in-law lay sick with a fe-
ver.
They immediately told him about her.
He approached, grasped her hand, and
helped her up.
Then the fever left her and she waited on
them.
When it was evening, after sunset,
they brought to him all who were ill or
possessed by demons.
The whole town was gathered at the door.
He cured many who were sick with vari-
ous diseases,
and he drove out many demons,
not permitting them to speak because
they knew him.
Rising very early before dawn, he left
and went off to a deserted place, where he
prayed.
Simon and those who were with him pur-
sued him
and on finding him said, “Everyone is
looking for you.”
He told them, “Let us go on to the nearby
villages
that I may preach there also.
For this purpose have I come.”
So he went into their synagogues,
preaching and driving out demons
throughout the whole of Galilee.
The Gospel of the Lord.
Reading II 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23
Gospel Mk 1:29-39
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/1corinthians/9?16https://bible.usccb.org/bible/mark/1?29
All music in this worship aid is reprinted with permission under: OneLicense.net #A-735391 held by the Our Lady of Peace, Wheeling West Virginia. All rights reserved.
COMMUNION HYMN
RECESSIONAL HYMN
Kathleen Antonucci, Gregory Breault, Cruz Fazio,
Nichole Paulus, Tammy Wycherley, Carol Young,
Creed Fazio, Megan Higgins, Lorri Schodzinski,
Charles Adams, Patrick Henry, Karla Palotay,
Cecilia Schneid, Michael Reilly, George Saseen,
Nicole Droginske, James Pastorius, Jerome Henry
Michael Tordella, Leah Zinn
Ladies Auxiliary of the K of C President - Marilyn Thalman FEBRUARY MEETING. We will meet February 22 at 6:00pm in the Battaglino Center.
Vice President: Sylvia Huggins • Treasurer: Marlene McGovern • Secretary: Marlene Klamut
Knights of Columbus Council 12195 Grand Knight - Ray Thalman
Meeting. Next meeting will be Tuesday, March 2 at 6:00pm in the Battaglino Center.
Family of the Month: The Bartsch Family 50/50 Winner: Cindy Burke
JOIN US. Finding out what the Knights of Columbus do and how to join is now easier than ever. GO TO: www.kofc.org/joinus. There are short informative videos. Scroll down to bottom. If you are a practicing Catholic gentleman age 18 or older, filling out the online membership application is very quick and easy.
2021 Men’s Priestly Discernment Retreat WHEN: Saturday March 20
WHERE: St. John XXIII Pastoral Center
Charleston, WV
WHO: College age young men and older This retreat is focused on a day of reflection for those who are seriously considering the possi-ble call to Priestly Discernment. Please pray for an increase of Vocations in the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston. See flyer in back of church
Ash Wednesday - February 17 School Masses at 8:30 / 9:30 am 12:00 noon, Evening Mass at 7:00pm FISH FRY begins Ash Wednesday; and Fridays in Lent, 3:30-6:30 pm in the Peace Family Center,
** NOTE: this year it will be DRIVE-THRU ONLY
with a limited menu.
Fish Sandwich ($5 each).
Sides: ($1.50 each):
Onion Rings — French Fries — Coleslaw
Order sheets will be available next week in the
bulletin and in back of church.
ABSTAINING. Refrain from meat Ash Wednesday Good Friday and Fridays in Lent (age 14+)
STATIONS OF THE CROSS begins, February 19 at 7:00 pm on Fridays in Lent in the Church.
Our Lady of Peace Parish
Infant of Prague Novena Monday, February 8, 7:00pm
Homilist: Rev. Cyprian Osuegbu This week’s special intention:
— for all the unemployed
1“The More You Honor Me, The More I will Bless You”
Greeters: Mary Jo Keim, Cecilia Donahoe Reader: Sylvia Huggins Music: Marilynn Schnupp Servers: Members of the Knights of Columbus
ALL ARE WELCOME
Remember the good times of our celebration of Fat Tuesday 2020. Feast … Fast! See you next year.
February 7 2021 The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B Page 8
Give up something important to you Do something important for someone
Morris Joseph Bucan September 16, 1929-February 3, 2021
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let a perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Stanley “Stacky” Wojcik
Mass of Christian burial for Stacky will be held on Saturday, February 13 at 11:00am at Our Lady of Peace. All are welcome.
Tess Morando, PSR Coordinator; 304-242-7820
Parish School of Religion
Feb 7 Class Feb 14 Class Feb 21 Class Feb 28 Class
FEB 7 Grade 6 leads 10:30 mass
9 Faculty Meeting 3:15
Winter Sports Pictures 5:30-8:00pm
10 Grade 2 First Reconciliation 6:00pm
11 PK3 Valentine Party
12 School Mass 8:30/9:30am
Jr. Beta Induction
Valentine Parties
Ready Spaghetti Fundraiser
14 HAPPY VALENTINE ♥
15 NO SCHOOL President’s Day
Heavenly Father, we ask you to help the children who are preparing for their first celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. May their humility, courage be pleasing to you and may they come to experience the joy of your loving and merciful countenance. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Declan Hrubes
Paige Hunnell
Evan Kerr
Maddox McDade
Bergen McLean
Calvin McLean
Julia Paulus
Maddyx Bowman
Phoenyx Bowman
Jackson Fahey
Cruz Fazio
Heidi Fecat
Lillian Gates
Taylor Himmelrick
Kinley Potts
Josephine Riedel
Charlotte Rogers
Isaiah Swiger
Brody Weaver
James West III
Gianna White
Ready Spaghetti To Go!
Support our school! It is time for Grab Friday Night Dinner To Go on February 12 from 3:00-6:30pm. All spaghetti dinners include salad, bread and dessert. Be sure to check out Basket Raffle-Wine Pull – 50/50 and more! The dinner prices are: 1/$10 2/$20 4/$35 6/$50
All spaghetti dinners must be pre-ordered. Be sure to place orders by FEBRUARY 10
Drop off you order in the collection basket at Mass or either the Parish/School Office.
February 7 2021 The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B Page 9
OBSERVE A FRUITFUL P ANDEMIC LENT
Once again, Lent will look different for many families. One goal of the season is to eliminate
distractions and turn our hearts back to God. Offer it up. So much of what we are experiencing in
the pandemic is sacrificial. Use visual aids to help children offer deprivation sacrifices to God’s
purposes. For example, place a jar on your kitchen counter and encourage
everyone to place a jelly bean in it each time they suffer a deprivation—
canceled sport season, a missed gathering, a scaled down birthday celebration.
Celebrate by eating the candy at Easter. Practice gratitude. Gratitude helps to
keep everything in perspective. Stay aware of the pleasant moments you
have with your family and do what you can to create more of them. Swap
screen time for prayer time. Spending time watching or reading bad news or
scrolling though social media sites filled with negativity creates stress. Turn to
God in family prayer and rest in His presence in your lives.
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304.232.2321 Robert Contraguerro, Sr. - President
Meetings held 1st Tuesdays of each month