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February 26, 2017 • Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time Saints P eter & P aul CATHOLIC CHURCH 902 East Ninth Street • Hopkinsville, KY 42240 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday evening .................................... 5:00 PM Sunday ................................. 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM Misa en Español ............... 2:00 PM, 10:30 PM Monday - Saturday ................................ 8:00 AM Wednesday ......................................... 5:30 PM Thursday MISA EN ESPAÑOL ..................... 5:30 PM First Friday of each month ..................... 6:00 PM Established 1872 OUR MISSION STATEMENT We are a Roman Catholic Community of Christians called to be a priestly people, a household of faith, a temple of the Holy Spirit, a beacon of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church shining for Jesus Christ in the heart of Christian County. Rev. Fr. Richard Meredith, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Fr. Al Bremer, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Rev. Fr. Basilio Az Cuc, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Permanent Deacon, Mr. Tim Barnes [email protected] Permanent Deacon, Dr. Bill Sweet [email protected] PARISH OFFICE PHONE: (270) 885-8522 PARISH FAX: (270) 885-5296 PARISH WEBSITE: www.stsppchurch.org DIOCESAN WEBSITE: www.owensborodiocese.org VATICAN WEBSITE: www.vatican.va OFFICE HOURS: 8 AM - 5 PM Monday – Friday (Closed Noon -1:00 pm Daily) SCHOOL TELEPHONE: (270) 886-0172 SCHOOL FAX: (270) 887-9924 SCHOOL WEBSITE: www.stsppschool.org Tru†h Radio WSPP 93.5 FM Saints Peter and Paul Assistance: 270-886-6027 Saints Peter and Paul Thrift Store: 270-962-7008 MEMBERSHIP IN THE PARISH We give a sincere welcome to all new families moving into our Parish. Please register in the Parish Office as soon as possible. Families who plan to move from our parish community are asked to inform us. Bulletin material deadline: Monday at noon in writing or email.

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  • February 26, 2017 • Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time

    Saints

    Peter & Paul C AT H O L I C C H U R C H

    902 East Ninth Street • Hopkinsville, KY 42240

    MASS SCHEDULE Saturday evening .................................... 5:00 PM Sunday ................................. 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM Misa en Español ............... 2:00 PM, 10:30 PM Monday - Saturday ................................ 8:00 AM Wednesday ......................................... 5:30 PM Thursday MISA EN ESPAÑOL ..................... 5:30 PM First Friday of each month ..................... 6:00 PM

    Established 1872

    OUR MISSION STATEMENT

    We are a Roman Catholic Community of Christians called to be a priestly people, a household of faith, a temple of the Holy Spirit, a beacon of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church shining for Jesus Christ in the heart of Christian County.

    Rev. Fr. Richard Meredith, Pastor [email protected] Rev. Fr. Al Bremer, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Rev. Fr. Basilio Az Cuc, Parochial Vicar [email protected] Permanent Deacon, Mr. Tim Barnes [email protected] Permanent Deacon, Dr. Bill Sweet [email protected]

    PARISH OFFICE PHONE: (270) 885-8522 PARISH FAX: (270) 885-5296 PARISH WEBSITE: www.stsppchurch.org DIOCESAN WEBSITE: www.owensborodiocese.org VATICAN WEBSITE: www.vatican.va OFFICE HOURS: 8 AM - 5 PM Monday – Friday (Closed Noon -1:00 pm Daily)

    SCHOOL TELEPHONE: (270) 886-0172 SCHOOL FAX: (270) 887-9924 SCHOOL WEBSITE: www.stsppschool.org

    Tru†h Radio WSPP 93.5 FM

    Saints Peter and Paul Assistance: 270-886-6027

    Saints Peter and Paul Thrift Store: 270-962-7008

    MEMBERSHIP IN THE PARISH We give a sincere welcome to all new families moving into our Parish. Please register in the Parish Office as soon as possible. Families who plan to move from our parish

    community are asked to inform us.

    Bulletin material deadline: Monday at noon in writing or email.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • SS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOPKINSVILLE, KY

    The Catholic Church teaches that the sexual abuse of any person is a grave moral evil. To report any instance of sexual abuse by any employ-ee of the Catholic Church please call the Office of the Bishop in Owens-

    boro at (270) 683-1545. The Safe Environment Program is now avail-able at the Diocesan website www.owensborodiocese.org

    † SACRAMENTS † † Reconciliation: Confessions will be heard Saturday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (English and Spanish), Wednesday at 4:30 PM. (ENGLISH and SPANISH). Confessions will be heard any time by appointment.

    † Baptism: Baptismal Preparation Class is usually held the first Sun-day of each month. Our next class is scheduled for March 12, 2017 at 4:00 pm. Please call the Parish Office. Registration is required.

    † Marriage: Contact the Office six months prior to the desired date.

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    Parish Pastoral Council

    Robin Bilan, Vice-Chair, Education………………[email protected] Jim Creighton, Spiritual Life ………………[email protected] Libby Downs, Pastoral Associate ….………[email protected] Norma Folz, Worship ..…………………………[email protected] Gary Harden, Family Life ..………………[email protected] Sarah Kranz, Principal …………………[email protected] Fran Marko, Secretary [email protected] Joe Mezzoni, Chair/Admin .….……………. [email protected] Margaret Nosbusch, Social Concerns ……[email protected]

    PARISH STAFF Tom Buehrle ([email protected])...............Director Of Stewardship Brenda Chaudoin ([email protected])…. Parish Office Mgr. Libby Downs ([email protected])............Pastoral Associate Jennifer Groves ([email protected])…… School Secretary Leigh Ann Johnson …………………Parish Assistance Coordinator Steve Kinnard ([email protected])...Maintenance Foreman Sarah Kranz ([email protected])....................School Principal Donna Pfeufer ([email protected])……...Thrift Store Gen. Mgr. Angie Phillips ([email protected])……...Thrift Store Mgr. Mayra Tirado ([email protected])...Hispanic Ministry Asst. Sue Wassmer ([email protected])............Parish Secretary Amy Watkins ([email protected])....Parish Music Director

    MINISTRY TO THE SICK Please notify the Parish Office upon admission of a family member into any hospital or nursing home. Any parishioner who is ill or infirm may request anointing by calling the Parish

    Office, 270-885-8522.

    PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

    This is a devotion whereby members of the parish unite in taking hours of Adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament during the day and throughout the night, seven days a week. (Code required for evenings.) There is a regular schedule of adorers but all are welcome to stop in for a visit. Parishioners are en-couraged to sign up for a scheduled weekly Adoration time. Please contact Bill & Jenny Rush at 270-885-2888, if you are interested in adopting an hour or if you can be a substitute or prayer partner. Available hours: 4 am Tuesdays, 1am Wednes-days, (7am Thursday needs prayer partner), 5 pm Thursdays, 11 pm Fridays, 3 am Saturdays.

    Save the Date!

    The Catholic Women’s Conference for the Diocese of Owensboro will take place Friday evening on August 25 and all day Saturday, August 26, 2017.

    The conference will feature Cyndi Spivey, a Christian faith and fashion blogger, and Hallie Lord, Catholic blogger, speaker and author of On the Other Side

    of Fear: How I Found Peace.

    Bishop William F. Medley will preside over Saturday

    morning Mass.

    This conference is coordinated by St. Jerome Parish

    and is sponsored by the Diocese of Owensboro.

    More information will be coming.

    mailto:[email protected]://www.cyndispivey.com/http://hallielord.com/http://hallielord.com/my-books/http://hallielord.com/my-books/

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    Congratulations: As a parish we con-gratulate Danielle McNeill who received the Sacrament of Confirmation this past Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Danielle had been baptized and re-ceived First Eucharist in the Catholic Church as a youth and was seeking the sacrament of Confirmation. Bishop Medley gave permission for her to be confirmed here at Saints Peter and Paul last Sunday surrounded by her family and friends. Danielle and her finance, Jared Smith, will be married here at Saints Peter and Paul later in June. Congratulations Danielle!

    Family: Fr. Larry Richards, one of the speakers at the Men’s Conference held two Saturdays ago in Owensboro defined Family in a way that we wanted to share it with

    you. According to Fr. Larry, A faith filled Family should have the following aspects. “F” The first letter of the word Family he says is Forgiveness. If cou-ples and members of the family excel in this virtue there is already peace. None of us are perfect. There is sure to be good times and bad times, sickness and health, in all these we learn to accept and forgive. The second letter “A” is

    for Affirmation. It’s not me and mine but in a family it has to be we, us and ours. Each person has a role to play and learn to affirm and appreciate. “M” is to make Memories. Families should make memories by having fun. We don’t have to have much to have laughter and fun. Your dining table at your home is the Altar in your home. Eat together - laugh together - share together. Don’t make it a place to pass judgment. Make Memories “I” is intimacy. It is in the closeness of the family members, that we are able to know the struggles going on in the life of the members of the fam-ily. Stand beside each other. Get to know them well. “L” is the basis of everything which is Love. “Y” is you. The other person is more important than me. It’s God - My spouse and Me. Learn to care for the other person. Family is the domestic Church. When there are good families the Church grows. Let us pray for struggling couples that they may forgive one another and come through their difficulties.

    Sympathy: As a parish let us keep in prayer Tom and Kathy Buehrle. Tom’s nephew, Christopher Henry Buehrle,

    passed away on Sunday, February 19th at the age of 49. Christopher is survived by his wife, Becky Buehrle and their children Amanda, Caleb and Casey Buehrle. The Funeral Mass was held on Friday, February 24th at St. Alban Roe Catholic Church in Wildwood, Missouri with Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Contribu-tions may be made to the Buehrle

    Family Foundation in support of cancer research at www.buehrlefamilyfoundation.org.

    We also keep in prayer Shannon and Michael Pape. Shannon’s father, Sherm Allen Stream, passed away

    on Sunday, February 19th in Glasgow, Kentucky at the age of 70. Sherm was well-recognized for his contribu-tions in manufacturing design and management and was heavily sought after for his expertise working and living in many places throughout the U.S. including Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, California and finally retiring from

    UGN in Glasgow. Mr. Stream had many talents – he was a singer and musician including playing the trumpet; was a quarterback and pitcher, a skeet shooter, enjoyed hunting and fishing, photography, was an accomplished woodwork-er and enjoyed golf. Sherm was married to Gayle Peter-son Stream for 50 years and had three children: Shawn, Sgt. Scott Stream and Shannon Pape. (Some may remem-ber that Saints Peter and Paul held the Funeral Mass for Sgt. Scott Stream in March of 2009 after he was killed by a roadside bomb while serving our country in Afghanistan.) Sherm is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Funeral ser-vices are being planned in Creston, Iowa.

    As a parish, let us keep these families in our pray-ers this week as they mourn their loss and may we as a church pray: “May their souls and the souls of all the faith-ful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.”

    Palm for Ash Wednesday: Last call for your last year’s blessed palm. On Tuesday, February 28th after the 8:00 a.m. Mass we will burn these blessed palms so we can use the ashes for Ash Wednesday. You are welcome to come and be a part of this “burning”.

    Fat Tuesday Celebration: Our “Fat Tuesday” celebration will be at “DaVinci’s Restaurant located at 304 North Drive on Tuesday, February 28th. Remember we meet at the Restaurant at 6:30 p.m

    Lent: As Catholics we take up the Lenten practices of pray-er, fasting, and almsgiving every year. These practices help us to remember the merciful love and compassion that God shows all people. Participating in these practices, we journey toward repentance with our community and God

    and toward the celebration of the Paschal Mystery of our Lord. We do not make this journey alone. The whole Church prepares for the celebration and together, along with those who are pre-paring to enter the Church at the Easter Vigil, we try to live more faithfully to

    God’s call to be merciful, loving, and compassionate to those around us. Our acts of love through sacrifice and prayer are a tangible witness of God’s love to those around us.

    http://www.buehrlefamilyfoundation.org

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    American Red Cross Blood Drive – You can save lives and support Saints Peter and Paul School: The Western

    Kentucky Blood Center will be at Saints Peter and Paul on Wednesday, March 1st (Ash Wednesday) from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. in our gym. Western Ken-tucky Regional Blood Center will donate $5.00 to Saints Peter and Paul School for each pint of do-

    nated blood while all donors will receive a free t-shirt and cholesterol screening.

    Our “Little Black Books” Are being offered again this year at Saints Peter and Paul! These are great prayer opportunities during the Season of Lent. We have a few “Little Black Books” still available. Don’t forget to get yours to use each day during this Lenten season.

    Operation Rice Bowl: Saints Peter and Paul will support the valuable work of Catholic Relief Services through par-ticipation in Operation Rice Bowl. Rice Bowls are availa-ble now and gives each of us the choice of cutting back from our excess to donate these monies to Catholic Relief Services. Rice Bowl remains in your home during Lent and is brought to the Mass on Holy Thursday.

    Stations of the Cross: Saints Peter and Paul will offer Stations of the Cross each week at the following times: Thursdays in Spanish – immediately following the 5:30 p.m. Mass Fridays in English at 6:00 p.m. Friday, March 3rd – First Friday Mass Stations - Friday, March 10th, March 17th, March 24th, March 31st.

    (We adore you O Christ and we praise you! Because by your holy cross, you have redeemed the world!)

    First Friday Mass: First Friday devotions among Catholics are related to devotion to the Sacred Heart of Christ. First Friday practices date to the last decades of the 17th centu-

    ry, when Jesus appeared to St. Mar-garet Mary Alacoque and spoke to her of His Sacred Heart. Among the promises Our Lord revealed to St. Margaret Mary, the 12th specifically referenced practices for Fridays: In the excess of the mercy of my Heart, I promise you that my all pow-erful love will grant to all those who will receive Communion on the First Fridays, for nine consecutive months, the grace of final repentance: they will

    not die in my displeasure, nor without receiving the sacra-ments; and my Heart will be their secure refuge in that last hour. On Friday, March 3rd we will be offering Mass at 6:00 p.m. rather than Stations of the Cross. Please come and join us and celebrate the Eucharistic. After Mass, we will move over to the gym for a “Soup Supper”.

    Soup Suppers: Want to help with Soup Suppers during Lent? They are scheduled for three Friday nights during

    “A Story Worth Telling”: The Ash Wednesday Collection on March 1st will again be for our Sister Diocese of Mande-ville Jamaica. “Go out to all the world and tell the Good News!” Our Diocese is in partnership with the Diocese of Mandeville Jamaica to make those words a reality. We have a 15 year history together in this wonderful work.

    Wednesday, March 1st Ash Wednesday 8:00 AM Mass Altar Servers: School Students Cross Bearer: School Students Commentator: School Students Lectors School Students E.M. Deacon, Wendy Anderson, Arsha

    Battah, Jane Irwin Choir Loft: Vicki Luckey, Don McCowan Ushers: See Libby in the Sacristy Ministers of Ashes: Bill Sweet and Arsha Battah

    12:05 PM Mass Altar Servers: School Students Cross Bearer: School Student Commentator: Sue Wassmer Lectors Jim Creighton, Pam Sweet E.M. Joyce Wiedmer, Tim Nosbusch Maria Creighton, Pam Carlton Choir Loft: JoAshley Hall, Lana Bastin Ushers: See Libby in the Sacristy Minister of Ashes: Libby Downs and Pam Carlton

    5:30 PM Mass Altar Servers: Roberto and Estafany Nicanor Cross Bearer: Jose Nicanor Commentator: Mary Moehlman Lectors Mike Murray/Morgan Murray E.M. Patty Goode, Frank Raber, Vicky Barnes, Tim Barnes Choir Loft: Tony Esposito, Bob Stites Ushers: See Libby in the Sacristy Minister of Ashes: Tim Barnes and Libby Downs

    Masses Offered on Ash Wednesday

    Wednesday, March 1st at 8:00 a.m. - English Wednesday, March 1st at 12:05 p.m. - English Wednesday, March 1st at 5:30 p.m. - English Wednesday, March 1st at 7:00 p.m. in Spanish

    Ash Wednesday is a day of Fast and Abstinence

    Remember: Ash Wednesday is a day of Fasting and Abstinence.

    Abstinence – Those who have completed their 14th year are to abstain from meat. Fasting – Those who have completed their 18th year to the beginning of the 60th year are to Fast. (The Church defines Fasting as one meal a day and two smaller meals which if added together would not exceed the

    main meal in quantity.)

  • FEBRUARY 26, 2017 • EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 6

    Readings for the Week of February 26, 2017 Sunday: Is 49:14-15/Ps 62:2-3, 6-9/1 Cor 4:1-5/ Mt 6:24-34

    Monday: Sir 17:20-24/Ps 32:1-2, 5-7/Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12/Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23/Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18/Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17/ 2 Cor 5:20--6:2/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a/Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19/Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14/Ps 86:1-6/Lk 5:27-32 Next Sunday: Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7/Ps 51:3-6, 12-13, 17/

    Rom 5:12-19 or 5:12, 17-19/Mt 4:1-11

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    St. Max Catholic Bookstore will be here at Saints Peter and Paul the weekend of March 18th and 19th after all Masses in the narthex. This would be a great time to get a spiritual book for Lent to read or items for Easter, First Communion, Confirmation and RCIA gifts. If you can be here at the church on Saturday afternoon around 3:00 p.m. to help Kelly un-load her vehicle, please let Libby know.

    Parish Lenten Retreat: “BE STILL” Be still and know that I am God... Psalm 46:10

    Fellow parishioner, Michelle Carew-Bessette, will share vari-ous tools to assist in developing a practice of Contemplative Prayer. She will lead us in gentle body movement and breath awareness to relax the body and mind. She will offer and assist you in practicing Kenosis (self-emptying), Centering Prayer, Lectio Divina (meditative reading of scripture) and Taize Prayer (Christian chant). These "tools" will prepare your heart and spirit for silence and awareness of the Indwelling Presence of God's love. Our Lenten Retreat will be held on Saturday, March 18th. We will begin with Mass at 8:00 a.m. and then move over to the gym for a light breakfast. The retreat will conclude with lunch at 12:00 - Noon. Cost is $15.00 per person. To register call Libby at (270) 885-8522 or email her at [email protected]. Deadline to register is Wednesday, March 15th

    Lent and take place immediately after we pray the Stations of the Cross at 6:00 p.m. This year’s dates are: Fridays, March 3rd, March 17th and March 31st. If you would like to help, call the parish office.

    KC’s Annual Lenten Fish Fries: Join the Monsignor James Willett Council #7847 of the Knights of Columbus for three Friday eve-nings during Lent for terrific food and fellowship – March 10th, March 24th and April 7th. Serving each night

    from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. with the menu including: Fried Cat-fish, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries, Drink and Dessert.

    Mon: Parish Council Mtg. 5:30 pm, OA Tues: Burning of Palm-9am Silver Streaks Depart 10:30 am, Heirloom Table Fat Tuesday Dinner-DaVinci’s, 6:30 pm Wed: Rosary Makers-8:45 am, HFR Gym-Blood Drive, 3 pm-7 pm Choir Practice-6:30 pm Thur: Stations of The Cross (Spanish) 6:15 pm Women’s Group-6:30 pm, OA RCIA-7 pm, Gym Fri: Education Counc.-Noon, OA Soup Supper-Gym, after Stations of the Cross

    Stewardship News….. Stewards of the mysteries of God — that’s what St. Paul says we are in today’s second reading. And the first requirement, he says, is that we be trustworthy. Entrusted with the gift of faith, do I share it as gratefully and as generously as I do my time, my talent, and my treasure?

    Budget News

    Weekly Parish Collection ............................................... $16,564.15 Weekly Parish Budget Needs ....................................... $17,005.00 Diocesan Assessment ($69,161.00) Collected In Full .............. $0 Weekly Capital Improvement Donations ..................................... $0 Capital Improvement Fund Balance ............................. $16,427.95 Weekly A Legacy of Faith Fund Pledge Payments ..... $1,778.00 Construction Loan-Borrowed from Diocese to date.$550,000.00 Stained Glass Window Donations ........................................ $10.00 Stained Glass Window Fund Balance ...................... $414,865.68

    Monday, February 27 8:00 AM BOB MARKO

    Tuesday, February 28

    8:00 AM † JOSEPH PARK & TERESA CHONG

    Wednesday, March 1 Ash Wednesday

    8:00 AM ROCHELLE DICKERSON

    12:05 PM FOR ALL PARISHIONERS

    5:30 PM † JEANE SOYARS

    7:00 PM Spanish † ELIZABETH BREMER

    Thursday, March 2

    8:00 AM DINA MURRAY

    5:30 PM Spanish † JUANITA CAMPO LOPEZ

    Friday, March 3

    8:00 AM † EMMANUEL BATTAH

    6:00 PM DEBBIE HARDEN

    Saturday, March 4

    8:00 AM † GASPERE AMARO

    5:00 PM LEIGH ANN JOHNSON

    Sunday, February 26 First Sunday of Lent

    8:00 AM † GEORGE & VICTORIA SPURR

    10:30 AM † TRI NGUYEN

    2:00 PM Spanish FOR ALL PARISHIONERS 10:30 PM Spanish † PABLO SORIANO

    † Indicates Requiem Mass

    SANCTUARY LAMP

    Those Grieving The Loss Of a Loved One By The Nguyen’s

    ADORATION CHAPEL CANDLES Those Seeking the Sacraments of the Church at Easter

    mailto:[email protected]

  • SS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOPKINSVILLE, KY 6

    In Need of Prayers… Bradford Heights Rosalina Lopez, Pam Koob Covington Convalescent– Marie Chandler, Pat Chesnut, Elizabeth Jones, Karen Logsdon, Teresa Mathieu Western State Nursing Facil-ity- Arnold Borders, Debbie Dickerson, Ellen Jones Christian Health Center- Lillian Cotthoff, Norma Downs, Barbara Holubecki, Friendship House- Christine Mills Others…. Larry Alexander, Clar-ence & Helen Allard, Trudy Anhalt, Dick & Jackie Arnold, Andy Belland, Tammy Bellenger, Ron Benson, Garrett Blue, Norma Boyd, Helen Brown, Michael Burns, Scott Burnside, Kristen Cage, Francis Grace Cage, Alice Chuhralya, Richard Chuhralya, Sam Chesnut, Jimmy Cook, Pam Cox, Tommy Craft, Mary Curtsinger, Nevaeh Marie Davis, Angela Brockman DeAngelis, Wendy Doyon, Kandis Elia, Pat Esposito, Connie Fowler, Martha Fowler, Gant Golladay, Jewel Claire Godot, Ron & Janice Godot, Scott & Stacey Godot, Jeff Goulet, Jim Gorman, Beth Hancock, Debbie Harden, Karyn Harden, Bonnie Harris, Bill Henney, Joy Moseley Housley, Carol Johnson, Anita Jones, Joe Kukral, Bob Labor, Larry Lytle, Helen Marshall, Rosie McCoy, Neil McGillivray, Lu Meacham, Margie Meredith, Carlo & Lucia Mereu, Joe Mezzoni, Sr., Theresa Mills, Eric Moran, Sandy Mueller, Bill Nichol, Dan Nicholson, Debbie Ow-ens-Brown, Bobby Pawlawski, Juan Phillips, Nancy Polley, Judy Pound, Larry Puckett, Emily Pyle, Diana Quarles, Martha Reed, Bob & Cele Schade, Emma & Gabriela Schiller, Marianne Shaw, Kristian Shouse, Gina Simpson, MaryAnn Stahr, Mike & Marylyn Stocker, Georgiann Svestka, Ken Swicicki, Jerry Thomas, Rose Ann Tobin, Bev Todd, Hannelore Vanderklok, John Wells, Isaac Jo-seph Widener, Helen Winstead, James Wittschack Names will remain on list for 1 month.

    Weekly Food Donations: Again this year during the season of Lent, we will be targeting weekly food items that will be donated to the Aaron McNeil Center as they distribute food items to those in need in our com-munity. The food item this week is peanut butter and jelly. All items can be placed in the barrel in the coat closet near the restrooms. Thank you so much for your gen-erosity.

    LAY MINISTERS MARCH 4/5

    EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Saturday, 5:00 pm Altar Servers .............. Karenna Chaudoin, Carly Chaudoin Cross Bearer ..................................................... Joey Chaudoin Commentator........................................................... Pam Sweet Lectors ................................ Imelda Gorman, Dan Wilkinson Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers: ................ Patty Goode, ...................... Arsha Battah, Deana Holdman, Pam Carlton Choir Loft .................... Dana Nethery, JoAshley Hall Ushers ................................................ Todd Hall, Joe Mezzoni ........................................ Bill Chaudoin, Joe Chaudoin Vocational Cross ....................................... Jeff Goulet Family

    Sunday, 8:00 am Altar Servers ........................... Harley France, Antha France Cross Bearer .......................................................... Kylee Spurr Commentator....................................................... Diana France Lectors ................................... Chuck Puckett, Heidi Wheeler Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers: .............. Carolyn Spurr, .................... Libby Downs, Jim Creighton, Maria Creighton Choir Loft .............................. Frank Raber, Tony Esposito Ushers ....................................... Chuck Spurr, Anthony France ................................................ Dick Dymek, Nic France Vocational Cross ...................................... Don Carrico Family

    Sunday 10:30 am Altar Servers ....................... Roberto Nicanor, Jose Nicanor Cross Bearer ................................................. Estafany Nicanor Commentator........................................ Michelle Sandheinrich Lectors ..................................... Russell Malone, Libby Downs Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers: .............. Don McCowan, ............................. Sue Wassmer, Cathy Smith, Jan Buckner Choir Loft ........... Nathan Tillman, Damian Sandheinrich Ushers ........................................ Chris Thomas, Pat Covington ..................................... Noah Thomas, Landry Thomas Vocational Cross ...................................... Ken Buckner Family

    Sunday 2:00 pm, Spanish Comentarista: ...………..….…...…....….……Lupita Rosas 1-2 Lectura:…....................Evelia Ocampo y Sandra Torres Ministro E:………..…..…….Ana Ethridge, María Soriano Hospitalidad:……….................Erick Ginéz, Tomas Macario Monaguillos:….…………….Michelle Salas, Irvin Juárez

    Silver Streaks: Our Silver Streaks next activity will be held on Tuesday, February 28th. They will depart from Saints Peter and Paul Parking lot at 10:30 a.m. They will visit “Heirloom Table” downtown and then travel together to a nearby restaurant for lunch. If you need more information or want to join them, please let Julia Borders know by call-ing her at (270) 886-6061. You will enjoy this day for wherever the Silver Streaks go, fun follows.

    Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action. Mother Teresa

    Now forming for Lent Small, Community Faith Groups

    Become inspired by the book “Resisting Happiness”. Explore materials of Bishop Robert Barron. Reflect and pray each day of the week.

    Take action in everyday life.

    As part of your Lent this year participate in one of the many small community groups now being formed.

    Sign-ups are currently taking place after all Sunday Masses.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to prepare for the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, deepen in faith, build new friendships, serve Christ and build-up the

    Kingdom of God.

  • FEBRUARY 26 2017 • EIGHTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

    Pastor’s Greetings: February 2016, I spoke of our national situa-tion of having millions of undocumented per-sons among us and the debate of all the issues surrounding the situation. To call the situation chaotic would be charitable. Some millions of

    persons and families live here, usually at peace among us, as families, neighbors, friends, and members of our churches and communities but without benefit of legal status. For us to be a constitutional republic at state and national levels and thus to have the rule of law with domestic tranquility requires the vast majority of people to have legal standing and, preferably, citizenship. We are the government, but the we must be known, accountable, and responsible. The goal from the outset of our national constitution has been to avoid the extremes of anarchy (with all its mob violence) and tyranny (with power concentrated in the few to the det-riment of the many). The process of restoring the rule of law humanely, in a way worthy of us as a self-ruling people who espouse the values of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution will require us to uphold our moral and religious values, our critical thinking, our being as objectively informed as possible, and our involvement as responsible citizens. Here is what I said last February: A whole class of people, numbering in the millions, is being debated as punisha-ble with wholesale removal. They are voiceless and without adequate recourse to due process of law, because they are among us in violation of immigration laws. But it is we our-selves who for years have been lawless. We have failed to govern immigration justly through our elected officials. We have failed the rule of law. We have allowed millions of un-documented people, whole families in the thousands, to be used and manipulated for economic and political purposes, even as they fled violence or sought liberty and a better life among us. Criminal motives also hide in the chaos. It still goes on unchecked. But we are more at fault than they if fault is to be assigned. The vast majority of them have been great blessings to us and to our communities. They have become family. No solution which fails to regard them with esteem for their human and family dignity or to discern the really innocent from the truly criminal is worthy of a free, self-governing peo-ple. We have made this shamble, this mess, by allowing an inhumane failure of the rule of law, but only by the rule of a humane law can we hope to redress the injustice of the present. Redress it we must if we are to uphold our shared human dig-nity and if we are to retain constitutional self-governance and the liberties of a free people. It is even more compelling if we hope to be true Christians, with rights and responsibilities rec-ognized indeed by constitutional government but derived from God our Creator. From my understanding the vast majority of those living as families peaceably among us are not to be molest-ed as their legal statuses are resolved. I am not aware, however, if that principle has been given any legal status or is anything more than something to be desired. I am certain that civility rather than mob action is more beneficial to a humane process of law. We citizens and our representatives in government are gravely derelict to have let those who

    have migrated among us in quest of our shared human goods to have done so at such jeopardy. Their safety and security through the rule of law and a just social order as well as that of the citizens is left ambiguous. All of us to-gether are compelled by all that is right to establish just res-olutions in compliance with constitutional self-rule. Secure borders and interior order serve domestic tranquility and allow the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness. It is appropriate for us to communicate with our state and national representatives in the Kentucky General Assembly and in the US Congress, as well as with Governor Bevin and President Trump. For my part I will be sending this article to all of them and ask them to respond with re-spect to what they intend to do on behalf of us all, citizen and undocumented immigrant. May the Lord help us, for we are in this together. Fr. Richard Meredith

    The Rite of Sending and Election: Next weekend, we will celebrate the Rite of Sending at Mass for the men and wom-en who have been preparing to join the Catholic Church through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. During this brief ceremony, the parish community will affirm these indi-viduals and send them to Bishop Medley for the Rite of Elec-tion at St. Stephen Cathedral in Owensboro on this First Sun-day of Lent. What is the Rite of Election? The Rite of Election is a cele-bration of God’s call to each person who approaches the Easter sacraments. It is God who calls and chooses a people to be His own. The Church confirms and gives voice to this sacred reality for those seeking the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist through the initiation process. This rite stands out as an opportunity for the Christian community to name and affirm the work of God in its midst, as God forms a people for service to the mission of Christ. The Rite of Election is so important that the bishop presides over it. Election for the catechumen is the pivot of the whole initiation process. In the biblical tradition, the chosen people of Israel were marked to bear special witness to God’s power, good-ness and love. Today, the Christian community carries on this witness. The Rite of Election is an affirmation of the grace of God. The godparent and sponsor and their affirmation are of crucial importance. Without their testimony, the Church, in the person of the bishop, could not make this election. The election of the Church is based on the election of God, and the election of God is discerned by many who are involved in the formation of the catechumen. So, we ask for your con-tinued prayer for those in our RCIA process.

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