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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
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New to the Parish? Please complete and place this form in the offertory basket.
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
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Telephone: _______________________________________________ Offertory envelopes needed?
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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 one 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 – 12:30 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 Daniel Miehm 1-705-745-5123 www.peterboroughdiocese.org STAFF: Parish Priest: Fr. Placid Obiji, SMMM Assisting Priest: Fr. Collins Okafor, SMMM Secretary: Kristen Penfold Bookkeeper: Kristen Penfold Maintenance: Joe Galea Sacristan: Beni Villa 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 Thompson Readers & Eucharistic Ministers: Parish Office 746-5181 Respect Life: Parish Office 746-5181 Knights of Columbus: Jim Sim 705-746-1232 Fourth Degree: John Verstraten 342-5812 Hall Rental: 774-9879 or email: [email protected] Catholic Women’s League: JoAnne Turriff 705-746-9149 St. Peter’s School: Janis Pender, Principal Tel: 746-7196 Fax: 746-5165 [email protected] Parish Council: Vic Brunatti, Anne Haines, Derek George, Michael’Ann Turgeon Finance Committee: Wayne Cormier, John Verstraten, John Prosser, JoAnne Turriff, John Flynn Spiritual Committee: Amanda Zoldy, Angela Henry, George Ashford, Kristen Penfold Building & Property Committee: John Camilleri, Joe Madigan, Wayne Suchan Sick Visitation: Lou McLeod 746-9688 Bulletin Ad Solicitor: Vacant Volunteer Screening: Suzanne Youngs, Jerry Wiley, Len Yauk,
Please remember St. Peter’s Church in your Will.
28th October 2018 – 30th Sunday in Ordinary time
MASS INTENTIONS Please join us for the Rosary at 9:30 am on Sundays
Sat. Oct. 27 4:30 pm All Souls Natalia Couto
Sun. Oct. 28 10:00 am + Harry Morel Janet Fellner
Mon. Oct. 29 10:30 am No Intentions
Tues. Oct. 30 10:30 am No Intentions
Wed. Oct. 31 6:00 pm No Intentions
Thurs. (All Saints Day) Nov. 1 10:30 am No Intentions
Friday (All Souls Day) Nov. 2 11:00 am Adoration
12:10 pm + Elsie (Loch) Condon Nancy, Marie and Beth
Sat. Nov. 3 4:30 pm + Mother Angelica Joe & Julie Galea
Sun. Nov. 4 10:00 am People of the Parish
Please pray for the sick: Wilmer & Audrey Smart, Dick Marsh,
Georgie McFadgen, Marilyn Holmes, Annette Gray, Charles
Ferguson, Mildred Alice, Dawn Branton, Pompea Zicca, Dale
McWhirter, Maria Veira, Chris Coleman, Rose Major, Yvette
Goudreau, Diane Horuzey, Mark Rutledge, Patrick Dru, Beatrice
Thomas, Cec Mymko, Judy Desmasdon, Linda Fisher, Bernice
Campeau, Jean Bayley, Norine Milosevic, William Fraser, June
Harris, Matthew Columbus, Jody Summers, Armando Urso, Rita
Kunc, Henri Aubin, Anne Keenan, Atanasio Cristobal, Fiory
Sarueda, Sandra Gregoire, Veronica McDermott, Dale Cribbie,
John Garceau, Sr. Mary Rowell, Fr. Randy Foster, Alice Stewart,
Mary Spence, Colin Baker, Mary Murphy, Helen Mason, Susan,
Elizabeth Schutz, Jill Wright
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.
Daylight Savings Time: don’t forget to turn your clocks back one
hour next Saturday November 2nd, so you won’t be early for
Sunday Mass!
Remember our beloved dead: November is usually the time
where we especially remember our beloved dead through prayers
and offerings of Masses. ALL SOULS’ DAY envelopes will be
available next weekend at all church exits for you to fill out.
Masses are said for the souls in purgatory for the entire month of
November. Drop envelopes in the basket found in front of the altar.
“May the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of
God rest in peace. Amen”.
Sacraments: Children in grade 2 are eligible to receive and
celebrate the Sacraments of First Reconciliation and Holy
Communion. Parents are advised to register them in the Parish
Office as soon as possible and claim their text books to assist the
parents and child in their initial preparation. A suggested donation
of $50.00 to cover the expenses in the procurement of the materials
(parent’s guide and child’s book) is sincerely appreciated.
Sacrament Preparation Meeting: On Sunday November 4th at
11:30 am in the Church basement, Father Placid will be hosting a
meeting for the parents/guardians and children in grades 2 and/or 3
in the community who have not made their First Reconciliation and
First Communion. The purpose of this meeting is to give Father
Placid and Paulette LaBrash a chance to meet with you and your
family in order to answer any questions you may have about this
process and as a means to support you and your child in this
wonderful endeavour. I will also be in attendance to show you the
programming we are using at the church to prepare the children for
these Sacraments. If you are unable to attend this meeting, you are
asked to contact the Rectory at 705-746-5181 to schedule another
date and time to meet with Father. This is a very exciting time for
your child and your family. We look forward to seeing you
November 4th! Please r.s.v.p by October 31st.
Mass for Hunters: All hunters are invited to attend the Solemn
High Mass in honour of St Hubertus, patron saint of hunters, on
November 3rd at 11:00 am at the Cathedral of St Peter in
Chains, Peterborough. The Mass is sponsored by the Kawartha
Lakes Chapter of the Fraternitas Sancti Huberti, an organization of
Catholic Hunters. The Mass will be celebrated by Fr Neil
Campbell, the homily will be given by Fr Eric Mason, and Fr John
Perdue will assist as subdeacon. The music of the Mass will be
sung by the Sacred Heart Children's Choir. Following the Mass
there will be a blessing of Hunters and their hounds and a potluck
reception at the Cathedral Rectory. Non-hunters are very welcome
to attend the Mass.
Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes: St.
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is the pickup and drop off centre for
the Parry Sound area for the Samaritan’s Purse Operation
Christmas Child shoeboxes. You may order supplies on line
(SamaritanPurse.ca/OCC) to distribute to your congregation or you
may come and pick up a supply of the shoeboxes from St.
Andrew’s for distribution to your church members. Our office
hours are 9-3 p.m., Monday to Friday, and the address is 58 Seguin
Street, Parry Sound, ON. Filled shoeboxes should be returned to
St. Andrew’s by November 9th
. For more information please
contact Les Norrie at 705-746-9612.
A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land November 11-20, 2018:
Coordinator: Kitty McGilly (email: [email protected])
Spiritual Leader: Fr. Bill Moloney (phone: 705-742-5466)
Price: $2695 (double occupancy)
Any interested parties may contact Kitty or Fr. Bill directly.
Registration forms are available at the Parish Office (705) 746-
5181.
Change of Mass Time: On Saturday November 24th
, the 4:30 pm
Mass will be scheduled for 7:00 pm.
Offertory Envelopes $ 1,318.00
Offertory Loose $ 354.25
Property Projects $ 15.00
World Mission $ 202.00
Masses $ 160.00
Baptism $ 50.00
Total Thank You! $ 2,099.25
Catholic Women’s League News
“Inspired by the Spirit
Women respond to God’s call”
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Next Meeting: Tuesday Nov. 6 - Rosary 2:45 pm; Mass 3:00
pm; Meeting 3:30pm – in the Church basement.
Gift Cabinet: Check out our items.
2018 Annual Membership Fee are now due - $25.00.
Meeting Minutes: Any CWL Member who would like to
receive the General Meeting Minute electronically, please
contact Donna Maddeford at 705-746-8768 or email
Craft Group Sessions for the Bazaar: To all ladies of the
parish! Starting Tues. Oct. 23, 30 and Nov. 6 and 13 from 9:00
am – 3:00 pm in the church basement. Please join in and bring
your lunch, a friend!
Annual Bazaar: Sat. Nov. 17 @ 11am - 2 pm (K of C Hall)
Needed: gently used items for White Elephant Table for the
Bazaar. Please drop off items in the Narthex so they can be
priced prior to the event.
Diocesan Fall Newsletter – now in the Narthex or on-line.
Knights of Columbus News: BINGO in Knights’ Hall - Mondays at 7pm
(except July and August)
Grand Knight: Jim Sim 705-746-1232
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”.
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
Catholic School Community Council: Tues. Nov. 6th @ 6:00
pm, all welcome to attend (School Library)
Next School Mass: Thursday November 1st @ 10:30 am
(Church)
Catholic Values Assembly: November 13th @ 2:30 pm, all
welcome to attend (School Gym)
Holy Family Parish, Britt: During the summer, forest fires in the
area significantly impacted the community of Britt. Many people
were called into action either to fight the fire or to support those
who were actively engaged in fighting the fires. This led to
cancelling their annual baseball and spaghetti dinner fundraiser
and a severe and unprecedented decrease in the available fiscal
support for the parish. Our efforts in solidarity with one another
will strengthen Holy Family Parish and they will also strengthen
the resiliency of the entire faith community.
Needed: If you happen to have slightly used hockey bags that you
want to share with, kindly bring them, to the church. Fr. Placid will
be using them to send items to Nigeria.
Change of Mass Time: On Saturday November 24th
, the 4:30
pm Mass will be scheduled for 7:00 pm.
Note: The First Sunday of Advent (Church’s Liturgical New Year)
begins on December 2nd
.
Hootenanny Schedule - First Friday of the month at 7:00 pm K of
C Hall: November 02.
Gospel Mark 12.28-37 www.loyolapress.com
Jesus is questioned by a scribe about the greatest commandment.
Gospel Reflection
As we continue to read from Mark’s Gospel, our Lectionary skips a
chapter that helps set the context for today’s reading. If we were to
read the sections skipped (chapter 11 and part of chapter 12), we
would hear about Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, his cleansing of the
Temple, and the questioning of Jesus’ authority by the chief
priests, scribes, and elders. The context, therefore, for this Gospel
is Jesus’ growing exposure before the Jewish authorities. Jesus is
being questioned and tested by the Jewish authorities, yet the
scribe who addresses Jesus in today’s Gospel seems to be an
admirer; he is not testing Jesus. The question posed in today’s
Gospel requires Jesus to interpret the Law of Moses. The Mosaic
Law consists of the Ten Commandments and many additional
commandments, numbering into the hundreds. For a devout Jew,
adherence to the Mosaic Law is an expression of faithfulness to
God’s covenant with Israel. The ranking of these commandments
was regularly debated among the teachers of the Law. Jesus was
not the only Jewish religious teacher to connect these two
commandments, love of God and love of neighbor. Both of these
commandments were central elements of the religious tradition that
Jesus learned from his Jewish community. Indeed, these
commandments continue to be central aspects of contemporary
Jewish religious understanding. Jesus’ response to his questioners
proposed an integral connection between these two aspects of the
Jewish Law. Love of God finds its expression in our love for our
neighbor. Many believe, however, that this connection was heard
in a new and fresh way when spoken by Jesus. The scribe who
questions Jesus in today’s Gospel engages in a positive dialogue
with Jesus. He agrees with Jesus’ teaching that the commandments
to love God and love neighbor stand above the commandment to
offer worship and sacrifice in the Temple. With this dialogue, Jesus
appears to close the debate with the Jewish authorities. Mark
reports that no one dared to question Jesus further.
Readings Next Week- November 3&4 (31st Ordinary Time)
First Reading – Deuteronomy 6.2-6
Second Reading – Hebrews 7.23-28
Gospel – Mark 12.28-34
Prayer Therapy
Since it is likely that children will meet cruel
enemies, let them at least have heard of brave
knights and heroic courage. - C.S. Lewis
SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING ! October:
29 - Parish Office will be open
30 - Craft Group for the Bazaar in church basement
November:
1 - School Mass @ 10:30 am (Church)
1 - Parish Office Closed (Secretary Away)
4 - TURN CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR
4 - Sacrament Preparation Meeting @ 11:30 am (Church
Basement)
6 - Parish Office Closed (Secretary in Peterborough for
training)
6 - Craft Group for the Bazaar in church basement
13 - Craft Group for the Bazaar in church basement
17 - CWL Annual Bazaar & Lunch @ 11 am – 2 pm (K of C
Hall)
24 - Santa Claus Parade @ 4:30 pm
24 - Mass @ 7:00 pm
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
www.SoundOrthotics.com [email protected]
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S
LEAGUE OF CANADA
St. Peter the Apostle Church
Parry Sound, ON
www.cwl.ca
www.cwl.on.ca/about-us
www.peterborough.com
Acting President JoAnne Turriff
705-746-9149 or 705-774-4018
Email: [email protected]
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