January 31, 2016 - Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church

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January 31, 2016 - Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church
ParishoftheDioceseofWinonaandstaffed
bythepriestsofthe
“InstituteoftheIncarnateWord”IVE
Pastor:
Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE
AssociatePastor:
Fr. Richard Yevchak, IVE
Fr. Andrew Whiting, IVE
Administrator:
Mark Frederick, ext 108
Secretary:
Shirley Pestka, ext. 101
FaithFormation:
Beth Shank, ext. 109
YouthMinistry:
Beverly Miller ext. 110
Music&Liturgy:Lisa Knutson ext.102
ParishTrustee:Frank Cesario
Daniel Scott
PriestResidence:
512 E. Mulberry St.
LoyolaCatholicSchool:388-2997
IVEHighSchoolSeminary: 387-2565
MassSchedule
Daily:
7:00 am Mondaythru Friday
8:00 am Saturday
Saturday:
5:15 pm
Sunday:
7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am
1:00 pm (Espanol)
HolyDay:
See bulletin
SSPeter&PaulParishOf ice:
105 North Fifth St., Mankato, MN 56001
Phone: 507-388-2995
Fax: 507-388-7661
E-mail: sspp@hickorytech.net
FOURTHSUNDAYIN
ORDINARYTIME
JANUARY31,2016
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SacramentofReconciliation
Saturday:
11 am-noon & 4-5 pm
Daily:
After the 7:00 am Mass
Othertimesbyappointment.
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Mass Intentions
Monday, February 1
7:00 am
+George Yonkovich: Mike Y onkovich
+Deceased of Nguyen Family: Lai & Khuou Nguyen
SacramentofBaptism
Contact the Parish Of ice at least one
month in advance of the desired date. The
usual time for Baptism is at 4:15 pm the
last Saturday of the month.
SacramentofMatrimony
For registered, participating members of
the Parish, arrangements for preparation
and the date are made by contacting one
of the pastors, at least six months before
the wedding.
BulletinNotices
All articles for the bulletin are due by 2 pm on
Tuesday. Bulletin articles should always be
turned in to the parish of ice with a contact
person’s name and phone number.
NewMembersWelcome
Tuesday, February 2
7:00 am
+Tony Bauer: Les & Phyllis Schneider
+Victoria Jaskulha: Sister Rose Mary Snaza
+Al Orphaned Souls: Hoang Family
3:30 pm
Oaklawn Health Care: No Mass this week
Wednesday, February 3
7:00 am
+Jane Dorland: Jerry & Phyllis Martinka
+Rolland & Russell Clark: Family
Special Intentions of Cate Giroux: Burroughs Family
Thursday, February 4
7:00 am
+Lauretta Sporer: Family and Friends
+Duane Mages: Joe and Linda Gall
Friday, February 5
7:00 am
+Joan Besser: Les & Phyllis Schneider
Saturday, February 6
8:00 am
+Anniv. of Buzz Otte: Gary & Linda Zumwalde
+ Anniv. of Betty Schwamberger: Dave & Julia
Schwamberger
+Living & Deceased Catholic Daughters of the
Americas
Please register at the Parish Of ice.
Weekly Schedule
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13;
Ps 3:2-7; Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday:
Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb
2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32]
Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Ps 32:1-2,
5-7; Mk 6:1-6 Thursday:1 Kgs
2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Chr 29:10-12;
Mk 6:7-13
Friday:
Sir 47:2-11; Ps 18:31, 47, 50,
51; Mk 6:14-29
Saturday: 1 Kgs 3:4-13; Ps 119:9-14;
Mk 6:30-34
Sunday:
Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 78; 1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11];
Lk 5:1-11
Sunday, January 31
Coffee/Rolls in Jesuit Hall after 9:30 Mass
Adult Catechism Class at 8:35 and 10:35 am in Room 302 Xavier
Tuesday , February 2
7:30 am to 12 noon Adoration in Xavier Chapel
9:00 am Rosary for Vocations Xavier Chapel
Wednesday, February 3
3:30 pm Xavier Chapel, Pray for priests & vocations to the priesthood
4:30 pm Children's/Youth Choir rehearsal in Choir Room
6:00 pm Adult Education Class in Room 302
6:00 pm RCIA meets in Room 203 of Xavier Hall
6:30 pm St. Cecilia Choir rehearses in Xavier Hall Choir Room
Thursday, February 4
7:00 pm Rosary for Priests Xavier Chapel
Friday, February 5
7:30 am to 6:00 pm Adoration in Xavier Hall
Saturday, February 6
9:00 am Legion of Mary in Xavier Hall Room 203
9:00 am Latin Mass– Social to follow in Upper Room
PASTOR’S MESSAGE
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Catholic School Week: What is National Catholic Schools Week? National Catholic Schools
Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which in 2016 is January 31 - February 6. The theme for the
National Catholic Schools Week 2016 is “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith,
Knowledge and Service.” Schools typically observe the annual celebration week with Masses,
open houses and other activities for students, families, parishioners and community members.
Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people
and its contributions to our church, our communities and our nation. This Wednesday at 9:30
am Bishop John Quinn will celebrate the Mass in our parish to celebrate the importance of
Catholic Education in our town. Everyone is invited.
The church teaches that “Parents are the first educators of their children as a God-given responsibility. They are the
first to introduce the faith to their children. Parents exercise this fundamental responsibility with the aid and support of
both the Church and civil community. Both have a vested interest and responsibility in education of the young. Parents
possess the fundamental right to choose the formative tools that support their convictions and fulfill their duty as the
first educators.”
What is the purpose of a Catholic education?” the purpose of catholic education is to model men and women into the
image of Christ who came to bring light to those in darkness. By receiving a solid education a person can transmit to
others, Christian values such as: justice, honesty, kindness, loyalty and faith. The catholic identity identify a person as
a light in the world. More than even today, we need our young people to take the standard of our faith to all parts of
our society, that is why our duty is to support a good catholic education and find all the possible means that our faith
may be transmitted to our young people intact and without disruption.
February 2nd is the Feast of the Presentation of the Child Jesus in the Temple. At that time the old man Simeon
spoke of Jesus as being the Light of the Gentiles. From this comes the tradition of blessings candles on this feast day –
candles (and oil) being the primary source of artificial light before electricity. We will bless candles at the 7-AM
Mass, and they will be available for your home use during the next several days. Two candles per family, please; and
an offering of $2 per candle will help defray the parish’s cost of them. Blessed candles are often burned during storms
or other times of danger to remind us that Jesus, the Light of the world, is with us, and that we are protected by his Divine Providence and Love.
Saint Blaise, also known as Saint Blase, was a physician, and Bishop of Sebastea in Historical Armenia. According
to the Acta Sanctorum, he was martyred by being beaten, attacked with iron combs, and beheaded. He is the patron
saint of those who have throat problems. The tradition has it that as the hunters hauled Blaise off to prison, a mother
came with her young son who had a fish bone lodged in his throat. At Blaise’s command the child was able to cough
up the bone.
Father Mariano Varela, IVE
Enrich your Lenten devotion!
Come join our group as we pray daily during lent. Each participant commits to spend
some time each day in prayer and then to meet Saturdays to share the past week’s grace. The
daily prayer meditations are based on daily scripture and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. It is an opportunity to pause, reflect, listen and respond to the voice of God as
God speaks to your heart.
The kick-off meeting is on Saturday, February 6th, 10:15AM Xavier Hall, the Upper
Room – SSPP Parish, Mankato. The final session is on Saturday, April 2nd. If you would
like to register or would like more information, please call Frank Cesario at 507-625-2395 or
email fcesario@hickorytech.net
JANUARY 31, 2016
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PHÚC ÂM: Lc 4, 21-30
" Chúa Giêsu, như Êlia và Êlisê, không phải chỉ được sai đến với người Do-thái".
Tin Mừng Chúa Giêsu Kitô theo Thánh Luca.
Khi ấy, Chúa Giêsu bắt đầu nói trong hội đường rằng: "Hôm nay ứng nghiệm đoạn Kinh Thánh mà tai các
ngươi vừa nghe". Mọi người đều làm chứng cho Người và thán phục Người về những lời từ miệng Người thốt ra, và
họ nói: "Người này không phải là con ông Giuse sao?"
Và Người nói với họ: "Hẳn các ngươi sắp nói cho Ta nghe câu ngạn ngữ này: 'Hỡi thầy thuốc, hãy chữa lấy
chính mình!' Điều chúng tôi nghe xảy ra ở Capharnaum, ông hãy làm như vậy tại quê hương ông'". Người nói tiếp:
"Quả thật, Ta bảo các ngươi, không một tiên tri nào được đón tiếp tại quê hương mình. Ta bảo thật với các ngươi, đã
có nhiều bà goá trong Israel thời Elia, khi trời bị đóng lại trong ba năm sáu tháng, khi nạn đói lớn xảy ra khắp trong
xứ; dầu vậy, Elia không được sai đến cùng một nguời nào trong các bà đó, nhưng được sai đến bà goá tại Sarepta
thuộc xứ Siđon. Cũng có nhiều người phong cùi trong Israel thời tiên tri Elisêô, thế mà không người nào trong họ
được lành sạch cả, ngoại trừ Naaman, người Syria".
Khi nghe đến đó, mọi người trong hội đường đều đầy căm phẫn, họ chỗi dậy và trục xuất Người ra khỏi
thành. Họ dẫn Người lên triền núi, nơi xây cất thành trì của họ, để xô Người xuống vực thẳm. Nhưng Người rẽ qua
giữa họ mà đi. Đó là lời Chúa..
A Get Together
Those who have lost a spouse
through death or divorce are
once again invited to a Valentine’s potluck. There will
be prayers, inspired readings,
a blessing, good food, and a
door prize. Come join Susan,
Judy and Father Mariano. Let the Lord minister to you
and bring you peace, joy and love. Come to the Upper
Room (4th floor of Xavier Hall), Saturday, February 13
from 11 am to 2 pm. RSVP to Susan Funfsinn at 3874577 or Judy Kraft at 388-6042.
St Dominic Savio Society
Next meeting February 1st, from 3:30 to
4:30 in the Church for server practice.
Latin Mass
The Extraordinary Form of the Mass
(Latin Mass) will be celebrated on Saturday, February 6 at 9:00 am. Social to
follow in Upper Room.
Minister Schedule for February 6-7, 2016
Saturday 5:15 pm
Sunday 7:30 am
Sunday 9:30 am
Sunday 11:30 am
Extra-Ordinary
Minister of Holy
Communion
Mike/Ruth Woitas, Jim/
Lorraine Schweiss, Barb
Bruns, JoAnn Hensel,
Shirley Pestka
Steve/Carol Raymond
Logan Goettl, Ginny
Scheurer, Vicky Goettl
Betsy Peters, B.Johnson
Dan Silver, Steve Howe Pat Roesch
Paul Willaert, Liz Tabor Marlene Houg
Joanne Lamm, Leo Roth Doreen Slater
Cate Johnson
Altar Servers
Natalie Benton
Jerry Tran
Lisa and Wyatt
Rodriguez
Cassidy & Matthew
Krueger, Lex Streeter
Edward and Michael
Nguyen
Lector
Steven Behm
Leah Rodriguez
Craig Soupir
Philip Goettl
Greeters
Cindy Willaert,
Jackie Anderson
Jeanette Marka,
Millie Daufenbach
Rosemary Burgess
Lauren/Pat Johnston
Duane Mettler
Dan/Marie Wood
Judy Kraft
Jerry/MaryKrueger,
Bill/Louise Dickmeyer
Tim/Shelly Altenhofen
Gloria Brosnan
Magdalen Spriggs
Ushers
Jim Schweiss, Les
Bruns, Richard Keltgen
Les Schneider
Phil Chester, Dave
Reimann, George
Wilmes, J. Rodriguez
Jerry Krueger
Bradly Schulz
Curt Eichers
Mark Brosnan,
Don Slater
Tom Mocol
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SS PETER AND PAUL YOUTH
STANDING TOGETHER FOR LIFE!
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Faith Formation
Beth Shank
faith4u@hickorytech.net
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR
PRAYERS &
SUPPORT!
Wednesday, February 3
rd
♦
WASHINGTON D.C
Ss. Peter and Paul Parish is very proud of the youth
who Pilgrimaged to witness to life Jan 22nd at state
and national pro-life marches! We had youth from 4
area high schools represented!
Although the Washington D.C. group
had some obstacles to overcome
with the weather, we are so thankful
for all of your prayers sent, for Fr.
Mariano’s travelers blessing he gave
before our departure, and for the
wisdom of our Diocesan Youth Ministry leader- Ben
Frost in guiding us throughout the pilgrimage and
getting us home safely before the roads were
blocked! In our short time in D.C. we attended some
amazing events with 1000’s of other youth from
across the nation, and returned with a renewed
hope in the power and Grace of God!
5:15pm - Baked Potato Meal in Jesuit Hall
♦ 6:00pm - Report to regular classrooms
Grades Pre-K - 8 - Fitz Building
Confirmation - Upper Room
Adults - Xavier Hall Room #302
RCIA - Xavier Hall Room #103
♦ 7:15pm - Closing Prayer in Church
All are welcome and encouraged to attend!
Confirmation Year II
What: Candidate/Sponsor Session
When: Sunday, January 31st
6:00 - 8:00pm
Where: Upper Room
First Holy Communion Preparation
The next session for sacramental preparation will be Wednesday, February 3rd for
students and parents held in DeSmet Hall
beginning at 6:00pm.
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
ST. PAUL
Based on the firm foundation of love and listening established in
the 3-6 atrium experience, the 6-9 child is introduced to key
moral parables and maxims in the teaching of Jesus that show us
how those who love and listen to God are invited to live. The
moral life is presented as a
joy-filled path leading to
ever more abundant life. It
is the natural overflow of a
right and loving relationship with God – the fruit
of life in the True Vine.
JANUARY 31, 2016
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In Our Generosity We Imitate God
Our Sympathy
With Faith in the Resurrection
We Recommend to the Lord:
Marian Klinger
Eleanor Salfer
***********************
We express our most sincere sympathy to Phyllis Armendariz and her family upon the death of her son Michael Dennis Armendariz from Eagle Lake. May the
Lord whom he sought in his life now keep him in everlasting joy.
January 24
Budget
Adult Env.
$ 6,466.10
$8,625.00
Plate
$
775.85
1,058.00
E Transfer
$ 2,928.00
3,000.00
Total
$10,169.95
$ 12,683.00
Latin Am.
$ 1,594.53
Ash Wednesday—February 10
Looking Ahead
Feb. 3– St. Blasé Blessing of Throats on January 30th
and 31st after Masses
Feb. 10—Ash WednesdayMasses-7 am, 8:15 am 12:05 and 5:15 pm
Feb. 11—Healing Mass at 12:05
Lunch to follow in Jesuit Hall
Feb. 13—Valentines Potluck 11 am to 2:00 pm
(See details on page 4 “A Get Together”)
Feb. 14—Stations of the Cross 5 pm
Soup supper to follow
Feb. 19—K C Fish Fry-Jesuit Hall 4:30 to 7 pm
Feb. 21 – Stations of the Cross 5 pm
Soup Supper to follow
Feb. 28—Stations of the Cross 5 pm
Soup supper to follow
March 4-12 Novena of Grace
March 12 -Chili Cook-Off after 5:15 pm Mass
March 13—K C Breakfast—for Bl. Jose Sanchez del
Rio Minor Seminary
March 19—Feast of St Joseph—8 am Mass - Breakfast
in Jesuit Hall to follow
Ss Peter & Paul Book Store
Barnes & Nobel Bookfair February 14—19, 2016 will
be supporting Ss Peter and Paul Catholic Church Book
Store. Take Vouchers that are in todays bulletin when
shopping so our book store receives credit on your purchases.. On Sunday, February 14 there will be music by
Ss Peter & Paul Catholic Church.
Helping Hands
If you would like to help serve
the funeral lunches for the month
of February, please call Barb
Maher at 388-5577 or Liz Tabor
at 387-3745. Thank you.
If you have palms left from last year we will
need them again to burn for ashes on Ash
Wednesday. You can drop them off at the
parish office anytime before February 8th.
Thank You.
Loyola Catholic Schools
National Catholic Schools Week
begins on January 31. Plan to join us
and Bishop Quinn on Wednesday, February 3, at 9:30 am at SSPP Catholic
Church when we gather for our all school Mass. All are
welcome.
Save the date...Open House at Loyola on March 8,
2016, 5-8pm. Are you curious about what Loyola offers students and families? Do you have a preschool
child? Do you have an incoming kindergarten student or
a child who is in elementary, middle or high school who
is looking to make a school change? These open house
events are for you! Come and see how Loyola is guiding students to their full potential, walking with them
in faith, and equipping them to serve and lead.
Pro Life
We pray for infants not expected to
live long after birth: May each
child’s life, no matter how brief, be
welcomed, protected, and cherished
by all.
Rosary Society
Rosaries prayed for the weekend of
January 30-31, for those working to
promote the sanctity of all human life,
Sundays: 7:05 & 9:05 in the main Church & Wednesdays, 3:30 pm in Xavier Hall Chapel.
4º DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
31 DE ENERO 2016
Doctrina Semanal
Miércoles 3 de Febrero, el horario es
el siguiente:
5:15 pm Cena (es opcional) en el Jesuit
Hall
6:00 pm Clase en las distintas aulas.
Pre-K Aula # 305
Grados 1-8 En la escuela del frente
7:15 pm Toda la comunidad se r eúne en el inter ior
de la Iglesia para la oración final.
Misa en latín
EL GRAN HIMNO AL AMOR
Cabe dudar que, cuando san Pablo se sentó a escribir
lo que ahora conocemos como el capítulo trece de la primera carta a los corintios, supiera que lo que estaba escribiendo se convertiría en una clave principal de la ética
cristiana. En este breve pasaje, ha consignado ideales
sobre el amor que se han mantenido firmes en el transcurso de los siglos. A veces pensamos que porque estos
son sólo ideales a los que uno aspira, estamos libres de
no practicarlos en nuestra vida diaria.
Lo que Pablo estaba escribiendo era una carta a sus
amigos, dándoles buenos consejos sobre lo que significaba –y todavía significa– vivir en el amor, día a día, en
seguimiento de Cristo. Encontramos en las palabras a sus
amigos una ampliación del gran mandamiento de Jesús
de amar a Dios y al prójimo. Hoy en día escuchamos
cómo este amor debe expresarse en nuestras acciones, y
cómo debe regir nuestras relaciones con los demás.
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LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Sal 3:2-7;
Mc 5:1-20
Martes: Mal 3:1-4; Sal 24 (23):7-10; Heb 2:14-18;
Lc 2:22-40 [22-32]
Miércoles: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5-7;
Mc 6:1-6
Jueves:
1 Re 2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Cr 29:10-12;
Mc 6:7-13
Viernes: Sir 47:2-11; Sal 18 (17):31, 47, 50, 51;
Mc 6:14-29
Sábado: 1 Re 3:4-13; Sal 119 (118):9-14; Mc 6:30-34
Domingo: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Sal 138 (137):1-5, 7-8;
1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lc 5:1-11
Se invita a todos a participar de la Santa
Misa en Latín el sábado 6 de Febrero a las 9
am. Luego de la misa nos reunimos para el
desayuno.
Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
El Martes 2 de Febrero es el día de la presentación de Jesús en el Templo. Cuando
Simeón lo tomo en sus brazos a Jesús y
dijo: “...Luz para alumbrar a las naciones…” Jesucristo es la luz.
En la misa de la 7 am bendeciremos candelas para que se lleven a sus casas.
Unción de los enfermos
El Jueves 11 de Febrero, 12:05 pm
Después de la Misa habrá un almuerzo
en el Jesuit Hall.
Escuela Católica
Como ustedes saben, Loyola es una escuela católica y tienen el apoyo de las
cuatros parroquias de Mankato. Este
Miércoles 3 de Febrero el obispo celebrara la Misa en nuestra parroquia en celebración de la
semana de las escuelas católicas. La misa será a las 9:30
am.
El Martes 8 de Marzo desde las 5-8 pm habr á un “open
house” para todos aquellos que están interesados en
mandar los hijos a la escuela.
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