Sunday November 16, 2014 33 Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Sunday November 16, 2014 33 Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday November 16, 2014 Sunday in Ordinary Time 33rd Weekly Masses for St. Peter’s & St. Ambrose 4:30pm Annemarie Gebo & Joseph Roberge by David & family and for Joseph Tardibono by Joe & Rosemarie Provetto 6:30pm at St. Ambrose Sunday 8:00am at St. Ambrose 10:30am Eunice Flynn by John & Irene Pierce and for the Senesac Family by Bill & Donna Scott Monday 8:30am at St. Ambrose 6:00pm for the deceased members of the St. Anne’s Society by its members Tuesday 9:00am for the Routhier & Royer families by Raymond & Collette Routhier 6:30pm No Mass at St. Ambrose Wednesday 8:30am No Mass at St. Ambrose 6:00pm for Craig & James Brinkman by Marjorie Stup Thursday 12:05pm for respect for Life 6:30pm at St. Ambrose Friday No Mass Saturday 4:30pm Birthday remembrance of Nancy Vanier by her husband Serge and for Francis Randazzo by Joe & Rosmarie Provetto 6:30pm at St. Ambrose Sunday 8:00am at St. Ambrose 10:30am Tom McKinnon by the McNulla family and for Mary Van Ornum by Elizabeth Armstong "After a long time the master of those servants came back and settled accounts with them. The one who had received five talents came forward bringing the additional five. He said, 'Master, you gave me five talents. See, I have made five more.'" – Mt 25:19-20 Saturday PRAY FOR THE SICK: Charlene Broughton, Jack Spahn, Michael Plankey, Fr. Pierre LaVallee, Ed Kahrs, Fr. Leclerc, Shirley Wrisley, Maggie Quinn, Charles Chapman, Chad Brunet, Kenza Hammach, Alice Reynolds, Gene Fairbrothers, Maeve Keogh, Hermance Viau, Bertha Perron, Jackie Enos, Anita Johnson, Lillian Nuttual, John Conte, Yvette Field, Gabrielle Curtin, Mirav Orzo, F. Ann Sullivan, Gary Sheldon, Connor Baslow, Gerry Senesac, C.S.H. & K.L.H., Adele McGowan, Patricia Smith, Pauline Steady, Shirley Garon, Dorothy Tisbert, Jane Levesque, Shanoah Addis, Lori Wager, Gerry Wager, Eva Thompson, Thomas McKeon, Lillian Lalumiere, Joel Senesac, Lori Schoonmaker, Diane Barrows, and we pray for all who are listed in our Book of Prayers. PRAYERS & SYMPATHY FOR THE FAMILIES OF: James Brinkman, THIS WEEK AT ST. PETER’S: Sunday 11:30am 33 Days to Morning Glory Retreat. Monday 6:30pm St. Anne’s Society Meeting in the Parish hall. 700pm Ultreya Meeting in Bristol Wednesday 4:00pm Cemetery Committee Meeting in the rectory. 5:00pm Finance Committee Meeing in the rectory. 6:30pm Prayer/Bible Study in the rectory 6:30pm RCIA in the hall Mass Assignments Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 15 16 22 23 4:30pm 10:30am 4:30pm 10:30am Lector Tim Buskey Blaine Ferris Pat Emerson Ruth Fearon Offertory Collection: November 9, 2014 # of envelopes used 78 4:30pm $ 1,329.00 10:30am $ 1,456.32 Total..…………...............$ 2,785.32 The Monthly Collection..……….. ……...$ 734.35 The Bishop DeGoesbriand Collection will be taken up this weekend. We thank you for your generosity! St. Peter’s On-Line Giving It’s easy!! Go to St. Peter’s Web-Page www.stpetersvt.com Click on the On-Line Giving icon on the bottom of the home page. Then go to create a new account. If you have any questions or concerns please call the rectory @ 877-2367. Thank you, Fr. Yvon Online Giving is an easy way to keep up with your offertory giving. It’s easy and you won’t have to give another thought. We appreciate your ongoing support of your parish. Pope Francis Speaks to Our Hearts Our special gifts and talents Everyone has a special gift or talent to offer the whole church, just make sure it is used to serve everyone and not to puff up one’s own pride or to create division, Pope Francis said. It is a gift that God has given to someone not because he or she is a better person than someone else or because she or he deserves it. God gives gifts freely, out of love, so that they can be “put at the service of the whole community for the good of all people”. Lay Minister: Mary Palmatier, Jean Lasher, Jeanne Senesac Linda Panella, Mindy Donnelly, Theresa Phillips Pat Brooks, Jeanne Senesac, Ingrid Peterson Jane Vincent, Vina Norton, Cheryl Herrington Altar Servers: Nicole Stearns A. Kachmar, T. Cosgrove, J. Delgadillo Anya Sonwaldt J. Paquette, B. Kachmar, L. LaPlante Supporting Right to Life Programs Your support of the Bishop deGoesbriand Appeal for Human Development makes a real difference in the daily lives of Vermonters. In 2013, thanks to your generosity, Vermont Catholic Charities awarded grants to agencies that assist with pre and post-natal care. Good Beginnings of Central Vermont commented, "The critical support of the Bishop deGoesbriand Appeal for Human Advancement allows us to serve as the missing link in postpartum care for families; providing early interventions and tools for stability so that infants have every chance to thrive and succeed in loving homes" Please donate to the second collection the weekend of November 22-23. 100% of the collection stays in Vermont. Giving Tree of Life - The Pro-Life Committee will be joining in the Giving Tree gift collection this year. Baby items are being added to the traditional gift ornaments. Please take the ornament of your choice and return it with your gift no later than December 6th/7th weekend. Thank you for supporting this gift-giving opportunity. Questions: Contact Dorothy Perron 877-3971. Bus Trip: Sponsored by the Fellowship Committee. Enjoy a restful ride to Albany, have lunch and dinner and watch a great show “Jersey Boys” at the Proctor Theater in Albany, New York on January 17, 2015. Cost is $220.00 which includes the bus ride, tip, lunch, show and dinner. This would make a great Christmas Gift for that person on your list that has everything. Payment is due on Dec. 1st. Please make checks payable to Telgen Tour and Travel. For more information and to RSVP call Cathy Desjadon at 877-2534 St. Peter’s Religious Store: Christmas Cards have arrived. We have Advent Candles and battery- operated ones. Ladies of St. Anne’s will be meeting in the Chapel tomorrow, Monday, November 17th at 6pm for a Mass for our deceased members. We will then go to the hall for a meeting, refreshments and to try our hand at making a craft. Hope to see you there. The monthly free supper at the Vergennes Congregational Church will be on Friday Nov. 21. This is a change from the usual 4th Friday due to Thanksgiving. The entrée is meatloaf, potatoes, gravy, corn and dessert. There will not be a free meal in December. Mum is not the word. The parish would like to thank Bill & Donna Scott once again for the very generous donation of mums during this fall season. Our church has never looked so beautiful. INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN CATHOLIC EVANGELIST RICHARD BINGOLD A HEALING SERVICE Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Mon., Nov. 17, 2014, 18 Lincoln Avenue, Rutland, Vt. At 7:00 P.M. We are happy to have Richard Bingold, Catholic Lay Evangelist, at Immaculate Heart of Mary to testify and pray over all who attend. He speaks openly on his own life of perdition and how God saved him at the moment of death from “The brink of hell…” God changed his heart of stone to a heart of flesh. Richard travels the world with the permission of a Cardinal and several American Bishops to speak and to pray over the faithful. He prays for those in need of spiritual and physical healings. His apostolate has been graced with an extraordinary number of healings of mind and body. He declares, “God is the healer from whom all graces flow; focus on the Giver, and the gift.” He answered the call of God’s servant, Pope John Paul II, to “put out into the deep to save souls.” He will pray over all individually with the “Miraculous Pilgrim Rosary. The The service starts at 7:00 P.M. with a ½ hour of Adoration, then Richard’s testimony, followed by the healing service. Priests will be available to hear confessions. Father Daniel, Administrator St. Peter’s Closet is closed for the year. Profit given to the church $4,385.00. We wish to thank Jeannine , Rose and Ruth who managed the store this year and those who came forward to help on occasion. We also want to thank Al who weekly put out & took down our signs. We keep winter clothing on our racks. If you know of someone in need this winter, please call the rectory & someone will open the Closet. We plan to re-open in the Spring, so we hope you will keep your spring/summer clothing for us until then. Thank You Vergennes Community Food Shelf: Last Thursday when we went to serve at the food shelf the shelves were pretty bare!! We realize it was the end of the month, but we also know that many items are in great demand and are taken quickly. So please we are asking you to consider purchasing just one extra item when you do your weekly grocery shopping and donate it to the food shelf. Canned meat such as chicken or deviled ham, chile, pork and beans, spaghetti and meatballs, mac and cheese, beef stew a variety of soups and canned fruit, tuna helper, juice boxes for children, specialty items such as cake & brownies mixes & jello & puddings & toiletries: toilet paper, shampoo deodorant and toothpaste. Thank You