February 8, 2015 - Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church

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February 8, 2015 - Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church
ParishoftheDioceseofWinonaandstaffed
bythepriestsofthe
“InstituteoftheIncarnateWord”IVE
Pastor: Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE
AssociatePastor:
Fr. Octavio Cortez, IVE
Fr. Richard Yevchak, IVE
Deac. Fernando Flores, IVE in residence
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 Mulberry St. 387-2565
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 (Españ ol)
HolyDay:
See bulletin
SSPeter&PaulParishOf ice:
105 North Fifth St. Mankato, MN 56001
Phone: 507-388-2995
Fax: 507-388-7661
E-mail: [email protected]
5thSUNDAYINORDINARYTIME
FEBRUARY8,2015
5th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SacramentofReconciliation
Saturday:
11 am-noon; & 4-5 pm
Daily:
After the 7:00 am Mass
Othertimesbyappointment.
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
Please register at the Parish Of ice.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Gn 1:1-19; Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10,
12, 24,
35c; Mk 6:53-56
Tuesday:
Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Ps 8:4-9; Mk 7:113
Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Ps 104:1-2a, 2728, 29bc-30; Mk 7:14-23
Thursday: Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-5;
Mk 7:24-30
Friday:
Gn 3:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7;
Mk 7:31-37
Saturday: Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90:2-6, 12-13;
Mk 8:1-10
Sunday:
Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11;
1 Cor 10:31 — 11:1; Mk 1:40-45
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Mass Intentions
09 Monday: 7:00 AM
+Joanne Schaub: Friends
+Lefty Haefner: Susan Funfsinn
+Phyllis Niederegger: Family
10 Tuesday: 7:00 AM
+Anniv. of Faye Brand: Julie Brand & Children
+Mary & John Brindley: Mrs. Don Ray
Oaklawn Health Care: No Mass this week
11 Wednesday: 7:00 AM
+Corky James: Les & Phyllis Schneider
+Mary Marso: Don & Joanne Kvasnicka
12 Thursday: 7:00 AM
+Dee Tacheny: Shirley Pestka
+Judy & Vidal Aragon & Teresa Rodriguez:
Mallory Hoffman
13 Friday: 7:00 AM
+All Orphaned Souls: Lai & Khuou Nguyen
14 Saturday: 8:00 AM
+Dick Oberle: Family
+Wally Zellmer: Isabel Sehe
Weekly Schedule
Sunday, February 08
8:40 am and 10:40 am Catechism Class- Room 302
K C Pancake Breakfast in Jesuit Hall for the Youth
Monday, February 09
7:00 pm COF Meeting in DeSmet
Tuesday, February 10
7:30 am to 12 noon Adoration in Xavier Chapel
Wednesday, February 11
8:00 am Building Committee meeting Room 302
9 am to 12 noon Mission Quilters in Upper Room
12:05 noon Mass of Anointing
6:00 pm RCIA meets in Room 203 of Xavier Hall
6:00 pm Adult Bible Study Room 302 Xavier Hall
Thursday, February 12
6:30 pm German Club meeting in Upper room
7:00 pm Rosary for Priests in Xavier Hall Chapel
Friday, February 13
7:30 am to 6 pm Adoration in Xavier Chapel
Saturday, February 14
9:00 am Legion of Mary in Xavier Room 203
Please Note
—Today, Sunday, February 8th, Luke
Westman will lead the catechism classes at 8:40 and
10:40 am in Room 302 of Xavier Hall. Topics will be
Apologetics and 5 Proofs for the Existence of God.
Dr. David Pence will return for class on February 15.
PASTOR’S
MESSAGE
PASTOR’S
MESSAGE
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Learn about the Diocesan Plan to Strengthen and Sustain Our Catholic Ministry: On the afternoon
of Feb. 1, the Diocese of Winona has released Vision 2016. This draft plan aims to ensure a sustainable future for our parishes, parishioners and priests, as well as the vitality of our Catholic community
across our 280-mile wide diocese. Nearly half of our parishes can expect organizational change as a
result of the draft cluster plan, and all of our parishes will develop a two-year to three-year Parish Pastoral Plan to create a more sustainable path locally and across the diocese. We encourage parishioners
to learn more about the proposed plan, as well as the review process, in the February issue of The
Courier, being mailed to all registered households and available on the diocesan website starting on the afternoon of
Feb.1. The website will also feature a detailed summary of recommended parish alignments, relevant data, and the Vision 2016 Parish Pastoral Plan Guidebook, online at www.dow.org
The following is a continuation of a written document of the USCCB regarding the Mass and Communion 2006
2. What is the significance of being united to Christ in Holy Communion? The Catechism of the Catholic Church
teaches that “the principal fruit of receiving the Eucharist in Holy Communion is an intimate union with Christ Jesus”.” (CCC, no. 1391. This union encompasses at least three significant elements.
A. Participating in the One Sacrifice of Christ. Jesus, our Great High Priest, lovingly offered His own life on the cross as
a holy sacrifice to the Father for our sins. As the spotless “Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (Jn 1:29),
Jesus established the everlasting covenant—“the new covenant in my blood” (Lk 22:20)—with the Father. In the Eucharist, this one sacrifice of Christ is again made fully present. By taking part in the liturgy of the Eucharist, we join ourselves to this one holy sacrifice of Christ. The celebration of the Eucharist culminates in the reception of Holy Communion. As Pope John Paul II has stated: “The saving efficacy of the sacrifice is fully realized when the Lord’s body and
blood are received in communion.” (John Paul II Ecclesia de Eucharistia) We are nourished in the Eucharistic banquet by the living
bread, and we partake of the cup of our salvation. The Risen Lord Jesus comes to dwell personally within us, and so we
share in his life and friendship. He gives himself completely and entirely to us, and we are called to give ourselves completely and entirely to Him. We are also lifted up into His heavenly Kingdom, and, in union with Him, we are embraced
by the Father in the love of the Holy Spirit as His redeemed sons and daughters. Receiving Jesus in Holy Communion,
therefore, fortifies us against sin, which damages our relationship with God; heals us of our weaknesses; and empowers
us to live holy lives of sacrificial love for one another.
B. Communion with One Another. The r eception of Holy Communion is an act of the Chur ch as the Body of
Christ. While we each personally receive Holy Communion, it is not a private devotion. Rather, the reception of Holy
Communion is an integral part of our worship as a community of faith. Likewise, the term “communion” accentuates the
fact that, in receiving Holy Communion, we are united to Jesus and thus to one another. As we become one body with
Christ in receiving Holy Communion, so we are also united with one another. “Because the loaf of bread is one, we,
though many, are one body, for we all partake of the one loaf” (1 Cor 10:17). As Pope Benedict XVI has explained: Union with Christ is also union with all those to whom He gives Himself. I cannot possess Christ just for myself; I can belong to Him only in union with all those who have become, or who will become, His own. Communion draws me out of
myself towards Him, and thus also towards unity with all Christians. We become “one body,” completely joined in a
single existence. Love of God and love of neighbor are now truly united: God incarnate draws us all to himself” (Pope
Benedict XVI Des Caritas Est)
Fr. Mariano Varela, IVE
Pathways TEC Retreat
You are invited to attend the upcoming
Pathways TEC Retreat: February 14th16th at the Sacred Heart Church in
Waseca, Mn. TEC stands for Together
Encounter Christ (TEC) and is open to
teens ages 16 and up and adults.
Pathways TEC is sponsored by the Diocese of Winona
and affiliated with National TEC. It is a dynamic, lifegiving experience centered in the Paschal Mystery filled
with music, inspiring talks, prayer and worship.
TEC provides an opportunity for ongoing growth in faith
and prayer and promotes involvement in the life and mission of the Church. Applications may be found on bulletin boards at the entrances of church or at
www.pathwaystec.org
Lenten Retreat
During the season of Lent, SS Peter and
Paul Parish will offer the Retreat in Everyday Life, an eight week prayer experience based on 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 retreat begins on Tuesday, February 17th, 6:30
pm, in the Upper Room of Xavier Hall – SSPP Parish
and ends Tuesday, April 7th. If you would like to register or would like more information, please call the Parish Office at 388-2995 or Frank Cesario at 625-2395.
I hope you can join us.
FEBRUARY 08, 2015
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Loyola Catholic Schools
Kindergarten Round Up is
scheduled for March 10. Loyola
has offered all day Kindergarten for over 20 years. For
information or to schedule a visit/tour or shadow experience, contact Sister Mary Beth at 388.0618 or
[email protected]
Anointing Mass
Wednesday, February 11.
We will have Mass of the Anointing at 12:05 noon.
A light lunch will follow in Jesuit Hall.
Plan now to enter the 4th A nnual Chili Cook-off
scheduled for Saturday, February 28th.
If you think you can make the best chili in town please
call 388-2995 and enter your chili in our contest!
Funeral Lunches
If you would like to help serve funeral lunches during
the month of Feb. please call JoAnn Hensel at 388-7510.
PHÚC ÂM: Mc 1, 29-39
"Người chữa nhiều người đau ốm những chứng bệnh
khác nhau".
Tin Mừng Chúa Giêsu Kitô theo Thánh
Marcô.
Khi ấy, Chúa Giêsu ra khỏi hội đường, Người cùng với
Giacôbê và Gioan đến nhà Simon và Anrê. Lúc ấy bà
nhạc gia của Simon cảm sốt nằm trên giường, lập tức
người ta nói cho Người biết bệnh tình của bà. Tiến lại
gần, Người cầm tay bà, và nâng đỡ dậy. Bà liền khỏi
cảm sốt và đi tiếp đãi các ngài.
Chiều đến, lúc mặt trời đã lặn, người ta dẫn đến Người
tất cả những bệnh nhân, tất cả những người bị quỷ ám:
và cả thành tụ họp trước cửa nhà. Người chữa nhiều
người đau ốm những chứng bệnh khác nhau, xua trừ
nhiều quỷ, và không cho chúng nói, vì chúng biết
Người.
Sáng sớm tinh sương, Người chỗi dậy, ra khỏi nhà, đi
đến một nơi thanh vắng và cầu nguyện tại đó. Simon và
các bạn chạy đi tìm Người. Khi tìm thấy Người, các ông
nói cùng Người rằng: "Mọi người đều đi tìm Thầy".
Nhưng Người đáp: "Chúng ta hãy đi đến những làng,
những thành lân cận, để Ta cũng rao giảng ở đó nữa".
Và Người đi rao giảng trong các hội đường, trong khắp
xứ Galilêa và xua trừ ma quỷ. Đó là lời Chúa.
Minister Schedule for February 14-15, 2015
Sunday 7:30 am
Sunday 9:30 am
Sunday 11:30 am
Extraordinary Mark/Mary Frederick
Ministers of
JoAnne Hensel
Holy
Communion
Betsy Peters, Ginny
Scheurer, Mary Ann
Pongratz
Chuck Bernard, Paul
Willaert, Joe Mocol
Shellie Altenhofen
Altar Servers
Natalie Benton, Golden/
Billie Brungardt
Lisa & Wyatt
Rodriguez
Michael & Edward
Nguyen
Andrew Burgess,
S/D Winstead
Lector
Steve Behm
Karen Gruis
Al Kluever
Glenn Barnette
Greeters
Mike & Sandy Bach
Paul Scheurer
Phyllis Schneider
Barbara Swanson
Tom & Cheri Miller
Rita Masberg
Joanne Rigdon
Jerry & Mary Krueger
John & Joanne Lamm
Kathy Morris
Marlene Houg
Magdalen Spriggs
Ushers
Mike Spellacy, Jim
Schweiss, Richard
Keltgen, Les Schneider
Phil Chester, George
Wilmes, D. Reimann
Juan Rodriguez
Jerry Krueger
Bradly Schulz,
Curt Eichers
Don Slater
Mark Brosnan
Tom Mocol
Saturday 5:15 pm
5th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Youth Ministry
Contact: Beverly Miller
[email protected]
WINTER YOUTH EVENTS
FEB 8th: FLOWER/TRUFFLE YOUTH FUNDRAISER AFTER ALL SUNDAY MASSES IN JESUIT HALL
FEB 11th: SPORTS & SMALL GROUPS
FEB 14-16: TEC RETREAT IN WASECA
FEB 18th: ASH WEDNESDAY. NO YDISCIPLE. STATIONS OF CROSS PRACTICE DIRECTLY FOLLOWING
MASS. MEET IN NARTHEX
FEB 22nd: YOUTH LED STATIONS OF THE CROSS
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Faith Formation
Beth Shank
[email protected]
Faith Formation Session
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Wednesday, February 11th
5:15pm - Taco Meal in Jesuit Hall
6:00pm - Report to regular classrooms
Grades Pre-K - 8 - Fitz Building
Confirmation - Upper Room
Adults - Xavier Hall Room #302
7:15pm - Closing Prayer in Church
Join us! It won’t be the same without YOU!!!
Confirmation Year II
SPORTS &SMALL GROUPS
Wednesday Nights
Sports in Fitz Gym
7:30-8:00 p.m.
Small Groups in Upper
Room
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE YOUTH FROM
SSPP WHO WILL BE ATTENDING THE
PATHWAYS TEC RETREAT FEB. 14-16
Ellie Hodapp, Cassidy
Krueger,Joseph Miller,Liza
Rodriguez,Matthew Rigdon,
Kallie Taylor, and
Nhi Tran
YOUTH LED STATIONS OF THE
CROSS
PRACTICE: Wednesday Febr uar y 18th
directly following Ash Wednesday 5:15 pm
Mass. 6th-12th Graders meet in Narthex of
Church. No Sports/ or Ydisciple
STATIONS: Sunday Febr uar y 22nd 5:00 pm. Ar r ive by
4:30 p.m. Soup supper to follow in Jesuit Hall!
What: Candidate/Sponsor Session
When: Sunday, February 8th; 6:00 - 8:00pm
Where: Upper Room
This Lent we will participate in
CRS Rice Bowl, a faith-in-action
program that will help you experience Lenten spirituality by
living in solidarity with people
in need around the world.
As we, the global Church, prepare for the World Meeting
of Families 2015 in Philadelphia this fall, it is especially
appropriate to come together in prayer as a family this
Lent. Your CRS Rice Bowl and Lenten Calendar are great
tools to guide your Lenten prayer, fasting and almsgiving.
Read these materials together and consider what you will
give up for Lent as a family or as individuals. Be sure to
write your goals on the side of your CRS Rice Bowl.
Your Lenten Calendar has brief activities for each day of
Lent, Stories of Hope from people around the world and
recipes for simple meatless meals. Consider reading the
Lenten Calendar as a family each day at dinner. Try one or
more of the recipes for a meatless Friday dinner and be
sure to watch the CRS Rice Bowl Global Kitchen videos
to learn how to prepare each meal.
Be sure to visit crsricebowl.org to view videos of people
whose lives are touched by
your support of CRS Rice
Bowl. You can also find
fun activities for your family. And download the CRS
Rice Bowl app to receive
daily reflections right on
your phone - and to track
your Lenten sacrifices.
FEBRUARY 08, 2015
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In Our Generosity
Marriage Celebrations
for February
The parishioners of Saints Peter and Paul
Catholic Church joyfully acknowledge
the following wedding anniversaries:
Don and Eileen Weller, February 3, 1962-53 years
Richard and Judy Wheeler, February 24, 1979-36 years
If you would like to join the Marriage Celebration Program List, please contact the parish office at 388-2995.
We Imitate God
February 1,
2015
Budget
Adult Env.
$ 5,974.00
$8,625.00
Plate
$
790.63
1,058.00
E Transfer
$ 3,437.00
3,000.00
TOTAL
$ 10,201.63
$12,683.00
Youth Fundraiser
Sunday, February 8th, let the
Knights of Columbus cook
you breakfast as you come to
pick up beautiful flowers and
delicious truffles for your
loved ones! Proceeds go to help offset the costs of upcoming Youth Camps and Conferences for 6th-12th graders at Ss.
Peter and Paul. These events are
truly changing lives in our community!!! Looking forward to seeing you there!
Alone on Valentine’s
Day
A special Valentine’s Day
pot luck will be held Saturday, February 14 in the Upper Room of Xavier Hall
from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
for those who have lost a spouse through death or divorce. Let’s open ourselves to the joy of God’s love and
the support of each other. If interested, contact Susan
Funfsinn at 387-4577 or Judy Kraft at 388-6042, Parish
Grief Ministry Coordinators.
St Thomas More Newman Center
Dedication
Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 15, 2015 as
Most Reverend Bishop John Quinn will be celebrating a
special dedication Mass for the NEW St. Thomas More
Catholic Newman Center. Mass will begin at 3:00 pm
and refreshments will follow. Please join the Newman
Center for this historic event.
Whatever you do, work at it with
all your heart, as working for the
Lord, not for men, since you know
that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward.
It is the Lord Christ you are serving. (Colossians 3: 23-14)
Sick Call Visiting
If you know of any parishioner of SSPP who is sick in
the hospital or nursing home, that need to be anointed or
receive the sacrament of confession, or see the priest,
please do not hesitate to call the parish office at 3882995. Any of the priests will be glad to go to visit.
Thanks.
Pro Life
It is not only a personal but a
social concern which we
must all foster: a concern to
make unconditional respect
for human life the foundation
of a renewed society. ~Pope
Saint John Paul II, The Gospel of Life (Evangelium V itae, no. 77)
“See, upon the palms of my hands I have engraved
you…” Is 49:16
Rosary Society
Rosaries prayed the weekend of February
7-8, 2015, for the elderly and those who
are sick, Sundays, 7:05 & 9:05 am in the
Main Church & Wednesdays, 3:30 pm in Xavier Hall
Chapel.
QUINTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
El Sacramento de la Unción de Enfermos confiere al cristiano una gracia especial para enfrentar las dificultades
propias de una enfermedad grave o vejez. Se le conoce
también como el "sagrado viático", porque es el recurso,
el "refrigerio" que lleva el cristiano para poder sobrellevar con fortaleza y en estado de gracia un momento de
tránsito, especialmente el tránsito a la Casa del Padre a
través de la muerte.
Lo esencial del sacramento consiste en ungir la
frente y las manos del enfermo acompañada de una oración litúrgica realizada por el sacerdote o el obispos, únicos ministros que pueden administrar
este sacramento.
La Unción de
enfermos se conocía antes como
"Extrema
Unción", pues sólo
se administraba
"in articulo mortis" (a punto de
morir). Actualmente el sacramento se puede
administrar más
de una vez, siempre que sea en
caso de enfermedad grave.
¿Qué es la Unción de Enfermos? Es el sacramento que da
la Iglesia para atraer la salud de alma, espíritu y cuerpo al
cristiano en estado de enfermedad grave o vejez.
¿Cuántas veces puede recibir el sacramento un cristiano?
Las veces que sea necesaria, siempre que sea en estado
grave. Puede recibirlo incluso cuando el estado grave se
produce como recaída de un estado anterior por el que ya
había recibido el sacramento.
¿Qué efectos tiene la Unción de enfermos?
La unción une al enfermo a la Pasión de Cristo para su
bien y el de toda la Iglesia; obtiene consuelo, paz y ánimo; obtiene el perdón de los pecados (si el enfermo no ha
podido obtenerlo por el sacramento de la reconciliación),
restablece la salud corporal (si conviene a la salud espiritual) y prepara para el paso a la vida eterna.
8 DE FEBRERO DE 2015
Catecismo de los Miércoles
Miércoles 11 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
Confirmación: 4 piso de la
parroquia.
7:15 pm Toda la comunidad se r eúne en el inter ior
de la Iglesia para la oración final.
7:30 –8:45 pm Grupo Juvenil. Todos los de gr ado 6 a
12 están invitados para compartir clases de Biblia y reflexión sobre el catecismo de los jóvenes.
MINISTERIO DE SANACIÓN
Durante su ministerio, Jesús “curó a muchos enfermos de diversos males y expulsó a muchos demonios”.
Así es el caso en el Evangelio de hoy. Jesús cumple la
visión del Salmo 147: “Él sana los corazones destrozados y venda sus heridas.”
Jesús sabía, sin embargo, que nunca podría sanar
todas las enfermedades del mundo. Por mucha gente que
curara o muchas horas que dedicara al ministerio, siempre habría más personas afligidas como Job, ansiosos de
su toque sanador. Su misión principal no era la de erradicar todo sufrimiento del mundo. Su “obligación” era
predicar la venida del Reino de Dios que sana, sí, pero
en último caso, trasciende y transforma todo sufrimiento
humano. Con Pablo, Jesús pudiera decir, “Ay de mí si no
anuncio” esa Buena Nueva.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
Gn 1:1-19; Sal 104 (103):1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12,
24, 35c; Mc 6:53-56
Martes: Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Sal 8:4-9; Mc 7:1-13
Miércoles: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Sal 104 (103):1-2a, 27-28,
29bc-30; Mc 7:14-23
Jueves:
Gn 2:18-25; Sal 128 (127):1-5; Mc 7:24-30
Viernes: Gn 3:1-8; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5-7; Mc 7:31-37
Sábado: Gn 3:9-24; Sal 90 (89):2-6, 12-13; Mc 8:1-10
Domingo: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5, 11;
1 Cor 10:31 — 11:1; Mc 1:40-45
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