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2401 West 38th Street, Erie, PA 16506
October 13, 2019 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Peace
Bullying Prevention Month: Relational bullying is unwarranted, persistent, unwelcome behavior in the form of criticism, isolation, or fabricated allegations that can damage relationships. Examples include social exclusion (“You can’t be with us”), spreading rumors (“Did you hear…?”), and withholding friendship (“I won’t be your friend if you…”). Though relational bullying can often seem ambiguous to outside observers and often garners less attention than physical bullying or verbal bullying, it should not be discounted simply as normal, adolescent behavior. In fact, several recent studies suggest relational bullying is more strongly related to emotional distress and teen depression than any other form of bullying. To see what the Diocese of Erie is doing to help maintain safe environments, visit http://www.eriercd.org/childprotection/.
Child Protection & Creating Safe Environments Book of Remembrance Our parish Book of Remembrance is available in the vestibule throughout October. You may write the names of beloved family and friends who have gone home to be with our Lord, especially those who have died since last November 1st. The Book of Remembrance will be placed near the altar on the Feast of All Souls, November 2, and we will continue to pray for these loved ones throughout November.
Second Collection Next Weekend
We are Baptized and Sent!
Next week is World Mission Sunday, in a special Extraordinary Missionary Month. We are called through our baptism to be part of the Church’s missionary efforts, through prayer, self-sacrifice and support of missionary vocations through material aid. Remembering that we are baptized and sent as a Universal Church of Christ on mission in the world, we can… PRAY for the Church’s worldwide missionary work OFFER financial HELP and CHARITY through The Society for the Propagation of the Faith for vulnerable communities throughout Asia, Africa, Latin, America and the Pacific Islands For more information on the Extraordinary Missionary Month, please visit: go to http://www.october2019.va/en.html.
OLP Casserole Club There is a Nigerian proverb - “It is the heart that gives, the fingers just let go.”
Maria House is grateful for all the “heart & fingers” of Our Lady of Peace that give to the residents, and volunteers. Thank you!
The October casseroles can be delivered to the OLP Church Social Room (downstairs) on Saturday, October 19th, from 3:30 to 4:30PM. If you need a casserole to be picked up, or if the date and time for collection is not convenient, or if you have any questions about Maria House Project, contact Skip or Dottie Glover at 814-440-3496, scottiedip@yahoo.com. Casseroles should be pre-cooked, frozen in a disposable container, with re-heating directions attached. Names or addresses should NOT be included.
Please call the church office, 833-7701x201, if you have had a loved one pass away this past year so that we may include them in the All Souls Prayer Service on Saturday, November 2, 2019, at 5:00PM Mass.
OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH ERIE, PA
Our Mission Statement: Our Lady of Peace is a Catholic Community of Faith called to proclaim the
greatness of the Lord through Worship, Service, Education and Ministry.
Sunday’s Readings: First Reading ‐ Naaman, cleansed from his leprosy, returns gratefully to Elisha (2 Kings 5:14-17). Psalm ‐ The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power (Psalm 298). Second Reading ‐ If we have died with Christ we shall also live with Christ (2 Timothy 2:8-13). Gospel ‐ Ten lepers are healed by Jesus, but only one, a Samaritan, returns to give him thanks (Luke 17:11-19). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
HEALING AND SALVATION The readings today speak of healing and salvation. In Second Kings, Naaman, a commander of the army of the king of Syria, develops leprosy. He goes to a stranger, a prophet from Israel, when no one else can cure his disease. Much to his surprise, after a simple bath in the river, he is cured. In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus cures ten lepers and sends them to the priest. Only one, a Samaritan, returns to thank Jesus for his cure and only he hears the words, “Your faith has saved you.” The psalm and Timothy remind us that salvation involves justice, kindness, and faithfulness and forever links us with Jesus. In a world as broken as ours, both healing and salvation are necessary. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Parish Office Phone 814-833-7701
Fax 814-833-7702
Website www.olp.org
E-mail olp@olp.org
School 814-838-3548
Faith Formation Office 814-838-9983
Office Hours: 8:00AM - 8:00PM Business Hours: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Parish Pastoral Team Pastor
Rev. Rich Toohey Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mark Hoffman Priest in Residence Rev. Shane Mathew Permanent Deacons
Rev. Dr. Glenn Bailey Rev. Mr. John Mang
Rev. Mr. Joseph Yochim, Jr. School Principal
Mrs. Lisa Panighetti Music/Liturgy Director
Mr. Brian Kuzmin Faith Formation Director
Mrs. Tammie Mang Youth Minister
Office Manager
Mrs. Mary Beth Whitman Office Secretary
Mrs. Cynthia Berarducci Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Michael Przepierski
Pastoral Council President Ms. Nancy Milkowski
Finance Council Chairman Mr. Paul Vojtek
The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated the 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month, 11:00AM Mass & 12:30PM respectively. A mandatory preparation class for parents is available (6-7PM): 2019: Nov. 25 2020: Jan. 27 Call the Parish office to register. Sacrament of Matrimony An appointment with a parish priest six months prior to the wedding date. Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesdays 11:30-12:00 or by appt. Saturdays 8:30-9AM; 3:45 - 4:45PM New Parishioners Welcome! Registration forms are available in the Parish Office. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) Anyone seeking information on becoming Catholic or completing one’s initiation into the Catholic faith should call the Parish Office. Prayer Request Line: Day: Kandace, 453-6515 Night: Donna, 866-0792 or
Church Cleaners for the Week of October 13
Team 1: Kathy W., Cheryl R., Linda D. The heart of this Ministry is the focus on service to the community through the maintenance of the Worship space. This Ministry offers the members the opportunity to spend quiet time in prayer while they serve in this ministry.
Thank you everyone who serves on this important ministry of keeping our church clean and beautiful.
Prayerfully consider joining this ministry and please call the Church Office.
W est Millcreek Food Pantry
The following are suggested items to purchase for each week; you may buy what is on sale; all non-perishables are acceptable. CEREAL is needed.
October 2019 13th Mac & Cheese / Peanut Butter 20th Cereal / Baked Beans 27th Soup / Tuna Fish
Pantry is OPEN October 22
(every 2nd & 4th Tuesday) 9-11AM for those living
in Millcreek, held at the W estminster Presbyterian
Church, 3642 W est 26th Street.
MASS INTENTIONS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019 7:00AM Jean M. Yezzi - Family 12:10PM Paul Mennini - Family
Church Offices Closed in observance of Columbus Day.
We will reopen Tuesday, October 15th.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 7:00AM Pat Trejchel - Dick & Joyce Wingenbach 12:10PM Theresa Prassack - Jack 2:00PM School Mass - Ann Novak - Family
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2019 7:00AM Walter Dodick - Pat & Bill Cummingham 11:30AM-12:00PM Confessions 12:10PM Robert Osborne
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 7:00AM Irene & Z. Marion Zaczkiewicz - Jim 12:10PM Jeanne Werner - Margaret Snider
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019 7:00AM Dorothy Batcho - Alan & Mary Yeaney 12:10PM Gene Zarnick - Wife & Family
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019 8:00AM Rev. William McLaughlin - Family 8:30-9:00AM Confessions 3:45-4:45PM Confessions 5:00PM Anthony Foffi - Ed & Rina
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2019 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM Parishioners 9:00AM Andrew Polakowski - Family 11:00AM Steven Dann - Keith & Cynthia Berarducci Rite of Enrollment for Confirmation 4:30PM Greg Bossart - Chip, Barb, Lenny, Nancy, Dave & Karen
Readings for the Week of October 13th Monday: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Ex 17:8-13; Ps 121:1-8; 2 Tm 3:14 — 4:2; Lk 18:1-8
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 13, 2019
When at Mass offer the Mass for Vocations by praying the prayer below...
O God, who wills not the death of a sinner * but rather that he be converted and live * grant we beseech you * through the intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin * Saint Joseph, her spouse * St. Junipero Serra * and all the saints * an increase of laborers for your Church * fellow laborers with Christ to spend and consume themselves for souls * through the same Jesus Christ * Your Son * Who lives and reigns with You * In the unity of the Holy Spirit * God forever * and ever. Amen. Serra Prayer for Vocations
Daily at 11:40AM The Rosary of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary is prayed daily at 11:40AM, just before the 12:10 Mass. Mary in-vites all her children to come and pray her Rosary. Many blessings will be yours!
God bless you! All are welcome!
SANCTUARY LAMP - The lamp is burning this week in memory of Jean M. Yezzi - Family.
CHAPEL LAMP - The lamp is burning this week in memory of Phil & Pat Trejchel - Friends.
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED - Please pray for Phyllis Hawes and for Robert “Red” Francis. May their families find hope and consolation through their faith in the resurrected Lord.
BANN II Matthew Luzier / Abby Zameroski
Members of the 31 Club agree to go to daily Mass on a particular day every month and offer that Mass for an increase of vocations to the Church. There is a great need for vocations in the Church today. One of the best ways to increase vocations is through prayer, and the greatest prayer we have is the holy sacrifice of the Mass. Upcoming Mass commitments: Oct. 13: Sylvia B., Phyllis D., Joanie M., Charlie R., Sarah F., Glenn B., Donna R. Oct. 14: Nancy A., Mary Fran P., Peggy R., Alice S. Oct. 15: Jean H., Mary Alice W., Loretta B., Mandy K. Oct. 16: Dee Dee B., Kathi K., Ed Z., Laura D., Kevin D. Oct. 17: Len & Cathy K, Helen W, Barbra W., Nancy D. Oct. 18: Frank G, Carlee Y., Rachel O. Oct. 19: Amber D, Chris L, Kim G. If you would like to join the OLP 31 Club, please call Dave or Kathy Wayman at 397-6443. There are no dues and no meetings, only opportunities for grace and the satisfaction that comes from helping to fulfill a great need in the Church.
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OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH ERIE, PA
From the Pastor’s Desk… To my Spiritual Family of Our Lady of Peace-
Last weekend I shared in my homilies some tips for the New Evangelization from Bishop Robert Barron as we kicked off the Extraordinary Missionary Month of October. I wanted to share those tips in writing to reinforce them for those who were there or those who were not at my Masses. Bishop Barron is an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the founder of “Word on Fire Catholic Ministries” in 2000 who produced among many other things the “Catholicism” Series seen on EWTN and PBS. Here are the Seven Tips: 1. First and foremost, strengthen your relationship with Jesus
Christ. You cannot share what you yourself do not have. 2. Be a person of ardor. As Aristotle said, “People only really
listen to an excited speaker.” Be an excited speaker about your faith in Jesus Christ.
3. Know the story of Israel. Know your spiritual heritage; you cannot dismiss the Old Testament. See the entire Bible as “your story.”
4. Know the culture. Theologian Karl Barth said “preach with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other.” St. John Paul II spoke often of inculturation as exemplified by St. Paul in Athens in Acts of the Apostles who saw the temple to the Unknown God and claimed that was the one and only God of Israel. We must find how the culture is already scratching the surface of truth and connect it to Jesus Christ.
5. Love the Great Tradition of our Catholic faith. We as Catholics do not subscribe to “sola Scriptura” or “Scripture Alone” as most protestant denominations claim. Know our history, art, theology, spiritual writings, music, architecture, saints and more. We know Christ better because we know him through Augustine, Aquinas, Newman, Chesterton, Michalangelo and Dante.
6. Have a Missionary heart and be passionate for souls. 7. Know and use the media. Take advantage of the internet,
YouTube, blogs and mobile apps and utilize our parish subscription to FORMED (Catholic ON DEMAND). I ask all our parishioners to download our Parish App and to sign up for FORMED. There is information elsewhere in the bulletin on both of them.
Let’s renew our commitment to be a missionary people and help our families, our culture, our nation and our world to reclaim the centrality of faith in all we do. May God bless our Extraordinary Missionary Month of October and our week ahead! Yours in Christ, Fr. Rich
Our Lady of Peace, patroness of our parish & school…. pray for us! St. Nicholas, patron of the Erie Catholic School System. pray for us! Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the Catholic Church of the USA… pray for us! St. Joseph, universal patron of the church…. pray for us! St. Patrick, patron of the Diocese of Erie…. pray for us! Other notes from the pastor… **RCIA Rite of Acceptance This will take place this Sunday,
October 13th at the 9AM Mass. After a conversation with a priest, or RCIA director, the person, known as an "inquirer," may seek acceptance into the Order of Catechumens, through the Rite of Acceptance. During this Rite, the inquirer stands amidst the parish community and states that he or she wants to become a baptized member of the Catholic Church. The parish assembly affirms this desire and the inquirer becomes a Catechumen. **Faithful to the Finish 5K Thank you to everyone who supported our 5th Annual OLP 5K in support of our parish needy and school scholarship funds. I appreciate all those who braved the colder weather this year and participated in the run/walk as well as all of our volunteers. A big and special thank you to Cynthia Berarducci who does ALL the organizational work and with whom we could never do this. Also, I am grateful to our generous sponsors who are responsible for 75% of the proceeds! Please see elsewhere for more recognition of our sponsors. **Anointing of the Sick Mass This Sunday, October 13th at 11AM Mass we will administer the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. This is a unique Mass because it involves the SACRAMENT of Anointing of the Sick. In this sacrament we pray for healing for our recipients as well as the grace to “suffer well.” We pray to be strengthened in the virtue of hope so that the cross of our sickness does not tempt us to despair. **The Church in Dialogue on Bishop Barron’s Book, “Letter to a Suffering Church: A Bishop Speaks on the Sexual Abuse Crisis There will be a group discussion on this book and on this issue in general on Monday, October 14th at 6:30PM in the School Cafeteria. You do not have to read the book to attend. **Erie Rosary March/ Coast to Coast Rosary THIS Sunday, October 13th there will be 2 significant opportunities to pray the Rosary in Erie. First, the Diocesan Rosary March led by Bishop Persico is at 2PM at St. Peter Cathedral. The March will be led around downtown and return to the Cathedral for a prayer service, homily and Benediction. Those who cannot join the march are encouraged to stay in the Cathedral where prayers are also led. Secondly, the Rosary Coast to Coast will be held at Presque Isle Park Beach One at 4PM in conjunction with over 1,200 rallies across the country. You are encouraged to join in either or both of these special opportunities to pray for our church and nation. **Month of the Rosary/Daily Rosary Among other things, October is traditionally designated as the month of the rosary since the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is on October 7th. I remind you that the Rosary is prayed communally at Our Lady of Peace Monday through Friday at 11:40AM in the main church (before the 12:10PM Mass). Also, we will pray the rosary after the 8AM Mass on Saturdays throughout October as well. **Extraordinary Mission Month- A 100th Anniversary Pope Benedict XV (1914-1922), the “missionary pope,” wrote the Apostolic Letter Maximum Illud, in 1919. Pope Francis wants the Church to celebrate the 100th anniversary of this foundational mission document. In 1919, in the wake of a tragic global conflict that he himself called a “useless slaughter,” the Pope recognized the need for a more evangelical approach to missionary work in the world, so that it would be purified of any colonial overtones and kept far away from the nationalistic and expansionistic aims that had proved
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 13, 2019
A Family Perspective Everyone has been where the lepers are in
today’s gospel: they meant to thank Jesus for a blessing, but, excited about being cured they
just didn’t get “around-to-it.” We too get caught up in our own interests and fail to appreciate what we have or what has been done for us. This week,
take nothing for granted and get around to thanking those who deserve your thanks.
FAITH FORMATION NEWS
Grades K-8 - Classes meet 9:15AM to 10:45AM in the school and church. Oct. 13 NO CLASSES Oct. 20 Regular Classes Oct. 27 Regular Classes/11AM Mass after class/Parent Day for grade 5 Nov. 3 Grade 2 only for Bible & Breakfast
Confirmation (Grades 9-11) - Classes meet from 5:30-7:30PM in the school and church. Oct. 13 NO CLASSES Oct. 20 Grade 11 to 11AM Mass for Rite of Enrollment followed by class in the cafeteria Oct. 20 Grades 9 & 10 Bible & Bowling at Rolling Meadow Lanes 5:30-7:30PM Nov. 3 Regular Classes
All forms can be found on our website under the Faith Formation tab at www.olp.org
For more info please contact Tammie Mang, Faith Formation Director, at 838-9983 or tammie.mang@olp.org
Rosary/CCM Meeting October 17, 2019
7:00PM Cafeteria Renewal of Confraternity Promises &
Reception of New Members
If you are inter in joining or have any questions, please call:
Marilyn 833-4683 or Pat 838-7145
so disastrous. Pope Francis goes on to quote and comment on Pope Benedict’s prophetic insight into the centrality of mission for the Church; a Church that just survived the rigors of World War I and was forty years away from Vatican II. “The Church of God is universal; she is not alien to any people,” he wrote, firmly calling for the rejection of any form of particular interest, inasmuch as the proclamation and the love of the Lord Jesus, spread by holiness of one’s life and good works, are the sole purpose of missionary activity. Benedict XV thus laid special emphasis on the missio ad agentes, employing the concepts and language of the time, in an effort to revive, particularly among the clergy, a sense of duty towards the missions. The Holy Father outlined the rational for this celebration of the 100th anniversary to Cardinal Fernando Filoni, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, in a letter dated October 22, 2017, the Memorial of St. John Paul II and World Mission Sunday. This year, the Extraordinary Mission Month will be an opportunity to "renew the missionary zeal," and "introduce the missionary dimension in ordinary pastoral care," according to the President of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS). Vatican Council II - and Ad Gentes - established the call of mission as the call to all who are baptized. The theme is "Baptized and Sent: The Church of Christ on a mission in the world." This worldwide effort is designed to draw attention to the work of missionaries and to the importance of spreading the Gospel. The Diocese of Erie’s Mission Office is coordinating special events throughout October. To learn about news and resources related to this initiative, go to http://www.october2019.va/en.html. **RESPECT LIFE MONTH Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, of Kansas City in Kansas and Chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities, celebrated the launch of Respect Life Month with a statement that I would like to share with you here: “Although we must cherish, protect, and defend human life year-round, the Catholic Church in the United States sets aside each October as Respect Life Month. This year’s theme, “Christ Our Hope: In Every Season of Life,” is particularly suited for our times. While attacks against human life seem to grow ever more numerous and callous, we know that Christ has conquered sin and death. Through our Christian hope in the Resurrection, we are given the grace to persevere in faith. Jesus asks us to be as leaven in the world, to bring His light to the darkness. Our daily activities take each of us to places only we can go, to people only we will meet. May we allow Christ to renew and strengthen us that He may work through us in each moment of every day.Be assured of my prayers for you and for our common efforts to bring about a world in which every life is cherished. And so, together, may we hold fast to Christ, our hope.” “Hold fast to the hope that lies before us. This we have as an anchor of the soul, sure and firm.” Hebrews 6:18-19 **Upcoming Cursillo Retreats There will be a Men’s Cursillo on October 17-20th and a Women’s Cursillo on November 21-24th both at Our Lady of Mercy in Harborcreek. I would like to see a table of 6-8 OLP parishioners at each of these retreats. They are great opportunities to be renewed in your spiritual life and your relationship with God so please consider this gift to yourself. Call the office or contact me if you are interested.
Area High School Open Houses
Cathedral Prep Sunday, October 20th 12-3PM Villa Maria Academy Sunday, October 27th 12-3PM Mercyhurst Prep Sunday, November 3rd 12-3PM
More info in next weeks bulletin or visit each school website for complete details.
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Attention High School Boys:
CYO Basketball Open Gym sessions are scheduled for the following dates:
Sunday, October 20 Sunday, October 27
The time is 7:00 to 9:00PM each night in the OLP Gym. Official practice and team registrations will take
place in early November.
If interested or for more info, contact Coach Darrell Meyers at 814-450-3697 or email
darrell.meyers@olp.org
It’s That Time of Year!
Time to start thinking Winter Sports!
Peak n’ Peak Ski & Snowboard Passes
Peak n’ Peak Ski & Snowboard passes are now available for purchase through the OLP Ski Club.
Peak n’ Peak Fall Fest and other advertised discounts will be applied.
This is a huge savings over the regular daily and seasonal rates.
All sales support OLP Ski Club.
For rate sheets and info contact Chris Kurpiewski at ckurp@velocity.net or 814-602-3772.
Box Tops for Education
Box Tops for Education has changed!
Participating brands have changed their packaging from the traditional Box Tops to the new Box Tops label.
Going forward, instead of clipping from packages and checking expiration dates, all Box Tops will be earned digitally by scanning your receipt. The Box Tops for Education team has worked hard to build a NEW-and-improved, user friendly Box Tops mobile app.
The new app features state-of-the-art technology that allows you to scan your store receipt, find participating products and instantly add Box Tops to our school’s earnings online.
Be sure to download the new app or update your existing app If you still have traditional Box Tops clips at home, make sure to send them to the school. We will still earn cash for all clipped Box Tops until they expire.
Thanks for helping our school get what it needs!
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The OLP Prayer Ministry
This is a ministry for those individuals who are unable to attend usual parish functions perhaps due to an impairment, lack of transportation or illness. This active ministry can be done from home, a nursing home, the hospital, etc. Those who participate will be asked to voluntarily pray for a specific group, ministry or function as the meeting, ministry or function is occurring. Prayer is vital to our lives and keeps us connected as members of the Body of Christ. For more information or if you have questions, contact: Deacon John at deacon.john@olp.org or Tammie Mang in the Faith Formation Office at 814-838-9983, tammie.mang@olp.org.
Each family/participant receives a cooler tote bag
Families Together Ministry of Our Lady of Peace Presents
ALL DAY SCRAPBOOKING EVENT!
Saturday, November 2, 2019 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Our Lady of Peace School Cafeteria
Scrapbooking supplies and paper for sale and swap! Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks & Drinks Provided
$30.00 PER PERSON or TABLE OF 4 - $25.00 EA For additional information contact Debbie Patterson 833-5568 or 814-504-8400
Registration & Payment Due by October 27, 2019
Payable to: Our Lady of Peace Registration & Payments: Debbie Patterson 2817 West 35th Street, Erie, PA 16506 or leave at church office.
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Rosary Coast to Coast Sunday, October 13, 2019
Presque Isle Beach 1 3:30PM Rosary recited at 4:00PM
In 2018 over 1,200 Rosary Rallies across the US and over 50 participating countries!
Join in the simultaneous Rosary across the US at 4:00PM Eastern, 3:00PM Central, 2:00PM Mountain, 1:00PM Pacific, Noon Alaska, 10:00AM Hawaii. Eucharistic Devotions are encouraged between October 7 & October 13.
Cursillo Cursillo exists to ignite a passion for God. This method of spirituality inspires a personal relationship with Christ and community of faith that is created from this encounter.
Say “Yes” to Christ’s call. Come to Know Him,
To love Him and serve Him… In this world and the next.
Erie Diocesan Cursillo Movement For more information and applications, visit:
eriecursillo.org or call 814-824-1119
“Will you come and
follow me if I but call your
name?”
Erie City Mission Volunteers Needed
We need your help in preparing and cooking food for our
brothers and sisters in need.
Dates are Saturday’s: October 19th November 16th December 21st Time: 10:00AM to 1:30PM Where: 11th & French St. What: Prepare & Serve the Lunch Meal Time: Any parishioner 15 yrs or older Contact: Scott Barnes, 881-8889
We need your help! Qualifies for service hours!
Last Saturday was the 5th annual Faithful to the Finish 5K Race
We would like to thank all of our participants and volunteers for braving the chilly weather. Yes the weather
was on the chilly side however, we were treated to a beautiful sunrise! And to all the smiles of the racers as they finished!
They stayed the course and were: Faithful to the Finish!
A huge Thank You to all of our sponsors, who without them we would not be able to raise money for the Our Lady of Peace Needy Fund and the OLP School Scholarship Fund:
GOLD SPONSOR: Klein Plating Works, Inc. Wesmiller Family
SILVER SPONSOR: Chuck & Judy Buckeye
BRONZE SPONSOR: Charisma Salon DJ Drew Smith Industrial Sales & Mfg., Inc.
We are able to donate $2,750 to the OLP Needy Fund and $2,750 to the OLP School Scholarship Fund! Mark your calendar for next year’s race: Saturday, October 3, 2020
SPONSOR: Allburn Florist Prep & Villa Chris & Maria Ehrman M. Anthony Family Brugger Funeral Home Munch Family Kevin Kupniewski Family Liberatore Family Manzi Services, Inc. Jim Lyons at Edward Jones Burton Funeral Home Panighetti Law
Helping families “one step at a time!”
Thank you also to our professional timers: Pro Bike+Run Timers
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