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Christian Formation ReligiousinstRuction (3 years old – 12th grade) sunday..................................... 8:30, 9:40, & 11:00 am Domingo................................. 12:15 pm (Catecismo) BaptismalpRepaRation/clasesDeBautismo every2ndsunday................ 9:45 am 4toDomingo......................... 11:30 am (Hispanic) 2doJueves.............................. 7:00 pm (Hispanic)
BiBlestuDy sunday..................................... 9:30 - 10:45 am (Adults) Wednesday............................. 6:30 - 8:00 pm (Grade 6-12) 7:00 - 8:30 pm (Adult ed.) Rcia Wednesday............................. 6:30 - 8:00 pm Jueves....................................... 7:00 - 8:30 pm(Adultos)
PrinCe oF PeaCe sChool(3 yr old preschool – 8th grade) principal....................................... 205.824.7886,Fax824.2093 Website........................................ www.popcatholic.org e-mail............................................ [email protected]
Parish membershiPallfamiliesandindividualsarewelcome.Registrationformsareinthechurchlobbyatthewelcomedeskorinthechurchoffice.pleaseinformthechurchofficeofaddresschanges.
Mass schedule/horario
reconciliation/confesiones
Marriage
anointing of the sick
adventure ark Playschool
T h e M o s t H o l y B o d y a n d B l o o d o f C h r i s t 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings for July 6
Mass Intentions 6/30- 7/6
Monday 8:30 & 6:30 Donald Clinton Robinson †
Tuesday 8:30 am Louis Eickhorn Jr †
6:00 pm Leonard J. Frisaro Jr. †
Wednesday 5:00 pm Margaret Menasco †
Thursday 8:30 am Lena Lucy Culotta †
Friday 8:30 am Kendra Hauer †
Anita Pessolano †
Saturday 5:00 pm George Iksic †
Sunday 8:30 am Bishop James Quinn †
5:00 pm Kathy Tortorice SI
Prayer List Our love and prayers
are offered for the following:
To be included on the prayer list, please call the church office. To be a part of the parish email prayer chain, please contact: Dolores Kremer, 979-0229 or [email protected].
Kay Hand Hunter Pace John Durnak Libby Troncalli Sue Portera Virginia Lorino Bill Muldowney, Sr. Mary Tucker Rick Crocker Charles Pardi Frances Pardi
Mary Anne Phillips Margaret Fenn Mary Ellen Bolin Bernard Lorino Lois Bradley Katie Crook Helen Majerik Bryan Rosenstiel Rosalie Giambrone Grace Bauer Tim Manzella
Kathy Mahon Mary Kay Minor Emmet Johnson Frankie Cacioppo Ellen Posey Curtis Austin Paul Bochnak Charlie Carpri Elizabeth Cvetetic Yolanda Ramos Marjorie Leventry
Josephine Green Claudia Charme Amy Judge Mary Jane Serio The Nelson Family Hannah Nelson Errol Austin Christina Correa Catherine Riess Sammy Lorino, Jr. Buster Bandino
Kate B. Camiliere Mary McRee Frank Simonetti David Seeley Marie Gerson Mark Scalco Jimmy Shields Shay McNamee
Financial Stewardship
In today’s Gospel, Jesus sends out the disciples to meet the needs of others. His admonition to them is
the same challenge he makes to us: “The gift you have received, give as a gift.”
Financial Stewardship for June 21& 22
Building Fund $ 15,294.00 Offertory $ 8,762.00 Faith Direct $ 6,395.00
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l Stewardship: Parishioners Answering God’s Call A couple, both parishioners, had employed an individual several times over the course of many years to do construction and general
building maintenance at their home. While delivering sod recently, the gentleman asked if he could pray with the couple. The husband had mentioned to the man that his wife had recently undergone surgery and was fine, but couldn’t help with the yard for a couple of weeks. The gentleman knew that prayer had helped he and his wife through a difficult health issue in the past and wanted
to put the power of prayer to work for this couple. Please submit your stewardship story examples to [email protected].
They may be edited for space consideration.
Religious Education
Looking for a stewardship activity in the Formation Ministry? We can always use a helping hand as we prepare for the kickoff of Fall Sunday School. Please contact Megan Everett at [email protected] or stop by the Religious Education office to find out about ways in which you can help. Upcoming Events: Summer Sunday School: Classes June 29 ; July 13,20,27 during the 8:30 and 11:00 am Mass times. No class July 6th. Ages K3 - Grade 1 are welcome to attend. No registration required. Volunteer teachers are still needed.
Reading 1: Zechariah 9:9-10 Reading 2: Romans 8:9, 11-13
Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30
Office Closed
Friday July 4th
Happy
Independence
Day!!
Adoration:
Thursday,
July 3rd
following the
8:30 Mass from
9:00-10:00 am
The Prince of Peace community would like to
extend our sympathy to Janie Mauter and family
on the death of her grandmother Margie Burns.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Adventure Ark Playschool
Playschool Summer Office Hours will be 9:00 am - 12:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please contact Kara Woodard at 205.822.9125 if you would like more information.
Our next Zumba classes will be Tuesday, July 1. ZUMBA classes are on Tuesdays at 6:15 pm in Deasy Hall. Feel
free to bring a friend; the ZUMBA program is open to the public, ages 13 & up. (Ages 13-17 may only attend with a participating adult.) No childcare is provided. Cost is $3 at the door.
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High School Youth
Upcoming Events:
Tuesday, July 1: Six Flags! All spaces are full! Wednesday, July 2: NO Youth Group Saturday, July 12: Garage Sale 7 am Please contact Lauren Atchison with any questions at [email protected].
Volunteers Needed The POP community serves lunch at the Church
of the Reconciler on the 2nd Sunday of each
month to the homeless and those in need. The
guests are very grateful for the hospitality and
service we provide each month. Due to the loss
of a sponsoring faith community, there is a need
for additional service on the following dates:
July 6, August 17 & 31, September 7 & 21,
November 30, and December 7.
This is a wonderful opportunity for you and your
family to witness your faith and to follow the
Gospel call to “Feed the Hungry”.
For more information and if you can provide
leadership for one or more dates, please contact
Carol Binder (540-5784)
Shared Blessings Shared Blessings is a ministry that serves people in need through household donations. Thank you to all the parishioners who have been so generous! We are currently in need of a dresser, dryer, refrigerator, small kitchen table with chairs, tv stand, small crib or pack and play, 2x maternity clothing. We are always looking for willing volunteers to help transport large items. If you have items to donate, please contact Kathy Claypoole at 205.451.3332. If you are interested in helping with this ministry, please call Kathy Claypoole at 205.451.3332.
POP Sports Camp June 30-July 3, 1st-8th Graders
Soccer camp is from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm.
Basketball camp is from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.
Cost: $80 Soccer, $80 Basketball,
$150 Both - Make checks payable to Prince of
Peace. Lunch is provided on Thursday only.
To register or for more information, email
[email protected]. Provide age,
email, t-shirt size, and phone number.
Garage Sale!!!
Saturday July 12
7:00 am - 12:00 pm
Support our High School Youth Group!
We will begin collecting items on
Monday July 7 through Thursday July 10.
We will not be collecting any items on
Friday, July 11. Items may be dropped
off in Deasy Hall at any time during these
days, help to unload will be available
from 6-8 pm. Contact the church office to
set up a pick up time for larger items.
Items accepted are: furniture, kitchen
wares, clothing, baby items, toys,
seasonal items, house wares, working
appliances/tvs, sports equipment.
Please: no stained or ripped clothing and
no used under garments or bathing suits.
K of C Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary will NOT meet this month or in July. Have a great summer!
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Natural Family Planning Classes
Are you married newly married or contemplating marriage? The Catholic Church’s
teaching on Natural Family Planning is a beautiful way to complement your
marriage and plan your family. NFP is good for marriages in that it fosters
psychological and spiritual marital intimacy between spouses and strengthens the
martial bond. In keeping with the times, the Church has newer methods of NFP
which are simple, effective and objective. One of these methods is the Marquette
Model of NFP which uses a fertility monitor to measure a woman’s urinary hormones
to accurately predict her time of fertility to achieve or avoid a pregnancy with 98-99%
efficacy. The method is easy to learn and will be taught at POP in 2 classes. If
interested, please contact, Dr. Maria Meyers at [email protected] or
205-317-1499, or contact the church office
Casting Lots for the Seamless Garment (John 19:23-24)
The Church and Property Rights
Catholic teaching views the vocation of politics as a vital element in building
up the kingdom of God on earth. Democracy is not merely a set of empty
procedures, but instead of way to promote the dignity of the human person,
respect for human rights and commitment to the common good. For this
reason, both the vocation of citizenship and that of political leadership are
deeply moral identities. They are rooted in the commitment to seek
solutions to society’s deepest problems; they seek to put power into practice
as service. As Pope Francis noted last September, “politics, according to the
social doctrine of the church, is one of the highest forms of charity, because
it serves the common good in humility and love.” (Read the complete article
by Most Rev Robert W. McElroy, Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco in America
Magazine, June 9-16, 2014, p 27)
Back to School Health Fair July 26th from 11am until 3pm in Deasy Hall
The focus of the fair is to provide the Birmingham Metropolitan area immigrants
and their families access to the health care and school supplies needed to start a
successful academic year. Participating agencies will provide free screenings to all
attendees. Every child receives a back pack and school supplies. The following is a
list of items we need for this event:
Back packs, 24 count crayons, Rulers, Glue Sticks, Note Books, Pens, Pencils,
Pencil Boxes, Colored Markers, Colored Pencils, Loose leaf paper, Folders, Scissors
for young children.
All donations should be made by July 24th. If donations are turned in during the
week, please take them to the church office. Thank you for your help and God
bless you.
Name Tags
Help make our church
a friendly place. Name
tags are offered in the
greeting area after
every mass. Order
yours today
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Community News
John Carroll Catholic High
School is searching for a
full-time Environmental
Science teacher for the
2014-2015 school year.
Applicants should possess
creativity, passion for the
subject, ability to
communicate and work
with high school students,
and an appreciation of
Catholic educational ideals
and purposes. Teaching
certificate is required.
Candidates may send
resumes to
assistantprincipal@
jcchs.org.
Job Opening 2014-2015
School Year
St Rose Academy is
currently accepting
resumes for the following
positions:
Middle School Science
(full - time)
Applicants must be
certified to teach science,
Please send resume via
email to: Sister Mary
Elizabeth, O.P, principal at
smelizabeth@saintrosea
cademyop.com
EWTN Employment Opportunities:
Mailroom Clerk - Full - Time, Irondale, AL. Ability to drive a “box” truck as
well as lift up to 50 pounds is required. Health, dental, Life insurance, 403(b)
Retirement Plan, and Disability benefits offered. Send your resume to
Customer Service Representative - Full- time CSR, Irondale AL.
Must have two years experience in a clerical/office environment and possess
excellent computer skills. Health, dental, Life insurance, 403(b) Retirement
Plan, and Disability benefits offered. Send your resume to
Human Resoures Assistant - Full time, Irondale, AL , Strong organizational
skills required and the ability to learn and maintain a standardized filing
system. Health, dental, Life insurance, 403(b) Retirement Plan, and Disability
benefits offered. Send your resume to [email protected]
Producer- Full- time, Irondale, AL .Minimum of one to two years experience
in broadcast/cable TV production/programming or a related visual arts field.
Have the ability to travel and work a flexible schedule. Health, dental, Life
insurance, 403(b) Retirement Plan, and Disability benefits offered. Send your
resume to [email protected]
Associate Producer - Hiring two Assoicate Producers. Candidates ideally will
have a Bachelor’s Degree in communications or the equivalent, above average
verbal and written communication skills, ability to handle multiple projects at one
time and be able to travel and work a flexible schedule. Understanding of the
Catholic faith, the Magisterum, and how they relate to the programming goals of
the Network. Health, dental, Life insurance, 403(b) Retirement Plan, and
Disability benefits offered. Send your resume to [email protected]
Spanish Producer - Full - time, Irondale, AL, Minimum of two to three
years experience in broadcast/cable TV production/programming or related
visual arts field. Exceptional Spanish oral and written are required. Some
travel is required and the ability to work a flexible schedule is necessary. .
Health, dental, Life insurance, 403(b) Retirement Plan, and Disability
benefits offered. Send your resume to [email protected]
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Married and In Love… Most of the Time? Save the date to make a date with your
spouse for Saturday, August 9. Join Dave and Lucy Snyder of Worldwide Marriage
Encounter from 9:00-4:00 at the St. Paul Cathedral Life Center for
Diocesan Marriage Enrichment Day. There is no cost to attend with
continental breakfast and lunch provided. Register with Michele
Haynie by phone 205-776-7179 or by email [email protected]
The Italian American Heritage Society Wine and Cheese Tasting
Anitpasta -music - dance - Italian car show
July 12 from 6:30 - 10:00 pm Cost $35
Vizzini Winery - 800 Hwy 87 Calera, AL exit 65 at Shelby County
Airport Funds to support Vulcan Exhibit Sept 19-July 2015
email :iahsbham.com for more information,
Admission by ticket only
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