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Saint Patty’s Celebration “A Bite of Blarney”
Please join us for Food, Fun, Fellowship & Irish Music Sure and Begorrah we’ll have a grand time!
SS. Peter & Paul Church Hall Saturday, March 16 6:30 p.m. Cocktails (Cash Bar) & Nibbles
7 p.m. Dinner $25.00 per person $200.00 table of 8
Reservation tickets available at the Parish Office, and at all Masses. Only 180 tickets available.
STARTERS
Irish Soda Bread Bridie’s Irish Scones
SALAD
Mixed Salad Greens County Mayo
Buttermilk Dressing
Leprechaun Salad
ENTREE
Corned Beef Brisket Horseradish Mousseline Baked Cabbage Gratin Potatoes with Creamy
Irish Herb Sauce Candied Carrots with
Orange & Ginger
DESSERT Honey Baked Apple Crisp with
Irish Oats & Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee & Tea
Sunday, March 10, 2019 First Sunday of Lent
WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here!
Rev. Bill Peckman, Pastor ……….......... [email protected]
Deacon Dave Miller, RCIA Director ……………………….(660) 888-6827 ………[email protected]
Flo Howard, Secretary/Bookkeeper ………..…[email protected]
Theresa Krebs, Director of Religious Education/Youth Ministry ……….………[email protected]
Brian Lutz, Pastoral Council Chairperson ……….…[email protected]
WEEKEND MASSES Saturday, 5:30PM Sunday, 7:30AM and 11AM
WEEKDAY MASSES Wed.-Fri. 8:15AM & Sat. 9AM
The Saturday 9AM Mass is followed by the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion.
School Masses are held Wednesday & Friday mornings during school year.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Half-hour prior to weekday
Masses Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15PM Holy Days, 45 minutes prior to
Mass Or by appointment
HOLY DAYS Holy Day Masses are at 8:15
a.m. and 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
Vigils are at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph, Fayette.
FORMED.ORG Join formed.org for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. Our parish code is: MR7FGW.
SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish 322 7TH STREET • BOONVILLE, MO 65233
Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468 Website: www.stsppchurch.net
Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville Instagram: @ssppchurch School Office: (660) 882-2589
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — God brought us into this land flowing with milk and honey (Deuteronomy 26:4-10). Psalm — Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble (Psalm 91). Second Reading — The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart (Romans 10:8-13). Gospel — Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus was led into the desert for forty days (Luke 4:1-13).
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.
ALMSGIVING, PRAYER, FASTING, AND TEMPTATION As we begin our season of fasting, prayer, and almsgiv-ing, the reading from Deuteronomy reminds us of our duty of almsgiving, that we “set [our offerings] before the Lord, [our] God, [and] shall bow down in [God’s] pres-ence” (Deuteronomy 26:10). The reading from Romans refers us to our prayer, reminding us that “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart . . . For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved” (Romans 10:8, 13). These are comforting words, and encourage us to ask God for what we need and to aid us in our prayer. Finally, the Gospel of Luke shows us a fasting Jesus, who was tempted as we are, and who knows what it means to be human. Someone once said that temptation arises when you’re tired and weary, and the devil comes along and makes a perfectly reasonable sug-gestion. Jesus shows us that, with his help, we too can over-come our temptations, reasonable as they may sound.
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Monday: Levi cus 19:1-2, 11-18; Psalms 19:8-10, 15; Ma hew 25:31-46 Tuesday: Isaiah 55:10-11; Psalms 34:4-7, 16-19; Ma hew 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jonah 3:1-10; Psalms 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Luke 11:29-32 Thursday: Esther C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Psalms 138:1-3, 7c-8;
Mathew 7:7-12 Friday: 1 Peter 5:1-4; Psalms 23:1-3a, 4-6; Ma hew 16:13-19 Saturday: Deuteronomy 26:16-19; Psalms 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Ma hew 5:43-48 Sunday: Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18; Psalms 27:1, 7-9, 13-14; Philippians 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 — 4:1]; Luke 9:28b-36:8-13; Luke 4:1-13
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
God’s Blessings to These Couples, Married 25-plus Years!
Oscar & Arlene Friedrich, 65 years, March 2 Randy & Nancy Smith, 45 years, March 9
Jeffery & Alicia Cotton, 26 years, March 13 Chris & Celeste Bowman, 41 years, March 18
James & Mary Wooldridge, 37 years, March 26 Randy & Lauralyn Fry, 34 years, March 30
David & Debbie Richerson, 40 years, March 31
Liturgical Ministers: March 16 & 17 In Charge of Altar Linens for March: Nancy Windsor Sacristan Coordinator
& Lector Servers Offertory Gifts Greeters/Ushers Musicians Money Counters
(Team 11) Phillip Cottrell,
Amanda Lutz, Lori Rowlett
Scrip
5:30 p.m.
Rosemary Kraus
Flo Howard Mike Ivy
Addie Hubach Kennedy Griffy Addy Nichols
Mike & Kathy Lang
Jacob & Sarah Herman Danny Imhoff
TBD Vicki Nave
7:30 a.m.
Kathy Day
Cindy Larm Linda Grissum
Ben & Bridgett Lutz
Alex Webster
JD & Gretchen Twenter
Nancy Kempf Danny Frederick
Pam Lenz
Guitar Group Children’s
Liturgy Jill Lang
Janet Wirths
Darlene Smith
11 a.m.
Steve & Jane Brengarth
JoAnn Berwanger
Kathryn Schuster
Bryson Wessing Isaac Watring Hillary James
Don & Deb Rapp
Scott & Austin Schuster Pat Twenter
Roz Gordon Lillian Oswald
Marilyn Kenney
If you are unable to serve in your ministry at the scheduled time, please find a substitute or trade times with someone. Thank you for all you do to make our liturgy so special.
Sunday, March 10, 2019 First Sunday of Lent
“The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart. — Romans 10:8
Sunday, March 10 7:30AM: Mary Lee Klein 9:15AM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette 11:00AM: Jeffrey Smith (At this Mass we will have the Rite of Sending for our RCIA & RCIC candidates.) Tuesday, March 12 10AM: Mass at the prison
6:30PM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette Wednesday, March 13 8:15AM: George & Clara Horst Thursday, March 14 8:15AM: John Klenklen Friday, March 15 8:15AM: Legion of Mary & Auxiliary Members Saturday, March 16 9AM: NO MASS 5:30PM: Bob & Bea Spielman Sunday, March 17 7:30AM: Gloria Bonen & Donna Kateman 9:15AM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette 11:00AM: Edwin Kammerich
Bishop McKnight’s March Prayer Intention for our Local Church: “For a penitential spirit: that our observance of Lent may open our hearts to greater sorrow for sins that offend our love of God and neighbor.
The Pope’s Prayer Intention for March (Recognition of the Right of Christian Communities): “That Christian communities, especially those who are persecuted, feel that they are close to Christ and have their rights respected.”
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: First Sunday of Lent; Rite of Election; Rite of Calling the Candidates to Continuing Conversion; Rite of Sending; Daylight Saving Time begins; Girl Scouting Sunday Monday: Julian Calendar Lent begins Friday: Abstinence
Saint of the Day March 10: Saint Dominic Savio (April 2, 1842–March 9, 1857)
So many holy persons seem to die young. Among them was Dominic Savio, the patron of choirboys. Born into a peasant family at Riva, Italy, young Dominic joined Saint
John Bosco as a student at the Oratory in Turin at the age of 12. He impressed Don Bosco with his desire to be a priest and to help him in his work with neglected boys. A peacemaker and an organizer, young Dominic founded a group he called the Company of the Immaculate Conception which, besides being devotional, aided John Bosco with the boys and with manual work. All the members save one, Dominic, would, in 1859, join Don Bosco in
the beginnings of his Salesian congregation. By that time, Dominic had been called home to heaven. As a youth, Dominic spent hours rapt in prayer. His raptures he called “my distractions.” Even in play, he said that at times, “It seems heaven is opening just above me. I am afraid I may say or do something that will make the other boys laugh.” Dominic would say, “I can’t do big things. But I want all I do, even the smallest thing, to be for the greater glory of God.” Dominic’s health, always frail, led to lung problems and he was sent home to recuperate. As was the custom of the day, he was bled in the thought that this would help, but it only worsened his condition. He died on March 9, 1857, after receiving the Last Sacraments. Saint John Bosco himself wrote the account of his life. Some thought that Dominic was too young to be considered a saint. Saint Pius X declared that just the opposite was true, and went ahead with his cause. Dominic was canonized in 1954.
Many thanks to the Daughters of Isabella who bought and donated 30 new 8-foot tables for the church hall! The new tables are durable, lightweight plastic and will last for many, many years! If you see a DofI member, please thank them for this donation! We are selling the old tables for $10. If you’d like to purchase any, please contact the church office. Thank you, DofI!
SUNDAY, March 10 8:45AM: Confirmation Class, c/h 3PM: Rite of
Election, St. Joseph Cathedral, Jefferson City 7PM: Juvie for Jesus, p/o
MONDAY, March 11 9AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 6PM: Parish Vitality meeting, p/o 6:30PM: Rosary at church
TUESDAY, March 12 6PM: NCYC Meeting, p/o
WEDNESDAY, March 13 6-7:30PM: PSR at SSPP School
6-7:30PM: Follow Me, girls small group, SSPP School 6-7:30PM: Kapaun’s Men, boys small group, Rectory 7-9PM: RCIA, church hall
THURSDAY, March 14 5PM: Finance Meeting, p/o 6:30PM: School Advisory Board 7PM: Daughters of Isabella, c/h
FRIDAY, March 15 2:15PM: Stations of the Cross 4:30PM: KofC Fish Fry, c/h 7PM: Stations of the Cross
SATURDAY, March 16 6:30PM: St. Pat’s Dinner, c/h
SUNDAY, March 17 6PM: God Squad
MONDAY, March 18 9AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 6:30PM: Rosary at church
WEDNESDAY, March 20 6-7:30PM: Follow Me, girls small group, SSPP School 6-7:30PM: Kapaun’s Men, boys small group, Rectory 7-9PM: RCIA, church hall
THURSDAY, March 21 7PM: Liturgy Committee, p/o
FRIDAY, March 22 4:30PM: KofC Fish Fry, c/h 7PM: Stations of the Cross
Many thanks to the K C Ladies Auxiliary and the Daughters Isabella for providing snacks
for our new youth groups that are meeting on Wednes-day nights! Your suppo the faith for-mation our youth is deeply appreciated!
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Often, when a family keeps vigil around a person who is preparing for death, they may notice three interwoven activities. First, the dying person may become more prayerful and reflective than ever before, reviewing life’s journey in gratitude to God, or seeking forgiveness and making amends for wrongs. Second, as death approaches, the need to eat and drink is lessened until even an ice cube brushed against the lips is satisfying. Third, persons who are dying often make plans to give their possessions away, making bequests, handing treasures down, providing for favorite charities. Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving: with these three “pillars” of Lent, we rehearse our death every year in this season, and anticipate the final work we will do in this life. And every year, at the end of our journey, is the joy of Easter and the experience of the victory of Christ over death’s darkness and power. Annually, we remind ourselves that the Christian experiences the same power and presence at the end of life’s journey: Christ to the rescue and the lasting joy of heaven. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PRAYERS FOR OUR TROOPS Please pray for: Technical Sgt. Matthew A. Babbitt, USAF San Antonio, TX, son of Tony & Jeanette Babbitt; Chief Paul
Bryant, US Navy, Mayport, FL, son of Robert & Connie Gerling; Spc. Justin Coleman, US Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ, son of Jim
& Laura Coleman; AIC Rory Concannon, USAF at Luke Air Force Base, Glendale, AZ, son of Justin and Kristina Hahn and Steven Concannon; LTJG Austin L. Hein, US Navy, stationed Joint Base, Charleston, SC, son of Linda Hein and grandson of Gene & Emilie Herigon; Chad Twenter, Marine Corps, Officer
Training School, Quantico, VA, son of John & Lori Twenter, grandson of Ray & Mary Ellen Twenter; Sgt. James Welborn, Fort Bragg, NC, grandson of Rich & Margie Moranville; Spec. Johnathan Welborn, US Army, Fort Bragg, NC, grandson of
Rich & Margie Moranville. To have your military family member included in the bulletin, please email the
information to: [email protected].
Please pray for the repose of the souls of Pat & Nellie Gormley, Fr. Gormley’s brother and sister-in-law. Mrs. Gormley died Feb. 1 and Mr. Gormley on Feb. 3 in England. They were both 94. Their funeral Mass was Feb. 15. “May the souls of your faithful departed, through Your mercy Oh God, rest in peace, and may their families and friends receive comfort from the Lord.”
Please keep Fr. Charlie Pardee
in your prayers as he undergoes radiation treatments for a tumor
in his abdomen, in preparation for surgery.
Cards may be sent to
Fr. Pardee at: 15544 State Route U; St. James, Mo. 65559
We are very grateful to the kind and generous people of SS Peter & Paul for all their support after the loss of our beloved husband, father, and grandfa-ther, John Klenklen. We thank Fr. Bill for his pastoral care, and to he, Monsignor Flanagan and Deacon Dave for celebrating the funeral Mass.
Thank you to the Knights of Columbus for their par-ticipation and providing
the Honor Guard, to Lillian Oswald, Roz Gordon and Joe Gulino for the beautiful music, and to all those who donated, pre-pared and served the delicious meal Thank you, Mary Klenklen & Family
The family of Anna Geraldine “Gerrie” Eichelberger would like to express their appreciation to family and friends for the outpouring of friendship and love shown for Mom at her passing. Thanks to all who hon-ored her by coming to
her Rosary, visitation and funeral We are grateful for all the prayers, hugs, food, flowers, cards, memorials, and gifts given in memory of Mom.
Thanks so much!
SSPP received a thank you from Rainbow House, the children’s emergency shelter, regional child advocacy center and homeless youth program for our donation of $150 from the SSPP Cares Fund: “Thank you for your generous gift of $150. Your commitment to helping at-risk children
in our community is deeply appreciated and allows us to provide much needed services for local infants and youth.”
The full letter is posted in the front vesti-bule. For more about Rainbow House, visit www.Rainbowhousecolumbia.org.
The Bible Teaches It Malachi 3:10-12 We Believe It Acts 4:32-35
God Honors It Genesis 14:18-20
It takes an average weekly collection of
$15,365 to sustain our current parish mission. If one wants to enjoy the benefits of the parish, one must invest in the parish.
Stewardship is everyone’s responsibility.
We are grateful to you for your presence, your participation and
your financial support of SS. Peter & Paul Parish.
Sunday, March 3
Envelopes: $11,135.00; Loose Checks: $755.00; Plate: $94.50;
School Support: $157.00 Easter Flowers: $681.00 Catholic Relief: $120.00;
Parking lot: $50 TOTAL: $12,992.50
SSPP Care Fund: $1,067.00
was donated
PRAY FOR OUR SEMINARIANS Bowls with the names of the seminarians are available at each of the church entrances. Please take one (or more!) to pray for. Our seminarians include: Deacon Brad Berhorst,
North American College, Rome
Matt Lorang, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, St. Louis
Christopher Hoffmann, Ryan Bax, Ben Klebba, Taylor Leffers, Erick Chinchilla, Jacob Hartman and Connor McCarty; Conception Abbey, Conception, Mo.
STEWARDSHIP REPORT Envelopes, Checks, Plate & ACH
March 3: $13,859.50 March 10: $ 0.00 March 17: $ 0.00 March 24: $ 0.00 March 24: $ 0.00
Budget Month-to-Date: $13,410.00 February Receipts: $13,869.50
Difference: +$449.50
Budget Year-to-Date (5 yr. avg.): $550,410.00
Year-to-Date Received:$462,557.11 Difference <$87,852.89>
The Knights of Columbus will host fish fries on Fridays during Lent at the church hall from 4:30-7 p.m. The meal is all-you-can-eat ca ish fillets, fried potato wedges, baked beans, dessert & drink. The cost is $12 for adults, ages 6-12 are $5, and those under 5 eat free. Carry-outs are available. The excep on is Friday, March 15 which will be a "drive through" fish fry (fish & fries only) to allow for prepara ons for the St. Pat's Dinner on Saturday, March 16. On this date, the meal will be $10. The other dates are: March 22, March 29, April 5 and April 12. If you have a large number of carry-out orders, please call ahead to 660-441-1892. Thank you for suppor ng the Knights who do so much to support our parish!
Lots of help is need to support the Knights! Plus, it’s fun!
High school youth may sign up to provide desserts & earn scholarships to a summer camp. See the NCYC announcement about this. Those a ending Steubenville are asked to serve drinks & bus tables. Contact Theresa to sign-up, 882-6468 or email [email protected]. Dishwashers are also needed. Sign-up at: h ps:// nyurl.com/yxuq6wcn or contact Theresa. The Knights provide scholarships for this effort also.
YOUTH CAMP/RETREAT SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
ATTENTION Jr. High and High School Youth interested in attending Steubenville, Camp Maccabee, Camp Sienna, or other Catholic Youth Retreats in 2019:
The NCYC Group will again be providing desserts for the Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry Fridays. We are offer-ing an opportunity for other youth in our parish to earn money toward other upcoming Catholic camps.
NOTE: You must sign up to help! (We need to know who is working and bringing desserts each week).
Requirements to help:
1) Bring three desserts and
2) Work the fish fry
By doing these two things, you can earn money toward your camp fees:
—$25 per Friday worked OR
— Camp fee fully paid if you work/bring desserts on ALL Fri-day Fish Fry dates: March 22, March 29, April 5, April 12. The fish fries run from 4:30-7:30 p.m.
For more information or to sign up for a Fish Fry, please con-tact Kris Stodgel (660-537-3114) or Dawn Kuster (660-441-1891)
Encounter Norma In Guatemala, we encounter Norma, who as a young mother supports her family and shares her skills with her community. Reflect on the importance of family in your life. How can you contribute to support families in your community? Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the SCRIP contest. Please see a SCRIP coordinator for your SCRIP purchases.
We have a few “clearance cards left: · Claire’s (2)—$10 for $9.10 each
· Famous Footwear—$25 for $23.25 As a reminder, order forms are available at each door of church.
You may also call, text, email us or see a SCRIP coordinator after Mass. SCRIP email: [email protected]. For more info, call or text: Julie Lauer 660-888-1871; Darlene Smith 660-537-8638 or Cindy Larm 660-888-1817.
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Complimentary introductory sessions are given monthly in the Sacred Heart (Columbia) parish office, in honor of the 50th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae. Dates are Saturdays at 10 a.m.; March 2, April 6, and May 4. Private sessions available on request. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Phyllis
A White, CFCE at 816-550-8789 or email: [email protected]
Cursillo News As a Cursillista, are you interested in understanding the direction our Jefferson City Cursillo Movement is headed?
Mark your calendars for the Region 6 Encounter in Kansas City, Kan., March 15-17 as we review the new Step by Step Rector/Rectora Manual. Registration for the weekend is available at www.natlcursillo.org/region6/encounters.htm
For more information, contact Susan Stolwyk at [email protected].
Chancery Job Openings The Diocese of Jefferson City has posted openings for the positions of Director of Human Resources
and Administrative Assistant—Faith Formation Department.
More information regarding these full-time positions can be found at diojeffcity.org/about-us/employment-2, including detailed job descriptions and qualifications, and an application for diocesan non-teaching employment.
Applicants must send a cover letter, application and resume to the Moderator of the Curia. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
April 7, First Sunday, monthly: Latin Mass in the Extraordinary Form Latin Mass in the extraordinary form is celebrated the first Sunday of every month at 12 noon at St. Brendan, 615 S. Washington St., Mexico.
Formed Pick of the Week
“[Jesus] was led by the Spirit into the desert for forty days, to be tempted by the devil.” - Luke 4:1
On the day Jesus was baptized, the Holy Spirit anointed him. Immediately after this event the Holy Spirit led Jesus to the desert. The desert was a place of isolation, death, and defeat, but Jesus was led to the desert so that it may be forever changed into a place of grace. The Spirit led Jesus to the desert and also protected and cared for him while he was there. The desert is a part of every Christian’s life but it does not have to be a place of despair or isolation. The Holy Spirit is present to life’s deserts and when we experience his presence it changes our spiritual life. The desert is no longer a place to be feared but can be a profound encounter with Jesus.
To register on stsppchurch.formed.org, follow the instructions to set up a free account. Use our parish code: MR7FGW.
Knights of Columbus is hosting its 10th Annual Autism Ride Saturday, April 6, 2019. We're hoping to make this bigger and better than ever! Registration will be from 10 a.m. to 12 noon from any of the following locations: ∙ Trustees Cycle Shop, Moberly ∙ Thompson Center, Columbia ∙ Cedar Junction, Eldon ∙ Clara's North 65 Cafe', Sedalia ∙ Knights of Columbus, Boonville ∙ Gari's Diner, Slater You choose where you would like to begin, then choose your route. A participating venue list will be provided at registration. Everyone will end their ride at Knights of Columbus,1515 Radio Hill Rd., Boonville. Prizes will be awarded for Best and Worst Hands. The cost is $10 per hand and you may purchase multiple hands. We will have door prizes, a 50/50 Raffle, and a silent auction. T-shirts and patches will be available for purchase. We welcome any type vehicle. Rain or shine, we will ride! For more info, please call or text Rich @ 660-441-1892.
SS. Peter and Paul Catholic School 502 7th Street; phone: 882-2589 www.stsppschool.net
6th Basketball: The 6th grade teams finished out the season this week with the St. Pius Tournament. Thanks to Jason Eckerle and Tony Watring for coaching the girls and boys teams respectively.
School Play: Practice for the play coming up in April has begun! Thanks to Janelle Drummond and Mandy Eichelberger for directing this year. The play will be on April 26th and 27th at Thespian Hall.
Track Season: The track season in conjunction with LSE is underway as well. Practices began this week with the first meet coming up.
Stations of the Cross: The school with pray the Stations of the Cross on Friday afternoons in church at 2:15 pm. All are invited.
For information about our school, to inquire about registering your student in our school,
or for other school-related requests, please call the school, 882-2589. Principal: Alan Lammers; Email: [email protected]
Our confirmation schedule is changing this year. Classes will begin the week of March 10. Confirmation with the Bishop will be Monday, Nov. 18. Information packets will be sent to all current high school juniors and sophomores in our parish, and St. Joseph, Fayette.
We intend to offer classes Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings, but need more adults to join our team! Please contact a current team member for information (Brad & Elizabeth Atkinson, Kristi Widmer, Linda Runnebaum and Kris Stodgel) or call Theresa Krebs at 882-6468. Our primary curriculum is Decision Point by Dynamic Catholic.
We will have five sessions this spring, ending the week of May 5. Summer fellowship and service projects are being planned. Candidates will also be asked to attend a Catholic retreat.
Sessions will resume in the fall, beginning the week of Sept. 8.
Our confirmation program is developed with the intention to not only prepare students to receive the sacrament of Confirmation, but also to allow parents and sponsors to engage in a process of renewal in their own faith journey. Their participation is welcomed and encouraged.
CONFIRMATION NEWS Thank you to all who attended the information
meeting! If you missed it, don’t worry: just show up Sunday morning at 8:45 in the church hall.
Please contact Theresa Krebs, 882-6468, or email, [email protected], for information.
Our confirmation class is for all current high school sophomores, juniors, & seniors and those who will be
16 years old by November 2019.
March 16: Major relic of St. Jean Vianney at Cathedral of St. Joseph, Jefferson City
The major relic of St. Jean Vianney’s incorrupt heart will make a visit to the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Jefferson City on March 16, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, the event allows veneration of the patron of parish priests.Visit www.kofc.org/vianney for more details from the Knights of Columbus. Please join the Office of Vocations in this wonderful opportunity to venerate the major relic of St. Jean Vianney, and partake in a day of prayer for an increase of vocations to the diocesan priesthood. The day will begin with Mass, confessions will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be available. The
day will conclude with the regularly scheduled parish Sunday vigil Mass. See below for more details, or contact the Vocations Office at 573.635.9127 ext. 211 or email [email protected]. A flyer with more information is available at: https://diojeffcity.org/wp-content/uploads/saint-jean-vianney-trifold.pdf. Schedule for the Day 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. – Veneration of the Relic 8 a.m. – Mass 10 a.m. – Reflection 2 p.m. – Reflection 3 p.m. – Recitation of Divine Mercy Chaplet 5:30 p.m. – Mass For more information, visit: https://diojeffcity.org/wp-content/uploads/saint-jean-vianney-trifold.pdf
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