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207 VANDALIA STREET · COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234
December 25, 2016 Christmas
Staff Rev. John P. Beveridge, Pastor Ext. 100 Deacon Jim Hill Ext. 104 Deacon Jimmy Ghiglione Ext. 101 Director of Faith Formation Deacon Ron Lorilla Michael Palmer, School Principal Ext. 110 Maggie Brennan, Director of Pastoral Care Ext. 111 Teri Lesicko, Ext. 115 Finance & Development Marvin Jansen, Ext. 106 Accounting Manager Camille Emig-Hill, Ext. 102 HR & Communications Kimberly Zagorski, Ext. 103 Faith Formation Coordinator Contact Information Parish Office: 239 N. Morrison Street Phone 345-4343 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday 8:30AM-3:30 PM
Parish Center 301 Vandalia
School 210 N. Morrison 344-5450
Parish Prayer Line 344-4108
Masses Weekend Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM Weekday Monday Communion Service, 8:15 AM Tuesday - Friday. 8:15 AM First Friday Masses 8:15 AM Holy Day Masses Eve of Holyday 6:30 PM Holyday 8:15 AM, 6:30 PM
Sacraments Confessions: Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM Thursday before First Friday 4:00 PM till all are heard Marriage: Contact the parish office. Annulments & Counseling: Ariel Martin 618-667-2113 Baptism: Contact the parish office for registration forms and scheduling information.
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saintspeter-paul.org
SS. Peter Catholic Church & Paul
Liturgy
Saturday December 31 , 4:30 pm Lectors: Michelle & Mason Wasser Music: Mixed Choir Gifts: Eileen Welle & Betty Graney Servers: Madasyn Wasser, Ellie Scheller, Jenna Scheller Communion Ministers: Camille Emig-Hill, Judy Giles, Eva Giovando, Rita Heimann, Diane Hill, Beverly McDonald, Matt Popov, Jodi Roedl Intention: Janette Lucas
Sunday January 1, 8:00 am Lectors: Ed Rakowski & Mary Louise Rauh Music: Bob, Marty, & Jean Gifts: The Family of Jean Butterfield Servers: Kylie Lee, Seth Brusewitz, Devon Silhavy Communion Ministers: Liz Dalton, Darrol Gasawski, Mark Kennedy, Mary Kay Ogle, Steven Molitor, Ray Muniz Intention: Jean Butterfield
Sunday January 1, 10:30 am Lectors: Amy Ferguson & Joe Zagorski Music: Spirit Choir Gifts: Mary Dufford & Family Servers: Andrea Deadmond, Mia Wilson, Jordan Wilson Communion Ministers: Tess Haines, Sarah & Terry Lanter, Joe & Trudy Strieker, Herman & Madeleine Wenos, Kim Zagorski Intention: Catherine Suetterlin
Auditor’s Schedule Sunday, January 1 Team #3-Glenn Thompson, Susan McMahon, Sheri Verstraete, Jerry Jesse, Bette Eberle Server’s Schedule 8:15 am For the week of Tuesday, December 27 through Friday, December 30 Tuesday & Wednesday Anna Falbe, Matthew Falbe, Kylie Lee Thursday & Friday Anna Falbe, Matthew Falbe, Katelyn Walker
Mass Intentions Monday, December 26 8:15 am Communion Service Tuesday, December 27 8:15 am Eleanor Colombara Wednesday, December 28 8:15 am Tom Dufford, Sr. Thursday, December 29 8:15 am Bill Thorpe Friday, December 30 8:15 am Mary Barratini Saturday, December 31 4:30 pm Janette Lucas Sunday, January 1 8:00 am Jean Butterfield 10:30 am Catherine Suetterlin
Envelopes/Loose $ 11,406
Capital Campaign 2012
476
Christmas Flowers
140
Christmas Offering
550
Bequests/Memorials
75
Annual Fund 240
Angel Fund 643
Other 342
TOTAL $ 13,872
Change for Parish Change There are ENVELOPES for your weekly change by the entrances to the church. Please take them home, fill them and return them to church.
Parish Office Closures The parish office will be closed on Monday, January 2 in observance of the New Year’s holiday.
ABL Pregnancy and Help Center
Anyone interested in helping revitalize and further develop the ABL Pregnancy and Help Center please contact Judi Schutzenhofer for more infor-mation at 618-593-3622. An informational meeting will be held on January 9 at 6:30 pm in Morris Hall.
ZIGGY’S WISDOM: When things don’t go your way, who do you blame? How do you act? ZIGGY’S THOUGHTS: First of all get out of the blame game. Sometimes things “just happen”; nobody is to blame. And if there is blame…let it go! Jesus has forgiven us all, and he expects us to do the same.
From the Desk Of Fr. John Merry Christmas! Our Advent has stirred our hearts in readiness to celebrate this great feast of the Nativity of Jesus Christ. We have looked back upon history and the words of the Holy Prophets who prepared the way. John the Baptist was a prominent figure and voice calling us to ‘Prepare the way of the Lord’. Now the Feast is here! Now is the time to celebrate the gift of our salvation and redemption! The traditional hymn ‘O come, O come Emmanuel’ finishes with the refrain… ‘Rejoice, Rejoice…!’ That is what Christmas is all about. The centuries of waiting for the promised one…the Anointed One…have now come to fruition in the birth of Jesus of the Virgin Mary. It is hard for our culture to realize the wonder and mystery of this moment that is central to all time and history. The Lord God who made the universe and holds it in existence has embraced our human condition by taking on human flesh in all of its limitations. But He did so as to lift us up to share in His divine life and show us our true nature and destiny. The Gospel is filled with joyful good news for all of mankind. We are the messengers of that joy…and we need to show it and invite others to embrace and experience that joy. We often find ourselves resisting happiness…true happiness…the very gift of God’s love for us. The Christmas book this year invites us to reflect on own lives and patterns that resist the greatest gift of all…enjoy reading. Again…Merry Christmas…and ‘Rejoice, Re-joice!’ The weather report…changed our plans to bring our ‘Growing, Living, Building Together’ campaign to completion. But that same weather changed many plans, parties, and family gatherings as well. So we will celebrate the culmination of our campaign…Commitment Sunday…on the weekend of January 7-8…the Feast of Epiphany. The Magi came bearing gifts…and we will all gather to bring our gifts to the Lord for this special project also.
Our project is really growing our community spirit, deepening our faith, securing our solidarity with one another. We want to continue growing, living and building God’s dwelling place among us…with lives that are living stones for God’s house. The outward symbol is the facility that should reflect our inner beauty, faith and love. May the Lord lead all of us to consider a spirit of generosity and gratitude…since we have been blessed to use our present facilities because of those who went before us…and shared, sacri-ficed, and gave of themselves. Now it is our turn…for the present and future generations! St. Luke gives us insight into the mystery of the incarnation in the Infancy Narrative…the early part of his Gospel. He helps us better understand the Divine conception of the child Jesus in the womb of the Virgin Mary. He points to the place of the Birth of the Messiah…Bethlehem. He allows us to hear the voice of the Angel announcing this great truth to the shepherds…and the choir of angels singing God’s praises… ‘Glory to God in the Highest!’ John’s Gospel which is proclaimed at the Christmas Mass ‘during the day’ opens us to the mystery even further when he tells us… ‘In the beginning was the Word…and the Word became flesh.’ Jesus existed before all time and it was through him that all things came to be. This particular passage of John’s Gospel was called the ‘last Gospel’…since in the former liturgy the priest would always read this passage before he would leave the altar. It is a wonderful proclamation of the mystery of our salvation and the wonder of ‘God made Man’ for us. Again…this is the cause of such great joy during this Holy Season. New Year’s Masses…which is next week-end…regular times for Masses…Saturday, December 31 at 4:30 pm…and the regular schedule for Sunday, January 1 at 8 am and 10:30 am. Parish Office closed – Monday, Dec. 26…and…Monday, Jan. 2. (School resumes Thursday Jan. 5)
Ss. Peter and Paul School News
Knights of Columbus
Dec. 22—Jan 4 Christmas Vacation Thu. Jan 5 Classes Resume Fri. Jan 6 Honor Roll Presentations after Mass Wed. Jan 11 Papa John’s Pizza Night (SSPP gets up to 20% of your order! Buy Scrip too!!) Fri. Jan 13 Student of the Month after 8:15 a.m. Mass Mon. Jan 16 NO SCHOOL, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Fri. Jan 20 GLO Bingo
KNIGHTS KNEWS: Dec. 22—Jan 2: KC Hall Closed All normally scheduled activities cancelled. Have a Merry and blessed Christmas!
Family Caregiver Support Groups
St. John’s Community Care offers ongoing support groups that provide fellowship with other caregivers and comfort in knowing that you are not alone in these efforts. Ses-sions are as follows at two locations:
2nd Wednesday of Every Month
5:30-6 pm
Light Dinner Served
6-7 pm
Support Group
(Complimentary Adult Day Service Available)
St. John’s Community Care
222 Goethe Ave.
Collinsville
3rd Wednesday of Every Month
6:30-8 pm
Support Group
St. John’s Commuity Care
1015B Century Drive
University Pointe II Center
Edwardsville
Call Stacey at 344-5008 for more information.
PSR Participates in Posadas
PSR students participat-ed in a Posadas, a Mexican Christmas tradition. Mary and Joseph go knocking on doors asking for shelter for nine days before Christmas. On the last day they are welcomed and a celebration begins.
Please pray for the following men and women who are serv-ing in our armed forces: Capt. Matthew Derfler US Army MSGT. Glen Davis US AF Cpl Larry Tyler USMC MSgt Adam Mercer USAF S/SSgt Britt M. Sherman US Army Capt. Michael A. Shah US Army Capt. Jacob Lewis USMC LCPL Juan A. Gonzales USMC Pvt. Monica Gonzalez US Army Fc3 Matthew Wehmeyer US Navy LCPL Michael I. Guide USMC S.Sgt. Daniel Husbands USAF MSgt. Hugh Weise USMC Lt. Joshua A. Reeder US Navy Pfc. Gary Voegtle US Army Maj. Michael W. Meyer, Jr. CW04 Jerry Hunter US Army SSgt. Ben Bohnenstiehl USAF AOM Ed Clark US Navy SrA Mark Kimball USAF 2nd Lt. Adam Fischer USMC SSgt. David Bednara USAF Col Chuck Heimann US Army 2nd Lt. Scott Heimann US Army AOM Jack Matthews US Navy Col. Ed Hulten US Army CPO Edward Mahoney US Navy SrA Kelly Mahoney USAF Maj. Natalie Walker USMC Sec. Let. Nathen Walker US Navy Pvt. Sam Asbury US Army G.S.T. Daniel Manning USAF David Zagorski US Nat’l Gd LCPL Dominic Blackburn USMC
Stewardship: A Way of Life - Prayer
Remember In Your
Deborah Wethersall Ed Budnicki Bruce Kuck Linda & Gary Harvell Paul Humphrey Virginia Hufker Ray Sievers Roger Pense The Radosevich Family Barbara Arnold Ruthann Frey Mildred Duncan Mary Childress Eva Bassett Ann Van Dyke Leroy Benvenuto Joe Giacoletto Ron Rampold Ed & Lucy Wachter Pat Murphy Steve Szakielo Rosemarie Chadwick Keith and Amy Ferguson Family Roy Bouse Mary Schwaegel Virginia Kupinski
Growing, Living, Building Together Campaign Prayer
Dear Lord, we know everything we have comes from you. You came to show us that life consists of giving. Open our hearts to recognize the need to enlarge our gathering space, to improve accessibility, and to upgrade our facilities so they may be more welcoming to parish-ioners and visitors. Teach us to be generous as you are generous. Show us the joys of giving. Inspire us to give sacrificially and cheerfully according to our means. Guide us as we are growing, living and building our spiritual home for everyone together. Through Christ Our Lord, Amen.
James Waghorn
Norma Foley Donna Jarzemkoski
We express our condolences to
Kenneth Gulledge
on the death of his mother
and to
Renee VanDyke on the death of her brother.
Transformation Tuesdays Inspired by
“The Jesus Question” CD by Matthew Kelly
• Seasonal Theme • Theme Question • Gospel Thought • Transformation Action • Wisdom Words • Transformation Tool
Every Tuesday 2:00 PM - Morris Hall
Also available on: • Parish Website • YouTube • Facebook • iTunes Podcast • SoundCloud
Hosts: Deacon Jimmy Ghiglione & Aaron Emig
Francis Anson
Frank Anson
Earl & Lil Blair
Louis Calvettio
Bob Catalpa
Lessie & Jim Chapman Sr.
Ed & Rosemary Cullen
Fred Dalton
Frank & Margherita Defilippi
Herbert Defilippi
Bob Emig
Andrew Richard Ferguson
The Friemann Family
Agnes & Frank Goble
Jerry Grant
Cathy Hill
The Hook Family
Richard Horton
The Hosto Family
Alfred & Agnes Johnson
Viola Kanturek
Rudolph Kanturek
Mr. & Mrs. Vance Kazlowski
Jerry Kennedy
Mary Kennedy
The Deceased members of the
Kloczak family
Brad Kolo
Anthony & Bertha Kopcych
Michael & Frances Kucinick
Jacob & Robert Kupinski
Andrew Langenstein
Ben & Ella Loyet
Bertha Machinsky
Hank Mahat
Betty J. McAllister
Connie Rae McAllister
Kenneth H. McAllister Sr.
Don McMahon
Mary & Elmer Molitor
Irene Muniz
Donald Craig Nevinger
Billie Ann Oestreich
William Oestreich
Kate Ossola
Irwin & Cornelia Parrill
The Palmer Family
Mr. & Mrs. George “Freddy” Passmore
Mr. Michael Passmore
Pam Pressnall
Fred Pressnall
Leonard Randant
Mr. & Mr. Ralph Reynolds
Mr. & Mrs. Armini Rick
Viola Sbardelotto
Nancy Schapp
The Deceased members of the
Schutzenhofer family
Mary Skundrich
Gus & Vivian Soehlke
Rose & Louis Splaingard
Les & Annamae Sutton
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Thornburg
Bill Thorpe
Dianna Thorpe
Kevin Thorpe
Mr. & Mrs. Emil Vacca
Richard & Mary Vojas
Michael Wobbe
Christmas Flower Memorials
Around the Diocese
Ss. Peter and Paul Parish is giving a Christmas book to each family attending Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Masses. This year’s parish gift is Resisting Happiness by Mat-thew Kelly. More about the book…Are you happy? It may be the wrong question. Most of us think we are relatively happy, while at the same time knowing that we could be happier—maybe even
a lot happier. Ordinary people and the finest philosophers have been exploring the question of happiness for thousands of years, and theories abound. But this is not a book of theory. Resisting Happiness is a deeply personal, disarmingly transparent look at why we sabotage our own happiness and what to do about it. Are you over whelmed? Do you procrastinate? Do you some-times feel like you are your own worst enemy? Are you ignoring your dreams? Have you lost the courage to truly be yourself? Do you feel that your life lacks meaning and purpose? Do you find yourself avoiding the real issues in your life and focusing on the superficial? We all experience these feelings and doubts from time to time. But do you know what to do when you experience them? In
this fascinating book, Matthew Kelly, with his signature combi-nation of the profound and practical, helps us understand why we feel these things and how to rise above them. Breaking through resistance, Kelly tells us, is essential to becoming the best version of ourselves and living with passion ad purpose. What is resistance? It’s that sluggish feeling of not wanting to do something that you know is good for you. It’s the inclina-tion to do something that you unabashedly know is not good for you. It’s the desire and tendency to delay something you should be doing right now. It is resistance that stands between you and happiness. In these pages you will learn not only what it is, but how to recognize and conquer it in your own life.
A Christmas Gift for You and Your Family
Way of Lights Wintertime sparkles at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows as the Annual Way of Lights Christmas display illuminates the grounds. Since 1970, the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate have invited one and all to make the Way of Lights a part of their family tradition. This breathtaking display focuses on the birth of Christ, the one true light of the world. Visit the website for specific details and times at wayoflights.org There are lots of new things this year and so much to see and do! Devotion to St. Peregrine A monthly mass devotion in honor of St. Peregrine (the “Cancer Saint”) is held at the 8 am Mass at Our Lady Queen of Peace, 5923 North Belt West, Belleville. The dates for the first quarter of 2017 are January 5, February 2 and March 2.
Celebrating the Christmas Season
at Home Be sure and pick up the spe-cial Christmas Season bulletin provided by our bulletin production company. Celebrating the Christmas Season at Home features articles, ideas and action steps to keep Christ in Christmas. It also includes an Epiphany House Blessing.
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Our Advent Journey...Our parish participated in many activities to support our Advent Journey leading up to welcoming Jesus into our hearts on this Christmas Day. They included the Giving Tree where parishioners showed their generosity in helping those less fortunate in our area. The school children helped the city open the season by providing carolers. Our second graders received First Reconcilia-tion. The students presented the annual School Christmas program. Lessons in Carols provided a moving and inspirational experience of music and Scripture and our church decorators prepared our environment for the Holy Season. And special thanks to all for your patience as our church got a fresh coat of paint!
Dear Brothers and Sisters: Welcome to all and blessings to you and your family during this holy Christmas season as we recognize and feel the true depth of God’s love for us in the sending of His only son into our world. My prayer for all of you is one of gratitude for your faith and love and the spirit of community you have shown, especially with our construction project and the many inconveniences it has brought. I thank you for your patience and understanding, keeping in mind the end result that will mean so much for our parish. Although we questioned the wisdom of running a capital campaign so close to Christmas, we can now see that the process does truly fit with the season. We have had many people step up as volunteers to serve in taking the message of the campaign to fellow parishioners. We have searched our hearts to make our decision to share God’s gifts to build our parish community—that in turn can help us reach out to our community at large. We have seen exceptional generosity in sacrificial giving. We have grown together as we envisioned our new facility and how it will change what we do and how we do it. All of this is the grateful response of a disciple—one who follows Jesus and embraces a new way of life built upon developing a personal relationship with Him through prayer, hospitality, and service. I thank you for your ongoing support and generosity to our parish with your time, talents and treasure. As you entered church, you received our parish gift to your family—the new Matthew Kelly book “Resisting Happiness.” Enjoy the book and may it provide you with uplifting ideas for renewing your spiritual life. At all times of the year, but especially during this season, we can reflect on the fact that we…and every person in the world…are loved unconditionally by God. May you treasure this in your heart…and receive and share the peace of Christmas. Peace,
Father John
Welcome and Christmas Blessings to You and
Your Family