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The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, January 17, 2016 Isaiah 62:1-5; 1 Corinthians 12:4-11; John 2:1-11 The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, January 24, 2016 Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; 1 Corinthians 12:12-30; Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21 The First of His Miracles Changing Water to Wine

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The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Isaiah 62:1-5; 1 Corinthians 12:4-11; John 2:1-11

The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10; 1 Corinthians 12:12-30; Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21

The First of His Miracles Changing Water to Wine

Day Date Mass For Status Requested By Celebrant

Saturday 1/16 5pm Paul McGuire D Esther and Emil Kilianski Fr. John Mary

Sunday 1/17 9am Paul Brian Slaydon D Warren & Suzanne Rose Fr. John Mary

Sunday 1/17 11am Emil Kilianski D Rob and Angela Maher Fr. John Mary

Wednesday 1/20 9am

Communion Services Thursday 1/21 9am

Friday 1/22 9am

Saturday 1/23 5pm Paul McGuire D Legion of Mary Fr. Thomas Poisson

Sunday 1/24 9am Missa Pro Populo Fr. Thomas Poisson

Sunday 1/24 11am John Hurley D Anne Hurley Fr. Thomas Poisson

* Celebrated at St. Joseph's/Shrine of St. Katharine Drexel

Office Hours: Thursday after Mass until 12pm

Phone: (434) 842-3970

Weekend: Sunday 9:00AM

Holy Day: 9:00AM

Weekday: Thu 9:00AM

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sunday: before Mass 8:30AM Adoration: Last Sunday of the Month 7:30 – 8:30AM

Weekend: First Saturday 9:00AM

Saturday Vigil 5:00PM

Sunday 11:00AM

Weekday: Wed & Fri 9:00AM

Mass With Children Sun 01/24 11:00AM

Latin Mass:

Our Lady of Peace Appomattox

1st & 3rd Sunday 3:00PM

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

First Friday after 9AM Mass or by appointment

Saturday 4:00PM

Adoration: Monday-Friday 6AM to 10:00PM

Rosary: After 9:00AM Weekday Masses

Parish Center Office Hours:

9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (M-F)

Saint Nicholas

Learning Center

7:15am – 6:30pm [email protected]

[email protected] Phone: (434) 589-5201 Fax: (434) 589-4463

Visit our Website: http://saintspeterpaul.org/

Rectory 15 Dogleg Rd

Palmyra, VA 22963 (434) 589-5200

[email protected]

Twinning with Saint Peter's Parish

Fond-Pierre, Haiti

Pastor: Rev. Gerald Francis Musuubire

Permanent Deacon: Rev. Mr. Robert Allen

Office Manager: Pamela Dempsey

Pastoral Council Chair: Rich Warren

Finance Council Chair: Carol Fernandes

If you wish to have a name added to the list, please notify the office (434) 589-5201

Barbara Acosta * Cindy Alira-Kiesler * Michael Amato * Connie Aspell * Derek Assink * Nancy Avers

Fran Allan * Sal Barcia * Amy Beck * Pat Bergor * Peggy Boggess * Debra Borowicz * Robert Bossong

Anne Branigan * Pamela Bronson * Bob & Rita Buzzard * Mary Callahan * Stephen Campagna * Mae Carey

Bradly & Marge Casella * Maryann Cascio * Sister Mary Charles * Roberta Condon * Nancy Connors * Bob Cote * Jim Cullinan

Connie D’Amico * Kevin Dolan * Carol Donohue * Jack & Edna Donnelly * Laura Dotts * Nancy Dudley * Bruce Duncan

Monty Dunckan * Ellen Dunn * Helga Fallis * Leoncio Feliciano * Ellen Ferris * Donna Firth * Jim Frawley * Dave Garner

Kevin Geiger * Margaret Goldberg * Helen Gomes * Gracie * Tom Griffin * John Groholski * Pat Hagger * Troxie Harding

Rick Hayden * Fred Hansen * Jeff Henrietta * Suzanne Hilbert * Caisey Rose Hoffman * Eleanor Holodak * Jim Holodak

Charlie Illig * Danielle Jones * John & Rosemary Kaiser * Valdas Kasparaitlis * Carolyn Kerrigan * Tom Kinter * Nathan Kittredge

Raymond Lantz * Marcia Aulebach-Lagomarsino * George Lechner * Karin Lee * Stacey Maas * Diana Mariutto * Lynn Martin

Christi Maurer * Steven McCall * Eileen McCoy * Kathy & Bradley McNally * Art, Judy, and Debbie Menard * Joan Merk

Rose Millington * Mildred Monahan * Brenda Morgan * Rachel Morris * Jim Mullin * Joanne Murphy * The Nelson Family * Nick

Jack and Lillian Nolfo * Joe Novak * Mary-Ellen O'Rourke * Natalie Palmer * Ryan Palmer * Teagan Palmer * The Parson Family

Frank Persico * Sandi Petras * Matthew Picone * Alicia Phillips * Richard & Denise Pillar * Agnes Pomeroy * Connie Porter

Nick Pugliese * Don Raab * Chris Ramirez * Solidad Ramirez * Margaret Reilly * Donald Rebarchak * Sandra Reynard

Nancy Richards * Patricia Robinson * Cliff Rodgers * Emma Rose * Andy Rutkowski * Kathy Saurman * Bob and Mary Sedlak

Robert Smith * Frank Stewart * Susan Strong * the Starowicz Family * Jamie Steiner Janet Supplee * Cheryl Surrett

Linda Tansey * Thomas Family * Jimmie Utterback * Mary Vrennan * Stephanie Vinson-Campbell * Terry Walker * Mary Walsh

Robert Watts * Lenore Weir * Joyce White * Sister Regina Wilson * Diane Wolfe * Linda Wolfe * Megan Wyndam

Morgan Yancey * Nick Zumar

New to Saints Peter and Paul?

We are delighted to have you join

our parish family!

We hope that you are finding love,

hospitality, and a sense of

community here.

Please stop by our

Welcome Newcomers table

after Mass to pick up our

Welcome Packet.

SANCTUARY CANDLE MEMORIAL January

Donor: Patrick & Pam Dempsey

Memorial: Mary Rose Johnson

SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH JANUARY 16-17, 2016

BREAD AND WINE MEMORIAL

January

Donor: Vivan Kilianski Ruszel Memorial: Emil Kilianski

OFFERTORY COLLECTION

January 09-10, 2016

First Offering

$ 3,526.00

First Offering - Faith Direct $ 1,392.00

Total: $ 4,918.00

Second Collection this weekend: Respect Human Life

Second Collection next weekend: CROSS Catholic

Next weekend we will host Cross Catholic Outreach.

This is Cross Catholic Outreach:

MISSION

True change comes from within. Physical change is not complete without sharing the Gospel. In order to

break the cycle of poverty, we must first start with the heart. This refers to the active combination of word and

deed; “holistic ministry”. Neither side of our ministry is complete without the other. We must address both to

see a true transformation and to end the plague of extreme poverty.

We are a Catholic ministry that serves the poorest of the poor internationally by channeling aid through

dioceses, parishes, and Catholic missionaries, cost-effectively helping the poor break the cycle of poverty while

advancing Catholic evangelization.

VISION

We seek to reflect God's love for us in the way we treat others - not only with words of encouragement, but

through practical actions which comfort, sustain and uplift those in greatest need.

The Scriptures clearly reveal this call to action, and its truth will be our guide (1 John 3:16, Isaiah 58:6-12,

Matthew 25:31-46, Acts 2:40-47).

As believers in Christ's Gospel and the Church's corporal works of mercy, we strive to bring God's promised

salvation to men and women of every race, creed and walk of life. Jesus also taught that the needy are rich in

faith - a gift which can bless the poor in spirit. Therefore, we seek to create an exchange of both material and

spiritual sustenance between the Church in America and churches in developing countries.

In all things, we strive to glorify God, revealing His perfect grace to the world.

FAITH

We believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.

We believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God

from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father;

through him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven, and by the

Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius

Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. He

ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the

living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end.

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with

the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets. We believe in one, holy,

catholic and apostolic Church. We confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins and we look forward to the

resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.

VALUES

We want to value what God values. We want to conform our heart and mind to the heart and mind of God.

Consequently, we humbly seek to be guided by the following core values in our ministry and to constantly seek

the wisdom of God to improve our understanding and implementation of these principles.

1. We seek to provide food, clothing, shelter, medical care, education, economic opportunities and other such

blessings to the poorest of the poor.

2. We seek to help the poor in Jesus’ name and for the glory of God.

3. We seek to give priority to those Catholic churches and ministries which employ a community-oriented

strategy in helping the poor and which increase the self-sufficiency of the poor.

4. We seek to foster an exchange between the Catholic Dioceses of the developing world and the Catholic

churches of the U.S. and demonstrate respect for the vision of the churches and ministries with which we

work.

5. We seek to maintain a high standard of excellence in our work, not sacrificing the quality of our work for the

sake of quantity. And we seek to operate with integrity and honesty in respect to our donors and co-laborers.

6. We seek to operate with total transparency and accountability in our ministry and work under the direction

of the Bishops on our Board of Directors.

Sun 1/17 RCIA Group Meeting 9:30 - 10:45am M

NO CCD Classes Resume 01/24 Parish Center

Father John Mary Joy of the Gospel Family Meeting 12:30-2:00pm F/E

Mon 1/18

Yoga 11:00 - 12:30pm E

Mah Jongg Group 1:00-4:00pm E

Body Focus 6:00 - 7:00pm 116

Den 1 6:30-7:30p, 117

Saved by the Book Bible Study 7:00-9:00pm 122

Tues 1/19

Choir Rehearsal 5:30 - 6:30pm Church

Zumba 6:00-7:00pm E

Contemporary Choir Rehearsal 7:00-8:00pm Church

Al-Anon 6:00 - 8:00pm M

Wed 1/20

Den 10 6:30 - 7:30pm 115

Den 6 6:30 - 7:30pm 116

Den 9 6:30 - 7:30pm 117

Den - Tigers 6:30 - 7:30pm 122

Troop 138 7:00-8:00PM E

SWAG 7:00-9:00pm Lounge

Thurs 1/21

Legion of Mary 10:00-12 noon 123

Piece Makers 1:00-2:00pm E

Rejoice Bible Study 1:00-2:00pm 122

Fri 1/22 ZUMBA 10:30 - 12:30 E

Hand & Foot 1:00-5:00pm Commons

Fish Fry Meeting 9:00-12 Noon 123

Sat 1/23 ZUMBA 10:30 - 12:30 pm F

Cross Catholic Outreach

Sun 1/24

Contemporary Choir Rehearsal 9:00-10:45 am Church

CCD - 1st Communion Meeting 9:00-9:30am F

RCIA Group Meeting 9:30 - 10:45am M

CCD Classes 9:45 - 10:45am Parish Center

St Michael Room; R= St Raphael Room; C= Commons; G= Gabriel � Parish Hall: E= St Elizabeth; F= St Francis

SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH JANUARY 16-17, 2016

If you are celebrating your

Marriage Anniversary in January

and would like to be part of the

Marriage Blessing Mass

Saturday, February 7th

Please notify the office before

Wednesday, January 27th

SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH JANUARY 16-17, 2016

Joy of the Gospel Prayer Group

Join us

February 9th and 23rd

4:00 pm

Parish Center Room 122

Thursdays

1pm

Room 122

For more information, please contact:

June Wimer (434) 589-2863

[email protected]

Mondays - 7pm

St Raphael's Room

All are welcome!

For more information, please contact:

William Buono, (434) 984-5630

[email protected]

(Sts Peter and Paul)

Celeste Shapiola, (434) 842-1869

[email protected]

(St. Joseph’s)

Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment will be closing soon. We would love to

see you for a tour or visit. If you are interested in

learning more about Charlottesville Catholic School,

please contact

Katrina Kuhn, Admissions Coordinator (434) 964-0400

[email protected] You may also fill out an inquiry form on our

website: www.cvillecatholic.org

WANT TO BE A GIFT BEARERS AT MASS!!!!!

Have ever wondered how the gift bearers at Mass are

chosen? Have ever wanted to be a gift bearer? Generally

gift bearers are chosen at random by the ushers, so if you

want to be a gift bearer on a special day (birthday,

anniversary, remembrance, etc.) or “JUST BECAUSE” you

want to, see an usher before Mass. They will be VERY

happy to accommodate you.

ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS ASK!!

For more information, please contact: Pam Dempsey - (434) 589-5201

or John Condon

j r c b i s k i t 1 @ e m b a r q m a i l . c o m

Holy Comforter Parish in Charlottesville is

seeking a full-time Coordinator of Religious

Education. This position is responsible for

the Parish Catechetical programs for both

youth and adults. This position also

provides preparation for celebration of the

sacraments for adults, youth and their

parents. This individual:

• Must follow the policies of the Diocese

to insure the safety of all children and

youth involved in the programs;

• Must keep records for the religious

education program;

• Prepare the calendars and annual

budget;

• Order all textbooks and materials;

• And, coordinate, recruit, and train

catechists according to their gifts and

needs of the program.

• Applicant must be a practicing

Catholic in good standing.

• A bachelor's degree in theology,

religious education or a related field

• or a certificate in pastoral ministry

from a Catholic Institution or working

toward a BA degree.

• This position requires evening and

weekend work.

Please send resume to:

Fr. Joseph Mary Lukyamuzi

[email protected]

Pregnancy Center

Baby Shower

In the Church Lobby

February 1st – February 29th

All new or handmade baby items will

be gratefully appreciated!

DVD’s available in the Commons Now Borrow or Purchase

If you choose to borrow, please select one of the Borrow Copies and return it to the shelf after you finish with it. If possible, purchase a copy (suggested donations on the kiosk), use it for yourself and/or, in the spirit of Evangelization, give it to someone you think it might benefit.

Confession

Based upon his proven and powerful parish mission

presentation, Fr. Larry Richards’ talk on Confession

has become the #1 talk in North America dealing

with the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He is riveting,

honest, humorous, very human, and often touchingly

gentle. Fr. Larry provides listeners with hope for a

closer, healing relationship with Jesus Christ.

*** Car Raffle Status ***

The car raffle drawing is expected to be held on

FEBRUARY 7th

after the 11am mass

We are fast approaching that date. Please consider

buying a raffle ticket now, so we can calculate how

close we are to meeting our goal.

The raffle is open to all- family, friends, co-workers

etc.

Tickets are $150/each.

Other options:

• You may share a ticket.

• If you do not want a car, the winner has the

option of selling the car back to the dealer.

Please refer to the full page Car Raffle

information in this bulletin for more details.

HopeTree Family Services

Do you have room in your heart and home for a

child in need? Do you want to make a positive

difference in the life of a child? HopeTree Family

Services is looking for people like you to consider

long-term or short-term foster care for children

who are in need of a safe a loving home. HopeTree

provides you with the training and support you

need to be the parents that they need. To hear

more about this opportunity, please come to our

next Orientation Session which will be held at:

The Virginia Baptist Resource Center, 2828 Emerywood Parkway,

Richmond, VA 23294 On Feb 8, 2016 from 6:00—7:00 pm

For more information contact Shannon: (804) 201-9006

[email protected]

The Virginia Catholic Conference invites

Catholics to come to Richmond to advocate for

life and justice during this winter’s General

Assembly session on one of three newly

introduced Catholics in the Capital Days. The

dates are Tuesday, Jan. 26, Thursday, Feb. 4, and

Wednesday, Feb. 17. (On Feb. 17 the Conference

and Virginia Bishops will also host Virginia Vespers

at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Richmond at

5 p.m. All are invited.) To attend Catholics in the

Capital Days, call or email your senator and

delegate to set up your appointments, and then

register with the Conference at

[email protected]. We’ll provide you with

legislative updates, talking points and

refreshments at our offices prior to your legislative

visits. Learn more at www.vacatholic.org

Virginia’s Catholic Bishops welcome

government leaders and public to first Virginia

Vespers to pray for needs of Commonwealth

At the midpoint of this year’s Virginia General

Assembly session Virginia Bishops Francis X.

DiLorenzo and Paul S. Loverde and their public

policy agency, the Virginia Catholic Conference,

invite government officials and the public to the

first-ever Virginia Vespers: Evening Prayer for

the Commonwealth at the beautiful, historic

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Richmond at 5

p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 17. The hour-long service

will draw on an ancient Christian liturgy to pray for

the needs of Virginia. Join lawmakers and public

officials of all faiths, clergy, educators, social

service practitioners, parishioners and other

people of goodwill at this vital gathering. A

reception follows.

Register at www.vacatholic.org

WIN A 2016 CAR!!!

A chance for you to win a 2016 car, and at the same time, help raise funds to further

pay down our New Parish Center and Cemetery debt.

A limited number of raffle tickets will be sold, enhancing your odds of winning.

Minimum tickets to be sold: 200*

Maximum tickets to be sold: 500

Price: $150 per ticket (tickets may be shared)

RESCHEDULED

Drawing Date: February 07, 2016

*We must sell at least 200 tickets for the drawing to take place

If less than 200 tickets are sold, the raffle will not be held.

The $150 per ticket will be refunded to the purchaser.

WINNER: choice of one car from

Jim Price Auto Dealer

Winner is responsible for all taxes

2016 CHEVY MALIBU KIA SPORTAGE HYUNDI SONATA

Ticket Sales: Tickets are available in the Commons after mass and the Parish Office

If you have any questions, please contact:

Jim Cullinan

(434) 589-4551

Thank you for your continued support of our fund raising efforts.

The Knights of Columbus

Substance Abuse Awareness Poster Contest

is open to all young people between the ages of:

8 through 11

12 through 14

Please pray for: John Blackburn * the Blackwell Family * Rosemarie Campbell * Lorraine Cottrell Alma Davis * Christine Fusaro * Angelica Galvez-Sobral * Rodolfo Galvez-Sobral Mike Genovese * Mauricio Granados * George Lewis * Leonard Joseph Mark

Bob Merhoff * Bill Miller * William Monola * Tom Nelson * Howell L. B. Newton * Alice Noel Angela Novosel * Richard Sharff * Jeff Slaydon * Julie Waitz * Kathleen Miller Warn * Jordan Watkins

Christopher White * Kathie Williamson * Meredith Williamson

OFFERTORY COLLECTION

Weekly Offering for

January 01, 2016 $382

January 03, 2016 $760

Georgia Wells $45

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