55 Jefferson Street, Monument, CO 80132 W E L C O M E
Transcript of 55 Jefferson Street, Monument, CO 80132 W E L C O M E
February 24, 2019 petertherock.org
You’re invited!
UPON THIS ROCK CELEBRATION
Bishop Sheridan, Fr. Gregory and Fr. Michael invite
you to the groundbreaking ceremony and blessing for
Peter the Rock Chapel and Ministry Center on
Sunday, March 3, at 10am.
Following all Masses on March 2 & 3, the building
committee is hosting receptions in Jaeger Hall.
Building committee members, builders and architects
will be available to answer your questions about this
important project.
Refreshments will be provided.
55 Jef ferson Street , Monument, CO 801 32
W E L C O M E
St. Peter Eucharistic Celebrations
Monday @ 8am
Tuesday @ 8:15am & 5:30pm
Wednesday @ 8am
Thursday @ 8am & 5:30pm
Friday @ 8am
Saturday @ 8am & 5pm
Sunday @ 8am,10:30am & 5pm
Reconciliation
Tuesday & Thursday after 5:30pm Mass
Saturday @ 3:45pm
Holy Hour
Friday @ 3pm
Ash Wednesday March 6, 2019
Mass Times
8am, 4:30pm, and 7pm
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The Liturgical Posture of Standing
By Bill Uhl
Have you ever wondered why we stand, sit, and kneel several times throughout the liturgy? Each of these liturgical postures carries great significance. Since standing is the first posture we assume when Mass begins, I’ll address it in this article. I’ll discuss sitting and kneeling in future articles. During Mass, we stand often. According to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM), “The faithful should stand from the beginning of the Entrance Chant, or while the Priest approaches the altar, until the end of the Collect; for the Alleluia Chant before the Gospel; while the Gospel itself is pro-claimed; during the Profession of Faith and the Universal Prayer; and from the invitation, Orate, fratres (Pray, brethren), before the Prayer over the Offerings until the end of Mass” (n. 43). (In the United States, we may kneel after singing the Holy, Holy, Holy. We may also “sit or kneel during the period of sacred silence after Communion” [n. 43].) Standing not only links us to our ancient roots but also is an expression of hope. In The Spirit of the
Liturgy, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI presents both the historical aspects of standing and what it means for us today. Praying while standing was common in both Old Testament and Jesus’ times (194-95). For Christians, standing signifies victory: “Jesus stands in God’s presence—he stands because he has trodden death and the power of the Evil One underfoot” (195). Standing also signifies readiness: “Christ is stand-ing up at the right hand of God, in order to meet us” (195). What should our attitude be toward standing? “When we stand, we know that we are united to the victory of Christ, and when we stand to listen to the Gospel, it is an expression of reverence. When this Word is heard, we cannot remain sitting; it pulls us up. It demands both reverence and courage, when he calls us to set off in some new direction, to do his will and to carry it into our lives and into the world” (195). May Pope Benedict’s words inspire us. Whenever we attend Mass, may we stand reverently, pray for the courage to answer God’s call, and proclaim with hope, “I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen.”
St. Peter Catholic Women’s Book Club
The group meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month in
the large conference room. We are currently reading
The First Society by Scott Hahn.
Upcoming Books:
March – Who Does He Say You Are? Women
Transformed by Christ in the Gospels by Colleen C.
Mitchell
April –The Noonday Devil, Acedia, The Unnamed Evil of
Our Times by Jean-Charles Nault OSB
Learn more at petertherock.org.
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PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL Olivia Burtwistle Maria Bartos John/Judy Beacon Sharon Linsky Valerie Tomm Shane Wilkinson Fred LaClair Earl Depner Alaina Bohler Kay Hawkins Stella Nelson Sue Cameron Louis Annmar Dick Williams Suzanne Gibbons Gordon Barker James Cordoba Madeline Franki Mary Anne Kaelin Joni Arbanas Harriet Tom Tami Ressler Ernie LaClair Melanie Seiter Michelle Catalano Mike Nicholson Marvin Emerich Laura Delohery Dani LaClair Eddie O’Callaghan
Lloyd Nicholson Lexi Stewart Joan Durbin Ed Ganzel Henrietta Moody Kim Cassidy Ron Logan Joan Schmitz Bill Dover Nicole Freeman Christy Gaughan Cecilia Martin
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED Greg Canono Carolyn Henrikson Michael Murphy Robert Anderson Bernice Yandura Dave Socha Emerson Pagano Bob Mikulich Mary Behr Kathy Beck Theresa Parnisi Bruce Hoette Jeanette Anderson Bruce Corley Christopher Whalen Sandy Spoto Ruth Byrne Kathy Merrick Brian Inglis Mary Martindale Eleanor Harrigan Maria L. Colosimo Wayne Skora Walter Brower Josephine Alden David Flanigan Harold Price Mary Albanesi Phyllis Stowe Felix Sarabia Josephine Stone Lilia Perales DeJimenez Andrew Bay Karen Fostey Colin Michael Mulhern Kelly McGuire Trish Fleischer Jack Kennedy Linda Sarabia Janice Riordan Joseph D’Silva Audrey MacDonald Mary Ann Drexler Ruthie Joseph William T. Jones Jim & Joan Burns Michael O’Shea Chris Maniscalch Betty Blyth Kelly Reszczynski Kevin Rudnicki Sue Wencl Abbot Brenden Buckley-Goraczkowski
Danuta Mitchell
Offertory Collection January 13, 2019
Total Offertory $23,259.00
Improvement Fund $1,365.00
School Subsidy $ 855.00
Upon This Rock $ 1662.00
Total Collection $27,141.00
Sat. Feb. 23 8am Kevin Rudnicki�
5pm Marie Cromer
Sun. Feb. 24 8am Kim Chung Gun Family�
10:30am Bill Jones �
5pm St. Peter Parishioners
Mon. Feb. 25 8am Kevin Rudnicki �
Tue. Feb. 26 8:15am Janet McGrath �
5:30pm Kevin Rudnicki �
Wed. Feb. 27 8am Sue Wencl Abbott �
Thu. Feb. 28 8am Marie & Thomas Scarisbrick �
5:30pm Jim Farish �
Fri. Mar. 1 8am Billy Maggio �
8am Marybeth & Steve Steele
Sat. Mar 2 8am Paul DiPasquale �
5pm Rex Miller �
Sun. Mar. 3 8am Gail Banoczi
10:30am St. Peter Parishioners
5pm Sue Wencl Abbott �
Offertory Collection February 17, 2019
Total Offertory $ 21,042.66
Improvement Fund $ 790.00
School Subsidy $ 1,233.00
Upon This Rock $ 17,139.98
Total Collection $ 40,205.54
Readings for the week of February 24, 2019
Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23/Ps 103:1-2, 3-4,
8, 10, 12-13 [8a]/1 Cor 15:45-49/Lk 6:27-38
Monday: Sir 1:1-10/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/Mk 9:14-
29
Tuesday: Sir 2:1-11/Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40 [cf.
5]/Mk 9:30-37
Wednesday: Sir 4:11-19/Ps 119:165, 168, 171, 172,
174, 175 [165a]/Mk 9:38-40
Thursday: Sir 5:1-8/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [40:5a]/Mk
9:41-50
Friday: Sir 6:5-17/Ps 119:12, 16, 18, 27, 34, 35 [35a]/
Mk 10:1-12
Saturday: Sir 17:1-15/Ps 103:13-14, 15-16, 17-18 [cf.
17]/Mk 10:13-16
Next Sunday: Sir 27:4-7/Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 [cf. 2a]/1
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Deepen your Lenten Journey with
NOVA
An Edge family series
for middle and high school students and their
parents.
Join Edge for a journey this Lent that will deepen
our call to prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Each
night we will unpack Lent and learn how we can
turn our hearts back to God.
March 13 • March 20 • April 3 • April 10
Jaegar Hall • 6 - 8pm
There is no charge for this series.
Dinner will be served from 6 - 6:30pm.
RSVP to [email protected].
Steubenville of the Rockies – June 21-23, 2019
High school students: encounter the love of Christ in
Denver this summer! With an exciting lineup
of speakers, musicians and presenters, this
conference will challenge Catholic youth to not just
learn about the Holy Spirit, but to get to know Him
as the living presence of God in our lives.
The conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza
DIA and the cost is $210 per student. Register by
May 15. Learn more at petertherock.org or contact
Help End Funding of Planned Parenthood Do you know where your charitable donation dollars go? These are Nonprofits "behaving badly"- groups linked to Planned Parenthood and/or its agenda: American Association of
Retired Persons (AARP); American
Automobile Association (AAA); American
Burn Association; American Cancer Society;
American Council on Science and
Health. Check out the Boycott Booklet in the Parish Office for the code key and contact info where to write or call.
ROSARY COUNT, 27,725 Our Lady has
117 titles: she selected the title "I am the Lady of
the Rosary" at Fatima. St. Francis de Sales said
“the greatest method of praying IS- Pray the Rosary”.
St. Thomas Aquinas preached 40 straight days on
just the Hail Mary in Rome Italy. St. John Vianney,
patron of priests, was seldom seen without a rosary in his
hand. "The rosary is the scourge of the devil" ~Pope Adrian
VI. "The rosary is a treasure of graces" ~Pope Paul V. Padre
Pio the stigmatic priest said: "The Rosary is
THE WEAPON". Pope Leo XIII wrote 9 encyclicals on
the rosary. Pope John XXIII spoke 38 times about our
Lady and the Rosary. He prayed 15 decades daily. St.
Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort wrote: "The rosary is
the most powerful weapon to touch the Heart of Jesus, Our
Redeemer, who so loves His Mother."
Pray the rosary daily !
Women of the Parish
Join us in fellowship and faith.
A Lenten Reflection will be given by Father Michael at the next Women's Guild gathering,
Friday, March 1st at 8:45 a.m. in Jaeger
Hall.
As always, brunch will be served!
Returning God’s Gifts 2019
Today’s Gospel has the encouraging words for
good stewards-”Give and it shall be given to you,
for the measure you measure with will be measured
back to you.” What encouragement to give
generously of the resources entrusted to our care!
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PRAY FOR THOSE WHO SERVE
Lt. Daniel DeSantis, US Navy, Okinawa
E2 Michael Roche, US Navy, USS Eisenhower
PFC Gabriel Isaiah Layton, Classified
E2 Sarrah Vipond, US Navy, USS Wasp
MSgt. Kristopher Basgall, USAF, Qatar
Capt. John McMurray, USAF-SW Asia
E3 Kenneth Burns, US Navy, USS John C Stennis
Capt. Daniel Boylen III, USAF, Afghanistan
SPC Eric Szymanski US Army, Iraq Capt. Garrett Wilson, USAF, Africa
The Lenten 2019 40 Days for Life campaign
of prayer and fasting officially begins on Ash
Wednesday- May 6th Sign up now for your 1-2
hours of prayer on the Centennial sidewalk outside
Planned Parenthood at: www.40daysforlife.com/
coloradosprings.
The special 40 Days for Life KICK OFF is on
Tuesday, March 5, at 6:10 pm at the Westside
Pregnancy Center - 3925 Centennial Blvd. Come
pray through the Pregnancy Center for the men and
women in crisis who come to them for help, for the
Pregnancy Center staff, and all involved in pro-life
ministry.
Bring an item to donate (size 3/4/5 disposable
diapers, baby formula, stylish maternity clothes for
new moms).
Tapping into Theology
March 12 7pm
Join us at the Pikes Peak Brewing Company
(1756 Lake Woodmoor Drive) for "St. Michael
and the Holy Angels: Understanding Who They Are
and What Their Relationship is to Us in Crea-
tion" presented by Fr. David Boroff. Please
bring a chair as seating is limited.
RSVP to Stephanie Kemp,
SAVE THE DATE
March 3•Groundbreaking 10am
March 6 •Ash Wednesday Mass 8am, 4:30 & 7pm
March 8 •Stations of the Cross 7pm
March 9 & 10 •“The Mass” - A Privileged
Encounter
(Lesson #1) after all Masses
March 12• Tapping into Theology
March 15• Soup Supper & Living Stations of the
Cross
5pm - Soup Supper
7pm - Living Stations
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Divine Mercy Cenacle: Please come to an
informational meeting on forming a Divine Mercy
Cenacle here at St. Peter. March 1, in the large
conference room at 1:30 pm. Questions call
Theresa Knapp 719-502-5827.
Practical Catholicism
Dive deep into your faith with Practical
Catholicism – now meeting Saturday
mornings at St. Peter. The saints open a window for our minds and hearts to hear God. The Practical Catholicism Ministry invites and challenges you to deepen your faith and enrich your life by diving into the writings of saints and harmonizing their lessons with Holy Scripture and the Catechism. Join us in the St. Peter Catholic School lecture hall from 8:30am-10:30am on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. We’ll gather to jointly explore how we can apply these lessons and live more like saints. Coffee and refreshments will be provided to energize our studies! For more information, contact
Wade Feller at 719-332-0414 or [email protected]. Learn more at petertherock.org/practical-catholicism.
Safe Environment
One of the most effective tools
we have to protect our
children and youth from those
who would do them harm is to
develop our listening skills.
We must learn how to listen to what is not said as
well as to what is said. If we monitor the nonverbal
channels of communication when listening to
others, we will develop into truly empathetic
listeners.
Una de las herramientas más efectivas, que tenemos
para proteger a nuestros niños y jóvenes de aquellos
que les pueden hacer daño, es desarrollar nuestras
habilidades para escuchar. Debemos aprender a
escuchar lo que no se dice, así como lo que sí se dice.
Si monitoreamos los canales de comunicación no
verbales cuando escuchamos a los demás, nos
convertiremos en oyentes verdaderamente
empáticos.
"The MASS"- A Lenten Journey
Walk through the Liturgy of the Mass with
Bishop Robert Barron of Word on Fire and be
transformed through insights on the
most privileged and intimate encounter with Our
Lord.
See how Mass brings us out of this fallen world
and into a heavenly realm, how it
revolves around a call from God and a
response from His people, The Church, and most
importantly, how we are intimately joined,
through His Sacrifice on the Cross, with the
Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ
in the Holy Eucharist.
Plan to join our parish family in a dynamic 6
part series during Lent (DVDs are less than 1/2
hour each) immediately following all weekend
Masses in the church sanctuary, beginning
March 9/10 through April 13/14.
Come with us on this special Lenten pilgrimage
that will provide a deeper understanding,
appreciation and love of the
Holy Eucharist- "the source and summit of the
Christian life."