Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish · 7/7/2019 · Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church ~ 700 North...
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Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish
Parroquia Católica de San Pedro y San Pablo
720 N. Baird Street Green Bay, WI 54302
July 20th & 21st, 2019 16th Sunday in Ordinar! Time
20° & 21° de Julio, 2019 16 ° Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Parish Office: 920.435.7548
FAX: 920.432.1321
Veritas Faith Formation: 920.437.0651
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sspeterpaulgb.org
Fr. Anthony Cirignani, O.F.M. Pastor
Fr. Ponciano Macabalo, O.F.M. Priest-Celebrant
The Rev. Paul Umentum Deacon
Lou Anne Roskowski Treasurer Trustee
Don Patz Secretary Trustee
Office Hours
Mon - Thurs 8:30am - 4:00pm
Fridays—Closed All Day
Margo Thorsen Parish Office Manager 920.435.7548
María Tinoco Office Assistant—se habla espaňol de Martes a Jueves ~ 12:00pm-2:30pm 920.435.7548
Michael Lee Faith Formation & Communications Notary Public ~ by appointment please
920.437.0651
Mass Times/Horario la Misa
1st Friday/1st Saturday: 8:30am Mass Saturday Vigil of Sunday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am Domingo: 12:30pm Misa en Español Mon: No Mass or Service Tues, Wed, Thurs, & Fri: 8am
Confession/ Penance
Fri: After 8am Mass, Sat: 3:30pm, Sundays: 9:30am Also By Appointment: 920.435.7548
Adoration Chapel
Obtain Door Security Code in Person from Parish Office. Chapel Coordinator: Tyler Reif - Phone: 920.247.5048
World Apostolate of Fatima ~ Blue Army
Green Bay Division:
920.437.0651 [email protected]
“Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken from her.”
“María ha escogido la mejor parte, y nadie se la va a quitar.”
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Schedules, News, & Updates
July 20th & 21st, 2019
Lectors
Sat. 4:00pm L. Roskowski
Sun. 8:00am J . Ball
Sun. 10:00am D. Patz
Altar Servers
Sat 4:00pm: T. & N. Reif
Sun 8:00am: C. Delaney
Sun 10:00am: 2 Volunteers
Greeters
Sat 4:00pm Volunteers
8:00am K. & Y. Cumbers
10:00am B. Moens, Volunteer
Communion Ministers
Sat 4:00pm D. De Bauche
Sun 8:00am K. Cumber s
Sun 10:00am D. Patz, 2 Volunteers
July 27th & 28th, 2019
Lectors
Sat. 4:00pm L. Roskowski
Sun. 8:00am J . Uhyrek
Sun. 10:00am Volunteer
Altar Servers
Sat 4:00pm: G. Scheld
Sun 8:00am: B. & D. Stillwell
Sun 10:00am: C. Peterson, D. Ellis
Greeters
Sat 4:00pm Volunteers
8:00am Volunteers
10:00am D. & M. Neuses
Communion Ministers
Sat 4:00pm M. Lee
Sun 8:00am J . Chapados
Sun 10:00am D. & M. Neuses 1 Volunteer
~The Most Holy Rosary is Recited Before Each Mass~
Sunday, July 21st—16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sat 4:00pm Vigil — Living & Deceased of the Konop & Gibbs Famlies 8:00 AM Living & Deceased Missionaries
10:00 AM †Leontina Lopez
12:30 PM Por los Vivos y Difuntos de la Parroquia
Mon, July 22nd—Weekday in Ordinary Time (7am Mass at St. Mary of the Angels—School Building)
Tues, July 23rd—Weekday in Ordinary Time
(7am Mass at St. Mary of the Angels—School Building)
Wed, July 24th—Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM — †Melvin Tilkens
6:00 PM—Rosario y Misa en Espaňol
Thurs, July 25th—Weekday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM—For All Members of Perpetual Adoration
Friday, July 26th—Ss. Joachim & Anne 8:00 AM †Zachary Folsom
Sat, July 27th—Weekday in Ordinary Time
No Morning Mass
4:00 PM Saturday Vigil Mass — †Travis Robinson
Sunday, July 28th—17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM †Arvilla DuQuaine
10:00 AM †Matthew Gersek
12:30 PM Por los Vivos y Difuntos de la Parroquia
16th Week in Ordinary Time
Picnic Sponsors, Donors, & Gift Cards
Each year, one of the many things that contributes to the success of our annual Parish Picnic, is the fact that our parishioners step up to help Sponsor the Picnic, to make cash donations (so the committee can purchase needed supplies and other items), and to donate Gift Cards that can be used as prizes and incentives.
Once again, this year, we are in need of all of these items! If each adult parishioner would respond to one of these needs, we will be most grateful — and the success of this year’s picnic will be assured!
Please contact Margo Thorsen in the parish office; 920.435.7548 for assistance in making your donation.
Blue Army of Our Lady—Annual Meeting
The Green Bay Diocesan Division of the World Apostolate of Fatima, USA, Inc. ~ Our Lady’s Blue Army, will hold its annual meeting on Monday July 22nd, from 6:30pm-7:30pm, in the Church Hall of Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church ~ 700 North Baird Street in Green Bay.
All registered members of the division - as of June 30th, 2019 - are eligible to vote at this meeting, and everyone is welcome to attend.
The Mission of the World Apostolate of Fatima, USA, is to help people learn, live, and spread the message of Our Lady of Fatima in communion with the Church and in concert with the New Evangelization.
Becoming a member of the Blue Army involves a spiritual rather than a financial commitment. You are invited to come, learn, and to join us should you feel so called.
Week Ending July 15th, 2019
BUDGET: $6, 800 Needed Weekly
Last Week Collected:
Stewardship $ 7, 375 Repair $ 1, 201 TOTAL $ 8, 576
Year-to-Date Budget Needed (Week #2) $ 13, 600 Stewardship Collected Year-to-Date $ 16, 705* Over -$ 3, 105
*Includes online giving. Does not include $5000 Donation from KC Council 10552, and $1500 picnic donation from Gloria Schmidt.
A special Thank you to Amer ican Foods Group for donating the meat for our Parish Picnic.
If you would like to enroll in secure online giving, please visit https://sspeterpaulgb.weshareonline.org/ or just click the link if you read the bulletin online.
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More News & Updates
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PICK UP PICNIC RAFFLE TICKETS TODAY!
Faith Formation Registration for NEW STUDENTS is RE-SCHEDULED to NEXT Weekend: July 27th & 28th
Missionary Priest to Visit This Weekend
As part of the diocese’s annual Mission Appeal, Father Clement Oyafemi is visiting us and celebrating our Masses here at Ss. Peter & Paul this weekend, July 20th and 21st.
Father is a priest of the Ijebu-Ode Diocese, in the Western part of Nigeria, near Lagos.
Pope Francis’ July 2019 Intention: The Integrity of Justice
That those who administer justice may work with integrity, that the injustice which prevails in the world may not have the last word.
PICNIC MEETING ~ WE’D LOVE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Joe & Darlene Uhyrek want to thank everyone who attended the previous picnic meetings, and they’re inviting YOU to attend the NEXT Parish Picnic Meeting, on
Wednesday, July 24th, at 6:30pm, in the Mother Teresa Center.—Dining Room. Everyone is welcome!
This year’s Parish Picnic will be held on Sunday, August 18th, and we’d LOVE to have your input in helping to make this one the best yet!
Registration for 2019-20 Faith Formation
Registration for RETURNING STUDENTS is now OPEN, and will continue daily, Tuesday -Thursday in the Faith Formation Office.
Registration for NEW STUDENTS will begin NEXT Weekend ~ July 27th & 28th—after All Masses, and then continue daily at the Faith Formation Office. Registration for all students will CLOSE on Tuesday, September 10th.
One By One Capital Campaign
Our parishes are places where we renew our faith as missionary disciples in a community of believers who trust in the truth and joy of the Gospel. Our parishes bring hope, peace and salvation to our communities.
Through your support of the one by One campaign our parishes will be able to enhance ministries that lead more people to Christ.
Your support not only ensures the future of our parishes, it enhances Catholic education, broadens social services and living justice programs, and cares for our seminarians.
To learn more, and to make your gift today, contact the parish office, visit the One by One website: one.catholic foundationgb.org, or call Josh Diedrich toll-free at 877-500-3580, ext. 8197.
Updated Open Hours in Adoration Chapel Tuesday: 3:00am;
Wednesday: 1:00am
Job Opening @ St. John Paul ll School
St. John Paul II Classical School is seeking a part-time Before/After School Care Program Coordinator to oversee and manage the program throughout the school year. 10-15 hours/week, including at least one morning and one afternoon shift per week. Pay is $10/hour. If Interested send a cover letter and resume to Headmaster, Frank Nicely: [email protected]. Applicants must complete a background check and VIRTUS training through the Diocese of Green Bay.
†Please pray for the Repose of the Souls of Nathaniel Prinot, Clifford La Fave, and Carol Nelson, Who were buried from our Parish this past week. May They Rest in Peace. Amen†
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Dear & Good People of God,
Welcome to the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time!
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During these weeks of Summer, I have decided to share with you from the Sunday Reflections of someone who I know is a favorite of yours—as he is of mine: Dr. Scott Hahn.
Scriptural Meditation from Dr. Scott Hahn
God wants to dwell with each of us personally, intimately—as the mysterious guests once visited Abraham’s tent, as Jesus once entered the home of Mary and Martha.
By his hospitality in this week’s First Reading, Abraham shows us how we are to welcome the Lord into our lives. His selfless service of his divine guests (see Hebrews 13:1) stands in contrast to the portrait of Martha drawn in this week’s Gospel.
Where Abraham is concerned only for the well-being of his guests, Martha speaks only of herself—“Do you not care that my sister has left me by myself? . . . Tell her to help me.” Jesus’ gentle rebuke reminds us that we risk missing the divine in the mundane, that we can fall into the trap of believing that God somehow needs to be served by human hands (see Acts 17:25).
Our Lord comes to us not to be served but to serve (see Matthew 20:28). He gave His life that we might know the one thing we need, the “better part,” which is life in the fellowship of God.
Jesus is the true Son promised today by Abraham’s visitors (see Matthew 1:1). In Him, God has made an everlasting covenant for all time, made us blessed descendants of Abraham (see Genesis 17:19, 21; Romans 4:16–17, 19–21).
The Church now offers us this covenant, bringing to completion the word of God, the promise of His plan of salvation, what Paul calls “the mystery hidden for ages.”
As once He came to Abraham, Mary, and Martha, Christ now comes to each of us in Word and Sacrament. As we sing in this week’s Psalm: He will make His dwelling with those who keep His Word and practice justice (see also John 14:23).
If we do these things we will not be anxious or disturbed, will not have our Lord taken from us. We will wait on the Lord, who told Abraham and tells each of us: “I will surely return to you.”
QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK:
In what ways do I think more of myself, and of having things “my way,” than I do of serving others?
How can I find time during the day to sit quietly with God in prayer? To sit quietly and read His Word?
Upcoming Events at Ss. Peter & Paul:
July 27th & 28th: Faith Formation Registration Opens for New Students; See Article on Page 3.
Friday, August 2nd: First Friday Confessions & Rosary 8am Holy Mass 8:30am, Followed by 2 Hearts Devotion and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament until 12 Noon
Saturday, August 3rd: First Saturday Confessions & Rosary 8am Holy Mass & Devotions 8:30am, Followed by Fatima Discussion and Refreshments in Church Hall
Sunday, August 18th ~ Annual Parish Picnic See Article on Page 3 to learn how you can help make sure this year’s Picnic is the Best Ever!
Catholic Family Day—6 Flags
Six Flags presents their annual Catholic Family Day event for parish groups and/or families; Saturday,
August 3rd. Event will include Mass offered in the Wilderness Theater at 4:00pm.
Tickets are $37.99 + tax each (over 50% discount).
Online Purchase Only: www.sixflags.com/greatamerica Promo Code: CATHOLIC
Are Your Children Registered for the Year?
Our parish is fortunate to be able to offer an excellent Faith Formation/Religious Education program for all of your children in grades 1 through 12.
The price is right: Only $55 for new students, and then $45 for returning students. AND — No student is ever turned away if a family cannot afford the full price.
Every year, we have people who wait until after registration has closed, and then come in—wanting to get their children into classes. This is why we begin registration so early—hoping to accommodate as many as possible. Once registration is closed, it really is closed.
Peace & Good to You & Your Families!
~Fr. Tony & Fr. Ponce, & Parish Staff
Don’t Forget to Pick Up Your Picnic Raffle Tickets This Weekend!
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Inscripción para el Catecismo 2019-2020
La inscripción para los ESTUDIANTES QUE REGRESAN del año 2018-19 continuará (ahora) diariamente (martes a jueves) en la Oficina Parroquial, con Seňor Michael Lee.
La inscripción para NUEVOS ESTUDIANTES comenzará el fin de semana del 20 y 21 de julio, después de las Misas, y luego continuará diariamente (martes a jueves) en la oficina parroquial.
La inscripción para todos los estudiantes se cerrará el mar tes 10 de septiembre.
Picnic Parroquial
El domingo 18 de agosto tendremos nuestro picnic Parroquial. Los invitamos a participar. Si gusta donar para los puestos de comida u objetos para utilizar como premios se los agradecemos mucho.
También estamos en busca de voluntarios para ayudar en los puestos.
Para más información llame a la oficina, o comuníquese con la Señora María Tinoco o la Hermana Martha.
Horario abierto en la capilla de la adoración:
Martes: 3:00 am;
Miercoles: 1:00 am
¡Bienvenidos al 16º domingo del tiempo ordinario!
Es Durante estas semanas de verano, he de-cidido compartir con ustedes las Reflexiones del domingo del renombrado autor católico
Dr. Scott Hahn:
Dios quiere morar con cada uno de nosotros personal-mente, íntimamente, tal como los invitados misteriosos visitaron una vez la tienda de Abraham, y cuando Jesús una vez entró a la casa de María y Marta.
Por su hospitalidad en la primera lectura de esta semana, Abraham nos muestra cómo debemos recibir al Señor en nuestras vidas. Su servicio desinteresado de sus invitados divinos contrasta con el retrato de Martha presentado en el Evangelio de esta semana.
Abraham solo se preocupa por el bienestar de sus huéspedes, pero Marta solo habla de sí misma y de sus propias preocupaciones.
La gentil reprensión de Jesús nos recuerda que corremos el riesgo de perder lo divino en lo mundano, que podemos caer en la trampa de creer que, de alguna manera, Dios necesita ser servido por manos humanas.
Nuestro Señor viene a nosotros no para ser servido sino para servir. Él dio su vida para que pudiéramos saber la única cosa que necesitamos, la "mejor parte", que es la vida en la comunión de Dios.
Como una vez que vino a Abraham, a María y a Marta, Cristo ahora viene a cada uno de nosotros en la Palabra y en el Sacramento. Mientras cantamos en el Salmo de esta semana: Él hará su morada con aquellos que guar-dan Su Palabra y practican la justicia.
Las Preguntas de la Semana:
¿En qué formas pienso más en mí mismo y en tener las cosas "a mi manera" que en servir a los demás?
¿Cómo puedo encontrar tiempo durante el día para sen-tarme en silencio con Dios en oración? ¿Sentarse en si-lencio y leer Su Palabra?
~ Paz, bendiciones, y buen verano! Padre Tony, Padre Ponce,
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