St. Peter Church Jefferson City, MO 65101 · our parish family project! Flowers need tender loving...
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If you are interested in becoming a member of St. Peter Church, please call the Parish Office at 573-636-8159, download the forms from our webpage (www.saintpeterjc.org) or stop by;
we are happy to assist you.
May God bless you.
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St. Peter Church 216 Broadway
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Pastor Fr. Jeremy Secrist
Associate Pastor
Fr. Basil Tigga
Deacons Deacon Phil Garcia
Deacon Thomas Fischer Deacon Ric Telthorst
Deacon David Thompson Deacon Tom Whalen
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:15 pm
(Rosary at 4:45 pm Saturdays)
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm (en Español)
Monday - Friday: 7:00 am, 12:03 pm, Chapel
Confessions Saturday 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm
or by appointment
Tuesday, May 28
RCIA, 6:00 pm - 8:00pm, Fr. Ahrens
St. Peter Catholic Church 216 Broadway
Jefferson City, MO 65101
We, the parish community of St. Peter Catholic Church, profess our belief in the teachings of
Jesus Christ through word, worship, education and action. Pastor Fr. Jeremy Secrist
[email protected] Associate Pastor Fr. Basil Tigga
[email protected] Parish School of Religion (PSR) Roger & Theresa Backes [email protected] Director of Music & Ministries Lisa Fender [email protected] Parish Nurse Alice Kuehn [email protected] Sacramental/Parish Records Beverly McCracken [email protected] Receptionist/Bulletin/Website Denise Mueller [email protected] Business Manager Michelle Truesdale [email protected] Parish Office Hours and Contact Information
Office Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday Telephone: 573-636-8159 Fax: 573-634-6079 Parish E-mail: [email protected] Email for bulletin: [email protected] Parish Website www.saintpeterjc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/saintpeterchurch St. Peter Interparish School
314 West High Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Gayle Trachsel, Principal Telephone: 573-636-8922 Fax: 573-636-8410 School E-mail: [email protected] School Website www.stpeterjc.org St. Vincent de Paul
For information or assistance, call 573-632-2634
Prayer and Adoration
If you need prayers, or to volunteer to pray for the needs of others, call 694-5670 (please speak slowly and distinctly). Thank you.
E-prayer email address: [email protected]
Bishop McKnight’s May Prayer Intention - “For those who have received the Easter Sacraments of Baptism, First Com-munion, and Confirmation this year; that they may witness the resurrection in works of sacrificial love.”
Reverend Mr. Brad Thomas Berhorst, currently a seminarian at Pontifical North American College in Rome, will be ordained to the Order of Presbyter in the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Jefferson City on Saturday, June 29, 2019, at 10:00a.m. by the most Rev-erend W. Shawn McKnight, Bishop of Jefferson City.
Ordination Banns
Parish Pictorial Directory Photo Sign-up
The first week of parish pictorial directory photo shoots will be in September. Times are 2 – 9pm Tuesday – Friday, September 17 - 20 and 10am – 5pm Saturday, September 21. Please start thinking about what times and dates are good for you. Please plan for your photo appointment to last an hour. Sched-uling will be available online or through the Parish Office begin-ning in August. More time slots will be scheduled in October if you cannot make the September dates, but Lifetouch has asked us to fill the September dates first. Plan ahead to be a part of our parish family project!
Flowers need tender loving care, but it seems our flowers have been receiving a little too much loving care. They have been receiving too much water and are drowning. We appreciate help, but please refrain from watering the plants. If you would like to be a plant helper, please notify the office and your name will be passed along to the one in charge. Thank you!
Flower Helpers
In our bulletin we are beginning a “Prayer Requests” section.
If you would like prayer for yourself or a loved one, and would like your name included in the bulletin for the parish to pray for you, please call the parish office. If you or a family member are in the hospital or are homebound and would like the parish nurse to visit you, please call the parish office.
Prayer Requests
Weekly Schedule
Parish Announcement
Next weekend is the Facility & Property Maintenance collection. Your continued support is needed and very much appreciated!
There will be two quilting sessions in June to work on the quilts for the Card Party and Sale-A-Rama raffles.
Wednesday, June 12 (CP) and Tuesday, June 18 (SAR) are the dates. Quilters will meet in the Scout Room off the main flat parking area following the 7:00 a.m. Mass. Lunch will be served.
Quilters Needed
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Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
June 1 and June 2
Straighten Books: May 28 - 29: Bryan Dunlap May 30 - 31: Sara Goldman
Cantors & Musicians
Mark Rehagen, Alice Kuehn Stephanie Summers, Lisa Fender Spirit Alive Jennifer Szumigala, Jeffrey Szumigala
5:15 pm: 7:30 am:
9:30 am: 11:30 am:
Karen Dumey, Kevin Hunton, Jim Ludwig, Mary Lynn, Ludwig, Robin Payne, Shelly Rehagen, Betty Weise David Bange, Audie Cline, David Kiesling, Julie Laune, Julie Morff, Betty Schrimpf, Paul Vassos Joyce Amick, Nancy Bochat, Jack Dayton, Mary Dayton, Rachel Farr, Mary Fischer, Kimberly Graham Sandy Backes, Renee Bungart, Pat Dudenhoeffer, Dean Dutoi, Marcus Schumer, Pauline Seabaugh, Michelle Truesdale
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Taylor Gaffke, Graham Gilbert, Blythe Mercer, Maddox Schrimpf Lauren Mathews, Logan Matthews, Nolan Vassos, Randy Vassos Caleb Heimericks, Elsie Heimericks, Emma Heimericks, Joey Jones Krissten Anto, Matthew Boyer, Jaymee Szumigala, Connor Wekenborg
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Altar Servers
Susan Rehagen, Jeremiah Winegar, Jim Woods, Wanda Woods Bob Bock, Tim Taylor, Harold Wadley, Rosalie Wadley Dennis Bochat, Gerry Kliethermes, Kyle Moreland, Daniel Smith Dale Lueckenhoff, Richard Mosha, Ivan Schmidt, Mark Veit
5:15 pm:
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Ushers
Mass Coordinators & Lectors
Donnell Rehagen, Dianne Brandes Jim Hickman, Jane Maurer Jackie Trippensee, Greg Mihalevich Carey Boyer, Lorena Mercer
5:15 pm: 7:30 am: 9:30 am: 11:30 am:
SATURDAY 5/25 5:15 pm Fr. Richard Cronin † SUNDAY 5/26 7:30 am Mark Green, Troy & Lisa Feltrop † 9:30 am Dr. Theodore J. "T.J." Vogelweid (anniversary) † 11:30 am Hilda Doerhoff † 1:00 pm People of the Parish MONDAY 5/27 9:00 am John Michael Nondorf, Jr. † TUESDAY 5/28 7:00 am Frances Wekamp † 12:03 pm Joseph Venverloh † WEDNESDAY 5/29 7:00 am John Michael Nondorf, Jr. † 12:03 pm Doris Smith THURSDAY 5/30 7:00 am Becky Hyman † 12:03 pm Nora Schad † FRIDAY 5/31 7:00 am Harold Henley † 12:03 pm Lawrence & Dorothy Rackers † SATURDAY 6/1 5:15 pm Darrell Rehagen † SUNDAY 6/2 7:30 am Becky Hyman † 9:30 am Marcie Faulkner † 11:30 am William & Odessa Bond † 1:00 pm People of the Parish
Send correspondence for Fr. Charlie to:
15544 State Rt. U St. James, MO 65559
Tithes and Offerings - Giving Back to God Liturgical Ministers
Mass Intentions
Father Joe Corel is seeking information regarding the extent of Catholic jail ministry in our diocese. If you know someone who is involved in Catholic jail ministry, or about visits to jails by volun-teers or ministers, please take a moment to complete this sur-vey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DioJeffCityJailMinistry. Please also consider including this information in parish communica-tions.
Catholic Jail Ministry
May 5, 2019 $ 58,780.59* May 12, 2019 $ 59,945.87 May 19, 2019 $ 20,420.71 May 26, 2019 $ May 31, 2019 $
Budget for May $ 163,264.33 Total Collected for May $ 139,147.17 Difference $ - 24,117.16
Budget Goal As of April 30, 2019 $ 1,632,643.30 Total Collected As of April 30, 2019 $ 1,825,260.70 Difference $ 192,617.40
FACILITY & PROPERTY MAINT. May $ 5,632.00 FACILITY & PROPERTY MAINT. Fiscal Year $ 73,503.32 SAMARITAN CENTER $ 1,174.84
As of Wednesday, May 22, 2019 *Adjusted figure
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Sacramental Life
Wedding Information
The first step in planning a wedding at St. Peter is to contact the priest.
You may call to check available dates beforehand, but the wedding can only be scheduled after approval by the priest and at least six months prior to the wedding. Any Catholic being married should be confirmed. A pre-marital assessment (FOCCUS) and a Pre-Cana Class or Engaged Encounter must be taken.
Jefferson City Pre-Cana: Pre-Cana is one component of the marriage preparation option available to couples considering marriage within the Catholic Church. The conference itself consists of presentations by couples and individuals on topics that are of a practical as well as a spiritual nature.
Pre-Cana website: https://jcprecana.org Pre-Cana email: [email protected]
Catholic Engaged Encounter is an in-depth, private, per-sonal, marriage preparation experience within the context of Catholic faith and values. Catholic Engaged Encounter is a weekend retreat away with other engaged couples with plenty of time alone together to dialogue honestly and intensively about their prospective lives together. It consists of a series of presentations beginning Friday evening and ending Sunday afternoon.
The Engaged Encounter coordinators for our diocese are Deacon Burdett & Joyce Wilson.
Remaining 2019 dates are: August 2- 4, & November 1- 3
The registration form, as well as Engaged Encounter weekend information, is available on our diocesan website, www.diojeffcity.org, Our Church, Life & Marriage, Engaged Encounter. The registration form can be found on our site. The cost for the weekend is $100 per couple. A $25 deposit made payable to Engaged Encounter is required and to be included with the registration form. The weekends are held at St. Pius X in Moberly.
First Communions May 25 - 26
Congratulations to all!
May 25 Keegan Bell James Lauf
May 26 Reese Hoecker
Lila Pruett
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Parental preparation is required for a child to be baptized. Please plan to attend the required class prior to your child’s birth.
Sessions are held the first Tuesday for first-time parents and the third Tuesday for “experienced” parents the months of:
February, May, August
& November
Community Baptisms will be held the 2nd Sunday of every other month.
Remaining 2019 Dates: June 9th, August 11th,
October 13th, December 8th
Wednesday 4:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161
Thursday 11:00 pm, call Dn. David Thompson, 635-2406
Friday 12:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547
Friday 3:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547 Friday 4:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161 Friday 8:00 pm, call Dn. David Thompson, 635-2406
Saturday 2:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547
Saturday 2:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547
Saturday 11:00 am, call Shirley Andrews, 690-688
Saturday 2:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161
Saturday 3:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161
Adoration Vacancies
You are invited to the Chapel of Perpetual Eucharistic Adora-tion. Whether it be a short visit with Jesus or an hour with Jesus or committing to a specific hour weekly of your choice. Praying, reading, meditating, or just sitting listening to Jesus in HIS PRESENCE is a great opportunity for us all. We are all called to be SAINTS, don’t miss the opportunity. For questions or more information call one of the coordinators listed with the hourly vacancies.
Chapel of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Marriage Tip Intentionality applies to word choice as well. When you are talk-ing to your spouse, make sure your tone and language reflect love. Avoid accusatory or defensive language and use unique language that lets your spouse know s/he is special.
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May your celebration of Easter continue throughout this most joyful season. To help maintain your focus on Jesus, tune in to Covenant Network Catholic radio where we pray daily the Holy Mass, the Rosary, the Regina Coeli and The Divine Mercy Chaplet. You will find live call-in shows, Q & A programs about Catholic teaching as well as faith-nourishing programs on Scrip-ture, the saints and Church history. Tune in to 88.1 FM on your radio, or listen on our free Covenant Network app on your mo-bile device or on our website:ourcatholicradio.org.
From time to time it’s important to review the basics of our Catholic faith, lest they be forgotten or misunderstood. Week by week, our Parish Office receives many requests for letters attesting to the suitability of parishioners to be a Baptismal Sponsor (godparent) or Confirmation sponsor. So, let’s review the role and responsibilities of being a Catholic godparent or sponsor.
To understand the role and purpose of godparents, we first need to remember the purpose and effects of the Sacraments of Bap-tism and Confirmation. In addition to the forgiveness of all sins (Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 1263) and bestowing the indelible spiritual mark as one named for Christ (CCC §1272-74), Baptism has two other effects: the person becomes an adopted son or daughter of God (CCC §1265) and the person becomes a member of the Body of Christ, the Church (CCC §1267-71).
The Sacrament of Confirmation increases and deepens the graces first given at Baptism (CCC §1303-04). Consequently, the ef-fects of Confirmation are similar to those of Baptism: the person is conformed more perfectly to Christ as an adopted son or daughter of God, is more perfectly united to the Body of Christ and strengthened to bear witness to the faith in daily life.
Hence, being a godparent or baptismal sponsor is not just an honorary title! The role of being a godparent is directly related to the actual effects of the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation. When a person receives the Sacrament of Baptism, God forgives his sins and grants him the gift of salvation. This spiritual relation to Almighty God cannot ever be erased or removed; even if it is denied, forgotten, or damaged because of sin. Baptism is only the beginning of the spiritual life, in which we must grow in virtue and grace before God and man. This growth in virtue and grace reflects the vital reality of our status as God’s adopted children.
A godparent’s role is to assist the growth of the baptized in his or her new spiritual life. During Baptism, both the parents and god-parents make a promise to provide an example of faith to help the baptized to lead a Christian life in harmony with Baptism, and to faithfully fulfill the obligations connected with it (Code of Canon Law 872). If the one to be baptized is an infant or child whose parents are faithful Catholics, the godparent assists the parents, who are the primary teachers of the faith. If the baptized is an infant or child whose parents are not faithful to the life of the Church, or if the baptized is an adult, the godparent must provide a primary role in the spiritual growth of the godchild.
The greatest help a godparent provides is to be a witness of faith, fostering the virtues and providing an example of prayer. As part of this example of faith, the godparent must be involved in the life of his or her godchild. Being actively involved in the life of a god-child fosters a strong relationship and enables the godparent to serve as a true role model of faith. The godchild can then better un-derstand his status as a child of God.
Because this role of sponsor or godparent is so important, there do exist special requirements (Canon 874) in order to be a godpar-ent in the Catholic Church. A godparent must:
1. be properly designated and able to accept the responsibilities of the role 2. be at least 16 years of age (unless another age has been established by the bishop) 3. be a baptized and confirmed Catholic 4. be leading a life in harmony with the Catholic faith and not bound by an ecclesiastic penalties (for example, not having attempted
marriage outside the Church) 5. not be the mother or father of the one baptized
While only one godparent is absolutely necessary, if there are two, one must be a man and the other a woman (Canon 873).
These requirements are meant to ensure that the godparent takes the responsibilities seriously and is able to fulfill them.
Being a godparent is an honor, but also an important duty in the life of the Church. Often, godparents are chosen from family mem-bers and close friends. But sometimes godparents do not live in the same locale as their godchild. While this makes it difficult to be a part of the child’s life, it is not impossible. At the very least, godparents might send a card, a message or make a phone call on their godchild’s Baptism day, Confirmation day, birthday, Christmas, or other significant days in his or her life.
Remembering their Baptism and Confirmation encourages the godchild to call upon the grace received from these Sacraments and live a life worthy of a child of God. Parents should encourage the relationship between their children and their children’s godparents. In this way, the children will not consider Baptism or Confirmation simply a nice thing that happened at some point in their life, but rather they will experience a concrete relationship that bears witness to the fact of their being adopted children of God; and hence encouraged to live their lives in harmony with the greater family of the Church.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Sincerely Yours in Christ – Fr. Secrist
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Sixth Sunday of Easter May 26, 2019
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Many of our parishioners are serving in the Armed Forces. Please pray for all those who serve our country. This week, pray especially for Allen Scott, serving in the Army and Jon
Schulte, serving in the National Guard.
in the Armed Forces
Supporting the Men and Women
May 27th, Memorial Day, a United States federal holiday, com-memorating those who have died in military service to their country is observed annually on the last Monday of May. It was originally known as Decoration Day - an occasion to decorate the graves of the war dead - and was created in the aftermath of the American Civil War. At Masses on this weekend, you will find red poppies in the pews. Why? In 1915, following the Second Battle of Ypres, Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, a physician with the Canadian Expeditionary Force, wrote the poem, "In Flanders Fields". Its opening lines refer to the fields of poppies that grew among the soldiers' graves in Flanders so in 1918, inspired by the poem, YWCA worker Moina Mi-chael attended a YWCA Overseas War Secretaries' conference wearing a silk poppy pinned to her coat and distributed over two dozen more to others present. In 1920, the National American Legion adopted it as their official symbol of remembrance. Eve-ry week we list in the bulletin those parishioners who are serv-ing in the military. Let us remember to pray for all those who are serving, who have served, and who have died in the de-fense of our country and what it stands for- life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, grounded in God and supported by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Please let us know if you or a family member is hospitalized or homebound and/or if you would like me to visit, pray with them and assist you/them regarding health care questions and/or concerns. You may contact me at 636-8159x369 or via email [email protected].
Nurse’s Notes
On June 1, 2019, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm residents from eight mid-Missouri counties, including Cole, will be able to drop off household hazardous waste (e.g. antifreeze, bleach, brake fluid, pesticides, toilet bowl cleaner, gasoline) tires and electronics at the University of Missouri Hearnes Center parking lot SG4/AN in Columbia. There will be a $10 charge for CRT monitors/TVs, consoles, DLPs and rear projection TVs, but not flat screen TVs. There will also be a $2 charge for car tires, and$10 per truck tire. A full list can be found at mmswmd.org/recycling/household-hazardous-waste–hhw/list-of-common-hhw-products/
Special Recycling Event
Please keep in your thoughts and prayers the men from our Diocese and parish who are studying for the priesthood or consecrated life. You may send a note or card of encouragement or thanks if you wish. In the spot-light this week:
PRIESTS, BROTHERS, NUNS.
THEY NEED US. WE NEED THEM.
Vocations Are Everybody’s Business
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Vocations Spotlight Join JP2 Young Adults for a BBQ at North Jefferson City Recre-ation Area on Friday, June 7, from 5-8pm. Food, music, and games will be provided. BYOB. Children are welcome!
Camp Maccabee 2019 - For young Catholic men (grades 9 - 12) across the Diocese of Jefferson City. Camps are in St. Roberts on June 16-21, June 23-28, and July 21-26. For more information visit: https://www.oymdiojeffcity.com/camp-maccabee.
CHRISTpower - Camp is at Helias Catholic High School in Jefferson City on July 14-20. For more information visit: https://www.oymdiojeffcity.com/christpower.
Camp Siena - For young Catholic women (grades 9-12). It is offered July 28-Aug. 1. For more information visit: https://www.oymdiojeffcity.com/camp-siena.
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MEMORIAL DAY MASS AT MAUSOLEUM
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Please join us at the Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum for a Mass in honor of our military heroes.
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June 01 - 02: Missouri River Quilt Guild Quilt Show, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday & 9 am - 3 pm Sunday, JC Fairgrounds June 02: Our Lady of Help Parish Picnic, 11:00 - 7:00 pm, Frankenstein June 09: Immaculate Conception Parish Picnic, 11:00 am - 10:00 pm, Loose Creek June 16: St. Francis Xavier Parish Picnic, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm, Taos June 17 & 18: Wine and Shrine Event. For complete event details or to register go to st.josephwestphalia.org or call 573-694-6319 June 19: St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary Ice Cream Social, 11:00 am - 6:30 pm, St. Joseph Cathedral Undercroft
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TYLER’S LOCK & KEYSERVICE, INC.
Bonded and Professional Lock Service821 Jefferson St. 636-8741
P. Kevin Hunton C.M.L.
CENTRAL MISSOURI EYECARE ASSOCIATESEXCEEDING YOUR EXPECTIONS
Thomas F. Greene, OD Timothy Hougland, ODJill Radkowiec, OD Thomas D. Greene, OD
Phone 573-659-5560Fax 573-659-5561
www.CentralMOEyecare.com
PAT CASTROPPLASTERING CO., INC.
893-41114915 Bus. 50W, Jefferson City
Chip Gentry573-690-9290
ROOFING &SHEET METALCommercial-IndustrialP.O. Box 104205
Jefferson City, MO 65110-4205573-636-7733
DAVE BECKER
573.644.3491Office: 573-632-8500
632-5000 www.crmc.org
634-3115
TIM RIEKE, D.D.S.1312 Southwest Boulevard
Jefferson City, Missouri
STIEFERMANHEATING CO., INC.
3526 ROCK RIDGE RD.635-3547
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Compete Water TreatmentJoel & Pam Mietzner-Owners
www.ecowater.com • 636-3800
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