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4600 Preserve Parkway | Hoover, aL 35226 | 205.822.9125 | Fax: 205.822.9127 | www.PoPcatHoLic.org
Christian Formation ReligiousinstRuction (3 years old – 12th grade) sunday..................................... 8:30, 9:40, & 11:00 am Domingo................................. 12:15 pm (Catecismo) BaptismalpRepaRation/clasesDeBautismo every2ndsunday................ 9:45 am 4toDomingo......................... 11:30 am (Hispanic) 2doJueves.............................. 7:00 pm (Hispanic)
BiBlestuDy sunday..................................... 9:30 - 10:45 am (Adults) Wednesday............................. 6:30 - 8:00 pm (Grade 6-12) 7:00 - 8:30 pm (Adult ed.) Rcia Wednesday............................. 6:30 - 8:00 pm Jueves....................................... 7:00 - 8:30 pm(Adultos)
PrinCe oF PeaCe sChool(3 yr old preschool – 8th grade) principal....................................... 205.824.7886,Fax824.2093 Website........................................ www.popcatholic.org e-mail............................................ [email protected]
Parish membershiPallfamiliesandindividualsarewelcome.Registrationformsareinthechurchlobbyatthewelcomedeskorinthechurchoffice.pleaseinformthechurchofficeofaddresschanges.
Mass schedule/horario
reconciliation/confesiones
Marriage
anointing of the sick
adventure ark Playschool
Music Notes 5:00 pm Sunday Choir is in need of a bass guitarist and an acoustic guitarist. Experience is necessary.
Glory Bound Youth Choir - Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 6:00-6:30 in the church. All children grades 3-12 are welcome to join and sing. Student musicians are welcome.
Adult Choir Rehearsal - For the 8:30 am Sunday Mass, rehearsals are Wednesday at 7:00 pm and for the Saturday 5:00 pm and Sunday 11:00 am Masses, rehearsals are Thursdays at 7:00 pm.
Ushers are needed for all masses. If you are interested in participating in any of our liturgical ministries, please contact Cheri Poole, Liturgy and Music Director, at 205.541.7834 or by email at [email protected].
Readings for November 3
3 0 t h S u n d a y o f O r d i n a r y T i m e
Mass Intentions
10/28 - 11/4
Monday 8:30 am Harlen Kent †
6:30 pm Rebecca Nichols †
Tuesday 8:30 am Margaret Menasco †
Wednesday 8:15 am NO SCHOOL MASS
5:00 pm Johnny Milan †
Thursday 8:30 am Lloyd & Gail Rafalsky Special Intention
Friday 8:30 am All Saints Day
Saturday 5:00 pm All Souls Day
Sunday 8:30 am Charles Juliano †
5:00 pm Marie Trapolino †
Prayer List Our love and prayers
are offered for the following:
To be included on the prayer list, please call the church office. To be a part of the parish email prayer chain, please contact: Dolores Kremer, 979-0229 or [email protected].
Kay Hand Hunter Pace John Durnak Libby Troncalli Sue Portera Virginia Lorino Bill Muldowney, Sr. Mary Tucker Rick Crocker Charles Pardi Frances Pardi
Mary Anne Phillips Therese Avant Margaret Fenn Mary Ellen Bolin Bernard Lorino Anthony Cacioppo Lois Bradley Katie Crook Helen Majerik Bryan Rosenstiel Rosalie Giambrone
Keith Lusco Grace Bauer Wilma Haywood Tim Manzella Kathy Mahon Mary Kay Minor Harold Eddy Colette Scott Elias Shunnarah Emmet Johnson Frankie Cacioppo
Ellen Posey Curtis Austin Paul Bochnak Charlie Carpri Elizabeth Cvetetic Jack Spuhler Yolanda Ramos Rosemary Collins Jason McNeil Marjorie Leventry Josephine Green
Claudia Charme Amy Judge Mary Jane Serio The Nelson Family Hannah Nelson Errol Austin Christina Correa Howard Von Hagel
Financial Stewardship Both the first reading and today’s Psalm say clearly that the
Lord hears the cry of the poor. Have I been given the gifts - of time or money or abilities - to be the means by which God
answers their need?
Financial Stewardship for October 19 & 20: Building Fund $ 14,976.00
Offertory $ 18,150.00 OLG $ 327.00
Rosary & Mass Every Monday
Rosary at 6:00 pm Mass at 6:30 pm P
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Reading 1: Wisdom 11:22-12:2 Reading 2: 2 Thessalonians 1:11-2:2
Gospel: Luke 19:1-10
Eucharistic Adoration
Prince of Peace is blessed to have Eucharistic
Adoration each Thursday in the Chapel from
9:00 am - 9:00 pm. This is as close as we can come in
this life to talking with God face to face. If you can
help or desire to be part of this spiritual ministry,
please contact the parish office at 205.822.9125.
All Souls Day
November 2 at 10:00 am
Mass will be in the Columbarium
*If raining, Mass will be in Chapel
Tithing Please write your envelope number in the memo section of your check. It helps us out tremendously when posting your contributions in the parish office when this small act is done. Thank you for your continued support of Prince of Peace.
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Scriptural Rosary A Scriptural Rosary recital is held at 8:30 am on the first Saturday of each month in the Day Chapel. In the Scriptural Rosary, one or two lines from the Bible are said before each Hail Mary. The whole rosary takes about 25 minutes. Please bring your family, children and friends on November 2. All you have to do is join in saying the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be or just pray along silently.
Religious Education
It is not too late to register for Sunday School if you haven’t already. You may register your children (K3 – GR12) on the Prince of Peace website, www.popcatholic.org, or pick up a form in the labeled basket by the Religious Education Office. Payment can be made via Paypal on the website or by check made payable to ‘Prince of Peace’. Many thanks to the adult volunteers and teen helpers who share the richness of our faith with the many children participating in this Formation Ministry!
Looking for a Stewardship activity in the Formation Ministry? We can always use a few helping hands. Please contact Megan Everett at [email protected] or stop by the Religious Education office to see how you can help.
Upcoming Events: Sunday School Classes (K3 thru GR12): October 27; November 3, 10, 17 Thanksgiving Break - No class November 24 First Reconciliation - 9:35 am in the Day Chapel Class One: October 27, Class Two: November 3, Class Three: November 10
Marriage Enrichment Happy Together: The Catholic Blueprint for a Loving Marriage is a six-week workshop based on the acclaimed book by John Bosio, family life educator and former marriage and family therapist. Sessions will address problems and challenges faced by many couples. On October 30, Ted & Iris Bjorn will be here to discuss Chapters 8 & 9, “I Forgive You and Ask for Forgiveness” and “Comfort and Help Each Other Heal.” Join us on Wednesdays from 6:30-7:30 pm in the St. Monica Room for this workshop. Dinner is available in Deasy Hall before and childcare will be provided. Call Mike Brown at 205.822.9125 for more information and to register.
Altar Server Training Altar Server Training will be provided on Saturday, November 16 from 9:00-11:00 am and Sunday, November 17 from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Main Church. This training is for children in 4th grade and up who wish to become an altar server or those who are currently altar servers and desire refresher training. There is limited space available so contact Megan Everett at [email protected] to register soon!
Popes, Saints and Infidels The new book, Popes, Saints and Infidels, is available near the welcome desk in
the gathering space. Written by Prince of Peace Director of Adult Education, Mike Brown, the book provides a unique commentary on people who have
influenced the Catholic Church through its history. A $5 donation to Prince of Peace is requested.
All Saints Day
November 1 at 8:15 am
Mass will be in the Church
Sunday Programs 9:45 am - 10:45 am
Childcare services are available at the POP Nursery during Sunday morning programs.
Scripture in Action Study St. Elizabeth Room
All are welcome as we discuss the week’s readings in the context of present day experiences. For more information, contact Jack Carney at 205.276.6250 or [email protected] or Tom Germanson at 205.565.3456.
Six Weeks with the Bible St. Monica Room
The “Six Weeks with the Bible” series will continue on October 27 with a new study on St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans. Pick up some coffee and a pastry and join us for readings and interesting discussions on one of the most significant books of the New Testament. For more information, call Mike Brown at 205.822.9125 or email [email protected].
The World that Jesus and His Disciples Knew St. Martin Room
This Gospel series will seek to situate the Gospel events in their historical and geographical context. For more information, please call Carl Matzke at 205.317.1605. Facilitated by Carl Matzke.
Weekday Programs
Childcare services are available at the POP Nursery during Wednesday evening programs.
Weekday Faith Study Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am St. Monica Room
The study begins with The Saga and Message of the Old Testament. Noted Scripture scholar Amy-Jill Levine, Professor at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, presents fascinating video commentaries that provide understanding and insight into God’s relationship with His chosen people. Facilitated by Mike Brown. Call Mike at 205.822.9125 for more information.
Women of Worship Tuesdays 9:30 am St. Jude Room
This women’s bible study group meets weekly throughout the school year for study, prayer, and fellowship. Our first study will be Jesus, the One and Only by Beth Moore, which examines the life of Jesus through the study of the book of Luke. Please email Anne Giraud at [email protected] for more information. All are welcome!
Young Families Wednesdays 6:15 pm St. Monica Room
This is an adult book study focusing on faith and family. Join us for dinner at 5:30 pm in Deasy Hall. For more information, contact Eric & Kristina Theall at 205.218.9725 or by email at [email protected].
Adult Bible Study Wednesdays 6:15 -7:30 pm St. Martin Room
We will continue the exploration of the Old Testament in a bible study led by Fr. Ackerman. There will be 2 sessions on each: Judith, Tobit, and Ezra/Nehemiah. We will finish Ezra/Nehemiah on October 30.
RCIA Wednesdays 6:30 - 8:00 pm St. Jude Room
This week’s topic will be The Church, Mary, the Saints and Eternity. On November 6, we will discuss Roots of Catholic Christianity. Led by Mike Brown and the RCIA Team. For more information, contact Mike at 205.822.9125.
Living with Divorce as Catholics Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:30 pm St. Catherine Room
This weekly series deals with the issues faced by Catholics who experience divorce. Hear from trained professionals, clergy and lay people who have learned to cope with the challenges of divorce. Facilitated by Sonya Phillips.
Adventure Ark Playschool Our Bible story of the month is “The Man Who Helped” (Good Samaritan) and we will talk about our “helpful hands.” We are enjoying the cooler weather as we play on the playground. If you would like more information regarding our Mother’s Day Out Program, please contact Kara Woodard at 205.822.9125.
Nursery The church nursery is available Sunday mornings during the 8:30 and 11:00 am Masses for children ages 6 months through 2 years of age. Children 3-5 years old are invited to attend the Religious Education Sunday School classes. If you have never visited the nursery, come down and visit our rooms! Please contact Kara Woodard at 205.822.9125 for more information.
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Ladies Monthly Social Time again for lunch! Join us on Thursday, November 7 at 11:00 at The Boot in the Preserve. Newcomers welcome! Call Rita Lozano at 205.823.7407 by Wednesday, November 5 to reserve your spot.
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Wednesday Dinners Join us at 5:30 pm in Deasy Hall for dinner. Adults $4, children $2, those under 5 eat free. Come for a delicious meal and fellowship. All are welcome!
High School Youth
Upcoming Events:
Sunday, October 27 - Join us for dinner and “Sunday Night Live”
Wednesday, October 30 - Halloween Party!! Join us for dinner and games!
Service Project: On Saturday, November 9 we will be going to Camp Sumatanga to help with repairs and keep their grounds beautiful. Lunch will be provided and at the end of our workday we will have fun with the giant swing! Cost is $5 for the swing. We leave at 8:00 am from the school lot.
A BIG Thank You to all of our parents who helped provide appetizers, a main course, desserts, and opened their homes up to our teens! Over 70 teens and adults participated in our Progressive Dinner!
Please contact Lauren Atchison to sign up or with any questions at [email protected].
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Middle School Youth Join us for dinner in Deasy Hall at 5:30 pm followed by activities in the school cafeteria. Pick up is at 7:30 pm in front of the school.
Middle School Youth Group is looking for adult volunteers. Volunteers are needed twice a month on Wednesdays from 5:30 -7:30 pm. For more information, please contact Kirsten Ellard at 205.901.7337.
MOMS Group We will meet on Friday, November 1 at 9:30 am in the St. Monica Room. Come for a question and answer session with Natural Family Planning promoter, Anne McMahon. Please join us! New members are always welcome. Nursery will be provided. Contact Rhyann Granger at 205.401.7939 or Amanda Knerr at 205.917.1253 for more details.
ZUMBA classes are on Tuesdays at 6:15 pm in Deasy Hall. Feel free to bring a friend; the ZUMBA
program is open to the public, ages 13 & up. (Ages 13-17 may only attend with a participating adult.) No childcare is provided. Cost is $3 at the door. Our next Zumba classes will be Tuesdays: October 29, November 5, 12, 19, and 26.
Zumba
House of St. Thomas
Coat Drive
The House of St. Thomas of Prince of
Peace Middle School will be collecting
laundered coats, scarves, gloves, and
hats in good condition for La Casita’s
Coat Drive. St. Thomas will have a
collection bin in the gathering space
for all weekend Masses.
Knights of Columbus There will be a planning meeting on Monday, October 28 at 7:00 pm in the St. Jude Room.
On Saturday, November 2, we will be volunteering at Habitat for Humanity. We still need volunteers. Please contact Butch Agsalud at 205.987.3700 or email [email protected].
Nametags The Welcome Committee is taking orders for nametags in the Gathering Space for $5. Nametags are printed when 20 orders are received - usually the next week. Everyone is encouraged to purchase a nametag. By wearing nametags you will get to know your fellow parishioners and make our church a friendlier place. Order yours today!
Casting Lots for the Seamless Garment (John 19:23-24)
October: Domestic Violence Awareness Month The person being harmed and the role of friends and extended family
Persons experiencing domestic violence are often termed “victims,” or if the situation has resolved “survivors,” but it is most important to recall they are children of God, with inherent dignity and deserving our love and respect. This is especially true because as abused persons they are often plagued by feelings of shame, fear, and depression, and have lost sight of the essential fact of their dignity and worthiness to be loved. At times, they may also make decisions that cause an observer (family member or friend) to question their judgment, or become frustrated with them for remaining in what seems to be an obviously dangerous or hopeless situation.
In sum, the gravity and difficulty for families touched by domestic violence is severe. Although the struggle toward healing and recovery can be difficult, our faith gives us reason for hope. On the World Day of Peace in 1997, Blessed John Paul II focused on this theme, as demanding as it is vital: “Offer forgiveness and receive peace...I know well that it is hard, and sometimes even appears to be impossible to forgive, but it is the only way, because all revenge and all violence give rise to further revenge and violence. It is certainly less difficult to forgive when one is aware that God never tires of loving and forgiving us...Let us never forget that everything passes, and only the eternal can fill the heart.” Frank J. Moncher, PhD is a License Psychologist of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington (VA) and Managing Director of Integration and Training, Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington. (USCCB.org)
For more information on the Seamless Garment Ministry, please contact Tom & Elsbeth Germanson at 205.565.3456.
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Parents Supporting Parents in Loss Infant loss is a pain that only others who have experienced can fully understand. All parents who have
experienced the death of an infant, whether through miscarriage, stillbirth, accident, illness, or other loss
are invited to join Parents Supporting Parents on Monday, October 28 at 7:00 pm in the St. Monica
Room. This group is open to all parents regardless of where you are in the grieving process or what your
faith is. For more information, please email Sara O’Neal at [email protected].
Shared Blessings Everyday, we have families in our parish who are in need. Please consider donating items you no longer have use for to Prince of Peace. We accept all types of household necessities in good condition. We are currently in need of a washer, dresser/chest of drawers, queen headboard, twin bed, and kitchen essentials - pots & pans, skillets, trays, serving utensils, silverware, etc. If you would like to be part of this ministry or for more information, contact Kathy Claypoole at 205.451.3332 or email at [email protected] or contact Valeria Hernandez at 205.718.3385. Please contact the parish office or Kathy Claypoole if you are in need of assistance through this program.
On Sunday, November 10, a group from Prince of Peace will serve lunch to the needy
at the Church of the Reconciler. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to put into
practice the Stewardship Pillars of Hospitality and Service. Volunteers are needed to
provide food and desserts and help serve the meal on that Sunday. If you would like
to help with this ministry, please call Natalie Portera at 205.979.4556.
Bread
& Roses
Stewardship: Parishioners Answering God’s Call During the recent High School Youth Group Pumpkin Sale, adults were pushing a cart filled with pumpkins to the designated area on the church grounds. One of our youth, a 4th grader, interrupted a game he was playing to walk outside and help unload the pumpkins off the cart without being asked. This young man had apparently seen acts of stewardship in action and followed an example set by others.
Please submit your stewardship story examples to [email protected]. They may be edited for space consideration.
Community News
Keep up with parish news at our website: www.popcatholic.org
Magnificat Prayer Breakfast: Our Lady of Sorrows is hosting the Magnificat Prayer Breakfast on Saturday,
November 2 from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm. The speaker will be Sena Higdon. Tickets are $10 and available until
Wednesday, October 30. Please contact Catherine Patton for tickets or questions at 205-680-6007. Tickets may
also be purchased at Alpha Church Supply and Gifts in Homewood.
Catholic Center for Concern Fundraiser: On Wednesday, October 30, they will host a Trash & Treasures Sale at
10:00 am with a Bingo Luncheon (cost $10 - includes lunch and 4 bingo cards good for 10 games) at 11:00 am.
This event will be at the Cedars Club of Birmingham. All proceeds go to the Catholic Center for Concern.
Bridge Players: Join us for an amiable bridge game at St. Peter’s Catholic Church on the second Tuesday of the
month at 10:00 am. To sign up or get more information, please call George Styslinger at 205.823.2110 or Jean
Beattie at 205.823.4272.
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