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OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH
401 S. Owen Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53711 | www.qopc.org
Mass ScheduleMonday-Friday 8:30 AM
Saturday 5:00 PMSunday 8:00, 9:30 & 11:15 AM
Private ConfessionThursday 5:00 PM
Prayer Network If you or someone you know are in need of
prayers please call the Prayer Network at 238-5048 or email: [email protected]
Parish CenterPhone: 231-4600
Fax: 231-4606
SchoolPhone: 231-4580
Fax: 231-4589
Recorded Parish Information231-4605
email address
Websitewww.qopc.org
Lay Ministry Line770-1176
November 14, 2021
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 14, 2021 Page 2
Parish Registration - Adults who are 18 years or older are invited to register as members of Our Lady Queen of Peace. Registration forms can be found on our parish website, printed, completed and mailed to the Parish Center, 401 South Owen Drive, Madison, WI 53711. Or you may call the
Bulletin Announcements - Announcements must be submitted in writing to the Parish Center by Noon on Tuesdays. Email announcements to [email protected].
Assistive Listening System Receivers are available
request one from an usher.
Sacraments - To make arrangements for the sacraments below, please call the Parish Center at 231-4600.
Anointing of the Sick is celebrated communally every fall or individually by appointment. Baptism: Baptisms can be celebrated during any weekend Mass or privately at 12:15 on Sundays. Parents wishing to have their child baptized are asked to participate in a Baptismal Preparation session. Matrimony: Please make arrangements with the priest at least six months in advance. Home Communion: Please notify the Parish Center if you would like to have commuion brought to you in your home. Reconciliation: Private Confessions are held Thursday evenings at 5:00 pm or any time by appointment.
Eucharistic Adoration is held in the Eucharistic Chapel every Tuesday from 9am-7pm. In keeping with current health recommendations during the pandemic, Masks are highly rec-ommended regardless of vaccination status. We encourage you to bring your own prayer books, as well as your own rosaries.
The Eucharistic Chapel is open for prayer. to come and pray silently before the tabernacle, pray the Rosary or the Stations of the Cross or light a candle for a prayer intention. Please follow the guidelines set out at the doors as you enter regarding masking and social distancing.
Live-Streamed Masses. We are now live-streaming our Sunday 11:15am Mass each weekend for those who are unable to attend Mass in person. All are welcome to join us online at QP Connected
Would you like to receive our weekly Parish Emails? We provide a weekly email every Saturday that contains parish news and
The Parish Center is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Currently, masks are high-ly recommended regardless of vaccination status. Please ring the doorbell as the doors remain locked.HOURS
OFFICE
Pastoral CouncilLaura Anderson Joan FreemanMichael Betlach Tricia HeineMary Pat Braun Austin LaceyJohn Cuva Ellen NowakRenee Forrest Amber Seitz
Parish StaffParochial AdministratorMsgr. Larry Bakke, [email protected]
Parochial VicarFr. Rich Litzau, O.P., [email protected]
Parish AdministratorJeanne McLellan 231-4604, [email protected]
Pastoral Associate & Youth MinistryCheryl Horne, 231-4616, [email protected]
Director of Liturgy & Pastoral MusicCatherine Henderson, 231-4607, [email protected]
Development DirectorBri Patten, 231-4612, [email protected]
Director of the Catholic Multicultural CenterJeanne McLellan 661-3512, [email protected]
School PrincipalMary Jo Vitale, 231-4580, [email protected]
Assistant PrincipalJeanneen Eagon, 231-4580, [email protected]
Youth & Young Adult MinistryShawn Willox, 231-4609, [email protected]
Director of Religious Education Grades 1-6and RCIA Kay Schachte, 231-4610, [email protected]
Pastoral Care Coordinator, Safe Environment
Teresa Spevacek, 231-4617, [email protected]
Parish NurseCrystal Nemeth, 231-4614, [email protected]
Deb Cook, 231-4590, [email protected]
Staff AccountantPat VanVoorhees, 2314613, [email protected]
Accounting AssistantJennifer Krzak, 231-1759, [email protected]
Administrative AssistantsLisa Haas, 231-4608, [email protected] Sams, 231-4600, [email protected]
Our Lady Queen of Peace, Madison November 14, 2021 Page 3
Mass Intentions
Saturday, November 135:00 pm † Daniel Murray Sunday, November 148:00 am † For the People of the Parish9:30 am † Dick Smith11:15 am † Emmett SchulteMonday, November 15
Tuesday, November 168:30 am † Mary Jane SahnyulitzWednesday, November 178:30 am † Lloyd WeberThursday,November 188:30 am † Dean Kobbervig Friday, November 198:30 am † Dick MeinertSaturday, November 205:00 pm † Beverly GreeneSunday, November 218:00 am † For the People of the Parish9:30 am † Harry Washkoske11:15 am † Bill & Lorraine Goeden
Readings for the week of November 14, 2021
Sunday: Dn 12:1-3/Ps 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Heb 10:11-14, 18/Mk 13:24-32Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/Ps 119:53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158 [cf. 88]/Lk 18:35-43Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [6b]/Lk 19:1-10Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31/Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b and 15 [15b]/Lk 19:11-28Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29/Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15 [23b]/Lk 19:41-44Dedication: Acts 28:11-16, 30-31/ Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43/Mt 14:22-33Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59/1 Chron 29:10bcd, 11abc, 11d-12a, 12bcd [13b]/Lk 19:45-48Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13/Ps 9:2-3, 4 and 6, 16 and 19 [cf. 16a]/Lk 20:27-40Next Sunday: Dn 7:13-14/Ps 93:1, 1-2, 5 [1a]/Rv 1:5-8/Jn 18:33b-37
Visit the website: http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab
It’s coming!Bread from the Mound Sale
is next weekend, Nov. 20 & 21,just in time for Thanksgiving!
This is your personal invitation to join an Usher Team. Our parish needs ushers at all Masses:
* Saturday 5PM * Sunday 8AM, 9:30AM & 11:15AM
Whether you are male or female, young or not-so-young, you can serve Queen of Peace in this important ministry. Teams usher in the following rotations: (you select one that works for you)
1) January, May, September 2) February, June, October 3) March, July, November 4) April, August, December
Don't let the fact that you may not be able to usher every single week in a rotation or you may vacation during a
-formation contact Nick Beerntsen at [email protected] or 608- 219-0425.
The Contemporary Youth Choir will be singing Sunday, November 21st at 9:30am Mass. The Youth Choir consists of 5th -8th graders and is accompanied by piano and guitar. They look forward to helping you praise God's name. If you have a child in grades 5-8 interested in joining the Youth Choir, please email Melissa Cary at [email protected].
THANK YOU!
Thanks to all the donors and volunteers who helped make
our blood drive a huge success. We had a fantastic day collecting whole blood and power reds. We collected
about our next drive.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 14, 2021 Page 4
Adult EnrichmentIs your Small Christian Community planning to meet during Advent? Come
out more about the series or to be able to check out a sample.
Come join us for the QP Scholastic Book Fair!December 1, 2 & 3, 2021
Wednesday, Dec. 1, 11:00am- 6:00pmThursday, Dec. 2, 9:30am-6:00pm
Friday, Dec. 3, 9:30am-4:30pm
In the Gathering Space
LIVE THE LITURGYInspiration for the Week
Every human being asks and answers a very important existential question. What happens to us when we die? The answer we provide will deter-mine how we chart the course of our existence. It will also determine whether the Second Coming of Christ will be of any concern to us. For many, life
intention or meaning about it. For these people, their eventual death, and the end of the earth as they know it, have little importance beyond their personal consequences. But, for people of faith our natural death and the Second Coming of Christ have huge implications. It is to these things that our faith speaks volumes and can bring a keen under-standing and direction that the secular world simply cannot provide. This is where the call to vigilance and the primordial virtues of faith, hope, and love become useful and meaningful. We are works in progress who can either resist the inspirations of the Divine Artist or give into the wonderful surpris-ing creativity of his will.
©LPi
James Adams, October 22David Schulte, October 24
Richard Lettman, October 25Laura Colombo, October 26
Shirley Lipke, October 30Marie Wartolec, November 4
Mary Fran Cieciorka, November 4
Parish Nurse and Blood Pressure screeningHi, my name is Crystal Nemeth, and I am excited to
been a QP parish member since 2018 and have a husband and two children who attend school at QP. As a parish nurse, I am looking forward to helping support our parish members with their spiritual, emotional and physical needs. I can visit your loved one in their home or in the hospital/long term care facility, be a health advocate, or
so please don’t hesitate to reach out by phone (608) 231-4614 to schedule
to check your BP in the library space directly after mass. Pressure clinic will be held on Friday, December 3rd. Please come and
Our Lady Queen of Peace, Madison November 14, 2021 Page 5
Hey High Schoolers! The latest round of mini-courses etc. is up on our website. And the Freedom From Religion/Freedom OF Religion one with the Capitol Christmas
High School Small Christian Community continues to meet on Tuesdays at 7:30pm in the Comfy Couch/Upper Room of the Parish Center. All are welcome – just come drop in for food, fun,
Hey Freshman – Bagels & Basics has begun. But it’s
made it to a single session yet. Our next session is the Circle of Grace session on November 14th 12:30-2pm only, for parents AND Freshman, with our next regular class on Sunday, November 21st. Email Cheryl or Shawn to sign up and to get info on what you missed
7th & 8th Graders in Faith Formation! Our next session is the Circle of Grace session on November 14th 12:30-2pm only, for parents AND Freshman, with our next regular class on Sunday, November 21st.. Any questions? Don’t hesitate to email
Social Action
Opportunity to help give food and gifts for local families. Good
de Paul Society Conference has received approval to use donations given in cele-bration of the Thanksgiving Day Mass for
-lies have been sent. They will participate in a drive-through pick up
called “Little Drummer,” supplements gifts for those in need and is scheduled for Saturday, December 11. If you would like to contrib-ute monetary donations, please use the Thanksgiving Day Mass collection boxes for donations or visit our parish website at qopc.org/serve. Thank you in advance for helping us to provide a Christ-mas to remember for local families.
Find out what’s happening at the Catholic Multicultural Center!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about the pro-
there are any events or volunteer opportunities you can get involved with? Curious about who comes to the CMC to use a service or to volunteer? The CMC has several fun and engaging ways to stay up to date about program news, events, stories and quotes from
1. Subscribe to our email newsletter on our homepage: cmcmadison.org (scroll down to see where to subscribe) 2. Like us on Facebook (search Catholic Multi-cultural Center, or follow the link from our website) 3. Follow us on Instagram (@cmcmadison, or follow the link from our website)
one person at a time.
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Financial Stewardship ReportWeekend of October 30 & 31
Prior Year Contributions $ 13,805 $ 17,289 Budget $ 31,251 Over (Shortfall) ($ 17,446)
Fiscal YTD Total $605,797 $568,857 Fiscal YTD Budget $581,734 Over (Shortfall) $ 24,063
Blessed Sacrament's Annual Christmas Market
Saturday, December 4, 9:30 am to 3:00 pmSunday, December 5, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
In the spirit of German Christmas Markets, Blessed Sacrament's Christmas Market will be out-doors this year. On Saturday only, we'll once again feature wares from local artisans and crafters, a take-out farm-to-table lunch, and a farmer's market. On both Sat-urday and Sunday, we'll have our usual Country Kitchen featuring
baked goods (including Sinsinawa Mound bread and Amish-made dinner rolls), a Christmas tree lot with trees from Wisconsin's
It's the perfect time to move your
-vember or December 2021, Faith Direct will match that
church. To be eligible for the matching gift, more than
must be processed through Faith Direct by December
started.
School Endowment Fund MemorialsIn Memory of Jim Adams
Frank & Nancy Maersch Judy Cary Jack & Elaine Kroeger Jeremie & Kimberly Meyer John & Coleen Flad
In Memory of Mary MillerSandra Cesnik
Robert & Christine Guth
In Memory of Mike McKennaDavid & Jane Bauer
In Memory of Msgr. Ken FiedlerAlice Hampton
CMC Memorials In Memory of Jim Adams
Lise Skofronick
In Memory of Msgr. Ken FiedlerAlice HamptonMelanie Bolser
William & Mary Checovich
In Memory of Dr. Timothy Leckmaier Judith Taylor Alice Buechner Helen Bakke Andrew & Nancy Kosseff Bob & Karen Wortinger Christopher & Mary Pat Berry Charles & Elizabeth Wallman Arlene Skrenes Fran & Mary Ircink Kathryn Price John & Darlene Kozarek
Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish MemorialsIn Memory of Luke Lamb
John Schmitz & Jean Tretow-Schmitz
In Memory of Sharanne Stitgen Walter & Stacey Meanwell
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