52 Church Street Parry Sound ON P2A 1Y7 Tel: 705-746-5181 Fax:705-746-5287
Welcome to [email protected] www.stpeterschurchparrysound.com
St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church
SACRAMENTS HOLY EUCHARIST:
Saturday: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 am; 11:00 am July & August – Killbear Park – 8:00 am
Weekdays: Please see the schedule inside the bulletin
RECONCILIATION: 30 minutes before weekend Masses CHILDREN’S LITURGY: BAPTISM: By Appointment MARRIAGE: First appointment at least one year prior to wedding date.
All couples are required to take a Marriage Preparation Course. ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND COMMUNION FOR THE SHUT-INS: Please call the Parish Office 746-5181 DEVOTIONS ROSARY: Sunday – All year - ADORATION: First Friday, 11:00 am
followed by Mass at 12:10 noon NOVENA MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP: Wednesdays at 6:00 pm
OFFICE HOURS (Closed Mondays) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 am – 12:30 pm noon
Vatican Information Service (VIS) www.visnews.org
VEYO
Vocation, Evangelization, Youth Office Peterborough
Tel: (705) 749-0330 e-mail: [email protected]
www.veyo.ca New Catholic website: www.rchouses.com
ST. DOMINIC Catholic Secondary School
955 Cedar Lane, Bracebridge, ON P1L 0A1 Tel.: (705)646-8772 Fax: (705)646-7613
www.stdoms.ca Trustee: Carol Corriveau-Truchon
Bishop Daniel Miehm 1-705-745-5123 www.peterboroughdiocese.org STAFF: Parish Priest: Fr. Placid Obiji, SMMM [email protected] Assisting Priest: Fr. Collins Okafor, SMMM Deacon: Deacon Philip Allard Secretary: Kristen Penfold Bookkeeper: Kristen Penfold Maintenance: TBD Sacristan: Beni Villa CONTACTS: Children’s Liturgy: Amanda Zoldy 705-774-9151 Grounds: Annscape 705-938-0622 Altar Decor: Judy Brunatti 705-746-9459 R.A.F.T. Youth Group: TBD Altar Servers: Angela Henry 705-746-4039 Development & Peace: Maureen Thompson Readers & Eucharistic Ministers: Parish Office 705-746-5181 Respect Life: Parish Office 705-746-5181 Knights of Columbus: Jim Sim 705-746-1232 Fourth Degree: John Verstraten 705-342-5812 Hall Rental: 705-771-9573 or email: [email protected] Catholic Women’s League: Mary George 705-746-9182 St. Peter’s School: Susan Eccleshall, Principal Tel: 705-746-7196 Fax: 705-746-5165 [email protected] Parish Council: Derek George Vic Brunatti, Anne Haines, Frank Gallant, Len Yauk, Marilyn Grisdale, Jerry Wiley, Pamela Muma Finance Council: John Prosser, John Verstraten, JoAnne Turriff, John Flynn, Mary van Diepen Spiritual Committee: Amanda Zoldy, Angela Henry, George Ashford, Kristen Penfold Building & Property Committee: Joe Madigan, Wayne Suchan Sick Visitation: Lou McLeod 746-9688 Bulletin Ad Solicitor: Vacant Volunteer Screening: Suzanne Youngs, Jerry Wiley, Len Yauk, Anne Haines
Parish Office Temporarily Closed
25th OCTOBER 2020 – Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary time
MASS INTENTIONS
Sat. Oct. 24 1:30 pm Baptism “Tavia Shipman”
4:30 pm Intentions of Rosemary Pocantos Bill & Malca Zettler
Sun. Oct. 25 8:00 am People of the Parish
11:00 am Intentions of the Keenan and Clifton Families John & Ann Keenan
Baptism “ Edith McLaren”
Mon. Oct. 26 No Mass Day Off
Tues. Oct. 27 10:30 am No Intentions
Wed. Oct. 28 10:30 am No Intentions
Thurs. Oct. 29 No Mass
Friday Oct. 30 10:30 am No Intentions
Sat. Oct. 31 4:30 pm + Keith Bray Bill & Malca Zettler
Sun. Nov. 1(All Saints Day) 8:00 am People of the Parish
11:00 am Intentions of the Keenan and Clifton Families John & Ann Keenan
Please pray for the sick: Dale McWhirter, Judy Desmasdon,
Linda Fisher, Rita Kunc, Colin Baker, Michael Cassidy, Brandon
Buttineau, Troy Buttineau, Susan, Joan Demick, Lorraine
McEwen, Peter Agnello, Nancy Rorye, Jordan Broadway, Jim
Zimmer, Harold Gardner, Mary Jo Racine, Sandra McCarthy, Carol Mymko, Jane Corbet, Laurette Agnello, Carol Roberto,
Jonathan Goal, Cindy Profit, Michael Agnello
Please call the Parish Office if you would like someone placed on
the prayer list.
STEWARDSHIP NOTE: for easier counting and bookkeeping, Please submit SEPARATE cheques
Last Week: for SEPARATE donations..
Welcome Tavia Shipman, daughter of Benjamin & Helen as she
receives the sacrament of Baptism on Saturday October 24th. May
God bless her on their spiritual journey.
Welcome Edit McLaren, daughter of Garrett & Gabrielle as she
receives the sacrament of Baptism on Sunday October 25th. May
God bless her on their spiritual journey.
Update from North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit: We are looking after each other’s safety and good health during
these days of the pandemic. It is our hope that working together,
we can stop the spread of this virus and join together in prayer
safely. This Announcement is a reminder for all of us. It remains
critically important for each of us to continue following the health
precautions. This includes:
• staying home when ill, even with mild symptoms;
• practicing physical distancing of 2 metres or 6 feet with those
outside your household or social circle;
• protecting your social circle;
• wearing a face covering/mask;
• washing your hands frequently and thoroughly; and
• adhering to gathering limits and rules.
The O. Reg 364/20 became law in the Province of Ontario on
October 2, 2020. This law requires that everyone attending the
place of worship (church) must wear a face covering the entire
time that they are indoors – this includes the celebrant, deacon, and
liturgical ministers. If a person has a health concern related to the
wearing of the face mask, the law provides for this exemption to be
respected. This time of uncertainty calls each one of us to renew
and amplify our Christian commitment to prayer, reflection,
prudent care of each other, and helping others. Let us continue to
pray for those who have died, those who are ill, those who work on
the front lines and serve our community, and the ongoing work of
medical researchers to discover a vaccine and a cure. May God
bless us and guide us.
Remember our beloved dead
November is usually the time where we especially remember our
beloved dead through prayers and offerings of Masses. ALL
SOULS’ DAY envelopes will be available next weekend at all
church exits for you to fill out. Masses are said for the souls in
purgatory for the entire month of November and thereafter. Drop
envelopes in the basket found in front of the altar. “May the souls
of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.
Amen.
Offertory Envelopes $ 1,630.00
Offertory Loose $ 145.05
Property Projects $ 30.00
World Missions $ 131.00
Candles $ 30.25
Re-issued Baptismal Certificate $ 20.00
Total Thank You! $ 1,986.30
Development and Peace – Caritas Canada
Help us help our sisters and brothers in the Global South!
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted us in many ways here
in Canada. In the Global South, the impacts are devastating, as
the pandemic is worsening poverty, hunger, conflict and gender
inequality. More than ever, your solidarity and generosity are
needed to support the work of Development and Peace so we
are all recovering together. Our partners are working for a just
recovery in their countries so all can live in dignity.
Bishop Miehm has approved a “COVID-19 Recovering
Together Collection” for the weekend of Oct. 31/Nov.1.
envelopes will be at the main entrance to your church
or google devp.org.
then click on banner Recovering Together and scroll down
the page and click on Give Now
or call 1-888-234-8533 (toll free number)
Your generosity allows Development and Peace to support
over 100 projects in 35 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East!
Catholic Women’s League News
“Care for our
Common Home”
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Next Meeting: TBD
2020 Annual Membership Fee are now due - $25.00.
CWL Fall Newsletter: Ladies, please read the CWL Fall
Newsletter, especially the two articles submitted by your local
CWL Council. Copies in Narthex or call JoAnne 705 746 9149.
Knights of Columbus News:
BINGO in Knights’ Hall - Mondays at 7pm
(except July and August)
Grand Knight: Jim Sim 705-746-1232
Email: [email protected]
GENERAL MEETING: has been cancelled at this time
BINGO: has been cancelled at this time
Pancake Breakfast: has been cancelled at this time
St. Peter the Apostle School News:
705-746-7196
Principal Susan Eccleshall
Secretary, Danielle Hill
School Newsletter: Help us to “go green”! Send a request to
JK Registration: Please visit our information site
www.welcometokindergartenparrysound.ca
Grade 8 Graduation: TBD (Fall)
Mass Attendance for the weekend of October 17-18th:
Saturday @ 4:30 pm – 50
Sunday @ 8 am – 17 Sunday @ 11 am – 30
The Catholic Hearald: The next issue of The Catholic Herald -
Fall 2020 has been released online. Please click this link to read
the Fall, 2020 issue!
https://www.peterboroughdiocese.org/en/about-us/magazine.aspx
Please Note: The 2020/2021 Missals and 2021Offertory Envelopes
and 2021 Calendars have arrived and we are working on a way of
getting them to you all safely. Fr. Placid & Kristen will reach out
to everyone about being able to pick them up in November. A
suggested donation for the Missals is $5.00 and $2.00 for the
calendars.
Readings Next Week- Oct. 31-Nov. 1st (All Saints Day) First Reading – Revelation 7.2-4, 9-14
Second Reading – 1 John 3.1-3
Gospel – Matthew 5.1-12a
Gospel Matthew 22.34-40 www.loyolapress.com
The Pharisees continue to test Jesus with a question about the
greatest commandment.
Gospel Reflection –
Our relationship with on another is both horizontal and vertical. It
is a relationship of love. The cross gives a demonstration of his
love. The horizontal part is towards our fellow human beings, and
the vertical is towards God. We love our God who is in Heaven,
and love our neighbours who are with us here on earth. Christ’s
answer to the Pharisees in the Gospel shows us that there are two
parts of the Ten Commandments. One part, the first three
commandments are directly on our relationship with God. The
second part, the remaining seven commandments are on our
relations hip with our fellow human beings. Whichever direction
we go, it is love that summarizes the whole Commandments. Love
the Lord your God with all your heart and will all your mind and
will all your soul; and love your neighbour as yourself. It means
loving God and loving others. Sometime some people have their
own understanding of the meaning of love. The understanding can
be driven by selfishness, any other ordinary human influence or
desire. Christ says that love is the summary of the law. Love comes
from God and God is love (1 John 4:7). We cannot remove God
from love, if we want to do the will of God. God is always first,
every love must stem from God. A catholic school teacher took a
survey of the meaning of love for her class. In the survey:
Karen – age 7 said: “When you love somebody, your eyelashes go
up and down and little stars come out of you.” (what an image).
MaryAnn – age 4 said “Love is when your puppy licks your face
even after you left him alone all day.”
Nikka – age 6 said “If you want to learn to love better, you should
start with a friend who you hate” (we need a few million more
Nikka’s on this planet).
Danny – age 7 said: “Love is when my mommy makes coffee for
my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure
the taste is okay.”
Terri – age 4 said: “Love is what makes you smile when you’re
tired.”
These are children’s ideas of love. And it goes to tell us that love is
practical in nature. You have to show it. The verses we read from
the Exodus sets us to love that is charity in tone. It covers some our
duties toward the poor in general; or to put it another way-those
who need our help. They are a practical application of the law of
charity in dealings with our neighbours. Love is not something we
can see or touch. It is something we can do. St. Paul said; “and
whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all the name of the
Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him”
(Colossians 3:17). Love as charity always looks towards God, for
the good of others. Let each of us ask ourselves how seriously we
take this love of fraternal charity and how faithfully we carry it out.
Not all of us may be able to give material help to somebody in
need, but the poorest of us can spare a kindly word, an encouraging
word, for a neighbour weighed down with cares and troubles. All
of us can pray for a neighbour who needs spiritual and temporal
help. Most of us can deny ourselves some unnecessary luxuries in
order to give a needed load of bread to a hungry fellow. Christian
love is a practical love. Let us pray God to nourish his spirit of love
in us always. (Homily-Fr. Placid)
Prayer Therapy
Be slow to speak, and only after having first
listened quietly, so that you may understand the
meaning , leanings and wishes of those who do
speak. Thus you will better know when to speak
and when to be silent. - St. Ignatius of Loyola
SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING! October:
24 - Mass @ 4:30 pm
25 - Mass @ 8:00 am; 11:00 am
27 - Mass @ 10:30 am
28 - Mass @ 10:30 am
30 - Mass @ 10:30 am
31 - Mass @ 4:30 pm
November:
1 – TURN CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR
1 - Mass @ 8:00 am; 11:00 am - ALL SAINTS DAY
3 - Mass @ 10:30 am
4 - Mass @ 10:30 am
6 - Adoration @ 10:30 am
6 - Mass @ 11:30 am
7 - Mass @ 4:30 pm
8 - Mass @ 8:00 am; 11:00 am
20 - Blood Donor Clinic (K of C Hall)
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P2A 1Y7
Behind St. Peter’s Church
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St. James United Church
Drop-off Bin in the parking lot
Sales every Tuesday from 12:30 to 3:00 pm
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