ST. MARY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH APRIL 4, 2021
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T7& #&(/7$89 10 '/"$.#!"& $' #7(# 7& ;!'# "$'& 0"1; #7& %&(%. J8 20:1-9 BBCS Raffle Winners-3/25 ~ O!" A##$#!%& $' G"(#$#!%& ~ A weekly share of our family income to support our Church and School Weekend of March 28th $600 .00 K of C #1585 Adults .......................................................................................... $.00 $300.00 Gale & Linda Michaud Children ..................................................................................... $.00 $150.00 St. Anthony’s Team Loose ............................................................................................ $.00 $150.00 Laura Gagala Kessler Votive Lights/Flowers .......................................................... $.00 Donations/Bequests.............................................................. $.00 Thank you! Next drawing is April Mass Stipends ........................................................................... $.00 Diocesan Collections ............................................................. $.00 4th. TOTAL ...................................................................... $.00 Early Transmission. SAVE THE DATE Eucharis@c Adora@on Chapel Please Pray for The parish will be celebrating our HE IS RISEN! Our Sick & Shut-Ins “75th” Diamond Anniversary this ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA! year, since we had to postpone it Come to the Chapel. P"(*&"' +$,, -& (.."&/$(#&% 01": last year. We will begin by gather- Adore Him. Praise Him. Thank Him. Nancy Culver, Jack & Mary Andreini, ing at the 4:30 p.m. Mass with Bish- Prayer partners needed for all Christine St. Louis, Bev McDermott, op John Doer!ler, on August 7th, hours. There are vacant hours Joan Bittinger, Ida Nord, David followed by a sit down dinner at the open. Please call Lu, @ 282-6909 or McKee, Mescal Lindholm, Eloise Knights of Columbus Hall. This is a Barb, @ 221-9707. Gunselman, Robert & Christine celebration for our parish family. Printz, Al Erickson, Les & Margaret So, mark your calendar now to at- FR. MIKE, FR. MICHAEL, Loper, Ruby & Ruth Marchaterre, tend this momentous event. More AND PARISH STAFF WISH YOU Betty Larson, George & Sue Hardy, to come in the following months. A BLESSED EASTER. and all who are homebound. We pray for all those who are sick, HE ROSE FOR ME! who are in nursing homes, and Our sympathy, prayers those who are being cared for by and support to Dean Then let your life through their loved ones at home or those (Shelly) Neuens on the all its ways who receive ongoing treatment for death of his brother, David, who One long thanksgiving be terminal and life-threatening dis- passed away on March 22nd. Its theme of joy its song of praise eases. May God bring them healing Christ died and rose for me! and sustain them in hope...and all May his soul and all the souls of the who have asked for our prayers. faithful departed rest in peace. Do you have a prayer request? Call the parish of!ice, at 774-6122, and they will be put on our prayer line. THANK YOU Please remember in prayer all those men and women who serve in Our sincere thanks to everyone who helped to make our the Armed Forces. Easter liturgies so beautiful and special. We would like to thank Juleen Tobin and crew for the decorating during Holy Week and Easter, the church looked truly amazing. To all the Liturgical Ministers: Cathy, Chris, and Dan, the music was wonderful. We are truly blessed to have such a wonderful parish family. Page 2 X
Calendar of Events CARMELITE SILVER TEA April 7, Wednesday-CCD classes 5-8th, from 5:15-6:30 p.m. It was decided High School from 6:35-7:35 p.m. to have the Carmelite Silver Tea for CHOOSE LIFE one day only, Saturday, September 18th. We are Christ is risen, alleluia! He has broken the chains of death, enabling in need of craft/homemade items us to enjoy eternal life. But before the treasure of eternal life, we are given that can be dropped off at the the gift of our human life, an immeasurable gift which should never be parish of!ice during business rejected or discarded. Abortion and euthanasia are not part of God’s life- hours, or at the Monastery. giving plan. Pray for all life, especially the elderly and the unborn. CHANGE CHALLENGE FOR A CAUSE DEAR PADRE Over the past three weeks, the Youth Group students of St. Mary Queen of Peace participated in a WHY DO SOME CHURCHES USE BELLS DURING THE CONSECRATION “Change Challenge” as a communi- AND OTHERS DO NOT? ty service project, to raise money for local Iron Mountain Freshman, We ring bells because they make a beautiful sound for the Lord and for Geno Schinderle. Geno was diag- our ears. They signal something important; they bring us comfort in sorrow, nosed with leukemia in November and they double our joy. The of!icial name for the bell ringing is and has been undergoing extensive tintinnabulation. As with many practices, tintinnabulation is present in treatment, at St. Vincent Hospital many traditions worldwide. It’s a beautiful way to focus the mind and heart, in Green Bay. In an effort to con- lifting the soul to God. I’ll never forget the stirring sunrise tintinnabulation tribute a !inancial donation to the at Assisi on Easter Sunday. Schinderle family, the “Change Challenge” provided a friendly Catholics ring bells at the Eucharist, during the singing of the Gloria competition (at times:) amongst on Holy Thursday and at the Easter Vigil, at the showing of the consecrated the high school students, to see bread and wine and, in some places, at the beginning of the preparation of which grade could earn the most the gifts and the Communion procession. We also ring bells to mark the for Geno. A total of $948.30 was morning, non, and evening hours, at which times devotion recalls the raised! Incarnation of Christ and the praying of the Angelus. Bells are rung to assemble the community for prayer and festivities. At weddings and funerals, bells declare that something important is happening-an event to be surrounded by beautiful sound. Words From Pope Francis But why do some churches use bells during the consecration and others do not? The books of the revised liturgy give an option, so some You cannot give parish leaders choose to ring bells and others do not. However, in the Latin [courage] to yourself, Mass, there is no option-the bells must be rung at set times. but you can receive it as a gift. All you have to do is open your From The Eucharist: 50 Questions From the Pews, heart in prayer and ©2008 Liguori Publications roll away, however slightly, that Sundaybulletin@Liguori.org stone placed at the entrance to your heart so that Jesus’ light can en- ter...With you, Lord, we will be tested but not shaken. EASTER VIGIL HOMILY, APRIL 11, 2020 St. Mary Queen of Peace X Page 3
Scripture for the Week of April 5, 2021 Mass Intentions for the Week Mon Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15 Tues Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18 M18%(*, A."$, 5 Wed Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35 NO MASS Thur Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48 T!&'%(*, A."$, 6-O/#(Z& 10 E('#&" Fri Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14 8:00 AM †Dorothy Edens-Req. by Marcella McGuire Sat Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15 SUN Acts 4:32-35/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31 W&%8&'%(*, A."$, 7-O/#(Z& 10 E('#&" 8:00 AM †Ryan Rice-Req. by the Rice Family First Reading: We have eaten and drunk with him T7!"'%(*, A."$, 8-O/#(Z& 10 E('#&" after his resurrection from the dead. 8:00 AM All Who Contributed to the Easter Flower Fund (Acts 10:34, 37-43) F"$%(*, A."$, 9-O/#(Z& 10 E('#&" 8:00 AM †Richard & Donna Printz-Req. by M/M Bob Printz Second Reading: Look for things that are in heaven, where Christ is. S(#!"%(*, A."$, 10-D$Z$8& M&"/* ((8#.) (Col 3:1-4) 4:30 PM Living & Deceased Members of Our Parish Family S!8%(*, A."$, 11-D$Z$8& M&"/* Gospel: The teaching of scripture is that he must rise 8:00 AM †Doris Farrington-Req. by Gene Farrington from the dead. 10:00 AM †Joe Warren-Req. by M/M John Laydon & (Jn 20:1-9) Melissa Menghini A VOCATION VIEW: The Lord has risen; it is true! Proclaim it to the world! Pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life in the Diocese of Marquette. Liturgical Ministries Divine Mercy Stewardship By the Book: 4:30 PM - A."$, 10 Lector: Lisa Harry Alleluia! Christ is risen and is victorious over sin and Eucharist: Lynne Gussert death! We are good stewards of our faith if, like St. Servers: Lance Harry & Dale Close Ushers: Veronica Roberts & Colleen DeRoche Paul, we share this good news whenever and wherever Hospitality: Jeff & Deb Couper/John & Bev McCole we can. Gift Bearers: NONE The Knights of Columbus are looking for 8:00 AM - A."$, 11 men seeking a career opportunity, repre- Lector: Ashley DeMay senting their insurance program as a Field Eucharist: Bob DeMay Agent. We offer a complete bene!its package Servers: Nathan & Taylor DeMay Ushers: Steve & Laura Rhode with this full-time position. One must be eli- Hospitality: Dave & Deb Brisson/Jim & Paula Ebli gible for membership in the Knights of Columbus. For Gift Bearers: NONE more information, please contact Tim Nowak, General Agent, at (920)462-4100, or by email, at timo- 10:00 AM - A."$, 11 thy.knowak@kofc.org, Lector: Tricia Peterson or check us out at www.kofcwi.org Eucharist: Ebie Stack Servers: Ellyce & Sheila Doenier Ushers: David & Tony Santi Celebra@ng the Wisdom of Bishop Frederic Baraga Hospitality: Jeremy Rodriguez Family/Roy Harris Family Gift Bearers: NONE KITCHI JAWENDAGOSIWIN: “There is no great- Money Counters: Jerry & Sue Sanders er joy in this world than to receive your Lord and God in Holy communion.” Please be faithful to your assigned ministry of service. It is your responsibility to get a substitute. Please let the of!ice know the name/(s) of your replacements. Thank you! Kingsford, Michigan 49802 X Page 4
Parish Family Membership MASS SCHEDULE We welcome you to the Catholic Christian Community of St. Mary Queen of Peace. Please contact the parish 4:30 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass of!ice to register at the earliest opportunity. 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Sunday Masses Confessions Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. Sacraments Or by appointment Reconciliation Daily Mass Confessions are heard on Saturday beginning at 3:00 p.m., Check the bulletin or anytime by appointment. Baptism PARISH STAFF Parent(s) must be registered and active members of the Pastor Rev. Michael Woempner parish for at least six months and are expected to attend Assoc. Pastor Rev. Michael Kowalewski one session with the pastor on the meaning of Baptism Admin. Assistant Lori Bargo prior to the celebration of the Sacrament. Godparents (one Dir. Religious Ed K-8th Mary Beth Casanova man and one woman), if not from the parish, must have a High School/Youth Group Bob & Erin DeMay letter from their pastor stating that they are practicing Janitor Jozef Raiche Catholics and able to serve as sponsor. It is encouraged Grounds Marcel Raiche that both Godparents be Catholic, but one may be a non- Catholic and serve as a Christian witness. Marriage MASS ORGANISTS The Catholic Church maintains the teaching of Jesus Saturday 4:30 p.m. Christ, that marriage is a permanent and unconditional Sunday 8:00 a.m. Daniel Steinbrecher commitment between one man and one woman. Sunday 10 a.m. Folk Choir Cathy Spice For a marriage to take place at Queen of Peace, one or both OFFICE PHONE 774-6122 parties (or their parents) must be registered active OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m.-noon members for at least 6 months before beginning marriage Mon-Tues-Thurs 1:30-5:15 p.m. preparation. Registration in the parish for the sole purpose of being Wed 1:30-3:00/4:30-7:00 p.m. married here is not permitted. Once preparation begins, no date will be set until the initial information is gathered by Address: St. Mary Queen of Peace Church the pastor. The Diocese requires 6 months prior to the 600 Marquette Blvd. wedding to ensure adequate time to prepare properly for Kingsford, Mi. 49802 the Sacrament. There are options for preparation, but some sort of preparation is required. Call the Parish Office to MISSION STATEMENT make the arrangements with the pastor. Saturdays are the usual day for weddings. We, the parishioners of St. Mary Queen of Peace, as children of God, are committed to providing an inviting Times for weddings: For a Wedding Mass, no later than and friendly atmosphere for religious worship, with noon. For the Liturgy of the Word, no later than 12:30 p.m. our goal to offer salvation to all through Jesus Christ. Anointing & Sick Calls Our church provides digni!ied and reverent Anointing of the Sick is available upon request. liturgies; a place where we, as individuals, in a Please call the rectory when anyone is sick, in the hos- Christian community, can grow spiritually, pital, or shut-in and unable to attend Mass. In an educationally, and socially. By helping and comforting emergency situation, call immediately. all those in need, we share our God-given gifts within our church, community, and the world. Funerals When there is a death in the family, contact a Funeral St. Mary Queen of Peace Parish is a place of loving Director, who will in turn make arrangements with fellowship within the family of God. We carry into the the Parish. Please note that the Diocesan Guidelines world the witness, message, and example of the gospel, state that wakes and visitations are to take place in prayerfully ful!illing our mission. the Funeral Home, not in the Church. While excep- tions may be made by the pastor, it will only be for (Approved by the Parish Pastoral Council, April 17, special pastoral needs and/or circumstances. 1997) X Page 5
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