ST. MARY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH MARCH 28, 2021
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C2"$'# -&/(3& 1-&%$&4# 01" !' &5&4 #1 %&(#2 %*$46 14 #2& /"1''. M8 14:1-15, 47 RICE BOWLS ~ O!" A##$#!%& $' G"(#$#!%& ~ As we enter Holy Week and celebrate A weekly share of our family income to support our Church and School Palm Sunday, let’s re!lect on how our Weekend of March 21st Lord suffered from our indifference: Adults ............................................................................... $5401.88 those who proclaimed him king of Jeru- Children ...................................................................................$4.00 salem were the same who called to cru- Loose ....................................................................................... $67.00 cify him. We recognize we are all one Votive Lights/Flowers ..................................................... $50.00 human family. Misc.. ........................................................................................162.75 CCD coin wars .....................................................................648.30 Please drop off your Rice Bowl this Reimb. From Diocese ................................................. $2727.08 coming week at Mass. Thank you! Diocesan Collections ........................................................ $20.00 TOTAL ............................................................ $9381.01 Thank you! STATIONS OF THE CROSS Please Pray for Our Sick & Shut-Ins The Stations of the Cross will be held on Tuesday, March 30th, at 4:30 p.m. Come and pray with us as we journey with Jesus on the P"(*&"' +$,, -& (.."&/$(#&% 01": road to Calvary. Nancy Culver, Jack & Mary Andreini, Christine St. Louis, Bev McDermott, Eucharis?c Adora?on Chapel Joan Bittinger, Ida Nord, David McKee, Mescal Lindholm, Eloise “Ah, my Jesus...shed over my soul that light of truth and that "ire Gunselman, Robert & Christine of love which Thou didst come to bring into the world. Enlighten Printz, Al Erickson, Les & Margaret me to know every day better why Thou shouldst be loved and to see Loper, Ruby & Ruth Marchaterre, the immense love Thou has shown in suffering and dying for me.” Betty Larson, George & Sue Hardy, The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ. St. Alphonsus de Liguori, P. 475 and all who are homebound. For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, so that everyone We pray for all those who are sick, who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. who are in nursing homes, and John 3:16 those who are being cared for by their loved ones at home or those Vacant Hours: Call and see what is available at this time. Prayer partners who receive ongoing treatment for needed for all hours. Call Lu, @ 282-6909 or Barb, @ 221-9707. terminal and life-threatening dis- eases. May God bring them healing and sustain them in hope...and all who have asked for our prayers. HOLY WEEK MINISTRY LIST Do you have a prayer request? Call HOLY THURSDAY-APRIL 1 @ 7 PM the parish of!ice, at 774-6122, and Lectors: Susan Sanders & Kristin Sommerfeld they will be put on our prayer line. Eucharistic Minister: Gail Casey Altar Servers: Emma Marotz & Jerry Sanders (arrive 15 min. early) Please remember in prayer all Ushers: David Casey & Dan Davis those men and women who serve in Greeters: Betty Glanville & Janet Fiorazo/Mary Brown & Deb Wahoviak the Armed Forces. GOOD FRIDAY-APRIL 2 @ 1 PM Lectors: George Pond & Bill Paupore Eucharistic Minister: Kathy Pond Altar Servers: Jerry Sanders (arrive 15 min. early) Ushers: Veronica Roberts & Mary Paupore Page 2 X
Calendar of Events Rest In Peace NOTE! There will be no CCD classes on March 31st due to spring break. Classes resume on April 7th. Our sympathy, prayers, and support to Andrew (Patty) Paul on the death of his mother, CHOOSE LIFE Patricia Paul, who passed away on March 15th. “The American people oppose funding abortion with their tax dollars, yet pro-abortion leaders in Washington routinely ignore their moral May her soul and all the souls of and ethical concerns. It is high time that this tyranny of the minority...be the faithful departed rest in peace. stopped.” Population Research Institute president, Steven Mosher, speaking in support of the proposed “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act.” Pray for all life, especially the elderly and the unborn. BAPTISM DEAR PADRE Congratulations to Nora, Graham, and Stella Hartwig, children of Wil- liam Hartwig and Betsy Hartwig, I RECENTLY CONVERTED TO CATHOLICISM. CAN YOU TELL ME MORE who were baptized on Sunday, ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PALM BRANCHES ON PALM March 14th. SUNDAY? May they keep Him in their hearts always. Welcome to our faith! And we are delighted to answer your questions. We can consider the meaning of the palm branches on two levels. On the !irst level, we commemorate a historical event-Jesus’ triumphal entry into CARMELITE SILVER TEA Jerusalem. The Carmelite Silver Tea will take In biblical times, people saw the palm as a kingly tree because of its place on September 18th, 2021, for height and majestic appearance. During festivals, the Jews carried palm one day only! branches in processions. Roman soldiers carried palm branches in their Start making your craft items now, victory parades. In public games, the winners of contests and sports and you can drop them off at the received palm branches as signs of victory. Thus, when people greeted Jesus Monastery or the church of!ice dur- with palm branches, they were greeting him in the spirit of joy and triumph ing business hours. usually reserved for victorious kings, armies, and athletes. It was the biblical equivalent of a ticker-tape parade! That brings us to the second meaning for the palm branches. They Words From Pope Francis do signify a joyful victory, but not in the worldly and military sense of the word. It is a victory that we can understand and celebrate only in the light of This celebration seems the other events of Holy Week and Easter Sunday. to combine stories of joy and suffering, mis- The ultimate victory of Jesus was his Easter triumph over death and takes and successes, sin. But it was a victory won through suffering and dying. This is the victory which are part of our we recall on Palm Sunday. Even though we must relive the sad events of daily lives as disciples. Holy Thursday and Good Friday, we know the triumphant outcome of the It somehow expresses the contradic- story. Knowing that outcome enables us to make Palm Sunday the beginning tory feelings that we too, the men of our victory celebration. and women of today, experience: the capacity for great love...but also the ability to “wash our hands” at the right moment. From Dear Padre: Questions Catholics Ask, ©2003 Liguori Publications Sundaybulletin@Liguori.org PALM SUNDAY HOMILY, MARCH 25, 2018 St. Mary Queen of Peace X Page 3
Scripture for the Week of March 29, 2021 Mass Intentions for the Week Mon Is 42:1-7/Jn 12:1-11 M14%(*, M("/2 29 Tues Is 49:1-6/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 NO MASS Wed Is 50:4-9a/Mt 26:14-25 Thur Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 T!&'%(*, M("/2 30-H1,* W&&8 Fri Is 52:13-53:12/Heb 4:14-16, 5:7-9/ 8:00 AM †Darlene Koller-Req. by M/M Bruce Casanova Jn 18:1-19:42 W&%4&'%(*, M("/2 31-H1,* W&&8 Sat Gn 1:1-2:2/Ex 14:15-15:1/Is 54:5-14/ 8:00 AM †Connie Harper-Req. by LeNore Kosovec Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Mk 16:1-7 SUN Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4/Jn 20:1-9 T2!"'%(*, A."$, 1-H1,* T2!"'%(* 7:00 PM Living Bishops, Priests, & Deacons in the Diocese of Marquette First Reading: I did not cover my face against insult and I know I will not be ashamed. F"$%(*, A."$, 2-G11% F"$%(* (Is 50:4-7) 9:00 AM Morning Prayers 1:00 PM Liturgy of The Lord’s Passion Second Reading: He humbled himself to become like us and God raised him on high. S(#!"%(*, A."$, 3-H1,* S(#!"%(* 8:00 PM †James Bittinger-Req. by Friends (Phil 2:6-11) S!4%(*, A."$, 4-T2& R&'!""&/#$14 O0 T2& L1"% 8:00 AM †Gunhild “Gunny” Steinbrecher-Req. by Friends Gospel: Christ became obedient for us even to death 10:00 AM Living & Deceased Members of Our Parish Family dying on the cross. Therefore God raised him on high and gave him a name above all other names. (Mk 14:1-15, 47) Liturgical Ministries Easter Sunday A VOCATION VIEW: Blest are they who come in the 8:00 PM - A."$, 3-H1,* S(#!"%(* name of the Lord. Am I being called to proclaim Jesus as a Lector: Monica Erickson, Laura Hemgren, & priest, brother, deacon, or sister? Pray for an increase in Cheryl Kazianka vocations to the priesthood and religious life in the Eucharist: Joe Groeneveld Servers: Mike, Keaton, & Ashtyn Parent (arrive 15 min.) Ushers: Ron Cerasoli & Susie Flaminio Hospitality: Rich & Gloria LaSovage/Heddy P. & Peggy G. Stewardship By the Book: Gift Bearers: NONE 8:00 AM - A."$, 4-E('#&" S!4%(* Good stewards strive to conform their lives to that of Lector: Myrna Schon Christ-emptying themselves of all pride and putting Eucharist: Buck LaVigne themselves at the service of others. Servers: Duane & Ben Mrozinski Ushers: Dean Neuens & Wayne Wenzel Hospitality: Joe & Ann Gasparick/Buck & Shirley LaVigne Celebra?ng the Wisdom of Bishop Frederic Baraga Gift Bearers: NONE 10:00 AM - A."$, 4-E('#&" S!4%(* “Dear Jesus, you carried your cross to give an Lector: Tricia Peterson example for us to take up our cross and follow Eucharist: Susan Tirschel you...to heaven.” Servers: Nathan & Paul Arndt Ushers: Tom & Ann Pericolosi Hospitality: Amanda G. & Rosemary R./Sharon S. & Marcella M. Gift Bearers: NONE Money Counters: Jerry & Susan Sanders 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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