Download - Spiritual Warfare Rosary
Inspiration For The Week Presumption can be a great sin. We can easily convince ourselves that as long as we do the bare minimum or master the basics, it is sufficient. Love doesn’t operate this way. If we are truly in love with God, then the basics are not going to be enough. That love is going to want to get expressed in going above and beyond, in leaving the comfortable and familiar, in stretching and growing and in following a voice other than our own. This is what those who are truly in pursuit of wisdom come to realize. Just like any human relationship worth achieving reveals, we never reach a plateau in following the Gospel or growing in wisdom and holiness. Wisdom is the rudder that guides us through all of life’s attractions and options. It alone determines what is worth pursuing and what must be left behind. That is why those who are only concerned about checking the boxes and doing the least amount possible often walk away sad when offered God’s gift of life eternal. They are not truly in love.
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Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday, October 10th at 9:00 a.m.
Will be Live-Streamed at StPeterCatholicChurch.org
Spiritual Warfare Rosary For the intentions of our Blessed Mother, all four mysteries of the Rosary are prayed every Wednesday at 6:00 pm in the Church and Fr. Joe invites us to join him. Whether you bring a rosary or use your fingers, the most important thing is that we always pray with our hearts.
Faith-filled parents want their children to be faithful, too, and happy and eager to come to Church on Sunday mornings! In order to help moms and dads instill that eagerness and joy in their kids, we have brought back
KFC, which is short for: Kids For Christ! Children who are 2 years old through Kindergarten, will have an hour of fun listening to bible stories, playing games, drawing and coloring pictures for our church bulletin!
When: Every Sunday during the 9 o’clock Mass.
Where: Classroom at the far end of the school hall.
Cost: Free Will Offering is appreciated, but not required.
Coordinator: Ashley Gordon, patient and faith-filled mother of 3, herself!
Ushers Needed!!! How would you like to serve our parish while attending Mass? It would be great if you could because we are in need
of more ushers at all weekend Masses! If you are interested in serving, please call the parish office or email Chad Franckowiak at [email protected].
May God reward those who gave a sacrificial gift to the 2nd collection this weekend. Eight weeks ago, the massive category 4 Hurricane Ida killed dozens of people in the southern United States and along the eastern seaboard. Many people lost their homes and businesses. Some are still not able to return to their homes because they have no power or clean water.
Your gift, this weekend, is for the victims of this tragedy. On their behalf, “Thank You.”
May Mary, our Mother, Star of the Seas, Pray for us.
“I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth: that God governs in the affair of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it possible that an empire can rise without His aid? We have been assured, sir, in the Sacred writings
that “except the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it.” I firmly believe this, and I also believe that without His concurring aid, we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of Babel.”
~ Benjamin Franklin ~
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This year’s McHenry County Catholic Prayer Breakfast will be held on Saturday, October 30th! The day will begin at 7:30 am, with Holy Mass at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 1923 S. McHenry Ave., in Crystal Lake. Breakfast will be served at 9:00 am at D’Andrea, 4419 US Hwy 14 in Crystal Lake.
The Prayer Breakfast has always hosted stellar speakers and this year is no different! It will be an honor to have Dr. Peter Kreeft as the Keynote Speaker! Dr. Kreeft wears many hats. He is a convert and best selling author. He is also a renowned defender of the Catholic faith and an apologetics lecturer!
Do not delay in getting your tickets because they will go fast!
To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.mchenrycountycatholics.org.
From the Desk Of
Deacon Greg Duffey Our Dear Friends of Saint Peter’s,
To paraphrase former President Lyndon B. Johnson “We come to you with heavy hearts!” Our reasons for saying this is because Elvira and I are moving to Macon, Missouri on October 15th.
Our decision to move was made after much prayer and thought. Both our daughters are gown and out of the area. One in Ohio and the other in Wisconsin. Also, Elvira is from Missouri and still has siblings there. We met in college at Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State University), Kirksville, MO.
It has been our honor to come to know and love many of you over the years. Also, I hope I have served you well as your Deacon. You all will always be in our thoughts and prayers. Our cell phone numbers will remain the same and if you are ever in the Macon area please contact us and stop by.
God Bless!
Join us for a fun afternoon of conversation, creativity, and snacking. You do not need to be skilled at knitting or crocheting. We are here to teach you or refresh your skills. Otherwise, fleece is available for blankets. The only requirement is the ability to use a pair of scissors and tie a knot. We will instruct you as you create a beautiful fleece blanket. There is a quantity of fleece and yarn looking for some creative hands to make it into a shawl or lap blanket. If anyone would like a prayer shawl or blanket for themselves or someone else, please contact Elaine at 815-678-9932.
There is nothing more comforting than a blanket or shawl woven with love and prayers.
PRAYERS AND
SQUARES MINISTRY
Right now, the abortion industry and their friends in the legislature are trying hard to repeal the Parental Notification Act in Illinois. This commonsense law requires only that a parent be notified 48 hours before an abortion clinic performs an abortion on their daughter.
This law provides foundational protection for girls by providing them with a support network and protecting them from sexual traffickers. Since the law was put in place, over 1,000 unborn babies have been saved each year in Illinois because of it.
We want to rally as a pro-life community — in Illinois and throughout the Midwest — to let our legislators know that we want to save Parental Notification. We’ve developed a petition that we’ll deliver to legislators in the upcoming session.
Please share this petition! This legislation has direct implications for Illinois, but also for neighboring states because Illinois would become the only state without Parental Notification, encouraging pregnant girls to cross borders into Illinois to get abortions.
The direct link to the petition is https://marchforlifechicago.org/save-parents-rights
Our Sanctuary Lamp burns from October 10th through October 23rd for
May this light which reminds us of Jesus’ True Presence in the Sanctuary
Welcome him into eternal peace.
FOR THE WEEKENDS OF 10/9 - 10/17/2021
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The Mass For From
Sat 4 pm SPWM
Sun 7 am † John Leslie Siblik Family
9 am (1) † Steven Umbricht Stanley & JoAnne Stack
(2) † Arlene Carol Walls Family
11am † Antoni Kolton Kolton Family
Tues 8 am † Stanley Stack Diane
Wed 8 am † Hermelinda Beltrandy Miroslaw & Alina Lukaczyk
Thur 8 am † George R. Link, Sr. Bishop Quarter Assembly of the
K of C
Fri 8 am † William G. Etten
Sat 4 pm (1) † Margaret
(2) Wayne & Joanne Kurchina (Anniversary)
Sun 7 am † Robert Therry Rygiel Family
9 am † William Etten Kim Etten
11am (1) † Chris Bukowiecki Stan & Alina Urbaniak
(2) † Jadwiga Clarke Stan & Alina Urbaniak
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gina Adduci Stephen Bonner Jack Brown Rita Chinni Debra Cooke Annette “Toni” Crane Deacon Eugene Damian Rob Darmofal Ann DePaul Sandy Devine Norman Dolsky Frank & Carol Dzielak Dolores & Irv Ellefesen LCpl. Romel (Tre) Finley, USMC Carol Flatley James Formeller Michael Frer Chris Freund Glenn Geske Anthony Hodnik Patricia Hodnik Edward Johnson Diana Kattner Ed Kattner Ronald Klein Mark & Natalie Kluts Chuck Krueger Loman Kubista Paul Kucia
The names above will appear on the prayer list August 1st through December 31st
If you or a loved one would like to continue to be on the prayer list, please contact the Parish Office.
815-675-2288
Colton Lazzeroni Rich Lecropane Mary Link Deb & Bob Maliszewski Peter Miller Fr. Thomas Moran Norma Moretti Mark Morris Mark Mucek Bernice Musielak Carol Nellessen Betty Niemie Kevin Nicholson Emery Oesch Bill Pippen Donna Polanek Betty Rygiel Jacob Shapiro Bill Spaletto Ben Stork Almia Strights Jay Taylor Cherie Taylor Gail Tellear Bonnie Terry David Thomas Mary Eileen Tosi Holly Ubrig Robert Witt Paul Wojciechowski
Father Michael McGivney: The Story of the Connecticut Priest Who Founded the Knights of the Columbus. A documentary of a priest during a time when millions of Catholic immigrants were struggling to overcome poverty and prejudice.
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Lectors Extraordinary
Ministers Ushers
Saturday 10/9
4:00 pm Nettie Toms Carol Rygiel Chad Franckowiak
Sunday 10/10
7:00 am
Cyndee Wehrheim
Bill Ledger David Smid
Scott Hastings
9:00 am Karyn Leali Paul Leali Larry Hauser John Jindra
11:00 am Tom Straley Mike Rygiel Andy Hommowun Mike Gordon
Saturday 10/16
4:00 pm Jean Rygiel Mary Seil
Andy Hommowun George Gemberling
Sunday 10/17
7:00 am Bill Ledger
Dennis Wehrheim
Paul Baynai Scott Hastings
9:00 am Andy
Hommowun Nancy Piggot
Paul Leali Ben Leali
11:00 am Sandi Wesinger Marge Ladner Chad Franckowiak Zach Rygiel
READINGS FOR THE
Wis 7:7-11; Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [14]; Heb 4:12-13; Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27
Monday: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [2a]; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [2a]; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9 [13]; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [7]; Lk 11:47-54
Friday: Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 [cf.7]; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-7, 8-9, 42-43 [8]; Lk 12:8-12
Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Extraordinary Ministers for the Homebound
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, October 16
REFLECT Retreat - Mid-life Singles (mid 30s to 50s): Are you looking for a sense of purpose and belonging? Register today for a life-changing REFLECT weekend retreat at the Joseph & Mary Retreat House (formerly Cardinal Stritch Retreat House) in Mundelein, IL on Nov 12-14. For more details visit www.ReflectRetreat.com
or call 630-222-8303
Calling all you “Prayer Pal’s” we ask that you continue to pray for the child who handed you a
bag with their picture at the end of the Mass a couple of weeks ago.
Within that bag we included the Confirmation or 1st Holy Communion student’s and parent’s name with their address. Please feel free to send the student a card or note of encouragement and introduce yourself as their special prayer partner. Our goal is to connect the families through prayer, letter writing, seeing each other at Mass and conversation. We pray that by being a Prayer Pal you can give encouragement and prayers to others and they in turn can bring encouragement and blessings to you.
If you have any questions regarding the Prayer Pal please contact
Aimee Thomas at 815-342-6318
PARISH CALENDAR Website: StPeterCatholicChurch.org
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Tue. - Thu. 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Confessions: Sat. 3:00-3:45pm (or by appointment) Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Joseph Jarmoluk
PARISH STAFF
Parish Office 815-675-2288 Office Administration Mary K. Yager x205 Marcey McDermid x203 Music Director Harrison Cole x206 [email protected] Property Maintenance Mark Krakowski [email protected]
Parish Hall 815-675-6208
Preschool 815-675-2430 Aimee Thomas
Religious Education 815-675-2576 Aimee Thomas [email protected]
Bulletin Editors Steve & DeAnne Besetzny [email protected]
Ministries Altar Servers Tony Rygiel 815-482-6618
Eucharistic Ministers & Liturgical Scheduler Sharon Ellicson 815-258-5033
Lectors Peggy Mack 815-403-2225
Women’s Ministry Ashley Gordon [email protected]
Steve Besetzny [email protected]
Ushers Chad Franckowiak [email protected]
Knights of Columbus, Grand Knight Lee Jones 815-675-1264
St. Vincent de Paul Gina Zinck [email protected]
Prayer Chain Mark Vallango & Carol Flatley [email protected]
Adoration & Our Visiting Madonna Carrie Shannon 815-687-6734
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Sunday, October 10th - 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time• • • Monday, October 11th
Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day • Tuesday, October 12th
• K of C Business Meeting - Parish Hall - 7:00 pm Wednesday, October 13th
• Revelation - Bible Study - Parish Hall - 9:00 am • Spiritual Warfare Rosary - Church - 6:00 pm • Sunday Readings Bible Study (Zoom Class) - 6:00 pm (To join contact Steve Besetzny at 847-207-6282) Thursday, October 14th
• Prayers & Squares - Parish Hall - 1:30 pm • Revelation - Bible Study - Parish Hall - 6:00 pm • Choir Practice - 7:00 pm Friday, October 15th
Saturday, October 16th
Sunday, October 17th - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time• • •
A pastor went to his church office on Monday morning and found a dead mule in the churchyard. He called the police, but because there did not appear to be any foul play, the police told the pastor to call the health department.
The health department said since there was no health threat that he should call the sanitation department.
The sanitation manager said the pastor would have to get authorization from the mayor before the sanitation department could pick up the mule.
Now the pastor knew the mayor and was not too eager to call him. The mayor had a bad temper and was generally hard to deal with, but the pastor called him anyway.
The mayor true to form, began to grumble. Ranting and raving, he finally challenged the pastor, “Why did you call me anyway? Isn’t it your job to bury the dead?”
The pastor paused for a brief prayer and asked the Lord to direct his response. He was led to say, “Yes, Mayor, it is my job to bury the dead, but I always like to notify the next of kin first!”
Baptisms - Msgr. Jarmoluk is eager and happy to baptize children whose parent(s) are practicing the Catholic faith and registered members of St. Peter’s Parish. Please call the Parish Office for additional requirements and information.
Marriages - Please contact Father before you set a date, at least six months in advance.
Holy Communion - Parishioners confined to their homes, for an indefinite length of time due to illness or advanced age, may call the Office and request that the Holy Eucharist be brought to them on Sunday mornings.
Registration - New members should register by either calling the Parish Office or visiting us online at StPeterCatholicChurch.org
Hospital Visits - If you wish Father to visit during your stay in the hospital, please call him at the Parish Office and he will be happy to do so. Likewise, if you wish to be added to our Prayer Chain, let us know by calling (815) 675-2288
Funerals Arrangements - are to be made in consultation with Father.
Anointing of the Sick - If you or someone you know is sick, injured or being admitted to a hospital and would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick, call the Parish Office without delay.
Should there be an emergency after normal business hours, please call (815) 675-2339
Knights’ Corner WE ARE ALL CALLED TO SERVE
Next Business Meeting
Tuesday, October 12th - 7:00 pm
Parish Hall
PARISH INFORMATION
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