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SEPTEMBER 12, 2021

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SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CHURCH

-1866-

(NEW CHURCH DEDICATED 2005)

1210 S. Washington Street

Easton, MD 21601

MASS SCHEDULE

Monday-Friday: 8:30am

Saturday: 5:30pm

Spanish Mass • Saturday: 7:30pm

Sunday: 8:30am and 10:30am

Confessions on Saturday: 4:00-5:00pm

ST. JOSEPH MISSION CHURCH

-1765-

13209 Church Lane

Cordova, MD 21625

MASS SCHEDULE

Sunday: 8:00am

Confessions before Mass

ST. MICHAEL MISSION CHURCH

-1969-

109 Lincoln Avenue

St. Michaels, MD 21663

MASS SCHEDULE

Wednesday: 12:00 Noon

Saturday: 5:30pm

Sunday: 10:30am

Confessions before Mass

PUBLIC MASS AND CONFESSION TIMES BELOW �

Parish Contacts

Parish Office:

410-822-2344

1214 S. Washington Street, Easton, MD 21601

[email protected]

WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR PARISH

To join SS. Peter and Paul Parish, forms in both Spanish and English are available in each church,

and online at www.ssppeaston.org. You may request offertory envelopes or use the Parish online

giving program WeShare. Adult children (18 or older) of our parishioners should register and

have their own envelopes.�

Recordings of Monday � Friday, a Spanish and a Sunday Mass are available on SS. Peter and Paul

website: www.ssppeaston.org, Scroll down to “PARISH NEWS” and Click on “View all News”.�

Religious Education 410-822-6581

Mrs. Linda Steinmiller, Religious Education [email protected]

Sandy Stasi, Rel. Ed. Admin. Asst. [email protected]

Rev. James Nash, Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Michael Angeloni, Assoc. Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Oscar Ekwere, Assoc. Pastor, Spanish [email protected]

Beth Stevens, Parish Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Krys Kozinski-Sansing, Music Director [email protected]

BJ Wallace, Music Administrative Assistant [email protected]

SSPP - High School 410-822-2275

Mr. James E. Nemeth, HS Principal

[email protected]

SSPP - Elem School 410-822-2251

Mrs. Sherrie Connolly, ES Principal

[email protected]

Laurie Haas, Dir. Finance & HR - [email protected]

Katie Knox, Finance and HR Admin. Asst. -

[email protected]

Brent Outten, Mgr. Facilities - [email protected]

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Mass Intenons�

P

lease remember in

your prayers the

happy repose of

Virginia Scern, Fr. Philip

Skeekey, Pamela Nash (Fr.

Nash’s sister�in�law) and Kathy Un# who

recently passed.�

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and let

perpetual light shine upon them. May their soul

and all the souls of the faithful departed,

through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. �

SaturdaySeptember11�

5:30 pm (SSPP)� † Peter Stasi�

5:30 pm (SM)�� † Ron Bell�

7:30 pm (SSPP)� † Mauricio Ventura�

SundaySeptember12�

8:00 am (SJ)� � † Josephine Callahan Shortall �

8:30 am (SSPP)� † Bonnie Lennox�

10:30 am (SM)� † Pat Alexander�

10:30 am (SSPP)� Parishioners of SSPP�

MondaySeptember13�

8:30 am (SSPP)� † Frederick D. Parker�

TuesdaySeptember14�

8:30 am (SSPP)� † Oliver P. Grogan�

WednesdaySeptember15�

8:30 am (SSPP)� † Katherine Whalen�

12:00 pm (SM)� † Robert Cook, Jr.�

ThursdaySeptember16�

8:30 am (SSPP)� † Robert Sausser�

FridaySeptember17�

8:30 am (SSPP)� † James J. McColigan�

SaturdaySeptember18�

5:30 pm (SSPP)� † Catherine Tanner�

5:30 pm (SM)�� † Mary, Henry and Dan Gritti�

7:30 pm (SSPP)� † Miguel Rauda�

SundaySeptember19�

8:00 am (SJ)� � † Diane Ellen Sausser �

8:30 am (SSPP)� † Martin Decere�

10:30 am (SM)� Parishioners of SSPP�

10:30 am (SSPP)� † Louise Serie�

Our Giving

Although all Churches are open for

public Mass,

some parishioners are continuing to stay

home. You may wish to provide your

offertory in the following ways:

1) Visit www.ssppeaston.org and go to �

Support the Church in the upper menu

bar; or �

� �

2) Simply mail them to us: �

1214 S. Washington Street, �

Easton, MD 21601 �

The collections for Sept. 4�5 will

be recorded in next week’s �

bulletin.�

Thank you.

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Tommy Albright

Liam Alt

Bob Appell

Wendy Arrowsmith

Talia Bailey

Rosy Ball

Betty Barwick

Forest Bedell

Loretta Blakely

Ingrid Blanton

Mike Boyle

John Bradley

Nancy Brannegan

Richard Brannegan

Virginia Brassart

Colleen M. Brighton

Jason Lee Thomas Brown

Trevor Budney

Ed Burgess

Jack Campbell

Earl Capuano

Ellie Carney

Sue W. Carney and family

Concetta Castelli

Charlene Chando

Darlene Clark

Joy Connolly

Kevin Cross

John DeMeritt

Adrian Deroy

Joseph Dobrenski

Jack Doetzer

Jamie Donnelly

K. Duerhessen

Michael Duracinsky

Wyatt Ewing

Robert Finger

Harper Fitz

Stephen Foehrkolb

Carlin Foote

Elizabeth Fournier

Kim Fox

Mark Freihage

Andrew Fulton

Marise Galgano

Maryanne Geballe

Frances Goeller

Richard Goodnow

Laurie Grabenstein

John Gunshenan

Joanna Gutermuth

Rory Justice Hamel

Lilian Sue Harig-Blaine

Ida Peterson Hardon

Bob Harrison

Linda Haschen

Sybilla Heim

Danielle Hickey

Bill Hickson

Dottie Hiner

Liam Hott

Rastall Hurley

Jake Jacobs

Barbara Johnson

Darlene Kadron

George Keen

Pyper Keeney

Richard Keeney

Michael Kelly

Felicia Koch

Mark Kohn

Tom Kopec

Turner Lacaze

Sister Andrea Likovich,

OSF

Lauren Littleton

William Littleton, Jr.

Alix Lovell

Chester Losinski

Gwen Lynch

John Lynch, Jr.

Richard Maxwell

Jack McNulty

Margie Moranville

Jenny Neirinckx

Regina Nickerson

Jeff Parks

Robin Pender

Kyle Petrov

Russell Patrick

Mark Record

Patricia Reynolds

Barbara Roney

Bill Rolle

Michael Rossbach

Brennon Ruzicka

Reagan Saia

Audlyn Samuel

Diane Savoie

Bonnie Schaal

Jack Serio

Mary Kyle Sherlock

Gabrielle Simpson

Dr. Lawrence Singer

Blake Stevenson

Sam Stubblefield

Beatrice & Pedro Suarez

Rick Surguy

Norman F. Swann Jr.

Dr. Edward Szymala

Jaynie Taylor

Joseph Tota

Sylvia Trayser

Janet Tritapoe

Charlotte Valliant

Jim Verde

Dr. Manuel Versola

Amy Vester

John Wafer

Alfred Rolle Wallach

Jack Wheatley

Lillian Webb

Lorraine West

Lori White

Melania Whiting

Carol Willey

Timothy Willey

Lee Wurtzer

Bill Young

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Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them

as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the

selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We

ask this in the name of Jesus, our Lord and Savior. Amen.�

U.S. Army�

Sgt. Austin M. English

MSG. Brandon L. Green

CW4 John Kevin Heineke

CW5 Mark A. Jennings

SSgt Jose L. Martinez

SSgt Matthew Miles

PV2 Griffin Torrence

Capt. Timothy Timmons

SSgt. Brady Riggs

Col. Robert Daniel Rouse

Specialist Jason Rudin

Major John Paul Snook

Capt. Walter Snook

SPC Justine Somers

PFC Justin Stormes

U.S. Navy�

LT William Achbach

LTJG Gil D’Albora

Lt. Matthew Evans

E4 Brandon Foy

ENS. Ellie Gillcrist

ENS. Paul Gillcrist

Lt. JG Hannah Gillcrist

Luke Gillcrist USNA

Molly Gillcrist USNA

Matthew Gillcrist USNA

Audrey Gillcrist, USNA

CMDR. Mark Maglin

CMDR. Joseph Mauser

Capt. Adam D. Porter

Lt. Mark Powers

Albert Santhony

LTT3 Anthony Servello

ENS. Andrew T. Sommerlatte

Zachary Michael Turner

AW Thomas R. Wheeley

Daniel J. Wilkerson

U.S. Air Force� �

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E-2 Allen Michael Arscout

Capt. Erin Doyle

Capt. Patrick K. Doyle

Sgt. Mark R. Eiden

CMSgt. Michael W. English

A1C Gunner Hager

A1C Cory Jones

Major Tim Metz

2nd Lt. Dylan Rabbitt

Staff Sgt. Mitchell Rabbitt

Capt. Katherine Evans Shedlock

Sr. Airman Michael A. Sheehan

Sgt. Ryan Skocz

Major Christopher Wiley�

U.S. Marine Corps�

James Barringer

LCPL Ryan G. Brandt

Major Eric Fleegle

Lt. Thomas Greene

Gy Sgt. Fritz Kern

Lt. Col. Brad Kroll

Joshua Hughes Lance

WO David B. Lee, Jr.

1

st

Sgt. C. McGavin

Lt. Col. Michael J. Mooney

W.O. John Bradley Morris

MSgt. Jeff Mueller

Major Alex Pfannenstiel

Sgt. Sam Plaskon

Capt. Nick Pyper

Cpl. Stephen W. Saussy

Eric Snead II

Brig. Gen. Daniel L.P. Shipley

1st Lt. Jack Slater

LCPL Kevin A. Stinson

Major Michael Styskal

John Tucker

2nd Lt. Sean R. Wilson

Major Jill Leyden Wolf

Capt. Greg Wolf

CPL Stephen Zawatski

National Guard�

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Private Jason Edwards Gross

SPC Christopher Hitchens

Austin Jos. Langdon

SPC Harman Ryan

Private Joseph Shin

PRAYER REQUESTS

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For Next Week, September 19, 2021

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

(visit: www.usccb.org for daily readings)

FIRST READING:�

WIS 2:12, 17�20�

RESPONSORIAL

PSALM:�

54:3�4, 5, 6, and 8�

SECOND �

READING: �

JAS 3:16�4:3�

GOSPEL�

MK 9:30�37�

The Prayer Shawl Ministry willhavehandmadeshawlsavailableattheendofeachMasson

thefollowingweekends:�

September11�12,September18�19,September25�26�

Greetings from the SSPP Guatemala Solidarity Committee!�

Your support of our ongoing relationship with Pd. Rigoberto and the San Luis community has been uplift-

ing. With your monthly coffee purchases and donations, we have been able to support our sister parish in

Guatemala through the pandemic! Thank you!�

For those of you who purchase coffee regularly (or not so regularly), please consider using our online or-

dering system. It guarantees you will have your coffee waiting for you each month, the cost is the same,

and it helps us know how much coffee to order. All you have to do is send us an email

at�[email protected]�and we will make sure to add you to our distribution list. We will send you an

email each month so you may order your coffee.�

Please stop by the coffee table the weekend of September11&12to see pictures of the San Luis School.

This school was a collaboration between our Guatemalan friends and us, and it couldn’t

have happened without your support.� Also, be on the lookout for a bulletin update this

fall of our plans/wishes for re�igniting our Guatemala relationship. We are eager to

send a delegation down just as soon as it’s safe to do so, and we would love to energize

our committee with new participants!�

Like many developing nations, Guatemala is still in the throes of the pandemic. Please

pray for our friends, their health, and their well�being.�

Saints Peter and Paul Elementary School is seeking an enthusiastic, energetic individual to work in their after care

program. This is a part�time aide position, Monday through Friday from 3:00 pm�5:30 pm. Hours range from 10

to 12� hours per week.��

For more information, please contact Mrs. Sherrie Connolly at�[email protected].�

In appreciation of their dedication in serving,

aiding, and protecting our community, Saints

Peter and Paul Catholic Church invites all ac-

tive and retired law, Bire, emergency services,

and corrections personnel to join us at Saints

Peters and Paul Catholic Church on Sunday,

September 26, 2021 at the 10:30 a.m. Mass to

honor and bless you.�

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Prayer�

Attributedto�

St.Augustine�

Watch, dear Lord, with those who wake or watch or

weep tonight, and give your angels charge over those

who sleep.�

Tend your sick ones, O Lord Jesus Christ, rest your

weary ones, bless your dying ones, soothe your �

suffering ones, shield your joyous ones, and all for

your love’s sake. Amen.�

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Vincentian Mass and Commitment Ceremony�

In Honor of St. Vincent de Paul �

Sunday, October 3, 2021�

SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church�

10:30 AM� �

All Vincentians are encouraged to attend and sit together.�

Mass Intention will be for Vincentians and “Those We Serve”�

Local Knights of Columbus Celebrates

100 Years�

��

Regina Coeli Council of the Knights of Columbus

will celebrate its 100

th

�anniversary this October 3.� The Knights of Columbus has been

around since 1882 when it received its original charter from the Connecticut General

Assembly.� The order has grown from this one council in New Haven to over 15,000

councils in a dozen countries with over 2 million members.�

On May 8, 1921, the order established Regina Coeli Council in Easton,

Maryland.� Due to COVID restrictions, the 100

th

�anniversary celebration had to be

postponed from last May.� The celebration will be held at the Talbot Country Club.� Prior to the event,

the council Chaplain Father James Nash will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving at Saints Peter and

Paul church in Easton at 3:00 p.m.� At 4:00 p.m., members and guests will meet at the country club for

socializing and hors d’oeuvres.� State KofC Officers and local dignitaries will be there for the

occasion.� Council mementos and a video will be on display.�

Regina Coeli was among the first councils to be organized. In 1919, Father Eugene Murphy, together

with six lay members of Saints Peter and Paul Parish, travelled to Cambridge to learn about the order

from members of St. Joan of Arc Council there.� This group of seven men grew to thirty�one Catholic

men who applied for and received a charter on May 8, 1921. Regina Coeli Council has been a part of

Talbot County ever since. It is number 2,274 out of over the 15,000 councils now in existence.��

During the economic depression of the 1930s, two neighboring councils were forced to give up their

charters � St. Joan of Arc Council in Cambridge and Bishop Curtis Council.� Members of these two

councils joined Regina Coeli Council.� The community has seen generations of family members active

in the council.� You’ll find names such as Boyle and Shortall appear throughout the membership roster

over its 100 years.��

Today, Regina Coeli Council has over 160 members and their families.� The council provides service

and financial support to Church and community programs through its four service areas of Faith,

Family, Community and Life.� Even during the pandemic, the council and its members conducted over

20 activities including Special Olympics support, hoop shoot contest, Family of the Month recognition,

roadside clean up and parish property maintenance.�

The council is proud of its history, as well as the service and support its members have provided over

the past 100 years.�

For more information about the Knights of Columbus, contact Steve Schneider, Grand Knight at

[email protected] and 410�310�0574 and Michael McCormick, Membership Director at

[email protected] and 410�310�0269.�

Regina Coeli Council No. 2274

Knights of Columbus

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2021 Annual Catholic Appeal � �

Disciples of Christ, Witnesses of Hope �

Results to date (7/28/21)�

A recent report of the Annual Catholic Appeal campaign activity revealed we have received pledges

of $4,569,050.22 toward the diocesan goal of $4,871,000. To date, we have raised 93.3% of the

goal. Can you help us meet or exceed the goal?��

As you know, support of the Appeal means bringing hope to the people of our diocese. Hope

comes alive in our parishes and schools, religious education programs, ministry formation, and initi-

atives to foster justice, peace, and respect. Your support makes all this happen. We ask that if you

have not already, please prayerfully consider a gift to the Annual Catholic Appeal. For more infor-

mation about our Annual Catholic Appeal, please visit:�www.cdow.org/annualcatholicappeal�

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BOLETIN INFORMATIVO IGLESIA CATOLICA

SAN PEDRO Y SAN PABLO COMUNIDAD HISPANA

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LA EXALTACION DE LA SANTA CRUZ�

Fiesta 14 de septiembre�

La Iglesia en este día celebra la veneración a las reliquias de la cruz de �

Cristo en Jerusalén, tras ser recuperada de manos de los persas por el �

emperador Heráclito. Según manifiesta la historia, al recuperar el precioso

madero, el emperador quiso cargar una cruz, como había hecho Cristo a �

través de la ciudad, pero tan pronto puso el madero al hombro e intentó �

entrar a un recinto sagrado, no pudo hacerlo y quedó paralizado. El patriarca

Zacarías que iba a su lado le indicó que todo aquel esplendor imperial iba en �

desacuerdo con el aspecto humilde y doloroso de Cristo cuando iba cargando

la cruz por las calles de Jerusalén. Entonces el emperador se despojó de su

atuendo imperial, y con simples vestiduras, avanzó sin dificultad seguido por

todo el pueblo hasta dejar la cruz en el sitio donde antes era venerada. �

SANTO �

ROSARIO�

��

Invitamos a to-

da la comuni-

dad a rezar el

Santo Rosario

todos los sába-

dos a las 6:45

de la tarde.�

ADORACION DEL

SANTISIMO �

SACRAMENTO�

Todos los Primeros �

Martes de cada mes�

Hora: 9:00 AM � 7:00 PM �

COMITÉ 2020�2021�

Presidenta:�

Dalila Rivera 410�200�4663�

Vicepresidente�

Darío Velásquez 410�714�2051�

Secretaria�

Vivien Portugal 410�253�0114�

Liturgia�

Amanda Sánchez 410�200�6212�

MINISTROS DE LA COMUNION�

Mauro Garniga 410�714�1088�

LECTORES�

Eduardo Guerrero 410�725�4688�

MINISTERIO DE MUSICA�

Silvano 410�254�8132�

MONAGUILLOS�

Blanca Espitia 410�725�9197�

GRUPO DE JOVENES�

Darío Velásquez 410�714�2051�

BAUTISMO�

Reyna Isabel Pérez 443�298�9040�

Vivien Portugal 410�253�0114�

JUAN XXIII�

Antonio Rivera 410�443�9670�

MINISTROS DE LOS ENFERMOS�

Ricarda Kapusta 240�461�0713�

UJIERES�

Saul Pérez 410�253�8125�

GRUPO DE ORACION�

Reyna Isabel Pérez 443�298�9040 �

Fr. James Nash, Pastor—410-822-2344

Padre Oscar—443-362-1854

Sacerdote Comunidad Hispana

Santa Misa: todos los sábados a las 7:30 pm

Confesiones: todos los sábados antes de la Santa Misa �

DELICIOSO CAFÉ DE GUATEMALA

��

Venta los días 11 Y 12 de septiembre�

1 lb � $15�

“Apoyemos el Proyecto de Solidaridad de nuestra �

Parroquia con la Diócesis de San Marcos Guatemala”�

Las confesiones

son todos los

sábados a partir

de las 6:30 PM. �

En el cuarto de los

niños hasta nuevo

aviso�

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