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WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here! Rev. Bill Peckman, Pastor ………..………........ [email protected] Deacon Dave Miller, RCIA Director …………………………….(660) 888-6827 ……………[email protected] Flo Howard, Secretary/Bookkeeper …………..……[email protected] Theresa Krebs, Director of Religious Education/Youth Ministry …………….………[email protected] Brian Lutz, Pastoral Council Chairperson…[email protected] January Wadeen Parish School of Religion Coordinator ………... [email protected] WEEKEND MASSES Saturday, 5:30PM Sunday, 7:30AM and 11:00AM WEEKDAY MASSES Tues.-Fri. 8:15AM & Sat. 9AM The Saturday 9AM Mass is followed by the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion. School Masses are held Wednesdays & Fridays during school year. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Half-hour prior to weekday Masses Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15PM Holy Days, 45 minutes prior to Mass Or by appointment HOLY DAYS Holy Day Masses are at 8:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. Vigils are at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph, Fayette. FORMED.ORG Join formed.org for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. Our parish code is: MR7FGW. SS. Peter & Paul Parish 322 7TH STREET BOONVILLE, MO 65233 Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468 Website: www.stsppchurch.net Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville School Office: (660) 882-2589 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I have lifted high the lowly tree (Ezekiel 17:22-24). Psalm — Lord, it is good to give thanks to you (Psalm 92). Second Reading — Whether we are at home or away, we aspire to please the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:6-10). Gospel — It is the smallest of all seeds, and becomes the largest of plants (Mark 4:26- 34) THE MASTER STORYTELLER In today’s Gospel, Jesus is presented to us as the master storyteller. He loved to use parables as a tool for com- paring one thing to something else. In most of his para- bles, Jesus revealed who God is by comparing God’s essence or actions with something familiar to his listen- ers. In the parable of the mustard seed, Jesus proclaims a marvelous and irrefutable truth. His small band of disci- ples, as insignificant as they may have felt, would one day produce a mighty kingdom whose growth was initi- ated by God. The seeds of this kingdom were planted by God and it is God who will harvest the fruit brought forth from those seeds. The extent of the growth of God’s kingdom cannot be predicted. We must trust the work of the Master’s hand as we, the mustard plant, grow and grow. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

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WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here! Rev. Bill Peckman, Pastor ………..………........ [email protected] Deacon Dave Miller, RCIA Director …………………………….(660) 888-6827 ……………[email protected] Flo Howard, Secretary/Bookkeeper …………..……[email protected] Theresa Krebs, Director of Religious Education/Youth Ministry …………….………[email protected] Brian Lutz, Pastoral Council Chairperson…[email protected] January Wadeen Parish School of Religion Coordinator ………... [email protected] WEEKEND MASSES Saturday, 5:30PM Sunday, 7:30AM and 11:00AM WEEKDAY MASSES Tues.-Fri. 8:15AM & Sat. 9AM The Saturday 9AM Mass is followed by the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion. School Masses are held Wednesdays & Fridays during school year. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Half-hour prior to weekday Masses Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15PM Holy Days, 45 minutes prior to

Mass Or by appointment HOLY DAYS Holy Day Masses are at 8:15 a.m.

and 7 p.m. Vigils are at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph,

Fayette. FORMED.ORG Join formed.org for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. Our parish code is: MR7FGW.

SS. Peter & Paul Parish 322 7TH STREET • BOONVILLE, MO 65233

Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468 Website: www.stsppchurch.net

Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville School Office: (660) 882-2589

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I have lifted high the lowly tree (Ezekiel 17:22-24). Psalm — Lord, it is good to give thanks to you (Psalm 92). Second Reading — Whether we are at home or away, we aspire to please the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:6-10). Gospel — It is the smallest of all seeds, and becomes the largest of plants (Mark 4:26-34)

THE MASTER STORYTELLER In today’s Gospel, Jesus is presented to us as the master storyteller. He loved to use parables as a tool for com-paring one thing to something else. In most of his para-bles, Jesus revealed who God is by comparing God’s essence or actions with something familiar to his listen-ers. In the parable of the mustard seed, Jesus proclaims a marvelous and irrefutable truth. His small band of disci-ples, as insignificant as they may have felt, would one day produce a mighty kingdom whose growth was initi-ated by God. The seeds of this kingdom were planted by God and it is God who will harvest the fruit brought forth from those seeds. The extent of the growth of God’s kingdom cannot be predicted. We must trust the work of the Master’s hand as we, the mustard plant, grow and grow. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Office Hours and Bulletin: The parish office is open 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m., Monday—Friday. The bulletin deadline is Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. Email bulletin items to: [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION Richard Eichelberger, Joe Herzog, Deron Widmer BAPTISM: Father Bill CEMETERY BOARD Vince Andrews, Bruce Gentry, Jody Gramlich, Greg Johnson, Steve Kraus, Monica Pfeiffer, Sarah Ronnfeldt FINANCE COUNCIL Mary Beth Conway, Phillip Cottrell, Bob Horne, Cindy Larm, Judy Moser, Heather Rapp

FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION Deacon Dave Miller FUNERAL DINNERS Mary McGuire, Marty Twenter LITURGICAL SCHEDULING Linda Schuster MUSIC SUBCOMMITTEE Beth Rumbaoa, Kristina Hahn PASTORAL COUNCIL Brian Lutz, Chair; David Joynt, Vice Chair; Kristi Widmer, Secretary

PRAYER LINE Thelma Kraus, Phyllis Lauer RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COMMISSION Eddie Hoff, Kathryn Schuster, Kristi Widmer BOY SCOUTS TROOP #67 Joe Baker SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD Brent Drummond, Kelly Rohrbach, Ashley Wassmann

SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION Logan Comegys, Marilyn Vanderfeltz, John Kempf WORSHIP & SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION David Joynt, Brian Lutz, Lillian Oswald YOUTH GROUPS Brian & Trish Lutz, Brent & Janell Drummond, Jesse & Kelly Rohrbach

Sacramental and Spiritual Life of the Parish BAPTISM Preparation is required for both parents, preferably during the early months of pregnancy. Contact the office for information.

CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Adults interested in inquiring about becoming Catholic are invited to participate in this process. Sessions are held on Monday evening September through May. Contact Deacon Dave Miller, 888-6827, for more information on the process.

The CURSILLO movement is

active in our Parish. The Women’s Group contact is Ruth Wells, 660-848-2490. They meet Wednesday evenings at 5:30PM. The Saturday morning group meets in the parish office. Contact Dave or Sue Miller at 888-6827 or 537-0437.

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT First Friday after the 8:15AM Mass until Saturday at 8:00AM. Please come and pray for one hour with the Lord.

LEGION OF MARY meets every Monday at 9AM in the

Parish Office building. Their main ministry in our Parish is to reach out to other people to witness the Good News of Jesus. Please call the Parish Office for more information.

MARRIAGE Contact us at least six months prior to your proposed wedding date to begin marriage preparation.

MINISTRY TO THE HOSPITALIZED AND HOMEBOUND Please contact the office when a parishioner is hospitalized or sick. Father will schedule a visit and communion call, as appropriate. (Due to patient confidentiality, the parish is not automatically notified of hospital admissions.) **Any parishioner in need of transportation to/from Mass, please contact the office and we will attempt to schedule a ride for you.**

NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! Take advantage of belonging to your parish. Stop by the office to register (or visit our website), ask questions, get involved and enjoy parish activities.

PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION Meets on Sundays from September through April at the school, 9-10:30AM. Coordinator: January Wadeen, [email protected].

PRAYER LINE To place

someone on the Prayer Line, please call Phyllis Lauer at 882-6367 or Thelma Kraus at 882-5910. You need not give your name, just let us know who we can pray for. If you want to be a part of our e-mail prayer chain, contact Russell Gerling at [email protected].

RELIGIOUS ARTICLES CASE Open every 3rd weekend or contact Elaine Gramlich at 882-5814 or Mary Hilden at 537-0077.

VOLUNTEERS Anyone who is volunteering on a regular basis with the Youth at church or the school is REQUIRED to attend a VIRTUS session. Contact the parish office for more details, or visit www.virtus.org.

YOUTH SUPPORT GROUP is for children ages 8-14 who have experienced significant change in their lives. This 12-week program meets Tuesdays in the school library conference room from 3:15-4 p.m. For more information, contact Logan Comegys at 660-537-4777 or [email protected].

MONDAY: 1 Kings 21:1-16; Psalms 5:2-3ab, 4b-7; Matthew 5:38-42 TUESDAY: 1 Kings 21:17-29; Psalms 51:3-6ab, 11, 16; Matthew 5:43-48 WEDNESDAY: 2 Kings 2:1, 6-14; Psalms 31:20, 21, 24; Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 THURSDAY: Sirach 48:1-14; Psalms 97:1-7; Mathew 6:7-15 FRIDAY: 2 Kings 11:1-4, 9-18, 20; Psalms 132:11-14,

17-18; Matthew 6:19-23 SATURDAY: 2 Chronicles 24:17-25; Psalms 89:4-5, 29-34; Matthew 6:24-34 SUNDAY: Vigil: Jeremiah 1:4-10; Psalms 71:1-6ab, 15ab, 17; 1 Peter 1:8-12; Luke 1:5-17 Day: Isaiah 49:1-6; Psalms 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Luke 1:57-66, 80

FATHER

Father! To God himself we cannot give a holier name. —William Wordsworth

Readings for the Week

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES SUNDAY: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time; Father’s Day TUESDAY: St. Romuald THURSDAY: St. Aloysius Gonzaga; Summer begins FRIDAY: St. Paulinus of Nola; Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More SATURDAY: Blessed Virgin Mary

Liturgical Ministers: June 23 & 24 In Charge of Altar Linens for June: Shelly Chrisman Sacristan Coordinator

& Lector Servers Offertory Gifts Greeters/Ushers Musicians Money Counters

(Team 9) John Davis

Melissa Hampton Jack McCush Greg Johnson

Scrip

5:30 p.m. Pat Davis

Jill Campbell Paula Wiemholt

Kennedy Griffy Randi Cottrell

Katelyn Drummond

Shelly Chrisman

Family

Phillip Cottrell Kevin & Kennedy Griffy

Guitar Group Jessica

Johnson

7:30 a.m.

Scott Thomas

Cindy Larm Kim Wolfe

Chase Amos Ryder Comegys Jackson Shelton

Shayne Fuemmeler

Family

Danny Frederick Bob Horst

Nancy Kempf

Jesse Rohrbach

Nancy Wallace Children’s

Liturgy Denise Solomon

Cindy Larm

11 a.m.

Steve & Jane Brengarth

Sue Miller Diane Brimer

Adam Neckerman Levi Jeffries Isabel Alviso

Jacob Rapp Family

Louise Dubbs Ferris Pfeiffer Family (2)

Kristina Hahn Vicki Nave

If you are unable to serve in your ministry at the scheduled time, please find a substitute or trade times with someone. Thank you for all you do to make our liturgy so special.

They that are planted in the

house of the L shall flourish in the courts of our God.

—Psalm 92:14

Sunday, June 17: Father’s Day 7:30AM: Francis Youngblut 9:15AM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette 11:00AM: Ray Stoecklein Monday, June 18: No Mass Tuesday, June 19 8:15AM: Michael, Agnes & Frank Kempf Wednesday, June 20 8:15AM: Joe Vanderfeltz 6:30PM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette Thursday, June 21 8:15AM: Count Brent Friday, June 22 8:15AM: Betty Lou Eckerle 12:45AM: Mass at the prison Saturday, June 23 9:00AM: No Mass 5:30PM: Lawrence & Marie Nichols Sunday, June 24 7:30AM: People of the Parish 9:15AM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette 11:00AM: Leonard Monning

July 1st, 11 o’clock Mass Bishop Shawn McKnight will celebrate SSPP’s feast day at the 11 o’clock Mass on Sunday, July 1st. A carry-in dinner will follow in the church hall. Please bring a dish to share such as a meat dish, side, salad or dessert. The parish will provide drinks & tableware. (Please note: For this weekend’s Masses, June 30 and July 1, we will use the readings from Friday, June 29, the Solemnity of Saints Peter & Paul, Apostles and not the readings for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.)

Bishop McKnight’s June Prayer Intention for our Local Church: “For parishes receiving new pastoral leaders, that they may experience the grace of new beginnings and foster new vocations.” The Pope’s Prayer Intention for June for the Universal Church, Social Networks: “That social networks may work toward that inclusiveness which respects others for their differences.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, June 16 & 17 Daughters of Isabella will be selling cinnamon rolls at all of the

Masses. Religious articles case open for sales

after all masses. No Children’s Liturgy. MONDAY, June 18 9AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 6:30PM: Rosary SUNDAY-FRIDAY, June 24-29 Father Bill at Camp Maccabee No 8:15AM weekday Masses MONDAY, June 25 9AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 6:30PM: Rosary 7PM: Ladies Auxiliary, KofC Hall THURSDAY, June 28 6:30PM: Knights of Columbus meeting & social SATURDAY, June 30 9AM: No Mass SUNDAY, July 1, SSPP Feast Day 11AM: Bishop McKnight to celebrate Mass; parish potluck to follow in the church hall MONDAY, July 2 9AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 6:30PM: Rosary TUESDAY, July 3 7PM: Medjugorie Prayer Group 7:30PM: KofC meeting moved to July 10 FRIDAY, July 6, First Friday 8:15AM Mass is followed by Adoration until 8AM Saturday.

Job Openings at Tolton Catholic Tolton Catholic currently has job openings for a math teacher and an English teacher. For more information, please visit: www.toltoncatholic.org/job-openings. Tolton Catholic High School is a fully accredited college preparatory Catholic High School located in Columbia, Mo. By teaching respect for the dignity of every human person, we facilitate the growth of the whole student: spirit, heart, mind, and body. The school offers a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum designed to ready students for college and post-secondary success. In preparing our students for the 21st Century, our teachers provide ample investigative opportunities for students, to enhance their critical thinking, communication, creativity, collaborative, and information literacy skills. Job Openings at the Diocese The Diocese of Jefferson City has posted job openings for one full-time position and two part-time positions on the Employment Page of the www.diojeffcity.org website. The full-time position is for Diocesan Director of Development, and the part-time positions are for a Director of Diocesan Communications and Director of Parish Communications. Additional information can be obtained on the website, including detailed job descriptions and qualifications, and an application for diocesan non-teaching employment. Applicants for the director of development position must send a cover letter, application and resume to [email protected], and applicants for either of the communications positions must send a cover letter, application and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted for all positions until they are filled. Summer Camps Summer won’t be complete without experiencing a Catholic camp! Registrations are now being

accepted for: Teens Encounter Christ (TEC): June 23-25,

St. Pius, Moberly, for high school juniors and seniors

Camp Maccabee: (three date options), St. Robert Bellarmine, St. Robert, a five day camp for high school boys. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

CHRISTpower: July 8-14, Helias, Jefferson City, Summer Service Retreat. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

Camp Siena: July 22-26, St. Patrick, Laurie, four day adventure camp for high school girls. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

YDIA Mission Trip: July 23-Aug. 1, El Paso, Texas.

Flyers and applications are available in the back of church, the youth room in the parish basement and by contacting Theresa at 882-6468 or [email protected]. Mass at Assumption Catholic Church Save the date: Mass will be held at Assumption Catholic Church at Cedron on Sunday, August 12 at 2 p.m. Encourage all of your family to attend and make a day of it! Volunteering After College If you are looking for a way to continue volunteering after graduation, whether in the local area or a new city, please consider the Society of St. Vincent De Paul, one of the oldest and largest Catholic organizations for serving the needy in the world. Our members' core mission is visiting the needy (in teams) to provide material assistance and a listening ear for a few minutes, and to grow spiritually in the process. The Society has a presence in a majority of American dioceses, including a number that have programs specifically for young adults in their 20s and 30s. To find out more, please contact the Young Adult Chair, Bryan Kirchoff, at [email protected] or (314) 640-4366. Also, feel free to check www.svdpusa.org to learn more about the Society.

PRAYERS FOR OUR TROOPS Please pray for: AIC Rory Concannon, USAF at Luke Air Force Base, Glendale, AZ, son of Justin and Kristina Hahn and Steven Concannon; ENS Austin L. Hein, US Navy stationed on USS Sampson, Everett, WA, son of Linda Hein; Spec. Johnathan Welborn, US Army, Fort

Bragg, North Carolina, grandson of Rich & Margie Moranville; Sgt. James Welborn, US Army, Afghanistan,

grandson of Rich & Margie Moranville; Technical Sgt. Matthew A. Babbitt, USAF San Antonio, TX, son of

Tony & Jeanette Babbitt; Chief Paul Bryant, US Navy, Japan, son of Robert & Connie Gerling.

To have your military family member included in the bulletin, please email the information to: [email protected].

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION The reign of God comes about because people commit to reversing their lives completely, to embracing new vision, new values. Many popular television shows exploit an unattractive side of human nature by pitting contestants against one another, even to the point of performing dangerous stunts or devious schemes, to gain money or favor. At the liturgy, we counter that impulse by committing ourselves to live generously. In response to Christ’s total gift, we offer bread and wine as the emblems of our lives, our hopes, our joys and sorrows. The bread and wine carried to the altar contain our lives, and by offering our lives to God, we prepare to receive the gift of God’s own life. We are to become what we receive: the body of Christ. On Sundays, this self‑giving is often accompanied by a collection and procession of gifts for the poor and money for the upkeep of the parish. There are certainly other methods of collecting money, some perhaps more efficient. Yet the acts of giving from our abundance and attending to the needs of the poor open us up to participation in the changes the Reign of God requires.

—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co

Sunday, June 10 Envelopes: $9,256.00; Loose Checks: $1,930.00;

Plate: $127.97; School: $276.00; Catholic Missourian $168.00;

Infirm Priests: $15.00 TOTAL: $11,772.97

STEWARDSHIP REPORT Envelopes, Plate & ACH

June 3: $15,791.00 June 10: $12,153.97 June 17: $ 0.00 June 24: $ 0.00 Total Received: $27,944.94

Goal for June: $53,540.00 Difference: <$25,595.06>

Year-to-date Goal $669,250.00 Year-to-date received: $658,691.60 Difference <$10,558.40>

On behalf of LAUGHH Foundation, my daughter, and myself, THANK YOU to the parishioners of SS. Peter and Paul for their contributions to our fundraiser. With donations from friends and family outside the parish combined with donations from our parishioners we raised $1,454 and also

had 12 bottles of vitamins donated, well exceeding our goal. We are blessed by your generosity and will pass along those blessings to those in need in Colombia. Please keep us in your prayers throughout our mission, June 21-July 1. ~ Kristi Widmer

Formed Pick of the Week Fathers are the link between heaven and earth and are intended to be an image of our Heavenly Father. Drawing on the examples of St. Joseph, Devin Schadt shows us how to become a father on earth like our Father in heaven. Devin is a husband, a father of five, and the co-founder of the Fathers of St. Joseph, an apostolate dedicated to the renewal of authentic fatherhood. To explore this feature, visit formed.org. To register on formed.org, follow the instructions to set up a free account. Use our parish code: MR7FGW.

SSPP Cares Fund: May Distributions $1,573.31 was collected.

$393.33 was split between the four funds: Boonslick Ministerial Alliance, Parishioners in Need, Boonville Community, and Walk-in Assistance Requests. From the Boonville Community fund, $150 was donated to the National Fire Safety Council/Boonville Fire Department. From the Walk-in Assistance Request fund, $150 was donated for utility assistance and $50 in Casey’s gift cards was donated for gasoline/transportation assistance.

Please pray for the repose of the souls of Charles Moranville, brother of Rich Moranville, who died June 7, 2018 in Plant City, Florida; and Mary Ann Thomann, mother of Mark Thomann, who died June

4, 2018 in Boonville. “May the souls of your faithful departed, through Your mercy Oh God, rest in peace, and may their families and friends receive comfort from the Lord.” May they rest in peace.

Cinnamon Roll Sales The Daughters of Isabella will be

selling cinnamon rolls at all Masses on June 16 & 17.

The cost is $6 per pan or two pans for $11.

Tapping Into Theology Tapping Into Theology is on hiatus for the summer

but will return to the schedule in the fall. Thanks to all who attended these presentations!

If you have an idea for a topic for a future discussion, please let Fr. Bill know via email: [email protected].

Notes from the May 31 discussion, “Six Things Every Catholic Parent Should Know,” are available in the church entrances.

Brian Lutz leads a rosary with the Divine Mercy Chaplet

Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Prayers are offered for Father Bob, his accuser, the investigators and for all priests.

Catholic Wedding Bibles Available in the church office are two copies of the Catholic Wedding Bible by Fireside Catholic Publishing. The cover is white bonded leather. It includes wedding day readings, family genealogy pages and a sacramental record section. The English version is $28.35. The Spanish version is $21.95. Please see Flo in the church office, 882-6468.

We are looking for a volunteer to help sell SCRIP a er the 11:00 Mass. Volunteers are usually scheduled once or twice a month. If you can help, please contact Vicki Nave at (314) 412-1498 or email [email protected]. THANK YOU! Summer is here! With school out, and the opportuni es to travel, we’ve stocked up on some restaurants so you can support our SCRIP program when ea ng out! We have these on-hand: Arby´s, Breadeaux, Buffalo Wild Wings, Chili´s, Chipotle, Cracker Barrel, La Hacienda, Maggie´s, Olive Garden, Panera Bread, Hardee´s, IHOP, Pizza Hut, Red Lobster, Ruby Tuesday´s, Starbucks, Steak-n-Shake, Subway, Taco Bell and Wendy´s. SCRIP can be purchased a er the weekend Masses in the front ves bule, or during the week, in the church office.

Please keep Brad & Lisa Davis in your prayers. Brad underwent a Car-T treatment this week & more procedures may be needed. He will be staying with Lisa at Hope Lodge in St. Louis un l possibly July. Cards may be sent to: Hope Lodge; 4215 Lindell Blvd.; St. Louis, Mo. 63108. “Heavenly Father, we come to you asking you to look upon your children, Brad and Lisa, as Brad endures more treatment. Give them the courage and strength to give You the chance to do Your Will. Amen.”

It’s time to get your membership at the Knights of Columbus Pool!

The pool is open!

For membership information or questions about the pool,

please contact Bruce Gentry at 660-888-9194.

For questions about use of the

Knights of Columbus Hall, or renting the hall, please call Bruce.

If you or a loved one becomes ill, homebound or are admitted to the

hospital, please call the office, 882-6468, to arrange for a visit from Fr. Bill or a Eucharistic Minister and

to be added to the prayer list.

Find a Mass. If you’re traveling, use this free app to find a Mass near you. “Find a Mass” will help you with finding a

Mass in your current area, or the area you are traveling to. It's a very simple and intui ve app that strives to provide you with the exact informa on of what Masses are happening in any given area at any given me.

Wanting to add some "oomph" to your faith this summer? We've got the answer! We have multiple copies of the pictured books that can be yours for FREE! Stop by the office to see what you'd like have to read by the pool or back porch, or take several copies and do a small group book study with your friends. There are many of options!

"Rediscover Catholicism" by Matthew Kelly has a study guide that can be printed for free off of the Dynamic Catholic website. It breaks the book into six sections and is set-up to guide small group discussion. We can provide you with this as well if needed.

Come by the office to pick up the books you'd like. If that's not possible, email [email protected], list what you'd like, and they'll be left in the sacristy for you to pick up at Mass.

Please keep Camp Maccabee in your prayers Father Bill, our intern Connor, and the rest of the Camp Maccabee crew are up to their eyeballs making last minute preparations for Camp Maccabee. The first session runs from Sunday, June 24 through Friday, June 29. We have boys from our parish who will be attending this session. Please keep everyone involved in this ministry, as well as those attending, in your prayers. Thank you!

PRESCHOOL TEACHER This is a contracted, full- me posi on. The candidate selected will provide a good Chris an model and example, demonstrate a commitment to Chris an living, and have a lifestyle that is consistent with Church teachings. Key qualifica ons include: AA degree in early childhood –OR -

- BA in another field with 12 credits in early childhood -OR -- ability to develop a wri en professional development plan approved by the school.

Ability to develop posi ve rela onships with students and staff.

Prepare and deliver instruc onal ac vi es consistent with the Diocesan Catholic Standards of Learning. Successful comple on of criminal background check.

Successfully complete the Virtus: Protec ng God’s Children program and complete monthly online training bulle ns.

Willingness to complete Ini al Catechist Cer fica on within the first year from date of hire and the Advanced Catechist Cer fica on within three years from the date of hire.

Please submit: • A completed diocesan teacher applica on (h ps://diojeffcity.org/our…/school-office/school-employment) • Three le ers of recommenda on, one of which is from a pastor or minister. • Transcripts of undergraduate/graduate studies • Teaching cer ficate (if applicable)

For more informa on, please contact Alan Lammers, principal, at [email protected] or (660) 882-2589. EXTENDED CARE DIRECTOR Ss. Peter & Paul School is seeking a person to lead and direct the school’s extended care program. This program provides care and supervision of children before and a er school for families with this need. The ideal candidate will be ac ve in their faith, enjoy working with children, and be able to supervise children in the program and those providing the care. This is a part- me posi on. Applica ons can be found online at www.stsppschool.net/employment Please contact Alan Lammers if interested. Le ers of Interest and Resumes may be submi ed to: [email protected] or Saints Peter & Paul School; 502 7th Street; Boonville, MO 65233. EXTENDED CARE STAFF Ss. Peter & Paul School has openings for staff members in the school’s extended care program. This program provides care and supervision of children before and a er school for families with this need. These are part-

me posi ons. Applica ons can be found online at www.stsppschool.net/employment Please contact Alan Lammers if interested. Le ers of Interest and Resumes may be submi ed to: [email protected] or Saints Peter & Paul School; 502 7th Street; Boonville, MO 65233.

SS. Peter and Paul Catholic School 502 7th Street 882-2589

Principal: Alan Lammers Email: [email protected]

www.stsppschool.net www.facebook.com/stsppschool

For information about our school, to inquire about registering your student in our school, or for other school-related requests, please call the school.

Fireworks for Life SS. Peter & Paul School’s seventh and eighth grade students are managing the fireworks stand for Fireworks for Life. They will receive of 10% of the gross sales for their class trips. Please support them by buying your fireworks at 19436 Hwy. 98, Boonville. The hours are Saturday, June 23 to Sunday, July 1 from 4-8:30 p.m.; Monday, July 2 to Wednesday, July 4 from 8 a.m. to dark, (closing at 8 p.m. on July 4). Cash, checks and credit cards are accepted. Fireworks for Life is a 501(c)3 with 50% of the net proceeds given to cancer survivors to cover incidental expenses; 5% of the gross proceeds benefit the Boonslick Ministerial Alliance. All money stays in Cooper County. Last year, SSPP eighth grade students received $4,104, cancer survivors received $4,262 and the BMA received $2,136. Visit fireworksforlife.org for more information.

SSPP School has the following job openings:

Thank you to all who helped make Totus Tuus a meaningful and fun experience for our students! We ap-preciate all who hosted our wonder-ful team and provided meals for them! Thanks to the parents who sent their children. We loved having them! Thanks also to the older students who helped during the day pro-gram. It was great to have your leadership! Thanks also to all who prayed for the success of the program, for those leading it, and for those who attend-ed. It was a great week!

Jennifer Wesselman,Agent1424 B West Ashley Rd.

Bus (660) [email protected]

(660) 888-3705(660) 882-7705

MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY800 Main 882-5208PrescriptionsDeliveries Available to Boonville, Pilot Grove, New Franklin

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