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ST. PETER CATHEDRAL
DIOCESE OF MARQUETTE
Office fax: (906) 226-8683 | www.stpetercathedral.org
Venerable Frederic Baraga
First Bishop of Marquette
Mass Schedule Sunday 8:00am 10:30am 6:00pm Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00pm 1st Sunday Latin Mass 1:00pm
Weekdays Mon - Sat 8:00am (1st Saturday 10:00am) Mon - Fri 5:15pm
Reconciliation Saturday 11:00am & by appt. Sunday 5:30-5:50pm First Friday 6:00pm
311 West Baraga Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855 | Office hours: M-Th 9am-4pm; F 9am-12pm | (906) 226-6548
31st SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 3, 2019
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For the Sacraments of Baptism, Marriage & Anointing of the Sick Please call the Parish Office at 226-6548.
Preparation for the Sacraments of First Reconciliation & Eucharist begins each fall. Please call Annalisa Ogle, Faith Formation, 226-6548.
If you are interested in becoming Catholic or would like to learn more about the Catholic faith, please contact the Parish Office at 226-6548.
If you would like to join the St. Peter Cathedral parish family, call the Parish Office at 226-6548 or stop in during office hours to register. Please call if you have a change of address, new phone number, or are leaving the area. Thank you!
MISSION STATEMENT: To encounter Christ through the Eucharist and answer His call to holiness.
To carry out our mission, we:
- follow in the footsteps of Saint Peter and Ven. Bishop Baraga in our commitment to proclaim the Gospel message of Jesus Christ and make disciples of all nations through evangelization and Catholic faith formation; - are committed to prayerful lives and fostering participation in Eucharistic Adoration and other liturgical devotions; - welcome and serve our community, especially the less fortunate and one another.
Dear Cathedral & St. Mary Mission Family,
It was wonderful to host the Relics of St. Padre Pio last
Sunday here! Thanks to all who came to venerate them
and all who helped with this graced event…
We’ve celebrated All Saints and All Souls Days this
weekend, and welcomed Middle School youth for the
“See the See” gathering! On Sunday, Nov. 3rd, Bishop
John will celebrate the 10:30 a.m.. Mass with members
of the Equestrian Order present.
This week on Wednesday, Nov. 6th we’ll welcome Bishop
Garland as our speaker for another “Witness to Hope”
evening at 6:30 p.m. in our Parish Hall. As usual, we’ll
provide a main entrée and beverages, and welcome your
sharing a dish, salad, or dessert for the potluck dinner.
It should be an enjoyable and enriching evening
together! Our Bible Study on Acts & Evangelization will
resume next Wednesday, Nov. 13th…
Coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 12th at 6:30 p.m. will be
another “Ignite” evening! Come for a potluck supper in
our Hall, followed by Adoration, praise in song, Night
Prayer and Benediction in the Chapel… Please sign up
on the bulletin board or call our Office so we can have
adequate main entrée. Come!
Note the insert in this bulletin featuring Lisa LaBar, who
has trained in the latest methods of Natural Family
Planning (NFP) and is now available to teach anyone
interested.
God bless you and yours!
In the Hearts of Jesus and Mary,
Rev. Msgr. Michael Steber
At that time, Jesus came to Jericho and intended to pass
through the town.
Now a man there named Zacchaeus, who was a chief tax
collector and also a wealthy man, was seeking to see who
Jesus was; but he could not see him because of the crowd,
for he was short in stature.
So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree in order to see
Jesus, who was about to pass that way.
When he reached the place, Jesus looked up and said,
"Zacchaeus, come down quickly,
for today I must stay at your house."
And he came down quickly and received him with joy.
When they all saw this, they began to grumble, saying,
"He has gone to stay at the house of a sinner."
But Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord,
"Behold, half of my possessions, Lord, I shall give to the poor,
and if I have extorted anything from anyone I shall repay it
four times over."
And Jesus said to him,
"Today salvation has come to this house because this man
too is a descendant of Abraham. For the Son of Man has
come to seek and to save what was lost."
—the Sunday Gospel, Luke 19: 1-10
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YOUTH ENCOUNTER NOV. 8-10, CRYSTAL FALLS
A retreat put on by young people for young people. Youth Encounter is a system to build Christian Community among the youth, a community that offers support, growth in faith, and encouragement to become a positive influence in their environment. It is a retreat that occurs once with a monthly follow-up. Candidates must be 16 years old or second semester sophomore. Go to YouthEncounter906.com to see if it’s a fit or to apply for the upcoming Nov. 8-10 weekend.
Father Marquette Catholic Academy News
“A Historical Experience for 8th Graders at
the Cathedral”
Through a gracious donation, as a result of the 2018 Harvest Auction, the 8th Grade Students at FMCA experienced a VIP Historical Tour of St. Peter Cathedral with Monsignor Michael Steber and Dr. Russ Magnaghi. What an incredible opportunity for our students to learn and explore local, Catholic history through the incredible stories told by Dr. Magnaghi. Thank you to all parties who made this a possibility. We love when learning comes to life through tangible experiences.
If you and your student would like to know
more about Father Marquette Catholic
Academy, call us today to schedule your
private tour! (906) 225-1129
DONATE ECONO HOLIDAY BUCKS!
Please shop, clip, & donate Econo Foods Holiday Bucks and place them in the collection
basket. We hope to donate many turkeys and hams this season! Thanks for this wonderful Act of Kindness in Feeding the Hungry. —Sister Ludmilla
ATTEND RCIA ON THURSDAYS
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, RCIA, is held on Thursdays at 7:00pm in the Media Room. Please invite anyone you know who is interested in the Catholic Faith; come yourself to grow!
ADORATION FOR VOCATIONS
Prayer for vocations with benediction will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 6:00pm in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, and on the first Tuesday of each month.
WOMEN CARING & SERVING MEET NOV. 11
We are thankful to have some new faces joining us this fall, and we hope to see even more of you coming this month! We next meet on Monday, November 11 at 7:00pm in the Bishops Room to
plan for a final Maggie Linn art sale and to prepare for our annual Christmas cookie project. We hope to see you there!
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday, November 10
Please join us for our monthly breakfast after the Sunday morning Masses to support seminarians!
$8/person, $15/2 people,
$25/family
Veterans eat free!
Cathedral Concert Series 2019-20 Season
under the direction of Samuel Holmberg
Music for a Grand Space
Choirs of Northern Michigan University Friday, November 16, 2019 | 7:30 pm – FREE
The University Choir
and Arts Chorale of
Northern Michigan
University, directed
by Dr. Erin Colwitz,
present their annual
“Music for a Grand
Space” performance,
featuring choral music especially suited for the acoustic
splendor of the Cathedral. They will feature works by
Mendelssohn, Brahms, Handel, Poulenc, Whitacre and
Esenvalds. Please join us!
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Daily Liturgy: Readings & Mass Intentions
Monday, November 4 Rom 11:29-36/Ps 69:30-31, 33-34, 36 [14c]/Lk 14:12-14 8:00 am Cindy Harju 5:15 pm Shane “Shaney” Robertson (Anniv)
Tuesday, November 5 Rom 12:5-16b/Ps 131:1bcde, 2, 3/Lk 14:15-24 8:00 am Rose & Donald Constance 5:15 pm Rev. Msgr. Louis C. Cappo
Wednesday, November 6 Rom 13:8-10/Ps 112:1b-2, 4-5, 9 [5a]/Lk 14:25-33 8:00 am Ken Stager Family 5:15 pm Louise Osterman
Thursday, November 7 Rom 14:7-12/Ps 27:1bcde, 4, 13-14 [13]/Lk 15:1-10 8:00 am Bob Sauers 5:15 pm James Bennett
Friday, November 8 Rom 15:14-21/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [cf. 2b]/Lk 16:1-8 8:00 am June Tredeau 5:15 pm Ralph Bammert
Saturday, November 9 Ez 47:1-2,8-9,12/Ps 46:2-3,5-6,8,9[5]/1 Cor3:9c-11, 16-17/Jn 2:13-22 8:00 am David Leach 4:00 pm Cliff & Si Ganfield
Sunday, November 10 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14/Ps 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15 [15b]/2 Thes 2:16-3:5/ Lk 20:27-38 or 20:27, 34-38 8:00 am Crimmings Family 10:30 am Parish Family of St. Peter Cathedral & St. Mary Mission 6:00 pm Rev. Msgr. Louis C. Cappo
Liturgical Ministry Schedule
Sunday Masses: November 9/10
Vigil Mass: Saturday, November 9 4:00 pm Servers: Danielle Adams Eucharist: George Tomasi, Gretchen Betts, Kathy Morse, Patti Brennan Lectors: Gretchen Betts, Jenny Lochner Hospitality: Lore Ann Parent, John Driver, Phil Muck, Jane Ladeck
Sunday, November 10 8:00 am Servers: Ron Provost Eucharist: Jacy Williams, John Archambeault Lectors: Jason Copeman, John Archambeault Hospitality: Mary & Kevin Dowling, Patrick Dowling
Sunday, November 10 10:30 am Servers: Asrat & Grace Newcomb, Evan & Sean Ampe Eucharist: Bill & Maryann Ferns, Diana Nelson, John & Phyllis Trudeau, Lucy Dewitt Lectors: Denise Foye, Pauline Berry Hospitality: Dave Solosky, Ron Gobert, Greg Ostrenga
Sunday, November 10 6:00 pm Servers: Ray, Rianna & Rodney Modell Eucharist: OPEN Lector: Russ Modell Hospitality: Russ Modell, Jr., Heather Modell, Mary Grace Olson
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
“A thousand years of enjoying human glory
is not worth even an hour spent
sweetly communing with Jesus in the
Blessed Sacrament.”
—Padre Pio
Please pray for those who are hospitalized and those sick at home: Shannon Doran, Jonah Hurley, Cheryl Paquette, Caleb Morrison, Shirley Burgess, Martha Murray, Madeleine Alderson, Calvin Prout, Ken LaCross, Carol Shook, Elizabeth Purcell, Daniel LaChance, Erminio Yurman, Mary Novak, Maria Sossi, Robert Shimanek, Lynn Nelson, Kaden Kedzierzawski, Marybeth Bell, Skylar Thompson, Kurt Kedzierzawski, Charlene Mullen, Steve Somers, Mark Roby, Lucia Soderberg, JoAnn Trubiano, Patty Ellison, Erik Salminen, Susan Vandresse, Marsha Johnson, Edith Frye, Sister Jeanne Rene, Mick & Debbie Case, Gabriella Gingras, Robert Przykucki, Carol Carlson, Judith Wentarmini, Avelyn Moore, Jessica & Chris Dieter, Daren Hillier, Kelly Molino, K. Dale Anderson, Skarlett Swartz, Ryan Thomas, Peyton Thomas, Elaine Wasilewski, Charlotte & John Wapienik, Joyce Reider & John Reider, Aaron Pap, Gunnar John Zemski, Rose & Michelle Hosey, Mary Wilson, Jerold Anderson, Andrea Miron-Koch, Raymond Anderson, Margaret Havican, Fae Presley, Gary & Sharon Anderson, Mickie Frazier, Lucy Lyngen, Ruth Davidson, Jerry Garceau. Please remember our parishioners who are residents in nursing facilities and the Jacobetti Veterans Home. Please also pray for our relatives, friends and neighbors actively deployed in the Military.
Catholic Radio WNOA airs the St. Peter Cathedral 10:30am Sunday Mass live each week at 103.9 FM.
Take advantage of your FREE subscription to FORMED. Go to formed.org and Click on Register. Create your account by entering your email
address. OUR PARISH CODE IS: XQ C X F P
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Baraga influenced the lives of about twenty thousand Native Americans in the regions of the Great Lakes.
Notes from VENERABLE FREDERIC BARAGA
First Bishop of Marquette
Buy SCRIP to support our parish & school after the weekend Masses in the Gathering Area.
Cathedral Events
Monday, November 4 10:00 am Queen of Peace Rosary, Gathering Space (All are welcome.)
Tuesday, November 5 6:00 pm Adoration for Vocations, Chapel 6:00 pm Bible Study, St. Therese Room 7:00 pm Hearts of Mercy Prayer Group, Media Room 7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul, Frassati Room
Wednesday, November 6 6:30 pm Witness to Hope Talk: Bishop Garland, Hall 7-9 pm Choir, Cathedral
Thursday, November 7 6:30 pm Book Study, Bishops Room 7:00 pm RCIA, Media Room
Friday, November 8 9:00 am School Mass, Cathedral
Saturday, November 9 8:45 am Men’s Ministry, Media Room
FAMILY SACRED HEART ENTHRONEMENT Do you want peace in your family? Jesus made a promise to those who would have a devotion to his Sacred Heart to help with just that! Call Deacon Louie Londo, 906-458-4868 for more information or for your free home enthronement and family consecration.
STEWARDSHIP
Weekend of October 27, 2019
Sunday Envelopes………………......................................$8,354 Loose..........................................................................$1,868 Holy Days..........................................................................$0 Special Collection.......................................................$2,003 Total Income ………….................................................$12,225
Collections received are for the operations and programs of the parish. Thank you for your support.
Collections for October 27, 2019…………..................$10,222 Weekly parish budget.…..……….....................………..,$14,442 Percent under budget for the week...............................29%
Total RECEIPTS to date........................………………. .$254,804
EXPENSES YEAR TO DATE.......................................$262,193 RECEIPTS UNDER EXPENSES ...........................................3% YTD Transfers from Savings…………………..……............$3,000
Lectors, Altar Servers, Eucharistic Ministers
It is time to make the schedule for December, January & February. Please send any dates you are not available to Jodi in the parish office by November 5th. Masses for Christmas and Mary, Mother of God (New Year’s) will be scheduled separately. Thank you!
Special Dates
Monday, November 4
ST CHARLES BORROMEO, BISHOP “...Give me the ability to teach this Faith to others without pride...without personal gain.”
Saturday, November 9
DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
We welcome into the family of God through the Sacrament of Baptism:
Willow Mary Jo McNish, daughter of
Michael McNish & Mary Kaitlin Garrow
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Mass Schedule Sunday - 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Before Mass or by appointment
Clergy Msgr. Michael Steber, Pastor Rectory (St. Peter’s) ................................................... 226-6548 Earl Bevins, Pastoral Associate ..................................361-9599 Jill Bevins, Pastoral Coordinator…………………………….361-9599 Joan Horton, Sacristan .............................................. 345-9974 Kathy Farrell, Music & Liturgy ................................ 235-8603 Sheila Leahy, Secretary ………………………………………….. 345-9845 Lynn Roovers, Bookkeeper ....................................... 458-5287 Sarah Pelto, Pastoral Council President ................. 345-9576 Judy Swajanen, President, Ladies’ Guild……...…..…..236-4305
MISSION STATEMENT: As a Eucharistic community, we are on a mission to serve our God by serving each other and the world around us while we proclaim and live the Gospel.
If you would like to join the parish family of St. Mary Church, please call Sheila at 345-9845 to register, or Msgr. Steber at 226-6548.
Please call if you have a change of address, new phone number, or are leaving the area. Thank you!
Mass Intentions
Nov 3 Vince Bevins
Nov 10 Bob December
Nov 17 Mary VanDrese
St. Vincent de Paul Society
In the Gospel today, Zacchaeus accepts our Lord joyfully; and the sign of his acceptance is his open house and his resolution to give half of his goods to the poor. Through your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul you also show your acceptance of our Lord by joyfully sharing your goods with your neighbor who is hungry, hopeless, alone and frightened.
Please call John and Jan Keto at (906) 226-7366 for information on joining us.
St. Mary Mission Big Bay, Michigan
Announcements
ADVENT GIVING TREE RECIPIENTS SOUGHT The Ladies Guild and Tithing Committee will be sponsoring the Giving Tree during Advent to assist families in our community. If you know anyone, with or without children, who would benefit from this program please contact Jean Moran at 458-3997 or Eileen Small, 235-3487. Thank you!
“SOCIAL SUNDAY” — NOVEMBER 10 The Ladies Guild will host Social Sunday with a brunch on November 10th after Mass. We hope all parishioners will attend. We will also celebrate Earl Bevin’s 90th birthday. Please come to socialize and wish Earl a “Happy Birthday” with a piece of birthday cake and good food. If you have questions call Judy at 236-4305.
TABERNACLE LIGHT INTENTIONS If you would like the tabernacle to burn for a loved one please contact Margaret O’Neil at 869-6186.
DONATIONS NEEDED We are taking donations, paper towels, napkins, wipes for Trillium House. Donate to St. Vincent’s food pantry.
ST. MARY LADIES GUILD MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Ladies Guild of St. Mary Church of Big Bay is to build community among the women of our parish through Spiritual, Social, and Charitable activities.
“LIFE NOTES” from Monsignor Michael
World Medical Association reaffirms firm opposition to Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Editor’s note. The following was adopted by the 70th World Medical Association Assembly, Tbilisi, Georgia, October 27, 2019. 1.The WMA reiterates its strong commitment to the principles of medical ethics and that utmost respect has to be maintained for human life. Therefore, the WMA is firmly opposed to euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. 2. For the purpose of this declaration, euthanasia is defined as a physician deliberately administering a lethal substance or carrying out an intervention to cause the death of a patient with decision-making capacity at the patient’s own voluntary request. Physician-assisted suicide refers to cases in which, at the voluntary request of a patient with decision-making capacity, a physician deliberate-ly enables a patient to end his or her own life by prescribing or providing medical substances with intent to bring about death. 3. No physician should be forced to participate in euthanasia or assisted suicide, nor should any physician be obliged to make referral decisions to this end. 4. Separately, the physician who respects the basic right of the patient to decline medical treatment does not act unethically in forgoing or withholding unwanted care, even if respecting such a wish results in the death of the patient. —National Right to Life News Today, October 28
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PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL & COMMITTEES
President, Michael Kreis
Finance, John Trudeau [email protected]
249-9903
Parish Services, Bob Jurkovich [email protected]
228-8861
Liturgy Commission, Tom Foye [email protected]
906-362-2002
Social Justice, Jack Leadbetter [email protected]
361-6160
Development, Neil Newcomb [email protected]
361-3849
ORGANIZATIONS
Christian Families, Bob Jurkovich 228-8861
Frassati Society, [email protected]
Website: www.marquettefrassati.us
Hearts of Mercy Prayer Group, Leeanne Sundberg 906-869-0243
Knights of Columbus #689, www.marquettekofc.org
Grand Knight, Matt Surrell 360-1877
Mothers’ Rosary Group, Sue Pap 228-2034
Eucharistic Adoration, Jim Dowling 250-4454
Prayer Line, Jan Herstrom 228-5674 or Barbara Hein 226-9325
St. Vincent de Paul, John and Jan Keto 226-7366
Women Caring & Serving/Altar Society
Debbie Vezzetti 226-8155
PRIESTS
Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Steber
226-6548
Associate Pastor
Rev. Jernej Sustar
226-6548
PERMANENT DEACONS
Jack Leadbetter, Don Thoren,
Tom Foye, Dean Jackson,
Louie Londo
PARISH SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER
Jodi Lanciani 226-6548
CUSTODIAN
Tim Weingarten 250-6341 (text)
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Annalisa Ogle, Coordinator, Faith
Formation/Sacramental Prep
226-6548
Jenny Lochner, Catechesis of the
Good Shepherd Atrium
Maryann Ferns, Little Church
228-6571
YOUTH MINISTER
Katelyn McKeen 226-6548
katelyn.mckeen.youthministry@
gmail.com
MUSIC & LITURGY
Samuel Holmberg, Director of
Sacred Music
226-6548 (St. Peter Cathedral)
227-9122 (Diocese Office) [email protected]
PASTORAL MINISTRY
Sr. Juliana Djo, SPC 250-0461
PRE-MARRIAGE MINISTRY
Stephen & Patricia Lynott
226-2894
PRISON MINISTRY
Deacon Don Thoren 226-2787
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING
Lisa LaBar, NFP Teacher
FATHER MARQUETTE CATHOLIC ACADEMY
Office 225-1129
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