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52 Church Street Parry Sound ON P2A 1Y7 Tel: 705-746-5181 Fax:705-746-5287
Welcome to [email protected] www.stpeterschurchparrysound.com
St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church
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SACRAMENTS HOLY EUCHARIST:
Saturday: All year – 4:30 pm Sunday: Sept to June – 10:00 am July & August – 9:00 am and 11:00 am July & August – Killbear Park – 8:00 am
Weekdays: Please see the schedule inside the bulletin.
RECONCILIATION: 30 minutes before weekend Masses CHILDREN’S LITURGY: 10:00 am. Sunday in the basement - October to May BAPTISM: By Appointment MARRIAGE: First appointment at least one year prior to wedding date.
All couples are required to take a Marriage Preparation Course. ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND COMMUNION FOR THE SHUT-INS: Please call the Parish Office 746-5181 DEVOTIONS ROSARY: Sunday – Sept to June - 9:30 am / July & August – 10:30 am ADORATION: First Friday, 11:00 am
followed by Mass at 12:10 noon NOVENA MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP: Wednesdays at 6:00 pm
OFFICE HOURS (Closed Mondays) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:30 am – 12:30 pm noon
Vatican Information Service (VIS) www.visnews.org
VEYO
Vocation, Evangelization, Youth Office Peterborough
Tel: (705) 749-0330 e-mail: [email protected]
www.veyo.ca New Catholic website: www.rchouses.com
ST. DOMINIC Catholic Secondary School
955 Cedar Lane, Bracebridge, ON P1L 0A1 Tel.: (705) 646-8772 Fax: (705) 646-7613
www.stdoms.ca Trustee: Carol Corriveau-Truchon
Bishop Daniel Miehm 1-705-745-5123 www.peterboroughdiocese.org STAFF: Parish Priest: Fr. Placid Obiji, SMMM Assisting Priest: Fr. Collins Okafor, SMMM Secretary: Kristen Penfold Bookkeeper: Kristen Penfold Maintenance: Joe Galea Sacristan: Beni Villa CONTACTS: Children’s Liturgy: Amanda Zoldy 705-774-9151 Grounds: Annscape 705-938-0622 Altar Decor: Judy Brunatti 705-746-9459 R.A.F.T. Youth Group: TBD Altar Servers: Angela Henry 705-746-4039 Development & Peace: Maureen Thompson Readers & Eucharistic Ministers: Parish Office 705-746-5181 Respect Life: Parish Office 705-746-5181 Knights of Columbus: Jim Sim 705-746-1232 Fourth Degree: John Verstraten 705-342-5812 Hall Rental: 705-774-9879 or email: [email protected] Catholic Women’s League: JoAnne Turriff 705-746-9149 St. Peter’s School: Janis Pender, Principal Tel: 705-746-7196 Fax: 705-746-5165 [email protected] Parish Council: Derek George Vic Brunatti, Anne Haines, Frank Gallant, Len Yauk, Mike Bercik, Marilyn Grisdale, Jerry Wylie Finance Committee: Wayne Cormier, John Verstraten, John Prosser, JoAnne Turriff, John Flynn Spiritual Committee: Amanda Zoldy, Angela Henry, George Ashford, Kristen Penfold Building & Property Committee: John Camilleri, Joe Madigan, Wayne Suchan Sick Visitation: Lou McLeod 746-9688 Bulletin Ad Solicitor: Vacant Volunteer Screening: Suzanne Youngs, Jerry Wiley, Len Yauk,
Please remember St. Peter’s Church in your Will.
21st April 2019– Easter Sunday
MASS INTENTIONS Please join us for the Rosary at 9:30 am on Sundays
Sat. (Easter Vigil) April 20 8:00 pm People of the Parish
Sun. (Easter) April 21 9:30 am Rosary
10:00 am Intentions of the Pani Family Kristen Penfold
Mon. April 22 10:00 am Rosary
10:30 am No Intentions/Divine Mercy Novena
Tues. April 23 9:30 am Rosary
10:00 am No Intentions/Divine Mercy Novena
Wed. April 24 5:30 pm Rosary
6:00 pm No Intentions/Divine Mercy Novena
Thurs. (Serenity) April 25 10:30 am + Hugh Green Doris Gregoire
Friday April 26 11:40 am Rosary
12:10 pm Thanksgiving to the Patron of Our
Lady of Good Counsel C.W.L
Sat. April 27 4:00 pm + Muriel Stewart Raymond & Elise Groulx
Sun. April 28 11:00 am + Rose Major Freida Tuck, Lou McLeord, Maureen Gallager
Please pray for the sick: Dale McWhirter, Beatrice Thomas, Cec
Mymko, Judy Desmasdon, Linda Fisher, Bernice Campeau, Rita
Kunc, Alice Stewart, Colin Baker, Joseph de Sommer, Michael
Cassidy, Brandon Buttineau, Troy Buttineau, Donna Maddeford,
Margaret O’Neill, Susan
Please call the Parish Office if you would like someone placed on
the prayer list. Names will be removed on a monthly basis unless
otherwise notified. Thank you.
STEWARDSHIP NOTE: for easier counting and bookkeeping, Please submit SEPARATE cheques
Last Week: for SEPARATE donations.
Mass Time Changes: While Fr. Collins is on holidays, Fr. Placid
will be covering masses. Please note that starting Saturday April
27th 4:30 pm mass will now be at 4:00 pm and Sunday April 28th
10:00 am mass will now be at 11:00 am until May 19th.
News From The Diocese
Retirements
Rev. Joseph Moran, VG Retires as Pastor of St. Paul Parish,
Gravenhurst
Rev. Peter Seabrooke Retires as Chancellor of Temporal Affairs
effective September 19, 2019
Rev. James Sercely Retires as Pastor of St. Mary Parish,
Huntsville, effective May 16, 2019
Priests Departing The Diocese
Rev. Theodore Nnorom, SMMM Departs St. Patrick Parish,
Kearney, effective August 26, 2019
Rev. Augustine Kyu Young Yeon Departs Korean Martyrs’
Parish, Brighton, effective in July, 2019
Pastors
Rev. John Albao (Norwood) Pastor of St. Paul Parish,
Gravenhurst
Rev. Antonio Barol (Powassan)Pastor of St. Thomas More Parish,
Millbrook
Rev. Craig Cruikshank (Millbrook) Pastor of St. Joseph Parish,
Bowmanville
Rev. Paul Hogan (Bowmanville) Pastor of St. Mary Parish,
Huntsville, effective May 16, 2019
Rev. Eric Mason (Associate in Bowmanville) Pastor of St. Joseph
Parish, Powassan
Rev. John Rathinaswamy (Cathedral) Pastor of St. Mary of the
Visitation Parish, Campbellford
Administrators
Rev. Jin-Chul Vincent Kim Administrator of Korean Martyrs’
Parish, Brighton, effective in July, 2019
Rev. Eric Mason Administrator of St. Joseph Parish,
Bowmanville, effective from May 16 to June 27, 2019
Rev. Jean-Pierre Pilon (Campbellford) Administrator of St. Paul
Parish, Norwood
Rev. Jozef Vano (Associate in Bracebridge) Administrator of St.
Patrick Parish, Kearney, effective August 26, 2019
Vice Rector
Rev. Roy Villas Vice Rector of the Cathedral of St. Peter-in-
Chains
Associate Pastors
Rev. Israel Oruebi, MSP Associate Pastor of St. Joseph Parish,
Bowmanville, effective May 23, 2019
Rev. Innocent Umezika, SMMM Associate Pastor of the Cathedral
of St. Peter-in-Chains, Peterborough, effective in August, 2019.
Counters Needed: With the recent retirement of some counters, it
would be appreciated if anyone could help out a few hours a month
on a Sunday or a Tuesday, especially with the busy summer season
approaching. Please contact JoAnne Turriff at 746-9149 or call the
Parish Office at 746-5181.
Save the date: On Friday May 10th
, St. Peter the Apostle Parish
will be celebrating a Mass to recognize 150 years of active
Catholic faith in Parr Sound. Mass will be celebrated at 6:30 pm
and all former living priest of the Parish have been invited to
attend. An informal reception will take place in the K of C Hall
immediately following the Mass. Coffee, tea and dessert will be
provided. All encourage and invited to attend!
Offertory Envelopes $ 1,213.00
Offertory Loose $ 261.11
Property Projects $ 25.00
Other Lenten Charities $ 50.00
Missals $ 5.00
Good Friday $ 10.00
Easter Envelopes $ 20.00
Total Thank You! $ 1,584.11
Items Needed: During Holy Week, please bring some non-
perishable food items and/or toiletries if you can. They will be part
of our Lenten and Easter gifts to the brothers and sisters in need.
Let us respond to the needs of others, during this sacred time of
Lent. Items can be brought to the church.
Special Mass in honour of Bishop Jamot: On May 3rd at 7:00
pm at the Cathedral of St Peter in Chains in Peterborough there
will be a Solemn Requiem Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the
Roman Rite offered for Jean Francois Jamot, first Bishop of
Peterborough. The music for the Mass will be Faure's Requiem
sung by the Wayside School Choir. Please join us!
Readings Next Week- April 27-28 (2nd Sunday of Easter)
First Reading – Acts 5.12-16
Second Reading – Revelation 1.9-11a, 12-13, 17-19
Gospel – John 20.19-31
Gospel John 20.19-31 www.loyolapress.com
Thomas believes because he sees Jesus.
Gospel Reflection
Today’s reading, from the Gospel of John, is proclaimed on the
second Sunday of Easter in each of the three Sunday Lectionary
cycles. This should alert us to the significance of the encounters
with the resurrected Jesus described in this reading. This Gospel
combines two scenes: Jesus’ appearance to his disciples after his
Resurrection and Jesus’ dialogue with Thomas, the disciple who
doubted. Part of the mystery of Jesus’ Resurrection is that he
appeared to his disciples not as a spirit but in bodily form. We do
not know exactly what this form was like. Earlier in John’s Gospel,
when Mary of Magdala first encountered the risen Jesus, she did
not recognize the figure standing before her until Jesus spoke her.
In Luke’s Gospel, the disciples walking on the road to Emmaus did
not recognize Jesus until he broke bread with them. We know from
readings such as today’s that in his resurrected body, Jesus was no
longer bound by space; he appeared to the disciples in spite of the
locked door. And yet, on this resurrected body, the disciples could
still observe the marks of his Crucifixion. In today’s Gospel, Jesus
greets his disciples with the gift of peace and the gift of the Holy
Spirit. Jesus also commissions his disciples to continue the work
that he has begun. As Jesus was sent by God, so too does Jesus
send his disciples. This continuity with Jesus’ own mission is an
essential element of the Church. Jesus grants the means to
accomplish this mission when he gives his disciples the gift of the
Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit binds us together as a community of
faith and strengthens us to bear witness to Jesus’ Resurrection.
Jesus’ words to his disciples also highlight the integral connection
between the forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Forgiveness and reconciliation are gifts to us from Jesus. With the
grace of the Holy Spirit, we can share these with others. This is
another essential aspect of what it means to be Christ’s Church.
The Church continues Jesus’ ministry of forgiveness and
reconciliation. Thomas, the disciple who doubts, represents the
reality of the Church that comes after this first community of
disciples. All but the first disciples of Jesus must believe without
seeing. Like Thomas, we may doubt the news that Jesus, who was
crucified and buried, appeared to his disciples. It is part of our
human nature to seek hard evidence that the Jesus who appeared to
the disciples after his death is, indeed, the same Jesus who was
crucified. Thomas is given the opportunity to be our representative
who obtains this evidence. He gives witness to us that the Jesus
who was raised is the same Jesus who had died. Through the gift of
the Holy Spirit, we are among those who are blessed for we have
not seen and yet have believed.
Catholic Women’s League News
“Care for our
Common Home”
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Next Meeting: Tuesday May 7 - Rosary 2:45 pm; Mass 3:00
pm; Meeting 3:30pm – in the Church basement.
Gift Cabinet: Check out our items.
2019 Annual Membership Fee are now due - $25.00.
Meeting Minutes: Any CWL Member who would like to
receive the General Meeting Minute electronically, please
contact Donna Maddeford at 705-746-8768 or email
[email protected] 2019 CWL Spring Newsletter: copies are now available for
pick up in the Narthex
2019 CWL Annual Diocesan Convention will take place on
April 27-28, 2019 at St. Catherine Catholic Elementary School in
Peterborough. Registration and information packages can be
found in the Narthex or you can register online:
https://cwlpeterborough.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/registration
-form.pdf
Knights of Columbus News: BINGO in Knights’ Hall - Mondays at 7pm
(except July and August)
Grand Knight: Jim Sim 705-746-1232
Email: [email protected]
GENERAL MEETING: every 4th
Wed – Mass at 6:00 pm
(except July, August) followed by a dinner meeting at 6:45 pm.
BINGO: Every Monday at 7:00 pm in the K of C Hall. Come
on out, have some fun, and “bring a friend”.
Pancake Breakfast is back in 2019! The Knights will be
offering pancake breakfast to the parish around 11:30am to noon
on Sundays on the following dates: May 12th
. The menu will
consist of pancakes, sausage or bacon, coffee or tea all in the
Knights of Columbus Hall. Cash donations only.
St. Peter the Apostle School News:
705-746-7196 Principal Janis Pender
Secretary, Danielle Hill
School Newsletter: Help us to “go green”! Send a request to
Catholic School Community Council: Mon. April 29th @ 6:00
pm, all welcome to attend (School Library)
Next School Mass: Tuesday May 7nd
@ 10:30 am (Church)
Catholic Values Assembly: May 14 @ 2:30 pm, all welcome to
attend (School Gym)
Prayer Therapy
Our Saviour’s Passion raises men and women
From the depths, lifts them up from the earth, and
Sets them in the heights. – St. Maximus of Turin
SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING! April:
19 - Stations of the Cross @ 2:30 pm
19 - Good Friday Service @ 3:00 pm
20 - Holy Saturday -Vigil Mass (after dark) @ 8:00 pm
21 - Easter Sunday Mass @ 10:00 am
27 - Mass @ 4:00 pm
28 - Mass @ 11:00 am
28 - Reconciliation Meeting following Mass (Church)
May:
1 - First Reconciliation (Students) @ 4:30 pm
5 - First Communion (Students)
10 - Mass for all former priests @ 6:30 pm (Church)
12 - Pancake Breakfast in K of C Hall (after mass)
Knights of Columbus Hall 52 Church St, Parry Sound
P2A 1Y7
Behind St. Peter’s Church
BINGO on Mondays 7-10pm (except July and August)
Wheelchair accessible - Full kitchen
Hall Rental – 705-774-9879 or
Email: [email protected]
Mary Street Boutique Recycled Quality Clothing Outlet
St. James United Church
Drop-off Bin in the parking lot
Sales every Tuesday from 12:30 to 3:00 pm
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including St. Peter the Apostle
Roman Catholic Church
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