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SAINT PETER CATHOLIC CHURCH June 29, 2014

A report goes forth through all the earth, their messages, to the ends of the world. He has pitched there a tent for the sun;

Psalm 19: 5

Saint Peter and , by (1541-1614) National Museum, Stockholm

104 West First Street  Mansfield, Ohio 44902 Mass Schedule: Sacrament of Baptism: Pastoral Staff: Saturday: 5:00 pm Please contact the Parish Center to Fr. Gregory R. Hite, Pastor Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, begin plans for the baptism of your Fr. Jeremy Miller, Parochial Vicar 11:30 am baby or child. Mr. Bill Johnson, Monday & Friday 5:30 pm Director of Music & Liturgy Tuesday - Thursday 7:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Ms. Lynne Lukach, Pastoral Associate

Saturday: 3:00 - 4:30 pm Mrs. Elizabeth Wurm, Director of Other times by appointment Religious Ed. & Youth Minister Phones: Deacons: Mr. Terry Philpott Rectory & Parish Center:419-524-2572 Sacrament of Marriage: Mr. Jim Marshall Convent: 419-524-2572 Arrangements should be made at the Mr. John Reef High School, Jr. High: 419-524-0979 Parish Center at least six months in Mr. Dennis Striker Grade School, Montessori: advance of the ceremony. School: 419-524-3351 Mrs. Tressa Reith Child Care Center: Sunday Nursery: Every Sunday during High School , Jr. High School 419-524-2572 Ext. 3108 9:30 and 11:30 am Mass, located in the Mrs. Madalyn Bauer Fax: 419-522-2553 Day Care Center in the basement of the Elementary School Gifts to Msgr. Dunn Foundation: High School. Mrs. Tammy Kemerling Montessori 419-524-2572 Ext. 2125 Ms. Melinda Milligan Child Care Bulletin Deadline: Monday, 12:00 Director Parish Office Hours: noon. All requests must be submitted Pastoral Care Contacts: Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 8:30 pm in writing or email. Parish Office 419-524-2572 Friday: 8:00 am - 7:30 pm Hospital & Follow-up Saturday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Mrs. Vickie Palmer 419-524-2572 Sunday: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Website: www.mansfieldstpeters.org Nursing Homes/Assisted Living & Staff emails are found on the website Prayer Pipeline Parish Business Manager: Deacon John Reef 419-529-3694 Mr. Jerry Straub Shut-ins/Homebound

A Parish of the Saint Juan Diego Deanery, Diocese of Toledo

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MASS INTENTIONS Today we celebrate one of the Patronal Feasts of our Parish as we Monday, June 30 Weekday (Thirteenth Week in Ordinary observe the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles and Time) Martyrs.

5:00 pm Rosary It’s easy to gloss over this celebration among summer Sundays 5:30 pm Virginia F. Weiland and the recent end of the whirlwind feasts of Easter and every- Tuesday, July 1 Weekday/Blessed Juniperro Serra, priest thing else that happens in Spring time. It’s easy to lose sight of 7:00 am Krebs Huschka Family the deeper meaning of such a Solemnity when we are distracted 3:15 pm Mass at Elmcroft by the red vestments symbolizing the martyrdom of these two Wednesday, July 2 Weekday great apostles; by the glories of a place like our own parish 7:00 am Matthew Phalor Church, let alone the beauty of St. Peter’s Basilica or St. Paul’s Thursday, July 3 + Thomas, Apostle Outside the Walls in Rome. The stories of Peter’s leading role 7:00 am Maynard Macke among the twelve and in the early Church, and of Paul’s great Friday, July 4 Weekday (American Independence Day) missionary journeys make it easy for us to forget the earlier lives of those two men. 9:00 am William Kreinbihl, Jr. 2:00 pm Guerra/Martinez *W* Pope Francis this week preached a meaningful homily on for- Saturday, July 5 Vigil of Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary giveness and withholding judgment. He invited all of us to, “… Time imitate Jesus: intercessor, advocate…” and, if we want to follow 5:00 pm Parish the way of Jesus, “…more than accusers, we have to be defend- Sunday, July 6 Fourteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time ers of others before the Father. I see a bad thing in someone – do I go defend him? No! But keep quiet! Go pray and defend him 7:30 am Brenda Studer before the Father as Jesus does. Pray for him, but do not judge! 9:30 am Mike & Josephine Bittman Because if you do, when you do something bad, you will be 11:30 am Nancy J. Smith judged. Let us remember this well…”

LECTOR / COMMUNION MINISTER I mention this because I believe this Solemnity is an opportunity to reflect on the mercy and forgiveness of God…an opportunity

to recall that all of us are sinners, every one of us worthy of con- Saturday, July 5 demnation but for the grace of God. It is also a chance to reflect 5:00 pm L D Rhea, B Schartl D D Hipp, C & D on God’s call to each of us as well. Campbell, P Dignan, T Hipp, M Joyce, B Linkenbach, S Shaffer, V Zack Did brash, impulsive Peter ever forget that it was he who denied even knowing Jesus during the horrible hours of the Passion? Sunday, July 6 Did Paul ever forget that he was a participant in the first anti- 7:30 am L M Hawkins, L Lukach D M Collet, B Christian persecution, including the stoning of the first-ever mar- Marshall, J Porch, K & K Reindl, S Santoro, R tyr, the Deacon Stephen? I doubt it – on both counts. Sliney 9:30 am L B Rader, T Studer D D Dreskler, J Brennan, Peter, to whom Jesus said, “You are Peter (rock), and on this rock I will build my Church...” was full of faults and the scrip- Sr. B Campbell, I Cervinski, B Connolly, T tures tell us of many of them. He failed in the test of faith, un- Etzwiler, T Frasz, J Hunt, F Schuster, A Seiss, able to walk upon water. With his sword, he cut off the ear of the C Weber High Priest’s servant. He urged Jesus to escape his coming pas- 11:30 am L M Jones, L Moore D F Leitenberger, sion and death (Matt. 16:23) to the extent that Jesus rebuked him. C Becker, J Liston, C Mears, B Riley, M He refused, out of love and reverence, to allow Jesus to wash his Selby, K Yockey, need two feet at the – failing to understand what Jesus was trying to teach him and the others about self-sacrifice, service MASS SERVERS and ministry.

In the end, both Peter and Paul served the cause of Jesus Christ, Saturday, July 5 and the Church is better for it. We are better for it. 5:00 pm S Cavanaugh, J Fulwider, M Givens If God could use two men who were so manifestly sinful to ac- Sunday, July 6 complish such great work, what can he do with us if we acknowl- 7:30 am B & S Miller, C Bryant edge our faults and stop condemning those around us? What 9:30 am A, C & A Baldasare great work of love – what incredible feats of compassion and 11:30 am F Craig, W Laskey, I Smith service could be accomplished in our midst if we were mindful of our debt to the mercy and love of God? What could we do if we Counters - July 6 responded to God’s call with even only a small part of the com- K Groff, M Haller, K Tucker, C Pollman mitment of Peter and Paul? Bill Johnson

Bill Johnson, Director of Music and Liturgy

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Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND Sherry Studer, Mary Miller, Madaline Barrett, Beth Weiland, Elliana Nelson, Kathryn Prinz, Amount Collected YTD (up to 6/20/14): $ 29,115.96

Dan Rhea, Larry Kaufman, Harry Welsh, Mike The next planned project is the Smith, Mary Cetinich-Sipe, Don Blank, Nick & Church Basement Restrooms. Hilda Schemine, Angie Aplin, Krista and Jim Marshall, Stephen Ohl, Jassary Shirazi, Ally McKelvey, We currently have a small restroom on the south side of the John Luers, Andrea Beres, Raymond Kvochick, Kathleen Church basement. There used to be a matching restroom on Liviskie, Scott Marbaugh, Sharon Valdry, Linda Briggs, the opposite (north) side of the basement which is now a stor- Waudell Hinton, James Gatton, Madeline Taddeo, Frank age closet. This room will be renovated back into a restroom. Wehinger, Joan Fisher, Kathleen Patterson These two restrooms will be operating while the remaining Church basement restrooms are under construction. Names will only be listed for 4 weeks. If you wish to have your name appear an additional 4 week period, contact the THANK YOU!! Jerry Straub – Business Manager Parish Center at 419-524-2572. Thank you. The next building improvement fund collection is

July 5 & 6. In God’s Arms…. Wina Reese

Mansfield office suite available for rent 111 Yessenia Guerra & Gustavo Martinez Catholic Charities has an office suite for rent at its Mans- 11 Melanie Montgomery & Anthony Vero field location - approximately 500 sq feet of prime office 11 Tiffany Vidonish & Tyler Knell space. Located minutes from downtown, lots of parking, 1 Abby Mlay-Mulherin & Zachary Sendelbach flat monthly lease rate inclusive of utilities/lawn/snow re- moval. Conference room and meeting room available for your use. Please contact Cheryl Dix at 419-524-0733, ext. June 22, 2014 224 or [email protected] to take a look at this great Weekly Offering space! Regular Sunday $ 14,291.50

Theology on Tap for ALL ages (21-121) Friday, July 25 School $ 3,417.00 at 7:00 pm at Parrot Head, 16 Mohican St. Shelby, OH 44875 topic: Saints and Spirits ~ Holy Ales Through the Children $ 20.00 Ages. Presented by Fr. Eric Culler Mailed In Sunday $ 892.00

The North Central Ohio Vocations Club is sponsoring Mailed In School $ 20.00 College Connection for Catholics. This program links graduating seniors with the Catholic representatives at the Direct Deposit $ 2,260.00 College or University they will be attending. The student receives Mass times and locations plus campus ministry in- formation. The school chaplains have their names and are TOTAL $ 20,900.50 there at Freshman orientation to invite students by name to become part of the school’s Catholic community. This is a great program with years of success. Be a part to making a Weekly Average Needed = $ 25,000 faith connection. For information and forms call Margie Building Improvement = $ 65.00 Joyce: 419/529-8524 Mailed in Building Improvement = $ 55.00

The Renaissance Theater Thursday “Free” Organ Concerts are a great way to spend part of a summer’s The Numbers are in!! The garage sale afternoon. Thursday July 3rd at 1:00 p.m. our own Bill made $ 8,900. It takes so many volun- Johnson, Director of Music and Liturgy and Principal teers to have such a successful fund- Organist, will perform in concert on the Ren’s “Mighty raiser. Thanks to all of you! Wurlitzer Theatre Organ". All are welcome to attend!

Page Four St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio June 29, 2014 RECYCLING ~ Our next Recycling date is: July 11 in the Franciscan Activity Center Parking lot. . HOURS: 10 to 11 am and 2 to 4 pm. Applications are still available for high school students to take IMPORTANT: Please honor these drop off times; Do not part in YES this year. YES, or Youth Elect Service, is taking leave your recyclables on the sidewalks or curbs. place June 27th- 29th. If you are interested in this great ser- vice weekend and retreat contact Elizabeth Wurm at [email protected] for an application. BLUE BARRELS nd Will be out the weekend of July 12 & 13 Youth Leadership Weekend is taking place on August 2 and 3rd for High School Youth. If you are interested in being a part Thank you for your support! of this dynamic weekend taking place at Resurrection Parish, contact Elizabeth Wurm for a registration form.

th th The New All Event Calendar is up and running and Vacation Bible School is taking place July 7 - 10 . Registra- we are in the process of checking it for accuracy, due tion for Vacation Bible School this year at Saint Peter's is now to the transition to the new software. There is a pos- closed. Thank you to everyone who has registered and we look sibility that the new calendar may not reflect correct forward to seeing all of our "campers" in July!

information. Could you please call the Parish Center We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who or the organization with any questions that may helped to support our trip to the Steubenville Youth Confer- arise? Thank you ence this year, either through prayer or financially. We were able to take 37 youths and nine chaperones on the trip and they had an experience there that not only deepened their faith but Vacation Bible School is looking for some items for increased their knowledge of God. Thank you all so much! this year's Vacation Bible School, "Camp Catholic", taking place from July 7th- 10th. Are you interested in donating to this program? Below is a list of all the items we will need. If you are able to donate and are interested in helping, please contact Elizabeth Wurm at the parish office or by e-mail at [email protected] to find out what it is that we still need. We will need all non- perishable donations by June 15th and perishable donations by July 3rd. 60 celery sticks 2 large containers of cream cheese 1 large bag of small marshmallows 2 large packages of marshmallows A Church History study will be taking place for adults on Tuesday nights from 6- 8 p.m. starting in July and running We thank you for your help in advance and once until September. It will be taking place in Assisi Hall. It is a great time to learn more about Church History and the heroes again appreciate the support of Saint Peter's Parish! of the Church that had lasting effects on Catholicism to this day! For more information contact Dan Marcum at 717-469- 5673 or just show up. Hope to see you there. The Fortnight for Freedom: Freedom to Serve will

take place from June 21 to July 4, 2014, a time when Feed The Needy Program is in need of a captain on Tuesdays, our liturgical calendar celebrates a series of great the first full week of the month. Hours are approximately martyrs who remained faithful in the face of persecu- 7:00am to 2:00pm. Must have cooking skills. If you can help tion by political power—St. Thomas More and St. feed the needy, please contact Dick Renie at 419/756-4483. John Fisher, St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, and the First Martyrs of the Church of Rome. The Siciliano Tax Service theme of this year's Fortnight will focus on the free- 204 Lexington Ave. dom to serve the poor and vulnerable in accord with Mansfield, Ohio 44907 human dignity and the Church's teaching.

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St. Peter’s High School and Junior High Office Manager Opening Throughout the summer, St. Peter’s Catho- St. Peter’s High School and Junior High is seeking appli- lic School is accepting admission applica- cants for the position of Office Manager for the 2014-2015 tions for the 2014-2015 school year. St. Pe- school year, to begin this summer. Applicants must have a ter’s Catholic School also participates in the respect for the ministry of education, a comprehensive State of Ohio School Choice Scholarship Program and knowledge of technology with proficiency in word process- accepts admission applications and, upon admission, ing and several software programs, and a thorough under- scholarship applications for four state-funded scholar- standing of appropriate discretion while handling confiden- ships, including EdChoice, EdChoice Expansion, Jon Pe- tial student information. Applicants must possess a com- terson Special Needs and Autism. If you have questions mitment to excellence and role modeling authentic Catholic or would like more information, please contact the school teaching and a sincere love for our students. In addition to principals at 419-524-2572. these prerequisites, applicants must have BCI and FBI background checks and complete the diocesan Protecting Youth and Those Who Serve Them course. Responsibilities STATE-FUNDED SCHOLARSHIP PERIOD EXTENDED include monitoring entrants to the building, answering of- fice phone calls, maintaining daily student attendance re- The additional second application period for the State of cords, managing school calendars and bell schedules, mak- Ohio EdChoice and EdChoice Expansion Scholarship Pro- ing P.A. announcements, preparing state, diocesan, and grams for the 2014-2015 school year will take place from July internal reports, use and maintenance of office machines, 1-July 31. Application to the EdChoice Scholarship Program creating and maintaining annual parent email address lists follows application and admission to St. Peter's School. and U.S. mail address labels, preparing necessary mailings, preparing programs for special events, interacting with stu- WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY for an EdChoice scholar- dents, teachers, staff, and parents, photocopying and filing ship? important records, and representing the school positively at In the Mansfield area, any student who just completed 6th grade in a Mansfield City elementary school and would be at- all times in and out of the office. Interested parties who tending Mansfield Middle School for the 2014-2015 school wish to apply and/or learn more should submit a resume year is eligible to apply. Also, any student who just completed and cover letter via email to Mrs. Tressa Reith at 7th or 8th grade at Mansfield Middle School is eligible to ap- [email protected]. ply. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL SOON! St. Peter's High School/Junior High School office: 419-524-0979.

Join us for a study of "How to Find Your Soulmate Without WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY for an EdChoice Expan- Losing Your Soul", a book study on the 21 secrets that women sion scholarship? A family who has an incoming kindergarten should know about dating by Jason and Crystalina Evert. The or incoming first-grade student and who is at or below the in- books are free and all juniors and seniors in high school along with come guidelines stated here is eligible to apply for this income- young adult women are invited to attend. We will be meeting the based scholarship: FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL first and third Mondays in June, July and August from 6 p.m.- 7 SOON! St. Peter's Elementary School office: 419-524-3351. p.m. in the Family Room at Saint Peters. If you are interested in joining us but would like more information contact Elizabeth Wurm at [email protected].

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4 $47,100 5 $55,140 Dairy Queen, 309 Ashland Rd, Mansfield is hosting their 6 $63,180 15th annual Bloodmobile on Thursday, July 3 from 12- 7. Each donor receives a FREE Blizzard! Please call 522- 7 $71,220 4883 or go to redcross.org to schedule your appoint- 8 $79,260 ment. Thank you for giving the gift of life! For Each Additional Add $8,040

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Exclaim, Toledo’s largest outdoor Christian music festival, returns for a 5th year! This free, family-friendly event will be held Sunday, July 27, 2:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the Monsignor Schmit CYO Athletic Complex, S. Holland-Sylvania Road in Toledo. Last year nearly 10,000 area Catholics and Christians enjoyed the music of some of our country’s top Christian artists. The day will conclude with an outdoor Mass. Visit www.exclaimtoledo.org for more information.

Couples in northwest Ohio may attend a local Retrouvaille Marriage Weekend July 11-13 or October 10-12, 2014. Alternate dates may also be available in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati, Youngstown, OH and Detroit. Renew and rediscover joy in your marriage– Are you frustrated or angry with your spouse? Do you argue … or have you just stopped talking to each other? Retrouvaille (pronounced retro-vi with a long i) is a Catholic peer ministry designed to help troubled marriages regain their health. It helps spouses uncover or re-awaken the love, trust and commitment that originally brought them together. The program is highly successful in saving hurting marriages, even bringing reconciliation to couples who have already separated or divorced. For confidential information or to register for the program beginning with a weekend July 11-13 , log on to http://www.saveourmarriage.org/ e-mail [email protected] or phone Lon and Shelley Stender at (419) 481-1116

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PETER AND PAUL Today is something of a rarity: the celebration of a saint’s day that replaces the Sunday liturgy. Only a handful of these days, given the official rank of “solemnity,” are considered so foundational and primal to the mission of the Church that they can interrupt the Sunday sequence. And so it is with Peter and Paul today. In a way, they each have personality traits with which we can identify. They are both impetuous, sometimes acting or speaking thoughtlessly, contradicting the spiritual gifts given to them by God. At such times, they might receive a nudge from God, much the same as many of us experience. On the positive side, these men were deeply rooted in their faith in Christ, tireless and fearless in living out their call to spread the Good News of his death and resurrection. Perhaps we might identify more with one or the other, but the essential truth we celebrate today is this: Through the Spirit, Christ built and continues to build the Church and make the kingdom known through fragile, remarkable human beings, each graced in a particular way for the work of the reign of God. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Today is an exceptional event on our calendar: the Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time is eclipsed by a solemnity honoring two saints who didn’t spend much time together in their earthly ministry, and who have distinct feasts so they probably don’t mind shar- ing this one. Yet each suffered a similar fate in the same city, Rome, during the persecution of the Emperor Nero. Nero probably ordered the destruction of many of the residential neighborhoods in service to his building projects, and when the homeless began to look for someone to blame for the fires, Nero targeted the Christians. Soon, Peter was crucified, upside down, on the Vatican hill. Excavations (called scavi) under the Vatican basilica have proven the authenticity of his burial place near the place of his death. Paul, a Roman citizen, was later granted a swifter execution by sword, and is remembered at a vast basilica on the city’s outskirts. Peter and Paul were just about polar opposites. Peter rough and ready, Paul poetic and polished. Peter carried a burden of regret for his denials, Paul had his own issues with which he struggled. Peter leapt over barriers to go to the Gentiles, Paul strove with and surrendered to the same call. True, they spent very little time together in this life, but the same Spirit filled their hearts and by their witness changed the face of the earth.—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday: Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Ps 50:16bc-23; Monday: Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time; Mt 8:18-22 The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12; Ps 5:4b-8; Mt 8:23-27 Church Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24; Ps 50:8-13, 16bc-17; Mt 8:28-34 Tuesday: Bl. Junípero Serra; Canada Day Thursday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 20:24-29 Thursday: St. Thomas Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119: 10, 20, 30, 40, 131; Friday: Independence Day; First Friday Mt 9:9-13 or, for Independence Day, any Saturday: St. Anthony Zaccaria; readings from the Mass “For the Country,” St. Elizabeth of Portugal; nos. 882-886, or “For Peace and Justice,” Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday nos. 887-891 Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 9:14-17 Volunteers Needed – Catholic Charities is in need of sev- Sunday: Zec 9:9-10; Ps 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14; eral male and female volunteers for our H.O.P.E. pantry. It Rom 8:9, 11-13; Mt 11:25-30 is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8:30am to 4:00pm. We are in need of volunteers to greet clients and WHAT WE LOVE take their personal information, help clients shop in the pan- We cannot help conforming ourselves to what we love. try, vacuum and clean, and stock shelves. We usually run —St. Francis de Sales two shifts: 8:30 to Noon and Noon to 4pm but are able to accommodate your schedule even if you are available 1 or 2 FREEDOM hours a day or week. We appreciate any amount of time Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for you are able to give and we thank you for your support. themselves and under a just God cannot long retain it. Please contact Vickie at 419-524-0733 ext. 231 for more —Abraham Lincoln information. God bless you!

In today’s Gospel, we are posed with the question by Jesus, “who do you say I am?” Our families are our first ‘rock’ where we learn who we are because we proclaim who Jesus is for us – the Christ, the Son of the living God. ~ by Bud Ozar

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