PETER February 23, 2014

ON THE ROAD TO SAINTHOOD: LEADERS OF AFRICAN DESCENT

Venerable Pierre Toussaint (1776-1853)

Venerable Pierre Toussaint was born a slave in . Philanthropist & Founder of many Catholic charitable works. As a slave, Venerable Pierre Toussaint was brought from Haiti to New York and apprenticed under a popular hairstylist in the city. He eventually became the most sought after hairdresser of high society women. Upon the death of his master, he gained his freedom and was very successful as one of the country’s first black entrepreneurs. He became quite wealthy, but instead of spending lavishly on himself, he supported the Church and the poor. He and his wife sheltered orphans, refuges and other street people in their home. He founded one of New York’s first orphanages and raised money for the city’s first cathedral. Even during yellow fever epidemics, Toussaint would risk his life to help others by nursing the sick and praying with the dying. Reprinted from USCCB.org “I have never felt I am a slave to any man or woman but I am a servant of Almighty God who made us all. When one of his children is in need, I am glad to be His slave. 104 West First Street 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 - Friday 6:30 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

Page Two St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio February 23, 2014 MASS INTENTIONS This has been a very cold winter!! It is not fun being a Monday, February 24 Weekday school administrator - or teacher - or parent, for that matter 5:00 pm Rosary - when we have so many days of cancellation. The weather 5:30 pm Shawn Schuett Tuesday, February 25 Weekday is out of the ordinary, as are the ways to continue to teach 6:30 am Parish our children during such weather. Short are our tempers, 8:15 am Dorothy Skladzien as the days lengthen (believe it or not). The prophet Wednesday, February 26 Weekday reminded us that “those who walk in darkness have seen a 6:30 am Betty Spognardi great light” - although the sun doesn’t seem to shine Thursday, February 27 Weekday enough. All will be well; God is in control! 6:30 am Parish 9:20 am William Kreinbihl, Jr. I thought this week I’d like to attempt to put a little lev- Friday, February 28 Weekday ity into your weekend, and perhaps discuss around the fam- 6:30 am Parish ily dinner table. It’s taken from “Kids in Church,” (author 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm Parish unknown). Saturday, March 1 Weekday  A little boy was overheard praying: “Lord, if you can’t 2:00 pm Wolf/Miller *W* make me a better boy, don’t worry about it. I’m having 5:00 pm Robert Fancher a real good time like I am.” Sunday, March 2 Eighth Sunday In Ordinary Time  After the christening of his baby brother in church, Ja- 7:30 am Parish son sobbed all the way home in the back seat of the car. 9:30 am Florence Kastelic His father asked him three times what was wrong. Fi- 11:30 am Dominic Augustine (anniversary) nally, the boy replied, “That preacher said he wanted us LECTOR / COMMUNION MINISTER brought up in a Christian home, and I wanted to stay Saturday, March 1 with you guys!” 5:00 pm L B Schartl, D Falquette D D&T Hipp, J Jimenez,  A Sunday school teacher asked her children as they M Joyce, K Kleman, B Nihei, C Sgambellone, V Zack, need were on the way to church service, “And why is it nec- one essary to be quiet in church?” One bright little girl re- Sunday, March 2 plied, “Because people are sleeping.”

7:30 am L T Graff, T Murphy D M Collet, Sr. P Bingert,  A wife and mother invited some people to dinner. At B&L Danuloff, B Marshall, K Randall, Dcn. D Striker the table, she turned to their six-year-old daughter and 9:30 am L F Schuster, A Seiss D S Weber, T Baker, C said, “Would you like to say the blessing?” “I would- Berger, J Brennan, Sr. B Campbell, I Cervinski, T Etzwiler, T n’t know what to say,” the little girl replied. “Just say Fraz, C&R Freeman, S Herlihy, J Kastelic, M Riggleman, F what you hear Mommy say,” the woman answered. Russo, Dcn. J Reef The daughter bowed her head and said, “Lord, why on 11:30 am L J Liston, F Leitenberger D K Yockey, C Becker, M Jones, C Mears, K Paugh, H Philpott, B Riley, K Schreck, K earth did I invite all these people to dinner?” Speck, J Wendling, need one MASS SERVERS And ... lest we forget about lessons in life that we’ve all learned: Saturday, March 1 5:00 pm J Fulwider, M Jerger, B Miller  “Peace starts with a smile.” Sunday, March 2 7:30 am M Maxwell, I Corso-Phinney, J Ramey  “Coincidence is when God chooses to remain anony- 9:30 am A&C Baldasare, L Henrich mous.”

11:30 am R Harrigan, E Rizzo, F Craig  “Forbidden fruits create many jams.” Counters - March 2  “The task ahead of us is never as great as the Power J Barlow, S Christian, L Steggall behind us.”

Children’s Liturgy of the Word - March 2  “The Will of God never takes you to where the Grace 9:30 am Patti Kastelic of God will not protect you!” 11:30am Tricia Putt  “If the church wants a better pastor, it only needs to pray for the one it has.”

Let’s all think Spring! Start that spring cleaning early and organ- Have a good week, and let us pray for one another! ize all the treasures for our annual Parish Garage Sale. It will be May 8, 9 & 10 Father Gregory Hite, Pastor

Page Three St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio February 23, 2014 Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish OPEN YOUR HEARTS TO LIFE! Jim & Krista Marshall, Beth Castelvetere, Ettore “Eddie” Chiudioni, Mary Jane Reip, The turn-in dates for the Baby Bottle Boomerang are next Sherry Studer, Tegan Ruiz, Evie & Kelly weekend, March 1 and 2! A baby buggy will be in the main (Metcalf) Ruiz, Bernadine Kallerson, Kristin entrance of the church to place your bottle in. Richland Neal-Stoodt, Nick & Hilda Schemine, Joyce Pregnancy Services offers many wonderful services to Weidig, Mary Miller, Janice Wilkerson, John Venesile, mothers and their families throughout the lives of the babies, Colton Zeigler, Sam Colarosa, Julie Krous, Wina Reese, both before and after the child's birthday. Thank you for Carol Pittenger, Jim Clark, Tracy (Lemon) Lee, Harmony, your support of the beautiful and loving actions of their vol- unteers. Mary Cetinich-Sipe, Beth Weiland, Madaline Barrett, Sue "Every child is a precious gem of incalculable worth. Ac- Romanchuk, Don Blank, Colleen Lynch, Loretta Wemyss, cepting a new life into one's family is an opportunity to em- Angie Aplin, Chad Nusbaum, Denise Wylie, Elliana Nel- brace Christ, the Author of every soul. With their simplic- son, Linda Briggs, John Lemley, Marilyn Leffler, Kathryn ity, openness, and love, children show us the path to salva- Prinz, Gwenna Yockey tion, bringing Christ into the world and leading us back to Names will only be listed for 4 weeks. If you wish to have him." (USCCB Liturgy Guide for Respect Life, 2009-2010) your name appear an additional 4 week period, contact the St. Peter's Respect Life Chapter Parish Center at 419-524-2572. Thank you. St Peter's is currently seeking a part-time seasonal Grounds In God’s Arms…. and Buildings Maintenance person for twenty plus hours per Kathryn Forster week between the hours of 10 AM & 2 PM daily. Please stop by the Parish Office to pick up a description and Easter Bake Sale April 9 & April 10 application that is to be taken, completed, and returned to the Parish Office along with a resume by 2/28/14. Schedule of activities for 2014 Easter Bake Sale

 March 17, 18, 19 -- Making cabbage rolls Shrove Tuesday  March 20 -- Presale of cabbage rolls March 4th Pancake and Sausage Dinner. Located in the High School Cafeteria. Serving 4:30-6:30pm. All you  March 25 & 26 –Candy making can eat at no charge. Donations are accepted.  April 3-(Thurs) Potica baking

 April 6 (Sun) Coloring easter eggs BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND  April 7- Preparation of food for lunch at EB Sale The Building Improvement Fund will be collected the first  April 8 – Baking braided bread and butter rings weekend of Masses each month.

More detailed schedule to follow at a later date Amount Collected YTD: $5,247.10

Save The Date!!! We are now in the process of improving the Convent bath- "Bubbles & Brew!" rooms. Parts and Labor for this project is estimated to cost $2,100. The Annual Spring Benefit Auction will be held on Satur- The next project will be discussed, approved, and explained in day, April 5, at the Mansfield Art Center! Fabulous a forthcoming bulletin. champagnes and sparkling wines, along with craft beers THANK YOU!! and Clydesdale favorites, paired with creative, delicious foods will be enjoyed by all! Friends, Family, Food, Fun....and Auction '14! February 16, 2014

Regular Sunday $ 11,124.00 Commitment Weekend: School $ 4,608.00 Next weekend, March 1/2, will be Commitment Weekend Children $ 12.30 at our parish for the 2014 Annual Catholic Appeal. If you Mailed In Sunday $ 2,307.00 are registered with the parish, you should have already Mailed In School $ 95.00 received a letter regarding this vital appeal. Please bring Direct Deposit _$ 2,580.00 your completed pledge form with you to Mass next week- TOTAL $ 20,726.30 end. Additional pledge envelopes will be available in the pews for our visitors. Building Improvement Fund $ 552.00 75% of funds raised over our parish goal of $55,500 will be Weekly Average Needed = $ 25,000 rebated back to our parish.

Page Four St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio February 23, 2014 Congratulations! TROOP 121 INFORMATION The boy scouts of Troop 121 will begin working on their Frederick Craig, will be receiving the Open Arms Scouting Heritage merit badge later this month and have Award from the Toledo Diocese. The award is given to two requirements requiring them to interview present and/ individuals living with a significant physical or mental or past scout leaders and men over 40 who were members disability or illness who models Christian service inside of the boy scouts. If you would like to be interviewed by and outside of the church. He will be honored at the these scouts or want more information, please contact As- 4:30p.m. Mass at St. Augustine Church in Napoleon, OH sistant Scout Master Mike Schopieray at 419 544-2730 or on Saturday, March 1, 2014. Frederick would like to at [email protected] thank everyone that sent in a nomination recommending him for this award. CATHOLIC CHARITIES is looking for volunteers to help on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from 4:00-5:30 PM during March RECYCLING ~ Our next Recycling date is: and April. This would be to distribute and collect handouts for March 14 in the Franciscan Activity a workshop that we will be providing for our clients. Please Center Parking lot. call Laurie Hamrick or Kristin Burton 419-524-0733. HOURS: 10 to 11 am and 2 to 4 pm. IMPORTANT: Please honor these drop off times; Do not Thank you to Fr. Jeremy for being with us this week with leave your recyclables on the sidewalks or curbs. an excellent presentation on the Eucharist. Thank you also to Margie Joyce for providing the delicious break- BLUE BARRELS fast. We are grateful to all who support our parish RCIA Will be out the weekend of March 8 & 9 process through prayer and presence. Thank you for your support! Bible Study St. said “Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.”

Come join in a Bible Study. Matthew: The King & His Kingdom III Helene Wolf and Charles Miller Picking up where The Bible Timeline ends, Matthew shows how Jesus builds on the foundation of the Old Testament to inaugurate the King- dom of Heaven on earth. Presented in twenty-four sessions. (10 in the spring and 14 in the fall.) Spring - Thursdays evenings beginning March 13, 2014 through May 29, 2014 starting at 7pm. Fall - Thursday evenings beginning September 4, 2014 through De- cember 11 starting at 7pm. All you need is time commitment and $30.00 for the study guide. ______

Registration for the Gospel of Matthew Bible Study

Name: ______Does it matter? Phone: ______Email: ______Every day of this school year 1 in 5 of our boys and girls and young men and women is receiving the gift of Checks payable to St. Peter Parish Adult Faith excellence in education, because of you! Each of them is learning through classroom instruction, athletics, the arts, Enclosed $ ______and social interaction. And most importantly, they are being Number of books: ______guided by our family of faith. Please include the above information and place in an envelope marked St. Peter’s Catholic School... ADULT FAITH , Attn: Vickie – your gift to them... Return to St. Peter Parish Center, 104 West First St., the gift of a lifetime! Mansfield, OH 44902 Thank You in advance for your generous support to next Due by: February 26, 2014 year’s recipients of the 2014-2015 Annual Tuition Drive! Online giving is available at www.mansfieldstpeters.org Powell Supply, Inc. Kitchen & Bath Design Annual Tuition Drive Center 2014/2015 Goal Y.T.D. Total Donors $150,000 $110,837!!! 551 419-524-8211

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Floral decorations and greenery in our Sanctuary have been underwritten in part by:

Anonymous - In Memory of Richard S. Zack ST. PETER’S SCHOOL “OPEN HOUSE & Kimberly S. Arron - In Honor of Alexander Britton REGISTRATION” - Sunday, March 2 Helen M. Augustine - In Memory of Dominic Augustine Building tours! Meet faculty and administrators! Meet athletic team coaches! Barbara A. Duncan - In Memory of Deceased O’Leary-Hahn- Miller Family We will also share information on the school mission, tuition as- C. Falquette - sistance, State of Ohio School Choice scholarships, Christian ser- Dolores E. Fancher - In Honor of Sr. Bernard Marie Campbell vice program, extracurricular programs, and academic programs Elizabeth K. Krebs - In Memory of S. Krebs In Honor that rank our students always among the highest OGT scores and of Elizabeth Krebs & Renee has over 90% of SPHS graduates attending college having earned large college-dollar scholarships! H. Krebs - In Memory of Ashley, MaryAnn, Daniel & Travis Krebs St. Peter’s School stresses family spirit among its students, faculty, William A. Majors - In Memory of Anna I. Majors In Honor parents, and alumni/ae, who by their example, instruction, and of Family & Friends concern mutually support and assist one another to develop Chris- Danny J. Marti - In Memory of Theresa M. Majors In Honor tian values of love of God, love of self, and love of others. of Veterans & Caregivers TIME: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Daycare, Montessori Preschool/ Harold E. Masters - In Memory of Helen P. Masters Kindergarten, Traditional Kindergarten, Kindergarten En- Carol A. Pollman - In Memory of Joe Pollman richment, Elementary (1-6) (419-524-3351) Mary Ann Robertson - In Memory of Dean Robertson St. Peter’s Elementary students are supported in the classrooms Betty L. Smollen - with advanced technology, attend Spanish classes, have a choice Correction From Last Weeks Bulletin: of choir or band, and attend physical education and computer Mr & Mrs. Danny J Marti - In Memory of Theresa M. Majors classes twice weekly. Gifted Education services are offered to & Anna I. Majors and In Honor of Danny Marti & William those students who qualify.

Majors TIME: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Junior High and High School (419-524- 0979) An important information meeting for all junior high and Flower Donation Envelopes are available at the church entrances high school students and their parents will be held at 3:00 p.m. in for those who do not receive envelopes but wish to donate to the the high school auditorium. Strong and caring teachers, varied Flower Fund. We thank those who contribute and enhance our course offerings which include online options, access to technol- beautiful church. ogy for all, and students with a heart for others create a family of seventh through twelfth graders at St. Peter’s High School & Jun- “S” Section ior High who grow in their faith as they grow into responsible, I will be writing an article on the “S” section for the June Family adult leaders of the future. magazine. I would like stories from anyone who was in the “S” section. Please send any stories to [email protected] or drop St. Peter's School provides a them off at the Parish Center. I need them no later than March 15. safe, fun, and religious envi- Thanks! Shery Vaneff Weber, Class of 1969 ronment. We are always guaranteed a place to go ST. PETER'S "FAMILY" -- The February issue of the St. where we can be encour- Peter's FAMILY publication should have reached your mailbox by aged, accepted, respected now or it will within a few days. We hope you enjoy the maga- and trusted. Sophomore zine! Remember that only those 60+ years of age received the student October and February print issues. Others can enjoy reading the magazine online at www.mansfieldstpeters.org. The next issue I like teaching at St. Peter’s will be in June and mailed to ALL in our database. Have an idea School because I can help shape the future of the world. Our staff works together to give our students the best education possi- for a story? Or would you like to be a guest author? Contact ble. Jackie Kulka, Teacher Kathy Morris at [email protected] or 419-524-2572 We view Catholic schools as the complete package. The schools pro- The Funeral Lunch Ministry is looking to add volunteers to the vide an excellent academic experience, but more importantly, the current rotating lunch teams and hopefully create more teams. foundation on which they are based is a living faith in Jesus Christ. The volunteers assist in preparing food, set-up, serving and Our children's entire beings, their minds, emotions, and souls, are clean-up for our funeral luncheons. We have many Saturday nourished by Catholic schools. Paying for a Catholic education is not funerals so this is an excellent way for our working parents, cheap. But if you believe that your children are your most important asset, and we certainly do, the money you spend on a Catholic educa- who send their children to St. Peter School, to fulfill their 40 tion is the best investment you'll ever make. hours of volunteer service. It is a rewarding ministry and the Jim Phinney and Ginny Corso friends and families of the deceased are very grateful. If you have been the receiver of this ministry, you know what a bless- St. Peter's School provided a wonderful opportunity to grow academi- cally, athletically, and spiritually. It is all possible with a smaller class ing this is. If you are interested or have questions, please call size which brings more one-on-one time with teachers, sports to keep the Parish Center and ask for Vickie and please pray for the you active, and above all, an environment centered around Jesus continuance of this ministry. Christ. Tony Chirico '81

Page Six St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio February 23, 2014 Please Don’t Block Me In!

Parking at weekend Masses and other parish events has become cumbersome. We need your help! Please don’t block another vehicle. In case of an emergency, the driver may not be able to get out. Please come to Mass or other parish events a few minutes earlier and you should find space in the following parking lots:

The Main Church Parking Lot

Behind The High School

Grade School Parking Lot

Franciscan Activity Center

West Side Of High School

Please park in the designated parking spaces and do not park in the entrance/exit parking lanes. Please do not park be- hind the rectory garages. Let’s be more courteous and respectful to the members of our parish family and any visitors. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Father Hite, The Properties Committee and The Liturgy Committee

Page Eight St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio February 23, 2014 GIVE BETTER THAN YOU RECEIVE Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel continue to contrast the Jewish law and practice with the practice of the followers of Jesus. Today’s Gospel continues with slight variations the formulation: “You have heard . . .” and “What I say to you is . . .” The old laws of retaliation were once created to soften the severe and vengeful retaliations common among the peoples that surrounded the struggling people of God. The would -be followers of Jesus again feel surrounded by people bent on retaliation. So Matthew presents Jesus, who asks his followers not only not to retaliate at all but to “turn the other cheek.” He asks that his listeners give the one who asks more than he or she seeks. Jesus asks us to love and pray for those of our home country and the alien, the ones who love us and the ones who hate us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Olive oil looms large in the vocabulary of baptism. There are other oils in the pantry closet, from grapeseed to saf- flower to canola, but only olives yield the proper meanings. Olives don’t just happen; they are cultivated, nurtured, pruned, and fussed over; they are a sign of human and divine cooperation. Olives can thrive in poor soil, but they cannot survive without human ingenuity, planting shoots and pruning branches. They can’t be popped from a tree and munched like apples: they are inedible without long curing; neither do they yield their oil to hand pressure alone, but only to huge stone mills. Abundant patience is needed as sediment sinks to the bottom of storage barrels and pure oil rises to the sur- face. Olive oil is a byproduct of peace: war keeps harvesters, planters, and pruners within city walls and turns millers into soldiers. To obtain oil from olives you need vast measures of hope, patience, faith, and ingenuity. Olive oil is a sign of God’s bounty and the way we human beings collaborate with God to bring about impossibly wonderful results. It is crea- tion at its finest. Some people give chocolate eggs for Easter; perhaps olive oil is a more appropriate gift! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TODAY’S READINGS READINGS FOR THE WEEK

First Reading — Take no revenge and cherish no Monday: Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 9:14-29 grudge; love your neighbor as yourself. Tuesday: Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37 (Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18). Wednesday: Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mk 9:38-40 Thursday: Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mk 9:41-50 Psalm — The Lord is kind and merciful (Psalm 103). Friday: Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mk 10:1-12 Second Reading — You are the temple of God, and holy Saturday: Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16 (1 Corinthians 3:16-23). Sunday: Is 49:14-15; Ps 62:2-3, 6-9; 1 Cor 4:1-5; Mt 6:24-34 Gospel — Offer no resistance; love your enemies (Matthew 5:38-48). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna- tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. STRONG BELIEFS Strong beliefs win strong people and make them stronger. FORGIVENESS —Walter Bagehot People who cannot forgive others break the bridge over which they must pass if they are to reach FORGIVING AN ENEMY heaven; for everyone has a need to be forgiven. —George Herbert Who has not forgiven an enemy has not yet tasted one of the most sublime enjoyments of life. —Johann Kaspar Lavater

Giving the shirt off your back, turning the other cheek or walking / driving the extra mile is normal stuff in families. We do that for one another. Today’s Gospel reminds us all people, even those we don’t like, are our brothers and sisters. Our family at home prepares us to be FAMILY to others. ~by Bud Ozar

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