SS. PETER & PAUL , Waterloo , IL

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

204 W. Mill Street Waterloo, 62298 Phone: 618-939-6426 Fax: 618-939-2011 Website: ssppcc.org

Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Holy Days: To be announced

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.

Sister Parish Our Lady of Sorrows, Delores, Guatemala

Ss. Peter and Paul School Early Learning Ctr. through Grade 8 Priesthood Sunday 217 W. Third Street Waterloo, Illinois 62298 Phone: 618-939-7217 Fax: 618 -9 39 -5 994 October 25, 2015 Directory of Ministries and Opportunities

Sacrament of Baptism Pastoral Staff & Support Staff ...... 939- 6426 / Ext. Parents seeking baptism for their child at Ss. Peter and Administrator Father Osang Idagbo, C.M. - 17 Paul Church should be registered members of the parish. Associate Pastor Father Sebastian Ukoh, C.M. - 12 The Sacrament of Baptism for infants is normally offered Deacon Tom Helfrich - 26 on the last Sunday of the month (except during Lent) Pastoral Associate Karen Seaborn - 22 after 10:00 a.m. Mass. To schedule a baptism, please PSR Coordinator Angela Atkinson - 24 contact the Parish Office. Business Manager Teresa Meyer - 20 Secretary Cate Gross - 11 Sacrament of Reconciliation Maintenance Director Mike Huebner - 23 The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated on Wedding Coordinator Judy Mueth - 30 Saturdays, 4:00 – 4:45 p.m. or by appointment with the Sacristan and Housekeeper Christine Petruso pastor. Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic School ...... 939-7217 Sacrament of Matrimony Principal Lisa Buchheit Couples wishing to be married at Ss. Peter and Paul Bookkeeper Jane Briesacher Church should contact the Parish Office at least six Secretary Julie Doerr months in advance of the wedding date. Parish Leadership Anointing of the Sick Trustee Kevin Edwards Anyone who is seriously ill and wishes to be anointed, Trustee Carol Postlewait please contact the Parish Office during business hours. Pastoral Council Nathan Higgerson

Communion for the Homebound Finance Council Nathan Essner Board of Education C hris Janson Anyone who is homebound and would like to weekly PSR Board Denise Foerg receive Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Investment Committee Todd Osterhage Office. Holy Name Society A dam Calloway Hospital Visits Mary and Martha Society Mary Kay Miller Due to the medical confidentiality laws and hospital SPPCS PTO Becky Karsten policies, the names of individual patients are not available Pastoral Council Committees upon request. If anyone wants a hospital visit from the Worship/Liturgy pastor, please call the Parish Office. Building and Grounds Bob Pfeil Eucharistic Adoration Cemetery Tom Scherff Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is normally held on the Service Ken Gibbs first Monday of each month from 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Parish Ministries Becoming a Catholic Youth Ministry Commission Lauren Kelley Anyone who is interested in becoming a Catholic or Welcome Committee Marge Francois learning more about the Catholic faith is invited to Pro-Life Ministry Judy Haberl participate in the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Prayer Chain Michelle Miskell Adults). For more information, please call Karen Seaborn FOCUS (Bible Study) Dorothy Kohler at the Parish Office. Funeral Luncheons Mary Bradley Homebound Ministry Susan Martin Prayer Chain Eucharistic Adoration Chris Purcell Ss. Peter and Paul Parish is a community of faith and Nursing Home Ministry Kathy Rippelmeyer/Margie Beelman prayer. Anyone with a prayer request (illness, special Heavenly Dusters (Church Cleaners) Judy Mueth intention, etc.) is asked to call Michelle Miskell at 618-407 -2415 to have the prayer request included in the parish Liturgical Ministries prayer chain. Ministers of Hospitality (Ushers) Jeff Kraus - 939-5133 Adult & Youth Servers Parish Registration Dave Miskell - 618-407-2415 Extraordinary Ministers Judy Brinkmann 939- 7689 Ss. Peter and Paul Parish wants to serve the Catholics of Scheduling Darlene Niebruegge - 939-6656 the community. It is essential that all Catholics be Lectors Donna Lance - 9 39 -8 408 registered with the parish. All adults (including high Gift Bearers Ken Gibbs - 939-3031 school graduates) and those new to the community are Sacristans requested to contact the Parish Office to register. Church Decorators Carol Postlewait - 9 39 -8 930 Choir/Cantors/Musicians/Hand Bells/ Contemporary Group “God loves those who thank Him Bryan Mueller - 939-0497 Auxiliary Ministries even in suffering.” St. Arnold Jannson Marriage Encounter T ony & Sue Morris - 6 18 -5 93 -5 668 Cursillo Donna Kocher - 939–0346 Knights of Columbus Andrew Wolkiewicz - 939-5562 Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church · Page 2 St. Vincent de Paul 618 -7 92 -4 059 FROM THE P ARISH A DMINISTRATOR Time - Talent - Treasure Father Osang Idagbo, C.M.

Each year on the last Sunday of October we celebrate Priesthood Sunday. It is a day when local Church communities are called to Your Stewardship pray for and appreciate the gift of the priesthood. Parishes are October 17/18 Offerings encouraged to show appreciation to their priests. Over the years I Registered Families - 1309 have received a lot of affirmation and encouragement from numerous parishioners and families. I am truly thankful for your Sunday Envelopes (281) $10,436.00 constant support over the years. I would like to urge you all to Youth Envelopes (2) 2.00 continue to pray for and encourage vocations to the priesthood Loose Collection 436.00 especially in the diocese. For a number of years now, the diocese Improvement Fund (4) 190.00 has had to rely on the generosity and services of dioceses and Total $11,064.00 religious congregations from around the world. Without their presence in the diocese, a number of parishes would be without a resident priest. Here’s something to consider. What would happen if Respect Life Corner we didn’t have priests and religious from other countries/dioceses Every Life is Worth Living – “Every human person-no matter how working here in Belleville Diocese? What would happen in a number vulnerable, or helpless, no matter how healthy, handicapped or of years when these priests and religious are recalled to their home sick, no matter how useful or productive for society-is a being of dioceses and congregations? We have all got to open ourselves to inestimable worth created in the image and likeness of God.” Pope the possibility that God may be calling some young men from our John Paul II, The Gospel of Life . Learn, Act, Connect, parish to serve him as priests. Perhaps these men are your children Pray: Persons with disabilities share their gifts and needs, they or grandchildren. Please pray for them and encourage them to bring out the best in our mutual humanity. They need to feel our discern their true vocation. Please encourage them just as you have solidarity with them, and to know their true dignity and always encouraged me and the other priests that have served you worth. Pray that we learn to be more fully human and compas- over the years. Remember that God does not always call those that sionate, to recognize the presence of God in each human being. are perfect, but that he calls the imperfect who are striving for perfection by the help of his grace. Parish

“The Lord called Samuel again, for the third time. Getting up and go- Picture Directory

ing to Eli, he said, “Here I am. You called me.” Then Eli understood IF you have a college student living out of that the Lord was calling the youth. So he said to Samuel, “Go to sleep, town, there are Thanksgiving weekend appointments still and if you are called, reply, ‘Speak, Lord, for your servant is listen- available - D ON ’T WAIT . Appointments can be scheduled on the ing.’” When Samuel went to sleep in his place, the Lord came and Parish website, at ssppcc.org , for the November session. If you stood there, calling out as before: Samuel, Samuel! Samuel answered, have questions or need assistance please call the Parish Office. “Speak, for your servant is listening.” - 1 Samuel 3: 8-10 Photo sessions will be in the Mary Anne Gibbs room at school. December dates will open up when the November schedule is filled. MINISTR Y SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 31/NOVEMBER 1

Sat. 5:00 PM Sun. 8:00 AM Sun. 10:00 AM Extraordinary Kermit Constantine Pat Fieser Michelle Calvert Ministers of Laura Constantine Judy Paisley Denise Foerg Holy Communion Marie Midyett Darlene Spihlmann Dawn Hootselle Mary Kay Miller Patti Stirnaman Marie Kelley Dan Mitchell Dave Stirnaman Mike Kirk Lynne Mitchell Jean Wiese David Miskell Andrew Wolkiewicz Stacy Poepper Jennifer Wolkiewicz Barb Reinholz Lectors Judy Brinkmann Kevin Edwards K—2 Family Mass Servers Erin Lewis Jacob Durrer Josh Eichholz Milayah Phillips Nate Janson Harry Lyons Braden Purcell Maddie Levendoski Ellie Metzger Ushers Jim Glessner Cindy Goessling John Caupert Fred Runge Nancy Koesterer Tony Morrow Wilbert Scheibe Judy Mueth Lee Rinella Delbert Scheibe Dale Mueth James Southworth Deneen Wild Don Thompson Gift Bearers Russ and Pat Nancy and George K—2 Row Schmidt Family Mass Ss. Peter and Paul Church · Waterloo, IL · Page 3 Parish & Community News and Events

In Memory UPCOMING SPEAKER SERIES

The month of November is traditionally November 11: “Jews and Muslims, Part 1: How are we different and dedicated to the memory of our how are we similar?” Presenter: Sister Carla Mae Streeter, OP. deceased relatives, friends and parish- January 20: “Jews and Muslims, Part 2: An Interview with a Muslim ioners. On Saturday, November 7, at the Woman”. Presenter: Sister Carla Mae Streeter, OP. 5:00 p.m. Mass, there will be a special February 17 : “Laughing Your Way to a Better Marriage, Part 2”. DVD commemoration of the 36 parishioners who and discussion facilitated by Karen & Scott Seaborn have died this past year. Please remember March 9 : “Come Meet Sister Faustina and the Divine Mercy Devotion.” them and their families in your thoughts and prayers. Presenter: Judy Haberl. April 20 : “Loving Someone with Mental Health Issues.” Presenters: Tom and Fran Smith

May 18 : “Understanding the Meaning of Annulments”. Presenters: Father Osang Idagbo’s Deacon Tom Helfrich & Karen Seaborn June 15 : “Who are the Poor and Marginalized in Monroe County?” Pre- 10th anniversary to the priesthood senter: Panel from St. Vincent DePaul. A celebration will be held at the Waterloo VFW, Main Level, on Sunday, November 8 Great Christmas Gift Ideas!

from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade Sale This is a special invitation to everyone to come and cele- brate. Please bring an appetizer to share. As a special November 7/8, After All Masses treat there will be Nigerian food to sample, and drinks will be provided. There will be very interesting entertain- As we approach the Year of Mercy, calls us to be aware of ment and lots of fun fellowship. This will be a time to re- how our actions affect the lives of others. This includes how we shop. lax and get to know our fellow parish family members Sometimes the lowest price is not the fairest price. We invite you to better while celebrating with Father Osang. Any ques- stop by the gym after Mass and see beautiful handcrafted items crafted tions, please call Marge Francois at 618-531-4483. by artisans in developing countries who receive a fair payment for their work. Also featured at the sale will be coffee, chocolate, tea, and other food products for which farmers have received a living wage for Wanted - Parishioners of Ss. Peter and their families. Your purchase of these items helps men and women to Paul to assist other parishioners and feed and educate their children and to make a lasting change in their those from our community in lives. Besides helping families in developing countries, 10% of money need. Ss. Peter and Paul is joining collected will go to ongoing Adult Faith Formation programs here at forces with the HOUSE OF N EIGHBORLY Ss. Peter and Paul. For more information on Catholic Relief Services, SERVICES to help those needing Catholic social teaching, and fair trade go to crsfairtrade.org.

assistance. Do you have a skill you are We all have to shop. Fair trade is about shopping with respect! willing to share, a few hours a month to help someone with a home repair, yard work, or clean up that they are not able to do? Or maybe a ride to a doctor’s appoint- ment? We are forming a list of people able to help. If you Ss. Peter and Paul Parish are interested please contact Cate at the parish office, 939-6426, ext. 11, and give her your information. Thank you in advance for your gift of time and talent. Social Media

The Communications Committee is looking for additional members to assist with expanding our social media efforts for the parish. The goal is to develop and im- House of Neighborly Service Hotline prove the use of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social media sites to better communicate with parishioners. If you would like to find out more If you or someone you know is in need of help, please call about this or have an interest in helping please contact the Parish Office at The House of Neighborly Service Help Line at 618-939- 939-6426, ext. 11 or e-mail [email protected] with your contact information. 8680 . The Help Line is monitored Monday thru Friday and all efforts are made to call back that day and connect the individual with needs to the appropriate resources. Help Line needs have been varied such as needing help cleaning Altar Flowers ! gutters from a senior who wasn’t able, needing someone to sit with a shut in while the caregiver goes to an ap- The Altar Flowers this weekend are in memory of pointment, an individual needing help with his yard etc. Norma Wallner, donated by Sam and Sue Kohler, This is a wonderful resource for people in Monroe County. Gerald Wallner, Francis and Clara Stratman.

Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church · Page 4 Mass Intentions Prayer List

Saturday, October 24 - Vigil Those Who Are Asking For Our Prayers: 5:00 PM Calvin Donjon Debbie Keim, Dolores Fernandez, Arlin Stechmesser, Marilyn Borkowski, Patty Feldmeier, Bonnie Kuergeleis, Sunday, October 25 - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Joelle Cissell, Margaret Brinkmann, John Jungers, 8:00 AM Norma Wallner Barbara Michels, Patricia Redd, Amanda Ebeler, 10:00 AM Lorraine B. Frey Lew Marquardt, Elmer Ragland, Kelly Hoefft, Donald and Monday, October 26 – Weekday JoAnn Marion, Donna Kocher, Wyatt Dugan, Edward Dugan, 8:00 AM Dustin Miskell Michelle Voegtle, Jim Descher, Betty Leber, Nancy Riley, Marvin Lloyd, Bruce Posey, Marie Nobbe, Charles Bone, Tuesday, October 27 - Weekday Bill Rick, Mark Keim, Dennis Keim, Art Riegel, 8:00 AM Maybelle DeBourge Gregory A. Kipping Tom Yazzi, Ron Kaestner, Sue Schultheis, Nancy Myer,

Wednesday, October 28 - Saints Simon and Jude Peter Schrader, Joe Shaffer, Fr. Juan Garca, Andrew Brandt, Catherine Schmidt, Steve Eschmann, Mabel Stockel, 8:00 AM Sarah Davenport Jennifer Trousdale, Erin Grace, Elise Brasidio, Dennis Asselmeier, Thursday, October 29 - Weekday Shirley Gregoire, Norman Knight, Norbert and Betty 8:00 AM Vernon and Madonna Degener Zimmermann, Ginny Sweet, Sharon Marquardt, Marlene Kierath, Sidney Trousdale, Angela Wellen, Friday, October 30 – Weekday Kacey McFarland, Rhonda Whelan, Rick Schilling, 8:00 AM Bill Holmes Dennis Kuper, Michelle and Rich Rist, Greg Muich,

Saturday, October 31 - Vigil Kathleen Muich, Norman Kutterer, Norman Lange, Kathy Karius, Laura Bisile, Virginia Kunkel, Marisue Kueper, 5:00 PM Doug Busch Dustin MIskell Brittany Wolfangel, Jim Wills, James Butler, Harold Dannehold, Sunday, November 1 - All Saints Tony Serino, Brenda Dame, Justin Juelfs, Mary Lorraine 8:00 AM Norm Bubash Steinmann, Jackie Luchtefeld, Susan Halt, Rayni Lashley, 10:00 AM Leone Jung Beorgian Bochantin, June Wagner, Bryan West, Bryce Carter, Bob Haas, Emma Diemert, Vernon DeBourge, Meagen O’Brien, Jeanette Scheibe, Buddy Allscheid, Julie Blackelk, Laura Juelfs, Rick Diemert, Michael Hergenroeder, Louise Kelley, Betty Runge, Sophie Eschmann, TJ West, Jerry Aubuschon, Sue Davis, Grant Hastings, Mary Diemert, Eileen Weile This Week Our Military Personnel: Air Force - Randy Ivall, Christopher Mueller, David Brandt, Sunday, October 25 - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Timothy M. Andrus, Benjamin Brogan, Bradley Diecker, Dan Kreher

11:00 AM Baptisms Army - Chandler Wiegand, Alex Naumann, Logan Henry, Jodie Steibel, Austin Scheibe, Jeremy Klein, Adam Carrico, Monday, October 26 Corey Sanders, John Dell , Joe Pich, Matt Pruitt , Heavenly Dusters E Michael E. Schreder, Phillip Kirk, Matthew Greb, 6:00 PM Investment Committee Meeting Charles Lombardo, Paul J. Doty 7:00 PM RCIA Coast Guard - Erich F. Klein 7:00 PM Finance Council Meeting Marine Corps - Brent Knop, Blake Pete, Cody Fink, Tom Aucutt, Matthew Linker, James Childers, Tuesday, October 27 Gregory Connoyer, Julie Vogt, Ryan A. Kohrig, 8:45 AM Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion Rob Pfeil, Erik Bartelt, Edward Dugan 9:00 AM Spiritual Book Club Navy - Matt Kopp , Andrew Biffar , Jason A. Ziebold, 7:00 PM Spiritual Book Club Michelle M. DeBourge , Aaron A. Zimmer .

7:00 PM PTO Meeting PLEASE HELP KEEP LIST CURRENT .

Wednesday, October 28 6:45 PM PSR Classes grades 1-8 at SPPCS

Thursday, October 29 Scripture Readings 9:00 AM Bible Study “Book of Job” 1:30 PM Early School Dismissal - no bus service Readings for Week of October 25 7:00 PM Bible Study “Book of Job” Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-52 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal Monday: Rom 8:12-17/Lk 13:10-17 Friday, October 30 - No School Tuesday: Rom 8:18 -2 5/Lk 13:18 -2 1

Saturday, October 31 Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22/Lk 6:12-16 4:00-4:45PM Sacrament of Reconciliation Thursday: Rom 8:31b-39/Lk 13:31-35 Friday: Rom 9:1-5/Lk 14:1-6 Sunday, November 1 - All Saints Saturday: Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29/Lk 14:1, 7-11 10:00 AM K - 2 Family Mass Next Sunday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a Ss. Peter and Paul Church · Waterloo, IL · Page 5 Parish & Community News and Events

Society of St. Vincent de Paul Fundraiser Vendors for a Cause

Friday, November 6 at the VFW hall Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Play begins at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds from the evening will go to St. Vincent de Paul so we would love to see a big turnout from our parish. A fun way to help and maybe do a little Christmas shopping! The VFW will have fish dinners for sale. Luke 18 January 15-17th If you are interested in helping as a Cori team member, disciple, or hall monitor please contact Marty and Haley Kovarik at 939-8115 or Carolyn McManus at 791-5201 SPPCS Spotlight

Gibault Catholic High School

Comparing high schools? Our innovative schedule and electronic curriculum will get your 7 th or 8 th grader excited about high school! Schedule your student’s date to shadow a Gibault student for a full day of class by contacting Pat Herzing ([email protected]). We look forward to meeting you!

Save the date! GIBAULT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Sunday, November 1, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Short sessions available on scholarships/financial aid and our electronic curricu- lum. There will be personal guided tours, art on display, band and chorus rehearsals, scholar bowl demonstration, faculty meet and greet, club and organization displays, sports information, and so much more! No reservation is needed. Feel free to contact us at [email protected] or 939-3883 if you have any questions. Congratulations to Mr. Chris Haberl who received an award for 40 Clean Out the Clutter! The Gibault Mothers and Friends will years of teaching from Bishop Edward Braxton at the Diocesan have their huge Fall Rummage Sale on Saturday, November 14, Convention last Friday. SPPCS will be celebrating Mr. Haberl's in the auditorium, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Items will be 40 year anniversary during Catholic Schools' Week in January. accepted Monday November 9 -- Thursday, November 12, during If you would like to share a memory or write something to school hours and from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Please, no large couch- include in a memory book for Mr. Haberl, please e-mail es, beds, computers, or TVs can be accepted. There will be lmetzger@sppswaterloo,com. We will be presenting this keep- bargains for everyone, so mark your calendars and don't miss it! sake to him during Catholic Schools’ Week.

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Immaculate Conception Church - Columbia, Illinois; Paul Koleske Magazine Drive Contemporary Christian Concert on Monday, October 26 at 7:00 p.m. Contemporary Christian singer, songwriter and re- The SPPCS Athletic Department is sponsoring its annual Magazine cording artist, Paul Koleske, will be offering his concert of per- Drive going on now through October 27. If you would like to sonally composed sacred music in our new church. Paul has been order or renew a subscription, please contact a SPPCS student or on EWTN and is known throughout the nation for his music and contact the school office. New to the sale this year is the speaking presentations. His recorded music will be available for Entertainment Coupon App which includes TONS of coupons for purchase. The concert will be on a free will offering basis. For stores, restaurants and services. This app can be purchased and additional information: www.paulkoleske.com. downloaded to a phone for $20. Please consider supporting our student athletes by purchasing or renewing a magazine from our sale! Thank you! BDCCW Metro-East Vicariate Meeting - All women of the parish are invited to attend the Belleville Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Vicariate Meeting on Thursday, October 29, at St. Ste- Coming Events… phen Catholic Church, 901 S. Main Street, Caseyville. The day will begin with registration at 8:30 a.m. in the gym, followed by St. Augustine of Canterbury, Hecker - Quilt/Cash Bingo, the Rosary and Mass in church at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will Sunday, November 8, Bingo begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Hecker adjourn around 2:00 p.m. The theme for the day will be Community Center, a smoke free facility. Chicken and pork sau- “Women’s Role in Today’s Catholic Church.” Cost for the day is sage plates will be served, includes dressing, sides, dessert and $10, which includes lunch. For more information, contact Mary drinks, from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Kay Miller at 939-3244 before October 21.

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