SAINT PETER May 4, 2014

A window at the ruins of the Convento de San Antón from the 15th century, just east of Castrojeriz, Spain.

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 - 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 May 4, 2014 MASS INTENTIONS April 19, 1979, was a clear and sunny spring day. The Monday, May 5 Easter Weekday Chapel of Our Lady of Cincinnati at the 5:00 pm Rosary of was decorated beautifully with hun- 5:30 pm Catherine Knapp dreds of flowers and all manner of Easter decorations. I Tuesday, May 6 Easter Weekday remember it as though it were yesterday…even though it 6:30 am Robert & Simon Blank Family was, in fact, 35 years ago. 8:15 am Dorothy Skladzien Wednesday, May 7 Easter Weekday The reason that day stands out in my memory so much is 6:30 am Rev. G. Allan Fillman that it was the culmination of my journey from being a Thursday, May 8 Easter Weekday Methodist to becoming a Catholic. I received conditional 6:30 am Parish Baptism and First Communion that night and became a part 9:20 am Marilyn Mertler of the faith that has shaped my life ever since. (I was con- Friday, May 9 Easter Weekday firmed two weeks later by Archbishop Nicholas Elko at 6:30 am Charles & Anna Haley & Family Blessed Sacrament Church in Cincinnati.) 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30pm Lois Stupanski As I reflect on the past 35 years and on the faith journey Saturday, May 10 Easter Weekday through them, I am struck with tremendous gratitude and 5:00 pm Ted Glodowski humbled by the grace of God and the faith examples of Sunday, May 11 Fourth Sunday of Easter many of my fellow Catholics who have inspired and guided 7:30 am Parish me ever since.

9:30 am Delores Pitroff (anniversary) From my friends Maureen and Isaac, to Sister Lucy, 11:30 am Anthony Olivieri R.S.M., to countless priests and deacons and Trappists and LECTOR / COMMUNION MINISTER Benedictines and Franciscans, to my previous Parishes at St. Patrick’s, Holy Name and St. Mary’s in the Columbus Saturday, May 10 Diocese, and even now to those of you whom I have the 5:00 pm L C Taddeo, D Falquette D M Joyce, D honor to serve in this Parish of St. Peter’s in Mansfield, the DeCenso, B Nihei, C Sgambellone, D Wurm, D & T Hipp, K Kleman, V Zack skies of my life have been lit with the stars of holiness shining from each of them and from each of you. I am Sunday, May 11 grateful for the many, many ways their faith and devotion, 7:30 am L M Santoro, L Lukach D S Santoro, B & L and yours, have helped to shape me into the person I am Danuloff, M Hawkins, J Morvai, K & K Reindl today. 9:30 am L B Rader, T Studer D D Dreskler, S Herlihy, J Hunt, J Kastelic, R Sliney, K Wehinger, T Baker, I am touched by the gift of God to all of us in the Sr. B Marie Campbell, I Cervinski, B Connolly, T canonizations of Blessed Pope John XXIII, who was Pope Etzwiler, T Frasz, B Genter, J Brennan, need one when I was born, and of Blessed Pope John Paul II (The 11:30 am L M Jones, K Paugh, D F Leitenberger, C Great) who was Pope when I entered the Church. I think Becker, C Mears, B Riley, K Schreck, K Yockey, that their prayers (together with those of my ancestors and J Liston, need four of my Patron Saints) have helped me along the way.

MASS SERVERS I love our Faith and I love our Church. The examples of many others…Thomas Merton, Pope Paul VI and John Saturday, May 10 Paul I, Oscar Romero, Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, 5:00 pm B Dix, J Keffalas, W Laskey (N) Sunday, May 11 Basil Pennington and now our beloved Pope Francis con- 7:30 am J Ramey, G Farragher (N), need one tinue to assure me that I and all of us are on the right 9:30 am Z Blank, M Maxwell, R Payne track. We must continue to persevere in the life of faith 11:30 am L Rice, T Schreck, K Elliott (N) and in hope for the coming Kingdom of God. The Easter Season and the Resurrection are the source of our hope Counters - May 11 now. Let’s all live in the light of that Resurrection K Groff, M L Haller, K Tucker, C Pollman Glory! Thank you all for being part of my life!!!

Children’s Liturgy of the Word - May 11 9:30 am Patti Kastelic 11:30am Kathy Beres Bill Johnson

Bill Johnson ENTRANCE Director of Music and Liturgy How else but through a broken heart may the Lord Christ enter in? ~Oscar Wilde

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Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish Annual Catholic Appeal UPDATE: The campaign is Sherry Studer, Mary Miller, Madaline Barrett, coming to an end and St. Peter is at 78.2% of our parish Beth Weiland, Chad & Eric Nusbaum, Denise goal of $55,500. Gifts are still coming in and we thank Wylie, Elliana Nelson, Linda Briggs, John Lem- you for getting us closer to our goal. As of 4/23/2014, we ley, Kathryn Prinz, Gwenna Yockey, Dan Rhea, have received pledges in the amount of $43,433.00 which Jennifer Warga, Elmer Berger, Thomas Stanton, Loretta J. Parr, Larry Kaufman, Ron Schull, Kylee Cobb, represents a sacrificial gift from 319 households or 18.8% Harry Welsh, Jackie Brogan, Mike Smith, Mary Cetinich- of the parish. Any monies reached beyond our goal, 75% Sipe, Don Blank. Nick & Hilda Schemine, Angie Aplin, of that is returned to the parish. With a gift from every Krista and Jim Marshall, Stephen Ohl household, we can reach our goal and perhaps even ad- Names will only be listed for 4 weeks. If you wish to have your name appear an additional 4 week period, contact the dress a few more projects around the parish. Envelopes Parish Center at 419-524-2572. Thank you. are at the exits if you have misplaced the one sent to you from the diocese. Again, thank you for your generosity

In God’s Arms…. Donna Musille, Valentina Hilbert, and support. Ilene Scherer, Mary Jane Reip, Virginia Boyd, Betty LaFollette BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND The Building Improvement Fund will be collected the first weekend of Masses each month. Dear Parishioners,

Amount Collected YTD: $17,351.35

Elizabeth Wurm and I are taking a group of The next planned project will be the Church Basement about 40 high school students to a Steuben- Restrooms. ville Youth Conference this summer in June. This is a substantial endeavor which will require many pro- This is a gathering of a couple thousand Catholic youth from posals and quotes. across the country. Since our numbers are so large, we need Look for more detailed information in the next few bulletins. to travel in a bus. We are looking for someone who might THANK YOU!! Jerry Straub – Business Manager be willing to give a $1000 tax deductible gift for this cause.

Please contact me if you are interested or have any informa- tion on bus rentals. Weekly Offering April 20 April 27 ~Fr. Jeremy Good Friday $ 989.00 $ —— A Vacation Bible School Meeting will be taking place on May 20th from 6-7 p.m. in the Family Room. All who Easter Sunday $ 33,157.95 $ 722.50 are interested in helping with Vacation Bible School should be at this meeting or contact Elizabeth Wurm at Regular Sunday $ 8,097.00 $ 15,104.00 [email protected] to express your interest in joining our team! School $ 3,642.00 $ 2,319.00

ANNUAL PARISH GARAGE SALE Children $ 46.05 $ 15.55

Mailed In Sunday $ 2,508.00 $ 105.00 Location: Beside Stoneridge, Mill Street, Lexing- ton, OH Mailed In School $ 210.00 $ ____ Take 42 into Lexington (turns into Main St.) Turn left on Mill St. - (one street past Castor) Mailed In Children $ 9.00 $ 5.00 Go about 1 mile-It will be on the left-across from Lex. Concrete & Supply Co. Mailed In Easter $ 925.25 $ 845.00

Direct Deposit $ 2,500.00 $ 2,260.00 Garage Sale Dates May 8 (9-5) May 9 (9-5) & May 10 (9-3) TOTAL $ 52,084.25 $ 21,376.05 Cashier help is needed on garage sale dates, call Mary Ann Shook if you are able to help 419/544- Building Improvement = $ 105.00 $80.00

9040 or 419/522-5122. Weekly Average Needed = $ 25,000

Page Four St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio May 4, 2014 RECYCLING ~ Our next Recycling date is: May 09 in the Franciscan Activity Center Parking lot. HOURS: 10 to 11 am and 2 to 4 pm. May 1st- Youth Group bingo at Alterra Sterling House at 6: 30 IMPORTANT: Please honor these drop off times; Do not p.m. leave your recyclables on the sidewalks or curbs. May 4th- First Eucharist at 2 p.m. May 18th Graduation Mass at 9: 30 a.m. May 19th- Young Adult Meeting at 6 p.m. BLUE BARRELS May 19th- Sacramental Team Meeting at 7 p.m. Will be out the weekend of May 10 & 11 June 1st—Youth Night from 6-8pm in the Franciscan Activity Thank you for your support! Center Applications are still available high school students to take part in YES this year. YES, or Youth Elect Service, is taking place LASAGNA DINNER June 27th- 29th. If you are interested in this great service week- May 9 - 5:30 to 7:30pm end and retreat contact Elizabeth Wurm at Knights of Columbus Hall [email protected] for an application. Please call for reservations @ 419/529-5532 Youth Leadership Weekend is taking place on August 2nd and 3rd for High School Youth. If you are interested in being a part of this dynamic weekend taking place at Resurrection Parish PRINCIPAL POSITION OPENING contact Elizabeth Wurm for a registration form. Vacation Bible School is taking place July 7th- 10th. Registra- tion forms are now available on-line and in the parish office. If St. Peter’s High School, Mansfield, is seeking a you are interested in your child participating in “Camp Catho- Principal beginning the 2014/2015 academic year. Re- lic” this summer, contact Elizabeth Wurm. sponsibilities include oversight of St. Peter’s junior high Diocesan Cedar Point Day is taking place June 17th. This is an and high school (in same building). excellent opportunity to take your family to Cedar Point with tickets just $37 each and beverage bracelets for all day refills The successful candidate will have experience in just $8.00. Tickets can be purchased at the window designated teaching and administration, be a practicing Catholic, and for the Diocese of Toledo and Mass will be celebrated at 4 pm. hold a valid Ohio license. Flowers for the Virgin Mary Please submit a resume and cover letter (NO What mother does not love receiving flowers from her chil- phone calls, please), no later than May 16, 2014 to: dren? Our mother, The Virgin Mary, is the greatest Mother of all. Please bring flowers from your yards and gardens to Rev. Gregory R. Hite place on Mary’s altar at all the masses on Mother’s Day weekend, May 10th & 11th. Vases will be provided St. Peter Parish 104 West First Street Liturgy Committee Mansfield, OH 44902-2199 [email protected] We want to recognize and say a special prayer for the 325 parishioners celebrat- ing birthdays in the month of May espe- Facilities Maintenance Job Posting cially the sixteen people who are 85 and above: Andrew Schweitzer, Jeanne St. Peter’s Parish has an immediate opportunity for an Antinozzi, Helen Green, Aldo Viglino, experienced individual who can effectively and effi- Jenny Wala, Elizabeth Schneider, Aileen ciently perform various building maintenance, janitorial McFarland, Stella Radzaunas, Mary Lou Moritz, Kathe- and general repair duties. The successful applicant will rine Dillon, Bernadine Kallerson, Marianne Cappadonna, have working knowledge of boiler operations, refrigera- Thomas Miller, George Berick, Jennie Petrella, and Be- tion, plumbing and maintenance, electrical repairs, and nigna Garza. May God continue to shower his blessings fire, phone and security systems. upon you. If you are above 85 and we missed your birth- day, please let us know. Very good communication skills, ability to multi-task, and desire to work well as a member of a team are im- Turf’s Up perative to success. Send resume with wage and benefit Snow Removal requirements to [email protected] or St. 419-564-7013 Peter’s Parish 104 West First St., Mansfield, Oh 44902 Mike Annis, Parishioner

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St. Peter’s Catholic School is accepting admission applications for the 2014-2015 school year. St. Pe- ter’s Catholic School also participates in the State of

Ohio School Choice Scholarship Program and accepts Does it matter? Every day of this school year 1 in 5 of our boys and girls admission application and, upon admission, scholar- and young men and women is receiving the gift of ship application for four scholarships in the program. excellence in education, because of you! Each of them is learning through classroom instruction, athletics, the arts, VERY GOOD NEWS: On April 8, the Ohio De- and social interaction. And most importantly, they are being partment of Education extended the application guided by our family of faith. deadlines for the EdChoice and EdChoice Expan- St. Peter’s Catholic School... sion (Income-Based) Scholarship programs. your gift to them... the gift of a lifetime! Families now have UNTIL MAY 9, 2014, TO AP- Thank You in advance for your generous support to next PLY for these two School Choice scholarships. year’s recipients of the 2014-2015 Annual Tuition Drive! Online giving is available at www.mansfieldstpeters.org EdChoice Scholarship: students NOW ATTEND- ING Mansfield Middle School (7th and 8th graders) Annual Tuition Drive or Mansfield Integrated Learning Center AND stu- 2014/2015 Goal Y.T.D. Total Donors dents who WILL BE ATTENDING Mansfield Mid- $150,000 $ 112,752!!! 571 dle School (current 6th graders) or Mansfield Inte- grated Learning Center for 2014-2015 are eligible to apply. EdChoice scholarships are worth $4,250 for Congratulations and welcome to all who celebrated Sac- raments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil: Leonard Ad- students in grades K-8 and $5,000 for high school kins, Robert Brandt, Jennifer Butler, Maggie Butler, students. Jessica Golding, James Gress, Christian Hall, Felecia Hall, Adam Heflin, Cohen Krupa, Douglas Krupa, Heather EdChoice Expansion Scholarship: assists families Krupa, Erin Lindsey, Natalie Lindsey, Timothy Markel, with qualified income whose child will be in kinder- Reagan Roley, Ryanne Roley. Our prayers are with you al- ways! Our RCIA class is celebrating with the Diocese at the garten or first grade for the 2014-2015 school year. annual Neophyte Mass, Saturday, May 3, at our Cathedral in For example, a family of 4 earning $47,100 or less Toledo. would qualify to apply. The scholarship for the child

THANK YOU to MaryAnne Voytko for her dedicated service is worth up to $4,250. to the parish. MaryAnne makes the Baptism garments for every Baptism at St. Peter's and has done so for many, many If you have questions or would like more information, years. That adds up to hundreds, maybe thousands, of gar- please contact St. Peter’s Elementary School princi- ments! Thank you, MaryAnne, for your faithful and loving pal, Mrs. Madalyn Bauer, 419-524-3351, contribution. [email protected]; St. Peter’s HS/JrHi Spiritual Adoption—My first milestone has principal, Mrs. Tressa Reith, 419-524-0979, been reached– I am one month old. I am [email protected]; St. Peters’ Tuition Man- only 1/2” long and as tiny as I am, my heart ager, Tracey Williamson, 419-524-2572, william- is beating, pushing blood through my circu- [email protected], or Kathy Morris, Mar- latory system. My arms, legs, eyes and ears keting, 419-524-2572, [email protected]. have begun to show and so much more is Interested parents can also call the Ohio Department forming. Check the bulletin board for more of Education office at 877-644-6338 details, and above all keep praying the Spiritual Adop- (www.ode.state.oh.us) or the School Choice Ohio of- tion prayer. Thank you for your prayers that have fice at 614-223-1555 (www.scohio.org). brought me this far.

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Floral decorations and greenery in our Sanctuary have Gregory R. Hite - Easter - In Memory of Alma Hite, been underwritten in part by: In Memory of Marie King Rudy M. Weiss - Easter Phillip R. Zitko - Easter - In Memory of Deceased Members of James W. Bubash - Easter - In Memory of Sammy Tridico Zitko/Meyers families Ray M. Condon Hugh E. Berger - In Memory of Jane I. Berger Katheleen E. Groff - Easter - In Memory of John Groff & James Ray M. Condon McNamara Dianne M. Creamer - In Memory of Sam & Gennie Wehinger Anita M. Holloway - Easter - In Memory of—Frank & Grace Kmetz Peter Emsberger (parents) Dolores E. Fancher - In Memory of Robert Fancher Joseph J. Marzetti - Easter Paul A. Gremling - In Memory of Julianne Gremling Ellen L. Matthews — In Memory of daughter, Alphy Sell Michael Hamlin - In Memory of Cassity Gail Karen L. McNeal - Easter Janice A. Klupp - In Memory of Cecelia & Jacob Klupp Robert P. Monroe - Easter Beverly J. Magee Carol A. Pollman - In Memory of Joe Pollman William A. Majors - In Memory of Theresa M. Majors - In Honor of Martha E. Selby Clinton & Ann Majors Frank J. Wehinger - Easter Harold E. Masters - In Memory of Helen Masters Rudy M. Weiss - In Memory of Maria & Rudolph Weiss A. A. McFarland - In Memory of Harold McFarland Paul J. Weitzel - In Memory of Kacey Weitzel & Mary Weitzel Mary Lou Moritz Victoria A. Zack - In Memory of Richard S. Zack Jane R. Ralph - In Memory of Marie Ralph Marianne F. Cappadonna - Easter - In Memory of Sr. Carolita, Sr. Mary Ann Robertson - In Memory of Katherine Hoff Pat, Sr. Grace, Sr. Anton Clara M. Robison Gary W. Christie - Easter - In Memory of Eileen Christie and Joe Elsie G. Sgambellone - In Memory of Don Smith Kurtzman Harold E. Stupanski - In Memory of Lois Stupanski Margaret M. Cochran - Easter Helen A. Vrabel - In Memory of Husband John Vrabel

Page Eight St. Peter’s Church, Mansfield, Ohio May 4, 2014 RECOGNIZING JESUS St. Peter speaks to us twice today. In the first reading, we hear an excerpt from his sermon on Pentecost; in the second, part of his first Letter. Once a frightened, uneducated fisherman who often said just the wrong thing, now Peter is speaking what he knows to be true. Everything Jesus had said now makes sense. His death and rising were all part of God’s plan, and our faith and hope can be centered on God.

Today’s Gospel tells the story of Jesus’ walk to Emmaus with two of the disciples. Fright- ened, sad, and confused, the two don’t recognize Jesus, who tells them what we heard Peter say above: all this had to happen as part of God’s plan. In the end, these disciples recognize Jesus as we are to recognize him—in the breaking of the bread. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION “Mystagogy,” reflection on the Easter mysteries, is the chief task of these great fifty days, a “pentecost,” in other words, of grace and renewal. Every Sunday we have accounts of Resurrection appearances of the Lord, and sketches of the earliest efforts at being church. Lent is described as a journey to the font, and Easter may be described in similar terms, since at the very beginning an angel tells the apostles that the Risen Lord “has gone before you into Galilee.” Galilee, of course, was the place where Jesus did his finest work, his preaching, his healing, his gathering the lost and the marginalized to the table. At Easter, we hurry to catch up, putting our renewed baptismal promises to work in our own personal Galilees, our little worlds waiting for a word of grace, a healing, an act of pardon, an invitation to share a meal. The water often splashed on our Sunday assemblies in Eastertide remind us: these are the golden, shining days of grace, days to nurture the heart, to speak to one another about things that really matter. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TODAY’S READINGS READINGS FOR THE WEEK First Reading — God has raised the crucified Jesus, who now Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; pours forth the Holy Spirit upon us Jn 6:22-29 (Acts 2:14, 22-33). Tuesday: Acts 7:51 — 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, Psalm — Lord, you will show us the path of life (Psalm 16). 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Second Reading — Our faith and hope are in God who raised Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Jesus from the dead (1 Peter 1:17-21). Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Gospel — Through his words and in the breaking of the bread, Jn 6:44-51 the risen Christ made himself known to two disciples on their Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 way to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b- 25; Jn 10:1-10 St. Charles Borromeo Church in Lima has an opening for the DRE position. Candidates should have a BA in a related STARFISH BOWLS Please bring your offering to church field of study and experience. St. Charles is a vibrant and faith next week. Containers will be near the altar rail. This year -filled church that serves 1700 families. We offer PSR, RCIA, our contributions will be shared with our brothers and sisters Adult Education, Adult Formation, Youth programs/activities, in Appalachia (food pantry in southern Ohio) and in Haiti as well as Early Childhood education program. Please send (through the mission of the Sisters of Humility of Mary). letter of interest or resume to St. Charles Parish 2200 West Elm Street Lima, Ohio 45805. Position will be available July Richland Pregnancy Services has received over $800 1, 2014. from St. Peter’s Parish. There are still quite a few bottles that have not been returned. The BABY BOTTLES can A very special thank you to Justin Marotta of Possum be put in the collection basket or returned to the parish cen- Run Green House. The Easter flowers were ter. Thank you to all who have participated! just so beautiful! St. Peter’s Respect Life Chapter In today’s Gospel the disciples were returning home so “downcast” they did not recognize Jesus walk- ing with them. In our homes, we sometimes get so overwhelmed with responsibilities, we don’t see God with us. Today’s Gospel tells us to stop and open our eyes to the blessings we are to one another. ~by Bud Ozar

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