SAINT PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH November 9, 2014

The Dedication Today the Church celebrates the of the Lateran Basilica feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome. The Basilica of St. John Lateran is the cathedral of Rome. This is the Pope's cathedral, Also called the Church of Holy Savior or the Church of St. John Baptist. it was the baptism church of ancient Rome. It was built in the time of Constan- tine and was consecrated by Pope Syl- vester in 324. This feast became a univer- sal celebration in honor of the basili- ca called "the mother and foremost of all churches of Rome and the world" (omnium urbis et orbis eccle- siarum mater et caput) as a sign of love for and union with the See of Peter.

104 West First Street  Mansfield, 44902

Mass Schedule: Sacrament of Baptism: Saturday: 5:00 pm Please contact the Parish Center to Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, begin plans for the baptism of your Pastoral Staff: 11:30 am baby or child. Fr. Gregory R. Hite, Pastor Monday & Friday 5:30 pm Fr. Jeremy Miller, Parochial Vicar Tuesday - Thursday 6:30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Mr. Bill Johnson,

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

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

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MASS INTENTIONS THANK YOU VETERANS Monday, November 10 + Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of Veterans Day is this Tuesday, November 11th. the Church (Thirty-Second Week in Ordinary Time) Why November 11th? Veterans Day was first 5:00 pm Rosary 5:30 pm Maynard Macke celebrated on November 11, 1919 which was the Tuesday, November 11+ Martin of Tours, Bishop first anniversary of the end of WWI. 6:30 am John Graf The end of the “War to End All Wars” was on the eleventh 8:15 am Peter Zimmerman hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. History.com’s Wednesday, November 12 + Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr website gives great historical information on Veterans Day and 6:30 am All Souls in Purgatory other holidays and observances. Veterans Day originated as Thursday, November 13 + Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin “Armistice Day” and became a national holiday beginning in 6:30 am Stephen Heringhaus 1938. 9:20 am Virginia Boyd Many people confuse Veterans Day with Memorial Day. The Friday, November 14 Weekday website states that “Memorial Day (the fourth Monday in May) 5:00 pm Rosary honors American service members who died in service to their 5:30 pm Frank Russo country or as a result of injuries incurred during battle, while Saturday, November 15 Vigil of The Thirty-Third Sunday in Veterans day pays tribute to all American veterans—living or Ordinary Time deceased—but especially gives thanks to living veterans who 5:00 pm Joseph S. Krebs served their country honorably during war or peacetime.” My Sunday, November 16 Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time bulletin column (6/1/14) celebrating Memorial Day back in 7:30 am Frank E. Brucato (anniversary) May included statistics on the number of Americans who died 9:30 am James P. Smith in service to their country in a time of war. 11:30 am Parish I am sure everyone has a family member, relative, or neighbor

who is a veteran. We have teachers in our buildings here who LECTOR / COMMUNION MINISTER are veterans. When I was in elementary school I remember Saturday, November 15 older siblings of classmates going over to Vietnam. I must 5:00 pm L D Falquette, B Schartl D D Hipp, P Dignan, admit we weren’t educated much on the Vietnam War so I T Hipp, M Joyce, M Moore, C Sgambellone, didn’t have a real appreciation of veterans until high school. K Yockey, V Zack My maternal grandfather was a WWI veteran and my Dad served in Korea. My grandfather never talked about his war Sunday, November 16 experiences but would show us some of the “souvenirs” he 7:30 am L J Morvai, I Corso-Phinney D B Marshall, brought back with him. My dad never talked about his time in Sr. P Bingert, M Hawkins, J Porch, K & K Reindl Koreas until the night before he died. We had a lengthy 9:30 am L D Forster, B Rader D T Baker, J Brennan, personal conversation, enhanced by morphine (for him, not me) Sr. B Campbell, D Dreskler, T Etzwiler, T Frasz, about many things but it was the first time he had ever talked J Hunt, H Kastelic, C Merle, R Renie, M Riggleman, about “war.” He wouldn’t talk specifics and I didn’t want to F Schuster, R Sliney, S Weber push him on the subject as I wanted to talk to him about so 11:30 am L F Leitenberger, J Reidl D C Mears, M Jones, many other things, especially his favorite subject—family! All K Paugh, B Riley, K Schreck, M Selby, K Speck, he said of the war was that he served his country. The only need three other wartime memory he shared was the amount of cigarettes they gave to the G.I.’s They passed them out like candy. MASS SERVERS Some Veteran statistics I found on history.com and infoplease.com and the department of Veteran Affairs: Saturday, November 15 • There are about 23.2 million military veterans in the United 5:00 pm F Craig, J Keffalas, M Maxwell States. That is about 7% of our population. Sunday, November 16 • 7:30 am M Givens, J Ramey, need one 9.2 million veterans are over the age of 65. 9:30 am A Baldasare, S & M Tridico • 1.9 million Veterans are under the age of 35. 11:30 am R Harrigan, L Rice, T Schreck • 1.8 million Veterans are women.

• 5.2 million served during the Gulf War. • Counters—November 16 7.4 million served during the Vietnam War. M Robertson, E Bozymski, J Wala, M Macke • 2.3 million served during the Korean War. • 1.7 million served during WWII. Children’s Liturgy of the Word—Sunday, November 16 • 6.0 million served in peacetime. Angie Dillon

*Volunteers welcome! Please see Angie Dillon for more Whenever you get the chance, make sure you thank a Veteran information. Thank you! for his or her service. You don’t need to wait until November 11th! Thank a Veteran!

Jerry Straub, Business Manager

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CHRISTMAS CLASSIC - IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please Pray for the Sick of our Parish

Krista Marshall, Waudell Hinton, James Gatton, Kieffel Baking 12/1 & 12/2 starting at 8:00 a.m. Potica Baking 12/4 & 12/5 starting at 8:00 a.m. Madeline Taddeo, Joan Fisher, Audrey Graf, Joyce Weidig, Mary Jurgens Eaton, Janice Christmas Classic: December 6, 2014

Gratz, Makaya Butler, Don Blank, Mildred Table space: $25.00. Call 419-524-8162 to reserve. Corbin, Dina Riley, Kiptin Ball, Angie Aplin, More information to come in future bulletins! Linda Snyder, Sharon Valdry, Lorraine Moore, Bernadine Kallerson, Brenda Davis, Jazmine Shaffer, Dinean Tacik, BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND Paul Nestor, Michael Davis II, Dan Rhea, Tegan Ruiz, Madaline Barrett, Richard Finnerty, Mark Coleman, Beth Amount Collected YTD (up to 10/31/14): $49,044.36 Weiland, Kathleen Patterson, Jeannette Metcalf, Carol Luft, Update on the Church Basement Bathrooms Sharon Zimmerman, Nick & Hilda Shemine The electrical work on the small bathrooms Names will only be listed for 4 weeks. If you wish to have should be completed by November 7. Old bath- your name appear an additional 4 week period, contact the room fixtures will be removed & replaced with Parish Center at 419-524-2572. Thank you. new fixtures after painting is complete.

The old plumbing fixtures will be pulled by No- In God’s Arms… Christine Ogden, Phillip Kasper, Paul vember 7 and the new fixtures will be installed after painting & Finlayson, Helen Moritz, Cara Gordon Basso flooring is installed.

Painters will start as early as the weekend of November 8th.

New flooring & base cove will be tentatively installed the week of November 17th. Jennifer Delano & family Thomas & Patricia Heney New plumbing & electrical fixtures to be tentatively installed Kelly Roudabush the week of December 1st. Clara Ranstatler Martin & Jodell Neidlinger & family The goal is to have small restrooms ready for use before Christ- mas. At that time we will close the large restrooms for renova- tion. THANK YOU!! Jerry Straub – Business Manager

Benson Lee Alexander Brown - son of Benjamin & Angela Brown Adriana Lynn Fanello - daughter of Steven & Aubrey Fanello Weekly Offering November 2 , 2014 Amos Andrew Likes - son of Andrew & Amanda Likes Regular Sunday $ 15,912.00 At our annual All Soul’s Mass last Sat- urday we remembered the lives of 164 School $ 4,667.00 loved ones of many people in our parish. The Mass was a meaningful celebration Children $ 19.28 for those who attended and the reception was Mailed In Sunday $ 3,299.00 a nice opportunity to gather and continue to share the memories of our loved ones. The candles and crosses with your loved ones name are available Mailed In School $ 560.00 for pick up in the Parish Center as are additional programs. Special thanks to Bill Johnson and the Traditional Choir, All Saints Day & All $ 2,608.50 the Bereavement Team, especially Sheryl Weber who acted Souls Day Mass as coordinator, Lucia Rice, Thomas Staab and Alexie Lorenz for serving the Mass, the Eucharistic Ministers, the lectors, Direct Deposit $ 4190.88 the Knights of Columbus who were the ushers, Carol Sgam- bellone and the funeral lunch folks who provided the food and coordinated the reception, John Thrasher and Jon Ralph for making all the wooden crosses, Angie Dillon and the TOTAL $ 31,256.66 Spiritual Life students, Fran Leitenberger who is the keeper of our All Souls’ Book and Scroll, and especially all those who attended the Mass to pray together and support one an- Weekly Average Needed = $ 25,000.00 other. Building Improvement Fund = $ 3,566.94

Page 4 St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Mansfield, Ohio November 9, 2014 RECYCLING ~ Our next Recycling date is: November 14 in the Franciscan Activity Center Parking lot. HOURS: 10 to 11 am and 2 to 4 pm. IMPORTANT: Please honor these drop off times; Do not leave your recyclables on the sidewalks or curbs. November 12th Confirmation Class from 6-7:45 p.m. November 12th PSR from 6:15-7:30 p.m. BLUE BARRELS November 19th PSR from 6:15-7:30 p.m. Will be out November 15 & 16 November 26th - NO PSR CLASS December 3rd PSR from 6:15-7:30 p.m. Thank you for your support! December 10th PSR from 6:15-7:30 p.m. December 17th- PSR from 6: 15- 7: 30 p.m. Christmas activity Knights of Columbus 687 in the Bob Frye December 24th- NO PSR- Merry Christmas!!! Pasta and Meatballs, Salad, Bread and Butter December 31st- NO PSR- Happy New Year!!! Adults: $9.00 Kids 12 and under: $5.00 For more information and/or to make • High School students: We are starting to plan for the Na- reservations, please call 419-529-5532 by 11/11/14. tional Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis Novem- ber 2015. If you are interested in attending, please contact Elizabeth Wurm as soon as possible. 419-524-2572.

A DEANERY GATHERING TO MEET, St. Peter’s Department of Theater and Performing Arts WELCOME AND WORSHIP WITH OUR Proudly presents: “Pirates” by Kristi Thielen NEW BISHOP, THE MOST REVEREND DANIEL E. THOMAS – Bishop Thomas eager- A mischievous five-girl band of pirates lands on ly wants to gather with as many persons from our Banana Island armed with a third of an old map Diocese as is possible before Christmas this year. which should lead them to the Treasure of the Lav- ender Lady. Little do they know, a band of five- These gatherings are to happen by deaneries. All boy pirates, equally quirky, has landed on the other in our Deanery are invited to greet, welcome and side of the island with the same purpose. Both worship with Bishop Thomas on Sunday, Novem- bands of pirates are in for quite a surprise—they aren’t alone on rd ber 23 , at Saint Mary of the Snows Parish, the island! Staged by St. Peter’s Elementary students. Mansfield. The format for this gathering is as fol- lows. Vespers or the Office of Evening Prayer is Friday, November 14th - 7:00 p.m. to be prayed in church at 7:00 p.m. This is not a Saturday, November 15th -7:00 p.m. Mass. Immediately after Vespers, all are invited Sunday, Novmeber 16th - 3:00 p.m. to a reception to meet and to greet Bishop Thom- as in the school cafeteria. Let’s have a great turn High School VE Room out to greet and to welcome our new Diocesan Chief Shepherd in Christ! ~ $5.00 Admission For All ~

Please stop at the kiosk at the main entrance of church. Will you be left behind? The "Left Behind" Booklets are available for $2, CDs for $3 and books are $4. teachings are not scriptural. The Great Ad- “These CDs helped make the Mass come alive and left me with venture Bible Study of the Book of Revelation a hunger to learn more” Russ from Dayton, Ohio. These CDs will start on January 15 for 11 weeks. Please are especially effective for those who would like to learn more about Christ and their faith, but have little time to study. Use join the group and learn the Catholic teachings your car as a “university on wheels” - listen as you drive or on this book. Movies and books have detailed even as you exercise. Being a faithful Catholic is not easy in the popular Protestant teachings. Learn the True Teachings of today’s world, but these interesting and informative CDs will the Catholic Church in this important Book of the Bible. For show you why it is the best thing going. more information, please call Vickie Palmer at 419/5242572.

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Congratulations to Matthew Rice who was received into the Church and celebrated the Sacraments of J & B Acoustical Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist on the Solemni- 2750 Lexington Ave. ty of All Saints. Our prayers are with you, Matthew, as your faith journey continues. 419-884-1155

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The annual St. Peter's Thanksgiving Dinner for the needy and those who will be alone will not be held this year.

Only four committee members from last

year's eleven committee members were Dear Parent(s)/Guardian, available to help this year with the planning and organizing I have served as Pastor of St. Peter’s Parish for a little over of the dinner. With the amount of effort required for the three years. I am blessed to be here! planning and organizing of the dinner, it requires more than During that time, I have come to experience the quality Catho- four individuals. lic education that our school has to offer. Learning occurs in a disciplined environment, where religious values infuse our In addition, the amount of people being served dinners, over Courses of Study. The school community is small enough to the past years, has diminished. At one point we were serving respond to the needs of individual students, yet large enough to approx. 900 dinners and last year only a little over 300 din- prepare our young people for the post secondary educational experience and life’s challenges. Qualified and dedicated fac- ners were served. There are now at least five other locations ulty and staff give daily of their time and expertise to help providing Thanksgiving Day dinners, nearby. We would like shape an educational environment where each student feels to thank all of the volunteer's who worked the day of the valued and where children learn. event, in the past. We have always had a great response for We sincerely hope that you will consider St. Peter’s School as workers on Thanksgiving Day. The planning and organizing you select a school for your child(ren). As a young boy, my of the event is the issue. father reminded me, “Education is something that can never be taken from you.” Why not consider the best education possi-

ble, in a Christian environment, where each person is valued as a son or daughter of God? St. Vincent de Paul Mansfield St. Peter’s Conference We are pleased to inform you of the numerous opportunities to Thank you to all who gave to the Annual Do- visit our campus throughout the year and we encourage you to nation for our Conference. Your donation visit us to see why St. Peter’s offers an excellent program and remains a strong, viable presence in our community. will be used to assist needy individuals and families in Richland County. We appreciate Information about St. Peter’s School including enrollment your thoughtfulness and support of our ministry’s effort to events, tuition assistance, State of Ohio School Choice scholar- ships, and parent and alumni testimonials are available at all serve the poor. Your kindness will ease their burdens and doorways of the church. further spread Christ’s love and calling to serve one another. Blessings to you and yours! Additionally, we thank you for prayers for both Conference Vincentians and the persons whom we serve. If you are in- Sincerely, Rev. Gregory R. Hite, M.S., S.T.L. terested in learning more about our ministry, please contact Pastor and Superintendent Laurie Jordan through the St. Vincent de Paul voice mail by ------calling the Parish Center at 419-524-2572. ST. PETER'S SCHOOL “COME AND SEE US” VISITATION DAYS

Young Adult Book Club: Jesus Shocks! November 18, 19, 20, 21 Be a Spartan for a day or part of a This amazing and informative book will day! Open to prospective parents and students! All grade make you do a 180 in your faith life. It will levels (Montessori Preschool through 12th) Tours, class- change the way that you look at Jesus and room visits, meet principals and teachers! Please call to show you how fundamentally he changed schedule your visit. Montessori through grade 6: 419-524- the world. Open to all young adults, high 3351 Grades 7-12: 419-524-0979 school through late thirties, single or married.

This book is so amazing, you will want to share it with everyone you know! We will hand out the books at the first Hearts & Minds with Hope meeting, November 17, at 6:00 PM in the Family Room Are you or someone you love struggling with de- (4th floor of the parish center). The books are free, so don’t pression or other mental health issues? Come for worry about the cost. Come and join us for great discus- information, understanding and spiritual support sion, fellowship, and snacks! For more information, contact Monday, November 24th at the 5:30 p.m. Mass, then to St. Landree at 419-524-8162 (leave a message if necessary), or Peter’s Assisi Hall for coffee or tea. For more information, email at [email protected]. Thank you! contact Sue Malaska at 419-756-0962 or email her at vmalas- [email protected].

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Daughters of Isabella, Joan of Arc Circle #380 will have a regular meeting on Tuesday November 11, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Assisi Hall located in St. Peter’s High School. We are also collecting religious articles. Please join us!

On November 15th from 9 a.m.- 5: 30 p.m. at Saint Michael's in Findlay is having a High School Mini Conference. The day includes keynote speakers Rich Curran, Kristen Kurivial and Patrick Kijowski. There will also be fun workshops, music and wor- ship, adoration, Mass and much more! The cost to attend is just $15 and you can register at http://toledodiocese.org/page/youth- ministry#events.

Adoptive Families, Birth Mothers Invited to a Special Mass In celebration of National Adoption Month, Catholic Charities invites all members of the adoption triad – adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth mothers – to celebrate Mass and receive a special blessing at Rosary Cathedral in Toledo at 4 p.m., Saturday, November 15th. A reception will follow Mass. Those involved in an adoption through any agency are welcome. For more information about Catholic Charities’ infant adoption services, please contact [email protected] or 419-244-6711, ext. 227.

Catholic Charities will conduct Local CCHD Grant Information Meetings for non-profit groups and organizations on Novem- ber 19th (Mansfield.) The meetings will help groups learn how to submit an effective local Catholic Campaign for Human Develop- ment grant application. The grants are intended to empower those living at low-income level to break the cycle of poverty through community development or economic development. For registration information, please see the flier on our website, www.catholiccharitiesnwo.org, or contact Ms. Germaine Kirk, 419-244-6711 ext. 225 (800-926-8277 ext. 225 if outside Toledo) or email [email protected].

North Central Ohio Vocation Club will be holding their monthly meeting on November 10, 2014. Our guest speaker will be Michael Wasiniak, the principal of St. Peter’s High School and Junior High. Some of you may not know that he was principal of St. Mary’s for four years. He will speak on his journey toward becoming a deacon after supper followed by a brief meeting. If you are not a member, supper will cost $7.00. Come and hear his vocation journey. We are eager to have you join us at St. Peter’s Francis- can Activity Center at 6:00 p.m.

Parents Club Meetings have changed to Tuesday’s! St. Peter’s Parents Club will now meet the first Tuesday of every month. The location remains unchanged - Relax It’s Just Coffee in downtown Mansfield. Socialize with us beginning at 5:30 p.m. Meeting is from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Questions? Contact Allie Watson at 419-610-6906 or email her at [email protected].

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THE TEMPLE AND WORSHIP In all of today’s readings, the temple is prominently mentioned. Ezekiel speaks of streams of living water flowing out from the temple, watering the desert, bringing life to all living things, offering fresh healing to God’s people. Paul reminds the Corinthians that their faith rests upon the firmest of foundations, Christ himself. More than that, Paul reveals that those who follow Christ are themselves temples, temples of the Holy Spirit; that is, God dwells not only with them, but in them. For the Jews of Jesus’ time, the temple had come to be identified with the presence of God and the only place where authentic worship of God took place. Jesus had a different perception. Jesus identified himself not with the temple, but as the temple. In so doing, Jesus indicated a dramatic shift in what it means to worship God, to be in God’s presence. No longer was a place to be the focus of prayer. Instead, a per- son, the person of Jesus Christ, becomes the center of our worship. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION For several weeks, we have considered penance as a sacrament of forgiveness, and yet there are two other sacra- ments in this category. The first, of course, is the Eucharist itself. The other is the sacrament of the sick, long associated with penance. The Letter of James sets out the deep tradition for caring for the sick: sending for the priests, who will pray and lay their hands on the sick ones, anointing them with oil, and giving them forgiveness. Long before other rites of penance developed, the sacrament of the sick was therefore a profound experience of forgiveness. Jesus often healed the sick, nearly always as a visible sign of forgiveness of sin. The tradition didn’t unfold smoothly, however, and within a few centuries the oil of the sick was taken home to be applied by caregivers as a salve, or even to be drunk as a medicine. As early as the second century, bishops were therefore urging that priests should be the ones to visit those separated by ill- ness from the Sunday assembly. Thus the practice of consigning the Eucharist and the oil of the sick to the non-ordained faithful to bring home was relatively short-lived. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch

TODAY’S READINGS READINGS FOR THE WEEK

First Reading — I saw water flowing out of the temple; Monday: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 wherever the river flows, every living creature shall live Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; (Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12). Lk 17:7-10 Psalm — The waters of the river gladden the city of God, Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19 the holy dwelling of the Most High (Psalm 46). Thursday: Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 Second Reading — Do you not know that you are the Friday: 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? Lk 17:26-37 (1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17). Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 Gospel — Destroy this temple and in three days I will Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; raise it up (John 2:13-22). 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21] The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna-

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