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Lectors Communion Ministers Altar Servers Mary Queen of Peace February 9, 2020 Louisville KY 40216 www.maryqueenofpeace.net [email protected] WEEKLY GIFTS Week of 2/2/2020 $11,661.61 Amount Needed $8,900.00 Under/Over +2,761.61 Year to Date Collection Total $268,119.02 Monday February 10 Year to Date Needed $275,900.00 8:00 a.m. Communion Service Under/Over -$7,780.98 Tuesday February 11 Please consider Mary Queen of Peace in your will. Call the 8:00 p.m. Jim & May ꝉ Hancock parish office at 448-4008 for assistance. Wednesday February 12 8:00 a.m. Thomas “Dick” McCullum ꝉ Thursday February 13 Lectors 8:00 a.m. Patsy Hettich ꝉ February 15 & February 16 Friday February 14 4:00 PM Anne Luttrell 8:00 a.m. Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz 9:00 AM Robert Blandford Saturday February 15 11:00 AM Julie Schmalz 4:00 p.m. Mary Queen of Peace Parishioners Sunday February 16 Communion Ministers 9:00 a.m. Patsy Hettich ꝉ February 15 & February 16 11:00 a.m. Joseph Nauert, Sr. ꝉ 4:00 PM Margaret Schum, Bill Doty, Joyce Temple, Anne Luttrell 9:00 AM Debbie Harris, Tina Johnson, Karen Ford, A prayer request will remain on the Rachel Szerletich prayer list unless we are notified. We encourage you to let us know of anyone 11:00 AM Angela Bramer, Beth Emmons, Sara Young, needing our prayers and the names of those who should remain on the list. Contact the parish office at Altar Servers 448-4008. Weekend of February 16 Adalia Arsino, Ann Bareis, Lacey Bibelhauser & Family, Blankenburg Family, Karl Blasi, Richard Blasi, Joe 9:00 AM Nathan Gambrell and Rob Harris Bowman, Thomas Browning, Cindy L. Burton, Jim Cain, 11:00 AM Willie Emmons and Kevin Mulume Juanita Cain, Priscilla Charles, Gwen Crenshaw, Marie Dailey, Shelby Davis, Ellen Elble, Mary Ferriell, Janice Thank You for Sharing Your Time, Talent and Treasure Fryrear, Grayson Greenwell, Louis Greenwell, Delores Hamilton, Tammy Hart, Marge Hilkey, James Hoke, Jackie Howard, Navontre Jones, Dawn Ray Jordan, Terri Ludwig, Mary Matthews, Cassandra Megibben, Nancy Motley, Celeste Nall, Matthew Neu, Joseph Parker, Jody Peace, Ashlee Pritchard, David Pritchard, Ed Puckett, Ann Ray, READINGS FOR Lisa Rhodes, Peggy Rigdon, Karen Robbins, Kevin Roberson, Mel Salkeld, Delores Sanders, Norma Schmid, FEBRUARY 15 & 16 Tony Schmid, Virginia Schneider, Jean Shewmaker, Brenda & Rudy Slone, Mary Snipes, Ellie Sober, Jackson Stark, Sixth Sunday In Margaret Sumner, Ann Taylor, Harold Taylor, Richard Ordinary Time Thomas, Joyce Thompson, Ellie Uzzle, Paula Vinson, Rose Ann Williams, Steve Yaden. Sir 15:15-20 Please be sure to keep us updated on the status of the sick, so we 1 Cor 2:6-10 know when to remove them from this list. Thank You. A new name will be in Bold for the first week. Mt 5:17-37 or 5:20-22a, 27-28 33-34a, 37 (76) FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE WEEK AHEAD IN OUR PARISH February 9 Liturgical Notes Sunday February 9 8:15 a.m. Confessions Fifth Sunday In 9:00 a.m. Mass Ordinary Time 10:15 a.m. Confessions 11:00 a.m. Mass “You are the Light of the World!” (Matt. 5:14) Think 8:00 p.m. AA/Alanon - Community Ctr. about this statement and hear it as if Jesus is saying it Monday February 10 directly to you. We expect to hear Jesus say, “I am the 7:30 a.m. Rosary Light of the World”. After all, he is the Son of God. 8:00 a.m. Communion Service But, it should take us back a little to hear Jesus tell us Tuesday February 11 we also are the light of the world. How will our light 7:30 a.m. Rosary shine? (Paraphrased from 2020 Sourcebook for 8:00 a.m. Mass Sundays). 7:00 p.m. Faithbuilders - Community Ctr. Wednesday February 12 FUN FACTS: Did you know? For the fiscal year of 7:30 a.m. Rosary 2019, there are 110 parishes, 49 Catholic Schools, 135 8:00 a.m. Mass Diocesan Priest, 129 Permanent Deacons, 14 10:00 a.m. Craft Club- St. Basil Seminarians, a population of 185,000 Catholics and 25 Thursday February 13 weekly Masses in alternative languages. 7:30 a.m. Rosary 8:00 a.m. Mass Friday February 14 - Valentine’s Day 7:30 a.m. Rosary 8:00 a.m. Mass Saturday February 15 3:00 p.m. Confessions 4:00 p.m. Mass Sunday February 16 8:15 a.m. Confessions 9:00 a.m. Mass 10:15 a.m. Confessions 11:00 a.m. Mass 8:00 p.m. AA/Alanon - Community Ctr. Bulletin Sponsor of the Week Senn’s Body & Paint Shops THANK YOU: This bulletin is furnished to the parish without charge. The advertisements completely defray all publishing costs with which the Church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity. Mary Queen of Peace February 9, 2020 Louisville KY 40216 www.maryqueenofpeace.net [email protected] The Archdiocese of Louisville Family Presentation on Cardinal Ritter Sunday, February 16, 10:30 AM Ministries Office Cathedral of the Assumption Undercroft will host the monthly Adoptive-Foster Care Support 433 South 5th Street Meeting on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at Holy Free – Open to the Public Family Parish 3926 Poplar Level Road, Louisville KY 40213, (Riede Room in Gym Building) A native of New Albany, Joseph Elmer Ritter became 6:30PM - 8:00PM. Our meetings include Professional one of the most influential Roman Catholic Foster/Adoptive Expert from Orphan Care Alliance talk Clergymen of the 20th century as Bishop/Archbishop combined with group sharing with parents of foster, of Indianapolis and later as Archbishop/Cardinal of St. domestic, and internationally adopted children. Our Louis. He was an advocate of civil rights and social group is growing and we invite similar parents justice, speaking vehemently against the Ku Klux or those considering foster or adoption parenting to Klan, and he worked to integrate Catholic schools in join us. Child-care will be provided. For any questions, Indianapolis in the 1930s and St. Louis in the contact Ed Harpring at 502-471-2154 or 1940s. Come learn more on Sunday, February 16 [email protected] after the 9:30 Mass in the Undercroft. Our presenter is Greg Sekula, Director of the Southern Regional Office of Indiana Landmarks, a statewide non-profit Saint Dominic School Light Up the Knight historic preservation organization. He holds a degree in Historic Preservation from Roger Williams St. Dominic School (312 West High Street, University in Bristol, Rhode Island, and is a past Springfield, Ky.) will host a NEW event on Saturday, Fellow of the National Trust for Historic February 22 in honor of St. Dominic’s Blue Ribbon Preservation. He served on the Board of Directors of School award and 90th anniversary. Beginning at 6 the Cardinal Ritter Birthplace Foundation and has p.m., this will be a fun night with dinner, live/silent been a member of the Cathedral since 2002. auction, games, and dancing with live band BIG BLACK CADILLAC! Tickets for the event are $35 It's almost time for per person and are available through Hale Realty, the our Lenten Fish Fry's! Washington County PVA, and the St. Dominic School The dates are or Parish office. Last day to buy tickets is Monday, February 21, February February 17. For more information, contact: 859-481 28, March 6, March 13, March 20, March 27 -4035. and April 3 from 4:30-7:00 p.m. There are Date Day for Couples! sign up sheets at the back of Church for volunteers and we need lots of help! There February 22nd * 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm are cake forms in the pews with the fish fry Make a date to come as a couple to the Mount for dates on them. Prayer, Presentations, Reflection, Mass, and Candlelit Dinner. The reservation of $50.00 includes dinner and all materials. Fr. Vincent Sts. Simon & Jude Valentine Dance Petersen, OFM Conv. is facilitating this Saturday, February 15th 8-12 p.m. opportunity to connect with the third person in Music by Louisville Remedy Band your marriage, Jesus. Please call 812-923-8817 For reservations call 502-572-4461 for more information or go to www.mountsaintfrancis.org/registration to by February 14. FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SVDP NEWS - JANUARY Saint Paul Church Saint Paul Church, 6901 Dixie Highway, 60 Families 92 Adults will host its annual HEN PARTY on 41 Children Expenses: $1,852 Monday, February 17, at 7:30 p.m., in the gym. We are already ahead of last year’s numbers. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $5 (including Thanks so much to all who support St. Vincent children). Come join us for an evening of fun! DePaul Society. Angel's Day at Malibu Jacks! Good Shepherd Parish From 2-6 on Sunday, February 16th. A percentage of sales will go to Angels in Disguise, and Ladies of Good Shepherd Monthly everyone gets a free go-kart ride (must meet age and Card Party for a cause will be held Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at height requirements). Check out the states largest Lehmann Hall, 3525 Rudd Street (next to the church). indoor theme park now at the new location at 1915 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy. Angels in Disguise has the mission Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Please bring a friend and meet some new ones. to "Celebrate the GIFT of Down syndrome!" Funds raised goes toward adoption grants for children with Cost - $6.00 (adults) and $3.00 (children).
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