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Elcome to St Peter Church! Welcome to St Peter Church! Office Hours Monday Thursday, 8:30 am 2:00 pm. Closed on Holy Days & Holidays. We are happy you have come to worship with us. If you are visiting just for today, we pray that God will be with you on your journey. If you are seeking a church home, we would be happy to welcome you into our parish community. If you are interested in joining our parish family, please call the office at 7402827612. Current parishioners, please inform the office of any changes such as phone number or address. St. Peter Church Groups Adoration Chapel Coordinator: Mrs. Kathy Bender, Parish Council: Mrs. Mary Jo Yanda, President, 7402824153 7405446446 Altar Servers Coordinator: Dr. Steve Hildebrand, 7402832893 Parish Book Club Coordinator: Fr. Bradley Greer Meets on the 3rd Saturday of every month. All are welcome! Bereavement Ministry: Mrs. Fiona Ruminski, 7402758754 Catholic Women’s Club (CWC): Mrs. Beatrice Antol, (304723 St. Peter Church Restoration Committee, Coordinator: 1850). We continue to collect glasses for the Lion’s Club. Please Mrs. Mary Jo Yanda, 7402824153 bring your donations to the church office. St. Peter Ministry to the Sick: Deacon Tom Maedke, Knights of Columbus St. John Neumann Council: Joe Callon, 7403812115 GK 7402329985 Meetings 3rd Wednesday of each month. Lectors & Extraordinary Ministers Coordinator: Mr. Pete The Rosary Makers: We collect Rosaries and Rosary parts for Polimeni, 7402831401 the missions. Please bring items to the office. Music Director: Luke Ponce 2762064101 Una Voce: Jesse Weigel, [email protected] www.unavocesteubenville.com Natural Family Planning: Steve and Ann Craig, 7403142254, Website Coordinator: Christen Wischnowski www.NFPandmore.org [email protected] If for medical reasons, you wish to 02/17 Feast of the Seven Founders of the Servite Order receive only the Precious Blood, please inform the priest or deacon Prayer Seven Founders, servants of (in the sacristy) before Mass. Jesus and Mary, keep me from A separate chalice will be consecrated. distractions when serving the Lord. Diocese of Steubenville Vocations Cleaning Schedule Vocation links: Twitter @ dsvocations Thank you to all who keep our church clean! Facebook: www.facebook.com/dsvocations or Please consider volunteering your time. Diocesan Website: Week of February 16, Team II Week of February 23, Team III Bible Study and Faith Class Week of March 1, Team IV At Samaritan House Thrift Store. Come, sing Praise and Week of March 8, Team I Worship at 12 on Tuesdays and/or to pray the Rosary with Week of March 15, Team II us at 12 on Thursdays! Stop by to pray, shop or just for a visit. https://samaritanhousethriftstore.com We are in need of volunteers! Please contact the Parish Office (7402827612). Support the Parish Bulletin If you know of any businesses which would be interested Bulletin Announcements in advertising in the bulletin, which helps support its If you would like to add anything to the bulletin, email publication, please contact Mark Kosmetos at LPI [email protected], no later than 2 pm the Publishing, 4560 E 71st St. Cuyahoga Hts, OH 44105. Monday prior to the Sunday in which you would Phone: 18004774574 x 6427 like the announcement. Support in prayer Please remember the sick and homebound of our parish PleasePlease remember remember the the followingfollowing clergyclergy in in your your in your prayers, that they may be healed, strengthened, prayers,prayers, that that they they may may be be strengthenedstrengthened and and refreshed refreshed and know the love of God: by byOur Our Lord Lord while while doing doing his faithfulfaithful service. service. James Kidwell Darrin Corrigan Jackson Buttle Sunday: Msgr.Sunday: J. MichaelAll Priests Campbell Barbara Johnson Joan Pagano Michael Hirata Monday: Monday: Rev. Rev Nicholas Chester GinnettiPabin Renee Bonner Heather Morris Jane Moran Tuesday:Tuesday: Rev Rev. Stephen Walter Hwang Heinz ec Tony Garman Judy McClain Peter Polimeni Wednesday:Wednesday: Rev. Rev ThomasThomas HammChillog Merilyn Myers Patricia Keimig Paula Donohue Thursday:Thursday: Rev. RevBernard Paul VankeirsbilckGeiger OFM CONVec John Davidson Edith Noonan Mildred Penna Friday: Rev Thomas Graven Friday: Rev. John Eudes Brohl ORC Jim Clarke P Parello Lucia K. Breuninger Saturday: V Rev Timothy Shannon Greg Williamson Donna Tustin Donald R Kirk Saturday: Our Holy Father Amber VanVickle Anthony M Bruce May Your priests be happy, may they be esteemedOur priests a thousand speak times, to the privileged faithful with to drink *NEW Call the office (7402827612) to make theirof the hearts Fountain and oftheir the faith.Savior Filleach them, day! changes, or to add a loved one to the prayer line. Lord, with burning zeal for the conversion of sinners. John and Blanche Mussio Scholarship Awards under this program are for the first year of college work at Franciscan University and are non- renewable. Applicants must be a high school Please pray for our Youth Catechetical Program! senior, a member of the 2020 graduation class Our website for information on our religious AND whose residence is within the boundaries of education in the city of Steubenville & Wintersville the Diocese of Steubenville, be a participating is now available. Please check us out! member of a catholic parish in the Diocese of http://catholicfaithformation.org or [email protected]. Steubenville and meet the following educational criteria: a combined Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Remain in Me: Duc in Altum Youth Retreat score of 1000 (CR & Math) or a composite Young people, are you ready to go deeper with God? American College Test (ACT) score of 21; and Come to the Duc in Altum Youth Retreat at Catholic demonstrate financial need as determined by the Familyland on February 1417, 2020. This retreat FUS Office of Student Financial Services. 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