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4423 Pearl Road Cleveland, OH 44109 Phone 216-749-2323 Fax 216-741-7183 www.maryqop.org

Parish Staff Schedule

Pastor Fr. Douglas Brown [email protected] Fr. Joseph Rodak C.PP.S. (In Residence) Sunday: 6:30 AM, 8:30 AM, & 11:00 AM Director of Religious Education Jonathan Kenzig [email protected] First Sunday: 11:00 AM (Latin) Director of Music W illiam Schoeffler [email protected] Monday - Friday: 6:15 AM (Latin) & 8:00 AM Director of Maintenance Roger Matthes [email protected] First Friday: 7:00 PM (Latin) Alumni Newsletter Editor Tina Ranta [email protected] Saturday: 8:00 AM (Latin) & 4:30 PM (Vigil) Business Manager Jim Goebel [email protected] Holy Days & Holidays as announced Bulletin Editor Dawn W holaver [email protected] Church open daily from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Secretary Mary Vallo [email protected] Evening Parish Secretary Laura Christopher Parish Office Hours Saturday Parish Secretary Kaitlyn Adams Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturdays from 3:00 - 4:00 PM. Weekdays Monday - Thurs. Evenings: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM following the 8:00 AM Mass. Saturday: 10:00 PM - 2:00 PM : Please call the parish office to schedule. Pre- Sunday: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (in church) Office is closed on Civil Holidays Baptism instructions are required for first-time parents. Parents be practicing Catholics. Children should be baptized soon after birth. School Matrimony: Weddings must be scheduled at least 6 months 4419 Pearl Road, Cleveland, OH 44109 to the intended date. No weddings are celebrated during 216-741-3685 - Fax 216-741-5534 . http://maryqueenofpeaceschool.com/ Office Hours: M-Tu, 7:30-3:30pm; W-F, 9:00am - 1:00pm RCIA: Any adult or child of catechetical age, baptized or not, who is interested in becoming should inquire Principal: Jessica Robertson about the R.C.I.A. process by calling the rectory. [email protected] Visitation of the sick: Any parishioner who is seriously ill Assistant Pricipal: Nicholas Blazek should celebrate the Sacraments of Penance, Anointing of the [email protected] Sick and Holy . Please call the rectory for this Enrollment & Recruitment Coordinator: ministry or hospital visit. Suzanne Caraballo Parish Registration: New to Mary Queen of Peace? Wel- [email protected] School Secretaries: Patricia Schwartz come! Please register online or at the Parish Office during of- Robin Geschke fice hours.

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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK PARISH STEWARDSHIP May 23, 2021 MONDAY, June 7

6:15 AM (Latin) Feria Weekly ………………………..…………….$ 9,778.95 ~ Intentions of the Verona Family Maintenance Fund...(Total to date $37,569.18)...……$ 474.86 8:00 AM Weekday Children’s Offertory………………………...………....$ 30.00 ~ Intentions of the Todd Family All figures include Faith Direct TUESDAY, June 8 Thank you and God bless you for your continued support! 6:15 AM (Latin) Feria ~ Intentions of Teresa Tanczos 8:00 AM Weekday d. Sophie Nolan WEDDING BANNS WEDNESDAY, June 9 I Bianca Perez & Angel Morales 6:15 AM (Latin) Ss. Primus & Felicianus, Martyrs d. Susan O’Hara 8:00 AM St. Ephrem, & PLEASE PRAY FOR THE DECEASED ~ Blessing for Greg Brown & Family Deacon Charles B. Doerpers THURSDAY, June 10 Deacon, Parish, Euclid 6:15 AM (Latin) St. Margaret of Scotland Queen & May Deacon Doerpers rest in eternal peace. Widow d. Anthony & Helen Kieta 8:00 AM Weekday d. Nora Tolentino Community Meal FRIDAY, June 11 Today, Sunday, June 6, 2021 from 1:00-2:00 PM 6:15 AM (Latin) of is our FREE Community Meal. It is for take-out only. Drive up to d. Michael A. Harpster the back Parish Center doors to pick up your meal. 8:00 AM The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Everyone is welcome to come and take a meal home! d. Dennis Leibert 7:00 PM (Latin) Sacred Heart of Jesus ~ Homeschool Graduates Please pray for our fellow parishioners who are ill: SATURDAY, June 12 Sylvia Nieves Alwine; Raenell Andres; Michelle Bewley; Elaine 8:00 AM (Latin) St. John of San Facundo, Confessor Bukach; Theresa Fridrich; Bill Gonzalez; Ariel d. Olga Myhal Sholudko Jarrett; Ava Jarrett; Olga Jazak; Eddie Jones; Mike Jusek; 4:30 PM (Vigil Mass) Vigil Mass for Eleventh Sunday in Maria Koston;Julianna Kuzilla; Bob Natolli; Ashley Payne; Time Pat Rodak; Ed Rospotynski; Kathleen Szalkowski; Vince d. Rose Shinaberry Ubienski; Chris Woznicki; Jeff Woznicki; Robert Yodenes 6:00 PM (Latin) St. John of San Facundo, Confessor that they may know the healing power of Jesus. In Honor of Tilma’s 25th Anniversary If you would like your name or someone else’s name added to our prayer SUNDAY, June 13 Eleventh Sunday in list, please contact the parish office at 216-749-2323. Names will remain 6:30 AM d. Ronald Jurcak on the list for four weeks. 8:30 AM d. Halina Feimer () 11:00 AM ~ Mary Queen of Peace Parishioners “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” John 6:35

Bryson Braine Adonia Lara Sophia Brown Adriana Martinez Aden Campbell Azalia Morales Quentin Caraballo Luke Mills Mia Delgado James Nemes III Brianna Dix Ella Popovic Ryland Gibson Jade Robinson Nadia Hardnett Acadia Holbrook

Congratulations to all the 2021 Communicants for made their First Holy Communion on May 29th & May 30th. May the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus in the strengthen you all the days of your life and fill you with everlasting charity.

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND, OHIO PAGE 3 FATHER BROWN’S SUNDAY NOTES… Let us NEVER take our reception of Holy Communion for As we celebrate this great today, I granted! See you for the Corpus Christi after the return to the powerful words of Father Leonard Goffine in 11 am Latin High Mass! his classic volume The Church’s Year. On Corpus Christi, he wrote these words about the effects of Holy Communion:  An interesting talk awaits you this evening…as Deacon Callixte Senani, who is a transitional deacon, will be The graces of this most holy Sacrament are, as the Roman talking about the Apparitions of Our Lady of Kibeho Catechism says, innumerable; it is the fountain of all grace, at 7 pm in the church. If you are familiar with Our for it contains the Author of all the Sacraments, Christ our Lady of Kibeho, you know about her various appari- Lord, all goodness and perfection. According to the doctrine tions in southern Rwanda in the early 1980s. If you of the Church, there are six special effects of grace produced are not familiar with Our Lady of Kibeho, then plan to by this Sacrament in those who worthily receive it. It unites attend this interesting and informative talk. The appa- the recipient with Christ, which Christ plainly shows when ritions of Our Lady of Kibeho were approved by the He says: He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, local in 2001. abideth in me and I in him (Jn. 6:57); hence the name Com-  munion, of which St. Leo writes: “The participation of the Come out and play…at the first Preschool & Kindergar- ten Playdate and Information Day on Monday, June Body and Blood of Christ transforms us into that which we th receive,” and from this union with Christ, our head, arises 7 at 9 am. Learn more about the amazing offerings also a closer union with our brethren in Christ, into one body for our youngest students and meet the phenomenal (I Cor. 10:17). It preserves and increases sanctifying grace, staff! Please call the School Office in advance so they which is the spiritual life of the soul, for our Savior says: He know you and your child are coming. that eateth me, the same also shall live by me (Jn. 6:58). It  Welcome back…to the Summer Youth Work Experi- diminishes us in concupiscence and strengthens us against ence in which students learn valuable work skills the temptations of the devil. St. Bernard says: “This holy while providing service to our parish. You will see Sacrament produces two effects in us, it diminishes gratifica- the students hard at work Monday through Thursday tion in venial sins, it removes the full consent in grievous throughout the summer! sins; if any of you do not feel so often now the harsh emotion  The Children’s …is primarily offered for little of anger, of envy, or impurity, you owe it to the Body and ones, but it’s actually open to everyone! Some who at- Blood of the Lord”; and St. Chrysostom: “When we com- tend the Adult Catechism Class come early to pray the municate worthily we return from the table like fiery lions, Holy Rosary! You are welcome to join them on Tues- terrible to the devils.” It causes us to preform good works day, June 8th at 6:30 pm in the church. with strength and courage; for he who abides in Christ, and  Beginning on Wednesday, June 9th…the School Office Christ in him, bears much fruit (Jn. 15). It effaces venial sin, will be open for limited hours throughout the month of and preserves from mortal sin, as St. says: “This June. While the office is open only from 9 am to 1 pm, daily bread is used as a help against daily weakness; and as school tours may be arranged at any time. by the enjoyment of this holy Sacrament, we are made in a  Congrats to our Homeschool grads…who will have special manner the property, the lambs of Christ, which He their annual Baccalaureate Mass and Conferral of Diplo- Himself nourishes with His own heart’s blood, he does not mas on Friday, June 11th at 7 pm. It is the Feast of permit us to be taken out of His hands, so long as we co- the Sacred Heart of Jesus and there will be a Latin High operate with his grace, by prayer, vigilance and contest. It Mass. brings us to a glorious resurrection and to eternal happiness;  When I was in the seminary…I would often go to for he who communicates worthily, possess Him who is the Tilma, Our Lady’s Store to browse the orthodox offer- resurrection and the life (Jn. 11:25), who has said: He that ings of books and other religious items. It became a eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood, hath everlasting life: great place for me to supplement my seminary educa- and I will raise him up in the last day (Jn. 6:55). He has, tion. A celebration of 25 Years of Tilma will be on Sat- therefore, in Christ a pledge, that he will rise in glory and urday, June 12th with a open to the pub- live for ever. If the receiving of this Sacrament produces lic at 6 pm followed by a catered dinner (by reserva- such great results, how frequently and with what sincere de- tion only). sire should we hasten to enjoy this heavenly banquet, this  A tradition at MQP is that on Saint Anthony of Pad- fountain of all grace! The first Christians received it daily, ua’s Feast Day…I bless bread that is brought in by the and St. Augustine says: “Daily receive what daily benefits!” faithful. Usually, this bread is given to others in honor and St. Cyril: “The baptized may know that they remove of the charity of Saint Anthony. Bring your own bread themselves far from eternal life, when they remain a long th on Sunday, June 13 and the Blessing of Saint An- time from Communion.: Ah, whence comes in our days, the indifference, the weakness, the impiety of so many Christians thony Bread will be after the 8:30 and 11 am Masses. but from the neglect and unworthy reception of Communion!  The weather looks encouraging…for us to have our Christian soul, close not your ears to the voice of Jesus who monthly Holy Rosary Procession outside. The Holy invites you so tenderly to His banquet: Come to me all you Rosary meets on the second Sunday of who are heavily laden and I will refresh you. Go often, very each month at 10 am in the lower church. The meetings often to Him; but when you go to Him, do not neglect to pre- are brief and prepare us for the Holy Rosary Proces- sion at 10:25 am. Plan to attend on Sunday, June pare for His worthy reception, and you will soon feel its ef- th fects in your soul. 13 .

MARY QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH, CLEVELAND , OHIO Page 4  Our last CCD class of the year…was last Sunday! necessary input to me as pastor. I would like to re-organize Thank you to our students and families for bearing the Parish Council and am looking for new members. If with us in this challenging year! And a big thank you are interested in serving a two-year term on the Par- you to our teachers without whom we could not do this! ish Council, please let me know. We meet about six Thank you very much! times a year once-a-month on Tuesday evenings. Thank  We are looking for new members…for the Holy Name you in advance for your consideration of our Parish Coun- Society. Please consider joining this parish organiza- cil. tion that does so much good for others. Their next meeting is Tuesday, June 15th at 7 pm and I believe Yours in Christ, they are planning to meet outside behind the church, weather permitting.  Helping others in need is part of who we are…so that Father Brown is why I am asking for your support for the Panas Fami- [email protected]

ly, who lost their house in a three-alarm fire last month. There will be a Benefit Pasta Dinner the proceeds of MARY QUEEN OF PEACE which will go a long way towards helping them replace Congratulations to our May Students of the Month: everything they lost. While insurance helps with much Kindergarten: Guinevere Cuevas Jude Kaufman of the loss, there are many things that are not covered. First Grade: Javier Rivera Layla Morales The organizers are looking for basket donations so Second Grade: Aden Campbell Melvin Millan please call the Rectory if you can help. The Benefit Third Grade: Evellyn Houska-Ingle Arya Miller th Fourth Grade: Kaylee Jones Charlie Rose Pasta Dinner will be on Friday, June 18 from 6 to 9 Fifth Grade: Daniella Holowenko Kahlen Caraballo pm. Even if you can’t attend, anything you can give to Sixth Grade: Pamela Mansour Nomar Reynoso help will be appreciated. Seventh Grade: Crystiann Gonzalez Elijah Feliciano  Have you signed up yet…for “Saving Lives on the Eighth Grade: Abbey Eichenmiller Liyah Navarro

Sidewalk” – Sidewalk Advocacy Training that helps We are officially on summer office hours until later August. Next mothers considering making a decision that would im- week, I hope to share with you our final scholarship amounts for pact their entire lives. It is free to attend, and a meal is several of our recent 8th grade graduates. Thank you to Mr. Mat- included. I have promised the organizer a big MQP thes and our summer cleaning crew who will be working diligent- crowd to be in attendance, because I know of your com- ly to ensure the school is cleaned before the beginning of school mitment to life issues, so please sign up today! “Saving in September. th Lives on the Sidewalk” is on Saturday, June 19 Join us this Monday for our Meet and Greet for anyone interested from 11 am to 7 pm. in our pre-school or kindergarten program. This will be held from  The next Mobile Food Pantry…is Saturday, June 19th 9am-11am on our school playground. Kids will be able to play from 9 to 11 am and will continue in a drive-through while enjoying a snack and meeting the Pre-school and kindergar- manner. Have your trunk open and you will see when ten staff. Any questions, contact Suzanne Caraballo at 216-526- 2843. We look forward to seeing you there! you get home a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegeta- bles. Thanks to our volunteers. Have a wonderful week! th God Bless!  On Sunday, June 20 , it is Father’s Day…so pick up a meal for Dad from the drive-through Community Meal Mrs. Jessica Robertson at 1 pm and then stop at the Blue Army Principal - Mary Queen of Peace School at 2 pm where prayers and devotions are offered to 216-741-3685 School Office maryqueenofpeaceschool.com Our Lady of Fatima.  You can also give the gift of life…someone’s dad or “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the another in need as we host the Vitalant Blood Drive world” - Nelson Mandela from 9 am to 1 pm. You can sign up in advance at www.vitalant.org. Father’s Day  Thinking about a Father’s Day gift…for Dad or Uncle Sunday, June 20th 2021 or Big or Gramps or anyone that has been like a If you are looking for a meaningful gift to dad to you? Consider gift cards or MQP Sportwear or give your father this Father’s Day why not pick up a Father’s Day Intention Card in which the have her added to the annual Intention Envelopes will be placed on the High Father’s Day Mass offering? You may pickup on Father’s Day. Gift Cards are on sale after Mass. a card on the table in the main church vesti- MQP Sportswear may be purchased in the Rectory dur- bule. There are three parts to the card: ing business hours. Father’s Day Intention Cards will 1 - The Father’s Day card, 2 - the envelope for the card and 3 - the remembrance envelope. Place your donation in the remembrance be available in the main vestibule of the church. envelope along with the names of those you want remembered, With all of the strangeness of this past year, it wasn’t a good seal it and place it in the offertory basket or drop it off in the Rec- time for the Parish Council to meet. As conditions and pro- tory Office. The cards & envelopes will be placed on the altar tocols were constantly changing, it made it difficult to get besid the Tabernacle for the 11am Mass on Father’s Day and will feedback from the Parish Council. With that said, I also do remain there for the month June. What a special gift for your Dad, Grandfather, Godfather, Uncle or anyone who is a Father figure. not underestimate the value of the Parish Council and their

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An Introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass This Introduction identifies the more obvious differences between the 6.. After the Creed there are extended Offertory prayers before the Mass of Paul VI (the “Ordinary Form”), and the Traditional Latin Mass “Holy, Holy Holy…” (the “Extraordinary Form”). The format of this introduction is as follows: The gifts are prayed over and sanctified AS OFFERINGS before  they are transformed at the into the supreme A difference is identified between the Mass of Paul VI and the Tra- of the Body and Blood of Christ. ditional Latin Mass (TLM). Consider what might be said in offering gifts to God on our behalf.  The difference is explained. If Christ has not established the unbloody Sacrifice of the Mass on  As needed, the rationale for the difference is summarized. Holy Thursday, what would we say to God when we offered Him bread and wine as our gifts, as Melchisedech did in the Old Testa- 1. At the beginning of Mass, Father and the servers say a significant ment? number of prayers at the foot of the altar: The prayers are Psalm 42, the , the absolution, and four 7. There is only one “Eucharistic Prayer”. versicles from other . In Psalm 42 David says he will go into There was only one from about 400AD until 1970. the altar of God to offer sacrifice and praise (upon his harp). David, It is called the roman Canon and the “finishing touches” were at the time of the psalm, has been usurped as king by his son Absa- made to it by St. Gregory the Great around 600AD. It is the lom. The Messiah will come from the house of David. Christ too prayer that most of the of the Church heard, read, and said will be hailed as “King of the Jews” and then crucified. David is a while they lived.

“type” of Christ. Psalm 42 links Old Testament worship to the Mass and prefigures the coming of the Messiah. Christ will be made pre- 8. Father genuflects and bows and kisses the altar more than he does at the other Masses. sent on the altar at the Consecration. There are many more signs of deference and humility before God The Confiteor is occasionally said in the Mass of Paul VI, but not in the TLM. usually. It is always said in the TLM. Father acknowledges his sin- Something you may not notice unless you watch closely is that fulness and unworthiness to do what he is about to do. The servers Father keeps the thumbs and forefingers of both hands joined after (on behalf of the people) ask for mercy upon Father and then confess the Consecration until he washes his fingers after Communion over their own sinfulness. Father absolves them (and us) of venial sins the . He does this because they have touched God and that is before continuing with the Mass. The four versicles end with “Lord their only purpose until Communion is over. hear my prayer, and let my cry unto Thee.” This is spoken just be-

fore Father ascends to the altar 9. The music is different.

The High Mass is sung in (named after the same 2. Father says almost all his words facing the altar, not the people. Pope St. Gregory the Great). Nearly all of Father’s words are addressed to God. Most of these are The only document issued by Vatican Council II regarding the addressed to the First Person of the , Father performs the liturgy is entitled . It says the following: Mass that is, in person of the Second Person of the 116. The Church recognizes Gregorian chant as being Trinity. specially suited to the Roman liturgy. Therefore, other We should not think in terms of “Father has his back to me.” Rather, things being equal, it should be given pride of place in we should think in terms of “Father is praying with and for me to liturgical services. God.” Father’s focus, and ours should be there. Incidentally, the And: original instructions to the priest for saying the Mass of Paul VI, 54. A suitable place may be allotted to the in instruct Father to turn to face the people at several points, because it Masses which are celebrated with the people, especially in was assumed he would normally face the same direction as the peo- the readings and “the prayer”….Nevertheless, ple. In some churches, the Mass of Paul VI is celebrated versus de- care must be taken to ensure that the faithful may also be um (toward God). It is perfectly correct to do so. (Consider also that able to say or sing together in Latin those parts of if the tabernacle is on or behind the altar, and Father is facing the the Ordinary of the Mass which pertain to them. people, he would have his back to the Real Presence of Christ in the

tabernacle.) 10. The Mass does not end with the blessing and “Go forth in

peace.” There is an extra reading at the end. 3. Father speaks only Latin The extra reading is the Prologue to St. John’s and it is said Latin is the universal language of the Church (since before 400AD). in every TLM. Unlike the vernacular languages, the meaning of any word in Latin A Famous liturgical scholar named Joseph Jungmann, S.J. said the does not change over time. It is timeless. In of 2011 a new following in his masterwork - The Mass of the , Its translation was issued for the Mass of Paul VI in English (and other Origins and Development (Vol 2, p. 447): languages) partly because of a poor translation dating from 1973 and “It is certainly remarkable that at the close of the Roman partly because of the instability of the vernacular. Imagine going to Mass a gospel periscope should be read. But if we go back to its Mass in Bavaria if you do not speak German. Imagine Beijing if you origin, we find that this reading harmonizes with the series of dis- do not speak Mandarin. The TLM is the same in Boston, Bavaria, missal rites and more particularly with the blessings. The prologue Beijing, or wherever. This year, next year, and so on. The Mass of of the Gospel according to St. John, with the exalted flight of its Paul VI was written in Latin and translated (sometimes poorly) into ideas and the profundity of its mysteries was accorded an extraor- the many vernacular versions. It may be said in Latin, too. dinary esteem even in the early church. Augustine quotes the say-

ing of a contemporary of his that this text ought to be placed in 4. Communion is distributed only with the host, only on the tongue, gold letters at some prominent place in all the churches. and kneeling. That was, in 1962, the universal law of the Church. The U.S. has The prologue of St. John is rightly regarded as a summary of the been issued an “indult”, that is, a special permission to distribute Gospel, the divine power of which is, in a measure, concentrated both species, to receive in the hand, and to receive standing. there.” Note also, Father says (in Latin) to every communicant: “May the The Prologue tells of creation, of the Incarnation, of the rejection of Body of our Lord Jesus Christ preserve thy soul unto life eternal. Christ, and of our redemption. Father has just made God present again Amen.” We do not respond with a second “Amen.” on the altar at this Mass, not as a man, but under the appearance of 5. There are no Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. bread and wine as nourishment for our souls. The Prologue is a fitting The rules for saying the Mass of 1962 (and before) only allowed capstone to the “Mass of the Ages.” priests and to distribute Holy Communion. Those rules still

apply. It is the same Mass.

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This Week At Mary Queen of Peace Sunday, June 6 Corpus Christi 6:15am Traditional Latin Mass- Church Father’s Day Intentions Cards available in Vestibule 8:00am Holy Mass - Church 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 8:30am Confessions - Church 6:00am Holy Rosary - Church 8:30am Meeting - Rectory Office 6:30am Holy Mass - Church 7:00pm Baccalaureate Mass for Homeschool Graduates 7:45am Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Church 8:00pm Reception for Homeschool Graduates 8:00am Holy Rosary - Church - Church Porch/Vestibule 8:30am Holy Mass - Church Saturday, June 12 9:30am Sunday Morning Study - Rectory The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Mary; 10:30am Holy Rosary - Church Gift Card Sale after Vigil Mass; Father’s Day Intentions 11:00am Traditional Latin High Mass - Church Cards available in Vestibule 12:00pm Corpus Christi Procession - Parish Grounds 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 1:00pm Community Take-Out Meal - Cafeteria 8:00am Traditional Latin Mass - Church 7:00pm Our Lady of Kibeho talk by Deacon Cailixte 8:45am Confessions - Church Senani - Church 3:00pm Confessions - Church Monday, June 7 4:00pm Holy Rosary - Church Father’s Day Intentions Cards available in Vestibule 4:30pm Vigil Mass - Church 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 6:00pm Mass for Tilma’s 25th Anniversary - Church 6:15am Traditional Latin Mass - Church 7:00pm Reception/Dinner for Tilma’s 25th Anniversary 7:45am Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Church - Marian Lounge 8:00am Holy Mass - Church Sunday, June 13 8:30am Confessions - Church Father’s Day Intentions Cards Available; Gift Cards on Sale; 8:45am-2:00pm Summer Youth Work Experience Session I Drawing for “Year-Round Utility Raffle” 9:00am MQP Preschool/Kindergarten Playdate & Info 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 3:00pm “Monday Night” Bible Study - Church 6:00am Holy Rosary - Church 7:30pm Daily Reflection Meeting (AA) - Parish Center 6:30am Holy Mass - Church Tuesday, June 8 7:45am Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Church Father’s Day Intentions Cards available in Vestibule 8:00am Holy Rosary - Church 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 8:30am Holy Mass - Church 6:15am Traditional Latin Mass - Church 9:30am Blessing of St. Anthony Bread 8:00am Holy Mass - Church 9:30am Sunday Morning Bible Study - Rectory 8:45am-2:00pm Summer Youth Work Experience Session I 10:00am Confraternity of the Holy Rosary Meeting 7:45am Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Church 10:25am Holy Rosary Procession - Parish Grounds 8:30am Confession - Church 10:30am Holy Rosary - Church 8:30am Holy Hour of Reparation to the Holy Face 11:00am Holy Mass - Church - Church 12:00pm Blessing of St. Anthony Bread 6:30pm Children’s Rosary - Church 4:30pm Knights of Columbus Mary Queen of Peace 7:00pm Adult Catechism Class - Marian Lounge Council #16279 Social - KOC Meeting Room Wednesday, June 9 5:30pm Knights of Columbus Mary Queen of Peace Father’s Day Intentions Cards available in Vestibule Council #16279 Holy Rosary - KOC Hall 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer 6:00pm Knights of Columbus Mary Queen of Peace 6:15am Traditional Latin Mass - Church Council #16279 Meeting - KOC Meeting Room 7:45am Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Church 8:00 am Holy Mass - Church 8:30am Confession - Church Calendar subject to change, for most current information see 8:45am-2:00pm Summer Youth Work Experience Session I http:www.maryqop.org 6:00pm Wednesday Holy Hour (Sponsored by the Legion of Mary) - Church + MǂǓǚ QǖdždžǏ ǐLJ PdžǂDŽdž + 7:30pm Men’s Big Book Meeting (AA) - Parish Center Thursday, June 10 OǓDždžǓ ǐLJ WǐǓǔljNJǑ Father’s Day Intentions Cards available in Vestibule 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI 6:15am Traditional Latin Mass - Church 7:45am Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Church THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST 8:00 am Holy Mass - Church 8:30am Confession - Church 8:45am-2:00pm Summer Youth Work Experience Session I 6 JUNE 2021 9:00am MQP School Office Summer Hours 9am-1pm We invite you to participate in today’s sacrifice of the Holy Mass. The 7:30pm BLD Charismatic Group - Holy Rosary & Praise Order of the Mass begins at No. 202 in the Worship Hymnal, located at and Worship - & Marian Lounge the entrances of the church. The hymns and acclamations can also be 8:00pm Alcoholics Anonymous (Thursday Men) found in the Hymnal at the numbers indicated if they are not printed in - Parish Center, Room 202 the bulletin. The scripture readings for today’s liturgy can be found at Friday, June 11 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus; No.1107 in the Worship Hymnal. Father’s Day Intentions Cards available in Vestibule 6:00am-6:00pm Church Open for Private Prayer

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