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ST. PETER The Catholic Community 557 Lake Street
Antioch, Illinois 60002
Phone: 847-395-0274
Fax: 847-395-4553
Website:
www.stpeterantioch.org http:/vic1.archchicago.org
Our Vision? A people ALIVE with love for God…ready to serve Our Mission? To live our lives centered on Christ in the Eucharist, sharing the Good News of Salvation and serving others with special concern for the poor and suffering
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W E L C O M E TO S T. P E T E R PA R I S H THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY ST. PETER
557 LAKE STREET • ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS 60002 (847) 395-0274 • FAX: (847) 395-4553
WWW.STPETERANTIOCH.ORG NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome! Please stop at the Rectory to register in person or complete a form found at the rear of Church and drop it into the Usher’s basket. BAPTISMS Baptisms are scheduled for the 2nd Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm. Families must
be members of the parish for three months prior to Baptisms. Please make
arrangements at the Rectory. PRE-BAPTISM SESSION A Baptism class is required for all parents and is held on the first Sunday of the
month after the 9:30 Mass in the Religious Education Center. To register, please call the Rectory at 847-395-0274. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday ...... 8:30 am and by appointment
MARRIAGES Marriage arrangements should be made at least six months in advance by calling
the Rectory at 847-395-0274.
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
(Grades 1- 6 ) 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm
Wednesday
(Grades 6– 8 ) 7:15 pm to 8:45 pm
ST. PETER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 559 Elizabeth St. (former Convent) Phone: 847-395-0246 Office Hours ............................. 9 am to 4 pm Monday thru Thursday and by appointment Kari Leaf…..Director of Religious Education [email protected]
ST. PETER SCHOOL 900 St. Peter Street Phone: Contact Rectory Office 847-395-0274
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Michael McMahon, Pastor
Rev. Ronald Anglim, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Jonathan Thompson
Jeanine Kellman…...Director of Music/Liturgy 262-903-1629
RECTORY 557 Lake Street, Antioch, IL 60002 Phone: 847-395-0274 Office Hours………...Mon. thru Fri., 9am - 5pm Saturday……......9am - 12pm Closed for Lunch .….……….12:00 to 1:30pm
PARISH SUPPORT Becky Serna…………Administrative Assistant [email protected] Ted Sokulski……………………Bookkeeper Tom Kurowski…………………..Bulletin Editor [email protected] Finance [email protected]
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday Thru Saturday .…..….….………7:30am Saturday Vigil Mass…………….. 4:30pm Sunday Mass..……...….6:30, 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30 am Holy Day Masses..7:30, 9:30 am & 7:30 pm Saturday Confessions…..….………8:30 am Holiday Masses…………….........…9:30 am
FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Regis Trenda Adele Peterson Joel Tune John Carley Joe Annunzio Fr. McMahon
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Carter Bell Fr. McMahon Paul Coleman Jeanine Kellman Fran Gomes Kari Leaf Bruce Pagni Rod Vivian Deb Yankee Arlene Sokulski Ted Sowa Bob Zuiker Bob Zeien
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February 18, Saturday 6th Week In Ordinary Time
Blessed Virgin Mary
7:30am Intention Of Stan Nowak By Sophia Nowak
4:30pm Jim Vermillion By Vicki Vermillion
Walter & Kathryn Luszcak By Family
February 19, Sunday 7th Sunday In Ordinary Time
6:30am Louise Miklautsch By Family
Deceased Members Of The Ring Family
8:00am Parishioners Of St. Peter Parish
9:30am John Mattes By The Tran Family
Intention Of The Buschik Family By The
Knowles & Trione Families
11:30am Donald Letich Jr.
MASS SCHEDULE February 13, Monday 6th Week In Ordinary Time
7:30am Dylan Chambers By Grandma & Grandpa
February 14, Tuesday 6th Week In Ordinary Time
SS. Cyril And Methodius, Valentines Day
7:30am John Cochara By Sharon Theisen
Bill Theisen By Sharon Theisen
February 15, Wednesday 6th Week In Ordinary Time
7:30am Mary Miklautsch By Family
February 16, Thursday 6th Week In Ordinary Time
7:30am Dick Brandl By Barb Miklautsch
February 17, Friday 6th Week In Ordinary Time
The Seven Holy Founders Of The Servite Order
7:30am Donald Letich Jr.
Ministry
Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday 6:30 am
8:00 am
9:30 am
11:30 am
Celebrants & Deacons
Fr. McMahon
Fr. Anselm Ibe
Fr. Gollatz
Fr. McMahon
Fr. Valery
Altar Servers
Aidan Barber SERVER NEEDED
Ben Ticsay
Leo Reband David Lonski
Sara Jilly Madalyn Vesneske
Jacob Lage Coren Bracey
Lectors Denise Runge Cheryl Benson Ann Marie Reband Nelia Bell Megan Deichl
Eucharistic Ministers
Arlene Sokulski SUB NEEDED Vicki Vermillion Jeff Barber
Rita Schurger Linda Esser
Larry Albrecht Joan Albrecht SUB NEEDED Jim Ksiezak
Carter Bell Wayne Sobczak Sue Ryan Bruce Pagni
Nicole Peterson Adele Peterson Sharon Thode SUB NEEDED
Cantor Organist
M. Dearhammer K. Cizewski
J. Huber J. Kellman
Adult Choir B. Beetschen B. O’Donnell
Children’s Choir J. Kellman
LITURGICAL MINISTERS Saturday February 18 and Sunday February 19, 2017
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St. Peter Finance Committee
JULY—DECEMBER 2016 ---FINANCIAL UPDATE The first six months of this fiscal year (July—December 2016) ended with the Parish having an operating income surplus of $57,731.54. Approximately $20,000.00 of this amount will be paid out in January/February for bills incurred in November/December. The good news is that, if there are no major emergency expenses during the next six months, we expect the Parish to end the fiscal year (July 2016—June 2017) with a positive operating result.
A comparison between this year and last year’s six month results is not very helpful because the school financials are included in last year’s report. However, two items of note:
• on the revenue side, total Parish contributions are down by approximately $27,500.00.
• on the expense side, almost all of the $26,000.00 listed as Continuing Education expense is actually unemployment compensation costs related to the school closing.
We thank you for your financial support and hope that you will continue to support the Parish during the next six months as we continue to make much needed repairs. During February/March we hope to announce a schedule for tuckpointing repairs to the Church entrance and the re-plastering and painting of the Church interior. If you have any questions about this report, please contact Regis Trenda at 312-952-4705. Reverend Michael McMahon Regis Trenda Pastor Chairperson- Finance Committee
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St. Peter Finance Committee
St. Peter Parish Financial Report From July 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
Total Operating Revenue ending December 2015 December 2016 Sunday & Holy Day Collections 303,984.54 270,857.24 Christmas Collection 41,269.62 33,592.00 Other Parish Collections 4,108.00 17,336.50 Earning on Parish Deposits 2,628.28 1,920.43 Tuition 263,027.09 16,193.00 Fundraising Net 43,111.02 14,859.81 Registration & Other Fees 58,056.10 16,039.00 Other Revenue * 33,881.09 31,149.07 Total Operating Revenue 750,065.74 401,947.05 Operating Expenses ending December 2015 December 2016 Salaries 406,123.91 134,648.95 FICA 27,068.18 7,227.69 Health Insurance 59,933.86 14,760.00 Pension & Other Benefits 32,725.00 7,291.00 Continuing Education 1,666.03 26,317.32 Telephone 3,515.61 3,412.24 Heating 9,536.65 10,653.14 Electricity 13,252.66 11,596.14 Other Utilities 7,709.86 7,250.87 Maintenance & Ordinary Repairs 41,996.61 25,761.19 Printing, Postage & Office Supplies 19,970.88 6,906.39 Altar & Liturgical Supplies 6,821.50 7,290.07 Furnishings & Equipment 360.40 164.36 Food & Meals 3,332.90 3,365.17 Books & Supplies 15,574.22 8,683.20 Archdiocesan Assessment 38,544.00 36,442.02 Priest Retirement & Health Insurance 13,488.00 12,756.00 Property & Casualty Insurance 21,960.00 13,842.00 Other Expenses ** 20,437.40 5,847.76 Total Operating Expense 744,017.67 344,215.51 Total Operating Surplus 6,048.07 57,731.54 Other Revenue * (Stipends, Stole Fees, Vigil Lights, Donations, Rental Fees) Other Expenses ** (Conferences, Meetings, Ministry & Formation, Public Relations, Subscriptions, Special Programs)
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Spiritual Life Readings for the Week of February 12, 2017 Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22; Ps 116:12-15, 18-19; Mk 8:22-26 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Mk 8:27-33 Friday: Gn 11:1-9; Ps 33:10-15; Mk 8:34 — 9:1 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7; Ps 145:2-5, 10-11; Mk 9:2-13 Sunday: Lv 19:1-2, 17-18; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13; 1 Cor 3:16-23; Mt 5:38-48
Serving in the Armed Forces
St. Peter lists the names of active duty military personnel. We keep them in our thoughts and prayers as they protect our country and freedom. Please inform us if your service person is no longer active in the military.
Christopher Sherwood Peter Bickelhaupt
Josephine Gaffrig Patrick L. McConnell Jim Kyne
James H. & Robert J. Schreiner Kevin Nelson Katrina Kyne
Jim & Melissa Finborg Phillip Andre Spencer Keith Carter Bell Elizabeth Bell Joshua Bell
Michael Callahan Jesse Sanchez Andy Hernandez
Jon Marino Stephen Bastain Andreas Martin
Shane Parkman Bob Caulfield, III Paul Joseph Hettich
Michael Matthews Brian Langner Aaron Roman
Steven Orzech Frederic Drummond Jeramiah Paddock
Sean Pasieta Brandon Stockwell Kyle Klean
Robert W. Schartz Ryan Benson Chistyn & Cheryl Gaa
Bryce Roman Gabriel Gonzalez Jacob Allen
Rebecca Stockwell Thomas Dvorak
Alec Millar Adam Millar Joseph Mesnard Royce Applegren
Brandon Klean Christopher Jendrycki Michael Jendrycki Aaron Marsh
Robert McCharen Joseph Cernivec Christopher Burke
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Marriage Day Tuesday: SS. Cyril and Methodius; Valentine’s Day Friday: The Seven Founders of the Order of Servites Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION By the early 1950s some scholars were calling for the restoration of Communion of the faithful on Good Friday, since by then only a priest received, consuming the host from the Holy Thursday repository. In 1955 the new Good Friday liturgy was timed to begin at three o’clock everywhere, and included the option of Holy Communion, but without the Precious Blood that had originally been part of the liturgy. Today, there is increasing debate among theologians. Some feel that it would be better to fast from the Eucharist on Good Friday, focusing on the mystery of the cross and highlighting the Easter Communion. Others say that this Communion infuses the sadness of the day with awareness of Christ’s victory. It is not a day of mourning, of course, and the Passion according to John grounds the liturgy in a sense of Christ’s victory over death and the triumph of the cross. The tradition is rich and varied, and we are still in the early stages of recovering an ancient way of doing things. Why do we call the day “good”? The English and Dutch languages share this name, and its origin stems from the name “God’s Friday.” The traditional name for the day in Latin is Feria VI in Parasceve, which translates as “The Sixth Day of the Week of Preparation.” Other languages make do with “Holy Friday.” In another part of England, as in Denmark, the people used to call it “Long Friday,” a good description for a quiet day without work and no chance for play or a good meal! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PLEASE PRAY FOR The Book of the Sick
Bonnie Lamb Faith O’Donnell Deb DeMay Karl Hertel Tim Deichl Dorothy Carapia Irene Krzeminski Kathy Zeimetz Joan Gardiner Kristine Gore Betty Lou Ravenscraft Chris Jezowski Terry Duda Karen Polywacz Pat Duda Ed Buschik Terry Wells Olga Zinninger Beverly Thomas Richie Krzeminski James Looby Laura Nemes Lydia Rodriguez Farrah Dearlove Timothy Dougherty Ann Cloherty Dotti Brandt Kay Meyers Theresa Thelma Thompson Mary Jo Keller Janet Fitzgerald Gayle Milowski Bernard Glynn Tom Milowski Kate Wilkinson Dave Hansen Deb Yankee Joe & Mary Jo Weidert Dorothy Wolf Jerry Laurin Florence Gofron James Lewis Isabel Wilkinson Barb Schwind PLEASE NOTE: We attempt to update our Sick List every 30 days and delete names who have been on the list for that time.
The Dearly Departed Donald Letich Jr.
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2016 Contributions To St. Peter’s If you would like to have a copy of your 2016 yearly Contributions to St. Peter, Please contact Becky at the rectory during business hours 9:00am to 5:00pm at [email protected] or (847) 395-0274
ANNOUNCEMENTS Next Pasta@ Pete’s Saturday March 11 5:30 PM TO 7:00PM Father Frawley Hall
The Week Ahead
Monday 2-13-17
7:30am Mass 9:30am to 11:00am WOW ( R.E. Center ) 6:00pm to 9:30pm SPRED Meeting ( F.F.H )
Wednesday 2-15-17
7:30am Mass
Thursday 2-16-17
7:30am Mass 9:30am CCW Meeting ( Church Basement F.F.H ) 4:00pm Children’s Choir Practice ( F.F.H ) 7:00pm St. Peter Adult Choir Practice ( Church )
Friday 2-17-17
7:30am Mass
Saturday 2-18-17
7:30am Mass 4:30pm Mass
Tuesday 2-14-17
7:30am Mass 8:00am Eucharistic Adoration until 8 pm (RE Building Chapel ) Announcement See Page 10 of bulletin. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Cub Scouts ( School ) 7:00pm Taize Prayer ( Church )
Sunday 2-19-17
6:30am Mass 8:00am Mass 9:30am Mass 11:30am Mass Children’s Choir
Altar Servers, Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers We are requesting your unavailable dates for the Upcoming schedule, , March, April and May 2017 Deadline Date February 17, 2017 [email protected] Name________________ Email__________________ Type of Ministry______________________________ I will NOT be available_________________________ If I have your email address, I will send your schedule via email. If you do not receive it, please check your Junk Mail!
Outreach Committee Reminder The next collection of nonperishable food items for Open Arms Mission will be February 25-26, 2017. Items currently needed are canned fruit, canned tuna and bar soap. Items are collected after each Mass in months having only 4 Sundays.
1:30pm 12, 2017
A word study guide is available now! Contact Jim Schreiner ( 847-838-2903 ), and / Religious Ed School Kari Leaf at ( 847-395-0246 )
Today
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Formation & Education From The Desk Of Kari Leaf
I shared in my bulletin article a few weeks ago that I was reading the book, Behold the Mystery: A Deeper Understanding of the Catholic Mass by Mark Hart. The chapter I am currently reading is about understanding Catholic Tradition. In the chapter it talks about sacramentals & symbols, posture, vessels, etc. One thing that I found intriguing was the section on Priestly Vestments. In the book it says:
The alb, derived from albus (the Latin word for “white”), has been common use as a liturgical garment since the later part of the fourth century. The original symbolism was direct reference to the seamless white garment that Christ wore during his passion. Furthermore, it has always been used as a means to remind the liturgical celebrant that his role at that moment is in persona Christi (“in the person of Christ”). As the priest takes the white garment and very simply covers his daily clothing, the vestment reminds him that he is no longer acting on his own accord.
The chasuble (from the Latin for “hooded cloak”) is the colored sleeveless garment worn over the alb. The chasuble’s color varies according to the liturgical season or feast day and is designed not as a fashion statement but as a statement of office and of function as celebrant of the Mass. Yes, there are many things that are a part of a Catholic Mass that we don’t always understand or see. But through these traditions, there is much meaning and beauty behind them. Just because you may have been Catholic your whole life, doesn’t mean you should ever stop learning about our rich traditions, or about Jesus Christ himself. Make yourself a life-long learner of God. Blessings to you, Mrs. Kari Leaf Director of Religious Education [email protected]/ (847) 395-0246 Events Coming Up in RE:
• Feb. 25-First Reconciliation (Option 1) at 1pm
• Mar. 1-Ash Wednesday Services. No regular RE classes. Students are encouraged to attend Ash Wednesday services with their families.
• Mar. 4-First Reconciliation (Option 2) at 1pm.
• Mar. 6-First Communion Parent Meeting at 5:30pm. Special thank you to all who helped make the Youth Group Super Bowl Bake Sale a success. Because
of your beautiful generosity, the youth group was able to raise over $1,800! All money will help with future opportunities and events for the high school youth of our parish, especially our annual mission trip
to Catholic Heart Workcamp.
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2017 Annual Catholic Appeal
38,717.00
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Please Note: Confessions
8:30 am Every Saturday Morning And By Appointment
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If you know of any homebound person who would like Communion brought to them, please call the Rectory at 847-395-0274.
Anyone who is experiencing a family or personal crisis and would like our St. Peter Parish prayer chain to pray for your special needs, please call Lois Pflieger at 847-395-2713.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 'The St Peter’s Eucharistic Adoration program, in its current format, has been going on since 2000. Due to the decreasing numbers of adorers, the program is being discontinued. The last day for Eucharistic Adoration is Tuesday, February 14. Eucharistic Adoration varies greatly from parish to parish and alternate forms of Eucharistic Adoration, that would be more suitable to St Peters, are being considered. Many thanks to those who have supported this program over the years.'
February 5, 2017
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