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St. Peter Church 216 Broadway Jefferson City, MO 65101 Pastor Fr. Jeremy Secrist Associate Pastor Fr. Basil Tigga Deacons Deacon Phil Garcia Deacon Thomas Fischer Deacon Ric Telthorst Deacon David Thompson Deacon Tom Whalen Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:15 pm (Rosary at 4:45 pm Saturdays) Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm (en Espa- ñol) Monday - Friday: 7:00 am, 12:03 pm, Chapel Confessions Saturday 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm or by appointment If you are interested in becoming a member of St. Peter Church, please call the Parish Office at 573-636-8159, complete and return the registration forms from our website (www.saintpeterjc.org) or simply stop by; we are happy to assist you. May God bless you. [email protected] www.facebook.com/saintpeterchurch www.saintpeterjc.org

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Page 1: St. Peter Church Jefferson City, MO 65101 · 2019-06-07 · Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019 A Reflection on Pentecost from The Church's Year of Grace by Fr. Pius Parsch (1884-1954)

St. Peter Church 216 Broadway

Jefferson City, MO 65101

Pastor Fr. Jeremy Secrist

Associate Pastor

Fr. Basil Tigga

Deacons Deacon Phil Garcia

Deacon Thomas Fischer Deacon Ric Telthorst

Deacon David Thompson Deacon Tom Whalen

Mass Schedule

Saturday: 5:15 pm

(Rosary at 4:45 pm Saturdays)

Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm (en Espa-

ñol)

Monday - Friday: 7:00 am, 12:03 pm, Chapel

Confessions Saturday 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm

or by appointment

If you are interested in becoming a member of St. Peter Church, please call the Parish Office at 573-636-8159, complete and return the registration forms from our website

(www.saintpeterjc.org) or simply stop by; we are happy to assist you.

May God bless you.

[email protected] www.facebook.com/saintpeterchurch www.saintpeterjc.org

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Monday, June 10

Spirit Alive, 5:15 pm, Church

Tuesday, June 11

Spiritual Life & Worship, 5:00 pm, SSND NCYC, 7:00 pm, SSND

Wednesday, June 12

Senior Citizens Flag Day BINGO, 1:00 pm, Fr. Ahrens

Thursday, June 13

Rosary, 7:00 pm, Christian Brothers Room

St. Peter Catholic Church 216 Broadway

Jefferson City, MO 65101

We, the parish community of St. Peter Catholic Church, profess our belief in the teachings of

Jesus Christ through word, worship, education and action. Pastor Fr. Jeremy Secrist

[email protected] Associate Pastor Fr. Basil Tigga

[email protected] Parish School of Religion (PSR) Roger & Theresa Backes [email protected] Director of Music & Ministries Lisa Fender [email protected] Parish Nurse Alice Kuehn [email protected] Sacramental/Parish Records Beverly McCracken [email protected] Receptionist/Bulletin/Website Denise Mueller [email protected] Business Manager Michelle Truesdale [email protected] Parish Office Hours and Contact Information

Office Hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday Telephone: 573-636-8159 Fax: 573-634-6079 Parish E-mail: [email protected] Email for bulletin: [email protected] Parish Website www.saintpeterjc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/saintpeterchurch St. Peter Interparish School

314 West High Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Gayle Trachsel, Principal Telephone: 573-636-8922 Fax: 573-636-8410 School E-mail: [email protected] School Website www.stpeterjc.org St. Vincent de Paul

For information or assistance, call 573-632-2634

Prayer and Adoration

If you need prayers, or to volunteer to pray for the needs of others, call 694-5670 (please speak slowly and distinctly). Thank you.

E-prayer email address: [email protected]

Bishop McKnight’s June Prayer Intention - “For those with summer vacations and family gatherings; that the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary may guide and protect our families as we experience the beauty of creation, the love of fami-ly and friends, and the opportunity to renew and refresh our minds, bodies and spirits.”

Weekly Schedule

Parish Announcement

Next weekend is the Samaritan Center collection. Your continued support is needed and very much appreciated!

There will be two quilting sessions in June to work on the quilts for the Card Party and Sale-A-Rama raffles.

Wednesday, June 12 (CP) and Tuesday, June 18 (SAR) are the dates. Quilters will meet in the Scout Room off the main flat park-ing area following the 7:00 a.m. Mass. Lunch will be served.

Quilters Needed

Remember to Reserve Your Space

It is time to reserve meeting/event space for 2019 - 20. If you have a regular meeting for which you need space from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020, please go to the parish website, www.saintpeterjc.org and complete the Reserving Space form. Forms are also available in the Parish Office. Send your com-pleted form to [email protected] or mail/bring it to the Parish Office so that your space can be reserved. Thank you!

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Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

June 15 and June 16

Straighten Books: June 10 - 12: Virginia Henley June 13 - 14: Bonnie Higdon

Cantors & Musicians

Schola Dena Harre, Lisa Fender Spirit Alive Jennifer Szumigala, Jeffrey Szumigala

5:15 pm: 7:30 am:

9:30 am: 11:30 am:

Dave Ahlvers, Karen Dumey, Steve Grothoff, Clara Hillen, Jim Ludwig, Mary Lynn Ludwig, Paul Urzi Bob Bock, Judy Holzhauser, David Kiesling, Elaine Paschal, Marcus Schumer, Diane Winegar, Larry Winegar Sandy Backes, Renee Bungart, Jack Dayton, Mary Dayton, Viola Gibson, Grace Lansford, Jane Strat-man Kim Dowd, Larry Fedorchalk, Lorena Mercer, Fi-delia Okocha, Linda Phillips, Pauline Seabaugh, Michelle Truesdale

5:15 pm:

7:30 am:

9:30 am:

11:30 am:

Zach Haake, Lauren Mathews, Logan Matthews, Blythe Mercer Emilia Godwin, Tobyas Godwin, Gavin Hoelscher, Isaac Schatzer Blake Bode, Graham Gilbert, Elise Lauf, Jonas Schanuth Libby Gaines, Maddie Renner, Jaymee Szumiga-la, Shane Whalen

5:15 pm:

7:30 am:

9:30 am:

11:30 am:

Altar Servers

Bruce Green, Bryce Haake, Terri Haake, Lynn Struemph Brian Hoelscher, Gary Libbert, Harold Wadley, Rosalie Wadley Doug Burnett, Aaron Dunn, Ivan Schmidt, Glen Stratman Rick Dowd, Dale Lueckenhoff, Matt Renner, Mark Veit

5:15 pm:

7:30 am:

9:30 am:

11:30 am:

Ushers

Mass Coordinators & Lectors

Jo Ann Horvath, George Belchik Tony Nigro, Betty Schrimpf Mary Koeneman, Sean Schaefer Anna Maria Cooper, Jerri Szumigala

5:15 pm: 7:30 am: 9:30 am: 11:30 am:

Liturgical Ministers

SATURDAY 6/8 5:15 pm George & Pauline Rackers family L&D SUNDAY 6/9 7:30 am John Kauffman † 9:30 am Don Andrews & Denise Andrews Ridings † 11:30 am Joe Holterman †

1:00 pm People of the Parish

MONDAY 6/10 7:00 am Souls in Purgatory

TUESDAY 6/11 7:00 am No Mass 12:03 pm Fr. Charlie Pardee WEDNESDAY 6/12 7:00 am Tornado & Flood Victims 12:03 pm Carlos & Laurentita Hamacher † THURSDAY 6/13 7:00 am No Mass 12:03 pm John Michael Nondorf, Jr. † FRIDAY 6/14 7:00 am Varine & Curtis Coy † 12:03 pm Rita W. Morio † SATURDAY 6/15 5:15 pm Alex Rehagen † SUNDAY 6/16 7:30 am Barbara Horstdaniel † 9:30 am Cliff Bond † 11:30 am Lawrence & Elizabeth Kleffner family L&D

1:00 pm People of the Parish

12:03 pm Richard & Julie Riordan

Mass Intentions

Knights of Columbus Helias Council 1054

BBQ Saturday, June 29

11:00 am - 2:30 pm (or until food runs out) Schulte’s Fresh Foods parking lot

BBQ pork steak, chicken or bratwurst dinners ($10)

proceeds to benefit Missouri Special Olympics Training for Life campus

Tithes and Offerings - Giving Back to God

June 2, 2019 $ 64,373.15 June 9, 2019 $ June 16, 2019 $ June 23, 2019 $

Budget for June $ 163,264.33 Total Collected for June $ 64,373.15 Difference $ - 98,891.18

Budget Goal As of May 31, 2019 $ 1,795,907.63 Total Collected As of May 31, 2019 $ 1,985,851.36 Difference $ 189,943.73

Facility/Property Maintenance: June $ 2,815.00 Facility/Property Maintenance: Fiscal Year $ 76,800.32 COMMUNICATION/EDUCATION $ JUNE 9 SAMARITAN CENTER $ JUNE 16 As of Wednesday, June 5, 2019

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Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019

Sacramental Life

WEDDING INFORMATION - The first step in plan-ning a wedding at St. Peter is to contact the priest. You may call to check available dates beforehand, but the wedding can only be scheduled after approval by the priest and at least six months prior to the wedding. Any Catholic being married should be confirmed. A pre-marital assessment (FOCCUS) and a Pre-Cana Class or Engaged Encounter must be taken.

Jefferson City Pre-Cana: Pre-Cana is one component of the marriage preparation option available to couples considering mar-riage within the Catholic Church.

Pre-Cana website: https://jcprecana.org Pre-Cana email: [email protected]

Catholic Engaged Encounter is an in-depth, private, personal, marriage preparation experience within the context of Catholic faith and values. Catholic Engaged Encounter is a weekend retreat away with other engaged couples with plenty of time alone together to dialogue honestly and intensively about their prospective lives together

Remaining 2019 Engaged Encounter dates are: August 2- 4, & November 1- 3

The registration form, as well as Engaged Encounter weekend information, is available on our diocesan website, www.diojeffcity.org, Our Church, Life & Marriage, Engaged En-counter. The registration form can be found on our site. The cost for the weekend is $100 per couple. A $25 deposit made payable to Engaged Encounter is required and to be included with the registration form. The weekends are held at St. Pius X in Moberly. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM - Parental preparation is required for a child to be baptized. Please plan to attend the required class prior to your child’s birth.

Sessions are held the first Tuesday for first-time parents and the third Tuesday for “experienced” parents the months of:

February, May, August & November

Community Baptisms will be held the 2nd Sunday of every other month.

Remaining 2019 Community Baptism Dates: August 11th, October 13th, December 8th CONFIRMATION - The primary goal of this program is to prepare you for the Sacrament of Confirmation. If you are seek-ing Confirmation, please talk to the priest or contact the office. RCIA - St. Peter Parish invites you to take a deeper look at how Christ as a member of the Catholic Church is in your best eternal interest. You’re invited, along with others who are searching, to a series of “Inquiry” meetings - with no strings at-tached - to see what it means to be a part of the Catholic Church, what we believe and how we try to faithfully live it to-gether, becoming what God, in His goodness, intends. RCIA is a process, not a program or a course in adult religious educa-tion. It is about change of heart or conversion. It takes time for us to be aware of God working in our lives and for us to be open enough to listen to God speaking in our hearts. If you are inter-ested or for more information please call the Parish Office at 573-636-8159.

Wednesday 4:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161

Thursday 11:00 pm, call Dn. David Thompson, 635-2406

Friday 12:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547

Friday 3:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547

Friday 4:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161

Friday 8:00 pm, call Dn. David Thompson, 635-2406

Saturday 2:00 am, call Mary Rehagen, 635-8547

Saturday 11:00 am, call Shirley Andrews, 690-688

Saturday 2:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161

Saturday 3:00 pm, call Yvonne Wittman, 893-6161

Adoration Vacancies

We are requesting prayers for Fr. Charles Pardee and all those affected by the tornado and flooding. Also this week keep Fr. Basil in your prayers, as he will be on retreat! Thank you!

Prayer Requests

You are invited to the Chapel of Perpetual Eucharistic Adora-tion. Whether it be a short visit with Jesus or an hour with Je-sus or committing to a specific hour weekly of your choice. Praying, reading, meditating, or just sitting listening to Jesus in HIS PRESENCE is a great opportunity for us all. We are all called to be SAINTS, don’t miss the opportunity. For questions or more information call one of the coordinators listed with the hourly vacancies.

Chapel of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration

First Communions

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Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019

A Reflection on Pentecost from The Church's Year of Grace by Fr. Pius Parsch (1884-1954) After Jesus had ascended to heaven from Mount Olivet, the apostles and disciples returned to the Holy City. They remained together in the Upper Room or Cenacle, the place where Jesus had appeared to them and which may well be called the first Christian church. About a hundred and twenty persons were assembled there. They chose Matthias as an apostle in place of the unhappy Judas; they prayed and waited for the Paraclete.

Ten days had passed, it was Sunday, the seventh Sunday after the resurrection. At about nine o'clock in the morning, as they were together praying fervently, the Holy Spirit descended upon them. Note how all the great theophanies in Christ's life occurred during the course of prayer. After His baptism, for instance, when Jesus was praying the heavens opened and the Holy Spirit descended in the form of a dove; likewise, it was during prayer at night that the transfiguration took place on Tabor. Surely too it was while Mary was praying that Gabriel delivered his message, and the Holy Spirit overshadowed her. Pentecost followed precedent. The small community of Christians had prepared themselves through prayer for the coming of the Paraclete. The same is true at Mass every day; through prayer we ready our souls for the advent of the Spirit.

The descent upon the apostles was internal and invisible in nature although accompanied by certain visible phenomena. There came a mighty roar, like the onrush of a violent wind. It came suddenly, from heaven; but unlike storms that strike a structure from without, this one penetrated and filled the room where the disciples were gathered. Therefore it was not a natural wind, it was a miracle peculi-ar to the occasion. A second visible sign consisted in tongues of fire that descended upon each one present. These fiery tongues gave visible evidence that the Holy Spirit had descended upon them. At Mass, particularly at Holy Communion, the power of the Holy Spirit comes down upon us; fiery tongues will not be seen, but invisi-ble tongues of fire will not be absent. There was still another external manifestation of the Holy Spirit; the apostles and disciples were enabled to speak various languages.

After the roar of the wind many of Jerusalem's pilgrims hurried to the Cenacle. Pentecost was one of the three festivals which obliged all Jews to be present in Jerusalem. Jews from distant lands, and Jewish converts from paganism too, attended these feasts. As a result, a colorful crowd speaking a variety of languages surrounded the house. Now the apostles, who so shortly before had hid in fear behind locked doors, came forth and courageously walked among the multitude speaking to each in his native tongue. It was indeed amazing! Galileans, and multilingual?

But the malicious too were present; they had the answer. Nothing marvelous at all! Those Galileans were simply drunk, and their drunken babble sounded like a foreign language! Peter showed no hesitation in answering the charge. None of their number, he said, were intoxicated; it was but nine o'clock in the morning, and at that hour men usually are sober. What the multitude saw was, in fact, the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy: In those days (of the Messiah), God will pour forth His Spirit upon men and they will prophesy … Then the apostle pointed his words more directly against the accusers: they had killed Jesus, had nailed Him to the Cross; but God had awakened Him and after His departure to heaven, He sent the Holy Spirit.

The pilgrims who had heard Peter give this first pentecostal sermon "were pierced to the heart and said: Brethren, what shall we do? But Peter said to them: Repent and be baptized; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." Three thousand responded. One final question: why the miracle of tongues? In answer, recall the story regarding the tower of Babel. Puffed up by pride, men at-tempted to build a tower that would touch the heavens. To punish their sin, God confused their speech. Sin causes confusion and division. Now Christ came to gather all men into His Church and thereby to unite them to Himself. This should result in creating but one family of nations again. To this blessed state the miracle of tongues points.

Yes, even we as individuals have a gift of tongues which all men can understand. It is the gift of love infused into us by the Holy Spirit. Love unites, love is a common language, by means of love we can speak to all nations.

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Pentecost Sunday June 9, 2019

FULLCIRCLE Youth At Risk Program - A minis-try of the Roman Catholic Church. FullCircle is a staff facilitated 12-Step based Enthusiastic Sobriety support group for young people struggling with a variety of issues. For more information visit their website: www.fullcircleprogram.com.

Many of our parishioners are serving in the Armed Forces. Please pray for all those who serve our country. This week,

pray especially for Emily Martin, serving in the Army and Danielle Ledbetter, serving in the Mo. National Guard.

in the Armed Forces

Supporting the Men and Women

Camp Maccabee 2019 - For young Catholic men (grades 9 - 12) across the Diocese of Jefferson City. Camps are in St. Roberts on June 16-21, June 23-28, and July 21-26. For more information visit: https://www.oymdiojeffcity.com/camp-maccabee.

CHRISTpower - Camp is at Helias Catholic High School in Jefferson City on July 14-20. For more information visit: https://www.oymdiojeffcity.com/christpower.

Camp Siena - For young Catholic women (grades 9-12). It is offered July 28-Aug. 1. For more information visit: https://www.oymdiojeffcity.com/camp-siena.

Upcoming Youth Events

SSM St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary Ice Cream Social

Wednesday, June 19 11:00 am - 6:30 pm

St. Joseph Cathedral Undercroft

Proceeds benefit patient Care Services at SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital

Friday, June 28 at 7:00pm at St. Joseph church in Westphalia: Sung Mass in Latin in the extraordinary form for the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart, followed by the Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Worship aids will be provided. All are welcome.

Extraordinary Form Mass

The 17th Annual Samaritan Center Dinner and Auction will be held on Thursday, July 11, 2019 at Capitol Plaza Hotel. Even-ing Begins at 5:30pm with social hour and silent auction. Dinner and Live auction begins at 6:45pm. All proceeds benefit the programs at Samaritan Center. To purchase tickets by June 19th, 2019, please call Amber or Denise at (573) 634-7776. Tickets are $75 each or $750 for a table of ten.

Calling All Heroes! If you are traveling this summer, the CDC offers a great deal of information on “What to Pack in Your Travel Health Kit”. Among their suggestions are:

Prescription medicines you usually take, over-the-counter medicines such as antihistamine, decongestant, anti-motion sickness medication, medicine for pain or fever (such as acet-aminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen), mild laxative, cough sup-pressant/expectorant, cough drops, antacid, antifungal and antibacterial ointments or creams, 1% hydrocortisone cream, insect repellent containing DEET (30%-50%) or picaridin (up to 15%), sunscreen (preferably SPF 15 or greater) that has both UVA and UVB protection, antibacterial hand wipes or alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol, lubricating eye drops, antidiarrheal medication (for example, bismuth subsalicylate, loperamide),and a first-aid kit.

During the summer, check your time and talents and see if you can help us with our Caring Neighbors ministry – more are needed especially for visiting those in nursing care facilities! You may contact me at 636-8159x369 or via email [email protected].

June Intention - That all fathers be blessed in their holy work of guiding their children in the way of faith and holiness... For the hungry of the world, that they might be helped to receive the needed food, water and other necessities that we are so blessed with…For all those suffering from natural disasters, wars, shootings and terror attacks that God will help them find peace and the strength to persevere with their lives.

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Please keep in your thoughts and prayers the men from our Diocese and parish who are studying for the priesthood or consecrated life. You may send a note or card of encouragement or thanks if you wish. In the spot-light this week:

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