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207 VANDALIA STREET · COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234
Contact Information Parish Office: 207 Vandalia Street Phone 345-4343 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday 8:30AM-3:30 PM
Parish Center 301 Vandalia
School 210 N. Morrison 344-5450
Parish Prayer Line 344-4108 Staff Rev. John P. Beveridge, Pastor Ext. 100 Deacon Jim Hill Ext. 104 Deacon Jimmy Ghiglione, Director of Faith Formation Ext. 101 Patricia Kirk, Principal Ext. 200 Maggie Brennan, Director of Pastoral Care Ext. 111 Teri Lesicko, Director Finance & Development Ext. 105 Michelle Trimble, Accounting Manager Ext. 106 Camille Emig-Hill, Director HR & Communications Ext. 102 Nick Robinson, Ext. 107 Music Director
Masses Weekend Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM Weekday Monday Communion Service 8:15 AM Tuesday - Friday 8:15 AM First Friday Masses 8:15 AM Holy Day Masses Eve of Holyday 6:30 PM Holyday 8:15 AM & 6:30 PM
Sacraments Confessions: Saturday 3:00-4:00 PM Thursday before First Friday 4:00 PM until all are heard Marriage: Contact the parish office. Annulments & Counseling: Ariel Martin 618-205-8656 Baptism: Contact the parish office for registration forms and scheduling information.
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Maj Matthew Derfler Army MSgt Glen Davis Air Force Cpl Larry Tyler Marine Corps MSgt Adam Mercer Air Force SSgt Britt M. Sherman Army Capt Michael A. Shah Army Capt Jacob Lewis Marine Corps Lcpl Juan A. Gonzales Marine Corps Pvt Monica Gonzalez Army Fc3 Matthew Wehmeyer Navy Lcpl Michael I. Guide Marine Corps SSgt Daniel Husbands Air Force MSgt Hugh Weise Marine Corps Lt Joshua A. Reeder Navy Pfc Gary Voegtle Army Maj Michael W. Meyer, Jr.
CW04 Jerry Hunter Army MSgt Ben Bohnenstiehl
Air Force
AOM Ed Clark Navy SrA Mark Kimball Air Force 2Lt Adam Fischer Marine Corps SSgt David Bednara Air Force Capt Scott Heimann Army AOM Jack Matthews Navy Col Ed Hulten Army CPO Edward Mahoney Navy SrA Kelly Mahoney Air Force Sgt Daniel Manning Air Force David Zagorski Natl Guard LCpl Dominic Blackburn
Marine Corps
2Lt Nathen Walker Navy MM3 Seth C. Popov Navy Amn Manny K. Soto Air Force Ens. Bobby Bitzer Navy 2Lt Zachary Auer Air Force Pfc. Kenneth Denson Marine Corp Sgt. Dustin Shuman USAF 1Lt David Jackstadt Army
Please pray for these men and women serving in our armed forces:
Joe Giacoletto Estelle Rangle Sandy Walter Anna Kussmann Brian & family Liberty Lawrence Camille Emig-Hill Lisa (Koke) Bohnenstiehl Jackson Kettenbach Kelsey Dudici Susie Job Michael Lutman Laurie Woods Lucille Mossa Jackson Cruthis Bob Machinsky Diane Mottin Thomas Colombara Geraldine Ropak Mary Crites Jane Starr Alice Zagorski Alexandra Jordan Woodward Fr. Henry Schmidt Homebound Parishioners Cody & Lucas Wilson Wayne Moore Dolly Livingston
Brendan Hicks Matthew Slovinski Jeff Bear Rebecca Boyce Liz Sanchez-Setser Herman Wenos Eileen Fohne Valerie Bates Virginia York Nancy Smith Jason Doyle Janit Kehl George Gregurec Bernice McCarthy Ron Rauh Jim Wilson Laura Bigham John Galvin Seth Mascellino Sandy Phillips Bob Boulch Jean Fournie Jim Green Randy Moore Pray for Families Expecting/Adopting: Sadie and Andrew McDonald
Rest in
Peace
Eleanor Grisolano
With Sympathy
We extend our deepest sympathy to
Debbie Popovchak– Erickson on the death of her cousin
Ed Montgomery on the death of his mother
Nancy Lappe on the death of her aunt
From the Desk Of Fr. John We are still in the process of containing a very deadly virus. We have been asked to keep ‘socially distanced’ from one another…(not within our own homes…of course). All for the purpose of keeping the chances of infection from spreading to our loved ones…friends and those most vulnerable. Thank you to all who have helped in this effort…and thanks to our service folks…stores…hospitals…police…etc.!! Thank you so much. However, we do not have to be isolated from each other…especially with all the electronic ways of keeping in touch. We have made ef-forts…thanks to several volunteers…who have given many hours of their time…to help us keep in touch as a praying community…with live streaming Mass on Wednesdays (Facebook) and weekend Mass on the website on Sunday mornings. We have been able to pray together through an online Rosary…computer or cell-phone connections…and information on-line with our bulletin. Thank you! We are making efforts to make sure our staff is OK…even with all the challenges that everyone is facing right now. We face the financial chal-lenges that every small business is facing with-out regular income. So…I reach out to you to help us meet our financial responsibilities…as best you can. Last Sunday we found ourselves behind closed doors with the disciples…and they were filled with fear…thinking that they might be next with the horrific death of Jesus on the cross. They had heard that the tomb was emp-ty…and a few of them had gone to look after Mary had told them that she thought someone had stolen the body…but they did not find the body of Jesus…but one of them began to be-lieve in an astonishing truth…that Jesus had ris-en from the dead. Then on the evening of that first day of the week…Jesus appears to those gathered…with a wonderful gift…a gift he had promised them at the Last Supper…something that is filled with joy and hope. Jesus greets them… ‘Peace be with you’…and shows them His wounds…it is really
the Lord risen from the dead. Jesus goes on to greet them again… ‘Peace be with you’…and says… ‘As the Father has sent me…so I send you.’ There is a mission connected to the Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus…a mis-sion for the newly formed community gifted with the Holy Spirit. We all have to stop and realize that we are the beneficiaries of this wonderful gift through Jesus pouring out the Spirit upon the Church. We need to learn more how to savor the gift and then to generously share it with others. This Sunday we hear proclaimed another ac-count of Jesus’ appearing to disciples and it begins with a journey of two of them leaving Jerusalem and returning home to Emmaus, which is recounted for us in the Gospel of Luke. These two men were very downcast and dis-couraged after all that had taken place over the last few days…ending with the death and burial of Jesus. Though some of the women had come to the group with a story about angels, saying the Jesus had risen and was alive. When Jesus appears to these two on the road…they do not recognize Him…and He engages them in a discussion, which touches on all the feelings…and events that have troubled them. He engages them where they are…in order to lead them to faith…and understanding. For them the Messiah was not supposed to suffer and die…rather to be a victorious leader. Now…Jesus instructs them in how to read and under-stand the plan of God revealed in the Law and the Prophets that would help them see where His suffering and death would lead to glory. They finally are able to share a meal together…and that is when Jesus is revealed to them in the ‘breaking of the bread’ (St. Luke’s favorite way of talking about the Eucharistic Meal). Our weekly Sunday Liturgy is structured in a similar way…Scripture and interpretation…then the recounting of Jesus passion, death, resurrection and ascen-sion during the Eucharistic Prayer…the ‘breaking of bread’ and sharing the body of the Risen Lord. This is the food that sustains us throughout our lives.
A Beacon of Light (ABL) Pregnancy Help Center in Maryville Illinois is seeking an Executive Director. The ideal candidate will have a Pro-Life heart and a genuine love and vision for a woman and family ex-periencing an unexpected pregnancy. Responsibili-
ties include organizing and directing daily tasks, recruiting and coordinating volunteers, and promoting the Center and its ser-vices in the surrounding areas.
The leader we seek will have excellent oral, written and interper-sonal communication skills and the ability to be a team leader. Please contact Judi Schutzenhofer at 618-593-3622.
The Collinsville Food Pantry is continuing to operate during the pandemic. Our St. Vincent DePaul Society is closed and members are working with the Food Pantry, including taking over SVDPS clients. The Food Pantry has stopped receiving any donations from the com-munity to try and limit expo-sure and the passing of the virus on donated items. The Food Pantry requests only monetary donations so it can order in bulk directly from the warehouse to limit the number of people who come into contact with the food items. To donate go to https://collinsvillefoodpantry.org/ and scroll down until you see the DONATE button. Or you can always mail a check to Collins-ville Food Pantry, 201 E. Church, Collinsville, IL 62234. Pantry days are Tuesdays and Fridays, but patrons have been limited to once a month instead of twice to limit expo-sure. Patrons are not being allowed to shop. They give their name at the door and are handed their food through the door. Volunteers and employ-ees are limited to 10 per the rules. Between the employees and their regular volunteers, this has been adequate so far. The homeless people in town are being provided sack meals M-F at both the Township Of-fice and the Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is providing sack meals to every patron and the number of people living in their home on pantry days.
Food Pantry Needs Donations
ABL Seeks Executive Director
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Weekly Generosity Report Collections Week Of 04/13/20
Parish Operation Collection Additional Offerings
General Contribu ons $11,166 ACSA $30
Angel/Red Bag Fund $87 Cemetery Contribu on $40
Annual Fund $18,202 Diocesan 2nd Collec-
on $424 Building Fund $45 Holy Cross - Guatemala $374
Easter Collec on $4,050
St. Vincent de Paul $0
Memorials/Bequests $0 Total Addi onal Offerings $868
Total Income $33,550
Budgeted Income $17,000 Construc on Fund
Overage/-Shortage $16,550 Capital Campaign $530 HVAC Campaign $95
Fiscal Year To Date Overage/-Shortage $37,306
Total Parish Construc on Fund $625
Thank You from 40 Days for Life
We would like to thank everyone who came out to pray at the abortion facility in Granite City during our 40 Days for Life cam-paign. The spring campaign was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and the Governor’s Stay at Home order on March 21. In the confusion of the unfolding events and the uncertainty of the times ahead, God’s presence, strength, and faithfulness was clearly felt as you again said YES and continued to pray from home.
14 Babies were saved!
1. 480 hours of prayer were covered.
2. Over 1,200 people came to pray again!
3. One 40 Days for Life Banner caused 1 Letter to the Edi-tor and 4 rebuttals.
4. 1 abortion staff member quit.
Mass Intentions (Fr. John is holding daily
private masses) Monday, April 20 8:15 am Larry Miller Tuesday, April 21 8:15 am Robert Cathell Wednesday, April 22 8:15 am Bob Ebersoldt Thursday, April 23 8:15 am Bob Loyet Friday, April 24 8:15 am Leo Tognarelli (*SI) Saturday, April 25 4:30pm Norma Townsend Sunday, April 26 8:00 am Candy Sanford Monday, April 27 8:15 am Virginia Wightman Tuesday, April 28 8:15 am Doris Griness Wednesday, April 29 8:15 am Linda Sanford Thursday, April 30 8:15 am Bob Bigham Friday, May 1 8:15 am William Schwinn Saturday, May 2 4:30 pm Emmanuel Amune Sunday, May 3 8:00 am Dorothy Burns (*SI)– Special Intention for the Living
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Mass with Father John
On parish website every Sunday morning http://saintspeter-paul.org/mass-with-fr-john/ Live streamed every Wednesday at 8:15 am on Face Book
Confessions
Saturday at 3-4 pm Enter through South Johnson St. Door
Office Doors Open Thursdays from 11 am – 1 pm To pick up items like bulletins, Word Among Us, etc., or drop off Offertory, other collections, tuition, etc., the Gathering Space entrance doors and the of-fice foyer door will be open during this time. Enter outside door then office foy-er door to left. Items will be in foyer. Place Offertory or other correspondence in slot at office window. (There may not be anyone in the office.) You can still call the parish office, as the phones will be monitored remotely by employees working from home.
Offertory/Tuition Collections You can mail in any correspondence, tuition payments Offertory donations, etc. Please consider electronic donations. You can also donate on our web-site. Donate button is in upper right hand corner of page. For electronic dona-tion information, call or email Michelle at 345-4343 Ext. for more information. You can also drop off correspondence, donation, tuition, etc. in the mail slot at the front door of Manning Hall on Morrison at any time.
Bulletins
Our bulletin printer will email our bulletin to email addresses we have. Look for the bulletin on Saturdays. If you know someone who is not getting the bul-letin and has an email address, please pass this on and have them email Angie at aauer@saintspeter-paul.org. The bulletin is also on our website at www.saintspeter-paul.org/bulletins-schedules/
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