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1325 Boot Road West Chester, PA 19380
Phone 610.692.2216 Fax 610.692.7103
www.sspeterandpaulrc.org
Saints Peter and Paul Parish Pastor Fr. James T. McGuinn
Deacons
Deacon Patrick Stokely Deacon Robert Pierce
Director of Communications
Manisha Divecha 610.692.2216 ext:238
mdivecha@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Office Manager; Peggy Anne Fox ext:250
pafox@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Director of CYO
John Callahan jcallahan@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Director of Facilities
Bob Falkenstein 610.692.2216 ext. 267
bfalkenstein@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Facilities Manager; David Leitch ext:234
dleitch@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Director of Family Ministries
Michele D’Alessandro 610.692.2216 ext:236
mdalessandro@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Safe Environment Coordinator, Mari Lyons ext:205
mlyons@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Director of Finances
Bob Angiulo 610.692.2216 ext:258
bangiulo@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Business Manager; Julie Carlson ext:237
jcarlson@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Director of Pastoral Ministries
Daniel Hoover 610.692.2216 ext:263 dhoover@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Asst. Director; Judy Magee ext:257
jmagee@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Principal of the School Mrs. Margaret Egan 610.696.1000 ext:202
principal@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Secretary; Barbara McCarron ext:201
school@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Advancement Director; Barbara Downing ext:262
advancement@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Director of Worship Bruce Carlson 610.692.2216 ext:265
bcarlson@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Asst. Director of Worship; Michele Marinelli ext:264 lministries@sspeterandpaulrc.org
Pastoral Council Members Fr. Jim McGuinn (Chair), Brian Magee (Vice Chair) Pat Crawford (Secretary), Carol Bove, Marge Donoghue, Margaret Egan, Mary Finley, Chris Lyons, Rich Marinelli, Marietta Moody, Deacon Bob Pierce, Tom Pitt, Deacon Pat Stokely
Finance Council Members
Fr. Jim McGuinn (President), Bob Angiulo, Christian Callahan (Secretary), Martin Roddy, Jim Schiele (Chair), Kevin Rulis, Thomas Mehler
Parish Office and Church Hours
Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM
Weekdays: 8:30 AM
Holydays: 8:30 AM & 5:30 PM
Holidays 9:30 AM
Confessions 4:00 PM Saturday
Church Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM-Noon Saturday 4:00 PM-6:30 PM
Sunday 7:00 AM-1:00 PM
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM-Noon
April 10, 2016
Third Sunday of Easter John 21:1-19
Sick List and Prayer Intentions
Please pray for the parishioners listed below who are in need of our healing prayers. Due to space restrictions in the bulletin, names will remain on the list for 1 month only, unless we hear from you. Thank you . Tim Anderson, Christine Austin, Maria Casalnova, Lou and Marie Casciato, Mary Celommi, Rita Dailey, Ralph Dastalfo, Arthur DiGiuseppe, Bob Dymowski, Mia & Lelia Finnegan, Dr. John Flanagan, John J. Flanagan, Issy Gallen, Stephanie Gallen, James & Therese Gillespie, Bob Gorey, Catherine Greenfield, Jean Grentz, Heidi Grieb, Ray Hummel, Carmen Lobis, Mary Inglesby, Joe Kearney, Jeanne Kelch, John Kelch, Phil Kennedy, Christine Madden, Nancy Mandato, Susan Nanoski, Jim Nelson, Bob Olseski, Mary O’Reilly, Peggy Raspa, Amy Sadowski, Helen Schaffer, Joy Shields, Marta Simons, George Stanek, Doris Taggert, the Taylor family, Doris Walters, Jeanne Ward, Larry Wolov.
Please keep the following family members in your prayers as military and first responders in dangerous places throughout the world.
Thomas Burns; Steve DiMaio, Marc Doucette; Mr. & Mrs. Josh & Megan Elliott; Bill Fletcher; Joe Gable; Tom Gutherman, Riley Harsh, Marc Nielson, Eric Reigner; Timothy & Mary Alice Riemann; John Strasser lll, Christian Troutner.
Communications
Saturday, April 9, 2016 8:30 AM Connie Mantyla by Carol Gibboni
Sunday, April 10, 2016 7:30 AM Mary Coyle by Mary Ann Smethurst 9:30 AM For Saints Peter & Paul Parishioners 11:30AM Jack Schuerger by Audrey & Jack Stratman Monday, April 11, 2016 8:30 AM Nektarious Francis Fahey by Eddie & Andrea Regan and children Tuesday, April 12, 2016 8:30 AM Mary McDermott by Ann Trevisan
Wednesday, April 13, 2016 8:30 AM Carmella D’Albora by Greg & Mindy
Thursday, April 14, 2016 8:30 AM Marilyn Dixon by Richard R. Dixon
Friday, April 15, 2016 8:30 AM Mary M. Coyle by Betty Miller Saturday, April 16, 2106 5:30 AM Mary M. Coyle by Leslie Bouchman
Sunday, April 17, 2016 7:30 AM Barbara Dorsey Kehoe by Dr. & Mrs. Gaffney
9:30 AM Harold B. Carstensen by Bob & Margo Powell 11:30 AM For Saints Peter & Paul Parishioners
The flowers on the altar are in loving memory of Peg Panico from the Panico Family.
Are You A Photographer? (Because
every time I look at you, I smile!)
The Communications Department is looking for a few extra people to help out with taking pictures at events to use on social media, our upcoming website, and in print. We hope to assemble a team of people who can capture our candid mo-ments with Christ. The wonder and beauty that comes from such moments can be a great tool for evangelization. DSLR (or SLR) experience would be a great plus but not needed if you are great with a camera in general! Send a few sam-ple pictures to Manisha, Director of Communica-tions, at: mdivecha@sspeterandpaulrc.org to sign up. As Pope Saint John Paul II said, "The purpose of art is nothing less than the upliftment of the human spirit." We hope your gifts and tal-ents in photography will help us do just that for our Saints Peter and Paul Parish community.
Family Ministries
CYO
Spend An Awesome Summer at Saints
Peter and Paul Summer Day Camps!
Full-day, half-day, and extended care available for preschoolers to tweens. Choose from: Sports, Theatre, Cooking, Art & Crafts, Cheerlead-ing, Vacation Bible Camp, and traditional Day Camp Theme Weeks. Field trips, water days, special per-formances, and FREE pizza Fridays. Hang out with old friends, and make new ones! Call 610.692.2216 ext.266 or visit: www.sspeterandpaulrc.org.
Saints Peter and Paul Summer Day Camps is looking for Summer Camp Counselors
Working at Summer Camp is a wonderful opportuni-ty to create memories, make lasting friendships, and impact our youth. We seek responsible individ-uals with a love for kids. Imagine going to work knowing that what you do each day positively influ-ences the lives of individuals and families in your community. Camp Counselors are responsible for ensuring that our campers have the best summer ever through guidance, interaction, and supervision. The ideal candidate is at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent and has experience working with children, preferably in a summer camp setting. If you are interested in joining our Summer Camp
team this summer, please submit resume to:
cwegerbauer@sspeterandpaulrc.org or call 610.692.2216 ext.266.
News to Know
April 9-10: Family Ministry Masses
April 10 11: Last CCD session until the Fall
April 23: Communion Retreats Parents are expected to attend.
April 18: Sacrament of Confirmation
April 30: Sacrament of First Holy Communion
Sundays at 9:30AM Mass: Babysitting and Liturgy of The Word
Wednesdays 6:30PM: Children’s Choir practice
Registration for 2016-2017 CCD is now availa-ble online. Early bird prices good through April 30. Regular prices good through June 15 and late fees will be charged after June 16. Sign up early and save, and help us with planning!!
Saints Peter and Paul CYO
Save the Date!!!
Come join us for the CYO Sports Banquet May 22, 2016, 6:00PM to 9:00PM
$15 per person/$60 max per family Saints Peter and Paul Church Hall Food, fun, awards and laughs!
Finances
Pastoral Ministries
Would You Like To Join Our Parish? �We would love to have you! On the third Sunday of each month we host a New Parishioner Orientation for anyone that is interested in registering with our parish. The orientations last about 45 minutes and take place after the 9:30AM Mass in the Parish Center (the building to the right of the church). For more information contact Daniel Hoover at: dhoover@sspeterandpaulrc.org.
Prayer Chain
Anyone in need of prayers is encouraged to contact the members of the parish Prayer Chain Team. Please fee free to reach out and call Mary Brown at 610.696.0806 or Shirley Prilutski at 610.692.4965
There is no need to give your name. All requests can be anonymous.
Sunday Collection Totals
March 20 March 27 Loose Collection $ 3,559.38 6,841.03
Envelope Collection $ 12,826.00 42,257.00
WeShare Collection $ 4,622.00 4,002.00
Total $ 32,770.75 53,100.03
Thank you!!
March For Life Sunday, April 24, 2016 1:30PM
The Theme for 2016 is Pro-Life...Pro-Action. Please join the rally at 1:30PM at Berks Catholic High School on Wyomissing Blvd., Reading, Pa 19611. Donations of baby items requested for Cri-sis Pregnancy Centers.
11 Cents: Growing Past Our Parents
We have all been influenced for better and for
worse by our parents. There are some people who
spend many years healing from the poor treatment
they received from their parents. Even in the health-
iest of families, something negative is always
passed on. How could two imperfect people do a
perfect job? They can’t. That’s ok. It is normal, but it
doesn’t mean we shouldn’t address it.
You will find that the people who have examined
and addressed how their parent’s influenced their
personalities, are emotionally healthier and more
self-aware individuals. I’m not prescribing self-pity
or self-obsession, but simply healthy examination of
self.
A part of growing past our childhood, is to
acknowledge any pain, dysfunction, or imperfection
that was there, honoring its importance, admitting
that it mattered to us, and then choosing to not let it
define us anymore.
After we have done that, the most important and
most powerful thing we can do is, forgive. This
doesn’t have to be a part of a conversation with
your parents, and it should be done even if your
parent have passed away.
They say forgiving is like setting a prisoner free,
and then realizing that prisoner was yourself. For-
give for your own sake, not just for their sake. Ask
God to help you forgive even for the little stuff. God
wants you to be free from those past wounds that
He never wanted to happen to you in the first place.
If you ever want to pray with our prayer team about
forgiveness of a parent, or anyone else, we have
been trained to help with that. You can contact me
about it at dhoover@sspeterandpaulrc.org.
Daniel Hoover
Worship Ministries
School
Funeral Server Ministry
Saints Peter and Paul is inviting parishioners to consider participating in a new ministry which is open to adults who are available in the morning during the week. Funeral Servers set up for the lit-urgy and assist the priest during the funeral mass. Interested adults may contact Michele Marinelli at 610.692.2216.ext. 264.
Box Tops for Education
Box tops are being collected by Saints Peter and Paul School. Please place clipped Box Tops and UPC’s for Labels in the marked box in the lobby Freezer Room. Coordinator Contact: Alison Oshop,alisonoshop@gmail.com or MonicaMeiliger: monicameilinger@gmail.com
SCRIP Gift Cards
Cards will be available after Masses on the following schedule!! Buy SCRIP and help your par-ish school. 1st and 3rd Sundays: 7:30AM and 11:30AM 2nd and 4th Sundays: 5:30PM and 9:30AM
Ushers Ministry
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Worship is looking for a volunteers to fill out the ranks of our Ushers Ministry. We could use some help at all the Masses but most especially at the 11:30 Sunday Mass. Among their duties, our ushers help seat and guide parishioners before Masses, take up collections, and direct and assist the assem-bly during Holy Communion. If you are looking for a way to get involved at SSPP please contact Bruce Carlson at 610-692-2216 ext. 265 or send an email to bcarlson@sspeterandpaulrc.org.
Young Adults: Vocation Series Part III
Are you a young adult in your 20s or 30s? If so, join the Catholic Young Adults of Chester County (CYACC) at our upcoming events! First, we are moving into the Religious Life portion of our Voca-tions Series this coming Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 7:30PM at Saints Peter and Paul in West Chester. Sr. Marianne Lallone and Sr. Eileen McGuigan, of the Sisters, Servants of the Immacu-late Heart of Mary, will share their vocation stories, and explain what goes into becoming a Religious Sister. Then, join us for our spring dance, “CYACC Goes to Prom”, Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 8:00 PM in the Meehan Center at SS. Simon and Jude in West Chester. For more info check us out on Facebook or email us at cyacc1@gmail.com.
Please Join Our Greeters Ministry
We bring smiles to faces, God’s love to all enter-ing Saints Peter and Paul Church, happy hearts to all entering or leaving our Church, always lending a hand to new friends and parishioners. Please be with us: if you are interested please contact Joe Kearney at: joekearneysr@gmail.com, 610.212.9734 or Pat Connelly at pattiecon@verizon.net, 610.696.8195. Thank you for your consideration. Sign up sheets are on tables in the lobby.
The Divine Mercy Image
The image of the Divine Mercy will remain on the Altar through the Easter Season.
Local News
Calling all 7th Graders! April 14, 2016 8:30AM to 1:30PM
All 7th Graders are invited to Bishop Shanahan High School. 7th
Grade Visitation Day
April 14, 2016 - 8:30 to 1:30 pm
Spring Grade Open House April 21, 2016 7:00PM
All Families and Friends welcome. Visit:
www.shanahan.org Admissions - Upcoming Events to register for each event or call Sister Jane at 610.343.6231. Questions? Email cdale@shanahan.org or call 610.343.6206.
Chosen Fathers Retreat April 30, 2016
Being a good dad day-in and day-out is not an easy task. Yet raising children with disabilities can make fatherhood even more challenging. Join other Chosen Fathers on April 30, 2016 for a re-treat day led by Doug Keck of EWTN.
Mothers of Children with Disabilities Retreat
May 3, 2016
Come experience a time set apart just for you
on May 3, 2016. Join other mothers of children
with disabilities for this retreat at Malvern Retreat
Center.
April 20, 2016 7:30PM
Thérèse: The Story of a Soul, the moving, live pro-duction of Saint Luke Productions, will be present-ed at SS. Simon and Jude Parish (Rte. 3 and 352) in Cavanaugh Hall on Wednesday, April 20 at 7:30PM. In this performance, Thérèse speaks directly to you, the audience, with humor, grace and humility. Her honest, direct spirituality speaks powerfully to our busy culture, with the encouraging message that anyone can become a saint. The program is filled with all the elements of professional theater, runs 75 minutes, and is suitable for all ages. Admission is a free-will offering. For additional in-
formation, call 610.696.3624 or visit
www.simonandjude.org.
St. Jude Opens a Shop in Chester County
The DiCocco Family St. Jude Shop of Havertown invites you t9o visit their location in Chester County! Located on the south side of Our Lady’s Hall at the Malvern Retreat House in Malvern, the store offers a beautiful selection of religious gifts for First Holy Communion, Confirmation and other events! Contact the store at 484.321.2537 for directions and store hours.
2016 Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy Archdiocesan Pilgrimage
Saturday, April 23, 2016
All are welcome to participate! Holy Mary, Queen and Mother of Mercy
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC. The program begins at noon and includes confes-sions, procession and crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the holy Rosary, and concludes with a Solemn Matt at 3:00PM. Archbishop Charles Chaput will be the celebrant and homilist. Contact the parish office for more information.
Let’s fill the Basilica as sons and daughters of Mary!
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