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WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here! At this time, all who attend Mass are encouraged to take your temperature before you leave home, wear a mask and observe physical distancing. Hand sanitizer is available at all of the entrances. In the interest of public health, the missals have been removed from the pews. You can download a PDF of the songs for the Saturday evening and Sunday morning Masses on our website, ssppboonville.diojeffcity.org. WEEKEND MASSES 5:30PM Saturday 10:30AM Sunday WEEKDAY MASSES 6PM Wednesday 9AM Thursday, Friday & Saturday LIVESTREAMED MASSES You can watch Mass on our Facebook page, SS Peter & Paul Church — Boonville, Mo. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 35 minutes prior to Mass, except on Sunday unless otherwise announced By appointment Rev. Bill Peckman, Pastor ……...............[email protected] Deacon Dave Miller, RCIA Director; Marriage Prep ……………………….(660) 888-6827 ………[email protected] Flo Howard, Secretary/Bookkeeper ………..…[email protected] Theresa Krebs, Director of Religious Education/Youth Ministry ……….………[email protected] Brian Lutz, Pastoral Council Chairperson …….………[email protected] FORMED.ORG Join Formed for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. To register, go to formed.org, click “sign up,” and follow the directions. No code needed! FLOCKNOTE Text SSPPBV to 84576 to receive communication from the parish. SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish 322 7TH STREET BOONVILLE, MO 65233 Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468; School Office: (660) 882-2589 Flocknote (text to join): SSPPBV to 84576 Website: ssppboonville.diojeffcity.org Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville Instagram: @ssppchurch

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Page 1: SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish€¦ · Kimberly Jones. A team of four families is assigned to clean the church each week when the church is closed. The first family listed is the

WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here! At this time, all who attend Mass are encouraged to take your temperature before you leave home, wear a mask and observe physical distancing. Hand sanitizer is available at all of the entrances. In the interest of public health, the missals have been removed from the pews. You can download a PDF of the songs for the Saturday evening and Sunday morning Masses on our website, ssppboonville.diojeffcity.org. WEEKEND MASSES 5:30PM Saturday 10:30AM Sunday WEEKDAY MASSES 6PM Wednesday 9AM Thursday, Friday & Saturday LIVESTREAMED MASSES You can watch Mass on our Facebook page, SS Peter & Paul Church — Boonville, Mo. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 35 minutes prior to Mass,

except on Sunday unless otherwise announced

By appointment Rev. Bill Peckman, Pastor ……[email protected] Deacon Dave Miller, RCIA Director; Marriage Prep ……………………….(660) 888-6827 ………[email protected] Flo Howard, Secretary/Bookkeeper ………..…[email protected] Theresa Krebs, Director of Religious Education/Youth Ministry ……….………[email protected] Brian Lutz, Pastoral Council Chairperson …….………[email protected] FORMED.ORG Join Formed for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. To register, go to formed.org, click “sign up,” and follow the directions. No code needed! FLOCKNOTE Text SSPPBV to 84576 to receive communication from the parish.

SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish 322 7TH STREET • BOONVILLE, MO 65233

Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468; School Office: (660) 882-2589 Flocknote (text to join): SSPPBV to 84576

Website: ssppboonville.diojeffcity.org Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville Instagram: @ssppchurch

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ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION Joe Herzog, Romey Wirths, Jim Wirths BOY SCOUTS TROOP #67; Joe Baker; PACK #70: Richard Woodson CEMETERY BOARD Steve Kraus, Sec./Treas., Jody Gramlich, Sexton, Vince Andrews, Monica Pfeiffer, Sarah Ronnfeldt, Greg Johnson CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMISSION Kathryn Schuster, Elizabeth Atkinson, Tina Smith EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Mike Conway FINANCE COUNCIL Mary Beth Conway, Phillip Cottrell, Bob Horne, Cindy Larm, Judy Moser, Heather Rapp FIRST & THIRD FRIDAY ADORATION Deacon Dave Miller FUNERAL DINNERS Marty Twenter (660) 537-9299 LEGION OF MARY Mary Ellen Kosky, President LITURGICAL SCHEDULING Linda Schuster MUSIC SUBCOMMITTEE Beth Rumbaoa, Kristina Hahn PASTORAL COUNCIL Brian Lutz, Chair; Kathryn Schuster, Vice Chair; Elizabeth Atkinson, Secretary PRAYER LINE Thelma Kraus, Phyllis Lauer SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD President: Ashley Wassmann; VP: Brea James; Secretary/Tuition Family Representative: Risa Venable; Members: Brad Atkinson, Allison Frederick, Brent Drummond, Dan Schuster SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMISSION Logan Comegys, Marilyn Vanderfeltz, Mary McCush WORSHIP & SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Shelly Chrisman, Brian Lutz, Lillian Oswald YOUTH GROUPS Brian & Trish Lutz, Bradley & Elizabeth Atkinson, Dan & Shelly Schuster

Office Hours: The parish office is open 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m., Monday—Friday. We are closed to walk-in visitors, but you may call for assistance: 660-882-6468. The bulletin deadline is Tuesdays at 4 p.m. Email bulletin items to: [email protected]

Sacramental and Spiritual Life of the Parish AUTOMATIC TRANSFERS If you would like your giving to be processed automatically, please download the authorization form at: HTTPS://STSPPCHURCH.FILES.WORDPRESS.COM/2013/08/SSPP-ACH-AUTHORIZATION-FORM.PDF or pick-up a form in the back of church. BAPTISM Preparation is required for both parents, preferably during the early months of pregnancy. Contact Theresa Krebs, 882-6468 or ssppdre@ socket.net. CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Adults interested in inquiring about becoming Catholic are invited to participate in this process. Sessions are held Wednesday evenings September through May. Contact Deacon Dave Miller, 888-6827, for more information on the process. The CURSILLO movement is active in our parish. The Women’s Group contact is Ruth Wells, 660-848-2490. They meet Wednesdays at 5:30PM. The Saturday morning group meets in the parish office. Contact Dave or

Sue Miller at 888-6827 or 537-0437. EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT is held on First and Third Fridays after the 8:15AM Mass until 9PM. Please come and pray with the Lord. LEGION OF MARY meets Mondays at 9AM in the Parish Office basement. Their main ministry is to reach out to people to witness the Good News of Jesus. Please call the parish office for more information. MARRIAGE Contact Deacon Dave at least six months prior to your proposed wedding date to begin marriage preparation. MINISTRY TO THE HOSPITALIZED AND HOMEBOUND Please contact the office when a parishioner is hospitalized or sick. Father will schedule a visit and communion call, as appropriate. (Due to patient confidentiality, the parish is not automatically notified of hospital admissions.) Any parishioner in need of transportation to/from Mass may contact the office and we will attempt to schedule a ride for you. NEW PARISHIONERS

Welcome! Please take advantage of belonging to our parish by getting involved in a ministry! To register, pick-up a form in the back of church, download the form from our website or visit the parish office. PRAYER LINE To place someone on the Prayer Line, please call Phyllis Lauer at 882-6367 or Thelma Kraus at 882-5910. You need not give your name, just let us know who we can pray for. If you want to be a part of our e-mail prayer chain, contact Russell Gerling at [email protected]. REDUCED GLUTEN HOSTS are available at each Mass. Please check-in at the sacristy so Fr. Bill will know to have it available. You will need to go to the center aisle to receive communion from

Father. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES CASE is open every third weekend of the month. Items are also available by contacting Elaine Gramlich at 888-2252 or Lindsey Harris at 660-537-6304. SSPP EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Select “SS Peter and Pauls Educational Foundation” on smile.amazon.com to support this program. For more information about the foundation, contact Mike Conway at 882-5909. VOLUNTEERS Anyone who is volunteering on a regular basis with the Youth at church or the school is required to attend a VIRTUS session. Contact Theresa, 882-6468 or ssppdre@socket. net for more details, or visit www.virtus.org.

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Monday: Jer 28:1-17; Ps 119:29, 43, 79, 80, 95, 102; Mt 14:22-36 Tuesday: Jer 30:1-2, 12-15, 18-22; Ps 102:16-21, 29, 22-23; Mt 14:22-36 or Mt 15:1-2, 10-14 Wednesday: Jer 31:1-7; Jer 31:10-12ab, 13; Mt 15:21-28 Thursday: Dn 7:9-10, 13-14; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 9; 2 Pt 1:16-19; Mt

17:1-9 Friday: Na 2:1, 3; 3:1-3, 6-7; Dt 32:35cd-36ab, 39abcd, 41; Mt 16:24-28 Saturday: Hb 1:12 — 2:4; Ps 9:8-13; Mt 17:14-20 Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a; Ps 85:9-14; Rom 9:1-5; Mt 14:22-33

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 2, 2020 All you who are thirsty, come to the water! — Isaiah 55:1a

UPCOMING MASS INTENTIONS SUNDAY, August 2 8:30AM: Mass, St. Joseph, Fayette 10:30AM: People of the Parish WEDNESDAY, August 5 6PM: Joe Vanderfeltz THURSDAY, August 6 9AM: Ada Bader

FRIDAY, August 7 9AM: Ernie Herigon SATURDAY, August 8 9AM: Return of the Fallen Away 5:30PM: Mary Ann Kempf SUNDAY, August 9 8:30AM: Mass, St. Joseph, Fayette 10:30AM: People of the Parish

SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES

Sunday: Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tuesday: St. John Vianney Wednesday: Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major

Thursday: The Transfiguration of the Lord; Hiroshima Memorial Day Friday: St. Sixtus II and Companions; St. Cajetan; First Friday Saturday: St. Dominic

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR MASS Masses are livestreamed on the church Facebook page at https://

www.facebook.com/ssppchurchboonville/ Each Mass will have 35 minutes of Confession time beforehand

(with the exception of the 10:30 a.m. on Sunday). Seating is limited to 150 at SSPP. For the Sunday 10:30 Mass,

overflow space is set-up in the church hall. Mass will be streamed on the large TV and an Extraordinary Minister will distribute communion. An offertory basket will be available.

It is recommended that masks be worn when entering & exiting church and while going up for the reception of Communion and back to your pew.

Communion with the Chalice, holding hands at all, and the sign of peace are all suspended.

There will not be a normal collection nor a bringing up of the offertory. The collection basket will be in the center aisle of the main body of the church.

All hymnals and other things in the pockets of the pews have been removed. Small bottles of Holy Water are available in the fonts.

Social distancing will be observed, including during the distribution of Communion.

Ushers will wipe down pews after Mass. Outside doors will be opened before and after Mass.

Anyone interested in Religious Articles may contact the following Ladies Auxiliary members. They will make arrangements to meet you

and open the case for you. ELAINE GRAMLICH at 660-888-2252 or LINDSEY HARRIS at 660-537-6304

Bishop McKnight’s August Prayer Intention: “For our parish and school communities, that we may be bound by a spirit of unity to work together for the common good during the pandemic.” The Pope’s Prayer Intention for August (the Maritime World): “We pray for all those who work and live from the sea, among them sailors, fishermen and their families.”

UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS Monday, August 3, 6:30 p.m.: Rosary at church Friday, August 7, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.: First Friday Adoration Monday, August 10, 6:30 p.m.: Rosary at church Thursday, August 13, 7 p.m., Daughters of Isabella, c/h Saturday, August 15, 2 p.m., Mass at Cedron Saturday, August 15, RCIA Team Mtg, time & place TBD Monday, August 17, 6:30 p.m.: Rosary at church Wednesday, August 19, First day of school, SSPP Thursday, August 20, 6:30 p.m., Stewardship Committee,

parish office

Liturgical Ministers: August 5 - 9 In Charge of Altar Linens for August: Eileen Fangman Church Cleaning Families: Angie & Shannon Jeffrey, Daren & Bridget Jeffries, Greg & Jessica Johnson, Larry &

Kimberly Jones. A team of four families is assigned to clean the church each week when the church is closed. The first family listed is the team coordinator. Contact Flo in the parish office for instructions, 882-6468. Thank you!

To purchase SCRIP, call or text Darlene Smith,

660-537-8638.

Sacristan Usher/Greeters Lector Servers Saturday Evening Music:

Guitar Group Wednesday, 8/5, 6 p.m.

Volunteer Phillip & Patty Cottrell Kim Waller Randi Cottrell

Thursday, 8/6, 9 a.m.

Volunteer Volunteers Kristina Hahn Peyton Hahn

Sunday Morning Music: TBA

Friday, 8/7, 9 a.m.

Diane Brimer Volunteers Volunteer Volunteer

Saturday, 8/8, 9 a.m.

Bob & Lucille Horne

Volunteers Volunteer Volunteer

Saturday, 8/8, 5:30 p.m.

Donna King Danny & Gracie Imhoff Mike Ivy Volunteers Money Counters Team 3:

Keith & Patty Kueckelhan Bill Kueny

Sunday, 8/9, 10:30 a.m.

Lillian Rohrbach

Juan & Anecita Alvizo Brad Atkinson

Jeffery Locke Braxton Atkinson

Bella Imhoff

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God’s Blessings to These Couples, Married 25-plus Years!

Dale & Mary Bechtel, 45 years, August 1 George & Lisa Monk, 33 years, August 1

Larry & Peggy Frederick, 51 years, August 2 Eddie & Lisa Hoff, 29 years, August 3

Steven & Sarah Friedrich, 42 years, August 5 Gary & Joyce Ginter, 55 years, August 6

George & Linda Wassmann, 44 years, August 7 Greg & Nancy Williams, 33 years, August 8

Glenn & Teresa Grissum, 35 years, August 10 Dick & Danielle Blanck, 60 years, August 11

Kevin & Dawn Lammers, 25 years, August 12 Greg & Mary Belstle, 47 years, August 17

Norman & Joyce Schwartz, 58 years, August 18 Greg & Jean Hampton, 25 years, August 19

Robert & Patricia Kempf, 62 years, August 23 Patrick & Melanie Oswald, 46 years, August 23

Bill & Bev Brondel, 41 years, August 24 Marvin & Tammy Eichelberger, 36 years, August 24

Vernon & Jacquelyn Day, 48 years, August 25 John & Beverly Imhoff, Jr., 42 years, August 26 Rich & Margie Moranville, 59 years, August 26 Marvin & Patricia Greis, 57 years, August 31

August 4: SAINT JOHN MARY VIANNEY (1786-1859) A busy pastor jokingly suggests the secret of John Vianney’s holiness: “He died seventeen years before telephones!” Call they didn’t, but visit they did, keeping Vianney eighteen hours a day in the confessional. Stories abound of reading hearts and exorcisms, but Vianney’s first miracle was ge ng ordained. Difficulty with studies delayed him, promp ng the rector’s apology to the bishop, “So far to ordain just one, especially this one!” The bishop, who could not know he was ordaining the future patron saint of parish priests, replied, “No burden to ordain one good priest!” In Ars, only an elderly handful a ended Mass, “praying,” one told Vianney, “for a priest with brains.” But he stayed forty-two years, fulfilling the promise he made the day he arrived. In a sculpture just outside the village Vianney points skyward: “Show me the way to Ars,” he tells a boy, “and I’ll show you the way to heaven.” To someone who feared there was no heaven beyond the grave, Vianney smiled, “My child, it would have been heaven enough to have lived as Jesus’ disciple on earth.”

SCRIP IS AVAILABLE! Scrip is available by calling or tex ng Darlene Smith. Pick-up with be at her house, 636 Sonya Dr. with

contact-free delivery of your order. Remember, you can visit shopwithscrip.com for a complete list of cards/e-cards available. SCRIP email: [email protected], or call or text: Darlene Smith: 660-537-8638.

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Clarence Herigon, who died July 21. “May the souls of your faithful departed, through Your mercy Oh God, rest in peace, and may their families and friends receive comfort from the Lord.” The Bible Teaches It

Malachi 3:10-12 We Believe It Acts 4:32-35

God Honors It Genesis 14:18-20

It takes an average weekly collection of $13,365.00 to sustain

our current parish mission. If one wants to enjoy the benefits of the parish, one must invest in the parish. Financial stewardship is

everyone’s responsibility.

We are grateful to you for your presence, your participation and your financial support of

SS. Peter & Paul.

Sunday, July 26, 2020 Envelopes: $5,182.00;

Loose Checks: $2,845.00; Plate: $32.00

School Support: $495.00; Assumption: $50.00;

Catholic Missourian: $14.00; Diocesan Missions: $65.00;

Retirement: $35.00 TOTAL: $8,718.00

SSPP Care Fund: $103.00 donated

JULY FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Envelopes, Checks, Plate & ACH

July 5: $12,980.00 July 12: $ 8,985.00 July 19: $12,211.30 July 26: $ 0.00

Budget Month-to-Date : $53,460.00 Receipts: $43,555.76

Difference: <$9,904.24>

Actual Budget Year-to-Date: $53,460.00

Year-to-Date Received: $43,555.76 Difference: <$9,904.24>

$11,502.76 of the monthly dona ons were made by online giving.

PRAYERS FOR OUR TROOPS Please pray for: Technical Sgt. Matthew A. Babbitt, USAF San

Antonio, TX, son of Tony & Jeanette Babbitt; Chief Paul Bryant, US Navy, Mayport, FL, son of Robert & Connie Gerling; Spc. Justin

Coleman, US Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ, son of Jim & Laura Coleman; LTJG Austin L. Hein, US Navy, USS Abraham Lincoln, San Diego,

son of Linda Hein and grandson of Gene & Emilie Herigon; PFC Dutch Muder, US Army, Goodfellow AFB, San Angelo, TX, grandson of Tom & Joyce Adair; Chad Twenter, Marine Corps, Officer Training School,

Quantico, VA, son of John & Lori Twenter, grandson of Ray & Mary Ellen Twenter; Sgt. Johnathan Welborn, US Army, Fort Bragg, NC, grandson of Rich & Margie Moranville; Dr. Edward Wiemholt, LT US Navy, USS Comstock, San Diego, son of Eddie and Paula Wiemholt.

To have your military family member included in the bulletin, please email the information to: [email protected].

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 1. An administrative assistant position is available at the Chancery: The Moderator of the Curia and Vicar General are seeking an accomplished Administrative Assistant to support their clerical needs within the Chancery Office. This individual must have excellent skills with Microsoft Office and the ability to prioritize and switch tasks as needed. This position is also responsible for training others and holds the key position for coordinating maintenance on office equipment and will serve as a back-up administrative assistant to the Bishop as necessary. Professionalism and confidentiality are essential. Qualified candidates should email resume to [email protected]. More info at: https://diojeffcity.org/about-us/employment/ 2. Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Columbia is accepting applications for the position of Director of Adult Faith Formation. Commitment to the Catholic faith and faithful Mass attendance required. Some experience in religious education leadership preferred. Strong interpersonal skills, organizational skills, and willingness to work as a member of a team important. The core of the position is directing the RCIA process, with the coordination of Scripture studies, faith sharing and other smalls groups, and other aspects of adult faith formation included. Contact Father Chris Cordes at [email protected] or 573-445-7915. 3. There are several openings in our Catholic schools. For more information, visit: https://diojeffcity.org/employment-

opportunities-in-our-catholic-schools/. Helias High School is seeking a Spanish teacher. SS. Peter & Paul—Boonville is seeking a music teacher and a custodian. St. Andrew - Tipton is seeking a middle school teacher. St. Joseph —Martinsburg is seeking a 7th through 8th grade homeroom teacher. St. Joseph Cathedral—Jefferson City is seeking a pre-kindergarten teacher and a technology teacher. 4. St. Nicholas Academy is a supportive living experience for boys from families that are under-resourced who want to give their sons every opportunity to succeed in school and life. St. Nick’s partners with families and St. Peter Interparish School to provide this opportunity. St. Nick’s is seeking Christian, married couples or single individuals who are willing to be part of a pool of relief parents. The role of relief parents is to care for the boys and home when the full-time house parents are off duty or away. Typically, the full-time house parents are off duty every fourth weekend from 9 a.m. Friday through 7 p.m. Sunday. Relief parents, on a rotational schedule, fill in during this time. They may also be asked to be on a call list to help fill in when the house parents are on vacation and/or sick. Relief parents receive an hourly wage, all legally mandated benefits and a compensation package that includes a private suite and all meals for the days on duty. Contact Sister Susan Renner, SSND at 573-635-7719 or [email protected]

Connect your college-bound seniors with a Newman Center next year! Newman Connec on is an online resource to help high school seniors connect to the Newman Center serving their college campus. Newman Centers rely heavily on their affilia on with Newman Connec on for support in evangelizing to the incoming class of students. Visit landing.newmanconnec on.com/hso-materials for digital materials for parishes and schools to use to help connect

your seniors to a Newman Center next year. Or, share this sign-up page with your high school seniors and they can sign themselves up to connect with a Newman Center at their college or university. Mass at Cedron, August 15 Mass at Cedron will be held on the Feast of the Assump on, August 15 at 2 p.m. If you would like to serve in a Mass ministry (song leader, lector, pe ons, offertory, server, communion minister) please contact Mary Sue Fontana, Friends of Cedron Coordinator, [email protected].

Made for More will be held Sept. 15, 7-9:30 p.m. in the St. Joseph Cathedral, Jefferson City. Tickets are limited due to social distancing. Purchase ckets at h p://corproject.com/jeffersoncity/; contact Julie Gramlich at [email protected] or 573-635-7991 for more informa on.

First and Third Friday Adoration will be held August 7 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the main sanctuary of church (not the cry room). We are in need of people to fill shifts on the Third Friday, during the morning and afternoon hours. Please contact Deacon Dave, (660) 888-6827. If you are typically scheduled for an hour and will not be able to attend, please notify Deacon Dave, (660) 888-6827.

All are invited to spend time with Jesus!

The Missouri Catholic Conference (MCC), in an effort to uphold the dignity of the human person in accord with Catholic social teaching, supports Amendment 2, a ballot ini a ve which would expand Missouri’s Medicaid program to provide health insurance coverage to low-income Missouri ci zens currently living without it. Missourians will vote on Medicaid expansion on Aug. 4. Please find on the MCC website resources, including a statement by the Missouri bishops: h ps://mocatholic.org/resources/medicaid-resources.

Select “SS Peter and Pauls Educational Foundation” on smile.amazon.com to support this program. For more information about the foundation, contact Mike Conway at 882-5909.

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Mentored in Christ, a full-day workshop for anyone serving a cateche cal role in parish or Catholic school ministry, will be offered Aug. 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at St. Joseph Cathe-dral Undercro in Jefferson City. Light breakfast and full lunch are provided and there is no cost to par cipate.

This workshop will examine the power of mentored for-ma on in cateche cal minis-try. Par cipants will explore the vital role that rela onship and mentoring play in cate-che cal forma on, and ex-plore how the new Franciscan at Home online learning pla orm can help foster men-

tored forma on using online learning and local mentoring. This seminar is open to any-one serving in a cateche cal role: DREs, catechists, Catho-lic school teachers or admin-istrators, youth ministers, RCIA leaders, clergy, and par-ents!

Please see the flyer which includes details of the day. For online registra on, visit: h ps://diojeffcity.org/registra on-workshops/ Also please note: This event will be recorded and shared online at a later

me if par cipants do not feel comfortable a ending the in-person event. This event is subject to cancella on should it be deemed in the health interests of those involved at that me. Social distancing and sani za on protocols will be in effect. Par cipants are STRONGLY encouraged to bring a mask to use par cular-ly when social distancing may not be feasible. St. Joseph Parish Pilot Grove Drive-Thru Meal and Raffle will be held Saturday, August 29 from 4:30-8 p.m. Fried chicken dinners will include mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, roll and cake. Meal ckets may be pur-chased in advance for $10 in Pilot Grove at Alliant Bank, Ci zens Community Bank, the church office or from any commi ee member: Theresa Day, Caycee Hodges, Elaine Kempf, Jennifer Rentel, Craig Stark, Annie Vollrath or Aly Wessing. A er August 16, meals ckets will be $12. A 60/40 Raffle and a Quilt Raffle will be held. The cost of the ckets are 1/$1 or 6/$5. Raffle ckets are available at the same loca ons as the meal ckets. The church is located at 407 Harris St., Pilot Grove. For more informa on, contact Theresa Day at 660-537-0301 or at Ci zens Community Bank in Pilot Grove at 660-834-4725, ext. 118.

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SS. Peter and Paul Catholic School 502 7th Street; phone: 882-2589 www.stsppschool.net Principal: Alan Lammers; [email protected]

New School Year! As the calendar turns to August, preparation for the new school year begins in earnest. This year will look very different as we start but it is exciting to look forward to the students coming back into the building! The first day for student attendance is Wednesday, August 19. Back To School Night: We will not have all of the “Back to School” activities that we normally do. We are developing plans to make sure students can get their materials to school before the first day so stay tuned for those details. New Family Welcoming: There will be activities for our new families and new students to welcome them to the SSPP family. There will be invitations sent out. The date is tentatively set for August 11. New Student Information System: All schools in the Diocese of Jefferson City will be using a common student information system. Some schools implemented the new system last school year. SSPP chose to wait a year until this upcoming school year. When it is “live,” login information will be distributed.

Have you been interested in or wan ng to join the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary but did not

meet the criteria? Well things have changed! Effec ve July 1, 2020 the bylaws were amended to allow ANY PRACTICING CATHOLIC FEMALE AGE 17-1/2 YEARS OR OLDER to be able to join the Ladies Auxiliary. You do not need to wait to be asked and we would love to have you join our Auxiliary. Our next mee ng will be August 24th at 7 p.m. in the mee ng room at the K of C Hall. If you are interested feel free to reach out to any of the auxiliary members and let them know or contact Linda Grissum at 660-537-1901 or Nancy Harris at 660-537-3213. So, membership in the Auxiliary shall be open to: Wives of Knights of Columbus in good standing. Mothers of Knights of Columbus in good standing. Daughters (17-1/2 years and older) of Knights of Columbus

in good standing. ANY PRACTICING CATHOLIC FEMALE AGE 17-1/2 YEARS OR

OLDER. Members of Religious Orders, in good standing with their

Order. Think about it and pray about it. We’d love to have you!

Formed Pick of the Week: Who Do You Say That I Am? Bishop Barron illuminates with convic on that Jesus of Nazareth is the promised Messiah and revela on of God become man. He shows how Jesus fulfills the four tasks of the

Messiah according to the Old and New Testaments and how the living legacy of Christ is proclaimed by the Church. You can watch with our free parish subscrip on by simply selec ng our parish’s name during registra on at formed.org/signup.

Dear SS. Peter & Paul Parishioners, Thank you all once again for hos ng myself and the other 11 missionaries during Totus Tuus! We had such an amazing week ge ng to know the youth of the parish. Their knowledge and love for the faith is truly inspiring! We felt so loved and welcomed during our

me here. We will con nue to pray for the families of the parish throughout the summer. God bless you all, Rachel Lutz

Saints Peter & Paul Catholic School is looking for a person who wants to be a part of our mission of Christian formation! All who work at SSPP are a part of the educational process with our students and families. We are currently accepting applications for custodian(s). This can be a twelve-month, hourly position or a seasonal position. Applications will be accepted from those seeking a full-time or part-time position. The position is eligible for benefits at 30 hours per week. The candidate(s) selected will provide a good Christian model and example and demonstrate a commitment to Christian living. We are committed to and provide a great atmosphere, making sure all staff are able to keep their family as a priority. Key qualifications include: Perform a variety of routine cleaning work in offices,

classrooms, or other buildings. Monitor physical plant for safety and security needs. Demonstrate the ability to read and write English at a level

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directions and specific rules, regulations, and processes and apply them to a variety of situations.

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and complete monthly online training bulletins.

Projected start date is August 10 or sooner. Please submit a completed application to:

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502 7th Street Boonville, MO 65233

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