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ST. PETER THE FISHERMAN

CATHOLIC PARISH

October 31, 2021 | 31

st

Sunday in Ordinary Time

(920) 793-4531

3201 Mishicot Rd

Two Rivers, WI 54241

Monday-Thursday:

8:00am-4:00pm

Friday: CLOSED

[email protected]

www.spfcp.org

facebook.com/

stpeterfisherman

MASS SCHEDULE

WEEKDAY MASS

Monday: 8:00am & 6:30pm Mass

(All Saints)

Tuesday: 8:00am Mass (All Souls)

6:30pm Mass of Remembrance

Wednesday-Friday: 8:00am Mass

WEEKEND MASS

Saturday: 4:00pm (3pm Confession)

Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

Thursdays: 12:00pm-6:00pm

Second Sunday of the Month:

1:00pm Holy Hour

02

PRAYER & WORSHIP

MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, November 1

8:00am: Mass

6:30pm: All Saints Day Mass

Tuesday, November 2

8:00am: Mass

6:30pm: Mass of Remembrance

Wednesday, November 3

8:00am: Sylvia Lesperance

Thursday, November 4

8:00am: Leon Propson

Friday, November 5

8:00am: Dave Konitzer, Jr.;

Les Koeppel

Saturday, November 6

1:00pm: Wedding of

Alec Sawalski &

Samantha Tomaszewski

4:00pm: Jeanette & Michael

Morris & Michael Jr.

Sunday, November 7

8:00am: Knights of Columbus;

Paul Kussman

10:00am: For the Parish

Tabernacle Lamp Candle

Barbara Koeppel & deceased

Koeppel & Feit families

FROM THE DESK OF

Deacon Paul Gleichner

Halloween as we know it

is a mixture of pagan,

Christian, civic, and

cultural influences.

Various cultures have

associated the day with

witches, ghosts, and

goblins. Many people

trace its roots to an old

Celtic festival when the

Celts believed the veil

between the living and

the dead was particularly

thin. It was thought that,

on this night, the souls of

those who had died

could cross over into our

mortal world once again.

When Christian

missionaries won over

the hearts of the Celts,

this popular feast was

moved from spring to fall

and celebrated as the

feast of the Eve of All

Saints Day.

Halloween comes from

the word “hallowed”

meaning “blessed” or

“holy.” So Halloween is

the night that eagerly

anticipates the

celebration of our living

connection with all the

faithful who have lived

and died before us. It is

fitting, then, that on the

night before All Saints

Day, our families

remember and celebrate

in a special way our belief

in the Communion (close

connection) of Saints to

our own lives.

Enjoy Halloween with

your children and

grandchildren! Eat some

candy! Have fun with the

costumes! But also

remember the true

meaning of the day and

the special connection

we have with all those

souls who have gone

home before us. And, if

you’re able, join us for our

Remembrance Mass on

Tuesday, November 2

nd

at 6:30pm as we

remember and cherish

them in a sacred way on

All Souls’ Day.

ST. PETER THE FISHERMAN | TWO RIVERS, WI | (920) 793-4531 | WWW.SPFCP.ORG

OBSERVANCES

Week of October 31, 2021

Sunday: 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time;

All Hallow’s Eve

Monday: All Saints

Tuesday: Commemoration of All

the Faithful Departed; All Souls’ Day;

Election Day

Wednesday: St. Martin de Porres,

Religious

Thursday: St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop

Friday:

Saturday: BVM

Next Sunday: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary

Time; National Vocation Awareness

Week; Daylight Saving Time Ends

BANN III

Alec Sawalski &

Samantha Tomaszewski

LITURGICAL LIFE

03

STEWARDSHIP

PARISH SUPPORT

Weekend Collection - October 23 & 24, 2021

Adult Envelopes .............................................................................................. $10,797.00

Direct Deposit .................................................................................................... $ 2,759.92

Loose Collection .................................................................................................... $604.25

Total Collection ................................................................................................ $14,161.18

Total Budgeted Weekly Need ..........................................................$17,000.00

YTD Budgeted Need ............................................................................ $289,000.00

YTD Actual Collection .......................................................................... $274,422.04

YTD Shortfall ................................................................................ -$14,577.96

World Mission Sunday .................................................................................... $3,153.00

The Direct Deposit method of providing financial support to our

Parish fits well into the Theology of Stewardship, which calls us to

share our time, talent and treasure in proportion to what God has

given us. If you have any questions about this method of payment,

please call Sue Herrmann at 793-4531.

WEEKLY READINGS

Readings for the week of October 31, 2021

Sunday: Dt 6:2-6/Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 [2]/Heb 7:23-28/

Mk 12:28b-34

Monday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [cf. 6]/1 Jn 3:1-3/

Mt 5:1-12a

Tuesday: Wis 3:1-9/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1 or 4ab]/Rom 5:5-11 or

Rom 6:3-9/Jn 6:37-40a

Wednesday: Rom 13:8-10/Ps 112:1b-2, 4-5, 9 [5a]/Lk 14:25-33

Thursday: Rom 14:7-12/Ps 27:1bcde, 4, 13-14 [13]/Lk 15:1-10

Friday: Rom 15:14-21/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [cf. 2b]/Lk 16:1-8

Saturday: Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27/Ps 145:2-3, 4-5, 10-11 [1b]/Lk 16:9-15

Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 17:10-16/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Heb 9:24-28/

Mk 12:38-44 or 12:41-44

OCTOBER 31, 2021 | 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

TODAY’S READINGS

October 31, 2021

31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

FIRST READING

“Therefore, you shall love the LORD,

your God, with all your heart, and with

all your soul, and with all your

strength.” (Dt 6:5)

PSALM

I love you, Lord, my strength. (Ps 18)

SECOND READING

But Jesus, because he remains

forever, has a priesthood that does not

pass away. Therefore, he is always able

to save those who approach God

through him. (Heb 7:24-25)

GOSPEL

And when Jesus saw that he

answered with understanding, he said

to him, "You are not far from the

kingdom of God." (Mk 12:34)

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.

The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969,

1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation.

GIVE ONLINE

To strengthen stewardship at St.

Peter the Fisherman, we invite

you to consider utilizing a new

and easier way to support our

parish–automated giving

through WeShare from LPI.

https://spfcp.weshareonline.org/

Liturgical Ministers

BLACKOUT DATES NEEDED FOR WINTER

December-February

DEADLINE: November 15

Submit your information on the MSP app or contact

Cheryl (920)793-4531 or email [email protected]

PRAYER LINE

If you wish to request prayers for

someone, please call:

Marlene (920)794-7117,

Diane (920)794-7245 or

email: [email protected]

Please call ONLY between the

hours of 8:00 am and 6:00 pm.

HOLIDAY FIESTA

The Saint Peter the Fisherman

Holiday Fiesta Kids Raffle is

receiving many donations of

wonderful items for children of all

ages. Donations of new toys for

any age, may be brought to the

church office through Monday,

November 15th. Please mark your

donation with your name, and

that is for the Kids Raffle section at

the Holiday Fiesta.

Tickets for a chance to win the

items will be available on the day

of the event, and will be 50 cents

each, or 5 for $2.00. All ages may

participate in this raffle.

PARISH STAFF

Deacon Paul Gleichner

Pastoral Leader

[email protected]

Fr. Dave Pleier

Priest Celebrant

[email protected]

Jon LaRoche

Liturgy, Music, RCIA Coordinator

[email protected]

Cheryl Kuether

Administrative Assistant

[email protected]

Lisa Taddy

Business Manager

[email protected]

Deacon John Vincent

Pastoral Outreach

[email protected]

Deacon Tom Tomaszewski

Director of Religious Education

[email protected]

Debra Rahn

Religious Education Assistant

[email protected]

Kelly Scheuer

Religious Education Assistant

& Weekend Coordinator

[email protected]

Sue Herrmann

Financial Recorder,

Scrip Coordinator

[email protected]

Ted Hacker

Maintenance & Grounds

[email protected]

Deacon Frank Birr

[email protected]

Chris St. Pierre

Facilities Maintenance

& Safety Coordinator

[email protected]

04

PARISH NEWS

ST. PETER THE FISHERMAN | TWO RIVERS, WI | (920) 793-4531 | WWW.SPFCP.ORG

PARISH COMMUNITY SCHEDULE

Monday, November 1:

7:35am Rosary-CH

8:00am All Saints Day Mass-CH

9:00am “Coming Home” Choir Rehearsal-CH

1:00pm Grief Support Session-JV

6:30pm All Saints Day Mass

Tuesday, November 2:

7:35am Rosary-CH

8:00am All Souls Day Mass-CH

1:00pm Men’s Sheepshead-JV

5:30pm Yoga-MH

6:30pm Mass of Remembrance-CH

Wednesday, November 3:

7:35am Rosary-CH

8:00am Mass-CH

6:00pm Gr. 1-5, Edge Class-2nd fl/MH

Thursday, November 4:

7:35am Rosary-CH

8:00am Mass-CH

9:00am Bible Study with Leland Koeser-JV

12:00pm Eucharistic Adoration—CH

5:30pm Yoga-MH

6:30pm “Laudate” Choir Rehearsal-CH

Friday, November 5:

7:35am Rosary-CH

8:00am Mass-CH

Saturday, November 6:

9:00am Women of the Word with Jo Yungerman-JV

4:00pm Polka Mass-CH

5:00pm Spaghetti Dinner-DH

Sunday, November 7:

8:00am Mass-CH

10:00am Mass-CH

10:00am Children’s Liturgy of the Word-JV

4:30pm Sunday Supper-DH

SCRIP NEWS

SCRIP is sold at the parish office during regular office hours. Visit

shopwithscrip.com for an alternative way to buy SCRIP.

Any questions contact Sue Herrmann, SPF SCRIP Coordinator,

[email protected] or 920-793-4531.

SALES FOR THE WEEK - OCTOBER 17—23, 2021

Total Sales................................................................................................... ....................................$3,138.80

Actual Profit .....................................................................................................................................$206.28

Check the bulletin board for the special $5 & $10 gift cards to be

ordered. Great stocking stuffers. These must be ordered.

Key:

CH-Church

DH-Dining Hall

JV-Javaluia Coffee Shop

LO-Lounge

MH-Marian Hall�

OCTOBER 31, 2021 | 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

PARISH NEWS

05

UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS

Saturday, Nov. 6 | 9:00am | Javaluia Coffee Shop

Women of the Word with Jo Yungerman

Elisheba and the daughter of Aaron

Saturday, Nov. 6 | 4:00pm | Dining Hall | Polka Mass with

spaghetti dinner & dancing to follow. Tickets for the meal

will be sold before and after Masses, Oct. 30/31 and at the

parish office. Cost is $8.00 per ticket or 2 for $15.00.

Nov. 7, 14, 28 | 4:30pm | Dining Hall | Sunday Supper

Doors will open at 3:30pm. Free will donation. All are

welcome. No reservations. Transportation available, call Carol

at 645-8821 by Sunday, 1:00pm. Contact Roxanne at 794-8276

for more information.

Wednesday, Nov. 10 | 1:00pm Javaluia Coffee Shop

Movie & Snack: “November Christmas” 1hr 34m

Snacks sponsored by Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels.

Through a child’s eyes, imagine how special it would make a

sick little girl feel if the holidays were to magically move

forward, just for her.

Saturday, Nov. 13 | 11:30am | Marian Hall

Grateful Gathering Dinner Never Alone Widows & Widowers

Complete Thanksgiving Meal. Free Will Offering. Please RSVP

to Carol 682-4250 or Florence 793-3886

Sunday, Nov. 21 | 8:30-12:00 | Marian Hall | Ladies of SPF

Holiday Fiesta Cookies, crafts, raffle, silent auction, etc.

PASTORAL CARE

Please let our office know if you, a family member, or a friend

is in need of a visit in the hospital or nursing home. With

healthcare privacy laws, we are not made aware of our

parishioners’ needs unless someone shares it with us.

Contact our office at 793-4531 or [email protected].

We would like to share our support.

Asher Garceau

son of Jesse & Sherry

was presented to God in Baptism.

Congratulations and may God

continue to bless you.

Memorial Remembrance Mass

Tuesday, November 2 · 6:30pm

St. Peter the Fisherman Church

Please join us in remembering the

members of our parish family who

have passed away this past year. Invitations have been sent

out to the family contact name on the clergy record from

the funeral home. If you lost a loved one this year who is

not a parish member and you would like them to be

included in this mass, you are welcome to call the office

and we will include a candle for your loved one.

Office: 793-4531 or email: [email protected]

2022 Mass &

Sanctuary Candle Intentions

The Mass & Candle Intention Book

for 2022 will open on Monday,

November 1 at 8:00 AM in the

Parish Dining Hall. Those who come

to the hall will take priority over

mailed letters and phone calls for

the first day.

MASSES: We will accept two

masses per loved one per year, one

weekend and one weekday. You

may list as many family members as

you like in your intention.

One mass each weekend is

designated “for the parish” as per

Code of Canon Law 534. “For the

parish” masses are rotated at

different times each weekend. All

holy day & holiday masses will be for

the parish.

One mass per weekend and one

mass per week may have two mass

intentions.

SANCTUARY CANDLE: We will

accept one candle intention per

loved one per year. You may list as

many family members as you like in

your intention.

Mass intentions and candle

intentions will only be accepted with

the required $10.00 stipend for each.

ST. PETER THE FISHERMAN | TWO RIVERS, WI | (920) 793-4531 | WWW.SPFCP.ORG

06

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/RONCALLI CS

Roncalli High School invites families of future high school

students in grades 5-8, or current high schoolers who are

considering a new school for the 2022-23 school year, to

attend Preview Night on Nov. 3. The event will take place at

Roncalli High School, 2000 Mirro Drive and begin at 6 p.m.

Parents and guardians, along with their

students, should enter through the Fine

Arts Center doors off of East Albert Drive.

Pre-registration is not required. For

questions, contact Shannon Pritzl,

director of admissions, at

[email protected].

Roncalli Catholic Schools invites the public to whet their

appetite and attend the International Food

Fair on Nov. 6. The event, for adults only, will

take place at Roncalli High School, 2000 Mirro

Drive, beginning at 5 p.m. Featuring cuisine

from around the world, the Food Fair will offer

culinary delights and delicious desserts. More

details can be found on Facebook and at

https://rems.roncallicatholicschools.org/international-food-

fair.

Roncalli High School will stage its live

production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR

Nov. 11-14. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR is

presented by arrangement with Concord

Theatricals on behalf of The Really Useful

Group. www.concordtheatrials.com The

show, with music by Andrew Lloyd Weber

and lyrics by Tim Rice, will be performed at

the high school’s Fine Arts Center, 2000

Mirro Drive. Inspired by the

Gospels, the production

covers the final week of

Christ’s life. Performances will

take place Nov. 11-13 at 7 p.m.

in the 485-seat Zimmer

Auditorium, and on Nov. 14 at

2 p.m. Admission is $15 for

adults, $10 for senior citizens (65 and older)

and $5 for students (18 and under).

General seating tickets may be purchased

at the box office one hour prior to each

show.

Save the date for these upcoming events�

COMMUNITY EVENTS

07

Regional Care Ministry Volunteer Training

A Regional Training Open to All Parishes

Saturday, November 13, 2021

St. Bernadette Parish Center

Lower Level

2331 E. Lourdes Dr., Appleton, WI 54915

Refreshments and Fellowship

8:30AM-9:00AM | Training: 9:00AM—3:00PM

Presented by: Gloria Koth, RN, Pastoral Care Ministry Lead, St.

Bernadette Parish

Ellen Mommaerts, MTS, Director of Discipleship Training & Family

Ministry, St. Margaret Mary Parish, Neenah Care Ministry is a parish

based, volunteer lay ministry training program developed by the

Diocese of Green Bay to expand the pastoral care dimension

offered by the Church. It is a one-on-one lay pastoral care giving

program that responds to a variety of parish pastoral care needs.

Those interested in Care Ministry Training, or those who already

bring communion to those who are sick, in facilities, or homebound

and have not attended this training are strongly encouraged to

attend this event. Registration fee will be paid for by the parish,

lunch is included. Please contact Kelly 793-4531 ext.110 or e-mail

Kelly at [email protected], by November 1

st

.

St. Mary's Drive Thru Chicken

Dinner, Sunday, October 31st

St Mary's in Clarks Mills

11am to 2pm (or while dinners

last) Cost: $11. Chicken,

mashed potatoes & gravy,

dressing, sauerkraut, carrots,

applesauce, dinner roll &

dessert. Matching donation

from Catholic Financial

Knights of Columbus

The Knights of Columbus

council 1957 have named Dave

and Sandy Abts as the October

family of the month. Please

join us in congratulating them.

WBAY TV 2 Green Bay will be

airing the Knights of

Columbus sponsored 'St.

Joseph Documentary' on

October 31st @ 1:00 p.m.

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Funeral Directors: Ken Kasper - Mike Eckley

Industrial - Commercial - Residential24 Hour Emergency Service

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MARIBEL HEATING & PLUMBING LLC

Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, Wells, Septics, Softeners, Sump Pumps,

Bath/Kitchen Remodel & Water Heaters610 Tower Ave.

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Locally Owned & Operated Pharmacy

1500 Washington St., Two RiversMon-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-1

794-1225

Caring Beyond Prescriptions

www.NsightTel.comInternet & Voice

920-553-2211

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Realtor - AssociateCell (920) 973-0354

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Green Bay Diocesan MuseuM At St. Francis Xavier Cathedral

140 So. Madison St. Green Bay, WI 54301

Tours Available Phone 920-432-4348

Compliments of

Manitowoc Tool & Manufacturing 4330 Expo 686-8232

Transportation Services, Inc.2880 Dogwood Lane

Manitowoc, WI 54220Tel.: (920) 683-3203 Fax: (920) 683-3247

3303 Lincoln Ave. • Two Rivers 793-1361

www.krajnikchev.com Sales, Service, Parts and Body Shop

Raddatz & AssociatesNathan Raddatz, CFP®, APMA®, CRPC®

Joseph Jost, CLTC®, APMA® www.ameripriseadvisors.com/team/raddatz-associates/

Manitowoc • 920-682-1119

R&R SAW AND ENGINE SERVICE

Jonsered & Efco Dealer2 Miles North Of Larabee On Q1/2 Mile East On Factory Rd.

(920) 776-1935

Kozlowski Tire & Auto

Cory Kozlowski, OwnerParishioner

1413 Washington St, Two Rivers, WI 54241

T (920) 793-3126 F (920) 553-3126

Kozlowski Tire & Auto

www.lakeshorefamilyfuneralhomes.com

(920) 794-7100 (920) 794-7100 www.tworiversfamilydental.com

(920) 684-8771 • Manitowoc www.shimeksfurniture.com

We Proudly Display A Large Selection Of Apartment Size Sofas & Dining Sets

Largest Selection of Power Lift Recliners in the Area Family Owned and Operated Since 1919

BUYERS OF FERROUS & NON FERROUS SCRAP METALS

B&B Metals Processing Co., Inc. Open to Public M-F 7am to 3pm

920-693-8261 • FAX 920-693-8007 • www.bandbmetals.com

14520 PIONEER ROAD, NEWTON, WI 53063

Contact Shannon Pritzl, director of admissions at (920) 686-8145 or [email protected]

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