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Divine Mercy Sunday Sunday, April 27, 2014 Acts of the Apostles 2:42-47; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31 May Crowning Sunday, May 4, 2014 Acts of the Apostles 2:14, 22-33; 1 Peter 1:17-21; Luke 24:13-35
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Divine Mercy Sunday

Sunday, April 27, 2014 Acts of the Apostles 2:42-47; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31

May Crowning

Sunday, May 4, 2014 Acts of the Apostles 2:14, 22-33; 1 Peter 1:17-21; Luke 24:13-35

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The Chaplet of The Divine Mercy

The Chaplet of Mercy is recited using ordinary rosary beads of five decades.

The Chaplet is preceded by two opening prayers from the

Diary of Saint Faustina and followed by a closing prayer.

1. Make the Sign of the Cross

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

2. Optional Opening Prayers

You expired, Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls, and

the ocean of mercy opened up for the whole world. O Fount of Life,

unfathomable Divine Mercy, envelop the whole world and empty

Yourself out upon us.

(Repeat three times)

O Blood and Water, which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fountain of Mercy for us, I trust in You!

3. Our Father

Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it

is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who

trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Amen.

4. Hail Mary

Hail Mary, full of grace. The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of

thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, Amen.

5. The Apostle's Creed

I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our

Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was

crucified, died and was buried; He descended into hell; on the third day He rose again from the dead; He

ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty; from there He will come

to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of

saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

6. The Eternal Father

Eternal Father, I offer you the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your Dearly Beloved Son, Our Lord,

Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.

7. On the Ten Small Beads of Each Decade

For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.

8. Repeat for the remaining decades

Saying the "Eternal Father" (6) on the "Our Father" bead and then 10 "For the sake of His sorrowful

Passion" (7) on the following "Hail Mary" beads.

9. Conclude with Holy God (Repeat three times)

Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.

10. Optional Closing Prayer

Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion — inexhaustible, look kindly upon

us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent,

but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will, which is Love and Mercy itself.

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Office Hours:

Closed April 21-25 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM (M-F)

Phone: (434) 589-5201 Fax: (434) 589-4463

[email protected]

Visit our Website: http://saintspeterpaul.org/

Rectory 15 Dogleg Rd

Palmyra, VA 22963 (434) 589-5200

[email protected]

Twinning with Saint Peter's

Parish in Fond-Pierre, Haiti

Office Manager: Pamela Dempsey

Pastoral Council Chair: Crystal Icenhour

Finance Council Chair:

Carol Fernandes

MASS INTENTIONS

Day Date Mass For Status Requested By Celebrant

Saturday 4/26 5pm John Feeney D Bob & Kay Stanton Fr. Gerald

Sunday 4/27 9am * Missa Pro Populo Fr. Gerald

Sunday 4/27 11am Charlotte Watson D Mary & Don Layton Fr. Gerald

Wednesday 4/30 9am Leah Godsey D Joan Godsey Fr. Gerald

Thursday 5/1 9am * Janet Fortino D William Fortino Fr. Gerald

Friday 5/2 9am Joseph Heffernan D Mary Rausa Fr. Gerald

Saturday 5/3 9am George Bockman D Bernedette & James Casey Fr. Gerald

Saturday 5/3 5pm Charlotte Watson D Michael & Carol Donohue Fr. Gerald

Sunday 5/4 9am * Dick Hassuin Family D Fr. Gerald

Sunday 5/4 11am Missa Pro Populo Fr. Gerald

Sunday 5/4 11am Charlie Geiger D Midge Geiger Fr. Gerald

* Celebrated at St. Joseph's/Shrine of St. Katharine Drexel

Office Hours: Thursday after Mass until 12pm

Phone: (434) 842-3970

Weekend: Sunday 9:00AM

Holy Day: 9:00AM

Weekday: Thu 9:00AM

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sunday: before Mass 8:30AM

Adoration : Last Sunday of the Month 7:30 – 8:30AM

Pastor: Rev. Gerald Francis Musuubire

Permanent Deacon: Rev. Mr. Robert Allen

Weekend: 1st Saturday 9:00AM

Saturday Vigil 5:00PM

Sunday 11:00AM

1st Holy Communion Saturday May 3 9:00AM

May Crowning Sunday May 4 11:00AM

Holy Day: Vigil 7:00PM

Feast Day 12 NOON

Weekday: Wed & Fri 9:00AM

Latin Mass:

Our Lady of Peace Appomattox

1st & 3rd Sunday 3:00PM

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

First Friday after 9AM Mass or by appointment

Saturday 4:00PM

Adoration: Monday-Friday 6AM to 12MIDNIGHT

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SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, PALMYRA, VA APRIL 26-27, 2014

Please keep in your prayers those in our parish (and their family/friends) who are infirm or ailing

James Aspell * Nancy Avers * Jean Beagle * Anne Branigan * Winnie Browning * George Burnett

Edward Casavant * Tim Cecil * Bill Clapp * Peggy Collins * Tina Counts * Eugene Crowley * Alex Cullen

Jane Denilek * Joyce DeRagon * Carol & Mike Donohue * Yolanda Durant * Helga Fallis * Marchia Fallon

Madeline Forsthoefel * Angelina Franco * Kathy Geisler * Fred Hansen * Troxie Harding * Eva Harris

Gene Haugh * Eleanor Holodak * Caisey Rose Hoffman * Barbara Hughes * Kimberly Hulick * Margaret Johnson

Sylvia Johnson * James Kearney * Kathi Kuhlow * Olive Kinch * Marcia Aulebach-Lagomarsino * Fr Robert Lange

Raymond Lantz * Terri Layton * Camille Long * Judy Lynch * Sylvia Martin * Edward McCarthy * Brenda Morgan

Lisa Morgan * Theresa Nassoz * Mary Nichlson * Rev. Brian Orahood * Matthew Painter * Ryan Palmer

Danny Paluszek * Denise & Richard Pillar * Sandi Petras * Agnes Pomeroy * Kathleen Quaglieri * Mark Redline

Bonnie Rehm * Margaret Reilly * Anna Rosso * Neil Schwandt * Sister Ann Schwarzenboeck

Sue Scott * Karen S. * Fr. Scordo * Bob and Mary Sedlak * James Sokol * Anne Sorenson * Alice Sorrentino

Bob Stanton * The Thomas Family * Karen Thompson * Ruth Ann Umland * Diane Wolfe

Robert Venere * Robert Watts * Doris Woodward * Colleen Yeager * Jessica Yeager * Jodi ZenZen

From the From the From the From the Pastor's PenPastor's PenPastor's PenPastor's Pen:::: The Feast of Divine Mercy

During the course of Jesus' revelations to Saint Faustina on the Divine Mercy, He asked on numerous occasions that

a feast day be dedicated to the Divine Mercy and that this feast be celebrated on the Sunday after Easter. This Feast, which

had already been granted to the nation of Poland and been celebrated within Vatican City, was granted to the Universal

Church by Pope John Paul II on the occasion of the canonization of Sr. Faustina on 30 April 2000. In a decree dated 23 May

2000, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments stated that "throughout the world the Second

Sunday of Easter will receive the name Divine Mercy Sunday. These papal acts represent the highest endorsement that the

Church can give to a private revelation, an act of papal infallibility proclaiming the certain sanctity of the mystic, and the

granting of a universal feast, as requested by Our Lord to St. Faustina. A special devotion began spreading throughout the

world in the 1930s. The message is nothing new, but is a reminder of what the Church has always taught through scripture

and tradition: that God is merciful and forgiving and that we, too, must show mercy and forgiveness. But in the Divine Mercy

devotion, the message takes on a powerful new focus, calling people to a deeper understanding that God’s love is unlimited

and available to everyone especially the greatest sinners.

The message of mercy is that God loves us all of us no matter how great our sins. He wants us to recognize that His

mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others.

Thus, all will come to share His joy. It is a message we can call to mind simply by remembering ABC:

A — Ask for His Mercy. God wants us to approach Him in prayer constantly, repenting of our sins and asking Him to pour

His mercy out upon us and upon the whole world.

B — Be merciful. God wants us to receive His mercy and let it flow through us to others. He wants us to extend love and

forgiveness to others just as He does to us.

C — Completely trust in Jesus. God wants us to know that the graces of His mercy are dependent upon our trust. The

more we trust in Jesus, the more we will receive.

There was a Decree of Indulgence for Divine Mercy Sunday that grants a plenary or full indulgence. A plenary

indulgence means that by the merits of Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the saints, the full remission of the

temporal punishment due to sacramentally forgiven sins is obtained. The person becomes as if just baptized and would fly

immediately to heaven if he died in that instant. A partial indulgence means that a portion of the temporal punishment due to

forgiven sin is remitted. Partial indulgences are received either by doing some act to which a partial indulgence is attached

(e.g. praying a partially indulgenced prayer, attending Mass and receiving Holy Communion and confession), or by the

incomplete fulfillment of the conditions attached to a plenary indulgence.

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OFFERTORY COLLECTION

April 12-13

First Offering

$ 4,443.00

First Offering - Faith Direct $ 1,515.25

Total: $ 5,958.25

Amount needed for Budget (2014)

$ 5,770.00

Difference: $188.25

Second Collection this Week: Capital Campaign

Second Collection next weekend: Building Fund

SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, PALMYRA, VA APRIL 26-27, 2014

ROOM ACTIVITY SCHEDULE

Sun 4/27 1st Communion Practice 9:15 - 10:30am Church

Youth Choir Practice 9:30 - 10:30am M

Mon 4/28

Tops Weight Loss 6:00 - 7:30pm M

Den 1 6:30 - 7:30pm C

Saved by the Book 7:00 - 8:00pm R

Knights of Columbus Officers 7:00 - 9:00pm M

Tues 4/29 1st Communion Practice 6:30-7:30pm Church

Wed 4/30 Troop 138 7:00 - 8:30pm C

Thurs 5/1

Crafters Corner 9:30 - 2:30pm C

Rejoice Scripture Study 1:00 - 2:00pm M

RCIA 7:00 - 9:00pm M

Fri 5/2 Youth Group 7:00 - 10:00pm C

Sat 5/3 1st Communion Mass/Brunch 9:00 - 11:00am Church/C

Haiti Bake Sale After Mass C

M= St Michael Room; R= St Raphael Room; C= Commons; G= Gabriel

If you are celebrating your

Marriage Anniversary in April

and would like to be part of the

Marriage Blessing Mass

Saturday, May 3rd

Please notify the office before

Monday, April 28th

The Crafters meet each

Thursday, 9:30 - 2:30

Please join us when you can to help

us make the 2014 Craft Fair

Bigger and Better than last year.

We need YOUR help to make

this year a success.

Any questions call:

Diana (434) 589-5136

Joanne (434) 591-0807

Mary (434) 589-6281

SANCTUARY CANDLE MEMORIAL April

Donor: Virginia Plisko

Memorial: Donald Plisko

BREAD AND WINE MEMORIAL April

Donor: Helga Fallis Memorial: The Deceased Members of the Esser, Fallis, & Byuma Families

Coming Tuesday May 13th 7pm

Four (4) Positions will be open on

your Parish Council as of June.

Please consider serving your

Church by running for this important

volunteer role, as we move forward

to meet the ever increasing needs

of our parish. You must be a

registered member of Sts. Peter

and Paul.

You may pickup an application in

the Commons of from the website.

The application must be in the

office by Friday, May 16th.

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SAINTS PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, PALMYRA, VA APRIL 26-27, 2014

In today’s gospel Christ says “Peace be

with you.” Let the peace and love of

Christ reign in your marriage. Attend the

next

Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend

and learn how to refocus your marriage on what is most

important.

The next weekend is

June 27-29

Richmond, VA.

For more information visit:

renewmarriage-vasouth.org or call (757) 483-3209

Fuel and Hunger Fund Grant

Saints Peter and Paul has been awarded $2,500

to assist us with our Justice and Peace Ministry.

The Fuel and Hunger Fund, supported almost exclusively by the Annual Diocesan Appeal, supports Catholic outreach and ministry programs serving children, families in need and the elderly in communities across the Diocese.

Approximately 11 percent of Virginia residents (representing over 908,000 individuals) live below the poverty level. Last year, the Fuel and Hunger Fund helped

parishes, Catholic organizations, and their

community partners meet the need for groceries

as well as heating, rent, and shelter assistance for

25.8 percent of these individuals.

Jewelry for our

Yard Sale! Please contact George Kuhlow

to donate your

Vintage Jewelry (434) 589-6158

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For the first time in Church history, two popes will be canonized at the

same time:

Popes John XXIII and

John Paul II

EWTN Channel 291

ewtn.com/canonization/2popes

will air programs and specials to commemorate the lives of these two great men plus live coverage of the canonization events from Rome and around the world beginning Monday April 21st 1:30 AM

The United States Conference of

Catholic Bishops

usccb.org To explore the meaning of the lives of these modern-day spiritual heroes, the U.S. Bishops Office for Media Relations asked several persons to reflect on their contributions. Please visit this site to learn more about these two

popes.

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Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of

fourteen children born to a family of sharecroppers

that lived in a village in Lombardy. He was

ordained a priest on 10 August 1904 and served in

various posts including appointments as a papal

nuncio in France, and a delegate to Bulgaria and

Greece. Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal in a

consistory on 12 January 1953 in addition to

naming him the Patriarch of Venice and the

Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca.

Roncalli was elected pope on 28 October 1958 at

the age of 76 after eleven ballots. No one could

have been more surprised with the election than

Roncalli himself, who had come to Rome with a

return train ticket to Venice. He was the first pope

to take the pontifical name of "John" upon election

in more than 500 years, and his choice settled the

complicated question of official numbering

attached to this papal name due to the antipope of

this name.

Pope John XXIII surprised those who expected him

to be a caretaker pope by calling the historic

Second Vatican Council (1962–65), the first session

opening on 11 October 1962. However, he did not

live to see it to completion, dying on 3 June 1963 of

stomach cancer, four-and-a-half years after his

election, and two months after the completion of

his final and famed encyclical, Pacem in Terris.

The miraculous healing of an Italian nun, who was

dying after stomach surgery, is attributed to Pope

John XXIII. In a rare exception, however, Pope

Francis waived the need for a second miracle and

fast-tracked Pope John's canonization. Pope John is

remembered most for the calling of the Second

Vatican Council in 1959 (Vatican II) and, then,

overseeing what became sweeping reforms in the

church.

His feast day is not celebrated on the date of his

death as is usual, but it is on 11 October, the day of

the first session of the Second Vatican Council.

Pope John Paul II was born Karol Józef Wojtyla on

May 18, 1920, in Wadowice, Poland. He was

ordained in 1946, became the bishop of Ombi in

1958, and became the archbishop of Krakow in

1964. He was made a cardinal by Pope Paul VI in

1967. In 1978, John Paul made history by becoming

the first non-Italian pope in more than four

hundred years. As the leader of the Catholic

Church, he traveled the world, visiting more than

100 countries to spread his message of faith and

peace. But he was close to home when he faced the

greatest threat to his life. In 1981, an assassin shot

John Paul twice in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.

Fortunately, he was able to recover from his

injuries and later forgave his attacker.

A vocal advocate for human rights, John Paul often

spoke out about suffering in the world. He held

strong positions on many topics, including his

opposition to capital punishment. A charismatic

figure, John Paul used his influence to bring about

political change and is credited with the fall of

communism in his native Poland. He was not

without critics, however. Some have stated that he

could be harsh with those who disagreed with him

and that he would not compromise his hard-line

stance on certain issues, such as contraception.

John Paul II died on April 2, 2005, at the age of 84,

at his Vatican City residence. More than 3 million

people waited in line to say good-bye to their

beloved religious leader at St. Peter's Basilica

before his funeral on April 8.

On July 5, 2013, waving the usual five-year waiting

period, the Vatican announced that the Roman

Catholic Church would declare Pope John Paul II a

saint, and that the canonization ceremony would

be April 27th.John Paul II is created with curing a

French nun of Parkinson's disease after she prayed

to him and with curing a Costa Rican woman who

had an aneurysm..

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How to Become a Saint in the Catholic Church

The Catholic Church does not make saints like Hollywood makes movie stars. Catholics saints are men

and women who lived holy lives in obedience to God’s will, and they became saints at the moment they

entered heaven. However, the Church does recognize those souls that the Church can confirm are in

heaven as saints.

The process for being declared a saint is ancient, traditional, and often mysterious. Evidence must be

presented to persuade Church officials that the person in question in fact lived a virtuous life, had faith,

and had the support and help of God. The Church also looks at miracles as evidence that God is

working through that person.

Stages on the road to sainthood

Usually, the process of recognizing a saint starts no earlier than five years after a person’s death.

Usually, the potential saint’s pastor presents the case to the bishop. Specific stages are met on the path

to being declared a saint:

• Servant of God: As soon as the person is accepted for consideration, they are called a

Servant of God.

• Venerable: After the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints determines that the servant

of God lived a life of heroic virtue, they are granted the title of venerable. Heroic virtue doesn’t

mean a person was perfect or sinless, but that they worked aggressively to improve themselves

spiritually and never gave up trying to be better and grow in holiness.

• Blessed: After the Church establishes one miracle, the venerable person’s cause is presented to

the pope to see whether he deems them worthy of being called blessed. This step is called

beatification and is the next-to-last step.

• *Saint: Another miracle and the blessed person’s cause is presented to the pope again for his

judgment. If he determines that the evidence is clear and that contrary reports aren’t credible, he

may initiate the canonization procedure. If all goes well, the candidate is publicly recognized as a

saint.

The process

Only people whose existence can be verified and whose lives can be examined are possible candidates

for canonization. Candidates for sainthood undergo an investigation:

• Informative inquiries are made into the person’s life, reputation, and activities while they lived

on earth

• Proof that no one has proclaimed or is already proclaiming and honoring the person as a saint

before it’s been officially declared

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If the thorough background check leads the investigators to declare the candidate venerable, evidence

of miracles attributed to the candidate’s intercession with God is sought. Miracles need to be

documented and authenticated, so eyewitnesses alone are considered insufficient. Medical, scientific,

psychiatric, and theological experts are consulted, and evidence is given to them for their professional

opinion. If a scientific, medical, or psychological explanation exists for what had only appeared to be a

miracle, then it isn’t an authentic miracle. Only immediate, spontaneous, and inexplicable phenomena

are up for consideration as authentic miracles.

A group of Italian doctors (Consulta Medica) examine the healing miracles. Some of the doctors aren’t

Catholic and some are, but all are qualified and renowned physicians. They don’t declare a healing a

miracle, but instead say, “We can find no scientific or medical explanation for the cure.”

Besides miraculous healings, the commission examines other phenomena:

• Incorruptibility: Long after the saint is dead, the body is found free of decay when exhumed

from the grave. The Church considers St. Catherine of Siena to be an example. She died in 1380,

and 600 years later without any embalming, her flesh hasn’t decomposed.

• *Liquefaction: The dried blood of the saint, long dead, miraculously liquefies on the feast day.

The Church considers St. Januarius (San Gennaro in Italian; A.D. 275?–305), the patron saint of

Naples, to be an example. According to the Church, a vial of his dried blood liquefies every year on

September 19.

• Odor of sanctity: The body of the saint exudes a sweet aroma, like roses, rather than the usual

pungent stench of decay. The Church considers St. Teresa of Avila (1515–82) to be just such an

example. The Church believes her grave exuded a sweet fragrance for nine months after her

death.

The pope alone decides who is publicly recognized as a saint in churches all over the world and gets a

feast day.

The actual act of beatification, in which a person is declared blessed, or of canonization, which is

officially recognizing a saint, usually takes place in St. Peter’s Square outside the Vatican and St. Peter’s

Basilica. Sometimes, though, the pope beatifies and canonizes in the country where the person lived

and died, as in the case of St. Juan Diego. He was an Aztec peasant, and the Church believes Mary, as

Our Lady of Guadalupe, appeared to him in Mexico in 1531. In his case, 12,000 people were present in

the Basilica in Mexico City, and 30,000 waited outside, watching on video monitors.

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Denise Bryant * Rosemarie M Campbell * Vito Cortese * Alma Davis * John DuBeau * Christine Fusaro

Mauricio Granados * Randolph Patterson Green * Gabrielle Griffith * Adam Henshaw * Marvin Jackson

Emma Lindahl King Kathryn Kuhn * Leonard Joseph Mark * William Monola * Tom Nelson

Howell L. B. Newton *Michael Rocklein Warren Rose * Erick Shapiola * Richard Sharff

Rodolfo Galvez-Sobral * Lauren Taddei * Danny Stewart Julie Waitz * Jordan Watkins

Christopher White * Kathi Williamson

OFFERTORY COLLECTION

Weekly Offering for: 04/13 $955.00

Catholic Virginian $51.00

All Parishioners are kindly reminded to use their Church envelopes for Sunday’s collection.

This truly helps the money counters.

Anyone who has not registered with the parish, please do so. Ask an Usher for a registration form.

If you have something you need in the parish bulletin, please be sure to email Alice

by noon on Tuesday [email protected]. Thank you!

We are in the process of updating our registrations.

If there are folks who have not registered or ones

that have information that needs correcting, such as:

change of address, phone number, etc.

Please see Donna Neumann

It is time again for our

Semi-annual 50/50 Raffle

Sts Peter & Paul Yard Sale

May 9 & 10th

Parishioners will be given their tickets

after mass. You do not have to be

present to win. This is a good Fund

Raiser for our parish. Tickets will be

sold at the Yard Sale both days. Thank

you for your continued support of your

parish. We have had several winners

from St Joseph's in the past years.

Good Luck!!

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