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Page 1: October 14, 2018 14 de Octubre de 2018 Queen of Peace Catholic … · 2019. 4. 21. · Téllez y José Luis Quinto. Hospitalidad: Rose Sanguino, Sobrina de Rosa, Tony Barilla y Olivia

320 Mulberry Street · Waterloo, Iowa · Telephone: 319-226-3655

October 14, 2018 14 de Octubre de 2018

Queen of Peace Catholic Parish

Parroquia Reina de la Paz

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QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH

Waterloo, Iowa

Church: 320 Mulberry St., Waterloo, Iowa 50703

Office: 320 Mulberry St., Waterloo, Iowa 50703 Telephone: 319-226-3655

Scallon Hall 319-234-3161

BAPTISM & CONFIRMATION

Contact Faith Formation

Office at 233-0498.

MARRIAGE

Contact the priests at

least six months before

intended date.

HOMEBOUND COMMUNION/

ANNOINTING OF THE SICK

Call the rectory office at

226-3655 if you are

unable to attend church

and wish to receive

Communion and/or be

anointed.

HOSPITAL VISITS

If you or a member of

your family are in the

hospital or know that you

are going to be

hospitalized, please call

the Parish Office

at 226-3655.

BULLETIN DEADLINE

Please call the office by

noon on Monday for

announcements the

following weekend. You

may also bring them to the

office or email them to:

[email protected]

INQUIRY CLASSES FOR RCIA

If you are not baptized or

baptized and have been

away from church a long

time, contact Dave

Cushing at 234-9912.

WEB PAGE ADDRESS

www.cedarnet.org/

dbq213 Our bulletin is

put on the web page

weekly.

PARISH STAFF

Rev. Pierre Louis Joseph…………………..Pastor

Mary Werner............................. Bookkeeper

Patricia Norton ..............................Secretary

DEACON COUPLES

Rigoberto & Martha Real ........... 234-6744

Ed & Sharon Weber .................... 232-1584

HISPANIC MINISTRY

Deacon Rigoberto Real ……… Hispanic

Ministry Administrator …………. 234-6744

EDUCATION STAFF

Faith Formation Office: ............. 233-0498

Cedar Valley Catholic Schools.... 232-1422

Tom Novotney/Director .............. 232-1422

Deb Thurman/Business ............. 232-1422

Columbus High School ............... 233-3358

ADULT FORMATION

Director: Dave Cushing ............... 234-9912

CHILDREN & FAMILY CATECHESIS

Julie Niemeyer Assoc. Dir………..234-9912

YOUTH MINISTRY

High School & Middle School Director:

Annie Zeets…. ............. 233-3358 ext. 134

COUNSELING

Catholic Charities ……….…………..272-2080

OFFICE HOURS

Monday-Wednesday .............. 8:00 am-4:00 pm

Thursday-Friday.................... 8:00 am-12:00 pm

TELEPHONE NUMBER

Queen of Peace Office ....................... 226-3655

Emergency Phone……………… …..786-858-3908

Fax………………………………………………..232-1118

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL

Chair………………………………………..Becky Adams

Vice Chair………………………….. Treese Pilkington

Secretary………………………………..Marsha Stroh

OTHER MEMBERS

Rod Crowe Eliana Garcia

Mike McNamee Pete Moreno

Dave Schlichte Bill Schmid

Kathy Stevens

PARISH COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Finance ........................................ Jeff Fitzpatrick

Community Life……………………..Treese Pilkington

Social Justice…………………………...Rod Crowe

Liturgy……………………………………...Jim Reidy

REPRESENTATIVES

Cedar Valley Catholic School Board

Parish Representatives……………..Jeff Fitzpatrick

..................................................... & Martha Real

Finance …………..………………………..Pete Moreno

Faith Formation Commission... Armando Gomez

& Glenda Schmitz

EMAIL ADDRESSES (ALL ADDRESSES END WITH @DBQARCH.ORG

Rev. Pierre Joseph DBQ213 Mary Werner DBQ213BK

Deacon Rigoberto Real DBQCHMW Patricia Norton DBQ213SEC2

WORSHIP SCHEDULE

WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 4:00 pm

Sunday: 9:00 am, 12 Noon (Spanish), 4:00 pm

WEEKDAY MASSES

12:05 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER 7:00 pm Evening Prayer for the World

CONFESSIONS Wednesday-Friday 11:30 -11:50 am

Saturday 3:00 pm

ROSARY Tuesday through Friday at 11:40 am

Saturday 3:30 pm, Sunday 8:30 am, Sunday 11:30 am

Please check schedules on Page 3 for any temporary changes in weekly scheduling.

Readings for the Week of October 14, 2018

Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17

[14]/Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30 or 10:17-27

Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31--5:1/Ps 113:1b-2,

3-4, 5a and 6-7 [cf. 2]/Lk 11:29-32

Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6/Ps 119:41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48

[41a]/Lk 11:37-41

Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and 6 [cf.

Jn 8:12]/Lk 11:42-46

Thursday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17

-18 [12]/Lk 10:1-9

Friday: Eph 1:11-14/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13 [12]/Lk

12:1-7

Saturday: Eph 1:15-23/Ps 8:2-3ab, 4-5, 6-7 [7]/Lk

12:8-12

Next Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22

[22]/Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45

© LPi

PLEASE REMEMBER US IN

YOUR WILL: We encourage

you to remember Queen of

Peace Catholic Church in your

Last Will and Testament. It is

a wonderful way to help en-

sure that the many

good works of your parish

keep becoming reali-

ties. Thank you, parishion-

ers, for your generosity!

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Liturgical Schedule

Date October 20-21, 2018

Saturday, 4:00 pm

Lector Cheryl Van Erem

Communion Ministers Diane DeVine

Joanne Dennis

Liz Hess

John Bedard

Cheryl Van Erem

Servers Christian Nie

Ushers George Sutton

Jason Jensen

Sacristan John Bedard

Musician Ruth Knapp

Sunday, 900 am

Lector Bev Kane

Communion Ministers Rosemary McGrane

Bonnie Anderson

Peggy Gress

Dennis Ahlhelm

Bill Shimek

Mass Servers (Servers needed)

Ushers John Cordes

Tom Milota

Randy Schmitz

Danny Schmitz

Sacristan Pat Brown

Musician (open)

Sunday, 4:00 pm

Lector Kathy Stevens

Communion Ministers Ken & Mickey Collison

Mike McNamee

Servers (Servers needed)

Ushers Dennis Nissen

Sacristan Kathy Stevens

Musicians Grateful

Mass Intentions

Tuesday, October 16

12:05 pm Elaine Morrison

Wednesday, October 17

12:05 pm Dan Sansone

Thursday, October 18

12:05 pm Daniel O. Navarro & all deceased

members of Josephine Navarro Family

Friday, October 19

12:05 pm Dorothy Powell

Saturday, October 20

4:00 pm Jean McCunniff

Sunday, October 21

9:00 am Vladimir Flam

12:00 pm Queen of Peace Parish

4:00 pm Willie & Marcella Breuer

This Coming Week

Monday, October 15

6:30 pm Buds & Blossoms Garden Club Mtg. Scallon

Hall

Tuesday, October 16

8:00 am Quilting Club & Social Grace Rm.

1:00 pm Legion of Mary Mtg. Scallon Hall

1:30 pm Bible Sharing Meet at Bridges Senior Living

4:30-6 pm Community Meals Scallon Hall

5:15 pm Finance Com. Mtg. Rectory

6:30 pm Parish Pastoral Mtg. Grace Rm.

6:30 pm Bible Class (Hisp.) Scallon Hall

Wednesday, October 17

7:00 pm Evening Prayer for the World Scallon Hall

Thursday, October 18

1:30 pm Bereavement Ministry Mtg. Scallon Hall

Sunday, October 21

6:00 pm ME Community Mtg. Call church office

for location of meeting.

Oct. 14, 2018—Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

In today’s Gospel, Jesus asks the rich young man to give

away all that he has in order to have treasure in heaven.

But he is unable to free himself from his possessions, and

so he goes sadly away. Does what I own keep me from

following Jesus?

Stewardship Week of

October 6-7, 2018 Total of all Masses English & Spanish:

Adult $7,438.00

Loose 1,508.15

Youth .00

Holy Day 5.00

Repairs 620.00

Call to Share 150.00

Total 9,721.15

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Parroquia Reina de la Paz

Ministerio Hispano 319-234-6744

320 Mulberry St., Waterloo, Iowa 50703

Horario de oficina: lunes a Jueves: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Viernes 8:00 AM a 12:00 del mediodía (SOLO SE ATIENDE POR CITA)

Page 4 DOMINGO 28 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO

Próxima fecha de para pre-

paración pre-bautismal 10

de noviembre del 2018

Necesita registrarse con

tiempo. Gracias

Les saludo con mucho cariño en esta semana número 28 del tiempo litúrgico ordinario.…

¿Qué debo hacer para alcanzar la vida eterna? Esa pregunta, sin duda, fuerte que el joven le hizo a Jesús, sin duda nos identifica acerca

de lo que nos caracteriza como católicos cristianos. ¿Quién no se ha preguntado alguna vez, que hacer para ser un autentico católico?

¿Qué tengo que hacer? Y la respuesta es simple: ser generoso, ser humilde, ser autentico. El joven del Evangelio era rico y se entriste-

ció porque tenía muchos bienes. Nosotros somos ricos, también. Dicen que donde está tu tesoro...esta tu corazón...y que de lo que

habla tu boca es de lo que abunda tu corazón.

Mis hermanos...Muchas personas encuentran difícil de entender que lo que el Señor nos quiere decir. Hoy en día, existen muchas

“riquezas” que no nos dejan ser auténticos cristianos, como por ejemplo: el trabajo, el dinero, la ambición, los vicios, el pecado, la pere-

za, etc...entonces la pregunta que podemos nosotros plantearnos sería: ¿Que estamos dispuestos a hacer o “dejar” para seguir a Jesús?

Es curioso que muchas personas entiendan este “dejar” como un sacrificio, como ignorando que, ese “dejar” nos esclaviza y cuando

optamos por seguir a Jesús se experimenta un gozo interior indescriptible. Es como una liberación que se experimenta al confiar en

aquel que es la Divina Providencia. ¿Cuántas personas no experimentan ese gozo interior por estar solo pensando egoístamente o estar

confiando en otra cosa que no es Dios?

Mis hermanos...reflexionemos en esto. ¿Qué tienes que hacer para que Jesús tome control de tu vida? El mismo dice: “Busca primero el

Reino de Dios y todo lo demás se te dará por añadidura”

Es simple, no es difícil de entender, pero al mismo tiempo no queremos perder la “seguridad” y rechazamos a Aquel que es fuente de

nuestra seguridad.

¿Qué tenemos que dejar para que Jesús actúe totalmente en nuestra vida? Con cariño...Diacono Real

Celebración del día de todos los santos y día

de los muertos El horario de nuestras celebra-

ciones para estos días será de la siguiente for-

ma:

Miércoles 31 de octubre: Misa de vigilia de to-

dos los santos 5:30pm

Jueves primero de noviembre: Día de todos los

santos Misa a las 12:05pm (Ingles) y 7:00pm

(español)

Viernes 2 de noviembre. Día de los muertos:

12:05 (ingles) y 5:30 (bilingüe).

Riverview Center Esta agencia ofrece asisten-

cia medica y legal, consejería a corto y largo

plazo, asistencia para las personas que han

sufrido violencia sexual y sus familias, progra-

mas de educación / prevención de la violencia.

Línea directa de ayuda a victimas con servicio

las 24 horas 18885570310 Tendremos en los

próximos días una presentación en nuestra pa-

rroquia para que tenga mas información.

Crecimiento matrimonial Habrá unos talleres

de matrimonios donde compartiremos nuestras

experiencias para retroalimentarnos y hablare-

mos del matrimonio como sacramento de Dios.

Próximamente les comparto el horario. Hablare-

mos de los problemas comunes en la familia

como la educación de los hijos, las finanzas, el

plan de Dios para la pareja, etc. Todos están

invitados (aunque no estén casados) Si están

interesados, llame para registrarse.

Servidores para la Santa Misa el 10/21/18

Monaguillos: Miriam Ayard, Fernando García, Adrian

Gómez, Samantha Moreno y Alex Sanguino.

Lectores: Estrella Álvarez, Martin Calderón, Martha

Real y José Escobedo.

Ministros de la Eucaristía: Eliana García, Rosy Quinto,

Sandra Ayard, Martha Real, Jaime Ayard, Ramón

Téllez y José Luis Quinto.

Hospitalidad: Rose Sanguino, Sobrina de Rosa, Tony

Barilla y Olivia Andrés.

Santo Rosario: Buscadores de fe.

Clases de Biblia Para conocer mas acerca de nuestra

religión les invito a la clase de Biblia que comenzará el

martes 21 de agosto en el sótano de la Iglesia de 6:30

a 8:00pm. Es cada martes. Son bienvenidos a que se

integren a la clase

Aviso importante Les pido que si, va ser padrino de

cualquier sacramento se contacte conmigo a la breve-

dad para poder atenderlos mejor. Gracias. Es impor-

tante tramitar con tiempo.

Virgen peregrina Vamos a comenzar, en nuestra pa-

rroquia, las visitas de la Virgen Peregrina. La idea es

fomentar el Santo Rosario y la oración en familia. Co-

menzaremos, Dios mediante, la primera semana de

octubre. En el vestíbulo de la Iglesia hay una carpeta

para apuntarse si la quiere tener en su casa por una

semana. Ya tenemos tres familias anotadas. La prime-

ra de ella será la familia de Antonio Serrato y Estrella

Alvares. Para mas información llame a la oficina. Gra-

cias

¿Necesita oración, bende-

cir su casa o que llevemos

la comunión a algún enfer-

mo, por favor , déjenos

saber 234-67-44. Les

atenderemos con

gusto. Gracias.

Fruto de Nuestro Trabajo

Sobres …....$7,438.00

Efectivo …… 1,508.15

Alma de Cristo, santifícame.

Cuerpo de Cristo, sálvame.

Sangre de Cristo, embriága-

me. Agua del costado de

Cristo, lávame. Pasión de

Cristo, confórtame. ¡Oh buen

Jesús! Óyeme.

Dentro de tus llagas, escón-

deme. No permitas que me

aparte de ti. Del mal enemi-

go, defiéndeme. En la hora

de mi muerte, llámame. Y

mándame ir a ti para que

con tus santos te alabe, por

los siglos de los siglos.

Amen.

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PASTOR’S MESSAGE

The modern mentality tends to give up norms and exalt

carelessness: Do what you want, do what make you feel

good, you are free. At the same time, people are very sensi-

tive to their rights: you got to fight for what you believe and

stand for it. Today we are seeing these two simultaneously

lived out in society; you find people fighting for any kind of

rights. If they believe something and want to get it legalized,

they become immovable in their belief. It’s what happened

with these Pharisees: Moses told us to do it like that, you,

boy, don’t have anything to say. But Jesus shows that what

is legal is not necessarily moral. These guys just did not

want change because they used to take advantage of the

law to abuse their authority.

Years ago, I read a statement from a hollywood star in a

magazine, he said: “marriage is the grave of Love.” To re-

fuse marriage, to refuse social norms, is not necessarily

proof of maturity, but rather the choice to avoid serious re-

sponsibility, commitment. Today we hear a lot of stuff about

marriage. But we Christians. our belief, our firm belief, has

the most reliable basis: the Bible teaches us truths about

marriage; the beauties of marriage and its role in the broad

vision of the salvation. The sacred author teaches us the

necessary truths for salvation: the existence of God, the

origin of our soul, its nature and its destiny. I mention this

because different books present different truths which we

better call mid-truths. Genesis reveals the strict truth in a

way that anybody can understand: there is a creation, there

are man and woman, they are created to live together and

God is our creator. Instead of a grave of Love, Marriage, as

someone said, is the flower-bed of love, or perhaps the co-

coon within which passion turns into commitment. When

you are young and passionate, dating is all romance and

beating hearts and sweaty palms and butterflies in the

stomach. That young love is exciting, but it must bloom into

something greater. The sacrament of marriage is a grace

and a free divine gift which heals the impossibility of man to

love as God loves. Jesus proclaimed that marriage is indis-

soluble. It’s why marriage is for grownups, it implies careful

discernment and intention. Now, we should not use this

indissolubility of marriage to judge or to condemn marriages

in difficulty. Jesus reminded us of the big picture of what

God intended marriage should be, and though troubled

marriages exist, Jesus in his merciful will understands that.

Divorce and separations bring pain, pain for kids, for both

the man and woman, for parents and even for society. The

real problem Jesus wants us to focus on is this: the hard-

ness of heart. That is the illness of our society and of all

societies. Jesus pointed it out with the Pharisees. People

don’t want to open their heart.

Brothers and sisters let’s ask God for the strength to love.

I notice that you love songs; I recommend to you “Love goes

on” by Bernadette Farrell. After listening to it, you will under-

stand why so many marriages fail.

- Fr. Pierre

Parish Update—please pray for:

Deaths: Dorothy Powell October 4

Don Kemp October 5

Kathy Whiteman October 7

May their souls and all the souls of the dearly departed

rest in peace.

Parish Happenings

BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY MEETING AT QUEEN OF PEACE

For some time there has been a need to better support

our parishioners during times of bereavement. If you are

interested in helping develop this ministry, please attend

a meeting on Thursday, October 18 at 1:30 pm in Scallon

Hall or contact Marsha Stroh at 493-8582.

TO ALL COMMUNION MINISTERS

Please plan on attending a very important meeting at

10:00 am, Sunday, October 28 after the 9:00 AM Mass.

The purpose of the meeting is for Father Pierre to meet

each of the Communion Ministers, get to know them and

talk about some slight changes they might notice at the

Mass liturgies.

HOLIDAY CRAFT & BAKE SALE

Queen of Peace Holiday Craft and Bake Sale will be Sat-

urday, November 3 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in Scallon

Hall. Donations of crafts and baked goods are needed

for this event.

WATERLOO PARISH MISSION

According to St. Vincent de Paul, our mission to the spiri-

tually needy and the materially needy are inter-related

and cannot be separated. One without the other is

worthless. Our good words and prayers must be con-

nected to good works. Discover the spirituality of St. Vin-

cent de Paul at our Waterloo Parish Mission Nov. 4, 5

and 6 at Blessed Sacrament.

Learn more online at: http://bit.do/parish-mission

PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL

"Let no one mourn that he has fallen again and again:

for forgiveness has risen from the grave!" (St. John Chry-

sostom) When we ask for God’s forgiveness he gives it

so readily. The Perpetual Adoration Chapel is a great

place to search our hearts and to thank Him for His in-

credible gift of forgiveness. Available 24/7 to all. Spe-

cific needs at this time are Wednesdays at 1am and

8am, and Sundays at 1am once a month. If interested

email [email protected] or call William Brandle

at (319)939-9000.

We need help distributing flyers to area businesses. If

you can help, please take some flyers located on the

tables at each entrance of the church. Thank you.

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Youth Ministry

High School Youth Ministry

NCYC 2019 registration begins in late October. The Na-

tional Catholic Youth Conference happens every 2 years

in Indianapolis and is for students in grades 9-12 - so

current 8th graders are invited to register for the Novem-

ber 2019 trip. Information and registration meetings will

take place the following dates: Tuesday, Oct. 23 at

6:30pm at St. Edward in the church basement. Wednes-

day, Oct. 24 at 6:30pm at Columbus Catholic High

School in the commons (use door 21). Be prepared to

make a trip deposit of $130 at the meeting. We do ac-

cept credit cards for a slight fee. Contact Annie Zeets

with questions: [email protected]

Middle School Youth Ministry

Youth Jam 2018 is happening on Saturday, Oct. 20th

from 2:00pm-7:30pm at Blessed Maria middle school in

Waterloo. This high energy archdiocesan event brings

youth from across Eastern Iowa together for a day of

faith and fun. Cost is $29/student. Financial assistance

available. Registration is due by Oct. 17th. Registration

info can be found at: www.waterloocatholics.org - click

the youth ministry button on the home page.

School News

Attention Parents

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION

Will our children have faith? Formal religious education

in a Catholic school or religious education program helps

children recognize, understand and appreciate the faith

they experience at home and in the parish. Our religious

education classes for children in grades 1 through 8 who

are not enrolled in a Catholic school meet on Wednesday

evening from 6:15 to 7:30pm at Sacred Heart School

and on Sunday mornings from 8:15 to 10:15am at

Blessed Sacrament School. For information and registra-

tion contact Becky McElroy at 319-233-0498

(Email [email protected])

Will our children have faith? Read more at:

waterloocatholics.org/will-our-children-have-faith?

Community News

St. Patrick in Cedar Falls will host a Holy Hour for Voca-

tions on Monday, October 22 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. The

evening will provide an opportunity to pray before our

Eucharistic Lord in Adoration, a seminarian's witness to

God's call in his life, as well as scripture and reflection by

Archbishop Jackels. All are welcome!

40 DAYS FOR LIFE MID-POINT RALLY

OCTOBER 14 AT 4:00 P.M.

We’ll meet at the Planned Parenthood vigil site for

prayer, a hymn sing, and a chance to meet and

greet each other and share our experiences. It is

good to see all the others that are out there pray-

ing when we are not there. The pro-life community

is a wonderful group of people and it’s good that

we are getting to know each other.

After the Rally

A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR THE VICTIMS OF ABOR-

TION on October 14, 5:30 p.m. at Faith Lutheran

Church, 1555 W Ridgeway Ave., Waterloo

HARVESTFEST BREAKFAST

Immaculate Conception Church in Gilbertville

Sunday, October 21, 8:00 am—12Noon, St. Mary’s

Center

All you can eat breakfast. Ham, sausage, scrambled

eggs, hash browns, cinnamon and caramel rolls, and

beverages. Adults $8, children 5-12, $5, Under 5 free.

Activities include Silent Auction, Bake Sale, Craft Sale,

Used Book Sale, Bingo, and children’s games. Raffle

drawing at 12:30 pm.

COMMUNITY OF BLESSED SACRAMENT FALL DINNER

Faith, Friends, and Food

Sunday, October 21 from 11:00 am—1:30 pm in the Par-

ish Center

Pork or roast beef dinner—Adults $10, Seniors $9, Chil-

dren age 5-12, $5, age 4 and under Free

Bake Sale, Quilt raffle, fund raising for replacing church

boiler. The church is located at 650 Stephan Ave. in Wa-

terloo.

THE THIRD ANNUAL ARCHDIOCESAN WOMEN'S CONFER-

ENCE

"Perfect isn't Perfect .. True Beauty is Rooted in Christ"

will be held Saturday, January 26, 2019 at the Double-

tree by Hilton Hotel in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This year's

speakers are Donna Marie Cooper O'Boyle, speaker, au-

thor and EWTN host; and Kate Wicker, storyteller and

speaker. Archbishop Jackels will celebrate mass. All

women, high school age and up are invited for this spirit

filled day hosted by the Archdiocese of Dubuque and

Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. Bring your

mother, bring your sister, bring your daughter!! To regis-

ter, please go to this website: https://

archwomensconference.org/registration/

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