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WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here! 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] WEEKEND MASSES Saturday, 5:30PM Sunday, 10:30AM WEEKDAY MASSES Wed.-Fri. 8:15AM & Sat. 9AM The Saturday 9AM Mass is followed by the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion. School Masses are held Wednesday & Friday mornings during school year. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Half-hour prior to weekday Masses Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15PM Holy Days, 45 minutes prior to Mass Or by appointment HOLY DAYS Holy Day Masses are at 8:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Vigils are at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph, Fayette. FORMED.ORG Join Formed for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. To register, visit: stsppchurch.formed.org. Our parish code is: MR7FGW. SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish 322 7TH STREET BOONVILLE, MO 65233 Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468 Website: www.stsppchurch.net Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville Instagram: @ssppchurch School Office: (660) 882-2589 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading The just ones, be- cause of their faith, shall live (Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4). Psalm — If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts (Psalm 95). Second Reading — Bear hardship with the strength that comes from God (2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14). Gospel — The apostles said to Jesus, “Increase our faith” (Luke 17:5-10). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. A LITTLE FAITH Today our readings are about faith, frustration, and how much is enough. Habakkuk is a complainer having an argument with God. Timothy is encour- aging a community challenged by cowardice and the apostles want more faith than they have. Things aren’t happening fast enough for any of them or for us. All of them and we want God to do something sooner rather than later and we want God to give us a reason to believe that it will all work out. What does God do? God puts it back on them—and us— telling Habakkuk to describe the world he wants; telling the apostles to do more than the expected. Doing more with less is a familiar phrase today and a reminder that a little faith may be enough even for the most difficult times. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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WELCOME to all who have come to worship and pray with us this weekend. We’re glad you’re here!

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]

WEEKEND MASSES Saturday, 5:30PM Sunday, 10:30AM

WEEKDAY MASSES Wed.-Fri. 8:15AM & Sat. 9AM

The Saturday 9AM Mass is followed by the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion.

School Masses are held Wednesday & Friday mornings during school year.

SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Half-hour prior to weekday

Masses Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15PM Holy Days, 45 minutes prior to

Mass Or by appointment

HOLY DAYS Holy Day Masses are at 8:15

a.m. and 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Vigils are at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph, Fayette.

FORMED.ORG Join Formed for information on faith formation, sacramental preparation, Bible studies and youth resources. To register, visit: stsppchurch.formed.org. Our parish code is: MR7FGW.

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

Parish Office & Rectory: (660) 882-6468 Website: www.stsppchurch.net

Facebook: @ssppchurchboonville Instagram: @ssppchurch School Office: (660) 882-2589

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The just ones, be-cause of their faith, shall live (Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4). Psalm — If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts (Psalm 95). Second Reading — Bear hardship with the strength that comes from God (2 Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14). Gospel — The apostles said to Jesus, “Increase our faith” (Luke 17:5-10).

The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,

International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

A LITTLE FAITH Today our readings are about faith, frustration, and how much is enough. Habakkuk is a complainer having an argument with God. Timothy is encour-aging a community challenged by cowardice and the apostles want more faith than they have. Things aren’t happening fast enough for any of them or for us. All of them and we want God to do something sooner rather than later and we want God to give us a reason to believe that it will all work out. What does God do? God puts it back on them—and us—telling Habakkuk to describe the world he wants; telling the apostles to do more than the expected. Doing more with less is a familiar phrase today and a reminder that a little faith may be enough even for the most difficult times.

Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION Joe Herzog, Romey Wirths, Jim Wirths BOY SCOUTS TROOP #67 Joe Baker CEMETERY BOARD Steve Kraus, Sec./Treas., Jody Gramlich, Sexton, Vince Andrews, Monica Pfeiffer, Sarah Ronnfeldt, Greg Johnson CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMISSION Kathryn Schuster, Elizabeth Atkinson EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Mike Conway FINANCE COUNCIL Mary Beth Conway, Phillip Cottrell, Bob Horne, Cindy Larm, Judy Moser, Heather Rapp FIRST 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 Brent & Janell Drummond, Brian & Trish Lutz, Jesse & Kelly Rohrbach, Sally Gaines, Mariah Smith & Jennifer Spears, Bradley Nave, Steve Teson, Richard Woodson

Office Hours: The parish office is open 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m., Monday—Friday. 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. CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD is offered at the Sunday 10:30 Mass for children ages 4-7. To volunteer with the program, please contact Tina Smith, [email protected], or Kris Stodgel, [email protected]. 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 Fridays after the 8:15AM Mass until Saturday at 8AM. 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. PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION Meets Wednesdays, September through April, at the school, 6-7:30PM. Coordinator: Theresa Krebs, 882-6468 or [email protected] 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 Mary Hilden at 537-0077. 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. YOUTH SUPPORT GROUP is for children ages 8-14 who have experienced significant change in their lives. For more information, contact Logan Comegys at 660-537-4777 or logancomegys@ gmail.com.

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Monday: Jon 1:1 — 2:2, 11; Jon 2:3-5, 8; Lk 10:25-37 Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 130:1b-4ab, 7-8; Lk 10:38-42 Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11; Ps 86:3-6, 9-10; Lk 11:1-4 Thursday: Mal 3:13-20b; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:5-13

Friday: Jl 1:13-15; 2:1-2; Ps 9:2-3, 6, 16, 8-9; Lk 11:15-26 Saturday: Jl 4:12-21; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Lk 11:27-28 Sunday: 2 Kgs 5:14-17; Ps 98:1-4; 2 Tm 2:8-13; Lk 17:11-19

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday, October 6, 2019 Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Come, let us bow down in worship;let us kneel before the Lord who made us. — Psalm 95:6

PRAY FOR OUR SEMINARIANS

Derek Hopper: Mundelein Seminary, Mundelein, Ill.

Matt Lorgan, Christopher Hoffmann, & Ryan Bax: Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo.

Connor McCarty, Jacob Harnett, & John Paul Werner: Holy Trinity Seminary, Irving, Texas

Ben Klebba & Erick Chinchilla: Conception Seminary College, Conception, Mo.

Vocation information is available at each of the church entrances. Prayer cards are also available on the bulletin board in the front church entrance.

Oct 7: Our Lady Of The Rosary The rosary is a truly Catholic devotion. It is a form of prayer and meditation in honor of Mary and celebrates the mysteries of Jesus’ and Mary’s lives. It has been called a miniature catechism highlighting the key events of our faith. Our Lady of the Rosary remembers Mary’s intercession and celebrates this popular devotion. Saint Pius V established this feast in 1573. The purpose was to thank God for the victory of Christians over the Turks at Lepanto—a victory attributed to the praying of the rosary. Clement XI extended the feast to the universal Church in 1716. The development of the rosary has a long history. First a practice developed of praying 150 Our Fathers in imitation of the 150 Psalms. Then there was a parallel practice of praying 150 Hail Marys. Soon a mystery of Jesus’ life was attached to each Hail Mary. Though Mary’s giving of the rosary to Saint Dominic is recognized as a legend, the development of this prayer form owes much to the followers of Saint Dominic. One of them, Alan de la Roche, was known as “the apostle of the rosary.” He founded the first

Confraternity of the Rosary in the 15th century. In the 16th century, the rosary was developed to its present form—with the 15 mysteries: joyful, sorrowful and glorious. In 2002, Pope John Paul II added five Mysteries of Light to this devotion. The purpose of the rosary is to help us meditate on the great mysteries of our salvation. Pius XII called it a compendium of the gospel. The main focus is on Jesus—his birth, life, death, and resurrection. The Our Fathers remind us that Jesus’ Father is the initiator of salvation. The Hail Marys remind us to join with Mary in contemplating these mysteries. They also make us aware that Mary was and is intimately joined with her Son in all the mysteries of his earthly and heavenly existence. The Glory Bes remind us that the purpose of all life is the glory of the Trinity. The rosary appeals to many. It is simple. The constant repetition of words helps create an atmosphere in which to contemplate the mysteries of God. We sense that Jesus and Mary are with us in the joys and sorrows of life. We grow in hope that God will bring us to share in the glory of Jesus and Mary forever.

SAINTS & SPECIAL OBSERVANCES

Sunday: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time; Respect Life Sunday

Monday: Our Lady of the Rosary Tuesday: Yom Kippur (Jewish Day of Atone-ment) begins at sun-down

Wednesday: St. Denis and Companions; St. John Leonardi Friday: St. John XXIII Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

Liturgical Ministers: October 12 & 13 In Charge of Altar Linens for October: Judy Lammers Altar Angels: Laura Haeusser Family*, Justin & Kristina Hahn Family, Darrell & Nancy Harris Family, Greg & Alicia Haslag Family

Sacristan Coordinator

& Lector Servers Offertory

Gifts Greeters/Ushers Musicians Money Counters (Team 5)

T. Monteer, J. Rice J. Johnson,

D. Wiemholt

Scrip

5:30 p.m.

Donna King

Bev Brondel Lori Imhoff

Ava & Grayson Esser

Genevieve Spears

Jody & Laura Gramlich Family

Jennifer Spears Shari Kraus

Linda Wassmann

Guitar Group

Shannon Griffy

10:30 a.m.

Steve & Jane Brengarth

Amanda Lutz Richard

Woodson

Chase Amos Mason Jones

Addison Amos

Jim Wirths Family

Katie Amos Juan & Anecita Alvizo

Roz Gordon Lillian Oswald

Children’s Liturgy

Kathleen Maier

Julie Lauer

Altar Angels: A team of four families is assigned each week to clean the church. The first family listed is the team coordinator. Please contact Flo Howard in the parish office, 882-6468, for instructions and to set a time to clean the church prior to the weekend Masses.

The timing could vary from week to week, depending on scheduled events (such as weddings and funerals) and other activities. Thank you for your service to our parish family!

If you are unable to serve in your ministry at the scheduled time, please obtain a substitute or trade times with someone. Thank you for all you do to make our Liturgy so special!

Bishop McKnight’s October Prayer Intention for our Local Church: “For the cessation of violence; that our communities foster a culture of life and peace by recognizing the dignity of every human being, made in the image and likeness of God.” The Pope’s Prayer Intention for October (A Missionary “Spring” in the Church): “That the breath of the Holy Spirit engender a new missionary “spring” in the Church.”

While on vaca on, Father Bill will say Mass for these inten ons:

Brad Davis, Franklyn Esser, Harold & Mary Ann Kempf, John Klenklen, Ernie &

Marjery Lammers, Edna Mar n, Bill & Agnes Rude, Angie Smith, Sarah Twenter,

Jeanie Wesselman and Mar n & Mary Wesselman.

Sunday, October 6 8:30AM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette 10:30AM: Jeanne & Henry Wessing Saturday, October 12 5:30PM: Ray & Roy Stoecklein

Sunday, October 13 8:30AM: Mass at St. Joseph, Fayette 10:30AM: People of the Parish

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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Some mes human rela onships go awry, but Christ’s choice for us is irrevocable. In marriage celebra ons, the Church always recalls God’s faithfulness to help prepare married couples for enduring the inevitable rough spots. The Byzan ne liturgy does this by adorning the couple with crowns that remind them of the martyr’s crown. The couple therefore takes on a voca on of witnessing to the sacredness of life in all of its suffering and joy, and of keeping their eyes fixed on the banquet of heaven. In Eastern theology, people have a liturgical voca on to give God praise, and marriage fits within that plan. It is not so much saying prayers that counts, but becoming prayer. Interes ngly, in this liturgy the couple never u ers a word other than joining in the community’s chants; there are no marriage vows as such. There is therefore not a hint of our Western Chris an sense that marriage is a legal contract. Rather, it is all about living out one’s bap smal voca on, embracing the cross, pouring oneself out in love, and opening to the grace of the Holy Spirit.

—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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; AIC Rory Concannon, USAF at Luke Air Force Base, Glendale,

AZ, son of Justin and Kristina Hahn and Steven Concannon; LTJG Austin L. Hein, US Navy, Joint Base, Charleston, SC, son of Linda Hein and grandson of Gene & Emilie Herigon; Dutch Muder, US Army, Fort Jackson,

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

SEPT. 30-OCT. 6 Father Bill on vacation. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCT. 5&6 Patty Oerly will speak at the Masses about the new Cancer Support Group. SUNDAY, OCT. 6 8:15AM: Confirmation, c/h 8:45AM: 2nd Grade CCD, p/o basement OCT. 7-11 Father Bill at the Priest Institute. MONDAY, OCT. 7 9 AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 3:15PM: RCIC, p/o basement 6:30PM: Rosary, church TUESDAY, OCT. 8 7PM: Boy Scouts, c/h WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 7PM: RCIA, c/h THURSDAY, OCT. 10 7PM: Daughters of Isabella, c/h

SATURDAY, OCT. 12 12NOON: Rosary at Hannah Cole Park, see announcement on this page MONDAY, OCT. 14 9 AM: Legion of Mary, p/o 3:15PM: RCIC, p/o basement 6:30PM: Rosary, church 6:30PM: Cancer Support Group at the Cancer Memorial Park, 3rd St. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 7PM: RCIA, c/h 7PM: HS girls group, p/o basement THURSDAY, OCT. 17 5PM: Finance Council, p/o 6:30PM: School Advisory Board FRIDAY, OCT. 18 Blessing of the Pets, details to come SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCT. 19 & 20 ProLife Across America will speak at the Masses

Formed Pick of the Week Discover the historical significance of the apparitions at Fatima with Father Michael Gaitley.

Go to formed.org and watch to Divine Mercy: episode 6: Fatima.

Follow the instructions to set up a free account.

Brian Lutz leads a Rosary followed by the Divine Mercy Chaplet Mondays at 6:30 p.m.

Prayers are offered for victims of abuse, all priests and all religious, and for healing

within the church.

The Legion of Mary is coordina ng Ss. Peter & Paul's annual PUBLIC SQUARE PRAYERS AND ROSARY ACROSS AMERICA will be held Saturday, October 12, at 12 noon at Hannah Cole Park at the corner of Main and Morgan in Boonville. All are invited to a end. About 25,000 rallies will take place with an es mated 1 million people praying for our na on, peace, conversions, family, and God’s guidance. Our Blessed Mother has always been with us to bring us closer to God’s love. Over 100 years ago she appeared at Fa ma at 12 noon intervening on God’s behalf, performing the miracle of the Sun to tell the world that we need to pray, especially the rosary, sacrifice, and spread God’s love in our daily lives. If it rains, the event will be held at SS. Peter & Paul Church, 322 Seventh St. For more informa on, please call the office, 660-882-6468.

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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 $13,560.00 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 Catholic Parish.

Sunday, September 29 Envelopes: $4,333.00

Loose Checks: $750.00 Plate: $421.50

School Support: $260.00 Parking Lot Fund: $50

TOTAL: $5,814.50

SSPP Care Fund: $50.00 was donated

Please pray for the repose of the souls of Robert Joynt, father of David Joynt, who died Sept. 20, 2019 in Illinois; and Clem Twenter, father of Debra Rapp and Sandra Weathers, who died Sept. 23, 2019 in Pilot Grove. “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 SS. Peter Paul Catholic Parish Turkey Dinner is quickly approaching! It will be held Sunday, November 3rd and Cash Prize

Drawing tickets are now available!

We’ll have 10 very lucky winners this year! The prizes will be: Grand Prize: $2000.00 First Prizes: (3) $500.00

Second Prizes (4) $100.00

Consolation Prizes (2) $50.00 Tickets are $25 each.

Tickets may be purchased at the parish office or contacting Georgia Esser by email: [email protected] or call/text: 660-537-1087. Proceeds benefit SS. Peter & Paul Catholic School.

FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Envelopes, Checks, Plate & ACH

September 1: $14,858.00 September 8: $ 9,550.00 September 15: $15,999.76 September 22: $11,407.76 September 29: $ 6,293.50

Budget Month-to-Date : $50,526.00

Receipts: $57,832.76 Difference: +$7,306.76

Budget Year-to-Date (5 yr. avg.): $160.379.00

Year-to-Date Received: $163,443.18 Difference: +3,064.18

In September, parishioners contributed $7,135.00 by automatic withdrawal. If you would like to use this method, forms are available in the document center in the front vestibule of church or online at: https://stsppchurch.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/sspp-ach-authorization-form.pdf. You may also call the office to have one mailed to you, 882-6468.

A very big thank you to the SSPP parishioners for donating $350.00 for Priesthood Sunday; this will allow me to take the seminarians out for dinner! God Bless, Fr. Bill

Please keep our local vendors in mind for support of our par-ish: Arby’s, Breadeaux, Break me, C&R Market, Casey’s, Cenex, Gordon Jewelers, Hardees, Infinity Massage, La Haci-enda, Maggie’s, Never the Same, Pizza Hut, Subway, Taco Bell, The Cove, Walmart, Wendy’s and WJ’s. For informa on about Scrip, you may call, text, or email us, or

see a Scrip coordinator a er Mass. Scrip email: [email protected]. Or, call or text: Julie Lauer, 660-888-1871, Darlene Smith 660-537-8638 or Cindy Larm 660-888-1817.

CANCER SUPPORT GROUP SSPP is starting a Cancer Support Group for those who are currently battling cancer and for survivors.

Meetings will be open to everyone in the community. The first meeting is set for Monday, Oct. 14 at 6:30 p.m.

at the Cancer Memorial Park on Third St. A back-up meeting spot will be announced in the event of inclement weather.

Initial plans are for the group to meet monthly. For more information, please contact Patty Oerly,

[email protected] or 660–621-2736.

Picture packets from the

Pictorial Directory photo sessions are

available for pick-up in the

front ves bule of church.

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.

We are looking for a volunteer (or two!) to help establish a St. Vincent de Paul Society in our parish. Trainings will be held Friday, Oct. 11 (beginning with the 9 a.m. Mass) and Saturday, October 12 (beginning with the 8 a.m. Mass) at Our Lady of Lourdes. For more informa on, contact Deacon Lou Leona , (573) 445-7915 or Father Bill, [email protected].

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Protecting God’s Children workshops The Catholic Church in the United States is committed to providing safe environments in all of our ministries and activities, especially those involving children and youth. One aspect of our commitment is that anyone who works with minors in our parishes, schools and other Catholic organizations in the Diocese of Jefferson City receive training.

For a full list of trainings currently available, please visit www.virtusonline.org/virtus/reg_list.cfm?theme=0 and select “Jefferson City, MO (Diocese),” or go to our Events page and filter by “Protecting God’s Children” or call Theresa in the parish office, 882-6468.

Current classes are scheduled for:

Wed., Oct. 9, 6:30 p.m., St. Joseph, Salisbury

Sun., Oct. 13, 6 p.m., St. Thomas More Newman Center (Columbia), 602 Turner Ave.

Rosary Congress Oct. 5-11 Our Lady has instructed us to “pray with the heart.” To pray with the heart is a decision to set aside everything, to concentrate, and to persevere in a pure prayer. For the first time the Diocese of Jefferson City will join with many dioceses across the country for the Rosary Congress Oct. 5-11. Each parish can determine its means of

participating to for healing in our Church, for more vocations, and for our country. Let’s set our parishes on fire with a mission of love and consecrate our hearts to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. For more information, visit www.rosarycongressusa.org or email [email protected].

Respect Life Convention As part of Respect Life Month, the Archdiocese of St. Louis will be hosting its 43rd Annual Life Convention Sunday, Oct. 13 at the St. Charles Convention Center. The day will begin with a Mass celebrated by Bishop Mark Rivituso, followed by a luncheon and keynote from Abby Johnson, national pro-life advocate and author. The afternoon will feature two rounds of workshops featuring local, state, and national pro-life leaders.

To learn more about the Respect Life Convention and register for the keynote presentation and luncheon, visit: https://www.archstl.org/respect-life-apostolate Kapaun’s Men: Reclaim! Retreat, Oct. 12-13 The Kapaun’s Men “Reclaim!” Retreat is your chance to refresh and to reclaim the Lord’s place as #1 in your life. Don’t miss this opportunity to get a spiritual booster shot and reconnect with your brothers!

On Oct. 12-13, you’ll have the opportunity to listen to great speakers, to enter into authentic conversation with other great men, and to spend time with God in prayer. Any man 18 and older is welcome to attend. The location is Prairie Star Ranch in Williamsburg, Kan., which is run by the Archdiocese of Kansas City. The ranch boasts many wonderful facitilies, including a beautiful chapel for Mass and Adoration, as well as many walking trails. It’s a great place for a weekend getaway! To register, go to: https://www.kapaunsmen.com/retreat Pre-Cana Session, Oct. 19, 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Pre-Cana is a one day experience to prepare engaged couples to begin their formal marriage preparation process. The class, held at the Chancery in Jefferson City, includes a series of talks and activities on topics such as: marriage as a Sacrament, the vows, sexuality in marriage, natural

family planning and more. The cost is $50. For more information, go to: diojeffcity.org.

Are you or a loved one suffering from abortion? Find hope and allow God to heal your heart by attending a Rachel’s Vineyard weekend retreat. The last retreat of 2019 to be held in the Kansas City area will be Oct. 25-27. For more information or to register, contact Teresa O’Donnell at 816-679-4973 or [email protected] or visit www.rachelsvineyardkc.org. Marriage Encounter, Nov. 3 For any married couple who desires a richer, fuller life together, Marriage Encounter, presented by a team of Christian couples, offers a technique of loving communication they can use for the rest of their lives. This event will be held at the Best Wester Capital Plus Inn in Jefferson City. Cost is $170. For more information, go to: diojeffcity.org.

Congratulations to our Newly Commissioned Eucharistic Ministers

Monica Richey Pfeiffer, Kelly Rohrbach, Beth Jackson-Rumbaoa, Debbie Schuster, Mariah Smith, Tina Smith, and Kim Waller.

Thank you for serving our parish in this capacity!

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

Tom & Mary Pearcy, 53 years, Oct. 1 Bobby & Janet Baker, 54 years, Oct. 2

Terry & Donya Quinlan, 34 years, Oct. 5 Danny & KaLyn Fuemmeler, 26 years, Oct. 9

John & Cheryl Kempf, 37 years, Oct. 9 John & Kim James, 33 years, Oct. 11

Barry & Dianne Elbert, 39 years, Oct. 17 Albert & Patricia Imhoff, 65 years, Oct. 20

Tom & Karen Baslee, 53 years, Oct. 22 Jerry Ray & Mary Ann Kempf, 55 years, Oct. 24

Paul & Donna Berwanger, 35 years, Oct. 27 Ed & Monna Schuster, 46 years, Oct. 27

Mark & Sandra Weathers, 35 years, Oct. 28 Dennis & Lisa Dority, 31 years, Oct. 29 Jim & Judy Lammers, 54 years, Oct. 30

Join Fr. Matthew Flatley for a Pilgrimage to the Shrines of French Canada

July 6th - 11th, 2020. Please plan on joining us Wednesday, October 30 @ 7 p.m.

at the Parish Pastoral Center (108 N. Coffey St.) at Visitation Catholic Church in Vienna, Mo. for an informational

gathering and meeting with George Hudson, owner & director of Travel Tyme. George will join us to provide further details and

to answer any questions you may have. Call Travel Tyme at 636-391-1000 to learn more

or to register, or you can visit www.traveltyme.org.

Hey, all you Crafters & Bakers! The Annual Turkey Dinner is quickly approaching! For those of you who are cra er/bakers, it’s a good me to start think-ing about making something to donate to the cra and bake sale. If you have ques ons or need sugges ons about what to make, contact Lillian Oswald, 660-287-3265 or email [email protected].

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

No School: School will not be in session on Friday, October 11 for faculty meetings and in-service. Volleyball Season: This coming week, the teams play at SSPP on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday is an away game at Jefferson Middle School in Columbia. Wednesday is a home game against Lange Middle School. Blessing of the Pets: With all of the festivities of Grandparents Day and BHS Homecoming, the Blessing of the Pets has been moved to Friday, October 18. Basketball: The 7th and 8th grade teams will begin practice soon so make sure to have those physicals take care of before the season starts. Physicals received for fall sports (volleyball, football) will count for basketball.

Join CoMo Life Teen November 1-3, 2019 for a weekend adventure diving into God's steadfast love and presence. The retreat will be held at Camp Trinity in New Haven, Mo. The bus will leave Friday evening from Our Lady of Lourdes and then return Sunday at about 12 noon to OLL. The weekend will include canoeing, hayrides, small groups, games and Adora on. The cost is $100 and is due along with registra on by October 15, 2019. Many $50 scholarships are available but space is limited! Contact Renee Molner with ques ons, [email protected] or Theresa Krebs, 660-882-6468 or [email protected]

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