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ST. PETER ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH The Ascension of the Lord May 16th, 2021
Mark 16: 15-16a
Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved.
970-352-1060 (x1 for sacramental emergencies only)
www.StPeterGreeley.org
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Prayer Requests
Names are listed for a month unless otherwise requested
Alan Alter, Zane Alter, Chris Aughe, +Michael Barker, Staci Behne, Eleazar and Jennie Bermea, Leonora Bocock, Luce Bonar, Kathryne Bonar, Warren Burnam, Corrina Cantrell, Conny Casarez, Mike Cervi, +Maria del Carmen Rodriguez, Frani Castaneda, Lydia Castillo, Ed Clark, Tommy Debrock, Ed Endres, Bill Farmer, Randy Farmer, Garcia, John Gerkin, Keri Gerkin, Preston Gifford, +Mark Gonsior, Jose and Carmen Gonzalez, +Victor Gonzales, +Mike and Penny Guttersen, the Guttersen Family, +Sandra Haag, +Deacon Bill Hastings, Jean Hawkins, Patricia Hawley, Norman Hellerman, Veronica and +Gary Herbolsheimer, Susie Hergenreter, Freddie Hernandez and family, Margaret Hernandez, Vernie, Jack, Debbie Hill and the Hill Family, Whitman Jones, +Mary Margaret Kauffman, Burt Keberlein, Carol Khun, Nick Koch, Mary Kosmicki, Carolyn Lafferty, Alicia Lopez, +John Luna, Garrett Mardesen, +Manuel Martinez, Maria and Family, Nick Martinez, John McGuire, John and Yoli Muniz, Cam McKenney, NJ King, Scott Miller Family, Peter Mongan, Donna Olson, Marcelina Osorio, Carmen and Alvin Padilla, Helen Pape, Robert Perez, Apolinar Ramirez, Carrie Robinson, Joel Redman, Suzanne Reilly, Junior Rodriguez, +Marianne Rossi, Andrea and Aaron Romero, Jackie Rowe, Ryan Rupple, Olga and Ramon Salazar, Kendall Scheiderer, Barbara Schafer, +Tyson Schaffer, Mildred Skonksner, +Joe Solis, Mary Solis and family, Bob and Lorene Steele, Janet Swanson, John, Phil and Veronica Underland, +Raymundo Lopez Vicente, Kathryn Wager, Charles L. Webb, Rick Whitmus, Tamara Wilkinson, Geraldine Williams, Erik Wunder, Jeff Wunder, Joe Yates
1st and 3rd Mondays of the month
Our next meeting:
Monday, May 17 6:30 PM in the Church Basement
Monday - Thursday 10:00 am -1:00 pm Sunday 8:00am-12:15 pm
May Sale: 25% off all things Mary
Picture Frames, statues, pallet pictures, medals, rosaries
Calling all Gardeners!
Do you have the gift of gardening? We are looking for people to care for our flower plots!
Please call the office to reserve your plot.
If you don’t have a green thumb please consider donating a rose bush or other flowers
for our gardens.
Are you 55 or older?
You're invited to the inaugural meeting of
St. Peter's Seniors
Wednesday, May 26th at 1:00 PM in the Church Basement
This will be our first meeting. Come help us get organized: Bring a friend!
For questions or more information call Cathie 970-412-8621
Don’t forget your mask!
If you feel called to proclaim the Word of God at Mass, we need you!
New Lector Training
Sunday, May 23rd 4:00 PM in the church
Through your generous donations collected in the Lenten tithing boxes, St. Peter’s is donating
$2,657.55 to Catholic Charities of Weld County.
Your stewardship of God’s gifts will help feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked,
and shelter the homeless.
Please call the office to add someone to the prayer list
“…Take courage, all you who Hope in the
Lord.” (Psalm 31:24). You can put your courage into
action when you make a gift to the Archbishop’s Catholic Appeal. To join the growing number of
monthly recurring donors, please visit
www.archden.org/givetoday or call 303-867-0614.
Stewardship Corner
Christ Working Through Us
Before he ascended into heaven, Jesus instructed his
disciples to proclaim the Gospel to all of creation. In
the first reading, after Jesus’ ascent, the angels ask his disciples “Why do you stand here staring at the skies?”
The angels want them to look around themselves and
be assured that Christ is working through them. The
Ascension does not memorialize Christ leaving us. But instead, Christ working through us, his mystical body,
his church. As stewards of this legacy, we too are
called to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in our
words and actions; in how we live and how we treat
others. Are we sharing the life of Christ with others in our day-to-day lives? In what ways do we see
ourselves proclaiming the Gospel? In what ways can
we do better?
There are a many volunteer opportunities at St.
Peter’s to suit your gifts and talents.
Call Justyna to discuss how you can share the
Gospel with your parish family 970-939-5872
Pentecost Sunday, May 23, 2021For more info and
Pick up a bottle
Fill it with coins, cash, or checks
Return on Father’s Day
All proceeds benefit the Pregnancy Resource Center.
2021 Baby Bottle Campaign
Rachel’s Vineyard Hope and Healing after Abortion
Are you or someone you know suffering from a post abortion experience? Consider attending the next
confidential Rachel’s Vineyard Catholic Retreat. Open to men and women affected by abortion.
June 18-20, 2021 in Bailey, CO (in the mountains west of Castle Rock)
Call or text Edith: (303) 775-4108 [email protected] Call Lori: (303) 904-7414 [email protected]
Or visit www.rvrcolorado.org
St John Paul II High School
Applications for 2021-2022 School Year
There is still time to apply! Late application deadline is May 28.
Visit www.chestertonjpii.org/admissions
If you have any questions, or would like to schedule a shadow day, please contact our headmaster, Mr. Hockel, at [email protected]
Sunday, June 6th, 2021 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Tickets Now on Sale after Mass! $2 per person or $10 per family
10:00 AM Mass at Lincoln Park
Eucharistic procession back to St. Peter.
Lunch, games, cash bar, bouncy house, and more!
Also see a Greeley Fire Dept Engine!
Drop off desserts at St. Peter on Saturday from 11-3 or before 10 AM on Sunday.
For more detailed information visit our website StPeterGreeley.org
Fr. Tomasz’s Weekly Reflection Today’s Gospel mentions the Ascension only in one
sentence. One verse describes one of the most profound
mysteries of our faith. Perhaps it’s because it couldn't be
expressed with words. Perhaps because Ascension is too
ineffable, it is beyond human definition. We can also get
the impression that Jesus was rushing away from this
world: the world still full of demons; still far away from
using the language of love; still full of difficult situations
every day and toxic relationships. Almost as if He was fed
up with it, and after enduring 33 years, having been
accused of blasphemy and put to a shameful death, slipped
into the bliss of Heaven, leaving us a prey to our own
harmful ideas. No, it was not an escape, but blazing a trail,
opening up a new path for us.
God did not invest in the reconstruction of a paradise on
the earth tainted by sin, but opened the way to the New
Earth and New Heaven. When Jesus ascended into
Heaven, He did not shed the skin of a human nature, but
raised it to a place neither our aspirations nor even our
imagination can reach. Jesus never spoke too much about
Heaven, not because it is an illusion, but because it cannot
be expressed. We trust in his assurances that Heaven is
available to all of us, that we can ascend to Heaven with
Him by entrusting ourselves to Him.
The word ‘heaven’ needs to be cleared of archaic
associations. Heaven is not a geographic or astronomical
place. We say it’s on high in the sense that it is unattainable
by mere mortal, but the risen Son of Man attained it and
thus made it available to all who are one with Him. Heaven
is the fullness of our friendship with God. Heaven is
already among us, as long as we live in the friendship with
Christ. However, in order to attain this Heaven on earth,
we need to learn to look at everything through the heavenly
perspective.
To look through that heavenly lens here on earth is first to
believe. Then with faith we are able to see demons to chase
them out of others rather than to accuse them because of
their experience. With faith we can speak with the pleasant
language of Heaven rather than with the vulgarity of hell.
Faith gives us the ability to rule over the serpents of evil
temptations and not be susceptible to the poison of hatred,
lying or greed. With faith Heaven becomes what it really
is: sitting at the right hand of God the Father. For what else
does it mean that Jesus is seated at the right hand of the
Father? It means the closest intimacy between the Father
and the Son. Heaven is seeing God face to face. If we can
already see God here on earth, Heaven is closer than we
think.
Next Sunday’s Masses Return to the Church!
7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 6:00 PM
Masses on Sundays will be celebrated in the main church beginning May 23rd.
• There will be no restrictions regarding the number of people present in the church
• There will be no restrictions regarding distancing in the church
• We ask you to remain as much as possible in your “bubble” and not mingle unnecessarily with others
• Please don’t come too early nor stay late after Mass, because the church will be sanitized between Masses
• The offertory will be collected by the ushers in the pews
• We will distribute the Holy Communion in the procession form, down the main aisle, with one Minister distributing on hand only (ambo side), and the other distributing on hand or on tongue
• If you prefer your space and keeping distance, you may choose to participate in Mass from the church’s basement, and Communion will be distributed to you there
4:00 PM and 6:00 PM Saturday Masses will continue to be offered in Parish Hall
• 4:00 PM Mass on Saturday will continue to be offered by sign up, and with the current restrictions, to keep those at risk safe
• We will continue to stream the 4:00 PM Mass on Saturday on our website and YouTube channel
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