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& 207 VANDALIA STREET · COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234
Staff Rev. John P. Beveridge, Pastor Ext. 100 Deacon Jim Hill Ext. 104 Deacon Jim Ghiglione, Ext. 101 Director of Faith Formation Mr. Michael Palmer, School Principal Ext. 200 Mrs. Maggie Brennan, Director of Pastoral Care Ext. 111 Mrs. Teri Lesicko, Ext. 105 Finance & Development Mrs. Kimberly Zagorski, Ext. 103 Faith Formation Coordinator
Contact Information Parish Office: 239 N. Morrison Street Phone 345-4343 Fax 345-1145 Office Hours: Monday thru Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday 8:30AM-3:30PM
Parish Center 301 Vandalia
School 210 N. Morrison 344-5450
Parish Prayer Line 344-4108
Masses Weekend Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM Weekday Monday Communion Service, 8:15am Tuesday thru Friday. 8:15 AM First Friday Masses 8:15 AM Holy Day Masses Eve of Holyday 5:30 PM Holyday 8:15 AM, 7:00 PM
Sacraments Confessions: Saturday 3:00-4:00 pm Thursday before First Friday 4:00pm till all are heard Marriage: Contact Lynn Muniz at the parish office. Annulments & Counseling: Ms. Ariel Martin 618-667-2113 Baptism: Contact the parish office for registration forms and scheduling information.
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SS. Peter Catholic Church
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June 26, 2016 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Intentions MONDAY, June 27 8:15AM COMMUNION SERVICE
TUESDAY, June 28 8:15AM Communion Service34
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 8:15AM Laura (Kate) Ossola THURSDAY, JUNE 30 8:15AM Regina Lange
FRIDAY, JULY 1 8:15AM Frank Braun
SATURDAY, JULY 2 4:30PM Gene & Norma Stirnaman SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:00AM Brent Kramer 10:30AM Viola Sbardelotto
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From the Desk Of Fr. John
Collection for June 26
ANGEL FUND —
RED BAG TUITION
ASSISTANCE
Through your generous support to the Angel Fund/Red Bag Collection you are helping provide financial assis-tance to a number of school families. These funds enable parents to send their children to SSPP School, where they receive a quality Catholic educa-tion and have access to an academic program that has excelled at preparing children for their years of education beyond SSPP. During this fiscal year, July 1, 2015—May 1, 2016, the Angel Fund/Red Bag Collection has received $14,573.82 in donations from our parishioners and in October of 2015 the fund received a donation of $3,262.00 from the Har-vest of Thanks Campaign. Be an angel & give generously to the Angel Fund / Red Bag Collection that will be taken up during the Masses June 18 and 19.
Envelopes/Loose $ 16,573.00 Capital Campaign 2012 2,676.00 Parish Improvements 190.00 Diocese 68.00 Holy Cross-Guatemala 325.00 Annual Fund 257.00 Candles 49.00 Angel Fund 120..00
$ 20,258.00
SS. Peter and Paul School News
Our Nursery is located in the Church basement and is open during the 10:30 a.m. Mass on Sundays. Today, Sunday, June 19, Melinda Pendall and her daughters will be taking care of the little ones in the Nursery. Next Sunday, June 26 Be3tty Greer & Linda Giovando will be in charge of the Nursery. If you would like to volunteer to take care of the small children during the 10:30am Mass or have any questions please call Betty Greer at 343-0234.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY
OF THE WORD FOR
JUNE 26
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Summer Office Hours The school office will begin summer hours on May 19th. Monday through Fri-day 9:00am to noon. The office will be closed on June 24th and July 29th. Outside of office hours please call 344-5450, Ext.201 and leave a message or send a Fast Direct to LouAnne.
HAVE A FUN & SAFE SUMMER!!!
K and 1st Amy Ferguson 2nd & 3rd Herman & Madeleine Wenos
S U M M E R L A T C H K E Y
We still have spaces available in the summer latchkey program. We will be offering different activities each week. Christine Rukavina has created an exciting activities schedule for the summer.
CAMP SCHEDULE
Week 5 June 20—June 23 Summer Beach Party
Week 6 June 27—July 1 Party in the USA
Week 7 July 5—July 8 All God’s Creatures
Week 8 July11—July 15 Totus Tuus
Week 9 July 18—July 22 Amazing Race
Week 10 July 25—July 29 Amazing Race
Week 11 August 1—August 5 End of Summer Chill/Bike Week
For pricing options and registration please contact the school of-fice at 344-5450. Thank you.
Volunteer Opportunity for PSR
Ss. Peter and Paul Parish is looking for a volunteer to coordinate its PSR (Parish School Religion) program. The responsibilities include coordinating the onsite activities for Wednesday PSR night (accessing /securing building, greeting parents and students, keeping attendance records, etc.) The coor-dinator will also assist with registration, coordinating special events/speakers, scheduling substitute catechists and year-end reporting.
This volunteer opportunity calls for an openness to serve God and His peo-ple as part of a collaborative team, in a dynamic environment with parish / school staff as well as ministry volunteers. Please prayerfully consider if God is calling you to serve in this way. For more information, contact Dea-con Jimmy at jghiglione@saintspeter-paul.org or call 345-4343.
AUDITIONS FOR YOUNG CATHOLIC MUSICIANS
The choir and orchestra of The Young Catholic Musicians will hold auditions during June for their 43rd Year of service. For additional information or to schedule an audition please call Mrs. Mary Smith at 314-962-9260 or Fr. Bruce Forman at 314-231-
Calling all First Grad-ers through Senior
Year Students!! It is not too late to sign up for this year’s Totus Tuus Camp!
23 campers have already signed up. Come join in on
the fun. Order a T-Shirt and Sign up before June 24th and you will be able to wear it the
week of camp!
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Saturday, June 25, 4:30PM
Lector: Karen & Scott Splaingard
Music: Glory Choir
Gifts: Tom & Mildred Felis
Servers: Vivie Runnalls, Jordan &
Mia Wilson
Comm. Minsts. Camille Emig-Hill,
Mike & Mary Benker, Kerri Castelli, Judy Giles, Sofiya Knebel, Dennis Craft, Barb & Mike Hasamear, Mark Kennedy, Linda & Russ Fette
Intention: Tom & Mildred Felis
Sunday, June 26, 8:00AM
Lector: Mary Louise Rauh &
Ed Rakowski
Music: Megan & Bob
Gifts: Liz Dalton
Servers: Katelyn Walker, Landen
Bohnenstiehl, & Robert Freeman
Comm. Minsts: Robert Alvarado,
Judy Dunne, Pat Ellis, Pat Furfaro, Liz Dalton, Maggie & John Brennan
Intention: Fred Dalton
Sunday, June 26, 10:30AM
Lectors: Ted Jackson &
Felicitas Kluck
Music: Mixed Choir
Gifts: The Richard Wrigley Family
Servers: Katelyn Jackson, Madasyn
Wasser, & Faith Kossina
Comm. Minsts: Madeleine & Her-
man Wenos, Chip Awalt, Maria Juarez, Mike & Mary Benker, Diane Hill, Carol & Barry Moore
Intention: Virginia Wrigley
SERVERS SCHEDULE
FOR THIS WEEK 8:15am Loghan Phetsadasack & Kylie Lee
A Seamless Garment
Commitment to the sacredness of life is a “seamless garment”: opposi-tion to abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia, with concern for peace and social justice, and helping the poor and the most helpless in soci-ety. In for one; IN FOR ALL!
Auditors for Sunday
June 26, Team # 6: Barb & Mike Hasamear, Ed Rakowski, MaryAnn Allred & Leona Peskar
ZIGGY’S WISDOM:
How can I determine if joining an activity, Ministry or event is the right thing for me to do “at this time”)?
ZIGGY’S THOUGHTS:
First ask a few questions such as do I have the time to spare? Does this take away from my current du-ties and relationships? Is this something that will help others, or is this “all about me”? Finally...What would Jesus do?
Thank You for Your Generosity!
We reached our goal for the Annual Catholic Services Appeal. We raised $94,888.00, $6,138.00 over the goal of $88,750.00. That means that $6,138.00 is returned to Ss. Peter and Paul for our operating expenses. Your generosity makes possible the many services we receive from the Diocese—and will help our parish activities also! The Annual Catholic Services Ap-
peal supports more than 90 pro-
grams and services that touch the
lives of many people. The funding
from the appeal for these programs
is a real lifeline. Some services are
beyond the resources of any one
parish. It would be impossible for an
individual parish to duplicate the
scope of services provided by the
diocese. By having the diocese co-
ordinate these activities and minis-
tries, we eliminate duplication of services and save both time and
money.
Happy Fathers Day
God our Father, We give you thanks and praise for fathers
young and old.
We pray for young fathers, newly embracing their vocation; May
they find courage and persever-ance to balance work, family and
faith in joy and sacrifice.
We pray for Fathers around the world whose children are lost or
suffering; May they know that the God of compassion walks with
them in their sorrow.
We pray for men who are not fathers but still mentor and guide us with fatherly love and advice.
We remember fathers, grandfa-ther, and great grandfathers who
are no longer with us but who live forever in our memory and
nourish us with their love. Amen
FATHER’S DAY RECEPTION
All are invited to Morris Hall after the 10:30 Mass (11:35) TODAY for some tasty foods and friendship. We honor all Dads for their important role they play in all phases of family life. Bring your Dad and family,
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mark and Mr. Kent
Gardner and Ms. Carol Gardner on the wedding of
their children
Miss. Megan Mark &
Mr. Brady Gardner
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Susan Jones John Ban, Jr. Josie Schmidt Doris Crowell Tom McDonald Carol McDonald Joe Colombara Elizabeth Denis Kris Bell Dorothy Chapman Mattie Garber Novella Peyla Connie Pine George Gregurec Jeannie Egan Mary Sue Holmes Linda & Gary Harvell Anna Kussmann Kevin Cooley IIene Barattini Patricia Clark Bobby Heatherly Larry Stanton Becky Stanton Shirley Greer Johnny Kelley Mark Parker Ron Rampold Roseann Lahue Frank Lahue John Asbury Mary Kupinski Japheth Boyce Mary Jane Fries Joyce Carney Dianne Loyet Arlene Lecce Mary Geno Tony Jokerst Mary Ann Ellis Dick Smith Ed & Lucy Wachter Monica Saldana Jason Silhavy Corey Humphrey Samantha Kerwin Rosemarie Chadwick Mary Childress Frances Bonner Frank Vickers Julie Schmidt Janette Lucas Ralph Heimann
Pray For the Sick
If a member of your family is seri-ously ill, in the hospital, convalesc-ing in a Nursing Home, or Home-bound let the parish office know (345-4343) and we will include their name in our prayer list (If you would like someone to be on the prayer list but not in the bulletin call our Parish
Ann Van Dyke Rachel Voss Margaret Norwood James Schneider Doris Griness Derek Duval Louise Nepute Michael Garner Debbie Corrigan Patricia Hungate Gail Felis Peggy & Dennis Diaz Jean & Terry Stinnett Bonnie Keen Leroy Benvenuto Will Graham Joseph Varda Nancy Smith Krissy Luth Dave Naderhoff Denise Thibault Sherry Arbas Charmaine More Bernard Scaturro Wayne Moore Shannon Moore Roger Pense Carol McKeon Tammy Whitman Joseph Schraut Jimmy Hoef Ben Kaiser Janet Pensoneau Andrea Giescking Judy Bouse Gerry McDowell Marilyn Mottin Robyn Nagel Katie Rembish Sandy Ditzler Jon Howard Angela Wingo Rust Terry Nevilla Mallie Royer Ann Boutch Debbie Wendt Jane Fournie Joe Giacoletto Mary Hohn John Pado Janette Lucas Haley Furfaro Jackie Shayka
Reminder: Construction Start Will Bring Parking Challenges
Construction activity for our new Gathering Space/Office/Fellowship Hall begins June 6 with the demolition of the former parish office building. This also means that construction activ-ity will limit use of the south parking lot. Alternative parking areas include the two municipal lots on Clay Street (about 35 parking spots). In addition, Home Fed-eral has generously allowed us to use its lot on Clay (12 park-ing spots). The recycle bins in the Manning Hall lot have been moved near the building, which will free up 10 parking spots.
As a courtesy to those who have difficulty walking farther distances, we are asking parishioners who are more able to not park on Johnson Street (about 25 spaces). This is voluntary but will go a long way in reducing the inconven-ience for those who are not as mobile. Other considerations during construction: There will be no access to the church from the south doors.
The school entrance will be modified and drop off and pick pro-cedures will change. The school will be communicating details with parents.
There will be the usual construction annoyances like noise and dust.
Faithful Navigator of the Knights of Columbus, Mike
Guithues presents to Kimberly Zagorski, the Coordinator
for Totus Tuus, a check for $350.00. This check repre-
sents the proceeds from the KC breakfast on May 15,
2016.
RCIA Combined Rite of Acceptance and Welcome
At the 8:00AM Mass today, we are celebrating a combined Rite of Acceptance and Welcome for 2 unbap-tized Catechumens, and 6 already baptized Christians, as they continue their journey to full participation in the Catholic Church. This combined Rite is a formal ritual, experienced at Mass, during which the unbaptized formally accept the Gospel and receive God's blessing upon entering this new way of life, and those already baptized into the Christian faith are welcomed as they continue their journey into full communion with the Catholic Church. Stephanie Usery and James Benn joined us earlier this year in our Inquiry stage of the RCIA, and today will be formally accept into the continuing journey of faith formation that will prepare them to receive the Sacraments of Initiation into the Catholic Church this coming Easter Vigil. Additionally we welcome: Jim, Janet and Sherri Fuhrman, Jeremy Eade, Elizabeth Steele, and Terry Wilson who have already been baptized into the Christian faith, and who have also been involved in the Inquiry aspect of the RCIA since early this year. They too will be continuing their journey, leading them to full communion with the Catholic Church through the sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. s a Eucharistic community, we are called to welcome, to support, and to guide those who wish to learn about our Catholic Faith and are considering becoming Catholic. We are called to help others to find and to follow Christ. Please continue to pray for them and their sponsors!
Please pray for the following men and women who are serv-ing in our armed forces: Capt. Matthew Derfler US Army MSGT. Glen Davis US AF Cpl Larry Tyler USMC MSgt Adam Mercer USAF S/Sgt Britt M. Sherman US Army Capt Michael A. Shah US Army Capt. Jacob Lewis USMC LCPL Juan A. Gonzales USMC Pvt. Monica Gonzalez US Army Fc3 Matthew Wehmeyer US Navy LCPL Michael I. Guide USMC S.Sgt. Daniel Husbands USAF MSgt. Hugh Weise USMC Lt. Joshua A. Reeder US Navy Pfc. Gary Voegtle US Army Maj. Michael W. Meyer, Jr. CW04 Jerry Hunter US Army SSgt. Ben Bohnenstiehl USAF AOM Ed Clark US Navy SrA Mark Kimball USAF 2nd Lt. Adam Fischer USMC SrA David Bednara USAF Col Chuck Heimann US Army
2nd Lt. Scott Heimann US Army AOM Jack Matthews US Navy Col. Ed Hulten US Army CPO Edward Mahoney US Navy SrA Kelly Mahoney USAF Maj. Natalie Walker USMC Sec. Let. Nathen Walker US Navy Pvt. Sam Asbury US Army David Zagorski US Nat’l Gd T.Sgt. Daniel Manning USAF Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. I ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. Amen
KNIGHTS KNEWS:
Mon., June 20 Regular KC Rosary/Meeting 6:30pm. Rosary at 6:30 Meeting at 7:00 Tues., June 21: Red Cross Blood Drive 2:00pm—7:30pm Tues., June 21: Wing Ding Night serving from 4:00-7:30pm Wed., June 22: Burger Night 5:00-7:30pm Thurs., June 23: BINGO! At the KC Hall starting at 12:00Noon and Refreshments are available Fri., June 24: Fish Fry —Team # 3 Congratulations 5200 Winners: Rudy Bouse, Joe Zagorski, Bob Wagner, & Janice McGovern
If you have a family member in the hospital and they want Father to visit them call the parish office at 345-4343. the hospitals no longer notify us when members of our parish are in the hospital or Rehab.
Greeters: IF you’ve NOT
been able to greet lately in your time slot, please call Herman...344-4108, so that your name will be removed from our schedule. Thank you for your service! Interested in becoming a Greeter call 344-4108.
Knights of Columbus Queen of Hearts Raffle The excitement is building and the jackpot is growing! If you haven’t taken the opportunity to purchase tickets for the raffle there is still time. The Queen of Hearts is a weekly raffle, which means that after the drawing on Thursday that weeks tickets are discarded and new tickets need to be purchased
for the next Thursday’s drawing. That is how the jackpot continues to grow. Tickets are available for purchase all week just ask one of the delightful, friendly and helpful bartenders for assistance. There are new dinner menu items on Thursday evenings. So, please come down to the hall on Thursday evening and have a delicious dinner and be there for the weekly drawing. Good Luck and We Appreciate Your Support!
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We extend our condolences to the family and friends of:
Lillian Clover
Lucille Malter
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Year of Mercy
Learn, Experience, Share
Ministries of Mercy
The Spiritual Works of Mercy
Counsel the Doubtful Instruct the Ignorant Admonish the Sinner Comfort the Afflicted Forgive Offenses Willingly Bear Wrongs Patiently Pray for the Living and the
Dead
The Spiritual Works of
Mercy have long been a part
of the Christian tradition,
appearing in the works of
theologians and spiritual
writers throughout his-
tory. Just as Jesus attended
to the spiritual well-being of
those he ministered to, these
Spiritual Works of Mercy
guide us to "help our
neighbor in their spiritual
needs." We may think that these are not things we can do, be-sides the praying. But they may be easier than you think.
Counsel the Doubtful: you may feel drawn to talk to someone who appears sad or seems to be struggling.
Comfort the Afflicted: you can console a friend, neighbor or co-worker who has suffered a loss of some kind.
Forgive Offenses Will-ingly: maybe it’s just the person who cut you off on the way to work.
God wants us to be the embodiment of his mercy, love and healing.
June 11-12, 2016
Parish Ministries Extend Activities to Celebrate Year of Mercy
We continue to look at our parish ministries which are focusing on the
Works of Mercy and enhancing their ongoing activities as part of the Year
of Mercy. We will feature their stories throughout the year.
Faith in Action: Caring Outreach
A number of parishioners serve the aged and disabled in our community by volunteering for Faith in Action (FIA). They join members of about 15 local churches who serve adults 60 and over and those disabled in Collinsville, Caseyville, Maryville and State Park. Services offered include volunteer caregivers who provide trans-portation, shopping, companionship, respite for family, minor home repairs and seasonal yard maintenance. Faith in Action also provides a service called Answers on Aging which provides enrollment information on senior health insurance programs, Medicare Part D and other benefits. The Elder Connection pro-vides opportunities for social events. “Faith in Action is a very rewarding volunteer activity,” says Pat Grant- Schapp, one of our parish volunteers. “Our care receiv-ers are very grateful that we enable them to stay in their homes because of the services we provide.” The group is always looking for volunteers. All that is required is a short orientation, a background check, a caring heart and a small amount of time weekly, monthly or less frequently. According to Pat, it is very flexible. “You can pick the type of service you want to provide and the number of Times you want to volunteer,” she says. To volunteer or for more information contact Pat at 345-0936 or Beth Baker at FIA at 344-8080.
Photo: Pat Grant-Schapp
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PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
Lord Jesus, Fill the hearts and minds of your young people with the power of the Holy Spirit, so that with courage and generosity they might answer your call to serve the church in the priesthood and religious life. Give parents the faith, love and spirit of sacrifice which will inspire them to rejoice when a child of theirs is called to a church vocation. May the intercession of the Blessed Mother and St. Joseph, your Holy Family, help us to pray: “Let not my will, but yours be done. Amen
Protecting God’s Children
Presentation
Any one who works with or around children in the parish either as their job or as a volunteer must attend a workshop titled “Protecting God’s Children”. There are currently no workshops scheduled. For more current infor-mation please contact Lynn Muniz at 345-4343 ext. 112.
ALZHEIMERS ASSOC. SUPPORT GROUP
Tuesday, July 12 at 1:30pm
For information or directions,
please call 344-5008.
Our support group will meet the second Tuesday of each month.
Sitters are available.
CURSILLO
Enrich Your Spirituality spend a weekend engaged with the Holy Spirit!
Think about it… When was the last time you took three days for
just you? No Clock, No Cell Phone, No Interruptions.
Call Deacon Jim 345-8890 , Sue 910-7233, Melba 345-0247
or Bob 580-9685
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 26, 2016
Waiting for Christ in the
Eucharist—Our One Great
Act of Fidelity
June 17—19
A Weekend Retreat for Everyone
With Fr. Ron Rolheiser,OMI
at King’s House Retreat Center
in Belleville, Il.
For more information or to
register call
618-397-0584 or
800-779-7909
go to KingsRetreatCenter.org
As Christians we have never truly been faithful to the teachings of Je-sus. We haven’t forgiven our ene-mies. We haven’t turned the other check We haven’t lived out the deep challenges in the gospel. But we have been faithful in one great way—we have kept the Eucharist going...and that will, in the end, save us. What is the meaning of the Eucharist? Why is it so central to our faith? How do we live out a spiritual-ity of the Eucharist?
Summer Camp Feeding
Program for Kids Needs
Volunteers
St. John Evangelical United Church of Christ needs volunteers to help with the Summer Camp Feeding Program at their church, 307 W. Clay St., Collins-ville, on Monday-Thursday, 12-2pm, from June 6-July 28. This is a free lunch program for children 4-18 years old in a summer camp format providing fun activities for kids after lunch. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and will-ing to work one or two days per week for the 8 week program to be reading buddies, encourage students in the reading lab and teach arts and crafts and P.E. This program may interest McGivney or Collinsville High School students who need volunteer hours as part of their service requirements. Con-tact Dana at 344-2526 if you are inter-ested. Volunteer forms are available in the Church Office.
Faith for the JOURNEY Summer/Fall Programs 2016
The National Shrine of our
Lady of the Snows
The Shadow Valley Journey July 30th 9:00am—Noon Rev. Mike Rayson, Presenter
Christianity in the 4th Century August 13th 10:00am –Noon Mark Etling, PhD, Presenter “We Remember You” Candlelight Vigil September 7th 6:00pm-7:00pm Question, Persuade, Refer September 7th 7:30pm-8:00pm Candlelight Vigil Lourdes Grotto
Growing as Disciples Through Gratitude
This season we focus on our growing as disciples through gratitude to God for all He has given us and sharing that with others. Disciples have generous hearts that lead them to share what they have -- time, talent and treasure -- which leads to generous service of God and others.
This weekend we ask you to make your annual Offertory Gift pledge to God by walking the card to the altar as a sign of your commitment to discipleship. Making our Offertory gift is a powerful moment as we are putting what God has given us back into service for Him.
An Offertory gift card was mailed to your home and there are some in the pews. We are asking you to return it at Mass or by mail. No names are required. This is between you and God. But we ask you to return the card to help us know how much you are planning to give so that we can plan God’s Work—and hopefully do more of it!
What do you want to give to accomplish God’s work here in our par-ish, our community and the world?
As with any spiritual undertaking, we need to ask for the guidance of the Holy Spirit to help us see what God wants us to do. You and He decide what you want to give!
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Fish Fry Collinsville KC Friday Fish Fry features: Fried & Baked Cod, Catfish, Shrimp, Slaw, Fries, Hush Puppies Green Beans, Applesauce & Pies at the KC Hall. Serving from 4:00-7:30pm. Tours of the Teutopolis Monastery Museum The Teutopolis Monastery Museum invites you to come and tour the Museum, located behind St. Francis Church in Teutopolis, Il. (on the first Sunday of the month Apr. through Nov). The Museum is housed on the second floor ( a chairlift is available for those unable to do stairs) in the former Franciscan No-vitiate building. A collection of articles used by the Franciscan Friars and early pioneers of the area can be viewed. Admission is $5.00 for adults and $1.00 for children14 and under The Museum is open from 12:30-4:00pm. For more info go to www.stfrancischurch.com or to town website www.Teutopolis.com & click on “Tourism” or call Ray at 217-857-3586. KC Car Show The 27th Annual KC Car Show at Gillespie Civic Center Gillespie, Il. will be held Sunday May 29. Registration8:00am-12:30pm, Professional Judging 12:30-3:00pm, Trophies presented at 3:30pm (3 per class) $12.00 registration fee. Rain or Shine. Food, Refreshments, Soda, Music, Crafts, 50/50 Drawing, Door Prizes. Chicken Dinner St. Gertrude’s Church & St. Nicholas are having their Buffet Style Chicken Din-ner in Grantfork, Il. on Sunday, June 5 serving from 11:00am-5:00pm. Quilt Raffle & Country Store also. Adults-$10.00, Children (Kdg-10 yrs) 45.00 5K Race St. Elizabeth’s Church and School are planning their annual 5K Race that will be held June 11, 2016 registration at 7:30am and race starting at 8:30am. The race this year will feature a salute to real hero’s and a chance to dress like your favorite Super Hero. The Cost is $20 but with the Students or Hero Dis-count (Firefighter/Police/Military) the cost is $15. Our parish or school office has a sign up sheet or go to levy2221@yahoo.com or call Mike 971-9817 or Beth 806-3492 for more information. Salad Luncheon and Fashion Show St. John UCC’s in Collinsville invite you to their Salad Luncheon and Fashion Show on Thursday, June 23 from 11:30-2:00pm in their Faith Hall. Tickets are $12 per person and must by purchase in advance. For tickets call Judy 345-4889 or Church Office 344-2526.Come for delicious salads & desserts. Clother from Dillard’s (Patriotic Theme) (Feel free to wear your red-white-blue) Annual Chuck Bakken Memorial Golf Tournament The Mother of perpetual Help Men’s Booster Club will host the 4th annual Chuck Bakken Memorial Golf Tournament on Sat., June 25 at the Oak Brook Golf Club in Edwardsville with a 1:30pm shotgun start. Enjoy 18 holes of golf, lunch, dinner, door prizes and an award banquet. Cost $75 per player! Spon-sorships are also available. Contact Larry at 345-8099 or writelarry@msn.com, or any MPH Booster Club member for more information.
Change for Parish
Change
There are ENVELOPES for your weekly change by the
entrances to the church. Please take them home, fill them & return them to church.
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Up Coming Events
T a r g e t I n c e n t i v e
Target’s Take Charge of Education pro-gram: When parents, teachers, and other school supporters use the RED-card, Target donates up to 1% of their purchases to SS. Peter & Paul School. To learn more about the program, visit Target.com/tcoe or check with the cus-tomer service desk at your local Target.
Fr. McGivney Summer
Junior High Art Camp
Fr. McGivney Catholic High School invites you to take part in a remark-able fun summer art Camp for all middle school and junior high Art-ists!!! The week includes: Sharpie Marker T shirts-fabulous & funky, you’ll want to do this tech-nique again and again! Sand bowls-turn mushy, gushy wet sand into an extraordinary treasure. Faux Fused Glass Pendents-these are no ordinary shrink y dinks. Rock Cactus Garden-Finally, a plant you won’t have to water, ever! Word Collage Canvas-You’ll want this one on your bedroom wall” Morning Session for grades 4, 5, and 6 June 13-17 9:00-11:00am Afternoon Session Grades 7th & 8th June 13—17, 12:00-2:00pm at Fr. McGivney Catholic High School. Cost is $75 per student (all supplies included) Registration forms at the parish of-fice.
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