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MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY MASS: 5:30 p.m.
SUNDAY MASS: 9:30 a.m.
CONFESSION TIMES: 4:30 PM-5:00 PM Saturday at St. Peter 5:30 PM-5:50 PM Tuesday at All Saints
PARISH SECRETARY: MARISA BRADLEY Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Music Director/Organist: Angie Traylor Parish Catechetical Leader: Donna Bradley
MISSION STATEMENT: We, the people of St. Peter Parish, Montgomery, IN, profess our Catholic faith. We celebrate the seven sacraments of the Church. We pledge to witness to our Catholic faith in this community and to be examples of Christian love and service to all, regardless of their religious affiliation.
Address: 305 N. 2nd St. P.O. Box 10 Montgomery, IN 47558
Telephone: (812) 486-3149
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stpetermont.org
Facebook: /stpetermont
FATHER SUDHAKAR
Email: [email protected]
PARISH
MISSION:
AUGUST 1 & 2, 2020
OUR PARISH FAMILY MASS INTENTIONS
SP | Saturday, August 1, 2020 5:30 PM † Ray and Ochs Family Descendant SP | Sunday, August 2
7:45 AM † St. Peter Parish Family 9:30 AM † Peggy Guinn SP | Monday, August 3 6:00 PM † Divine Mercy
AS | Tuesday, August 4 6:00 PM † Betty Lou Hart
SP | Wednesday, August 5
8:00 AM † Maria Duncheon Knepp
SP | Thursday, August 6 12:00 PM † Lee Spaulding
SP | Friday, August 7
8:00 AM † Betty Lou Hart
SP | Saturday, August 8
5:30 PM † Murel J. Seal
SP | Sunday, August 10 9:30 AM † Buck Sellers
SAINT PETER CATHOLIC CHURCH AUGUST 1 & 2, 2020 2
FROM THE DESK OF FR. SUDHAKAR… Soup Stone and miracle of sharing: One day a village woman was surprised to find a well-dressed stranger at
her door asking for something to eat. “I’m sorry,” she said, “But I have nothing in the house right now.” “Not to
worry,” said the amiable stranger. “I have a soup stone in my bag; if you will let me put it in a pot of boiling
water, I’ll make the most delicious soup in the world. A large pot please.” The woman gave him the pot. He put
the stone into it and filled the pot with water. As he put it on the fire, she whispered the secret of the soup
stone to a neighbor. Soon all the neighbors had gathered to see the stranger and his soup stone. When the
water began to boil, the stranger tasted a spoonful and exclaimed, “Very tasty! All it needs is some potatoes.”
“I have potatoes at home,” shouted one woman. In a few minutes she was back with a large quantity of sliced
potatoes, which were placed in the pot. Then the stranger tasted the brew again. “Excellent!” he said, adding,
“if we only had some meat this would become a tasty stew.” Another housewife rushed home to bring some
meat, which the stranger graciously accepted and deposited in the pot. When he tasted the broth again, he
rolled his eyes heavenwards and said, “Delicious!” If only we had some vegetables, it would be perfect.” One
of the neighbors rushed off home and returned with a basket of carrots and onions. After these had been put
in, the stranger tasted the mixture and in a voice of command said, “Salt and sauce” “Right here,” said the
housewife. Then came another command, “Bowls for everyone.” People rushed to their homes in search of
bowls. Some even brought back bread and fruit. Then they all sat down to a delicious meal while the stranger
handed out large helpings of his incredible soup. Everyone felt strangely happy as they laughed and talked and
shared their first common meal. In the middle of the merriment the stranger slipped quietly away, leaving
behind the miraculous soup stone, which they used every time they wanted to make the loveliest soup in the
world. We have plenty when things are shared and there is much joy. We do not get anything by holding things
back, apart from guilty feelings. God is generous in giving us what we need; let us be generous to others in a
little way we can.
Neal Jackson Kara (Kavanaugh) Landgrebe
Brandon Betty Kay P. V, Steiner
Anthony Scioly Joan Sponn Gene Gaetano
Helen Colvin Ethna O’Haver Jerry Babrick
Shannon Babrick Charlotte Moore Prayer Chain: Belinda O’Brian (812) 486-6499
COLLECTION FOR 7/26/2020
$4,642
Stewardship
LITURGICAL LIFE
WWW.SAINTPETERMONT.ORG 3 18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
August 8 & 9
Saturday 5:30 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM
Reader Beth Kirsch Brian Lechner
Host Jim Strosnider Mike Healy
Chalice No Chalice No Chalice
Chalice No Chalice No Chalice
Server Gabriel Kavanaugh Logan Spinks
Server Sebastian
Kavanaugh Alaina Spinks
Greeters No Greeters No Greeters
Collection No Collection
Takers No Collection Takers
Gift Bearers No Gift Bearers No Gift Bearers
Collection
Counters
Albert Kavanaugh, Tony Fuhs, Kevin Hart,
Adam Strange, & Raymond Hart
• Please for the respect of everyone wear a mask when attending Mass, bring your own sanitizer, and please use your sanitizer before receiving communion. Masks are mandatory at 5:30 PM Saturday and 9:30 AM Sunday Masses.
• Our parish needs volunteers: If you would like to volunteer for a ministry, please contact the Parish Office. We also need volunteers for cleaning & sanitizing after each Mass.
• Donations for either the camera system or Divine Mercy Picture can be sent to St. Peter.
• Starting Monday July 6th, we will be having Divine Mercy for America (one hour of Adoration every Monday from 6:00 to 7:00 PM
• Right To Life Aluminum Can/Paper Drive at Tractor Supply Lot Sat. August 1. The next Right To Life Paper Drive/Aluminum Can Drive will be on Saturday August 1st at the Tractor Supply Co. Parking Lot in Washington. This is the main location for this Paper Drive with hours from 9 AM till 1 PM. All other locations around the county from 9AM till 12 Noon. If you can volunteer, Call 812-486-3658. Help is appreciated!
• Due to COVID-19 concerns on August 8th the dinner at All Saints Hall after the 5:30 Anniversary Mass for Dave and Cleta Kavanaugh has been cancelled
• Son of the soil, Keith Hart, will be leaving to study in Rome for the next four years. He has recently received a Bachelor’s Degree in Catholic Studies with a minor in English from Marian University. Please join us for desserts and drinks Sunday, August 16th, at All Saints Hall in Cannelburg, from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm for a Parish send off.
• There are a few tables and chairs at All Saints, Cannelburg. Please contact the parish office if you are interested in them.
Religion classes for grades 1-5, conducted during release time from Barr
Reeve schools will not take place until further notice. As part of the new
safety measures at Barr Reeve, students will not be allowed to leave school
campus a during release time. I am working on alternate plans at this time.
If you have any questions or if you would like to volunteer with the religious
education program, please contact Donna Bradley, [email protected] or
812-698-0185. Information for Barr Reeve Community Schools can be found
on their website https://www.barr.k12.in.us/ or their Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/BRCS2011/posts/3208998625824431
Stay tuned for new study schedules
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