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Rev. Fr. Douglas A. Ondeck, Pastor [email protected] ● 690 Mount Olivet Road, Wheeling WV 26003 ● www.olpwv.org
PARISH OFFICE
Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 304-231-4053
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Friday, 8:30am-2:00pm
JOINING THE PARISH
New parishioners are welcome.
Contact the parish office to register.
Visit our website: olpwv.org to print
out our registration form.
SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday (Vigil): 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:30am, 10:30am
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday, Thursday: 8:00am
(followed by the Rosary)
Wednesday: 7:00pm
(Adoration: 12-6:00pm; Confession 6:00pm
Rosary, Evening Prayers 6:00pm;
Solemn Benediction 6:45pm)
Friday: 8:00am (Summer)
School Mass: (see bulletin)
SACRAMENT OF RECONCIL IAT ION
AND PENANCE
Saturdays: 4:00-4:45pm
Wednesdays, 6:00-6;45pm
By appointment: 304-242-6575
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
Tess Morando, Coordinator
E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH MUSIC
Steven Anisko, Music Director
Michelle Kline, Children’s Choir
PARISH SCHOOL STAFF
Maureen Kerr, Principal
Email: [email protected]
Judy Hays, Secretary
Email: [email protected]
Joyce Bibey, Development
Email: [email protected]
PHONE NUMBERS
Parish Office: 304-242-6579
Parish School: 304-242-1383
Fax: 304-243-5410
Rectory: 304-242-6575
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time • October 29, 2017
FUN RUN
2017
A beautiful day at Simmons Farm!
Lawrence Berletch Charles Shepherd Eric O’Donnell
Pearl Henry Larry South Marilyn Berletch
Marco Mitchell Thomas Biega Michael Haller
Richard Humway Margaret Fitzgerald Beverly Barker
All Souls Mass on Thursday, November 2 a t 8:00am
The Commemoration of All the
Faithful Departed
(All Souls Day) Please join us for the celebration of Mass offered for all those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith, especially parishioners of Our Lady of Peace and in particular those who have passed in the last year.
All Saints Day is Wednesday, November 1 . I t is a holy day o f obl igat ion .
Mass t i mes : School Mas s at 8:30a m & Evening Mass a t 7:00pm
Sacrament of Baptism Parents should contact Father Doug to make arrangements for the celebration of this sacrament. A preparation session is required for first-time parents. Sacrament of Reconciliation and Penance Celebrated on Saturdays from 4:00-4:45pm; Wednesdays from 6:00-6:45pm. Also make an appointment by calling the rectory. Sacrament of Marriage Engaged couples should contact Father Doug at least six months prior to the desired wedding date. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Individual reception of the sacrament can be arranged by contacting Father Doug. Anyone who is anticipating surgery is encouraged to request this sacrament prior to entering the hospital.
Becoming Catholic (RCIA) Any non-Catholic interested in becoming a Catholic Christian can contact the parish office for information regarding The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults.
Catholic School Information regarding enrolling your child at Our Lady of Peace Parish School, contact school office at 304-242-1383.
Parish School of Religion (PSR) Classes meet every Sunday from 9:20-10:20 am from September to May. Registration in August.
E-Bulletin Receive your bulletin by email every single week. Email your request to [email protected]
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L a s t W e e k ’ s C o l l e c t i o n s Env Amount
Operating Account 149 $ 4,274.00
Maintenance Reserve ($10,368) 4 35.00
Future Campaign Improvement 3 30.00
New Horizon 5 80.00
Diocesan Collections 22 373.00
TOTAL COLLECTION 183 $ 4,975.25
Mass attendance 415 members *445 families, 1214 members
Hearing Assistance Available in-ear headphone or amplify hearing aid Please see usher for a receiver.
Money Counters
Oct 29 Tiffany Hoffman, Teresa Nelson
Nov 5 Sherri Mason, George Hores
Nov 12 Colleen Megna, Janet Orkoskey
Please Remember in Prayer Infirmed and Shut-ins of the Parish
Cameron Nursing Home: Goldie Edgel
Continuous Care: Carla Ueltschy
Good Shepherd: Lula Hull, Angelo Jafrate
Liturgical Ministers for Next Week
Wed, Nov 1 (All Saints Day - holy day of obligation)8:30am School Mass 7:00pm M. Potts/ L.& J. Murrin; J. Sanders; MJ. Keim; VI (5:00); Steven; Mary Saturday, November 4 (Vigil Mass) 5:00pm T.Tordella/ R.Crow/ C.Humway; A. Musilli; E.Tatar; I; Steven; Mary Sunday, November 5 8:30am J.Schane/ A.Kalo/ E.Canestraro; Grade 7; G. Kolibash; III; Steven; Mary 10:30am A.Lee/ M.Reilly/ N.DeFazio; P.Kleinedler; M.Hamilton; VI’; Steven; Mary
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2 0 1 7 O p e r a t i n g A c c o u n t
Balance brought forward $ 10,096.39
+ Collections (operating) 4,274.00
+ Other Deposits 6,880.20
- Expenditures 14,247.80
Balance of operating account $ 7,002.59
“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind.” — Matthew 22:37
MASS DATE TIME MASS INTENTIONS READINGS
Saturday (Vigil), Oct 28 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM
Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace Ex 22:20-26 Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51 1 Thes 1:5c-10 Mt 22:34-40
Sunday, October 29 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
† Chuck Shepherd by Michael & Edna Coyne † Maurice Ackermann by Bill & Peggy Bach
Monday, October 30
8:00 AM † Rosita Pascual by Cecilia Donahoe Rom 8:12-17 Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21 Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday, October 31
8:00 AM Rosary (No Mass) Rom 8:18-25 Ps 126:1b-6 Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday, November 1 *8:30AM 7:00 PM
Intention of School Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14 Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3 Mt 5:1-12a
Thursday, November 2 8:00AM † Chaz Schultz by Mom, Dad, Kiley, Cliff
Wis 3:1-9 Ps 23:1-6 Rom 5:5-11
Friday, November 3
8:00AM † Elizabeth Dague by Patricia Kisner Rom 9:1-5 Ps 147:12-15, 19-20 Lk 14:1-6
Saturday (Vigil), Nov 4 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM
The Legacy Society by OLP (members living and deceased)
Mal 1:14b — 2:2b, 8-10 Ps 131:1-3 1 Thes 2:7b-9, 13 Mt 23:1-12 Sunday, Nov 5
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace † Jim Schreyer by the Mermaids at the Wellness Center
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St. Martin de Porres: born Lima, Peru of Spanish father and black slave mother; ministered to poor and sick, especially African slaves; patron of social justice and peoples of mixed races.
ALL SAINTS: solemn holy day dedicated to saints of the Church, that is, all those who have attained heaven.
dedicated to those who have died and have not yet reached heaven.
Confession 6:00, Rosary, Novena 6:00; Solemn Benediction 6:45 * holy day of obligation
ADORATION 12- 6:00pm
Set clocks back one hour before bedtime Saturday.
BALANCE
Today’s scriptures emphasize the fundamental link between love of God and love of our neighbors,
especially those who are most in need. Love of God should compel us to love the people whom
God cherishes. Conversely, work for justice and charity for those in need should be rooted in our
love of God. That connection and balance, however, isn’t always easy to maintain in our lives.
Even in religious orders we find that some Christians are more oriented toward contemplation and
prayer, while others are more active in reaching out to those who are oppressed. Today Jesus
reminds us of the necessity for both in the life of faith. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — You shall not oppress an alien, for you yourselves were once aliens in Egypt (Exodus 22:20-26). Psalm — I love you, Lord, my strength (Psalm 18). Second Reading — You became imitators of the Lord, so that you became a model for all believers (1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10). Gospel — You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, and you shall love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:34-40).
Rosary Rally The Church celebrates the feast day
of Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary on
October 7. Feast day was established
by Pope Saint Pius V on the anniversary of the
victory at Lepanto on October 7, 1571. Join us
for our Rosary Rally on Sunday, October 29, after
the 10:30am Mass; followed by ice cream social
in the Peace Family Center. Sponsored by the
Knights of Columbus and Ladies Auxiliary.
Rites of Christian Initiation of Adults
Interested in joining the Church? Are you a baptized Catholic who has not yet received sacraments? Want to know about your faith?
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND SESSIONS.
** October 29, we will be at the Rosary Rally.
Contributions after 50% of CSA goal will go back to our parish . Consider making a gift.
39gifts
“give your Hands to Serve and your Hearts to Love”
Shuttle Ministry - Lending a Ride
Jim Argiro, a parishioner, is in need of rides to and from Wednesday and Saturday Masses. Pick-up times Wednesdays at 5:45pm and on Saturdays at 4:30pm. Please call parish office if you are able to help in this ministry. Thank you.
is a solemn holy day of the Catholic Church celebrated annually on November 1. Day is dedicated to the saints of the Church, that is, all those who have attained heaven.
*All Saints is a holy day of obligation. Masses: School mass at 8:30am; Evening mass at 7:00pm
is observed Thursday, November 2,
It is dedicated to those who have
died and not yet reached heaven.
Mass time is 8:00am. Join us.
In response to critical need of our brothers and sisters in Christ of Diocese of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands following hurricanes Irma
and Maria, we will have a second collection on October 28/29 to assist in the relief efforts.
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Memorial Contribution
Our Lady of Peace gratefully acknowledges the donations for
Beverly Ann Barker by Claire & Gene Kieffer
Memorial Contribution
Our Lady of Peace gratefully acknowledges the donations for
Jewel Morgan
by Donald Junkins
Beverly Banks, Alfred Felici, Catherine Patrick
Delaney Powell, Isabel Reilly, Jennifer Riedel
George Weaver, II, Emilie Fusco, Jessica Glenn
Joseph Sberna, Sr., Cole Stoehr, James Hull
Richard Irvin, Jennifer Jarrett, Christine Smith,
Leslie Gaughan, Tyler Roth, Edmund Yahn Jr.,
Douglas Blanco, Jessica Lehrke,
Adnrew Sarcopski, Sandra Sberna
Rebecca Swartling, Sandra Weaver
www.formed.org
PARISH CODE 7 T T N E 3
Mother Teresa of Calcutta: the selfless missionary who brought hope, love and salvation to the poorest of the poor.
St. Padre Pio: movie captures the Capuchin friar’s intense faith and devotion, compassion for the sick and the suffering.
St. Bakhita: from slavery to saint; born in Sudan, kidnapped and sold as a slave.
St. Maria Goretti: filmed on location in Italy; it explains plight of poor laborers, sickness, poverty St. Theresa of Lisieux: story from childhood to her death as a Carmelite nun; filmed in France.
St. John Bosco: priest, educator from tough streets of Turin, Italy; story of challenges from childhood to founding religious order, Salesians.
More Saint stories are available for the children: St. Francis of Assisi, St. Bernadette, St. Perpetua, St. Augustine, St. Patrick, St. Nicholas, etc.
FREE Catholic videos, movies, eBooks
STUDY WATCH LISTEN READ
Central Catholic – Day as a Knight
Grade 8 students are invited on Thursday, November 2; visit classes, explore club, sport opportunities, meet other members of the Class of 2022, tour the school and talk with current students who have already been KNIGHTED! Begins at 8:30 in the Great Hall and concludes at 2:30. Be our guest for lunch and discover all of the many benefits of continuing your education at Central Catholic High School. Students enrolled in one of our partner schools are already registered for Day as a Knight! Any family who would like to register their child, currently in Grade 8, and not enrolled in a Catholic school – please call our Admissions Office at 304-905-6241. We look forward to seeing YOU in Maroon November 2. See flyer.
Parent-Teacher Conference Plan to attend on Thursday, November 2, report cards will be distributed.
ACT & SAT Test Review Class Mr. Thomas Perdziola, CCHS math instructor will be offering Saturday classes. Email him at [email protected] for dates and times and cost. He is an outstanding teacher with valuable instructions to offer students. Be a Host Family and enrich lives Hosting provides you, your family, and your student with unique, rewarding experiences. Contact Greg Pull (321) 766-5215 or email at [email protected] see flyer back of church
Share Pictures of CCHS Events Please go to http://replay.com/r/, search for our name and download your photos. We would love to use them in our yearbook!
75 - 14 Street
Wheeling, WV
304-233-1660
Follow Us www.facebook.com/CCHSMaroonKnights
Twitter: @CCHS_Knights
Bereavement Gathering Grief from a Faith Perspective
If you, or someone you know has lost a loved one and may benefit from a gathering for those grieving, Please join us 6:00pm at St. Alphonsus Church. Facilitator, Deacon Doug Breiding. Sponsored by the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Next gathering is Monday, October 30
Baltimore Catechism
Q. What is the judgment called which all men
have to undergo on the last day?
A. The judgment which all men have to
undergo on the last day is called the
General Judgment. “General” because every creature gifted with intelligence will be judged on that day—angels from Heaven, devils of Hell, all men, women, children; all will be equal. The good will be separated from the wicked. Sins committed will be made public. Which side will you be sent? It is not enough to be better for the future—you must try also to make up for what was neglected in the past.
Q. Why does Christ judge men immediately after death?
Mount Calvary Cemetery
The following services will be available in the month of November at the Bishops’ Chapel:
Nov 2 5:30pm All Souls Day Mass Nov 3 5:30pm First Friday Mass Nov 19 6:00pm Candlelight Evening Prayer
for the Dead
November 2017 Academic Lecture Series
(3) The Importance of Fathers for the Family
(10) Aborted Fetal Tissues in Vaccines and
Medical Research
(17) Dante’s Other Guide: Francis of Assisi
See flyer in back of
church for more details.
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Let Saints put you on the right path Cardinal Virtues are four virtues the Church has
identified that will help us get to Heaven.
Temperance teaches moderation and self-
discipline. St. Therese of Liseieux got everything she
wanted as a child; through temperance, she gave
up her selfish ways and put her trust in Jesus.
Justice teaches us to respect the rights of others. In
Columbia, St. Peter Claver used to meet ships
burdened with people to be sold as slaves. He
brought food and medicine and assured them of
their dignity and God’s love; baptized 300,000 slaves.
Fortitude gives us courage to do what is right despite
difficult circumstances. St. Gianna Beretta Molla was
a pediatrician and mother. When she became ill
while pregnant, she refused to end her unborn
child’s life even though it meant her certain death.
Prudence is making the right choice to do good.
St. Joseph, husband of Mary. He followed the
instructions of the angel and married Mary.
304-242-1383
Oct 30 Boys 5/6 Basketball
Scheduling Meeting 6:00pm
31 HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
PK3 Party
Nov 1 School Mass 8:30 - All Saints Day
*holy day of obligation
Evening Mass at 7:00pm
Adoration
Grade 8 to Golden Horseshoe play
Forensics practice
2 Grade 8 to CCHS 8:30am-2:30pm
7/8 Basketball Scheduling Meeting
Christmas Show Practice 1:00pm
5 Grade 7 leads 8:30am Mass
Scout Popcorn are here! Call parish office if you would like to place an order, or see Scouts in grade 5. Thank you. Bake Sale. Baked items will be available for purchase November 18/19 after masses.
Pop Tabs. Grade 6 is collecting
Pop Tabs to be given to the
Ronald McDonald House.
Box Tops. Keep on clipping the
box tops. Something so simple
raised over $1,400 last year!
Soda Cans. Bring to Quigley’s
663 Fairmont Pike in Mt. Olivet.
OLP Scouts-Pack 50 for credit.
Parish School of Religion
Oct 29 Class Nov 5 Class
Nov 12 Class Nov 19 Virtus
Rosary Rally Sunday, October 29 after
10:30 Mass, followed by ice cream social in gym.
Confirmation students: earn church service hours.
Confirmation students: sign up to work 18th St.
Tess Morando, PSR Coordinator
304-242-7820 or [email protected]
Let others see Christ in you!
Shoparoo is a fun, free, and very easy fundraiser! Download the app; select Our Lady of Peace School, Wheeling WV from the list; take pictures of your receipts. Go to shoparoo.com to learn
more! Or stop by Mrs. Bibey’s office for a demo. This is a great, easy way to support our school!
OLP School Canned Food Drive
We have MET AND SURPASSED our goal of 2,000 canned goods! They will be delivered Monday to Catholic Charities 18th Street. Great job and THANK YOU to all for your support.
Pearl Valley Cheese Sale Please support our Grade 8 by ordering some of this award winning cheese made all natural in eastern Ohio. All cheese costs $5 for 12oz piece. Orders and money due Monday, November 6, turn in to parish or school offices. Make checks payable to OLP-Grade 8. Delivery week before Thanksgiving-just in time for the holidays! .
THINK BEFORE YOU TRASH IT ● RECYCLE IS THE WAY TO GO !
USED INK AND TONER CARTRIDGES: Bring in your used ink and toner cartridges to school and parish offices to be redeemed for coupons to purchase office supplies. Thank you!
NOVEMBER 12 - Catholic Neighborhood Center 18th St.
8:00—11:00 am (breakfast) 11:00am - 2:00pm (lunch)
Lorenza Ferrara Serena Geyer w/ parent
Evan Hanlin w/ parent Gia Campbell
Kallie Moses Anne Nettles w/parent
Alyssa Kalo Max McGovern
Receive the gift of the Holy Spirit
Students: Rosary Rally, October 29 after 10:30 Mass - will count as church service hours. Ice cream social to follow
Bethlehem Community Park - Spooktacular !Grade 8 volunteers! Earn service hours on Sunday, October 29 at the park. Set up in the morning and/or hand out candy (dress in your costume!) at the event 3:00-6:00pm. Please call or text Jessica at (304) 830-2641 to sign up.
Sponsors: Please turn in paperwork as soon as possible. Forms available on parish website.
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Have an extra coat in your closet?
Grade 7 coat drive begins November.
Drop off at church or back of church.
Remember Our Lady of Peace Parish in your Will and Estate Planning Bequests for the benefit of the Diocese, a parish, or an unincorporated institution or organization should be made out to “The Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, or his successors in office, "with a specification of the purpose for which the bequest is to be used, e.g., “ for the use of Our Lady of Peace Parish .” If a bequest is intended for an incorporated institution, please consult the director of that institution or the Chancery for the proper legal title. Before drafting a bequest or formulating a will, it is advisable to seek legal counsel.
Office: 304-242-9604 Tiffany Hoffman Cell-304-830-0377 Email: [email protected]
Denise Tierney Cell: 304-281-6288
Email: [email protected]
Knights of Columbus Council 12195 Grand Knight - Tom Burke
Meeting. Next business meeting Monday, November 6, in parish office.
Spaghetti Dinner. Our annual Dinner will be held on Thursday, November 16 from
3:00-7:00pm in the Peace Family Center. More details coming soon. Proceeds to
benefit Teachers and Support Staff. Plan to attend, bring the whole family!
The Knights of Columbus welcome six new members. First Installations was held this month.
Men, at least 18 years of age, and a practicing Catholic: consider joining our Council of Brother
Knights. We are always looking for additional members. Contact Al Musilli at 304-238-6173.
50/50 Winner:
Dave Melko
Knight of the Month: Jim McClure. Congratulations to Jim for recognition of service to better our council, parish and community. Job well done!
Mass Intention Calendar
Please check community board for our monthly Mass Intention calendar. It will show Masses that are scheduled for the current month. If you would like to bring up the gifts, come early and let ushers know. Weekday masses $10; weekend $20.
Call Rev. Dennis R. Schuelkens, Jr. at the
Vocations Office, Diocese of Wheeling-
Charleston at (304) 232-0444, ext. 298
Is the Lord calling you?
Ladies Auxiliary of the K of C President - Marilyn Thalman
Meeting. Our next meeting will be our Christmas Dinner! Join us at Generations
Monday, November 27 at 6:00pm. No meetings December, January.
Touch of Amish Jams, Apple Butter & Dips and Salsa. New Fundraiser, month of November! Unique combinations to make; taste samples available after masses next weekend. Orders in by November 15, drop in the collection basket or the parish office. - delivery in time for Christmas. Call Helen 304-242-8325, Marilyn 304-233-2544 or parish office. See bulletin insert.
Vice President: Sylvia Huggins Treasurer: Marlene McGovern Secretary: Marlene Klamut
.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukrainian Catholic (4136 Jacob St.) Church Meatloaf Dinner Dinner will be held Sunday, November 5 11:00am-4:00pm. Menu of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, cole slaw, dessert and coffee and iced tea. Cost $8/adult and $4 for children ages 6 to 12 years, free under 6 years. It will be held in the Church Annex. Carryout will be available
Magnificat Chapter of Morgantown Inspirational Prayer Breakfast Looking to deepen your faith? Join us Saturday, November 11 at Lakeview Resort; 9:00am to noon,
doors open at 8:15am. Our inspirational speaker is Bobbi Bankovich. Bobbi will share her story of
how she learned to completely trust God while facing the challenges of infertility, a brain tumor and
false doctrines. Cost $20, must register by November 11: online magnificatmorgantown.org or call
Pat at 304-296-8950. No tickets will be sold at the door.
Be Joyful in HOPE Be Patent in AFFLICTION Be Fai thful in PRAYER —Romans 12:12
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