The Catholic Communities

of

Saint Peter & Saint Dominic

The Capuchin Franciscans

ST. PETER MASS SCHEDULE:

Saturday, January 16

     8:00   Birthday Mem:  Alberico Ciccotelli by Tony

              & Carol Romeo and Family

     5:15   Mem:  Giovanni & Anna Maria Adamo &

              Constantino by Giulia, Antonella & Phillip

Sunday, January 17

     7:30   Mem:  Mary Beth Pisanelli by Gary & Carol

              Randall

   11:00  Mem:  Richard Bartlett and Gerald &

              Marguerite Bartlett by Family

Monday, January 18

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Mem:  Ann Bizzarro by

              Phyllis & Mike Sienkiewicz

No 4:45 PM Mass today

Tuesday, January 19

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Ann:  Loretta Chamberland

              by the Estate

     2:00   Mass at Genesis Elder Care Center:

              Mass for Parishioners

Wednesday, January 20

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Mem:  Genevieve Cannon by

              Tony Ciccotelli & Mary Dalto

Thursday, January 21

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Ann:  Michael Caliguiri by

              Norm & Cookie

     4:45   Mem:  Virginia & Dominic Ettori by George

              & Cheryl Hooker

Friday, January 22

     9:15   (Loretto Home)  Ann:  Margaret LaVecchia by

              Family

     4:45   Mem:  Sam Rizziere by Gary & Carol Randall

Saturday, January 23

     8:00   Mem:  Barbara Dalto by Husband, Edward

     5:15   Ann:  Walter Gilman by Wife & Children

Sunday, January 24

     7:30   Mem:  Mary Ciccotelli by Robert & Doris

              Murray

   11:00  Birthday Mem: Basilio Valente by Wife, Sarah

  

CANDLES FOR THIS WEEKEND:

ST. PETER’S

 

Mem:  Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & Mary

Moscatiello & Frankie

by Mary, Rose & John Scruton

 

 

ST. DOMINIC MASS SCHEDULE:

Sunday, January 17

     9:15   Mem:  Ernest Kish by Anne Lebo

Tuesday, January 19

     9:00   Mem:  Elsie Patnode by the Estate

Wednesday, January 20

     9:00   Mem:  Laura Kachurik by Husband

Sunday, January 24

     9:15   Mem:  Ernest Kish by Bob Coons

  

ST. DOMINIC COLLECTION REPORT

WEEKEND OF JANUARY 09/10

Offertory                                                            $923.00

Fuel                                                                      185.00

 

 

 

ST. DOMINIC SUNDAY MINISTRIES

Sunday, January 17 – 9:15 AM

 

Servers:  Richard Baccei

                Brian Ferrell

 

Lector:    Youth Mass

 

Eucharistic Ministers:  *Gregory Chamberland

 

Sunday, January 24 – 9:15 AM

 

Servers:  Mackenzie Hickey

                Reilly Duggan

 

Lector:    Alex Vida

 

Eucharistic Ministers:  *Gregory Chamberland

 

 

 


 

ST. PETER PARISH

On going bottle drive – Receptacles are still in the Church for drop off. Bottle drive will continue throughout the year. If you have a large number of bottles, we will pick them up. Please call the Rectory at 775-1994.

 

ST. DOMINIC/ST. PETER

 

Sunday, January 17

Grades K-10 – Youth Mass

 

Next Class – January 24

Grades K-6

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM – St. Dominic’s

 

 

Sunday, January 17

Grades K-10 – Youth Mass

 

Next Class – January 24

Grades 7 - 10

6:00 – 8:00 PM – St. Dominic’s

 

 CALENDAR OF EVENTS:

Monday, January 18

     Martin Luther King Holiday.  The Rectory Office

     will be closed and there is no 4:45 PM Mass that

     day.

Tuesday, January 19

     7:00 PM – Parish Council – St. Peter

Friday, January 22

     Noon – Adoration at MSJ

Sunday, January 24

     Rosary for Peace after 11:00 AM Mass at St. Peter

  

 

The Rectory Office will be closed on Monday, January 18, 2010. Thank you.

 

 

Friday, January 22, is a day of Prayer & Penance for Life – the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade, U.S. Supreme Court decision.

 

 

PRAYER FOR LIFE

O God,

who adorn creation with splendor and beauty,

and fashion human lives in your image and likeness,

awaken in every heart

reverence for the work of your hands,

and renew among your people

a readiness to nurture and sustain

your precious gift of life.

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,

who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God for ever and ever.

 

Amen

 

 

ST. PETER COLLECTION REPORT

WEEKEND OF JANUARY 09/10

140 Envelopes (326 sent out) plus $757.00      4,203.00

Need                                                                  4,800.00

Difference                                                     -      597.00

Last Year – Same Date – Offertory                      3,304.00

 

 

ROSARY FOR PEACE

On Sunday, January 24th, immediately following the 11:00 AM Mass at St. Peter’s, all are invited to stay and recite the “Rosary for Peace”.

 

 


 

 

MARRIED & LOVING IT (MOST OF THE TIME)

Have you ever asked yourself, “Where is the time for us?” Is life so busy that there is little quality time for you to concentrate on your marriage? You deserve time to focus on the most important person in your life – your spouse. Join us on Sunday, January 24 at St. Alphonsus Parish Hall, at no cost to you, for a three hour enrichment experience from 1:00 – 4:00 PM followed by a romantic dinner. Contact Jon & Monica Keith at 483-2029 or email monicakeith@myfairpoint.net or Bill & Elaine Ryan at 483-5225 or email elryan@yahoo.com. This is open to all married couples from any Catholic parish. Co-sponsored by: Worldwide Marriage Encounter of VT and the Diocesan Office of Marriage & Family Life.

 

DAY OF REFLECTION FOR WOMEN

On Saturday, January 23, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM at Mt. St. Mary’s in Burlington, Sr. Claire Boissy will present reflections on “Time: Please Don’t Run Out On Me”. How do we plan time daily to meet our needs physically, emotionally and spiritually? For more information, please contact Sr. Ruth Ravey at 802-658-5494.

 


 

“Congress continues to debate health care reform. While the House passed a health care bill that prevents the federal government from funding elective abortions, and includes provisions making health care affordable and accessible for all, the Senate rejected this and passed a bill that requires federal funds to help subsidize and promote health plans that cover elective abortions, while forcing purchasers to pay directly for other people’s abortions. These two bills must now be combined into one bill that both the House and Senate will vote on in final form. The U.S. bishops continue to strongly oppose abortion funding, while calling for critical improvements in conscience protection, affordability for the poor and vulnerable, and access to health care for immigrants.

 

In your bulletins today, you’ll find an insert from the U.S. Bishops Conference asking you to please contact your congressional representatives immediately and urge them to address these moral issues. The insert includes a web address that allows you to send an email message to Congress with a click of a button. The bishops have asked for our swift action and our prayers. Thank you for your help. We can help make sure that health care reform will protect the lives, dignity, conscience and health of all. Health care reform should be about saving lives, not destroying them.”

  

Once again, the parishioners of St. Peter Parish have demonstrated what caring and generous people you are. In these difficult economic times and at this time of the year, you have opened your hearts in loving response to the needs of the AIDS babies at St. Anna’s Orphanage in Tanzania and collected $3,017.00 (so far). On behalf of Sr. Dorothy Pilkington, SSJ, a most heartfelt thank you. A special thank you to Fr. Corley, Fr. Thibodeau, Fr. Crawley and the members of our committee, Sr. Mary Harvey, Mary Jean & George Costello, Cheryl & George Hooker and those parishioners who assisted them at the Masses. A special thank you to Les & Joe Eno of E & G Graphics for the designing, printing and contributing of the “Circle of Love” posters and prayer cards. “No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.” Know you have made a difference in the lives of these children of God.             Sr. Martha St. Onge