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Rev. Fr. Douglas A. Ondeck, Pastor PARISH OFFICE Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager Email: [email protected] 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 RECONCILIATION 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 Michelle Kline, Music Director [email protected] 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 Our Lady of Peace Parish F EBRUARY 5, 2017

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Rev. Fr. Douglas A. Ondeck, Pastor

PARISH OFFICE

Cecilia Donahoe, Office Manager

Email: [email protected]

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

Michelle Kline, Music Director

[email protected]

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

Our Lady of Peace Parish FEBRUARY 5, 2017

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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READINGS: GATHER BOOK # 1104, Year A

L a s t W e e k ’ s C o l l e c t i o n s Env Amount

Operating Account 147 $ 4,994.00

Future Campaign Improvement 1 5.00

Maintenance Reserve ($19,119.45) 3 35.00

New Horizons 4 60.00

Special Offerings 10 1,985.00

DWC - Church in Latin America 24 358

Total Collection 189 $ 7,437.00

Last Week’s Mass Attendance 428 members

Hearing Assistance Available in-ear headphone or amplify hearing aid Please see usher for a receiver.

2017 Operating Account

Beginning balance $ 3,527.27

+ Collection (operating) 4,994.00

+ other deposits 125.00

- Expenditures 3,972.66

Balance of operating account $ 4,673.61

Money Counters

Feb 5 Teresa Nelson, Sherri Mason

Feb 12 Tiffany Hoffman, Cecilia Donahoe

Feb 19 Rick Wilson, George Hores

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

The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 5, 2017

Liturgical Ministers for Next Week

Saturday (Vigil), February 11 5:00pm C.Humway/ M.Potts/ B.Roth; J.Stahl;

J.Albert; III; Schola Franciscana Choir

Sunday, February 12

8:30am L.Tekely/ L.Zinn/ S.Roth; R. Bowers;

C. Zdilla; I; Michelle; Michelle

10:30am E.Canestraro/ S.George/ A. Lucas;

S. Mazure; M. Hamilton; V; Michelle; Michelle

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Light shines

through the darkness

for the upright. — Psalm 112:4

MASS DATE TIME MASS INTENTIONS READINGS

Saturday (Vigil), Feb 4 Fifth Sunday I n Ordinary Time

5:00 PM

† Alan Lander by Ron & Kitty Patrick

Is 58:7-10 Ps 112:4-9 1 Cor 2:1-5 Mt 5:13-16

Sunday, Feb 5 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

† Paul McGinnis by Bob welsh

Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace

Monday, Feb 6

8:00 AM † Peg Shepherd by Bill & Peggy Bach Gn 1:1-19 Ps 104:1-2a,5-6, 10, 12,24, 35c Mk 6:53-56

Tuesday, Feb 7

8:00 AM

Rosary (NO MASS) Gn 1:20 — 2:4a Ps 8:4-9 Mk 7:1-13

Wed, Feb 8 7:00 PM

Members of the Legacy Society (members living and deceased) by OLP

Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17 Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30 Mk 7:14-23

Thursday, Feb 9 8:00 AM † Nicklas Maltese by Tiffany & Tom Hoffman

Gn 2:18-25 Ps 128:1-5 Mk 7:24-30

Friday, Feb 10

8:45AM Intention of School Gn 3:1-8 Ps 32:1-2, 5-7 Mk 7:31-37

Saturday (Vigil), Feb 11 Sixth Sunday I n Ordinary Time

5:00 PM

Parishioners of Our Lady of Peace Sir 15:15-20 Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34 1 Cor 2:6-10 Mt 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37]

Sunday, Feb 12 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

† Curtis “Al” Bowers by Ray & Marilyn Thalman

† Rita Pastorius by John Samuel;s

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St. Paul Miki and Companions: Jesuit scholastic, and his 25 companions, including two other Jesuits, six Franciscans, fifteen tertiaries, and two laymen, were crucified by order of ruler at Nagasaki, Japan.

St. Jerome Emiliani; Venetian soldier whose conversion led to founding of the Clerks Regular of Somascha (C.R.S.); dedicated to the poor and the education of youth; patron of orphans and abandoned children.

St. Scholastica: twin sister of St. Benedict; established a community of religious women about five miles south of her brother’s monastery; invoked against storms; patroness of Benedictine nunneries.

St. Josephine Bakhita: born in Sudan, raised in Islamic faith; kidnapped and sold; purchased by Italian Consul Legnami, brought to Italy, served as nanny, lived with Canossian sisters in Venice; formerly introduced to the faith and baptized.

Adoration 12:00pm – 6:00pm; Confession 6:00; Rosary, Evening Prayers 6:00; Solemn Benediction 6:45; Mass 7:00pm

THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE As children we sang the lively song This Little Light of Mine. The words, of

course, are based on today’s Gospel, in which we are called as disciples to be salt and light for the

world. Children are uninhibited about sharing their faith. It’s only when we grow older that we prefer

to hide our light under bushel basket because our culture tends not to emphasize discipleship. The

message in this week’s readings is clear: in order to give glory to God through our discipleship, we

must show the light of Christ in our words and deeds. Not an easy thing for inhibited adults. Often we

may think of salt and light in terms of what we do for others, but it can be just as important not to do

something, such as getting angry with the stranger on the road, or telling an offensive joke.

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — If you share your food with the hungry, provide housing for the homeless, then light shall break forth upon you (Isaiah 58:7-10). Psalm — The just man is a light in the darkness to the upright (Psalm 112). Second Reading — My message to you, says Paul, was not clever words of wisdom but the proclamation of Christ crucified (1 Corinthians 2:1-5). Gospel — You are the salt of the earth, the light of the world. In your good deeds your light shines before others, leading them to glorify God (Matthew 5:13-16).

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Baltimore Catechism

Q. What are we commanded by the Fifth Commandment?

A. We are commanded by Fifth Commandment to live in peace and union with our neighbor, to respect his rights, to seek his spiritual and bodily welfare, and to take proper care of our own life and health. “Proper care of our own life.” It is not our property, but God’s. Those who indulge in sinful habits may commit more than one kind of sin, for besides the sins committed by the habits themselves, these vices may injure their health and bring sickness and disease upon their bodies.

Q. What is forbidden by the Fifth Commandment?

CATHOLIC NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER - 18th St.

Our Lady of Peace is assigned second Sunday November to March at 18th Street to help set up, prepare, serve and clean up for breakfast and lunch. Feb 12 Mar 12

Shifts: 8:00 – 11:00am or 11:00am – 2:00pm

Call parish office 242-6579 to schedule your shift.

parish office: 242-6579 ▪ [email protected]

Help OLP Fight Hunger

THANK YOU for your continual

support, filing our blue bags with

essential items to give to families in

need. Bags are available in back of

church. We can make a difference.

HELP OLP

Fight Hunger

STIR YOUR FAITH in 2017! SET UP YOUR PROFILE NOW! www.formed.org Call parish office 304-242-6579 for assistance.

PARISH CODE: 7 T T N E 3

Schola Cantorum Franciscana Choir Saturday 5:00pm Mass - February 11

The Schola Cantorum Franciscana, under the

direction of Professor Nicholas Will, is an elite

25-voice liturgical choir comprised of students of

Franciscan University of Steubenville as well as

members of the wider community. As an

integral part of the university’s Sacred Music

Program, the Schola performs the best of the

Church’s musical patrimony primarily within its

intended liturgical context. While the group’s

repertoire spans the breadth of the Catholic-

Christian musical tradition, its specialization lies

in music of the Renaissance, Baroque, and

Twentieth Century. Schola sings for a monthly

Missa Cantata (Extraordinary Form) at the

Franciscan University’s Christ the King Chapel as

well as numerous concerts and liturgies each

semester both on campus and throughout the

tri-state region. Music of the Mass will include

chant and English and American choral works.

Classes held on Sundays after 10:30 am Mass. Please meet in the Fatima Room in the school. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEMD THE MEETINGS.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Please pray for our catechumens: Brianna

Downs, and Josh Smith; and our

candidates: Lisa Pearl and Jason Roth as

they continue their journey in our RCIA

program here at Our Lady of Peace Parish.

February 4- February 10 Birthdays

James Bryan, Rachel Huggins,

Wave Humway, Meaghan Kinnick,

Tammy Miller, Allyson Berletch,

Kathleen Antonucci, Greg Breault

Nichole Paulus, Tammy Wycherley,

Carol Young, Megan Higgins,

Lorri Schodzinski, Charles Adams,

Pat Henry, Karla Palotay,

Cel Schneid

T he Legacy Society is made

up of individuals/families

that have been blessed and

wish to share those blessings

when they finalize their will and

plan their estate. A mass will

be said once a month for those

generous individuals/families, in

honor of the Legacy Society

and your family name will be

memorialized on the Legacy Society Tree which

is found on the wall in the vestibule of church,

making a lasting testament for generations to

come. For more information, call parish office.

Current members: † Fr. Raymond D. Jablinske

Fr. Dennis R. Schuelkens, Jr., Battaglino Family

(Dr. John, Virginia, Carmella), Jim Blatt Family,

Dan Boston Family, George Ferdinand Family,

William Kuster Family, Curt Mason Family,

George Saseen Family, Bruce Wilson Family.

†Bishop Emeritus Bernard W. Schmitt and

†Stanly Gorsky will be added this year to the

Legacy Society Tree.

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Twitter: @BishopDonahueHS

325 Logan Street, McMechen, WV 304-233-3850

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Catholic Schools Week: Jan 29-Feb 3

Thank you to all for your support this week: Monday: Cupcake Day Tuesday: Senior Grandparent Luncheon Wednesday/Thursday: Student Retreat Friday: Student Dress Down Day donations to go to Helping Heroes

March for Life 2017

What do you get when you add 5 Adults and

12 students to thousands in Washington D.C.

to march for the life and dignity of each

human person? An Experience of a Lifetime!

See pictures on front cover of the bulletin. A Night to Shine Prom

Friday, February 10, 46 of our BDHS students

will participate in this event, to help bring

together area kids with disabilities to enjoy a

memorable dinner/dance prom night. Diocesan Social Studies Fair

The fair will be held on Thursday, February 16,

in the Raymond D. Jablinske gymnasium.

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 the St. Alphonsus Church. Facilitator, Deacon Doug Breiding. Sponsored by the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Next gathering February 27

“Expect the Unexpected” Reverse Raffle Grand Prize $5,000 with more ways to win at the Wheeling Park White Palace on Thursday, February 23. 5:30 cocktails, 6:30 dinner. Cost: $50 raffle only;$75 raffle& dinner; $100 raffle & 2 dinners. Sponsored by Booster Association.

French Follies The French Department will present this event Sunday, February 12 at 7:00pm in the school cafeteria. $3/adults, $2/students. Be sure to come and join us for a fun-filled evening of French skits, songs, dances.

Scholarship Competition Day February 26, 1:00-3:00pm. A completed online application is required to attend. The essay competition is required for scholarship. All applicants will receive details in the mail.

Incoming Freshman Registration Registration Tuesday, March 7 at 6:00pm. A completed online application is required to attend. Public, non-local parochial schools must provide grade 7/8 transcripts; recent report card, standardized test scores by February 9. All applicants will receive details regarding Registration in the mail.

75 - 14 Street

Wheeling, WV

304-233-1660

Follow Us www.facebook.com/CCHSMaroonKnights

Twitter: @CCHS_Knights

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Mindfulness-Bases Stress Reduction Program •

Informational Open House Wheeling Hospital

Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn tells us that It is most helpful to

realize that we cannot directly control all the stress

producing influences in our lives. However, our ability

to cope with stress, and thereby transform the

experience, is very much within our control… if we

know how. This course will help you acquire these

skills. There is no charge for this introductory meeting.

However, in order to have sufficient handouts, please

register by calling the Wheeling Hospital Community

Education Office before February 1. Leave name

and phone number. We look forward to seeing you.

Tuesday, February 7 6:30-7:30pm, Conference Rm C

MEN’S RETREAT - March 11 “The WORD is a gift. Other persons are a gift.”

The Laymen’s Retreat League would like to

invite all Catholic Men of the area to a Day of

Reflection with Rev. Msgr. Kevin M. Quirk, J.C.D.,

J.V. beginning at 8:00am with a continental

breakfast (registration at 8:30am) and ending

with Mass (around 5:00pm). This Day of

Reflection will be held at St. Vincent de Paul’s

Marist Center in Wheeling. Cost is $30, which

includes breakfast and lunch. For more info, call

Don Klamut at 304-280-4626 or visit the website

at: http://www.laymensretreatleague.org

Brochures in back of church. Please reserve

your set by March 4 for purposes of meals.

Ancient Order of Hibernians Scholarship

The Bishop Whelan Division of AOH is offering

three $750 scholarships to seniors attending

high school in Ohio or Marshall County, WV or

Belmont County, OH. Scholarship for tuition or

school expenses only. Deadline is March 17.

https://aohwheeling.shutterfly.com/scholarship

304-242-1383

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Feb 4/5 Scout bake sale after masses

5 Scout Sunday

6 Reconciliation Grade 3 & 7

Girls B’Ball Senior Night 6:30pm

7 Area Principal & WPL Meeting

Faculty Meeting 3:15pm

Board Meeting 6:00pm

New Altar Server training after school

9 Dinner Dance Set up

7/8 Hoops Tourney Begins

10 Valentine Dinner Dance 6-11pm

11 New Altar Server training after 10:30 Mass

Parish School of Religion

Feb 5 Class Feb 12 Class Feb 19 Class Feb 26 Class

Tess Morando, PSR Coordinator 304-242-7820 [email protected]

The Sixth Commandment You shall not commit adultery

Have I respected the physical

and sexual dignity of others and

of myself?

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An Evening of Elegance

Our Lady of Peace Presents the 2017 Valentine Dinner Dance on Friday, February 10 in the Peace Family Center. The cost is $85/couple and $50/single (includes social dinner, dessert, complimentary beer, wine and set ups).

Music by Night Life Social begins at 6:00pm Dinner served at 7:00pm Dancing from 8:00-11:00pm

Limited seating. Reservations are required. Please call Mrs. Bibey at school 304-242-1383. Reserve a table for group of family and friends.

Pop Tabs. Grade 6 is collecting

Pop Tabs to be given to the

Box Tops. Keep on clipping the

box tops. Something so simple

Juice Pouches. Kindergarten

recycled almost 5000 juice

Upcoming Events

Feb 4/5 Bake Sale after all weekend masses

5 Scout Sunday Day of recognition for the contributions of young people and adults to Scouting. Thank you for your support. 19 Pinewood Derby

Bring your soda cans to Quigley’s at 663 Fairmont Pike in Mt. Olivet. Mention Our Lady of Peace Scouts -Pack 50 to give scouts credit. Proceeds benefit scout activities. Thank you!

February Altar Server Training Schedule

Sunday after 10:30am Mass

Feb 12

Tuesdays after school

Feb 7 Feb 21 Feb 28

Al l a re welcome.

Elaine Malloy Aide

Preschool

Mary Beth

Pollock Teacher

Preschool

Lorri

Schodzinski Teacher Grade 1

We wish Lorri the best in her new position. Her time here at OLP was time that truly benefitted the students. She will always be a part of Our Lady of Peace. All the Best and God Bless.

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. Our next business meeting is Monday, February 6 in the parish office.

Monthly Drawing Tickets. Tickets for the monthly drawing at the business meeting

are available in the parish office. Participants are eligible to win $50 each month for 12

months, starting at the March meeting. Donation $12/ticket. Need not be present to win. In Serv ice to One, In Serv ice to Al l

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: Mary Jo Guidi

Knight of the Month is Mike Oliver. Congratulations for recognition of service to better our council, parish and community. Great job!

Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend in Hudson, OH

Give the gift of the perfect weekend to bring a husband and wife closer together! February 17-19

at the Clarion Inn in Hudson, OH. Information online: GreatMarriagesOhio.org or 330-305-9963

The Franciscan Sisters, T.O.R.—A Lenten Retreat: Overshadowed by the Holy Spirit

Immerse in the Holy Spirit at retreat on Saturday, March 25 8:30am-4:30pm. Mass, Adoration, lunch,

talks, testimonies, and more. Held at Our Lady of Sorrows Monastery in Toronto, OH. Register by

Monday, March 13: online www.franciscansisterstor.org/lenten-retreat-2017 or 740-544-5542, ext 112

“Married Couples” Retreat at Priestfield Retreat Center in Kearneysvile, WV

Two retreats available: March 3-5 and April 7-8. Couples, interested in attending the retreat, coming

away feeling spiritually refreshed and enlightened? More information: Elaine Galeone 410-252-5355

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? P rayer is our hope put into words. Make time for prayer.

Not just communal, but also personal.

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Ladies Auxiliary of the K of C President - Marilyn Thalman

Welcome Back Ladies! We will resume our meetings: Monday, February 27

Best Choice” Labels. Start saving UPC labels (or the whole label) from the Best

Choice products at Riesbecks. They are worth money in our pockets. Drop them off in

back of the Church or in Parish Office. The credit benefits parish and school. Thank you!

Vice President: Sylvia Huggins Treasurer: Marlene McGovern Secretary: Marlene Klamut