Picnic, Father's Day and proof St. Peter's isn't a dead parish
posted by Father Kevin C. LouisA warm welcome to all our guests who have joined us for our annual parish picnic For Pete’s Sake! We very much appreciate your presence with us this weekend – for prayer and for fun! Please know you are always welcome at Saint Peter!
A happy and blessed Father’s Day to all the men of our parish, especially those who have been called by Almighty God to the vocation of husband and father. “God our Father, in your wisdom and love you made all things. Bless these men, that they may be strengthened as Christian fathers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth. Grant that we, their sons and daughters, may honor them always with a spirit of profound respect. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen” (Book of Blessings, 1733).
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Theology on Tap 2008
posted by WebmasterPresenters will include Matt Thill, Bishop Jerome Listecki, Chis and Samantha Parker, and Fr. Joe Hirsch.

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Mini baby boom at St. Peter's, farewell Fr. Sakowski, VBS
posted by Father Kevin C. LouisIn case you have not noticed, Saint Peter Parish is in the midst of a mini baby boom! Upon my arrival in Stevens Point, I introduced the practice of praying for the deceased of our parish and for the consolation of the family at all the weekend Masses following the funeral. Because our parish is large and funerals are many, it seems that most weekends we are offering the three Hail Marys and so we can get the impression that all that happens at Saint Peter is burying the dead! Not so! For all of the last calendar year our parish celebrated a total of 25 baptisms. This year – only five full months into 2008 – we have already baptized 20 children with five more scheduled through the end of June! And we have quite of few families who are now pregnant and due before the end of 2008! Indeed, we are on a pace to have the most baptisms the parish has celebrated for quite some time! It is a sign of the spiritual (and physical!) vitality of a parish that those living the Sacrament of Matrimony are joyously welcoming the gift of new life!
As Saint Peter Parish officially says farewell to Father Sakowski this weekend, we also express our gratitude to him for his wise counsel offered in the confessional and in spiritual direction, for his faithful proclamation of the teachings of Christ and His Church, for his fidelity in celebrating the Sacred Liturgy according to the mind of the Church, and for his excellent homilies. Our best wishes and prayers accompany him as he begins advanced studies in Rome this fall. And we prayerfully anticipate the arrival of his successor!
Two times each year all the priests of the Diocese of La Crosse gather to strengthen our fraternity in the priesthood of Jesus Christ, to hear presentations by various speakers, and simply to enjoy some time of relaxation together. The summer gathering in La Crosse – called “Priest Unity Days” – begins at 4:00 pm on Sunday, June 8, and ends at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, June 10. Please pray for Bishop Listecki and the priests of our Diocese!
Our parish picnic “For Pete’s Sake” (June 14-15) is almost upon us! In this last week please do your part to publicize the picnic by inviting family, friends and neighbors. And sell those raffle tickets!
I warmly encourage you to consider having your children (or grandchildren!) take part in our Saint Peter Vacation Bible School to be held here from Monday, July 28, through Friday, August 1. This program for children in grades 1-5 was developed by our own parishioners and runs each day from 9:00 am to Noon. The week concludes with a potluck gathering and skits Friday evening. The theme this year – “Christ Our Hope” – is taken from the recent visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States. If you have questions or wish to register please contact Phil Lawson at the rectory. Early registration ($15.00) is due Friday, June 15.
I have always wanted to visit the Holy Land – to see and pray at the places made holy by Jesus and spoken of in the Bible. While I was a seminarian studying in Rome (1985-1989) I had several opportunities to travel to the Middle East but money was tight and the region was extremely unstable. So, I never went, although the desire has never left me. Earlier this year, Father Robert Schaller – former Pastor of Saint Peter now serving at Saint Elizabeth in Holmen – made his first visit to the Holy Land. He came back so moved and enthused that he called me from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul airport where he had just landed in order to convince me to lead a pilgrimage to the Holy Land with him in 2009! Well, it worked and Father Schaller and I will be leading a pilgrimage to the Holy Land February 8-18, 2009. We will be the spiritual guides celebrating the Holy Mass each day. We will have the opportunity to see and pray at those sights most holy to our faith. The number of pilgrims is strictly limited so that we can all travel together on one bus thereby creating a more intimate atmosphere conducive to a prayerful absorption of all that we will see and experience. Some of the highlights include visits to Caesarea Philippi (now known as Banias) where Jesus declared to Simon, “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church”, Cana in Galilee where couples may renew their marriage vows, Bethlehem and the Church of the Nativity, as well as Jerusalem where we will walk the Way of the Cross (Via Dolorosa) and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Of course, this only scratches the surface of the magnificent and moving sights to be seen and places to offer prayers! The cost of $2799 includes airfare, expert native Christian tour guides, meals, and lodging in first class hotels. For a complete itinerary and more information please consult the brochures available in church or at the rectory.
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Corpus Christi Wrap-Up, Parish Council, First Friday Sacred Heart Devotions
posted by Father Kevin C. LouisThank you to those who took part in the Corpus Christi procession following the 10:00 am Mass last weekend. Special thanks to Patrick Burkhart and our Schola Cantorum adult choir for the beautiful pieces sung during the Mass and for leading the singing during the procession, Darcy Bunn for chanting the sequence Lauda Sion and organizing the music for the procession, the army of altar servers who formed an honor guard for our Eucharistic Lord and assisted with the cross, candles, torches and incense, Darick Bloom who acted as Master of Ceremonies, and our sacristan Mary Stanczyk who always works so hard behind the scenes! After the celebration I was “mugged” by several visiting families who happened to “stumble upon” that Mass with the procession. They were thrilled and moved by the solemnity, beauty, and reverence of the Eucharistic procession and Benediction. May the Lord richly bless us for honoring Him in the Blessed Sacrament!
“The Parish Pastoral Council is a consultative body (Code of Canon Law, 536, 2) by which the Christian faithful of a parish, together with those who have pastoral authority in the parish, ‘give their help in fostering pastoral activity’ (Code of Canon Law, 536, 1). Its work is to be informed and inspired by the vision of the Church, exemplified in the teaching of the Second Vatican Council” (Bishop John J. Paul, On Consultation in the Parish and Deanery). Thank you to all those parishioners who accepted nominations for our Pastoral Council. Thanks, too, to all of you who voted. Congratulations to James Miller and Jeff Zdroik who were re-elected, as well as John Krupka who was elected. The fourth post to be filled by appointment of the Pastor will be announced shortly. The September meeting of the Council begins the two-year term of these returning and new members. Special thanks to Cynthia Calhoun who completes her term of service.
Congratulations to all our graduates – from various colleges and universities, area high schools, middle schools, and those home-schooled. “Lord our God, send your blessings upon these graduates and fill them with your wisdom and blessings” (Book of Blessings, 541).
We are very happy to welcome back to Saint Peter seminarian Daniel Oudenhoven who has been assigned to us for the summer by Bishop Listecki. Of course, you will recall Dan from his time with us last summer. He is a member of Saint Bronislava Parish in Plover and has just completed his first year at Mundelein Seminary in Chicago.
This Friday, June 6, is the First Friday of the month in honor of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. As always, we have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament following the 8:00 am Mass until Benediction at 5:00 pm. Please take some time during the course of your day to come to church to spend some moments of loving adoration and prayer before our Eucharistic Lord. And as usual the second Mass of the day is at 5:15 pm. “Jesus meek and humble of Heart, make our hearts like unto Thine” (from the Litany of the Sacred Heart).
Next Sunday, June 8, after the 8:00 am and 10:00 am Masses stop by Kolbe Hall to say thank you and farewell to Father Derek Sakowski. As you know, Bishop Listecki has assigned Father Sakowski to do further theological studies in Rome beginning this fall. Through the months of June and July Father Sakowski will be with us on and off until August when he departs for Italy.
Preparations for our parish picnic of June 14 and 15 are in full swing! By the hard work and dedication of every one of our parishioners we can make this another successful event. Do your part to publicize the picnic and sell those raffle tickets!
Saint Peter, pray for us! Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us!
Father Kevin C. Louis
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Corpus Christi Mass and Procession
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Yesterday Corpus Christi (Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ) was celebrated in the U.S., and at St. Peter's the Mass and followed by a Eucharistic Procession.
The liturgy of the word included a chanted sequence "Lauda Sion". The homily was given by our pastor Fr. Kevin C. Louis who catechized on the difference between the change that takes place in ordinary life vs. the change that takes place when bread and wine are transformed into the Body and Blood of Christ. There were a dozen boys and young men who served the Mass, including the master of ceremonies, torchbearers, and thurifers. After Communion, the Blessed Sacrament was placed in a monstrance as O Salutaris Hostia was sung, then everyone joined in the procession around the block while singing Eucharistic hymns (Gift of Finest Wheat, Jesus My Lord My God My All, O Sacrament Most Holy, and O Lord I Am Not Worthy). This was followed by benediction back at the main altar inside the church.
Here are some audio files from the Mass:
Sequence Lauda, Sion (partial)
Father Louis chanting the gospel John 6: 51-58
Homily by Father Louis
Hymn: Panis Angelicus, sung during Communion
Hymn: Tantum Ergo, sung at benediction and Fr. Louis' prayer in Latin following the blessing with the Eucharist
Organ postlude played by director of music Patrick Burkhart

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3rd Order Secular Franciscans Website Up
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Men of Christ Prayer & Breakfast
posted by Phil LawsonOur next gathering will be Tuesday, May 20th:
6:00AM-Meet in Church for Prayer & Teaching
6:30AM-Meet at Perkins for breakfast and fellowship.
This week we'll look at the Sign of the Cross as taught by St. John Chrysostom (337-407AD). I have encountered non-Catholic Christians who won't make the sign of the Cross because they view it as a "Catholic thing"--or for that matter many wonder why Catholic Churches insist on having a crucified Christ at the altar as opposed to an empty Cross or a Resurrected Christ. St. John Chrysostom provides some powerful insights.
Come for the whole time or whatever part your schedule allows!
God bless you,
Phil Lawson
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Vacation Bible School at St. Peter's Stevens Point
posted by WebmasterBased on the recent visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States, this year's program will be themed "Christ Our Hope."
Unlike pre-packaged VBS programs from Christian publishing houses, the program at St. Peter's is created new each year by members of the parish, and has a strong Catholic identity, providing catechesis from both the Bible and Catholic Tradition. The past two years' programs have included short catechetical lessons, traditional prayers, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Catholic-themed crafts, creative and delicious snacks that correspond to the lesson of the day, recess with organized sports for older children and bubble shakers and sidewalk chalk for younger children, an original skit in which all the children participate, and music sessions where attendees learn songs that correspond to the theme and are performed as part of the skit for parents and friends at a Friday evening potluck.
This year's Vacation Bible School will take place July 28 - August 1, 2008. For more information contact Phil Lawson.
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Moving Toward Our Eucharistic Lord- Homily by Father Kevin C. Louis
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