Saturday, September 12
Cookie
Sunday, September 13
Monday, September 14
& Peter Coburn
Tuesday, September 15
favor received by a Parishioner
Mass for Parishioners
Wednesday, September 16
Baker and Deceased Members of the
Baker &
DeBlasio Families by the
Lagattuta, Fair and
Baker Families
Thursday, September 17
Angelo Maniery and Family
Friday, September 18
& Mrs. Harry Eordekian
Marchinkoski
Saturday, September 19
Sunday, September 20
Bobbi
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CANDLES FOR THIS WEEKEND:
(ST. PETER’S)
Mem: The Flynn
Family
by Corinne
Sunday, September 13
Tuesday, September 15
Wednesday, September 16
Sunday, September 20
ST. DOMINIC
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
SEPTEMBER 5/6 WILL BE IN
NEXT
WEEKENDS BULLETIN
ST. DOMINIC
SUNDAY MINISTRIES
Sunday,
September
Servers: Richard Baccei
Brian Ferrell
Lector: Lori Hickey
Eucharistic Ministers: *Kevin
McDonnell
Jan Horner
Greg Chamberland
Sunday,
September
Servers: Mackenzie
Hickey
Reilly Duggan
Lector: Ginger Anderson
Eucharistic Ministers: *Kevin
McDonnell
Jan Horner
Greg Chamberland
St. Dominic will be hiring a new part-time maintenance
person. If anyone is interested in this
position, please contact Fr. Ted at 775-1994.

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, September 13
Grades K – 6 – First class today.
There will be
a brief meeting in St. Dominic’s Church
for all students and parents prior to
the start of class.
Next class – September 20
Grades K – 6
– Class today
Monday, September 14
Thursday, September 17
Friday, September 18
Please remove all flowers, flower boxes and any flower hangers (wrought
iron or metal rods) from

Br. Richard will be on
retreat from Monday, September 14 to Friday, September 18, in preparation for
his ordination as a priest on Saturday, October 3.
BISHOP’S FUND
St. Peter’s has raised a
total of $37,686 of their $37,925 goal – St. Dominic’s has raised a total of
$10,230 of their $10,295 goal. Thank you
to everyone who has already made a gift to this year’s effort. If you have not
yet made your gift, envelopes are available at the entrances of both Churches.
ST. PETER
COLLECTION REPORT
WEEKEND OF
SEPTEMBER 5/6 WILL BE IN
NEXT
WEEKENDS BULLETIN
RCIA PROGRAM
FOR BELIEVERS AND WOULD-BE BELIEVERS
The RCIA process is designed
to help persons in one or more of the following groups:
- Catholics who want to deepen their understanding
of their Faith.
- Adult Catholics preparing for 1st
Communion and Confirmation.
- Returning Catholics.
- Non-Catholics who want to learn more about
Catholic Christianity.
- Non-Catholics who want to become a member of the
Catholic Church.
RCIA is the process of
learning and living the message of Jesus as revealed in the Scriptures and in
Catholic tradition. The program explores the teachings, practices, and history
of the Catholic Church – so that each person involved in the process comes to
enjoy a fuller, richer understanding of God and his/her relationship to God and
community. For enrollment or for more information, please contact Fr. Ted at
775-1994.
MARRIED & LOVING IT! (Most of the
time)
A Marriage Enrichment
experience for couples on their marital journey will be offered by the
following parishes:
St. John Vianney Parish Hall
So.
Friday, September 18,
Holy Family Parish Hall
Thursday, September 24,
Route 7A
Saturday, September 26,

He
summoned the crowd with his disciples and said to them, "Whoever wishes to
come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever
wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake
and that of the gospel will save it." - Mk 8:34-35
Sunday: Is
50:5-9a/Jas 2:14-18/Mk 8:27-35
Monday: Nm
21:4b-9/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17
Tuesday: 1 Tm
3:1-13/Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35
Wednesday: 1 Tm
3:14-16/Lk 7:31-35
Thursday: 1 Tm
4:12-16/Lk 7:36-50
Friday: 1 Tm
6:2c-12/Lk 8:1-3
Saturday: 1 Tm
6:13-16/Lk 8:4-15
Next Sunday:
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FILL THE CUPBOARD CHALLENGE
The 7th Annual
CVPS Fill the Cupboard Challenge has begun. In the past six years, Fill the
Cupboard participants have donated nearly 100,000 food items to the Rutland
Community Cupboard – a remarkable amount that has served hundreds of families
during the most difficult times. The current recession makes your involvement
in this year’s Fill the Cupboard Challenge more important than ever before.
Since January, the Cupboard has served over 400 new families who did not use
their services in 2008. In total, over 1,300 families have visited the Cupboard
one or more times in 2009. The Rutland Community Cupboard will only continue to
meet this overwhelming demand with your help! Our goal is to collect 20,000
food items, and with your continued support, I know we can meet it. There will be boxes for the food items
by the exits of St. Peter Church until September 27.
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PROCTOR FALL
FESTIVAL
IN THE PARK
DOWNTOWN
DATE:
St.
Dominic’s Church will be selling fried bread dough again this year, as a fund
raiser.
Come join in
the festivities!
