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4600 PRESERVE PARKWAY HOOVER, AL 35226 205.822.9125 | FAX: 205.822.9127 WWW.POPCATHOLIC.ORG MASS SCHEDULE/HORARIO Saturday/Sabado ..................... 5:00 pm Sunday/Domingo .................... 7:00 am Sunday/Domingo .................... 8:30 & 11:00 am (Nursery) 1:30 pm (Hispanic), 5:00 pm Monday/Lunes ........................... 8:30 am, 6:30 pm Tuesday/Martes ......................... 8:30 am, 6:00 pm (Hispanic) Wednesday/Miércoles............. 5:00 pm Thursday/Jueves ....................... 8:30 am Friday/Viernes ............................ 8:30 am RECONCILIATION/CONFESIONES Saturday/Sabado ...................... 4:00 pm (& by appointment) Sunday/Domingo ..................... 12:30 - 1:00 pm Tuesday/Martes ......................... 5:00 - 5:45 pm MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made six months in advance with the parish. A marriage preparation class is required. ANOINTING OF THE SICK If you are ill and would like to receive the Sacrament of the Sick and/or the Eucharist, contact the office. ADVENTURE ARK PLAYSCHOOL (6 mo – 2 yr old) Director .........................205.822.9125 ext 15, Fax 822.9127 CHRISTIAN FORMATION Religious instruction offered (3 yr old - adult) Director....................................... [email protected] PRINCE OF PEACE SCHOOL (3 yr old preschool – 8th grade) Principal ....................................... 205.824.7886, Fax 824.2093 Web site........................................ www.popcatholic.org E-mail ............................................ [email protected] PARISH MEMBERSHIP All families and individuals are welcome. Registration forms are in the church lobby at the welcome desk or in the church office. Please inform the church office of address changes.
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4600 Preserve Parkway

Hoover, aL 35226

205.822.9125 | Fax: 205.822.9127

www.PoPcatHoLic.org

Mass schedule/horario

Saturday/Sabado..................... 5:00 pm Sunday/Domingo.................... 7:00 am Sunday/Domingo.................... 8:30 & 11:00 am (Nursery) 1:30 pm(Hispanic), 5:00 pm Monday/Lunes........................... 8:30 am, 6:30 pm Tuesday/Martes......................... 8:30 am, 6:00 pm(Hispanic) Wednesday/Miércoles............. 5:00 pm Thursday/Jueves....................... 8:30 am Friday/Viernes............................ 8:30 am

reconciliation/confesiones

Saturday/Sabado...................... 4:00 pm (& by appointment) Sunday/Domingo..................... 12:30 - 1:00 pm Tuesday/Martes......................... 5:00 - 5:45 pm

Marriage

Arrangementsmustbemadesixmonthsinadvancewiththeparish.Amarriagepreparationclassisrequired.

anointing of the sick

IfyouareillandwouldliketoreceivetheSacramentoftheSickand/ortheEucharist,contacttheoffice.

adventure ark Playschool

(6 mo – 2 yr old) Director.........................205.822.9125ext15,Fax822.9127

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Religiousinstructionoffered(3 yr old - adult) Director....................................... [email protected]

Prince of Peace school

(3 yr old preschool – 8th grade) Principal....................................... 205.824.7886,Fax824.2093 Website........................................ www.popcatholic.org E-mail............................................ [email protected]

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Allfamiliesandindividualsarewelcome.Registrationformsareinthechurchlobbyatthewelcomedeskorinthechurchoffice.Pleaseinformthechurchofficeofaddresschanges.

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T h e E p i p h a n y o f t h e L o r d

Readings for January 10

Monday 8:30 am Louis & Constance Lorino †

6:30 pm Mike Ballas †

Tuesday 8:30 am Rose DiChiara †

Wednesday 8:15 am Warren Hines †

5:00 pm Mary Ann Campagna †

Mass Intentions 1/4 - 1/10

Thursday 8:30 am Tony & Melba Manzella †

Friday 8:30 am Michael McCarthy †

Saturday 5:00 pm Mary Simonetti †

Sunday 7:00 am Elizabeth Bogart †

8:30 am Vincent Piazza †

5:00 pm Bob Morin †

Prayer List

Our love and prayers are offered for the following:

To be included on the prayer list, please call the church office. To be a part of the parish email prayer chain, please contact: Dolores Kremer, 205.979.0229 or [email protected].

Hunter Pace John Durnak Bill Muldowney, Sr. Charles Pardi Frances Pardi Margaret Fenn Mary Ellen Bolin Kathy Mahon Paul Bochnak Buster Bandino Kate B. Camiliere Frank Simonetti David Seeley

Mark Scalco Shay McNamee Patricia Hunter Angie Judge Amy Judge Nicolina Koch Bill Shikle Curtis Austin John Kreisberg Claudia Charme Jake Culotta Chuck Fontan Joyce Lovoy

James Sheppard Greg Smith Josephine Jovings Elizabeth Doyle Carmella Pistone Rosalie Stacco Libby Troncalli Mary Kay Minor Valerie Wallace Clint Fikes Josephine Graven Virginia Lorino Lena Myers

Libby Edgar Carol Jean Miranda Thomas Ross Isla Del Bosco Phillip Cash Errol Austin Damien Johnson Rick Crocker Paula England Danielle White Baby White Elaine Heyne Tom Kilgro

Barbara Ranieri Kay Allen Joseph Owens Sue Delk Michael Hofmann Bryce Garmon Stuart P.Reynolds Nancy Emerson Danese H. Daniel Jerry Bailey

Financial Stewardship for December 27 & 28: Building Fund $ 58,982.01 Offertory/Christmas $ 31,955.97 Faith Direct $ 15,413.31

Financial Stewardship The three kings in today’s Gospel traveled a great distance at considerable cost to offer their richest gifts to the Infant Jesus. How far will I go and what will I offer to do homage to this newborn King and

Savior?

Rosary & Mass Every Monday

Rosary at 6:00 pm Mass at 6:30 pm

Reading 1: Isaiah 60:1-6 Reading 2: Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6

Gospel: Matthew2: 1-12

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Military Prayer List

Please pray for all

of our military

serving here and

abroad:

Jared Fitzgerald, USMC

Joseph Byrd, ANG

Craig Hollis, USAF

John Okon, USN

Jessica Stephens, USN

Matt Stephens, USN

Mark Okon, USN

Laurin Okon, USN

Harold Eddy, USA

Francisco Rodriguez, USMC

Jonathan Sherk, USA

Duffy Towey, USCG

Joey Gable, USAF

Amy Williams, USN

Phillip West, USA

Bradley Hallmark, USAF

Matthew Russell, USMC

Aaron Torczynski, USAF

In this season of new beginnings, make a commitment to come back to the center, to have a

healthy spiritual life. Take a moment to evaluate your oneness with God. God does not seek

the proof of a healthy spiritual life in such circumstances as the number of times we went to

church or the amount of money we gave to charity or even the comforting words spoken to a

person in need. He goes deeper into ourselves, assuring us that these good gestures will

overflow from a healthy inner being. Ronald Rolheiser, writer and member of the Catholic

Theological Society of America, offers the following chart encouraging us to identify areas in

which our spiritual health is strong and where it needs attention.

Are we: Restless or Restful

Compulsive or Compassionate

Controlling or Responsible

Better or Understanding

Rigid or Open

Paranoid or Vulnerable

Cynical or Grateful

Competitive or Playful

Anxious or Prayerful

These are a few touchstones which enable us to get in touch with our inner being. They can

be the New Beginning of a New Year’s Resolution which can act as an entrance and add new

zest to our spiritual lives. When we are at one with ourselves and with God the

circumstances of our life flow freely from this center. A healthy spiritual life is not without

pain or struggle, but it is happy and challenging as it demands our participation not just on

New Year’s Day, but on each new day of 2016. This New Year’s may you discover God at the

core of your inner being. And may His presence add meaning and spiritual zest to the

ordinary circumstances of 2016.

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Sunday Programs - 9:45 am - 10:45 am

Childcare services are available at the POP Nursery during Sunday morning programs. Resurrection and the Afterlife in the New Testament St. Monica Room Central to our Christian faith is a belief in the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Dr. Candida Moss, noted Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame, helps us understand the significance of that belief. On January 10, we will discuss The Heavenly Treasury. Facilitated by Sonya Phillips and Mike Brown.

Scripture in “Action” St. Elizabeth Room

Weekly gatherings discuss the current week’s readings and how the words of Scripture speak to us. Help share in gaining a better understanding of God’s message in Scripture as we discuss the Sunday readings, how they relate to us today, and seek ways to apply God’s message in our daily lives. Led by Tom & Elsbeth Germanson.

Religious Education “Let the Celebration Begin”

As Catholics, the one thing we do more than anything else is celebrate. Everything the Church does is centered around a

celebration. We celebrate life. We celebrate the changing seasons with the richness of the Church’s calendar. We celebrate

excellence by honoring as saints the heroes of our faith. We celebrate birth and eternal life with baptism and burial. We

celebrate truth, beauty, and goodness by seeking them out wherever they are to be found and honoring them in our

everyday lives. We celebrate Christmas and Easter. We celebrate pilgrimage – our common journey and our own individual

journeys. We celebrate salvation. We celebrate forgiveness with Reconciliation. We celebrate total dedication to the service

of God’s people with Holy Orders. We celebrate education. We celebrate communion with God and community with the

Mass. We celebrate unity by seeking to bridge the gap. We celebrate love with marriage. We celebrate……The spirit of

Catholicism is predominantly one of celebration, which is the genius and the fundamental orientation of our faith.

(Rediscover Catholicism – Matthew Kelly)

Wishing you and your families a holy and happy new year! Upcoming Events:

Sunday School (K3 thru GR12): Classes - Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31.

First Eucharist Class: Jan. 31 - Bible presentation during the 8:30 am Mass.

Registration for Sunday School is on-going, please contact Megan Everett for more information,

[email protected].

Weekday Programs

Weekday Faith Study Tuesdays 9:30 - 10:30 am St. Monica Room

The Holy Land, A Pilgrimage through the Footsteps of Jesus - This program takes us on a virtual pilgrimage to the places made sacred thorough the footsteps of Jesus. Rev. Donald Senior, a renowned pilgrimage leader and New Testament scholar, guides us by video down the Jordon River, across the Sea of Galilee, and up to the Mount of Olives. After learning about the geographical context of the Holy Land and exploring its most distinctive features, we will journey through each of the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. On January 5, we will discuss, The “Fifth Gospel”. Call Mike Brown at 205.822.9125 for more information.

Women of Worship Bible Study Tuesdays 9:30 - 11:30 am St. Jude Room Please join us starting on January 12, 2016, as we begin the study "Revelation: The Kingdom Left to Come" by Jeff Cavins and Thomas Smith. This eleven week study will explore the book of Revelation, what it says about the kingdom of God, and how God will fulfill his prophecies. For more information contact Anne Giraud at [email protected] or 205-910-7767.

RCIA Wednesdays 6:30 pm St. Jude Room

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults - This program is for people considering converting to the Catholic faith or who want to know more about the fundamentals of Catholic beliefs and practices. This week’s topic will be a Demonstration Mass in the Chapel. On January 13, we will discuss Sacraments of Healing. On Sunday, January 10, we will have the Rite of Welcome. Facilitated by Mike Brown and the RCIA Team. Call 205.822.9125 x 14 for more information or to register.

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Breast Cancer Survivors We meet on the third Tuesday of the month. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, January 19, at 6:30 pm, in the St. Elizabeth Room. If you have any questions, please call Bette Graffeo at 205.822.9125.

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Baptismal Prep Class The next Baptism Prep Class will be held

Sunday, January 10, at 9:30 am in the St. Catherine Room. Anyone wishing to have their child baptized at POP must attend this class one time. To register for the class and to schedule a Baptism, please call the parish office at 205.822.9125.

MOMS Group We will resume meetings on Friday, January 8 with a kick-off meeting to celebrate the New Year. For more details, contact Isabelle Silko 205-821-1390.

Adventure Ark Playschool

Registration for the 2015/2016 Playschool (MDO) year is coming up soon! The Playschool is for children ages 6 months-2 years as of September 1. If you would like to schedule a tour or have questions regarding our program, please call Kara Woodard at 205-822-9125 extension 15. January 11-15: Re-enrollment of current students and/or registration of children who have a sibling in our Play-school or in POP Preschool/School. January 19: Open registration for POP Church members. January 25: Registration will become open to the public. Playschool registration fee is $100. Registration form may be picked up at Playschool office or may be down-loaded from website.

High School Youth

Wednesdays 6:30 - 8:00 pm Sundays 6:00 - 8:00 pm

The youth group will begin the new year on Wednesday, January 6. Please contact Tom or Maria Kilgro with any questions at [email protected].

Nursery The church nursery is available for children ages 6 months through 2 years of age during the 8:30 and 11:00 am Masses. If you have never visited our nursery, you are welcome to come down for a tour!

Middle School Youth

Join us every Wednesday for MS Youth Group and bring a friend! All are welcome! Drop off at Deasy Hall at 5:30 pm for dinner. If you can’t make dinner, join us in the school cafeteria at 6:00 pm for activities. Pick-up is at 7:30 pm in the school parking lot. Con-tact Corey Kappler with any questions at 205.789.7957 or email [email protected].

Wednesday Dinners Join us at 5:30 pm in Deasy Hall for dinner. Adults, teens, and youths $6, those 8 and under eat free. Come for a delicious meal and fellowship.

Covenant of Love: Date Night You’re Invited! Covenant of Love: Date Night is a marriage ministry that allows ordinary couples to reconnect and refocus on what’s important, as well as imparts practical wisdom to become the husband and wife God desires them to be. Date Night provides spouses the opportunity to meet with like-minded couples and grow together in faith and intimacy. The next Date Night is Friday, January 8, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm, in Deasy Hall. Nursery is provided. Please visit popdatenight.myevent.com to register and get more information or email [email protected].

Marriage Prep Class The next Marriage Prep Class held at

Prince of Peace will be Sunday, January

24, from 9:30 am - 5:00 pm in the

St. Jude Room. Anyone wishing

to get married at Prince of Peace

must attend a Marriage Prep

Class. Please call the parish

office to register at 205.822.9125.

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Recently a parishioner received a short video from her son’s kindergarten teacher. He was leading praise and worship at his school with a song he learned in Sunday School. Now his class has learned the song and dance moves to sing along with him. Music is a fun way to pass time at Sunday School but it's a way for kids to share Jesus! What you do for yourselves and your children on Sunday makes disciples!!! Please submit your stewardship story examples to [email protected]. They may be edited for space consideration.

Casting Lots for the Seamless Garment (John 19: 23-24) “Finding Renewal: Why the pro-life movement should return to its roots.”

James R. Kelly, America Magazine, February 16, 2009

James R. Kelly is professor emeritus of sociology at Fordham University in New York

The Consistent Life network is mostly invisible to popular opinion, because the principle of nonviolence

itself is neither recognized nor appreciated in American popular culture. Instances of particular protest

against particular wars will receive attention in the media, but not the fundamental principle of

pacifism—namely, the commitment to nonviolence. Indeed, no term and no principle is more alien to the

nation state, especially in its foreign affairs, than nonviolence. Groups committed to nonviolence must

mute and marginalize their radical principles in order to gain entry to the world of public opinion and

commentary. Even in the churches, the early and strong biblical traditions showing that Christ taught

nonviolence and his followers accepted it have been mostly marginalized.

(Consistent Life Web Page, issue #290 12.11.15 )

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~ Christian Catering is hiring kitchen staff for the John Carroll High School cafeteria. Qualified applicants must be dependable and food service experience is preferable. We are also looking for an individual to help prepare, transport and serve food to Our Lady of Fatima school. This individual must be dependable and have a vehicle capable of holding a large insulated food container. We operate on a school year calendar with summers off. Interested applicants should contact Barbara Just at 205-790-2053. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, please.

~ The K of C and the Ladies Auxiliary at St. Peter the Apostle Church will host a Mardi Gras dinner/dance and a silent auction on Saturday, February 6 in the Parish Hall. It will include a live band, raffle, and more. All are invited.

Keep up with parish news at our website: www.popcatholic.org

On Sunday, January 10, a group from Prince of Peace will serve lunch to the needy at the Church of the Reconciler.

Volunteers are needed to provide food and desserts and help serve the meal on that Sunday. If you would like to help with this ministry, please call Cathy Bertanzetti at 979-6416 or Suzie Greer at 823-0767.

Faith Direct

The twelve days of Christmas culminate with the celebration of the wonderful feast of the Epiphany. Prince of Peace is thankful for all the generous gifts that you provide to our parish, but realizes that you may not be with us ever Sunday of the year. Please consider using our secure electronic giving program Faith Direct. Faith Direct will automatically process any offertory or second collection donations of your choosing.

You can sign up online at www.faithdirect.net using our church code: AL611, or by mailing a paper enrollment form available in the parish office.

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night of BINGO on Friday,

January 15 at 7:30 pm in Deasy Hall. Many

fun versions of BINGO will be played with

the last game as the grand prize.

Refreshments will be served for a minimal

charge.

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January Adventure Ark & POP School Closed - December 21 - January 4

School Resumes - Tuesday, January 5

HS Youth Group - Wednesdays: January 6, 13, 20, & 27 Sundays: January 10, 17, 24 & 31

Faith Study - Tuesdays: January 5, 12, 19, & 26- 9:30 - 10:30 am - St. Monica Room

Women of Worship Bible Study - Tuesday: January 5, 12, 19, & 26 - 9:30 am - St. Jude Room

PraySing! - Tuesdays: January 5, 12, 19, & 26 - 9:30 am - St. Elizabeth Room

PraySing! - Wednesdays: January 6, 13, 20, & 27 - 9:30 am / 5:00 pm - St. Elizabeth Room

Wednesday Night Dinners - Wednesdays: January 6, 13, 20, & 27 - 5:30 pm - Deasy Hall

MS Youth Group - Wednesday: January 6, 13, 20, & 27 - 5:30 pm - Deasy Hall

Glory Bound Choir Practices (K - 12) - Wednesdays: January 6, 13, 20, & 27 - 6:00 - 6:30 pm - Church

RCIA - Wednesdays: January 6, 13, 20, & 27 - 6:30 - 8:00 pm - St. Jude Room

Centering Prayer - Thursdays: January 7, 14, 21, & 28 - 6:30 pm - St. Elizabeth Room

M.O.M.S Group- Fridays: January 8, 15, 22, & 29- 9:30-11:30- St. Monica Room

Covenant of Love: Date Night- Friday, January 8- 6:30-8:30- Deasy Hall

Baptismal Prep - Sunday, January 10 - 9:30 am - St. Catherine Room

RCIA Rite of Welcome- Sunday, January 10- 11:00 am Mass

Bread & Roses - Sunday, January 10 - contact Cathy Bertanzetti at 205.979.6416 or

Suzie Greer at 205.823.0767 to help

Knights of Columbus- Mondays: January 11 & 25

Minus One - Tuesday, January 12 - 11:00 am - Deasy Hall

K of C Bingo Night- Friday, January 15- Deasy Hall

Youth Group Ski Trip- Friday- Monday, January 15-18

Baptismal Prep - Sunday, January 17 - 9:30 am - St. Catherine Room

K of C Ladies Auxiliary Meeting - Monday, January 18 - 7:00 pm - St. Jude Room

Seniors Lunch and Bingo- Tuesday, January 19- 11:00 am Deasy Hall

Breast Cancer Survivors - Tuesday, January 19 - 6:30 pm - St. Elizabeth Room

Marriage Prep- Sunday, January 24- 9:00 am- 5:00 pm- St. Jude Room

1st Communion Bible Presentation- Sunday, January 31- 8:30 am Mass

Fridge notes

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2015 Poinsettias Donations Warm gratitude is offered to those who donated the beautiful Christmas Poinsettias that have decorated our church this season.

In memory of Steve & Joanne Butera, given by Sam & Joanne Orlando

In memory of Anna & Edward Dernulc, Sr., given by Leonard Dernulc

In memory of Anne & William Rivich, given by Leonard Dernulc

In memory of Elizabeth & Chester Soltis, given by Leonard Dernulc

In memory of David & Michael Dernulc, given by Leonard Dernulc

In memory of Chris & Lena Artale & Joe & Inez Martin, given by Paul Martin

In memory of Joe Mollica, given by Mary Kay Minor

In memory of Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Corsaro, given by Dianne Moore

In memory of Michael McCarthy, given by Maureen McCarthy

In memory of Edward Mikos, given by Jeannine Mikos

In memory of Cathy Swimelar, given by Jim & Marcie Poole

In memory of Evelyn F. Lossie, given by John Lossie

In memory of Fred Miller, given by the Miller Family

In memory of Carol Self & Ed Paoliello, given by Nancy Lyons

In memory of The Lozano & Gehl Families, given by Al & Rita Lozano

In memory of Lisa Uzzle & Marilyn Roberson given by Marci Kreisberg

In memory of Grady Wade, given by Kenneth Wade

In memory of Frank Aliano & Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Ceravolo, Jr, given by Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Ceravolo III and Family In memory of Vincent Ranieri, given by Barbara & William Ranieri & Robert Ranieri

In memory of Richard McSkimming and Beth Wigginton, given by Doug & Bridget Carter

In memory of Catherine Virgona, Virginia & Frank Colley, Josephine & Lee Saia, and Ray Bobber, given by Mary & Paul Saia In memory of Mary Jane Serio and Sara Lee Serio, given by The Serio and Ferguson Families

In memory of Paula Trunec, given by Paul & Steven Trunec

In memory of Bob Morin, given by Carleen Morin

In memory of Alfred & Anna Ulman and Alex & Joann Mahinske, given by Ron & Carol Mahinske

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