
Sixth Week of Easter
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Here are the highlights for the upcoming week and beyond:
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church:
Congratulations Graduates
Anna Amato, Jay Bridges, Joseph Landow, Nikolai Landow, Gina Madison, Saige Miller, Townes Mullinex, Zoey Soares
- The Feast of Corpus Christi is the weekend of June 21-22. There are no changes to the 5:00 Mass. on Sunday, Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 at Saints Peter and Paul. Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 at St. Joseph’s with the Eucharistic procession following. The procession will be through the town of Columbia. After the procession there will be a potluck lunch, please bring something to share.
- On Saturday, May 24 at 10:00 am there will be a special memorial Mass at the flagpole. This is an annual event. Please join us for this special Mass.
- Are you interested in learning how to develop a deeper and more intimate relationship with God? Are you trying to discern what God’s plan is for you? Please jjoin us for three rewarding sessions as we are guided through the spiritual exercises and practices of St. Ignatius of Loyola with the help of a certified spiritual director and trained Ignatian. spiritual guide. The calendar for the Parish Mission is below.
- .Snatch up the remaining handful of 40th anniversary raffle tickets before they are all gone! Tickets can be purchased after each Mass, online through GiveCentral, or at the parish office. $1,500 could be yours soon.
- Be first to order your stylish Sts. Peter and Paul monogrammed shirt in celebration of our 40th anniversary. Orders can be placed at our own religious store.
- As we engage in our spring mowing, we would like to offer thanks to those who helped in servicing our mower last time: Trudy at Tractor Supply Company (Palmyra) for providing free use of a trailer to transport the mower; John and Cathy Konoza for transporting the mower to and from Piedmont Power of Charlottesville; and to Piedmont Power who donated the labor at a discount to tune up our lawn mower. The balance of the funding of the project was provided by Greg Keating.We appreciate their gift and encourage people to patronize these businesses.
- Calling all Caregivers! Senior Coffee Social meeting will be at 10 a.m. on May 28th in the Commons. Our discussions are lively and important, and we invite you to join us. The next speaker will feature Catherine Bebe, caregiver support manager from JABA. If you know a home caregiver, please encourage them to attend this special senior coffee.
- Please keep the good works of LifeSpring Pregnancy Center in your prayers. They provide adoption support, after-abortion support, childbirth prep classes, men’s program, mentorship, on-site ultrasound service, parenting classes, pregnancy testing and much more. For more information call 434-220-3770 (Mon.-Thurs. 10-5 and Friday 10-2)
- Adoration is always looking for people who want to spend time with Jesus. If you are interested in scheduling some time for adoration, contact Denise Minor by email at [email protected] and you can call or text her at 434-981-5510.
- What do Good Shepherds, Ushers and Altar Servers ministries all have in common? They all need help. If you want to learn more and think you can help, please call the office (434-589-5201) for more info.
- If you have recently changed your email address or phone number or signed up for GiveCentral and no longer need envelopes, please send a note to the office so we can update the system and make sure you don’t miss out on any information we have to share with you.
PARISH MISSION CALENDAR OF EVENTS
June 5
10-11 am or 7-8 pm
June 6
10-11 am or 7-8 pm
June 7
10 am – mass, brunch & reception
Closing thoughts
What is Ignatian Spirituality?
Finding God in All Things
Ignatian spirituality emphasizes finding God in all things.
It is a spirituality for busy people with hectic lives, who cultivate the spiritual disciplines of reflecting on their days and noticing where God was present — and where God is leading.
Ignatian spirituality is rooted in the belief that God created the world and it is good. Wherever we find goodness, truth, and beauty, God is there. We should strive to pay attention to the goodness in the world around us, and to recognize the face of God in those things. The goal is to become more aware of the love of God in our lives, so that we deepen our friendship with Jesus.
The basic tenets of Ignatian spirituality come from St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556), who wrote down notes about his prayer and the internal changes he noticed as he began to develop his own friendship with Jesus. Those notes became The Spiritual Exercises, which have been “made” (Jesuits typically say they “make the Exercises”), discussed, taught, and written about for five centuries.
St. Joseph’s Shrine of Katherine of Drexel Catholic Church:
Congratulations Graduates
Caesar Amaro Amanda, Angie Correa, Tyzhier Martin, Chris Hall (PVCC), Marie Kenney (PVCC), Caroline Kennedy (William and Mary)
- Good News! St. Joseph’s office is open and staffed by volunteers. The office will be open from 3-5pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They also have a phone number: 434-842-3970.


Both Saints Peter and Paul and Saint Joseph:
- Don’t forget the car wash fundraiser on Saturday, May 31 from 9:00 to 12:00 PM at Sts. Peter and Paul. There is no set fee, just a donation of your choice. Please come out to support our Youth! Volunteers are needed to help. There is a signup sheet in the commons.
- Vacation Bible School will run from June 9-13, 6-8 PM at St. Joseph. We are in need of volunteers and donations. Thank you for your continued generosity throughout the year! For VBS, we are requesting specific items. Celeste has created cards listing each needed item – please take a card, purchase the item, and return it to the collection box in the hall/commons.
- We are looking ahead to next year and need catechists and volunteers for both CCD and the Youth Group. We would love to launch a preschool CCD class for three-and-four-year-olds, but we need volunteers for it to happen.
- There’s also an interest in offering more activities for our youth and splitting the Youth Group into an elementary and a middle/high school group. We can’t do this alone.
Colleen Smith