Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church - E
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Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church - E
Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church 94 Walnut Road, P.O. Box 189, Hamburg, PA 19526-0189 A Parish Blessed by St. John Neumann Founded 1854 Rev. Donald W. Cieniewicz, Pastor Mr. Harry G. Gordon, Permanent Deacon Mrs. Brenda Cordier, Religious Education/PREP Mrs. Laura Ludovici, Parish Office Mr. Robert Lesnefsky, Director of Music Mrs. Marie Dinich, Financial Secretary Website: www.rc.net/allentown/stmaryhamb Email Parish: [email protected] Pastor: [email protected] PREP: [email protected] Office: 94 Walnut Road (Tilden Twp.) Phone: 610-562-7657 FAX: 610-562-0379 Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:30AM-2:00PM Rectory: 100 Walnut Rd., P.O. Box 189 610-562-4251 OUR MISSION To invoke the prayers and intercessions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, our patroness, as we seek to be drawn ever more deeply into the Paschal Mystery and the life of her Son, Jesus Christ. To provide the sacraments, liturgical services, pastoral guidance, and religious education for Catholic Christians in Northern Berks County. To provide opportunities to parishioners of all ages and abilities to share their time, talents and treasure through religious and social programs. To support those in need through prayer, outreach and good works. To manage the tangible assets of the parish with prudent administration through the cooperation of the pastor and the laity. MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 4:30PM Sunday: 8:00AM & 10:45AM Daily: Tuesday, 7:00PM Wednesday-Friday, 9:00AM Eucharistic Devotions: Monday, 7:00 PM Holydays of Obligation: 7:00 AM & 7:00 PM Confessions: Saturday 3:45-4:15PM and 15 mins. before daily Mass or anytime by appointment. To encourage participation in the inter-faith services and unite with all persons of good will in matters of faith and moral living. “Every year we celebrate the holy season of Advent, O God. Every year we pray those beautiful prayers of longing and waiting, and sing those lovely songs of hope and promise.” DIOCESAN VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR: Ms. Wendy S. Krisak, M.A., NCC, LPC. Confidential Telephone: 800-791-9209 —Karl Rahner To be an asset to the Hamburg and Northern Berks Area and the Diocese of Allentown. DIOCESAN SAFE ENVIRONMENT COORDINATOR: Sister Meg Cole, S.S.J. Phone: 610-289-8900, ext. 222 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT December 21, 2014 Our Advent journey is nearly complete. Today we heard that the angel Gabriel greeted the Virgin Mary, and she accepted the invitation to become the mother of God's Son. Just as Mary welcomed the Son of God in her womb, so too, are we to welcome Him into our lives. Mary is our example of pure faith. Our readings are all about promises made and fulfilled. In the first reading we heard that the Lord promised David an heir that would make His kingdom steadfast. That very promise was fulfilled as the Blessed Virgin Mary, betrothed to Joseph of the house of David, said "Yes" to the invitation to be the Mother of Jesus. Mary's "yes" is to be the model for our "yes" to God in what is asked of us. God asks so little of us, dare we respond in any way other than a complete and heartfelt "yes"? Let our lives echo the words of today's responsorial psalm, "For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord," as we say "Yes" to God! “For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord” —Psalm 89 MINISTERS OF THE ALTAR, CHRISTMAS, Dec. 24 & 25, 2014 Altar Servers 4:30PM: E Ludovici, G Cairnie, S Barter, K Herbert 10:00PM: S Cordier, C Goerner, N Kopp 10:00AM: Q Bucheit, A Macbeth, V Castellitto Lector Eucharistic Ministers 4:30PM: M Cairnie P Hume, K Kurtz, M Muncy, C Weyer 10:00PM: W Atkinson S Churgai, C Montes, D Cordier 10:00AM: T Drogalis D LaMastra, C Dunlap, G Einsel CHRISTMAS SERVING NOTES: Christmas Eve, 4:30 Mass, Altar Servers should report by 4:00PM! LECTORS for ALL 3 Christmas Masses should prepare the reading from MIDNIGHT MASS. MINISTERS OF THE ALTAR, Next Week, December 27 & 28, 2014 Altar Servers 4:30PM: M Reinhart, A Behm 8:00AM: A Winnick, C Compinski, J Gattone 10:45AM: V Castellitto, C Goerner, A Macbeth Lector Eucharistic Ministers 4:30PM: L Ludovici M Bachman, C Dunlap, K Kurtz 8:00AM: M Cairnie T Kleckner, D LaMastra, N Rogers 10:45AM: T Drogalis R Mucci, P Hume, S Knopf Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, December 22 Late Advent Weekday 7:00PM Devotions & Communion Service Tuesday, December 23 St. John of Kanty, Priest 7:00PM + Mary Jo Gibson Wednesday, December 24 Christmas Eve + Ernest Gibson 4:30PM 10:00PM Parishioners of St. Mary Thursday, December 25 Christmas Day/Nativity of the Lord 10:00AM + Stephen Bonkoski Friday, December 26 St. Stephen, 1st Martyr 9:00AM + Holy Souls in Purgatory Saturday, December 27 St. John, Apostle & Evangelist Sunday, December 28 Feast of the Holy Family 4:30PM(Vigil) + Sharon Miller 8:00AM + Albert Rodgers 10:45AM + Jean Posusney READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Tuesday: Mal 3:1-4, 23-34; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14; Lk 1:57-66 Wednesday: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Lk 1:67 -79 Thursday: Vigil: Is 62:1-5; Ps 89:4-5, 16-17, 27, 29; Acts 13:16-17, 22-25; Mt 1:1-25 [18-25] Night: Is 9:1-6; Ps 96:1-3, 11-13; Ti 2:11 -14; Lk 2:1-14 Dawn: Is 62:11-12; Ps 97:1, 6, 11-12; Ti 3:4-7; Lk 2:15-20 Day: Is 52:7-10; Ps 98:1-6; Heb 1:1-6; Jn 1:1-18 [1-5, 914] Friday: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 8ab, 16bc, 17; Mt 10:17-22 Saturday: 1 Jn 1:1-4; Ps 97:1-2, 5-6, 11-12; Jn 20:1a, 2-8 Sunday: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3; Ps 128:1-5 or Ps 105:1-6, 8-9; Col 3:12-21 [12-17] or Hb 1:8, 11-12, 17-19; Lk 2:22-40 [22, 39-40] PARISH CALENDAR Sunday, December 21—Sunday, December 28 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: PREP, levels K-Confirmation, 9AM Blood pressures after all Masses NO HSIM EXERCISE! Eucharistic Adoration 6PM (before Mass) PARISH OFFICE OPEN, 9:30AM-12NOON MERRY CHRISTMAS! NO HSIM EXERCISE! PARISH OFFICE CLOSED Youth Meeting, 5:30PM NO PREP! FLOWERS before the Tabernacle are given in loving memory of all those enrolled in the Parish Memorial Fund. CELEBRATIONS OF ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS: ADVENT TUESDAYS: 6PM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament; 7PM Mass ADVENT RECONCILIATIONevery Saturday from 3:45 until 4:15PM; Advent Sundays from 7:30 until 7:45AM; before each daily Mass in the pastor's office; anytime by appointment. CHRISTMAS MASSES: Think 4:30, 10 & 10! CHRISTMAS EVE special children's liturgy at 4:30PM. (Children's choir begins at 4PM.) Christmas Eve Mass will be offered at 10PM (choir selections at 9:30PM). CHRISTMAS morning Mass will be offered at 10AM. (Please note: there is no 8AM Mass at Christmas.) CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR CHILDREN: Children are invited to bring a new unwrapped gift for an infant or child from a needy family to the Christmas Masses. These gifts will be distributed through pro-life organizations Mary's Shelter and Lifeline of Berks. NEW YEAR’S MASSES for the Solemnity of Mary: Think 4:30PM (on the Eve) & 10AM (in the morn)! THANKS to the Burkey & Driscoll Funeral Home for sponsoring the parish calendars for 2015. Calendars are available in the church lobby. BULLETIN INFORMATION DEADLINE: Information for the January 4 bulletin is due by December 22. BVM PILGRIM STATUE: Dec 20-27: S Walley; Dec 27-Jan 3: A&J Barter; Jan 3-10: C Bewley. Please call the next host family on the schedule as a courtesy reminder. PRAY FOR DECEASED PRIESTS: Dec 21: Rev. Francis Donnelly (1974); Dec 22: Rev. Charles Walsh (1969); Dec 27: Rev. Michael Sverchek (1997) WOMEN'S GUILD and HOLY NAME ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVES are underway by way of the dues envelope included in the January envelope packet. Your membership and support of these organizations benefits the parish in many ways. If you do not receive envelopes, you may forward your $5 membership dues to the parish office. Want to keep Christ in Christmas? • Feed the hungry • Clothe the naked • Forgive the guilty • Welcome the stranger and the unwanted child • Care for the ill • Love your enemies • And go to Mass! OCTAVE OF CHRISTMAS: The octave includes a celebration of eight days- the day of Christmas and seven more days. The message is too important to restrict to a one-day celebration. The octave concludes on the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God, on New Year’s Day. The days of the Octave include: December 26: St. Stephen, the First Martyr December 27: St John the Apostle and Evangelist December 28: Feast of the Holy Family December 29: Fifth Day of the Octave December 30: Sixth Day of the Octave December 31: Seventh Day of the Octave January 1: Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God and World Day of Peace LIFE THOUGHT - The rapid approach of Christmas beckons us to reflect on the Incarnation. Christmas is not only the Feast of Christ’s birth, but the celebration of the entire mystery of God taking on a human nature – beginning with the event narrated in today’s Gospel of Christ being conceived in Mary’s womb. God even became an unborn child. Human life was already sacred because it always was and is God’s creation, made in love. This affects all who share human nature, even the children still in the womb. That is why Evangelium Vitae makes the following assertion: “Life, especially human life, belongs only to God: for this reason whoever attacks human life, in some way attacks God Himself.” The fact that Mary was not expecting to carry a child, and was troubled at the greeting, also leads us to reflect on the Providence of God. No unexpected pregnancy has ever affected history so profoundly. Respect all life. "Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us." YOUNG ADULTS GATHERING: City Lights Comedy Night will take place at St. Joseph the Worker Parish Center, 1879 Applewood Drive, Orefield, from 8 - 11PM on Saturday, January 10, 2015. Join in an evening of food and fun, an opportunity to meet Bishop Barres, and music and laughter provided by comedy duo Dave & Brian. The event is $10/person, which includes appetizers and nonalcoholic beverages (cash bar available, please bring valid ID). The attire is classy casual (no jeans, t-shirts, or sneakers). Pre-registration is required by visiting allentowndiocese.org/citylights. Any questions, contact The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry at [email protected]. OFFICE HOURS FOR DECEMBER 26: The parish office will be closed on Friday, December 26. CEREAL COLLECTION continues...in support of the Northern Berks Food Pantry, we continue to collect cereal, any kind, any brand! YOUTH GATHERING: The next youth event (Confirmation prep through high school) will be held on Saturday, December 27, following the 4:30PM Mass. CHRISTMAS WAFERS (OPLATKI) are available after weekend Masses at the $CRIP card table and at the parish office throughout the week. The wafers are broken and shared on Christmas Eve at the family meal, which traditionally begins at the light of the first star in the night sky on this most holy and joyous eve. FOR FUN: Wives, beware! Some men volunteered at church to set up the outdoor Nativity scene of the Blessed Mother, St. Joseph and the Christ Child. The pastor was happy for the help in preparing for such a busy time of the year. Soon thereafter, the pastor noticed an unusual setting of the figures. Usually, the Christ Child is set in the center, between Mary and Joseph. Much to the pastor’s surprise, he found poor Baby Jesus isolated off to one side and Mary and Joseph off to the other side with their backs to each other. The scene made it look like poor Baby Jesus was left to Himself as Mary and Joseph were at odds with each other. After a good laugh and switch of the figures to the traditional adoring setting of the Christ Child surrounded by His loving Mother Mary and St. Joseph, it can be reported that everyone in the Holy Family is now getting along. Wives, be careful what you ask you husbands to do as you prepare for Christmas… PORK & SAUERKRAUT DINNER: New Year’s Day, January 1, 2015, at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamburg, 11:30AM – 2:30PM. Adults $8.50, children under 12 $4. For info call June 610-562-4440. LIFE AD: The Berks Deanery is planning its 20th annual Life Ad to be published in the Reading Eagle on January 22, 2015. Sponsors are asked to contribute $6 for individuals or $12 for couples or families (or more if your means allow). Your name will be displayed in the ad under our parish name. Proceeds beyond the cost of the ad go to support Mary's Shelter and Mary's Home, which provide pro-life outreach to pregnant women in need of housing and care. The deadline for sign-up is Sunday, January 4. To participate forward your donation (payable to St. Mary Church) to the parish office or collection along with your name clearly printed, as it is to appear in the ad. Last year 1,083 names were included and over $10,500 was raised. SPONSOR OF THE WEEK: We thank H & M Well Drilling, Inc. 610-488-9300 $CRIP: Don’t forget about the many $crip cards we carry that make fantastic gifts! We can always order many others that we don’t carry in the box! Please see the $crip card volunteers for a listing either before or after Masses, or call the office. The listing of all cards available from the Great Lakes Scrip Co. is located on the lobby kiosk, or you can find it online on their website: www.glscrip.com RCIA- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: An intense version of a course of study of the Catholic faith will be offered over a threemonth period, beginning on January 6, 2015. The course will involve participants watching two faith sessions on the Internet and a weekly meeting to discuss the material. A serious commitment to the program is needed, since the time for preparation is limited. Weekly gatherings will take place each Tuesday evening at 7:30PM. An information session will be held on Tuesday, December 30 at 7:30PM to discuss the procedures, the schedule and resources to be used for the course. This condensed process will be appropriate for adults considering a profession of faith in the Catholic Church. Catholics seeking to enrich or renew their faith are also welcome to partake. Those interested in attending should notify Father Don as soon as possible so adequate preparations can be made. The faith information program culminates with the celebration of the Easter Vigil Mass. SUPER BOWL TV RAFFLE: The Holy Name Society is sponsoring the raffle of two TVs (50 inch and 32 inch LED) and three gift card prizes in time for Super Bowl weekend. Tickets returns should be made as soon as possible. Additional tickets are available at the parish office. The winners will be chosen on January 25. Thanks to Crossroad Technologies for sponsoring the prizes. ST. MARY TECHNOLOGY: The parish is already listed on Facebook. For those who are into social media, feel free to join us for information and news. NEW ST. MARY APP for your phone: We now have a PARISH APP for your phone. The app includes features to help enrich your faith. It includes: Parish Info (schedules, events, updates, etc.), Pope Francis' tweets, Daily Faith info with daily readings and saint of the day, Catholic Talk Radio broadcasts, Mass Times Finder, Calendar, Family Profile and Directory (secure and optional), and a parish Donate option. The OneParish app can be downloaded immediately via the App Store, Google Play, or by visiting www.OneParish.com. If you wish assistance, a team will be available to help you access and download the app directly onto your phone after all Masses on the weekend of January 27 and 28. If you have questions, please contact Father Don or Eddie Burns. Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon Epiphany Sunday January 4, 2015 Ave Maria Hall at 12 Noon All volunteers and members of parish organizations are welcome! Please RSVP by returning the coupon below, or by emailing the Parish Office at [email protected] so that we can properly prepare for everyone. VOLUNTEER APPECIATION LUNCHEON Sunday, January 4 at 12Noon NAME: _______________________________________________________________ Number Attending: Adults: ______________ Children: _______________ KATHERINE RIGHTMYER O’BRIEN THOMAS J. O’BRIEN H & M Well Drilling, Inc. FUNERAL HOME INC. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 400 S. 4TH STREET HAMBURG, PA 19526 Steven C. Burkey TEL (610) 562-2191 John Driscoll Has Been a St. Mar y Parishioner Since 1980 Director John C. 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