May 3, 2015, Fifth Sunday of Easter
Transcription
May 3, 2015, Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 3, 2015 Fifth Sunday of Easter Dear Friends, Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, It is with great joy that I congratulate our 52 youth/Confirmandi who received the Holy Spirit and the sacrament of Confirmation with the imposition of hands by a special guest to our Church on Tuesday: Archbishop Harry Flynn! The good (retired) Archbishop is the former bishop of Minneapolis/St. Paul, and is also a former rector many years ago of my own alma mater, Mount St. Mary’s Seminary! Archbishop Flynn, a friend of Archbishop William Lori and of the Mount, has been generously helping some of our parishes this month with the sacrament of Confirmation in the absence of a “Western Vicar” for our archdiocese (Bishop Mitchell Rozanski, now in Connecticut, was our former auxiliary bishop here.) We are grateful to have him come to our parish! Actually, many years ago while he was serving at the Mount, he would come occasionally to serve at St. Augustine’s in Williamsport and (I believe) also St. Michael’s as well! So he has a past connection here. Thanks to him, and also to our seminarians, Mark Ruhl (Lincoln, NE, who served with us this year) and to Tyler Kline from the Archdiocese of Baltimore for assisting us with the wonderful liturgy on Tuesday! I also, in advance, would like to offer congratulations to our 35 children who are receiving their First Holy Communion this weekend here at St. Mary, and to the 8 who will receive theirs in two weeks at St. Michael! We need the potent grace of the sacraments to live - and to be the persons God has created and destined us to be. I pray that our parents, families and sponsors for all of the aforementioned will be both faithful examples and fervent encouragers in the faith to their children/loved ones. As we continue to celebrate the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus, may God continue to “rise” in each one of us, giving us His victory and His peace- Peace, in the Risen and Eucharistic Lord JesusFr. Collin Spring Has Sprung! Do you have a green thumb? Would you like to help with nurturing our gardens and flower pots to beautify St. Mary’s property? Please call Alice, Business Manager, 301-739-0390, for more details. Thank you! First Communion Eucharist Celebration for the First Communion class will be held on Sunday, May 3, at 1:00 PM in the church. There will be 39 St. Mary Parish children celebrating First Communion. Please keep them in your prayers. St. Michael First Communion Eucharist Celebration for the First Communion class will be held on Sunday, May 17, during the 10:30 Mass in the church. There will be 8 St. Michael Parish children celebrating First Communion. Please keep them in your prayers. Liturgical Ministry ALL LITURGICAL MINISTERS: Please send your availability for the months of June through August (including 8:30 weekday Masses) to Trevor Rowland no later than Monday, May 11th. Contact [email protected] or 301-739-0390 x119. I will plan to have the schedule sent the following week. The 13th of the Month Fatima Prayer Group meets at 12 noon in the church for prayer. It does not meet when the 13 falls on Sunday. th All are welcome please join us!. Divine Mercy: “When I entered my solitude, I heard these words, ‘At the hour of their death, I defend as My Own Glory every soul that will say this [Divine Mercy] Chaplet; or when others say it for a dying person, the pardon is the same. When this Chaplet is said by the bedside of a dying person, God’s Anger is placated, Unfathomable Mercy envelops the soul, and the Very Depths of My Tender Mercy are moved for the Sake of the Sorrowful Passion of My Son.’ ” (St. Faustina’s Diary: 811) Inspirational Quote: Inspiration Quote: “Listening to Christ and worshipping Him leads us to make courageous choices, to take what are sometimes heroic decisions. Jesus is demanding because He wishes our genuine happiness.” – St. John Paul II Have you made a visit to the St. Mary Religious Article Store lately? We have beautiful gifts for those receiving First Communion and Confirmation as well numerous statues, rosaries, metals, Holy Cards, etc. Stop in Sunday, 9-12 or call or stop by the office during the week to have a staff person take you in. Join us in prayer and procession with Our Lady of Fatima on First Saturday of the Month, May 2nd Before Mass starting at 8 AM, fulfill the obligation to recite five decades of the Rosary. Join us for Mass and receive Holy Communion. Confessions on First Saturday are immediately after Mass. We are led in prayer followed by the Three Hail Mary Devotion what are now known as the First Saturday Devotions to make reparation for blasphemies and offenses against her Immaculate Heart and for world peace. This devotion has four parts – all four should be made in a spirit of reparation for blasphemy and ingratitude and for peace in the world: First, one should go to confession, generally eight days before or after the First Saturday of the month. Second, one should receive Holy Communion on the First Saturday of the month. Third, recite five decades of the Rosary and fourth, meditate for 15 minutes on the mysteries of the Holy Rosary. http://www.ewtn.com/wings/2013/may2/wings0502Feature.htm May Crowning of Our Lady: Sunday, May 3, 2015, 1PM—Mt. St. Mary’s University—National Shrine Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Dubois-Seton Garden (following Noon Mass at the St. Mary’s Chapel). For more info call 301-447-5318. Spring Fling Daddy-Daughter Dance for all girls ages 6-18 and their Dad (or other significant adult male, i.e. grandfathers or uncles). Saturday, May 16, 6:30-8:30, Riggie Hall, St. Joseph’s Church. Dress in your Sunday best. Snacks and drinks will be provided. There is no fee, but if you wish, you may bring an item to donate to the SPCA. Please pre-register by May 10. Call of text Julie Becker at 240-818-5192 with girls’ names and ages and your contact information, or email [email protected]. Sponsored by the Washington County Chapter of the Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas. Congratulations & Welcome Emily Abe –St. Genevieve Lexi Adams – St. Veronica John Anderson – Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Emily Baillargeon – St. Cecilia Thomas Baillargeon – Pope St. Gregory the Great Olivia Brooks – Our Lady of Guadalupe Benjamin Byers – St. Padre Pio Edith Colliflower – St. Clare of Assisi Emily Concovia – St. Felicity Harrison Ewing – St. Sebastian Frederick Farah – St. Francis Xavier Conor Faron – St. Michael Molly Faron – St. Maria Goretti Elizabeth Fisher – St. Rose of Lima Joseph Jacques – St. Joseph Ellen Judge – Bl. Teresa of Calcutta Krehl Kasayan – St. Jude Tyler Kenny – St. Timothy Erin Kirk – St. Veronica Daniel Lacey – St. Matthew Charlotte Larkin – St. Joan of Arc Kristopher Lynott – St. Christopher David Mastrouni – St. Nicholas Adam Mathias – St. Sebastian Brandon McMullen – St. Michael Anna Mele – St. Clare of Assisi Hannah Mose – St. Clare of Assisi Matthew Mose – St. Dominic Emma Ortiz – St. Cecilia Dahlia Nogales – St. Catherine of Alexandria Piper Partlow – St. Frances of Rome Magdalen Pixler –St. Victoria of Tivoli Shelbi Robinette – St. Sebastian Sarah Sardina – St. Rosalia Emily Saylor – St. Lucy Meghan Scott – St. Clare of Assisi Carsyn Shipway – St. Agatha Aria Smith – St. Francis of Assisi Ryan Socks – St. Paul James Sungenis – St. John Bosco Amanda Thomas – St. Kateri Tekawitha Kathleen Thompson – St. Therese of Lisuex Zachary Towns – St. Thomas Aquinas Cole Trippett – St. Sebastian Clair Volkening – St. Clare of Assisi Colette Waldron – Sts. Perpetua & Felicity Cole Weaver – St. Sebastian Ethan Weaver – St. Michael Ryan Weaver – St. George Grace Weber – St. Maria Goretti Joe Werder – St. Sebastian Sonia White – St. Elizabeth of Hungary Sofia Alexander Patrick O’Brien Maria Benjamin Clair O’Connor Diego Cabezas Katelyn Rafferty Margaret Carroll Ryan Reilly Chloe Dellaposta Madelyn Renken Samuel Hall Keira Ritch John Holter Kiera Robinson Lucas Holter Elijah Schleigh Roman Holter Erilyn Schleigh Zachary Hudson Jonathan Shultz Liam Johnson Mia Tiznado Adam Kershner Lauren Stine Jacob Kijowski Quency Swett Quency Swett Madelyn Kreps Mia Tiznado Louis Maciulla Hailey Valiquette Ava Mathias Rose Waldron Kami McCoy Halle Walker Madeline Mercurio-Vitulli Jasmyn Williams Cara Morgan Storm Wolford Congratulations! Consecration to Jesus through Mary Montfort Consecration May 31, 2015 Prayer liturgy, consecration prayers, and tribute will follow the regular 12:00 pm Mass in St. Mary’s Chapel Preparation for consecration begins on April 28th and consists of following a daily exercise of readings, meditations and prayers in the privacy of one’s own home. Suggested books for preparation are 33 Days to Morning Glory, Michael E. Gaitley or Preparation for Total Consecration to Jesus Christ through Mary, Hugh Gillespie, S.M.M. For more information call (301) 447-5318 or visit www.MSMGrotto.org Ask the Priest Father, Is Ascension Thursday a Holy Day of Obligation or not? The Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord celebrates Jesus’ return to the Father forty day after His Resurrection from the dead on Easter Sunday. Forty days after Easter falls on a Thursday. After the Second Vatican Council, Bishops of the Church were given greater authority over the liturgy in their particular region of the world. Many bishops in the United States noticed that attendance at Mass on Ascension Thursday was dwindling. For various reasons, one of which was the decline in the number of priests, some bishops in the U.S. asked the Vatican if the obligation to attend Mass for the Ascension of the Lord could be moved to a Sunday so that more of the faithful could hear the message of this beautiful message of our faith. The Vatican agreed to let each ecclesiastical province (i.e. an archdiocese and the dioceses associated with it) decide whether to move the obligation or not. The ecclesiastical provinces of Philadelphia, Newark, New York, Hartford, Boston, and Omaha decided to retain the obligation to attend Mass on Thursday. The rest of the United States ecclesiastical provinces decided to move the obligation to the 7th Sunday of Easter. Your canonical obligations are determined by where you live not where you choose to go to Mass. Therefore, if you live in Pennsylvania (the ecclesiastical province of Philadelphia) you are obligated to attend Mass on Ascension Thursday. If you live in Maryland or West Virginia, your obligation to attend Mass for the Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord has been moved to the 7 th Sunday of Easter. While this may seem confusing, remember what our Lord said to St. Peter, “I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” (Matt. 16:19) Ask The Priest” is a continuing feature of the Bulletin. If you have a question regarding the Catholic faith, please place your question in the box on the back table. Pro – Life Quote: “I have a dogmatic certainty: God is in every person’s life. God is in everyone’s life. Even if the life of a person has been a disaster, even if it is has been destroyed by vices, drugs or anything else—God is in this person’s life. You can, you must try to seek God in every human life. Although the life of a person is a land full of thorns and weeds, there is always a space in which the good seed can grow. You have to trust God.” – Pope Francis Maryland Right to Life’s World famous pediatric neurologist and author Dr. Ben Carson will be the keynote speaker at Maryland Right to Life’s fifth annual banquet on Thursday May 7 th at Martin’s West near Baltimore. Banquet also features delicious buffet dinner, huge silent auction, and live music. Tickets are $65 and reservations are still available. Please call (410) 269-6397 or visit our website http:// www.mdrtl.org/banquet2015.html . 4/26/2015 GOODNESS Attendance Regular Coll. Online Giving Help transform the world around you by giving the best of yourself. Teach others the value of faith and prayer and goodness. Total Scripture: Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with goodness. Romans 12:21 Prayer: Holy and beloved God, from childhood I have been taught to “be good.” I know now that goodness is much more than following rules; it is a way of life that demands giving the best of myself in spite of the evil that tries to overcome me. Help me rather to “overcome evil with goodness,” and to do this with all those in my circle of life: family members, coworkers, neighbors, and all those in my faith community. Amen. Practice: Today I will try to be conscious of God’s goodness within me and offer it in some small way to a person I tend to avoid or disparage. Sunday 8/3 Acts 9:26-31 1st John 3:18-24 John 15:1-8 Monday 5/4 Acts 14:5-18 John 14:21-26 Tuesday 5/5 Acts 14:19-28 John 14:27-31a Wednesday 5/6 Acts 15:1-6 John 15:1-8 Thursday 5/7 Acts 15:7-21 John 15:9-11 Friday 5/8 Acts 15:22-31 John 15:12-17 Saturday 5/9 Acts 16:1-10 John 15:18-21 Sunday 5/10 Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 1st John 4:7-10 John 15:9-17 St. Michael 857 $9,923.53 1,790.25 73 $397.00 $11,713.78 $397.00 EOM $153.56 *School Support 35.00 *Poor Box 179.81 Other 40.00 Total $408.37 Amount Needed** $15,239 5.00 $5.00 $749 **This is the amount of weekly collection that would allow St. Mary/St. Michael to break even for fiscal year 2015 *Not used for St. Mary/St. Michael operating expenses GREAT NEWS ABOUT ONLINE GIVING! We now accept Visa and MasterCard credit cards! Safe, secure giving that isn’t tied into your checking account. Call the office to inquire, 301-739-0390. May 4—10, 2015 Readings for May 3—10, 2015 St. Mary Day Date Mass Mass Intentions Mass Intention Mon. 5/4 6:30 8:30 Special Intentions for Gene Eakle Francis & Ann McDermott Tues. 5/5 6:30 8:30 Luise Ott Connie Susi Wed. 5/6 6:30 8:30 Jenine Julliussen Special Intentions for Suzanna Kankam Thurs. 5/7 6:30 8:30 Anton Ott Special Intentions for Pauline Allison Fri. 5/8 6:30 8:30 Special Intentions for Gary Smith & Family The Sappington Family Sat. 5/9 8:30 5:15 Helen Clark Ginny Wagner Sun. 5/10 8:00 9:30 11:00 Special Intentions for Rebecca Johnson Special Intentions for Jim Smith Dorothy Jones 12:50 Special Intentions for Pauline Allison Latin Mass Sun. 5/10 St. Michael 10:30 Parish Members & Benefactors SCHOOL NEWS St. Mary Catholic School is currently accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. Don’t delay because there is limited space available for grades Pre-K through seventh grade. Please contact Rachel O’Connor at the front desk at 301-733-1184 or by email at [email protected] for more information. Apologies to the following families that were omitted from the St. Mary School Honor Roll of Donors: Pastor’s Circle—Mr. Raymond Niner Saints—Mr. & Mrs. Michael McDermott On Wednesday, April 22, 2015, the following St. Mary Catholic Students were inducted into the Reverend George A. Limmer Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. Congratulations to: James McKane in 8th grade Bridget Nooney in 7th grade and the following 6th graders: Lauren Aguila Olivia Craver Havilah Mangalapati Jackson Pentony Annie Balog Caroline Dillard Morgan McMahon Stephen Reiter Emma Beal Emma Flint Owen O’Connor Tyler Tran Lauren Beck Nicholas Kornilow Madelyn Ortiz St. Michael Catholic Church Tuition Assistance Program Beginning in the 2015-16 School Year St. Michael Parish will provide tuition assistance in the amount of $750 per child to any child of a St. Michael Parishioner attending St. Mary Catholic School. This is in addition to the reduced tuition rate ($1,000 per child) which the children of St. Michael already enjoy as a mission church of St. Mary Catholic Church. For complete details, contact Alice Martin, Business Manager, 301-739-0390 x114 Knights of Columbus Corner New council website for keeping informed of council news: www.kofc1365.org Brotherhood Council Meetings 2nd & 4th Thursdays at 8pm in the Council Hall. Our Worthy Grand Knight for 2014-2015 is Cel Shannon. For information, please contact Cel Shannon at [email protected]. Bingo Bingo Bingo. Every Tuesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall (20340 Leitersburg Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21742) Starting at 6:45 pm we conduct 34 bingo games for the public. Please join us and have fun. Nominations for next year's officers are coming up. Elections will be held at the May 14th meeting. Please speak with Deputy GK John Danko about officer positions in the council. Corpus Christi Committee Corpus Christi Sunday will be on Sunday, June 7, 2015. Watch the bulletin for more information!