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Saint Joseph Catholic Community
915 Liberty Road Eldersburg, MD 21784
443-920-9191
Fax: 443-920-9192
Email: [email protected]
www.saintjoseph.cc
November 27 2016
Embracing Christ’s Life—Reflecting His Love
First Sunday of Advent
“Stay awake! For you do not know on which day your Lord will come.”
Eucharistic
Celebrations
Sunday Observance:
Saturday Evening:
5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:00 noon
5:00 p.m.
Daily Mass
Our Lady of The Pilar
Chapel:
Monday - Saturday
8:30 a.m.
Sacrament of
Reconciliation:
Saturdays 4:00 to
4:45,
Sundays 4:20 to 4:50
or
by appointment
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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Pastoral Staff
Neville O’Donohue, S.M., Pastor [email protected] 443-920-9191 x330
David McGuigan, S.M., Associate Pastor [email protected] 443-920-9130
Michael Dvorak, Deacon [email protected] 443-920-9188
Vito Piazza, Deacon [email protected] 443-920-9106 Karl Bayhi, Deacon [email protected]
Lauren Glass, Accountant [email protected] 443-920-9123
Elizabeth “Biji” James, Coordinator for the Ministry to the Sick and Bereavement [email protected] 443-920-9107
Maria Klicpera, Parish Administrator [email protected] 443-920-9120 William Lantry, Digital Media Coordinator [email protected] 443-920-9132
Jean Marriott, Coordinator for RCIA [email protected] 443-920-9191
Lyle Peters, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Music (P.A.L.M.) [email protected] 443-920-9110
Kathleen Reid, Pastoral Associate for Service, Justice & Life [email protected] 443-920-9113
Nora Rozelle, Director of Religious Education [email protected] 443-920-9102
Ann Schwartz, Pastoral Associate for Youth and Young Adult Ministry [email protected] 443-920-9108
Tom Schwartz, Facilities Manager [email protected] 443-920-9119 Rev. John Worgul, Pastoral Associate for Evangelization and Adult Formation [email protected] 443-920-9104
Support Staff Parish Office Denise Roberts, Office Manager, Ext. 122 [email protected]
Meghan Snyder, Parish Secretary, Administrative Assistant to Pastor Ext. 140 [email protected]
Administrative Assistants Theresa Golden- Liturgy Ext. 136 [email protected] Doris Gallagher - Youth Ministry & Confirmation Ext. 109 [email protected] Cathy Nusbaum - Baptism & Shield the Vulnerable Ext. 103 [email protected] Mary Ellen Will - Religious Education, PK-8 Ext. 101 [email protected]
Deadline for bulletin articles is Monday at 9:00 am
Bulletin editor is Dr. William Lantry. Perpetual Adoration Our Lady of The Pillar Chapel [email protected] 443.920.9191
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 pm, Sunday 4:20 - 4:50 pm, or by
appointment.
Baptisms: During pregnancy call 443-920-9103
Matrimony: Contact parish at least six months before the prospective date.
Chaminade Parish Center Hours:
Monday.-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Contact us: 443-920-9191
Fax: 443-920-9192 Email: [email protected]
Visit us on the web at www.saintjoseph.cc Follow us on Facebook facebook.com/sjcc.church
Follow us on YouTube saintjosephcatholiccommunity.org/sjcc/content/
ministry-video
Emergencies: For emergencies requiring the immediate presence of a priest call 443-920-9111.
Leadership
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL [email protected] Tim Thimmesch – Chair Susan Wilson – Vice Chair Josh Thiem – Vice Chair Gwen Lilly – Secretary AT-LARGE MEMBERS: Matthew Antonishak Laura Bird Megan Channing Carole Gauthier Jimmy Hockett Madeline Jones Gwen Lilly Christy Sommerville Tom White
SERVICE, JUSTICE & LIFE SHARON BORCHEDING, Chairperson
LITURGY KEITH MCQUAY, Chairperson
EVANGELIZATION DIANNE MARTIN, Chairperson
FINANCE BRUCE GOODWIN, Chairperson
FACILITIES ROBERT MUHL, Chairperson
CHRISTIAN FORMATION ROBERT BASTRESS, Chairperson
Parish Pastoral Council
The next Parish Council Meeting is Wednesday, Dec. 7th in
the Tonry Room. PPC Meetings are open to all parishioners.
Prayer of the Faithful
For all the sick: Mary Albright, Vicky Lowery, Chelsea Benbow,
Alicia Brown, Patricia Ritter, Charles Worsley, Carol Herrera, Cathy
Chiaramonte, Katherine Griltalis-Jandorf, Jim Albert, David Fish,
Chris Gamble, Carolyn Nacewicz, Abigail Fralin, Sam Fralin, Adele
Karl, Dot Brill, Les Gilliss, Sharon Layman, Lisa Ball, Kaitlyn
Jurney, Braydon Lappin, Dylan Lappin, Jeremiah Rozelle, Richard
Bange, Leonard Doorack, Fr. Paul Reich, Jennifer Rytina, Sharon
Welsh, Patti Fuller, Charles Plishka, Fay Peters, David Frey, Nellie
Worsley, Robert Schult, Alex Ushamirsky, Daniel Fuentes, Denise
Kusiak, Cathy McNamara, Alicja Piotrowski, Richard Webster, Pilar
Latzlsberger, Nina Anselmi, Anthony Cammarata, Barbara Kreinar,
Mary Klair, Jack Hirth, Mark A. Martin, Gregory Wist …Let us
pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer. For all who have died:
Mary Kathleen Felmey, Sheila Barbera, Nicole Fyke McGuigan,
Mary Jane Kibler, Mike Lineweber ...Let us pray to the Lord:
Lord, hear our prayer.
Readings for Next Week
Second Sunday of Advent
First Reading: IS 11:1-10
Second Reading: ROM 15:4-9
Gospel: MT 3:1-12
www.usccb.org/bible/readings/120416.cfm
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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Today the season of Advent begins the journey of spiritual renewal that marks the beginning of our
new year. Like no other time the voices of the prophets who proclaim the Messiah ring out in the
liturgy, asking for conversion of heart and for prayer. John the Baptist, the last of these prophets
and the greatest, cries out: "Prepare the way of the Lord!" (Lk 3: 4), because he "will come to visit
his people in peace."
We move into God’s unfolding future by first focusing on conversion of heart. We need to be free
to, as the opening prayer for Mass today says: “run forth to meet our Christ.” The conversion of
heart begins in the first half of Advent, by renewing our awareness that God’s plan is that Christ
will return to judge and complete the work of redemption. Our only time to prepare for such final
things is now – so let us prepare ourselves. As Jesus says in today’s gospel, (from Matthew for the
coming year), “Therefore, stay awake! For you do not know on which day your Lord will come.”
Let us then convert our lives that we might move into the future being shaped by God’s ways and
not being deluded that we are masters of our own destiny. We may be masters of our own careers,
our own resumes, our stock portfolio, but God is shaping our destiny. This can be a sobering
reflection, but no less true for being sobering!
At some point in Advent we will be aware of the need for increased humility before the truth that
we do not know the hour and that in turn will lead us to feel contrite about our past lives and our
need to be reconciled with God. Preparing to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation is a blessed
means of conversion of heart. Reconciliation Services will be held at St. John, Westminster on
December. 5th; Resurrection, Ellicott City on Dec. 12th and our own at St. Joseph on December.
15th.
We prepare for God’s advent secondly by prayer. I cannot urge you enough to avail of the
readings for daily Mass for Advent. The selections made for these days is a superb collection,
drawing considerably from Isaiah and of course in later Advent opening us the Old Testament texts
that give us insight into Mary’s role in God’s plan of coming into the world in human flesh. I
encourage you to use www.usccb.org each day to pray these wonderful readings. See below where
I invite you to consider a special prayer opportunity this Advent.
Fr. Neville O’Donohue S.M.
Pastor
From the Pastor’s Desk…
I strongly encourage adult members of St. Joseph to consider undertaking the Week of
Guided Prayer that begins next Sunday, December 4th. This special week will require a
commitment of time: time to pray for some 30 to 40 minutes each day and time to meet
your prayer guide for 15 or 20 minutes each day. This is a very special opportunity and if
you have any questions about your preparedness or how the week will work please contact
Fr. John Worgul or myself. -Fr. Neville
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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Pray Our
Faith
The Prayer Bowl, located in the Narthex of the church, will be brought up at First Friday Daily Mass. The intentions will be prayed for during the Mass. The bowl will be emptied after Mass. Friday’s Daily Mass takes place inside the church at 8:30 a.m. The next first Friday mass will be on December 2nd.
You are invited to a presentation by
Dr. Beth Hewett Certified Thanatologist
Finding Hope When Grieving During the Holidays
December 7, 2016 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Parish Hall
Dr. Hewett has written several grief-focused books: Good Words: Memorializing
through a Eulogy, More Good Words: Practical
Activities for Mourning, and More Good Words: Grief in
the Workplace.
She facilitates the Harford County chapter of the
Bereaved Parents of the USA support group and was
facilitator for the St. Ignatius Hickory grief support group for 12 years. Dr. Hewett is a
certified Compassionate Bereavement Care provider.
Light refreshments will be served.
For more information or to RSVP, please contact
Biji James at 443-920-9107 or
Live Our
Faith
Can You Be a Helper to a Homebound Person for Christmas Mass?
Please consider providing a ride to church on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day to a parishioner
who is unable to drive. Christmas Mass is a very special occasion for many of us. Please contact
Kathy Reid in the parish office if you might be available to help someone in this manner.
"Love shows itself more in actions than in words." St Ignatius Loyola
Wedding Bells for you or someone in your family ringing? The general
information booklet for weddings at SJCC has been recently revised and is now
available. If you or a family member are thinking of getting married at SJCC, pick up
one of the booklets at the parish office or at the Welcome Table (after weekend
Masses).
Thanks to the generosity of many parishioners we will have a full complement of pieces for our
Creche. Blessing of the new pieces purchased this year will be Sunday, Dec 18th, at the noon
Mass.
Please plan to join us for SJCC Christmas Concert: The 2nd Annual Festival of
Lessons & Carols will be held Friday, Dec 16, 2016, at 7 p.m. Mark your calendar
now! The evening will include the music ensembles of SJCC, Christmas caroling,
special music, Scripture readings, and reflections. Take some time away from the hustle
and bustle to celebrate the real meaning of the season.
If you are married, dating or engaged, consider attending a day for couples, GIV-EN: Unveiling the Mystery of Marriage. The day will include inspiring talks, energizing music, and real conversations. This takes place on December 10th from 9:00am – 2:30pm at St. William of York. To Learn more and register at www.archbalt.org/marriage or visit www.facebook.com/givenmarriage.
Blessings of Children in the Womb St. Joseph Catholic Community welcomes with joy mothers who come seeking a bless-
ing for their unborn children. The last days before Christmas however, when we are so
aware of Mary carrying the as yet unborn Jesus, are very specials days for such prayer
and blessing. All pregnant mothers are invited to a blessing of children in the womb of
Sunday, December 18th 2016, at 11:15 am, at St. Joseph Church, 915 Liberty Road, El-
dersburg. All denominations, and none, are welcome.
Advent Reconciliation Services 2016 We need to prepare inwardly for a worthy celebration of the coming of the guest, Jesus
Christ. Many of us need to turn to the Sacrament of Reconciliation as part of that
preparation. Eight or more priests will be available on Thursday, December 15, at 7:00
p.m. for a Communal Service of The Sacrament of Reconciliation. Please come to
confess what needs confessing and celebrate the Lord’s forgiveness.
Dates and times for our reconciliation service and other area services:
St. Joseph Catholic Community, Sykesville: Thursday, December 15 at 7 p.m. in the church
St. John, Westminster: Monday, December 5, 2016, at 7 p.m. in the church
Church of the Resurrection, Ellicott City: December 12, 2016, 7 p.m. in the church
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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Grow Our
Faith
Share
Our Faith
Religious Education:
We are looking for a faith filled adult to volunteer as
an adult aide/ co-catechist for 8th grade
on Sunday mornings. Please contact Nora at
[email protected] 443-920-9102 to inquire.
Religious formation sessions
are closed Sunday, November
27th for the Thanksgiving
holiday. Classes resume on
Monday, November 28th.
Confirmation Prep 9th grade & older
Yr 1 & Yr 2 Confirmation: Sunday 5:00pm Mass: December 4th
Earn Service Hours by helping with Breakfast with St. Nick, Sunday December 11th
Check your e-mail for a sign-up-genius.
Year 1: December 11th – Disciple Groups meet this week
Year 2: November 30th – Sponsor and Confirmation Name Forms Due!
December 11th – Disciple Groups meet this week
High School Mission Trip Team 2016: We Need You! Space is filling up! Interested in
joining the 2017 Team? This year’s location is Milton, PA on June 18-24, 2017. Registration
has begun: e-mail [email protected] for an application and more information!
Altar servers needed! 5th graders and up, both boys and girls, who have made their
first Holy Communion are welcome to participate.
We will be having a training class on Dec. 4th from 1-2. If
interested please contact Linda Schwark, Coordinator at
[email protected] or call 410-552-3560
Don’t know what to do with all your plastic shopping bags?? – The Catholic Daughters of
Court St. Joseph #2300 have a great way to recycle your bags while serving the
homeless. We will crochet plastic mats for the homeless in Carroll County using
the plastic bags. Please drop off your plastic shopping bags (all sizes) to the
Ministry Information Center cabinet marked for the “Catholic Daughters” located
through the double doors to the right once you enter the Cassidy Center.
Advent Week of Guided Prayer
Would you benefit by having your own personal prayer guide?
Are you ready to have a truly unique Advent experience?
Have you ever had the Scriptures come alive to you through prayer?
If any of these tug at your spirit, please consider signing up for our Advent
Week of Guided Prayer that goes from Dec. 4 to Dec. 10. You will be
assigned to an experienced prayer guide who will work with you where you
are at and can accommodate you and your schedule. For more information,
see the Website and the sign-up sheet.
Christmas Gift Card Sale Not only are gift cards perfect for gift-giving, but you can purchase them for your
own everyday groceries, dining out, etc. The “Profit” percentage comes right back to
Youth Ministry to help with our mission trip and other programs. Order forms are
available at the welcome table and parish office. You may also order online
www.shopwithscrip.com using our code number 44C6AF7123767 or drop off your
order at the Parish Office. Order deadline is December 4th. Gift cards will be
available for pickup after all Masses on December 10th & 11th.
Middle School Youth
Group:
Join us for an evening
of Faith and Fun
Friday, December 2nd
6:30pm- 8:00pm
Friday, December 16th
6:30pm- 8:00pm
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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Financially Speaking
Actual Actual Budget
FY17 FY16 FY17
November 12 & 13, 2016
Envelopes/Mailed In $ 15,770 $ 15,901 $ 15,600
EFT - Faith Direct $ 8,124 $ 7,211 $ 7,615
Loose $ 2,331 $ 2,803 $ 2,800
Total $ 26,225 $ 25,915 $ 26,015
Actual FY17 vs. Actual FY16 over (under) $ 310
Actual FY17 vs. Budget FY17 over (under) $ 210
YTD Offertory - Week 20
Envelopes/Mailed In $ 286,223 $ 276,718 $ 273,000
EFT - Faith Direct $ 157,940 $ 139,797 $ 152,300
Loose $ 51,940 $ 50,807 $ 49,000
Total $ 496,103 $ 467,322 $ 474,300
Actual FY17 vs. Actual FY16 over (under) $ 28,781
Actual FY17 vs. Budget FY17 over (under) $ 21,803
Poor Box - in pew collection (this week) $ 1,886
Poor Box - Faith Direct (this week) $ 544
Repairs & Maintenance - in pew collection (this week) $ 559
Repairs & Maintenance - Faith Direct (this week) $ 248
Holy Day - All Saints Day - Faith Direct (this week) $ 783
Archdiocesan Collection - Military Services - Faith Direct (this week) $ 25
Support
Our Faith
Stewardship Moment First Sunday of Advent
Weekend of November 26/27, 2016
On this first Sunday of Advent Jesus urges
his disciples to stay awake and prepare themselves for the Lord’s coming. Good stewards prepare themselves and await Christ’s judgment in joyous expectation.
This kind of attitude requires genuine spiritual maturity, the kind that is cultivated by prayer, participation in the sacraments,
loving attention to family and one’s communion of faith, and love for one’s
neighbor. Are we prepared for the Lord’s second coming? Are we ready to receive Christ? Are we ready to look joyously for
Christ’s judgment?
Faith Direct
With the busy times of Thanksgiving and the
Season of Advent coming up, enrolling in Faith Direct
today is a great way to ensure your gifts to St.
Joseph Catholic Community are received
even while you are traveling for the
holidays. Already using Faith Direct? Don't forget to add your Christmas or End-of-Year contributions to your account this fall. Visit www.faithdirect.net
and use our church code: MD80. Thank you for your continued support of our
parish family!
Thinking about a donation
to St Joseph’s?
Did you know that one may donate appreciated stock
to the St Joseph Catholic Community and get a tax
deduction for the current market value and not have
to sell the stock and pay the capital gains? A $5,000
cash gift and a gift of $5,000 in appreciated securities
both generate the same charitable deduction. But if
you use publicly traded stocks, bonds, or mutual fund
shares that you have held for a year or longer to make
your gift, you will receive an additional tax benefit:
The IRS allows you to make your transfer to the St
Joseph Community without recognizing capital gains
on the appreciation. You can thus leverage a larger
donation than you could make with cash — and
receive a larger tax benefit — by "buying low and
giving high." If you need additional information on
anything related to planned giving, feel free to
contact Bruce Goodwin at 410 978-0260 or
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen
BEEF GARDEN CASSEROLE
Serving on Thursday, December 8, 2016; Bring to Church freezers by Wednesday, December 7
Ingredients:
8 oz. elbow macaroni (1/2 box) 3 cups green beans, rinsed and drained (canned or frozen)
2 medium onions, chopped 2 cups corn, rinsed and drained
2 lbs. ground beef or ground turkey 2 cans tomato soup
1 tsp. salt; ½ tsp. pepper
Directions:
Cook macaroni and drain
In a large pan, cook onions in a small amount of oil until tender; remove
Brown meat; drain off fat
Add onions, salt and pepper, vegetables, and soup; heat to boiling.
(Add more tomato soup or a bit of water if the casserole seems dry)
Pour into greased aluminum foil pan, add macaroni, mix well; cover with aluminum foil
Note: Write the casserole name and date prepared on a piece of paper, tape it to the casserole and freeze. Please ensure there are
no puncture holes through the aluminum foil.
General Information:
Aluminum foil pans are available in both the downstairs and upstairs kitchens
Extend aluminum foil covering down sides of casserole to prevent dripping
Put prepared casseroles in the ODB freezers: upstairs freezer 9a.m.-4.p.m. or downstairs freezer
First Sunday of Advent Sunday, November 27, 2016
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SJCC Parish Pastoral Council Meeting Minutes – November 2, 2016
The meeting opened and closed with prayer, led by Carole Gauthier.
Archdiocesan Planning Process -- Self Assessment: Members of the Council reflected on five of the core mission
priorities presented by the Archdiocese (Liturgy, Welcome, Encounter, Accompaniment and Sending) to identify
how SJCC is currently supporting these missions and how it could improve. Subgroups met to summarize their
observations, and the results will be shared with the Parish Planning subcommittee.
Pastor's Report:
Dee Papania will be attending the parish staff meetings on 11/8 and 12/20 as they also continue to move forward
with the parish planning process.
The recent invitation to the parish to complete a Survey Monkey to provide feedback about the proposed
pastorate assignments yielded 136 replies. Five representatives from SJCC will attend a meeting with the
Archdiocese on 11/10 to continue discussions about pastorate assignments.
Fr. Neville thanked Sharon Borcherding and the Service, Justice and Life Commission for agreeing to undertake
the running of a Respect Life program. Such a program will continue annually beginning with a 12-month
session starting February 1, 2017, divided into 3-4 themes per year.
Fr. Neville expressed how much he thoroughly enjoyed Clergy Appreciation Day and expressed deep gratitude
to the Vocations Committee on behalf of himself, as well as the other priests, deacons and brothers, for the
efforts of all involved. He felt it was a perfect example of how to do something in the Church -- cross-
functional and fully integrated.
Announcements:
Keith McQuay -- Liturgy Commission met on 10/11. Despite their efforts at the Ministry Fair to encourage
additional volunteers to attend meetings, they had no new sign-ups. They discussed the parish plan,
reviewed different types of prayers and how they may be incorporated, and also discussed new missals for
the pews.
Bob Bastress -- Christian Formation Commission met on 10/24 and discussed the needs surrounding the young
adult groups at SJCC.
Sharon Borcherding -- Service, Justice and Life met on 10/10. There will be a bulletin insert regarding
upcoming legislation about assisted suicide. They will be sponsoring the Giving Tree again this year. Plans
for the Alternative Christmas Market to be held on 12/3 and 12/4 are underway.
Kim Fleming -- The Community Outreach Committe of the Evangelization Commission is helping to serve beer
at the Sykesville Chili and Beer Festival. All are welcome.
Tim Thimmesch expressed thanks to Carole Gauthier for her help in creating the display materials used at the
Ministry Fair and to Jimmy Hockett, Gwen Lilly and Tom White for helping to man the table and represent
the PPC.
Tim Thimmesch encouraged PPC members to follow a model of reflecting on and faith-sharing about the
upcoming week's scripture as an opening prayer activity for PPC and commission meetings. Maria Klicpera
indicated that she and Fr. Neville are available to assist anybody who needs guidance or resources to get
started.
Attendance: Fr. Neville O’Donohue, S.M., Jimmy Hockett, Josh Thiem, Tom White, Madeline Jones, Tim
Thimmesch, Matthew Antonishak, Carole Gauthier, Gwen Lilly, Christy Sommerville, Laura Bird, Bob Bastress,
Keith McQuay, Sharon Borcherding, Sue Wilson, Ron Gauthier (for Finance), Kim Fleming (for Evangelization)
Guests: Maria Klicpera, Chris Patrick, Karen Spivey
The next PPC meeting is Wednesday, December 7, 2016, at 7pm in the Tonry Room. Parishioners are welcome to
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