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Saint Joseph Catholic Community
915 Liberty Road Eldersburg, MD 21784
443-920-9191
Fax: 443-920-9192 Email: parishoffice@saintjoseph.cc
www.saintjoseph.cc
DDecember 11 2016
Embracing Christ’s Life—Reflecting His Love
Third Sunday of Advent
“Be pa ent, brothers and sisters, un l the coming of the Lord” 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
Third Sunday of Advent Sunday, December 11, 2016
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PPastoral Staff
Neville O’Donohue, S.M., Pastor odonohuen@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9191 x330 David McGuigan, S.M., Associate Pastor mcguigand@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9130 Michael Dvorak, Deacon dvorakm@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9188 Vito Piazza, Deacon piazzav@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9106 Karl Bayhi, Deacon bayhik@saintjoseph.cc Lauren Glass, Accountant glassl@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9123 Elizabeth “Biji” James, Coordinator for the Ministry to the Sick and Bereavement jamese@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9107 Maria Klicpera, Parish Administrator business@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9120 William Lantry, Digital Media Coordinator lantryw@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9132 Jean Marriott, Coordinator for RCIA marriottj@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9191 Lyle Peters, Pastoral Associate for Liturgy and Music (P.A.L.M.) petersl@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9110
Kathleen Reid, Pastoral Associate for Service, Justice & Life christianservice@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9113 Nora Rozelle, Director of Religious Education dre@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9102 Ann Schwartz, Pastoral Associate for Youth and Young Adult Ministry schwartza@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9108 Tom Schwartz, Facilities Manager schwartzt@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9119 Rev. John Worgul, Pastoral Associate for Evangelization and Adult Formation worgulj@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9104
Support Staff Parish Office Denise Roberts, Office Manager, Ext. 122 robertsd@saintjoseph.cc Meghan Snyder, Parish Secretary, Administrative Assistant to Pastor Ext. 140 snyderm@saintjoseph.cc Administrative Assistants Theresa Golden- Liturgy Ext. 136 goldent@saintjoseph.cc Doris Gallagher - Youth Ministry & Confirmation Ext. 109 gallagherd@saintjoseph.cc Cathy Nusbaum - Baptism & Shield the Vulnerable Ext. 103 nusbaumc@saintjoseph.cc Mary Ellen Will - Religious Education, PK-8 Ext. 101 willm@saintjoseph.cc
Deadline for bulletin articles is Monday at 9:00 am
Bulletin editor is Dr. William Lantry. Perpetual Adoration Our Lady of The Pillar Chapel adoration@saintjoseph.cc 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: parishoffice@saintjoseph.cc Visit us on the web at www.saintjoseph.cc
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Emergencies: For emergencies requiring the immediate presence of a priest call 443-920-9111.
Leadership
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL council@saintjoseph.cc 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, Alicia Brown, Patricia Ritter, Charles Worsley, Carol Herrera, Cathy Chiaramonte, Katherine Griltalis-Jandorf, Jim Albert, David Fish, Carolyn Nacewicz, Abigail Fralin, Sam Fralin, Adele Karl, 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, Thomas Napack, Denise Kusiak, Cathy McNamara, Alicja Piotrowski, Richard Webster, Pilar Latzlsberger, Nina Anselmi, Anthony Cammarata, Barbara Kreinar, Mary Klair, Jack Hirth, Gregory Wist, Anita Leamy …Let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer. For all who have died: Les Gilliss, Mark A. Martin, William McQuay ...Let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.
Readings for Next Week Fourth Sunday of Advent
First Reading: IS 7:10-14 Second Reading: ROM 1: 1-7
Gospel: MT 1:18-24 www.usccb.org/bible/readings/121816.cfm
Third Sunday of Advent Sunday, December 11, 2016
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“Patience, people, for the Lord is coming.” That refrain, from the seasonal hymn, Patience People, is inspired by the opening verse of the New Testament reading for the third Sunday of Advent, “Be patient, brothers and sisters, until the coming of the Lord,” (James 5:7). What is patience? What is our experience of it, or the lack thereof? Many of us would say that it is one thing—maybe THE one thing—that we wish we had more of. We are familiar with the phrase, “Patience is a virtue,” and that is helpful to remember. A virtue is a disposition toward right action, a habitual inclination to the good including and especially the ultimate good, God. Virtue and habit are closely related: virtue grows through practice. So, in order to be patient, we must DO patience. Even if we pray fervently for patience, we’re not likely to fall into a pool of it as we stumble along life’s road. How do we do patience? The Letter of James uses an ancient Greek term that becomes the English, “patient.” (Yes, I have seen the movie The English Patient, and yes, it did require patience to sit through, and a nap or two). The word, makrothumeo, is a compound combining and adjective, makros, that means long lasting, or enduring and a noun, thumos, that means passion, anger, or heat. It brought to my mind cooking rice: add rice to water, bring to a boil, cover and lower heat to simmer. According the Greek of James, patience is, literally, the capacity to simmer, to keep a lid on passion until the “rice” is finished, and not to boil over or explode. It’s very much the disposition of the farmer in the reading whose livelihood and family’s wellbeing depended on his crop; he keeps his passion and anxiety in check until the late rains bring his crop to maturity. No fool, James knew how challenging the life of faith could be. So much can happen to turn up the heat on our lives, to deny our souls the early and late rains that grow our trust in God’s loving presence to maturity. And at this time of year, when we can be pulled in so many directions at once, it can easily happen that we lose our focus on the “coming of the Lord,” the reason for the season that gives purpose to patience. Practice patience… “Dear God, I pray for patience, and I want it RIGHT NOW!” You may have heard that playful take on praying for patience. One way to grow in patience may be to ask for God’s help before it’s too late. Almighty as the Lord may be, He does have several billion people, here on Earth, and an entire universe to keep an eye on. Two seconds before the volcano erupts may not be the best time to pray for patience. I like this quote very much, “By perseverance the snails reached the ark.” Can we accept ourselves as we are and refrain from punishing ourselves for failing to be patient? The proverbial snails didn’t reach the ark by wishing they were rabbits or cheetahs. I can think of people who are more patient than I. Perhaps, I can learn from their good example, but “I gotta be me,” as the song goes. There is one thing that is really helpful, but it sounds too simple: Breathe! The Biblical terms for the spirit of God are the same as for air, wind and breath: ruah, in Hebrew and pneuma, in Greek. Stopping to take a few deep breaths can give us precious seconds to re-frame a situation, consider a different approach, make a better decision, all the while reminding ourselves that the Holy Spirit is with us. May we be thankful for Our Lord’s patience with us as we prepare to celebrate His coming. Rev. David McGuigan, S.M. Associate Pastor
From Fr. Dave’s Desk…
Third Sunday of Advent Sunday, December 11, 2016
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Pray Our Faith
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).
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Apartment Needed
We are hoping to assist a single, mature woman who is seeking to share an apartment (or rooms in a private home.) She currently lives with her son, who is moving away and she
will be without housing as of December 21. Please contact Kathy Reid in the parish office if you know of any appropriate availabilities.
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.
Mother Seton Academy Christmas Supplies Needed We are accepting gift boxes, gift bags, and bows for our Mother Seton Academy
Shopping Day on December 20. If you have some that the children can use to wrap the gifts they purchase for their family members, please bring them to the marked box at the
Ministry Formation Center, located past the Cassidy Center. Thank you!
"Love shows itself more in actions than in words." St Ignatius Loyola
Our SJCC Christmas Concert, the 2nd Annual Festival of Lessons & Carols will be held Friday, Dec 16, 2016, at 7 p.m. The evening will include the music ensembles of SJCC, Solos, Christmas caroling, special music, Scripture readings, and reflections. Take some time, relax, and enjoy a wonderful concert!
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.
Ring a Joyful Sound for Christmas Eve! Hand bell ringers needed to ring for the Christmas Eve at the 6:15 & 10:30 p.m. Masses. Rehearsal time to be arranged at convenient time for ringers. Music reading (note reading) is not necessary. Basic counting is necessary. Experience helpful but not requires. AgeS: 4th grade to adult. If interested email: handbells@saintjoseph.cc
If you are married, dating or engaged, consider attending a day for couples, GIVEN: 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.
Be Christ’s hands and feet to those in need. Consider bringing communion to those in our community who are unable to come to Mass.
Any questions about this ministry, please contact Biji James at 443-920-9107 or email her at jamese@saintjoseph.cc.
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Grow Our Faith
Share Our Faith
Religious Educa on:
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
rozellen@saintjoseph.cc 443-920-9102 to
inquire.
Confirmation Prep 9th grade & older Year 2 Sponsor and Confirmation Name Forms are past due! Forms can be found on the parish website under Sacraments/Confirmation.
Summer Madness 2017 We know that some people are already making their summer camp schedules so make sure to include Summer Madness into your plans. Mark your calendars for July 17-21, 2017
HSYG – Christmas Caroling! Help us spread some holiday cheer to the residents of Sun Valley Homestead. Meet at St. Joe’s at 2:30. Return to St. Joe’s by 4:00 pm. Email youth@saintjoseph.cc by
12/15 to sign up and receive your permission slip.
Christmas Gift Card Sale Gift cards will be available for pickup after all Masses this Weekend
Do You Know a College Freshman Who Would Appreciate a Care Package from SJCC in the Spring Semester? St. Joseph Youth Ministry would be happy to reach out to them with a few goodies and
notes of encouragement. Send us your student’s information via an online form on the parish website.
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 Schwartza@saintjoseph.cc for an application!
Altar servers needed! 5th graders and up, both boys
and girls, who have made their first Holy Communion are welcome to par cipate. We will be having a training
class on Dec. 4th from 1-2. If interested please contact
Linda Schwark, Coordinator at schwarkl@saintjoseph.cc
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.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION We have classes this week and next; 12/11/16 through 12/20/16. Reminder, there are no classes on 12/25/16 through 01/02/17 due to the Christmas and New
Year Holidays. Religious Education Sessions resume on Tuesday, January 3, 2017.
Faith Lutheran Church presents : The Annual Narrated Live Nativity Saturday and Sunday, December 10 and 11, 6:30 PM On the church grounds
Costumed actors – live animals – music of the season Hot chocolate and cookies served after the performance 1700 St. Andrews Way
www.faithlutheraneldersburg.org
Middle School Youth Group
Join us for an evening of Faith and Fun
Friday, December 16th 6:30pm- 8:00pm
VESPERS Slow down and experience the beauty of Advent; Come to Evening Vespers
on Tuesday, Dec. 20 from 7:30 - 8:15 PM and take in the chants, psalms & prayers of the season in an cipa on of Christmas.
Katie Prejean – Monday, December 12th , 7 pm, St. Louis Church, Clarksville
Middle & High School Students, join us for a great evening with nationally-known speaker, Katie Prejean McGrady. Her original blend of humor and storytelling, along with her teaching of hard-hitting theological truth is dynamic, engaging, and challenging. Contact the Youth Ministry Office for more information or to sign up! youth@saintjoseph.cc
We are seeking volunteers to help with our Coffee and Donuts program on Sunday morn-ings. This is a very important activity at St. Joseph's, working hand-in-hand with the Greet-
er Ministry in our Welcoming Outreach to the Community. If you, your family or a few friends are able to help from time to time, we need you. To volunteer, or for further infor-
mation, please call Peter O'Sullivan at (443) 340-1204
Third Sunday of Advent Sunday, December 11, 2016
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Financially Speaking Actual Actual Budget
FY17 FY16 FY17 November 26 & 27, 2016 Envelopes/Mailed In $ 21,506 $ 14,641 $ 15,600 EFT - Faith Direct $ 8,124 $ 7,211 $ 7,615 Loose $ 2,503 $ 3,042 $ 2,800 Total $ 32,133 $ 24,894 $ 26,015
Actual FY17 vs. Actual FY16 over (under) $ 7,239 Actual FY17 vs. Budget FY17 over (under) $ 6,118 YTD Offertory - Week 22 Envelopes/Mailed In $ 323,906 $ 305,709 $ 304,200 EFT - Faith Direct $ 174,188 $ 154,219 $ 167,530 Loose $ 56,897 $ 56,836 $ 54,600 Total $ 554,991 $ 516,764 $ 526,330
Actual FY17 vs. Actual FY16 over (under) $ 38,227 Actual FY17 vs. Budget FY17 over (under) $ 28,661 Poor Box - in pew collection (this week) $ 2,673 Poor Box - Faith Direct (this week) $ 544
Repairs & Maintenance - in pew collection (this week) $ 392
Repairs & Maintenance - Faith Direct (this week) $ 248
Thanksgiving Day Collection - in pew collection (this week) $ 2,662
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Support Our Faith
The Third Sunday of Advent Weekend of December 10/11 2016
From the loneliness of his prison cell John the Baptist asks of Jesus: “Are you the one who is to come, or should we look for another?” The
weeks before Christmas offer much to be joyous about, celebrating with family and friends, the
glitter of seasonal decorations, the excitement of gift giving and re-ceiving. But in our midst there
are the lonely and neglected, the poor, the hospitalized, the wayward, the shut-ins. There are those seemingly without hope. To whom
should they look? Discipleship in the Lord includes being good stewards of others. Are
there those in our family, our neighborhood, our community to whom we can reach out to show them a sign of Christ’s presence in their midst?
Faith Direct
In this season of Advent, we are continuously
preparing ourselves for the celebration of Christ's birth. Why not help our
own parish prepare for the coming new year by signing up with Faith
Direct? By supporting St. Joseph Catholic
Community through Faith Direct, both you and our
parish can save some time and peace of mind this holiday season. Already using Faith Direct? Don't
forget to add your Christmas or End-of-Year
contributions to your account. 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 deduc-tion 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 brucegood-win440@gmail.com
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Catholic ReviewDECEMBER 2016
Inspiring the Archdiocese of Baltimore
BY CHRISTOPHER GUNTYeditor@CatholicReview.org
PHOTOS BY KEVIN J. PARKSkparks@CatholicReview.org
Pope Francis named two new aux-iliary bishops for the Archdiocese of Baltimore: Monsignor Adam J.
Parker, current vicar general and modera-tor of the curia in Baltimore; and Monsi-gnor Mark E. Brennan, pastor of St. Mar-tin of Tours Parish in Gaithersburg, in the Archdiocese of Washington. The appoint-ments were announced Dec. 5 in Wash-ington by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, apostolic nuncio to the United States.
At the same time, the pope accepted the resignation of Bishop Denis J. Mad-den, auxiliary of Baltimore since 2005. Bishop Madden submitted his resigna-tion on his 75th birthday in March 2015, as is the custom for bishops, but it was not accepted until the appointment of the new auxiliaries.
Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori expressed his gratitude to the Holy Father for the appointments of the new bishops, which he called “an early Christmas gift” from the pope. “This is truly a joyous day in the life of the Archdiocese of Balti-more,” the archbishop said.
The bishops-designate will be ordained Jan. 19, 2 p.m., at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland.
Bishop-designate Parker was born Jan. 13, 1972, in Cleveland, Ohio, and was raised in Severna Park. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Baltimore in May 2000 and was made a
monsignor in Sep-tember 2011. He will be 45 when he is ordained a bishop.
Bishop-desig-nate Brennan was born Feb. 6, 1947, in Boston. He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington in May 1976. He will turn 70 a few weeks after the ordination.
Archbishop Lori said the arch-diocese has been blessed by the dedicated service of Bishop Madden. “I’m pleased that he will contin-ue serving our local church as our beloved auxiliary bishop emeritus,” the archbish-op said. “I am grateful for his selfless ser-vice and his willingness to continue serv-ing God’s people and I look forward to our continued work together.”
‘Life changes in an instant’Bishop-designate Parker said he
received a call from Archbishop Pierre Nov. 28, telling him that he had been nominated by the Holy Father as an aux-iliary bishop of the archdiocese.
“And then he asked me the question: ‘Do you accept?’ and I told him that I do accept and I pledged my fidelity to the Holy Father and thanked him for the call,” the bishop-designate said.
He said he was initially stunned, but
noted that there had been rumors he might be chosen.
“But at the same time, when that call comes and your life changes in an instant – really just in the blink of an eye – I have to admit it took me a few moments where I just needed to sit down by myself here in the office and consider and pray about what had just happened,” he said.
Bishop-designate Parker said it was a little hard for him to focus on the rest of his regular schedule of meetings that day.
“My real desire is to have a real pas-toral presence in the archdiocese in addi-tion to my role here as vicar general and moderator of the curia,” Bishop-designate Parker said. “By that I mean making visits to parishes, celebrating Sunday Masses in parishes throughout the archdiocese, cel-ebrating confirmations – which I’m really excited about doing – and also engaging
Pope Francis appoints two new auxiliary bishops for BaltimoreMonsignors Adam Parker and Mark Brennan will be ordained Jan. 19
Archbishop William E. Lori announces the two new auxiliary bishops for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Bishop-designate Adam J. Parker (center) and Bishop-designate Mark E. Brennan (right), during a press conference at the Catholic Center.
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my relationship with my brother priests at a deeper level.”
At a news conference in Baltimore announcing the appointments, Bishop-designate Parker said he is honored to be following in the footsteps of the Apostles, who took to heart Jesus’ exhortation at the Ascension to “Go, make disciples,” which he said will become his motto as bishop.
Archbishop Lori said he has been “blessed to work with Bishop-elect Park-er on a daily basis for much of my time since arriving as Archbishop of Balti-more. … Bishop-elect Parker is widely regarded by his co-workers and fellow priests and is well-prepared to assume the duties of auxiliary bishop, while con-tinuing to manage the day-to-day opera-tions of the Central Services offices of the archdiocese.”
‘Total shock’Bishop-designate Brennan said getting
the call from the nuncio about his nomi-nation as a bishop was “a total shock.” Considering his stage of life and what he called “modest attainments” in the priest-hood, “I was certainly not expecting to be named a bishop by Pope Francis – or any-one else. So, it really took me completely by surprise.”
He said, “You don’t get much time to react. It ran through my mind, ‘Should I say no?’ I thought, I’ve always tried to do what the church asked of me, so if this is being asked of me now, if I don’t have a serious reason to decline, then I think I should accept, so I did.”
St. Martin of Tours Parish is known for welcoming people of various cul-tures, with Masses in English, Spanish
and French. The bishop-designate speaks all three languages.
The parish has a soup kitchen, a food pantry and a tradition of direct service to people in need.
Bishop-desig-nate Brennan said he hopes to bring a love for immi-grants to his min-istry in Baltimore, noting that as a history major in college, he studied
the experience of immigrants – especially Italian, Irish and Polish, at that time – and later as a priest worked directly with people coming to this country.
Bishop-designate Brennan said Arch-bishop Lori has asked him to be available for the Hispanic community “to do what I can to strengthen the ties of the His-panic Catholics to the archdiocese and to the parishes. So, I’m going to have to visit people and talk with people and see what’s going on, get to know the lay of the land.”
Archbishop Lori recognized Bishop-designate Brennan’s four decades of priestly service “in a variety of settings, including most recently as pastor of a large parish with a significant Spanish-speaking population.”
He added, “His pastoral leadership and experience working with Spanish-
speaking Catholics suits him well for the duties of auxiliary bishop, which include helping to oversee our efforts to grow and care for the spiritual needs of Spanish-speaking Catholics throughout the Arch-diocese of Baltimore.”
At the 12:10 p.m. Mass Dec. 5 in the undercroft of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Archbishop Lori welcomed again the new bishops-designate, con-celebrating for the first time wearing the zucchetto – a violet-colored skullcap which is one of the symbols of their new office. The archbishop noted that Advent is a time of expectations.
“I guess you might say the Archdiocese of Baltimore has been going through a very long Advent, as it has waited nearly two years for bishops to be appointed. Let me say – it was worth the wait,” Archbish-op Lori said in his homily.
“Perhaps your greatest service, in the fullness of the priesthood, is to encour-age, to inspire, to lead and to sanctify many priests and deacons and religious and seminarians and above all lay men and women, so that they can be those people, whose faith is so great, and so alive that they are constantly bringing people to Jesus. …
“In a word, you assist me in the prima-ry work of raising up missionary disciples to carry forward the church’s mission of spreading the Gospel.” ●
Contributing to this article was Erik Zygmont.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE NEW BISHOPS AND THE UPCOMING ORDINATION MASS, VISIT bitly/cr-bishops
Bishops-designate Mark E. Brennan and Adam J. Parker bless a young family following daily Mass in the undercroft of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore.
From left, Bishop-designate Mark E. Brennan, Bishop Dennis Madden, Archbishop William E. Lori and Bishop-designate Adam J. Parker celebrate Mass in the undercroft of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore Dec. 5.
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