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MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 5:15 PM Organ & Cantor
Sunday: 7:30 AM Spoken Mass 9 AM Contemporary Choir 10:45 AM Traditional Choir (incense)
12:30 PM Organ & Cantor
2:30 PM (3rd Sundays) Filipino Mass
5:15 PM EXALT Praise Group
Daily: 8:30 AM Monday - Saturday
Holy Days As announced in bulletin
PARISH PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9 AM - 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM
[Closed for lunch, 12 – 1 PM]
Parish Office 410-647-4884
Parish Office Fax 410-544-3047
St. John School 410-647-2283
Faith Formation 410-647-4892
Youth Ministry 410-647-3346
Convent 410-647-2041
This Weekend’s Readings
689 RITCHIE HIGHWAY SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146
Our Purpose:
To form disciples of Jesus Christ who joyfully live out the Gospel
stjohnsp.org stjohnsp.org @StJohnSPParish stjohnsevernapark StJohnSPParish
Preaching Series January 8 - 29, 2017
January 22, 2017 3nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 8:23-9:3 The people who walked in darkness
have seen a great light..
1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17 Paul urges unity among the
dissenting Corinthians.
Matthew 4:12-23 4:12-17 Jesus begins his ministry.
There is still time to journey with Bishop Robert Barron to explore the lasting influence of these
Pivotal Players.
Mondays from 9:15- 11:15 AM ~ beginning January 23
Wednesdays from 7 – 9 PM ~ beginning January 25.
There is no cost. Details and registration at www.stjohnsp.org/pivotal_players
(See page 5 for more info)
And now we have an audio podcast featuring homilies and talks!
Just visit our facebook page, click on the homilies icon in MyParish App
or visit www.stjohnsp.org.
Have you “re-loaded” myParish App yet? See page 2 for instructions.
January 22, 2017
Page 1
Dear Parish Family,
We continue our series of reflections on The Power of
Vision this weekend. If you are away, or want to listen again, know that we are now posting at least one weekend homily
on our new podcast which you can reach via our parish homepage,
our parish app, or our parish Facebook page. This is a great way to share the news with others, listen again for something you may have
missed, or hear one of the homilies from another of the weekend
masses, as each preacher will certainly have a slightly different ap-
proach on the same theme.
This weekend, we again concentrate on our vision to form disciples,
but how we can do that in developing a personal interior life, spe-
cifically through maturing in faith and growing in holiness. You may
recall the surveys everyone was invited to fill out as part of the arch-diocesan planning process. I know I’ve mentioned how often re-
spondents from St. John’s mentioned a desire to learn to pray, and
we’ve spoken about that at length. This journey to become a com-munity that brings people to Christ, forms disciples, and send them
forth to transform the world involves a commitment by each of us to
continually grow in faith and prayer. The first disciples literally fol-lowed Jesus around for three years, listening to his teaching, wit-
nessing his ministry, and asking questions (often floundering along
the way!). After the resurrection, empowered by the Holy Spirit, they continued doing what Jesus had done and that’s why we are
here today: disciples continuing to make disciples!
Sadly, most Catholics ended their formation when they prepared for
the last sacrament they received: sometimes Matrimony, but more often Confirmation and frequently First Holy Communion! Imagine
trying to be good at anything with an education that ended at age
14 or 8! In any other area of life we’d be severely limited. Anything that we take seriously - and one would hope we would take our rela-
tionship with God seriously - demands time dedicated to ongoing
study and, in this case, prayer. Our challenge is that we have so
many Catholics who have received their sacraments, but are poorly catechized and so often not yet evangelized!
Consider ways you can “take the next step” (as we did in our finan-
cial stewardship in the fall) in your spiritual life. Connect with some
form of ongoing faith formation. You can find a number of options in this bulletin! Don’t forget our parish subscription to FORMED. Go to
www.formed.org and use our parish code Y4VKKC to access an
array of Bible studies, movies, books, and other formation materials. Maybe even start your own small group in your home! I highly rec-
ommend The Wild Goose: Rediscovering a Deeper Relationship
With the Holy Spirit, hosted by Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR. Each seg-
ment is around 20 minutes, and so thought-provoking. Of course,
there are countless others. Log on, create an account, and you’ll
be delighted with all the options! cont’d
Clergy TeamClergy TeamClergy TeamClergy Team
Parish Life Team Parish Life Team Parish Life Team Parish Life Team
Pastoral Services TeamPastoral Services TeamPastoral Services TeamPastoral Services Team
School Leadership TeamSchool Leadership TeamSchool Leadership TeamSchool Leadership Team
Rev. James D. Proffitt Pastor
Deacon Ron Thompson Permanent Deacon
Rev. James E. Boric Associate Pastor [email protected]
Deacon Nick Pitocco Permanent Deacon
Rev. George Asigre Associate Pastor
Rev. Mr. Daniel Waruszewski Transitional Deacon
Mr. Jeremy Smith Pastoral Year Seminarian [email protected]
Mr. John F. Poland Dir. of Faith Formation [email protected]
Mrs. JoAnne Ibex Director of Music Ministry
Ms. Jen Mayer Adult Faith Formation [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Remaniak Exalt Praise Group
Mr. Stephen Herrera Youth Ministry
Mrs. Barbara Lancaster Children’s Choirs, K-5 [email protected]
Mrs. Jeanette Cohn Middle School Youth [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Tamplin Jubilate Singers, 6-8 [email protected]
Mrs. Ruth Gorski Office Manager
Mr. Carl Neimeyer Chant Schola
Mrs. Nikki Trevey Secretary
Mrs. Judy Tacyn Secretary
Ms. Casey Buckstaff Principal
Ms. Dianne Kestler Assistant Principal
Mrs. Dawn Sirinakis Advancement Director [email protected]
Mr. Al Jones Director of Parish Operations
Mrs. Donna Boyko Office Manager
Mrs. Trisha Corbi Controller
Mrs. Stacy Golden Director of Community Life [email protected]
Mrs. Brenda Smith Accounting Assistant [email protected]
Ms. Kitt O’Brien Communications Manager [email protected]
Mrs. Kerry Gillespie Volunteer Screening [email protected]
Mrs. Melissa Eisenberg Parish Secretary
Mr. Mark Schilling Technology Coordinator [email protected]
Mrs. Dorothy Masterson Office Assistant
Mr. Israel Rivera Maintenance
Mrs. Johanne Cote Office Assistant [email protected]
Mr. Chris Wiseman Maintenance
Mrs. Melissa Wallace Office Assistant
Mrs. Susanne Tichenor Receptionist
The Pastor’s Pen The Pastor’s Pen The Pastor’s Pen The Pastor’s Pen
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Page 2
New to St. John? Please be sure to register in the
parish and introduce
yourself to the priest after
Mass. Registration forms are available at the
Welcome Desk in the Gathering Space or at
the Parish Office. For more info please call
410-647-4884 or visit www.stjohnsp.org.
New Parishioners We welcome new parish-
ioners who recently registered at St. John: Amanda, Alexander & Jane Court, Jack,
Jillian, and Penelope Walters, and Joseph,
Amy, Grace & Josephine Wong. Your pres-
ence is a blessing to us. May you also be
blessed as members of our parish family.
Congratulations to the family of Grant
Thomas Locher, who was baptized this past
weekend here at St. John.
We pray for the sick, especially Baby Ad-die, Baby Dominic, Baby Eden, Baby Evan,
Baby Lucille, Baby Jade Marie, Baby Kellyn,
Mary Acosta, Mr. Adolf, Arlette Arnold,
Stefanie Ashdown, Jack Berie, Pete Bielski,
Virginia & Ronald Bussard, Evelyn Childs,
Carol Currens, Charles Dotson, Peter Dun-
can, Mary Margaret Edwards, Donnie Eisen-
hart, Mark Ewing, Dino Fieni, Bill Fish, Ruth
Flood, Matthew Fowler, Terence Jude Gal-
lagher, Bill Harvey, Delva Hedlund, Paul
Hicks, Jenny Hoyles, Kevin Hurt, Joan Jo-
hanson, Leslie Koellher, Tony Koehne, John
Kylus, Colleen Loehoefer, Mack Loetz, Dea-
con Dean Lopata, Steve Lucas, Debi Lynch,
John Mendelis, Lucille Meyers, Rebecca
Mills, Ryan Mills, Marie Morrison, Matt Nolte,
Suzanne & Dwight Oakes, Laurie Reed Rich-
ards, Bob Ruck, George Sax, Boris Spiroff,
John Anthony Spiroff, Thomas Stancavage
Sr., John Stappler, Peg Stieren, Paul Stringer,
Madeline & Joe Tierney, Pete White, Arleen
Wiseman, Karen Wiseman, Richard & Robert
Witcher, and Mary Woods. May they experi-
ence God’s healing touch.
*All names will remain on the sick list for one
month. Please notify the Parish Office if a name
needs to remain longer.
Rest in Peace We pray for the repose of the
souls of all those who have died, especially
Evelyn Fleming, Demetra Savvides, and
Catherine Sheckells, as well as for those
who mourn the loss of loved ones.
We welcomed guests to our first Alpha session this past Tuesday.
I ask that you hold in your prayers all those (including the team
members) who are participating, that this may be a time where
questions are answered and many come to discover the love that
God has for them.
Next weekend we launch Catholic Schools Week with students
from our school speaking at each Mass. Not long ago I had a
member of our faculty approach me, almost in tears, sharing how
much it meant to her to be part of our school. She said this was in
part because of how strong the Catholic identity is, and how she
is so supported and enriched by frequent prayer that takes place.
You don’t know how that touched me! I encourage you to stop by
for the Open House on Wednesday, Feb.1 from 9 AM - 1 PM or
7—8 PM to see for yourself!
Congratulations and God’s blessings to Bishop Mark Brennan and
Bishop Adam Parker who were ordained on Thursday at the Ca-
thedral! It looks like Bishop Parker will be celebrating the Sacra-
ment of Confirmation with us on Sunday, May 21 at the 12:30 &
5:15 PM Masses. We look forward to welcoming him!
Your brother in the Lord,
Community LifeCommunity LifeCommunity LifeCommunity Life
myParish App Update You’ll notice some changes to
the look of your myParish App. You’ll also see some
content changes, as we have added our Parish Cal-
endars and the Homilies button now allows you to
listen to homilies and talks given at St. John’s! Occa-
sionally, “re-load” the app on whatever device you’re using.
That means you open the app and click on the Menu (the three
bars in the upper right corner). Once there, tap “change par-
ish,” select our parish. (You may need to search for our parish,
as the app gives suggestions based on your location.) This will
update all the content you see. You may get on our email list and get the parish app by either texting STJOHNSP to 84576 or by searching for myParish app through the app store of your
mobile device. If you have any problems, please contact the
Parish Office.
New! St. John’s Homilies and Talks Now
Online! We now have an audio podcast
of homilies and talks being delivered at
St. John’s. You may access them through
our parish webpage so you can listen to
a homily again, share with a friend, or
learn what was talked about if you were away a particular
weekend. You can access it on the parish homepage, You may
also listen to them by clicking http://stjohntalks.podbean.com/ or using the “Homilies” button on our parish app.
January 22, 2017
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Welcome to St. John’s!Welcome to St. John’s!Welcome to St. John’s!Welcome to St. John’s! If you are visiting with us today, or perhaps have
been away for awhile, we invite you to become
an active part of our parish community. Please fill
out a registration form, available at the welcome
desk on weekends or at the Parish Office, and for-
mally enroll as a parishioner. Parish registration is
necessary when requesting eligibility forms to serve
as sponsors at Baptisms and Confirmations. Young
adults, living independently, should register in their
own names. Please do not hesitate to contact us if
we can help in any way. If you are not Roman
Catholic, know that you are most welcome. While
we are unable to extend a general invitation to
receive Holy Communion, please feel free to
come forward at Communion time, and cross your
arms over your chest as the minister will say a brief
prayer as you make your “spiritual communion.”
ROOM KEY
A Auditorium C Church GS Gathering Space
GSMR Gathering Space Meeting Room H Hermitage
ORT Oratory PC Parish Center YR Youth Room
Liturgical Schedule Intentions † Indicates Deceased
Celebrant/Assisting (subject to change)
Readings
Sunday, January 22 *Incense Used
7:30 AM
9 AM
10:45 AM*
12:30 PM
5:15 PM
Our Parishioners
Donald Kirk (L)
†Joseph & Lawrence Stefan
†Roland Lowman
†Joseph Patrick “Joey” Moore
†Stephen Majeika
Fr. George/Dcn. Dan
Fr. James/Dcn. Dan
Fr. Jim/Dcn. Ron
Fr. George/Dcn. Nick
Fr. James/Jeremy
Isaiah 8:23-9:3
1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17
Matthew 4:12-23
Monday, January 23
8:30 AM †John DeMichiei, Jr.
†James J. Kane, Jr.
Fr. Jim Hebrews 9:15, 24-28
Mark 3:22-30
Tuesday, January 24
8:30 AM
10 AM
†Eric Michael Dietz
Mary DeMichiei Grimm (L)
Mass at Spring Arbor
†Dorothy Wadsworth
Fr. James
Fr. Jim
Hebrews 10:1-10
Mark 3:31-35
Wednesday, January 25
8:30 AM †Nicoletta D’Angelo
†Dawn Zahn
Fr. Jim Acts 22:3-16 or 9:1-22
Mark 16:15-18
Thursday, January 26
8:30 AM
August Family (L)
†Eric Michael Dietz
Fr. James 2 Timothy 1:1-8 or Titus 1:1-5
Mark 4:21-25
Friday, January 27 March for Life
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
7 PM
†Kathryn Byrne (D)
Ana Gato-Duran (L)
Mass at Genesis
†Dorothy Wadsworth
Holy Hour for Life
Fr. James
Fr. James
Fr. James
Hebrews 10:32-39
Mark 4:26-34
Saturday, January 28
8:30 AM
12 PM
4 PM
5:15 PM
Chole Joy (L)
Baptisms
Confessions
†Eric Michael Dietz
Fr. James
Dcn. Nick
Fr. Jim/Fr. James
Fr. James/Dcn. Nick
Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19
Mark 4:25-41
Sunday, January 29 *Incense Used
7:30 AM
9 AM
10:45 AM*
12:30 PM
5:15 PM
†Henry Tomasetti, Sr.
†Dcn. James W. Palsir
†Zachary D. Smith
Jay & Michelle Moore (L)
Husband of Rita Doerr (D)
Our Parishioners
Fr. James/Dcn. Ron
Fr. Jim/Dcn. Ron
Fr. James/Jeremy
Fr. James/Dcn. Dan
Fr. James/Dcn. Dan
Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13
1 Corinthians 1:26-31
Matthew 5:1-12a
Parish CalendarParish CalendarParish CalendarParish Calendar
Sunday, January 22
8:45 & 10:30 AM Child Care (PC) 9 & 10:45 AM Religious Ed Classes (A)
10:15 AM Becoming Catholic (YR)
12:15 PM Baptism Class (YR)
2 PM Joy in the Spirit Prayer Group (GSMR)
6:30 PM Life Teen (YR) Monday, January 23
9:15 AM Catholicism - The Pivotal Players (GSMR)
7 PM EDGE (GSMR) Tuesday, January 24
9 AM Tot Tuesday Storytime (School)
6:30 PM Alpha Childcare (PC), Alpha Course (GSMR)
St. John’s Artisan League (PC, H)
7:15 PM Adult SPRED (YR)
7:30 PM Men’s Gospel Reflection (PC) Wednesday, January 25
9:30 AM Walking With Purpose (various)
2 PM Prayer for Families (C)
4:30 PM Religious Ed Classes (A)
7 PM Catholicism - The Pivotal Players (YR) Thursday, January 26
9:30 AM & 7 PM Walking With Purpose (various)
7 PM Beer & Barron (offsite)
Parish Calendar continued on next page
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Page 4
Childcare is now available during the 9 and 10:45 AM Sunday
Masses for children ages 1 to 4. We are located in the Parish
Center, at the side entrance. Visit www.stjohnsp.org/childcare for more details. We are also in need of childcare providers
during these Masses. To apply, contact Stacy at 443-261-0105
Greeter Ministry needs you and your family to help greet at
the Mass of your choice. Interested? Please contact Stacy at
[email protected] for details.
Spirituality for our Times The mission, spirit, and spirituality of the
Sisters of Saint Joseph, forged in the crucible of 17th century
France’s political and religious upheavals, offers a spiritual
path through the upheavals of the 21st century. Come for an
evening of learning and reflection presented by Sister Rita
Woehlcke, SSJ, on Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 7 PM in St. John Con-
vent. See what inspires over 600 lay women and men to live as
Associate in Mission of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Philadelph-
ia, transforming lives and culture one relationship at a time.
Please RSVP to Sr. Mary Jane at [email protected] or 410-647-2041 so that we can prepare materials.
Blanket Drive The Sisterhood of the Blessed Mother is holding
their 2nd annual blanket drive. We need 81 blankets to donate
to homeless women and children. Send your blessing of
warmth – new blankets of any size are accepted! Toiletries are
also needed. Donations are due by Sunday, Feb. 5. Donations
may be placed in the baskets in the Gathering Space. Ques-
tions? Please contact [email protected] for toiletries or [email protected] for blankets.
Fr. James Boric has been appointed Rector of the Baltimore Basilica, effective Feb. 20. Plan
now to “pray him off” by joining him in a Fare-
well Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday, Feb. 19 at 10:45 AM, followed by a reception in the
Auditorium. In a short time, Fr. James has had
a great impact on our parish, for which we
thank God. We are putting together a parish gift to present to
him. If you would like to contribute, please place an envelope
in the collection marked “Father James Farewell Gift” by Feb.
12. (Please make checks payable to St. John the Evangelist
Church.) A table with a gift basket will also be available at the
reception. If you prefer, you may contribute online by going to
www.stjohnsp.org/giving. A special fund has been established for this purpose.
View full Parish Calendar online at www.stjohnsp.org
Reconciliation: Confessions are heard Saturdays 4-5 PM and First Fridays 9-9:30 AM and 7-7:30 PM (as well as special times during Advent and Lent) and by ap-pointment with a priest.
Baptisms: Parents who wish to have their children baptized should contact Jen Mayer, Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation, to begin the baptism prepara-tion process. Baptisms are celebrated at Mass and on Saturdays at noon. Please note that godparents must be at least 16 years old and confirmed, practicing Catholics. There must be at least one Catholic god-parent, but other baptized Christians may serve as Christian witnesses.
Marriage: Couples planning to marry must contact one of the priests or deacons at least 6 months prior to the tentative date of marriage. Participation in a marriage preparation program is required.
Ministry to the Sick: The Sacrament of Anointing should be administered at the beginning of a serious illness. Please notify the parish office when a parish-ioner is hospitalized. If you are unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Office.
Confirmation: Youth in 9th grade and above are eli-gible to prepare for the reception of the sacrament. Adults who have not been confirmed are invited to contact Jen Mayer, Coordinator of Adult Faith For-mation, to make arrangements for the sacrament.
Faith Formation / Youth Ministry: Sunday 9-10:15 AM…….……..……..……..…..….PK-4-Gr. 8 Sunday 10:45 AM-12 PM…...PK4-Gr. 8 & Special Needs Monday 7-8:15 PM………….……....….… EDGE for Gr. 6-8 Tuesday 7:15-8:30 PM…….…..Adult Special Ed (SPRED) Wednesday 4:30-5:45 PM……….……….........….. Gr. K-5 Sunday 6:30-8:30 PM.............LIFE TEEN for Gr. 9-12
Elementary School: St. John the Evangelist School provides education in the Roman Catholic tradition for children in grades Pre-K4 through 8. Visit www.stjohnsp.org or call the school office for more information regarding enrollment and registration in our nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School. Con-tact Dawn Sirinakis at [email protected].
Becoming Catholic / Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Prepares adults to join the Catholic Church (who may not be baptized or were baptized in another denomination) as well as to prepare those baptized as Catholics but who have never received First Communion or Confirmation. Groups form at various times throughout the year. For information, contact Jen Mayer, Coordinator of Adult Faith For-mation.
Eucharistic Adoration: The Blessed Sacrament is exposed the first Friday of each month (and each Friday during Advent and Lent) following the 8:30 AM Mass until 7 PM.
Friday, January 27
8:30 AM Eucharistic Adoration for Life (O) Saturday, January 28
6:45 AM That Man is You (GSMR)
7 AM Men’s Aquinas Group (PC)
9 AM Eucharistic Apostles of the Divine Mercy (PC)
11 AM St. Peregrine Support Group (PC)
January 22, 2017
Page 5
WorshipWorshipWorshipWorship
Throughout this month, we are reflecting on The Power of Vision and the experience
of the Magi and how it relates to our par-
ish vision and, more importantly, into the
vision of the Christian who desires to follow
the Lord.
Jan. 21/22: Being Formed in Faith and Holiness
Jan. 28/29: Being Sent to Share and Proclaim
Our Vision Statement: St. John the Evange-
list is a vibrant Catholic community that
brings people to Christ, forms disciples,
and sends them forth to transform the
world. Every member faithfully commits to:
Weekly Rosary for the Family is recited each Wednesday at 2 PM in the church. Come and
take a short break from your
weekly activities to pray the
Rosary, Mary’s prayer of
peace! We will pray one set of
mysteries of the Rosary with specific inten-
tions for families! Eucharistic Adoration for Life
For those parishioners who
are unable to attend this
year’s March for Life in
Washington, DC, there will
be Eucharistic Adoration for
Life in the Oratory on Friday, Jan. 27, starting after the
8:30 AM Mass and ending at
7 PM. All are encouraged to come and
pray for the protection of the unborn!
Adult Faith FormationAdult Faith FormationAdult Faith FormationAdult Faith Formation www.stjohnsp.org/adult-faith Office Hours: Monday - Thursday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Catholicism – The Pivotal Players Begins soon. Bishop Robert Bar-ron (Host of the Catholicism Series) continues his journey around
the world to explore a handful of saints, artists, mystics, and schol-
ars who not only shaped the life of the Church, but changed the
course of western civilization. Catholicism: The Pivotal Players fea-
tures six people who responded to the grace of God to make a
difference:
• St. Francis Of Assisi, The Reformer
• St. Thomas Aquinas, The Theologian
• St. Catherine Of Siena, The Mys�c
• Blessed John Henry Newman, The Convert
• G.K. Chesterton, The Evangelist
• Michelangelo, The Ar�st
Journey with Bishop Barron to explore the lasting influence of
these Pivotal Players on either Monday mornings from 9:15 - 11:15
AM, beginning January 23 or Wednesday evenings from 7 – 9 PM
beginning January 25. There is no cost to participate, but you can purchase an optional workbook. Details and registration
may be found at www.stjohnsp.org/pivotal_players.
Beer and Barron Our Beer and Barron group allows men to infor-
mally hang out with other Catholic men, drink beer (or other bev-
erage of your choice), eat tasty snacks, watch a video by the
very popular Bishop Barron, and talk about things that are im-
portant to Catholic men. The group meets every other Thursday
night from 7:30 – 9:30 PM in our homes, alternating between St.
Andrew by the Bay and St. John the Evangelist parishioners. Our
next meeting is Thursday, Jan. 26. Contact Paul at 410-562-3495
for details and location of the next meeting.
Walking with Purpose invites all women to
a Connect Coffee on Thursday, Feb. 2! Come and enjoy refreshments, friendship,
and be inspired! Helen Truppo of Our Lady
of Bethesda Retreat Center's Marriage Enrichment Program will
speak on forgiveness in marriage. Join us in the Gathering Space
for the morning session at 9:30 AM, or the evening session at 7
PM. RSVP to [email protected]. Limited childcare is availa-
ble for children of guests at the morning session. Please note your
child's name and age in your RSVP.
Men's Aquinas Group Men, come join us in the Parish Center on
Saturday mornings from 7 - 8:15 AM as we reflect on the Summa
Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas. Remember that "a man has
free choice to the extent that he is rational." We will be reflecting
on the time and place of the general judgement following the
Resurrection as found in the supplement of the third part of the
Summa. For more info, contact Bob at 410-757-9395 or Bill at 410-
518-9977.
• Worship God • Mature in Faith
• Serve Others • Grow in Holiness
• Form Friendships • Share One’s Gifts
• Proclaim the Gospel
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Youth Formation www.stjohnsp.org/youth www.stjohnsp.org/re
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday ~ 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) CLOW is offered for chil-
dren at the 9 and 10:45 AM Masses. As adults hear the Scriptures
and the homily in the church, children participate with age ap-
propriate readings and activities in the next room. We need
Prayer Leaders and assistants. Interested in volunteering? Please
contact Casey at [email protected] for the 9 AM Mass, or
Michele at [email protected] for the 10:45 Mass.
Life Teen is our high school youth group. This is an awesome opportunity for high school
teens to grow in their personal relationship
with Jesus Christ! Join us tonight (Sunday, Jan. 22) as we contin-
ue our 3-week series Life is Precious, leading up to the March for
Life. We meet from 6:30 - 8 PM in the Youth Room.
Summer Youth Ministry Trips Join us this summer to grow in your
relationship with God while still having lots of fun! Sign-ups open
on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Trips for middle school students include
Summer Madness from July 31 – Aug. 4. Trips for high school stu-
dents include Camp Covecrest from June 25 - July 1 and
Steubenville NYC Conference from July 21 – 23. For more infor-
mation, contact Steven at [email protected].
Frassati Fellowship AAC (Young Adult Ministry) Join us for our February Theology on Tap. We will meet at the Iron Rooster on
Tuesday, Feb. 7. Dinner and socializing begin at 7 PM, the talk
begins at 7:30 PM, with time for Q&A to follow. For more infor-
mation, contact Mary at [email protected] or 410-990-4041 or join the Anne Arundel Catholic Young Adults
Facebook group.
VBS Pancake Breakfast Mark your calendar. Join us
on Sunday, Feb. 12 for a pancake breakfast to sup-port the Vacation Bible School program. Adult and
teen workers will be needed. Contact the Faith For-
mation office at 410-647-4892 to volunteer. More information to
follow.
MidSSS is the Middle School Social and Service program gener-
ally run on the 3rd Friday of every month. It’s an opportunity for
all middle school aged children to get together and participate
in activities that are both social and service oriented. Join us on
Saturday, Feb. 25 as we head to Ski Liberty for snow tubing.
Check back next week for information about how to sign up.
For information on snow tubing or any other upcoming event,
please contact Jeanette at [email protected] or 443-261-0108.
Vacation Bible School Mark your calendars now! Vacation Bible
School will be held the week of June 19. An adult planning meeting will be announced soon.
OPEN HOUSE – Wednesday, Feb. 1
Are you looking for a change? Have you
ever considered what a Catholic educa-
tion could do for your child? Then mark
your calendar to attend St. John’s upcom-
ing Open House on Wednesday, Feb. 1 from 9 AM - 1 PM and 7 - 8 PM. Bring a
friend and visit our classrooms! Discover
the Catholic School difference!
From a new St. John Parent --
“I wanted to let you know that my daugh-
ter is thrilled to be a St. John's student. Just
this week, her first at St. Johns, has brought
a bright, smiling and bubbly child back to
us from the stressed life she was walking in
each day in her (previous) academic
life. She wakes each day excited to at-
tend school, and is a happy, joyful child
when I pick her up each afternoon. I can
only attribute this delightful change to the
kind, compassionate and caring teaching
staff that interact with her daily and a cur-
riculum that is developmentally appropri-
ate for her. As she told me this morning
when I dropped her off, "there is some-
thing great about every day at St. Johns"
and I believe she is so correct!”
To schedule a tour, contact Dawn Sirinakis,
Director of Advancement at 443-647-2283
January 22, 2017
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SSSSERVICEERVICEERVICEERVICE ANDANDANDAND OOOOUTREACHUTREACHUTREACHUTREACH
www.stjohnsp.org/service
Prison Ministry "I was in prison and you visited me" (Matthew 25:26)
Have you ever thought about bringing the presence of God to
those in prison or jail in the State of Maryland or to a "returning citi-
zen" after he/she is released? There are many ways to be of assis-
tance. If interested, please contact Bill Cornelius at 410-518-9977
or [email protected] for more information.
Feed the Hungry Casseroles for Our Daily Bread & My Sister’s Place Casse-
roles may be dropped off next Sunday, Jan. 29 between
7:15 AM and 12:45 PM to the marked car in front of the
church. There is still time to bake and freeze a casserole
for next Sunday. Please mark your casseroles C for
Chicken, H for Ham, or O for Other. Questions? See reci-
pe flyer next to pans in the Gathering Space or call Mike Walsh at
410-384-9796.
Service at Our Daily Bread Thinking about beginning the New Year
by helping others? Consider serving meals at Our Daily Bread! Our
February service dates are Wednesday, Feb. 8 and Saturday, Feb. 25. If you are interested in serving meals at Our Daily Bread on ei-
ther of those dates, please contact Pete Lally, our parish coordi-
nator, four days beforehand. Pete can be reached at 410-647-
4092 or [email protected]. You can also obtain more information
about this ministry by going to www.stjohnsp.org/service. Thank you for considering this ministry to help feed the poor and less for-
tunate.
Respect Life National Prayer Vigil for Life Mass The Respect Life Committee will be organizing a carpool to the
National Prayer Vigil for Life Mass on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 5:30 PM in Washington, DC. We will
leave St. John’s parking lot at 3 PM and will return
after the Mass has ended. All individuals/groups
must have cell phones. To sign up, contact Sharon at 410-647-
5214.
March for Life Bus The Knights of Columbus and the Respect Life
Committee will be providing a bus to the March for Life in Wash-
ington, DC on Friday, Jan. 27. We will leave St. John’s parking lot
at 11 AM and will return between 4:30 – 5 PM. Children under the
age of 18 must be accompanied by one of their parents or a
STAND trained adult with a permission slip. Every individual/group
must have a cell phone. To register, contact Sharon at 410-647-
5214.
St. Vincent de Paul Outreach Hours
Tuesday & Thursday
10 AM-12 Noon; 2-4 PM
Friday 10 AM-12 Noon
Saturday by appointment only
Location: Parish Center
443-261-0109 www.stjohnsp.org/svdp
A parishioner, who knew young Gretch-
en needed help, gave her St. John’s
phone number. Gretchen is a vibrant,
determined young woman who chose
life for her child. Unfortunately, she finds
herself alone - a single, unemployed
mother of a three-week old baby, on the
verge of eviction. She had been self-
sufficient with a job, and a loving father.
Her father died, her boyfriend did not
want to be a father, and she lost her job
because of her pregnancy. Through the
generosity of a neighbor, the St. John’s
family, and Mary’s Center, she is in her
apartment until February and has neces-
sities for her child. She is applying for ben-
efits and child support through Social Ser-
vices and starts a new job in two weeks.
She has many challenges ahead, but she
knows she has friends here at St. John’s
praying for her. Your donation, whatever
you can give, allows us to continue to
help people like Gretchen and her beau-
tiful son.
Poor Box As you place your donation in the Poor Box this weekend, say a special
prayer for our families, and especially
Gretchen, that they may feel God’s love
for them.
Pantry We especially need brown paper
grocery bags, canned fruit, dish deter-
gent, jelly, ketchup, mustard and spa-
ghetti sauce.
Clothing, in good condition, is accepted in the receptacle located in the church
parking lot. All clothes are distributed in
Baltimore.
We need volunteers for our outreach pro-grams. For more information call the par-
ish office at 410-647-4884 ext. 3, Cindy at
410-703-0253, or visit www.stjohnsp.org/svdp.
Bulletin Submissions
The deadline for the Jan. 28/29 issue is Monday, Jan. 23 at 12 Noon. Send announcements to
[email protected] for consideration. Please include graphics. Bulletin editor may edit for content or space.
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Online Giving is available for all of your giving needs! You control when to give, how
much to give, where to give and how to give. It’s easy to sign up. Simply visit www.stjohnsp.org/giving and select “Sign up for a New Account.” It only takes a few minutes. Don’t want to sign up? You can “Quick Give” without an account. If you would like more information, please email [email protected].
Join our LEGACY LEAGUE by remembering St.
John’s in your will and estate planning. Our
corporate title is: St. John the Evangelist, Severna Park, Roman Catholic Congregation, Inc.
Interested in Making a Designated Gift?
There are several “special projects” un-
derway in the parish that we are look-
ing for sponsors to underwrite. If you are
interested in assisting any of these pro-
jects, in part or in full, please contact Fr.
Jim or send your contribution in an en-
velope indicating which project it is for.
Some needs that we have currently
include: • Completion of the Oratory by crafting a tabernacle
that will house the monstrance for Eucharistic Adora-
tion at designated times. Estimated cost: $10,000 • We hope to renovate the Gathering Space to allow
for a dual-purpose meeting room and child care area
that families could use at Masses and other special
events. Estimated cost: $75,000. • Renovation of our confessionals to allow for face-to-
face celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation,
while preserving anonymity for those who wish it and
soundproofing all confessionals for added privacy.
Cost estimates being solicited. • We also know of someone in need of a vehicle for
family use to be able to travel to and from work who is
supporting a family with several small children and ex-
pecting a child. Please contact Al Jones at the Parish
Office.
All of the above are non-budgeted items that we believe
will enhance our ability to be the praying, evangelizing,
and welcoming community that we aspire to be.
Inclement Weather Policy We
will follow the direction of Anne
Arundel County Public Schools
to the following extent:
Schools Delayed: 8:30 Mass goes on as scheduled.
Schools Closed: 8:30 AM Mass is cancelled. (The priests will celebrate the scheduled intention at the next
scheduled Mass.) Decisions regarding evening activities
will be made no later than 5 PM. Check the website, as well as the parish and school Facebook pages. The par-
ish Facebook feed is available on the homepage. Indi-vidual groups will contact members via phone and/or
email.
Early Dismissal: All evening activities are cancelled.
On weekends: In an active snow event, Saturday morn-
ing Mass and activities will be cancelled, with a mes-
sage posted as above. Any alterations to the weekend
Mass schedule will be announced as above. However,
please exercise due discretion in making the decision to
travel in hazardous weather/driving conditions. We want
you to be safe and able to worship with us the following
week!
Weekly Offertory January 14 & 15, 2017 Attendance: 2,433
Year-to-Date (29 weeks)
Envelopes $16,312 $470,811
Loose 6,751 189,177
Online Giving 11,726 352,684 Total Offertory $34,789 $1,012,672
Weekly Average
Year-to-Date Totals
Actual $34,920 $1,012,672
Budget 34,668 1,005,376 Difference (Shortfall) $252 $7,296
Special Collections
Special Care for Diocesan Priests $4,769
Poor Box $ 998
Second Collections
This Weekend - January 21/22
School Support
Next Weekend - January 28/29
Winter Heating
Fulfilling Our Vision Campaign
Project Costs to Date 12/31/16 $471,911
Target Goal $7,000,000
Pledges (through 12/31/2016) $4,568,223
Collected (through 12/31/2016) $3,948,937
Available for Parish Projects (12/31/16) $1,918,062
Balance of collected funds satisfied our goal
in the archdiocesan Embracing Our Mission Campaign.
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