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Parish Office Hours Monday - Thursday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Friday 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 3:00 PM & 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM Monday through Friday Please see Parish Calendar on last page. Reconciliation* Saturday 2:00 – 2:30 PM Saturday 4:00 - 4:30 PM Father Raymond Carlo Pastor Deacon Jim Walter Deacon Joe Dennis 28 Sumter Avenue Summerville, SC 29483 Phone: (843) 873-0631 Fax: (843) 873-1431 www.sjbsummerville.org DECEMBER 27, 2020 Summerville Catholic School 226 Black Oak Blvd. Summerville, SC 29485 (843) 873-9310 www.summervillecatholic.org MISSION STATEMENT Our mission, as rooted in our baptismal call, is to live and share the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the fullness of our Catholic Church.

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  • Parish Office Hours

    Monday - Thursday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

    Friday 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM

    Mass Schedule

    Saturday Vigil

    3:00 PM & 5:00 PM

    Sunday

    7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM

    Monday through Friday

    Please see Parish Calendar

    on last page.

    Reconciliation*

    Saturday 2:00 – 2:30 PM

    Saturday 4:00 - 4:30 PM

    Father Raymond Carlo Pastor

    Deacon Jim Walter Deacon Joe Dennis

    28 Sumter Avenue Summerville, SC 29483

    Phone: (843) 873-0631 Fax: (843) 873-1431

    www.sjbsummerville.org

    DECEMBER 27, 2020

    Summerville Catholic School

    226 Black Oak Blvd.

    Summerville, SC 29485

    (843) 873-9310

    www.summervillecatholic.org

    MISSION STATEMENT

    Our mission, as rooted in our baptismal call,

    is to live and share the message of the

    Gospel of Jesus Christ in the fullness of our

    Catholic Church.

  • Parish Services

    General Information

    Parish Staff ext.

    Fr. Ray Carlo, Pastor 210 [email protected] Deacon Jim Walter 210 [email protected] Deacon Joe Dennis 210 [email protected] Mr. Rick Brisson, Facilities Manager 211 [email protected] Mrs. Lisa O’Rourke, Faith Formation 220 [email protected] Mr. Rodney Ward, Director of Music 217 [email protected] Ms. Rhoda Hiott, Parish Secretary 210 [email protected] Mrs. Teddi J. Hunt, Admin. Assistant 214 [email protected] Deacon Greg Sams, Accountant 216 [email protected] Ms. Aubrey Barnaby, Youth Minister 210 [email protected] Mr. Tom Hollis, Maintenance 211 [email protected]

    PARISH MEMBERSHIP Active members of our parish are identified

    by their generosity of time, talent and treasure.

    Stewardship is determined by:

    1)Being properly registered and active for at least three months;

    2)Faithful participation at Sunday liturgies;

    3)Regular and identifiable support of the parish.

    These criteria are used to verify parishioner status for: sponsor-ship; participation in sacramental, educational, pastoral and so-cial ministries, activities and enrichment programs; and use of facilities and services. Catholic School families requesting parish verification please visit the Catholic Schools page of our website for detailed requirements.

    http://sjbsummerville.org/catholic-schools

    Daily Scripture Readings Available on our web site, on the parish information page,

    www.sjbsummerville.org and also at usccb.org.

    Ancient Order of Hibernians, Summerville ~ aohsummerville.wordpress.com

    Anointing of the Sick and Pastoral Visitation ~ Please contact the parish office. HIPAA policy will not allow a hospital to notify the church, so a family member must take the initiative. Anointing is also offered following Mass. An immediate response is not always possible, so please don’t wait until a crisis occurs!

    Baptism ~ The next baptism class session will be held at 6:30 pm, the second Wednesday of every month, in the Church Commons. After attending this session, Baptisms may be scheduled on Saturdays at 11:00am or 6:30pm or Sundays at 1:00pm. Please register for the session by contacting the parish office. Godparents and grandparents are also welcome.

    Centering Prayer Group ~ First Saturday of each month 10am –Noon, in Madden Hall. Contact Ken Martinelli at 843-486-2617, [email protected].

    Children's Liturgy of the Word ~ Closed until further notice.

    Cub Scout Pack 788 ~ Meets at Summerville Catholic School for information, please contact [email protected].

    Diocese of Charleston Young Adult Ministry ~ Visit sccatholic.org/young-adult-ministry. For ages 18-30.

    Early Childhood Nursery ~ Closed until further notice.

    Sacraments ~ This is a two-year requirement. Student must attend one year prior to receiving the sacrament.

    Grief Support ~ Contact Paul Brustowicz, 732-801-8333 or [email protected].

    Knights of Columbus Council #6629 ~If you are interested in finding out more about becoming a Knight, visit our website kofc6629.org our Facebook page KofC6629, or contact Dennis Wells at [email protected].

    Marriage ~ Engaged couples please contact Deacon Jim Walter at [email protected] to set an appointment to begin the process of preparation at least six months prior to the date of marriage.

    Meals on Wheels ~ Delivers between 11:15am—12:30pm. Call Crystal at 843-873-8224 to volunteer.

    Respect Life Committee~ Please contact Sharon Starzyk at [email protected]

    RCIA Please contact Michelle Hollis at [email protected] or 843-873-0631

    Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet are prayed in the Church, Monday - Thursday after 9am Mass.

    SVdP ~ The direct Helpline Number for St. Vincent de Paul Society is 843-224-4592.

    Tri-County Catholic Fellowship ~ Age 50+ contact

    [email protected] or 843-509-0913.

    Our Advertisers ~ Please patronize the businesses who support our parish by advertising on the bulletin cover. Mention that you saw their ad at SJB.

    Parish Information

    Church Phone: (843) 873-0631 Fax: (843) 873-1431

    Website: www.sjbsummerville.org

    https://aohsummerville.wordpress.com/

  • A special thanks to those who contributed for Christmas Flowers.

    Mr. Relwani & Mrs. Copeland In Memory of:

    Richard Copeland

    Ernest Copeland

    Grace Copeland

    Peter Gallacher

    Elizabeth Gallacher

    Mrs. Deborah Colello In Memory of:

    Charles Colello

    Lorraine Eslinger

    Lawrence Eslinger

    Charles V. Colello

    Marion Colello

    Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Peggie Hackner

    Mr. Evan Guthrie Mr. & Mrs. Sutton

    Evana Elwin-Mahdi Mrs. Marie Sullivan

    Mr. & Mrs. Ed Belken In Memory of :

    Claire Miller

    Denise Brunner

    Mr. & Mrs. John Bowers In Memory of:

    Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Walsh

    Mr. & Mrs. John L. Bowes

    Mr. & Mrs. Russell Shorter In Memory of:

    Angelo & Ann Emanuelo

    Bill & Faye Shorter

    Joseph & James Rigoroso

    Mr. & Mrs. Barry Safainow In Memory of:

    Mr. & Mrs. Emory Buckhaut

    Mr. & Mrs. Edward Buckhaut

    Mr. & Mrs. Abe Safianow

    Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cummins In Memory of:

    Lucy Hosner

    Evelyn Cummins

    Donald Cummins

    Albert Hosner

    Mary Hasner-Lucius

    Mrs. Elizabeth Morris In Memory of:

    Silas Simpson

    Dorothy Simpson

    John Morris

    Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Elder Sr. Ms. Mary Ann Mort

    Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mackinnon Mr. & Mrs. Jack Roche

    Mrs. Betty Stein & Ms. Maryann Makowski

    Mrs. Deborah Decker In Memory of:

    Her husband Her brother

    Mrs. Mary Jo Daugherty In Memory of:

    James R. Daugherty

    Mr. Alfred Lapolla In Memory of:

    Betty Lapolla

    Mr. & Mrs Vaughn Lochner In Memory of:

    George & Ann Kray

    Jack & Rachael Lochner

    Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ruder In Memory of:

    The Fowlers

    The Ruders

    Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Price Jr. In Memory of:

    Brooke Lyne Amsterdam Hacker

    Gina Amsterdam

    Giovanni Maccio

    Catherine Maccio

    Mr. & Mrs. David Hannemann In Memory of:

    Kurt Hannemann

    Rose Hannemann

    Nicholas Jacob

    Sedella Jacob

    Mrs. Genevieve Nichols In Memory of:

    Richard Nichols, Sr.

    The Iannucci and Nichols Families

    Mr. & Mrs. Harlod Isom In Memory of:

    Yvonne & Richard Perry

    Donald Bollin

    Mrs. June Gress In Memory of:

    Mark Gress

    John Dogaluk

    Helen Dogaluk

    William Gress

    Dora Gress

    Mrs. Barbara Chan In Memory of:

    Jeffrey Joseph Hoffman

    Kayla Ann Aluino

    William Prazywara

    Chan Family

    Przywara Family

    Mr. & Mrs. Donald Haas In Memory of:

    Mary Owczasz

    Marianne Adams

    Matthew Dennis

    Ms. Sarah Briody In Memory of:

    Don Briody

    Briody Family

    Coppinger Family

    Mr. & Mrs. James Zupanic In Memory of:

    Joe & Rose Zupancic

    Gregory & Marion Stoumbels

    Anton & Mary Belasich

    Frank& Josephine Zupanin

    John & Sophia Xenos

    Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Hogan In Memory of:

    Terrence M. Hogan

    Marie G. Hogan

    Donald N. Cote

    Eleanor Cote

    Raymond A. Mahoney

    Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cummins Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pena

    Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Bauer Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pecoraro Jr.

    Mr. & Mrs. Ignatius Correya Mrs. Carmella Haak

    Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Monte In Memory of:

    James & Elizabeth Brannick

    Mary & Vito Monte

    Marie Seelig

    Dominic Monte

    Mr. & Mrs. Allan Liegl In Memory of:

    Jeanne Filbin

    John Filbin

    Barbara Liegl

    Winfield Liegl

    Mr. & Mrs. John Moorer Jr. In Memory of:

    David & Anne Rogers Diane R. Michalski

    Kmec Family Rogers Family

    Cade & Rita Murphy

    Mr. & Mrs. William Baber In Memory of:

    Harriett D. Kowalczyk Marie J. Dudley

    Baber Family Kowalczyk Family

    SJB Family

    Mrs. Helen Camello In Memory of:

    Wally C. Camello

    Elsa S. Mandalones

    Fe Corazon Q. Sobate

    Victor & Ditma Jarina

    Irma S. Mandras

    Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Clodfelter In Memory of:

    Vivian Knight

    Amber Martin

    Carl Knight

    Frances Clodfelter

    Ivan Clodfelter

    Ms. June Dunning In Memory of:

    Charles & Harriet Dunning

    Mr. Thomas McDavid In Memory of:

    Connie McDavid

    Ms. Elena Furnari In Memory of:

    John J. Furnari

    Carol Dunlap

    Mrs. Barbara Trypuc In Memory of:

    James Trypuc

    Alta Mae Helms

    Mr. & Mrs Joseph Fusco In Memory of:

    Fusco Family

    Rivers Family

    The Hiott & Ackerman Family In Memory of:

    Irene & Wendell Ackerman +

    George & Anna Donato +

    Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hunt In Memory of:

    Lia Cingari

    Loren O’Neill Ebert

    Patrick Hunt

    Jean Gee

    The Enloe, Conkling, Elmes, Blackburn Families

    The Hunt Family

    The Shaw Family

    In honor of:

    Richard Clay Sinsabaugh

    Elinor Hunt

    Leonard Cingari

    Diane Donato +

    Clarence & Doris Edwards +

    Barney & Helen Finucan +

    Moylan & Ethel Finucan +

    Robert Finucan +

    Edward & Winifred Finucan +

    Philip Finucan +

    Thomas & Alice Finucan +

    Branford Finucan +

    The Finucan family +

    Averill & Helen Harbeson +

    Melvin & Louise Youngblood +

    Rudolph & Thelma Heirs +

    Floyd & Rhoda Moore +

    Claude & Pearl Hiott +

    David Ruffin & Sadie Hiott +

    Edgell & Eunice Hiott +

    Richard Hiott +

    The Hiott family +

    Charlie & Gracie Miller +

  • RESPECT LIFE Studies show that most women considering abortion will change their mind and choose life after having an Ultrasound where she can see a live imagine of the child and hear its heartbeat. The K of C Supreme Council has an “Ultrasound Program”, where they will match 50% of donations raised by local councils towards the purchase an Ultrasound Unit. In 2019, the Knights Richard C. Madden Council #6629 began a “Baby Bottle Drive”, to raise money so that the Low Country Pregnancy Center (LCPC) could purchase a state-of-the-art Ultrasound Unit. $6,3121.81 was raised but due to COVID-19 the drive was put on hold. It was resumed in August of 2020. Members of the Parish Respect Life Committee and Brother Knights were at all masses in August distributing baby bottles, answering questions, and collecting bottles returned with donations of checks, cash, and coins. Online donations were also accepted. $7,806.43 in donations were received from our VERY generous parishioners, bringing total donations to $14,119.24. The Ultrasound’s price is $23,000 but does not include state sales tax or training. The Supreme Council sent a check to the LCPC for $11,500. Council #6629 presented them a check for $13,070 to cover the remaining 50% plus sales tax and training. Any remaining dollars were placed in the Council’s Right to Life Account. LCPC reports they expect 187 pregnant women to choose life after having an Ultrasound by this Unit. As the Units last approximately 5-10 years, we can confidently say that we are literally saving hundreds of lives. The Brother Knights of Council #6629 want to THANK YOU for your generosity. Below is a picture of the Ultrasound Unit, some of the LCPC staff, Council #6629 Grand Knight, Rob McAnnar, and Council Life Director, Br. John M. Starzyk.

    A Christmas Message From Father Ray

    Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

    In the name of all the members of Saint John the Beloved parish, I wish you and your loved ones a very Blessed and Merry Christmas! May God send you health and rich blessings for the New Year!! It is truly a blessing for me to be the pastor of such a wonderful parish as Saint John the Beloved, and to share this Christmas season with you! On this day, we celebrate God’s incredible love for us! God so loved the world that He sent His only Son to us in human form in such a humble way as a tiny infant! But, through Jesus we are forgiven, saved, and brought into the infinite love of God! In spite of all the bad news, violence, Covid 19, terrorism, and various problems that fill our days, may we rejoice always that God’s light and love in our lives is constant! We are so blest to have the Eucharist. It is the closest way that we can be united with Jesus in this world of ours. The Lord has also given us His Holy Spirit to be with us through everything. In these ways, Jesus truly is Immanuel---God with us always! May the light that shone so brightly in Bethlehem on that very first Christmas over 2,000 years ago be with you again this year! May the light of that star which guided shepherds and kings to the Christ child continue to guide your footsteps and decisions each day of this New Year ahead! If we open wide the door of our hearts in welcome, and put Jesus Christ above all things each day, then this Christmas and every day of our New Year will definitely be filled with the light, the joy, the peace and the incredible love that only Jesus can give! Glory to God in the highest! Thanks be to God for His abundant blessings! And may we all share the joy and love of this day with every person that we meet! God bless you and yours today and every day! In Christ, Father Ray Carlo

    DISPENSATION Dispensation from the Mass obligation will continue through the end of January 2021.

  • GRIEF SUPPORT In 2021, St. John’s will sponsor three programs on grief support in conjunction with The Grief Recovery Institute®. On Monday, January 4 at 7:15 in the Commons, Paul Brustowicz, a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist, will present a general program about The Grief Recovery Method® and two new programs: one for helping children with loss and the other on pet loss. You can register for the courses after the program. The Grief Recovery Method®: Helping Children with Loss Program (For Parents and Guardians of Grieving Children) is a four-week program for adults who want to help their children and grandchildren deal with loss and grief. It begins January 11 at 7:15 in The Commons. The Grief Recovery Method® Pet Loss Recovery and Support Program is a six-week program for adults who are grieving the loss of a pet. It begins January 5 at 7:15 in The Commons. The Grief Recovery Method®: Grief Support Group for adults is a time-proven method based in part on helping grievers create a new level of awareness. Part of the process is helping you to better understand all the different life experiences that produce grief. This eight-week program starts March 1 at 7:15 in The Commons. Enrollment for all programs is limited to fourteen attendees. For more information call Paul Brustowicz, 732-801-8333 (mobile), or email [email protected].

    FOOD PANTRY The next Food Pantry Weekend will be January 2nd and 3rd. Thank you for your continued support.

    HOLY DAY MASS TIMES NEW YEAR’S EVE

    12/31 Mary the Mother of God Vigil 5:00pm NEW YEAR’S DAY

    1/1 Mary the Mother of God at 11:00am

    2021 MEN’S EMMAUS RETREAT

    ATTENTION, All Men Ages 18 and Older of St. John The Beloved Parish: Are you being called to deepen your relationship with Christ? If so, prayerfully consider attending the 13th Annual Men’s Emmaus Experience, Sponsored by Christ Our King Catholic Church. WHEN: Jan 29-30-31, 2021. (Fri-Sat-Sun) WHERE: Camp St. Christopher on Seabrook Island. COST: $150 includes all meals and lodging. (NOTE: Sponsorships are available if needed.) TRANSPORTATION: Carpool will leave from St. John the Beloved parking lot at 3:15pm on Friday, 1/ 29 and return Sunday, 1/31 by 5:00pm. REGISTRATION FORMS WITH INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COMMONS AREA. HOW TO SIGN UP: Completed registration form can be scanned to [email protected] PAYMENT: CHECKS written to “ Christ Our King Catholic Church “ and completed registration forms can be mailed to Christ our King parish office. Insert the words “Emmaus Experience” on the memo section of the check. NOTE: Contact the individuals below if you need help to sign up, or have any questions, or if sponsorship is needed. Please, no one should decide not to attend for lack of funds. Contacts: Bert Bulalacao: 843-324-0388 email: [email protected] Ralph Tileston: 843-412-5042 email: [email protected] WE ARE HONORING ALL CDC RECOMMENDATIONS IN TERMS OF SOCIAL DISTANCING AND OTHER COVID PROTECTIONS. MANY OF OUR PRAYERFUL AND REFLECTIVE ACTIVITIES WILL BE CONDUCTED OUDOORS IN THE BEACH AREA.

    May she and her family grow in wisdom and grace all their days!

    CONGRATULATIONS To the Newest Member of our Christian Family

    OLIVIA KELLY FOLEY daughter of

    Bryan and Briana

    NEW CARENOTES IN THE COMMONS

    There are new CareNotes in the Commons about holidays and grief. We often use one of these as

    a starting point for our grief sharing at The Compassionate Cafe. Take one for yourself or

    for a friend. There’s “Ten Ways to Honor a Loved One at Christmas”,

    “Grieving at Christmas: A Family Guide”, and

    “Your First Christmas After a Loved One Dies”.

    In a few pages these helpful notes will give

    you hope and inspiration during the holidays.

  • MINISTRIES OF TIME AND TALENT

    HOSPITALITY SERVICE

    Altar Guild Bereavement Hospitality

    Breastfeeding Group Collection Counters *BFC

    Finance Council *BFC Food Pantry

    Green Thumb Grief Support

    Health Ministry Kairos

    Knights of Columbus Linens

    Liturgical Art and Environment

    Mentor Couple MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) *SBF Office Volunteers

    Outreach for the Hungry Respect Life Senior Lunch

    St. Vincent de Paul Society *SBF Women’s Club

    Young Adult Group PRAYER

    Centering Prayer Cursillo / Ultreya

    Divine Mercy Chaplet Eucharistic Adoration

    Men’s Fellowship Men’s Prayer Group

    Ministry of Care *SBF Respect Life

    Rosary

    FORMATION MINISTRY

    Adult Bible Study Adult Faith Formation

    Children’s Faith Formation *SBF Children’s Liturgy *SBF Early Childhood *SBF

    Middle &High School Faith Formation*SBF

    RCIA / RCIC *SBF Scouting - Boy *SBF Scouting - Girl *SBF

    Vacation Bible School *SBF

    LITURGICAL MINISTRY

    Altar Servers - Adult *SBF Altar Servers - Child

    Choir Eucharistic Ministers *SBF

    Greeters *SBF Lectors *F

    Ushers *SBFC

    *Prior requirements to serve in ministry

    S=Safe Haven Training B=Background Check

    F=Forms C=Credit Check.

    If you are interested in joining one of these ministries, please contact Lisa O’Rourke to complete the requirements.

    SUNDAY CONNECTION Today the Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Family. This celebration is assigned to the Sunday within the octave of Christmas. The Gospel for today is taken from the Gospel according to Luke and is part of Luke’s Infancy Narrative. Today’s Gospel describes the presentation of the child Jesus in the Temple and shows Joseph and Mary as devout Jews, following the prescriptions of the Law of Moses. The Gospel alludes to several aspects of the Law of Moses: circumcision, the dedication of the firstborn son to the Lord, and the purification of a woman after childbirth. According to the Law of Moses as presented in the Book of Leviticus, a woman was considered ritually unclean during her menstrual period and for a prescribed period of time following the birth of a child. After the birth of a son, a woman was considered ritually unclean for 40 days. After the birth of a daughter, a woman was considered unclean for 80 days. In order to be restored to ritual purity, a Jewish woman performed the appropriate rites of purification and made the prescribed ritual offering. Today’s Gospel notes that Jesus was circumcised on the eighth day after his birth, in accordance with the Mosaic Law. At that time, he was called Jesus, the name he was given by the angel Gabriel. On the 40th day after Jesus’ birth, Mary performed the appropriate purification rites and made her offering at the Temple. Although the Law of Moses required an offering of a lamb, those who could not afford a lamb could substitute two turtledoves or two pigeons. In this scene, Luke identifies Joseph and Mary as being poor, and indeed throughout Luke’s Gospel, Jesus will show special concern for the poor. Another Jewish rite referenced in this Gospel is the dedication of the firstborn son to the Lord. In remembrance of the feast of Passover, when the firstborn children of the Israelites in Egypt were saved from death, the Law of Moses prescribed that all firstborn males of Israel should be consecrated to the Lord. In this tradition, Mary and Joseph present the infant Jesus in the Temple in Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, Luke reports that Mary and Joseph encounter two devout Jews, Simeon and Anna, who recognize the infant Jesus as the fulfillment of Israel’s hope for redemption. In Simeon’s words we find a prediction of Mary’s witnessing of Jesus’ death on the cross. The Canticle of Simeon, also called by its Latin name, Nunc Dimitis, is prayed at night prayer, or compline, during the Liturgy of the Hours. https://www.loyolapress.com/catholic-resources/liturgical-year/sunday-connection/

    THE BOY JESUS IN THE TEMPLE

  • MASS INTENTIONS

    DECEMBER 26- JANUARY 10

    LITURGICAL MINISTRIES SCHEDULE

    Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

    27 The Holy Family of

    Jesus, Mary and Joseph

    MASS 7:30, 9:30, 11:30

    28 MASS

    9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary

    9:30 a.m.

    29 MASS

    9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary 9:30 a.m.

    Men’s Fellowship

    7:00 p.m. .

    30 Men’s Prayer Group

    7:00 a.m.

    MASS 9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy

    Chaplet & Rosary 9:30 a.m.

    31 Parish Office Closed

    New Year’s Eve

    MASS

    9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

    1 Parish Office Closed

    New Year’s Day

    MASS

    11:00 a.m.

    2 Epiphany of the Lord

    Men’s Fellowship

    7:30 a.m.

    Centering Prayer 10:00 a.m.

    MASS

    3:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m.

    CONFESSION 2:00 & 4:00 p.m.

    3 Epiphany of the Lord

    MASS 7:30, 9:30, 11:30

    First Reconciliation/

    Eucharist 10:30 a.m.

    RCIA 10:30 a.m.

    4 MASS

    9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary

    9:30 a.m.

    Women’s Club Meeting 7:00 p.m.

    The Grief Recovery Method 7:15 p.m.

    5 MASS

    9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary

    9:30 a.m.

    Family Catechesis-Virtual

    6:45 p.m.

    Men’s Fellowship 7:00 p.m.

    Grief Recovery

    Method-Pet Loss 7:15 p.m.

    6 Men’s Prayer Group

    7:00 a.m.

    MASS 9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy

    Chaplet & Rosary 9:30 a.m.

    K of C OD Meeting

    6:30 p.m.

    Young Adult Meeting 7:00 p.m.

    7 MASS

    9:00 a.m.

    Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary 9:30 a.m.

    8 MASS

    9:00 a.m.

    Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m.

    9 Confessions

    2:00 p.m.

    MASS 3:00 p.m.

    Confessions

    4:00 p.m.

    MASS 5:00 p.m.

    Saturday 3:00 p.m. RC Jessica Lopez +

    Saturday 5:00 p.m. RC Paul Kuhl +

    Sunday 7:30 a.m. RC Steve Hazy +

    Sunday 9:30 a.m. CM SJB parishioners

    Sunday 11:30 a.m. RC Joanna Mendrzycki +

    Monday 9:00 a.m. CM Mildred Schady +

    Tuesday 9:00 a.m. RC Joan K. Hanlon +

    Wednesday 9:00 a.m. RC Ryan Beckett +

    Thursday 9:00 a.m. RC Helen Anton +

    Thursday 5:00 p.m. RC Florence Izzo +

    Friday 11:00 a.m. RC Rosemary O’Connell +

    Saturday 3:00 p.m. RC Donna Frazier +

    Saturday 5:00 p.m. RC Gabriella Aro +

    Sunday 7:30 a.m. RC SJB parishioners

    Sunday 9:30 a.m. RC Arthur Hill +

    Sunday 11:30 a.m. CM James Trypuc +

    FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP

    Due to the holiday printing schedule, this offertory will be

    reported in the future .

    Basket Online Weekly Total

    12/13 $7,197.00 $9,413.50 $16,610.50

    Special Collection

    12/13 Retired Religious Fund $1,092.00

    DATE LITERGICAL CALENDAR TEAM

    12/27/20 Holy Family A

    1/1/21 Mary Mother of God SIGN UP

    1/3/21 Epiphany B

    1/10/21 Baptism of Our Lord C

    1/17/21 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time D

    Sincere thanks for your generous support! Please remember St. John the Beloved in your estate planning.

    Each gift matters!