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701 COLLEGE PARKWAY ANNAPOLIS, MD 21409

St. Andrew by the Bay

St. Andrew by the Bay

St. Andrew by the Bay Annapolis, Maryland

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Reflection

The feast of the Epiphany has been called the crowning feast of the Christmas season. Epiphany means a showing or manifestation, referring to God’s revealing who God is in Jesus. The story of the magi is Matthew’s proclamation to his own mixed community of Jews and Gentiles that in Jesus God came as a savior for all people, and continues to draw all people to search for and find God. In the story this is done through nature (the star) and the scriptures. Today’s good news is succinctly captured in the brief reading from Ephesians; God’s will is that all people, Gentiles as well as Jews, be “coheirs, members of the same body, and copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus” (3:6). As our own country becomes more diverse with all the promise and challenge this implies, our faith calls us to recognize God as the father of all, who has entrusted creation into our hands to be cherished and tended for the good of all. God continues to draw all to dwell in God’s holy city, as Isaiah prophesied.

We may be tempted to think only exotic figures like the magi have seen the epiphanies God offers. But haven’t you?

Readings

January 8, 2017

Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

1st Reading………….…..Isaiah 60:1-6

Psalm……...72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 2

nd Reading…..Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6

Gospel………………..Matthew 2:1-12

January 15, 2017

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

1st Reading……...…...Isaiah 49:3, 5-6

Psalm…………….40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 2

nd Reading……...1 Corinthians 1:1-3

Gospel…...……..............John 1:29-34

Dear Friends,

Magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem; “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” – Matthew 2:1-12

The story of the astrologers and the star of Bethlehem are unique to Matthew’s Gospel. Note that Matthew does not call them kings nor does he give their names nor reports where they came from – in fact, Matthew never even specifies the number of magi (because three gifts are presented to the Child, it has been a tradition since the fifth century to picture “three wise men”). In stripping away the romantic layers that have been added to the story, Matthew’s point can be better understood.

A great many First Testament ideas and images are presented in this story. The star, for example, is reminiscent of Balaam’s prophecy that “a star shall advance from Jacob” (Numbers 24: 17). Many of the details in Matthew’s story about the child Jesus parallel the story of the child Moses and the Exodus.

Matthew’s story also provides a preview of what is to come. First, the reactions of the various parties to the birth of Jesus parallel the effects Jesus’ teaching will have on those who hear it. Herod reacts with anger and hostility to the Jesus of the poor who comes to overturn the powerful and rich. The chief priests and scribes greet the news with haughty indifference toward the Jesus who comes to give new life and meaning to the rituals and laws of the scribes. But the magi – non-believers in the eyes of Israel – possess the humility of faith and the openness of mind and heart to seek and welcome the Jesus who will institute the Second Covenant between God and the New Israel.

Secondly, the gifts of the astrologers indicate the principal dimensions of Jesus’ mission: gold is a gift fitting for a king, a ruler, one with power and authority; frankincense is a gift fitting for a priest, one who offers sacrifice (frankincense was an aromatic perfume sprinkled on the animals sacrificed in the Temple); myrrh is a fitting “gift” for someone who is to die (myrrh was used in ancient times for embalming the bodies of the dead before burial).

The magi’s following of the star is a journey of faith, a constant search for meaning, for purpose, for the things of God that each one of us experiences in the course of our own lives.

What we read and watch and listen to in search of wealth, fame and power are the “stars” we follow. The journey of the magi in Matthew's Gospel challenges us to fix our search on the “star” of Jesus Christ.

St. Andrew, pray for us.

Sincerely in Christ,

Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord January 8, 2017

Mass Schedule:

Saturday: 5:00pm

Sunday: 8:00, 9:30am (Chorale), and 11:30am (Contemporary Group)

Children’s Liturgy of the Word is offered at the 11:30am Mass.

Family Liturgy: Fourth Sunday of the month at 11:30am, October through April

Holy Days: Mass at 9:00am & 7:00pm

Daily Liturgy: Monday-Friday at 9:00am Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena Prayers

Wednesdays during the 9:00am Liturgy.

Anointing of the Sick: Please come to the front of the church after Mass and Father will be happy to anoint you or call for an appointment.

Mass Intentions:

January 9 – 15, 2017

MON 9:00am - Mary Pat McGettigan (L)

Requested by Anora Schweitzer

TUE 9:00am - Bill White

Requested by Kathy Matkins

WED 9:00am - Claire Vartain

THU 9:00am - Richard Healy

FRI 9:00am - Morning Prayer

SAT 5:00pm - Ray Aubin

Requested by Nancy Martin

Constance Chesley

Requested by Dolores Zucco,

Charles & Shirley Palmer,

Gloria Goodman, and Ken &

Jackie Williams

SUN 8:00am - Parishioners

9:30am - Eugene Miller

Requested by Annette Swatt &

Family

11:30am - Mary Jane Walsh

Requested by Jack Walsh

Paul Petsu

Requested by Rosalie Petsu

Celebrant Schedule:

January 14 & 15, 2017

Fr. Jeff Dauses

Confession - 3:30pm Saturday Saturday Mass - 5:00pm Sunday Mass - 8:00am

Fr. John Pavlik

Sunday Mass - 9:30am

Sunday Mass - 11:30am

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WORSHIP AND PRAYER

Stefanie Ashdown

Ray Dalton

Orlando Garcia

Prayers for the Sick

May our prayers for the sick bring them comfort, hope and healing.

Sandi Neumaier

Mairim Ramos Lebron

Miguel Ramos

Barbara Small

Doug Tsitouris

Joey Zerhusen

Intercessory Prayer Group

St. Andrew’s Intercessory Prayer Group invites all to come and join us this Monday, January 9 from 7:15-9:00pm in the Conference Room. Our mission includes interceding for the parish's 50 ministry leaders and staff by name, ministry volunteers and beneficiaries, and the Book of Prayer Intentions. Also, if anyone has urgent need of personal prayers for illness, etc., please do not hesitate to contact us. For more information or to submit a prayer request, contact Ann Stimson at 410-757-1990 or [email protected], or Emilia Fasano at 410-757-3686 or [email protected].

If you would like someone added to the list, please notify the Parish Office.

Lord, I am weak and need Your healing touch. Heal me, Lord, in the areas of my being that need Your love the most. I know

You want to heal me spiritually, emotionally and physically. Thank You, Jesus, for Your great love.

Pray for Vocations

O loving and gracious God, Father of all, you bless your people in every time and season and provide for their needs through your providential care. Your Church is continually in need of priests, sisters and brothers to offer themselves in the service

of the gospel by lives of dedicated love. Open the hearts of your sons and daughters to listen to your call in their lives. Give them the gift of understanding to discern your invitation to serve you and your Church. Give them the gift of courage to follow your call. May they have the spirit of young Samuel who found fulfillment in his life when he said to you, "Speak Lord, for your servant is listening." We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Redeemer. Amen.

Bulletin Deadline

The bulletin is emailed to the publisher

on Tuesday. Bulletin submissions must

be submitted by Tuesday of the previous

week to [email protected].

Flowers on the Altar

In Loving Memory of

Harry R. Hornberger, Sr.

Requested by

Pat Hornberger & Family

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LEARNING AND PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL

Life-Long Faith Formation

Itching to do something positive in this crazy world?

Yearning to see the good, and be part of it?

Answer Pope Francis’ call to “care for our common home”:

CREATION at the CROSSROADS

In small faith groups, meeting here at church

and out in the community,

explore God’s love for us expressed in His creation, and answer God’s call to care for this world and its people

as His sons and daughters.

12 weeks - - - 1 earth

Sign-up by January 13 on our website. Groups begin the week of January 22.

Monday and Tuesday evenings at the Parish Center or times convenient to you in the community.

Been Away for a While?

Our door is open. We welcome you with open arms.

Need to talk to someone? Feel free to contact Fr. Jeff, Stephany Crane, or any of our pastoral staff.

Let us allow God to surprise us. He never tires of casting open the door

of his heart and of repeating that he loves us and wants to share his love with us.

– Pope Francis

Confirmation

Are you an adult who has never been Confirmed? You may want to consider completing your Christian initiation by receiving this sacrament.

We will prepare you to receive the sacrament at the Archdiocesan ceremony on Pentecost this coming June. Usually only 3 sessions with a small group are required.

Contact Stephany for more information at

[email protected].

Thinking about Becoming Catholic?

We’ll listen to you and answer your questions. No strings attached.

And together we will discern how we can assist you in your faith journey.

No pressure, no rush. Come talk about it any time.

It may be simpler than you think.

Check out the FAQ page on our website:

www.standrewbythebay.org/ becoming-catholic-rcia

Contact Stephany at 410-974-4366 or [email protected].

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LEARNING AND PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL

Life-Long Faith Formation

What’s YOUR

New Year’s Resolution?

Everyone makes them.

Let us help you KEEP them!

1) “TAKE BETTER CARE OF MYSELF”

Divine Breath Yoga

Divorce Support Group

Grief Education/Support Group

2) “TAKE TIME TO GROW IN MY FAITH”

Weekend Mass

Small Faith Groups, Short Courses, Bible Studies, and More

Each Tuesday from 7:00-8:15pm, new SABB parishioner and registered yoga teacher, Candace Decker, is excited to offer Yahweh Yoga-style practices. Experience God's healing with others through rest, restoration, and strengthening. The Divine Breath Yoga gentle practices are for all ages and abilities. Join us and pay what you can. The first class is free! Finances should not hinder your health, healing, and relationship with God. Suggested donation: $10 per class. To pay in advance for multiple classes, punch cards are available at a suggested donation of $50 for 6 classes. Checks or cash accepted. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat if you have one. Mats and props are available to use. For questions, to RSVP, or to request other dates/times, send a message to Candace at [email protected] or call 937-802-HEAL.

Find support and strength on your journey toward healing in a safe, non-judgmental, confidential environment. Facilitators: retired counselor Peg Howard and Paul Mercer.

8 Wednesdays, January 18 through March 8 7:00 to 8:15pm in Classroom 8.

Contact Stephany at [email protected] to sign-up.

No matter your loss, no matter when you experienced your loss, we welcome you. Share, listen, and learn in this safe, non-judgmental space. Facilitators: Stephany Crane and Marlene Monaghan.

8 Wednesday mornings, beginning in March. If there is interest, an evening group is possible.

Be part of our regular worshipping community. You could even attend weekday Mass at 9:00am in the Chapel Monday through Thursday.

There will be something that fits your schedule and preference among the many possibilities. See what ’s happening on the other side of this page.

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LEARNING AND PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL

Life-Long Faith Formation

On-Going Groups:

The Bible and the Virgin Mary With Gisela Barry on Mondays, 7:30pm in the Upper Hall.

Church History A weekly series with Gisela Barry on Tuesdays at 9:45am in the Adult Learning Center.

Wednesday Scripture Sharing: Bringing God’s Word to Life Wednesdays, 9:30am in the Adult Learning Center. Read and reflect on the Scripture readings of the coming Sunday. Please join us anytime.

Walking With Purpose Thursdays, mornings or evenings, weekly. Women’s bible study and faith sharing. See more on our website under Women’s Ministry.

Spirituality for Life: Inner Compass Fridays at 9:30am, bi-monthly in the Adult Learning Center.

Beer and Barron Thursday evenings, bi-monthly. Informal camaraderie among local Catholic men learning more about their Faith. Contact Tim at [email protected].

St. Andrew Fisher of Men Bible & Catechism Study Saturdays at 7:15am, bi-monthly in the Adult Learning Center. Contact Mike Lehr at [email protected].

Coming Up:

Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible Monday nights, Winter 2017 in the Upper Hall. An engaging DVD series from Ascension Press helps you uncover the story of God’s unfailing love for us woven through Scriptures.

Creation at the Crossroads Small groups, beginning mid-January. Look forward in hope accompanied by Pope Francis and the insights he brings. See above.

The Mystery of God Coming in February on Monday nights in the Upper Hall. What do we say to the so-called New Atheism that has attracted millions through the writings of Richard Dawkins and others? Discover for yourself in this beautiful 6-part film series.

Small Groups for Lent Beginning the week of March 5. Fridays in the parish center and throughout the community any time. Sign-up in February.

Faith Formation Opportunities

Find full descriptions at www.standrewbythebay.org.

You are welcome to join us!

More Help for YOUR New Year’s Resolution

3) “DO MORE TO HELP OTHERS”

Outreach Ministries

4) “DO SOMETHING TO CARE FOR OUR EARTH”

Creation at the Crossroads

Join one of the many ministries that reach out to care for others: Gisela’s Homeless Project, Lighthouse Shelter, Knitting Circle, My Sister’s Place, Ranger Rosaries, Prayer Group, St. Vincent de Paul (including Prison Ministry), Health Care Ministry, Bereavement, and more. You can give as little or as much time as you are able.

Go to www.standrewbythebay.org for information and contact person for each ministry.

Small groups explore God’s love for us expressed in his creation and answer God’s call to care for this world and its people as his sons and daughters. Groups meet in the parish center Monday or Tuesday evenings, or in homes throughout the community.

Sign-up by January 13 at www.standrewbythebay.org Groups begin the week of January 22.

Monday and Tuesday evenings at the parish center OR times convenient to you in the community.

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St. Andrew by the Bay

Preschool

Important Dates Coming Up

January 9 & 10 – Daily Mass days January 13 – Registration for School Year 2017/2018 January 16 – No School January 24 & 25 – Friendly Policeman visit days January 26 & 27 – Special Lunch Bunch days January 27 – Scholastic Book orders due

School Year 2017/2018

Registration for school year 2017-2018 will begin Friday, January 13. To be considered for priority processing, an application form and accompanying non-refundable fee for each family is due by February 1. No exceptions can be made. February 1 applications will be processed by date and time received according to the following priority: 1) Returning students and their siblings 2) Alumni 3) Parish members 4) Children of non-members. Classes fill quickly, please do not delay! Please Remember to put an extra set of warm clothing in your child’s backpack. Tuesday/Thursday 3 Year Old Classes Still Available for this current school year! Families must submit the registration form found on our website along with the registration fee of $125. Please spread the word!

For more information, please call the Preschool Office at 410-974-1994 or visit our website at:

www.standrewbythebay.org/ preschool

SERVICE TO GOD’S PEOPLE

St. Vincent de Paul Office Hours

Your St. Vincent de Paul Society is committed to assisting those in need on the Broadneck Peninsula. Meetings with Society representatives are kept completely confidential. Representatives are available to assist you at the Parish Center on Mondays, 2:30-3:30pm; and on Thursdays, 2:30-3:30pm and 7:00-8:30pm. There are no evening client hours on the second Thursday of each month. If these hours do not meet your needs, parishioners can call Corinne Eby at 410-757-0642 to make special arrangements. If you are interested in volunteering to serve our clients, please come to our next meeting this Wednesday, January 11 at 7:00pm in the Adult Learning Center.

Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon

Sunday, January 15 at 12:30pm

We will host a "Thank You" lunch for ALL those who serve in ANY ministry, in ANY capacity, in ANY way, so we can offer a token of our appreciation for your service to the Lord and to our parish. Please join us for lunch in the Upper Hall on Sunday, January 15 after the 11:30am Mass. You will not need to bring anything; everything will be provided by the parish. However, if you plan to attend, you must RSVP so that we can have an accurate count of attendees. Visit our parish website and click on the link to sign-up.

My Sister’s Place Casserole Project

Members are reminded to bring their food to the Parish Center’s kitchen no later than 8:45am Monday, January 9 for the lunch being served that day at My Sister’s Place.

My Brother’s Pantry

Each weekend, My Brother's Pantry collects non-perishable foods and monetary donations. Once a month it distributes this food to approximately 150 less fortunate families on the Broadneck Peninsula. We are regularly in need of canned meat or fish, soup, pasta sauce, peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese, boxed rice, canned beans and cereal. Please place your food contributions into the crib in the narthex. Please check the expiration dates since expired food cannot be distributed. Instead of non-perishable food, you may also place a monetary donation or a check made out to “My Brothers Pantry” into the lock box attached to the crib. Thank you for your help and support during the past year.

January 9 – 15, 2017

MONDAY, January 9, 2017 2:30pm—St. Vincent de Paul—CR 4:30pm—PREP: 4 Years - Grade 5—PC 5:00pm—SAINTS Rehearsal—CH 6:00pm—PREP: 4 Years - Grade 5—PC 6:00pm—Cherub Choir Rehearsal—CH 6:30pm—Children’s Choir Rehearsal—CH 7:00pm—Pastoral Council Meeting—ALC 7:15pm—Prayer Group Meeting—CR 7:15pm—SLAM! MS Choir—CH 7:30pm—The Bible & the Virgin Mary—UH

TUESDAY, January 10, 2017 9:30am—Church History—ALC 6:00pm—Ladies Reunion—LH 7:30pm—AFF Team Meeting—ALC 7:30pm—Handbell Choir—CH 7:30pm—RCIA—CR

WEDNESDAY, January 11, 2017 9:30am—Scripture Sharing—ALC 6:30pm—Scouts—UH 7:00pm—Mardi Gras Meeting—CR 7:00pm—St. Vincent de Paul Meeting—ALC 7:30pm—Chorale Rehearsal—CH

THURSDAY, January 12, 2017 9:30am—Walking With Purpose—PC 9:30am—Adoration—Chapel 11:30am—WWP Leadership Meeting—ALC 2:30pm—St. Vincent de Paul—CR 6:30pm—Children’s Catechumenate—CLR 2 7:00pm—Hospitality Meeting—CR 7:00pm—Walking With Purpose—ALC 7:15pm—Contemporary Music Group—CH

FRIDAY, January 13, 2017 9:30am—Spirituality for Life—ALC

SATURDAY, January 14, 2017

SUNDAY, January 15, 2017 NO PREP CLASSES 8:30am—Pre-Catechumenate—CLR 4 9:00am—Library Open and Staffed—ALC 9:30am—Nursery—NUR 11:30am—CLOW—Sacristy 12:30pm—Volunteer Appreciation Lunch—UH

KEY: ALC-Adult Learning Center, CR-Conference Room, Lower Hall, UH-Upper Hall, CH-Church, PC-Parish Center, PO-Parish Office, NX-Narthex, KIT-Kitchen, NUR-Nursery, CLR-Classroom, PL-Parking Lot

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SERVICE TO GOD’S PEOPLE

STEWARDSHIP

Building and Maintenance Fund

This weekend, our second collection is for our Building and Maintenance Fund. Your contributions will enable us to keep our Parish facilities and equipment in top operating condition and allow us to congregate and worship in beautiful, comfortable surroundings. Please note that the designation of the blue envelopes has changed to our Parking Lot Renovation Fund to have our Parking Lots repaved.

March for Life: January 27

Make plans now to attend the 44th Annual March for Life in Washington,

D.C. on Friday, January 27, 2017. (The date has been changed this year due to the Inauguration.) Please join our neighboring parishes and others throughout the United States as we mark the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the Supreme Court decisions legalizing abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy. Since then, approximately 60 million of our brothers and sisters in Christ have been aborted. Be a witness against this decision and sign-up for a seat on the St. Andrew by the Bay bus – it’s free! The bus is provided by the Respect Life Ministry and the Knights of Columbus. Children, strollers, and signs are permitted. We will leave from the church parking lot at 11:00am and return at approximately 4:30pm. To sign-up and reserve your spot on the bus, contact Maureen Stansell at [email protected] or 410-353-2910. For more information about the March, visit www.marchforlife.org.

Respect Life Corner

Rose Dinner

The Rose Dinner is an evening of inspiration and fellowship to conclude the March for Life activities. This annual event is on the evening of the March for Life, Friday, January 27, and begins with a cocktail hour at 6:00pm followed by dinner at 7:00pm. The keynote speaker will be Cardinal Dolan, and the featured music will be by Cardinal Jazz. Tickets are $100 per person and require registration in advance. The Rose Dinner will be held at the Renaissance Hotel located at 999 Ninth Street, Washington, DC 20001. For more information, or to make a reservation go to http://marchforlife.org/mfl-2017/rose-dinner/.

National Prayer Vigil for Life: January 26

On Thursday, January 26, the evening before the March for Life, thousands will gather in prayer for a 6:30pm Opening Mass in the Great Upper Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. The Mass will be followed by prayer throughout the night, concluding with a 7:30am Closing Mass on Friday, January 27.

Second Collection for Archdiocesan Priests

Next weekend, there will be a special collection for Archdiocesan priests. The funds raised by this collection will be used to support those Archdiocesan priests in need of special medical care in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, as well as those priests, regardless of age, who are convalescing following surgery or serious illness or injury. The funds help cover expenses not covered by health insurance or Medicare.

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accurate and up-to-date? For example, if you move or change phone

numbers or email addresses, you can quickly and easily log in to your account

and update this information for yourself.

Add a record for a new family member?

View your personal giving history and download a copy of your Tax

Contribution Statement?

It’s easy. You can access your personal church records using a smartphone,

tablet, or computer. To get started, just click on the “My Own Church” button on

the home page of our website.

Then click the New User? link on the Welcome page. The link will take you to the

New User Registration Form where you can create an account.

Note that any changes you make to your records must first be approved by an

authorized church administrator, so there may be a short delay in getting your

records updated. For those needing assistance, please feel free to contact the

parish office at 410-974-4366.

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