ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 32 East Potomac Street
Williamsport, MD 21795
Parish Office: 301.223.7959
FAX: 301.223.9506
Website: www.MyStAugustinemd.org
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday 8 AM to 1 PM
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH 121 North Main Street
Boonsboro, MD 21713
Parish Office: 301.432.2887 FAX: 301.432.4511
Website: www.MyStJamesmd.org
OFFICE HOURS
Monday 10 AM to 1 PM
Wednesday 9 AM to 1 PM
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 17630 Virginia Avenue
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Parish Office: 301.797.9445 FAX: 301.797.2490
Website: www.MyStJoseph.org
OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Thursday
9 AM to 4 PM
Friday 9 AM to Noon
Sunday 9 AM to Noon
STAFF
Classes in session from September through May. Classroom and home study options are available.
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
Pastoral Care of the Sick: Please notify the parish office when a member of your family from the parish is in the hospital or if someone is unable to attend Church and wishes to receive Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Please contact the parish office to register for a required baptismal preparation class. Classes are held on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 PM at Saint Joseph’s in English. and Spanish.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Couples planning a Catholic wedding must contact a priest at least one year before the anticipated date in order to complete all necessary preparations.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
nitiation of Adults
If you are interested in becoming a Catholic, or perhaps want to learn more about the Catholic faith, please contact Diane Smith at 301.797.9445.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK
PASTOR Rev. John J. Jicha –[email protected]
HISPANIC MINISTRY
Fr. Juan V. Rubio – [email protected]
PERMANENT DEACON
Rev. Paul Nicholas - [email protected]
OPERATIONS Jay Jay Klapka – [email protected]
FINANCE
Melodie Davis – [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC Erin Breeden – [email protected]
COORDINATORS OF RELIGIOUS ED St. Augustine
Marie Watkins – [email protected]
St. James/St. Joseph Linda Becker – [email protected]
COORDINATOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY St. James – Middle School
Paula Master - [email protected]
St. Joseph Tim Barr –[email protected]
CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR St. Augustine/St. James/St. Joseph
April Dietrich [email protected]
Frank Watkins Jr [email protected]
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION COORDINATOR St. James/St. Joseph
Amy Hilderbrand [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS
BULLETIN EDITOR /CHILD AND YOUTH PROTECTION
Suzanne Rickard – [email protected]
FOR ACCOUNTING SERVICES
Andrea Mills – [email protected]
MAINTENANCE MANAGER Randy Furry
ST. JOSEPH HISPANIC COMMUNITY CONTACTS PARISH COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE
Francisco Rodriguez - 240-405-0533
HISPANIC MARRIAGE AND BAPTISMAL CLASSES
Yesenia Solano -240-670-0235
PARISH COUNCIL PRESIDENTS
CORPORATORS
St. Augustine - Gary DePalma - [email protected] St. James - Donna Bockstanz - [email protected] St. Joseph – Dan Matonak –[email protected]
VOLUNTEERS
Looking for a way to give your time, gifts and talents? There are lots of ways for you to be involved at our parishes. Please contact us with your interest.
St. Augustine Church Jane Coffman - [email protected] Mike Harsh - [email protected]
St. James Church Joe Scalese – [email protected]
Jenny Palla – [email protected]
St. Joseph Church Mary Hellane – [email protected] Greg Hannigan – [email protected]
Second Sunday of Lent March 12th, 2017
SAINT AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Confession: Sunday 8:00 AM MASS
Sunday at 8:30 AM Weekday Masses
Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 AM Holy Days: As Announced
SAINT JAMES CHURCH
Confession: Sunday 10:00 AM MASS
Sunday at 10:30 AM Weekday Masses
Monday & Friday 11:30 AM First Friday Holy Hour 12:00 PM
Holy Day: As Announced
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH
Confession: Saturday 3:30 PM (English) Sunday 1:15 PM (Spanish)
MASSES Saturday 4:30 PM
Sunday 10:15 AM, 12:15 PM Mass in Spanish 1:45 PM Sunday
Weekday Masses 8 AM Monday, Wednesday & Friday
First Friday Mass at 7:00 PM (Spanish) Followed by Holy Hour
Holy Days: As Announced
READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK FIRST READING
Exodus 17: 3-7
SECOND READING
Romans 5:1-2, 5-8
GOSPEL
John 4:5-42
Dear Friends I would like to thank you for the cards, letters, and prayers at the recent passing of my mom, Betty Hook. As some of you know, she had been suffering with Alzheimer's for many years and was bedridden for the past 3 1/2 years. She is now at peace. On behalf of my dad, Walter, and my family, I thank you for your generous and loving words of sympathy.
God bless you,
Father Steve Hook
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
St. Augustine Church March 24, 31 and April 7 at 5:30 PM Please join St. Joseph’s for their Fish Fry 5- 7 PM.
St. James Church 6:30 PM
Lenten Meal to Follow
St. Joseph Church 6:30 PM English & 7:00 PM Spanish
Fish Fry at 5:00 PM
ST. PATRICK’S DAY DISPENSATION With St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) falling on a Friday during Lent this year, Archbishop William E. Lori has granted Catholics in the Archdiocese of Baltimore a dispensation from abstinence from eating meat that day. Catholics practice fasting and abstinence as penitential practices which unite Catholics to the redemptive suffering and death of Jesus. Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent in remembrance of the day Christ died. In lieu of abstaining from meat on St. Patrick’s Day, the Archbishop encourages those members of the faithful of the Archdiocese to engage in some additional act of prayer, service to the poor, or almsgiving.
THE JOURNEY OF TRANSFIGURATION “We used to be such good friends. How is it that you’ve moved so far away?” one man asked another. “Perhaps,” the other replied, “you have moved away. By standing still.” This exchange very well could have happened between Peter and Jesus, had Peter been allowed to erect tents to stay on the mount of the Transfiguration. He nearly succumbed to the temptation to stay in a place of wonder and light. But Jesus knew the hard truth: we are on a continual journey when we are walking the paths of God’s will. It is not good for us to stay in one place on our faith journey. Equally unhealthy is staying put in times of joy and wonder to avoid life’s difficulties, or to wallow in our trials and temptations and fail to be companions for our sisters and brothers who are also suffering—or celebrating! The pilgrim Church is required to do one thing on its Lenten journey: to walk continually with Christ as his Body born of water and the Spirit, seeking God’s will, helping the reign of God to be known on earth, being led to the end of our journey, transfigured for all time into the company of heaven. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
L E N T
Youth Stations March 24 – 6:30 PM Soup Supper to follow
PRAYER INTENTIONS The prayer list published in the bulletin each week is a vehicle
to notify parishioners of those in need of prayer. We focus on praying for the sick, those who have died, and for those who are serving in the military. Names will remain on the prayer chain for one month unless notified otherwise. Please call to add or delete names from the list: Suzie Lushbaugh contact for Saint James @ 240.420.3852, for any of the churches, contact Suzi Rickard by emailing her at [email protected].
Connie Adenhart, Vicki Anderson, Rose Ann Armellei, Helen & Jack Armstrong, Austin Atherton, Maude Barr, Edmund Barthalos, Stephen Bernadyn, Charles & Vicki Burry, Byrd Family, Rosemary Byrne, Clarence & Genevieve Casper, Jack Casto, Janet Cavanaugh, Patricia Cross, Toni Crehan, Kaiden Crehan, Mary Barbara Dagiliano, Joyce Duckendorf, Avee Evans, Joseph Flynn, Margaret Foreman, Julie Ferron, Brenda Furry, Mark Galloway, Janice Gann, Julia Garrott, Elizabeth Getz, Janet Giordano, Barbara, Bob, and Ed Grebenstein, Veronica Grove, Hazel Hagan, Rodney Hiett, Helen Hose, Curtis Holmes, Teresa Hykes, Jennifer Ivers, Carol Jenkins, Rick Johnson, Peg and Ray Jones, Ann M. Kane,Tim Kenney, Bonnie Kirby, Kenneth Kline, Lloyd & Bett Kline, Dorothy Komarinski, Vicky & Jack Lannon, Stephen Laubach, Lisa Lewis, Jacob Louvat, Beverly Luers, Tara Lyerly, Grace Mahoney, Paula Master, Amy Martin, Betsy & Jack Martin, Teresa Martin, Kevin McGinnity, Therese McKinney, Joann McLucas, Robert McCartney, Donald Mitchell, Larry Michaels, Roger & Carol Milihram, Maryann Miller, Tish Miller, Laura & Veronica Mitchell, Cindy Moats, Teresa Moats, Geralyn Mohn, Michael O'Rourke, Keegan Oursler, Scott Reid, Filip Panusz, Chuck Payne, Dina Loi Guzman Perez and Alan Rickman, Besseye Rodgers, Michael Roeder, Jeannette Rutherford, Janet Rutkowski, Joe Rutkowski, Hazel Seman, Teresa Schafer, Mikki Sechkar, Rose Serpi, John Shank, Stacey Stine, Marilyn Stover, Jessica Stringer, Randy Stull, Margaret & Rudy Sturgill, Andrew John Summers, Tim Swain, Kenny Tackett, Tanya Tackett, Paula Tobin, Sean Walker, Antoinette Wetzell, Nolan Wolfe.
Mass Intentions SAINT AUGUSTINE CHURCH
3/12 8:30 AM Bernard Moleskie 3/14 8:00 AM Ruth L. Hall
3/16 8:00 AM Todd Gordon
SAINT JAMES CHURCH 3/12 10:30 AM Giemza Family
3/13 11:30 AM Communion Service
3/17 11:30 AM Barbara Navin SI
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH 3/11 4:30 PM Mary Ann Thompson 3/12 10:15 AM The People of the Parish
3/12 12:15 PM Ruby Quartucci 3/12 1:45 PM Giuliana Arias
3/13 8:00 AM Garfield Missenis 3/15 8:00 AM Whitney Eaton 3/17 8:00 AM Gozalo Ramirez SI
THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR 3/13 6:00 PM St. Augustine RCIA 3/13 6:30 PM St. Joseph Finance Committee Mtg 3/13 6:30 PM St. Joseph Catholic Daughters 3/13 7:00 PM St. Joseph Cantor Practice 3/14 9:30 AM St. James Women’s Bible Study 3/14 6:00 PM St. Joseph Hispanic Choir 3/14 7:00 PM St. Joseph Hispanic Prayer Group 3/14 7:00 PM St. Joseph Maintenance Committee
Meeting 3/15 7:00 PM St. James Parish Council Meeting 3/16 5:30 PM St. Augustine Choir Practice 3/16 6:00 PM St. Joseph Miraculous
Medal Novena 3/16 7:00 PM St. James Choir Practice 3/17 3:00 PM St. Joseph Divine Mercy Chaplet 3/17 5:00 PM St. Joseph Fish Fry 3/17 6:30 PM St. Joseph Bible Study Spanish 3/19 9:00 AM St. Joseph Married Couples Class
Spanish 3/19 9:00 AM St. Joseph Morning Rosary 3/19 1:00 PM St. Joseph St. Joseph Day Lunch
Ask Father John 3/19 2:00 PM St. Joseph Rosary Making
STEWARDSHIP BLESSINGS
Saint Augustine Church March 5, 2017 Attendance: 127 First Collection $1,140.00
Loose Offering $ 262.00 Embracing our Mission $ 46.50
Total $1,448.50
Saint James Church March 5, 2017 Attendance: 178 First Collection $1,355.00
Loose Offering $ 390.25 Embracing our Mission $ 47.00
Total $1,792.50
Saint Joseph Church March 5, 2017 Attendance: 875 First Collection $3,050.00 Loose Offering $1,539.00
Embracing our Mission $ 340.00 Total $4,929.00
Saint Joseph Church - 1:45 PM Liturgia 5 de marzo de 2017 Asistencia:
Primero Colecta $ 70.00 Segunda Colecta $372.26
Suma $442.26
Thank you for your Sacrificial Giving!
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH NEWS
St. Joseph’s Church Easter Gravesite Flowers
Orders are being taken between now and March 24th.
NUMBER OF FLOWERS TOTAL
_____________________ @ $35.00 __________________
NAME: ______________________________________
PHONE NUMBER: _________________________
GIVE ORDER FORM AND MONEY TO OFFICE
Flowers will be in Riggie Hall on April 1st and 2nd, for pick-up.Colors and flowers will vary.
Through your support of the 2017 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, our parish community follows Pope Francis’ encouragement to become missionary disciples as we support the ministries that bring to life the Gospel message across the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Through the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, our parish receives support and assistance through offices such as the Office of Evangelization, which supports our Youth Ministry Program, and the Respect Life Office, which promotes the dignity of all life. If you have yet to make a pledge to the 2017 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, please visit www.archbalt.org/appeal. Thank you for your prayers and support.
ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL 2017
Our Annual Children's Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Easter Sunday following the 8 AM service. We are asking for donations of plastic eggs and wrapped candy to fill the eggs. A container will be placed in the atrium for your donations. We will be collecting the eggs until Sunday, April the 2nd. If you have any questions about this event please contact Nancy Martz, 304.274.6670. Thank you for your contributions!
PARISHIONERS’ LUNCH Parishioners from all three parishes are
welcome to join us!
Nick's Airport Inn, 14548 Pennsylvania Ave. (North End of Town), Hagerstown, on Thursday, March 16th at 12 Noon. If interested in joining us, please call Edith at 301.432.2028 or [email protected].
FAMILY FAITH FORMATION We will meet again on Sunday, March 12th at 12 Noon. Please join us for Stations of the Cross in church.
AND WELCOMING SOCIAL All are invited to St. James!
Come and enjoy some sweets and eats, then meet and greet our newest parishioners, Sunday March 12th immediately following 10:30 AM Mass.
LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA Many Exciting New CD Titles at all three Parishes!
Lighthouse Catholic Media offers a practical and effective program to help Catholics know their faith, keep their faith, and share their faith! Whether in the car or at home, people can deepen their understanding of the Catholic Faith when they listen to inspiring talks! We ask for a donation of $3.50 per CD so we may continue this program. The Lighthouse Kiosk is stocked and maintained by the Legion of Mary.
ST. JAMES CHURCH NEWS
ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH NEWS
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION FAMILY EVENT! Sunday, March 19th, join us for Stations of the Cross in church from 9:20 – 9:45 AM. Children will still report to class first.
FOOD BANK This week we are asking for spaghetti/sauce, peanut butter, and tuna fish. We are very thankful and grateful for your continued support for the needs of our local food bank. We received 160 items - that is amazing.
MICAH’S BACKPACK
OUTREACH FUND FOR MARCH Over 10,000 students in Washington County Public Schools receive free or reduced lunches and for many this lunch will be the last hot meal of the day. Children are especially hungry over the weekend when school is not in session. Each Friday afternoon identified elementary school children receive a bag or backpack of healthy food and snacks. The filled backpack may include the following individual serving-size items: cereal, oatmeal, juice, tuna, peanut butter, crackers, macaroni and cheese, soup, applesauce, fruit cups, spaghetti, ravioli, beef stew, canned vegetables, and other nutritious food.
Iglesia Católica San José Hagerstown, Maryland
Boletín Informativo de la Comunidad Hispana
Domingo 12 de marzo del 2017
Primer Domingo de Cuaresma
(Ciclo A)
Desde el escritorio del Padre Juan…
Estimados Parroquianos, En este segundo domingo de Cuaresma la palabra de Dios nos invita a dejar nuestra zona de confort, nuestro lugar seguro donde nos sentimos bien y nada nos molesta. Sin embargo, el llamado de Dios es inquietante y nos lleva por caminos que a veces no pensamos caminar. Esta fue la experiencia de Abraham, de los apóstoles, Pedro Santiago y Juan y que se nos extiende a todos nosotros. Ven camina conmigo nos dice el Señor y te mostrare de lo que eres capaz, te guiare hacia un lugar donde tu reflorecerás y yo seré tu fortaleza. Cuaresma es el camino la pascua de Jesús nuestro destino inmediato, pero es en el reino de Dios donde la gloria del Padre será nuestra si nos animamos a aventurarnos. ¡Anímate a dar ese paso!
+ Durante la cuaresma habrá el viacrucis a las 7 de la tarde en la iglesia. Pax,
Padre Juan.
Para comunicarse con el Padre Juan Por favor llamar al teléfono de la oficina: 301-845-8043 El Padre Juan estará en la oficina los lunes, miércoles y viernes de 10 am a 4 pm.
Segundo Domingo Cuaresma Génesis 12, 1-4a 2 Timoteo 1,8b-10 Mateo 17, 1-9
Nuestra mirada se dirige hoy al tema de "la llamada de Dios" como elemento que unifica la liturgia. La llamada se dirige primero a Abraham. Lo invita a salir de su tierra, a dejar a la espalda las apoyaturas humanas y a confiarse entera y filialmente en el Señor y en su promesa: "en ti bendeciré todas las familias del mundo" (1L). La llamada se dirige también a Timoteo por medio de Pablo: "toma parte en los duros trabajos del evangelio con la fuerza que Dios te dé". Es esencial en la vida del cristiano "tomar parte en la vida de Cristo", especialmente en su misterio pascual: muerte y resurrección (2L). Pero esta llamada de Dios en Cristo se hace más evidente en el evangelio: Cristo llama a Pedro, Santiago y Juan a subir a una montaña alta y los invita a "tomar parte" en la transfiguración. Poco después los llama a descender del monte y a emprender decididos el camino de Jerusalén, camino de la Pasión.
Lecturas de la Semana Segunda Semana de Cuaresma
Lunes 3/13 Génesis 12:1-4 Lucas 6:36-38
Martes 3/14 Isaías 1:10,16-20 Mateo 23:1-12
Miércoles 3/15 Jeremías 18:18-20 Mateo 20:17-28
Jueves 316 Jeremías 17:5-10 Lucas 16:19-31
Viernes 3/17 Génesis 37:3-4,12-13,17-28 Mateo 21:33-43,45-46 San Patricio
Sábado 3/18 Miqueas 7:14-15,18-20 Lucas 15:1-3,11-32 Las confesiones son domingos a las 1:20 pm
Lecturas del próximo domingo Tercer Domingo Cuaresma
Éxodo 17,3-7; Romanos 5,1-2.5-8; Juan 5,5-42
Deseamos proponer como elemento unificador de este tercer domingo de Cuaresma por una parte el "anhelo de Dios que existe en el corazón del hombre" y por otra parte el amor salvífico de Dios que sale a su encuentro. La prueba más elocuente y hermosa del amor de Dios es que nos amó cuando todavía éramos pecadores (2L), cuando nos habíamos despeñado y alejado del redil. En la primera lectura se muestra la rebelión del pueblo contra Moisés al experimentar la sed asfixiante del desierto. Ponen a prueba a Dios y lo emplazan para que diga si efectivamente está o no, con ellos. Las pruebas tan claras de su poder en favor de los israelitas se olvidan ante la angustia de la sed del desierto. El Señor, sin embargo, sale a su paso y hace fluir de la roca corrientes de agua (1L). En el evangelio de San Juan es Jesús quien experimenta la sed de la fatiga y del peso del día, pero es la samaritana la que tiene el deseo y la nostalgia de Dios. Cristo que padece sed da de beber a la samaritana un agua que se convierte para ella en fuente de agua viva. Cristo se le revela como el Mesías que debe salvar al mundo (EV).
Los Sacramentos Celebrados con fe…
¿Se va a casar? Felicidades, recuerde que son 6 meses de preparación antes de la boda. Antes de hacer cualquier preparación hable a la oficina de la parroquia para hacer una cita con el Padre Juan al número 301-845-8043. Les recordamos que toda la documentación tiene que ser presentada en la oficina parroquial en horas de oficina. Todas las presentaciones para bodas tienen que hacerse a través de la parroquia independientemente de quien vaya a celebrar la ceremonia.
Y recuerde que durante la cuaresma NO hay
bodas ni quinceañera ni bautismos. Es decir desde el miércoles de ceniza (1 de marzo al 23 de abril del 2017) no tendremos Quinceañeras, Bodas ni bautismo
Charlas para Matrimonios interesados, favor de comunicarse con a la oficina parroquial Charla para Bautismos: se ofrecen el primer domingo de cada mes. En los salones junto a la iglesia a las 3:00 pm Más información puede comunicarse con Francisco y Yesenia. Los Bautismos se celebran el segundo y cuarto domingo de cada mes durante la misa de las 4 de la tarde. NO hay bautismo en cuaresma (marzo 1, 2017 al 23 de abril del 2017).
Registraciones: Si no se ha registrado, lo puede hacer llenando una hoja de registro y depositándola en la colecta durante la misa o entregándola en la oficina de la iglesia.
Avisos Importantes
Viacrucis los viernes de cuaresma Todos los viernes habrá viacrucis en español a las 7:00 pm Se rezará en el jardín y si el clima no es bueno será en salón parroquial.
El Grupo de Oración Todos están invitados a participar en el grupo de oración que se reúne lo martes y viernes a las 7:00 pm Las Confesiones en san Timoteo son todos los sábados de 3:30 a 4:30 pm. Y Los domingos de 3:30 a 4:00 pm. En San José son a 1:20 pm los domingos
Recuerde en sus oraciones a todos los
enfermos y difuntos de nuestras comunidades
hispanas de Frederick, Hagerstown y Walkersville, MD.
La Arquidiócesis de Baltimore Invita a todos a participar durante la cuaresma en el quinto encuentro. Es un proceso de reflexión en el cual el Papa nos invita a salir encuentro de nuestros hermanos y hermanas, a ser discípulos misioneros. Las parroquias de San John y San Timoteo ofrecen a la comunidad hispana del área un programa que inicia el jueves 2 de marzo y termina el 5 de abril. Son 5 clases se puede inscribir después de misa. ¡Anímese!
ESPINILLAS ADOLORIDAS No te rompas la espinilla con un banco que no esté en
tu camino. —Proverbio irlandes
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