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Pastor, Very Reverend Robert J. Kus…………………………………………… ext. 111 RCIA/Social Ministries, Sister Isaac Koenig, S.U……………………………… ext. 135 Director of Religious Education, Mr. John Walsh……………………………… ext. 114 Director of Youth Ministry, Ms. Amy Preusser ……………………………….. ext. 117 Director of Hispanic Ministries, Ms. Norma Rivera……………………………. ext. 122 Business Manager, Ms. Sharon Marren…………………………………………. ext. 158 Wedding and Missions Coordinator, Ms. Simone Amato…………………….. ext. 129 Development Director, Ms. JoAnn Daley………………………………………. ext. 110 Parish Secretary, Ms. Simone Amato…………………………………………. ext. 113 Bulletin Editor, Ms. Sandy O'Leary……………………… [email protected] Campus Director, Mr. Phil Davis……………………………………………….. ext. 115 Organist/Director of Music, Ms. Sara Bryant…………………………………… ext. 118 St. Mary Parish Bookstore………………………………………………………. ext. 159 The Upper Room 1871 Event Coordinator, Ms. Victoria Hudson….……..910-538-9885 St. Mary School Principal, Ms. Joyce Price…………………………………….. ext. 153 St. Mary School Administrative Assistant, Ms. Susan Linn……………………. ext. 140
Liturgy Schedule Saturday:…………………....5:30pm English 7:00pm Spanish Sunday:……...8am, 9:30 am, & 11am English 12:30 pm in Spanish Daily: …………….As published in bulletin Mass in the Extraordinary Form… Fourth Sunday of the month at 5pm For information 910-891-1972
Sacraments
Baptism: Preparation prior to baptism is required. Parents should contact the Parish Office for details. Confirmation: Please contact the Faith Formation Office for more information. Reconciliation: 4:00–4:45 pm Saturdays or by appointment. Weddings: Contact the Pastor as soon as possible to set the wedding date and begin marriage preparation; preferably at least 3 months before your wedding. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements. R.C.I.A.–Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults: Saturday: 9:00-10:00 am; RCIA Room, 1st Floor, Tileston Center
Education
The Saint Mary School: Grades Pre-K–8.
The oldest Catholic School in North Carolina now celebrating 146 years of education.
Accredited by SACS-CASI.
Faith Formation: K–High School (Communion-Confirmation) Sunday: 11:00 am—Noon
September to May
CEPI De Santa María: Spanish Adult School, Tileston Gym Annex 2nd Floor
910-619-0898 910-762-5491, ext. 138
St. Mary Adult School: Art and ESL.
Call office for times and dates.
Children, Youth & Young Adults
Nursery: 6 months–5 years
Sunday: 9:30 Mass. St. Mary School Lower Building
Grupo de Jóvenes Adultos:
Friday: 7:00 pm. Hispanic Ministry room, 1st Floor Tileston Center
Social Outreach
St. Mary/Tileston Outreach:
Monday–Thursday 8:30-11:30am
St. Mary Health Center: (Dental and Medical)
Tileston Gym Annex - Lower Floor Walk-ins Welcome
For Appointment, call: 763-8163 stmaryhealthcenter.org
Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary: 412 Ann Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Tel. 910-762-5491 Fax 910-762-9664 www.thestmaryparish.org Monday–Friday: 9am–4pm
The St. Mary School Office: 217 South Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Tel. 910-762-5491 ext. 140 Fax 910-772-8034 www.thestmaryschool.org Monday–Friday: 8am–3pm
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Weekend Mass Schedule at a Glance Saturday Mass in English – 5:30 pm Saturday Mass in Spanish – 7:00 pm Sunday Mass in English – 8:00 am, 9:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Mass in Spanish – 12:30 pm
To schedule a Mass Intention, to donate the Altar Flowers, or for information on Baptism, please call the Parish Office at 762-5491.
Pastor’s Corner Dear Friends, This Sunday, Catholic Christians celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord Jesus. In the account of this event by St. Luke, we encounter not only John the Baptist baptizing Jesus, but we encounter the Blessed Trinity. The Holy Spirit appears as a dove, and God the Father appears as a “voice” from heaven saying, “You are my beloved Son; with you I
am well pleased” (Luke 3: 22). For those of us who are Christians, this feast day also leads us to reflect on our own baptisms, the event that made us reborn in the life of the Spirit, the day the Holy Spirit entered into us and brought us many gifts. But many of us fail to recognize the significance of this rebirth. Today might be a good time to ask ourselves some questions. What was the date of our baptism? What was the name of our baptism church? In what city was this church? Who were our godparents? How do we celebrate this day each year? Believe it or not, the Bishop’s Annual Appeal is right around the corner again! On the weekend of January 16-17, we’ll see the bishop’s film. On the weekend of January 23-24, we’ll hear a short talk by Seminarian Michael Coveyou and have our first in-pew solicitation. The weekend of January 30-31, we’ll have our second in-pew solicitation.
Sincerely yours in Christ, - Father Bob
Liturgies and Paraliturgies Including Mass Intentions
Saturday, January 9 5:30 pm Mass — † James Maffei Offered by Linda Kychetti 7:00 pm Mass — † Dr. John Davis Offered by The Williams Family
Sunday, January 10 8:00 am Mass — † Anthony Kianka Offered by Michael and Tara Hilderbrand 9:30 am Mass — † Anne Jensen Offered by Al and Terri Young 11:00 am Mass — † Fred Jinks Offered by Lisa Tuminello 12:30 pm Mass—Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Monday, January 11
7:30 am Communion Service
Tuesday, January 12
7:30 am Communion Service
Wednesday, January 13 7:30 am Communion Service
Thursday, January 14 5:00 pm Communion Service
Friday, January 15
8:00 am Communion Service
Saturday, January 16 5:30 pm Mass — † John Barlow Offered by Marie Ely 7:00 pm Mass — Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Sunday, January 17 8:00 am Mass — † Colette Livingston Offered by Carol Spiller 9:30 am Mass — † Robert Reynolds Offered by Mary Ann Reynolds 11:00 am Mass — † Sanclers Burney Offered by Deb and Todd Fischer 12:30 pm Mass — † Debbie Shearin Offered by The Williams Family
Readings for the Week of January 10
Monday: 1 Sm 1:1-8; Ps 116:12-19; Mk 1:14-20 Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:9-20; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Mk 1:21-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20; Ps 40:2, 5, 7-10; Mk 1:29-39 Thursday: 1 Sm 4:1-11; Ps 44:10-11, 14-15, 24-25; Mk 1:40-45 Friday: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a; Ps 89:16-19; Mk 2:1-12 Saturday: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a; Ps 21:2-7; Mk 2:13-17 Sunday: Is 62:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-10; 1 Cor 12:4-11; Jn 2:1-11
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Envelopes Mailed 1634 Envelopes Returned: 394
Offertory Budget Education 11/22/2015 $ 15,976.63 $ 18,000.00 $ 110.00 07/01/2015 to $ 379,017.41 $ 372,000.00 $ 15,563.88
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Please Pray for Our Sick All names were removed on January 1.
If you would like a name added or removed please email: [email protected]
Jeremy Cook Michael DeStasio
Nicole Hyden Bruce Jarvis
Sr. Marion McGillicuddy Alison Maccherone
Patty Morris Wendy Morris
Kim Pierce Vincent Rotolo
Sue Smith Regina Stewart
The Week Ahead In Our Parish Parish Office Hours
Monday through Friday 9:00 am—4:00 pm
Sunday, January 10
• Nursery—Available at the 9:30 am Mass in the St. Mary School Lower Building
• English as a Second Language —10:45 am in Room T325 • Discipleship Youth Bible Study—11:00 am in the RCIA room in
the Tileston Center • Faith Formation Classes—11:00 in the Tileston Center and St.
Mary School • RICA in Spanish—11:00 am in Room T303 • Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—11:00 am in room
T318 • Catholic Daughters Meeting—3:00 pm in the St. Mary School
Cafeteria
Monday, January 11 • MANDATORY First Reconciliation Parent Meetin—7:00 pm in
the Basilica • Choir Rehearsal—7:00 pm in the Basilica • Grupo De Alcohólicos Anónimos—8:00 – 9:30 pm en el
gimnasio
Tuesday, January 12
• Prayer Shawl Ministry—10:00 am in the Tileston Center
• Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—7:00 pm in Room T318
Wednesday, January 13 • Centering Prayer—1:00—2:00 pm • Women’s Contemplative Prayer—1:30 pm in Room T325 • Youth Ministry—6:00 pm
• Residents of Old Wilmington Meetin—7:00 pm in Room T316
Thursday, January 14 • Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament—following morning Mass
for an hour and from 5:00 pm—8:00 pm in the Basilica • Divine Mercy Chaplet – 12:30 pm in the Chapel • Renaissance Choir Rehearsal—7:30 pm—9:00 pm in the Music
Office
Friday, January 15 • Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament—following morning Mass
until 1:00 pm • Hispanic Young Adult Group (El grupo de jóvenes adultos)- 7:00 pm in the Tileston Center • Grupo De Alcohólicos Anónimos - 8:00 – 9:30 pm en el
gimnasio • Hispanic Prayer Group—7:30 pm
Saturday, January 16 • RCIA—9:00 am in the Tileston Center • Gospel Choir Rehearsal—10:30 am in the Basilica • Reconciliation—4:00 pm in the Basilica • Hispanic Children’s Ministry—5:00 pm
Sunday, January 17 • Nursery—Available at the 9:30 am Mass in the St. Mary School
Lower Building • English as a Second Language —10:45 am in Room T325 • Discipleship Youth Bible Study—11:00 am in the RCIA room in
the Tileston Center • Faith Formation Classes—11:00 in the Tileston Center and St.
Mary School • RICA in Spanish—11:00 am in Room T303 • Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—11:00 am in room
T318
Please check with individual ministries for time/date changes or see the up-to-date parish calendar on the website: thestmaryparish.org
Centering Prayer—An hour of contemplating prayer and the Centering prac-tice. Wednesdays from 1:00—2:00 pm. Contact: Joan Regan at 383-2804 or centeringprayer.com. The Liturgy of the Hours—Monday - Thursday at 7:05 am. Everyone is invited and books are available as is instruction. St. Mary AAMEN Chapter—Chapter meetings are held Fourth Sunday of each month at 4:00 pm in the Tileston Center. Adoration—Thursday after the 7:30 am Mass for one hour. Starting January 7th—Thursday from 5:00 pm—8:00 pm and Friday after 8:30 am Mass until 1:00 pm. Contact Mary Friedrichs at 409-2579. Camillus Ministry —Brings communion to those who are unable to attend Mass. Ministry Co-Coordinators Barbara Russo ([email protected]); Tim Pflaum ([email protected]) or Eileen Mankin ([email protected]) Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors—Contact Stephanie Watts at 799-7623 or [email protected]. The Newcomer Welcome and Hospitality Ministry—needs your assistance to help our new members become part of our parish family. Young Families and Couples Group—meets last Sunday of each month after 9:30 Mass for light breakfast, discussion and crafts for the kids. Contact: Erin Buller—910-821-0123 or [email protected] or thestmaryparish.org/newcomer. Catholic Daughters Court 1036—Meets the Second Sunday of the month at 3:00 pm in the St. Mary School Cafeteria. Contact: JoAnne Shadroui, Regent—910-452-6351. St. Mary Nursery—Volunteers are needed to help staff our Sunday nursery during the 9:30 am mass. Contact: [email protected]. Music Ministries—Contact: Sara Bryant at 762-5491 ext. 118, or [email protected]. Knights of Columbus Council 1074—meets in the basement of the Tileston Center. Contact: [email protected] or kofc1074.org. St. Mary Altar Guild – Meets once a month at different restaurants around the area. Contact: Nancy Dasbach—(910) 264-9480. The Upper Room 1861—Victoria Hudson, Event Coordinator 910.538.9885, [email protected], upperroomnc.com
MANIFESTING THE SPIRIT The Christmas season closes this Sunday with the Baptism of the Lord. This feast is a sister to last week’s feast of the Epiphany. Each of them celebrates an “epiphany,” or a manifestation of the Spirit of God in Jesus—first in his birth, and now at his baptism. The divine Spirit is manifested in all of the scriptures for this feast. Psalm 104 highlights the Spirit of God creating and renewing the earth, while the reading from Isaiah de-scribes God restoring Israel. In Luke’s account of the baptism of the Lord the Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus. And the letter to Titus reminds us that the Holy Spirit was “richly poured out” on us also, through the “bath of rebirth” (Titus 3:5, 6).
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Parish Happenings
St. Mary Parish Bookstore—Located in the Tileston Center Tuesday - Friday - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday - 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Sunday - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm 762-5491 (ext. 159) or [email protected] “A Stitch….A Prayer….The Touch of God” Prayer Shawl Ministry Meets monthly on the 2nd of 4th Tuesday of each month of the month in the Tileston Center.
Call Noreen at 798-0055 for more information on this wonderful min-istry. If you know of anyone who needs the warmth and comfort of a prayer shawl, call Noreen and she will make arrangements to get one to you. St. Mary's Young Families Group The St. Mary's Young Families group meets the last Sunday of each month in the school library on the 2nd floor of the Tileston Center directly across from the Upper Room. Our target audience is any fami-ly with at least one child 0-5 (your older children are also welcome, of course). We have even had people join us before their first is born. Whoever you are, you are welcome to join us!
Columbarium and Memorial Garden
We are pleased to report that since our introductory meeting in June, 55 families have reserved niches in the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary Columbarium and Memorial Garden.
As stated in the presentation meetings, we need a minimum of 120 niches sold to begin construction of the gardens.
During this holiday season, please give prayerful consideration to becoming a part of this historic project. If you have not had an opportunity to view the plan or if you would like more information, please contact JoAnn Daley at 910-762-5491, x110 or email [email protected]. Adoration Effective this week The Basilica Shrine of St. Mary will now have Adoration on Thursday evenings from 5:00 pm till 8 pm and Fridays after Mass until 1:00 pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to come and be with the Lord in this year of Mercy. To be apart of this ministry contact Mary Friedrichs at 409-2579 St. Mary School Yearbook We have a new (color!) yearbook company this year and a Publica-tions class in the middle school which lets the kids take part in putting together our yearbook. We are very excited about creating a very spe-cial yearbook this year. Ad space is available. Please email [email protected] or call the school office for information.
Invitation to Apply to St. Mary Catholic School Have you ever considered sending your child to St. Mary School, but thought it might be too expensive? We can help you find a way. The State of North Carolina passed legislature this year to fund the Opportunity Scholarship Pro-gram for School Choice. That means that you can receive a grant of up to $4200 for the school year to help pay tuition. That’s over 70% of our Catholic tuition and fees at this time! Our superintendent has encouraged us to let you know that there is still money available from this program for the remainder of the school year, so we encourage you to take advantage of this opportuni-ty to place your child in our faith-based academic program that well prepares our graduates for high school and college success. There is a sheet of information in the entry of the Basilica which in-vites you to contact the school office for further information. Rediscover Catholicism Each family that attended Christmas Mass should have received one copy of Matthew Kelly’s best-selling book Rediscover Catholicism as a Christmas gift from the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary. We hope you will enjoy this book and that it will be a great source of inspiration and encouragement for you no matter where you find yourself on your faith journey. Once you finish the book, we encourage you to pass it along to someone else who might benefit from reading it. If you did not receive a copy, please contact the parish office to see if extras are available after Christmas. For additional books by Matthew Kelly and other contemporary Catholic authors at extremely affordable prices, visit www.dynamiccatholic.com. Praise for the Rediscover Catholicism: “I’m not sure why I came to church last Christmas. I haven’t been in twenty years. But something drew me. Anyway, on the way out of church I was given a copy of your book Rediscover Catholicism. For the first time in my life Catholicism makes sense to me. Thank you. I have been to church every Sunday since Christmas and all because I was handed a book.” “I go to church every Sunday, but I never really got it. First I went to please my parents and then my wife, but then I received a copy of Rediscover Catholicism as I was walking out of Mass. Wow! I have to say, you really make it so accessible. I have given twelve people a copy of the book already and I am not done. Thank you for the work you and your team are doing.” Sign up today for e-News Alerts directly to your inbox Send an email to [email protected]. Put E-News and your name in the subject line OR complete a yellow card found in the back of the church and return to the Parish Office or the collection basket! E-News Alerts contain ONLY information about events and activities of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary. Your contact information will not be sold or shared with any outside or third party. You may unsubscribe at any time. Please include the following information:
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Mandatory First Reconciliation Parent Meeting Monday, January 11, 2016 at 7:00 pm in the Basilica All parents of children who will be celebrating First Reconciliation must attend this meeting. Parents will have the opportunity to choose the date and time of their child’s First Reconciliation at this time. Dates for First Reconciliation: February 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th—7:00 pm in the Basilica
Office of Faith Formation and Youth Ministries John Walsh, Directory of Religious Education— (ext. 114)
[email protected] Amy Preusser, Director of Youth Ministry— (ext. 117)
Around the Area
Carolina Catholic The first Carolina Catholic in January will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio on stations 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM on Saturday, Janu-ary 9th at 11 a.m. and Sunday, January 10th at 6 p.m. This show can also be heard on our website. And all of us at Wilmington Catholic Radio wish you and yours a happy and holy new year. Sixth Annual Love My Life Youth Rally On Saturday, January 16 at 10:00 the Sixth Annual Love My Life Youth Rally will be held at Halifax Mall in downtown Raleigh. The Rally is an opportunity for Catholic teens to come together in celebra-tion, to connect with others from across the Diocese, and to learn more about living and promoting the pro-life culture. Contact your youth
leaders for more information on this awesome, spirit filled event. The Diocesan Respect Life mass will immediately follow at noon. All of these events will be held in a heated tent!
Year of Mercy Our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has announced the Church throughout the world will observe an Extraordinary Jubilee Holy Year of Mercy.
The Corporal Works of Mercy are found in the teachings of Jesus and give us a model for how we should treat all others, as if they were Christ in disguise. They "are charitable actions by which we help our neighbors in their bodily needs" (USCCA). They respond to the basic needs of humanity as we journey together through this life.
For the next seven weeks, we will highlight a Corporal Work of Mer-cy. After each work of mercy there will be suggestions and words of advice for living them out in our daily lives. Feed the hungry: There are many people in this world who go without food. When so much of our food goes to waste, consider how good stewardship practices of your own food habits can benefit others who do not have those same resources. • Did you have delicious food at Thanksgiving or Christmas din-
ner? Donate to a food drive so everyone can have something to eat.
• Research, identify and contribute financially to organizations that serve the hungry.
• The next time you make a recipe that can be easily frozen, make a double batch and donate one to your local food pantry or soup kitchen.
• Try not to purchase more food than you are able to eat. If you notice that you end up throwing groceries away each week, pur-chasing less groceries would eliminate waste and allow you to donate the savings to those in need.
See more at: usccb.org
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Couples who attend Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends not only rediscover the joy, intimacy & romance in their relationships, but also become more active in their parish. Together, we are making mar-riages, families and our Church stronger & healthier. The next World-wide Marriage Encounter weekends are February 5-7, 2016 in Ashe-ville, NC and April 29-May 1, 2016 in Chapel Hill, NC. Early sign up is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: http://NCMarriageDiscovery.org or contact us at [email protected] or 704-315-2144.
North Carolina Mass and March for Life Join faithful from across the Diocese for the North Carolina Mass and March for Life on Friday, January 22, 2016, in Washington D.C. This year, in the Diocese of Raleigh, over 30 buses from parishes and schools are expected to make the trip. The day begins with Mass with Bishops Michael Burbidge of the Raleigh Diocese and Bishop Peter Jugis of the Charlotte Diocese and many North Carolina priests and deacons at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at 11:30 a.m. The march on the mall follows with hundreds of thousands of people from across the United States. For information about getting a seat on a bus, contact the Office of Human Life and Dignity at [email protected] English as a Second Language Offered by Cape Fear Community College Available for adults in the community at St. Mary. Morning Multilevel class with Jamie…...M-TH 9:30am-12:30pm Evening Multilevel class with Jenny.,,,..TU and TH 6:30-9:30pm The classroom is above the St. Mary Health Center. For more infor-mation, please contact Cindy at 910-362-7184.
The Basilica Shrine of St. Mary’s Eighth Annual Polish Dinner Sponsored by Knights of Columbus 1074 January 23, 2016 6:30 pm St. Mary School Cafeteria Traditional Polish dinner to inlcude : Golabki (cabbage rolls) Kluski Kapusta (cabbage and noodles) Kielbasa and Sauerkraut Pierogi Cucumber Salad, Rolls Homemade nut rolls and Pizzelles Live Polish music and dancing Cash Bar of Beer and Wine $15.00 per person $5.00 for children 12 and under Tickets will be available after all Masses and in the Parish office. The Annual Polish dinner sells out every year. Please plan to purchase your tickets early.
The Knights of Columbus Basketball Free Throw contest will be held in the gym at St. Mary School on Saturday, January 23rd from 10:00 AM until Noon. The contest is open to boys and girls ages 9-14, de-termined as of January 1st. More information will be available on the council website www.kofc1074.org. Contact Bob Benazzi, [email protected] or 910-228-5369 with questions or for more information.
Knights of Columbus Council 1074
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The Baptism of the Lord January 10, 2016 The Christmas season closes with today’s Feast. We observe John the Baptist in awe of his cousin, Jesus Who comes to him to be baptized. Just a few weeks ago we sang Carols around the Crib and listened to the story of the Magi. Jesus’ coming is all about mission – he has come to tell us about His Father’s kingdom and how we are called to be with Him forever. And how do we get there? By seeing God present all around us in the people and the daily events of our lives. The months of November and December were busy ones for the Outreach. Thanks to help from our Parishioners and friends, over 100 families received Thanksgiving Dinner and they were very grateful. A few weeks later more families, 39, were given gifts and Dinner to celebrate Christmas. So many volunteers gave of their time to purchase food and gifts with money others donated from the Giving Tree. Others organized the gifts that were donated from the Tree and also the Tree at the Cotton Exchange so that everyone on our list was taken care of. Additional volunteers put together more than 200 hygiene boxes that were then hand-delivered to the residents of Hadden Hall, the John Walker Apartments and the Full Gospel Rescue Mission. We had such an incredible response that those who stayed at the Salvation Army and Good Shepherd, also received a beautifully wrapped box filled with very useful items on Christmas Eve. You can feel the wonderful spirit of love and caring during the Christmas Season and today we are encouraged to continue living in that Spirit. Our own baptism calls us to serve our brothers and sisters, whatever their needs. Each weekend as we walk through St. Mary Basilica’s Holy Door during this Year of Mercy, and sign ourselves with Holy Water, may we recall our own Baptism and let us recommit ourselves to service. Bishop Untener’s words on the last page of the little blue book… “We are workers, not master builders, ministers not messiahs. We are prophets of a future not our own.”provide a great message for us this New Year.
Sister Isaac—Office of Social Ministry
Special Need for the Week: Clothing for young children, ages 6-12. Our beautiful quilt was won by a woman who lives in California, Syl-via Cox, who is a quilter herself. She was thrilled to learn she won it. The funds we gathered from the sale of tickets will go towards pur-chasing microwaves. RCIA We do not meet this week. Next Saturday we begin learning about the Sacraments – those signs that give us abundant life and help us on our journey.
English as a second language Meets in the Tileston Center, on Sundays, from 10:30 am to 12:15 pm, from October to June. For information, please contact Sister Marion (910-251-3606) or Dé Corbett at 910-232-2745. Volunteer instructors are welcome.
The Basilica Shrine of St. Mary 2015
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Liturgical Ministers’ Schedule Weekend of January 16 and January 17
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time For Masses in English
~ Schedule does not show substitutions ~
Saturday 5:30 pm
Sunday 8:00 am
Sunday 9:30 am
Sunday 11:00 am
D. Bryant R. Corriston
S. Elder J. Green
K. Hartung D. Hill
J. Marchese
M. Adkins J. Cappellino M. Gittings P. Gross
R. Keegan L. Newton O. Niles
C. Herdemian L. Johnson
R. Mercorella L. Vacek
M. Warzel G. Worsley J. Young
T. Bennett T. Bruhn
L. Collette G. Hill
H. Latham J. Price
R. Young
M. Arcaro A. Arcaro
S. Hovanski G. Moser
B. Meyer C. Mercer
R. Bangert J. Schmidt
A. Tosoni J. Tremaglio L. Williams
C. Kenney H. Ozment S. Zagler
S. Burkhart S. Martin S. Martin
I. Stoneback H. Todd
C. Williams
T. Barton P. Lachance F. Bindewald F. Bindewald B. Herdemian
H. Lange M. Flores J. Siler
F. Bua F. Grant
R. Keegan R. Jenski T. Longo
A. DeVega H. Bielawa B. Ozment D. Keefe
C. Mongelli
T. Patton R. Lowney L. Franks J. Patton L. Dezio S. Frelke
L. Johnson F. Romeo
E. Burke N. Cahill
M.Fedarko J. Prantil
J. Newton P. Carey E. Molina
F. DeMeza
Celebrations December 31—January 4
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Sr. Adelina in Curarén
Sr. Adelina walks down the street in Curarén, one of the 5 municipios (larger towns( of our sister parish. She is coming from the store to the convent. The sisters are no longer living in Curarén because their convent washed away in a flood in October.
Mission Corner
Baptism Vanessa Jáurequi-Del Ángel
Yurida Carreño-Ruiz
Presentations Yurida Carreño-Ruiz
In Memory
Eleanor Mary Vecchia June 15, 1935 – December 26, 2015
Mr. Bautista Mr. Miller
Mr. Norberto Bautista Irapuato #13
Col. Santa Maŕia Celaya, Guanajuato C. P. 38090 Mexico
Mr. David Miller Pope St. John XXIII National Seminary 558 South Avenue Weston, MA 02493
The Basilica is ready to welcome the Christ child. Christmas Eve 2015
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From the Principal Joyce M. Price
"Let your light so shine..." Matthew 5:16
Will Return Next Week St. Mary Athletics
What an athletic year it has been! Our Cross-country team and Volleyball teams started their season dealing with the elements...heat and hu-midity....one team outside while the other dealt with it inside. Both teams weathered the ele-ments and were a credit to our school. Our Cross
-country team has made a mark in the Middle School Cross-country program by placing our young athletes in the top of their races each week, while our Volleyball team made the semi- finals of conference play for the 4th year in a row. There were small bumps along the way for our young girls and boys, but they were able to come together and work hard to support each other as a team. When I attended the Cross-country races, I saw parents and fellow students cheering and encour-aging the athletes. When I sat with our Volleyball team during practic-es and matches, I saw and heard positive encouragement throughout the gym. This led to many close matches which the girls pulled off and won. Our Girls' Tennis team was small in number, but they took to the court and played like champions. Other schools complimented our young ladies and enjoyed playing with such sportsmanlike play-ers. Thank you to the coaches and volunteer parents who gave the athletes both leadership and direction. Our athletes make St. Mary proud. The first half of our Basketball season is coming to an end, and both teams show promise for the remainder of the season. In addition to playing league contests, I scheduled non-league contests for both teams to give our young athletes physical and mental challenges. They, too, had some bumps to deal with during these contests, but with positive leadership and dedicated coaching, the resilient young athletes were able to succeed. The coaches and administrators of several schools we have recently played sent emails with compliments to our young athletes regarding their sportsmanship and perseverance. Our athletes extended a hand to help an opponent and showed support when someone was injured. These student athletes represent the values of St. Mary School so well. This year we will host the semifinals and finals. What a thrill it would be for our athletes to rise to the top and play in the finals! When the final buzzer sounds, these children would like to say that they are a championship team and raise their trophy for all to see. They know that to reach that goal, they need to work hard as individuals and work together as a team. Come watch our teams in January. The schedule is posted on the ath-letic calendar that you can reach through the school's main webpage. Again, we need parent help at each home game to make these events work. When I post a SignUp Genius please, volunteer to help. Have a wonderful New Year!
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St. Mary School is blessed with generous supporters.
If you have not already made your gift to the SMS Annual Fund, please consider mak-
ing a contribution online today.
The St. Mary School Annual Report and Annual Fund
reply cards have been mailed to all school families, previ-
ous donors and active St. Mary Parishioners!
Consider makeing a gift in honor of a SMS student or faculty member.
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Yearbook We have a new (color!) yearbook company this year and a Publica-tions class in the middle school which lets the kids take part in putting together our yearbook. We are very excited about creating a very spe-cial yearbook this year.
Great photographs make a great yearbook. I know there are a lot of awesome photographs being taken. I'm fortunate enough to see some of them via Facebook and email. The more great pictures we have, the better yearbook we can produce- and the better chances of us repre-senting as many children as we possibly can in the yearbook (our goal).
Please take a minute or two now and over the course of the next few months to help us out by sharing your SMS pictures with us. All pho-tos welcome- events, sports, candids, anything!
Please email your pictures to [email protected]. Thank you so very much for your help with this! Buying ad space in the yearbook is a GREAT way to: Advertise your business and support the St. Mary School yearbook and keep costs down! Follow these simple steps: Choose an ad size: • business card size- $35 • quarter page- $50 • half page- $70 • full page- $125 We will create your ad page for you. Simply send us a business card or the business information. Your payment may be dropped at the school office in an envelope marked “Yearbook” by March 1st. Email Mrs. Pafford with any questions at [email protected]
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