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St. Mary Church St. Michael Church
Pentecost Sunday May 20, 2018
Then there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on each one of
them. (First Reading)
El Greco—Pentecost, 1610, detail
Parish Mission Statement We are a Eucharist-centered community, inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit, nourished and strengthened by the sacramental life of the Church, who welcomes, accepts and celebrates our unity, as persons created in the image and likeness of God.
+Rev. Ernest Cibelli, Pastor +Rev. Lawrence Adamczyk, Associate Pastor
+Rev. George Limmer, Pastor Emeritus
ST. MARY, 224 W. Washington St. Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone 301-739-0390—Fax: 301-739-7082 Email: [email protected]
Church website: www.saintmarysonline.org
Sunday Masses — Saturday 5:15 p.m. Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m..
12:50 p.m. (Extraordinary Form) Monday — Friday 6:30 a.m.
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, and Sat 8:30 a.m. Holy Days — 6:30, 8:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m.- Vigil 7:30
p.m. First Fridays 6:30 a.m.- (School Year 10:30 a.m.)+ TBA
Sacrament of Penance— Saturdays 11:30 a.m. - 12 Noon; 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
Rosary—Monday— Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday — 9:00 a.m.
Novena— Wednesday 8:00 a.m.
ST. MICHAEL, 31 S. Martin St. Clear Spring, MD 21722
Sunday Mass Only 10:30 a.m. Sacrament of Penance—Before Mass
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration: Available 24 hours a day at
St. Maria Goretti Chapel.
Lay Corporators Frankie Corsi Dave Moats
Parish Council Officers Rhonda O’Malley, President
Jeff Ortiz, Vice-President Valerie Ricketts, Rec. Secretary Mary McNeil, Corr. Secretary
BUSINESS MANAGER Michael McCoy ext. 114
LITURGY & MUSIC Trevor Rowland ext. 119
SAINT MARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL: For information, call 301-733-1184.
Provides a Catholic-centered education for pre-kindergarten through
8th grade.
School website: www.stmarycatholicschool.org
PRINCIPAL Patricia McDermott ext. 101
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & VIRTUS
TRAINING Jan McCarter ext. 129
Dear Friends in Christ,
Pentecost is a good time to renew our daily use of the following classic prayer to ask the Holy Spirit for His guidance in all facets of life.
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. V./ Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created. R./ And You shall renew the face of the earth. Let us pray. O, God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy His consolations, Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
Please note the following variations in the Mass and confession schedule over the next few weeks:
On Thursday, May 24, at 5:30 pm, Cardinal O’Brien will visit to Confirm 28 of our young people.
On Saturday, May 26 there will be no 8:30 am Mass or 11:30 am Confessions so that Father Larry and I can attend the Diaconal Ordination of six men who will soon be ordained to the priesthood. Please consider joining us for a very beautiful Mass at the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Balti-more.
St. Maria Goretti High School graduation is Saturday, June 2, at 11:00. In order to support our graduates, this might mean we cannot offer confessions at 11:30 am.
On Sunday, June 3, we begin our Summer Schedule with Sunday Masses at 5:15 pm on Saturday evening, 7:30 am, 9:30 am, and 11:30 am Sunday morning, and 5:00 pm Sunday evening in the Extraordinary Form. (There is no change to the daily Mass or confession schedule).
Sunday, June 3, is also Corpus Christi, so the 11:30 am Mass will be followed by a Eucharistic Procession through the streets of Hagerstown. Please join us in bearing witness to our Faith and asking God’s blessings on our City!
May God bless you and keep you in His care, and may the Blessed Mother intercede for you,
Father Cibelli
5/13/2018 Attendance 876
Offertory $8,533.00 Online Giving 2,502.70 Total $11,035.70
Total Amount Needed** $15,239 **This is the amount of weekly collection that would allow St. Mary to
break even for fiscal year 2017
Poor Box $164.00 School $102.00 Capital Improvements $125.0 Ascension $967.00 Catholic Communications $687.00
*Not used for St. Mary operating expenses
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Offertory $497.00 Catholic Communications $20.00
Amount Needed** $749 **This is the amount of weekly collection that would allow St. Michael to break even for fiscal year 2017
Stewardship St. Mary’s
St. Michael’s
NEW ADORERS needed for PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL at St. Maria Goretti in Hagerstown:
Sunday: 8am, 12noon
Tuesday: 11pm
Wednesday: 4pm
Friday: 1 am, 4am, 9am, 3pm, 5pm
Saturday: 5pm, 7pm
There are many other hours where we need "backup" adorers! Contact Mr./Mrs. Ott for more information at 301-739-4167.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Anyone experiencing a hardship is encouraged to contact the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Help Line for assistance (301-739-0390 extension 124). Your contributions to the poor box are appreciated!
The hosts for the month of May have been graciously
donated by The Legion of Mary Group. Thank You!
Now Open! Enrollment for new students for the 2018-2019 School Year
St. Mary Catholic School offers Pre-K 4 through 8th Grade Come see why we were awarded the National Blue Ribbon of Excellence in 2017
by the U.S. Department of Education! You can now inquire and apply directly on our website – www.stmarycatholicschool.org
Welcome Grants for Catholic students who attend public school are available for grades 1, 3, 4 & 5. If you would like a tour or more information, please call Rachel O’Connor at 301-733-1184 or
Mission Statement: St. Mary Catholic School empowers children in their faith journey and promotes academic excellence and life-long service inspired by the Gospel of Jesus Christ
in a nurturing community.
Just a reminder that St. Mary Catholic Church has ended the collections for the Embracing Our Mission program. Your contributions over the past years have supported the projects and programs for the St. Mary Parish and the Archdiocese of Balti-more immensely. St. Mary is eternally grateful for your on-line contributions. Please remember to go to the Parish online giving link, osvonlinegiving.com, to cancel your deduction for the Embracing Our Mission (EOM) program.
May 20, 2018
Right to Life: --
There's an abortion
facility in Hager-
stown at 160 W.
Washington St, Suite
100, just 3 doors
from St. Mary
Church, and there's a
serious need for adults and children to be there pray-
ing for a change of mind of those entering. There's
an opportunity for sidewalk counseling if you're
comfortable doing that, but first, prayer at the site is
very powerful. Volunteers are needed 2 days each
week: every Thursday from 9 to 11 AM; every
other Tuesday and every other Saturday from 9
to 11 AM. Open Tuesday, May 22 and June 5;
Thursday, May 24, May 31, and June 7; Satur-
day, June 2. We also need another " shift" to stay
until the women come out after the abortion so we
can provide some help. Please email Janet Neel
[email protected] if you can help.
CAR WASHES TO SUPPORT OUR YOUTH
—Come support our young people going to the
Steubenville summer youth conferences! Car
washes will be held in the walnut street parking
lot on the following dates: April 28 — May 5 —
June 2,9,16,23 They will start immediately after
830 am Mass and go until about 4pm. Cost is by
donation.
Called to Greatness (CTG) youth group
for high school students meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday from 7-9 pm in the parish center. Food,
fellowship and faith! Contact Todd Anderson,
301-491-4881 or hagerstownhome-
[email protected] for details/ questions.
Steubenville Summer Youth
Conference.
This year’s dates are July 20-22. Actual cost is $250 but no one will be turned away due to lack of funds. We are doing car washes and other fundraisers to raise money for this event. Please contact Todd Anderson at 301-491-4881 or [email protected] for details and to register.
The flowers on all the
altars are in loving
memory of
Angela Ariola Floresca
From her daughter,
Gloria.
Visitation: Please notify the parish office
when a parishioner is hospitalized or una-
ble to attend Church and wishes to receive
Eucharist or the Sacrament of Anointing.
Parish Picnic
*** Save the Date***
Saturday, August 18, 5-9
The parish picnic will be held at
Antietam Recreation this year..
Keep a look out for more details
RESPECT LIFE: Thank you to everyone who par-
ticipated in our Annual Mothers' Honor Roll and
Novena of Masses, and for your donation to our
parish Respect Life activities throughout the
year.
Baptisms: Baptisms for children of registered pa-rishioners, are scheduled for 12:30 pm on the 2nd and 3rd Saturdays of each month. Prior to the Bap-tism, parents are required to attend one of the monthly Baptism Preparation Classes on a specified Sunday at 12:30 pm. Call the parish office to sched-ule a class and a Baptism.
Ask The Priest
Father,
What is the difference between Extreme Unction and the Anointing of the Sick?
They are two names for the same sacrament. Extreme Unction was the name that was given to the sacrament
before the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). After the Council, the name was changed to the Anointing
of the Sick. The name change coincided with a renewed understanding of the sacrament. Extreme Unction
as the name implies was given to people in extreme (near death) circumstances. “Unction” is simply another
word for anointing. The Anointing of the Sick renewed the Scriptural understanding that the sacrament was
not just for those near death, but was to be given to those who were seriously sick (life threating in a much
broader sense.) We read in the Letter of James, 5:14-15, “Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the
presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint [him] with oil in the name of the Lord,
and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins,
he will be forgiven.” According to the Catechism of the Council of Trent (1545-1563), “this Sacrament is to
be administered to those only whose malady is such as to excite apprehensions of approaching death.” Ac-
cording to the current Catechism of the Catholic Church (1997), those who can be anointed are expand-
ed, #1514 “The Anointing of the Sick" is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of death. Hence,
as soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for
him to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived." #1515 “If a sick person who received this
anointing recovers his health, he can in the case of another grave illness receive this sacrament again. If dur-
ing the same illness the person's condition becomes more serious, the sacrament may be repeated. It is fitting
to receive the Anointing of the Sick just prior to a serious operation. The same holds for the elderly whose
frailty becomes more pronounced.”
“Ask The Priest” is a continuing feature of the Bulletin. If you have a question regarding the Catholic faith, please place your question in the box on the back table.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CORNER
K of C Pangborn ASM 387 is paying Tribute to Veterans on Memorial Day 2018 with an AMERICAN Flag Display of Honor. Show your Support by Sponsoring a Flag to be displayed at Your Church during Memorial Day Weekend. See Knight Members or flyer Posted at entrance of Church. $25 donation per flag with proceeds given to ARCHDIOCESE FOR THE MILITARY SERVCES, INC., the Military Chaplain Scholarship Program, to help fund the Education of Seminarians preparing to become Catholic Chaplain in the U.S. armed Services.
Please consider donating a faded or tattered American flag for a flag retirement ceremony to be held June 9th at the council hall. Donations can be dropped off at the hall.
Pangborn Council Family Picnic will be held Saturday, June 9th starting at 6pm. A Flag Retirement Cere-mony presented by the Boy Scouts and Assembly will highlight this evening.
Bingo Bingo Bingo. Every Tuesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall (20340 Leitersburg Pike, Hager-stown, MD 21742) Starting at 6:45 pm we conduct 34 bingo games for the public. Please join us and have fun.
The Columbus Hall and the Pavilion are available for rental. Please call 301-739-9019 for more infor-mation.
Another benefit to being a Knight: Opportunity to build personal leadership skills through active involve-ment in the Order.
Officer elections for 2018-2019 will be held at the June 14th meeting.
Inquiries about the local Knights of Columbus Pangborn Council should be should be made to our Grand Knight, Greg Hannigan, at [email protected].
Day Date Mass Intention
Monday 5/21 6:30 All Mothers 8:30 Special Intentions of Kitty Hudson
Tuesday 5/22 6:30 Special Intentions of Kevin Sweeney 8:30 The Desires of Two Hearts
Wednesday 5/23 6:30 Special Intentions of Kevin Sweeney
8:30 Padre Pio
Thursday 5/24 6:30 Special Intentions of Robert Eves 8:30 Vocations to the Priesthood
Friday 5/25 6:30 Isabel Sainz 10:30 Ann Pauline McDermott
Saturday 5/26 8:30 NO MASS 5:15 Holy souls in Purgatory
Sunday 5/27 8:00 Gene Eakle 9:30 Special Intentions of Holy Father Frances 11:00 St. Michael’s and St. Mary’s Parishioners 12:50PM Szele – Hadford Family
St. Michael Church 10:30am May 27, 2018 Matthew Carroll
Sunday 5/20 Pentecost Sunday Acts 2:1-11 / Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13
Monday 5/21 Monday Saint Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs James 3:13-18 / Mark 9:14-29
Tuesday 5/22 Tuesday Saint Rita of Casicia, Religious James 4:1-10 / Mark 9:30-37
Wednesday 5/23 Wednesday James 4:13-17 / Mark 9:38-40
Thursday 5/24 Thursday James 5:1-6 / Mark 9:41-50
Friday 5/25 Friday Saint Bede the Venerable, Priest and Doctor of the Church, Saint Gregory VII, Pope, Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, Virgin James 5:9-12 / Mark 10:1-12
Saturday 5/26 Saturday Saint Philip Neri, Priest James 5:13-20 / Mark 10:13-16
Sunday 5/27 The Most Holy Trinity Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 / Romans 8:14-17 / Matthew 28:16-20
St. Mary Church Holy Mass Intentions May 21 — 27, 2018
Readings for May 20 — 27, 2018
Please pray for
Matthew Edward Carroll,
son of
Margaret
and
Matthew Carroll
May he rest in the
Peace of Christ!
Summer 2018 Mass Schedule Announcement
For the past year, the Pastoral Council, School Board, Facilities Committee, and Finance Committee have been praying and working hard on some exciting projects. We are currently working on dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s before making a full presentation to you, which I hope to deliver on Pentecost. In the meantime, however, I need to share with you that these projects will mean that over the summer the parking lot here on our main property will not be usable, including the temporary loss of its handicap parking spaces.
This will mean that we only have our Walnut Street Parking lot for use for Sunday Masses, and consequently, over-all space, including entrance and exit, will be significantly reduced.
Therefore, the Staff, Pastoral Council, School Board, Facilities Committee and Finance Committee have advised me that we will need to allow more time for the elderly and handicapped to get to and from their vehicles and more time for the lot to clear after one Mass before people start arriving for the next.
Drawing our inspiration from the success of the Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday schedule, yet with some modifica-tions, these same advisory committees have recommended to me that we observe the following Sunday Mass schedule for the summer: 5:15 pm Saturday 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:30 am, 5:00 pm (Extraordinary Form) This summer schedule will begin on June 3rd.
I would like to reiterate that this summer schedule is being recommended to me by these advisory committees, who represent all of you, for the overall good of the members of our community. I certainly understand that any change can be challenging, especially one that affects our Sunday routine. Of course, Father Larry and I are affected, too, by having an earlier start time and a later finish time to our Sunday schedule. But we hope that you can tolerate any inconvenience this may cause you for the sake of the overall good of our community.
I look forward to sharing with you the details of these summer projects in a just a few weeks. In the meantime, your comments about the summer schedule are most welcome. Please feel free to share them with me or a member of one of
Making Strides for the Unborn!
Are you interested in exploring a new way to live out your faith in helping to promote a Pro-Life culture in Hagerstown and beyond?
Are you interested in improving your fitness and offering running as a form of prayer?
Join the Hagerstown Life Runners Chapter!
We meet every other Saturday for a run through downtown Hagerstown followed by prayer and witness in front the Washington Street abortion facility.
Contact
Jonathan McGreevy if interested! 301.748.5328