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7321 BURKITTSVILLE ROAD MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND 21769 301-473-4800 WWW.HFCCMD.ORG Holy Family Catholic Community T HIRTIETH S UNDAY IN O RDINARY T IME O CTOBER 23 , 2016 V OL . 30 N O .44 “Let the Church always be a place of mercy and hope, where everyone is welcomed, loved, and forgiven.” ~ Pope Francis MASS SCHEDULE: SATURDAY: 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) (age 4 to grade 4) CHILDCARE AVAILABLE (infant to age 3) Third Sunday of every month Praise and Worship Mass 5:00 p.m. WEEKDAYS: Daily Mass: Monday, Tuesday and Friday 8:30 a.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel Wednesday, St. Francis of Assisi, Brunswick 9:00 a.m. Communion Service: Thursday 8:30 a.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel LITURGY OF THE HOURS: Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, St. Joseph’s Chapel HOLY DAYS: Announced on the parish website and in the parish bulletin RECONCILIATION: Tuesday 6:30 - 8:00 a.m.; Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 6:30-8:30 p.m. (Hours for Reconciliation have been extended for the Year of Mercy.) ROSARY: Every Thursday at 1:00 p.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel Every 5th Sunday of the month following the 9:00 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph’s Chapel EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: First Monday of the month 9:00 - 10:00 a.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel Third Tuesday of the Month 7:00 - 8:00 p.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Appointments available after hours. BULLETIN ITEMS: The bulletin is emailed for printing by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. ALL bulletin items must be submitted to Linda Berry, [email protected], by 9:00 a.m. on Monday. SACRAMENTS: Information on Sacraments can be found on our website or by calling the parish office.

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7321 BURKITTSVILLE ROAD ● MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND 21769 ● 301-473-4800 ● WWW.HFCCMD.ORG

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“Let the Church always be a place of mercy and hope, where everyone is welcomed, loved, and forgiven.”

~ Pope Francis

MASS SCHEDULE:

SATURDAY: 5:00 p.m.

SUNDAY: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) (age 4 to grade 4)

CHILDCARE AVAILABLE (infant to age 3)

Third Sunday of every month Praise and Worship Mass 5:00 p.m.

WEEKDAYS: Daily Mass: Monday, Tuesday and Friday 8:30 a.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel

Wednesday, St. Francis of Assisi, Brunswick 9:00 a.m.

Communion Service: Thursday 8:30 a.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel

LITURGY OF THE HOURS: Morning Prayer 9:00 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, St. Joseph’s Chapel

HOLY DAYS: Announced on the parish website and in the parish bulletin

RECONCILIATION: Tuesday 6:30 - 8:00 a.m.; Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 6:30-8:30 p.m.

(Hours for Reconciliation have been extended for the Year of Mercy.)

ROSARY: Every Thursday at 1:00 p.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel

Every 5th Sunday of the month following the 9:00 a.m. Mass, St. Joseph’s Chapel

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: First Monday of the month 9:00 - 10:00 a.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel

Third Tuesday of the Month 7:00 - 8:00 p.m., St. Joseph’s Chapel

OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Appointments available after hours.

BULLETIN ITEMS: The bulletin is emailed for printing by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday.

ALL bulletin items must be submitted to Linda Berry, [email protected], by 9:00 a.m. on Monday.

SACRAMENTS: Information on Sacraments can be found on our website or by calling the parish office.

PRAYERS FOR THE SICK

MAY OUR PRAYERS BRING THEM COMFORT, HOPE AND HEALING

Laura Holt; Nancy Farrell; Richard Slezak; Thomas Gmuer;

Brenda Kurtianyk; Norma Wigfield; Ray Paggi; Tim Geisinger,

Robert Nead; Barb Kallaugher; Matt Francis; Chris Molandar;

Jean-Francis Ramos; Patricia Millerin; Matt Francis; Rita Moore;

Noel Lester; Jonathan Sherman; Donald Price; Danielle Ricard;

Lee and Rosemarie Breczinski; Dick Kowalski; Margaret Allen;

Whit Hylton; William McGrath; Mary Anne Hilleary; Jack La-

gnese; James Bowman; Ed Schmitt; Jaqueline Caudill; Bob

Walker; Heinz Pilligrath; Kelly Quealy; Nancy Tresansky; Joe

Korona; Dave Buckler; Patrice Brodt; Maureen Mangan; Bill

Wilkenson; Evan Boyarsky; Richard Younkins; Joan Gunkelman;

Tom Remsburg; Sandy Gallina; Eileen McCormick; Margaret

Brown; Dorothy Bell; Barbara Marsh; Olen Dobkins; Pat Barrett;

Francis Simms; Colby Reid; Pamela Harris; Barbara Owens;

Carmen Diaz; Everett Staruk; Hilda Rivas; Bill Sims; Lisa DeLeo;

George Bovill; Chris McKee; Gary MacDonald; Ed Schairer; Mark

Dobek; Jim Leggieri; Bill Miller; Michael Coraggio

Don Phillips; Ethel Tully; Ron Engle;

Bobby Bell-father of Jody Maggio

Tom Kuzma; Matthew Maginnis-son of Dave and Deanna

Maginnis; Lt Stanley Worthington, USN-brother of Ellen Ander-

son; David Balog-son of Joyce and Joseph Balog; Pvt. First Class

Brian Antone-nephew of Sue and Gary Boch; Sean McCallion-

son of John & Janet McCallion

PRAYERS FOR THOSE CURRENTLY

SERVING /SUPPORTING OUR MILITARY OVERSEAS

Prayer Line Contact - Margy Burns 301-293-2621 or mmphil-

[email protected].

Hospital Visits/Communion Calls - Kindly call the parish office.

PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD

BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE WITH CHRIST

Our poor box is for St. Vincent de Paul. In this Sunday’s Gos-

pel, the tax collector’s prayer allows God to be God and so al-

lows God to pour mercy into his heart. When we pray and give

alms to the poor, we allow God’s mercy to be poured into their

hearts. Through your gift to the poor box you also can give

God’s mercy to your neighbor who is hungry, hopeless, alone

and frightened. If you or those who are close to you need

emergency financial assistance, please contact us or to volun-

teer, call 301-662-4676.

Next weekend our poor box is for Middletown Valley People

Helping People. This organization serves the area of Braddock

Heights, Middletown, Myersville and Wolfsville. They assist with

information, referrals, school supply assistance, holiday assis-

tance, senior citizen issues and transportation for medical ap-

pointments.

Poor Box

St. John Regional Catholic School:

Now accepting applications for 2017/2018 school year

grades Pre-K 3 - 8th . Scholarships, grants, and financial

aid are available, and all are encouraged to apply.

Fall Open House: Sunday, October 30th, from 1-3p.m.

Prospective parents are invited to visit SJRCS to tour the

Pre-K-8th grade classrooms. Meet the teachers; as well

as, current students and parents, and see first hand why

our National Blue Ribbon and S.T.E.M, (Science, Technol-

ogy, Engineering, and Math) school offers the best Cath-

olic school education in the area. Visit our website at

www.sjrcs.org to learn more. Contact Karen O’Boyle at

[email protected] or call 301-662-6722 for additional

information.

Saint John’s Catholic Prep:

You are invited to attend an open house at SJCP at their

new campus located in historic Buckeystown on Sunday,

November 6th from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. For more infor-

mation about admissions or the open house, please call

the school at 301-662-4210 or admis-

[email protected].

Catholic Schools

Financial Corner

1st Quarter Report - July - September 2016

· Capital Income $57,914, Mortgage costs $58,547

· Charitable Giving totaled $13,823 for the Quarter

September 2016 Report

· Capital Income $17,985, Mortgage costs $19,515

· Charitable Giving totaled $5,740 for the month

Mission: Making Missionary Disciples - including

Pastoral, Faith Formation and Music Salaries, all Faith

Formation programs, Alpha, and other in-parish

programs directly focused on discipleship.

Operating: Support for the day-to-day operation of the

parish, including operational salaries, employee

benefits, building (s) upkeep, utilities, liturgy, etc.

BUDGET ACTUAL

Income Expense Income Expense

Mission $ 93,780 $ 78,866 $ 89,145 $ 81,646

Operating $ 178,916 $ 147,682 $ 148,930 $ 142,975

BUDGET ACTUAL

Income Expense Income Expense

Mission $ 21,433 $ 23,494 $ 25,719 $ 24,320

Operating $ 60,181 $ 50,963 $ 48,522 $ 47,287

40 Days for Life Fall Campaign /Sept 28 – Nov. 6: The Begin-

ning of the End of Abortion! 40 Days for Life is the largest in-

ternationally coordinated pro-life mobilization in history, help-

ing people in local communities end the injustice of abortion

through a 3-step approach - prayer and fasting, community

outreach and constant vigil. Since the beginning of this Fall

Campaign, Sept. 28th, 69 known babies have been saved! Please

sign up for one hour of peaceful prayer per week or just one

hour during the campaign. To sign up check with Tracy Hick-

man, [email protected] or 301-676-1116 or go to

www.40daysforlife.org/Frederick.

October – Respect Life Month: The Respect Life Ministry will

promote the USCCB Respect Life Program which begins anew

in October. New materials are produced each year to help

Catholics understand, value, and become engaged with sup-

porting the dignity of every person, and therefore, the gift of

every person’s life. This year’s theme is “Moved by Mercy”.

Voting is both a privilege and a sacred duty: Please register

to vote and exercise your right to vote! Deadlines: Early Vot-

ing: October 27 ( 8am-8pm); Close of Early Voting: November 3

(8 am-8pm); Absentee Ballet Request Deadline: (Delivered by

Mail or Fax): November 1 (8pm by mail – 11:59

pm by fax); General Election: November 8 (7am

– 8pm). For further information go to http://

www.elections.state.md.us/ or call 410-269-

2840.

Christmas Craft Fair

Saturday, November 12 8 am to 4 pm

Attention Holy Family Crafters:

Last year parishioners donated a wonderful se-

lection of handcrafted items that were sold at the annual

Craft Fair. Use your creative talent to make and donate

artisan quality ornaments, wreaths, holiday decorations,

crocheted and knitted items, etc. Because you donate

your time and the materials, HFCC receives 100% of the

proceeds. If you are able to donate handcrafted items

for this year’s sale, please contact Daryl Lindstrom at

[email protected] or drop off your donation to the

parish office. Please be sure to include your name and

phone number or e-mail address with your donation.

Please contact [email protected] for more

information regarding the craft fair. Table space is

available.

Please sign up in the narthex to donate to our fabulous

raffle baskets.

Planning a seasonal trip to Disney World? Take a look at

the gift card order form today. We have included Disney

gift cards. Order these gift cards and make your trip easy!

Another new vendor this year is Under Armour. Adults

and children alike enjoy wearing their sporty clothing.

Stock up on gift cards for the whole family! These cards

can be used as gifts or for purchasing items at the local

stores and online. Orders and payment for the holiday gift

card fundraiser are due on November 6th. Don’t have an

order form? Print one from our website at hfccmd.org.

Holiday 2016 Gift Card Fundraiser

We are in need of volunteers to help

with cutting and stringing ornaments,

manning trees and collection weekend receiving

and packing.

There is assistance needed in all areas to fit

every schedule.

Please contact Lauren Dutrow 301-748-7203 or

email [email protected].

Thanks for your support. We are looking forward to a fruitful

season of giving.

2016 Helping Hands Christmas Project

Come Pray the Rosary

Every Thursday at 1:00 p.m.

in the St. Joseph’s Chapel and

every 5th Sunday of the month (October 30th),

following the 9:00 Mass

in the St. Joseph’s Chapel.

The Middletown Food Bank is especially low on the follow-

ing items:

cans of gravy

sweet potatoes

apple sauce

sauerkraut

peas

coffee/tea

cereal

Jello

Tuna/meat

There is a Middletown Food Bank basket down by the

church office or if you are shopping at the Middletown

Safeway you may drop items in the box near the front of

the store. Also any fresh produce from your gardens can

be dropped off at the Food Bank during their normal hours

of operation: 1-3 Wednesday & 9-Noon Saturday (301 W.

Main Street).

brownie mix

boxes of stuffing

corn muffins

instant mashed potatoes

hamburger helper

rice a roni

juice

shampoo and deodorant

toilet paper

Middletown Food Bank Needs

Have you ever thought about becoming Catholic? Have you

been attending Mass with your spouse, a friend, or family

member and would like to learn more about joining the faith

and sharing in the full sacramental life of the Church or are

you a faithful Catholic already and want a review of the ba-

sics of what it means to be Catholic?

We will use the SYMBOLON – THE CATHOLIC FAITH EX-

PLAINED - a series of DVDs to be reviewed and discussed in

a small group setting on many Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m.

Our next session is on October 25th and will discuss The

Holy Spirit and the Life of Grace. Please join us! Questions,

contact Deacon George, [email protected] or 301-473-

4800.

Marriage, Divorce and Annulments

from a Catholic Perspective

The Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Baltimore will be giving a

presentation in our area concerning divorce and annulment

from the Catholic perspective. This presentation will be

helpful for divorced Catholics, those divorced who wish to

marry Catholics, those parish leaders involved in the RCIA

process and any others who may have an interest because of

family or friends. This session will be held on Tuesday, No-

vember 8th at 7:00 p.m. at Holy Family in the Legacy Room.

No prior registration is required. For further information,

please call 410-547-5533.

NOVEMBER – MONTH OF ALL SOULS “May the souls of the faithful, departed through

the mercy of God, rest in peace”

Remember your deceased loved ones in a Novena of Masses offered by Fr. Rob during the month of November. Please

list the names of those whom you wish remembered on the form below or on the back of the All Souls Envelope includ-

ed in your October Sacrificial Giving packet. The Novena of Masses begin November 1st and all names will be placed on

the altar for the month. In addition, framed photos of your deceased loved ones can be brought in and placed on

the Baptismal Font beginning October 29th

.

Suggested offering per request: $10.00

Mass requested for: ______________________________________________________________________

Mass requested for: ______________________________________________________________________

Mass requested for: ______________________________________________________________________

Name of Donor: __________________________________________________________________________

Solemnity of All Saints

Tuesday, November 1

Holy Day of Obligation

Masses 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Daily Mass Schedule

Readings for the Week of October 23

Monday, 10/24 Eph 4: 32-5: 8 / Lk 13: 10-17

Tuesday, 10/25 Eph 5: 21-33 / Lk 13: 18-21

Wed, 10/26 Eph 6: 1-9 / Lk 13: 22-30

Thursday, 10/27 Eph 6: 10-20 / Lk 13: 31-35

Friday, 10/28 Eph 2: 19-22 / Lk 6: 12-16

Saturday, 10/29 Phil 1: 18b-26 / Lk 14: 1, 7-11

Sunday, 10/30 Wis 11: 22-12: 2 / 2 Thes 1: 11-2: 2 /

Lk 19: 1-10

MASS INTENTIONS This Week

Mon, 10/24, Tues, 10/25 & Fri, 10/28 8:30 a.m. Daily Mass

Wednesday, 10/26 - 9:00 a.m. Mass at St. Francis, Brunswick

Thursday, 10/27 - 8:30 a.m. Communion Service

This Week at a Glance (Subject to Change)

Sunday, October 23

NO Sacrament of Reconciliation

7:00 p.m. Gifts of the Spirit Service – Church, Legacy 1

Monday, October 24

6:30 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation Classes – Moore Center

Tuesday, October 25

6:30 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation – until 8:00 a.m.

11:30 a.m. Alpha – Legacy 1

4:30 p.m. K-6 Faith Formation Classes – Moore Center

6:15 p.m. Gr. 7 & 8 Faith Formation Classes – Moore Ctr

7:00 p.m. Finance Committee Meeting – Border’s Room

7:00 p.m. RCIA Session – Conference Room

Wednesday, October 26

1:00 p.m. Pre-K – Legacy 2

6:30 p.m. Alpha – Legacy 1

6:30 p.m. Confirmation Rehearsal – Church

7:00 p.m. Liturgical Arts Committee Meeting – Conf. Room

Thursday, October 27

9:30 a.m. Bible Study - Bible Timeline – Legacy 2

1:00 p.m. Rosary – Chapel

1:30 p.m. Over 55 Group – Narthex

Sunday, October 30

10:15 a.m. Rosary – Chapel

2:00 p.m. Confirmation Mass – Church

6:30 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation —until 8:00 p.m.

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The reward of humility

Reading I: Sirach 35:12–14, 16–18 (the God of justice)

Reading II: 2 Timothy 4:6–8, 16–18 (reward for fidelity)

Gospel: Luke 18:9–14 (the Pharisee and the tax collector)

Adult: When have you felt self-satisfied in observing the mis-

takes of others? What should we remember at such times?

Child: Have you ever thought you were better than someone

else? What is the problem with such thoughts?

Question of the Week

Sat 10/22 5:00p.m. Randall Mackie Sr. (D) Kim Papenberg

Sun 10/23 9:00a.m. People of Holy Family

11:00a.m. Margaret Callan (D) Monika McCormick

Mon 10/24 8:30a.m. Jim Ramsey Steve Ramsey

Tues 10/25 8:30a.m. Bran Thompson (D) Carolyn Thompson

Fri 10/28 8:30a.m. Arthur Fernandes (D) Giselle Nazareth

Sat 10/29 5:00p.m. Mamie Leonard (D) Peg Redmond

Sun 10/30 9:00a.m. Don Fay (D) The Kasica Family

11:00a.m. People of Holy Family

The Archdiocese of Baltimore and Holy Family are committed

to providing our children and youth with a safe and healthy

environment. All volunteers are required to complete a Volun-

teer Application and review our Statement of Policy and Code

of Conduct. Additionally, our volunteers who work with chil-

dren are required to take our online Stand Training and have a

Criminal Background Check performed. For more information

visit our website, http://www.hfccmd.org/child-and-youth-

protection-policy-stand-certification.

Child & Youth Protection Policy

Hope For The Holidays

A workshop designed for adults who are facing the

holiday season after the loss of a loved one.

Featuring Fred Schneider, LCSW-C, M. Div., M.A.

Fred is a retired Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has

worked in the field of Hospice, Pastoral Care and

Bereavement Services for 30+ years.

November 19, 2016

9am-12pm

Holy Family Catholic Community

Legacy Room

Light refreshments provided. Bring a friend!

Offered by Bridges Grief Ministry

RSVP helpful but not required 301-473-4800 At Holy Family, we believe the Spirit is building a family of

families centered around Eucharist. We strive to be a place of

welcome, to live the gospel in service to all, united with the

Universal Church.

Be Part of the Family

Holy Family Catholic Community’s

Photo Directory!

Make Sure Your

Family Isn’t

Missing in Action

for the first step

of our

Parish Census &

2016 Directory

*Every Family should

participate!

*Each family receives a

complimentary 8X10 and

a copy of the directory.

*You can schedule your

photo session online at

www.hfccmd.org/new-parish-directory

or call the Parish Office at 301-473-4800 for more

information!

Sign Up for your time

After Mass

Oct. 22/23 &

Nov. 5/6

Or online at

http://www.hfccmd.org/

new-parish-directory

- HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC COMMUNITY THANKS OUR BULLETIN ADVERTISERS – PLEASE PATRONIZE THEM WHEN POSSIBLE -

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