OUR LADY OF MERCY PARISH 131 Davis Street, Easton, PA 18042 Parish Center and St. Bernard’s Oratory: 132 S. Fifth Street, Easton, PA 18042 Parish Center hours 8 AM – 4 PM daily Monday thru Friday (except holidays) Phone: (610) 252-7381 • Fax: (610) 252-6757 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.olomercy.com Through Stewardship ~ Reaching Out With Love Pastoral Staff: Administrator: Rev. Keith Laskowski Permanent Deacon: Mr. Jose DeCastro Permanent Deacon: Mr. Henry Fleck, Jr. Catholic Ministry to the Sick: Rev. Elias D. Munyaneza, A.J. Easton Area Catholic Youth Group: Mrs. Kelly DeRaymond Business Manager: Parish Music Director: James Convery PREP Coordinator: Mrs. Johanna Florez Baptism/Bautismo: (Pre-registration is required) English Preparation Class: 7:00p.m. 1st Monday of Month Baptisms in English: Third Sunday of the Month 2:00p.m. Charlas Pre-Bautismales: Primer Domingo del mes Bautismos en Español: Segundo Domingo del mes 2:00p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday / Sabado 3:30 – 4:15p.m. at St. Bernard’s Oratory or by appointment at any time. Ministry to the Sick: Communion Call List/Homebound Visits: Call Parish center to be put on list. Hospital Calls/Last Rites: Notify your hospital staff. They will contact priest on call or dial 610-252-7381 x309. Religious Education/Educación Religiosa Notre Dame High School (610) 868-1431 Parish Religious Education Program Classes are held: Sunday/Domingo 8:45 – 10:15a.m. Grades 1-8 and Special Sacramental Programs in the Parish Center. For information call Johanna Florez at the Parish Center. Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator: Ms. Wendy S. Krisak, M.A., NCC, LCP Confidential Telephone: (800) 791-9209 Diocesan Safe Environment Coordinator: Sr. Meg Cole, S.S.J. - Telephone: (610) 866-0581 November 30, 2014 1st Sunday of Advent SATURDAY VIGIL MASS: St. Bernard’s Oratory 4:30p.m. (English) SUNDAY MASSES: St. Bernard’s Oratory 7:30a.m. (English) 9:00a.m. (English) 10:30a.m. (English) 12:00noon (Spanish) WEEKDAY MASSES: St. Bernard’s Oratory Monday: 8:00a.m. 12:10p.m. Tuesday: 8:00a.m. 12:10p.m. Wednesday: 8:00a.m. 12:10p.m. 7:00p.m. (Spanish) Thursday: 8:00a.m. 12:10p.m. Friday: 8:00a.m. 12:10p.m. New Parishioners: WELCOME! See the Priest after Mass to register. FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Upcoming Weekend Schedule December 6th & 7th Mass Schedule 4:30 pm Celebrant: Fr. Keith Lector: Kirk Colton Eucharistic Ministers: Jason Wambold, Kirk Colton, Marie Cimino Altar Servers: Campanelli Sisters Greeter: OUR LADY OF MERCY ST. BERNARD ORATORY Saturday November 29 4:30 pm James P. Donegan, Sr. [Catherine Donegan] Sunday, November 30, FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT 7:30 am Joseph Schrantz [Wife/Daughters] 9:00 am Bonney Cervasi [Larry/Pat Bleam] 10:30 am Nina Knott [Nancy Lazzara] 12:00 pm Amaya Turcios Fam. Monday, December 1 8:00 am Jack Lambert [Helen T. Brennan] 12:10 pm Antoinette Hirsh [Family] Tuesday, December 2 8:00 am Frank Buongiorno [Jim/Mary Linton] 12:10 pm Spec. Int./Robert Cordero Wednesday, December 3 8:00 am James McGill [Piergallini Family] 12:10 pm NO MASS 7:00 pm Thursday, December 4 8:00 am Spec. Int./Cordero Family 12:10 pm Kevin Dolan [Betty Cavanaugh] Friday, December 5 8:00 am Memorial & Endowment Society 12:10 pm Thomas Moretti [Olive/Joe Dagon, II] Saturday, December 6 4:30 pm Asher/Josephine Moser [Family] Sunday, December 7, SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT 7:30 am Jo/Patti Porrello 9:00 am Mary A. Weiss [John Weiss] 10:30 am Claire W. Davis [Rose Marie Koury] 12:00 pm 7:30 am Celebrant: Fr. Keith Lector: Frank Prekel Eucharistic Ministers: Elizabeth Stevens, Amy Robinson Altar Servers: Steve Wallo Greeter: 9:00 am Celebrant: Fr. Elias Lector: Richard Larkin Eucharistic Ministers: Tom Hess, Carina Schaffer Altar Servers: Brandon Kummer Greeter: 10:30 am Celebrant: Fr. Keith Lector: Christine Bradley Eucharistic Ministers: Karen Corpora, Robert Diventura Altar Servers: Lauren/Faith Johnson Greeter: Millie Reichard Collection Counters: Noel/Steve Lammers, Colleen Hill Would You Like to Donate a Christmas Poinsettia in memory of a loved one, for the altar on Christmas? Please place $10 in an envelope with your name and the person in whose memory the flowers are given. Envelopes may be handed in at the Parish Center or placed in the collection basket. PLEASE NOTE: There will be no 12:10 Mass on Wednesday, December 3. The Beautiful Custom of breaking and sharing Christmas Wafers at the family Christmas meal was originated in Eastern Europe and is still practiced by many families today. The head of the family offers a brief prayer of thanksgiving to the Lord and then breaks and shares a piece with each member of the family. Christmas Wafers are available at the Parish Center (8 am-4 pm). Donation of $2 per envelope would be appreciated. RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved. Because the bulletin for November 30th had to be submitted early, the collection for November 22nd & 23rd will be included in the December 7th bulletin. A SPECIAL “THANK YOU” to the Strunk Funeral Home who sponsored our 2015 calendars. Please pick up your copy in the vestibule. 2 204 OUR LADY OF MERCY CHURCH November 30, 2014 Our Lady of Mercy will be celebrating the feast day of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 12. There will be Mañanitas with Mariachi at the 4 am Mass in the Oratory, followed by refreshments in the social hall. The Oratory will be open in the evening from 7 pm-8:30 pm for a prayer service and reenactment. ADVENT TODAY, we celebrant the FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT, THE BEGINNING OF A NEW LITURGICAL YEAR. Each year we prepare for God’s coming. Even as we wait for God’s spirit to transform us, we can celebrate the gifts we have already received. In this Advent Season, the signs of God’s presence are all about us. Let this year be a beginning for us of a new life of love and service to His name. Come and See Weekend The young men of the Diocese of Allentown are invited to visit St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia. The weekend includes Mass and time with our Seminarians; a time for prayer, adoration and reflection; sightseeing in Philadelphia; a visit to the Shrine of St. John Neumann; and a stop at Pat’s for a cheese steak! To register, call the office of Vocations at 610-437-0755. Community Penance Service Monday, December 22, 7 PM – OLOM Tuesday, December 23, 4 PM - St. Anthony’s Tuesday, December 23, 7 PM - St. Jane’s Pro-Life Life Ad Sign ups for the Life Ad will be held in the vestibule next weekend. This Pro-Life ad will be published in the Allentown Morning Call newspaper on Thursday, January 22, 2015, the 42nd anniversary of the legalization of abortion in this country. A donation of $5 is being collected for individuals and $10 for families and organizations. Each sponsor will have their name listed in the Ad under our parish. Proceeds in excess of the Ad cost will be donated to Mary’s Shelter, Cay Galgon Center in Bethlehem. Catholic Parent Revival During the season of advent be treated to an afternoon of inspiring national speakers and meaningful prayer meant to breathe new life into the vocation of parenthood. Parents, grandparents and guardians are invited to gather together to be reenergized in their faith and supported in the daily effort of growing faith as a family. Will be held Saturday, December 6, at the following locations: St. Elizabeth, Fullerton, 2:30-5:30 pm; Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Bethlehem, 12:30-4:45 pm. This event is free, but registration is requested. Call 610289-8900, ext. 221 or [email protected] no later than Wednesday, December 3. The Giving Tree is Back Here is an opportunity to help a mother and family in need this Christmas. Our “giving tree” will help support Catholic Charities in their Pregnancy and Parenting Support Services. Next week you will see a Christmas tree in the back of the Church with tags. Each tag has an item to be purchased and wrapped and returned to the back of the Church by Sunday, December 28th . REMEMBER OUR VETERANS THIS CHRISTMAS Approximately 1,100 veterans are buried at Resurrection Cemetery in Wescosville, PA. Members of Air Products Information Technology want to remember them with a Christmas wreath through the national Wreaths Across America organization on December 13th. Wreaths are $15 each and can be sponsored on-line at waa.convio.net/goto/PA0066. Simply click on Support PA0066 Air Products Information Technology and proceed ith your donation. "In life they honor our Country; in death our country honors them." Please remember our veteran this Christmas! Prayer is the key to heaven But faith unlocks the door 3 204 FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Protecting God’s children for grades 1 thru 4 (tentative date) December 7th Protecting God’s children grades 6, 7 & Special Communion Class (tentative date) Dec. 14th Easton Area Catholic Youth Group News & Upcoming Events DECEMBER Parent consent forms are being sent home for this lesson. 6 - Advent Vesper Practice - 10:00 In the School Santa’s Helpers set-up – 11:00 in the school 7 - Santa’s Helpers Day – 1- 3:30 in the school 14 - St. Anthony of Padua Advent Vespers So why go to Sunday Mass? Easy: because Jesus is there. For real. REAL PRESENCE A lot of people who are much smarter than I have written pages of solid theology on why we believe that Jesus Christ is really present – body, blood, soul, and divinity – in the Eucharist. Our faith teaches us that at every Mass, every drop of wine and every crumb of the host is 100% transformed into Jesus’ body and blood. It happens in a way we don’t totally understand and can’t really explain, through the mysterious power of the Holy Spirit and the grace of God through the words of consecration. And the end result is that we get to receive Him into our bodies. If you’re looking to read some of those great theological works… go find them. We’ve all been wrestling to find the words to explain that Jesus meant it when He said, “This IS my body,” and “This IS my blood,” and “DO THIS in memory of me” (I added the all-caps… because sometimes I wish the priest would shout those parts at Mass to help people get it. But that wouldn’t really be super reverent. And Jesus probably didn’t shout at the Last Supper). I love how St. Paul – a guy who didn’t personally walk with Jesus while He was in the flesh, but had a life-changing encounter with Him after His death and resurrection (hmm… sound familiar? Like, I dunno… me? You?) – breaks it down for the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 11:23-26). They were struggling with coming to Mass reverently (hmm… sound like anyone else you know?), and so as he calls them out in love, St. Paul says that he is simply handing on to them what he had received from the Lord: that at the Last Supper, the night before the crucifixion, Jesus took bread and wine, told the disciples that it was His body and blood, and commanded them to do the same, in remembrance of Him. He didn’t say that Jesus said to play pretend. There was no talk of symbols or representations. Jesus said to do the same, and St. Paul was simply following His lead. Author Rachel Allen 1:30 Practice 3:00 in St. Anthony of Padua Church The Youth Group will be performing a Live Nativity SANTA’S HELPERS Sunday, December 7th The Easton Area Catholic Youth Group would like to help any Mom or Dad who may wish to go shopping without the kids for the afternoon. FREE Babysitting Service from 1-3:30 in the St. Anthony School Building. There will be activities which include: Arts & Crafts, Games, Movies, and much more Congratulations!! to our Newly Confirmed Students Allison Amentler Margaret Donovan Marcos Moran Kelly Nguyen Matthew Smickle July Torres Elizabeth Wescoe Gannon Corpora Riley Langen Grace Mulligan Julian Paredes-Gaviria Ethan Smith Nicholas Vincent Jonathan Zapata May God Bless them as they continue to live in His Spirit. Thank You!!!!!!! Monday Dec.1 Advent Weekday Is 2:1-5 Mt 8:5-11 (175) Tuesday Dec.2 Advent Weekday Is 11:1-10 Lk 10:21-24 Wednesday Dec. 3 Saint Francis Xavier, Priest Is 25:610a Mt 15:29-37 (177) Thursday Dec. 4 Advent Weekday Saint John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church Is 26:1-6 Mt 7:21, 24-27 (178) First Friday Dec. 5 Advent Weekday Is 29:17-24 Mt 9:27-31 (179) First Saturday Dec. 6 Advent Weekday Saint Nicholas, Bishop Is 30:19-21, 23-26 Mt 9:35—10:1, 5a, 6-8 (180) Sunday Dec. 7 Second Sunday of Advent Is 40:1-5, 911 2 Pt 3:8-14 Mk 1:1-8 (5) To our catechists and teachers, who give their time to teach us their faith by word and example: Mrs. Karen Corpora & Mr. David Pritchard To the Choir for the lovely voices that they shared. Thank you!! Food will be collected next weekend for the Easton Area Interfaith Food Bank. Please put in the vestibule. Week of 11/30/14 4 204 OUR LADY OF MERCY CHURCH Time 1:30 7 pm 9:15am & 7pm 10:30 7 pm 7:30 Event NO PREP Ultreya de Cursillo Bap Prep Class Book Club St. B O Rosary Group Knitting Ministry Juan XXIII St. B O St. B O St. B O 5 pm Spanish Charismatic St. B O 7 pm Encuentro Matrimonial St. B O Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Week of 12/07/14 Time 1:30pm 3 pm Sun. Mon. 9:15am & 7pm Tues 10:30 7 pm 6:30 pm Wed. 7:30 pm Event Ultreya de Cursillo Juan XXIII Mtg. Book Club Rosary Group Knitting Ministry Divine Mercy Cenacle Juan XXIII Thur. 4 am Fri. Sat. November 30, 2014 10 am 5 pm Mañanitas a la Virgen de Guadalupe Buildings & Grounds Grupo Carismático Loc. St. B O St. B O Location ST. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O St. B O Lecturas: Isaías 63:16b-17, 19; 64:2b–7; Salmo 80; 1 Corintios 1:3–9 Marcos 13:33–37 Salmo: Senor, muéstranos tu favor y salvanos. Misa de Domingo 11/30 Ministro de Eucaristía: Ynes Herrera & Ana Cruz Lector: Deisy Escalante Evodio Mendez Contadores: Iris & Deisy Escalante Scrip: Carlos Orellana Misa de Domingo 12/7 Ministro de Eucaristía: Carlos R, José L. Amaya, Iris O. Lector: Margarita Palacios & Daysi Díaz Contadores: Amada & Wilfredo, Margarita Palacios Scrip: Maribel & Martin Hernández Intenciones de la Misa: Amaya Turcias [familia] Tema de la Misa: Nuestras lecturas de hoy continúan con las ideas expresadas en las lecturas de los dos domingos anteriores: debemos estar preparados y vigilantes. Claro que lo diferente hoy es que comenzamos un tiempo nuevo en el año de la Iglesia. Pero escuchemos a Dios que nos habla a través de Isaías: “Tú sales al encuentro del que practica alegremente la justicia y no pierde de vista tus mandamientos”. Escucha lo que pide hoy de ti Dios ahora que comenzamos este tiempo de vigilancia y de espera. Los Sacramentos Confesiones: Sábado 3:30 – 4:15 PM Bautismo: La charla para los bautizos será el primer domingo del mes después de la Misa de las 12:00 del mediodía. Los bautizos se celebrarán el segundo domingo del mes a las 2:00 pm. Hablar con el Padre o el Diácono después de la Misa Dominical para hacer los arreglos. Requisitos Debe estar registrado y asistiendo a Misa por lo menos 3 meses y dar constancia, en preparación para todos los Sacramento. Favor de usar los sobres en la ofrenda. Matrimonio: La Diócesis requiere un tiempo de preparación de 6 meses para matrimonios. Favor de hablar con el Padre con tiempo para más información. Clases de Religión (catecismo)- todo niño estudiando en una escuela pública debe venir a las clases de PREP. Empezando el 1er grado. Misa en Español: La Misa dominical en español es a las 12:00 pm. Hay una Misa durante la semana en español, los miércoles a las 7:00 pm. 5 204 FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT El Plan de Reconciliación: El Señor Jesús Después del pecado de Adán y Eva, ellos y todos sus descendientes quedaron en poder del demonio. Nosotros también. Dios tuvo compasión de los hombres y prometió un Redentor que nos reconciliaría, sanando las rupturas. Este Reconciliador nacería de una Mujer que aplastaría con su pie la cabeza de la serpiente infernal que había engañado a Adán y Eva. Por esto, todo el pueblo de Israel esperaba al Salvador. Los Patriarcas y Profetas del Antiguo Testamento iban recordando al pueblo elegido la promesa de Dios. Se cumplió la promesa hecha por Dios de Adán y Eva cuando la segunda Persona de la Santísima Trinidad se hizo hombre en las purísimas entrañas de la Virgen María por obra del Espíritu Santo; y cuando este Dios y Hombre verdadero - Jesucristo - murió en la Santa Cruz para pagar por todos los pecados del mundo, reconciliándonos así con Dios, con nosotros mismos, con los hermanos humanos y con toda la creación. ¿Tuvo Dios compasión de los hombres después del pecado de Adán y Eva? Si, Dios tuvo compasión de los hombres después del pecado de Adán y Eva, y para salvarnos prometió un Redentor. ¿Quién es el Redentor y Reconciliador de los hombres? El Redentor y Reconciliador de los hombres es Jesucristo. ¿Quién es el Señor Jesús? El Señor Jesús es el Hijo de Dios hecho hombre, que nació de la Virgen María, murió en la Cruz para salvar a todos los hombres y resucitó al tercer día. ¿Jesucristo es verdadero Dios y verdadero Hombre? Si, Jesucristo es verdadero Dios y verdadero Hombre en la unidad de una sola Persona que es divina. ¿Desde cuándo existe Jesucristo? El Señor Jesús, como Dios, existe desde siempre porque es la Segunda Persona de la Santísima Trinidad; y como hombre, existe desde la Encarnación. ¿Qué es la Encarnación? La Encarnación es el misterio de la unión de la naturaleza divina y de la naturaleza humana en la única Persona de Dios Hijo. ¿Cómo se realizó la Encarnación del Hijo de Dios? La Encarnación del Hijo de Dios se realizó cuando el Espíritu Santo, de las purísimas entrañas de la Virgen María, formó un cuerpo perfecto, sin pecado, y un alma nobilísima que unió a aquel cuerpo; en el mismo instante, a este cuerpo y alma se unió el Hijo de Dios y de esta manera el que antes era sólo Dios, sin dejar de serlo, quedó hecho hombre, igual a todos los hombres en todo, menos en el pecado. ¿Se podría decir que en Cristo hay dos personas? Nunca, en Jesucristo hay una sola Persona que es divina, con dos naturalezas: la divina y la humana. 12 de Diciembre- Misa para la Virgen de Guadalupe con Mariachi a las 4 a.m. en el Oratorio San Bernardo. Habrá un refrigerio después de Misa en el salón social de San Bernardo. El día 12 de Diciembre el Oratorio San Bernardo estará abierto de 7pm8:30pm, para las personas que gusten visitar a la Virgen de Guadalupe, o escuchar la narración que será leída por Marcos Fuentes Celebración de la Virgen de Guadalupe - Lehigh Valley Jueves, December 11, 7:00pm - 8:30pm Allentown Central Catholic High School, 301 N 4th St, Allentown, PA Celebración de la Santa Misa por el Obispo Juan Barres Seguida de un compartir social en el salón de los Pastores de la Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón Inicia nuevo año litúrgico Ciclo B El adviento es el tiempo litúrgico que sirve para preparar la celebración del nacimiento de Jesús, el Hijo de Dios, y para reflexionar en que toda la humanidad estamos esperando la segunda venida de nuestro Salvador. Son cuatro domingos en que se usa el color morado para los ornamentos. 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