Parish Stewardship January 17-18, 2015: $11,948.50 (inclement weather) Jan. 19, 2014: $13,311.70 Jan. 20, 2013: $14,099.00 The collection that is taken up each weekend is the life support for our church community. The ministries and events listed on the calendar are supported by your donations. Thank you for your generosity. “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me” (Mt. 25:35). Today, we are reminded of Jesus’ call to see him in all those we encounter. The Catholic Relief Services Collection sees J esus in displaced families, those who seek to change unjust laws, and those who need pastoral care and humanitarian assistance across the globe. How will you help Jesus in disguise? Please be generous in today’s Collection. PARISH CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Monday, January 26, 2015 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sewing Group—Finnegan Room Bible Study—Coll Room Bible Study—Finnegan Room Prayer Shawl Group—Fritz Room Tuesday, January 27, 2015 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. We The Living –Finnegan Room Contemp. Ensb. Rehearsal—Church Tues. Evening Bible Study—Kitchenette Wednesday, January 28, 2015 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Bible Study—Finnegan Room PREP RCIA—Finnegan Room Choir Rehearsal—Church Thursday, January 29, 2015 3:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Youth Choir rehearsal—Church Boy Scouts—Basement CODA—Fritz Room Co-ed Adult Volleybl—Hanlon Center Friday, January 30, 2015 6:00 a.m. Top Gun Group—Finnegan Room Saturday, January 31, 2015 4:00 p.m. Confessions—Church Sunday, February 1, 2015 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. PREP Adult Ed. Series—Finnegan Room Guardians—Church Basement Retreat Team Meeting Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition for the 2015 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship. The competition will be jointly sponsored by our parish Knights of Columbus council as well as Saint Theresa and Saint John Vianney councils (Saint Joseph’s parish) and Sacred Heart councils. It will be held on Sunday evening, 25 January at 5:30 PM in the Hanlon Center. Registration will be held on the day of the event, beginning at 5:00 PM. The District Competition will also be held that day immediately following the local contests. There is no charge to participate. Proof of age is required. The Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship is held annually, with winners progressing through local, district, regional and state competitions. All boys and girls 9 to 14 years old are eligible to participate and will compete in their respective age / gender divisions. Last year more than 120,000 sharpshooters participated in over 3,600 local competitions. For more information, contact Nik Santanasto, Assumption BVM Council, 610-865-5828 or by email at [email protected]. Mission Statement The Church of the Assumption B.V.M. is dedicated to becoming a community of disciples of Jesus Christ. As disciples we make Jesus Christ a living reality in the lives of the members of our parish family. By guiding and encouraging our people to discipleship through a heightened awareness of our Lord’s presence in their lives, the parish community becomes a visible and active expression of the living Christ in our world today. Assumption Parish Staff Parish Office: 610-867-7424 - ext. 10 Rev. Msgr. Nevin Klinger J.C.L., M.A., Pastor Deacon Don Elliott, ext. 18 Saint Michael the Archangel School: 610-867-8422 Dr. Joanne LoFaso, Principal; Mrs. Colleen Weiss, Assistant Principal Assumption Preschool, Carol Barron, M. S., Director: 610-867-7892 Christina Durback, DRE: Parish & St. Michael Middle School: 610-814-0712 Dr. Dennis Varley: Director of Music: 610-282-1872 Mary Williams/Parish Office – x10, Email: [email protected] Kate Varley –Room Scheduling/Bulletin – x11, Email: [email protected] ShareCare Faith-In-Action—610-867-7424 x19 Youth Outreach St. Michael Middle School and Assumption PREP are collecting soup (canned or packaged) and crackers for the St. Paul Food Bank in Allentown and Betty Lou’s Food Bank in Coopersburg during January. Please remember to drop off your donations in the boxes in the hallway of St. Michael Middle School. RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Did you know that Assumption Parish has a Respect Life Ministry? The group will meet regularly on the second Tuesday of each month to discuss Pro-Life issues and how they pertain to us as a parish community. Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 10. We’ll meet at 9:00 a.m. in the parish office kitchenette AND we’ll meet at 7:00 p.m. in the Coll Room. Choose which time best fits your schedule. We’ll be discussing future events to promote pro-life in our parish. RSVP to Lisa Temple at 281-507-8912 or email her at [email protected] Women of the Parish Let’s join together in prayer on the second Thursday of each month to say the Rosary. We’ll meet on Thursday, February 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the church. Any questions? You can email Bonnie Preisler at [email protected] or call her at 484-851-3473. SAVE THE DATE Assumption St. Patrick’s Day Party Saturday, March 21 - 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Volunteers needed! Join the fun and join “Team Irish” to help plan this great event at our parish! An organizational meeting will be held this Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 12:30 p.m. in the parish office. Call Kate at 610-8677424 x11 if you’d like to help. Parishioner, Luke Myers, is a Lion’s Club LEO. The LEO’s are young adults under the guidance of the LIONS club. Their main function is to be involved in various community service projects. One of their projects is placing and maintaining an eye-glass collection box at locations throughout the community. Please use the collection box that is located at the entrance of our church for old, unbroken eye-glasses. The glasses ar e collected, processed and dispensed to individuals who cannot access or afford to purchase new ones. www.st-mikes.com Dr. Joanne LoFaso, Principal Mrs. Colleen Weiss, Assistant Principal Sowing Seeds of Faith, Hope and Love! OPEN HOUSE & PRINCIPAL ADDRESS All current St. Michael School families as well as anyone seeking information regarding our school are invited to join us on Tuesday, January 27th at 6:30PM for the Principal’s Address at our St. Joseph’s Rd. campus. The school will be open from 5:30PM – 6:30PM for tours and information for any prospective family. Visit www.stmikes.com for more information. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Dear Parishioners, As we begin our celebration of Catholic Schools Week 2015, you are invited to visit our elementary school and middle school campuses and experience St. Michael the Archangel School as we nurture students, challenge minds, and inspire faith-filled leaders. We encourage you to explore our comprehensive curriculum, see our students’ impressive work, witness our daily faith lives, meet our dedicated faculty, and engage in the welcoming culture that makes us a family of learners. As you walk through our classrooms, you will witness the faith, hope and love that is sown in our students by their families and supported by their teachers so they can make a difference in our school, community, and world. Sincerely, Dr. Joanne J. Lofaso and Mrs. Colleen Weiss See the Catholic Schools Week calendar in today’s bulletin. Next weekend our Confirmation Candidates, Inquirers, and other parish teens will be at the entrances of the church following each Mass for our annual Souper Bowl of Caring. Your donations will benefit Betty Lou’s Food Bank, New Bethany Ministries, and the Ecumenical Soup Kitchen. Please help our youth to help those in need! Youth assistance needed: To suppor t our young parishioners as they celebrate God’s forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time on February 21, we ask parish youth in grades 5 – 12 to assist us with: ♦ Set-up of the Hanlon Center on Friday, Friday, February 20, 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. and/or; ♦ Participation in a Gospel presentation and hospitality help for the First Reconciliation service on Saturday, February 21, 10 – 11 a.m. (This will also require attendance at a practice for the Gospel presentation on Tues., Feb. 17, 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.) If you can volunteer for either or both of these events, please contact Mrs. Durback at 610-8140712 or [email protected] by January 31. Beginning February 5, 2015, we invite parishioners to participate in 50 days of prayer for our Confirmation candidates. If you ar e interested in praying for a specific candidate from then until March 26 (Confirmation Day), please pick a card from the basket on the windowsill of the church. Place the card with the candidate's name somewhere at home where the whole family will remember to pray for that candidate as we prepare to celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit in the lives of our 2015 candidates and be renewed as a parish family in the Holy Spirit! Our parish is blessed to have the Children’s Liturgy of the Word every Sunday (except holidays) at the 10 a.m. Mass. Parents, encourage your children (preschool through grade 3) to participate when the celebrant calls the children to come forward. If a child is reluctant to come by him/herself, a parent or older sibling may accompany him/her. Give God five minutes of your day. Weekly Sales: Jan. 12-18: $2575.00 Weekly Goal: $10,000.00 Monday, January 26: SS. Timothy and Titus 8:15 a.m. Julia Smith Tuesday, January 27: St. Angela Merici 8:15 a.m. Josephine Mongiello Wednesday, Jan. 28: St. Thomas Aquinas 8:15 a.m. Rick Leone Thursday, January 29: Weekday 8:15 a.m. Ross Lantaff Friday, January 30: Weekday 8:15 a.m. Michael Zuber Saturday, January 31: St. John Bosco No Morning Mass Vigil 5:00pm Living & Deceased Parishioners Sunday, Feb. 1: 4th Sunday Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. June Bigatel 10:00 a.m. Claudia Benner - Bruce Benner 11:30 a.m. William Grap READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Tm 1:1-8 or Ti 1:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7 -8a, 10; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 3940; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Heb 11:1-2, 8-19; Lk 1:69-75; Mk 4:35-41 Sunday: Dt 18:15-20; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; 1 Cor 7:32-35; Mk1:21-28 The altar flowers for the this weekend were given in loving memory of: Joseph & Rose Ciccone and Helen & William Moscovic by Robert & Harriett Ciccone. Now on sale: J. C. Penney, Red Robin, Cooperhead Grille and Macy’s Gift Cards along with grocery gift cards! Credit Cards can be used to buy grocery gift cards. Gift cards are on sale after the 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Masses in the parish office. Gift cards are also on sale in the parish office Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A new session of We The Living, as self-help bereavement support group will begin this Tuesday, January 27 at 6:30 p.m. in the Finnegan Room. For more information, contact Carol Barron at 610-867-7892 or 610-868-4107. Our parish Preschool will register students for the 2015-2016 school year during Catholic Schools Week, January 26 to January 30, in the preschool room from 10 am till 2 pm each day. • For more information, visit the parish website at www.assumptionbethlehem.com or contact Carol Barron at 610-867-7892 or [email protected]. Please place preschool in the subject line. 9th—12th graders: Do you like to help people in need in our local community and internationally? If so, The Guardians (our parish teen social justice group) is the right group for you! Come and join our meeting next Sunday, February 1 after the 10:00 a.m. Mass in the church basement. If you cannot attend, but you are interested, please contact Anne Weeks by email: [email protected] or call 484-357-9525. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Today’s Readings: Jon 3:1–5, 10; Ps 25:4–9; 1 Cor 7:29–31; Mk 1:14–20 Today we hear how Jonah, sent by God to warn the people, storms through the streets of Nineveh, scaring the citizens out of their wits. And it works! God has a change of heart, seeing “by their actions” how the people turn from evil (Jonah 3:10). A new day dawns. Next we hear Paul telling the Corinthians, “The world in its present form is passing away” (1 Corinthians 7:31). He calls for a change of heart. Stopping short of telling them to stop carrying out their everyday activities, he urges them—rather mysteriously—to live “as though” they aren’t doing the things they are doing. A new day has dawned. Finally, Jesus stands on the shore and cries, “The kingdom of God is at hand!” (Mark 1:14). Simon and Andrew abandon their nets—and even their father—and follow him. A new day had dawned. Everyone has to change when a new day dawns: the Ninevites, the Corinthians, the apostles, even Jesus! Didn’t a new day dawn today for us as well? TIME IS ALWAYS SHORT Paul warned the Corinthians, “[T]he time is running out” (1 Corinthians 7:29). In reflective moments, we know time is always short. There is a story told of a holy Sufi who, asked what grace had brought him, said that he awoke each morning feeling he might not live till evening. His questioner objected that “everyone” knows that. “Everyone knows it,” the Sufi agreed, “but not everyone feels it.” There’s a difference between knowing something and feeling it so much that it changes our lives. The people of Nineveh “knew” all along what God wanted. But it took a Jonah to wake them up, make them feel what that meant, so that they would reform their actions—not “next year,” not “after the kids are grown,” not “later”—but now! In the Gospel we see those first disciples immediately leave boats and nets, even families, to follow Jesus. They not only knew, but they felt, that time was short. The time to act, always, is now. “THIS IS THE TIME OF FULFILLMENT” It’s not only that a truck might leap the curb, careen down the sidewalk, and sweep us away. That’s possible. But it’s also possible that we walk life’s sidewalk, day after day, living as though we are not living, putting our lives off until later. God has placed dreams in our hearts, but we might not get to them. We put them off. Maybe there’s an attitude or a habit we’d like to put aside, knowing that we’d be better, happier, if we did. Maybe there’s a group we’d like to help, a person we’d like to get closer to, a child whose growing up we would like to share. But we’d have to do something, not merely plan to do it someday. There is no tomorrow, you know. There really isn’t. There’s only today, this moment. Time is short. God is not later . . . in the sky . . . if we’re good girls and boys. “This is the time of fulfillment! The kingdom of God is at hand! Repent and believe in the gospel!” (Mark 1:14). NEW PARISHIONERS Pilgrimage to Lourdes, Fatima, Madrid, and Avila—Departing May 22, 2015 Come join other parishioners from the Diocese of Allentown on an 11 day Journey of Faith to encounter our Blessed Mother’s “Powerful Intercession” for healing and renewal. The cost is $3,798. which includes airfare, all transportation, breakfast and dinners, 4 star hotels, Mass daily, professional and dedicated guides. Bus transportation will be provided to and from the airport, with pick-up at St. Joseph the Worker Parish in Allentown. Special service for travelers outside the area is available and they will provide door to door pick-up and drop off for groups of 5 people. Currently they have people who would like to take the trip and need a roommate. For a brochure or information, call Deacon Tony Campanell at 610-395-0868. Post Abortion Healing Retreat: Ar e you hur ting from a past abortion? Plan to attend the Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat Weekends, Feb. 27-Mar. 1 (Spanish) and March 20-22 (English) through Catholic Charities. Within a safe, confidential, non -judgmental environment, experience God’s healing love, and forgiveness. For more information or to register, call 1-866-3Rachel (1866-372-2435). For a complete listing of Retreat dates and locations, visit the national Rachel’s vineyard website at www.rachelsvineyard.org. Welcome! Our parish family invites all of its members to participate fully in our spiritual and social life. Please contact the parish office to register. BAPTISMS Baptisms are scheduled on the first or third Sunday of each month immediately following the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Contact the parish office at 610-867-7424 x10 at least six weeks in advance. Parents must attend a Baptismal Preparation Class. WEDDINGS Couples must contact the pastor at least 6 months prior to the wedding. BULLETIN All copy must be received in writing two Fridays prior to the intended Sunday publication. We reserve the right to edit all copy. All inserts must be received at least two weeks in advance. PRAYER CHAIN Call Carol Herman at 610-838-1048 or email her at [email protected] and give her your name and intention. She will contact other parishioners participating in our Prayer Chain on your behalf. PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL The Council welcomes any comments or suggestions by parishioners. Please contact Anne Evans [email protected] this month. PARISH MEMORIALS If a Prenatal Diagnosis is Poor...You are not Alone. Ther e is help. Do you feel numb and in shock? Heartbroken? Frightened and alone? Are you considering carrying to term but uncertain how to find resources and support? Y OU ARE NOT ALONE MINISTRY has a networ k of concerned parents and professionals who have experienced or worked closely with issues surrounding poor prenatal diagnosis. • For support contact: Sr. Janice Marie Johnson, 610-289-8900 x 245 or email her at: [email protected]. Following the death of a relative or friend, offerings may be made to the Church in loving memory of the deceased. The offerings may specify a particular request or placed in the Parish Memorial Endowment, The Parish Education Endowment, or the Health Ministry Endowment. DIOCESAN VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR Wendy S. Krisak, M.A., NCC, LPC: 1-800-791-9209 DIOCESAN SAFE ENVIRONMENT COORDINATOR Sr. Meg Cole, S.S.J.: 610-866-0581 x 19 or by email at [email protected] Our website: www.assumptionbethlehem.com
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