Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church

Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church
94 Walnut Road, P.O. Box 189, Hamburg, PA 19526-0189
A Parish Blessed by St. John Neumann
Founded 1854
Rev. Donald W. Cieniewicz, Pastor
Mr. Harry G. Gordon, Permanent Deacon
Mrs. Brenda Cordier, Religious Education/PREP
Mrs. Laura Ludovici, Parish Office
Mr. Robert Lesnefsky, Director of Music
Mrs. Marie Dinich, Financial Secretary
Website: www.rc.net/allentown/stmaryhamb
Email
Parish: [email protected]
Pastor: [email protected]
PREP: [email protected]
Office:
94 Walnut Road (Tilden Twp.)
Phone: 610-562-7657
FAX:
610-562-0379
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:30AM-2:00PM
Rectory: 100 Walnut Rd., P.O. Box 189
610-562-4251
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday Vigil: 4:30PM
Sunday: 8:00AM & 10:45AM
Daily: Tuesday, 7:00PM
Wednesday-Friday, 9:00AM
Eucharistic Devotions: Monday, 7:00 PM
Holydays of Obligation: 7:00 AM & 7:00 PM
Confessions: Saturday 3:45-4:15PM and 15 mins. before
daily Mass or anytime by appointment.
“For prayer is nothing else than being
on terms of friendship with God.”
—St Teresa of Avila
OUR MISSION
To invoke the prayers and intercessions of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, our patroness, as we seek to be drawn ever more deeply
into the Paschal Mystery and the life of her Son, Jesus Christ.
To provide the sacraments, liturgical services, pastoral guidance, and religious education for Catholic Christians in Northern Berks County.
To provide opportunities to parishioners of all ages and abilities to share their time, talents and treasure through religious
and social programs.
To support those in need through prayer, outreach and good
works.
To manage the tangible assets of the parish with prudent administration through the cooperation of the pastor and the
laity.
To encourage participation in the inter-faith services and unite
with all persons of good will in matters of faith and moral
living.
To be an asset to the Hamburg and Northern Berks Area and
the Diocese of Allentown.
DIOCESAN VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR:
Ms. Wendy S. Krisak, M.A., NCC, LPC.
Confidential Telephone: 800-791-9209
DIOCESAN SAFE ENVIRONMENT COORDINATOR:
Sister Meg Cole, S.S.J.
Phone: 610-289-8900, ext. 222
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 12, 2014
This week we hear yet another parable, that of the king who
gave a wedding feast. The royal
feast was prepared for the king's
son. The point of the parable has
to do with the invitations that
were extended and those who accepted and those who ignored
them. Eventually the invitation
goes out to all, including the man
who arrived without the proper
attire. Jesus teaches that coming into the kingdom is
not a guarantee of salvation.
All of the invited guests, good and bad, must wear
the cloak of righteousness that gives evidence of the
true faith. The proper wedding garment is a Christ-like
life, marked by love of God and loving concern for
one's neighbor. To be among those admitted to the
heavenly banquet, we must give evidence of faith in
Christ as our Savior in action, and in our words.
As we consider this parable and the invitation we
have received for the Lord's banquet, let us strive to
be more like Christ. When we are Christ's eyes, ears,
hands and feet in this world, we can be assured that
we are decked out in the proper attire that will allow
entry to the Lord's everlasting banquet. Your faith and
love is your RSVP to the Lord's invitation.
I shall live in the house of the
Lord all the days of my life
Mass Intentions for the Week
Monday, October 13
7:00PM
Tuesday, October 14
7:00PM
Wednesday, October 15
9:00AM
Thursday, October 16
9:00AM
Friday, October 17
9:00AM
Saturday, October 18
Sunday, October 19
4:30PM(Vigil)
8:00AM
10:45AM
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1; Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk
11:29-32
Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48; Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54
Friday: Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10; 1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:1521
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, October 12—Sunday, October 19
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
—Psalm 23
MINISTERS OF THE ALTAR, Next Week, October 18 & 19, 2014
Altar Servers
4:30PM:
M & M Reinhart, A Vaupel
8:00AM:
A Selesky, P Albrecht, Q Bucheit
10:45AM:
N & S Barter, A Behm
Lector
Eucharistic Ministers
4:30PM: D Cieniewicz
C Dunlap, C Montes, J Kubicek
8:00AM: F Heacock
J Heacock, T Kleckner, D LaMastra
10:45AM: F Herman
T Drogalis, S Knopf, R Mucci
STEWARDSHIP OF GOD’S GIFTS
October 5, 2014—$6,698
230 envelopes returned out of 405 mailed
HALL/EDUCATION CENTER BUILDING FUND
Total received October 5, 2014: $4,665
TOTAL SAVED IN MORTGAGE ACCOUNT
Mortgage Savings Account: $1,000,704
Current Mortgage: $1,134,109
Weekday
+ Frank Krupinski, Sr.
St. Callistus I, Pope & Martyr
+ Ann Kreseski
St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin
+ Ed Washko
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin
+ Marcie Buono
St. Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop
+ Robert Powell
St. Luke, Evangelist
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
+ Mary Brady
+ Gerald Heck
+ Rose Marie Mucci
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
PREP, levels K-Confirmation, 9AM
HSIM Exercise, 9:30AM
Women’s Guild Mtg., 7:30PM
PARISH COUNCIL REPORTS DUE!
HSIM Exercise, 9:30AM
Holy Name Society Mtg., 7:30PM
Diocesan Commission for Women
Conference (RSVP required)
PREP, levels K-Confirmation, 9AM
Blood pressures after all Masses!
YOUTH CHOIR PRACTICE after 10:45 Mass
“Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten
you. All things pass away; God never
changes. Patience obtains all things. He who
has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.”
—St. Teresa of Jesus
FLOWERS before the Tabernacle
are given in loving memory of
JOSEPH WERTZ and all deceased
Veterans on the 239th Birthday
of the U.S. Navy.
DIOCESAN WOMEN’S CONFERENCE AT OUR PARISH:
Calling All Women! The Diocesan Commission for
Women is hosting a Women’s Day of Spirituality, “Who
Am I Called to Be” on Saturday, October 18 from 9AM –
3PM at St. Mary in Hamburg. Megan Murphy from the
Diocese of Scranton will be the keynote speaker. Join us
as we discover what Saint John Paul II called our feminine genius and a new understanding of the role of receptivity, communion of persons and communion with
Christ. The day will also include Confession, Adoration
and Mass celebrated by Bishop Barres. Register on-line
at www.allentowndiocese.org/cfw14, cost is $20
(includes continental breakfast & luncheon). For more
info., please e-mail [email protected] or call
610-289-8900 (ext. 228).
HEALTH TEAM HIGHLIGHTS: Try meditation
and put the mind/body connection to work for
you. During meditation, focus your attention on
a single thought or phrase and let go of the jumbled thoughts that are crowding your mind.
Spending even a few minutes in meditation can help you
feel more calm and less frazzled. --mayoclinic.com
LIFE THOUGHT - The readings today speak about the banquet to
which God calls His people. This is a
banquet of life. The prophecy of
Isaiah tells us that God is in the business of destroying death. “On this mountain he will destroy the veil that veils all people, the web that is woven
over all nations; he will destroy death forever.”
God destroys death in Christ, for whom the wedding
banquet (the marriage of Christ the Bridegroom with the
Church His Bride) is celebrated. To stand with Christ is to
stand with life, and to stand with life is to stand against
whatever destroys it. Nothing destroys innocent life
more than abortion.
FORTY DAYS FOR LIFE Campaign is underway
through November 2. Daily prayer and witness is offered
at the Reading Planned Parenthood (4th & Franklin
Streets) from 7AM until 4PM. Peaceful prayerful presence is a powerful force in witness to the value of life. For
further information call Pro-Life Berks at 610-375-3395
or www.40daysforlife.com (Reading Vigil).
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY is observed next Sunday. A
second collection will be taken for this purpose. Donations received are forwarded and then distributed by the
Society for the Propagation of the Faith. The Society has
an informative website with information about the
Church’s missionary efforts worldwide. Go to
www.propfaith.org
goodness.
HARVEST FEST THANKS goes out to all who
coordinated, volunteered, donated, cooked,
attended, and did anything at all in support of
this year’s Harvest Fest. God bless you for your
ANNUAL FUND FOR RETIRED AND INFIRMED
PRIESTS: The Diocese of Allentown is conducting an annual fund called, “Chosen, Blessed, Shared,” to support
the Endowment for the Care of Retired Priests. All gifts
will support the cost of retirement care for priests who
have faithfully served in our diocese. (This is not to be
confused with the annual “National Appeal for Retired
Religious” held in December.) Brochures with giving envelopes inside will be available at the information kiosk.
A request letter will be in the mail. You may return your
gift in the mail or drop it in the collection basket. Thank
you for your generous support.
PRAY 31 INITIATIVE- One Million, One Month One
Nation: During the month of October, you can join in a
nationwide movement with the ultimate goal of one million people praying for our one nation Under God. The
focus of the prayer for America is a 31-day prayer journey through every State and Territory of the USA. Spend
a moment each day in October in prayer for the spiritual
enrichment of our country.
Oct. 12: Pray for the faithful of Massachusetts and Michigan
Oct. 13: Pray for the faithful of Minnesota and Mississippi
Oct. 14: Pray for the faithful of Missouri and Montana
Oct. 15: Pray for the faithful of Nebraska and Nevada
Oct. 16: Pray for the faithful of New Hampshire and New
Jersey
Oct. 17: Pray for the faithful of New Mexico and New
York
Oct. 18: Pray for the faithful of North Carolina and North
Dakota
HAMBURG AREA DRUG INTERVENTION TEAM
(H.A.D.I.T.) has rescheduled their “Take Back Our Community/Park” event to Saturday, November 15 from 15PM at the Hamburg Field House (new venue!). Speaking will be District Attorney for Berks County John T. Adams, Tina Hoffert (who tragically has lost both of her
children to addiction), along with Hamburg’s mayor Pete
Kalabisko, & members of the Hamburg Police Dept. and
Hamburg Area School District. Members of Teen Challenge will be there to explain their own involvement in
the community. Let’s hear your own concerns!
PRAY FOR DECEASED PRIESTS: Oct 12: Rev. Philip
Kelly (1989); Oct 15: Msgr. Cornelius O'Brien (1967),
Msgr. Anthony Molnar (1977); Oct 17: Rev. Clarence Gregas; Oct 18: Rev. Francis Dutko (1979), Rev. Richard
Kelly (1981)
BVM PILGRIM STATUE: Oct 11-18: M Heckman; Oct 1825: D Guisewhite; Oct 25-Nov 1: E&C Johnson. Please call
the next host family on the schedule as a courtesy reminder.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: St. Mary Church, 14833 Kutztown Road, Kutztown is having their Annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 1 from 8:30AM - 2:30PM. Homemade food, craft vendors, basket & quilt raffles.
THE PREP YEAR HAS BEGUN!
Please stop in the religious education
office today if your child is not registered, or call Mrs. Brenda Cordier at
610-562-7657, ext. 1 and leave a message.
WINTER CLOTHING DRIVE: Donations of winter clothing, including coats, jackets, hats,
scarves, gloves, mittens, sweaters, etc. will be
accepted in the coatroom this weekend & next
weekend, Oct. 18 & 19. The clothing will be given away
on Saturday, October 25 from 9AM-12Noon at Friedens
Church, Shartlesville. Any questions may be directed to
Marie at 610-488-5072.
PARISH COUNCIL meets on Sunday, October 26 at 12PM.
Pre-meeting reports are due in the parish office by
October 16.
ADULT FAITH AND SPIRIT SERIES: The Diocesan Office
of Adult Formation is hosting an informal discussion on
topics of our Catholic Faith at The Works (1109 Bern Rd.,
Wyomissing). The topic for the second session of the series is “Be Not Afraid: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Spiritual Warfare”, by Fr. Rich Clement of St. John the Baptist
de LaSalle, Monday, October 27, 6:30 – 8:30PM.
Food and beverage are available for purchase. For
more info., visit www.allentowndiocese.org/aff or email [email protected] or call the
Office at 610-289-8900 ext. 221.
23RD ANNUAL CHINESE AUCTION, St. Ambrose,
Schuylkill Haven: Browse and Bid, Saturday, Oct. 18
from 4PM – 8PM, and Sunday, Oct. 19, 9:30AM – 2PM.
Auction begins at 2PM! Food and drinks are available to
purchase.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION: The diocesan Office of
Adult Formation is hosting a series called “Faith and
Spirits”; an informal discussion on topics of our Catholic
Faith. “Be Not Afraid: Heaven, Hell, Purgatory and Spiritual Warfare” will be the topic at The Works: Bldg. 24
(Bern Rd. in Wyomissing) on October 27 presented by Fr.
Rich Clement, from 6:30 - 8:30PM and is open to adults of
all ages. Join in an informal, relaxed setting to discuss our
Catholic Faith. Food and beverage will be available for
purchase.
For
more
information,
visit
www.allentowndiocese.org/aff or e-mail [email protected] or call the Office at 610289-8900 ext. 221.
FOR FUN: Funny puns:
I dropped out of communism class because of lousy
Marx.
I took the job at a bakery because I kneaded dough.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Bernardine Sisters, Sat., Nov. 1
from 10AM-3PM in the McGlinn Conference Center, 460
St. Bernardine Street, Reading (adjacent to Alvernia University). Handcrafted items, Chinese auction raffle,
baked goods.
ATTENTION, MEN AND STUDENTS: DIOCESAN MEN’S
CONFERENCE - Challenging Men to Grow in Faith. This
diocesan conference will be held on Saturday, November
15, 9AM – 5PM, at DeSales University in Center Valley.
The day will include keynote addresses, exhibits and a
Vigil Mass for Sunday with Bishop Barres. Continental
breakfast and lunch is included. Registration fee is $30
and $10 for high school and college students. (Fr. Don
will sponsor any students wishing to attend.) For more
information or to register online, please visit
www.cmfda.org or call 610-289-8900.
APPLE DUMPLING & STICKY BUN SALE: St. John Lutheran Church is conducting the sale on October 17 and
18. See the flyer on the information kiosk. To order call
June at 610-562-4440 or Kay at 610-562-4025. Order
deadline is October 5.
LEGO BINGO: St Michael’s Church Hall, 300 W. Oak St.,
Shenandoah, held on Sunday, Oct. 12; doors open at
12Noon; Early Bird at 1:15PM; Bingo starts at 1:30PM.
Admission is $25. Winners receive choice of Lego kit.
For tickets or info please call 570-462-0809.
YOUNG ADULTS: Upon This Rock, a new speaker series
sponsored by the Office of Young Adult Ministry will begin in October. This series is open to all young adults
ages 18 to 35, and the first event will be held on Friday,
October 17, from 5:30 to 7:30PM at the Lehigh University
Newman Center. Rev. Bernard Ezaki, of the Cathedral of
St. Catharine of Siena, will speak on “The New Atheism:
Does Faith Stand a Chance?” Food and beverage will be
provided and the event is free. For more information,
visit www.adoyyam.com or email Alexa Doncsecz,
[email protected].
ADULT FAITH FORMATION: Institute for Catechesis
and Formation Course Offering – CAT II – Classroom Applications: For Catholic School teachers and Catechists
working on the Master Catechist Certificate. Saturdays,
October 11 and 18, 8:30 – 12:30PM at Berks Catholic HS
and Marian HS on Tuesdays, October 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 6 – 8PM at St. Margaret School, Reading.
Courses
are
$30.
To
register,
visit
www.allentowndiocese.org/icf or for questions e-mail
[email protected] or call 610289-8900 ext. 221.
SOUP KITCHEN at Kennedy House, Reading: St. Mary will be serving on the weekend
of Nov. 1 & 2. Volunteers are needed, including students needing service hours. If interested, please call Grace Einsel at 610-562–3166.
YOUTH CHOIR will begin practice on Sunday, Oct. 19
after the 10:45 Mass, and will sing at the 10:45 Mass on
Sunday, Oct. 26. Pizza lunch as always!
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Parish Information
BAPTISM: administered Sundays at 12:00 noon. Call
the pastor to arrange. Families must be registered and
practicing for at least 3 months. Parents are to attend an
informational session. Catholic sponsors (at least 16
yrs. old) must practice the faith and need a letter of eligibility from the home parish.
MARRIAGE: Contact the pastor at least 6 months prior to the
desired date. Bride or groom must be registered and practicing the faith for at least 6 months.
CARE OF THE SICK for Homebound: Please notify
the office of aged, seriously ill or infirmed persons desiring Holy Communion and/or Anointing of the Sick at
home.
HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES: When a family member is admitted, please notify the parish office.
SPONSOR LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION for
Baptism or Confirmation will be issued only to practicing
parishioners who are members for at least 3 months.
CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: PREP classes
(Pre K - grade 8) Sunday mornings. Contact Mrs. Cordier
or
the
parish
office,
or
e-mail
[email protected]
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS: Depending on location, our
parishioners might attend any number of Catholic elementary schools or Catholic high schools. Contact the
pastor regarding the parish subsidy policy for students
attending Catholic schools or for further information.
RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a program for those preparing for Baptism, reception into the
Catholic Church, or for those Catholics who are lacking
one of the Sacraments of Initiation or who wish to return
to the Church after an absence or who wish to learn
more about the faith. The program runs from September
until Easter.
MEMBERSHIP and REGISTRATION: New members
are to arrange to meet with the pastor. Membership involves a commitment to the life of the parish through
regular participation spiritually and with one's time, talent
and treasure.
For CHANGE OF ADDRESS or PHONE NUMBER or if
you are MOVING, please notify the parish office.
BULLETIN DEADLINES: All announcements are to be
submitted in writing or by email to [email protected] by the Sunday of the week prior to publication.
NEWSLETTER is published with 3 seasonal issues: November (for Advent & Christmas), February (for Lent,
Easter & Spring), and August (for Fall events and news).
Deadlines for information is the 10th day of the months
listed.
MEMORIAL FUND: Memorial gifts may be made to the
parish in memory of deceased loved ones.
WILLS AND BEQUESTS: Consider designating your
parish in your last will and testament or living trust so
that the blessings the Lord has given you may continue
to build His Kingdom.
Directory of Parish
Ministries & Services:
Altar Ministers: Fr. Cieniewicz
Bulletin (weekly): Laura Ludovici
([email protected])
Catholic Charities:
Reading or Kutztown Office: 610-376-7144
Pottsville Office: 570-628-0466
Cemetery: John Driscoll
Children’s Choir: Deacon Harry Gordon
Choir & Music Ministry: Robert Lesnefsky
Facilities Manager: George Homolo
Greeters / Ministers of Hospitality: Christine Johnson
Guitar Group: Tony LaMastra
Holy Name Society: Office
Knights of Columbus: Rod Shappell
Lifeline of Berks County: 610-374-8545
Newsletter: seasonal issues in August, November, and
February: [email protected]
Parish Council: Fr. Cieniewicz
Parish Nurse: Susan Walley
Prayer Chain: Maryrose Rollins, 610-762-0087
PREP/Religious Education: Brenda Cordier
RENTAL INFO (Pavilion & Ave Maria Hall): Parish Office
$CRIP Website: www.glscrip.com or call office
Taste & See (Mercy meals): Mary Alice Kuhns
Ushers: Ed Burns
Women’s Guild: Bonnie Katzaman or Laura Ludovici
Youth Ministry: Office
VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR
The Diocese of Allentown provides assistance to anyone who,
as a minor, was sexually abused by a priest, deacon, or
employee/volunteer of the Diocese/Parish.
Parents,
guardians, children and survivors of sexual abuse are invited
and encouraged to contact the Diocese of Allentown for more
information about this program. The fullness of compassion
should be extended to these victims of the Church.
Victim Assistance Coordinator
Confidential Phone Number
800-791-9209
To learn more about the Diocese of Allentown’s Youth
Protection Programs, Sexual Abuse Policy, and Code of
Conduct, please visit www.allentowndiocese.org and click on
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