This Week - St. Mark Catholic Church

ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
St. Mark
catholic
Church and school
Wilmington, NC 28403
Church
1011 Eastwood Rd.
910 392-0720
www.stmarkcatholicchurch.com
school
1013 eastwood rd.
910 452-2800
www.stmarkcatholicschool.org
February 15, 2015
Sixth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
Weekend Mass Schedule ~ Horario de Misas
Saturday 5:00 pm—nursery available
Sunday 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am;
nursery available during 9:30 and 11:30 only
1:30pm Spanish
(español los domingos a las 1:30,
todos los demás en Inglés)
Daily Mass Schedule
Mon, Wed, Thurs and Friday 8:30am;
Tues 8:30am and 6:00pm
Holy Days please check the bulletin and website
Días Santos por favor revise el boletín
y página web
Reconciliation ~ Reconciliación
Saturdays 3:30pm—4:30pm
Sábados 3:30—4:30
Call the office for individual Reconciliation
Llame a la oficina para hacer una cita
Adoration of the Eucharist
Fridays 9:00am until 9:00pm
Adoración de la Eucaristía
Viernes 9:00am hasta las 9:00pm
Baptism ~ Bautismo
Parish office 910 398-6509
Marriage ~ Matrimonio
Parish office 910 398-6509
Contact the Parish office six months in advance
Comuníquese con el sacerdote
seis meses antes de la boda
Anointing of the Sick or Funerals
Unción de los Enfermos o de Funerales
Parish office 910 398-6509
"The mission of St. Mark Catholic Church
is to invite, inspire, educate, and lead people
to know and love Jesus Christ;
to understand and live their Catholic faith;
to proclaim the Good News of the Gospel
through love and service to one another."
"La misión de la Iglesia Católica de San Marcos
es invitar, inspirar, educar y guiar a la gente
para conocer y amar a Jesucristo,
entender y vivir la fe católica
y proclamar la Buena Nueva del Evangelio
a través del amor y el servicio a los otros ".
First Reconciliation—First Communion
Primera Reconciliación—Primera Comunión
Anne Doyle, 910 398-6511
Confirmation for Youth
Confirmación de Jovenes
Confirmation for Adults
Confirmación para Adultos
Parish office 910 398-6509
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Paul Townend, 910 792-1931
[email protected]
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
Today’s Gospel
Special Announcements
Eucharistic Adoration
Fridays from 9:00am—6:30pm (during Lent)
Come, Let Me Love You
These are the words Jesus uses to call us into a deeper relationship with Him. During the Christmas season one of the refrains of the songs we sang read, “O come, let us adore
Him”. Soon we are entering into the Lenten season and will be
reflecting on His Passion. In the Agony in the Garden Jesus said,
“Stay here while I go over there to pray” and at the end of His time
in the Garden Jesus said to Peter, James and John, “So you had
not the strength to keep awake with me one hour?” (Mt26:36-42)
A leper came to Jesus and kneeling down begged him and said,
“If you wish, you can make me clean.”
Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand,
touched him, and said to him,
“I do will it. Be made clean.”
The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean.
Then, warning the him sternly, he dismissed him at once.
He said to him, “See that you tell no one anything,
but go, show yourself to the priest
and offer for your cleansing what Moses prescribed;
that will be proof for them.”
The man went away and began to publicize the whole matter.
He spread the report abroad
so that it was impossible for Jesus to enter a town openly.
He remained outside in deserted places,
and people kept coming to him from everywhere.
Mark 1:40-45
En aquel tiempo, se le acercó a Jesús un leproso para suplicarle
de rodillas: “Si tú quieres, puedes curarme”.
Jesús se compadeció de él, y extendiendo la mano, lo tocó y le
dijo: “¡Sí quiero: Sana!”
Inmediatamente se le quitó la lepra y quedó limpio.
Al despedirlo, Jesús le mandó con severidad: “No se lo cuentes a
nadie; pero para que conste, ve a presentarte al sacerdote y
ofrece por tu purificación lo prescrito por Moisés”.
Pero aquel hombre comenzó a divulgar tanto el hecho, que Jesús
no podía ya entrar abiertamente en la ciudad, sino que se
quedaba fuera, en lugares solitarios, a donde acudían a él de
todas partes.
Evangelio según san Marcos 1, 40-45
SAVE THE DATE!
Fr. Michael will be leading a parish pilgrimage
to Rome and Northern Italy November 8th –
18th. The trip will include visits to the major
pilgrimage sites in Rome, a public audience
with Pope Francis (subject to availability),
Mass at the tomb of St. Francis of Assisi, and the Basilica
of St. Mark’s in Venice, among other sites. Registration,
cost, and further details will be available at the end of
February. Please consider taking advantage of this
wonderful opportunity!
These words are not singularly for the Apostles. Jesus is calling
each one of us to be with Him to “adore” and “wait” with Him. It is
in this silence Jesus transforms our hearts and spirits. Allowing
Jesus to love us is vital in developing a personal relationship with
Him.
You are invited to look into your hearts and see if Jesus is calling you to come, adore, wait and be with Him.
Here at St. Mark, Adoration is offered every Fri from 9 AM to 9
PM (with very few exceptions during the year). This is the place
where we come to “adore” and “wait” and let Jesus love us.
If you have any questions please call Bonnie Laurino at: 910508-8820; or Debbie Kotas at 919-656-5785.
Bishop’s Annual Appeal Update
As of February 10, 2015, St Mark Catholic Church has
donations totaling $38,820 towards our parish goal of
$181,320 for the 2015 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. Thanks to
all who have either mailed their pledges directly to the
Diocese or participated in our parish’s initial IN-PEW
solicitation February 7-8.
We also want to thank
parishioners who pledged prayers for the success of the
campaign and are counted towards our participation goal.
For all those who may have been away last weekend, or
who have not yet made a pledge, your participation is
greatly needed. Please keep in mind that because St.
Mark parish also has a Catholic School, we will receive
100% return on any funds raised over and above our goal
this year.
You can find pledge envelopes on a table in the
Gathering Space or stop by the Church Office any time to
pick up your pledge envelope and submit your gift. The
Diocesan website is also an alternative for those who
prefer an online process for donation or desire more details
on the outreach agencies our BAA supports.
Blessings to all who are demonstrating one of The Four
Signs of a Dynamic Catholic; generosity.
Caleb Strittmatter
(910) 398-6515 / [email protected]
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
Time, Talent & Treasure
Time and Talent
Opportunities
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St. Mark
Calendar of Events
7:30am Mass, Church
9:30am Mass, Church
Little Lambs, Rm. 6
10:45am Adult Confirmation, Rm. 7
11:30am Mass, Church
1:00pm Secular Franciscans, Rm. 7
1:30pm Misa en Español, Iglesia
6:00pm Confirmation I & II, Parish Hall
For many in the Church in
Central and Eastern Europe,
as well as parts of Asia, the
aftermath of 70 years of
Soviet rule is still felt in the
form of poverty, infrequent
pastoral care, and lack of
buildings in which the faithful can worship and
cultivate their faith. Your support is needed to fund
grants that strengthen the Church in this region and
promote ministries for children and families, create
affordable housing, and provide a cultural and
spiritual education. Please be generous.
Monday
Feb 16
8:00am
8:30am
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
Temporalities
Daily Mass, Church
Chorus Angelorum, Church
Pack 215 Cub Scouts
Adult Scripture Study, Rm. 7
St. Cecilia Chorale, Church
Tuesday
Feb 17
8:30am
5:00pm
6:00pm
6:45pm
7:00pm
Daily Mass, Church
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, Parish Hall
Daily Mass, Church
Charismatic Prayer, Chapel
Finance Council, Rm. 7
7 Secrets of the Eucharist, Rms. 5 & 6
Wednesday
Feb 18
7:30am
8:30am
9:00am
12:15pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
Thursday
Feb 19
6:30am
8:30am
9:00am
9:15am
11:00am
6:00pm
6:30 pm
Friday
Service of Ashes, Church
Daily Mass with Ashes, Church
Our Lady’s Rosary Makers, Rms. 5 & 6
Service of Ashes, Church
Mass with Ashes, Church
Comité de Liderazgo Hispano, Rm. 2
Empty Cradle, Rm. 5
7:30pm Misa con Cenizas en Español, Iglesia
Men’s Prayer Group, Rm. 7
Daily Mass, Chapel
CENACLE Prayer Group, Church
Bible Study, Rms. 5 & 6
Women of the Word, Rm. 7
Gabrieli Schola Cantorum, Music Suite
Misa en Español, Capilla
Formación en la Fe, después de la Misa
7:00pm BSA 215, Parish Hall
Chancel Choir, Church
Columbiettes General Mtg., Rm. 7
K of C General Mtg., Rms. 5 & 6
Men’s Basketball Outreach, School GYM
Feb 20
8:30am Daily Mass, Church
9:00am Eucharistic Adoration, Chapel
During Lent, Adoration
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, Atrium
will conclude with
Secular Franciscans, Rm. 2
Benediction at 6:30pm. 6:00pm Lenten Supper, Parish Hall
Confessions
7:00pm Stations of the Cross in English, Church
will be available
Reconciliation, Confessionals
from 7:00-9:00pm.
8:00pm Estaciones de la Cruz en Español, Iglesia
Saturday
Feb 21
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10:00am
3:30pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
6:00pm
Sunday
7:30am Mass, Church
9:30am Mass, Church
Little Lambs, Rm. 6
10:45am Adult Confirmation, Rm. 7
11:30am Mass, Church
1:30pm Misa en Español, Iglesia
6:00pm CROSSWALK , Parish Hall
Feb 22
Ash Wednesday
Special Collection
Confirmation I Retreat, Parish Hall
Reconciliation, Confessionals
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, Atrium
Vigil Mass, Church
Single Single Again, Rms. 5 & 6
SMCS Family Bingo, GYM
K of C St. Pat’s
Dinner/Dance
Tickets on
Sale after
Masses.
ALL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
When in doubt, please check with your ministry/group leaders.
Stewardship Thought
“Brothers and sisters, whether you eat or
drink, or whatever you do, do everything
for the glory of God.”
1 Corinthians 10:31
Do a quick check of your priorities. Where
does God rank in that list? If He’s not first, you
have some work to do. Putting God first in
everything helps develop the attitude of “ I am
grateful for the gifts God gave me” instead of
“I want more”. For most people gratitude leads
to generosity.
Mass Attendance—Jan 31/Feb 1
Sat 5:00
Sun. 7:30
Sun. 9:30
Sun. 11:30
Sun. 1:30
No Count
186
590
578
No Count
Stewardship of Treasure
OFFERTORY for the week of Jan 31/Feb 1, 2015
Electronic AUTO DRAFT
Identifiable
Loose Cash
Total Jan 31/Feb 1
YTD as of January 31/Feb 1
Budgeted
Actual
Difference—Favorable
$7,549.00
$19,787.00
$2,420.21
$29,756.21
$745,625.00
$777,580.00
$31,955.00
(Parking, Parish Hall, Activity Ctr.
and Columbarium Prev. Bal.)
Debt Reduction Received YTD
$1,509,697.00
Construction Debt YTD
$1,487,703.00
$21,994.00
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
EMHC / CAMILLUS / A. S.
Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion,
Camillus Ministry and
Altar Server Training
Sessions will be held
during the year as
needed. Times and dates will be
published in the bulletin one
month prior to each training. If
you have questions regarding
EMHC’s please call Ron Probst
at 910-620-2717, questions
regarding Camillus please call
David Powell at 910 350-8936,
questions about Altar Serving,
please contact Shelby Hamilton
via email: [email protected]
Baptism
“You have put
on Christ, in Him you
have been baptized.
Alleluia, alleluia!”
Baptism Preparation classes
in English are held on the
second Tuesday of each month
at 7:00pm.
Clases de preparación
Bautismal en español se
celebra el primer sábado de
cada mes y comenzará
puntualmente a las 9:30 am.
For more information please
call (910) 398-6509.
Marriage
Couples must contact the
office six months prior to their
planned wedding date to enter
Pre-Cana preparation.
For information about
wedding preparation contact the
office of the Pastoral Secretary,
at 910 398-6509.
Liturgy and Worship
Intentions for Feb 14,—Feb 22, 2015 / Usher Team A—Usher Team B
Mass Schedule
2/14
Sat
2/15
Sun
Mass Intention
5:00 pm
Requested by
† Patrick Casey
John & Mary Bolger
7:30 am
† Mary Lou Stewart
John & Mary Corbett
9:30 am
Book Club
Carmel Duea
Larry & Maureen Lambe
CTK 6:00 pm
Spanish Mass
1:30 pm
† Cheryl Sandridge
Francis & Dottie Casieri
50th Wedding Anniversary
Pro Populo
2/16
Mon
8:30 am
† Michael Duea
2/17
Tues
8:30 am
† Seamus Boyle
6:00 pm
† Eugene McGovern
2/18
Wed
8:30 am
8:30 am
2/19
Thurs
8:30am
2/20
Fri
8:30am
8:30am
2/21
Sat
2/22
Sun
Team A
11:30 am
5:00 pm
Mia Smithley
Howard Veit
† Lincoln Weiss
Brian & Tyler Anderson
Cronier Granados family
Candace & Frank Grant
PJ Middleton (daughter)
and Phyllis McGovern
Pierrett Cortner
the Fulling family
Richard Klaess
Lisa & Butch Ramey
Denise Cronier
† William Fill
Andy & Norene Ferko
7:30 am
† Joseph Poissant
the Nichols family
9:30 am
† Maria Hoang Kini Nung
Tran
CTK 6:00 pm
Team A
11:30 am
Spanish Mass
1:30 pm
Pro Populo
† Maria Duong Thi Que
Tran
For a Mass Intention for a loved one, living or deceased (†), please contact Cathie Welch
in the church office—Room #10 or call (910) 398-6508.
Sanctuary Candle
& Flowers
Scripture Readings
February 15—February 22, 2015
THE SANCTUARY CANDLE
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32; 1 Cor 10:31—11:1; Mk 1:40-45
is offered this week
in Memory of
Dorothy Dinaro
by Marie Mallon
Our Deceased
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEB 16, 2015
Charles ‘Joe’ Carter
Hosea ‘Sonny’ Greene
Mason James Thorpe
We pray always and
everywhere for all the souls
of the faithful departed
family and friends of our
St. Mark Parish Community.
ALTAR FLOWERS
this week are provided by our
St. Mark Parish Community
To make donations for altar
flowers or the sanctuary candle
in honor or in memory of a loved
one, please come by or call the
parish office (910) 398-6508.
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50; Mk 8:11-13
Gn 6:5-8, 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29; Mk 8:14-21
Ash Wednesday
Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51; 2 Cor 5:20—6:2;
Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1; Lk 9:22-25
Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51; Mt 9:14-15
Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86; Lk 5:27-32
First Sunday of Lent
Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
Liturgy and Worship
The Power of Prayer—Please Pray for Our Sick
May They and Their Caretakers Know God’s Peace
Please make your prayer requests by emailing: [email protected] or by calling the church office (910) 392-0720.
Laurie Adams
Olivia Blake Altman
Bobby Bailey, Sr.
Helen & Nicholas Bak
Percy Barbour
Evelyn Bass Hood
Angela Beal & Baby Chance
Paige Bergin
Paige Boatwright
Scott Braswell
Frank & Jeanne Bua
John Burton
Mayela Cajar
Karolyn Campbell
Pauline Cannone
Andrea Capellan & twin daughters
Charles Cassella
Mark Cassella
Patricia Cassella
Lou Celender
Alice Choma
David Coleman
Robert Colon
Daniel Conrad
Tony Croom
Danny Decker
Kitty DeMaria
Mary Derck
Darrell & Sharon Dismukes
Michael Dominguez
Krystyna & Tony Droz
Jeanna Elsisy
Brian Ennis
Anna and John Evanko
the Foreman Family
Norene Ferko
Christine & Bernard Foppe
David Foreman
Betsy Frase
Mike Gallagher
Taresa Gausman
Claudia Good
Sue Good
Bob Gustafson
Sue Hack
Warren Haines
Bill Harrigan
Joanne Harrigan
Kim Hashim
Tulio Hernandez
Sandy Hill
Bob Huntley
Bob Johnson
Brynnick Johnson
Fred Johnson
Patricia Johnson
Clint Jones
Joseph Kloiber
Phyllis Knight
Ann Kurtz
Ted Lang
Darlene Larkins
Rosemary Lauro
Betty Leddick
Stacy Lee
Courtney Lenaburg
Bob Lord
Alison Magnin
Trudy Mallon
Joan Malloy
Tony Manha
Rose Martyn
Maddie McPherson
Kris Milby
Alex Monticello
Mary Catherine Moore
Jane Mruczek
Emory Oeser
Michael J. Oeser
Leigh Oliverie
Charlotte O’Neill
Marie Paen
Mildred Paluch
Judi Paschall
Ed Pavelko
Robin Pestone
Billy E. Philips
Amelia Quarto
Beth Richards
Jess Roggina
Richard Romano
Rich Romanowski
Lucille Romeo
Phil Rose
Gregory Sarajak
Frank Schwing
Bernadette Secondo
Connie Siers
Margaret Smith
Major Aaron Smithley
Marlene Smolinski
Rose Sordellini
Ed Stapleton
Diane Starzee
Marjorie Steck
Jim Stock
Fred Streck
Zana Sugg
Camille Sweeney
Cathy Tamisiea
Lonnie Taylor
Phillip Thalheimer
Lori Tufts
Felice Van Eron
Jennifer Van Eron Viscosi
Babs Vance
Carmen Vera
Fr. Joe Vetter
Joe Wagner
Fr. John Walsh
Frank Whelan
Helen Zawisza
If your name or that of a loved one has been removed, it is because it appeared for six weeks or more and you did not request an
extension. If prayers are still needed, you may request that a name be placed back on the list at any time.
To request that a name be added to the list of Prayers for the Sick, please call Cathie Welch at (910) 398-6508 or you can email your
request to: [email protected]
Sacramental Emergencies After Hours: In the event of TRUE LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCIES ONLY
Those needing the Anointing of the Sick after regular office hours or weekends please call (910) 399-1591.
Reflection on the Faith
Paul V. Abbe, Director of Religious Education, 910 398-6526 / [email protected]
“If you wish, you can make me clean”
Leprosy was a scourge… it literally ate away your very flesh, it took away your identity and purpose, (you were now just
“leper” and your only purpose was to cry out “Leper!” to anyone who came near); it made you an outcast – it separated you
from your loved ones and friends, from the community at large, and forced you to live like an animal in a cave. It was seen,
in Jesus’ day, as a punishment from God – as several stories from the Old Testament seem to indicate. And on top of
everything else, (as if all that weren’t bad enough), leprosy made you ritually unclean, and unable to participate in the
liturgical and sacrificial life of the people of God. Leprosy destroyed your life, little by little, and left you nothing to hope for
but the sleep of death. It is no wonder that the curing of leprosy was seen as one of the blessings that would mark the arrival
of the Messiah. (See Isaiah 35:3-8)
So it is not surprising when the leper – hearing of Jesus of Nazareth and of His deep teachings and mighty power, knowing
that only He can provide the healing and hope the leper needs – goes and falls on his knees before Jesus, and beseeches
Him: “If you will, you can make me clean.” “And Jesus, moved with pity, stretched out His hand and touched him…”
Here is a healing that takes place both physically and emotionally. The leper, because of his disease, suffered not only the
pain and hopelessness of his disease, but also the absolute lack of any human touch of comfort. Jesus, (who could have just
as easily healed the leper from a distance), intentionally stretches out His hand to TOUCH THE LEPER, and proclaim to
him: “I will; be clean.”
We, likewise, suffer from a disease that afflicts us, both body and soul, and seeks to rob us of our identity and purpose.. T his
“disease” makes us unclean, and seeks to separate us from the life of the community at large, from the love of family and
friends, and even from God. And apart from a miracle of healing, we would be completely without hope. But we, like the
leper, can fall to our knees, in the confessional, and cry out to Jesus, “If You will, You can make me clean”, knowing that H is
most Sacred Heart is full of mercy, and is moved with pity for us. We can go to Him, assured that He will always respond,
“I will; be clean.”
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
Spiritual Growth & Support
New Studies THIS Month
Support Ministries
ANNOUNCING ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASSES
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Ladies from the parish meet on the 2nd and 4th
Wednesday of the month at 1:00pm in the library to knit or
crochet shawls for those in need of consolation for loss or
illness. If you would like more information or you would like
to participate, please contact Jacque Ennis 910 686-3659.
Paul Abbe, our Director of Religious Education, will be holding
classes for all those desiring Adult Confirmation. These classes
will begin TODAY, Feb. 15th, (the Sunday BEFORE Ash
Wednesday), and will meet in the Conference Room (Rm 7) at
10:45am, immediately after the 9:30am Mass. They will dismiss at
11:25am, in time for the 11:30 Mass. All those interested should
contact him BY EMAIL ([email protected]) and
provide name and phone number. A certificate of Baptism will also
need to be provided to begin the course. Students will also need
to purchase a copy of “The Compendium of the Catechism.”
(see www.inhisname.com)
The date for the Adult Confirmation for the Diocese of Raleigh
is Holy Trinity Sunday, May 31st. (The exact parish and time of
Mass are yet to be announced).
Do YOU know the ‘7 Secrets of the Eucharist’?
Fr. Michael and Paul Abbe want to share the secrets with you!
Join us for this Adult Ed Lenten Series, Tuesdays at 7pm,
beginning Shrove Tuesday, February 17th. Our Boy Scouts will
be holding their annual Pancake Supper that evening if you would
like to take part before class begins in Rooms 5 & 6. All other
sessions will be held in the Parish Hall and a light supper will
precede the lesson.
Please register via ACCESS (link can be found on our parish
website). Participants will need to purchase the book 7 Secrets
of the Eucharist by Vinny Flynn. You may purchase this book
from your favorite bookseller or order from In His Name Catholic
Book Store at www.inhisname.com . We hope to see you there.
Biblical/Scriptural Learning for Adults
Weekly Bible/Scripture studies are a staple of St. Mark Parish
Life. For more information, please see descriptions of our groups
via ACCESS under Available Activities or contact the leadership
of our Study Groups.
The Monday Evening Adult Scripture Study of Mary – Virgin,
Mother and Queen for Spring is FULL. Watch the bulletin over
the Summer for information on the next study. For more
information contact Greg Decker at 910 622-0250 or
[email protected].
Courageous Women now meets (every other week) on
Monday mornings in the Cana/Conference Room #7 at 9:30 AM.
For more information or to join this group, please contact Carolyn
Landenberg (910) 679-4048 or email [email protected] .
Thursday Morning Bible Study is held in Rooms 5 & 6
beginning with social time at 9:00am and class begins promptly at
9:30. Nursery is available during this weekly study Contacts are:
Mike Hession at 910-232-3676 or [email protected] or Sue
Hack at 910-512-2380. New series began Feb 5
Women of the Word Thursdays 11am - 12: 30pm. For more
information
please
contact
Cheryl
W hitaker
[email protected] or 910-371-0724.
For more information about Studies and Activities
here at St. Mark Parish—including contact information,
please visit our website:
www.stmarkcatholicchurch.com
Empty Cradle
Empty Cradle support group meets at St. Mark Church
on the third Wednesday of each month except December,
at 6:30 pm. We are a support group for parents that have
experienced ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, still birth and
infant loss. For more information, please contact Nora
Golden at: [email protected]
Faith Development & Fraternities for Adults
CURIOUS ABOUT THE CATHOLIC FAITH?
Wondering? Seeking a welcome? Saint Mark's program
of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) can help you. If you
have questions about the Catholic faith, please drop by
for Inquiry any Wednesday evening at 6:00pm in Room
7—Cana/Conference or contact Sandy at 910 686-9056
or Paul at 910-792-1931 or you can send an email to
Paul at: [email protected]
THE SECULAR FRANCISCAN ORDER
The local fraternity meets at 1:00pm on
the third Sunday of the month in the Cana
Conference Room (7) in the education wing
of St. Mark Church. For information on the
Secular Franciscan Order, please contact
Brenda Wells at (910) 256-8765 or Marie
Mallon at (910) 799-8737.
Knights of Columbus 12017
St. Mark Catholic Church
Dedicated to charity, unity, fraternity, patriotism,
fund-raising programs and social events. Meets
the 3rd Thursday of each month. (See
www.kofc12017.org) Contact: James Laraia, 937
-609-1753, [email protected]
Fr. James E. Waters Columbiettes Auxiliary
The Columbiettes is an auxiliary of the Knights of
Columbus committed to Marian devotion and extensive
community social outreach. Members are Catholic
women in good standing. Being married to a Knight is
not a requirement of membership.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians is a fraternal group
for men of Irish descent and is complimented by the Ladies
Ancient Order of Hibernians. For more information on
these groups, their activities, and the charities they support,
please contact: Maureen and Jim Quinn 910 686-5151.
Faith Formation and School News
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
Pre-K thru Gr. 5
St. Mark Catholic School News
Anne Doyle, (910) 398-6511
[email protected]
910 452-2800 [email protected]
There will be no class on 2/18—Ash Wednesday.
Public School families please attend Mass at 6:00pm
FAMILY CORNER
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Word: Others see our joy in Jesus
Knowing what we know about leprosy and how people back in
Jesus’ time looked upon anyone with that affliction, one might
be surprised by the unusual behavior of the person with leprosy
in today’s Gospel. He captures our attention and we appreciate
what he teaches us about the power of faith. He teaches us not
to let anything keep us from Jesus, so things like soccer
practice, a sleepover, or a week at the beach will not keep us
from Mass each week.
This person also lets others see his faith. He shows us to let
others see our faith in Jesus. Finally, the person who is healed
of leprosy is as faithful in wellness as he is in illness; he
proclaims Jesus’ loving power while he is ill and after he is
healed. He teaches us to turn to Jesus with our needs and the
needs of others, and to praise Jesus in every life situation.
Living the Word—A Prayer Moment
Gentle Jesus, may everything we do in our daily lives
draw us closer to you in faith and love.
Questions of the Week
(Please reread this week’s Gospel, Mark 1: 40-45 )
Children: What can you do this week to be an example to others?
Adults: Would you have the courage to tell others to do as you
do in order to be a Christian? Why or why not?
Parents: Lent is right around the corner! Here are some ideas
for your family for this Lenten Season. Talk as a family about
WHAT your family will be doing for their Lenten journey this year!
Prayer ~ Fasting ~ Almsgiving
 Come as a family to one of our masses or service of Ashes
on Ash Wednesday (see bulletin for times)
 Participate in Operation Rice Bowl. The children will be
coming home with Rice Bowls from their Faith Formation
classes. If your child attends SMCS or is homeschooled and you
would like a Rice Bowl, please stop by the Children's Faith
Formation office to pick one up.
 Lenten Soup Dinners will be held every Friday in Lent - plan
on attending as a family (Mom, it's a meal you don't have to
make!) and then go to Stations of the Cross
 Attend Station of the Cross at 7 PM on Fridays during Lent
 Reconciliation - receive this sacrament of forgiveness during
the Lenten Season. There will be additional times during Lent to
go to Reconciliation. Receive God's grace in this sacrament is
something we all need! God's grace helps us make it through our
daily life!
 Talk as a family what you can do to increase your family's
prayer life - will you pray a Rosary as a family, reading the
Sunday readings ahead of time, or offer up prayers for others ?
 Perhaps attending the Tuesday 6 PM mass as a family
besides attending Sunday liturgy. The more we receive
Eucharist, the more grace we can get! Receive the Sacraments
of Eucharist and Reconciliation often!
 Unplug from televisions, video games, etc. during Lent and
spend that time as a family; talk about each others' day, go
outside and take a walk looking at all God made around you,
spend that time in prayer!
Talk about what each member will be giving up for Lent support each other and perhaps try and continue that practice
even after Lent is over!
Ms. Mary Myers, Principal
In Pre-K, we are working on practicing the virtue of SelfControl. We wore the color blue to represent the virtue during
Catholic Schools Week, and we give positive reinforcement when
we see our students demonstrate self-control. We are also
working on expanding our prayer intentions at Circle Time to
include our community and other relevant
issues. Additionally, we are expanding
our alphabet knowledge to include signing
the alphabet in American Sign Language.
SMCS is currently accepting applications for the 2015-2016
school year. We proudly provide a meaningful Catholic education
and promote academic excellence enhanced by opportunities to
explore the arts, music, foreign languages, and athletics.
Tours are available by appointment. We have a limited number
of spots available in most grades. Please call 910-398-6532 to
schedule a tour today!
Youth Ministry
Melissa Quaranto
910 398-6510 / [email protected]
STS (for anyone in grades 6-8)
will NOT meet for class this Wednesday. Instead we will be
meeting for Ash Wednesday Mass at 6:00pm. We look forward to
seeing you and your families then! Next week we will resume our
study of the Paschal Mystery.
FaithLife (Confirmation I and II)
Confirmation classes will meet again TONIGHT. High School
students are strongly encouraged to join us for CROSSWALK –
our high school youth group which meets again next Sunday.
Confirmation I students will have an all-day retreat at St. Mark
on Saturday, February 21 beginning at 10am and ending after
5pm Mass.
Registration forms are available outside the
Office of Youth Ministry and were due February 13th.
CROSSWALK (for ANYONE in High School)
Meets Sunday, February 22. Please consider joining us!
THANK YOU
Thank you to all who participated in our Parents’ Night Out
fundraiser. A special thanks to all our many babysitters!
Mark Your Calendars:
Feb. 21: Confirmation I Retreat (for students in their first year of
Confirmation preparation) at St. Mark
March 22: Our next youth-led Mass
World Youth Day update:
Please consider this amazing opportunity! We will
be collecting applications (available outside the
Youth Ministry Office) throughout the month of
February. World Youth Day will take place in July
2016 in Krakow, Poland!
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
Parish Life and Community News
TODAY
Single Single Again—NEXT WEEKEND
LOOKIN’ FOR A LITTLE LUCK O’ THE IRISH?
. . . . . Better Hurry!
Are you a widow, widower, single or divorced? The Single
Single Again Ministry of Wilmington is a community for you. No
membership required. Just come and join good company in a
comfortable and safe environment. This month we start our second
year as a branch of the original Single Single Again group of
Raleigh still ministering in its twentieth year.
For more info see: www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/single
Bring a friend and join us at the thirteenth gathering of the Single
Single Again Ministry of Wilmington on Saturday, February 21,
2015 at St. Mark Roman Catholic Church, (Rooms 5&6) 1011
Eastwood Road, Wilmington, NC. We begin with a potluck setup at
4:00pm, Mass at 5:00pm, Dinner at 6:30pm, Discussion and Social
until 8:00pm. (Potluck: A-G, Main course; H-M, Salad; N-Z.
Dessert) So come on by. Good fellowship awaits you.
Questions: Joe Silva, [email protected], 203-921-5978
The AOH will be selling raffle tickets for a 7
day/6 night trip for four to Ireland. Don’t miss
out on your chance to win this exciting trip.
Only 150 tickets will be sold ($100/each).
Drawing to be held March 14th after the St.
Patrick’s Day Parade.
Meet the Secular Franciscan Order
We are a canonically established 800-year old
order of the Catholic Church founded by St.
Francis of Assisi for lay men and women,
married or single, who try to live their lives as
did St. Francis. To learn more about us, come
to an informational meeting on Sunday,
February 15 at 1:00 in Room 7 at St. Mark
Catholic Church. For more information call
Brenda Wells 910 256-8765 or Mary Hellmann
910-399-5215.
THIS WEEK
IT’S A ST. MARK TRADITION
ANNUAL SHROVE TUESDAY
PANCAKE SUPPER
Please join the Boy Scouts of BSA Troop 215 for this event on
Tuesday, February 17th from 5:00—7:30 PM in the Parish Hall.
This is an all-you-can-eat pancake and sausage supper.
St. Mark Montessori Preschool Enrollment Info
Open enrollment for any new students began Monday, Feb. 2 nd
and continues through Feb. 26th. If we receive more applications
than we have spaces available, we will have a lottery on Feb. 27 th.
All students will be notified of their enrollment the second week in
March. There will be 5 priority levels of admission to the school,
with the first openings being available to children of registered,
active and/or contributing parishioners of St. Mark. A detailed list
of the levels of admission, as well as applications to the
preschool, may be picked up outside Melissa Porter’s office
throughout the coming months.
Support Youth Ministry at St. Mark
Buy a Bag of coffee
to support our Youth.
Adults $5.00
Seniors $4.00
Children (under 10) $4.00
This is a wonderful time for our parishioners to come together
in fellowship to support the boys of our Troop 215. This year’s
SUPPER will take the place of our monthly Parish Breakfast and
the Knights of Columbus would like to invite and encourage all to
help support our boys and their leaders at this yearly event.
This year’s proceeds will benefit
Meals on Wheels, Inc.
Ash Wednesday Schedule
7:30am
8:30am
12:15pm
6:00pm
7:30pm
Service of Ashes
Mass with Ashes
Service of Ashes
Mass with Ashes
Misa con Cenizas en Español
LENTEN FRIDAYS
Our First Friday of Lent is this week, February 20th.
A meatless Lenten Supper will be served at 6:00pm
in the Parish Hall followed by Stations of the Cross in
the church at 7:00pm in English. Reconciliation will
be available from 7:00-9:00pm.
Nuestro Primer Viernes de Cuaresma es esta
semana, 20 de febrero.
Estaciones de la Cruz en español comenzarán a las 8:00 pm.
Reconciliación estará disponible desde las 7:00-9:00 pm.
WYD 2016
Krakow, Poland
You can support the youth’s pilgrimage to
World Youth Day by purchasing a 16oz bag
of Gourmet Coffee for $10. You can
purchase a bag at any of the Parish
Breakfasts or stop by the Office of Youth
Ministry. Thank you for your support!
NEXT MONTH
St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Luncheon
Join us on Sat., March 14, at 11AM for the Annual Friends of the
Hibernians St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Following the parade there
will be a full corned beef and cabbage luncheon at the Hilton
Riverside where we will honor the marines who marched in the
parade. Tickets (which must be purchased in advance) are $25
each ($5 for children age 12 and under. Under 4 no charge). The
winning ticket for the trip to Ireland will be drawn at the luncheon.
Call Steve (910-686-5498) or Jim (910-686-5151) for raffle and/or
luncheon tickets.
Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance
with Live Music by the Imitations
Saturday, March 14th 6:00-11:00PM
St. Mark Activity Center
sponsored by Knights of Columbus and Columbiettes
Your $30/person includes Corned Beef & Cabbage,
Shepherd’s Pie, Potatoes & Carrots, Irish Soda Bread,
Irish Draft Beer, Wine, Soda, Coffee & Dessert
Join us as we celebrate one of the
Church’s Greatest Missionaries and Ireland’s Patron Saint
Contact: Steve Shelton at 910 604-1263 or [email protected]
TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AFTER MASS NEXT WEEKEND
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
News & Staff Directory
CHURCH OFFICE
Special Request for Help
High School Student Requests Our Help
with Important Project!
Thomas Coleman is a Senior in the Lyceum
program at New Hanover High School. He is
working on his Senior Project which is on drop-out
prevention. His research shows that the sooner
students get books in their hands, the better they
will do in school down the road. He is collecting
books for Snipes Academy, (the most highly impoverished
school in the state), and is asking for donations of books, such
as Dr. Seuss, etc. (All books would be greatly appreciated, but
books without religious content would be preferred.) Please
leave your donations in the box marked “Snipes Academy”
which is located in the Gathering Space, near the couch and
chairs. Thank you for assisting with this project to help young
children gain a love of reading and learning.
Parish Receptionist/Secretary Position
St. Stanislaus Parish is interviewing for the position of parttime Receptionist/Secretary. Applicant needs to be Catholic,
with good people skills and multi-tasking abilities. Knowledge
of computer programs including MS Word, Excel, Outlook and
MS Publisher is desirable. Capability and willingness to learn
most important of all. We are accepting applications
through February 16, 2015. MAIL resume and references to:
St. Stanislaus Parish, Attn: Search Committee & Father
Roger, 4849 Castle Hayne Rd. Castle Hayne, N.C. 28429
The Knights of Columbus Council 11817 will host a Lenten Fish
Dinner on Friday, February 27th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the St.
Stanislaus Parish Hall, 4849 Castle Hayne
Road in Castle Hayne. The $8.50 plate
includes: North Atlantic Battered Cod,
homemade macaroni & cheese, homemade
coleslaw, hush puppies, dessert, tea or
coffee. Dine in or take out. We have $5.00
child’s plates, too. If you’re up in this end of
town on February 27th, please stop by and let
us serve you a good meal.
Sincere thanks to our advertiser of the week:
Rev. Patrick A. Keane
[email protected]
PAROCHIAL
VICAR
Rev. Michael J. Burbeck
[email protected]
DEACON
Pastoral
Secretaries
Deacon Orlando Perez 910 398-6507
[email protected]
Sandy Ellsworth / Denise Morrison 910 398-6509
[email protected]
Church Office
Secretary
Cathie Welch 910 398-6508
[email protected]
ST. MARK MONTESSORI
Melissa Porter 910 398-6517
PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR [email protected]
OPERATIONS
MANAGER
Caleb Strittmatter 910 398-6515
[email protected]
ACCOUNTING/
HR MANAGER
Frank DeMonte 910 398-6512
[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
AND LITURGY MINISTRY
Alex Hill 910 398-6514
[email protected]
DIRECTOR OF
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Paul V. Abbe 910 398-6526
[email protected]
CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION
Anne Doyle 910 398-6511
Pre-K thru Grade 5 [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY
Grades 6-12
Melissa Quaranto 910 398-6510
[email protected]
COUNCILS & MINISTRIES
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ST. MARK CATHOLIC SCHOOL
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Joseph Damitz 910 686-4279
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Deanery and Diocesan News
Worship
Adoración
Boletín de Adoración
Diaconate
This past June, Bishop Burbidge ordained a record number
of 14 men, from Parishes across the entire Diocese to the
Permanent Diaconate in a Mass at St. Michael the
Archangel Church in Cary. The Diaconate, which is funded
through the BAA, includes five years of
preparation in order to serve this ministry.
Through ordination, a Deacon becomes the
sacramental presence of Jesus in the everyday
world and his liturgical duties include preaching
at Mass, performing baptisms, witnessing
marriages, leading funeral and burial services
and presiding at benediction and communion services. The
Diaconate allows these men to realize their call of service to
the Church and share the message of Jesus Christ within
their communities, all through the help of the Bishop’s
Annual Appeal.
College Campus Ministry
The BAA helps to support the seven Catholic Campus
Ministry Centers that are located at universities throughout
Eastern North Carolina. These Campus Ministries are
located at UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Wilmington, NC State,
NC Central, Duke, Elon and East Carolina. With tens of
thousands of Catholic college students throughout our
Diocese, participation at these Catholic Campus Ministries
Centers is at an all-time high. This is particularly true at
Duke University where, since 2010, the Duke Catholic
Center has seen a 67% increase in Sunday Mass attendance
while students are on campus. This past fall, Catholic
Campus Ministry at Elon University celebrated their “Silver
Jubilee”, or 25th anniversary. Elon student, Samantha
Murray, understands the important role of Catholic
Campus Ministry during her time as an undergraduate: “As
I approach my senior year and reflect on my past three
years, I fully recognize that I am blessed to have CCM in my
life. CCM is a support system, a friend group and a healthy
environment for reflection and prayer.”
Este pasado Junio, el Obispo Burbidge ordenó a 14
hombres, pertenecientes de diferentes parroquias de la
Diócesis, al Diaconado Permanente en una Misa celebrada
en la Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel en Cary. El
Diaconado, cuyo financiamiento proviene del BAA, incluye
cinco años de formación para poder servir en
este ministerio. Mediante la ordenación de un
Diácono, éste se convierte en la presencia
sacramental de Jesús en el mundo cotidiano.
Sus deberes litúrgicos incluyen, predicar en la
Misa, realizar bautizos, matrimonios, servicios
fúnebres y presidir en servicios de bendición y comunión.
El Diaconado permite que estos hombres realicen su
llamado al servicio de la Iglesia y compartan el mensaje de
Jesucristo dentro de sus comunidades, todo esto con la
ayuda de la Campaña Anual del Obispo.
Minisiterio Universitario
El BAA apoya los siete Centros de Ministerio Universitario
Católico (CCM) que se encuentran en las universidades a lo
largo del Este de Carolina del Norte. Este Ministerio de
Campus se encuentra en UNC-Chapell Hill, UNCWilmington, NC State, NC Central, Duke, Elon y la
Universidad del Este de Carolina. Con docenas de miles de
estudiantes universitarios católicos a lo largo de nuestra
diócesis, la participación en estos Centros de Ministerio
Católico Universitario está en un nivel más alto. Esto es
particularmente cierto en la Universidad de Elon donde la
Pastoral Universitaria Católica celebra su “Aniversario de
Plata” o el 25 aniversario este pasado otoño. Samantha
Murray, alumna de Elon, comprendió el importante rol del
Ministerio Universitario Católico durante su tiempo allí
antes de graduarse: “Mientras me acercaba a mi último año
escolar hice una reflexión de los últimos tres años,
reconozco completamente que estoy bendecida al tener
CCM, por sus siglas en inglés, en mi vida. CCM es un
sistema de apoyo, un grupo de amigos y un medio ambiente
sano para reflexionar y orar”.
2015 Bishop’s Annual Appeal
In the Name of
2015 Campaña Annual del Obispo
Jesus
En el Nombre de
Diocese of Raleigh
BAA.DioceseofRaleigh.org
Jesus
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015
ST. MARK ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time—February 15, 2015