MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:00pm
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am
Daily Mass: Stone Chapel Mon. thru Fri. – 9:00am
Holy Day: As announced in bulle$n
Spanish: Sunday – 1:00pm – Worship Center
Byzan$ne: Sunday – 5:30pm – Stone Chapel
January 17, 2016 - Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
WELCOME: We at St. Francis de Sales warmly welcome all to our
community. New parishioners may register after Mass on week‐
ends or by calling the parish office
VISION STATEMENT: God calls us, The members of St. Francis
de Sales Catholic Parish, to be a welcoming, worshipping, caring
community of faith, hope and love. Through His spirit, the Lord
Jesus lives in us and reaches into the world with his saving mes‐
sage and healing love
MINISTRY STAFF Rev. Jack Ward, Pastor Rev. Jaime Garcia, Associate Pastor
Deacon James R. Sullivan, Associate Pastor
Deacon Alex Rodriguez, Latino Community
Betty Burlin, Coordinator of Middle/High School Catechesis
Rob Henry, Director Of Music
Diane Lewis, Coordinator of Elementary Catechesis & Youth Minister
Doris McKibben, Director of Pre-School
Angie Rebbert, Dir. Of Evangelization and Adult Catechesis
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF* EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT – Rebecca Harper
FACILITIES – Lee Eder
FINANCE MANAGER – Susan Pfarr
PARISH MANAGER – Sandy Gill
SENIOR ADMIN. ASSISTANT – Lisa Borkoski
* part-time staff
PASTORAL COUNCIL
CHAIR ‐ Susan Gallagher
VICE CHAIR ‐ Iris Hernandez
SECRETARY ‐ Rob Hardy
Meetings are open to all parishioners and are normally held on the
4th Tuesday of the month. Minutes of the Pastoral Council meet-
ings can be found on the Parish Website or at the Ushers table in the
Narthex.
COMMUNION CALLS: Notify the parish office if you would
like Holy Communion brought to a member of your family.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Available after all of the weekend
Masses and at other times by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 3:45pm –
4:30pm & prior to Spanish Mass at 12:30pm. – also by appoint‐
ment
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Attendance at a baptismal prepa‐
ration program is required before Baptism can be scheduled.
Preparation may begin any time during pregnancy. Please call
the parish office to make arrangements as early as possible.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: According to Archdiocesan poli‐
cy, couples are required to make an appointment with a priest or
deacon of the parish at least six months in advance of the date
they plan to celebrate their wedding in order to have sufficient
time for marriage preparation.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Please call the parish office for infor‐
mation regarding Religious Education classes for your child, Adult
Reflection Groups and the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.
SFDS OUTREACH Deacon Jim Sullivan ext.156
Thursdays 5:30pm‐6:30pm & Saturdays 9:am‐10:am.
Food Pantry Item Collection bin is located in Narthex.
*Deadline for Bulle$n items is Monday-11am
1450 Abingdon Road, Abingdon, MD 21009
410-676-5119 or
410-679-4555 (Balto. Line)
Fax: 410-676-7520
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.stfrancisabingdon.org
FromtheDeacon’sDesk
Dear Friends:
Our Gospel story today comes from John 2:1 – 11. It is the famous story of
the wedding feast at Cana. Jesus’ a"endance at this wedding is the basis on
which the Church proclaims marriage to be a sacrament, endorsed by Jesus
himself.
I think we all are familiar with the story. The host ran out of wine and Jesus
‘mother informs him of this. At first Jesus hesitates, “Woman, how does
your concern affect me? My hour has not yet come.” Jesus is not ready to
start his ministry. However, because his mother asks, he will a"end to the
problem. Think about what Jesus does. There are six stone water jars used
for ceremonial washing. Jesus asks the a"endants to fill them to the brim.
There is now somewhere between 120 and 180 gallons of wine. Not just
any wine, it’s the best the steward ever tasted! When Jesus does someone
a favor, in this case a miracle, he doesn’t fool around.
I wonder what Jesus is trying to tell us in supplying all this really good wine?
Perhaps he is trying to make us understand that God’s goodness and kind-
ness is more than anything we can understand. Maybe he’s trying to tell us
that if we put our trust in God, God will take care of everything for us. Now
this doesn’t mean that God will come down here with a magic wand and
solve all our problems. It does mean that God is with us always and gives us
the best of care. If we accept his offer, our problems become much more
bearable. God will give us what we need to get through whatever life hands
us. Isn’t that worth le:ng God be first in our lives?
Peace and All Good!
Deacon Jim
Readings for next week
Third Sunday in
Ordinary Time
January 24, 2016
1stReading:Nehemiah8:2-4a,5-6,8-10TheyreadfromthebookoftheLawandtheyunderstoodwhatwasread.2ndReading:1Corinthi-
ans12:12-30YouareChrist’sbodyandindividu-allypartsofit.
Gospel:Luke1:1-4;4:14-21TodaythisScrip-turepassageisful!illed.
PreschoolOpenHouse
January24thfrom1:30—3:30pminthePreschool
Building
Openiningsavailableinour3yearold&4yearoldclas-ses;openingsareon!irstcomebasis.
$100registrationfeeisdueatthistime.Formoreinformationcall410-676-1870oremailusat
Jubilee
In the Beginning, prior to 1866, the Catholics of Abingdon, Harford County Maryland, came to the Theodore Delmas home, Delmas Place, for
Baptisms, Confirmations and Monthly Mass by a priest who came to Abingdon from St. Ignatius in Hickory. As far back as October 12, 1847 the
St. Ignatius register records a Baptism at the House of Misses Delmas near Abingdon, Harford County by Fr. Thomas O’Neill. Through 1860-
1866 five other Baptism were done. There is one reference of Mass at the Delmas home on May 8, 1866 recorded by Fr. O’Connor from St.
Ignatius. On November 23, 1865 Archbishop Spalding conferred Confirmation in the private chapel of Mr. Delmas for 22 persons. He stated “
There are 300 Catholics in this neighborhood who contemplate building a church on a donated lot early next spring.” The Archbishop required
each head of family to pay 50 cents a month toward the cost but this is scarcely ever paid. Despite the infrequent celebration of Mass in Abing-
don, the residents never lost hope of a church of their own.
This dream of a church was rewarded by the generous gift of 4 acres of land on the west side of the Abingdon to Bel Air Road “at the top of a
hill” deeded Oct 31, 1865 by William Pannell and his wife Mary. They were non-Catholics and he was owner of the nearby Harford Furnace Mill.
He believed this would be of benefit to the Irish and Czechoslovakian Millworkers and their families. The stone work was done by Mr. George
Lochary, a member of St. Ignatius, who donated his services (valued at $600). The cost of the building amounted to about $4000. By July 12,
1866 James Cardinal Gibbons laid the cornerstone.The First Mass was said by Fr O’Connor in the new church on Christmas morning 1866. 150
years ago!
At first, it was the 3rd daughter mission church of St. Ignatius and then became mission of St. Stephens in 1871 until 1965. Early credit is given to
Fr. Francis Patrick O’Connor, St. Ignatius pastor, for building St. Francis in 1866. In 1887 a newspaper described a three day Fair for the benefit
of St. Francis de Sales Church. Hence, we begin our historical trip for our entire yearlong celebration of this sesquicentennial 150TH Jubilee
year. REMEMBER WE ARE ST. FRANCIS!!!
FoodPantry
We are always in need of stew, peanut butter, canned fruit, jelly, soup, spaghet-ti,tuna,canned pasta and hot/cold cereal.
We also need personal
products such as: bath
tissue, feminine hy-
giene items, tooth-
brushes, toothpaste,
smaller-sized shampoo,
deodorant and bar
soap.
Peace and All Good,
Deacon Jim
SocialAction/Outreach
OURDAILYBREAD
PleasetakeapanFeb6-7th.ReturnacompletedfrozencasseroleFeb13-14th
Therecipeisinthepan!YoumayalsonowdonateStouffer’sDinnerCasseroles
(Lasagna)[email protected];
or410-638-0883fordetails.
HOMELESSSHELTER(FCCAU)
Weneedhelpatthehomelessshelter.Lunchesneedtobemade,breakfast
servedandsomefolksjustneedashorttermfriend.Pleaseconsiderhelping
onceamonthorless!PleasecallJerry&RosePollis410-569-8596fordetails.
LET’SDOLUNCH
Wealwaysneedextrasingleservingsizesofpudding,jello,snacksandjuice
boxes.CallSallyMyers@410-836-3390fordetails.
HABITATFORHUMANITY
HabitatforHumanitySusquehannaishardatworkbuildingnewhomesall
aroundHarfordCounty.Thereisalwaysaneedformorehelpinbuildingand
FOODFORTHOUGHT
PleaseasktheLordtohelpusalltomakewisedecisionswhendiscerningour
givingpatterns.Pleasealsorememberyourweeklyoffertorydonations,as
withoutthefundstooperatewecannothelpthepoor.Thankyousomuch!
Faith Forma$on
Toreceivethesacrament
ofFirstReconciliationand
FirstEucharist,Archdioc-
esanguidelinesrecom-
mendthatchildrenbein
secondgradeorhigher
andhaveatleastonese-
quentialyearofpriorReli-
giousEducationexperi-
enceinadditiontothis
year’sinstruction.In-
volvementintheparish
ReligiousEducationpro-
gram,thehome-study
programorinaCatholic
schoolservesasexperi-
ence.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,
pleasecontact:AngieRebbert
or410-676-5119x121.
ELEMENTARY: ELEMENTARY: ELEMENTARY: ELEMENTARY: Next Faith Formation ClassesNext Faith Formation ClassesNext Faith Formation ClassesNext Faith Formation Classes————January 19 & 20. January 19 & 20. January 19 & 20. January 19 & 20.
February 21st
is our next Home Study Mee$ng -12:30pm in the Stone Chapel.
HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Confirmation: Confirmation: Confirmation: Confirmation: Third Class of Winter Session: January 18 20 or 24. ADULT:ADULT:ADULT:ADULT:
RCIARCIARCIARCIA
RCIA presentations are held on Thursday evenings from 7:00-8:30pm. Each week is centered on a different aspect of our faith. The parish commu-nity is invited to attend any of these sessions. Please contact Angie Rebbert at the parish office prior to the session or email [email protected].
Topic for January 21st: Eucharist
CCCCOMEOMEOMEOME ANDANDANDAND SSSSEEEEEEEE
Are you interested in knowing more about the Catholic Church? If you were baptized Catholic or are Catholic and not confirmed, or thinking of becoming Catho-lic, this 6 week seminar gives an overview of the major aspects of our Catholic faith.
The seminar begins on Tuesday, January 19th @ 7:30pm in the Education Cen-ter Room 202. For more information, there are brochures in the Pamphlet Rack.
To register, contact Angie Rebbert @ 410-676-5119 x121 or [email protected]
AAAADULTDULTDULTDULT SSSSCRIPTURECRIPTURECRIPTURECRIPTURE SSSSTUDYTUDYTUDYTUDY
New topic starting February: The Holy Year of MercyNew topic starting February: The Holy Year of MercyNew topic starting February: The Holy Year of MercyNew topic starting February: The Holy Year of Mercy
Spend time exploring the face of Mercy in light of Pope Francis’ announcement of an extraordinary Holy Year of Mercy.
Radio Mass
The Radio Mass of Baltimore can be heard every Sunday morning at 9:03 am on:
WQLL-AM1370
WCBM-AM680
FM99.9 in White Marsh, Bel Air, Harford County
Also rebroadcast at 6:03 pm Sunday evening on WCBM-AM680 only.
Sacramental Prep
OOOONNNN TTTTHEHEHEHE RRRRACKACKACKACK
(Located in the Worship Center hallway by the rest rooms)
JanuaryIssuesof:St.AnthonyMessengerU.S.CatholicPartnersinFaithAtHomewithOurFaithSundaybySundayforJanuary17thCatholicUpdate:The Chris=an Family Tree
FirstTuesdayofeverymonth
@7pm
Formoreinformation,contact:
BethTaneyhill
LastTuesdayofeverymonth@10am
Topic:Genesis12-23:
AbrahamandSarah’s
Journey
Formoreinformation,contact:
Giving
CollectionofJanuary10,2016
981Adults&195Children
Offertory Envelopes $7,057
Offertory-Loose 2,955
Total $10,012
Poor Box $455
(SI)Special Inten=on (S) Sick (D) Deceased
MassIntentionsJanuary16th-24th
Sat 16th 5PM Lillian & Edward Smith
Sun 17th 7:30AM Paul & Accursia Moncada (D)
Sun 17th 9AM People of SFdS
Sun 17th 11AM Midge Kenyon (D)
Sun 17th 1PM La=no Community
Mon 18th 9AM Paul Richardson (D)
Tues 19th 9AM Donald Telasha (D)
Wed 20th 9AM Bro. Leonard Juras, OSFS (D)
Thur 21st 9AM John & Lena Juras (D)
Fri 22nd 9AM Anna Buddenbohn (D)
Sat 23rd 5PM Marge Morris (D)
Sun 24th 7:30AM People of SFdS
Sun 24th 9AM John Lebrun (D)
Sun 24th 11AM Sharon Elizabeth Bowling (D)
Sun 24th 1PM La=no Community
Please Pray for the
Sick Nancy Alexander
Charlo"e Barbagalo
Ray Bloom
Teresa Colomonaco
Byron Daly
Ashton Dean
Bert Dippe
Pat Dippe
Eileen Foster
Taffy Garczynski
Sr. Mary Ann
Giordano
Glenn Grasso
Dorothea Green
Lindy Kness
Ursula Lawson
Gregory Lee
Pia Lee
Hanne Novotny
Beverly Novotny
Kathleen Pa"erson
Geneva Pope
Nancy Rollinger
Mark Salkowski
Joyce Sauter
Barbara Shadell
Joann Soul
Lora Lee Sturnick
Donald Telasha
Irene Walz
Cathy Zill
Please Pray for the
Deceased
Anna Buddenbohn
Children’sChoir:
MakeaJoyfulNoisetotheLord!
ContactTamiZavislan,[email protected],formoreinformation.
AdultRehearsals:
WednesdaysintheWorshipCenter
HandbellChoirmeetsat6p.m.
AdultChoirmeets7:30p.m.
NewlyinterestedmembersmaycontactRobHenry
afteranymassesorat
Music Ministry
Save the Date
K of C Pancake Breakfast
February 7 from 7:30am—11:00am
In Kilduff Hall Menu
Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Cheese Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Donuts,
Coffee, Milk
Suggested dona=on: $5 per adult
Proceeds will be donated to offset mechanical repairs to the church A/C
WhereyourMoneyGoes
Flowers for Christmas Season
$1,916.50
Respect Life March for Life
On January 22, 2016, Arch-bishop Lori and thousands of students and parishioners from across the Archdiocese of Bal-timore will join hundreds of thousands of faithful citizens from around the country in Washington, DC to pray, wit-ness, and march for life. We invite everyone to join us, ei-ther in person or virtually in thought and prayer. Our Knights of Columbus Council has arranged for a bus to take interested persons to the March and back. If you are interested in going on this bus please call the office and leave a message for Bill Hengem-ihle. Space is limited so please call if you would like to go. You can also contact Linda
Brenegan AOB
Respect Life Program Director
@410-547-5537
h"p://www.archbalt.org/family-
life/respect-life/index.cfm for
other op=ons or informa=on.
JIF Mee$ng Third Friday of each Month
Next mee=ng is Friday March 18 at 7pm in Educa=on Center Room
200. All high school youth are invited to a"end. For more infor-
ma=on contact Mr. Pat @ 410-836-2730.
Nueva Generacion Mee$ng Third Friday of each Month
Next mee=ng is Friday March 18 at 7pm in Educa=on Center Room
203. All high school youth are invited to a"end. For more infor-
ma=on contact Mr. Danny @ [email protected]
January 22 Respect Life Rally 9am-7pm (SPIRITUAL)
High School Youth are invited to a"end the Respect Life Rally in
Washington DC as a guest of our own Knights of Columbus. Cost is
free, permission slip required. You need to bring your own bag
lunch. The day includes bus transporta=on, Rosary on the bus, Mass
at the Cathedral, and the March! RSVP to Diane – limited number of
spots available.
January 30th
KC Sponsored Kid’s Bingo (SERVICE)
Youth are needed to help with the Bingo – runners, servers, etc…
RSVP to Diane!
February 5th
Personal Safety 7-9pm
Middle school youth, high school youth, young adults, and women –
come learn how to keep yourself safe! Meet in Kilduff Hall at 7pm
and dress comfortably. RSVP to Diane if interested.
February 19-21 HS/MS Retreat Camp Wo-Me-To (SPIRITUAL)
High school and middle school youth are invited on a weekend re-
treat at Camp Wo-Me-To. HS youth are leading this event. For more
informa=on or to RSVP contact Diane. Cost is $60 and a permission
slip required.
February 20 Homeless Shelter Dinner 4:30-6:30pm (SERVICE)
Middle School and High School youth are invited to prepare, serve
and clean up dinner for residents at the FCCAU homeless shelter in
Belcamp. Max 6 youth may par=cipate due to size of kitchen. RSVP
to Ms. Diane to volunteer.
Thank you to everyone who has supported the
fund raising efforts to send our high school stu-
dents to NCYC. Dona$ons are s$ll being tallied!
It’s not too late to contribute to this wonderful
trip for our youth.
Youth Group Events
NCYC THANK YOU! Hear what our
youth have to say!
“NCYC was an amazing experience for
me. The fact that a stadium full of peo-
ple could go from screaming to being
so quiet you could hear a pin drop
amazed me. The trip has made me re-
alize how important my faith is and has
only made me want to grow as a Cath-
olic. My experience at NCYC is one I
will never forget.”
Elise Riser
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
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Fee for all courses: $400 per person or $1,050 for three participants if registered by 1/28/16.
$425 per person or $1,125 for three participants if registered after 1/28/16. Senior discount available.
For more information, contact:
Linda Stilling, SSND
Spanish Language & Culture Program Coordinator
410-532-5306
www.ndm.edu/spanishlanguageandculture
Spanish Language and Culture (Part 1)
No prior experience in Spanish is necessary.
This course is designed for professionals or volunteers who currently work with or will work with Hispanic communities in schools, hospitals, parishes, community-based organizations or other nonprofits, or other settings where you are interacting with Latinos. There is a language and a cultural component to the course. The language component enables one to learn basic conversational skills and elemental phrases to better communicate with Spanish-speaking persons. Good pronuncia-tion, listening and speaking skills are emphasized. The cultural component emphasizes the spirituality, customs and traditionof Hispanics.
Afternoon Class (LSP 105-01):
February 16 – April 26, 2016 (excluding 3/22)
Tuesdays, 3–5 p.m.
Spanish Language and Culture (Part 2)
Prerequisite: Part 1of the course, LSP 101, 102 or equivalent.
This follow-up course to Spanish Language and Culture (Part 1) continues to emphasize good pronunciation and speaking skills. It provides greater emphasis on grammar, especially the past tense, in order to increase conversational skills. Therewill be a continued cultural component to deepen understanding of the Hispanic community.
Afternoon Class (LSP 106):
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