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FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 28, 2018
Parish Founded 1846 Diocese of Cleveland
Nelson J. Perez, Bishop
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 28, 2018
BAPTISM: To plan for your child's baptism and preparation class, please contact Donna or Kelly at 330-264-5838. Packets for parents preparing for their child's Baptism are available in the Main Office. The next Pre-Baptism Class will be Tuesday, February 20, 2018 (7:00-9:00pm in the Rectory Lower Level).
MARRIAGE: Contact a priest. Please make
arrangements at least 6 months in advance of a proposed wedding date.
MINISTRY WITH THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND:
We are happy to bring the Eucharist or to provide the Anointing of the Sick to the homebound. Contact the parish office.
MINISTRIES TO YOUTH: Religious Education classes for grades Preschool–Gr. 8 are held on Sunday mornings from 9:20–10:40am (Sept.–early May) in the Education Center. High School Youth meets for MIC Nights on Sundays after the 5:30pm Mass from 6:30-8:30pm.
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FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS: Typically a Funeral Director will contact us to make arrangements. If a relative dies elsewhere, be sure to contact the parish office.
PARISH REGISTRATION: New parishioners are asked to call 330-264-8824 to set up an appointment for registration. Parishioners who are moving are also asked to notify the parish office.
527 BEALL AVENUE • WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
Phone: 330-264-8824 / 330-264-8822 • Fax: 330-262-4633 Email: [email protected] • Website: stmarywooster.org
facebook.com/stmarywooster Religious Education Office: 330-264-5838
School Office: 330-262-8671 • Daycare & Preschool: 330-262-2752
Parish Office Hours: Mon.−Thurs.: 9am–6:30pm & Fri. 9am–5pm
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil ................................................................................... 5:00 pm Sunday ............................................................ 8:00 am, *11:00 am, 5:30 pm
(*June, July, August: 11:00am Mass goes to 10:00am)
Daily ................................................. Consult Mass Schedule inside bulletin. Eucharistic Adoration ....... Sundays 6:30-10:30pm, Monday 9:00am through
Wednesday 11:00pm (except during funerals and Masses)
RECONCILIATION Saturdays ............................................................................... 3:30–4:30 pm.
You may also call our priest to make an appointment.
PARISH STAFF Rev. Stephen P. Moran .......................................................................Pastor Peter J. Foradori ............................................................................... Deacon Rev. John Mueller ................................................................ Pastor Emeritus Camille Horvath............................................................... Pastoral Associate Judith Arzuaga .................................................. Director of Hispanic Ministry Barbara Hufford...................................................................... Music Director Darcy Pajak ................................................................ Director of Operations Kelly Hassenzahl ................................................. Director of Faith Formation Donna Lohnes ............................................ Faith Formation Office Secretary Laura Marvin ....................................................................... School Principal Carol Weyer ....................................................................... School Secretary Michelle Hostetler ........................................... Daycare & Preschool Director Melissa Rosenbaum ................................................................... Bookkeeper Johnna Viator, ........................................... St. Vincent de Paul Receptionist Nancy Zuercher, Cheryl Davis .......................................... Office Associates
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ST. MARY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION WOOSTER, OH
Mass Schedule and Intentions Sunday, January 28 8:00am Pat Shoemaker† 11:00am Russ Hamilton† 1:00pm Spanish Mass @ St. Agnes in Orrville 5:30pm Pro Populo (for the people of St. Mary) 6:30-10:30pm Adoration
Monday, January 29 7:00am For Catholic School Teachers 9:00am Adoration opens 9:30am **No Nursing Home Mass Scheduled**
Tuesday, January 30 7:00am Ilene Miller†
Wednesday, January 31 9:30am Mary Smith† 10:00pm Adoration closes
Thursday, February 1 7:00am For Catholic School Families
Friday, February 2 7:00am All Souls 7:30pm Adoration opens
Saturday, February 3 7:30am Adoration closes 7:30am First Saturday Mass 3:30-4:30pm Reconciliation / Confessions 5:00pm Florence Rose†
Sunday, February 4
8:00am Dush Family 11:00am Margaret & Joseph Salvo† 1:00pm Spanish Mass @ St. Agnes in Orrville 5:30pm Pro Populo (for the people of St. Mary) 6:30-10:30pm Adoration
Please remember the recently deceased in your prayers: Mary Herr (sister of Walter Besancon), Karen Hercules, James Stoffer, Christel White
Please remember in your prayers the following people:
Mike and Gayle Foradori, Deacon Bill Gorman, Eugene Grande, Ron Guidetti, David Kestel, Ray Lance, David Lohnes, Daniell Malloy. Jeffrey Malloy, Pat Malloy, Leannah Mast, Ray Meyer, Rev. John Mueller, Harry & Dolores Niemczyk, Joel Rivera, Fr. Pierre Ruquoy, Carol Sample
Prayer Line: To add someone’s name to the prayer line, call the Parish office. Names are on our prayer list for one month. To carry a name longer, please contact the Parish Office.
From Father Stephen: Why I am grateful for my Catholic School education The above-listed phrase is a fairly typical topic for a Catholic
Schools Week essay. In fact, next weekend, at least a couple of
the Masses, we will have the opportunity to hear from one of
the current students of St. Mary School. In my view, no testi-
mony surpasses that of someone currently attending. I would
simply like to share with you, a snippet of my experience of
Catholic education “back in the day.”
I attended St. Jude Grade School and Lansdale Catholic High
School (both in Pennsylvania). All five of my siblings had
attended the former; the latter marked a variance within the
family (they attended a different Catholic high school). By this
point, my parents could no longer afford to send me, on their
own. A generous aunt and uncle stepped forward to close the
gap.
While it was certainly my desire to attend Catholic school, I
cannot tell you that my school days were always totally joyful;
I was almost painfully shy and didn’t mix easily. I cannot tell
you that the Catholic schools I attended were absolutely bully-
free; my freshman year was one that led me to ask, “What do I
have to do to avoid coming back here?”
Nevertheless, I am so thankful that within those campuses,
there were exemplary teachers — a mix of priests, vowed reli-
gious and lay— who consistently witnessed to me of the differ-
ence that manifests when principles of Faith and ethics are able
openly to be interwoven into the lessons of various subjects.
Even though we did not always perfectly practice the Faith, the
standards of Christ were kept before our eyes and minds. I was
able to look up at a crucifix in the classroom, and this gave me
comfort. I was able to stop by a chapel, for at least a moment
during my lunch period. And, I had loving parents who lived
the Faith at home!
Here is a prayer that I hope you will join me in praying:
Almighty Father,
You sent forth your Son as a beacon of hope for all people.
As Teacher, he has given us the prime example of the im-
portance of education. As disciples, we look to him for inspira-
tion and strength. Thank you for the many sisters, brothers,
priests, and laypeople who, over many generations, have dedi-
cated their lives in service to our Catholic schools.
Thank you for the teachers and administrators who sustain our
schools today. Thank you for the parents who have given sup-
port and witness to the importance of Catholic education in
their daily lives. Thank you for the students who work hard to
further their education. Bless St. Mary Parish School and the
many people who advance our mission. May our building be a
home for those who seek to grow in faith, knowledge, and ser-
vice of others. May our community always support one anoth-
er and exhibit hospitality to newcomers. Fill our minds with
knowledge and wisdom. May our understanding of the world
help us to grow in appreciation for it. Fill our hearts with
gladness. May we always turn to you in times of need.
Fill our hands with the tools we need to serve others.
May we show them your unceasing love through our actions.
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, pray for us. Amen.
www.thereligionteacher.com/catholic-schools-week-prayer/
Catholic Schools Week be-gins this weekend!
To culminate the observance, children from our school will participate in the music min-istry on Saturday evening, February 3, at the 5 p.m. Mass.
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE (PH=Parish Hall ● RLL=Rectory Lower Level●YR=Youth Room)
Monday, January 29 Noon Women’s Chaplet of Divine Mercy Prayer Group (LIB)
Tuesday, January 30 6:30am Men’s Prayer Group (LIB) 7:00pm K of C Social (K of C Hall)
Wednesday, January 31 10:30am Playgroup (RLL) 7:00pm AFF—7 Deadly Sins #2 (PH)
Thursday, February 1 600pm Catholic Daughters of America (PH) 7:00pm Choir (church)
Friday, February 2 (No scheduled meetings)
Saturday, February 3 7:00am That Man Is You (PH) 9:30—11:00am First Reconciliation (PH/church)
Sunday, February 4 9:15-10:40am RCIA (RLL) 9:20-10:40am PSR (School) 9:30am AFF - 7 Deadly Sins session #3 (PH)
Readings for the Week of January 28
Sunday: Dt 18:15-20/Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9, [8]/ 1 Cor 7:32-35/Mk 1:21-28 Monday: 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [8a]/Mk 5:1-20 Tuesday: 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30--19:3/ Ps 86:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [1a]/Mk 5:21-43 Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 6, 7 [cf. 5c]/Mk 6:1-6 Thursday: 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12/1 Chr 29:10, 11ab, 11d-12a, 12bcd [12b]/Mk 6:7-13 Friday: Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 10 [10b]/ Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32 Saturday: 1 Kgs 3:4-13/Ps 119:9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 [12b]/Mk 6:30-34 Next Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [cf. 3a]/1 Cor 9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39
Observances for the Week of January 28
Sunday: 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time; Catholic Schools Week Monday: Weekday Tuesday: Weekday Wednesday: St. John Bosco, Priest Thursday: Weekday Friday: The Presentation of the Lord; Candlemas Saturday: St. Blaise, Bishop & Martyr; St. Ansgar, Bishop Next Sunday: 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Day for Consecrated Life
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BULLETIN—Submission Requirement
The usual deadline for submission is Friday 11:00am for the weekend of the following week.
Requests for half and full page inserts are often scheduled weeks in advance. Please submit all bulletin information to
Cheryl Davis at [email protected]
FINANCIAL NEWS
1/14/18 Regular Collection: weekly goal: ............... $20,000.00
In-pew ...................... ….. $13,415.02
Major Repair ........................ $369.00
1/21/18 Regular Collection: weekly goal: ............... $20,000.00
In-pew ...................... ….. $14,877.25
Electronic Giving ....... ….. $1,111.00
Major Repair ........................ $492.00
Thank you for your generous gifts and sacrifice!
Please remember the following in your prayers as they receive a sacrament of the Church:
Wedding Banns:
I Matthew T. Dunn & Ashley N. Whittlesey
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Wooster #1073 Will meet on Thursday, Feb 1st at 6 pm in St. Mary’s Par-ish Hall. National Catholic Daughter news, the veterans val-entine meal, and the Lenten stations will be discussed. Let us pray that there will be warmer weather.
Hearing Devices are Available for Mass
Do you or someone you know find it hard to follow Mass because of hearing challenges?
If so, we now have 5 LISTEN devices that can be bor-rowed during Mass. Just stop by the Sacristy before Mass and pick one up. If you have any questions, please give the Parish office a call or stop by.
Happy Listening!
MIC Youth Ministry
*All events will start in the Youth Room at 6:30pm-8:30pm unless otherwise noted:
Upcoming Dates:
Jan 28 — MIC Night
Feb 1 — Laser Tag at Acres of Fun (5-8pm)
Feb 4 — Super Bowl—No MIC Night
Feb 11 — Valentine’s Bingo @ Danbury (2pm in PH)
Feb 18 — Catholic Relief Services Speaker (PH)
Questions? Email Amy at [email protected]
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In the News: St. Mary School CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK!!!
Saying Good-Bye to Special School Friends
Saint Mary School students said “good-bye” to the Augusto-Schuchovski family last week. After spending the past 5 months, these 4th, 6th, and 8th graders headed back to their home in Curitiba, Brazil and to their school, Nossa Senhor de Sion. While here, they tried Starburst, Skittles, and Milky Ways for the first time! It has been a joy and a blessing to have this family as a part of our school. Their smiles and posi-tive energy will be missed. The boys were looking forward to having their favorite food again, called Feijoada, which is a bean and beef stew, driving their grandfather’s boat, and going to their favorite restaurant, located on the coast, called Zinho. We wished them safe travels to where family and friends had planned a party to celebrate their return.
A Peek Into 3rd Grade
Our Bodies are Our Temples A huge THANK YOU shout out to our classroom aide, Mrs. Hammond, for leading 2nd and 3rd grade students in relaxation exercises to stretch and lengthen their bod-ies.
Martin Luther King Jr Had a Dream!
After learning about Martin Luther King Jr., our 3rd grad-ers were inspired to start thinking about our own dreams. They brainstormed, made a rough draft, and produced a final copy to be hung up in the hallway.
If you have a chance, come over and read all about our future goals!
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FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JANUARY 28, 2018
ADULT FAITH FORMATION Save the dates:
Seven Deadly Sins, Seven Lively Virtues Session 2—Pride and Humility held
Sun, Jan28th and repeated Wed, Jan 31st
Join us for this engaging presentation by Bishop Robert
Barron concerning the seven deadly sins, those great
spiritual blocks that inhibit our flourishing in relationship
with God and with one another. This adult faith for-
mation series is a wonderful way to prepare for Lent.
If you have any questions, please contact Mary
Zuercher at 330-262-6660.
reConnect Group Meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays
7:00pm in the St. Mary Youth Room
For adults over the age of 35
For single, divorced or widowed
For prayer, spiritual growth and fellowship
Questions: Call or text Amy Besancon
330-317-4436 [email protected]
Parish Mission 2018—Experiencing God:
Sunday, February 25th
, 7pm Contemplative Prayer and Worship (Taize style prayer service) and Opportunity for Reconciliation
Monday, February 26th, 7 pm Splendor in the Ordinary With Deacon Robin Adair
Tuesday, February 27th, 7 pm Transformation to Extraordinary With Deacon Robin Adair
Young Adults ~ Upcoming Events Are you between the ages of 21-35 and looking for
fellowship with other Catholic peers?
FEBRUARY
3rd: First Saturday Mass (7:30 am) in Parish Hall
10th: Forgiven: Session 3 “Embraced in Mercy: the Rite Explained” (6:00 pm) in Parish Hall
17th: Forgiven: Session 4 “Biblical Foundations” (6:00 pm) in Parish Hall
To be included in future text reminder updates text “@stmaryya” to “81010”.
Questions? Contact Marjorie Lohnes at 330.466.5058
Gabriel Project
Would you like to be a GP Angel?
Are you possibly interested in working with the pregnant women who request assistance from the Gabriel Project?
No prior experience is required, just a willing heart!
Want to know more? Please attend our training session on Sunday, Jan 28 from 1-3 pm in the Parish Hall.
Call Mary (330-466– 6670) with any questions and to confirm attendance so that we might have enough materi-als on hand.
Many Smiles and Thanks (along with cake!)
We shared with Father Strebler on Jan 14 as we wished him well as he takes on his new role at Holy Spirit in Avon Lake. If you would like to keep in contact with Father Strebler, he can be reached at [email protected].
Please Welcome the following new members to our Parish Community!
Jessie and Amanda Mast and their children Emily and Everett
Mel and Julia Smith
Donald and Elizabeth Williams
SECOND COLLECTION—This weekend...
Latin America Collection (El Salvador)
Please help share the Good News of Christ by giving gener-ously to this important missionary work.
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If Today You Hear His Voice, Harden Not Your Hearts • Respons. Psalm 95: 1-2, 6-7, 7-9 (1/28/18)
The Mercy Garden Planned for St. Mary’s Grounds
A garden reminding us of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy is planned for the grounds of St. Mary Parish in front of the St. Mary School building. Donations to-wards the Mercy Garden are welcome!
Donations of $50 or more will be acknowledged on a plaque in the garden. Donation forms are available in the church office.
Thanks to all for supporting this effort, the Eagle Scout project of Mark Wood.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
The recently-formed Prayer Shawl Ministry has been very busy since its start in October. To date, thirty-three shawls or lap robes have been distributed to individuals in a hospital, nursing home, home confinement and Mary’s Tears, along with seven fleece blankets to the Gabriel Project.
With such a great number of people needing to feel God’s comfort and love through this ministry, won’t you consider joining us?
Gatherings take place on the 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month from 1-3 pm in the Parish Hall and on the 1st Monday of the month from 6-8 pm in the School Library.
Creating at home and praying for recipients of the shawls are greatly appreciated, as are donations of yarn. Please leave any donations in the “YARN” bin in the parish hall. For additional information, please call Cathy at 440-476-2015.
Are you expecting a baby or have a newborn?
Our next Pre-Baptismal Class will be on Tuesday, February 20th from 7pm to 9 pm
in the Rectory Lower Level. Please call 330-264-5838 or come into the Faith Formation Office to regis-