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www.ccasta.org March 5, 2017 L Lenten ApplicaƟon: Instead of giving up chocolate or sweets, how about giving up our criƟcism, gos- sip and slander of others. It wont make us fit into our clothes any beƩer, but will make more room for Jesus to fit into our lives! Humbled by God’s mercy, we seek to follow Christ and live the joy of the Gospel through love and service.—Mission Statement First Sunday of Lent Were on a mission! Yes, by our bapƟsm, God has given us a mission to share the Good News. This year at CCASTA we are taking that mission to the streets as we come together as a faith community to share the Good News and serve those less fortunate. On Saturday, April 8, we will be hosƟng our first Holy Week Missions. This is a chance for all of us to parƟcipate at whatever level we are able to do so. Well be offering acƟviƟes for families with children all the way up to our senior ciƟ- zens. Have children toddler to ten? Come as a family and join us to greet Jesus in a Palm Sunday procession with a live donkey, taste some of the Last Supper meal, walk with Jesus at kid-friendly StaƟons of the Cross, and go on a ResurrecƟon Egg Hunt. Middle and high school youth, help us bring the drama of the Way of the Cross to the streets as we dramaƟze the StaƟons on the streets of Halethorpe. -Fr. John Williamson Holy Week Missions

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www.ccasta.org March 5, 2017

LLenten Applica on: Instead of giving up chocolate or sweets, how about giving up our cri cism, gos-sip and slander of others. It won’t make us fit into our clothes any be er, but will make more room for Jesus to fit into our lives!

Humbled by God’s mercy, we seek to follow Christ and live the joy of the Gospel through love and service.—Mission Statement

First Sunday of Lent

We’re on a mission! Yes, by our bap sm, God has given us a mission to share the Good News. This year at CCASTA we are taking that mission to the streets as we come together as a faith community to share the Good News and serve those less fortunate. On Saturday, April 8, we will be hos ng our first Holy Week Missions. This is a chance for all of us to par cipate at whatever level we are able to do so. We’ll be offering ac vi es for families with children all the way up to our senior ci -zens.

Have children toddler to ten? Come as a family and join us to greet Jesus in a Palm Sunday procession with a live donkey, taste some of the Last Supper meal, walk with Jesus at kid-friendly Sta ons of the Cross, and go on a Resurrec on Egg Hunt.

Middle and high school youth, help us bring the drama of the Way of the Cross to the streets as we drama ze the Sta ons on the streets of Halethorpe.

-Fr. John Williamson

Holy Week Missions

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Liturgical Calendar March 7th Sts. Perpetua and Felicity-Martyrs March 8th St. John of God-Religious March 9th St. Frances of Rome-Religious

DYNAMIC CATHOLIC EVENT

"Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Mission" co-sponsored by The Catholic Com-munity of Ascension & St. Augus ne, OLPH, St. Agnes/St. William Saturday,

March 11, 2017. Tickets on sale now at the Parish Offices or at www.DynamicCatholic.com/Bal more

Our Monthly Parish Prayer Inten on:

For the conversion of all sinners, great and

small.

Prayer is essen al to becoming a mission-driven ac ve parish,

so please pray with us!

Adora on of the Blessed Sacrament

Ascension

Monday, Mar. 20 12 PM –7 PM

Note: Will be held at St Augus ne Church

St Augus ne

Friday, Apr. 7

Holy Week Missions -con nued

Youth, young adults, adults, and families… let our neighbors in Halethorpe and Elkridge know what great things are happening at CCASTA during Holy Week and ask for their prayer inten ons so we can li up their needs to the Lord.

Let our homebound parishioners be part of the mission, too as we visit them and share our presence and a present with them.

Not up to walking the streets? We will be offering a variety of service projects that you can do right in your seat at both parishes. Whether it’s making lunches for the homeless, cards for a nursing home, kni ng, etc. you will be touching the lives of those less fortunate.

To finish off the day, celebrate Vigil Mass and a home-cooked dinner at the parish where you are serving. Register by March 24 and you get a 2017 Holy Week Missions shirt so everyone will be seeing red as we hit the streets. Let’s make this the best Holy Week yet for those whose lives we touch and us!

Pope Francis Reminds Us

"The security that God loves us even at our

worst gives us hope. We must tell ourselves each

day, 'God loves me'."

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DONATIONS

Dona ons Needed: Help make our Shrimp/Bull Roast a success. We are ask-ing for dona ons of liquor/wine/beer, gi cards ($10 minimum) from Wal-

Mart, Target Home Depot, etc. and cakes/cookies for our various raffle wheels. We also have raffle ckets available at $1/chance

for a prize of $500.00.

Join Us to Honor Bishop Madden

The Igna an Volunteer Corps (IVC) of Bal more is honoring the Most Rev. Denis J. Madden, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Bal more with its annual

Madonna Della Strada Award, in recogni on of his reless work to serve the poor in our city and state, and to establish a more just society. The Mass, award ceremony,

and recep on will take place at IVC’s annual Maryland Day Celebra on, Sun-day, March 26, 2 pm at the historic St. Mary’s Spiritual Center on Paca Street in Bal-

more. For more informa on and to register for the event, go to h p://ivcusa.org/bal more or contact regional director, Steve Eberle, at 410-752-4686.

OUR DAILY BREAD

Volunteers needed: if you are able Saturday, March 25, depar ng at 8:30 and

returning by 1:00 pm, contact Diane and Bill Din-

gle at [email protected] to

sign-up and serve.

Magnificat This Medita on booklet is avail-able in the back of church. You are

invited to take one and use it as part of your daily Lenten journey.

CCASTA Coffee & Donuts

Please join your fellow parishioners in Ascension Brewer Hall and St. Augus ne Burke Wing for coffee and donuts on March 12,

a er the Sunday Masses. See you there!

Ascension is hos ng their annual Shrimp/Bull Roast on Saturday, March 18, from 5 to 10 pm in Brewer Hall. Food is catered by The Men’s Club of As-

cension. Menu is all you can eat pit beef, pit turkey, pit ham, steamed shrimp , fried shrimp, hot dogs and sauerkraut, Italian sausage and peppers,

fried chicken, pork BBQ, macaroni and cheese, green beans, potato salad, cole slaw, assorted cheeses and crackers, dessert, coffee, tea, sodas, and

Killian’s Irish Red and Coors Light Dra beer on tap. (Food served from 5-9 pm), Tickets are $45 per person. Tickets are available at both parish offices

during the week and at Ascension a er all weekend Masses.

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Join us for a Lent online women’s book club

Walk in Her Sandals

Last chance to join ends March 5th!

Come as you are - your time, your place!

Post as little or as much as you like. Contact Cathy to sign up – [email protected]

Book available in Kindle format at Amazon or in paperback at http://bit.ly/2kCMmly

Men’s Breakfast

GOD, FAITH AND BASEBALL- Saturday, April 1, 9:00 am in St. Au-gus ne's Hall. Join local Catholic men from nearby parishes for breakfast and inspira on. Speaker: Wayne Hipley, Pastoral Associate at St. Agnes & St. William of York. Mark your calendar now!

Adult Confirma on

Are you over 18 and yet received the Sacrament of Confirmation? Mark your calendar for Sunday, June 4, 2017 at the Cathedral of Mary, Our Queen. Prepa-

ra on sessions will be held May 1, 8, 15. Registra on informa on to [email protected]. Please register by March 31st.

Becoming A Catholic Appren ce (aka RCIA)

All are welcome to explore Catholicism to learn more about our faith on Mon-day evenings from 7:00-8:30 pm in the Burke Wing at St. Augus ne School. In-

forma on at: [email protected] Coming up Monday March 6 -Sacraments of Rec-oncilia on, Anoin ng of the Sick, Eucharist. March 13 Sacraments of Bap sm,

Marriage and Holy Orders. Come explore with our RCIA Candidates what it means to engage in a rela onship with Jesus Christ and to be a person of faith.

Sign me up for Holy W

eek missions!

Family Nam

e: _____________________ Phone: __________________

Address: _______________________________________

_______________________________________

Email: _________________________________________

Family m

embers participating

First name

Age (<18)

Shirt sz

Ascen OR St. A

Stations of the Cross

(Ascension)

Service Projects

Home

Visits Door to

door m

issions

Family

activities (St. Aug)

Dinner

Please indicate age if under 18

Please indicate shirt size using the following: S (4-6), M

(8-10), L (12-14), AS, AM, AL, AXL , A2XL

Please indicate campus at w

hich you will be attending and check activity in w

hich you want to participate.

Please send completed

registration form to:

Church of the Ascension Holy W

eek Missions

4603 Poplar Ave. Halethorpe, M

D 21227

IInterested in carpooling? Contact Joe Beach and j [email protected]

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If you have any sick among you for whom you would like us to pray, please contact Ascension at 410-242-2292 St. Augus ne at 410-796-1520 to request a person to be put on the prayer list. Names will remain on the

prayer list for six weeks or unless otherwise no fied by a family member. This week we remember the

Donald Abruzzo, Thomas Annulis, Bill Bageant, Donna Bailey, Terri Barnes, Joan Bartels, Gabriel Bellagamba, Carol Belz, Jean Bennett, Carl Bernhardt, Margaret Bevins, Timothy Bolesta, Mary Bronson, Angie Bullinger, Paula Bullinger, Dorothy Burgess, Craig Burke, Debbie Cardwell, Denise Carroll, Rita Cicala, Gene deCrisci II, Charles Dick, Dominic DiDomenico, Jeane e Dillard, Colleen Donlin, John Drussel, Alvaro Duarte, Regina Ecker, Kaitlyn Fello, Joe Fethcho, Carolyn Fitzsimmons, Brian Gallizzo, Patricia Garrett, Jackie Gonzalez, Paige Gilmore, Keith Griffin, Sharon Guglie e, Barbara Hatfield, Michael Hatfield, Carol Harman, Barbara Hare, Jackie Harle, Caroline Harrison, Florivia Hawkins, Ron Hemler, Sandy Hoffman, Sam Hoxie, Chris Jackson, Sue Koehler, Marty Kwedar, Charlotte Jarrett, Kathleen Johnston, Anita Jones, Thomas Kennedy, Jason Kindel Jr., John Kordusky, Lisa Kristaponis, William Leash, Diane Leidig, Marie Lehr, Tommy Lewis, Deb Marvel, Jim McCain, Sharon McCain, Catherine McLoughlin, Alan McIntire, Jim McIntyre, Bill Meagher, Karen Mellot, Stacie Mendoza, Diane Merson, David Mertes, John Miller, Kirk P Milnor, Art Mock, Joe Mooney, Terry Moran, John Murray, Bruce Myers, Jim Myers, Raymond Noon, Carl Nowack, Ralph O’Den, Terry O’Neill, Joseph Olsen, Aidan Marie Pahel, KC Paige, Mark Papsan, Phillip Peeling, Ann Popilok, Sarah Poplin, Paul Rauser, Joan Reynard, Omar Rivera, Dorothy Roedel, Karen Sabatini, Jeff Sanders, Dawn Sellers, Mary Serio, Bradley Skaggs, Ed Sissel, Albert Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Cristl Spicer, Rita Spitzler , Regina Sullivan, Donald Eugene Swi , Dan Tackes, Leo M. Tewey, Fr. Conan Timoney, Kenny Towns, David Vane, Laura Wheeler, Mackenzie Wills, Matt Yannuzzi, Special Intentions.

Please pray for all our faithful departed May they rest in peace with the Risen Lord Jesus.

Prayers for Our Sick Fas ng, almsgiv-ing, and prayer are the three

disciplines of Lent. The faithful should undertake

these prac ces seriously in a spirit of penance and of

prepara on for Bap sm or of renewal of Bap sm at

Easter.

FASTING is observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all 18+ years who have not yet celebrat-ed their 59th birthday. On a fast day, one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken to meet one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Ea ng between meals is not permi ed, but liquids, including milk and juices, are allowed. ABSTINENCE is observed by all 14 years of age and older. On days of abs -nence, no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. Ash Wednesday, all the Fridays of Lent and Good Friday are days of abs -nence. Note: If a person is unable to observe the above regu-la ons due to ill health or other serious reasons, oth-

er suitable forms of self-denial are encouraged.

Mass Celebrants & Intentions

ASCENSION CELEBRANT TIME INTENTION Sun. Mar. 5 Fr. John Williamson*DBA…………… 8:15 AM….………..Rose Soos Fr. Marty Hammond*DBA……….…10:30 AM.…….…...Waldhauser Family

BBeginning Jan. 31st the 9am mass will be taking place at St Augus ne on Tuesday and Thursday un l further no ce while Ascensions construc on begins .

Tues. Mar. 7………………………..…9:00 AM…………....Paul Hansen Thurs. Mar. 9…………………….…...9:00 AM…….........Bernard Ziolkowski

WEEKEND MASSES HELD IN BREWER HALL: Sat. Mar. 11 Fr. Marty Hammond*DBA……………………4:00 PM …….….....Be y Keydash, living Sun. Mar. 12 Fr. Xavier Edet*DBA…………………………... 8:15 AM….………..Parishioners Fr. John Williamson*DTP………………..…10:30 AM.…….…...Franklin Po er

ST. AUGUSTINE CELEBRANT TIME INTENTION Sun. Mar. 5 Fr. Marty Hammond ..................... 7:30 AM .......... Robert Bujanowski Msgr. Joe Lizor ............................. 9:15 AM .......... Michael Bagley Fr. John Williamson*DTA .......... 10:45 AM .......... Parishioners Fr. John Williamson*DTA .......... 12:15 PM .......... Catherine Kratz Fr. John Williamson ..................... 5:00 PM .......... Gene DeCrisci Mon. Mar. 6 ................................ 7:00 AM .......... John Boehm Wed. Mar. 8 ................................. 7:00 AM .......... Wayne Adams Fri . Mar. 9 ................................... 7:00 AM .......... Barbara Joan Donlan Sat. Mar. 11 Fr. John Williamson*DTP ............. 5:00 PM .......... Francis Sullivan II Sun. Mar. 12 Fr. John Williamson*DTP .............. 7:30 AM .......... Parishioners Fr. John Williamson*DTP ............. 9:15 AM .......... Patrick J. Moynihan Msgr. Joe Lizor ........................... 10:45 AM .......... James Prisco III Msgr. Joe Lizor ........................... 12:15 PM .......... Jack Bateman Fr. Marty Hammond .................... 5:00 PM .......... Alice Carpenter-ill

GOOD SHEPHERD TIME INTENTION Mon. Mar. 6 ................................. 5:00 PM .......... Alice Mandes Tues. Mar. 7 ................................. 5:00 PM .......... Barbara Bageant Wed. Mar. 8 ................................ 4:30 PM .......... Robert Keyes Thurs. Mar. 9 ................................ 5:00 PM .......... Josephine Grace Fri. Mar. 10 ................................... 5:00 PM .......... Margaret Amey

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Stewardship & Finances

Feb. 25-26, 2017 Ascension

Envelopes: $5,175.00 Loose Contribu ons:

$1,094.50 Poor Box: $156.02

EFT: $3,249.22

St. Augus ne Envelopes: $7,969.00 Loose Contribu ons:

$3,250.00 Poor Box: $406.00 Second Collec on:

$1,615.00 EFT:

$19,089.00

Mass Attendance

Ascension: 435 St. Augus ne: 1455

Ascension Second Collec on

Catholic Review will be the second

collec on next weekend,

March 11-12.

St. Augus ne Second Collec on

Senior Ministry

will be the second collec on next

weekend, March 11-12.

St. Augus ne Church 5976 Old Washington Rd Elkridge, MD 21075 Rectory: 410-796-1520 Fax: 410-796-8172 Mass Schedule: ext 4 Holy Day Masses: ext 5

MASSES Saturdays: 5:00PM Sundays: 7:30AM 9:15AM, 10:45AM 12:15PM, 5:00PM Mon, Wed, Fri: 7:00AM

Holy Days Vigil: 7:00PM 6:30 AM and 12:00 Noon

Reconcilia on Saturday at 4:15PM

School: 410-796-3040 www.staug-md.org

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Fr. John A. Williamson, Pastor, 410-796-1520, 410-242-2292, [email protected] Deacon Robert Smith, [email protected] Deacon Thomas Yannuzzi, [email protected] Pastoral Associate, Bob Sutliff, 410-796-1520, 410-242-2292, [email protected]

Directors of Engagement Adults & Men, Bob Sutliff, 410-796-1520, 410-242-2292, [email protected] Families, Children, and Women, Cathy Carlin, 410-796-8150, [email protected] Youth & Young Adults, Viktor Nowack, 410-297-0157, [email protected]

Staff Administrator of Faith Forma on and Special Needs Faith Forma on Michele Poligardo, 410-796-2720, [email protected] Bereavement & Pastoral Care — Mary Jane Thomas, 410-564-2395, [email protected] Communica ons Director — Karen Beach, 410-292-3023, [email protected] Director of Music -Ascension — Bonnie Kabara, 410-242-2292 Director of Music -St Augus ne — Paul Lavin, [email protected] Lifeteen Youth Minister — Jacob Poligardo, [email protected] Lifeteen Youth Minister — Jesse Poligardo, [email protected] School Principal— Denise Ball, [email protected]

Support Staff Execu ve Secretary, St Augus ne — Diane Hodges, 410-796-1520, [email protected] Secretary, Ascension — Brenda Miller, 410-242-2292, [email protected] Religious Educa on & STAND Coordinator — Kim Brown, 410-564-2396, [email protected] Recep onist, St. Augus ne — Donna Pecoraro, 410-796-1520, [email protected] Administra ve Assistant — Dorothy Neubauer, do [email protected] STAND Coordinator & PT Assistant, Ascension — Roxanne Bernhardt, 410-242-2292, [email protected]

Lay Ministries Altar Server Coordinator — Shawn Carlin, [email protected] Children’s Choir-Ascension — Bonnie Kabara, [email protected], 410-242-2292 Children’s Choir-St Augus ne — Elaine Shelly, [email protected], 410-455-9947 Columbarium — Ron Xifo, [email protected] Divine Mercy Prayer Group — Barbara Kelly, [email protected] Family & Children’s Ministry — Andrea Seurkamp & Laurie Kaplan, [email protected] Helping Hands — Pat Pool 443-722-4893, Barbara Baran-Cisna, 410-917-2535 Knights of Columbus, St John Neumann Council — Pat McKenna, [email protected] Martha & Mary Ministry, Ascension— Mary Hoban, [email protected] Martha & Mary Ministry, St Augus ne — Karan Bevers, [email protected] Men’s Club-Ascension — Bill Miller, 410-242-8696 Our Daily Bread Volunteers-CCASTA — Diane Dingle, [email protected] Our Daily Bread Collec ons, Ascension — Yvonne Loverde, 410-850-0688 Our Daily Bread Collec ons, St. Augus ne — Dawn Weglein, [email protected] Pastoral Care & Greeters Ministry, St Augus ne — Marty Byerly, 410-242-2743 Pastoral Care & Greeters Ministry, Ascension — Mary Hoban, [email protected] Prayer Circle Ministry—Frank Stanitski, 410-796-4582, [email protected] Prayer Shawl Ministry — Marty Byerly, 410-242-2743 Right to Life Ministry — Jon Shoemaker, [email protected] Sodality, Ascension — Rose Garvey, 410-242-6173 Sodality, St. Augus ne — Carol Bateman, [email protected]

Ascension Church 4603 Poplar Avenue Halethorpe, MD 21227 Phone: 410-242-2292 Fax: 410-242-6807

MASSES Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:15AM 10:30AM Tues. & Thurs 9:00AM

Holy Days 12:00 Noon & 7:00 PM

Reconcilia on Saturdays: 3:15PM

Connect with CCASTA Staff

Good Shepherd Center 4100 Maple Avenue Halethorpe, MD 21227

MASSES Mon, Tu, Th, Fri at 5PM Wednesdays at 4:30PM

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