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Receive, live, and share Christ!- from the CCASTA Mission Statement This weekend as we celebrate the 175 th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone and founding of the first Church on the St. Augustine Campus, we remember all the countless men and women who have given and sacrificed over all these years to form and build this new community of Faith we call the Catholic Community of Ascension and St. Augustine. Our parish builds on the proud legacy of the two parishes that came together and as we celebrate this anniver- sary of our history, we realize how indebted we are to all those who have gone before us as we now build on their faith to continue the work of Jesus as the parish of CCASTA. As we celebrate this anniversary, the two men praying in the Temple in the Gospel today are good reminders to be on guard against self- righteousness. These two men are complete opposites. One is a Pharisee, a religious person who is proud of his piety and faithfulness, the other, the tax collector, is a sinner who is pain- fully aware of his own unworthiness. As Jesus says, it is the tax collector who leaves the tem- ple justified because he humbled himself and recognized his need for mercy. As religious people, we need to pay attention to the Pharisee in the Gospel because we too can easily fall into the trap of self-righteousness Gratitude & www.ccasta.org October 27, 2019 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Friday, November 1st Is a Holy Day of Obligaon Join us for one of four Masses: Thursday, Oct. 31 st 7:00 pm at St. Augusne Friday, Nov. 1 st 6:30 am at St. Augusne 12:00 pm at Ascension & St. Augusne 7:00 pm at Ascension All Saints Day Mercy and forget how much we need God’s mercy. We are all sinners who need the mercy of God and when we forget that and focus on all that we are doing compared to everyone else, we allow self-righteousness to creep into our hearts. There can be a little bit of a Pharisee in all of us: any time we focus on what we are doing compared to what others are not doing, we need to remember this parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector and remember that it was the one who humbled himself before God who found justification. November 1 st

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“Receive, live, and share Christ!” - from the CCASTA Mission Statement

This weekend as we celebrate the 175th anniversary of the laying

of the cornerstone and founding of the first Church on the St. Augustine Campus, we remember all the countless men and women who have given and sacrificed over all these years to form and build this new community of Faith we call the Catholic Community of Ascension and St. Augustine. Our parish builds on the proud legacy of the two parishes that came together and as we celebrate this anniver-sary of our history, we realize how indebted we are to all those who have gone before us as we now build on their faith to continue the work of Jesus as the parish of CCASTA. As we celebrate this anniversary, the two men praying in the Temple in the Gospel today are good reminders to be on guard against self-righteousness. These two men are complete opposites. One is a Pharisee, a religious person who is proud of his piety and faithfulness, the other, the tax collector, is a sinner who is pain-fully aware of his own unworthiness. As Jesus says, it is the tax collector who leaves the tem-ple justified because he humbled himself and recognized his need for mercy. As religious people, we need to pay attention to the Pharisee in the Gospel because we too can easily fall into the trap of self-righteousness

Gratitude &

www.ccasta.org October 27, 2019

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Friday, November 1st Is a Holy Day of Obligation

Join us for one of four Masses:

Thursday, Oct. 31st 7:00 pm at St. Augustine

Friday, Nov. 1st 6:30 am at St. Augustine

12:00 pm at Ascension &

St. Augustine

7:00 pm at Ascension

All Saints Day

Mercy

-Fr. John

and forget how much we need God’s mercy.

We are all sinners who need the mercy of God and when we forget that and focus on all that we are doing compared to everyone else, we allow self-righteousness to creep into our hearts. There can be a little bit of a Pharisee in all of us: any time we focus on what we are doing compared to what others are not doing, we need to remember this parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector and remember that it was the one who humbled himself before God who found justification.

November 1st

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Our Prayer Intention for October:

For all people suffering from mental illness and

their families

Your prayers are crucial to becoming a mission-driven active

community!

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

St. Augustine

*Note Time Change* Friday, November 1st

12 Noon - 6:00 PM

Ascension

Mon., November 18th 12 Noon - 7:00 PM

Liturgical Calendar

October 28th Sts. Simon and Jude -

Apostles

November 1st

Solemnity of All Saints

November 2nd

All Souls

Declared the Guardian of the Universal Church by Pope Pius IX in 1870, Saint Joseph is one of the most beloved saints in the Christian world today. There are more churches and schools in America named after him than any other saint! Yet many Christians know very little about this important saint, who was such a major figure in the beginning of Our Lord's earthly life.

As with many icons of the saints, Monastery Icons' depiction of Saint Joseph includes the classic ele-

ments of portraits of him and reflects the apocryphal accounts of his life. Contrary to statues and paintings that show the saint as a middle-aged man with brown or black hair, he was advanced in years at the time he was betrothed to the Virgin Mary, and thus is portrayed with white hair in this icon. Some accounts say he was as old as 90 at the time he was be-trothed the adolescent Virgin Mary.

Searching for a righteous man with whom they could entrust the youthful Virgin Mary in marriage, the priests of the Temple called all men of the tribe of Judah to bring their staves into the Holy of Holies. The staff of the righteous old man Saint Joseph miraculously budded, as is depicted in this icon of the saint. And so he was chosen to be the spouse of the Blessed Virgin. Some traditions say that Saint Joseph was a widower at this time, others that he had never married.

Many saints considered Saint Joseph the patron saint of...everything! The recently canonized Saint Andre of Montreal recommended that for every need all Christians should "Ite ad Joseph" – go to Joseph! And the many healings and other miracles that Saint Andre brought about through the intercession of Saint Joseph are testimony to the wisdom of this advice.

Patron Saint of Everything

Calling All Young Adults, ages 18-35(ish)!

Are you looking for Christ-centered community among

people your own age? Join our brand-new Facebook group to

become connected to the CCASTA young adult community!

Just search "CCASTA Young Adults" on Facebook.

All area young adults welcome - no need to be a CCASTA parishioner. Spread the word to the young adults in your life!

For more connection, contact [email protected].

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Help make St. Augustine Church sparkle for the upcoming holidays!

Join fellow parishioners for the annual church cleaning on Saturday, November 16th, from 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. Volunteers need not stay for the entire time; any hours you can give are

much appreciated. This event is also a chance for parish youth to earn service hours, with a minimum one hour commitment.

Many hands make light work for all, so please consider joining us.

This event is BYOB —Bring Your Own Bucket☺

If you have any questions, please contact Marty Byerly at (410) 242-2743

Walking with Purpose – Connect Coffee

All Women are invited to join us for refreshments, friendship, and an experience of Walking with Purpose. It’s a great place to take the

next step of your spiritual journey. Dynamic video and small group discussion on our topic:

GOD – 1st Place in all things Monday, November 4th 7-8:30 PM St. Augustine Campus Burke Wing

Please RSVP: [email protected]

VETERANS’ LUNCHEON

Save the Date!

Let us honor your

service to our country

Saturday, November 9th

1:30 PM in Ascension

Brewer Hall

for lunch & fellowship.

Spouses and

children are invited.

RSVP at

www.ccasta.org/vet-

lunch

If you would like to

help us celebrate our

veterans by serving

them on this day,

contact Tom Devlin

[email protected]

Faith (Re)Connect

Are you or do you know a high school student who… wants to explore the Catholic faith and perhaps become Catholic

has been baptized but not received faith formation has received Baptism, Reconciliation, and Eucharist but not Confirmation

wants to refresh and reconnect with your Catholic faith, then our peer-led program is for you!

Contact Michele Poligardo for more info 410-796-2720 or [email protected]

Bracelet Found

A silver bracelet was found in the

Ascension Parking lot. If you think it may be

yours, call 410-242-2292

Individual Unbound Ministry Prayer

Everyone is fighting invisible battles — negative thoughts, secret sins,

unhealthy relationships, destructive habits, idols, false identities, resent-

ments and bitter wounds that never seem to heal. What if you could reach

out and be touched by God’s love, and never be the same?

On Saturday November 16th, 2019 there will be trained teams available to

provide individual prayer using the Unbound Model of pray-

er at Immaculate Conception School in Towson, MD. If you would like to

schedule an appointment or want more information, contact Dan or

Peggy Gahagan by Monday, November 11 at

[email protected].

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Our Parish Prayer Circle prays for your

needs and special intentions. To place a petition or join those

praying, contact Frank Stanitski at 410-796-4582 or

[email protected]

Go Trunk or Treating This Sunday!

Sunday, October 27 from 2-3:30 PM St. Augustine Parking Lot

Rain or Shine – We’ll be in the hall if it’s raining

Check out teal pumpkin trunks for allergy free treats Don’t forget your bag or pumpkin to collect goodies

OUR PARISH NEEDS ALTAR SERVERS

Are you in 4th grade or older?

Here’s a chance to serve when you come to

Mass, and you’ll have the best seat in the house!

Training available now

Contact Shawn Carlin at [email protected]

Our Parish Children Are Getting Ready for First Reconciliation

You can support them by praying for them and letting them know you are. Just sign the “quilt squares” that will be available after Masses

on November 9th - 10th. We’ll add them to the “quilt” being made for the Reconciliation services.

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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. Augustine 410-796-1520 to

request a person to be added to the prayer list. Names will appear in the next bulletin and be entered into our Book of Prayer in front of

the Mary Altar at each church. This week we pray for Ron Barnett and Jane Shippe.

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Please pray for all of our faithful departed.

May they rest in peace with the Risen Lord Jesus!

Prayers for Our Sick

Childcare position available

at St Augustine School Apply today for a

Before and Aftercare position on Tuesdays and Fridays. Beforecare is 7:00-9:00 AM Aftercare is 3:30-6:00 PM

Send your resume to Mrs. Lisa Felton at [email protected]

SERVE AT OUR DAILY BREAD ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th We are in need of 10 people over the age of 14

We will depart from Ascension parking lot at 8:30 AM and return by 1 pm. To join this illustrious group of volunteers,

contact Diane at [email protected]

REMEMBERING THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED November is the month that we also remember all the Faithful

departed. You can include your departed loved ones in our All Souls Novena of Masses by using the envelopes in the back of church.

Also Join us at the 4pm Mass on Nov. 2nd at Ascension where we will remember all those who have died in our parish family this past year.

Theology on Tap

All area young adults are invited to attend Theology on Tap

upstairs at Federal House in downtown Annapolis on

Tuesday, November 5. Social is at 7:00 p.m., talk is at 7:30 p.m., and Q&A after.

For more info., check out the Anne Arundel Catholic Facebook

page or email [email protected].

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Open meeting on Sunday, November 3rd at 1:30pm in the Burke Wing about the CCASTA pilgrimage to Italy. Come find out about all the exciting new things and tours that this trip will have. Even though we are visiting a few of the same places as last year, this trip has a lot of new things to

see and experience. —Fr. John

Pilgrimage to Rome

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CELEBRANT TIME INTENTION

ASCENSION

Sun. October 27

Fr. Marty Hammond *DHA...............8:15 AM...................Albert Sauers

Msgr. Joe Lizor *DHA......................10:30 AM……..….........Parishioners

Tues. October 29.……........................9:00 AM...................Don “DJ” Washington

Thurs. October 31….………..….….……..9:00 AM…….…....…...Sharon Blair

Fri. November 1 (Holy Day)............12:00 PM…................Grace Cavey

7:00 PM…………..…….Rev. Manuel Roman

Sat. November 2

Fr. John Williamson………..................4:00 PM…………...…...All Souls

Sun. November 3

Fr. John Williamson………..................8:15 AM....................Harold J. Mayfield

Fr. Marty Hammond.......................10:30 AM……...….........William J. McNeal

ST. AUGUSTINE

Sun. October 27

Fr. John Williamson *DTP.................7:30 AM...................Audrey Bethke

Fr. John Williamson *DTP.................9:15 AM..........Dignity & Sanctity of All Human Life

Archbishop William Lori *DTA........10:45 AM...................Barbara Dorsey Prisco

Fr. Marty Hammond *DHA.............12:15 PM....…….…......Pat & Dottie O’Brien

Fr. Bill Spacek……………………..............5:00 PM....…….…......Nancy Brokenshire

Mon. October 28………..………..….…..7:00 AM………………....Joseph Neddo

Wed. October 30……......…..............7:00 AM………............Celie & Chick Nedzel

Thurs. October 31……………..……..….7:00 PM………………….John Stephen Hall, Jr.

Fri. November 1 (Holy Day)............6:30 AM….................Mary Damato

12:00 PM………………...Eugene McCall

Sat. November 2

Fr. Marty Hammond *DHA..............5:00 PM...................All Souls Remembrance

Sun. November 3

Fr. Marty Hammond *DHA..............7:30 AM...................Deceased Sodality Sodalists

Msgr. Joe Lizor……………...................9:15 AM...................Henry Carroll

Fr. John Williamson………...............10:45 AM...................James Prisco III

Fr. John Williamson *DHA.............12:15 PM....…….…......All Souls Remembrance

Fr. John Williamson……….................5:00 PM....…….…......Parishioners

*Deacon Tom Yannuzzi Assisting - DTA, *Deacon Trey Hayden Assisting - DHA,

*Deacon Trey Hayden Preaching - DHP *Deacon Tom Yannuzzi Preaching - DTP

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St. Augustine 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: 5:00 PM

Sundays: 7:30 AM

9:15AM, 10:45 AM

12:15PM, 5:00 PM

Mon, Wed, Fri: 7:00 AM

Holy Days

Vigil: 7:00 PM

6:30 AM and 12:00 Noon

Reconciliation

Saturday at 4:15 PM

St Augustine School:

410-796-3040

www.staug-md.org

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Ascension Church 4603 Poplar Avenue

Halethorpe, MD 21227

Phone: 410-242-2292

MASSES

Saturday: 4:00 PM

Sunday: 8:15 AM

10:30 AM

Tues. & Thurs 9:00 AM

Holy Days

12:00 Noon & 7:00 PM

Reconciliation

Saturdays: 3:15 PM

Connect with CCASTA Staff

Fr. John A. Williamson, Pastor, 410-796-1520, 410-242-2292, [email protected]

Deacon Trey Hayden, [email protected]

Deacon Thomas Yannuzzi, [email protected], 410-242-2292

Staff

CCASTA Business Manager/Columbarium — Ron Xifo, 410-796-1520, [email protected]

Communications Director — Karen Beach, 410-292-3023, [email protected]

Director of Engagement for Adult Faith & Small Faith Groups — Bob Sutliff

410-242-2292, [email protected]

Director of Engagement & Faith Formation of Families and Women — Cathy Carlin

410-796-8150, [email protected]

Director of Engagement for Volunteers & Parishioners — Mary Hoban

410-796-1520, [email protected]

Director of Engagement for Youth & Young Adults — Shannon O’Toole

410-242-2292, [email protected]

Director of Religious Education & Special Needs Faith Formation — Michele Poligardo

410-796-2720, [email protected]

Liturgical Music Director — Paul Lavin, [email protected]

Coordinator of High School Youth Engagement — Jesse Poligardo

410-242-2292, [email protected]

Principal, St Augustine School — Denise Ball, [email protected], 410-796-3040

Support Staff

Executive Manager — Donna Pecoraro, 410-796-1520, [email protected]

Administrative Assistant, Ascension campus — Darlene Ciepiela, 410-242-2292, [email protected]

Administrative Assistant for Religious Ed -- Kim Brown, 410-564-2396, [email protected]

Office Assistant, Ascension campus— Roxanne Bernhardt, 410-242-2292, [email protected]

Other Ministries

Altar Server Coordinator — Shawn Carlin, [email protected]

Bereavement Support Groups — Lisa Uhl, [email protected]

CCASTA St Vincent de Paul — Dawn Weglein & Bob Smith, 410-242-2292

Children’s Choir — Elaine Shelly, [email protected], 410-455-9947

Divine Mercy Prayer Group — Barbara Kelly, [email protected]

Family & Children’s Ministry — Andrea Seurkamp/Laurie Kaplan, [email protected]

Knights of Columbus, St John Neumann Council — James King, [email protected]

Martha & Mary Ministry, Ascension campus — Mary Hoban, [email protected]

Martha & Mary Ministry, St Augustine campus — Karan Bevers, [email protected]

Men’s Club — Bill Miller, 410-242-8696

Our Daily Bread Volunteers- — Diane Dingle, [email protected]

Our Daily Bread Collections, Ascension campus — Yvonne Loverde, 410-850-0688

Our Daily Bread Collections, St. Augustine campus — Dawn Weglein, [email protected]

Pastoral Council Co-Chairs — Steve Shemenski, [email protected] and

Pat Donohue-Galvin, [email protected]

Pastoral Care & Greeters Ministry, Prayer Shawl, and Helping Hands, St Augustine campus —

Marty Byerly, 410-242-2743

Prayer Circle Ministry —Frank Stanitski, 410-796-4582, [email protected]

Pro Life — Bernie Taylor, [email protected] / Jon Shoemaker, [email protected]

Social Action — Connie McDonnell, [email protected]

Sodality, Ascension campus — Rose Garvey, 410-242-6173, [email protected]

Sodality, St. Augustine campus — Carol Bateman, [email protected]

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