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4708 Prudence Street, Curtis Bay, Maryland 21226-1298 Phone: 410-355-5740 (St. Athanasius) • 410-355-8515 (St. Rose of Lima)
Fax: 410-355-8122 • www.athanasius.org • www.stroseparish.org Parish Office Hours: Monday – Thursday – 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
PASTORAL TEAM:
Rev. Robert A. DiMattei, Jr.
Pastor
Dcn. Michael Dodge Deacon
Mrs. Mary Beth Barnes Pastoral Associate/DRE
Mr. Wallace H. Ford, Jr Director of Music
Mr. Leo Quinn Youth Minister
Mrs. Teresa Stevens Coordinator of Family Ministry
Mrs. Laurie Beyerle Parish Secretary
Ms. Maggie Morris
Parish Secretary
Mrs. Robin Novak Bookkeeper
Mr. Jim Koch/Mr. Ray Morest Facilities Maintenance
MASS SCHEDULE:
Weekends – St. Athanasius Main Church Saturday – 4:00 p.m. • Sunday – 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. (Choir Mass)
Weekends ~ St. Rose of Lima Sunday – 9:15 a.m.
Weekdays – St. Athanasius Chapel Tuesday – (Communion Service) – 8:00 a.m. Wednesday with Novena to St. Joseph – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday – 8:00 a.m.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Every first Friday of the month from 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. following Mass in the Chapel. Every Friday of the month during Advent from 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. following Mass. Every Friday of the month during Lent from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon ending with Stations of the Cross.
RECONCILIATION: Saturday – 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. or by appointment.
BAPTISMS: Arrangements can be made by calling Mary Beth Barnes at 410-355-2450. Before bringing your child to be baptized, parents need to participate in our Baptismal Preparation Session, which is held the 1st Sunday of the month at 12 Noon at the Parish Office.
MARRIAGE: Couples planning to be married should contact the Parish Office at least six (6) months in advance of the wedding date. Weddings may be celebrated in the Main Church or Chapel.
RENEWAL OF VOWS IN CHAPEL: Couples wishing to renew their wedding vows in the Chapel should contact the Parish Office at least three months in advance of their anniversary date.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND: Please notify the Parish Office when a parishioner is hospitalized or unable to attend Mass, and wishes to receive Communion or the Sacrament of the Sick.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS: Classes for Grades 1-8 are held on Thursday Evenings – 6:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. in the St. Athanasius Parish Hall.
NEW PARISHIONERS: Please pick up a Welcome Folder in the main vestibule of the Church. Please complete the parish registration form and drop it in the collection basket or return it to the Parish Office.
January 28/29, 2017 • 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 28/29, 2017
Zep 2:3;3:12-13 Ps 146:6-10
1 Cor 1:26-31 Mt 5:1-12a
Sermon on the Mount
LETTER FROM OUR PASTOR
Dear Parishioners,
This weekend St. Athanasius will hold
their Sour Beef and Dumpling/Roast Beef and Mashed Potato Dinner. Thank you to all who
will support this dinner and for all the members of the Special Events Committee who have worked hard to prepare this meal
and all the activities connected with this day.
I want to especially extend my thanks to Eleanore Znamirowski and all those ladies and gentlemen who have assisted in the
kitchen and in the hall, often working behind the scenes to prepare this meal for everyone.
It is very hard these days to continue to carry on these wonderful parish traditions,
which are not only a great community builder, but also support our parish financially.
We are always in need of help. If you
would like to get involved and could volunteer some time, please see Eleanore or one of our Parish Staff members. I am
grateful for all that you do for both our parish communities.
Blessings,
Father Rob
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13
Seek Justice, Seek Humility
People who have had a close encounter with death often feel like God has saved them for
some reason. They cannot explain it. They do not know what that reason might be.
Whether they were preserved from an accident, aggressive violence, or a near-fatal illness, they believe that God has some
future purpose for them. The experience often makes them appreciate every day. It
makes them humble.
The prophet Zephaniah spoke to people who had had that kind of experience. He spoke not just to individuals who felt they had been
spared. He spoke to a people who felt that way. They had survived a war. They had
endured persecution. They had lived through exile. These people had a name for themselves. They called themselves “the
remnant.” The experience deepened their faith. It kept them humble.
When Jesus blessed “the poor in spirit” (Mt 5:3) he addressed the descendants of the
people who had escaped this danger. They formed a remnant who had remained faithful
after years of persecution and waiting. They were humble.
What calamity has your community survived? How has God protected you? Has it made a
difference in your life? Has it kept you humble?
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 28/29, 2017
1 Corinthians 1:26-31
God’s Choices
Jesus did not choose the best. He chose
disciples who were dense, who fought with each other, who jockeyed for leadership, who asked stupid questions, and who ran away
while he hung dying. They were not the best. They had no experience in public speaking,
anger management, catechesis, team building, or chairing committees.
And yet the church survived. One of the proofs that Christianity is divinely inspired is
that our founders did not know what they were doing, and still the faith spread far and wide.
St. Paul told the Corinthians that God chose
“the foolish of the world to shame the wise,” “the weak … to shame the strong,” “those who count for nothing, to reduce to nothing
those who are something.” He was not talking about the apostles. He was talking
about the Corinthians. God chose them, even though they were not the best. God did this so that people would not trust in their own
strengths, but would trust in God. God can use people no matter how limited their gifts
are. All around us are people God has chosen for
ministry. They may not be the best at what they do, but they do it because God wants it
done. God does not always choose the best. But
God chooses people anyway. God wants you for something too. Have you ever said no
because you thought you could not do it? Might it be that God will do it, once you say
yes?
Written by Paul Turner. Copyright © 2010, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273-7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year A: First and Second Readings.
MASS INTENTIONS
Tuesday, January 31, 2017 – 8:00 a.m.
Communion Service
Wednesday, February 1, 2017 – 7:00 p.m.
Frank Pecukonis, intention Mary Ann and Jim
Parks
James Bittner, intention James G. Bittner
Rosalie DeCesare, intention Tracey Wolford
Thursday, February 2, 2017 – 8:00 a.m.
Steve Sears, intention Linda Swenson
Sherrie Lawler, intention Rose Mrozek
Carolyn Matanoski, intention Marge Gunning
Friday, February 3, 2917 – 8:00 a.m.
Audrey Scales, intention Paul Kowalski
Terri Mills (health), intention Clara and Mike
Abbott
Saturday, February 4, 2017 – 4:00 p.m.
Doris Robinson, intention Susan Green Ludwig
Joseph Mrozek, intention Rose Mrozek
Frank Pecukonis, intention Rose Mrozek
Sunday February 5, 2017
Alternate Giving Enrollments, intentions
Parishioners of St. Athanasius
9:15 a.m.(St. Rose of Lima Church)
Constance Conley, intention James Zeberlein, Sr.
Norman Stumpf, Jr., intention Stella Stumpf
John F. Bemrick, intention Margaret Bemrick
Mary Bemrick, intention Margaret Bemrick
Frank Mazur, intention Tom and Ellie Taylor
Eleanor Mazur, intention Tom and Ellie Taylor
LITURGY
BAPTISMS Please call the Parish Office for more
information regarding baptisms.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 28/29, 2017
ANNIVERSARY MASS
The Anniversary Mass for those married in
the month of MARCH will be held at St. Athanasius Parish on Saturday, March 4th
at the 4:00 p.m. Mass and on Sunday, March 5th at the 9:15 a.m. Mass at St. Rose of Lima Parish. If you wish to renew your
vows and receive a blessing, please call the Parish Office to register.
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Names remain on the list for one month.
After one month, please call the parish office to keep a name
on the list. Remember a family member should be giving us the name. For privacy
reasons, we must have individual’s permission to print their name.
1/4 Warren “Scott” Hogan, Kay Ward,
Benjamin Francis Dietz, Steve Lenivy, Jr., Mary Watts
1/9 Amanda Baker 1/11 Sophie Dombroski, Bette Cook 1/16 Gloria Kavaledge, John Hughes,
Ted Becker 1/22 Dolores Feeley, Jane Gentry,
Scott Auld, John Wells, Bernice Fiori, Charles Agnew, Elaine Agnew
Sue Latini, Frances Cornwell
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Please pray for our service men and women who are deployed and the wounded in the armed forces. Please call the Parish Office to
request their name be included in the bulletin.
Gene Shugars, Scott Thomas Feathers, Ryan
O’Malley, Joshua Wertz, SP5, Brian C. Graham, Sr., Matthew McCubbin, Megan Erin Green, Wade Cook, PFC Dennis M. Pote, Jr.,
and David Wiseman.
May the Lord Bless and Protect Them
ALTAR FLOWERS Our altar is beautiful because of your
generous donations. In order to continue to have altar flowers weekly, we need your
support. Without your donations, we will be unable to provide flowers. The donation for altar flowers at St. Athanasius Parish is
$100.00 for the entire sanctuary. The donation for flowers at St. Rose of Lima
Parish is $60.00 for the Main Altar. If you would like to make a donation for an arrangement in honor, or in memory of a
loved one, family member or friend, please call the Parish Office to reserve your request.
The flowers on the altar this weekend at
St. Rose of Lima are in Memory of Joe Ritchie
From Becky Wheeler and Family
FEAST OF ST. BLAISE
BLESSING OF THROATS The blessing of throats for the Feast of St. Blaise will be offered on Friday, February 3,
2017 after the 8:00 a.m. Mass in the St. Athanasius Chapel.
MINISTERS SCHEDULE
ST. ATHANASIUS PARISH
February 4/5, 2017
4:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
Altar Server
D. Herget
D. Herget
S. Fischer Megan Quinn
Cross Bearer
M. Koppleman
B. Maddox
B. Alacbay
Lector
Laurie Beyerle
Joe O’Malley
N. Opalensky
Bread
C. Miller* C. DePasquale Kristen Price
S. Michocki* Sue Love
Jim Koch* G. McGuigan S. McGuigan
Wine
Debbie Stylc Joyce Miller
Greg Browning M. Browning
R. Stroker T. Stevens
Choir
D. Herget
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 28/29, 2017
STEWARDSHIP
YEARLY CONTRIBUTIONS
2016 Yearly Contributions for tax purposes will be mailed only by request. Please call the
Parish Office to request a statement.
FINANCES ~ ST. ATHANASIUS PARISH
FINANCES ~ ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH
FAITH FORMATION
FIRST RECONCILIATION PREPARATION
AT HOME ASSIGNMENTS CALENDAR
Date Activity
02/02/17
Class No. 4
Assignment: complete “Preparing for Reconciliation” on Pages 61
and 62 in the back of the book. Cut and fold to make a booklet and bring to class.
02/09/17
Class No. 5 Assignment: complete “Preparing
for Reconciliation” on Pages 63 and 64 in the back of the book.
Cut and fold to make a booklet and bring to class.
02/16/17
Class No. 6 Assignment: complete “Preparing for Reconciliation” on Pages 65
and 66 in the back of the book. Cut and fold to make a booklet
and bring to class.
02/25/17
Reconciliation Celebration –
10:00 a.m. St. Athanasius Chapel
ST. ROSE OF LIMA PARISH February 5,2017
9:15 a.m.
Altar Servers
Gillian Glodek
Lector
D. Monroe
Eucharistic
Ministers
(Bread)
D. Ferris*
B. Goldberg
Helen Palmer
Eucharistic
Ministers
(Cup)
Marie Becker
Kim Taylor
JANUARY 22, 2017
Offertory Envelopes $2,078.00
Non-Envelope Users Contributed $104.00
Total for 1st Collection $2,182.00
Attendance 176
Extraordinary Parish Needs $439.00
Total $2,621.00
Total Amount Received (Income) $2,621.00
Less Weekly Parish Expenses $4,970.00
Net Gain (Loss) -$2,349.00
Poor Box $65.64
January 21/22, 2017
1st Collection
Envelope Users $4,667.00
Non-Envelope Users Contributed $755.25
EFT Contribution (January) $200.00
Total for 1st Collection $5,622.25
Attendance 300
Building and Operating Expense $1,062.00
Total $6,684.25
Total Amount Received (Income) $6,684.25
Less Weekly Parish Expenses $6,130.00
Net Gain (Loss) $554.25
Poor Box $188.78
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 28/29, 2017
CONFIRMATION PROGRAM
FOR ADULTS
Many Catholics have never received the Sacrament of Confirmation for different
reasons. If you are 18 years of age or older and would like to be confirmed, the parish is hosting a four week preparation program,
which will begin on Thursday, March 2, 2017 and will meet from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. in
the Chapel. The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated at the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 15, 2017. Please call Mary
Beth Barnes at 410-355-5740 for more information.
SOCIAL CONCERNS
BEANS AND BREAD On Saturday, February 4, 2017, casseroles
will be delivered to Beans and Bread. Pans and recipes are available in the vestibule of
the Church. Please make the winter casserole recipe, and deliver casserole to the parking lot at St. Athanasius between
8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. or to the parking lot at St. Rose of Lima between 9:30 a.m. and
9:45 a.m. If you are able to make a casserole, your help would be greatly appreciated. For further questions please
contact Bernadette Bittner at 410-850-7057.
LOAVES AND FISHES WEEKEND On the weekend of February
4/5, 2017, food will be
collected at St. Athanasius
Parish and St. Rose of Lima Parish to assist those individuals and families
who are in need in the Brooklyn/Curtis Bay communities. Items needed are:
PARISH NEWS
~ ST. ATHANASIUS ~
PARISH BINGO
Sponsored by Parish Men’s Club Friday, February 3, 2017
Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Party Packs $10.00. Specials available.
Featuring: Fill the Card.
Jackpot Game $500 ~ 49 numbers. Magic Number $557.00.
Door Prizes and Refreshments. Kitchen Special: To Be Announced. Bonanza and Early Bird Games begin at 7:00 p.m.
Gift Certificates are available in $10 and $20 packages. You must be at least 18 years old
to attend. The event is smoke free and handi-cap accessible. Invite a Friend!
For more information, please call the parish office at 410-355-5740, 410-530-6117 or
410-636-6496. Next Bingo March 3, 2017.
SPECIAL EVENTS RAFFLE TICKETS!! Our Parish FEBRUARY raffle tickets are on sale this weekend in the church vestibule and
parish office! The price is $5 per ticket. You have 28 chances to win. A raffle ticket for
the Month of FEBRUARY makes a nice THANK YOU GIFT, a GIFT for a SPECIAL FRIEND, a BIRTHDAY GIFT, an ANNIVERSARY
GIFT or just to brighten someone’s day in the month of FEBRUARY. If you can sell tickets
to your co-workers, friends, or relatives, please ask at the desk in the church vestibule and the SPECIAL EVENTS RAFFLE SELLERS
will get you as many as you need. Thank you for your help. Anyone selling the Monthly
Tickets MUST TURN IN, SOLD OR UNSOLD TICKETS, BY THE 1st OF THE MONTH OR THE TICKET WILL NOT BE HONORED. 1,000
tickets must be accounted for at the end of each month.
Pasta Pasta Sauce Canned Pasta
Cereal Cereal Bars Oatmeal
Pancake Mix Syrup Canned Tuna
Peanut Butter Jelly Canned Soup
Mac N Cheese Canned Veggies Canned Milk
Coffee Tea Juice Boxes
Canned Fruit Applesauce Toilet Tissue
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time January 28/29, 2017
ALTERNATE GIVING MASS ENROLLMENT This is a special way to give back to your
parish for an occasion that marks gift giving. Often at the time of a death, birthday, or
anniversary, we give flowers, or even gifts to others that are not needed. This Mass enrollment allows you to give in memory or
honor of a loved one, allowing you the satisfaction of perpetually honoring that
person’s life or remembering their special day. In appreciation, the names of the persons remembered will be printed in our
parish bulletin and Mass will be celebrated the first Sunday of every month at the 10:30
a.m. Mass. Beautiful cards are available at the Parish Office. Two cards are inserted, one to be given as the gift, and the other to be
returned to the parish with your donation.
ST. ATHANASIUS SPRING RAFFLE Our tickets for “EVERYONE’S A WINNER
RAFFLE” for the year 2017 are now on sale! The raffle takes place May 22, 2017, 1:30 p.m. in the church hall. Tickets are $100
each with a Grand Prize of $5,000. This year all paid raffle ticket holders turned in by
April 22, 2017 are invited to a special “Wine and Cheese Party” on Saturday, April 22, 2017 after the 4:00 p.m. Mass. Ticket
holders will also be eligible for “THE EARLY BIRD DRAWING” of two Prizes of $250
each. The Seller of the winning “Early Bird Tickets” receives $50 each. The $100 ticket would be a great gift for an
Anniversary, Birthday, Wedding, Special Occasion, Christmas or just to make
someone Happy! To purchase tickets call the Parish office at 410-355-5740.
NEW BEGINNINGS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
St. Athanasius Chapel ~ Fridays 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
For more information, call Marge Gunning at 410-789-3762 or the Parish Office at
410-355-5740.
PARISH NEWS
~ ST. ROSE OF LIMA ~
PARISH LOTTERY Our Monthly Lottery tickets are sold by
Sharon Wible 410-636-5069 and the Ladies of the Blessed Virgin Sodality in the vestibule the last two Sundays of the month. The
price is $5 per ticket. Chance to win every day! Remember a raffle ticket will make a
nice gift of any kind, such as birthday, anniversary, thank you or just to brighten someone’s day. We Need Your Support!
STAG BULL & OYSTER ROAST
The Annual Stag Bull & Oyster
Roast will be held on Sunday, February 12, 2017 from 1:00
p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at Earleigh Heights Fire Hall, located on
Ritchie Highway and Earleigh Heights Road.
Tickets are available for $40. For information, contact Jack Conley at 410-859-0959.
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