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3755 St. Paul Street • Ellicott City, MD 21043 Parish Office Telephone: 410-465-1670 • Parish Office Fax: 410-313-8551 • After-Hours Emergencies: 410-465-1670, ext. 13 Website: www.stpaulec.org • Parish Office Email: [email protected]Resurrection/St. Paul School: 410-461-9111 Pastor Rev. Warren Tanghe Permanent Deacons Rev. Mr. Joseph Knepper Rev. Mr. George S. Krause Pastoral Council President Jim Blake Finance Chair Pat Keller Corporators Robin Campbell Michael Sollitto St. Paul Catholic Church Ellicott City, MD The Thirty-Third Sunday In Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

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3755 St. Paul Street • Ellicott City, MD 21043

Parish Office Telephone: 410-465-1670 • Parish Office Fax: 410-313-8551 • After-Hours Emergencies: 410-465-1670, ext. 13

Website: www.stpaulec.org • Parish Office Email: [email protected] • Resurrection/St. Paul School: 410-461-9111

Pastor Rev. Warren Tanghe

Permanent Deacons

Rev. Mr. Joseph Knepper Rev. Mr. George S. Krause

Pastoral Council President Jim Blake

Finance Chair Pat Keller

Corporators Robin Campbell Michael Sollitto

St. Paul Catholic

Church

Ellicott City, MD

The Thirty-Third Sunday

In Ordinary Time

November 13, 2016

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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

Next Week’s Readings: November 19Th & 20th, the Thirty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

2 Samuel 5: 1-3

Psalm 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5

Colossians 1: 12-20

Luke 23: 35-43

Saturday, November 12th

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study

9:30 a.m. Middle School Service Saturday

11:00 a.m. Wedding

2:30 p.m. Private Baptism

4:00 p.m. Reconciliation

5:00 p.m. Mass

Sunday, November 13th

7:30 a.m. Mass

9:30 a.m. Mass—CLOW & Great Gospel

11:30 a.m. Mass

4:30 p.m. RE Session A (grades 1-5)

6:00 p.m. Junior Bell Choir Rehearsal

7:00 p.m. EDGE (grades 6-8)

6:30 p.m. A GiFT Presentation (at Resurrection)

6:30 p.m. LIFETEEN (at Resurrection—pg. 4)

Monday, November 14th

8:00 a.m. Mass

5:45 p.m. Legion of Mary

6:00 p.m. RE Session B (grades 1-5)

Tuesday, November 15th

8:00 a.m. Mass

10:00 a.m. 33 Days to Morning Glory

Wednesday, November 16th

8:00 a.m. Mass

6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal

7:00 p.m. Pastoral Council Meeting

7:00 p.m. Accepting the New Reality

Mass Intentions for the Coming Week

St. Paul’s Mass Schedule

Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 7:30, 9:30, & 11:30 a.m.

Daily Mass 8:00 a.m. Monday — Saturday

Holy Days 8:00 a.m. Holidays 9:00 a.m.

Reconciliation: 6:00—7:00 p.m. Thursday , 4:00 p.m. Saturday, & by appointment

Eucharistic Adoration: 8:30 a.m.—noon & 5:30 p.m.—7:00 p.m. Thursday

This Week at St. Paul’s

Monday, November 14th 8:00 a.m. Lawrence Lewicki +

Tuesday, November 15th 8:00 a.m. Rita & Carl LaVerghetta +

Wednesday, November 16th

8:00 a.m. Special Intention for

Kati McCarthy

Thursday, November 17th 8:00 a.m. Roger Fontanilla +

Friday, November 18th

8:00 a.m. Helen & John Dziduszko +

Saturday, November 19th 8:00 a.m. Carlene Cashman +

5:00 p.m. John Fritzges +

Sunday, November 20th 7:30 a.m. Mass for the People

9:30 a.m. William Alma & Marian McCormack +

11:30 a.m. Terry Sachs +

Thursday, November 17th

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. Eucharistic Adoration—St. Philomena Apostolate

9:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Study

5:30 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration

6:00 p.m. Reconciliation

7:00 p.m. Matthew Bible Study

7:30 p.m. Traditional Choir Rehearsal

7:30 p.m. Contemporary Choir Rehearsal

Friday, November 18th

8:00 a.m. Mass

7:00 p.m. Middle School Youth Group (pg. 4)

Saturday, November 19th

8:00 a.m. Mass

8:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study

9:00 a.m. Passages

4:00 p.m. Reconciliation

5:00 p.m. Mass—junior choir singing

Sunday, November 20th

7:30 a.m. Mass

9:30 a.m. Mass—CLOW & Great Gospel

11:30 a.m. Mass

1:15 p.m Parish Baptisms

2:00 p.m. Private Hall Rental (Dohony)

4:30 p.m. RE Session A (grades 1-5)

6:00 p.m. Junior Bell Choir Rehearsal

7:00 p.m. EDGE (grades 6-8)

6:30 p.m. A GiFT Presentation (at Resurrection)

6:30 p.m. LIFETEEN (at Resurrection—pg. 4)

Saturday, November 12th 8:00 a.m. Lawrence Triplett

5:00 p.m. Ann Wall +

Sunday, November 13th 7:30 a.m. Mass for the People

9:30 a.m. Eric Harvey Snyder +

11:30 a.m. John Jamison +

Mass Intentions for this Weekend

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Prayer List

Pat Aaron, Nadine Ammons,

Rich Bartels, Jim Bates, Levi

Brown, Jane Christ, Baby Emma Grace

Conolley, Donald Cook, Jeff Dalton, John

G. Davis, Sr., John G. Davis, Jr., Ann

Dekaney, Fr. Tom Donaghy, Bill Eckert,

Jamie Erlemeier, Arlene Evans, Dan

Feeley, Monika Fiscella, June Fleming,

Catherine Frederick, Helen Fry, Diane

Gagliardi, Suzanne Gall, Bob Geary, Nina

Geary, Christopher Giangrandi, Joseph

Goebel, Janice Graham, Baby Thomas

Hare, Charles Helbing, Charles & Gloria

Hollis, Roxanne Holcomb, Jimmy Jones,

Jeanne Keller, Bertha Kessler, Daniel

Kinzer, John Klein, Emma Lucas, Erin

Lupold, Beverly Maples, Debra Marvel,

Mike Matachek Sheila Mayer, Baby

Michael Medinger, Shirley Meighan, Peter

Nielsen, Joseph Owens, Katie Owens, Kim

Pawlowitz, Shirley Peach, Baby Jacob

Phelps, Gail Pickhardt, Richard Plenge,

Barbara Plouff, Margaret Prendergast,

Anna Riordan, Charlotte Rothenhoefer,

Mary Schmitt, Joseph Scott, Don and

Peggy Simmons, Baby Cooper Thomas

Snapkoski, Jeanine & Richard Stern, Anna

Theis, Marshall & Deborah Temple, Duong

Thi Tu, Jeanne Thompson, Frank

Tinnerella, Ron Unglesbee , Adele Vias,

Robin Vittetoe, Granville Wehland, Sue

Welsh, John Wessel, Phillip & Vivian White,

Terri Wiggins, and Fred Wurster.

If you or your loved one is suffering from

an acute emergency or serious need,

please join us in praying for God’s healing

grace.

We pray for the deceased,

especially Doris Kinnear.

Please contact Pat Frederick:

[email protected], to place someone on

our prayer list.

From your Pastor

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Thanks

I’m writing this a bit earlier than usual, on

Saturday, the 5th, since I leave tomorrow for the new

pastors’ program.

Over the last week, in addition to weddings,

funerals and baptisms, St. Paul’s has celebrated a

number of special Masses.

Michael and Marilyn Cataldo organized the Infant of

Prague Mass for couples seeking the gift of a child and

the reception following it, and Michael presented a thoughtful reflection at the

end of the Mass. I am particularly grateful that the traditional choir

volunteered to sing at that Mass.

We had simple Masses in the morning on both All Saints’ Day and All

Souls’ Day, and Masses with music in the evening. I am grateful to Mary Ann,

our cantors, the sacristans, our altar servers and lectors (some of whom didn’t

know they’d “volunteered” until they got here) and our deacons for their part

in these special celebrations. The traditional choir returned for All Souls’:

Nancy Hogan-Bauer and Pat Frederick organized a very moving

commemoration of the members of our parish family who had departed this

life during the last year, and a lovely reception afterwards.

And then there were the Knights of Columbus and other volunteers

who showed up here this morning to rake up a literal truckload of leaves.

Subtle hint: they’ll be back on the 25th, the day after Thanksgiving – and

they’d love to have you join them.

And lastly, very special thanks to everyone who contributed to the

work of the Columbia Pregnancy Center through the baby-bottle campaign.

Thank you to all the people who do so many things here, and thereby

make St. Paul’s the welcoming, comfortable place it is. I know you do what

you do to serve the Lord, but your efforts are noted and appreciated by your

parish and its priest.

Odds & Ends

I mentioned a couple months ago that new channels for communicating

with and supporting our sister parish in Vietnam are now in place. I have been

writing to the parish priest, Fr. Joseph, and to the bishop to obtain information

on how we can be of help. But I think the language barrier is a problem. So:

is there anyone in the parish who can read and write Vietnamese, and would

be willing to serve as our translator? Please contact me at

[email protected].

A new pro-life resource center has just opened on the premises of the

Korean Baptist Church, just across the street from the Hillcrest abortion clinic.

The center provides free assistance to pregnant women in need, both through

a prayerful presence and through counselling. The center would like to

acquire an upright or spinet piano for its worship area. It is also looking for

dividers to partition off parts of its large open space. If you can help with

either request, please contact Maria Hayden, from St. Paul’s pro-life

committee, at [email protected], or 410-680-8397.

Your priest and pastor,

~Fr. Warren

Baptisms

With great joy we welcome into

our faith community

McKinley Gwynn Batt, daughter

of Timothy R. and Kathleen Anton Batt,

Bryce Patrick Blakely, son of Kyle S. and

Jennene Lausier Blakely, and

Harrison John Huffman, son of Brian C.

and Amanda Cavallo Huffman.

CLOSING OF THE HOLY DOOR AT THE SHRINE OF ST. ANTHONY

Join us as we celebrate the closing of the Holy Door and the ending of the

Jubilee Year of Mercy on November 20th! We will begin with a Mass at 4:00

p.m. and end with a Pasta Dinner. The cost for the dinner will be $10 per

person or $40 per family. Kids under ten eat free! Please RSVP by November

16th by calling 410-531-2800 or emailing [email protected].

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RCIA

Do you know someone who is thinking

about becoming Catholic? Are you

interested in becoming Catholic

yourself or would you like to have a

better understanding of our Catholic

beliefs? If so, RCIA is the process for

you. The Rite of Christian Initiation of

Adults is a series of rites, conducted in

the context of learning about the faith.

If you are interested in learning more about this process or

would like to join RCIA, please contact Sr. Dorothy

[email protected] or call the parish office.

St. Paul’s Ministries

Each week in the bulletin we will highlight one of our many

ministries. This week’s feature is our …

CAR PARKERS

The Car Parkers assist parishioners in parking their cars to

maximize everyone's safety while making the most efficient

use of the available parking space. Car Parkers

greet parishioners to reinforce the existing image of a

friendly, open parish. If an emergency occurs, they serve as

part of the first responder team to guide parishioners.

Volunteer parkers assist parishioners for the 9:30 a.m. and

11:30 a.m. Sunday Masses and holiday Masses. They

rotate on a schedule driven by the number of parkers

available - generally one Sunday a month. Parkers arrive at

9:00 a.m. on their scheduled Sunday and stay until the lot is

cleared after the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Volunteers over the age

of 15 are welcome. This is an ideal volunteer opportunity

for those with limited time.

New parkers are always welcome! We are currently seeking

a few parkers so that no one will need to volunteer more

than once a month. Training will be provided. Please

contact Russell Bateman to get involved with this important

ministry: [email protected].

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

ST. PAUL FALL CLEAN-UP NOVEMBER 25TH

We will be having a Fall Clean-up of the St.

Paul's Parish grounds on Friday, November

25th from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Please bring your favorite rake and

gloves. We will have a truck to put the leaves in again this

year. All are welcome for this fun event. We can give out

service hours for any parent of Resurrection - St. Paul

School student, any boy scout needing service hours, and

any student needing Confirmation hours. We could use

your help with any hours you could volunteer on either

date.

Please contact Chris Rotunda: [email protected] or

410-336-8173 cell if you can attend. Thank you!

PRAYER SHAWL MEETING

The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet Thursday

November 17th from 1-3 p.m. in the parish

conference room which is located on the lower

level of the parish office building. For more

information or any questions please contact

Donna White at 410-788-2118 or e-mail

at [email protected].

THE COLD WEATHER SHELTER

NEEDS YOUR HELP!

This year, our 12th year, we will host the Cold

Weather Shelter at St. Paul’s from January

2nd—9th. Every year our guests are impressed

by the way our volunteers make them feel at

home during their stay with us.

This year we need even more help than ever to continue to

provide a warm, welcoming environment for our guests.

Don’t wait!

Please sign up now so that planning and

scheduling can begin!

The sign up sheet is in the bulletin again this weekend.

If you have any questions, please contact Gloria Baer at 443

-878-5522 or [email protected].

Thank you!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR

BEADING HEARTS JEWELRY SALES!

The holidays are sneaking up on us and that means it’s

almost time for Youth Ministry’s Annual Beading Hearts

Christmas Sales! Come check out the wonderful jewelry and

other creations by St Paul’s and Resurrection’s talented

youth. The first sale is Sunday, November 20th, 8:00 a.m. -

1:30 p.m. in Resurrection’s hall at the Catholic Daughters

Craft Fair and Bake Sale (see flyer in today’s bulletin). Our

second sale is Saturday & Sunday, December 3rd & 4th in

Resurrection’s hall during “Breakfast with Santa” Saturday

morning (8:00 – 11:00 a.m.) and after the 5:15 p.m.

Saturday Mass; then on Sunday, after the 7:30, 9:00, 10:30

a.m. and noon Masses. Proceeds benefit Youth Ministry

programs. More info: Marge Mazzone at

[email protected].

PS: We can always use help setting up and running the

sales. Contact Marge if you are available to assist on any of

these days.

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Craft Fairand Bake Sale

Sunday, November 20, 20168:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Free Admission – Free Parking

Church of the Resurrection Parish Hall3175 Paulskirk Road

Ellicott City, MD 21042

Sponsored by Court Howard #1882Catholic Daughters of the Americas

For more information, contact Helen Nycum at 410-461-6710 or

[email protected]

Start your Christmas shopping early!Choose from a wide variety of Handmade Gifts and Decorations!Take home some Freshly Baked Cookies, Cakes, Pies, and More!

Coffee, tea, juice, and doughnuts available

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Resurrection—St. Paul

School News

TOT TUESDAYS

Please join Resurrection-St. Paul School for an engaging

story hour for your child and you! All 2, 3, and 4 year olds

are invited to enjoy a story, STEM activity, and snack with

an adult once a month from September to May. Tot

Tuesdays will be held from 9:30-10:30am in the Media

Center. Please email Stephanie Finamore at

[email protected] to register. Our theme for

November 15th is Something to Crow about at RSPS!

Details about our Tot Tuesday program and information

about Resurrection-St. Paul School, a Blue Ribbon School

of Excellence and an Archdiocesan STEM school, can be

found on our website www.resstpaul.org. Join us for an

Open House this Fall to learn how RSPS can make a

difference in your child’s life.

FOURTH GRADE UNVEILS SCIENCE MURAL

The fourth grade students at Resurrection-St. Paul School

are excited to unveil the school’s 6th mural with the Artist-

in-Residence Program on November 15th. As in our

previous years, our main goal of the program is to integrate

the Visual Arts with the fourth grade curriculum. We once

again chose Ms. Kristen Helberg, a local artist, to lead us

in this project. This year we decided to focus on science.

Through the mural project, our fourth graders will

document and display science related themes to remind

and inspire students at all levels. Not only will it enhance

the science curriculum, but also the students will have the

opportunity to apply their knowledge of lessons in an art

form. Our science mural will support our dedication to

being a STEM school. Furthermore, the program

demonstrates how each of the basic principles of art and

design can be supported through Science, Technology,

Engineering, and Mathematics. Please come and see the

mural hanging in the first floor hallway of the school

building.

RSPS CONTACTS Phone: 410-461-9111

Principal

Karen Murphy, x243 [email protected]

Assistant Principal

Kevin Sokoloff, x272 [email protected]

Advancement Director

Stephanie Finamore,

x242 [email protected]

School Board President

Dave Kociolek

Religious Education

For information about our RE programs please

contact our DRE, Mary Johnston:

[email protected] or 410-465-1670, ext. 30

ST. PAUL RE FAMILIES: This weekend in the Center…

St. Paul’s Religious Education Faith

Presentation

A talk given by Sr. Dorothy Franz.

NOVEMBER 13 and/or 14

The Church Hierarchy - “Who’s Who?”

Youth Ministry

November 13th and 20th: Facing Your Giants You know your Goliath. You recognize his walk, the thunder

of his voice. He taunts you with bills you can't pay, people

you can't please, habits you can't break, failures you can't

forget, and a future you can't face. But just like David, you

can face your giant, even if you aren't the strongest, the

smartest, the best equipped, or the holiest. David. You could

read his story and wonder what God saw in him. His life has

little to offer the unstained, straight-A saint. He fell as often

as he stood, stumbled as often as he conquered. But for

those who know the sound of Goliath, David gives this

reminder: Focus on giants -- you stumble; focus on God --

your giants tumble. If you're ready to face your giants, let his

story inspire you. The same God who helped him will help

you.

Save the date! Our next event is Friday, November

18th! We’re meeting at 7:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Center for the

New Evangelization. We’ll be “visiting” Italy, eating pizza,

playing a gross spaghetti game, and learning how to build

our lives on a firm foundation.

For more information about our middle and high school

programs please contact:

Kenn deMoll: [email protected]/410-514-2020 or

Shannon Turlik: [email protected] /410-505-3079

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COLD WEATHER SHELTER PROJECT

ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH DOHONY HALL

Monday evening, January 2, 2017 through Monday morning January 9, 2017.

The Shelter is an ecumenical effort of 17 Christian Churches to provide temporary shelter for

the homeless in Howard County from November 21, 2016 to April 2, 2017.

The Cold Weather Shelter is entering its 12th year.

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

TRANSPORTATION

Drivers pick up guests at Columbia

Mall @5:30p.m. and transport to

St. Paul's Church.

Morning drivers needed to provide rides for

guests from St. Paul's to Columbia Mall between

6:30a.m.-7:00 a.m.

NIGHT SHIFT VOLUNTEERS

2 Volunteers needed per shift.

First Shift- 5:30 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.

Second Shift- 10:15 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.

LAUNDRY- NEEDED DAILY

Volunteers pick up, wash, dry and

return to Dohony Hall.

Pick-up: Between 7:00a.m. -7:45a.m.

Drop off- 5:30 p.m.

MEALS

Prepare a main dish, vegetable, side dish,

salad or dessert as needed for the evening

meals. Four to five servers needed per night.

From 6:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m.

VOLUNTEERS Will BE CONTACTED BY A ST. PAUL COORDJNTOR

TO SCHEDULE YOUR REQUESTED SERVICE.

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PLEASE CIRCLE WHICH DAY AND WHAT AREA YOU CAN HELP WITH

Mon. January 2, 2017 Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Prepare a Dish for Dinner Night Shift

Pick up @ Columbia Mall 5:30-10:15 p.m.

10:15 p.m.-7:30 a.m.

Tues. January 3, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Laundry pick up- 7-7:45 a.m. Night Shift

Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Laundry drop off- 5:30 p.m. 5:30-10:15 p.m.

Prepare a Dish for Dinner 10:15 p.m.- 7:30 a.m.

Wed. January 4, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Laundry pick up- 7-7:45 a.m. Night Shift

Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Laundry drop off- 5:30 p.m. 5:30-10:15 p.m.

Prepare a Dish for Dinner 10:15 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.

Thurs. January 5, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Laundry pick up- 7-7:45 a.m. Night Shift

Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Laundry drop off- 5:30 p.m. 5:30-10:15 p.m.

Prepare a Dish for Dinner 10:15 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.

Fri. January 6, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Laundry pick up- 7-7:45 a.m. Night Shift

Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Laundry drop off- 5:30 p.m. 5:30-10:15 p.m.

Prepare a Dish for Dinner 10:15 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.

Sat. January 7, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Laundry pick up- 7-7:45 a.m. Night Shift

Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Laundry drop off- 5:30 p.m. 5:30-10:15 p.m.

Prepare a Dish for Dinner 10:15 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.

Sun. January 8, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Laundry pick up- 7-7:45 a.m. Night Shift

Evening Driver 5:30 p.m. Laundry drop off- 5:30 p.m. 5:30-10:15 p.m.

Prepare a Dish for Dinner 10:15 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.

Mon. January 9, 2017 Morning Driver 6:30 a.m. Drop off@ Columbia Mall

PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME --------------------

PHONE ------------------------------

EM A IL. ______________________ _

PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

THANK YOU!

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PASSAGES

Parishioners age 50 and better are invited to attend the

second of this season’s PASSAGES speaker presentations

on Saturday November 19th. Andy Lazris, M.D., a

practitioner of primary care Internal Medicine and Geriatrics

for the past 25 years, will talk to us about feeling well and

living longer beyond tests and pills.

The PASSAGES speaker sessions not only provide an

opportunity for members of St. Paul and Resurrection

parishes to enrich our faith and gain practical information,

but also to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere. As usual, we

will begin the morning with Mass at 9:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s.

Afterward, guests who have made reservations are invited

to gather in Dohony Hall for coffee and a continental-style

breakfast, followed by Dr. Lazris’ talk.

This is the second time Dr. Lazris has been a PASSAGES

presenter and we anticipate that many will be eager to

attend. As a result we do require that advance reservations

be made. You may make your reservation by either calling

your parish office or emailing Suzanne Lathroum at

[email protected] no later than 5:00 p.m. Tuesday,

November 15th.

Infant’s Corner

GET OUT THE PRAYERS

Apparently, one of the keys to winning an election is to get

out the vote. Complacency and not believing that “my vote”

could really make a difference is supposed to be a bad

thing. The same might be said about prayer. We would be

wrong to be complacent and think that “my prayer” could

make a great difference.

From the very beginning of the history of the Infant of

Prague devotion, scary and bad times caused people to turn

to prayer and to the Child Jesus for help. From financial

problems to heath to wars, you name it, they prayed and

prayed, and often much suffering and many years passed,

but prayer and trust in God won out. Good prevailed.

We have now completed the electoral process. We all want

the best for everyone, for our country; we want good to

prevail. Seems like a good time to get out the prayers.

Life Matters

40 DAYS FOR LIFE CLOSING EVENT: Please join us for an

open house at West Baltimore Pregnancy Choices, a new

prayer room and pregnancy referral center opening across

the street from Hillcrest, Sunday November 20, 1-4

p.m. This will be a more permanent physical presence near

the site of so many abortions in our community. Chin

Baptist Church, 5602 Johnnycake Road, Catonsville. Enter

through gate on the right with balloons (see insert).

POST-ABORTION HEALING: Project Rachel Baltimore is the

church's ministry which operates as a network of

professional clergy, licensed counselors and volunteers all

trained to provide one-on-one spiritual and psychological

support for those who are suffering from the trauma of

abortion. Project Rachel Baltimore offers special Rachel's

Vineyard weekend retreats and Come to the Waters day

retreats several times a year. Rachel's Vineyard is the

world's largest ministry for healing after abortion. For more

in fo rmat ion about Rache l 's V ineyard , go

to www.HopeAfterAbortion.org, [email protected],

or call 410-625-8491.

PHYSICIAN ASSISTED SUICIDE: Legislation has been

introduced in the Maryland General Assembly for the past

two years that would allow doctors to legally prescribe a

lethal dose of drugs to a patient who is deemed mentally

competent and who has received a terminal

diagnosis. The legislation, referred to by its proponents as

“death with dignity” is unnecessary, flawed, and lacks

safeguards. A broad coalition of disability advocates,

members of the medical community, patient advocates,

and religious organizations, known as “Maryland Against

Physician Assisted Suicide,” has formed to fight this

bill. The coalition is continually growing and we urge you to

join the effort to defeat this dangerous bill. Call to

Action: Contact your legislators by visiting: Maryland

A g a i n s t P h y s i c i a n A s s i s t e d S u i c i d e a t

www.StopAssistedSuicideMD.org.

USCCB INTERCESSION FOR LIFE: For all of us gathered in

prayer: May God grant us the wisdom and courage to

lovingly protect his gift of life at every stage, in sickness and

in health; We pray to the Lord:

PREGNANT, NEED HELP?

Call the Gabriel Network 1-800-ANGEL-OK

SUFFERING POST-ABORTION STRESS?

Call Project Rachel Baltimore at 410-625-8491 or email

[email protected].

END OF LIFE ISSUES? Contact the National Catholic

Bioethics Centers at www.ncbcenter.org/resources/ncbc-

offers-free-ethics-consultations or call 215-877-2660.

MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, AND ANNULMENTS FROM A

CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE

Learn how the healing grace of Jesus Christ can bring new

hope and new life.

The Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Baltimore will be giving a

presentation in our area concerning divorce and annulment

from the Catholic perspective. This presentation will be

helpful for divorced Catholics, those divorced who wish to

marry Catholics, deacons, those parish leaders involved in

the RCIA process, and any others who may have an interest

because of family or friends. This session will be held on

Monday, November 14th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Louis, Clarksville

in Rooms 301 & 302. No prior registration is required. For

more information please call 410-547-5533.

ACCEPTING THE NEW REALITY offers a compassionate environment for those from our

parish and community who are in need of healing. Our next

meeting is on Wednesday, November 16th at 7:00 p.m. in

the Dohony Hall Lounge.

For more information please contact Pat Frederick:

[email protected]

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Where? Chin Baptist Church,

5602 Johnnycake Road,

Catonsville. Rightmost

gate with balloons.

Parking: Overflow lot behind

the Burger King or the

church parking lot around

the church building.

For more info, call Kim

Frazer, 410-456-9544

Directly across the street from the

Hillcrest abortion facility!

Help us celebrate our new

center & pray!

Sunday Nov 20th

1-4pm

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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

Pastor

Rev. Warren Tanghe

[email protected]

Pastor Emeritus

Rev. Thomas Donaghy

Permanent Deacons

Deacon Joe Knepper

[email protected]

Deacon George Krause

[email protected]

Parish Corporators

Robin Campbell

[email protected]

Michael Sollitto

[email protected]

Finance Chair

Pat Keller

[email protected]

Pastoral Council President

Jim Blake

[email protected]

Facilities Chair

Chester Kukwa

[email protected]

School Liaisons

Paul & Jessica Heinemann

[email protected]

Pastoral Associate

Pat Frederick

[email protected], ext. 17

Religious Education Director

Mary Johnston

[email protected], ext. 30

Adult Education Director

Marty Bode

[email protected]

410-989-6275

Youth Ministry Director

Kenn deMoll

[email protected]

410-514-2020

Shannon Turlik

Youth Ministry Coordinator

[email protected]

410-505-3079

Young Adult Coordinator,

HoCo Catholic Young Adults

Jennifer Youssef

(443) 420-8447

[email protected]

RCIA Coordinator

Sr. Dorothy Franz

[email protected], ext. 40

Music Ministry

Mary Ann Fleming

[email protected], ext. 41

Susan Fanske

[email protected]

Business Manager

John Papania

[email protected], ext. 15

Parish Secretary

Jessica Lucas

[email protected], ext. 10

Administrative Assistant

Amy Barnes

[email protected], ext. 21

Bookkeeper

Gloria Baer

[email protected], ext. 12

Maintenance Manager

Neil Sellman

[email protected]

Parish Office: 410-465-1670

After-Hours Emergencies: ext. 13

www.stpaulec.org

[email protected]

Office FAX: 410-313-8551

RSPS School: 410-461-9111

Financials

Pastoral Staff

NEXT WEEKEND: On November 19th & 20th the Poor Box collection will be donated to Grassroots Crisis Intervention, a 24-

hour resource to individuals and families in need of immediate assistance with a personal, mental health, family, or shelter

crisis. The second collection next weekend is for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.

Thank you for your incredible generosity!

Offertory Envelopes

Loose Offertory

EFT Offertory

TOTAL

Maintenance- Facilities

CNE Mortgage

All Souls

All Saints

World Missions

Campaign for Human Devel.

Poor Box (Wounded Warriors)

Mass Attendance (11/5-6)

$8,730.00

$2,333.50

$5,523.50

$16,587.00

$3,814.00

$837.00

$202.00

$181.00

$25.00

$262.50

$593.00

790

Offertory amount needed weekly to meet budget: $13,013.00

Offertory Collections for Oct. 31– Nov 6, 2016

Other Collections

Original Loan Amount

(July 2012):

Minimum required payment:

Collections this month:

Total payments:

Interest paid:

Principal paid:

Current Balance available

$369,000.00

$3,268.44

$3,423.00

$312,707.72

$36,819.20

$275,888.52

$93,111.48

CNE Mortgage Reduction Update Payments through November 2016

Thank you for your continued generous

support of St. Paul’s.

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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

General Parish Information

WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome to St. Paul’s! We look forward to sharing our faith,

activities, and fellowship with you. Stop by the parish office or go to

our website to download our New Member Registration Form and

drop it off the next time you’re at St. Paul’s. Also, if you register on

our website and you will receive weekly email updates.

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY If Howard County schools open late, the parish office will open at

the same time the schools do. If schools are closed, our parish

office will also be closed. In either case, the 8:00 a.m. Mass will be

cancelled. If the schools close early, the parish office will close at

the same time. To check on school closings, please tune

to WBAL1090 radio or go to wbaltv.com on the web.

BAPTISM Group baptisms are scheduled on the first and third Sundays of the

Month. Individual Baptisms can be scheduled during the Weekend

Masses (except during Advent and Lent) or by appointment. First

time parents are required to attend a Baptism Class the second

Wednesday of every month. Call the parish office to register for the

class.

CONFIRMATION This Sacrament is offered every year in our parish to our High

School age youth. Contact our Youth Minister, Kenn deMoll, for

more information: [email protected]. Adults may arrange for

Confirmation by contacting the parish office to meet with the pastor.

RECONCILIATION Confession is available every Saturday from 4:00 to 4:50 p.m. and

any time by appointment. Special times and opportunities for this

Sacrament here at our parish and neighboring parishes will be

announced in the bulletin.

MATRIMONY If you would like to be married in our beautiful Church please

contact the Parish at least six months prior to the wedding date.

RCIA Do you know someone who is thinking about becoming Catholic?

Are you interested in becoming Catholic yourself or would you like to

have a better understanding of our Catholic beliefs? If so RCIA is

the process for you. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a

series of rites, conducted in the context of learning about the faith.

We meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Center. ALL ARE

WELCOME! For information contact Sr. Dorothy:

[email protected].

A GiFT (Adults Growing in Faith Together) We have many dynamic programs for adults to enrich their faith.

For information on specific offerings, please contact Marty Bode:

[email protected]

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY Meets year round on Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. in the 2nd floor lounge

of Dohony Hall. New participants are always welcome. For more

information contact Pat Galante at [email protected]

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY Meets Thursday mornings after mass from 9:00 to 10:30. New

participants are always welcome. Contact Robin Campbell for more

information: [email protected].

YOUNG ADULTS For those in their 20’s and 30’s Check out our website for Young

Adults: www.hococatholic.weebly.com and see all the new events for

young adult fellowship. For information on our programs, please

contact the Young Adult Coordinator, Jennifer Youssef:

[email protected] or (443) 420-8447.

GRIEF MINISTRY Accepting the New Reality offers a compassionate environment for

those times when you need to share your feelings while having the

assurance of confidentiality and understanding. We welcome all

from our parish and community who are in need of healing. We

normally meet on the third Wednesday of the month from 7:00—

8:30 p.m. in the 2nd floor lounge in Dohony Hall. For more

information please contact Pat Frederick: [email protected]

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION We offer religious education for students from preschool through

middle school, as well as first sacrament preparation. Contact our

DRE, Mary Johnston: [email protected], for more information.

YOUTH MINISTRY We have a vibrant youth ministry program for middle and high school

students. For details, contact Kenn deMoll:

[email protected].

MUSIC MINISTRY For information on our Traditional, Junior, and Funeral Choirs please

contact Mary Ann Fleming: [email protected]

For our Contemporary Choir please contact Sue Fanske:

[email protected].

PASTORAL COUNCIL The Pastoral Council is an advisory body; a ministry of shared

responsibility with the pastor to provide direction and advice through

a centralized leadership forum. For more information on our

council, contact our council president, Jim Blake:

[email protected].

WOMEN’S CLUB The Women’s Club sponsors and assists with various activities at St.

Paul’s. Major fundraisers (i.e. bus trips and annual Lotto Raffle

sales) are held to financially support our parish. Meetings are held

on the first Tuesday of the month from September through June.

Please contact Sharon Seiler for more information: 410-465-4483

or [email protected].

EFT Many of our parishioners use EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) for

their offertory giving. Please contact our Business Manager, John

Papania: [email protected] for more information on EFT, or

download the EFT from our website.

STANDARD BULLETIN DEADLINE The deadline for having notices published in the coming week’s

Bulletin is Monday, 12 noon. Please submit in Word format to:

[email protected].

WEBSITE Please visit our website for all of the latest news and events:

www.stpaulec.org

EMERGENCIES To reach a priest in the event of an emergency after normal

business hours, please call 410-465-1670, ext. 13.

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