The Church of the Good Shepherd · 1/31/2016 · 357-22287, Patti Valdes 870-8672, or Judy Miller...
Transcript of The Church of the Good Shepherd · 1/31/2016 · 357-22287, Patti Valdes 870-8672, or Judy Miller...
The Church of the
Good Shepherd 300 Smithfield Boulevard, Smithfield, Virginia 23430
Website: www.cgsparish.org E-mail: [email protected]
Office: 365-0579 Fax: 365-4749 Rectory: 357-7040 Cell: 778-5118 or [email protected]
Office hours: Monday - Thursday 9:30 - 4:30
Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5:00 PM and Sunday: 9:00 AM
Weekday Masses: Tuesday and Thursday at 12:00 PM, Wednesday at 6:30 PM, Friday at 9:00 AM
Mission Statement
In thankfulness to God, we, the Church of the Good Shepherd, gather at the Lord's Table, welcoming all, renewing our traditional Catholic faith, and worship-ing together through meaningful liturgies to build our community, the Body of Christ. We embrace life-long catechesis to grow spiritually and serve as an example to our children. We commit ourselves to sharing the teachings of Jesus Christ. As good stewards and followers of the Lord, we open our hearts to all, sharing our God given talents and treasure.
Vision Statement
We are the Body of Christ: We seek to show His ways by our thoughts, hopes and actions, through our demonstrated love for each other.
Pastor Fr. Oscar Paraiso, 778-5118
Christian Education Mary Langhill , [email protected]
Music Minister Katarina Hackney, [email protected]
Youth Minister Doyle Agnew, [email protected]
Administration Lori Yankoski, [email protected]
Pastoral Council Dave Jerabek, 238-7061
Finance Council Dennis Ryan, 365-4944
Money Counters Tricia Lent, 371-9539
Building Gary Berland, 279-0805
Grounds John Lent, 375-4516
Nursery
Liturgy Committee Dan Falbe, 335-2543
Eucharistic Ministers Joan Nagy, 357-3500
Lectors Jennifer Melms, 284-5322
Altar Servers Amy Bowman, 641-0281
Ushers Robert Bebermeyer, 357-4369
Ladies’ Guild Margaret Hickman, 357-7105
Men’s Club Joe Campo, 357-2287
Justice & Peace Mary Ellen Bebermeyer, 357-4369
Haiti Committee Mike Grimm, 238-3250
Parish Life Bob Langhill, 279-0466
Children’s Liturgy Marie Arinello, 356-9738
E-Bulletin Board Dave Maltby, 365-4707
Parish Registration and Changes – Registration Forms are available in the vestibule of the Church. You may notify the office if you wish to register with, or be re-moved from the parish records, or if you have a change of address or telephone number.
Baptisms – Meeting with pastor required. Baptismal preparation class required for all first-time parents. Contact Mary Langhill at 365-0579 for additional infor-mation.
Marriage – Registered parishioners must contact the parish at least 6 months prior to the intended date.
Reconciliation – Before each Mass, or during the office hours by appointment.
Visitation of the Sick – Please call the office to arrange for communion, anointing of the sick, or when some-one is ill or hospitalized.
Scheduling Events – Please contact the office to schedule all meetings and activities at our facilities.
The Pope Tweets
In today’s society, in which forgiveness is so rare, mercy is ever more important.
January 31, 2016
The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Vocations
“Before you were born, I consecrated you.” If you think that you may be set apart by the Lord to serve Him as a priest, dea-con or in the consecrated life, call Father Michael G. Boehling, Vicar for Vocations, (804) 359-5661, or write: [email protected].
Readings for the Week
Monday, February 1
2 Samuel 15:13-14, 30, 16:5-13; Mark 5:1-20 Tuesday, February 2 (The Presentation of the Lord) Malachi 3:1-4; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-40 Wednesday, February 3 2 Samuel 24:2, 9-17; Mark 6:1-6 Thursday, February 4 1 Kings 2:1-4, 10-12; Mark 6:7-13 Friday, February 5 Sirach 47:2-11; Mark 6:14-29 Saturday, February 6 1 Kings 3:4-13; Mark 6:30-34 Sunday, February 7(5th Sunday in Ordinary Time) Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8; 1 Corinthians 15 1-11; Luke 5:1-11
Celebrating the Eucharist
Saturday, February 6
Sunday February 7
Altar Servers
Alexis Langhill Ashlyn Yoko
Grace Ericksen Katie Schabron
Counters Team B Team G
LEM Team 1 Team D
Lectors Greg Mueller Dan Falbe
Dave Maltby Claudia Stewart
Ushers Team III Team E
CLOW N/A Marie Arinello
Greeters Maureen Davis Denise Baylous
Mass Intention Schedule
Sat., Feb. 6, 5:00 pm Available Sun., Feb 7, 9:00 am Good Shepherd Family Parishioners are invited to remember their loved ones in a spe-cial way through prayers. If you would like to have a Mass cele-brated in memory of a loved one or a special intention, please contact the parish office at 365-0579. Stipends may be turned in or mailed to the office. Checks should be made out to Church of the Good Shepherd.
Parish Life This Week Monday, February 1 7:00 pm AFF Bible Study Tuesday, February 2 - No Mass 6:00 pm ChristLife 7:00 pm RCIA Wednesday, February 3 - No Mass 10:00 am Adoration 6:00 pm Confirmation Session 4 7:00 pm Praise & Worship 7:00 pm Liturgy Committee Meeting Thursday, February 4 - No Mass 7:00 pm Choir Practice 7:00 pm Pastoral Council Meeting Friday, February 5 - No Mass 7:00 pm Mardi Gras Saturday, February 6 - 5 pm Mass Soles 4 Souls Collections Quarterly Food Collection Pancake Supper Ticket Sales 3:30 pm Choir Practice Sunday, February 7 - 9:00 am Mass Soles 4 Souls Collections Quarterly Food Collection Pancake Supper Ticket Sales 10:00 am Youth Faith Formation K-8
Weekly Offering for Jan. 24 & 25, 2016 Regular Offering needed weekly: $5,384.62
OFFERTORY: Regular Offertory $2,895.00
ADDITIONAL FUNDS COLLECTED: Mortgage $20.00 Haiti $25.00 Barron Dempsey Fund $20.00
DIOCESAN COLLECTION: Respect Life $34.00
MASS ATTENDANCE: Saturday - 37 Sunday - 90
Please go to our website www.cgsparish.org, click on the Online Giving logo and sign up for
this great and efficient church offertory avenue.
Food Bank
Our quarterly food collection is scheduled for Febru-ary 6 & 7. This year we are particularly in need of peanut butter, jelly and cereal. Please pick up a gro-cery bag from the table by the entrance as you leave this week, fill it up, and bring it back next weekend.
The Good Shepherd family is always very generous and it is greatly appreciated.
“For I was hungry and you gave me food...”
“The word of the LORD came to me, saying:
Before I formed you in the womb I knew you,
before you were born I dedicated you,
a prophet to the nations I appointed you.”
Jeremiah 1:4-5
Calendar Update
There will be no Daily Masses this week, Febru-ary 2 through February 5. Daily Mass will resume on Tuesday, February 8.
"Encounter the Joy of the Gospel and Set the World Ablaze"
Evangelized people publicly share their faith in Jesus.
FR. OSCAR'S CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK
What do you do when people won’t listen to the mes-sage you try to share?
Youth Ministry
Sign-ups for our Mission of Hope dinner are posted on the @cgsyouthministry bulletin board.
Reminder: Confirmation and Praise and Worship will be held this Wednesday (2/3).
Education News
The Family Catechesis for 7 Feb has been cancelled. Nor-mal Religious Education for K-8 will be held immediately following the 10 am. Mass, dismissing at 11:30 am.
Date change: K-8-led Way of the Cross has been changed from 18 March to 11 March. All parishioners are invited to attend and all school-age children are invited to partic-ipate.
For more information about any of these upcoming events, contact Mary Langhill, at the church office.
Year of Mercy
All are encouraged to help the sick and home bound attend Good Shepherd’s healing Mass on Saturday, February 6 at 5:00 pm. Fr. Oscar will administer the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick during Mass to those in need.
Come Join the FUN!!
For more info call Kate Cunningham 357-6699, Alice Campo 357-22287, Patti Valdes 870-8672, or Judy Miller 784-2327.
Save the Date!
Friday, April 8th at 6:30 pm.
Good Shepherd Dinner Auction
“For Our House”
Committee members and Items for Auction will be needed.
Call the office for more details.
Community Corner
Game Night!!!!
Saturday, 27 Feb following the 5:00 pm Mass. Pre-order your Pizza now; sign up on the PCL bulletin board. If you want Pizza, we must have your order by 22 Feb; if you don't want pizza, pre-registration
is not required. Come enjoy some good, old-fashioned fun!
Ladies’ Guild Super Bowl Snack Sale
Sunday, February 7th in the Commons after Mass
Yummy Goodies for Sale!
Beautiful Team Cakes for Auction
Upcoming Trip to Haiti
If anyone is interested going on a trip to Haiti from April 20-25, to visit our twin Parish, St. An-thony of Padua, please contact Dave Maltby or
Mary Ellen Bebermeyer. (see bulletin cover for contact info)
A Closer Look at our Budget
After 30 weeks into this fiscal year, here’s where we stand:
Budget Need: $161,538.60
Actual Receipts: $148,679.77
<Deficit $ 12,858.83>
Place your ad here.
Call the office for details.
757-365-0579
The Good Shepherd Prayer
Jesus, you are my Good Shepherd
You know and call me by name.
I hear your voice
and know you are near.
Bless me.
Care for me.
Be my guide.
Protect me.
Comfort me.
Stay by my side.
Lord, your love holds me close
And leads me day by day.
Let me always hear your voice
And follow it, I pray. Amen.
Mission of Hope at Good Shepherd
Mission of Hope is a non-profit, locally-run, night-stay service which hosts the homeless of Isle of Wight County during the winter months and of which Good Shepherd is a proud sup-porter. Please stop by the sign-up display in the commons to see where you can help serve the needy in our community this January (23rd-30th) and February (13th-20th). We will need meal providers, donated goods, cleanup crews, overnight chaperones, receptionists, Saturday loaders and unloaders, and a laundry crew. On behalf of those we serve we thank you for contributing to this annual work of mercy. Feel free to con-tact Claudia Stewart at [email protected] or the parish office if you have any questions.
Open House at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic School is holding an Open House on Sunday, January 31st at 12:30 PM. OLMC is a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence serving Pre-K-8th Grade. Join us for presentation, school tour and opportunity to visit our class-
rooms and meet our teachers at 52 Harpersville Rd in Newport News. RSVP to 757-596-2754 x133 or [email protected]. At OLMC, you can see the genuine love we share for learning, faith, community, service, and, most of all, for our students!
Sundays at Four
On Saturday, February 6, Sundays at Four will present a vocal masterclass led by soprano, Karen Hoy. This ‘by audition’ event will take place at Christ Episcopal Church, 111 S. Church Street, Smithfield, VA from 2:00 - 4:00 pm. For more information, call 757 375-9140. The community is invited to listen. A monetary contribution would be appreciated.
On Sunday, February 21, Sundays at Four will present The Can-tabile Project in “Songbirds Always Eat: a Recital for Foodies!” Participating in this recital will be four of Hampton Roads’ best-known professional singers: Bridgid Eversole, soprano; Stepha-nie Marx, soprano; Brian Nedvin, tenor; Chris Mooney, bari-tone; and pianist, Aurelien Eulert all under the direction of Ka-ren Hoy. Come hungry! Tickets for this event can be purchased at the door. Adults $20, Students $5. This program will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, 111 S. Church Street, Smithfield, VA. Information (757) 375-9140
Diocesan Liturgy and Music Conference
3rd Annual Liturgy and Music Conference February 15: Join us as we welcome Fr. Roc O’Connor, SJ and Robert Feduccia to Richmond to speak at a one-day workshop on this year’s theme of “Sing of the Lord’s Mercy”. This event is open to all parish musicians, choir members, Cantors, Lectors, Eucharistic Minis-ters, Liturgy Directors, Clergy, Parish Staff, Teachers, Catechists, and Parishioners. Tickets are $20 and includes lunch. For more info and to register please visit richmonddiocese.org/worship, or contact Vy Barto [email protected].