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St. John the Beloved Parish
Parish Office: 302-999-0211
Fax: 302-999-9184
Masses: Saturday -
5:00pm, 7:00pm
Sunday - 7:30am, 9:30am
11:30am, 5:00pm
Weekday Masses:
Monday-Friday: 6:30am, 8:00am
Saturday: 8:00am
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NOTES FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
SACRAMENT OF PENANCESaturday 4:00 - 4:45pmTo schedule with priest, please call the parish office.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISMContact the Parish Office toschedule a Baptismal PreparationClass.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGEPlease contact parish priest ordeacon one year prior to the wedding.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICKAnyone seriously ill or facing surgery, please call a priest to make arrangements.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults - (RCIA)Are you interested in becoming a member of the Catholic faith or in learning more about the Church? For information please call the parish office.
HOLY DAY MASSESAs announced
DEVOTIONS—MondaysAdoration, 6:00pmNovena and Benediction, 7:00pm
First Saturday Devotions with the Blue Army are held each month at St. John the Beloved Church beginning with mass at 8:00am.
PRAYER GROUP - TuesdaysBible study, praise music, intercessory prayerSt. John Bosco Conference Room9:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. All are welcomed.
The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality meets the first Sunday of the month at the 7:30 am mass to honor our Blessed Mother. Please join us after mass to pray the rosary.
REFRESH - WednesdaysPrayer and Praise weekly retreat opportunity.6pm in the Church.
The 60th anniversary Mass of Thanksgiving of Saint John the Beloved Parish is next Sunday, November 27th at 11:30 a.m. Bishop Malooly will be the celebrant and guest priests and religious are invited to share in our joy. A brunch will follow in the Parish Hall. All are invited to thank God for the past, present and future.
+++++++++++++++++++++++ After months of political rhetoric and an election, we settle down to real life again. This Sunday is the last one of the liturgical year and we end it by remembering that Christ is the King. Our Gospel from Luke remembers the final moments at Calvary. The man whom we call Dismis, the Good Thief, looked at the man next to him who was also being tortured to death on a cross, and said, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom." What did Dismis see in Jesus that led him to recognize the King of Kings? He did not see any form of physical or political power. Those in political power put him to death. The leaders of the Hebrews, the Sanhedrin, wanted no competition from Jesus. They used the Romans to eliminate Christ. What chance did Jesus have to preserve his physical life in the face of such opposition? It was all quite clear that Jesus had no political power. What did Dismis see? He saw a man who was so thoroughly united to God that the power of God was evident in His every action. Jesus was only concerned with serving His Heavenly Father. If that meant losing disciples because some thought His teaching on eating His Body and drinking His Blood, was too difficult, so be it. He would remain true to the Father. If that meant that calling out those in power to treat their subjects with justice and compassion even though they would perceive these teachings as threats to their power, so be it. Everything that Jesus did, He did in service to the Father and to establish the Kingdom of God. Dismis saw Jesus as the King the world longed for, the one who would govern not by politics but by the love of God. Dismis saw that the Love of God was so powerful in Jesus that He Himself could only be that Love become flesh. "Have you no fear of God for you are subject to the same condemnation?" he had called out to the other criminal. And so we celebrate today, the ending Sunday, claiming that Jesus is the culmination of what we want to govern and to lead us. We can escape the grip of the world around us when the focus of our lives is Christ and directs us to serve God in our every action. We can do this by purely serving the One who created us to love, honor and serve Him in all things and in all people. Jesus Christ is our King. The local Ecumenical Thanksgiving Prayer Service will be on Wednesday, November 23rd, at 7 p.m. at St. Philip’s Lutheran Church, 5320 Limestone Rd., Wilmington. All are invited. Thanksgiving Day Mass at Saint John the Beloved Church is at 9 a.m. Non perishable goods will be collected at this Mass for our Parish Outreach.
May we celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday with an attitude of true gratitude. God bestows upon us countless blessings, and for these, we are most thankful. May we continue to be graced and share these blessings in charity with one another. Happy Thanksgiving!
Father Piekarski, Father Martin, Father Gerres, Deacon Bailey, Deacon Wuebbels, Deacon Fontana & the staff of Saint John Beloved Parish
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Week of November 20
Mon 6:30 Joe & Bunny McPolin 8:00 Daniel Richards Tue 6:30 Eleanor Scubelek 8:00 Dorothy & Robert Looney 9:30 Intentions of Children of the World Wed 6:30 Agnes Dworksy 8:00 Helen Walter Thur 9:00 Our Parish Family Fri 6:30 Ronald Ragan 8:00 Jim Herington Sat 8:00 Mamie Rogalski Florence DiCostanza Norma R. Filipowicz Robert J. Wilson Nick DiComillo 5:00 Joseph Permar 7:00 Marion Charles Kwiatkowski Sun 7:30 Our Parish Family 9:30 Stella & Angelo Giofre 11:30 Ralph & Sophie Flanigan 5:00 Walter & Mary Koval
Catholic CemeteriesAll Saints: 737-2524Cathedral: 656-3323
Gate of Heaven: 732-3690
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Lk 21:1-4Tuesday: Rv 14:14-19; Ps 96:10-13; Lk 21:5-11Wednesday: Rv 15:1-4; Ps 98:1-3ab, 7-9; Lk 21:12-19Thursday: Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 21:20-28 Thanksgiving Day (suggested): Sir 50:22-24; Ps 145:2-11; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Lk 17:11-19Friday: Rv 20:1-4, 11 -- 21:2; Ps 84:3-6a, 8a; Lk 21:29-33Saturday: Rv 22:1-7; Ps 95:1-7ab; Lk 21:34-36Sunday: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Rom 13:11-14; Mt 24:37-44
PLEASE NOTE Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Lectors and Altar Server Schedules are online.
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Church Staff
Very Rev. Joseph Piekarski, V.F., Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Idongesit Etim, Associate Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Lance Martin, Associate Pastor [email protected]
Deacon Thomas A. Bailey [email protected]
Deacon Dennis Wuebbels [email protected]
Deacon Mark Fontana [email protected]
Mr. Frank Julian, Parish Administrator [email protected]
Mrs. Sue O’Hanlon, Bookkeeper [email protected]
PARISH RECEPTIONIST 302-999-0211Mrs. Trish Tucker [email protected]. Dolores Huhman [email protected]. Linda Mondzelewski [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE 302-994-7757
Mrs. Dolores Ballintyn, Director [email protected]
Mrs. Jane Bogucki, Secretary [email protected]
SAINT JOHN THE BELOVED SCHOOL 302-998-5525Mr. Richard Hart, Principal [email protected]. Mary Lou Soltys, Vice Principal [email protected]. Sharon Breznitsky [email protected] AssistantsMrs. Marie Malatesta [email protected]. Mary Ann Thompson [email protected]
LITURGY AND MUSIC
Dr. Lisa Papili Carlsen, D.M.A., Director [email protected] OUTREACH 302-994-7867
Mrs. Lynne Carmack, Coordinator [email protected]
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Bulletin Announcements
Due Friday, 10 Days before announcement to appear. Please see: www.sjbde.org/submit-bulletin for more details.
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Bulletins must be electronically transmitted Papers/Faxes will not be accepted.
Ministry of Caring Sandwich Schedule November 24 & 25 Sodality / Blue Army
Donations of sandwiches are welcome from all parishioners. Delivery can be made to the hall kitchen door on Thursday evenings 6:30pm to 7:00pm and Friday morning before 9:30am. These sandwiches are taken to the Emmanuel Dining Room to help feed those in need. We are especially in need of sandwiches on the 1st and 4th Fridays of the month.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Monday: The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Thirty-fourth or Last Week in Ordinary Time
Tuesday: St. Cecilia
Wednesday: St. Clement I; St. Columban; Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro
Thursday: St. Andrew Dung-L?c and Companions; Thanksgiving Day
Friday: St. Catherine of Alexandria
Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary
Offertory Counting MinistrySt. John the Beloved's Offertory Counting Ministry is looking for additional money counters to join existing teams and act as substitutes. This ministry requires attention to detail and organization. Please prayerfully consider joining our team! If you are interested please email [email protected] with your contact information.
11/6/16
Thank you for your continued generosity to the parish as part of your gift to God for the good things God has given you.
Offertory $23,495.27All Saints $ 2,156.75Other: $ 4,657.18 ——————————————————TOTAL: $30,309.20
Adult Altar Servers
We are looking for adult altar servers. Perhaps you are being called by the Holy Spirit to assist in the Liturgy of the Holy Mass. The role of an altar server is integral to the normal celebration of the Mass.
Servers can carry the processional cross and candles, hold the book for the priest celebrant when he is not at the altar, carry the incense and censer, present the bread, wine, and water to the priest during the preparation of the gifts or assist him when he receives the gifts from the people, wash the hands of the priest, and assist the priest celebrant and deacon as necessary.
For anyone who would like to volunteer please call the parish front office (302.999.0211) to make an appoint. Fr. Martin will give proper instruction on the Mass and its parts and their meaning, the various objects used in the liturgy (their names and use), and the various functions of the server. Thank you for your prayerful consideration.
EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINES Please note: During the upcoming Holiday, Advent
and Christmas Season bulletins are due by:
The November 27 bulletin was already due by this date.
The Christmas bulletin is due December 16th.
The New Years bulletin is due December 21st.
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CAN WE COUNT ON YOU TO SPONSOR A FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS? We have many families who need help for Christmas. If you would like to sponsor a family by providing gifts for the children and a small gift certificate for the parents, please call Carol Costello at 302-235-8622. Leave your contact information and the size of the family you wish to sponsor. We will get back to you with details. Please submit your sponsorship pledge no later than Monday, December 5th. Gifts are due by the weekend of December 10th and 11th. Perhaps a group at your workplace, or several neighbors, or members of one of your social groups might join together to be a family’s sponsor.
SJB Parish Outreach
Matthew 25: 40 …..(Jesus tells them) ‘Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family,[a] you did it to me.’
Food Pantry Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-10:30 am
Clothes Closet Wednesday 9-10:30 am
St. John the Beloved Outreach office serves those in our community who are in need of food and clothing. The Outreach office charges nothing to our clients and relies on Parish and parishioner donations. If you are unable to provide or bring grocery items to the church please consider a monetary donation to the Outreach office. The Outreach Office handles donations of food and clothing only. You may drop off your items at Church in the vestibule bin. To serve our families each week, we need the following: (Please feel free to use this list as your grocery checklist)
Cereal pancake mix pasta spaghetti sauce Mac and cheese tuna fish canned meat peanut butter Jelly canned fruit rice beans Whole kernel corn soup canned vegetables juice Coffee cleaning supplies tea toiletries Laundry detergent toilet paper baby food(fruit only) diapers (all sizes)
THE GIVING TREE
The “Giving Tree” Tags have been placed in the Church vestibule. Please take a tag from the display in the vestibule, and purchase a gift for a child, or a gift certificate for a senior citizen or a family. (Feel free to take more than one tag.) *All gifts must be wrapped, and gift cards should be placed in an envelope. *Tape the “Giving Tree” Tag to the gift package or gift card envelope. *All wrapped and tagged gifts must be returned at the Masses on the weekend of December 10/11. *You may leave gifts in the Lay Sacristy (on the left as you enter the Church vestibule). *If you miss getting a “Giving Tree” Tag, please consider obtaining a name or item of clothing for a child.
Wrap the gift and attach a note on the outside indicating the clothing size, age level, and whether it is appropriate for a boy, a girl, or either.
*Please note: Due to space limitations, and other factors, we are no longer able to accept or give large ticket gift items such as bicycles, electronics, or small appliances. Thank you so much for your continued generosity.
AGAIN, GIFTS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 10/11.
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School NewsVisit SJB School on the web: www.sjbdel.org
A Message From the SJB Kids Care Service Club: Next time you are checking out at Acme and asked if you are collecting stamps for pots and pans, say, "Yes!" If you are not collecting them for yourself, please consider donating your stamps to the SJB Service Club. We are hoping to provide pots and pans to families served by our parish outreach ministry. Stamps can be placed in the envelope in the back of church. The program runs through mid-January. Your generosity is very much appreciated!
The 55+ Group at St. Joseph Parish, Middletown, is planning a 3 day 2 night trip to the Christmas Lights at Virginia Beach/Williamsburg, Va., on December 12-15. There is no age
limit. If you are interested in joining us, please call Marie at 302-449-2496 for details.
CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKETS
We provide a Christmas Meal for those in need in our area. The ongoing generosity of our St. John the Beloved parishioners makes this possible. Christmas baskets will be distributed on Saturday, December 17th. We are asking for donations of chicken, ham, or turkey. Medium or large chickens and hams are especially good choices for many of our families. Please purchase the meat entrée you wish to donate, and drop off the meat at the Outreach Office (M,W, or F, 9-10:30 a.m.), or at the Vianney House (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.). If you qualify to receive a free chicken, turkey, or ham through a program at your supermarket, perhaps you may consider donating the meat. Other needed items include canned vegetables, gravy, canned fruit, boxed potatoes, canned yams, or sweet potatoes, stuffing mix, cranberry sauce, coffee, tea, cake mixes, frostings, and aluminum roasting pans. As always, thank you very much for your generosity. Deadline for donations is WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH.
If you have questions, please call the Outreach Office at 994-7867. Bless you!
DEPENDENCE DAYOn Thanksgiving Day we
acknowledge our dependence.--William Jennings Bryan
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MARRIAGE MOMENTS
November 20: Trip down Memory Lane #15. In every human life eventually tragedy strikes. It may not be life threatening or frequent, but it causes us to pause and reflect. What has been a significant misfortune of your life together so far? How do you support each other.
PARENTING POINTERS
November 20: November 20 is the feast of Christ the King, but Jesus rejected kingship and modeled "servant leadership." Kings have armies and thus power to enforce what they want. Servants excel in listening and seek to serve others' needs. Good leaders inspire. Talk with your children about the difference between a King, a Servant, and a Leader.
VOCATIONS Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the
King
Today’s first reading reminds us that the Lord told King David “You shall shepherd my people.” In every age God calls men to the priesthood to continue that work of shepherding. Might He be calling you? If you think so, contact Father Norm Carroll, Diocesan Director of Priestly and Religious Vocations (302-573-3113, [email protected]). And don’t forget to visit our website: www.cdow.org/vocations!
As we end the liturgical year, we celebrate the feast of Christ our King. In the Gospel we hear how others responded to Jesus on the cross. Bring it Home by reading the Gospel together and discussing which person recognized Jesus as King. What about your family life shows that your family recognizes Christ the King? Purchase a crucifix or statue if your home does not have one as a reminder.
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Listen to Catholic Forum
Listen to Catholic Forum every Sunday morning at 10:05 a.m. on WDEL 101.7 FM, 1150 AM and www.wdel.com. Next Sunday, November 27th, celebrate the beginning of Advent with an interview with the composer of the groundbreaking Christmas album, O Emmanuel, Mr. J.J. Wright, and sample some if the music. For photos, information regarding upcoming guests, podcasts and more, “Like” Catholic Forum on Facebook at www.facebook.com/catholicforum. Listen to past episodes of Catholic Forum online at catholicforumradio.libsyn.com or search “Catholic Forum Radio” on iTunes or iHeartRadio podcasts.
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Among the Catholics seeking religious freedom in America were the Carrolls of Maryland, who arrived in 1649 from Ireland via England. Charles Carroll, born in Annapolis in 1737, was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence, and was the longest-surviving signer. As was the custom for English Catholics, he attended English schools in Belgium and later university in France. By the time he signed the Declaration, he was the richest man in America, and his decision to sign would hardly go unnoticed by the king.
Because Carroll was so wealthy and because he was a Catholic, he had more to lose than the others. Those who signed became traitors to the Crown and risked losing everything. It is said that someone grumbled that there were many men in the world named Charles Carroll, and he could dodge responsibility if he had to. For that reason, he added a flair to his signature, "of Carrollton," making it clear that he put everything at risk.
His cousin John, also an ardent supporter of the American Revolution, was ordained a Jesuit priest and returned to Maryland at the outbreak of hostilities. Upheavals in Europe forced the Jesuit order to dissolve, leaving Carroll a secular priest. Ultimately, it was John Carroll who was asked to organize the Catholic Church in the new nation. No one was better positioned for this task, a cultured man from an esteemed family, a cherished friend of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, and a man so thoroughly attuned to an undercurrent of anti-Catholicism in the colonies that he could charm powerful people to a new point of view.
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