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ST. ANTHONY’S PARISH COMMUNITY 276 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, New Jersey 07506
Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Kupke, Ph.D...................................Pastor
Rev. Sylwester Pierzak............................................Parochial Vicar
Rev. Msgr. Elso C. Introini....................................Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Gerald Fadlalla..........................Social Services Ministry
Deacon Ronnie Gonzalez………......................Pre-Cana Program
Deacon Anthony Bernardine................................................(Retired)
Deacon Richard Brudzynski.................................................(Retired)
Sr. Colleen Clair, F.M.A........................................School Principal
Sr. Betty Ann Martinez, F.M.A.........................Rel. Ed. Director
Sunday Masses Saturday......................................................................................5:30 p.m. Sunday...........................................7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m., 12 noon
Weekday Masses Monday - Saturday.................................................................7:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday.........................................................................4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Ms. Therese Grolly.........................Confirmation Coordinator
Mr. Craig Jandoli....................................Confirmation Assistant
Mr. Michael Riedel................................................Music Director
Julian Cabling / Liz Newman..……........….....Youth Ministers
Mrs. Diane Brown...............................................Parish Secretary
Ms. Mary Ann Martone….Safe Environment Coordinator/ Parish Secretary
Mrs. Cathy Clyne.........................................Finance Department
Mr. William Chaky………................Maintenance Supervisor
Mr. Eugene Morabito.............................................................Trustee
Mrs. Barbara Homler.............................................................Trustee
Phone 973-427-1478
Fax 973-427-4826
Website www.stanthony-hawthorne.org
School 973-423-1818
Religious Education 973-427-7873
Upcoming Holy Hour - Eucharistic Adoration Tuesday, March 9, 2021 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the rectory for a priest to anoint anyone who is dying or seriously ill.
Baptisms are held on every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Please call the rectory for more information.
M a s s e s
Served by
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M A SS INTENTIO NS Sunday, February 14, 2021
Saturday February 13 5:30 PM Susan Joyce Gasper John Agnello Julian & Antoinette Domanski Amelia Marano
Sunday February 14 7:00 AM Valentino Ancheta
8:30 AM Priscilla Azana
Elaine Gardner The Intention of Jordan T. Scrivens
10:00 AM Irene DiMarcantonio
Gaspare D’Agati Melinda & Frank Martone
Mary Walsh 12:00 PM The Tripicchio & Porporino Family
John & Louis Muth Pompeo Galizia
Intention for Fr. Sylwester People of the Parish
Monday February 15 7:30 AM Filomena Farnese Josie Swiderski Charles Swiderski
Tuesday February 16 7:30 AM Rico Pagliei Antonio Guariglia
Wednesday February 17 7:00 AM Concetto Inturrisi 9:00 AM Mildred Zeralli Diane Vigilanti 12:05 PM Lillian Henson 7:30 PM Fran Koerner
Thursday February 18 7:30 AM Charles Davis Mildred Zeralli
Friday February 19 7:30 AM Dina Conforti Roman Fric
Saturday February 20 7:30 AM Katherine Ferretti Erika Rohrbach
The Sanctuary Lamp:
honoring the Eucharistic Presence of our Lord in the Tabernacle is burning this week In Loving Memory of Matthew Joseph Frei
Bread and Wine: In Loving Memory of
Next Weekend Mass Intentions February 20-21, 2021
Saturday 5:30 PM Zdzislaw Tyjer Bernadine Doyle Dunn Amelia Morano Ray & Angelina Mastrobuoni
Sunday 7:00 AM People of the Parish
8:30 AM Chris Woolley (1st Anniversary)
Angelo Ritola Marion Bradford
Fattorusso Family 10:00 AM Joseph P. Leonard & Estelle M. Leonard
Nicholas Ambrose Steve Schrammel
Gaetana Santo Maria & Carmelo Santo 12:00 PM Pompeo Messano
Rose Magnifico
Lillan Colon
Pray for the Sick of Our Parish
Ralph & Terry Adame and Family, Rich Ambrose, Carol Cahion, Phyliss Carlough, Ernie Cole, Marge Corley, Michele D’Angelo, Dan DiIenno, Jose Espinosa, Laura Flanders, Cindy Frei, Agnes Gallagher, Eddie Gallo, Richard Gallo, Eileen Gazawie, Mason Giove, Eddie Gonzalez, Sam Hayek, Mary Izzo, Peter Kavanagh, Darlene Kolakovic, Sam Kotoulas, Msgr. Raymond Kupke, James LaBianca, Judy LaGuardia, Lucy Leone, Lopez Family, Carmela Lucas, Robert Maggio Jr., Michael Mahometa, Joan Martin, Frank McCarthy, Joseph McDonald, Baby McKenna, Maria McLaughlin, Genny McLean, Shirley Melgar, Marie Miller, Helen Monda, Patricia Moore, George Morabito, Julieann Morabito, Sandra Morabito, Sally Morse, Gail Neumann, Scott Nickl, Natalia Pavelchak, Ralph Petrucci, Joan Prusiensky, Baby Lily Ramos, Colleen Read, Maureen Read, Eileen Robinson, Barbara Tilton, Mary Walker, Joseph Woods, Dolores Yarnchuk, Marie Zigarelli, Agnes M. Zimmer, Gregory Zimmer, John Zisa.
Please Note:
These names will appear on our list for one month only.
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Liturgy and Music Page…..
Please join in singing the Hymns, Response and Acclamations with your mask on. Thank you.
PROCESSIONAL: PRAISE, MY SOUL, THE KING OF HEAVEN Lauda Anima
1. Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; To his feet thy tribute bring; Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, Evermore his praises sing: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise the everlasting King.
2. Father-like he tends and spares us; Well our feeble frame he knows; In his hands he gently bears us, Rescues us from all our foes. Alleluia! Alleluia! Widely yet his mercy flows.
GLORY TO GOD – SUNG: MASS OF ST. FRANCIS CABRINI Kevin Keil
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks
for your great glory, Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father. Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,
you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us; you take away the sins of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us.
For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: PSALM 32 R. LeBlanc/M. Riedel
R. I turn to you, O Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me with the joy of salvation. PREPARATION HYMN: LOVE DIVINE, ALL LOVES EXCELLING Hyfrydol
1. Love divine, all loves excelling, Joy of heav’n, to earth come down! Fix in us your humble dwelling; All your faithful mercies crown. Jesus, source of all compassion, Love unbounded, love all pure; Visit us with your salvation, Let your love in us endure.
EUCHARISTIC ACCLAMATIONS: MASS OF CHRIST THE SAVIOR Dan Schutte
LAMB OF GOD/AGNUS DEI: HOLY CROSS MASS D.C. Isele
COMMUNION: UBI CARITAS Bob Hurd
Refrain: Ubi cáritas est vera, est vera: Deus ibi est, Deus ibi est.
RECESSIONAL: TELL THE GOOD NEWS Gelobt Sei Gott
1.Tell the good news to all the earth: Jesus reveals our human worth. Let ev’ry heart to joy give birth! Alleluia, - - Alleluia, - - Alleluia! Filled with the Spirit, forth we go; Jesus’ own word, the seed we sow. 2.Let ev’ry land the gospel know! Alleluia, - - Alleluia, - - Alleluia!
Please take the Parish Bulletin with you at the conclusion of Mass. It contains valuable parish information AND we cannot re-use the Bulletins for the next Mass. Thank you!
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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BY THE WAY . . . • “You’ll be amazed at how great you’ll feel.”
“Ray, you have to do it.” “You’ll get back more energy that you had before.” “It would be foolish to have gone through all this, and not finish the course.” “It’s a no-brainer.” “They” are all my family and friends taking about cardiac rehab, something I am not
looking forward to. But at this point I know I have to do it. It does not make sense not to. The Holy Season of Lent, I suspect, is a lot like cardiac rehab. We have to enter into it each year, over and over again, in order to keep our Christian identity fresh and vital, and keep our Christian muscles from becoming flabby and atrophied. Another way of looking at Lent is like spring-cleaning, an opportunity to make an honest evaluation of ourselves and get rid of the clutter and distractions that impede us from a closer walk with Jesus. There are three traditional penances that Christians embrace during Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. They are all interrelated. We fast (give up things) in order to assert our freedom from the stuff (everything from chocolates to the Internet) that dominate our lives. At the same time, the fasting frees up some of our time to enter into prayer with God, and frees up some of our resources to be more generous to the needy. It is not rocket science; it is a simple formula to grow in holiness during this season. There are many opportunities here at Saint Anthony’s to help us live this Lent. Lent begins this Wednesday, Ash Wednesday. Holy Mass with the distribution of ashes will take place at Saint Anthony’s at 7:00 A.M., 9:00 A.M. 12:05 Noon, and 7:30 P.M. There will also be a Prayer Service at 3:30 P.M. As I mentioned last week, due to Covid 19 considerations, the blessed ashes will be sprinkled on the top of the head (in the European fashion) rather than “signed” on the forehead. Please come forward and bow your head to receive the ashes. Holy Mass is celebrated each weekday at 7:30 A.M. Each of these Masses is also livestreamed and can be accessed at any time during the day. Father Sylwester has been hard at work editing our Parish Lenten Booklet. It contains a reflection written by a different member of our parish community for each day of the Lenten Season. This is a perfect way to take a few minutes each day and enter into prayer and reflection. The Lenten Booklets are available at the doors of the church after each Mass today.
Stations of the Cross: the Stations of the Cross devotion, led by a different staff member, will be prayed each Friday night of Lent at 7:30 P.M.
Eucharistic Holy Hour: Our monthly Eucharistic Holy Hour with the Rosary and quiet
reflection before the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Benediction, will be on Tuesday, March 9 from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. in the church.
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Sacrament of Penance: In addition to the regular Saturday time (4:30-5:15 P.M.), Confessions will also be available on the five Monday nights of Lent from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M.
Novena to Saint Joseph: Pope Francis has declared this year a “Year of Saint Joseph” in
honor of the 150th anniversary of the declaration of Saint Joseph as “Patron of the Universal Church.” The saint’s feast day, March 19, falls in the middle of Lent. Beginning on Thursday, March 11, we will observe a Novena of Prayer in honor of Saint Joseph. We will pray the Litany of Saint Joseph at the end of Mass on each of the nine days leading up to his Feast.
Fast and Abstinence: All the Fridays of Lent are observed by Catholics around the world
as Days of Abstinence. No meat is taken on those days. In addition, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are Days of Fast, with only one full meal allowed.
At the doors of the church this weekend Rice Bowls are available. This effort, sponsored
by Catholic Relief Services, is an especially “New Jersey” form of Lenten almsgiving. It was first conceived by Mr. James Norris of Rumson, and has spread to virtually every parish in the United States. Again, use the rice bowl as a “piggy bank” and each day drop in in it the money you are saving by not consuming something else. Turn the rice bowls in at the end of Lent, and the monies will be used to feed to hungry around the world.
Wednesday Nights with the Saints: No, this is not a jam session with the New Orleans
football team. Rather, each Wednesday night of Lent from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M., Father Ray will discuss the life and work, triumphs and trials of one of the Saints, along with some applications for our own lives. Questions will be entertained. This can be attended live or be livestream.
Livestream: The following events are livestreamed each week and can be accessed
through our parish web site: Sunday morning Mass at 10:00 A.M. Weekday Mass each morning at 7:30 A.M. Eucharistic Holy Hour on March 9 at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Nights with the Saints at 7:30 P.M. In these and many other ways, we discover the opportunity to enter into Lent. As the
Opening Prayer of Ash Wednesday says, this is the ultimate campaign of Christians service. We do not enter it alone. We are all in it together with Christ. We celebrate his death, which was not defeat but victory, and his resurrection which is the only reward ultimately worth fighting for, not for ourselves alone, but for all our brothers and sisters everywhere.
Grant, O Lord, that we may begin with holy fasting The campaign of Christian service, So that, as we take up battle against our spiritual evils, We may be armed with weapons of self-restraint. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Happy Lent, Father Ray
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Sunday Offering (01/17/21): $ 11,8525.16 Sunday Offering (01/24/21): $ 8,671.66 Sunday Offering (01/31/21): $ 10,310.32 Sunday Offering (02/07/21): $ 2, 858.12 (Online Giving) $ 9,208.50 (Envelopes)
Total: $12,066.62
Your 2020 Tax Statement is ready!
To download your 2020 Tax Statement please follow these steps: 1. Log onto https://stanthony-hawthorne.org/ 2. On the main page find “2020 TAX STATEMENT”. Click the link below called “ParishSOFT Family Suite”. 3. Log into your My Own Church account with the Username and Password you established at registration. 4. Select the “My Offering” tab. (Tab location is along the top to the right.) 5. Click on “Giving History”. (Link location is under the tabs to the left.) You will now be in your “Giving History for Family Giving” page. 6. In the center of the screen in the box titled “Filter Options” you will see the words “Electronic Statement”. 7. To the left of Electronic Statement, click on the “Download” button. 8. From the displayed list, select the “Statement” link. This will display your 2020 Tax Statement. 9. You can print or save the document from there as desired.
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Online Giving and Text to Give
Please use this link found on our parish website or our Facebook page to register in ParishSOFT Giving and participate in our online giving program:
https://giving.parishsoft.com/app/giving/stanthonyrcchurch
Text a donation amount (e.g. 10, 20, 50 etc.) to 973-245-9778 and ParishSOFT Giving will prompt you to enter any required information. You can donate to ANY of our parish or national funds by using our online giving platform, such as: Offertory, Project Faith, The Beacon, Social Services and many more!
For assistance, please contact Donna Mallory at 973-427-1478 or [email protected]
St. Anthony School 1st Annual Golf Outing
When? Monday, June 7, 2021, Noon Check-in(Rain Date: Monday, June 21, 2021)
1:00 PM Shot Gun Start
Where? Sunset Valley Golf Course47 W Sunset RoadPompton Plains, NJ
Fees: $100 Individual $400 Team
Registration fees include Green Fee, Cart Fee, lunch, set of golf balls, tees, markers, towel, tournament shirt and chances to win GREAT prizes!
We hope you will join us on our first annual golf outing to benefit the students of St. Anthony School, Hawthorne.Completed form and checks are due by April 16, 2021. Individual registration will be paired up the day of the tournament.
Name _______________________________________
Email _______________________________________
Phone ______________________________________
Address _____________________________________
City, State, Zip ________________________________
Register your team! Team Name __________________________________
Player 2 Name _______________________________ Email _______________________________
Player 3 Name _______________________________ Email _______________________________
Player 4 Name _______________________________ Email _______________________________
Tournament Shirt Sizes: Men: S ___ M ___ L ___ XL ___ XXL ___Women: S ___ M ___ L ___ XL ___ XXL ___
Sponsorships If you are a sponsor, please check the sponsorship level:
___ Hole Level ___ Birdie Level ___ Eagle Level___ Hole in One___ Other: ________________________
Contests ___ Best Ball ___ Closest to the Pin___ Longest Drive___ 50/50*Mulligans may be purchased on the day of the tournament.
Donation: $__________ Grand Total: $_________
Make checks payable to: St. Anthony School Send form and payment to:
St. Anthony SchoolAttn: SAS Golf Outing
270 Diamond Bridge AveHawthorne, NJ 07504
Questions? Contact Chris Saingas at [email protected] or 201-694-4542.
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RICE BOWLS ARE HERE!
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday (February 17), and this year our parish will participate again
in CRS Rice Bowl.
As previously announced, this year our parish will partici-pate in Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Rice Bowl. Because of the pandemic, we're offering parishioners a number of
donation options: If you attend Mass, Rice Bowls are available at the
doors of the church and we invite you to take one home with you;
Instead of using a Rice Bowl, you may write a check made payable to St. Anthony's Church, with "Rice Bowl" on the memo line; place the check in a sealed envelope with "Rice Bowl" on the front and drop in the Offertory basket or in the rectory mail slot;
You can donate online or by text. Please use this link found on our parish website or Facebook page https://giving.parishsoft.com/app/giving/stanthonyrcchurch.
Text a donation amount to 973-245-9778 and ParishSOFT Giving will prompt you to enter any required information. For assistance, please contact Donna Mallory at 973-557-0858 or [email protected]
Donations can be made at any time during Lent; we will accept the return of Rice Bowls themselves the weekend after Easter. More information will be forthcoming in later bulletins. We thank you for your generosity and
support.
A BIG THANK YOU!
Our heartfelt thanks to all who supported our “Souper
Bowl Sunday food drive. You’re always very generous and caring! If you weren't able to participate because of the weather, you’re welcome to drop off items next weekend
(Feb. 20, 2021. Baskets for your donations are on the right
in front of the (main) vestibule.
ATTENTION HAWTHORNE SENIOR CITIZENS!
The Students of Hawthorne Acting Responsibly and Effectively (S.H.A.R.E.) at Hawthorne High School is offering snow removal services to Haw-
thorne senior citizens at no cost. Students will volunteer their time to assist seniors by shoveling their walkways and
sidewalks after a snow event. Senior citizens can contact the S.H.A.R.E. advisor, Jaclyn Peene, direct-
ly at 973-423-6415 x2141 or contact her by email at [email protected]
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NJ 211 call specialists can help you find it! If you’re experiencing financial hardships
and need assistance with utility costs, call 2-1-1; 800-510-3102; or 866-240-1347
(all three options work).
NJ 211 specialists will provide you with the location and hours of your local application
agency, explain how the various home energy assistance programs work,
check on the status of your application once it has been filed,
and help you find alternative resources.
S o c i a l S e r v i c e s
The St. Cajetan Ministry Network (parishes of St. Catharine’s in Glen Rock and St. Anne’s in Fair
Lawn) invites all unemployed/underemployed men & women to join their ministry which provides
support through prayer & helpful guidance in the job search pro-
cess. You need NOT be a member of either church to participate. For more information contact
Ed Grzesiak at 201-321-5144, John Lederer at 201-286-9354 or Joe Bonis at 201-390-7169.
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Facilities Manager Needed!
Youth Group
March 9, 2021 (Tuesday, 7:30 PM) Lenten Holy Hour
April 11, 2021 (Sunday, 3:00 PM) Divine Mercy Sunday – Holy Hour of Mercy
May 17, 2021 (Monday, 7:30 PM) Holy Hour for the Vocations
June 18, 2021 (Friday, 7:30 PM) The Month dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus –
Holy Hour for the Families
6th Sunday in OT
Monthly Holy Hour
Liturgy and Music Page
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Please join in singing the Hymns, Response and Acclamations with your mask on. Thank you.
PROCESSIONAL: SING A NEW SONG D. Schutte
Sing a new song unto the Lord; Let your song be sung from mountains high
Sing a new song unto the Lord, Singing alleluia
1. Shout with gladness! Dance for
joy! O come before the Lord.
And play for God on glad tam-bourines, And let your trumpet sound. (R)
All students in high school are invited to join
St. Anthony’s Youth Group!
Youth Group is a great way to meet new people and learn more about your faith.
To stay informed, FOLLOW US on Instagram.
All February meetings will take place via Google Meets. The code will be the same
throughout all of February. Its is oca-ipsc-fkj
February 14th: Valentine’s Day themed
meeting 7pm-8pm
February 21st Meeting about Lent 7pm-8pm
February 28th Game Night 7pm-8pm
St. Anthony Parish, Hawthorne, NJ is seeking a Facilities Manager to oversee
all aspects of maintenance to insure a safe and efficient physical plant, consisting of a church,
school, rectory and convent. Position combines managerial skills
(scheduling, coordinating and maintaining the plant and existing building systems),
hands-on functions (minor plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and other relevant skills),
and physical aspects (manual duties, lifting, and climbing). Black Seal License required
and minimum 3 years’ experience. Full Time/Benefit Eligible
(40hrs/week, Monday-Friday).
Please send resume to: [email protected]
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Almighty and merciful God,
giver of all that is good,
grant that we may live our lives in gratitude
for Your unending love and generosity.
Help us to recognize
that our time, talent and treasure
are gifts to be used
for the benefit of others.
Teach us to be good stewards of these gifts
and keep us open to the gifts of others.
Inspire us, your children,
to work together
for the honor and glory of Your name.
Amen.
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
“A leper came to Jesus and kneeling down begged him and said: ‘If you wish you can make me clean.’
Moved with pity he stretched out his hand, touched him and said to him, ‘I do will it. Be made clean...’
The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean... The man went away and began to
publicize the whole matter. He spread the report abroad so that it was impossible for Jesus to enter a
town openly.”
This week we will begin the Season of Lent. To prepare myself well, may I find that I too am a leper,
needing cleansing, healing and new spiritual strength.
Consider for a moment the pandemic, now one year old, affecting millions, taking countless lives. The
search for a cure, vaccines, the use of masks, distancing and hand washing became a new practice for all.
Yet the scars remain.
Our spiritual lives are suffering too. Have I looked at the health of my soul and see the need for cleansing
and renewal? Am I ready to tell the Lord today: ‘Here I am, how do you find me?’ This is my opportunity
to be honest with myself and the Lord, to act, ask for forgiveness, to begin a time of prayer, to say thanks
to the Lord for a good confession, to admit to my need to learn the mercy of Jesus.
The miracle for the leper, ‘If you wish’, is mine today, and Jesus, with the same pity as He looks at our
corona virus affected world, wishes to help us.
HIS WORD TODAY BY REV. WILLIAM J. REILLY
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Mark 1:40-45
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When the leper was healed, Jesus said, “Don’t tell this to anyone.” Jesus trusted the man to go quietly to the priest,
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Jesus could no longer enter a town openly, but stayed in lonely places. S ll, people kept coming to Him from
everywhere. Jesus gave the leper new life...
begins this week...
Dear Jesus... I have sinned, I am sorry, let’s begin again. Love, ___________________________ your name
Give us New Life, O Lord.
SHROVE TUESDAY also known as... FAT TUESDAY = MARDI GRAS = PANCAKE DAY
It is a tradi on to eat pancakes on Shrove Tuesday. Shrove comes from the word “shrive”, meaning to confess,
or tell God we are sorry for our sins. Pancakes use up food items that were not permi ed during Lent in the
Middle Ages ‐ milk, eggs, fat, bu er and meat. Lent begins tomorrow ‐ Let’s eat pancakes today!
SIFT 1 1/4 cup flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 beaten egg
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Cook on greased, hot skillet. Flip when bubbles appear and pop. Makes
8, 4” pancakes — Serving with bu er, syrup, fruit or meat is op onal.
The ashes on my forehead say,
“I have sinned, I am sorry. Please
God, help me change, make me a
new person.”
MIX IN
Homemade Pancakes
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