Inside our Parish Pastoral Council October 1, 2017 THE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL is one of two bodies required by canon law to advise a pastor in the ministries, planning, administration, and operation of the parish. (The other is the parish finance council.) The council functions through 5 committees. It is not the role of pastoral council members to oversee or manage the parish ministries, organizations, and functions that make up the committee. It is the role of council members, among other things, to promote cooperation toward success of plans and projects throughout the parish.
MON Zec 8:1-8; Ps 102:16-18, 19-21, 29 and 22-23; Mt 18:1-5, 10 TUE Zec 8:20-23; Ps 87:1b-3, 4-5, 6-7; Lk 9:51-56 WED Neh 2:1-8; Ps 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6; Lk 9:57-62 THU Neh 8:1-4a, 5-6, 7b-12; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11; Lk 10:1-12 FRI Bar 1:15-22; Ps 79:1b-2, 3-5, 8, 9; Lk 10:13-16 SAT Bar 4:5-12, 27-29; Ps 69:33-35, 36-37; Lk 10:17-24 SUN this week at StEAS MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 6 SAT 7 SUN 8 Is 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43 8:00 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 6:30 am No CCD 10:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 pm THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS would like to extend a welcome to the newest members of Council 4068: Zachary and Justin Racculia. All Catholic men of the parish are invited to join. Contact Devin Flickinger, Membership Director, 717-526-8549, dlflickinger8115@gmail.com. CCD REMINDER There is no CCD on Sunday, October 8, or Monday, October 9, because of the Columbus Day holiday. Agape Homeschool CCD Grades 1,2,3,5,6 Gospel Reflection Groups That Man Is You! Zumba Fitness Knights of Columbus (rosary 6:20) RCIA Spiritual Book Group Faith Matters Morning Messiah Lifeways Mass Faith Matters Evening Alpha Senior Luncheon & Movie Zumba Toning Life in the Spirit (rosary 6:30) Living Waters First Friday Devotions after Masses Open Gym That Man Is You! Trail Life Freedom Award Ceremony Newman Club Baptisms during Mass Kids Open Gym and Legos Club Let s Play Cards! 14+ Basketball 14+ Floor Hockey SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30 VIGIL, 26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 pm Daniel Brown SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 26TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 am Leon Nailor 9:00 am Wilbert and Stella Fludovich 11:00 am People of the Parish MONDAY OCTOBER 2 MEMORIAL OF THE GUARDIAN ANGELS NO MASS TUESDAY OCTOBER 3 TUESDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Shirley Pressel WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 MEMORIAL OF SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Anne McDonald THURSDAY OCTOBER 5 THURSDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Adriana Klich FRIDAY OCTOBER 6 FRIDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONS AFTER MASSES 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Don Gleichman 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Shirley Melodini 4:00 pm Benediction & Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament SATURDAY OCTOBER 7 3:00 pm Confessions VIGIL, 27TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 pm Tom Hanus SUNDAY OCTOBER 8 27TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 am Trudy McGraw 9:00 am People of the Parish 11:00 am Kathleen Hickey Monti IN YOUR CHARITY, please pray for the repose of the soul of Philip Brenner, father of parishioner Tom Brenner.
NADINE SMITH spiritual life & prayer liturgical practices liturgical ministries liturgical decorations DAVE ROSE facilities needs landscaping parish administration TIM DANKO small group programs adult religious education sacramental preparation library CCD KATE SKOPP social action community service community engagement partner parish engagement outreach & evangelization fund-raising plans & policies RHONDA HARPSTER & MEGAN EARLEY youth ministry young adult ministry family ministry senior ministry campus ministry sports & recreation A parish social life pastor depends on the considered advice of trusted parishioners to help him make decisions about parish life. A few months ago I asked the Parish Pastoral Council for their thoughts on the best way they could provide that advice in our parish. The suggestion was to make the Pastoral Council smaller, focus each meeting on a specific topic about parish life, and form committees that would do three things: 1.Bring related groups and ministries together to focus their goals and energies; 2.Be a bridge between parish organizations and the Pastoral Council; 3.Raise concerns and issues for conversation at the Pastoral Council meetings. The new structure for the Parish Pastoral Council is shown above. The Pastoral Council meets every other month, and the committees meet in the intervening months each six times a year. The goals of this structure are to help parish organizations involve new volunteers in their own planning and activities, to coordinate goals and activities with other organizations, and to promote common progress toward parish goals. This will be important as our new Pastoral Plan evolves this fall. God has placed all the gifts we need within our community, and we each should allow the Holy Spirit to empower and release those gifts. Imagine a parish with each member using their God-given gifts in a coordinated way: an unstoppable force for good in our communities. This new structure provides an initial point of contact as each of us considers what gifts God has given us for the benefit of our parish. If you would like to become involved in any of the committees, please visit the Parish Pastoral Council contact page on the parish website at STEAS.NET to send a message to the Pastoral Council. Do you have gifts that can benefit the parish through service on Parish Pastoral Council? Send me an email at PASTOR@STEAS.NET or talk with me after Mass.
FAITH MATTERS MORNING JOIN US! On Wednesday, October 4 at 9:30 am in the Bayley Conference Room, we continue our scripture study of The Gospel of John. This week, in the segment The Testimony of John the Baptist, we focus on who exactly was John the Baptist, and what precisely was his message. We will study how John the Baptist completes and concludes the long history of the prophecies of the Holy Spirit, begun by Elijah, and aim for a deeper understanding of the meaning of John s words, which we say in each and every celebration of the Mass, The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." Contact: Mel Lee, melmolee@reagan.com. SPIRITSWORD No class on October 8. On October 15, we'll continue the series Reasons to Believe, featuring Dr. Scott Hahn and Mike Aquilina. In this presentation, "Apologetics: Faith, Science and the Persuasive Power of the Universe," Dr. Hahn explains the Church s position of Natural Theology, which counters the popular cultural belief that faith and reason are in opposition to each other. Contacts: Amy Rodgers, amycdid@yahoo.com; Denny and Chris Rowe, fx77fxe@gmail.com. NOTE: There is a slight time change. SpiritSword now starts 15 minutes later, running from 10:30 to noon on Sunday mornings. LIKE FALL? LOVE APPLESAUCE? Trail Life and American Heritage Girls could use your help! One of our largest fundraisers is working at the National Apple Harvest Festival in Biglerville, but we need help covering the booth October 7-8 and 14-15. All volunteers get lunch and free admission. It s a fun way to enjoy the festival and help our troops. Sign up at https://ttsu.me/73nd3g or contact Bill, billashmantl@gmail.com. PARISH PHOTO DIRECTORY Photographers with LifeTouch will be back in 2 weeks to continue taking pictures for our new parish directory! Please see the information on the reverse side of the October calendar in today s bulletin. And, a special thank you to the volunteers who spent time at our Hospitality Table in order to get everyone checked in and ready for their sessions. We'll need help again, and you'll find that information on the back of calendar too. CALLING ALL AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS AND GIRL SCOUTS! Come learn about Our Lady of Fatima and the Miracle of the Sun and celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Our Lady of Fatima with a workshop for girls right here at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish on Saturday, November 4 from 2 to 4 pm. It will be an afternoon of faith and fun! The $7 registration fee per girl includes a patch, a Fatima prayer card and a snack. Please register online by October 20: https:/www.hbgdiocese.org/event/girl-scouts-and-american-heritage-girlsour-lady-of-fatima-workshop/ COME DISCUSS THE LIFE AND THOUGHTS OF A HUMBLE SAINT who saw everyday tasks as a way to heaven! Our Spiritual Book Group is discussing The Story of a Soul, by Saint Thérèse, and Thérèse, by Dorothy Day. The group meets Tuesday, October 3, at 7 pm in Room 10. The Book Group welcomes reading enthusiasts of all ages. Contact: Julie, 717-580-8554. SPONSOR OF THE WEEK We wish to thank HARRISBURG GASTROENTEROLOGY, LTD. for sponsoring an ad in our weekly bulletin.
HOLY HOUR FOR RESPECT LIFE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, at Saint Katharine Drexel Church, Mechanicsburg, from 12:15 to 7 pm. When battered by life s storms, or immersed in a dense fog of suffering and uncertainty, we may feel alone and unequipped to handle the circumstances. Yet with words that echo through thousands of years into the corners of our hearts, the Lord says to us, Do not fear: I am with you (Isaiah 41:10). He speaks these words not as one who merely observes our pain, but as one who experienced immense suffering. And the very wounds that bear witness to his suffering indicate the essence of our identity and worth: we are loved by God. Reflecting on the healed wounds of the Risen Christ, we see that even our most difficult trials can be the place where God manifests his victory. He makes all things beautiful. He makes all things new. He is always with us. Jesus promised this when he gave the disciples the same mission he gives to each of us: Go. Go be my hands and feet to a world enslaved by fear. Go to the woman who is unexpectedly pregnant and fears the future. Go to your friend who fears reprisal at work because he takes a stand for the protection of human life. Go to your aging parent in failing health who fears being a burden. And go to others, too, for their support. We don t need to have everything figured out. We can simply follow the guidance of Our Blessed Mother, the first disciple: Do whatever he tells you (John 2:5). Walk with each other. Do not be afraid to embrace God s gift of life. Whatever storms or trials we face, we are not alone. He is with us. Behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age (Matthew 28:20). Copyright 2017, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION Our parish prays in many ways. Prayer is a strong component of our life here at StEAS. Yet one thing that needs greater accessibility is Adoration with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Mass on First Fridays end with Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Building on that, starting in October, we are planning for First Fridays to be a time of Adoration with Exposition. We will start small but increase time as needed and supported. On Friday October 6, Exposition will begin following the 9 am Mass and end at 4 pm. Make time to be with our Lord during this time of Adoration. IN THIS 40TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR OF OUR PARISH, Archivist Rachel Burk has gathered memories from some of our founding members. We ll be sharing those in Seton Sunday and in the parish email newsletter over the next month. Here s what this place looked like before we got here! SENIOR LUNCHEON & MOVIE The next film is The Encounter, and we ll begin with lunch at 11 am on Thursday, October 12. To reserve your spot, call Jeannie, 717-737-8600; or Colleen, 717-766-2396. OUR PARISH SHAWL MINISTRY resumes this month. The evening group will meet Tuesday, October 10, from 7 to 8:30 pm in the library. The morning group will meet Thursday, October 12, from 9:30 to 11 am in the café. New members are always welcome. Come learn to knit or crochet! Contact: Jan, 717-737-3207. STILL NEED BUTTER BRAIDS? You can place your orders until Friday, October 6!. Call or text Kaitlin Bonner, 724-766-0974 or email her at kaitlin.bonner20@gmail.com. GET OUR WEEKLY PARISH EMAIL NEWSLETTER EASY! Send your name and email to COMMUNICATIONS@STEAS.NET