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St. Hugh of Grenoble Third Sunday in Ordinary Time January 27, 2019 Catholic Church Pastor Rev. Walter J. Tappe Parish Staff Ms. Maggie Gutierrez, Business Manager Mr. Hung Le, Plant Manager Ginger Feliciotti, Parish Secretary Judith Davino, Office Assistant Parish Office Hours Office Hours: 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday Friday St. Joseph Regional School 11011 Montgomery Road Beltsville, MD. 20705 301-937-7154 Music Ministry jen.goltz@gmail.com Jennifer Goltz, MM, Director of Music Gerald Muller, DMA, Principal Organist and Director Emeritus Robin Pitts, Assistant Organist Music for this Sunday Entrance: no. 955 Communion: no. 433 Marian: no. 1005 Final: no. 823 School of Religion (CCD) StHughSchoolofReligion@gmail.com Rohanie Bacchus, Coordinator Special Needs Ministry shreligioused4@gmail.com Mary Wade, Coordinator RCIA Contact the parish office if you are interested in becoming Catholic. The Sacraments Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Baptism: 2nd Sunday of the month. Call the Office to make arrangements. Marriage: By arrangement. Contact the pastor at least six months before intended date of wedding. Anointing of the Sick: Call the Office when a loved one is seriously ill to arrange for the sacrament. Holy Hour First Fridays at 7:00 p.m. New Parishioners See the Greeter after Sunday Mass to register, or contact the parish office. Departing Parishioners Please inform the parish office that you re leaving. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. -- Luke 4:18a Mass Schedule SUNDAY Sat. 5 p.m., Vigil Mass 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. DAILY Mon.-Fri. 7:15 a.m. Saturday 9 a.m. Federal Holidays 9 a.m. Holy Days as announced. 135 Crescent Road Greenbelt, MD 20770 www.sthughofgrenoble.org Phone (301) 474-4322, FAX (301) 474-9263 sthughoffice@gmail.com

Your Prayers Requested For those discerning their vocations For those preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation. For the sick Please pray for: Elizabeth Pels Nash; Ludvik Matyas; Dave Williams; Stephen Blizard; Paul Beavers; Emma Rose Karch; Alice Kovalchik; Robert Hawkins; Jennifer Jones; Theresa Karch. For the deceased In your charity, please pray for the souls of our beloved dead. For our troops Please pray for: Adam Weaver, James Hall, Christopher Pfaffman, Anthony (Tj) Hose, Anthony Ladnier, Tony Alves, Karen Mealey, Mark Bailey, Robert Bailey, Alex Molden, Julian Pitts. To add a name to these lists, please call the rectory. PARISH CONTACTS: Catholic Family Ministry Debbie Clarke 301-931-8040 daclarke01@verizon.net Knights of Columbus David Mann kofc10885@gmail.com Ladies of Charity Mary Ann Tretler, 301-313-0920 mary_tretler@yahoo.com Respect Life Ministry Thomas Trunk, 240-593-6982 tomjtrunk@hotmail.com Sodality of Our Lady Rita Radich 301-459-7653 RRadich@aol.com Food Pantry Assistance to Federal Government Employees or contractors affected by the partial federal government closure. If you or someone you know in Greenbelt is in need of food assistance from the St. Hugh Food Pantry, please call the Rectory (9am-2pm Mon thru Friday) to arrange to pick up non-perishable food bags. 301-474-4322 This Week at a Glance Today 1/27/2019, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8am Mass 9:30am Mass 11am Mass Religious Education 10:30am, School Youth Music rehearsal Noon, Church Youth Group Noon, School Monday 1/28/2019, St. Thomas Aquinas Walking with Purpose 9:30am, School Walking with Purpose 6:30pm, School Tuesday 1/29/2019 Wednesday 1/30/2019 Thursday 1/31/2019, St. John Bosco Parish Calendar meeting 7pm, parish office Friday 2/1/2019 First Friday Devotions 7pm, Church Saturday 2/2/2019, The Presentation of the Lord 9am Mass, followed by Fatima Devotions 3:30pm-4:30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation 5pm Vigil Mass See the calendar online: www.sthughofgrenoble.org Income Tax Information The parish will provide an official 2018 statement of contributions for all those who request it. Please fill out this form and drop it in the collection or through the mail slot in the side door of the parish office. Statements cover all contributions which are identifiable those made through the envelope system and Faith Direct. Statements will begin to be processed toward the end of January. NAME: ADDRESS: Masses for the Week of 1/20-1/27 Saturday 5pm Intention of the Parish Sunday 8am Int. Mark & Mary Bailey 9:30am Elizabeth Kurilla 11am Belgium Borzella Monday 7:15am Int. Luisa C. Gutierrez Tuesday 7:15am Larry Boarman Wed. 7:15am Mary Gassett Thursday 7:15am Paul Wienard Friday 7:15am Int. Gijo and family Saturday 9am Ian Hunter Gray 5pm Larry Contillo Sunday 8am Living & Deceased Sodality 9:30am Intention of the Parish 11am Rev. Joseph J. Kleinstuber PHONE #: ENVELOPE #: READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 9:15, 24-28; Ps 98:1-6; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: Heb 10:1-10; Ps 40:2, 4ab, 7-8a, 10, 11; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: Heb 10:11-18; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Heb 10:19-25; Ps 24:1-6; Mk 4:21-25 Friday: Heb 10:32-39; Ps 37:3-6, 23-24, 39-40; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18; Lk 2:22-40 [22-32] Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Cor 12:31 -- 13:13 [13:4-13]; Lk 4:21-30

From the Pastor We continue our study of the shortened form of the Catechism of the Catholic Church called the Compendium. We are now in the section on the Seven Sacraments of the Church. This week we continue with our consideration of the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Here are this week s three questions with the catechism s answer and my commentary. Why is the Holy Eucharist the paschal banquet? The Holy Eucharist is the paschal banquet in as much as Christ sacramentally makes present his Passover and gives us his Body and Blood, offered as food and drink, uniting us to himself and to one another in his sacrifice. Commentary: From earliest times God s covenant relationship with his people has been expressed by means of sacrifices (gifts given by God which are rendered back to him as an act of thanksgiving) that take the form of a meal. Thus, the priest Melchizedek and Abraham shared a sacrificial meal of bread and wine to honor God s covenant faithfulness in delivering Abraham from his enemies (Genesis 14:18-19). The children of Israel slaughtered a lamb and ate its flesh in thanksgiving for their deliverance from the clutches of Pharaoh (Exodus 12:21, 26-27). And Moses, Aaron and the seventy elders of Israel entered into the Covenant given by God at Sinai by sharing in a sacrificial meal (Exodus 24:9-11). At the Last Supper, Jesus took bread and wine. Transforming them into his sacrificial Body and Blood, he shared them with his disciples in a sacred meal that unites them to him in the one sacrifice of the New Covenant. What is the meaning of the altar? The altar is the symbol of Christ himself who is present both as sacrificial victim (the altar of the sacrifice) and as food from heaven which is given to us (the table of the Lord). Commentary: An altar is a raises structure where sacrifice takes place. In Catholic worship the altar is the place where the sacrifice of the Cross is made present at every Mass so that the faithful may share in the sacrifice and reap its benefits through their sacramental eating and drinking of Christ s Body and Blood. When does the Church oblige her members to participate at Holy Mass? The Church obliges the faithful to participate at Holy Mass every Sunday and on holy days of obligation. She recommends participation at Holy Mass on other days as well. Commentary: In the Old Covenant, God commanded that the children of Israel keep holy the Sabbath, the seventh day of the week (Exodus 20:8ff.). In the New Covenant, the Church is commanded to keep holy the Lord s Day, the first day of the week, the day on which Christ rose from the dead. But how are we to keep it holy? The Church, possessing the authority given it by Christ to interpret God s word (Matthew 16: 19), commands the faithful to keep holy the Lord s Day by participating at Holy Mass. This is no mere human precept. It carries the weight of divine law. Jesus said in reference to the Mass, Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you (John 6:53). But, how often are we to participate in Eucharist in order to have this life within us? The Church answers, again with divine authority: we are to attend every Sunday and holyday of obligation unless seriously impeded (by illness, for example). The Apostle Paul also exhorts us, We should not stay away from our assembly, as is the custom of some, but encourage one another, and this all the more as you see the day (of judgment) drawing near (Hebrews 10:24-25). Yours in Christ, Father Walter Women Invited to Valentine-Making Event SUN FEB 10. Join us for fellowship and snacks while we make Valentines for homeless women. We'll meet from 2-4 p.m. at St. Andrew Apostle Catholic Church, 11600 Kemp Mill Road, Wheaton, MD 20902, to create cards for residents of the Harriet Tubman Shelter in DC. No artistic talent needed -- come as you are. All supplies will be provided. 16 years and older are welcome. $5 tickets at: ValentineParty.eventbrite.com Sponsored by Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. Questions? Email Rose Folsom at ArchdioceseCCW@gmail.com Respect Life Training Saturday Feb 23 in Greenbelt: Are you being called to promote the sanctity of human life? Come attend the Respect Life Training Seminar sponsored by the 40 Days for Life local chapter. You will receive training on how to advance the cause as a team leader of one of five work groups. Seminar runs 10am - 3pm, Saturday February 23, at St. Hugh Church's Grenoble Hall, 135 Crescent Rd., Greenbelt, MD. Register at https:// www.justrsvp.me/40daysclass. Donation is $10 at the door. Lunch and refreshments are included. For information phone Tom, 240-593-6982.

A WARNING FROM FATHER TAPPE PLEASE READ As I announced a few weeks ago, a number of you have received emails from someone purporting to be me, asking for your help. These emails are fraudulent. Please do not respond to them in any way. I will NEVER email you to ask you for money, gift cards, or the like. It is not a good idea to engage this person by replying to the email. If you ever have a question or concern about an email you think is from me, please do not hesitate to call the parish office to double check. Winter Coat Collection: The Ladies of Charity are again sponsoring a winter coat collection for those in need in coordination with House on the Hill at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bowie, MD. Gently used coats, scarves, hats and gloves for both adults and children can be dropped off through January 31st in Grenoble Hall or in the back of the church. Questions, please call Mary Ann Tretler (301-313-0920). LOVE IN OUR WORKS Our Lord does not care so much for the importance of our works as for the love with which they are done. --Teresa of Ávila Dear St. Hugh Parish Families, Interested in Catholic education for the 2019-2020 school year? Explore St. Joseph s during our Open House on Tuesday between 9 and 11 am. Experience why so many families choose St. Joseph s to educate their children in a Christ-centered environment with exceptional academics. Are you interested in Catholic education for the 2019-2020 school year? Get the financial assistance you need to make that possible by completing an Archdiocese of Washington tuition assistance application by searching ADW Tuition Assistance or visiting our website for the direct link (www.stjosrcs.org) or the following website at https://adwcatholicschools.org/ tuition-assistance/archdiocesan-tuition-assistance-program/. The deadline to apply is February 4. Please be sure to upload all appropriate documentation to qualify. Interested in sharing your vocation with our children? We invite you to speak to our children on Thursday, January 31 at our annual Career Day! Please email us at schooloffice@stjosrcs.org if you are interested or know of someone who is. Upcoming Dates: Sunday, January 27: Catholic Schools Week: Celebrating your parish; Monday, January 28: Catholic Schools Week: Celebrating your students; Tuesday, January 29: Catholic Schools Week: Celebrating your community, Open House for new families, 9 11 am, School Mass @ 2:15 pm; Wednesday, January 30: Catholic Schools Week: Celebrating the nation, Religion Bee @ 2:00 pm; Thursday, January 31: Catholic Schools Week: Celebrating vocations FOLLOW US FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/stjosephbeltsville/; TWITTER https://twitter.com/stjosephsrcs; INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/stjosephsrcs/; WEBSITE www.stjosrcs.org School of Religion Your every act should be done with love -1 Corinthians 16:14 Reminders: Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. - Alternate First Penance Class January 27 th - CCD Class; February 3 rd - CCD Class; February 10 th - CCD Class, First Holy Communion Parents Meeting Special Needs Ministry --Helping those with disabilities and their families share in the fullness of our Catholic Faith and Community life. The webinar sponsored by the Department of Special Needs Ministries of the Archdiocese of Washington provided some very helpful resources and tips for celebrating Advent, Christmas, and the New Year with children and adults who are living with disabilities. Of particular interest were the tips shared by two parents of children with disabilities. One of those parents is our parish Parent Support Group facilitator, Donna Njoku. Some of the tips they shared were: know your child and prepare him/her for any changes in their schedule; have an entrance strategy - review what to expect in terms of sounds, smells, visual details, and anything that may be out of the ordinary that may cause anxiety; have an exit strategy -know that it is ok to leave Mass early if needed; celebrate Christmas as you would a birthday, with cake and presents; remember that the more your child participates, the more they will be accepted by the community and the more they will feel welcome; and, finally, be relaxed - have fun and invent your own "perfect." The next lunch time webinar is planned for January 31, 2019 and will discuss Maryland legislation and its impact for persons living with disabilities. For more information about this webinar, contact 301-853-4560.

Ladies of Charity Activities: 1. The next monthly meeting of the St. Hugh LOC will be on Tuesday, February 5th@7pm in Grenoble Hall. Anyone interested in learning more about the Ladies of Charity is welcome to attend the meeting. Any questions, please call Mary Ann Tretler (301) 313-0920. 2. Parish-wide collection of new socks for men and women will be collected in the month of February/March for patients at Spring Grove Hospital. These socks go in Easter baskets prepared by the Volunteer Dept. at the hospital. 3. Parish-wide Catholic Charities Lenten Food Collection will be taken the weekend of March 30th/31st. Ladies will prepare the collection bags the week before. 4. Catholic Relief Services Lenten Rice Bowl Project coordinated by the Ladies of Charity and School of Religion will begin in March. 5. April is Ladies of Charity Month and planning will begin for Mass and dinner. 6. Save the Date: Sunday, June 2nd PG LOC Quarterly Meeting/Luncheon. Benediction and installation of new members at 2pm in the church. Luncheon and program to follow in Grenoble Hall. Donna Peterson will present historical program on Religious figures in the Civil War. There will also be items for sale from the "Christ in the Garbage" Project. This project helps mothers and families move out of trash dumps in third world countries by selling handmade bags they were taught to sew. This project is being done in coordination with St. Benedict Moor LOC. St. Hugh Food Pantry Current Food Item Needs: Boxed Cereal, Chef Boyardee canned pasta, canned tuna and boxed crackers. Also, if you have COOP plastic grocery bags at home, please bring them to church and place in the brown basket at the back of church. We use these strong bags to pack the pantry foods given out each week. Thanks for all your support. St. Hugh Share Food Network February Food Selection Orders will be taken after all the Masses on the weekend of February 2nd and 3rd. Food to be picked up on Saturday, February 16 th at 10am in school gym. We accept checks (made out to Ladies of Charity), cash (exact change), or SNAP Program cards. Value Package: $22 Split Chicken Breasts, 3.8 lbs; Ground Turkey, l lb.; Tilapia Filet, 1 lb.; Meatballs (beef, turkey, pork), 1 lb., plus pasta, tomato sauce and 8-10 lbs of fruits and vegetables. Seafood Medley: $25 Wild caught salmon (4-6 portions) and tuna filets (8-10 portions) Flank Steak Box: $28 16 (5 ounce each) Double Protein Box: $15 Add this to your order and double the proteins in this month's Value Package, a total of 7 lbs. of meats and fish. Pork Chop Box: $23 15 (6 ounce each).

CHURCH NAME: ST. HUGH OF GRENOBLE 135 Crescent Rd. Greenbelt, MD. 20770 BULLETIN NUMBER: 511528 CONTACT PERSON: Jennifer Goltz OR Maggie Gutierrez OR Ginger Feliciotti (301) 474-4322 sthughoffice@gmail.com DATE OF PUBLICATION: 1/27/2019 (Sunday s date) Windows 7 Publisher 2013 NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED: 6 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Office hours end at 2pm. Please instruct FedEx that NO SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED if they deliver when we are closed they may leave it outside the door.