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St. Hugh of Grenoble Catholic Church Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 5, 2017 Clergy The Sacraments Rev. Walter J. Tappe, Pastor Rev. Richard D. Kramer, Jr., Assisting Priest Mr. Desi Vikor, Deacon Parish Staff Ms. Maggie Gutierrez, Business Manager Mrs. Mary Wade, Director of the School of Religion Mrs. Jennifer Goltz, Director of Music Gerald Muller, DMA, Principal Organist and Director Emeritus Mr. Hung Le, Plant Manager Parish Office Office Hours: 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday Friday School of Religion (CCD) 301-474-4322 shreligioused4@gmail.com Mrs. Mary Wade, Director Entrance: no. 940 St. Joseph Regional School Preparation: no. 418 11011 Montgomery Road Ordinary of the Mass: Beltsville, MD. 20705 nos. 317, 319, 321 301-937-7154 Communion: no. 666 Mr. Zach Hooker, Principal Marian: no. 1005 Holy Hour Final: no. 746 First Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Baptism: 2nd Sunday of the month after the 11 a.m. Mass. Call the rectory 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. New Parishioners See the Greeter after Sunday Mass to register. Departing Parishioners Please inform the parish office that you re leaving. Music for this Sunday Light shines through the darkness for the upright. Psalm 112:4 Mass Times SUNDAY Sat. 5 p.m. Vigil DAILY 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Mon.-Fri. 7:15 a.m. Saturday 9 a.m. Fed. Holidays 9 a.m. 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 sacraments Our young people for First Communion, and Confirmation; and those in RCIA. For the sick Please pray for: Elizabeth Pels Nash; Ludvik Matyas; Dave Williams; Tom Moran; Stephen Blizard; Rita Ann Gianechini; Donald Exner; Paul Beavers; Julia Stratchko; Emma Rose Karch; Reverend Thomas Crowley; Alice Kovalchik; Hala Panossian. 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. To add a name to these lists, please call the rectory. FROM THE SCHOOL OF RELIGION The School of Religion will be showing and discussing part V, the final part. of ʺA Biblical Walk Through the Mass: Understanding What We Say and Do in the Liturgyʺ on Sunday, February 5th from 11am-12noon. The topic will be Communion Rite and the Concluding Rites. All adult parishioners are welcome to join us in the school library for this lesson. Important Dates: Sunday, February 5th - Class @ 10:45am-12:30pm; A Biblical Walk through the Mass @ 11am in the library Sunday, February 12th Class @ 10:45am-12:30pm Sunday, February 19th No class due to the President s Day Federal Holiday Sunday, February 26th Class @ 10:45am-12:30pm The Altar Flowers are offered in memory of Augustine T. Faye, and the Blizard and Keating family. If you d like to make a memorial offering for a living or deceased loved one, please use the envelope marked Flower Offering found on the table near the entrance of the Church. Income Tax Information The parish will provide an official 2016 statement of contributions for all those who request it. Please fill out this form and drop it in the collection. 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: ENVELOPE #: This Week at a Glance Today 2/5/2017, Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8am Mass 9:30am Mass 11am Mass, Parish Choir Sodality 9am, Grenoble Hall Youth Music Ministry rehearsal, Noon School of Religion 10:30pm. School Youth Group 12:45pm, School RCIA 12:45pm, School Couples for Christ 1pm, Grenoble Hall Monday 2/6/2017, St. Paul Miki and Companions Walking with Purpose Connect Coffee 6pm, Grenoble Hall Tuesday 2/7/2017 Ladies of Charity 7pm, Grenoble Hall Wednesday 2/8/2017, St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita Thursday 2/9/2017 Boys & Girls Choir rehearsal 6pm, Church Parish Choir rehearsal 7pm, Church 40 Days for Life 7pm, Grenoble Hall Friday 2/10/2017, St. Scholastica Movie Night 7pm, Grenoble Hall Saturday 2/11/2017, Our Lady of Lourdes 9am Mass 3:30pm-4:30pm Confessions 5pm Vigil Mass The calendar is also online: www.sthughofgrenoble.org READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 1:1-19; Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: Gn 1:20 2:4a; Ps 8:4-9; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-5; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 3:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90:2-6, 12-13; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Cor 2:6-10; Mt 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37] Masses for the Week of 2/5-2/12 Saturday 5pm Int. Kathryn Shafer Sunday 8am Living & Deceased Sodalists 9:30am Intention of the Parish 11am Victoria B. Medina Monday 7:15am Int. Sr. Maris Stella Tuesday 7:15am Bill Bernstein Wed. 7:15am Rob & Marge Robinson Thursday 7:15am Margaret Rall Friday 7:15am Cy Kovalchik Saturday 9am Anna & Benjamin Valatka 5pm Int. Jeffrey Creech Sunday 8am Intention of the Parish 9:30am Michael & JoAnn Joyce 11am Int. Jeff & Mary Creech & family

From the Pastor In light of concerns raised by the recent White House order forbidding foreign nationals from certain predominantly Muslim countries from entering this country, Cardinal Wuerl wrote to all the priests of the Archdiocese. I thought I would share his letter with you to help gain some perspective on the issues involved. Please keep in mind that Catholics of good faith will often disagree on how the common good is best served through political action. Hopefully, Catholics will always remain united on the fundamental truths and demands of the gospel which Christ has revealed to his disciples. Yours in Christ, Father Walter ******** January 29, 2017 Dear Brother Priest, Today, I write to you regarding the recent White House executive order which suspended entry into the country of foreign nationals from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, and Yemen, for 120 days, reduced the number of refugees to be admitted to the United States, indefinitely suspended the resettlement of Syrian refugees, and calls for heightened review procedures for these peoples. At this time, the legal situation is still fluid and news reports are sometimes confusing, but in the meantime, real people and real humanitarian concerns are being affected. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a statement on the matter. My hope is that you might find helpful these additional thoughts. As I recently noted, we are called to care for one another, whether it be our longstanding neighbor down the street, or a newcomer to our nation seeking relief from brutal religious and political persecution. It was earlier this month that our Holy Father reminded us that, Biblical revelation urges us to welcome the stranger; it tells us that in so doing, we open our doors to God, and that in the faces of others we see the face of Christ himself. Here in our Church of Washington, we strive to do just that every day, through our pastoral care, through our many services at the parish level and at Catholic Charities, and in some cases, by simply raising our voices to confirm the dignity of every human life. Last Friday at our Rallies and Masses for Life, and at the March for Life, our voices our presence could not be ignored in the defense of the unborn and life at every stage. So, too, now do we raise our voices in support of all refugees, especially those fleeing religious persecution. As the federal government pursues any legitimate national security concerns, we hope that it will do so not at the expense of innocent people who are in need, and that it will take all necessary actions to ensure that their safety is protected and that it will expedite all processes to address the need for humanitarian relief. Through organizations such as the Knights of Columbus and In Defense of Christians, we must continue to make our voices heard, urging the U.S. government to welcome in a particular way Christian refugees, who have been the object of genocide, and all men, women and children fleeing persecution, that they be protected and welcomed after swift but appropriate screening. Through our immigrant and refugee outreach programs, we must continue to serve as a visible sign of God s mercy and our solidarity with our brothers and sisters no matter how far they may have traveled. The political debate, which is complex and emotionally highly charged, will continue, but we must do our best to remain focused on the pastoral and very real work we undertake every day for the vulnerable and most in need... for the strangers at our doors. Asking God s blessing on your ministry, and with every personal good wish, I am Faithfully in Christ, Donald Cardinal Wuerl Archbishop of Washington

MOVIE NIGHT! On February 10 at 7pm, The Ladies of Charity, Sodality and Knights of Columbus is presenting the movie, ʺThe Stair Caseʺ. Please come and enjoy a movie and gathering with fellow parishioners. Refreshments will be provided. St. Hugh of Grenobleʹs Walking With Purpose group invites all women to attend our Connect Coffee on Monday, February 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Grenoble Hall. Please join us for fellowship, a video presentation, and discussion! For more information, please contact Becky Bailey at (301) 552-6837 or momw9kids@gmail.com Ladies of Charity Activities Ladies of Charity Monthly Meeting: Tuesday, February 7th@7pm in Grenoble Hall. Anyone interested in learning more about the Ladies of Charity or joining the Ladies of Charity, please feel free to attend this meeting. Any questions, please call Mary Ann Tretler (301)313-0920. Spring Grove Hospital New Socks Project for February: All parishioners are invited to donate new socks for both men and women patients at Spring Grove Hospital. Boxes are at the back of church for sock donations. These socks are placed in Easter baskets for the patients. 2017 Rice Bowl Project is coming: The School of Religion and Ladies of Charity will again sponsor the Rice Bowl Project this year during Lent. The St. Hugh Food Pantry just received their 2017 Rice Bowl Grant for $495. Look for more details about participating this year in future bulletins. SAVE THE DATE: St. Hugh Church/School/Rectory/Shed Spring Cleaning Event will take place on Saturday, April 22nd. This is a joint church organizations effort to be good stewards of our church spaces by removing items no longer in use to make room for our church organizations activity space needs. There will be volunteer opportunities to assist with this project! More details to come. Any questions, please call Mary Ann Tretler (301) 313-0920 SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD (MATTHEW 6:33) Many of our parishioners have received a mailing from Cardinal Wuerl in early January. He has asked that you make a pledge to the 2017 Cardinal s Appeal. The Cardinal s Appeal not only funds the operations of the archdiocese, it funds services that are of great help to the ministries here in our parish. As in past years, the theme of the Appeal is, Seek First the Kingdom of God. (Matthew 6:33) As we seek first the Kingdom of God, we have the capability of helping it to be present in our lives and in the lives of those around us through our works of charity, our works of love, our works of love and compassion. Contributions to the Cardinal s Appeal offers each of us the opportunity to respond to the needs of others by enabling ministries and services that touch thousands of lives. Please prayerfully consider a generous pledge to the 2017 Cardinal s Appeal. Mark your calendar for the 33rd annual Catholics in Annapolis on Feb. 15, 2017 from 3-8 p.m. The event begins at St. John Neumann Mission Church (620 N. Bestgate Rd.) from 3-4:30 p.m. with briefings from the Maryland Catholic Conference lobbyists on the relevant issues considered by the General Assembly from a faith perspective. Shuttles will be provided to take you to downtown Annapolis where you can meet your legislators from 5-6:30 p.m. Then, join us at a 6:30-8 p.m. reception (catered by the Iron Rooster) in the Miller Office Building on Rowe Blvd. for all the members of the General Assembly, the Maryland bishops and other Church leaders. (If you cannot make the 3 p.m. briefing, you are still welcome to come in time to visit legislators offices or just to attend the 6:30 p.m. reception. The event and reception are free, but registration is required: www.mdcatholic.org/lobbynight Dear St. Hugh Parish Families, St. Joseph s RCS Spotlight: Thank you for your prayers and support during Catholic Schools Week! Enrollment: 2017-2018 ENROLLMENT IS OPEN! Current families have the opportunity to re-enroll, and new families can now begin their applications. If you would like to schedule a private tour please call the school 301-937-7154, or email secretary@stjosrcs.org. We would love to add new students to our growing family! Tuition Assistance: Every year our families receive between $50,000 and $75,000 in tuition assistance from the Archdiocese of Washington. We encourage any families that are interested in attending St. Joseph s RCS for the 2017-2018 school year to visit the school website and apply for tuition assistance. Application deadline is February 20th. School Initiatives: Help us reach with our Initiatives! You can donate by clicking the yellow donate button on our school website www.stjosrcs.org. You can also come to the school office to donate, or inquire about a specific initiative. Thank you for all of your support and help making our school a better place everyday! *STEM Initiative* *Drama Initiative* *Playground Initiative* *Window Initiative* *Security Initiative* *Tuition Assistance Initiative* School s Website- www.stjosrcs.org; Facebook- stjosephbeltsville; Twitter- @StJosephsRCS; Instagram- @stjosephsrcs Zach Hooker, Principal

CHURCH NAME: ST. HUGH OF GRENOBLE 135 Crescent Rd. Greenbelt, MD. 20770 BULLETIN NUMBER: 511528 CONTACT PERSON: Jennifer Goltz OR Mary Wade OR Maggie Gutierrez (301) 474-4322 sthughoffice@gmail.com DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2/5/2017 (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.