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February 5, 2017 The Catholic Charismatic Renewal By Alex Bogdanoff The modern Catholic Charismatic Renewal as it exists today is the outgrowth of a retreat held in February 1967 at Duquesne University. Many of the faculty and students present experienced a movement of God s Spirit called being baptized in the Holy Spirit. A Mass of Celebration In celebration of the 50th birthday of the modern Catholic Charismatic Renewal, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish will host a Charismatic Mass on February 18 at 5 pm, (the Vigil Mass for Sunday), with contemporary music by the Catholic group, Breakthrough. Mass will be preceded by Eucharistic Adoration in the chapel from 3:30-4:30, and a time of praise and worship from 4:30-5:00 in the church. All are invited. Interestingly, on the Saturday of the retreat, the plumbing in the house (called The Ark and the Dove ) stopped working and participants decided to end the gathering but not before celebrating the birthdays of several of the attendees. During this celebration, people began to feel drawn to the campus chapel. As they entered, one by one they walked into a profound atmosphere they described as God s glory, where their bodies trembled, some cried, some were filled with an inexpressible joy manifested by laughing, and all fell to their knees praying in surrender to God s will. They found themselves prostrate on the floor, with their shoes off. Then... the water again began running to the retreat house! This dramatic movement of the Holy Spirit called the participants into a deeper personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, as they experienced God s love in a profound, personal way. This fire quickly spread to graduate students and professors at the University of Notre Dame and others serving in campus ministry in Lansing, Michigan. It continued to spread so that, as of this date, the Catholic Charismatic Renewal exists in over 238 countries in the world, having touched over 120 million Catholics in its 50-year existence. The movement, recognized by the Church, has been affirmed by Popes Paul VI, John Paul II, Benedict, and Francis. In addition to calling one to a deep relationship with Jesus Christ, another hallmark of the Catholic Charismatic movement is the manifestation of the (continued inside)

MON Gn 1:1-19; Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10 and 12, 24, 35c; Mk 6:53-56 TUE Gn 1:20 2:4a; Ps 8:4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mk 7:1-13 WED Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30; Mk 7:14-23 THU Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5; Mk 7:24-30 FRI Gn 3:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 6, 7; Mk 7:31-37 SAT Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90:2, 3-4abc, 5-6, 12-13; Mk 8:1-10 SUN Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Cor 2:6-10; Mt 5:17-37 this week at StEAS MON 6 TUE 7 WED 8 THU 9 FRI 10 SAT 11 SUN 12 8:00 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am 9:00 am 4:40 pm 9:30 am 9:30 am 11:00 am 5:30 pm 6:30 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 11:30 am 6:30 pm 8:45-10 am 9:00-10 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:15 am 10:15-11:30 am 10:15-11:45 am 11:45 am AGAPE Homeschool CCD Grades 1-6 Gospel Reflection That Man Is You! Dillsburg Area Soccer Training Zumba Fitness Knights of Columbus (rosary 6:20) Youth Ministry Summit Faith Matters Morning CYO Basketball Alpha Parish Shawl Ministry Senior Luncheon & Movie Zumba Toning Life in the Spirit (rosary 6:30) Choir Rehearsal CYO Basketball Columbiettes Bunco Columbiettes Roses Sale American Heritage Girls Seed/ Plant Order Forms available That Man Is You! Adult Volleyball FIRST PENANCE Knights of Columbus District Level Free Throw Competition AAU Basketball Columbiettes Roses Sale American Heritage Girls Seed/ Plant Order Forms available CCD Grade 1 CCD Pre-School & K RCIA Coffee & Donuts SpiritSword CCD Grades 2-6 CCD Edge Diocesan Faith Bee Let s Play Cards! Family Open Gym Night Basketball SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4 3:00 pm Confessions VIGIL, 5TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 pm John and Anna Bodisch SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5 5TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 am Catherine and Ambrose Sinkovitz 9:00 am Joseph Matthew Jensen *11:00 am People of the Parish MONDAY FEBRUARY 6 MEMORIAL OF SAINT PAUL MIKI AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS No Mass TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7 TUESDAY OF THE 5TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Betty Detter WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8 WEDNESDAY OF THE 5TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Tyler Zauzig and Gail Moritz THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9 THURSDAY OF THE 5TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Edmond Downey FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10 MEMORIAL OF SAINT SCHOLASTICA, VIRGIN 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Doris Broude SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11 3:00 pm Confessions VIGIL, 6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 5:00 pm Ray Myers SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12 6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 am Jenison and Cavanaugh Families *9:00 am Joseph Calvanelli 11:00 am People of the Parish * Adult Choir

A note from Monsignor King Our parish is honored to host this Mass to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the modern Charismatic movement in the Catholic Church. I received the baptism in the Spirit while a student at Saint Charles Seminary in Philadelphia, and for many of my years in the priesthood have been (continued from cover) charisms or gifts of the Holy Spirit, including praying in tongues, prophecy, speaking in tongues, and healing. These are signs that follow the baptism in the Holy Spirit experienced at Duquesne (also see 1 Cor 12,14). This non-sacramental baptism is seen as releasing the gifts which were given during sacramental baptism. Many identify the baptism in the Spirit with John the Baptist s reference to Jesus, I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming... He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire (Luke 3:16). To foster this experience, those from the original retreat compiled a seven-week teaching and prayer series called Life in the Spirit Seminar, which continues to this day throughout the world. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish held this seminar in 2016. As the Holy Spirit is encountered in this baptism, one discovers a deeper prayer life, greater appreciation of the Mass and of the sacraments of the church, devotion to the Blessed Mother (who was with the Apostles at Pentecost), a call to evangelism, and Scripture reading becomes more alive in their lives. For more information, see the article by Reverend Francis J. Karwacki, Liaison for the Charismatic Renewal for the Diocese of Harrisburg, at www.hbgdiocese.org under About Us > Catholic Organizations > Catholic Charismatic Renewal. I AM CONVINCED that this (Charismatic) movement is a very important component of the entire renewal of the Church This was my own spiritual initiation, so I can understand all these charisms. They are all part of the richness of the Lord. I am convinced that this movement is a sign of his action. Saint John Paul II YOU, CHARISMATIC RENEWAL, have received a great grace from the Lord. You were born of the will of the Spirit as a current of grace in the Church and for the Church. This is your definition: a current of grace. Pope Francis Parishioner Alex Bogdanoff serves as a 7th/8th grade CCD teacher and prayer group leader. He is also a Candidate to the Permanent Deaconate for the diocese. Alex and his wife, Sally, serve as Pastoral Care volunteers at Holy Spirit Hospital. They have four children. part of Charismatic prayer groups. The 5pm Mass on Saturday, February 18, will be celebrated in a way that promotes the use of the charisms or gifts of the Holy Spirit. There will be praying in tongues at several points during the Mass (including before the Collect, during the elevation of the Body and Blood of Christ, and in the time of thanksgiving after Holy Communion). Some may find this approach to Catholic spirituality very different from what they are used to. It is important to understand this point, so that if you believe that experiencing this spiritual movement will be unsettling to you, you may choose to attend another Mass that weekend. Please understand that this is an authentically Catholic spiritual movement, but as is the case with many movements within the Church this approach to spirituality touches the hearts and souls of some more than others.

IT S TIME TO PLAN FOR OUR LENTEN FISH DINNERS! Workers interested in the Fish Dinners that are so much a part of our parish life during Lent are invited to meet on Wednesday, February 8, and Wednesday, February 22, at 7 pm in Menniti Hall. These are important meetings menu planning and work assignments so add the dates to your calendar now and be sure to attend! MORNING FAITH MATTERS JOIN US! On Wednesday, February 8, at 9:30 am in the Bayley Conference Room, we continue our program, The Bible and the Virgin Mary. This week, we are talking about dogma: In particular, we re going to focus on the dogma of Mother Mary s perpetual virginity, one of the oldest defined dogmas of the Catholic Church. We re also going to deal with the common claims that Our Savior, Jesus, had brothers and that Saint Joseph and Mother Mary had marital relations after the birth of Jesus, the Christ. The Bible and the Virgin Mary, a scripture study based on Dr. Scott Hahn s book, Hail Holy Queen, teaches Catholics how Marian doctrine and devotion are firmly rooted in Scripture, and answers common objections by non-catholics. Produced by the St. Paul Center. Questions? Please contact Mel Lee (melmolee@reagan.com). SPIRITSWORD Do you have questions, or don't know how to respond to others questions about our Catholic Faith? This is a small group that learns together on Sundays from 10:15-11:30 am in the Office Conference Room. February 5: Saints, Statues and Relics. ARE THERE STILL TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THE PARISH SPAGHETTI DINNER? We can t answer that question, of course, because we printed the bulletin before the weekend. If the tickets weren't all sold this weekend, remaining tickets will be available after Masses next weekend. Here are the details: The dinner is Saturday, February 18, after the 5 pm Mass. Groups of 8 or more should have one person purchase that identified group s tickets. Adults: $10. Children (6 to 12): $5. Children (5 and under): free. Adults attending may bring wine or their favorite beverage. Tickets will be sold on a first come first served basis. Questions? Contact Mike Rybacki (697-2423). NO BABIES IN THE HOUSE? Clip those coupons for diapers and baby wipes anyway! The Columbiettes will be collecting items for Morning Star and Lourdes House in early March, and you ll want to be prepared! Watch the bulletin and parish email newsletter for more information. SPONSOR OF THE WEEK We wish to thank Blizzard's Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, and Drain Cleaning for sponsoring an ad in our weekly bulletin.

OUR 5TH GRADE CCD STUDENTS have this great project each year they grow the Job s Tears plants over the summer, and then around this time in CCD, they use the beads to make rosaries! More photos were in the parish email newsletter on Friday. If you d like to be added to the mailing list (and get a late copy of last Friday s newsletter), just send your name and email address to communications@steas.net. THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE will be celebrated on Saturday, February 11, for students receiving the sacrament for the first time. Children receiving the sacrament are to be at the main entrance to the church no later than 9:45 am, dressed in Sunday clothing. 11 AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN'S MOVIES are now on FORMED! Saints and Heroes is available in both English and Spanish. These movies use comedy, song, captivating illustrations, and heartwarming emotion to tell the tales of some of the great saints and epic heroes of the faith. Go to formed.org and register using our parish code 7fb766 for FREE access to great Catholic content for adults and children. IN YOUR CHARITY, please pray for the repose of the souls of Ercol Acri, brother of parishioner Helen Lappano; parishioner Blanche Gaudaen; parishioner Eleanor Woods, mother of Kevin Woods; and parishioner Miles Gibbons, husband of Carole Gibbons. SENIOR LUNCHEON & MOVIE in February will feature Finding Fatima. Luncheon is Thursday, February 9, at 11 am. Please call Colleen (766-2396) by Monday to register. SAINT JOSEPH LEISURE CLUB IS SPONSORING A TRIP TO NEWPORT & PROVIDENCE, RI, April 30 May 4. The trip includes: visits to several of the mansions; a cruise aboard Madeleine yacht; luncheon mystery train ride aboard the Newport & Narragansett Bay Railroad; guided tours in Providence & Newport, and more! For information, contact Marge (697-8993) or Jeannie (737-8600). FREEDOM FROM OVEREATING Whatever your issues with weight or food, LOVE is the answer. That's right. Love. BEGINNING TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21, AT 7 PM, IN ROOM 3, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish is hosting a 10-week program called Freedom From Overeating. Each week, we will gather together and learn to let the Love of Jesus guide us to make peace with food, and with our bodies. There is no cost to attend, except for the purchase of the books. The title of the books are The Eden Diet ($15 at Amazon) and The Eden Diet Workbook ($16.95 at Amazon), but don't let the names fool you. This is not a diet, and it's not about eating bird food. In fact, there are really no food restrictions at all! Only freedom with Christ. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, please contact Elizabeth Smith (732-877-6905), Peggy Gaizauskas (766-4078), or Donna Nebistinsky (697-6929). We are looking forward to beginning this journey with you. All are welcome!

JOB OPPORTUNITY Our bulletin publisher, Diocesan Publications, is adding a part-time position in their Graphics/Production Department. The hours would be 8:30 am to 5 pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with a half hour for lunch. Knowledge of Publisher, Word, Indesign, and Photoshop are required. Please send resume to: salespa@diocesan.com or mail to: Diocesan Publications Attn: Tony Melchiorre PO Box 430 New Cumberland, PA 17070 MEN OF THE DIOCESE OF HARRISBURG Please save the date of April 1, 2017 for the Diocesan Men's Conference at Bishop McDevitt High School, Harrisburg. Theme is: Fools for Christ: Men Called to Glorify God through His Catholic Church. Keynote Speaker is worldrenowned Catholic author and speaker, Dr. Peter Kreeft, of Boston. His keynote is Seven Reasons Why Everyone Should be Catholic. Bishop Ronald W. Gainer is principal celebrant and homilist for Mass and will also be presenting two workshops on St. Thomas More as a Model for Conscience Formation. There are more than 30 workshop choices over three sessions, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament with the rosary and Benediction, more than 20 Priests available for confession, plus good music, food, and fellowship. Last year 925 men attended; this year we are hoping for 1,000. Registration materials coming soon! 40 DAYS FOR LIFE, HARRISBURG From March 1 through April 9, you re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life 40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. You re also invited to stand and peacefully pray during a 40-day vigil in the public right-of-way outside Hillcrest Women's Medical Center, 2709 North Front Street, Harrisburg, and also to help spread the word about this important community outreach. If you d like more information and especially if you d like to volunteer to help, contact Kathy O'Donnell (Harrisburg40Days@gmail.com). WORLD DAY OF THE SICK Most Rev. Ronald W. Gainer will be celebrating Holy Mass commemorating World Day of the Sick at the Geisinger Medical Center's Hood Memorial Building in Danville on Saturday, February 11, at noon. All are invited. A light reception will be available following the Mass. February 11 is World Day of the Sick and the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes. This day was established by Pope Saint John Paul II and first celebrated in 1993. He chose the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes, as many pilgrims visit the Lourdes each year in hopes of physical and spiritual healing. World Day of the Sick is a special time dedicated to remembering and to pray for those suffering of any illness and also their families. DELONE HIGH SCHOOL JOB OPENING The Department of Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Harrisburg is currently accepting applications for Principal at Delone Catholic High School in McSherrystown for the 2017 2018 school year. Minimum Qualifications: practicing, knowledgeable Catholic; thorough understanding of Catholic school philosophy; commitment to modeling the values of Catholic educational leadership; PA Administrators Certificate (or in process); Catechetical Certification (or in process); 5 years of teaching experience. For additional qualifications and application information, go to www.hbgdiocese.org/catholic-schools/ employment-applications-search/ SAINT PATRICK S DAY PARTY Sponsored by the Michael Collins Division 1, Cumberland County of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Saturday March 11, 5 to 10 pm at the West Shore Elks, Camp Hill. Includes a social hour, dinner, and a cash bar; music by Down by the Glenside; the Lena McGinley Irish Step Dancers; and a silent auction. Tickets $35 per person; must be purchased prior to the event (no tickets will be sold at the door). For details or tickets, visit aohcumberland.org or contact Tom Zugay (tzugay@gmail.com, 761-2950).