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SAINT PAUL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 3005 Country Club Road New Bern, NC 28562 www.spccnb.org (252) 638-1984 Office: M-F 8:30-4:00pm Saint Paul Catholic School (252) 633-0100 Saint Peter the Fisherman Mission Parish in Oriental (252) 249-3687 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday...................... 5:00 pm Sunday.............. 8:00 am, 11:00 am 1:00 pm (Misa en Español) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday...... 8:00 am Wednesday.................... 9:00 am 6:00 pm Friday............ 8:00 am at Old St Paul First Saturday.................. 8:00 am Holy Days of Obligation per announcements INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity has a history of over 100 years, in which Christians around the world have taken part in an octave of prayer for visible Christian unity. By annually observing the WPCU, Christians move toward the fulfillment of Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper "that they all may be one." (John 17:21) O God, Your right hand is glorious in power. Extend Your hand to help us discover new ways that unite your people in the Body of Christ, the Church. May the strength of your hand take away all misunderstanding and prejudice that hinder our calling to be one in body and spirit. Draw us together in the bond of peace, off faith and charity that we may be one in Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, One God for ever and ever. Amen

THE WORD OF THE LORD TODAY S READINGS First Reading The people of Nineveh believed God and turned from their evil ways (Jonah 3:1-5, 10). Psalm Teach me your ways, O Lord (Psalm 25). Second Reading The world in its present form is passing away (1 Corinthians 7:29-31). Gospel This is the me of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand (Mark 1:14-20). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Sm 5:1-10; Ps 89:20-26; Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: 2 Sm 6:12b-19; Ps 24:7-10; Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: 2 Sm 7:4-17; Ps 89:4-5, 27-30; Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: Acts 22:3-16; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Mk 16:15-18 Friday: 2 Tm 1:1-8; Ps 51:3-11; Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: 2 Sm 12:1-17; Ps 51:12-17; Mk 4:35-41 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Day of Prayer for the Legal Protec on of Unborn Children Tuesday: St. Vincent; St. Marianne Cope Wednesday: St. Francis de Sales Thursday: The Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle Friday: Sts. Timothy and Titus Saturday: St. Angela Merici; Blessed Virgin Mary GOD S WORD FOR CHILDREN God had a message for Jonah to tell. Read the sentences, then unscramble the last word to find out what happened. THROUGH THE CHECKPOINT Ka e Archibald-Woodward s Through the Checkpoint Ka e will be exhibited at First Presbyterian Church - 400 New Street in New Bern. Ka e u lizes her training from Columbia Theological Seminary and her love for photography to explore life lived amidst occupa on in Israel / Pales ne. In doing so, she helps to shed light on the role Americans are playing in the perpetua on and preven on of the con nua on of conflict. Please join us on Sunday, January 21st at 9:40AM to 10:40AM or 12:15PM to 1:15 PM at First Pres CATHOLIC VOLUNTEER NETWORK Would you like to make a difference in your community, the country, or the world? Do you want to serve those in need and work for social jus ce? Check out RESPONSE 2018, a free guide lis ng nearly 200 faith-based volunteer programs and thousands of opportuni es. Volunteers serve full- me for periods of one week to one year or more across the United States and in more than 100 countries worldwide. Summer and school break opportuni es are also available. Our volunteers are from all walks of life - from high school to senior ci zens and every stage in between. Posi ons are available for both single and married volunteers, including those with children. Contact Catholic Volunteer Network to receive your free copy / copies of REPSONSE 2018. Call 800-543-5046 or email info@catholicvolunteernetwork.org Please pray for those who are sick, shut-in, or recovering from surgery, and their caregivers.

THIS WEEK S ACTIVITIES Sunday 1/21 MINISTRY FAIR AFTER ALL MASSES 9:00AM Olive Branch Gi Store Open ll 1:00PM 8:00AM Mass Saint Paul Parish Family 9:30AM RCIA FLC2 9:30AM Faith Forma on - School 9:30AM Chancel Choir Prac ce 10:30AM Chaplet of the Divine Mercy Church 11:00AM Mass +Gene Linden 1:00PM Mass +Patricia MacNeal 3:00PM Hispanic Prayer Group FLC3 6:00PM Confirma on Class - FLC Monday 1/22 8:00AM Mass +Lillian & Norman Krapf 11:00AM Hand and Foot Card Games FLC3 Tuesday 1/23 8:00AM Mass +J. Robert Welsh 10:00AM Grieving Group with Sr Monique - SJC 10:30AM Mass in Oriental 12:00PM One in the Spirit Prayer Group Church 1:00PM Prayer Shawl Ministry FLC3 7:00PM Twin Rivers Volleyball Prac ce Gym Wednesday 1/24 9:00AM Olive Branch Gi Store Open ll Noon 9:00AM School Mass Right to Life 6:00PM Medjugorje Prayer Group Church 6:00PM Mass 6:45PM Post Confirma on Youth Group Library 7:00PM Hispanic Choir Prac ce 7:00PM SPRAA Men s Open Gym Basketball Thursday 1/25 8:00AM Mass +Jerry Tracy 8:35AM Adora on SJC 10:45AM Reconcilia on 11:45AM Benedic on SJC 12:00PM February 4 th Bulle n Items Due 7:30PM Folk Choir Prac ce - Church Friday 1/26 8:00AM Mass OSP +George Mollo Saturday 1/27 3:30PM Reconcilia on 5:00PM Mass Saint Paul Parish Family 5:00PM Spanish Bap sm Class Conference Rm 6:00PM School Gala O.Mark s Bldg The complete Parish Calendar, as well as past issues of the bulle n, are always available for viewing at our website: spccnb.org JANUARY ACTIVITIES MOVIE OF THE MONTH - THE SOUND OF THE SPIRIT RIVKA is a 12 year old Jewish girl, a ends a Messianic Jewish congrega on. When her father dies, her life changes forever! She moves in with her tradi onal Jewish rela ves and a ends their Synagogue. From her strong rela onship with her uncle, to mee ng the family Rabbi, to the a en on of the cutest boy in the Synagogue, she learns some life lessons that s r her faith to a new level. This is a story of young girl caught in the crossfire of strong feelings of two faiths. Join us SJC on Sunday, January 28th at 2:30PM. Saint Paul "Winter" Grieving Group will con nue un l February 13th in Saint Joseph Chapel for 6 consecu ve Tuesdays, 10AM to 11:30AM. Sister Monique, I.H.M.Facilitator Contact: Irene Swanteson, Third Order Dominican to Register (252-638-9306). It is me to schedule your photography appointment for our new Saint Paul 2018 Pictorial Directory! Sessions will begin on February 12th Monday - Friday from 2PM to 8PM Saturdays: 10AM to 4PM Volunteers will be available a er all Masses next weekend to schedule appointments. Or simply go to booknow-lifetouch.appointment-plus.com/y8643290 and choose the day and me that is convenient for you. Or. You may contact Cynthia White at 252-229-9416 and she will schedule the appointment for you. If you have any ques ons, contact Gloria Kelly at 252-288-5668. Remember, each family par cipa ng receives a free 8x10 portrait and a copy of the parish directory! Don t delay! Our directory will not be the same without you. Day of Prayer for the Legal Protec on of Unborn Children Welcome Visitors & Guests! We are blessed by your presence here today. Please introduce yourself a er Mass. Monday, January 22nd

ANNOUNCEMENTS SORRY! The CDA Bunco Party that was scheduled for the 21st had to be cancelled. Look in the bulle n for rescheduled informa on. Thank you! PREPARING FOR 2018? Don t forget the Knights of Columbus accepts all dona ons for their upcoming Yard Sales. Proceeds from the sales are distributed among local chari es. Dona ons can be dropped off on Tuesday mornings at the KofC Building on 1125 Pine Tree Drive. For larger items, call Ralph Aviles at 252-204-7700 to arrange for pick-up. 8AM - 1PM KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS YARD SALE Knights of Columbus Hall 1125 Pine Tree Drive Thursday, February 1st Friday, February 2nd Saturday, February 3rd OLIVE BRANCH STORE & LENDING LIBRARY Curl Up On The Couch with a great book from our Lending Library! It s a perfect way to pass the dreary days of winter. Choose from spiritual, inspira onal, exci ng saints lives and wonderful novels. We have lots of topics to choose from. Don t forget the Olive Branch when looking for something special for your swee e for Valen ne s Day. Volunteer with us we need you! Open Sun. 9 1 & Wed. 9 12 in the Family Life Center. All proceeds benefit St. Paul Catholic Church. SAINT PAUL SCHOOL Please visit our table at the Ministry Fair a er Mass today. We have informa on on how you can help Saint Paul s commitment to the spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social development of each student. We have spots available for assistants in the library, office, classrooms, and on the playground. We also need a er-school tutors to work with individual students and small groups. You can also take this opportunity to sign up to volunteer at the Reach for Stars Gala and Winter Ball on Saturday, January 27 th. We need help with se ng up the O. Mark s Building beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 26 th. We especially need volunteers who are able to move tables and set up chairs at that me. January 28th through February 3rd SAINT OF THE WEEK Saint Marianne Cope Saint Marianne Cope, O.S.F. on January 23, 1838 in Heppenheim, a region now part of Germany. Just a year a er her birth, her family emigrated to the United States, se ling in U ca, New York. She pursued a religious life and became a novi ate of the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of Saint Francis based in Syracuse, New York. German-speaking immigrants se led in large numbers in her area of New York State, so she became a teacher and later a principal at a school for immigrant children. Cope also helped direct the opening of the first two Catholic hospitals in central New York. In 1883, she received a plea from King Kalakua to help leprosy sufferers in Hawaii. Mother Marianne, as she was then known, le Syracuse to a end to the sick. Mother Marianne managed a hospital on the island of O'ahu. She was responsible for orphans of women who had contracted the disease as well as clergy who had contracted the disease, while working with lepers. Mother Marianne passed away on August 9, 1918. A er her bea fica on by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, Mother Marianne's remains were moved to Syracuse, New York and placed in a shrine. She is the patron saint of lepers, outcasts and those with HIV/AIDS. h p://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=7727

January 21, 2018 Dear Friends at Saint Paul: Our Ministry Fair is a sure indica on of the high-quality work, eager leadership and wide-ranging interests that our parishioners evidence in caring for others. Thank you to all who serve the needs of family, neighbor, and community. As a paraphrase of one of our church songs has it: This is the me; now is the day. Please volunteer, with a commitment card filled out and turned in. Thank you and God bless you. With regret, I confirm the announcement that the Organ Concert previously set for this Thursday has been postponed. The Preserva on Guild for Old Saint Paul ran into a repair need that may not have been completed in me. It seemed in everyone s best interest to avoid the stress and disappointment by postponing as soon as we were aware of the need. Please look forward to the Organ Dedica on and Concert at a later date. This Thursday, January 25th, is the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul. This is our Parish Feast Day! Please offer a prayer for our parish this Thursday in par cular. Saint Paul, Apostle to the Na ons, Pray for us! There are wonderful programs about to commence that will be begging for our a en on! This is an ac ve, diverse, and inclusive parish with a great spirit. What follows are only the highlights of the many February and March ini a ves for your benefit. Thank you! The first is the School Gala on Saturday, January 27 that this year is the doorway to Catholic Schools Week. We will hear more about Saint Paul Catholic School and all Catholic Schools next weekend. Thank you to all par cipa ng so generously in the successes we enjoy and want to con nue for the future. There is an announcement in this bulle n with informa on about our Pictorial Directory. Please look for that and be part of the visual connec ons that the Pictorial Directory brings. You can make appointments now on your computer for the portraits that will take place in February and March. It is best to plan ahead! The portrait qualifies you for a free 8x10 print and a copy of the Directory when it is finished. Of course, you can also order more prints when you sit for a pic and build the parish community by your par cipa on. Make an appointment now online or look for real person help a er Mass next weekend if you prefer. This Wednesday will be the annual Bishop s Annual Appeal kick-off for our area of the Diocese. Bishop Zarama and an entourage of other Diocesan ministers will be gathering in Jacksonville to support the start of this year s campaign. You will see a mailing arriving at your home soon, with an invita on from our new Bishop, looking for your par cipa on. The Bishop s Annual Appeal will be a parish focus in February and I am confident of an over-the-goal success as we have seen in recent years. The Appeal provides the money needed for the Church to reach EVERY part of our Diocese with love and caring concern. Finally, a great, enthusias c commi ee has been mee ng weekly to bring us a new blessing this year to the whole parish: Neighborhood Masses for Lent. Ash Wednesday is February 14 th this year. There will be about two Masses each week during Lent in many different loca ons in our City and County to bring people together, to pray in a special way as part of the Lenten discipline, and to gather with neighbors and friends in smaller groups to build connec ons between all parishioners. You will be invited to be part of one or more of these gatherings. More details will be shared in upcoming bulle ns; don t miss it! Peace,

SAINT PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISH INFORMATION PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY PARISH OFFICE: 252-638-1984 NIGHT EMERGENCY: 252-638-4436 PASTORAL STAFF Father Thomas S Tully, Pastor: 638-1984 pastor@spccnb.org Father Michael Schuetz, Parochial Vicar: 638-1984 frschuetz@spccnb.org Deacon Rick Fisher: 229-1644 Deacon Mike Mahoney,ObISB: 571-1597 Sister Monique Dissen, IHM, Hospital: 675-0333 Admin Assistant, DeLesa Conway: 638-1984 dconway@spccnb.org Bookkeeper, Donna Simon: 638-1984 dsimon@spccnb.org Bulle n: bulle n@spccnb.org Cemetery: Danny Gennantonio 637-2322 Director Opera ons: Deacon David Kierski 633-0100 dkierski@spccnb.org Faith Forma on: Joy Harsen 229-2394 Music Ministry: Megan Johnson 633-0100 mjohnson@stpaulcs.org RCIA Coordinator: Marcelene McLure 633-2539 Catholic Chari es: 638-2188 Catholic Daughters: Belinda Swager 617-0849 Extraordinary Ministers of Eucharist: Mary Spano: 633-4768 Eucharis c Ministers (Home / Sick): Dennis Colbert: 638-1555 Finance Council: Bob Nenni: 635-6716 Knights Third Degree: Phil Nassef 229-9799 Knights Fourth Degree: David Rose 252-672-5226 Pastoral Council: pcouncil@spccnb.org Religious Community Services: 633-2767 Rectory: 638-4436 Saint Paul School Administrator: Deacon Kierski: 633-0100 SACRAMENT SCHEDULE Reconcilia on: Thursdays 10:45-11:45am; Saturday 3:30-4:30pm or by appointment Bap sm: First me parents must a end Bap smal Prepara on Classes. Registra on is mandatory. Contact the church office: 638-1984 First Communion/Confirma on: Please call 638-1984 Marriages: Contact Parish Office - 6 month advance no ce is required. Anoin ng of the Sick: Contact the Office at 638-1984 Funerals: Call 638-4436 or e-mail funeral@spccnb.org EME / LECTOR SCHEDULE 1/27: 5PM - Team #1 1/28: 8AM - Team #3 / 11AM - Team 2 To submit bulle n ar cles, email bulle n@spccnb.org The deadline is on Thursdays at noon. All requests should be sent in editable format <no PDFs or Posters please> 11 days before the bulle n issue date. GIVING HAS GOTTEN EASIER! Online Envelope Giving is available for parishioners through Our Sunday Visitor, our envelope company. You can give automa cally weekly, monthly, etc. No need for remembering to write a check each week or remembering to bring your envelopes to church each Sunday! Simply register via the church website at www.spccnb.org and click on "online envelope". You can manage your account and make changes at any me. Any ques ons, contact Donna Simon in the church office at 252-638-1984. NEWS FROM AROUND THE DIOCESE Women of Grace Founda onal Study January 19 May 11, 2018, on Friday s at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of Lourdes. Join other women on a journey to discover your mission and purpose in the world today. Grow closer to Christ and His Church through Scripture, the Catechism, and wisdom of early Church fathers and Popes. Childcare available for a nominal fee. Cost is $50. Contact Cathy Gephart (cathy@gephartbuilt.com) to register. 2018 Women's Retreat on Charisms and Contempla ve Prayer February 23rd - 25th, 2018, at Avila Retreat Center, Durham NC. Through insigh ul sessions and discussion, Angela Neumann will help us improve our contempla ve prayer life and learn our charisms, or gi s, that we can use in lives of service and faith as women of grace. Cost is $180 for 2 nights, including meals. Contact Ami Robbins (arobb20@gmail.com). St. Egbert Ladies Guild Annual Card & Games Party Make plans now for the annual Card & Games Party, to be held on Thursday, March 8, 2018. For informa on or ckets, contact: Lorna Ber no, 648-0202, doonienc@ec.rr.com or Kay Hartman, 504-7243, edkayh@ec.rr.com 15th Ignited By Truth Catholic Conference April 28, 2018, at the Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, Bringing to light the truth of the teachings of the Catholic Church and igni ng in all hearts a love for the Faith. Speakers: Dr. Sco Hahn, Deacon Harold Burke- Sivers, Mark Hart, Fr. Donald Calloway, and Fr. Robert Spitzer! For more details, visit www.ignitedbytruth.org