March 4, 2018 Artist: Carrie Barlup
this week at StEAS MON 5 8:00 am 2:00 pm 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 6:45 pm Agape Homeschool Agape Driving Distracted Presentation CCD-Grades 1,2,3,5,6 Edge Penance Service CCD Penance Service THROUGH THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM, our parish community welcomes Brenna Ridley Mackalonis Hadley Marie Taylor TUE 6 WED 7 THU 8 FRI 9 SAT 10 SUN 11 6:30 am 7:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 7:15 pm 6:30 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:45 pm 8:30 pm 6:30 pm 4-6:30 pm Easter Egg Making Gospel Reflection Groups Easter Egg Sales (until noon) That Man Is You! Zumba Fitness Knights of Columbus Spiritual Book Group War College Lent Penance Service Trail Life Meeting Easter Egg Making Easter Egg Sales (until noon) Messiah Lifeways Mass CCD Penance Service Financial Peace University Adult Open Gym Zumba Toning Life in the Spirit (rosary 6:30) Choir Rehearsal 33 Days to Morning Glory Lenten Fish Dinners/Easter Egg Sales Stations of the Cross/Mass Bishop s Annual Lenten Appeal College & Military Outreach Collection Easter Egg Sales after Mass Knights of Columbus Membership Drive after Mass 6:30 am That Man Is You! Bishop s Annual Lenten Appeal College & Military Outreach Collection Knights of Columbus Membership Drive after Masses Coffee & Donuts after 9:00 am Mass Children s Liturgy of the Word 9:00 & 11:00 Masses Easter Egg Sales after Masses CCD 8:45 am to 10 am Grade 1 9:00 am to 10 am 3-year-olds to K 10:30 am to 11:45 am Grades 2-4 10:30 am to noon Grades 5 8/Edge 10:30 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm 8:00 pm SpiritSword Baptisms during Mass Living Stations of the Cross Rehearsal Kids Open Gym and Lego Club Let s Play Cards! St. Theresa Lenten Penance Service 14 and Up Basketball 14 and Up Floor Hockey SATURDAY MARCH 3 VIGIL, THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT 5:00 pm Richard Hubert SUNDAY MARCH 4 THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30 am Joan Porter *9:00 am Robert Poiesz 11:00 am People of the Parish MONDAY MARCH 5 MONDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT NO MASS TUESDAY MARCH 6 TUESDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Deceased Malatesta and Wargo Families WEDNESDAY MARCH 7 WEDNESDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Deceased Members of the Fox and Grimme Families THURSDAY March 8 THURSDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT 6:45 am Morning Prayer 7:00 am Loretta Calaman FRIDAY March 9 FRIDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Patricia Essip Stations of the Cross 7:30 pm George Bud Brown SATURDAY March 10 3:00 pm Confessions VIGIL, FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT *5:00 pm John DiScenza SUNDAY MARCH 11 FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT 7:30 am William Hollister 9:00 am Peter Sahd 11:00 am People of the Parish * Choir at Mass
he first verse of our Gospel reading this weekend (John 2:13) provides us with the starting point for this section of our Lenten journey Since the Passover of the Jews was near, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. In Luke 9:51, we also read When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem. It is here in this holy city that the redemptive power of God will be made evident to all. Jesus is on the way to fulfill his mission and begins his final journey toward the holy city. When Jesus set his face to go to Jerusalem, he set his face to die. In his book Jesus: A Pilgrimage, Father James Martin states Perhaps Jesus also saw his impending suffering not only as God s will, but the inevitable result of having come into the world. The life span of someone purely good in a world rife with sin was bound to be short. Jesus had begun to speak openly with the disciples along the journey about what was to come, but they cannot begin to imagine the horror of Jesus final days. Jesus knew exactly what awaited him, but he also knew that in the end, his Father would never leave him. Words from the Prayer of Saint Francis de Sales show us the complete trust Jesus had in his Father, and give us strength for our own journeys God, whose very own you are, will lead you safely through all things... He will either shield you from suffering or will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Through his unshakable confidence in his loving Father, and by the sheer joy and overwhelming love of what was laid before him as the plan of our salvation, Jesus endured this part of the journey. His journey to Jerusalem is our journey, too. If he set his face to go there and die for us, we should set our faces in order to take up our crosses as well. To follow in his footsteps means to be willing to take the narrow path and offer ourselves for others. It means separating from worldly influences and rewards. It means trusting in the Lord, stepping out in faith, and drawing ever closer to his loving presence even if just by one slow, small step at a time. So do not count the cost, but instead move ahead walking with focus, determination, and most of all trust. Set your face to go to Jerusalem as we continue our journey together. Donna Nebistinsky Pastoral Assistant
MON 2 Kgs 5:1-15ab; Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4; Lk 4:24-30 TUE Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9; Mt 18:21-35 WED Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19 THU Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; Lk 11:14-23 FRI Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-8a, 8bc-9, 10-11ab, 14, 17; Mk 12:28-34 SAT Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51:3-4, 18-19, 20-21ab; Lk 18:9-14 SUN 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23; Ps 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6; Eph 2:4-10; Jn 3:14-21 ON THE WEEKEND OF MARCH 10 11, all of our Masses will be celebrated ad orientem. For this Lenten weekend, we will again join the ancient tradition of the Church in facing the direction of the rising sun as, on the Lord's Day, we welcome a new dawn of grace into our hearts. All of the texts will be in English. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE who donated diapers and wipes for Morning Star Pregnancy Centers and Lourdeshouse. The Columbiettes collection was a great success! You donated 69 packages of diapers (that s 5,795 diapers!) and 73 packages of wipes, totaling 8,718 wipes. Also a special thanks to the Parish Shawl Ministry for their donations of blankets and hats to Lourdeshouse. WHAT S UP? American Heritage Girls Seed Sale! This year, the girls have learned to tile, grout, sand, and stain wood to make beautiful one-of-a-kind trays. These can be used for multiple purposes: to set plants upon, as a trivet for hot pots and dishes, or for decoration in any room. These trays will be for sale separately or part of a ready-made Herb Garden with 3 rustic pots of different herbs. Order forms for seeds, trays and herb gardens will be available, beginning next weekend, in the bulletin, and on our website at www.steas.net/american-heritage-girls/ IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY ONE of the 350+ subscribers to the parish s weekly email newsletter, Parish Pastoral Council has requested that you receive a courtesy copy. We have the email you gave us at registration (or have updated since), and we re sending everyone a copy on Friday, March 23. If you want to keep receiving the email, do nothing. If you don t want it, there will be a handy unsubscribe button. Want it now? Sign up at www.steas.net/newsletter. This newsletter is Internet based, with online media we re sorry the content isn t accessible in a print version. THANK YOU to our parochial vicar Reverend Paul C.B. Schenck, to Kitchen Coordinator Jeannie Ishman, to our seriously dedicated kitchen, set-up, and clean-up volunteers, and to the more than 150 adults and children who reverently attended our Passover Seder last Saturday evening. It was a wonderful and meaningful Lenten presentation as we learned more about the deep roots of our faith and the origins of our Mass. Thanks to parishioner Julie Ritts for sharing this photo of Father Schenck at the Seder. LIVING STATIONS OF THE CROSS First rehearsal is Sunday, March 11, at 12:30 pm. To take part or for more information, contact LaDawnna Clancy, 717-701-0592, lclancy@steas.net. SCHOOLS OF SPIRITUALITY On Wednesday, March 14, at 7 pm, come hear Father Anthony Swamy, Missionary of Saint Francis DeSales and our former and muchloved parochial vicar, as he shares insights int0 Salesian spirituality. Saint Francis de Sales was known for his gentle character and extensive writings and correspondence. Today, we know him through two important works, Introduction to the Devout Life and A Treatise on the Love of God. Come learn more from Father Swamy. Upcoming: March 21 Father Job Foote, Benedictine Monk: Benedictine spirituality; April 4 Mary Taylor, Third- Order Carmelite: Carmelite spirituality; April 11 Father King: Ignatian spirituality. Contact: Donna, donna@steas.net, 717-697-6929. HISTORY LOVERS Before the interstates, there were canals! The Knights of Columbus is hosting a presentation (rescheduled from January because of snow) about this fascinating time in our state and region s history. The entire parish is invited! Come to see historical images, learn about canals, and take home some informative handouts from speaker Steve Runkle Tuesday, March 13, at 7 pm in Menniti Hall. OUR SPIRITUAL BOOK GROUP is reading Jesus: A Pilgrimage by James Martin SJ, in two sessions. For March 6, discussion will be chapters 1 through 16 (Bethesda). The second part will be discussed April 17. This book contains so much to capture. It is fitting to journey through the chapters Golgotha and Risen as Holy Week approaches. So, slow down, meditate and step into this pilgrimage of Jesus. The group meets Tuesday, March 6, at 7 pm in Room 10.
LENTEN COMMUNAL PENANCE SERVICES Sunday March 4 at 7 pm Saint Patrick, Carlisle Tuesday March 6 at 7 pm Army War College Chapel Sunday March 11 at 7 pm Saint Theresa Tuesday March 20 at 7 pm SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON Sunday March 25 at 2 pm Saint Joseph Tuesday March 27 at 7 pm Our Lady of Lourdes Wednesday March 28 at 7 pm Good Shepherd MARRIAGE AND ANNULMENTS Upcoming Tribunal sessions include: March 12 Saint Joseph, York March 19 Cardinal Keeler Center, These sessions include presentations, group Q&A, and private conversations with Tribunal staff and representatives. For directions or a private appointment apart from these events, contact the Diocesan Tribunal at 717-657-4804, ext. 304, or email tribunal@hbgdiocese.org. EASTER EGGS & MORE! Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 9:00 am to noon, through March 21. After all Masses, ending Palm Sunday or while supplies last. At Lenten Fish Dinners, Fridays 4 to 6:30 pm. For advance orders, pick up a form or download at www.steas.net/eastereggs and drop off in the parish office during regular business hours. In addition to eggs, we have haystacks, chocolatedipped pretzels, and homemade jelly! LAST TWO WEEKS FOR THE LENTEN APPEAL Stop by Menniti Hall after Masses to make your pledge. Or pledge online at www.hbgdiocese.org/giving/bishops-annuallenten-appeal, then let our team know. The Appeal supports all of the ministries below and more. The slices in the pie chart above show where donations go: Human Services (dark blue), Catholic Education (red), Evangelization (green), Communications (purple), and administrative support (light blue). Ministries include, among many others, Evangelization, Respect for Life, Vocations, Marriage & Family Life, Clergy & Consecrated Life, Liturgy & Worship, Religious Education, Catholic Schools, Adult Faith Formation, Charismatic Renewal, Diocesan Institute, Youth Protection, Black Catholic Apostolate, Hispanic Ministry, Vietnamese Apostolate, Persons with Disabilities, Catholic Charities & Shelters, Youth, Campus & Young Adult Ministries, Health Care Ministry, Prison Ministry, Senior Adult Ministry, Retrouvaille, Beginning Experience, Engaged & Marriage Encounters, Tribunal, Communications, Catholic Witness, Cemeteries, Foster Care & Adoption, Counseling Services, Social Outreach, and Immigration and Refugee Services, and Ecumenism. FRIDAY 4 TO 6:30 PM The menu for March 9 includes potato-crusted or baked fish, New England clam chowder, green salad with choice of dressing, baked sweet potato, and pasta and salad option. See you there before Stations of the Cross (7 pm) and Mass (7:30pm)! EASTER MEMORIAL OFFERINGS of $10 or more are being accepted for Easter flowers for our sanctuary. Names will be published in the bulletin. Make checks payable to SAINT ELIZABETH ANN SETON PARISH. IN MEMORY OF: FROM: Please return to the Parish Office.
FAITH MATTERS MORNING Jesus and the Disciples arrive at the garden called Gethsemane, after walking through the valley of death, to begin Christ s Act of Redemption, in this week s segment, The Arrest, Peter s Denial, and the Trial Before Pilate. We ll examine the relation between Caiaphas and Jesus and explore who was the True High Priest. Also, we will compare the betrayals of Judas and Peter and study Christ s trial before Pilate. JOIN US on Wednesday, March 7, at 9:30 am, in the Bayley Room. Contact Mel Lee, melmolee@reagan.com. SENIOR LUNCHEON & MOVIE is Tuesday, March 20, at 11 am. The featured film, Something the Lord Made, is the true story of a white cardiac surgeon and an African-American lab assistant who developed pioneering surgery that saved thousands of lives, in the midst of social pressures that threatened their collaboration. Please register with Colleen, 717-766-2396, or Jeannie, 717-737-8600. THE COLLEGE/MILITARY OUTREACH PROGRAM NEEDS YOUR HELP! Donations of snack-size treats and school supplies will be collected in the shopping cart on the stage in Menniti Hall from Saturday, March 10, through Sunday, March 18, for the Spring 2018 shipment of care packages to our college students and military personnel registered in our program. SUGGESTED DONATIONS: rosaries and rosary purses, snack packs of chips, pretzels, granola bars, cookies, crackers, candy bars, microwave popcorn, ramen noodles, pop tarts, pens, pencils, highlighters, stationery, note cards, and reading materials suitable for both college and military individuals. Please do not donate any products that contain peanuts or peanut products, due to allergies! Financial donations, used to purchase additional items and help defray the cost of shipping, are especially needed. Forms will be available for registration for the Spring 2018 mailing in the box in the child seat of the shopping cart. If you registered for the Fall 2017 mailing, you do not need to re-register for the Spring 2018 mailing. Questions? Contact Donna, donnachavey@hotmail.com, 717-329-6405. SPIRITSWORD "I Disagree" Doesn't Mean "I Hate You" How do we respond when we are accused of being intolerant or judgmental when expressing our own beliefs? Three keys for engaging moral relativism help us to guard against the labels and the relativistic worldview so often imposed on us. Join us Sunday, March 11, from 10:30 am to noon in the Office Conference Room as SpiritSword continues Who Am I To Judge? Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love, by Edward Sri. Contacts: Denny & Chris Rowe, fx77fxe@gmail.com; Amy Rodgers, amycdid@yahoo.com. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will be conducting a membership drive the weekend of March 10-11 after all Masses. All Catholic gentlemen are invited to join the largest Catholic fraternal organization in the world serving our church, community, youth, family,and council. Members of the Knights will be in Menniti Hall ready to speak with you and your family. Contact: Devin Flickinger, Membership Director, 717-526-8549. SPONSOR OF THE WEEK We wish to thank LAWRENCE CHEVROLET for sponsoring an ad in our weekly bulletin.