Mass Intentions

Monday, November 17

      7:00 a.m.       Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Cootes

      8:00 a.m.       Herbert Sprankle

Tuesday, November 18

      7:00 a.m.       Henry Giersch

      8:00 a.m.       Ronald DiBlasio

Wednesday, November 19

      7:00 a.m.       Helen Cronauer

      8:00 a.m.       Edward O’Connor

Thursday, November 20

      7:00 a.m.       Laura Podles

      8:00 a.m.       Int. of Clark Brumbley 

Friday, November 21          

      7:00 a.m.       Donald E. Herrmann

      9:30 a.m.       Int. of Pat Brink

Saturday, November 22

        8:00 a.m.       Edward L. O’Connor

        5:00 p.m.       Vicky Caulk

Sunday, November 23

      7:15 a.m.       Parishioners of St. John Parish

      9:15 a.m.       Frances Benesh

    11:15 a.m.       Philip Buckleman

      3:15 p.m.       Int. of Karen Feroli

      6:00 p.m.       Berenice Batterden

 

From the Pastor

    Thank you to the PTF, (Parents, Teachers & Friends), the students, volunteers and participants who made the annual spaghetti dinner a wonderful success. The pasta, sauce and meatballs were great! The company was outstanding and family atmosphere was just right. What more could you want?

    This Monday, Father Brian and Father Leo will return from leading our parish pilgrimage to Rome. They prayed for our parish intentions at many holy places, including the commemoration of the dedication of the St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome last Sunday.

    I also want to thank our parishioners who spoke at the Mass last weekend on behalf of the annual Stewardship Appeal. Your continued and faithful support of our parish is necessary and deeply appreciated. 

 

                May God bless you,

 

Liturgy & Worship

NEW WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE effective November 1st Saturday: 5:00 p.m.; Sunday: 7:15 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 3:15 p.m. (Spanish,) and 6:00 p.m.

 

NEW CONFESSION SCHEDULE effective November 1st

Saturday: 4:00 – 4:45 p.m.; Sunday: 1/2 hour before each Mass.

 

MEMORIAL CANDLELIGHT MASS Fri., November 21

At 7:00 p.m. in the church. There will be a candlelight Mass and Memorial service for parents who have suffered the loss of a child. This Mass is personalized with the names of these beloved children. Call Mary at 410-876-7033 or Bev at 410-876-6275 to have a name included. 

PERPETUAL ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT:  We need your help with the following hours: Sundays – 2 & 9 a.m. and 3, 4, 5 & 6 p.m.; Mondays – 1 & 2 a.m.; Tuesdays – 12, 1 & 3 a.m. and 4 p.m.; Wednesdays – 2, 3 & 7 a.m.; Thursdays – 2 & 3 a.m.; Fridays – 1, 2, 3 a.m. and 12 & 1 p.m.; and Saturdays – 12, 1, 2, & 3, a.m. and 12, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9 & 10 p.m. Please call the parish office if you can fill one hour.

 

We Pray …

BAPTISMS... Congratulations and welcome to the following children recently baptized at St. John Church: Sophia Catherine Dickerman, daughter of Christopher & Serena Dickerman; Alaina Anne Konold, daughter of Michael & Denise Konold; Madolyn Bridget Kuhta, daughter of Christopher & Shannon Kuhta; Calvin Robert Pearce, son of Jon & Lori Pearce; Warren Hunter Lee Wheeler, son of Megan Beth Wheeler; Pierce Austin Neubert, son of John & Susan Neubert; Cody Stephen Meyers, son of Nicole Renee Canoles; and Alyssa Clare Wilson and Jessica Yvonne Wilson, children of Micah & Tracie Wilson.

 

WE PRAY for the REPOSE of Anna Ryan, Fr. Ronald Pytel, and for their family and friends.

 

FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR THIS WEEKEND are in appreciation for the new church, donated by Warren L. Wheeler Family & Wheeler Chrysler KIA.

 

Liturgy of the Word

DAILY SCRIPTURE READINGS November 17 – 23

Mon.:   1 Mc 1:10-15,41-43,54-57,62-64;   Ps 119:53,61,134,150,155,158;   Lk 18:35-43

Tues.:  2 Mc 6:18-31;   Ps 3:2-8;   Lk 19:1-10

Wed.:  2 Mc 7:1,20-31;   Ps 17:1,5-6,8,15;   Lk 19:11-28

Thurs.: 1 Mc 2:15-29;   Ps 50:1-21,5-6,14-15;   Lk 19:41-44

Fri.:      1 Mc 4:36-37,52-59;   (Ps) 1 Chr 29:10-12;   Lk 19:45-48

Sat.:      1 Mc 6:1-13;   Ps 9:2-4,6,16,19;   Lk  20:27-40

Sun.:     Dn 7:13-14;   Ps 93:1-2,5;   Rev 1:5-8;   Jn 18:33-37

 

Stewardship

WEEKLY OFFERING: Weekend of November 9, 2003:

Envelopes:       $21,046.68                               Attendance:  4308

Loose:                   5,817.03                               Poor Box:   $1,478.21

TOTAL:         $26,863.71

 

This year’s budget is based on a weekly offering of $24,500.00. Our current weekly average is $23,993.53. Thank you.

 

VISION 2003 CAMPAIGN UPDATE:

Total Pledged:    $    6,891,895          Goal:                       $    8,056,600.  

Paid to Date:             5,504,663          Pledged to date:         6,891,895

Balance:               $  1,387,232 Interest Earned:                         549,780.

                                                              Pledges needed:   $       614,925

Thank you to all parishioners who have made a pledge. Memorial opportunities are still available. Please call the parish office to make, renew or extend your pledge.

 

THE SPECIAL COLLECTION next weekend is the annual Campaign for Human Development. Thank you for your generosity.

School News

 

School Calendar

  Nov. 20         Progress Reports Distributed

  Nov. 20         School Board Meeting – 7:30 p.m.

  Nov. 21         9:30 a.m. Liturgy – Grades 6 - 8

  Nov. 22         Grade 2 – First Reconciliation – 9:30 a.m.

 

 

GROCERY CERTIFICATES are available each school morning in front of the school and in the school office during the day.

 

PTF DANCE & SILENT AUCTIONFriday, April 23

Mark your calendars for this St. John PTF Annual event. Donations to the silent auction are needed including: time-shares, antiques, crafts, services, sports items or tickets, etc. Proceeds benefit the School and donations are tax deductible. For donations or information, contact Sheri Jadra at 410-833-6197 or Mary Richards at 410-552-6689.

 

Religious Ed./Youth Activities

Religious Education Office: (410) 848-8443

 

SECOND GRADE FIRST RECONCILATION  Sat, Nov. 22

At 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Parents check you invitation to see which time your child should attend or call the Religious Ed. Office.

 

RCIA II: If you or someone you know desires to become Roman Catholic, our RCIA II program is set to begin in February. We will have an information night on Tuesday, November 25 from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the parish center. Please call Paul Gallagher at 410-848-8443 if you are interested and can not make this meeting, or for more information.

 

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION has a critical need for a 7th grade teacher for the Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. session. If you can help, please call the Religious Ed. Office as soon as possible.

 

 

 

—  LIFE TEEN (grades 9-12)   

 

FALL RETREAT December 12 – 14

There are only 10 spots left for the fall retreat. The cost is $85and is required when you register. Call the Religious Ed. Office.

 

 

 

—  THE EDGE (grades 7 & 8)  

 

ANNUAL CAMPFIRE Friday, November 28

From 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Come enjoy smores, hot dogs and a great time. Parents please drop off and pick up and in the lot behind the school.

 

 

YOUTH ALIVE (Grades 5 - 6)

 

THANKSGIVING SERVICE PROJECT ... Fri., November 21

From 7:30 – 8:45 p.m. in the cafeteria of the school. We’re going to make a party out of helping those in need. Come help us make Thanksgiving preparations for a local charity organization. Admission is 2 nonperishable food items.

 

 

 

Outreach

* THE ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY *

THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday, November 27

The Shepherds Staff annual community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held in the St. John School Cafeteria to bring together those who wish to share the blessings, feastings, and fellowship of Thanksgiving Day. There is no charge and all are welcome! Please help St. Vincent de Paul to provide the canned vegetables (101 ounce - #10 cans of Green beans, whole kernel corn, sauerkraut, apple sauce, and cranberry sauce). Donations may be brought to the school cafeteria on November 24th during the hours of 8:30 a.m.  – 3:00 p.m. For info, please call Joe Wade at 410-876-2785.

 

THE LOAVES AND FISHES SOUP KITCHEN volunteers express their sincere gratitude to all parishioners who continue to sustain this operation through their contributions. Your caring concern has made it possible for St. John’s to provide hot lunches every Wednesday for the homeless and poor of Westminster in an atmosphere of love and respect. A special thanks to Ed Craig who leaves us after more than ten years of work with Loaves and Fishes. Contributions should continue to be sent to St. John Church, c/o Loaves and Fishes. For more information, contact Mike Radov at 410-857-9528.

 

activities in Our Parish

AND SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION EVENTS

 

MEN’S FELLOWSHIP GROUP Sunday, November 16

At 7:30 p.m. in the St. Luke Room of the school. We will begin a series of Scripture studies in concert with the Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland organization. All men are welcome to join in fellowship and reflection on God’s word. For more information, call Lawrence Solarczyk at 410-751-6477.

 

WISDOM CLUB MEETING ... Thursday, November 20

In the hall of Ascension Episcopal Church. Mass will be celebrated at 12:00 noon in the hall followed by lunch and the meeting. The entertainment will be a “Silent Auction.” Members are reminded to bring items of some value to be auctioned off. If you don’t wish your item to be sold below value—mark the piece with the price you will accept. Please remember to bring your brown bag lunch. Dessert and beverage will be provided. New members are welcome. For more information, contact Eleanor at 410-895-3336.

 

FESTIVAL of PRAISE Thursday, November 20

From 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the church. The young adults of St. John Parish will host the first in a series of monthly Festivals of Praise (FOP). Join us for an evening filled with music, prayer, adoration and benediction. Bring friends! If you have questions, please email klmoss@naz.edu.

 

LEGION of MARY MERORIAL MASS invites all, especially auxiliary and active Legion members to join them in a Mass offered for deceased members of the Legion of Mary on Wednesday, November 19 at 6:00 p.m. in the church followed by a Pot-luck meal. For details, contact Inez at 410-876-1804. Be a part of the largest Catholic lay-apostolate in the world. The Legion of Mary meets each Wednesday in the parish center from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.

 

MEMORIAL BRICKS: We will have a 3rd opportunity to purchase a memorial brick. 4 x 8 brick forms are available in the parish office beginning November 17. A limited number of  8x 8 bricks will be available, call Kathy Duex for an 8 x 8 form at 410-848-4469. Bricks are; $75 for 4 x 8 and $150 for an 8 x 8. The proceeds are for the new church.

 

CATHOLIC HOME SCHOOL MEETING ... Thurs., Nov. 20

At 7:30 p.m. in the parish center. All interested are invited to attend. For more information, call Donna Brown at 410-848-0905.

 

RENEWAL of MARRIAGE VOWS ... Saturday, November 22

Couples married in November are invited to renew their marriage vows at the 5:00 p.m. Mass. If you wish to participate, please sign up in the Sunday Sacristy or the parish office in advance of the weekend.

 

NEW YORK CITY TRIP Saturday, November 29

Leaving the parking lot at 6:00 a.m. and return approximately 10:00 p.m. The cost is $47 and includes transportation and light refreshments. The day is for you to go shopping, see a show, or sightsee. Call Paul in the Religious Ed. Office.

 

THE NEXT BLOOD MOBILE Monday, December 1

Help is needed with calls and in the canteen. Thanks to all the blood donors, phone committee, and the canteen committee. Congratulations to Ted Cook who was named Blood Drive Coordinator of the year for the region. For information or to help, call Ted Cook at 410-876-2107.

 

LITURGICAL MINISTERS RETREAT Saturday, Jan. 17

At Carroll Community College, registration at 8:00 a.m. The retreat will begin with Mass at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at approximately 2:30 p.m. Please reserve this date on your calendar (snow date will be January 24). The following Liturgical Ministers should attend: ·Lectors ·Ushers ·Eucharistic Ministers ·Music Ministers ·Children’s Liturgy ·Children’s Liturgy of the Word ·Art & Environment ·Liturgy Committee Members.

 

LES MISERABLES Saturday, April 17

Time is drawing near to finalize your reservation for tickets. The play is in Baltimore at the newly renovated Hippodrome Theater with bus service from St. John to the door! We will leave approximately 6:00 p.m. and return at 11:30 p.m. Tickets are $73. Money is due to the parish office by December 1st. For more information, please contact Mary Masimore at 410-875-0526.

 

SESQUICENTENNIAL YEAR CLOSING MASSSat., Dec. 27

On the Feast Day of our patron Saint. Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Malooly at 5:00 p.m. A reception will follow in the gym.

 

150th ANNIVERSARY KEEPSAKES AVAILABLE to benefit our Church Building Fund! ■ The Wine Glass bears a satin-etched image of our Sesquicentennial logo, costs $5. ■ The 6” square Ceramic Tile shows a gold metallic representation of our Sesquicentennial logo and detailed images of the three churches. Cost is $10. Both may be purchased in the parish office, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, while supplies last.

 

 

 

150th ANNIVERSARY BOOK & VIDEO November 2003

It’s not too late to order the hard-cover edition of our Parish History and/or Video. Both will be released in late November and are professionally produced—perfect for Christmas gift giving. Cost per book is $20. Cost per video is $15. Save by purchasing the set for $30. All proceeds benefit the Building Fund. Order forms are available in the parish office, or make ordering arrangements by calling Sue Ripper at 876-3472, Wendy Hoff at 840-9231, or the parish office x217.

 

150th ANNIVERSARY SWEATSHIRTS: Sizes available: youth small through adult 3x. For information, contact Jean at 410-848-8654 or Mary Agnes at 410-876-1307.

 

NEW BEGINNINGS is held in the parish center on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. to provide separated or divorced people a forum to exchange experiences, ideas and opinions. For info, call Janelynn Moore at 410-848-8741.

 

TOGETHER we can MAKE IT is an 8-10 week support group with a limited number of participants for those recently separated or divorced. For Info, call Janelynn Moore at 410-848-8741.

 

SUNDAY NURSERY for 1-5 year olds will be held in the St. Matthew room of the school during the 9:15 and 11:15 a.m. Masses. For info, or if you are interested in starting a nursery for the 6:00 p.m. Mass, please contact Peggy Rager at 410-848-0790.

 

CO-ED ADULT VOLLEYBALL Friday Evenings

From 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. in the gym. Adults are invited to come, enjoy the fun, and exercise. For more information, please call Karl at 410-840-3287 or just come up.

 

Christmas Bazaar …

Celebrating 50 years ~ Saturday, december 6th

 

DONATIONS will be accepted for all Christmas Bazaar booths on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6:30–8:30 p.m. in the school basement. For daytime, call Al Wilder at 410-596-3608.

 

PLANNING MEETING Tuesday, November 11

At 7 p.m. in the parish center. Needed: volunteers for the fudge table and kitchen areas. For info, call John Paris at 410-857-7666.

 

ANGELS MINI-MALL is in need of donations of trinkets, knick-knacks, small gift items, jewelry, scented candles, toiletries, candy, small toys, and other items that may be appropriate. Your generosity provides our “Little Angels” the thrill and to experience the joy of giving. For information, contact Christine Myers at 410-876-5627. Volunteers are needed!

 

BAKE TABLE needs cakes, pies, breads, brownies, cupcakes, as well as homemade jams and jellies. Bake a family favorite and let us sell it at the Bazaar. Call, Mary Jo Judge at 410-857-5655 or Pat Binko at 410-876-6060 for questions.

BASKET BOUTIQUE seeks for businesses/individuals to sponsor a Longaberger Baskets(s) for the Christmas Bazaar this year. Please contact Kathy Rhoten at 410-876-8116.

 

COOKIES, COOKIES, COOKIES needs your help! If you can bake any kind of cookie or would help to work the table, please call Mary Mussari at 410-848-3354.

 

 

 

“THE MARKET PLACE” is accepting saleable household goods, small furniture, small kitchen appliances, toys, games, pictures, and yard sale items. Volunteers welcome to sort & price items. Student Community Service Hours are approved. For information, call Regina Sell at 410-876-6170.

 

NORTH POLE CANDY & GRAB BAGS needs donations of bagged candy (Christmas and left over Halloween candy), candy canes, and lollipops. Contact Patsy Dahlberg at 410-857-9938.

 

RELIGIOUS ARTICLES new and used are needed. Statues, medals, bibles, pictures, crucifixes, or any items of religious nature. For large items or info, call Nina at 410-635-6422.

 

STITCHIN’ NOOK is in need of handmade items.Items may be dropped off at the parish office.

 

STUFFED ANIMALS & DOLLS are needed in good condition. For information, contact Cathy Hoos at 410-876-2442.

 

Reminders

SPECIAL BULLETIN DEADLINE: Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday, the deadline for the bulletin for November 30 is Tuesday, November 18 at 9:00 a.m. You may submit notices by email to bulletin@sjwest.org, or call the parish office for other options. All notices need to be in writing. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

TO HAVE SOMEONE THAT IS ILL REMEMBERED during the prayer of the faithful at weekend Masses, please call the parish office by Friday to make your request.


 

HOLY COMMUNION will be brought to you during Mass, if you are unable to come to the altar. Please inform an usher prior to Mass.

 

ALTAR FLOWER MEMORIALS: You may wish to honor a loved one by placing flowers on the altar in their memory. To schedule, please call the parish office.

 

LARGE‑PRINT MISSALETTES are available for use at weekend Masses. Please see an usher before Mass.

 

At Other Parishes

CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE:

v   Calvert Hall   410-825-4266

        Sunday, November 9 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

v   Woodmont Academy – 443-574-8100 ext. 104

Sunday, November 16 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

v   Our Lady of Good Council  – 301-942-1155

Sunday, November 23 11:00 to 2:00 p.m.

 

Vocations/Archdiocese

TRAVELING CHALICE PROGRAM: Each week a St. John family receives the chalice and the commission at Mass to pray for an increase in the priestly and religious vocations during that week. Sign up to have your family receive the chalice. For information, call Sue Hopkins at 410-857-5487.