!%JR:75()Q0VIGV`(5( ( ! ThirtyThirty----FirstFirst Sunday in Ordinary Time Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 4, 2018 Parish Page 2 Stewardship is a way of life. Today, November 4, 2018

Tithing is God’s Plan for Giving : Confession —Sunday, 7-7:45am October 21, 2018 CCD Classes Tithing Income $5,456.40 9:30-10:45am for Kindergarten—High School Tithe $ 545.64 10:50 thru 11am Mass for 3yr & 4yr Preschool $4,910.76 Youth Group —Regular Meeting, 6-8pm, School Hall Online $ 961.00 Actual Income $5,871.76 R.C.I.A —Monday, November 5, 7:00—8:30pm, School Weekly Budget $7,500.00 Multipurpose Room

Poor Box $ 50.00 Bible Study —Tuesday, November 6, 9:00—11:00 am and 6:30—8:30 pm both in the Parish Meeting Room.

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CCD Classes—Sunday 9:30-10:45am for Kindergarten—High School Praised be Jesus 10:50 thru 11am Mass for 3yr & 4yr Preschool

Christ! May God Minister Schedule reward you for send- ing us the generous If you are unable to serve, please find a substitute. tithe from Saint An- Thank you. drew parish—how Saturday, November 10, 5pm: grateful are we! EMHC —Janet Stockton, Karen Lison, Martin Lison, Please extend our gratitude to Father Malagesi and to Mary Little; Altar Servers —Dave Ochoa, Andrew all the parishioners of Saint Andrew’s. Be assured of our Woodring, Vasil Schur; Lector —Mike Geoffroy; prayers for each one, in thanksgiving for your goodness Gift Bearers —Deb Arena, Fred Arena, Anne to us. Fritzinger; Greeters —Anne Fritzinger, Theresa Woodring From your neighbors in Fairfield, your Carmelite Sis- S ters, unday, November 11, 8:00am: EMHC —Anne Bonner, Rick Baker, Judy Baker, Devotedly in Jesus, Mary and , Pessagno; Altar Servers —Tanner Barvir, Mother Stella -M arie of Jesus, OCD and Community Bella Cartwright, Joseph Dutton; Lector —Robert Lawn; Gift Bearers —Christine Bradley, Mary Fahrney, Thomas Fahrney; Greeters —Bernie McGarity, Lou McGarity This week: 11/4: William Johnson; For the Family of Garrett Seech, Christina Sunday, November 11, 11:00am: Sentelle, Anna Marie Pickert, Kathaleen EMHC —Carmen Krawczak, Richard Cook, 2 Bryan, Keith Wolfrey, Aliene Misitis, Needed ; Altar Servers —Liliana Moreno, Nicholai Kellie Reiber, Philip Baker, Fred Moreno, Andrew Stansfield; Lector —Robert Prato; Eisenhart , Tom Lopresti, Frank Lago, Gift Bearers —Mary Skehan, Caroline Stansfield, Adele Hanson, Gretchen Bertuccini , Elizabeth Stansfield ; Greeters —Samantha Cook, Chauney McGarney, Zoey Walker , Perry Fath, Lisa Belen Aida Bautista White, James J. Thomas, Cathy Kinman, Ed Bryner, Earl Bennett, Ty Long, Robin L. Fraley , Robin Holderness, Please volunteer for the needed spots on the Gordon Fath, Jr., A Special Intention for Kathy Osbourn , Ministry Schedule on the Website. Margaret (Peggy) Gillespie , Pat Landerman, Robert O’Toole, Steve Pugh & Family, Ray Paris; Julian Lawrence, Anthony Barbarino, Margo Moran; Raylynn Next week’s parish Gladhill, Jo Willard, Stan McElhaney , Jim Barnes, Judy tithe is for the Mis- Huber; Dawn Bowders, Robert Topper, Becky & Jeffrey sionaries of the Sa- Schreck, Jr., Marie Keen; Ronnie Starry, Eileen Duke ; cred Hearts of Je- Woodard Poper, Monica Wishard, Liz Jobes, Betty sus and Mary. Powers, Ralph & Gladys Wetzel, Dorothea Peters, Eliana The Missionaries of Bettwy, Catherine Hinkle, Seth Stine, Donna Krietz, the Sacred Hearts of Emma Loomis; Prayer List Policy: To help focus Jesus and Mary was founded by Saint Gaetano Errico in our prayers, names are kept on the list for one 1836 in Secondigliano, Italy. They are a religious con- month. If someone is still in need of prayer, gregation of priests and brothers, dedicated to serving notify the office to list them for another month the needs of God's family while witnessing the great love for as long as prayers are needed . present in the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 4, 2018 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 3

Mass Schedule Christmas Bazaar The Rosary is prayed ½ hour before each Saturday, November 10 mass. 8:30 am—3:00pm Mass of Anticipation 5:00 † The Deceased Members of the Maurice Caron Family Saint Andrew the Apostle Catholic Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, Novem- Church ber 4 8:00 AM † Gale Krawczak School Hall 11:00 AM For the People / Pro Populo Corner of Main & North Broad

Monday, November 5 8:00 AM † Charles Stefanic, Sr.

Tuesday, November 6 8:00 AM † For the Members of the Robert Goss Family

Wednesday, November 7 8:00 AM For the Intentions of Lisa & Brian Shank

Thursday, November 8 Parish Ministries Directory 8:00AM † Bill Shriver Boy Scouts Fred Shetter 717-762-2462 Friday, November 9 Cemetery Joe Little 717-762-0233 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Church Cleaning Crew Kathy Osbourn 717-352-3472 8:00AM † Dorothy Willhide Council of Catholic Women Elaine Sneeringer 352 -8 697 Finance Council Chair Charlie Willhide 717-762-2828 Saturday, November 10 Knights of Columbus Jeff Moyer (717) 762-7421 Saint Leo the Great, & Doctor of the Music Director Kathy Bourdeau 717- 765-0791 Church Ministry Scheduler Kathy Bourdeau 717- 765-0791 8:00AM † Holy Souls in Purgatory Natural Family Planning Jeff & Marcia Moyer 762-7421 3:30 Confessions Parish Council Chair Chris Dennis 717-765-4067 Parish Nurse Program Margy Cook 717-749-0012 Mass of Anticipation Betty Green 717-765-8708 5:00 † George P. Malagesi Prayer Chain Bernie Null 717-762-1471 Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, No- Judy Baker 717-762-5642 vember 11 Pro-Life Committee Marcia Moyer 717-762-7421 8:00 AM † Harold E. Sprenkle SCRIP Lisa Skehan 717-762-3221 11:00 AM † Joseph Medevich Saint Andrew Board of Education Lesley Quesada 717 -3 87 -9 656 Please note: For the month Social Outreach & Advocacy Ministries of November, Wednesday night Marie “Maisie” DiGiammarino 717-762-2641 confession will be held on Lucy Ivins 702-523-6445 Wednesday, November 14, Spirited Singles John Hoffman 717-552-9681 2018 from 7:00pm—8:00pm. Saint Andrew Seniors Sonnie Medevich 717-749-3837 Waynesboro Fellowship of Churches Patricia Muir 717-765-4998 Youth Group [email protected] The Sanctuary Candle reminds us of the presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament. It burns this week in Memory of SOCIAL OUTREACH MINISTRY Charles Stefanic, Sr. The Social Outreach Ministry will meet Monday, November 12, 2018 at Saint Th érèse Study Group 6:30pm in the school conference room. Please join us on Saturday, November 10 We will complete tags for the Giving Tree; immediately following the 8:00am Mass. We and continue project brainstorming. Please bring your corporal works of mercy booklet; will meet in the Rectory dining room. and donation for medical mission support. Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 4, 2018 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 4 Manna Bags Sunday, November 4, 2018 Please be sure to pick up a Manna Bag Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time after the Masses this weekend. During Deuteronomy 6:2-6; Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 12:28b-34 the months of November and December, How is the Chris- parishioners are asked to fill the Manna tian life, or life as a Bags with donated food items to go into Roman Catholic the Christmas Holiday Baskets. A list of summed up? What suggested food items is attached to the front of the Scripture passage, manna bag. Your participation in this activity for the text from the Cate- physical needs of others is much appreciated. If you chism, or saying would like a Christmas basket or you know of a family from a saint or who would, please contact the office, ext 5. pope would you use to encapsulate Christianity? The We need volunteers (both men and questions sounds like a bizarre parlor game at a gathering women!) to help clean the church of theologians! Any answer can be found lacking. Focus on on Wednesday, November 7, from the sacraments and one might counter with liturgy. Affirm approximately 8:30am—9:30am. the Creed and someone might critique you for excluding As the saying goes, many Mass. Mention Mary and the and you could be ac- hands make light work! cused of neglecting Jesus. Please prayerfully consider donating a Something similar is the setting for the gospel today. One small portion of your time to this minis- of the scribes, one of those learned in the law and all things try—please come and help! Jewish, came to Jesus with a deceptively simple question. “Which is the first of all the commandments?” How Jesus answers will reveal much about his learning, his presuppo- Spirited Singles—Wednesday, No- sitions, any of this biases, or, worst of all, his ignorance. vember 7, 9am— Singles, divorced & Like a parlor game, this questions is designed to show off widowed men & women. Join us for break- the skill and knowledge of the questioner as much as the fast or just coffee & fellowship at the Vel- one questioned. Whatever answer Jesus offers can un- vet Café. More info-John 717-552-9681. doubtedly be critiqued. Will he respond with the first of the Ten Commandments? The first commandment issued in the book of Genesis? Or will Jesus somehow choose one SAINT ANDREW’S SKI CLUB commandment to be the first, in the sense of primary? Skiers & snowboarders: If you like to ski Jesus’ answer cleverly combines two commandments or snowboard, now is the time to register (Deut 6:4; Lev 19:18) to be the greatest. “There are no other for Night Club Cards. Card is good at Lib- commandments greater than these.” In fact, though each erty, Whitetail & Roundtop. Early rates commandment is in the Torah, scholars know of no other end Nov. 7, 2018. For more information, contact John prophet or teacher prior to Jesus who had ever combined Jerwick at 301-824-4042 or [email protected] . these two commandments in this way. Thus, modern schol- ars believe this unique combination stems from the teach- ing of the historical Jesus. It was he who combined the Saint Andrew’s Youth Group Up- commandment to love God with the commandment to love coming Events one’s neighbor. In this, the law is summed up and is more meaningful than burnt offerings and sacrifices, that is, • Regular Meeting, November 4, 6:00— many of the other prescripts and commandments of the 8:00pm; bring items for Freshman law. Boxes There is nothing for the interlocutor to critique. He af- • November 17, Fan the Fire Youth Rally firms and admiringly repeats Jesus’ response, for which he • Soup Sales, November 17/18, after all Masses is told, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” Jesus so More information, contact [email protected]. embodies the law that no one else has the courage to ask him any questions. The theological parlor game is con- cluded for the day. Knights of Columbus But for us Christians, how is the Christian life summed up? By going to Mass on Sundays and holy days? By mak- Ham & Cheese Hoagie Sale — ing First Fridays? By observing Lent? Or are those acts Wednesday, November 7 —$5.00 each more akin to the burnt offerings and sacrifices prescribed with or without onions. To order, call by the law? Might there be something more foundational to John Ingels 717-360-5192 . Hoagies can be the Christian life than even doctrines, creeds, holy days, or picked up at the Knights of Columbus Lent? Perhaps Jesus’ words are meant for us too. If only we Home, 42 West Second Street, or at Eich- love God and love our neighbor as ourselves. holz Flower shop. From Living Liturgy Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 4, 2018 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 5 where that community gathers. As we celebrate the Lateran Ba- Daily Readings & Reflections silica—the pope’s own cathedral, the mother of all churches— we remember that human beings need things that appeal to the Monday, November 05, 2018 senses to remind us of spiritual values. Saint Augustine says that Philippians 2:1-4; Luke 14:12-14 when the community of faith gathers “they are hewn out, as it You’ve probably noticed in reading the gospels and listening to were, from mountains and forests, like stones and timber; but by Sunday sermons that the Pharisees come off as the bad guys in catechizing, Baptism, and instruction they are . . . shaped, a lot of gospel stories. Recent scholars suggest, however, that squared, and planed by the hands of the workers and artisans” tensions between Jesus and the Pharisees may have been exag- and finally are made into a house for the Lord, “fitted together gerated when the gospel accounts were later written down, re- through love.” flecting conflicts between early Christians and Jews. In fact, a number of other New Testament figures, including Nicodemus, Saturday, November 10, 2018 Joseph of Arimathea, and perhaps Saint Paul himself, were Memorial of Saint Leo the Great, Pope & Pharisees who ended up devoted to the cause of Jesus. We don’t have to consider those who differ with us as enemies— Philippians 4:10-19; Luke 16:9-15 they may end up being some of our best friends. Attila, called the “scourge of God,” had sacked Milan and set out to attack Rome in Tuesday, November 06, 2018 A.D. 452. The Emperor Valentinian III hid Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 14:15-24 behind the walls of a remote castle, and panic seized the capital. Take note the next time you practice charity or drop a coin in In this climate of fear, Pope Leo set out unarmed to meet Attila, the cup of someone begging: How will you feel if they don’t and somehow induced him to turn back. A few years later the say “thank you”? Jesus’ advice to hold a banquet for those who Vandal king Genseric invaded Rome, but Leo was able to per- can’t possibly repay us challenges our deepest instincts. It is suade him not to rape and pillage. Leo then set about repairing natural to shower our generosity on friends and loved ones. the damage of the invasion by distributing alms. The next time Jesus challenges us to go further. True charity has no strings you find yourself short on courage, call on the memory of this attached. Can we reach out a hand to others even if we come up great hero of the tradition. Chances are, whatever you are facing empty-handed? can’t be any worse than Attila! Wednesday, November 07, 2018 Philippians 2:12-18; Luke 14:25-33 Vote on Tuesday, November 6 In the Okinawan language two characters make up the word karate: kara (“empty”) and te (“hand”). The name of this martial Form your Catholic conscience before you vote. Elec- art, then, is literally “the way of the empty hand.” Tadashi Na- tion Day resources are available at kamura, the founder of the Seido form of karate, said: “When www.hbgdiocese.org/vote . These include candidate we love freely, we can give and share everything. We need hold responses to survey questions as well as the U.S. on to nothing. Our hands can be empty.” Jesus was no martial Bishop’s document, “Forming Consciences for Faithful artist, but nonetheless his way of life was one of an “open Citizenship.” Other resources include: hand”: to empty himself in order to give himself. Those who www.dos.state.pa. us; see who is on the ballot by would call themselves his followers should be ready to do the searching the Candidate Database. Find out where your same. polling place is, and learn about your voting rights at

www.votespa.com . Thursday, November 08, 2018 Philippians 3:3-8a; Luke 15:1-10 As Catholics, we are part of a community with pro- used to say that she did not add, she subtracted— found teachings that help us consider challenges in pub- and she was not talking about arithmetic skills. You’ll never win lic life, contribute to greater justice and peace for all at the game of measuring the success of service in numbers, she people, and evaluate policy positions in light of the Gos- was pointing out. The total of those in need will always outrun pel in order to help build a better world. We have a your efforts to catch up with it. Though her Missionaries of moral obligation to participate in the political process. Charity have helped hundreds of thousands—perhaps mil- Mark your calendar for Election Day on Novem- lions—of people, they cannot reach everyone. If you see, as she ber 6, 2018. Then exercise your faithful citizen- did, every person to whom you give aid to be another person ship and VOTE! subtracted from the mass of suffering, the numbers game changes—especially if you consider each one of them to be a child of God. In trying to feed the world’s hungers, you don’t have to do everything, but you can do something.

Friday, November 09, 2018 Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basil- ica Ezra 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16 -17; John 2:13-22 How often, when we speak of church, we have to clarify whether we mean the faith community or the building Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time—November 4, 2018 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 6

• November 1– All Saint’s Day/ Mass @9:30 Once again local veterans of the school, parish, • November 2- School Mass @ 9:30 (Students of and community are in- the Month Recognition) vited for donuts, coffee, • November 9 – Donuts with Veterans and a musical tribute to • November 12– No School (Veteran’s Day) honor your service to our country. Please join us • November 13 – HSO Meeting @ 6:15 on November 9th at • November 14 – After School Clubs 3:15-4:15 9:30 a.m. Please RSVP • November 15 – BOE Meeting @ 7:00 to our school office 717-762-3221 if you plan to • November 16 – School Mass @ 9:30 join us. • November 17 - Trivia Night @ 6:30 • November 21 – Early Dismissal @ 12:40 • November 22-26 – No School (Thanksgiving) Please join us for Smarty Pants Trivia on Saturday, No- Saint Andrew School is search- vember 17 . ing for a qualified, Spanish Lan- Doors open at guage Instructor for the 2018-19 6:00 p.m . The school year. Teacher would be cost is $25 per expected to teach Spanish I to couple or $15 for an individual. Please contact middle school students in Sylvia Cartwright at [email protected] grades 6-8. The position is part-time and for registration details. hours can be flexible based on your schedule. Position to begin immediately. Must have re- quired PA clearances. If interested, please email your resume and letter of interest to Lindsay Salmon at lsal- The Book Fair will be visiting our school from [email protected]. Friday, November 3 through Saturday, Novem- ber 10. Shopping hours are after school from 3:30-4:00 pm, Wednesday (11/7) from 6:00- 8:00 p.m., and Saturday (11/10) from 9:00- 3:00 during the Parish Christmas Bizarre. All are welcomed to visit to stock up on books which will

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