Sunday, July 28, 2019

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Lord, teach us to pray… Luke 11:1-13

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time—July 28, 2019 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 2 Journeying Together as a Family of God Today, July 28, 2019 Stewardship—doing the work of Christ July 14, 2019 Into the Deep Study Group—Wednesday, July 31, Parish Meeting Room, 9:00am

Weekly Income $ 6,794.18 Next Weekend, August 3/4, 2019 Online $ 1,603.50 Minister Schedule

$ 8,397.68 Into the Deep Study Group—Wednesday, August 7, Weekly Budget $ 8,000.00 Parish Meeting Room, 9:00am Weekly Surplus $ 397.68 If you are unable to serve, please find a Poor Box $ 118.10 substitute. Thank you.

Saturday, August 3, 5pm: EMHC—Charles Frame, Mike Geoffroy, Karen Lison, Martin Lison; Servers—Austin Linn, Blake Linn, Ryan Linn; Lector—Robert Prato; Gift Bearers—Deb Arena, Fred Arena, Anne Fritzinger; Greeters—Elaine Sneeringer, Anne Fritzinger

Sunday, August 4, 8:00am: EMHC—Judy Baker, Rick Baker, Anne Bonner, Carmen Krawczak; Altar Servers—Bella Cartwright, Christina Pan, Jonathan Pan; Lector— Robert Lawn; Gift Bearers—Mary Fahrney, Thomas Fahrney, 1 Needed; Greeters—Mary Fahrney, Joe Harley

Sunday, August 4, 11:00am: Thank you to all who have contributed to the Diocesan An- EMHC—Richard Cook, Theresa Woodring, 2 nual Campaign so far. Of the 573 families in the parish, 133 Needed; Altar Servers—Brody Wile, Michael families have responded. Skehan, Thomas Skehan; Lector—Sarah Stansfield; Gift Bearers—Mary Skehan, Jamie Smith, Junior Parish Goal (Assessment): $62,700.00 Smith; Greeters—Belen Aida Bautista, Samantha Total Pledged/Paid to Date: $55,168.00 Cook

Amount Needed to reach Goal: $ 7,532.00 Please volunteer for the needed spots on the Ministry Schedule on the Website. As you can see, we have not yet met our goal. It is not too late to make a gift and every contribution counts. If you have any questions or need further information about how This week: Robert Willhide, James to contribute, please contact the Parish Office, 717-762— Bowling, Anna Topper, Bill Spigler; 1914, ext 5 or contact the Diocesan Office of Stewardship & George Myers, Paul Walter, Jr., Development directly at 717-657-4804, ext. 336. Randall Strite, Trevor George, Jody Sinwell, Intentions of the Button Many, many thanks to those who have made a contribu- Family, Jarith, Fred Arena, Maureen tion. And many thanks to those who will. May God bless Martz, Raymond Scott, Alan you for your generosity to the Diocesan Annual Campaign Hockenberry, Leisa Esposito, Pete and to the Parish. Kauffman, Bill Garland, Malcolm Bryan, Brehon Sweeney, Allan Moran, Jessica Patridge. Jo Father Robert Pickert, Laurine Stein, Brian Shockey, William Johnson, For the Family of Garrett Seech, Christina Sentelle, Anna Marie Pickert, Kathaleen Bryan, Keith Wolfrey, Aliene Our Sunday Misitis, Kellie Reiber, Philip Baker, Tom Lopresti, Frank morning Reli- Lago, Adele Hanson, Chauney McGarney, Zoey Walker, gious Education Perry Fath, Lisa White, James J. Thomas, Ed Bryner, Earl Program is in Bennett, Ty Long, Robin L. Fraley, Robin Holderness, need of volun- Gordon Fath, Jr., A Special Intention for Kathy Osbourn, teer catechists to teach the faith to the chil- Margaret (Peggy) Gillespie, Raylynn Gladhill, Jo Willard, dren. Classes are on Sunday mornings from 9:30 - Stan McElhaney, Jim Barnes, Judy Huber, Robert Topper, 10:45 beginning mid September and running until early Becky & Jeffrey Schreck, Jr., Eileen Duke, Monica May. Diocesan Youth Protection clearances will be Wishard, Liz Jobes, Betty Powers, Gladys Wetzel, needed. All materials are provided. If you love the Cath- Dorothea Peters, Eliana Bettwy, Catherine Hinkle, Seth olic faith and wish to share it with our children, please Stine, Donna Krietz; Prayer List Policy: To help focus our prayers, names are kept on the list for call Peg Wagaman at 717 762-1914, ext. 6 or email her at one month. If someone is still in need of prayer, [email protected]. Thank you in ad- notify the office to list them for another month vance for your prayerful consideration! for as long as prayers are needed. Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time—July 28, 2019 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 3 Sacrament of Baptism Baptism is normally celebrated following the 11:00 AM Mass Schedule Sunday Mass. Parents must be registered members of the

The Rosary is prayed ½ hour parish and attend a baptism preparation class (held monthly) prior to the baptism. The requirements for god- before each Mass. parents are established by the . Please call the parish office for information. July 27 Sacrament of Marriage Mass of Anticipation Diocesan policy requires 9 to 12 months of preparation for 3:30 PM Confession Marriage. Contact the parish as soon as possible after en- 5:00 PM † Dorothy Willhide gagement. No arrangements should be made prior to con- sultation with the pastor. Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 28 Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick 8:00 AM † Judithann Clement The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is available to all in 11:00 AM For the People / Pro Populo need of healing. It should be given if an individual is grave-

Monday, July 29 ly ill or near death but is available to all who are in need of healing, before major surgery or when one is hospitalized. Saint Martha If possible, please do not wait until death is imminent to 8:00 AM † William Veres offer your loved one this grace especially when that person Tuesday, July 30 may be able to participate and appreciate the sacrament. Blessed Solanus Casey, O.F.M. Cap 8:00 AM † Angela Piatt 10:00 AM Mass at Quincy Parish Ministries Directory Wednesday, July 31 Boy Scouts Fred Shetter 717-762-2462 Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest Cemetery Joe Little 717-762-0233 8:00 AM † Nancy Topper Church Cleaning Crew Kathy Osbourn 717-352-3472 Council of Catholic Women Elaine Sneeringer 352-8697 Thursday, August 1 Finance Council Chair Charles Frame 717-762-6702 Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop & Doctor of the Knights of Columbus Jeff Moyer 717-762-7421 Church Music Director Kathy Bourdeau 717- 765-0791 8:00AM † Bina Pinardi Ministry Scheduler Kathy Bourdeau 717- 765-0791 Friday, August 2 Natural Family Planning Jeff & Marcia Moyer 762-7421 Saint Julian Eymard, Priest Parish Council Chair Chris Dennis 717-765-4067 7:00 Holy Hour & Adoration Parish Nurse Program Margy Cook 717-749-0012 8:00 AM For the Intentions of Vicki Collum Betty Green 717-404-6814 Prayer Chain Bernie Null 717-762-1471 Saturday, August 3 Judy Baker 717-762-5642 8:00AM † Richard Cline Pro-Life Committee Marcia Moyer 717-762-7421 3:30 PM Confession SCRIP Lisa Skehan 717-762-3221 Saint Andrew Board of Education Mass of Anticipation Lesley Quesada 717-387-9656 5:00 PM † Eleanor T. Zisa Social Outreach & Advocacy Ministries

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 4 Marie “Maisie” DiGiammarino 717-762-2641 7:00—7:45 AM Confession Lucy Ivins 702-523-6445 8:00 AM † Ed Ganley Spirited Singles John Hoffman 717-552-9681 11:00 AM For the People / Pro Populo Saint Andrew Seniors Sonnie Medevich 717-749-3837 Waynesboro Area Fellowship of Churches Colleen & Chuck McManus 412-951-0209 The Flowers on the altar are a Youth Group [email protected] gift from the Council of Catholic Women for the intentions of the parish- ioners of Saint Andrew Rite of Christian Initiation Parish. of Adults Our lives sometimes go through seasons of change; of closeness to God and distance from Him. Yet The community of Saint Andrew the God the Father's love is steadfast Apostle welcomes this newly baptized and ever-present to those who seek child of God, Eleanor Rose Barvir, with a sincere heart, no matter what into our Catholic family. May she sins or situations have caused sepa- continue to grow in God’s love and ration. If you or someone you know have thought about grace. becoming Catholic and beginning a new "season," con- tact Peg Wagaman at 717-762-1914, ext. 6. Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time—July 28, 2019 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 4

FRUIT SALAD SUNDAY Parish Picnic First Sunday Food Focus for Sunday, August 25, 1-5pm August Pine Hill Park On the first weekend in August, THINGS TO DO: in order to better balance our *Sign up after Masses in the back food donations for Waynesboro of the church for an accurate Community and Human Services, the Social Out- count when we order chicken. No reach Ministry is asking you to focus your donations charge for the picnic this year! on fruits. Examples include nonperishable *Bring a dish to share—see below. (canned or dried) peaches, pears, pineapple, *Plan to spend the afternoon having a GREAT time!! mixed fruit, applesauce, and raisins, as well as boxed fruit juices. The tentative schedule for the day: 1:00 Arrival 1:30 – 2:30 Eat Many exciting and good things are 2:30 – 3:30 Youth games happening at Saint Andrew School 2:45 – Bingo and 50/50 and Religious Education Program, 3:30-4:15 pm Ice Cream from Antietam Dairy which means that you, our parish- 4:00 – Cake Walk ioners, have an opportunity to be 5:00 Conclusion involved. We're looking for afforda- ble, monetary donations to prepare Based on your last name, please bring a covered dish- for the upcoming school and CCD enough to feed 10 adults: year by replenishing supplies and purchasing equipment. All donation amounts are appreciated for our small-level ABCMNO-desserts (cake, pie, cookies, brownies, sponsors—if you would prefer to etc.) sponsor an actual item, please con- DEFPQR-hot vegetable (green beans, baked beans, tact Lesley Quesada at develop- corn, etc.) [email protected]. GHISTU-Salads (potato, macaroni, pasta, waldorf, Monetary donations can be placed etc.) in the collection basket in an envel- JKLVWXYZ-Fruits (peaches, watermelon, canta- opment marked “Development” at loupe, fruit salad, etc.) the weekend Masses. Volunteers are needed for various duties this year!! If you are interested in helping, please contact Carlene Saint Mary’s Church, 256 Willhide at 717-372-6238. Tract Road, Fairfield, will be holding an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner in the parish SAVE THE DATE!! hall on Sunday, August 18th from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. Dinner Saint Andrew CCW Annual includes, spaghetti, meatballs, Christmas Bazaar and Craft sausage, salad, bread stick, show will be held on Saturday, drinks and dessert. The cost is November 2, 2019 from $8.00 for adults, $5.00 for chil- 8:30am until 3:00pm here in the dren 6 to 12 and under 6 free. For parish. We are currently looking for vendors of hand- more information, call 717-642-8815. made items to sell at the event. If you would like more information or an application, please contact Peg Waga- man at [email protected] or call the On Sunday, July 14, 2019, the Di- Parish Office, 717-762-1914, ext 5. ocese of Harrisburg Office of Mar- riage & Family Ministries and the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Come have your sponsored a 50th Wedding Anni- faith renewed! versary Mass held at The Church of Breadbox Media welcomes the Good Shepherd, Camp Hill, PA. Dr. Scott Hahn for a day-long The Most Reverend Ronald Gainer retreat in New Oxford, PA on was the principal celebrant with August 24th. The event will be held at New Oxford High many local priests attending as concelebrants. The 180 couples in attendance renewed their vows during the Mass. School Auditorium, 130 Berlin Road, New Oxford, PA. A reception was held in the Parish Hall immediately follow- Lunch will be provided and will include sub, chips, and ing the Mass hosted by the Diocesan CCW who also provid- bottled water. The cost is $25. To register online, please ed the printed Mass booklet and flowers for each woman. go to www.breadboxmedia.com/paconference. To regis- We offer our congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. John Ingels and ter and pay via check, contact Pete Socks via email at Mr. & Mrs. Bernard McGarity on your anniversary mile- [email protected] or by telephone at 717- stone ! 521-3137. Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time—July 28, 2019 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 5 Sunday, July 28, 2019 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time From our Pastor’s Pen... Genesis 18:20-32; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13 With the summer here, and in the spirit of keeping things light and fun, yet still faithful, here is a little Catholic Trivia Quiz. The answers will be posted in next week's Bulletin. Have fun!

1. According to the Catholic Church, in what year was it founded? 50 A.D. Christ never founded the Catholic Church 1500 A.D. 33 A.D.

2. Which Pope started the Second Vatican Council? Pope John XXIII Pope John XII Pope Paul XXIII Pope Paul XII

3. Which Pope finished the Second Vatican Council? The Our Father prayer is something we likely learned John VI John V as children, perhaps one of the first memorized or rote prayers we acquired. So, today’s gospel and its version of Paul V Paul VI the prayer might strike us as a bit odd. It’s not the ver- 4. In what year was St. Sixtus III consecrated Pope? sion we find in Matthew, which is much closer to the version we have memorized and recite at Mass. Instead, 433 432 Luke’s version has some elements that might be closer to 456 491 the words uttered by himself. The Lukan version is certainly shorter and does not seem to have undergone 5. What is the first day of Lent known as in English? the Matthean expansion from apparent liturgical use. Luke’s version also begins dramatically with the direct Answer: ( Two Words) address, “Father,” rather than the more communal, “Our Father.” The two petitions about the Father (three in 6. What does 'Apostle' mean? Matthew) are shorter in Luke too, “hallowed be your One sent on a mission A descendant name, / your kingdom come.” But there are elements in Matthew that point to the words of Jesus too. For it A follower One who accepts Jesus Christ seems a favorite Lukan theme, “forgive us our sins” 7. The candle that burns 24 hours a day by the tabernacle, to re- overcame the original, “forgive us our debts” that Mat- mind Catholics of Jesus' True Presence in the Eucharist, is known thew preserves. as what? In the end, this short prayer of Jesus is addressed di- rectly to the Father likely offended sensibilities of the Memory Candle Altar Lamp time. This was not the mere recitation of a psalm; this Tabernacle Lamp was not a lengthy sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving; this was not rooted in the prophets, Moses, or the Law. 8. The black clerical gowns that priests wear are known as what? This was the prayer of Jesus given to his disciples. And Amices Collars in just one generation the curt address was expanded as we find in Matthew. And some of the imagery, “forgive Cassocks Albs debts” was changed by Luke to conform more closely to 9. The plate in which the host is placed on is known as what? his theological outlook of “forgive sins.” And yet, this prayer is not found in Mark, John, or anywhere else in Ciboria Paten the New Testament. Only Luke and Matthew give us Cruet their respective versions. Still, they are so similar—their differences can be understood and explained—that 10. The benches that people sit in during mass are known as scholars believe we have here something very close to what? the words of the historical Jesus when he taught his dis- Couches Pews ciples this prayer. Next time we rush through this memorized prayer at Sofas Patios Mass or another occasion, it might be good to set our- 11. Of the traditional three penances that Catholics practice selves in the context of Jesus and his disciples, imagin- throughout Lent, which of the following is not considered one of ing receiving this prayer and his instruction. Let’s con- the three? sider the words we are praying and the worldview they depict. Ultimately, the prayer constitutes a way of life Praying Giving alms and disposition much deeper than mere prattle. Fasting Attendance at daily Mass From Living Liturgy Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time—July 28, 2019 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish Page 6 ordained, he was not allowed to preach or hear Confessions! Daily Readings & Reflections What he could do was greet people as the porter (doorkeeper) at the Capuchin monastery in Detroit where he lived. More than 20,000 people attended Solanus’ funeral services, for he turned 12. Which of these is a definition of a sacramental? the front door job into a holy and humble ministry that wel- One of the seven sacred rites considered to have been insti- comed the stranger and consoled the many who visited daily. If tuted by Christ today you fear you are not worthy, remember that all things are possible with God. Something that reminds Catholics of the power of the sac- Wednesday, July 31, 2019 raments Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest A young assistant to the priest at Mass Exodus 34:29-35; Matthew 13:44-46 A special edition of the Bible used for the reading at Mass Saint Ignatius, that wounded Spanish soldier of the 1500s—whose conversion grew a group 13. To Catholics, who is the Immaculate Conception? of “soldiers for Christ”—liked bold sayings. Such as: “Go forth and set the world on fire.” Not to mention his Jesus Peter Jesuit order’s motto: “All for the greater glory of God.” Once Igna- tius saw the Kingdom as Jesus did, there was no turning back—no Joseph Virgin Mary price too high. The key? Be a soldier who surrenders. His Suscipe

14. Do Catholics worship Mary? (“surrender”) Prayer says it all: “Receive, Lord, all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my whole will . .. . Give me only Yes No your love and your grace. With this I am rich enough.”

15. In what year did Martin Luther start the Protestant Refor- Thursday, August 01, 2019 mation? Memorial of Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop & Doctor of the Church 1567 1589 Exodus 40:16-21, 34-38; Matthew 13:47 A shrinking number of Catholics—even those who 1517 1413 attend Mass regularly—go to Confession. Don’t be tempted to skip this sacrament; pray for help 16. Do Catholics accept the doctrine known as 'Sola Scriptura'? from Saint Alphonsus Liguori, the patron of con- Yes No fessors, who preached in the 18th-century slums of Italy. He never refused anyone absolution and even fought 17. Can women become Roman Catholic Priests? against a heresy that treated penitents like criminals. Part of the mission of the order he founded, the Redemptorists, is to bring Yes No people back into a life of grace through Confession. With the help of his intercession, embrace the healing of forgiveness and be 18. What is the date of the Assumption of Mary? reconciled with your loving God.

December 1 June 15 Friday, August 02, 2019 Memorial of Saint Peter Julian Eymard, August 15 July 15 Priest

19. What does Corpus Christi mean? Leviticus 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37; Matthew 13:54-58 The Blood of Christ The Body of Christ Saint Peter Julian Eymard (1811-68) founded the Congregation of the dedicated to Christ's Church Christ's Day setting the “four corners of the world on fire with

20. The official papal footwear is what color? eucharistic love.” His vision of priests, sisters, dea- cons, and laypeople all actively participating in the Eucharist an- Red Black ticipated and helped shape the liturgical renewals of the 20th cen- tury. Peter Julian saw the Eucharist as our hidden treasure that Green White needed to be brought into the light so that Jesus could “once again take his place at the head of Christian society.” “Receive Monday, July 29, 2019 Communion often,” he wrote, “and Jesus will change you into Memorial of Saint Martha himself.” What can you do to help the “reign of the Eucharist” Exodus 32:15-24, 30-34 (401); John 11:19-27 or increase? Luke 10:38-42 Saturday, August 03, 2019 Martha isn’t one to beat about the bush. After Leviticus 25:1, 8-17; Matthew 14:1-12 her brother dies, she marches up to Jesus and Conscience is that still small voice deep within that guides us in tells it like it is: “Lord, if you had been here . . .” making moral judgements. It is a lifetime’s work to form con- This is the same Martha who once asked Jesus to act on her be- science using God’s law of love as the measure of what is upright. half when she slaved away as her sister sat at his feet: “Tell her to How do we do that work of formation? We pray for the guidance help me.” The Bible tells us that Jesus was a good friend of Mar- of God’s Spirit, seek the wisdom of faithful friends, read scripture, tha. Thanks to Martha, it also shows how we can count on Jesus and consider teachings of the church. So formed, we “must always as a friend—trusting him enough to be candid about our needs. obey the certain judgment of conscience” as the Catechism says. Just ask. Conscience has been well attended when a decision, no matter how tough or even unpopular, brings a sense of freedom and Tuesday, July 30, 2019 peace of heart. Memorial of Blessed Solanus Casey, O.F.M., CAP Introduction to the Devout Life Book Exodus 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28; Matthew Study: Due to unforeseen considerations, the 13:36-43 Book Study held on the First Saturdays of the Blessed Father Solanus Casey (1870-1957) is on his way to saint- month is being cancelled. Please watch for up- hood. That might have surprised those who knew him in semi- coming devotional studies. Thank you. Fr. Robert nary where he was considered so academically slow that, once