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St. John Neumann Bulletin Third Sunday of Advent December 13, 2020 Mass Schedule Adoration Parish Team Sunday 7:30 AM Perpetual Adoration, Clergy 9:30 AM 24 hours per day, 7 days per week Msgr. Robert Panke, Pastor is available at our outdoor 11:30 AM Fr. Stefan Yap, Parochial Vicar Adoration Chapel. (Español) 1:30 PM Fr. Peter Sweeney, In Residence 5:00 PM Confession Schedule Dcn. Carlo Caraballo Dcn. Ed Close Monday - Friday 6:30 AM Dcn. Michael Davy Dcn. Barry Levy 9:00 AM Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 8:45am Saturday 9:30 - 10:15am Saturday & Holiday 9:00 AM Church Vestibule (please enter through Music & Liturgy the Church’s side entrance) Live-streamed on YouTube - MaryLu Hartsell, Director bit.ly/SJNYouTube Saturday 3:30 - 4:45 PM Luis Marroquin, Español Inside in the Church lobby area & Communion is distributed Paul Davy, Youth outside at all Masses near Outdoors Near the Mary Statue the front entrance Religious Education Food Pantry Maureen Joseph, Director Stay informed through Donation Drop-Off Flocknote - our church email & Saturday: 11:00am—2:00pm Cecilia Dayao, Admin. Asst. text service. Visit Fr. Stefan Yap, Youth Ministry sjngaithersburg.flocknote.com Food Pick-up to sign up. Saturday: 12:00—2:00pm Parish Office Rebecca Tuban, Business Manager Church Contact Us Luis Vides, Sacramental Records 9000 Warfield Rd. Parish Office: 301-977-5492 Gloria Fernandez, Receptionist Gaithersburg, MD 20882 Music Ministry: 301-330-7565 Rel. Education: 301-977-7990 Marisa Stoolmiller, Communications Parish Office Luis Jimenez, Maintenance www.saintjohnneumann.org/contact-us 8900 Lochaven Dr. Thanh Nguyen, Maintenance Asst. Gaithersburg, MD 20882 WWW.SAINTJOHNNEUMANN.ORG From the Pastor. Gaudete Sunday: Time to Rejoice!! This Sunday we celebrate the Third Sunday of Advent, called “Gaudete” (rejoice) Sunday since we get clos- er and closer to the birth of Christ. Saint Paul exhorts us, “Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing. In all cir- cumstances give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.” In our life, we can always rejoice that Jesus has come to save us and guide us to our heavenly home. This is the real reason for the season. I rejoice at how God constantly works through all of you in your great generosity to others and the parish. In the past weeks, we have had a lot of opportunities to give and you all have shown your charitable hearts. Thank you for helping with… Box of Joy: We are gifting almost 200 boxes to needy children in Latin America. Tree Ornaments: You helped the Knight of Columbus raise $1,000 for the parish (and you got a nice new ornament!) Mustard Seed: Father Gregory from Mustard Seed called me personally to thank me and all of you for your support. He will also be on EWTN nightly news shortly to share the great work he is doing. Food Pantry Collection: We are in the process of doing a special collection to help the needy in our area. You have helped keep our pantry going since March! Angel Tree: We are well on our way to helping 101 children get gifts this Christmas. Poor Box/St. Vincent de Paul: So many of you give week after week to the poor box which supports the amazing work of our St. Vincent de Paul Society which is clothing, feeding and helping provide rent and utilities (and more) to the needy in our area. Cardboard Boxes: Can you believe we have a good use for all those boxes at Christmas! Thanks for past and future collections. Mass Intentions Thrift Store: Our thrift store is new and doing well and helping fill in the gap of the lack of fundraising Sunday activities this year. Thank you! 7:30 William Van Meter Christmas Collection: Last year our Christmas collection brought in about $95,000 which was so in- 9:30 For the People of SJN credibly generous. Thank you in advance for your Christmas donation this year. It is the most im- 11:30 Gladys Miranda portant donation of the year and free from any assessment to the Archdiocese. de Avalos 1:30pm Cheryl Hebert May God bless you and may you and your loved ones be kept safe and healthy. 5:00pm SJN Family I am praying for each one of you daily. Monday 6:30 Billy Van Meter In Christ, 9:00 Ruby Bougie Msgr. Panke Tuesday 6:30 Alfonso Gonzales 9:00 Evan Tuban Msgr. Panke was recently featured on EWTN Nightly News. View it here: youtu.be/PdWFfKoQLYw Wednesday 6:30 Dr. William F. Panke 9:00 Luis Marroquin Thursday Advent Mini Retreat 6:30 Carol Cobbler You are invited to join in with 9:00 Mary Lou Hainsworth the parish for our Friday Advent Mini Retreat 6:30 Robert Van Mete 9:00 Doronila Ferraris Prepare Your Heart for Jesus Saturday December 15 – 16 9:00 Stephanie Carlson 7:00 – 8:00pm 5:00pm Ricardo Todd This event is live streamed on YouTube only. 2020 Contributions Contribuciones 2020 To receive a statement of your 2020 contributions, Para recibir una declaración de tus contribuciones you have two op-tions: durante el 2020, tienes dos opciones: Inspired Words 1. EMAIL: send an email to 1. EMAIL: envía un correo electrónico a Everyone who breathes, [email protected] and sign the [email protected] y firma email with your full name. tu email con tu nombre completo. high and low, educated 2. MAIL: Call Luis Vides at the rectory: 2. Por correo postal: Llama a Luis Vides al and ignorant, young and 301-977-5492 ext 103. 301-977-5492 ext: 103. old, man and woman, has a Statements will be issued beginning the 4th week in Las declaraciones serán enviadas comenzando la 4ta mission, has a work. We January. If among your donations to SJN you made a semana de enero. Si entre tus donativos a SJN hiciste are not sent into this world single donation of $250 or more, you will uno de $250.00 o más, recibirás una declaración de tus automatically receive a statement of all your 2020 contribuciones durante el 2020 automáticamente. for nothing; we are not contributions. Por favor recuerden que si desean que sus born at random; we are not Please remember for your contributions to be contribuciones sean registradas para el año contributivo here, that we may go to recorded for 2020, checks must be dated December del 2020, los cheques deben estar fechados Diciembre 31, 2020 AND postmarked by December 31, 2020 or 31, 2020, timbrados Diciembre 31, 2020 si los envía por bed at night and get up in placed in the Sunday collection by December 27, 2020. correo, colocados en la colecta el domingo, 27 de the morning, toil for our Diciembre, 2020 o traídos a la Rectoría a más tardar el martes, Diciembre 31, 2020. bread, eat and drink, laugh and joke, sin when we have a mind and reform when Join us for our Confessions will be available we are tired of sinning, rear both indoors and outdoors Advent Penance Service a family and die. God sees Hot Chocolate will be served outside, every one of us, He creates Tuesday, December 22 6:00 – 7:30pm weather permitting. every soul . FOR A PURPOSE. Upcoming Events - December 14 - 20 He needs, He deigns to Monday Friday need, every one of us. He 6:30am Mass 6:30am Mass 8:30-8:45am Confessions, Indoors 8:30-8:45am Confessions, Indoors has an end for each of us. 9:00am Mass 9:00am Mass We are all equal in His 4:30 - 6:30pm Thrift Store Open Tuesday 7:00pm Lessons & Carols, Online sight and we are placed in 6:30am Mass 8:30-8:45am Confessions, Indoors Saturday our different ranks and 9:00am Mass 9:00am Mass 7:00-9:00pm Young Adult Group, 9:30 - 10:15am Confessions, Indoors stations, not to get what Neumann House 11:00am - 2:00pm Food Collection we can out of them for our- 7:00pm Parish Mission, Online 11:00am - 2:00pm Thrift Store Open 12:00 - 2:00pm Food Distribution Wednesday selves but to labour in 3:30 - 4:45pm Confessions, 6:30am Mass Indoor & Outdoor them for Him. 8:30-8:45am Confessions, Indoors 5:00pm Mass 9:00am Mass As Christ has His work, we 7:00pm Parish Mission, Online Sunday 7:30am Mass Thursday too have ours – as He re- 9:30am Mass 6:30am Mass 11:30am Mass joiced to do His work, we 8:30-8:45am Confessions, Indoors 1:30pm Misa en Español 7:00pm Engage must rejoice in ours also. 10:00am - 3:00pm Thrift Store Open 9:00am Mass 5:00pm Youth Mass Indoor Confessions are in the Church Vestibule, -St. John Neumann please enter through the Church’s side entrance. Communications Requests To publicize your parish/diocesan event in our bulletin, Flocknote, or social media, complete our online Communications Request Form at saintjohnneumann.org/communications-request least two weeks before the first advertising date. Alice’s Dream Thrift Store Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry Please come shop at the newly opened parish thrift Thank you for your support! store, "Alice's Dream". Please continue to sup- port the most vulnera- The thrift store is located in one of the religious ed classrooms, the “green” room. All proceeds benefit the ble families in our com- parish from what we hope will become a major parish munity! fundraiser. We are Collecting Food Donations The thrift store is open: Saturday: 11:00am - 2:00pm Friday from 4:30 - 6:30pm We are Giving Out Food Saturday from 11:00am - 2:00pm Sunday from 10:00am - 3:00pm Saturday: noon - 2:00pm Questions, donations or to volunteer please contact DO YOU NEED HELP? Mary Louise Mahoney at [email protected] Please call the St.
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