The of Our Lady of Good Counsel

611 Knowles Avenue Southampton, 18966 Phone: 215-357-1300 Website: www.olgc.org Fax: 215-357-4452

January 25th/26th, 2014 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Celebrate Catholic Schools’ Week 2014! “Be Awesome” Performing Arts Gala

OLGC School and the OLGC Performing Arts Club invite you to our 2014 Be Awesome Gala showcasing the many talents of the OLGC school children.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Msgr. Anthony J. D’Angelico Cultural Center Sunday, January 26th PreSchool and Kindergarten Open House 6:30pm • Doors open for Dinner, Refreshments, Immediately following 10am Mass until Noon Live Entertainment by Bill Monaghan & guests

Monday, January 27th 8:00pm • Be Awesome! A showcase of talent Opening Mass • 10am featuring the OLGC PAC Ballroom Dancers and School-Wide Service Projects Choral Group

Tuesday, January 28th Please call Kathy at 267-250-6898 to pre- Open House for Current Families: 9:30 – 11:00am purchase your admission by 1/27/14, so that we may plan accordingly for food and refreshments. Wednesday, January 29th A “pre-paid check-in list” will be at the door Volunteer Tea from 10:30 – 11:30am noting your admission. All are welcome and Open House for New Families: 1:30 – 2:30pm may pay at the door via check or cash as well.

Thursday, January 30th $25 Adults • $15 children under 12 Student Appreciation Day Includes Dinner, Glass of Wine, Unlimited Soda, Desserts and BE AWESOME showcase. Friday, January 31st Professional Development Day

Saturday, February 1st Be Awesome Fine Arts Gala at 6:30pm Anthony J. D’Angelico Cultural Center

Admission payable in advance and at door, See the “Be Awesome” link on the OLGC website. Mass Schedule Sacraments of Initiation

Saturday Vigil -- 5:15PM Adults or school aged children inquiring about the Faith, Sunday -- 7:00AM, 8:30AM, 10:00AM , 12:00 Noon for the reception of Baptism, Confirmation and the Daily Mass (Monday thru Saturday) - 8:30 AM Eucharist, and for Reception into Full Communion of the First Friday (Sept thru June) - 10:00 AM , please call Marianna Rossi . All Masses are in the Upper Church Baptism of Children is celebrated on Sundays at 1:30 Holy Day of Obligation pm. Please call the Parish Office to make necessary ar- 7:00PM Vigil rangements. Interviews prior to the reception of the Sac- 6:30AM, 8:30AM and 12:05PM rament are conducted by Marianna Rossi for first-time (Please check the Parish Bulletin for hours if Holy parents. Day falls on a Saturday or a Monday) Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation: The Rite of Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation Reconciliation is celebrated on Saturdays at 9:30 am and Saturdays -- 9:00AM & 4:00PM 4:00 pm, and by appointment.

Holy Rosary - All parishioners are welcome to join the Sacrament of Marriage Couples are encouraged to con- OLGC Knights of Columbus every Monday evening at tact the Parish Office soon after their engagement to meet 6:30 pm in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. with one of the Parish Priests. It is recommended that a date is set with the Church before a date is set with a re- Adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament -- ception hall. The Archdiocese of requires Each Monday following the 8:30AM Mass until that couples make arrangements for the Wedding no less 7:30PM with Miraculous Medal Novena and Benedic- than six months prior to the planned date of marriage. tion. Also, each First Friday when school is in session Either the bride or the groom must be a registered mem- after the 10:00AM Mass until 2:00PM. ber of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish for the Wedding to be scheduled. For PreCana information, please contact Divine Mercy Chaplet -- Monday at 7:00PM. the Family Life Office at [email protected].

The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and Com- DIRECTORY munion of the Sick The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is available anytime upon request. Communion of Phone: 215-357-1300 Fax: 215-357-4452 the Sick for the homebound is arranged through the Parish Web Address: www.olgc.org Office and anytime upon request.

Pastor The Sacrament of Any man interested in Rev. Robert G. Suskey…………………….....108 the Diaconate or Priesthood should contact one of the Parochial Vicar Parish Priests or the Vocation Office for the Diocesan Rev. John J. Kilgallon………………………..112 Priesthood at 610-667-5778. Also, anyone interested in Parish Secretary the Religious Life should contact one of the Parish Priests Lori Tarnowski………………….……………150 for further direction. Parish Finances Chuck Burgy………...………....…………….102 Catholic Social Services ………...……………...160 Trinity Center Office Hours School Monday thru Friday -- 9:00AM - 3:30PM Frank Mokriski, Principal…………………….104 5:00PM - 8:00PM School Office…………………………………101 Parish Religious Education Program Saturday -- 9:00AM - 5:00PM Mariana Rossi………………………………...107 Youth Ministry Rectory Office Hours Vicki Francis, Coordinator……………………131 Sunday -- 9:00AM - 2:00PM Music Ministry Joan Kozlowski, Director……………………..206 Scrip Office Hours Scrip Office Monday thru Friday-- 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Mary Riccaboni………...……………….…....132 Parish Bulletin 5:30 PM - 7:30PM Wendy Jones…...email: [email protected] Saturday -- 9:30AM - 3:30 PM INVITATION TO ALL SENIOR CITIZENS

OLGC Youth Ministry Group is hosting a SU- PERBOWL Sunday Afternoon Bingo! Roses are red, violets are blue We’re having refreshments that WHEN: February 2nd (SUNDAY) you’re invited to! WHERE: Trinity Center Sunday, February 2rd TIME: 1:30 PM following the 10:00 AM Mass THEME: Wear your favorite team colors! at the Trinity Center COST: IT'S FREE!

We have some awesome prizes and football themed snacks will be served.

Lectors Wanted

Are you interested in becoming a Sunday Lector? Substitutes Needed If you would be willing to commit to one or two Sundays a month to Lector at Mass, please contact OLGC School is looking for interested individu- Mary Luberda at 215-942-7475 or Luber- als who would like to be on a list of substitute as- [email protected] for more information. sistant teachers and substitute lunchroom aides.

If you have experience with children or are look- ing for part-time flexible day, hourly work; this Membership Recruitment paid position is for you! Ideal for college students Knights of Columbus looking to work in a school, stay at home parents, grandparents or retired teachers. Possible room Our Lady of Good Counsel No. 15658 for growth into a more permanent position. Please

contact the school office at, 215-357-1300 ext Gentlemen, we are looking for a "few good men" 117. eighteen years of age or older, interested in join-

ing the Knights of Columbus. **We have immediate need for a lunch substitute

for the month of February. Members of Our Lady of Good Counsel Knights of Columbus will be in the back of church after Masses on February 8th and 9th to answer questions, and we will have a brief informational meeting in the Trinity Center after the noon Mass Church Environment Committee on February 9th for those men interested in learning more about the Knights of Columbus. OLGC is looking to form a Church Environment This informational meeting is open to wives as Committee to help with the Liturgical feel and well as interested members, and we will serve seasonal decorations for our Parish. light refreshments at the meeting. Members of the Council are encouraged to bring a friend who If you are interested in helping with your idea, may be interested in joining. Also, any current decorating skills or physical strength in maintain- member of the Knights of Columbus who would ing our beautiful church, please contact Mary like to transfer to our Council is also invited to Luberda at 215-942-7475 or email apply. [email protected]. YEAR OF PRIZES WINNERS 2014 Jesus the Healer 1/1 $2000 184 No Winner

1/2 $50 803 No Winner Presented by the Franciscan Mystery Players 1/3 $50 895 No Winner 1/4 $50 212 No Winner This presentation will take place on Friday, 1/5 $50 873 Marguerite Richards March 21st at 8:00 PM at St. John Bosco 1/6 $50 360 No Winner Church located at 215 E. County Line Road 1/7 $50 667 No Winner in Hatboro. Adults and teens are encour- 1/8 $50 065 No Winner aged to attend this dramatic meditation on 1/9 $50 994 No Winner the Passion and Death of our Lord using 1/10 $50 215 No Winner special lighting and sound. 1/11 $50 411 No Winner 1/12 $50 029 Elaine Camp For info, please call 215-672-7280 or visit www.saintjohnbosco.org.

A Note from the Health and Wellness Ministry

The Health and Wellness Ministry wants to enhance wellness in the OLGC parish community.

What is wellness? No matter what your current health status is, you can move toward a higher level of wellness. ♦ Wellness is a choice—a decision you make to move toward optimal health. ♦ Wellness is a way of life—a lifestyle you design to achieve your highest potential for well-being. ♦ Wellness is a process—a developing awareness that an end point does not exist, but that health and happiness are possible in each moment, here and now. ♦ Wellness is the integration of body, mind, and spirit—the appreciation that everything you do, think, feel, and believe has an impact on your state of health and the health of the world. ♦ Wellness is the loving acceptance of yourself. ♦ Wellness is an ongoing lifestyle, which requires taking responsibility and making healthy choices, promoting individual well-being through a balance in all aspects of life.

Reference Travis JW. What is wellness? Available at: http://www.wellpeople.com/WhatisWellness.asp.

We know that many people are really busy and time is limited so many areas of wellness are often ignored. The 7 areas of wellness that have been identified are spiritual, physical, social, emotional, environmental wellness, vocational/occupational wellness and intellectual wellness.

The Health and Wellness Ministry wants to start with the improvement your spiritual well-being by encour- aging “3 minutes of Prayer that can give you 24 hours of peace”. The Loyola press offers a free daily 3 minute retreat. Please visit the website at http://www.loyolapress.com/about-3minute-retreats.htm. 3- Minute Retreats invite you to take a short prayer break right at your computer or on your mobile device. Take time out of your busy day and spend some quiet time reflecting on a Scripture passage. ATTENTION: PARENTS OF HOME-SCHOOLED & CHILDREN Youth Ministry News ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOLS 2-2 Service Project (Super bowl Bingo)

2-16 Meeting from 7:00-8:30pm Joseph Martino will be administering the 3-1 & 3-2 Donut Fundraiser Sacrament of Confirmation in our parish on Tuesday, April 29, 2014.

If your child is of Confirmation age (5th grade) and has been prepared to receive this sacra- ment, please call Mrs. Mariana Rossi at 215-357 American Red Cross Blood Drive

-1300 ext. 107 as soon as possible in order to The next OLGC Red Cross Blood Drive will be arrange for him/her to be included with the Con- th held Monday February 17 from 1PM until firmandi of our parish. 7PM in the Trinity Center. Registration will take place in the back of church after Mass. You may also contact Peg Junod at (215)-364-1719 or send email to [email protected].

.OLGC ADULT FAITH FORMATION The Church calls us to “position adult faith formation at the heart of our catechetical vision.”

JANUARY 22 & 29

Don’t drive home and back again during PREP sessions! Stay and view Episode I from Father Robert Bar- ron’s Catholicism series, entitled “AMAZED AND AFRAID: THE REVELATION OF GOD BECOME MAN”. All parishioners are welcome to attend!

Please plan to join us on January 22 & 29, 2014 in the Monsignor McNelis Room (downstairs conference room in Trinity Ctr).

So we know how many seats to have, please fill out tear off below and return to PREP Office. ______

TIME I WILL BE ATTENDING:

4:25pm – 5:25pm ____ 6:30pm – 7:30pm ____

Name: ______Phone #:______

E-Mail: ______(Please print CLEARLY)

St. Joseph the Worker Job Club

Positions Wanted: ♦ Machinist with CNC Swiss lathe: Star Citizen, CNC Mill; Hass Molisyke, grinding; ISO13485, con- tact George 215-450-4350. ♦ Mail room attendant seeking part time employment including outside deliveries, with current CDL license. Contact Mike 215-633-8343 or [email protected]. ♦ Cashier/Assistant Manager/supervisor/sales/customer service..contact: 215-301-4142 or brett- [email protected] ♦ Sales Associate with cash office and cashier experience. Contact: John 215-285-6135 or [email protected]. ♦ Accountant seeking part-time, temp or seasonal accounting, bookkeeping or tax preparation. Contact: Alan 215-942-2280 or [email protected] ♦ Paralegal with experience in personal injury and workers’ compensation. Contact: Joan at (215)605-8378 or [email protected]. ♦ B.S., R.N. with pediatric, operating room, home care and school nursing experience, with current BLS cer- tificate, immunizations and licensure. Looking for part time day work. Contact: Elizabeth at (215)970-6774 ♦ Deli Counter – Extensive experience, including assistant manager, with current Food Safe Certification. Contact: MaryAnn at 267-454-3538 or [email protected] Positions Available: ♦ Residential Cleaning Specialist, full time, must be a team player with reliable transportation, working in Tri-County area. Contact: Lisa at 215-370-7993, [email protected] ♦ Teachers’ Assistant, part time 8am to 1pm or 2 pm to 6pm, M-F, changing diapers, potty training, light housekeeping, crafts, supervising playtime with 6weeks to 3 ½ year olds. ♦ Teachers’ assistant part time, afternoons 2:30 to 6pm, M-F, supervise play with 3 ½ - 5 year olds Both Positions: Contact Jennifer Hussey [email protected]

If You Would like to post, please go to our website at: http://olgc.org/st-joseph-the-worker-job-club/. Please note: We cannot accept postings for babysitting positions or for/from minors.

Please print the form, fill it out, and follow instructions.

If you have work to offer, provide a brief description (30 to 40 words) of the job dimensions and require- ments, as well as any other important details; e.g. "Part-time," "temporary," "must have reliable transporta- tion."

If you are seeking work, provide a brief summary (30 to 40 words) of your qualifications: your area(s) of expertise, technical and other skills and any other information that makes you an appealing job candidate. Sign and date the form. Don't forget to include contact information (e-mail address and telephone number) in the space provided. Submit the form to the Job Club using one of the following options:

♦ Place in the collection basket at any Mass, in an envelope addressed "Attn: St. Joseph Job Club." ♦ FAX to St. Joseph Job Club at 215-357-4452. ♦ U.S. mail: St. Joseph Job Club ~ Our Lady of Good Counsel Church ~ 611 Knowles Avenue Southamp- ton, PA 18966

Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish takes no responsibility for either the posted "Looking for Employ- ment" or "Employment Opportunities Available." These postings are strictly a community service of- fered by the St. Joseph the Worker Job Club Ministry. Parish Meetings KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMBERSHIP

Knights of Columbus Council No.15658 - Meets Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men every second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM in the 18 years of age or older who are practical (that is, prac- Trinity Center. Rosary every Monday at 6:30 PM in the ticing) Catholics in union with the Holy See. This Church . For information contact 215-357-1300 Ext. means that an applicant or member accepts the teaching 106 or [email protected]. Also visit authority of the Catholic Church on matters of faith and www.olgckofc.org and facebook.com/olgckofc. The morals, aspires to live in accord with the precepts of the next meeting will be on February 11th. Catholic Church, and is in good standing in the Catholic Church. Widow/Widower Support Group Regular meetings are held on the third Monday of each month from 1- 2:30PM in the Trinity Center. The next meeting will be held on February 17th.

Outreach Ministry - Meetings are held on the fourth Monday each month, at 7PM in the Trinity Center. PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS The next meeting will be on January 27th. Please pray for the protection of our men St. Joseph the Worker Job Club - meets on the 2nd and women serving in the Armed Forces, and 4th Mondays at 9:00AM in the Trinity Center. The especially: next meeting will be on January 27th. For info, call 215-357-1300, Ext. 176. If there is a Monday holiday, and OLGC School is closed, we will meet on Tuesday. Stephen Bednarik, Anthony Brothman, Vin- cent Brothman Jr., Capt. Stephen Cattallo, Third Order Carmelites—meet on the third Saturday Joseph Cymerman, Andy Daily, Dana Daily, each month from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM in the lower Daniel Dalton, John Doerffel, Joseph Doo- Rectory for ongoing formation. For information call 215-639-7050. The next meeting will be on February ley, Sam Ervin, Brady C. Fagans, Scott Gin- 15th. ger, James Gormley, Jim Hacker, Sean Hart- man, Lt. John Herbert, Paul Hesser, Daniel Mothers of Young Children - Meets on the third Timothy Hipple, Robert Jankowski, Lt. Col. Tuesday each month from 10-11:30 AM (babysitting David Jones, Sean Kehoe, Kenneth Keisler, provided). The next meeting will be on February 17th. Jimmy Ketler, Stephen Kraus, Major Joseph Krill, Brian Lackman, Sallie Lackman, An- St. Francis Senior Club - Meets on the first and third drew Layman, Frankie Ludovici, Michael Friday of the month at 10:00 AM in the Trinity Center. Maricle, Jude Martin, John McDermott, The next meeting will be on February 7th. Daniel MacDonald, William G. McCloskey,

Grant Miller, Steven Neithold, Eric Nescio, OLGC Senior Club - Meets on the second and fourth Fridays each month at 10AM in the Trinity Center. John & Dawn O’Hara, Greg Palush, Lt. Mi- The next meeting will be on February 14th. chael H. Poekert, Gordon Pulford, SSgt. John Ramsey, Richard Raubenstine Jr., Lcpl. Health & Wellness Ministry - Meets on the fourth George Reimold, Capt. Chaplain Tony Mi- Thursday of each month at 7PM in the Trinity Center. chael Repic, Justin Rexrode, Kevin Roberts, For info, call 215-357-1300 ext. 273. Patrick Rooney, Eric Sanderlin, Hali Sander- Boy Scout Troop 144 - Boys in 5th to 12th grade, meet lin, Adam C. Schmidt, Ryan Speed, Bill on Mondays from 7:00–8:30PM at the OLGC School Stanert, Lt. Col. Frederick D. Straka, Tim Gym. For info contact Gus Fiocca at 215-901-4472. Studler, Michael Tinari, Justin Urban, Shawn Veach, Kevin Vizzari, David Weath- erington, David Webb, Alex Williams, and Alex Willouer. Mass Intentions for the Week REMEMBER OUR SICK Please pray for the sick, those Sunday 7:00 Edalina Pereira in hospitals, nursing homes, 8:30 Living & Deceased Members and in particular: Mack & Murtaugh Families 10:00 Robert C. Sica Margaret Allen Grace Martino 12:00 Living & Deceased Members Peter Avanzato Baby Oliver McCloud Of the Costa Family Bud Benhayon Salena McHugh Young Jacob Brady Young Ashley Meall Robert Carchidi Jeanette Menna Monday 8:30 William Rebstock Madeline & Frank Cimino Evelyn Nardellli Baby Locan Connor Howard Peak Tuesday 8:30 Ellen M. Leonard Lisa Haffner Desaurantes Anna Peglow Eric Dial Phil & Terry Petragnani Wednesday 8:30 Marihelen Rose Frankie Domanico Alethea Pickett Baby Dylan Fairfield Edna Pierson

Young Luke Fochtman Monica Pinciotti Thursday 8:30 Laura Villante - 7th Anniv. Colleen Gallagher Agnes Poplaski Baby Amalia Gambone Anthony Puglisi Friday 8:30 Donald Lappe Kevin Garrity Baby Paige Randel Young Thomas Gilmore Young Steven Reeder Rose Roccamo Saturday 8:30 Wm. R. Heaton Hannelore Goodwin Dick Griffith Janet Saccone 5:15 Marihelen Rose Cathy Gross Baby Alexander Scheckler Robert Grover Baby Holden Scheckler Sunday 7:00 People of the Parish Lillian Haas Baby Ryan Anthony Shady 8:30 Raymond J. Dooley Raymond Haas Bill Shaeffer 10:00 Frank Grill Ed Hewitt Andrew Shingleton Jeff Hewitt Julia Sykes 12:00 Keith Santiago Mary Elliot Jones Baby Kallie Tamburino Richard Kehl Joseph & Sanita Tettis Virginia Keller Baby A.J. Trubin Baby Danny Kenny Elizabeth Walker Please pray for our Holy Father Daniel Kilgallon Margaret Widger Margaret Komelasky Nicole Williams Baby Shane Daniel Williams Baby George Lily John Marley Baby Madison Woltemate

Please pray for those who have died, members of our family and friends and in particular: Francis I John Boyle

Shirley Burbidge And his special intentions for January Anthony DePasquale Theresa Fee Universal: That all may promote authentic eco- James Forrestal nomic development that respects the dignity of all Paul Quinter, Sr. peoples. Joseph Shiavoni

For Evangelization: That Christians of diverse de- Also, remember those who have no one to pray for nominations may walk toward the unity desired by them and all the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Christ. Church Name/ Address:

Our Lady of Good Counsel #671100 611 Knowles Avenue Southampton, PA 18966

Phone: 215-357-1300

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