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Annunciation Catholic Church (252) 447-2112 www.annunciationparish.org Parish Staff Reverend William J. Upah……………….….……………..Pastor Deacon Wally Calabrese ..................................... Deacon Deacon Jim Strange………………………………………….Deacon Tanya Pope………………………Faith Formation Coordinator Teresa Rodney ….…………………………Office Administrator [email protected] www.annunciationparish.org Liturgy Schedule Weekday Masses Tues. 7:00 PM, Wed.-Fri. 8:30 AM Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:30 AM Holy Days (see inside bulletin) First Saturday 8:30 am (see inside bulletin) Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00-5:00 PM or by an appointment Faith Formation Classes Sunday 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM Sept. - May Baptism: Class required for parents and godparents. Call the parish office to register for class. Marriage: Requires six months preparation before wedding. Call the parish office for details. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the office or priest if you are in need of the anointing. .Annunciation Catholic School Phone: (252) 447-3137 Anna Bragg……..…………………………………………Principal Parish Ministries Adult Faith Formation….Mary Bares & Annette Williams Altar & Rosary Society………..Gwen Wasko Altar Servers…… …………... …..Glen VanNosdall Catholic Daughters……………..Sandy Mullis Extraordinary Minister…………J. Benedict/J. Radicella Finance Council Chair……. …...Bud Hawe Head Ushers: Sat……..5:30 p. m. ~ Chuck Roeckell Sun…….8:30 a.m. ~ Jimmy O’Connor Sun. …11:30 a.m. ~ Ben Cruz Hispanic Ministry…………………..Eduardo &Patricia Macias Knights of Columbus………………Joe Banks Music………………..…………..….. ..Carrie Reading-Castells …………John Daly, Helen Emerson, Ronald Thomas Nocturnal Adoration…….. Jason Gordon & Curt Pope Parish Council Chair……... Gordon Gift Prison Ministry………………………….……Deacon Jim Strange RCIA Coordinators…………….Dcn. Wally & Amy Calabrese Readers………………………… Frank Radicella Stewardship……………...…..Elania White ANNUNCIATION NNUNCIATION NNUNCIATION CATHOLIC ATHOLIC ATHOLIC CHURCH HURCH HURCH & & & SCHOOL CHOOL CHOOL 246 East Main St. Havelock, NC 28532
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Annunciation Catholic Church (252) 447-2112 www.annunciationparish.org

Parish Staff Reverend William J. Upah……………….….……………..Pastor Deacon Wally Calabrese ..................................... Deacon Deacon Jim Strange………………………………………….Deacon Tanya Pope………………………Faith Formation Coordinator Teresa Rodney ….…………………………Office Administrator

[email protected] www.annunciationparish.org

Liturgy Schedule Weekday Masses Tues. 7:00 PM, Wed.-Fri. 8:30 AM Saturday 5:30 PM Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:30 AM Holy Days (see inside bulletin) First Saturday 8:30 am (see inside bulletin)

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00-5:00 PM or by an appointment

Faith Formation Classes Sunday 9:45 AM - 11:15 AM Sept. - May Baptism: Class required for parents and godparents. Call the parish office to register for class. Marriage: Requires six months preparation before wedding. Call the parish office for details. Anointing of the Sick: Please call the office or priest if you are in need of the anointing.

.Annunciation Catholic School Phone: (252) 447-3137

Anna Bragg……..…………………………………………Principal

Parish Ministries Adult Faith Formation….Mary Bares & Annette Williams Altar & Rosary Society………..Gwen Wasko Altar Servers…… …………... …..Glen VanNosdall Catholic Daughters……………..Sandy Mullis Extraordinary Minister…………J. Benedict/J. Radicella Finance Council Chair……. …...Bud Hawe Head Ushers: Sat……..5:30 p. m. ~ Chuck Roeckell Sun…….8:30 a.m. ~ Jimmy O’Connor Sun. …11:30 a.m. ~ Ben Cruz Hispanic Ministry…………………..Eduardo &Patricia Macias Knights of Columbus………………Joe Banks Music………………..…………..….. ..Carrie Reading-Castells …………John Daly, Helen Emerson, Ronald Thomas Nocturnal Adoration…….. Jason Gordon & Curt Pope Parish Council Chair……... Gordon Gift Prison Ministry………………………….……Deacon Jim Strange RCIA Coordinators…………….Dcn. Wally & Amy Calabrese Readers………………………… Frank Radicella Stewardship……………...…..Elania White

AAANNUNCIATIONNNUNCIATIONNNUNCIATION CCCATHOLICATHOLICATHOLIC CCCHURCHHURCHHURCH & & &

SSSCHOOLCHOOLCHOOL 246 East Main St.

Havelock, NC 28532

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Bob Benedict Acacia Bragg Irene Brown Virginia Casalda Dorothy Church Lorna Cubero Dee DelGuidice Ben Esteves Frances Esteves Victoria Fogelman Helen Frauenholz Robert Garner John Gregory Billie Harrington Joseph Haubenstein Ronald Hemenway Tina Henry Bill Hodge Lorene Huntington Phillip Johnson Ethan Kelly Wayne Koga Josephine McGeogh Nicole McGuiness Charles McMullin

Chester Okimoto Steve McVicker Trudy McVicker Elise Miller Rosemary Menechella Jim Morrison Harold Nebraski John Nebraski Kay Nelson Jimmy O’Connor Rosemarie O’Connor Sam Perrien Margie Peterson Brenda Provost David Provost Pat Quisenberry Bradley Rittman Clara Rizzo Kathleen Saunders Margarita Stallings Marilyn Swann Beth Thode Laura Verduzco Helen Vona Dottie Yeager

February 5, 2017 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time *****************************************************************************************

February 4th—February 12th

Saturday, February 4th 8:30 AM ~ NO 1ST SATURDAY AM MASS Dominic Ty Ha The Ha Family

FATHER BILL IS TAKING THIS MASS INTENTION WITH HIM

5:30 PM ~ In Honor of those who contribute to Catholic Education Sunday, February 5th 8:30 AM ~ Rosa S. Toves The Esteves Family 11:30 AM ~ People of this Parish Tuesday, February 7th NO MASS Wednesday, February 8th NO MASS Thursday, February 9th NO MASS Friday, February 10th NO MASS Saturday, February 11th 5:30 PM ~ Michael Schwarz The Kelly Family Sunday, February 12th 8:30 AM ~ Charles Calligaris Mike & Loretta Palko 11:30 AM ~ People of this Parish

Please remember in your prayers all those who are sick especially:

Sanctuary Candle

In Honor of Patti DeMeo

Requested by: Roger & Joan Miller

If you would like someone put on the prayer list please call the parish office. Please have their

address ready so that a card can be mailed to them.

We pray for the repose of the soul of Charles York, father of Jennifer Ritchie who

recently passed away. Our prayers and sympathy are with the family during this time.

Please Welcome Our Newly Registered Parishioners: Nick Cinquepalmi Kevin, Kathleen, Kyler & Keagan Samuels Angel, Heather, Heather Marie, Miguel & Garriella Santos

GIVING When you give, see that you give that which multiplies in giving. —Raymond Lull

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Sunday: February 5th Men of St. Joseph 6:00 pm St. Christopher Monday: February 6th English as a Second Language 6:00 pm School Monday: February 6th Our Daily Bread 5:30 pm Parish Hall Tuesday: February 7th NO MASS Tuesday: February 7th Special Sacrament Class 5-6:30 pm Parish Office Wednesday: February 8th NO MASS Wednesday: February 8th English As a Second Language 6:00 pm School Wednesday: February 8th Choir Practice 7:00 pm Church Wednesday: February 8th Knights 4th Degree 7:30 pm St. Christopher Thursday: February 9th NO MASS Thursday: February 9th Pickle Ball 8:00 pm Parish Hall Friday: February 10th NO MASS Friday: February 10th Scouts in the Parish Hall 5:30-7pm Parish Hall Saturday: February 11th Confirmation 1 Retreat at St. Mildred beginning at 9:30 am Sunday: February 12th Hospitality Sunday hosted by Annunciation Catholic School

Parish Meetings & Activities for the Week!

If you need a tax statement for your contributions for 2016 please call the parish office and we will get one to you right away(252-447-2112

On Sunday, February 26, the CDA will have its semi annual Bunco in the Parish Hall from 2-5PM with door prizes and snacks for all. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Please call Therese Schwarz 447-8398 or Loretta Palko 447-1314 for information and/or tickets.

Catholic Women’s Book Club Please join us the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at

1 PM. We are currently reading "Calls" by Sr. Lucia. Email Tera Janowski for more information. [email protected].

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Day for Consecrated Life; Boy Scouting Sunday Monday: St. Paul Miki and Companions Wednesday: St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita Friday: St. Scholastica; Tu B’Shvat (the Jewish new year of trees) begins at sunset Saturday: Our Lady of Lourdes; Blessed Virgin Mary; World Day of the Sick

LIGHTHOUSE CATHOLIC MEDIA: Check out the Lighthouse Catholic Media

stand in the vestibule of the church. New books & CD’s have arrived.

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Thank you for the generous donations of food that we all make to the food pantry. This weekend we collected 67 items. THANK YOU for your contin-ued support. Times are hard

for a lot of families. The item of need for Febru-ary is cans of meat. Bags are in the back of the church please take one home and bring it back next week. Please help support this ministry.

HELP OUR MINISTRY HELP OTHERS BY

VOLUNTEERING YOUR TIME AND TASTY

RECIPES ON MONDAY FROM 5:30 TO 7:15

NO EXPERIENCE

NEEDED… JUST A LOVE OF

FELLOWSHIP,PLUS GOOD FOOD!

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT CURT POPE AT [email protected]

HOPE TO SEE YOU MONDAY’S @ 5:30

If you are attending Annunciation and are not registered with the Parish as a member, we have no idea if you are a participating Catholic or not, so please register and if you can not afford to give monetarily please put a prayer card in the offertory so that we know you are attending. Also for all of you who pay by cash we really appreciate it but if you would put it in an envelope we could track that you are attending as well. It is important when it comes to all the Sacraments. We can not say you are active if we do not know. Thank you…

Bishop’s Annual Appeal Letters have gone out. Prayerfully consider contributing.

Catholic Daughters of America To fill a community need the CDA will have a box in the back of the church (all year) for donations of socks, undies of all sizes as well as jackets, used and

new. Please limit sizes to kindergarten through 5th grade. Sweatshirts and hoodies also needed. For more info contact Patti DeMeo @ (252)444-3275

If you need to schedule a baptism, please enroll in the next class that is being held Thursday, February 16th at 7:00 pm in the parish office. Please call the Parish office to register for the class. (252)447-2112.

TODAY’S READINGS First Reading: If you share your food with the hungry, provide housing for the homeless, then light shall break forth upon you (Isaiah 58:7-10). Psalm: The just man is a light in the darkness to the upright (Psalm 112). Second Reading: My message to you, says Paul, was not clever words of wisdom but the proclamation of Christ crucified (1 Corinthians 2:1-5). Gospel: You are the salt of the earth, the light of the world. In your good deeds your light shines before oth-ers, leading them to glorify God (Matthew 5:13-16). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 1:1-19; Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Ps 8:4-9; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30; Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-5; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: Gn 3:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90:2-6, 12-13; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34; 1 Cor 2:6-10; Mt 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37]

POPULARITY Avoid popularity if you would have peace. —Abraham Lincoln

With all the food allergies that are in our environment today there are sometimes people who are allergic to gluten. We now provide a gluten free host to those individuals. You must speak to Father Bill to let him know

that you need gluten free host and it will be made available to you.

For the complete bulletin please go to www.annunciationparish.org.

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Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion ~ Catholic men & women sixteen years or older and are in good standing, which means they have received the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) and if Married have been Married in the Catholic Church, are eligible for this ministry. They are to live the Gospel message in accordance with the teachings of the Church and to participate regularly in the celebration of the Sunday Eucharist and practice their Catholic Faith. They are to be registered members of the parish in which they are commissioned. If you are interested in joining this ministry please contact Jeanne Benedict 252-223-4454 or JoAnn Radicella 252-444-0740 or email [email protected] Proclaimers of the Word (readers) – Catholic men & women sixteen years or older and have received the Sacrament of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) and if Married have been Married in the Catholic Church, are eligible for this ministry. They should participate regularly in the celebration of the Sunday Eucharist and practice their Catholic Faith. A reader should also be a registered mem-ber of the parish. Our mission at the Mass is to proclaim the word of the Lord and act as a bridge between the Scriptures and the faithful. You are committing yourself to the preparation and discipline that enables Scripture to become the living word. If you are interested in joining this ministry please contact Frank Radicella 252-444-0740 or email Frank at [email protected].

Prison Ministry – Carteret Correctional Center During this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis’s wishes to extend Christ’s word and mercy (Plenary Indulgence) to all, even the incarcerated and shut-ins. And the Pope adds meaning to his letter and intentions on bringing Christ’s mercy to all by washing the feet of the incarcerated on Holy Thursdays. This past December, Catholic Prison Ministry was re-started at the Carteret Correctional Center (CCC), Newport, NC after a lapse of several years. CCC is a North Carolina Minimum Security prison. The Catholic

Services are conducted 6-7pm on Tuesday nights. The ministry is supported by Deacons and Volunteers from three parishes within the New Bern and Newton Grove Deaneries and includes reviewing of Catholic teaching (catechesis) , review of scripture readings of the day or Sunday Mass; as well as, Confession and Mass/Communion or Communion Services. Volunteers are needed to enable the ministry to be consistently conducted on a weekly basis and assist those driving from extended distances to support the program. Some of these volunteers are supporting Prison Ministry at three prisons within 100 miles. Anyone interested in volunteering or inquiring about the Prison Ministry program at CCC is asked to call the parish office or contact Jim Strange.

Who are the Men of St. Joseph? We, the Men of St. Joseph, are a group of Catholic men dedicated to becoming the spiritual leaders of our families by strengthening our faith and being “real world” examples of Christ. Our group bolsters discussion of faith and prayer life specifically for men, giving men new ways to reflect upon their lives and be better servants to God and their family. The result is nothing less than a revived culture, the same culture that Pope John Paul II called the Culture of Life.

Our mission is “To put the family in the hands of the Father.” We believe it is time for men to step up and take a leadership role in guiding their families, friends, parishes and their communities towards Christ and the fullness of His Catholic Church. We welcome you to join us on this journey on Sunday nights. We meet at the Knights of Columbus House at 6:00pm and start with dinner. Please contact Jason Gordon 252-622-8079 or [email protected] for more information.

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THE LAZARUS MINSTRY NEEDS HELP!! Funeral Reception TO: • Set-up tables • Sometimes prepare foods • Placing table linens • Preparing Coffee • Picking up food if requested • Serving the food • Cleaning up after the reception As a rule volunteers would be notified one day prior to the event for assistance. Hopefully these events are few and far between and with enough volunteers not all would be requested to attend every event. PLEASE consider giving your time to a fellow parishioner in need. Contact: • Therese Schwarz – 447-8398 • Roberta Justice – 652-6253 [email protected]

Altar Flowers & Sanctuary Candle: We depend upon your gift of flowers each week to beautify our altar. If you would like to remember someone special through a gift of altar flowers or the sanctuary candle, please call the Parish Office.

Tithe comes from the Anglo-Saxon word teotha meaning "a tenth." Tithing is considered by the dio-cese and the U.S. Bishops as contributing 10% of one’s gross annual salary to others in proportions much like these: 5% to your parish + 1% to your diocese in the form of the BAA + 4% to other chari-ties of their choice and interest.


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