Funeral Mass for Lynn Waterson Thursday, January 18, 2024 10:30 am (Rosary) 11:00 am (Mass)
Good afternoon,
The family of Lynn Waterson would like to invite Saint Mark parish to join them in offering the rosary and the funeral Mass to be offered for her tomorrow, January 18, 2024. The rosary will be prayed at 10:30 am, with the funeral Mass following at 11:00 am – all are welcome.
Let us pray together for Lynn, her family, and all who love them. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul rest in peace. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Well, here we are – well and truly into 2024 and Ordinary Time! I hope you had wonderful Christmas and New Years celebrations. Despite a lingering sore throat, I sang ‘Joy to the World’ as happily as anyone at all of the Nativity Masses! It was a wonderful couple of weeks, both at the parish and with family & friends.
Now that we’re out of the holiday season, I’ve been turning my attention – and hopefully yours too – to the coming implementation of Partners in the Gospel. Though its not super close, change is clearly on the horizon. On July 1, we will be joined in our parish family (currently planned to be Saint Matthew, Saint Mark, and Saint Pius X parishes) and a new pastor & parochial vicar assigned to lead the joined communities & schools.
Though there are many unanswered questions (who will be our priest? what changes will all of this bring? – to name just a couple!), there ARE things we can do now. Most of those involve looking around our community and simply pitching in! As I mention in my letter in this week’s bulletin (see the last page), there are several areas I’ve identified as needing help right away. Please prayerfully consider how you might help with these – or other! – areas in our parish life. Now more than ever, our parish – and later, our parish family – can benefit from your gifts & talents.
yours in Christ, Father Maurer
January 15 – Today in the United States, we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. This federal holiday marks the birth of its namesake. Though it is held on the third Monday of January, this year that lands on his actual birthday! May we take a moment to praise God in pray for his good work – and that of so many whom he inspired – and ask God to continue to change hearts, so that all might recognize the dignity of every person, regardless of race, color, or creed.
January 16 – The 9 Days for Life novena starts today. Though Roe vs. Wade was overturned in 2022 – a year before its 50th anniversary – the work of building a culture of life remains. Until human life is recognized and revered from conception until natural death, we must continue to pray and work for the support of human life & dignity. Consider joining in the 9 Days for Life novena and inviting others to do the same. Check out the daily prayer & reflection for more details.
January 17 – Saint Anthony the Abbot often takes second fiddle to the patron of lost things – but this Anthony came long before him….almost a thousand years before him, in fact! Born in the third century, Saint Anthony eventually embraced a life of asceticism – one that eventually attracted others to embrace his example. He is credited for the establishment of monasticism in both the East and West. Read more about him at Word on Fire.
January 20 – When I was a kid, one of my favorite saints book was the Picture Book of Saints by Father Lawrence Lovasik, S.V.D. I still have fond memories of paging through the stories & images – and I’m delighted that it is still in print! Of the stories, that of Saint Sebastian (whose memorial is today) was one of my favorites. Even after a failed execution attempt (being shot to death….by bow & arrow), he tried to warn Diocletian (the Roman emperor persecuting Christians) of his sins. Though the second effort to execute him succeeded, his martyrdom inspired many. That he is the patron saint of archery is a particularly delightful bit of Catholic humor! Read more about him at uCatholic.
Thank you again to all who participated in our parish input session on the (new!) Parish Family 12 – the proposed parish family of which Saint Mark parish is a part. We had 5tables, with about 50 parishioners participating. Below is a collation of the summary documents from each table.
Full disclosure: due to Father Maurer taking ill shortly after the sessions, this feedback was not submitted by the December 15th deadline – though it was sent to the archdiocese after the new year for consideration after the fact.
Let us together pray for the Partners in the Gospel process, for all of us here in the archdiocese, and for the archbishop.
On behalf of all of the parish & school staff – Merry Christmas! May the celebrations of the nativity of the Lord bring you and your loved ones many joys & grace – and may God bless us all as we welcome Christ into our lives & hearts.
Fourth Sunday of Advent Sat., Dec. 23rd — 5:00 pm (vigil) Sun., Dec. 24th — 8:30 am Sun., Dec. 24th — 10:30 am
Christmas Mass schedule (Dec. 24/25)
Christmas Sun., Dec. 24 – Christmas Eve — 5:00 pm Mon., Dec. 25 – Midnight Mass — 12:00 am (No 8:30 am Mass) Mon., Dec. 25 – Morning Mass — 10:30 am
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph (Dec. 30/31)
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Sat., Dec. 30th — 5:00 pm (Vigil) Sun., Dec. 31st — 8:30 am Sun., Dec. 31st — 10:30 am
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Jan. 1)
Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God Mon., Jan. 1st, 2024 — 9:30 am
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord(Jan. 7/8)
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord Sat., Jan. 6th, 2024 (Vigil) — 5:00 pm (Mass w/ Vespers) Sun., Jan. 7th, 2024 — 8:30 am Sun., Jan. 7th, 2024 — 10:30 am