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Parish Office (Washington line)3012617399 (Baltimore line)4102690586 FAX4107985315 Office Hours: Mon.Thurs. 8:30a.m.4:30p.m; Friday 8:30a.m. Noon Pastor (ext. 32)......Fr. Michael Jendrek Permanent Deacon..Dcn.Doug Lovejoy Permanent Deacon Dcn.Moise DeVillier, Jr. Parish Secretary (ext. 35)Donna Wardrup Receptionist (ext. 21) Jeanne Collins Office Assistant (ext. 23)..Mara Barnett Accountant (ext. 22)Jean Phillips Maintenance (ext. 49) Bobby Jones Director of Adult Enrichment (ext. 33)...Christy Cosgrove Director of Family Ministry (ext. 34) Cyndi Zajic Director of Fellowship Ministry Cyndi Zajic JANUARY 30, 2022 Directors of Youth Ministry:...John Freiland (ext. 85) CoDirector Youth Ministry...Michael Daily ( ext. 24) Director of Music Ministry (ext. 36) Ron Brown Hall Manager/Building Operations (ext. 27) Louisa Woolery Virtus (Stand) Coordinator Office of Religious Education 4107985680 Coordinator (ext. 30). Dodie Seppi Office Assistant (ext. 62)....Sandy Kaiser Coordinator of Sacramental Prep.(ext. 29) Beth Supple School of the Incarnation (PreK8)4105192285 www.schooloftheincarnation.org HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH 826 West Central Ave. P.O. Box 130 Davidsonville, Maryland 21035 Parish Mission Engaged in Christ, Engaged with Each Other, Engaged in our Community For a complete list of staff emails and ministries, visit our website at www.holyfamilychurch.com Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 8:00 a.m. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES FOR CATHOLIC PARISHES IN SOUTH ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Holy Family Daily Mass: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9:00a.m. (Church) Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday: 5:00p.m., Sunday: 7:45am, 9:15am & 11:15am (Outdoor Mass) Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Edgewater..... 4 4 3 2 0 3 1 0 0 2 Saturday: 4:00p.m., 7:00p.m. (Spanish) Sunday: 10:00a.m. Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 9:00a.m. Our Lady of Sorrows, Owensville......... 4 1 0 8 6 7 2 0 5 9 Saturday: 5:00p.m. Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30a.m. Tuesday & Thursday: 9:00a.m. Baptism: Call the Parish Office as early as possible to make arrangements. A Baptism Preparation Class is required for first time parents. Reconciliation: Saturday at 3:30 p.m. through 4:45 p.m., and by appointment. Communion Calls: Call the Parish Office if you wish Holy Communion brought to a member of your family. Marriage: Call the Parish Office at least 6 months before the anticipated date of the wedding. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.): Email Charles Burk at burkce53@gmail.com to learn about the Catholic faith. Rite of Christian Initiation of Children & Youth (R.C.I.C.), Reconciliation & First Communion: Beth Supple, Coordinator of Sacramental Preparation at firstsacraments@hfccmail.org. Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Oratory: For information, email Cindy Daily at cindy.daily@verizon.net. Rosary: Saturday at 4:30 p.m. & Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. in the Church. Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Prayer Network: To have prayers said for a special intention, call Chuck & Sally Miller at 4107984884. GET THE MYPARISH APP on your phone/tablet through the App Store or Google Play Store. Search for Holy FamilyDavidsonville. https://www.facebook.com/holyfamilycatholicchurchdavidsonvillemaryland

~ Pastor s Note ~ The first funeral Mass for Rev. Francis X. Russo, OFM Cap, was celebrated on Saturday, January 22nd at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart in NW Washington, DC. where Fr. Russo had served as a pastor. The second funeral Mass for Fr. Russo was celebrated on Monday, January 24th in Pittsburgh, PA. and was followed by his burial there. I was fortunate to be able to attend the funeral Mass at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, along with Fr. Andy Aaron and a good number of Holy Family parishioners. Cardinal Sean O'Malley, OFM Cap, the Archbishop of Boston and a fellow Capuchin who knew Fr. Russo for many years, was the celebrant of the Mass. Rev. Bill Gillum, OFM Cap was the homilist. Fr. Russo would have turned 88 years old on this coming March 20th. Fr. Russo celebrated over these past many years Masses in the Archdioceses of Baltimore, Washington and in the Diocese of Arlington, VA. Even into the Fall of 2021, it was not unusual for Fr. Russo to celebrate four Masses on any given weekend at four different Churches. He was an intelligent man who brought the Lord Jesus love and compassion to so many people. Fr. Russo celebrated Mass at his beloved Holy Family as Fr. Bill remembered our parish in his homily, for more than thirteen years. May he rest in peace. If you would like to read Fr. Russo s obituary, please go to our parish website homepage. We continue to celebrate an outdoor 11:15am Mass here at Holy Family every Sunday (see photo below) unless there is a down pour of rain or a measurable accumulation of snow. The Mass on Sunday, January 23rd was attended by some 280 persons. The Outdoor Mass has been consistently our most highly attended Mass. I thank the staff members and the parishioners, who help prepare for this Mass each Sunday and the take down afterwards, for making this Mass possible. I thank Bill MacDonald and his son Matthew for lending us their FM Transmitter to allow those attending the outdoor Mass to listen to the Mass on their radio, (station 90.3FM) in the warmth of their vehicle. Lastly, I also want to thank the ushers, the sacristans, the altar servers, lectors and Eucharistic Ministers for their service at this each week. God Bless, He said to them, Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing. And all spoke highly of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his mouth. They also asked, Isn t this the son of Joseph? Lk 4:2122 Mon. Tues. Wed. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. No Communion Service For the repose of the soul of Jeffrey Scruggs For the repose of the soul of James Mayo Thurs. 9:00 a.m. For the repose of the soul of Barbara Velasquez Fri. 9:00 a.m. For the repose of the soul of Brennan Dunham Sat. 8:30 a.m. For Vocations to the Priesthood & Religious Life Sat. 5:00 p.m. For the repose of the soul of Robbie Ochall Sun. 7:45 a.m. For the repose of the soul of Mark Harmel and for the intentions of our Parishioners Sun. 9:15 a.m. For the repose of the soul of Maureen Weyers Sun. 11:15 a.m. Outside Jan. 31st Jan. Feb. 6th For the repose of the soul of Bob Prenatt READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME: First Reading: Isaiah 6:12a, 38 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:111 Gospel: Luke: 5:111 PRAY FOR: Roy McCully, Mary DeNardo, Maggie Shiplett, Judy Hanna, Marie Fields, Bo Thoms, Jonathan Drawdy, Carol Sepeta, Gerry Deighan, Dorothy Wright, Brayden Chesnick, Richard Addair, Augusta Hunt, Tom Schall, Tracy Joyce, Jenny Worrell, Maria Witz, Morgan Earp, Bobby Bender, Oliver Moses Jaquez, Emma Webster, Tamara Huggins, Debi Greenfield, Thomas Scarduzio, Mike Greenwell, Larry & Katy Novicki, Liam O Brien, Pauline Lukash, Lexi Woepler, Kevin Shaw, Elizabeth Coe, Jessica Connell, Bradley Abell, Ricky Smith, Lauren Scalici, Edward Stromberg, Jr., Noah Haas, John Kelly, Bill Hoffman, Mary Markuski, Steve Arapian, Linda Markuski, Ken Carter, Pam Thayer, Geri McCarthy, Sandi Matthews, Adam & Christine Palmer, Priscilla Snyder, Jerry Jones, Laura Ruitberg, Anita Stuck and for those on the prayer network.

D, MD Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Adoration continues, Oratory High School Youth Group 5:30pm7pm, Youth Room Adoration continues, Oratory Rosary Group 6:30pm7pm, Chapel Small Group Confirmation Classes 7pm 8:30pm, Youth Room Adoration continues, Oratory ZOOM Women s Cursillo Group Meeting, 9:30am11:00am RCIA 7pm8:30pm, Classrooms 10 & 11 Small Group Confirmation Classes 7pm 8:30pm, Youth Room ZOOM Men s Group 7:30pm8:30pm, Adoration continues, Oratory ZOOM Women s Study 9:45am11:15am & 7pm8:30pm ZOOM Jesus Way, Truth, Life for Women Study 9:45am11:15am First Eucharist Class 4:30pm5:30pm, Classroom 6 Confessions, 5pm6pm, Church Secular Franciscans Meeting 7pm9pm, Classroom 4 ZOOM Parish Study, 7pm8:30pm Adoration continues, Oratory ZOOM Friendship Study 9:45am 11:15am & 7pm8:30pm ZOOM Parish Study 10am11:30am Prayer Hour 7pm8pm, Chapel Collection Report January 22nd & 23rd Offertory $5,464.27 Maintenance Fund $754.50 Poor Box $732.59 2021 TAX LETTERSwill be released by January 31, 2022, to all parishioners who donate through Faith Direct or the parish envelope system. Registered parishioners who donate loose checks will also receive a letter. We are grateful to all parishioners who donate their time, talent, and treasure to strengthen our spiritual and community life at Holy Family. GIVE UP YOUR ENVELOPES IN 2022! We invite you to help your parish save money by giving up your offertory envelopes. Enrolling with Faith Direct will provide Holy Family with consistent support and simplify your giving without the wasteful envelopes. Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our Church code: MD61.Thank you for your continued support of our parish family! REMINDER: If you change from envelopes to electronic giving through Faith Direct, please contact the office to cancel envelopes. Fri. Sat. Adoration continues, Oratory Friday Fellowship after the 9am Mass, Lower Level Lobby Floral Arranging 9:30am, Church & Liturgy Workspace Adoration continues, Oratory ZOOM Men s Group 7am8am, Scout Sunday at the 5pm Mass, Church SCAM EMAILS: Please do not respond to any requests from Fr. Mike asking for money or gift cards. These are BOGUS emails.he would never ask for such items in an email. SPRING AND LENT STUDIES: Holy Family is offering many opportunities for you to grow in your faith this Spring. Check out the many programs available at www.holyfamilychurch.com. HOLY FAMILY PAID POSITION: Seeking individual with live streaming abilities to use parish equipment with three cameras to live stream 5pm Saturday Vigil Mass. If interested please contact our pastor, Fr. Mike Jendrek at 4103758106. STOCK DONATIONS TO HOLY FAMILY: Donating appreciated stock is an efficient way to make a charitable gift. It s easy and it saves the donor from paying capital gains taxes. If you itemize your deductions you are eligible to deduct the full fair market value of the stock, up to IRS limits. With the stock market near all time highs, utilizing appreciated stock for charitable gifting is worth considering. Effectively you re able to contribute 20% more than if you sold the stock and paid capital gains taxes. Please contact Donna atoffice@hfccmail.orgin the parish office for information on the process for doing this. PARISHIONERS 70½ YEARS AND OLDER: Please remember that if you choose to make a charitable distribution from your traditional IRA account, Holy Family is qualified to receive such a distribution under applicable tax law. There are specific tax advantages for those over 70 and ½ years of age who choose to make these types of charitable donations. The donation must be made directly to the qualified charity and Holy Family will acknowledge each charitable donation in writing as required by tax law. You should of course consult your tax advisor before making a federally taxfree charitable distribution from your IRA.

4 S O T CARING FOR CREATION: By the time you read this the statisticians will already have begun declaring this January the coldest in five years or ten years or whatever. What I do know is, January was pretty darn cold. So, what does that mean to us? We can't see it yet, but there will some perennials that will not survive, but most of them will recover and do quite nicely. Those annuals that amazingly survived a few of our recent milder than average winters, most certainly will not this year. Our squirrels seem to be doing quite nicely with several pairs rushing willy nilly all over the place. Love is in the air! Opossums are showing up on porches looking for food. Did you get all your spring flowering bulbs in the ground? I didn't. Just when I was finally ready to plant some crocus and daffodils, it snowed, and the temperature plunged. Those bulbs need the cold cycles to grow and bloom. My only choice was to put them in a bucket and set them out on the porch. I promise to plant them the first chance I get, when the soil thaws just a bit. Thankfully this cold will significantly reduce the tick population for you wood walkers and pet owners. Thank you all for your generosity to the Food Bank! Can you each bring something to Church each week for the poor in our parish and surrounding community?the blue carts for your food donations are in the Narthex, outside the front of the Church, and at the 11:15am Mass outside (tune in at 90.3 FM) and youdon'teven have to get out of the car. Right now the pantry is asking for spaghetti noodles, ramen noodles, pancake mix & syrup, macncheese, paper products and Zip lock bags. Chris Gordon, OFS christophergordon@verizon.net. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Fr. Mike will continue confessions on Wednesdays at 5pm and Saturdays 3:30pm in the Church. NURSERY NEWS: Out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of our children and volunteers, we have decided not to open the nursery. For more information, contact Cyndi atfamilyministry@hfccmail.org. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP: HOME SHOULDN T HURT! This group is held online on Wednesdays at 4pm. If you are interested, please contact the YWCA at 4106267800 so you can be invited to the group. Nancy Frank is the contact person there. If you would like additional resources you can also emailfamilyministry@hfccmail.org. WITNESS TO LOVE: Holy Family engaged couples! This is our premarital program. Please contact Cyndi Zajic at familyministry@hfccmail.org. Congratulations!! NORA S KNAPSACKS: For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink We have these bags available in the Narthex every day of the week for anyone who wishes to participate. They are filled bags. Keep one in your car.when you see someone who is in need (when you are stopped at a traffic light, walking in a parking lot, in your daily travels) you give them a bag. Any questions please contactfamilyministry@hfccmail.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY AT HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH: We are looking for parishioners to "host" events at our Parish. Sacramental events like baptisms, weddings and funerals. It is called our Greeter Ministry and it is a much need and invaluable ministry. If you are interested, please contact Delores Jones atdt61jones@verizonnet. CHILDREN S LITURGY OF THE WORD: We hold these on Sundays for about 20 minutes (during the Readings, Gospel and Homily of Mass) at the 9:15am Mass. Children (ages 4 to 10) are escorted from Mass to the Children's Library where they will learn the lessons that are directed more to youthful minds and hearts. They are returned to Mass after the homily. Masks are required. Questions or to volunteer email Cyndi Zajic atfamilyministry@hfccmail.org. USHERS NEEDED: Looking for a way to serve your parish and to be the welcoming face to Holy Family? Ushers are needed for all weekend Masses, three is best at each Mass. Youth and young adults are welcome and encouraged to serve this ministry. VIRTUS training is required and training will be available. If interested, please call Fr. Mike at 4103758106 (cell) or email Michael.jendrek@hfccmail.org. BLESSING OF THE BIBLES

January 30, 2022 DEACON DOUG S Q & A: How heavy is the crucifix hanging over the altar? Answer to last week s question about relation to OLPH and OLOS: Interestingly, Holy Family was a mission Church of Our Lady of Sorrows in Edgewater from April 1953 until 1980 when it was declared an Independent Mission. HF was formally established as a parish in August, 1982. Discussions of a possible reorganization of parishes into a cluster took place from 2007 to 2010 but no decision was ever made and Holy Family has remained as an independent parish. INCLEMENT WEATHER: If Anne Arundel County Schools are closed or delayed due to inclement weather, there will not be daily Mass at 9am in the Church. You can also check out our website for any updates. FRIDAY FELLOWSHIP: Join us on Fridays after daily Mass in the Lower Level Gathering Space! Join us for cards and games (to be selected weekly). Want to know more details? Email Cyndi at familyministry@hfccmail.org or call the Parish Office during business hours. WOMEN S MINISTRY: Are you looking for sisters in Christ to share in faith and friendship? A place where you can ask for prayers and know you will be lifted up and supported in any way possible. A place where you can grow in your knowledge of scripture and how it applies to your daily life. Contact Christy Cosgrove at adulted@hfccmail.org and find out how to participate in this beautiful ministry. MEN S OPEN GYM: We are bouncing back! Men 18 years or older, please join us on Sunday, February 6th & 20th, from 7:30pm 8:30pm at Riva Trace Baptist Church, 475 W Central Ave. YOU MUST BE VACCINATED! Bring your own basketball. Any questions email Cyndi at familyministry@hfccmail.org. OLPH FOOD PANTRY: Bless you all for your continued generosity. The pantry s latest needs are spaghetti noodles, ramen noodles, pancake mix and syrup, macncheese, paper products & Zip Loc Bags of all sizes. Please remember to bag (not to heavy) all donated items that you leave in the blue shopping carts outside or in the Narthex so transporting to the pantry is easy for the volunteers. Also, only leave refrigerated items during business hours and notify the office! HAITI BULL ROAST 2022: Hosted by Our Lady of Perpetual Help on February 6th, will be virtual again this year. Go tohttps://olph haiticommittee.square.site and check out the opportunity to make direction donations and purchases for meal cards from Bayside Bull (includes sandwich, sides and a beverage), 50/50 raffle tickets, quilt raffle tickets, car wash raffle and the lamb sale. The quilt God Bless America was made by some of our sew angels at Sew Time. Raffle tickets for the quilt can be purchased at all Masses this weekend, January 22nd23rd, in the Upper Gallery. 100% of the proceeds will go to feed and educate the children at St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Perodin, Haiti. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: If you have taken a Marriage Encounter weekend and would like to join a monthly Marriage Encounter Prayer Circle please contact Eileen Dickey at 4108673542 for more information. MEN'S GROUPS: Fraternity, discussion and faith. We meet every other week. Choose from a variety of meeting times.for more information and to find a time that works for you visit the Homepage on our website (www.holyfamilychurch.com) and scroll to the icon Men s Ministry to get all the updates. PRAY THE ROSARY: Mondays at 6:30pm in the Chapel. Wednesdays at 5pm (during confessions) or 4:30pm Saturdays both in the Church. LIGHT OF THE NEW COVENANT PRAYER GROUP is on Winter break and will resume on March 8th. For more information about this ministry email Mela Dempsey at hermed219@comcast.net. HOLY HOUR: Thursdays from 7pm8pm in the Chapel with exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, rosary and contemplation prayer Lectio Divina. BOOK CLUB: Join us Monday, February 21st at 7pm in the Library or via Zoom (TBD). Our selection is Vices and Virtues: Knowing, Accepting and Improving Yourself by Alejandro Trillo. For more information call or email Betty Ryon at 2403756344 oreryon0037@aol.com. FIRST SATURDAY MASS: Join us on February 5th in the Church. Our celebrant will be our Pastor, Fr. Mike. We will begin with Rosary/Confessions at 8am followed by Mass at 8:30am.All are welcome to attend.

4 S O T ATTENTION ALL YOUTH AND TEENS: Do you want to be Baptized, make your First Holy Communion or be Confirmed? If you answered yes, here at Holy Family, we have RCIA classes for youth and teens. Please, contact Dodie Seppi at dre@hfccmail.org for more information. LIGHTER SIDE DIVINE DELIVERY A businessman ordered flowers to be sent to the opening of his friend s new branch office. When the businessman got to the event, he was shocked to see the flowers with the inscription Rest in Peace. He was so outraged that he stopped at the florist to complain. It could be worse, the florist said, Just think: Today someone was buried beneath a floral arrangement with the inscription Congratulations on Your New Location! ONE FOR EVERY ROOM One Sunday our priest announced he was passing out miniature crosses made of palm leaves. "Put this cross in the room where your family argues most," he advised. "When you look at it, the cross will remind you that God is watching." As I was leaving church, the woman in front of me walked up to the priest, shook his hand, and said, "I ll take five." CONFESSION En route to church to make his first confession, my nervous sevenyearold grandson asked me what he could expect. "Confession is where you tell all the bad things you ve done to the priest," I told him. He looked relieved. "Good. I haven t done anything bad to the priest." SACRISTAN NEEDED: Holy Family Catholic Church is looking for a young parishioner who is interested in employment, as well as serving their parish. The Sacristans are the individuals who prepare the church for Mass on Saturdays and Sundays every week. You need to be at least 14 years old. Please contact Cyndi Zajic at familyministry@hfccmail.orgif you are interested and want further information. HOLY FAMILY TEEN TEAM: Paid positions on their Teen Team are available. Anyone 14 years or older. Commitment is to help on Sunday mornings with the set up and take down of the outdoor Mass. Hours are approximately: 10:30am start and 12:30pm finish. If interested, please contact Cyndi atfamilyministry@hfccmail.org WE LOVE NEW IDEAS: Do you have a game that you would like to suggest? Email John at john.freiland@hfccmail.org or Michael at michael.daily@hfccmail.org with a suggestion or to get the Zoom link. INVITE A FRIEND! SEE YOU ONLINE. YOUTH VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES at our parish. Below are ways to earn service hours or just to connect with our community. Terrace set up and break down for the 11:15am Outdoor Mass. Shining our pews: Tuesdays from 3:30pm4:30pm. Children s Liturgy of the Word (C.L.O.W.) Interested? Email Cyndi at familyministry@hfccmail.org. SCOUT SUNDAY is February 6th. All Cub Scouts, Brownies, Girl & Boy Scouts are welcome to participate in this annual event. Each Mass (including the Saturday 5pm Mass) will celebrate the Scouts of America. Please call the Parish Office to participate at 4102690586 (ext. 34) or email Cyndi Zajic, Coordinator of Family Ministry at familyministry@hfccmail.org.

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