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The Baptism of the Lord Sunday, January 11, 2015

If you have someone in your family or a friend who is not able to come to church and

would like a visit from one of our clergy, please call the office at 731-4721

Holy Father’s Jan Prayer Intentions Pope Francis requests all the Catholic faithful unite in prayer for:

Universal That those from diverse religious traditions and

all people of good will may work together for peace.

Evangelization That in this year dedicated to consecrated life,

religious men and women may rediscover the joy of following Christ and strive to serve the poor with zeal.

Mass Intentions for the Week

Saturday January 10 The Baptism of the Lord 5:00 pm + Violet Czuk

Sunday January 11 The Baptism of the Lord 9:00 am People of St. Ann Parish 11:00 am + Scott Kuhnert

Tuesday January 13 Weekday 8:00 am + Julia Hubbard and Rich Dugan

Wednesday January 14 Weekday 5:30 pm + Joy Flook

Friday January 16 Weekday 8:00 am + Rene Maskart

Saturday January 17 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 pm + Norman (Bud) Lawrence

Sunday January 18 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 am + Kiley Johnson 11:00 am People of St. Ann Parish

………………………………………………... Mass intentions are a way to pray for the deceased

or someone in need of special help. Call the office 731-4721 or drop your intention in the collection.

Please pray for the family & friends of St. Ann Parish who are in need

or who are sick

Ellen Andary, Don Andre, Tom Arnold, Kim Benoit,

Eugene Burgwald, Mikki Boulac, Mark Bryant, William Burke,

Brenda Carl, Ann Carpenter, Mike Chojnowski,

Josephine Crawford, Clare English, Floydine Epperly, Amy Gajor,

Christina Gilchrist, Kenneth Gilchrist, Allison Ginsberg,

Thomas Godde, Barbara Hawthorne, Christi Hazaga, Peg Hogan,

Julaine Kalisz, Loretta Kalisz, Rose Kalisz, Sharon Keierleber,

Frank Kuchmek, Tiffany Laing, Michael Vincent Lunardini,

Leonard and Connie Mayotte, Daniel McKee, Patrick Morin,

Robert Pennock, Fred Peters, Shirley Peters,

Nancy Preston, Agnes Schulz, Gary Schulz, Melia Sepeta,

Joanne Stenson, Gerry Valella, Betty Weemes, Bernice Weist,

Robert Wilson, Dana Winchester

Spend a few minutes this week reading next Sunday’s Gospel reading.

It’ll change your experience at Mass.

Sunday, January 18—JN 1:35-42

“If, then, you seek to know what path to follow, take Christ because he is the way.” -St. Thomas Aquinas

Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 602, 613, 1137 on the meaning of the title, “Lamb of God”;

436-440 on the meaning of the title “Messiah”; 512-521 on the life of Christ as a definitive “teaching”

of the things of God

Next Sunday

Today we celebrate the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. On this day Jesus made a way for us to become the sons and daughters of God. Just as the voice was heard from heaven, "this is my beloved son," so through baptism you and I become sons and daughters of God, sharing his divine nature by adoption. Thinking back to last week's celebration of Epiphany and the adoration of the Magi, I was reminded of the beautiful opportunity for adoration that we have at St. Ann. Beginning Friday morning after the 8:00 am mass and continuing through the night until Saturday at 4:00 pm, over 40 parishioners spend an hour before our Lord, present in the monstrance. If you have never been by the chapel, I would encourage you to stop by for a moment of prayer reflection. At Franciscan University, where I did my undergrad work, there was adoration 24-7. I experienced how it changed the lives of hundreds of college students, as they invested time quietly reflecting with the Lord about how he could be a larger part of their life. My hope is that within this year we can add another 24 hours of adoration at St. Ann. If you have been by the chapel recently, you may have noticed the new altar that was recently donated to our parish. More changes will be coming to the adoration chapel to beautify this special place of encounter with the Lord. If you're interested in being a part of this work, please let me know. Beginning in February, I would like to hold a parish council meeting the first Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm. Each month, the Sunday before, I will publish the agenda for the upcoming meeting in this letter. In addition to those who are officially members of the Parish Council, I encourage anyone in the parish who is interested to attend. I see the Parish Council as a way to seek advice from you, the people of the parish, and to disseminate information so that you can become a more active part of the mission of our parish. Many blessings upon you this week and Happy Sunday! Fr. Adams

A Note from

Father Adams

The Baptism of the Lord Sunday, January 11, 2015

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incur. Please patronize the sponsors on the back of this bulletin and thank them for their kind generosity.

Thank You

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saint ann school

Faith Learning Virtue

a CATHOLIC learning community

SAVE THE DATE

All young women, ages 4th grade—high school, are invited to a formal tea on Sunday, January 25th

from 3—5pm.

Join us in your “Sunday Best” for a formal tea as we celebrate the opportunities to serve our Lord

as young women of St. Ann Catholic Church.

Calling All Young Ladies

Pack the House

returns this Wednesday,

January 14, 2015

5:30 Holy Mass

6:00 pm Dinner

6:30 pm Religious Education

WEATHER CANCELLATION POLICY

We have changed our cancellation policy. We will no longer cancel solely based on Gull Lake Schools.

If there is to be a closing at St. Ann due to weather, we will make a decision by noon and post it to the website and

Facebook and email it to the parish email list.

If you’re not on the email list but would like to be, send us a note at [email protected].

Father Adams

would like

to understand

how the parish

can better support

the homeschooling

families at St. Ann.

Please join him in conversation

THIS Thursday, January 15th at 7:00pm.

Invitation for Homeschooling Families

News From Saint Ann School DID YOU KNOW?

St Ann School concentrates on an integration of faith, health, and learning.

Fundamentally, we realize that faith is the foundation

of the child’s universal love of learning.

Our program offers a broad vision of education as an “aid to life.” This approach is designed to support children with their task

of inner construction. This method succeeds because it draws on the natural development of the child. Each child’s inner directives

are guided towards wholesome growth.

Children are encouraged to pursue their interests, make responsible choices for themselves and direct themselves to constructive activities. Activities promote the development of social skills, emotional growth, and physical coordination as well

as academic preparation in reading and math.

The curriculum and the environment empower children, ignite their creativity, and build a strong sense of self, allowing them to enjoy the process of learning and the

excitement of accomplishment.

ENROLLING NOW If you have questions about St. Ann School

or are interested in taking a tour, please call 269.731.2721.

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News for Knights

K of C Regular Business Meeting Tuesday, December 2nd

All Knights and are welcome to pray the Rosary at 6:30 pm in the Church. Our regular business meeting will start at 7:15 pm in the meeting room behind the Library.

Please note that our regular business meetings are always held the First Tuesday of every month at 7:15 pm

and all Members are invited to attend.

The Presence Retreat February 6—8th, 2015

Please come join us for an encounter with our Lord

Registration and Sign-Up happening NOW The cost is $80. Registrations are due by January 20th.

Call Joy Brown for details, 269.209.0399 or

visit thepresencekalamazoo.org for more information.

All High School Youth Are Welcome

High School Youth

MENS PICK UP BASKETBALL MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS

7:00 PM

Under Construction The holiday season was busy around here! All demolition is complete, the outside is complete, electrical updates are 95% completed and the plumbing “rough-in” is nearly done.

The kitchen and bathroom cabinets are on order and should arrive in about six weeks. We will begin plaster repairs, in a week or so, which should take a week to a week and a half. Once this is done we will be looking for volunteers to assist with the painting of ceilings, walls, and pre-paint all doors and trim lumber prior to the installation. Do you feel the call to help us? Once the painting has been completed we will begin floor preparation and installation and final trimming. This will become a beautiful home for our pastor and we are still within the initial budget estimates mostly due to parishioners donating their time. Please thank Joe Germana when you see him. All exterior work was donated by him and he has spent many hours preparing the inside for updates (which he will install with the help of others). Jim Baksi has assisted by completely updating our electrical and it is now up to code. If you would like to assist by volunteering your time or if you are

able to assist the parish financially, please call the office and

speak with Deacon Mike.

For more news , check the parish website, stannaugusta.org and look for “Under Construction” found in the “News and Information” section.

The SVdP Committee meets every Wednesday at 1:00 pm. Interested parishioners are welcome to attend.

Our shelves are a bit bare. Please help stock our in-house food pantry.

Items needed:

Laundry Detergent * Dish Soap *

Bleach * Bar Soap

Peanut Butter * Jelly

St. Vincent de Paul Society

News From Around the Diocese

100 adult volunteers needed from around the diocese for the PRESENCE RETREAT, February 6—8 for areas such as Eucharistic Adorers, kitchen help, set-up/tear-down, night watch, etc. If you’re interested in helping please contact [email protected] or visit thepresencekalamazoo.org.

The Newman College Project announces two courses beginning TOMORROW January 12, 2015 at Ambrose House of Studies: Introduction to New Testament Greek (Mondays, 5—6:30pm) and Humanities Seminar, The Middle Ages (Mondays 7—9pm). Both scheduled for January 12—May 4 and cost $150 each to register. For more information, call 269.343.2010.

Join Catholics across America in a nine-day period of Prayer, Penance and Pilgrimage from January 17-25, 2015 for the healing and conversion of our nation and people impacted by the culture of death. Go to www.9daysforlife.com for more information or to subscribe.

Date Envelopes

Used Sunday

Collection Difference

Number in attendance

Percent In attendance

12/7 180 $9,981 $481 592 37%

12/14 $10,765 $1,265

12/21 170 $14,058 $4,558 650 40%

12/28 125 $17,637 $8,137 601 37%

Weekly Target $9,500

Total gifts for December $52,441

Operating budget to date $38,000

Difference in December $14,441

Fiscal YTO (+/-) $28,410

December 2014 Financial and Attendance Information

*The weekly target of $9,500 indicates the average amount per week that the parish would need to collect through Sunday and Holy Day collections if no other donations were contributed to the parish in addition to weekly collection contributions during the year. **Percentage is an estimate based on the number of persons attending (less 15% estimated number of visitors) as compared to the total number of active parishioners registered.

The Baptism of the Lord Sunday, January 11, 2015

Pastor: Fr. James Adams

[email protected]

Deacon Mike Carl 207-7365

[email protected]

Parish Secretary:

Pat Lawrence 731-4721

Book Keeper: Deb Cruzan

Religious Education:

Pat Vanderpool 731-0295

[email protected]

Preschool: Megan Schopf 506-2074

Maintenance:

Don Davis & Dawn Rogers 731-4721

Music Ministry: Martha Reid 629-7228

Knights of Columbus:

Dale Boone 616-283-4273

St. Vincent de Paul: Connie Clark 731-0294

Office Hours: Monday thru Wednesday

10 am to 12 noon

Respect for Life: Lesley Bodary 731-2323

Pastoral Council Members: Bill English,

Mark Gentilia, Lori Green, Melon Lasich,

Paul Schab, Brenda Sinkovitz

Finance Council Members:

Patrick Gallagher, Diane Phillips,

Conrad Sutter, Charlie Young, Tom Zavitz

Bulletin Deadline: Monday

Abuse Victim Hotline: 1-877-802-0115

St. Ann Catholic Church 12648 East D Avenue * Augusta * Michigan 49012

Phone 269-731-4721 * [email protected] * Fax 269-731-4147 * stannaugusta.org

Masses:

Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:00 am

Tuesday and Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 5:30 pm Office Hours Monday thru Friday 9am-4pm.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:00-4:45 pm Sunday: 8:30-8:50 am; 10:30-10:50 am Anytime by appointment

Sacrament of Baptism: Celebrated First Sunday of the month. Preparation required for parents.

Sacrament of Matrimony: Contact Fr. Adams at least 6 months in advance. Contact parish office for an appointment.