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        Journeying Together as a Family of God                                      Today, January 30, 2021
         Stewardship—doing the work of Christ                        World Mission Sunday—Society for the Propagation
                   January 16, 2022                                                of the Faith Collection
Weekly Income                               $ 3,619.90              CCD Classes
Online                                      $ 2,297.35                    9:30-10:45am for Kindergarten—High School
                                            $ 5,917.25                    10:50 thru 11am Mass for 3yr & 4yr Preschool
Weekly Budget                               $ 8,000.00              R.C.I.A—Tuesday, February 1, 7:00—8:30pm, Parish Office
Weekly Deficit                             ($ 2,082.75)             Conference Room
                                                                    Funeral Mass for Eileen Duke—Thursday, February 3, at
This week: Laura Harner, Steve Latter;                              12 noon. All are welcome to attend a luncheon following the
Marcia Whitfield; Anna Weight; Diane Jones,                         Mass at the Velvet Café, 145 W 3rd St, Waynesboro.
Anita Seifert; Michael Winpisinger; Chris                                     Next Weekend, February 5/6, 2022
Grace, Andrea Morrow, Donnie Conover,
Roger Rodrigue, Mo Stewart, The Sanders                             CCD Classes
Family; Robert Butt, David Cauffman; Sarah                                9:30-10:45am for Kindergarten—High School
Garner, Katie Gavin, Nanette Amann, Lynette                               10:50 thru 11am Mass for 3yr & 4yr Preschool
Walker, Katie Richwine; Nathan Corvino;                             R.C.I.A—Tuesday, February 8, 7:00—8:30pm, Parish Office
Stacy Patridge, Anthony Yankowski; John                             Conference Room
Navolio, Jr., Renee Britton, ; Paul Fagan, Les                                         Minister Schedule
Walten; Ally Frank; Donna Fath, Brian Ulrich, Charles D. Cool,
Phyllis Valerio, Jean Votral, Pam Cool, Allan Pickert, Richard E.   If you are unable to serve, please find a substitute.
Cool, Ellen Rose, Travis Griffin, Dorothy Bonner, Jessica                                 Thank you.
Barber, Ronald Paesch, Michelle Wilhide; Lynn Phenicie, Chuck       Saturday, February 5, 5:00pm:
Johnson, Jude Grohs, Charles E. Willhide, For the Intentions of         Altar Servers—Zach McCallum, 2 Needed; Lector—1
Chessie Mathews & Family, Jim Jackson, and Kathleen                     Needed; Gift Bearers—2 Needed
Schlossnagle, Alaina Sullivan Ingels, Mary West Kritikos,
Richard E. Bouder, Atlee Constable, Tammy Miller, Intentions        Sunday, February 6, 8:00am:
of Linda & Russ Brezler; Caroline Shreck, Robert Willhide,              Altar Servers—3 Needed; Lector—Robert Lawn;
James Bowling, Robert & Anna Topper, George Myers, Paul                 Gift Bearers—2 Needed
Walter, Jr., Intentions of the Button Family, Maureen Martz,        Sunday, February 6, 11:00am:
Alan Hockenberry, Pete Kauffman, Malcolm Bryan, Brehon                  Altar Servers—Ernie Skehan, Michael Skehan, Dominic
Sweeney, Jo Pickert, Brian Shockey, William Johnson, Christina
                                                                        Mendyka; Lector—Emil Berendt, Gift Bearers—Erik
Sentelle, Keith Wolfrey, Aliene Misitis, Kellie Reiber, Tom
Lopresti, Adele Hanson, Lisa White, James J. Thomas, Ed                 Krinks & Luke Krinks
Bryner, Earl Bennett, Robin L. Fraley, A Special Intention for          Please volunteer for the needed spots on the
Kathy Osbourn, Margaret (Peggy) Gillespie, Raylynn Gladhill,            Ministry Schedule on the Website.
Jo Willard, Jim Barnes, Becky & Jeffrey Schreck, Jr., Eileen
Duke, Gladys Wetzel, Eliana Bettwy, Catherine Hinkle, Donna
Krietz. Prayer List Policy: To help focus our prayers,                              We need volunteers (both men and
names are kept on the list for one month. If someone is                             women!) to help clean the church on
still in need of prayer, notify the office to list them for                         Wednesday, February 2, from approxi-
another month for as long as prayers are needed.                                    mately 8:30am—9:30am.
                                                                                    As the saying goes, many
                                                                                    hands make light work!
                                                                    Please prayerfully consider donating a small
                                                                    portion of your time to this ministry—please
                                                                    come and help!

                                                                                               Three (3) volunteers are
                                                                                               needed to take the food in the
                                                                                               back of the church to
                                                                                               Waynesboro Community &
                                                                                               Human Services every Mon-
                                                                                               day morning for the months
                                                                    of February, April & July. Please contact Ginny Shockey
                                                                    at 717-762-3010 for more information or if you are willing to
                                                                    help. Thank you!

                                                                                         Remember the month of January
                                                                                         is dedicated to the Holy Name of
Kindlyy rememberr ourr Saintt Andrew w schooll                                           Jesus. Because of the feasts in Janu-
                                                                                         ary which pertain to Christ’s infancy
studentss inn yourr prayerss especiallyy during
                                              g                                          and childhood, January has also be-
                                                                                         come a month dedicated to the Holy
   Catholicc Schoolss Week,, Januaryy 31-                                                Childhood of Jesus. Let us remember
                                                                                         this devotion year-round, but particu-
                 Februaryy 4!!                                                           larly through the month of January.
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Masss Schedule                                                                        By our baptism, we are called to
                                                                                      share our faith with our family
                                                                                      and friends, with our neighbors,
The Rosary is prayed ½ hour before                                                    indeed, the whole world. Next
each Mass.                                                                            Sunday, we are invited to
                                                                                      make a special commit-
                                                                                      ment as missionaries. We
Mass of Anticipation                                                                  are invited to join in the world-
   5:00 PM For the Intentions of Riley & Olivia Lisko                                 wide mission of Jesus by joining
The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, January 30                                        the Society of the Propagation
   8:00 AM † Robert Sweeney                                                           of the Faith, reaching out to the
  11:00 AM For the People / Pro Populo                                                people of the world in more
                                                            than 1,150 mission dioceses. In making this commitment,
Monday, January 31
                                                            we pledge to….
Saint John Bosco, Priest & Religious Founder
   8:00 AM † Tim Rimpfel                                    PRAY daily for the missionary work of the church, offer-
                                                            ing our personal crosses for missionaries and those they
Tuesday, February 1
                                                            serve.
   8:00 AM For the Intentions of Father Peter Rettig
Wednesday, February 2                                       OFFER REGULAR FINANCIAL HELP in support of
                                                            those who bring the “Good News” of Jesus to our brothers
The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
                                                            and sisters throughout the Missions.
   8:00 AM † Austin Pastore
   7:00 PM—8:00PM Confession                                   Please say “yes” to this special missionary call.
Thursday, February 3
Saint Blaise, Bishop & Martyr                                           Parish Ministries Directory
   8:00 AM † Helen & Al Babyak                             Boy Scouts                    Fred Shetter 717-762-2462
Friday, February 4                                         Cemetery                        Joe Baker 717-762-2452
                                                           Church Cleaning Crew        Kathy Osbourn 717-352-3472
  8:30 AM Holy Hour & Adoration
                                                           Council of Catholic Women Elaine Sneeringer 352-8697
   9:30 AM † Robert O’Toole
                                                           Finance Council Chair       Charles Frame 717-762-6702
Saturday, February 5                                       Knights of Columbus            Eric Krinks 412-848-0289
Saint Agatha, Virgin & Martyr                              Music Director           Kathy Bourdeau 717- 765-0791
  8:00 AM † Ann Werzyn                                     Ministry Scheduler       Kathy Bourdeau 717- 765-0791
                                                           Natural Family Planning    Cynthia O’Connor 757-714-8122
Mass of Anticipation                                       Parish Council Chair         Dave Wishard 717-387-2251
  5:00 PM † Austin Pastore                                 Parish Nurse Program          Margy Cook 717-749-0012
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 6                                            Betty Green 717-404-6814
   7:00AM—7:30AM Confession                                Prayer Chain                  Bernie Null 717-762-1471
   8:00 AM † Robert Sweeney                                                              Judy Baker 717-762-5642
  11:00 AM For the People / Pro Populo                     Pro-Life Committee           Marcia Moyer 717-360-6740
                                                           SCRIP                           Lisa Skehan 717-762-3221
                                                           Saint Andrew Board of Education
                                                                                        David Clement 717- 765-8707
                                                           Social Outreach & Advocacy Ministries
                                                                         Marie “Maisie” DiGiammarino 717-762-2641
                                                           Spirited Singles            John Hoffman 717-552-9681
                                                           Saint Andrew Seniors     Sonnie Medevich 717-749-3837
                                                           Waynesboro Fellowship of Churches                  Open
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                                                                      Intercessionss forr Life—Januaryy 30thh
The Flowers on the Altar this week are for The Inten-
                                                                Forr thosee whoo long
                                                                                    g forr thee equalityy off alll persons::
tions of Ralph & Anne Hefner on the occasion of               thatt theirr dedicationn too thee unborn,, thee old,, thee con-
their 64th Wedding Anniversary.                                 demned,, andd thee forgotten,, mayy grow  w everyy day;;
                                                                                  We pray to the Lord.
              The Flowers on the Altar last weekend were
              donated by one of our parishioner for The     Good to know!           God’s mercy has no limits. We
              Special Intentions of the Parishioners        confess our sins. We do our penance. We are reconciled
              of Saint Andrew Parish .                      to God.

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             Sunday, January 30, 2022                               they can either throw him down or stone him. But Jesus pass-
         Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time                             es through their midst and “went away.” Where he is walking
  Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19; 1 Corinthians 12:31—13:13;                 is to another hill, another angry crowd, to be thrown down
                                                                    onto a cross and lifted high. If today’s Christian communities
                    Luke 4:21-30                                    are closed or divided, Jesus will pass again through their midst
                                                                    and walk away.                             From Living Liturgy

                                                                    From our Pastor’s Pen...
                                                                      As you often hear me state in my homilies, regardless of the
                                                                    year, or the century, people are people, and have the same
                                                                    habits and dispositions of nature. There will always be the
                                                                    battle between good and evil, and authors for centuries, like
                                                                    St. Augustine in the early 400’s writes his book the City of
                                                                    God, and Charles Dickens in the late 1700’s writes A Tale of
                                                                    Two Cities to make this truth known as a way to help people
                                                                    hopefully choose the good.
                                                                      So it continues in our present day, and one very important
                                                                    topic where this battle surfaces is Abortion. Unfortunately,
                                                                    some people don’t like to address this issue, but it must be
                                                                    addressed. I am attaching an article explaining why it must be
  On January 27, 1980, only two months before he was mur-           addressed, by first including just two paragraphs, which also
dered, Archbishop Oscar Romero referred to the gospel we            so clearly sets the stage:
hear today: “In the most sublime homily ever given, Christ                President Joe Biden pledged to defend a so-called
closes the book and says, ‘These things have been fulfilled to-         right to abortion and reaffirmed his commitment to
day.’” That is what a homily is: saying that God’s word is not a        the widespread availability of the procedure in a Jan-
reading about times past, but a living and spiritual word that is       uary 22 statement marking the anniversary of Roe v.
being fulfilled here today. Hence our effort to apply God’s eter-       Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that legalized
nal message to people’s concrete circumstances.                         abortion nationwide. He stated, “The constitutional
  Romero did this and died for it because he was doing what             right established in Roe v. Wade nearly 50 years ago
Jesus was doing in his hometown synagogue at Nazareth:                  today is under assault as never before,” reads the
helping the people to understand the “today” implications of            statement, which was co-signed by Vice President
the biblical word. Last Sunday, the gospel proclaimed how               Kamala Harris. “It is a right we believe should be cod-
Jesus as the prophet was approved by the people—but not for             ified into law, and we pledge to defend it with every
long! This week we hear how the implications of what he said            tool we possess.” And now the article:
begins to dawn on them and how their provincialism begins to
assert itself. Here is someone they have known (or think they
have known) from childhood, the boy who has Joseph for his           “It’s Time to Go on ‘Offense Every Single Day for the
father. Luke’s communities, however, have heard the procla-                 Unborn,’ Heritage’s Kevin Roberts Says”
mation of Jesus’s beloved sonship of the Father at his baptism            by Virginia Allen / Daily Signal, January 22, 2022
(Luke 3:22) and his genealogy that ends with the proclamation
“son of God (Luke 3:38). The Nazareth assembly would like to
own Jesus, make him conform to their expectations, perhaps
do good for their businesses by enticing crowds to Nazareth
for some of the miracle-working he has done in Capernaum.
But he is the free prophet, bound by nothing but the compas-
sion for the poor that he has announced. Accepted or not in his
own country, it must be enough that he has spoken out.
  The animosity that Jesus will encounter throughout his life,
the opposition that will lead him to that terrible mission of
martyrdom, seems to be concentrated into this event as the
Lukan sign of what is to come. Jesus dares to confront the syn-
agogue assembly with the memory of God’s grace shown to
those beyond the community of Israel by referring to two other
prophets: Elijah and Elisha. For the poor widow of Zarephath,       It’s time for the pro-life community to be on “offense every single
                                                                    day for the unborn and moms and dads and families in Ameri-
a Gentile, Elijah miraculously replenished her meager store of      ca,” says Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts (Photo:
oil and grain during a famine (1Kgs 17:8-16); when command-         Catherine Delahaye/Getty Images)
ed by Elisha to wash in the waters of the Jordan, the Syrian
leper Naaman was healed (2 Kgs 5:9-14). None of us likes to           It is time for America to recognize that “abortion, just like
lose an argument by having our own traditions used against          slavery, is one of the greatest human evils that humans have
us, especially those traditions we have strenuously defended.       ever experienced in world history,” Heritage Foundation Pres-
When Jesus tries to make the people face the truth and conse-       ident Kevin Roberts said to a crowd of pro-life students and
quences of their own Scriptures—and his ministry—this un-           advocates Saturday. It’s time for the pro-life community to be
welcome reproach to their consciences enrages them. They            on “offense every single day for the unborn and moms and
choose, as religious communities may so often do, to have a         dads and families in America,” Roberts said. The president of
selective memory about their tradition. On this occasion, the       The Heritage Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based think
crowd drives Jesus beyond the city walls to a hill from which       tank, spoke to pro-life activists on the main stage of the
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Students for Life National Pro-Life Summit in Washington,
following remarks by former Vice President Mike Pence. (The
                                                                    Signs from this year’s March for Life
Daily Signal is the multimedia news organization of The Herit-
age Foundation.)
   Roberts challenged the crowd to not grow weary in the fight
to protect all life and see Roe v. Wade overturned, but to draw
courage from those in history who have fought for individuals
who did not have a voice.
   There is a parallel between the fight to end abortion today
and the long struggle to abolish slavery in Europe and Ameri-
ca, Roberts said. William Wilberforce, despite opposition,
dedicated his life to ending the slave trade in Britain. Wilber-
force spent 18 years serving in the British Parliament, begin-
ning in 1780. His tireless work to end slavery ultimately re-
sulted in the House of Commons passage of the Slavery Aboli-
tion Act of July 26, 1833. Wilberforce died three days late.
Even though the British political leader and abolitionist was
ridiculed for his views, he was not dissuaded from the cause of
abolishing slavery, Roberts said.
   “You see, the radical American left wants you to doubt your
commitment to this cause [of life],” Roberts warned, “but we
know that because truth is on our side, because the clarity of
the Lord’s vision for the culture of life in the United States is
the wind in our sails, that we will prevail, just as Wilberforce
would remind us if he were here today.”
   In America, the abolitionist Frederick Douglass also serves
as a reminder to remain courageous in the face of opposition,
Roberts said. Douglass faced ridicule for his work to abolish
slavery in the 1800s yet persisted. In moments of despair,
“harness the optimism” of leaders like Wilberforce and
Douglass, Roberts challenged.
   “The left believes that they can discourage us from taking
action,” he said, adding that the pro-life movement will not be
discouraged “because you know the truth.”
   Roberts’ remarks come one day after thousands gathered on
the National Mall to stand against abortion and participate in
the 49th annual March for Life. People came from across the
nation to attend the march, which pro-lifers hope to be the
last March for Life before Roe v. Wade is overturned. The Su-
preme Court heard oral arguments in early January in the
case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization,
which could reverse the high court’s 1973 abortion ruling on
Roe.
   While the battle for life will be won “in the courtroom,” the
“halls of Congress,” and “in state capitals,” Roberts said, it
begins when we “speak to one member of our family, one
friend, one stranger who is pro-abortion,” and share why all
life is worthy of protection.
   “And the reason we fight is, of course, for young women and
for mothers and fathers,” he said, “but also for the future of
this great nation.”

          God Bless You, Father Robert
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                                                                    case, throat ailments. If you go to church today, chances are
Daily Readings & Reflections                                        there will be a blessing of throats through the intercession of
                                                                    Blaise. While we need all the help we can get in cold and flu
                          Monday, January 31, 2022                  season, the crossed candles and the words of the blessing are
                       Memorial of Saint John Bosco                 more symbols of our faith in God to protect us from whatever
                    2 Samuel 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Mark 5:1-       ails us. Take advantage of this unique once-a-year custom.
                                         20                                            Friday, February 04, 2022
                   Saint John Bosco, a 19th-century Italian                            Sirach 47:2-11; Mark 6:14-29
                   priest, was an educator ahead of his time.       On this Friday of Catholic Schools Week, Pope Francis offers
                   He understood the power of positive rein-        supportive words for Catholic educators. “To educate is an act
                   forcement long before modern psychology          of love, it is to give life. And love is demanding, it calls for the
                   came along—and he applied this theory to         best resources, for a reawakening of the passion to begin this
                   teaching poor kids who had rough lives.          path patiently with young people. The educator in Catholic
His method? Quite simply, love. Rather than punish kids, he         schools must be, first and foremost, competent and qualified
was kind. During Catholic Schools Week, offer a prayer of           but, at the same time, someone who is rich in humanity” and
thanks for the educators who nurtured you through your form-        able to promote spiritual growth. For this, Francis said in
ative years. Whether you went to Catholic schools or not, those     2014, “it is necessary to invest.” How can you help support
special teachers were reflecting Christ’s love back to you. Re-     Catholic educators today?
member how their good works shaped the Christian you are
today.                                                                                         Saturday, February 05, 2022
                                                                                           Memorial of Saint Agatha, Virgin &
                Tuesday, February 01, 2022                                                                   Martyr
    2 Samuel 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30—19:3; Mark 5:21-43                                         1 Kings 3:4-13; Mark 6:30-34
On this Tuesday of Catholic Schools Week, the focus is on the                            It’s stories like that of Agatha, a young vir-
student. The National Catholic Education Association encour-                             gin from Sicily (d. 251) who was tortured by
ages schools to today recognize students’ accomplishments—                               having her breasts cut off, that make fol-
but also have them embrace the “grounding in faith,                                      lowing in the footsteps of the saints seem
knowledge, and service” a Catholic education provides. In a                              so, well, horrible. But what’s often missing
June 2021 address to Latin American Catholic schools, Pope                               from popular accounts of the lives of saints
Francis expands this vision even more. He urges “welcoming                               is their ability to find God, and therefore
schools” that “do not retreat into a selfish elitism, but that      joy, in all things—including those experiences that an observer
learn to live together with everyone . . . knowing that every-      might consider unbearable. Today as we contemplate our own
thing is connected.” His wish? That “schools have conscience        voluntary deprivations during the upcoming season of Lent,
and create conscience.” Pray for all Catholic students today.       we can glimpse the inner peace that conquers hardship when
                                                                    our intention is, as Agatha put it, that “Christ possess alone all
                                                                    that I am.”

                                                                                                                 Thank-you     for
                                                                                                                 your continued
                                                                                                                 commitment to
                                                                                                                 feeding the hun-
                                                                                                                 gry during the
                                                                                                                 pandemic! We
                                                                                                                 are now re-
                                                                    suming our food collection in the back of church to
              Wednesday, February 02, 2022                          support the Waynesboro Community & Human Ser-
        The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord                   vices (WCHS) food bank. We will focus on particular food
        Malachi 3:1-4; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-40                groups again in the future but donations of all non-perishable
Mexican American neighborhoods will be filled with the sweet        foods are always welcome. Food or cash donations can also
aroma of warm tamales today, served because of a special con-       be made directly to WCHS at 123 Walnut Street, Waynesboro,
nection this day has to January 6, the Epiphany. On Epiphany,       PA. Your generosity is appreciated.
La Rosca, a cake in the shape of a crown, is shared by family
and friends in honor of the Magi, a.k.a., the three kings. The
person who finds a small figure of Jesus hidden in their slice of                                          Religious Education
cake is tasked with throwing a tamale party today, the day the                                             Catechists      and/or
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                                                                                                           morning        program,
                         Thursday, February 03, 2022                                                       which meets from 9:30-
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                    In the 14th century when the plague was         mation can be found by contacting Peg Wagaman at 717-762-
                    devastating Europe, people desperate for a      1914 or by email at pwagaman@saintandrewschool.org. Shar-
                    cure or to be spared the disease called up-     ing your love of the faith is not a job but a ministry which is
                    on the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a special         highly rewarding. You don't need to be a theologian, just a
                    group of saints whom they believed pro-         willing volunteer to prepare and teach a lesson, which is very
                    tected them from symptoms of this dread-        easy to follow in the leaders guide to our program. But the
                    ed disease, like fevers, headaches, the         most important part of this ministry is your love of the
                    deaths of animals, and in Saint Blaise’s        faith. We hope to hear from you!
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