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Saint Luke Catholic Church
13700 Lawyers Road - Mint Hill, NC 28227
Phone: (704) 545-1224
Fax: (704) 545-7288
Faith Formation: (704) 545-0065
Rectory: (980) 245-2366
Email: info@stlukechurch.net
Website: www.stlukechurch.net
Office Hours: Monday—Friday 9:00AM—4:00PM
Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 5:00PM
Sunday: 9:00AM-11:00AM-4:30PM
1:00PM (Bilingual)
Daily/Holy Day Mass Schedule
Posted inside bulletin.
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)
Saturdays 4:15-4:45PM or by appointment
Parish Mission Statement
To Be A Christ Centered Church; Responsive To The Needs of All.
Preserving, Spreading and Celebrating the Teaching of Jesus. Offering Hope, Comfort and Peace.
Fr. Paul Q. Gary
Pastor ext. 18
pastor@stlukechurch.net
Rev. Mr. Jeffrey Evers
Rev. Mr. Rafael Torres
Parish Deacons ext. 10
Mary Adams, Admin Assistant …………… ext. 10
Katie Blanchette, Secretary……………….. ext. 17
Lori Kissinger, Business Manager… .…..…. ext. 11
Marti Dushak, Music Director…………….. ext. 16
Richard White, Maintenance……………… ext. 28
Ellen Bree, Playschool Director…………….. ext. 13
Amy Ankenbruck, Faith Formation ……… ext. 14
Cheryl Finch, Youth Ministry …………….. ext. 12
Angela Broadway, Faith Formation Support .. . ext. 15
Tara O’Brien, Faith Formation Support .…… ext. 15
Carol Weddle, Confirmation………………. ext. 12
Ellen Bree, 1st Communion……….……….. ext. 13
Edra Alonso, Spanish Ministry……………. ext. 20
The Baptism of the Lord  Sunday, January 11, 2015
SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The Baptism of the Lord
This is what John the Baptist proclaimed: “One mightier than I is coming after me. I am not worthy to stoop and loosen
the thongs of his sandals. I have baptized you with water; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.” It happened in those
days that Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized in the Jordan by John. On coming up out of the water
he saw the heavens being torn open and the Spirit, like a dove, descending upon him. And a voice came from the heavens, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” (Mark 1:7-11)
A Line in the Sand
History remembers the famous event of June 22, 168 B.C. Antiochus IV Epiphanes arrived with his army to capture
Egypt and instead was met by the Roman Senator, Gaius Popilius Laenas, who ordered him to leave Egypt or become
an enemy of the Roman people. When the king said he would think about it, Laenas answered, “Think about it here,” and
drew a circle in the sand around him.
Baptism is a Line in the Sand
Baptism is a line in the sand drawn by Jesus. It requires us to think about our faith and our relationship with Jesus. We
cannot delay our answer. The Lord is waiting.
Christian Baptism
“The baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist had an important influence on the theory and practice of Christian Baptism.
St. Thomas Aquinas regarded it as the occasion of Christian Baptism.” (Brown, John, v. I, p. 54)
John the Baptist reminded his listeners what Isaiah said in the 8th century B.C., “Prepare the Lord’s road; make straight
his path.” “Like a modern bulldozer the angels were to level hills and fill in the valleys.” John the Baptist’s mission was
to prepare a road for God to come to his people. His baptizing and preaching in the desert was opening up the hearts of
men and women, leveling their pride and filling in their emptiness (p. 50). Pride keeps many from living their faith. The
emptiness we discover in our lives can either be filled by God or by the world “which is passing away.” (1 John 2:17)
To answer God requires a metanoia. It is a Greek word which literally means “a change of mind.” This is what Laenas
required of Antiochus IV. He arrived with his army ready to occupy Alexandria on the Nile Delta. He expected to win.
Now he had to change his mind or be declared an enemy of Rome. Pride keeps us locked in place. The metanoia we
need is the “turning” back to God from sin.
Fr. Paul Gary
STEWARDSHIP AT ST. LUKE PARISH...
Stewardship involves a change of heart, embodied not just in a
single action. Nor even a series of actions, but in one’s entire life.
Offertory December 21 & 28:
We Care (5% of Offertory)
Holy Day
Building Peace
Special Appeal
24,179.00
<1,208.95>
26,710.00
5,804.00
3,095.00
Registered Families:
Contributing Families for month of November:
Contributing Families using E-Donations:
1510
859
215
Thanks to your recent offertory donations, the WE CARE Committee was able to make a donation to Med Assist. In
addition to contributing 5% of offertory to outside charities, WE CARE also provides financial support to parishioners
in serious financial need.
Are you interested in joining our E-Donation program?
Please visit our website or contact Lori Kissinger at 704-545-1224 x 11 for further information.
Please note that our fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30.
Financial reports are available on our website: www.stlukechurch.net.
SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015
Building Peace Update …
this week...
Sunday, January 11
Agape Biscuit Sale at Mass
2:30PM
First Communion Parent Meeting—Worship
6:00PM
Faith Formation Grades 7-8
6:00PM
Teens 4 Christ—FLC
Monday, January 12
10:30AM Rosary—Chapel
4:00PM
Faith Formation Grades 1-5
5:00PM
Children and Youth Choirs—Worship
6:00PM
Faith Formation Grades 1-8
7:00PM
Cub Scouts—FLC
7:00PM
Ascension—Worship
7:00PM
Boy Scouts—Modular
7:15PM
Agape Ministry—Conference Room
Tuesday, January 13
9:00AM
Playschool
9:30AM
Caregivers Support Group—Levine Center
7:00PM
KC Officers—Library
7:00PM
RCIA—FLC
7:00PM
Community Building—Conference Room
Wednesday, January 14
10:00AM Rosary for Peace—Conference Room
10:30AM Bible Study—Conference Room
4:30PM
Faith Formation Grades 1-5
6:15PM
Faith Formation Grades 1-8
7:15PM
Sojourn—Worship
Thursday, January 15
9:00AM
Playschool
9:00AM
Small Faith Group—Conference Room
11:00AM Young at Heart Mass & Meeting—Worship &
FLC
7:00PM
Spirit—Worship
7:00PM
Crew—FLC
Total Goal:
Total Paid:
$985,000
$897,178
Why has the Total Goal
changed?
The Building Peace Committee did
not know the amount of taxes, interest or the miscellaneous charges
for property improvements when
the original Goal was set at
$875,000. With 9 months left in the
Campaign which ends as of June
30, 2015, we are now able to reset
the Total Goal at $985,000.
What happens if St Luke reaches the Total Goal?
When the Total Goal is reached, St Luke will payoff the
mortgage, all interest and taxes. We will own the new
property outright!
What happens to any funds collected over the Total
Goal?
The Diocese has granted St Luke capital campaign status until July 1st, 2015. St Luke will apply excess funds
over the Total Goal towards future construction ( see
Building & Planning Concept Drawing).
How can I assist to reach the Total Goal?
Please continue to use your green Building Peace envelopes to place in the collection baskets. If you do not
have a green envelope, put your name on an envelope
and place in collection basket. Administration will provide
an annual total contribution listing for qualified tax deduction. If you prefer, contribute cash/check in the 2nd Building Peace collection on the first of each month. We currently have 75% participation. We need you to reach the
100% level.
Our sponsor of the week…
We thank CAROLINAS DENTAL
CENTER, Dr. James B. Schwartz
for advertising in our bulletin.
Friday, January 16
9:00AM
Playschool
5:00PM
Room in the Inn—FLC
Saturday, January 17
8:00AM
Engage Your Heart Team—FLC
11:00AM Worship Reserved
4:00PM
Pax Christi—Library
6:00PM
Parish Orientation—FLC
7:30PM
Concert—Worship
Sunday, January 18
Homeless Shelter
9:00AM
RCIA Rite of Acceptance—Worship
12:00PM Baptism Prep—Conference Room
2:00PM
Spanish Ministries Reflection—Worship
6:30PM
Knights of Columbus
St. Luke will be serving at the homeless
HOMELESS
shelter on Sunday, January 18. We are
SHELTER
now serving over 250 men. If you make
desserts they can be dropped off at
church BEFORE 11:00AM Mass on Sunday. If you would like to volunteer to help
cook/serve, please call Rene & Denise
Acuna at 704-408-6800. Your efforts enable us to serve a nutritious meal with love. (Due to the
huge response for help, please call the Acuna’s if you
plan on helping. This will avoid too many or too few workers.)
SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
The Christian Appalachian Project
(CAP) group and Agape Ministry at
St Luke’s would like to extend a
warm Thank You to all Parishioners who donated money to the
“Patricia Fund.” We found out that
Patricia had three major appliances break during the Christmas
week and St Luke’s donation of
$1500 was badly needed and used to repair her home
keeping it operational and warm during this winter season.
There is a new mission trip planned for the week of May
10th through the May 15th. For more information on how
you can join the mission trip, please contact Dave Esposito at 704-893-2837 (djesposito@hotmail.com) or Steve
Uzzell at 704-545-0498
(soulman13@carolina.rr.com.)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015
JOIN THE QUEST
Attention: Teens & Parents
of teens in grades 10th-12th
COMING February 21, 2015
STRENGTHS QUEST
Teens; Discover the AWESOME Talents God has
given YOU! For grades 10th thru 12th
FOOD
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Saturday, February 21st, 1:30 – 4:30 pm;
Cost is $20
Includes: ~Online Guided Activity
~Discovery of your top 5 Natural talents
~Fun Activity Based Buzz Session
Please join us for the first PAX
CHRISTI meeting of the New
Year. Saturday, January 17 at
4:00 in the St. Luke Church library. The meeting will end in
time for the 5:00PM Mass
A parish orientation will be held
for new parishioners on Saturday, January 17 after the 5PM
Mass in the Family Life Center.
All new parishioners are welcome. Please join us to meet Fr.
Paul Gary, receive information about the parish and ministries, snacks and facility tour. If you need further information please call Carl Mischinski at 704-281-6131.
Learn to square dance in 6 wks.
Lessons starting Saturdays January
24 from 9am to 1230 pm in the FLC
or module. Great exercise and meet
new friends. Singles and couples.
For information Mark or Mona Heitbrink 704 545 1277 or
mheitbrink@carolina.rr.com
FRIENDSHIP
DISCOVERY
Interested? Email Julie at
strengthsquest@stlukechurch.net
FAITH FORMATION NEWS …

AƩenƟon parents of children celebraƟng First
Communion this year: There is a mandatory parent meeƟng on January 11 at 2:30 (if you did not
already aƩend the meeƟng on January 8 ). Please
plan to aƩend this meeƟng for important informaƟon regarding First Communion. If you have
any quesƟons contact Ellen Bree at 704-545-0065
ext. 13.
th

Sunday class dates for January: January 11 & 25.

Youth Group news:

The next T4C meeƟng will be January 11 from 6-8
PM.
SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Winter Semester of G.I.F.T.
2015
Growing in Faith and
Theology
The planning committee for G.I.F.T.,
which stands for Growing in Faith and
Theology, is pleased to announce the
courses to be offered in the Winter Semester. Eight adult religious education courses
will be offered in February 2015. GIFT is a collaborative A dult
Religious Education program sponsored by
St. Gabriel Church, St. John Neumann Church, St. Matthew
Church, St. Peter Church; Queen of the Apostle Church,
Holy Spirit Church, Our Lady of Consolation and St. Luke
Church
Our upcoming course titles and their instructors
include:
Course A: Three Sacred Pathways to God Fee:$ 30;
The Franciscan Path with Fr . Louis Canino, OFM, MS;
Thursday, Feb. 5
The Benedictine Path with Abbot Placid Solar i, OSB,
Ph.D.; Thursday, Feb. 12
The Ignatian Path with Fr. Patrick Earl, SJ, Ph.D.; Thursday,
Feb. 26
All Classes are from 7 to 8:30 pm in the St. Gabriel Church
Ministry Center.
Course B: Mercy, Jesus, Pope Francis and Me with Fr .
Frank Cancro; Fee: $30; Tuesdays, Feb. 3, 10, 17; 10 am to
noon; St. Matthew Catholic Church New Life Center
Course C: World Religions with Dave Galusha, MRE;
Fee: $30; Thur sdays, Feb. 5, 12, 26; 7 to 9 pm; St. J ohn
Neumann Catholic Church
Course D: Short History of the Catholic Church in North
Carolina with Sr . Mar y Hugh Mauldin, RSM, MA; Fee:
$30; Wednesdays, Feb. 4, 11, 25; 7 to 8:30 pm; St. Peter Catholic Church
Course E: Even when you turn grey, I will...(Is. 46:4) with
Susan Brady, MA; Fee: $30; Fridays, Feb. 6, 13.20, 27; 10 to
11:30 am; St. Matthew Catholic Church New Life CenterCourse F: Retreat Day: Praying from the Darkness with
Fr. Charley Miller, OFM; Fee: $30; Saturday, March 7; 9:45
am to 3 pm; St. Matthew Catholic Church New Life Center;
lunch provided.
Course G: Brew Like a Benedictine with Mar k Bar tholet,
MA; Fee: $30; Fridays, Feb. 6 at St. Matthew Catholic School
Cafeteria and February 7 at Belmont Abbey 7 to 10 pm
Course H: Curso en Español! LOS SACRAMENTOS:
FUENTES DE SANACIÓN Fee: $ 0; Padre Gabriel Carvajal
-Salazar; Viernes 6, 13, 20, y 27 de Febrero a las 7 pm Iglesia
San Gabriel
To Register online with a credit card payment, or to view or
download the full GIFT 2015 brochure visit
www.stmatthewcatholic.org/GIFT
Registrations may also be submitted on the 2015 GIFT brochure registration form.
Book Club
January’s book selection is “Philomena”
by Martin Sixsmith and Judi Dench.
We will meet on Tuesday, January 27 at
10:30AM in the Family Life Center. We
invite you to join us.
For more information, please contact
Marilyn Armstrong at 704-753-1112.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015
In Christian love and sympathy,
we remember...
MARGARET RANNIE,
Grandmother of Kim Marie Duke
TOM MITCHELL,
Brother of Michael Mitchell
DONALD GREEN,
Father of Dave Barrett
May the Lord grant them peace and
consolation to their families.
Saturday, January 10
5:00PM  Brian Deese &  Laurie Cordiero
By: The Mennitt Family
Sunday, January 11
9:00AM  Betty Morgan
11:00AM  Irene Dorsey
1:00PM  Gloria Fiesco
4:30PM  Art Lux
By: Friends in Faith
By: The Giorgio Family
By: The Fiesco Family
By: Pat Hayes
Monday, January 12
11:00AM  Nicholas Williams By: The Sell Family
Tuesday, January 13
6:30PM  Cecilia Levanduski By: The Dudley Family
Wednesday, January 14
6:30PM  John Considine
By: Dave & Lynn Munday
Thursday, January 15
11:00AM  Carolyn Thomas
By: The Sell Family
Friday, January 16
8:30AM St. Luke Parishioners
Saturday, January 17
5:00PM  Mary Mariani
By: Rick & Millie Weaver
Sunday, January 18
9:00AM  Joseph Sullivan, Jr.
By: The Cosentino Family
11:00AM  George Appicelli By: Rick & Laurel Hamber
1:00PM St. Luke Parishioners
4:30PM  Lucille & William Jackson
By: Joe Jackson
SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015
THE WATERS OF BAPTISM
In your kindness please remember the following
in our parish…
Arin Nesbit, Marlene Doane, Ginny Kandrack, John
and Sharon Sowinski, Eric Skeen, Elise Frye, Jackie
Hassman, John and Louise Ziegler, Maria Martin,
Rose Marie Crean, Jill Brummer, Linda Bapst, Agnes
Faust, Sharon Glose, Lauren Bopp, Liz Sleigh, Chuck
Hildreth, James Shue, Edra Alonso, Linda Huber,
Deloris Szachara, June Biedma, Bill Machold, Arlene
Gravier, Kathy Hoehn, Joseph Babinski, Gloria Lorenz,
Marge Kratzer, Peter Farrell, Patrick Wessler, David
Pope, Claire St. Laurent, Barbara Yurko, Lia Patta,
Nora Loughney, Delphine Anderson, Colleen Wessler,
Charles Bartolomeo, Robert and Rose Marie Desiderio,
Luis Barron, John Krumm, Vinnie Allotta, Aubrey
Helms, Bishop William Curlin, Sr. Veronica Grover,
Jean Marmillion, Christine Collins, Marlene Bimson,
Carl Lamkin, Melissa Dekanski, Jacqueline Henderson,
Tony Yumet, Mary Rutman, Marsha Chisum,
Joe Musialowski and Ed Sanfilippo
and among our friends and family…
Amer Aintrazi, Jonni Catlett, Marie Ulbrich, Katie
Beekman, Kim Gates, Steven Polston Tommy Kelly,
Carlos Roman, Debra McNeil, Leslie Graves, Susanne
Kelly, Patty Morrison, Dan Johnson, Portia Bellamy,
Alicia Fleming, Kristal Marshall, Dumar Rivera,
Adelia Lawless, Vicky Alonso and Davis Emerson
(Previously named persons are now placed in our Book of Intentions)
When new sod is put in, it needs constant saturation with water. Landscapers say that this “knits” the sod
to the soil. The same when a branch is grafted onto a
tree: the poultice that joins them at the splice must be
kept wet at all times. Water is the stuff that binds the very
cells of our bodies together. No wonder religions throughout all times and
cultures have used it so prominently.
When Jesus stepped into the Jordan
for baptism, he “knit” himself to what
had come before him. By going to the
Jordan, he made himself one with the
people of Israel who had crossed it
into their Promised Land. With John
the Baptist, Christ wove himself into
the prophetic tradition that heralded
the coming reign of God. He had become fully human in the waters of
Mary’s womb, and by partaking in the
rite of the baptism of repentance, Jesus identified himself
with our sinful, frail humanity. It is through the waters of
baptism that Christ continues to graft new members onto
his Body, the Church; through these waters we are
cleansed from sin and filled with the promise of grace,
given our destiny for eternal life. For us, as for Jesus, it is
also the waters of baptism that inaugurate our mission to
proclaim the Good News.
TODAY’S READINGS …
First Reading — Behold my servant with whom I am
pleased; he shall bring forth justice to the nations
(Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7) or Isaiah 55:1-11.
Psalm — The Lord will bless his people with peace
(Psalm 29) or Isaiah 12:2-6.
Second Reading — God anointed him with the Holy Spirit (Acts 10:34-38) or 1 John 5:1-9.
Gospel — You are my beloved Son, with you I am well
pleased (Mark 1:7-11).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK …
Monday:
Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9; Mk 1:14-20
Tuesday:
Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab, 5, 6-9; Mk 1:21-28
Wednesday: Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mk 1:29-39
Thursday:
Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-11; Mk 1:40-45
Friday:
Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3, 4bc, 6c-8; Mk 2:1-12
Saturday:
Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 2:13-17
Sunday:
1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10;
1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
SAINT LUKE CATHOLIC CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2015
Baptism: Parents must attend a class prior to the Baptism of their child. The class is held on the third Sunday
of each month following the 11AM Mass in the Conference Room.
Scriptural Rosary is prayed at St. Luke parish at
10:30AM on Mondays in the chapel. For more information contact Madeleine McGuinness at 704-8454008.
Marriages: Arrangements should be made at least
six months in advance.
Interested In Becoming A Catholic? Please call
Chris McHugh at 704-753-2012 for information about
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) program.
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday: 4:154:45PM or by appointment.
Sick/Hospital Visits: If someone in your family is
sick or admitted to the hospital or nursing home, please
let the church office know so that we can visit them.
Sponsor Certificate: In order to receive permission
to be a sponsor for baptism or confirmation, you will
need to be a registered and contributing parishioner for
at least three months.
Counseling: To inquire or make an appointment for
counseling, please call Sr. Marie Frechette at 704-5437677 x 1073.
Spiritual Direction: A time honored tradition of the
Church, spiritual direction is an opportunity to deepen
our awareness of God in daily life. For an appointment,
please contact trained directors and parishioners Bryna
Bozart at beebeemps@aol.com or Rosemary Werner
at rose_werner@hotmail.com. Veterans Spiritual Care
contact Linda Flynn at flynnlin7@aol.com.
Marriage Annulments: Catholics who were previously married and desire remarriage in the church,
contact St. Luke’s Annulment Advocate, Aleta Galusha
at 704-256-9294 to discuss your situation.
Hearing Impaired: St. Luke Church now has a Hearing Impaired System installed in the Church. If you
have problems hearing, please see a Mass Coordinator at the Welcome Table for one of the hearing impaired units to use during the Mass.
Parish Registration: Registration forms are available at the Welcome Table after all weekend Masses or
weekdays at the parish office. You may also register
online on our website.
Bulletin Deadline: Please submit your announcement in writing or email by 2:00PM Thursday of the
previous week.
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