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Queen of the World Church�

134 Queens Road St. Marys, Pa 15857 �

Phone: 834�4701 / Fax: 834�3422�

Email: [email protected] � Website: qwchurch.com�

Music Ministry�

Stephen Toney, Director / Organist �

Peggy Hoffman, Assistant Director �

Faith Formation �

139 Church St. � Phone: 781�1042 �

Administrative Assistant / Secretary�

Mary Lynn Carnovale...Ext 226�

Elk County Catholic School System�

Sam MacDonald, President�

600 Maurus Street � Phone: 834�7812�

St. Marys Catholic Elementary School �

114 Queens Road � Phone: 834�4169 �

Deborah Slay, Principal �

St. Marys Catholic Middle School /�

Elk County Catholic High School �

600 Maurus Street � Phone: 834�7800 �

John Schneider, Principal �

School Finance Office �

600 Maurus Street � Phone: 834�7812 �

Bob Breindel, Director �

School Advancement Office � 834�7812�

Susan Jansen, Director�

Jessica Fritz, Director of Communications � 834�7812�

To read the bulletin online log on to: qwchurch.com�

Go to: News & Events and then click into ‘bulletins’�

Parish office hours: Monday thru Thursday � 9 am to 4 pm�

Rev. Jeffery J. Noble, Pastor�

Weekend Masses �

Saturday Evening: 5:15 pm�

Sunday: 7:30 & 10:00 am�

Confessions�

Saturday: 4:30 pm�

Thursday before First Friday: 4:00�

Parish Care and Concern Prayer Chain�

For those needing prayers, please call 781�3085 or 834�3844.�

Sacrament of Baptism�

Arrangements are to be made in advance at the parish office.

Parents and Godparents attend a Baptismal Preparation Ses-

sion prior to the baptism. �

Sacrament of Marriage�

Couples planning to marry need to talk to a priest at least six

months in advance of the wedding. �

Sacrament of the Sick�

Please call a priest immediately in case of illness. �

The homebound are urged to have their names placed on the

Sunday and First Friday Communion lists.�

December 29, 2019�

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5:15 PM Vincent Lenze Bill Miller, Terry Pontzer, Mary Beth Schaut Eileen Erich

Marissa Ullman Barb Rajchel, Virginia Sorensen, Mary Steele

MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY 4th & 5th

Altar Servers Eucharistic Ministers Lectors

7:30 AM Amelia Meyer Paul Baumgratz, Angie Bennett, Mary Ann Facetti Christian Schmidt

Bernhard Schmidt Mary Ellen Frank, Marvin Riddle, Sue Shaffer

10:00 AM Madeline Lanzel Mary Lynn Carnovale, Mary Lee DePrator, Vic Pasi Mike Lanzel

Ryan Sharrow Linda Glass, Terri Lanzel, Amy Rupprecht

Greeters: Please feel free to welcome your fellow parishioners at the Mass you are attending. Thank you for your ministry!

THE OCTAVE OF THE�

NATIVITY OF THE LORD�

Monday, December 30th �

7:00 AM + Tom Wittman �

Tuesday, December 31st �

7:00 AM Scripture & Communion Service �

NEW YEAR’S MASSES�

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 1st �

5:00 PM Tues Vigil � People of the Parish�

9:00 AM L&D QW Rosary Altar Society�

Thursday, January 2nd �

7:00 AM + Lillian Crosman�

6:30 PM Evening Prayer & Benediction�

Friday, January 3rd�

7:00 AM + William Tyler �

Saturday, January 4th�

7:00 AM + Ken + Mary Ann Gnan�

EPIPHANY OF THE LORD�

5:15 PM � Sat. Vigil � L&D People of the Parish �

7:30 AM + Elizabeth “Betty” Guido�

10:00 AM + Martha, Helen & Bill Wiesner�

THE SANCTUARY LAMP for the week of�

December 29th burns in memory of�

Chris & Wray Woelfel�

The Holy Family Sunday � Cycle A�

Gospel Summary:�

“‘Rise, take the child and his mother, flee to Egypt, and stay

there until I tell you.’” 725 kilometers. That’s the distance on

modern roads from Bethlehem to Cairo. Assuming one covered

40km a day on foot � ambitious for two young parents and

their infant son � the journey would take well over two weeks.

Of course, the Holy Family didn’t have modern roads. They

would travel through wilderness, fear bandits, run low on wa-

ter, and cross the vast Sinai Peninsula in a reverse of their fore-

fathers in Exodus. Here, in struggle and sacrifice, are the begin-

nings of the forging of the Holy Family. “Joseph rose and took

the child and his mother by night and departed for Egypt. He

stayed there until the death of Herod.” Large Jewish communi-

ties existed in most major cities of the ancient Mediterranean

world, after the collapse of their kingdoms chronicled in the

Old Testament, and Joseph could likely find work as a carpen-

ter. All the same, today’s Gospel reminds us that the first for-

mational years of Jesus as a babe�in�arms were spent in a

strange land. The members of the Holy Family were foreigners,

outsiders, immigrants. The Word became flesh and dwelt

among us. God took on our humanity. He is in solidarity with

our own trials and difficulties. On the feast of the Holy Family,

we honor the special place of the family within society. We are

invited, too, to recall those families who share in the struggles

of the Holy Family in a particular way. We pray for immi-

grants, asylum seekers, and refugees. We pray for all parents

who sacrifice their own well�being and comfort so their chil-

dren may have a better life.�

Question of the Week:�

What can you do this week to help someone

in your family feel more secure and loved? �

Gospel Summary & Question of the Week�

Read Sunday’s Gospel, Mt 2:13�15 �

All Ministers: Always check the website at www.qwchurch.com for any last minute changes to the ministers schedule.

It is the most up to date for the schedule!

Children’s Liturgy of the Word is held at the 10:00 AM Sunday Morning Mass. If your child is between

the ages of 5 years old through to third grade, have them participate in this special Children’s Liturgy.

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VOCATION CALENDAR Please consider joining the Parish

31 Club for Vocations to the Religious Life. �

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Hunter Samick, Tom Stauffer, Violet Vollmer�

31

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Kathy & Jim Herzing, Irene Gregory�

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Dave & Char Gerber�

2

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Vicki Whiteman, Maria & Terry Pontzer�

3

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Laura & Mady Ehrensberger, Rosie Schneider, Delores Frey�

4

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Rose Ann, Steve & Juliana Silveri�

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Ann, Matt & Becky Avery, Rita Peterson�

QUEEN OF THE WORLD PARISH�

MEMBERSHIP FORM�

Name_____________________________________�

� �

Address� __________________________________�

Phone No.__________________________________�

Email _____________________________________�

Please check one: �

____I am new in the parish & wish to register �

____Change of Address ____Moving out of Parish�

____Want Envelopes�

SURVIVING DIVORCE HEALING PROGRAM�

Surviving Divorce Ministry, a 12 �week group to help those

who are separated or divorced, will run on Wednesdays from

February 12 � May 6, 2020 from 6:30 p.m.�8:00 p.m. at

St. Mark Catholic Center in Erie (Cost � $15 for book/

journal).� Many topics to begin healing will be addressed

through DVDs with experienced presenters and real men and

women who have felt the pain of divorce.� Please call the

Family Life Office, (814) 824�1261, or email:� fami-

[email protected] for more information and/or to register.��

A GREAT GIFT FOR YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE�

A great opportunity for married couples to give yourselves the

gift of a stronger marriage. Worldwide Marriage Encounter is

coming to our Diocese, to Grove City, on Feb. 14�16. The

slogan of WWME is: Make a good marriage better! Many

participants attest to how much the weekend meant to them. I

would love to see some of our QW parishioners take ad-

vantage of this blessing. Please give it some prayerful consid-

eration. Call 330�305�9963 or got to WWME.org.�

MARRIAGE IS FOR A LIFETIME�

What better way to show your support of an upcoming

marriage than with a gift that lasts a lifetime: Engagement

Encounter.� The next EE will be held January 24th� through

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in Erie at St. Mark Catholic Center. Space is limited and

early registrations are encouraged. �For details, call the Family

Life Office � 814�824�1261 or email: [email protected] .

“A wedding is one day, but marriage is for a lifetime.”�

MARRIED COUPLES CHRISTMAS RETREAT�

Don’t miss the chance to make a quiet and prayer�filled retreat

with your spouse during the last days of Christmas. Married

couples are invited Jan. 3�5 to the St. Thomas More House of

Prayer, 365 Hill City Road, Cranberry, for a Married Couples

Christmas Retreat. The registration fee of $275 per couple

covers all fees, meals and lodging. The retreat is limited to the

first 10 couples, so make reservations now by emailing

[email protected], or calling 814�676�1910.�

UPCOMING AREA HAPPENINGS �

�� Monday, 12/30: 6:00 pm � Apostolate of Fatima Holy

Hour at Sacred Heart Church praying the Rosary. �

�� Tuesday, 12/31: 9:15 am � Adoration of the Blessed

Sacrament, St. Mary’s Church, Rosary at 4:05 pm, Ben-

ediction at 4 pm. Special Prayer Hour, 2 � 3 pm.�

�� Tuesday, 12/31: 6:30 pm � ECC Athletic Association

“New Year’s Evening BINGO”. Doors open at 5 pm,

free lunch at 5:45 pm of Sauerkraut, Pork, Hot Dogs and

a dessert. Coverall. Bring a Friend!�

�� Friday, 01/03: 7:00 am � Adoration of the Blessed

Sacrament at Sacred Heart, Benediction at 4 pm.�

�� Friday, 01/03: 6:45 pm � Super BINGO, Sacred Heart

Parish Center. Doors open at 4:30 pm, free lunch at

5:30, Early Birds at 6:30 pm. �

�� Saturday, 01/04: 10:00 am � First Saturday Chil-

dren’s rosary at the Housler Residence, 589 Church St.�

�� Tuesday, 01/07: 11:00 am � Blood Drive at Penn High-

lands Education Center until 4 pm. Walk ins welcome.�

�� Tuesday, 01/07: 7:00 pm � Bible Study with Fr. Mi-

chael Gabler in Sacred Heart Parish Center scout room.

No charge! Please bring your Bible. Study will be on

Revelations.�

�� Friday, 01/10: 4:30 pm � St. Leo Fish Fry until 6:30

pm or sold out. Only $12. Chicken Tender Dinner also

available. Next date is February 14th.�

�� Tuesday, 01/14: 6:30 pm � Elk County Right to Life

meeting in the St. Mary’s Parish Annex Bldg. For more

information, contact Mary Bea at 834�3834.�

�� Sunday, 01/19: 1:30 pm � ECC Athletic Assoc. BINGO

Doors open at 11:45 am, Lunch of Sloppy Joes. �

BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSIONS�

Jan. 7 Queen of the World 834�4701�

Jan. 22 Holy Rosary, Johnsonburg 965�2819�

Please call the Church you wish to attend to pre�register. �

Words of Life: In the northern hemisphere, Christmas time coincides with the

longest nights of the year. Let darkness be your friend. Pause amidst your busy

schedule to go outside (even in the cold) and look at the sky. Just ponder your

smallness in this universe.�

NEW YEAR’S MASSES IN THE AREA�

St. Mary’s Church � 4:30 pm Vigil; 8:30 am & 4:30 pm (Jan. 1)�

Sacred Heart Church � 5:15 pm Vigil; 7 & 11 am (Jan. 1)�

St. Boniface Church � 4:15 pm Vigil.�

PRO�LIFE PERSPECTIVE � A nostalgic review of the

old year, a clean page on the calendar, a time of hope for the

new year. Respect life issues, however, remain � abortion,

assisted suicide, euthanasia, stem cell research, cloning � and

only God knows what new ones science is producing. Our

work is cut out for us. Become informed and be an evange-

list for the dignity of human life this coming year. If not

now, when? If not you, who?�

� � � � National Right to Life News�

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PARISH BUDGET�

July 1, 2019 thru June 30, 2020……………….…….$737,705�

Parish Budget to Date………………………….…..$451,568�

OFFERTORY INCOME for weekend of �

Regular Envelope …...…………………...……………....$10,661�

Loose ……………..……...……....……………….........…....$1,332�

Children…………………………………………….………….$2�

School Support …………...…..…….………...………........$415�

Utilities & Maintenance..…………………………....……$330�

Memorials………………………………………………….$50�

Christmas…………………………………………………..$55�

Immaculate Conception…………………………………..$105�

Flowers…………………………………………………....$633�

Total Received…………………………...……………..$13,583�

DESIGNATED COLLECTIONS OF THE DIOCESE�

Retired Religious……………………………………...….$265�

Thank you !�

Envelopes Used Dec 14/15, 2019………………………...…..426�

Mass Attendance Dec 14/15, 2019………………….……...….826�

ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK�

BEIMEL TRANSPORTATION INC.�

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Please patronize the sponsors who appear on our bulletin. It is

through their support that this bulletin is made possible. Business own-

ers interested in advertising, please contact Liturgical Publications Inc. at

800�477�4574 ext 6318, Susan Novosel, LPI Representative or email

[email protected]. Thank you to the businesses who advertise! Please

tell a business when you support them that you saw their ad HERE!�

FAITH FORMATION � LIFE TEEN � YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS�

Mary Lynn Carnovale, Secretary/Administrative Assistant�

Leslie Gahr, �LifeTeen Coordinator�

Nick Heise, Youth and Young Adult Minister, �

Middle Level Coordinator�

Kathy Cheatle, Elementary Level Coordinator, RCIA Liaison�

For more information, call 781�1042.�

Visit the dedicated website: www.disciples.life and look for the

FORMED subscribe box. Enter you email and wait

for the reply for complete instructions. Or visit

FORMED.ORG and register, then enter the Parish

Code: Y3FYHZ, and your email address.�

INTERPARISH FAITH FORMATION INFORMATION�

�� December 29 � NO Middle and Life Teen Faith Formation�

�� January 5 � Middle School & Life Teen Faith Formation.�

�� January 8 � Elementary Faith Formation�

�� January 12 � Confirmation Class for Faith Formation stu-

dents only at Queen of the World, 1:00 to 2:30 pm�

�� January 12 � Middle School and Life Teen Faith For-

mation at Queen of the World, 6:00 to 7:45 pm�

�� January 15 � Elementary Faith Formation at St. Mary’s

Campus � 4th Grade will have their Family Night. �

All other students will have regular class.�

�� January 19 � No Middle School/Life Teen Faith Formation�

�� January 22 � Elementary Faith Formation at St. Mary’s

campus, 6 to 7:30 pm. (Pictures of the 2nd and 3rd graders

will be taken to prepare for the upcoming retreats).�

�� January 26 � Confirmation students and sponsors are to

attend the 10 am Mass and stay for class.�

�� January 26 � Middle School / Life Teen Faith Formation

at Queen of the World.�

�� Confirmation is scheduled at Queen of the World on

May 17, 2020 at 2 pm.�

ROOTED YOUTH MINISTRY�

For teens, 9th to 12th grade at the CYMA/CAVs Gym Build-

ing, 126 Church Street every Monday and Wednesday from

7 to 9 pm. The evenings include fellowship with activities,

and snacks!! Come and enjoy the presence of the Holy Spirit!

Also Check us out on Facebook: Rooted Youth Ministry & on

Instagram: RootedYouthMinistry18. �

ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM�

UPCOMING EVENTS…..�

January 10th � ECCHS Alumni Spirit Night�

January 17th � ECCHS January Alumni Mass 9:05 am �

January 25th � St. Leo School Reverse Raffle at the Royal Inn

� Tickets are $65 / includes dinner for two and �

entry into the main drawing; 5 � 11 pm.�

� Contact Jamie at 814�594�5308� �

Catholic Schools Week: January 26th � February 1st�

January 28th � SMCMS AND ECCHS information night�

January 28th � SMCES school tours�

SEEKING SCHOOL SYSTEM PRESIDENT�

The DuBois Area Catholic School System is seeking to fill the

position of president, a full�time, 12�month position available

beginning with the 2020�21 school year. For the full position

profile and how to apply, go to https://www.eriercd.org/

schools/Administrator.html.�

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DAILY SCRIPTURE READINGS �

Monday, December 30th�

1 Jn 2:12�17/Ps 96:7�8a, 8b�9, 10 [11a]/Lk 2:36�40�

Tuesday, December 31st�

1 Jn 2:18�21/Ps 96:1�2, 11�12, 13 [11a]/Jn 1:1�18�

Wednesday, January 1st � Mary, Holy Mother of God�

Nm 6:22�27/Ps 67:2�3, 5, 6, 8 [2a]/Gal 4:4�7/Lk 2:16�21�

Thursday, January 2nd�

1 Jn 2:22�28/Ps 98:1, 2�3ab, 3cd�4 [3cd]/Jn 1:19�28�

Friday, January 3rd � Most Holy Name of Jesus�

Jn 2:29�3:6/Ps 98:1, 3cd�4, 5�6 [3cd]/Jn 1:29�34�

Saturday, January 4th�

1 Jn 3:7�10/Ps 98:1, 7�8, 9 [3cd]/Jn 1:35�42�

Sunday, January 5th � Epiphany of the Lord�

Is 60:1�6/Ps 72:1�2, 7�8, 10�13/Eph 3:2�3a, 5�6/Mt 2:1�12�

Dear Parishioners,�

� What goes on the weekend

after Christmas? More visiting, more

travel, more eating, more football...at

least I hope so. Christmas is too important to let it slip

away after a day or two. While we may have to go

back to work, or go back home, let us make a concert-

ed effort to continue the joy, peace, and spirit of the

season. I hope that would also include more praying

and more church, that is, more praying together.

When I see the full church on Christmas Eve, and the

nice crowd for the late Mass and the morning Mass, it

just makes me wonder where we’ve failed our people.

How does anyone get the notion that it’s ok to show up

only for Christmas? What kind of God would want

that? What kind of person would only give that? I’ve

never understood that and I never will. I’ve often

wanted to join those who speak to this on Christmas,

nicely or not�so�nicely. But it seems so out�of�place

on such a holy occasion. So, I’d rather address you,

our regulars. Because, for one thing, it’s our job,

yours and mine, to bring them back. Did we pray so

well, with such energy and excitement, on Christmas

as to spark the interest of others? Did someone who

wandered into Church and sat near you say to them-

selves, “Whatever faith drives that person to such holi-

ness, I want that!” Did we SING? Did we welcome

them with a smile? Did we move over to make room

for them? In any case, let us who have returned for

this Feast of the Holy Family realize that the gifts of

Christmas are not yet all unwrapped. They are not yet

distributed. And they are certainly not yet put to use.

Just as Mary and Joseph did everything they could for

the care and the protection of the Christ Child, let us

ask ourselves if we are doing everything in our power

to care for the Lord and His Church. Come, let us

adore Him. �� fr. jeff�

THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY�

We now continue our celebration of Christmas.

For us, the season ends on Sunday, January 12

th

.�

Today we honor the Holy Family. We pray for our

own family and extended family as well as our parish

family. Let us imitate the goodness and example of

the Christ Child; Mary, His mother, and St. Joseph.�

JANUARY 1

ST

, THE FEAST OF MARY�

Remember that New Years is a holy day of obliga-

tion for us, the Feast of Mary, the Mother of God.�

Our Masses will be Tuesday evening at 5 pm and

Wednesday morning at 9 am. Please note that this

schedule is different from our normal weekend sched-

ule; instead, we follow the Christmas schedule. See

elsewhere in the bulletin for other Masses in the area.

Be sure to start the new year off with your prayerful

attendance at Mass.�

FIRST FRIDAY�

This Friday, Jan. 3rd is First Friday. Join us for

Mass at 7 am. Communion calls to the homebound

will not be scheduled this week since we visited eve-

ryone near Christmas. �

Confessions will take place Thursday at 4 pm.�

BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION�

Here at QW we will host the next Baptism Prepara-

tion Session for our area. This will be on Tuesday,

Jan. 7th at 7 pm in the Rectory Meeting Room.�

This session prepares all first time parents for the

celebration of Baptism. If it has been more than three

years since you attended, we ask you to attend again.�

Godparents / sponsors are welcome and encour-

aged to attend. But parents may want to attend first

before choosing people for this role so you know its

importance and requirements.�

Please call the rectory 834�4701 to pre�register.�

MARRIAGE PREPARATION�

For those who celebrated Engagements over the

holidays, we wish you well to begin your marriage

preparation.�

The first step to schedule a wedding at QW is to

talk with Fr. Jeff. That first conversation will enable

you to set a date and know the required process of

preparation. Please call 834�4701. �

Please check our bulletin or the diocesan website

for the schedule of Pre�Cana sessions in our area or,

even better, an Engagement Encounter weekend.�

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