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THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD

 

THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD

The Christmas season officially concludes this weekend with the celebration of Jesus’ Baptism.  Please come join us to see the beautiful trees and lights one last time before they get packed away until next year. 


From St. Maximus the Confessor (580-662 AD):

 

This feast of the Lord’s baptism, which I think could be called the feast of his birthday, should follow soon after the Lord’s birthday, during the same season, even though many years intervened between the two events.

 

At Christmas he was born a man; today he is reborn sacramentally. Then he was born from the Virgin; today he is born in mystery. When he was born a man, his mother Mary held him close to her heart; when he is born in mystery, God the Father embraces him with his voice when he says: This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased: listen to him.

 

Christ is baptized, not to be made holy by the water, but to make the water holy, and by his cleansing to purify the waters which he touched. For when the Savior is washed all water for our baptism is made clean, purified at its source for the dispensing of baptismal grace to the people of future ages. Christ is the first to be baptized, then, so that Christians will follow after him with confidence.

 

 

ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS

‘Thank you very much and thank you very kindly,’ all of you who support our parish financially year after year.  This happens in the Sunday offertory, online giving, contributions made through the parish office or arrangements made for distributions from retirement accounts, along with sales of stock and gift matching in the workplace.  However it occurs, we are grateful that it does. 

 

Registered parishioners who donated to the parish with traceable means (offertory envelope, check or online giving) should receive your annual contribution statement in the coming days, detailing our accounting of your financial stewardship in 2025.   If you do not get one or our numbers do not match yours, please contact us at the parish office.  

 

Statistics from the Pew Research Center suggest that Catholics on average donate 1% of their annual income to the church while Protestant Christians average 2%.  The average Catholic parish is often much larger in terms of membership than those of the Protestant churches, meaning we have to stretch those donations even further.  Studies show this 1% of income donated to the church has remained unchanged for 50 years, seemingly unaffected by increased wealth, wages or inflation.    

 

If you do give, have you ever sat down to estimate the percentage of your stewardship compared to your income?  Take the amount you give and divide it by the amount you make, and multiply that answer by 100.  For example, an individual or married couple who take home $60,000 a year in after-tax salary, who give $1,000 annually to the church are donating 1.6% of their after tax income to the Church.  If that same individual or couple were giving $300 a year to the church, it would amount to .5% of their take home pay.    

 

If you are giving $0, that is a problem in and of itself.  Some of our more generous donors are advancing in years and may not be with us much longer.  That means we need to find new givers at the bottom to replace those who are aging out at the top.  $5 a week or $10 a month from someone currently giving nothing could make a big difference if you add it up over the course of a year.  

 

If you do the math and find out your giving has fallen below 1% or that your giving has never reached that level, would you consider doing what it takes to at least get it to 1%?  They don’t call it sacrificial giving for nothing.

 

If you currently give more than 1%, please don’t lower it!  You are the ones we depend on to keep the lights on!  I hope and pray others will learn from your example.  

      

Churches depend completely on donations for their existence and survival.  At Queens, the annual budget between the parish and school is over $3,000,000.  Half of that is the school budget and half of the school expense is covered by tuition.  That leaves $2.25 million for us to cover through charitable giving.  That is where all of you come in.  

 

If you are open to looking into this issue, praying about it and discussing it with your family, you could use the chart below to choose a more ambitious percentage of income to donate.  In no way do we want to interfere or take away from other charities you may be supporting.  It is both/and, not either/or.  

 

Many have commented that the more they give, the more they tend to receive, just as Jesus promised.  God will not be outdone in generosity!


 

 

FOLLOW JESUS.
LEAD OTHERS TO HIM.
DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING
WEEKND RETREAT
FRI JAN 30 – SAT JAN 31

Friday January 30, 5pm – 9:30pm (includes dinner)

 

Saturday January 31, 8:00am – 4:45pm (includes breakfast and lunch)

 

The cost is $15 per participant.  This includes a book and your meals. 

 

Together, we will learn what it means to follow Jesus and lead other people to him . . .

 

Listening closely to His Word,

 

Discerning carefully His Will,  and

 

Carrying out diligently His Work. 

 

Those who do not follow Jesus will struggle in leading other people to him.  This retreat is for people at every stage of spiritual development from beginners to the advanced class, and all those in between.  You can use the link below to register.  Contact Betsy Koval at the parish office for more information.

 

  

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR MADE FOR JOY
 

THE BIBLE TIMELINE CONTINUES
TUESDAY NIGHTS AT 6:30PM

Now that the holidays are ending, many of our programs are resuming following the break, and that includes the Bible Timeline on Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm in Vincentian Hall.


 

JCS GREAT 50/50 RAFFLE TICKETS
NOW ON SALE

 

Truth, beauty and goodness are found in God, in His mercy, and in the one, holy, Catholic and apostolic Church founded by His son.  

 
 

 

“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.  Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teaching” (Heb 13:8-9).

 

Fr. Tim MacDonald

Pastor

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