St. Margaret Of Scotland Roman Catholic Church

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St. Margaret of ScotlandRoman Catholic Church2431 Frazer Road Newark, Delaware 19702Phone: 302-834-0225 Fax: 302-834-0840www.margaretofscotland.org

Parish Office StaffParish LifeClergyPastor: Rev. Msgr. John P. HopkinsActivities CommitteeCathy Lavallee: 302-540-5681DeaconsTommy WattsAustin LoboReligious EducationMadeline Romano, DREmadeline@margaretofscotland.orgParish Support StaffTina Maichletina@margaretofscotland.orgLois Nowelllois@margaretofscotland.orgGeneral e Study and Faith SharingDeacon Tommy Watts: 302-834-5408Boy ScoutsJonathan Nicholls: 302-838-5294Cub ScoutsTom Hill: 302-388-9996Daughters of St. Francis de SalesSusan Brubaker: 302-834-1671Doughnuts / Refreshments after MassFriends of St. Margaret (50 )Judy Zecca 302-540-7060St. Margaret of Scotland Football TeamMichael Klepacki: 302-229-2285Golf CommitteeMike Ryan: 302-283-1474Church Cleaning GroupKathy Gustafson 302-261-6203Joanne Spence 302-832-8548GardeningJanet and Ed Tyczkowski: 302-832-1057Knights of ColumbusMike Murray: 302-593-6784Parish MinistriesSpecial Ministers of Holy CommunionKathy Linsner: 302-832-1488LectorsLynn Woerner: 302-836-5206Altar ServersDavid or Lisa Carey: 738-9530Janene Kolisz: jck1027@aol.comCantors & ChoirTom Mucchetti: 610-220-2690Mary Kate Newell: 302-521-7788Ministry of Hospitality (Ushers)Tim Higgins: 302-836-1099RCIA (The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)Nursery / BabysittingSuzy Rogers: suzyrogers622@aol.comPrayer LineKaren Kolek: 302-834-0225 ext. 108Prayer ShawlLinda Barry: 302-379-2513Barbara Coates: 302-838-7738Pro-LifeTeri Dzik: 302-834-5590Social Justice CommitteeBill Mitchell: 302-836-6006Mary Lou Gantzer: 302-521-5332St. Vincent DePaul SocietyEd Lyons: 302-834-0228VocationsFrancis Woerner: 302-836-5206Welcoming CommitteeTrish Gerhart: 302-379-3869Eucharistic AdorationPage 1 - 306

Mass ScheduleSaturday: 5:30 pmSunday: 9:30amWeekday: Mon., Wed., & Fr i. 8:30 amHoly Day: 8:30 am & 7:00 pmReconciliation: After Weekday masses or by appointmentRosary: CancelledDevotionsRosary—CANCELLEDRecitation of the Rosary is held every Monday at 6:00 p.m.Eucharistic Adoration will resumeMay 7th, Friday’s 7pm-8pmFifth Sunday of EasterMay 1 & 2, 2021Check out:https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/adorationLIVE EUCHARISTICADORATION ATEWTN CHAPEL AVAILABLE FROM9:30 AM TO 6:00 PMSaint of the WeekPhilip and James the Less, ApostlesMass IntentionsMay 3May 5May 7May 8May 98:30 am8:30 am8:30 am5:30 pm9:30 amMargaret & Hank HoinowskiAndre GreeneMicheal W. FelkerLou McHaleAll Mothers andBurns &Tabasso FamiliesAll Masses are now in-person.We will continue to FACEBOOK LIVE STREAM theSaturday, 5:30 pm MassFeast Day: May 3rdPhilip and James the Less, son of Alphaeus, are listedamong the Twelve Apostles commissioned by Jesus. Philipbrought Nathaniel to Christ, had a part in feeding the 5,000,and at the Last Supper, when asked to be shown the Father,was told by Christ: “Have I been with you for so long atime and you still do not know me, Philip?” He may haveevangelized in Turkey. Not much is known about James,but “the less” may refer to his height. One tradition putshim in Syria, while another has him martyred in the sameJerusalem persecution as James the Righteous.SacramentsBaptismBaptisms can be scheduled on most Sundays at noon. If this isyour first child you are required to attend a class. The nextbaptism class is May 18th. Call the office to schedule.Reconciliation- (Currently after weekday masses)MatrimonyConsult the parish priest at least one year before your wedding date.Communion to those unable to come to MassIf you, or a family member are not able to participate at Mass andwould like to receive communion, please contact the parish office.Anointing of the SickMASS SCHEDULEIn-Person MassesMon, Wed, and Fri. at 8:30 am(Confessions after weekday masses)Saturday Mass at 5:30pm *Sunday Mass at 9:30amTo follow the readings during mass, visitUSCCB.org and click on “Daily Readings”The Church WIFI Password is #sunflowerSocial distancing and masks will be required. * We will continue toFacebook Live Stream Mass on Saturday evenings at 5:30pm.The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick brings the compassionate presence of Christ into the midst of the suffering of those whoare ill, aging, or preparing for minor /serious surgery. If you wouldlike to be anointed, please contact the parish office.“The faithful should be encouraged to ask for the anointing, and, assoon as the time for the anointing comes to receive it with faith anddevotion”- Rite of AnointingVISIT OUR WEBSITE www.margaretofscotland.orgFOR ANY CORONA VIRUS (COVID 19) UPDATES ANDADDITIONAL RESOURCE LINKSPage 2 - 306

Parish NewsSt. Vincent de Paul Food ClosetThank you for your generous donations to the needs of thefood closet. Thank you for your generosity in helping tofeed and care for the community.St. Vincent de PaulToday, let us pray for those who are hungry, malnourished andstarving.Is there a family you know that needs assistance?Please call the society of St. Vincent de Paul at 302-834-0228, sothat together we can help those that are hungry.Thank you for your financial support to this ministry. We are currently in need of canned coffee, juice, instant potatoes, baked beans,toothpaste, jelly, Velveeta and crackers.We appreciate your generosity.From the Religious Ed Office:Please join us in congratulating these young people whocelebrated their Confirmation on Sunday, April 25: William Joseph Breitigan, Ashlee Marie Feeley, Nicholas Michael Fylak, Nicholas John Giacobello, Miguel Juan DiegoHerb, Connor David Holston, Noah Vincent Jones, Christian Sebastian Kennard, Ronan Stephen Landis, Nathaniel Joseph Lee, MarinaTheresa McCann, Esteban Antonio Nudge, Vivian Elizabeth Reiter,Krista Rose Rogers, Chase Roch Rooney, Mariana GuadalupeSchmitt, Matthew Michael Speicher, Alaina Elizabeth Stecher, Kristin Lucy Traver. We ask God’s blessing on them and their families asthey set off on their mission as fully-initiated Catholic Christians!First Eucharist Class of 2021 – We ask our parish family to please keep our young CommunionCandidates and their family in prayer as we finish upour formation process. First Communions this yearwill be celebrated on June 6 & 13.Friends of St. Margaret Senior GroupIf you are age 50 or over, interested in meeting and socializing withother parishioners, please join our senior group. Our next meeting isMay 26th at 1:00pm in the Parish Office social room.Please bring a bag lunch if you choose, dessert and beverages will beprovided along with good conversations and activities.Our group is primarily a social group, that also participates inChurch activities, group luncheons, and occasional day trips.If you would like more information, please contact Judy Zecca viaemail at jzecca@comcast.net.As we do in Church, please wear a mask as you move about thebuilding.Prayer Shawl’s are available to bepicked up during parish office hours orby contacting Barb Coates at 302-8387738.Looking for Someone to Clean your house?If you are looking for a house cleaner, or windowcleaner call your fellow parishioner, Sally at 302-2289112. Licensed. References available upon request.TAX REQUESTIf you would like a Contribution Statement for your 2020Donations, please send the below information to parishoffice@margaretofscotland.org to request your ContributionStatement to be mailed or mailed to you.You can also mail this form into the parish office or drop it into the offertorybasket.NAME:ENVELOPE :#:KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSThe St. David Council #12842, invites men 18 and older tojoin us in supporting the parish and the community throughacts of service. Please contact Grand Knight Mike Murray for additional information at 302-593-6784.Knights of ColumbusFamily of the MonthJohn and Mary Ann MayberryThe St. David Council, Knights of Columbus Family of theMonth is John and Mary Ann Mayberry. John has been activein our council since joining us in 2015. He is an officer in ourcouncil and in the 4th Degree Assembly. John can always beseen with his family at our Road-side clean-ups on FrazerRoad. He and his wife, Mary Ann, were involved in the parish Confirmation program for many years. Please join us incongratulating them in their accomplishments.Birthright of DelawareAnnual Mother’s Day Rose SalePlease support Birthright’s crisis pregnancyservices by purchasing roses after Masses onMother’s Day weekend, May 8th - 9th.Roses cost: 2/one Rose 5/three Roses 18/Dozen Roses 35/Twenty five RosesYour help will truly make a difference! Thank you. We deeply appreciate your support!! You can also make a donation to Birthrightof Delaware in lieu of roses!Social JusticeOne of our parishioners will be visiting Guatemala and will have the opportunity to take some extraluggage that could carry Bar Soap and Band Aids tothe area where our diocesan sister San Marcos parish is located. Wewill have a bin in the gathering space marked “Guatemala” for yourdonations. Accepting donations thru the end of May. Thanks somuch Any questions, contact Meg Kane Smith at 302-530-2373.Our Church cleaning volunteers will be looking for a fewmore people to help with the cleaning of Church, whichis normally done the 1st Monday of every month after8:30 mass. No sign-up is necessary, just show up. Questions? Contact Kathy at 302-261-6203 or Joanne at 302-832-8548.Ready for a changeof scenery?Let's start traveling!!!Join Monsignor Hopkins and St. Margaret of Scotland parish members onan adventure to Iceland’s Magical Northern Lights.Discover Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss Waterfall, Skaftafell National Park, Blue Lagoon, , Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon,and the Northern Lights (Aurora borealis.)When: November 1, 2021 until November 8, 2021For more information, call Chris Linsner at 302-832-1488Looking for a way to help bring joy thisseason? Shop AmazonSmile Charity Listsat smile.amazon.com/gp/ch/list/51-0389890 to donateitems to St Margaret of Scotland Rc ChurchPage 3 - 306

May is the Month of Mary!As the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary has a unique positionamong the saints, indeed, among all creatures. She is exalted, yetstill one of us.Redeemed by reason of the merits of her Son and united to Himby a close and indissoluble tie, she is endowed with the highoffice and dignity of being the Mother of the Son of God, bywhich account she is also the beloved daughter of the Father andthe temple of the Holy Spirit. Because of this gift of sublimegrace she far surpasses all creatures, both in heaven and on earth.At the same time, however, because she belongs to the offspringof Adam she is one with all those who are to be saved. (LumenGentium, no. 53)Mary embraces God's will and freely chooses to cooperate withGod's grace, thereby fulfilling a crucial role in God's plan ofsalvation. Throughout the centuries, the Church has turned to theBlessed Virgin in order to come closer to Christ. Many forms ofpiety toward the Mother of God developed that help bring uscloser to her Son. In these devotions to Mary, "while the Motheris honored, the Son, through whom all things have their beingand in whom it has pleased the Father that all fullness shoulddwell, is rightly known, loved and glorified and . . . all His commands are observed." The Church honors her as the Mother ofGod, looks to her as a model of perfect discipleship, and asks forher prayers to God on our behalf.May is Asia & Pacific IslandNational Heritage Month. Asianand Pacific Islanders (APIs) areamong the fastest-growingminority groups impactingAmerican society and the Catholic Church as well. We prayfor our API brothers and sisters,especially as their communitieshave faced increased reports ofincidents of racism and xenophobia during the COVID-19pandemic.Copyright 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.May is Foster CareAwareness Month!Join us in praying for all foster parents and children.Copyright 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.Have you joined The Dialog’s mailing list? You’ll receive our newsletter, The Angelus, with the latest diocesan news, spiritual columnsand feature stories of interest to Catholics. Find the “Get our newsletter” link at the top of every page of TheDialog.org. Stay in touchand informed with TheDialog.org: real-time news from the CatholicDiocese of Wilmington.Spartan Summer Camps –Registration Now OpenSummertime will be here before you know it. That means warmerweather, outdoor fun and SPARTAN SUMMER CAMPS! Allcamps will be conducted on the grounds of Saint Mark's HighSchool and will run the weeks of June 14 through August 2. Boysand girls who have completed Kindergarten through 7th grade areinvited to attend. Both day camps and sports camps will be offered.Spartan Day Camps will provide a variety of fun activities that include swimming, miniature golf, bowling, arts & crafts, games andmore! Spartan Sports Camps will offer instruction in a variety ofsports including baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, speed sprint &cross country, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, football, cheerleading, wrestling and strength & conditioning. To register, visit www.spartancamps.com or call Matt Smith at 757-8716.Pope Francis declared the time between December 8, 2020 and December 8, 2021 would be a year dedicated to St. Joseph, husband ofMary and earthly father of Jesus Christ.The Church reminds us that we have a powerful ally in Heaven who,having lived and worked so long in the shadows like so many unsung heroes, is both Patron of Workers and Patron of a Happy DeathHappy Year of St. Joseph!Hail, Guardian of the Redeemer,Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.To you God entrusted his only Son;in you Mary placed her trust;with you Christ became man.Blessed Joseph, to us too,show yourself a fatherand guide us in the path of life.Obtain for us grace, mercy and courage,and defend us from every evil. Amen.Christ the Teacher SchoolOur Regional Catholic Schoolwww.christtheteacher.org302-838-8850Page 4 - 306

Catholic Charities Launches“Stock The Pantry Food Drive”Currently, Catholic Charities serves over 3,000 households each year throughits food cooperatives and emergency food pantries.In addition to nonperishable food and grocery store gift cards, Catholic Charities is grateful for monetary donations in order to purchase additional food tofill bags for the food assistance programs. To make a monetary donation,visit Catholic Charities website, www.cdow.org/charities. Designate your giftto food assistance. The public can drop off food at the locations, listed below, Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m:Main Office2061 W 4th StreetWilmington, DE 19805302-655-9624Bayard House300 Bayard AvenueWilmington, DE 19805302-654-1184Marydel Retirement Village135 Jeandel DriveNewark, DE 19713302-368-2784Kent County Office2099 S. DuPont HighwayDover, DE 19901302-674-1600Sussex County Office406 S. Bedford Street, Suite 9Georgetown. DE 1994302-856-9578Casa Sam Francisco *127 Broad StreetMilton, DE 19968302-684-8694Suggested items for donation include nonperishable and shelfstable items. Catholic Charities needs the following items:-Canned meats, vegetables and fruit/ Canned Meals (chili, soup, stew)-Dried and canned beans-Boxes of pasta, macaroni & cheese, crackers, cereal, oatmeal, andpancake mix-Jars of peanut butter and jelly-Juices, coffee, tea, instant breakfasts, hot chocolate-Shelf stable milk – canned, dry, evaporated or U.H.T. fluid milk inaseptic containers-Baby food and cereal-Condiments like spreads, ketchup, mustard, relish, barbeque sauce,pickles, syrup-Cleaning products / Personal hygiene products2021 Annual Catholic AppealDisciples of Christ, Witnesses of HopeWඈඋൽ ඈൿ Lංൿൾ – Mൺඒ 2021May 2nd“Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, theold, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces ofGod’s creation, made in his own image, destined tolive forever, and deserving of the utmost reverenceand respect.”USCCB Respect Life flyer quoting Pope Francis’ “Day for Life Greeting” 2013 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. All rights reserved.Are you being called to God?If you think God might be calling you to the priesthood or to religious life, contact Fr. Norman Carroll, Diocesan Director of Priestlyand Religious Vocations (302-573-3113, vocations@cdow.org). Besure to visit our website: www.cdow.org/vocations!Marriage Pointers“Screens” (TV, computers, cell phones ) can give us alot of helpful information. BUT, they can also crowd outrelationship time. Although this is often directed to children,it starts with you and your beloved. Can you spend a daywithout using a screen this week? What will you substitute?Parenting PointersIf your child is old enough for school, they’ve probably spent a lot of class time on computer screens during Covid. Weather permitting, offer them a Nature Breakthis week - or at least some indoor art, craft, or board gamealternatives.Good NewsListen to the Catholic Forum radio program/podcasteach week. Next Saturday, May 8th, Mr. PaulSenz will discuss his book, “Fatima: 100 Questions and Answers about the Marian Apparitions.”Listento Catholic Forum every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 on RelevantRadio 640. Listen online anytime at www.cdow.org/CatholicForum,or search “Catholic Forum” on Apple, Spotify, or iHeartRadio podcasts. For photos, information regarding upcoming guests, links andmore, “Like” Catholic Forum on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Catholicforum.Rachel’s Vineyard Catholic Retreat for the Diocese of Wilmington. We are hosting a retreat May14-16, 2021. The retreat weekendis a beautiful opportunity for emotional and spiritual healing for anywoman or man who has struggled with abortion. For moreinfo contact Nan Freeman at 302-463-7711 or visitrachelsvineyard.org.READINGS FORMay 2nd—May 9thMay 2– Fifth Sunday of EasterActs 9:26-31/ Jn 15:1-8May 3– 1 Cor 15:1-8/ Jn 14:6-14May 4- Acts 14:19-28/ Jn 14:27-31aMay 5- Acts 15:1-6/ Jn 15:1-8May 6- Acts 15:7-21/Jn 15:9-11May 7- Acts 15:22-31/ Jn 15:12-17May 8- Acts 16:1-10/ Jn 15:18-21May 9- Sixth Sunday of Easter1 Jn 4:7-10/ Jn 15:9-17Page 5 - 306

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Daughters of St. Francis de Sales Susan Brubaker: 302-834-1671 Doughnuts / Refreshments after Mass Friends of St. Margaret (50 ) St. Margaret of Scotland Football Team Michael Klepacki: 302-229-2285 Golf Committee Mike Ryan: 302-283-1474 Church Cleaning Group Kathy Gu

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