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St. Mark The Evangelist Catholic Church

St Mark The Evangelist Roman Catholic Church

14th SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
Central Harlem

Pastor: Fr. Freddy Washington, CSSp.Founded on April 25, 1907 in Harlem, NY. St. Mark the Evangelist Church was started in 1907 as one of the parishes of the Archdiocese of New York and was staffed by diocesan priests. In light of the expanding Black and dwindling White populations, John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York, requested the services of the Holy Ghost Fathers. Father Christopher Plunkett, in 1912, was appointed pastor of St. Mark, the first Catholic Church in Harlem to welcome Black people. In its first years, the church listed 10,000 communicants, more than one sixth of the population in Harlem during that time. Many other significant advances were made during Fr. Plunkett’s nineteen-year term as pastor. Over 4,000 converts were brought into the church. In addition, a social hall and a playground were constructed with money he raised.E-mail: [email protected]

Lifelong Faith Our Future

  • Preparation for our sacramental programs, First Communion and Confirmation, as part of the Lifelong Faith Formation initiative. Parents will learn alongside their children rather than separately.
  • Family and parish-wide events will be added to Faith Formation offerings as the program grows.
  • Adults will continue to find more opportunities to get involved in parish-wide events for learning on Catholic teachings, retreats, small groups, and Scripture-based faith sharing.
  • The current curriculum for elementary and youth Faith Formation will continue to be enhanced with more family-oriented materials and resources.

We All Desire Good Health But As We Age It Does Become A Common Occurrence That We May Not Enjoy The Good Conditioning Which We Had During Earlier Years In That Regard We Encourage All Of Our Parishioners Who May Experience A Serious Health Concern To Reach Out To Your Fellow Members Of The Parish Family Here At St Mark The Evangelist And Have Your Name Or The Name Of A Loved One Placed On The Prayer List Which Is Published And Updated In Each Week’s Bulletin Our Lord Encourages Us To Ask And Seekfor Whatever We Wish And If It Is According To His Will He Will Grant Our Request This Includes The Healing Of Our Bodies Our Minds Our Spirit Our Relationships And So Much More So Be Not Afraid Let Us Know Your Prayer Intentions By Clicking On The Link Below And Find Peace In Knowing That Your Brothers And Sisters In Christ Are Praying

  • 2023 Mass Intention FormIn advance of the parish Mass Intention Book being open on Thursday, October 6, attached please find a link to the 2023 Form which you can fill out and have with you when the book opens. We will begin processing Mass Intentions on October 6, 9:00 AM inside the Social Hall. It helps if your form is completed prior to your arrival. A reminder that until January 1, 2023 we will only be accepting a maximum of 3 Mass Intentions per family, one of which may be on a weekend. This is done in order to give the most amount of parishioners an opportunity to choose the dates and times desired. Additional 2023 Mass Intention Forms may be picked up at the parish office during business hours. https://stmarkrcc.com/mass-intention-request-form-2023
  • COMEDY SHOWS: Late Night Catechism – November 18, 2022The Men’s Guild is hosting two comedy shows on Friday, November 18 titled “Late Night Catechism.” The shows will be held in the Parish Social Hall and tickets may be purchased by clicking on the link attached.
  • Men’s Emmaus Application for November 1-3, 2022This fall’s Men’s Emmaus Experience will be held November 1-3 at Lake Yale Conference Center in Leesburg. This event is limited to 30 men and so you are encouraged to get your application in early as they will be processed on a first come, first serve basis. Attached you will find the application. For any questions, please contact Bruce at 418-0368.
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    Anba Kirillos Seniors Society

    • Welcome all our parishioners who are 55 years and over.

    • The activities include monthly spiritual meetings and lunch, midweek gatherings at the cathedral café, trips and outings within and outside Canada and online lessons to promote physical and cognitive health.

    • Next monthly meeting will be on March 26 and there will be a bus trip the Coptic Convent in Paisley ON on April 2.

    St Mark The Evangelist

    St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church

    7081 SE HWY 42, SUMMERFIELD, FLORIDA 34491 347 9317, Email: [email protected]7081 SE Hwy 42 | Summerfield, Florida, 34491 | 352-347-9317

    • Welcome to St. Mark of St. Mark the Evangelist, seek to know the heart, see the face, and be the hands of Christ, Son of God, Son of Mary.

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    Could You Please Help Out The Parish By Bringing Up The Gifts At Mass

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    Were invited to join in prayer with Saint Andrew Parish, Waynesboro.

    Holy Hour 1:00-1:45 at St. Andrew Catholic Church, 12 North Broad Street, Waynesboro. The rosary will be prayed at 1:30pm.

    Life Chain 2:00-3:00pm on the square in Waynesboro.

    This is a peaceful and prayerful public witness of pro-life individuals all around our nation who stand for 60 minutes praying for our nation and for an end to abortion. It is a visual statement of solidarity by the Christian community that abortion kills children and that the Church supports the sanctity of human life from the moment of conception until natural death.

    Stand with many other Christians to witness to the sanctity of all human life. During both events there are no protest rallies or speeches, just silent witness & prayer. Waynesboro officials are aware of the life chain and have given permission for the event to take place on the sidewalks at both locations. Come, be involved! Stand up for life!

    After the 5 pm Mass on Saturday, June 18, please join us as we honor Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. This is an indoor/outdoor event suitable for all ages. Heres how you and your family can be a part of it:

    Saturday, January 29: Double Feature!

    6:15 7:30 pm Joseph, King of Dreams

    7:45 9:15 pm Clare & Francis, Part 1

    Saturday, February 26:

    6:15- 8 pm Clare & Francis, Part 1

    8:15 10 pm Clare & Francis, Part 2

    Joseph, King of Dreams

    Clare & Francis

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    The Heart Of The Matter

  • It’s a life-long process, not connected in any way to the period of ones schooling.
  • It fits into everyday life and is not separate from the joys and sorrows, the griefs and anxieties we all face.
  • It flows from our shared worship for which we assemble every Sunday.
  • Its the Good News we believe, and how we discern Gods direction in our lives.
  • It is the key to human happiness for us all.
  • Grow Serve Share Connect

    15TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – July 10, 2022 | 8:00am

    We are called as one to embrace a sense of stewardship and engagement, to grow in Christ, serve one another, share our gifts and connect in faith.

    Sunday:7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm

    Daily Mass:

    Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday: 7:00am & 9:00am

    Wednesday: 7:00am & 6:30pm

    Friday: 7:00, 9:00am, 12:30pm , 7:00pm

    Saturday: 9am

    Available in our Msgr. Bellow Adoration Chapel. See ourAdoration pagefor more details.

    Confession:

    Wednesday: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

    Saturday: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

    Daily:

    6:15 am to 6:45 am

    8:15 am to 8:45 am

    Friday: 11:45 am to 12:15 pm

    Sunday

    6:45 am to 7:15 am

    8:15 am to 8:45 am

    10:15 am to 10:45 am

    12:15 pm to 12:45 pm

    4:15 pm to 4:45 pm

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