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Weekend Update January 10/11, 2026

January 10/11, 2026
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD

The Christmas Season began on Wednesday, December 24th with the Vigil Mass for the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord and will end this weekend with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord.

       ~ Here I am Lord. As your servant, what do you ask of me?
~ God is with us always. What deeds will you do to bring kindness to others?
~ Do you remember your Baptism? As a child of God, do something to show your appreciation of Him this week.

READINGS FOR THE WEEKENDhttps://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011126.cfm

DAILY BIBLE READINGS: https://bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-reading

 

LIVE-STREAMING FROM ST. POLYCARP: Visit https://www.youtube.com/c/StPolycarpSmyrnaDE for live stream at 8:30 am, Tuesdays & Wednesdays and 4 pm on Saturdays. (Once at the site, click on “Live”.)  Live stream from the Cathedral of St. Peter can be viewed on the Diocesan YouTube channel (DIOCESE OF WILMINGTON – LIVE STREAMING) at https://www.youtube.com/user/DioceseofWilm

PARISH WEBSITE: Visit: www.saintpolycarp.org/.

WEEKLY PARISH BULLETIN: CLICK HERE  or use this QR code. Previous bulletins can also be viewed.  (New Bulletins are posted on Fridays.)
Thank you to all of our weekly bulletin sponsors for your support during the year! Your support has not gone unnoticed by our parish community and is so appreciated!

BULLETIN OVERFLOW: There’s always information that doesn’t fit in our BulletinBulletin Overflow – CLICK HERE or use this QR code

 


IMPORTANT REMINDERSWhen receiving the Blessed Sacrament at Mass, please consume the Eucharist in front of the Priest, Deacon, or Eucharistic Minister prior to stepping away. It is not permitted to walk away with the Blessed Sacrament, take it back to your pew or leave Church with Jesus in your hand. When approaching the altar to receive Holy Communion, please approach with reverence (folding hands and being in a prayerful mode) and after receiving the Sacrament. Remember, it is the Body and Blood of Jesus that you just received.


Effective January 19, 2026:  The Reverend William A. Trader, O. Praem is appointed Administrator of Our Mother of Sorrows, Centreville, MD.
THANK YOU FR. TRADER: Fr. Trader wanted to let you know that he will miss all of you and asked if you could please keep him in your prayers.  Thank you, Fr. Trader, for all the Masses you have celebrated for us! We will miss you and we will keep you in our prayers. We have been blessed by Fr. Trader’s presence when Fr. Jim is unavailable to celebrate Mass at St. Polycarp / St. Dennis. Please pray for vocations as it is becoming increasingly difficult to find priests to celebrate Mass for us.


THIS WEEK: Friday, January 9 – Friday, January 16

FAITH WITH FRIENDS: Start the New Year with fellowship and faith! Faith with Friends gathers Sunday, January 11, at 9 am in the Library. Invite a friend to grow in faith together!

 

BLESSED CALENDARS are available at the doors of the Church. Don’t forget to pick-up one or two as you leave Mass this weekend!

 

CALLING ALL CHOCOLATE LOVERS! PSR World’s Finest Chocolate Fundraiser is back! This is your chance to stock up on your favorite chocolate! We will begin taking orders on Sunday. See the insert in this weekend’s bulletin for details! Thank you for your support!

 

ADULT FAITH FORMATION – A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO GROW IN FAITH: Make 2026 a year of renewal! If you are seeking something meaningful for the New Year, come study the Source and Summit with us. It’s on FORMED and is about the Eucharist. Let’s uncover the richness of the Mass that so many are now finding. We meet every Tuesday in the Library after the 8:30 am Mass. We will begin this Tuesday, January 13, following the morning Mass. Any questions, call Cookie Ruane 302-540-6429

 

ADULT FAITH FORMATION – BIBLE CHARACTER STUDYTUESDAY, JANUARY 13 at 6:45 pm in Room 4         
🌟 Bible Character Study – Day 3: Deborah  – The Unlikely Deliverer
God uses surprising people in powerful ways! Deborah shows us how wisdom and courage can change everything.  Judges 4–5
Don’t come alone—invite a friend to join!

 

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!  WILD, WILD WEST CELEBRATION hosted by Brother Vincent Knights of Columbus & Columbiettes. January 17, 2026. 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm DINNER & DANCE –  Featuring Cowboy Charisma.   Join us for a fun filled night! Tickets $45  Contact Mike Cunningham: mikec923@yahoo.com or 302-379-8952.

 


UPCOMING:

THE SECOND COLLECTION next weekend, January 17/18 is for our Parish School of Religion. Thank you for your support.

 

THE VOCATION CHALICE : January 18 –  Sabrina Paulino will receive the Vocation Chalice for a week of prayer for vocations.

 

OFFICE CLOSED: The office will be closed on Monday, January 19 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

 

FAITH WITH FRIENDS: Faith is better with friends! Come Sunday, January 25 at 9:00 am in the Library for Faith with Friends. Bring a friend and be encouraged!

 

ANNUAL FORUM: SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 2026 The Saint Polycarp Pastoral and Finance Councils invite you to attend our Annual Forum on Sunday, January 25, 2026, following the 10:30 am Mass. This is your opportunity to share your ideas and dreams for our parish and community. We will meet in Mother Drexel Hall. The Knights of Columbus will be serving breakfast.

 

MONTHLY BREAKFAST: On January 25th, the Brother Vincent Knights of Columbus will be hosting a Pancake breakfast following the 10:30 Mass.
Menu: Pancakes (3), Scrambled eggs, sausage patty, toast, coffee, tea, orange juice, water. (Menu subject to change each month.)
Price: Adults $7.00, Children 6 years and older $5.00, Children 5 years old and under eat for free! Family of 4 or more $20.00
Please help the Knights help others by supporting our monthly breakfasts!

 

BVM SODALITY SOUP & BAKE SALE will be held following Masses on Saturday, January 31 and Sunday, February 1 in Mother Drexel Hall.

 

 

LADIES NIGHT OUT: Our Lady Queen of Peace Assembly is hosting a dinner for our ladies, at 6:30 pm on February 3, at St. Polycarp Church in Mother Drexel Hall. All wives and widows of 4th Degree Sir Knights are invited. 3rd  Degree Knights, interested in joining our Assembly, are also welcomed with their wives. There is no charge for dinner. To ensure we can accommodate all, please make your reservation before Feb 1. St Polycarp Reservation Contacts:  Jack Barnas 302-283-4175     Tom Boscher 302-740-9217

 

 

PARISH APPRECIATION DINNER: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2026: Reserve your spot for the Parish Appreciation Dinner. If you are active in a church organization or serve in any ministry at St. Polycarp Parish, the Parish would like to show their appreciation by inviting you to the appreciation dinner. This year the event will take place on Saturday, February 21, following the 4:00 pm Mass. Seating will be limited so reserve your spot today. You may make your reservation using the link below or simply scan the QR code. Not a fan of online formats? Call Kathy Curlett at 302-222-9326 to reserve your seat.  https://forms.gle/9eTWfTFaksEHHnWC8

 


Visit www.formed.org.
Type in our Parish zip code (19977),
Click on St. Polycarp Church then enter your name and email address!
You can also scan this QR code.

 


Is there someone you know who would like to explore the Catholic faith – someone unbaptized, or baptized in the Catholic or another Christian tradition? Do you or someone you know need the Sacraments of First Eucharist and/or Confirmation? The Catholic faith can fulfill their desire for a closer relationship with Our Lord by participating in the OCIA process. Please contact Deacon Frank Weber for more information: DeaconFrank@saintpolycarp.org or leave a message with the Parish office at (302) 653 – 8279.

HOLY COMMUNION TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUNDDo you know someone who is sick or homebound and not able to make it to Mass? We would love to give them the opportunity to receive Holy Communion in their homes. Please contact April Corrales at 302-220–9616 or Lori Ostrowski at 302-540–6522.

SATURDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION at St. Polycarp will take place monthly at the Vigil Mass for the Second Sunday of the month.  Eucharistic Adoration at St. Dennis Church (Galena MD) will take place on the Fourth Sunday of the month following the 8 am Sunday Mass.
Upcoming Saturday Eucharistic Adoration at St. Polycarp: Saturdays: January 10, February 7, March 7, April 11 and May 9.

TUESDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Tuesdays from 11 am to 8 pm in the Chapel. Do you have one hour to spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament? Call Cheryl Thomas at 302-363–0404 or email her at salcrest7@gmail.com. All are welcome to stop in and adore Jesus between 11 am and 8 pm in the Chapel on Tuesdays. Stay for 10 minutes, 1 hour…

 

THE VOCATION CHALICE MINISTRY: Please consider signing up to host the vocation chalice in your home for a week.  Families and individuals are encouraged to sign up! Text or call Alice Gaston at 302-670–7924.  For more information visit https://saintpolycarp.org/vocation-chalice.  January 18 – Sabrina Paulino; February 1 – Theresa DiMeo; February 15 – Carannante Family; March 1 – Christopher & Elvira Johnson; March 15 – Charm Sloven

 

WE NEED YOU AND YOUR TALENT! DO YOU PLAY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT? WE NEED INSTRUMENTALISTS!
Saint Polycarp Parish’s Music Ministry needs skilled instrumentalists for liturgies. Your talents can help us avoid a shortage of musicians. Contact Kathy Curlett at 302-222-9326 for more information.

 

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP (Pathway to Peace) meets on most Fridays at 5:30 pm. Please contact the parish office if you are considering joining us. 302-653-8279 or office@saintpolycarp.org.

 

CONNECTED IN CHRIST (ADULT FAITH FORMATION) meets every Tuesday after the 8:30 am Mass in the Parish Library – ALL are welcome. We begin with prayer, then watch a video, usually from FORMED and follow up with a discussion. We close with prayer by 11 am. Come and share your faith with us. Any questions, call Cookie Ruane, 302-540-6429.


CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD:
Children’s Liturgy of the Word is offered every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month during the 10:30 am Mass. This is a wonderful opportunity for children in PreK-4th grade. It mirrors the worship experience of the larger community in an engaging and interactive style. They will listen to Scripture and engage in discussions about what they have heard at their age level. Children will be called forward before the First Reading and will return to you after the General Intercessions. Our lead catechist is Anna Skinner. She, along with her assistants, have cleared background checks.

GLUTEN FREE? Do you have an intolerance to gluten? If so, our parish offers gluten-free wafers to be consecrated for you. Please see our Sacristan 10 – 15 minutes before Mass and let them know that you need a gluten-free wafer put in the pyx. At Communion, please proceed down the aisle to the priest who will have the pyx in his hand and let him know you need a gluten-free host.

REDNER’S MARKETS 1% SAVE-A-TAPE FUNDRAISER: Turn your food shopping into cash for our parish. Simply be sure to obtain and scan your Redner’s Rewards Card each time you shop. Save your whole receipt. Bring your receipts to the Parish Office or put them into the collection basket. There is no expiration date – you can turn in receipts months old!

SCAM: If you receive emails or texts from Fr. Jim asking for favors, gift cards or gifts or asking you to return his email because he has a favor to ask of you, please ignore and delete. They are not from Fr. Jim. If an email looks suspicious and you’re not sure, give the office a call. Fr. Jim has never/will never solicit donations or favors in this manner. He will not ask you to email Church directories.

THE SMYRNA/CLAYTON MINISTERIUM FOOD PANTRY is located downstairs at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 22 N. Union St., Smyrna. The pantry is open from 9:30 am to 10:30 am, Monday through Friday.  Due to the increased need in the community, the Pantry is in great need of cereal, juice boxes or pouches, peanut butter & jelly, hamburger helper, tuna helper, canned tuna, sloppy joe sauce (Manwich), boxed spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, vegetable beef and chicken noodle soups, macaroni & cheese, and Chef Boyardee canned pastas. No canned vegetables or beans are currently needed.  Please, no expired items. Here at St. Polycarp we have bins under the coat rack in the hallway near the bathrooms to accept your donations.

BULLETIN SPONSORS: Thank you to all of our weekly bulletin sponsors for your support during the year!

                                                                               

 


USEFUL LINKS:

WEBSITE: www.saintpolycarp.org.
BULLETINhttps://www.jppc.net/onlinebulletins/301template.pdf
BULLETIN OVERFLOW
https://saintpolycarp.org/this-weeks-bulletin/
YOUTUBE CHANNEL/LIVE STREAMhttps://www.youtube.com/c/StPolycarpSmyrnaDE
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SaintPolycarpCatholicChurch/
ONLINE GIVING: Please consider becoming an e-giver. It is easy to make your weekly or one-time contributions in support of the Parish.
ST DENNIS CHURCH: http://www.stdennischurch.org        153 N. Main St. Galena, MD  21635    410-648-5145
ST DENNIS CHURCH LIVE STREAM: https://www.youtube.com/@stdennisparish_galenamd/streams
DIOCESE OF WILMINGTON – LIVE STREAMING https://www.youtube.com/user/DioceseofWilm
FOR THE SAKE OF GOD’S CHILDREN: https://www.cdow.org/giving/fsgc/
THE DIALOG: http://thedialog.org/  Newspaper of the Diocese, copies available as you leave Church or online. Published every other week.
EWTN: ewtn.com


CATHOLIC FORUM/RELEVANT RADIOListen to Catholic Forum each week. Tune-in this week to meet Salesianum High School students, Anthony Morgan and Shaun Hahn, and learn how they are helping Catholic Charities’ Bayard House. The Catholic Forum podcast on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music podcasts and YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm debuts every Wednesday at 12:00 pm and on Relevant Radio 640 every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 pm.  More information is available at https://cdow.org/ministries/catholic-forum-podcast-radio-program/.

 


THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
“The origin and foundation of Christian Baptism is Jesus. Before starting his public ministry, Jesus submitted himself to the baptism given by John the Baptist. The waters did not purify him; he cleansed the waters. . . Jesus did not need to be baptized because he was totally faithful to the will of his Father and free from sin. However, he wanted to show his solidarity with human beings in order to reconcile them to the Father. By commanding his disciples to baptize all nations, he established the means by which people would die to sin.”

In Baptism, the Holy Spirit moves us to answer Christ’s call to holiness. In Baptism, we are asked to walk by the light of Christ and to trust in his wisdom. We are invited to submit our hearts to Christ with ever deeper love.”  —United States Catholic Catechism for Adults, pp. 184-185

At the start of this year, think about ways that you can bring more of Christ’s light to the world.

-from USCCB