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St. Mary, Pylesville MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. Mon., Tue., Wed. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. Thursday (Communion Service) 9:00 a.m. Adoration & Devotions Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 1st Friday Devotions Each Month 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Parish Office: 410-879-4015 / 410-838-7471 / 410-452-5166 Diana - ext. 20 Barbara - ext. 22 Janet - ext. 24 Fr. Kunkel - ext. 28 Larry - ext. 25 Rachel - ext. 23 Fax: 410-452-8493 Website: www.stmaryspylesville.org https://www.facebook.com/StMarysOfTheAssumptionCatholicChurch PASTORAL COUNCIL President, Jim Edwards • 410-638-8325 Vice President, Ken Kiedrowski 410-830-9038 Secretary, Eric Rhodes 443-417-6859 MINISTRIES Adult Education........................... Ron Bowers 443-243-5142 Liturgy ............................................... Lois Fritz 410-692-5949 Maintenance ...................... Larry Glos 410-879-4015 ext. 25 Finance........................................ Sandy Raab - 410-452-5891 Christian Outreach ..................... Bob Hoopert 410-692-4157 Family Ministry ................. Mike & Carol Moore 717-993-2605 Health Care Ministry ................. Charlotte Yost 410-836-1977 Respect Life......................... Deborah Brocato 410-440-6348 Parish Activities ........... Barbara Sadler 410-879-4015 ext. 22 Vacation Bible School ............. Rachel Bittner 717-456-9118 Sacrament Coordinator............... Kathy Ayers 410-836-1141 Development ................................ Gary Dumer 410-879-8213 ChristLife …………………………….Ellen Dumer - 410-236-7871 Parish Council meets 2nd Tuesday of every month. Boy Scout Troop 811 meets Sunday, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Scout Master: S t e v e S u l l i v a n 410-836- 1390 . Knights of Columbus meets 2nd & 4th Monday of the month. Grand Knight - Walt Novicki at 410- 692-6363.. Telephone Prayer Chain: MD & PA Dotty Hughes @ 410-692-5800 CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION Tuesday: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday: High School Faith Formation 6:45 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. Confirmation Prep Oct. - May - 6:45 p.m. 1st Tuesday of the Month G .I.F.T. (Growing In Faith Together) A homestudy program for families with children up to 8th grade. STAFF Pastor, Rev. A. Henry Kunkel • [email protected] Weekend Assistant, Rev. Lloyd George, S.J. Weekend Assistant, Rev. Paul Henry Deacon, Rev. Mr. Gary Dumer, Jr. • [email protected] Deacon, Rev. Mr. Phillip G. Seneschal • [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Diana Weidner [email protected] Business Manager, Barbara Sadler [email protected] Director of Faith Formation, Janet Young [email protected] Youth Ministry/Confirmation, Rachel Bittner [email protected] Choir Director, Irene Yeakel [email protected] Contemporary Music Coordinator, Kay Wolff Maintenance, Larry Glos SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: by appointment only for both Baptism preparation and Baptism date. Call the parish office at 410- 879-4015 ext. 20. One sponsor must be a confirmed, practicing Catholic. Both must be Christians. Attendance at Baptism Preparation Class is required. Parents are encouraged to attend this Class before the birth of their baby. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: According to Archdiocesan policy, couples are required to make an appointment with a priest or deacon of the parish at least 6 months in advance of the date they plan to celebrate their wedding. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Available after all of the weekend Masses and at other times by appointment. This Sacrament of the Sick is intended for those who are ill or infirm. Parishioners planning to enter the hospital are encouraged to receive this sacrament prior to admission. Parish members visit hospitalized or homebound parishioners when notified of their illness. Please be aware that the hospital will not inform us. COMMUNION CALLS: Please call the Rectory if you would like Communion brought to a sick member of your family. Daily Adoration: We have Daily Adoration of the Blessed Sacra- ment from 7:30 a.m. until mass begins at 9:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join in this special devotion. Food for the Needy: 2nd Sunday of every month. New Parishioners: WELCOME. If you have not registered, registration forms may be obtained from the vestibule of the Church or by calling the Parish Office. If you are leaving the Parish, please notify us. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 3:30 to 3:50 p.m. or by appointment. CRISIS PREGNANCY? (800) 492-5530 SUFFERING FROM ABORTION? 410-354-900 1021 St. Marys Road Pylesville, Maryland
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St. Mary, Pylesville MASS SCHEDULESaturday 4:00 p.m.

Sunday 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.Mon., Tue., Wed. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. Thursday

(Communion Service) 9:00 a.m.Adoration & Devotions Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

1st Friday Devotions Each Month 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Parish Office: 410-879-4015 / 410-838-7471 / 410-452-5166Diana - ext. 20 • Barbara - ext. 22 • Janet - ext. 24

Fr. Kunkel - ext. 28 • Larry - ext. 25 • Rachel - ext. 23Fax: 410-452-8493 • Website: www.stmaryspylesville.org

https://www.facebook.com/StMarysOfTheAssumptionCatholicChurch

PASTORAL COUNCILPresident, Jim Edwards • 410-638-8325

Vice President, Ken Kiedrowski –410-830-9038Secretary, Eric Rhodes – 443-417-6859

MINISTRIESAdult Education........................... Ron Bowers • 443-243-5142Liturgy ............................................... Lois Fritz • 410-692-5949Maintenance ...................... Larry Glos • 410-879-4015 ext. 25Finance........................................ Sandy Raab - 410-452-5891Christian Outreach ..................... Bob Hoopert • 410-692-4157Family Ministry ................. Mike & Carol Moore • 717-993-2605Health Care Ministry ................. Charlotte Yost • 410-836-1977Respect Life......................... Deborah Brocato – 410-440-6348Parish Activities ........... Barbara Sadler • 410-879-4015 ext. 22Vacation Bible School ............. Rachel Bittner • 717-456-9118Sacrament Coordinator............... Kathy Ayers • 410-836-1141Development ................................ Gary Dumer • 410-879-8213 ChristLife …………………………….Ellen Dumer - 410-236-7871

Parish Council meets 2nd Tuesday of every month.

Boy Scout Troop 811 meets Sunday, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Scout Master: S t e v e S u l l i v a n – 4 1 0 - 8 3 6 -1 3 9 0 .

Knights of Columbus meets 2nd & 4th Monday of the month. Grand Knight - W a l t N o v i c k i a t 4 1 0 -6 9 2 - 6 3 6 3 . .

Telephone Prayer Chain:MD & PA – Dotty Hughes @ 410-692-5800

CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION Tuesday: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday:High School Faith Formation 6:45 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.

Confirmation Prep Oct. - May - 6:45 p.m.1st Tuesday of the Month

G .I.F.T. (Growing In Faith Together)A homestudy program for families with children up to 8th grade.

STAFFPastor, Rev. A. Henry Kunkel • [email protected]

Weekend Assistant, Rev. Lloyd George, S.J.Weekend Assistant, Rev. Paul Henry

Deacon, Rev. Mr. Gary Dumer, Jr. • [email protected], Rev. Mr. Phillip G. Seneschal • [email protected]

Administrative Assistant, Diana [email protected]

Business Manager, Barbara [email protected]

Director of Faith Formation, Janet [email protected]

Youth Ministry/Confirmation, Rachel [email protected]

Choir Director, Irene Yeakel [email protected]

Contemporary Music Coordinator, Kay Wolff Maintenance, Larry Glos

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: by appointment only for both Baptism preparation and Baptism date. Call the parish office at 410-879-4015 ext. 20. One sponsor must be a confirmed, practicing Catholic. Both must be Christians. Attendance at Baptism Preparation Class is required. Parents are encouraged to attend this Class before the birth of their baby.SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: According to Archdiocesan policy, couples are required to make an appointment with a priest or deacon of the parish at least 6 months in advance of the date they plan to celebrate their wedding.SACRAMENT OF THE SICK: Available after all of the weekend Masses and at other times by appointment. This Sacrament of the Sick is intended for those who are ill or infirm. Parishioners planning to enter the hospital are encouraged to receive this sacrament prior to admission. Parish members visit hospitalized or homebound parishioners when notified of their illness. Please be aware that the hospital will not inform us.COMMUNION CALLS: Please call the Rectory if you would likeCommunion brought to a sick member of your family.Daily Adoration: We have Daily Adoration of the Blessed Sacra- ment from 7:30 a.m. until mass begins at 9:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join in this special devotion.Food for the Needy: 2nd Sunday of every month.New Parishioners: WELCOME. If you have not registered, registration forms may be obtained from the vestibule of the Church or by calling the Parish Office. If you are leaving the Parish, please notify us.SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 3:30 to 3:50 p.m. or by appointment. CRISIS PREGNANCY? (800) 492-5530SUFFERING FROM ABORTION? 410-354-900

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1ST

SUNDAY OF LENT

FEBRUARY 14, 2016 Today’s Readings Readings for 2/21/16

1st Sunday of Lent 2nd Sunday of Lent

Dt 26: 4-10 Gn 15: 5-12, 17-18

Rom 10: 8-13 Phil 3: 17—4: 1

Lk 4: 1-13 Lk 9: 28-36

MASS INTENTIONS FEB 15TH

TO 21ST

, 2016

Monday 9:00 a.m. Helen Healy

Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Michael Jackson

Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Communion Service

Thursday 9:00 a.m. Communion Service

Friday 9:00 a.m. Lorraine Hebert (B)

Saturday 4:00 p.m. Jack Gibson Jr

Sunday

8:00 a.m.

9:30 a.m.

11:15 a.m.

Betty Tarbert

Terri Hill

Bonnie Desper

(SI) Special Intentions (B) Birthday (A) Anniversary (H)

Health

PRAY FOR THE SICK: Please notify the Church office if

you are in need of prayer, so that we can include you in our

Prayer List.

Please pray for: Michael Barlow, Lawrence Boden, Roy

Broyles, Aaron Carter, Kemper (Scoop) Cline, Ginger

Corvin, Kathleen Douglas, Steve Ferguson, Don Green, Jill

Hoffinger, Janet Jourdan, Baby Kellan, Kelly Lally, Candace

Webb Lee, Santo Lombardo, Katherine Miller, Jim Mixon,

Mack Palmer, Genelia Peagler, Holly Ritchie, Barbara

Schroll, Jeanne Berg Stith, Linda Webb, Michael Webb,

Marie Weller, Jim & Bev Wilson, Barbara Wunner.

SCHEDULE FOR WEEKEND OF 2/21/16 Ministry Sat 4 pm Sun 8 am Sun 9:30 Sun 11:15

Priest HK LG HK HK

Lectors R Pitz V Nowak K Kiedrowski T Palazzo

EM T Angel F Holtz J Bowman D Eakes

M Demski M McGraw M Childress M Palazzo

D Hughes S Muller L Hall M Rudell

B Mank B Nowak L Robbins P Seneschal

M Washburn

Server G Arnett A Engel J Devereux J Eakes

H Arnett A Engel J Devereux M Kujawa

S Plummer

Sacristan B Stewart J Devereux W Eakes

SUNRISE

COMMUNION SERVICE St. Mary’s offers a Communion Service every

Wednesday at 6:00 a.m. All are welcome to attend.

For more information please contact, Mike Dodson

@ 717-382-4756

..FROM FR. KUNKEL Lent is a challenge for all of us. It is traditionally a

time when we give things up, or do a bit more. But during Lent it is

often easy to miss the point. Lent is not about devising cunning plans

to beat the system, or showing how good we are because we can do

without sweets. Lent is about drawing closer to God!

On Ash Wednesday you might have heard the words, “Turn

away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel.” This is exactly what

the next few weeks are all about - being more faithful to the Gospel

we believe in! Whatever we do, whether we give up something, or

do something extra, the whole point of it must be that it brings us

closer to God.

At the end of his forty days in the wilderness, Jesus had the

strength to trust completely in God. That is our goal also. Jesus was

able to resist temptation because he was never separated from God.

We, too, can resist temptation if we focus on God.

Over the next few weeks we must allow our Lenten observance

to turn our hearts and minds to God in a special way. At the end of

our forty days may we truly be able to say: “Yes, I have worshiped

the Lord my God, and served him, alone!” The temptations in the

desert called Jesus to cling to the old and forget the new. Instead,

Jesus chose conversion.

Let this first Sunday of Lent draw us to conversion. Let us toss

aside old patterns that speak of power, prestige, and manipulation.

Let us put on the new person that is Jesus - a person of service to

others, of prayer, and of mercy. Think about it!!

INSTRUMENTS OF CHRIST’S

PASSION AND DEATH St. Mary’s did revive last year an old Lenten tradition

in our parish. For each Mass during the Sundays in

Lent, a family may volunteer to participate in the

opening procession by bringing up one of the symbols

we associate with the Passion of Christ. Because the

Sacred Passion of Christ is the source of all of our

happiness and good, so the instruments of it are justly considered as

objects of our veneration. “If the Ark of the Covenant,” says St.

Jerome, “was held in such high veneration among the Jewish people,

how much more ought Christians respect the wood of the cross and

the other instruments of Christ’s passion, where on our Savior offered

himself a bleeding victim for our sins”. By devoutly respecting the

instruments of Christ’s passion during the Sundays of Lent, we

profess our faith in Him who suffered for us. We also excite our

hope in His merit, enkindle His love in our hearts and renew the

grateful remembrance of His death.

There are ten instruments that we will reflect on during the Primary

five Sundays of Lent: the Lamb and the Lance; The Whip and the

Crown of Thorns; The Jug of Wine and the Sponge; the Dice and the

Sign; and the Hammer and the Nails. These Sacred Instruments by

which our Redeemer triumphed over sin and death and purchased for

us mercy, grace, and salvation.

These symbols, of “Instruments of the Passion” will week by week

become part of the altar decorations during the season of Lent. For

instance, a figure of a lamb and a lance will be carried up during the

Masses on the First Sunday of Lent (February 14th ). Families

wishing to participate in this tradition may sign up on the roster

located in the vestibule of the church.

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BAPTISM Through the Holy Waters of Baptism, we welcome

into St. Mary’s Faith Community…Jude Angelo

Warne, son of Matthew & Cara. And Lincoln

Edward dolly son of Richard & Victoria.

As Jesus fasted 40 days in the desert, the Church traditionally fasts during

Lent. A form of bodily prayer, fasting and abstinence in union with other

Christians reminds us of our utter dependence on and love for God. A

gesture of repentance, fasting is symbolic of a change of heart as we turn

away from sin to live in fidelity to the Gospel.

LENTEN REGULATIONS FOR

FAST AND ABSTINENCE

Fasting, almsgiving, and prayer are the three traditional disciplines of

Lent. The faithful and catechumens should undertake these practices

seriously in a spirit of penance and of preparation for Baptism or of

renewal of Baptism at Easter.

Fasting is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday by all 18

years of age and older, who have not yet celebrated their 59th birthday. On

a fast day one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to

maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but

together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is

not permitted, but liquids, including milk and juices, are allowed.

Abstinence is observed by all 14 years of age and older. On days of

abstinence no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to work

would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. Ash Wednesday, all

the Fridays of Lent and Good Friday are days of abstinence.

NOTE: If a person is unable to observe the above regulations due to ill

health or other serious reasons, other suitable forms of self-denial are

encouraged.

THE DIVINE MERCY

SAINT FAUSTINA On October 5, 1938 a young religious by the name of Sister Faustina

died in a convent of the Congregation of Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy in

Cracow, Poland. She came from a very poor family that had struggled

hard on their little farm during the terrible years of World War I. Sister

had only three years of very simple education. Hers were the humblest

tasks in the convent, usually in the kitchen, the vegetable garden, or as

porter.

On February 22, 1931, Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ appeared to

this simple nun bringing with Him a wonderful message of Mercy for all

humanity. As a special sign of His forgiving love, Jesus called for a Feast

of the Divine Mercy to be celebrated in the whole Church. We will do this

here at St. Mary’s on the Sunday after Easter. For each week of Lent, we

will be offering you a short reflection . These reflections are messages

from Saint Faustina’s diary

DEVOTION TO THE

DIVINE MERCY FIRST WEEK – WORKS OF MERCY (DIARY#742) I demand from you deeds of mercy, which are to arise out of love for Me.

You are to show mercy to your neighbors always and everywhere. You

must not shrink from this or try to excuse or absolve yourself from it. I am

giving you three ways of exercising mercy toward your neighbor: The

first-by deed, the second-by word, the third-by prayer.

CELEBRATIONS & CONGRATULATIONS!!

Happy Birthday-80’s and over

Patricia Hushon 86 Feb 17

Charles Era 82 Feb 26

Happy Anniversary--25th

, 50th

& over 50

Thomas & Joanne McVan 63 Feb 13

Pete & Lois Fritz 58 Feb 16

Tom & Lou Hall 52 Feb 23

If you do not want your name(s), and/or your age in the

bulletin please notify Barbara, Ext. 22

REGIONAL PENANCE SERVICE

There will be a Regional Penance Service

for the Holy Year on Friday, March 4, 2016

at 7:00 p.m. at St. Ignatius Hickory Parish

Church. This regional Penance Service will

take the place of “The Light is On” this year

in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. St.

Ignatius is located at:

533 E. Jarrettsville Rd.

Forest Hill, MD 21050

Phone 410-879-1926

RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Fourth Month (size: about 9 inches)

The baby’s brain has begun maturing – a process that will continue

until she is about 14 years old. Her eyelids are now sealed shut and

will re-open at 7 months. Her taste buds are working. Nutrients

consumed by her mother are passed on to her within an hour or 2.

Three hundred quarts of fluid a day are sent to the baby via the

umbilical cord. Fine hair begins to grow on head, eyebrows and

eyelashes. Facial expressions similar to the baby’s parents can be

seen at this time. This month, REM (rapid eye movement) has been

recorded – a sign of dreaming.

ACTION: PRAY for the conversion of hearts to recognize the

sanctity of life from conception until natural death. Pray especially

for the Maryland General Assembly that they will not pass the End of

Life Options Act that will legalize physician-assisted suicide.

Contact Governor Hogan and your legislators to tell them you oppose

this bill.

LENTEN SOUP

SUPPERS/STATIONS Lenten Soup Suppers are every Friday, from

5:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. in the Parish Center

followed by Stations of the Cross in the

Church at 7:00 p.m. Free will offering for

the Soup Supper will benefit Catholic Heart Work Camp.

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STEWARDSHIP UPDATE “Treasure” – February 7, 2016

Offertory - Envelopes $6,743.00

Poor Box – Little Sisters of the Poor 273.15

Mass Attendance 670

The message of stewardship is that God’s gifts,

shared, will always be enough. Thank you for

continuing to share your gifts with the parish, others

and the Lord. Your generosity is deeply appreciated.

Please consider remembering St. Mary, Pylesville in

your will. Catholics of generations to come will thank

you for your thoughtfulness and remember you in

prayer.

Embracing Our Mission Campaign Payments:

Payments should be mailed directly to the

Archdiocese of Baltimore.

**Next Weekend: February 20th

& February 21st

Weekly Offering: Provides a regular predictable source of funding

so the Church can meet its practical responsibilities; cost of facilities,

administration, worship, salaries/benefits, religious education

subsidy, ministries, and miscellaneous expenses. (We encourage all

envelope users to please use your envelopes. This will assist in

decreasing the posting time.)

Catholic School Parish Assessment - Archdiocese of Baltimore: Second Collection: To partially fulfill the obligation of the People of

God to support Catholic Schools and the unique education they bring

to the children within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The funds

acquired through this special collection are specifically restricted to

use in parish, inter-parish, or Archdiocesan schools. The assessment

for FY 2016 is $14,973.10 to be paid by March 2016. Contributions

from February 9, 2015 to February 7, 2016 total $12,577.04, a

balance due of $2,396.06. Please be as generous as you can.

Poor Box: “BirthRight”: The donations to the poor box this

weekend will help support BirthRight located in Bel Air.

YOUTH MINISTRY

Rachel Bittner - Youth Minister

E-mail – [email protected]

410-879-4015 ext. 23 JOINT EVENT FOR MIDDLE

AND HIGH SCHOOL February 19th - Open Gym “Broom Hockey” @ Fawn Grove

Rec. Center from 7-9 pm. Invite a friend, bring an

old broom and shin guards!!

March 4th - Teens will be leading the Stations of the Cross

7pm in the Church, please volunteer to read.

Teens join us after Stations in the Youth

Room at 8 pm for Ice Cream Sundaes and a

Movie Night.

March 13th - Stuffing of the Easter Eggs in the Youth

Room from 12:30pm til 2pm. Need teens to

volunteer.

March 25th - Outdoor Stations of the Cross 11 am. Meet in

the Youth Room to join us for Outdoor

Stations and then for lunch, Cheese Pizza,

weather permitting, let us know if you are

c coming.

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY

Hannah Bittner – Coordinator

717-380-7443 St. Mary’s Young Adult Ministry provides a

safe and welcoming environment for young

adults in the parish by offering social events,

trips and various outreach projects to help young

adults stay involved in the parish. Any young

adults out of high school ages 18-30 are eligible to participate in

events pertaining to young adult ministry.

I hope to see more of you young adults in the future and hope you

will come out and participate in our program.

Hannah Bittner.

PARISH ACTIVITIES

Thank you to everyone who participated in our

last book discussion. Join us for our next

meeting on February 18th at 12:30 p.m. in the

youth room of the parish center. We will be

reading, “Having a Mary Heart in a Martha

World.” For more information, please contact

Leslie Kline at 410-688-0574 or [email protected].

FOOD PANTRY The food Pantry will be open on Saturday,

February 20th with a snow date of February 27th

Thanks to the generosity of the parishioners, in

January, we served 10 families, a total of 32

people. The Pantry is in need of paper goods,

peanut butter & jelly, mayonnaise, canned fruits, dish detergent, and

hot cereal.

Thank you for the wonderful donation from the Curling Iron, filling

my car with groceries for the pantry.

ST. MARY’S

LUNCHEON BINGO

TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2016 Join in for a relaxing day of bingo and

lunch. Doors open at 10:00 a.m. and the

low price of $9.00 include admission, lunch and a regular bingo

packet of 16 games, 3 cards to a sheet. For a small additional fee

special games and extra bingo packets can be purchased. The Menu

for March 1st is:

Shepherd’s Pie

Pistachio Cake

Progressive Jackpot for March 1, 2016

is $150.00 in 57 numbers or less.

The menu may be subject to change due to inclement weather and or

based on the availability of time for preparation.

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In the event of inclement weather, bingo will be cancelled if Harford

County Schools are closed for the day. If Harford County Schools are

delayed Bingo will be held. No makeup date.

THIS WEEK AT ST. MARY’S

Monday, February 15, 2016

6:00 p.m……………………………………….…..1st Eucharist Prep

7:00 p.m……………………………………………..… RCIA Youth

7:30 p.m………………………………..Little Rock Scripture Study

7:30 p.m. ………………………………………………Baptism Prep

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

5:30 p.m…………………………………………………………..CFF

6:45 p.m…………………………………………………………HSFF

7:00 p.m. ………………………………………………………..RCIA

7:00 p.m. …………………………………..…Liturgy Ministry Mtg

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

10:00 a.m. ………………………………………..Belles Sewing Day

7:00 ……………………………………………………..Cont. Music

Thursday, February 18, 2016

7:00 p.m. …………………………………………….Cantor Practice

7:30 p.m. ………………………………………………………..Choir

7:30 p.m. ……………………………………..Knights of Columbus

Friday, February 19, 2016

5:00 p.m. ………………………………………………..Soup Supper

6:00 p.m. ………………………………………..Rediscovering Jesus

7:00 p.m. ………………………………………………..……Stations

Saturday, February 20, 2016

10:00 a.m. ………………………………………………Food Pantry

Sunday, February 21, 2016 10:30 a.m. ………………………………………………………GIFT

……………………………………………….Boy Scouts Candy Sale

6:30 p.m. …………………………………………….Boy Scout Mtg

BLUEGRAS COFFEE HOUSE Bluegrass Coffee House March 12 from 7-10

pm. Featuring our own Ron Plummer and

His Pick’in Pals. Parish Hall Doors open at

6:30 pm, $5 donation at the door includes

your coffee/drink, a dessert and an evening

of Bluegrass music and fun. We will have a

Silent Auction plus other food for sale. All donations will benefit

Catholic Heart Work Camp.

EASTER EGG CANDY!!! Yes it’s that time of year, Parishioners we will

begin asking for donations of pre-wrapped

Easter Candy for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt

to be held on March 26 at 12 noon. Donation

boxes will be in the vestibule of the Church

and Hall. Thank you in advance, we need all donations by the 2nd

weekend in March as we will be stuffing eggs on March 13th after the

last Mass.

CALLED & GIFTED Spiritual Gifts Discernment Process: St. Mary’s wants to give you

every opportunity possible to learn what God has planned for you

and so we will offer the process beginning this Spring.

The process has 3 parts:

PART I – The Called & Gifted™ workshop. It lays the foundation

for the beginning of discernment.

PART II - A personal one-hour interview with a trained and

experienced gifts Interviewer.

PART III – This is discernment in depth. You will practice what you

have learned about discernment and using the gift you selected in

your interview.

Fees: Course materials are $25.00, this includes PART 1 and PART 2

The fee for the personal interview is $40.00 as the interviewers are

paid an honorarium for their time and skills To sign up: Call or

email…For noontime group will meet on Wednesday’s starting

March 2nd – Janet Young, 410-879-4015 x24,

[email protected] For evening group will meet on

Thursday’s begin on March 3rd – Ellen Dumer, 410-236-7871,

[email protected]

LENTEN SCHEDULE 2016 LENTEN SOUP SUPPERS EVERY FRIDAY__________________5:00 PM (PROVIDED BY HIGH SCHOOL FAITH FORMATION)

REDISCOVERING JESUS BOOK DISCUSSIONS_____________ 6:00 PM (EVERY FRIDAY DURING LENT)

STATIONS OF THE CROSS EVERY FRIDAY________________ 7:00 PM

REGIONAL PENANCE SERVICE___________________________7:00 PM

(FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH - ST. IGNATIUS HICKORY)

PARISH PENANCE SERVICE _____________________________7:00 PM

(MONDAY, MARCH 21ST)

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE PALM SUNDAY (MARCH (19TH & 20TH) MASSES

SATURDAY____________________________________________4:00 PM

SUNDAY _________________________________8:00, 9:30, & 11:15 AM

CHRISM MASS MONDAY, MARCH 21ST ____________7:30 PM CATHEDRAL OF MARY OUR QUEEN

HOLY THURSDAY, MARCH 24TH MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER__________________________7:30 PM

GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 25TH STATIONS OF THE CROSS (OUTDOOR STATIONS)________________________________ 11:00 AM

(STATIONS IN CHURCH)________________________________3:00 P.M.

GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 25TH EVENING SERVICE___________7:30 PM

HOLY SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH FOOD BLESSING__________1:00 PM (NO 4:00 P.M. MASSES)

EASTER VIGIL MARCH 26TH ______________________________8:00 PM

EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 27TH

MASSES______________________________8:00 AM CHURCH & HALL 9:30 AM CHURCH & HALL

11:15 AM CHURCH & HALL

THE PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY AND

EASTER MONDAY

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Anthony L. Parrino IIPlumbing Services

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