May 29, 2016 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ For a

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May 29, 2016 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ For a
May 29, 2016
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Parishioner Services
Sacramental
 Infant Baptism: Registered parishioners may call the Rectory Office at 410-263-2396 for information about Baptisms at St. Mary's.
Baptismal Preparation Classes: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM at St. John Neumann Church.
 First Reconciliation and First Holy Eucharist: Please call our Office of Faith Formation at 410-990-4225.
 Confirmation: Please call our Office of Youth Ministry at 410-990-4063.
 Marriage: Registered parishioners may call the Rectory Office at 410-263-2396 for information about parish weddings.
 Pastoral Care of the Sick: Eucharistic ministry to homebound, post-hospitalizations, and hospice. Please call the parish office with
your request or if you are unable, please have a close family member call the Parish office at 410-263-2396.
 RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is a series of weekly meetings for adults who are considering becoming Catholic.
Call Deacon Leroy Moore for information at 410-990-4215.
Liturgical Ministries
 Altar Service Ministry: Roi-lyn Meehan, 410-903-3323 or Scott Meehan, 443-848-0948, [email protected],
 Eucharistic Ministry: Blanche O’Neill, [email protected]
 Lector Ministry: John Robinson, [email protected]
 Music Ministry: Ceil Ambrosetti, [email protected], Harry Thompson, [email protected]
 Usher Ministry: Larry Thrasher, 443-510-6610 [email protected]
Outreach
 Birthright: Birthright helps any girl or woman regardless of age, race, creed, marital or economic status, who feels distressed by an
unplanned pregnancy. 410-384-7700
 English as a Second Language: Eneida Green, 410-800-4717 [email protected]
 St. Vincent DePaul Outreach: Mondays from 7 - 8:00 PM; Wednesdays from 2 - 4 PM; at St. Mary’s Church
 24 Hour Help Line for Crisis Pregnancy: 1-800-550-4900
General
 New Parishioners: Registration forms are available at our parish office, or at www.stmaryschurch.org.
 Bulletin: Information considered for publication in our weekly bulletin must be submitted to [email protected]. no later
than Friday 12:00 PM for the Sunday of the following week. All notices about fund raising events must be pre-approved through
our Office of Advancement. To place an ad in our bulletin, please call Diocesan Publications at 1-800-233-8200.
St. Mary’s Church
410-263-2396
Redemptorist Community
Preaching Plentiful Redemption
St. John Neumann Church
410-266-2498
Very Rev. John Tizio, C.Ss.R.
Pastor
410-990-4011
St. Mary’s
Office of Faith Formation
410-990-4225
St. Mary’s Elementary School
410-263-2869
St. Mary’s High School
410-263-3294
St. Mary’s Hispanic Office
410-990-4015
St. Mary’s Youth & Young Adult
Ministry
410-990-4014
Office of Parish Advancement
410-268-3467
St. Mary’s Business Office
410-990-4042
[email protected]
Rev. Andrew Costello, C.Ss.R., Vicar
Rev. Patrick Flynn, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Charles Hergenroeder, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Joseph Krastel, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Miguel Martinez, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Kevin Milton, C.Ss.R.
Rev. David Verghese, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Robert Wojtek, C.Ss.R.
Deacon Leroy Moore
In Residence
Rev. William Guri, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Eric Hoog, C.Ss.R.
Rev. Alphonse Olive, C.Ss.R.
Bill Cable
Pastoral Council President
[email protected]
Fred Haller
St. Mary’s School President
410-990-4235
Mindi Imes
High School Principal
410-263-3294
Brian Reinhart
Interim Director of Faith Formation
410-990-4014
Stephen E. Means
Chief Administrative Officer
410-990-4035
Rebecca Zimmerman
Elementary School Principal
410-263-2869
Deacon Leroy Moore
Director of Liturgy
410-990-4215
Phil Jones
Director of Parish Advancement
410-990-4113
For a complete listing of our ministries and organizations visit www.stmarysannapolis.org
St. Mary’s Parish
Annapolis, Maryland
Dear Parishioners,
A true story is told about a lady named Brigitte Gerney. In
1985, while walking in a street of New York City, a construction crane fell, pinning her underneath. For six agonizing
hours, paramedics frantically struggled to keep her alive until
she could be removed from under the heavy crane. During the
ordeal Brigitte was given blood transfusions, fluids, and painkillers. But she asked for one specific thing and that was to receive Holy Communion. She was then taken to a hospital
where doctors operated on her for another five hours and she
eventually survived. The crane accident was only one of the
most recent of a series of mishaps Brigitte had experienced.
Her son, who was barely 2 years old, drowned accidentally. Her husband died of cancer. Her father
was killed in an automobile accident. Brigitte had an operation to remove a cancer and she had suffered multiple injuries in a cable car crash in Switzerland in 1982. One would say this woman was
born unlucky. But because of her indomitable faith, especially in the Eucharist, she survived all
those ordeals.
This Sunday is the feast of “Corpus Christi,” a Latin term which literally means the “Body of
Christ.” The feast commemorates our Lord giving His Body and Blood to nourish and strengthen us
in our journey through life. Like Brigitte in the above story, we sometimes encounter accidents, endure disappointments, or suffer tragedies. By ourselves, we could never survive. We need a higher
power and spiritual energy. It is unfortunate; however, that many Catholics fail to appreciate the
value of this special gift.
Speaking of value….a young woman took care of her old aunt. The aunt had inherited a fair
amount of money from her deceased brother but never mentioned it to anyone. On her death bed she
summoned her niece. “You’ve been good to me. I want to reward you. Take this frayed sweater of
mine and wear it until you become rich. The niece expressed gratitude but was disappointed. She
felt her aunt could at least have left her a watch or a ring. She buried the sweater in the bottom
drawer of her bureau. The aunt died. A year later the niece put on the sweater while she did some
yard work. She felt something in the sweater pocket. She found a key wrapped in a note. In that
box she found her aunt had given her legal title to a fortune of $300,000. The moral of the story is
that we often miss the treasures that are passed on to us because we do not take time to look.
The application of the story to today’s feast of the Body and Blood of Christ is the same. We
may miss the treasure of the Eucharist because we do not take the time to look or reflect on this
mystery. Though we celebrate Eucharist each and every day, each year the Church pauses one
weekend to meditate on the Eucharist itself.
Do we really believe Christ’s presence in the Eucharist? May the feast of Corpus Christi be an
opportunity for us to renew our appreciation of the treasure of the Eucharist and its immense value
in our life.
God Bless Us All
Fr. Tizio
Email: [email protected]
Pastor’s Pun: Did you hear about the baker who always put too much flour in his bread?
He was a gluten for punishment.
May 29, 2016
Masses and Intentions
Sunday, May 29
SM
7:00
Purgatorian
8:30
Protection of the unborn
10:30
Margo Fisher
12:30 Intention of the Adoration Adorers
5:30
Barbara Mannix
Sunday, May 29
SJN
7:30
St. Mary’s Parishioners
9:00
Robert John Hunnam
11:00
Richie Heckhaus
1:00
5:00
Harry B. Roger
Monday, May 30
6:45 SM Purgatorian
8:00 SJN Marilyn & Dale Voss (L)
12:10 SJN Carlo Brunori
Tuesday, May 31
6:45 SM
Purgatorian
8:00 SM Fr. Raphael Magee & Family (L)
Wednesday, June 1
6:45 SM Purgatorian
8:00 SJN Marie Walburn
12:10 SJN Thomas Wohlgemuth
Thursday, June 2
6:45 SM Purgatorian
8:00 SM Agnes Burns Garrity
Friday, June 3
6:45 SM Purgatorian
8:00 SJN Ray Knaut
12:10 SJN Alfred & Helen Degennis (L)
Saturday, June 4
6:45 SM Purgatorian
8:00 SM Clementina West (L)
4:30 SJN Margaret Collins
5:00 SM Kathleen Shaughness Carter
6:30 SJN Jose Julian, Jr.
Sunday, June 5
SM
7:00
Purgatorian
8:30
Donna Clarke
10:30 Gormley Family (L)
12:30 Connie Starr
5:30
Barbara Klingerman
Sunday, June 5
SJN
7:30
St. Mary’s Parishioners
9:00
Marilyn Kilpatrick
11:00
Ruth Parker
1:00
5:00
Shirley Jones
Baptism Class
The next Baptism classes will be
offered on Tuesday, June 14 or June
28 in Seelos Hall, SJN at 6:30PM.
Please call the Parish office to
register.
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Spirituality Pillar
Faith at the Table
Service to others
For I received from the Lord what
I also handed on to you, tht the Lord
Jesus on the night when he was
betrayed took a loaf of bread, and
whjen he had given thanks, he broke
it and said, “This is my body that is
for you. Do this in remembrance of
me”.
(1 Corinthians 11:23-24)
Adult: When have you been most
blessed and when have you felt a
little “broken” in your service to
others?
Child: Why is it important to keep
giving, even when you are tired?
Prayer Requests for the Sick
Michael Mattingly, Brett Stratton,
John Moeller, Maria Tirschman,
Gary Hopkins, Amy Hopkins, Steve
Schneider, Richard Wirth, Dane
Ruttum, Don Kumer, Geri Lupinski,
Dolores Ann Lewis, John Wirth, Liz
Roberts, LTJG Joseph “Joey” Breen,
USN, Laura Benningfield, Artie
Veloso, Frank Joyce, Mark Klein,
Andrew Bethard, Peggy McKeal,
Robert Thompson, Sandy Wilcher,
Ellen Menton, Thelma Baliko, Tom
Snyder, Judith Youngblood, Eileen
Fitzgerald, Frank Litko, Jim Conley,
JoAnne Cardine, Louis D’Innocenzo,
Judith Dodge, James Thornton, Eric
Billot, Suzanne Reilly, Juliet O’Brien,
Valerie Davenport, Ann Marie Beal,
Joan Korzeniewski, Gerald
Dardinski, Garrett Briggs, Joseph
Woerner, Debbie Cox, George
Lynch, Sandra Dugger, Jim Wilder,
Margaret Taylor, Pasquelino
Cerone, Terry Timme, Will Andrew
Waffe, Paul Homan, Joan Church,
Antoniette Schifanelli, Chester
Pawlik
Perpetual Eucharistic
Adoration Chapel
"The Blessed Sacrament is the first and supreme
object of our worship. We must preserve in the
depths of our hearts a constant and uninterrupted
profound adoration of this Precious Pledge of
Divine Love".
St Mary Euphrasia Pelletier
The Perpetual Eucharistic
Adoration Chapel celebrated its 20th
Anniversary in April 2016. The
commemoration will be today, Mary
29, at the 12:30 Mass at St Mary’s
followed by their annual Eucharistic
Procession. There will be a
reception at the Carroll House
hosted by the Catholic Daughters.
All are invited to attend these
events. Donations will be accepted
to cover our expenses for this joyful
occasion. Please contact Mary Ann
Mawn at 410 -267-6437 or
[email protected].
OLPH 150th Celebration at
the Basilica in DC
To celebrate the closing of the
150th year since the Redemptorists
were entrusted with the icon of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help, there will be
a mass and reception at the Basilica
of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception in
Washington, DC on Saturday,
September 17. Mass starts at 2pm
with a reception following. St. Mary's
Parish has reserved a bus for
parishioners to travel together to the
Shrine. There is a cost of $25 per
person. If you are interested in
attending, please contact MaryHelen
Bloxom at [email protected] or by
calling 301-785-5784.
Position Available
St. Mary’s is seeking a
Coordinator of Liturgy/Sacristan.
The successful applicant will have
experience in liturgical celebrations,
liturgical ministries and the
sacramental needs of the Church. A
bachelor’s degree in Theology,
liturgy, Religious Studies, or related
Deceased: Milton Bowen, Charles
field is beneficial. Please send
Mansur
resume, references, and salary
Save the Date
history by June 10th to Deacon
Parish Mission, December 12th Leroy S. Moore, St. Mary’s Parish,
through December 15th. More info 109 Duke of Gloucester St.,
to follow at a later date.
Annapolis, MD 21401.
St. Mary’s Parish
Annapolis, Maryland
Parish Library
Community Pillar
Ranger Rosary
"As a nation, we have an
obligation to remember and honor
the men and women who serve our
country - or who have servedespecially those who have made the
ultimate sacrifice. As Catholics we
have a moral duty to ensure they
continue to have access to the gift of
Christ and his Church. Continue to
pray for an increase in vocation to
th e prie s th oo d a nd mili ta ry
chaplaincy." (Archbishop Timothy Broglio
for the military services, USA)
The physical touch of the Rosary
allows us to feel the presence of our
Mother of Mercy, Mary. She will lead
us to a closer relationship to her
Divine Son and the church.
Join the Rosary makers every
Wednesday at 9:00 am -12:00 pm at
SJN. Contact: 410-990-4100, ext
4714; [email protected];
www.rangerrosary.org.
Habitat News
Four (4) volunteer spots are
available for St. Mary’s on Saturday
June 18 to continue the work on the
123 Clay Street project in Annapolis
- contact Dave Openshaw at
[email protected] to sign
up.
No experience or tools
necessary. Must be 16 or older to
build, and volunteers who are
younger than 18 must have an adult
sponsor. If you are willing to help
make and serve a lunch for 20
volunteer workers at the house
project on this build day, please
contact Shelley Hupp at
[email protected].
Fatima and Spain
Enjoy 11 days of Spain and
Fatima with Fr. Flynn from October
31st through November 10th. Visit
Fatima, Seville, Cordoba, Costa del
Sol, Granada, Toledo, Madrid and
Avila. Celebrate All Saints Day in
Fatima! Contact Deacon Moore at
[email protected] for
more information.
Recycled school supplies for
Fr. Carroll Stuhlmueller's book
Appalachian Children
"New Paths through the Old
Testament," is a very readable
introduction to the study of the Old
Testament. It invites the reader to
see the Bible in new, enriching ways.
The author puts biblical scholarship
at the service of all of us who turn to
the scriptures for moral guidance in
our daily life, for inspiration at prayer,
and for a fuller participation in the
liturgy. The book is ideal for study
groups or
personal reading.
Available in the Scripture section of
the SJN Parish Library.
St. Mary’s Environmental
Stewardship
Sign up now for Clean Energy!
Excellent new rates have just been
announced for both clean energy (a
mix of solar, wind, hydro, and
geothermal) and 100% wind energy.
Prices are either LESS than standard
fossil fuel energy, or only slightly
above; clean energy has never been
this affordable. Signing up is simple;
you will continue to receive a standard
utility bill. See details and current
rates on stmaryschurch.org (use the
“Quick Link” for St. Mary’s, a Green
Parish, at the bottom of the page) or
on
www.facebook.com/
StMarysGreenSaints, or contact Pat
Gauss [email protected].
Parish Offices Closed
The parish offices at St.
Mary’s and St. John Neumann
will be closed on Monday, May
30th, in observance of Memorial Day. All Masses will be
celebrated as scheduled.
The summer season
is a good time to
check over school and
office supplies and
see what could be
recycled for needy Appalachian
school children and teachers in
Virginia, West Virginia, and western
Maryland. The need is there and our
interest is here in this parish to reach
out for the third straight year to fill a
need that doesn't go away. We will
be collecting supplies of all types the
last two Wednesdays of July from
8:30 to noon at St. John Neumann's
Seelos Hall during Ranger Rosary's
work sessions. There will also be
help from the Catholic Daughters.
That's July 20 and 27. For
questions, call Theresa Cisneros at
410-263-8837 or Marilyn Voss at 410
-263- 5525. More information will be
published closer to our turn-in dates.
God bless you for caring.
Upcoming Events
at the Carroll House
Next speaker in the series is Tom
Croghan, owner of The Vineyards at
Dodon will discuss the topic “Why
the Mid-Atlantic will rival Bordeaux
and Burgundy as the world's greatest
wine region” on Thursday, June 2 at
7:30pm - seating is limited, $10
donation at the door.
Tours of the Carroll House begin
on Saturdays and Sundays for the
season on Saturday, June 4th from
noon until 4pm. Specialty tours, held
on Sundays at 2pm, include:
June 5 - Faith/Family/Fortune
Exhibit; June 12 - Architecture: Front
Facade Project; June 19 - Children’
Activities: kite day; and, June 26 Genealogy: Anne Arundel
Genealogical Society. No
reservations are needed, admission
is free.
For more information, visit
www.charlescarrollhouse.org or
email at info@charlescarroll house.org.
May 29, 2016
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Veterans of St. Mary’s
Did you know...
the Veterans of St.
Mary’s invites all
parishioners to share
in our 5th Annual
Memorial
Day
Remembrance
Mass, 8AM tomorrow, May 30th,
at St. John Neumann Church.
Coffee, doughnuts, and great
conversation will follow the
ceremony.
High School Highlights
Education
St. Mary’s Elementary School
“Be a Witness of Mercy”
Pope Francis
5/30 - No Classes for Students –
Memorial Day
5/31 - Grade 7/8 Exams
5/31 - Grade 7/8 Blue/White Day
6/2 - Grade 5/6 Field Day
6/2 & 3 - Grade 7 Exams
6/3 - Kindergarten Graduation 10am - SJN
6/3
Grade 8 Farewell Dinner
Performing Arts Camp
Dance – 6:30 PM
St. Mary’s Performing Arts
Camp 2016 (PAC), voted Best 6/3 - Last Day of After School Care
Fine Arts Camp in 2014, 2015 and
Congratulations to the Winners of
2016 from the Capital Gazette, is the Catholic Daughters of America
now entering its 21st year! We hope Arts Contest:
you will consider joining us for this Grades 4/5
fun experience!
Art: First Place–Paige Jacobs,
This camp is for kids who like to Second Place–Nicholas Tollefson,
sing, dance and act! Your child will Third Place–Kevin Berzins, Poetry:
receive instruction in Music, Dance First Place-Emma Coyne, Second
and Drama from experienced Place-Bridgit Lyon, Third Placeinstructors, culminating in a show on Colin Stein; Essay: First Placethe evening of the last day. Cost for Connor Clark, Second Placefull-day camps (for students entering Meghan O’Hare, Third Placegrades 2-8) is $250 (includes a Catherine Rogers.
camp T-shirt).
Grades 6-8
Held in St. Mary’s Marian Hall, Art: First Place-Catie Geiger,
each is FOUR-day camps, due to Second Place-Katie Hill, Third Place
the holiday weekend:
-Caroline McNealey; Poetry: First
Mon. June 27 – *Thurs. June 30 Place-Andrew Cardillo, Second
from 8:30am to 3:30pm (M-TH).
Place-Casey Nestor, Third Place*Tues. July 5 – Fri. July 8 from Fiona Coleman; Essay: First Place8:30am – 3:30pm (T-F)
Anna Groszkowski, Second Place**There is a half-day session Teagan Dillon, Third Place-Kelsey
available for incoming Kindergarten Cashman; Photography: First
and First Grade students available Place-Nicky Souza, Second Placeeach week. Cost for half-day camp Joseph Griffiths, Third Place-Laura
is $125 (includes a camp T-shirt).
Hupp.
Mon. June 27 – Thurs. June 30
from 8:30am – 11:30am.
Tues. July 5- Fri. July 8 from
8:30am – 11:30am
The half-day camp joins the full
day camp for the show on the final
evening of each week at 7:00pm in
Marian Hall.
Please email Ceil Ambrosetti at Employment Opportunity
Seeking a High School English
[email protected]
Teacher
for 2016-2017 school year.
for a registration form or more
C
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n
t
a
c
t
Sharon W ible at
information.
[email protected].
On Tuesday, May 24 th, we
hosted a senior awards reception for
the class of 2016 to confer many
honors and awards, as is our
tradition here at St. Mary’s.
Our seniors concluded their
journey here at St. Mary’s with a
Baccalaureate Mass and graduation
exercises on Thursday, May 26th.
Dr. Michael Clemmens addressed
138 graduates at this year’s
ceremony. Dr. Clemmens is the
Director of the Pediatric Emergency
Department and Inpatient Unit at
Anne Arundel Medical Center, a
professor of Pediatrics at the
George Washington University, and
a faculty member at the Children’s
National Medical Center in D.C. We
are very proud of these students and
we commend them on all that they
have achieved. We ask that you
keep them in your prayers as they
spread their wings and move on to
the next chapter of their lives.
Vacation Bible Camp
Parents of children in Grades K to
4: Sign them up now for our Capital
Readers 2014 Best Vacation Bible
Camp to explore "Barnyard
Roundup - Jesus gathers us
together!" VBC runs during the
mornings of June 20-June
24.Register
online
at
stmaryschurch.org under “Church” -or by picking up a form at the Faith
Formation Office or St. Mary's
Rectory Office. There are only 100
spots available. At only $30 per
camper ($45 for two or more) we
usually have full enrollment. Adults
wishing to enroll their child(ren) and/
or serve as camp counselors and
aides may contact Barb Rolland at
410-990-4053.
St. Mary’s Parish
Annapolis, Maryland
Finance Pillar
Parish Support
Parish Giving
May 15, 2016
Offertory
$43,433.60
Restoration
& Maintenance
$7,300.50
Poor Box
$1,476.80
Thank you for
your continued
generosity.
Please help us by:
Writing your envelope number on
your check. Thank you to those who
already do this.
Go Green!
Leave the envelopes behind and
continue your vital support of St.
Mary’s electronically by signing up
for Faith Direct. You can do this by
calling Faith Direct toll free at 1-8665 0 7 - 8 7 5 7, or by emailing
[email protected] or by visiting
www.faithdirect.net. St. Mary’s
Church code is MD38.
St. Mary’s School Voted
Best Fine Arts
Camp
(3 years in a
row)
Best Sports Camp
Best Lower Private
School
Best Upper Private
School
Congratulations to the winners of the
25th Annual Tee It up for St. Mary’s Golf Tournament,
Jimmy Ellis ’80, Jake Ellis ’14, Mike Coyle and Matt Leitner!
May 29, 2016
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
This Week in Our Parish
Monday, May 30
2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91; Mk 12:1-12
8:45 AM Bible Study
SJN
1:00 PM Marian Rosary Group
SJN
7:00 PM Bible Study
SJN
7:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul
SM
Tuesday, May 31
The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12; Lk 1:39-56
8:00 AM Coffee Group (NR)
SM
10:00 AM
Legion of Mary (NR)
SM
6:00 PM
Rosary & Divine Chaplet (NR)
SM
Wednesday, June 1
St. Justin, Martyr
2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123; Mk 12:18-27
2:00 PM
St. Vincent de Paul
SM
Thursday, June 2
Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs
2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25; Mk 12:28-34
Friday, June 3
The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23; Rom 5:5b-11; Lk 15:3-7
Saturday, June 4
The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23; Rom 5:5b-11; Lk 15:3-7
Sunday, June 5
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30; Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17
1:45 PM
Baptisms
SM
Caregivers Workshop
The Department of Aging and Disabilities is
presenting an educational workshop for family
caregivers. The June workshop, “Know Thy Parent,
Know Thyself: A Self-Exploration for Caregivers,”
presented by Jennifer FitzPatrick, MSW, LCSW-C., will
be held on June 14th, 6:30-8:30 pm, at the Annapolis
Senior Activity Center. The workshop is presented at
no cost to the public by the National Family Caregiver
Support Program of the Anne Arundel County
Department of Aging and Disabilities. The Annapolis
Senior Activity Center is located at 119 S. Villa Road,
Annapolis. For information or to register for the
workshops, call 410-222-4464, Ext. 3043, or register
online at http://www.aacounty.org/aging.
New Bulletin Information
Beginning with the June 12th bulletin,
please submit all items for the bulletin to
[email protected] by Friday
at 12:00PM for the Sunday of the following week.
Holidays may alter the deadline. Please
note: submissions may be edited to fit
available space and will be included only
if space is available.
Administrative coordination for this Blood Drive is
being handled by our Annapolis Knights of Columbus
Council 1384, chairman Marty Mardiros, 410-320-1160
(c) or [email protected].
Coffee and Donuts
On Sunday, June 5th in the Seelos Hall
AFTER the 9:00 A.M. and the 11:00 A.M.
Masses. Coffee and donuts Sponsored
by your Pastoral Council to support the
St. Mary’s Church Blood Drive which is
being coordinated by our local Knights
Council.
St. Mary’s Parish
Annapolis, Maryland
to the 2016 Graduating Class of St. Mary’s High School
Noah Abbott
Samantha Aufderheide
Brendan Aumiller
Brittany Babbington
Tyler Baker
Samuel Ballinger
Kendall Bannan
Kelly Bannon
Samuel Barnes
Patrick Baumann
Dominic Belnomi
Fox Bernhard
Peter Bernota
Sophia Berta
Moira Berzins
Jacqueline Bielski
Kathleen Bisson
Brianne Blyden
Jane Bonfiglio
Brandon Booth
Simone Bresnie-Young
Carl James Brown
Kaitlyn Brown
Dylan Budroni
Madeline Byrne
Dominic Canterbury
Jacob Carraway
Caridad Castillo
Jack Catoe
Kathrine Cavanaugh
Davis Chalstrom
Mason Chambers
Thomas Christensen
Mary Coale
Jordan Conley
Paul D'Amico
Peter Davis
Meredith Dillon
Molly Dolan
Abigail Doud
Chey Dowell
Charles Duckett
Caroline Elliott
Joseph Friel
Katelyn Gigliotti
Dominique Gill
Logan Gladden
Kyle Godlewski
Josh Gonos
Madasin Gregg
Gabrielle Gunshol
Maxwell Hammond
Ryan Hawkins
Anne Hayburn
Patrick Hines
Haleigh Hopkins
Brittany Jacobs
Conor Jarvis
Matthew Jasper
William Jenkins
Monte Jones
Jacqueline Kaderabek
Eugenia Kapsalis
Alyssa Kessler
Kade Keys
Brendan Kiteley
Sydney Klein
John Korvin
Jonathan Kruger
Trinh Le
Lucas Leddy
Lars Lindland
Jonathan Lockwood
Brendan Looney
Victoria Marshall
Mary Marta
Leah May
Madelyn McAteer
John McCarthy
James McCormick
Connor McCullum
Josefine Merkert
Alex Mewshaw
Michael Meyers
Natalie Miller
Dorian Modly
Patrick Mollen
Abbegale Mona
Emma Moore
Michaella
Mulhern
Natalie Nankervis
Kaitlyn Oliveri
Teresa Oliverio
Brady O'Neil
Krista O'Neil-Janowski
Regina Openshaw
Callahan Pels
Isabel Pendleton
Anna Petrides
Edward Pezzullo
Jack Pohutsky
Luis Portillo
Kane Randolph
Benjamin Rankin
William Rankin
Katherine
Rice
Adrienne
Riley
Katherine
Rixey
Noah Rosseau
Adam Rouse
Nicholas Sabatini
Nathaniel Sanders
Kenneth Scaturro
Jacob Schatzle
Annika Schultz
Emory Sears
Joshue
Servin
Kevin Sheckells
Tyler Sisk
John Slattery
Alexandra Smith
Robert Smoloski
Mitchel Startzel
Lucy Sullivan
James Swalwell
Hanna Tobin
Matthew Torggler
Christina Tower
Taylor Trotta
Brenden
Turco
MatthewVan Slyke
Nicolas Vasco Vasquez
Samuel Waits
Paige
Wallace
Luke Wilt
BlakeWooldridge
Paul Zacharski
John Elliot Zoellner
May 29, 2016
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
PARROQUIA DE SANTA MARÍA
109 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401. Tel: 410-990-4015, Fax 410-263-3027
Ministerio Hispano. Horario de oficina: de 9:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. Lunes a Viernes.
Iglesia Misión
San Juan Neumann
620 N. Bestgate Road
Annapolis, Md 21401.
410-990-4015 Fax 410-263-3027
Párroco: P. Juan Tizio, C.Ss.R.
Vicario: P. Miguel Angel Martinez, C.Ss.R.
L o s D o m i n g o s M i s a a l a 1:00 p.m. L o s M i é r c o l e s R o s a r i o , D e v o c i ó n a P e r p e t u o S o c o r r o y M i s a a l a s 7 : 0 0 p.m. S á b a d o s
M i s a a l a s 6 : 3 0 p.m.
PASTORAL HISPANA
P. Miguel Angel M artinez, C.Ss.R.
Vicario del Ministerio Hispano
410-990-4033
Rossana Kaiser - 410-990-4015
Oficina-Asistente Administrativo
Email: [email protected]
Ministerio Hispano:
Delegados en el Consejo Pastoral Parroquial:
Betty Rivera 410-9193562
Miguel Tejada 443-926-1924
Delegado en el Consejo de la Pastoral
Hispana Arquidiocesana:
Nelson Ordoñez - 571-263-5262
Comité Hispano
Presidente: Hector Sibrian
443-714-0638
Vice Presidente: Raphael Elguera
410-303-9657
Secretaria: Sara Sibrian Rodriquez
443-623-5588
MINISTERIOS
Ministros de la Eucaristía:
C r i s t i n a A r r u é 443-305-2768
Ministros de Hospitalidad:
Julia Fuentes 443-714-1470
Ministros de la Palabra:
Norma Contreras 410-212-8467
Ministerios de Música:
José A. Recinos 443-822-6534
Santos Hernández 443-926-6651
Alex Hernández 443-822-6843
Monaguillos:
William Arias (443) 375-9551
Pequeñas Comunidades Cristiana:
Pablo Navarrete 443-333-6473
Danilo García 443-254-8211
Grupo de Jóvenes Adultos:
Omar Hernández 443-306-8252
José Luis Puluc : 443-227-5628
Caballeros de Colón:
William Castillo: 301-404-5152
Pastoral Familiar:
Hector y Sara Sibrian 443-714-0638
443-623-5588
Grupo Guadalupano: Susana Cruz
410-507-5395
Grupo Carismático: Norma Lopez
443-852-8042
SERVICIOS SOCIALES
Birthright: Ayuda a las señoritas jóvenes
o mujeres sin importar edad, raza, credo,
estado civil o económico, que se sienten
angustiadas por un embarazo no planeado.
410-384-7700
Inglés como Segundo Idioma:
Eneida Verde, 410-800-4717
[email protected]
San Vicente de Paul: los lunes de 7:00pm
- 8:00pm; Miércoles 2:00pm-4:00pm en la
Iglesia de Santa María
24 horas Línea de Ayuda para Crisis del
Embarazo: 1-800-550-4900 o
Gabriel Network 1-800-ANGEL-OK
Grupo Alcoholicos Anonimos:
Lunes a Domingo de 8:00PM a 10:00PM
Bautismo: Comunitario para niños 5 años o 410-990-0247/410-858-3396
SACRAMENTOS
menores. Inscripciones directamente en la
Oficina Hispana, se debe presentar fotocopia de
la partida de nacimiento del niño a bautizar.
Confesiones: Antes de las misas de los
Domingos, sábados y miércoles o por cita con
un sacerdote.
Catecismo para niños y padres de familia:
Inscripciones directamente en la Oficina
Hispana.
R.I.C.A: “Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para
Adultos”: Inscripciones directamente en la
Oficina Encargado: Padre Charley Hergenroeder
Intenciones de Misa
Sábado 28
Domingo 29
St. Mary’s Parish
Annapolis, Maryland
Estimados Parroquianos,
Una historia verídica a cerca de una mujer llamada Brigitte Gerney.
En 1985, mientras caminaba en una calle de la ciudad de Nueva York una
grúa de contrucción cayó, dejándola atrapada. Durante seis horas agonizantes, los paramédicos lucharon frenéticamente para mantenerla con
vida hasta que a ella la pudo sacar de abajo de la grúa. Durante todo esto,
Brigitte recibió transfusiones de sangre, fluidos y medicamentos para el
dolor. Y ella pidió recibir la Sagrada Eucaristía. Ella fue llevada al Hospital donde los doctores la operaron por otras cinco horas y ella, eventualmente sobrevivió. Lo de la grúa fue sólo una de las más recientes desgracias que le sucedieron a Brigitte. Su hijo de apenas 2 años, se ahogó accidentalmente. Su marido había muerto de cancer. Su padre había fallecido
en un accidente de tránsito. Brigitte tuvo una cirugía para extirpar un cancer, y ella sufrió heridas multiples en accidente de un teleférico en Suiza en 1982. Uno diría que esta mujer nació
con mala suerte. Pero gracias a su fe indomable, especialmente en la Eucaristía, ella sobrevivió todo esto.
Este Domingo es la festividad de “Corpus Christi”, palabras en Latín que significan “Cuerpo de Cristo”. La festividad conmemora a nuestro Señor dando Su Cuerpo y Sangre para nutrirnos y fortalecernos en nuestro caminar
por la vida. Como Brigitte en la historia, a veces nosotros tenemos accidentes, decepciones, o sufrimos tragedias.
Por nosotros mismos, nunca hubieramos podido sobrevivir. Necesitamos un poder superior y una energia espiritual.
Es una pena, que sin embargo, muchos católicos fracasan al reconocer el valor de este don tan especial.
Hablando de valor… una mujer joven se hizo cargo de su Tía anciana. La Tía había heredado una importante
suma de dinero de su hermano fallecido, pero nunca se lo había mencionado a nadie. En su lecho de muerte ella
convocó a su sobrina. “Tu has sido buena conmigo. Yo quiero recompensarte. Toma este sueter raído, y úsalo
hasta que te vuelvas rica. La sobrina expresó gratitud pero estaba decepcionada. Ella pensó que la Tía le hubiera
dejado al menos un reloj o un anillo. Ella enterro el sueter en el cajón de abajo de la cómoda. La Tía murió. Un año
después la sobrina se puso el sueter para trabajar en su jardín. Ella sintió algo en el bolsillo del sueter. Ella encontró
una llave envuelta en una nota. En la caja ella descubrió que su Tía le había dado el Título legal de una fortuna de $
300.000. La enseñanza de la historia es que muchas veces nos perdemos de los tesoros que nos dan porque no nos
tomamos el tiempo de mirarlos.
La relación de la historia con la festividad del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo es la misma. Nos podríamos perder
el Tesoro de la Eucaristía porque no nos tomamos tiempo de mirar o reflexionar sobre este misterio. Aunque celebramos la Eucaristía todos los dias, cada año la Iglesia hace una pausa un fin de semana para meditar sobre la Eucaristía.
Creemos, realmente, en la presencia de Cristo en la Eucaristía? Que la festividad de Corpus Christi sea una
oportunidad para que renovemos nuestra apreciación por el Tesoro de la Eucaristía y su inmenso valor en nuestra
vida.
Dios Nos Bendiga a Todos
Pe. Tizio
Email: [email protected]
LECTURAS SEMANALES
Mayo 30: 2 Pedro 1:2-7; Salmos 91; Marcus 12:1-12
Mayo 31: Sofonías 3:14-18a o Romanos 12:9-16; Isaías; Lucas 1:39-56
Junio 01: 2 Timoteo 1:1-3, 6-12; Salmos 123; Marcus 12:18-27
Junio 02: 2 Timoteo 2:8-15; Salmos 25; Marcus 12:28-34
Junio 03: Ezequiel 34:11-16; Salmos 23; Romanos 5:5b-11; Lucas 15:3-7
Junio 04: 2 Timoteo 4:1-8; Salmos 71; Lucas 2:41-51
Junio 05: 1 Reyes 17:17-24; Salmos 30; Gálatas 1:11-19; Lucas 7:11-17
Si deseas meditar el Evangelio de cada día, en Español o en Ingles, puedes ingresar a la Página:
Web www.redemptorist.net
May 29, 2016
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Cena ofrecida por la Parroquia en agradececimiento a todos los Catequistas por su valiosa colaboración
durante el 2015-2016. Presencia Hispana
BAUTISMOS
Donación de Sangre en la Iglesia St. John Neumann
620 N Bestgate Rd, Annapolis MD 21401
Domingo 5 de Junio, 2016 8 am—3 pm
Domingo 26 de Junio
A las 12:00 pm—
Charla para padres y padrinos
el
Sábado 11 de Junio, 10am
en la la Capilla San Juan
Neumann
Inscripciones en la Secretaría
de la Iglesia Santa María
de Lunes a Viernes,
de 9:00am—4:00pm
Si tiene preguntas
comuníquese con
Rossana Kaiser al
410 990 4015
La Secretaría de la Iglesia está
ubicada en:
109 Duke of Glouchester St,
Annapolis MD 21401
St. Mary’s Parish
Annapolis, Maryland
NUESTRA AGENDA
Junio
Junio
Junio
Junio
Junio
Junio
Junio
1 (Miércoles) a las 7:00 p.m.
1 (Miércoles) a las 7:00 p.m.
2 (Jueves) a las 6:30 p.m.
2 (Jueves) a las 7:00 pm
3 (Viernes) a las 7:30pm
4 (Sabado) a las 6:30 p.m.
5 (Domingo) a las 1:00 p.m.
Devoción al Perpetuo Socorro y Misa en la Capilla San Juan Neumann
Ensayo del Coro en el Templo
Renovacion Carismatica Grupo de Oración Luz y Vida
Reunion de Jóvenes-Adultos
Grupo Juvenil “Amigos de Jesus”
Misa en la Iglesia San Juan Neumann..
Misa Comunitaria en San Juan Neumann
PEQUEÑAS COMUNIDADES
Las Pequeñas Comunidades son grupos de
personas que se reúnen para orar, meditar
en la Palabra de Dios, vivirla y practicarla
diariamente. Llámanos, te recibiremos con
gusto:
 La Hermandad (Área de Taylor Ave) - Danilo Garcia 443254-8211 Domingo, 6:00 p.m.
Caminando con Jesús. (Annapolis) Giovanny López. 443822-7870. Martez, 7:00 p.m.
 Nuevo Renacer (Área de Edgewater) Roberto
Cuellar. 443-333-6061.
 Sagrada Familia (Área de Gambrills) José y María
Flores. 410-923-6024.
 Trabajadores de la Viña (Área de Pasadena)
Cristina Arrué. 443-305-2768. Jueves, 7:00 p.m.
 Superación (Área de Bay Ridge y Eastport) Pablo
Navarrete 443-333-6473 Viernes, 7:00 p.m.
 La Hermandad del Perpetuo Socorro (Hilltop Ln. Y Tyler
Avenue) Rosa Hernandez. 443-808-6246.
ASIGNACION
De acuerdo a la asignación de las Pequeñas
Comunidades para dejar el templo en orden.
Le corresponde este fin de semana a la:
Trabajadores de la Viña
Grupo Juvenil “Amigos de Jesús”
Se reune los Viernes a las 7:30 pm
en la Iglesia
San Juan Neumann
Mayor informacion llamar a
David García al 443-333-7253
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Deja los sobres y sigue su apoyo vital a Santa María por medio
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“Faith Direct”. Inscribiesen gratis por
teléfono 1-866- 5 0 7 - 8 7 5 7, al o por correo
electrónico a: [email protected] o visita www.faithdirect.net.
Código de la Iglesia de Santa María es MD38.
Dramatización en Retiro de Jóvenes Adultos
Representación
Realizada por los
Jovenes durante la
Vigilia de
Pentecostes.
Realizada este 14 de
Mayo Pasado
Nuestro querido Padre Charlie en el encuentro de Parejas, que
lastimosamente, no contó con gente de nuestra parroquia
La Iglesia
Católica
dedica este
domingo del
año a la
Celebración
del
Corpus
Christi
Valoremos
la Santa
Eucaristía!
AVISOS DE NEGOCIOS EN EL BOLETIN
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o empresa en el Boletín llame a
Diocesan Publications al numero 1-800-233-8200.

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