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St. Louis Parish
12500 Clarksville Pike • Clarksville, MD 21029
March 22, 2015
Fifth Sunday of Lent
Our Bulletin is also posted at our
website: www.stlouisparish.org
OUR MISSION STATEMENT:
As stewards of God's many blessings and as parishioners of St. Louis Church, we dedicate ourselves to forming a vibrant
community in the Roman Catholic Tradition as we lovingly reach out to all of God's people. We commit ourselves to welcoming
and nurturing one another as disciples of Jesus Christ.
PARISH LITURGIES
Saturday: 4:00pm and 5:30pm
Sunday: 6:45am, 8:00am, 9:30am (contemporary), 11:15am (Choir) and 12:45pm
Weekday Masses: 7:00am, Church (Year-round)
Saturday Morning Mass: 8:00am Church
Reconciliation: Saturdays: 3:00 - 3:55pm and 5:00 - 5:25pm
MINISTRY OFFICES
Rev. Msgr. Joseph L. Luca
Pastor
Rev. Pete Literal
Associate Pastor
Deacon Fred Mauser
Deacon Scott Lancaster*
Deacon Frank Sarro
Pastoral Ministers
Mrs. Marianne M. Faulstich
Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Terry Weiss
School Principal
PARISH OFFICE
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
410-531-6040 and 410-531-6191 (Fax)
410-531-6664 and 410-531-6690 (Fax)
410-531-6688 and 410-531-6689 (Fax)
WEE PRAISE:
Faith Formation for ages 3-5 on Sundays during 9:30 am Mass
ELEMENTARY PROGRAMS:
On Saturdays for Grades K-5 at 9:00 - 10:30 am
Special Religious Education at 9:00 - 10:30 am
FAMILY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
Contact the Of ice of Religious Education.
Mrs. Mary Ewachiw
Assistant Principal
CATHOLIC YOUTH MINISTRY OFFICE & ADOLESCENT CATECHESIS
410-531-6668 and 410-531-6689 (Fax)
Mrs. Victoria Yozwiak
PARISH YOUTH MINISTRY ACTIVITIES: Year-round for Grades 6-12
Director of Religious Education
Dr. Patrick Sprankle
Director of Youth Ministry
Mrs. Mary S. Helfrich
Director of Development
Mrs. Heather Adelsberger
Director of Music
Mr. Leo Rudegeair
Contemporary Music Group Director
To contact staff by email use
“ irst initial + last name” @stlouisparish.org
*“ irst initial + last name + 1” @stlouisparish.org
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OPTIONS for Grades 6-10
CONFIRMATION PREPARATION: Process begins in Grade 10 with reception of
the Sacrament in Grade 11.
NEW PARISHIONERS, WELCOME TO OUR PARISH!
A registration packet containing information on our parish welcome session is available
for you on the bookshelf in the back of church. Our welcome session provides you with
information about our diverse community and its many ministries. Parish registration
will be completed during this session. Check the bulletin or call the parish of ice for the
next scheduled welcome session.
BULLETIN DEADLINE: MONDAY, 9:00 A.M.
REGISTERED PARISHIONER
INFORMATION UPDATE
Visit our website @ h p://www.stlouisparish.org/
change.html or call the parish office to no fy us
of any changes to your address and/or phone
number or if you or any family member are
reloca ng or moving from the parish.
SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
BAPTISM
The celebra on of infant bap sm takes place on Sunday
a ernoons at 2:15 p.m. Parents must be registered
parishioners at St. Louis for at least six months prior to the
scheduled date of bap sm. Parents are also required to
a end a bap smal prepara on session. For further
informa on, please call the parish office or visit our
website.
RECONCILIATION AND EUCHARIST
For ongoing opportuni es to celebrate these sacraments,
please see our bulle n cover. Children are prepared for
First Reconcilia on and First Eucharist annually. Please
contact the Religious Educa on Office for more
informa on.
CONFIRMATION
This sacrament is offered annually to young people in high
school. For more informa on, contact the CYM office.
Adults may arrange for confirma on by contac ng the
parish office.
HOLY ORDERS
For informa on on ordina on to the priesthood or
diaconate, contact one of the priests at the parish office.
MARRIAGE
Engaged couples should contact a priest or deacon at least
six months prior to their wedding date. One of the
engaged must be a registered parishioner of St. Louis for
one year. For further informa on, please call the parish
office or visit our website.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
This sacrament is intended for persons who are seriously
ill or infirm. In order to receive this sacrament, contact the
parish office. Parishioners scheduled for surgery are
encouraged to contact the parish office prior to hospital
admission.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
OF ADULTS (RCIA)
Adults interested in learning more about our Catholic
Church and/or Catholics who want to be confirmed,
should contact Marianne Fauls ch in the parish office @
mfauls ch@stlouisparish.org or 410-531-6040 x227.
CHILDREN’S CHAPEL:
during all Masses.
Liturgy is televised in this chapel
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: Is held in our Chapel each
week from 7:30am to 3:00 pm Sunday.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT TEAM: At the me of a loved one's
death, many details need a en on. An experienced volunteer
support team is pledged to helping wherever needed. Call the
parish office.
NOVENA TO THE BLESSED MOTHER:
7:30pm in the Chapel. (Oct-May)
Is held on Mondays at
CHILDREN OF LIGHT PRAYER GROUP: This parish prayer group
meets on Wednesday evenings at 8:00pm.
DIVINE MERCY PRAYER GROUP: Thursday at 1:30pm in the
Chapel and the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1:30pm in the
Church.
ST. LOUIS PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
2014-2015
Doug Iannarino
Banashree Seifert
Ma Kolb
Helmut Seifert
MEMBERS
Jack Barbee
Norman Belden
Leila Benjamin
Cheryl Evans
Lucie Geinzer
Mike Goudreau
Alberta Hatmaker
Doug Iannarino
Chris Kelly
Ma Kolb
Patrick Marla
Mary Alice Mauser
Kevin McGowan
Lauren Murray
Chuck Peddicord
Andy Santo
Banashree Seifert
Helmut Seifert
Hollis Shenk
Lizzy Timanus
Joanne Yuvanc
President
Vice President
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
TERM
2012-2015
2012-2015
2013-2016
2013-2016
2013-2016
2013-2016
2014-2017
2012-2015
2014-2015
2014-2017
Ex-officio
2012-2015
2013-2016
2014-2017
Ex-officio
2014-2017
2013-2016
2014-2017
2012-2015
2014-2015
Ex-officio
TELEPHONE
410-531-3653
410-992-4429
410-465-0180
301-854-2094
410-489-5662
410-290-7648
301-854-6233
410-531-8115
757-377-1402
410-964-1885
410-531-5280
410-489-2339
301-854-1209
410-531-6015
410-792-2512
301-317-6779
301-854-2259
301-854-2259
301-854-0126
410-428-9797
301-490-1516
Parish Pastoral Council mee ngs are held on the first Tuesday of
each month at 7:00 p.m. - September through June - in the
parish office mee ng room. All parishioners are welcome.
Council members, available for parishioner comments and
sugges ons, are in the narthex of the church a er all masses
during the first weekend of each month.
ST. LOUIS CHURCH
March 22, 2015
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
DAILY MASS READINGS
Sunday
Sunday
Wednesday
Monday
Tuesday
Jeremiah
31:31-34
Daniel 13:1-9,
15-17, 19-30,
33-62
Numbers 21:49
Isaiah 7:10-14;
8:10
Genesis 17:3-9
Jeremiah
20:10-13
Ezekiel 37:2128
Psalm 51:3-4,
12-15
Psalm 23:1-6
Psalm 102:2-3,
16-21
Psalm 40:7-11
Psalm 105:4-9
Psalm 18:2-7
Jeremiah 31:10
-13
John 8:51-59
John 10:31-42
John 11:45-56
5th Sunday
of Lent
Hebrews 5:7-9
John 12:20-33
Thursday
The Annunciation
of the Lord
Friday
Saturday
Hebrews 10:410
John 8:1-11
John 8:21-30
Luke 1:26-38
Palm Sunday
of the Passion
of the Lord
Mark 11:110
Isaiah 50:47
Psalm 22:89, 17-18, 1920, 23-24
Philippians
2:6-11
Mark 14:115:47
What is Lectio Divina? While reading sacred scripture, read the words with a love and sense of discovery until something seems to strike home. Sit with the
passage as one would with a good friend-not just thinking or analyzing, but instead remaining in a quiet, listening spirit, so the word can nurture and challenge you.
Call to Prayer: “Let us take a moment The Word of God: Choose one of next Sunin the midst of all our activity to prepare day’s readings. One person reads the scripture
aloud as others are attentive to a word, phrase,
ourselves for prayer.”
or theme that is meaningful to them. Allow for a
Excerpts from SNOW FALLING ON SNOW
Copyright 2001 by Robert J. Wicks
minute of silent reflection. Have another person
Used with permission of Paulist Press
read the same scripture a second time.
Faith Sharing: Begin with an open ended
question such as “What strikes you from this
reading?” and/or you can use the “Reflection
Question” found on our website or bulletin.
Allow time for reflection & sharing.
www.paulistpress.com
Closing Prayer: At the end of the faith
sharing, invite participants to pray aloud for
any particular petitions or praises they may
have. Feel free to close with: The Lord’s
Prayer or Spontaneous prayers or a faithbased song.
Reflection Question for Next Sunday, March 29, 2015
This week, read the Passion according to Mark. Find a quiet place by yourself and read it slowly. Out loud. The whole thing. We have grown
up with the story of Jesus’ final hours and sometimes become inured – hardened – by the familiar. Jesus, the Eternal Word of the Father, King of
heaven and earth, became one of us and WILLINGLY went through the betrayals, the humiliations, the pain and suffering that are part and parcel
of being human. And finally, even this: crucifixion. A wretched way to die. Ever feel alone in pain or desolation? Jesus has been there.
Dear Parishioner:
I would like to offer a very special word of thanks to all who were so kind and thoughtful to me and my family on
the occasion of my dear mother’s funeral. Having received so many Masses, flowers, cards, messages and donations to
Stella Maris Hospice, it would be rather difficult to attempt to write a personal thank you note to each of you. Please
accept my sincere thanks from the bottom of my heart and know that I am deeply touched and most grateful to each of
you.
May my mother, Tommasina Maltese Luca, now rest in God’s eternal embrace.
~Msgr. Luca
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
In the roughest moments, remember: God is our Father; God does not abandon his children.
- Pope Francis
LENTEN CANDLES: In lieu of flowers during Lent, the candles at the shrines of the Pieta, the Blessed Mother, Saint Joseph, and Saint Louis can
be given in memory or in honor of loved ones. Donation is $20 to sponsor a pair of candles per location for the week. Arrangements may be
made by calling the Parish Office (410-531-6040) Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm. All who are honored will be
acknowledged in the bulletin.
The candles for the Shrine of the Blessed Mother are given this weekend in loving memory of Catherine Tierney Bambrick.
The candles for the Shrine of the Pieta are given this weekend in loving memory of Tommasina Luca.
SPRING MULCH SALE sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council to help support our charitable activities: Delivery
and pickup for mulch will be Saturday, March 28. Offering 3 cu. ft. bags of shredded hardwood mulch for $5 each. If an
order is 30 bags or more, we are offering free delivery. If under 30 bags, please arrange a pickup at Kendall’s Hardware
between 8am and 12pm. For questions or to place an order call Vince Grauso at 410-531-3463 or send in an order form
with payment and check payable to K of C Council 11898. Order form can be downloaded from www.kc11898.com by
using the Mulch Sale link of the home page. Note: all orders must be prepaid and received by March 24.
The KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLOOD DRIVE is scheduled for March 31, from 1:00 pm until 7:00 pm. Mark your calendars and please consider
donating the gift of life giving blood to the Red Cross at Saint Louis. Sign-ups will be in the back of the church after all Masses THIS WEEKEND. You may schedule a time for the 31st before that weekend by visiting www.redcrossblood.org sponsor code kocstlouiscatholicchurch,
calling 1-800-red cross or calling John Regnier at 443-266-7363.
Heart and Soul Candy Bars are back! Plan now to fill your Easter baskets with delicious Easter wrapped chocolate bars and help support AMERICAN HERITAGE GIRLS, TROOP MD0413. This year there are three flavors to choose from: milk chocolate, dark chocolate and caramel. Look for
a booth outside the church after all masses on the weekends of March 21/22 and 28/29. Thank you for supporting American Heritage Girls.
MEETINGS/EVENTS THIS WEEK
Discovering Christ
Monday ACTS SCC
Miraculous Medal Novena
Choir Rehearsal
Women's Bible Study
Devine Mercy Devotion Meeting
Adult Faith Formation: Into the Heart
KoC Open Meeting
RCIA
Children of Light Charismatic Prayer Meeting
Divine Mercy Prayer Group
ACTS Women's Retreat Send-off Prayer
Treble Choir Rehearsal
Children's Choir Rehearsal
Good News Rehearsal
Thursday ACTS SCC
Haiti Committee
Adult Faith Formation: Mary
Choir Rehearsal
RCIA
CDA Lenten Soup and Sandwich Meal
Stations of the Cross
ACTS SCC
Monday, March 23, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015
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Chapel
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Social Hall
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Room 306
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Social Hall
Room 305
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Social Hall
Church
Room 304
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Saturday
3/21
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Confessions will be heard
on Saturday, March 28, by Msgr. Joseph Luca and Fr. Pete Literal.
8:00 am
Dale Leachko and William Fitzpatrick
4:00 pm
Dorothy Irene Doyle and
Manuel N. Borromeo
CHURCH ALTAR LINENS AND CLEANING TEAM SCHEDULE
Altar Linens
Church Cleaning
5:30 pm
Mischelle Thompson and Christian Knudson
3/22
Ms. Dolores Gill
Team 4
3/29
Ms. Fran Justice
Team 5
6:45 am
Ann Walker and Rose Sovero
8:00 am
Robert & Tracy Mayer (SI)
9:30 am
Jane Gossage and Patricia Gelak
11:15 am
Maurice Hall, Jr. and Margaret Riffe
12:45 pm
Maria Bochniewicz and Alexander Teslow
Monday
7:00 am
Marianne Jedlecki and Kevin Klink
Tuesday
7:00 am
Edward Gwizdz and Frank McNeill
Sunday
Wednesday 7:00 am
John Smith and Geraldine McGinnis
Thursday
7:00 am
Veronica Mary Maurice and
Joseph Albert Firetti
Friday
7:00 am
Carl Essl and Jerome Long
Saturday
8:00 am
Kay Shelly Meredith and
J. Shelton Meredith, Jr.
4:00 pm
Veronica Mary Maurice and
Elizabeth Bradford
5:30 pm
Joseph Hathaway and Linda Wieman
(SI) denotes a Special Intention for a living person or persons.
Anyone interested in participating in the Children's Choir at the
CHILDREN'S EASTER MASS on April 4 at 11:15 am (in the John
Evans Memorial Gym), please attend the choir rehearsal on Thursday, March 26, 5:30-6:15pm. Contact Mary Theresa,
deprem@comcast.net, for more information.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR RECENTLY DEPARTED FAMILY
MEMBERS AND FRIENDS:
Pamela Joseph, wife of Malcolm Joseph, III and mother of Natalie,
Malcolm, IV, Margaret and the late Elizabeth.
BAPTISM: The next Baptism Preparation Session will be
held on Tuesday, April 14, 2015, in Room 301 of the
Pastoral Center from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Please call the
Parish Office at 410-531-6040 to register.
MILITARY LIST: Pray for our troops and their families, especially:
J. Adams
R. Adams
D. Canaday Bain
D. Breville
R. Cafiero
S. Cooper
J. Danko
C. Daugherty
L. Draughn
P. Evans
B. Gallagher
N. Gladfelter
B. Green
D. Haack
J. Helfrich
J. Henry
K. Holland
O. Hughes
D. Joyce
M. Lark
R. LeBair
M. Mangus, Jr.
K. McLin
T. Musselman
Fr. A. Ochalek
A. Parrish
J. Parrish
S. Parrish
K. Purser
D. Reccardi
K. Remick
J. Ryan
J. Scheler
T. Settle
J. Six
M. Spies
A. Stone
R. Stone
S. Stone
E. Surrette
B. Urena
P. Wallace
A. Wassell
Fr. T. Wood
K. Zaumseil
PRAYER LIST: To have your name or that of a loved one put on
our Prayer List for a three month period, call the parish office at
410-531-6040. Pray for all who need prayers, especially:
Zorha Bahhari
Dan Johnson
Sandy Osborne
JoAnn Bellucci
John Justice
Glenn Ozaki
Margaret Biro
Larry Boarman
John Kaulfuss
George Kuegler
Herman Pierlioni
Georgiana Podniesinski
Milagros Borromeo
Virginia Kovalyak
Aaron Reick
Nancy Bruch
Dave Kraus
Jason Richardson
Paul Caruso
Nick Lahijan
Georgia Sabatini
John Christman
Melanie Ciesluk
Jim & Lynn Lintner
Sally Livingston
Kyle Siveloski
Matthew Smith-Farrell
Veronica Costerioto
Julie Longuemare
Justin Tabio
Kathleen Duckhorn
Mary Lynch
Paul Trainor
Al Fitch
Cornelius Flynn
Tiyo Fonte
Carter Furey
Joseph Magno
Enrique R. Valencia
Maryln Meoli
Lorraine Miller
Margaret Miller
Melody Walsh
Patricia Walsh
Geraldine Washburn
Jeannine Grantham
Richard Hause
Nancy Mortimer
Troy Neal & Family
Susan Wynn
Arlene Zook
Lillian Held
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
PALM SUNDAY – March 29
Palms will be blessed and distributed at all of the regularlyscheduled weekend Masses
HOLY THURSDAY – April 2
(No morning Mass is celebrated this day)
8:00 AM – Morning Prayer in the Chapel
7:30 PM – MASS OF THE LORD'S SUPPER, followed by
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until midnight
GOOD FRIDAY – April 3
(No Mass is celebrated this day)
8:00 AM – Morning Prayer in the Chapel
3:00 PM – LITURGY OF THE LORD'S PASSION, Veneration of
the Cross, and Holy Communion
7:30 PM – Stations of the Cross in Tableau Form, followed by
Veneration of the Cross
HOLY SATURDAY – April 4
(No 8:00 AM, 4:00 PM, or 5:30 PM Masses
& no afternoon confessions)
8:00 AM – Morning Prayer with RCIA in the Chapel
1:00 PM – Blessing of Easter Foods in the Church
7:30 PM – THE EASTER VIGIL
EASTER SUNDAY – April 5
(No Eucharistic Adoration)
6:30 AM 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:15 AM 12:45 PM
Additional Mass at 11:15 am in the
John Evans Memorial Gym (Children’s Mass)
TABLEAU STATIONS OF THE CROSS: Each Good Friday
evening for many years, parishioners have enacted the Stations
of the Cross. We have openings this year for a couple of men
and women. No acting experience or training necessary: if you
can stand still for a few minutes, you can do this. The Tableau is
a loving service to the whole parish and only takes a bit of organizing during Lent. Please contact Marianne Faulstich
mfaulstich@stlouisparish.org, 410-531-6040.
LENTEN STATIONS OF THE CROSS: The Stations are celebrated on the Fridays of Lent at 7:00pm followed by Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament. Come and reflect on the price Jesus paid as
He carried His cross to Calvary. This is an ancient yet very meaningful meditation on the price Our Lord paid for our Salvation and a
beautiful way to keep the spirit of Lent.
LENTEN MEAL
March 27—CDA Soup and Sandwich Dinner, 5:00-6:45 PM in the
Social Hall. Free will offering
“GO TO CONFESSION”
…advice from Pope Francis to all Catholics!
Opportunities this Lent include:
At Saint Louis:
Every Saturday from 3:00 to 3:55 pm and from 5:00 to 5:25pm
Friday– 3/27 from 3:00 pm to 8:00pm
At the Shrine of St. Anthony:
Monday through Saturday from 11:30am-11:55am
Wednesdays from 4:00pm.-5:00pm
Confessions are no longer heard on Thursday evenings at the
Shrine
THE LIGHT IS ON FOR YOU! This Friday, March 27, Confessions
will be heard in the church from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. This is an excellent opportunity to make your Lenten Confession. Come and
receive God’s mercy and forgives—the light is on for you!!
PARISH PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND PRESENTATION at
the next Knights of Columbus Open Meeting to be held on Tuesday
3/24/15 at 7:30 pm in the Pastoral Center Social Hall. All are invited to listen to the journey of Parish Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
presented by Mike Leumas. Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information contact Jim Garippa at 443-995-1211.
WOMEN'S ACTS RETREAT: Limited space is available for the
upcoming Women's ACTS retreat on March 26 - 29. Please prayerfully consider if the Lord is calling you to come spend some time
away with Him. You can register on the Parish website or by contacting Melanie Jangro at Melanie.jangro@verizon.net or Jeanne
Nardolillo at Jeannenardo@verizon.net.
Our DIVINE MERCY GROUP invites you to hear Fr. Jim McCormick from the Marian House of Studies on Tuesday, March 24,
from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, speaking on the importance of Divine Mercy
and Divine Mercy Sunday. We will meet in Rooms 301 & 302 of
the Pastoral Center. We hope you will join us!
YOUTH MINISTRY
The following is a portion of an essay on My Image of God by Maddy O’Brien, 9th grade at Glenelg High School and a member of the
EDGE Religious Education class.
This week we were busy with standardized testing and trying to
catch up from all those snow days! We had great fun in the afternoons shooting a video all around the school and cannot wait to see
the results. A great big shout out and “Thank You” to one of our
alumni, Jack Douglass, who took time out from his busy schedule to
lend his expertise and talent to the project. Thank you to his mom,
Mrs. Donna Douglass for leading the students in the choreography
and making it all so F-U-N!
Do you have an interesting career that you are passionate about?
We are looking for guest speakers for our Career Day on April 24,
and would love for you to join us! On Career day we try to expose
our students to the many different opportunities there are and have
them think outside of the box. If you would like to join us, please
contact Heather Langsdale at hnalangsdale9403@hotmail.com.
It is time to think spring and what better way than imagining yourself
on a nice warm golf course! Plans are underway for our 23 rd annual
St. Louis Golf Classic to be held at Cattail Creek Country Club on
Monday, May 18 and registration is open. We are seeking business
sponsorships and have many opportunities for you to show your
support! For more information and to register, please visit our website, or contact Colleen Craig at 410-531-6664.
St. Louis School Charms & Lapel Pins: Are you looking for
something extra-special for your First Communicant, 8th grade graduate or young alumni? We have recently partnered with a local
jeweler to have custom St. Louis School keepsake charm and lapel
pins designed. They are available in silver or 10K gold, are on
display in the school lobby, and complimentary engraving is offered
on both. Orders may be placed through the end of March and will
be available for pickup on or before April 24. Contact Irene Woo at
iwoonet@gmail.com or Kathy Kelley at kkelley1217@verizon.net
with any questions.
Please give to the Annual Fund campaign which supports our
budget each and every year by providing unrestricted funds to
those needs that are most immediate. A successful campaign allows us to keep tuition increases at a minimum, and remain fiscally
responsible. The good news is that we have received over $41,000
in gifts to the Fund for St. Louis so far this year, but we have a long
way to go to reach our budgetary goal of $80,000 before our year–
end of June 30, 2015. Gifts can be made by check and sent to the
school office, or through our secure website. Even the smallest
amounts can add up and help us to reach our goal. Thank you so
much!
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
VBS 2015! Get ready to have a BLAST at St. Louis SonSpark Labs
Vacation Bible School during the week of July 13-17 from 8:30am to
12:00pm. We’re currently gathering our “Adult Lab Team.” For
more info on how YOU can join in on this super fun week at VBS,
please call Vickie Yozwiak or Tammy Schuessler at 410-531-6688,
or email us at vbs@stlouisparish.org. Registration forms for campers and youth will be available soon!
As a child I had always imagined God had long brown hair, a beard,
and big brown eyes and always wore a white robe with brown sandals….I also knew he would always protect and forgive me and that
he was responsible for everything I could see, hear, touch, smell,
and feel…I know he has given us the seasons in nature, the
warmth, our friends and family, and most importantly:
life….Everything he’s given us is a gift and we need to cherish it….
I know that when I hit a rough patch in life, God will always be the
first person I turn to….I know I can always turn to him when I have a
problem or have sinned because he is so forgiving. That is one of
my favorite qualities he possesses along next to the fact that he
sees the good in everybody. I know that by doing the right things in
life, I hope I’ll be rewarded with going to heaven to be reunited with
loved ones while I’m right next to God. There are billions of people
in the world and yet he always makes the time to talk and watch
over me. He makes us feel special and he made us one of a
kind….
I see him in my dream’s, I feel his presence in my room when I pray
at night, and I hear him in my head guiding me to make the right
choices. I know he’s watching over my friends and family with careful eyes, making sure we get up every morning and making sure we
go to bed every night safe and sound.
Thanks, Maddy, for your faith. I’ll be praying for all of you!
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL CATHOLIC YOUTH MINISTRY:
3/22
BRUNCH at Grassroots
6:30pm
Foster the Faith
7-10pm
Please pray for those on the Spark
Retreats this weekend
MS CYM Dance
3/27-29
4/10
4/11
Tentative Coffeehouse to benefit
Haiti Sister Parish
COLLEGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY TRIP, May 25-30, is open
now! For more information visit stlouisparish.org/cym or email kerskine@stlouisparish.org.
ADULT FORMATION
St. Pope John Paul II described the Mass as
"heaven on earth." You're thinking
"Really?"....yes, REALLY! Author and speaker Dr. Scott Hahn unfolds this mystery in his
book THE LAMB'S SUPPER. Learn to experience Mass with fresh
eyes and renewed hearts so that we can participate more fully,
enthusiastically, intelligently and powerfully than ever before. Join
other parishioners in a discussion to be held Wednesday, April 8,
Room 303, 7-9 pm. The book can be purchased online or at a
Catholic bookstore. Contact Mary Dan by email:
handydan5@comcast.net or by phone: 410-531-6571.
SHRINE OF ST. ANTHONY Recurring Events:
x Daily Mass, Sunday through Saturday, 12 pm
( Tuesday Mass includes the Novena to St. Anthony)
x First Friday Healing Mass, 7:30 pm
x Third Sunday & Last Sunday Healing Mass, 12 pm
x Adoration, Thursday—Quiet Adoration after the 12 pm Mass
until 4:30 pm; Evening prayer from 4:30-5:30 pm
x Confession, Monday—Saturday, 11:30 am and
Wednesday, 4—5 pm
Seder Meal: Thursday, March 26, from 6:00 to 8:30pm. A remembrance of the Last Supper Christ shared with his disciples and its
connection to the Passover meal of the Old Testament. The cost
for this event is $30 per person which includes a full meal. Please
RSVP for this event by March 16th.
MY BROTHER’S KEEPER Annual Bull and Oyster Roast: Saturday, April 25, 2015 from 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm at Mt. St. Joseph’s
High School, 4403 Frederick Lane, Baltimore MD 21229 Come
enjoy good food with friends and browse the selections at the silent
auction, all to support a great cause! Tickets cost $60 each and are
available online at www.mybrotherskeeperbaltimore.org. Tickets
may also be purchased by check. Please mail checks made payable to My Brother’s Keeper to: Ms. Joani Van Tuyl, Cooke Family
Office, 2205 Warwick Way, Suite 210, Marriottsville, MD 21104.
Your name will be placed on the list at the door. Any questions,
please contact Ms. Joani Van Tuyl at 410-680-8361 or
joani@cookeinc.com.
SAXOPHONE BENEFIT CONCERT FOR CATHOLIC CHARITIES:
Seminarian James O'Reilly will be performing a saxophone concert
at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore on Thursday, April 30, at 7:00
pm. No admission fee or tickets are needed to attend the concert.
A "free will" offering will be collected during intermission to benefit
Catholic Charities of Baltimore. Come out and enjoy an evening of
classical, sacred, and jazz music.
RESPECT LIFE: Bills to legalize physician assisted suicide
have been filed in the MD General Assembly (House Bill 1201
and Senate Bill 676). There are 38 co-sponsors of the House Bill
and 8 co-sponsors of the Senate Bill. Visit
www.stopassistedsuicideMD.org for more information including how
to contact your legislators.
Tenebrae Service: Wednesday, April 1, from 7:30 to 8:30pm.
From the Latin word for shadows, Tenebrae is an ancient liturgical
custom of walking with Jesus to the Cross and Tomb through scripture and song.
Good Friday Day of Prayer led by Fr. Dennis Mason, OFM Conv.
on April 3 from 1 to 8:30pm. The cost for this retreat is $25 and
RSVP’s must be in by Thursday, April 2.
3rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt: Saturday, April 4, from 10:30am to
1:00pm. There is no charge for this event but there will be hamburgers and hot dogs for sale for those interested in staying for a
picnic lunch after the Hunt. Please bring your own baskets, blankets, and kites to fly!
HEART OF MERCY HEALING MINISTRY will offer a Day of Healing Prayer for Women, "The Gift of Mercy", on Saturday, April 11,
from 9 am to 3 pm. This will include Mass, two talks on the Mercy
of Jesus Christ, time for personal prayer, faith sharing, and lunch.
This is sponsored by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Halethorpe, MD, and is free of charge. For further information, directions, and to RSVP, please call 443-833-4332 or visit the website at
www.heartofmercygs.org.
For more info or to register for any of these events, please call the
Shrine at 410-531-2800 or visit us at www.ShrineofStAnthony.org
The Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department will host
their COUNTRY BREAKFAST Sunday, March 29, from
8:00 am – 12:00 pm at Ten Oaks Ballroom. Come over
after Mass for hot coffee, juice and a full course breakfast. Adults
$9, children $5. Stop by and support our community firefighters and
ambulance team.
SAVE THE DATE! Please mark your calendars for a very special
event taking place on Saturday, April 25. Columbia Pregnancy
Center will be holding a “Celebration of Life” gala with guest speaker Archbishop William Lori. The gala will take place at the St. Louis
Parish Social Hall and will include dinner, music and a special tribute to Pat and Bane Kelley for their many years of work in the Prolife arena. Tickets will go on sale mid March. For questions please
contact Kim Hartman at Columbia Pregnancy Center at 410-7303223.
I will draw everyone to myself! Throughout Lent we've been hearing how Jesus explained the reason for his coming, to save us from the slavery of
sin. The more we accept and understand the mystery of our Lord's unfailing love for us, the more we want to get closer to him. It is, as the prophet
Jeremiah said, written on our hearts. We understand what Jesus was trying to tell his disciples because we know about his passion, death and
resurrection. But we sometimes forget the message of the Gospel delivered by Christ. The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. God is with us and we
only have to approach the Son to know the Father. May the love we experience empower us to turn our hearts over to God!
PARISH CENSUS AND
PHOTO DIRECTORY OPPORTUNITY
Saint Louis Parish is conducting a Parish Census. We will need
help from parish volunteers processing and updating census forms.
The initial form will be sent by email to all available email addresses
and then a mailing will be sent to the remaining registered parishioners. We will need volunteers during the month of March.
UPCOMING SECOND, SPECIAL,
OR HOLYDAY COLLECTIONS
March 28/29
April 3 (Good Friday)
April 4/5
April 25/26
Building Fund
Holy Land Shrines
Easter
Mothers’ Day
Building Fund
Be Part of Our New Family Photo Directory Program!
Do you know the names of the people sitting around
you each week at Sunday Mass? Saint Louis Parish
is participating in a new Parish Photo Directory Program with Lifetouch Studios. Each individual or family
will receive one complimentary 8 x 10 color portrait
and a directory for participating. Over 100 families
responded during the last two sessions. The next
sessions are scheduled for Friday, April 10, from 2:00 to 8:00 pm
and Saturday, April 11, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm in the Pastoral
Center. You may sign up online for a session by visiting the parish
website at www.stlouisparish.org or by emailing Mary Helfrich at
MHelfrich@stlouisparish.org.
2014 STATEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS
HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF REMEMBERING SAINT LOUIS
IN YOUR WILL?
May be requested through St Louis’ website: www.stlouisparish.org/
taxstatement or by calling the Parish Office at 410-531-6040.
Statements will be e-mailed or mailed at the end of each week.
LEAVE A LEGACY THROUGH A PLANNED GIFT
TO SAINT LOUIS
Planned gifts are funded from accumulated assets of your lifetime.
When you make a planned gift to Saint Louis Parish, it typically
does not impact your current income. In fact, there are several
types of life-income gifts that can actually supplement your income
for the rest of your life. Planned gifts are generally used to build an
endowment, which is vitally important for the long-term health of the
church. Endowment funds empower ministry beyond what is possible through annual operating funds. They provide future parishioners with the means to continue to worship, learn, and serve the
community and the world as we have been blessed to do. Planned
giving is a powerful opportunity to ensure your most sacred values
and commitments are part of your legacy. Your planned gift represents your hope for the future mission of Saint Louis and your faith
in future generations.
THE 2015 ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL, Go Make Disciples is now underway. Ministries supported by the Annual Appeal
include Catholic Charities, where almost one quarter of all funds
collected are used to support programs such as, My Sisters’ Place,
Our Daily Bread Employment Center, and The Food Bank of Western Maryland. Please prayerfully consider how you will support the
2015 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. Envelopes are available at the
Hospitality Table in the narthex after all Masses. Making a pledge,
which can be paid in monthly installments through December 31,
2015, is a powerful way to maximize your contribution. For more
information on the 2015 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal or to pledge
online, please visit www.archbalt.org/appeal.
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