March 27, 2016 - Immaculate Heart of Mary
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March 27, 2016 - Immaculate Heart of Mary
Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church Our mission is to proclaim joyfully the Good News of Jesus Christ and to welcome all adults, youth and children, inviting them to deepen their relationship with Christ through the sacraments, prayer and discipleship. New Parishioners: Welcome! Please use the Parish Census forms available near the main exits or contact the Parish Office to register. This helps us minister to you more effectively. Parish Council: Advises the pastor on parish life and concerns. Usually meets the first Tuesday of every month (except January and July) at 7 pm in one of the classrooms. Open to all parishioners. Baptisms: Parents must speak in person with a parish priest or deacon before making any other arrangements. Call the parish office or e-mail the priest or deacon for an appointment. Baptisms in are usually on the second Saturday of the month at 10 am. Parents and godparents must attend a required baptismal preparation class at least one month before the baptism. Marriages: Engaged couples wishing to be married must contact a parish priest at least six months before their proposed wedding date. Pre-Cana course required, contact Ed and Anne Steiner at 301-994-1323. Natural Family Planning course also required, see below. Natural Family Planning: For NFP training, contact K.C. Schnitker at 240-256-0118, www.FamilyNFP.com. Ministry to the Sick: Contact the parish office for visits to the homebound and hospitalized. Children’s Faith Formation Website: ihmcff.weebly.com Levels K–5: Sunday from 9:30 to 11 am in English, Levels K–5: Sunday from 11:30 am to 1 pm in Spanish (Nivel 1–4) Levels 5–8 (Confirmation): Monday from 6:30 to 8 pm. Youth Group Middle School: Tuesdays, 5:30 to 7 pm (at IHM). High School: Alternate Saturdays, 7 to 9 pm (at St. Cecilia). Mass Schedule Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 9 am Tuesday & Thursday: 5:30 pm Saturday Vigil: 4 pm Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:15 am, 1 pm (Spanish) Devotions Mass/Exposition/Confessions: First Friday: 9 am & 5:30 pm First Saturday: 9 am Mass with Healing Service: Once a month at 7 pm, call office or check website for date Rosary: M, W, F & Sat 9:30 am; T & Th 5 pm Litany for Priests: Tue & Thu after 5:30 pm Mass Other days, 10 minutes before Mass Confessions Thursday after 5:30 pm Mass Saturday 2:30 pm– 3:45 pm Sunday after 1 pm Mass First Friday after 9 am and 5:30 pm Mass First Saturday after 9 am Mass Office Hours Monday-Friday: 8 am to 4 pm Staff Pastor: Parochial Vicar Deacon Director of Religious Education Secretary/ Bookkeeper Music Director Fr. Marco Schad, ext. 12 [email protected] Fr. Michal Sajnog, ext. 13 [email protected] Dcn. Michael Crowe [email protected] Janet Harmon, ext. 15 301-863-8793 [email protected] Cindy Thompson, ext. 14 [email protected] Mary Stevens, 240-434-8876 [email protected] Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Formation to enter the Catholic Church or to receive First Communion and Confirmation for adults baptized as Catholics. Contact Tess Crowe at [email protected] or call the parish office. Youth Minister Food Pantry and Financial Assistance: Handled by St. Vincent de Paul of IHM. For assistance, call 301-863-8193 from 8:30 to 11:30 am on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, except holidays. Little Flower School Principal Caitlin Keeton 301-994-0404 Website www.littleflowercatholic.org Parish Cemetery: For information, call 301-475-5005 or 301-932-1766. 22375 Three Notch Rd. Lexington Park, MD 20653 Tel: 301-863-8144 Fax: 301-863-8180 Gregory DeStefano 301-542-2467 [email protected] www.ihmrcc.org Dear Friends in Christ, Happy Easter! The good news we celebrate today is the fact that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. I deliberately use the word “fact” because in two thousand years, no scientific expedition has been able to discover the mortal remains of Jesus Christ. That is because his tomb is empty and there is no body to be found. The testimony of the eyewitnesses still stands. These witnesses went to their deaths proclaiming what we still proclaim: Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. Alleluia! Today is a day of glory and a day of hope for us all. God’s purpose and God’s will cannot be undone by human sin and rejection. In his body here on earth, Christ Jesus suffered terribly. He was mocked, spit upon, terribly scourged, crowned with thorns, crucified, died and was buried. Today we celebrate the glorious fact of his resurrection from the dead. We bear within us the hope that resurrection gives us. Our faith brings to us the truth that God has not abandoned us. God is bringing us into new life, and bringing new life to Christ’s body, the Church. God is calling us out of our tombs, as Christ called poor Lazarus into new life. There is a reality, however, that must be faced when we enter into new life. All the wonderful feelings associated with new life must be balanced with the fact that what is new comes from what is old. To have what is new means we must let go of what is old, and this process can be painful. The key that unlocks the door of resurrection and new life for us is acceptance. Christ showed us this through his surrender into the hands of the Father. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus cried out, “Abba, Father, all things are possible for you. Take this cup away from me, but not what I will but what you will” (Mk 14:36). Dying on the cross, his last words were, “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Lk 23:46). Acceptance means surrender. It means letting go of a former way of life. It means recognizing that we can’t have our hands open to receive God’s gift of renewal if we have our fists clenched tight around the behaviors and attitudes that have shaped and even controlled us to our detriment. The key to our success is to do what Jesus did – to surrender ourselves and our lives into the hands of our Father in heaven. Today we celebrate the joyful news that through his Son’s rising to new life, God our Father has given us power to enter into newer, better and happier lives no matter what the forces of darkness and evil have or will throw at us. The only thing that stands in the way of happiness is our pride, our willfulness, our defiant selves who refuse to surrender control over our lives and place them in God’s hands. So, dear friends, today, give yourself all that God wants to give you by surrendering yourself to his powerful love. The forces of darkness and evil will throw themselves at you, but they cannot prevail. May the glory of the risen Christ be with each one of you, Fr. Marco MONTHLY MASS WITH EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AND HEALING PRAYERS: Join us for an experience of healing, with Fr. Dan Leary, Tuesday April 12, at 7:00PM. Confessions start at 6:30 PM. AFFORDING A CATHOLIC EDUCATION: BUDGETING STRATEGIES FOR FAMILIES: To support financial planning for a Catholic education, the Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools Board of Education is hosting a free financial planning session, Affording a Catholic Education: Budgeting Strategies for Families, for parents and guardians of Catholic school students and prospective students. This session will take place on Tuesday, April 19, from 6-8 pm at Father Andrew White School in Leonardtown, MD (22850 Washington St.). To register for the event, please call 301-853-4518. 2016 ANNUAL JUBILARIAN MASS FOR MARRIED COUPLES: Cardinal Donald Wuerl will celebrate the annual Jubilarian Mass honoring couples married 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 51+ years on Sunday, June 19 at 2pm at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Please call the parish office to register. Names of jubilarians need to be turned in to the parish office by Monday, April 11. VOCATIONS EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL MEN: For young men in high school, there will be an all-day excursion to Sugarloaf Mountain in upper Montgomery County on Sunday, April 10 (bus departs from IHM). The day will include hiking, lunch, a talk, Mass, fellowship, and the opportunity to discuss the priesthood with seminarians and priests. On June 26-29, the annual Quo Vadis Camp will be held at Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, MD. The fourday camp includes prayer, talks, sports, and much more. Registration is now open for both of these events at www.dcpriest.org, and for more information, please contact the Office of Priest Vocations at [email protected] or 202636-9020. BULLETIN GUIDELINES Please email your submission to [email protected] by Wednesday at 10:00 am prior to the Sunday of publication. All entries are subject to editing. ALLELUIA! Today we begin the Easter Season, our 50-day meditation on the mystery of Christ's Resurrection! During Lent we prepared ourselves to remember and celebrate Jesus' death and resurrection. As I reflect and meditate upon Jesus's Resurrection, I think of our catechists and volunteer staff who continue to joyfully share God's good news even today; just like the disciples of long ago. I also deeply appreciate parents and grandparents who gift our young people with this glorious HOPE, faith and love. Thank you very much for your wonderful support and dedication! We have less than 8 sessions left before we take a break for the summer. Please continue to take the time to check your children’s folders and workbooks to make sure that they are keeping up with their faith knowledge requirements. Our volunteers are always ready to answer any questions and comments from you. PROGRESS REPORTS Please return the Progress Report envelopes with your signature. If you have not yet submitted copies of Baptismal Certificates, these are now due, as well as any outstanding fees. IMPORTANT CALENDAR ITEMS Mar 27/28: No Sessions - Easter Apr.3/4: Regular Sessions Apr. 10: Levels 3-5 Archdiocese Assessments Apr. 10: Level 3 sponsors 11:15 am Mass. Apr. 11: Level 5-8 Archdiocese Assessments. Apr. 16: Pilgrimage to the Shrine and Monastery. Blessings, Janet Harmon Director of Religious Education 301-863-8793 [email protected] http://ihmcff.weebly.com/ PARISH OFFICE CLOSED The parish office will be closed tomorrow, Easter Monday. Normal hours will resume Tuesday, Mar. 29. GRIEFSHARE SUPPORT GROUP: GriefShare, a special seminar and support group for people grieving the loss of someone close, and is sponsored by people who understand what you are experiencing and want to offer you comfort and encouragement during this difficult time. Each GriefShare session includes a video seminar and group discussion. There is a $20.00 registration fee for the seminars to cover the costs of supplies, but scholarships are available. The seminars are open to all who are in need of it even if it has been sometime since your loss. Registration by phone at 301-884-3123. The support group will begin on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 7:00 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Hall, Mechanicsville, MD. HAVE YOU SAVED THE DATE? Sunday, Apr. 3, internationally renowned and Catholic recording artist, Donna Cori Gibson, will be at IHM to lead us in celebrating the Feast of Divine Mercy! In addition to this free concert, we will have Adoration, confession, and a sung Chaplet of Divine Mercy. A freewill offering will be accepted. To hear a selection of Donna’s music and download it for free, visit her website at www.DonnaCoriGibson.com. THANK YOU FROM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL OF IHM We are most happy to report we collected 2237 pounds of food during our Archdiocese of Washington - Catholic Charities Lenten Food Drive for St. Vincent de Paul of Immaculate Heart of Mary -2016. To each and every one of you within our community that donated food or contributed monetarily, and were able to express their support we want to say thank you so much and we are most grateful for all you do. May God continue to Bless you all. A BLESSED RESURRECTION OF THE LORD! Congratulations to the new Catholics (also known as neophytes) who joined the Holy Mother Church through Baptism, Confirmation and received their first Communion last night at the Easter Vigil! Happy Easter to everyone! If you or anyone you know is interested in learning more, please contact the parish office by phone or email [email protected]. SPANISH RCIA Please email Damaritza Ortiz at [email protected] or call the parish office. INTERESTED IN HELPING WOMEN EXPLORE THEIR UNPLANNED PREGNANCY OPTIONS? CareNet Pregnancy Center Client Advocate Training begins Apr. 5 at the Lexington Park office. Classes total 18 hours, split into six3 hour sessions from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Contact Jocelyn Beckman at 301-475-5333 for more information on how you can help this ministry. They depend on you! TREASURE STEWARDSHIP Monday 9:00 am Acts 2:14,22-23/Ps 118:14/Matt 28:8-15 Dawn Schachterle Tuesday 5:30 pm Acts 2:36-41/Ps118:24/John 20:11-18 Alfoncito Jimena † Wednesday Acts 3:1-10/Ps 118:24/Luke 24:13-35 9:00 am Jaleyn Grider Thursday 5:30 pm Acts 3:11-26/Ps 118:24/Luke 24:35-48 Liza Grider Friday 9:00 am 5:30 pm Acts 4:1-12/Ps 118:24/John 21:1-14 Louis Deane † Bill Hall † Saturday 9:00 am 4:00 pm Acts 4:13-21/Ps 118:24/Mark 16:9-15 Steve Begg Acts 5:12-16/Rev 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19 Jn 20:29/John 20:19-31 Kerry Staats Sunday 8:30 am 11:15 am 1:00 pm Acts 5:12-16/Rev 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19 Jn 20:29/John 20:19-31 Rev. Pawel Sass Bruce Colby † The Parishioners of IHM ARE WE ALSO LIKE PETER AND DENY CHRIST OVER AND OVER? Christ calls us to be all we can in our Marriage Sacrament. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is Apr. 22-24 in Gaithersburg, MD. Details and registration online found at www.welovematrimony.org, or call 301-541-7007. GROUP SCHEDULE MARCH 28—APRIL 3 Tues: 5:30 pm Middle School Youth Group 6:00 pm Rosary & Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help led by FCJC (Cry Room) 7:00 pm Bible Study: The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus (Faller Home) 7:30 pm IHM Prayer Group Rosary (Cry Room) Wed: 10:00 am Bible Study: Book of Revelation 6:30 pm Bible Study: Knowing the Faith: Part Two (Filipino-Americans) MUSIC SCHEDULE APRIL 2—APRIL 3 Sat: 4:00 pm Adele Bavani Sun: 8:30 am IHM Choir 11:15 am IHM Youth 1:00 pm Spanish Group LINEN SCHEDULE APRIL 3 Brenda Bounds FY July 2015June 2016 Offertory Mar. 13 Building Fund Envelopes On-line Giving $11,765.33 $2,987.00 $250.00 $145.00 Weekly Budget $11,582.60 $1,117.09 Collected YTD $452,335.16 $37,009.80 Budget YTD $440,138.80 $42,449.42 Thank you for faithfully sharing a portion of the gifts God has given to you! PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND THAT THEY MAY BE RESTORED TO FULL HEALTH Denise Dischert, Dominic Tiep Nguyen, Jerry Humphrey, Tess Allen, Alice Pollock, Kerry Staats, Pat Wilson, and Fr. Dan Vitz. OUR MILITARY DEPLOYED OVERSEAS Sean Daigneau, USMC. Please note: names will remain on these lists for two months, unless otherwise notified. To keep a name on the list, please resubmit by contacting [email protected], or call the Parish Office. PAPAL AND PARISH INTENTIONS FOR MARCH That families in need may receive the necessary support and that children may grow up in healthy and peaceful environments. That those Christians who, on account of their faith, are discriminated against or are being persecuted, may remain strong and faithful to the Gospel, thanks to the incessant prayer of the Church. That those coming into the Church at IHM at Easter will find in us a welcoming family and become an active part of our parish. 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