sacred heart parish - Sacred Heart Church
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sacred heart parish - Sacred Heart Church
SACRED HEART PARISH P.O. BOX 3672 ♦ GLYNDON, MARYLAND 21071-3672 PHONE: (410) 833-1696 ♦ FAX: (410) 833-2676 E-MAIL: [email protected] INTERNET: WWW.SHGPARISH.ORG CELEBRATING CHRIST SINCE 1873 SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Msgr. Lloyd E. Aiken Pastor Rev. Hamilton Okeke Associate Pastor Rev. Hilario Avendaño Associate Pastor for Hispanic Ministry Rev. Walter J. McGovern Retired – In residence Mr. James A. Ryan Deacon Mr. James Nuzzo Deacon Sr. Judith Cianfrogna, SSJ Pastoral Associate Sr. Cecilia Cyford, SSJ Director of Religious Education Sr. Helen Wiegmann, SSJ Health Care Ministry Mr. Zachary Coyle School Principal Mrs. Jeanne Cossentino Assistant Principal Mrs. Anne Purnell Assistant Middle School Principal Sr. Karen Washabaugh, SSJ School Campus Minister K-5 Mrs. Kathryn Swisher Director of Youth Ministry Ms. Kathy Whitelock Director of Development ASSISTING CLERGY Rev. Michael L. Barré, P.S.S. Rev. James McKearney ,P. S.S. Rev. Gilbert J. Seitz Rev. Daniel Moore, P.S.S. Victor Sanchez Michael Merritt Chris Pinto SEMINARIANS 4th Year Theology 3rd Year Theology 1st Year Theology LITURGICAL SCHEDULE Weekend Masses: Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 (Quiet), 9:00, 10:30 a.m. (Choir); 12:00 (Contemporary Choir) & 5:00 p.m. Spanish Mass: Saturdays — 7:00 p.m. (Little Church) Sundays — 1:30 p.m. (Main Church) Weekday Masses/Communion Service (Little Church): Monday-Friday: 7:00 & 9:00 a.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Day Schedule: Consult bulletin (except Christmas and New Year’s) Eucharistic Adoration: (Little Church) First Fridays: Exposition following the 9:00 a.m. Mass, concluding at the 8:00 a.m. Mass Saturday PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; 1:15-9:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office/Rectory Hispanic Ministry Development Office Sacred Heart School Religious Education Office Sacred Heart Youth Ministry Convent 410-833-1696 410-830-1862 410-833-4933 410-833-0857 410-833-8515 410-833-7639 410-526-1327 NEW PARISHIONERS WELCOME! You are most welcome to Sacred Heart Church. Parish registration forms are available in the Gathering Space and at the Parish Office. If you are moving out of the parish, please notify us. SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY BAPTISMS: Saturdays at noon and within the celebration of Mass (except during Lent). Parents are required to attend a Preparation Class held on the 2nd Monday of the month. Please call the Religious Education Office to arrange for both Preparation Class and Baptism. RECONCILIATION: Confessions are heard on Saturdays from 5:15-5:45p.m. (Little Church) and by appointment. Parish Reconciliation Services are held during Advent and Lent. MARRIAGE: Couples planning to be married should contact a priest or deacon at least six months before the anticipated date. All engaged couples must take a Marriage Preparation Course. Do not set a date until you have met with the priest or deacon. COMMUNION TO THE SICK: If someone is in the hospital or homebound and unable to attend Mass and wishes to receive communion, please contact the Parish Office. Mass is celebrated at FutureCare-Cherrywood Nursing Home on the 2nd Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: In case of emergency call the Parish Office/Rectory at anytime. Please notify the Parish Office if you know someone in the hospital or at home who wishes to be anointed. Masses of Anointing are celebrated several times a year. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS/RITO DE LA INITIACION CRISIANA DE LOS ADULTOS: RCIA/RICA prepares adults (English and Spanish speaking) for full communion in the Catholic Church. Sessions meet year round on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Call the Parish Office for information. BULLETIN DEADLINE. Notices must be received in the parish office TEN days (Thursday) before the bulletin date requested. Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 13, 2015 Sacred Heart Parish Mission Statement We, the people of God in the parish of Sacred Heart, are constantly attempting to become a faith community of those who, believing in Jesus, proclaim God’s Kingdom and share the mystery of faith by worshipping the Father, enabling all members to grow in their relationship with each other through the Son, and witnessing our gifts through active service to others in the Spirit. Weekly Liturgical Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass, September 12 4:00 p.m. Mass Larry Preston Baker 7:00 p.m. Sp. Mass Lucy Brown Sunday, September 13 7:30 a.m. Mass Parishioners 9:00 a.m. Mass Robert Jefferson 10:30 a.m. Mass Lawrence Luther 12:00 p.m. Mass Maurice Dix 1:30 p.m. Sp. Mass 5:00 p.m. Mass Mark E. Evelius Monday, September 14 – The Exaltation of the Holy Cross 7:00 a.m. Mass Brad Mazelofsky 9:00 a.m. – Communion Service Tuesday, September 15 – Our Lady of Sorrows 7:00 a.m. Mass Mark Evelius 9:00 a.m. Mass Connie Coyle Wednesday, September 16 – Sts. Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop 7:00 a.m. – Communion Service 9:00 a.m. Mass John R. Adams Thursday, September 17 7:00 a.m. Mass Gloria Falkenburg 9:00 a.m. Mass Bill Gundersen Friday, September 18 7:00 a.m. Mass Margaret Hurst Hayward 9:00 a.m. Mass Jim Sewell Saturday, September 19 8:00 a.m. Mass Pat Ruff (Sp. Int.) Saturday Vigil Mass, September 19 4:00 p.m. Mass Guy Vitellaro 7:00 p.m. Sp. Mass Sunday, September 20 7:30 a.m. Mass Gloria Falkenberg 9:00 a.m. Mass Parishioners 10:30 a.m. Mass The Keller Family (Sp. Int.) 12:00 p.m. Mass Anita Louise Bossom 1:30 p.m. Sp. Mass Awilda Rosado 5:00 p.m. Mass Yolanda Munsayac Prayer and Worship Presiders’ Schedule: September 20, 2015 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:30 p.m. (Spanish) (MC) 5:00 p.m. Fr. Moore Fr. Avendaño Fr. Barre Fr. Barre Msgr. Aiken Msgr. Aiken Fr. Avendaño Fr. McKearney Presiders’ Schedule at St. Charles: Saturday & Sunday September 20, 2015 4:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 p.m. Fr. Okeke Fr. Okeke Fr. Okeke Scripture Readings September 20, 2015 Wis 2:12, 17-20 Ps 54:3-4, 5-8 Jas 3:16 – 4:3 Mk 9:30-37 Jesus speaks (1, Ps) of his own rejection, torture, and shameful death. True discipleship, he says, is concerned not with status but with service to the poor (3), with justice and peace (2). For Reflection: What cross have you had to take up to follow Christ? Vigésimo Cuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Septiembre 13, 2015 Misión de la Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón Nosotros, El pueblo de Dios en la parroquia del Sagrado Corazón, estamos intentando constantemente hacernos una comunidad de fe, que creyendo en Jesús, proclamamos el Reino de Dios y compartimos el misterio de la fe adorando al Padre, permitiendo a todos los miembros un crecimiento en su relación interpersonal a través del Hijo y siendo testigo de nuestros dones a través del servicio activo a otros en el Espíritu. participando que las pequeñas comunidades a que se El Matrimonio unan al programa de evangelización que lleca por nombre “ SEIS SEMANAS CON LA BIBLIA”. La primea etapa ya se terminó, pero viene la segundo etapa que dará inicio el día 5 de Octubre del presente año, por favor no pierdas esta linda oportunidad que Dios te está brindando. En los futuros domingos Abrazar la Cruz estaremos dando los anuncios, sobre esta segunda Al término de la ceremonia, los recién casados se llevan etapa de evangelización. No te lo pierdas. el crucifijo con ellos y le asignan el lugar de honor en su casa. Éste se convierte en el punto focal de la oración El Manto de Turín familiar, porque el joven matrimonio cree profundamente que la familia nace de la Cruz. Cuando surge un problema o irrumpe un conflicto, será delante de esta cruz que buscarán ayuda. No irán a un abogado, no consultarán a un adivino o a un astrólogo, no dependerán de un psicólogo para resolver sus dificultades. No, irán directamente delante de su Jesús, delante de la cruz. Ahí se arrodillarán y llorarán sus lágrimas y derramarán sus corazones frente a Jesús y, sobre todo, intercambiarán su perdón. No se irán a dormir con un peso en el corazón porque se habrán vuelto a su Jesús, al Unico que tiene poder para salvar. Enseñarán a sus hijos a besar la cruz cada día y a no irse a dormir como los paganos, sin haber primero dado gracias a Jesús. En cuanto a los hijos, el primero de sus recuerdos será que Jesús ha sido siempre el Amigo de la familia, respetado y abrazado. Le dicen ³buenas noches² a Jesús y besan la cruz. (Como dice el Padre Jozo, ³se van a dormir con Jesús, ¡no con un osito de peluche!²). Saben que Jesús los abraza y que no no hay nada de qué temer y sus miedos se desvanecen en su beso a Jesús Lecturas Dominicales Septiembre 13, 2015 Primer Lectura: Sab 2:12, 17-20 Salmo: 54:3-4, 5-8 Segunda Lectura: Stg 3:16 – 4:32:14-18 Evangelio: Mc 9:30-37 Pequeñas Comunidades Queridos y estimados fieles de nuestra parroquia “Sagrado Corazón”, el equipo de animadores de las PEQUEÑAS COMUNIDADES, les hace una atenta invitación a las personas que todavía no están Les recordamos a toda la comunidad hispana que el dia 25 de Septiembre del presente año tendremos la exposion del Manto de Turin, manto donde esta plasmado el rostro de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, dicha actividad sera en el Gimnacio de la escual a las 8:00 PM no te lo pierdas, sera completamente gratis. Wedding Banns Third Time: Jeffrey Steven Maurin of Immaculate Conception and Laura Ann Casalena of Sacred Heart First Time: Lorenzo Martinez Reyes of Sacred Heart and Clara Navarro Flores of Sacred Heart First Time: Brent Joseph Whitty and Kathryn Passape Sauer We Welcome the Newly Baptized Logan Aidan Ladhar & Arturo Emmanuel Salinas Baptism Group baptisms are now held on the third Saturday of every month. Pray for those who have died. May their souls and the souls of all the faithfully departed rest in peace. Amen. Msgr. Art Valanzano and Thomas Sanders, Sr. Lucy Angerer, Danny Baum, Debie Beaven, Brian Bence, Mary Ellen Berry, Lena & Adrian Bouchard, Bob Brosso, Frank Carlucci, Frank Chengery, Charlene Clark, John Dargakis, Nick Dargakis, Debbie Della Villa, Megan Elizabeth Diggins, Maurice Eyler, Thane Fake, Rosa Elena Fernandez, Betty Fenwick, Noel Forte, Tony Galla, Samantha Garnes, Nancy Glorioso, Walter Hanrahan, Kim Hare, John Hattrup, William Hayes, Dennis Helm, Lynda Henry, Holly Hill, Maria Hlahol, Donna Hoffman, Catherine Hooper, John Jarkowiec, Corrine Johnson, Edna Johnson Jones, Patrick Kelly, Gerry Kleiman, Richard Kretzschmar, Rosemary Lazzati, Tim League, Sal Maranto, Joan Barbara MacNeish, Dorothy Ann McGullam, Bob Moan, Peggy Moon, Ed Mooney, Mariaelena Ness, Nicole & Mason, Scott Moser, Joseph O'Boyle, Betty Pearre, Austin Phillips, Charlotte Porea, Beth Ralston, Dorothy Ramos, Lydie Randall, Brian Redding, Katie Riggin, D’Ann G. Rittie, Camilla Royer, Ed Schaefer, Matthew Schaefer, Lisa Schmidt, John Schneck, Rose Sebald, Rita Charlotte Slocum, Todd Smart, Erik Sneen, Rita Soto, Robert Staten, Jay Stonik, Joe Stonik, Deli Strummer, Larry Triplett, Margaret Warner, Susan MacWilliams, Tyrone Willoughby, Sr., Reinilda Whitehead Names will remain on the Sick List for 5 weeks If there is a need to have the name of your loved one on the list for a longer period of time, we will be happy to accommodate you, but you must contact the Parish Office (410-833-1696) between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM to make this request. Sister Jude Thank you all for your prayers and support! With God's help, the prayers and support of my family, my Sisters of St. Joseph, and your prayers and support, I will have the faith and strength to get through my cancer treatments. Know that you are all in my prayers. Sister Jude Hour of Glory Fr. Hamilton’s “Hour of Glory” is held on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM in the Little Church. All are welcome! Our Stewardship Weekly Offering Offertory (September 6, 2015) Envelopes Loose $23,399.33 ($21,154.33) ($ 2,245.00) Peter’s Pence $ 3,258.50 Electronic Fund Contributions (not included in above total) Offertory $ 1,363.00 Maintenance $ 90.50 St. Therese $ 18.00 Peter’s Pence $ 80.00 21 Club Drawing #2 September 4, 2015 Prize Ticket# Winner Seller $200 296 Linda Ellis Kathy VanSickle $100 1011 Bill Martin John Golombieski $ 50 1490 William Lambert S. Jude $ 50 920 Kevin Chesser Marjorie Connor $ 50 1094 Barbara Stahler St. Charles Parish Unsold numbers drawn: 661, 1432 A Few words about our 21 Club project. Few weeks ago, we began our 21 Club fund-raising to provide our church with modern digital monitors. Our church serves many age groups, all involved in a variety of activities. Static presentations limit our ability to communicate effectively especially to folks with children staying in the gathering spaces. Our intention is to provide monitors in the lobby, hallways, and at the sides of the church to alert all members to important announcements, share homily highlights and upcoming events in the church. Friends, many of us may be asking: what for? Of what purpose will these monitors serve? We understand your concerns. However, it is proven that visual communication systems are attractive and keep people’s attention, especially our young ones. It is our hope that this project will help promote active participation among our youth and offer volunteer opportunities for all. It will equally provide personalized messages for our visitors. It will also promote upcoming events with detailed schedules and will definitely help our priests and deacons to share homily highlights and hymn lyrics to encourage active participation among us. My friends, we solicit your support by becoming a 21 Club participant. With your help we shall be able to provide spirit-filled gospel messages and services for all of us. With a robust audio system and digital display technology for our church, we shall implement some solutions that will be easy to use and have the ability to transmit the gospel message to all present. For questions, contact Father Hamilton at the parish office: 410-833-1696. Christian Formation and Evangelization Do You Know what we mean by “non-Catholic” Bibles? This label is used for translations of the Bible done by Protestants or under the auspices of a Protestant Church or organization. This does not mean that a translation is “theologically slanted.” It does mean that seven Old Testament books will not be included or, if included, will be labeled “Apocrypha.” It also means that the Catholic Church has not given official approval to that translation or originally did not have anything to do with its development. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Come meet some faithful Catholics who love the Lord. Sacred Heart will soon begin its RCIA sessions to share with other the truths of the Catholic faith and the fellowship of our church family. We invite you to learn what Catholics believe in an open and welcoming environment. These sessions also are opportunities for you to ask those perplexing and difficult questions you may have about the Church. The sessions are intended for people who are not Catholic or who have not completed their initiation as Catholics. If you, or someone you know, are interested or would like more information, please call Sister Jude (410833-1696; [email protected]). Adult Confirmation Confirmation is a requirement to be a godparent or a sponsor for Confirmation. If you are over 18 and have never been confirmed, please contact Sister Jude (410833-1696; [email protected]) for more information. Archbishop Lori will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on Oct. 4, 2015 during the 4:30 PM at the Basilica of the Assumption. Parish Picnic Our annual Parish Picnic will be held on Sunday, September 20, 2015 on the school side field. We will begin our picnic after the Noon Mass. Ministry Fair and Coffee House Our Ministry Fair will be on Sunday, September 20, after the 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and Noon Masses. It will be outside the Main Church in the courtyard under a tent. We will have Coffee House outside by the Ministry Fair on this Sunday after the 9 and 10:30 Masses. All other Coffee Houses will be held in the Mother Seton Room after the 10:30 AM Mass. A Message to Parents Parents, a vocation to priesthood or religious life capitalizes on your child’s unique personality, gifts and talents. If your child expresses an interest in becoming a sister, brother or priest, offer encouragement and support. Young Adults September 16 Theology and Burgers will be at BILL BATEMAN’S AT CHARTLEY Young Adults will be sponsoring a series of Theology and Burgers. Our first gathering will be September 16. Our first presenter will be Matt Walsh, a native of our parish and a renowned blogger. His topic will be on a current prolife issue. Remember Young Adults are folks 18 to 35! Contact Lila Williamson ([email protected]) for more information. Young Adult Volleyball Join us on at 9:00 PM on Friday evenings (Sept. 18, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 30) in the school gym! Contact Jeff Ment (410-833-8515; [email protected]) for more information. Sisters of St. Joseph The Sisters of St. Joseph of Chestnut Hill who reside at Saint Joseph Villa, Flourtown, PA, are asking for your support. The annual Chance Drive to benefit the sick and elderly Sisters of St. Joseph is underway. Our sisters will be selling chances after all Masses this weekend. For further information, contact any of our Sisters. Donation--$1.00 each or a book of 6 chances for $5.00. Parking Please do not park along the school sidewalks. These are fire lanes and need to be open at all times. At the same time may we ask you not to park in the handicap spaces beside the Little Church and in front of the Sacred Heart sign. Reminder: the oval space in front of the churches is for drop-off only. Fire trucks and ambulances need this space to enter the churches. Thank you for your cooperation! Sacred Heart Youth Organization High School SOURCE This year’s Calendar and Registration Forms are available on the Parish Website. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to volunteer to help, please contact the Office of Youth Ministry. All paperwork is due no later than September 30, 2015. Orientations are being held on September 13th & 20th after the 5:00 PM Mass, in the Library/Media Center. High School Confirmation This year’s Calendar and Registration Forms are available on the Parish Website. All of the paperwork that will be needed throughout this process is available online as well. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to volunteer to help, please contact the Office of Youth Ministry. All paperwork is due no later than September 30, 2015. Orientations are being held on September 13th & 20th after the 5:00 PM Mass, in the Library/Media Center. Middle School SUMMIT All Middle School students are welcome to join us for SUMMIT NIGHT held every Third Friday (unless otherwise noted) during the school year. Our first Summit Night will be held on September 18, 2015. Please visit the website for the calendar and permission form! High School Youth Group All High School students are welcome to join us for youth group held every First Friday (unless otherwise noted) during the school year. Please visit the website for more details on other events. Save the Dates. . . . High School Beach Retreat: October 23-25, 2015 High School Lock-In: January 2-3, 2016 Mount 2000: February 12-14, 2016 Matt Maher Concert: November 5, 2015 Hagerstown, MD – If you are interested in purchasing tickets please contact the Office of Youth Ministry. Mark your calendar now! Please contact the Youth Ministry Office as soon as possible if you are interested and would like more information. Space is limited; firstcome, first-served. As always, you can find more information on the Parish Website for Youth Ministry at: http://www.shgparish.org/youth-ministry.aspx. Follow us on Facebook (Sacred Heart Youth Ministry – Glyndon), Twitter (Mrs Kathryn @SHG_youth) and Instagram (SHG_Youth) as well! Sacred Heart School Fellow Parishioners, Have you ever received an unexpected gift? Perhaps this was a tangible gift, or it may have been a symbol of God’s grace being present in a tangible way. In the week of August 31st, I was blessed to find three of these. I saw two of our intermediate teachers in a quiet moment in her planning period, and we had a moment to catch up. They relayed to me how many of their students from the previous year, now in middle school, have come by to see them. This, in and of itself, shows the love in our community and is a great gift, but what the students are collectively saying is a further gift still: “we love middle school!” No one is telling our students to visit their former teachers or say this; rather, they’re choosing to because they’re happy, joyful, and loving their school—a great gift to witness indeed! At another moment, some stakeholders we partner with met with me to review some of our programming. These stakeholders commented at length how much we do as a school to support their work, and thanked us for that, but said that other schools they partner with often are difficult, challenging, or downright unwelcoming to them, which can be a great burden. Later that day, they came back to say they’d reflected further on how grateful they were for our partnership, and gave me a daily prayer/reflection book I could use for my own faith journey, and to share with our community. This was an amazing and powerful gesture, and was completely unexpected. I am grateful to them! Later, a new student in our middle school, who I saw coming in from recess, was excited to see me. She shared that her younger sibling, in our Pre-K program, has seen me close our morning announcements with a salute I tend to do (and I say “God bless you Sacred Heart, signing off!” when I do that). Her sibling did that same gesture with her and the other Pre-K children and really enjoyed doing it! What a gift that our Pre-K students would hold onto a gesture I hope reminds them of God’s blessing in their lives. Unexpected gifts often have a certain power precisely because of the surprise nature of the gift. Some two thousand years earlier, the greatest unexpected gift came to all of us when our Savior became man, and God directly stepped into each of our lives. This week, let us find those gifts that God so often sends to us and in our over-busy world, may we pause for a few seconds and give great praise to God for His bountiful love in doing so. In Christ, Mr. Coyle, Principal Religious Education Sunday Nursery The Sunday nursery is back today (September 13th)! Nursery service (babysitting) for children under three years old is offered on Sunday mornings from 10:15 11:30 AM in Room 126. Children’s Religion Program: Pre-K – 8th Grade www.shgparish.org/religious-education.aspx Sacrament Preparation www.shgparish.org/baptism.aspx www.shgparish.org/penance.aspx www.shgparish.org/communion.aspx Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) www.shgparish.org/clow.aspx Sunday Nursery during 10:30 AM Mass www.shgparish.org/nursery.aspx Religious Education Classes Have Begun! Religion classes for 3-year-olds through 8th grade begin again on September 13 and 14. It’s important for our parish children to learn and grow in their Catholic faith year by year, so if you haven’t registered your children for class yet, please do so as soon as possible! Information packets with registration forms for new or returning students are available at the parish office, outside of both church entrances, and online at www.shgparish.org/religious-education.aspx. We are eager to share God’s love and the Catholic faith with your children! For more information or if you are interested in volunteering with children’s ministry, please get in touch with Sister Cecilia at 410-833-8515 or [email protected]. Family-Home Study September Gathering The first monthly session for parents and children in the FHS program will take place on Wednesday, September 16th at 7:00 PM in the Mother Seton Room. Materials and information about our faith formation program will be distributed as we prepare for a new year of learning, and there will a short family activity and lesson with Sister Cecilia afterwards. Catechetical Sunday We will observe Catechetical Sunday on September 20th throughout the USA with a special blessing at the weekend Masses. We will also have a table at the parish Ministry Fair on that date. Thank you to all of our catechists and classroom assistants for offering your time and talents in order to share your faith with our parish children! Baptism Preparation Class The monthly baptism preparation class will be held on Monday, September 14th at 7:00 PM in Room 105. This class is for parents who will be having their first child baptized at Sacred Heart and for parents whose last child was baptized here more than four years ago. For more information about baptisms at Sacred Heart Parish, see www.shgparish.org/baptism.aspx. Social Justice The disciple’s goal is not to make enemies, but to see God’s word accepted and its capacity for liberation and renewal revealed. Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel 2013 St. Vincent de Paul Society Meeting The Saint Vincent de Paul meeting will meet on Monday, September 21, at 6:15 PM in Room 104. Feet for Francis Sacred Heart will be collecting shoes (gently worn or new pairs). Collection boxes will be available at the Parish Picnic 9/20 and in church on September 26/27. Call Ruby Wilson for more information 410-833-0812 Parish Life Prayerful Sing Along Please join us for prayers, songs, food and fellowship at the Prayerful Sing Along on Friday, September 25, from 7:15 PM to 9:15 PM in the Mother Seton Room.. Please call Denise Blair-Nellies at 410-795-6852 for more information. STAND Training STAND training in English (and Español) is now available online! Instructions on how to complete the online training and additional paperwork are available at http://www.archbalt.org/about-us/childyouth-protection/volunteers/index.cfm or on the school’s website at http://www.shgschool.org/stand.aspx. Many have asked how long it takes to be STAND Certified. There is a minimum processing time of 3-4 weeks for all new volunteers, and 2-3 weeks for volunteers seeking renewal. After completing the training and paperwork, please forward the same to Mary Lee McCusker at the Parish Center. Should you have any questions or concerns about this process, you may contact Mrs. McCusker at 410-833-6877. “WORTHY OF THE CALL” Training Minor volunteers (ages 14-17) – Are you interested in volunteering for Sacred Heart Parish? How about assisting Religious Education catechists? Then, please sign up for the next “Worthy of the Call” training session on Tuesday, October 13th from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM in Room 112 of the school. If you would like to attend, please RSVP by October 12th to Mary Lee McCusker (410-833-6877 or [email protected]). Organizations Sodality The women of the Sodality of Sacred Heart will open the 2015-2016 calendar year with praying the Rosary and celebration of Mass on Wednesday, September 23rd starting at 7:00 PM in the Little Church. A meeting and refreshments will follow. All are invited to join with us to honor Mary and to be available to perform compassionate works when requested. If more information is needed, please call Prefect, Mary Lee Ports at 410-833-7270 or come to our meeting. Sharing Christ's Love with Senior Citizens Through the Gift of Song The Respect Life Committee and Faith in Action invite you to join them in sharing Christ's love by singing with the residents of Future Care Cherrywood Nursing Home (12020 Reisterstown Road) on Tuesday, September 22, from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. We will meet in the lobby at 6:25 PM. Please call Denise Blair-Nellies at 410-795-6852 for more information. Faith in Action Seeks New Members Girls from 6th Grade through 12th Grade Would you like to meet new friends while learning about the saints, praying together at Eucharistic Adoration, participating in service projects, and playing games like Bible Scattegories and Saints Charades? Please join Faith in Action which gives students from grades 6 to 12 the opportunity to respond to Christ calling us to live out our faith by responding to our neighbors in need and His call in Matthew 25:40: "whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me." We meet on the first Friday of the month, beginning Friday, October 2, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM in Room 127. There is a $20.00 participation fee which will help cover the costs of supplies. Please call Denise Blair-Nellies at 410795-6852 to let her know if your daughter would like to join. Little Flowers Catholic Girls Club Little Flowers Catholic Girls Club, under the patronage of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, will meet each 1st Friday beginning in October. The girls, grades K-5 will discover a deeper level of their beautiful Catholic faith through fun crafts and lessons on a saint, a virtue and a flower, each month. For more info email: [email protected] (K-2) [email protected] (3-4) Tender Care Fund Raising Banquet Tuesday, October 20, from 7-9 PM at Bay City Restaurant, 110 Eisenhower Drive, Hanover, PA 17350, Mr. Shawn Carney is the featured speaker. Free attendance. Your entire donation will support Tender Care’s Mission. Reservations are requiredRSVP by October 9th to Debbie at 717-633-9685 or [email protected] CYO Basketball Registration: 2015 - 2016 Season 4th thru 8th Grade Basketball Registration Nights shall occur Monday and Tuesday (September 14th and 15th) and Tuesday and Wednesday (September 22nd and 23rd). Start Time and End Time for all days shall be 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The Registration Location shall be the Gym Lobby. Player registration fee is $88. It is important to note that registration for the kindergarten through 3rd grade programs shall be scheduled later in the year. Any questions regarding Sacred Heart basketball should be e-mailed to Gary Huiswoud at [email protected] along with your phone number. Thank you. Best Years Lunch Bunch for September will be at Bud’s Silver Run on Wednesday, September 23, at noon. Additional information and phone numbers can be found on the Sacred Heart web page under Fellowship. Best Years supports Sarah’s Hope Women’s Shelter. The September donations are cleaning supplies, paper towels, laundry detergent, wipes, multipurpose cleaning sprays, etc. All eligible seniors are invited to join Best Years at its September meeting and enjoy the presentation. Respect Life Committee Please join Sacred Heart's Respect Life Committee as we pray and work together to spread awareness of the necessity to respect the sacred gift of life from conception to natural death. Respect Life committee meetings on Thursday, September 17, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM in Room 112. We pray a rosary for life then our meeting takes place. For more information, please call Denise Blair-Nellies at 410-795-6852. Community Events Gabriel Network’s 5K Run/Walk Come join us to empower women to Choose Life at Gabriel Network’s 5K Run/Walk on Saturday October 3rd at Lake Elkhorn in Columbia, MD. Go to Gabrielnetwork.org and sign up. Gabriel Network provides housing and other essential services to pregnant women facing poverty and/or homelessness. Any questions contact Christine Wallace 410-8339287. Rosary Rally The Legion of Mary invites all parishioners to attend a Rosary Rally at 12 noon, Saturday, October 10, at Franklin Middle School, at the corner of Main Street and Cockeysmill Road. The Rosary Rally commemorates the Miracle at Fatima when the Blessed Mother, “The Lady of the Rosary”, appeared to three shepherd children and urgently requested frequent prayer for worldwide peace. There will be ample parking in the middle school parking lot. Please call Irene Walsh at 410-935-6718 with any questions. Sacred Heart Glyndon Soccer Club: Bull Roast Saturday, October 17, in the West Room from 7:0011:00 PM; pit beef and turkey, oysters on the half shell, soup, salads, beer, soda, and more! We will have music, dancing, door prizes, silent auction, 50/50, and a money wheel. For tickets, SHGSC, Attn: Fundraising Coordinator, P.O. Box 802, Reisterstown, MD 21136. $45 advance/$50 at the door. Are you and your son looking for ADVENTURE? Then you want to join the Cub Scouts! What’s in it for the Boys? Games, activities, camping, arts and crafts, sports, leadership opportunities, community service projects, crime and drug prevention programs, fun, fun, and more fun! What’s in it for the Parents? It gives you an opportunity to see your child grow, build self-confidence, and self-esteem, and work with others as a team. Scouting helps you to create the potential for your son’s accomplishments. It gives your son a sense of teamwork and belonging. YOU CAN JOIN PACK 706 AT THE FOLLOWING 2015 RECRUITMENT NIGHT Who: Cub Scouting is for Boys in K through 5th Grade What: Fun and Adventure When: September 17th – 6:30 – 8:00 PM Where: Sacred Heart School Gym Can't make it? No problem! Please email committee chair Pete Rouse at [email protected] or cubmaster Jed Geldmacher at [email protected] and we'll tell you how you can get involved! Pack 706 meets Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM at Sacred Heart School (gym lobby) https://www.facebook.com/Pack706OfGlyndon