May 15, 2016
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May 15, 2016
May 15, 2016 Pentecost Sunday 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 Monday 9:00 AM prior to the publication date. 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, There is a delightful story about a mother who bought a ticket to a concert by the great Polish pianist, Ignace Paderewski. She took her five year old son with her, hoping the experience would encourage him in his own young efforts at music. She was delighted to see how close to the stage their seats were. Then she met an old friend and got so involved talking with her that she failed to notice that her son had slipped away to do some exploring. When eight o’clock arrived, the lights dimmed, the audience hushed to a whisper, and the spotlight came on. Only then did the woman see her five year old son on the stage, sitting on the piano bench, innocently picking out “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” She gasped in total disbelief. But before she could retrieve her son, Paderewski walked onto the stage. Walking over to the piano, he whispered to the boy, “Don’t stop! Keep playing!” Then leaning over the boy, Paderewski reached out his left hand and began to fill in the bass. A few seconds later he reached around the other side of the boy, encircling him, and added a running obbligato. Together, the great maestro and the tiny five-year-old mesmerized the audience with their playing. When they finished the audience broke into thunderous applause. Years later almost all those present forgot the pieces that Paderewski played that night, but no one forgot “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” That image of the great maestro and the tiny five year old at the piano makes a beautiful image of the Holy Spirit and the Church. It makes a beautiful image of how the Holy Spirit unites with the Church to make beautiful music. Going back to that image we see that the boy resembles the disciples. When Jesus departed from their midst, they were like spiritual children. Their knowledge of God and how to spread God’s kingdom was terribly deficient. It was like the little boy’s knowledge of music. And, of course, the great Polish maestro resembles the Holy Spirit coming upon the disciples encircling them with love, whispering encouragement to them and transforming their feeble human efforts into something beautiful. There’s a tremendous lesson here. We look at the world and see so many problems that need to be addressed. We also look at our talents and see how inadequate they are in the face of all these problems. It is here that we need to recall the image of the little boy and Paderewski. Musically, the little boy’s skill was minimal. But Paderewski built upon it and turned it into something beautiful—something that completely mesmerized the sophisticated audience that gathered in the hall that night. In a similar way, the Holy Spirit can take whatever we have—no matter how small—build upon it, and transform it into something powerful and beautiful. This is the good news that we celebrate on this feast of Pentecost. It is the good news that Jesus has sent upon his Church, the promised Holy Spirit. We are not alone; the Holy Spirit is leaning over us, taking our small contribution, and transforming it into something we never dreamed possible. We are called by the Holy Spirit like the disciples to go into the world and with the help of the Holy Spirit, make beautiful music. God Bless Us All Fr. Tizio Email: [email protected] Pastor’s Pun: How do you tickle a rich girl? Say "Gucci Gucci Gucci!" May 15, 2016 Masses and Intentions Sunday, May 15 SM 7:00 Purgatorian 8:30 Therese Philburn 10:30 Anne Marie Herishen (L) 12:30 Monie Werthmann 5:30 Paul Dietz Sunday, May 15 SJN 7:30 St. Mary’s Parishioners 9:00 Raymond L. Sears 11:00 Harry Wannemacher, Jr. 1:00 5:00 Capt. Alan P. Blackburn Monday, May 16 6:45 SM Purgatorian 8:00 SJN Edward McDonnell 12:10 SJN Helen Granado-Boesel (L) Tuesday, May 17 6:45 SM Purgatorian 8:00 SM John Whalen Clote Wednesday, May 18 6:45 SM Purgatorian 8:00 SJN Mary Ann Jones 12:10 SJN Bernard Green Thursday, May 19 6:45 SM Purgatorian 8:00 SM Marc Julian (L) Friday, May 20 6:45 SM Purgatorian 8:00 SM Mary Bachman 12:10 SJN Gene Long Saturday, May 21 6:45 SM Purgatorian 8:00 SM Norma Thompson 4:30 SJN Angelo Calabrese 5:00 SM Joseph T. Goggin 6:30 SJN Sunday, May 22 SM 7:00 Purgatorian 8:30 Louis Wong 10:30 Patty & Hank Kaczynski (L) 12:30 Ky & Mary Lacey Gilbride 5:30 Alex Phillips Sunday, May 22 SJN 7:30 St. Mary’s Parishioners 9:00 Caroline Doran 11:00 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baumann (L) 1:00 5:00 Tom Wohlgemuth Pentecost Sunday Spirituality Pillar Faith at the Table Gifts for service Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of service, but the same Lord. (1 Corinthians 12:4-5) Adult: What gift of service have you received from the Holy Spirit and how well are you using it right now? Child: What gift do you hope to receive from the Holy Spirit? How will you use it to serve others? 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, Judy McKenna, 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 Deceased: Dr. William O’Donnell, Kristen Donovan Giordano Baptism Class The next Baptism class will be Save the Date offered on Tuesday, May 24th in Parish Mission, December 12th Seelos Hall, SJN at 6:30PM. Please through December 15th. More info call the Parish office to register. to follow at a later date. 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 Our beloved Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel celebrated its 20th Anniversary in April 2016. We will commemorate this anniversary on May 29th, the Feast of Corpus Christi, at the 12:30 Mass at St Mary’s followed by our annual Eucharistic Procession. There will be a reception at the Carroll House hosted by the Catholic Daughters. All are invited to attend these events and share in our gratitude to God. Donations are being accepted to cover our expenses for this joyful occasion. Please contact Mary Ann Mawn at 4 1 0 - 2 6 7 - 6 4 3 7 o r [email protected]. Holy Door Pilgrimage Please join us in a Holy Door Pilgrimage at St. Mary's on May 18 starting promptly at 7 PM It will be an evening to learn about and walk through the Holy Door. It will be a time of receiving God's mercy and guided prayer. We are so fortunate to have the gift of a Holy Door right here in our parish. Don't miss this special opportunity. A reception will follow in the Mary garden. RSVP: [email protected]. Praying for Our Parish Needs Prayer baskets are located at the back of both Churches. We invite you to write out your prayer concerns and place them in the basket. Your petitions will be prayed for during Mass and throughout the week. St. Mary’s Parish Community Pillar Ranger Rosary Archbishop of New York, Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, sent us this e-mail. "Through the kindness of our development office, I am in receipt of the rosary made for me by the Ranger Rosary makers. Heartfelt gratitude. I have been told about the how, why and for whom the rosaries are made. No greater gift can be given to those who are daily putting their lives at risk for the safety of our nation. You and your loved ones have a special remembrance at my Masses and in my prayers." May we ask you to make a tax deductible donation to the Ranger Rosaries to honor our men and women who have served our Country, past or present, and to help us continue to provide this weapon of hope given to us by Our Blessed Mother. Contact: [email protected]; 410-990-4100, ext 4714; www.rangerrosary.org. Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion Training May 31at 7PM ,Seelos Hall , SJN We invite those members of the parish who feel called to serve in this ministry to come to this training and learn more about this important ministry. You can sign up at: http:// goo.gl/forms/ZMPi5siu5H or email: [email protected] with your name, phone number and email address. 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. Annapolis, Maryland Parish Library Habitat News In "Saints in Due Season," author Thomas P. McDonnell provides mature, Catholic oriented Christians with a carefully chosen selection of saints as role models, serving as examples of how those growing older can realize opportunities that come with the physical and spiritual realities attributed to aging. Each selection illustrates a characteristic held in common between a saint and a person in the second half of life. This is an excellent experience in growing through age and wisdom toward God. Available in the Saints section of the SJN Parish Library. SMHS students and Parishioners! Four (4) volunteer spots are available for you to join us on Saturday May 21 to continue the work on the 123 Clay Street project in Annapolis - contact Dave O p e n s h a w a t [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]. We will also have St. Mary’s volunteer spots at 123 Clay available on June 18, July 16 and August 20 – 4 spots each Saturday - so save the dates and look for Bulletin notices for sign ups each month over the summer. Habitat ReStore volunteers are always in need at multiple Habitat ReStore sites in the area – for ages 15 and over, with a wide variety of activities - contact Dave Openshaw at [email protected] to find out more. Great community service opportunities for youth and great chance for fellowship and sharing your knowledge for retirees. Coffee and Donuts Please join us for Coffee and Donuts in the Mary Garden, today, weather permitting, after the 8:30, 10:30 and 12:30 Masses to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Mary Garden. Along with refreshments, Mary Gardeners and Master Gardeners will be available to answer your gardening questions, talk about the garden and good gardening practices. There is no rain date. Women’s Group Women's Group invites all ladies to the Annual Spring Tea in Seelos Hall, SJN, Thursday, May 19 at 11:30am. The morning will begin with a processional and songs as we crown the statue of Our Blessed Mother. The Tea will feature select sandwiches, dainties, beverages and desserts – door prizes, and a best hat contest. Ladies are encouraged to don their prettiest spring bonnets or to decorate one especially for the day. This is strictly optional, but do plan to come and bring a friend. Reservations by calling Lynn Channing at: 410-224-2054 by Tues, May 17. Cost is $20. A check payable to St. Mary’s Church may be paid at the door. All women of the Parish are cordially invited, with a special welcome to new members of St. Mary’s. Invitation to Join Lector Ministry Have you ever thought of reading the scriptures at our weekend masses? Did you miss the recent Liturgical Ministry Volunteer Fair? It is not too late to follow up on that call to serve in the Lector Ministry at St. Mary's Parish. The next Lector Formation Program is scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday, May 24 and 26. Contact John Robinson, Lector Ministry Coordinator, at 410-9900118 or at [email protected]. Provide him with your mailing address, email address, and phone number. He will provide you with the necessary information and materials to participate in the program. May 15, 2016 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 w w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m / StMarysGreenSaints, or contact Pat Gauss [email protected]. Pentecost Sunday Vacation Bible Camp High School Highlights 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. Our Spanish National Honor Society students sponsored an outo f -u n i f o rm f u n d ra i se r wh i c h garnered $2,023.00, in order to assist with an outreach program recommended to us by Fr. Miki. Funds raised were sent to “Guraderai Albergue San Juan Bautista del Barrio Ytororó of Pilar” a nursery in Pilar, Paraquay. It was founded by Father Ottorino Zamboni C.Ss.R. in October of 2007. The nursery takes care of children for mothers while they work earning money for their family in positions as domestic employees, recyclable picking, and patchwork sewing for which they earn the equivalent of $50 to $100 a month. We are very happy that we can make a difference in the lives of these families through our fundraising efforts. It is hard to believe our seniors will complete their academic career at St. Mary’s this week. They have one more regular day of school and then exams to wrap it all up. We pray that God will be with them as they spread their wings and begin the next chapter of their life. Education St. Mary’s Elementary School “Be a Witness of Mercy” Pope Francis Recycled school supplies for Appalachian Children 5/17 - Light House lunches will provided by Grade 2 5/17 - Grades 1-4 Field Day 5/19 - “Celebrate the Arts” night, 7 PM 5/20, 5/23, 5/25 - Grade 8 Exams Please join us for the Annual “Celebrate the Arts Night” at St. Mary’s Elementary School on Thursday, May 19th, at 7 PM! The Cherub Choir, Kidz on Stage, and Saints in the Spotlight will perform in Marian Hall, throughout the evening. The Jazz Band and the Middle School Band will be playing music in the Fine Arts Gym. Private piano students will play in the Main Lobby, Artwork will be displayed throughout the buildings, for your pleasure. Refreshments will be served on the Upper Lot. 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 September 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 Sept. 21 Employment Opportunity and 28. For questions, call Theresa Seeking a High School English Cisneros at 410-263-8837 or Marilyn Teacher for 2016-2017 school year. Voss at 410-263- 5525. More C o n t a c t Sharon W ible at information will be published closer [email protected]. to our turn-in dates. God bless you for caring. St. Mary’s Parish Annapolis, Maryland Finance Pillar Parish Support Parish Giving May 1, 2016 Offertory $50,836.65 Restoration $12,998.75 & Maintenance Poor Box $1,975.95 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. NOT using tape or staples to seal the envelopes. Using BLUE or BLACK ink when writing a check to St. Mary's. With our check scanning system, checks written in ink other than black or blue are rejected by the processing machine and have to be completed by hand. Your help in this is greatly appreciated. Golf Tournament St. Mary’s 25th Anniversary Golf Tournament on May 19th at The Golf Club at South River is sold out. To be a sponsor, visit www.stmarysannapolis.org/golf. Don’t forget to buy your tuition raffle ticket! Simplify your life! 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. May 15, 2016 This Week in Our Parish Monday, May 16 Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19; Mk 9:14-29 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 17 Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55; Mk 9:30-37 8:00 AM Coffee Group (NR) SM 10:00 AM Legion of Mary (NR) SM 6:00 PM Rosary & Divine Chaplet (NR) SM Wednesday, May 18 Saint John I, Pope and Martyr Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49; Mk 9:38-40 2:00 PM St. Vincent de Paul SM Thursday, May 19 Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49; Mk 9:41-50 Friday, May 20 Saint Bernardine of Siena, Priest Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103; Mk 10:1-12 Saturday, May 21 Saint Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141; Mk 10:13-16 Sunday, May 22 The Most Holy Trinity Prv 8:22-31; Ps 8; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15 1:45 PM Baptisms SM Veteran’s of St. Mary’s Did you know... the Veterans of Saint Mary’s are making preparations for their 5th annual Memorial Day Remembrance Mass? If you have a deceased family member or relative who served in the US Armed Forces, or know someone you would like to include, please provide their name and branch of service to Mick O’Malley ([email protected]). All names will be read during our the Mass, followed by a live sounding of Taps. This solemn event will take place at Saint John Neumann’s, Monday May 30th at 8:00am. All are invited to share in this memorable event. Pentecost Sunday Blood Drive Did you know? One blood donation can save up to three lives! Each year 3,000 patients at AAMC - your loved ones, your friends, your neighbors and, maybe even you - receive life-saving blood transfusions. That's nearly 7,300 units of blood needed each year in our community. Because there is no substitute for human blood, these patients are counting on caring people like you to donate this precious resource. On Sunday, June 5th, sign-up starts in Seelos Hall and then you proceed to the AAMC BLOODMOBILE BUS which will be located in the middle of the parking lot adjacent to Seelos Hall. Our medical team partner is the Anne Arundel Medical Center’s certified Blood Mobile Team. Appointments are NOT required. All donated blood stays local to be used at AAMC. Basic Requirements for Blood Donation: Be in generally good health and feel well Be 17 - 75 years of age Weight at least 110 pounds There are additional restrictions and valuable information we recommend you review at: http:// www.aahs.org/blooddonorcenter/ All donors will receive a free mini-physical when you donate blood. This includes blood pressure, temperature, and blood iron level (for anemia). AAMC can also provide you with a free cholesterol screening. 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 Join us on Sunday, June 5th in 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 May 15, 2016 Pentecost Sunday 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. Mig uel Ang el 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 14 Domingo 15 St. Mary’s Parish Annapolis, Maryland Estimados Parroquianos, Les cuento una encantadora historia sobre una madre quien compró entradas para un concierto del gran pianista polaco, Ignace Paderewski. Ella llevó a su hijo de cinco años con ella, con la esperanza de que esta experiencia lo inspire en desarrollar aspiraciones musicales propias. Ella estaba encantada de ver cuan cerca del escenario estaban sus asientos. Al rato ella se encontró con una vieja amiga y tanto se envolvió en la conversación, que no notó que su hijo se le había escabullido. A las ocho en punto, el salón se oscureció , la audiencia fue guardando silencio y las luces del scenario se encendieron. Sólo ahí la mujer se dio cuenta de que su hijo estaba en el escenario, sentado en el banquillo del piano, inocentemente tocando “Estrellita donde estás”. Ella no lo podia creer. Pero antes de que ella pudiera traer consigo a su hijo, Paderewski subió al escenario. Se acercó al piano y susurró al niño, “No pares!” Sigue tocando!” Luego inclinandose sobre el niño Paderewski puso su mano izquierda en el piano y comenzó a tocar el bajo. Unos segundos después rodeó al niño, en un círculo y agregó un obligato. Juntos, el gran maestro y el pequeñín himnotizaron a la audiencia con su música. Cuando terminaron de tocar, la audiencia quebró en tremendo aplauso. Años después casi todos los presentes olvidaron las piezas que Paderewski tocó aquella noche, pero nadie olvidó “Estrellita donde estás”. Esa imagen del gran maestro y el pequeño niño al piano hacen una hermosa imagen del Espíritu Santo y la Iglesia. Hacen una hermosa imagen de como el Espíritu Santo se une a la Iglesia para hacer una bella musica. Volviendo a esa imagen vemos que el niño se asemeja a los discípulos. Cuando Jesús ya no está con ellos. El conocimiento de Dios y de cómo extender el reino de Dios era totalmente deficiente. Era como el conocimiento de música del niño de cinco años. Y, por supuesto, el gran maestro Polaco se asemeja al Espíritu Santo acercándose a los discípulos rodeándolos con amor, susurrándoles aliento y transformando su endeble esfuerzo humano en algo hermoso. Ésta es una lección enorme. Cuando miramos al mundo y vemos tantos problemas que deben ser atendidos. También miramos a nuestros talentos y vemos cuan inadecuados ellos son fente a todos esos problemas. Es ahí que debemos recordar la imagen del pequeñín y Paderewski. Musicalmente, el talento del pequeño era minúsculo. Pero Paderewski construyó sobre ese talento y lo convirtió en algo hermoso – algo que himnotizó completamente a la sofisticada audiencia que se reunió esa noche. En una manera similar, el Espíritu Santo puede tomar lo que tengamos – sin importar cuan pequeño sea – construir sobre eso y transformarlo in algo poderoso y bello. Esta es la Buena noticia que celebramos en esta fiesta de Pentecostés. Son las buena nueva que Jesús ha enviado sobre su Iglesia, la promesa del Espíritu Santo. No estamos solos; el Espíritu Santo se inclina sobre nosotros, tomando nuestra pequeña contribución y transformándola en algo que nunca siquiera hubiesemos soñando que fuera posible. Estamos llamados por el Espíritu Santo como los discípulos a ir al mundo y con la ayuda del Espíritu Santo a hacer una música hermosa. Dios Nos Bendiga a Todos Pe. Tizio Email: [email protected] LECTURAS SEMANALES Mayo 16: Santiago 3:13-18; Salmos 19; Marcus 9:14-29 Mayo 17: Santiago 4:1-10; Salmos 55; Marcus 9:30-37 Mayo 18: Santiago 4:13-17; Salmos 49; Marcus 9:38-40 Mayo 19: Santiago 5:1-6; Salmos 49; Marcus 9:41-50 Mayo 20: Santiago 5:9-12; Salmos 103; Marcus 10:1-12 Mayo 21: Santiago 5:13-20; Salmos 141; Marcus 10:13-16 Mayo 22: Proverbios 8:22-31; Salmos 8; Romanos 5:1-5; Juan 16:12-15 Si deseas meditar el Evangelio de cada día, en Español o en Ingles, puedes ingresar a la Página: Web www.redemptorist.net May 15, 2016 BAUTISMOS Domingo 22 y 29 de Mayo -12 pm— Charla para padres y padrinos el Sábado 14 de Mayo, 10am en la Iglesia 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 Pentecost Sunday Feliz 5 de Mayo a nuestra querida gente Mexicana!! Viva Mexico!! Muchas gracias a las Hermanas Cruz por compartir esta foto y por contribuir incansablemente a nuestra Parroquia St. Mary’s Parish Annapolis, Maryland NUESTRA AGENDA Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo Mayo 18 (Miércoles) a las 7:00 p.m. 18 (Miércoles) a las 7:00 p.m. 19 (Jueves) a las 6:30 p.m. 19 (Jueves) a las 7:00 pm 20 (Viernes) a las 7:30pm 21 (Sabado) a las 6:30 p.m. 22 (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. Ceremonia de Primera Comunion Será el Sábado 21 de Mayo A las 12:00PM En la Iglesia San Juan Neumann Niños recibiendo el sacramento deben estar 2 horas antes para practica y fotos 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 Cambio! El grupo de Primera Comunion de: Ada Rodriguez y Juan Jose Orellana Tendra su primera confesión el Miércoles 18 de Mayo En la Iglesia San Juan Neumann, 6:00 pm ASIGNACION De acuerdo a la asignación de las Pequeñas Felicitaciones a losuevos escuderos de los Caballeros de Comunidades para dejar el templo en orden. Colón: David García, Fredy Marroquin Ortiz, Julio VillaLe corresponde este fin de semana a la: toro, Noris Barahona, Adan Martinez Quintanilla y Luz y Vida Asunción Cano. Viva Jesus! Avisos -Primera Comunión Confesiones: a las 6 pm San J. Neumann Miércoles 18 Grupo de Ada Rodríguez Jueves 19 Grupos de Rosalia Cruz y Omar Magaña Prácticas Primera Comunion El Viernes 20 7:00pm San J. Neumann CEREMONIA Sábado 21 de Mayo 12:00pm ¡Simplifique su vida! AVISOS DE NEGOCIOS EN EL BOLETIN Deja los sobres y sigue su apoyo vital a Santa María por medio electrónico usando “Faith Direct”. 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