April 5, 2015 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the

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April 5, 2015 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the
PASTOR
Rev. William E. Foley
[email protected]
Mass Schedule:
Sunday: 7:00am, 8:00am, 9:30am,
11:00am & 12:30pm
Saturday: 9:10am, 5:30pm (vigil)
Monday-Friday: 6:30am, 9:10am
Holy Days: 6:30am, 9:10am 11:00am & 7:30pm
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Michael S. Paris
[email protected]
IN RESIDENCE
Rev. Emanuel Magro
PERMANENT DEACON
Deacon James T. Nalls
[email protected]
PERMANENT DEACON
Deacon Alfred Barros
[email protected]
April 5, 2015
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection
of the Lord
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
St. Patrick’s will celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday on
April 12 beginning with the 12:30 p.m. Mass and
continuing until 3:30 p.m. with recitation of the Divine
Mercy Chaplet and Eucharistic Adoration. Divine
Mercy Sunday is a feast established on the First
Sunday after Easter under St. John Paul II in
response to the revelations Jesus gave to St. Maria
Faustina Kowalska on the occasion of her
canonization on April 23, 2000.
St. Patrick Church • 4101 Norbeck Road • Rockville, MD 20853
Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
RECTORY OFFICE:
301-924-2284
Fax: 301-929-3017
Website:
www.stpatricksmd.org
Susan Colona,
Office Manager
Pastor’s
Note...
Easter Sunday
Of the Resurrection of the Lord
April 5th
[email protected]
Susan Moran,
Parish Registration/Data Entry
ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL:
301-929-9672
Website:
www.stpatricksrockville.com
Christie Anne Short, Principal
ChristieAnne.Short@
stpatrickadw.org
ST. PATRICK’S RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION:
301-929-9314
Michelle Ilagan, Director
[email protected]
MUSIC:
301-924-2285, ext. 306
Henry Bauer, Director
[email protected]
SOCIAL CONCERNS:
301-924-2285, ext. 315
Monica Ludwig, Director
[email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY:
301-924-2285, ext. 316
Michael McHugh, Director
[email protected]
ADULT FAITH FORMATION:
301-924-2285, ext. 317
Nick Hladek, Director
[email protected]
PARISH CENTER
Beth Poulos,
Parish Center Scheduler
301-924-2285, ext. 320
[email protected]
PLANT MANAGER
Martin L’Etoile
martin.l’[email protected]
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Dear Friends and Visitors,
May the joy of the Risen Lord dwell in your hearts!
I find it fascinating that on Easter, the most important Christian
feast, the gospel is always the story of confusion, fear, and an empty
tomb. Sometime in the early 1990’s I was exploring an abandoned
railroad track near where I was then living. After a while, I came to a
long tunnel. The entrance had the date of its construction etched into
an arch – 1910. As I peered inside, I could see light in the distance
and heard the dripping of water. I hesitated, but decided to take a
chance. As I walked quickly, I began to feel greater confidence, until I
came to the middle of the tunnel. There in a little niche on the side
was a lighted vigil candle. I then ran as fast as I could out of the
tunnel and up a steep embankment to a busy road. I knew that there
was a presence in that tunnel – of what, or whom I did not know. The
bewildered women and the apostles knew that they were in the
presence of an extraordinary mystery that was beyond their
comprehension!
Perhaps some key details in the gospel accounts will help shed light
on this mystery through the eyes of the early Christian community.
Both Mark and John mention a stone that had to be rolled back from
the entrance to the tomb. The women in Mark’s account wondered
who would roll back the stone for them. Consider this stone as a
barrier to Easter joy. Might it be sin, fear, resentment, grief? What
about the young man in white? Do you recall the man who was
present at Jesus’ arrest dressed only in a white linen sheet? In the
confusion and fear of the moment, he ran away naked. Shame
characterizes the naked one. The newly-baptized, the forgiven, are
dressed in the purity of white. In every account of the empty tomb,
those who discover it leave quickly to proclaim the good news or
gospel!! Easter faith requires a new vision, a stripping away of
preconceived notions and destructive lifestyles, and a renewed sense
of trust. This is accomplished by allowing someone to wash us and
lead us where we might otherwise not have gone. We ponder this
awesome mystery and our encounter with it in the sacraments
intensely for fifty days and, for the rest of our lives proclaim Christ is
risen, alleluia!
Yours in the Risen Lord,
Rev. Bill Foley
Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
April 5, 2015
First Friday Eucharistic Adoration:
Following the 9:10 a.m. Mass and concluding
with Benediction at 11:45 a.m.
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Sacrament of
MASS INTENTIONS
For the Week
Monday
Tuesday
6:30
9:10
Patricia Rizzo
Alberto Quiroga
6:30
9:10
Richard Provenchar
Donald Blaikie
Wednesday 6:30
9:10
John Sullivan
Volker Buehler
Thursday
6:30
9:10
Paul Barnes
Stanley Szawlewicz
Friday
6:30
9:10
Paul Barnes
Edward Bazil
Saturday
9:10
5:30
Konieczny & Kulikowski
Families (L&D)
Kevin O’Brien
7:00
8:00
9:30
11:00
12:30
Parishioners
Joshua Janik
Salvatore Romano
Dorothy LoCurto
George Gibala
Sunday
Sunday Masses:
Saturday - Vigil Mass 5:30 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.
and 12:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses:
Monday through Friday 6:30 and 9:10 a.m.
Saturday - 9:10 a.m.
Holy Days:
RECONCILIATION:
Saturday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Sacrament of
BAPTISM:
Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Arrangements must be
made beforehand. Please call the Rectory Office
to schedule an appointment.
Sacrament of
MARRIAGE:
Archdiocesan
regulations
require
that
arrangements be made with a priest at least six
months in advance of the desired wedding date.
Pre-Cana and instruction is required for all
couples preparing for marriage. Please arrange
your marriage with a priest or deacon before
setting a date for the reception.
Sick Calls:
In case of serious illness or
sudden death, notify the Rectory immediately.
Please notify us of any sick, homebound or
those hospitalized so that we may arrange to
bring them the Eucharist or the Sacrament of the
Sick.
New Parishioners
WELCOME!
If you are new in the area, you are
encouraged to
register with your parish.
Registration forms are available at all the
“Poor Box” stations at each Church exit, or
from the Rectory Office. Completed forms
may be returned by dropping them in the
Sunday collection basket, mailed or brought
to the Rectory. Newly registered parishioners
will be invited to a Coffee/Dessert Reception
at the Parish Center for an opportunity to
meet our priests and other new members of
the parish. Please let us know if you are
relocating or moving away by dropping a note
or telephoning the Rectory Office.
6:30, 9:10, 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
No Vigil Mass on the eve of the Feast
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Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
PLEASE PRAY
PLEASE REMEMBER ALL THOSE WHO ARE SICK OR IN NEED OF
SPECIAL PRAYERS: Lois Allen, Nicole Amyot, Cedric Arce, Ken Balinovic,
Menchie Basa, Bob Berigan, Michael Boyland, Pat Buono, Judy Burns, Billy
Camut, Molly Chen, James Cook, Donna d’Almeida, Jay DeGuzman, Ronnie
Estrain, Marguerite Foley, Raymond Gerard, Teresa Giral, Mary Frances
Hogan, Vince Hollis, Michael Kenney, Tiffany Kentosh, Ron Kiss, Patrick
Ledger, Sherry Leung, Dennis Lewis, Kathy Ludwig, Anne Luther, Tim Marriott, Maureen Mcbewe, Bernard
McShea, Macsen Miller, Mary Money, Genny O’Haire, Jean Puglia, Vivian Raney, Rudy Rote, Chikondi Saiwa,
Ingrid Sanders, Kevin Sheehan, Marge Sheehan-Swanke, Kevin Sige, Pamela Smith-Korman, Elizabeth
Stewart, Sam Sugg, Roberta Thogerson, Dave Vadnais, Mary Jane Vadnais, Bob Vest, Eric Waltenbaugh,
Linda Wells, Peggy Werner, Todd Westley, John Wilson, Katie Wolf and Patricia Yeatman.
BULLETIN NOTICES:
The deadline for all bulletin
announcements is 10:00 a.m.
on the Friday 9 days prior to the
Sunday of publication. Inclusion
in the Sunday bulletin is not
guaranteed for items delivered
after the Friday deadline.
Announcements
may
be
emailed, mailed or faxed to the
Rectory
Office.
All
announcements are subject to
Pastor’s approval prior to
publication in the bulletin.
POOR BOX:
Our Poor Box donations next week will benefit Montgomery County
Coalition for the Homeless (MCCH). MCCH is a non-profit organization
that provides shelter, supportive services, and advocacy for the homeless in
our community. Through Safe Havens in Laytonsville, Rockville, Silver
Spring and Takoma Park, MCCH provides shelter and rehabilitative
programs year-round for 40 homeless, mentally ill adults. MCCH also
operates the Men’s Emergency Shelter, which offers overnight refuge to
men who are homeless.
LEGION OF MARY
will meet on Monday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Parish Center. Please come if you feel the call of Our Lady to serve her in
this special apostolic work. The Legion of Mary also brings the Pilgrim
Virgin statue to homes. For more information on the Legion of Mary or to
schedule a visit of the Pilgrim Virgin statue, please contact Diane Salem at
[email protected] or 301-924-4958 or Judith Richardson, 301-943-4567,
[email protected].
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
Please check out our Website
for more detailed information
about St. Patrick’s Parish life
regarding School of Religion,
Weddings, Funerals, Lectors,
Eucharistic Ministers, Choir,
Ushers, Arimatheans, Sports
Programs, Leisure Club, Social
Concerns, and Knights of
Columbus.
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St. Patrick’s has Eucharistic Adoration every Tuesday at
9:45 a.m. until Benediction at 7:45 p.m. Please come and
experience the great spiritual renewal which Eucharistic
Adoration brings. As we know the Eucharist contains the Body
and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Just as the
Apostles worshipped Him after His resurrection, so we too can
worship and adore Him hidden in the Holy Eucharist as it is exposed to us
in the special container called a “Monstrance.” Millions of Catholics have
come to know the depth of peace and beauty that prayer before Christ in
the Eucharist can bring to our lives. Don’t miss out on this hidden treasure.
YOUNG ADULTS
at St. Patrick’s are invited to join Father Paris every
month at 270Catholic’s monthly Holy Hour. This is a time of prayer, music
and reflection during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. It runs from 7:30
to 8:30 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month. This month it will be on
Tuesday, April 28 at St. Mary’s old chapel, 520 Veirs Mill Rd. Following the
Holy Hour we will gather for little refreshment and socializing.
Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
Religious
EDUCATION
Easter Break: Religious Education Class will not be
in session on April 6, 7 and 8. We will resume classes
on April 13.
EVENTS
In the Parish This Week
Monday, April 6
Parish Office Closed
th
7
Grade Parents and Students: This is a
reminder that the Parent-Student Encounter will be
held on April 14 from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. Plan on
arriving a few minutes before so we can begin and
end on time. Each student must come with a parent.
2nd Grade First Communion Workshop: All 2nd
grade families are reminded of the First Communion
Workshop on April 18 from 9:45 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Each student must attend with a parent.
Confirmation
Rehearsal:
All
Confirmation
candidates must attend the mandatory rehearsal on
April 19 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Each student
must come with their sponsor or parent.
ALTAR SERVER TRAINING will be held on April 17
at 7:00 p.m. and April 23 at 3:20 p.m. in the church.
Candidates must be in 4th grade or higher and attend
either an SOR program or Catholic school and have
made First Communion. The session lasts about 90
minutes and a parent or responsible adult must
attend. Pre-register name to [email protected].
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
St. Patrick’s
Leisure Club will reconvene at noon on April 9, the
second Thursday in the Parish Center.
Tuesday, April 7
Eucharistic Adoration 9:45 a.m.
Bible Study 9:45 a.m.
Catechism Study 7:00 p.m.
Benediction 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday, April 8
UCR Music 11:00 a.m.
UCR Art Class noon
Women of Grace 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, April 9
Chair Aerobics 10:30 a.m.
Leisure Club noon
Bible Timeline 7:00 p.m.
RCIA 7:00 p.m.
Boy Scouts 7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 10
Saturday, April 11
READINGS FOR THE WEEK:
Kings Men 7:30 a.m.
Monday – Acts 2:14, 22-23; Ps. 16; Matt. 28:8-15
Tuesday – Acts 2:36-41; Ps. 23; John 20: 11-18
Wednesday – Acts 3:1-10; Ps. 105; Luke 24:13-35
Thursday – Acts 3:11-26; Ps. 8; Luke 24:35-48
Friday – Acts 4:1-12:12; Ps. 118; John 21:1-14
Saturday – Acts 4:13-21; Ps. 118; Mark 16:9-15
Sunday – Acts 4:32-35; Ps. 118; 1 John 5:1-6; John
20:19-31
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Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12
Coffee and Doughnuts
Blood Drive
Blood Pressure Screening
Faith & Light 1:30 p.m.
Jr. Legion of Mary 2:00 p.m.
Sons of Italy 5:00 p.m.
Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
General Catechesis:
OPEN DOOR INDUCTIVE BIBLE STUDY: Join our Tuesday morning group with an easy-to-learn method of
Inductive Bible Study of the Book of Exodus. Our next meeting is Tuesday, April 7, 9:45-10:45 a.m. in the
Parish Center Meeting Room A.
CATECHISM STUDY: Please join us Tuesday evenings for an ongoing reading of the Catechism of the
Catholic Church focusing on the topic of forgiveness. Our next meeting is Tuesday, April 7, 7:00-8:30 p.m. in
the Parish Center.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA):
Observers Welcome to RCIA: Thursday nights from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in Parish Center Meeting Room.
Open enrollment in the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) has closed, but observers are welcome to
join our class for their inquiry into the Catholic faith. RCIA fosters an atmosphere of openness to questions and
curiosity regarding the faith built on the foundation of nurturing each person’s relationship with Jesus Christ.
Please call ahead or email [email protected] to attend classes. Our next meeting is Thursday,
April 9 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Parish Center Meeting Room.
Women’s Ministry:
WOMEN OF GRACE is a women’s small group ministry centered around spiritual reading and genuine
sharing. Newcomers are welcome. Small groups are offered on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in
the Parish Center and on Thursday mornings and evenings in parishioner’s homes. For more information,
please call Maryann, 301-598-3018.
Men’s Ministry:
THE KING’S MEN (TKM) SATURDAY MORNING SMALL GROUP: Join men in our parish to grow in
masculine spirituality. We are currently reading the Gospel of Luke. No commitment is required; all materials
are provided at the meeting; drop in as often as you like. Coffee and bagels provided at the beginning of the
meeting; Mass will follow. The next TKM meeting is Saturday, April 11 from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. in the Parish
Center Meeting Room A. For more information, contact Nick Hladek.
PREPARE YOURSELF FOR DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY: The Divine Mercy message is
that God is Merciful: “On that day, the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour
out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of My Mercy”
(Diary, 965). The preparation for the Feast is to make a novena consisting of the
recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet for 9 days, beginning on Good Friday. Jesus said,
“By this novena, I will grant every possible grace to souls.” (Diary, 796) One must be in
the state of grace by going to Confession, receive Communion on the Feast Day, place
complete trust in God, and carry out acts of mercy. Please pick up a copy of the Divine
Mercy Novena Pamphlet and Divine Mercy ABCs/Reconciliation: The Tribunal of Mercy
handout available at the exits to the Church.
St. Patrick’s Parish will celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday on April 12 beginning with the 12:30 p.m. Mass and
continuing until 3:30 p.m. with recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Eucharistic Adoration.
Adult Faith Formation—Director, Nick Hladek, 301-924-2285 x317/[email protected]; Twitter:
@stpatsaff ~ Facebook: facebook.com/stpatsaff ~ Blog: http://aff.stpatricksmd.org.
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Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
SIGN UP FOR BLOOD DRIVE ON APRIL 12:
St. Patrick’s is sponsoring a Blood Drive on
Sunday, April 12 in the gym of the Parish
Center. We are asking you to give serious
thought to making a blood donation as a way of
giving help to so many whose very lives may
depend on it. It only takes an hour of your time
– and you will even get juice and cookies after
donating! Please contact Mary Beiter at
[email protected] for more information or to
sign up. We need your commitment now in
order to schedule Red Cross personnel. Thirty
donors are needed to meet the commitment.
MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
every Second Sunday of the month in the
Parish Center after each Mass.
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION CPR
TRAINING will be held on May 10, 3:00 to 6:00
p.m. in the Parish Center. Contact Patrice Kelly
at [email protected].
2015 ANNUAL JUBILARIAN MASS:
The annual Jubilarian Celebration of
marriage honoring couples married
25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 50+ years
will be held Sunday, June 21 at 2:00
p.m. at the Basilica of the National Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception. Personalized
certificates signed by Cardinal Wuerl will be
distributed to the couples following the
ceremony or will be mailed to those unable to
attend. Please call the Parish Office no later
than Monday, April 13 if you wish to
participate.
SAVE THE DATE! Please plan to join us for
the 11th Annual St. Patrick’s School Golf
Tournament on Friday, May 8 at Blue Mash
Golf Course in Laytonsville. Proceeds benefit
St. Patrick’s School Financial Aid. For more
details, please contact Max Ferentinos at
[email protected].
270CATHOLIC THEOLOGY ON TAP IN
ROCKVILLE!
270Catholic Theology on Tap is on Thursday,
April 9 at Miller’a Alehouse in Rockville (1471
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Rockville Pike). All young adults (20s and 30s)
are invited for Happy Hour from 6:00 to 7:00
p.m. with a dynamic talk and Q/A to follow from
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Andreas Widmer;
Topic: The Pope and The CEO. For more
details
about
this
event
visit
www.facebook.com/270Catholic/events
or
email [email protected].
ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL: Parenting Speaker
– New Date! Please join us on Tuesday, April
21 at 7:00 p.m. or Wednesday, April 22 at 8:30
a.m. to hear Kirk Martin and his son, Casey
give practical tips on creating a peaceful home.
Their presentation is filled with both humor and
great advice. Middle school age children and
above are encouraged to attend with a parent.
Please see the link for more detailed
information. You are welcome to invite friends,
family
and
neighbors.
http://celebratecalm.com/events/St-PatricksCatholic-School
COFFEE
AND
DOUGHNUTS:
Parish
Ministries are hosting Coffee and Doughnuts
after all Masses on Sunday, April 12. This
month join S.O.M.E., Homeschool Group,
Kings Men and Run for Vocations in the Parish
Center for refreshments and fellowship.
Donations are appreciated.
DRIVER NEEDED:
A volunteer driver is needed to transport a
parishioner who lives in the vicinity of the
Bauer Drive Safeway to and
from the 5:30 p.m. Saturday
Mass. Please call Steve
Goldhammer, St. Patrick’s
Transportation Coordinator, 301-570-9613 to
volunteer for this corporal work of mercy.
ANGELIC ART: Join us for our second wine
and paint social on Friday, April 24! Come for
an evening of fellowship, food and drink and a
chance to paint your own masterpiece under
the direction of a local Rockville artist. Cost is
$50/and spaces are limited. Childcare offered
by youth ministry teens. Please email Mike
McHugh at [email protected] or call 301924-2285 ext. 316 to RSVP.
Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
THE KNIGHTS CORNER
The Knights of Columbus Council 6793, as part of our Catholics Come Home Program and the
effort to stimulate new Evangelization, is supporting a speaking engagement led by Matthew Kelly at
St. Peter’s Parish in Olney on April 17 from 7:00 until 10:45 p.m. The event is called “Living Each Day
With Passion & Purpose.” It will help parishioners trigger renewed faith and increased involvement in
parish life. This event is intended to help re-energize the Catholic Church in America. Doors will open
an hour before the event. We recommend you arrive an hour to half hour before the event to check in,
collect your materials, and be seated. Every event attendee will receive an event bag, which contains
a book, CD, journal, pen, and several other great resources. The cost is $39 and includes event
materials. Tickets may be purchased at http://cart.dynamiccatholic.com/Passion-and-Purpose-LiveOlney-Md-p/pppm041715.htm.
This event will sell out so purchase tickets NOW to assure availability.
If you are interested in learning more about the Knights of Columbus, please contact Joe Feakes,
301-774-0137 or email at [email protected], or join us every second Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at St.
Peter’s Shepherd Room for an information session.
BADGER SPORTS CAMP: We are pleased to announce for this summer, Badger Sports Camp to be
held Session 1 June 22-26, Session 2 July 6-10, and Session 3 July 13-17. Open to all children ages
5-12 years, parish and non-parish members are welcome. Camp hours will be from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. with after care available. Children will participate in a variety of the best sports and games daily.
Registration is open now! Come and join us!! For more information, please contact Robert “Bo” Cox –
email [email protected] or 240-671-5318.
PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL:
A physician-assisted suicide bill is currently before the Maryland General Assembly. This bill would
allow physicians to prescribe a lethal dose of medication to terminally ill patients who are given a
diagnosis of six months or less to live. Now is the time to tell your state legislators that you oppose
the bill. For more information and to find instructions on how to contact your legislator, visit the
Maryland Catholic Conference website at www.mdcathcon.org.
ST. PATRICK’S FAMILY FESTIVAL: Save the date for St. Patrick’s Family Festival on Friday, May 15!
Come enjoy an evening at the parish with a Villa Maya catered dinner, carnival games and activities,
face-painting and an outdoor movie on the field. Tickets on sale after Sunday Masses April 26, May 3
and May 10.
ST. PATRICK’S FAITH & LIGHT GROUP is a spiritual and social community for people with different
abilities, their family and friends. Faith & Light will be meeting on Sunday, April 12, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
in the Parish Center. For more information, please contact Teresa Perez, 301-949-8589 or
[email protected].
The stone was rolled away from the door, not to permit Christ to come out, but to enable the disciples
to go in.
Author Unknown
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Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY:
As we celebrate Easter, please remember to
pray and support pregnancy assistance
organizations. Some of our local groups are:
Birthright, 301-946-3339; 12247 Georgia Ave.,
Silver Spring 20902
Centro Tepeyac, 301-587-9516; 1315 Apple
Ave., Silver Spring 20910
Gabriel Project Cluster, 301-946-4815, 2001
Veirs Mill Rd., #626, Rockville 20848
Rockville Pregnancy Clinic, 301-770-4444,
12730 Twinbrook Pkwy., #200, Rockville,
20852
Shady Grove Pregnancy Center, 301-963-6223,
16220 N. Frederick Rd., #118, Gaithersburg
20877
“You are called to stand up for life! To respect
and defend the mystery of life always and
everywhere, including the lives of unborn
babies, giving real help and encouragement to
mothers in difficult situations. You are called to
work and pray against abortion, against
violence of all kinds, including the violence
done against women’s and children’s dignity
through pornography. Stand up for the life of
the aged and the handicapped, against
attempts to promote assisted-suicide and
euthanasia! Stand up for marriage and family
life! Stand up for purity! Resist the pressures
and temptations of a world that too often tries
to ignore a most fundamental truth: that every
life is a gift from God our Creator, and that we
must give an account to God of how we use it
either for good or evil.” St. John Paul II (quote
from 1995 Homily)
HIGH SCHOOL GUYS:
Come join us for a Quo Vadis excursion day on
Sunday, April 19. It will be a great outdoor day
where we will hike Sugarloaf Mountain, have
an outdoor Mass (Pope JP2 style), lunch, talks,
and a cookout dinner. We will meet at 11:00
a.m. at St. Mary’s Church in Barnesville, MD
and pick up will be at 7:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s.
For information and to sign up, please visit
www.dcpriest.org or contact Father Carter
Griffin at [email protected].
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ST. PATRICK’S YOUTH GROUP (SPYG)
Rockin’ Jump Trampoline Park – April 8:
Join SYYG for a night of trampoline mayhem at
the new indoor trampoline park, Rockin’ Jump in
Gaithersburg! More details and cost coming!
For more information on programs, or to be
added to a youth ministry listserve, please
contact
Mike
McHugh
at
[email protected].
THE GREG GANNON CANNED FOOD
DRIVE is seeking volunteers who are
interested in helping to plan the 2015 drive that
will take place on Saturday, November 14.
There are lots of ways to service with this
exciting
ministry.
There
will
be
an
organizational meeting on April 20 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Parish Center. Please email Helen
Domenici ([email protected]) or Sandra
Ames ([email protected]) if you would
like to find out more.
CAMP ST. CHARLES –– OPEN HOUSE –
April 12, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.:
Attend our open house to learn more about
Camp St. Charles. Join us for lunch, a tour, a
ride on the giant swing and an opportunity to
meet the staff of Camp St. Charles. For over 60
years, thousands of children have been making
friends, learning to work together and
developing an appreciation for Creation while
camping out, riding horses, working their way
through a challenge course, trying archery,
paddling on the river, making art projects and
lots of other activities in beautiful Southern
Maryland. Fully accredited with the American
Camp Association and certified by the State of
Maryland, Camp St. Charles has been run by
the Salvatorian Fathers and Brothers and Lay
Salvatorians for over 60 years. For more
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THE FAMILY OF ST. PATRICK’S PARISH –
Remondini’s
I believe the Remondini family and friend have cornered the market on ushering at the 11:00 Mass
on Sunday. There is Earnestine and David Remondini, son Tom and son-in-law Al Wickman, available
subs Theresa Wickman (daughter) and family friend (Anne Marie Pierce).
Both Dave and Earnie are westerners. Dave was born in Demings, NM. Earnestine, aka Earnie, in
Long Beach, CA. As an only child in a naval military family, she attended 14 different schools before
graduating from Riverside High school. After graduation, she enrolled in Riverside Community College
majoring in theater and dance. While at school, she met Dave. He played the trombone in the
orchestra. Things became serious after graduation. Earnie converted to Catholicism and they married.
As an aside, California law required written permission if the male was under 21 or females under 18.
Dave got a note from his mother.
The next ten years brought big changes in their lives. Earnie continued to work at the Hall of
Records while Dave pursued his degree. Working outside their home became sporadic after having 6
children in 10 years. She continued to teach her love of dance plus doing some office work.
Moving appeared on the horizon.
Dave’s parents met while working on adjacent ranches. His grandparents homesteaded the family
ranch in the high desert. As a young child Dave stayed with his grandparents when his father was
drafted in WWII. About the age of six, he learned to ride a donkey progressing on to a pony.
Transportation to school was interesting. Dave rode his pony to a neighbor, who drove the children to
the bus stop. At school some of the teachers had taught his parents. After finishing elementary
school, his parents moved to Riverside, CA where he attended Riverside High School. Next stop was
Riverside Community College where he played trombone in the orchestra. Getting an AA, he enrolled
in The University of California at Santa Barbara. While there he joined the Army Reserves later
switching to the Coast Guard Reserves.
Moving his family to Utah he attended school to receive an MA and PhD degree focusing on
genetics. There were three more moves in the family’s future. The first was to Spokane, WA to teach
at the University. The second was to teach at Houghton, MI. The third was to Washington, DC to
work as a grants administrator at NIH.
He retired two years ago from NIH. Getting the hang of retirement, Dave retired as Commander of
the Washington area Coast Guard Reserves after 38 years of service.
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Dear Parish Family,
Thank you for your participation in the Parish Advisory Council’s recent survey
regarding Mass times. Your input has been instrumental in helping discern the course
of action that will help strengthen and build our faith community.
Your opinions and comments have been reviewed. The survey results confirm that St.
Patrick’s is a vibrant parish, and gives active witness to the Gospel. Some of the
results:
• 96% that our lectors are well-trained and effective.
• 94% feel welcomed and a part of each Eucharistic celebration.
• 93% say that homilies are directly related to scripture and touch on the real-life
experiences of people.
• 91% feel that Sunday Eucharist is celebrated with the full and active participation
by parishioners.
• 88% find that the quality of our music programs supports the Eucharistic
celebration.
While these percentages reflect well on our faith community, there was also
constructive criticism that we take very seriously. We are reviewing those comments,
and are working to address the issues brought to our attention, and about which you
feel strongly.
In regard to changes to Mass times, there were several clear patterns: The positive
feedback on offering a Sunday evening Mass, the need for a contemplative, quiet
Mass, and the suggestion for a greater growth in fellowship that utilizes our new parish
center. The Parish Advisory Council recognizes that any change in Mass schedule will
impact our parishioners’ Sunday routine and familiar patterns. Our challenge is to
minimize the effect of this change. With sensitivity to this concern, the council has
discussed the results of the survey, and has advised that the current Sunday Mass
schedule be revised as follows:
5:30 p.m. Saturday
6:30 a.m. Sunday (reflective, no music)
8:00 a.m. Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday
11:30 a.m. Sunday
7:00 p.m. Sunday
Our primary purpose for selecting these time changes is to choose a schedule that
best suits our parish’s needs while preserving all of what we value in our St. Patrick’s
community. There should be sufficient time between Masses to allow for the proper
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celebration of the Eucharist. Due to time constraints our priests frequently have to rush
through the celebration, or truncate sections of the Mass to accommodate the next
Mass. We feel the new schedule allows for the proper celebration of our Sunday liturgy.
Adding more time between Sunday morning Masses forced us to eliminate the 12:30
p.m. Mass. We know that this will come as a disappointment to those who regularly
attend St. Patrick’s at this time. However, the strong opinion and support for a Sunday
evening Mass helped move us to instituting a new 7:00 p.m. Sunday evening Mass.
Comparison with surrounding parishes that offer Mass on Sunday evening found the
later time complements the number of available Sunday evening Masses in our area.
Thank you for your understanding as we transition to this new time.
The new schedule will not be effective until the first weekend in July. In the coming
weeks you will hear and read more about the new schedule. I ask that we all work
together to make this change in the Mass schedule as seamless as possible, and allow
it to be an opportunity to strengthen our communal prayer life around the celebration of
the Eucharist.
While change often makes us uncomfortable, it is also an opportunity for growth. We
look forward to hearing from you about how these changes will affect your Sunday, and
more importantly, how we can help you in your relationship with Jesus, and your
journey to Him through the celebration of the Liturgy.
Sincerely yours, in Christ,
Rev. William Foley
Pastor
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John J. Seleski
Parish Advisory Council
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