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Pastor, Very Reverend Robert J. Kus………………………………………….ext. 100 Social Ministries, The Sister Isaac Center……………………………………..ext. 135 RCIA—Adult Christian Initiation ……………………………………………..ext. 121 Director of Religious Education, Mr. John Walsh……………………………..ext. 114 Director of Youth Ministry, Ms. Amy Preusser ……………………………….ext. 117 Director of Hispanic Ministries, Ms. Norma Rivera…………………………...ext. 122 Business Manager, Ms. Sharon Marren………………………………………..ext. 158 Wedding and Missions Coordinator, Ms. Simone Amato……………………..ext. 129 Development Director, Ms. JoAnn Daley……………………………………..ext. 110 Parish Secretary, Ms. Simone Amato………………………………………….ext. 113 Bulletin Editor, Ms. Sandy O'Leary……………………bulletin@thestmaryparish.org Campus Director, Mr. Josh Rammel………………………………………… .ext. 115 Organist/Director of Music, Ms. Sara Bryant…………………………………ext. 118 St. Mary Parish Bookstore…………………………………………………….ext. 159 The Upper Room 1871 Event Coordinator, Ms. Victoria Hudson……..910-538-9885 St. Mary School Principal, Ms. Joyce Price…………………………………..ext. 153 St. Mary School Administrative Assistant, Ms. Susan Linn………………….ext. 140
Liturgy Schedule
Saturday: 5:30 pm English 7:00 pm Spanish
Sunday: 8:00 am, 9:30 am and 11:00am in English
12:30 pm in Spanish Daily:
As published in bulletin
Mass in the Extraordinary Form: Fourth Sunday of the month at 5:00 pm For information………...910-295-6550
Sacraments
Baptism: Preparation prior to baptism is required. Parents should
contact the Parish Office for details. Confirmation:
Please contact the Faith Formation Office for more information.
Reconciliation: 4:00 pm—4:45 pm
Saturdays or by appointment. Weddings:
Contact the Pastor as soon as possible to set the wedding date and begin marriage preparation;
preferably at least 3 months before your wedding. Anointing of the Sick:
Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements. R.C.I.A.–Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults:
Saturday: 9:00 am—10:00 am; RCIA Room, 1st Floor, Tileston Center
Education
The Saint Mary School: Grades Pre-K–8.
The oldest Catholic School in North Carolina now celebrating 148 years of education.
Accredited by SACS-CASI. Faith Formation:
K–High School (Communion-Confirmation)
Sunday: 11:00 am—Noon from September to May
CEPI De Santa María: Spanish Adult School, Tileston Gym Annex 2nd Floor
910-619-0898 or 910-762-5491, ext. 138
St. Mary Adult School: Art and ESL.
Call office for times and dates.
Children, Youth & Young Adults
Nursery:
6 months–5 years Sunday: 9:30 am Mass.
St. Mary School Lower Building Grupo de Jóvenes Adultos:
Friday: 7:00 pm. Hispanic Ministry room, 1st Floor Tileston Center
Social Outreach
The Sister Isaac Center: Monday–Thursday
Donations 8:30 am—11:30am Service 4:00 pm—6:00 pm
St. Mary Health Center: (Dental and Medical)
Tileston Gym Annex - Lower Floor Walk-ins Welcome
For Appointment, call: 763-8163 stmaryhealthcenter.org
Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary: 412 Ann Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Tel. 910-762-5491 Welcome Center—Ext. 100 Fax 910-762-9664 www.thestmaryparish.org Monday–Friday: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
The St. Mary School Office: 217 South Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Tel. 910-762-5491 ext. 140 Fax 910-772-8034 www.thestmaryschool.org Monday–Friday: 8:00 am–3:00 pm
April 15, 2018 Third Sunday of Easter
2 Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary – April 14 and April 15, 2018 Third Sunday of Easter
Weekend Mass Schedule at a Glance Saturday Mass in English – 5:30 pm Saturday Mass in Spanish – 7:00 pm Sunday Mass in English – 8:00 am, 9:30 am and 11:00 am Sunday Mass in Spanish – 12:30 pm
To schedule a Mass Intention, Sanctuary Lamp Offering or to donate the Altar Flowers please call the Parish Office at 762-5491.
Pastor’s Corner My Dear Friends, This weekend, Catholic Christians celebrate the Third Sunday of Easter.
In today’s Gospel selection from St. Luke (24: 35-48), we hear the story of what has become known as the “Emmaus journey.” In the story, the risen Jesus suddenly begins walking with two of his disciples. At first, they thought they were seeing a ghost, but Jesus assured them he was the risen Jesus. Then, Jesus began engaging in Bible Studies, showing them how the Scripture – which was only the Old Testament at that time – referred to him. On another note, I’m delighted to report that our parish has surpassed our Bishop’s Annual Appeal (BAA) goal. All the money we have raised over our goal will be for our own parish projects. Congratulations and thank you! Sincerely yours in Christ, - Father Bob
Liturgies and Paraliturgies Including Mass Intentions
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Saturday, April 14
5:30 pm Mass — † Ralph Mercorella Offered by Bernice and Deirdre Hafner 7:00 pm Mass — † Robert T. Kus Offered by Barbara Gallagher
Sunday, April 15 8:00 am Mass — † Theresa and Joseph Burns Offered by James Zier 9:30 am Mass — † Joan Pinezich Offered by Mary Geraghty 11:00 am Mass — † Margaret Custer Offered by Barbara Rains 12:30 pm Mass — Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Monday, April 16 7:30 am Mass — † Victoria Limongelli Offered by Barbara and Ralph Russo
Tuesday, April 17 7:30 am Mass — † Mary Caccamo Offered by James and Vivian Kinstrey
Wednesday, April 18 7:30 am Communion Service
Thursday, April 19 7:30 am Mass — † Maria Offered by Vera Lovell
Friday, April 20 8:30 am Mass — † Robert T. Kus Offered by The Knights of Columbus 1074
Saturday, April 21 5:30 pm Mass — † Clark Andre Robichaux Offered by The Preusser Family 7:00 pm Mass — † Samuel Ruiz Luiziaga Offered by Valia Cassar
Sunday, April 22 8:00 am Mass — † Sarah Blanton Offered by Martine Oehling 9:30 am Mass — † Erma Jacin Offered by Barb and Tony Caracciolo 11:00 am Mass — † Patty Burns Offered by Carol and Ray Pollock 12:30 pm Mass — † Fred Herring Offered by Adam Stauble
~ Stewardship of Treasure ~ February 11, 2018
Envelopes Mailed: 1634 Envelopes Returned: 398
Offertory Budget Education 02/11/2018 $ 18,297.36 $ 22,000.00 $ 192.00 07/01/2016 to $ 697,650.38 $ 686,000.00 $ 28,463.83
Readings for the Week of April 16
Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 -- 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday: Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29;1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
Sanctuary Candle In Memory
For the week beginning Saturday, April 14 through Friday, April 20
the sanctuary candle is being offered in loving memory for Ambrose & Mary Walpole
from Larry & Linda Walpole.
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The Week Ahead In Our Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday (9:00 am - 4:00 pm)
Please check with individual ministries for time and date changes. Current calendar can be found online at thestmaryparish.org
Sunday, April 15 • First Communion—all Masses • Nursery available at the 9:30 am Mass in Room 107 in the St. Mary
School Lower Building • English as a Second Language —10:45 am in Room T325 • Faith Formation Classes—11:00 in the Tileston Center and St. Mary
School (No class for 2nd grade and all 1st Communicants) • Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—11:30 am in room T318 Monday, April 16 • Alvernia Marriage Ministry—7:00 pm in the St. Mary School Cafeteria • Contemporary Choir Rehearsal—7:00 pm in the Basilica • Grupo De Alcohólicos Anónimos—8:00 – 9:30 pm en el gimnasio Tuesday, April 17 • Reconciliation and Communion Preparation Class—6:00 pm in the
Amy Bradley Room and the Youth Room (Tileston Center) • Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—7:00 pm in Room T316 Wednesday, April 18 • Women’s Contemplative Prayer Group —1:30 pm in Room T325 • Youth Ministry—6:00 pm in the Youth Room (Tileston Center) Thursday, April 19 • Columbarium and Memorial Garden Meeting—10:00 am in the RCIa
Room (Tileston Center) • Adoration following morning Mass and at 7:00 pm for one hour in the
Basilica • Basilica Schola Rehearsal—7:30 pm—9:00 pm in the Music Office Friday, April 20 • St. Mary School Field Day—11:30 Dismissal • Mary Evans and Steve Johnson Wedding—7:00 pm in the Basilica • Hispanic Family Ministry and—7:00 pm in the St. Mary School
Cafeteria • Hispanic Children’s Ministry—7:00 pm in Centro Santa Maria • Hispanic Youth Group (El grupo de jóvenes adultos)- 7:00 pm in the
RCIA Room (Tileston Center) • Hispanic Prayer Group—7:30 am in Room T316 • Grupo De Alcohólicos Anónimos - 8:00 – 9:30 pm en el gimnasio Saturday, April 21 • Alvernia Retreat Meeting in the St. Mary School Cafeteria • The Sister Issac Center Yard Sale—9:00 am —1:00 pm and after the
5:30 pm Mass in the Tileston Center • RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) - 9:00 AM in the RCIA
room (Tileston Center) • Gospel Choir Rehearsal—4:00 pm in the Basilica • Reconciliation—4:00 pm in the Basilica • First Communion—all Masses • Divine Mercy Rosary (Spanish) 8:00 pm Sunday, April 22 • First Communion—all Masses • The Sister Issac Center Yard Sale—9:00 am —1:00 pm in the Tileston
Center • Nursery available at the 9:30 am Mass in Room 107 in the St. Mary
School Lower Building • English as a Second Language —10:45 am in Room T325 • Faith Formation Classes—11:00 in the Tileston Center and St. Mary
School (No class for 2nd grade and all 1st Communicants) • Practica de la Banda Latina de Domingo—11:30 am in room T318
The Liturgy of the Hours—Monday - Thursday at 7:05 am. Everyone is invited and books are available as is instruction.
St. Mary AAMEN Chapter—Chapter meetings are held Fourth Sunday of each month at 4:00 pm in the Tileston Center.
Adoration— Thursday mornings for one hour after Mass and at 7:00 pm
Camillus Ministers Needed — Brings communion to those who are unable to attend Mass. Ministry Coordinators: Barbara Russo (brussonc3@gmail.com) for Nursing Homes & Private Homes and Glenn Moser (glenn_moser@yahoo.com) for NHRMC and LCFH and Norma Rivera (nrivera@thestmaryparish.org) for the Hispanic Camillus Ministry. Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors—Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors needed. Training is provided. Contact Stephanie Watts at 799-7623 or wattss@thestmaryparish.org. Young Families and Couples Group—meets last Sunday of each month after 9:30 Mass for light breakfast, discussion and crafts for the kids. Contact: Erin Buller—678-520-4028 or erinbuller@gmail.com.If you are on Facebook, join Wilmington Catholic Families for citywide updates!
Catholic Daughters Court 1036—Meets the second Tuesday of the month from 6:30—8:30 pm (September—June) in the RCIA Room (Tileston Center). Contact: JoAnne Shadroui, Regent—910-452-6351.
St. Mary Nursery—Volunteers are needed to help staff our Sunday nursery during the 9:30 am mass. Contact: nursery@thestmaryparish.org.
Music Ministries—Contact: Sara Bryant at 762-5491 ext. 118, or music@thestmaryparish.org.
St. Mary Altar Guild – Meets once a month at different restaurants around the area. Contact: Nancy Dasbach—(910) 264-9480.
The Upper Room 1861—Victoria Hudson, Event Coordinator 910.538.9885, vhudson1871@gmail.com, upperroomnc.com
Prayer Shawl Ministry—A group meets monthly and shares time together both knitting and crocheting shawls for the ministry. Call Noreen at 798-0055
St. Mary Health Center— Clinics run typically on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings beginning at 4:00 pm or 5:00 pm. Please contact Allen Sanderson at 910-763-8163 or visit our webpage at stmaryhealthcenter.org St. Mary Senior Singles—Meets for lunch after 11:00 am Sunday Mass. For more information, contact Monica Winters at 910-520-0204. St. Mary Book Club – meets first Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in Room T316 (February—June). The Book Club is a group of enthusiastic Catholic Christians seeking to deepen their understanding of and appreciation for our Catholic faith. Contact Claire Burkhart – claire@brettburkhart.com
Parish Ministries
Don Adkins
Andrea Baker James Bast
Eugene Bejot Olga Binko John Bohm
Pamely Boyd Alexandra A. Brigantti
Angelo Calamusa Wilson Campbell
The Cantin Family Regina Cicchetti
Curtis Davis Janice Dellaero
John Dials Janice Dickey Cecilia Dittmer
Lars Erikssohn Shirley Fleming
Dr. Timothy Ford Dr. Fulton J. Gasper
The Gore Family Janice Gorrie
Ed Grace The Grainger Family
Walter Hickey Michael Hubbell Mark Kroeger Jay Linkfield
Pat McKenzie Jim Meyer
Jody Lynn Mills The Murphy Family
Molly Offstein Barbara J. O’Rourke
Barbara M. O’Rourke Lilo Penner Mike Penner
Hunter Pettigrew Sean Reilly Joel Rivera
Robert Russo John Schmidt, Sr. Kathy Sheppard Dee Sherman
Geraldine Shivlin Christine Sliwinski
JoAnn Smith Joyce Spano Terry Temple Libby Watts
Madison Williams
Prayer List If you would like to add or remove a name, please email
bulletin@thestmaryparish.org
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Parish Happenings
Bookstore and Gift Shop Located in the Tileston Center St. Mary Bookstore is scheduled to be open: Saturday - 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Sunday - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Tuesday - Friday - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Please note: All Bookstore staff are volunteers. During the week, it is best to call ahead in case a volunteer is unable to cover their shift or find a replacement at 762-5491 (ext. 100). Contact—David Latham at bookstore@thestmaryparish.org
The Basilica Shrine at St. Mary ESL Program Classes will be on Sundays from 10:45AM to 12:15PM in the Amy Brad-ley of the Tileston Center. For more information, please contact Dé Cor-bett, Director, (910) 232-2745 for any questions. ESL Instructors and Volunteers are needed and always welcomed!
St. Mary Book Club The St. Mary Book Club will meet the first Monday of the month from February through June 2018 at 7:00 pm. The Book Club is a group of enthusiastic Catholic Christians seeking to deepen their understanding of and appreciation for our Catholic faith. We select books by prominent Catholic writers in keeping with the Magisterium of the Church. We look forward to another interesting and fun year of lively discussions. Please consider joining us! For more information, email claire@brettburkhart.com
Young Families Did you know that families with young children at St. Mary get together monthly on the playground or in a classroom to chat, have snacks, let the kids play or do a craft, and discuss how we approach our lives as Catholic families? Contact: Erin Buller at erinbuller@gmail.com St. Mary Altar Guild Will meet on Monday, April 16th at Noon. Rucker Johns in Monkey Junction.
The Sister Isaac Center Yard Sale Saturday, April 21st and Sunday, April 22nd from 9:00 am —1:00 pm and following the 5:30 pm Mass on Saturday. Come and buy some treasures and help support the work of The Sister Isaac Center.
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Sale You won't have to wait until National Doughnut Day (the first Friday in June) to enjoy a delicious Krispy Kreme doughnut. Catholic Daughters of the Americas (CDA), Court 1036-Wilmington, will sell boxes of doughnuts after all masses (while supplies last) on Sunday, April 29. The cost of a box of 12 is $8.00.
Proceeds fund CDA state and local charitable projects. Thank you for your support. Salud Hondu Pre-Mother’s Day Sale Salud Hondu will be offering a variety of vintage china, candles, tea, and décor items for sale after all masses on May 5th and 6th as a fundraiser to support the medical clinic that serves our sister Parish in Honduras. Items starting as low as $5 will be available for purchase and, of course, dona-tions are also welcome. Please stop by to see what we have to offer! Keep in mind that even a $5 purchase or donation covers our cost of a clinic visit for one child. To learn more about Salud Hondu, visit: http://saludhondu.org
Fr. Bob’s New Homily Books are Available Fr. Bob’s latest book of homilies – Flowers in the Wind 8: Still More Story-Based Homilies for Cycle B and Flowers in the Wind 9: Still More Story-Based Homilies for Cycle C – are now available on Amazon.com and in the St. Mary Bookstore & Gift Shop.
St. Mary Youth Ministry Wednesdays from 6:00—7:00 pm. All St. Mary Youth in grades 6—12 are invited to attend.
Azalea Festival Parade Parking Thanks to everyone that participated in the Avoid the Azalea Festival parking fundraiser.
First Communion Dates are April 14th and 15th and April 21 and 22nd during all weekend Masses. Please contact John Walsh if you have not signed up for a time and date. Ext. 114 Save the Date—Youth Group Pig Roast The Pig Roast is scheduled for Friday, June 29th. We are currently looking for volunteers. Please contact Amy Preusser at ext. 117 if inter-ested.
The Youth Group is happy to announce that we were able to put together enough food to feed over 50 fami-lies with our Bountiful Bracketology March Madness competition! Congratulations to Simone Amato who came in 1st place and to Zachary Ramer and Sarah Coco who tied for 2nd place. Thank
you to everyone who participated and made this year's competition such a success!!
Office of Faith Formation and Youth Ministry
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We have been busy making the final preparations to facilitate the change to our service hours. As of tomorrow, April 16th, we will have two shifts. Volunteers will be working 8:30 am to 11:30 am receiving donations, sorting clothes, stocking shelves, handling administrative tasks, van pickups and deliveries. We will re-open at 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm to serve our guests. Please note we cannot receive donations during the second shift. Please keep us in your prayers as we make this challenging transition.
Special Need of the Week: Think Spring!
RCIA (Beverly Setz) - Today our new Catholic Christians shared their Easter experience and the belief in the resurrection. To contact The Sister Isaac Center, please call us during normal hours at 910-762-5491, ext. 135. For infomation about RCIA, you may leave at ext. 121.
The Sister Isaac Center Mary Ann Kotas, Director
Mission Corner
Fr. Gustavo in Truck Because our sister parish is the most far-flung parish in the Archdio-cese of Tegucigalpa with its 87 churches, a large part of priestly min-istry is spent traveling on the unpaved mountain “roads” of the parish. Some churches take 6 hours (1-way) to get to, and not all are accessi-ble by vehicle. Because of the rough terrain, a good pickup truck is an absolute necessity, and the priests need to replace a full set of tires every 6 months! Here we see Fr. Gustavo, pastor of our sister parish – San Francisco de Asís – in his truck.
We have exceeded our goal in pledges for the 2018 BAA! Thank you for your generous support!
If you have not yet pledged, please continue to do so as all monies collected over our goal will be returned to our parish
at the end of the campaign!
dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/stewardship-and-advancement/bishops-annual-appeal
Bishops Annual Appeal (2018)
The Knights of Columbus is an international Catholic family fraternal service organization with 1.8 million members in over 15,000 local councils. Last year, Knights donated 70 million volunteer hours and $170 million to charitable and benevolent causes, sponsoring projects to benefit their Church, communities, councils, Culture of Life, fami-lies and youth. For more information about membership please con-tact: membership.stmary@kofc1074.org
Knights of Columbus Council 1074 Landscape Volunteers Needed
Saturday, April 28 - Landscape Volunteers Needed! We are organizing a day to complete the landscaping project on the west/playground side of the Tileston Complex. Details will follow!
Columbarium and Memorial Garden
We have received word that construction will begin on the Columbarium and Me-morial Garden on May 1st. The first phase will consist of 240 niches and 80 have been purchased so far. We will host sessions at 10:00 am on Thursday, April
19th and Thursday, April 26th to provide information on the project. If you are interested in attending a session or would like to schedule a time for a one-on-one meeting, please contact JoAnn Daley at ext. 110.
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Faith Sharing Group My name is Lauren Scheetz, and I am a former student at St. Mary School. I'm starting a faith sharing group for parishioners in their 20's and 30's who are interested in growing in their faith journey together. I plan to have an interest meeting the week after Easter. Please contact me via email at lescheetz@gmail.com if you are interested and what times work best for you. Looking forward to meeting you all.
Employment Opportunity—St. Mark St. Mark Catholic Church has an immediate job opening for a full-time secretarial position. Some flexibility in Monday—Friday work schedule is required. Successful candidate must have good people communica-tion, computer skills, and current knowledge of Catholic sacraments/religious services. For more information or to send resume: administrator@stmarkcc.net
Via Cruces Please come visit our meditation gardens “Via Cruces”. The gardens depict the sorrowful journey of Jesus as he carries His cross to be cruci-fied. We have created these gardens in a 3/4 acre setting of woodlands which are conducive to prayers and inspiring solitude. Come at your leisure and feel free to visit at any time. There is no need to inform us of your presence. The gardens are located at 6207 Fox Run Road. Look for small sign and available parking. Carolina Catholic learns about martyrs for our faith For our first show in April, Carolina Catholic chats with Father Fessio, president and founder of Ignatius Press, about one of its newest releases, Blessed Jerzy Popieluszko: Truth versus Totalitarianism. Father Jerzy was the Catholic chaplain for Solidarity who bravely preached on the truth of the Catholic faith, so that Poles could be free to worship God again, and who was brutally murdered in 1984 by three agents of the Security Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to silence his voice. We will also chat with Daniel Rabourdin who produced and directed The Hidden Rebellion, a docu-film about one of the world’s first genocides, the slaughter of the noble Catholics of the Vendee region of France dur-ing the French Revolution. This docu-film gives an eye-opening picture of this first progressive genocide done in the name of "social justice." This show will air on Wilmington Catholic Radio on stations 91.7 FM, 93.1 FM, and 103.1 FM in Wilmington and 100.7 FM in Southport on Sunday, April 15th at 6:00 pm. You can also hear this show on our web-site at wilmingtoncatholicradio.com,
Cape Fear Guardian Ad Litem Association: Swing into Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon April 17th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Please go to cfgala.org/events or contact Teri Giannola at 509-9805 for information and to purchase tickets. Cost $80.00. CFGALA raises funds for 540 neglected and abused children in Wilmington.
St. Mark Catholic Church International Fest Saturday, April 21, 2018 10:00 am—4:00 pm Join us for an amazing opportunity for faith, fun & fellowship. For more information contact: LauraESterner@gmail.com or 910-547-7351
15th Ignited By Truth Catholic Conference April 28, 2018 Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh The Saturday program includes 5 renowned speakers: Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. Robert Spitzer, Fr. Donald Calloway, Mark Hart, and Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers. Unique tracks are offered for middle and high school stu-dents. Vigil Mass with Bishop Zarama. Tickets are $15 for adults and
$10 for students. Free Young Adult (18+) evening social, followed by a concert with Dana Catherine and Mathias Michael for all. New this year is an evening in Spanish with Fr. Rafael Capó and concert with Darwin Lechler. Purchase your tickets while they last; visit IgnitedByTruth.org or call 919-789-1428 The Four Levels of Happiness a lecture by Fr. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., PhD. April 28, 2018, 6:30pm - Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh Happiness, as Aristotle noted, is the one thing you can choose for itself – everything else is chosen for the sake of happiness. Father Spitzer has created a system called “The Four Levels of Happiness” to teach high school and college students (as well as adults) the different kinds of hap-piness – from their sources to their effects. Ignatian Retreat for Men- Discerning God’s Plan for Me The St. Luke’s and St. Raphael’s Knights of Columbus and St. Raph-ael’s’ Office of Life Long Formation jointly sponsor this silent men’s weekend for Catholic men of the Diocese at Avila Retreat Center, 711 Mason Rd., Durham. It starts Friday, May 18th at about 5:00 pm and closes Sunday, May 20th around noon. For information contact Jim Haag at 919-995-1057 or e-mail: jjmthaag@bellsouth.net. Or simply make your reservation by sending a $95 deposit to K of C Council #12455: note Men’s Retreat to: Ignatian Men’s Retreat, C/O Jim Haag, 500 Emerywood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27515.
Catholic Charities Golf Tournament Join us for our Inaugural “Drive Out Hunger” Golf Tournament benefitting Catholic Charities food pantries across the Diocese of Raleigh. North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh on Monday, June 11th. Proceeds will benefit Catholic Charities food pan-tries across the dioceses and provide groceries to the 16.5% of North Carolina families who lack reliable access to healthy meals. Contact: Katey Fithian at 919-821-8142, Katey.Fithian@raldioc.org or
CatholiccharitiesRaleigh.org/golf-2018/ or contact . Single/Single Again Ministry If you are a single, separated, divorced or widowed person, you are invit-ed to join us at our monthly Mass held at Cardinal Gibbon HS chapel at 5:30 pm. A pot-luck social follow Mass. 2018 Masses are: April 22, May 20, and June 17. For more information contact Celia at ckeator@nc.rr.com or visit www.singlesingleagain.com. Divorced? Remarried? Planning to marry someone who is divorced? Do you have questions about freedom to marry in the Catholic Church? Did you know that the Tribunal is available to answer these and any other questions you may have about remarriage in the Church? Please contact Mrs. Vikki Newell 919-821-9759 with your questions, or you may wish to visit our website http://www.dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/tribunal for further infor-mation. We welcome the opportunity to help you. Retrouvaille is a program for married couples who are struggling with problems in their marriage. You will hear from couples that have been through the program themselves. They will share their journey from brokenness to reconciliation. For confidential information call 800-470-2230, e-mail us at retrouvaillenc@msn.com, or visit www.retrouvaille.org.
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Saturday, April 21—Sunday, April 22 Fourth Sunday of Easter For Masses in English
Saturday 5:30 pm
Sunday 8:00 am
Sunday 9:30 am
Sunday 11:00 am
C. Craddock
J. Green K. Hartung S. Hartung
P. Lachance S. Mauney W. Vertolli
P. Gross
L. Newton S. Parker
J. Reynolds C. Walsh J. Walsh T. Young
C. Burkhart
C. Coco S. Coco
L. Johnson A. Preusser K. Roberts L. Vacek
T. Bennett J. Francis
G. Hill D. Linkfield T. Pollock
P. Thompson R. Young
J. Lachance F. Militscher
E. Grace
E. Stumph
D. Koenig
S. Fernando
C. Hite
H. Latham
H. Bowen
M. Craddock L. Williams
S. Cantonwine
Z. Martin S. Zagler
C. Powers
M. Preusser T. Shibley
C. Leta C. Leta C. Leta
T. Barton F. Bindewald F. Bindewald
M. Flores P. Lachance
H. Lange J. Siler
F. Bua H. Bielawa H. DeSilva A. DeVega R. Jenski D. Keefe T. Longo
C. Mongelli B. Ozment A. Pierce
L. Dezio L. Franks S. Frelke
L. Johnson R. Lowney J. Patton T. Patton F. Romeo
D. Altman E. Burke N. Cahill P. Carey
M. Fedarko J. Newton E. Molina J. Prantil
A. Sedney
Baptism
Nathan Thomas DeVore
David Miller Ordained Deacon St. Mary parishioner David Miller was ordained to the (transitional) diaconate on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral. He celebrated his first Mass as a deacon at the 11:00 am Mass on Sunday, April 8,
2018 at the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary. Following the Mass, there was a reception in the St. Mary School Cafeteria. It was at the 11:00 am Mass that David served as an usher before entering the seminary. Hopefully, the bishop will ordain David as a priest next year. Congratulations to Deacon David!
St. Mary School gala is less than 2 months away, and we need your help and generosity. The gala theme this year is “S.S. Mary Cruise” – on May 12th, we will transform The Upper Room into a cruise ship for the night, complete with casino games, live music, dancing, an all-you-can-eat buffet, dessert bar, silent auction and more. The funds raised from the gala will go toward upgrading both playgrounds – the pre-school playground and the hope-to-soon-not-be-sandy playground. This comes by popular request from parents and students alike. We have requested a design and estimate of the proposed playground, and are hoping to have something to share with you soon. If we can raise enough money, our goal would be to have it ready for the new school year. We are planning a fun evening and are hoping for a huge turnout. Over and above fundraising goals, we want this to be a fun evening for par-ents to connect with old friends and meet new ones. Aside from its stellar academics, St. Mary is known for its strong sense of communi-ty; the gala has always been a great way to get everyone together. There are several ways to help: (1) Volunteer, (2) Corporate/Family Sponsorship, (3) Feature Sponsorship, (4) Silent Auction Donation, (5) Purchase tickets. If you are interested in any of these opportunities, please email us at smshsa@thestmaryparish.org.
Ilse del Carmen López-Martínez and Vicente Antonio-Ordaz were married at the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
on April 7, 2018. They are members of the parish.
Harry and Karen
Bielawa celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary with a special community
blessing at the Basilica Shrine of
St. Mary on
April 8, 2018.
8 Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary – April 14 and April 15, 2018 Third Sunday of Easter
Principal
Joyce M. Price "Let your light so shine..."
Matthew 5:16 I hope that you all enjoyed quality family time during the Easter break as we return to school after celebrating our Risen Lord. This week-end we will be sharing our city with thousands of visitors to the annual Azalea Festival. Paid parking will be provided at St. Mary to benefit
the church’s youth groups. I enjoyed a wonderful trip to Holland and Belgium with a friend from the days when we were grade parents together in Catholic school. Those valued friendships between students can last a lifetime as well as those of the parents. It was a wonderful adventure of learning, tulips, and windmills. Most moving was the opportunity to visit the Anne Frank House and the Museum Church of Our Lord in the Attic, both in Amster-dam. Unfortunately, I returned with flu symptoms. During the week before our break, Mrs. Linn was out the entire week with the flu, as well as Ms. Marren, our business manager. They were followed by Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Caldropoli, and Mrs. Watts, all who had covered the office during portions of that week. However our staff is fully capable and trained to handle the school in our absence and I was in touch with Mrs. Linn each day. During this year’s flu season, I feel fortunate that we did not need to close our school as many schools did across the nation. Local History - I’m sure that many of you watched or read about the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Commemoration held this week at Williston Middle School. Our middle school students took part in the Essay Contest under
the direction of Mrs. Stabile, middle school language arts teacher. St. Patrick’s Day Golf Classic – On the same day as the parade, the 6th St. Mary School Golf Classic took place at Compass Pointe in Leland. The proceeds from these golf clas-sics have supported numerous improvements to our vintage gym. Great thanks and appreciation go to Mr. Tony Viollis, athletic director, and Mr. Tom Kennedy, coach and parent of Olivia who graduated last year, for chairing this event again. Thanks also to Mrs. Daley for her assistance with this project. We thank the many parents, both past and present, who volunteered their time to make this event a success. We also want to thank the parents and students, both past and present, who played in the tournament. It was a perfect weather day for a spirited event supporting our school. Proceeds will be reported soon. Freshly painted steps – Thanks to Mr. Viollis and Mr. Kennedy for painting the gym steps during our break. You can see pics and learn more about our sports programs in Mr. V.’s news as well as on the Face-book page. H.S.A Thanks – On behalf of the faculty, I want to thank Mrs. Putney and her parent volunteers who provided the 3rd Quarter Teacher Appreciation Lunch. I’m sorry to have missed it. H.S.A. Gala in May – Cruising S.S. Mary on Saturday, May 12th Serena Lau, H.S.A. V.P. has been sending you lots of notices regarding the upcoming fundraising event of the year. You have noticed that we don’t nickel and dime our parents all year by selling everything under the sun. We hope that you appreciate that and will support this one event which promises to be fun for all. I understand that there was a good turn-out at the meeting. Upcoming Dates 20 Field Day
St. Mary Athletics Tony Viollis, Athletic Director (viollisa@thestmaryparish.org)
Athletic Banquet: On Thursday, May 31, 2018 the Athletic Awards Banquet will be held in the Upper Room. In the past we have had dinner, during which time our coaches presented our fine athletes with a partici-pation medal or pin for the year or years of being on a team. A planning meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 17, at 6:00 pm in the gym to form the committees that will make this wonderful evening another suc-cess. Any questions, feel free to get in touch with me. Spring Boys’ Tennis: Please come out and support our boys. Fall Volleyball and Coed Cross Country: I will be sending out a sheet to our rising 4th through 8th graders to see who would be interested in participating on our Girls’ Volleyball or Tennis Team and our Coed
Cross Country Team. When you sign up, please include your name, email address, and telephone number so the coaches can contact you over the summer. Coaches Needed: We are looking for a Girls’ Volleyball Coach for the fall and a Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball coach for our winter season. If you can hold practice after school 2 days a week, attend games 2 days a week, and would like to talk about these positions, get in touch with me. All of the positions are on a volunteer basis. Golf Outing: I would like to thank everyone who helped or participated in our Annual Golf Classic on St. Patrick’s Day. I believe we have raised the funds necessary to go forward with the next upgrades to the gym. Exciting news, to be sure
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