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Fr. Vincent GlucOFM Conventual Franciscan,
Administrator
Fr. Julio Martinez OFM Conventual Franciscan,
Parochial Vicar Assistant Pastor
Sr. Susan Engel, Mission Helpers of the SSacacreredd HeHearartt
PaPaststororalal AAssssocociaiatete
Fr. Jim ReusingFr. Ron Zoubek
Weekend Assistants
Monsignor Thomas Tewes
Weekday Assistant
Mrs. Kathy BrotzmanRelligious dEducation
Director
Mr. Frederic Rey Cantor
Mr. John Holland Director of Music
Mr. Dick Gatto Contemporary Music
DiDirerectctoror
Ms. Susan Rammel Secretary
Ms. Maria Boling Bookkeeper
Parish Office: 5212 McCormick Ave. Baltimore, MD 21206 441010-8-86666-4-4020200 Parish Office Hours:
Mon thru Fri 9:00AM - 4PM Parish E-mail: [email protected] Parish Fax:410-866-2754
MASS SCHEDULE Sat. : 4:00 PM • Sun. : 7:30, 9:00, 11:00AM WWeekdkday - MMon. thhru FFrii. : 88 3:300 AMAM
SASACRCRAMAMENENTT OFOF BBAPAPTITISMSM && MMARARRIRIAGAGEE
Please call the parish office to make inquiriesor set dates for the Sacraments of Baptism and Marriage (6 months in advance).
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
FrFr. AA. LLeoeo AAbebendndscschohoenen Council 11615 Meetingsg : 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month 7pm
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SaSatuturdrdayay –– 33:0:00-0-3:3:3030 PPMM
SANBAYAN FILIPINO COMMUNITY MASS
First Sunday of the month: 2:00 PM
The Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 10th & 11th, 2018
Mass Intentions & Readings
Sunday February 11th 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lv 13:1-2, 44-46 / Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 / 1 Cor 10:31—11:1 / Mk 1:40-45
7:30am Shirley Bodiford 9:00am Special Intentions of the Frey Family 11:00am Parishioners of Annunciation
Monday February 12th Jas 1:1-11 / Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76 /
Mk 8:11-13 8:30am Paul Hannon
Tuesday February 13th Jas 1:12-18 / Ps 94:12-15, 18-19 /
Mk 8:14-21
8:30am Leona Dolloff
Wednesday February 14th Ash Wednesday
Jl 2:12-18 / Ps 51:3-6a, 12-14, 17 / 2 Cor 5:20-6:2 / Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
8:30am Edward Michael Bertch 6:30 pm Donald Combs
Thursday February 15th Dt 30:15-20 / Ps 1:1-4, 6 / Lk 9:22-25
8:30am Camila Robertson Claxton Friday February 16th Is 58:1-9a / Ps 51:3-6a, 18-19 / Mt 9:14-15
8:30am Frances Lobos Saturday February 17th
4:00pm Rosalie Wallace Sunday February 18th
1st Sunday of Lent Gn 9:8-15 / Ps 25:4-9 / 1 Pt 3:18-22 /
Mk 1:12-15
7:30am Charles Lidinsky 9:00am Fr. Tom Walsh 11:00am Parishioners of Annunciation
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS ALL THOSE WHO ARE ILL, HOSPITALIZED OR IN NEED OF SURGERY, ESPECIALLY: Robin Amrhein, Eric Aparentado, Stacey Baier, Kathy Beebe, Sam Bilzer, Clare Carney, Linda Cimino, Eddie Crockett, Mary Deeley, Lois DeLosa, Randy Edwards, Rita Feher, Joan Fischer, Ken Floyd, John & Kelly Fricke, Maria Frisby, Gerry G., Mary Gentile, Mike Greaver, Frank Halecki, Mary Heid, Howard Hickey Jr., Walter Howard III, Monica Jako, Doris Jankowski, Jim Kane, Diane Keller, Sandy Kelsey, Joseph Kleiderlein, Anna Knott, Judy Lowe, Bernie Machovec, Kay McMullen, Matt Miklewski, Auggie Nemec, Joseph Ochab, Br. Frank O’Donnell SM, Bill Pribyl Jr., Sandy Price, John & Marge Puelzt, Dominic Pugh, Charlotte Schaum, Shirley Schultz, Atticus Smith, Anne Marie Sckos, Ralph Stigliani, Linda Szmanski, Barbara Takesian, Donna Tallent, Cathy Whitty, Bernard Wiczulis, and for those listed in the book of the sick. PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL THE DECEASED especially Mary Margaret Maggio. May she rest peacefully in the loving arms of Jesus.
SICK OR IN HOSPITAL ? When a parishioner enters the hospital or is ill, please call the Parish Office at 410-866-4020. Because of the privacy laws the hospitals do not call us with this information.
THE RESOURCE EXCHANGE PROGRAM AT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHURCH The Resource Exchange is a program of the Social Action Committee at St. Vincent de Paul Church. We place homeless persons in apartments in cooperation with Health Care for the Homeless. We are always looking for gently used small furniture pieces and household items. The complete list is on our website at stvchurch.org. For more information contact Pat Frascati at 410-663-5542 or 410-917-2214 or [email protected].
Stations of the Cross will be held each Friday during Lent at 3:00pm
8:30am Mass & Ashes 12 noon Ashes Only 6:30pm Mass & Ashes
This Wednesday February 14th
Tri-Parish Mission February 26th at St Clements 7pm February 27th at St. Michaels 7pm February 28th at Annunciation 7pm Disrupting & Rebuilding - Self, Church, & Society A Lenten Reflection on Being Missionary Disciples in Baltimore County Today Pope John Paul II was a philosopher and helped us to understand "WHY" we should each be a disciple of Jesus. Pope Benedict XVI is a theologian and has shown us "HOW" we can best follow Jesus as a community of disciples. Now, Pope Francis, the pastor is saying to all of us, "Now it is time to GO and DO it!" On the first evening we will look at ourselves, and the WHY of discipleship. On the second evening we will broaden the scope to include all of us as Church, and HOW we follow Jesus as disciples. On the final evening, we will explore the DOING of missionary discipleship in the here and now. Friar Michael Lasky Friar Michael grew up in our area. As a member of St. Michael Parish, he attended St. Michael School and later went on to Archbishop Curley High School where he met the friars. After a couple of years at Loyola he entered the community of the Franciscan Friars. His first ministry after ordination to the priesthood, in May 2000, was to assist for three months at St. Clement in Rosedale. At the end of that summer he was assigned to teach high school at St. Francis, just outside of Buffalo, NY. Friar Michael has also been a campus minister in Connecticut and in North Carolina where he served at both Duke and UNC Chapel Hill. He has also ministered internationally in Assisi, Italy and in Bogotá, Colombia. At one point in his journey, Friar Michael was asked by the international Franciscan family to be the director of the New York office of Franciscans International, the collective Franciscan NGO at the United Nations. This ministry has led to him now being the director of the Justice, Peace and Protection of Creation ministry for the friars of his province that reaches from Ottawa in Canada to Florida. In addition he is involved with several international projects for the Franciscans, and serves as Vice-President of Franciscan Action Network in Washington D.C. Friar Michael spends much of his time assisting friars in their ministries, here on the east coast, with projects related to sustainable development, care for creation, justice for marginalized communities, and peace-building.
50th Anniversary Service Project As sons and daughters of God we are called into service. “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." Mark 10:45. As part of our Jubilee Year, we want to urge everyone to participate in our mission to serve. The 50th Anniversary Service Project will be donating 15 Casseroles to Sarah's Hope Homeless Shelter beginning in January and ending in November. Casserole pans and recipes will be handed out to fifteen volunteers. The recipes will be prepared in your own kitchen and brought to church before any Mass. The casseroles will be frozen and delivered to the shelter the following week. We will begin asking for volunteers from the parishioners beginning in February. To assist with this, please contact Paul Nezzio at [email protected] or 410-387-1461. Please, help us make this Service Project successful. Thank you
DID YOU KNOW ? BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
Fr. Thomas Walsh started the Ceremony to bless the pets of the parish back in 2009. The first was a Mass held outside. Fr. Carl Zdancewicz and Fr Justin Ratajczak continued this tradition after Fr. Tom passed away. This past year Fr.Julio did the blessing of the animals. Many different pets were brought to the outside front entrance to the Church. A variety of pets were brought over the years, dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, even a guinea pig. This is a wonderful way to love and honor our pets. Thank you Fr. Tom for beginning a tradition that touches the heart. Please check the Jubilee bulletin board in the hall for more information.
Ladies Auxiliary
Have Lunch on the Moshulu in Philadelphia then visit Sugar House Casino June 14, 2018 Have lunch on the Mosulu, the world’s oldest and Largest Tallship in Philadelphia with a choice of entrees. Then visit Sugar House Casino with $20 slot play. Cost $79.00. Leave church parking lot at 10:00am return 8:00pm. We will also pickup at the Fallston Park & Ride. Call Doris 410-866-3412 or Mary Beth 410-256-7895 for reservations or more information.
Parish Finances February 3rd – 4th, 2018 Attendance………………………… 441 Offertory Envelopes…..……....... $ 4,904.00 Offertory Loose…...…………..... $ 884.00 Poor Box……………………….…. $ 132.46 Maintenance……………………… $ 1,379.00 Thank You
Join the Ladies Auxiliary on a trip to visit Historic Hotel Dupont & Delaware Park April 19, 2018 Visit the Hotel Dupont for lunch with a choice of entrees (Seared Salmon, Lemon & Herb Marinated Chicken Breast or Flat Iron Steak & Grilled Onions), then head to Delaware Park where you will receive $30 in free play. Leave church parking lot at 10:00am and return at 7:30pm. We will also be picking up from the Park & Ride in Fallston. Cost $69.00. Call Doris 410-866-3412 or Mary Beth 410-256-7895 for reservations or more information.
Join us for a Crab Feast at Fisherman’s Crab Deck in Grasonville, MD. September 13th, 2018 All you can eat steamed crabs, Maryland crab soup, chicken tenders, corn on the cob, hush
puppies, coleslaw, dessert, soda, iced tea, coffee and draft beer. After the feast we will go to Delaware Park Casino, receiving $30 in slot play. Leaving church parking lot at 10:00am return approx. 8:30pm. Cost $76. Call Doris 410-866-3412 or MaryBeth 410-256-7895 for more information or to reserve a seat.
Annunciation Young Men’s Soccer Team Dec 3rd win 8-5 Dec 10 win 11-1 Dec 17 win 8 - 1 Jan 14 loss 3-4 Jan 21 win 12-7 Jan 28 win 4-3 Feb 4 9:10 vs Stinkpots (postponed) Feb 11 No Game Feb 25 10:05 vs Harco Legends Mar 4 9:10 pm Championship games will be announced
Please come and support our team and have a great time. Maryland Sports Arena 2723 Pulaski Highway Edgewood, MD 21040 410-538-7300
Lucky 3 Winners January 22 213 Jim Caporossi 23 070 Mary M 24 965 Stephanie Krecz 25 637 Paul Hergerhahn 26 129 Anita Bolino 27 386 Pauline McCarn 28 151 David Bartholow 29 579 Pam Hartman 30 998 Mary Storto 31 175 Joanne Kozlouski
Happy Anniversary Andrew & Wilma Kampe celebrate on February 11th their 56th Wedding Anniversary
CROSS OF SACRIFICE
It’s that time again when the church asks us to PRAY, FAST and GIVE ALMS. IT’S LENT! It’s time to take stock of ourselves as we move through our remembrance of Jesus’ Suffering, Death and Resurrection. Consequently, we again will offer the Cross of Sacrifice as a means of Almsgiving. This year your almsgiving will be divided between the Sr. Sue’s Religious Community Mission Helpers and the Social Concerns Committee to help both with their work for those in need. Please go to the Social Concerns table in the back of church and pickup a Cross of Sacrifice envelope (the dove is included). At your leisure, CLEARLY PRINT THE NAME AND INTENTION ON THE DOVE SO THAT IT CAN BE PLACED IN THE WEEKLY BULLETIN. Then place the dove and your contribution (almsgiving) in the envelope; and on the front, PRINT your name and amount. If you want credit for your giving include your envelope #. Checks should be made payable to Annunciation. Place your envelope in the regular collection basket at the offertory time. The intentions will be placed on the Cross of Sacrifice located in the sanctuary from Ash Wednesday (02/14), through Palm Sunday (03/25). During the Prayers of the Faithful each week, all these intentions will be mentioned in a general manner.
Knights of Columbus
Road Runners OVERNIGHT TRIP TO ATLANTIC CITY February 25-26, 2018 $137 per person dbl occupancy Receive $25 slot play bonus from Resorts Casino. Staying overnight at Tropicana Casino. Receiving $15 slot play and a coupon for their buffet. For more information call Joan 410-866-4577
Social Concerns
Beans & Bread The following dates for Beans and Bread 2018: Feb. 17, Mar. 17, Apr. 21. Please call Kimberly 410-866-5255, if interested in helping to serve lunches.
MARDI GRAS This is the last weekend to purchase Mardi Gras tickets. Tickets will be sold after all the Masses. Adults $10.00; Children 5 to 12 $ 3.00; and children under 4 are free (they will need a ticket).
Take your children, or grandchildren to see “The Wizard of Oz” Our Church will be celebrating its 50th anniversary and we will be using the bus trip to Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre on July 18th as part of the celebration. Therefore, the prices are being reduced not only for parishioners but anyone who wishes to attend. The Prices are as follows: Adults $74 Young Adults 13-18 $49 Children 12 and under $45 We hope to see you there ! Please call Jane 410-866-8016 for more information or to make reservations.
Meeting: The Knights of Columbus will hold a General Membership Meeting on Monday, February 12th at 7:00 pm in the Parish hall. Hospitality will begin at 6:15 pm. Bingo: Our next Monthly Cash Bingo will be held on Saturday, March 3rd at 6:00 pm in the parish hall. The Jackpot will be played for 57 numbers or less. Tickets are $12 in Advance or $15 at the door and may be purchased in the parish hall after all weekend masses on February 24th & 25th , or call John at 410-812-2114. James E. Pierce Memorial Scholarship Fund: Applications are now being accepted for the Jim Pierce Memorial Scholarship awards. These scholarships were established to offer financial assistance to parishioners of Annunciation who wish to send their children to St. Michael & St. Clement School. Information and application forms can be found in the K of C display in the back of the church. Deadline for submittals is March 1st.
For ad information, call Tim Maher or Phil Maher at 410-578-3600, toll free 1-800-934-1620, or write P.O. Box 13103, Baltimore, MD 21203 - © 2018
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