7850 Parkside Boulevard • Hanover, MD 21076 Historic Church: 2815 Jessup Road • Jessup, MD 20794 (Not a Mailing Address)
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Main Campus: 7850 Parkside Boulevard • Hanover, MD 21076 Historic Church: 2815 Jessup Road • Jessup, MD 20794 (not a mailing address) PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9:30 am-1:00 pm, 2:00-5:30 pm Phone: 410-799-1970 Fax: 410-799-1134 Website: www.SaintLawrenceMartyr.org MASS SCHEDULE Monday: 9:00 am (Historic Church) Tuesday-Friday: 9:00 am (Main Campus) Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00, 10:00 am, 12 noon, 5:30 pm RECONCILIATION: Saturday: 4:00-4:45 pm (or by appointment) HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: 9:00 am, 12 noon, 6:30 pm (check website and bulletin for info on Easter, Christmas, and Mary, Mother of God) DEVOTIONS Main Campus – open June 2017 Morning Prayers: Weekdays at 8:30 am Rosary:Weekdays after Daily Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet: Tuesdays at 6:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday from 7:00-9:00 pm; First Fridays from 9:30 am-6:30 pm Historic Church – circa 1866 CLERGY STAFF STAFF Valerie Magnuson, Dir. of Religious Ed. Rev. Victor Scocco, O.SS.T., Pastor Kathy Furth, Coord. of Kitchen [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 410-510-5073 410-799-1970, ext. 51 443-540-8168 Sally Rico, Youth Ministry Coordinator Rev. Binoy Akkalayil, O.SS.T., Assoc. Pastor Clark Gaughan, Business Manager [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 410-799-1970 410-799-1970, ext. 52 410-799-1970, ext. 55 Parish Center Scheduling: www.saintlawrencemartyr.org/scheduling Dcn. David Page, Permanent Deacon Kathleen Leddy, Accounting Parish Office: 410-799-1970, ext. 50 [email protected] [email protected] 410-799-1970, ext. 57 410-799-1970, ext. 53 Weekly Bulletin: All announcements must be received in writing in the Parish Office or Joe Toher, Pastoral Associate Michael Levesque, Facilities Manager email [email protected] by [email protected] [email protected] 12:00 noon on the Thursday 2 weeks prior to 410-799-1970, ext. 58 410-799-1970, ext. 56 the weekend in which they are to appear. SACRAMENTS PARISH REGISTRATION: All Catholics attending Baptism: Members expecting a child are encouraged to make arrangements St. Lawrence Martyr Parish are asked to register with for Baptism by contacting Deacon Dave prior to the birth. Adults wanting the Parish. Cards are available in the Parish Office, from an Usher at any weekend Mass, or from the baptism or other Sacraments of Initiation can contact Jim Leddy at Information Desk. Return registration cards by placing [email protected]. Preparation Sessions are required. in the offertory basket. You can also register online at Marriage: Couples should contact one of the priests or deacon at least six www.SaintLawrenceMartyr.org/joinus. months before the planned marriage. Pre-marriage instruction is required. We will then mail you an informative Welcome Folder. Anointing of the Sick: Call the Parish Office before surgery, when serious PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: diagnosis received or at advanced age. A parishioner homebound, in the Chair: Donna Ford 410-674-2887 hospital, or in a care facility wishing to receive a visit or a sacrament, call Vice-Chair: Maureen McCart 410-874-3190 the Parish Office at 410-799-1970, ext. 50. Secretary: Tim Lorello 410-703-3523 July 15, 2018 YOUTH MINISTRY Gospel Reflection Today we will review the readings for Sunday, July Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 22nd, as part of our Faith AMOS 7: 12-15 MARK 6: 7-13 Formation. Next Sunday we will distribute food to the homeless of Baltimore. It might be interesting All high school students to survey priests young and current 8th graders are and old, the newly welcome to attend any and all youth ministry events. ordained and the For more information on Youth Ministry please contact seasoned jubilarians. Sally Rico at: [email protected]. Were we to ask about their backgrounds, I think we’d be surprised. A good number of them were not ALTAR SERVERS NEEDED rehearsing to be priests when they were nine or ten years old or even when they were in their twenties or thirties. Some of the priests whom I know here and elsewhere were Any boy or girl who is in 4th Grade or architects, engineers, school teachers, bankers and even one higher, and has made his/her First who was a carpenter, before being called to the priesthood. Communion is eligible to be an altar Having begun their careers, they never thought they would server. Altar Servers assist by leading one day become priests. the Lector, Deacon and Priest to and from the altar at the beginning and end Amos, the author of today’s first reading was originally a of Mass. They also hold the Missal for shepherd and a dresser of sycamore trees. But the Lord the priest, they help set the altar for the Liturgy of the called him to be a prophet in Israel. Eucharist and help receive the gifts offered by the Would the Twelve in today’s Gospel ever have thought that congregation. they would be sent to heal the sick and to cast out demons? We promise Moms and Dads that we will work with them Probably not. That is until…until they met Jesus and were to schedule their child at a Mass that fits with the family’s called, chosen and sent by Him. weekend. We are all called to be missionary disciples in today’s If any girl or boy is interested in this beautiful ministry, world. For some, who never thought of it before, it may please contact Deacon Dave at 410-349-7058, or mean becoming a priest, deacon, religious brother or sister. [email protected]. That you are at all open to announcing the Gospel to family, friends and neighbors may surprise you as much as it does them. But it’s no surprise to the God who calls you to do RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION so. He knows whom He has chosen, regardless of your FOR 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR background, and He sends you! So, “Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.” Thank you to all those who registered for the 2018/2019 Religious Education Program this past weekend. ~ Fr. Victor Scocco, O.SS.T. There will be another PRAYER INTENTION BOOK Sunday opportunity to register on August 12th Our Prayer Intention Book is located just following the 8:00am, outside the main glass doors, just as you 10:00am and noon enter the worship space. You may write down your prayer Masses. Otherwise, intention or use it to express thanksgiving for prayers you may stop during normal office hours at the Parish answered. Our Prayer Intention Book is presented with our Office to get the forms for registration. Offertory Gifts at Mass. These intentions will be remembered throughout the year at our Masses, Rosaries, For more information or any questions, please contact and other prayer services. We ask that you also keep all [email protected] these intentions in your own daily prayers. CHURCH SUPPORT th Saturday, July 14 : July 1, 2018 This year Last year 5:00pm + Henry C. Noll Jr. req by his loving family Envelopes: Regular Weekly $3,530.00 $3,517.00 th Sunday, July 15 : Loose: Regular Weekly 2,436.00 1,423.00 8:00am Mass for the People E-giving: Regular Weekly 4,390.00 2,225.50 nd 10:00am + Alice Demuth req by Margie Verkamp 2 collection: Peter’s Pence 721.00 1,129.00 12:00pm Mass for the Unborn req by the Knights of Columbus TOTAL Offertory $11,077.00 $8,299.50 5:30pm + Leontine Gabel req by the Rico family Poor Box: $488.50 $315.00 Monday, July 16th: July 8, 2018 This year Last year 9:00am** Richard Jakyvisin req by Richard Lambiasi Envelopes: Regular Weekly $4,059.00 $3,279.00 Tuesday, July 17th: Loose: Regular Weekly 2,222.00 1,949.00 9:00am + Thomas Seeley req by Howard K Seeley th E-giving: Regular Weekly Wednesday, July 18 : 2,489.00 1,605.50 2nd coll: Restoration & Maintenance 2,279.00 1,242.00 9:00am*** + Barbara Dorsey Prisco req by James Prisco Thursday, July 19th: TOTAL Offertory $11,049.00 $8,070.50 9:00am + Mary Fecko req by Doris & John Gritzer Poor Box: $178.00 $63.00 Friday, July 20th: 9:00am Family in Bulgaria req by Richard Lambiasi st Saturday, July 21 : 5:00pm + Patrick Ann Frances Dowd July 14th: 7:30am Beans and Bread Outreach req by Namick family nd 8:30am SIT Presentation and Retreat Sunday, July 22 : 4:00pm Reconciliation 8:00am Mass for the People 5:00pm Vigil Mass 10:00am + Mary Latoza, Roger Lewis, Juanita 6:00pm Young Adult Social - Bowling Marquez req by Gloria Marquez July 15th: Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 12:00pm Rhea Guzman req by Elnora Guzman 2nd Collection: Mission Cooperative 5:30pm + Mary Latoza, Roger Lewis, Juanita 1:00pm Baptism Marquez req by Gloria Marquez 6:30pm Teen Ministry th *Rosary following Mass July 16 : 9:00am Daily Mass (Historic Church) ** Rosary and Novena to St. Agatha 7:00pm Practice for Noon Choir *** Rosary and Novena to St. Michael of the Saint July 17th: 9:00am Daily Mass July 21 - July 22 Ministry Schedule 10:30am TLC (55 year old + group) Ushers/Greeter 6:00pm Divine Mercy Chaplet Time Servers Lector EM s 7:00pm Pastoral Council Annie B John S th Saturday Axel B July 18 : 9:00am Daily Mass Rick B Janet B Steve S 5:00pm Erick B Richard L Jeff F 7:00pm Young Adult Bible Study 7:00pm Eucharistic Adoration (until 9:00pm) Ed A Ella M Sunday Lily B th Ken W Liz D Dwayne G July 19 : 9:00am Daily Mass 8:00am Amanda S Kathy M Ronnie M 6:00pm Finance Council Mary C Alan A 7:30pm Knights of Columbus- Social Mtg Sunday Christian C Angie N Mary J Bev A th 10:00am Jason S Ed B Katie C July 20 : 9:00am Daily Mass Darryl B July 21st: 10:00am Young Families Group Cathy G Deacon D 4:00pm Reconciliation Sunday Angela G Rosemarie W Elnora G Walter L 12:00pm Rhea G Michael L 5:00pm Vigil Mass Winnie S Jerry S nd July 22 : Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Daniel H Valerie M Sunday nd Bianca H Micayla N Michael R Steve F 2 Collection: Catholic Schools 5:30pm Kim V Drew F 6:30pm Teen Ministry WELCOME TO ST.