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Holy June 20, 2021 Redeemer Catholic Church 9705 Summit Avenue Kensington, Maryland 20895 www.hrkensington.org email for bulletin: [email protected] Holy Redeemer School 3019423701 Holy Redeemer Rectory 3019422333 Fax 3019424981 Fax 3019421041 Mr. Thomas Corrigan, Principal 3016797112 Rev. Mark F. Hughes, Pastor Mrs. Hilary Shaw, Admin. Assistant 3019423701 and Admissions Coordinator Rev. Ebuka Mbanude, Parochial Vicar Mrs. Lorrie Ricca, Admin. Assistant 3019423701 [email protected] 3016797117 School Nurse 3016797111 Rev. Mark Tucker, Priest in Residence After Care 3016797110 Holy Redeemer PreK 3019422567 Deacon Stephen Mitchell Debbie Monahan, Administrator Mrs. Blanca Douki, Finance Officer Mrs. Jen Kestel, Office Manager CCD Program [email protected] Kindergarten through 8th grade, call the Religious Education Office for more information at Mrs. Marylou McDonald, DRE [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Bert Conger, Parish Facilities Manager Mr. Joseph M. Ryan, Director of Music and Liturgy Mr. Paul Ostrye, Finance Council Chair [email protected] or 3019228215 Baptisms Mrs. Catherine Tolnay M RCIA For Baptism information contact Fr, Ebuka Mbanude at 3019422333 or email him [email protected] to arrange dates and times for preparation and the Sunday Masses ceremony Saturday: 5:30 PM Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 AM Marriages Consult one of the parish priests at least six months in advance, call 3019422333. Weekday Masses MondayFriday: 6:45 AM & 9:00 AM Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday: 8:30 AM Monday M Friday 4:00PMN8:30 PM Exposition at 4:00 PM Holy Day of Obligation Masses Reposition at 8:30PM 6:45 AM, 9:00 AM and 7:30 PM Rosary Unless stated otherwise in the bulletin 6:25 AM and 8:40 AM Monday MFriday Confessions Nursing Home or Homebound? Please contact the Saturday 4:15 M 5:15 PM or by appointment rectory for information regarding Parish services. Hȿȼɉ RȵȴȵȵȽȵɂ CȸɅɂȳȸ JɅȾȵ 20, 2021 PRAY FOR THE SICK Brother John Argauer, M.M.; Coley Beggy; Barbara Brito; Melissa Brito; Dorothy Connolly; Jean Davis; Requested by Simone Diamond; Caroljane Donovan; Will Con- sovoy; Tucker Echols; Patrick Fennell; Karen Fisher; Martin Gerra; Lilia Hayden; Kathy Holton; Paul SATURDAY, JUNE 19 Kendall; Elsa Lucia Jimenez; Dympna Magee; Fr. E 8:30 AM Sr. Ann Gormly Rozier Maeve Magee; Sue Magee; Damien Maldonado; Fr. T/M 5:30 PM Joseph & Mary MageeMagee Dominick Marra; John Morrissey; Dave Obal; Charles Oldroyd; Victor Piccirillo; Gerood Roberts; TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Fay Ryan; Joanne Richards; Judy Ryan; Barbara JUNE 20 Scanlon; Rocco Trigiani; Dale Umholtz; Robert Um- Fr. H 7:30 AM Parishioners Pastor holtz; Joseph Yao; Mary Grace Yao; Beatriz Elena Fr. E 9:30 AM Msgr. Kane Dollahite Fr. E/M 11:30 AM John Stephen Forester Hishmeh Yepes; Will Valentine; Mike Zeigler MONDAY, JUNE 21 PRAY FOR THE DECEASED Fr. E 6:45 AM Peter Thorell P. Conley Joseph Ossi Fr. T 9:00 AM Andy Moran O’Brien TUESDAY, JUNE 22 The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. H 6:45 AM Helen Zmuda P.Conley June 20, 2021 Fr. E 9:00 AM Susan Moran O’Brien WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 Fr. H 6:45AM F. Joseph Sullivan McLaughlin Fr. T 9:00 AM Mariam Weber Waters THURSDAY, JUNE 24 Fr. H 6:45 AM Ron Cameron Carlin Fr. T 9:00 AM Shirley Ann DoornbusO’Brien FRIDAY, JUNE 25 Fr. E 6:45 AM Greta Kruez McLaughlin Happy Father’s Day! Fr. H 9:00 AM Special Intentions Lucas Family On Father’s Day weekend, please join us in offering SATURDAY, JUNE 27 a spiritual bouquet to St. Joseph. As we celebrate the Fr. H 8:30 AM John Nyhart Clary gift of fathers and honor St. Joseph, we also recog- Fr. E/M 5:30 PM August&Kathleen Smet Magee nize that Father’s Day can be a difficult holiday for TIIRTENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME many. We hope this spiritual bouquet provides an SUNDAY, JUNE 28 opportunity to pray for the intentions brought to your Fr. H 7:30 AM Dee Conger Kestel heart by the occasion. Fr. E/M 9:30 AM Parishioners Pastor Copyright © 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, Fr. H 11:30 AM Douglas Breitenbach Conger DC. All rights reserved. H = Fr. Hughes; Fr. T= Fr. Tucker; Fr. E= Fr. Ebuka; M = Deacon Mitchell Clergy schedules subject to change NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS June 27, 2021 The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 1:315, 2:2324 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 1315 Mk 5:2143 or 5: 2124, 35b43 (98) ɄɇȵȼȶɄȸ SɅȾȴȱɉ ȹȾ ȿɂȴȹȾȱɂɉ ɄȹȽȵ JɅȾȵ 20, 2021 Eucharistic Adoration Monday M Friday 4:00PMN8:30 PM Exposition at 4:00 PM Reposition at 8:30PM Please continue to wear your masks and maintain social distance from other worshippers. Thank you. Religious Freedom Week Begins June 22 All people desire to enjoy communion with God, and this desire gives rise to the search for religious truth and finds expres- sion in the formation of religious culture. Even people who claim no religious affiliation cannot help but need ritual, belonging, and truth. Why? Because we all long to know and love the One in whose image we are made. “For God formed man to be imperishable; the image of his own nature he made him.” The Church’s promotion of religious freedom express- es her solidarity with all people who seek the good andhope for fulfillment in the truth. As Pope Francis teaches: Hope speaks to us of a thirst, an aspiration, a longing for a life of fulfillment, a desire to achieve great things, things that fill our heart and lift our spirit to lofty realities like truth, goodness and beauty, justice and love… Hope is bold; it can look be- yond personal convenience, the petty securities and compensations which limit our horizon, and it can open The Archdiocese of Washington has updated its guid- us up to grand ideals that make life more beautiful and ance related to COVID19 restrictions. worthwhile (Fratelli tutti, 55). Join us throughout the week as we pray, reflect, and Social distancing rules have been relaxed. The take action on religious liberty, both here in this coun- Archdiocese now permits reduction of social distanc- try and abroad. ing to 3 feet between people from different house- holds at indoor celebrations. Accordingly, we are Copyright © 2021, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Wash- ington, DC. All rights reserved. opening most of the pews on May 28. For parishion- ers who may be uncomfortable sitting in closer prox- imity to nonhousehold members, we will continue to Faith and Light communities of the United States and Canada will cel- close every other pew on the far St. Joseph side, as ebrate their 50th Anniversary of well as one pew directly behind the handicapped seat- existence with a virtual pilgrimage ing section. on July 911, 2021. The Archdiocese has also modified its masking guid- The 3Mday ecumenical celebration ance: The use of masks while gathered indoors is will include spiritual reflections, songs, mimes, and ac- not required for fully vaccinated individuals and is tivities. Please contact Vicky Geiger, Faith and Light recommended for nonvaccinated individuals. Here at Community at 2408930401 Holy Redeemer, we request that parishioners continue to wear masks inside the church during a transi- Faith and light is an international Christian ecumenical tional period until the end of June. This will allow movement for people with disabilities, and their families and friends, founded in 1968. The Faith and Light Com- people to get accustomed the lifting of capacity re- munity at Holy Redeemer Parish was started in January strictions. 2010. Anyone with an intellectual disability, as well as We will continue to provide hand sanitizer at all their parents and siblings, are welcome to join! church entrances. HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH KENSINGTON, MD SAINT OF THE WEEK A Holy Redeemer parishioner looking for a living situation. Devout, third order Carmelite ALBERT CHMIELOWSKI looking for a quiet place in the immediate area, or possibly farther north MoCo. Please email Feast Day: June 17 John Snigg at [email protected] Thank you! Canonized: November 12, 1989 Beatified: June 22, 1983 Venerated: January 20, 1977 Register now for another great Quo Vadis Camp at Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md., As a young revolutionary and artist in Poland, Adam from Sunday, July 25, to Wednesday, July 28, Chmielowski was not a young man whom people 2021.The Camp is open to young men in high school, thought would someday be a saint. including graduating seniors and rising 9th graders and includes Eucharistic Adoration, games, good food He was born in 1845 to wealthy parents and studied and a time to relax and with other young men discern- agriculture with plans of taking over his family's es- ing God's will in their life. tate near Krakow. In 1863 he took part in an uprising against Czar Alexander III and the Russian army and Bus transportation will be available on Sunday and lost a leg in the fighting when he was just 17. Because Wednesday. The stops will include Lexington Park, of his actions against Russia, he had to leave Poland. Md., Largo, Md., and Gaithersburg, Md. More infor- Young Adam went to Belgium, where he discovered mation will be emailed to you, after you register. he had some artistic ability. He also studied painting Register at: https://dcpriest.org/quovadiscamp2021 in Paris and Germany. For more information ask Fr Ebuka or contact Fr Chmielowski returned to Poland when he was nearly Mark Ivany 2026369020 30 and soon became concerned with the suffering of the many homeless and impoverished Poles.