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12319 New Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20904
This Week’s Readings Acts 10:34a, 37-43 Colossians 3:1-4 Luke 24:13-35 Next Week’s Readings Isaiah 50:4-9a Matthew 26:14 - 25 Schedule of Masses (April 22-23) 5:00 - Fr. Ochu
Sunday 7:30 - Fr. D’Souza 9:00 - Fr. D’Souza/ Dcn. Gorman 10:30 - Fr. Brault 12:00 - Fr. Brault/ Dcn. McCormack 5:00 - Fr. Brault
Daily Mass Monday - Friday 7:30 & 8:30 a.m. Saturday - 8:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays 4 - 4:45 p.m. & after daily Masses. Marriage Parishioners requesting a marriage date must have been registered in the parish for six months.
Phone Numbers Parish Office & Rectory: 301-622-1122 Fax: 301-625-9266 School: 301-622-3076 Sjbcatholicchurch.com FaceBook.com/sjbcc @SJB_Catholic
Sunday, April 16, 2017 • Easter Sunday
He Has Risen!
Mass Intentions (April 17 - April 24) Monday 7:30 - Archbishop Eugene Marino (T. Sonnino)
8:30 - Archbishop Eugene Marino (T. Sonnino)
Tuesday 7:30 - Tom Stanley (T. Sonnino) 8:30 - John Aplin Sr. (Kevin Barry)
Wednesday 7:30 - Rev. Thomas Crowley (Parishioners) 8:30 - Deacon John Cermak (P. & G. Lester)
Thursday 7:30 - George Mutch (T. Sonnino)
7:30 - Suzanne Nasejje (M. Kintu)
Friday 7:30 - Ira Davis (T. Sonnino)
8:30 - Fr. Joe Borg (DeGeorge Family)
Saturday 8:30 - Katherine Cooke (C. Cook) 5:00 - Frank Petruzzelli (Petruzzelli Family) Sunday 7:30 - John Hawkins III (Friends from 7:30 a.m. Mass) 9:00 - Calvin D. Worshak (Deboeck Family) 10:30 - David Lenicek (Matthews Family) 12:00 - Frank Longen (Knights of Columbus)
5:00 - Parishioners
Parish Staff
Rev. Y. David Brault Pastor Rev. Tony D’Souza Associate Pastor Rev. Glen Willis Weekend Associate Rev. Austin Charles Ochu Weekend Associate Rev. Eliot Nitz Weekend Associate Deacon James Gorman Permanent Deacon Deacon Ed McCormack Permanent Deacon Brian Blomquist Parochial School Principal Susan DeCamp Director of Liturgy & Music Cynthia Norris Director of Social Concerns Louis J. Milone Director of Faith Formation Marie Ferman Director of Youth Ministry Tom Klotz Facilities Manager
Parish Directory
Father Brault [email protected]
Father D’Souza [email protected]
Parish Office [email protected]
Finance Office [email protected]
Faith Formation [email protected]
Youth Ministry [email protected]
Liturgy [email protected]
Social Concerns [email protected]
Pastoral Council [email protected]
Athletic Ministry sjbathletics.org
Parochial School [email protected]
Website & Bulletin [email protected]
April 30 Bulletin & Website deadline Friday, April 21 at 9:00 a.m.
Send announcements to [email protected].
page two
Week-at-a-Glance
Sunday, April 16 Easter Sunday 7:30 a.m. - Mass - Church 9:00 a.m. - Mass - Church 9:00 a.m. - Musical Practice—Kazista Center 10:30 a.m. - Mass - Church 10:30 a.m. - Mass - Hall 12:00 p.m. - Mass - Church Monday, April 17 9:15 a.m. - Book Study - Kazista Center 5:30 p.m. - Athletic Ministry– Gym 7:30 p.m. - Men’s Basketball League - Gym Tuesday, April 18 5:30 p.m. - Athletic Ministry - Gym 7:30 p.m. - Meditation - Chapel
Wednesday, April 19 9:15 a.m. - Spiritual Talks - Kazista Center 11:30 a.m. - Serra Club Mass - Chapel 12:30 p.m. - Serra Club Meeting—Kazista Center 5:30 p.m. - RCIA for Children - School
Thursday, April 20 6:30 p.m. - Knights of Columbus - Lyon Center
Friday, April 21 9:00 a.m. - Adoration - Chapel 11:00 a.m. - Leisure Club - Lyon Center Saturday, April 22 8:15 a.m. - Little Feet Soccer - Field 10:00 a.m. - Polish School - School 6:00 p.m. - Basketball Clinics - Gym
April 16, 2017
Next Week’s Altar Servers
April 22—23 5:00 p.m. Christina & Isabelle Rivera
7:30 a.m. - Alex Jones
9:00 a.m. - Eleanor Brown & Alex Lynch
10:30 a.m. - Lucinana & Oliver Wolcott
12:00 p.m. - Aronke Fashina & Essette Mekonnen
5:00 p.m. - Timothy Jenkins & Jesse Vega
page three April 16, 2017
Remember in Prayer
Those who have recently died, James Treichel, brother of Rosemary Treichel and Patrick Attridge, long - time parishioners and lector.
Jubilarian Celebration - Register by April 24 The annual Jubilarian Celebration of Marriage honoring couples married 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 51+
years will be held on Sunday, June 25, at 2:00 p.m., at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Cardinal Wuerl will preside at the Mass. Contact Parish Office at 301-622-1122 by April 24
Hospitality Sunday Takes a Break Hospitality takes a break on Easter Sunday (April 16). Join us again next week on April 23 for coffee, donuts and welcoming conversation.
Support SJB with Electronic Donations
Our Parish’s many ministries are examples of how many of you answer that call. Our ministries require not only gifts of time and talent, but also of financial help. Please prayerfully consider supporting St. John the Baptist with electronic donation through Faith Direct. (code MD300)
A Note from Sodality
The trip to Emmitsburg, MD on April 22 is full.
As always, we appreciate your support and interest.
Your Parish Gift
Last Week’s Offertory $16,383.50 These figures do not include donations made through Faith Direct, which are reported once per month.
SJB Liturgical Dancers
The SJB volunteer who graciously coordinated the Liturgical Dancers is retiring. Unfortunately, our requests for a coordinator-in-training and for dancers were met with a minimal response. As a result, we will not have Liturgical Dancers this year. Should you wish to volunteer to coordinate or participate next year, please contact Susan DeCamp at 301 622 1122.
Flocknote - The Ease of receiving Parish and
Religious Education Text Messages
Effective May 7, SJB Parishioners can receive brief text messages directly from the Parish and Religious Education on their phones. Parishioners may opt-out at any time. It is our hope that all ministries will be able to use flocknote in the future as we become more accus-tomed. To learn more, visit flocknote.com
The Divine Mercy
The message of The Divine Mercy is simple. It is that God loves us – all of us. And, he wants us to recognize that His mercy is greater than our sins, so that we will call upon Him with trust, receive His mercy, and let it flow through us to others. Thus, all will come to share His joy.
Mercy Sunday Adoration
on April 23 Please join with members of our St. John the Baptist Community in devotion to our Blessed Lord in the Chapel on Mercy Sun-day, April 23, after the 12:00 noon Mass. All are welcome. There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, recitation of the Holy Rosary and of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and time for silent Adoration. Confessions will be available from 2:00—3:00 p.m.
Leisure Club - Comfort & Consolation The Leisure Club will meet April 21 in the Lyon Center.
Please bring your own lunch; coffee and tea will be pro-
vided by the hostesses for the month. After the Rosary
and business meeting, we will have a presentation by pa-
rishioner Joe Gaffigan, attorney. The topic will be the pas-
toral letter from the Bishops of Maryland regarding Com-
fort & Consolation. All are welcome. Please invite friends to
join this important discussion. Contact either Pat Egan at
301-384-6001 or Sylvia Lynch at 301-622-2182.
The Light is On at SJB
on April 19 Confessions are heard on
Wednesday evenings
6:30-8:30 p.m until April 19.
For additional resources
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$ 10,000 to rebuild the foundation of the rectory $ 6,800 to reinforce the floors and walls, and to rebuild two classrooms in the parish school. TOTAL $31,300
This is just the first phase of the recovery efforts. As stated before, the recovery process will take some time. The population of Baradères now exceeds 40,000 people. While we celebrate the good news that the people can get food, we must continue in prayer and in support of the restoration of life as it was before Hurricane Matthew. 100% of your donation goes directly to St. Pierre. Thank you for being as generous as your means permit.
“… the Holy Father expresses his condolences and
assures the families of the victims his closeness
while entrusting the deceased to the mercy of God” Vatican Radio 2016 (post Hurricane Matthew)
Hurricane Matthew Relief Projects: $61,300 Fr. Jean Philippe’s top priorities were to feed the people and to help to rebuild their homes.
Social Concerns
Cynthia Norris, Director, 301-622-1122, [email protected]
Sister Parish—Road to Recovery During Lent, we collected money for the Secondary School, College St. Jean Baptiste, our Sister Parish High School located in St. Pierre in Baradères, Haiti as a part of our Solidarity. To date, we have collected $23,877.88, about 50% of the funds needed to support the Secondary School for the next school year. Thanks to your generosity this Lent and from the prior collection we had following Hurricne Matthew in October 2016, we wired $158,500 to Baradères! This is a phenomenal amount of money and speaks to our 23-year long relationship with our sisters and brothers in Baradères. Below is a breakdown of the distribution of those funds: School and Parish Budget 2016-17: $97,200
Both the Rectory and the Secondary School thankfully survived the hurricane. However, both suffered some structural damage and need repair. Funds were also needed to help families post Hurricane Matthew: $ 7,000, for 50 families; $140 each, to set-up small businesses to provide for their families. $ 2,800 to buy 50 goats for 50 families $ 4,700 to rebuild the security wall surrounding the College St. Jean Baptiste
Requested Approved
Lunch program: kindergarten and elementary students
$ 20,750 $17,000
Elementary School: teacher salaries
$ 23,984 $17,000
Milk program $ 6,000 $3,000
Secondary School: 23 Teachers
$ 32,600 $29,000
Cafeteria pro-gram
$ 22,000 $20,000
CSJB Diocesan Seminarians
$ 7,500 $0
Cholera Treat-ment
$ 3,200 $3,200
Church Vehicle $ 8,000 $8,000
TOTAL $ 116,034 $97,200
Quantity Description Price per unit
Total
678 sacks Rice $ 16.92 $11,471.76
110 sacks Beans $ 38.46 $4,230.60
22 cases Salmon $ 30.76 $676.72
515 Whales $ 0.37 $195.53
40 cases Oil $ 31.00 $1240.00
18 cases Milk $ 15.38 $276.84
1,350 Sheet metal 3x6 in
$ 5.00 $6,750.00
76 Sheet metal 3x12 in
$ 18.00 $1,360.00
24 Wood 4x4x16 $ 30.00 $720.00
36 Wood 1x4x16 S 6.00 $216.00
1 box Bolts $ 193.00 $193.00
17 boxes Nails $ 46.15 $784.55
Labor $590.00
Transportation $910.00
TOTAL $ 30,000.00
page five April 16, 2016
Mystic Word
Why are you in church today? Why did you
come? I wonder if people come because they think it’s their duty, because of family ex-pectations, or because it’s a tradi-tion. These are fine reasons, but they miss the mark of what our faith is all about. The Catholic faith is not about membership or family traditions. Rather, it’s pur-pose is transformation. We cele-brate the Resurrection today, and the Resurrection means God wants to change us into something new, holy, and whole. Resurrec-tion means transformation. It is a mystery I would like to probe with the help of a truly great Christian mystic, the medieval German Dominican preacher Meister Eckhart.
Meister Eckhart lived from 1260 until about 1327 in Germany. He was a Dominican priest and was both as highly educated and as highly esteemed as the great Thomas Aquinas. Eckhart was a capable adminis-trator for the Dominican Order and a respected profes-sor of theology at the University of Paris. Because of both his education and his spiritual wisdom he was known in his day and is known in ours as a Master or, in German, Meister. He is remembered primarily, though, for his sermons, which he gave to a mostly lay audience. Eckhart preached many sermons, and these contain the bulk of his radical message of our transformation and unity with God.
In his thirty-eighth sermon, Eckhart preaches,
“If someone were to ask me: why do we pray, why do we fast, why do we all perform our devotions and good works, why are we baptized, why did God, the All-Highest, take on our flesh? then I would reply: in order that God may be born in the soul and the soul be born in God. That is why the whole of Scripture was written and why God created the whole world and all the or-ders of angels: so that God could be born in the soul and the soul in God.”
The birth is how Eckhart describes the change God wants to take place in our lives by raising us up like Jesus. Through the birth, God becomes real for us, alive in our minds and hearts. Birth symbolizes spiritual awakening, becoming Christ, and integrating unity with God into our lives.
As Michael Demkovich, a commentator on Eckhart says, "Birthing allows something that is within to come to life...allows the reality of God that is already in us to come to life in us." Birthing, then, functions as a symbol
of transformation. Through this birth, God unveils our inherent Christ-nature. It is the bringing forth of what is within us – unity with God – into everyday life. This changes us. But, if we are honest with ourselves, we don’t want to change. In general, we don’t like transformation. We are comfortable with our lives as they are, even if we are suffering. If we consider the disorientation we experi-ence when our usual route to work has a detour, we can verify this truth: we don’t like to change. All of us tend to have our own ways of doing things. Admitting this, namely that
we don’t want to change, is the first step to changing. That takes willingness. Eckhart says, “God works…as he finds willingness.” If we are open, we can consent to God changing us. This is what Resurrection means. God takes our lives, if we hand them over, to transform them. Change doesn’t demand heroic effort and willfulness as much as willingness and surrender. This is one of the important wisdom lessons from Jesus’ passion, death, and resurrection.
We can’t do it, but God can, will, and does.
All we can do, according to Eckhart, is get out of God’s way. We must practice detachment, letting ourselves go. Eckhart says, “God is not found in the soul by adding anything, but by a process of subtraction.” God is not asking you to do more church related, pious, or devo-tional things. In Eckhart’s words, “God wants no more from you than that you should…go out of yourself, and let God be God in you.” God will be born in us when we are detached, in a state of letting go and letting be, that is, when we have subtracted selfishness from our lives. Then, God comes alive in us. God becomes obvious to the one who has learned the art of detachment.
We have to remember something, though. It’s not all on us. For Eckhart, the good news is that God is one with us. So, we can change with God’s help if we are but willing. If we are open to letting go of what we want and what we think we need to be happy, then the birth reveals what is has always been true: our radical unity with God. Such is the life of the Resurrection.
April 16, 2017
“Because the enforcement of [environmental] laws is at times inadequate . . . political pressure has to be exerted in order to bring about decisive political action.” Laudato Si’ (par. 179)
Tour of Wastewater Facility On April 26 at 9:00 a.m., the SJB Eco Ministry plans to visit the Patuxent Wastewater Facility in Laurel, Maryland. The outside tour will be 1.5 hours with some steps involved. Visitors must be at least 9 years old and wear closed-toe, rubber soled shoes. Visitors will be asked to sign a release form. Please sign up in advance as we have a limit of 30 participants. To sign-up for the tour, contact Ed Sutton, 301-384-4384, [email protected].
Celebrate Earth Day Learn about backyard gardening and composting with the Eco Ministry on Sunday, April 23 at 4:00 p.m. at 15308 Graaf Place, Silver Spring, MD. Contact Bill Dinges (301) 388-2472 or
Climate March - Honor, Teach and High-
light The People’s Climate March is a way to honor the everyday work of people in our community who care for God's creation, to teach others about responsible stewardship, and to highlight environmental justice
On September 21, 2014, the Peoples Climate Move-ment organized the historic Peoples Climate March on the eve of the UN Climate Summit. As heads of state from around the world gathered, 400,000 people from every walk of life marched through the streets of New York City demanding bold and urgent action of the global climate crisis. (peoplesclimate.org)
Meet the Eco Ministry at the Red Line Glenmont Met-
ro Station on April 29 at 7:15 a.m. We will ride the
Metro to L’Enfant station, then walk to St. Dominic’s
Church for a 9:00 a.m. Pre- March Mass before
proceeding to the Washington Mall area. Contact
Bill Dinges at [email protected].
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SJB Christian Meditation Group Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., Chapel Come any Tuesday evening to experience the ancient practice of Christian meditation, to hear lively talks, and to experience a spiritual community. No previous expe-rience necessary. All are welcome!
Spiritual Talks Wednesdays, 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m., Kazista Center Come any Wednesday morning for informal talks on spirituality and its eminently practical nature. We also watch DVD presentations by Richard Rohr, Anthony De Mello, Thomas Keating, and others.
Catholicism 101: Adult Faith Sunday
Morning Classes Sundays, 10:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., School Library While the children are in their classes on Sunday morn-ings, parents and other adults are welcome to attend a refresher class in Catholic faith.
April 23: Resurrection of Jesus – Ed McCormack
April 30: Death and Beyond – L.J. Milone
Liturgical Ministers: Disciples First
The blending of music ministers and their ministries has
proved to be one of the elements of parish life that is
most helpful in bringing communities together.
Preserving what can be saved from past experience and
combining those riches with new possibilities (e.g.
beginning a children’s choir in the newly merged
parish) shows respect for what
has been and a focus on what the
shared ministry might become.
Music ministers who can
overcome loss, distrust, and
difference to show that they care
for one another and for the
people of the community put
into practice what they sing on
any Sunday. It might take a while to get there, but it
helps if all remember that “liturgical musicians are first
of all disciples, and only then are they ministers… they
are worshipers above all else.” (Sing to the Lord: Music in
Divine Worship, 49) excerpt from Pastoral Music
Faith Formation
LJ. Milone, Director, 301-622-1122, [email protected]
April 16, 2017 page seven
Youth Ministry Philadelphia Service Trip July 15-22, 2017
This will be our fourth year visiting
St. Veronica’s in North Philadelphia.
Youth groups from St. John’s and St.
Peter’s in Olney will each spend a
week teaching Vacation Bible School
and engaging in a retreat program
each evening. The teens who went
the last two years were blown away
by the experience. We have space for
at least 20 high school students and
we will need many adult chaperones. Contact
[email protected] if you are interested in
participating or if you have questions.
Men’s Basketball League Most Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Gym
Contact Binh Tran, [email protected].
Register for Tee Ball and Little Feet Soccer Registration is now open for SJB Tee-Ball (Pre-K thru 1st
Grade) and Little Feet Soccer (Pre-K thru 2nd Grade).
To learn more and register, visit www.sjbathletics.org.
Mulch Sale to Benefit Boy Scout Camp SJB’s Boy Scout Troop 1441 will be having a Mulch Sale for the benefit of our Boy Scouts attending the troop's High Adventure Scout Summer Camp. They are accept-ing orders now for pickup or delivery on Saturday, April 22 at the Lyon Center parking lot. Order forms were inserted in the March 12 Sunday bulletin and are also available in the Parish Office. Please drop-off your completed order form at the Church Office. Make checks payable to Troop 1441 BSA. For your conven-ience, orders are accepted also via email at [email protected].
All-Day Pre-School
at SJB this Fall Our Preschool Room will be created in the Lyon Center, which will be renovated this Spring. The new Pre-school Room will
have its own separate bathroom and its own secure entrance near the lower parking lot. We anticipate registering 16-20 boys and girls. Visit SJB Pre-school for more information.
Camp St. Charles Open House Dates
May 7 Meet the staff, tour the camp, and have lunch. Camp St. Charles is fully accredited with the American Camp Association and certified by the State of Maryland. Call 301-934-8799 or visit campstcharles.org.
Light the World! Summer Institute
at The Catholic University of America
Rising College Juniors and Seniors are invited to participate either June 25-July 1 or July 9-15. Explore how the Catholic faith is lived within the fields and careers of Art, Science, Sport, Business, and Politics. Visit lighttheworldcua.org for more information and for application materials.
Vocations Mass for 8th Gr. Boys & Girls Join thousands of 8th graders at the Vocations Mass on Tuesday, April 25, from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Michigan Ave. NE, Washington DC. After the Mass, the boys and girls meet the priests, religious women and men in the Memorial Hall at the Basilica to discuss vocations and the work of those who dedicate their lives to Christ.
Save the Date:
Celebration of Saints of Africa On June 3 from 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. at St. Matthias the Apos-tle Church, 9475 Annapolis Road, Lanham, MD. The theme was Caring for Each Other. Contact Tcheffo, 240-423-9273.
Volunteers Needed with a Positive
and Patient Attitude During the month of March, the 4th grade
class has been reading Frindle by Andrew Clements. A character in the story creates a new word and becomes famous. The fourth graders are working hard tackling the book's themes and writing a five-paragraph essay. Next, they will do their own creative work in the Computer Lab. Perhaps you would like to volunteer to help reinforce these and other academic skills. Any parishioner interested in volunteering during the 2017-2018 school year, please contact Mrs. Case at 301-622-3076. The only experience required is a positive and patient attitude.
***Around Town***
Youth Ministry
Marie Ferman, Director, 301-622-1122,
An Invitation to SJB
page eight April 16, 2017
Years on Fire - Passion for Mercy 125 Years
The Society of the Divine Savior will celebrate the
anniversary of Salvatorians in the United States and their
rich East coast heritage and ministry on Saturday, May 6,
here at SJB. The celebration starts with 5:00 p.m. Mass
followed by a Hors d’Oeuvres Reception in the Gym at
6:15 p.m. From 7:15 to 9:00 p.m. we will enjoy a concert
and a multimedia presentation.
Our own Father Glen with Father Joe Rodrigues (Father
Joe) will lead the multimedia interactive program to
highlight 125 years of Salvatorian history with a message
that honors the past and shares in the future. The
message will be presented within the context of an
engaging concert.
Come to hear song from Father Glen’s
album, Its in Every One of Us—Songs We
Love to Sing. Although there is no cost to
Parishioners, donations are gratefully
accepted. All are welcome!
Reserve your place at the reception by
Thursday, April 27. Contact Dolores
Ritter at [email protected] ,
301-384-5885 or online at
bit.ly/MissionofMercyEast.
For more than 125 years, the Salvatorians have
worked to preserve the Church and make Jesus
Christ known to all people. Through peacetime and
social upheaval, through challenges and change, we
remain true to the vision of our founder, Father
Francis Jordan.
Father Francis Jordan
Father Jordan was born June 16, 1848, in Gurtweil, Baden. In 1877, Jordan completed his studies in theology at the University of Baden in Freiburg. After a final year of preparation at the seminary of St. Peter, outside Freiburg, he was ordained a priest on July 21, 1878. Even as he studied, Jordan felt a second call: to found a new movement that would gather Catholic potential and defend and spread the faith. Jordan traveled with other priests to the Middle East. The Holy Land intensified his inspiration and determination to found a new order. When he returned to Rome in 1880, he was ready to act.
Jordan received Pope Leo XIII’s blessing to begin his
new “Apostolic Teaching Society.” Two diocesan
priests, Father Bernard Luethen and Father Freder-
ick von Leonhardi, joined him. And on December 8,
1881, the three celebrated a simple foundation
ceremony.
Father Jordan’s original plan was to found an association
for priests and for laity with varied levels of involve-
ment. Criticism from Church authorities led him to
adopt the more typical format of a religious order,
known first as the Catholic Teaching Society and,
starting in 1894, as the Society of the Divine Savior
(which later became the Salvatorians).
Excerpt from salvatorians.com/history.
A Year-Long Celebration
The USA Salvatorian Family will be celebrating five
anniversary years (from 2017 to 2021) with a
collaborative theme
“YEARS on FIRE” to
honor the past and
propel us into the
future.
Each branch will
celebrate its’ special
anniversary year
individually within
those five years,
beginning with the Society of the Divine Savior’s 125th
Anniversary of Salvatorian Presence in the USA from
December 2016 through November 2017. The Society has
identified its unique secondary theme “Passion for Mer-
cy” which will complement the collaborative theme.
(Society of the Divine Savior)
“According to his great mercy, he has caused us to
be born again to a living hope through the
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.” (1 Peter 1:3)
Happy Easter from your SJB Family
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301-439-4260
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1730 Elton Rd. (301) 439-1655
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113 St. Mary’s Place
Laurel, MD 20707
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Stephen O'Neill, AIA 301-587-86421111 Spring Street, Suite 301 • Silver Spring MD 20910
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301-646-9979
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7am-6:30 pm240-644-9295
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