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65 Sacred Heart Lane ♦ Reisterstown, MD 21136 ♦ 410-833-1696 [email protected] ♦ www.shgparish.org
August 2, 2020 ♦ 18th
Sunday in Ordinary Time CELEBRATING CHRIST SINCE 1873
All Masses are in the Main Church.
Weekend Masses
Sabado a las 7:00 de la noche en español
Sunday at 7:30 AM • 9:30 AM • 11:30 AM
Weekday Masses
Monday — Friday at 9:00 AM
Saturday at 8:00 AM
Jueves a las 7:00 de la noche en español
Mass Schedule
“Taking the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven,
he said the blessing, broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples,
who in turn gave them to the crowds.”
“Miracle of the Bread and Fish”
by Giovanni Lanfranco
August 2, 2020
Dear Parishioners,
Jesus must have been in a terrible place after hearing of the death of John the Baptist. Not only was John the forerunner of His mission, he was also his cousin, and they probably grew up together in their small family. Now the great prophet was killed by King Herod who did not want to be embarrassed in front of his friends after declaring he would do anything for his wife’s daughter. We would be filled with anger, hatred, even rage over such a haughty, cold, and calculating murderous king. But what does Jesus do? He goes off to a deserted place to pray and is quickly surrounded by people who need him. Instead of driving them away, His heart goes out to them and He heals their sick. He gives of Himself. Then, when it is late and He knows their human need for food, He asks the disciples to do the same — to give of themselves. Being very human and seeing the tremendous throng, they miss the example of self-giving from Jesus and question how they could ever take care of such a crowd. Once more Jesus gives of Himself. He multiplies the 5 loaves and 2 fish and shows God’s great generosity and abundance. He has a real heart for them even when His heart was breaking.
In our times of heartache, doubt, and even depression, let us look to be an example always of Jesus’ self-giving. As St. Francis of Assisi said so well in his beautiful prayer, “It is in giving that we receive.”
Fr. Jerry Francik
Campus Updates No Parking Zones have been painted on the curbs on the school side. One of the issues that arose during my Listening Sessions in the fall was the safety and security of our people, our buildings, and concern for disabled parishioners. Frequently cars would park along the curb on the school side, effectively blocking any emergency equipment (ambulances, fire trucks, police) that might need to get through. Additionally, some people would park directly in front of the ramps which people use for their walkers and wheelchairs or simply to avoid stepping up onto the curb. We took immediate action to try to correct this — but, because of COVID delays, we have just now marked off the No Parking Zones. Please honor them! We will give people a few weeks to become accustomed to the new No Parking Zones, but then we will strictly enforce it. Think of your fellow parishioners, and please be considerate.
We are actively pursuing a grant from the Knott Foundation to replace the cobblestones in front of the Little and Main Churches with smooth pathways to make it easier to walk for our more senior parishioners, women in high heels, and for wheeling caskets into and out of church for funerals. The grant also asks for funding for an automatic door opener on the school side for those who park in handicap zones.
Watch for other improvements as we move to implement requests from the Listening Sessions.
Congratulations to the Sacred Heart Confirmation Class Approximately half of our Sacred Heart Confirmation Class of 2020 received the Sacrament of Confirmation on July 25. Join us in congratulating these young men and women who chose to establish a deeper relationship with God and become closer to Jesus Christ. Please keep them in your prayers. Let us pray:
Come, Holy Spirit, and send your light upon these youth. Fill them with wisdom, understanding and the willpower that they need to be upright sisters and brothers, your beloved children. Guide them. Lead them. This prayer we offer to you, Spirit of wisdom and understanding. Amen.
Sacred Heart of Glyndon Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Gerard Francik
Pastor
Rev. Canisius T. Tah
Associate Pastor
Rev. Hilario Avendaño Associate Pastor for Hispanic Ministry
Mr. James A. Ryan
Retired Deacon
Mr. James Nuzzo
Deacon
Mr. Bill Arther
Permanent Deacon Intern
Ms. Jamie Danielson
Director of Mission
Mrs. Susan Spedden
Director of Pastorate Operations
Mr. Mike Frye
Dir. of Maintenance & Facilities
Mr. Kevin Callahan
Director of Music Ministry
Mrs. Katie Angerer
Music Ministry
Sr. Cecilia Cyford, SSJ Coord. of Religious Education
Mrs. Michele Hunter Coordinator of RCIA & Adult Faith Formation
Ms. Susan Lea Coord. of Youth & Y.A. Ministry [email protected]
Mrs. Jeanne Cossentino
Principal
Mrs. Georgeann Gurkovich
Asst. Principal
Mrs. Lauren Noll
Asst. Middle School Principal
From the Pastor’s Desk
Fr. Jerry Francik
Estimados feligreses,
Jesús debe haber estado en un lugar terrible después de enterarse de
la muerte de Juan el Bautista. No solo fue John el precursor de su misión, también fue su primo, y probablemente crecieron juntos en su pequeña familia. Ahora el gran profeta fue asesinado por el rey Herodes, que no quería avergonzarse delante de sus amigos después de declarar que haría cualquier cosa por la hija de su esposa. Estaríamos llenos de ira, odio, incluso rabia por un rey asesino tan arrogante, frío y calculador. ¿Pero qué hace Jesús? Se va a rezar a un lugar desierto y rápidamente lo rodean las personas que lo necesitan. En lugar de alejarlos, su corazón está con ellos y sana a sus enfermos. Él da de sí mismo. Luego, cuando es tarde y Él conoce su necesidad humana de comida, les pide a los discípulos que hagan lo mismo: que se den a sí mismos. Siendo muy humanos y viendo la tremenda multitud, se pierden el ejemplo de la entrega de Jesús y se preguntan cómo podrían cuidar de tal multitud. Una vez más Jesús da de sí mismo. Multiplica los 5 panes y los 2 peces y muestra la gran generosidad y abundancia de Dios. Él tiene un corazón real para ellos, incluso cuando su corazón se estaba rompiendo.
En nuestros tiempos de angustia, duda e incluso depresión, busquemos ser un ejemplo siempre de la entrega de Jesús. Como San Francisco de Asís dijo tan bien en su hermosa oración: "Es en dar lo que recibimos".
COMO MANTENER LA FE
ENTIEMPOS DE CRISIS C.S. Lewis solía decir que: “El dolor y sufrimiento son el megáfono de Dios para un mundo sordo”. Y es que ciertamente cuando nos va mal, es cuando comúnmente vamos más rapidito a buscar a Dios. Sin embargo, cuando entramos en una crisis profunda, nuestro marco de referencia comienza a
bombardearnos con argumentos y referencias de lo que sabemos por experiencias o hemos aprendido de otros. Esto nos puede paralizar o impulsarnos hacia la frustración, depresión —y en el caso de la fe— puede llevarnos a dejar la fe por completo. En términos bíblicos, nos puede llevar a la apostasía. Apostasía (del griego), significa “un desafío de un sistema establecido o autoridad; una rebelión; un abandono o abuso de fe”. En el mundo del primer siglo, la apostasía era un término técnico para la revuelta política o deserción. Hay dos tipos principales:
1. Alejándose de las doctrinas claves y verdaderas de la Biblia a las enseñanzas heréticas que proclaman ser la doctrina cristiana “real” (1 Timoteo 4: 1).
2. Una renuncia completa a la fe cristiana, que resulta en un abandono completo de Cristo. (Hebreos 10: 26-27).1
Por esta razón, es imperativo que estemos capacitados para lidiar con las crisis. Ciertamente no podremos predecir la crisis que nos espera en el futuro. Sin embargo,es necesario estar listos por nosotros mismos y por aquellos a quienes Dios nos dio el privilegio de discipular. Quizás en tu mente, ahora mismo buscas cómo resolverías una crisis con el fin de no darle las espaldas a Cristo. Es mi intención poder proveerles una herramienta poderosa que nos ayudará a atravesar la crisis en el futuro.
Ante este reto, debemos orar de corazón lo que Pablo escribió en Efesios 6: 13-17
Por lo tanto, pónganse toda la armadura de Dios, para que cuando llegue el día malo puedan resistir hasta el fin con firmeza. Manténganse firmes, ceñidos con el cinturón de la verdad, protegidos por la coraza de justicia, y calzados con la disposición de proclamar el evangelio de la paz. Además de todo esto, tomen el escudo de la fe, con el cual pueden apagar todas las flechas encendidas del maligno. Tomen el casco de la salvación y la espada del Espíritu, que es la palabra de Dios.
Sacramental
Bautizos: Se celebran cada segundo sábado del mes (excepto durante la cuaresma). Los padres y los padrinos requieren asistir a una clase de preparación que se realiza el tercer domingo de cada mes y los padrinos deben haber recibido todos los sacramentos de iniciación cristiana (Bautizo, Confirmación y Eucaristía). Favor llamar a la oficina para mayor información. Matrimonio: Las parejas que están planeando en casarse deben contactar el sacerdote o el diacono por lo menos seis meses antes de la fecha planeada para este sacramento. Todas las parejas comprometidas deben de tomar el cursillo prematrimonial. Unción de los Enfermos: En caso de emergencia llamar a la oficina parroquial o a la rectoría. Por favor notificar a la oficina si sabe de alguien que se encuentre en el hospital y necesite de este sacramento. Sacramento de la Reconciliación: El sacramento de la confesión se celebra los sábados de 5:30 p.m. a 6:45 p.m.
del escritorio del pastor
XVIII domingo del tiempo ordinario
2 de agosto de 2020
Padre Jerry Francik
August 2, 2020
Wedding Banns First Time: Andrew Joseph Schmidt of St. Joan of Arc in Aberdeen, MD Courtney Marie Nellies of Sacred Heart Parish
We Welcome the Newly Baptized Isabella Marie Aparicio, Michael Adrian Leiva Aparicio, Alexandria Eve Dausey
Please Remember the Sick in Your Prayers Lucy Angerer, Mary Ellen and Mike Berry, Georgeanne Bond, Abby Renehan Cafiero, Gloria Cyford, Maria Ekavhiare, Theresa Eyler, Sandy Gamber, Troy Heiner, Gerry Kleiman, Barbara Krepps, Loretta McCusker, Teresa Mendez, Scott Moser, Elaine Ortiz, Gilda Perlas, Judy Schaefer, Mel Serio, Bud Shearer, Ryan Shriver, Sue Shriver, George Stifler
Pray for the Repose of the Souls of the Faithful Departed May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Carlyle Montanye Jr.
.. Sacred Heart of Glyndon Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
ASSISTING CLERGY
Rev. James Proffitt
SEMINARIAN INTERN
Mr. Cornelius Ugwu
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Parish Office Hours
Monday – Friday:
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM 1:15 – 4:30 PM
Mailing Address: Sacred Heart Parish
P.O. Box 3672 Glyndon, MD 21071-3672
Phone Numbers
Parish Office / Rectory 410-833-1696
Fax 410-833-2676
Hispanic Ministry 410-830-1862
Development Office 410-833-4933
Sacred Heart School 410-833-0857
Religious Ed. Office 410-833-8515
Youth Ministry 410-833-7639
Convent 410-526-1327
Bulletin Deadline Announcements are due one week before the requested bulletin date. Send notices to [email protected].
Sacred Heart Mass Intentions
Scripture Readings for August 9 — 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a Ps 85:9-14 Rom 9:1-5
Mt 14:22-33
In the midst of our trials and tribulations, the Lord extends his hands to us (3) and saves us (Ps). He calms our frightened hearts through his quiet presence (1). May our faith in the Lord draw God’s chosen people to the new covenant in Christ (2).
Sunday, August 2 — 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM Laurel McIntire Penn Fr. Malia
9:30 AM Parishioners of Sacred Heart Fr. Proffitt
11:30 AM Bill Bower Fr. Proffitt
Monday, August 3
9:00 AM Charlie Thomas Fr. Akwa
Tuesday, August 4 — Saint John Vianney, Priest
9:00 AM Mary J. Scarcella Fr. Akwa
Wednesday, August 5
9:00 AM Thomas D. Scalfaro Fr. Avendaño
Thursday, August 6 — The Transfiguration of the Lord
9:00 AM John Marle Wright Fr. Akwa
Thursday, August 6 (Spanish Mass)
7:00 PM Moises & Elena Hinostroza Fr. Avendaño
Friday, August 7
9:00 AM Christopher Tah Fr. Akwa
Saturday, August 8 — Saint Dominic, Priest
8:00 AM Clara V. Harrison Fr. Avendaño
Saturday Vigil, August 8 (Spanish Mass)
7:00 PM Jose Paz Gonzalez Fr. Avendaño
Sunday, August 9 — 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM Patrick Hennessy Fr. Francik
9:30 AM Parishioners of Sacred Heart Fr. Francik
11:30 AM Celita Hummel Fr. Proffitt
Masses and special services are livestreamed through Facebook and at the parish website except the Sunday 11:30 AM Mass. Reminders: Mass sign-ups are no longer necessary, and all people over the age of two must wear a mask in the church.
First Friday Eucharistic Adoration
Friday, August 7 is First Friday. Details about Eucharistic Adoration were not available in time for this bulletin edition. Please check the parish website and Flocknote messages for any updates about First Friday.
Our Stewardship
Weekly Offering — July 26, 2020 Offertory ............................................................. $11,673.45 Envelopes ............................................................ $10,625.00 Loose ..................................................................... $1,048.45
Maintenance ............................................................. $139.00 Catholic Education ................................................... $909.00 Mission Co-op .......................................................... $158.00 Assumption ............................................................... $100.00
Electronic Fund Contributions 7/20/20 – 7/26/20 (Not included in above total)
Offertory ................................................................ $6,226.80 Maintenance ............................................................. $302.00 Mission Co-op .......................................................... $392.00 Catholic Education ................................................... $115.00
https://www.shgparish.org/give
Your offertory can also be dropped in the mail slot at the Parish Office or mailed to this address:
Sacred Heart Parish P.O. Box 3672 • Glyndon, MD 21071-3672
Sacred Heart School
Happy Summer! Sacred Heart School is committed to providing a safe, healthy, and academically rigorous educational experience for our students this fall by offering both an on-site (5 full days) and virtual instructional option for our families when we open our doors on August 31, 2020. We are still accepting applications and inquiries for the 2020-2021 school year. We are also hosting “Virtual Welcome Wednesday Coffee Chats” on August 5, 12, and 19 at 8:30 AM. To attend, please go to www.shgschool.org and click on the “Virtual Welcome Wednesday Coffee Chat” link, fill out an inquiry, and self-schedule attendance at one of the coffee chats to learn more about our school. Hope to see you there! Questions? Please contact Mrs. Georgeann Gurkovich, our Admissions Director, at 410-833-0857 ext. 252 or [email protected].
Religious Education
Registration Update for 2020-2021 Faith formation classes for children begin on
September 13! After receiving much feedback and hearing the preferences of parents and catechists, we have decided to begin the new year with a weekly online format for Religious Education classes. Our catechists will present the lessons at your child’s age level. As the year goes along, hopefully the pandemic situation will improve and we will be able to return safely to the classrooms for religion classes.
Registration information can be found this week at www.shgparish.org/children. Please register your children soon to help us prepare materials and lessons for the fall. If you are new to our faith formation program, we welcome your children as we strive to know and grow closer to our God!
Parish Life
Sacred Heart Fall Soccer Registration is open for the upcoming Sacred Heart 2020 Fall Soccer season. We offer single-sex Travel programs and co-ed Non-Travel programs for children ages 4-18. We are always searching for great people who want to play a part in forming the ever-developing minds of our youth. Training can be provided!
Our programs are focused on learning while having fun in a competitive environment. Additionally, your volunteer time may count toward volunteer hours for the school. For more information, or to register, our website is www.shgsports.org. For questions, please email [email protected] (Travel program) or [email protected] (Non-Travel program).
When do children prepare for the sacraments? Parish children are prepared for the sacraments of reconciliation and Eucharist during the 2nd grade year of their faith formation program (Religious Education classes or Catholic school). Children must attend a program in both 1st and 2nd grade in order to be fully ready to receive these sacraments. A separate program, called RCIC, is available for children in grade 3 or higher with no previous faith formation who have not yet celebrated these sacraments or who perhaps have not yet been baptized. Parents have a very important role in this process, since much of the preparation is done at home with their children.
Life in the Spirit Mass
Wednesday, August 12 • 7:30 PM • Main Church
Rosary at 7:15 PM Mass at 7:30 PM with blessing in your seats
(Please wear a mask and observe social distancing.)
August 2, 2020 Sacred Heart of Glyndon Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Social Justice and Outreach
“School Choice Now” Act COVID-19 has contributed to the permanent closure of 138 Catholic schools across 23 states. Additionally, internal surveys show ten percent of Catholic schools are now uncertain if they can open their doors this fall. That means as many as 500 or more Catholic schools could be in jeopardy.
Please ask our U.S. Senators to include additional relief for Catholic schools in the emergency relief package currently being negotiated. As the Senate prepares its next COVID relief bill, please ask that it include immediate assistance to families through federally-funded scholarships.
The Alexander-Scott “School Choice Now Act” provides one-time, emergency
funding for scholarship-granting organizations in each state and provides permanent dollar-for-dollar federal tax credits for contributions to scholarship granting organizations. Catholic schools urgently need help in this time of uncertainty. Please contact your Senators today! Click here to take action!
Youth Ministry Invitation All Sacred Heart High School teens are invited to join us on Wednesday, August 5 at 7:00 PM for “Courageous Conversations — Responding to Racism and Violence in America”. We will reflect, listen, speak and pray, and be in the moment together with courage to make progress to end the evil of racism. A follow-up gathering will be on Wednesday, August 12. Please RSVP to [email protected] if you are interested in joining us.
Invitation to Pray a Rosary for Life from Home The Respect Life Committee invites parishioners to pray a Rosary for Life with their families or as individuals during the summer months. Pro-life meditations on the mysteries of the Rosary can be found at www.priestsforlife.org/prayers/Rosary.aspx. Thank you for praying for respect for the sacred gift of life from conception to natural death. Contact Denise Blair-Nellies at 410-795-6852 or [email protected] if you would like to join the committee.
Laudato si’ Year for the Catholic Church Pope Francis announced that May 24, 2020 ‒ May 24, 2021 will be designated as Laudato si’ Year for the Catholic Church. You can read and reflect on his full encyclical:
Laudato si’ in English • Laudato si’ in Spanish
Decline in the Quality of Human Life and Breakdown of Society: Human beings, too, are creatures of this world, enjoying a right to life and happiness, and endowed with unique dignity. So we cannot fail to consider the effects on people’s lives of environmental deterioration, current models of development, and the throwaway culture. The social dimensions of global change include the effects of technological innovations on employment, social exclusion, an inequitable distribution and consumption of energy and other services, social breakdown, increased violence, and a rise in new forms of social aggression, drug trafficking, growing drug use by young people, and the loss of identity. These are signs that the growth of the past two centuries has not always led to an integral development and an improvement in the quality of life. (LS #44, 46)
• If you had the power to implement three initiatives that would improve the long-term quality of life for every person in our country, what three would they be? Ask your family and friends what initiatives they would implement.
Sacramental Ministry
Baptisms Third Saturdays at noon and within a weekend Mass (in normal times). No baptisms during Lent. Parents are required to attend a preparation class (offered monthly). Contact the Religious Education Office for more details and to arrange for Baptism.
Reconciliation Confessions are heard on Saturdays from 3:00 – 4:00 PM (5:30 – 6:45 PM in Spanish) in the Main Church and by appointment. Parish Reconciliation Services are held during Advent and Lent.
Marriage Couples planning to be married should contact a priest or deacon at least six months before the anticipated date and must take a marriage preparation course. Do not set a date until you have met with the priest or deacon.
Communion to the Sick In normal times:
For the hospitalized or homebound who are unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Office. Mass is celebrated at FutureCare Cherrywood Nursing Home on the 2nd Wednesday at 10:30 AM.
Vacation Bible School
VBS is available THIS WEEK — sign up soon! At our August VBS, kids of all ages can travel with us (safely, from a distance) at Rocky Railway and learn in fun ways, especially in these rocky times, to:
HOW will this work?
Parish staff and your favorite VBS leaders from past years have created a video-based Vacation Bible School experience that your children can participate in safely from home. This faith-filled presentation contains the usual fantastic music, themes, and everything else that makes VBS a delight each year! All VBS videos will be available at the parish website and at YouTube, and your children can watch and participate in activities such as:
Sing & Play Express • Imagination Station Bible Adventures • KidVid™ Cinema • Caboose Crafts
Chew Chew Snacks • Loco Motion Games
Experiencing God’s Word One memorable Bible Point is reinforced every day at each activity, making it easy to apply long after VBS is over. The example from VBS DAY 5:
Jesus’ power helps us be good friends. Trust Jesus!
“Love each other in the same way I have loved you.”
(John 15:12)
Bible story: The Church is united.
(Acts 2: 42-47; 4:32-35)
Don’t miss the fabulous VBS music for 2020!
VBS will be available THIS WEEK! Our five-day Vacation Bible School can be viewed on August 3-7 (Mon-Fri), but your family can participate at any time in August at www.shgparish.org/vbs.
HOW can my family participate? If your family would like to have the awesome VBS music CD and the official VBS supplies and materials, you can sign up easily online with a $20 fee per family at
www.shgparish.org/vbs.
You can sample the music and get a video overview of Rocky Railway VBS at www.shgparish.org/vbs. OR if you prefer, simply tune in to VBS for free and participate in the videos any time in August.
All are welcome to participate! Do you have relatives or friends from out of state or even out of the country who might be interested? Invite them to join us!
For more information about VBS, please contact Sister Cecilia at 410-833-8515 or [email protected].
Wisdom Sayings from the Sisters of St. Joseph
‒ Sisters Cecilia, Karen, and Mary Beth
Maxim 52: Interpret all things from the best possible point of view.
This maxim reminds us to look at each person and situation as our loving God does.
Each person is an imperfect yet dearly loved child of God.
Pray to remember that, especially when you rub up against those who drive you crazy!
August 2, 2020 Sacred Heart of Glyndon Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sacramental Ministry
Anointing of the Sick
In case of emergency call the Parish Office/Rectory at anytime. Please notify the Parish Office if you know someone in the hospital or at home who wishes to be anointed. Masses of Anointing are celebrated several times a year.
Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults “Thirsting for God?” Do you know someone not baptized or baptized in a non-Catholic Christian tradition who is thirsting for what it means to become Catholic?
Do you know someone already Catholic but has not yet received Confirmation and Communion? They may be thirsting, too! The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a place to ask questions and seek understanding.
The RCIA is a Church rite for adults pursuing the possibility of joining the Roman Catholic Church. If you, or someone you know, are interested or would like more information, please contact Michele Hunter at 410-833-1696 or
In The Community
Your Most Important WORK
May Begin AFTER You Retire! Sacred Heart parishioners, 50 years of age or better, are
encouraged to consider a year-long commitment (September
to June) to service and spirituality with the Ignatian Volunteer
Corps (IVC). There is no shortage of need in the Baltimore region — and all skills,
lovingly offered, can be matched to the great work of one of IVC’s over 30 nonprofit
partner agencies! During COVID-19, there are numerous “work from home” options
for service. Volunteers commit to 1 or 2 days of service per week and meet monthly in
community — virtually for now — for spiritual reflection in the Ignatian tradition. Join
the IVC Service Corps! Make a difference in your retirement!
The Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) provides men and women, most age 50 or better,
opportunities to serve others and transform lives. IVC, in partnership with nonprofit
organizations throughout the Baltimore metro area, provides Ignatian Volunteers with
substantive work — to serve individuals and families seeking to overcome the challenges
of poverty. The need is great, and we’re here to respond! IVC members are strengthened
in their faith by IVC’s unique spiritual reflection program rooted in the Jesuit tradition of
Ignatian Spirituality. To learn more, please contact Nora Collins at 703-622-5876 or
[email protected] or click here to view our two-page flyer.
To our supportive audience: after much careful consideration and exploring every type of option, we
have decided to cancel this summer's musical production of The Music Man. We thank all of those talented individuals who submitted virtual auditions. We received 40+ auditions and were quite excited about possibly casting and staging this amazing show. Unfortunately, with restrictions still in place for parts of the state and for counties within the state and additional restrictions from the Archdiocese of Baltimore, we were very concerned about keeping everyone safe both on and off stage.
This type of decision is not easy. We stayed in the discussion as long as possible, hoping to be light at the end of this pandemic for all our creative friends and the theatrical outlet to all those quarantined during this time. We will return for the Summer of 2021, and I ask you to stay connected as we announce our 2nd Annual Christmas Event. We would love to have you join us for this event during the holiday season.
From our family at Sacred Heart's Glyndon Area Players and the Sacred Heart Glyndon Parish, we thank you again for your continued support. Until we see each other again, The Theater Company Built On A Dream will return to deliver excellent theatrical experiences. We pray for you to stay well, stay safe, and send you blessings for a wonderful summer.
Homero Bayarena • Sacred Heart's Glyndon Area Players • Founder, President
“Zoom-in” on August 4 for one of IVC’s summer, virtual (Zoom) Information Sessions. To register, or for more information, go to www.ivcusa.org/baltimore.
To speak with St. Charles parishioner Martha Yalov about her volunteer experience with IVC, please send an email to [email protected].
Archbishop Lori: How Church teaching can help explain why ‘Black Lives Matter’ This week an article by Archbishop Lori was published in America Magazine. Below are a few excerpts. The full article can be read by clicking here.
The question before us as Catholics is this: Is there a truth reflected in these words that transcends partisan platforms and ideological constructs, a truth that indeed resonates with the Gospel values that flow from our faith? The words “Black Lives Matter” ought to remind us that every Black person is made in God’s image and is endowed with inviolable dignity, from the moment of conception until natural death. But why single out Black people? Why not be content just to say that everyone is God’s handiwork? First, in saying “Black Lives Matter,” let us remember that we are part of a church whose past is stained by its participation in slavery and other forms of racism. Let us also remember that we live in a country where slavery was once the law of the land in both local statutes and the Constitution.
The words “Black Lives Matter” should turn our attention not only to the grave injustices and indignities suffered throughout the Black community but especially to the smallest and most fragile Black lives whose situations are often made more perilous by poverty, unemployment, substandard schools, inadequate housing, and poor health care. We cannot say we are fully “pro-life” if we routinely overlook the conditions in which far too many people of color live.
It is in the home where young people first learn that their lives matter. It is in the home where our children — all of our children — must learn too that Black Lives Matter.
With the church’s social teaching as our guide, let us, as a Catholic community, build bridges of understanding so that we can say in wisdom, truth and love, that “Black Lives Matter.” (Archbishop Lori)
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(Excluding sale items)11801-A Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown 410-526-9463
PERSONNEL AGENCY, INC.
R.N.s • L.P.N.s • AidesHome Nursing Care
Hourly • Live-In • Private Duty24 Hour Service
410-323-1700The Nursing Care Specialists Since 1957
GUY'S PAINTINGBEST PRICES IN TOWN
"REACH OUT AND PAINT SOMEONE"
Family Parishioners For Over 30 Years#26643 410-581-5713
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Professional Electrical ServiceFamily Owned & Operated
410-876-9404 www.timkyleelectric.com
Family Dentistry 410 - 833 - 4664
JAY C. TOTH, D.D.S.
www.glyndondentist.com
Gettier-MontanyeCustom Printed PromotionsBusiness Gifts & Sportswear
Visit Our Glyndon Idea Showroom410-833-0820
FROSTYRefrigeration Co., Inc.
Heating & Air ConditioningSales - Service
Service Contracts
410-298-9513Carrier®
RON PETERS
PETERS BODY SHOP, INC.COLLISION SPECIALISTS
OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
410-526-4346www.Peters-BodyShop.com
5629 Deer Park Road • Reisterstown, MD 21136
Residential Commercial
Matthew Mark410-977-5196 410-977-5197
SouthardBrosConcrete.com
COOKIE AND DAVE STONE
2 Good Reasons To Give Us A Call!
$50 OFF Brazilian BlowoutBalayage • Ombre Hair
443-205-9897Se Habla Español • 5-C Main St.
FreshHairsalon & spa
443-273-3044 21-D Main [email protected]
EE-ZZ TREE SERVICEFree Estimates & Amazing Service410-526-4836
Insured & Licensed #1719
410-356-26069433 Common Brook Rd Suite 103 • Owings Mills
www.ArtfulGourmet.com
Sophisticated CuisineArtful Atmosphere“A Neighborhood Gem”
NOW HIRINGCAREGIVERS
For Adults with Developmental
Disabilities410-363-8550 ext. 0
*2 Weeks Free Training*
James T. Brown, Owner
410-654-6569 jbrowninspections.com
J&P Home InspectionProviding Peace of Mind
TO OUR FELLOW PARISHIONERS OUR GOAL IS TO HELP YOU REACH YOURS!
Cookie | 410-984-2854 | [email protected]
Masters Club, GRI, CRS, ABR46 Main Street • Reisterstown
11716 Reisterstown Road410-517-3040
ChesapeakeWellness.orgHealing Yoga & Massage
Mind - Body - Spirit443-HEALING
443-432-5464
OUR LADY’SCENTER
3301 S. Rogers Ave, Ellicott City, MD 21043www.OurLadysCenter.net • 410.461.5066
One-Stop Catholic Shopping!
Sacred Heart Special
10% OFFAny one non-discounted itemOne per customer, expires 9/30/2020
Catholic Chapel, Bookstore & Giftshop
EckhardtFUNERAL CHAPEL P.A.
410-356-7676www.eckhardtfuneralchapel.com
Wardrobe & Home Textiles
Cleaning & Care
Since 1921
glbcleaners.com 410-833-5200
$1.00 OFF Any Car Wash (w/coupon)
11904 Reisterstown Road
Franklin Blvd.
Parishioners Rated Long & Foster’s
Top Agents in Reisterstown, Owings Mills and Glyndon
OVER $200 MILLIONSOLD SINCE 2006
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SHIPPING • COPIESFAX • MOVING BOXES
Joe Mandara
$2.00 off minimum purchase of $10.00
410-526-660011620 Reisterstown Rd.
Cherry Valley Center
109 Main St.Inside Trinity Lutheran Church
www.mysmallwonders.net
Small Wonders Daycare Center, Inc.
Ages 2 - 5Hours 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Full and Part-time410-517-1714
TEMP AIR CO., INC.AIR CONDITIONING;
HEAT PUMPS & HEATING24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
410-358-80785623 Reisterstown Rd. • Baltimore, MD 21215
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CARTY’S COLLISION & SERVICE
2201 Caves Rd. Owings Mills MD 21117Phone: 410-252-1468
Fax: 410-252-2699www.cartyscollisionandservice.com
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410-833-0044www.ellinlaw.com
Don’t be taken advantage of!
SERVPRO® of Reisterstown410-242-7371
Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration™
Independently owned and operated
Frank J. Klein & Sons, Inc.Plumbing • HeatingAir ConditioningGeoThermalOur 85th Year
410-486-6500www.frankjklein.com
MEMBERFDIC 410-517-3060
Westminster Chimney Sweep, Inc.
410-876-1745
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Drop in for a visit • 11989 Reisterstown Rd.
Genova’s To GoReistertown
“It’s All About the Bread”13022 Old Hanover Rd.
410-833-650020% OFF ANY PURCHASE With ad. Certain restrictions apply Expires 9-30-20
Pete & BobbyCo-owners
410-356-970010604 Reisterstown Rd.For His Glory Auto Inc
Tues- Kids Eat Free2 Restaurant Park Dr • Owings Mills
443-501-3822
15% OFF Entire Bill Mention Ad
10205 S Dolfield Rd • 410-363-3773Dominican Style!
JirehHair Salon
Serving Your Community for 30 Years!410-356-479110811 Reisterstown Rd.
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Pleasant HillSERVICE CENTER
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Two Quality Hotels
One Great Location
Corner of Owings Mills Blvd & Red Run Rd
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Additions • Kitchens • Baths • Basements60 Years Combined experienCe in
residential ConstruCtion
MHIC#05-137242
Parishioner
Locally owned, based in Reisterstown, MD
MHIC-50974
410-833-3047Residential & Commercial Asphalt ServicesMilling Services, Excavation & Demolition
Since 1996
Some Exclusions Apply
$200 off for Parishioners
diamonddentalofowingsmills.com443-933-8105
Dental Saving Plan
NOW HIRING Industrial Career Path
Since 1964109 Wabash Ave. • 410-833-2272
RALOID CORP
Estamos Solicitando Trabajadores para Landscape
Ninguna experiencia necesitada.
Ayuda deseada: Help WantedWe are looking for good people
Call: 410-549-1370 ext. 11 or Email: [email protected]
Locally Owned Coffee Shop Coffee • Tea • Bites to Eat
202 Main St
Steven M. Siegel, D.M.D. & AssociatesSpecializing in Braces, Ceramic Braces & Invisalign
Have the SMILE You’ve Always Wanted(Reisterstown) 410-833-9330 www.orthodontistsofmaryland.com
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CPR • First Aid • CMTMed Tech Training
COVID-19 Update: We Are Open! 1:1 traditional
classroom instruction and blended learning
Healthcare Pathways
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Easy Movers inc.MOVING & STORAGEJOSEPH P. GEIPE & SONS107 Wabash Ave., Glyndon
410-526-5275
Excellence in Customer Care
ORGANICARE, INC.Professional Horticultural Lawn,
Tree and Shrub Care
410-517-2880
Pro Care Auto LLC."Complete Auto Repair Specializing in Lexus & Toyota."
• Complete Auto Service • All Major-Minor Repairs • Specializing in Toyota & LexusHours: M-F 7:30am-6pm Sat 8am-4pm
84 Main Street, Reisterstown - Next to Firehouse
4 1 0 -5 2 6 - 4 4 8 0
410-833-5450Reisterstown
Car CareComplete Auto & Light Truck Repair Facility101 Main Street Sean WhiteReisterstown, MD Robert Duvall
TECHNICIANS
BRANSFIELD MOTOR COMPANYQuality Affordable Auto Service v Located in Historic Reisterstown
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & MAINTENANCEASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
MARYLAND STATE INSPECTION v AUTO and MOTORCYCLEMARYLAND EMISSION REPAIR FACILITY
LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE TOWING AVAILABLE223 Main Street Reisterstown, MD 410-833-7430
Chartley LiquorsLarge Selection of Beer & Wine At Discount Prices
Chartley LiquorsFantastic 1½% Check Cashing Rates!
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CHARTLEY SHOPPING CENTER122 Chartley Dr., Reisterstown
410-833-WINE (9463)
Hours:Mon-Thurs.9am-9pmFri & Sat.
9am-10pm
50¢ Money Orders Lottery • Stamps Western Union Authorized BGE & Verizon Center Copy / Fax Service Utility, Cable,
Retail Bills Payment Center
4821 Butler Rd.Village at Glyndon Sq.
Illiano’s
J&PRestaurant
410-833-7812& Pizzeria
www.illianojandp.com
ABC CARE offers before & after school-age
child care at Sacred Heart School.We are your trusted source of child care all year long.
Visit our website at www.abccareinc.com or call us at
410-751-3700 for more information.
Shaun M. Hopkins, AgentParishioner
11423 Reisterstown Rd. #B • Owings Mills, MD 21117-1813
410-363-3666 www.autohopkins.com [email protected] Good Neighbor Agent since 1987
STATE FARM
SELECTAGENT
SERVING THOSE WHO SERVE US
410-768-0110www.PadovaTech.com
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C H E R R Y W O O DA FutureCare Health & Management Facility
Specializing InShort Term & Long Term,
Rehab, Hospice & Respite Care
Telephone: 410-833-380112020 Reisterstown Rd.
Reisterstown, Maryland 21136www.futurecarehealth.com
Setting The Standard OfExcellence In The Community.
BALTIMORE SIDING & WINDOW CO.
Serving the Baltimore Metro for 40 years
Roofing • Trim • Gutters
410-752-0439Free Estimates*Meet with the Owner*
MHIC 9794
For All Your Financial Needs
Emelia Marfo-Sarbeng, CPA, MBA Parishioner • 410-971-0584
DIABETES, CATARACTS, GLAUCOMA?
Here to meet all your eye care needs!Happily Accepting New
Medicare Patients.
Call 410-654-5700 to make your appointment today!
www.GruenEyeCenter.com
Restoration & Landscaping443-469-2325
CHARMCITYROOFING.COM
Proud to service this community.
MHIC #96547 443-297-ROOF
Linda R. Beaver Independent Sr Sales Director
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CONSULTANT
Spa #1 NailsWalk-ins Welcome410-581-0832
10355 Reisterstown Rd.
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Eileen Katz, MS LCMFT
Family Matters Therapy
410.514.6340
Plumbing | Heating | CoolingFire Sprinklers | HVAC Duct & Vent Cleaning
Off Any Main Water Or Sewer Line Replacement
Off Our Water Powered Back-Up Sump Pump
$500$250
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