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October 29, 2017 Thi
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Telephone: 410-414-8304• Fax: 410-535-9057 Emergency Phone: 443-624-2692
Parish Website: www.jesusdivineword.org Parish E-mail: [email protected]
Good News Preschool: www.jesusdivineword.org/preschool
Loved by God, we are not strangers to one another nor are we to be estranged. Loving our neighbor is equivalent to loving God. See Fr. John’s Letter on page 2
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Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church October 29, 2017
Rev. John T. Dakes, Pastor
Rev. Michael Witczak, Weekend Clergy
Deacon Ron Burns
Daily Mass Schedule Tuesday-Friday 8:00 AM
Saturday 9:00 AM
First Fridays 7:00 PM
Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 PM
(Vigil Mass)
Sunday: 8:00AM, 10:00AM, and 12:00 Noon
Weekday Adoration Monday-Friday
8:30AM- 9:30AM
Weeknight Holy Hour Wednesday:7:00PM - 8:00PM
First Friday
Adoration: 7:45 PM - 8:45 AM Saturday
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Tuesday & Thursday after 8:00 AM Mass
Wednesday:
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday: 4:00PM - 4:45PM
WELCOME TO JESUS THE DIVINE WORD CHURCH!
We welcome those who are new to our faith community, those returning to the Catholic Church or those simply visiting with us this Sunday. We are blessed to have you with us and are glad you are here. If you would like to learn more about our parish or register as a
parishioner, we invite you to contact our pastor, Fr. John Dakes at [email protected] or any member of our parish staff at
410-414-8304. You may also go to our website www.jesusdivineword.org to download
our registration form or stop by our Welcome Table in the church entry to pick up a Welcome Folder.
~ Father John
Dear Friends, This weekend at the 10:00 AM Mass we are celebrating our second Special Needs Mass. On behalf of the parish I want to welcome our guests with special needs to our church as well as their family members and caregivers. Our parish is happy to have you worshipping with us.
In our gospel for this Sunday it is not a group of Sadducees approaching Jesus in an attempt to trip Him up, instead it is some Pharisees. They approach asking a much debated question: “Which is the greatest commandment of the Law?” In response, Jesus names not one, but two commandments:
“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
By naming two, Jesus is saying what God truly cares about; he is saying what
God is really like, and therefore, how people God draws into relationship with him are to respond to him. They are to imitate the one who called them into relationship.
By pairing these two laws together Jesus says that our love for God is
demonstrated in our love for neighbor, and that our love for neighbor is to work as God’s love works for us, unconditionally, with mercy, compassion, forgiveness. Our behavior towards one another is to mirror God’s own love.
For example, when we approach the altar to receive the Lord’s love in
Communion we are saying that we are in communion with him and with everyone else coming to receive the Lord. It is why Jesus can say elsewhere, “If you bring your gift to the altar, and there recall that your brother [or sister] has anything against you, leave your gift there at the altar, go first and be reconciled with your brother [or sister] and then come offer your gift” (Mt. 5:23-24). Being in loving communion with God and one another truly identifies us as the body of Christ on earth. Loved by God, we are not strangers to one another nor are we to be estranged. Loving our neighbor is equivalent to loving God. Peace and blessings,
Father John
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Let us all prepare our hearts for next Sunday’s Mass by reflecting on the readings
in advance.
The readings for next Sunday, November 5 are:
Malachi 1:14b-2:2b,8-10
Psalm 131
1 Thessalonians 2:7b-9,13
Matthew 23:1-12
“And the Word was made flesh . . . ”
Bulletin Entry Deadlines Listed below are upcoming bulletin deadlines:
Bulletin Date Due by Noon
November 5 Monday, October 30
November 12 Monday, November 6
November 19 Monday, November 13
The month of October
is dedicated to the
Most Holy Rosary .
Poor Box
Designation
For the month of October,
donations will go to Project Echo Homeless
Shelter in Prince Frederick.
Thank you for your
generosity.
COMMUNITY SUNDAY
The donations on the
third Sunday of every
month will go to the
St. Vincent de Paul
Society in conjunction
with our parish’s
Community Sunday.
Thank you for your
continued generosity. Cardinal Hickey Academy 1601 W. Mt. Harmony Rd. • Owings, MD 20736
Principal: Mrs. Jennifer Griffith
410-286-0404 301-812-0404
Fax: 410-286-6334
www.cardinalhickeyacademy.org
Your cooperation with these deadlines is greatly appreciated!
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church
PARISH MINISTRY FAIR FINISHES TODAY Serving the Lord with Gladness
Psalm 100:2
In today’s Gospel Jesus puts before us the two greatest commandments – love of God and love of neighbor. One way to love the God we cannot see is to love the neighbor – serve
the neighbor – we can see through the many service ministries of the parish. Through prayer and discernment each of us has to
undertake the hard work of deciding exactly how to love God and neighbor through the use of our time, talents and treasures.
This weekend the parish is holding the third and final weekend highlighting the parish’s ministries. Tables are located in the Church Narthex with volunteers from the Ministries of the Word (Adult and Youth Faith Formation, Bible
Study, Youth Ministry, Good News Pre-School, Vacation Bible School, Walking with Purpose and more). These volunteers will be ready to answer any questions you may have that you may fully discern how to use the gifts God has given you. After Mass you are invited to spend time visiting the tables, learning the mission
of the ministry so as to make a decision to become involved in one or more ministries for the next year. Ministry Booklets entitled Serving the Lord with
Gladness, distributed last weekend, also contain descriptions of all parish ministries.
Inserted in each booklet is a Ministry Commitment Form. After having spent time visiting ministry tables and reviewing the booklet please complete the form
and sign the pledge to take part in a ministry of the parish for the next year. Next weekend, November 4th and 5th, you are asked to bring the completed
and signed form to Mass with you. After the gifts of bread and wine have been received you will be invited to bring your commitment form to the sanctuary and
place it in one of the baskets provided. Extra Commitment Forms will be available in the church narthex so that every member of every household
(adults and youth) can make their own commitment.
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SAVE THE DATES
October 29………Special Needs Mass 10 AM
November 1……..Holy Day Masses 8 am, 12 pm, 7 pm
November 2….….All Souls Mass of Remembrance 7 pm
November 3……..First Friday Masses 8 am and 7 pm
November 12…….Thanksgiving Boxes Due Back
November 23…….Thanksgiving Day Mass 10 am
December 2……...Run for Vocations Craft Fair
January 27………..Day Retreat for Women with Danielle Bean
Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church October 29, 2017
SCHEDULES & STEWARDSHIP
Serving the Lord
with Joy:
November 4 & 5 Saturday 11/4 5 PM EMHCs: John Barth, Karen &
Steve Mondorff, Cliff & Jane Scanlan
Readers: Cecilia Mixon, Lucy Muehleisen
Servers: Hannah Naron, Clara, Canon & Tucker Drummond
Sunday 11/5 8 AM EMHCs: Andy Glasgow, Jack
Jarboe Readers: Charles Smallwood,
Laura Glasgow Servers: Justin & Shane
MacWilliams, Travis Winston, Brian Holt
Sunday 11/5 10 AM EMHCs: June O'Conner,
Lucrezia Esser, Raean King, Scott & Trisha Elkins, Sharon Stallings, Denise Waters
Readers: Chrissy Lash, Merry Ellen McGown
Servers: Sarah, Noah & Timmy DeGrange, Jul King
Sunday 11/5 12 Noon EMHCs: DJ Callender, Eric Byrd,
Patti Hartley, Phyllis Hernandez
Readers: Joe & Tracey Smith Servers: Tommy & Joey Nisson,
Tallie & Grace McGirr
JDW Upcoming
Events
Mass Intentions for October 29 - November 5
Sunday, October 29 - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am - Edwin S. Wojcik Stanisbus (D) 10:00 am - Parishioners 12:00 pm - Petre Bacosca (D) Tuesday, October 31 8:00 am - Christopher Colgan (D) Wednesday, November 1 8:00 am - Patricia Riordan (D) 12:00 pm - Ellen Ervin (D) 7:00 pm - Nicholas D'Angelo (L)
Hospitality Schedule October 29: Special Needs Mass reception
November 5: Bernie & Lucy Schuler, Treva Kirby November 12: Pellegrino Family
Stewardship October 14 & 15
Offertory Collection $13,123.71
Roof Fund $4707.50
World Missions $984.00
St. Vincent de Paul $155.25
RFV Craft Fair $165.00
RFV Bake Sale $650.00
Total: $19,785.46
Stewardship October 21 & 22
Offertory Collection $11,757.88
Roof Fund $4522.76
World Missions $130.00
All Souls Day $135.00
Poor Box $139.00
RFV Craft Fair $105.00
Queen of Hearts $460.00
Total: $17,249.64
All Masses here at JDW throughout the month of November will be offered for the
Holy Souls in Purgatory. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
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GIVE US THIS DAY is an
invitation to pray daily.
Whether you have
five minutes or a half hour,
Give Us This Day supports your desire to
pray with:
Daily inspiration from the lives of saintly witnesses
Insightful, relevant reflections on Scripture
Simplified daily prayer for morning and evening
Give Us This Day is a monthly publication
centered on the Word of God.
Drawing inspiration from a multitude of voices, it provides a
relevant and trustworthy understanding of
Scripture.
Free samples for the month of November can be found in the church narthex this weekend.
SUNDAY AND DAILY MASS READINGS:
Interested in finding the texts for the Sunday and weekday Mass online?
Go to www.usccb.org/bible/
readings/
LITURGY & PRAYER
ALL SOULS DAY MEMORIAL MASS A Memorial Mass will be celebrated this Thursday evening,
November 2nd at 7:00 pm to remember those who have died in our parish during the last year as well as for all of our deceased loved
ones and ancestors in faith. All in the parish and larger community are invited to participate in the Mass.
WELCOME RETURNING CATHOLICS
If you are a Catholic who for any reason has been away from the Church, know that we are praying for you and have been thinking about you. We are glad you’re here with us today and invite you to be an active member of
the Church again. If you have questions, wish to simply talk or would like
information on the sacraments or on our parish programs and ways you can become involved,
please contact Fr. John Dakes – [email protected]
or 410-414-8304, x11 at the parish office.
SOLEMNITY OF ALL SAINTS This Wednesday, November 1st, is the
Solemnity of All Saints, a holy day of obligation. Masses will be celebrated at
8:00 AM, 12:00 Noon and 7:00 pm.
HONORING THOSE WHO HAVE DIED
November 2nd – All Souls Day - marks the day on which the Church prays for all those who have died and await the Final Resurrection. Masses will be celebrated at 8:00AM and 7:00 PM. During November our Masses will be celebrated for our
deceased loved ones. If you would like your loved one(s) remembered you may complete the “All Souls” envelope in the
October Offertory Envelope Mailing or add your loved one(s) name(s) to our “Book of Remembrance,” which will be located near the sanctuary.
FIRST FRIDAY THIS WEEK
This Friday, November 3rd, is the First Friday of the Month. First Friday Masses are celebrated at 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament begins
immediately following the 7:00 PM Mass and continues all-night
until Benediction at 8:45 AM Saturday. A sign-up sheet for Adoration is in the narthex of the church
or you may go to www.jesusdivineword.org to sign-up.
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Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church October 29, 2017
PARISH HAPPENINGS
THANKSGIVING BOXES
Support local families this Thanksgiving by providing a box with items needed for Thanksgiving dinner and $$ for a turkey. Boxes are in the narthex this weekend of
October 28/29. They need to be returned by Sunday, November 12.
Please tape an envelope with the $$ for the turkey on the outside of the box or put
in the offertory basket. You can also turn the check into the parish office.
Please make checks payable to: JDW- memo TURKEY.
Thank you for your generous support!
Seniors November Luncheon Meeting
Please join the Seniors Group at the new "Mamma Lucia by the Bay" in northern Chesapeake Beach at
Noon on Thursday, November 2nd.
The address is 8323 Bayside Road in Chesapeake Beach . Go north on Rt 2/4 to 260, Rt 260 to the flag at the bay, then go left/north on Bayside Drive. The new restaurant is on the right. Call Joan or Harry for questions at
443-550-3367.
Electronic giving is convenient for you and helps the parish better plan for programs and expenses. If you are
giving electronically and have been considering an increase to your donation, forms are available from the office, in the church
narthex, and on our parish website under
"Resources". If you are not giving electronically, please consider it as an
option for your donations to the church. Simply fill out the form, submit it in a sealed envelope to the business office in care of Marcy Chaney and your
contribution will be automatically transferred
from your checking account to the church. You are able to specify the amount and whether
you would like it to recur on a monthly or
semi-monthly basis, changes to your
electronic giving or discontinuation of this
giving can occur at any time.
Mission Trip to Haiti
Sign-ups are now open for the mission trip to the Missionaries of Charity Convent and Children's Home/Hospital in Port au Prince, Haiti next January 2018.
The trip will run from Thursday, January 11 through Wednesday, January 17. The trip will be led by our
Deacon Ron Burns.
We would like to have a final headcount no later than the end of October so we can secure flights in early November.
If you are interested, please send an email to Priscilla Hammett at
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Hope for the Homeless
Store Hours: Thursday, Friday &
Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM
885 Main Street Prince Frederick
443-975-7376
[email protected] www.ProjectECHO.net
HOSPITALITY CHALLENGE
Have you met someone
new in our parish this week?
Make sure to introduce yourself.
“There are no
strangers; only friends you haven’t yet met.”
~William Butler Yeats
DAY RETREAT FOR WOMEN
Saturday,
January 27, 2018
at JDW
Join us for a day designed by author
Danielle Bean to help you discover the
life-changing truth about Jesus’ unique and
personal love for women.
We will have 30 to 40 openings for high school
youth beginning on November 8th for the
Youth Rally and Mass for Life in DC for the
annual March for Life
taking place on January 19th, 2018.
You will be able to reserve a spot for your high
school teen on our youth ministry page starting
November 8th. We will be sending any unused
tickets back to the Diocese on November 23rd so
that other youth from around the country can attend,
so sign up as soon as you can!
PARISH HAPPENINGS
Collection for Retired Priests Next weekend, November 4-5, the Archdiocese of Washington will take up the
second collection for our retired priests. Please use the second collection envelopes that have been mailed to your homes and/or the special collection
envelopes that will be placed in the pews. There is currently a shortfall in funding for priests’ retirement, and the archdiocese is working diligently to address this
shortfall through such efforts as this special collection.
The priests of the archdiocese have been there for you and your families. Please be there for them to assist in
the dignity of their retirement and to honor their lives of service.
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Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church October 29, 2017
I lift my eyes to you,
oh God, enthroned in
heaven. Have mercy on us,
Lord, have mercy.
~ Psalm 123
Please pray for our sick: Phil Ates, Carleton Berry, Jim
Borell, Goyena Boucher, Alyssa Bramble, Dcn James Brown, Rob Brown, Sandy Buchanan, Dolores R. Burbage, Oscar Camacho, Lill
Caplins, Diane Chaney, Mark Chaplin, Shirley Clement, Regina
Coakley, Lisa Coltrain, Allison Consoli, Jean Corcoran, Thomas
Cullen, Zahira Davila, Jack DeGrange, Terri DeStefano,
Tammie DiMichele, Linda Donaldson, Laveta Emory; Mary Ferrante , Anna Freeman, John
Gatt, Reene Gawronski, Michelle Goodwin, Jeff Gott, Frank Grant, Charles Grimes, Barbara Grofic, Margaret Grofic,Doug Hansen,
Brooke Heiston, Jeanne Hemmer, Hayden Hettel, Ann Hill, Denise Hilton, Norma Holmes, Connie
Key, Stephen Killian, Micah Kirk, Ernie Lagimoniere Sr., Meagan
Laughlin, William Lavin, Margaret Elizabeth Lee, Susan Lees,
Melissa Lescinsky, Doris Lynch, Kim McGown, Michael McNamee,
Sandy Manuel, Marita Moniger, Dcn John Montgomery, Bruce Mrowca, Pat Nahas, Michael
Nestor, Mary Ellen Norris, Richard O’Dell, Laura Peck, Michael
Pellock, Rusty & Donna Perkins, Mark Pierce, Monica Haley-
Pierson, Kathy Poole, Marilyn Quinn, Janet Reing, Keely Reuwer,
Fr. Jim Reynolds, Colin Ripple, Rafaela Rodriguez, Steve Rogers, Caroline Rutledge, Grace Rymer, Marie Samaha, Jesse Schwenk,
Theresa Sefcik, Joseph Seminara, Kay Siewertsen, Les Silva, Thomas Sita, Laurie Smith,
Mariann Stackpole, Shirley Talbot, Mary Tayman, Noah Thompson, Rebecca Triplet, Dcn Richard Walker, Katie Ward, Nathaniel
Weiskircher, Sam Whedbee, Kay Whelan, Susie Wommack, Diane
Wood, Wendy Zurenko.
EVENTS OUTSIDE THE PARISH
Southern Maryland Pro-life Symposium: Gaining Momentum Charles County Right to Life is cosponsoring a seminar not to be missed by any pro-life
individual. The 2nd Annual Southern Maryland Pro-life Symposium: Gaining Momentum is a one-day conference aimed at teaching people to confidently talk about the cause for life in a gracious and persuasive way. Featuring Josh Brahm, pro-life apologist and president of the Equal Rights
Institute and David Bereit, author and former CEO of 40 Days for Life, participants will be instructed on the best arguments against legalized abortion, what you
can do to get involved now, and have the opportunity to network with many Maryland pro-life groups and individuals.
When: Saturday, November 4 from 9:00am - 2:30pm
Where: St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pomfret, MD
Cost: (includes lunch) is $ 10; $ 5 for students
Questions: Call Sid Marcus (301) 843-8546
Please visit www.somdpro-life.com to register. All registration options include all-day access to the Southern Maryland Pro-life Symposium: Gaining Momentum including
the Josh Brahm and David Bereit keynotes, continental breakfast and lunch, networking-fair, and expert pro-life panel.
Academy of the Holy Cross Open House The Academy of the Holy Cross invites you to attend our Open House on Sunday,
November 5th from 10:00am-1:00pm. In addition to student-led tours and opportunities to meet our faculty and administration, you will receive information about our Honors, AP, IB, and STEM programs, our Marymount University Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment
initiative, as well as our conference-winning athletics and renowned performing and fine arts programs. Mass will be offered at 9:00am.
Come experience Holy Cross as we celebrate our 150th anniversary! Call the Admissions Office at (301) 929-6442 for more information.
Catholic Social Work National Association Conference
The Catholic Social Work National Association gathers practitioners who follow the Church’s teaching to share their work in a faith-based environment. Through this
professional membership association, Catholic social workers gain insight and support from colleagues on how to engage secular culture in the midst of their day-to-day service
to the poor and vulnerable, while also organizing advocacy efforts around important social issues. Come join us for our annual conference from November 3-4 at the
Franciscan Monastery in Washington, DC. See our website cswna.org for registration and more details or contact Gracie at (703) 477-3058.
DR.SCOTT HAHN PRESENTATION Living Sacrifice: The Gospel According to St. Paul
Do not miss this special event with world renowned Catholic Biblical
Scholar, teacher and apologist Dr. Scott Hahn on Saturday, November 11 at St. John Neumann Church, Gaithersburg, MD from 10 am. to 4 pm.
Please register online www.saintjohnneumann.org/adult-faithformation.html.
$15 per person in advance, $20 per person at the door. Bring your own lunch.
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THE WEEK AHEAD AT JDW
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church
Quo Vadis Come and See Retreat
Young men in grades 11
and 12 who are considering options for college
are invited to Saint John Paul II Seminary
Friday, November 3 – Sunday, November 5
to experience seminary life firsthand. This is an
opportunity to meet and talk to our seminarians, pray with them, listen to
great talks, and enjoy time for sports and recreation.
Please encourage high school juniors and seniors
to consider attending this great
weekend event.
Please visit www.DCpriest.org and
select “Events” to register.
Please call the Office of Priest Vocations at
202-636-9020 or email Fr. Mark Ivany at
[email protected] with any questions.
Sunday October 29
Monday October 30
Tuesday October 31
Wednesday November 1 All Saints' Day
Thursday November 2 All Souls' Day
Friday November 3 St. Martin de
Porres
Saturday November 4
St. Charles Borromeo
8:00a Mass 8:30a RCIA 10:00a Mass and Children's Liturgy of the Word 12:00p Mass
5:00p Confirmation Class
5:00p Children's choir rehearsal 7:00p Adult choir rehearsal
7:20a Rosary & Morning Prayer 8:00a Mass and confessions
7:20a Rosary & Morning Prayer 8:00a Mass 9:00a Queen of Heaven Bible study
12:00 pm Mass 7:00p Mass
7:20a Rosary & Morning Prayer 8:00a Mass and confessions 9:00a Walking with Purpose 7:00p Mass of Remebrance
7:20a Rosary & Morning Prayer 8:00a Mass
7:00p Mass and all-night adoration
7:30a Men’s Group in Doran Hall 8:45a Benediction 9:00a Mass followed by Pro life rosary 4:00p Confessions 5:00p Vigil Mass
VOCATION EVENTS
ADW Run for Vocations Team October 22, 2017
before the 10K at the Marine Corps Marathon
Congratulations, and thank you for a job well done! What a great spirit there was out on the
course yesterday as 162 yellow jerseys ran a combined 1,004.4 miles for vocations to the
priesthood here in the Archdiocese of Washington and around the country. Your participation
was a great encouragement to our seminarians and a great witness to the thousands of souls
that we encountered yesterday on the metro, during the race and even at the pub afterwards!
Please know of my gratitude and that of Msgr. Panke and Fr. Griffin for all the sacrifices you
made and the time you dedicated to raising prayers and funds to support our seminarians and
future seminarians.
With gratitude,
Fr. Ivany
Congrats Team JDW - Diane Carter, Tracey Dolina, Patti Hartley, Amanda Montini,
Patty & Ray O'Toole, Kyle & William Pellegrino, Cathy Pracht, & Mary Beth Woodburn
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PARISH MINISTRY & SUPPORT STAFF
Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church October 29, 2017
Please pray for our Military:
Brian Antonio, Meghan Barrett, Jordon Clark,
Nathan Cortes-Peck, Julia Croft, Ryan Croft,
Nicholas Dakes, Robert Owen Danford, Joshua
Daniels, Rebecca & Kevin Danis, James Devine,
Billy Donovan, Tracy Farr, Kathleen Finnegan, Thomas George, AJ
Gerdes, Kevin Gordon, Ben Hammett, Brian Haynes, Catherine Hetmansky, Justin
Hickman, Lucas Hornick, Matt Johnson, Craig
Jones, Jordon LaBonte, Taylor Luskey, Joshua
Matthews, Mark Matthews, Tom Moroney, Alex & Erich Muehleisen,
Benjamin, Jacob & Christian Naumann,
Jeremy Norris,Joshua Shandy, Ian Sloan,
Austin Spaulding, Jimmy & Shane Tittinger,
Stephen Woollen and for all servicemen & women protecting our freedom. Protect them, O Lord.
If you know of any names that should be added or removed from our sick or
military prayer list, please email bulletin@
jesusdivineword.org Thank you for helping
to keep these lists
Parish Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
410-414-8304
Pastor Rev. John Dakes .................................. Extension 11 [email protected] Permanent Deacon Deacon Ron Burns ............................... Extension 21 [email protected] Director of Liturgy Cecilia Cortes-Peck .............................. Extension 14 [email protected] Director of Religious Education Karen Burns ......................................... Extension 23 [email protected] Youth Minister and Website Administrator Tracey Smith ....................................... Extension 22 [email protected] Parish Accountant Marcy Chaney ..................................... Extension 13 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Barbara Woollen ................................... Extension 10 [email protected] Good News Preschool ...................... Extension 15 Patty O'Toole, Reneé Tittinger, Anita Bowling [email protected]
Bulletin Editor Patty O’Toole ........................................ Extension 15 [email protected]
Angels in the Kitchen Angela Banyasz ................................. 410-535-9646 Baptism………………………………...410-414-8304 Bereavement Group Gail Gordon…………………………….410-610-0421 [email protected] Bereavement Receptions Sharon Coulson .................................. 410-257-9319 Fran Heflin .......................................... 410-414-3154 Child Protection Karen Burns ....................................... 410-414-2546 Doran Hall Coordinator Bobbie Woollen………….. .................. 410-414-8304 [email protected] Everyone Belongs Carol Harford ...................................... 410-286-3888 [email protected] Garments of Grace Sue Stavely ........................................ 301-675-3413 [email protected] Holy Sweepers Tony DiGuiseppe ................................ 703-906-3353 Hospitality Sharon Coulson .................................. 410-257-9319 Lay Missionaries of Charity Ann Thompson…………[email protected]
Knights of Columbus Bruce Evartt ........................................ 301-704-8409 [email protected] Men's Group Jeff Knight………………………………301-717-1981 [email protected] Natural Family Planning Tiffany Grimes ...................... [email protected] Our Lady of the Divine Word Sodality Linda Rhodes ..................................... 410-257-5119 Pro Life Committee Paula Bryant ...................................... 301-221-5085 Raphael Ministry Mary Jaensch [email protected] Senior Group Harry & Joan Lotis .............................. 443-550-3367 St. Vincent de Paul Society Renee O’Neill ..................................... 443-684-9261 Wedding Coordinator Merry Ellen McGown……[email protected] Coordinators:
Altar Guild Cecilia Cortes-Peck ............................ 410-414-8304 [email protected]
Altar Servers Sharon Naumann ............................... 410-474-1673 [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Cecilia Cortes-Peck ............................ 410-414-8304 [email protected]
Communion for the Sick…………….410-414-8304
Music Ministry Stacy Olson ........................................ 443-975-7458 [email protected] RCIA Joe Smith ............................................ 410-474-6471 [email protected] Readers Paul Rhodes ....................................... 410-257-5119 [email protected] Ushers Bob Boettinger .................................... 301-412-0228 [email protected] Walking with Purpose Torie McGirr…………………………….719-659-6849 [email protected] Finance Council Priscilla Hammett ................................ 443-532-4884 [email protected] Pastoral Council - Dawn Jones, Kevin Mulvihill, Barbara Oursler, Ray O’Toole, Justin Poissant, Bizzy Thompson, Amy Trainer
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