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SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA SAINT DOMINIC CHURCH MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD One Family at Three Locations ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA: 4414 Frankford Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206 MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD: 5010 Bowleys Lane, Baltimore, MD 21206 Website: www.sapmpb.org E-mail: [email protected] ST. DOMINIC CHURCH: 5302 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD 21214 Website: www.sapmpb.org E-mail: [email protected] April 16, 2017 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord OFFICE HOURS St. Anthony of Padua & Most Precious Blood Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - – 12:00 p.m. PHONE: 410-488- -488-0032 St. Dominic Mon., Wed, 9:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tues., Thurs. - CLOSED PHONE: 410-426-0360 or 410-426-0354 PASTORAL STAFF Rev. Ty S. Hullinger, Pastor 410-488-0400 ext. 112 Rev. Anthony Abiamiri Pastor 410-488-0400 ext. 109 Joseph C. Krysiak, (SA/MPB) 410-488-0400 ext. 113 Sr. Catherine Manning, S.S.N.D. 410-426-0360 ext. 260 Dorris Van Gaal, 410-254-1687 Rudy Dehaney, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF St. Anthony of Padua & Most Precious Blood 410-488-0400 Sharon Edwards, er ext. 101/106 , Bookkeeper ext. 107 . ext. 119 410-299-7089 St. Dominic 410-426-0360 or 410-426-0354 260 Renz ext. 260 ext. 260 MUSIC DIRECTORS Edward Berlett, SA/MPB 410-488-0400 ext. 130 St. Dominic 410-426-0360 ext. 291 St. Dominic CME 410-426-0360 St. Anthony CME 410-488-0400 ext. 104 MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 4:00 pm (SA) 4:30 pm (SD) Sunday: 8:30 am (SD) – 9:00 am (SA) – 10:00 am (MPB) – 10:30 am (SD) – 11:30 am (SA) – 5:00 pm 3 rd Sunday (MPB) – Weekdays: Mon- 8:00 am (SA C hapel) Mon- Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:45 - 4:15 Chapel) Saturday: 3:30 to 3:45 pm (SA) Sunday: 9:30 to 9:45 am (MPB) New Parishioners: our ! the Bulletin Submissions: [email protected] Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 12 Noon Baptisms non- Marriage Preparation: Sick Calls – Communion Calls: - - le to attend Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - 9:30am-11:30am and 1:30pm-3:00pm. Anthony 10am-3pm -12pm.

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SAINT

ANTHONY OF PADUASAINT

DOMINIC CHURCHMOSTPRECIOUS BLOOD

One Family at Three Locations ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA: 4414 Frankford Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206

MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD: 5010 Bowleys Lane, Baltimore, MD 21206 Website: www.sapmpb.org E-mail: [email protected]

ST. DOMINIC CHURCH: 5302 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD 21214 Website: www.sapmpb.org E-mail: [email protected]

April 16, 2017 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord

OFFICE HOURS St. Anthony of Padua & Most Precious Blood

Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - – 12:00 p.m. PHONE: 410-488- -488-0032

St. Dominic Mon., Wed, 9:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Tues., Thurs. - CLOSED PHONE: 410-426-0360 or 410-426-0354

PASTORAL STAFF

Rev. Ty S. Hullinger, Pastor 410-488-0400 ext. 112 Rev. Anthony Abiamiri Pastor 410-488-0400 ext. 109 Joseph C. Krysiak, (SA/MPB) 410-488-0400 ext. 113 Sr. Catherine Manning, S.S.N.D. 410-426-0360 ext. 260 Dorris Van Gaal, 410-254-1687 Rudy Dehaney,

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF St. Anthony of Padua & Most Precious Blood 410-488-0400 Sharon Edwards, er ext. 101/106

, Bookkeeper ext. 107

. ext. 119 410-299-7089

St. Dominic 410-426-0360 or 410-426-0354 260

Renz ext. 260 ext. 260

MUSIC DIRECTORS Edward Berlett, SA/MPB 410-488-0400 ext. 130

St. Dominic 410-426-0360 ext. 291 St. Dominic CME 410-426-0360 St. Anthony CME 410-488-0400 ext. 104

MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 4:00 pm (SA) 4:30 pm (SD) Sunday: 8:30 am (SD) – 9:00 am (SA) – 10:00 am (MPB) – 10:30 am (SD) – 11:30 am (SA) – 5:00 pm 3rd Sunday (MPB) – Weekdays: Mon- 8:00 am (SA C hapel) Mon-

Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:45 - 4:15 Chapel) Saturday: 3:30 to 3:45 pm (SA) Sunday: 9:30 to 9:45 am (MPB)

New Parishioners: our ! the

Bulletin Submissions: [email protected] Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 12 Noon

Baptisms

non-

Marriage Preparation:

Sick Calls – Communion Calls: -

- le to attend

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament -9:30am-11:30am and 1:30pm-3:00pm.

Anthony 10am-3pm -12pm.

Saint Anthony of Padua – St. Dominic – Most Precious Blood April 9, 2017 Easter Sunday

1 Corinthians 5:6b-8 Out with the Old

If you made a good Lent, you sacrificed some things you probably needed to do without. Now Easter is here. Do you go back to your old habits? Or have you made some changes for the good? If you eliminated some bad habits, let them go. You will be tempted to bring them back or to replace them with some others! It is better to replace bad habits with habits of charity—or with nothing at all. Paul uses the image of yeast to make this point when he writes to the Corinthians. We often think of yeast as something good that helps make a good loaf of bread rise. But he imagines it as something else—an impurity that gets in the way of a good, hearty unyeasted loaf. If yeast has gone bad, we replace it with yeast that is good. But to Paul, yeast was never good to begin with. So if it is bad, get rid of it and bake without it. He writes, “Clear out the old yeast, so that you may become a fresh batch of dough, inasmuch as you are unleavened.” He continues, “Let us celebrate the feast, not with the old yeast, the yeast of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.” So put away those bad pre-Lenten habits of malice and wickedness. And celebrate Easter the way God made it—in sincerity and truth! Happy Easter!

Written by Paul Turner. Copyright © 2010, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273-7782, www.rpinet.com. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Year A: First and Second Readings.

SCRIPTURE READINGS Easter Sunday: Alleluia! The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone! If we have died with Christ, we shall also rise with him and pass from death to life. On this day of days we offer a joyful sacrifice of praise to the Father who raised his Son from the dead. Let us be intent upon the life Christ offers us, Christ our Passover who has been sacrificed. Easter Vigil: (1) Gn 1:1-2:2 / Ps 104:1-2,5-6,10,12-14,24,25; (2) Gn 22:1-18 / Ps 16:5,8-11; (3) Ex 14:15-15:1 / Ex 15:1-6,17-18; (4) Is 54:5-14 / Ps 30:2,4-6,11-12,13b; (5) Is 55:1-11 / Is 12:2-3,4-6; (6) Bar 3:9-15,32-4:4 / Ps 19:8-11; (7) Ez 36:16-17a,18-28 / Pss 42:3,5;43:3-4; (8) Rom 6:3-11 / Ps 118:1-2,16-17,22-23; (9) Mt 28:1-10 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord: Acts: 10:34a,37-43 / Ps 118:1-2,16-17,22-23 / Col 3:1-4 / Jn 20:1-9 Mon: Acts 2:14,22-23 / Ps 16:1-2a,5,7-11 / Mt 28:8-15 Tues: Acts 2:36-41 / Ps 33:4-5,18-20,22 / Jn 20:11-18 Wed: Acts 3:1-10 / Ps 105:4-6,6-9 / Lk 24:13-35 Thurs: Acts 3:11-26 / Ps 8:2ab,5-9 / Lk 24:35-48 Fri: Acts 4:1-12 / Ps 118:1-2,4,22-27a / Jn 21:1-14 Sat: Acts 4:13-21 / Ps 118:1,14-15,16-21 / Mk 16:9-15 Sun: Acts: 2:42-47 / Ps 115:2-4,13-15,22-24 / 1 Pt 1:3-9 / Jn 20:19-31

MASS INTENTIONS April 17-23, 2017

Mon 8:00am-SA No Service 8:30am-SD No Service

Tues 8:00am-SA Joseph Doughrey; Most Rev. William Donald Borders

8:30am-SD No Service Wed 8:00am-SA No Service 8:30am-SD Helen Wirkus

Thurs 8:00am-SA Susan Dillon; Steven Posedenti, Jr.; Irma (Pat) Kandefer

Fri 8:00am-SA No Service 8:30am-SD Mary & Robert Manning Sat 4:00pm-SA Theresa & Francis Ryan 4:30am-SD Carol Peters Sun 8:30am-SD Our Parishioners 10:00am-MPB Faith Community of SA/SD/MPB 10:30am-SD Anna Fick 12:00pm-SA Rosemarie Soul

Celebration of the Feast of Divine Mercy – You are invited to join in the celebration of the Feast of Divine Mercy on the first Sunday after Easter, April 23rd, immediately after the 10:00am mass at Most Precious Blood Church. The celebration will include Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Recitation of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and Benediction. Come join us to celebrate our Lord’s Divine Mercy!

Calendar of Events

Mon 4/17/17 Offices Closed

Sun 4/23/17

Divine Mercy Service following 10am Mass (MPB) 12pm Mass at SA (no 9am/11:30am Mass)

SACRIFICIAL GIVING Thank you for your contribution and participation in worship!

April 8-9, 2017 Collection

SA SD MPB Parish Care $3,038.00 $3,017.75 $1,471.00 2nd Collection $452.00 $948.00 $385.00 Poor Box $123.50 $100.99 $61.00 Attendance 214 216 65

SA’s Red Sanctuary Lamp is given in memory of all servicemen and women, fire fighters, police officers and all who have so courageously given their lives, and for those who currently risk their lives to protect others.

SA’s Blue Sanctuary Lamp is given for all those petitions listed in our prayer registry and on the chapel prayer board.

A welcoming, worshipping faith community that spreads and teaches the Gospel by serving God and each other. PRAYER LIST

One of the most precious and perhaps less visible gifts we give one another, as a believing community united in and by the spirit of Christ, is the gift of our prayers. We join in praying for one another’s needs, especially for the following:

Paul Ackerman Amina Amedu Kevin Barr Dcn. Don Batista Nancy Berlett Joanne Bormuth John Cain Joshua Chopper Josh Ciepiela George Dempsy Patrick Dockery Janet Dominick John Dougherty Eric Durham Marian Ervin Pixie Faulkner Rose Ferrandi Carolyn Fisher Bruce Gemmill Dot Grecco Angie Hain Rosa Harris Ryan Hughes Josephine Kammer Bill Lafferty Joanne Laverdiere Theresa Lotz William Lotz Veronica Lowery Sharalyn Luciani Patrick Macijeski Lisa Mainolfi Roberta Marsh Eileen Meisenhelder Eilene Miller Dick Nethkin Ann Nichols Diane Nies Larry O’Quinn Earl Oppel Manning Otradovec Jim Presley Mario Pulvirenti Vincenza Pulvirenti Susanne Roberts Matt Serio Renee Smith John Speights Sr. Michael Kathleen Raelynn Stanford Joseph Stolte Roseanne Stolte Rosalie Storto Paul Stricker Lorraine Szczepanski Cellina Toarmino Piet van Gaal Pim Valkenberg Ireland Vega Nora Vlahoyiannis Mark Walsh Ned Ward Jean Winders Dorothy Zipfel

Let us always remember and pray for all the souls of the faithful departed, may they rest in the peace of Christ. Let us pray for the recently deceased in our faith community, and their loved ones, that they may be consoled by God’s tender love and divine mercy: Br. Tobias Murphy, CFX.

BULL ROAST/SHRIMP FEAST NEWS Congratulations to Tim Bishop, winner of the $500 raffle at the Bull Roast/Shrimp Feast, and to Tony Casparriello, seller of the winning ticket.

Thank You - a big thank you to everyone who helped to make our annual Bull Roast & Shrimp Feast a huge success! Thanks to those who attended, who sold tickets, who donated items to the silent auction and cooler of cheer. Special thanks to our workers to gave up their time to take admission tickets, sell raffle tickets and work the wheels! Our success is dependent on you!

A financial report will be included in the bulletin as soon as we finish all our paperwork. Grief Support Group Forming - When we experience the death of someone, we often feel isolated, confused, sad, and angry. We sometimes feel out-of-sorts, disconnected from friends, family, and colleagues. Know you are not alone. St. Ursula is forming a morning grief support group, beginning Thursday, April 20, at 9:30 A.M. Meetings will be held for 6 weeks in the rectory basement. For more information or to register call Mary at 410-663-7845.

CONFERENCE FOR SEPARATED, DIVORCED, WIDOWED AND REMARRIED - The annual conference for separated, divorced, widowed, and remarried will be held on Sat., April 29th at Our Lady of the Fields Church, 1070 S. Cecil Ave. in Millersville. The conference is a vital outreach to those who are single again, as well as a valuable resource to Archdiocesan ministry, counselors and others interested in the needs of the single again community. For more information, contact [email protected] or [email protected] Catholic Homeschool Conference – May 12 & 13, 2017: The IHM Maryland Homeschool Conference will be held at St. Michael’s Parish (Poplar Springs), 1125 St. Michael’s Rd. in Mt. Airy, MD on Fri., May 12th (12pm–6pm) and on Sat., May 13th (9:30am-3:30pm). This is the perfect event for those who are curious and want to discover more about Catholic homeschooling. Admission is free and pre-registration is not required. For more information, please visit www.ihmconference.org. MARRIED & ENGAGED COUPLES - Please join us on Friday, May 12 at 7:00pm for a talk by Fr. Josh Laws: Living Marriage in the Image and Likeness of God. It will take place in Harrison Hall at Our Lady of Perpetual Help church in Ellicott City. The talk will be followed by drinks and dessert and a time of fellowship. For more information contact Kathy Schmidt 410-747-5611 [email protected] To register for childcare, call the parish office at 410-747-4334. 23rd ANNUAL MEMORIAL MASS- The Archdiocese for the Military Services will host the 23rd Annual Memorial Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, 4th Street & Michigan Ave., NE, Washington, D.C. 20017-1566 on Sunday, May 21st at 4:30 pm. This special liturgy honors the men and women of the Armed Forces. Principal Celebrant and Homilist: The Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D., Archbishop for the Military Services. Parking is limited. Military personnel are encouraged to be in uniform. ARCHBISHOP CONDEMNS MURDERS IN EGYPT, CALLS

FOR AN END TO RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION Most Rev. William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, issued the following statement following the deaths of 44 Egyptian Coptic Christians on Sunday: “The murder of so many innocent Christians, coming on the first day of Holy Week, is a horrific reminder of the religious persecution that still takes place in many parts of our world today. As we prepare to mark the persecution and crucifixion of our Lord, Jesus, I invite all people of faith to remember these 44 modern day martyrs and the loved ones they leave behind and to pray for the protection of religious freedom throughout the world and for an end to terror and religious persecution.”

Celebrate Earth Day at St. Anthony’s at One Mass Next Sunday, April 23, 2017 at 12 Noon The urgent challenge to protect our common home includes a concern to bring the whole human family together to seek a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change … Humanity still has the ability to work together in building our common home. (Pope Francis, Laudato Si, #13) Dear Fellow Parishioners, This year, in honor of Earth Day and Arbor Day, we will combine the two Masses at St. Anthony of Padua Church for next Sunday, April 23, 2017, for a special celebration of the Second Sunday of Easter and to recognize all we are doing to care for our common home. Join us for the special Mass at 12:00 Noon at St. Anthony’s as we share in the Eucharist and we bless our peace and rain gardens, new tree plantings, and our brand-new stormwater bioretention garden in our back parking lot. These projects show our commitment to making changes in our daily lives that will help create a more sustainable future. Please note that for Sunday, April 23 Mass will be offered at 12:00Noon at St. Anthony’s. There will be no 9:00 am or 11:30am Masses on Sunday. All other Mass times will remain the same. By combining our Masses this weekend, we can begin to think about how we can reduce our energy consumption, lower our carbon footprint, and most importantly, come together in one place and at one time to celebrate the Lord’s Day, a Day of Rest for all of Creation! May the peace of Christ be with you.

Proclaiming Liberty to CaptivesStatement on human trafficking from the Catholic Bishops of Maryland

April 3, 2017 - The evil of human trafficking is an international, national and local scourge, and a grave violation of the dignity and freedom of all its victims. Human trafficking includes both labor and sex trafficking, and rivals the global drug industry in its scope and profits, affecting the lives of countless victims from all over the world. The U.S. State Department estimates that an alarming 600,000 to 800,000 victims annually are trafficked across nations’ borders worldwide, with 14,500 to 17,500 people trafficked into the United States each year.

Sadly, Maryland is not immune from this tragic reality. Our state is a prime location for local, national, and international trafficking due to the Interstate 95 corridor that connects multiple major cities in the region, the number of truck and rest stops along highways, and the ease of travel that the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport allows to and from the state. In 2014, the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force’s Victims Services Committee identified and provided services to 396 survivors of human trafficking.

As people of faith, this grave injustice cries out for a response. Yet perhaps the most distressing aspect of human trafficking is the cloak of silence gripping its victims. Human trafficking preys upon the vulnerable, such as those seeking to escape poverty and violence, runaways, and those who are hindered by language barriers and ignorance of the law. Often victims are not even aware they are being exploited. The Gospel calls us to break this yoke of modern-day slavery by raising awareness about the scope of this problem and doing all that we can as Catholics to recognize, set free, embrace and empower our brothers and sisters who are victims of human trafficking.

A significant amount of work is already being done by multiple entities to rescue and meet the needs of victims of trafficking, to dismantle trafficking networks, to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions, and to write laws to protect victims and prevent others from becoming victims. The Catholic bishops in Maryland pledge to devote the resources of the Church to support, unify, and expand these efforts wherever possible. As a first

step, we call upon our parishes, schools, social service agencies, hospitals, universities, and other institutions to initiate a comprehensive awareness campaign about human trafficking.

To assist in those efforts, the Catholic Church will sponsor regional trainings throughout the state beginning in the spring of 2017, at which we will bring together national, state, and local experts who will provide participants with effective tools for combating human trafficking in our local communities. We urge Catholics in Maryland to take advantage of these trainings in order to help shine a light on this issue.

Our commitment to addressing this issue reflects the commitment of the world-wide Church and especially Pope Francis, who from the start of his papacy has spoken passionately about this “plague on the body of contemporary humanity.” We join in his call to open our eyes to those who are suffering in our midst:

“I urgently appeal to all men and women of good will, and all those near or far, including the highest levels of civil institutions, who witness the scourge of contemporary slavery, not to become accomplices to this evil, not to turn away from the sufferings of our brothers and sisters, our fellow human beings, who are deprived of their freedom and dignity. Instead, may we have the courage to touch the suffering flesh of Christ, revealed in the faces of those countless persons whom he calls ‘the least of these my brethren.’” (Mt 25:40, 45). ~ Message for the 2015 World Day of Peace.

As individuals, we may feel that the enormity of this crime against humanity cannot be eradicated by our own small efforts, yet even one life rescued due to our increased ability to recognize and assist a victim of

trafficking is of utmost importance.

Cardinal Donald WuerlArchbishop of Washington

The Most Rev. William E. LoriArchbishop of Baltimore

The Most Rev. W. Francis MaloolyBishop of Wilmington

ST. ANTHONY/ST. DOMINIC/MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD

St. Dominic Church - Activities April, May, June, 2017

Join fellow parishioners for Easter Dinner – 1:00 p.m. Sunday, April 23, 2017. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mothers, Fathers, celebrate an early Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 7, 2017 at 12:00 noon for a Dinner & Bingo. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are invited to a Birthday Dinner on Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. – following Vigil of Pentecost Mass. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE CHURCH. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fathers, Mothers celebrate an early Father’s Day on Sunday, June 11, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Please let us know that you are coming by calling the Parish Center – 410-426-0360 at least one week before the event so we can prepare.

Parishioners of St. Dominic, St. Anthony of Padua & Most Precious Blood are invited to

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April 30, 2017

Leave St. Dominic at 12:30 PM

Observe Afternoon Prayer-Tour – Presentation Refreshments

Short History of Muslims in USA Question & Answer Period

Dress Code: Full length pants & full sleeve shirts for everyone. Head scarf for women in Prayer Hall.

Questions or Interested: Please call Sr. Marie Seton 410-444-5572 by April 22, 2017

Join us for an afternoon of learning, sharing, & praying.

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