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THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year B July 1, 2012 Bulletin Because of sin, sickness and death have entered the world, but are overcome through the resurrection of Jesus. He hears the cry of those in need, healing the sick and raising the dead to life. He made himself poor that we might become rich. THIS WEEK’S CHURCH CAMPUS MINISTRY MEETINGS Tuesday PRAYER GROUP……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9:30 A.M. (Chapel) LEGION OF MARY ............................................................................................... 11:00 A.M. (Upper Meeting Room) CHOIR.................................................................................................................................. 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) MEN’S CLUB .................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) Thursday CHOIR.................................................................................................................................. 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 4 p.m. / Sunday: 9:45 a.m. _________________________ LITURGY NOTES Hymnal: African American Heritage Hymnal Psalm 30 Refrain: I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. Special Parish Collection: Bereavement Ministry Through the waters of Baptism we welcome Imani Jenifer, Chloe Jenifer, & Courtney Jenifer, daughters of Lisa Gillis & Anton Jenifer to the New All Saints family at the 9:45 a.m. Mass. PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOME/HOSPITAL: Louella Butler (Courtland Gardens); Calvin & Jean Carter (Emerald Estates); Genesta Lane (Augsburg Lutheran); Donna Payne (Courtland Gardens); Veronica Peaco (Emerald Estates); Lyla Thomas (Kozy Kottage); Teresa Logan (Envoy- Pikesville) SHUT-IN” PARISHIONERS: Catherine Brown; Donald Evans; Jean Fenzel; Theresa Ford; Carolyn Gray; Gwendolyn Hall; Anna Jones; Jeanette Pittman; Daniel Ryan; Jeanette Sterling; Marian Thomas; Edmund Ward; Beatrice Washington SICK PARISHIONERS: Mary Bevans; Merle Borel; Belinda Cornish; Loretta Davis; Margaret Fernandez; Harriett Garrett; William Glascoe; Rosalie Griffin; Agnes Gross; Eleanor Hairston; Susie Harding; Ivy Harris; Sheila Ishmael; Catherine Johnson; Denise Matthews; Alvin Moore; Karen Moore; John Murray; Freeman & Theresa Oliver; Charles Richardson; Theresa Sisco; Stewart Smith; Margaret Wallace; Vanessa Westcott; Gerald White, Sr.; Gerald (Tony) White, Jr.; Jean Williams SICK FAMILY & FRIENDS: Laurence Ben; William Bevans III; Denise Brockington; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary; Steven Hargrove; Regina Johns; Leroy Johnson; Lillie Johnson; Constance Jones; Gilbert Lewis; Melinda Miller; Beverly Reddeck; Lanier Richards; Marjorie Williams; Deborah Windley R.I.P. With sorrow we announce the death of Ms. Constance Jones (6/23), mother of parishioner Marcia Morton. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. JULY PARISH EVENTS (1) Vacation Bible School: July 2-3, July 5-6, and July 9-13 (No session July 4). Sessions are from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to all participants. This year's theme is "The ARMOR OF GOD." We welcome all youth ages 4-13. Laura Thomas is available after mass for registrations. Call Ingrid McLaughlin (410) 356-2822. (2) BIBLE STUDY: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, JULY 8 25! Goals of the upcoming Bible Study series are: 1. Knowledge of the fulfillment of God’s saving power. 2. Becoming faithful Disciples 3. Becoming transitional leaders 4. Becoming agents of healing and restorations 5. Formulas to overcome obstacles 6. God’s guidance of the Christian way 7. Awareness of our innocence through the Risen Christ Session I: Sun, July 8 (8:30am)/Wed, July 11 (12n) Acts 1-2 Session II: Sun, July 15 (8:30am)/Wed, July 18 (12n) Acts 3-5 Session III: Sun, July 22 (8:30am)/Wed, July 25 (12n) Acts 6-8 There will be recess in August; classes will resume in September. Prep Materials: Bible; the course text will be the Little Rock Scripture Study Guide. These may be purchased at the church store upon arrival. All are encouraged to participate, especially ministry leaders! Sign up forms may be retrieved at entrances. (3) Parish Picnic & Mass on Church Campus Saturday, July 14. At this mass, we will recognize all 2012 graduates. Please see the Graduation Recognition Form in your bulletins for more information. SHARE Food Network: 3 July Packages: (1) A Value Package ($20), (2) Summer Seafood Special ($20), and (3) Pork Lovers Special ($20). Payment is due July 8; pick up on Saturday, July 21. Contact the rectory office (410) 542-0445 or Ruby Handy at (410) 448-1160.
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Page 1: THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year B · Butler (Courtland Gardens); Calvin & Jean Carter (Emerald Estates); Genesta Lane ... Denise Brockington; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary;

THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – Year B July 1, 2012 Bulletin

Because of sin, sickness and death have entered the world, but are overcome through the resurrection of Jesus. He hears the cry of

those in need, healing the sick and raising the dead to life. He made himself poor that we might become rich.

THIS WEEK’S CHURCH CAMPUS MINISTRY MEETINGS

Tuesday PRAYER GROUP……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9:30 A.M. (Chapel) LEGION OF MARY ............................................................................................... 11:00 A.M. (Upper Meeting Room) CHOIR.................................................................................................................................. 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) MEN’S CLUB .................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) Thursday CHOIR.................................................................................................................................. 7:00 P.M. (Music Room)

Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday: 4 p.m. / Sunday: 9:45 a.m.

_________________________

LITURGY NOTES Hymnal: African American Heritage Hymnal Psalm 30 Refrain: I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. Special Parish Collection: Bereavement Ministry Through the waters of Baptism we welcome Imani Jenifer, Chloe Jenifer, & Courtney Jenifer, daughters of Lisa Gillis & Anton Jenifer to the New All Saints family at the 9:45 a.m. Mass.

PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOME/HOSPITAL: Louella Butler (Courtland Gardens); Calvin & Jean Carter (Emerald Estates); Genesta Lane (Augsburg Lutheran); Donna Payne (Courtland Gardens); Veronica Peaco (Emerald Estates); Lyla Thomas (Kozy Kottage); Teresa Logan (Envoy- Pikesville) “SHUT-IN” PARISHIONERS: Catherine Brown; Donald Evans; Jean Fenzel; Theresa Ford; Carolyn Gray; Gwendolyn Hall; Anna Jones; Jeanette Pittman; Daniel Ryan; Jeanette Sterling; Marian Thomas; Edmund Ward; Beatrice Washington SICK PARISHIONERS: Mary Bevans; Merle Borel; Belinda Cornish; Loretta Davis; Margaret Fernandez; Harriett Garrett; William Glascoe; Rosalie Griffin; Agnes Gross; Eleanor Hairston; Susie Harding; Ivy Harris; Sheila Ishmael; Catherine Johnson; Denise Matthews; Alvin Moore; Karen Moore; John Murray; Freeman & Theresa Oliver; Charles Richardson; Theresa Sisco; Stewart Smith; Margaret Wallace; Vanessa Westcott; Gerald White, Sr.; Gerald (Tony) White, Jr.; Jean Williams SICK FAMILY & FRIENDS: Laurence Ben; William Bevans III; Denise Brockington; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary; Steven Hargrove; Regina Johns; Leroy Johnson; Lillie Johnson; Constance Jones; Gilbert Lewis; Melinda Miller; Beverly Reddeck; Lanier Richards; Marjorie Williams; Deborah Windley

R.I.P. With sorrow we announce the death of Ms. Constance Jones (6/23), mother of parishioner Marcia Morton. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.

JULY PARISH EVENTS (1) Vacation Bible School: July 2-3, July 5-6, and July 9-13

(No session July 4). Sessions are from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to all participants. This year's theme is "The ARMOR OF GOD." We welcome all youth ages 4-13. Laura Thomas is available after mass for registrations. Call Ingrid McLaughlin (410) 356-2822.

(2) BIBLE STUDY: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, JULY 8 – 25! Goals of the upcoming Bible Study series are:

1. Knowledge of the fulfillment of God’s saving power. 2. Becoming faithful Disciples 3. Becoming transitional leaders 4. Becoming agents of healing and restorations 5. Formulas to overcome obstacles 6. God’s guidance of the Christian way 7. Awareness of our innocence through the Risen Christ

Session I: Sun, July 8 (8:30am)/Wed, July 11 (12n) – Acts 1-2 Session II: Sun, July 15 (8:30am)/Wed, July 18 (12n) – Acts 3-5

Session III: Sun, July 22 (8:30am)/Wed, July 25 (12n) – Acts 6-8

There will be recess in August; classes will resume in September. Prep Materials: Bible; the course text will be the Little Rock Scripture Study Guide. These may be purchased at the church store upon arrival. All are encouraged to participate, especially ministry leaders! Sign up forms may be retrieved at entrances.

(3) Parish Picnic & Mass on Church Campus – Saturday, July 14. At this mass, we will recognize all 2012 graduates. Please see the Graduation Recognition Form in your bulletins for more information.

SHARE Food Network: 3 July Packages: (1) A Value Package ($20), (2) Summer Seafood Special ($20), and (3) Pork Lovers Special ($20). Payment is due July 8; pick up on Saturday, July 21. Contact the rectory office (410) 542-0445 or Ruby Handy at (410) 448-1160.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! “July 1

st – July 7

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1 Rona Dixon; Donza Shelton 2 Joseph Hairston; Joseph Henley; Robin King; Michael Logan; Jacquelyn Williams 3 Michael Jones; Dante Murphy 4 Regina Carson 5 Chyna Brown; Athena Quickley; Germel Riles; Alaya Woodard 6 Alberta Davis; Michael Gambrill; Helen Patterson 7 Francis Hawkins

News from Parish Ministries Centennial Committee: ENVELOPES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PARISHIONERS IN SUPPORT OF THE WINDOWS PROJECTS. The Centennial Giving Levels are: Penny Futurist - $2.12; Youth Foundation Pillars - $25; Centennial Donor - $100-$500; Centennial Saint - $1,000; 2012 Centennial Club - $2,012; Heritage Stone Sponsor - $5,000; Platinum Sponsor - $10,000. The committee invites all to be a part of this much needed effort. Each donor will be recognized regardless of the amount given. Cans are available for children at sacristy. Let us reach our goal of $250,000. Make checks payable to the Urban Resource Foundation. Centennial envelopes and cans may be placed in the regular collection basket. Knights of Columbus Mother Lange Council is holding a raffle with $500 first prize, $275 second prize and $125 third prize. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Proceeds help the Knights with many capital projects in the area. Please see any Knight for tickets or contact the rectory. NAS Summer Music Ministry welcomes all to join the Summer Choir and musicians. The choir will rehearse on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. in the music room. The instrumentalists will rehearse on Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. in the Church. For more information, please see Andre Briscoe. New All Saints Travel Club TRIP to CHARLESTON, S.C. AND SAVANNAH, GA.: August 6-11, 2012 (6 days / 5 nights). Price is $599. Call the parish office for reservations and information. NAS MEN’S CLUB sponsors 2012 CRAB FEAST – August 19, 1-5 p.m. at Martin’s West! Tickets are $60 per person. Purchase tickets from Men’s Club members. Deadline for ticket payment is August 1. See flyer in your bulletin for more information. St. Vincent de Paul Annual Toiletry Collection - September 15 & 16: Donations of toiletries for the homeless should include but not limited to medium sizes of toothpaste, soap, wash clothes, deodorant, shaving cream, etc. As always we thank you for your continued support. Reminders of dates will appear in bulletins periodically.

CHURCH STORE HOURS: Saturdays after mass; Sundays (July 8 and July 22) after mass. You may make purchases through the parish office. “Centennial mugs” are on sale for $5.00 each. An additional shipment of new missals (3 year-cycles with the new responses, $35 each) is expected soon.

The New All Saints St. Vincent de Paul Ministry gratefully acknowledges the enthusiastic participation of our parish community in the annual clothing drive – May 19/20 Bundle Sunday. We appreciate the spirited support given by our Youth Group.

COMMUNITY NOTES

Project Good Help is a short term service experience for single Catholic women ages 19-35, offered August 2-8. The Sisters of Bon Secours believes that giving young adults an opportunity to both touch lives through direct service to people in need and to deepen their faith will transform lives. Join a group of volunteers and assist the Sisters of Bon Secours. For more information, call (845) 721-0980 or visit www.bonsecoursvocation.org. Catholic Charities Answers for the Aging is a free and confidential information and referral service for seniors/elders, their families, friends and/or caregivers. They offer brochures on several topics that include getting a good night’s sleep, older drivers, diabetes, depression, hearing loss, healthy eating over 50 and more. For more information, please call (410) 646- 0100.

Job Opportunities: (1) CAMP GLOW is in need of a nurse for its July session, which runs from the 15th through the 20th. Camp GLOW is a week-long residential camp for adults with developmental disabilities sponsored by the Archdiocese of Baltimore. It takes place at the Msgr. O’Dwyer Retreat House, (15523 York Rd., Sparks, MD). Contact: Bill Fleming, Director, Office of Disabilities Ministry, [email protected] or 410-547-5410. (2) PREGNANCY CENTER WEST has an opening for a part time Office Manager with significant experience (2+ years) in office management and employee supervision. Applicant must possess excellent written & verbal communication skills, detail oriented, proficient in Microsoft & Access and must be in agreement with our Mission Statement. To receive copies of the Mission Statement, job description, and an application email a cover letter to [email protected]. In Subject Line put Maureen/Office Manager Application. Due to the busyness of our crisis calls, we would ask for no phone calls and we will be unable to follow up with any inquiries which do not meet the above minimum requirements

A little boy was overheard praying, “Lord, if you can’t make me a better boy, don’t worry about it. I’m having a real good time like I am.”


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