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20408 Point Lookout Rd. • Great Mills, MD 20634 Parish Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday 8:00am to 3:00pm • Appointments can be made by calling the rectory.
301-994-0525 • FAX: 301-994-1547 • www.holyfacechurch.org
PARISH STAFF
Pastor, Rev. Jerry Gamrot Deacon, Mr. Paul Bielewicz
Parish Bookkeeper, Mrs. Anya Naegele
Faith Formation, Mrs. Laura Lang Youth Ministry, Mr. Chris Harris [email protected] R.C.I.A., Mrs. Ashley Davis
Chairperson, Parish Council, Mrs. Laura Schuyler
Little Flower School, Grades Pre-K-8 Principal, Mrs. Barbara Stirling [email protected] 301-994-0404,
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday: 4:15pm or by appointment ROSARY: Monday: 6:00pm
EUCHARIST:
Saturday: Vigil 5:00pm Sunday: 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:30am
Daily: 8:00am Tuesday through Friday Tuesday: 10:00am during school year
Holy Days: As Announced
ADORATION WITH BENEDICTION First Thursday of the Month
6:00pm
Bulletin Deadline: in Writing by Monday 3:00 pm
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
An Act of Spiritual Communion
by St. Alphonsus Liguori
My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my
heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite
myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
Welcome to the Holy Face Catholic Church family. On behalf of our parishioners, I invite you to tour our website and get acquainted with our growing and vibrant faith community. Better yet, please come visit us in person, worship with us, and make this your spiritual home. If you need more information about our parish, please do not hesitate to call me. May the peace of Christ be with you. Your brother in Christ, Rev. Jerry Gamrot New Parishioners: The parish family of Holy Face welcomes all new parishioners! Please fill out a registration form available on our webpage or in the back of the church and drop it in the collection basket at Sunday Mass. If you have any questions, please call the Parish Office at 301-994-0525. You may also reach our Welcoming Committee at [email protected] Welcome! Sacrament of Baptism: Expectant parents must attend our Baptism Preparation Program which is offered monthly. Baptism is the first and most important Sacrament as it introduces us to the Faith. Baptisms are offered on the First Sunday of the month at the 11:30am Mass and immediately following. Call the Parish Office to schedule a baptism and to make arrangements to attend our Baptism Program. Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements should be made well in advance of an intended marriage, at least six months and even up to a year prior. Please call the Parish Office to arrange an appointment with the Pastor. Attendance at the Marriage Preparation Program is required. Sick and Hospital Visits: Please let the Parish Office know if you have a family member who is ill at home or in the hospital so we may add them to our prayer list and arrange, if appropriate, for visits from our Homebound Ministry and the Pastor. R.C.I.A.: If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about the Catholic faith or in becoming Catholic, please contact the Parish Office for details about the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults or contact the Parish Office at (301)994-0525. Choir: Practice is held on Wednesday evenings at 7pm in the Church choir loft. New members are always welcome. Parish and School Websites and email: Visit our Holy Face website at www.holyfacechurch.org for up-to-date information regarding our parish. Questions or concerns may be emailed to: [email protected]. You can also visit the Little Flower School website at www.littleflowercatholic.org for additional information regarding our school. Parish Cemetery Information: Contact Catholic Cemeteries at 301-475-5005 or 301-932-1766.
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
New Neighbors
Today we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. He has entered a new neighborhood, and he has made room for us. After three days in the tomb, Jesus rose again to display his power over death—all death, his and ours. The resurrection is a sign of God’s power and of human hope. We have nothing to fear. We trust God’s complete desire to end all misery and to raise us up in glory.
The Letter to the Colossians says, “If then you were raised with Christ, seek what is above. ... Think of what is above, not of what is on earth.”
With the resurrection of Jesus, we have moved into a new neighborhood. We no longer live in a place of sin and suffering. We live in hope and glory. We sustain this happy life when we seek what is above, not what is on earth. We contemplate the life of prayer, charity and peacefulness, and not the life of greed, selfishness and hatred. We live in a new place away from the addictions of old.
This Easter day brings immense rejoicing. It also brings expectations. It expects that we who are privileged to live with the risen Christ will keep up the neighborhood. We will have all the help we need from the Spirit who dwells within us. This Easter, let us joyfully think of what is above and place ourselves at the service of the One who will raise us up in glory.
Bulletin Board
April 13, 2020 - April 19, 2020
PLEASE NOTE
Mass intentions originally planned
for this week will be rescheduled
once the public Masses resume.
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Mass Intentions for the Week
(Mon) Acts 2:14,22-23/Mt 28:8-15 (Tues) Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18 (Wed) Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35 (Thurs) Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48 (Fri) Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14 (Sat) Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15 (Sun) Divine Mercy Sunday Acts 2:42-47 1 Pt 1:3-9 Jn 20:19-31
Weekly Readings
PRAY FOR OUR SICK Please include the following people, as well as all of our family and friends who are ill in your prayers, especially:
Mike Alvey, Jan Barnes, Beaner Barnett, Ester Mae Battle, Lilly Mae Battle, Shirley Mae Battle, Robert Baumgarten, Nancy Brown, Judy Broyles, John Cardinal, Francis Countiss, Cindy Davis, Rose Daye, Michael Dement, Roger Detrick, Francis Dominique, Kathy Dominique, Joe Eversole, Marjorie Fechtig, Dillon Fiske, Don Geary, Gail Gennaro, Bruce Genovese, Caleb Getscher, Elizabeth Gray, Tiffany Grey, Annie Hills, Jennifer Hills, Maslynn Holmes, Pam Howard, Carole Humphrey, Janice Ivancik, George Izon, Barbara Lamb, Matt Lamb, June Lang, Bie Le, Taylor Love, Janice Lynch, Patricia Madrigal, Teresa Mayor, Joanne McGilloway, Virginia McKeen, Barbara McNary, Norma Miller, Dolores Norris, Harold Owens, Linda Palchinsky, Gertrude Pirko, Dickie Russell, Robert Russell, Duncan Scott, Margaret Sison, Bea Slaske, Norma Szewczyk, Steve Taylor, Lois Testerman, Anthony Thomas, Cathy Thomas, Mary Thomas, Mark Thomason, Robert Wheeler, John Williams, Charlie Wise, Jr., Kathy Wood, Elizabeth Young.
Call the Parish Office to have names added to or removed from our list.
SERVICE PRAYER LIST Please remember in your prayers all of our troops and their civilian counterparts serving in war zones as well as all those in service around the world: LCDR Randy Dodds, US Navy PFC Jacob A. Gilbert, USMC LCDR Richard C. Moebius, Jr., US Navy Lt.Col. Brett A. Shilling, USAF Airman Steven M. Lamb, USAF 2Lt. Danielle Wilkin, USAF SSgt Gregory Bergin, USAF LT Jacob Schmidt, US Navy SSgt Andrew Unkle, US Army LT Michael Woehrer, US Navy SPC Alexander D. Unkle, US Army LTJG Mark D. Sweet, Jr., US Navy LT Kevin Peters, USCG Pvt Gavin Podlaski, US Army Capt. Clayton Scott, USMC Capt. Matt Barchick, USMC Lt Adam Patterson, US Navy Capt. Steven Beck, USMC GSgt. Patrick J. Pullman, USMC If you would like to add a loved one to our armed forces prayer list, please contact the Parish Office during normal business hours—301-994-0525
In Our Prayers
Rosary, Bible Study and all other meetings and events will resume at the direction of the Archdiocese of Washington.
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
Are You Thirsting For God?
Are you someone who would like to learn more about your Catholic Faith? 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 re-ceived Confirmation & Communion?
Others may be thirsting too…
For each of us faith is a journey marked with moments of conversion along the way…we move from unbelief to initial faith, from sin to repentance, from painful isolation to the joyful experience of a loving community, from fear to love.
Faith, conversion, repentance, celebration and community ---five basic elements that are present in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). The RCIA provides a setting where the journey of faith and moments of conversion can be cele-brated within the local Church community.
RCIA is a place to ask questions and seek understanding. Come and See! Invite a friend! All are Welcome! RCIA meets Sunday’s at Little Flower School from 10:15 A.M. to 11:15 A.M. For more information, contact the Parish Office at (301)994-0525.
Like Mary and Joseph, families have a
mission to welcome Jesus into their
homes and lives, to “listen to him, speak
with him, take care of him, protect him
and grow with him, and in this way
improve the world.” -Pope Francis
Sunday Faith Formation serves all parish children.
Weekly sessions for Pre-K through 8th Grade meet
on Sundays from 10:15am to 11:20am. Two years
of faith formation are usually required prior to
reception of the Sacraments of First Reconciliation,
Eucharist and Confirmation. We always welcome
new team members as catechists, substitutes, hall
monitors and teen assistants.
Faith Formation Calendar
NO CLASSES UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE
CLOW Upcoming Meeting Dates
CLOW (Children’s Liturgy of the Word) is for
children ages 3 to 1st Grade only.
Children coming to CLOW during Lent will receive a Lenten cut-out sheet packet in which they are encouraged to create their own scenes and return them now through Palm Sunday to be displayed downstairs by our altar. Keep the focus in the right direction —
Christ!
BIBLE STUDY WILL NOT MEET
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
Knights of Columbus
Grand Knight Charles Shilling
301-535-8339
HE IS RISEN!
"This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad" (Ps 118:24).
Wishing you and your family a most joyous and blessed Easter.
Holy Face Knights of Columbus
The Name of God is Mercy
Today, Divine Mercy is the fastest growing devotion in the Catholic Church. So, what exactly is Divine Mercy? You may know it as an image revealed to Saint Faustina. Or a special form of prayer, or perhaps as a new feast day instituted by St. John Paul II. While all of those are true,
Divine Mercy is even greater. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92z3aqaM7n8&list=PLS-4ccmzBJ06zVxHnSXTIx8C00ckw0Khv&index=8&t=0s
A Prayer for Protection in Time of Pandemic
O Mary, you always brighten our path as a sign of salvation and of hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who, at the Cross, took part in Jesus’ pain while remaining steadfast in faith. O loving Mother, you know what we need, and we are confident you will provide for us as at Cana in Galilee. Intercede for us with your Son Jesus, the Divine Physician, for those who have fallen ill, for those who are vulnerable, and for those who have died. Intercede also for those charged with protecting the health and safety of others and for those who are tending to the sick and seeking a cure. Help us, O Mother of Divine Love, to conform to the will of the Father and to do as we are told by Jesus, who took upon himself our sufferings and carried our sorrows, so as to lead us, through the Cross, to the glory of the Resurrection. Amen. Under thy protection we seek refuge, O Holy Mother of God. In our needs, despise not our petitions, but deliver us always from all dangers, O glorious and blessed Virgin. Amen. (Adapted from the prayer of Pope Francis)
NEED TAX HELP?
Beginning February 3, 2020, IRS/AARP certified tax
counselors will provide free tax preparation and
electronic filing for low to moderate income taxpayers
of any age in St. Mary’s County. Taxpayers do not need
to be a member of AARP. Call 240-466-1740 between
9:00am and 4:30pm to schedule an appointment.
Walk-in service is available at the Lexington Park
Rescue Squad in Lexington Park on Mondays and
Wednesdays 9:00am to 6:00pm and Saturdays 9:00 to
12:00pm.
If you would like to have a Mass ($10), the Sanctuary Lamp ($5), or Altar Flowers ($50) dedicated in someone’s memory or honor, please call the Rectory at 301-994-0525.
Flowers—Masses—Lamps
LITTLE FLOWER SCHOOL UPCOMING SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
SCHOOL IS CLOSED DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS
Ten Reasons to Choose a Catholic Education
1. Catholic tradition and academic excellence in a community grounded in faith
2. Balanced curriculum that includes art, music and fitness
3. Emphasis on moral development, service to others and leadership skills
4. A 99% graduation rate
5. Strong preparation for further education
6. Safe and disciplined environment
7. Exceptional faculty who help students reach their highest potential
8. Individual attention in a caring community
9. Commitment to technology use to enhance education
10. Good stewardship of resources
*Bingo every Wednesday, doors open at 5:30 pm; early bird special starts at 6:45pm. Cash prizes! Food and drink will also be for sale. *Are you on social media? Don't forget to "like" us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/littleflowercatholic) and "follow" us on Twitter and Instagram (@LFSpatriots)!
Little Flower School
OFFERTORY
During Lent, we focus our daily activities on
growing closer to Christ through an
increase in prayer, fasting and almsgiving. It
is a wonderful goal to try and extend some
of the changes we make in our lives beyond
the liturgical season. Signing up with
FaithDirect is a great way to focus on
almsgiving throughout the year. It is a
secure and convenient way to make a
conscious decision about your financial
support of our many wonderful ministries.
Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our
church code: MD210.
Thank you for your continued support of
our parish family!
God Bless You,
Father Jerry
Help Support the Church
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD - APRIL 12, 2020
UPCOMING EVENTS
Lenten Food Drive
Hunger is an ever-present reality in our community. Local food pantries are experiencing a great demand for food. To help replenish supplies, Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of Washington together are sponsoring the Lenten Food Drive.
When you come to Mass, please leave your donation downstairs in the bins. Our collection will be donated to HOPE. If you prefer, you may make a contribution to “Catholic Charities” with a note that it is for the food drive. Thank you for your generous contributions.
Archdiocese of Washington
Jubilarian Celebration of Marriage
The annual Archdiocese of Washington Jubilarian Celebration of Marriage, honors couples married 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 51+ years. This year the Mass will be held on Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 2:00pm at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception with his Excellency, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, as the celebrant. To register, please contact the Parish Office.
For more information, please call the Office for Family Life at 301-853-4546 or email [email protected].