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Serving Broadneck from a hill overlooking the corner of College Parkway and Cape St. Claire Road. 701 COLLEGE PARKWAY ANNAPOLIS, MD 21409
Formed by God’s Word, Called
to be disciples of Jesus Christ Empowered by the Holy Spirit.
The parish community of St. Andrew by the Bay Seeks to
be A JOYFUL SIGN OF GOD’S REIGN.
As a baptized community of faith in the Roman Catholic Tradition we
celebrate and witness to God’s Presence through:
WORSHIP AND PRAYER, LEARNING AND PROCLAIMING
THE GOSPEL OF JESUS, SERVICE TO GOD’S PEOPLE
AND STEWARDSHIP OF THE GIFTS GOD HAS ENTRUSTED TO US.
St. Andrew by the Bay
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Reflection
Our ways are not God’s ways. Our perspective is not God’s perspective. In the Gospel, Jesus drives the money changers and animal dealers out of the temple. It would appear that he was upset about all this commerce in this most holy place. But there was a legitimacy to the practice. The faithful who came to the temple needed to pay the temple tax and make sacrifices in accordance with the law. They needed to exchange their Roman money for coins without Caesar’s image. They often needed to obtain animals to sacrifice when it was impractical to bring their own. But this is human logic. Jesus hints at his perspective when he says, “’Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up’” (John 2:19). The time of fulfillment is now. The temple in Jerusalem pales in importance to the temple of Christ’s body. The temple building—the paramount sign of God’s presence—is replaced by Jesus himself. There is no need for animal sacrifice when Jesus will make the ultimate sacrifice. But this was lost on the authorities. Paul echoes this when he points out that worshiping one who suffers and dies makes no sense from a human perspective. But from God’s perspective, this sacrifice, freely made, will save the world. What does your life look like from God’s perspective?
Readings
March 4, 2018
Third Sunday of Lent
1st Reading……..…………Exodus 20:1-17 Psalm………...…..……….....19:8, 9 10, 11 2nd Reading…...……1 Corinthians 1:22-25 Gospel……………….….……John 2:13-25
March 11, 2018
Fourth Sunday of Lent
1st Reading..2 Chronicles 36:14-16, 19-23 Psalm.…………………...137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 2nd Reading……………..Ephesians 2:4-10 Gospel…...………..……….…John 3:14-21
Dear Friends,
Jesus made a whip out of cords and drove the money changers out of the temple area and spilled the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables. “Take these out of here, and stop making my Father’s house a marketplace.” – John 2:13-25
The temple is the focus of today’s Gospel. Whereas the Synoptic Gospels place Jesus’ cleansing of the temple immediately after his Palm Sunday entrance into Jerusalem, John places the event early in his Gospel, following Jesus’ first sign at Cana. While the Synoptics recount only one climactic journey to Jerusalem, the Jesus of John’s Gospel makes several trips to the holy city of Jerusalem.
Pilgrims to the temple were expected to make a donation for the maintenance of the edifice. Because Roman currency was considered “unclean,” Jewish visitors had to change their money into Jewish currency before making their temple gift. Moneychangers, whose tables lined the outer courts of the temple, charged exorbitant fees for their service.
Visiting worshipers who wished to have a sacrifice offered on the temple altar would sometimes have to pay 15 to 20 times the market rate for animals purchased inside the temple. Vendors could count on the cooperation of the official temple “inspectors” who, as a matter of course, would reject animals brought in from outside the temple as “unclean” or “imperfect.”
Jesus’ angry toppling of the vendors’ booths and tables is a condemnation of the injustice and exploitation of the faithful in the name of God. So empty and meaningless has their worship become that God will establish a new “temple” in the resurrected body of the Christ.
Of course, the leaders and people do not appreciate the deeper meaning of Jesus’ words, nor did the people who witnessed his miracles understand the true nature of his Messianic mission. John’s closing observations in this reading point to the fact that the full meaning of many of Jesus’ words and acts were understood only later, in the light of his resurrection.
Lent is a time to invite the “stern and angry” Jesus of today’s Gospel into our lives to drive out those things that make our lives less than what God created them to be. To raise one’s voice against injustice, to stand up before the powerful on behalf of the weak, to demand accountability of those who exploit and abuse others for their own gain is to imitate the “holy” and righteous anger of Christ.
Our late winter yearning for the newness, freshness, warmth and light of spring mirrors Jesus’ angry expulsion of the merchants from the temple. Christ comes to bring newness to humankind, to bring a springtime of hope to a people who have lived too long in a winter of alienation and despair.
St. Andrew, pray for us.
Sincerely in Christ,
Blood Drive Today
St. Andrew by the Bay will hold a blood drive today, Sunday, March 4 from 8:30am-1:00pm in the Lower Parking Lot. All donors in March will receive a coupon for a free ice cream or beer from a local
sponsor! Your blood donation will benefit the Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, MD.
Third Sunday of Lent March 4, 2018
Saturday: 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:00, 9:30am (Chorale), and 11:30am (Contemporary Group). Children’s Liturgy of the Word is offered at the 11:30am Mass.
Family Liturgy: Fourth Sunday of the month at 11:30am, October through April
Daily Liturgy: Monday-Friday at 9:00am Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena Prayers
Wednesdays during the 9:00am Liturgy.
Anointing of the Sick: Please come to the front of the church after Mass and Father will be happy to anoint you or call for an appointment.
MMass Intentions:
March 5 – 11, 2018
MON 9:00am - Angelina DeCosmo Requested by the Coyne Family TUE 9:00am - Mary Healey Requested by Ann Aubin WED 9:00am - Mary Ellen Haasch Requested by Jim & Barbara Fons
6:30pm - Dr. Michael Hutchinson Requested by the Harris Family
THU 9:00am - Sean O’Brien Requested by the Harris Family FRI 9:00am - Morning Prayer SAT 5:00pm - Frank Verdone Requested by the Puglisi Family SUN 8:00am - Paul Monaghan, Sr. Requested by the Monaghan
Family 9:30am - Rev. Jerry Hall Requested by the Carbine Family 11:30am - Parishioners
Celebrant Schedule:
March 10 & 11, 2018
Fr. Jeff Dauses Confession - 3:30pm Saturday Saturday Mass - 5:00pm Sunday Mass - 11:30pm
Fr. John Pavlik Sunday Mass - 8:00am Sunday Mass - 9:30pm
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WORSHIP AND PRAYER
Janee Ahlers Michael Angelo
Rhonda Battenfelder Catharine Billey Dawn Bowders
Larry Doyle Catherina Dunne
Prayers for the Sick May our prayers for the sick bring them
comfort, hope and healing. Danny Gray Dave Hogan James Kniffin Rob Lester
David McClarren Connie Panella
Marge Rasheff Marty Reese
Bert Roberts IV Rose Ashburn
Lynn Scuccinarra Peter Venter
John Walstrom
Mass Schedule:
If you would like someone added to the list, please notify the Parish Office.
Intercessory Prayer Group
In Philippians 4:6, St. Paul tells us, “Have no anxiety at all, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” St. Andrew’s Intercessory Prayer Group invites all to come and join us. Our Mission includes interceding for the parish's 50 ministry leaders and staff by name, ministry volunteers and beneficiaries, and the Book of Prayer Intentions. Also, if anyone has urgent need of personal prayers for illness, recovery, struggles, etc., please do not hesitate to contact us. Our next meeting is on Monday, March 12 from 7:15-8:30pm in the Conference Room. For more information or to submit a prayer request, contact Ann Stimson at [email protected] or 410-757-1990, or Emilia Fasano at 410-757-3686 or [email protected].
Congratulations to Our 2017 Parish Honorees
Salt of the Earth, Light of the World – Marie La Valle
Loaves and Fishes
Worship and Prayer – Ann Stimson
Learning & Proclaiming the Gospel – Mary Jean Mollen
Service to God's People – Alaina White
Stewardship of the Gifts God has Entrusted to Us – Richard deStwolinski
Please join us as we celebrate the honorees during the 11:30am Mass next Sunday, March 11 with a light-fare reception in the Upper Hall to follow.
Pray the Rosary
The second Sunday of the month the Rosary will be prayed between Masses in the chapel. Please stay after the 8:00am or 9:30am Mass, or come early to the 9:30am or 11:30am Mass. Materials are available and children are welcome to join us.
Daylight Savings Reminder
Remember to set your clocks ahead 1 hour before going to bed on Saturday, March 10. Daylight Savings begins at 2:00am on Sunday, March 11.
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Lenten & Holy Week Schedule
DAILY MASS Monday through Thursday, 9:00am
Wednesday Evenings, March 7, 14, 21 at 6:30pm
THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Wednesdays, March 7, 14, 21, 5:30-6:30pm
Monday, March 19, 4:00-8:00pm Saturdays, 3:30-4:30pm (with the exception of Holy Saturday)
SOUP SUPPERS 5:00-7:00pm – Fridays during Lent, now through March 23
LENTEN SMALL FAITH GROUPS Parish Center Groups – Friday Evenings, February 16 through March 23
Neighborhood Groups – various times throughout Lent
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 25 Mass with Blessing of Palms
Saturday, 5:00pm; Sunday, 7:30am, 9:30am and 11:30am
MONDAY/TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26-28 9:00am – Daily Mass (Monday and Tuesday); Morning Prayer (Wednesday)
HOLY THURSDAY, MARCH 29 9:00am – Morning Prayer
7:30pm – Mass of the Lord’s Supper Adoration follows – Upper Hall
10:15pm – Night Prayer – Upper Hall
GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30 9:00am – Morning Prayer
1:00pm – Children’s Stations of the Cross 3:00pm – Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
7:30pm – Stations of the Cross
HOLY SATURDAY, MARCH 31 9:00am – Morning Prayer
12:00 Noon – Easter Blessing of Foods 7:30pm – Celebration of the Easter Vigil
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 1 6:15am– Interfaith Sunrise Service at Cape St. Claire Beach
7:30am, 9:30am, and 11:30am – Masses in the Church 9:30am Mass (Children’s Liturgy) – Parish Center Upper Hall
11:30am Mass – Parish Center Upper Hall
The Easter Duty requires Catholics to receive Holy Communion and, if in serious sin, to seek sacramental reconciliation between the irst Sunday in Lent (February 18, 2018)
and Trinity Sunday (May 27, 2018).
Third Sunday of Lent March 4, 2018
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LEARNING AND PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL
Life-Long Faith Formation
Let us pray for our members of the Elect and Candidates
beginning the final period of the journey to the Easter Sacraments!
Our members of the Elect,
preparing for Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist:
Jennifer Manlutac, Kelly Cooper, Kara Lynch, Ryan Kim,
Erica Vaaler, John Vaaler.
Our Candidates for reception into the full communion of the Catholic Church: Skylar Klenkel and
Oliver Vickery.
They have set out with us on the journey of faith that leads to Easter glory.
May Christ be their way, their truth, their life.
JOIN US FOR EARTH DAY 2018! Sunday, April 22 from 1:00 to 3:30pm
Owl Moon Raptor Center Bee Keepers Chesapeake Bay Foundation Annapolis Compost Children’s Surprise Craft Alliance for the Chesapeake Rain Garden Experts and more!
Plus music, food, face-painting and the assorted cats, dogs, rabbits, mice, and other furry and
feathered friends from the SPCA!
Are you involved with an environmental group that you’d like
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Would you like to help with any of these great events or
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Featuring
Catholic Men’s Fellowship Annual Conference
Registration is now open for the Annual Conference of the Catholic Men's Fellowship of Maryland taking place on Saturday, March 10 from 7:00am-4:00pm at St. Philip Neri Church in Linthicum Heights. Contact Bill at [email protected] or 410-349-3176 to join men from our parish who will be meeting at the church at 6:30am to carpool. Numerous men of the parish have attended and raved about past conferences. The main speakers this year include former baseball major leaguer and Severna Park native, Mark Teixeira, and Father
Donald Calloway, who is one of the most popular speakers from past conferences. Closing Mass is with Archbishop William E. Lori, Celebrant. The day provides a great opportunity to both learn and be recharged about your faith. Inviting others is also a simple way to share your faith. The event is also a good opportunity for fathers and teenage (or older) sons to share a day together. This is a sell-out event, so early registration is recommended. Visit the Fellowship's website for more information on the conference, speakers, and registration at http://www.catholicmensfellowship.com/.
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Life-Long Faith Formation
Coming Up in May
See full descriptions at www.standrewbythebay.org/adult-faith.
The Best Is Yet To Be
A time of reflection for older men and women. Thursdays, May 3, 10 and 17 from 9:45-11:45am in the Adult Learning Center A small group experience. Different perspectives on aging. How gratitude can focus your next steps. Strategies for further and deeper growth. Leaving a legacy. Writing a personal "life creed." Facilitator: Martha Monaghan, MSW
Women’s Weekend Retreat
May 4, 5, and 6 Silent retreat on 280 beautiful acres of The Jesuit Retreat Center for Spiritual Growth in Wernersville, Pa. Daily reflections with Fr. Jack Barron, S.J. Daily opportunities for Mass and the sacrament of Reconciliation. Space to "waste time with God" - walking paths, a labyrinth, lakes, chapel, library. Cost: $200, includes meals, room, and use of facilities. Contact: Martha Monaghan at [email protected].
Coming Up in April: The Mass
Dig deeper into this essential practice of our faith. Enrich your experience of this celebration in which we are all called to full, conscious, and active participation. Meets 5 Wednesdays beginning April 18. Facilitators: Deacon Norcio and Stephanie Crane.
Turn Your Car Off!
10 seconds of idling uses more fuel than turning the engine on and off. Turn your engine off when you are sitting for more than 10 seconds, especially near children and in urban areas where pollution levels are already high. Eco-tip provided by GreenFaith: www.greenfaith.org.
The Nicene Creed
The Nicene Creed will continue this Wednesday, March 7 at 7:00pm in the Adult Learning Center.
Spring Grief Support Group
Find support and comfort in a welcoming setting with people who have been there. A place where you’ll be free to share your story, ask your questions, express your grief, or just listen. No judgements made, no unsolicited advice given. All are welcome no matter the
nature of your loss or how long it’s been. Runs 8 Wednesdays beginning March 7 at 9:30am in the Conference Room. Contact Stephany at [email protected].
Starting this Week!
Attention Young Adults
Anne Arundel Catholic, a county-wide ministry for young adults in their 20’s and 30’s run by young adults, seeks to provide young adults a chance to meet each other and grow in their faith and love for Christ! The next ‘Theology on Tap’ is Tuesday, March 6 at 7:00pm upstairs at Iron Rooster in downtown Annapolis. Dr. Tom Little will be speaking on Ignatian Spirituality. Visit https://annearundelcatholic.weebly.com/ for more information. Please RSVP to [email protected] or on the Anne Arundel Catholic Facebook event page.
Recognition
A big thank you to Mark Janocha of Sign-O-Rama in Newark, Delaware for donating our beautiful Welcome Center sign. The Welcome Center has been a wonderful way to invite, welcome, and connect with parishioners, new-comers, and visitors!
Third Sunday of Lent March 4, 2018
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St. Andrew by the Bay Preschool
Important Dates
March 5 & 6 – Daily Mass March 8 & 9 – Dads’ Day March 19 & 20 – Spring/Graduation Pictures March 22 & 23 – Special Lunch Bunch ~ Pizza March 27 & 28 – Easter Parties March 29 - April 4 – Easter Break
2018/2019 Registration
Thank you to everyone who has registered already! We have very few spots left so if you haven’t registered yet, please call or stop by the preschool office! See our website for access to registration forms. A non-refundable fee of $125 per family is due with the registration form.
Tuition Management After sending in your tuition deposit, please register for FACTS. FACTS is how the preschool manages tuition funds and it makes managing and tracking tuition much easier. If you have questions, please contact the preschool office. Extra Clothes/Dress Appropriately Please don’t forget to pack an extra set of clothing in your child’s backpack. With the unpredictable weather the playground can sometimes be wet in spots and we all know how kids like to play on the ground. Also, please dress your child for the weather. It can be cold and windy on the playground. For more information, please call Sue Jeglinski in the Preschool Office at 410-974-1994 or email us at [email protected]. You can also visit our website at:
www.standrewbythebay.org/ preschool
LEARNING AND PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL
Youth Ministry
PREP: 4 Years to Grade 5
Calendar
March 4 & 5 – PREP Classes March 11 & 12 – LYFT/PREP Classes March 18 & 19 – PREP Classes March 25 - April 2 – Easter Break
Registration for Vacation Bible Camp (July 9-13) and Summer Madness (June 25-29) will open for parishioners on April 23.
PREP Calendar
March 4 – PREP Classes March 11 – PREP Classes March 18 – PREP Classes
2018 Summer Madness: June 25-29
Registration will open for parishioners on April 23.
Volunteer Opportunities
Friday Lenten Soup Suppers March 9, 16, 23 from approximately 5:00-7:30pm. Help with set-up,
serving, and clean-up. Email Kim Lynch at [email protected]. Must be Worthy of the Call trained.
March LYFT Programs
March 11 from 9:30-11:30am, and/or March 12 from 4:00-6:00pm and/or 5:30-7:30pm during Elementary PREP sessions. Contact Jen Minor in Parish Office if interested. Must be Worthy of the Call trained.
Confirmation Calendar
March 4 – Letter to Bishop Due
March 31 – Service Hour Logs Due
April 8 – Candidate Review Meeting, 6:00-7:00pm in the Upper Hall
April 27 – Confirmation Rehearsal at St. John Neumann, 6:00-7:30pm
April 28 – Confirmation at 10:00am at St. John Neumann in Annapolis
Annual Spring Clean-up
Our annual spring clean-up is on Saturday, April 7 from 8:00-11:30am. Help for an hour or for all four hours, and please bring gardening tools, such as pruners, rakes and shovels. Sturdy shoes and long pants and shirts are recommended. Credit will be given for youth service project hours. Barring active thunderstorms, it is a rain or shine event. (Rain date: May 12) If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact Jim Schofield at [email protected] or 410-710-4331
Live Your Faith Together
The next LYFT session will take place on Sunday, March 11 and Monday March 12 during your child’s PREP class. We will gather together to learn, laugh, and share with your children as we explore the theme of the day.
SERVICE TO GOD’S PEOPLE
CCan You Help?
We are in need of a volunteer willing to provide weekly transportation to and from our Sunday 11:30am Mass for an older couple residing at Atria Manresa Assisted Living Facility. If you can assist with this need, please contact Fr. Jeff Dauses at [email protected]. Thank you.
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Lenten Soup Suppers
Our Lenten Soup Suppers continue on Friday, March 9, 16, and 23 from 5:00-7:00pm in the Upper Hall. Enjoy delicious soups made by our Hospitality Committee, as well as community fellowship. A free-will offering will be accepted. We look forward to seeing you there!
This Week’s Soups are Vegetable with White Beans and Broccoli and Cheese.
Divine Breath Yoga
Breathe, stretch, and pray your way into a unique Lenten experience. Join free Christ-centered Divine Breath Yoga practices with scripture meditation in the Lower Hall each Tuesday evening from 7:00-8:15pm with parishioner Candace Decker. Enjoy Christian music while practicing a mindful breath and gentle movements. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat (extra mats and blocks are available). The practice can be modified to a chair yoga practice. The ministry is ongoing, no pre-registration is required. Check the parish calendar for cancellations. Questions? Contact Candace at 701-330-5544 or [email protected].
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
The Knights of Columbus are hosting their annual St Patrick’s Day Celebration on Saturday, March 17 from 6:00-11:00pm in the Parish Center. Your ticket includes a catered meal of corned beef and cabbage, pit beef and turkey, mac-n-cheese, BBQ beans, soft drinks, and beer on tap. Enjoy dancing to a DJ, a 50/50 raffle and door prizes. Irish coffee will be available for $5. Tickets are $30 in advance/$200 for a table of 8 and can be purchased after all Masses or online at https://kofc.ticketleap.com/pat2018. Contact Chris Nemarich at 410-533-2184 or Mike Riggin at 410-218-0447 for more information. (This is an adults-only event.)
Knitting Circle
Join our Prayer Shawl Ministry by making a shawl for those who are sick, bereaved, or otherwise in need of comfort. The next meeting is this Tuesday, March 6, 9:30-11:00am in the Adult Learning Center. Join us!
My Sister’s Place Casserole Project
Members are reminded to bring their food to the Parish Center’s kitchen no later than 8:45am on Monday, March 12 for the lunch being served that day at My Sister’s Place. Parish Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday. Or call Maureen Bennett at any time to drop your food off at her house. Members of our parish serve the food from our
casserole project as the lunch meal at MSP on the second Monday of each month. Parishioners who would like to join us, even on an occasional basis, or would like more information about preparing fresh food and/or casseroles may call Maureen at 410-349-1123.
My Brother’s Pantry
Every weekend, My Brother's Pantry collects non-perishable food and monetary donations. Once a month it distributes this food to approximately 145 less fortunate families on the Broadneck Peninsula. We are regularly in need of canned meat or fish, soup, pasta sauce, peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese, boxed rice, canned beans and cereal. Please place your food contributions into the crib located in the Narthex. Please check the expiration dates since expired food cannot be distributed. Instead of non-perishable food, you may also place a monetary donation or check made out to “My Brothers Pantry” into the lock box attached to the crib. Thank you.
Bulletin Deadline
Submissions to the parish bulletin are due two Tuesdays prior to the date of the bulletin. Please send your submission to: [email protected]
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STEWARDSHIP
March 5 – 11, 2018
MONDAY, March 5, 2018 2:30pm—St. Vincent de Paul—CR 4:30pm—PREP: 4 Years-Grade 5—PC 5:00pm—SAINTS Rehearsal—CH 6:00pm—PREP: 4 Years-Grade 5—PC 6:00pm—Cherub Choir Rehearsal—CH 6:30pm—Children’s Choir Rehearsal—CH 7:00pm—Pastoral Council Meeting—ALC 7:15pm—Middle School Choir—CH 7:30pm—Gisela’s Study Group—UH
TUESDAY, March 6, 2018 9:30am—Prayer Shawl Ministry—ALC 9:45am—Church History—CR 7:00pm—Divine Breath Yoga—LH 7:30pm—Hand Bell Choir Rehearsal—CH 7:30pm—RCIA—CR
WEDNESDAY, March 7, 2018 9:30am—Scripture Sharing—ALC 9:30am—Grief Support Group—CR 5:30pm—Confessions—CH 6:30pm—Mass—CH 7:00pm—Nicene Creed—ALC 7:00pm—Scouts—UH 7:30pm—Chorale Rehearsal—CH
THURSDAY, March 8, 2018 9:30am—Adoration/Benediction—Chapel 9:30am—Walking With Purpose—PC 11:30am—WWP Leadership Mtg.—ALC 2:30pm—St. Vincent de Paul—CR 5:00pm—Altar Server Training—CH 7:00pm—Contemporary Music—CH 7:00pm—Hospitality Committee Mtg.—CR 7:00pm—Walking With Purpose—ALC
FRIDAY, March 9, 2018 5:00pm—Lenten Soup Supper—UH 7:00pm—Lenten Small Groups—PC
SATURDAY, March 10, 2018 7:30am—Fishers of Men—ALC
SUNDAY, March 11, 2018 9:30am—Nursery—NUR 9:45am—Children’s Cat—CLR 7 10:00am—PREP: 4 Years-Grade 5—PC 11:30am—CLOW—Sacristy 12:30pm—Parish Honors Reception—UH 4:45pm—PREP: Grades 6-8—PC 6:30pm—PREP: Grades 9-12—PC KEY: ALC-Adult Learning Center, CR-Conference Room, LH-Lower Hall, UH-Upper Hall, CH-Church, PC-Parish Center, PO-Parish Office, NX-Narthex, KIT-Kitchen, NUR-Nursery, CLR-Classroom, PL-Parking Lot
Archbishop’s Annual Appeal
Through your support of the 2018 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, our parish community follows Pope Francis’ encouragement to become missionary disciples as we support ministries that bring to life the Gospel message across the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Through the Appeal, St. Andrew by the Bay receives support and assistance through offices such as the Office of Evangelization, which supports our Youth Ministry program, and the Respect Life Office, which promotes the dignity of all life. If you have yet to make a pledge to the 2018 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, please complete a pledge form or pledge online at http:/www.archbalt.org/appeal/give/. Thank you for your prayers and support!
Catholic School Tuition Assistance
Many families want to send their children to a Catholic School but cannot do so without financial assistance. FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment will be conducting the financial need analysis for St. Andrew by the Bay parishioners attending Catholic Schools during the 2018/2019 school year. Families applying for financial aid will need to complete an application and submit the necessary supporting documentation to FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment by April 15, 2018. Applicants can apply online at the FACTS website www.factstuitionaid.com, or visit our parish website and find the “Tuition Assistance” link on our webpage. Make sure to list St. Andrew by the Bay as your home parish.
Building & Maintenance Fund
Next weekend, our second collection is for our Building and Maintenance Fund. Your contributions enable us to keep our parish facilities and equipment in top operating condition and allow us to congregate and worship in pleasant surroundings. Thank you!
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Bring the whole Family!! Hot dogs, pizza, snacks & drinks
available for purchase!
Bingo Tickets: $15 advance/$18 at door
Raffle Tickets: $1 each or $5 for 6 tickets
You can buy tickets: - from Workcampers
- after all Masses the weekends of March 17/18 & April 7/8;
- in the parish office from 8:30 am-4:30 pm
- will be sold at the door.
For more information or questions contact Meredith Powell at
410-974-4366 or [email protected].
Bingo by the Bay! to benefit:
St. Andrew by the Bay Youth Ministry Catholic Heart Workcamp Mission Trip 2018
20 Games! At least $50 worth of gift cards
for each game winner!
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