st. elizabeth catholic church 22nd sunday ordinary time. elizabeth parish rockville, maryland 1...
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“Whoever wishes to come after
me must deny himself, take up
his cross and follow me.” Matthew 16:24
CONTACT US:
Office: 301.881.1380
School: 301.881.1824
Email: [email protected]
www.StElizabethChurchMD.org
SUNDAY MASSES:
Saturday: 5pm
Sunday: 7:30am, 9am, 10:30am,
12:15pm and 6pm
WEEKDAY MASSES:
Monday - Friday: 7am and 11:30am
Saturday: 9am
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION:
Saturday, 4:00pm
Every Wednesday 7:00 - 7:30pm,
or by appointment.
BAPTISM OF CHILDREN:
Parents must be registered and participate
in a parent preparation program. For spe-
cific details, call the parish office or pick
up ‘Planning My Baby’s Baptism’ from
the table in the Commons.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION
OF ADULTS:
Adults interested in becoming Catholic
are always welcomed, and may partici-
pate in our weekly inquiry discussion
group. Please contact the parish office for
details, and pick up info in the Commons.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE:
Planning for a wedding must occur at
least six months prior to a desired date; a
marriage preparation program is required.
Contact with a parish priest must occur
before any specific date is planned.
SICK CALLS:
Please notify the parish office as soon as
possible with information about anyone
who is in the hospital, is sick or home-
bound and who may wish to be visited by
a priest or a Eucharistic Minister.
SUPPORTING YOUR PARISH:
Secure automatic giving is provided to
our parish through FaithDirect. Please
visit www.faithdirect.net to enroll online,
or call toll free (1-866-507-8757). Our
parish code is MD19. (Note that enroll-
ment in FaithDirect does NOT automati-
cally register you in the parish. Please call
the parish office for details.)
PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We ask that if you wish to make this your
parish home that you please pick up and fill
out the registration materials. You must be
registered for certification letters of eligibil-
ity to be married in the Church, to be a
sponsor for confirmation or to be a god-
parent or for any sacramental prepara-
tion. You should be registered to enroll in
Saint Elizabeth School or the Religious
Education Program. If you are over the age
of 21 and have previously been registered at
St. Elizabeth Parish with your parents,
please re-register under your own name.
Registration packets are available in the
parish office or in the Commons of the
Church. Please always notify the parish
office if your family status changes, you
change address, telephone number or email
address, or if you move out of the area.
22nd Sunday
Ordinary Time 03 September 2017
We at St. Elizabeth Parish have been called
together by the Holy Spirit to become a
community of God’s people as we devote
our time and share our talents and treasure
to help one another as witnesses to the
gospel. Our strength lies in our diversity
and common purpose as we welcome
all visitors and work together to carry out
our mission of devotion to God and
stewardship to others in the framework of a
Catholic parish community.
917 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland 20852-4203
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church
St. Elizabeth Parish
Rockville, Maryland 1
Sunday, September 10- 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Ministry Fair Weekend / Doughnuts are Back!
7:30am Mass
9:00am Children’s Liturgy of the word Homebound
Ministers dismissed
10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Homebound Ministers dismissed
12:15pm Mass
2:00pm Filipino Mass
4:30pm Youth Band Rehearsal
6:00pm LifeTeen Mass
7:30pm Centering Prayer in front meeting room
NEXT WEEKEND’S PRESIDERS: (9/10 Sept): 5:00pm
Msgr. Parent; 7:30am Fr. Chip; 9:00am Fr. DeSiano 10:30am
Msgr. Parent; 12:15pm Fr. Tom; 6:00pm Fr. Chip
Parish Life
Social Concerns Collection The Social Concerns collection for next weekend (2/3 Sep-
tember) is our monthly collection for our local needy. Thank
you for your generosity.
Remembering Those Who Have Died Please keep in your prayers all those who have died, espe-
cially Joseph “Tom” Keating (brother of John), Chip Marshall
(brother of Stacy (and Jim) Crawford, uncle of Victoria), Hipo-
lito Menendez (father of Marta Voss, grandfather of Laura and
Henry) and Frances Divito (mother of Grace Lawson, grand-
mother of Nicole and Alicia). Their families have our deepest
sympathy.
Flower Memorials The flowers this weekend (Sept 2/3) have been donated by
Peggy Drury in memory of her grandmother, Rose Wolf Green-
well, and her sister, Julia Ann Drury. We join with Peggy in
remembering her deceased loved ones. Next weekend (Sept
9/10) the flowers have been donated by Jeannette Korczak in
memory of her mother, Ida Korczak, on her birthday.
This Week
Sunday, September 3 - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Monthly Food Pantry Collection
7:30am Mass
9:00am Homebound Ministers dismissed
10:30am Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Homebound Ministers dismissed
12:15pm Mass
6:00pm LifeTeen Mass
7:30pm Centering Prayer in front meeting room
Monday, September 4 — LABOR DAY
Parish Offices Closed 11:30am Mass
Tuesday, September 5 7:00am Mass
10:15am Sodality Prayer Group in family room 11:30am Mass
Wednesday, September 6
7:00am Mass
11:30am Mass
7:00pm Confessions
Thursday, September 7 7:00am Mass
11:30am Mass
7:30pm Adult Choir Rehearsal
7:30pm Lectio Divina
Friday, September 8 7:00am Mass
11:30am Mass
Saturday, September 9
Ministry Fair Weekend 9:00am Mass
4:00pm Confessions
5:00pm Mass
Thank You, Denise Crawford!
Dear friends in Christ,
August 31st marked a milestone in the life of St. Elizabeth’s, specifically, Denise Crawford retired after serving 17
years as our parish administrative assistant.
Denise has played an extremely important role in the day-to-day life of our parish office. Not only has she been the
face and voice of St. E’s for our many office visitors and callers, but she has also managed a lot of behind-the-scenes opera-
tions that are vital in the life of any parish. Her professionalism, commitment, faithfulness, and courtesy have been true bless-
ings to us all.
On behalf of our entire St. Elizabeth’s parish family, I wish to thank Denise for her generous service to St. E’s.
We’ll certainly miss her, and we wish her all the best in this new stage of her life.
With kind personal regards, I am
Sincerely in Christ, Msgr. Bill Parent
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03 September 2017 2
Weekly Collection
For the weekend of 26/27 August:
Thank you for your gifts!
Offertory #
Envelopes 169 $ 9,119.00
Loose checks 46 $ 1,444.00
Loose cash $ 1,805.48
Faith Direct $13,868.02
Offertory Total $26,236.50
Social Concerns (Local Needy) $ 474.00
We thank you for your faithful and consistent giving. Your
donations are so very important because they allow us to
carry on the work of St. Elizabeth Parish that the Lord has
entrusted to us. God bless you!
Parish Office Staff
Rev. Msgr. Bill Parent, Pastor .................................... ext. 202
Rev. Chip Luckett, Associate Pastor .......................... ext. 349
Kathryn Swartz, Pastoral Associate ............................ ext. 203
Rev. Mr. Kevin Byrne, Deacon .........................301.279.5962
Rev. Mr. Kevin Fields, Deacon
Joe Birch, Facilities Coordinator ……………………ext. 404
Carmen Boston,
Senior Ministry/Christian Formation………ext. 310
Martin Cosgrove, Director of Music/Liturgy ............. ext. 205
Denise Crawford, Administrative Assistant ............... ext. 200
Mary Theresa Heneghan,
Director of Elem Christian Formation…..…ext. 309
Maria Kendall, Christian Formation Assistant………ext. 338
Mary Linehan, Director of Finance ............................ ext. 306
Patricia McCarthy, Minister of Senior Adults ...301.984.0595
Vincent Spadoni, School Principal ............................. ext. 300
Waffen, Nan, Parish Secretary ................................... ext. 200
Wesley, Tori, Coord. of Communications………...…ext. 201
We regularly accept donations toward flowers each week-
end in memory or honor of someone, or to recognize special
anniversaries. See the notebook on the table in the Commons
to sign up for a weekend of your choice, or contact Kathy in
the parish office. Arrangements are $75 each and you may
order up to three.
Monday — Labor Day Holiday Monday, September 4th, is the Labor Day holiday. Our
only parish Mass will be celebrated at 11:30am that day and
we hope you will join us. The parish office will be closed
and will re-open on Tuesday. Have a safe and happy holiday
weekend as we celebrate this traditional end to the summer!
Parish Office Hours Shifting Beginning September 5th, our parish office will open at
9am (rather than 8) and will close at 5pm (rather than 4). We
hope this shift in hours will better serve our parish commu-
nity.
December Trip “Home for the Holidays” Our December day trip this year will be just a wee bit
north of here as we travel to Baltimore’s Joseph Meyerhoff
Symphony Hall for the Boston Symphony’s ‘Home for the
Holidays’ program on Saturday, December 16th. Iconic fa-
vorites like ‘Hark, the Herald Angels Sing’ and ‘O Holy
Night’ will be featured, as will some fun-loving, tap dancing
Santas. After attending this 3pm matinee, we’ll head to The
Rusty Scupper for a delicious dinner overlooking the Inner
Harbor. Pick up a registration flyer in the Commons or
download from our website.
Oberammergau in 2020??? In 1633, when the Bubonic Plague was devastating the
population of Europe, the residents in the little village of
Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany gathered and prayed to
God to please save their families and friends from this
spreading death. They vowed to God that if he would grant
them this prayer, they would forever more remember the life
and death of Jesus through the staging of a play of His Passion.
The number of deaths of the local villagers fell greatly that year
and true to their word, in 1634, the first play was produced.
The tradition was for the play to occur every 10 years — and so
it has (with a couple of exceptions, e.g. WWII), though in
1680, the village moved the date to the first year of every cen-
tury. Thus, the next time this play will be performed is in 2020.
We took a group from St. Elizabeth’s to Germany for this play
in 2010 and it was such a profound experience for all, that we
would be happy to organize a group for 2020, if there is inter-
est. There is such a high level of popularity for this event that it
is held daily from mid-May through the first week of October,
but the space does fill up quickly so tour operators are begin-
ning their sales now (individuals cannot purchase tickets to the
play until April of that year, on a space available basis; the bulk
of sales is done through groups). The play is shown daily, is 8
hours long with a 3 hour intermission half way through, in an
open-air theatre seating 4700 people. The 2000 actors are all
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03 September 2017 3
Mass Intentions
Sat. 09/02 9:00am
5:00pm Heather Manning
Sun. 09/03 7:30am
9:00am Kenneth & Linda Lee
10:30am Bob Connelly
12:15pm
6:00pm Our Parish Family
Mon. 09/04 7:00am
11:30am Kitty Arambio (int)
Tue. 09/05 7:00am
11:30am Alphonse Calis
Wed. 09/06 7:00am Bruce Rossbach
11:30am Elisa Martinez
Thu. 09/07 7:00am
11:30am In Thanksgiving (int)
Fri. 09/08 7:00am Dr. Eduardo Brito-Mieles
11:30am Neville Emmanuel
Sat. 09/09 9:00am Philomena Capobianco
5:00pm James Nash
Sun. 09/10 7:30am Our Parish Family
9:00am Barbara Camarano
10:30am James C. McDonough Sr.
12:15pm Belard Family
6:00pm Ida Korczak
Scripture Readings-Week of September 4
MON 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 / Luke 4:16-30 TUES 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6, 9-11 / Luke 4:31-37 WED Colossians 1:1-8 / Luke 4:38-44 THU Colossians 1:9-14 / Luke 5:1-11 FRI Micah 5:1-4a or Romans 8:28-30 / Matthew 1:1- 16,18-23 SAT Colossians 1:21-23 / Luke 6:1-5 SUN Ezekiel 33:7-9 / Romans 14:7-9 / Matthew 18:21- 35
St. E’s Ministry Fair—September 9/10
Your Time and Talent is vital to the parish. There are so many ways to get involved.
Mark your calendars!
Stop in the Commons after all the Masses on September 9 and 10 to see how you can apply your time
and talent—there’s something to suit everyone’s interests!
Oberammergau residents (a requirement to even audition), and
is incredibly well done. The sheer organization of this event is
fascinating and no groups or individuals are allowed to stay in
Oberammergau or the surrounding villages for more than 2
nights which is the way they’ve set it up to accommodate all
the guests wishing to attend the play. Thus, we would likely
pair a planned visit to Oberammergau with a visit to northern
Italy to round out (or begin) our trip. If you would be sincerely
interested in hearing more about a specific itinerary, with an
eye toward making this trip, please contact Kathy (kswartz
@stelizabethchurchmd.org / 301-881-1380). If there seems to
be enough interest to put together a group, the planning will
begin! (This would likely be a September trip so as to take ad-
vantage of the best chances for good weather and cheaper pric-
es.)
Separated and Divorced Spiritual Group St. Elizabeth’s Separated and Divorced Spiritual Support Group will meet Wednesday, September 6th, at 7:30 pm in the school library. We’ll discuss Chapter 2 of the book, Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends, by Drs. Bruce Fisher and Robert Alberti. We offer a safe, Catholic communi-ty in which members can discuss the challenges of separation and divorce and the steps to rebuilding their lives. Some of our members are newly separated or divorced, while others have completed the divorce recovery process. Members share only what they are comfortable sharing and all discussions are treated as confidential. We welcome members of all ag-es. For more information, please contact co-facilitators Linda Luisi (lcluisi@ verizon.net) and Roberta Mancini ([email protected])
Catechists Needed Catechists are needed to teach in several grades for the 2017
-2018 school year. Sessions for grades pre-school through eight
take place three Sunday mornings a month and begin on Sep-
tember 17. If you are called to this ministry that is so vital
to the future of our Church, please contact Mary Theresa
Heneghan, Director of Elementary Christian Formation, at
[email protected] or 301.881.1380.
No experience is necessary; training and support are pro-
vided. Please prayerfully consider this opportunity to serve.
Book Club St. Elizabeth‘s Book Club will begin for the 2017-2018
year. On Monday, Sept 11, 2017 at 7:00pm in the Front
Meeting Room. The book to be discussed is, Walking with
God by Tim Gray and Jeff Cavins. It is an interesting book
that makes a difficult subject easy to understand. Those
who like to read and discuss books, come and join us. All
are welcome. Questions e-mail : trishhohman @Yahoo.com
22nd Sunday Ordinary Time
03 September 2017 4
Grab Your Blue & White and
Join us for the Back to School Picnic
Friday, September 22nd from 5-7pm This year, show your St. Elizabeth spirit by wearing blue
and white at the annual St. Elizabeth Back to School Picnic!
The St. Elizabeth Home School Association (HSA) will once
again host this event from 5-7pm at the St. Elizabeth school
field. All St. Elizabeth families are invited for a two-hour, fun
-filled evening of fun, food and friends. Families may bring
their own food or support the school and purchase dinner
from Piasano’s Pizza. Rain date is scheduled for September
22nd from 5-7pm. We love our volunteers and this year, our
student volunteers will receive a special ‘thank you’. If you
would like to volunteer, please contact us: Back2School-
[email protected]. Hope to see you there!
Parental and Spousal Bereavement
Support Group St. Elizabeth Bereavement Ministry will offer an eight
week bereavement support group series for adults who have
experienced the death of a parent, spouse or significant other.
The Fall evening series will meet at St. Elizabeth Catholic
Church, 917 Montrose Road in Rockville on Wednesday eve-
nings, 7–8:30pm, from September 20 through November 8.
(A morning series is planned to start in January 2018). There
is no fee but registration is required. Space is strictly limited
so call early. To register call Deacon Kevin Byrne (301-279-
5962), or Claudia McAuliffe (301-881-1457).
Homebound Ministry Seeks Volunteers Each Sunday volunteers from St. Elizabeth take the Eu-
charist to parishioners who are unable to come to church, and
also to Catholic residents of the Hebrew Home for which our
parish is sacramentally responsible. At this time we need
more volunteers! We provide training and our volunteers
serve on teams so you are committed only once a month and
team members act as substitutes on days you are unavailable.
Please contact Pat McCarthy (301.984.0595 / pmccar-
thy@stelizabethchurch md.org) or Carmen Boston
(301.881.1380 / [email protected]).
Doughnut Volunteers Doughnuts will soon be available (yay!) so we’re lining up
our volunteers to assist with providing those after our Sunday
morning Masses. The first weekend for doughnuts will be
September 10th. Volunteers assist with plating the doughnuts
after each Mass, and cleaning up afterward. Generally it’s 15-
20 minutes of your time at the end of Mass (longer if it’s the
7:30 or 12:15 Masses). You can pick the Mass of your choice
and individuals or families are welcome. Contact Susan Cecil
(301-770-5737 / [email protected]) if you’d like more
information or would like to join this ministry. We especially
need help for the 7:30am Mass since we lost two slots for this
over the summer and would like to have at least 4 available
so that volunteers need work no more than once per month.
Community News
Monthly Mini-Retreats for Women Join Our Lady of Bethesda Retreat Center in September as
we kick off the 2017-2018 season, entitled “The Heart of a
Catholic~Know, Love, Live Your Faith!” Each month a
different topic will focus on what it means to be Catho-lic, what difference that makes in my life, and learning prac-
tical ways to share our JOY and HOPE with others. Each
retreat includes: Mass, guided meditations, opportunity for confession, a delicious meal, and time for fellowship. Sug-
gested donation: $20 per person (includes retreat materials
and a meal). We appreciate advance registration to help us prepare. To register or find more information, please visit
our website (www.ourladyofbethesda.org) or call 301-365-0612. Babysitting is available during the Morning retreat,
but space is limited. Our Lady of Bethesda Retreat Center,
7007 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, MD 20817. Upcoming Evening Retreats for Women: Sept 27, Oct 25,
Nov 15 / 7:00-9:30pm
Upcoming Morning Retreats for Women: Sept 28, Oct 26,
Nov 16 / 9:45 am -12:30 pm
Centro Tepeyac Gala
Celebrating LIFE and 27 years of service in our communi-
ty, Centro Tepeyac Women's Center in Silver Spring invites you
to our GALA to be held on October 7, 2017, at The Shrine of St.
Jude in Rockville. We are excited for our guest speaker this
year, Bishop Harry Jackson. Dinner and Program will be held
from 7-9:30 pm. Please RSVP by September 26. To register you
can call 301-587-9516 or email [email protected].
Tiger Trot 5k
The Holy Child Tiger Trot 5K Run and Walk will take place on
Sunday, September 24 (8:30am) at the Connelly School of the
Holy Child in Potomac, MD. RUNNERS and WALKERS of all
abilities are welcome to participate. The Holy Child Tiger Trot
is a chip/electronic timed 5K run/walk for the whole family, the
proceeds of which will help support the health & wellness pro-
grams at Holy Child as well as the Cabin John Park Volunteer
Fire Department. CJPVFD is a volunteer organization that pro-
vides our community with fire prevention, education & suppres-
sion activities as well as emergency services including emergen-
cy medical services, river rescue & other heavy rescue services.
Sign up online! Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 8:30am Connel-
ly School of the Holy Child 9029 Bradley Blvd Potomac, MD
20854
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Pray for the Sick Our Parishioners
Please remember all those in our parish who are sick or in need of special prayers from us, especially Agnes Bartorel-
li, James Beckley (son of Carey & Jim Beckley), Cathy Cantilena, Natalie Cecil (daughter of Stephanie, granddaughter
of Susan & Bob), Diann Gottron, Lorrie Hadad, Ralph Hensley, Louise Jackson, Meaghan Kilner, Sherry Leung, Ligia
Lopez, Glenna McClanahan, Diego Mendoza (son of Jose & Patricia Mendoza), Jerry Miskelly, Joe Norris, Rose Pliska,
Rex Reed, Karen Shahpoori, Charles Stansfield, Jr., John Swagart, Bill Taylor, Eunice Weixel, Peter Weidenbruch, Bill
Wilkinson and Kathleen Wills.
Friends and Family Gremelinda Alde (friend of Ligia Lopez), Lori Baerman (niece of Betty & John Bahadori), Stephen Barbee, Karen
Bengston (sister of Mike Conti), Theresa Black (friend of Lynn Hill), Nancy Brady (daughter of Janet Brady), Isabelle
Chahpoori, Chris Collins (uncle of Stacie Townsend), Jan Dabbario (mother of Jeff Flaherty), Germaine Daly (in-law of
Donna & Vince Neradka), Laura DeNunzio (cousin of Nancy & Kurt Hansen), Ofelia Devereaux (sister-in-law of Missy
Maloney), Teresa Donovan (cousin of Jane Milne & Tim McDonough), Karen Duty (niece of Terry & Gingie Glover),
John, Rodrigio, Guillermo, and Prisilla Echeverria (cousins of Agnes Bartorelli), Jenny Eldridge, Marie Francis Fisher
(mother of Elissa Fisher), Steven Foster, Terry Franks (cousin of Patty & Scott Petruzzelli), Erin Lara Forsythe
(daughter of Eric & Michele Forsythe), Isabella & Lucianna Frasca (friends of Jane Milne), Steve G, Carol Gaouette
(friend of Carolann Regnell), Jim George (brother of Lorraine Fitzsimmons), Brunella Giglio, Vienna Giglio (mother of
Toni Gage), Rebecca Haggerty (friend of the Kilners), Barry Hart (friend of Vinny Lagroterria), Nicole Hart (Vinny
Lagrotteria’s daughter), Matt Hassett (father of Theresa LaVallee), Carlos Hernandez, CJ & Noah Hill (friends of Terry
& Gingie Glover), Dana Hogue (sister of Gingie Glover), Joan Huhn (aunt of Suzan Corwin), Kathleen Jaeger (cousin of
Bill Fitzsimmons), Gordon Keeley, Stephania Kopka (mother of Alexandra Waclawiw), Charles Kuenzel (cousin of Bill
Fitzsimmons), Sandra Landsman (friend of Marie Dromerick), Adam Longhi (friend of Suzan Corwin), Lucille Mannel-
ly, Fen Milne (sister-in-law of Steve and Jane Milne), William Moore (father of Annie Moore), Hilary Christina Myers
(friend of Irma Bonetto-DeCampos), Isabelle Olivos-Glander (daughter of Francisca Olivos), Carmen Perez (godmother
of Michael Christian), Joriane Poleto (sister of Irma Bonetto), Josh Ponish, Linda & Dorino Romano, Bob Stone (friend
of Steve & Mary Doherty), Sully Sullivan (friend of Toni Gage), Mike Van Meter (friend of Toni Gage), Françoise
Vaziry (mother of Karen Shahpoori), Barbara Volkmann (mother of Jenny McDonough), Irene Waclawiw (mother of
Myron Waclawiw), Jim Woolsey (friend of Jane Milne), and Ernest Yambot. Christopher Moran (family of Paula
McDonough) Tom and Ann Plunkett, Dean and Mary Catoe (Cousins Jane Milne and Tim McDonough) Mike Nesselt
(Friend of Jane Milne) Our gathered community remembers all of these people daily and asks God for His gentle and
healing touch. (Names listed here for several weeks will regularly be rotated off unless you call the parish office to ask
for an extension. We continue to remember everyone in our intentions, whether listed or not!).
Active Service Members Bryan Adams (son of Mary Adams), Vincent Alexander Bobenrieth (friend of Gingie & Terry Glover), Robert
Heeley (nephew of Carole Gelfeld), Michael Markey (nephew of Tim & Patty Markey), Steven Morse (friend of Suzan
Corwin), Jason Scoles (friend of Mike & Stacie Townsend), Gabe Smith (nephew in-law of Betty Bahadori), and Rich-
ard Thomas (friend of Tim & Jenny McDonough).
Youth Ministry News
Youth Group will begin to meet on September 10, from 7-9pm in the School cafeteria, following the Life Teen Mass.
Calendars are on the tables in the Commons and will soon be available on the website.
Teens and their families are encouraged to attend our weekly Life Teen Mass on Sundays at 6:00pm. This Mass fea-
tures contemporary Christian music. We would love to have your help with ushering and lectoring at this Mass.
Our youth ministry program is always looking for and welcoming more adult volunteers to help facilitate small group
discussions along with teen leaders. These adults are needed on Sunday nights from 7:00 - 9:15pm to help run Youth
Group and must have completed the VIRTUS child protection training to participate. If you feel called to serve God’s
young church in this way, please pray about it and contact the parish office (301-881-1380 / of-
[email protected]). To complete your VIRTUS training, please be in touch with Carmen Boston
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