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SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY (Year C) April 7, 2013 Bulletin As Thomas believed because he saw the risen Jesus, so too were many brought to faith through the various signs and wonders wrought by the apostles. They proclaimed as Lord “the stone rejected by the builders”, “the First and the Last of the One who lives”. THIS WEEK’S CHURCH-CAMPUS MINISTRY MEETINGS Sunday CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE: CCD (Sunday School)................................ 8:00 A.M. (Convent 2 nd Floor) WOMEN OF NEW ALL SAINTS......................................................................... 11:30 A.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) Tuesday PRAYER GROUP ............................................................................................................................. 9:30 A.M. (Chapel) LEGION OF MARY ........................................................................................................... 11:30 A.M. (Youth Ministry) LITURGICAL DANCERS (YOUTH) .............................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) USHERS............................................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) CHOIR ................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Thursday SERVICE MINISTRY BOARD ............................................................................... 6:00 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) LITURGICAL DANCERS (ADULT) .............................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) CHOIR ................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Saturday RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF CHILDREN (RCIC).....................................10:00 A.M. (Rectory Conference Room) CCD TEACHERS ........................................................................................................... 10:00 A.M. (Convent 2 nd Floor) LITURGY NOTES Hymnal African American Heritage Hymnal Refrain to Psalm 118: Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! “April 7 th April 13 th 7 Alexandra Maurice; Selam Spenser 8 Christian Backmon; Barbara Grier; Rao Ojeyomi; Jeffery Owens; Derrick Robinson; Gerald White 9 Carole Coe; Willie Hawkins; Chanel Johnson; Lee Johnson; Monique Pierre-Philippe; Marie Randall; Dominique Waters 10 Wilhemenia Greer; Priscilla Robinson; Elizabeth Williams 11 Joyce Carroll; Mildred Jones; Bobby West 12 Roseline Korie; David Lewis 13 Jamie Watson Next weekend: We welcome visiting guest speaker Msgr. Pat Marron, who will speak at all masses on behalf of the Food for the Poor Collection. This ministry provides direct relief to the poor throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES/HOSPITALS: Calvin Carter (Emerald Estates); Betty Chase (Levindale); Theresa Ford (Manor Care); Doris Johnson (Rosemarie Manor); Genesta Lane (Augsburg Lutheran); Teresa Logan (Envoy- Pikesville); Veronica Peaco (Emerald Estates); Jeanette Pittman (Paradise); Godfrey Smith (Forest Haven); Lyla Thomas (Kozy Kottage) “SHUT-IN” PARISHIONERS: Robert Ammons; Catherine Brown; Donald Evans; Jean Fenzel; Gwendolyn Hall; Anna Jones; Helen Lee; Daniel Ryan; Jeanette Sterling; Edmund Ward; Beatrice Washington SICK PARISHIONERS: Mary Bevans; William Blake; Merle Borel; Daniel Cooke; Christine Coates; Belinda Cornish; Fabian Desbordes; Loretta Davis; Margaret Fernandez; Harriett Garrett; Mildred Garrett; Charles & Rosalie Griffin; Agnes Gross; Eleanor Hairston; Susie Harding; Ivy Harris; Sheila Ishmael; Catherine Johnson; Jesola Jones; Charlotte Malinowski; Denise Matthews; Alvin Moore; Karen Moore; John Murray; Theresa Oliver; Charles Richardson; Theresa Sisco; Stewart Smith; Carla Thompson; Margaret Wallace; Bobby West; Vanessa Westcott; Gerald White, Sr.; Gerald White, Jr. SICK FAMILY & FRIENDS: Laurence Ben; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary; Steven Hargrove; Regina Johns; Lila Makle; Barbara Morton; Lanier Richards; Marjorie Williams; Deborah Windley N.B. No drinking or eating in church, please! Pew cushions have been stained, liquids wasted on the seats and on the floor. Please no food in church sanctuary. Hymnals are being destroyed markings, pages torn, pew finishes marred etc. We ask that when children are irritated that parents remove them and proceed to the Deacon Thompson Room where children will be free to move around and adults can hear the Celebration of Mass. Thank you.

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SUNDAY OF DIVINE MERCY (Year C)

April 7, 2013 Bulletin

As Thomas believed because he saw the risen Jesus, so too were many brought to faith through the various signs and wonders wrought by the apostles. They proclaimed as Lord “the stone rejected by the builders”, “the First and the Last of the One who lives”.

THIS WEEK’S CHURCH-CAMPUS MINISTRY MEETINGS

Sunday CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE: CCD (Sunday School) ................................ 8:00 A.M. (Convent 2nd Floor) WOMEN OF NEW ALL SAINTS ......................................................................... 11:30 A.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) Tuesday PRAYER GROUP ............................................................................................................................. 9:30 A.M. (Chapel) LEGION OF MARY ........................................................................................................... 11:30 A.M. (Youth Ministry) LITURGICAL DANCERS (YOUTH) .............................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) USHERS ............................................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) CHOIR ................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Thursday SERVICE MINISTRY BOARD ............................................................................... 6:00 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) LITURGICAL DANCERS (ADULT) .............................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) CHOIR ................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Saturday RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF CHILDREN (RCIC).....................................10:00 A.M. (Rectory Conference Room) CCD TEACHERS ........................................................................................................... 10:00 A.M. (Convent 2nd Floor)

LITURGY NOTES

Hymnal – African American Heritage Hymnal Refrain to Psalm 118: Give thanks to the Lord for he is

good, his love is everlasting.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! “April 7th – April 13th

7 Alexandra Maurice; Selam Spenser 8 Christian Backmon; Barbara Grier; Rao Ojeyomi; Jeffery Owens; Derrick Robinson; Gerald White 9 Carole Coe; Willie Hawkins; Chanel Johnson;

Lee Johnson; Monique Pierre-Philippe; Marie Randall; Dominique Waters

10 Wilhemenia Greer; Priscilla Robinson; Elizabeth Williams

11 Joyce Carroll; Mildred Jones; Bobby West 12 Roseline Korie; David Lewis 13 Jamie Watson

Next weekend: We welcome visiting guest speaker Msgr. Pat Marron, who will speak at all masses on behalf of the Food for the Poor Collection. This ministry provides direct relief to the poor throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES/HOSPITALS: Calvin Carter (Emerald Estates); Betty Chase (Levindale); Theresa Ford (Manor Care); Doris Johnson (Rosemarie Manor); Genesta Lane (Augsburg Lutheran); Teresa Logan (Envoy-Pikesville); Veronica Peaco (Emerald Estates); Jeanette Pittman (Paradise); Godfrey Smith (Forest Haven); Lyla Thomas (Kozy Kottage)

“SHUT-IN” PARISHIONERS: Robert Ammons; Catherine Brown; Donald Evans; Jean Fenzel; Gwendolyn Hall; Anna Jones; Helen Lee; Daniel Ryan; Jeanette Sterling; Edmund Ward; Beatrice Washington SICK PARISHIONERS: Mary Bevans; William Blake; Merle Borel; Daniel Cooke; Christine Coates; Belinda Cornish; Fabian Desbordes; Loretta Davis; Margaret Fernandez; Harriett Garrett; Mildred Garrett; Charles & Rosalie Griffin; Agnes Gross; Eleanor Hairston; Susie Harding; Ivy Harris; Sheila Ishmael; Catherine Johnson; Jesola Jones; Charlotte Malinowski; Denise Matthews; Alvin Moore; Karen Moore; John Murray; Theresa Oliver; Charles Richardson; Theresa Sisco; Stewart Smith; Carla Thompson; Margaret Wallace; Bobby West; Vanessa Westcott; Gerald White, Sr.; Gerald White, Jr. SICK FAMILY & FRIENDS: Laurence Ben; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary; Steven Hargrove; Regina Johns; Lila Makle; Barbara Morton; Lanier Richards; Marjorie Williams; Deborah Windley

N.B. No drinking or eating in church, please! Pew cushions

have been stained, liquids wasted on the seats and on the

floor. Please no food in church sanctuary. Hymnals are

being destroyed – markings, pages torn, pew finishes

marred etc. We ask that when children are irritated that

parents remove them and proceed to the Deacon Thompson

Room where children will be free to move around and adults

can hear the Celebration of Mass. Thank you.

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Share Food Network – 3 April Packages are available! A description of packages is listed on flyers in the rear hallway. (1) Value Package “A” ($20), Cooking for Two “B” ($16), Grill Box “C” ($21). Payment due: TODAY. Order pick up: Saturday, April 20.

Spring Projects sponsored by the Women of New All Saints

(1) 14TH

ANNUAL BULL AND OYSTER ROAST, Sunday April 21, 3-7 p.m. at the Forum! All you can eat buffet, cash bar, raffles, and more. Tickets; $50 and can be purchased from any Women’s Group member. (2) 5th Annual High School Scholarship Program: Scholarships will be offered to parish high school seniors who will be attending college in September 2013. For application information, contact one of the following members: Mary Collins (410) 922-6008; Darlene Hall (410) 521-5142; or Jeanette Hall (410) 578-0547.

The Parish Welcome Committee is sponsoring the Arena Players Production "Up and Down the Avenue" - Sunday, May 5. A reception will be at 3p.m. followed by the play at 4 p.m. Tickets are $20. For more information, contact Ruth Jones (410) 922-2133 or Gwen Lindsay (410) 486-0420.

CHURCH RELIGIOUS GOODS STORE HOURS: Saturdays and Sundays after mass. Please see Denise Govan or call the parish office for assistance.

To My New All Saints Church Family: In response to the recent death of my sister, Pauline Holton, your prayers, visits, cards, consoling words and other acts of kindness were greatly appreciated. I thank you so much. Bobbie Thomas

It is with great appreciation and affection that we thank Father Sterling and the New All saints family for the many kinds of expressions of sympathy and love shown during our time of bereavement. Your kind words, cards, calls and prayers helped to ease the pain. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. May God bless all of you. John and Mildred Proctor

Our thanks and congratulations to the Youth Group on the occasion of the publication of its 1st quarterly newsletter. Copies are available at the church entrances.

The Ecumenical Institute of Theology will host John and Susan McFadden, authors of “Aging Together: Dementia, Friendship, and Flourishing Communities”, for a public lecture and seminar on April 12 and 13. All are welcome: caregivers, chaplains, pastors, healthcare providers, and those with dementia. For more information, visit www.stmarys.edu/ei or call (410) 864-4208.

“Fully Alive With Joy,” a daylong conference for those who are separated, divorced, widowed or remarried will be held on Saturday, April 27 at Bon Secours Spiritual Center in Marriottsville, Md. There will be workshops on blended families, self-esteem, anger, forgiveness, and more. Cost: $45 by April 17 and $50 at door (Continental breakfast and lunch included). For more information email [email protected] or call Mary Ann (410) 485-8313 or Myra at (410) 302-0754 Please join BUILD as they celebrate their 35th Anniversary, April 18, 6 p.m. at Enoch Free Pratt Library. Exhibits throughout the library will feature BUILD’s history of organizing to create change in education, affordable housing, neighborhoods and Living Wage jobs. For more information or to RSVP, call (410) 528-0305 or email [email protected]. We are seeking 40 people to attend. Please sign-up at the church parish office. City Council President “Jack” Young is hosting a Senior Symposium on Thursday, April 18, 10 a.m. at Forest Park Senior Center. Presentation include: College for Seniors, Fitness Instruction, 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease and more. Lunch will be provided. For more information or to RSVP, call Zoe Michal (410) 545-7487. Seton Keough High School is celebrating its 25th Anniversary on Saturday, April 20, 7-11 p.m. at Seton Keough High School. Enjoy a cocktail reception, silent auction, student performances and more. Tickets are $75p/p. Visit www.setonkeough.com or call Cathy Toplanchik (443) 602-3237 for more information.

All are invited to celebrate the life of Mother Mary Lange: Servant of God, at the annual Recommitment Service, led by Most Rev. John H. Ricard, SSJ, on Saturday, May 11, 2 p.m. at Mt. Providence Chapel. The Oblate Sisters of Providence and the national Mother Lange Guild Board of Directors invites you to pause with us in a moment of prayer to support the cause of canonization of Mother Mary Lange. Mother Lange, Foundress of the order of Oblate Sisters of Providence, was a woman of God and of the Church, as well as a religious leader in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. A reception follows immediately afterwards. For more information please call (410) 242-6861.

NAS Travel Club TRIP TO BRAZIL, August 9-20, 2013: Rio de Janeiro, Iguassu Falls, and Bahia! $2,999 p/p (double)/$3,487 (single). Currently, a few spaces have been vacated and available for immediate reservation. A substantial payment is due at time of reservation. Please contact Gloria Herndon (410) 542-0445.