“this is my commandment: love one another as i love you.” · 2021. 5. 9. · love is what jesus...
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65 Sacred Heart Lane ♦ Reisterstown, MD 21136
Mailing address: P.O. Box 3672 ♦ Glyndon, MD 21071-3672
410-833-1696
www.shgparish.org
May 9, 2021 ♦ Sixth Sunday of Easter
Mass Schedule
Weekend Masses
Saturday at 4:00 PM • 7:00 PM español
Sunday at 7:30 AM • 9:30 AM • 11:30 AM
4:00 PM español
Weekday Masses
Monday — Friday at 9:00 AM
Monday and Thursday at 7:00 PM
Saturday at 8:00 AM
Martes a las 7:00 de la noche en español
CELEBRATING CHRIST SINCE 1873
“This is my commandment:
love one another as I love you.”
May 9, 2021
Dear Parishioners,
There is a well-known and wise saying: “If you want to see God laugh, tell Him your plans!” We so often think that we are in control. We plan, we save, we imagine our futures in 5 years — and we have to do these things. But so often we are short-sighted, and we don’t recognize our gifts or the people and the things right in front of our faces. This weekend, as Peter is preaching, the Holy Spirit comes down upon the Gentiles. Peter had not finished. Peter did not say the words of baptism or confirmation. He was preaching. He thought he was in control. But God took matters into His own hands and sent the Holy Spirit down upon this new group of Christians. Now all Peter had left to do was to baptize these people. It was backwards and certainly not the way he planned it, but God’s ways are different than our ways. There is no containing God’s love! Love is what Jesus preaches about in the Gospel. He tells us that He loves us and then asks us to remain in that love, extending it to all we meet. It is not an invitation. It is not a recommendation. It is a command of Jesus. St. John furthers that belief in his letter when he says, “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God.” Notice that God does not discriminate with His love, and Jesus simply commands us to do it. What a great directive on a day when we celebrate mothers. They love unconditionally even when we are not loveable. In that, they imitate God. Happy Mother’s Day to all, and let us love one another.
Fr. Jerry Francik
All-Day Eucharistic Adoration
Our Archdiocese will soon begin celebrating the “Year of the Eucharist”. At Sacred Heart, we hope to spend this next year developing a deeper devotion as a parish to Christ through Eucharistic Adoration.
On Monday, June 7 — after we celebrate Corpus Christi — we will begin all-day Adoration on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 6:00 AM ‒ 8:00 PM. We need volunteers to make a commitment to attend Adoration in the Historic (Little) Church one hour per week. To sign up and
commit to a time period, you can use the SignUpGenius online at
www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c4aaba72cabf9c70-weekly
or call the Parish Office at 410-833-1696 and ask for Aly Callahan.
If you are ever unable to be there for your scheduled time, please contact Aly Callahan, Pastoral Associate, at [email protected] or 410-833-1696 as soon as possible.
Sacred Heart of Glyndon Sixth Sunday of Easter
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Gerard Francik
Pastor
Rev. Brendan Fitzgerald
Associate Pastor
Rev. Hilario Avendaño Associate Pastor for Hispanic Ministry
Mr. James Nuzzo
Deacon
Mrs. Aly Callahan Pastoral Associate for Administration & Office Mngr. [email protected]
Mrs. Peggy Dryden Pastoral Associate for Ministry Engagement
Mrs. Susan Spedden
Director of Pastorate Operations
Mr. Mike Frye
Dir. of Maintenance & Facilities
Mr. Kevin Callahan
Director of Music Ministry
Mrs. Katie Angerer
Music Ministry
Sr. Cecilia Cyford, SSJ Coord. of Religious Education
Mrs. Michele Hunter Coordinator of RCIA & Adult Faith Formation
Ms. Susan Lea Coord. of Youth & Y.A. Ministry [email protected]
Mrs. Jeanne Cossentino
Principal
Mrs. Georgeann Gurkovich
Asst. Principal
Mrs. Lauren Noll
Asst. Middle School Principal
From the Pastor’s Desk
Life in the Spirit Healing Mass The Life in the Spirit Charismatic Prayer Group is sponsoring a Healing Mass on Wednesday, May 12 in the Little Church. Fr. Francis Ouma will be the celebrant. There will be anointing for those in need during Mass.
7:15 PM — Healing and keeping prayer and the Divine Mercy Chaplet
7:30 PM — Mass begins
(Please wear a mask and observe social distancing.) All are welcome! For more information, contact Shirlee Price at 410-484-4660 or [email protected].
VI Domingo de Pascua — 9 de mayo de 2021 Sacramental
Bautizos: Se celebran cada segundo sábado del mes (excepto durante la cuaresma). Los padres y los padrinos requieren asistir a una clase de preparación que se realiza el tercer domingo de cada mes y los padrinos deben haber recibido todos los sacramentos de iniciación cristiana (Bautizo, Con-firmación y Eucaristía). Favor llamar a la oficina para mayor información. Matrimonio: Las pare-jas que están planeando en casarse deben contactar el sacerdote o el diacono por lo menos seis meses antes de la fecha planeada para este sacramento. Todas las parejas comprometidas deben de tomar el cursillo prematrimonial. Unción de los Enfermos: En caso de emergencia llamar a la oficina parroquial o a la rectoría. Por favor notificar a la oficina si sabe de alguien que se encuentre en el hospital y necesite de este sacramento. Sacramento de la Reconciliación: El sacramento de la confesión se celebra los sábados de 5:30 p.m. a 6:45 p.m.
Estimados feligreses,
Hay un dicho sabio y bien conocido: "¡Si quieres ver a Dios reír,
cuéntale tus planes!" A menudo pensamos que tenemos el control. Planeamos, ahorramos, imaginamos nuestro futuro en 5 años, y tenemos que hacer estas cosas. Pero muy a menudo somos miopes y no reconocemos nuestros dones o las personas y las cosas que tenemos frente a nosotros. Este fin de semana, mientras Pedro está predicando, el Espíritu Santo desciende sobre los gentiles. Peter no había terminado. Pedro no pronunció las palabras de bautismo o confirmación. El estaba predicando. Pensó que tenía el control. Pero Dios tomó el asunto en Sus propias manos y envió al Espíritu Santo sobre este nuevo grupo de cristianos. Ahora todo lo que le quedaba por hacer a Pedro era bautizar a estas personas. Fue al revés y ciertamente no de la forma en que lo planeó, pero los caminos de Dios son diferentes a los nuestros. ¡No hay forma de contener el amor de Dios!
El amor es lo que Jesús predica en el Evangelio. Nos dice que nos ama y luego nos pide que permanezcamos en ese amor, extendiéndolo a todos los que conocemos. No es una invitación. No es una recomendación. Es un mandato de Jesús. San Juan fomenta esa creencia en su carta cuando dice: "Amados, amémonos unos a otros, porque el amor es de Dios". Note que Dios no discrimina con Su amor, y Jesús simplemente nos manda que lo hagamos. Qué gran directiva en un día en que celebramos a las Madres. Aman incondicionalmente incluso cuando no somos amables. En eso, imitan a Dios. Feliz Día de la Madre a todos y amémonos unos a otros.
Padre Jerry Francik
Por Maria Llegamos a Jesús La obediencia y el respeto de Jesús, y cuando dice María su Madre a los sirvientes; ”Cualquier cosa que Él os diga, hacedla”. A pesar de lo que ha dicho Jesús, que es contrario a lo que le solicita, se retira María sin hablar ninguna otra palabra y su Hijo procede a cumplir el deseo de su Madre, dice san Cirilo. ”Se convirtió en una prueba de profunda deferencia que este Hijo divino tiene a los deseos de su Madre”. Y así fue, obedecieron los sirvientes al decirles Jesús; ”Llenad las tinajas de agua, y las llenaron hasta arriba y entonces les dijo: ahora sacad y llevad al maestresala, y le llevaron”…Y grata sorpresa; ”Cuando la probo el maestresala probó el agua convertida en vino, cuya procedencia ignoraba-aunque lo conocían los sirvientes que habían sacado el agua, llamó al novio y le dijo: Todo el mundo sirve primero el buen vino, y después, cuando han bebido bien, el menos bueno, pero tú has conservado el buen vino hasta este momento”… Tenemos una bella y excelsa Madre que ve siempre nuestras miserias, sufre por ellas más que nosotros, y tiene en sus manos la voluntad de su Hijo; por su intersección ante Él, ella atenderá nuestras penas y ruegos, porque es el Vaso de la preciosa Gracia por el que nos llevará a su Hijo Jesús.
del escritorio del pastor
Primera Eucaristía Los estudiantes de las clases de español de educación religiosa recibirán su Primera Eucaristía en las misas de español de las 4:00 pm el domingo 9 de mayo y el domingo 16 de mayo. Algunos de estos niños también serán bautizados. Si asiste normalmente a esta misa, tenga en cuenta que la asistencia será mayor de lo normal y los asientos pueden ser más limitados.
May 9, 2021
We Welcome the Newly Baptized
Joshua Francisco Diaz Garrido, Justin Antonio Manchame Gonzalez, Odette Alaia Manchame Gonzalez, Ayobami David Oyedeji, Damilare Helen Oyedeji, Keysha Lisbeth Peralta Gonzalez
Pray for the Repose of the Souls of the Faithful Departed
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen. Eva Brown, Thomas Dougherty, Sandy Gamber, Elizabeth King, Joan Manno
Please Remember the Sick in Your Prayers
Jessica Acosta, Lucy Angerer, Todd Beaty, Mary Ellen and Mike Berry, Kelli Bollinger, Georgeanne Bond, Kathe Brown, Abby Renehan Cafiero, Robert Conrad, Patricia Davis, Maria Ekavhiare, Theresa Eyler, Devon Girouard, Joyce Guilfoy, Troy Heiner, Gerry Kleiman, James Laitta Sr., Loretta McCusker, Scott Moser, Elaine Ortiz, Doris Petrovich, Jeremy Puckett, Selina Savineli, Judy Schaefer, Mel Serio, Bud Shearer, Kim Foster Sherin, Ryan Shriver, George Stifler, Robert Townsend Jr.
.. Sacred Heart of Glyndon Sixth Sunday of Easter
ASSISTING CLERGY
Rev. James Proffitt
Parish Office Hours
Monday – Friday:
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM 1:15 – 4:30 PM
Mailing Address: Sacred Heart Parish
P.O. Box 3672 Glyndon, MD 21071-3672
Phone Numbers
Parish Office / Rectory 410-833-1696
Hispanic Ministry 410-830-1862
Financial Office 410-833-4933
Sacred Heart School 410-833-0857
Religious Ed. Office 410-833-8515
Youth Ministry 410-833-7639
Convent 410-526-1327
Bulletin Deadline Announcements are due one week before the requested bulletin date. Send notices to [email protected].
Scripture Readings for
May 16: The Ascension
of the Lord
Acts 1:1-11 Ps 47:2-3, 6-9 Eph 1:17-23 Mk 16:15-20
Jesus commis-sions his disciples to baptize in his name, reminding them that he is always present through his Spirit (3). Having ascended to his Father amid cries of gladness (Ps), we are to be his witnesses (1) for we have been gifted with his Spirit of wisdom and revelation (2a). Let us, therefore, live in a manner worthy of the call we have received (2bc).
Mass Schedule Sunday, May 9 — Sixth Sunday of Easter
7:30 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Francik
9:30 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
11:30 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
4:00 PM Sp. Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Hilario
Monday, May 10
9:00 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
7:00 PM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Francik
Tuesday, May 11
9:00 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
7:00 PM Sp. Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
Wednesday, May 12
9:00 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
Thursday, May 13
9:00 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
7:00 PM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Proffitt
Friday, May 14 — Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle
9:00 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
Saturday, May 15
8:00 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Francik
Saturday Vigil, May 15
4:00 PM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
7:00 PM Sp. Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
Sunday, May 16 — Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord
7:30 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Brendan
9:30 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Francik
11:30 AM Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Francik
4:00 PM Sp. Mass Mother’s Day Novena Fr. Francik
Our Stewardship
Weekly Offering —May 2, 2021
Offertory ............................................................. $16,497.51 Envelopes ............................................................ $14,600.00 Loose ..................................................................... $1,897.51
Maintenance .......................................................... $3,329.00 Mother’s Day Novena .............................................. $700.00 Catholic Education ................................................... $195.00 Poor Box (St. Ann’s) .................................................. $81.00
Electronic Fund Contributions 4/26/21 – 5/02/21 (Not included in above total)
Offertory (includes those who give monthly) ...... $10,497.05
Maintenance ............................................................. $777.00 Poor Box ................................................................... $628.08 Catholic Education ................................................... $231.00
The second collection next weekend will be for Catholic Communications.
https://www.shgparish.org/give
Mother’s Day Novena Thank You
Thank you to all who contributed to our Mother’s Day Novena in honor or memory of their loved ones. The Book of Remembrance with the names of the donors and those honored will be available in the week ahead.
Miss Shirley’s Café Drive-Through Event
Friday, May 14 • 4:45 ‒ 5:45 PM
Support Sacred Heart and local restaurants — call and pre-purchase your meal and then “drive-through” at Sacred Heart to pick it up! All orders will be fully cooked prior to pick-up.
How to order:
1. Look through the Miss Shirley’s menu (found at www.shgparish.org/events/shirley-05-14-21 and in the digital version of this bulletin) and choose what you would like to order.
2. Call 410-889-5272 X 4 and ask for a manager to place your order and pay over the phone. Be sure to mention Sacred Heart!
3. Then pick up hassle-free on Friday, May 14 from 4:45 ‒ 5:45 PM on the school-side parking lot in front of the Parish Center.
The order deadline is 2:00 PM on Wednesday, May 12. Please order early! We will cut off orders before the deadline if we reach capacity.
A $5 charge per order will be added and donated in full back to Sacred Heart.
May 9, 2021 Sacred Heart of Glyndon Sixth Sunday of Easter
Parish Outreach and Social Justice
Our Daily Bread: Volunteer Needed The parish’s Our Daily Bread ministry is looking for a volunteer “receiver” to collect the casseroles and dry goods that are supplied by parishioners to feed the hungry in Baltimore City. We need help with the collections at the door to the school kitchen on the 4th Tuesday evening of every even-numbered month (June, August, etc.) from 7:00 – 9:00 PM. If you can assist us during that time period, please contact Mark Grabenstein at 410-654-0414 or [email protected]. Thank you!
Unemployed? Underemployed? Don’t Know Where to Start?
Finding a job is difficult and time-consuming. A new Sacred Heart ministry has been established with the goal of assisting those seeking a new or better job. The ministry is named after Saint Cajetan, a little-known saint who is the patron saint of the unemployed. We offer assistance to job seekers by identifying job search techniques; providing help in writing resumes; offering interviewing tips with dress and etiquette advice;
and offering practice sessions for interviewing. Our goal is to help you prepare yourself for the hiring process and to be successful in identifying and getting the job you want. To find out more, please email [email protected] or call the Parish Office.
Laudato si’ Year for the Catholic Church
To commemorate the fifth anniversary of his encyclical Laudato Si’, Pope Francis designated the period between May 24, 2020 and May 24, 2021 as “Laudato Si’ year for the Catholic Church”. We are in the last few weeks now!
Inner peace is closely related to care for ecology and for the common good because, lived out authentically, it is reflected in a balanced lifestyle together with a capacity for wonder which takes us to a deeper understanding of life. Nature is filled with words of love, but how can we listen to them amid constant noise, interminable and nerve-wracking distractions, or the cult of appearances? Many people today sense a profound imbalance which drives them to frenetic activity and makes them feel busy, in a constant hurry which in turn leads them to ride rough-shod over everything around them. This too affects how they treat the environment. (LS #225)
• Noise, distractions, frenetic activity, and constant “hurry” are impediments to inner peace. What can you do to slow down and create quiet spaces in your busy life?
Jessica Meredith Jacobsen Memorial 5K Run
Please “save the date” for the 14th annual Jessica Meredith Jacobsen Memorial 5K Run and Fun Walk on Saturday, September 18 at 8:00 AM at Immaculate Conception Church (112 Ware Ave. in Towson). This race is organized by the Knights of Columbus Council #4011 (Fr. O’Neill Council) in Lutherville and memorializes Jessica Meredith Jacobsen, who died tragically in 2007 as a result of domestic abuse. The event supports The House of Ruth, the Catholic School Tuition Assistance Fund, and Fr. O’Neill Charities. You can register at www.runsignup.com (search for “Jessica Jacobsen 5K”).
Sacramental Ministry
Baptisms
Third Saturdays at noon and within any weekend Mass. Parents must attend a preparation class (offered monthly). Contact the Religious Education Office at 410-833-8515 for more details and to arrange for Baptism.
Reconciliation
Confessions are heard in the Main Church on Saturdays from 3:00 – 3:45 PM (English) and 5:30 – 6:45 PM (Spanish) and on Wednesdays from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. They are also available by appointment. Addi-tional opportunities are provided during Advent and Lent.
Marriage
Couples planning to be married should contact a priest or deacon at least six months before the anticipated date and sign up for a marriage preparation program. Do not set a date until you have met with the priest or deacon.
Communion to the Sick For the hospitalized or homebound who are unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Office.
Parish Life
Parent Baptism Preparation The monthly baptism preparation class will be held on Monday, May 10 at 7:00 PM in Room 104. This one-time class is for parents who are having their first child baptized at Sacred Heart or whose last child was baptized here more than four years ago. If you plan to attend, please RSVP by contacting Sister Cecilia at [email protected] or 410-833-8515.
To help you focus on the class, it is highly recommended that you find child care during the class time. For more details about baptisms, visit www.shgparish.org/baptism.
Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
The Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal began on May 4 and continues for nine consecutive Tuesday evenings at 7:00 PM in the Little Church. It will conclude with the novena
prayers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesday, June 29. All are welcome to participate on Tuesday evenings!
High School Faith Formation Student registrations for the high school 2021-2022 SOURCE and Confirmation programs will be available in the early summer of 2021!
Best Years Group Best Years has now moved to electing officers for the coming year (2021-22). The list of nominated officers has been sent by email to our members. Nominations are now closed. All members are asked to vote only if they are opposed to the nominees (vote “no”). Please send your vote to Bert Tromble at [email protected] or call him at 410-861-6532 by Saturday, May 22. For members who do not have email, please contact a member who uses email so that your vote can be counted.
We will hold an outdoor meeting and installation of officers on Wednesday, June 2 at 1:00 PM at Sandymount Park pavilion in Finksburg. Regular meetings will resume in September in the Mother Seton Room! More information will be available later in the summer.
Pray the Rosary at Sacred Heart
We invite you to pray the Rosary with us on weekdays at 8:15 AM in the Little Church. The Virgin Mary has asked us to pray the Rosary every day, and it is a wonderful way to start your daily journey! The Rosary brings you peace, joy, and comfort.
If you can’t make it on weekdays, consider joining us for the Rosary at 8:30 AM on Saturdays after the 8:00 AM Mass. All are welcome!
These Men They Call Knights Immaculate Lady Council #5208 of the Knights of Columbus is looking for good Catholic men to join our ranks — acting on the principles of charity, unity,
fraternity, and patriotism. We are engaged behind the scenes of many parish activities and in serving the wider community. If you are looking to grow as a Catholic man while putting your faith into action, look no further than the Knights of Columbus! For more information, contact Dave Clement (Grand Knight) at 443-340-0931 or [email protected] or visit www.shgparish.org/kofc.
Wisdom Sayings from
the Sisters of St. Joseph
‒ Sisters Cecilia, Karen, and Mary Beth
Maxim 78: Treat embarrassment
and criticism as opportunities
to grow.
Weekend Outdoor Options for Mass As we continue to emerge from our pandemic quarantine, we would like to safely welcome all in our community back to campus for Mass. We are offering outdoor seating (weather permitting) at the 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM Sunday morning Masses — with a speaker system to hear our services.
• Bring your own lawn chair or use one provided!
• You can spread out and socially distance.
• Communion will be brought out to you.
For those of you who have been reluctant to sit inside with others, this is for you!
May 9, 2021 Sacred Heart of Glyndon Sixth Sunday of Easter
Sacramental Ministry
Eucharistic Adoration Wednesdays: 6‒9 PM
(Musical praise: 7‒8 PM)
First Fridays: 4‒5 PM (Holy Hour for Life)
Anointing of the Sick In case of emergency, call the Parish Office at anytime. Please notify the Parish Office if you know someone in the hospital or at home who wishes to be anointed. Masses of Anointing are celebrated twice per year.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
“Thirsting for God?” 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 received Confirmation and Communion? They may be thirsting, too! The Rite of Christian Initia-tion of Adults (RCIA) is a place to ask questions and seek understanding.
The RCIA is a Church rite for adults pursuing the possibility of joining the Roman Catholic Church. If you, or someone you know, are interested or would like more information, please contact Michele Hunter at 410-833-1696 or
Parish Ministry Spotlight
Sacred Heart Respect Life Committee “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” ‒ Jeremiah 1:5
The Respect Life Committee is Sacred Heart Parish’s pro-life, pro-family organization committed to the sanctity of all human life from natural conception to natural death by promoting the teaching of the Catholic Church through education, outreach, and prayer. We are a very active and passionate group, and people of all ages are invited to join our events and activities where we spread respect for the sacredness of every human life!
Holy Hour for Life during Eucharistic Adoration — First Fridays, 4:00 ‒ 5:00 PM We pray and sing for life every month while adoring our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.
Rosary Walk — First Saturdays, 10:00 AM With the Legion of Mary, we process behind a statue of Our Lady of Fatima and pray the Rosary for respect for life, peace in our world, and special prayer intentions.
Spiritual Adoption — Each October we invite parishioners to “spiritually adopt” a precious preborn baby by praying for the child every day for nine months. We display posters at church showing the miraculous development in the womb and organize collections of baby supplies for local pro-life pregnancy centers.
Outreach at FutureCare Cherrywood Nursing Home — We visit and sing with the residents every month (during normal times; we can’t wait to return in person!) and share Christ’s love by making and delivering cards/pictures for them throughout the year.
Rosary for Life and Planning Meetings — We meet virtually for prayer and planning (during COVID) on the third Tuesday of each month from 6:30 ‒ 8:00 PM.
• Prayerful sing-alongs • 40 Days for Life prayer campaigns • Chastity education
• Fundraisers for pro-life pregnancy centers and housing programs
• Contacting legislators to support pro-life laws and oppose any laws against life
Please help us with your input and ideas to promote a culture of life in our community! For more information or to join our Respect Life Committee, contact Denise Blair-Nellies at 410-795-6852 or [email protected]. You can also follow us on Instagram at respectlifeshg.
Reminder: Carnations for Mother’s Day
The Respect Life Committee is selling carnations for Mother’s Day after most Masses this weekend (May 8/9). All proceeds will benefit the Center for Pregnancy Concerns.
First Eucharist at Sacred Heart
Congratulations to all of the children who received
their First Eucharist this past week! This includes
the students from Sister Cecilia’s RCIC class who
were baptized in addition to receiving their First
Eucharist. May each of these children come to
know God’s great love for them as they continue to
receive Jesus in the Eucharist many, many times.
The students in the Religious Education Spanish
classes will receive their First Eucharist at the
4:00 PM Spanish Masses on Sunday, May 9 and
Sunday, May 16. Some of these children will also
be baptized.
If you normally attend this Mass, please note that
attendance will be higher than normal and seating might be more limited.
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Saturday, May 22 • 7:45 AM – 1:15 PM • West Room
Final drive at Sacred Heart until late 2021
Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Giving blood means
giving hope and courage to patients anxiously awaiting the chance to live
healthy, full lives. Hospitals and patients are in constant need of blood
donors; most of us will need blood in our lifetime. Your donation can save or sustain up to 3 lives! Healthy donors are
encouraged to book an appointment with the Red Cross for our next parish blood drive at www.redcrossblood.org/give.
The Red Cross is following FDA blood donation
eligibility guidance regarding COVID-19 vaccinations.
If you receive a vaccine, knowing the name of the
manufacturer (e.g. Pfizer, Moderna, etc.) is important
in determining your eligibility. In most cases, there’s
no deferral time if you receive a vaccine.
We can always use volunteers! If you can donate some time and volunteer
at the blood drive for a few hours, please send an email to [email protected].
YOUNGADULTSUMMERKICKOFF
SACRED HEART PRESENTS
Friday, June 4th
We welcome Young Adults from 18-35! Give usyour feedback for planning future events and
get to know the young adult community at SHG.
RSVP to [email protected]
6:00PM MASSFOLLOWED BY A COOKOUT WITH DRINKS AND
LIVE MUSIC
®Order by 2 PM on May 12th!
Delivering Shirley’s Signatures for Easy Pickup!
Thanks to Sacred Heart Parish for providing a safe pick-up space.A $5.00 charge per order will be added & donated in full back to Sacred Heart.
HOW TO ORDER:1. Look over our Sacred Heart Parish Menu, available at: MissShirleys.com/uploads/file/SacredHeart.pdf
2. Call (410) 889-5272 X 4 and ask for a Manager to place your order & pay over the phone. Be sure to mention Sacred Heart!
3. Pick up your order from the parish on the date & time listed above.
Friday, May 14th4:45 – 5:45 PM
PICKUPLOCATION:
PICKUPDATE & TIME:
DEADLINE:
Sacred Heart Parish63 Sacred Heart Lane, Glyndon, MD 21071
2:00 PM on Wednesday, May 12th
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GUACAMOLE DEVILED EGGSTopped with Sliced Fresh Avocado,Pico de Gallo, Cajun Avocado Crema &Crispy Tortilla Strips 8.
PEACH & BROWN SUGAR DONUTSHouse-Made Peach Donuts with Brown SugarGlaze & Cobbler Crumble, drizzled with OrangeVanilla Glaze 7.18. for Box of 6 Donuts
GRAPEFRUIT BRÛLÉE with Mint 5.
EVERYTHING BUT THE BAGELCREAM CHEESE BISCUITSHouse-Made Apple Cinnamon Jam & Whipped Herb Cream Cheese 9.16. for Box of 6 Biscuits
MANGO LEMON BISCUITSHouse-Made Mango Lemon Curd 9.16. for Box of 6 Biscuits
GRANDPA’S CORNBREADHouse-Made Peppadew-Jalapeño Butter,dusted with Cajun Spice 8.
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CHICKEN ‘N CHEDDAR GREEN ONIONWAFFLESFried Benne Seed Buttermilk Boneless Breast ofChicken Pieces & a Honey Mustard Aioli drizzleon Cheddar Green Onion Wa�es with PeppadewJalapeño Butter, dusted with Cajun Spice 19.- As seen on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives
SOUTHERN SLAMMER SANDWICH Fried Green Tomato, Applewood-Smoked Bacon,Avocado Mash, White Cheddar Cheese & FriedEgg on Pumpernickel & choice of: Stone GroundGrits with Diced Bacon or Shredded Potato &Onion Hash Browns 16.- Best Breakfast Sandwich in America, Restaurant Hospitality
GET YOUR GRITS ON Served Shirley’s Style Jumbo Blackened Shrimp or Blackened Salmonon Fried Green Tomatoes, Stone Ground Gritswith Diced Bacon & Roasted Corn Emulsion,dusted with Cajun Spice* 23.- As seen on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives
CUBAN HUEVOS SANDWICHApplewood-Smoked Ham, BBQ Pulled Pork,Swiss Cheese, Fried Egg, Pickles & CreoleMustard on Ciabatta, dusted with Cajun Spice &choice of: Stone Ground Grits with Diced Baconor Shredded Potato & Onion Hash Browns 16.
GRAVY TRAIN SOUTHERN SKILLETFried Buttermilk Boneless Chicken BreastPieces on a House-Made Everything Biscuit,Collard Greens with Ham, Stone GroundGrits with Diced Bacon, ChesapeakeChicken Sausage Gravy & Cheddar Cheese,topped with Sunny Side Up Egg, dustedwith Cajun Spice* 17.
FIESTA ‘N SIESTA SKILLETGrilled Chicken, Shredded Potato & Onion HashBrowns, Red & Yellow Peppers, Sliced Jalapeños,White Cheddar Cheese, Pico de Gallo, CajunAvocado Crema & Crispy Tortilla Strips, toppedwith Sunny Side Up Egg 18.
COCONUT CREAM STUFFEDFRENCH TOASTChallah Bread dipped in Egg Mix, stu�ed withCoconut Cream Cheese & Flaked Coconut,garnished with Diced Strawberries, BrûléedBananas, Cinnamon & Powdered Sugar 17.- As seen on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives
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Wake Up Your Taste BudsGriddle CakesBest Pancakes in the Country Food Network
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES (4)or BELGIAN WAFFLES (4 Mini) 11.
SPECIALTY PANCAKES (4)
or WAFFLES (4 Mini) 13.
Choice of:
CINNAMON DANISH with Cream Cheese Icing
FRESH BANANA, BLUEBERRY orSTRAWBERRY
PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWNwith Cinnamon Sauce
BANANA CHOCOLATE CHIPwith Chocolate Syrup
CHOCOLATE & WHITE CHOCOLATE CHIPwith Chocolate Syrup
BLUEBERRY & WHITE CHOCOLATE CHIP
CHALLAH FRENCH TOASTWith Cinnamon & Powdered Sugar 14.
Add:Fresh Strawberries & House-Made Whipped Cream 4.House-Made Whipped Cream 2.Fresh Banana, Blueberries or Strawberries 2.Chocolate Chips 2.
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CHURRO PANCAKESButtermilk Pancakes coated in CinnamonSugar & drizzled with Chocolate Sauce,dusted with Powdered Sugar 13.
Pancake of the Month
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COOKIES 'N CREAM CHEESECAKESTUFFED FRENCH TOASTChocolate Cookie Cheesecake Filling,garnished with Chocolate Cookie Crumbs,Chocolate Sauce & Whipped Cream, dustedwith Powdered Sugar 17.
French Toast of the Month
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SACRED HEART MENUMay 2021
Brunch ProteinsBENNE SEED FRIED CHICKEN (3 pieces)with Honey Mustard Aioli 8.
APPLEWOOD-SMOKED HAM 5.
APPLEWOOD-SMOKED BACON 6.
CRANBERRY MAPLETURKEY SAUSAGE 5.- Created just for us by local Logan’s Sausage Company
CHESAPEAKE CHICKEN SAUSAGE 5. - Created just for us by local Logan’s Sausage Company
SECONDS?
I want th�ds!
AVO “COBBO” TOAST Avocado Mash, Diced Applewood-SmokedBacon, Sliced Hard Boiled Egg, Red GrapeTomatoes, Red Onion & Goat Cheese Crumbleson Multigrain Toast, drizzled with House-MadeCreamy Buttermilk Ranch, garnished withFresh Chives & Everything Bagel Seasoning 12.
BWI BREAKFAST BANANA SPLITOrganic Vanilla Yogurt with a Whole Banana,Strawberries, Blueberries & Pineapple,topped with House-Made Granola 12.
Light� SideMANGO VANILLA OATMEALSteel Cut Oats, Tri-Colored Quinoa, Vanilla, Agave & Coconut Milk, toppedwith Diced Mango, Organic VanillaYogurt & House-Made Granola 9.
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POPPY’S FRIED CHICKEN CLASSICFried Buttermilk Boneless Chicken BreastPieces, White Cheddar Cheese, Red &Yellow Tomato, Mixed Greens & Pickleswith House-Made Creamy ButtermilkRanch & Bu�alo Sauce on a Potato Roll 17.
COLD SPRING LANECALIFORNIA CHICKEN “BLT”Grilled Chicken, Applewood-Smoked Bacon,Red & Yellow Tomato, Mixed Greens, AvocadoMash & Citrus Aioli on Ciabatta 17.
PARK PLACE POWERHOUSEAvocado Mash, Mixed Greens, Cucumber,Red & Yellow Tomato, Red Onion &Shredded Carrots with Herb CreamCheese on Multigrain 14.
Choice of: Collard Greens with Ham, Smokin’ Macaroni Salad, Orzo Pasta Salad, Mixed Greens with Balsamic Poppyseed
Vinaigrette, Broccoli Salad or Black-Eyed Pea Succotash. Substitute: Gluten-Free Bread +2. Seasonal Fruit Medley +2.
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*Consuming raw or undercooked animal foods may increase your risk of a foodborne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. Consult your physician or public health o�cer for further information.• Our seating policy has been limited for social distancing measures. We are currently not able to seat parties larger than 6. Tables cannot be pushed together nor may highchairs be added to the end of tables, unless a 6 ft space still exists.• Parties will be seated when all members are present at the host station during peak business hours.• Outside beverages, food, cakes or balloons may not be brought into or consumed on the premises.• Strollers are not permitted in dining area.• Please speak to the manager regarding any known food allergies prior to ordering. Miss Shirley's Cafe will use reasonable e�orts to prevent the introduction of the allergen of concern into the food through close attention during our sourcing, preparation and handling processes. However, it is ultimately up to the guest to use his or her individual discretion to make an informed choice regarding whether to order any particular items. Miss Shirley's Cafe cannot guarantee that allergens may not have been introduced during another stage of the food chain process or, even inadvertently, during preparation. We do not have separate kitchens to prepare allergen-free items or separate dining areas for guests with allergies or intolerances.
Consumer Advisory Information:
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V+ Vegan**KEY: V Vegetarian* GF Gluten-Free
*Vegetarian items may contain eggs or dairy products, please informyour server of any dietary restrictions. **Cross Contact.
Signature Dish
COVID-19 WarningWe have taken enhanced health and safety measures—for Guests, Team Members, & Vendors. You must follow all posted instructions while on premises of Miss Shirley’s
Cafe. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe
illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable.
While on premises of Miss Shirley's Cafe you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19. Help keep each other healthy.
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SMOKIN’ MACARONI SALADCavatappi Pasta, Hard Boiled Egg, Celery,Carrots, Red Pepper, Green Onions & SmokedPaprika Aioli, dusted with Smoked Paprika 5. ORZO PASTA SALADOrzo, Red Grape Tomatoes, Cucumber, Chickpeas,Red Onion, Garlic, Parsley & Citrus Vinaigrette 5. BROCCOLI SALADApplewood-Smoked Bacon, Red Onion,Golden Raisins & White Cheddar Cheese 5. SEASONAL FRUIT MEDLEYGrapes, Pineapple, Strawberries, Blueberries,Honeydew & Cantaloupe 9.
MIXED GREENSDiced Tomato & Balsamic Poppyseed Vinaigrette 5.
Shirley’s Side KicksSTONE GROUND GRITSWITH DICED BACONApplewood-Smoked Bacon, Mascarpone& Heavy Cream, garnished with Chives &Tomato 5. *Grits without Bacon available upon request
SHREDDED POTATO & ONIONHASH BROWNS** 5.
BLACK-EYED PEA SUCCOTASHBlack-Eyed Peas, Roasted Corn, Red Pepper& Chives in a Red Wine Vinaigrette 5.
COLLARD GREENS BOWL with Ham 6.
GRILLED ASPARAGUS** 6.
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CINNAMON DANISH PACKAGE 39.
(Serves 4-6 people)
Package includes: Buttermilk Pancake Batter Cream Cheese Icing Cinnamon Danish Sauce & Cinnamon
FRESH FRUIT PACKAGE 49.
(Serves 4-6 people)
Package includes: Buttermilk Pancake Batter Fresh Blueberries & Strawberries Raspberry Purée
S�ps & Salads
Packages come with Ingredients & Instructions to
make Miss Shirley's Signature Pancakes at home!
All packages include Grade A Pure Maple Syrup,
Whipped Butter & Powdered Sugar.
Make-At-Home
Pancake/WafflePackages
Family Meals Serves up to 4 people
DEVILED EGG PLATTERS (Half & Half) 6 Traditional & 6 Chicken “BLT” Deviled Eggs 22.
6 Traditional & 6 Bu�alo Shrimp Deviled Eggs 25.
6 Chicken “BLT” & 6 Bu�alo Shrimp Deviled Eggs 29.
DEVILED EGG PLATTERS 12 Traditional Deviled Eggs 18.
12 Chicken “BLT” Deviled Eggs 26.
12 Bu�alo Shrimp Deviled Eggs 32.
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FRIED CHICKEN BASKET 60.
Includes: 16 pieces of Benne Seed Fried Chicken 1 qt. of Smokin' Macaroni Salad 1 qt. of Collard Greens with Ham 8 pieces of Grandpa's Cornbread Honey Mustard, BBQ Sauce & Peppadew Butter
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SMASH BURGERTwo Angus Beef Patties, Pimento & CheddarCheeses, Red & Yellow Tomato, ShreddedLettuce & Red Onion on a Potato Roll 17.
Sandwich of the Month
Roland Park • 513 W Cold Spring Lane
Inner Harbor • 750 E Pratt StreetAnnapolis • 1 Park Place
No Cash Payments. We accept Chipped Credit Cards ONLY.
• Miss Shirley’s Cafe strictly adheres to all laws regarding the service of alcohol, including checking identification. We only accept U.S. vertical driver’s licenses with manager’s approval. Minors aren’t allowed to consume or taste alcoholic beverages.• A maximum of 3 alcoholic beverages will be served per guest per day. Shots will not be served.• For parties of six or more, a 25% gratuity is suggested. • We are committed to providing eco-friendly products to protect our planet.• A maximum of six split or separate checks are accepted per party.• Prices and selections subject to change without notice.
Hours: 8 am - 3 pm
BWI • Concourse A(Airport has smaller menu & extended hours)
SHIRLEY’S TRADITIONALVEGETABLE CRAB SOUPLump Crab Meat, Roasted Corn, GreenBeans, Stewed Tomatoes, Old Bay, Beef& Crab Stock 10. for Bowl / 24. for 1 qt.
SUMMER CITRUS SALADGrilled Salmon, Grapefruit & OrangeSegments, Roasted Onion, Goat CheeseCrumbles, Red Grape Tomatoes & SunflowerSeeds on Mixed Greens & Bibb Lettuce,with House-Made Citrus Vinaigrette 21.
ANSELA’S SOUTHERNCHOPPED SALADApplewood-Smoked Bacon, Black-EyedPeas, Red Grape Tomatoes, Red Onion,Roasted Corn, Pimentos, Pickled Okra,Bleu Cheese, Avocado Slices & Trio ofHouse-Made Croutons on Mixed Greens& Iceberg Lettuce, with Creamy SmokedTomato Vinaigrette* 18.
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Easy Movers inc.MOVING & STORAGEJOSEPH P. GEIPE & SONS107 Wabash Ave., Glyndon
410-526-5275
Excellence in Customer Care
ORGANICARE, INC.Professional Horticultural Lawn,
Tree and Shrub Care
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Pro Care Auto LLC."Complete Auto Repair Specializing in Lexus & Toyota."
• Complete Auto Service • All Major-Minor repairs • Specializing in Toyota & LexusHours: M-F 7:30am-6pm Sat 8am-4pm
84 Main Street, Reisterstown - Next to Firehouse
4 1 0 -5 2 6 - 4 4 8 0
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4821 Butler Rd.Village at Glyndon Sq.
Illiano’s
J&PRestaurant
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ABC CARE offers before & after school-age
child care at Sacred Heart School.We are your trusted source of child care all year long.
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Specializing InShort Term & Long Term,
Rehab, Hospice & Respite Care
Telephone: 410-833-380112020 Reisterstown Rd.
Reisterstown, Maryland 21136www.futurecarehealth.com
Setting The Standard OfExcellence In The Community.
BALTIMORE SIDING & WINDOW CO.
Serving the Baltimore Metro for 40 years
Roofing • Trim • Gutters
410-752-0439Free Estimates*Meet with the Owner*
MHIC 9794
CHARMCITYROOFING.COM
Proud to service this community.
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Keep your Family, Employees, &
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Mind”
hoMe or BuSIneSS SAnItIZInG
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Parishioner/Miembro de SHG Since 1985
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Trust your Car to an
Honest Shop
Compassionate Care Focus On Whole Body Health
Latest Technology 410-833-4664
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Pet-loss support since 1927
thoughtful, affordableburials & individualcremations in our
historical pet cemetery
Monthly Support Group
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Quality & reliable Service • Lawn Maintenance • Spring clean up • tree Service
Quality & reliable Service • Lawn Maintenance • Spring clean up • tree Service
Greenmount Lawn & Landscaping LLc
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Massage 911Wellness CenterTherapeutic Massage
443-820-6460 Finksburg PlazaPERSONAL HOME CARE
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410-833-0020
All Local Products Plants
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Reach More CustomersGrow Your Business
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Parishioner Owned www.eatoncreativegroup.
VIDEO MARKETING
• PowersofAttorney
• Probate
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Space Available
DrAIn WorkS, Inc.
DRAIN CLEANING • VIDEO INSPECTIONS COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
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@WaxtotheMax
Wax To The Max Auto Detailing 410-902-1973
11416 Reisterstown Rd
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ShIppInG • CopIeSFAX • MovInG BoXeS
Joe Mandara
$2.00 off minimum purchase of $10.00
410-526-660011620 Reisterstown Rd.
Cherry valley Center
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Small Wonders Daycare Center, Inc.
Ages 2 - 5Hours 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Full and Part-time410-517-1714RTAS
REISTERSTOWNTAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICE
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expert Service Since 1953Personal • Business• Personalized Service• Accuracy • Knowledge
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Don’t be taken advantage of!
Frank J. Klein & Sons, Inc.Plumbing • HeatingAir ConditioningGeoThermalOur 85th Year
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MeMBerFDIC 410-517-3060
Genova’s To GoReistertown
“It’s All About the Bread”13022 Old Hanover Rd.
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Pete & BobbyCo-owners
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Tues- Kids Eat Free2 Restaurant Park Dr • Owings Mills
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15% OFF Entire Bill Mention Ad
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JirehHair Salon
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Pleasant HillSERVICE CENTER
Locally owned, based in Reisterstown, MD
MHIC-50974
410-833-3047Residential & Commercial Asphalt ServicesMilling Services, Excavation & Demolition
Since 1996
Some Exclusions Apply
$200 off for Parishioners
NOW HIRINg Industrial Career Path
Since 1964109 Wabash Ave. • 410-833-2272
RAlOID corP
Estamos Solicitando Trabajadores para Landscape
Ninguna experiencia necesitada.
Ayuda deseada: Help WantedWe are looking for good people
Call: 410-549-1370 ext. 11 or Email: [email protected]
Locally Owned Coffee Shop Coffee • Tea • Bites to Eat
202 Main St
Steven M. Siegel, D.M.D. & AssociatesSpecializing in Braces, Ceramic Braces & invisalign
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Carroll Tree Service, Inc.74 Gwynns Mill Court • Owings Mills, MD 21117
Office: 410-998-1100Steve Mays
SERVPRO® of Reisterstown410-242-7371
Fire & Water - cleanup & restoration™
Independently owned and operated
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Accepting New Patients Se hablo español
Creating Beautiful Smiles
DR. ZALLERDR. LESSANSDR. SHENKFamily Dentistry
Stephen B. Awalt, Esq.Probate & Estate Services | Real Estate Transactions
Serving Towson and Baltimore County, MD
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Fully Equipped Kitchens in ALL Properties
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Beach escapes
• Fully Renovated• Steps to the Beach!!• Dog Friendly • Sleeps 8-10• Heart Of Downtown
deweydeluxe Beach Block condo
• 1.5 Blocks to Beach • Walk to Everything!• Quiet Street in Downtown • Front House sleeps up to 26 • Upper Cottage sleeps up to 4• Rent Separately or Together
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BankruptcyCollections Defense
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Space Available
All Makes & Models 3 Year/36,000 Mile Warranty
Pick Up • Delivery • Shuttle Service
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Providing Excellence in Auto Repair Award Winning FULL SERVICE DESIGN FIRM
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Lee SchuSter MorenoTop Producer
443-340-4804
Runs Yellow/Green until the week before
Pentecost
HARRY O.SHANEYBROOK, Inc.
Plumbing and Heating
144 Westminster RoadReisterstown, Maryland 21136
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EAST COAST ELECTRIC INC.410-833-3218
Local Company, Fast Service, Good Rates Residential, Commercial
(We Wired This Church)
Pikesville Printing, Copy &Invitation Centre
Pikesville Office SupplyGreat Gifts, Too!
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Ceramic - Wood - Laminate - Vinyl - CarpetThe Carpet Workshop
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Finksburg
410-526-5333
Cherryvale LiquorsBeer • Wine • Liquor
10% Off any wine purchase10% Off any liquor purchase
(excluding sale items)11801-A Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown 410-526-9463
GUY'S PAINTINGBEST PRICES IN TOWN
"REACH OUT AND PAINT SOMEONE"
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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RON PETERS
PETERS BODY SHOP, INC.COLLISION SPECIALISTS
OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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5629 Deer Park Road • Reisterstown, MD 21136
Residential Commercial
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2 Good Reasons To Give Us A Call!
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OUR LADY’SCENTER
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One-Stop Catholic Shopping!
Sacred Heart Special
10% OFFAny one non-discounted itemOne per customer, expires 6/30/2021
Catholic Chapel, Bookstore & Giftshop
$1.00 OFF Any Car Wash (w/coupon)
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It’s Tax Time!410-302-9899
SANZONE TAX & ACCOUNTING
Parishioner Owned & Operated www.sanzoneaccounting.com
Home Cleaning Specialists 443-939-7194
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Over 35 Years Exp
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Furnaces • Air Conditioning Geothermal • Boilers Indoor Air Quality
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Waggin’ Around at Debendale
Hotel & Spa for Dogs410-833-4762
www.debendale.com
MHIC# 136510