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St. Charles Borromeo Church Mission Statement
Saint Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church is a Christian Community bonded by faith and
empowered by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ in word and action through
prayer, education, evangelization and service.
Vision Statement Saint Charles Borromeo Church is ever striving to be
a respectful, inclusive and welcoming community seeking to better reflect the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
101 Church Lane • Pikesville, MD 21208 • 410-486-5400 • Fax: 410-486-5421 • www.ourstcharles.org Office Hours: 9:00am – 3:00pm •Email: [email protected]
STAFF CONTACTS
Rev. Msgr. Lloyd Aiken, V.F., Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Canisius T. Tah, Associate Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Thomas Malia, Assisting Clergy [email protected]
Rev. Maurice Akwa, In Residence [email protected]
Rev. Vincent Chacko, In Residence [email protected]
Deacon Steve Roscher, Permanent Deacon [email protected]
Christopher Welsh, Pastoral Associate / DRE [email protected]
Timothy Olivella, Youth Minister [email protected]
Jeanette Pearl, Parish Nurse [email protected]
Donna Cooper, Office Administrator [email protected]
Sr. Janet Pfeffer, Bookkeeper / Office Staff [email protected]
John Igoe, Organist / Traditional Choir Director [email protected]
Sandra Feulner, Contemporary Choir Director [email protected]
Mass Schedule Saturday: 4:00PM Sunday: 8:30AM, 11:00AM* (Contemporary Choir) Monday-Friday: 7:30AM Holy Day: 7:30AM, 12:10PM, 7:30PM
*Children's Liturgy of the Word takes place on the 2nd Sunday of the month at the 11:00AM Mass
Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesdays, 8:00AM-9:00AM
Reconciliation Saturdays 3:15PM-3:45PM, or anytime by appointment
Infant Baptism Congratulations to all parents and parents to be. Baptism Preparation sessions for parents and new godparents are led by Deacon Steve once a month following the 11:00AM Mass. Contact Chris Welsh to register for a session and to arrange for the celebration of your child's baptism.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults RCIA is for adults interested in learning more about the Catholic faith and deepening their relationship with Jesus Christ as they journey toward full initiation (Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation) into the life of the Catholic Church. Please contact Chris Welsh.
DEADLINE FOR BULLETIN: MONDAY AT NOON Please pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life.
Marriage We rejoice with engaged couples, and ask them to contact the Parish Office at least 6 months prior to the date of marriage, in order to schedule an appointment and begin marriage preparation.
Additional Sacramental Preparation Families wishing to prepare their children for Reconciliation or First Eucharist, please contact Chris Welsh in the Parish Office. High School youth who are interested in Confirmation should also contact Chris Welsh.
Care for the Sick Please contact the Parish Office when a parishioner is homebound, in the hospital, or in a healthcare facility and wishes to receive a visit or any of the Sacraments. Whenever possible, please make arrangements for Anointing of the Sick before surgery or hospital admission.
Faith Formation Religious Education sessions for children (K-8th Grade) are held in the Parish Center on Sunday mornings from 9:45AM-10:55AM. Our High School program (Brothers and Sisters in Christ) meets on Thursday evenings from 7:15PM-9:00PM.
April 1st, 2018 Easter Sunday of the
Resurrection of the Lord
PRAYER AND WORSHIP
ALLELUIA! Alleluia! Our praise word has been silent for forty days. Alleluia means “Praise Ye, Lord,” and we sing it out in joyful trinities today. Praise is as common to our liturgical life as petition, but we tend to overlook it.
The Eucharistic Prayer at the heart of the Mass is a prayer of praise and thanksgiving, which teaches us something about the order of such prayer. Praising God is naturally followed by litanies of reasons flowing from grateful hearts. Our responsorial psalms, interspersed throughout the Easter Vigil and sung at every Mass, dance with the opportunity to give praise to the One who keeps all promises. Alleluia! Text, Alice L.
Camille © 1997, OCP. All rights reserved. www.Liturgy.com
Date Time Presider Mass Intention
Mon Apr 2
7:30am Fr. Vincent Corrine
Kelly
Tue Apr 3
7:30am Fr. Ray Robert Thelan
Wed Apr 4
7:30am TBA Michael Okolo-1
Family Int. (L)
Thu Apr 5
7:30am Fr. Vincent Carroll Stephen
Golczewski
Fri Apr 6
7:30am TBA John
Tastet
Sat Apr 7
4:00pm Fr. Canisius Fannie Barrios Demandante
Sun Apr 8
8:30am Fr. Tom /
Deacon Steve Richard Pfeffer
Sun Apr 8
11:00am Fr. Tom People of the Parish
SCRIPTURE READINGS
Readings for Sunday, April 1st
Acts 10:34a, 37-43 | Col 3:1-4 | Jn 20:1-9
Readings for Sunday, April 8th
Acts 4:32-35 | 1 Jn 5:1-6 | Jn 20:19-31
The Parish Office will be closed on Easter Monday, April 2nd. It will re-open on Tuesday, April 3rd, at 9:00am.
WELCOME HOME!
TO ALL OUR STUDENTS HOME ON BREAK, FAMILY VISITING FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAY,
AND THOSE RETURNING FROM MILITARY SERVICE:
YOU ARE MISSED & ALWAYS WELCOME HERE!
Easter Flowers
Please see the Easter Flower Insert
for a list of Memorials & Honorees
Paschal Candle
Donated by: Tim & Jeanne Nicholl
In Memory of: The deceased members of the Nicholl & Brickley families
LET US PRAY WITH OUR FAITH COMMUNITY “To everything there is a season and a time
for every purpose under heaven.” - Ecclesiastes 3:1
…a time to heal
Tarik Mosby; Ruthie Ann Blumenstein; Joe Lhotsky; Eddie Schmedes; Steve Duklewski; Charlotte Kerner; Gary Shannon; Fr. Maurice Akwa; Thomas Williams; Joan Komorowski; Francis Cougle; Paul Anisiobi; Doris Becker; Robert Pahr; Maria Vigo; Alex Abanto; Bill Heying; Joseph Lee; Norbert Kosin; Marty Stout; Kathy Heckrotte; Sandra Frier; Margaret Cassaday; Mariam Kane; Laura Preston; Dolores Lefkowitz; Norberta Winborne; Paul Gambrill, Jr.; Loretta Roach; Karen Jordan; Jeanette Cherigos; Mattie D. Martin; Christine Isaac; Mashariki Sanyika; Jeff Lohinski; Julia Rosas; Mary Mosner; Kathy Justice; Arnold Schunick; Terry Bullinger; Bob & Georgia Brady; Mary Beth Himmelheber; Archer Senft; Maria Bortot
May our Lord and Redeemer give health to their bodies and holiness to their souls.
…and a time to die
Rev. Kennard Muller Patricia Shea George Taylor Charles Walsh
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
PRAY WITH THE POPE APRIL 2018 PRAYER INTENTION
This month, please remember in your prayers the request by Pope Francis that we might pray…
That economists may have the courage to reject any economy of exclusion and know how to open
new paths.
www.apostleshipofprayer.org
DIVINE MERCY DEVOTION For the eighth consecutive year, Deacon Steve Roscher will be leading the Divine Mercy Devotion next Sunday, April 8
th
at 1:00pm at Holy Family Church in Randallstown (9531 Liberty Road, 21133). Parishioners from St. Charles are invited to join in this special devotion first instituted by St. Faustina of Poland. The devotion includes scripture, the praying of the Divine Mercy Chaplet, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, song and Benediction. Bring a friend!
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD
The next scheduled offering of CLOW will be next Sunday, April 8th at the 11:00am Mass.
♬ MUSIC IN OUR WORSHIP ♬
“EASTER SEQUENCE”
A sequence is a chant or hymn sung or recited immediately after the 2
nd reading at Mass. By the
time of the Council of Trent (1543-1563) there were sequences for many feasts in the Church’s year. Over the years new sequences continued to be written in Latin; one of the best known later sequences is the Christmas carol Adeste Fideles, known in English as “O Come, All Ye Faithful.”
The most recent version of the Toman Missal retains only two obligatory sequences: “Holy Spirit, Lord Divine” which we will sing on Pentecost, and “Christians, to the Paschal Victim,” which we sing today.
The words of today’s Sequence are usually attributed to the 11
th century Wipo of Burgundy. The chant is
acclaimed as one of the most beautiful melodies of all our chants, and it has inspired many composers.
It concludes with this Easter prayer: “Share the good news, sing joyfully, His death is victory! Lord Jesus, Victor King, show us mercy.”
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Congratulations to the nearly 700(!) elect and candidates for full communion who were baptized or received into the Catholic Church on Holy Saturday night all over our Archdiocese of Baltimore! May God bless these neophytes throughout the Easter season. To learn more about becoming a Catholic, contact Chris at 410-486-5400 or [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION
K-8 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
CALENDAR
Sunday, 4/1 ~ NO CLASS - EASTER SUNDAY Sunday, 4/8 ~ Class K of C EASTER EGG HUNT @ 12:15 Sunday, 4/15 ~ Class Sunday, 4/22 ~ Class - FAMILY LIFE SESSION Sunday, 4/29 ~ Class Sunday, 5/6 ~ Last Class & Closing Session (Children & Parents)
*All sessions begin @ 9:45am in the Parish Center*
FIRST EUCHARIST CELEBRATIONS
The following young people of our parish—
Arianna Hood; Tienette Nnadozie; Maksymilian Oster; & Lucas Stover—will be celebrating their First Holy Communion
during the Easter Season. Please keep them in prayer during Holy Week and look for them and their proud parents at a weekend Mass this month!
B.A.S.I.C. YOUTH MINISTRY BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CHRIST
Our regular THURSDAY evening sessions take place from 7:00pm-9:00pm in the rectory basement meeting room. New members are always welcome! For more information, contact our Youth Minister, Tim Olivella at [email protected]
YOUTH CONFIRMATION PREPARATION
Our next regular session will be Sunday, April 22nd
at 7:00pm in the Rectory Basement Meeting Room. Please have Sponsor Conversation #3 & Growth Plan III completed by the 22
nd.
Remember to bring your signed permission slip and payment to the O’Dwyer Retreat House on 4/13. Pastoral Staff Interviews will be scheduled on Retreat.
UPCOMING EVENTS
RETREAT with B.A.S.I.C. April: 13
th-15
th
SERVICE OPPORTUNITY Saturday, April 21
st ~ 1:00pm - 7:00pm
For more info, contact Chris: [email protected]
BAPTISM PREPARATION The next session for parents preparing to have their child(ren) baptized will be led by Deacon Steve Roscher on Sunday, April 22
nd at 12:30pm in the
Rectory. Register in advance by contacting Chris at 410-486-5400 or [email protected]
Our Inter-Parochial Catholic Elementary School
Offering full day, half day, 5-day and 3-day Pre-kindergarten instruction, our families choose Sacred Heart School for its safe, nurturing, and diverse environment; competitive tuition rates; and the latest technology. Please apply early for the 2018-2019 school year to avoid the waitlist. To arrange a tour, or for application information, we invite you to contact our office at 410-833-0857. www.shgschool.org
An anonymous donor has made possible a unique Grant for new, not currently enrolled students, who are entering 3rd Grade for the 2018-2019 school year. If you know of a family that could benefit from this grant, please email: [email protected]
STEWARDSHIP
– What I Do With What I Have Been Given When I Believe in God –
MARCH 25TH, 2018 WEEK 4 MARCH
Offertory – Envelopes $5069 $19,460
Offertory – Loose $1046 $4317
Maintenance / Heating $782 $4140
Lenten Sacrificial Giving $1381 $1511
TOTAL FOR PARISH $8278 $29,428
Over / Under FY2018 Budget of $8350/wk
-$72 -$3972
Easter Flowers $295 $1592
CRS/Latin America $0 $746
School Support $45 $45
Poor Box (St. Vincent de Paul) $189 $550
WEEKEND ATTENDANCE 412 1455
YOUR POOR BOX DONATIONS THIS WEEKEND AND NEXT SUPPORT THE KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS STATE SONOGRAM PROJECT
PLEASE REMEMBER SAINT CHARLES BORRMEO PARISH IN YOUR
RETIREMENT & ESTATE PLANNING
We prayed, fasted and gave alms—and now we celebrate Easter joy! Our Lenten journey with CRS Rice Bowl ends as we
encounter our Risen Lord. We reflect on our brothers and sisters we have walked with, and we commit to bringing Easter joy to each person we meet in our daily lives. Don’t forget to turn in your Rice Bowl in the bins in church vestibule. www.crsricebowl.org
Thanks to all who have responded to the 2018 Appeal which has already raised more than $6.877 Million. Once again, St. Charles parishioners have demonstrated tremendous generosity by already surpassing our assigned goal of $32,300. If you have yet to give, please complete a pledge form—available in the back of the church—or visit www.archbalt.org/appeal/give Thank you for your prayerful and generous support of the 2018 Appeal.
• Amount Pledged (as of 3/27/18): $37,522
• 116% of our Goal!
• 82 Gifts/Pledges (15% of Households)
• Anticipated Rebate to Parish: $15,600
LUCKY 11 WINNING NUMBERS
Week #5 ~ 3/21/18
Mid-Day: #571 Evening: #957
PARISH EVENT CALENDAR
DATE TIME PLACE EVENT
Mon Apr 2
All Day Parish Office
CLOSED
Mon Apr 2
8:00pm Parish Center
Band
Tue Apr 3
8:00am -9:00am
Church Eucharistic Adoration
Wed Apr 4
7:00pm Church Contemporary Choir Practice
Wed Apr 4
8:00pm Rectory
Basement A.A.
Thu Apr 5
7:00pm Church Traditional
Choir Practice
Thu Apr 5
7:00pm-9:00pm
Rectory Basement
BASIC Youth Ministry
Sun Apr 8
12:15pm School Field K of C Easter
Egg Hunt
SILVERLINERS We will gather in the church at 11:00am on Wednesday, April 11
th for a Communion Service.
Afterwards, we will have a short business meeting in the rectory basement meeting room, followed by a brown bag lunch. All are encouraged to attend.
OUR DAILY BREAD
In the month of March we provided 30 casseroles (10 short of our monthly goal of 40); 4 frozen turkeys; 20lbs. of sugar; 3 lbs. of butter; 6 cartons of tea bags; 2 boxes of tea; 1 bag of barley; 3 cans of vegetables; 32 Hawaiian sweet rolls; 7 boxes of low-cal sweetener; 1 large tray of assorted cookies; and $20 in monetary donations for the guests at Our Daily Bread. Thanks to all those who made a contribution.
Next delivery date: Wednesday, April 18th
18th ANNUAL ITALIAN DINNER Saturday, April 21st @ 5:30pm
Adults: $12 Children 6-12: $5 Children 5 & Under: FREE Menu includes Meat and Vegetable Lasagnas; Spaghetti & Meatballs; Chicken Cacciatore; Italian Sausage
w/ peppers & onions; Garden Salad; Italian Bread and Dessert. Wine available for purchase. Reservations required by Wednesday, April 11
th. See the flyers in
the church vestibule or contact the parish office at 410-486-5400 to reserve your place at the table!
SAVE THE DATE – BLOOD DRIVE Our annual blood drive will take place on Saturday, April 28
th from 8:00am
to 1:30pm in the Parish Center. Contact Parish Nurse Jeanette Pearl at 443-416-6626 to volunteer or for more information.
TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND For the faithful at home or in healthcare settings, the Heart of the Nation Sunday TV Mass brings spiritual comfort and the blessings of hope in our Risen Savior. Invite anyone you know who cannot get out to church due to infirmity or the weather to watch Catholic Mass on WUTB Channel 24 (MyTV) at 8:00am on Sundays or at www.HeartoftheNation.org
The upcoming 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has prompted Archbishop William E. Lori to write a pastoral letter on the civil rights leader’s
principles of nonviolence and their enduring legacy for us today. Read the letter online: www.archbalt.org
CATHEDRAL OF MARY OUR QUEEN
~ 5200 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210 ~
Thursday, April 12th at 7:00pm
JOHN CARROLL LECTURE AT ST. MARY’S UMBC President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski will present the 2018 Carroll Lecture, Holding Fast to Dreams: Higher Education and Society 50 Years After Dr. King’s Assassination, at St. Mary’s Seminary (5400 Roland Avenue, 21210) on Thursday, April 12
th at
7:30pm. Dr. Hrabowski is uniquely positioned to reflect on where we are 50 years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr—both in Baltimore and in our nation. The event, co-sponsored by St. Mary’s, the Ecumenical Institute, and the Central Maryland Ecumenical Council, is FREE and open to the public, but registration is required at: www.2018carrolllecture.eventbrite.com
RACISM AND THE CHURCH The Bishop Murphy Initiative for Justice and Peace invite you to join them for a prayerful, closed-door conversation on the ways in which the Roman Catholic Community can be active in addressing racism and discrimination. The event will feature Catholic theologian and author, Dr. Greer Gordon, and will take place on Saturday, April 14
th from 8:30am-
2:30pm at St. Ignatius Church in Baltimore (740 N. Calvert Street, 21202). Tickets are $10 if purchased online before 4/9, or $15 thereafter. Scholarships available—contact Jane Heil at 215-300-4014.
www.murphyinitiative.org/programs
FREE HEALTH & VISION SCREENINGS The Mezu International Foundation, Inc., in collaboration with Aqua Vision, is holding their 7
th
Annual Health & Vision Screening on April 19th
& 20th
from 10:00am-5:00pm at Aqua Vision Care in Pikesville (1006 Reisterstown Road). Free glasses will be provided to children, men, and women with refractive errors who meet the income level requirement. Registration is required. To pre-register, call 410-602-1560. [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE
ANNUAL COMMUNION BREAKFAST SPONSORED BY THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS
Sunday, May 20th
Immediately following the 8:30am Mass
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