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689 RITCHIE HIGHWAY SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 A Welcoming Community Rooted in Faith | United in Prayer | Committed in Service MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:15 PM Organ & Cantor Sunday: 7:30 AM Spoken Mass 9 AM Contemporary Choir 10:45 AM Traditional Choir 12:30 PM Organ & Cantor 2:30 PM (3rd Sundays) Filipino Mass 5:15 PM Life Teen Mass Daily: 6:30 AM Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 AM Monday - Saturday Holy Days As announced in bulletin PARISH PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office Hours Monday - Thursday: 9 AM - 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM [Closed for lunch, 12 – 1 PM] Parish Office 410-647-4884 Parish Office Fax 410-544-3047 St. John School 410-647-2283 Faith Formation 410-647-4892 Youth Ministry 410-647-3346 Convent 410-647-2041 This Weekend’s Readings stjohnsp.org stjohnsp.org @StJohnSPParish stjohnsevernapark StJohnSPParish June 19, 2016 12 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Zechariah 12:10-11, 13:1 God has mercy on Israel, as they suffer for their sins. Galatians 3:26-29 There is one common identity among all who are baptized in Christ. Luke 9:18-24 Disciples must take up their crosses. Weekly Summer Events For High Schoolers Boys and Girls Discipleship Groups Mondays at 6 PM Starting June 20 Mass and Breakfast Tuesdays at 8:30 AM Starting June 21 Friday Night Socials July 1 at 6 PM—Adoration and Ultimate Frisbee July 22—TBD August 5—TBD August 19—TBD See page 6 for details is in!

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689 RITCHIE HIGHWAY SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146

A Welcoming Community Rooted in Faith | United in Prayer | Committed in Service

MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday: 5:15 PM Organ & Cantor

Sunday: 7:30 AM Spoken Mass 9 AM Contemporary Choir 10:45 AM Traditional Choir

12:30 PM Organ & Cantor

2:30 PM (3rd Sundays) Filipino Mass

5:15 PM Life Teen Mass

Daily: 6:30 AM Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 AM Monday - Saturday

Holy Days As announced in bulletin

PARISH PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office Hours

Monday - Thursday: 9 AM - 7:30 PM Friday and Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

[Closed for lunch, 12 – 1 PM]

Parish Office 410-647-4884

Parish Office Fax 410-544-3047

St. John School 410-647-2283

Faith Formation 410-647-4892

Youth Ministry 410-647-3346

Convent 410-647-2041

This Weekend’s Readings

stjohnsp.org stjohnsp.org @StJohnSPParish stjohnsevernapark StJohnSPParish

June 19, 2016 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Zechariah 12:10-11, 13:1

God has mercy on Israel, as they

suffer for their sins.

Galatians 3:26-29

There is one common identity among all

who are baptized in Christ.

Luke 9:18-24

Disciples must take up their crosses.

Weekly Summer Events For High Schoolers

• Boys and Girls Discipleship Groups Mondays at 6 PM Starting June 20

• Mass and Breakfast Tuesdays at 8:30 AM

Starting June 21

• Friday Night Socials July 1 at 6 PM—Adoration and Ultimate Frisbee July 22—TBD August 5—TBD August 19—TBD

See page 6 for details

is in!

June 19, 2016

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Assigned ClergyAssigned ClergyAssigned ClergyAssigned Clergy

Rev. James D. Proffitt, Pastor [email protected]

Rev. James E. Boric, Associate Pastor [email protected]

Rev. George Asigre, Associate Pastor & Catholic Chaplain, BWMC

[email protected]

Rev. Mr. Kevin B. Ewing, Transitional Deacon [email protected]

Deacon Dean Lopata [email protected]

Deacon Ron Thompson [email protected]

Deacon Nick Pitocco [email protected]

Parish Office StaffParish Office StaffParish Office StaffParish Office Staff

Mr. Allen Jones, Director of Parish Operations / Controller

[email protected]

Mrs. Donna Boyko, Office Manager [email protected]

Sr. Maureen Kelly, SSJ, Pastoral Care Minister [email protected]

Faith Formation StaffFaith Formation StaffFaith Formation StaffFaith Formation Staff

Mr. John F. Poland Director of Faith Formation

[email protected]

Ms. Jen Mayer Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation

[email protected]

Mr. Stephen Herrera Coordinator of Youth Ministry

[email protected]

Mrs. Jeanette Cohn Middle School Edge Coordinator

[email protected]

School AdministrationSchool AdministrationSchool AdministrationSchool Administration

Ms. Casey Buckstaff, Principal [email protected]

Ms. Dianne Kestler, Assistant Principal [email protected]

Mrs. Dawn Sirinakis, Advancement Director [email protected]

Music MinistryMusic MinistryMusic MinistryMusic Ministry

Mrs. JoAnne Ibex, Director of Music Ministry [email protected]

Mrs. Barbara Lancaster, Children’s Choirs K-5 [email protected]

Mrs. Mary Tamplin, Jubilate Singers [email protected]

Ms. Mary Remaniak, Exalt Praise Leader [email protected]

The Pastor’s PenThe Pastor’s PenThe Pastor’s PenThe Pastor’s Pen Dear Parish Family,

I would like to introduce to you an exciting new resource that we are

happy to offer FREE OF CHARGE to our parishioners. Last weekend we sent out a general parish email introducing FORMED, an online source

filled with a variety of digital content available for use by individuals,

families, and small faith sharing groups. Go to www.formed.org and enter our parish access code: Y4VKKC. You can then sign up for free

access by creating a personal account with your own username/email

and password. (Don’t purchase an individual subscription. It’s not free

and doesn’t offer as much content.)

So often we can find ourselves questioned about the faith and feel that

we don’t have answers. This site will offer video series, audio series,

movies, and even e-books. The content is from the Augustine Institute and Ignatius Press, two leaders in producing Catholic catechetical mate-

rials that are understandable. The videos are professionally produced

and include such things as 33 Days to Morning Glory (a six-week retreat we will offer on Wednesdays starting July 6), Bishop Robert Barron’s Ca-

tholicism series, bible studies, reflections on the Sunday readings, as

well as programs for marriage and baptismal preparation. There are ma-terials for youth and adults and the movies are suitable for family view-

ing.

Next Saturday, Dan Waruszewski will be ordained a deacon for the Dio-cese of Pittsburgh. Dan has been studying at Theological College in

Washington and did a pastoral assignment with us this past year, teach-

ing in our religious education program. He will return to us in the fall as Deacon Dan. We extend our congratulations to him and offer our pray-

ers for him as he prepares to receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders.

Likewise, please pray for Deacon Michael Rubeling who will be ordained

to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Baltimore on Saturday, June 25

at the Cathedral.

I’d like to extend a Happy Father’s Day to all fathers, grandfathers, god-

fathers, stepfathers, and father figures. We remember in prayer those who have gone before us. These men are charged with nothing less than

being an image of our Heavenly Father in our families and community.

As a priest, I am charged with being a spiritual father to anyone under my pastoral care. Let’s pray that we may be men of God who strive for

holiness. I would like to especially encourage the men of our parish to

look at our Men’s Ministry here at St. John’s, particularly That Man is

You which continues to meet on some Saturdays and will resume a regu-

lar schedule in the fall. Likewise, the St. Thomas Aquinas Men’s Study

Group meets on Saturday mornings. Both provide fraternity and an op-

portunity to grow in faith. I highly recommend them as a wise invest-

ment of time. Happy Father’s Day!

Your brother in the Lord,

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Welcome Welcome Welcome Welcome to our to our to our to our ParishParishParishParish If you are visiting with us today, or perhaps have

been away for awhile, we invite you to become

an active part of our parish community. Please fill

out a registration form, available at the welcome

desk on weekends or at the Parish Office, and

formally enroll as a parishioner. Parish registration

is necessary when requesting eligibility forms to

serve as sponsors at Baptisms and Confirmations.

Young adults, living independently, should regis-

ter in their own names. Please do not hesitate to

contact us if we can help in any way. If you are

not Roman Catholic, know that you are most

welcome. While we are unable to extend a gen-

eral invitation to receive Holy Communion,

please feel free to come forward at Communion

time, and cross your arms over your chest as the

minister will say a brief prayer.

View the full Parish Calendar online at www.stjohnsp.org

ROOM KEY

A Auditorium C Church GS Gathering Space

GSMR Gathering Space Meeting Room

ORT Oratory PC Parish Center YR Youth Room

Liturgical Schedule Intentions † Indicates Deceased

Celebrant/Assisting

(subject to change) Readings

Sunday, June 19 *Filipino Mass

7:30 AM

9 AM

10:45 AM

12:30 PM

2:30 PM*

5:15 PM

Father’s Day Novena

Our Parishioners

†John Melochick

†Phillip Curley

†Joan Esposito

†James Bowersox

Fr. George/Deacon Ron

Fr. James/Deacon Ron

Fr. Jim/Deacon Kevin

Fr. George/Deacon Kevin

Fr. Pete Literal

Fr. Jim

Zechariah 12:10-11,13:1

Galatians 3:26-29

Luke 9:18-24

Monday, June 20

8:30 AM Fathers Day Novena

†Albert C. Johnsen, Sr. &

†Kristi Marie Jones

Fr. James 2 Kings 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18

Matthew 7:1-5

Tuesday, June 21

6:30 AM

8:30 AM

†Theresa Mulieri

Fathers Day Novena

Peter J. Forella (L)

Fr. Jim

Fr. James

2 Kings 19:9b-11, 14-21,

31-35a, 36

Matthew 7:6, 12-14

Wednesday, June 22

8:30 AM Fathers Day Novena

†Charles J. Becker, III

†Mary Wilkinson

Fr. George/Deacon Kevin (pr.) 2 Kings 22:8-13; 23:1-3

Matthew 7:15-20

Thursday, June 23

6:30 AM

8:30 AM

Fathers Day Novena

†Gertrude Barnes

†Eileen Melochick

Fr. Jim

Fr. George

2 Kings 24:8-17

Matthew 7:21-29

Friday, June 24

8:30 AM

10:30 AM

Fathers Day Novena

†John DeMichiei, Jr.

†Mark Francis Meeks

Mass at Genesis

Fr. James

Fr. George

Isaiah 49:1-6

Acts 13:22-26

Luke 1:57-66, 80

Saturday, June 25

8:30 AM

12 PM

4 PM

5:15 PM

Fathers Day Novena

Baptisms

Confessions

†Linda Hoffman

†Eileen Melochick

Fr. George

Deacon Ron

Fr. George/Fr. Schulmeister

Fr. Schulmeister/Deacon Ron

Lamentations 2:2,10-14,18-19

Matthew 8:5-17

Sunday, June 26 *Vacation

Bible School

Mass

7:30 AM

9 AM*

10:45 AM

12:30 PM

5:15 PM

Fathers Day Novena

Our Parishioners

Cindi White & Family (L)

†Barbara Gray

†Nandine O’Neil

Fr. Jim/Deacon Ron

Fr. Jim/Deacon Ron

Fr. George/Deacon Nick

Fr. Schulmeister/Deacon Nick

Fr. George

1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21

Galatians 5:1, 13-18

Luke 9:51-62

Sunday, June 19

10:15 AM Becoming Catholic (YR)

1 PM Joy in the Spirit Prayer Group (GSMR) Monday, June 20

9 AM Vacation Bible School (A) Tuesday, June 21

9 AM Vacation Bible School (A)

7 PM Pastoral Council (PC) Wednesday, June 22

9 AM Vacation Bible School (A)

2 PM Rosary for the Family (C) Thursday, June 23

9 AM Vacation Bible School (A) Friday, June 24

9 AM Vacation Bible School (A) Saturday, June 25

7 AM Men’s Aquinas Group (PC)

7:15 AM That Man is You Summer Series (GSMR)

9 AM Divine Mercy (PC)

Parish CalendarParish CalendarParish CalendarParish Calendar

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Parish Office June 10 through Aug. 26

the Parish Office will close at 3 PM on Fridays only.

Faith Formation Office Regular hours will be continued through the summer

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Thursday.

SJE School Office Monday, June 13 through Friday, Aug. 19

8 AM - 1 PM, Monday - Thursday.

New to St. John? Please be sure to register in the parish and introduce yourself to the

priest after Mass. Registration forms are

available at the Information Desk in the

Gathering Space or at the Parish Office. For

more info please call 410-647-4884 or visit

www.stjohnsp.org.

New Parishioners We welcome new parish-

ioners who recently registered at St. John: Matthew, Mary, Gabriella & Jocelyn

Casciano

Ronald, Victoria & Luke Fasano

Ryan, Keerin & Lacey McGill

John, Nicole, John, Angela & Nicholas

Reed

Your presence is a blessing to us. May you

also be blessed as members of our parish

family.

Congratulations to the families of Colin Jo-

seph Berry, Benjamin Owen Bueter, Lacey

Maria McGill, who were baptized last week-

end here at St. John.

We pray for the sick, especially Baby Ad-die, Baby Dominic Dupaya, Baby Eden, Ba-

by Evan Swain, Baby Kellyn Reich, Stefanie

Ashdown, Paul Blanchfield, Wayne Brown,

Midge Bruce, Robert J. Bruce, Joanne Burke,

Gail David, Sandra Desell, Linda Dinsick,

Donnie Eisenhart, Mark Ewing, Brian Fallon,

Harper Fish, Pat Fish, Ruth Flood, Billy Gorski,

Paul Hicks, Phyllis Hilton, George Hofmeier,

Joan Johanson, Leslie Koellher, Catherine

Krause, Richard Leinhauser, Deacon Dean

Lopata, Steve Lucas, Maureen McCart, An-

na McCallister, Catherine McMahon, John F.

McMahon, Craig Metzger, Lucille Meyers,

Ryan Mills, Dennis Mullen, Matt Nolte, Cheryl

Pennline, Ted Roussil, Bob Ruck, Lorraine

Soash, John Spiker, Thomas Stancavage Sr.,

Peg Stieren, Dan Sullivan, Joe Tice, Karen

Wiseman, Pete White, Robert & Richard

Witcher, Mary Woods, John M. Zamostny,

and Leroy J. Zamostny, Sr. May they experi-

ence God’s healing touch. *All names will re-main on the sick list for one month. Please notify the

Parish Office if a name needs to remain longer.

Rest in Peace We pray for the repose of the

souls of all those who have died, especially

James Esposito, Jr., Eva Listman, Xavier McGeady and Irvin Myers as well as for

those who mourn the loss of loved ones.

Community LifeCommunity LifeCommunity LifeCommunity Life

Change in Mass Intentions Please note that the suggested do-nation for all Mass intentions will be $10 starting July 1. This in-cludes all Masses – announced and unannounced.

Garden Update Would you like to help with our

vegetable garden for the benefit of our food

pantry clients? This year, we are growing toma-

toes, peppers, cucumbers, beans, a few squash,

and even trying out cabbage. Each summer we

encourage families and individuals to sign up for a week

(watering/weeding/harvesting as needed). This year, we will

provide direction through our garden managers, so you can

sign up even if gardening is new to you. Our website allowing

your family to sign up to tend the garden will be online in the

next week or so. Please visit www.stjohnsp.org/garden to sign up (and check back if it isn’t up and running).

ROMA Auction Saturday, Nov. 12 from 6

- 10 PM. Save the date now! Auction co

-chairs, Kathleen Johnson and Ruth

White are hard at work planning a fab-

ulous evening. Would you like to help in

any way? Would you like to make a

donation? Do you own a business and

can contribute something for our auction? We would love to

hear from you. Please contact Kitt O’Brien at 410-647-4774 ext.

2106 or [email protected]. Grazie!

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WorshipWorshipWorshipWorship

33 Days to Morning Glory Summer Retreat will be run this summer on Wednesday evenings from July 6 – Aug. 10. This is amazing way to

grow closer to Christ through the Blessed

Mother. Registration deadline is Sunday, June 19. For more information or to register, please visit

www.stjohnsp.org/33-days.

Altar Server Training Calling all rising 5th-8th grad-ers! We are seeking boys and girls from our parish

who would like to become more involved by

serving at Mass. If you have been baptized, re-

ceived the Sacraments of Penance and First

Communion, and your family is registered in our

Parish, please join us for training. The next session

will be Monday, July 11 & Tuesday, July 12 from

9:30 AM - 12 Noon. If you are interested, please

contact Fr. James at [email protected].

Singing Our Faith Wondering about the sung Mass

Acclamations? As we have entered Ordinary Time,

we have switched to the Mass of Joy and Peace by

Tony Alonzo, found in the blue Gather hymnal, be-

ginning with the Gloria at #207. We are using the

Mystery of Faith Acclamation B (When we eat this

Bread…) In recent years, we have typically

changed the Mass setting with the seasons: Mass of

Joy and Peace for Advent, the Storrington Mass for the Christ-

mas and Easter seasons, chant for Lent (including the Latin

Sanctus and Agnus Dei). During Ordinary Time, in addition to

Joy and Peace, we have sung the Mass of Christ the Savior by

Dan Schutte: this is in the Breaking Bread book. We have also

learned parts of the Mass of Wisdom by Steven Janco, which

was printed on cards since it was not in either of our hymnals –

but it will be in One in Faith, the new hymnal (with readings)

we will begin using this fall in addition to Gather. All major

Archdiocesan celebrations have begun using this Mass setting,

and all parishes have been asked to familiarize our parishion-

ers with it, so we are off to a good start!

Reconciliation: Confessions are heard Saturdays 4-5 PM, Thursday evenings before First Fridays 7-7:30 PM, and First Fridays 9-9:30 AM (as well as Thurs-days, 7-7:30 PM and Fridays, 9-9:30 AM during Advent and Lent) as well as by appointment with a priest.

Baptisms: Parents who wish to have their children baptized should contact Jen Mayer, Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation, to begin the baptism prepara-tion process. Baptisms are celebrated at Mass and on Saturdays at noon. Please note that godparents must be at least 16 years old and confirmed, practicing Catholics. There must be at least one Catholic god-parent, but other baptized Christians may serve as Christian witnesses.

Marriage: Couples planning to marry must contact one of the priests or deacons at least 6 months prior to the tentative date of marriage. Participation in a marriage preparation program is required.

Ministry to the Sick: The Sacrament of Anointing should be administered at the beginning of a serious illness. Please notify the parish office when a parish-ioner is hospitalized. If you are unable to attend Mass and wish to receive Holy Communion, please contact the parish office.

Confirmation: Youth in 9th grade and above are eli-gible to prepare for the reception of the sacrament. Adults who have not been confirmed are invited to contact Jen Mayer, Coordinator of Adult Faith For-mation, to make arrangements for the sacrament.

Faith Formation / Youth Ministry:

Sunday 9-10:15 AM…….……..……..……..…..….PK-4-Gr. 8

Sunday 10:45 AM-12 PM…...PK4-Gr. 8 & Special Needs

Monday 7-8:15 PM………………....….… EDGE for Gr. 6-8 Tuesday 7:15-8:30 PM………..Adult Special Ed (SPRED) Wednesday 4:30-5:45 PM……………….........….. Gr. K-5 Sunday 6:30-8:30 PM.............LIFE TEEN for Gr. 9-12

Elementary School: St. John the Evangelist School provides education in the Roman Catholic tradition for children in grades Pre-K4 through 8. Visit www.stjohnsp.org or call the school office for more information regarding enrollment and registration in our nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School. Con-tact Dawn Sirinakis at [email protected].

Becoming Catholic / Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Prepares adults to join the Catholic Church (who may not be baptized or were baptized in another denomination) as well as to prepare those baptized as Catholics but who have never received First Communion or Confirmation. For information, contact Jen Mayer, Coordinator of Adult Faith For-mation.

Eucharistic Adoration: The Blessed Sacrament is exposed the first Friday of each month (and each Friday during Advent and Lent) following the 8:30 AM Mass until 7 PM.

Bulletin Submissions

The deadline for the June 25/26 issue is Monday, June 20 at 9 AM. Please submit announcements to [email protected] for consideration. Please include graphics. Bulletin editor

may edit for content or space.

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Adult Faith Adult Faith Adult Faith Adult Faith

FormationFormationFormationFormation www.stjohnsp.org/adult-faith

Men’s Aquinas Group Men,

come join us on Saturday mornings in the Parish Center from 7 - 8:15 AM as we reflect

on the Summa Theologica of

St. Thomas Aquinas. For more

info contact Bob at 410-757-

9395 or Bill at 410-518-9977 or visit

sites.google.com/site/aquinasgroup/.

WWP Registration is open for next year! Would you like to grow in faith and build

friendships with women who share your

values and concerns? Please join us at

Walking with Purpose (a women’s bible

study) this fall! Sessions are held on both

Thursday mornings and evenings. Child-

care is available for children ages 1 – 5

during the morning session. For more info.

and to reg i s te r p lease v i s i t

www.stjohnsp.org/wwp.

Summer Book Study – Beautiful Mercy This

summer, please join Jen

Mayer in a discussion of

Beautiful Mercy, edited

by Matthew Kelly (which

we distributed in April).

We will be meeting on

Thursday evenings (July 7, 14, 21 and 28) at 7 PM

in the Gatherings Space

Meeting Room to discuss various chapters

of the book. A schedule of which chapters

will be discussed, as well as info on how to

obtain a copy of the book, can be found

at www.stjohnsp.org/mercy-discussion.

Youth Formation www.stjohnsp.org/youth www.stjohnsp.org/re

Vacation Bible School VBS meets this week (June 20 - 24) from 9 AM to Noon. (Except for Monday when

we will begin at 8:45 AM.) Families are invited to our

closing program on Friday at 11 AM. Registration is closed.

Attention all Boy Scouts going into 7th grade and above. The Ad Altare Dei and Pope Pius XII religious

emblems will be offered this summer through the fall.

This is a great way of growing in your Catholic faith!

For more information please contact Andrea Kopf at

410-544-0760 or [email protected] by June 19.

Religious Education Registration is Open To register online, visit our website at

www.stjohnsp.org/registration-2016-17. You

will find the registration form, tuition scale,

’16-’17 schedule and parent letter. Refer any

questions to Ruth at [email protected]. New families should

register in person. The Religious Education Office is open Monday

- Thursday from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM. Please note there are some

changes that affect grades 6-8. Refer to the letter emailed to

you.

Catechists 2016-17 In Matthew’s Gospel (Ch. 28) Je-

sus commissions His disciples to “Go make disciples

of all nations…” Jesus didn’t limit this calling to

adults. He says “to all”, including children. Your par-

ish community seeks adults who are willing and able

to carry out this commissioning. We are looking for

elementary and middle school catechists, co-

catechists, substitutes and assistants who are inter-

ested in serving God by forming the youngest members of our

parish family. Life Teen, Edge and Confirmation team members

are also needed. We need you. The children need you. The Lord

needs you. Consider sharing your faith. Pray. Search your heart.

Please contact John at 410-647-4892 or [email protected] if you would like to discuss working with grades PK4 thru 8. Contact

Stephen at [email protected] if interested in working with Edge, Confirmation or Life Teen.

Merciful God: you have shown your love for us throughout the ages and in countless ways. Give us the vision and courage we need to clear-ly recognize who Jesus is and what we must do to follow him.

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Life Teen Join us this summer for our

weekly events:

Monday night Boys and Girls Discipleship Groups at 6 PM in

the Youth Room starting June 20 Tuesday Mass and Breakfast at 8:30 AM starting June 21 Friday night socials including messy Olympics, grill outs, and

laser tag, held on July 1 & 22, and Aug. 5 & 19

Friday, July 1 at 6 PM we will be going to adoration then playing

Ultimate Frisbee. All high schoolers are welcome!

Summer Events Join us for a fun summer! For more information, or to register for

any of the events, please visit www.stjohnsp.org/ymsummer. Life Teen Camp Covecrest: July 2 - 8 Middle School Summer Madness: July 25 -29

Archdiocesan Camps Quo Vadis Boy's Camp: July 10 - 14 Fiat Girls' Camp: July 17 - 20 Register at www.bmorecamps.org/

Calling all High Schoolers Do you want something enriching and productive to do

this summer? Do you want to become more

involved in Church ministry? Are you in need

of service hours? We are currently looking for

high school aged peer volunteers to be peer

ministers for the middle school Summer Madness program. For

more information, please contact Jeanette Cohn at [email protected] or 443-261-0108.

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www.stjohnsp.org/service

Baby Bottle Campaign Baby bottles are still available for you and your family to participate in this event to benefit

Mary's Center in Glen Burnie. Fill a bottle with spare

change and bills over the next week. Return the bottle

with your donation to the Church next weekend, June 25/26.

Prison Ministry "I was in prison and you visited me" (Matthew

25:26) Have you ever thought about bringing the presence of

God to those in prison or jail in the State of Maryland, or to a

"returning citizen" after he/she is released? There are many ways

to be of assistance. If interested, please contact Bill Cornelius at

410-518-9977 or [email protected].

Are you considering a new school for your child?

St. John is the change you’re looking for!

• Academics that rise to a higher

standard • Values you can embrace

• Caring and supportive teachers

• A safe and secure learning

environment

• Respectful, responsible, role model

students

“When we made the decision to put our

son into the school it was surely something

we had to make sacrifices to do. I would

do it again, without hesitation, 100 times

out of 100. My son loves everything and

everyone at Saint John and he can't wait

to start the 1st grade next year.”

~SJE Parent

The school office is open all summer. Ques-

tions? Contact Dawn Sirinakis at 410-647-

2283 or [email protected].

Maybe it’s time for a change!

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Feed the Hungry

Service at Our Daily Bread Our July service dates are Wednesday, July 13 and Saturday, July 30. If you are interested in serving meals

at Our Daily Bread in Baltimore on either of these dates, please

contact Pete Lally, our parish coordinator, four days beforehand. Pete can be reached at 410-647-4092 or [email protected]. For more information please visit www.stjohnsp.org/service. Thank you for considering this ministry to help feed the poor and less for-

tunate.

Casseroles for Our Daily Bread & My Sister’s Place

Casseroles may be dropped off next Sunday, June 26, between 7:15 AM and 12:45 PM at the marked

car in front of the church. There is still time to bake

and freeze a casserole for next Sunday. Please mark

your casseroles C for Chicken, H for Ham or O for Oth-

er. Questions? See recipe flyer with pans or call Mike Walsh at 410

-384-9796.

Respect Life

Father’s Day Remembrance The Respect Life Committee wishes all Fathers and Grandfathers

a very Happy Father’s Day. During this Jubilee

of Mercy our Father’s Day gift to you is a Divine

Mercy prayer card and CD with the Divine Mer-

cy Chaplet. The Chaplet is a beautiful prayer devotion which

Christ entrusted to St. Faustina to share throughout the world. As

the head of your families we hope you will enjoy this prayer devo-

tion and share it with your family. Please pick up a copy of the

prayer card and CD as you leave Mass. Happy Father’s Day!!

Weekly Rosary for the Family is recited each Wednesday at 2 PM in the church. Come and take a short break from

your weekly activities to pray the Rosary, Mary’s prayer of

peace. We will pray one set of mysteries of the Rosary

with specific intentions for families. The Divine Mercy

Chaplet will also be included.

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Fortnight for Freedom Opening Mass All are invit-ed to attend the opening Mass, celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori, for this year’s Fortnight

For Freedom Campaign, at the Basilica of the

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 409 Cathe-

dral St., Baltimore, on Tuesday, June 21 at 7 PM.

Visit www.Fortnight4Freedom.org for more infor-

mation.

St. Vincent de Paul Outreach Hours

Tuesday & Thursday

10 AM-12 Noon; 2-4 PM

Friday 10 AM-12 Noon

Saturday by appointment only

Location: Parish Center 443-261-0191

Where are their families? That’s a ques-

tion I ask myself often. Nancy is 18 and

homeless. At 16 she became addicted to

heroin, but is now being treated. She did-

n’t even know what to ask for; she just

knew she needed help. Her family turned

their backs on her; St. Vincent de Paul

did not. We work with the gifts you pro-

vide to help children like Nancy. Jesus

works through you. He has provided his

bounty with the expectation that we

share it with those in need. A monetary

or food donation to St. Vincent de Paul

goes directly to the neediest of God’s

children right here in Severna Park and

surrounding communities.

Poor Box Jesus will multiply your gifts to

our poor in this life, but more importantly,

in the next. Please be as generous as you

can. There is so much you can do!

Pantry BOGOGO! Buy one, get one, give one. We especially need boxed stuffing,

cake mix & frosting, canned carrots,

canned peas, condiments, cooking oil,

jelly, ramen noodles, and toiletries. We

gratefully accept unexpired donations

anytime, in the blue bins in the lobby of the Church. We are also in need of

brown paper grocery bags to package

our food in for clients.

Clothing, in good condition, is accepted in the receptacle located in the church

parking lot. All clothes are distributed in

Baltimore.

Thank you for your prayers and support as we continue our mission.

For more information about our outreach

programs, call the parish office at 410-

647-4884 ext. 3 or visit www.stjohnsp.org/svdp.

Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time

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Online Giving is available for all of your giving needs! You control when to give, how

much to give, where to give and how to give. It’s easy to sign up. Simply visit www.stjohnsp.org/giving and select “Sign up for a New Account.” It only takes a few minutes. Don’t want to sign up? You can “Quick Give” without an account. If you would like more information, please email [email protected].

Join our LEGACY LEAGUE by remembering St.

John’s in your will and estate planning. Our

corporate title is: St. John the Evangelist, Severna Park, Roman Catholic Congregation, Inc.

Eat, Drink, and be Italian! Join the An-napolis Sons of Italy for our 3rd Annual

Festa di Santa Madre Cabrini on Satur-day, June 25 from 11 AM - 9 PM and

Sunday, June 26 from 11 AM - 3 PM at

the Knights of Columbus Property at 2590 Solomons Island

Road in Edgewater. A $1 donation will be collected; park-

ing is free. Visit www.festaitaliana-annapolis.com for more

information

Pilgrimage to 8 Holy Doors in 8 Weeks Anyone is welcome to join the AARCH homeschool

group as we pilgrimage to 8 Holy Doors in 8

weeks. We’ll go through door #5 on Thursday, June 23 at the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Se-ton, Emmitsburg, door #6 on Wednesday, June 29 at Ss. Peter and Paul in Cumberland and

door #7 on Thursday, July 7 at St. Ignatius in Hickory. Sign up with Cathy Sitzwohl at [email protected] or

410-242-0902 so we can give the churches a headcount.

Nun Run Join the Little Sisters of the Poor for their 3rd annual Nun Run on Saturday, Sept. 10 at the Cathedral of Mary our Queen in

Baltimore. For additional information, please

visit www.littlesistersofthepoorbaltimore.org. T o r e g i s t e r , p l e a s e v i s i t

www.charmcityrun.com. Help support the residents of St.

Martin’s Home and run for the Nuns!

Congratulations! St. John’s has surpassed our goal and together we have raised $189,765 which is 120% of our

goal! Many thanks to the 586 households who contribut-

ed. We have reached 103% of last year's collection so we

can further help our sister parishes in Jamaica, tuition assis-

tance, St. Joseph Monastery Parish in the city, youth, and

capital repairs. The Archbishop’s Annual Appeal provides

critical funding to hundreds of Pastoral, charitable, and

educational programs that impact tens of thousands with-

in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Our parish’s support of

the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal is a sign of our shared

desire to heed the calls of Archbishop Lori and our Holy

Father that become A Light Brightly Visible to all peoples

everywhere. On behalf of all who will benefit from your

generosity, thank you for your support. It’s not too late to

donate if you have not already, you may make a pledge

payable in monthly installments through Dec. 31,

2016. Please complete a pledge form available at

www.archbalt.org/appeal.

Weekly Offertory Jun 11 & 12, 2016 Attendance: 2,108

Year-to-Date (50 weeks)

Envelopes $14,343 $799,416

Loose $5,406 $297,890

Online Giving $5,294 $523,856

Total Offertory $25,043 $1,621,171

Weekly

Average

Year-to-Date

Totals

Actual $32,423 $1,621,171

Budget $33,598 $1,679,884

Difference (Shortfall) ($1,175) ($58,713)

Special Collections

School Support $2,195

Poor Box $800

Second Collections

This Weekend - June 18/19

Religious Education Support

Next Weekend - June 25/26

Holy Father Peter’s Pence

Fulfilling Our Vision Campaign Project Costs to Date $169,073

Target Goal $7,000,000

Pledges (through 05/31/2016) $4,551,379

Collected (through 05/31/2016) $3,693,350

Available for Parish Projects $1,901,731

7 ways to encourage family prayer

Why do Catholicscall God “Father”?

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Helping our children grow in their Catholic faith. June 2016

We call God “Father” for two reasons: �rst, because he is our Creator and our origin, and second because he loves and cares for us as a father does for his children (Catechism of the Catholic Church, # 239).

Moreover, Jesus taught us to call God “Our Father:” “This is how

you are to pray: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be

your name” (Matthew 6:9). Upon entering the Church through our

baptism, we become children of God, the Father.

“Parents who pray together teach by the way they live that God is real; that he is present, listening, and eager to be a part of our lives” (Archbishop Charles Chaput). Try these ideas to add more family prayer. Make the Sign of the Cross upon waking. Let this be the �rst prayer you each say every day. Pray the Angelus at 6:00am, 12 noon, 6:00pm, when you are together. This happy prayer reminds us of Jesus’ birth. Invite him to join you. Light a candle at each family gathering to represent Christ, our family guest. Teach prayerful listening. Write down children’s prayer intentions on a calendar and monitor the results. How prayer is answered

teaches us about ways God communicates. Turn the car into a chapel.

Use the drive to the grocery store, to practices, or play dates for family prayer, to sing favorite hymns, listen to sacred music, or count blessings together.

Develop spontaneous prayer skills. We have such a rich treasure of Catholic prayer that we forget to pray spontaneously. Encourage children to pray unrehearsed

and detailed prayers aloud to build a lifelong habit.

Practice acceptance. It is important for children to learn early that while what we want may be compelling, what God wants for us counts most. Besides, God’s ideas are always better than ours.

St. Josemaría Escríva St. Josemaría Escríva de Balaguer was born in Barbastro, Spain in 1902. As a youngster, he saw a monk walk barefoot in the snow and was inspired to become a priest. Ordained in 1925, St. Josemaría had to minister secretly because of religious persecution during the Spanish Civil War. In 1928, he founded Opus Dei (Work of God), an organization based on the idea that people can obtain holiness by performing their everyday tasks with a Christian spirit.

When plans go wrong… Although St. Joseph was blessed as Jesus’ earthly father, life didn’t always go smoothly for him. In addition to the regular paternal duties, Joseph had to protect and raise God’s son amidst great danger and responsibility. When life doesn’t go as planned, St. Joseph can be our model for what to do: pray, listen, and trust.

“Entrust your works to the LORD, and your plans will succeed” (Proverbs 16:3).

Fr. Jim Proffitt, Pastor ~ John F. Poland, Director of Faith Formation ~ Casey Buckstaff, PrincipalSt. John the Evangelist

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Luke 9:51-62,What does it take to be a disciple?

June 3 – St. Charles Lwanga and his companions (1886). While serving under Ugandan King Mwanga II, St. Charles and his friends faced persecution for their faith. When Lwanga and 21 of his companions refused King Mwanga’s immoral demands, the king ordered them all to be executed, which they underwent in joyful anticipation. June 21– St. Aloysius Gonzaga (1591). St. Aloysius prayed vigorously and fasted from age 7. Upon joining the Society of Jesus, he was ordered to

cut back in order to study and spend time with the other students. He died while nursing the sick. June 24 – The Nativity of St. John the Baptist (1st century). Before St. John was born, his father, Zechariah received a message from the angel Gabriel foretelling his birth. For his doubt, Zechariah was struck speechless and only spoke again when John was born, saying, “’And you, child, will be called prophet of the Most High, for you will go before the Lord to prepare his ways’” (Luke 1:76).

The essence of a happy family is that members have a sense of meaning and purpose. They enjoy each other’s company and can work together to become the people God intended them to be. Here are ways to enjoy your happy family: · Swap stories. When the family is home, leave the screens off so you can reconnect. Tell about interesting moments of your day. Find out the story of your child’s day – even if a tidbit is all he will share. · Put family �rst. Family time comes ahead

of work, play dates, sports practice, television, game time. Friends are important, but family comes �rst. · Stay calm. Avoid losing control in front of the children. Keep a peaceful environment in the home and children will feel safe and learn self-control, too. · Develop family rituals. Rituals and traditions add to a child’s sense of family identity. Mass on Sunday mornings followed by a favorite breakfast, for example. Pizza and game night on Fridays. Patron saint feast day celebrations. Family prayer

before meals.

When my daughter was ten, her school principal—Sister Bernadette—died. Kara had never been to a funeral before, so we talked about what to expect, what to wear, and how to be a comforting presence to others. I explained that death is a part of life and

that because of our faith, we don’t have to be afraid of death. When we

got to the funeral, the church was packed! Kara was impressed by how many people came to remember Sister Bernadette and celebrate her life. I explained that the funeral was for us to say good-bye. Later, at the reception, Kara was surprised to see people laughing and joking. I explained that, far from being disrespectful, this was another way to remember Sister and how she touched our lives. Sister Bernadette was gone, but going to her funeral reminded us that we would see her again in Heaven.

In this Gospel reading, we meet three men who were eager to be Jesus’ disciples, but weren’t yet disciple-ready. The �rst man was caught up by Jesus’ message but he wasn’t prepared for the cost. Jesus had no home, no shelter, and no family – none of the things people then considered necessary for a happy life. It is not always comfortable to be a Christian. The second man was also eager. Burying one’s parent was considered a binding religious duty among the Jews, so he wanted to bury his parents before

Enjoy your happy family

becoming Jesus’ disciple. Yet, when Jesus says “it’s time to act,” little else matters. We must act in God’s time, not

ours. In the third story, Jesus explained that looking back while plowing can ruin the row. He wanted the third man to understand that we need

determination for discipleship.

What can a parent do? Remind children that it isn’t always easy to be a follower of Jesus. There are luxuries we have to give up and comforts we may have to sacri�ce, but the rewards will be unimaginable.

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