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St. Patrick Church • 4101 Norbeck Road • Rockville, MD 20853
Website: http://www.stpatricksmd.org
PASTOR
Msgr. Charles J. Parry [email protected]
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Martino Choi [email protected] IN RESIDENCE Rev. Emanuel Magro PERMANENT DEACONS
Deacon James T. Nalls [email protected] Deacon Alfred Barros
[email protected] Deacon David Suley [email protected]
Mass Schedule: Sunday: 6:30am, 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:30am & 7:00pm Saturday: 9:10am, 5:30pm (vigil) Monday-Friday: 6:30am, 9:10am Holy Days: As Announced
July 16, 2017
The Fifteenth Sunday
In Ordinary Time
ST. PATRICK’S MISSION
STATEMENT
St. Patrick’s parish accepts our mission to
transform lives through sharing the joy of the
Gospel, celebrating the Holy Sacraments,
and serving our neighbors in sacrificial love.
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RECTORY OFFICE: 301-924-2284 Fax: 301-929-3017 Website: www.stpatricksmd.org
Susan Colona, Office Manager [email protected]
ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL: 301-929-9672 Website: www.stpatricksrockville.com Christie Anne Short, Principal ChristieAnne.Short@ stpatrickadw.org
FAITH FORMATION FOR CHILDREN: 301-929-9314 Jane Baily, Director [email protected] MUSIC: 301-924-2285, ext. 306 Henry Bauer, Director [email protected] SOCIAL CONCERNS: 301-924-2285, ext. 315 Monica Ludwig, Director Monica.ludwig@stpatrickadw. org YOUTH MINISTRY: 301-924-2285, ext. 316 Michael McHugh, Director [email protected] FAITH FORMATION FOR ADULTS: 301-924-2285, ext. 317
Melanie Baker, Director stpatrickadultfaithtformation@ gmail.com
PARISH CENTER Beth Poulos, Parish Center Scheduler 301-924-2285, ext. 320 [email protected]
PLANT MANAGER Martin L’Etoile martin.l’[email protected]
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 16th
From the desk of Monsignor Charles J. Parry:
I arrived at Saint Patrick Church this past Wednesday and am spending some time moving in and getting acquainted with the property and the various buildings and figuring out the common things like keys and locks, light switches, and where things are for the celebration of the Mass. It is going to take some time as you might suspect.
I am a local Washingtonian by birth. I was born in the old Sibley Hospital in the District of Columbia in 1955. I grew up in Langley Park and then in Beltsville, MD being the second oldest of five boys. I attended Catholic school for a few years and then public school having graduated from High Point High School in Beltsville. I began seminary training right out of high school attending St. Pius X Seminary/University of Scranton, PA and then Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, MD. I was ordained to the priesthood in 1981 by James Cardinal Hickey.
I have enjoyed assignments in five parishes including St. Peter’s in Waldorf, St. Joseph’s in Beltsville, St. Bernard’s in Riverdale, St. Mark’s in Hyattsville and Sacred Heart in Bowie. In that period of time I also held the position of Assistant Secretary for Catholic Education in the Archdiocese over a span of 10 years. I have enjoyed being the pastor of Sacred Heart for the past 18 years. As you might imagine, it was very painful for me to leave as the parishioners there had truly become my family over that length of time and I grew to love them very much and enjoyed being with them. I am hopeful that in time I will come to love the parishioners here at St. Patrick in much the same way.
I look forward to meeting you! It will take me some time to learn names and faces. I trust that you will be patient with me! Msgr. Tom Kane, former pastor here, assisted me at Sacred Heart for a number of years after his retirement. He has nothing but very good things to say about you and about St. Patrick Church!
Note... Pastor’s
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July 16, 2017
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS INTENTIONS
For the Week Monday 6:30 Lena Lamon 7:45 James Ducibella (L) 9:10 Nancy Brice Tuesday 6:30 Daniel Paul Maerten 7:45 Mary Turlik 9:10 Katherine A. Donnally Wednesday 6:30 George Bidinger 7:45 Alice V. Callahan 9:10 Gerard McCann Thursday 6:30 Catherine Feeney 7:45 Loretta Riehl 9:10 Holy Souls in Purgatory Friday 6:30 Guy Mullen, Sr. 9:10 Bobbi DiGioia Saturday 9:10 Ginnie & Bob White 5:30 Parishioners Sunday 6:30 Maria Rogena Basar (L) 8:00 Frances Hanby 9:30 Maria Wlodarczk 11:30 James Bergmann 7:00 Michael Boland, Jr.
Sunday Masses: Saturday - Vigil Mass 5:30 p.m.
Sunday - 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 a.m.
and 7:00 p.m.
Weekday Masses: Monday through Friday -
6:30 and 9:10 a.m.
Saturday - 9:10 a.m.
Holy Days: As Announced
Eucharistic Adoration: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in St. Thèrése Chapel
Sacrament of
RECONCILIATION: Saturday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Sacrament of
BAPTISM: Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Arrangements must be made beforehand. Please call the Rectory Office to schedule an appointment.
Sacrament of
MARRIAGE: Archdiocesan regulations require that arrangements be made with a priest at least six months in advance of the desired wedding date. Pre-Cana and instruction is required for all couples preparing for marriage. Please arrange your marriage with a priest or deacon before setting a date for the reception.
Sick Calls: In case of serious illness or
sudden death, notify the Rectory immediately. Please notify us of any sick, homebound or those hospitalized so that we may arrange to bring them the Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Sick.
New Parishioners
WELCOME! If you are new in the area, you are encouraged to register with your parish. Registration forms are available at all the “Poor Box” stations at each Church exit, or from the Rectory Office. Completed forms may be returned by dropping them in the Sunday collection basket, mailed or brought to the Rectory. Newly registered parishioners will be invited to a Coffee/Dessert Reception at the Parish Center for an opportunity to meet our priests and other new members of the parish. Please let us know if you are relocating or moving away by dropping a note or telephoning the Rectory Office.
DEVOTIONS
Rosary and Chaplet of Divine Mercy for priests after the 9:10 a.m. Mass Monday through Saturday. St. Brigid of Ireland Ministry for emergency financial assistance: 301-804-2820.
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PLEASE PRAY PLEASE REMEMBER ALL THOSE WHO ARE SICK OR IN NEED OF
SPECIAL PRAYERS: Stanton Boteler, Joan Brosnan, Bernadette Bueno-
Minor, Audrey Cahoon, Maureen Carnathan, Molly Chen, Jerry Connell,
Arthur Cook, James Cook, Donna and Innocent d’Almeida, Katherine Dante,
Robert Dante, Rev. Arnold De Porter, Dave & Nancy Devine, Michael Doyle,
Judith Farfan, John Feldmann, John Giaquinto, Carla Granger, Bill Gulban,
Barbara Hoffman, Mary Frances Hogan, Vince Hollis, Brenda Jackson, Mary Wilhere Jordan, Jack Joyce,
Kenneth and Mary Ann Kan, Michael Kenney, Robert Kenney, Peter Konieczny, Adam Knapp, Robert Knapp,
Jr. Caleb McNamara, Tim Marriott, Mary Money, Joan Murphy, Hillary Russell Parker, Myrna Reyes, Jim
Schneider, Kevin Sheehan, Marge Sheehan-Swanke, Diana Shihadeh, Allison Smith, Ann Sullivan, Nancy
Wagner, Beth Warner, Peggy Werner, John Tom Werning, Marti Werning, Todd Westley, Marie Wilhere,
Barbara Wilson, John Wilson, Katie Wolf.
Prayers for Our Deceased: Christian Schoebertin and Rev. Edward Evans
BULLETIN NOTICES:
The deadline for all bulletin announcements is 10:00 a.m. on the Friday 9 days prior to the Sunday of publication. Inclusion in the Sunday bulletin is not guaranteed for items delivered after the Friday deadline. Announcements may be emailed, mailed or faxed to the Rectory Office. All announcements are subject to Pastor’s approval prior to publication in the bulletin.
Please check out our Website for more detailed information about St. Patrick’s Parish life regarding School of Religion, Weddings, Funerals, Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Choir, Ushers, Arimatheans, Sports Programs, Leisure Club, Social Concerns, and Knights of Columbus.
POOR BOX: Our Poor Box donations next week will benefit Chase Partnership House. The Chase Partnership House provides shelter and care to men who are working to overcome addiction. Managed by Catholic Charities, Chase offers case management services, substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling, as well as access to education and employment programs. Their goal is to prepare each resident to leave the shelter free of addiction and equipped with the skills and confidence to live independently. St. Patrick’s provides meals for this shelter on a weekly basis and clothing and other donations through our Partners in Faith drives. A donation would provide another way to support this critical program.
LEGION OF MARY will meet on Monday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Parish Center. Please come if you feel the call of Our Lady to serve her in this special apostolic work. The Legion of Mary also brings the Pilgrim Virgin statue to homes. For more information on the Legion of Mary or to schedule a visit of the Pilgrim Virgin statue, please contact Judith Richardson, 301-943-4567, [email protected].
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:
“Stay and keep watch with me.” One soul coming before the Blessed Sacrament can change the world! Adoration begins after the 9:10 a.m. Mass on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the Chapel of St. Therèsé and on Tuesday in the Church and continues until the Eucharist is reposed at 8:00 p.m. each evening. Regular adorers are needed to fill many open time slots. For questions or to sign up please email Mary Ann at [email protected] or call 301-871-1178.
YOUNG ADULTS at St. Patrick’s are invited to join Father Choi every
month at Christ in the City. This is a time of prayer, music and reflection during Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. It runs from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month. This month it will be on Tuesday, July 25 at St. Mary’s old chapel, 520 Veirs Mill Rd. There will be food and drink after in the Church hall or outside, weather permitting.
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Health &
Wellness
Ministry
Blood Pressure Screenings will resume in September.
“Whosoever Dies in this Garment Shall Not Suffer Eternal Fire”
This is Mary’s promise made July 16, 1261 to St. Simon Stock. There will be an Investiture, or renewal, of the Brown Scapular on Monday, July 17, Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, following the 9:10 a.m. Mass. Scapulars will be provided courtesy of St. Patrick’s. This is a magnificent privilege to all the laity who are willing to be invested in the BROWN SCAPULAR. “Wear it devoutly and perseveringly, it is my garment. To be clothed in it means you are continually thinking of me, and I in turn, am always thinking of you and helping you to secure eternal life.” PAINT EVENT AT MUSE PAINTBAR: Enjoy painting with a purpose to raise funds for our choir pilgrimage next year. Join St. Patrick’s Choir for a unique and fun experience at Muse Paintbar, 217 Boardwalk Pl. #225, Gaithersburg on Saturday, July 29 from noon to 2:30 p.m. Create your own masterpiece which you will get to take home. No experience is required and you will work with real artists. Tickets can be purchased at www.goo.gl/eDilB5. Contact Terry Robinson at [email protected] or 240-342-6021 for more information.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK:
Monday – Ex. 1:8-14, 22; Ps. 124; Matt. 10:34-11:1 Tuesday – Ex. 2:1-15a; Ps. 69; Matt. 11:20-24 Wednesday – Ex. 3:1-6, 9-12; Ps. 103; Matt. 11:25-27 Thursday – Ex. 3:13-20; Ps. 105; Matt. 11:28-30 Friday – Ex. 11:10-2:14; Ps. 116; Matt. 12:1-8 Saturday – Song of Songs 3:1-4b; Ps. 63; John 20:1-2, 11-18 Sunday – Wis. 12:13, 16-19; Ps. 86; Rom. 8:26-27; Matt. 13:24-43
EVENTS
In the Parish This Week:
Monday, July 17 Adoration in Chapel 10:00 a.m.
Scapular Investiture 9:45 a.m.
Legion of Mary 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 18 St. Camillus de Lellis
Eucharistic Adoration 9:45 a.m.
RCIA 7:00 p.m.
UCR Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.
Benediction 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday, July 19
Adoration in Chapel 10:00 a.m.
Needlework Ministry 6:30 p.m.
Young Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 20 St. Apollinaris
Adoration in Chapel 10:00 a.m.
Friday, July 21 St. Leonard of Brindisi
Adoration in Chapel 10:00 a.m. .
Saturday, July 22 St. Mary Magdalene
Men of Faith and Fellowship 7:30 a.m.
RCIA 1:00 p.m.
Legion of Mary Curia 1:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 23
Mission Coop Sunday
Partners in Faith School Supply Drive
Jr. Legion of Mary 1:00 p.m.
Cub Pack Space Derby Workshop 4:00
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ARIMATHEANS: The Society of St. Joseph of Arimathea is comprised of a group of retired or semi-retired men and women who perform the Corporal Work of Mercy of burying the dead at St. Patrick’s. The name is derived from the man who offered Jesus a tomb after his crucifixion. The Arimatheans assist at all funeral masses as servers, ministers of Holy Communion, and as lectors if the family is not able to do the readings. They are a great service to the bereaved family by guiding them through the funeral and assisting them with the duties the family usually performs during the funeral. We need additional men and women so that an individual Arimathean need serve only once in a 5 to 7 week period. If you are retired or semi-retired we want you! If you are interested or need more information, please get in touch with Philip Doerr, 301-294-9481 or [email protected]. BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRIVE COMING SOON! Partners in Faith is collecting back-to-school supplies for families at Stepping Stones family shelter in Rockville and Assumption Parish in DC Ward 8. PIF runs several drives a year to support various area shelters and always welcomes volunteers. The school supply drive will take place after Masses July 22-23 and July 29-30, 5:30 Saturday, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 and 11:30 Sunday. Please see bulletin insert for additional details. ST. PATRICK’S LADIES BRIDGE MARATHON GROUP IS ACCEPTING NEW MEMBERS. We play twice a month from September through May. If you are interested in joining us, please call Kay Bidinger, 301-774-6843.
CHANGE IN EMAIL FOR ST. PATRICK’S: ST. PATRICK’S HAS A NEW EMAIL ADDRESS – [email protected]. PLEASE NOTE: THE PREVIOUS VERIZON EMAIL IS NO LONGER A WORKING EMAIL.
PLEASE USE THE NEW EMAIL WHEN GETTING IN TOUCH WITH ST. PATRICK’S. STORAGE SPACE needed for St. Patrick’s Furnishings for Families Ministry which provides basic furnishings for families transitioning out of shelters into their new homes. We supply families with donated pieces of furniture, and need a secure place to store donations until families are ready to move. (Though not essential, this space might also provide an area where furniture could be repaired, painted, touched-up, as needed.) If you have available storage space (garage, barn, storage unit) please contact Monica Ludwig at [email protected] or 301-924-2285 x315
CYO INTRAMURAL SOCCER COMMISSIONER NEEDED: We need a parent
volunteer to run our Intramural Soccer Program. The Intramural Soccer Program, for grades K-2 for boys and K-3 for girls, is one of St. Patrick’s CYO’s longest running traditions and a popular sport every fall and spring. The commissioner will oversee a seven-game season, with about 40 to 50 kids competing on several different teams. Practices are held during the week and the games are on Saturday morning. It all takes place on the field at Flower Valley Elementary. Interested? Email Bob Crismond at [email protected]. LITTLE DISCIPLES IN ACTION: DOING SMALL THINGS WITH GREAT LOVE: We are a new ministry aimed at providing community service opportunities to children ages 4-10 but children of all ages are welcome to attend as long as they are accompanied by an adult. We meet the second Saturday of every month at the Parish Center. Our next project will be on August 12 from 9:00 to 11:00 to make Rosaries and cards for the Cup O’Joe program. Please feel free to come for the full 2 hours or to drop in as you are able to help us out. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Emily Chesterton at [email protected] or 970-343-2944. Hope to see you and your little ones there!
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS:
THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU TO THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED AND FOR
SEVERAL NEW CATECHISTS!!!
RELIGIOUS ED REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW PAST DUE!
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION HANDBOOKS AND REGISTRATION PACKETS CAN BE FOUND IN THE
CHURCH OR YOU MAY CONTACT THE RELIGIOUS ED OFFICE TO REQUEST ONE.
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER MID-JULY WILL INCUR A “LATE FEE.”
CURRENT OPENINGS FOR CATECHISTS INCLUDE:
GRADE 1 (1 openings); GRADE 3 (1 opening); GRADE 4 (2 openings); GRADE 7 (2 openings)
GRADE 8 (1 opening) SUBSTITUTES ARE ALWAYS NEEDED!
ALL PARISH CATECHISTS MUST:
1. Be a Fully initiated member of the Catholic Church (if married a valid Sacramental marriage)
2. Participate Fully in the Sacramental Life of the Church
3. Lead a life which is doctrinally and morally consistent with the Person of Jesus and the
Teachings of the Church
4. Be willing to be VIRTUS trained prior to teaching
Training will be provided.
YOUNG ADULTS: Do you desire to grow in friendship and faith with other young Catholics? Calling all young adults! St. Patrick’s is hosting a Summer Bible Study in the Parish Center on Wednesdays from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. centered around the topic of marriage and family. The itinerary is as follows: July 19 Spirits and Spirits July 26 Discernment of Spirits August 2 “Beauty Will save the World” August 9 An Unexpected Story All are welcome. We hope to see you there! Contact Alisa Zacharia at [email protected] for more info.
FROM THE OFFICE OF ADULT FAITH FORMATION…
Dear St. Patrick’s Parishioners:
Please see below for everything currently happening in Adult Faith Formation here at St. Patrick’s, as well as some
exciting events coming in the Fall!
FYI
FORMED.org is FREE resource for anyone who is a parishioner at St. Patrick’s. It contains a plethora of relevant and
engaging resources for all ages. Just login and enter parish code K6T9CM to get started.
Programs:
Young Adults:
1. 270 Catholics. Variety of events and venues. http://270catholic.org.
2. 6 Pack series for Rockville Young Adults: Meeting every Wednesday, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., July 5-August 9. Contact Alisa Zacharia for
more info: [email protected].
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3. Theology Thursdays – For college/post college (18-30) to learn more about Church teaching, to equip themselves with the best
arguments to defend one’s faith, and to grow in fellowship. We seek to both inform and discuss by choosing a particular Church
teaching, exploring the theology behind it and then probing the group with questions of real life applications, which always get the
discussion started. The style of this event is laid back, informal, with a home-like atmosphere. Dinner and drinks are provided. July
meeting is the 27th
(will be ‘Ask Fr. Choi night’!) Contact Sean Van Gieson for more info: [email protected].
4. Thirsting for Truth – Thursday evenings @ 8:00 p.m. http://thirstingfortruth.com/ - please contact me for more info.
5. Young Family Fellowship – a place for new families to gather and support one another. They meet after the 9:30 a.m. Mass every 4th
Sunday of the month in the Parish Center meeting room.
6. World Youth Day Unite! Saturday, July 22 at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine, Washington, DC:
Thousands of young adults and young families will gather this summer for inspiring TED-style talks by dynamic Catholic bishops,
inspiring multicultural entertainment, and engaging break-out groups focused on our God-given identity and purpose. At the heart of the
event, there will be amazing worship and incredible opportunities for prayer and the sacraments. This event will be similar to the
international world youth day experience, but at a national level during the off years of the international World Youth Day. As such, the
festival this year will reflect upon the national World Youth Day theme chosen by Pope Francis himself, “The Mighty One Has Done
Great Things for Me and Holy is His Name.” Above all, this event is a moment of national unity and authentic communion for all young
adults living and working in a broken, polarized, and divided country. His Holiness Pope Francis encourages us: “If we wish to lead a
dignified and fulfilling life, we have to reach out to others and seek their good” (Evangelii Gaudium, 9). Organizers still need
volunteers and parish captains. Register/Volunteer: www.wydunite.com/register/
All Adults:
1. Catholic 101 – Open discussion of the Catholic Faith as well as a welcome space for Catholics who would like to return to the
Church. (Not meeting during the summer.)
2. “Duc in Altum” – ongoing faith formation (spiritual and intellectual) open to any parishioner, and especially any who have come
through RCIA. Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in the Parish Center.
3. Flame of Love Marian Prayer Group – Saturday mornings from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. in Conference Room in Parish Center.
4. RCIA – open to anyone interested in becoming Catholic, as well as any Catholic who wants to receive further Sacraments of Initiation
(Holy Eucharist and/or Confirmation). Tuesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in the Parish Center.
5. Tuesday Morning Bible Study not meeting during the summer.
6. Archdiocesan Day of Reflection for Married Couples: The Family Life Office is hosting: A Day of Reflection for Married Couples
on Sunday, July 23, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at St. Catherine Laboure in Wheaton. The Day will be led by Fr. Angel Espinoza de los
Monteros from Mexico. He will be talking about Communication in Marriage and growing deeper in your relationship with your spouse.
Talks will be in Spanish but with simultaneous translation into English. To register: adwdayofreflectionformarriedcouples.eventbrite.com.
Women:
1. Thursday Morning Bible Study meeting less frequently during the summer.
2. Thursday evening Bible Study – Small group for mothers with young children (right now children are ages 0-5), meets Thursday
evening for a discussion from the Bible or book. Additional monthly play date for kids on a Friday morning.
3. Women of Grace – meets Tuesday evenings –contact me for more info.
4. New Blog for Women of the Parish: http://womenofstpatricks.blogspot.com. This is a forum for all ladies of the parish to build
community, edify and support each other, grow in faith, and find ways to work together to bring Christ to our culture, neighborhood, etc.
Please let me know if you are interested in contributing. We are actively looking for writers!
Men:
1. St. Patrick’s Men of Faith & Fellowship – meets Saturday mornings from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. (room 104)
2. The Kingsmen -.every other Thursday evening from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. (Room 108). Nest sessions are June 15 and 29.
Upcoming Fall Offerings:
1. Discerning Your Spiritual Gifts, starting September 6: How You Can Unlock the Amazing Power on Hand in Your Spiritual Life.
One of a Kind Program Shows You How to Discover God’s Unique Purpose and Call for your Life.
2. Mercy U: A lay theology program for Christian disciples who want to intellectually and spiritually deepen their knowledge of the faith
through advanced study in the Thomistic tradition. The goal is to equip graduates to engage the world with reason informed by the
teachings of the Catholic Church. All classes are held at Our Lady of Mercy in Potomac. For course descriptions for Fall 2017-Spring
2018: www.mercyu.org/classes/. To register beginning August 1, 2017 go to: www.mercyu.org.
Thank you:
As always, please feel free to reach out with any questions, ideas on ways to get involved, or anything else you would like
to discuss.
God Bless, Melanie Baker, Director of Adult Faith Formation,
301-924-2285 x317, [email protected], www.stpatricksmd.org.
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Partners in Faith
A Social Concerns Ministry
Is holding a Back to School Supplies Drive to benefit:
† Stepping Stones Shelter in Rockville
† Church of the Assumption of the Blessed
Virgin Mary in Southeast D.C.
When? After Masses July 22-23 and July 29-30
5:30 Sat, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 Sunday
We are collecting new school supplies only:
• Pencils and pencil sharpeners
• Backpacks (colors, characters,
patterns welcome!)
• Pencil cases/boxes
• Headphones/earbuds
• Packs of black/blue/red pens
• Glue sticks
• Rulers
• Pink and white erasers
• Scientific calculators
• Loose leaf paper (wide and college)
• Geometry set
• Stapler w/ staple remover
• Pocket folders for 3-ring binders
• Box of tissues
• White 1” binders
• Planners
• Packages of subject dividers
• Highlighters
• USB Flash drives
• Sharpies
• Washable markers
• Colored pencils
• Crayons
• Fiskar blunt tip scissors
• Dry erase markers
Thank You!
If you do not want to purchase school supplies, we will gladly accept gift
cards from Target, Kmart, Staples and we will purchase the supplies
.
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