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412 Ann Street, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 ~ 910-762-5491 Fax ~ 910-762-9664 ~ www.thestmaryparish.org
The Saint Mary School 217 South Fourth Street ~ Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 ~ 910-762-5491, ext. 140 ~ www.thestmaryschool.org
Very Reverend Ryszard Kolodziej Rector/Pastor
Ext. 100
Reverend Chesco Garcia Parochial Vicar
Ext. 116
Deacon John Walsh Director of Religious Education
Ext. 114 [email protected]
Mrs. Joyce Price St. Mary School Principal
Ext. 153 [email protected]
Ms. Sharon Marren Business Manager
Ext. 158 [email protected]
Ms. Susan Linn St. Mary School Administrative Assistant
Ext. 140 [email protected]
Ms. Simone Amato Parish Secretary Wedding and Missions Coordinator
Ext. 113 [email protected] Ext. 129
Ms. Cyndy Howe Campus Director
Ext. 115 [email protected]
Ms. Norma Rivera Director of Hispanic Ministries
Ext. 122 [email protected]
RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
Ext. 121
Ms. Sandy O’Leary Bulletin Editor
Allen Sanderson Finance Council Chairperson
Ms. Mary Ann Kotas The Sister Isaac Center
Ext. 135 [email protected]
Laura Vinson Pastoral Council Chairperson
Ms. Barbara Gallagher Director of Music
Ext. 118 [email protected]
Jennifer Altman Communication Committee Chairperson
Parish App [email protected]
THE BASILICA SHRINE OF ST. MARY
Basilica Schedule Saturday:
5:00 pm English
Sunday: 9:00 am in English
12:00 pm in Spanish
Daily: 8:30 am in English
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Reconciliation: Saturdays 4:00—4:45 pm.
Traditional Latin Mass: Fourth Sunday of the month at 5:00 p.m. For information: (910) 754-8544 Ext. 3
or visit Facebook at facebook.com/latinmassilm
General Parish Information
If you are needed to serve during Mass, you will be notified by Deacon John Walsh
Guidelines for the Basilica can be found on the
website. When changes occur they will be posted on the website, bulletin and Facebook.
St. Mary Parish Office is closed to visitors. St. Mary School is open on normal schedule.
JUNE 13, 2021 ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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Saturday, June 12 5:00 pm Mass— † Mary Kuklo Offered by Barbara and Ralph Russo Sunday, June 13 9:00 am Mass— † Jim Guididas Offered by Mary and Don Yentzer 12:00 pm Mass— † Marie Werkman Offered by Adam Stauble Monday, June 14 8:30 am Mass— † Harvey Waite and Steven Waite Offered by Ann Waite
Wednesday, June 16 8:30 am Mass— † Daniel Fecanin Offered by Anne Boyle Friday, June 18 8:30 am Mass— † Parishioners of the Basilica Shrine of St. Mary Saturday, June 19 5:00 pm Mass— † James Guididas Offered by The Hammocks Community Sunday, June 20 9:00 am Mass— † Rose Marie Carline Offered by Suzanna and Tom Carlin 12:00 pm Mass— † France Fede Dupous Offered by The Poisson Family
June 8, 2021 Dear Brothers and Sisters, Jesus was an inspired preacher who preached in parables. What was the heart of His message? He proclaimed the kingdom of God; a state of affairs where God's will is done on earth and in heaven. What is the good news of Jesus? The kingdom is among you, you are part of it. This Sunday's Gospel reading (Mark 4: 26-34) offers two parables about God's lavish offer of His kingdom to all human beings. In the first one the kingdom of God is compared to the seed in the soil which is hidden but present and productive. The time between the sowing of the seed and abundant harvest encounters no obstacles. There is no action of plowing, weeding, fertilizing or irrigation in the entire process of growth. All seeds sown here matures for harvest in God's time and through His lov-ing care. The second parable compares the kingdom of God to the mustard seed. It is the smallest when sown but springs up to become the largest of shrubs providing protection and habitat for various kinds of birds. Both parables point out to us that God mysteriously works in our hearts and souls through His overflowing grace. We may not see it but gradu-ally we become aware of it by growing into better Christians. God brings His purpose to completion in His own time and in ways often known only to Him. Those who are far away from God to-day will come to find themselves close to Him tomorrow. Small and seemingly insignificant or even ridiculed projects might to be prove successful one day as well. Many Catholics do not realize that the church they belong to started with a small group of the followers of Jesus in rural and insignificant Gali-lee over two thousand years ago.
"It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praise to your name, Most High, To proclaim your kindness at dawn and your faithfulness throughout the night" (Psalm 92:2-3)
Warmest regards, Fr. Ryszard
8 de junio de 2021 Queridos hermanos y hermanas: Jesús fue un predicador inspirado que predicó en parábolas. ¿Cuál fue el corazón de Su mensaje? Proclamó el reino de Dios; un estado de cosas donde la voluntad de Dios se hace en la tierra y en el cielo. ¿Cuáles son las buenas nuevas de Jesús? El reino está entre ustedes, ustedes son parte de él. La lectura del Evangelio de este domingo (Marcos 4: 26-34) ofrece dos parábolas sobre la generosa oferta de Dios de Su reino a todos los seres humanos. En el primero, el reino de Dios se compara con la semilla en la tierra que está escondida pero presente y productiva. El tiempo entre la siembra de la semilla y la cosecha abundante no encuentra obstáculos. No hay acción de arar, deshierbar, fertilizar o regar en todo el proceso de crecimiento. Todas las semillas sembradas aquí maduran para la cosecha en el tiempo de Dios y mediante Su amoroso cuidado. La segunda parábola compara el reino de Dios con la semilla de mosta-za. Es el más pequeño cuando se siembra, pero brota para convertirse en el arbusto más grande que proporciona protección y hábitat para varios tipos de aves. Ambas parábolas nos señalan que Dios obra misteriosamente en nuestros corazones y almas a través de su gracia desbordante. Puede que no lo veamos, pero gradualmente nos damos cuenta de ello al convertirnos en mejores cristianos. Dios lleva a cabo Su propósito en Su propio tiempo y en formas que a menudo sólo Él conoce. Aquellos que están lejos de Dios hoy llegarán a encontrarse cerca de Él mañana. Los proyectos pequeños y aparente-mente insignificantes o incluso ridiculizados también podrían resultar exitosos algún día. Muchos católicos no se dan cuenta de que la iglesia a la que pertenecen comenzó con un pequeño grupo de seguidores de Jesús en una Galilea rural e insignificante hace más de dos mil años.
"Es bueno dar gracias al Señor, para cantar alabanzas a tu nombre, Altísimo, Para proclamar tu bondad al amanecer y tu fidelidad durante toda la noche "(Salmo 92: 2-3)
El más cálido saludo, Padre Ryszard
FROM OUR PASTOR DE NUESTRO PÁRROCO
MASS INTENTIONS Check website for any changes in
Mass days/times
For the week
beginning Saturday, June 12th
through Friday, June 18th
the sanctuary candle is being
offered for Fr. Ryszard and
Fr. Chesco from parishioners,
Pam and Bob.
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Did you have a special celebration at The Basil-ica Shrine of St. Mary? Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation, Marriage, Quinceañera, Milestone Anniversary Blessing, etc.? Send us a photo of your special day so
that we may share your celebra-tion! Please send your photo to the Communication Committee:
Bulletin deadline is the Friday by 3:00 a week before the Sunday bulletin is to be distributed.
July 18th bulletin early deadline—July 2nd
Get the bulletin delivered directly to your email. Take the following steps:
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Click on bulletin subscription Search by zip code (28401) Select Basilica Shrine of St. Mary
Baptism, First Communion and Confirmation Preparation is required. Please contact Deacon John Walsh for more information.
Weddings Contact the Pastor as soon as possible to set the wedding date and begin marriage preparation; preferably at least 3 months before your wedding.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements.
Mass Intentions, Sanctuary Lamp, Altar Flowers Please contact Parish Office at 762-5491.
Adoration Hours of Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. First Fridays follow-ing the 8:30 Mass – 10:00 am. Contact: Deacon John Walsh
Eucharistic Ministers Assist the priest in distributing the Body and Blood of Christ during the Eucharistic Liturgy. Contact Deacon John Walsh at ext. 114.
Reader Men and women proclaim the word of God and give church announce-ments at the weekend and holy day liturgies. John Walsh, (910) 762-5491 x114
Altar Server Boys and girls who have reached Grade 3 are invited to serve at our weekend liturgies and other special liturgical functions. Contact: Dea-con John Walsh, (910) 762-5491, x114
Usher Volunteer ushers greet and open doors for parishioners as they enter the church, distribute church bulletins, escort parishioners to empty seats and provide directions. They also collect and secure the collections. Contact: Harry Bielawa, (910) 231-1480
Communication Committee We are here to help enhance the effectiveness of communication within our parish. Contact us with questions, concerns or suggestions regarding our parish at [email protected].
Camillus Ministers Bring communion to those who are unable to attend Mass. Glenn Moser ([email protected]) for NHRMC and LCFH Norma Rivera ([email protected]) for the Hispanic Camillus Ministry. 910-762-5491, x122 Barbara Russo ([email protected]) for Nursing Homes & Private Homes
Altar Linens Responsible for weekly cleaning, ironing and maintenance of altar linens as outlined by Church rules. Contact: DeAnna Plocki, (910) 520-3053
St. Mary Altar Guild Contact Simone Amato at 762-5491.
The Sister Isaac Center The Sister Isaac Center is offering limited assistance by appointment only. Call 910-782-4021. We are not accepting donations of material goods until further notice. Contact: Mary Ann Kotas – 910-762-5491 x-135, [email protected]
St. Mary Health Center (Dental & Medical) Clinics run typically on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening beginning at 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. The Medical Clinic will be opening mid-year 2021. Call 910-763-8163 for an appointment. Visit us on Facebook, @stmaryhealthcenter.
Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary Books and Gifts The bookstore is currently closed. It is slated to open in the Tileston Center with a new, easily accessible location after construction is completed in June 2021.
Music Ministries Contact [email protected].
RCIA RCIA is a process for welcoming seekers to become part of the Catholic family. For more information, please contact Maryann Shine. You may leave a message at 762-5491, ext. 121
English as a Second Language—ESL (Ingles como segundo idioma) The St, Mary ESL Program is hoping to begin accepting names for regis-tration of classes for Fall semester in September. Please contact Dé Cor-bett, Director, (910) 232-2745 for those who are interested in taking classes or volunteering.
Come Home Ministry Explore coming home to the Catholic Church. Contact Simone Amato at 762-5491
St. Mary AAMEN Chapter African Ancestry Ministry and Evangelization seeks to nurture members of African ancestry. Chapter meetings are held Fourth Sunday of each month at 4:00 pm in the Tileston Center.
Catholic Daughters Court 1036 Meetings are the second Tuesday of the month from 6:30—8:30 pm currently via Zoom. Contact Claudia Rossi, Regent, at 910-399-1782
St. Mary Senior Singles Meets for lunch after 11:00 am Sunday Mass. Contact Monica Winters at 910-520-0204.
The Knights of Columbus Council 1074 We invite you to contact our Grand Knight at grandknight1074@gmail for further information.
St. Mary Columbarium and Memorial Garden Contact parish office to schedule a meeting.
Facilities Contact: Cyndy Howe, Campus Director, 910-762-5491, x-115, [email protected]
PARISH INFORMATION Please check with individual ministries for changes
BULLETIN EDITOR Sandy O’Leary
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To reach the council, email [email protected]
Fr. Ryszard Kolodziej, Pastor Glenn Moser
Jennifer Altman Sharon Parker
Cyndy Cordero Bob Macaluso
Kathy Roberts Richard Creech Allen Sanderson Theresa Everett
Laura Vinson, Chairperson
PASTORAL COUNCIL Laura Vinson, Chairperson
Today is the Day
Building Committee Volunteers
Fr. Ryszard Kołodziej Laura Vinson Stephen Levesque
Robert Benazzi John Wojciechowski Ralph Maggio
CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
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PRAYER LIST To add a name to prayer list, please email: bulle-
Andrea Baker Sharon O. Berry Dorothy Bresciano
David Brown Isabella Calamusa
Baby Nico Ronan Baby Ozzie
Cherie Dempsey Madeline Dowell Bill & Mary Elmore Marianne Elmore
Bob Flavin Shirley Fleming
Dr. Tim Ford Chris Fowler
Dean & Karen Fowler Ted Fry
John Geraghty
Robert & Melisa Good
J.D. Grainger and Family
Peter Grieves Phillip Hatcher Steve Howard Cissie Howard
Nicolas Johnson Cliff Jones
Larry Leadum Kenny Levy
Michael Lewis Pat Lewis
Wayne Lewis Bill Porter
Emory Porter
Kinsley Rose Porter Amber Porter
Michael Porter Riley Porter
Raymond Porter Robert Porter
Swayzee Porter Chuck Reichert Marily Reilly Susan Reilly
Doris Sammarco Kathy Sheppard
Bob Slavin Lynne Vanstory Sherry Vaughn Matt Vaughn
Mary Fran Watson John & Irene White
ST. MARY SCHOOL NOW ENROLLING FOR 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR
MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTS
Ushers Needed We are in need of Ushers. An usher is one of the first touch points of hospitality and welcome. They are called on to provide sup-port prior to, during, and after the celebration of the Liturgy. If you are interested in helping with this ministry, please call Harry at 910-231-1454.
Parish App Volunteer Our new Parish App needs your help posting messages. If you would like to help, please email us at [email protected]
for more information. With mes-sages being able to be scheduled ahead of time, this is the perfect volunteer position for those who wish to give of their time and talent but have limited availability. Camillus Ministers Volunteers Needed We are in need of parishioner vol-unteers to bring communion to homebound and senior facilities. If you are interested, please contact Simone in the parish office or send an email to Barbara at [email protected].
MENS’ RETREAT From Soldier to Saint
Take your faith to the next level. Learn from the examples of St. Fran-cis and St. Paul on how to go “From Soldier to Saint”. August 6-8, the Catholic Conference Center in Hickory, NC is offering a life-changing retreat just for men. The retreat master is Franciscan Friar Fr. Peter Tremblay, who is known for powerful preaching and thought provoking discussions, a perfect choice to explore what men can learn from Saints Francis and Paul. Participants will also enjoy a beautiful setting, first-class dining, and walkable trails. Plus opportunities for Mass, Adoration, confession and spiritual direction.
www.catholicconference.orgmensretreat, email [email protected] 828.327.7441
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
Is your marriage bearing great fruit? Find out how to have a fruitful marriage by participating in the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend on August 27—29, 2021 in Hickory and November 5-7, 2021 in Atlantic Beach. Early sign up is rec-ommended. For more information visit our website at: NCMarriageDiscovery.org or 704-315-2144.
ST. JOHN BOSCO CONFERENCE
Calling all catechists, Catholic school teachers, youth ministers, evangelizers, RCIA coordina-tors, and anyone who hands on the faith to oth-ers! Attend the St. John Bosco Conference on July 12-15 at Franciscan University of Steuben-ville. This is your time, your place to come be renewed in mind, heart and skills. Experience many engaging speakers, moving worship and outstanding fellowship that will rejuvenate you for life and mission. COVID policy in place. Register with this code SJB21LWerNC at steubenvilleconferences.com/adult/sjb, or con-tact Laura Werner at [email protected]
Full-Year Scholarship for the 2021-2022 St. Mary Catholic School year application dates: Apply by August 31, 2021 for consideration for a
full-year award offer. Apply by December 31, 2021 for consideration
for an award offer for the spring 2022 term only. https://www.ncseaa.edu/
NC OPPORTUNITY SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
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Faith Formation K–High School (Communion-Confirmation) Classes held from September to May
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
DID YOU KNOW? Many employers sponsor matching gift programs that match donations by current and retired employees. If you are interested in such a gift, please contact the employer for proper procedure. Once the gift is made to Basilica Shrine of St. Mary, we will be happy to confirm the contribution with your employer for the match. A matching gift may double your gift. Please contact our Parish Secretary, Simone Amato at 910.762.5491 ext. 113 or email: [email protected] with any questions.
We thank each of you for the many
ways you support our parish. We would also like to extend a thank you to our parishioners who cur-rently use EFT to financially sup-port our parish.
For those who are not using EFT but wish to continue their charitable support (see below).
Please mail your envelopes to the parish office located at:
412 Ann St., Wilmington, NC 28401
Or, you can donate securely online through PayPal by fol-lowing the link at
thestmaryparish.org
OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY
Deacon John Walsh, Director of Religious Education
THE SISTER ISAAC CENTER Mary Ann Kotas, Director
A few stories to share from re-cent activity at the Center:
We have the opportunity to visit the Foodbank and ‘shop’ for extra food when our supply is low. We make an appointment and send our shopper over. We don’t have a choice, we just make a general request. This last trip we requested frozen meat. My shopper came back with 400# of meat; most of it was large racks of ribs, along with several boxes of hot dogs. I was really concerned that our guests wouldn’t be able to cook the ribs. We decided not to add them to the food bags we prepared; we put them in coolers near the door and offered them as ‘extra’ to each guest that came in. To my surprise, the ribs really went over well! Almost everyone that came in was happy to take ribs; the regular bags also had hot dogs too. I was really pleased to know that our guests would have some special food to enjoy for Memorial Day weekend.
A young man named Luke from an organization called ‘Birth Beginnings’ contacted me recent-ly asking for assistance with hygiene items for an upcoming event. He mentioned that they provide help to migrant workers. I asked if they had a need for
diapers and formula and he said yes! They have doula’s that work with mothers and could definite-ly use those items! We made arrangements to have him send someone in the next day and we gathered items for them; we hap-pened to have an overage of size 2 diapers that we don’t get calls for, as well as formula. We gave him a case of travel size soaps, a large number of boxes of diapers and a several cases of formula. He decided to come in himself and when he did, he was over-whelmed by our generosity. He spoke to one of my volunteers and explained he had driven here from Campbell University – a two hour ride. He told us that Birth Beginnings started at Campbell in late 2019 but then was stalled due to the pandemic and now they are finally up and running. He also talked about the great need for care for the expectant mothers, and the high rate of infant mortality among the migrants due to lack of prop-er care. I’m not sure who was happier that day – Luke who was driving off with our donations or my volunteers and I for being able to share the items with him!
Blessings for your support of our ministry!
Mary Ann
MONTHLY MINISTRY SCHEDULE Deacon John Walsh
Thank you to all for your willingness to continue to serve our parish. We are truly blessed to have all of you! Schedule is available on our website. On the schedule you will notice one minister each week will have an as-terisk (*) next to his/her name. This person will serve if Fr. Ryszard is celebrating Mass.
As we slowly return to normal, and as it has been a while since some of you may have served, here are a few friendly reminders and updated pro-tocols for Readers and Eucharistic Ministries:
The assigned reader is responsible for proclaiming the first reading, psalm, and second reading.
All readings may be found at the USCCB.org website under the “Daily Readings” tab along the top of the page. There is also a pod-cast within that link that offers an audio version of each reading. This is very convenient if you ever have any question on how to pro-nounce certain words.
The distribution of the Precious Blood remains suspended.
Eucharistic Ministers are currently positioned with two in the front of the church and two in the back of the church.
All Eucharistic Ministers are asked to be fully vaccinated and please wait two weeks after your final shot before serving.
Please wear a mask while serving.
Only ordained ministers (Deacons, Priests and Bishops) may bless people with the sign of the cross.
If a person presents him/herself with their arms folded across their chest, please offer them a verbal blessing in the form of “May God bless you in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”
Please refrain from physically touching anyone while blessing him/her.
The Minister schedule may be found on our parish website here: http://thestmaryparish.org/ministers-schedule/
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The Knights of Columbus Council 1074 will be hosting a Blood and Food drive on Saturday, June 19th, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in the parking lot of the Tileston Parish Center.
To donate blood, please make an appointment by clicking here "Donate Blood", enter 1238 into the sponsor code, and make sure the date range goes to or beyond 6/19/2021. Select “Schedule” and choose your desired donation time. Appointments are available from 9:00 am up until 1:45 pm.
The Knights of Columbus Council 1074 in conjunction with Life Line Pregnancy of Wilmington’s Baby Bottle campaign is off to a great start. The Knights will have a box in the vestibule for returns and will continually pick them up. On Father’s Day (June 20th) the knights will be outside collecting the rest. We thank all of you for your participation in the life line pregnancy campaign.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS UPCOMING EVENTS
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Discover and Celebrate Catholic Schools
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I am actively interviewing to fill the teaching positions available in our middle school depart-ment. As I have mentioned previously, Mrs. Quinn and Mr. McFarlane are retiring, Mrs. Brown is moving to another
state, and Mrs. Kimberling is possibly pursuing another Master’s degree. We are fortunate to have many highly qualified applicants. In addition to the teaching posi-tions, our new pastor, Fr. Thomas Davis, will be arriv-ing at the end of June, and I am told that the work on the Tileston building is to be completed by that time as well.
LOOKING AHEAD June 14, 15 - TEACHER WORK DAYS June 17th - CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION
Calendar start dates for 2021-2022 Students’ First Day - Aug. 26 Christmas Vacation - Dec. 20th-Jan. 2nd Complete calendar has been posted on our website.
Re-Enrollment Anyone who needs to do business in the office will need to contact Susan Linn to make an appointment. Contact: 910-762-5491 x140 [email protected]
Virtual Tour
Please take time to view the latest virtual tour to remind yourselves of the “normal” St. Mary School specials, electives, and sports. Please share the video with your family and friends.
Donation If you would like to donate to our Tuition Assistance Fund, please write your check to St. Mary School. We would be grateful for your kindness any time of the year.
You don’t want to miss the 2020-2021 yearbook completed by St. Mary 8th grade.
Please order through school office.
Celebrating 151 Years of Catholic School Education
Look on our website for a VIRTUAL TOUR
or call for an in-person tour! Currently registering for the 2021—2022 school year
Prek3—8th Grade Students of all races, religions and
ethnic origins welcome
910-762-5491, ext. 140 ~ thestmaryschool.org Facebook: @thestmaryschool
Does your child attend St. Mary School? How would you like to receive a $400 tuition credit for 2021-2022?
Simply refer a student to St. Mary School for next year and if they register and attend, then you get a $400 credit off your child’s tuition on FACTS!
Contact Susan Linn with any prospective students and you’ll get the credit if they attend.
910-762-5491 x140
Joyce M. Price Principal Ms. Mangini’s
Kindergarten class ended the
school year with Ocean Week. The students learned about
ocean animals, plants and ocean
zones.
They were also able to share their beach treasures including
seashells and driftwood discovered
locally.
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Life, Disability Income, Long-Term Care Insurance ◆ Estate PlanningRetirement Planning ◆ Education Planning ◆ Business Planning
R. Blake Moore is a registered representative and offers securities and investment advisory services through MML InvestorsServices, LLC Member SIPC. Office of Supervisory Jurisdiction: 4000 Westchase Blvd, Ste 400, Raleigh NC 27607
(919) 755-3100 MMC Financial Group is not a subsidiary or affiliate of MML Investors Services, LLC or its affiliated companies
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