St Ursula March 22 2015

Saint Ursula Catholic Church
8801 Harford Road
Parkville, MD 21234
OUR PARISH MISSION
At Saint Ursula Parish we are called to
celebrate the Eucharistic life, centered on the
Good News of Jesus Christ, whom we know, love
and serve by word and deed.
ST. URSULA PARISH
Office: 410-665-2111
Fax: 410-665-0758
Email: [email protected]
www.stursulaparish.org
ST. URSULA SCHOOL
Office: 410-665-3533
Email: [email protected]
www.stursula.org
FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
MARCH 22, 2015
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Stephen E. Hook- Pastor
Rev. Stephen D. Cotter- Associate Pastor
[email protected]
[email protected]
Msgr. A. Thomas Baumgartner
Sister Joan Kelly
Deacon Michael Baxter
Mr. John D’Adamo
Pastor Emeritus
Baptismal Preparation
Adult Faith Formation
St. Ursula School Principal
Mrs. Laura Weatherington
Director of Religious Education
[email protected]
410-665-4106
Mr. Chapman Gonzalez
Director of Music
[email protected]
410-821-9489
Mr. Marc Parisi
Confirmation Coordinator
[email protected]
410-665-2111 x161
Mrs. Carolyn Weglein
Children’s Choir Director
[email protected]
410-377-5323
Mrs. Cassandra Palmer
Youth Minister
[email protected]
410-665-2111 x 124
Mrs. Sally M. Jennings
Contemporary Music
[email protected]
443-904-4689
Mr. Dick Keys
Coordinator of St. Vincent de Paul Ministries
410-665-0918
New Parishioners – Welcome to St. Ursula!
Registration forms may be obtained from the ushers, at the Parish Office,
or on our website: www.stursulaparish.org and click on Parish Forms.
Moving?? – Please let us know by calling the Parish Office.
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:00pm (Vigil)
Sunday 7:30am (quiet)
9:00am (choir)
11:00am (Contemporary)
Monday—Saturday 8:30am
First Friday 5:30pm
CONFESSIONS
Saturday—3:30pm - 4:30pm
First Friday: 4:30pm - 5:00pm
NEIGHBORING PARISHES
St. Isaac Jogues, Carney
4:00pm (Sat),
7:30am, 9:00am,
11:15am, 5:30pm
Monday-Friday - 9:00am
St. Joseph, Fullerton
4:30pm (Sat),
7:00am, 8:30am, 10:30am,
12:30pm
Mon.—Wed., Fri. - 7:30am
Thur. & Sat. – 8:15am
Immaculate Heart of Mary
4:30pm and 6:00pm (Sat),
8:00am, 10:15m, 12:00pm
Monday-Saturday - 8:00am
REGIONAL
PENANCE
SERVICE
Monday, March 23, 2015
7:00pm
St. Ursula Church
PASTORAL COUNCIL
PRESIDENT
Sally Matheu
410-215-0609
[email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT
Monica Pane
410-218-7554
[email protected]
RECORDING SECRETARY
Sheilagh Franiak
410-529-1808
MEMBERS/Committee Liaisons
Jim Amos, At Large
410-882-9058 [email protected]
Mark Appleby, Service
410-668-7092
[email protected]
Katie Campbell, Finance
410-344-0110 [email protected]
Hospitality
Bruno Commodari, Liturgy
410-491-2865
Shelly Commodari, At Large
410-668-5280
Tom Fitzgerald, St. Ursula School
410-665-6653
Timothy Hudak, At Large
410-817-6902
Sarah Marinaro, Youth Ministry
[email protected]
Bernie Miller, Faith Formation
410-529-3775
Kim Sheridan, At Large
410-882-9454
[email protected]
Christopher Thompson, At Large
410-878-7917
Ann Margaret Zelenka, At Large
443-762-3183
Elections are held each May for three (3) at-large
members. Nomination forms are available in the
church or at the parish office.
SACRAMENTS, PARISH & SCHOOL LIFE
Devotions
St. Ursula celebrates many of the devotional practices of the Catholic Church. The
devotions scheduled more consistently are listed below:
Eucharistic Adoration
First Friday - 9:00am to 5:00pm
(September-June)
First Sunday - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Rosary
Weekdays after 8:30am Mass
Miraculous Medal Novena
Wednesday after 8:30am Mass
Baptism
Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st Sunday of the month after the 11:00am Mass and
on the 3rd Saturday of the month at 12 noon. One Baptism can also be scheduled
at some weekend Masses. Parents are asked to call the parish office 4-6 weeks in
advance to schedule both the preparation class and the baptism date.
Anointing of the Sick
Anointing of the Sick is celebrated on the 4th Saturday of the month immediately
following the 5:00pm Mass or at any time by contacting the Parish Office.
Marriage
Couples wishing to celebrate Marriage at St. Ursula should contact the Parish Office
at least 9-12 months prior to the wedding date. For additional information concerning marriage preparation, please go to www.archbalt.org and click on Family Life.
St. Ursula School and Tuition Policy
St. Ursula School (SUS) is an Archdiocesan Collaborative School overseen by a deliberative School Board. SUS offers a solid Catholic education for Pre-K4 through
8th grade. The school’s motto is lived out everyday:
Strength through God, United in Spirit, Success through Education.
The Tuition Rates for SUS are established by the School Board and can be found on
the school website. There are two rates: Parishioner Rate and Non– Parishioner
Rate. Parishioner Rates are available for registered Catholic families who are either:
(1) contributing members of St. Ursula Parish
via use of envelopes or FaithDirect EFT (www.faithdirect.net) or
(2) contributing members of Catholic parishes that do not have parish schools and
can supply a parish contribution letter.
PARISH/SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATIONS
ADULT FAITH FORMATION: Deacon Mike Baxter ...............410-668-5211
ALTAR SERVERS: Fr. Stephen Cotter ..................................410-665-2111
ALTAR SOCIETY: Joan Larichiuta .........................................410-391-3170
ARCHBISHOPS ANNUAL APPEAL: Fr. Steve Hook ............410-665-2111
BAPTISMAL PROGRAM: Sr. Joan Kelly ...............................410-665-2111
BASKETBALL: Gordon Maki ..................................................410-248-0052
BLOOD DONOR PROGRAM: Darwin Ray ............................443-414-9429
BOY SCOUTS: Mike Cole ......................................................443-922-9242
CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR: Marc Parisi ................... 410-665-2111
CUB SCOUTS: Anibal Gonzalez, Jr.. .....................................443-829-4205
EVANGELIZATION: Deacon Mike Baxter ..............................410-668-5211
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Fr. Stephen Cotter ..................410-665-2111
FAITH FORMATION: Bernie Miller .........................................410-529-3775
FATHER'S CLUB: Dave Mercandante ...................................410-254-9963
FINANCE: Dan Bindel ............................................................410-665-2111
GIRL SCOUTS: Linda Scarborough .......................................410-661-0433
GRIEF MINISTRY: Mary Nooney ..........................................410-663-7845
HOME SCHOOL (PHSA): Monica Pane ................................410-218-7554
HOSPITALITY: Colleen Hamilton ...........................................410-882-8570
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Michael Colbourne....................443-876-2828
LECTORS: Fr. Stephen Cotter ...............................................410-665-2111
LITURGY COMMITTEE: Kim Sheridan ..................................410-882-9454
MARRIAGE ANNULMENTS: .................................................410-665-2111
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: Carolyn & Larry Conway ...........410-668-0157
MARRIAGE PREP.: Bernie Miller ...........................................410-529-3557
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP GROUP: Rob Commodari .................410-344-0181
MOTHER’S CLUB: Kelli McCarty ...........................................410-569-3165
MUSIC MINISTRY:
Parish Choir, Funeral Choir ....... Chapman Gonzalez 410-821-9489
Children’s Choir ......................... Carolyn Weglein
410-377-5323
Contemporary Choir, Youth Band ..... Sally M. Jennings
443-904-4689
OUR DAILY BREAD: Sandy Colaianni ..................................410-665-1012
PASTORAL COUNCIL: Sally Matheu ....................................410-215-0609
RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE: Liz Walz/Susan Williams .....410-663-1096
R.C.I.A.: Deacon Mike Baxter .................................................410-668-5211
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY: Dick Keys .....................410-665-0918
SCHOOL: John D’Adamo, Principal .......................................410-665-3533
SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT: Jerry Herr ...........................410-529-9565
SOCCER: Mike Decarlo ..........................................................202-631-4444
SODALITY: Joan Larichiuta ....................................................410-391-3170
THIRD FRIDAY CLUB: Joan Svoboda ...................................410-665-0429
USHERS: Larry Conway ........................................................410-668-0157
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Laura Weatherington .............410-665-4106
YOUTH MINISTER: Cassandra Palmer .................................410-665-2111
Dear Friends,
Our Lenten journey is
rapidly coming to a close.
Next week we will celebrate
Palm Sunday and the
following week is Easter
Sunday. The Gospel this
weekend reminds us that new
life springs forth from dead,
as we can see in nature during this time of year in the
planting of seeds. The seeds sown in the ground appear
dead, but once planted, they spring forth new life and an
abundant harvest. Each one of us is challenged to die to
our former ways so that we can rise to new life in Christ.
If and when we are effective in this transformation, then
our lives bring forth an abundant harvest for the Lord.
For the next two weekends we have a revised
Mass schedule.
Palm Sunday – March 28th-29th:
Saturday: 5:00pm (Confessions from 3:30pm4:30pm)
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:45am, and 12:30pm
Easter Sunday – April 4th-5th:
Saturday Easter Vigil: 8:00pm (No Confessions)
Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:45am, and 12:30pm
We are still in need of ministers for the 12:30pm
Masses. We need Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers and
ushers. Please consider volunteering to assist your parish
community during these Holy days of celebration and
welcome. Remember to park at Evans Funeral Home if
our church lot is filled.
Also please plan to join us for our annual
Ecumenical Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, April
3rd starting at 12:00pm. We will be joined by
parishioners from Hiss United Methodist Church and St.
John’s Lutheran Church as we walk the way of the cross
through the Parkville area. We will begin at St. Ursula,
journey to St. John’s and conclude at Hiss. This is a
great way we are able to give a common witness to our
Christian faith so I hope you will be able to join us.
As always, thank you for keeping St. Ursula
Parish and School in your prayers.
God Bless,
Father Steve
“We want to see Jesus—to see God.” Philip,
with Andrew, goes to Jesus. Jesus is guided
by how his being lifted up on the saving
cross will glorify the Father. His willing
struggle for obedience to the Father plants
the new covenant in our hearts. His cross
becomes the source of eternal salvation. Seeing Jesus we
approach the Father. By the power of the Holy Spirit we
are drawn though Jesus to the Father—to see God.
Text, Philip J. Sandstrom, STD © 2000, OCP. All rights reserved.
3/23 Regional Penance Service 7:00pm
3/27 The Light is on for You (Confession)
3pm-8pm Church
3/27 Stations 7pm, Soup & Salad dinner
7:30pm Spiritual Center
3/28 Pre-Cana 12noon Spiritual Center
3/29 (Palm Sunday) Masses 7:30am, 9:00am
10:45am (Contemporary Choir), 12:30pm
(Adult Choir).
3/29 9am Children’s Liturgy of the Word
3/29 10 am Family Catechists Spiritual Center
weekend of march 14 & 15
2015
Attendance
1,219
Offertory
$11,354
Maintenance
$ 592
EFT
$
2014
1,225
$11,204
$ 302
$
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Holy Thursday, April 2:
8:30am Morning prayer
7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
(Adoration until 10pm)
Good Friday, April 3:
8:30am Morning Prayer
Confession 9:00-10:00am
12 noon Outdoor Ecumenical Stations of the Cross
3:00pm Stations of the Cross
7:00pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday, April 4
8:30am Morning Prayer
12noon Blessing of Food
8:00pm Easter Vigil (with Incense)
Easter Sunday, April 5
Masses: 7:30am, 9:00am (with Incense), 10:45am
(Contemporary Choir), 12:30pm
music ministry
March 28 & 29 (Palm Sunday) 5:00pm
Jerry Kersch; 9:00am Peggy Hornick;
10:45am Contemporary Choir; 12:30pm Bob
Gilson.
easter food to support Saint Vincent de Paul!
Food for the Poor for April can be left at the Food Pantry
next to the garages the weekend of March 28 & 29th. We
will not be collecting food on Easter Weekend.
Have a Blessed Easter!
please note: We will be using Incense at the 9:00am
Mass next Sunday, March 29th and also at the Easter
Vigil, Saturday, April 4 8:00pm and Easter Sunday,
9:00am Mass.
palm sunday is quickly approaching. It is Sunday,
March 29th. As we did last year, we will have boxes in
the vestibule on Palm Sunday to place your old palms in
for burning at the Easter Vigil.
there will be no Adoration on April 3rd (1st Friday
of April). Good Friday services will be help that day.
The is also NO Adoration on Sunday evening, April 5th
Easter Sunday.
Religious Education is open to any
child in grades PK-8th grade,
particularly those not attending a
Catholic school. Classes are on
Monday evenings at 7. Registration
forms are available on the parish website,
www.stursulaparish.org, or call
410-665-4106. If you have a child entering Pre-K through
8th grade now is the time to register.
Mon. Mar. 23 Penance Service (Church) grades 3-8
Mon. Mar. 30 NO CLASS (Catechist Formation
Session)
Mon. Apr. 6 NO CLASS (Easter Vacation)
reflect on today’s readings: 5th sunday of
lent First Reading Jere miah 31:31-34;
Second Reading Hebrews 5:7-9
Gospel: John 12:20-33. Adults: Name several ways I
have sacrificed my own desires to be of help to others?
Children: How have I given something up to help my
family, a classmate, or a friend?
pastoral outreach
If you go to the hospital and would like to be visited by a
member of our Pastoral Outreach Program or if you’d
like to receive the Eucharist at home while you’re
recuperating, please call Fr. Stephen Cotter at 410-6652111 (ext 102). Hospitals are no longer allowed to notify
the church when a parishioner is admitted unless the
parishioner specifically asks that this be done.
celebrating an anniversary in
april? Join us for our next Anniversary
mass on April 12 at 9am. THIS IS A
CHANGE FROM OUR USUAL DATE.
A reception will follow in the Spiritual Center. Call the
parish office to register. 410-665-2111
the anointing of the sick
k will be celebrated in a
brief rite immediately after the 5:00pm Mass next
Saturday, March 28th. This is an opportunity for those
who are scheduled for surgery, or who have been recently
diagnosed with a serious illness, or who are beginning
treatment for a serious illness, or who are struggling with
the progression of a chronic and debilitating illness, to be
strengthened by the healing power of Christ.
poor box collection next weekend is for the St.
Vincent de Paul Society which helps with food and
shelter.
St. Ursula School 75th Anniversary Gala
The 75th Anniversary celebration for St.
Ursula School has been postponed to
Saturday, September 19, 2015. Please be
sure to save the date! The celebration will
begin with a special Anniversary Mass in the church at
5:00 p.m., followed by a reception at the school from
6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Details on ticket information will be
available soon.
2015 Tuition Assistance Appeal
Thank you to all who have made donations to the 2015
Tuition Assistance Fund. Your support and generosity is
greatly appreciated! Donations are still being accepted,
and can now be made online. Please visit
the Tuition Assistance Fund page of the school
website (http://www.stursula.org/giving/tuition-assistance
-fund/) for details.
youth ministry information
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH
GROUP: High School Drop-In (7:00 8:30 PM) Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
night. Come for a study-break and catch up
with you St U’s friends to re-charge your
week! At each Drop-In, we’ll have snacks,
entertainment, and a weekly topical discussion ... all
students in grades 9-12 are welcome!
Faith formation corner
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Did you know that the 1 sign of a
Dynamic Catholic is a person of
prayer?
Here is one example of a prayer to get us started
Pope Francis' Five Finger Prayer
Using the fingers on your hand, start with the thumb and
pray these intentions in this order:
1.) The thumb is closest finger to you. So start praying for
those who are closest to you. They are the persons easiest
to remember. To pray for our dear ones is a "Sweet
Obligation."
2.) The next finger is the index. Pray for those who teach
you, instruct you and heal you. They need the support and
wisdom to show direction to others. Always keep them in
your prayers.
3.) The following finger is the tallest. It reminds us of our
leaders, the governors and those who have authority.
They need God's guidance.
4.) The fourth finger is the ring finger. Even though it
may surprise you, it is our weakest finger. It should
remind us to pray for the weakest, the sick or those
plagued by problems. They need your prayers.
5.) And finally we have our smallest finger, the smallest
of all. Your pinkie should remind you to pray for
yourself. When you ate done praying for the other four
groups, you will be able to see your own needs but in the
proper perspective, and also you will be able to pray for
your own needs in a better way.
On Easter we will be gifting a copy of The Four Signs
of a Dynamic Catholic by Matthew Kelly to every
family. Please take, read, enjoy and accept the invitation
that will come with the book to join us in April as we
come together to discuss how to become a Dynamic
Catholic!
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturdays from 3:30-4:30, St. Ursula
Monday, March 23rd at 7PM. Parish Cluster Lenten
Penance Service, St. Ursula.
Friday, March 27th from 3PM – 8PM, St. Ursula.
Friday, April 3rd 9-10am
Making an Examination of Conscience is great tool in
aiding us in recognizing and confessing our sins. There
are several versions on the web that can assist us. An
excellent resource is a free App for our smart phones
called Mea Culpa. It steps you through how to examine
your conscience as well as how to go to the sacrament.
This Lent give yourself the gift of experiencing God’s
healing and mercy!
Conscience is great tool in aiding us in recognizing and
confessing our sins. There are several versions on the
web that can assist us. An excellent resource is a free App
for our smart phones called Mea Culpa. It steps you
through how to examine your conscience as well as how
to go to the sacrament.
This Lent give yourself the gift of experiencing God’s
healing and mercy!
#22 MARRIAGE MENTORING
MINUTES
Subverting our Culture
“If anyone should cause one of these little
ones to lose their faith in me, it would be
better for that person to have a large
millstone tied around his neck and be thrown into the
sea” (Mk. 9:42).
Sixty years ago our society adhered to the Ten
Commandments. Intact families ate, talked, prayed and
went to church together on Sundays. Mothers and
grandparents were home most of the day while fathers
worked to support their families. Children were raised to
love God, respect authority and parents looked to the
schools to provide a sound, healthy education. Crime
was rare and divorce was for movie stars.
By the mid 1950’s, everyone owned a TV. Mass media
meant mass influence, leading to new, rebellious ideas
culminating in moral relativism and secularism along
with the notion that the Ten Commandments and the
Catholic Church were offensive and repressive. Radical
feminism “empowered” women to reject pregnancy and
family for careers while the pill encouraged promiscuity
and infidelity. Educators and mental health professionals
advocated freedom for children from tyrannical, parental
rule. They invited Planned Parenthood to teach sex
education encouraging children to express themselves
sexually, using condoms and the pill leading to rape,
perversion and secret abortions. School prayer was
banned. Drugs and weapons became a new problem.
New Age Eastern paganism became popular with music
festivals worshipping free love and mind altering drugs.
All opinions had equal weight for truth. These changes
produced infidelity, divorce, multiple remarriages,
recreational sex, abortion, drugs, social and domestic
violence.
Share this with your spouse. Protect your family.
Don’t allow TV and internet access in your child’s
bedroom but in the most public part of the house and
monitor constantly. Outside influences have a huge,
negative effect on marriage and families. Know what
your children are learning in school. Teach your child the
faith through good examples. Pray as a family with your
children every night.
parish council is now accepting nominations for 3 At
-Large positions. If you or someone you know would like
to be nominated for the Parish Council, please contact
Monica Pane at [email protected] or 410-218-7554.
cd of the month:
Our Lady of Sorrows
Kimberly Hahn
$3.50 in the pamphlet rack
grief support group forming
When we experience the death of someone, we often feel
isolated, confused, sad, and angry. We sometimes feel
out-of-sorts, disconnected from friends, family, and
colleagues. Know you are not alone. St. Ursula is
forming a morning grief support group, beginning Friday,
April 10, at 9:15 A.M. Meetings will be held for 6 weeks
in the rectory basement. For more information or to
register call Mary at 410-663-7845.
mass cards are available on weekends in the
Sacristy after Masses.
st. ursula sodality: There will be NO meeting in
March. Our next meeting will be on April 8th. More
information will follow later. Until then, may you all
have a blessed and beautiful Easter. Joan Larichiuta
st. vincent de paul report (february)
Income: poor box {2months]
$2402.
gifts 40. memorials $150. reserve $48.
Oak Crest lions club 189. Souper bowl collection $641
Total
$3470.
Expenses: office printer ink $30.
Charitable donations $1850; Rent14 Families $ 952.
Utilities 10 Families $638.
Total $3470.
Mother Nature was cruel to all of us! We gave out only
79 bags for 201 people from the pantry. The poor box
contributions dropped to an all time low! We prepare for
Easter with a nice boost from gov't. food, of chicken!
This year we will offer 10lb chicken or ham or Mars
certificate with the bag of groceries!
st. ursula third friday club: (Over 55) 10:00 2:30pm in the Spiritual Center all Seniors are welcome –
1st & 3rd Fridays. Joan Svoboda 410-665-0429.
Apr. 3—No Meeting—Good Friday
No Meeting if School opens late or Closed due to
weather.
lucky 1500 players club (Lucky 1500
Raffle. The Lucky 1500 Raffle is an ongoing raffle,
numbers are drawn weekly. There are 2 sessions per
year, 20 weeks/session. For tickets or questions, please
contact Katie Campbell (410-344-0110), or the school
office (410-665-3533). week 13. 1) #0830 - B. Medtart
2) #0007 - C. Riddleberger; 3) #1307 - J. Kim
4) #0503 - F. Provenzano; 5) #1485 - D. Gildeleon
6) #1774 - D. Awtonomo; 7) #1556 - K. Heckman
8) #0546 - M. Cook.
boy scout troop 26 upcoming events
March 28
Collection of food for Scouting for Food
(have bags out by 9am)
March 28
Bull and Oyster Roast
April 11
Flea Market
April 25
Quarter Auction
We are also selling camp cards for $5.00 – a great deal!
Please contact [email protected] for more
information
candle on Blessed Mother altar for the sick and candle
on St. Joseph altar for the deceased requested by Knights
of Columbus Bishop Sebastian Council.
please pray for our deceased Bill Sigismondi;
Denise Rodriguez; Helen Ryan; Joann Peach and for
those who MOURN.
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March 23
March 24
March 25
March 26
March 27
March 28
8:30 am Ed Sherbinko (living)
8:30 am Anna Kovalic
8:30 am Josephine A. Farmer
8:30 am Rose Colbourne (living)
8:30 am William Kohlway
8:30 am Michael Lane
5:00 pm Deacon Frank Rongione
March 29 7:30 am Parishioners
9:00 am Attilio Santiantonio
11:00 am Giacomo Occorso
other masses requested
Eleanor R. Nunley
Joseph Bauer
Ilma Rosskoff
Rev. John J. Purvey
Annabell Carey
Brian D. Johnston (2)
Norman & Pat Martin & Family (living)
March 28 & 29
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord - Cycle B
Confessions— Fr. Steve Hook
SATURDAY
5:00PM Fr. Steve Hook/Deacon Mike Baxter
SUNDAY
7:30AM Fr. Stephen Cotter
9:00 AM Fr. Steve Hook
10:45AM Fr. Stephen Cotter
12:30PM Fr. Steve Hook
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8606 Old Harford Rd.
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7954 Harford Road
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7944 Belair Road • Baltimore, MD
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5305 Harford Road • Baltimore, MD 21214
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Owned and Operated by the Ruck Family
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3044 Hudson St. • Baltimore
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8831 Satyr Hill Rd.
Suite 100 • Parkville
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