February 15, 2015 - Immaculate Heart of Mary

Immaculate Heart of Mary
Roman Catholic Church
Our mission is to proclaim joyfully the Good News of Jesus Christ
and to welcome all adults, youth and children,
inviting them to deepen their relationship with Christ
through the sacraments, prayer and discipleship.
New Parishioners: Welcome! Please use the Parish Census forms available
near the main exits or contact the Parish Office to register. This helps us
minister to you more effectively.
Parish Council: Usually the first Tuesday of every month (except January
and July) at 7 pm.
Baptisms: A Baptismal Preparation Class for parents and godparents is held
on the second Saturday of each month. To register for the class, contact Ed
and Gail Stapanon at 301-863-0426. For further requirements and to make an
appointment with one of the priests, call the parish office.
Marriages: Engaged couples wishing to be
married must contact a parish priest at
least six months before their
proposed wedding date. Pre-Cana
course required, contact Ed &
Anne Steiner at 301-994-1323.
Natural Family Planning course
also required, see below.
Natural Family Planning: For
NFP training, contact
K.C. Schnitker at 240-256-0118,
www.FamilyNFP.com.
Ministry to the Sick: Contact the
parish office for visits to the homebound
and hospitalized.
Mass Schedule
Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 9 am
Tuesday & Thursday: 5 pm
Saturday Vigil: 4 pm
Sunday: 8:30 am & 11:15 am, 1 pm (Spanish)
Devotions
Mass/Exposition/Confessions:
First Friday: 9 am & 6 pm
First Saturday: 9 am
Mass with Healing Service:
Once a month at 7 pm,
call office or check website for date
Rosary: M, W, F & Sat 9:30 am; T & Th 4:30 pm
Litany for Priests: Tue & Thur after 5 pm Mass
Other days, 10 minutes before Mass
Confessions
Thursday after 5 pm Mass
Saturday 2:30 pm– 3:45 pm
Sunday after 1 pm Mass
First Friday after 9 am and 6 pm Mass
First Saturday after 9 am Mass
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8 am to 4 pm
Staff
Pastor:
Fr. Marco Schad, ext. 12
[email protected]
Parochial
Vicar
Fr. Michal Sajnog, ext. 13
[email protected]
Director of
Religious
Education
Janet Harmon, ext. 15
301-863-8793
[email protected]
Secretary/
Bookkeeper
Cindy Thompson, ext. 14
[email protected]
Music Director
Mary Stevens
240-434-8876
[email protected]
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): Formation to enter the Catholic
Church or to receive First Communion and Confirmation for adults baptized
as Catholics. Contact Tess Crowe at 240-538-6951 or [email protected].
Youth Minister
Patrick Mullan
240-682-2929
[email protected]
Food Pantry and Financial Assistance: Handled by the St. Vincent de Paul
Society of IHM. For assistance, call 301-863-8193 from 9 am to 12 pm on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Little Flower School
Principal
Caitlin Keeton
301-994-0404
Website
www.littleflowercatholic.org
Children’s Faith Formation
Website: ihmcff.weebly.com
Levels K–5: Sunday from 9:30 to 11 am in English,
Levels K–5: Sunday from 11:30 am to 1 pm in Spanish (Nivel 1–4)
Levels 5–8 (Confirmation): Monday from 6:30 to 8 pm.
Youth Group
Middle School: Sundays during school year from 2 to 4 pm.
High School: Sundays during school year from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.
High School: Summer schedule varies.
Parish Cemetery: For information, call 301-475-5005 or 301-932-1766.
22375 Three Notch Rd.
Lexington Park, MD 20653
Tel: 301-863-8144
Fax: 301-863-8180
www.ihmrcc.org
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Dear Friends in Christ,
This coming Wednesday begins the
holy season of Lent, a time of special
purification, penance and preparation. We
will notice a certain sobriety in the air at
church: the flowers will be gone from the
altar and we will not be voicing the word
“Alleluia” nor singing the “Glory to God” (except on the
solemnities of St. Joseph, March 19, and the Annunciation,
March 25). Also, we will not have a “recessional” hymn during
Lent (it is never actually required, but simply customary).
Because of this, and remembering a couple of incidents last
year, please remember to stay in the pews until after the altar
servers have processed back into the sacristy (the room where
we get ready for Mass). Last year, some folks were eager to
get going and caused collisions with kids holding candles.
Obviously, this could be a tad dangerous (I have seen altar
servers’ hair catch on fire). I encourage you to remain in the
pew for a few minutes and make an act of thanksgiving to God
for the Mass that was just celebrated and for allowing us to be
in the presence of His Son in the Eucharist, and (for those who
received communion) to have been united to Him in the
Eucharist. This would be a good practice to maintain all year,
not just during Lent. St. Magdalena de Pazzi once said, "The
minutes that follow Communion are the most precious we
have in our lives."
Of course, you may use whatever words of thanksgiving you
like, but you may find this classic prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas
helpful:
Lord, Father all-powerful and ever-living God, I thank You, for
even though I am a sinner, your unprofitable servant, not
because of my worth but in the kindness of your mercy, You
have fed me with the Precious Body and Blood of Your Son, our
Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that this Holy Communion may not
bring me condemnation and punishment but forgiveness and
salvation. May it be a helmet of faith and a shield of good will,
May it purify me from evil ways and put an end to my evil
passions. May it bring me charity and patience, humility and
obedience, and growth in the power to do good. May it be my
strong defense against all my enemies, visible and invisible, and
the perfect calming of all my evil impulses, bodily and spiritual.
May it unite me more closely to you, the One true God, and
lead me safely through death to everlasting happiness with
You. And I pray that You will lead me, a sinner, to the banquet
where you, with Your Son and holy Spirit, are true and perfect
light, total fulfillment, everlasting joy, gladness without end,
and perfect happiness to your saints. Grant this through Christ
our Lord. Amen.
Yours in Christ Jesus,
Fr. Marco
FASTING AND ABSTINENCE FROM MEAT
The Basics:
Fasting: no more than one full meal on Ash Wednesday and
Good Friday (for those 18 to 60).
Abstinence: no meat on Ash Wednesday and Fridays (for those
14 and older).
Fuller Explanation:
In commemoration of Christ’s suffering and death, all Fridays
throughout the year are days of penance, except if a Solemnity
should happen to fall on a particular Friday. The Church’s
tradition and law is that we abstain from eating meat on
Fridays as a communal form of penance that the entire Church
performs together. Abstaining from eating meat is required on
Fridays of Lent and encouraged on other Fridays. In the United
States, we may substitute another equivalent penance on
Fridays outside Lent, but some form of penance is still to be
done on all Fridays. We also abstain from meat on Ash
Wednesday. The rule on abstinence from meat applies to
Catholics and catechumens (those preparing to enter the
Church) aged 14 or older. Meat is defined as flesh from
mammals and birds.
In addition to abstinence, fasting is required on Ash
Wednesday and Good Friday and encouraged on Holy
Saturday, to honor the suffering and death of the Lord Jesus,
and to prepare ourselves to share more fully and to celebrate
more readily his Resurrection. The fasting requirement applies
to Catholics and catechumens between the ages of 18 and 60.
For these purposes, fasting is defined as eating no more than
one full meal that day. Two smaller meals are allowed if
necessary to maintain strength according to one’s needs, but
eating solid foods between meals is not permitted. There are
legitimate exceptions for the seriously ill and for those who
might endanger their own or someone else’s health (for
example, diabetics, pregnant women, truck drivers, pilots,
surgeons, etc.).
These, of course, are a bare minimum form of penance. The
Church encourages us, for our own spiritual development and
purification, to take up other penitential practices on Fridays
and during Lent. Some choose to fast more frequently or
abstain from other foods or activities. Some choose to take up
additional spiritual and charitable practices (Stations of the
Cross, Divine Mercy chaplet, service to the poor, etc.).
We ought to take up these penitential practices, not out of
grudging obedience, but wholeheartedly, as a sign of our
sorrow for our sins and the sins of others, as a sharing in
Christ’s supreme sacrifice, and as a purification in preparation
for the celebration of the Resurrection at Easter, and for our
own resurrection into eternal life.
FEBRUARY 15, 2015
TREASURE OFFERING
MASS INTENTIONS AND READINGS
February 16 – February 22
Monday
9:00 am
Alexandria Black 
Gn 4: 1-15, 25/Ps 50:1, 9, 16-17, 20-21/Mk 8:11-13
Tuesday
5:00 pm
Stan Grodski 
Gn 6:5-8, 7:1-5, 10/Ps 29: 1-4, 9-10/Mk 8:14-21
Wednesday
6:00 am
Robert Breslin
9:00 am
Angela Radigan
7:00 pm
Krzysztof (Chris) Kurzawinski 
Jl 2:12-18/Ps 51:3-6, 12-14, 17/2 Cor 5:20-6:2/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday
5:00 pm
Msgr. James Gillen 
7:00 pm
Mass with Adoration and Healing Prayers
Dt 30:15-20/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 9:22-25
Friday
9:00 am
Patti Shade 
Is 58:1-9/Ps 51:3-6, 18-19/Mt 9:14-15
Saturday
9:00 am
Bertie Bowman 
Is 58:9-14/Ps 86:1-6/Lk 5:27-32
4:00 pm
The Parishioners of IHM
Gn 9:8-15/Ps 25:4-9/1 Pt 3:18-22/Mk 1:12-15
Sunday
8:30 am
Bertie Bowman 
11:15 am
Alexandria Black 
1:00 pm
John Bart Mettam 
Gn 9:8-15/Ps 25:4-9/1 Pt 3:18-22/Mk 1:12-15
NOTE: Confessions are Thursday at 5:40 pm, Saturday 2:30 pm-3:45
pm, First Friday at 9:40 am and 6:40 pm, First Saturday at 9:40 am,
and Sunday after the 1:00 pm Spanish Mass.
Parish
Collection
Last Week
2/8/15
Weekly
Essential
Needs
Offertory
$9,959.36
$11,730.77
Thank you for your faithful stewardship and
sharing with us a portion of the gifts God
has given to You!
THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
THAT THEY MAY BE
RESTORED TO FULL HEALTH
Donald Ousterout II, Alexander Schad, Margaret Lee, Tess
Allen, Regina Suter Wright, Kerry Staats, Anna Marie Williams,
and Fr. Dan Vitz.
PAPAL AND PARISH INTENTIONS FOR FEBRUARY
• That prisoners, especially the young, may be able to rebuild
lives of dignity.
• That married people who are separated may find welcome
and support in the Christian community.
• That more families will be able to benefit from the
formation offered by our local Catholic schools.
• That the ministries funded by this year’s Cardinal’s Appeal
may help bring about the conversion of many souls through
the generosity of parishioners.
THOSE BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE
The Altar Flowers this week are
donated in memory of Beverly
Ann Hanson.
Stan Grodski, Catherine Ann Stone, and Sr. Sara Ann Abell,
SCN.
The Sanctuary Candle burns in
memory of Elsie Barnes.
We extend our condolences to the families listed above and all
families who have recently experienced the loss of a loved
one.
If you would like to dedicate the Sanctuary Light or flowers in
memory or honor of a loved one, please call Cindy at 301-8638144, or email [email protected].
MASSES WITH ASL INTERPRETATION FOR THE
DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING Masses begin at
5:00 pm at St. Aloysius Church in Leonardtown on Feb. 28, Mar.
28, and Apr. 25, 2015.
Sr. Sara Anne Abell, SCN, 102, native of Leonardtown, died on
Jan. 24, 2015 at Nazareth Home, Louisville, Kentucky. She had
been a Sister of Charity for 84 years. Sister served in Kentucky,
Arkansas, Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, Tennessee and
Maryland as teacher, principal and librarian in both
elementary and secondary education, in personal family
service, Social Service and Volunteer Ministry for 65 years.
Memorial Services to be held at St. Mary’s Ryken High School,
Leonardtown, on Feb. 21 at 11:00 am in the Chapel of Charity.
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
STATIONS OF THE CROSS The Stations of the Cross
grew from the practice of early pilgrims who travelled to the
Holy Land to literally follow the last steps of Jesus as he went to
the Cross. . . To this day, the faithful make the Stations to
reflect on the Passion of Christ and to increase their resolve to
take up their cross and follow him. (Catholic Household
Blessings and Prayers, USCCB). Begin your pilgrimage at IHM
every Friday during Lent. The journey begins at 7:00 pm in
English and 8:00 pm in Spanish.
LENTEN
SEAFOOD
DINNER
DESSERT TABLE This is another way you
can support the needy within our community.
St. Vincent de Paul of IHM asks that you please
bring a dessert on a Friday, or if you'd like every
Friday, during lent for the dessert table. Cakes, cookies,
brownies, or pies will do. Please bring the dessert between
9:00 am and 3:00 pm. May God Bless you all for your
continued support.
CHRIST IS ALIVE AND FULLY PRESENT
IN THE EUCHARIST Join us as we delve into
the “source and summit” of our faith with Fr.
Robert Barron’s DVD-based program: Eucharist:
Sacred Meal, Sacrifice and Real Presence. This spiritual study
beginning Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 10:00 am, will give you a
deeper understanding of the precious gift of Christ’s body,
blood, soul, and divinity that you can receive at every Mass. To
find out more information or to sign up, please call or stop by
the parish office, or call Flora Grider at 240-298-3104.
LENTEN DINNERS Six more days before you could
experience the BEST seafood dinner short of heaven. Hope to
see you for dinner 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm starting Fridays, Feb. 20
at 4:30 pm. Fr. Marco will be taking attendance. Also, we will
need a lot of help with the dinners, so please set aside time to
work. Sign-up sheets are in the main foyer.
WOMEN OF FAITH PRAYER BREAKFAST Come
and hear the many facets of Peggy Menard’s faith filled journey
on Saturday, Feb. 21, beginning at 8:30 am at Café des Artistes,
41655 Fenwick St, Leonardtown, MD. Peggy Menard has a
servant’s heart and enjoys helping those in need! Register by
Feb. 19, by calling Heavenly Presents at 301-475-9770 or by
stopping by. You can also go to our website at
www.breadoflifecenterforpeace.org. Cost is $15.00.
HUNGERING
FOR
THE
JOURNEY
Join our parish
community—and more than 13,000
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journey with CRS Rice Bowl. Pick up your family’s rice bowl
from our two main entrances beginning this weekend, and
don’t forget to download the CRS Rice Bowl app! Remember,
your Lenten sacrifices change lives: www.crsricebowl.org.
FAITH AND THE FAMILY TODAY: RESPONDING
TO THE NEW ATHEISM Msgr. Charlie Pope, a wellknown blogger and speaker from the Archdiocese of
Washington, will offer insights into this challenging theme at
St. Aloysius Church in Leonardtown on Feb. 23 and 24 from
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. All are welcome!
SPECIAL CONCELEBRATED MASS
AND HEALING SERVICE Fr. Dan Leary,
Fr. Scott Woods, and Fr. Michal Sajnog will
concelebrate Mass with adoration and healing
prayers at IHM on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 7:00
pm. Confessions begin at 6:30 pm. Please contact Catherine
Schwartz at [email protected] for more
information. Save the dates! Future Masses with Healing
Prayers at IHM are Mar. 24, Apr. 27, May 26, and Jun. 8.
NEXT SUNDAY, FEB. 22! Meet and
mingle with other members of our church
over coffee and donuts in the Hall after all
Sunday Masses next weekend. This is a great
way to welcome new parishioners.
RETHINKING CATHOLICISM So you were raised
Catholic, but aren’t quite sure if you really believe what you
were taught as a child? Interested in rethinking the basics of
Catholicism once again now that you’re an adult? Join us for a
five week series for young adults, Wednesdays beginning Feb.
25 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm at the College of Southern Maryland,
Leonardtown, in room C216.
Sign up online at
www.connectstmarys.com.
Best wishes to Sue Gallahue on
Feb. 16; belated to Preston Rose
who turned 80 and to Chris
Owen, both on Feb. 11.
GROUP SCHEDULE FEB. 16-20
Tues. 6:00 pm
FCJC Rosary & Novena to Our
Lady of Perpetual Help (Cry Room)
7:30 pm
IHM Prayer Group Rosary (Cry
Room)
Wed. 10:00 am
Bible Study: Eucharist
6:30 pm
Bible Study: Jesus: The Word Became
Flesh (Filipino-Americans)
Thurs. 6:30 pm
Spanish Charismatic Group (Kerr
House-Old Rectory)
MUSIC SCHEDULE FEB. 21-22
Sat.
4:00 pm
FCJC
Sun.
8:30 am
IHM Choir
11:15 am
FCJC
1:00 pm
Hispanic Group
LINEN SCHEDULE
Feb. 22
Corinne Geraty
FEBRUARY 15, 2015
Enrollment for the 2015-2016 school year is
officially open! New families can go
to www.myTADS.com to apply for admission. If
you are interested in learning more about Little
Flower, email [email protected],
call 301-994-0404, or stop by the school. We are always happy
to give a tour, have you meet with our Principal, or have your
child come shadow a current student for the day!
 Feb. 28: Save the date! Our Annual Benefit Auction.
This year’s theme is “Sailing Away on a Nautical
Adventure.” For more information, visit the Auction
website at http://lfsauction.webs.com.
 Feb. 16: No school - Presidents’ Day
 Feb 18: Ash Wednesday Mass at 8:00 am; Interim
Period Ends
 Feb 20: Stations of the Cross at 10:15 am
 Mar 21: LFS Mulch Sale! Orders are now being taken.
Mulch is $4.25 per 3 cu. ft. bag. Free local delivery of
20 or more bags. Please contact Kristi Getson at 240298-0222 or [email protected] for more information.
Thank you!
SUNDAY YOUTH GROUP Southern
Maryland Youth Day is Mar. 14. Open to 6th-8th
grades. Cost is $25. High school volunteers
wanted. Dodgeball Tournament with LifeTeen
Mass on Mar. 15 at 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm at St.
Elizabeth, Rockville, MD. Open to 9th-12th grades. Cost is $10.
SECOND FRIDAY EVENT Holy Hour and Open Gym at
SMCM on Mar. 13, will start at 5:30 pm at St. Cecilia's. Cost is
$5.00. Mark your calendars now and check back here for more
details. CAMPUS MASS The last Sunday liturgy in the
county is at 7:30 pm in Cole Cinema of St. Mary's College
Campus Center. Email Pat Mullan with any questions to
[email protected].
A BLESSED SIXTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME! After the upcoming
Rite of Election, the catechumens will begin
the period of purification. This period of
preparation is an intense spiritual recollection
that coincides with Lent. The most exciting
thing about this part is that we all will participate with them
during their purification at the Scrutinies. We will discuss the
Scrutinies more in the coming weeks. It’s never too late to get
on board with the faith. If you or anyone you know is
interested in learning more, please have them contact the
parish office by phone, or email to [email protected].
SPANISH RCIA Please contact Damaritza Ortiz at
301-737-3526, or Father Marco.
PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND Journey to the
Holy Land Jun. 22-Jul. 1, 2015. Cost is $3,485 per person
(double occupancy, subject to fluctuation) and the deadline for
payment is Mar. 1, 2015. Please contact Kathy Bishop at 301863-0172 for more information.
THEOLOGY OVER DINNER
Please join us Thursday, Feb. 26 at Kevin's
Corner Kafe in Leonardtown. Fr. Michal
Sajnog will give a talk entitled "Am I a
Disciple of Christ?" Invite a friend! Non-practicing Catholics and
non-Catholics are welcome to attend. Arrive at 6:30 pm if you'd
like to order dinner. If you have any questions, or a suggestion
for a speaker or topic, please contact Doug Powell at
[email protected]. Or check us out on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/563805007089061/
Dear IHM Family,
Lenten Parenting Class
Today’s Gospel invites us to think about the choices we make
as individuals and as a family. By choosing to heal the man
with leprosy, Jesus showed God’s compassion for the sick and
the outcast. What choices have you made as a family (where
to go on vacation, what activities to do together, how to spend
your evenings, and so on)? How does your family go about
making these decisions? What do your choices communicate
to others about your family’s values? Join our Lenten
Parenting Classes beginning Sunday, Feb. 22 at 9:45 am – 11:00
am in Room Bartholomew. Our group will meet while CFF
English classes are in session. Other meeting dates: Mar. 1, 8,
15, and 22.
 Feb. 15/16: No Session - Presidents’ Day
 Feb. 20: Confirmation Parents and Students are
sponsoring Stations of the Cross at 7:00 pm. (we will
meet in Room Bartholomew at 6:30 pm that Friday for
practice).
 Mar. 1: Level 3 sponsoring Childen’s Mass 11:15 am
CRS Rice Bowl
What you give up for Lent changes lives!
A cardboard CRS Rice Bowl is a tool for families to use to collect
their Lenten alms. We encourage families to place the
cardboard bowl somewhere prominent in their household as
part of your family Lenten journey. Please see your teacher if
your family would like to participate in this activity. Go to
http://www.crsricebowl.org/ for more information.
Peaceful winter blessings!
Janet Harmon
301-863-8793
[email protected]
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