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TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year B September 30, 2012 Bulletin Moses and Jesus both attest to the fact that the work of the Spirit cannot be confined by an institution, and that no one can claim a monopoly of the Spirit’s charisma, or wisdom. Beware of growing rich while neglecting the rights and needs of others. THIS WEEK’S CHURCH CAMPUS MINISTRY MEETINGS Sunday BIBLE STUDY.................................................................................................................................... 12:00 A.M. (Chapel) Tuesday PRAYER GROUP……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9:30 A.M. (Chapel) LEGION OF MARY .................................................................................................... 11:00 A.M. (Upper Meeting Room) LITURGICAL DANCERS (Y) .......................................................................................................... 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) MEN’S CLUB ......................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) CHOIR ....................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Wednesday LINE DANCE ................................................................................................................................ 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) Thursday LITURGICAL DANCERS (A) .......................................................................................................... 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) RCIA .................................................................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Convent 2 nd floor) CHOIR ....................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) MASS NOTES Hymnal: African-American Heritage Hymnal Refrain to Psalm 19: The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart. 9:45 a.m. Mass: In memory of Donald and Jennye Patterson Requested by William and Bettye Morton We welcome the Seminarians from Mount St. Mary’s. CENTENNIAL EVENTS 1. “SMOKEY JOE’S CAFÉ” featuring the Arena Players TODAY at 4 p.m. 2. CENTENNIAL STYLE SWAP Friday, October 12, 6:30- 9:30 p.m. in the church hall. Join an evening of fun and fellowship where you can economically update your wardrobe. Bring those new or gently used items that no longer fit your style, size or closet and trade for something that more appropriately captures your style. Admission: $14 includes light refreshments. For tickets and more information, contact Stephanie (410) 367- 5212, Michele (443)802-5489, Debbi (443) 213-8782 or [email protected] . 3. CROSS-CULTURAL MASS CELEBRATION, 9:45 MASS, OCTOBER 14: The Igbo Catholic Community at Baltimore (Nigerian) will join us for this joyous celebration of faith and diversity. Rev. Anthony Abiamiri, assisting priest at St. Anthony of Padua Parish, will join us. Reception to follow. PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES/HOSPITALS: Louella Butler (Courtland Gardens); Calvin Carter (Emerald Estates); Genesta Lane (Augsburg Lutheran); Veronica Peaco (Emerald Estates); Jeanette Pittman (Keswick); Lyla Thomas (Kozy Kottage); Teresa Logan (Envoy-Pikesville) “SHUT-IN” PARISHIONERS: Robert Ammons; Catherine Brown; Donald Evans; Jean Fenzel; Theresa Ford; Gwendolyn Hall; Anna Jones; Daniel Ryan; Jeanette Sterling; Marian Thomas; Edmund Ward; Beatrice Washington SICK PARISHIONERS: Mary Bevans; Bessie Black; Merle Borel; Christine Coates; Belinda Cornish; Loretta Davis; Margaret Fernandez; Harriett Garrett; Mildred Garrett; William Glascoe; Rosalie Griffin; Agnes Gross; Eleanor Hairston; Susie Harding; Shirley Hargrove; Ivy Harris; Sheila Ishmael; Catherine Johnson; Jesola Jones; Denise Matthews; Alvin Moore; Karen Moore; John Murray; Theresa Oliver; Charles Richardson; Theresa Sisco; Stewart Smith; Laura Thomas; Margaret Wallace; Bobby West; Vanessa Westcott; Gerald White, Sr.; Gerald White, Jr.; Jean Williams SICK FAMILY & FRIENDS: Laurence Ben; Denise Brockington; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary; Steven Hargrove; Regina Johns; Carolyn Johnson; Lillie Johnson; Constance Jones; Lila Makle; Melinda Miller; Lanier Richards; Ray “Tony” Parker; Marjorie Williams; Deborah Windley BIBLE STUDY: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES has begun. Class meets after mass at 12 noon in the chapel. Please bring your Bible. All are encouraged to participate. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! “September 30 th October 6 th 30 Leonard Briscoe; Cecelia Cruse; Ruby Hatfield 1 Simona Mirara; Ella Peterson; Robert Rice; Julio Santana; Christine Smith; Delores Thomas 2 Theresa Sample; Rhonda Simon; Panielle Simon; Jermaine Trevilion 3 Barbara Harris; Harriette Matthews; Thomas Queen; Adia Stokes 4 Marilyn Bevans; Emily Moore; Godfrey Smith 5 Mary Griffin; Yvette Wood 6 Leatrice Gray; Rosemunde Smith; Domonique Wilson

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TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – Year B

September 30, 2012 Bulletin

Moses and Jesus both attest to the fact that the work of the Spirit cannot be confined by an institution, and that no one can claim a monopoly of the Spirit’s charisma, or wisdom. Beware of growing rich while neglecting the rights and needs of others.

THIS WEEK’S CHURCH CAMPUS MINISTRY MEETINGS

Sunday BIBLE STUDY .................................................................................................................................... 12:00 A.M. (Chapel) Tuesday PRAYER GROUP……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9:30 A.M. (Chapel) LEGION OF MARY .................................................................................................... 11:00 A.M. (Upper Meeting Room) LITURGICAL DANCERS (Y) .......................................................................................................... 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) MEN’S CLUB ......................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Deacon Thompson Room) CHOIR ....................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room) Wednesday LINE DANCE ................................................................................................................................ 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) Thursday LITURGICAL DANCERS (A) .......................................................................................................... 6:30 P.M. (Church Hall) RCIA .................................................................................................................................. 6:30 P.M. (Convent 2

nd floor)

CHOIR ....................................................................................................................................... 7:00 P.M. (Music Room)

MASS NOTES Hymnal: African-American Heritage Hymnal Refrain to Psalm 19: The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart.

9:45 a.m. Mass: … In memory of Donald and Jennye Patterson Requested by William and Bettye Morton … We welcome the Seminarians from Mount St. Mary’s.

CENTENNIAL EVENTS 1. “SMOKEY JOE’S CAFÉ” featuring the Arena Players

TODAY at 4 p.m. 2. CENTENNIAL STYLE SWAP – Friday, October 12, 6:30-

9:30 p.m. in the church hall. Join an evening of fun and fellowship where you can economically update your wardrobe. Bring those new or gently used items that no longer fit your style, size or closet and trade for something that more appropriately captures your style. Admission: $14 includes light refreshments. For tickets and more information, contact Stephanie (410) 367-5212, Michele (443)802-5489, Debbi (443) 213-8782 or [email protected].

3. CROSS-CULTURAL MASS CELEBRATION, 9:45 MASS, OCTOBER 14: The Igbo Catholic Community at Baltimore (Nigerian) will join us for this joyous celebration of faith and diversity. Rev. Anthony Abiamiri, assisting priest at St. Anthony of Padua Parish, will join us. Reception to follow.

PARISHIONERS IN NURSING HOMES/HOSPITALS: Louella Butler (Courtland Gardens); Calvin Carter (Emerald Estates); Genesta Lane (Augsburg Lutheran); Veronica Peaco (Emerald Estates); Jeanette Pittman (Keswick); Lyla Thomas (Kozy Kottage); Teresa Logan (Envoy-Pikesville)

“SHUT-IN” PARISHIONERS: Robert Ammons; Catherine Brown; Donald Evans; Jean Fenzel; Theresa Ford; Gwendolyn Hall; Anna Jones; Daniel Ryan; Jeanette Sterling; Marian Thomas; Edmund Ward; Beatrice Washington SICK PARISHIONERS: Mary Bevans; Bessie Black; Merle Borel; Christine Coates; Belinda Cornish; Loretta Davis; Margaret Fernandez; Harriett Garrett; Mildred Garrett; William Glascoe; Rosalie Griffin; Agnes Gross; Eleanor Hairston; Susie Harding; Shirley Hargrove; Ivy Harris; Sheila Ishmael; Catherine Johnson; Jesola Jones; Denise Matthews; Alvin Moore; Karen Moore; John Murray; Theresa Oliver; Charles Richardson; Theresa Sisco; Stewart Smith; Laura Thomas; Margaret Wallace; Bobby West; Vanessa Westcott; Gerald White, Sr.; Gerald White, Jr.; Jean Williams SICK FAMILY & FRIENDS: Laurence Ben; Denise Brockington; Marvin Dawkins; Estella Gary; Steven Hargrove; Regina Johns; Carolyn Johnson; Lillie Johnson; Constance Jones; Lila Makle; Melinda Miller; Lanier Richards; Ray “Tony” Parker; Marjorie Williams; Deborah Windley BIBLE STUDY: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES – has begun. Class meets after mass at 12 noon in the chapel. Please bring your Bible. All are encouraged to participate.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! “September 30

th – October 6

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30 Leonard Briscoe; Cecelia Cruse; Ruby Hatfield 1 Simona Mirara; Ella Peterson; Robert Rice; Julio Santana; Christine Smith; Delores Thomas 2 Theresa Sample; Rhonda Simon; Panielle Simon; Jermaine Trevilion 3 Barbara Harris; Harriette Matthews; Thomas Queen;

Adia Stokes 4 Marilyn Bevans; Emily Moore; Godfrey Smith 5 Mary Griffin; Yvette Wood 6 Leatrice Gray; Rosemunde Smith; Domonique Wilson

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The Evangelization Ministry (“Legion of Mary” and “Prayer Group”) is sponsoring the Living Rosary on Saturday, October 6 at 3 p.m. Mass will follow. Children, family, and friends please come. Share in this spiritual experience in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary.

Women of New All Saints next meeting will be Sunday, October 7, 11:30a.m. in the Deacon Thompson Room. For any questions, please call Michele (443) 802-5489. SHARE Food Network: 3 October Packages: (1) A Value Package ($20), (2) Chicken Breast Strips Special ($20), and (3) Salmon Steak Special ($20). Payment is due by October 7; pick up on Saturday, October 20. Contact the rectory office (410) 542-0445 or Ruby Handy at (410) 448-1160.

CCD/SUNDAY SCHOOL: 1. Sunday School Classes will begin on Sunday, October 7

at 8:30 a.m. Registration has begun. Forms will be available at church entrances. For more information, please see a CCD Teacher, call (410) 542-0445 x 148 or email [email protected].

2. 2nd

Annual Flea Market - Saturday, October 13, 9a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Location: Church Lawn (Liberty Heights and Mohawk Avenues). Donation: $15 per table space. Please bring your own tables. Donations are accepted and appreciated with ½ of the proceeds benefitting the NAS CCD. In case of inclement weather, the Flea Market will take place in the Church Hall. See Lisa Scott, Emily Moore or any Sunday School Teacher for more information. See flyer for additional information.

Voter Registration is available after mass until October 14 at the rear hallway. If you have any questions or wish to assist with voter registration, please contact Jackie Williams (410) 979-1889. Thank you. Sponsored by the Women of New All Saints

Join the New All Saints Van Ministry for a trip to Delaware Park Casino on Friday, October 26. The donation is $35 with a $30.00 rebate. The bus will leave the upper parking lot at 9:00 a.m. sharp. For more information, contact Rhona Lewis (443) 627-1219 or Carolyn Gray (443) 204-1247.

HOMECOMING-REVIVAL 2012 EVENTS “Recalling, Renewing, Reclaiming by Living God Truth”

Oct. 27: Youth Retreat – 12 Noon Revivalist Br. Henry Fulmer Black Catholic History Tour to Southern Maryland

Oct 28: Sunday Mass – 9:45 a.m. Homilist: Br. Henry Fulmer Vocalist: Felicia Moss Eaton Jazz Vespers – 4 p.m. Featuring John Lampkin Sacred Quintet followed by a reception. *Tickets: $25

Oct 29: Revival - 6:45p.m. Revivalist: Rev. Dr. Lora Hargrove Vocalist: Anthony Brown *Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Revival Committee

Save this date! New All Saints Travel Club Trip to Brazil in August 2013. The tentative dates are 15

th through the 25

th for

a total of 10 days. Our itinerary includes Iguassu Falls, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Detailed information will soon be available. NAS Website (www.naschurch.org) - past bulletins, mass schedule, ministry info, weekly ministry meeting schedule, upcoming events, contact info and lots more. Check it out 24/7. Please provide feedback on the NAS Website at [email protected]. Also, visit NAS on Facebook at: facebook.com/newallsaintschurch.

Would you like to know more about the Catholic faith? Have you been thinking about joining the Catholic Church? Consider the upcoming Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults program. Please contact Emily Moore at (410) 298-0951 or Ruth Dawkins at (410) 963-0707.

CHURCH STORE HOURS: Saturdays and Sundays (October 14

th

and 28th

) after mass. You may make purchases through the parish office. “Centennial mugs” are on sale for $5.00 each. The new missals are in. The three cycle missals in large print are $35.00 each. The one year missals for 2013 are $3.00 each.

Congratulations to Sr. Gloria Rubio for being selected to receive the Carlow University Alumni Association Distinguished Service and Achievement Award. This award recognizes graduates who embody the Carlow University traditions of excellence and dedication to the mission of the University. Sr. Rubio was chosen for her services thru non-profit, healthcare, family life, education and church/civic life.

From the Centennial Committee: ENVELOPES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PARISHIONERS IN SUPPORT OF THE WINDOWS PROJECT. The Centennial Giving Levels are: Penny Futurist ($2.12) “Love” Offering Cans are available for children at sacristy; Youth Foundation Pillars ($25); Centennial Donor ($100-$500); Centennial Saint ($1,000); 2012 Centennial Club ($2,012) Heritage Stone Sponsor ($5,000); Platinum Sponsor ($10,000). Please be a part of this much needed effort. Each donor will be recognized regardless of the amount given. Together we can reach our goal of $250,000. Make your check payable to the Urban Resource Foundation. Centennial envelopes and cans may be placed in the regular collection basket. Envelopes are available at entrances to church, at the sacristy, and at the rectory office. Thank you for your support.

Archdiocesan Married Couples Retreat - Married couples are invited to mark the opening of the Year of Faith with an afternoon retreat on Saturday, October 13, beginning at 1:00 and ending with the parish Mass at 5:00 p.m. at St. Paul's Parish, Ellicott City. Prayer, music, inspiring stories of married love, and Fr. Patrick Carrion will speak on "Opening the Door of Faith in Your Marriage." $15/couple. Space is limited. Register online at http://www.archbalt.org/family-life/marriage-family/marriage-enrichment/retreats