Wanna help with Vacation Bible School this year?
- If you haven’t done Prepare to Serve – STAND training yet – DON’T WAIT!
- Take the training on the St. Joe’s Website – just click on the “STAND” button.
- Now STAND training is easier than ever!
Watch the website and bulletin for upcoming details. Will need: Game coordinator, Pres-school leader,Bible Adventure coordinator and many crew leaders.
New this year -no cafts but an Imagination Station hands on learning.
Plan on helping out in any way with the program? Now is the time to take care of the volunteer information so you are ready to fly away in the SKY. See ”STAND” on our homepage.
Attention all Volunteers! Be sure to visit the STAND area of the website for everything you need to take the volunteer training. Links to all forms, instructions, and the training website are all here in one easy location!
Being Prepared to Serve is now easier than ever!
Notes from the homily of Bishop Mitchell Rozanski on February 12, 2012 (11:15 a.m. Mass) at St. Joseph-on-Carrollton Manor
In his homily, based on the story of the healing of the leper in Mark 1:40‑45, Bishop Rozanski expressed how pleased he was to be present with us and to encourage our parish as we work toward building our new church. The leper of the Gospel story came to Jesus with great faith, and his faith was rewarded by Jesus as the Great Healer reached out to the leper with a healing touch. The Bishop encouraged us in our efforts to build our new church, because such growth in our parish is a powerful way for us to reach out to bring others closer to Christ’s healing touch.
Bishop Rozanski spoke about a particular design element of the new church that will allow us to see the steeple of the historic church through the windows above the altar, and he noted that this will help connect us with our ancestors who came before us and who spread the faith by building the stone church in the 1800s.
The Bishop acknowledged that growth is always accompanied by struggles. He assured us that we are in his prayers and he asked for our prayers for our parish and for him. He reminded us that our ancestors had a vision for themselves and the future generations, just as we do, o provide comfort and hope and to minister to others about the presence of God. This attracts others to join us in praising God.
The Bishop thanked Father Frazier for his leadership and his steady hand through this process. He noted that we have reached 46% of our goal of raising $1.6 million in pledges in the current capital campaign, and he is looking forward to returning to turn a shovel at our groundbreaking.
Just added to the website — the Parish Site Plan, showing the entire property with the location of the new church, Parish Center, historic church, and new parking area. Take a look!
Please bring in canned and other non-perishable food items for our parish Food Pantry. Remember those who are hungry when you are at the grocery store and add a few extra items in your cart, then bring them to the Parish Center. Thank you for your continued generosity.
Our Building Committee has been working on the design of the new church and we are happy to announce that we received approval of the site plan by the Frederick County Planning Commission in December!
This is the first step in many approvals required before filing for the building permit. The design team is working on finalizing the plans and elevations for presentation to the Archdiocese of Baltimore for approval, which will be followed by building permit submittal later this year.
You can see the current drawings here–
Exterior Views as of January 2012
To review the permitting reports, click the links below:
Summary of Planning Commission meeting on December 14, 2011 (see page “4 of 5″)
Video of Planning Commission hearing on December 14, 2011 (Scroll to and click on “St. Joseph’s Carrollton Manor Roman Catholic Congregation” below the video to fast-forward to the correct spot.)
As we continue to develop the details, the plan and elevations may changed based on budget and county requirements. We will continue to keep you informed on the status of the design and approvals.
Thank you so much for your patience and contributions towards building our new church at St Joseph‑on‑Carrollton Manor.
Please keep the Building and Capital Campaign Committee in your prayers for continuing energy and enthusiasm. Help us erect and occupy Your House of Prayer for God’s Glory and Praise.
Living the Eucharist has something for everyone.
St. Joseph’s Parish is offering dynamic opportunties for spiritual growth this Lent. Still time to sign-up and join a small group!
Groups meet at various times for only 90 minutes a week for the 6 weeks of Lent. If you miss a week that is fine.
Let us know when you can join.
Sunday @ 1pm
Monday @ 10a Mom’s group small children welcome
Tuesday @ 10am
Tuesday @ 7pm (2 groups)
Wednesday @ 7pm Family group 4th grade and up
Thursday @ 1pm
Thursday @ 7pm
Friday @ 7pm Stations of the Cross followed by reflection prayer
Call the Faith Formation office. 301-663-0907 ext 3018.
View ”News” on our Home page for more details.
Fr. Leo Tittler, Theresa Lapointe, Joan McLoughlin, Tom McLoughlin, Pat Zimmerman, Roma Duber, Doug Duber, John & Mary Pate, Carol Ladouceur, Wilbur Ford, Florence Lee, Keith Geisinger, Cody Pugh, Mary Wolfe, Ann Smithers, Craig & Rosemarie Goldsworthy, Soledad Elad, Michelle Harich, Barbara German, Ida Susan Ricketson, Tom Putsay, Kevin Reese, Kathy Keller Roberts, Francesca McCarter, Rev. Art Kuehn, Duane Krepps, John Pawlik, Mary Justice, Janice George, Terry Frye, Tim Ruggles.