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Very Rev. Edward C. Hathaway, Rector Rev. Andrew W. Haissig, Parochial Vicar
Rev. David A. Dufresne, Parochial Vicar Rev. Edward J. Bresnahan, In Residence
Rev. Kevin Barnekow, In Residence
310 South Royal Street + Alexandria, VA 22314 + (703) 836-4100 + www.stmaryoldtown.org + admin@stmaryoldtown.org
July 1, 2018 The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS
SUNDAY 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 9 a.m.*, 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5 p.m. (*Children’s Mass during school year at the Basilica School of St. Mary Gym, 400 Green Street) MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Vigil for Sunday TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS Third Friday of the month, 7:30 p.m. FEDERAL HOLIDAYS & HOLY DAYS Check bulletin and parish website
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
MONDAY TO FRIDAY Following the 12:10 p.m. Mass SATURDAY 9 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. during the Holy Hour
BASILICA HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. SATURDAY 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY at 313 Duke Street, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EVENINGS & WEEKENDS at 310 Duke Street, Monday to Friday, 5 to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
NOVENAS & ADORATION Miraculous Medal Novena Monday, 12 noon Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Wednesday, 12:40 to 7:30 p.m. Mother of Perpetual Help Novena & Holy Hour with Compline Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Nocturnal Adoration First Friday, 9 p.m. until 6 a.m., Saturday Holy Hour for Life First Saturday, 7:30 a.m. with Benediction at 8:15 a.m.
BAPTISMS Sunday, 2:15 p.m. Please call Parish Office to register in advance and obtain requirements for godparents, etc.
MARRIAGES Contact Parish Priest a minimum of six months before a possible wedding date for marriage preparation. Couples living together will be asked to live separately during marriage preparation.
THE BASILICA SCHOOL OF ST. MARY (Pre-K - 8th grade) 400 Green Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Mrs. Janet Cantwell, Principal (703) 549-1646 www.smsva.org stmaryoffice@smsva.org
CONSIDER GETTING INVOLVED IN ONE OF OUR PARISH APOSTOLATES
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:30 -7:30 p.m. Wed.
Maureen Breiner tb5va@aol.com
Altar Servers Elena Otero-Bigg ebigg@stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100 x 3018
Children’s Mass 9 a.m. Sundays, school year, school gym
Claire Schwab cschwab @claireschwab.com
Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary
William Beach wbeachkoc459 @gmail.com
Marian Singers 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass
Jo-Ann Hovey canadiansongbird @verizon.net
Lectors Laurie Schultz lector_St_Marys @comcast.net
Mary Martha Guild Christine Kleiber MMG@stmaryoldtown.org
Nocturnal Adoration Society 9p.m.1st Friday to 6a.m. 1st Saturday
Helen Lynch helenlynch21 @gmail.com
Rosary Prayer Group Call Parish Office 703.836.4100
Sacristans Steve Young Asyoung001 @gmail.com
Sanctuary Society Jill Stanton jillrstanton@gmail.com
Schola Cantorum 10 a.m. Sunday Mass
David Elliott delliott @stmaryoldtown.org
Ushers Randolph MacPherson macpherson @halloransage.com
ALIVE! Alexandrians InVolved Ecumenically
Greg Smith alive.saintmarys @gmail.com
Bereavement Committee Receptions after funerals
Kitty Guy Margaret Susank
kitguy100@aol.com 703.765.9478 susank02@comcast.net 703.706.8095
Carpenter’s Shelter Ed Velarde evelarde @eaglebankcorp.com
Christ House Rita Meyer and Janet Watkins
703.768.3482 703.836.1265
Gabriel Project Pro-life pregnancy help
Barbara Furey barbarafurey29 @gmail.com
Jail Ministry Alexandria City Jail
Chris Lewis jclewis00@gmail.com
Pro-Life Activities Melinda and Chuck Zakrzwski
StMOTProLife @gmail.com
Senior Services of Alexandria (SSA)
Annie Hall (St. Mary Ambassador)
ahall @stmaryoldtown.org
Shut-In Visitation Call Parish Office 703.836.4100
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Jim Larocco rocca-rocco@usa.net
Adult Faith Formation, CCD, RCIA
Hilary Munger hmunger @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100 x 3033
Eucharistic Apostles of Divine Mercy
Harry and Lynne Dolton
hldolton@aol.com 703.960.0592
Choice Wine Marriage Enrichment Program
Erica Englefield and Ann Somerset
StmarysChoiceWine @hotmail.com
Legion of Mary Fr. Andrew Frandrew @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100
Secular Franciscan Order
Sadie Martins nannysadie@aol.com
SPecial REligious Development (SPRED) For children
Mary Froehlich
mary.m.froehlich @gmail.com 703.836.6414
That Man Is You Wayne Cimons tmiystmaryoldtown @gmail.com
Walking with Purpose Barbara Dwyer and Julie Guiffre
stmaryswwp @gmail.com
American Heritage Girls Troop 0325
Beth Ann Garcia
bamgarcia3@gmail.com 202.468.8147
Ancient Order of Hibernians
Terry Riley tjcr1@live.com
Boy Scout Troop 301 Dan Scheeler dscheeler@gmail.com
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Kavanaugh #54
Marguerite McAuliffe mcauliffe916 @yahoo.com
Cub Scout Pack 301 Mark Kramer cc.pack301@gmail.com
CYO Sports Eric Rizzo egrizzo5@hotmail.com
Girl Scouts Alice Goulet Julie Kelly
downeytwina @comcast.net jkelly@ida.org
Jr. Catholic Daughters Girls grades 2-8
Kathryn Doherty kathryndoherty @gmail.com 202.270.6008
Knights of Columbus www.kofc459.org
Bill Beach wbeachkoc459 @gmail.com
Praying College Moms Luanne Griffin pcm@stmaryoldtown.org
St. Mary’s Play Group Jennelle Hoffman jennellehoffman31 @gmail.com
Sts. Ann and Joachim Society Seniors 55+
Barbara Juszczyk barbaraj.seniors @aol.com
Youth & Young Adults
Arragon Perrone aperrone @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100 x 3024
Woodbine Rehabilitation Center
Tom Hasbrouck 703.329.1371
Sunrise Retirement Home 1st Friday Communion
Alicia Keller aliciakeller@icloud.com 703.309.9247
Learn more about our Apostolates at www.stmaryoldtown.org
FELLOWSHIP
EDUCATION & EVANGELIZATION
WORSHIP
SERVICE
Oremus pro invicem. “Let us pray for each other.”
Father Edward C. Hathaway
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ST. MARY PARISH STAFF
Sheena Byrne, Receptionist 703.836.4100 x 3015 / sbyrne@stmaryoldtown.org
David Elliott, Director of Music 703.836.4100 x 3019 / delliott@stmaryoldtown.org
Carmen Federle, Parish Liaison to Diocesan Office for the Protection of Children and Young People cfederle@stmaryoldtown.org
John Harchick, Director of Facilities 703.836.4100 x 3021 / facilities@stmaryoldtown.org
Mariane Leite, Assistant Director of Youth & Young Adults 703.836.4100 x 3030 / mleite@stmaryoldtown.org
John Lilly, Director of Communications and Evangelization 703.836.4100 x 3009 / jlilly@stmaryoldtown.org
Emily Liutkus, Bookkeeper 703.836.4100 x 3010 / eliutkus@stmaryoldtown.org
Diane Maple, Bulletin Editor 703.836.4100 x 3032 / bulletin@stmaryoldtown.org
Hilary Munger, Director of Religious Education 703.836.4100 x 3033 / hmunger@stmaryoldtown.org
Elena Otero-Bigg, Office Manager/Assistant to the Rector 703.836.4100 x 3018 / ebigg@stmaryoldtown.org
Arragon Perrone, Director of Youth and Young Adults 703.836.4100 x 3024 / aperrone@stmaryoldtown.org
Naomi Roberts, Administrative Assistant 703.836.4100
Kristin Smith, Office Administrator 703.836.4100 x 3029 / ksmith@stmaryoldtown.org
Trish Weiler, Director of Finance 703.836.4100 x 3011 / tweiler@stmaryoldtown.org
Ryan Farrell, Assistant Director of Religious Education 703.836.4100 x 3023 / rfarrell@stmaryoldtown.org
Basilica Offices Closed for Fourth of July
Our Rectory and Parish Offices
will be closed on Wednesday, July 4.
Only one Mass in the Basilica
on Wednesday, July 4 at 9 a.m.
Wishing you a relaxing, safe and happy Fourth of July!
WELCOME TO FATHER DUFRESNE We are blessed to welcome Fr. David A. Dufresne as our new Parochial Vicar at this Sunday’s Masses. He was ordained to the Holy Priesthood by Bishop Emeritus Paul S. Loverde in 2014 and comes to us from St. Leo the Great parish in Fairfax. I’ll let Fr. Dufresne introduce himself on page 8 of this bulletin. (Thank you to our Catholic Daughters and Knights of Columbus for the beautiful reception for Fr. Barnes!)
TRUE FREEDOM As our nation celebrates Independence Day this coming Wednesday, it is important to recall that freedom should never be confused with licentiousness or “doing whatever we feel like doing.” That’s not freedom but, rather, opens us to enslavement to sloth, to food, to drink, to drugs, to sex. It is in the truth that we are free. “The truth shall make you free.” (John 8:32) The free person is the one who freely embraces God’s plan as revealed through His Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ. With this in mind, we can see that the Ten Commandments and teachings of the Church don’t restrict our freedom but rather liberate us from the often-disordered passions of our fallen human nature. By becoming more like Christ, we become more deeply the persons God created us to be.
FR. PACHOLCZYK PREACHING TODAY I hope you were able to join us yesterday for our first-ever Sts. Peter and Paul Conference with Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D., of the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. His presentation on Sex, Love and Gender: 50 Years After Humane Vitae provided us with a lot of food for thought. We are honored to have him here with us to preach at our Masses this weekend as well.
ST. THOMAS, APOSTLE – JULY 3 Our Christian faith is built upon the Apostles who saw the risen Lord and proclaimed His resurrection. Among the Twelve, only Thomas doubted Jesus' resurrection when first told about it. That skepticism later gave way to great faith when Thomas saw the risen Lord’s wounded body and confessed: “My Lord and my God!” May we, too, receive the risen Jesus Christ into our lives and always be ready to proclaim Him to the world through our every word and action.
Cover image: Rest on the Flight into Egypt by Gerard David c. 1510
IN OUR PRAYERS
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DAILY MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, July 1 7 a.m. Parishioners of St. Mary 8:30 a.m. Father’s Day Novena 10 a.m. Francis H. Fannon and Special Intention: Living Members of the Fannon Family 11:30 a.m. Jane Walenczyk 1 p.m. Special Intention: Clan Keller 5 p.m. Mary Ann and Bob Keller
Monday, July 2 6:30 a.m. Special Intention: Fr. Robert Ruskamp 8 a.m. Elias Naegele 12:10 p.m. Edmund J. Copps
Tuesday, July 3 6:30 a.m. Special Intention: Aislinn Byrne 8 a.m. Daniel Boyle 12:10 p.m. Special Intention: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe
Wednesday, July 4 9 a.m. Colomba Chow
Thursday, July 5 6:30 a.m. Special Intention: Anthony Crisafi 8 a.m. Marian Nowland 12:10 p.m. Special Intention: Fr. Dennis Kleinmann
Friday, July 6 6:30 a.m. Raefella Gatto 8 a.m. William Rich 12:10 p.m. Special Intention: Fr. Edward Hathaway
Saturday, July 7 8:30 p.m. Clare Hughes 5 p.m. Vigil Mary Sue and Peter Petrole
Sunday, July 8 7 a.m. Special Intention: Marie O’Brien 8:30 a.m. Joyce H. Smith 10 a.m. Parishioners of St. Mary 11:30 a.m. John Paul Cowardin 1 p.m. Juan G. Alvarado 5 p.m. Angela Flood
PRAY FOR VOCATIONS Do not be afraid; just have faith.
Does your faith include being called to serve Jesus as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life?
Call Fr. Michael Isenberg at 703.841.2514 or write: m.Isenberg@arlingtondiocese.org.
PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS Please pray for the following priests of our Arlington Diocese this week:
July 1 — Rev. Edward R. Horkan July 2 — Rev. Jose Eugenio Hoyos July 3 — Rev. James C. Hudgins
July 4 — Rev. Michael C. Isenberg July 5 — Rev. Joel D. Jaffe July 6 — Rev. John D. Kelly
July 7 — Rev. Michael J. R. Kelly
PRAY FOR THE ILL, INCLUDING: Dutch Anderson, Suzanne Aragona, Virgil Berend, Julianne Berg, Mary Claire Bright, Isabel Bucciante,
Isaac Buttie, Bridget Cummins, Mary Davis, Betty Jean Deshler, Daniel Doherty, Dorothy Epperson,
Krystal Franco-Ermer, Michael Friedson, Doris Gillis, Michael Hahn, Michael Henderson, Sarah Henry,
Brittany Henshaw, Jackson Foltz Huttman, Nate Jacklin, Sally Kling, Michael Luken, Janice Melone, Terry
Nunan, Jeffrey Petrino, Katherine Rolle, Marge Rusnak, Amy Sapronetti, Teddy Schwab, Art Shelfer, Janice
Shelfer, John Soos, Arlene Stelluto, Olga Teer, Joseph Tempestilli, Christine Tomaszewski, Steven Tomaszewski,
Thelma Vincent, Randy Weber and Leesa Weiss
To add or remove a name, call 703.836.4100. Names of the ill are listed for 4 weeks unless otherwise requested.
PRAY FOR THE DECEASED, INCLUDING:
David Genovese, Eleanor Greaves and Kathleen C. Werkheiser
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
& CIVILIAN MEMBERS SERVING IN HARM’S WAY, INCLUDING:
Michael Andriani, Timothy P. Blaine, Fr. Jason C. Burchell, Erin Orlich Cardinal, Casey Chandler, Peter Culbert,
Brian J. Ellis Jr., Nicholas David Fletcher, Kevin Gallagher, Jeremy Hill, Jenna Kling, Joseph A. Krzemien, Caitlin
Callaghan Martins, Mark Martins, Nathan Martins, Sara McAlpin, Mitchell Mehaffey, Hannah Martins Miller,
Joshua Parker, Edward Joseph Parry III, Chris Quayle, David Alejandro Sandoval, Eric Satterthwaite, Michael
Stabile Jr., Patricia Stabile and Brian Wong
Please help us keep this list updated by calling 703.836.4100 to add names or remove names
of individuals who no longer need to be included.
HOLY FATHER’S INTENTION FOR JULY
Priests and their Pastoral Ministry That priests who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work
may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their
friendship with their brother priests.
WE WELCOME THROUGH BAPTISM: Emma Paige Seffernick and Lillian Paige Seffernick
Create Your Own Catholic Legacy Members of our 1795 Legacy Society help shape the future of the Basilica of St. Mary by including it in their estate plans. Society members know their gift will make a lasting difference. In recognition of their generosity and commitment, they receive a special certificate, bi-annual newsletters with news updates from the Basilica, a custom lapel pin, special recognition at the Basilica with an invitation to an annual luncheon plus a listing in the Honor Roll of Donors. To learn more about the 1795 Legacy Society and how you can participate, visit
https://stmaryoldtown.org/ create-your-catholic-legacy/
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FELLOWSHIP & SERVING OTHERS
MUSICIANS NEEDED FOR JAIL MINISTRY The Alexandria Jail Catholic Ministry needs volunteer musicians to accompany cantors during weekly Mass at the Adult Detention Center, 2003 Mill Road. We espe-cially need pianists or other instrumentalists to accompa-ny cantors one or more Wednesdays a month. We also could use an additional cantor. Time commitment is 12:45 until 2:30 p.m. Interested? Contact Chris Lewis at jclewis00@gmail.com (preferred) or 703.204.1092.
COME PRAY THE ROSARY FOR LIFE Every third Saturday following the 8:30 a.m. Mass (around 9:15 a.m.). On Saturday, July 21, we will pray outside the Annandale Women & Family Center located at 2839 Duke Street in Alexandria. Park on Longview Drive. We gather to pray for pregnant mothers and their unborn babies on the sidewalk next to the large grassy area on the right of the entrance to the parking lot (far from the front door of the center, two parking lots away). Contact: Melinda Zakrzwski, 703.624.1684.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL UPDATE Your St. Vincent de Paul Society is delighted to share our joy over the news that the man who was incapacitated by his efforts to save others during the Navy Yard shooting inci-dent is now self-sufficient. He was our first candidate under our Sustainment Fund last
year that aims to assist individuals and families in achiev-ing self-sufficiency. We thank our patroness, Our Lady, for answering our prayers, and we thank our benefactors who have given so generously to this important work. May we all enjoy the blessings of the quiet miracle of a normal life.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK Thank you to Fireside Hound for advertising
in our bulletin. Please patronize our sponsors!
CHRIST HOUSE BACK-TO-SCHOOL PROJECT Christ House Emergency Assistance Program needs your help with its annual “back to school” program for children in grades K-12. School supplies are collected and placed in backpacks to help children get ready for the coming school year. (Backpacks, binders and protractors are es-pecially needed.) Bring donated supplies to 131 South West Street, Alexandria, VA, no later than August 3. For more information or to obtain a full list of supplies needed, please contact Ruth Guillen at 703.548.4227, extension 100, or email her at rguillen@ccda.net.
SENIOR SERVICES OF ALEXANDRIA (SSA), fosters independence and self-sufficiency, enabling seniors who live within the City of Alexandria to age with dignity. Services offered include: Meals on Wheels, Groceries To Go, Friendly Visitor Program, DOT Para-transit, AniMeals, Silver Service Card, and a wide range of Information and Education programs. Volunteers are also needed. SSA has been designated one of the best small charities in the Greater Washington region by the Catalogue of Philanthropy. For more information, go to www.seniorservicesalex.org. Or contact Annie Hall, our Basilica of St. Mary SSA Ambassador, at ahall@stmaryoldtown.org.
CHURCH IN AFRICA COLLECTION Our Second Collection July 7/8, is for the Pastoral Soli-darity Fund for the Church in Africa, which provides cate-chetical materials, workshops, retreats and construction of new church properties. Your gift is a sign that you stand with our brothers and sisters in Africa.
GOLF BENEFIT FOR JOHN PAUL THE GREAT Golf at a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design Golf Course (Potomac Shores Golf Club) and benefit St. John Paul the Great Catholic High School! Golfing with Wolves is Thursday, September 20. For more information about the event, sponsorships and to register, please go to saintjohnpaulthegreat.org or con-tact golf@jpthegreat.org. Registration was Sold Out on August 1 last year, so register now!
FAMILY, CHILDREN & YOUTH
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ALTAR SERVER PICNIC Thursday, July 26, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Lake Fairfax Park. All St. Mary altar servers are invited to join Bishop Burbidge for a cook-out, sports and prizes. Learn more at:
https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/ Altar-Server-Picnic/
SUMMER STORY TIME The Daughters of St. Paul are hosting Summer Story Time again this year! Every other Thursday during the summer, they will be reading a story and doing a sim-
ple craft with your children, ages 3 to 5. A parent/guardian must ac-company the child. Siblings also are welcome. The first story time will be Thursday, July 12, 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the Pauline Books and
Media Center, 1025 King Street, Old Town Alexandria. Questions? Contact them at 703.549.3806 or via email at alexandria@paulinemedia.com.
REGISTER NOW FOR CCD CCD registration is now open for the 2018-19 school year at https://stmaryoldtown.org/ccd-registration/. Early Bird Registra-tion with a $25 discount will end on August 1. If you are interest-ed in volunteering as a CCD Catechist, substitute Cate-chist or Hall Monitor, please contact Hilary Munger, at hmunger@stmaryoldtown.org or call 703.836.4100, ex-tension 3033.
ATTENTION CLASS OF 2018! The Associates of St. John Bosco are hosting workshops on how to grow in your Catholic faith when you enter col-lege in the fall. Catholic student representatives from George Mason University, UVA, The University of Mary Washington, William & Mary, Virginia Tech and other pri-vate and public schools will offer advice and support. One of these nights will be held here at The Basilica of St. Mary on Wednesday, July 18, in Holy Family Auditorium in the Lyceum (313 Duke Street) starting at 7 p.m. To register and for more information, visit www.asjb.org. Questions? Contact our parish Director of Youth & Young Adults Arragon Perrone at aperrone@stmaryoldtown.org.
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DAILY MASS READINGS Including audio and reflections
available from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops at
www.usccb.org/bible/readings. Sign up to have daily readings
sent to you via email!
CATHOLIC RADIO LIVE! Listen to Catholic radio at WMET 1160 AM and via the (free!) Ave Maria Radio app. Visit www.gronline.com.
2Minutes2Virtue Get closer to Jesus through Sunday reflections
by the priests of the Diocese of Arlington. To sign up, text TEXT "2m2v" to 84576. Or visit
www.arlingtondiocese.org/2minutes2virtue.
EUCHARISTIC APOSTLES OF THE DIVINE MERCY
Sooner would heaven and earth turn into nothingness than would My mercy not embrace a trusting soul.
(Diary of St. Faustina, 1777) An apostolate of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception and under the patronage of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Eucharistic Apostles of the Divine Mercy use a small group or cenacle for-mat to experience our Catholic Faith. The purpose is to spread the truth of the Real Presence in the Eucharist and live the Divine Mercy message based on a deep-
er trust in God, a greater ability to forgive and be merciful to others. St. Mary’s Cenacle meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays each month at 10 a.m. in the Fr. Rankin House, 314 Duke Street. Contact Lynne or Harry Dolton at 703.960.0592 or hldolton@aol.com for more information.
WORSHIP & FAITH FORMATION
TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS The Holy Mass in the Extraordinary Form (Tridentine or Traditional Latin Mass) is celebrated at the Basilica of St. Mary on the third Friday each month. The next Mass will be at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 20. Our celebrant will be Fr. David Dufresne, St. Mary parochial vicar. Missals are provided with Mass parts in both Latin and English.
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Just go to https://stmaryoldtown.formed.org.
O COME LET US ADORE HIM! Spend as much time as possible
in front of the Blessed Sacrament and He will fill you with His
strength and His power. — St. Teresa of Calcutta
WEDNESDAY EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Please consider spending a hour adoring Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration on Wednesdays. Why is Ado-ration so important? It is YOUR personal time with Jesus Christ. It integrates the entire faith community at St. Mary, uniting us in our intentions and concerns, increasing our prayer time and devotion. Many mira-cles and blessings have been associated with Adora-tion. Our Wednesday Adoration begins following the 12:10 p.m. Mass and continues until 7:30 p.m. If you have questions or if you would like to commit to an hour a month, please contact Maureen Breiner at 703.3601857 or tb5va@aol.com.
NOCTURNAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION With both silent and vocal prayer, Nocturnal Eucha-ristic Adoration will be held here at St. Mary on First Friday, July 6. We begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 9 p.m. with Holy Hours continuing throughout the night, ending at 6 a.m. on First Saturday, July 7. Participation especially needed 12 midnight through 6 a.m. Security is pro-vided throughout the night by Alexandria Police. For more information, please contact Helen Lynch at helenlynch21@gmail.com.
KICK-OFF SUMMER WITH OUR NEW FAITH & CULTURE SERIES!
Meet our newest priest, Fr. David Dufresne, and hear his life-changing story about how he came back to the Church. Hear Fr. Jerome Magat share the spiritual insights we can glean from Caravag-gio’s magnificent works of art and sacred architec-ture. Deacon James Waalkes will also share his musical talents with us and discuss how music and culture are intertwined.
The series begins Thursday, July 12 and runs for the following three Thursdays
(July 19, July 26 and August 2).
Watch the parish bulletin and website (www.stmaryoldtown.org) for more details.
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AROUND OUR PARISH & BEYOND
VIRTUAL TOUR OF ST. MARY Take an exciting virtual tour of our Basilica
of St. Mary at https://goo.gl/maps/j7RGgYPsdb72
FAITH DIRECT Join the many St. Mary parishioners who use
Faith Direct for easy, automated weekly giving, including regularly scheduled second collections.
It’s secure, convenient, no cost to you and provides a great benefit to our parish. Sign up now at
www.faithdirect.net. Our parish code is VA713.
FROM OUR NEW PAROCHIAL VICAR
FR. DAVID A. DUFRESNE I love Jesus Christ. I love being His priest and beginning my new priestly assignment at the Basilica of St. Mary. But if you were to talk to me 20 years ago, it would have been quite a different story. I am living proof that the Lord can transform the hardest of hearts and bring any prodigal to Himself. Often, the best way to see His Providence at work is to look back. I grew between two worlds in Denver. My dad left mom and me when I was four years old. My mom unexpectedly found herself having to scramble to find work and put food on the table. While my dad, whom I saw once a month or so, lived a very different life. For example, Thanksgivings with Mom would include the two of us playing cards and eating potato chips (as a treat), while with Dad I would wear a suit and tie to go his parents’ house where there would be a marble dining room table seated for 20 and five forks at each setting — even at the kids’ table. His parents were the only grandparents I had. My beloved Papa Dave gave me much more than my namesake: a love for the outdoors, hunt-ing and fly-fishing. In many ways, Papa Dave was the best father figure in my life. While I took a break to be a dirt bag for several years, many of his lessons and passions stick with me today. As I approached adolescence, I ached for a dad and a sense of family. To make a long story short, by the time I was 15 years old I had been expelled from high school, joined a gang and ceased to go home to my Mom. Twenty years ago, you would have been talking to this street punk who did whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted. The search for belonging and acceptance wasn’t found in a group of people who were fundamentally selfish and angry. At the age of 19, I was desperate and I started to turn around toward God. That small opening was all He needed to transform me. I was baptized in the Catholic Church at the age of 20. In the abundant grace of baptism, I am convinced, I received the grace of my vocation. So now I can look back on the “dark ages,” as my Mother calls them, and see God’s hand. God was able to use that time in my life to help me understand those who have wounds from their fathers and who are looking for happiness in all the wrong places. While I don’t wish those dark times upon anyone, I am grateful because they have made me who I am. I mention all of that about my past mostly because I am looking forward to my future at the Basilica. Sometimes it can be hard to see how God is acting in our lives in the present moment. It can be consolation to reflect on our lives and to see how active He has always been. I don’t need to tell you that you have a great Pastor and I look forward to being his vicar to help implement his vision. I look forward to sharing more of my story with you in the years to come and, of course, to hearing yours.
PRIME TIME SINGLE CATHOLICS (PTSC) Serves single Catholics 40 and over. Join us for upcom-ing events in July: Golf (every Monday); Independence Day Parade in Fairfax; lunch (every Thursday); sandwich-making for women's shelter (July 7); visit to Middleburg (July 14); dining out in Springfield (July 15); compli-mentary Open House for prospective members (July 22); concert at Lake Accotink (July 27); lunch in Falls Church (July 31). For details, see our website at bit.ly/ptsc or contact Patricia Hutteman at pava1319@gmail.com.
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