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Rev. Father Dennis W. Kleinmann, Pastor Rev. Father Michael C. Isenberg,
Parochial Vicar Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski
Seminarians: Rev. Mr. Nick Schierer and Mr. C. William Nyce “To know, to love, and to serve God”
November 5, 2017 – Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Sacramental Information
Marriage: Congratulations on your engagement! Please contact the parish office at least six months prior to the wedding date. It is best for us to hear from you as soon as you become engaged to set up your initial appointment.
Baptisms: We welcome your new addi-tion! Generally, baptisms take place at 12:15 pm the first and third Sunday of each month, with some flexibility based on circumstances. Baptism preparation instruction is required for first-time par-ents or parents who have not previously attended a class. Please call the parish office to begin the process of scheduling the baptism.
Holy Communion & Anointing of the Sick: God bless you! If you or some-one you know would like to receive Holy Communion or Anointing of the Sick at Fair Oaks Hospital, Sunrise Assisted Living at Fair Oaks, Dulles Health & Re-habilitation Center, The Crossings at Chantilly, Arbor Terrace Fairfax in Chantilly, or at home, please call the parish office to arrange a visit.
Parish Registration: Welcome! To register as a parishioner of St. Veronica, please pick up a registration form in one of the church vestibules or in the parish office. Upon completion, you may drop the form in the Sunday collection basket, or mail it. If you are moving out of the parish or have a change of address, please let the parish office know.
Initiation of Adults and Children: The RCIA process leads older youths and adults into full communion with the Catholic Church. Please call the parish office or email [email protected] for details.
Parish Office Address: 3460 Centreville Road
Chantilly, VA 20151 Phone: 703-773-2000
Fax: 703-773-2001 Website: www.stveronica.net
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Closed: 12:15 pm - 12:45 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Mrs. Mary Sadick, Office Manager
Mrs. Kathy Bean & Mrs. Kitty Lochbaum, Receptionists
Mrs. Diana Acker, Parish Apostolates Coordinator & School Liaison
Parish School Address: 3460-B Centreville Road
Chantilly, VA 20151 Phone: 703-773-2020
Fax: 703-991-9103 Website: www.stveronica.net/
school/ E-mail Address:
[email protected] Office Hours:
Monday-Friday: 7:30 am - 3:30 pm
Mrs. Elizabeth Goldman, Principal
Mrs. Kimberly Parker, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Kendra Turchiarolo, Admissions
Mass Schedule* Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm (Vietnamese) Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am & 5:00 pm
2:00 pm & 7:00 pm (Vietnamese) Weekdays: Monday—Friday 8:30 am & 12:15 pm
Wednesday & First Friday: 7:30 pm Friday (except First Friday): 7:00 pm (Vietnamese)
Saturday: 8:30 am Holy Hour Schedule*
Wednesday: 7:00 pm (includes Exposition, Holy Rosary, Benediction & Mass)
Confession Schedule* Monday and Friday: 11:30 am—Noon
Wednesday: 6:30 pm—7:30 pm Saturday: 9:00 am—10:00 am & 3:30 pm—4:30 pm
First Friday of the Month: After the 8:30 am Mass & 6:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration*
Monday: 9:00 am—Saturday: 8:00 am * Please listen to pulpit announcements & parish office recordings, and
consult current bulletin & website homepage for schedule changes.
Week at a Glance Mass Intentions First Saturday, November 4: Saint Charles Borromeo 8:30 am All Souls Novena 5:00 pm Marlene Reck + Sunday, November 5: Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am All Souls Novena 9:00 am The People of St. Veronica 10:45 am Catherine Thompson 5:00 pm John Banks + Monday, November 6 8:30 am All Souls Novena 12:15 pm Jonah Smith Tuesday, November 7 8:30 am All Souls Novena 12:15 pm Anne Regan Bow + Wednesday, November 8 8:30 am All Souls Novena 12:15 pm Donald Lowe + 7:30 pm Khristie Greiner Thursday, November 9: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 8:30 am All Souls Novena 12:15 pm Mildred Novak + Friday, November 10: Saint Leo the Great 8:30 am All Souls Novena 12:15 pm Louis and Theresa Morales ++ Saturday, November 11: Saint Martin of Tours 8:30 am Rev. Msgr. James McMurtrie + 5:00 pm Michael DeFazio + Sunday, November 12: Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am Theresa Pulizzi 9:00 am Joseph Sheehan + 10:45 am The People of St. Veronica 5:00 pm Eugenio Cruz +
Sunday, November 5: Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Pancake Breakfast Sponsored by Knights of Columbus—Parish Hall & Kitchen 1:30 pm ABLAZE High School Youth Group—Parish Hall & Kitchen 2:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group/Our Lord’s Flock—Adoration Chapel
Monday, November 6: 8:30 am Holy Mass 11:30 am Confessions 12:15 pm Holy Mass 3:15 pm SeaPerch—P202 No Religious Education Classes 7:00 pm Rangers—Parish Hall or Outdoor Classroom 7:30 pm EnCourage—P203 7:30 pm RCIA—St. John Paul II Room
Tuesday, November 7: 8:30 am Holy Mass 9:00 am 50 & Over Bible Study—Acolyte Room 12:15 pm Holy Mass No Religious Education Classes 7:00 pm Hearts Afire/33 Days to Morning Glory Retreat—St. John Paul II Room 7:00 pm Legion of Mary—Acolyte Room
Wednesday, November 8: 8:30 am Holy Mass 12:15 pm Holy Mass 3:15 pm STEM—P201 & P202 6:30 pm Confessions 7:00 pm Separated or Divorced Catholics Fellowship—Parish Hall 7:00 pm Holy Hour with Exposition, Holy Rosary and Benediction 7:30 pm Holy Mass
Thursday, November 9: 8:30 am Holy Mass School Closed 9:00 am St. Catherine of Siena Ladies Faith Group—Acolyte Room 12:15 pm Holy Mass 4:30 pm Children’s Choir—P208 5:30 pm Youth Orchestra—St. John Paul II Room 7:00 pm St. Mother Teresa Outreach Apostolate Sandwich Making—Parish Hall & Kitchen 7:30 pm Adult Choir—P208
Friday, November 10: 8:30 am Holy Mass Parish Office and School Closed 11:30 am Confessions 12:15 pm Holy Mass 12:15 pm Youth Groups to Mass and Nursing Home Visit 6:00 pm New Moms Potluck—Parish Hall & Kitchen 7:00 pm Holy Mass in Vietnamese No Regular IGNITE Middle School Youth Group
Saturday, November 11: 6:30 am TMIY!—Parish Hall & Kitchen 8:30 am Holy Mass Parish Office Closed 9:00 am Holy Rosary 9:00 am Confessions 3:30 pm Confessions 6:00 pm St. Thérèse Movie Night—Parish Hall
Adoption Support Group Jill Bender [email protected] Adoration Chapel Linda Loch [email protected]
Altar Boys (Grades 5 - 12) Eileen Chiama 703-773-2032
Charismatic Prayer Group Flor Valdez [email protected] Cooking With Our Saints Sandy Greeley 703-471-6454 Divine Mercy Cenacle Jeff Cappel [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski 703-773-2004 50 & Over Women’s Bible Study Phyllis Simard [email protected] Floral Director Sally Dillon [email protected] Food & Faith Organic Garden Sandy Greeley [email protected] Gabriel Project Patty Hamill [email protected] Homeschool Group Anne Dealey [email protected] Knights of Columbus Lyle Vestermark [email protected]
Lectors Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski 703-773-2004 Legion of Mary Larry Burke [email protected] Linen Ministry Position Open [email protected] LINK Patty Bartnick 703-476-0442 Luminaries of Holy Mary Frank Spicer [email protected] Meals Apostolate [email protected] Men’s Group Kelly Dobson [email protected] Music Director Emily Mason [email protected] Natural Family Planning Coordinator Meg Kilgannon 703-507-5998 New and Expectant Moms Group Blaise Farina [email protected]
Norbertine Third Order Wes & Madeleine Marchesseault [email protected] Our Lady of La Vang Fr. John Son Hoang, O.P. [email protected] Parish Community Circles Francis Thomas [email protected] Parish Library Marie O’Brien [email protected]
Prison Ministry Book Apostolate Marie Goldschmidt [email protected] Pro-Life Apostolate Steve Grist [email protected] PTO President Susan Dadio [email protected] Rangers (Ages 9-17) Kirby Smith [email protected] RCIA Scott Bradford [email protected] Religious Education Coordinator Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski 703-773-2004 Sacristan Eileen Chiama [email protected] Saint Mother Teresa Outreach Gina McCue [email protected] Separated or Divorced Catholics Susan McCullough [email protected] St. Veronica Spirituality Apostolate Amy Robinson [email protected] Sunrise Assisted Living Ministry Pat Rouleau [email protected] Ushers Dave Pacia [email protected] Youth Apostolate Erin Johnson [email protected]
Parish Volunteer Contacts & Facilitators
Bulletin Deadline 10:00 am Friday, 9 days prior to the Sunday publication
Announcements should be sent to [email protected].
Pray the Rosary Daily Pray the Rosary Every Day
Lectors Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski 703-773-2004 Legion of Mary Larry Burke [email protected] Linen Ministry Position Open [email protected] LINK Patty Bartnick 703-476-0442 Luminaries of Holy Mary Frank Spicer [email protected] Meals Apostolate [email protected] Men’s Group Kelly Dobson [email protected] Music Director Emily Mason [email protected] NFP Coordinator Meg Kilgannon 703-507-5998 New and Expectant Moms Group Blaise Farina [email protected]
Norbertine Third Order Wes & Madeleine Marchesseault [email protected]
Our Lady of La Vang Fr. Thomas Luan Q. Pho, O.P. [email protected] Parish Community Circles Francis Thomas [email protected] Parish Library Marie O’Brien [email protected]
Prison Ministry Book Apostolate Marie Goldschmidt [email protected] Pro-Life Apostolate Steven Grist [email protected] PTO President Susan Dadio [email protected] Rangers (Ages 9-17) Kirby Smith [email protected] RCIA Scott Bradford [email protected] Religious Education Coordinator Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski 703-773-2004 Sacristan Eileen Chiama [email protected] Saint Mother Teresa Outreach Gina McCue [email protected] Separated or Divorced Catholics Susan McCullough [email protected] St. Catherine of Siena Ladies Faith Gr. Ann Schierer [email protected] St. Veronica Spirituality Apostolate Amy Robinson [email protected] Sunrise Assisted Living Ministry Pat Rouleau [email protected] Ushers Dave Pacia [email protected] Youth Apostolate Erin Johnson [email protected]
Adoption Support Group Jill Bender [email protected] Adoration Chapel Linda Loch [email protected]
Altar Boys (Grades 5 - 12) Eileen Chiama 703-773-2032
Charismatic Prayer Group Flor Valdez [email protected] Divine Mercy Cenacle Jeff Cappel [email protected] Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski 703-773-2004 50 & Over Women’s Bible Study Phyllis Simard [email protected] Food & Faith Organic Garden Sandy Greeley [email protected] Floral Director Kathleen Pedati [email protected] Gabriel Project Patty Hamill [email protected] Hearts Afire Jean Heinzelman [email protected] Homeschool Group Anne Dealey [email protected] Knights of Columbus Lyle Vestermark [email protected]
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WORSHIP
Weekly Readings
From Green to Gold — November 5, 2017
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday Mal 1:14b—2:2b, 8-10;
1 Thes 2:7b-9,13; Mt 23:1-12
Monday Rom 11:29-36; Lk 14:12-14
Tuesday Rom 12:5-16b; Lk 14:15-24
Wednesday Rom 13:8-10; Lk 14:25-33
Thursday Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12;
1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
Friday Rom 15:14-21; Lk 16:1-8
Saturday Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27;
Lk 16:9-15
Sunday Wis 6:12-16; 1 Thes 4:13-18 or
4:13-14; Mt 25:1-13
The Holy Father’s November Prayer
Intention Evangelization: To witness to the Gospel in Asia That Christians in Asia, bearing witness to the Gospel in word and deed, may promote dialogue, peace, and mutual understanding, especially with those of other religions.
Last weekend was the bye week for the Packers, which was probably a blessing. It meant that Green Bay had an extra week of getting used to their new quarterback. It was a bit of a respite, very similar to my time away three weeks ago while I was on retreat. I talked about what a retreat is two weeks ago and said then that I may have some further comments on how the retreat went. I didn’t have space last weekend, so, briefly, it was a great week! The retreat master, Archbishop Broglio from the Archdiocese of the Military Services, was very good. He used as a theme for the week the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel. That is the chapter on the Eucharist or the Bread of Life. He related the Eucharist to the priesthood as the two are inte-grally connected. His conferences were very spiritual but at the same time very practical. The opportunity for extra prayer and rest was also greatly appreciated. My opinion is that I benefited tremendously from that week of contemplation. On a lesser level my hope is that the Packers will have bene-fited from their week off as they face the Lions in Green Bay this Monday evening. The Redskins look like they need another bye week after last Sun-day’s game against Dallas. Of course they have had numerous injuries, which I am sure has affected their play, and their bye was a month ago.
This month of November is dedicated to the Poor Souls suffering in purgatory. Just this past week we celebrated All Saints Day on the first and then on the second was All Souls Day. On that Thursday in a special way we remembered all those souls still awaiting the glory of heaven. This whole month is also a reminder of how important our prayers are for those souls. It is always sad when you hear a funeral homily and the priest or deacon says the person is already in heaven. Obviously, that is our hope, but even for the best among us it is very possible that we do not die in a perfect state. Heaven is perfect so to enter it imperfectly would detract from what heaven is. Thus, purgatory is a great gift that God provides, for it is where we are purified (or “purged”) of those imperfections. Without purgatory almost none of us would make it to heaven. With purgatory we have a much greater chance. We still have to die in the state of grace, which is why regular con-fession is so necessary along with our weekly, if not more often, Mass at-tendance and our daily prayers and good works. All of this helps us, but we can also offer those Masses, prayers, and good works for the souls in purga-tory, especially those of our own loved ones. That then is why when a homi-list says someone is already in heaven days after dying, they may be deprived of our prayers, which would have helped them get out of this place (or state) of purging. By the way, from what we know purgatory is not a pleasant place. It isn’t as bad as hell, but it truly is not a place to we should look for-ward to, although again we are grateful to God for this opportunity to be pu-rified.
One way of practicing our Faith and avoiding hell and possibly even purgatory is to be true to the teachings of our Faith and to defend it and pro-mote it. How we vote, including this Tuesday, really does matter. While al-most no candidate is perfect some better reflect the teachings of the Church whether they are Catholic or not. There are certain stands some of them take that are completely opposed to natural law as well as God’s law. It is important that we do our research and choose wisely. Issues such as abor-tion and so-called “same sex marriage” are non-negotiable. There is more flexibility with issues such as immigration and environmentalism. A good resource to help us make our decision this week can be found at the Virginia Catholic Conference website, vacatholic.org. Lastly, as this week is National Vocation Awareness Week, we have a seminarian with us. I will also speak next week on our “giving.” ~ In Christ, Fr. Kleinmann
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Daylight Savings Time Ends This Weekend Please remember to set your clocks back one hour at 2:00 am on Sunday, November 5th.
Prayers for Our Deceased During the month of November as we pray for our deceased loved ones and especially the Holy Souls in Purgatory, please also remember those among our St. Veronica family who have passed away this past year:
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Inscribe the Book of Remembrance Remember your deceased loved ones in prayer throughout the month of November by inscribing their names in the Book of Remembrance, which we will have displayed on a pedestal near the devotional candles and confessionals in the church.
Plenary Indulgence for Souls in Purgatory A plenary indulgence, applicable only to the souls in purgatory, is granted under the usual conditions to the faithful who, on any day from November 1st until November 8th, devoutly visit a cemetery and pray, if only mentally, for the departed. “An indulgence is a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, which the faithful Christian who is duly disposed gains under certain prescribed conditions through the action of the Church which, as the minister of redemption, dispenses and applies with authority the treasury of the satisfactions of Christ and the
saints. An indulgence is partial or plenary according as it removes either part or all of the temporal punishment due to sin.” Catechism of the Catholic Church Para. 1471.
Broken Rosaries and Sacramentals? Drop them off at the parish office. A team of skilled parishioners will lovingly restore and return them for pick-up. Alternatively, you may donate them for repair and use by others.
Helpful Household Hint from St. V Facilities Staff Are you aware that our parish hall and kitchen are used by many groups? When you arrive to start preparing and setting up for your event, please do not interrupt the activity currently underway and getting ready to end.
Second Collection Next Weekend The Second Collection next weekend, November 11th and 12th, is for the Retirement Fund for Religious, which supports the senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests who have made a positive difference in so many lives. Thank you for your support.
FROM THE PARISH OFFICE
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK POND ROOFING &
EXTERIORS “Trusted Since 1964”
Please see their ad in the back of the bulletin and support all those who make this bulletin possible. We are grateful for their support of our parish.
C O R N E R S T O N E Sunday Offertory Weekend 10/28-29/2017 $ 10,522.64 Faith Direct 5 weeks* $ 11,381.97 Total Offertory $ 21,904.61 Monthly Mortgage Payment Weekend 10/28-29/2017 $ 2,188.66 Faith Direct 5 weeks* $ 2,518.00 Total Monthly Mortgage Payments $ 4,706.66 Special Collections Poor Box/St. Mother Teresa Outreach $ 113.16 Total Special Collections $ 113.16 Capital Campaigns Build-a-Legacy/Mortgage Principal $ 100.00 Faith Direct $ Anniversary Campaign/Renovations $ 911.00 Faith Direct $ Total Capital Campaigns $ 1,011.00 343 Families Donating through Faith Direct
Thank you, and may God bless you for your continued support and generosity.
*Contributions via Faith Direct are deposited in parish bank account once a month. The total deposit designated for Sunday Offertory and Monthly Mortgage has been divided by the num-ber of weeks for that month and added to the weekly totals.
Grace Abbott Louis Chamberlin, Jr.
Tuan Minh Chau Myles Jay Dolinger
Betty Durland Guy William Fleming
Carolyn Makurat Marilyn I. Mauk
Irena Mickle James Dennis Molloy
JoAnn Plitt William Rosenmund
Adele Shinsky Frank Szczenski
Elvira Ann Washburn
Veterans Day Schedule The parish office will be closed Friday, No-vember 10th and Saturday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. We will have our regularly scheduled 8:30 am and 12:15 pm Masses, with confessions at 11:30 am.
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Religious Educa on News There are no Religious Education classes this Monday, November 6th and Tuesday, November 7th because of Election Day.
Interested in Catholicism? As we celebrate All Saints Day and recall those “living witnesses” of the joy and peace that living the Catholic life can bring, let us ask for the saints’ intercession for those who are thinking about finding out more about the Church. If someone you know wants to learn more about the Church, please contact Scott Bradford, [email protected], to inquire about classes held Monday evenings at 7:30 pm in the St. John Paul II room. This Monday, November 6th we review 2000 years of Catholic Church history. Feel free to join us!
St. Veronica Catholic School Open House Are you searching for a school that will provide your child with a vibrant religious education, faith formation, AND exceptional academics? A school with an atmosphere permeated by respect, love, and the modeling of virtues? That school is St. Veronica Catholic School. In celebration of Discover Catholic Schools Week, we welcome and invite all interested families to join us on Tuesday, November 14th at 9:30 am for our open house. You will have the opportunity to meet our administration and teachers, student ambassadors, visit our classrooms, and ask questions you may have regarding our school, curriculum, extracurricular programs, and community. To RSVP, please contact Mrs. Kendra Turchiarolo at 703-773-2020 x150 or by email to [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you on the 14th!
That Man Is You! Con nues Next Saturday Join the men of TMIY on Saturday, November 11th for the next session of Unveiling of Love, a multi-week series that will help men grasp the depth and beauty of the Church’s vision of love and marriage, and learn practical steps to overcome struggles in our spiritual life. The topic of our meeting, “Love Is Expansive will cover the following points: Love Is Expansive; The Two Become One; The Mutual Indwelling of Spouses; The Self-Expansion Model; Self Expansion for the Child;
The Use of Technology; and Technology and Isolation. We gather at 6:30 am for breakfast in the parish hall followed by the presentation and small group discussion at 7:00. We will finish in time for 8:30 am Mass should you wish to attend. For more information, email [email protected].
Thanksgiving Fellowship Evening The St. Veronica Separated or Divorced Catholics Ministry invites separated or divorced adults to join us on Wednesday, November 8th at 7:00 pm in the parish hall for a Thanksgiving fellowship evening. For additional ministry information please contact Susan McCullough, [email protected]. St. Veronica Spirituality Apostolate Movie Night Please join us Saturday, November 11th, at 6:00 pm, in watching Thérèse, a Leonardo Defilippis film about the life of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus. The film’s runtime is 96 minutes. Snacks will be provided. Hope to see you there!
What Do the Great Saints Recommend for Overcoming Habitual Sin?
We all have sins with which we struggle. Whether they are serious or venial they need to be uprooted if we hope to enter heaven. Like God, the saints take sin seriously. What advice and lessons can St. Thomas Aquinas and others give us to improve our lives on earth and increase our joy in heaven? Come join us Monday, November 13th in the acolyte room at 7:00 pm. Snacks will be provided.
Saint John Paul the Great Open House Saint John Paul the Great High School invites prospective students and families to their Open House on Sunday, November 5th, at 1:00 pm.
EDUCATION, CATECHESIS AND EVANGELIZATION
Bal more Catechism Extracts Q. What do you mean by the Blessed Trinity? A. By the Blessed Trinity I mean one God in
three Divine Persons. Q. Are the three Divine Persons equal in all
things? A. The three Divine Persons are equal in all
things. Q. Are the three Divine Persons one and the
same God? A. The three Divine Persons are one and the
same God, having one and the same Di-vine Nature and substance.
EnCourage Meets at St. Veronica This Week EnCourage is a Catholic support community for parents, family, and friends who want to reach out in truth and compassion to loved ones experiencing same-sex attractions. Members support one another and their loved ones through discussion, prayer, and fellowship. EnCourage meets the first Monday of each month at St. Veronica, Room P203, at 7:30 pm. The next meeting is November 6th. For more information, or to reach a priest that works with E n C o u r a g e , e m a i l [email protected].
St. Veronica Needs Addi onal Ushers It is a great way to serve St. Veronica Church. Primary usher duties include assisting parishioners as needed entering the church for Mass, ensuring that parish bulletin holders are filled, selecting a family to bring gifts to the altar, performing collections during Mass, and straightening materials in pews following Mass. For more information or to sign up as an usher, contact Dave Pacia, Head Usher at 703-298-8542 or [email protected]. St. Veronica Catholic School Is Seeking To Fill the
Following Posi ons: Substitute Teachers Please send resume to Leah Lagdameo, [email protected]) Extended Day Staff
Dependable individuals who possess the values of our school are encouraged to apply for an Extended Day Teacher position. This position would be M-F for 1.5 hrs in the morning for Before Care and/or After Care from 3:00-6:00 pm. The need to work cooperatively and effectively as a team member of the Extended Day program is fundamental. Additionally, First Aid, CPR, and MAT training are preferred, but not necessary. Please contact the Extended Day Director, Mary Jo Smith, [email protected].
Annual Christmas Giving Tree Program Returns The Saint Mother Teresa Outreach Apostolate’s (SMOTA) Annual Christmas Giving Tree program will begin November 25th. Christmas Trees covered with Purple and Pink Tags will be located in the north and south vestibules. A Purple Tag will mean that your gift will go to a family in Madison or Culpepper County that struggles each day just to meet their basic needs. A Pink Tag
means your gift will go to a resident at Manor Care Nursing Home who may have no family or friends to remember them during this most Holy Season. After you have selected a Purple or Pink Tag, make your purchase. Please note that Purple Tag gifts are UNWRAPPED and Pink Tag gifts are WRAPPED. Return your gift with the Pink or Purple Tag securely attached and place it in one of the brown bins located in the north or south vestibules between Saturday, December 2nd, and Sunday, December 10th. If your tag/envelope was for a gift card, you may do one of three things:
Drop it off at the Parish Office during the week;
Place it in the offertory baskets at Mass; or Place in the black poor box in the north
vestibule. Your generosity will help bring the spirit of Christmas giving to the families of Madison and Culpepper Counties and to the residents at Manor Care. May the Peace of the Christ Child fill your home!
Fill the Bus to Philly with Fr. Jaffe & Quo Vadis Vocations Director Fr. J.D Jaffe will be taking high school boys to visit St. Charles Borromeo Seminary on Sunday, November 19th. Pray and hang out with seminarians and other young men as you tour one of the oldest seminaries in the country. The group will depart from and return to Bishop Ireton High School. For more information a n d t o r e g i s t e r , c o n t a c t [email protected] or 703-841-2514, or visit ArlingtonDiocese.org/QuoVadis. Deadline to register is Friday, November 10th.
Home for the Holidays? P l e a s e e m a i l E i l e e n C h i a m a , [email protected], if you are available to help with the change of the church for Advent on Saturday, December 2nd, and the annual Christmas decoration of the church on Saturday, December 16th. We will gather after the rosary at 9:30 am. Thank you and be blessed for sharing your time and talents with St. Veronica.
Romeo and Juliet Bishop O'Connell High School, Arlington, presents the classic Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet, modernly adapted by the O'Connell Players and set in post-WWII New York City—Nov. 9-11 at 7:00 pm and Nov. 12 at 2:00 pm. Ticket info: www.bishopoconnell.org/OCPlayers.
AROUND ST. VERONICA AND THE DIOCESE
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APOSTOLIC SERVICE, PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP
Words of Our Lady of Fa ma “Pray much for sinners. Pray much for priests. Pray much for religious.” Volunteers Needed: November LINK Deliveries
Each November St. Veronica parish is responsible for delivering food items to those in need in the Herndon, Sterling and Ashburn areas. LINK, an organization of churches and local businesses, helps out folks all year long with different programs including help with electric bills and emergency relief for those who qualify. The food that you see in the vestibules on the second Sunday of the month is taken on a regular basis to one of the LINK pantries on the campuses of one of the member churches. This food then is packed up based on the families' needs and delivered to their homes. Some of you have helped in the past with this. Thank you! We need drivers for this month’s deliveries, Tuesday-Friday evenings or early Saturday afternoons. You would be sent an email the evening before with your clients’ information, and you would let them know when you can deliver the next day. Then, the day of the delivery, you would pick up the already packed items from the LINK pantry and make your deliveries.
You can use the sign up genius at this link should you wish to participate: http://tinyurl.com/yao95j93. Or go to the LINK website, and click on one of the quick links to the left on the main page: www.linkagainsthunger.org.
Divine Mercy Corner “God’s Mercy is unfathomable and inexhaustible, just as God Himself is unfathomable. Even if I were to use the strongest words there are to express this Mercy of God, all this would be nothing in comparison with what it is in reality.” St. Faustina, Diary 692.
JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU! Pray for a Priest Each Day
We continue our daily prayers for priests by praying each day this week for:
November 5 Rev. John Melmer November 6 Rev. Francisco Mendez de Dios November 7 Rev. David Meng November 8 Rev. Charles Merkle III November 9 Rev. William Metzger, O.S.F.S. November 10 Rev. Richard Miserendino November 11 Rev. Daniel Mode
November Link Deliveries: We will be serving families in our area by delivering food donations on the evenings of November 8th and 16th. This is a fantastic opportunity for our young people to serve Christ in our vulnerable brothers and sisters. We are always looking for more drivers to help. Adults must be child protection compliant. If you are able to volunteer for a few hours for this important outreach, please contact us at [email protected]. Homeless Outreach: Parish youth are collecting donations of 2 specific items—personal hygiene wipes or baby wipes, and foot powder—to be delivered to the homeless in Manassas during some outreach activities in November and December. Donations are needed by November 5th and can be dropped off in the wooden boxes in the vestibules. A Special Friday: On November 10th, youth in grades 6-12 are invited to join us for an afternoon of visiting and bringing joy to residents of a local nursing home. If you're off from school, come and join us! We will gather for 12:15 Mass, have a quick lunch, and then head out. We will return by 4:00 pm. Additional adult volunteers (child protection compliance required) are welcome. Everyone should bring their own lunch. To sign up, turn in a permission slip by November 6th to the parish office. No IGNITE: In observance of the holiday, we will not have IGNITE on Friday, November 10th. Our next gathering is Friday, November 17th at 7:30pm. Pillows for the Homeless: On Sunday, November 12th at 1:30 pm all youth in grades 6-12 are invited to join us for an afternoon homeless awareness project. We will be tie dying pillow cases and putting them on big beautiful brand new pillows that will be delivered to the homeless living in a local tent city at the end of the month. $5 donations are requested to help cover the cost of materials.
~ Fast & Pray for Persecuted Chris ans ~
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These are only some of the many opportunities available for young people. To receive the most up to date information, join our mailing list by contacting [email protected] or 703-773-2005
SERVE: Youth Outreach Opportunities
Most activities have a limited number of youth slots available. Please sign up early! Slots will fill in order of receipt
of the Youth Apostolate Permission slip. All permission slips must be submitted in person to the Youth Apostolate
through the parish office or by email via [email protected]. DATE/ TIME
ACTIVITY GRADES # SLOTS AVAILABLE
DETAILS
10/28/17 3:00pm-9:30pm
Saints Alive
7-12 5 $15 INCLUDING DINNER LAST DAY TO SIGN UP IS OCTOBER 24th Come and hear the amazing and inspiring stories of the lives of the saints creatively told in first person reenactment by students of Mount St. Mary’s University. Join us for a night walk through the cemetery and along the grounds of the Seton Shrine in Emittsburg, MD as we pray for the living and the dead. Dinner at a local restaurant, transportation, and the saint walk included. The evening also includes prayer time before the Blessed Sacrament, small group discussions and hot chocolate!
11/2/17 5:30pm-8:00pm
Link Food Pantry Delivery
6-12 6 Please bring a canned food item to donate to the pantry. We will leave from St. Veronica’s at 5:30pm, journey to the Link Pantry in Herndon to pick up food boxes, and then deliver food to homes. We will return around 8pm to St. Veronica’s (depending on traffic).
11/8/17 5:30pm-8:00pm
Link Food Pantry Delivery
6-12 6 Please bring a canned food item to donate to the pantry. We will leave from St. Veronica’s at 5:30pm, journey to the Link Pantry in Herndon to pick up food boxes, and then deliver food to homes. We will return around 8pm to St. Veronica’s (depending on traffic).
11/10/17 Noon- 4:00pm
Nursing Home Outreach
6-12 6 Friday- Holiday. Please bring a bagged lunch. The afternoon will include 12:15 Mass at St. Veronica’s, brown bagged lunch, and then a visit to an area nursing home. We will say the rosary with residents, play card games, and simply visit! We will return to St. Veronica’s at 4pm.
11/12/17 Homeless Awareness Event
6-12 30 1:30pm-4pm Free lunch! Please bring $5 to help cover the cost of gifts. We will gather in the parish hall for lunch followed by a homeless awareness presentation and the opportunity to put together a handmade gift for local people in need.
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11/16/17 5:30pm-8:00pm
Link Food Pantry Delivery
6-12 6 Please bring a canned food item to donate to the pantry. We will leave from St. Veronica’s at 5:30pm, journey to the Link Pantry in Herndon to pick up food boxes, and then deliver food to homes. We will return around 8pm to St. Veronica’s (depending on traffic).
11/24/17 6:30am- 12:30pm
Homeless Outreach: Visit to a local tent city
7-12 5 Please bring $5 to provide a laundry card for the homeless at the tent city to wash their clothes. Please also sign up in advance to bring a food item for the morning breakfast (we will tell you what we need when you sign up!) We will gather in the parish kitchen to finish prepping breakfast, spend time in prayer for the folks we will meet, and then head to the local tent city for a morning of outreach!
12/10/17 12:30pm- 4:30pm
Nursing Home Outreach-Advent Caroling and Living Nativity
6-12 25 Wear an Ignite/Ablaze t-shirt or solid black tshirt! Free pizza! Youth musicians are welcome to bring instruments (with prior approval.) We will gather for a pizza lunch in the parish hall followed by a brief rehearsal. Then we will hit the road and travel to a nearby nursing home for Advent caroling and living nativity.
12/14/17 (Time TBD)
Homeless Outreach: Food Prep
7-12 6 Please bring $5 to provide a laundry card for the homeless at the tent city to wash their clothes. Please also sign up in advance to bring a food item for the morning breakfast (we will tell you what we need when you sign up!) We will gather in the parish kitchen to prepare the food and donations for the morning visit to the homeless at a local tent city!
12/15/17 6:30am-1pm
Homeless Outreach: Visit to a local tent city
7-12 5 Please bring $5 to provide a laundry card for the homeless at the tent city to wash their clothes. Please also sign up in advance to bring a food item for the morning breakfast (we will tell you what we need when you sign up!) We will gather in the parish kitchen to finish prepping breakfast, spend time in prayer for the folks we will meet, and then head to the local tent city for a morning of outreach!
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6-12 10 Please bring a bagged lunch. Free breakfast! Please bring a new baby clothing item wrapped for Christmas. We will gather for 8:30am Mass. We will have a quick breakfast and then drive to a local pregnancy center. There we will sort clothing for new and expectant moms and their babies. We will return to St. Veronica’s by 2pm.
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