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Weekday & Saturday Masses Monday - Friday: 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m., 11 a.m. Filipino Mass in Tagalog every 4th Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Holy Day Masses Eve of the Feast: 5:30 p.m. Day of the Feast: 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Adoration Of The Blessed Sacrament* Exposition: Monday-Friday, 3-5:15 p.m., in the church Thursday before first Friday of each month, 6-8 p.m., with Holy Hour from 7-8 p.m. *No adoration or 5:30 p.m. Mass on federal holidays Empty Bowls Supper 3 DisAbilities Ministry Retreat 3 2018 Confirmandi 6 *American Sign Language interpreted Mass Saturday Vigil, March 10 5:30 p.m. ~ Father Bill Sunday, March 11 7:30 a.m. ~ Father Alec 9:00 a.m.* ~ Father D’Silva 10:30 a.m. (Church) ~ Father D’Silva 10:30 a.m. (Gym) ~ Father O 12:30 p.m. ~ Father Bill 5:30 p.m. ~ Father Alec Saturday Vigil, March 17 ~ Father Alec Sunday, March 18 ~ Father O ~ Father Bill ~ Father Bill ~ Father Alec ~ Father O ~ Father D’Silva 3630 Quesada Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20015 202.966.6575 • Phone 202.966.9255 • Fax www.blessedsacramentdc.org Blessed Sacrament School 5841 Chevy Chase Parkway, NW Washington, D.C. 20015 202.966.6682 www.bsstoday.org Mass Times ~ Presider Schedule Inside This Issue • March 11, 2018 Parish Mission Statement The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament is a welcoming Catholic community whose people encounter Christ in the Eucharist and serve Him in our neighbor. Archdiocesan Lenten Food Drive: Please return your bag donation. Forgot to bring it this weekend? Donations still accepted. Return your donation bag or bring your own bag with canned food donations to Mass next weekend. To make other arrangements, please contact Pat Kavanaugh in the Social Concerns Office: [email protected]g or 202.449.3987. Thank you for all donations! Social Concerns Day of Recollection Today , 11:30 a.m., Duffy Parish Center: Don’t miss Fr. Peter Daly’s talk “Immigration Issues and Challenges in our Church and Community”. Fr. Daly, a recently retired priest from St. John Vianney brings a wealth of knowledge as a Priest and Professional to questions and answers to today’s Catholic perspective on Immigration. Questions? Contact Pat Kavanaugh in the Social Concerns Office: pkavanaugh@ blessedsacramentdc.org or 202.449.3987. This Weekend Free Throw Contest: The Knights of Columbus Washington Council 224 will be holding a Free Throw Contest at Blessed Sacrament Gym this Sunday evening from 6:30-8 p.m. Contestants between the ages of 10 and 14 are able to take part. Any questions may be directed to the Council Email Address at [email protected].

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Weekday & Saturday MassesMonday - Friday: 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m.Saturday: 8 a.m., 11 a.m.

Filipino Mass in Tagalog every 4th Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

Holy Day MassesEve of the Feast: 5:30 p.m.Day of the Feast: 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m.

Adoration Of The Blessed Sacrament*Exposition: Monday-Friday, 3-5:15 p.m., in the church Thursday before first Friday of each month, 6-8 p.m., with Holy Hour from 7-8 p.m.*No adoration or 5:30 p.m. Mass on federal holidays

Empty Bowls Supper • 3DisAbilities Ministry Retreat • 32018 Confirmandi • 6

*American Sign Language interpreted Mass

Saturday Vigil, March 10 5:30 p.m. ~ Father Bill

Sunday, March 11 7:30 a.m. ~ Father Alec 9:00 a.m.* ~ Father D’Silva 10:30 a.m. (Church) ~ Father D’Silva 10:30 a.m. (Gym) ~ Father O 12:30 p.m. ~ Father Bill 5:30 p.m. ~ Father Alec

Saturday Vigil, March 17 ~ Father Alec

Sunday, March 18 ~ Father O ~ Father Bill ~ Father Bill ~ Father Alec ~ Father O ~ Father D’Silva

3630 Quesada Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20015

202.966.6575 • Phone202.966.9255 • Fax

www.blessedsacramentdc.org

Blessed Sacrament School5841 Chevy Chase Parkway, NW

Washington, D.C. 20015202.966.6682

www.bsstoday.org

Mass Times ~ Presider Schedule

Inside This Issue • March 11, 2018

Parish Mission StatementThe Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament is a welcoming Catholic community whose people encounter Christ in the Eucharist and serve Him in our neighbor.

Archdiocesan Lenten Food Drive: Please return your bag donation. Forgot to bring it this weekend? Donations still accepted. Return your donation bag or bring your own bag with canned food donations to Mass next weekend. To make other arrangements, please contact Pat Kavanaugh in the Social Concerns Office: [email protected] or 202.449.3987. Thank you for all donations!

Social Concerns Day of Recollection Today, 11:30 a.m., Duffy Parish Center: Don’t miss Fr. Peter Daly’s talk “Immigration Issues and Challenges in our Church and Community”. Fr. Daly, a recently retired priest from St. John Vianney brings a wealth of knowledge as a Priest and Professional to questions and answers to today’s Catholic perspective on Immigration. Questions? Contact Pat Kavanaugh in the Social Concerns Office: [email protected] or 202.449.3987.

This Weekend

Free Throw Contest: The Knights of Columbus Washington Council 224 will be holding a Free Throw Contest at Blessed Sacrament Gym this Sunday evening from 6:30-8 p.m. Contestants between the ages of 10 and 14 are able to take part. Any questions may be directed to the Council Email Address at [email protected].

Rev. William Foley, Pastor • [email protected]. Alec Scott, Parochial Vicar • [email protected]. Msgr. Maurice V. O’Connell, Senior Priest • [email protected]. Percival L. D’Silva • [email protected] Kenneth Angell • [email protected] Leo Flynn • [email protected] Donald Mays • [email protected] on WeekendsRev. Regis Armstrong, OFM Cap, Catholic University

Main Office 202.966.6575 (Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)In an Emergency 202.966.6575, Ext. 3988 (to page priest on duty)Facilities 202.449.4610Ray Manning Adult Center 202.363.4512Mr. John Navolio, Business Manager

202.449.3984, [email protected] Mr. Jay Rader, Director of Liturgy and Music

202.449.3981, [email protected]. Michelle Balch, Director of Religious Education

202.449.3989, [email protected] Ms. Rosalie Days, Sacramental Preparation Coordinator

202.449.4618, [email protected]. Casey Esser, Youth Minister

202.449.3985, [email protected]. Patricia Kavanaugh, Social Concerns Minister

202.449.3987, [email protected](Office open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., and by appointment)

Ms. Emma Voelzke, Special Needs Coordinator202.449.3990, [email protected]

Ms. Kate Ryan, Director of CYO202.449.3972, [email protected]

Mr. Chris Kelly, Principal 202.966.6682, [email protected]

Ms. Nancy Ryan, Director of Admissions202.966.6682, Ext. 6110, [email protected]

Care Of The Sick & Homebound • If you or someone you know is hospitalized or homebound and would like a priest to visit, contact the parish office at 202.966.6575.

New Parishioners • Welcome! To register as new parishioners, visit www.blessedsacramentdc.org/new-parishioners. Hard copies of the registration form are available at the parish office or contact Rick Perry: 202.449.3982.

Website Postings • [email protected]

Church Bulletin Boards • The parish secretary maintains the church bulletin boards. Please drop off any flyers for posting to Joan Ward in the parish office, Duffy parish center.

Inclement Weather Policy • The parish center/office follows Montgomery County Schools for delays and closings. All evening activities are cancelled those days the schools are closed.

Baptism • Baptismal classes are required of all parents prior to baptism. We recommend taking classes before the child is born. Group baptisms are offered every 2nd Saturday at noon in the chapel and 4th Sunday at 2 p.m. in the main church. For more info visit: www.blessedsacramentdc.org/sacraments-rites

Matrimony • All couples who are to be married at Blessed Sacrament must contact one of our priests. Please contact one of the parish priests at least six months in advance of your marriage date.

Reconciliation • Saturday, 4 - 5 p.m. or anytime by appointment.

Altar Server Program: [email protected]

Eucharistic Minister Volunteers: [email protected]

Fourth Sunday of Lent

Pastoral Staff

Duffy Parish Center

Sacraments

Parish Services & Information

Blessed Sacrament School

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Pastor’s Column

Dear Parish Family:

St. Ignatius of Loyola urges those on retreat to begin by praying for the grace to see themselves as God sees them. If we have been taking Lent seriously, this is a grace for which we all yearn, but are often afraid to request. Blindness (indeed all illness) in ancient times was associated with personal sin. Sight is another word for grace, divine life. That man is all of us in as much as we are born into a disordered world. Two great manifestations of that tendency to be selfish (which we call original sin) are the capital sins of pride and envy. Pride emerges when we think that we are really the ones in control. Envy appears when we compare ourselves to others and think that in some way we have been cheated. We fail to appreciate that our “disability” is really a “different ability.” The light, who is Christ, makes me more aware of the disordered world in which I live and the ways in which I choose to participate in that world. When I am truly enveloped by and bathed in the light, am I not profoundly aware of the humbling truth that I am loved? Notice how Jesus brought the man born blind to the light. His spit mixed with the earth to form mud. St. Augustine described this as divinity mixing with humanity to form a healing salve. Isn’t this what happens in every sacrament of the Church? Matter and form come together to effect real concrete grace! The man was told to wash in the pool of Siloam (which means sent). John’s gospel described Jesus as the One Sent. The pool of the One Sent is, of course, the baptismal font! Conversion, however, changes the balance within families and in society. The status quo gets upset. Many resent the ripple effect of a person’s new found faith. This man was no exception. He was excluded from the synagogue; thus, he (and the early Christian community he represented) would be subject to the persecution of Rome from which Jews had been exempted. When asked if he was truly the one who had been healed, the man responded “I am.” These are the very words used by God in the presence of Moses at the burning bush to define his identity and by Jesus throughout John’s gospel to describe his. By implication, the man of faith, the follower of Jesus, is truly another Christ. The ancient hymn calls us to come to the light without fear:

“Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead,and Christ will give you light.”

Ephesians 5:14

Yours in Christ,Father Bill Foley

Poor Box DonationsPoor Box donations in March will benefit the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker House, which provides a home for previously homeless families and also distributes food and clothing.

Tax StatementsIf you would like your 2017 Contribution Statement, please emailyour request to [email protected]. Please be sure to include your full name and address in the email so we can make sure our information is up to date. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Rick Perry at 202.449.3982.

Lenten Activities This Week

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Friday, March 16: Stations of the Cross & PizzaStations will be held every Friday evening after the 5:30 p.m. Mass. Pizza follows in the Parish Center.

Confessions at Blessed Sacrament: The Light Is On For YouConfessions will be heard every Wednesday evening during Lent from 6:30-8:00 p.m. and every Saturday, 4:00-5:00 p.m.

The Light Is On For You – This lenten season, each Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Washington and the Diocese of Arlington will have confessions available every Wednesday evening. If you have been reluctant to come to the sacrament,

have been away for some time or just found it difficult to get to a confession time, this is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with Christ and His Church. Learn more at TheLightisON.org.

EMPTY BOWLS SUPPERsponsored by the Blessed Sacrament Social Concerns Office to benefit SOME (So Others May Eat)

TUESDAY, March 13, 2018

Join fellow Parishioners & Friends for Supper in the Blessed Sacrament School Auditorium/Cafeteria. First, select a hand-made, ceramic bowl ($25.00 donation) in the School Gym. Once the meal is finished, the bowl is yours to keep! It is a powerful reminder that many among us go to bed hungry on a daily basis.

*Bowls designed by local artists, soup and goodies prepared by local restaurants

*Questions? Contact Pat Kavanaugh in the Social Concerns Office: [email protected] or 202.449.3987.To register online http://some.org/events/empty-bowls/ or contact Rebecca Potts-Dupre: 202.797.8806, ext. 1131

Social Concerns/Outreach

Ana Maria ArceAmanda BrignolaEvelyn ChildsJames CurranAnn Marie Duggan

Victor De Souza

Kellen Alan Canterbury

Stephen Douglas Martin

Patricia FriendBart HayftKatharine M. HeckAlexa HughesElizabeth KennedyMarian Middendorf

Patrick Adams MurphyFredy H. OrtegaDaniel OrtmanMaria StechschlteNelly Turner

Please include our sick in your Prayers that they may exPerience healing and comfort

rest in Peace

recent BaPtisms

Ministry to the SickWe are fortunate in this parish to have volunteers who are willing to visit the sick and homebound. In order that we might make the sacraments more available and increase the numbers who serve this special population, we would like to meet with all who take communion to the sick and others who feel called to embrace this ministry to gather on Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m. in the chapel.

HIGH SCHOOL

MIDDLE SCHOOL

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

Website: blessedsacramentdc.org/youth Instagram: @blessedyouthdc

Email: [email protected]

High School Service Trip to NYC, June 25–29Teens age 14 to 18 (at the time of the trip) are invited to apply for this summer’s high school service week! Joined by teens from Our Lady of Mercy and Little Flower parishes, we will go to New York to work with organizations including the Sisters of Charity (Mother Teresa’s order), the CFR Franciscans, Cabrini Immigrant Services, and more. For more info and to apply, please see the youth ministry page of the parish website, and click on the High School page.

The High School SOR class is now meeting on Sunday mornings, 8:45-10 a.m. in the Blessed Sacrament School. Check in at the front desk, the class is accepting new students on a regular basis!

High School Youth Nights take place every Wednesday night, 7-9 p.m. on the 2nd floor of the Parish Center. Dinner and games included!

Faith & Service nights take place on the first Friday of every month. Meet at the 5:30 Mass, followed in the Auditorium 6pm-8pm. All middle school students are welcome! Adult and high school volunteers are always needed to help out.

VBS is back this summer! Two sessions will be offered: June 11-15 and July 9-13. Partial week attendance IS an option for those still in school during the beginning of the June session. Information and registration can be found on the parish website: blessedsacramentdc.org/youth/youth-ministry/

Did You Know?? Did you know that the Retreat for Persons with DisAbilities has been rescheduled! The retreat will be held on Saturday, March 17, 2018 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Father Foley will lead the retreat. Please join us! For more information on how Blessed Sacrament is becoming inclusive, contact [email protected].

Archdiocesan Lenten Food DriveForgot to bring your donation bag this weekend? Donations still accepted. Return your donation bag or bring your own bag with canned food donations to Mass next weekend. To make other arrangements, please contact Pat Kavanaugh: [email protected] or 202.449.3987.

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Preached RosaryBlessed Sacrament parishioners are invited to join the Sodality in a special Preached Rosary during Lent. The rosary begins in vocal prayer, grows in mental prayer, and blossoms in contemplation. Dominican Friars will provide a Preached Rosary upon the 5 Joyful Mysteries on Monday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the parish chapel. Their theological reflections preceding each decade will aid our meditation and contemplation of the Gospel. A free will offering will be taken up for the Dominican Brothers and they will also offer for sale their sacred music CDs, proceeds of which support the Brothers during their years of academic formation at the Dominican House of Studies here in Washington, DC.

Faith Formation TransitionsAfter consultation with staff and commission members, we have decided to increase the staff members who direct our catechetical ministries. Our current DRE, Ms. Michelle Balch, will focus on adult faith formation; and we are actively seeking a DRE to fill her shoes in directing the School of Religion for Grades k through 8. We are blessed to have Mrs. Casey Esser as our Youth Minister and Coordinator for Confirmation Prep and Mrs. Rosalie Days who coordinates preparation for First Reconciliation and First Communion. The ideal candidate for the DRE position would hold a master’s degree in religious education or theology and have a minimum of five years of experience in catechetical ministry and would need to be capable of working with a large team of staff and volunteers. If you know of anyone who is interested, please have them contact the pastor.

Fourth Sunday of Lent

Blessed Sacrament Facilities Update

Parish Projects:Church Roof – About 20% of the tower work is complete and most of the lower level areas around the church are complete. While progressing well, the completion time will be a function of the weather. The final level of scaffolding has been installed due to the size of the cross on top and will coincide with the refurbishment of the cross. The construction areas and grounds around the fencing remain off limits to pedestrians for safety reasons. Sidewalk areas may be temporarily blocked periodically for safety reasons, but all church entrances should remain open. Also, for safety reasons, all work areas, especially inside the fencing, is off limits to everyone except contractors.

Donations for the roof are continuing to come in and we now have received $136,332 and have $40,000 pledged towards our $350,000 goal for our roof project which leaves a balance of $173,668. Thank so much for your generosity! Please note that this project will be completed in two phases. The first is the major portion which includes all of the roof areas. The second is to refurbish the exterior wall areas which is the smaller portion of the project. Our goal of $350k will allow us to complete both of these phases at the same time at a reduced cost. Again, your support for this project is greatly appreciated! For online donations, visit: www.blessedsacramentdc.org/givingdonations/roof-fund/Church Chimes – Note that we will not be ringing the chimes until after the roof project is complete.

School Projects:Outdoor Classroom – The major portion of the outdoor classroom is complete and should be substantially completed when the weather breaks.

If you have any additional questions about these projects, please contact [email protected]

PARISH SURVEY- All Parishioners Urged to ParticipateOne of Father Bill Foley’s initiatives after becoming our new pastor has been the design of a Parish Survey to assess our strengths and opportunities for growth. The Survey will provide a basis for setting long-term goals. Working in conjunction with the Pastoral Council and with the expertise of volunteer parishioner Rita Thiron, the survey will be available via both email and hard copy in early March. It is vital to hear from all members of the parish community. If you are not currently receiving emails from the parish, please send your email to the Parish Secretary/Office Manager, Joan Ward, [email protected], to ensure you receive the survey.

We hope to have the results of the survey sent to parishioners by this coming fall. We strongly urge all parishioners to participate in this important work.

Regarding the FluQuestions have been asked about liturgical practices during the flu season. Some suggestions might help. We do clean the holy water containers, but no one is required to use holy water upon entering or leaving Church. We invite people to share a “sign of peace,” but that does not necessarily imply touching. A reverential bow or a wave is sufficient. Communion from the chalice is optional, but we will continue to offer that possibility. Anyone who feels ill is encouraged to avoid this option.

B.S. Young Family Ministry’s Easter CelebrationThe Blessed Sacrament Young Family Ministry would like to invite all parents with young children under six years old to join us for our Easter celebration on Saturday, March 24, from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Light refreshments will be provided and we will have a special story and treat for the little ones in honor of the holiday. Please let us know if you are interested in participating or if you have any questions by contacting us at [email protected].

The “Big Clean” with Sanctuary SodalityCome one, come all! Join the Sanctuary Sodality on the morning of Thursday, March 22nd, for the Big Clean of the sacred spaces of our church. This annual Lenten event starts directly after the 8 a.m. Mass and demands using only basic skills with familiar household cleaning products! Give as much time as you can to making our church beautiful for Holy Week and Easter. Light breakfast is offered to volunteers.

Stations of the CrossArt by Patricia Friend and Poems by the late Helen Orem are on view in the Daystar Gallery, Duffy Parish Center from February 16-April 2. They are beautiful meditations for this Lenten season.

Palm Sunday, March 25An evening of Prayer and Music with international Tenor Mark Forrest, including Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Sunday, March 25, 7:30-9 p.m. in the Church.

Thank You from the Little Sisters of the PoorThe love and support that you gave the Little Sisters of the Poor was a sign of genuine Charity. The collection amounted to $9,890.02. Your gifts are truly a sign of God’s loving and caring Providence, which will help us provide the best possible care for many elderly in need who come to make their Home with us. Thank you all!

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Sponsor Of The WeekWe would like to thank Robert A. Pumphrey

Funeral Homes for placing an ad in our weekly bulletin.

The Adult Center

Delve into the central mystery of our faith by embarking on an in-depth study of this holy Sacrament in Bishop Robert Barron’s study program, Eucharist: Sacred Meal, Sacrifice, Real Presence. We will meet for five Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. from March 14–April 18 in the School Auditorium. The study guide can be purchased online at WordonFire.org or Amazon.com. Questions? Contact Ceil Malphrus: [email protected] or Mary Donovan: [email protected].

All parishioners, “39 and holding,” are invited to gather in Apt. 1 in the Chevy Chase apartment building next to the church for fellowship after the 11 a.m. weekday Mass. Bring a sandwich and join the activities. For more information or for transportation, call Rita Killian at 202.363.5069.

Monday Strong Seniors Strength & Balance Exercise Class Tuesday Lenten Scripture ReflectionWednesday Art Class with Dick SwartzThursday Bridge for Bridge LoversFriday Closed

ST. PATRICK’S PARTY: - Time for the “Wearin’ o’ the Green”. The 2nd and 4th Monday Club will hold its annual St. Patrick’s Party on Monday, March 19 immediately following the 11 a.m. Mass in the Adult Center. Plenty of Irish favorites: food, drink and song. Please join us! Call Rita Killian at 202.363.5069 for reservations.

From the Archdiocese

From the Community

2018 Annual Jubilarian MassCardinal Donald Wuerl will celebrate the annual Jubilarian Mass honoring couples married 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 51+ years on Sunday, June 17 at 2 p.m. at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Please use the sign-up forms in the back of the church and on the pamphlet rack side of the church to register and drop them off at the parish office by Monday, April 16.

HOLY WEEK & EASTERTuesday, 27 March • Confessions–11:30am-1pm and 6:30-8:00pm

Wednesday, 28 March • Confessions–6:30-8:00pm

(Last Confession time before Easter)

HOLY THURSDAY, 29 March8:00am • Morning Prayer7:00pm • Mass of the Lord’s Supper

Adoration until Midnight at the Repository in the Duffy Parish Center–Compline (Night Prayer) at 11:50p

GOOD FRIDAY, 30 March8:00am • Morning Prayer12noon • Stations of the Cross1:15pm • Outdoor Stations of the

Cross with Neighboring Churches

3:00pm • Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion7:00pm • Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion

HOLY SATURDAY, 31 March8:00am • Morning Prayer9:00am • Blessing of baskets of Easter

Food, Lower Level Duffy Center8:00pm • EASTER VIGIL

EASTER SUNDAY MASSES, 1 April7:30am • Church9:00am • Church10:30am • Church & Gym12:30pm • Church5:30pm • Church

Order of Malta Anointing MassThe Federal Association of the Order of Malta cordially invites the sick, disabled, and elderly of the Archdiocese to receive the Sacrament of Anointing at a Lourdes Anointing Mass on Saturday, March 17 at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Potomac. Our Lady of Mercy is completely accessible and there is plenty of free parking. Members of the Order of Malta will be present to help people throughout the morning. There will be an anointing and a blessing with Lourdes water for the sick, disabled and the elderly in attendance.

Family, friends, and caregivers are invited. A light luncheon reception will be offered to everyone after Mass in the Parish Hall. There is no charge for the day. If you have any questions, please contact: Joan Glasgow 301.807.7500 or email her at [email protected].

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Fourth Sunday of Lent

Sabina CATHERINE Abdow

Krista GENEVIEVE Adusei

Hailey FRANCIS Angier

Dainius PETER Antoine

Clara CECILIA Attar

Iko JEROME Ayamunongo

Carla JAMES Balleste

Laura JESSICA Barnard

Taylor THOMAS Boasberg

Grace ELIZABETH Bottner

Margaret BERNADETTE Brach

Colin NICHOLAS Brady

John VINCENT Bukowski

Agnes VERONICA Burke

Jack FRANCIS Burke

Dalton JANE FRANCES Burke

Michael SEBASTIAN Capuano

Ellen ALBERT Carrier

Alexa FRANCIS Cerrud-Osmer

Jasmine RITA Chavez

Luca GENNARO Ciagne

Elizabeth BERNADETTE Clark

Anna-Louise BLAISE Cobau

Lauren FRANCES Conley

Bridget CECILIA Connelly

Stephen FRANCIS Connors

William ANTHONY Copeland

Quinn ANDREW Coughlan

Gabriella THERESE Crafton

Brennan AUGUSTINE Delaney

Anina CECILIA Dentel-Pham

Nora VALENTINE Di Martino

Madison ROSA Dias

Michael MICHAEL DiLorenzo

Margaret KATHARINE DiMaio

Thomas JOSEPH Dombo

Nikolai PETER Miranda

Ryan LUKE Morris

Margaret CATHERINE Morrissey

Megan BRIGID Myers

Maeve MARIA O’Keefe

Page MICHAEL Patterson

Simon THOMAS Pels

Margaret MARY Pfohl

Peter PIO Pirone

Haley ANNE Porto

Michael FRANCIS Powers

Isabella KATERI Puig

Bridget BARBARA Reap

John THOMAS Rogan

Tommy IGNATIUS Rowan

Bergin BARBARA Russell

Ella ELIZABETH Salcedo

Brian THOMAS Schneider

Nina FRANCES Skelly

Catherine ANNUNCIATA Smith

Henry PETER Smith

Adin FRANCIS Snowling

Lily ELIZABETH Sood

Robert SEBASTIAN Spallone III

Hallie ROSE Stallings

Nathaniel FRANCIS Swatland

Norah CATHERINE Swatland

Michael DAVID Sweeney

Alex MAXIMILIAN Takeyh

Ryan THOMAS Taylor

Katie CATHERINE Tibbits

Grace ANTHONY Trifilo

South FRANCIS Trimble

Grace CATHERINE Wilkins

Summer TERESA Virbickas

Kathryn ROSE Yost

Lily FRANCES Dorton

Matthew IGNATIUS Dowd

Alessandra KATHARINE Faccone

Genevieve PELAGIA Gallant

Luke SEBASTIAN Galvin

Michael IGNATIUS Gardiner

Alexander FRANCIS Giambi

Nicolas SEBASTIAN Grabarz

Katie ANGELA Gray

Bridget BRIGID Griminger

Leif CHRISTOPHER Hagerup

Will CHRISTOPHER Harmon

Bradley ANDREW Hirst

Flynn ANTHONY Howard

Lily SEBASTIAN Hsu

Abigail CATHERINE Jacobs

John CECILIA Joire

Harrison JOHN Kehler

Teddy IGNATIUS Kelly

Aidan FRANCIS Kiley

Teddy PATRICK Knight

Ronan FRANCIS Larkin

Amelia CECILIA Lawlor

Katherine JOAN Lawson

Walker JOSEPH Leonard

Maximillian JOHN PAUL Lindenberg

Perry FRANCIS Lindstrom

Josie GENEVIEVE Loveland

Greg EDWARD Lynett

Cate JOAN Madden

Jack FRANCIS Mangino

Owen DISMAS Marshall

Katherine ALENA Mason

Piper THERESE Matan

Ryan ALOYSIUS McCarthy

Charlotte JOAN McGill

Lily PHILOMENA McGowan

Kaitlyn CATHERINE McKelvey

2018 CONFIRMANDI