september 17, 2017 – twenty-fourth sunday in ordinary...
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Rev. Father Dennis W. Kleinmann, Pastor Rev. Father Michael C. Isenberg,
Parochial Vicar Deacon J. Paul Ochenkowski
Seminarians: Mr. Nick Schierer and Mr. C. William Nyce “To know, to love, and to serve God”
September 17, 2017 – Twenty-Fourth 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.stveronicaschool.org
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 & Development
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 Saturday, September 16: Saints Cornelius and Cyprian 8:30 am Anna Sproull 5:00 pm Oliver Frakes + Sunday, September 17: Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am Leonara Davis + 9:00 am Amancio Yutuc Suarez + 10:45 am The People of St. Veronica 5:00 pm Janina and Bronius+ Cikotas Monday, September 18 8:30 am Midge Pettinaro + 12:15 pm The Erwin Pacia Family Tuesday, September 19:Saint Januarius 8:30 am Dr. Al Sparrow 12:15 pm Violeta Garcia + Wednesday, September 20: Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn and Paul Chŏng Ha-sang, and Companions 8:30 am Anne Lina Gusto + 12:15 pm Didi Cruz + 7:30 pm Special Intention for Conversion Thursday, September 21: Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist 8:30 am Matthew Do + 12:15 pm Pauline Turant + Friday, September 22 8:30 am Cheryl Powers Vermont + 12:15 pm Theresa and Louis Morales ++ Saturday, September 23: Saint Pius of Pietrelcina 8:30 am Jeffrey Sciscilo, Sr. + 5:00 pm Kathleen Althoff Sunday, September 24: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 am William E. Laughrige + 9:00 am The People of St. Veronica 10:45 am Janina Cikotas 5:00 pm Mary Ellen Sawyer +
Sunday, September 17: Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Donut Sunday Hosted by PTO—Parish Hall 12:30 pm Luminaries of Holy Mary—St. John Paul II Room 1:00 pm Fairfax Comitium—Parish Hall 1:30 pm ABLAZE High School Youth Apostolate—Catacombs & St. John Paul II Room 2:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group/Our Lord’s Flock—Adoration Chapel 6:00 pm Farm, Food and Faith Dinner—Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm, Ashburn
Monday, September 18: 8:30 am Holy Mass 11:30 am Confessions 12:15 pm Holy Mass 5:00 pm Religious Education Classes Begin 7:30 pm PTO Board Meeting—Library/P211 7:30 pm RCIA—St. John Paul II Room
Tuesday, September 19: 8:30 am Holy Mass 9:00 am 50 & Over Bible Study—Acolyte Room 12:15 pm Holy Mass 6:45 pm Religious Education Classes Begin 7:00 pm Band Demonstration—Parish Hall 7:00 pm Legion of Mary—Acolyte Room
Wednesday, September 20: 8:30 am Holy Mass 12:15 pm Holy Mass 6:30 pm Confessions 7:30 pm Holy Hour w/ Exposition, Holy Rosary and Benediction 7:30 pm Holy Mass
Thursday, September 21: 8:30 am Holy Mass 9:00 am St. Catherine of Siena Ladies Faith Group—Acolyte Room 12:15 pm Holy Mass 4:30 pm Children’s Choir—P208 7:30 pm Adult Choir—P208 8:00 pm Knights of Columbus—Parish Hall
Friday, September 22: 8:30 am Holy Mass 11:30 School Dismissal 11:30 am Confessions 12:15 pm Holy Mass 4:30 pm Altar Server Training—Parish Hall & Church 7:00 pm Holy Mass in Vietnamese 7:00 pm Choir Composition—P208 7:30 pm IGNITE Middle School Youth Group—Parish Hall & Kitchen
Saturday, September 23: 6:30 am TMIY!—Parish Hall & Kitchen 8:30 am Holy Mass 9:00 am Confessions 11:30 pm Altar Server Training—Parish Hall & Church 3:30 pm Confessions
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 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. 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 — September 17, 2017
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday Sir 27:30—28:7; Rom 14:7-9;
Mt 18:21-35
Monday 1 Tm 2:1-8; Lk 7:1-10
Tuesday 1 Tm 3:1-13; Lk 7:11-17
Wednesday 1 Tm 3:14-16; Lk 7:31-35
Thursday Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Mt 9:9-13
Friday 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Lk 8:1-3
Saturday 1 Tm 6:13-16; Lk 8:4-15
Sunday Is 55:6-9; Phil 1:20c-24, 27a;
Mt 20:1-16a
The Holy Father’s September Prayer
Intention Evangelization: Parishes at the service of the mission That our parishes, animated by a missionary spirit, may be places where faith is communicated and charity is seen.
Last weekend was a great time for sports fans from Wisconsin. The Brewers swept the Cubs in a battle for the division lead. In regards to football the Wisconsin Badgers won on Saturday, and the Green Bay Packers defeated the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon. I realize locally the NFL team lost to the Philadelphia Eagles, so for Washington fans last weekend wasn’t something to be too excited about. It was an indication that the Redskins certainly have a few things to work on. The Packers on the other hand looked pretty good, espe-cially our defense. There is some work to be done on offense, but overall the season opener is hopefully a good indication of how things will be this year. Beating a formidable team like the Seahawks, 17-9, who are also predicted to do well this season, is a great way to start the season. No doubt we have to do something similar with our spiritual lives. There is always something to work on for we are not perfect. We have to strive for holiness and avail ourselves to God’s grace, which pulls us through the bad times and bears great fruit in those good times that come our way. Last Sunday I spoke about Aaron Rodgers, the Packers quarterback, during my homily at the Masses I offered. I made reference to an ESPN Maga-zine article based on an interview with the record-setting quarterback. Some consider Rodgers the best quarterback in the NFL right now. Some contest that, particularly because he has been to only one Super Bowl, which the Packers won. Aaron was asked if it bothered him that he has only won one national championship. To his credit, in my opinion, he said it didn’t, because for him football is not the end all, be all of his life. As I mentioned last week, for some that might be considered “heresy.” It did not concern me; instead I was dis-turbed by something else Rodgers said in this interview. I am repeating some of my comments from last Sunday’s homily, for which I apologize, but there is an important lesson to be learned here. I knew Rodgers was not Catholic, but he was raised a devout Christian. He said during this interview that he met a non-denominational minister from Michigan. This pastor is known for his progres-sive approach to the spiritual life and also is an inspirational speaker, whom the Packers had brought in to speak to the team. Aaron was convinced by this min-ister that God imposes no rules on us. The result—Aaron decided that while he still believed in God, he now realized God did not have to have a major role in his life. Big mistake! That truly is concerning and does perhaps explain some of the other aspects of Aaron’s life, such as his current alienation from his family. We need God. He needs to be the center of all we do. He has to be the focus of our lives. It really is a matter of our salvation. That is why I write this column each week. That is why I offer Mass every day. That is why we pray and do good works.
We can do good things for others and not have God as part of our lives. But then when bad things happen, such as a hurricane or two, an earthquake, or a confrontation with hatred, we can turn to Our Lord and find some interior peace and consolation. Without Him we deprive ourselves of that grace and without the grace things can easily seem hopeless. It may even lead us to won-der why we should try to go on living. Jesus Christ changes all of that. I write this column on the sixteenth anniversary of “9/11.” That infamous day could have been cause for many to lose hope, but as a nation we did not, in part be-cause, despite how things often seem to be today, we were still a God-fearing people. I pray we continue to be. I’m not sure Aaron Rodgers is anymore, but there is hope for him for as that article/interview indicated, he is searching for meaning. That is a good sign. I certainly hope the Packers have a great season and that last Sunday’s win was just one of many more to come this season, in-cluding against Atlanta this Sunday. More importantly, I hope Aaron returns whole-heartedly to God and that each of us turns to Him always.
There are many opportunities to make sure Christ is the focal point of our lives. You will find a number of them listed right here in this bulle-tin, such as the new Marian consecration effort, organized by Jean Heinzelman. She was in the parish hall after all morning Masses last Sunday and will be again this Sunday. There is the K of C-sponsored MESA collection, which be-gins this weekend. There are the many other options offered throughout the year here at St. Veronica’s. Please check them out.
~ In Christ, Fr. Kleinmann
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Personal Items Drive Con nues St. Veronica’s Knights of Columbus are sponsoring another personal items drive to support MESA (Madison Emergency Services Association, Inc.) in Madison County, VA. We will be collecting the following items: soap, shampoo, tooth brushes, toothpaste, dental floss, deodorant, feminine products, diapers (sizes 4, 5, 6), baby wipes, toilet paper, tissue, laundry detergent, dish washing liquid (NOT for dishwashers), Lysol, multipurpose cleaners, trash bags (large), adult incontinence items, antiseptic cream and band aids. Gas cards (BP, Exxon and Shell) in any increments are greatly appreciated. You can leave the gas cards at the church office or drop them in mail slot located in the parish hall. Other items should be dropped off at the church in or near the wooden bins in either vestibule from through noon Sunday, September 24th. Please see the flyer on page 9. If you have any questions please contact Paul Chadowski, [email protected] or 703-467-8377.
Celebra ng a Silver or Golden Wedding Anniversary This Year?
Were you married in 1967 or 1992? Then join Bishop Michael F. Burbidge for the 2017 Marriage Jubilee Mass to be celebrated on Sunday, October 15th at 2:30 pm at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church in Potomac Falls, Va. Contact the parish office to register no later than this Friday, September 22nd. For more information, visit www.arlingtondiocese.org/MJM.
Special Kids-Special Needs Thank You Porto Charities recently acknowledged St. Veronica’s $2,031.63 Special Kids-Special Needs donation. Collection receipts will be disbursed in their entirety to support diocesan special education/needs programs for the intellectually and developmentally challenged. On behalf of Bishop Burbidge, Porto Charities extends a sincere thank you for participating in this collection assisting God’s Special Children.
A en on Parents of Boys 5th Grade and Up All boys 5th grade and up interested in becoming altar servers for St. Veronica have two opportunities this week to be trained. Father Isenberg will hold a training session on Friday, September 22nd at 4:30 pm and Saturday, September 23rd at 11:30 am. Meet in the parish hall for pizza, then training in the church (about an hour). Please let the parish office know—703-773-2000-which training session your boy will attend.
Knights News Congratulations to Paul Chadowski who was named September Knight of the Month for his outstanding support to the MESA project, as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion and to TMIY! Congratulations also to the Pancake Breakfast team which was named September Family of the Month for their support the first Sunday of each month.
Helpful Household Hint from St. V Facilities Staff Please notify the parish office immediately if your event is cancelled or postponed.
Second Collection Next Weekend The Second Collection next weekend, September 23rd and 24th, is to help pay our monthly mortgage. Thank you for your continued generosity.
FROM THE PARISH OFFICE
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
Family Eyecare Dr. Thomas P. Finely, Optometrist Please see his 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 Last Weekend 9/9-10/2017 $ 10,682.03 Faith Direct 4 weeks* $ 12,516.59 Total Offertory $ 23,198.62
Monthly Mortgage Payment Last Weekend 9/9-10/2017 $ 875.00 Faith Direct 4 weeks* $ 3,134.50 Total Monthly Mortgage Payments $ 4,009.50
Special Collections Poor Box/St. Mother Teresa Outreach $ 24.67 Catholic University $ 1,132.56 Total Special Collections $ 1,157.23
Capital Campaigns Build-a-Legacy/Mortgage Principal $ Faith Direct $ Anniversary Campaign/Renovations $ 950.00 Faith Direct $ Total Capital Campaigns $ 950.00
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.
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Religious Educa on News Religious Education class sessions begin this Monday and Tuesday, September 18th and 19th. Registration forms are in the vestibules and on our website. Thank you to all who have answered the call to help teach the Faith to our young people. The religious education program still needs one Assistant Catechists for Grades 3 and 6 on Mondays. Volunteers are vital to the success of the religious education program. No experience is necessary. The only requirement is to be a Catholic in good standing with a desire to pass on the Faith to the children of our parish. All volunteers are eligible for tuition discounts. Please contact Deacon Ochenkowski in the parish office if you can help.
Searching for Strength and Understanding? Life has many storms—distressful relationships, jobs, poor health, situations where we feel our powerlessness. If you know someone unbaptized or baptized in a non-Catholic Christian tradition, who is searching for strength and understanding to weather such squalls, invite them to seek the perspective the Catholic Church offers. Please contact Scott Bradford, [email protected], to inquire about classes held Monday evenings at 7:30 pm in the Pope St. John Paul II room. The topic this Monday, September 18th is “Existence of God and the Trinity.” Join us!
Seeking to Deepen Your Spiritual Life? Join us, the St. Veronica Spirituality Apostolate, as we discuss our current book, Story of a Soul. Please read up through chapter 2 for our next meeting, Thursday, September 28th, from 7:00-8:15pm, in the new acolyte room (we meet on the 4th Thursday of each month). Please contact Amy Robinson at [email protected] for more information.
That Man Is You! Con nues Next Saturday Join the men of TMIY on Saturday, September 23rd for 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, “The Battle over the Bride,” will cover the following points: A Prophetic Vision; Temptations in Scripture; Warnings from the Chair of St. Peter; Miraculous Medal Apparition;
Apparition of Our Lady at Lourdes; Apparition of Our Lady at Fatima; and The Vision of a New Springtime. We meet 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].
33 Days to Morning Glory Small Group Retreat Join fellow St. Veronica parishioners for a 33 Days to Morning Glory small group retreat scheduled to begin on Tuesday, October 17th. For six weeks, great Marian giants of the Church—St. Louis de Montfort, St. Maximillian Kolbe, St. Teresa of Calcutta, and St. John Paul II—will teach us the secrets of drawing closer to the Heart of Jesus through the Heart of Mary in preparation for Marian Consecration. To learn more stop by the information table in the parish hall after Masses this Sunday, September 17th o r c o n t a c t J e a n H e i n z e l m a n a t [email protected]. What a wonderful way to conclude this special spiritual year of the 100th anniversary of Our Lady’s apparitions at Fatima.
St. Veronica Catholic School Seeks 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 hours 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 D i r e c t o r , M a r y J o S m i t h , [email protected].
EDUCATION, CATECHESIS AND EVANGELIZATION
Bal more Catechism Extracts Q. Why did God make you? A. God made me to know Him, to love Him,
and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the next.
Q. Of which must we take more care, our soul or our body?
A. We must take more care of our soul than of our body.
Q. Why must we take more care of our soul than of our body?
A. We must take more care of our soul than of our body, because in losing our soul we lose God and everlasting happiness.
St. Veronica Golf Ou ng This great day of golf, fun and fellowship is scheduled for Monday (Columbus Day), October 9th at the Chantilly National Golf & Country Club. If you would like to learn more about the golf outing or register to play, simply go to our website stveronicagolf.com.
Communica on & Prayer Workshop for All Married Couples
Featuring: Fr. James Hudgins on "Deep Prayer, Deep Conversion"; Fr. Anthony Pinizzotto on "How to Communicate Effectively and Handle Conflicts with Your Spouse"; and "Unity in Prayer Brings Harmony in Marriage" by Ron and Terry Riggins. The workshop will be held on Saturday, September 23rd, at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church, 1009 Stafford Ave., Fredericksburg. Cost is $55. Register at: h t t p : / / w w w . a r l i n g t o n d i o c e s e . o r g /communicationandprayerworkshop . No registration at the door. Contact the Office of Marriage, Family and Respect Life at [email protected] or 703-841-2550 with any questions
Diocesan Pilgrimage 2017 Join Bishop Burbidge for the 2017 Diocesan Pilgrimage to the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC, on Saturday, October 14th. Our Diocesan Pilgrimage falls during the 100th anniversary of the apparitions in Fatima, when Our Lady called for worldwide prayers for peace. The theme for this year is “Totus Tuus; We are totally yours, Mary.” St. Veronica Parish will have a bus for the trip. Please call the parish office to reserve your seat.
Sis ne Chapel Choir to Perform at Basilica Performing in the U.S. for the first time in more than three decades on Wednesday, September 20th at 6:30 pm in the magnificent Great Upper Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, this group of 30 boys and 22 men is considered the most prominent Catholic ensemble and oldest choir in the world. Affectionately known as the "Pope's Choir" you will hear them sing a repertoire of classical scared music. For more information visit http://bit.ly/2tJZwBI.
Luau To Benefit Holy Trinity Jubilee Park Come hula and feast on Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 4 4 0 7 A l d i e R d . C a t h a r p i n , V A 5:00–9:00 pm, dinner 5:00-7:00. Roast pig and all the fixings, nonalcoholic drinks, dancing, live
entertainment by the HioHio Dancers, and fire juggling are included in the $30 per person fee. Priests and Religious are free. For information please call Jill Rinke 703-392-6420, Sandy Witter 703-255-3534, Erlinda de la Pena 703-304-6535, or Lilia Davis 703-754-2256.
“Domes c Church Day” at JPII Na onal Shrine This half-day family retreat, themed “Strengthening the Family with Mary,” Saturday, September 23rd from 12:30 to 5:30 pm. will feature dynamic catechesis sessions for all the members of the family, spiritual devotions including a multi-cultural rosary in front of a hand-embroidered Tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a vigil Holy Mass celebrated by Bishop Mario Dorsonville, and conclude with delicious Mexican food. The cost is $10 per adult (children under 18 are free). To register, please visit www.domesticchurchday.eventbrite.com.
St. Mark's ESL Ministry We are seeking new students and volunteers to participate in our upcoming fall term, starting September 26th. Come help 150+ adult learners master the English language, prepare for American citizenship, learn to converse fluently in English, improve their writing skills, and integrate into the local community. All classes take place at St. Mark Christian Formation Center, 9972 Vale Road, Vienna. Registration for is Tuesday, September 19th and Thursday, September 21st, 7:00-8:00 pm. For additional registration information or to volunteer, call M o n i c a a t 7 0 3 - 9 8 0 - 9 3 8 0 , e m a i l [email protected], or see the website at www.stmarkesl.org.
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APOSTOLIC SERVICE, PRAYER AND FELLOWSHIP
Bishop Burbidge to Lead 2minutes2Virtue Every Third Sunday of the Month
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Words of Our Lady of Fa ma “Let men avoid greed, lies, envy, blasphemy, impurity.”
Divine Mercy Corner “In difficult moments, I will fix my gaze upon the silent Heart of Jesus, stretched upon the Cross,
and from the exploding flames of His Merciful Heart, will flow down upon me power and strength to keep fighting.” St. Faustina, Dairy 1602. 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: September 17 Rev. Daniel Hamilton September 18 Rev. Daniel Hanley September 19 Rev. Michael Hann, C.I.C.M. September 20 Rev. Edward Hathaway September 21 Rev. Christopher Hayes September 22 Rev. Donald Heet, O.S.F.S. September 23 Rev. Andrew Heintz
ABLAZE: All youth in grades 9-12 are welcome to join us on Sundays (except 2nd Sundays) from 1:30 -4:00 pm in the Catacombs. This year we will be cooking meals together, praying with Scripture, reading the lives of the saints, and talking about current events. We're even going to play a few rounds of "stump the priest" and host some fantastic guest speakers. There's no cost, just come and enjoy. Our first gathering is today, September 17th. Hope to see you there! IGNITE: All youth in grades 6-8 are invited to join us on Fridays (except 1st Fridays) in the Parish Hall from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm for fun games, pizza, prayer, and an opportunity to learn more about our Catholic Faith. Our first IGNITE of the school year is Friday, September 22nd. Bring a friend! DC United Match and "The Restless" in Concert: All youth in grades 6-12 are welcome to join us on September 23rd for DC United's Faith Night. The event costs $40 and includes dinner, tickets, and transportation. Permission slips and money due by September 17th. Sign up today. Corn Maze in the Plains: Friday, October 13th, 4:00 pm-9:30 pm. All youth in grades 6-8 are invited to join us. This fun evening includes a night time corn maze, bonfire, barn yard games, and more. Cost is $20 and includes dinner and transportation. Registration forms and $20 are due by October 8th. RALLY: Bishop Burbidge invites all high school students of the Diocese to join him at RALLY 2017. This annual event is an opportunity for the young Church in the Diocese of Arlington to gather each year to pray, learn, and celebrate the Catholic faith. RALLY includes Mass with Bishop Burbidge, Eucharistic Adoration, inspirational speakers and entertainers, breakout sessions, inflatable games, music, and more. We will be leaving at 9:00 am from the parish hall on Sunday, October 22nd and returning at 9:30 pm. The day begins with brunch at IHOP followed by RALLY at Bishop O'Connell High School. The cost for the day is $40 and includes brunch, dinner, and Rally events. Registration forms and $40 are due by October 15th. Help Stock the Catacombs: We are currently seeking the following donations. Thank you in advance for supporting our ministry. Items can be dropped off to the parish office during business hours or to the Catacombs during Youth Apostolate events. Variety of colorful paper products (cups, plates, napkins, plastic cutlery) Variety of plastic table cloths Boxes of tissues Boxes of markers (fat and thin) Rolls of Paper towels Individually wrapped snacks (chips, pretzels, fruit snacks, etc.—no nuts please)
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The help of St. Veronica’s Parishioners is desperately needed in providing PERSONAL ITEMS for those in NEED!
The St Veronica’s Knights of Columbus are sponsoring another personal items drive to support MESA (Madison Emergency Services Association, Inc.) in Madison County, VA. The poor of this region of Virginia are in desperate need of the personal items that allow them to go to work and school AND to keep their homes clean.
St. Veronica’s will be collecting the following items:
soap, shampoo, tooth brushes, toothpaste, dental floss, deodorant,
feminine products, diapers (sizes 4,5,6), baby wipes, toilet paper,
tissue, laundry detergent, dish washing liquid (NOT for
dishwashers), Lysol, multipurpose cleaners, trash bags (large),
adult incontinence items, antiseptic cream and band aids.
Gas gift cards* (BP, Exxon or Shell) in any increments are greatly
appreciated.
Will you help us in meeting the personal needs of our neighbors in
Madison, Culpepper, Orange and Rappahannock Counties?
Please drop off donated items at the church in or near the wooden bins located in the north and south
vestibules of the Church from Saturday September 16th through NOON Sunday September 24th.
*You can drop off the gas cards at the parish office or drop in the mail slot located in parish hall.
All donations collected will be picked up by MESA on Sunday September 24th. If you have any questions please contact
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