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ST. JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH RESTON, VIRGINIA JANUARY 25, 2015
THIS WEEK AT SJN...
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 Happy Feast Day, St. Francis de Sales! Brown Bag Weekend Spanish Prayer Group: 6:00pm; de Sales Chapel
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 Brown Bag Weekend No Sunday Coffee RCIA Dismissal: 10:00am; Conference Room Diocesan Work Camp Commitment:1:00pm; Auditorium Young Adults: 1:00pm; B5 High School Teens (Agape): 6:15pm; Auditorium
MONDAY, JANUARY 26 Boy Scout Troop 124: 7:00pm; A1/A2 Penitential Psalms: 7:00pm; de Sales Chapel St. Francis de Sales Feast Day Mass and Reception: 7:00pm; Church and Narthex
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 French Conversation: 9:30am; A2 Pax Christi: 7:00pm; Conference Room RCIA Catechumenate: 7:30pm; A1, A2 RCIA Inquiry: 7:30pm; Bridal Room Knights of Columbus Social: 8:00pm; Auditorium
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 Mothers’ Group Play Group: 9:30am; Early Religious
Room Angel Choir: 5:00pm; Music Room Children’s Choir: 5:30pm; Music Room JustFaith: 7:00pm; A1/A2 Legión de María: 7:00pm; B4 Spanish Young Adults: 7:00pm; B2
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 Health Ministry: 6:30pm; Bridal Room Contemplative Prayer: 7:00pm; Church Legion of Mary: 7:00pm; B4 Life After Sunday: 7:00pm; B1
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 Mothers’ Group Bible Study: 10:00am; Conference Room
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 Birthday Club Tags Available Souper Bowl Collection Spanish Prayer Group; 6:00pm; de Sales Chapel
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 RE Classes
Birthday Club Tags Available Souper Bowl Collection Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast: 8:30am;
Auditorium Children’s Choir: 10:00am; de Sales Chapel RCIA Dismissal: 10:00am; Conference Room Family Mass: 11:30am; de Sales Chapel Young Adult Planning: 1:00pm; B5
PARISH STAFF (NOTE: Please use the 703 area code for all numbers.)
CLERGY Pastor: Rev. Thomas E. Murphy, OSFS 860-8510 x143
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Donald J. Heet, OSFS 860-8510 x157 Rev. Robert A. Mancini, OSFS 860-8510 x145
In Residence: Rev. William N. Dougherty, OSFS 860-8510 x144
Permanent Deacons: Deacon Dennis A. Holley 860-8510 x222 Deacon Atanacio Sandoval 860-8510 x Deacon John A. Wagner 860-8510 x321
ADMINISTRATION Administrative Assist. Patty Kwapniewski 860-6147 Office Secretary Beth Farmer 860-8511 Office Secretary Maria Tumolo 860-6140 Hispanic Coordinator Celia Sandoval 860-8510 x353 Bulletin Editor Ludy Rauber 390-2353 Email: [email protected]* Accountant Pat Rau 860-8510 x142 Parish Nurse Susan Infeld, RN 390-2349 Email: [email protected] Facilities Manager Mark Gosselin 860-8510 x343 Custodian Sylvia Payne 860-8510 x307 Custodian Douglas Alvarado
LITURGICAL MINISTRY Director of Music C J Capen 390-2352 Coordinator of Liturgy Patty Bartnick 860-6151 Secretary Pat Gilbertson 860-6150
FAITH FORMATION 860-2815 Director Mary B. Lyons 390-2340 Pre K-8 Angela Davis 390-2345 Youth Minister 9-12 Doug Johnson 860-6141 Secretary Silvia Bustamante 390-2348 Secretary Betsy Puzzanghero 860-6155
OUTREACH Director of Outreach Sue Colyer 860-6149 Young Adult Ministry Angela Davis 390-2345 Email: [email protected]
COUNCIL CHAIRS Pastoral Council Mickey Frank 860-8510 x312 Email: [email protected] Finance Council Patricia Maloney 860-6310 Email: [email protected]
PASTORAL CARE
INFANT BAPTISM: Call to register for the Baptism Class, offered monthly. English 703-860-8510; Spanish 703-860-8510, x353. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS (RCIA): Please call Mary Lyons, 703-390-2340, to inquire about becoming Catholic.
MARRIAGE: Begin preparation with one or our parish priests at least six months before the desired marriage date.
SICK: Please call the office if you know of someone who is hospitalized, seriously ill, or home-bound.
*Please Note: Material for the bulletin must be submitted no later than Thursday, ten days prior to the intended
publication date.
THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Prayer and Liturgy
WE WELCOME those who have recently
entered into our faith through the waters of Baptism: Ryleigh Stella Michelsen, daughter of Gregory and Karen; Julie Elizabeth O’Quinn,
daughter of Brian and Carrie; Samantha Jordan Schiefer, daughter of James and Cristin.
DEAR FRIENDS:
Last Monday we celebrated the holiday commemorating the memory of Martin Luther
King, Jr. and all that he accomplished in the struggle for equality for all people. As we honor his memory, may each of us strive to live in peace with one another and overcome those obstacles that sometimes keep us from each other.
This Saturday, January 24th, is the Feast of St. Francis de
Sales. The Oblate Priests and Sisters and the Visitation Sisters of Georgetown Visitation celebrate this feast regionally. Traditionally this event has always been at Our Lady of Good Counsel, but this year we are hosting the celebration on Monday, January 26
th at 7:00pm. I invite you
to come and join us for this liturgy and small reception after the Mass to commemorate the feast day and to celebrate our Salesian heritage. The presider and preacher at the Mass will be our provincial, Father Jim Greenfield. As you read this our week of hosting the homeless guests of our area is coming to a close. I write this before the actual event, but am already overwhelmed at the positive outreach of our parishioners to those in need. All week, casseroles and gift cards have been pouring in for distribution to our guests. This is one of those cases that truly does take a village to accomplish this tremendous task. To all of you, I extend my heartfelt gratitude for such a clear demonstration of living the Gospel by responding to this obvious need of our society today. This initiative began with the dream of Patty Holley and Pam Dister, but it does really encompass the active participation of so many throughout our entire parish community and the other faith communities that join us for this week-long endeavor.
God bless,
Father Tom
THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS: Jonah 3:1-5, 10; Psalm 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 1 Corinthians 7:29-31; Mark 1:14-20
In today’s Gospel we experience Jesus preaching “the kingdom of God is at
hand,” as He invites several fishermen to come after Him. St. Francis de Sales notes: God has many ways of calling men and women to service. God uses preaching more than any other form to convert individuals. Through the ministry of preaching God has touched the hearts of many people, and called them to special vocations. Preaching is like a divine seed cast into the ground of our hearts by the words of preachers. God touches others while they are reading good books, and still others when they hear the holy words of the Gospel while being read. There are others who were disturbed by the misfortunes, troubles and sufferings that befell them in the world. Still, even if God is all-powerful and can do anything, God does not want to take away the gift of freedom given to us. Whenever God calls us to service, He wants us to come willingly and not out of force or compulsion. Nonetheless, even if some people come to God’s service because they are disgusted with the world or because some sorrows and afflictions trouble them, they can still give themselves to God freely and willingly. Our sufficiency is from our Redeemer who taught us how to be fit ministers and capable of doing God’s will. One who abides in Christ partakes of His divine Spirit, who is in the midst of our hearts as a living fountain. Through the love the Holy Spirit pours into our hearts, the frail reeds of our actions are turned to gold. Our hearts, flooded with the love of the Holy Spirit, produce sacred actions that tend towards immortal glory and carry us to it.
(Adapted from the writings of St. Francis de Sales, especially his
Spiritual Conferences, I. Carneiro, Ed.)
PLEASE PRAY for those who have asked for our
prayers: Billy Bentley; Brian Berry; Marianne Gallagher; Valerie Holt; Dave Larrabee; and for all who are sick; and for all caregivers who minister to the sick.
When you call to add a name to our prayer list, please leave your name and number as a contact and let us know what the illness is. Before calling, please be sure you have spoken to the person or a member of the family about adding their name—we do not want to inadvertently disregard someone's desire for privacy.
Names of those who are sick or injured will be kept on the list for three weeks unless you specifically request a shorter period of time or call to ask that the name be removed. Boldface type is used for names that are new to the list this week.
ST. JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH RESTON, VIRGINIA JANUARY 25, 2015
NEXT WEEKEND’S READINGS: Next
weekend we celebrate The Fourth Sunday In Ordinary Time. Please prepare for Mass and the Homily by reflecting on these texts from God’s Word:
Deuteronomy 18:15-20 In the desert, it is through Moses that God’s word makes itself heard with authority. In the Promised Land, it is through the prophets that the people hear the same word of God.
Psalm 95:1-2, 6-7, 7-9 If Today You Hear God’s Voice, Harden Not Your Hearts This psalm invites us to praise and worship the Lord.
1 Corinthians 7:32-35 Because he believed Christ would return in His lifetime, Paul considered all bonds secondary to preparation for Christ’s arrival.
Gospel: Mark 1:21-28 God has raised up a prophet like Moses. The fulfillment goes beyond the promise. This prophet is Himself the Word of God.
SATURDAY JANUARY 24 5:00pm Betty and Tom Broussard ††
SUNDAY JANUARY 25 7:30am Joseph Ryan † 9:30am People of the Parish 11:30am Mildred Middlemiss † 1:30pm Tony Otis Onuwaje † 5:00pm Sam and Josephine Sorbera ††
MONDAY JANUARY 26 9:00am Sandy McCarthy † 12:10pm Jaime Concepcion †
TUESDAY JANUARY 27 6:30am Arlene Brown † 9:00am Dan Scanlan †
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28 9:00am Edward M. Flynn † 12:10pm Terry Kleva Paulson †
THURSDAY JANUARY 29 6:30am Patricia Anne Keenan † 9:00am Francis McClarnon †
FRIDAY JANUARY 30 9:00am Yolanda Meuruvia † 12:10pm Bob Drake † SATURDAY JANUARY 31 5:00pm Mary Gretchen Corsentino †
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1 7:30am Robert Zanorski † 9:30am Dominick Amato † 11:30am (Church) People of the Parish 11:30am (Chapel) Orlando Barbosa, Special Intention 1:30pm Maria Louisa Sandoval † 5:00pm Samuel Sorbera †
WE PRAY for those who have died, especially
Roberto Altuzarra, father of Gloria De Lavayen; Jennifer Bermingham, daughter of Donald and Eileen Murphy; Richard Lowe, father of Terry Lowe-Edwards and grandfather of Ryan Edwards; Kathy Morgan, sister of John Reichart; and
Edmund Sumpter, father of Christine Hyland and grandfather of Meghan Casterline.
FIRST RECONCILIATION! Let
us all continue to pray during the next few months for the children of the parish who recently received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the very first time. May the grace bestowed on them by God sustain them and excite them on their journey to joining us at the Banquet Table when they receive their First Eucharist in April and May.
PRAY FOR A PRIEST DAILY We continue our
daily prayers for the priests and brothers in the Wilmington- Philadelphia province of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales by praying this week for:
January 26th
Reverend William J. Metzger, OSFS
January 27th
Reverend John M. Mokluk, OSFS
January 28th
Reverend Joseph G. Morrissey, OSFS
January 29th
Reverend Robert G. Mulligan, OSFS
January 30th
Reverend Thomas E. Murphy, OSFS
January 31st
Reverend Michael S. Murray, OSFS
February 1st
Reverend Kevin M. Nadolski, OSFS
UPCOMING SPECIAL LITURGIES
Sunday, January 25th
11:30am Baptism
Saturday, January 31st
5:00pm Baptism
Sunday, February 8th
9:30am Baptism
Sunday, February 15th
11:30am Baptism
Sunday, February 22nd
9:30am RCIA Rite of Sending
Sunday, March 8th
9:30am RCIA First Scrutiny
THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Parish Information ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’
FEAST DAY CELEBRATION! As
mentioned in Father Tom’s letter, this Monday, January 26
th, the area Oblates of
St. Francis de Sales Priests and Sisters, along with the Visitation Sisters of Georgetown Visitation will come together at our parish for their annual regional celebration honoring their patron, whose feast day is Saturday, January 24
th. All are invited to gather
with them for Mass at 7:00pm, when Father Jim Greenfield, OSFS, Provincial of the Wilmington-Philadelphia Province will preside and preach. Immediately after Mass, there will be a light reception in the Narthex.
LIVE JESUS 2015
SATURDAY, MARCH 21ST
Living Gently: Finding God in the Turmoil
The 12th annual Live Jesus Lenten Morning of Reflection returns to our parish. The event opens at 8:00am with sign-in and continental breakfast, followed by two presentations and Mass, all ending about 12:45pm. This event offers a beautiful time to quiet our hearts and open them to hear the words
which will inspire us to continue growing in the spirituality of St. Francis de Sales.
The time in which we live calls for inspiration to live gently in an increasingly difficult world. How do we do this? Our first presenter, Father Barry Strong, OSFS, will speak about how to bring gentleness into our daily living, thus enabling us to find God in the darkest places of life. St. Francis de Sales counsels that “Nothing is so strong as gentleness – nothing so gentle as real strength.”
Following Father Strong’s presentation, Sister Karen Mohan, VHM, of Visitation Monastery of Minneapolis and parishioners Michele and Tom Costello will share with us their “Perspectives on Gentleness”.
Online registration is now open at www.oblates.org. Due to the large attendance at Live Jesus the last two years, carpooling is recommended.
BIRTHDAY CLUB HEADS-UP The Social Action
Committee will have tags available for the Birthday Club next weekend. When you come to Mass, please take a tag, purchase the wished-for gift and return the wrapped and tagged gift by the weekend of February 14th - 15th. For most of these children the gifts we purchase will be the only gifts they receive on their special day. Thank you for your continued support of those who need our help.
BROWN BAG WEEKEND! The Cornerstones van will be in
our parking lot all weekend January 24th - 25th. There’s a chill in the air; everyone needs a warm meal. If we each bring just a few non-perishable food items we will help stock Cornerstones pantry for the weeks ahead. Thank you for your continued generosity.
HYPOTHERMIA PREVENTION SHELTER
St. John Neumann has been sheltering up to 80 homeless people in our facility this past week as part of the Fairfax County’s hypothermia prevention response program. Our guests will depart for another church this Sunday morning, January 25
th. Our most basic goal has been to keep
homeless people from freezing at night during the cold winter months, and we have been successful.
Our casserole drive was a great success. We used many of the pulled pork and baked bean casseroles during the week, as well a some of the others. We donated some casseroles to the Reston Drop-In Center where some of our guests went during the day. There are still many left to donate to Embry Rucker and other shelters. Thanks to the many people who made such delicious homemade meals.
Your donations of clothing, money, food, and gift cards were also essential to our program. This year we were able to provide boots for those in need. Our guests appreciated the warm clothing you donated, and we were able to use donations for unexpected items that they needed. The food you provided enabled our guests to take a bag lunch when they left each day, or it was used at the shelter. Any leftovers will go to area shelters. And finally, those gift cards - we gave them to guests during the week and we have enough left to give to other shelters. Our guests so appreciate being able to purchase something so they can warm up on these cold days.
Next week, we will present a few details about what the hundreds of volunteers from four faith communities did during their combined 2000-plus volunteer hours. Each year, our guests are overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of Saint John Neumann parishioners and our faith partners. One guest remarked that he didn’t participate in the program all the time—he preferred to camp out when it wasn’t too cold. But he comes to St. John Neumann every year—not just for the comfortable accommodations and delicious food, but because he is treated with respect here. There is no better recommendation than this, and we thank everyone who participated in our hypothermia prevention week effort.
COMING SOON TO A BULLETIN NEAR YOU! Beginning next Sunday, February 1
st, we will introduce a
new monthly column, “Liturgical Reflections”, written by Father Don Heet, OSFS. It is Father Don’s intention to offer, on a monthly basis, brief reflections on what we do at Sunday Mass, and why we do it. No doubt there are many things happening at Mass for which we don’t completely understand the relevance, and Father Don’s column will surely enlighten us and make Mass even more meaningful. We are scheduling to publish these reflections on the first Sunday of each month, so you can look forward to them and be sure you pick up a bulletin on those Sundays.
ST. JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH RESTON, VIRGINIA JANUARY 25, 2015
BISHOP’S LENTEN APPEAL A mailing will be sent soon regarding the 2015 Bishop’s Lenten Appeal (BLA); “Stewards of Christ Sharing Gospel Joy!”. Please consider pledging support to this important appeal that funds many programs and ministries that serve thousands of people in our diocese. When we join together as one Body in Christ, we can do so much for so many!
PANCAKES NEXT WEEKEND! The Knights of Columbus will host Pancake Breakfast next Sunday, February 1
st in the Auditorium from 8:30 to 11:30am.
Enjoy a filling, warm breakfast on a chilly morning, with no kitchen duty required, and lots of warm fellowship included! Bring your families; bring your friends.
Your free-will offerings this month will benefit the Fellowship Foundation House, which manages both the Hunters Woods and Lake Ann Fellowship Houses, providing affordable care for lower income residents.
IT’S TIME FOR THE 5-CAR RAFFLE!
St. John Neumann is again participating in the All Saints Church 5-Car Raffle! Prizes include five 2015 vehicles and $20,000 in cash prizes. New parishioners and those who participated the past three years will soon be receiving car raffle tickets by mail to sell. With these great prizes, the tickets will sell themselves! After-Mass weekend ticket sales will begin February 14
th!
As in past years, all the earnings go directly to worthy causes. A portion of the money will again be used to help the parishioners of Niño Jesús, our sister parish in Manta, Ecuador. This year we also will contribute to two Reston based organizations: Helping Hungry Kids and the
Reston Drop-In Center.
NEW EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT Mark Paes, who
sometimes can be seen on the altar as a server at the 9:30 and 11:30am Masses and is a member of our High School Teens (AGAPE) ministry, is working toward his Eagle Scout rank. A member of Boy Scout Troop 160 at Franklin Middle School, Mark has elected to satisfy the community service project required for this rank by conducting a Winter Coat Collection Drive. He will deliver all donated coats to Cornerstones, and they will use them to replenish their “Winter Coat Closet”, providing warmth to those less fortunate in our community. This closet is available to all who use Cornerstones’ services. Mark will be collecting donations after all Masses the weekend of February 7
th - 8
th. Many of you may have made
a New Year’s’ resolution to start sorting through your household closets, ridding them of items that no longer fit or that you no longer use or need. Any gently-used coats, gloves and scarves that you find you can do without will be greatly appreciated. As we head into what forecasters tell us will be a continued cold and snowy winter, items you can donate will help the people of our community stay warm.
“And the king will say to them in reply,
‘Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these
least brothers of mine,
you did for me.’
Matthew 25:40
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT will be Friday, February
6th
at 6:30pm in the Auditorium, featuring “How to Train Your Dragon 2”, rated PG and running 102 minutes. This sequel continues where the original left off. When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. Everyone from ages 1 - 100 is encouraged to come! Children are invited to bring their sleeping bags, pillows or bean bags and recline on the floor. Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is no admission charge. Please join us for the fun and fellowship! If you have questions, contact Sue Colyer at [email protected] or 703-860-6149.
CHRISTMAS AT NIÑO JESÚS IN MANTA,
ECUADOR The Niño Jesús Ministry thanks the
scholarship sponsors who contributed to the purchase of gifts cards and food that helped make the holidays a little brighter for the students our parish supports. All scholarship students enjoyed a meal and received the gifts at a party held just before Christmas.
The students also were given the Christmas cards that we had written and sent to them at that time. We understand that everyone was very grateful for their gifts and happy to receive the cards that were sent to them by their sponsors.
BLOOD DRIVE UPDATE Have you ever participated
in one of the quarterly Red Cross blood drives the Knights of Columbus Family of Man Council #7566 sponsors at our parish, with Eddie Byrne taking the reins? If so, you have made them a success. At our last two drives combined, conducted in August and December, we received 55 pints of blood from 60 donors. The Council thanks our Young Adult group for providing volunteer support in August, but especially thanks all of you who are so willing to literally give of yourself to save the lives of others.
If you have not donated in the past, this is something you might consider in the new year. Donating is easy, painless, only takes about an hour, and guess what? You get cookies and juice when you are finished! If you have questions about eligibility, you can visit the American Red Cross at www.redcross.org or if you have general questions or concerns you can call Eddie at 703-860-4130. The next drive held at the parish will take place on Saturday, March 14
th from 8:00am - 12:30pm, which gives you time to
prayerfully consider the impact your donation will have. Information on how to register to donate will follow later.
THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Fellowship
ONGOING FELLOWSHIP AT SJN: Sunday Coffee Join us for coffee, juice, muffins, and
fellowship each Sunday from 8:30—11:30am. All are welcome!
9:00am Daily Mass and Fellowship: Following Mass in the Chapel, join us in the Bridal Room for coffee and cookies.
Mothers’ Group: Join us for weekday, evening and weekend playgroups, nights out, special events and more. Membership is open to all new, veteran and expectant caregivers of small children. Membership is free and participation is voluntary in all group activities. For more information please send email to [email protected].
Young Adults: If you are in your twenties or thirties and are looking for a community to socialize, do service and pray with, then come join us! For more information, email Angela Davis at [email protected].
Knights of Columbus: Are you a male, age 18 years or older and a practicing Catholic, and wish to embark on a journey that emphasizes faith, fraternity, and fellowship with a real commitment to service in our community? If so, please consider becoming a member of the K of C Family of Man Council #7566. Take that first step and contact us at [email protected].
Shawl Ministry: On alternate Sunday afternoons we gather to pray, talk, and create beautiful handmade shawls for those who are ill or grieving. Contact Teresa Westhues at 703-969-8430 to join or request a shawl.
50+ CLUB ACTIVITIES:
Wednesday, February 11th
: Enjoy a Pre-Valentine’s Day luncheon at Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm Restaurant in Ashburn at 11:30am. Our group will be limited to 50 people. As expected, reservations are now full but you can be put on a wait list if you like. Please call Pat Bossie as soon as possible at 703-620-3747 if you plan to attend.
Wednesday, February 25th
: Join us for a what promises to be a wonderful experience when we visit the National Museum of the Marine Corps, in Triangle, VA, just across from United States Marine Corps Quantico. We will view the many exhibits, and will have lunch at the Devil Dog Diner or the Tun Tavern. We plan to leave our parking lot at 9:30am.
Tuesday, March 10th
: We will take a very short trip west to Leesburg for shopping, and will have lunch at the Lightfoot Restaurant. Watch for more information next week.
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY: Here are some of our
upcoming activities for singles and couples in their 20s and 30s. Email Angela ([email protected]) for more information on any event.
Sunday, January 25th
- Prep for Outreach: 1:00pm; B5. Meet to create posters and materials to use for our Outreach after Masses in early February.
Friday, January 30
th - Monthly Happy Hour: Carpool,
208 Elden Street, Herndon; 6:30 - 10:00pm. We have reserved the platform area in the middle of the bar and free appetizers will be available.
Saturday, February 7 th
- Sunday, February 8th
- Young Adult Outreach: Narthex. Young Adults will be available after each Mass throughout the weekend to answer any questions and spread the word about our group. We need MANY volunteers to help pass out flyers and staff our information table. To sign up for a time slot, please email Angela.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FAMILY OF
THE MONTH The brothers of the Family of
Man Council #7566 all work hard on a wide variety of projects and efforts and we are thankful for this service. One brother who demonstrates a broad range of skills and interests is Eddie Byrne. Eddie is most well-known within the parish for his coordination of the quarterly Family of Man Council and American Red Cross Blood Drives at our parish. What may not be well-known is the amount of time and effort he puts in, dedicating his time and talents to the First Degree team, to Cornerstones events and supporting his brother Knights in need. Eddie Byrne and his family have been named Family of the Month for January 2015.
Faith Formation
Mary B. Lyons, Director 703-390-2340
CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER Join us and
experience together the prayer of quiet together every Thursday evening at 7:00pm and the second and fourth Thursday mornings of the month at 10:00am. The simple format is explained each time we gather. See the parish website for more information about this beautiful prayer experience.
ST. JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH RESTON, VIRGINIA JANUARY 25, 2015
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY (AGAPE) Doug Johnson
703-860-6141 [email protected]
WELCOME HOME Are you a “returning”
Catholic or perhaps thinking this may be your home? You may contact Mary Lyons and see our brochure at www.saintjn.org/returning-catholics on our website. A new six-week series will begin soon.
RCIA Interested in being Catholic? Do you have
questions? Contact Mary Lyons and visit our web site and see www.saintjn.org/about-becoming-catholic.
ADULT CONFIRMATION A group of adult
Catholics will begin meeting in January to prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation, to be celebrated at St. Thomas More Cathedral on Pentecost weekend, May 23
rd - 24
th. If you are a baptized
Catholic and receive Communion, but have never been confirmed and would like to join this group, please contact Mary Lyons.
BIBLE STUDY FOR MOTHERS OF
YOUNG CHILDREN, focusing on the
Sunday Scripture, is held on Fridays from 10:00 - 11:30am in the Conference Room; child care is provided. For more information, please contact Christy Cottrell at [email protected]. The
group meets this week .
EVANGELLI GAUDIUM - JOY OF THE GOSPEL
Fr. Bob Mancini, OSFS, will reprise the morning series he led in fall 2014 in four 7:00pm sessions on Wednesdays in February. He will explore this papal document using a “study group” method. Participants will read “Joy of the Gospel” and use the Study Guide to reflect on Pope Francis’ important themes. The book is available for purchase ($10) in the Faith Formation Office. Sessions will take place on February 4
th, 11
th,
18th, and 25
th.
THE POWER OF STORY: SIN AND
REDEMPTION “A History and Inquiry: In the
Light of the Seven Penitential Psalms”, presented by William R. Stott, Jr. in the de Sales Chapel, Monday evenings at 7:00pm. Detailed flyers are on the Faith Formation table in the main hallway.
UPCOMING AGAPE EVENTS: Mark your calendars
for the following Agape or Agape-related events and make plans to attend:
Sunday, January 25th
- Diocesan Work Camp Commitment Meeting: 1:00pm; Auditorium
Sunday, January 25th
- High School Teen Night: 6:15pm; Auditorium
Saturday, February 7th
- Mini Work Camp: 9:30am; Parking Lot
DIOCESAN WORK CAMP COMMITMENT
MEETING All High School Teens and adults who
attended the previously scheduled Diocesan Work Camp Information Meetings on November 23
rd and January 4
th
and have decided that they are committed to prepare for and participate in the Diocesan Work Camp on June 20
th –
June 26th in Shenandoah County are required to attend
this meeting. As you learned previously we can take a limited number of teens and adults to these camps and the requirements which must be met to qualify were explained at the Information Meetings. You are required to bring the following items to the Commitment Meeting: 1) Your fully- completed online registration form for Diocesan Work Camp if not previously provided to me (steps to register online previously provided by e-mail); 2) a check for $100 payable to Saint John Neumann Church for your first deposit; 3) a completed 2015 Diocesan Work Camp Youth Commitment form; 4) a Parish Work Camp Registration Form (different from the Diocesan Registration form; 5) your personal calendar to insure all future dates are documented 6) and be prepared to schedule an Interview date and time. As mentioned at the Information Meetings, completed Diocesan Work Camp Registrations are being accepted on a first come, first served basis with priority given to those teens whose parents have volunteered to be a Crew Leader or Contractor/Project Manager at work camp. We also need more parents to sign up as Crew Leaders and Contractor/Project Managers as soon as possible. I will take as many teens as possible based on the number of adults that fill key positions in the ratio required by the Diocese as discussed at our Information Meetings. The Diocese does not consider any teen officially registered until they have received a completed Diocesan Work Camp Registration form, monetary deposit and a fully-registered adult in the necessary ratio to support the teens. If you are interested in participating in the Diocesan Work Camp and have not attended an Information Meeting or contacted Doug Johnson, you will need to do so as soon as possible. We will consider your application based on available space. Please contact Doug Johnson at (703) 860-6141 or [email protected] if you have questions, or need any further information prior to the meeting.
THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OUR THANKS TO
LAWN AND LANDSCAPE SERVICE, INC.
FOR SPONSORING AN AD
IN OUR WEEKLY BULLETIN
Today, we will take up the Collection for the Church in Latin America. Your gifts to the collection will fund catechesis, marriage and family life programs, and seminarian education in Latin America and the Caribbean. The support you give today will provide opportunities for years to come. Please support the Church in Latin America and be generous in today’s collection.
Special Collections
Next weekend, there will be a special collection for the weekly diocesan newspaper. “The Arlington Catholic Herald” is a source of information concerning events of the world, the nation and our own diocese. Randomly the diocese selects 40% of our registered parishioners to receive this newspaper; we have no input as to how this occurs. If you are not receiving the newspaper but would like to, or if you are receiving the newspaper and don’t want to, please let us know and we will see what we can do. These subscriptions cost the parish $22 each. If you are receiving the paper and enjoy it, perhaps you can help offset this cost by participating in next weekend’s collection to cover this expense. Thank you for your consideration.
MINI WORK CAMP Calling all teens and adults!
Would you like to help those in need, learn some new skills, do hands-on basic home repairs and have fun? If your answer is yes, sign up and join us for the next Mini Work Camp Saturday, February 7
th from 9:00am - 3:00pm. No
experience is necessary to bring hope by sharing your Christian love with those in need. Contact Phyllis Rienzo at 703-795-0339 or email at [email protected] for a required permission slip or more information and to let her know you will be joining us!
SJN HIGH SCHOOL TEEN MINISTRY
EMAIL LIST: Contact Doug Johnson at
[email protected] if you wish to be placed on our High School Teen Ministry email list. This is a great way to learn the latest information on events, programs and opportunities to serve in our high school youth program.
We are still gratefully accepting donations for Catholic Relief Services and the work they are doing among the victims of the Ebola epidemic in Africa. Please be sure to note ‘Ebola’ on the memo line of your check or on the pew envelopes (for cash contributions).
Around the Diocese
DON'T JUST COUNT YOUR
BLESSINGS... make your blessings
count in 2015! Join St. Mark English as a Second Language (ESL) Program's dedicated team in helping adult English students in Northern Virginia achieve their
goals. Citizenship tutoring, a conversation class, a writing class, and seven English classes are offered. Volunteer opportunities include ESL teachers and aides, conversation class facilitators, writing instructors, substitute teachers, photographers, and translators (Spanish/Korean/Chinese/Vietnamese/Arabic/Farsi). All classes take place on Tuesday and Thursday evenings in the St. Mark Christian Formation Center, 9972 Vale Road, Vienna, VA 22181. For more information, or to volunteer, see the St. Mark ESL Web page at http://service.www.stmark.org/esl/, email [email protected], or contact Ida Hiller at (703) 626-3585.
“ Do all by love and nothing by force.”
St. Francis de Sales
“NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON”
Give your child the gift of Catholic Education St. Joseph School Open House
Tuesday, January 27th
9:30 – 11:00am
St. Joseph School, Herndon, VA, is hosting an Open
House on Tuesday, January 27th, from 9:30 – 11:00am.
You are cordially invited to attend a brief overview by the
principal and hear from some of our current students, prior
to visiting all classrooms. Come experience for yourself,
“Catholic Education at Its Best!” We look forward to seeing
you at 9:30am in the Parish Hall. For more information,
please call the school office at 703-880-4350.