Manassas, Virginia ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH October 25

Transcription

Manassas, Virginia ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH October 25
Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
This year of 2015-2016, our parish theme is
I know well the plans I have in mind
for you, says the LORD, … plans to
give you a future full of hope.
Jer 29:11
All Saints is a tithing parish, giving of our time, talent,
and treasure so as to give glory to God.
2nd Collection next Sun., Nov. 1, is for the Building Fund.
Offertory envelopes: The Nov. 1 envelope in the offertory
envelope mailing for Sept.–Oct. is actually the “All Saints”
envelope to be used for your regular Sunday giving. We
used the All Saints Day imprint on the envelope since that
is our parish’s patronal feast day. We included it in the
Sept.–Oct. mailing, because to include it in the Nov.–Dec.
mailing would have doubled our postage expense!
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All
Souls’ Day), Mon., Nov. 2. Each year All Souls’ Day is
a day of special prayer for all those who have died. We
pray that those souls in need of perfection may swiftly pass
through their purification and come into the presence of
God. It is a grace of the Communion of Saints that we can
have this special relationship of prayer with those who have
departed this life. The Mass schedule for All Souls’ Day is
as follows: 7:00 and 8:30 am. A Mass of Remembrance, our
parish’s annual Memorial Mass, will be held at 7:30 pm.
This Memorial Mass is to remember and pray for those
who have died during this past year.
Daylight Savings time ends and we resume Standard
Time on the first Sunday in November (Nov. 1). Clocks
are set back one hour at 2:00 am local daylight time, which
becomes 1:00 am local standard time. You can sleep in and
still get to Mass on time! Even better, why not come a few
minutes early to Mass and prepare yourself to hear God’s
word and receive Jesus in Holy Communion?
Question of the Week: What cloaks that weigh us down
do we need to cast aside if we are to spring up and hasten
to answer Jesus’ call?
Why he [God] should ask us to pray, when he knows what
we need before we ask him, may perplex us if we do not
realize that our Lord and God does not want to know what
we want (for he cannot fail to know it) but wants us rather to
exercise our desire thorough our prayers, so that we may
be able to receive what he is preparing to give us.
— St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
October 25, 2015
M ass I ntentions
Oct
M
26
am
7:00 8:30 am
Tu
27
7:00 am
8:30 am
W
28
7:00 am
8:30 am
Th
29
7:00 am
8:30 am
F
30
7:00 am
8:30 am
Sa
31
8:00 am
Sa
31
5:30 pm
Weekday
Harry Hochreiter +
William Mullen +
Weekday
Eleanor Sheard
Giuseppe Morena +
Feast: Ss. Simon and Jude, apostles
Frederick John Davis +
Ginevera Maselli +
Weekday
Barbara Keating +
Tommy Wise +
Weekday
Quentin Lawler +
Anthony P. D’Antoni +
Weekday
Daniel Knowles
SUNDAY: THE LORD’S DAY
Solemnity of All Saints
Elmer Hohm +
Nov
Su
1
7:30 am
9:30 am
9:30 am [Sp]
11:30 am
1:30 pm [Sp]
5:30 pm
7:00 pm [Sp]
Rosary Altar Society
Susan M Connolly +
Daniel Luis & Angel Luis Rodriguez
[at mpcc]
Purgatorial Society +
Fieles difuntos Legion de Maria
For all parishioners
Dario Balderas, Serefina Ayala, Teodora
& Jose Vega, Lilia de la Garza +
Sp = Spanish • “+” indicates person is deceased.
MPCC= Manassas Park Community Center
Readings: Solemnity of All Saints
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
The Sanctuary Candle burns this week in memory of Bill
Wilroy.
School Mass: Thurs., Oct. 29, at 8:30 am. Prepared by
Grade 7 (Mr. Rob Tessier). The 1st grade students will
process at the beginning of Mass, dressed as a saint.
Exposition & Holy Hour (chapel): Fri., Oct. 30, 8:00 pm.
Give it a try. Pray the Rosary. The Holy
Spirit would like you to know better
Jesus and his Blessed Mother.
w w w . a l l s a i n t s va . o r g
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
A re
you registered in the
P arish ?
If you are not receiving mail from the parish, chances are
you are not registered. Please stop by the Parish Office
to become a registered member of All Saints. Parish
registration is required to be a Baptismal Godparent or
Confirmation Sponsor. You may also visit our website at
w w w . a l l s a i n t s va . o r g .
A ltar S erver T raining : N ew
and
R eturning
Boys and girls at least 10 years old and in 5th grade or
above who would like to be Altar Servers, for either the
English or Spanish Masses, need to attend two (out of
three) training sessions this fall. A parent should plan to
attend these sessions with their child and the session will
last about an hour. If you have any questions, please call
Peg at the parish office (703-368-4500) or e-mail the lay
coordinators (altarservers @ allsaintsva . org ).
What to Expect: Servers can expect to serve one weekend
Mass per month. Mass assignments are based upon each
server’s stated preference. We are in need of servers who
would be available for daily Masses as well. Service at
daily Mass would be more frequent.
Oct
M
26
Tu
27
Servers
6:00 – 7:00 pm
7:00 – 7:30 pm
6:00 – 7:00 pm
new
returning
new
6:00 – 7:00 pm
7:00 – 7:30 pm
new
returning
Nov
Tu
3
I n O ur P arish
There is joy in the presence of the Lord. Take one hour
before the Blessed Sacrament, exposed for public prayer
in our chapel. We have needs for adorers at the following
times:
Monday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
2:00–3:00 am
1:00 –2:00 am; 3:00–4:00 am
1:00 –2:00 am
3:00–4:00 am
Information: Aime (703-392-5260 or alnuar @ gmail .
com ). Adorers, when you arrive at the chapel, please signin for your time slot so we know that the time is covered.
Adult Faith Formation. The Mystery of God: Who God
Is and Why He Matters. Video series by Bishop Robert
Barron, facilitated by Fr. Lee and Deacon Brian Majewski.
Mon., Oct. 26, at 7:30 pm in the Activities Center.
Topic: Providence and the Problem of Evil. See h t t p ://
m y s t e ry o f g o d . w o r d o n f i r e . o r g for a trailer.
J ob S earch : D irector
of
M usic
All Saints Catholic Church, Manassas, VA, a large
suburban Wash., DC parish, seeks full-time Director
of Sacred Music and Liturgical Ministries to lead an
established, dynamic, faith-filled ministry team.
Director to oversee the parish’s liturgical music
program, direct adult choir, train cantors, coordinate
with other choir directors, and assist in planning
funerals and weddings. Also to work with Pastor to
supervise / coordinate liturgical ministries in the parish
(e.g., Sacristans, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion, Lectors, Altar Servers, Ushers). Also to
plan Concert series.
Successful candidate will be a practicing Catholic with
a deep commitment to the principles of Vatican II and
to the diversity of styles expressive of excellent Roman
Catholic liturgy. Musical proficiency in organ, piano
and conducting, as well as substantial prior experience
in pastoral music is required. Academic background in
liturgical music is a plus as is ability to speak Spanish.
Requires strong interpersonal skills and the ability to
work collaboratively with clergy, staff and parishioners.
Wicks 3 Manual, 22 ranks w/ Walker digital stops
Yamaha grand piano, 3 octave handbells. Full diocesan
benefits package; salary commensurate with experience
and qualifications.
Immediate opening. Submit resumé and names of
3 references to: Director of Music Search Committee, All
Saints Catholic Church, 9300 Stonewall Rd., Manassas,
VA 20110-2566 or via email to: jobsearch 200@
allsaintsva . org . (Send as 2 file attachments: resumé
and names of 3 references). No phone calls, please.
Legion of Mary, Mother of the Word Incarnate Presidium,
meets in the PAC, St. Joseph Room, Tues., 7:30 pm.
Bible Study group, facilitated by Deacon Brian Majewski
meets Thurs. from 10:00-11:00 am, Parish Library. Topic:
Acts of the Apostles. Please join us whenever you can.
Spirit of Love Prayer Group meets Tuesday in the church
choir area, 7:00-8:30 pm. Come join us! Information: Mary
Alice (john 1415 to 18@ gmail . com).
Men’s Faith Formation. That Man is You: Becoming a Man
after God’s Own Heart. Sat., Oct. 24 at 6:00 am in the PAC.
Stay up-to-date by accessing the TMIY App if you miss
a session. On the web, visit: t i n y u r l . c o m / n e w TMIY.
Questions: Tim Smith (tsmith 7746@ aolcom ) or Matt
Spinosa (matt @ thespinosas . com ).
2
Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
October 25, 2015
Through Baptism we welcome into the Catholic Church:
Sofia Dalai Badillo, Marylin Corado, Alejandra Fuentes,
Joshua Fuentes, Santiago Escobar, Jeremy Lazo, Juliet
López, Sebastián López, Stephanie López, Kaylie Márquez,
Michel Morales, Melina Orta, Ashyln Ponce, Jorge Ponce,
Lewis Sanchez, Lauren Suchite, and Logan McQueeney.
Congratulations to those who were married at All Saints:
George Mitchell II and Erin McFadden. May the Lord bless
you and support you in this beautiful commitment.
Rest in Peace: May those who have died enter into the
mercy of God and the joy of the Kingdom: Tommy Wise
(brother of Joseph Wise), Ana Rojas, and Leonardo Garcia
(father of Leo Garcia), Albert Entremont (husband of
Cherie Entremont).
For Christ’s healing of the sick we pray for: Anastasia
Adams, Jean Agnew, Marcella Altizer, Helen & Rakesh
Andrews, Rita Arellano, Megan Arp, Lorrie Ball, Robin
Bast, Robert Benedetto, Margaret Berdak, Denise Biggs,
Maria Biosca, Mary Blizzard, John Borden, Ann Brien,
Jay Briseno, Jane Carney, Timothy Ceschin, Maurilio
Chaves, Michael Chettle, Brian Clark, John Connelly,
Joseph Conway, Valerie Corliss, Sandra Culebro, Riley
Cullen, Vince Cullen, Carly Czajkowski, Robert Dantona,
Peter DeFranks, Angel Dietzel, Leo DiFilippo, Sister Lydia
D’Souza, Vincent Eugenio, Lynn Ferguson-Kerns, Nicole
Fini, Justin P. Flemming, Anthony Gabriel, Shannon
Gammon, Graciela Garcia, Sam Garman, Teresa Ann
Gilday, K. Darrell Gillman, Mary Giordano, Dick Goble,
Joseph Gonzalez, Claude Grant, Mike Hadro, MaryAnn
Hassan, Danyl Henderson, Gary Herman, Francisco
Hernandez-Tarralba, Virginia Hoffman, Marie Horn,
Sherry Hudson, Mrs. Husk, Mary Hutchinson, Audra Peer
Jackson, Consuela Juarez, Molumba Kamuamga, Mary
Margaret Kohill, Bill Lansing, Sr., Brian Lee, Geraldine
LeFierre, Marian Lomis, John Lucas, Morris Lusk,
Betty Maag, Mary Makosky, Nicole McGinn, Ariadna
Melendez-Guzman, Liem Shinta Maria, Lenny Martelli,
Hazel Martino, Kimberly McNamara, Jim Meagher, Mary
Ellen Merchant, Eduardo Minas, Ken Moan, Bobbie
Moore, Tullis Moyers, Francis Munsell, Julie Kay Natali,
George H. Nitzel Jr., Melanie Nocera, Philip Nuar,
Daniel W O’Leary, Anthony Panameno, Michelle Parker,
Sandra Patterson, John Peden, Abigail Pell, Domingos
Pereira, Tom Propes, Michael Puzynski, Laurel Quinn,
Joe Reading, Jose Manual Rosales Rescendiz, Sean Riley,
Megan Rivera, Rosalie Robl, Mary Rogers, Rita Rooney,
Fred Rose, Anthony S., Des Sassov, Susie Serene, Jerry
Shea, Mike Shoults, Diane Lynn Smith, Patricia Smith,
Sheryl Smith, Stan Sobczynski, Donna Stecker, Barbara
Swenson, James Suraci, Barbara Tasker, Charles Tolley,
Mary Tolley, Sylvia, Urani, Antonio Uribe, Virginia Walsh,
Kiki Warrick, Bob Weaver, Jim Westerhouse, Collette
Williams, Frances Williams, Eleanor Wisniewski, Beatrice
Yeager, and Richard Zavadowski.
S tewardship
of
G od ’ s G ifts
Christ is calling us to share the Good News of our faith
with others in the “new evangelization.” To succeed, every
member is called to be a steward of this mission and of our
parish.
This weekend is commitment weekend. In the preceding
weeks, you have heard about our many parish ministries,
our stewardship program and how you can participate.
In addition, special information has been mailed to every
home in the parish. If you did not receive this information,
there are some letters on the tables near the entrances of
the church.
We realize that every commitment made is truly a sacrificial
gift to God. We can never surpass the generosity of the
Lord, and this is our opportunity to say, “Thank you, Lord,
for all of our blessings.” Remember, a small sacrifice on
everyone’s part will make a big difference. Thank you.
A dult F aith F ormation R esources
“I wished I knew more about our Catholic Faith.” How
many times have you thought of that? While the ideal may
be to meet with others to learn, understand, and apply
our faith in practice, sometimes one’s schedule does not
enable that to happen. Sometimes, you want to “brush up”
and review something that you heard at RCIA or Adult
Education or any of the other programs offered through
the parish. Now, there is a resource available to you. All
Saints Parish subscribes to Formed. On the web, visit
w w w . f o r m e d . o r g and create your own login credential
(user name and password), using our parish code 16e125.
You will receive unlimited access to all of the program and
supplemental materials, ebooks, videos, and audio talks on
this site. Video resources such as Bishop Robert Barron’s
Catholicism series, and the Symbolon series are accessible
over streaming internet. Our subscription is for the next 12
months.
Learn … Grow … Share.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
C hildren ’ s R eligious E ducation
K nights
OCTOBER
Su
M
25
Tu
26
27
W
28
classes
NOVEMBER
1
2
8
9
3
4
classes
10
11
classes
No class
Visit w w w . a l l s a i n t s r e l i g i o u s e d u c at i o n . o r g for a
class calendar and RE family manual.
2nd Grade First Communion Registration. The
schedule for registration meetings for parents of children
in second grade who will be receiving the sacraments of
Reconciliation and Eucharist follows. At this meeting,
parents may register their child for the sacraments and
receive the program requirements. Meeting Schedule:
Oct
Sun.
Sun.
25
25
11:00 am
3:45 pm
In English ONLY
In English/Spanish
Parents should bring a copy of the child’s baptismal
certificate (even if the child was baptized at All Saints), the
sacramental registration fee of $25.00 and the name and
address of the church of baptism.
C onfirmation R ally
Fired Up!! Confirmation Rally, 2015. Unite with the
other 8th graders from All Saints Church for talks, snacks,
games, music, Adoration, and more! Special guest — Scott
Anthony (w w w . s c o t t m a n t h o n y . n e t ).
Date:
Cost:
Permission form
Check-in:
Pick-up:
Simon, died 1st
century;
called
“the
Canaanite”
and also “the
Zealot,” and antiRoman
party;
possibly preached
in
Egypt
and
Persia; mentioned
in the Roman
Canon.
Fri., Nov. 6, 2015
Free
Due to RE Office by Fri., Oct. 23,
2015
School Gym, beginning at 6:45 pm
Church at 10:00 pm
Jude,
or
Thaddeus
(“Courageous”), died 1st
century; may have preached
in Palestine and Persia;
mentioned in the Roman
Canon; patron of those
in despair, or in hopeless
situations (perhaps because
of the similarity of his name
with that of Judas Iscariot,
who betrayed Jesus and
despaired).
3
of
C olumbus : R emembering
The Knights of Columbus, Bishop J. Louis Flaherty
Assembly will hold our annual Veterans Day Dinner on
Sat., Nov. 7, at 6:30 pm. All are invited to the dinner to
honor our veterans. Cost is $15 per person, military (active,
retired or active reserve) in uniform will be admitted for
free along with a guest. Reservations are requested. RSVP:
John Masarick (john _ masarick @ comcast . net ) if you
plan to attend.
The Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus are again
supporting Wreaths Across America this year. The goal of
the program is to remember and honor all service members
buried in national cemeteries by placing wreaths on each
and every grave marker during the Christmas Season. You
can support this effort by sponsoring a wreath that will be
placed either at Arlington, Quantico, or Culpepper National
Cemeteries. Wreath sponsorship is $15 for each wreath.
The Fourth Degree will be at the church exits after each
Mass the weekends before and after Veterans Day, Nov.
7/8 and 14/15 to help you sponsor a wreath. Please support
this worthy cause and the local Fourth Degree Knights
of Columbus. The wreaths will arrive at the cemeteries
by truck and be placed by volunteers on Dec. 12; if you
would like to participate simply be at one of the national
cemeteries on that Saturday morning.
The Knights of Columbus is hosting the next American Red
Cross Blood Drive on Sat. Nov. 14 from 8:00 am - 1:30 pm
in the Knights Hall behind the church and school. Walkin appointments are accepted or reserve your slot on the
ARC website w w w . r e d c r o s s b l o o d . o r g / g i v e / d r i v e /
d r i v e s e a r c h . j s p or e-mail Colin Myers (myers 6541@
gmail . com ). The next Knights’ Blood Drive will be Feb.
6, same time and place. One pint can save up to two lives!
The Birth of Jesus Christ — The Knights of Columbus
will be selling Religious Christmas cards after Mass
the weekends of Nov. 14/15 and 21/22. Help Keep
Christ in Christmas by sending religious Christmas
cards. Information: William Bolton (571-217-6285 or
wbolton 22126@ msn . com ).
The Knights of Columbus sponsor their annual Anointing
Mass & Thanksgiving Luncheon for seniors (55 and
older) on Sat., Nov. 21, in the Council Hall at 10:00 am
followed by a luncheon for residents of local nursing homes
and parish seniors. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the
Sick will be available for the seriously ill or those with the
frailty of older age. Information: Matt Lewandowski (703335-7471).
In all that we do, let us give glory to God.
4
Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
October 25,
11, 2015 4












The third season of our parish concert series kicks off with a performance by one of the
Washington area’s premiere men’s a-cappella ensembles, The Suspicious Cheese Lords.
Founded in 1996, the Lords specialize in sacred choral music of the high Renaissance. The
Cheese Lords present a complete Mass setting crafted from five different dead bodies (of work),
sutured together with the threads of their precursory melodies. The program features selections
from Masses by Ludwig Senfl, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Jean Mouton, and Elzear
Genet (Carpentras), each of which were first recorded by the Cheese Lords. Hear how a war
song, a love song, a Gregorian chant, and a polyphonic motet can be dug up and reanimated
into..."FrankenMass”!” The event is free, and a free-will offering will be taken. All are welcome!




Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
A ll S aints C atholic S chool
Penny Bazaar – Thurs., Oct. 29, 1:30 pm
Professional Development Training. The school and
administrative office will be closed on Fri., Oct. 30 for the
faculty to attend a day of professional development.
Veterans Day Mass & Reception. Join us as our school
community honors the commitment of the men and women
who have served our country in the United States Armed
Forces. We cordially invite all active duty, reserve, former
and retired military personnel to attend this special Mass
on Wed., Nov. 11 at 8:30 am. Following the Mass, there
will be an assembly in the PAC with American Legion Post
10 and featured speaker Amy Looney of the Travis Manion
Foundation. A reception for all honored guests will follow
in Father Kelley Hall. All are welcome!
All Saints Catholic School hosts a Fall Open House
for prospective parents for the 2016-17 school year on
Thurs., Nov. 19 at 9:00 am. Following a presentation and
introduction, tours of the facility will be provided. Plan to
attend and experience the dynamic, Catholic environment
of All Saints Catholic School. Information: Mrs. Joyce
D’Eugenio (703-393-1490 or jdeugenio @ allsaintsva .
org ).
P rotection of C hildren :
H alf - hour U pdate to V irtus T raining
All volunteers who have attended the 4-hour live VIRTUS
Protecting God’s Children™ for Adults training are required
to complete an annual update. Below is the schedule for
upcoming sessions. All sessions begin at 7:00 pm.
Oct
Tu
27
Nov
Meeting Room 1
Tu
10
Meeting Room 1
Dec
Tu
1
Meeting Room 1
Please contact Janet Smith, Coordinator of Child Protection
(703-393-2158 or jsmith @ allsaintsva . org ), to let her
know which session you plan to attend so that we can
assure seating for everyone.
In
and
5
A round
the
D iocese …
Catholc Business Network Awards Reception. Please join
Bishop Loverde and Catholic Business Network of Northern
Virginia (CBN NOVA) in honoring four remarkable Catholic
High School students from our Diocese who will receive
this year’s YES Award (Youth Exemplifying Service) and
our business person of the year on Wed., Nov. 4 at 6:30 pm
at Marymount University’s Reinsch Library Building
in Arlington. Tickets are $50/person. Please register by
October 30 at w w w . c b n awa r d s . c o m . Questions? Contact
Lucia Jason (luciamyrealtor @ gmail . com ).
The Lord has done great things for us;
we are filled with joy
Psalm 126
Teacher Information Sessions. Are you interested
in teaching for the Catholic schools in the Diocese of
Arlington? There are 44 schools within the Diocese offering
instructional programs for ages pre-school through high
school. Perhaps your certification has expired, or perhaps
you are thinking of changing careers or returning to teaching
after a period of absence. Do you have questions about
qualifications to teach? Would you like to learn more about
the mission of teaching in a Catholic school, in a nurturing
and caring, Christ-centered environment? Please come to
one of the following information programs for prospective
teachers scheduled throughout the diocese and meet with
Sister Patricia Helene, IHM, head of the Marymount
University Catholic School Leadership Program, Sister
Karl Ann Homberg, SSJ, Assistant Superintendent for
School Leadership and Janet Vetrano, Office of Catholic
Schools Licensure Specialist, to learn more about the
opportunities and advantages of teaching in our Catholic
schools. Contact Janet (j . vetrano @ arlingtondiocese .
org ) by Mon., Nov. 2 to register.
St. Thomas More Cathedral School
105 N. Thomas St.
Arlington, VA 22203 703-528-1547
All Saints School
9294 Stonewall Rd.
Manassas, VA 20110 703-368-4400
St. Francis of Assisi School
18825 Fuller Heights Rd.
Triangle, VA 22172
703-221-3868
Mon., Nov. 9
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Tues., Nov. 10
1:00 – 3:00 pm
Thurs., Nov. 12
1:00 – 3:00 pm
6
Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
October 25, 2015
6:30-8:00pm in the P.A.C.
Dinner & Faith Served Every Sunday Night
plus Catechesis, Games, Small Groups,
Fellowship, Prayer & Talks for TEENS
Join us OCTOBER 25th this Sunday!
This semester we
are exploring
Catholic Social
Teaching… and
asking “so, how
does this apply to
me?” From the Environment to Human Life
to Immigration to the Poor, we will examine
real-life issues both local & abroad!
Want More? Stay for AFTER-LIFE
from 8:10-8:30 each Sunday we’ll
gather on stage to pray… each
week will be something different!
Public School… Catholic School…
Home School… ALL Teens Welcome!
Come on Retreat* with us!
Nov. 6 - 8 is just Girls!
Nov. 20 - 22 is just Guys!
Only $35 for a great weekend…
* Must attend at least 2 Thursday night meetings before the retreat in order to attend.
Register at CLC or at www.AllSaintsYouthMinistry.org
Thursday Nights, 7:15 - 9:00pm
Small group of teens who share,
support, pray, play, serve, and learn.
Girls in P.A.C. & Guys in Upper Room
High School Teens welcome to show up!
High School Musicians needed
for the 5:30 Sunday Teen Mass
simply show up at 4:15pm & join!
Need a Drummer & more Guy
Singers… all 9th-12th welcome!
Faith & Fun for Middle Schoolers
Experience, fun, sports, activities,
and more while going deeper into
your faith amongst friends
Fr. Kelly Hall
Meeting Room 2
Contact: Erin Atkinson
Contact: Peter Clem
[email protected] [email protected]
7:00 - 9:00 pm on 2nd & 4th Fridays
Next: Nov 13 and 27
November 13
7 - 9pm in the PAC
THE GARGANTUAN
GAME NIGHT!
Pizza, Games,
Friends, faith and
St. Lucy Project
(Food Warehouse)
Saturday, November 14
1:30-2:30 pm
Register Online!
Dec 19: Movie: Star Wars
Manassas, Virginia
IGLESIA CATÓLICA ALL SAINTS
Vigésimo Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
25 de octubre de 2015
Misa en Manassas Park 9:30 am ~ Familia Molina deseán agradecer a San Judas Tadeo Intención especial • Misa de 1:30 pm
~ Por todos los parroquianos. • Misa de 7:00 pm ~ En memoria de Dario Balderas
R eunión
R egistro
de
de
P rimera C omunión
Los padres que tienen niños en segundo grado que van a recibir
los sacramentos de Primera Reconciliación y Primera Comunión
tienen que asistir a una Reunión de Registro. En esta reunión, los
padres inscribirán a sus hijos para los sacramentos y recibirán
información sobre los requisitos del programa.
Horario de las Reuniones
oct
Do
Do
25
25
11:00 am
3:45 pm
SOLO en Inglés
Inglés y Español
Los padres deben traer una copia del certificado de bautismo del
niño (incluso si el niño fue bautizado en All Saints), la cuota de
inscripción sacramental es de $ 25.00 y necesitamos el nombre y
dirección de la iglesia del bautismo.
R ally
de
E ntrenamiento para M onaguillos :
N uevos y R egreso
Monaguillos — Los niños y las niñas de 10 años que están
comenzando quinto grado en adelante y les gustaría servir
como Monaguillos, ya sea para las misas en español o Inglés,
tienen que asistir a dos (de tres) sesiones de entrenamiento
en este otoño. Los padres deben asistir a estas sesiones
con su hijo y cada sesión tendrá una duración alrededor de
una hora. Si usted tiene alguna pregunta, por favor llame a
Padre Juan en la oficina parroquial (703-368-4500).
Cuando sirven: Los monaguillos pueden servir durante
las misas de fin de semana. Los horarios para las misas
se basan en las elecciones de cada servidor. Necesitamos
monaguillos que estén disponibles para las misas diarias.
oct
C onfirmación
Fired Up!! Confirmation Rally, 2015. ¡Únete a cientos de
jóvenes de 8vo grado de All Saints para disfrutar de juegos,
música, refrigerio, Adoración, y más! Invitado Especial: Scott
Anthony (w w w . s c o t t m a n t h o n y . n e t ).
Fecha:
Viernes, 6 de Noviembre 2015
Costo:
GRATIS
El formulario de debe ser entregado a la Oficina de
permiso:
Educación Religiosa antes de 23 de
Octubre del 2015
Lugar de Entrada: Gimnasio de la escuela, comenzando a
las 6:45 pm
Lugar de Salida:
Iglesia 10:00 pm
E ducación R eligiosa
¿Necesita un Calendario de Clases? Visite nuestro sitio web:
w w w . a l l s a i n t s r e l i g i o u s e d u c at i o n . o r g .
Aquí
puede
encontrar el calendario de clases y el Manual de Familia.
Párroco
Rev. Lee R. Roos
703-393-2155
Vicarios Parroquiales
Rev. Juan Puigbó
703-393-2153
Rev. Mauricio Pineda 703-393-2154
Oficina Parroquial
703-368-4500
Horario de Misas en Español
Domingo: 9:30 am en el Centro Comunitario
de Manassas Park; 1:30 pm y 7:00 pm en la
Iglesia.
lunes
26
martes
27
servir
6:00 – 7:00 pm
7:00 – 7:30 pm
6:00 – 7:00 pm
nuevo
activos
nuevo
6:00 – 7:00 pm
7:00 – 7:30 pm
nuevo
activos
nov
martes
3
C lases
de inglés en
M anassas
Caridades Católicas ofrece clases de inglés y de ciudadanía
de lunes a jueves por las mañanas (9:00-10:30) o por las
tardes (6:00-7:30 o 7:30-9:00). Inscríbase el 16, 17, o
18 de noviembre de 10:00 am-12:00 pm o 6:00-8:00 pm.
Ofrecemos varios niveles de clases. El precio de las clases
es $125.00 por el semestre e incluye el libro. Ofrecemos
clases también los sábados de 10:00 am-12:00 pm y el costo
es $50 e incluye el libro. Para más información llame al
571-208-1572.
Confesiones
Confirmación
Adoración del Santísimo
Horario de Oficina
Miércoles: 6:30-8:00 pm • Viernes: 7:308:00 am • Sábados: 3:00-4:00 pm • Primer
Viernes de Mes: 7:00-8:00 pm
Domingo 8:00 pm a Lunes 7:00 am •
Miércoles 9:00 am a Jueves 7:00 am •
Jueves • 7:00 pm a Viernes 7:00 am; •
Viernes 9:00 pm(después de la Hora Santa)
a Sábado 7:30 am
Primera Confesión y Primera Comunión
Se ofrece en 2do Grado. Es obligatorio
un año de preparación. Llame al 703-3932142 x216.
Se ofrece en 8vo Grado. Es obligatorio
un año de preparación. Llame al 703-3932142 x249.
La oficina parroquial está abierta de lunes
a jueves de 9:00 am a 12:00 del medio día
y de 1:00 pm a 9:00 pm. Los viernes de
9:00 am a 12:00 del medio día y de 1:00 pm
a 8:00 pm. Sábados y Domingos de 9:00 am
a 3:00 pm
Para ser héroes de Dios con el Padre Juan,
conéctate a w w w . v i vat r e x . n e t .
7