August 14, 2016 Bulletin - Saint Gabriel Catholic Church DC
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August 14, 2016 Bulletin - Saint Gabriel Catholic Church DC
SAINT GABRIEL CATHOLIC CHURCH IGLESIA CATÓLICA DE SAN GABRIEL 26 GRANT CIRCLE, N.W. WASHINGTON, DC 20011 (202) 726-9092/3 EMAIL: [email protected] SGDC.CHURCH TWENTIETH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME/XX DOMINIGO ORDINARIO AUGUST 14, 2016 MASS SCHEDULE SACRAMENTS Sunday/Domingo 7:30 am (English) 9:00 am (Español) 11:00 am (English) 6:00 pm (Español) Baptisms/Bautismos Infants: By appointment (call three weeks in advance) Children and adults: Call the Director of Religious Education Vigil/Sabado 5:30 pm Monday-Saturday 8:00 am (Convent Chapel) Holy Days/Dias Festivos As Announced Miraculous Medal Novena Novena Medalla Milagrosa Wednesday after Mass Miercoles despues de Misa Sacred Heart Novena Novena del Sagrado Corazon 1st Friday after Mass 1er Viernes despues de Misa Instruccion Pre-bautismal en español 1 er. Sabado del mes 10:00 am/ Bautismos 2 do. Domingo 2:00 pm RCIA/RICA Sunday after 11:00 am mass Domingo despues de misa de 9:00 am Marriage Preparation There is a six (6) month minimum preparation for marriage. Contact the priest or deacon before setting the date. Rectory Office Hours/Horarios de Oficina de Rectoria Monday-Friday/Lunes-Viernes 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Bulletin Deadline/Cierre del Boletin Requests should be submitted in writing no later than 4:00 pm on Thursday/Jueves of the prior week to the Rectory Office Manager at [email protected] or via mail. Remaining Second Collections for 2016 September 10-11: Catholic University of America Asamblea Carismatica Domingo 3:00 pm Confessions/Confesiones Saturday 4:45 pm to 5:15 pm Sunday/Domingo 5:00 pm to 5:45 pm Sick and Shut-In We are happy to bring communion to those who are unable to attend mass. Please contact the rectory. October 15-16: World Mission/ Propagation of the Faith November 5-6: Archdiocesan Priests Retirement Fund December 10-11: Retirement for Religious ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY Pastor Rev. Dr. Kevin C. Kennedy Deacon/Diacono Mr. Roberto Salgado Rectory Office/Oficina Mr. David Brake, Bookkeeper Ms. Cecelia Handy, Office Manager Ms. Gwen Sutton, Administrative Assistant Mr. Mauricio Castro, Web Developer Ministry to the Homebound Sister Mary Ann Farrington, SNJM Development Director Mrs. Lois Weber Petworth Youth Program Programa Comunitario para Niños Mr. Ronald R. Riley, Athletic/Program Director St. Gabriel School of Religion/Escuela de Religion Sister Eileen Dunn, SNJM, Director Sacristan Ms. Ann Walters August 15th marks the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is the day the church recognizes both the passing of Mary and her assumption into heaven. The story of Mary is that she requested the Apostles presence, knowing that her time was short. All of the Apostles gathered around her as she peacefully went to sleep. The tomb where she was buried was later found to be empty and from this came the Church’s teaching that Mary was assumed into heaven body and soul. This is represented in the icon by the “baby” in Christ’s arms. NOTE: The Assumption is not a holy day of obligation. Mass will be celebrated on Monday at Saint Gabriel’s Convent Chapel at 8:00 am. ST. GABRIEL CHURCH MASS INTENTIONS AUGUST 14, 2016 WASHINGTON, DC 20TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Blessed are they who hear the word of God and observe it. Sun. Aug 14 7:30 am Fr. Carlton Jones—Special Intention 11:00 am Glenn Somerville— Deceased CHURCH MINISTRIES ADORATION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT: Wednesdays from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Our Pastor is available for confessions and spiritual direction. Mon. 8:00 am Aug 15 Gloria Osgood—Special Intention Tues. 8:00 am Aug 16 Mary A. Scarlett –-Deceased Religious Education for Children: Contact Sr. Eileen at 202-726-9092, if you are interested in volunteering your time and talent to assist in the instruction of CCD. Wed. 8:00 am Aug 17 Daniel G. Scarlett—Deceased Church Choir: Contact Patty Burkhardt, Choir Director, [email protected] or call (301) 864 4233. Thurs. 8:00 am Aug 18 Charles Davis—Deceased Fri. 8:00 am Sat. 8:00 am 5:30 pm Aug 19 Van Carter—Deceased Aug 20 Ann C. Harris—Deceased Naomi E. Sutton—Deceased KEEP THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS Jacqueline Arguelles, Trena Arguelles, Doris Awad, Leslie Bachar, Father John Burke, Benjamin Calvert, Daniel Calvert, Alice Clark, Ethel Crawford, Donna Davis, Fannie Felts, Cheryl Queen-Gaskins, Katrina Graves, Louise Howze, Dorothy Jefferson, Judith Kettleman, Frances Lyles, William Mack Jr., Muriel McCants, Catherine McMahon, Regina Magruder, Mary Makle, Stella McAllister, Solomon T. Miles, Thomasine M. Miles, Marschere Miller, Dorothy Milligan, Helen Montgomery, Myrtle Morris, Andrew Osefchen, Lessie Quander, Lorene Randolph, Doris Reynolds, Cecelia P. Simms, Velma Smith, Billie Sneed, Germaine Stokes, Violet Thomas, Edith Thompson, Dorothy “Vi” Thomas, Dorothy Thornes, George L. Watkins, Andrew Weeks, Donna Wilkes, Hollis Wilkes, and Odessa Williams. Mass Stipends and Votive Candles: Masses are offered every day for special intentions requested by parishioners (one intention per Mass). It is customary that an offering be made at the time of the request. Candles lit in the church or taken home are $3 each. Cases of candles are not available for sale. Scheduling Use of Petworth Campus Facilities: All requests to use the school hall/ auditorium or cafeteria at the Center City Public Charter School Petworth Campus can be submitted via email to: [email protected] or please call 202-722-1929. GIVE TIME, TREASURE AND TALENT Without your time, treasure, and talent we could not provide you with a beautiful church, liturgy, or church grounds. Our ministry to the local Petworth community would also be extremely limited. Please remember to support our parish and its ministry with your weekly donations and don’t be shy when it comes to serving. Ushers, Cantors, Eucharistic Ministers, etc. are needed. Training will be provided. SAVE THE DATE Marca tu calendario: October 12, 2016 Annual Archdiocesan Conference on Hispanic Ministry Acompañando a la Iglesia Doméstica The Church is good for the family, and the family is good for the Church. The safeguarding of the Lord’s gift in the sacrament of matrimony is a concern not only of individual families but of the entire Christian community”. (Amoris Laetitia, 87) “La Iglesia es un bien para la familia, y la familia es un bien para la Iglesia. Custodiar este don sacramental del Señor corresponde no solo a la familia individualmente sino a toda la comunidad Cristiana”. (Amoris Laetitia, 87) PLEASE CALL THE RECTORY TO UPDATE THE INFORMATION ON THIS LIST. IN MEMORIAM May the soul of Ray Pelkey and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. A Prayer For Travelers O Almighty and merciful God, who hast commissioned Thy angels to guide and protect us, command them to be our assiduous companions from our setting out until our return; to clothe us with their invisible protection; to keep from us all danger of collision, of fire, of explosion, of fall and bruises, and finally, having preserved us from all evil, and especially from sin, to guide us to our heavenly home. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen FINDING A MASS ON SUNDAY WHILE ON VACATION: To find the nearest Catholic Church anywhere in the United States during your vacation travels, go to www.parishesonline.com or www.masstimes.org or call 1-858-2076277. (There are pauses in the message. DO NOT hang up.) TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME/XX DOMINIGO ORDINARIO NOTE FROM OUR PASTOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Dear Fellow Disciples: What a gift our parish community is to each one us. We are blessed to be members of a faith community with a rich history in this beautiful part of Washington. I feel that God is truly good to me for bringing me to Saint Gabriel Parish. It’s hard to believe how quickly my first seven months have passed by since arriving. I continue to thank you for your warm welcome and blessings for me as pastor. As we collaborate for the common good of our parish, there are three qualities that I want to be a driving forces behind our collaboration as fellow disciples. Those three qualities are: transparency, inclusivity and discipleship. Transparency - my promise to you is to be informative and open about important decisions that affect the parish community. For example, beginning in September you will be notified on a regular basis regarding how our financial contributions are being used to support the mission of the parish. With the help of the Finance Counsel, I will use fiscal resources entrusted to the parish with good stewardship and appreciation. Inclusivity – As spiritual leader of our parish community I want to promote ways in which a wide representation of parishioners can be included in the decision making process. To this end I look to the leaders of our parish (the coordinators of all ministries and groups) to develop methods for listening, praying and discerning the needs of the community. Discipleship – all decision making must be a discernment process with our eyes focused on the mission. That is, decisions are made in prayer with the purpose of bringing our community into an ever deepening relationship with Jesus the Christ. I hope you agree that these are three things that are important for the vitality of our parish. Please pray for me regularly as I will pray for you; we need one another’s prayers. Your brother, Fr. Kevin Carlin Kennedy Faith Day: August 27 @ 1:05 pm Enjoy a day at the ballpark with family and friends and give back to the community! Join the Archdiocese of Washington and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington at Nationals Park for Faith Day on August 27th! Watch Cardinal Wuerl throw out the first pitch for the 1:05pm game against the Colorado Rockies and stop by the center-field gates of Nationals Park to check-out the Fiat 500L Pope Francis used during his visit to DC! Then stop by the Catholic Charities “breakfast to go” table to help assemble a Cup of Joe breakfast bag, which will be donated to a homeless shelter run by Catholic Charities after the game. Faith Day also includes postgame performances from local area church choirs and player testimonies. For each ticket sold at nationals.com/catholiccharities, $5 will be donated to Catholic Charities. See you at the ballpark! A Day of Reflection: Rooted in Our Faith: Preparing for Congress XII: The Twelfth National Black Catholic Congress will be held in Orlando, Florida from Thursday, July 6, 2017 to Sunday, July 9, 2017. The theme for this Congress is, “The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me: act justly, love goodness, and walk humbly with your God.” Contact the NBCC office at 410-547-8496. . Saint Gabriel Federal Credit Union You are invited to join the SGFCU on a scenic cruise on the Choptank River in Hurlock, MD (Eastern Shore). All you can eat crab feast is yours followed by a trip to LIVE! Casino. Reserve the day, Saturday, September 17, 2016, for feast and fun. The cost is $110 per person and a free slot play will be given. First payment of $35 is due June 25th. For more information, contact Audrey Thomas 240-687-4046, Vincent Hawkins, 202-726-5379 or Marguerite Jones 202-291 -2157. Taxes and gratuities are included. Sunday TV Mass The Archdiocese of Washington produces a weekly Sunday TV Mass filmed in the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. It is a wonderful ministry for those members of our Catholic family who are unable to be physically present with a local worshipping community for the Sunday Eucharistic Liturgy. The Mass airs every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on WDCW-50: No cable; Dish or Direct TV subscribers: Ch. 50; Comcast: Ch. 23 in Washington, DC and Montgomery County; Ch. 3 in Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland;RCN: Ch. 15; and Verizon: Ch. 3. Join the TV Mass congregation! Your presence is a wonderful way to bring the Mass to those who are homebound.