Saint Mary of Sorrows Church - John Patrick Publishing Company

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Saint Mary of Sorrows Church - John Patrick Publishing Company
Saint Mary of Sorrows Church
Parish Center • 5222 Sideburn Road • Fairfax, VA 22032
Historic Church • Fairfax Station Road & Ox Road (Route 123) • Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Phone 703-978-4141 • FAX 703-978-2568 • Website www.stmaryofsorrows.org
Parish Center Phone 703-978-4141 + Extension:
Pastor
Rev. James S. Barkett
ext. 103
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Francis J. Peffley
ext. 104
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Donald C. Greenhalgh (Ret.)
In Residence
Rev. Jean Vanes Nicolas
ext. 105
Deacons
David Maurer
[email protected]
Jeffrey Meyers
[email protected]
Religious Education
Aida Willis (DRE Grades K - 6)
ext. 129
Kristin Merrigan (Admin. Assistant)
ext. 128
Madeline Ledón (DRE Grades 7 - 8)
ext. 108
Preschool
Elena Quartuccio
ext. 118
Youth Ministry
Mark Stinard
ext. 107
Parish Social Ministry & Family Life
Carol Mayfield
ext. 109
Liturgy
Mary McKay
ext. 112
Music
Colleen Turgeon
ext. 114
Administrative Services
Karen Ramsay (Reception)
ext. 100
Cindy Bevilacqua (Registration/Baptisms/
...Bulletin)
ext. 115
Linda O’Brien (Pastor’s Assistant/
...Facilities Scheduling/Weddings)
ext. 101
Comptroller’s Office
Kathleen G. Coleman, MBA Comptroller ext. 110
Mary Ellen Kelliher
(Bookkeeper/Cemetery)
ext. 111
Facilities
Richard Witter
ext. 124
Counselors
Direct Line
Mary Ellen Ruff, LPC, ATR-BC
703-303-4983
Kathleen E. Scheg, JD, LPC, CEEP
703-568-0525
St. Mary of Sorrows is a caring Catholic community
dedicated to living the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
We
Listen to the Word of God; Draw our life from the Liturgy;
Promote the sanctity of life; Proclaim the good news of the Gospel;
Serve others in a spirit of truth; Nourish through education;
Commit ourselves to proclaiming and promoting social justice.
Anointing /Visits to the Sick
Duty Priest 703-978-4141, ext. 1.
Last Sunday of the month after the 12:30 pm
Mass
Parish Center Summer Office Hours
Mon - Thursday: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:30 am - 8:30 pm
Sat: 9:00 am - 6:15 pm
Sun: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Registration
Please register at the Parish Center Office so
that we can serve you more effectively. Your
use of envelopes helps us to assess our
resources and to plan for the future.
Inquiry (R.C.I.A.)
Please call Linda O’Brien, 703-978-4141, ext.
101, to make an appoint with Fr. Barkett.
Pastoral Council
Co-Chairpersons
Frank Adams
Thelma Garry
Members
Paul Armstrong
Charlie Gulac
Patricia Laux
Patrick Taitano
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703-569-3935
703-978-1163
David Lopez
Ann Hartmann
Susan Lee
Weekend Mass Schedule
Worship Center
Sat: 5:00 pm
Sun: 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 am, & 12:30 pm
& 5:00 pm September through May
Historic Church
Sun: 9:30 am
Daily Mass Schedule
Worship Center
Mon - Sat: 9:15 am
Morning Prayer: 9:00 am
Adoration
Monday, Wednesday & Friday begins after
the 9:15 am Mass until 11:45
First Friday All Night Adoration begins after
the 9:15 Mass
First Saturday Devotions begin after the
9:15 am Mass
Historic Church
Mon - Fri: 6:30 am
Holy Day Schedule - Worship Center
Vigil Mass: 7:00 pm;
Holy Day: 6:30, 9:15 am, 7:00 pm
Confessions
Worship Center
Sat: 3:30 to 4:30 pm
Mon: 10 am
Wed: 6:30 to 7:00 pm
Travelers: www.Masstimes.org
0700 St. Mary
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TWENTY NINTH SUNDAY
MASS INTENTIONS
IN
ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 16, 2016
PARISH LIFE
Sunday, October 16
Ses Mau Pelayo, Dorothy Kershes †,
Tory Lehr †, Thomas Blahusch †
Pat Carrell †, (HC) Leonard E. Rice
Monday, October 17
Pelayo Family, Elizabeth Ward
Tuesday, October 18
Stephen Henri, Sean Copeland †
Wednesday, October 19
Mora Hashima, Sean O’Brien & Linda O’Brien (Birthdays)
Thursday, October 20
Seminarian Jeff Petroski, Richard Gregorio †
Friday, October 21
Lai Ping Lee †, Megan Kaplar (Birthday)
Saturday, October 22
Jim Ress, Henry Belin †
Sunday, October 23
For the People, Eileen Clifford †,
Jessica Manalang †, Bob & Gina Miller †
Mary Ann Keller †, (HC) Eleanor Moar †
The Year of Mercy
To draw the parish’s attention to the Corporal and Spiritual
Works of Mercy, throughout the year we will spend a month
focusing on a particular one. The Spiritual Work of Mercy for
October is to Visit the Sick and Clothe the Naked.
Knights of Columbus Open Meeting
All St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Gentlemen and your wives interested in learning more about opportunities to participate in a wide
variety of charitable works are cordially invited to an “Open
Meeting” of our Parish Knights of Columbus Council 8600. You
will also learn about many opportunities to take advantage of the
fraternal benefits that come with membership. The meeting will
begin at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 18th, in Farrell Hall, and
will last about an hour. You are welcome to come as early as 7:00
p.m. to partake in an evening meal prior to the meeting. All
Catholic gentlemen who are over age 18 and practicing Catholics
are eligible for admission into the Knights of Columbus. We joyfully welcome you to help us to serve those most in need through
charitable works as our Lord asks all of us to do with joy!
READINGS
Altar Server Training
Sun:
Mon:
Tues:
Wed:
Thu:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:
St. Mary of Sorrows will be having Altar Server Training on
Saturday, October 22nd, in the Worship Center from 1:00 to 2:30
p.m. If you are interested in serving and are between 4th and 12th
grade, we'd love to have you as an altar server. Training is for both
new and existing servers. Attendance is strongly encouraged for all
altar servers. Deacon Jeff is the new coordinator for servers and
will be providing the training.
Ex 17:8-13 .......................2 Tm 3:14–4:2
Lk 18:1-8
Eph 2:1-10 .......................Lk 12:13-21
2 Tm 4:10-17b .................Lk 10:1-9
Eph 3:2-12 .......................Lk 12:39-48
Eph 3:14-21 .....................Lk 12:49-53
Eph 4:1-6 .........................Lk 12:54-59
Eph 4:7-16 .......................Lk 13:1-9
Sir 35:12-14, 16-18..........2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18
Lk 18:9-14
Squire Roses Pre-Halloween Bake Sale
Please support the Squire Roses Pre-Halloween
Bake Sale in Farrell Hall on Sunday, October
23rd, after all morning Masses. Proceeds support Trait d’Union USA-Mauritius, a Catholic
charity providing education, healthcare and
nutrition for needed children in Mauritius. Donations are also
welcome. Please make checks payable to St. Mary’s Church with
“Squire Roses Halloween” in the memo line. Thank you!
DONATIONS
Donations for the Week of October 2nd
Sunday Collection
Building Fund
Capital Improvements
Heat
Additional Collections
Samaritan Fund
Porto Charities
Religious Education
Catholic University
$38,607.97
$13,463.75
$1,521.00
428.00$
World Mission Sunday
$1,202.00
$1,763.29
$115.00
$65.00
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Next week we will celebrate world Mission Sunday. The theme this
year is “Mercy Changes the World.” Pope Francis invites the entire
church to support the young mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the
Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe, where
priests, religious and lay leaders serve some of the poorest of the
poor. Please keep the Missions in your prayers and be generous
in the collection on October 22nd - 23rd for the Society of the
Propagation of the Faith.
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Let us pray for the courage to respond
as the Lord is calling us to do in building up his Church.
“Every Christian man and woman, by virtue of baptism, has
received a mission. Each one of us has to respond, as best we
can, to the Lord’s call to build up his Body, the Church. ‘What
Pope Francis
about you?’”
ST. MARY’S PRESCHOOL
LITURGY & MUSIC
Preschool Spaces Available
For 2016 - 2017 School Year
Please Pray for the Sick
There is one space available in the morning
3-year-old class and one in the afternoon 4-yearold class for the 2016 - 2017 school year. Please
call Miss Elena in the Preschool Office for more
information; 703-978-4557.
Assunta Day, Patricia Jaison, Christina Vloet, Pat Mizer, Norita
Lemoine, Larry Purdy, Greg Reinhart, Julie Reynolds, Mike
McDevitt, Frank Lisle, Virginia MacLauchlan, Alex Green, Pat
Seiler, Ken Telesca, Lois Chase, Tony Cabrea, Maria Cabrea, Dave
Fendrick, Peter Tompkins, Maria Roman, Karen Hauck, Steve
Payne, Karen Schreiner, Bart Marconi, Brian Banules, Charles
Lehmann, Michael Heller, James LaLonde, Joline Unpingco, James
Douglas Gawl, Mary Davis, Julie Adkins, Alan Starr, Constance
Sequeira, Gregory A Heller, Julia Torro, Steve Bruce, Ray Bernero,
Marilyn Avery, Becky Stingle, Larry Leidtke, Debra Christiano, Allan
R. & Carolyn M. Brown, Corinne Frassa, Ngoc Dang, Joanne
Benner, David Anderson, Julie Gazvoda, Maria Commins, Mary
Chiarodo, Andrea Baker, Mary Pat Lane, Amelia Schmidt, Toni
Morris, Antonia Bambauer, Hellen Metzler, Lisa Anderson, Diane
Anderson, George Bonina Jr., Paul Anderson, Tom Copeland,
Joanie Evans, Lynn Jones, Brian Banules, Mary Malone, Cathy
Jones, Austin Ruby, and those in our book of prayers.
Names will be kept on the list for a month. Please call then and
advise if you need an extended time.
YOUTH MINISTRY
High School YM
Email Mark Stinard: [email protected]
SNL: Adoration
THIS Sunday, October 16th
(5:00– 8:15 p.m.) After Mass and dinner, we’ll have games,
music, small groups, and we’ll continue our semester series on the
vices and the virtues. Parents please join us and bring the family!
We will have dinner together and then there will be a separate
track for parents, with activities for the younger kids. Whether
you’ve been involved in our events this year or not, we’d love to
have you join.
RALLY 2016, NEXT Sunday October 23rd
11:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Marymount University
Friday Holy Hour
21sr,
The next scheduled Holy Hour is Friday, October
at 7:30
p.m. in the Historic Church. Please come to spend time with our
Lord through quiet prayer and reflection before His presence in
the Blessed Sacrament.
Join us next Sunday for one of the biggest events of the year. We
will journey over to Marymount University for an incredible day of
food, great music, inspiring speakers and Mass with our Bishop.
Contact Mark ([email protected]) for more info!
New Lectors Needed
Worship Night
THIS Tuesday, October 18th
If you have a special devotion to the Word of God, please consider
the lector ministry. The parish needs a few well-spoken individuals to serve in this special ministry. The next lector orientation is
scheduled for early November. New lectors can be scheduled
starting in December. If you can make a commitment to this ministry, please contact us at [email protected].
Our next Worship Night will take place this Tuesday from 7:30 9:00 p.m. at the Historic Church. When we worship, we take a
moment in the business of everyday life to reorient ourselves
toward God the Father and His plan for our lives.
Timeout Tuesday
Tuesday, October 18th 3:00 p.m.
Homebound Ministry
Parishioners who are ill or otherwise unable to attend Mass for a
short or an extended period of time may have Holy Communion
brought to them on Sundays by calling St. Mary’s at 703-978-4141.
If no answer, leave a message including your name and number.
In the event of a Sacramental emergency, please contact the Duty
Priest at 703-978-4141, x1
700 St. Mary
All High School teens are invited this Tuesday after school for
Timeout Tuesday. Join us to take a break mid-week with snacks,
games, and friends. We will meet in Farrell Hall.
CLC (Catholic Life Communities)
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Boys: Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. – Meet at Church
Girls: Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. – Meet at Church
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Junior High Youth Ministry
Email Maddy Ledón: [email protected]
Parents! We Need Your Help!
There are so many aspects of Youth Ministry that take volunteer support. One of the most important is feeding the hungry (our teens)
on Sunday nights. If you are a parent and are interested in joining
or leading one of our Kitchen Teams to cook on Sunday nights,
please contact Mark at [email protected]. Thank you!
“Power Hour”
(3:00 - 4:00 p.m.), Sit together in the Worship Center
Every First Friday of the month, we will come together for a time
of Adoration and prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Please
join us after school. We will sit together in the Worship Center.
Don’t worry if you can’t get there right at 3:00; Jesus will still be
there! Parents, you are welcome and encouraged to join us!
Upcoming Power Hour dates: November 4th, December 2nd.
IGNITE: Faith, FUN, Food
Rams for Life, as you heard after Mass this weekend, is
Robinson Secondary School’s first pro-life club. We decided to
form our club in August of 2015 after attending a pro-life presentation at St. Mary's. In the subsequent months we gathered
over 100 signatures from interested students, greatly surpassing
the required 25, and formed a solid team of student leaders in
addition to the support from our two passionate teacher sponsors. We were approved as an official club on December 18,
2015, and have been active in the community since.
(6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Meet in Farrell Hall) Ignite is open to 6th - 8th
grade students. It is a time for meeting new friends, eating awesome food, playing super ridiculous games, and engaging the faith
in deep conversation and through learning with your peers. If you
have questions about the faith you should definitely come. As
always, bring your friends! Everyone is welcome! Upcoming
Ignite dates: November 5th, December 3rd.
PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY
The mission of Rams for Life is to protect all preborn and
born members of humanity and to inspire a culture of life
through education and morality, with an ultimate end of abolishing abortion. As Pope Francis said earlier this year, “all of
us are called to respect life and care for it,” a mandate that
reflects our mission as a club. An important part of accomplishing that mission has been our efforts to help women in crisis pregnancies, most prominently by collecting hundreds of
diapers and other resources for NOVA Pregnancy Help Center.
We have also partaken in peaceful protest and counseling outside the local abortion facility as a part of our broader outreach
to the community. Within the school, we have educated our
peers on the humanity of the preborn, effective methods of dialogue, and how to respond to the “hard cases” such as rape, life
of the mother, and fetal abnormalities. As a consequence of our
efforts, Students for Life awarded us with the 2016 New Club of
the Year award.
Samaritan Fund
Through the Samaritan Fund we are able to help men, women and
children in need, regardless of their race, creed or national origin.
What can you do? First, pray for those in need and for those who
are dedicated to helping. Then, make a monetary donation to St.
Mary’s Samaritan Fund, so that we’ll be able to continue responding as we have done, with prayer and financial assistance.
Coming Events – Mark Your Calendars and
Check the Website,
www.stmaryofsorrows.org, for updates!
Forty Days for Life – September 28th through November 6th
Reece’s Rainbow Charity Walk – October 29th
Tithing Fund Applications
“To live charitably means not looking out for our own interests but
carrying the burdens of the weakest and poorest among us.”
Pope Francis
One way Saint Mary’s puts its concern for the weak and the poor
into action is through our tithing fund program. Up to 10% of
weekend and holy day collections are distributed each year to
organizations that address problems associated with poverty, marginalization and social injustice. Applications are now being
accepted through October 31st for consideration of grants from
tithing funds through the next year. If you are interested in applying on behalf of an organization, please contact Carol Mayfield at
[email protected].
Fr. Barkett has been a constant source of support and
encouragement of the club from the start. Now, we'd like to
humbly ask for yours. If you are a student attending Robinson,
we invite you to attend our weekly meetings on Tuesday mornings
from 7:35-7:55 a.m. in room D217. We will discuss a different
pro-life topic each week, and donuts will be provided. For all students not attending Robinson, we would love to help you start a
pro-life club at your own school. It may seem challenging, but it
is well worth the effort. Please pray for us and aid us in building
a culture of life and love! Contact us at [email protected].
Anthony Jones, President of Rams for Life
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Come Walk for Reece’s Rainbow
ORDINARY TIME
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Reece’s Rainbow Ministry is excited to
announce its first Walk for The Rainbow! All
funds will benefit the organization that advocates and raises funds for the international
adoption of orphans with Down Syndrome
and other special needs. The Walk is scheduled for October 29th.
We will begin with Mass at 9:15 a.m., then meet at the Parish Center
to begin the walk at 10:15. It is approximately 2 K around the neighborhood of Saint Mary’s. Ministry Committee members will be available for registration and to provide additional information after
Masses this weekend and October 22nd and 23rd. Cost is $10.00
per participant. Walk-ins are welcome on the day of the event. For
additional information contact Karen Abraham on 703-978-1147 or
[email protected]. Come Walk with Us!
Sun
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Tues
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Wed
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40 Days for Life
The 40 Days for Life campaign runs through November 6th.
Please join fellow Christians and people of all faiths in 40 days of
prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. Saint Mary’s vigil is from
7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Thursdays, October 20th and 27th.
We will stand and pray peacefully on the sidewalk in front of the
Falls Church Healthcare Center abortion clinic at 900 South
Washington Street, Falls Church. Your prayers during past campaigns resulted in closing the largest abortion facility in Virginia,
Nova Women’s Healthcare, Fairfax, in 2013; blocking the Main
Street mega-clinic in Fairfax in 2013; closing the Amethyst abortion clinic in Manassas in September, 2015; the Planned
Parenthood abortion clinic in Falls Church in December 2015;
and the notorious Virginia Health Group abortion clinic in Fairfax
in June, 2016. For more information, contact John Murray at 703978-6135, [email protected].
Thu
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Fri
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Sat
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Sun
23
Diaper Collection
The diaper collection on the fourth Sunday of each month,
sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 8600, supports the
following four area organizations assisting young mothers and
their babies in need: A Woman’s Choice, MaRiH Center, Gabriel
Project, and the Paul Stefan Foundation. Please be generous and
bring a pack of diapers to place in the collection. It may seem a
small item to give; but to these mothers in need, it is a precious
gift. Our next collection is the weekend of October 22nd - 23rd.
Simple Gifts
Gabriel Project Baby Shower
Squire Roses
Mother’s Group
Girl Scout Meeting
Boy Scout Troop Committee Mtg.
Core Life Transformation
Bible Study/Prayer Group
Boutique
Lord Teach Me to Pray
OLPH Rosary Makers
RE Parent Program
RE Parents’ Reconciliation Mtg.
Knights of Columbus
Bells of St. Mary’s
Lord Teach Me to Pray
Landings
Lord Teach Me to Pray
Children’s Choir
RCIA
Joyful Noise
Legion of Mary
Logs of Fire Prayer Group
SMOS Choir & Orchestra
Prayer Ministry
Women’s Group Talk
Mom’s Anger Management
New Spirit Singers
Adult Education
Boy Scout Troop 697
Marian Singers
Baptism Class
Adult Education
Widow’s Mass
Sharing Hope
Holy Hour
Spanish Class
Baptisms
Altar Server Training
Comedy Night
Simple Gifts
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8:00 am
11:00 am
10:00 am
6:30 pm
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Seminarian Education Endowment Fund
HAPPENING IN THE DIOCESE
Mass and Healing Service
The Catholic Healing Ministry of the Diocese of Arlington will
celebrate a Mass and Healing service on Thursday, October 20th,
at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Spirit Church in Annandale. Fr. David Martin,
celebrant. For further information call 540-347-0809 or visit
www.healingministry.net.
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Support our seminarians through the Seminarian Education
Endowment Fund (SEEF). SEEF, was established in 2011 as a permanent endowment fund. SEEF’s income provides funding for
annual seminarian expenses such as room, board, tuition, health
insurance, and books; which total almost $40,000 per seminarian.
Give generously and take advantage of a $100,000 matching gift
program! To donate, make checks to: Foundation for the CDA –
SEEF. Mail to: The Foundation, 200 N. Glebe Road, Suite 811,
Arlington, VA 22203. Contact Matt Dwyer, Director of Special Gifts
at [email protected],703-841-3819 with questions.
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9314-A Old Keene Mill Rd., Burke
www.virginiaeyecare.com
703.569.3131
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CRAIG ANDERSON, ATTORNEY
Mary Kay Cosmetics
Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney,
Guardianships, Estate & Trust Administration Help
Bernie Reinsel
703-591-7056
Call 703-915-4786 • Email: [email protected]
REORDERS
EVERYTHING IN STOCK!
THIS LAWYER MAKES “HOUSE CALLS!”
(By Appointment: Weekdays, Evenings & Saturdays)
ORTHODONTIST
Dr. Rodney J. Klima
BRACES & INVISALIGN
FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
5204-B Lyngate Ct.
Burke, VA 22015
703-425-5125
parishioners
Wall to Wall Carpeting • Armstrong Vinyl
Hardwood Floors • Accessories
Area Rugs • Countertops
Customer Window Treatments
Pergo• Wilsonart
www.klimaortho.com
DESIGN
KIN GSTON
Plumbing, Heating
& Air Conditioning
IN YOUR HOME
OR AT YOUR BUSINESS
Call Clover Services
REMODELING
Kingston Design Remodeling
serving the DC Metro Area since 1981
A CATHOLIC BOOKSTORE
Twinbrook Shopping Center
9541 Braddock Road • Fairfax, VA
703-978-2603
QUALITY GIFTS & ART
11214 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA
(Jermantown Square)
(703) 273-5956
additions • kitchens • baths
sunrooms • basements • aging in place
free in-home consults
703.323.6527
Improve Your Home Life
10% OFF
WINDOWS – SIDING
ROOFING – DECKS
Estimates
BASEMENT
Free
Free Financing
REALTOR ~ Parishioner
St. Maryy of Sorrows Knights of Columbus
Columbu Member
TO
www.kingstonbuilders.com
HomeWork Remodeling
MICHAEL
J. LUKACS
®
703-803-6500
William L. Moore
Electrician
LLC
FROM EACH SALE OR PURCHASE
Over 20 years of experience in selling homes &
investment properties in Northern Virginia
Cell: 703-851-5888 • Home: 703-988-0258
Website: www.PointSysHomes.com
Email: [email protected]
5% OFF
PARISHIONERS
703-352-2701
www.cloverco.com
Ceiling Fans
Recessed Lighting
Service Upgrades
No Job Too Small
703-273-5040
BRENNAN’S TREE SERVICE
703-218-8003
WWW.BRENNANSTREESERVICE.COM
$500 TO ST. MARY OF SORROWS
www.marykay.com/breinsel
Email: [email protected]
Storm Damage • Pruning & Thinning • Cabling
Tree Removal • Planting • Hazard Pruning
Firewood • Deep Root Fertilization
Crane Service • Stump Removal
KLINE MEMORIALS
Quality Monuments
Since 1901
(703) 368-5013
9014 Centerville Road
Manassas
RIDING LESSONS
Lighted riding ring & trails
Fairfax Station • (703) 425-6061
$10 off any Service Call. Offer expires 12.31.2016
Catie & Steve
Kathy O’Donnell
REALTOR
Cell: 703.338.7696
Direct: 703.503.1449
[email protected]
Active in the St. Mary’s Community for over 15 years
700 St. Mary, Fairfax Station, VA (b)
Parishioners
“We have been blessed to assist
many of our St. Mary’s Parishioners
in reaching their Real Estate goals.
We would be honored
to assist you in reaching yours.”
703-278-9313
Portion of Commission [email protected]
returns to St. Mary’s
www.CallCatie.com
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