Church of the Assumption Of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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Church of the Assumption Of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Church of the Assumption
Of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Twenty-eight Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rev. Mark Ivany, Pastor
Saturday Vigil Mass:
Sunday Mass:
Daily Mass:
4:30 pm
10:00 am
Monday and Friday 8:00 am Rectory Chapel
Wednesday 12:10 pm Main Church
Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 am
Missionaries of Charity Chapel
Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday 11:00 - 12:00 noon Main Church
Confessions:
Saturday 3:30 - 4:15 pm
or anytime by appointment
Address:
3401 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20032
Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Secretary:
Mrs. Cheryl Hamlin-Williams
Phone:
202-561-4178 Fax 202-561-0336
Website:
www.assumptionchurch-dc.org
Email:
[email protected]
Outreach Ministry:
Food Pantry and Clothing Room
Hours of Operation:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
9:00 am - 11:45 am
Director:
Mr. Ryan Hehman
Phone:
202-561-5941 Fax 202-561-4024
Website:
www.assumptionchurch-dc.org/outreach
Email
[email protected]
Respond to the Wedding Invitation of Jesus
In our Gospel passage today (Mt. 22:1-14) Jesus uses a parable to once again speak into our
hearts. In the biblical language, the heart is not simply the organ at the center of our chest but
that place deep within where we make our most fundamental choices about life. He tells us
that the "Kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son."
"He dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast, but they refused to
come. A second time he sent other servants, saying, 'Tell those invited: "Behold, I have
prepared my banquet, my calves and fattened cattle are killed, and everything is ready; come
to the feast."
The Lord invites us all to accept his kingdom as long as we live. And if we are slow to
respond, he repeats his offer again and a again. But in the end, if we don’t want to have the
Kingdom of God, we don’t have to have it. And, at death, our choice is fixed. And if it is
“No,” our ruin is sure, for outside the kingdom, now rejected, there is nothing but ruins. You
and I will either accept the invitation to live in the Kingdom of God and by its values, or we
will reject it and make “other arrangements.” And those other arrangements are ruinous.
Son of God, by becoming incarnate and giving his life, has united to himself in a certain way
all mankind saved by him, thus preparing for "the wedding-feast of the Lamb". (CCC# 1612,
citing Rev. 19:7, 9)
Every time we participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy, we touch the great mystery. We
participate in the wedding feast of eternity, beginning right now. Heaven comes to earth and
earth touches heaven.
We have all been invited to the Wedding Feast of the Lamb. (Rev. 19) How are we living our
lives in response? Has this fundamental truth about the very meaning and purpose of life and
the root of our vocation truly informed the way we live every day? Are we preparing
ourselves for the eternal wedding day? It is in this context that the final lines of this parable
should be so sobering and motivating,
Brothers, sisters, and friends the Father is pleading for us to enter the feast. Let us decide
today to respond to the Wedding Invitation and begin to live the Nuptial Mystery - right now.
We can do so, by living our lives in, with, and for the Lord Jesus Christ.
Deacon Keith Fournier
PRAYER INTENTIONS
Healing Prayers for: Jane Rhyne, Barry Robella, Abby
Fargo, Mildred Selmar, Heather Wooten-Rollins, Brenda
Newman, Jean Sulter, Catherine Beal, Malek Elloit, Kennedy
Wood, Faye Lyon, Courtney Barlow, Yvonne Tyler,
Christine Jones, Benjamin Davis, Ronald Horton, Madison
McKenzie, Jamil McKenzie, Samuel James Guadalupe,
Shawntrice Moore, Bridget Barlow, Veronica Harris, Effie
Hall, LaVerne Lane, Teresa Wilkinson, Sherri Ewing,
Pauline Haggins, Dorothy Sylvester, Adrena Taylor, Angella
Greene, Anna L. Thomas, Tiffany Jacobs, Darlene Jones,
Paul Higgins, Audrey Saunders, Pauline Johnson, Yvonne Taylor
Our Homebound Parishioners:
Ernestine Allen, Socorro Bachiller, Mary Cooke, Sybil Depeazer, Muriel Dunmore,
Louvenia Gray, Fr. Charles Green, Pauline Johnson, Norma E. Jones, Yvonne
Samuel, Audrey Saunders, Joan Shields, Elizabeth Smith, Viola Walker
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31-5:1 Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday:
Gal 5:1-6 Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25 Lk 11:42-46
Thursday:
Eph 1:1-10 Lk 11:47-54
Friday:
Eph 1:11-14 Lk 12:1-7
Saturday:
2 Tm 4:10-17b Lk 10:1-9
Next Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6 1 Thes 1:1-5b Mt 22:15-21
It takes great inner freedom to be a follower of Jesus. His
life is an option, a choice, a call, a vocation, and we are
totally free to say yes, no or maybe. You do not have to
do this to make God love you. That is already taken care
of.
MINUTE
MEDITATION
Wanda Newman
2nd
Marcel Langdon
4th
Jonathan Stevens
6th
Tammy Hill
10th
Ruby Jenkins
13th
Herbert Haley
George Thomas
Montey Fullard
Christopher Burton
Damiah Scott
14th
16th
18th
19th
19th
19th
Elenora Best
Jeanette Thomas
20th
20th
Joan Shields
22nd
Calvin Best
26th
Willie Poston III
Marlon Langdon Sr.
30th
30th
Petrina Williams
OCTOBER CHURCH CALENDER
Sun Sun
Mon
T ue Tue
Mon
Wed
Thu
Wed
5
Mass
10:00 AM
Church
6
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
7
12
Mass
10:00 AM
Church
13
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
14
19
Mass
10:00 AM
Church
20
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
21
Fri Fri
Sa Sat t
Thu
1
Adoration
11:00 AM
Mass
12:10 PM
2
8
Adoration
11:00 AM
Mass
12:10 PM
9
15
Adoration
11:00 AM
Mass
12:10 PM
16
22
Adoration
11:00 AM
Mass
12:10 PM
23
3
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
4
10
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
11
17
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
18
24
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
25
Mass
4:30 PM
Church
Confession
3:30-4:15
Mass
4:30 PM
Church
Confession
3:30-4:15
Mass
4:30 PM
Church
Confession
3:30-4:15
Mass
4:30 PM
Church
Confession
3:30-4:15
26
Mass
10:00 AM
Church
27
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
28
29
Adoration
11:00 AM
Mass
12:10 PM
30
31
Mass
8:00 AM
Church
Rectory
Notes:
Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10:00 am in the Main Church
Outreach and The Church office will be closed tomorrow
On Oct 25th and 26th-A missionary priest from the Diocese of Pathein (Myanmar)
will be visiting our parish. Fr. Stephen Thapwa will speak and share with us the
experiences of the important mission work of Pathein. Please be generous.
Parish Ministries and Organizations Please turn in meetings dates and times,
and activities for the upcoming year to the secretary. We would like to keep the
church calendar updated. If you have already done so thank you, and if you have any
question please feel free to call Ms. Cheryl in the rectory. Thank you.
Assumption Fundraising Committee via Diamond Tour is sponsoring a week
trip to the Holy Land in Orlando, FL, April 19-25, 2015. The cost for the trip is
$650.00.
The following persons are available for more information about the trip.
Helena Haley
202 574-1805
Margaret Stevens
202 584-4118
Shirley Wiggins
202 563-9196
Joyce Phillip
202 563-2537
Jeanette Thomas
301 894-8773
Jean Sultzer
240 788-7812
Picking–up One of Our Own If you are able to pick-up a
homebound parishioner and bring them to mass, please either email Ms. Cheryl or call
the Rectory at 202 561-4178
Archdioceses of Washington Upcoming Events
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. To learn
more about the Catholic response, visit the U.S. Bishop’s website at
www.USCCB.org for the Pastoral letter: “When I call for help”. If you or your
family member or a friend needs help now, contact the National Domestic Violence
hotline, 800-SAFE (24hours)
Our Lady of Good Counsel High School will be hosting an OPEN HOUSE
for all 7th and 8th grade students and their families on our campus. Please join us on
Sunday, October 19, 2014, from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm. The school is located at
17301 Old Vic Boulevard, Olney, MD 20832. If you have any questions please call
Mr. Kevin Collins at 240 283-3230
ST. AUGUSTINE’S HOST MARRIAGE PREP CERTIFICATION CLASSES,
with Father Kramer, ADW Family Life, Freddie & Gene Poole, Brenda & Von
Martin. Certification classes will be on October 25th, 10 am – 4 pm and October 26th,
12:30 – 4 pm. This is a great opportunity to learn about the sacrament, and to prepare
to witness about its grace to others. Contact Brenda & Von Martin for more
information at [email protected]
2014 National Black Catholic Men’s Conference October 23-26, 2014 entitled:
“Men of Courage, Conviction, Creativity” Holiday Inn University of Memphis
3700 Central Avenue Memphis, TN 3811 Call 1-901-618-8200
(Booking code BFM) Adults: $150.00 High School & College Students: $75.00
Youth Ages 8-13: $50.00 More Information: www.bowmanfrancisministry.com
Bishop McNamara High School Welcomes 8th Graders for Shadow Visits
Student visitors are given a tour of the facilities, attend classes of interest, and are
provided lunch as guests of the school. Parents may call the Office of Admissions at
301-735-8401, x113 or x102 for dates and time. Online registrations are also
available under “Come Visit” at www.bmhs.org. Come experience the BMHS
difference!
5th Annual White Mass - Cardinal Donald Wuerl will be the principal celebrant
and homilist at the 5th Annual White Mass on Sunday, October 26 at 11:30am at the
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. This liturgy honors the gifts of persons with
special needs and has the color designation of white to signify that in baptism, all
Catholics become equal members of the Body of Christ. Guests are encouraged to
wear white as a sign of their baptism. The liturgy will be ASL-interpreted and the
Cathedral is wheelchair-accessible. For more information, contact the Department of
Special Needs Ministries at [email protected] or call 301-853-4560.
Black Catholic History Month Events Please save the date for two events in
celebration of Black Catholic History Month in November at St. Joseph Church in
Largo, MD at 2020 St. Joseph Dr., on Friday, November 7, 2014 at 7pm. The Black
Catholic History Month Concert, featuring the Archdiocese of Washington Mass
Gospel Choir under the direction of Kenneth Louis, will be held at Holy ComforterSt. Cyprian Church in Washington, DC at 1357 E. Capitol St., SE Washington, DC on
Saturday, November 15 at 3pm. For more information, contact Deacon Al Turner at
301-853-5371 or [email protected]
Quo Vadis "Come and See" Retreat
High school-aged young men in grades 11 and 12 who are considering options for
college are invited to Saint John Paul II Seminary to experience seminary life firsthand. Meet and talk to our seminarians, pray with them, listen to great talks and enjoy
time for sports and recreation. It's a great weekend, and we hope that you can join us
Friday through Sunday, November 7-9. Visit www.dcpriest.org for more information
and to register. Call the Office of Priest Vocations at 202-636-9020 or email
[email protected] with any questions.
October 12, 2014