July 28 - ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC CHURCH

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July 28 - ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC CHURCH
Church of the
Annunciation
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JULY 28, 2013
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASSES
Saturday: 9:00 a.m., Vigil: 5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
Monday – Friday: 6:30 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.
- Miraculous Medal Novena before 9:00 a.m. Mass on Saturday
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RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
And by appointment
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SACRAMENTAL APPOINTMENTS
Baptism: Baptism preparation is required and family
must be registered in the parish. Please contact parish
office for more information.
Confirmation: Confirmation preparation is coordinated
within our Religious Education program for those in
grades 7-8 and through our RCIA program for adults.
Please contact parish office for more information.
Weddings: Arrangements should be made through the
Mission Statement
Through the power of the Holy Spirit
Annunciation parish exists to further God’s reign
in all its members.
Through worship, education and prayer,
we come together to minister to all God’s people in
healing and reconciling love.
parish office at least six months in advance of the
desired wedding date.
Rite of Christian Initiation: For those who are interested
in finding out more about the Catholic Faith and/or
interested in becoming Catholic. Please call the parish
office.
Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office if you
would like to receive this sacrament.
3125 39th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202-362-3323 Fax: 202-237-0652 Website: www.annunciationdc.org
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Parish Office
3125 39 Street, NW, Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202-362-3323 / Fax: 202-237-0652
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.annunciationdc.org
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Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Pastoral Staff
Pastor: Rev. Msgr. V. James Lockman x19
[email protected]
Deacon William Maksymiec
In Residence: Most Rev. Barry Knestout
Rev. Antony Raj
Weekend Associates: Rev. John Crossin, O.S.F.S.
Rev. Wayne Paysse
Rev. David Fitz-Patrick
Rev. Msgr. Gregory Gordon
Pastoral Associate: Sr. Kathleen Griffin, S.N.J.M. x22
[email protected]
Director of Religious Formation: Ms. Patrice Morace x13
[email protected]
School Principal: Mrs. Jodi Reagan (202) 362-1408
[email protected]
Music Minister: Mr. Frank Conlon (202) 332-3133
[email protected]
Young Adult Minister: Mrs. Lisa Directo Davis x15
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant: Ms. Dorian Belmonte x10
[email protected]
Business Manager: Ms. Lillian Lleras x14
[email protected]
Seventeenth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
First Reading: Genesis 18:20-32
Abraham pleads with the Lord, who planned to
destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the evil
and sin in those cities. Abraham asks him if he would
spare the city if fifty, forty, thirty, twenty or even only
ten innocent people were found there. God says that
he would spare the cities even for the sake of only
ten.
Second Reading: Colossians 2:12-14
Paul explains to the Colossians that through baptism,
they are raised to life with Christ because they
believed in the power of the God who raised him from
the dead. Even though they once lived in sin, their
sins have been pardoned through Jesus.
Gospel: Luke 11:1-13
Jesus' disciples asked him how they should pray. He
gave them some phrases similar to those now used
in the Lord's prayer. Jesus also reminds the disciples
how even men with sins are able to give good things
to their children, and explains how much more the
heavenly Father wants to give to us.
Pray with Scripture…
Facilities Manager: Mr. David Slusarczyk
Data Processor: Mrs. Tina Lindberg x12
[email protected]
Pastoral Council Chair – Dr. Hugh Dempsey
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Finance Committee Chair – Mr. David Brown
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Parish Registration: is encouraged. Form is available in
the pamphlets racks and on our website. If you are
moving, please call or send a note to the Parish Office.
Bulletin: Information must be in the Parish Office no
later than noon on Monday for the following weekend’s
bulletin. No notices may be placed on the Bulletin
Board without prior approval from the Parish Office.
Monday
Ex 32:15-24, 30-34; Jn 11:19-27 or
Lk 10:38-42
Tuesday
Ex 33:7-11, 34:5b-9, 28;
Mt 13:36-43
Wednesday
Ex 34:29-35; Mt 13:44-46
Thursday
Ex 40:16-21, 34-38; Mt 13:47-53
First Friday
Lv 23:1, 4-11, 15-16, 27, 34b-37;
Mt 13:54-58
First Saturday Lv 25:1, 8-17; Mt 14:1-12
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Christmas in July has been moved to August!
Please plan to bring your donations for the Parish Bazaar to the church
on Sunday, August 4, between 8:30 am and 2:00 pm. Items will be
collected at the side door of the Parish Office.
We are looking for attic treasures, linens, baskets, handbags and scarves, Christmas
treasures, home décor, jewelry, kitchenware, new or gently used. Items for the silent
auction are also needed, as are volunteers.
We are not accepting books, clothing, shoes, evening wear, furniture, records,
cds or dvds, out of date electronics.
We will also be accepting donations on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 10 am
to 3 pm, at the Parish Office beginning September 10. Stay tuned for further information in
the Bulletin, posted at the church, or on the website.
Many thanks!
Becky Gardner, Sue Lohsen and Bethany Jones (571-435-4486)
Cardinal’s Appeal Update 2013
As of July 10, 2013, 283 households have contributed $156,781.72 to the Cardinal’s Appeal.
Annunciation’s goal is $180,000. If you have not contributed to the Appeal, please consider
giving in the near future. So many institutions of the Archdiocese depend on our money for
survival. Many thanks to the 283 donors who have given to the Appeal. You can send your
donation directly to: Cardinal’s Appeal 2013, Archdiocese of Washington, P.O. Box 29260,
Washington, DC 20017-0260. Please indicate that you are a parishioner of Annunciation.
You can place your donation in an envelope, leave it in the offertory collection and it will be
delivered to the Archdiocese.
God Bless you for caring,
Msgr. V. James Lockman, Pastor
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
The Church of the Annunciation sent $3,427.92 in relief aid to Catholic Charities in Oklahoma City
to help those who were recently hit by the violent storms in that area. Catholic Charities of
Oklahoma City delivered more than $370,000 in immediate relief assistance to more than 3,400
families since the first storm hit on May 19th. Thanks to everyone for their prayers. We have seen
abundant blessings by God as well with the generosity of others helping those in need and
hundreds of volunteers.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, July 29
8:00 a.m.
Simonetta Lotti
11:00 a.m.
William E. Cassidy
In Memory
In Memory
Tuesday, July 30
8:00 a.m.
Priest’s Intention
11:00 a.m.
John Campbell
Intentions
Intentions
Wednesday, July 31
8:00 a.m.
Pia Barbi
11:00 a.m.
Maura Lockman
In Memory
In Memory
Thursday, August 1
8:00 a.m.
Margarita Anez Ariza In Memory
11:00 a.m.
Anna McCarthy
Intentions
Friday, August 2
8:00 a.m.
Jim Lockman
11:00 a.m.
Priest’s Intention
In Memory
Intentions
Saturday, August 3
9:00 a.m.
Eleanor Ahern
5:30 p.m.
Priest’s Intention
Intentions
Intentions
Sunday, August 4
7:30 a.m.
Jake Macabal
In Memory
9:00 a.m.
Parishioners
Intentions
10:30 a.m.
Reynaldo Resurrecion In Memory
12:30 p.m.
Romana Miaco
In Memory
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Upcoming Young Adult Ministry
Crosswalks July Events:
(for those in your 20's-30's-40's)
Today, 4th Sunday Summer Meet & Greet
July 28th: Have some Lemonade &
Watermelon! Catch Up and Meet Some
Young Adults Between the 10:30am and
12:20pm Masses in the Parish Center.
This Tuesday, July 30th: Summer
Theology on Tap! "How Can I Find God?
- Professional Stories from NGO's to
CEO's" with Hon. John M. Facciola,
Magistrate Judge, District of Columbia
See you at Buffalo Billards! 1330 19th St.
NW - One Block from the Dupont Circle
Metro (19th St. exit)
(RSVP by Monday, July 29th to Join the
Annunciation Group at 5:45pm)
Co-Sponsored by Catholic Charities and the John
Carroll Society - Facebook.com/DCYoungAdult [email protected]
To Be Added to the Young Adult Ministry Mailing
List or For more Details and All Replies
-email Lisa Directo Davis at
[email protected]
Join as we pray for members of our parish who are sick:
Rosa Acosta
Wayne Beard
Maureen Decherd
Pat Frohman
Alessandra Gelmi
Helen Hollers
Mary Kay LeMense
Cornelia Meder
Kevin Reilly
Dr. Henry Ulrich
Suzanne Warshaw
Kathleen Young
Eleanor Ahern
John Campbell
Eleanor Depenbrock
Eleanor Gant
Mercedes Gonzales
Carol Kitsa
Lolita Lopez-Ceide
John O’Neill
Anita Schelp
Rebecca Urmeneta
Lily Weaver
Maria L. Bratran
Marie Cavallo
Cindy Maria de Jesus
Suzie Gaston
Dolores Harrison
Bettina Kramer
Helen Lynn
Louise Parker
Patricia Schumann
June Villarreal
Lourdes Webb
(Please use prudence if contacting those above.)
Alexander Beale
Rosina Cervini
Mary De Paul
Robert Gelb
Eunice Hawley
Keith Kramer
Robert MacCarthy
Terry Paup
Jean Sirabella
June Walsh
Bernard Wise, Jr.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Contact: Patrice Morace 202-362-3323 x13 [email protected]
Volunteers needed for the 2013-2014 Year
Do you have an interest in sharing our faith with adults or children? I am always looking for people. We use a
“team” model in all our education ministries so that the commitment is not every week and allows for not only
flexibility in your schedule but adds to the quality and substance of what you are delivering to our parish adults or
children. If you would like to explore options and information, email Patrice Morace at [email protected]
or call at 202.362.3323 ext 13.
Do you know anyone who wants to explore Our Catholic Faith? RCIA is the Church’s way of forming new disciples
of Jesus Christ. It’s the way the Catholic Church welcomes its newest members, but even more important than
membership in the Catholic Church is discipleship in Christ Jesus. Through a gradual, complete and comprehensive
training in the Christian way of life, the unbaptized come to know Jesus Christ through the Catholic Christian
community and they learn to live as Jesus— disciples. Then, as disciples, they continue the mission of Jesus Christ in
the world today.
Some people who participate in the RCIA are already disciples of Jesus Christ by virtue of their Baptism in a
Protestant denomination. Although the RCIA is designed primarily for the unbaptized, the process has been adapted
for those who are already baptized, including adults and children over seven years of age.
Participating in the RCIA is much more than going to classes on Catholicism. It’s undergoing a conversion to a new
way of life in Christ. Although doctrinal instruction is a part of the formation process, the formation of disciples is
more like an apprenticeship. The —apprentices— learn the Catholic Christian way of life from being in the midst of
the parish community. The entire community helps form the apprentice in the Christian way of life. If you know of
anyone who might be interested, please contact Patrice Morace at [email protected] or 202.362.3323 ext
13 for more information.
ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL Contact: 202-362-1408 or [email protected]
Website: www.annunciationschool.net
Annunciation Catholic School Summer Hours:
Tuesday - Thursday 8am-12pm (Closed Monday and Friday)
Please visit our website for information about the school www.annunciationschool.net
Support our parish offertory and second
collections by signing up with FAITH DIRECT;
direct
debit
deductions.
Enroll
at
www.faithdirect.net; parish code is DC43 or
call (866) 507-8757 for a registration form.
Poor Box Donations: During the month of
July, donations will benefit Friendship Place.
Thank you for your generosity.
Second Collection Schedule:
August 4 – Annunciation Catholic School
This week’s Bulletin is made possible
by our sponsor
LIFEWatchUSA
PERSONAL CARING SERVICE SINCE 1980

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