November 22, 2015
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November 22, 2015
ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH BETHESDA, MD NOVEMBER 22, 2015 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF November 23, 2015 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 8.00 a.m.(E) Niru Motha (L) 8.00 a.m.(TD) Special Intention 8.00 a.m.(E) Souls in Purgatory 9.00 a.m.(K,TD,E) Souls in Purgatory 8.00 a.m.(E) Ida Vidalon + 8.00 a.m.(TD) Deceased Members of the Burns, Hynes, McCabe & Sesso Families 5.00 p.m.(K) Richard E. White + 7.00 a.m.(TD) Mass for the People 8.30 a.m.(C) Austin Creel + 10.00 a.m.(K) Msgr. James Reddy + 12 Noon (TD) Mr. Gene McCabe + 6.00 p.m.(D) Souls in Purgatory 8.00 p.m.(E) + deceased Mass this Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, November 26, will be at 9.00 a.m. Parishioners are asked to bring a non -perishable food item for St. Martin’‛s to Mass — your food item can be brought to the altar at the Offertory. Additional food items can be placed at the table in the Baptistry. Please also bring the bread you plan to share at your Thanksgiving meal so that it can be blessed. If you prefer not to bring your own bread, you may avail yourself of the blessed bread that St. Bartholomew Church will offer. The offertory will be for the hungry of Sacred Heart Parish, DC. (L) living SOCIAL CONCERNS Scripture Readings for Week Of November 22, 2015 Sunday Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Dn 7:13-14;; Ps 93;; Rv 1:5-8;; Jn 18:33b-37 Monday Saint Clement I, Pope and Martyr;; Saint Columban, Abbot;; Blessed Miguel Agustín Pro, Priest and Martyr Dn 1:1-6, 8-20;; Dn 3;; Lk 21:1-4 Tuesday Saint Andrew Dũng-Lạc, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Dn 2:31-45;; Dn 3;; Lk 21:5-11 Wednesday Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin and Martyr Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28;; Dn 3;; Lk 21:12-19 Thursday Sir 50:22-24;; Cor 1:3-9;; Lk 17:11-19 Friday Dn 7:2-14;; Dn 3;; Lk 21:29-33 Saturday Dn 7:15-27;; Dn 3;; Lk 21:34-36 Sunday First Sunday of Advent Jer 33:14-16;; Ps 25;; 1 Thes 3:12—4:2;; Lk 21:25-28, 34-36 STEPHEN MINISTRY Listening, Comforting, Caring Under direct supervision of Fr. Mark Knestout, this is an ongoing pastoral care ministry. St. Stephen Ministers are members of the parish, intensely trained to care for people who are experiencing a loss, or going through difficult times or life transitions. Please contact: Deacon Julio Blanco-Eccleston for assistance as a care receiver or to get involved in the ministry. Tel: 703-821-1654;; [email protected]. The Poor Box for the month of November is for Bread for the City, a nonprofit agency which provides clothing, food, medical care, legal assistance, and social services to an average of 10,000 needy DC residents each month. St. Bartholomew's is adopting 10 families in need this Christmas season. Each grade at St. Bartholomew School will gather requested/needed items for each family as well as a toy or two for each child. We would like to be able to provide grocery gifts cards to each of the 10 families and are asking for donations of Giant gifts cards (in any denominations). Please bring your Giant gifts cards to the rectory marked "Adopt a Family" program by December 1 6th. PENANCE SERVICE This year, St. Bartholomew Church will combine with Little Flower Church (5607 Massachusetts Ave.) for a Penance Service at 12 noon on Saturday, December 12. Confessions will be available from 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon and again from 1.30 to 5.00 p.m. Both Fr. Knestout and Fr. Daniel, as well as other priests, will be present as confessors during the day. The parish community of St. Bartholomew extends its deepest sympathy and prayers to the family and friends of parishioner Sharon Bradley who died on November 10. A Funeral Mass for Sharon was celebrated at St. Bartholomew Church on November 14. Please keep the soul of the deceased and her family and friends in your prayers. OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE The flowers on the altar this weekend were sponsored by the Dyer Family in memory of David Dyer. SAVE THE DATES! Advent Wreath Workshop in the Church Hall next Sunday, November 29, 9.00 a.m.-2.00 p.m. Come and learn how to make a beautiful wreath for your home. Please see the enclosed flyer for a registration form which must be received by Wednesday, November 25. You can also find one at stbartholomew.org, click on Current News and Events. Young Adults (20-39) are invited to kick-off Advent with an evening of faith sharing on Monday Nov. 30th. Childcare will be provided! Saturday, December 5, 9.00 a.m.-11.00 a.m. - Sweets with Santa, in the Church Hall. Saturday, December 12 @ 7:30 p.m. – for the choir’‛s annual benefit concert for Mount Carmel Shelter. Music by Vivaldi and John Rutter. Concert is free, an offering will be taken to benefit Mt. Carmel. Fr. Knestout, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Enzler and the staff would like to invite you to a Twelfth Night Celebration in honor of all volunteers on Saturday, January 9, 2016, at 6.15 p.m. in the Church Hall. The Parish has purchased an online subscription of Formed, which offers any Parishioner free access to several dynamic programs: Catholicism, Bible studies, marriage preparation and enrichment, programs for youth, and much more! To access this link and benefit from it, please contact the Parish office. *** FEATURED CD OF THE WEEK: Three to Get Married (Ven. Fulton J. Sheen). ONLY $3. Please see the rack in the vestibule. *** The Faith and Fiction Book Group will meet on Sunday, December 6, at 1:30 pm in the parish meeting room to discuss Kent Haruf's posthumous 2015 novel Our Souls at Night. MCPL has ample copies. All are welcome. *** Calling all lectors - your new workbooks are ready for pickup from the Sacristy. *** The Catholic Extension 2016 Calendars can be found near the usher’‛s closet and/or in the Church vestibule - please take one. You are also welcome to take a Little Blue Book Advent and Christmas Seasons 2015-16 (six minute reflections). St. Bart's Middle School Youth Group: we are 6th, 7th and 8th graders interested in serving our neighbor, playing together and getting to know Our Lord Jesus Christ! All are welcome! If you would like to learn more please email: John & Maria Archer, [email protected]. Thought of the week: "An evangelizer must never look like someone who has just come back from a funeral! Let us recover and deepen our enthusiasm, that “delightful and comforting joy of evangelizing, even when it is in tears that we must sow… And may the world of our time, which is searching, sometimes with anguish, sometimes with hope, be enabled to receive the good news not from evangelizers who are dejected, discouraged, impatient or anxious, but from ministers of the Gospel whose lives glow with fervour, who have first received the joy of Christ”." -Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium Looking ahead...11/22: Advent Calendar Making - the group will meet outside the gym, 5:45-7:45pm. In preparation for Christmas we will be making advent calendars to count down the days until we celebrate the birth of our Savior. The evening will also include sports, pizza, & Christmas cookies! 11/29: Thanksgiving Weekend (No Youth Group) 12/6: Laser Tag at Shadowland. The group will meet outside the gym, 3-6pm . Recommended Contribution: $10 RSVP by Dec 2nd so we can coordinate transportation. Virtus trained parents- please let me us know if you can drive and/or chaperone! FOR YOUR INFORMATION Mass with Healing Prayers for Children and Families – all families are welcome as we celebrate a Mass with Healing Prayers for Children and Families at St. Andrew Apostle on Monday, November 23, at 6:30 pm. Following Mass, healing prayers in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament will be offered for all children and their families. Healing prayers bestow graces beyond physical healing so all children are invited to attend. For more information, please visit the parish website http://standrewapostle.org. A Christmas Party for Persons with Developmental Disabilities and their families and friends will be held on Saturday, December 5 from 7 - 10 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist School Gym (10201 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring). People of all ages and faiths are invited to this holiday celebration. Parents and siblings of children with special needs are encouraged to join the sponsoring support network. There will be fun, free refreshments, and dancing to the Ultrasound Deejays. $5 per person. Any questions, call Mari Anne Hamilton (301-656-3463) or Peg Kolm (301-562-9573). All are invited to join the opening celebration of the Year of Mercy on Saturday, December 1 2, Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (400 Michigan Ave., NE). The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered from 1-2pm. The bilingual Mass will begin at 2:30pm, and Bishop Mario E. Dorsonville will be the principal celebrant and homilist. The processions carrying the images of the Virgin of Guadalupe will begin at 12noon from Shrine of the Sacred Heart (3211 Pine St., NW) and Holy Name Church (920 11th St., NE). For more information and details please visit www.adw.org/guadalupe. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH BETHESDA, MD NOVEMBER 22, 2015 NOVENA A LA VIRGEN DE LA MEDALLA MILAGROSA Un camino hacia Dios de la mano de María. Todos los Martes a las 7:30 PM en la Iglesia de San Bartolomé. Rezada en español, con exposición del Santísimo Sacramento. Mayor información con María Lelia Orozco: 301-469-0103. CRISTO REY 22 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2015 Pilatos pregunta a Cristo si es rey. Jesús le contestó: Tú lo dices: Soy rey. ¡Soy Rey! Afirma Cristo. No se trata de una realeza humana. Se trata de la Realeza divina. Tiene su origen eterno en el Padre: el Hijo es Dios como el Padre. La Realeza de Cristo se manifiesta en su humillación y obediencia hasta la muerte y muerte de cruz. Hoy la Iglesia celebra la fiesta de Cristo Rey. Este último domingo de nuestro año litúrgico ofrece la oportunidad de reconocer que Cristo es el Rey de nuestras vidas y de nuestros corazones. Debemos alabar a nuestro Rey en toda su gloria, en palabras y acciones. Jesús nos muestra qué significa confiar en Dios y qué significa amar a nuestro prójimo como a nosotros mismos. El Hijo de Dios encarnado nos conduce al Reino de Dios, un reino que está aquí, ya, ahora, para entronarse en el corazón de cada persona que quiera recibirlo. PAGINA WEB DE SAN BARTOLOME http://www.stbartholomew.org – Ver Comunidad Hispana MISA DIARIA Y EXPOSICIÓN DEL SANTISIMO Lunes-sábado Exposición del Santísimo a las 7:30 y Misa 8:00 a.m. La adoración es entrar con la profundidad de nuestro corazón en comunión con el Señor que se hace presente corporalmente en la Eucaristía. Vengamos a adorarle. CONFESIONES Domingos: 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. en español El Señor los espera siempre, en especial todos los domingos. REZO DEL SANTO ROSARIO Domingos a las 5:30PM, antes de la Misa de las 6:00PM. EL SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO Para mayor información, favor llamar al Diácono Julio al teléfono 703-821-1654. [email protected] PREPARACION PARA EL MATRIMONIO El programa de preparación para este Sacramento comienza con seis meses de anticipación a la fecha de la boda. El Diácono Julio ofrece preparación matrimonial en español y en inglés. Información: [email protected] Tel: 703-821-1654 INFORMACION PARA EL BOLETIN La fecha límite es el día domingo anterior a la publicación del mismo. Contactar a Rafael Espinosa. [email protected] GRUPO DE JUVENTUD DE SAN BARTOLOME El grupo de juventud NO se reunirá el 29 de Noviembre debido al fin de semana largo del Dia de Accion de Gracias. Informes con María Kaufmann. [email protected] PROCESION Y MISA PARA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE La Arquidiócesis de Washington ha pedido a todas las parroquias que este año se unan a “Caminando con Maria” para celebrar la Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe - Reina de las Américas. El 12 de diciembre al medio día habrán dos procesiones: Una estará saliendo de la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón y la otra de la parroquia Holy Name en Washington. Ambas procesiones llegaran hasta la Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción donde habrá confesiones de 1:00 a 2:00pm y la celebración bilingüe de la Santa Misa a las 2:30pm. Más información visite www.adw.org/guadalupe DIA DE ACCION DE GRACIAS El próximo jueves 26 de noviembre celebramos la fiesta por excelencia de los Estados Unidos: el Día de Acción de Gracias. Aunque no es propiamente una fiesta religiosa, para muchos estadounidenses es una confirmación de su fe en Dios, al igual que una oportunidad para darle gracias al Creador por las bendiciones del año que pasa. La fiesta está relacionada con los primeros eventos de la colonización inglesa en el Nuevo Mundo y sus vicisitudes durante los primeros años de la colonia. Los peregrinos llegaron a Plymouth Rock el 11 de Diciembre de 1620. El primer invierno fue muy duro para ellos. Pero el siguiente otoño, ellos obtuvieron una buena cosecha de las semillas que ellos plantaron. Decidieron celebrarlo con una gran cena, incluyendo a los indios que les habían ayudado a sobrevivir el primer año. El Día de Acción de Gracias fue proclamado oficialmente por el presidente Lincoln en 1863, para ser celebrado el ultimo jueves del mes de noviembre. En 1941 el Día de Acción de Gracias fue declarado oficialmente, por el Congreso de los Estados Unidos un día festivo, a celebrarse el cuarto jueves del mes de noviembre. La Iglesia nos alerta con cuatro semanas de anticipación para que nos preparemos a celebrar la Navidad, el nacimiento de Jesús y, a la vez, para que, con el recuerdo de la primera venida de Dios hecho hombre al mundo estemos muy atentos a estas otras venidas del Señor. Con el Adviento damos comienzo a un nuevo año litúrgico. Las iglesias colocan en un lugar prominente la Corona de Adviento, generalmente a un lado del Sagrario. La Corona tiene tres velas moradas y una rosada. Las moradas representan el tiempo de preparación; se prenden el primer, segundo y cuarto domingo de Adviento. La vela rosada se enciende el tercer domingo de Adviento; de esta manera es como la Iglesia indica un breve descanso en el trayecto de este tiempo. En este domingo, la primera palabra con la que empieza la liturgia es “alégrense”. OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE St. Bartholomew Parish Office 6902 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817 Tel: 301-229-7933 ♦ Fax: 301-229-7998 ♦ www.stbartholomew.org ♦ Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m. [email protected] Baptisms—3rd Sunday of the month, appointment only. Parents are obliged to take a brief class related to the Sacrament prior to the Baptism. Class is held 1st Wednesday of the month. Registration is required. Call the Parish Office for more information. Weddings—Please contact one of the priests at least 6 months prior to anticipated wedding date. Pre-Cana and instruction are required. Sacrament of Reconciliation—Saturday, following 8.00 a.m. Mass, and 3:30-4:30 p.m.;; Sunday, 5:15-5:45 p.m. (Español), or by appointment. RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) - The process of becoming a Catholic Christian. Call the Parish Office for information. Adult Choir—Weekly rehearsals on Wednesday, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Choir sings every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Mass. Pastoral Care of the Sick and Homebound—Please notify the Rectory Office if you know of any parishioner who is sick or homebound and who would like to receive Holy Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Sick so that we can arrange to take him/her the Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Sick. Note to New Parishioners—We extend to you a warm welcome from our Parish Community and encourage you to become active, involved members of the parish. Please obtain a registration form from the parish office, or from the Church vestibule. Please Note: Bulletin notices must be received no later than 12 Noon on the Monday prior to the desired weekend of publishing. ST. BARTHOLOMEW ORGANIZATIONS/MINISTRIES Pastoral Council Finance Committee Altar Servers Monaguillos/Hisp. Coord. Bartholomew House Busy Men at Work Group CYO Children’s Liturgy Choir Church Guild Eucharistic Ministers Ministros Eucarísticos Gabriel Network Home and School Assn. Hospitality & New In the Pew Ignatian Volunteer Corps Knights of Columbus Lectors/Liturgy Committee Lectores Hispanic Liturgy Prayer Chain Respect for Life Sick and Homebound Social Concerns Sodality Stephen Ministry Ushers Ujieres Wedding Coordinator Youth Minister Judy Arcidiacono (Chair) ................... 301-461-1893 Hernan Oyarzabal (Hisp. Rep.) .......... 202-714-7622 Valeria Conde (Hisp. Rep.) ................ 301-340-8227 Paul Johnson (Chair) .......................... 301-320-4632 Roberto Garcia-Lopez (Hisp. Rep.).... 301-469-8482 Richard Elliott .................................... 202-686-0263 Jesus Manuel Berard, Ph.D. ............... 631-793-2005 Joe Hanle, Dir .................................... 301-320-6151 Jesus Manuel Berard, Ph.D. ............... 631-793-2005 Tom Serena ........................................ 301-320-0578 Diana Carter ....................................... 301-229-5117 Valeria Conde (Hisp.Coord.) ............. 301-340-8227 Carole Wysocki (Director) ................. 301-717-8850 Maria El-Khouri ................................. 301-897-9005 Ann Kennedy ..................................... 301-367-5988 Selma deLeon .................................... 301-229-6591 Jennifer Bautista ................................ 301-793-1899 Bonnie Perkins ................................... 301-299-8091 Nancy Brouillard McKenzie .............. 301-229-1071 John Vivian ........................................ 301-461-3597 AnneMarie Economopoulos............... 301-365-1233 Hernan Oyarzabal .............................. 202-714-7622 Susan Schill ....................................... 301-469-4973 Contact Rectory ................................. 301-229-7933 Tom Carty .......................................... 301-587-8860 Sally Aitken ....................................... 301-365-4719 Deacon Julio Blanco-Eccleston .......... 703-821-1654 Theresa Kowal ................................... 301-320-8876 Mary Ann Chalfant ............................ 301-299-3739 Maria Kaufmann ................................ 240-468-9896
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