21371 St. Theresa Lane, Ashburn, Virginia 20147 St. Theresa Catholic Church Bulletin Deadline: Friday 2pm (9 days prior to publication) February 5, 2017 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Clergy Reverend Richard M. Guest, Pastor Reverend Thomas B. Cavanaugh, Parochial Vicar Reverend James C. Hinkle, Parochial Vicar Deacon Paul C. Konold Parish Mass Schedule Saturday: 8:30am 5:30pm Vigil Mass Sunday: 7:30, 8:45, 10:30am; 12:30 and 5:00pm Weekdays: 6:15 and 8:30am, Monday through Friday Wednesdays: 12:15pm Holy Days: As announced Holy Hour: Thursdays, 8:00pm Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00-4:45 pm; during Holy Hour; and by appointment Dear Parishioners, This past week, records of donations to Saint Theresa for calendar year 2016 were sent out to all registered parishioners who donated to the par- ish either with envelopes, checks, or via Faith Direct. If for some reason you did not receive your statement and you would like one, please contact the parish office. Of course, we only have records of giving for those who are properly registered and give via some means that can be traced. This is one of the benefits of being registered in the parish. Although all who live in the parish boundaries are considered parishioners, registration is necessary to track giving. Registration also helps us when you might need to request a sponsor letter for Baptism or Confirmation. We encourage all who live within the parish boundaries to register with the parish. Today is Scout Sunday. I would like to congratulate the boys from our Cub Scout Pack who will be awarded their religious medals at the 12:30 Mass today. I also want to offer a word of thanks to Father Jim for his work with the boys in seeing that they met the requirements for these awards. We are very proud of these boys and hope to see them continue in scouting and achieve the rank of Eagle Scout one day. Finally, a word of thanks to all our faithful adorers. Our adoration chapel has been open non-stop since the end of August -- nearly six months now. This is only possible thanks to the dedication of a number of individuals who have committed to spending at least an hour with our Eucharistic Lord each week. I am truly edified by the dedication of the individuals who are regularly there in the chapel. Though we are basically covered, there are still a few holes in the schedule. If you can commit to a particu- lar hour each week, visit the parish website and see how you might be able to help us continue to keep the chapel open 24/7. There are available times morning, noon, and night when you can assist. Sincerely in Christ,
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21371 St. Theresa Lane, Ashburn, Virginia 20147
St. Theresa Catholic Church
Bulletin Deadline: Friday 2pm (9 days prior to publication)
February 5, 2017 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Clergy Reverend Richard M. Guest, Pastor Reverend Thomas B. Cavanaugh, Parochial Vicar Reverend James C. Hinkle, Parochial Vicar Deacon Paul C. Konold
Parish Mass Schedule Saturday: 8:30am
5:30pm Vigil Mass
Sunday: 7:30, 8:45, 10:30am;
12:30 and 5:00pm
Weekdays: 6:15 and 8:30am,
Monday through Friday
Wednesdays: 12:15pm
Holy Days: As announced
Holy Hour: Thursdays, 8:00pm
Confessions: Saturdays, 4:00-4:45 pm;
during Holy Hour;
and by appointment
Dear Parishioners, This past week, records of donations to Saint Theresa for calendar year 2016 were sent out to all registered parishioners who donated to the par-ish either with envelopes, checks, or via Faith Direct. If for some reason you did not receive your statement and you would like one, please contact the parish office. Of course, we only have records of giving for those who are properly registered and give via some means that can be traced. This is one of the benefits of being registered in the parish. Although all who live in the parish boundaries are considered parishioners, registration is necessary to track giving. Registration also helps us when you might need to request a sponsor letter for Baptism or Confirmation. We encourage all who live within the parish boundaries to register with the parish. Today is Scout Sunday. I would like to congratulate the boys from our Cub Scout Pack who will be awarded their religious medals at the 12:30 Mass today. I also want to offer a word of thanks to Father Jim for his work with the boys in seeing that they met the requirements for these awards. We are very proud of these boys and hope to see them continue in scouting and achieve the rank of Eagle Scout one day. Finally, a word of thanks to all our faithful adorers. Our adoration chapel has been open non-stop since the end of August -- nearly six months now. This is only possible thanks to the dedication of a number of individuals who have committed to spending at least an hour with our Eucharistic Lord each week. I am truly edified by the dedication of the individuals who are regularly there in the chapel. Though we are basically covered, there are still a few holes in the schedule. If you can commit to a particu-lar hour each week, visit the parish website and see how you might be able to help us continue to keep the chapel open 24/7. There are available times morning, noon, and night when you can assist. Sincerely in Christ,
Youth Education and News Office Hours Monday & Wednesday: 10am-7:30pm Tuesday: 10am-6pm Thursday: 9am-4pm Fridays: 9am-Noon [email protected] URS—The High School Youth Group (rising 9th graders - 12th grade) meets Sundays 6-8pm. It is teen led and teen organized, with food, fun, fellowship and faith. Starts in the school cafete-ria with snacks and games, then moves to the Upper Room (the choir loft of the church) for prayer and dis-cussion of a Gospel passage lead by peer-mentors. Concludes with a talk by an adult leader, closing prayer, and Pizza and dessert! There is usually a priest available for confession! Adults- Plan Ahead to Volunteer Want to volunteer at the many St. Theresa’s children based programs/
events (i.e. fall picnic, STTACK, Merci-ful Harvest, school functions)? St. Theresa’s encourages and welcomes your involvement however it requires that all volunteers be VIRTUS trained (volunteer training & paperwork). The VIRTUS paperwork may take up to 4-6 weeks to clear.
To register for VIRTUS training go to www.virtus.org. Contact Connie Gilli-gan, Parish Child Safety Coordinator, [email protected], 703.729.3714 CYO Girls Volleyball Coaches needed for CYO girls volley-ball. If you are interested in coaching, please contact Dean Young at [email protected]. You must be VIRTUS compliant by the start of practices. Registration Coming Soon!
How to Register to be a Parishioner of St. Theresa Often, in the sacramental life of the Church, Catholic faithful will need to prove residency in a parish. Registra-tion with the parish office allows us to track your sacra-mental data and keep you connected with the life of the
church. In order to register, come to the parish office Monday – Friday 9:30am – 4:30pm to fill out a registration card. Yellow registration cards can also be obtained at all of the Church entrances – these can be mailed to the par-ish or given to an usher during a church liturgy.
Altar Server Corner Upcoming Event
Altar Server Winter Trip: 20 February 2017 - Presidents Day - A Trip to the US Marine Corps Museum, Lunch, and Mass. $35 per person for transportation, lunch, ad-mission. Parents welcome. Details are still be worked out, but we anticipate a 9am Departure and a 4:30pm return. We'll update the schedule as it become finalized.
Online Permission Slip and details: https://sainttheresaparish.com/permission_usmc_museum/ Save the Date(s):
High School Senior Altar Server Graduation Mass - June 4th, 12:30pm Mass
Hershey Park Trip - Wednesday, 19 July 2017
*Are you a high school senior? Please inform Fr. Jim (if you have not already) so he can prepare your graduation Mass. *Are you registered as a Novice and you feel it is time to bump up your rank? Let Fr. Jim know about this or any other scheduling/responsibility issues. *Do you desire additional training, have a friend who is interested in serving, or have any questions about the liturgy? Send Fr. Jim your questions - especially if you desire to participate in serving at the Holy Hours
Young at Heart Club (YAH) Men and Women (55 and over)
•Wed. Feb. 15th—We will meet in the Adm. Bldg., after attending 12:15pm Mass . Bring your own lunch. We will have coffee, tea and desserts for you. Dues of $20 per person for the year 2017 (Jan.- Dec.) will be collected (or an option to pay $3 at the door for each club meeting you attend). We will have Election of officers, discuss upcoming interests, trip planning etc. Any questions, please call Grace Breighner, 703.729.7044. Free 8x10 Directory Photos
Those families that took their directory photo and only ordered the free 8x10, your photos are in the Parish Office. Please stop by Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm to pick up your photo. Mom's Faith Formation
All parish Moms are invited to join us Thursday mornings from 9:30-10:30 in the parish activity center for prayer, guest speakers and open discussions as we explore our Catholic faith and
the God-ordained vocation of mother-hood. Our goal is to nurture this voca-tion and show support for each other through fellowship, discussion and prayer in an organized and inviting format. Babies and children welcome. Please email Kim McCabe for more information: [email protected]. Children's Choir
Announcing the St. Theresa's Children's choir! Rehearsals take place on Sunday mornings 9:30-10:15 in the Parish Center. All chil-dren grades 4 and up (and 3rd graders who show readiness) are invited to join. Our choir director is parishioner Mrs. Anne Miller, [email protected], who has a Master's degree in music and 20 years of choir directing experience. CART
Captioning of announcements and Homily available by downloading app onto any laptop, tablet, iPad, Kindle, smart phone such as iPhone and An-
droid. Monthly mass schedule is on our website. Contact Donna at [email protected] for more in-formation. To verify CART service availability during inclement weather, text 703.501.4320. You(th) vs Hunger
You(th) vs Hunger needs your support to reach our goal of $25,000 to pack 100,000 meals on April 1, 2017 at our annual Parish event. Please consider making a donation online at sainttheresaparish.com > activities > You(th) vs Hunger > DONATE NOW or click DONATE NOW on our website at youthvshunger.wordpress.com
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Opportunities to Help
Job Seekers & Volunteers
Christians are Networking (CAN), a ministry of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, pairs persons who are unemployed, under-employed, or in search of a new ca-reer with volunteers who will teach them essential networking, resume writing, and job interview skills. The St. Theresa chapter meets the 1st and
3rd Tues each month, 7-9pm. For more info contact Raelene Wagoner, [email protected] or visit: www.ccda.net/programs_jobs.php Looking for a way to give back to your community?
Volunteer with Catholic Charities – Hogar Immigrant Services as an Eng-lish teacher or a Citizenship teacher!
Classes begin January 24th and run through the end of April. Classes of-fered Tuesday and Thursday nights at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church in Sterling. Contact us at 571.208.1572, or [email protected], or visit ccda.net to sign up.
Parish Happenings
Men's Bible Study
World-wide Disasters. Fearsome war-riors on horseback. A horrific dragon. No, it's not the latest fantasy film from Hollywood. These are just some of the images that will be discussed in the Men's Bible Study group this spring, as we explore one of the most intri-guing and misunderstood books of the Bible, the Book of Revelation. Ses-sions started on Tuesday, January 17th at 7pm in the Zelli Martin Room in the Admin. Building. All men of the parish are welcome to participate. For more information, please contact Larry at [email protected], or at 703.729.3714. Unbound Series
Began on Thursday, February 2 through March 23, 6:30-7:45pm. If you struggle with relationships, fami-ly, work, or need to be free from the past, Unbound can give you power in Christ to achieve freedom and move forward. It is an opportunity to enter Easter restored, filled with joy and God's unconditional love. Contact: Lauren Kelley at [email protected] for more information and to sign up. If you want further insight, go to Heartofthefather.com. Men of St. Theresa: THAT MAN IS YOU!
Yes you, Mister "I'm too busy to learn about my Faith what with the kids and all". Come join us for the next semester of the popular That Man Is You program at St. Theresa. TMIY is a Men's Faith and Leadership course that will make you a better Catholic husband and father. New members are welcome; if you missed our Fall program you can still start with us now. The next session started Sat 4 Feb at the school cafeteria. Breakfast burritos will be served at 0630. The session will end at 0800. Please con-tact Jay Casale at [email protected] for more info.
Testimonial: As a relative newcomer to the parish, I joined That Man Is You as a way of meeting other men who like me want to grow in holiness and the ways of Godly manliness. The program has exceeded all my expectations. Not only have I met several great guys who are now friends, the program itself offers a
systematic, gradual way of deepening a practical application of Catholic teaching to the ordinary challenges of daily life and, through the small groups, a band of brothers engaged in growing in the same ideals. It's true it's a challenge to get up so early on a Saturday morning; I find that it sets the tone for the entire weekend and for the following week. If you've been thinking of joining us, think no more! We welcome you, and so does the Lord. David Carradini Wine and Theology
Welcome all adults! Our next event is Fri. Feb. 10th 7-10:30pm at Jeff and Cathy Clark's home. This is a casual gathering to catch up, meet new peo-ple, and enjoy each other's company. Around 8ish Anthony Renzette will lead us in a discussion about the Trin-ity. Children are welcome, but we also have babysitting references. Feel free to invite your friends - the more the merrier! Contact Tricia Suarez at [email protected] for the evite or if you have questions. Future Dates: March 10th and April 7th. Women’s Bible Study, Walking with Purpose
Want to grow deeper in faith, learn how scripture applies to your everyday life, and meet some great women in the parish? Come join the women of WWP! We have many small group options and courses to choose from. Refer to the Parish website for more details under Activities/Women’s Bible Study – Walking with Purpose. Refer questions to [email protected]. Gospel of Matthew
We meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7–8:30pm. If inter-ested, contact Linda DiMuzio, Course Coordinator, at [email protected]. Cost of course materials is $30. Saint Theresa Women’s Discipleship Group
Meets every Wednesday 9:30–11:30am in the North Conference Room. In addition to contemplation of next Sun-day’s gospel, this group will be offering an opportunity to apply Saint Therese of Lisieux’s Twelve Little Ways to Transform Your Heart to everyday life. Contact Flo at 719.671.5610 or [email protected]
English as a Second Language
St. Theresa is now offering English as a Second Language (ESL) class. Clas-ses are led by a certified ESL instruc-tor and are free. Monday morning class, 10am-Noon and the same class is Tuesday evenings, 7–9pm. If inter-ested in attending and/or in teaching ESL, contact Crystal Jordan, [email protected]. A Week with Fr. Jacques Philippe at Our Lady of Bethesda!
Our Lady of Bethesda Retreat Center is pleased to welcome Fr. Jacques Philippe as featured speaker for a vari-ety of upcoming events! Seating is limited at all of these events, so regis-tration is required. March 18-26th. Activities to include a Book-Signing & Talk, Women’s Evening of Reflection, Women’s Morn-ing of Reflection, Men’s Evening of Reflection, Marriage Retreat: Solving the Mystery of Prayer in Your Marriage (Part of the Three to STAY Married Marriage Enrichment Program), *PLEASE NOTE: this is NOT an over-night retreat and Going Deeper… A Prayer Workshop. Our Lady of Be-thesda Retreat Center & Catholic Bookstore, 7007 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20817. More Infor-mation and Registration Links can be found on our website: www.ourladyofbethesda.org or call us at 301.365.0612. Spiritual Exercises at Our Lady of Bethesda Retreat Center in MD!
You don’t have to travel far to get away for silent retreats based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Plan a get-away with Christ! Silent retreats based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Spiritual Exercises for Women Feb 17-19/3-day/ $225 p/p March 2-5/4-day/$300 p/p Mar 31-Apr 2/3-day (Lent)/$225 p/p
Spiritual Exercises for Men March 9-12/4-day/$300 p/p Mar 31-Apr 2/3-day (Lent)/$225 p/p April 7-9/3-day (Lent)/$225 p/p Our Lady of Bethesda Retreat Center is located at 7007 Bradley Blvd., Be-thesda, MD 20817. Visit our website to register for these or other upcoming retreats www.ourladyofbethesda.org. Or call 301.3650612.
All offices located at 21370 St. Theresa Lane, Ashburn, VA
Baptisms
Parents desiring Baptism for their child must attend a class, preferably before the child’s birth. The clas-ses are held the first Thursday of each month at 7:30pm in the school li-brary. After you attend the class, you may schedule your child for the Sacra-ment of Baptism (Sundays 1:30 pm).
Baptism forms can be found on the Parish web-site under Faith, Sacra-ments, Baptism. Matrimony
The priest must be con-tacted at least six (6) months prior to the wed-ding date.
Visit the Parish Website under Faith, Sacraments,
Marriage and fill out the Marriage Preparation Questionnaire prior to con-tacting the Parish Office. A priest will contact you. Sponsor Certificates
Please contact the Parish Office to obtain a sponsor certificate prior to a Bap-tism or Confirmation. RCIA
Adults desiring instruction in the Catholic Faith should visit the website to register for RCIA classes. Hospitalized/
Homebound
Please contact the Parish Office to ask for Holy Com-munion or the Anointing of the Sick.
Sacraments
2017 Bishop’s Lenten Appeal Begins!
This month many of us will receive a mailing from Bishop Burbidge regard-ing the 2017 Bishop’s Lenten Appeal (BLA). The theme for the 2017 BLA is “Offering hands to serve and hearts to love.” After reflecting upon the many blessings that God has given you, please prayerfully consider making a pledge to this important appeal that funds many programs and ministries that serve the people in our diocese. Through your support of this im-portant appeal, you become the hands and heart of our Lord Jesus! Separated? Divorced? Widowed???
The Rebuilding Program sponsored by the Diocese of Arlington Office for Family Life helps people of all faiths who are separated, divorced, or wid-owed and want to move on with their lives. The nine week program starts Sunday, February 26th and meets Sunday evenings 5:30-8pm at the St. Martin De Porres Center in Alexan-dria. Topics include adaptation, grief, anger, self-worth, openness, love, and relatedness. For more info email [email protected], visit us on the web at http://www.copingrebuilding.com or call us at 703.596.2673.
English Classes And Citizenship Classes
Begin soon at Christ the Redeemer in Sterling! Multiple levels available. Classes are Tuesday/Thursday from 8-9:30 pm. Contact Catholic Charities – Hogar Immigrant Services for more information at 571.208.1572. A Marriage Day of Enrichment and Celebration
Sponsored by Teams of Our Lady, will be held at St. Michael Catholic Church, 7401 St. Michael’s Lane, Annandale, VA, on Saturday, February 18, 2017 in the All Purpose Room of the Junior School. The event will be from 9:30am until 3pm and lunch is included. This day is for married couples seeking to live the sacrament in today's world. Cost is $15 per couple to be paid at the door on February 18. To partici-pate, please contact Carol and Dave McCaffrey ([email protected]) to reserve your place and facilitate our planning. To learn about Teams of Our Lady, you can go to http://www.teamsofourlady.org/
This Week @ Trinity House Café Sunday Brunch, Sun, Feb 5 Kids: Story Hour Tues, Feb 7, 9:30-10:30am Workshop: Iconography Wed, Feb 8, 9:30am-12:30pm Coupons for Hope's Operation Valentine Wed, Feb 8, 6-7:30pm Kids: Story Hour Thurs, Feb 9, 9:30-10:30am Live Music: Michael Warner - Friday, Feb 10, 7-9pm Live Music: Laurie Mangold - Sat, Feb 11, 7-9pm
Trinity House Café, on the corner of Church and Market Streets in the heart of historic Leesburg, VA, is an outreach of the John Paul II Fellow-ship, a Christian non-profit dedicated to renewing community and culture. www.trinityhousecafe.com.
Around the Diocese
Mon, Feb. 6 6:15— Reilly Family 8:30— Frank & Dorothy Fannon+
Tues, Feb. 7 6:15— Daniel Bradley Keenan+ 8:30— Bishop Flavon+
Wed, Feb. 8 6:15— Lorna Agloro+
8:30— Jaime Jimenez+ 12:15— Msgr. William McDonough+
Thurs, Feb. 9 6:15— Reilly Family
8:30— Jaime Jimenez+
Fri, Feb. 10 6:15— Ralph A. Garcia+
8:30— James Gravette+
Sat, Feb. 11 8:30— Raymond J. Malec+
5:30— Lois DeGennaro+
Sun, Feb. 12 7:30— Robert Mica+ 8:45— Bishop Flavon+ 10:30— Angela Nicoletti+ 12:30— St. Theresa Parishioners 5:00— Hazel McCullough+
Prayers For The Sick: Charles McCarthy, Nick Evers, Jillian Reilly, Bill Jen-kins, Sr., Peggy Weymeyer, Charles Shindler, Laurie Ges-saman, Jordan Windsor, Tony Rodrigues, Stephane Papi, Julie Panoussi, Nick Evers, Lolita Smith and Family, Ryan SanNicolas, Moe Mee-ged, Timothy Vandermeer, Victoria Babcock, Aaron Quinn, David Whitaker, Audrey D’Armaud, Fabriana Dorsey, John McCurdy, Mark Kulyk, Theresa Birch, Frances Prestinari, Peter Kerney, Tre-vor Schweigest, Haley Morris, Theresa and John Baker, Jo-hanna O’Brien, Braydon Ord-way, Paul Ulich, Peter Perry, Krista Marting, Johnna Bass, Kathy Bernota, Evan Solo-monides, Gerrie Rodriquez, Debora Vaz, Deborah Ferry, Dottie Woisard, Bill McLaine, and Ryan Diviney.
Prayers For Our Military: Joseph Auler, Adam Parkin-son, James (Robby) Surbella III, Jake Shelton, Patrick G. Fitzgerald, Sean Spurr, Jack Hayes, Katherine Bergeron, Christopher Martin, Thomas Gleason, Tony Mattice, Megan Jameson, Greg Lee, David Lakey, Jim Murray, Keith Bit-tle, Michael McCurdy, Steven Digangi, Michael J. Pruden, Meghan E. Fitzgerald, Tom Short, Bill Short, Griffin Spencer, Peter Santini, Eric Curcio, Steven Curcio, Mat-thew Slaughter, Joseph Alex-ander, Christopher Sheehan, Clayton William Abel, Mat-thew Ervin, David Nelson, Ryan Angelo Molina, Sarah Shaw, Mickey Shaw, Mary Kate Shaw, Heidi Harapko, Steve McGlynn, John Wade, David Seliquini. To add a name, call Rosemary Pinney, 703.729.2017.
Masses for the Week
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Utility Fund: Help Families stay warm this winter. Consider a mone-tary donation to Divine Mercy Out-reach utility fund to help local fami-lies who are about to have their elec-tric or gas turned off due to a loss of a job or other circumstances and are unable to afford to keep it on. Dona-tions can be mailed to the parish of-fice payable to Divine Mercy Outreach with “Utility fund“ in the memo or dropped off in our black lock box or donate online on the parish website.
Kitchen Tables and Chairs Needed If you have any to donate, please con-tact Eric. (Broken items, soiled cloth chairs or glass tables cannot be ac-cepted.) Also join this group of volun-teers by contacting Eric Baird 703.300.8720 or [email protected] Monetary/Gift Card Donations Your donations help to assist many families in need through the many programs within Divine Mercy Out-reach. Visit the parish website www.sainttheresaparish.com and
click on Donate Now-Divine Mercy to make a monetary donation! Dona-tions can also be placed in our locked black drop box in the narthex or mailed/dropped off to the parish of-fice. Many thanks for your support of those in need! We are currently in need of gas gift card donations.
Outreach email Sign up to receive our outreach email, [email protected] or 571.332.6533(cell) or 703.729.2334(Office) for more info.
February 6 – Monthly Business Meeting. We will say the Rosary at 7pm followed by the busi-ness meeting beginning at 7:30pm, in the new Ad-
ministration Addition. February 20 – District 18 Basketball Free Throw Challenge. The Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a District 18 basketball free throw challenge for boys and girls ages 9 - 14. This chal-lenge will be conducted in the school gym from 10:00am to 12:05pm. Reg-istration begins at 10:00am, competi-tion begins at 10:30am. No one will be
permitted to register for the competition once the free throws begin. Please note, all participants must be regis-tered by their parents or guardians, and proof of age is required. There will be no charge to participate in this competition. Participants may park in the first school lot on the right as you enter Saint Theresa Lane, and access to the gym is through the rear main entrance. March 4 – Diocesan Men’s Confer-ence - The Men's Conference for the Diocese is open for registration. It will be held March 4th at St Joseph's Par-ish in Herndon. Online registration
can be made at http://www.arlingtondiocese.org/men/index.aspx. KOVAR Support – Please help the Intellectually Disabled by donating online: http://kovarva.org/donate/. Indicate it’s for Council 15256. Shop on Amazon? Please use smile.amazon.com and select the KO-VAR corporation as your charity. (Please note new online donation URL). Are you a Knight? Contact us at [email protected] to learn the great things that we do to help our parish and community.
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