St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 271 W®Ä«ÝãÙ SãÙã WÙÙÄãÊÄ, V®Ù¦®Ä® 20186 PASTOR Rev. James R. Gould PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Mark Moreƫ SPANISH APOSTOLATE Rev. Henry Rivera 540-325-4568 DEACONS Rev. Mr. J. D. Williams Rev. Mr. Don Libera Rev. Mr. Daniel Resendes (Ret.) SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Second & Fourth Sundays at 2:00 pm. PreparaƟon is required. Contact Olivia McDonough at 347-2922, ext. 201 to make arrangements. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples wishing to be married MUST contact the Parish Office at least six months prior to wedding or making any wedding arrangements. Para Informacion en Espanol, Llame 540-347-2922. SICK CALLS Please noƟfy the Parish Office for visits and/or Communion calls to the sick and shut-ins. BULLETIN DEADLINE Submissions are due in wriƟng at 4:00 pm Thursday, ten days prior to the Sunday of publicaƟon. All pulpit announcement requests for the following Sunday must be submiƩed in wriƟng by 12:00 noon, Thursday. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT PAUL 540-270-6774 FACILITIES SCHEDULING Use of all faciliƟes must be scheduled through the Parish Office. T«®Ù SçÄù ®Ä OÙ®ÄÙù T®Ã JÄçÙù 24, 2016 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil ........ 5:00 & 7:00 pm (Spanish) Sunday ............................ 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am, 12:30 & 5:30 pm Weekdays .................................. 6:30 & 8:30 am (Saturday 8:30 am only) Holy Days as Announced CONFESSIONS Wednesday ............................................. 8:00 pm Saturday .................... 9:00 am, 4:00 - 5:00 pm Sunday .................. ½ hour before every Mass Spanish Sabados .................................................... 6:30 pm PASTORAL STAFF Office Manager Mrs. Rosemary Coakley 347-2922, ext. 202 Director of Music Mr. James W. Noakes ..... 347-2922, ext. 206 Director of Religious EducaƟon Mrs. Sherin Murphy ........ 347-2922, ext. 209 Youth Director Mrs. Allison Hagert .......... 347-2922, ext. 212 RecepƟonist/Recepcionista & BulleƟn Editor Mrs. Olivia McDonough .. 347-2922, ext 201 School Principal Mr. Arthur Fairweather ................... 347-2458 Director of Pre-School Mrs. Julie Copeland ........................... 347-5341 PARISH REGISTRATION If you live within our parish boundaries and have not yet registered, please contact the parish office. “How lovely is Your dwelling place, O Lord God of Hosts.” “How lovely is Your dwelling place, O Lord God of Hosts.” Psalm 84:1 Psalm 84:1 PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday............................................................. 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Phone ...................... 540-347-2922 Fax ......................... 540-347-1274 On the web ..................................................................................www.sje1.org
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St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 271 W S W , V 20186
PASTOR Rev. James R. Gould
PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Mark More
SPANISH APOSTOLATE Rev. Henry Rivera 540-325-4568
DEACONS Rev. Mr. J. D. Williams Rev. Mr. Don Libera
Rev. Mr. Daniel Resendes (Ret.)
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Second & Fourth Sundays at 2:00 pm. Prepara on is required. Contact Olivia McDonough at 347-2922, ext. 201 to make arrangements.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples wishing to be married MUST contact the Parish Office at least six months prior to wedding or making any wedding arrangements.
Para Informacion en Espanol, Llame 540-347-2922.
SICK CALLS Please no fy the Parish Office for visits and/or Communion calls to the sick and shut-ins.
BULLETIN DEADLINE Submissions are due in wri ng at 4:00 pm Thursday, ten days prior to the Sunday of publica on. All pulpit announcement requests for the following Sunday must be submi ed in wri ng by 12:00 noon, Thursday.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT PAUL 540-270-6774
FACILITIES SCHEDULING Use of all facili es must be scheduled through the Parish Office.
Weekdays .................................. 6:30 & 8:30 am (Saturday 8:30 am only)
Holy Days as Announced CONFESSIONS Wednesday ............................................. 8:00 pm Saturday .................... 9:00 am, 4:00 - 5:00 pm Sunday .................. ½ hour before every Mass
On the web ..................................................................................www.sje1.org
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Weekly Goal $ 30,000 Weekly Offertory $ **** Faith Direct* $ 8,568 Total Weekly Offertory $ **** + / -- for the week $**** Poor Box for the week $ **** Thank you for your generosity!!! Contributions via Faith Direct are deposited in the parish bank account once a month. The total deposit in January designated for Offertory of $42,842 has been divided by five and added to the weekly totals.
Original Church loan value: $1,858,878 Current Church loan value: $ 636,038
RETIRE THE DEBT (RTD) UPDATE Building Loan Amount $1 M Monthly payment on loan $ 25,000.00 RTD Collection September $ 17,925.00 +/- -$ 7,075.00 Note: A minus figure must be made up through church Funds generally used for other ministries TAX SAVINGS THROUGH A GIFT OF STOCK You may make a gift of stock as a donation to our parish or our diocese. In exchange for a gift of long-term, appreciated securities (stock), you can receive an income tax deduction and avoid capital gains taxes on stock appreciation. For more information, please call (703) 841-3896 or visit: www.arlingtondiocese.org/giving/gifts_stock.aspx **** Do not have at this time, will update in next week’s bulletin
Monday ~ 01/25/16 6:30am Grayson Grouge 8:30am Lawrence Schmidt +
Tuesday ~ 01/26/16 6:30am Sarah Roberts 8:30am Marge LaPlant +
Wednesday ~ 01/27/16 6:30am Anthony Madda 8:30am Patricia Healey +
Thursday ~ 01/28/16 6:30am Barbara Skane
8:30amStanley, David & Peaches Grayson Friday ~ 01/29/16
6:30am David Parrish +
8:30am Gladys Vidangos + Saturday ~ 01/30/16
8:30am Paul James + Vigil 5:00pm Cathie Davis Spanish 7:00pm St. John’s Hispanic Community
Sunday ~ 01/31/16 7:30am Thomas Kane
9:00am Eleanore Frederick + 10:45am Warren Collins +
12:30pm Special Intentions 5:30pm Elizabeth Matthews
MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THIS WEEK
† Sunday, January 24
Confessions ½ hour before every Mass Baptisms ~ 2:00pm Church Café ~ 8:30am Mercy Hall Young Adults ~ 6:30-8:30pm Mercy Hall Adult Discussions ~ 10am KofC Mtg. Room Youth Group ~ 3-9:30pm Youth Room Youth Group ~ 5-9:00pm Trinity Hall
† Monday, January 25
Legion of Mary ~ 9:45am Mercy Hall 7:00pm Parish Office
KofC 4th Degree ~ 4:00pm KofC Social Room †
Tuesday, January 26 Rosary for Our Country ~ 8:00am Church SPARKS Reh. ~ 4:00pm Mercy Hall Bible Timeline ~ 7:00 Mercy Hall E.S.O.L. ~ 6:30pm Parish Office
† Wednesday, January 27
Eucharist Adoration ~ 9:00am – 8:00pm Confessions ~ 8:00pm Silent Holy Hour ~ 1:00-2:00pm Church Miraculous Medal Novena ~ 7:00pm Church A.A. Meeting ~ 8:00pm Mercy Hall R.C.I.A. ~ 7:00pm Scool’s Art Room Ladies Auxilliary ~ 5:00pm KofC Social Room
† Thursday, January 28
Eucharist Adoration ~ 9:00am to 8:00am Friday SPARKS Reh. ~ 4:00pm Mercy Hall E.S.O.L. ~ 6:30 Parish Office KofC Business Mtg ~ 4:00pm KofC Social Room
† Friday, January 29
Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am – 8:00am Saturday Legion of Mary Jr. ~ 4:00pm Parish Office
† Saturday, January 30
Confessions ~ 9am and 4:00pm First Penance Retreat ~ 9:30am Trinity Hall (snow date)
† Sunday, January 31
Confessions ½ hour before every Mass Café ~ 8:30am Mercy Hall Young Adults ~ 6:30-8:30pm Mercy Hall Adult Discussions ~ 10am KofC Mtg. Room Youth Group ~ 3-9:30pm Youth Room Youth Group ~ 5-9:00pm Trinity Hall
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Please let us know when your loved ones have returned home safely. Thank you! Please Pray For Our Men And Women In The Service Of Our Country: Michael O’Neal, Frank Snyder, Kirt & Mark Wlaschin, Dan Flatley, Joseph Wheeler, Lewis Shadle, Timothy O’Bryant, Patrick Matlock, Sigfredo Quiles, Chris Hawks, Jimmy Topper, Stephen Hacker, Chase Villavicencio, Richard Piscal, Mason Mugnolo, Douglas Sherman, Paul Harper, Ashley Parker, Kevin Koehr, John Crosby, Matthew Fisher, Sgt. Eric Schneider, Sean Breen, John Bowes, John C. Orban, Stefan Theriault, Hayden & Andy Howell, Zach Angell, Nicholas Castelli, Andrew Wing, Patrick Drury, James B. Lewis, Thomas Richardson, Ryan Foley, David Poff, Shahin Uddin, LCDR Sean Thompson, Michael Lewis, Ensign Daniel Evans
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH Charles Phillips, Amy G., Mary Ann Hassan, John Shepherd, Shawn Cooper, Rita Glofka, Frances Centanni, Hazel Lucci, Peggy Dearden, Pam Gay, Peter Anthony, Cindy Goletz, Marianna Traczuk, Emily Winkler, Thomas Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Jr., Irene Petersen, Richard McMullen, Virginia Staats, Dorothy Laster, George Rosenberger, Loretto Sullivan, Jerry McPherson, Jack Britton, Jillian Simonson, Jeffrey Stonerock, Florence Grabowicz, Lucy Walbroehl, Sadie Brooks, Cynthia Bailey, Tyler Golden, John Lyddane, Arleen Harris, Caroline O’Grady, Sister Mariangeles Lutz, George Chapman, Lee Garneau, Robin Collins, Louis Raymond, Sharon Simpson, Ann Carroll, Peter Fisher, Margaret Regis, Charles Prizmonte, Polly O’Meara, Andrew Schwartz, Randy Creel, Juan Arroyo, Martha Miller, Bill Flook, Ines Goncalves, Carol Begley, Catherine Stouffer, Kim Smith, David Satkovich, Roy Green, Ivy Thompson, Sharon Lively, Karina Schulte, Elias Schulte, Greg Taylor, Phil Doucet, Mary Van Schaick, Sue Kemper, Rob Sylcox, Phil Morris, Marissa Jackson, Ida Klepper, Gene Bailey, Logan Andrzejewski, Frances Collins, Dave McNichol, Amelia Szafir, Marisa Early, Dave Davis, David Prendergast, Joan Chapman, Sara Marino, Carol Peters, Mike Cobb, Jane Ericson, Vince Agostino, Edna O’Donnell, Phyllis Zwirko, Marisa Gottschalk, Connor Keating, Kyle Pinelli, Joaquin Archilla, Richard Stouffer, David Satkovick, Robert Poff, Crystale Smith, Gloribeth Perez, Ronald Green, Joe Kowalewski, Julie Radzville, Mary Guyant, Ellen Khoury, Rose Howard, John & Gloria Knight, Colleen Merk, George Ward, Barry Snyder, Gunther Morse, John Biegert, Rod Beran, Beverly Gaunt, Joe Guerrero, Nora Ann Bernet, Elaine Watkins, Anthony Pizzo, Brenda Warren, Jim Simpson, Lorrie McClure, Josephine Rivera, Jolynn Desch, Anne H. Gay, Donovan Griffin, Sister Margaret Mary Griffin OP, Julie Kitley, Ray Young, John Guyant, John Bahosky, J.D. Jeter, Peter Romero, Pat Sanders, Bernie & Peggy Boteler, Bruce Cooper, Joseph Angoco, Vivian Holmes, Garnet Lake, Fr. Joseph Clark, Pat Sampsell, Catharine Ogilvie, Mark Ogilvie, Mike Soderman, Julie & Mac Basinski, Pam Gay, Guillermina Veladiz, Sister Louise Benecke, Raymonde Thompson, Michelle Frazier, Glorybeth Smith, Jean Kowalewski, Susan Stroud, Michael McGuire, Paula Todd, Janet Wiebler, Laura Gillespie, Mary Curtis
GIFT SHOP AND LIBRARY ~ The Sacred Heart Gift Shop and library will be open only 2 days a week during winter months, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am until 2:30pm. We will also keep it open on Sundays from 10am – 12pm or if you prefer by appointment then you can call Marion Phillips at 703-517-0177. Thanks for your support. Attention: I would appreciate if I could get volunteers for 2 hours a week to cover gift shop and library. Please call me if you are interested. Thank you.
"JESUS I TRUST IN YOU"...The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed every Friday with The Mercy Stations of the
Cross from 3:00 - 4:00pm during Eucharistic Adoration. Donna Marie Stanislaw
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Please prayerfully consider committing to one of the following hours which are short of Adorers: Wednesdays 12noon-1pm, 1pm-2pm, 3pm-4pm: Thursdays noon to 1pm; Fridays 2am-3am, 8am-8:30am, 9am-10am, 1pm-2pm, 7pm-8pm. Please contact Teresa Letteri at 540-287-
Noticias para la comunidad hispana: Confesiones todos los sábados a las 6:30pm Misa en español todos los sábados a las 7pm Sacramento del Bautismo: La clase se imparte el primer sábado de cada mes, la clase es requerida antes de recibir o participar de este sacramento. Los padres y padrinos deben asistir a la clase. Por favor de llamar a 540-347-2922 Ext. 211 para registrarse.
Light Weigh A new session of the 12 week Bible Study weight loss program called Light Weigh One King will begin on Tuesday evenings in late January. Please view the Orientation video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v-fS6YLpYD22Y. Call Sue Cook (540-349-9203) if you have questions or would like to sign up. If you prefer to view the Orientation DVD, contact Sue about when it will be shown. Sign up and join us to find peace with food in the New Year!
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Dear Folks,
Let everyone take a step back and catch a breath. For those of you who were informed it is going to be nice winter please consider new information sources. The cold is back and it is marginally dangerous. Marginally, you say? Like marginally pregnant or marginally dead? Let us all please be careful when the snow and ice arrives this weekend. Please do not slip and do not fall. And please
mind the little pets who need to go outside once in while. We don’t want to find any of God’s creatures frozen to the fire plugs out there. Hmm? But once again, I digress.
This Friday marks the annual Pro-Life March. The parish has three busses going… I hope. No telling what the storm may bring. Oh the march will go on in the best and worst of weather. I recall the year when rain poured down upon us as we approached the capitol. We could have used an ark. Another year, in 1985-86, we had twelve inches of snow coming down and that was just in the hours of the March. We all had a thought of being with Napoleon marching home through the winter storms of Russia. It was a heavy snow and dangerous cold. I salute the many parishioners who will attend the March. God bless you for your great zeal for the weakest part of our country. Make a difference.
The winter season has its advantages. First, it gives me a chance to get to the winter sports in the local high schools. Last Friday I attended the Fauquier High School wrestling match involving some high school in Loudon County. The last time I attended a match was forty three years ago when I, a basketball player snuck in to root for the grapplers… with no necks. True to form, as in the past, this match was a battle. Franco Camarca was a star. And better yet was sitting next to his proud father, a former wrestling coach. Life doesn’t get any better.
If the storms hold off I hope to see some of our swimmers compete this Friday night at the WARF. Please stay tuned. In the meantime let us pray for one another.
Now is the time for politics to unfold itself in the great Commonwealth of Virginia. Please do not miss the opportunity to vote. I am grateful to the number of pro-abortion Catholic politicians who have retired from politics. In the Jubilee Year of Mercy we should all pray for their recovery with credible Catholic identity, before they meet many of their unborn constituents in the next world. Their return is not without precedence. Of course, the one and great exciting feature of the coming year is that somewhere someone is already working on a book to explain the socio-sexual experience that has ruptured our society. Please stay tuned.
Collegiate Answer:
Prior to the Papal Election of Pope Francis who was the last non-European elected Pope? And how many Popes came from that country?
Collegiate Question:
In light of political interests, who sculpted the Lincoln statue in the Lincoln memorial and what is the message in sign language found in the hands of the great sculpture?
Fr. Gould
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Greetings! Hope everyone got through the snow situation these last few days. Congratulations to the Students of the Month at St. John School. Parishioners who regularly
attend the Friday, 8:30 Mass, are aware that the manner in which students are selected for Student of the Month is through exemplifying virtues espoused by the Saints of the Catholic Church. Virtues such as Prudence, Generosity, Trustworthiness, Charity, Compassion, Faith, Perseverance, Honesty, Responsibility and Respect are all noted by staff throughout the year. In addition, students can earn an Eagle Award for good deed which reflect the above virtues, as noticed by staff. We value our students and realize how blessed the school is to have such a devout group of students and families in our school! If you are an alumni of St. John School, please contact 8th grade teacher, LuAnn Fine (our Alumni Coordinator), at her e-mail address; [email protected] to let her know your contact information and what you are doing in your life. We hope to have an alumni event within the next year to connect and network alumni and staff. Thank you, in advance, for your participation. Have a great week and God bless you!
Principal Fairweather
Happy New Year and welcome back! We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas break. A quick reminder that St. John Preschool will be closed Jan.
15th for Professional Development Day and January 18th for Martin Luter King, Jr. Day. The Preschool will be celebrating Catholic Schools Week January 31st – February 6th and its continuing theme for 2016 “Catholic Schools; Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” Our special week begins with 5:30pm Mass, on January 31st, for St. John Schoo. Those students attending Mass are encouraged to wear their St. John Preschool t-shirts! Registration for the 2016-2017 school year will open on February 1, 2016. We have special activities planned each day for our students and then we will end with our Open House, scheduled for Saturday February 6th from 9am – 12pm. Tours are available for all families considering enrollment for the 2016-2017 school year. Please contact the Preschool office at 540-347-5351.
Save The Date St. John the Evangelist Catholic School will be holding their annual Spring Spectacular Fundraiser on April 8th at Fauquier Springs Country Club in Warrenton. Come join us for a relaxing Evening of food, fun, auctions, prizes and of course to help support the wonderful students of St. John’s. If you are a business owner, big or small, or are in close relation to one, we are in need of donations for auctions. Your services, products or business would be greatly appreciated. Your business will be advertised in the spring spectacular program and on our two websites in recognition for your generosity. Please contact Jennifer Caballero for more information;
Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) Please join us as we continue to discuss “Sacraments and Prayer”. All those interested in learning about the Catholic Faith are encouraged to join us each Wednesday, starting at 7:00 PM in the Art Room in St. John’s School. For more information, please call the Parish Office at 347-2922
We will continue our Bible Timeline Study with James: Pearls for Wise Living, an eleven week study. We meet in Mercy Hall from 7pm to 9pm each week. This study is for anyone who has struggled to live a truly Christian Life, as "James" offers a wealth of practical solutions for handling and even sanctifying everyday circumstances.
Don't worry about being unable to to attend our session metings each week, as the registration process will allow you to watch the videos online at your convenience. To sign up for this study please go to the Parish website to register on line with Ascenscion Press. In case of inclement weather, we will follow the Fauquier County “after school” cancellations.
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R e l ig io u s E d The FIRST PENANCE RETREAT is scheduled for Saturday, January 23rd (with Snow make up date January 30th)
in Trinity Hall. Check the website for more details. Our FIRST PENANCE is scheduled for Saturday, February 6th (with Snow make up date February 13th). All children should be in Mercy Hall by 10:15 am. Information for this year’s Sacraments can be found on the following parish web page: http://sje1.org/religioused_firstpenancefhc.html
It’s not too early to remind everyone: In case of inclement weather, please check the parish website at www.sje1.org or call 540-347-2922 and follow the instructions for “weather
related” cancellations. For Monday and Tuesday evening sessions, the RE program will follow the Fauquier County “after school” cancellations.
5TH & 6TH GRADE RETREAT : This year’s retreat is once again for all fifth and sixth graders in the parish, and will be held on Saturday, February 20th (9:30am - 12pm) in the St. John school’s Trinity Hall. Registration forms can be found
on the Parish website www.sje1.org & in the vestibule of the church.
_______________________________________________________ With the cold and flu season here, if your children are not feeling well, please keep them at home and make sure we have your current contact info. Thank you!
C o n f i r m a t i o n 2 0 1 6 Confirmation candidates: Don’t forget that all 25 Service Hours need to be completed by May 2015, Everyone should have completed about 15 hours so far as we have only a couple of months left. If not, please contact the RE Office asap! All volunteer service hours are to be done with the understanding that one is to serve the Church, each other, and the parish community with seriousness, respect, love, and charity. Cell phones are to be used only for emergencies and to call parents for rides when the service is completed. May God help us all to grow in love for one another. Reminder for the Candidates: The RED binder is now in the vestibule of the church. Don’t forget to sign off on the completion of your Spiritual exercises.
MUSIC CORNER
Choir Schedule: Adult Choir Rehearsal: Thursdays, 7:30 pm in Church, beginning Sept. 10 and 10:45 Mass on Sundays. Children's Choir Rehearsal: Fridays at 3:30 pm in the school, beginning Sept 11 and 9:00 am Mass on Sundays. Saturday Vigil Mass Rehearsals: Saturday, 4:00 pm in the church. For all of the above contact: James Noakes: 347-2922, x206 [email protected] Sunday Evening Mass Rehearsals: Sunday, 3:30pm in the Church. Ken Galvin: [email protected]
Knights’ Roundtable http://www.kofc5561.org/
From the Knights of Columbus Herman J. Veger Council: “We must devote even greater efforts
to our fundamental mission of charity, unity and fraternity, and we must do so with even greater attention to the needs and the future of our parishes and or families. What is necessary now is our greater involvement in the renewal of parish and family life!” – Supreme Knight Carl Anderson in his address to state deputies at the mid-year organizational meeting.
Make a difference – become a Knight! Upcoming events over the next few weeks:. The next Council Business Meeting is on
Thursday, January 28, at 7:30. A light supper will be served at 6:30.
The Council is sponsoring a Freethrow Shooting Contest on Sunday, January 31, from 1pm to 5pm at Trinity Hall. All kids, ages 9-14 are invited. Age group winners advance to District Championship. No prior registration required; just come in and have fun.
The next Officer’s Meeting is on Thursday, February 4 at 7pm in the social room.
The Knights will be selling delicious sub sandwiches after all Masses (except 5:30 Sunday Mass) the weekend of February 6-7. SUPER BOWL WEEKEND!
The Knights will host a Ladies’ Appreciation Dinner on Saturday, February 6 at 6pm in Mercy Hall.
SAVE THE DATE – Father/Daughter dinner dance is on Saturday, February 13 in Mercy Hall!
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YOUNG @ Young at Heart is open to all people over 55 years old in the Warrenton vicinity and outlying counties. No dues or fund raisers. We have Prayer, Fun & Fellowship. This Senior group meets the 1st Friday of the month at Mercy Hall at 9:15am. We have guest speakers, share hobbies, play cards and board games, travel and enjoy good company. For more info, contact Marianne Boston (540-347-5718) or Michelle Dawson-Powell (571-213-1847) “Co-Chairs”. Cherry Blossom Potomac Odyssey Day Cruise planned for April 6th, 2016, $112.99 per person for 3 course lunch and bus transportation. POC Beth Feagans 571-316-2613 ext 103. Payment due NLT Jan 8th. Winterthur Museum & Longwood Gardens and Lancaster Dutch Country PA. May 24-26, 2016 $345.00 pp. Call Mary Guyant 540-347-5443 for info. Y @ H is now also planning a Royal Caribbean 9 night Canada & New England cruise June 23 – July 2, 2016. This cruise will fill up fast. Call Mahala Monteleone for information 540-349-9756. Lancaster, Longwood Gardens, Winterthur, Museum, Garden & more: Motorcoach transportation 2 nights lodging 4 meals: 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners SAMSON Show at the Sight & Sound
Millenium Theatre “CROONERS” Show at the American Music
Theatre Rockvale Square Outlets Visit to Longwood Gardens Visit to Winterthur Museum Garden and
Library For more pictures, video and information
visit: www.GroupTrips.com/YoungatHeartVA
Departure Mercy Hall, 271 Winchester St. Warrenton, VA @ 8am call Mary for more information: 540-347-5443.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend
May your marriage experience the blessings and joy that Christmas promises. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are on 19-21 Feb in Herndon or 22- 24 April in Fredericksburg. For more information or to apply, visit our website at renewmarriage-vanorth.org or contact us at [email protected] or 703-378-4150.
Society of St. Vincent De Paul
Happy New Year – and THANK YOU for your help in keeping our ministry ‘alive and well’!
The Society of St. Vincent DePaul is committed to relieving poverty and sees systemic change as the path to success in this effort. While we can provide immediate relief in desperate situations by covering utility bills, housing expenses, food and medicine, we understand that in many instances our help is merely a bandage covering a deeper wound. Our mission includes helping those we serve identify and embrace their ability to make positive changes in and for themselves, their families and their communities. We serve as mentors to support motivation for chage, and often collaborate with others who share our commitment to breaking the cycle of poverty by finding transformative solutions. As we begin a new year, we pray that our efforts are fruitful in bringing even one person – one family – into a brighter future. If you feel you can offer your special skills or expertise to assist those we serve, please let us know. Counseling services of all types – financial, legal, job placement, etc., would often be a help, as would automotive and building repair. No commitment required – we would simply offer the opportunity to serve.
God bless you for your continued support. 540-270-6774
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Relax after Mass and while you are waiting on religious ed classes. Join us in Mercy Hall after 7:30, 9 and 10:45am Masses and enjoy a free drinks. Donuts and other goodies are available for purchase and support St. John ministries. Our January dates are the 17th, 24th and 31st. Help is appreciated / needed on set up / clean up and serving. Please call Susan Tullington at 349-4285 or email at [email protected] to schedule. The café is a great place to meet your fellow parishioners.
Legion of Mary Are you ready to cozy up with some good Catholic reading? The Legion of Mary will have books and CDs available for you to purchase, or borrow, from our library. Come on down to Mercy Hall after any of these Sunday morning Masses.
Happy Feast Day of Saint Francis de Sales! Now let’s all go shopping! Just kidding, this Doctor of the Church is actually the patron of
writing and journalism, so an excellent way to celebrate this day would be to do some journaling during prayer sometime today. That’s your challenge for the week in fact – try to journal a bit each day as part of your prayer routine! Life Teen (High School) Sundays 6:30-8:30 Youth Room EDGE (Middle School) Wednesdays 6-8PM Youth Room As always, we are thrilled to have new faces join us, so if you haven’t come to a Life or EDGE night please come check it out! For any questions or info please email me, Allison Hagert, at: [email protected]
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