August 16, 2015
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August 16, 2015
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 271 W S W ,V 20186 T S O “How lovely is Your dwelling place, O Lord God of Hosts.” A T 16, 2015 PASTOR Rev. James R. Gould Psalm 84:1 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.) 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 Educa on Mrs. Sherin Murphy ........ 347-2922, ext. 209 Youth Director Mrs. Allison Hagert .......... 347-2922, ext. 212 Recep onist/Recepcionista & Bulle n Editor Mrs. Olivia McDonough .. 347-2922, ext 201 School Principal Mr. Arthur Fairweather ................... 347-2458 Director of Pre-School Mrs. Julie Copeland ........................... 347-5341 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. 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 540-270-6774 PAUL FACILITIES SCHEDULING Use of all facili es must be scheduled through the Parish Office. PARISH REGISTRATION If you live within our parish boundaries and have not yet registered, please contact the parish office. 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 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THIS WEEK † Weekly Goal $ 30,000 Weekly Offertory last week $ 22,809 Faith Direct* $ 8,084 Total Weekly Offertory w/FD $ 30,893 + / -- for week +$ 893.00 Poor Box for the week $ 555.50 Thank you for your generosity!!! Contributions via Faith Direct are deposited in the parish bank account once a month. The total deposit in July designated for Offertory of $32,339 has been divided by four and added to the weekly totals. Original Church loan value: Current Church loan value: $1,858,878 $ 756,007 Sunday, August 16 Confessions ½ hour before every Mass Squire Roses ~ 7:00pm KofC Social Room R.E. Volunteer Mtg ~ 12-2:00pm Trinity Hall † Monday, August 17 Legion of Mary ~ 9:45am KofC Social Room Red Cross Blood Drive ~ 1:30-7:30pm Mercy Hall † Tuesday, August 18 Rosary for Our Country ~ 8:00am Church Light Weigh One ~ 6:00pm KofC Social Room † RETIRE THE DEBT (RTD) UPDATE Building Loan Amount $1 M Monthly payment on loan $ 25,000.00 RTD Collection July $ 17,288.00 +/-$ 7,712.00 Note: A minus figure must be made up through church Funds generally used for other ministries Wednesday, August 19 Eucharist Adoration ~ 9:00am – 8:00pm Miraculous Medal Novena ~ 7:00pm Church Confessions ~ 8:00pm Legion of Mary ~ 7:15pm Parish Office A.A. Meeting ~ 7:00pm Mercy Hall † Thursday, August 20 Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am to 8:00am Friday Squire Roses ~ 7:00pm KofC Social Room † Monday ~ 08/17/15 6:30am P.J. Kidwell + 8:30am William Barr + Tuesday ~ 08/18/15 6:30am Shawn Allegren + 8:30am Thomas McGovern + Wednesday ~ 08/19/15 6:30am Dolores Shero 8:30am William Barr + Thursday ~ 08/20/15 6:30am Martha Livingstone + 8:30am Richard Nesfeder + Friday ~ 08/21/15 6:30am Martha Livingstone + 8:30am Virginia Nemensky + Saturday ~ 08/22/15 8:30am Shirley Gaston Vigil 5:00pm Edward McDaniel + Spanish 7:00pm Roberto Cortes + Sunday ~ 08/23/15 7:30am Fr. Francis Peffley 9:00am Arlene Hoebel + 10:45am Calvet Perkins + 12:30pm Deacon J.D. Williams 5:30pm Phyllis J. Buscemi + Friday, August 21 Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am – 8:00am Saturday Legion of Mary Jr. ~ 4:30pm Parish Office † Saturday, August 22 Confessions ~ 9am and 4pm † Sunday, August 23 Confessions ½ hour before every Mass Baptisms ~ 2:00pm Church Religious Ed. Classes Begin ~ St. John’s School www.sje1.org 2 St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin 16 August 2015 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, Jonathan Lewis, 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 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, Rosemarie Stevens, Stephen Curley, 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, John Curella, 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, Marge Snopik, 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, John Moretti Jr., Nora Ann Bernet, Elaine Watkins, Anthony Pizzo, Brenda Warren, Jim Simpson, Lorrie McClure, Josephine Rivera, Jolynn Desch, Don Wever, 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 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. "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 R. From all their distress God rescues the just. (PS 34: 4-5, 6-7) Glorify the LORD with me, let us together extol his name. I sought the LORD, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears. R. From all their distress God rescues the just. Look to him that you may be radiant with joy, and your faces may not blush with shame. When the poor one called out, the LORD heard, and from all his distress he saved him. R. From all their distress God rescues the just. Please prayerfully consider committing to one of the following hours which are short of Adorers: Wednesdays 11am-12noon, 1pm-2pm, 3pm-4pm; Thursdays noon to 1pm; Fridays 2am-3am, 7am-8am, 8am8:30am, 9am-10am, 2pm-3pm, 7pm-8pm, 8pm-9pm; Saturday midnight to 1am. Please contact Teresa Letteri at 540-287-2870 or taletteri@comcast.net or Christy Williams at 540-7884560 or clw.cwilliams@gmail.com to schedule your weekly hour. 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. Fifth Centenary Celebration of the Birth of St. Teresa of Avila “Living the Teresian Spirituality in Our World Today” September 19, 2015 Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Washington DC 9am-3:30pm. Guest speakers Fr. Kieran Kavanaugh OCD, Fr Marc Foley OCD, Ken Vaughan OCDS. FREE and open to the public. Visit our website stteresa500celebration.wordpress.com or contact Suzanne Koucheravy eskouch@aol.com with questions. www.sje1.org 3 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin Dear Folks, OK, OK. Everyone stop. Let us bow our heads in a moment of silence and solitude… the collegians are going back to school as are the local county schools.Let us all rest in peace.Hmmm? Just kidding.God bless the collegians. It has been a tough Summer for many of them with their Summer jobs. Now they will meet the great challenges to the Faith as they return to school.Blessed are those who completed their high school CCD studies that they may have a handle on the basic responses to the Evangelical, Hindu, Islamic, and pseudo-Catholic roommates. May they make a difference in all they say and do.Of course, Dear Lord please help them to realize little humor goes a long way in the current Catholic generation that focuses on evangelization.Yes, make a difference because they are different in their sacramental identification with Jesus Christ and all His angels and saints.For that we can all be proud and confident in they are and who they represent. God bless the parents in the final rush to get their lovely little ones in the CCD program.The rush is really on.Of course I have been given to understand that many of the recent First Communicants may not be returning until it is time for their Confirmation. Such a tragedy to have the greatest poverty of souls. I do hope they all sign up for the CCD program. For those who leave, I will collect their names and ask the Legion of Mary to visit their homes to encourage them to come back to the program that will help in the sacramental/spiritual formation of their future families. For the kids who go missing we will provide a website with a living will program in cartoon form.It will have highlights on smiling children with cars, clothes, houses with swimming pools and very large TV screens.There will also be highlights for dumpy little parents suffering in dumpy little beds surrounded by assorted bottles and tubes… with urns on the mantle.In the third set of highlights will be euphoric children holding a plug in one hand and big bags of money in another.In the background the melody of Harry Chapin’s, “Cat’s in the Cradle.”“I just wanted to be just like you Dad.Just wanted to be like you.” And the ending for the 1974 Classic song, “And as I hung up the phone it occurred to me, he'd grown up just like me.My boy was just like me.”That would be very nice.Have a nice day.Let us all pray for one another. Allison Hagert, parish youth director, recently returned home from the Youth Retreat in New York that was sponsored by Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. Sounds like she and four kids from the parish, who attended, had a great time.God bless one and all who went on the road trip.The Youth Program of the parish also recently sent a bunch of kids to the diocesan work camp.One or more of them should be speaking at all the Masses in one of the coming weeks.It will be nice to hear from the kids how they met the Lord in serving the needs of the poor.God bless them one and all. As an added bonus in reaching out to our high school students I have asked Allison to occasionally join us in our high school CCD program.I know she will be a terrific addition serving as a bridge for kids in the academic and social life of the parish.Speaking of bridges…. Allison could use a couple of well bodied volunteers for the parish youth program. Come one come all but know it is a program that is not for the faint of heart.You can reach her at: 540-347-2922. Speaking of kids.Our school principal recently mentioned the diocese is promoting a scholarship program for Hispanic kids whose parents cannot afford the school tuition plans. Please contact Mr. Art Fairweather if you would be interested in finding more information on the subject.The School telephone number is: (540) 347-2458. (Hablando de niños. Nuestro director de la escuela mencionado recientemente la diócesis está promoviendo un programa de becas para los niños hispanos cuyos padres no pueden pagar los planes de matrícula escolar. Por favor, Sr. Art Fairweather si estaría interesado en encontrar más información sobre el tema. El número de teléfono de la escuela es:: (540) 347-2458). Please remember a prayer for Fr. Moretti’s dear father. He is in very poor health and can use every Ave offered up in his regard. John Moretti is one of the finest men I know and has played into the great lives of his three children. I loved the story from many years ago when he returned from a trip abroad for the government. Upon his return he was given a note of warning that he had been located in an environment which hosted the plague. No big deal for the world traveler but it was for the man who picked up his coat by accident at the little restaurant he joined with his wife. He thought he had contracted the plague. Hmm? Great way to keep hold on your coat when you go out for dinner. As a follow up to my ranting and raving at Mass last week… commenting on someone tearing down the American Flag at one of our town’s Baptist Church schools and burning it in the parking lot. I concur with Fr. Moretti’s suggestion to offer them one of our flags.Such a callous affront to one of our local churches affects all of us.I will provide the flag my cousin brought home from Afghanistan. Let us pray for one another, in the parish and beyond. God bless all of you and please know I and the good fathers of the rectory are very proud of you. Many of you have been asking for details on the upcoming Papal Mass for the National Shrine.I have been asking the chancery and have recently been informed that they are considering making a certain number of tickets available to each parish. Please stay tuned. Collegiate Answer: Pope Francis will offer Mass at the National Shrine on Wednesday September 23rd at 4:30PM. At that Mass the Holy Father will canonize Blessed Juniper Serra, Franciscan priest of the California Missions. Collegiate Question:The famous poet laureate of the South during the Civil War was a Catholic priest.What was his name? What part of Virginia was he from? Where did he go to college? And what was his famous poem on the failed Confederacy? There was time when the students of North Carolina were required to memorize the poem. Father Gould www.sje1.org 4 St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin 16 August 2015 GREETINGS! Well, tomorrow the teachers and staff return to the elementary school to prepare for the students when school starts on August 31. Back to School night will be on September 16 at the elementary school for grades K-8 at 7PM. An academic theme, which will be reinforced throughout the year, is student writing across the curriculum. To prepare for this Shenandoah University writing workshop specialists will present a staff development session for teachers in encouraging writing skills on September 25. We will follow this with a writing workshop for students. Our five year “Design for Excellence” plan emphasizes analytical skills for interpreting literature, which will be a goal for this year, as well. On August 25, the teachers and staff will be attending a “Kickoff” Mass at All Saints Church in Manassas to ask for Our Lord’s guidance during the year. Bishop Loverde will be celebrating the Mass, one of his last before he retires in September. Have a great week and God bless you! Principal Arthur Fairweather The Preschool office continues to remain open during the summer on a part-time basis and messages left are checked daily. St. John Preschool has a few spaces available in the 2Day Preschool (2 ½ - 3 year old) and 4Day/5Day Pre-K (4/5 year old) Program. For questions, inquiries, or to schedule a tour, please contact the Preschool office at 540-3475341 or at the Elementary School at 540-3472458. Seton School’s Special 15th Annual Golf Tournament: Exciting New Location, New Sponsorship, Bigger Prizes, Better Golf Experience, Easier Registration & Payment Yet Same Entrance Fees! For information or registration go to www.birdeasepro.com/colp or call 703367-7871. Religious Ed 2015-16 RE Registration Religious Ed Classes begin NEXT week! Please be patient in the parking lot!) Next week (during the first class) we will have a brief Parent Meeting in the school MultiPurpose Room. Please try to attend. St. John’s RE Family registrations forms that are pre-printed are available at the parish office. No registrations will be taken when the RE classes are in session. Our annual kickoff meeting for all RE volunteers will meet be held on Sunday 8/16 from 12pm-2pm in Trinity Hall. Fr. Gould will talk with us. and we will have our VIRTUS refresher. Come and pick up all materials that will be passed out and take advantage of the Virtus refresher that will be offered. Do you feel called by the Spirit to personally get involved with the Religious Education (RE) program in the parish? Volunteers as Catechists and Aides are needed for the upcoming year. If you’re interested, Please contact the RE Office. Thank you! These classes are now full: Sessi on A: Grades 2, 4, 6 and 8 Sessi on B: Grades 1 and 8 Sessi on C: Grade s 6 and 8 All students in grades 1-12 who are not attending a Catholic school should be enrolled in RE classes. RE classes begin on August 23rd, 24th and 25th. Classes are filling up, so regisgter soon! _______________________________________________________ Confirmation 2015 Candidates: Saturday, November 21st at 10am All forms are now due! All forms must be turned in before August 23rd, to ensure the candidates are confirmed this November. Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) classes will begin on September 9th; all those interested in learning about the Catholic Faith are encouraged to join us on each Wednesday, starting at 7:00 PM in theArt Room in St. John’s School. For more information, please call the Parish Office at 347-2922 www.sje1.org 5 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin Knights’ Roundtable MUSIC CORNER http://www.kofc5561.org/ 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 jnoakes@stjohntheevangelistschool.org Sunday Evening Mass Rehearsals: Sunday, 3:30pm in the Church. Ken Galvin: ken@galvinproductions.com Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend St. Paul tells us to be careful in the way we live. Do we listen and follow God’s voice so we can discern His will in our own lives and marriage relationship? The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends on 18-20 September in Herndon or 6-8 November in Herndon. For more information or to apply, visit our website at renewmarriage-vanorth.org or contact us at applications@renewmarriage-vanorth.org or 703378-4150. New Adult Discussion Group is Forming Beginning September 13, 2015, a new weekly adult discussion group will be meeting after the 9am Mass each Sunday in Trinity Hall at St. John’s School. If you love your Catholic faith and want to share it with others, or want to learn more about your faith and grow in your depth of understanding, then this group is for you! We will cover four basic subjects: scripture, doctrine, apologetics, and spiritual growth. The group is sponsored by the Knights but is open to anyone interested in exploring their Catholic Faith. St. John’s Parishioner Dr. Jim Dobbins will lead the group in discussions that will help the participants to be ready to fulfill the admonishment of St. Peter in his letter where he tells us we must always be ready to explain what we say we believe. The group is especially beneficial for those who have completed RCIA and now need some regular place where they can continue their exploration of the Catholic life. Jim Dobbins has over 20 years of experience in leading Catholic study groups and has the full blessing of Father Gould. Each session will be about one hour. From the Knights of Columbus Herman J. Veger Council: “In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling regarding marriage, let us keep strong our faith in the true definition of marriage as Jesus Christ taught and continues to teach to this day through his Church”. Please visit the NEW Council website at http://www.kofc5561.org/ to find our more about the Knights. Make a difference – become a Knight! Upcoming events over the next few weeks:. The next Council Business Meeting is on Thursday, August 27, at 7:30. A light supper will be served at 6:30. The next Officer’s Meeting is on Thursday, September 3 at 7pm in the Social Room. The next Council Social Meeting is on Thursday, September 10. Dinner with the Ladies Auxillary is at 6:30pm followed by the Council meeting at 7:30. The monthly “Knight’s Night” is back and is scheduled to start on Friday, September 11 at 6:30 in the social room. Come join your fellow Knight’s for some fun and fellowship. Our world famous monthly Pancake Breakfast is back and will begin Sunday, September 13, open to all in Mercy Hall after the 7:30 and 9:00 masses. More details in upcoming bulletins. Starting Sunday, September 13 – A weekly one hour adult discussion group led by Knight James Dobbins. Please see separate bulletin article for more details. SAVE THE DATE - The annual FEED THE HUNGRY GOLF TOURNAMENT is scheduled for Friday, October 16th at Shenandoah Valley Golf Club. Check e-mails for more information. YOUNG @ is open to all people over 55 years old in the Warrenton vicinity and outlying counties. No dues, 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 Paula Marinello (540-347-1250) “Co Chairs”. Branson Holiday Show Dec 5th thru 13th 2015 $744 -- deposit needed by Aug 1st-- for more info call Jackie Keller 315-264-1447 or check trip website at www.GroupTrips.com/StJohnsChurch. Feb 3-13, 2016 Join Y@H on the Royal Caribbean Eastern Caribbean Cruise, 10 nights starting $725.00 plus $365.62 tax & fees. There will be a bus to provide transportation to the Baltimore pier from St. John’s Call Mahala Monteleone 540-349-9756 for more information. www.sje1.org 6 St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin 16 August 2015 YEAR OF FAITH DISCUSSIONS: Ann Arbor, MI Followup News Our Parish bus trip to Ann Arbor, MI, to witness our own Sister Mary Bernard (formerly Caitlin Palmer) making her first profession of vows as a Dominican Sister of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, was a great experience and sign of hope for all of us and for our Church! Thanks to all of you who prayed for us, who are offering prayers for Sister Mary Bernard, and who generously contributed toward our monetary gift to the sisters and toward providing scholarships for young ladies who otherwise couldn’t make the trip. We delivered the spiritual bouquet holly cards to Sister Mary Bernard and a very generous donation of $2,625 to the sisters in Sister Mary Bernard’s name from our parish. They and those who benefitted from the scholarships were very grateful! THANK YOU!!!! Drama Club News!!! The St. John’s TORCH Drama Club will be starting up its annual season with the August drama workshop on Friday, August 28th in Trinity Hall. SPARKS (ages 11-14) at 4-6 PM; and TORCH (ages 15-19) at 7-10 PM. Emphasis is on “getting to know new faces, Improv acting, singing, and most enjoyed-dancing!” Workshop fee is $5 per participant. All youth are invited to participate and check out the group to see what’s in store for our new season! Registration for the EMBERS program (ages 8-11) is now open for our first production The Phantom Tollbooth to be performed in November. Auditions are being held on Wednesday, September 3rd or Thursday, September 4th, both at 4-5 PM in Trinity Hall. Practices begin September 8th. For more information, contact chris@galvinproductions.com. Father Gould will lead our next discussion in Mercy Hall on Friday, August 28, at 7:00pm. Our book, Life of Christ by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, is a joy to read, and if you’ve read it before, a joy to read again. Father Benedict Groeschel said this book brings “the narrative of the Gospel alive to the individual reader. This is popular theology at its very best.” For further information and a copy of the book, email jvolpe@infionline.net or call 540-2720742 Society of St. Vincent De Paul “It’s not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” Mother Teresa Our pantry has been pretty busy! Your contributions help to fill a very real need for low income individuals and families. Donating a box, can or jar of something your family enjoys makes a big difference when we pack grocery bags for our friends in need. At this time, we are low on canned tomatoes, canned meats, jam/jelly, coffee, cleaning supplies and detergents. As always, anything you wish to bring to us is happily accepted! Please place your grocery items in the donation box in front of the old convent at the rear of the main parking lot. Thank you for your continued support. 540-270-6774 http://stjohntheevangelistsvdp.blogspot.com Follow us @ SVDPStJohns Eucharistic Holy Hour You are invited to a diocesan-wide Eucharistic Holy Hour sponsored by the Arlington Division of the World Apostolate of Fatima (the Blue Army) on Sunday, August 23, from 3:00-4:00 PM here at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. We hope you can join us in prayer, as Mary requested at Fatima. www.sje1.org 7 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin Fr. Goldsmith leads Pilgrimage to Mexico Fr. Joe Goldsmith, Parochial Vicar at Harrisonburg, VA will lead a Pilgrimage to Mexico for the Anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Dates are from December 8-13, 2015 and the cost is $1930 per person. Deposit is $450 each with final payment by Sep 8, 2015. This package includes air from most east coast and Midwest cities, daily breakfast and dinners, airport taxes, and travel insurance, Holy Masses and religious activities, sightseeing per itinerary in Private Motor Coach, escorted EnglishSpeaking guide, 5 Nights in a First Class hotel, entrance fees, and local taxes. For additional information and brochures, contact John Tagnesi, toll free 1-888-544-4461 or email jtag1964@verizon.net. Inquiry Classes Have you ever wondered why Catholics do that? Has it been a while since you have received the Sacraments? Would you like a refresher in Church teaching? We would like to hear from you. Non-Catholics and Catholics are invited. All of those who have questions about the Catholic Church and are interested in Her teachings, are welcomed to attend five sessions, every Friday, beginning September 11 through October 9 at 7:00pm. No commitment is required but please call the parish office at 540-347-2922 for more details. This is what thousands of teens gathering to Worship the Lord looks like! (actually, that picture doesn’t do the amount of teens that were there justice as we were pretty near the front…) We got to experience one of the best weekends EVER just a few days ago in NYC, and next year we hope you join us! If you want to experience this awesomeness yourself, please join us next year on our Steubenville trip! Now for the important news of the day…WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!!! If you are 21+ we want you to be on Core Team! We literally cannot run this ministry without volunteers. For more info please email or call me. This is an amazing ministry, and our teens deserve an awesome Core Team! Plus, it’s a TON of fun. youthdirector@sje1.org Junior Core Team Training (Saturday Aug 15 in Youth Room 10AM-1PM) o This is open to our LifeTeen High Schoolers to help out with EDGE! Please email me if you are interested! Fall Kick-off (TBA) – totally dependent on when we get volunteers. So, please ask around and let’s get volunteers so we can get started on this year ASAP! High School Rally/ Matt Maher Concert! Oct 18 Don’t forget to follow us on Social Media! Ireland and Scotland: with Fr Moretti. October 10-22, 2015 $3895.00, $500.00 deposit due July 1, 2015. Includes air, taxes, 11 nights hotels, breakfasts, dinners, cruise on Loch Ness, Kylemore Abbey with tea & scones, castles, cathedrals, history, on the beautiful Irish & Scottish Highlands, and so much more. We do need a male & female roommates. This trip is open to you, your family, friends, & neighbors. Call Mary 540-347-5443 or Susan Predergast 1-800-842-4842. www.sje1.org St John the Evangelist Lifeteen @stjohnlifeteen Blood Drive St. John’s next blood drive will be on August 17 from 1:30 to 7:30 in Mercy Hall. Please visit redcrossblood.org, call Terri (540347-9409) to schedule an appointment, or just drop in to be a walk-in donor. Many donors are needed in order to maintain an adequate supply of blood for those facing surgery, cancer or other emergencies. 8 St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin 16 August 2015 Oktoberfest volunteers: New this Year! Volunteers can now sign up onlive via Sign Up Genius. Go to the parish website http://stjohntheevangelist.org/ and click on the Oktoberfest section which has a link to our signup page or just go straight to the site: http://bit.ly/1hd9BR5 Just click on the tabs located at the top of the signups for areas you wish to work, and sign up for your dates and times. Note: K of C outside grill workers do not need to sign up. Oktoberfest Silent Auction News: We have great offerings to include reserved pews and parking for this year’s Christmas 4:00 p.m. Vigil and Midnight Masses and next year’s Easter Vigil Mass, fly fishing with Fr. Gould, Spy Museum tour with Fr. Moretti, sports tickets, Fall Gold Cup package, fine jewelry, hotel stays, golf packages, car serving, restaurant certificates and more. Do you or your business have something you would like to donate to this important fundraiser? If so, please contact our Silent Auction coordinator, Eda Montgomery on 540-2953316. Questions? – Want to help?: Just e-mail us at WarrentonOktoberfest@yahoo.com and “like” us on Facebook at “WARRENTON OKTOBERFEST”. Thank you! Points of Contact: General Questions: John & Charlotte Guyant – 540-347-1943 Silent Auction Item Donations: Eda Montgomery – 540-295-3316 White Elephant Donations: Woody and Mary Berzins – 540-439-4566 Craft Vendors: Stephanie Phillips (westephil@gmail.com) ENDOW Ordinary Synod of Bishops The theme for this synod is “The vocation and mission of the family in the Church and in the contemporary world.” August 15 the Rosary Evangelization Apostolate will launch the 2015 National 54 Day Rosary Novena for marriage and the family. This novena will carry us into the Synod’s proceedings, concluding on October 7th, the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary. For more information and resources, please contact: www.54days.org Our Diocesan Pilgrimage to the Nat’l Shrine of the Immaculate Conception will be on Oct. 3rd. This ancient practice of pilgrimage is a time of grace and an opportunity for us to intercede for the synod fathers as they address such important matters for the Church and the world. For information on the worldwide Novena of Eucharist Adoration in preparation for the October Synod, please go to http://adorationforsynod2015.blogspot.it/ Endow is a Catholic educational program that brings women together to discover their God-given dignity. Endow uses small study groups, conferences, and retreats to cultivate faith, fellowship, and formation. An Endow study group here at St. John the Evangelist will meet on Thursday evenings beginning September 3rd. No homework or prior-to-meeting-reading required! To learn more about a study group on Pope John Paul II’s Letter to Women, feel free to call Pam Bishop at 540-349-0451 or go to www.EndowGroups.org to learn about the organization. You can also sign up for the fall study at that website! www.sje1.org 9 Ronald J. Aiani, P.C. Attorneys at Law Professional Legal Service on a Personal Level Bankruptcy ~ Personal & Business Personal Injury · Wills, Trusts & Estates Tax Matters · Business & Corporate Matters Traffic Violations John W. Adams III CPA, PC Ronald J. Aiani Former IRS Trial Attorney Lynn E. Aiani Complete Accounting & Tax Advisory Services For Business and Individuals Member VTA Daniel D. Blom 540-937-6450 86 East Lee Street · Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5295 Email: john@jwacpa.com www.jwacpa.com We are a debt relief agency. 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