May 24, 2015

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May 24, 2015
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH
BETHESDA, MARYLAND
THE ORDER
OF
WORSHIP
Solemnity of Pentecost / Year B
Prelude................................................ Prelude and Fugue in A Major, BWV 536 ..................... J.S. Bach (1685 – 1750)
Entrance Antiphon
(Vigil Mass) The love of God has been poured into our hearts
through the Spirit of God dwelling within us, alleluia. (Rom. 5:5; cf. 8:11)
(Mass during the Day) The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world
and that which contains all things understands what is said, alleluia. (Wis. 1:7)
Entrance Hymn..................................................... Come, Holy Ghost ................................................................... #544
.................................................................. (10:00 am) O Spirit All-Embracing ....................................................... #536
Gloria ....................................................... from Mass in Honor of St. Ignatius ....................... Worship inside back cover
Reading I ............................................................................. .................................................... Vigil #1098 / Day #1099
Responsorial Psalm ................................ Psalm 104: Lord, send out your spirit ........................ Vigil #1098 / Day #1099
Reading II ............................................................................ .................................................... Vigil #1098 / Day #1099
(Sunday only) Sequence.................................... Holy Spirit, Lord Divine ...............................................................#1100
Gospel Acclamation ................................................. Festival Alleluia ................................................. James Chepponis
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Gospel ................................................................................. .................................................... Vigil #1098 / Day #1099
Preparation of the Gifts ....................................... O Spirit All Embracing ................................................................ #536
................................................................ (10:00 am) I Will Sing with the Spirit ............................................ John Rutter
Preface Acclamation ............................ Holy, Holy, Holy from A Community Mass.................................................. #353
Memorial Acclamation .................. When we eat this bread from A Community Mass ........................................... #356
Great Amen ...................................................... from A Community Mass .............................................................. #355
Breaking of the Bread ............................ Lamb of God from A Community Mass .................................................... #384
Communion Antiphon
(Vigil Mass) On the last day of the festival, Jesus stood and cried out:
If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink, alleluia. (Jn. 7:37)
(Mass during the Day) They were all filled with the Holy Spirit
and spoke of the marvels of God, alleluia. (Acts 2: 4, 11)
MAY 24, 2015
SOLEMNITY OF PENTECOST
Communion Procession ..................................... Pentecost Procession ........................................ Russell J. Weismann
Hymn of Thanksgiving .................................... Come Down, O Love Divine............................................................. #534
................................................................ (10:00 am) Litany to the Holy Spirit ......................................... Philip Lawson
Marian Antiphon ......................................................... Regina caeli ........................................................................ #519
Concluding Hymn............................................. My Country, ‘Tis of Thee ............................................................... #998
Postlude...................................................................... Tuba Tune..................................... Norman Cocker (1889–1953)
MUSIC & LITURGY NOTES
Happy Pentecost! On Pentecost we commemorate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers
of Jesus Christ (120 in all), as described in the Acts of the Apostles 2:1–31. For this reason, Pentecost is sometimes
described by some Christians today as the "Birthday of the Church." Therefore, as a faith, we celebrate a very large
“family” birthday celebration. We use the color red today to depict the flames of the Holy Spirit, as described in the Acts
reading as a “strong, driving wind.” Unfortunately, our second reading this Sunday only covers Acts 2: 1-11. If you read
up to chapter 13, there is a humorous moment when someone blames the entire event on having had “too much new
wine.” It is later revealed that it was too early in the morning to cite intoxication as the cause of Pentecost! (The bible
can be really funny at times, I promise!) The Greek word for Pentecost (Pentekoste) means “fiftieth” and in early
Christianity it referred to the entire Fifty Days of Easter. Today’s music reflects not only the Major Feast that we
celebrate as a Church, but also the civic holiday that we will celebrate this Monday, Memorial Day. Our Procession
Hymn, “Come, Holy Ghost,” is a beloved song in our parish repertoire. The text was written sometime in the ninth
century by Rabanus Maurus, a German priest. In addition to hymns and poetry, he is known as a prominent theologian.
He has been beatified, but not yet canonized, by the Church. Our offertory hymn text was written by the Benedictine
Sister, Delores Dufner, who is one of the best-known hymn writers in the church today. The hymn, “O Spirit AllEmbracing,” is a paraphrase of Acts 2 and of the Gospel reading on the Vigil of Pentecost, John 7: 37-39. (The tune,
THAXTED, is a favorite of Fr. Boniface (our former deacon who is celebrating his first Mass as a priest with us here today
at the 10:00 am Mass), therefore I have moved the hymn around so that it can be sung at 10:00 am.) Today’s
Communion procession antiphon was written by yours truly (I’m building up a dossier in hopes of future beatification…
just kidding!) I came up with the refrain on my own, however, the verses, sung by the cantor, are from more of the
writings on the Holy Spirit by Rabanus Maurus. Our Concluding Hymn is a nod toward our upcoming national holiday.
“My Country, ‘tis of thee” was written in 1832 by Samuel Francis Smith and first sung at a children's Fourth of July
celebration in Park Street church, Boston. Smith was a prominent nineteenth century New England Baptist Minister. The
tune has an ambiguous background, but can be traced back to the late 1700’s in Muzio Clementi’s Symphony No.3.
This song was a de-facto national anthem of the United States before the Star-Spangled Banner was composed. Lastly
for today – there are two Sunday’s during the year when we are required to sing the “Sequence” – Easter and
Pentecost. Sequences were parts of the pre-Trent (1500’s) Catholic Mass. A Sequence is a piece of liturgical poetry that
is read or sung as part of the Liturgy of the Word at Mass on some feast days. A Sequence expands on and explains the
meaning of the celebration. During the Middle Ages myriads of Sequences were added to the liturgy.
IN OUR PARISH
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
St. Jane de Chantal Parish welcomes those who have
recently registered in our parish. If you attend Mass at St.
Jane Frances de Chantal regularly, we encourage you to
register as a member. Please complete a registration form
and drop it in the collection basket the next time you attend
Mass.
MEMORIAL DAY
Monday, May 25, is Memorial Day, a federal holiday. The
only Mass at St. Jane will be celebrated at 8:00 am. The
parish office will be closed.
HOLY HOUR FOR NEW PRIESTS
Join your fellow parishioners in prayer before the Blessed
Sacrament during First Friday adoration, June 5, from 8:3010:45 am. We are praying for the intentions of our
seminarians whose ordination to the priesthood occurs on
June 20. St. Jane’s 6th and 7th graders will hear Fr. Cusick
give a vocations talk in the church at 9:30 am. All are
welcome to attend.
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
. . . those who are sick, and all those in our nursing homes
and hospitals, especially Pat Krisko, Betty Hannan, Jackson
Gilmore, Anita Baker, Susan Tise, and Joseph Montefiore.
BETHESDA, MARYLAND
organize the offertory, and keep our pews clutter-free. We
currently need new recruits for this vital ministry. Adults
young and old are encouraged to join the ranks of our
beloved ushers. If you are interested, call the parish office.
IN OUR FAITH FORMATION PROGRAMS
. . . those who have died, especially Phyllis McVearry.
IN OUR LITURGY & MUSIC MINISTRIES
SACRED MUSIC IN A SACRED SPACE
Join us for the final program in our Parish's Sacred Music in
a Sacred Space concert series on Sunday, May 31 at 3:30
pm. This concert will feature beautiful music written for
voice, piano, and organ (and any combination of the three!).
Our soprano staff singer, Grace Gilday will sing selections
by Mozart, Bach, and Gounod. Additionally, our director and
assistant director of music, Russell and Andrew, will
perform an inspirational piano/organ duet on the hymn tune,
“Amazing Grace.” The one hour event is free and open to
the public. A free-will offering will be accepted to support
the parish's Music Ministry.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED
Our parish is in need of additional Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion (Eucharistic Ministers). We will especially
need help at the Sunday 5:00 pm Mass during the summer.
If you are looking for a way to serve others and volunteer
your time to the parish, being a part of any of our Liturgical
Ministries, and in particular, Eucharistic Ministry, is a
excellent way to respond. Interviews and a training session
will be held in early June. To sign up, call the parish office.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY TO MAPLEWOOD
Current Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are
needed to administer Communion to residents of
Maplewood who are not able to get to church on Sunday.
Many of the residents are in Skilled Nursing or Assisted
Living and are not able to get to Mass. It is a very fulfilling
ministry as the residents look forward to receiving Holy
Communion. If you are interested, contact Rosemary
Hartley at 301-229-1167.
ADDITIONAL USHERS NEEDED
Ushers are an integral part of our worship experience. They
greet us at the door, hand us a bulletin, find us seating,
ST. JANE DE CHANTAL’S
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SATURDAY, JUNE 13
7:30 PM TO MIDNIGHT
BOURBON STREET LOUNGE
(A.K.A. CAULFIELD HALL)
Visit the Faith Formation page at
www.stjanedechantal.org for information on
the various programs, registration forms and calendars.
2015-2016 REGISTRATION
Registration for next year’s CCD classes is taking
place. Children ages 3–high school are welcome to attend
the classes. Children ages 3 and 4 meet for FOOT (Faith Of
Our Toddlers) on Sunday mornings during the 10:00 am
Mass. Grades K–5 meet on Tuesday afternoons from 4:30–
5:45 pm, grades 6–8 meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:00
–8:15 pm, and high school students meet on Sundays from
6:00p–7:30 pm. If you have a child you would like to
register, registration forms can be found online at
www.stjanedechantal.org/faith-formation/religious-ed-k-8/
register, or you can contact the Seton Center at
seton.center@stjanedechantal.org or 301-530-1640.
CCD T EACHERS NEEDED FOR 2015-2016
CCD teachers are needed for next year’s CCD classes. We
need teachers in grades 4, 5, and 6. Training will be
provided. If you are interested or would like more
information, please contact Sally Daniel at
sally.daniel@stjanedechantal.org or 301-530-1640.
YOUTH MINISTRY ALOHA SMASH
All high school students are invited to join in the ALOHA
SMASH on Sunday, June 7. Join us for Mass at 5:00 pm,
and dinner and activities from 6:00–8:00 pm. They will be
saying “Good-bye” to the seniors and “Hello” to the
upcoming freshmen. All high school student are welcome.
IN OUR YOUNG ADULT FELLOWSHIP
For single Catholics, ages 22-35. Meet monthly for spiritual
and social events. To get plugged in to all our events,
find us on Facebook (St. Jane's Young Adult Fellowship)
or email stjaneyaf@gmail.com.
$20 PER PERSON
INCLUDES ADMISSION, FOOD
& 1 MINT JULEP
OR OTHER DRNK
(CASH BAR AFTER FIRST DRINK)
Tickets on sale
after weekend Masses
beginning May 23/24.
Presale tickets will also
receive a commemorative
mint julep cup.
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MAY 24, 2015
SOLEMNITY OF PENTECOST
MOVIE NIGHT
Join other St. Jane YAs for fun and fellowship! Will be
watching a movie starting at 8:00 pm on Saturday, June 6
in the Library of the Seton Center. Bring your favorite
dessert/snack to share! Movie to be determined—feel free
to cast your vote in the Facebook event!
IN OUR BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
Check out the St. Jane de Chantal School website at
www.dechantal.org to get information on admissions,
see what each classroom is studying, and more.
ON STAGE
Sixth grader Hannah Gutierrez will be performing with The
Washington Ballet in this year’s performance of Alice in
Wonderland at The Kennedy Center on May 16 and 17.
CLASS T RIPS
The sixth graders took their three-day outdoor excursion to
Wilderness Adventure and the eighth graders enjoyed their
overnight class trip to Williamsburg and Busch Gardens.
IN OUR ARCHDIOCESE
19-22. The camp includes prayer, talks, sports, and much
more. Register at www.dcpriest.org. For more information,
visit www.dcpriest.org or email vocations@adw.org.
FIAT DISCERNMENT CAMP FOR HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN
A Fiat Discernment Camp for high school-aged women will
be held at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, MD
on July 23-25. This three-day camp includes prayer, talks,
discussions with religious sisters, games and sports, and is
a joint venture with the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Additional
information and online registration are available under the
Consecrated Life tab at www.adw.org/vocations.
T ALK WITH YOUR LOVED ONES ON END-OF-LIFE ISSUES
Maryland’s bishops have released a pastoral letter, Comfort
and Consolation, on care for the sick and dying to
encourage Catholics to take the time now, before facing a
crisis, so that when illness and death inevitably come, we
can face them with the comfort and peace of understanding
our faith, and knowing Our Lord is there to embrace us in
our hour of need. Visit the Maryland Catholic Conference at
www.mdcathcon.org/comfort to download copies or to
order.
STEWARDSHIP
Visit the Archdiocese of Washington web page at
www.adw.org for more information on education, family,
youth, social concerns, & other events in the archdiocese.
The website also has a media center, which includes
social media tools, a YouTube channel, and apps.
St. Paul reminds us today that all of our gifts
have their source in the Holy Spirit
and that those gifts are given “for the common good.”
What gifts are mine to share?
PROJECT RACHEL MINISTRY
Any woman, who has gone through the abortion
experience, is invited to attend an Entering Canaan Day of
Prayer and Healing on June 6. You will find the sacraments,
a caring retreat team, a witness talk, and a non-judgmental
atmosphere, to heal from this shame and other negative
emotions, that come after abortion. Exact location is
confidential. For more information and to register, contact
Alma Maltez at Project Rachel Ministry, 301-853-4565 or
ProjectRachel@adw.org. Registration is required by May
30. Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Washington.
QUO VADIS EVENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL MEN
The Seventh Annual Quo Vadis Camp for high school-aged
men will be held at Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary from July
PARISH SUPPORT
FOR
MAY 17, 2015
Offertory $10,587.00
May 18, 2014 $13,695.00
Catholic Relief Services $5,359.00
This collection in 2014 $4,740.00
POOR BOX
The Poor Box next weekend, May 30/31, will benefit our
parish St. Martin’s Cloak. In the spirit of St. Martin, who tore
his military cloak in half to share with a beggar, St. Martin’s
Cloak provides financial and other assistance to those in
need, particularly those in our parish. Financial assistance
is completely confidential. Long term problems are referred
to community resources.
“We need to provide an education which teaches
critical thinking & encourages the development
of mature moral values” (Pope Francis).
Look no further than
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL SCHOOL
Now accepting applications for grades Pre-K through Grade 8
for the 2015-2016 school year.
For more information on academics & admissions,
call 301-530-1221 or browse www.dechantal.org.
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH
BETHESDA, MARYLAND
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, May 24—Saturday, May 30, 2015
POPE FRANCIS
C = Church CH = Caulfield Hall CGS = Gathering Space CLL = Church Lower Lobby
CRH = Christopher Hall SMR = Scanlan Meeting Room DCR = De Chantal Room
MR = Music Room NMR = Nalls Meeting Room RBR = Rectory Board Room SCH = School
SC = Seton Center for Religious Education AF = Athletic Field PG = Parish Grounds
SUNDAY, MAY 24
9:00 am ...................................... Parish Choir .................................................................. MR
11:00 am .................................... Family Choir.................................................................. MR
6:15 pm ...................................... Bible Study..................................................................... SC
MONDAY, MAY 25: MEMORIAL DAY
8:00 am ...................................... only Mass today ............................................................... C
T UESDAY, MAY 26
7:00 pm ...................................... Faith Enquiry............................................................... SMR
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27
6:00 pm ...................................... Cub Scouts Bear Den..................................................NMR
T HURSDAY, MAY 28
9:00 am ...................................... Bible Study..................................................................... SC
7:00 pm ...................................... Centering Prayer ............................................................ SC
7:00 pm ...................................... School Grade 8 Graduation .............................................. C
7:00 pm ...................................... Handbell Ensemble ....................................................... MR
8:00 pm ...................................... Parish Choir .................................................................. MR
FRIDAY, MAY 29
6:30 pm ...................................... Cub Scouts Jr. Webelos Den.......................................NMR
7:00 pm ...................................... School Grade 8 Parents’ Reception............................... CH
SATURDAY, MAY 30
7:00 pm ...................................... Young Adult Fellowship .................................................. SC
7:30 pm ...................................... St. Louis de France Parish Reception............................ CH
Why is it so difficult
to tolerate the faults
of others?
Have we forgotten
that Jesus
bore our sins?
@Pontifex
CELEBRANTS
May 31, 2015
5:00 pm Vigil
Father Cusick
8:00 am
Father Cusick
10:00 am
Father Giese
12:00 pm
Father Giese
5:00 pm
Father McKay
LITURGY OF
THE WORD
May 31, 2015
Reading I
Dt 4:32-34, 39-40
Reading II
Rom 8:14-17
Gospel
Mt 28:16-20
For all upcoming events & dates, visit www.stjanedechantal.org & click on “Complete Parish Calendar.”
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, May 24—Saturday, May 30, 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 pm
5:00 pm
8:00 am
11:00 am
8:00 am
11:00 am
8:00 am
11:00 am
8:00 am
11:00 am
8:00 am
11:00 am
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Parishioners
Nicholas Relacion/D
Matthew Chiramal/D
Charles & Camille Knaack/L
Richard O’Donnell/L
No Mass
Jeanine Swift/L
Mary Scanlan/D
Irene Murray-Granum/D
Sally Wright/D
Clara Bomkamp/D
Juan Martinez/D
Sally Wright/D
Rebekah Daly/L
Irene Murray-Granum/D
Melo Pratico/D
ALTAR SERVERS
Monday, May 25—Sunday, May 31, 2015
Monday
8:00 am
11:00 am
Tuesday
8:00 am
11:00 am
Wednesday 8:00 am
11:00 am
Thursday
8:00 am
11:00 am
Friday
8:00 am
11:00 am
Saturday
8:00 am
5:00 pm
Sunday
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 pm
5:00 pm
A. Myers, I. Steadman
No Mass
M. Flynn, L. Kane
K. McLoughlin, C. Rickerby
C. Besche, C. Shaheen
S. Owen, R. Shaheen
J. Dolan, O. Gutierrez
A. Hadigan, M. Western
J. Rhea, C. Rickerby
T. Aquino, G. Skibbie
K. Kaproth, N. Kaproth
J. Andrews, A. Hadigan, L. Morris
M. Kramer, R. Kramer, R. Lynch
L. Kane, O. Michael, N. Rowe
J. Cerritelli, P. James, 1 vol. needed
J. Jananskie, K. McLoughlin, C. Smithdeal