December 20, 2015 - All Saints Catholic Church

Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Christmas, 2015 • The Nativity of the Lord
A holy day of obligation
Thursday, Dec. 24
Christmas Eve (Vigil Mass Of Christmas)
4:00 pm
Mass
Young People’s Choir. Prelude music at
3:30 pm. This Mass is especially for those
with younger children
4:30
pm
Mass
at Grace E. Metz Middle School,
Auditorium, 9950 Wellington Rd.,
Manassas
5:00
pm
Mass
en Español at the Manassas Park
Community Center, 99 Adams St.,
Manassas Park (next to Costello Park),
Choir.
6:00
pm
Mass
Contemporary Choir. Prelude music at
5:30 pm.
8:00
pm
Mass
en Español. Children’s Choir. Prelude
music at 7:40 pm.
Mass
Preceded at 11:15 pm by musical
meditations on the Nativity featuring the
Adult Choir, Handbell Choir, Chamber
Orchestra. Includes Christmas Carols for
the congregation.
12:00
midnight
Friday, Dec. 25 Christmas Day
7:30 am
Mass Cantor and piano
9:30
Mass Cantor and piano
11:30 am
Mass
Cantor, organ, and trumpet
1:30
Mass en Español, Choir
am
pm
Dec
W
23
Advent Weekday; or St. John of Kanty,
priest
Living & deceased members of the Guy
& Julia Guiffre Family
Ikuo Mishima +
Advent Weekday
Special intention
Special intention
7:00 am
Note: There are no confessions on Christmas Eve.
The Octave Day of the Nativity of the Lord:
Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
Masses for January 1, 2016: A holy day of obligation
8:30 am
Th
24
7:00 am
8:30 am
THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD (CHRISTMAS)
A Holy Day of Obligation
Vigil of the Nativity of the Lord
Th
24
Kim Roach +
4:00 pm
For all parishioners
[at Metz]
4:30 pm
5:00 pm [Sp] Manuel Neiva +
[at MPCC]
6:00 pm
Richard Damico +
8:00 pm [Sp] Special intention
The Nativity of the Lord
F
25
mid-
Christmas Novena
12:00
night
Robert Cooper +
7:30 am
John Para +
9:30 am
Stanley Pawlak +
11:30 am
1:30 pm [Sp] Special intention
Sa
26
8:00 am
Feast: St. Stephen, First Martyr
David Nicholson +
SUNDAY: THE LORD’S DAY
Thursday, Dec. 31
5:30 pm, English • 8:00 pm, en Español
Friday, Jan. 1
7:30 am, 9:30 am, and 11:30 am, English
1:30 pm, en Español
The Sanctuary Candle burns this week in memory of Nick
LaRosa.
M ass I ntentions
Dec
M
21
7:00 am
8:30 am
Tu
22
7:00 am
8:30 am
December 20, 2015
Advent Weekday; or St. Peter Canisius,
priest, doctor of the Church
Cheryl Bowman +
In thanksgiving for Family of Maria
Tran
Advent Weekday
Jeff Sciscilo +
Dan Beber +
Sa
26
5:30 pm
Su
27
7:30 am
9:30 am
9:30 am [Sp]
11:30 am
1:30 pm [Sp]
Feast of the Holy Family
of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Christmas Novena
Mollie Ann Johnson +
Joan Duda
Cesar Antonio Perez +
[at mpcc]
Frank Ciminelli +
Familias de Delao, Gomez, Franco,
Chavez, Mejia, Granados, Galicia,
Cruz y Rodriguez
Christmas Novena
For all parishioners
5:30 pm
7:00 pm [Sp]
Sp = Spanish • “+” indicates person is deceased.
MPCC= Manassas Park Community Center
Metz = Metz Middle School
w w w . a l l s a i n t s va . o r g
Fourth Sunday of Advent
December 25, 2015
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus,
Each year, as you and I kneel before the Nativity
scene, we see an infant, often depicted with his tiny arms
outstretched towards us. That moving gesture communicates
a twofold meaning: Jesus desires to be held by us and to hold
us as well in love! Recently, Pope Francis wrote: “Love,
after all, can never be just an abstraction. By its very nature,
it indicates something concrete: intentions, attitudes, and
behaviors that are shown in daily living” (cf. Misericordiae Vultus,
n. 9). Our Holy Father was speaking about love in the context
of God’s mercy. As you know, he is urging us to reflect on
God’s mercy in a very intentional way from December 8 of
this year to November 20, 2016: an Extraordinary Jubilee of
Mercy, as he calls it. “…mercy is a key word that indicates
God’s action towards us. He does not limit himself merely
to affirming his love, but makes it visible and tangible….”
(cf. Ibid.).
So, this year, as you and I kneel before the Nativity
scene and fix our eyes on the Infant Jesus, surrounded by
Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds, we see in Him a very
tangible and concrete sign of God’s love, His mercy revealed
clearly and unmistakably. The Infant Jesus is reaching out to
P arish O ffice H oliday H ours
The Parish Office hours for the Christmas season are:
Dec
M
21
Regular hours
Tu
22
Regular hours
W
23
Regular hours
Th
24
Closed
F
25
Closed
Sa
26
Open 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Su
27
Open 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
M
28
Regular hours
Tu
29
Regular hours
W
30
Regular hours
Th
31
Closed
Jan
F
1
Closed
each one of us: “Because you are loved by God Our Father,
I have come to be among you and to save you by my future
dying and rising. See how much I love you: My tiny arms
stretched out towards you now and later on, stretched and
nailed to the Cross.” Since the only response to love is love,
let us reaffirm our love to the Infant Savior, to be shown
by imitating Him in our daily living and by reaching out in
love and mercy to those we encounter, beginning with our
family.
Yes, we live in a world that is troubled, anxious and
uncertain. The Infant Savior lying in the manger draws us
beyond every difficulty to Himself, because only in Him
and because of His mercy, will we experience hope that
endures even unto life eternal. Let us respond to His love
with open hearts and outstretched arms.
Please be assured that you and all those you hold
dear will be remembered in the Holy Masses which I shall
offer on Christmas and throughout the Christmas Season.
You will all be likewise brought to the Lord in daily prayer
throughout the approaching New Year. Please pray for me,
that I might bring the concrete love of the Infant Jesus to all
those who are in my pastoral care.
Faithfully in the Heart of Christ,
Most Reverend Paul S. Loverde
Bishop of Arlington
Note: Changes to the Eucharistic Adoration schedule are on
page 3.
Readings: Feast of the Holy Family
of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28;
Col 3:12-21 or 3:12-17 or 1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24; Lk 2:41-52
Holy Day collection this Fri., Dec. 25 is for the parish
Christmas collection.
Jubilee
Year
of
Mercy
Mercy like Mary. Mary said
“yes” to God’s mercy when
the angel Gabriel asked
her to be the mother of the
Savior. Can you develop a
trust that is open to God’s
action of mercy?
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Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
December 20, 2015
This year of 2015-2016, our parish theme is
I know well the plans I have in mind
for you, says the LORD, … plans to
give you a future full of hope.
Jer 29:11
All Saints is a tithing parish, giving of our time, talent,
and treasure so as to give glory to God.
I n O ur P arish
The Bethany Food Pantry at All Saints Church assists
more than 600 families in our community by providing much
needed food. At this time, the Pantry is in need of canned
meats, canned vegetables, pasta sauce, beef stew & chili,
rice, dry pinto or black beans, cereal & oatmeal, macaroni
and cheese, corn flour, white flour, sugar & vegetable oil. You
may drop your food offering off in the boxes in the church
narthex on Sunday when you come to Mass. Thank you for
your generosity.
Legion of Mary, Activities Center, St. Joseph Room, Tues.,
7:30 pm.
May the Peace and Joy
of the Christ Child be yours
Advent quickly comes to an end and we enter the Christmas
mystery of the birth of Jesus once more. Over 2000 years
ago, he was born in history. This time, he is born in our
hearts. Children have a wonderful heart for listening to the
Christmas story. We make that story a part of our own lives as
we strive to allow Christ to touch our own humanity. We live
in a world of war, conflict, and the threat of terrorism. Christ
can fundamentally change this world, but only if we allow
him to change us deep in our hearts.
Those first shepherds who heard the message of the angel were
the outsiders of the society of their time. They were open to
the message that God was intervening in human history. They
followed the direction of the angels and discovered that they
were the guests of the Divine! God had visited his people.
In a world where so many people struggle with the necessities
of daily life, whether work, food, or shelter, let us take time
this Christmas to thank Jesus for coming as one of us and
sharing in the life of this world. The delight of a child at
Christmas renews our faith in the Child who came to free us
from our sins and restore us to the Father’s house. May the
newborn King give you his peace in this Christmas season.
A blesssed and merry Christmas!
Father Lee Roos
The Thursday morning Bible Study will not meet on Dec.
24 and 31. Our first meeting of the New Year will be Thurs.,
Jan. 7, at 10:00 am in the Parish Library when we will
continue our reflection on the Acts of the Apostles. All are
welcome to attend.
End of Year Contributions. Thurs., Dec. 31, 2015, is the
last day by which contributions may be either received at
the parish office or postmarked to be credited for calendar
year 2015. Contribution statements for 2015 will be mailed
to those whose parish records indicate they have contributed
during the year. If you do not receive your statement by
Jan. 31, please contact the parish office. Thank you for your
stewardship of God’s gifts and your generosity for the many
needs of parish life.
Are you registered in the Parish? If you are not receiving
mail from the parish, chances are you are not registered.
Please stop by the Parish Office to become a registered
member of All Saints. Parish registration is required to be a
Baptismal Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor. You may also
visit our parish website at w w w . a l l s a i n t s va . o r g .
With the winter influenza (“flu”) season upon us, some may
be thinking of health concerns. For the Rite of Peace at Mass,
you may feel free to express your peace to those around you
with a nod of the head or verbally.
Early bulletin deadline. Bulletin items for the Sun., Jan 3
bulletin need to be in the parish office no later than 9:00 am
on Mon., Dec. 21. (Yes, that is tomorrow!)
Fourth Sunday of Advent
3
H oliday C hanges
in
E ucharistic A doration
Dec
Fill
your
t r e e
w i t h
garlands
of
faith,
hope,
and
love. Let those
around you know
that you appreciate them. Welcome
the stranger in your
midst. Replace anger
with peace. Replace sharp
comments with a gentle tone.
See the good in others, even
when it may be hard for you to
see it. Know that Christ came into
this world as one of us. He took on
our humanity to free us from our sins
and to restore access to God the Father.
May this Christmas be one in which you
see the world through new eyes. Peace comes
in the form of an infant who is the God-man.
Each day is a gift. Help someone in their struggles and you will find someone who will one day
remember you in heaven before the Lord. The angels
still sing, “Glory to God in the highest.” May you
join in their heavenly voices and revel in the brightness of the Christmas morn. “On earth peace to those on
w h o m
his favor
rests.”
Th
24
Adoration on Wed. night until the 7:00 am
Mass on Thurs.
Th-Sa
24-26
Su
27
Adoration resumes with Exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament at 8:00 pm
Th
31
Adoration on Wed. night until the 7:00 am
Mass on Thurs.
No Eucharistic Adoration
Holy Hour (Spanish), 11:30 pm
Jan
2016
F-Sa
1-2
No Eucharistic Adoration
Su
3
Adoration resumes with Exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament at 8:00 pm
Through Baptism we welcome into the Catholic Church:
Matias Bonilla, Emily Calle-Cuya, Emely Centeno,
Amelia Clavel-Molina, Jesus Diaz de la Trinidad,
Noah Giles, Emily Jaramillo, Adrienne Jaramillo,
Jacob Jaramillo, Crislainey Melendez Saavedra, Justin
Melgar Valladares, Mason Rivera Jiron, Sofia Valiente
Trigueros, Madeline Marcelle, Matthew Marcelle,
Emile Marcelle, Olivia Marcelle, Marshall Marcelle,
Caroline Marcelle, Benedict Munsell, and David
Panian.
Rest in Peace: May those who have died enter into
the mercy of God and the joy of the Kingdom: Jeffrey
Sciscilo (husband of Colette Sciscilo).
Please pray for the sick of the parish. Our list of
names of the sick will resume in next week’s bulletin.
Thank you for your incredible response to the
St. Vincent de Paul Society’s “Golden Envelope”
collection two weeks ago ($28,261) and Catholic
Charities’ Christmas collection ($17,371) last Sunday.
In these difficult economic times, the needs presented to
these groups have multiplied. Through your sacrificial
generosity, many people will come to experience the
love of God in a concrete way. After all, isn’t that what
the Incarnation and the birth of Christ are about?
P astoral C are
E vening
with
Z ac
All are invited to an evening of great food and music to benefit the
programs of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus featuring the
musical talents of Zac Quintana. It will take place on Sat., Jan. 9
at the George Brent Council Hall. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Dress is
casual — songs by request! Cost is $20 per person for admission
and dinner — cash bar. RSVP by Sun., Jan. 3 to Matt Carroll (jane .
matt @ verizon . net or 703-368-9838).
WOW — Widows or Widowers — You are invited to
come and join us. This is a group to socialize with, to
help overcome the loneliness, to share experiences and
form new friendships. Come and meet with those who
have walked a similar path with you. Questions? Call
Gillian (703-393-1411 or wow @ allsaintswow . org )
or visit our website at w o w . a l l s a i n t s w o w . o r g .
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Manassas, Virginia
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
A ll S aints C atholic S chool
All Saints annual Pre-Kindergarten Pageant will take place
on Mon., Dec. 21 at 10:00 am and 1:15 pm in the church.
Our annual Christmas Pageant will be held on Mon.,
Dec. 21 beginning at 7:00 pm in the church. All are welcome
to come share in this spirited Christmas event!
Christmas Holiday Schedule. In observance of the Christmas
season, the school and offices will be closed from Wed., Dec.
23 – Fri., Jan. 1. Classes will resume on Mon., Jan. 4. All
Saints Catholic School wishes you and your family a blessed
Christmas season.
Casino & Auction – Thank You. The All Saints PTO would
like to thank our parishioners and community members who
attended our recent Casino & Auction, and thank those who
supported the event through their kind donations of auction
items and services. We are always amazed and grateful for
the generosity of the All Saints community! A special thanks
goes out to the following business sponsors for their support
of this event: Conrad Inc., Jordan Contractors, Miller Toyota
Scion, NOVEC, Pampas Fox Catering, and Skyline Concrete
Pumping.
RSVP for our January Open House. All Saints Catholic
School will be hosting an Open House for prospective
parents for the 2016-17 school year on Wed., Jan. 13 at
9:00 am. Following a presentation and introduction, tours of
the facility will be provided. Plan to attend and experience
the dynamic, Catholic environment of All Saints Catholic
School. To RSVP for this event, please visit our website at
www.allsaintsvaschool.org or contact Mrs. Joyce D’Eugenio
(703-393-1490 or jdeugenio @ allsaintsva . org ).
Openings are still available for the current school year in
select grade levels. Please contact Mrs. Joyce D’Eugenio
(703-393-1490) for additional information.
Applications for Tuition Assistance for the 2016-2017
academic year are now available. The Diocese of Arlington
has selected SMART Tuition Aid to review applications for
tuition assistance and provide recommendations to school
and parish administration. Please note that SMART requires
that families submit online applications through the following
website: w w w . s m a rta i d f o r pa r e n t s . c o m . The school
code for All Saints Catholic School is 03089. Due dates for
submission of applications and supporting documentation are
as follows:
•
•
High School
Elementary School
Mon., Jan. 25, 2016
Mon., Mar 14, 2016
IMPORTANT NOTES: All families with children enrolled in
both high school and elementary school will need to submit
December 20, 2015
the application by the January high school deadline. All
applications and supporting documentation must be received
by SMART by the deadlines listed above.
Families interested in applying for Tuition Assistance for
the Pre-Kindergarten program are also invited to complete
the SMART process. Although pre-kindergarten students
are not eligible for financial assistance through the Diocese,
the analysis provided by SMART will guide the process for
determining disbursements from funding through our school
and parish.
C hildren ’ s R eligious E ducation
December
Su
M
20
21
27
28
Tu
22
W
23
No classes (Christmas holiday)
29
30
No classes (Christmas holiday)
Visit w w w . a l l s a i n t s r e l i g i o u s e d u c at i o n . o r g for a
class calendar and RE family manual.
The Religious Education Office wishes you a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
May the blessings of our Lord be with you and
your family today and always.
In
and
A round O ur D iocese …
Quo Vadis versus Seminarians Hoops Challenge
Basketball Game. The high school men from the Quo
Vadis Discernment Group take on the Diocese of Arlington
seminarians on Sat., Jan. 2 from 10:30 am – 1:30 pm at St.
John Paul the Great High School, Dumfries. In addition to
an exciting game, there will be spirit squad competitions and
prizes and a pizza lunch. Families are welcome. Information
or to RSVP, contact the Office of Vocations (703-841-2514 or
vocations @ arlingtondiocese . org )
Matching Gift Campaign. Support our seminarians through
the Seminarian Education Endowment Fund (SEEF). SEEF,
was established in 2011 as a permanent endowment fund.
SEEF’s income provides funding for annual seminarian
expenses such as room, board, tuition, health insurance, and
books, which total almost $40,000 per seminarian. Give
generously and take advantage of a $100,000 matching gift
program! To donate, make checks to: Foundation for the
CDA – SEEF. Mail to: The Foundation, 200 N. Glebe Road,
Suite 811, Arlington, VA 22203. Information: Matt Dwyer,
Director of Special Gifts (m . dwyer @ arlingtondiocese .
org or 703-841-3819).
Fourth Sunday of Advent
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Tuesdays, 3:15 - 4:45pm in the Upper Room
Snacks are out, the Wii is on, Dodgeball, & other
sports too… no meeting Dec. 22 & 29
6:30-8:00pm in the P.A.C.
Dinner & Faith Served Every Sunday Night
plus Catechesis, Games, Small Groups,
Fellowship, Prayer & Talks for TEENS
No Meeting on Dec. 20, 27, or Jan. 3
Next Meeting: January 10th
Sunday Night Life Teen is our Core Ministry
open to all 9th - 12th graders with the purpose of providing
a ministry to grow
in faith and community… each
night is different —
give it a try!
Want More? Stay for AFTER-LIFE
from 8:10-8:30 each Sunday we’ll
gather on stage to pray… each
week will be something different!
Public School… Catholic School…
Thursdays, 7:15 - 9:00pm
Small group of teens who share, pray, play,
serve, and learn… no meeting Dec. 24 & 31
Fridays, 7:00 - 9:00pm in the Upper Room
Have fun while you play sports and learn about
your Faith… no meeting Dec. 25 & Jan. 1
COLLEGE STUDENTS
& HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS!
Twilight Retreat
Saturday, January 2nd
5:30pm - 1:00am
Banica
Summer Missions
June & July 2016
Deadline:
JANUARY 5th
$10 (includes transportation,
Dinner, Retreat Activities, and
SkyZone Trampoline Park
with SkyDodgeball)
register online by Dec. 31st
AllSaintsYouthMinistry.org
Home School… ALL Teens Welcome!
www.allsaintsyouth
ministry.org/
highschool/
summermissions/
Workcamp
Faith & Fun for Middle Schoolers
Experience, fun, sports, activities,
and more while going deeper into
your faith amongst friends
Fr. Kelly Hall
Meeting Room 2
7:00 - 9:00 pm on 2nd & 4th Fridays
Next: Jan. 8 & 22
More info?
Contact China at [email protected]
January 15th: DJ Dance Party!
7:00 - 9:00pm in the PAC
Pizza, Games,
Friends, faith &
Much more!!!
Saturday, January 9
Bouncing & Pizza
All 6th, 7th, & 8th graders!
register by 1/6 on website:
www.AllSaintsYouthMinistry.org
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Manassas, Virginia
IGLESIA CATÓLICA ALL SAINTS
25 de diciembre de 2015
Estimados hermanos y hermanas en Jesucristo:
Cada año, cuando nos arrodillamos ante la escena
de la Natividad, vemos un Niño recién nacido, que a menudo
se nos presenta con sus pequeños brazos extendidos hacia
nosotros. Ese gesto conmovedor nos transmite un doble
significado: ¡Jesús desea que lo abracemos y también desea
abrazarnos en su amor! En fecha reciente, el Papa Francisco
escribió: “El amor, después de todo, nunca podrá ser una
palabra abstracta. Por su misma naturaleza es vida concreta:
intenciones, actitudes, comportamientos que se verifican en
el vivir cotidiano” (cf. Misericordiae Vultus, n. 9). Nuestro
Santo Padre habla del amor en el contexto de la misericordia
de Dios. Como todos saben, él nos insta a reflexionar sobre
la misericordia de Dios de una forma muy intencional desde
el 8 de diciembre del presente año hasta el 20 de noviembre
de 2016, durante lo que ha llamado el Jubileo Extraordinario
de la Misericordia. “…La misericordia....es la palabra clave
para indicar el actuar de Dios hacia nosotros. Él no se limita
a afirmar su amor, sino que lo hace visible y tangible” (cf.
Ibid.).
De manera que este año al arrodillarnos ante la
escena de la Natividad y fijar los ojos en el Niño Jesús,
rodeado de María, José y los pastores, veremos en Él un
signo muy tangible y concreto del amor de Dios y de su
misericordia revelada en forma clara e inequívoca. El Niño
D omingo
de la alegría !
¡Y a
llega la
N avidad !
Una de las oraciones más bellas de la Iglesia es el Ave María.
Escuchamos en la proclamación del Evangelio de hoy (Lucas
1:39–45) de donde surge esta parte de la oración. Cuando
María visitó a su prima, Isabel corrió para saludarla y dijo:
“Bendita eres entre todas las mujeres y, bendito es el fruto
de tu vientre”. Estas palabras de Isabel son la segunda parte
de la oración. ¿En dónde encontramos la primera? Cuando
María supo que ella iba a ser la madre de Jesús, el ángel
la saludó con las siguientes palabras: “Dios te salve, llena
de gracia. El Señor está contigo” (Lucas 1:28). ¿De dónde
se toman la última frase? Cuando pensamos en María, le
pedimos que nos cuide en nuestra vida, “Santa María, Madre
de Dios, ruega por nosotros los pecadores, ahora y en la hora
de nuestra muerte. Amén. Le pedimos a la Virgen que nos
ayude a vivir con alegría nuestro seguimiento a Jesús. ¡Qué
nuestras vidas reflejen la alegría de ser Hijos de Dios!
20 de diciembre, 2015
Jesús nos busca a cada uno de nosotros. Escuchemos sus
palabras: “Por causa del amor de Dios, Nuestro Padre, hacia
la humanidad, he venido para estar con ustedes y salvarlos
con mi futura Muerte y Resurrección. Vean cuánto los amo:
ahora les extiendo mis pequeños brazos, que más tarde
estarán extendidos y clavados en la Cruz”. Puesto que la
única forma de responder al amor es con amor, reafirmemos
nuestro amor por el Niño Salvador, que habremos de
demostrar al imitarlo en nuestra vida cotidiana y al extender
nuestro amor y misericordia a quienes encontremos por el
camino, comenzando por nuestra familia.
Sí, vivimos en un mundo turbulento, ansioso e
incierto. El Niño Salvador en su cuna en el pesebre nos
acerca a Él independientemente de nuestras dificultades,
porque solo en Él y por su misericordia lograremos tener
esperanza perdurable aun hasta la vida eterna. Respondamos
a su amor con el corazón abierto y con los brazos extendidos
hacia Él.
Tengan la seguridad de que ustedes y todos sus seres
queridos serán recordados en las Santas Misas que ofreceré
en la Navidad y durante la temporada navideña. Así mismo,
los llevaré ante el Señor en mis oraciones diarias durante el
curso del próximo Año Nuevo. Por favor, recen por mí para
que pueda llevar el amor concreto del Niño Jesús a todos los
que están bajo mi cuidado pastoral.
Fielmente en el Corazón de Cristo,
Monseñor Paul S. Loverde
Obispo de Arlington
Manassas, Virginia
IGLESIA CATÓLICA ALL SAINTS
Cuarto domingo de Adviento
20 de diciembre de 2015
7
Misa en Manassas Park 9:30 am ~ Por el aniversario de Leonel Martínez y Ady Hernández • Misa de 1:30 pm ~ En memoria
de Nicolas Farias Chagolla • Misa de 7:00 pm ~ En memoria de Daniel Luis & Angel Luis Rodriguez.
Pregunta de la Semana (Navidad): ¿A quién puedo
identificar como alguien en quien no he reconocido a la
Palabra que “habita entre nosotros”? ¿Qué puedo hacer en
este tiempo de Navidad para revertir ese rechazo y recibir a
Cristo en esa persona?
E ducación R eligiosa
DICIEMBRE
H orario
Martes
Miércoles
22
23
Jueves
24
Miércoles
25
Domingo
Jueves
27
31
Viernes
1
de
A dviento
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
5:00 pm
8:00 pm
1:30 pm
8:00 pm
11:30 pm
1:30 pm
y
N avidad
Misa de Adviento
Posadas en el Centro de
Actividades
Misas de Navidad
Manassas Park
Todos los Santos
Todos los Santos. No hay
misa de 7:00 pm.
Horario ordinario de misas
Misa de Fin de Año
Hora Santa
Misa de María Madre de Dios
Domingo
20
Lunes
21
Martes
22
Miércoles
23
No hay clase- Semana de Navidad
27
28
29
30
No hay clase- Semana de Navidad
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a l l s a i n t s r e l i g i o u s e d u c at i o n . o r g . Aquí puede encontrar el
calendario de clases y el Manual de Familia.
La Oficina de Educación Religiosa
les desea que pasen
una Feliz Navidad y un próspero Año Nuevo
Que las Bendiciones de Dios Nuestro Señor
estén hoy y siempre en sus familias.
Pregunta de la Semana (Cuarto domingo de Adviento):
¿Cómo puedo salir “más allá de mí mismo” esta semana y
durante todo el tiempo de Navidad, para ser portador del
“bálsamo de la tierna misericordia de Dios”? Piensa en una
persona o en una situación específica.
Año
Jubilar
de la
Misericordia
Párroco
Rev. Lee R. Roos
703-393-2155
Vicarios Parroquiales
Rev. Juan Puigbó
703-393-2153
Rev. Mauricio Pineda 703-393-2154
Oficina Parroquial
703-368-4500
Horario de Misas en Español
Domingo: 9:30 am en el Centro Comunitario
de Manassas Park; 1:30 pm y 7:00 pm en la
Iglesia.
Confesiones
Confirmación
Adoración del Santísimo
Horario de Oficina
Miércoles: 6:30-8:00 pm • Viernes: 7:308:00 am • Sábados: 3:00-4:00 pm • Primer
Viernes de Mes: 7:00-8:00 pm
Domingo 8:00 pm a Lunes 7:00 am •
Miércoles 9:00 am a Jueves 7:00 am •
Jueves • 7:00 pm a Viernes 7:00 am; •
Viernes 9:00 pm(después de la Hora Santa)
a Sábado 7:30 am
Primera Confesión y Primera Comunión
Se ofrece en 2do Grado. Es obligatorio
un año de preparación. Llame al 703-3932142 x216.
Se ofrece en 8vo Grado. Es obligatorio
un año de preparación. Llame al 703-3932142 x249.
La oficina parroquial está abierta de lunes
a jueves de 9:00 am a 12:00 del medio día
y de 1:00 pm a 9:00 pm. Los viernes de
9:00 am a 12:00 del medio día y de 1:00 pm
a 8:00 pm. Sábados y Domingos de 9:00 am
a 3:00 pm
Para ser héroes de Dios con el Padre Juan,
conéctate a w w w . v i vat r e x . n e t .