Msgr. Martin Harris + Tuesday 8.00 am(E)

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Msgr. Martin Harris + Tuesday 8.00 am(E)
ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH
BETHESDA, MD
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF August 29, 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
8.00 a.m.(K)
8.00 a.m.(E)
8.00 a.m.(K)
8.00 a.m.(TD)
8.00 a.m.(K)
8.00 a.m.(TD)
5.00 p.m.(K)
7.00 a.m.(TD)
8.30 a.m.(S)
10.00 a.m.(S)
12 Noon (K)
6.00 p.m.(TD)
8.00 p.m.(K)
+ deceased
Msgr. Martin Harris +
Zahra Mohebbi (L)
John O’Connor (L)
Ignatius Paiva +
Human Life
Donald Mullen +
Mary Catherine English (L)
Mass for the People
Frieda Keane +
Twee Nguyen & Family (L)
(L) living
Scripture Readings for Week Of August 28, 2016
Sunday
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Ps 68:4-5, 6-7, 10-11;
Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a; Lk 14:1, 7-14
Monday
The Passion of Saint John the Baptist
1 Cor 2:1-5; Ps 119:97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102;
Mk 6:17-29
Tuesday
1 Cor 2:10b-16; Ps 145:8-9, 10-11, 12-13ab,
13cd-14; Lk 4:31-37
Wednesday 1 Cor 3:1-9; Ps 33:12-13, 14-15, 20-21; Lk 4:38-44
Thursday 1 Cor 3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6; Lk 5:1-11
Friday
1 Cor 4:1-5; Ps 37:3-4, 5-6, 27-28, 39-40;
Lk 5:33-39
Saturday Saint Gregory the Great, Pope and
Doctor of the Church
1 Cor 4:6b-15; Ps 145:17-18, 19-20, 21; Lk 6:1-5
Sunday
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Wis 9:13-18b; Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17;
Phlm 9-10, 12-17; Lk 14:25-33
STEPHEN MINISTRY
Listening,
Comforting, Caring
Under direct supervision of
Fr. Mark Knestout, this is an ongoing pastoral care
ministry. St. Stephen Ministers are members of the
parish, intensely trained to care for people who are
experiencing a loss, or going through difficult times or
life transitions. Please contact: Deacon Julio BlancoEccleston for assistance as a care receiver or to get
involved
in
the
ministry.
Tel:
703-821-1654;
[email protected].
AUGUST 28, 2016
SOCIAL CONCERNS
The Poor Box for the month of August is for the St. Bart’s
Good Samaritan Fund, a fund for our fellow people of the
parish who have run into difficulties.
Sister Betsy Hartson RSCJ seeks gently-used and working
laptops with power adapters for Living Wages, a nonprofit
educational program for DC residents age 25 and over seeking
their high school diplomas. If you can help, please leave your
donation at the rectory. Our parishioners have generously
donated to Sister Betsy's work in the past.
Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW) will
address domestic violence and abuse on Saturday, September
17, 2016. Attendees of the Symposium H
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held at Catholic University in early July will discuss
what we can do as individuals, organizations or parishes. Laura
Yeomans from Catholic Charities will specifically address
working in our parishes. Location: St. Catherine Labouré
Church, 11801 Claridge Road, Wheaton, MD.
9:00 AM
Registration and Rosary; 9:30 AM Mass, light snack and
program following. Program ends no later than 12:00 Noon.
Please register at [email protected], or Carmen
Boston, 301-984-3934.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington will
launch the Financial Stability Network (“Network”) this fall, a
network of volunteer accountants and financial advisors who
will provide pro bono financial education, financial coaching and
tax return preparation services. On Saturday, October 29,
(9.00 a.m.-2.00 p.m.) the Network will host its 1st Annual
Financial Wellness workshop at Gonzaga High School,
Washington DC, with keynote address from Michelle
Singletary (author and nationally-syndicated personal finance
columnist for the Washington Post), three panels of financial
advisors discussing effective ways to budget/save money and
several breakout groups to address specific questions
participants may have. Lunch will be provided and seating is
limited. All are welcome to attend, and accountants and
financial advisors are welcome too. The Network is actively
recruiting volunteers to meet the growing financial literacy
needs of our community. To register for the symposium go to
www.catholiccharitiesdc.org/fww16 and if you have questions,
please
contact
Deacon
Jim
Shanahan
at
[email protected].
Thank you to all the loyal supporters of SOME in
Neighborhood 4. We raised sufficient funds to provide lunch
for approximately 250 people on August 8, 2016 (submitted by
Jennifer Kawar).
The parish community of St. Bartholomew extends
its deepest sympathy and prayers to Tim Bolger
and family and friends upon the death of his
mother, Catherine “Cally” Bolger, on August 15,
2016. A Funeral Mass for Cally will be celebrated at
St. Bartholomew Church on Tuesday, August 30, at
10.00 a.m. Please keep the soul of the deceased
and her family and friends in your prayers.
LIGHTHOUSE MINISTRY NEWS
Book of the Week - A Map of Life (by Frank Sheed).
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ODINARY TIME
St. Bart’s Religious Education (CCD) needs volunteer
teachers: 4th grade on Sunday as well as 7th and 8th grades on
Monday. We also need parishioners and parents willing to be
regular CCD substitutes who step in to teach when the regular
teacher needs to be off for a weekend. Here are the top 4
Reason given to NOT teach CCD:
4. I don’t know enough. What better way to learn! Lesson
plans, training, and support are provided. None of us are
expected to answer all the great questions our students come
up with; we listen and learn together.
3. Someone else can do it (better than I can). All God
wants is our best effort. CCD is a volunteer organization and
we need a diversity of gifts.
2. It is a big time commitment.
Yes.
It works out,
between lesson planning and teaching, to be about three hours
a week for 24 weeks. Illness or family situations come up.
When you need a weekend off, there are CCD substitute
teachers who help to cover classes.
1. I’m not sure if God is calling me to this? I wish God
would tweet or text. Instead, God’s call or inspiration to teach
CCD is often a small voice that continues to whisper under the
bluster of points 4, 3 and 2 above. If the idea of teaching
lingers, if it in some way captures you mind or heart, call Cathy
Mills
at
the
CCD
office
301.229.3431
or
[email protected] to talk about possibilities.
Sign-up for CCD Classes - Registration forms are in the
back of Church. St. Bart’s offer’s CCD classes at two times:
Sunday Morning: 8. 30-9.45 for Grade 1-8, as well as a 4-5 yr.
old program, and Monday Evening: 6.00-7.15 for Grade 1-8.
If your child is starting 1st grade in MCPS, or a private non
-Catholic School, register now to begin the first of two
years of preparation required to make 1st Communion in 2nd
Grade.
If your child is starting 7th grade in MCPS, or a private
non-Catholic School, register now to begin the first of two
of years preparation required to make Confirmation in 8 th
grade.
If your child is starting 2nd or 8th grade and attends a
private Catholic School, other than St. Bart’s school, your
child will also need to register with the CCD office for
Communion and Confirmation. They need to complete the
parish Sacramental requirements in addition to the
religion classes they have at school. Please contact Cathy
Mills at the Religious Education Office if you have any
questions.
St. Bart's has two Women's Prayer and Discussion Groups that
meet in private homes. They each have a social gathering,
opening and intercessory prayers, then read and discuss
selected books that increase our understanding of faith in our
lives. They're relaxed and friendly groups and new people are
always welcome. Thursday’s group meets 2nd and 4th
Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30AM and resumes on September
8th. Contact Ann Kennedy, 301-367-5988, [email protected]
for information. Saturday’s
group meets 1 st and 3rd
Saturdays from 8:30 to 10:30AM and resumes on September
17th.
Contact
Kathleen
Goldsmith,
301-4696455, [email protected] for information.
St. Bart’s Tuesday Bible Group, which is self-guided, will
have its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, September 13,
9 - 10.30 a.m., in the library at Bartholomew House Assisted
Living. Please join us, we would love to see some new faces. Any
questions? Please contact Cecilia at [email protected] or
301-229-599.
ATTENTION ALL LECTORS
1.
Please contact Anne-Marie Economopoulos if you NO
LONGER wish to participate in this Ministry.
([email protected] or 301- 365 1233). I need a head
count in order to place an order for new workbooks.
2. Calling all able and willing registered parishioners
interested in lecturing to contact Anne-Marie for
orientation. We really need more strong lungs!
St. Bart's Middle School Youth Group: we are 6th, 7th and
8th graders interested in serving our neighbor, playing together and getting to know Our Lord Jesus Christ! All are welcome! If you would like to learn more please email: John
& Maria Archer, [email protected].
8/28 Hiking Trip (Billy Goat Trail) 4:00- 6:00pm. We will
meet by the gym.
9/4 No Youth Group (Labor Day)
9/11 Service Event: Collecting and Packing donations for
VA Medical Center, 5: 45- 7:45pm. We will meet by the gym.
9/18 Zorb Soccer
All youth in Middle School welcome! Stay tuned for more
2016 events!!
COMMUNITY EVENT—BACK TO SCHOOL/CYO
POTLUCK BBQ
All members of the parish are invited to our Back to
School/CYO Potluck BBQ which will be held on Saturday,
September 10, after the 5.00 p.m. Mass. Bring a potluck
dish and join us in the courtyard for good food and
conversation.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The Board of Directors of the Catholic Business
Network of Montgomery County invites you to its next
monthly Friday Networking Breakfast Meeting on
Friday, September 9, at 7:30am.This month's speaker is
Joey Hanos, former NFL player and Gonzaga College
High School alum. We meet on the second Friday of
every month at Timpano Italian Chophouse, located in
the Montrose Crossing Shopping Center at Rockville Pike
and Montrose Parkway. Parking is conveniently located
outside the restaurant. Please register to attend
at www.cbnmc.com Additionally, please consider playing
or being a sponsor at our Annual CBN Golf Tournament
at Blue Mash on Thursday, September 29th from noon
to 5:30pm. Please register at www.cbnmc.com. Please
keep in mind that in addition to providing great
networking opportunities, CBN events raise funds to
support Catholic education right here in our back yard!
ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH
BETHESDA, MD
VIGESIMO SEGUNDO DOMINGO ORDINARIO
28 DE AGOSTO DE 2016
¿Cómo presentarnos delante de Dios cuando Él nos llame?
Nos presentaremos sin nada de este mundo. No contarán
las riquezas, ni los títulos nobiliarios, ni la condición
social, ni los derechos y privilegios... Nos presentaremos
en pobreza total. Nacemos sin nada y sin nada
moriremos. Delante de Dios, sólo contará la riqueza
sobrenatural de la gracia santificante recibida en el
Bautismo en la que esperamos crecer por la misericordia
de Dios. Seamos humildes y reconozcamos que no estamos
por encima de las demás personas. Busquemos siempre a
Dios, no a nosotros mismos como hacían los convidados a
la boda que ocupaban los primeros puestos poniendo su
corazón en los bienes de este mundo. Busquemos a Dios en
la humildad y pobreza de espíritu, ocupando los últimos
puestos del banquete y el Señor nos dirá: Amigo, sube más
arriba...porque todo el que se enaltece será humillado; y
el que se humilla será enaltecido.
AUGUST 28, 2016
28 AGOSTO- SAN AGUSTIN
San Agustín es doctor y el más grande de los Padres de la
Iglesia. Nació el 13 de noviembre del año 354, en el norte
de África. Su madre fue Santa Mónica. Fue muy
caritativo, ayudó mucho a los pobres. Durante los 34 años
que fue Obispo defendió con celo y eficacia la fe católica
contra las herejías. Escribió más de 60 obras muy
importantes para la Iglesia. San Agustín cayó enfermo de
fiebre y comprendió que ya era el final de su vida. En
esta época escribió: “Quien ama a Cristo, no puede tener
miedo de encontrarse con él. Murió a los 76 años, 40 de
los cuales vivió consagrado al servicio de Dios. Con él se
llega a la posteridad el pensamiento filosófico-teológico
más influyente de la historia.
30 AGOSTO- SANTA ROSA DE LIMA
La primera mujer declarada santa en América, dedicó
gran parte del tiempo a la contemplación. Anima a los
sacerdotes para que atraigan a todos al amor a la
oración. Los milagros empezaron a sucederse en favor de
los que invocaban la intercesión de Rosa, y el sumo
pontífice la declaró santa y la proclamó Patrona de
América Latina, Rosa de Lima, es la más bella rosa que ha
producido nuestro continente.
NOVENA A LA VIRGEN DE LA MEDALLA MILAGROSA
Un camino hacia Dios de la mano de María. Los segundos
martes de cada mes a las 7:30PM en la Iglesia de San
Bartolomé. Rezada en español, con exposición del
Santísimo Sacramento. Informes con María Lelia Orozco:
301-469-0103.
DIA DEL TRABAJO
En los Estados Unidos se celebra el primer lunes de
septiembre. Celebramos la contribución económica y
social del trabajador. Mientras damos gracias a Dios por
todo trabajador que goza de un trabajo digno, debemos
elevar nuestras oraciones por aquellas personas que sufren
a causa del desempleo.
PAGINA WEB DE SAN BARTOLOME
http://www.stbartholomew.org – Ver Comunidad Hispana
MISA DIARIA Y EXPOSICIÓN DEL SANTISIMO
Lunes-sábado
Exposición del Santísimo a las 7:30 y Misa 8:00 a.m.
La adoración es entrar con la profundidad de nuestro
corazón en comunión con el Señor que se hace presente
corporalmente en la Eucaristía. Vengamos a adorarle.
CONFESIONES
Domingos: 5:15 - 5:45 p.m. en español
El Señor los espera siempre, en especial todos los
domingos.
REZO DEL SANTO ROSARIO
Domingos a las 5:30PM, antes de la Misa de las 6:00PM.
EL SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO
Celebración de Bautismos en español, favor llamar al
Diácono Julio Blanco Eccleston al teléfono 703-821-1654.
O escribirle a su correo electrónico
[email protected]
INFORMACION PARA EL BOLETIN
La fecha límite es el día domingo anterior a la publicación
del mismo.
Contactar a
Rafael Espinosa.
[email protected]
GRUPO DE JUVENTUD DE SAN BARTOLOME
El grupo de Juventud de San Bartolomé no se reunirá el
domingo 04 de Setiembre debido al dia del trabajo.
Informes por favor comunicarse con María Kaufmann.
[email protected]
EL MINISTERIO DE COMPASIÓN DE SAN ESTEBAN
Este ministerio está bajo la directa supervisión del Padre
Mark Knestout, los Ministros de San Esteban son miembros
de la parroquia de San Bartolomé, debidamente
capacitados para este ministerio. La misión de nuestros
ministros es acompañarle en la dificultad o momento
crítico por el que puede estar pasando para darle apoyo,
esperanza y fortalecimiento espiritual/emocional y
llevarle a su recuperación. El servicio es confidencial y
gratuito. Por favor llamar o escribir al Diácono Julio
Blanco-Eccleston,
telf.
703-821-1654;
[email protected]
Contamos con ministros que
hablan español.
MISAS DURANTE VACACIONES
Las personas y familias que viajan durante el verano a
diversos lugares de los Estados Unidos, pueden encontrar
información sobre iglesias y horarios de Misas del lugar
que visitan en la siguiente dirección:
http://
www.masstimes.org
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN RIOS DE AGUA VIVA
El grupo de oración “Ríos de Agua Viva” le invita a
compartir un momento con el Señor, los lunes de 10:00
a.m. a 12:30 pm. en la oficina hispana, al lado de la
Sacristía. En la primera media hora se rezará el Rosario.
Dirigido por Sonia Ruiz, informes: [email protected]
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ODINARY TIME
St. Bartholomew Parish Office
6902 River Road, Bethesda, Md. 20817
Tel: 301-229-7933 ♦ Fax: 301-229-7998
♦ www.stbartholomew.org ♦
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m.
[email protected]
Baptisms—3rd Sunday of the month, appointment only. Parents are obliged to take a
brief class related to the Sacrament prior to the Baptism. Class is held 1st Wednesday
of the month. Registration is required. Call the Parish Office for more information.
Weddings—Please contact one of the priests at least 6 months prior to anticipated
wedding date. Pre-Cana and instruction are required.
Sacrament of Reconciliation—Saturday, following 8.00 a.m. Mass, and 3:30-4:30
p.m.; Sunday, 5:15-5:45 p.m. (Español), or by appointment.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) - The process of becoming a Catholic
Christian. Call the Parish Office for information.
Adult Choir—Weekly rehearsals on Wednesday, 8:00-10:00 p.m. Choir sings every
Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Mass.
Pastoral Care of the Sick and Homebound—Please notify the Rectory Office if you
know of any parishioner who is sick or homebound and who would like to receive
Holy Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Sick so that we can arrange to take him/her the
Eucharist or the Sacrament of the Sick.
Note to New Parishioners—We extend to you a warm welcome from our Parish
Community and encourage you to become active, involved members of the parish.
Please obtain a registration form from the parish office, or from the Church vestibule.
Please Note: Bulletin notices must be received no later than 12 Noon on the
Monday prior to the desired weekend of publishing.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW ORGANIZATIONS/MINISTRIES
Pastoral Council
Finance Committee
Altar Servers
Monaguillos/Hisp. Coord.
Arimatheans
Bartholomew House
Busy Men at Work Group
CYO
Children’s Liturgy
Choir
Church Guild
Eucharistic Ministers
Ministros Eucarísticos
Gabriel Network
Home and School Assn.
Hospitality & New In the Pew
Ignatian Volunteer Corps
Knights of Columbus
Lectors/Liturgy Committee
Lectores
Hispanic Liturgy
Prayer Chain
Respect for Life
Sick and Homebound
Social Concerns
Sodality
Stephen Ministry
Ushers
Ujieres
Wedding Coordinator
Youth Minister
Rollie Flynn (Chair) ........................... 301-335-2374
Hernan Oyarzabal (Hisp. Rep.) .......... 301-732-9586
Valeria Conde (Hisp. Rep.) ................ 301-340-8227
Paul Johnson (Chair) .......................... 301-320-4632
Roberto Garcia-Lopez (Hisp. Rep.).... 301-469-8482
Richard Elliott .................................... 202-686-0263
Jesus Manuel Berard, Ph.D. ............... 631-793-2005
Bill Ayers ........................................... 301-469-8023
Joe Hanle, Dir .................................... 301-320-6151
Jesus Manuel Berard, Ph.D. ............... 631-793-2005
Tom Serena ........................................ 301-320-0578
Diana Carter ....................................... 301-229-5117
Valeria Conde (Hisp.Coord.) ............. 301-340-8227
Carole Wysocki (Director) ................. 301-717-8850
Maria El-Khouri ................................. 301-897-9005
Margaret Johnson ............................... 301-335-4011
Selma deLeon .................................... 301-229-6591
Jennifer Bautista ................................ 301-793-1899
Bonnie Perkins ................................... 301-299-8091
Nancy Brouillard McKenzie .............. 301-229-1071
John Vivian ........................................ 301-461-3597
AnneMarie Economopoulos ............... 301-365-1233
Hernan Oyarzabal .............................. 301-732-9586
Susan Schill ....................................... 301-469-4973
Contact Rectory ................................. 301-229-7933
Tom Carty .......................................... 301-587-8860
Sally Aitken ....................................... 301-365-4719
Deacon Julio Blanco-Eccleston .......... 703-821-1654
Theresa Kowal ................................... 301-320-8876
Mary Ann Chalfant ............................ 301-299-3739
Maria Archer ...................................... 240-468-9896

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