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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
National World Youth Day
Priesthood Sunday
“The prayer of the lowly pierces the clouds; it does
not rest until it reaches its goal, nor will it withdraw
till the Most High responds.” ~ Sirach 35:17-18a
All Saints is a tithing community, giving back a
portion of God’s blessings in gratitude.
“Each day with one heart we are the hands of Jesus”
Congratulations to Luis Fernando Perez Oscal and Luvia
Raquel Carias Garcia who were married at All Saints.
May the Lord bless you and support you in this beautiful
commitment.
All Saints rejoices with the parents and family of Lincoln
Gregory Campbell who was recently welcomed into God’s
family.
Please pray for those who are sick or in need, especially ~
Anastasia Adams, Jean Agnew, Marcella Altizer, Helen &
Rakesh Andrews, Rita Arellano, Megan Arp, Lorrie Ball, Robin
Bast, Daniel Beber, Robert Benedetto, Margaret Berdak, Denise
Biggs, Maria Biosca, Mary Blizzard, John Borden, Tom
Branigan, Ann Brien, Jay Briseno, Jane Carney, Timothy
Ceschin, Maurilio Chaves, Michael Chettle, Brian Clark, John
Connelly, Valerie Corliss, Sandra Culebro, Riley Cullen, Carly
Czajkowski, Robert Dantona, Peter DeFranks, Angel Dietzel,
Leo DiFilippo, Stephanie Doyle, Sister Lydia D’Souza, Lynn
Ferguson-Kerns, Nicole Fini, Reagan Elizabeth Flemming,
Shannon Gammon, Graciela Garcia, Charlie Gareis, Teresa Ann
Gilday, K. Darrell Gillman, Mary Giordano, Dick Goble, Joseph
Gonzalez, Claude Grant, Moira Hall, Mary Hanford, MaryAnn
Hassan, Danyl Henderson, Gary Herman, Francisco HernandezTarralba, Virginia Hoffman, Marie Horn, Sherry Hudson, Mrs.
Husk, Mary Hutchinson, Audra Peer Jackson, Consuelo Juarez,
Molumba Kamuamga, Mary Margaret Kohill, Jean Kovarik, Bill
Lansing, Sr., Brian Lee, Geraldine LeFierre, Marian Lomis,
John Lucas, Morris Lusk, Betty Maag, Michael Martino, Nicole
McGinn, Ariadna Melendez-Guzman, Liem Shinta Maria, Lenny
Martelli, Patricia McAndrew, Kimberly McNamara, Mary Ellen
Merchant, Eduardo Minas, Ken Moan, Bobbie Moore, Tullis
Moyers, Julie Natali, Julie Kay Natali, George H. Nitzel Jr.,
John David Novak, Philip Nuar, Joseph Oha, Daniel W.
O’Leary, Anthony Panameno, Joann Para, Michelle Parker,
Dottie Patrick, Sandra Patterson, Abigail Pell, Domingos
Pereira, Tom Propes, Michael Puzynski, Jim Ramsden, Jose
Manual Rosales Rescendiz, Sean Riley, Megan Rivera, Rosalie
Robl, Mary Rogers, Rita Rooney, Fred Rose, Anthony S., Des
Sassov, Mary Schaab, Patricia and Ray Senavitis, Susie Serene,
Dorothy Shannon, Jerry Shea, Diane Lynn Smith, Patricia Smith,
Sheryl Smith, Stan Sobczynski, Donna Stecker, James Suraci,
Barbara Tasker, Charles Tolley, Mary Tolley, Fr. Jerry
Trancone, Sylvia Urani, Antonio Uribe, Virginia Walsh, Kiki
Warrick, Pat Waskom, Bob Weaver, Jim Westerhouse, Laura
Wilkinson, Collette Williams, Eleanor Grace Wisniewski, Robert
W. Woods, Beatrice Yeager, Richard Zavadowski & Rita Zich
Monday, October 28th
Eph2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Ss. Simon and Jude
7:00am
† Stanley J. Pawlak
8:30am
† Ellen B. Ahearn
Tuesday, October 29th Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21
7:00am
Adelaida Lower, O.F.S.
8:30am
† Child of Mr. and Mrs. Gihzo
Wednesday, October 30th Rom 8:26-30; Ps 13:4-6; Lk 13:22-30
7:00am
† Emilia Dahl
8:30am
Emily Toscano
Thursday, October 31st Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22,26-27,30-31;
Halloween
Lk 13:31-35
7:00am
† Joseph Geris
8:30am
† Irving Lee Bushrod, Jr.
5:30pm
† Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris
Friday, November 1st Rv 7:2-4,9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
All Saints; First Friday
7:00am
† Matthew Shaughnessy
8:30am
† Crisanta Namata
10:00am
† Rebecca Rich
12:00pm
† Lacanilao Family
5:30pm
† Susan M. Connolly
7:30pm(Sp) † Romelia de Lozada
8:00pm
Holy Hour & Adoration
Saturday, November 2nd Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)
First Saturday
8:00am
† All Souls
5:30pm
† All Souls
Sunday, November 3rd Wis 11:22-12:2; Ps 145:1-2,8-11,13-14;
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30am
9:30am
9:30am (MP)
11:30am
1:30pm (Sp)
5:30pm
7:00pm (Sp)
2 Thes 1:11-2:2; Lk 19:1-10
Rosary Altar Society
All Parishioners
† Difuntos Legionarios
† Deceased Members of our
Purgatorial Society
† Familia Granados
† Deceased Legion of Mary Members
† All Souls Novena
~ Please pray for all the faithful departed ~
Sharon Lee Ariola Madzima
Are you registered in the Parish?
If you are not receiving mail from the
parish, chances are you are not
registered. You are free to 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 website at www.allsaintsvachurch.org.
~ Thank you ~
Fr. Bob for 34 years
Fr. John Melmer for 22 years
Fr. Juan Puigbo for 12 years
Fr. Jeb Donelan for 2 years
Fr. Stephen Ogoe for 6 years
“There was a clear sense that what I heard in
my heart was no human voice, nor was it just
an idea of my own. Christ was calling me to
serve him as a priest.”
~ Pope John Paul II
(Los Angeles, September 14, 1987)
A Message from our Pastor,
Fr. Bob Cilinski
“Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles
himself will be exalted.” ~ Luke 18:14
My dear parishioners,
The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector reminds us
that God hears the prayers of some surprising people and
that we all must approach God in prayer with humility. We
find in the Bible a conviction that God gives special
consideration to the prayers of the oppressed and needy and
to those who seem least important in society. The
Pharisee’s prayer was not heard because he exalted himself.
His prayer was focused on himself and being better than the
tax collector. Whose prayer does God hear? If our prayer
is like that of the Pharisee, our prayer will not be heard. If
our prayer turns us to God realizing our need of God’s
mercy and justice, then God will hear our prayer because it
is made in a spirit of humility.
During the next week we will celebrate our parish feast day
… All Saints Day! We are all called to be saints. We are
sinners and would be saints. We rejoice in all the holy men
and women who now share in the victory of heaven. On
All Souls Day, November 2nd, we will pray for our beloved
dead and remember them with love.
Happy Feast Day!
All Saints Day ~ Friday, November 1st
Our parish’s patronal feast, The Solemnity of All Saints, is
Friday, November 1st.
The Mass schedule is as follows:
Thursday, October 31st ~ Vigil Mass at 5:30pm
7:00am, 8:30am, 10:00am (School Mass), 12:00 noon,
5:30pm and 7:30pm in Spanish.
All Souls Day
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
Saturday, November 2nd
Each year All Souls Day is a day of special prayer for all
those who have died. We pray that those souls in need of
perfection may swiftly pass through their purification and
come into the presence of God. It is a grace of the
Communion of Saints that we can have this special
relationship of prayer with those who have departed this
life.
The Mass schedule for All Souls Day is as follows:
8:00am and 5:30pm
Mass of Remembrance
Monday, November 4th at 7:00pm
Love and blessings,
Fr. Bob Cilinski
Pastor
The Book of Remembrance is in the Church near the
baptismal font and Paschal candle during the month of
November in memory of our beloved dead. All are invited
to place the names of loved ones who have died in our Book
of Remembrance with faith in the resurrection that Jesus
promises us.
“the harvest is great; the workers, few…”
Do you wonder what you can do in our community to assist
our less fortunate neighbors?
The All Saints Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul
Society responds to calls for assistance in Manassas and
Manassas Park. Our success depends on your generosity,
relies on your prayers, and needs your help.
Call: (571) 264-5750 or (703) 626-1833 to learn more
about how you can participate.
If you are facing a financial emergency, please call: (703)
368-2429; Spanish speakers: (703) 393-1483.
One of our most beloved traditions at All Saints
Parish occurs every year during the month of
November. This is the month when the whole
Church remembers those who have passed from
this world, in hope of eternal life. At All Saints we
celebrate a special Mass for those of our parish family who
have died in the past year.
We wish to invite your family and friends to this special
Eucharist.
This special Mass will take place on Monday, November 4th
at 7:00pm. Please know that you are in our prayers and in
the prayers of the community of All Saints.
All Saints Bethany Food Pantry
The Bethany Food Pantry is off to a great start,
having recently opened its doors on October 4th.
The pantry’s shelves quickly empty each Tuesday
and Friday as we assist those in need of food. We
count on the parishioners of All Saints Church for
our stock. Please continue to bring your non-perishable food
items each Sunday and place your bags in the collection bins
that are located at each door into the church. Thank you for
your generosity. For more information, please contact Vickie
at [email protected].
Civic Virtue and Voting in Virginia
October 2013
Tuesday, November 5, is Election Day. Every year at this time, we issue a letter to urge the parishioners of our dioceses to
vote, and to do so with a well-formed conscience. We renew that call now.
In our letter last October, we shared a three-part framework, reprinted below, that we believe is essential for the correct
formation of conscience. We invite you to consider this framework prayerfully as you prepare to make important decisions
in this November’s elections and on many other occasions.
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Many issues are important. “Every human being has a right to life, the fundamental right that makes all other rights
possible, and a right to access to those things required for human decency – food and shelter, education and
employment, health care and housing, freedom of religion and family life.”
Forming Consciences for Faithful
Citizenship, para. 49. This consistent ethic of life provides the proper moral foundation for our engagement in political
life. As Catholics, we must seek the best ways to respond to the many needs of our neighbors, at every stage of life and
in every condition. Indeed, we must be attentive to all issues that affect human life and dignity and the common good.
•
Not all issues have equal moral weight. Some practices are intrinsically evil – that is, always incompatible with love of
God and neighbor. “[T]he moral obligation to oppose intrinsically evil acts has a special claim on our consciences and
our actions.” Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, para. 37. Examples include abortion (which occurs more
than a million times each year in the U.S.), euthanasia, human cloning, destructive research on human embryos,
genocide, torture, racism, and the targeting of noncombatants in acts of terror or war. Not all of these issues occur in the
context of the present election, but many, such as abortion, do. It is also essential to note that God is the author of
marriage, and therefore marriage has a built-in design and purpose that cannot be redefined. The institution of marriage,
rooted in the natural law, is integral to the common good because it is the building block of the family and society.
•
When the issue is whether to protect or deny the fundamental right to life, it outweighs other matters. Among
acts that are intrinsically evil, those that directly attack life itself, the clearest example of which is abortion, are the
foremost violations of human dignity. The right to life is the foundation upon which all other human rights are based
and without which no other right could possibly exist. The right to life is indeed our first right, and protecting life to the
maximum degree possible must be our highest priority.
For additional resources on conscience formation and faithful citizenship, please visit the Virginia Catholic Conference’s
website (www.vacatholic.org). This site includes responses to the Conference’s survey of candidates in Virginia’s races for
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and contested House of Delegates seats.
As Americans and Virginians, civic engagement is our duty. As Catholics, it is also a requirement of our faith.
Faithfully Yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Paul S. Loverde
Bishop of Arlington
Most Reverend Francis X. DiLorenzo
Bishop of Richmond
Parish Life
Pastoral Care Needs
The Parish Office is closed Monday thru Friday
from 12:00 noon - 1:00pm.
Please notify us if you have a family member in Prince
William Hospital or one of the nursing homes. A priest or
Eucharistic Minister will then visit. Please call us at (703)
393-1411 with the name of the person in need and provide
the patient’s name and room number. If you would like
your loved one to be placed on our Parish Prayer Tree,
please call Maureen at (703) 361-4066. If you would like
your loved one to be placed in the bulletin, please call
Linda at (703) 393-1430.
Bible Study - Please join us every Thursday morning from
10:00-11:00am in the Parish Library as we continue our
reflection on the Gospel of St. Luke. This liturgical year
the Sunday Gospel reading is taken from St. Luke and we
will specifically consider the passage for the coming
Sunday.
Little Saints Nursery - The Little Saints Nursery is open
to children aged 1 to 4 at the 9:30am Mass every
Sunday. Little Saints meets in the school’s Pre-K1
classroom. Children are welcome to join us for free play,
games, songs, snack and story while their parents
participate in the Sunday liturgy. For more information,
please contact Kristi Hernandez at (703) 582-2015.
Father is waiting ~ in the prayer, “Our Father,” we are
reminded that our true Father lives in Heaven - our
eventual home. We are only temporary travelers on earth.
By asking us to pray this particular prayer, Jesus helps us
to keep our eyes on our home where our Father waits
patiently for us.
Reminder:
Political Campaign Activities
As the November elections approach, it it is a good time to
review our Diocesan Policies regarding political activities on
Church property. A more complete discussion of these
policies is available online at VCC Political Activity
Guidelines.
A few principles to keep in mind:
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Distribution of partisan campaign literature (e.g. leaflets,
bumper stickers, etc.) on Church property is not
permitted. If you discover someone engaging in such
activity, politely ask them to stop and escort them off the
property. If they will not comply with a polite request,
the police (or sheriff) may be called to assist.
•
Candidates for political office may not be endorsed or
opposed, either at Mass or through any official Church
channel.
•
Voter guides or election-related materials other than those
prepared by Bishop Loverde, the Virginia Catholic
Conference or the USCCB, may not be distributed.
If you become aware of any violations of our diocesan policies
on political activity, please inform the Chancellor’s office at
(703) 841-2524.
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.
Any questions, please call Gillian at (703) 393-1411 or
visit our website at http://wow.allsaintswow.org or email us
at [email protected].
Cancer Support Group
The Cancer Prayer and Support Group will meet on
Monday, October 28th from 1:00-2:00pm in the Church
Library. This ministry is for people with cancer and also
cancer survivors.
Please call Gillian, Pastoral Care Office, at (703) 393-1411
to register or for more information.
Caregiver Support Groups in Manassas is open to the
community and sponsored by Alzheimer’s Association of
the National Capital Area. For more information, please
call (703) 361-8841.
•
3rd Thursday each month at Caton Merchant Assisted
Living at 7:30pm
•
1st Friday each month at St. Thomas UMC at 9:30am
Eucharistic Adoration
“Could you not spend one hour with me?”
Come adore with us:
Mondays from 1:00-2:00am and 3:00-4:00am,
Thursdays from 2:00-3:00am
Fridays from 12:00am-1:00am, 1:00-2:00am and
2:00-3:00am
Call or email Aime at (703) 392-5260 / [email protected]
for further information.
In Conjunction with the Year of Faith
A Dialogue on the Major Documents of the
Second Vatican Council
Required Updated VIRTUS Training
The Diocese of Arlington requires all clergy, employees and
volunteers who have attended the live training seminar
“Protecting God’s Children” to update their training every
year by attending a presentation called “Keeping the Promise
Alive.”
This valuable half-hour training update will be presented on
the following schedule:
Join us as we explore and discuss the major themes and
documents of Vatican II. Sessions are stand-alone and do
not require attendance at previous meetings. This week we
will explore such questions as authorship, inerrancy, and
how scripture relates to Church Tradition.
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October 29: Vatican II and Scripture
The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
November 5: Vatican II and the Church
The Dogmatic Constitution on The Church
November 12: Vatican II and the World
The Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the
Modern World
Tuesday November 12th in the Art Room at 7:00pm
Tuesday, December 10th in the Art Room at 7:00pm
We are requesting advance registration by telephone or email
for this brief update. Attendance will be taken to ensure that
you receive credit for completing the training. If you have any
questions or to register, please call Janet Smith, Virtus
coordinator at the Parish Office, (703) 393-2158 or email her
at [email protected].
Parish Activity Center (PAC) at 7:30pm
JOURNEYSONGS HYMNAL DONATION FORM
All Saints Church has purchased new hymnals for the parish community. Journeysongs, Third Edition is published
by Oregon Catholic Press (OCP), the same publishing company as our Breaking Bread yearly missalettes. This
permanent hymnal will alleviate the cost of purchasing the Breaking Bread missalettes each year. The Journeysongs hymnal contains most of the same music as Breaking Bread, as well as the complete texts for the Sunday Lectionary
and Order of Mass. Parishioners may donate a hymnal in memory of living or deceased loved ones or in honor of one’s family. A memorial plate will be placed in the front of the hymnal. For more information, please email Bill Atwood, Director of
Music, at [email protected]. Parishioners who donated hymnals as part of the new church completion campaign will
have those donations applied to this new hymnal, including the individual memorials. The parish will begin using the hymnals on Sunday, November 24, the Solemnity of Christ the King.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Memorials can be for living or deceased loved ones or in honor of one’s family.
Name of individual making donation ___________________________________________________________________
Address/City, State, Zip ______________________________________________________________________________
Contact Phone Number and e-mail _____________________________________________________________________
Number of hymnals @ $20 each = ____ Total amount enclosed: $______ Checks can be made payable to: All Saints Church
In memory of: _______________________________________________________________
In honor of: _________________________________________________________________
Donations along with donation form can be dropped off at the parish office, or mailed to:
All Saints Catholic Church – The Office for Music and Liturgy
9300 Stonewall Road ~ Manassas, Virginia ~ 20110
PLEASE RETURN DONATIONS AND FORMS BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15.
Altar Servers
NEW SERVERS - Boys and girls at least 10 years old and
entering 5th grade or above who would like to be Altar
Servers, for either the English or Spanish masses, need to
attend two (out of three) training sessions this fall. The
remaining training session will be held in the church at
6:00pm on Monday, October 28th. A parent should plan to
attend these sessions with their child, and each session will
last about an hour.
Returning Servers – All current altar servers who would
like to remain active in the Ministry should plan to attend
ONE mandatory re-registration session. Sessions are being
offered on the following date: Monday, October 28th at
7:00pm. The session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Please contact Mrs. Pechiney if you have any questions
regarding the sessions. See your current schedule for
contact information.
The Spirit of Love Prayer Group will meet
on Tuesday, October 29th from 7:30-9:00pm
in Meeting Room 1.
Live Praise & Worship and Prayer Teams available
for individual prayer.
For more information, please call Mary Alice Goldsmith
at (703) 392-4336.
Diocesan Events
John Paul the Great Open House - All are invited to the
Fall Open House at Pope John Paul the Great Catholic High
School on Sunday, November 17th from 1:00-4:00pm.
Meet the entire team of educators, tour the beautiful
building, and learn more about John Paul’s successful
programs and welcoming community. A presentation
begins at 1:15pm in the Theater. Pep-rally and House
games begin at 3:00pm. For more information, please visit
www.jpthegreat.org or call (703) 445-0300.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter - We are called to be
devoted to God. We are “children of light” and are called
to stand out apart from the “children of this world.” Do we
reflect Jesus in our words and actions in our lives and in
our marriages? The next weekends are November 1st-3rd or
15th-17th. Early registration is highly recommended. For
more information, visit our website at http://
www.renewmarriage-vanorth.org or contact Mark and
Cathy Stangler at (703) 378-4150.
Advent Wreath Workshop
Saturday, November 23rd at 10:00am
in the Parish Activity Center
Bring your family to make and decorate an
Advent wreath and begin your family’s
spiritual preparation for Advent.
You may choose live or artificial greens.*
There will be a presentation about Advent
& the tradition of the Advent wreath for children and
adults. Refreshments are included!
Order forms are available in the back of the
church and on the RE Office webpage.
Knights of Columbus News
Poinsettias for Sale - The Ladies of the Fourth
Degree, Bishop Flaherty Assembly are taking orders
for poinsettias after the 5:30pm Mass on Saturday,
November 2nd and on Sunday after the morning Masses on
November 3rd. Pick-up is December 6th at the Knights Hall,
9290 Stonewall Road, Manassas. If you need additional
information, please contact Sue Riley at (703) 754-0613 or
Maggie McCusker at (703) 361-3778.
Join the Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree
Bishop Flaherty Assembly to honor our Veterans
at our 2013 Veterans Day Dinner on Saturday,
November 9th at 6:30pm in the Knights Hall.
Guest Speaker: COL Matthew M. Sieber, USMC,
VT Grad, Veteran of Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan.
Suggested Dress: Tuxedo (Sir Knights – with Social
Baldric) / Coat and Tie or Military Mess Dress - Cost: $15
per person. All Veterans welcome, you need not be a
member of the Knights of Columbus to attend. Please
RSVP to SK Richard Ring at [email protected] or
(571) 265-6361 no later than Monday, November 4th.
Thank You U.S. Military Veterans!
40 Days for Life Fall Campaign
The Fall 40 Days for Life Campaign is underway. We need
your peaceful, prayerful presence to help shine the light of
God's love and mercy to our community. Please make a
commitment to pray with us one hour a week. Sign up
online at www.40daysforlife.com/manassas or in the back
of the church on our sign-up table. Contact Mike Baldwin
at (571) 292-1159 with any questions.
All Saints Catholic School
Children’s Religious Education
October/November RE Class Schedule:
Sundays: 10/27, 11/3, 11/17, 11/24
Wednesdays: 11/6, 11/13, 11/20
Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction – Wednesday,
October 30th at 2:15pm
Wednesdays: There is no RE on Wednesday, October 30!
Sundays: No RE class on Sunday, November 10th
3rd Grade Festival of Saints!
Penny Bazaar – Thursday, October 31st at 1:30pm
All Saints Feast Day Mass – Friday, November 1st at
10:00am
Veterans' Mass & Reception – November 8th
Join us as our school community honors the commitment of
the men and women who have served our country in the
United States Armed Forces. We cordially invite all active
duty, reserve, former and retired military personnel to
attend this special Mass on Friday, November 8th at
8:30am. Following the Mass, there will be an assembly and
town hall style meeting in the PAC, followed by a
reception for all honored guests in Father Kelley Hall. All
are welcome!!
Fall Open House – November 21st
All Saints Catholic School will host a Fall Open House for
prospective parents for the 2014-15 school year on
Thursday, November 21st at 9:00am. 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. For
more information, please contact Mrs. Joyce D’Eugenio at
(703) 393-1490 or [email protected].
Children in 3rd Grade Religious Education classes will be
enjoying a Saints festival in RE Class! Children will be
able to choose a Saint, find an easy costume (household
fabrics work great!), and come to RE class to learn more
about the Saints, pray a litany of the Saints, and play Saintinspired games! A participation form has gone home with
all RE 3rd Grade Children. The Festival will be on:
Sunday RE Class: November 3rd
Monday RE Class: November 4th
Wednesday RE Class: November 6th
If you would like more information, please contact
Marielisa Puigbo at 703-393-2142.
Confirmation Registration Meeting
The RE Office will be having Confirmation Registration
Meetings for parents of children in 8th grade. These meetings provide information about the Confirmation requirements and the registration process. This will be the final
meeting.
Sunday, October 27th at 3:45pm or 6:45pm
Fr. Kelley Hall
Please bring with you a copy of your child’s baptismal certificate (even if the child was baptized at All Saints), the
$90.00 fee and the name and address of the church of baptism.
RE Office: (703) 393-2142
www.allsaintsreligiouseducation.org
Donations & Sponsors Still Needed For
Big Bash: Hollywood Nights
It's not too late to be a sponsor or donor to the Big Bash. We have
amazing sponsorship benefits based on the cash amount given. For
example, "Titanic" Sponsors contribute $250-$499 and receive website banner ads, social media advertising &
table top advertising at the Big Bash. We take all sponsors from $1-$1000! See the site for details on benefits
based on sponsorship level, or contact Elissa Hackerson or Christian Cobb at [email protected].
Donations of all kinds are needed for our live and silent auctions. While we are still looking for tickets to sporting
and cultural events, business services and other popular auction items. We are also seeking the kind of products
that you may have right in your own home. If you have new or mint condition children's toys & clothes, new small
appliances, furniture, etc. we would love to have these items, too!
www.ptobigbash.com or [email protected]
IGLESIA CATÓLICA ALL SAINTS
27 de Octubre de 2013
Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Misa en Manassas Park 9:30am ~ En Memoria de María González
Misa de 1:30pm ~ En Memoria de Rigoberto Marrero
Misa de 7:00pm ~ En Memoria de Darío Balderas
PÁRROCO:
Rev. Robert C. Cilinski:
703-393-2155
VICARIOS
PARROQUIALES:
Rev. Juan Puigbó:
703-393-2153
Rev. Jeb Donelan:
703-393-2154
OFICINA PARROQUIAL:
703-368-4500
HORARIO DE MISAS
EN ESPAÑOL:
Domingo: 9:30am en el
Centro Comunitario de
Manassas Park; 1:30pm
y 7:00pm en la Iglesia.
CONFESIONES:
Miércoles: 6:30pm-8:00pm
Viernes: 7:30am-8:00am
Sábados: 3:00pm-4:00pm
Primer Viernes del Mes:
7:00pm-8:00pm
ADORACIÓN DEL
SANTÍSIMO:
Domingo 8:00pm a Lunes
7:00am; Miércoles 9:00am
a Jueves 7:00am; Jueves
7:00pm a Viernes 7:00am;
Viernes 9:00pm(después
de la Hora Santa) a Sábado 7:30am.
PRIMERA CONFESIÓN Y
PRIMERA COMUNIÓN:
Se ofrece en 2o Grado. Es
obligatorio un año de preparación. Llame al 703393-2142 x216.
CONFIRMACIÓN:
Se ofrece en 8o Grado. Es
obligatorio un año de preparación. Llame al 703-393
-2142 x 249.
RICA/RICN:
Para niños de 7 años o
mayores que no están bautizados o niños mayores de
7 años que no tienen Primera Comunión y para
adultos, 18 años o mayores, que les falta algún
sacramento. Llame al 703393-2142 x 216.
Avisos Parroquiales
Avisos de Educación Religiosa
Día de Todos los Santos
La fiesta patronal de nuestra parroquia, el
día de Todos los Santos se festeja este
viernes 1° de noviembre. La Misa en español será a las 7:30pm.
Clases de Octubre
Domingo:10/27 Lunes:10/28 No habrá clases
el Miércoles 30.
Clases de Noviembre
Domingo: 11/3, 11/17, 11/24 Lunes: 11/4,
11/18, 11/25 Miércoles: 11/6, 11/13, 11/20 No
habrá clases el 10, 11 y 27.
Retiro de EMAUS para Varones
El Movimiento EMAÚS Virginia, para varones, te
invita a participar en su octavo retiro, durante
el cual podrás disfrutar de tres días para ti, solo,
y conocer a Dios vivo, lleno de esperanza, de
amor y perdón. El próximo fin de semana, 1, 2
y 3 de noviembre, en la Casa de Retiro San
Damiano, en White Post, VA. Para mas información, llamar a Ricardo 703-371-1556 o Víctor
571-921-2128.
Nuevos Servidores del Altar
La ultima sesión de entrenamiento para los nuevos servidores del altar para niños y niñas en 5
grado o mayores y por lo menos 10 años de
edad que deseen servir como servidores del
altar será mañana lunes, 28 de octubre a las
6:00pm en la Iglesia. Tres sesiones de entrenamiento fueron programadas y tenían que asistir a dos de ellas. Si tiene alguna pregunta, favor
de llamar a Laura al 703-393-2142 ext. 216
Reunión para los Monaguillos Actuales
Todos los monaguillos actuales que deseen permanecer activos en el Ministerio deben hacer
planes para asistir a una sesión de re-inscripción
obligatoria. La sesión se ofrecerá mañana lunes,
28 de octubre a las 7:00pm. La sesión será de
aproximadamente 30 minutos.
Despensa de Comida Bethany
La despensa de comida Bethany ha tenido un
gran comienzo, después de haber abierto recientemente sus puertas el 4 de octubre. Los
estantes de la despensa rápidamente se vacían
cada martes y viernes, al ayudar a los necesitados de alimentos. Contamos con los feligreses
de la Iglesia de Todos los Santos para obtener
más comida. Por favor, continúe trayendo alimentos no perecederos cada domingo y coloque sus bolsas en los contenedores que se encuentran en cada puerta de la iglesia. Gracias
por su generosidad. Para obtener más información,
escríbale a Vickie: [email protected]
Festival de los Santos! De 3° Grado
Los niños en las clases de educación religiosa
de tercer grado estarán disfrutando de una fiesta de los santos, durante las clases! Los niños
podrán elegir un santo, y vestirse como el santo elegido (pueden usar alguna vestimenta que
tengan en casa, funcionan muy bien!), Y llegar a
las clase para aprender mas acerca del santo
elegido, rezaran una letanía de los santos, y
tendrán juegos inspirados por santos! La forma
de participación ha sido enviada a casa con los
niños. El Festival será: Domingo 3 de Noviembre durante las clases. Lunes 4 de Noviembre
durante las clases. Miércoles 6 de Noviembre
durante las clases. Si usted necesita mas información por favor póngase en contacto con Marielisa Puigbó al 703-393-2142.
Reunión de Registro de Confirmación
La reunión de Confirmación con los padres de
8° grado proporcionara información sobre la
Confirmación, los requisitos y el proceso del
registro. La reunión será hoy domingo, 27 de
Octubre a las 3:45 o 6:45 pm en Ingles. Por
favor traiga con usted una copia de la fe de bautizo de su hijo (no importa si su hijo fue bautizado en esta parroquia), el pago de $90 y el
nombre y dirección de la parroquia del bautizo.
Oficina de Educación Religiosa:
703-393-2142
www.allsaintsreligiouseducation.org
Certificación Virtus en Español
Habrá certificación Virtus en Español para todos los voluntarios de la parroquia que trabajan
con niños o jóvenes el día 7 de diciembre de
9am a 1pm en el Centro de Actividades de la
Parroquia. Pueden obtener el paquete de información e inscripción en la oficina parroquial.
Todos los grupos, movimientos o ministerios
de la parroquia deben enviar por lo menos dos
personas para que reciban el entrenamiento.
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