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ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH BETHESDA, MARYLAND
Entrance Antiphon
The shepherds went in haste, and found Mary and Joseph and the Infant lying in a manger. (Lk 2:16)
Entrance Hymn ........................................... Angels We Have Heard on High ......................................................... #417
Gloria ......................................................from Mass in Honor of Saint Ignatius .................................. inside back cover
Reading I .............................................. Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or 1 Sm 1:20-22, 24-28
Responsorial Psalm ........................................Psalm 84: Blessed are they ...........................................................#1019
Reading II ................................................... Col 3:12-21 or 1 Jn 3:1-2, 21-24
Gospel Acclamation ....................................................... Alleluia ............................................................................ #335
Gospel ........................................................................ Lk 2:41-52
Preparation of the Gifts ................................... Once in Royal David’s City ............................................................. #440
............................................................ (10:00 am) The Snow Lay on the Ground ...................................... Leo Sowerby
Preface Acclamation .............................. Holy, Holy, Holy from Mass for the City .................................................... #374
Memorial Acclamation ..................... When we eat this bread from Mass for the City .............................................. #375
Great Amen ........................................................ from Mass for the City ................................................................ #376
Breaking of the Bread .............................. Lamb of God from Mass for the City ...................................................... #382
Communion Antiphon
Our God has appeared on the earth, and lived among us. (Bar. 3:38)
Communion Procession ............................. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen ........................................................ #420
Hymn of Thanksgiving ....................................... The First One to Know ................................................................ #441
............................................................... (10:00 am) The Shepherd’s Farewell ....................................... Hector Berlioz
.............................................................. (12:00 pm) The Virgin Had a Baby Boy ................................. West Indian Carol
10:00 am Marian Antiphon ............................... Alma Redemptoris Mater
Loving Mother of the Redeemer, gate of heaven, star of the sea, assist your people who have fallen yet strive to rise again. To the wonderment of nature you bore your Creator, yet remained a virgin after as before.
You who received Gabriel's joyful greeting, have pity on us poor sinners.
Concluding Hymn ......................................... Hark! The Herald Angels Sing .......................................................... #414
THE ORDER OF WORSHIP
FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
DECEMBER 27, 2015 FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
St. Jane de Chantal Parish welcomes those who have recently registered in our parish:
♦ Andres & Veronica Ackerman & Family
♦ Russell Knutsen & Beth Kozel & Family
♦ Eamon & Linden Lorinez & Family
♦ Kerrianne Monahan
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 when you attend Mass.
USED CLOTHING DROP-OFF SHED
St. Jane de Chantal Parish has contracted with a new vendor to provide a used clothing drop-off shed. Items accepted: all clothing, sneakers, belts, purses, blankets,
sheets, pillowcases, drapes, and stuffed toys. Help keep your donation clean and dry by placing items in plastic bags. Items not accepted: rags, fabric scraps, toys, and household goods; understand that these items are expensive to dispose of. The accepted items will not be cut up or shredded, and will benefit people in the U.S. and in third-world countries. Our parish will receive a stipend for the accepted items, which will be used to benefit the poor in our community.
THAT MAN IS YOU
The Spring semester begins Saturday, January 9 in Caulfield Hall. Light breakfast and fellowship from 6:30-7:00 am followed by program material and discussion from 7:00-
8:00 am. If you are looking to deepen your relationship with God, to be a better husband, to become a more loving father, to build friendships with other like-minded men, and are seeking to be the best man you can be, then join us for
MUSIC & LITURGY NOTES
The Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office or the Work of God (Opus Dei), is the daily prayer of the Church, marking the hours of each day and sanctifying the day with prayer. The Hours are a meditative dialogue on the mystery of Christ, using scripture and prayer. At times the dialogue is between the Church or individual soul and God; at times it is a dialogue among the members of the Church; and at times it is even between the Church and the world. The dialogue is always held, however, in the presence of God and using the words and wisdom of God. Each of the five canonical Hours (Office of Readings, Morning Prayer, Daytime Prayer, Evening Prayer, Night Prayer) includes selections from the Psalms that culminate in a scriptural proclamation.
At Saint Jane’s, we pray together the Office of Morning Prayer before the 8:00 am daily Mass. Morning Prayer includes a Gospel canticle, the Canticle of Zechariah from Luke 1:68-79. The Gospel canticle acts as a kind of meditative extension of the scriptural proclamation in light of the Christ event. Morning Prayer also includes intercessions that flow from the scriptural proclamation just as the Psalms prepare for it. In the Hours, the Universal Call to Holiness of the baptized is exercised, and this sacrifice of praise is thus connected to the sacrifice of the Eucharist, in preparation for the Mass.
As is clear from many of the elements that make it up, Morning Prayer is intended and arranged to sanctify the morning. St. Basil the Great gives an excellent description of this character in these words: "It is said in the morning in order that the first stirrings of our mind and will may be consecrated to God and that we may take nothing in hand until we have been gladdened by the thought of God, as it is written: 'I was mindful of God and was glad' (Ps 77:4 [Jerome's translation from Hebrew]), or set our bodies to any task before we do what has been said: 'I will pray to you, Lord, you will hear my voice in the morning; I will stand before you in the morning and gaze on you' (Ps 5:4-5)." Celebrated as it is as the light of a new day is dawning, this hour also recalls the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, the true light enlightening all people (see Jn 1:9) and "the sun of justice" (Mal 4:2), "rising from on high" (Lk 1:78). Hence, we can well understand the advice of St. Cyprian: "There should be prayer in the morning so that the resurrection of the Lord may thus be celebrated."
All are welcome to participate in our celebration of Morning Prayer. It takes about 15 minutes (beginning at 7:45 am) and is prayed before the image of the Blessed Mother in the Children’s Room. The Liturgy of the Hours used to be reserved exclusively for clergy, but the Vatican II reforms have allowed all the faithful to participate. It offers a valuable enhancement to one’s prayer life.
IN OUR PARISH
The clergy, religious, and staff of St. Jane France de Chantal Parish wish to thank all who sent greetings
and brought delicious gifts to the parish office this Christmas.
May the heaven born Prince of Peace eward your kindness
and keep you in His care throughout the New Year.
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH BETHESDA, MARYLAND
That Man is You! (TMIY), a program designed for actively parenting fathers. It is never too late to start the program. The topic for January 9 will be “To Hear the Voice of God.” For more information, contact Tim Gleeson at 240-338-
2899.
SODALITY FASHION SHOW
Think Spring! Seasons come and seasons go. Mark your calendar before the first snow. The St. Jane de Chantal Sodality Fashion Show will be held Saturday, March 5, 2016, at 12:00 noon at Columbia Country Club.
. . . those who are sick, and all those in our nursing homes and hospitals, especially Pat Krisko, Betty Hannan, Jackson Gilmore, Anita Baker, Susan Tise, Ernie Gregg, Donald Dominick, Virginia Berté, Jimmy Schmidt, Dianne Dickinson, Thomas McNamara, and Lois Campbell.
Visit the Music Ministries page at www.stjanedechantal.org/ministries/music-ministry
for information on the many music ensembles at St. Jane. “Like” the Saint Jane Frances de Chantal Music Ministry on
Facebook, and see the list of music for Sunday and information on upcoming events.
Visit the Faith Formation page at www.stjanedechantal.org for information on
the various programs, registration forms and calendars.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHER NEEDED
The Religious Education classes are looking for a third grade CCD teacher and a teacher’s aid to begin January 5, 2016. If you are interested or would like more information, contact Sally Daniel at [email protected], or call 301-530-1640. A child protection background check and seminar need to be completed.
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 [email protected].
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.
2016-17 ADMISSIONS & OPEN HOUSE
Priority admission for parishioners will remain open until January 30, 2016. There are limited spaces available in the Pre-K classrooms and just a few spaces left in Kindergarten. All interested parents are invited to attend the next Open House on January 25 from 9:00 to 11:00 am. Attending the Open House provides and excellent opportunity to visit all classrooms and talk with teachers. For more information on admissions and academics, contact the school office or visit www.dechantal.org.
For more information on education, family, youth, social concerns, & other events
in the Archdiocese of Washington, visit www.adw.org. The website also has a media center, which includes social media tools, a YouTube channel, and apps.
FIND THE PERFECT GIFT
If you searched the radio on the way to Mass today you probably weren’t able to find any Christmas music. Most people are finished with Christmas, yet, as Catholics, we continue to celebrate the joyful mews of the birth of our Savior! Keep the tree up, the lights on, and share the joy with family and friends. Continue to celebrate the Perfect Gift of God’s love through the entire Christmas season—
through January 6. Find daily reflections and stream Christmas music from church choirs across the Archdiocese of Washington at www.FindthePerfectGift.org.
IN OUR LITURGY & MUSIC MINISTRIES
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
IN OUR FAITH FORMATION PROGRAMS
IN OUR YOUNG ADULT FELLOWSHIP
IN OUR BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
IN OUR ARCHDIOCESE
DECEMBER 27, 2015 FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY REFLECTION
“It is obvious that today’s world is in need of mercy and compassionP. We are accustomed to bad news, cruel news and the worst atrocities that offend the name and the life of God. The world needs to discover that God is the Father, that there is mercy. {...} This is the time for mercy. We are all sinners, all of us carry inner burdens. I felt that Jesus wanted to open the door to His heart, that the Father wants to show us his innate mercy, and for this reason he sends us the Spirit.” (Pope Francis on why he called for a Year of Mercy). Reflect on God’s mercy with us this year at mercy.adw.org.
"COME AND SEE" THE PERMANENT DIACONATE The archdiocesan Office of Permanent Diaconate Formation will begin a new cycle of recruitment and preparation of men for the diaconate. The initial selection process for this class will begin with a series of “Come and See” events at various parishes around the archdiocese in January-March 2016. Local “Come and See” events for potential applicants and their wives will take place from 7:00-9:00 pm on Wednesdays, January 13 (Archdiocesan Pastoral Center, Hyattsville, MD), February 17 (St. Andrew the Apostle, Silver Spring, MD), and March 16 (Archdiocesan Pastoral Center, Hyattsville, MD). RSVP to Diane Biggs (301-853-5345, [email protected]). For more information, contact Deacon Desi Vikor, Director of Formation, (301-853-4582, [email protected]) or visit http://adw.org/formation-program.
2016 NATIONAL PRAYER VIGIL FOR LIFE
Join pilgrims from around the country for the National Prayer Vigil for Life at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Thursday, January 21. The opening Mass will be celebrated at 6:00 pm in the Great Upper Church. Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Chairman, USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities, will be the principal celebrant and homilist. This is the largest annual Shrine event with youthful crowds in excess of 8,000. Following Mass, there will be the national Rosary for Life, confessions, holy hours and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament throughout the night until the closing Mass at 7:30 am Thursday morning. For the complete schedule of events, visit www.usccb.org/about/pro-life-activities/january-
roe-events/national-prayer-vigil-for-life-schedule.cfm.
2016 ADULT AND FAMILY RALLY & MASS FOR LIFE Once again, the Archdiocese of Washington and the Association of Ecclesial Movements and the New Communities will sponsor the Adult and Family Rally and Mass for Life on the morning of the National March for Life on Friday, January 22. All parishioners of the Archdiocese of Washington are invited to attend this event, which will be held at St. Matthew's Cathedral (1725 Rhode Island Ave. NW). The Rally kicks off at 9:00 am and features keynote speaker Mark Pickup. Mass begins at 10:00 am and will be celebrated by Bishop Mario Dorsonville, with Fr. Dan Leary as homilist. Attendees depart for the National March for Life at 11:30 am. To register and for more information, visit www.adw.org/jan22.
MEN'S DISCERNMENT RETREAT From February 5-7, Cardinal Donald Wuerl invites men in their 20’s – 40’s who are considering a call to the priesthood to attend a discernment retreat at Saint John Paul II Seminary. The weekend will offer time away from your daily routine and will provide an opportunity for prayer and reflection to examine God’s call. It will cost you nothing more than your time. For more information and to register, visit http://www.dcpriest.org.
The first reading today provides a challenging blueprint for the good stewardship of our
family relationships. How do I measure up?
SECOND COLLECTION: MAINTENANCE
The second collection next weekend, January 2/3, is our monthly collection to help with the repair and maintenance of our parish facilities.
POOR BOX
The Poor Box next weekend, January 2/3, will benefit the Monsignor Christopher Fund, which provides need-based scholarships to our parish school.
TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS
You can deduct your contributions to St. Jane de Chantal only in the year you actually make them. You make a contribution at the time of its unconditional delivery, e.g., in the Sunday collection basket. When a check is mailed, the IRS considers the U.S. Mail postmark to be the delivery date [see IRS Publication 526 and U.S. Treasury Regulation 1-170A-1(b)]. Contributions for the 2015 calendar year must have a U.S. Mail postmark dated no later than December 31, 2015. The date on the check has no consequence. For example, if we receive a check dated December 31, 2015 with a U.S. Mail postmark of January 2, 2016, the contribution will be credited to the 2016 calendar year. Contributions by credit card or bank debit through Faith Direct are deductible in the year you make the charge. Contributions by stock delivered electronically through a financial services firm are considered to be made when the stock is delivered to our broker.
CHRISTMAS & YEAR-END GIFTS
Faith Direct, our eGiving vendor, provides several ways you can make your Christmas gift to St. Jane de Chantal Parish. 1. Scan the code with your smart phone’s QR code reader function and choose “Christmas Gift” from the list of available collections and gifts.
2. Use the Faith Direct app to make a one-time donation, update your payment information and profile, and manage recurring gifts. Download it from the App Store or Google Play. 3. You can also make a one-time year-end contribution, or catch-up on missed contributions, by credit card or bank debit, by visiting www.faithdirect.net or calling toll-free 1-866-507-8757. Our parish code is MD30.
STEWARDSHIP
ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH BETHESDA, MARYLAND
ALTAR SERVERS
Monday, Dec. 28, 2015—Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016
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, DECEMBER 27
11:00 am ................................................ Family Choir................................................................. MR
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1: THE SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2
LITURGY OF
THE WORD
January 3, 2016
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015—Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016
Sunday 8:00 am Parishioners
10:00 am Bryan Morton/D
12:00 pm Mr. & Mrs. John Adams, Sr./D
5:00 pm Randy Fine/D
Monday 8:00 am Eric Derrickson/L
11:00 am June Railey/D
Tuesday 8:00 am Ryan Joyner/L
11:00 am Ben Stickler/D
Wednesday 8:00 am Jerry Swift/D
11:00 am Albina Martinez/D
Thursday 8:00 am Paula Dodd/L
11:00 am No Mass
7:30 pm Anthony Didia/D
Friday 9:00 am Raymond Steimel/D
11:00 am Redell & Pamella Hamilton/L
Saturday 8:00 am Gregory Anderson/L
5:00 pm Jennie Morris/L
For all upcoming events & dates, visit www.stjanedechantal.org & click on “Complete Parish Calendar.”
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, December 27, 2015—Saturday, January 2, 2016
Monday 8:00 am J. Morris, J. Thistle
11:00 am S. Owen, T. Shaheen
Tuesday 8:00 am T. Chalfant, K. McConnell 11:00 am I. Baldwin, 1 volunteer needed
Wednesday 8:00 am C. Gotzman, M. Gotzman
11:00 am M. Bailey, C. Besche
Thursday 8:00 am C. Rhea, G. Woolls
11:00 am No Mass
7:30 pm 3 volunteers needed
Friday 9:00 am J. Rhea, N. Wolanin, 1 volunteer needed
11:00 am M. Flynn, S. Flynn, S. Owen
Saturday 8:00 am K. McConnell, I. Steadman
5:00 pm M. Bailey, A. Lennon, B. Lennon
Sunday 8:00 am K. Guechler, G. Merola, C. Rhea
10:00 am M. Flynn, M. Kish, S. Kish
12:00 pm T. Aquino, I. Baldwin, R. Lynch
5:00 pm M. Durkin, O. Michael, J. Smithdeal
“The Jubilee Year
of Mercy reminds us
that God is waiting
for us with open arms,
just like the father
of the prodigal son.”
@ Pontifex
POPE FRANCIS
Reading I Is 60:1-6
Reading II Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6
Gospel Mt 2:1-12
THE SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD
Thursday, December 31 | 7:30 pm Vigil Mass
Friday, January 1 | 9:00 am Mass
11:00 am Mass