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ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP FOR THE

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME / YEAR C

Entrance Antiphon O sing a new song to the Lord; sing to the Lord, all the earth. In his presence are majesty and splendor, strength and honor in his holy place. (Ps 96: 1, 6) Entrance Hymn.................................................. A Year of God’s Favor ................................................................ #594 .............................................................. (12 pm & Sun. 5 pm) Sing a New Song.................................................... #600 Gloria ............................................................. from Congregational Mass ............................................................. #324 ................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ....................................................... #257 Reading I ....................................................... Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10 Responsorial Psalm ..........................Psalm 19: Your words, Lord, are spirit and life .............................................#1117 ............................................... (12 pm & Sun. 5 pm) Psalm 19: Lord, you have the words ....................................... #32 Reading II .......................................................... 1 Corinthians 12:12-30 Gospel Acclamation ....................................................... Alleluia .......................................................... Robert Twynham

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.......................................................... (12 pm & Sun. 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ................................................ #258 Gospel .................................................................. Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21 Preparation of the Gifts ............................ Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation ...................................................... #732 ............................................................(10 am) Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 .................................... Gabriel Fauré Verbe égal au Très-Haut, notre unique espérance, Jour éternel de la terre et des cieux, De la paisible nuit nous rompons le silence: Divin sauveur, jette sur nous les yeux.

Word, equal to the Almighty, our only hope, Eternal light of the earth and the Heavens; We break the peaceful night's silence, Divine Saviour, cast your eyes upon us!

Répands sur nous le feu de ta grâce puissante; Que tout l'enfer fuie au son de ta voix; Dissipe ce sommeil d'une âme languissante Qui la conduit à l'oubli de tes lois!

Spread the fire of your mighty grace upon us May the entire hell flee at the sound of your voice; Disperse from any slothful soul the drowsiness Which induces it to forget your laws!

Ô Christ! sois favorable à ce peuple fidèle, Pour te bénir maintenant assemblé; Reçois les chants qu'il offre à ta gloire immortelle, Et de tes dons qu'il retourne comblé.

Oh Christ, look with favour upon this faithful people Which has now gathered to bless you. Receive its singing, offered to your immortal glory, And may it leave with the gifts you have bestowed upon it!

.............................................................(12 pm & Sun 5 pm) We Are Many Parts .................................................. #822 Preface Acclamation ............................ Holy, Holy, Holy from A Community Mass.................................................. #353 ........................................................... (12 on & Sun 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ................................................. #260 Memorial Acclamation ................... When we eat this bread from A Community Mass............................................ #356 ........................................ (12 pm & Sun 5 pm) We proclaim your death from Storrington Mass.............................. #261 Great Amen ...................................................... from A Community Mass .............................................................. #355 ...........................................................(12 pm & Sun 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ................................................ #264 Breaking of the Bread ............................ Lamb of God from A Community Mass .................................................... #384 ................................................ (12 pm & Sun 5 pm) Lamb of God from Storrington Mass ...................................... #265 Communion Antiphon Look toward the Lord and be radiant; let your faces not be abashed. (Ps 34:6) Communion Procession ..........................................The Spirit of God ........................................................ Lucien Deiss

JANUARY 24, 2016

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Hymn of Thanksgiving.................................... Come Down, O Love Divine ............................................................ #534 ........................................................................ (10 am) Cantate Domino .................................. Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni Cantate Domino canticum novum: Laus eius in ecclesia sanctorum. Laetetur Israel in eo qui fecit eum: Et filiae Sion exultent in rege suo.

Sing to the Lord a new canticle: Let his praise be in the church of the saints. Let Israel rejoice in him that made him: and let the children of Sion be joyful in their king.

........................................................................ (12 pm) Out of Darkness ......................................... Christopher Walker 10:00 am Marian Antiphon ............................... Alma Redemptoris Mater Concluding Hymn.......................................... Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You ........................................................... #611 MUSIC AND LITURGY NOTES During this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, there are two ways in which we can experience mercy: we can receive mercy, and we can give mercy. Most of us understand that we can receive mercy by attending Mass and by practicing the sacrament of reconciliation, but many of us do not know that we can also give mercy. This can be accomplished by engaging in a spiritual work of mercy. The spiritual works of mercy have long been a part of the Christian tradition, appearing in the works of theologians and spiritual writers throughout history. Just as Jesus attended to the spiritual well-being of those he ministered to, these spiritual works of mercy guide us to "help our neighbor in their spiritual needs." There are seven spiritual works of mercy. They are: Counseling the doubtful: Everyone has moments of doubt in their faith journey. Nevertheless, we should always remember that “Christ is the way, the truth, and the life,” and turn to him along our way. Instructing the ignorant: At first, the word “ignorant” seems pretty ignorant itself. Think of “uneducated” instead of “ignorant.” This act allows us to offer knowledge about our faith and be open to talking with others about our beliefs. There is always something more to discover about our faith. Admonishing the sinner: Do not judge, but be supportive in helping others find their way and correct their mistakes. Together we can learn to walk more closely with Christ. Comforting the sorrowful: Be open to listening and comforting those who are dealing with grief. Even if we are not sure of the right words to say, our presence can make a big difference. Forgiving injuries: Forgiving others is difficult at times because we do not have God's limitless mercy and compassion. But Jesus teaches us that we should forgive as God forgives, relying on him to help us show others the mercy of God Bearing wrongs patiently: Do not be bitter about wrongs done against you. Place your hope in God so that you can endure the troubles of this world and face them with a compassionate spirit. Praying for the living and the dead: Prayer is one of the most powerful ways we can support others. Joining together in prayer for the living and the dead entrusts us all into God's care. If you are looking for ways to offer one or all of these spiritual works of mercy, our parish provides plenty of opportunities. Through Liturgical Ministries, Social Justice Ministries, and Community Ministries, there is something for everyone! In addition to spiritual works of mercy, there are corporal works of mercy, which we will discuss next week.

IN OUR PARISH WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS St. Jane de Chantal Parish welcomes those who have recently registered in our parish: ♦ Dorothy Albert ♦ Jacqueline Hartzler Alejandro & Kristine Celorio & Family Antonio & Gisela de Vittorio & Family ♦ Teresa Doherty ♦ Margaret Healy Calude & Magalie Idibo & Family ♦ Teri Manolio ♦ Kim Murray ♦ Christopher Peters ♦ Jerome Seetram & Jennifer Cela & Family ♦ David & Christina Streets & Family 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. T HAT MAN IS YOU The Spring semester has begun, but it is never too late to start the program. Come Saturday mornings in Caulfield Hall for light breakfast and fellowship from 6:30-7:00 am, followed by program material and discussion from 7:00-8:00 am. Topic for January 30: “Apostles of the Family.” For more information, contact Tim Gleeson (240-338-2899). ECUMENICAL CELEBRATION FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY Next Sunday January 31, St. Jane de Chantal and St. Louis

ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH de France parishes will join together with neighboring Christian congregations for our area’s annual Christian Unity Service, to be held at 3:00 pm at Saint Elizabeth Catholic Church (917 Montrose Rd, Rockville). The homilist will be the Rev. Kathryn Woodrow, Pastor of Faith United Methodist Church. Special music will be provided by the combined choirs of the participating churches and the Trinity Lutheran Handbell Choir. A freewill offering will benefit Mid-County United Ministries. Reception and fellowship will follow the service. For further information, contact Brother Ed Adams at 301-530-1528. LENTEN BOOK PROGRAM This Lent, St. Jane is partnering with the Dynamic Catholic Institute (dynamiccatholic.com) to give a free copy of Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly to every family at our parish. This book discusses the essence of authentic Catholic spirituality and addresses some of the most important questions we face today both as individuals and as a Church. All are invited to read this book and engage in weekly discussions guided by Fr. Giese every Tuesday evening during Lent, beginning February 16, at 7:30 pm in the main church. Books will be handed out after each Mass on Ash Wednesday (February 10) and on the weekends of February 6/7 and 13/14. Make the most out of your Lenten experience this year by walking with your St. Jane community on this six-week spiritual journey to a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church. SODALITY FASHION SHOW Spring is fast approaching, and so is the 2016 Sodality Fashion Show and Luncheon, to be held Saturday, March 5, at 12:00 noon at Columbia Country Club. Fashions will be provided by Etcetera Etcetera this year. Invitations will be handed out next weekend, January 30/31, after all Masses. Tickets are $45 and will be sold after all Masses the weekend of February 6/7. With a purchase of a ticket by February 15, you will receive one free raffle ticket to be used the day of the fashion show. For questions, contact Kathy Kitzinger (301-493-6248/[email protected]) or Maureen George ([email protected]).

REMEMBER IN PRAYER . . . those who are sick, and all those in our nursing homes and hospitals, especially Mary Cahill, Susan Tise, Dianne Fay Dickinson, and Pat Krisko.

IN OUR LITURGY & MUSIC MINISTRIES 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. USHERS NEEDED We are in need of additional ushers to minister at our weekend liturgies, especially at the Sunday 12:00 noon and

BETHESDA, MARYLAND 5:00 pm Masses. If you are interested, please sign up by calling the parish office. A training session will be held next Sunday, January 31 from 3:00-4:00 pm. USHERS’ MEETING A meeting for all ushers will take place next Sunday, January 31 from 3:00-4:00 pm in the church. All current ushers and those who would like to become an usher are asked to attend. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED We are in need of parishioners to become Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, especially at the Sunday 12:00 noon and 5:00 pm Masses. A training session will be held this Sunday, January 24 from 3:00-4pm in the church. To sign up, call the parish office. JOIN MUSIC MINISTRY St. Augustine reminds us, “those who sing pray twice.” If you have choral experience, consider sharing your God– given gifts by joining the parish choir. Rehearsals take place Thursday evening at 8:00 pm. If you can read music, you might consider joining the Handbell Ensemble. No previous experience necessary. It is fun, and a wonderful way to serve God and our parish community. Rehearsals are on Thursday evening, beginning at 7:00 pm. For more information, call the parish office (301-530-1550). PEDALS, PIPES, AND PIZZA On Saturday, February 6 from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm, we will host an event titled, “Pedals, Pipes, and Pizza” for youth of the parish in grades 4-8 to learn about and discover the pipe organ. The morning will start off with a welcome and demonstration of the instrument, followed by an inspection of several different kinds of organ pipes. After the demonstration, the kids will have a chance to play on the new organ (we especially invite students who are taking piano lessons to bring a piece that they know well). A pizza lunch and movie will end the event in Caulfield Hall. Space is limited; sign up by emailing Russell at [email protected] A $5 donation per child is suggested to offset the costs of lunch and materials.

IN OUR FAITH FORMATION PROGRAMS Visit the Faith Formation page at www.stjanedechantal.org for information on the various programs, registration forms and calendars.

IN OUR YOUNG ADULT FELLOWSHIP For single Catholics, ages 22-35. Meet monthly for spiritual and social events. Find us on Facebook (St. Jane's Young Adult Fellowship) or email [email protected]. YOUNG ADULT SOCIAL Are you new to the area, or looking to make new friends, or would like a break from work? The St. Jane's YAF will be hosting a happy hour at the Tiber Bierhaus this Friday, January 29 at 6:00 pm. Come and enjoy good snacks and

JANUARY 24, 2016 beer, and make some new friends. For more information on our upcoming events, email [email protected] or check our Facebook page.

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME state legislators and share the Catholic viewpoint on various issues. For more information (including times and locations) and to register, visit www.mdcathcon.org/ lobbynight. Registration is required.

PILGRIMAGE TO THE NATIONAL SHRINE For the Year of Mercy St. Jane’s Young Adult Fellowship is going to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. As pilgrims we will walk through the Holy Door, have time for the sacrament of reconciliation, and celebrate Holy Mass. Deepen your Lenten experience by pondering the words of Christ “I am the door.” Join us Saturday morning, February 13. Space is limited to 30 people and RSVP is required; email [email protected] to reserve your spot and to receive further details.

QUO VADIS DAY Young men who are juniors and seniors in high school are invited to come and see what a day in the life of a seminarian is like at Saint John Paul II Seminary (145 Taylor St., NE) on Wednesday, February 17. RSVP to Traci O'Neill in the Office of Priest Vocations at [email protected] or 202-636-9020. Have questions or need more information? Email [email protected] or call 202-6369020.

IN OUR BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL

2016 CARDINAL’S APPEAL

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.

This week, you are asked to review the Cardinal’s Appeal brochure and the tabloid that you will receive with your bulletin today. The Cardinal’s Appeal campaign is much different than a one-time special collection. It is a pledge campaign where you can make a gift, payable over ten months. A significant gift to the Cardinal’s Appeal will touch the lives of many others in a very positive way. Sometimes it is difficult to envision how one pledge can help an organization the size of our archdiocese, how it can make a real difference. But each pledge does make a difference because all parishes participate in the campaign and the gifts of many enable our archdiocese to deliver needed ministries and services. If you received your pledge form in the mail earlier this month, please complete it and mail it back or bring it to Mass next weekend, January 30/31. For those of you that did not receive a mailing or have not had time to respond to it, we will conduct our in-pew pledge process at all Masses next weekend. Thank you for your prayerful consideration and generous response.

NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS Seventh and eighth grade students participated in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution national essay contest. This year’s competition focused on “A Colonial Family’s Reaction to the Stamp Act.” Conor Shaheen (7th) and Cecelia Swartz (8th) are the local chapter winners. They will be honored at the February meeting of the Goshen Mills Chapter. Their essays have also advanced and been submitted to the state level competition. CHILDREN’S CHOIR MEMBERS VISIT THE VATICAN From December 27 until January 1, some members of the St. Jane de Chantal Children’s Choir and their families participated in the 40th International Congress of Pueri Cantores in Rome. Over 6,000 young choristers from 18 countries sang in different churches around Rome and culminated the Congress singing in St. Peter’s Basilica on New Year’s Day. All choristers also had an audience with Pope Francis.

IN OUR ARCHDIOCESE 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. 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. For more information and to register, visit www.dcpriest.org. CATHOLIC LOBBY NIGHT IN MARYLAND On Tuesday, February 9, Lobby Night will provide an opportunity for Maryland constituents to meet with their

STEWARDSHIP Today’s Gospel provides a blueprint for good stewardship: “Let the man who has two coats give to him who has none. The man who has food should do the same.” (See Luke 3:11) PARISH SUPPORT

FOR

JANUARY 17, 2016

Offertory $ 9,494.00 January 18, 2015 $10,743.00 Attendance 1758 January 18, 2015 1532

POOR BOX The Poor Box next weekend, January 30/31, will benefit St. Martin’s Cloak. In the spirit of St. Martin, who tore his military cloak in half to share with a beggar, St. Martin’s Cloak provides financial and other assistance to those in need, particularly those in our parish. Financial assistance is completely confidential. Long term problems are referred to community resources.

ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

PARISH CALENDAR Sunday, January 24—Saturday, January 30, 2016

POPE FRANCIS

C = Church  CH = Caulfield Hall  CGS = Gathering Space  CLL = Church Lower Lobby CRH = Christopher Hall  SMR = Scanlan Meeting Room  DCR = De Chantal Room MR = Music Room  NMR = Nalls Meeting Room  RBR = Rectory Board Room SCH = School  SC = Seton Center for Religious Education  AF = Athletic Field  PG = Parish Grounds SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 10:00 am ................................................ FOOT ............................................................................SC 11:00 am ................................................ Family Choir................................................................. MR 1:00 pm .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH 3:00 pm .................................................. Eucharistic Ministry Training ........................................... C MONDAY, JANUARY 25 3:30 pm .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 3:30 pm .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH 4:30 pm .................................................. Grades K-5 CCD........................................................ SCH 7:00 pm .................................................. Grades 6-8 CCD ........................................................ SCH 7:00 pm .................................................. Church History Class ....................................................SC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 3:30 pm .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH 6:30 pm .................................................. Cub Scouts Jr. Webelos Den.................................... NMR 7:00 pm .................................................. RCIA .............................................................................SC THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 3:30 pm .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH 6:00 pm .................................................. Boy Scout Troop 461 ................................................. DCR 7:00 pm .................................................. Centering Prayer...........................................................SC 7:00 pm .................................................. Handbell Ensemble...................................................... MR 8:00 pm .................................................. Parish Choir ................................................................. MR FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 3:30 pm .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH 6:30 pm .................................................. Cub Scouts Sr. Webelos Den ................................... NMR SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 6:30 am .................................................. That Man Is You .......................................................... CH 8:00 am .................................................. CYO Basketball ......................................................... CRH 9:30 am .................................................. First Penance.................................................................. C 11:00 am ................................................ First Penance.................................................................. C

“This is what Jesus says so forcefully: ‘New wine in new wineskins.’ Habits must be renewed in the newness of the Spirit, in the surprises of God. May the Lord grant us the grace of an open heart, of a heart open to the voice of the Spirit, which knows how to discern what should not change, because it is fundamental, from what should change in order to be able to receive the newness of the Spirit.” Homily, Pope Francis, 18 January 2016, Casa Santa Marta.

LITURGY OF THE WORD January 31, 2016 Reading I Jer 1:4-5, 17-19 Reading II 1 Cor 12:31—13:13 Gospel Lk 4:21-30

For all upcoming events & dates, visit www.stjanedechantal.org & click on “Complete Parish Calendar.”

MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, January 24—Saturday, January 30, 2016 Sunday

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 5:00 pm 8:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 am 11:00 am 8:00 am 5:00 pm

Parishioners Peter Sun/D Gerry Wetzel/D Charlie Hawkins/D Don Hathway/D Lou Griffin/D Patricia Williams/D Fr. Noah Casey/D Tattie Baker/D Denise Moore/D James Trone/D Arthur Fuldner/D Jeanie Ridgway/D Frank Boggetta/D Karen Savage/D Martha Maher/D

ALTAR SERVERS Monday, January 25—Sunday, January 31, 2016 Monday

8:00 am 11:00 am Tuesday 8:00 am 11:00 am Wednesday 8:00 am 11:00 am Thursday 8:00 am 11:00 am Friday 8:00 am 11:00 am Saturday 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 5:00 pm

J. Morris, G. Skibbie M. Durkin, C. Shaheen I. Steadman, T. Shaheen S. Owen, S. Wolanin S. Flynn, I. Steadman M. Bailey, M. Western K. McConnell, T. McKinnon S. Quirk, N. Wolanin C. Rhea, J. Rhea M. Durkin, M. Emerson N. Kaproth, G. Woolls A. Kadin, G. McLoughlin, A. Rohatgi N. Gray, G. LaCount, W. Quinn M. Gleeson, H. Gutierrez, O. Gutierrez T. Aquino, J. Cerritelli, B. McCabe G. Kish, O. Michael, C. Smithdeal