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ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH FOR THE

THE ORDER OF WORSHIP

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME / YEAR B

Entrance Hymn ........................................... Since Our Great High Priest, Jesus Christ | #531 .......................................................................................... (Sun. 5 pm) The Summons | #773 Gloria ............................. from Mass in Honor of Saint Ignatius | inside Worship back cover ............................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) from Mass of Creation | #323 Readings in Worship hymnal at #1203

Responsorial Psalm .......................................... Psalm 146: Praise the Lord, my soul | #1203 ..............................................(Sun. 5 pm) Psalm 146: I will praise the Lord | Michael Joncas

Entrance Antiphon: Ps 88:3 Let my prayer come into your presence. Incline your ear to my cry for help, O Lord. Reading I: 1 Kings 17:10-16 A widow, ready to die, shares the little she has with the prophet and is rewarded with food to sustain her through a drought. Psalm Response: Ps 146 The psalmist lists the liberty lessons from God. We can live in a faith that ensures justice, nourishes our souls, and frees us from our sins. Reading II: Heb Hebrews 9:24-28 The repeated annual sacrifices of the high priest is replaced with the “once and for all” sacrifice of Christ. This passage both declares a new covenant and describes the act of atonement and sin offering that God both provides and accepts. Gospel: Mk Mark 12:38-44 Mark contrasts Jesus’ condemnation of those who practice religion for show with the widow who offers God all she has. Communion Antiphon: Ps 23:1-2 The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. Fresh and green are the pastures where he gives me repose, near restful waters he leads me.

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Gospel Acclamation ........................................................................................ Alleluia | #208 ..............................................................(Sun. 5 pm) from Mass of Creation | Marty Haugen Preparation of the Gifts .................................................................. Eye Has Not Seen | #713 ............................................................. (Sun. 10 am) The Lord Is My Shepherd | John Rutter ..................................................................................... (Sun. 5 pm) Eye Has Not Seen | #713 Preface Acclamation ................................. Holy, Holy, Holy from A Community Mass | #353 ..................................................................... Holy, Holy, Holy from Mass of Creation | #365 Memorial Acclamation ................. When we eat this bread from A Community Mass | #356 ......................................................... When we eat this bread from Mass of Creation | #366 Great Amen ......................................................................... from A Community Mass | #355 ................................................................................................ from Mass of Creation | #367 Breaking of the Bread .................................... Lamb of God from A Community Mass | #384 ...................................................... Lamb of God from Mass of the Angels and Saints | #383 Communion Procession ............................... The Lord Has Prepared a Banquet | Leo Nestor

............................................................................................ (Sun. 5 pm) Take and Eat | #940 Hymn of Thanksgiving ................................ (Sun. 10 am) Psalm 23 | Charles Hylton Stewart ..................................................... (Sun. 5 pm) Lord, I Lift Your Name on High | Rick Founds Concluding Hymn ......................................................................... God of Our Fathers | #995 .............................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) America the Beautiful | #996

NOVEMBER 11, 2018

IN OUR PARISH Can’t find the bulletin you brought home from church? Want to keep up on what’s happening in the parish even when you are away on vacation or sick in bed? Visit our parish website, www.stjanedechantal.org to view a copy of the bulletin and for more information on parish events and organizations. WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS St. Jane de Chantal Parish welcomes those who have recently registered in our parish: ♦ Rodrigo Perez & Amy Kullas & 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. A FOND FAREWELL St. Teresa of Avila has said: “Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you, all things pass away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.” It is with a heavy heart that I share with you my decision to leave St. Jane’s in order to take on a new opportunity at Georgetown University. Please accept my heartfelt thanks for your support of the music and liturgical ministries at St. Jane’s over the past five and a half years. I am grateful to Fr. Giese and to all of our wonderful music and liturgy volunteers for our time working together. Together we strived to manifest the parish’s mission that seeks to enable our fellow parishioners to live the life of Jesus Christ and to share their God-given talents for the benefit of each other and of society. I will continue to be with you for several more weeks, but please keep in your prayers an intention for the calling of a new member of our parish staff to carry on the music and liturgical duties of this wonderful parish. — Russell ROSARIES FOR THE UNBORN A big thanks to all who participated in the rosary campaign for the unborn. 121 people participated, committing to a grand total of 2,578 rosaries. PRO-LIFE CHRISTMAS CARDS The Pro-Life Committee will be selling Christmas cards after

All St. Jane de Chantal Parishioners are invited to participate in a

Saturday, November 17 10:00 am—12:00 noon St. Jane Parking Lot The event is free. The Parish Environmental Committee and the following sponsors have made this event possible: Scott Matejik and Chris Ryan.

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME all Masses this weekend, November 10/11. Proceeds benefit Right to Life of Montgomery County. YOUNG ADULT FELLOWSHIP: CREDIBLE CATHOLIC SERIES Come join us for our Fall spiritual series! We will be studying and discussing the “Credible Catholic” series. Through engaging presentations, the series looks to debunk several secular "myths" which drive many away from the Catholic Church. The third session, "Proof of God's Existence from Philosophy," will be held in Caulfield Hall at 7:30 pm this Monday, November 12. SACRED MUSIC IN A SACRED SPACE Join us next Sunday, November 18 at 3:00 pm for a free concert featuring music for trombone and organ performed by Jeremy Buckler, trombonist with the National Symphony Orchestra, and Russell Weismann. The concert is free and all are welcome, especially our youngest parishioners who might be learning how to play a brass instrument! ADVENT GIVING TREE The Advent Giving Tree program, sponsored by the St. Jane de Chantal Sodality, will begin Thanksgiving weekend, November 24/25. Ornament gift tags will be hung on trees in the gathering space of church. Each tag indicates a gift request from one of the charitable organizations we support; there will be a chart on the digital board listing the charities, the people they serve, and which color /shape tag goes with each charity. Take a tag from one of the trees and return the gift in a gift bag, with the tag attached. Gifts will be collected only during the Saturday vigil and Sunday Masses the weekends of December 1/2 and December 8/9. Gifts should not be left in the church during the week. If you must leave a gift early, please deliver it to the parish office. Giving Tree questions: Denise Sintetos ([email protected] | 301807-6199) and Colleen Hadigan ([email protected] | 301 -564-0368). ADVENT WREATH WORKSHOP Begin Advent by bringing your family and friends together to learn about the Advent wreath and to make a fresh wreath of your own to take home! Register for one of the two workshops to be offered on Sunday, December 2 in Caulfield Hall: at 1:00 pm or 2:30 pm. For $25, you will receive instructions and all of the materials you need to create your own Advent wreath. This is a fun and festive

You can bring paper documents, such as old tax returns, that contain sensitive information, to the shredding event to be destroyed. Our goal is to provide our parishioners the opportunity to be green by recycling paper, and to help protect against identity theft. For more information, contact Maureen Wilkerson at [email protected] or 301-564-4988.

ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH event. All are welcome! Register on-line at https:// membership.faithdirect.net/events/details/2386 by November 28. For more information, contact the Seton Center ([email protected]), or Maureen Bailey ([email protected]).

BETHESDA, MARYLAND celebrate and learn about the harvest season. They learned about composting, apple trees, saw how apple cider is made, went on a tractor ride, and even visited the pumpkin patch!

. . . those who are sick, and all those in our nursing homes and hospitals, especially John and Pat Krisko.

SPIRIT WEEK The week of October 29—November 2 was Spirit Week, where students, faculty, and administration celebrated school spirit through Team Tuesday, Freaky Friday, Halloween parties, pajama day, pep rallies, and spirit day games. St. Jane de Chantal students wrapped up Spirit Week by giving back to the community. On the afternoon of Halloween, all students walked around the school to raise money and awareness for Mary House, a community-based organization that provides transitional housing services, shelter, and support programs to homeless and struggling families.

IN OUR LITURGY & MUSIC MINISTRIES

IN OUR ARCHDIOCESE

Visit the Music Ministries page at www.stjanedechantal.org/ministries/music-ministry for information on the many music ensembles at St. Jane.

For more information on vocations, 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.

PILGRIMAGE WITH FR. BURNEY Fr. Keith Burney will be leading a pilgrimage to France, "Following the Footsteps of St. Jane Frances de Chantal and St. Francis de Sales," from June 12-21, 2019. For more information, and to register for this trip, visit www.catholictravel.org/francepilgrimage2019.html.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER

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 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL 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. 2018 SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR The 2018 Scholastic Book Fair continues this week, November 12—November 16, 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, in the Hamilton Library. Fiction and non-fiction will fill the shelves of our Fair. Be enchanted by new titles covering extraordinary heroes, teen drama, edge-of-your-seat mysteries, scary stories, fantasy, books for gamers, and so much more! Stories for readers from PreK to ninth grade, and books for moms and dads, too will be available. Fun and unique gifts will dazzle kids of all ages, and be the perfect stocking stuffers for Christmas! THE SAINTS GO M ARCHING IN In honor of All Saints Day, the fourth grade students chose saints to research. Each fourth grade student reported on the saint of their choice, and dressed up as their chosen saint for our All Saints Day school Mass. After Mass, the many fourth grade "saints" visited the lower school to share important facts about their saint. It brought the day to life for our school and church. It reminded us that we are all called to be saints! THIRD GRADE TO THE FARM Our third grade class recently visited Heyser Farm to

TOLTON: FROM SLAVE TO PRIEST Starting Thursday, November 15 through Sunday, November 18, the Archdiocese of Washington and the Diocese of Arlington are collaborating to bring the Saint Luke Productions play, Tolton: From Slave to Priest, to Bishop Ireton High School (201 Cambridge Road,

NOVEMBER 11, 2018

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Alexandria, VA 22314) for five performances during Black Catholic History Month. The play tells the story of Servant of God Father Augustus Tolton, who journeyed from slavery to become the first African-American Catholic priest. There is no charge for this event, but free-will offerings will be accepted. You may reserve seats online at www.arlingtondiocese.org/tolton, and for more information, contact Sandra Coles-Bell at [email protected] or 301-853-4469. WALK WITH M ARY The Archdiocese of Washington’s annual Walk with Mary procession and Mass to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, will take place on Saturday, December 1 with theme “Under Her Mantle.” The gathering for the procession will start at 11:30 am at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart (6th St. & Park Rd., NW), and the procession will conclude at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (4th St. & Michigan Ave., NE). Following the praying of the Rosary at 1:00 pm, Mass at the Basilica will begin at 2:30 pm. For more information, visit adw.org/wwm or search on social media using #WalkwithMary. DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO CAN'T GET TO M ASS? Since 1952, the Archdiocese of Washington has produced a weekly televised Mass for those who are homebound, broadcast from the Crypt Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. It is a wonderful ministry for those members of our Catholic family who are unable to be physically present with a local worshiping community for the Sunday Eucharistic Liturgy. The Mass airs every Sunday at 10:30 am on WDCW-50; no cable, Dish or DIRECTV subscribers: Ch. 50; Comcast: Ch. 23 in Washington, DC and Montgomery County, Ch. 3 in Prince George's County and Southern Maryland; RCN: Ch 15; Verizon: Ch. 3. WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ON TV? Join the congregation at a taping of the TV Mass! Your presence at the TV Mass is a wonderful way to bring the Mass to those who are homebound. Two Masses are taped on the same evening, from 7:30-8:45pm in the Crypt Church of the Basilica at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (400 Michigan Ave., NE in Washington, DC). Come for one Mass or stay for both! Upcoming Thursday taping dates are November 8, 15, and 29, and December 2. To receive the free Celebrate! TV Mass newsletter, email [email protected] with your mailing address. Please remember the St. Jane de Chantal School Endowment Fund (CFC # 32653) if you participate in this charitable campaign. The campaign season ends January 11, 2019.

JOIN THE CATHOLIC ADVOCACY NETWORK Maryland's General Assembly session starts in just two months (January 9) and the Maryland Catholic Conference is encouraging anyone who wants to stay informed and get involved on important Catholic issues to sign up for the Catholic Advocacy Network. "We know that a constitutional amendment on abortion will be introduced in 2019, and we know other important bills on physician-assisted suicide, fetal homicide, immigration, human trafficking, education funding and more will be introduced," said Jennifer Briemann, executive director of the Conference. "But we can't let you know what is happening and provide you with an easy way to take action if you aren't part of the Catholic Advocacy Network." The Conference's Catholic Advocacy Network uses email and a simple online system to alert you when action is needed and give you the tools to quickly and easily send a message directly to your legislators. To join, visit www.mdcathcon.org/joincan.

STEWARDSHIP Both widows in today’s readings gave all they had to the work of the Lord, one using all her remaining food to feed Elijah and the other offering her two copper coins to the temple treasury. Faithful stewards give all that is asked and trust the Lord to be faithful to His promises. PARISH SUPPORT FOR NOVEMBER 4, 2018 (* not including Faith Direct) * Offertory $10,934.00 * November 5, 2017 $13,649.00 Attendance 1259 November 5, 2017 1596 SECOND COLLECTION: M AINTENANCE The second collection this weekend, November 10/11, will be our monthly collection to help with the repair and maintenance of our parish facilities. POOR BOX The Poor Box next weekend, November 17/18, will benefit Montgomery Hospice, and its team of doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, spiritual counselors, social workers, certified nursing assistants, bereavement counselors, and volunteers who work with patients and their families to provide quality end-of-life care in homes, extended care facilities, and at Casey House, their acute care facility. For more information, visit www.montgomeryhospice.org.

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to St. Jane de Chantal Church:

WAYS TO GIVE

ENVELOPES ______________

RECURRING _______________

CALL THE PARISH OFFICE TO REQUEST ENVELOPES

THROUGH FAITHDIRECT.NET OR YOUR BANK’S BILL PAY

ONLINE ______________

TEXT-TO-GIVE ______________

MAIL _______________

VISIT FAITHDIRECT.NET TO MAKE A ONE-TIME GIFT

TEXT $ AMOUNT TO 301-485-5127

9701 OLD GEORGETOWN RD BETHESDA MD 20814-1795

Sunday, November 11 – Saturday, November 17, 2018

PARISH CALENDAR

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

ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH 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, NOVEMBER 11 10:00 am ................................. CCD: Kindergarten ......................................................................... CH 10:00 am ................................. CCD: FOOT................................................................................. SMR 11:00 am ................................. RCIA............................................................................................... SC 1:00 pm ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH 3:00 pm ................................... Family Choir ................................................................................... MR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 9:30 am ................................... Ladies of Charity ......................................................................... SMR 3:30 pm ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH 7:00 pm ................................... Boy Scout Troop 461 Leadership ................................................ NMR 7:30 pm ................................... Young Adults: “Credible Catholic” Series ........................................ CH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 9:30 am ................................... ADW Ladies of Charity Treasurers .............................................. SMR 3:30 pm ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH 6:00 pm ................................... Grade 8 Confirmation Session...................................................... DCR 6:00 pm ................................... CCD: Grades 1-8 .......................................................................... SCH 7:00 pm ................................... Bible Time-Line .............................................................................. SC WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 3:00 pm ................................... School Dance Class ....................................................................... CH 3:30 pm ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH 5:00 pm ................................... Girl Scouts Daisy Troop (Grade 1) .............................................. NMR 6:00 pm ................................... Cub Scouts Lions ........................................................................ NMR 7:00 pm ................................... Cub Scouts Webelos ................................................................... NMR 7:00 pm ................................... Family Choir ................................................................................... MR 7:30 pm ................................... St. Martin’s Cloak ........................................................................ SMR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 9:00 am ................................... Bible Time-Line .............................................................................. SC 3:30 pm ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH 6:00 pm ................................... Cub Scouts Wolves & Bears......................................................... DCR 7:00 pm ................................... Boy Scouts Troop 461 ................................................................. NMR 7:00 pm ................................... Venturing Crew 461 ........................................................................ SC 7:00 pm ................................... Centering Prayer ............................................................................ SC 7:00 pm ................................... Handbell Ensemble ........................................................................ MR 7:00 pm ................................... Sodality Giving Tree Committee ..................................................... CH 8:00 pm ................................... Parish Choir.................................................................................... MR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 3:00 pm ................................... Girl Scouts Brownie Troop 34058 (Grade 2) ................................ NMR 3:00 pm ................................... School Extended Day ..................................................................... CH 3:30 pm ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 8:00 am ................................... CYO Basketball ............................................................................ CRH 9:00 am ................................... SPRED ........................................................................................... SC 10:00 am ................................. Shredding Event ............................................................................. PG

INTENTIONS Sunday

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

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

Sun., Nov. 11 – Sat., Nov. 17 Parishioners All Souls Julie Auchincloss/D Kristen O’Keefe/L All Souls Nancy Chalmers/D All Souls Beulah Voltin/D All Souls Carolyn Casswell/D All Souls Tom Scamordella All Souls Philip Cahill/D All Souls Dora G. Gonzales/D

ALTAR SERVERS 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

POPE FRANCIS “Jesus made it so death does not have the last word: those who believe in Him will be transfigured by the Father's merciful love for an eternal and blessed life." @Pontifex

CELEBRANTS

11/18

5:00 pm Vigil Fr. Giese 8:00 am Fr. Gardiner 10:00 am Fr. Burney 12:00 pm Fr. Burney 5:00 pm Fr. Giese

READINGS

11/18

Reading I 1 Kgs 17:10-16 Reading II Heb 9:24-28 Gospel Mk 12:38-44

Mon., Nov. 12 – Sun., Nov. 18 L. Chalfant, M. Raffa T. Chalfant, L. Jana Ca. Gotzman, M. Gotzman M. McDonald, S. Townsend M. Ryan, S. Ryan G. Gaenzler, R. Pablo J. McKinnon, T. McKinnon M. Bailey, R. Hutko Cl. Gotzman, J. Morris S. Boehm, C. McCord A. Cox, C. Johnson Pt. James, Pa. James, 1 vol. needed B. Relacion, G. Relacion, A. Rhea J. Flynn, S. Flynn, L. Matelis D. McGuire, J. Rivero, P. Rivero S. Miller, B. Shaffer, S. Stancik