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ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

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The Third Sunday of Easter Year A

Entrance Antiphon Cry out with joy to God, all the earth; O sing to the glory of his name. O render him glorious praise, alleluia. (Ps 66:1-2) Entrance Hymn................................................... Alleluia! Sing to Jesus ................................................................ #953 ................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) Alleluia! Sing to Jesus ....................................................... #953 Gloria ......................................................from Mass in Honor of Saint Ignatius ...................... inside hymnal back cover ................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ....................................................... #257 Reading I ................................................................ Acts 2:14, 22-33 Responsorial Psalm ........................... Psalm 16: Lord, you show us the path of life ...............................................#1082 ................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) Psalm 16: You will show me the path of life ......................................... #30 Reading II ................................................................ 1 Peter 1:17-21 Gospel Acclamation ................................................. Festival Alleluia ..................................................................... #335 ................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ....................................................... #258 Gospel ......................................................................Luke 24:13-35 Preparation of the Gifts ............................. Who Are You Who Walk in Sorrow ....................................................... #506 ...............................................................(10 am) Draw Us In the Spirit’s Tether ...................................... Harold Friedell ........................................................(Sun. 5 pm) Who Are You Who Walk in Sorrow ............................................. #506 Preface Acclamation .............................. Holy, Holy, Holy from Mass for the City.................................................... #374 .................................................... (Sun. 5 pm) Holy, Holy, Holy from Storrington Mass .......................................... #260 Memorial Acclamation ..................... When we eat this bread from Mass for the City.............................................. #375 .............................................. (Sun. 5 pm) We proclaim your death from Storrington Mass .................................... #261 Great Amen ........................................................ from Mass for the City ................................................................ #376 ................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) from Storrington Mass ....................................................... #264 Breaking of the Bread .............................. Lamb of God from Mass for the City ...................................................... #382 .......................................................(Sun. 5 pm) Lamb of God from Storrington Mass ............................................ #265 Communion Antiphon The disciples recognized the Lord Jesus in the breaking of the bread, alleluia. (Lk 24:35) Communion Procession ............. Luke 24:35: The Disciples Recognized the Lord Jesus ................. Russell J. Weismann

................................................................. (Sun. 5 pm) One Bread, One Body ......................................................... #931

APRIL 30, 2017

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

Hymn of Thanksgiving................................... (10 am) O sacrum convivium.................................................. James Biery O sacrum convivium, In quo Christus sumitur, Recolitur memoria passionis eius; Mens impletur gratia, Et futurae gloriae, nobis pignus datur. Alleluia.

O sacred banquet, in which Christ is received the memory of His Passion is renewed, the mind is filled with grace, and a pledge of future glory is given us. Alleluia.

............................................................ (Sun. 5 pm) In the Breaking of the Bread .............................................. Bob Hurd Concluding Hymn.................................... That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright........................................................ #514 (Sun. 5 pm) We Are Called ............................................................... #799

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. 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. SACRED MUSIC IN A SACRED SPACE Join us this Sunday afternoon at 3:00 pm for our next event in our Sacred Music in a Sacred Space Community Concert Series. This weekend’s recital features Mr. Arthur LaRue, a bass vocalist in our Parish Choir. Arthur will be accompanied by Russell Weismann and will sing a variety of works. All are invited to attend – free admission! CUB SCOUTS GROW Cub Scout Pack 461, chartered by St. Jane de Chantal Parish, invites boys in pre-K‒5 grades to Cub Scouts Grow, from 3:00-5:00 pm on Saturday, May 6. Stop by our table in the small parking lot by the Sodality Plant Sale to try a sample Lion Den meeting, “Ready, Set, Grow,” from the

new Lion program for kindergarten boys. Have fun learning about dirt and plants, and making a container garden in a recycled container. Pack 461 welcomes scouts from St Jane de Chantal parish and school, Ashburton Elementary, and other schools. For more information about Pack 461, contact Jack Donnelly, Cubmaster, at [email protected]. SAVE THE DATE: JAZZ & JULEPS Saturday, May 20, 7:30 pm, Caulfield Hall. Stay tuned for ticket sales information.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER . . . those who are sick, and all those in our nursing homes and hospitals, especially Dianne Fay Dickinson, Nancy Breslin, Pat Krisko, Elton Smith, Suzanne Kulikowski, James Besche, and Susan Tise.

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. NOON MASS USHERS NEEDED The Sunday Mass at 12 noon is in need of additional ushers, including a Head Usher. If interested, contact the parish office at 301-530-1550.

Friday - Sunday, May 5 - 7 9:00 am - 6:00 pm The sale will include colorful hanging baskets, herbs, annuals and perennials, and vegetable and fruit plants, all locally-grown at Maryland nurseries. Proceeds support the charitable works of St. Jane de Chantal Sodality Guild.

ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH

BETHESDA, MARYLAND

IN OUR FAITH FORMATION PROGRAMS Visit the Faith Formation page at www.stjanedechantal.org for information on the various programs, registration forms and calendars. BIBLE CAMP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers are needed for our Bible Camp, June 19 – 23, 9:00 am ‒ 12:15 pm. Volunteers are needed to prepare the snack, lead a craft or science experiment, and teach the songs. You can help one day or every day. Volunteers will need to go through a background check. For more information or to volunteer, contact Sally Daniel at 301-5301640 or [email protected].

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.

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. ENJOY BASEBALL WHILE SUPPORTING OUR PRIESTS The DC Padres are a unique baseball team consisting entirely of Catholic priests and seminarians. They play fast pitch hardball with Catholic high school varsity baseball teams in an effort to raise awareness and interest in the great vocation to the Catholic priesthood. This Spring the DC Padres will play DeMatha Catholic High School on Sunday, April 30 at Baysox Stadium in Bowie. The game will start immediately following the 2:05 pm Baysox game. Tickets are $8 per person and include admission to the preceding Baysox game. For more information or for paper tickets, call Mary at 240-565-1680. MARIAN PILGRIMAGE FOR ASIAN AND PACIFIC CATHOLICS The Asian and Pacific Catholic Network, in collaboration with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, will

hold the 15th annual Marian Pilgrimage at the Basilica of the National Shrine (400 Michigan Ave., NE) on Saturday, May 6, beginning with confessions at 12:00 noon and the call to prayer at 1:00 pm. All are welcome to join the more than 20 unique Catholic Asian and Pacific communities, from New York to North Carolina, which will gather to pray and celebrate with traditional music and sacred movements reminiscent of faith practices in their homelands. Contact Dr. Fred Semendy at 703-472-2032 or Sr. Myrna Tordillo at 202-541-3384 for further information. CATHOLIC BUSINESS NETWORK The Catholic Business Network of Montgomery County will hold its next monthly Friday Networking Breakfast Meeting on Friday, May 12, at 7:30 am, at Lahinch Tavern and Grill (7747 Tuckerman Lane Potomac; near Cabin John Mall). May's speakers will be Ana Chapa and Eric Rivers from Don Bosco Cristo Rey School. DBCR is an innovative school which pairs students with local businesses as part of the educational program. The speakers will discuss the Cristo Rey model, their students, and the community impact. Register to attend at www.cbnmc.com. CATHOLIC DATE NIGHT A night out for engaged and married couples on Saturday, May 13, 6:00 pm, at Our Lady of Lourdes (7500 Pearl St., Bethesda). Catholic Date Night is the free appetizer to your date! Begin your date night with fellowship, free wine and cheese, prayer, and an inspiring talk on growing together in love. After the talk, continue your date on your own! The event is free but you must RSVP at DCCatholic.eventbrite.com. HOPE AFTER ABORTION Any woman who has gone through the abortion experience is invited to attend an Entering Canaan Day of Prayer and Healing on Saturday, May 13. You will find the sacraments, a caring retreat team, a witness talk, and a non-judgmental atmosphere that will help you to heal from shame and other negative emotions that come after abortion. The exact location is confidential, due to the personal nature of this experience. For more information, contact Project Rachel Ministry at 301-982-2008 or [email protected]. Registration is required by May 5.

ST. JANE DE CHANTAL VACATION BIBLE CAMP June 19–23 ♦ 9:00 am – 12:15 pm Children finishing grades K–2 are welcome to a+end. Registra&on forms can be obtained by calling the Seton Center at 301-530-1640 or from the parish website. Reserva&ons can also be made online at h+ps://membership.faithdirect.net/events/details/671.

APRIL 30, 2017 MEN’S DISCERNMENT MASS & DINNER Single Catholic men, college age and up, are invited to discuss the possibility of priesthood with priests, seminarians, and other men from the Washington D.C. area on Sunday, May 14, 5:00-8:30 pm, at Saint John Paul II Seminary (145 Taylor St NE). Holy Mass will be celebrated in the seminary chapel, followed by dinner and discussion. To register online, visit http://dcpriest.formstack.com/forms/ mens_discernment_mass_and_dinner. For more information, contact the archdiocesan Office of Priest Vocations at [email protected] or 202-636-9020. ARCHDIOCESAN WOMEN’S CONFERENCE The fifth Archdiocese of Washington Women’s Conference: “Occasions of Grace: Encountering God’s Grace in Day to Day Life” will be held on Saturday, May 20, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm at the Pryzbyla Center at The Catholic University of America (620 Michigan Ave., NE). The keynote speaker will be ValLimar Jansen. The day will also include breakout sessions, Mass, lunch, and many faith-based exhibitors. For more information, visit http://adw.org/event/2017archdiocese-washington-womens-conference, or contact Deb McDonald at 301-853-4466. MEMORIAL MASS FOR THE MILITARY SERVICES On Sunday, May 21, the 23rd Annual Memorial Mass will be held to honor those who have served and are serving in our nation's armed forces. The Mass will take place at 4:30 pm at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (400 Michigan Ave., NE). The principal celebrant and homilist will be Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA. Military personnel are encouraged to be in uniform, and civilians should wear business attire. Parking is limited and carpooling is advised. To register and to request group seating, visit www.milarch.org/memorialmass/laityregistration. For more information, contact Jo Ann Redmond at [email protected] or 202-719-3600. T HE LIFE OF A SWISS GUARD: A PRIVATE VIEW Through Sunday, May 21, a free exhibit entitled "The Life of a Swiss Guard: A Private View" is now open to the public at the Basilica of the National Shrine (400 Michigan Ave., NE; on the Red Line). It reveals the daily lives of the members of the military corps that for centuries has guarded the Vatican and the pope. The exhibit contains military uniforms, armor, and ceremonial items used by the Swiss Guard, and features the works of photographer Fabio Mantegna, who followed the guard for two years. For more information, www.nationalshrine.com. HUMAN T RAFFICKING INFO SESSION Maryland’s Catholic bishops recently issued a statement to raise awareness about human trafficking and to urge all Maryland’s Catholics to attend a free regional informational session. The Maryland Catholic Conference will host a free info session on Wednesday, May 24, 7:00 – 9:00 pm at Saint Camillus Church (1600 Saint Camillus Drive, Silver Spring). To read the statement by the Maryland bishops, visit www.mdcathcon.org/humantrafficking.

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER HIGH SCHOOL MEN QUO VADIS CAMP Do you think that the Lord may be calling you to follow him closely, perhaps as a priest? Come to Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland from July 16-19! For four days, high school age men, who are mature and desire to grow in holiness, will have an opportunity for prayer, small group discussion, Mass, and silent reflection, as well time for recreation and sports. The camp is run by priests and seminarians of the Archdiocese of Washington. For registration information, permission forms, and schedule, visit www.dcpriest.org/events/all-vocation-events. For more information, contact the archdiocesan Office of Priest Vocations at [email protected] or 202-636-9020. NEW MISCARRIAGE SECTIONS AT CATHOLIC CEMETERIES Nearly one in four women experience an early pregnancy loss in her lifetime. No matter how early the loss, many Catholic couples long to name, inter, and remember their baby as an eternal member of the family. Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Washington now offers burial options to answer that great desire of their hearts. For more information on the new Miscarried Baby Sections at Catholic Cemeteries, contact your parish priest, or the manager at Gate of Heaven Cemetery (13801 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD; 301-871-6500); Resurrection Cemetery (8000 Woodyard Rd., Clinton, MD; 301-8685141); All Souls Cemetery (11401 Brink Rd., Germantown, MD; 301-428-1995), or St. Mary’s Queen of Peace Cemetery (38888 Dr. Johnson Rd., Mechanicsville, MD; 301-475-5005).

STEWARDSHIP The disciples on the road to Emmaus walked and talked with Jesus all day long, but it was not until they offered Him hospitality and He blessed and broke the bread that they recognized Him. Simple acts of loving kindness still reveal the presence of God in our midst. PARISH SUPPORT

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APRIL 23, 2017

Offertory $8,894.00 April 24, 2016 $11,663.00 Attendance 1432 April 24, 2016 1917

SECOND COLLECTION: MAINTENANCE The second collection next weekend, May 6/7, is our monthly collection to help with the repair and maintenance of our parish facilities. POOR BOX The Poor Box next weekend, May 6/7, will benefit the Monsignor Christopher Fund, which provides need-based scholarships to our parish school.

ST. JANE FRANCES DE CHANTAL CHURCH

BETHESDA, MARYLAND POPE FRANCIS

For upcoming events & dates, visit www.stjanedechantal.org.

PARISH CALENDAR Sunday, April 30—Saturday, May 6, 2017

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, APRIL 30 9:00 am ............................. Parish Choir ......................................................................... MR 10:00 am ........................... Faith of Our Toddlers ..........................................................SMR 3:00 pm ............................. Sacred Music in a Sacred Space.............................................. C 4:00 pm ............................. Family Choir ......................................................................... MR 6:00 pm ............................. High School Life Teen........................................................... SC M ONDAY, M AY 1 8:30 am ............................. Incoming Kindergarten Families Meeting ............................... CH 8:30 am ............................. Incoming Kindergartners’ Lollipop Day ................................ CRH 6:00 pm ............................. Girl Scout Senior Troop 4959 ............................................. NMR TUESDAY, M AY 2 4:30 pm ............................. CCD Grades K-5 ................................................................ SCH 6:30 pm ............................. Cub Scouts Tigers ............................................................. NMR 7:00 pm ............................. CCD Grades 6-8 ................................................................. SCH 7:30 pm ............................. Baptism Preparation ...........................................................SMR WEDNESDAY, M AY 3 6:30 pm ............................. Cub Scouts Wolves ........................................................... NMR 7:00 pm ............................. RCIA .................................................................................... SC 7:00 pm ............................. Sodality Mass .......................................................................... C 7:30 pm ............................. Sodality General Meeting ...................................................... CH THURSDAY, M AY 4 6:00 pm ............................. Cub Scout Pack 461 ........................................................... DCR 7:00 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, M AY 5 9 am - 6 pm ....................... Sodality Plant Sale ............................................................... PG SATURDAY, M AY 6 6:30 am ............................. Men’s First Saturday Fellowship ............................................ CH 9 am - 6 pm ....................... Sodality Plant Sale ............................................................... PG 11:00 am ........................... My French Classes ............................................................. DCR 3:00 pm ............................. Cub Scout Pack 461 ............................................................. PG 7:30 pm ............................. St. Louis de France Parish Confirmation Reception ............... CH

MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, April 30—Saturday, May 6, 2017 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 Michael Goenner/D Louise Kamenjar/D Weronika Wojcik/D Teresa Maguire/D George Sirilla/D James Cahill/D James Nalls, Sr./D Edward Pacious/D George Messner/L Joseph Fincutter/D Frederick Wunder, Jr. Barbara Rubio/D George & Elizabeth Messner/D Cecillia Teran/D Barbara Rubio/D

“Jesus was broken; he is broken for us. And he asks us to give ourselves, to break ourselves, as it were, for others. This ‘breaking bread’ became the icon, the sign for recognizing Christ and Christians. We think of Emmaus: they knew him ‘in the breaking of the bread’ (Lk 24:35). We recall the first community of Jerusalem: ‘They held steadfastlyS to the breaking of the bread’ (Acts 2:42). From the outset it is the Eucharist which becomes the centre and pattern of the life of the Church.” Pope Francis, homily, Saint John Lateran Square Thursday, 26 May 2016

LITURGY OF THE WORD May 7, 2017 Reading I Acts 2:14a, 36-41 Reading II 1 Pt 2:20b-25 Gospel Jn 10:1-10

ALTAR SERVERS Monday, May 1—Sunday, May 7, 2017 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

D. McGuire, J. Morris M. McDonald, T. Shahenn C. Gotzman, M. Gotzman M. D’Avella, S. Owen E. Priest, C. Rhea R. Dimond, S. Flynn J. Flynn, S. Pimenta S. Michael, J. O’Connell C. Crowley, K. Weber K. McCabe, M. Quirk T. Petersen, S. Quirk HS needed, J. Connors, J. Morris D. McGuire, G. LaCount, G. Relacion M. Gleeson, O. Michael, A. Rohatgi J. Rhea, M. Kish, S. Pimenta G. McLoughlin, J. Cerritelli, L Sabella-Capuano