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FINANCE COUNCIL Ray Kostesky-Chairman
Tom Bliley John Charbeneau
Lisa Forte Debby Harriman
Fritz Sitterding
PARISH COUNCIL Charlie Costello
Lynne Dreelin Linda Gray-Chairperson
Lee Hollingsworth Dave Marchant
Brendan O’Brien Stephanie Selmer-Secretary
Kathy Swinehart Lynn Vajda
PARISH COUNCIL MINISTRIES Worship/Liturgy, Eileen O’Brien
Justice & Peace, Eileen Wagner Religious Education, Barbara Hollingsworth
Parish Life, Peg Meushaw Adult Ed/RCIA, Louise Petralia
Pastoral Care, Lynne Richardson Administration, Page Wittkamp
Young Adult Representative-open Finance, Ray Kostesky
The Catholic Church Of The Visitation
8462 General Puller Highway P.O. Box 38
Topping, Virginia 23169 Phone:(804) 758-5160 Fax: (804)758-0676
E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.church-of-the-visitation.org
Church Hours
Sunday Mass 9AM
Wednesday Mass 9AM
Thursday Mass 9AM
Parish Office Hours 9AM-2PM Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 16, 2016
Pastor, Gerald Kaggwa
119 Club Drive Hartfield, VA 23071
Phone: 804-286-9271
Church Secretary, Andrea Moore
Webmaster, Mike Dreelin
CHURCH ACTIVITIES, ORGANIZATIONS, AND SACRAMENTAL EVENTS
Below is a condensed list of such items. For more details, consult our Ministry Catalogue or contact the Ministerial Head pictured on the WELCOME TREE, located on the wall outside of the kitchen.
BAPTISM, MARRIAGE: Please contact the parish office to arrange an appointment for celebrating the sacrament of Baptism or Marriage. CATECHUMENS: RCIA invites people of all ages interested in becoming Catholics through Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. Contact the parish office. SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING: Celebrated 2x a year-Spring & Fall or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Held during Lent and Advent as well as by appointment. Please call the parish office. SICK CALLS: Please call the Office at any time. We will also bring Holy Communion to anyone who is unable to attend Mass. HOLY DAYS: Please call the office for times or check our website. PRISON MINISTRY: Please call the office if you are interested in helping. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: Knights of Columbus meet the third Wednesday of each month beginning with the Rosary at 5:45pm and the meeting starting 6:15pm, followed by a social with wives and guests at 7:15pm. Everyone is welcome. The KOC are willing to provide transportation to any church activities. Call Grand Knight Gary Richardson, 776-0949.
VISITATION SINGERS: You are invited to sing at Dockside Nursing Home and Riverside Convalescent Center one day a month(3rd Wednesday). We start off with a short practice at Visitation and then sing at both facilities. We will bring one or two guitars and any available singers to entertain the residents, singing hymns, light songs they know, and songs for the season. For information, call Carol McCormack at 804-725-1656. KNITTING MINISTRY: A loving ministry that meets every 1st and 3rd Monday (10am at the church) each month, weather permitting. Please call Lynne Richardson 776-0949. FOOD PANTRY: Our church supplies food/toiletries to the Cryer Center to provide help to the community as needed. Items may be dropped off in the baskets provided, as you enter church. RECYCLABLE CANS: Church of the Visitation recycles cans, with profits going to church ministries. Bring your aluminum cans to the bin outside, by the playground.
BUILDING FUND
As of October 2016: $548,485
MASS/MUSIC
Entrance Song: Christ Before Us #410 Penitential Act/page 4 Glory to God #925 Liturgy of the Word First reading/page 224 Responsorial Psalm: Our help is from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Second Reading Gospel Acclamation: The word of God is living and effective, discerning reflections and thoughts of the heart. Gospel/Homily Nicene Creed /page 9 Prayers of the Faithful: Response:-Lord hear our prayer
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Offertory: O Beauty Ever Ancient #523 Holy: #928 Memorial Acclamation: When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again. Lord’s Prayer: page 26 Lamb of God: #933 Communion: Taste And See #328 Meditation: In Every Age #463 Recessional: Church Of God Elect And Glorious #416
TODAY’S MASS October 16, 2016
Gospel: Luke 18:1-8 First Reading: Exodus 17:8-13
Second Reading: 2 Timothy 3:14-4:2
ASSIGNMENTS
GREETERS: Thomas Family and Lynne McMurtrie USHERS: Frank Lohr, Ed Harriman, Bob & Michele Chmiel & Spike Nunn ALTAR SERVERS: Ray Kostesky COMMUNITY LEADER: Kathy Kauffman LECTORS: Mike Bryner & Tom Shoemanker EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: Patti Sobieski, Bebbie Harriman, Peg Meushaw, Barbara Hollingsworth & Eileen O’Brien Music: Leaders: Carol McCormack/Matt Ponish Cantor: Georgia Beville COLLECTION COUNTERS: Lynne McM & Christine Wednesday: October 19th St John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs (Memorial) Reading 1: Ephesians 3:2-12 Gospel: Like 12:39-48 Thursday: October 20th Reading: Ephesians 3:14-21 Gospel: Luke 12:49-53 OFFERTORY COLLECTION FOR October 9, 2016 Collection: $ 1,643 Second Collection: Total Offertory Collection Year to Date $ 33,565 Total Budget Projection: $ 35,026 Our second collection today is for World Mission. We signed the following principal checks this week: $399 Parish Life; $263 September Electricity; $162 song books.
FATHER JOHN BODDIE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In memory of our pastor and friend, Fr. John Boddie, from whom flowed love and kindness to all who knew him. May his soul rest in peace. Money from these ads are
used as scholarships given to the youth of our church. Please make your checks payable to THE FR. JOHN BODDIE SCHOLARSHIP FUND. Checks and ads can be deposited in the church
office. The charge per space is $100. Thank you for your continued support. The Scholarship Committee
Website for scholarship application: tcfrichmond.org Application deadline: Early March 2017
BE A KNIGHT Contact: Grand Knight Gary Richardson 804-776-0949
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Mother Theresa’s ANYWAY prayer
People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered; forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of
selfish, ulterior motives; be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some false friends and true enemies; succeed anyway. If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you; be honest and frank anyway. What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight; build it anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous; be happy anyway. The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow; do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough; give the world the best you’ve got anyway. You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and God; it was never between you and them anyway.
Breathe in Love,
Exhale Peace.
UPCOMING EVENTS
*Yesterday was Father Gerry’s Birthday *October 17th-20th/Priest Convocation-No Daily Mass this week. *October 19th-Visitation Singers *October 22nd-KOC Picnic *October 29th Tom Dundon/Graveside 11:00AM COV Cemetery *November 2nd-(No Daily Mass) All Souls Day Cemetery Mass 11:00AM *November 5th-Daylight savings time (Fall Back) *November 8th-Election Day and Parish Council Meeting 7PM *November 13th-Social Sunday *November 16th-Visitation Singers
Reading I: Exodus 17:8
Reading II: 2 Timothy 3:14
Gospel: Luke 18:1
Key Passage: For a while the judge refused; but later he
said to himself, “Though I have no fear of God and no
respect for anyone, yet because this widow keeps both-
ering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not
wear me out…
Adult: Whose needs might you be failing to listen to
right now?
Child: How often do you put off chores until you are
forced to do them? Who is hurt by such a decision?
coming of Christ, and welcome or unwelcome, insist on it.” Acting like the persistent widow in the Gospel, we will be heard because God is not an unjust judge. Faith in God’s help and God’s plan for his people brings true justice when we expect the coming of the Son of Man, Jesus himself. Do we, do you, await his coming in faith?
BEHIND THE SCENES The volunteer services of our parishioners are extraordinary and provide the framework for a healthy and strong religious community. Many of you know the Ministry heads and observe the persons who each Sunday provide a visible presence of their church and parish commitment, but what about those who do the “behind the scenes” tasks that help enrich our community? Weekly, we will highlight these invisible ones for your information. Today we honor Peg Williams. She provides the flowers for the statue of Mary that adorns the front right corner of the Sanctuary. Thank you Peg.
NEW CHURCH DIRECTORY, PHOTOGRAPHY DATES WILL BE IN SPRING 2017
In order to allow for the greatest possible participation in our new Church Directory,
the photography dates will be moved to Spring 2017. We look forward to seeing
ALL your smiling faces gathered together in a beautiful new Directory.
Thank you and stay tuned.
OCTOBER 23RD-AFTER MASS DVD presentation “Faithful Citizenship, Catholics and the Political Process.” Bishops DeLorenzo and Loverde discuss the baptismal responsibility of Catholics to participate in political life. Based on the US Catholic Bishops’ statement “Forming Conscience for Faithful Citizenship.” The DVD explains seven key themes of Catholic social teaching and the duty to vote with a well-formed conscience. Join us October 23rd.
PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS Nominations are closed for the parish council
elections. The following persons have been nominated: Bob Cerullo, Don Delagrange, Sandy Delagrange, Vera England, Ed Harriman, Kathy
Kauffman, Laurie King, Dave Marchant, John McCormack, Spike Nunn, Kathy Swinehart and Lynn Vajda.
If you have been nominated and do not wish to run, please cross your name off the list located in the rear of the church. Elections will be held next Sunday. Absentee Ballots are acceptable. If you will be
absent next week, you can receive a ballot from the office. VOTERS’ GUIDE The Virginia Catholic Conference has pre-
pared a congressional voter guide with suggested questions voters should ask their candidates and offering four principles of Catholic social teaching that voters should consider before casting their ballots.
See the bulletin board for the information.
NEW BISHOP OF ARLINGTON Pope Francis named Bishop Michael F. Burbidge to serve as the new Bishop for the Diocese of Ar-
lington. He is currently serving as the Bishop of the Dio-cese of Raleigh, NC and the chair of the USCCB Com-
mittee for clergy, consecrated life, and vocations.
Dear COV Family, Thank you so much for the cards and prayers. They
RESPECT FOR LIFE NEWS
“Act of God”? “Climate change”? “Human footprint”? Another major hurricane has left so much
devastation and tragedy to so many. It will take months for our country to rebuild and the loss of
individual lives cannot be replaced. Again, one of the world’s poorest nations was
especially hard hit. And again, funds will be started and we will be asked to contribute goods and
money to alleviate some of that distress. Let’s Respect Life with humble thanks that
we have something positive to do for others. Let’s respect our natural world, too.
Reduce, reuse, recycle, save a few dollars and donate just that little extra to one of these funds.
CROSSING THE RIVER Thanks to everyone who helped make our
“Crossing the River” seminar a success! We had 48 attendees with 5 speakers, a delicious
breakfast, and interesting Q&A. Our speakers included: Father Gerry, Ed Harriman, Sue Moffitt, RN from
Riverside Hospice, Attorney Andrew Bury from Urbanna, and the Honorable Lynn Dunlevy, Middlesex County Clerk of the Court. They were all excellent and generously volunteered their valuable time. To all who made copies, filled notebooks, set up tables, made and served food, and cleaned up when we finished—THANK YOU!
A special thank you goes to Gail Kerns, from First Presbyterian Church of Gloucester, who generously shared from their
“Homeward Bound” seminar with me. Lynne Richardson
FATHER’S BIRTHDAY AND ABSENCE Father celebrated his 54th birthday yesterday, and we send him our best
wishes for continued health. He will be absent this coming week attending the annual diocesan convocation. Therefore,
we will not celebrate daily Mass.
EMAIL ADDRESS Father Robert’s new email address is
BULLETIN BOARD INFORMATION
See bulletin board (in the old administration hall, across from the kitchen for more info.)
*Office for Persons with Disabilities/*Diocesan Job Vacancies
*Monthly Diocesan Christian Formation -Newsletter
*Catholic Engagement/Marriage Encounter--Schedule
*LOM Newsletter
*Voters Guide
*Free Health/Dental/Pharmacy Clinic-Accepting New Patients
*Foster Care/Adoptive Parents interested Gathering Oct. 23rd
*Office for Evangelization Event Update/workshops
*Appointment of new Bishop for Arlington Diocese
*ACT group for parents of children w/disabilities
*Vocations Weekend Oct. 14-16th Men 18-50 yrs.
*Bishop's Pronouncement on World Mission Sunday
*Red Mass November 10th
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Ruth Gascoigne, Harry Sikora and Dennis Gellow
PARISHIONERS: Jack Petralia, Chris Henkel, Jennifer Miller, Betty Hodge, Nennie Lennon, Rose Lohr, Ann Melvin, Jack Jensen, Ellen Demavres, John Sobieski, Laurie King, Tom Mangrum, Ingrid Borden, Celina Knez, Sherry Bryant, Barbara & Bernie Bernhardt, Becky Nunn, Rita Blommel, Laura Tewey, Toni Traynor, Bill & Linda Gray, Dick Zimmerman, Herman Beckstoffer, Peg Meushaw, Carol & Art Smith, Bill & Mary Alice Marks, Tom Shoemaker, Allen Hines, Joe Edwards, Pat & Lee Reamy, Tom Shepherd, Janine Jaboulay, Anne Paparella, Carole McPherson, Maryanne Grubbs, Jeanne Lessner, Tyra Freed, Colin Walsh.
FAMILY OF PARISHIONERS: Elieen Dreelin, Kathie Stiner, Robbie Beasley, Shirley Randle, Doris Green, Lisl Bollana, Greg Dreelin, Patricia Yon, Natasha Walsh, Jeff Tutak, Chris Hodge, Ruth Heunemann, Audry & Scott Cronacher, Georgia Morgan, Gene Ruark, Cathie Sobieski, Alice Young, Margaret Hock, Kenneth Gage, Josette Chmiel, John Calvin Barnard, Brent Wilkings, Bill Dawson, Robert & Timothy Wilkins, Sandra Bush and children, Gabbard & Geilow families, Virginia & Al Talke, George & Sylvia Zimmerman, Charles & Sandy Alter, Andy & Iris Hetzer, Amanda Moore, Buddy & Jackie Moore, Linda & Corky Price, Fr. Alan Clute, Mike Gorin, Becky Holloway, Fr. Bertin Samsa, Carroll Ciurczak, Ellen Parker, Denis Popp, Michelle Gray, PJ Schwedler, Jerry Howerton, Terry & Kathy Reamy.
FRIENDS OF PARISHIONERS: Chris Lubsen, Betty Jack, Nancy Rubino, Stan Basturra, Father Dan, Bill Ashworth, Sharon Rumsey, Bill & Sally Penfield, Caleb Chowning, Mike Rios, Gretchen, Maribelle Dunlop, Jon Gorman, Jim & Linda Morris, Joan & John Rychtarik, Charlie & Scott Prietz, Katie Kruz, Russ & Mary Lou Mank, Linda Cryer, Elizabeth Panzer, Joey Coker.
If you need to add to the prayer list please call the office, email, or leave a note in the box outside the office, remember to put family or friend by their name.
HANDS ACROSS MIDDLESEX NEEDS
Our October needs for the “Hands” pantry are; Shampoo, Deodorant, Body Lotion, Bleach, Paper
Towels and Toilet Paper. As usual, you are free to donate any items you wish. Whatever we receive will be welcomed and delivered to the Cryer Center.
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Taking responsibility
Reading I: Exodus 17:8–13 (battle with Amalek)
Reading II: 2 Timothy 3:14—4:2 (apostolic charge)
Gospel: Luke 18:1–8 (the corrupt judge)
Key Passage: For a while the judge refused; but later he
said to himself, “Though I have no fear of God and no
respect for anyone, yet because this widow keeps both-
ering me, I will grant her justice, so that she may not
wear me out…
Adult: Whose needs might you be failing to listen to
right now?
Child: How often do you put off chores until you are
forced to do them? Who is hurt by such a decision?
SCRIPTURE REFLECTION TRUE JUSTICE To pray constantly and correctly is to proclaim faith in Christ Jesus—lex orandi, lex credendi as the Latin phrase tells us. Paul tells Timothy “proclaim the message of the
coming of Christ, and welcome or unwelcome, insist on it.” Acting like the persistent widow in the Gospel, we will be heard because God is not an unjust judge. Faith in God’s help and God’s plan for his people brings true justice when we expect the coming of the Son of Man, Jesus himself. Do we, do you, await his coming in faith?
Text, Philip J. Sandstrom, STD © 1999, OCP. All rights reserved
“Feeling Confined or Isolated by Illness or Aging”
Find a new hobby. Make contact. Make friends. Pastoral Care
Note
Take one take heart ~ Give one give hope.
Care notes are located in the vestibule.
LOCAL VIRTUS TRAINING Anyone who is interested in helping with Pastoral Care/
children/youth or would just like to get the training can attend on October 16th 12:30pm - at FDS in
Matthews. Please take advantage of this opportunity so close to home.
Dear COV Family, Thank you so much for the cards and prayers. They
were very much appreciated. God Bless you all.” Theresia and Rudy Wijdoogen
TO SUPPORT OUR YOUTH,
THEIR DREAMS, & OUR FUTURE.
Lynne & Gary Richardson
We Support The Youth Scholarship Fund.
John & Carol McCormack
SUPPORTERS OF OUR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS Frank & Geri Lohr III Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Hartz Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cox Don Tyrrell Anne & Charlie Costello Ann O’Connor Melvin Lee & Pat Reamy John & Vera England Richard & Mary Sue Dougherty Mollie McMurtrie Leonard & Pat Paul
In Support
Of Our Youth
The O’Keefe Family
In Loving Memory of Alma and Fritz Sitterding
For the love and blessings
of Christ given through
vocations.
Thank You Lord
Art & Carol Smith
In Support
Of Our Youth Curtis and Nancy Dickinson
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Supporting Our Youth
B e l i e v e There is
Good in the World.
In memory of
Daniel Nolte
A child without education is
like a bird without wings!
Nennie Lennon
RIVER BIRCH
Nursery, Florist & Gift Shop
Rt. 33 Locust Hill, Va. 23092
(804)758-2316-Nursery 758-3522—florist
758-8814—gift shop
IN GRATITUDE TO ALL THE
SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AIRMEN, MARINES AND COAST GUARD
MEN AND WOMEN SERVING OUR NATION
In Loving
Memory of
Tony Meushaw
Peg Meushaw
“God will make a way When there seems to be no way God works in ways I can not see
God will make a way for me”
J & L Petralia
“Throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor, catch
the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover.” -Mark Twain
Marilyn and Fernando Atienza
Telephone: (804) 794-4080
DR. ROBERT W. SCHERRER OPTOMETRIST
P.O. Box 118
13445 Midlothian Turnpike Midlothian, Virginia 23113
Office Hours:
By Appointment
In Loving
Memory of
John G. Baker
In loving memory of
Marty Hawksworth
Tom & Sharon Hawksworth
In Loving
Memory Of
Johnny Johnston
Ad Space Available
In Memory of
Bob Hartman
My Love of My Life
Jenny
In memory of Church Dog, “CHRISTIAN”
“Get Fresh With Us.” TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
J & W SEAFOOD ISLAND SEAFOOD DELTAVILLE, VA GWYNN’S ISLAND, VA 804-776-9740 804-725-4962
In Support of Our Youth!
In Loving Memory of
Father “Bob” Nash
Best wishes to all the
youth at Church of the
Visitation
Mary Virginia & Tom Bliley
Supporting Education
and our kids
Jack & Laurie King
All the best to our
Church Youth.
Bill & Ann Melvin
In Memory of David Richard Suyes III
“Ricky”
In Loving Memory
of One of God’s
Angels
“Charlotte”
We support our youth and their education.
Ron & Georgia Beville
In Memory of Bruno Tassone By Min Tassone & Family