February 23, 2020 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Very Rev. Edward C. Hathaway, Rector Rev. David A. Dufresne, Parochial Vicar Rev. Nicholas F. Blank, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Noah C. Morey, In Residence Rev. Kevin Barnekow, In Residence
Rev. Mr. Brian Wirth, Deacon
310 South Royal Street + Alexandria, VA 22314 + 703.836.4100 + www.stmaryoldtown.org + [email protected]
HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS SUNDAY
7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.m.
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 12:10 p.m.
SATURDAY
8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. (Vigil for Sunday)
TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS 7:30 p.m., Third Friday of the month
FEDERAL HOLIDAYS & HOLY DAYS
Check the bulletin and parish website
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE MONDAY TO FRIDAY: Following 12:10 p.m. Mass
SATURDAY: 9 to 10 a.m., 4 to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 p.m. during the Holy Hour
BASILICA HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SATURDAY 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS (313 Duke Street) MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Miraculous Medal NovenaMonday, 12 noon
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Monday through Friday, 6:30 to 8 a.m.
Wednesday, 12:40 to 7:30 p.m. Holy Hour with Compline
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Nocturnal Adoration
First Friday, 9 p.m., until Saturday, 7:30 a.m. First Saturday Devotion (1st Saturday of the month)
8 a.m. Adoration and Meditation on a Mystery of the Rosary 8:30 a.m. Mass 9 a.m. Confessions and Rosary
BAPTISMS Sunday, 2:15 p.m. Please call the Parish Office to register in
advance and obtain requirements for godparents, etc.
THE BASILICA SCHOOL OF SAINT MARY (Pre-K to 8th grade)
400 Green Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Mr. Daniel Cinalli, Principal
703.549.1646 www.smsva.org [email protected] MARRIAGES Contact Parish Priest a minimum of 6 months before possible
wedding date for marriage preparation. Couples living together will be asked to live separately during marriage preparation.
COVER IMAGE: Detail from The Annunciation by Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1472-75
Adult Faith Formation, CCD, RCIA
Hilary Munger hmunger @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100 x 3033
Date Night at the Basilica
Erica Englefield and Ann Somerset
datenightatthebasilica @hotmail.com
Eucharistic Apostles of Divine Mercy
Harry and Lynne Dolton
[email protected] 703.960.0592
Legion of Mary Adria Tayrani [email protected] 571.310.4016
Secular Franciscan Order
Sadie Martins [email protected]
That Man Is You Wayne Cimons tmiystmaryoldtown @gmail.com
Walking with Purpose Barbara Dwyer and Julie Guiffre
stmaryswwp @gmail.com
American Heritage Girls Troop 0325
Beth Ann Garcia
[email protected] 202.468.8147
Ancient Order of Hibernians
Tim Donnelly tim.donnelly1 @gmail.com
Boy Scout Troop 301 Dan Scheeler [email protected]
Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Kavanaugh #54
Marguerite McAuliffe mcauliffe916 @yahoo.com
Cub Scout Pack 301 Patrick Lusch [email protected]
CYO Sports Mary Fran Delaune [email protected]
Girl Scouts Alice Goulet downeytwina @comcast.net
Junior Catholic Daughters Girls grades 2-8
Kathryn Doherty kathryndoherty @gmail.com 202.270.6008
Knights of Columbus www.kofc459.org
Steve Teslik basilicaofstmarysknights @gmail.com
Praying College Moms Luanne Griffin [email protected]
Saint Mary’s Play Group
Jennelle Hoffman saintmarystots @gmail.com
Saints Anne & Joachim Society Seniors 55+
Barbara Juszczyk barbaraj.seniors @aol.com
Youth & Young Adult Apostolates
Arragon Perrone aperrone @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100 x 3024
Woodbine Rehabilitation Center
Judy Klesius 703.836.1777
Sunrise Retirement Home
Fr. Nicholas frnicholas @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:30 -7:30 p.m. Wed.
Maureen Breiner [email protected]
Altar Servers Fr. David frdavid @stmaryoldtown.org 703.836.4100
Lectors Chris Bahret [email protected]
Luminaries of Holy Mary Fatima Prayer Group
Frank Spicer praydailyrosary @gmail.com
Mary Martha Guild Christine Kleiber MMG @stmaryoldtown.org
Nocturnal Adoration Society 9p.m.1st Friday to 6 a.m. 1st Saturday
Helen Lynch helenlynch21 @gmail.com
Rosary Prayer Group Rosary before 8 a.m. Mass on weekdays
Call Parish Office 703.836.4100
Rosary Society William Beach wbeachkoc459 @gmail.com
Sacristans Steve Young asyoung001 @gmail.com
Sanctuary Society Stephanie Giorlando [email protected]
Schola Cantorum 10 a.m. Sunday Mass
David Elliott delliott @stmaryoldtown.org
Ushers Randolph MacPherson macpherson @halloransage.com
ALIVE! Alexandrians InVolved Ecumenically
Tim Burns alive.saintmarys @gmail.com
Bereavement Committee Receptions after funerals
Kitty Guy Margaret Susank
[email protected] 703.765.9478 [email protected] 703.706.8095
Carpenter’s Shelter Ed Velarde evelarde @eaglebankcorp.com
Christ House Julie Howard juliehowardmom @aol.com
Gabriel Project Pro-life pregnancy help
Becky Lilly and Elizabeth Snodgrass
gabrielprojectstmary @gmail.com
Jail Ministry Alexandria City Jail
Chris Lewis [email protected]
Pro-Life Activities Melinda and Chuck Zakrzwski
stmotprolife @gmail.com
Senior Services of Alexandria (SSA)
Annie Hall (St. Mary Ambassador)
ahall @stmaryoldtown.org
Shut-In Visitation Call Parish Office 703.836.4100
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
Jim Larocco [email protected]
CONSIDER GETTING INVOLVED IN OUR PARISH
To learn more about our parish Apostolates, please visit www.stmaryoldtown.org.
EDUCATION & EVANGELIZATION
WORSHIP
SERVICE
FELLOWSHIP
THE BEGINNING OF LENT AND RECEIVING COMMUNION AT THE ALTAR RAIL
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 26. Please see our Ash Wednesday Mass schedule on page 5. On Ash Wednesday, Catholics ages 18 through 59 are required to fast, eating only one full meal plus two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full meal. Everyone age 14 and older is obligated to abstain from eating meat that day. (See http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/lent/catholic-information-on-lenten-fast-and-abstinence.cfm.) With the arrival of Lent, we will start using our magnificent, historic marble altar rail to receive Holy Communion at all Sunday Masses, including the 5 p.m. Vigil Mass on Saturday. Communion at the altar rail has worked well for more than a year for our weekday Masses. This is the way our school children receive Communion when at the Basilica for First Friday and Holy Days. It’s also how Communion is received at weddings and funerals. I’m confident it will be a reverent, efficient way to receive Our Lord in the Eucharist on Sundays too. We stand in line for so many routine, mundane things in life – at the DMV, the bus stop, the dry cleaner! In contrast, when we receive Holy Communion, we intimately encounter the least mundane thing in the world – the Risen Lord. Many take a moment at the altar rail to gaze up at the image of Christ on the crucifix and reflect on His perfect love for us. The altar rail is an extension of the Altar of Sacrifice where the priest conse-crates the Sacred Host. Fr. Greg J. Markey of the Diocese of Bridgeport, CT, says it marks “where heaven and the priest meet, where the priest, acting in persona Christi [in the person of Christ] reaches across from heaven to earth to give us the Eucharist as the gift of divine life.” Constructing the altar and the altar rail from the same material reinforces the symbolic connection of the two. Holy Communion at the altar rail is also practical and more efficient. It actually takes less time and is more secure to have the priest move along the altar rail with the ciborium and the communicant already in place. How will it work at the Basilica of Saint Mary? Only those seated in the nave, or main section, of the church will receive at the altar rail. (Those seat-ed in the balconies and side pews will continue to receive Communion at the usual stations.) Exit your pew as you normally would, toward the center aisle. Then approach the altar rail and fan out to fill open spaces, beginning at the far right. Kneel (or stand if needed) at the red cushions; please do not stand or kneel at the brass gates. If you kneel, there is no need to bow or genuflect before receiving, as kneeling itself is a proper show of reverence. You may choose to receive the Sacred Host on your tongue or in your hand. Many people find receiving Our Lord on the tongue is more natural and more comfortable due to the height at which the Host is distributed at the altar rail. I hope you will experience many spiritual benefits in receiving Communion in this communal way.
Ad maiorem Dei gloriam – For the greater glory of God.
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Basilica of Saint Mary STAFF 703.836.4100
Sheena Byrne, Receptionist x 3015 / [email protected]
—— David Elliott, Director of Music
x 3019 / [email protected] ——
Carmen Federle, Parish Liaison to Diocesan Office for the Protection
of Children & Young People x 3022 / [email protected]
—— John Harchick, Director of Facilities x 3021 / [email protected]
—— Emily Liutkus, Bookkeeper
x 3010 / [email protected] ——
Diane Maple, Bulletin Editor x 3032 / [email protected]
—— Anne Mathis, Director of Advancement
& Special Projects x 3037 / [email protected]
—— Hilary Munger, Director
of Religious Education x 3033 / [email protected]
—–– Elena Otero-Bigg, Assistant to the Rector
x 3018 / [email protected] —––
Arragon Perrone, Director of Youth & Young Adult Apostolates
x 3024 / [email protected] —––
Naomi Roberts, Administrative Assistant x 3027 —––
Sara Schiedermayer, Assistant Director of Religious Education
x 3023 / [email protected] —––
Kristin Smith, Office Manager x 3029 / [email protected]
—— Alex Solsma, Director
of Communications & Evangelization x 3009 / [email protected]
—— Mariane Staron, Assistant Director, Youth & Young Adult Apostolates
x 3030 / [email protected] —––
Melanie Wallace, Receptionist x 3015 / [email protected]
—— Trish Weiler, Director of Finance
x 3011 / [email protected]
Oremus pro invicem “Let us pray for each other”
Father Edward C. Hathaway, Rector
IN OUR PRAYERS
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Sunday, February 23 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
7 a.m. — Agnes Wernke 8:30 a.m. — Michael Walsh 10 a.m. — Theresa Casiello
11:30 a.m. — Mary Ellen Ramsey 1 p.m. — Parishioners of Saint Mary
5 p.m. — Thomas Knoernschild
Monday, February 24 6:30 a.m. — Mario and Special Intention: Margarita Rivera
8 a.m. — Eugene Borders 12:10 p.m. —Special Intention: Donald Cernansky
Tuesday, February 25
6:30 a.m. — Special Intention: Gigliola and Jose Lima 8 a.m. — Special Intention: Fr. Matthew J. Widder
12:10 p.m. — Goodwin G. and Betty Littig
Wednesday, February 26 ASH WEDNESDAY 6:30 a.m. — Special Intention: Pamela Henderson
8 a.m. — Special Intention: Jonathan Amgott 12:10 p.m. — Cameron Hall
5 p.m. — Otto Sichler Jr. 7:30 p.m. — Christopher Brent Olson
Thursday, February 27
6:30 a.m. — Patricia H. Byjarski 8 a.m. — Special Intention: Francis O’Brien
12:10 p.m. — Daniel Kruk
Friday, February 28 6:30 a.m. — Special Intention: Bridget Wunderly
8 a.m. — Chase B. Mattingly 12:10 p.m. — Libby Daniel
Saturday, February 29
8:30 a.m. — Evelyn Schramm 5 p.m. Vigil — Noreen Walgenbach
Sunday, March 1
7 a.m. — Souls in Purgatory 8:30 a.m. — President Trump and All Elected Officials
10 a.m. — William Reardon 11:30 a.m. — Sandra O’Brien
1 p.m. — Bill Grantham 5 p.m. — Parishioners of Saint Mary
PRAY FOR VOCATIONS Be holy, for I, the LORD your God, am holy.
Is your vocation to holiness to be lived out as a priest or in the consecrated life?
Call Father Michael Isenberg at 703.841.2514 or write [email protected].
PRAY FOR OUR DIOCESAN PRIESTS February 23 — Rev. John M. O’Donohue
February 24 — Rev. John T. O’Hara February 25 — Rev. Keith M. O’Hare February 26 — Rev. J. Kevin O’Keefe February 27 — Rev. Steven G. Oetjen
February 28 — Rev. Michael T. Orlowsky February 29 — Rev. Carroll L. Oubre
PRAY FOR THE ILL, INCLUDING: Anne Adams, Dutch Anderson, Suzanne Aragona, Maria
Campo, Mary Davis, Laura Debundo, Yolanda Diego, John Dina, Sara Dina, Jean Edwards, Caroline Ferris,
Helen Flynn, Michael Friedson, Gage Sheridan Gribbon, Michael Hahn, Michael Henderson, Jackson Foltz Huttman, Michele Jones, Wayne Julian, Frederick
Kroesen, Chiara Le, Carolyn Mason, Terry Nunan, Doris Parker, Thomas Parker, Jeffrey Petrino, Marge Rusnak, Bradley Saull, James Shiller, Baby Hale Robert Smith,
Sarah Smith, Kelli Solsma and Olga Teer
Please call 703.836.4100 to add or remove names. Names of the ill are listed for four weeks unless otherwise requested.
PRAY FOR THE DECEASED, INCLUDING:
Mary Rita Walsh
PRAY FOR THOSE SERVING IN HARM’S WAY, INCLUDING:
Michael Andriani, Bryan Bergman, Timothy P. Blaine, Fr. CH (LTJG) Jason C. Burchell, Casey Chandler, Peter Culbert, Alex Deerr, Nicholas David Fletcher,
Kevin Gallagher, Mary Elizabeth Hawkes, Brayden Hill, Jeremy Hill, Faith Emilee Holman, Jenna Kling,
Joseph A. Krzemien, Kaylyn E. Krzemien, Ryan Maple, Caitlin Callaghan Martins, Mark Martins, Nathan Martins, Sara McAlpin, Mitchell Mehaffey, Hannah Martins Miller,
Joshua Parker, Edward Joseph Parry III, Vincent P. Pensyl, Chris Quayle, David Alejandro Sandoval,
Michael Stabile Jr., Patricia Stabile, Patrick Tuccillo, Josh Villeneuve, Jim Wiltsie and Brian Wong
If an individual listed here is no longer in the service
(military or civilian — law enforcement, firefighter, etc.) let us know at 703.836.4100 or [email protected].
Listen to the Migrants’ Cries. We pray that the cries of our migrant brothers and sisters, victims of criminal trafficking, may be heard and considered.
WE WELCOME THROUGH BAPTISM: Bennett Graham Mason and Marilyn Sofia Mulligan
HOLY FATHER’S INTENTIONS FOR FEBRUARY
DAILY MASS INTENTIONS
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WORSHIP & ONGOING FAITH FORMATION
FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION Join us on March 7 for our next regular Communal First Saturday Devotion. With Eucharistic Adoration and guided medita-tion on a mystery of the rosary at 8 a.m., Mass at 8:30 a.m., confession and rosary at 9 a.m. Speaking to the three shepherd children in Fatima, Our Lady promised that she will “assist at the hour of death, with all the graces necessary for salvation,” all those who observe the First Saturday Devotion on the First Satur-day of five consecutive months.
Parish Mission in Lent Father Emmerich Vogt, O.P., will lead a Parish Mission at the Basilica of Saint Mary during Lent. His theme will be Principles of the Spiritual Life: Spiritual
Healing. He will preach at the Vigil Mass on Satur-day, March 14, and at all Masses on Sunday, March 15. He will then present a ser ies of talks on Monday, March 16, through Thursday, March 19. Watch our website for more details. Father Vogt has been featured on EWTN and is the author of The Freedom to Love: Recovery and the Seven Deadly Sins and Eucharistic Principles of the Spiritual Life.
SOUP & STATIONS
Soup Suppers 6 p.m. in the Lyceum Auditorium
February 28, March 6, 13, 20 & 27, April 3
Sta ons of the Cross 7 p.m. in the Basilica
February 28, March 6, 13, 20 & 27, April 3 & 10 (Good Friday)
ASH WEDNESDAY February 26
Mass with Distribution of Ashes 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 12:10 p.m.,
5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Confessions following 12:10 p.m. Mass
Adoration — 12:30 p.m.
through Holy Hour
Holy Hour — 7:30 p.m.
FAMILY, CHILDREN & YOUTH
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SAINT MARY’S PLAY GROUP Are you looking for an activity for your little one while his or her siblings are at school? Are you a new mom who would like to chat with other parish moms? Join Saint Mary's Play Group for fun and fellowship. We wel-come moms and caregivers of young children and meet Monday mornings dur-ing the school year at local in-door and outdoor play areas. Find more information at [email protected].
Quo Vadis and FIAT Camp Registration Quo Vadis Days and FIAT Camps are great opportunities for Catholic high school students (rising freshmen through rising seniors) to have fun while deepening their faith and exploring their vocations. Quo Vadis (for boys) is staffed by Arlington seminarians, priests and religious, and runs July 12 to 16. FIAT (for girls), staffed by reli-gious sisters, runs July 19 to 23. Both are held at Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, MD. The registra-tion lottery is open March 3 through 31. You can see the videos and photos from last year, get more information and register for the lottery at ArlingtonDiocese.org/QuoVadis or ArlingtonDiocese.org/FIAT.
WORKCAMP 2020! Support our youth attending WorkCamp 2020
by joining us for a Family Movie Night!
Saturday, March 7 at 6 p.m. Lyceum Auditorium
Hosted by our Office of Youth and Young Adults.
Donations accepted, with all funds helping defray the costs of Saint Mary youth participating in WorkCamp this year.
Suggested donation: $5 per person/$10 per family.
We will be serving refreshments, so please let us know if you are coming at
https://stmaryoldtown.org/family-movie-night-2020
A CDA THANK YOU! The Catholic Daughters of the Americas (CDA), Court Kavanaugh #54, thank all school and parish staff, families and parishioners who supported our Family Bingo Night on January 31. Over 600 people enthusiasti-cally enjoyed an evening full of fun and prizes, emceed by celebrities Fr. Hathaway, Fr. Nicholas and Principal Daniel Cinalli. All proceeds from this event directly fund the Julia Kenney Petrino Scholarship, which provides partial tuition for both a boy and girl graduate who will be attending Catholic high school next fall. Thank you for helping us exceed our 2020 fundraising target of $4,000! Your generosity enables us to continue to serve our school community and its deserving students in this man-ner for many more years.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS LENTEN DAY OF REFLECTION
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas (CDA) are spon-soring a Lenten Morning of Reflection on Saturday, Feb-ruary 29. Theme is Women Doctors of the Church: Saint Hildegard of Bingen and Saint Catherine of Sien-na. We will start with the 8:30 a.m. Mass in the Basilica, followed by continental breakfast and presentations in the parish Lyceum. Speakers will be Saint Mary Parishioner Sara M. Pecknold, Ph.D., Professor of Practice, History of Sacred Music at the Catholic University of America; and Sister Malia Grace Reed, a Nashville Dominican of Saint Cecilia. Includes Exposition of the Blessed Sacra-ment, Rosary, Confession and Benediction. Retreat ends at noon. Free–will donations accepted. RSVP to Bertha Braddock at [email protected] or 703.212.9339.
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FELLOWSHIP & SERVING OTHERS
PRAYER SUPPORT GROUP There will be a prayer support meeting for adults with mental illness on the first and third Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 12 noon at 316 Duke Street. The event is sponsored by the Labre Community. For more information, contact [email protected].
2020 BISHOP’S LENTEN APPEAL PLEDGE WEEKEND
This weekend every household in our parish will be asked to complete
a Bishop’s Lenten Appeal (BLA) pledge form at Mass. The BLA provides an opportunity to unite as a Catholic
family and support programs, ministries and services no single individual
or parish could offer by itself. After reflecting upon the many blessings God has given you,
please prayerfully consider making a pledge of support to this important
appeal that furthers the Mission of Jesus Christ in our diocese.
Your gift is very important! Every donation, regardless of the amount,
is vital to the success of the BLA.
DOT PARATRANSIT Provides transportation for disa-bled residents of Alexandria who find it difficult to use public trans-portation. DOT’s one-way fare for trips up to five miles outside Alexandria City limits is $3. Trips over five miles outside the city are $5. For more information, call Senior Services Alexandria (SSA) at 703.836.4414, extension 116, or email [email protected].
PRIME TIME SINGLE CATHOLICS (PTSC) Serves single Catholics 40 and over. Meet us for: lunch (every Thursday); dinner at Guapo’s in Shirlington (February 23); Institute of Catholic Culture dinner and talk (March 1). For details, see the PTSC website at bit.ly/ptsc. With questions or to RSVP, email Tom at [email protected].
From Your Saint Vincent de Paul Society As we prepare for Ash Wednesday and the season of Lent, let us take special note that serving the poor is an important component of traditional Lenten practices. Come join us at our next meeting on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. at 316 Duke Street as we discuss how best to serve our neighbors living so close to us. Many are suffering, poor in spirit, especially the elderly, and poor in
material needs, especially the children. Come join us as we reach out to them as the only charity in Alexandria that goes to where the needy are: in their homes, in shelters, on the streets. For more in-formation on how you can help, contact Jim Larocco at [email protected].
SUPPORT FOR ADULT CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
Recovering Origins is a unique healing program designed for adult children of divorce. The group will meet for six Wednesdays: March 18 and 25, April 8, 15, 22 and 29, 7:30 p.m. in the Fr. Rankin House at 314 Duke Street. Sponsored by the Arlington Diocese Office of Marriage, Family and Respect Life. For additional information, please contact [email protected] or 703.841.3807.
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK Many thanks to Pediatric Dentistry
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AROUND OUR PARISH & BEYOND
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FROM THE ARCHIVES A periodic look at the history of our parish
as we celebrate our 225th anniversary this year.
Relics of Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina
will be at the Basilica of Saint Mary for veneration on
Wednesday, March 25 as part of the Saint Pio Foundation
national relic tour. Father Jerome W. Fasano,
Pastor of Saint John the Baptist Church in Front Royal, will offer a reflection on Padre Pio during a
Holy Hour in the Basilica at 7 p.m.
Beneath the cross, one learns to love. — Saint Padre Pio
The Laetare Benefit Supporting the Cloistered Nuns of Saint Dominic’s Monastery
in Linden, VA
SUNDAY, MARCH 22 5 to 8 p.m.
Westwood Country Club 800 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, VA with Reception, Dinner and Auction
Seating is limited. Purchase tickets online
through Faith Direct at https://membership.faithdirect.net/events/
details/3950#divTicketSelection For more information, contact
STATIONS OF THE CROSS On Fridays during Lent, it is a tradition at the Basilica of Saint Mary and most Catholic churches to pray the Stations of the Cross. This 14-step devotion commemorates the events of Christ’s last day on Earth as a man, beginning with His condemnation by Pontius Pilate and ending as He is laid in the tomb. At each Station, prayers are recited as we then move to the next Station until all 14 are completed. The Stations can, of course, be prayed in the Basilica and elsewhere any time, often as a mini-pilgrimage recalling Christ’s sacrifice for us.
Our Stations consist of 14 oil paintings on wood panels with mahogany-stained frames. The images are subtly multi-colored with gold leaf accents. Stations I through VII are installed on the north wall of the nave; Stations VIII through XIV are found on the south wall. These Sta-tions date back to extensive renovation of the church in 1857. Pastor at that time was Fr. Peter Kroes, S.J., a native of Holland. He was the first tenured pastor at Saint Mary and served here until 1872. The Basilica Stations may have been the work of American artist Edward Schuler (1806-1882),
noted in an Alexandria Gazette article of July 16, 1857, as a “Fresco Painter.” They were restored in 1995 On Fridays in Lent, beginning February 28, everyone is invited to join us for a Lenten Soup Supper at 6 p.m. in the Lyceum, followed by Stations of the Cross in the Basilica at 7 p.m. (No Soup Supper on Good Friday, April 10.)
We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee. Because by Thy holy cross Thou hast redeemed the world.
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AROUND OUR PARISH & BEYOND
OFFERTORY ENVELOPES If you are contributing for an entire month, there is no need to send four checks to the Parish Office or drop multiple checks or envelopes in the collection basket. One envelope/check is sufficient; just mark the envelope to indicate which weeks you are covering. Please, no tape or staples! Thank you!
SECOND COLLECTIONS Aid to the Church in Central
& Eastern Europe: February 26 (Ash Wednesday)
Black & Indian Missions: March 1
Easter Flowers: March 15
Catholic Relief Services: March 22
PARISH LENTEN SPIRITUAL RETREAT SATURDAY, MARCH 7 — 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.
Saint John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, DC
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council #459 & the Basilica of Saint Mary Rosary Society
Registration: $15 (includes lunch) Roundtrip bus transportation: $35
See our parish website for the full retreat agenda. Register at: https://stmaryoldtown.org/winter2020retreat
MARRIAGE BANNS The Banns of Marriage are hereby
announced for the upcoming marriages of Victoria Elizabeth Ditomo and John Edward Goodman III, Lauretta Lovejoy
and Joe Reichwein, and Logan Michelle Cathcart and Herbert Michael Hand.
Congratulations!
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