Clergy
Very Rev. Paul D. Scalia, Pastor Rev. Joseph Vu, Parochial Vicar Rev. Steven Oetjen, Parochial Vicar Rev. José E. Hoyos, Hispanic Apostolate* Rev. Joel Kwame, In Residence Rev. Denis Tameh, In Residence Rev. Gregory Thompson, In Residence Deacon James A. Fishenden Deacon Edward Gliot
Rectory Office
905 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046 Phone: 703-532-8815;Fax: 703-533-7644 [email protected]
Religious Education
Phone: 703-533-1182x104 Sr. Regina Rosarii McLallen, IHM, Director [email protected]
*Hispanic Apostolate
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Ministry to the Sick
If anyone is confined to their house or the hospital, please call 703-532-8815x130 Sr. Margaret John Stichter, IHM, Director [email protected]
School
830 W. Broad Street, Falls Church, VA 22046 Phone: 703-533-1182; Fax: 703-532-8310 Sr. Mary Sue Carwile, IHM, Principal [email protected]
905 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA www.stjamescatholic.org 703-532-8815
MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00 noon, and 7:00pm Spanish Mass: 2:30pm Daily: 6:30am, 8:30am & 12:00 noon Saturday: 8:30am
Federal Holidays: 6:30am and 8:30am only Holy Days: 7:30pm Vigil 6:30am, 8:30am, 12:00 noon and 7:30pm
FIRST FRIDAYS: Exposition: 9:00 - 11:45am Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament: 11:45am Eucharistic Holy Hour: Sunday: 5:00pm Third Thursdays: 7:00pm
CONFESSIONS: Friday: 11:15 - 11:45am Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30pm & 7:30 - 8:00pm and by appt.
RECTORY HOURS: Weekdays 9:00am– 9:00pm (closed 12:45 - 1:30pm) Saturday 9:00am - 1:30pm
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St. James Catholic Church Rectory Staff RECTORY OFFICE 905 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046 Phone: 703-532-8815; Fax: 703-533-7644 [email protected] Jean Gliot, Pastor’s Assistant; Office Manager [email protected] Child protection and safety coordinator Ginny Beauchamp, Records Manager [email protected] Sacramental records, baptisms, registrations, address changes and room reservations Judy Burke, Receptionist [email protected] Volunteer Coordinators [email protected] Rich Blickendorfer, Business Manager [email protected] Kara Rider, Accounting Specialist [email protected] Kathleen Anderson, Director of Development [email protected] Duane Hyland, Communications Specialist [email protected]
Anne Rohall-Andrade, St. James Disability Inclusion Committee Liaison [email protected]
202-841-3489 Music Ministry Dan Day, Director [email protected] Youth Ministry Fr. Steven Oetjen [email protected] Convent 101 N. Spring Street, Falls Church, VA 22046 703-532-2388 Sister Mary Sue Carwile, IHM, Superior
On The Way
The Mass in Slowest Motion: Epiclesis and Consecration Now we come to the most sacred part of the Mass.
We already considered these in general (May 31st). Now we look at them in particular, in the Roman Canon. First, in approaching these sections, the priest fittingly restates our purpose at Mass: Therefore, Lord, we pray: graciously accept this oblation of our service, that of your whole family… An “oblation” (not a familiar word to most of us) is an offering, an object offered to God in worship. In this context, the bread and wine signify the offering of our service – indeed, of our very selves. This oblation will become and be united to the perfect offering of Christ for our intentions: namely, that God order our days in [His] peace, and command that we be delivered from eternal damnation and counted among the flock of those [He] have chosen. The Epiclesis. Then comes the epiclesis, the invocation of the Holy Spirit. The priest holds his hands over the gifts to signify and call down the Holy Spirit: Be pleased, O God, we pray, to bless, acknowledge, and approve this offering in every respect; make it spiritual and acceptable, so that it may become for us the Body and Blood of your most beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. It is the Holy Spirit that makes our gifts (oblation) and our very selves pleasing to God. The Institution Narrative and Consecration. The institution narrative is directed to the Father, not to the congregation. The words of consecration are not to be spoken as a reenactment of the Last Supper, with the priest as Jesus and the people as the Apostles. Rather, it is the high point of the priest’s prayer to the Father. The priest is not to look at the congregation or ex-tend the host and chalice towards them as if it were a dramatization.
The reality is more dramatic: the priest stands and speaks in the Person of God the Son speaking to God the Father. The priest does not say, “This is His Body” but “This is my Body,” because he is at that moment Christ’s instrument to speak the words of Sacrifice.
An important dimension of the institution narrative is the double consecration. The bread and the wine are consecrated in two distinct movements. In the upper room Jesus spoke these words over the bread during the supper and over the chalice later, “when supper was ended.” We, however, bring them right next to each other. But we still maintain their separation. This separate consecration signifies sacrifice: the separation of body and blood. (Note this separation for a later segment.)
After the consecration and the showing of the Host and Chalice to the people, the priest then sings or says, The mystery of faith. Unfortunately, the placement of this has generated some confusion. It sounds as though the priest is asking the people to announce the mystery of faith (the old translation actually said, “Let us proclaim the mystery of faith.”) In fact, with these words it is the priest who announces that this – the new covenant in the Body and Blood of Christ on the altar – is the mystery of faith. The people’s response is not a declaration of the mystery but a faithful response to it. Next Week: the Anamnesis
– Fr. Scalia
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Bulletin Deadline: Friday at 9:00am 10 days before Sunday publication date
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Mary Bauer Chip Clarke Pauline Do
Mimi Fleury Janet Owen Carter Parry
Russell Ross Lauren Vinci Mary Rose Winslow Ally Winslow John Zabrowski
Remember in Your Prayers…
the sick of our parish family:
Nancy Cook Keith Davison
Steve Dreslin Rosemary Parrette
and the deceased of our parish family:
Today’s Readings
Readings for the Week
Our disabled veterans, military retirees, and those serving overseas in the military and foreign service, especially: Justin Berg Michele Petersen Patrick Egan Roger VanSanford Veronica Elkins Major Albert C. Young Major Alan Harvey
and those serving our country:
First Reading : 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16A “One day Elisha came to Shunem…”
Psalm: Ps 89:2-3, 16-17, 18-19 “The promises of the Lord I will sing forever…”
Second Reading: Romans 6:3-4, 8-11 “Brothers and Sisters: Are you unaware…”
Gospel: Matthew 10:37-42 “Jesus said to his Apostles…”
Mass Intentions For The Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time Saturday, June 27 St. Cyril of Alexandria; Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday 5:00 p.m. +Carol Verneuille
Sunday, June 28 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. Jane Checkan 9:00 a.m. +T. K. Cherian10:30 a.m. Golden Wedding Anniversary of
Joe and Estela Arciaga Noon +Jim Doyle2:30 p.m. +Jose Luis Colomenares de Rodriguez y
Diez 7:00 p.m. People of St. James
Monday, June 29 SS. Peter and Paul; End of Religious Freedom Week 6:30 a.m. +Mike Durand, Sr. 8:30 a.m. +Reginia Gallardo Noon Angelina Munoz
Tuesday, June 30 The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church 6:30 a.m. +Edna Rowe 8:30 a.m. Dr. and Mrs. John Kurtzke Anniversary Noon +Betty Lane
Wednesday, July 1 St. Junípero Serra 6:30 a.m. +Edwin Ralph James, Jr.8:30 a.m. +Alice CotterNoon +Betty Lane
Thursday, July 2 Thursday of the Thirteenth Week of Ordinary Time 6:30 a.m. +Deceased Members of the Luisa Family8:30 a.m. +Michael EganNoon +John Seeders
Friday, July 3 St. Thomas 6:30 a.m. +Geraldine “Gerrie” Tunila and
her father Thomas J. Tunila 8:30 a.m. +Zacharia T. Coipuram
Saturday, July 4 Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday, Independence Day 8:30 a.m. +Souls in Purgatory5:00 p.m. +Alfredo A. Loy
Sunday, July 5 Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. +Nelinda Arguelles9:00 a.m. People of St. James 10:30 a.m. +Myong RheeNoon +Carmen Agner and Loreto Dacuma2:30 p.m. Carlos A. Castillo 7:00 p.m. Those in the World Who Are Ill
Monday: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Matthew 16:13-19
Tuesday: Am 3:1-8;4:11-12; Ps 5:4B-6A, 6B-7, 8; Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday: Ps 50:7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 16BC-17; Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11; Mt 9:1-8
Friday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1BC-2; Jn 20:24-29
Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9AB-10, 11-12, 13-14; Mt 9:14-17
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Stewardship The Gift of Time, Talent, Treasure
2020 Fund-A-Cause – Promethean ActivPanel Titanium On Tuesday, June 9th, the PTO raised $16,000 for Saint James School’s Fund-A-Cause. The money will be used to replace the school’s existing active boards with new ActivPanels from Promethean. These boards will provide essential apps and teaching tools at the touch of a button. Whether our students are learning religion, social studies, or STEM (science, technology, engineering or math) these new boards will enhance our student’s ability to learn through realistic and interactive audio-visual experiences. It’s a wonderful investment in our parish school. Sister Mary Sue and Sister Melissa shared why these new boards are needed via this fun video: https://bit.ly/3hBzdXQ If you are interested in helping our school’s Fund-A-Cause, please donate via our General School Support link and write “Active Boards” in the comments section via this link: https://bit.ly/2N8mRIT. Or contact Kathleen Anderson at [email protected]
Second Collection for Peter’s Pence, June 28, 2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Holy Father has postponed the annual Peters’ Pence collection until October 4 of this year. Thank you to all who already donated to this collection. Your gift will be allocated accordingly. We will send out another reminder about this collection in September.
Update on the St. James School Annual Appeal We are currently at $62,000 of our $75,000 goal for this year’s 2019-2020 Annual Appeal. If you would like to contribute to this important fund that helps keep Catholic education competitive and affordable, then please donate to the Saint James School Annual Appeal: https://bit.ly/2UUcxbw For more information, contact Kathleen Anderson at [email protected].
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“Be doers of the word and not hearers only.” James 1:22
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A Farewell To Dan Day
On June 23,1990, Dan Day joined the Saint James Community as our Director of Music, on August 1, 2020, after thirty years of tireless service to our Parish, he will officially retire from that position. He leaves behind an outstanding legacy of beautiful music that enhanced all of our liturgies, especially “Midnight Mass, Christmas Day, Holy Week, and Easter,” said Ms. Ginny Beauchamp, a long-time St. James Cantor, and Parish Secretary.
Dan was 12 years old in 1968 when he started playing the organ at his home parish in his native Maine. With musical talent on
both of his parent’s sides of the family, it was no surprise that “Dan sparked to” playing.
Dan holds a Master’s Degree from the Catholic University of America retired from Washington, D.C.’s VA Medical Center in 2017, as a clinical social worker for the Oncology Clinic and Clini-cal Ethics Program Officer. Discussing Dan’s work, our Children’s Choir Director, and Dan’sfriend, Natalie Keffalas, explained: “On the weekend, you would find him at St. James: funerals,weddings, and the Vigil Mass on Saturday; and fourMasses on Sunday. He worked seven days a week for most of his career and commuted from
Montgomery Village, Maryland! Sometimes he’d be stuck in traffic for hours on his way to orfrom St. James. He could probably drive the route in his sleep at this point!”
Through his musical talent and love of the liturgy, “Dan has brought such beauty to our commu-nity and to our Masses with moving pieces that made us feel that we are truly in the presence of the Lord,” said Diane Banister, leader of our Contemporary Mass group at 7:00pm on Sunday evenings. “At times, those voices coming from the loft sounded like angels from heaven.” Chris Hughes, St. James' former Director of Advancement, who is now at the Cathedral of St. Thomas Moore, misses “the look on his face when he played — truly a communion with God.”
Everyone who contributed to this article noted Dan’s kindness as much as his musical talent. From “observing every choir member’s birthday...presenting gifts to all of the choir members at Christmas...and bringing donuts ever Sunday,” to finding the time on Christmas Eve and Christ-mas Day “to prepare a turkey dinner for the Priests and for the musicians in addition to playing the organ for eight Masses.” Natalie explained: “He wanted to make sure everyone was well fed as we worked through the night together.” Everyone who contributed remembered Dan keeping an eye on the congregation from his spot in the choir loft. As Natalie explained: “If he noticed a member of the congregation missing from his or her usual spot in the center aisle, then Dan was the first to check in with the family to make sure everything and everyone was alright.”
Father Patrick Posey, the former Pastor of St. James, noted another element to Dan’s kindness, helping families ensure their loved ones had a beautiful and fitting funeral. “When Dan was scheduled for a funeral, he didn’t just “show up.” He wanted to know about the person, meet the family, and help a soul to heaven with the notes of hope, faith, and love.”
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A Farewell to Dan Day (Cont.)
Father Patrick Posey, the former Pastor of St. James, noted another element to Dan’s kindness, helping families ensure their loved ones had a beautiful and fitting funeral. “When Dan was scheduled for a funeral, he didn’t just “show up.” He wanted to know about the person, meet the family, and help a soul to heaven with the notes of hope, faith, and love.” Our former Director of Advancement, Chris Hughes echoed Father Posey’s words, explaining: “What I will never, never forget was how he treated my family after Dad’s passing. He and Father Posey gave my dad a truly spiritual send off — and a gift I can never repay. Dan’s work on the funeral music, his work on the VA memorial were testaments to his belief that our baptismal promise bears fruit. That we are children of God and saved by the sacrifice repeated at every Mass. And that we are worth that sacrifice.” During the celebration of the 25th anniversary of his tenure at Saint James, Dan was asked his thoughts about the parish, and he replied: “The people are serious about spirituality. There’s par-ticipation in daily Masses, Sundays, and feast day liturgies. The parish has a very good commitment to social justice and caring for those in need.” He also said that “one joy of his long tenure has been watching the young people of St. James sit at the keyboard or take up their ba-tons,” concluding that “it’s good to see the next generation coming along to be interested and dedicated to the liturgy.” Mrs. Mary Ann Haines summed up everyone’s thoughts about Dan, by saying: “My appreciation of Dan goes beyond his professional talent in creatively and conscientiously having directed beau-tiful music for Services at St. James over these many years and under many conditions. He is also known for his ready smile, hustle and bustle, keeping the choir up to date on prayer concerns of others as well as following up to see how one was doing, his generosity, enjoyment in sharing stories, sense of humor, enthusiasm for seasonal decorating, contributions of wonderful meals at Thanksgiving for the priests, and keeping his eye out for the rose bushes.” She spoke for all when she concluded, “We’ll miss your spirit, Dan! “I would like to thank Dan for his many years of service to Saint James,” said Father Paul Scalia, Pastor of St. James. “Please join me in prayers and gratitude for his service, and of petition for God’s blessing on him moving forward.”
Next Week: Dan’s Farewell Note to St. James
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News from St. James and The Arlington Diocese
Missing Father Scalia’s Homilies or E-Mails?
If you find yourself missing Father Scalia’s Sunday Homilies or his frequent E-mails of support and encouragement duringthese trying times, fear not! Theyare preserved for you on the website.
You can find Father’s most recent homilies here: https://bit.ly/3e8IWmi. If you find yourself wanting to listen to a homily from 2019, you can visit https://bit.ly/2URzAUo.
If you would like to receive Father’s frequent emails of encouragement and guidance during these troubled times, please contact [email protected], and you will be added to the list. If you would like to read any of Father’s emails, you can read the most recent one at: https://bit.ly/3dhlC4p, or the prior ones at https://bit.ly/2Ck5CSE.
Patrick Henry Family Shelter in Falls Church is in Need of Donations
The Patrick Henry Family Shelter, on Patrick Henry Drive in Falls Church, VA, is in need of donated items to help the staff there carry out the shelter’s mission of caring for homeless families with children, throughout the Falls Church area.
The shelter is in need of the following items: air mattresses, household cleaning supplies including disinfectants and hand sanitizer, dish soap and laundry detergent, feminine hygiene pads, full-size toiletries including products for African American hair, inexpensive sets of pots and pans, twin size blankets, sippy cups, and baby wipes. The staff requests that items be ordered online, in order to maximized social distancing, and sent directly to the shelter at the following address: Mary Hamilton, Community Coordinator, Patrick Henry Family Shelter, 3080 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, VA 22044.
If you would like more information on the shelter’s needs, please contact Ms. Hamilton at 703-536-2155.Thank you for your generosity!
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The Daughters of St Paul publishing house is launching an online Coloring Contest for ages 14 and under on June 19 and closing June 30. The contest will have three age categories: Five and under, six to ten, and 11-14. Each age group will have a special image to download and color.
To participate, families can fill out the webpage form and agree to the terms to download the image for their child. Parents can then take a clear photo of their child’s completed masterpiece and submit the photo through the same webpage: http://pauline.org/kids-coloring-contest.
The sisters will share updates, fun facts, and contest progress through their Instagram account @paulinebooksandmedia. If you do not have Instagram, you can still follow everything through the Sister’s website.
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June Prayer Intention of Pope Francis The Way of the Heart We pray that all those who suffer may find their way in life, allowing themselves to be touched by the Heart of Jesus.
This Week in Our Parish—All Parish Events Except Those Noted Below Are Cancelled Due to the Ongoing COVID-19 Crisis Sunday, June 28 8:00am—5:00pm Eucharistic Adoration Church 5:00pm—6:00pm Holy Hour Church Monday, June 29 Noon—6:30pm Eucharistic Adoration Church 7:00pm—8:00pm Confessions Church Tuesday, June 30 Noon—6:30pm Eucharistic Adoration Church 7:00pm—8:00pm Confessions Church Wednesday, July 1 Noon—6:30pm Eucharistic Adoration Church 7:00pm—8:00pm Confessions Church Thursday, July 2 Noon—6:30pm Eucharistic Adoration Church 7:00pm—8:00pm Confessions Church Friday, July 3—First Friday Adoration: 9:00am - 11:30am, Rectory Offices Closed 11:15am—Noon Confessions Church Noon—6:30pm Eucharistic Adoration Church 7:00pm—8:00pm Confessions Church Saturday, July 4 3:30pm—4:30pm Confessions Church 7:30pm—8:00pm Confessions Church
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Catering &Party Room
Mon-Fri: 12:00-2:00 (Lunch) • Mon-Sat: 4:30-8:00 (Dinner)Sundays we are open from 4:30-8 (Dinner)
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