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From the Pulpit

From the Pulpit

■13th Annual Saint Mary Volunteer Appreciation Dinner is at 6pm, Thursday, November 29, Please RSVP no later than Monday, November 26. See invitation on bulletin page 10.
■Senior Luncheon – November 13 More information on bulletin page 9.
■Concerts at Saint Mary – November 13 More information on bulletin page 11.
■Concerts at Saint Mary, November 13 at 7:30pm More information on bulletin page 11.
■Special Thanksgiving Mass, November 22.  More information on bulletin page 9.
From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Folks,
You can never say Thank you too much.  But it is nice to try.  A great tradition in our parish family is the annual volunteer appreciation dinner.  This is a dinner to which all who volunteer in any capacity at the parish are cordially invited.  Please see page 10 in the bulletin here for more details, and I’d also love to have your nominations for possible volunteers of the year!  Email nominations to: edoyle@stmaryfred.org.
Speaking of Elena Doyle…. she has recently been promoted within the office staff to be my Executive Assistant, in addition to continuing to help with outreach.  Having her work full time will help us to accomplish even more!  Welcome Elena!
Additionally, Chris Lanzarone is taking on additional responsibilities for the Facilities.  He has a wealth of knowledge of how and why our facilities run as they do, and is excited to face the challenge of these new responsibilities.
There is one more new person potentially coming on board part time, and we are working out the details with their schedule to be able to help use their gifts in service of our parish family.  Thanks to all who applied last month in response to my unusual job listing.  I wish I could have hired many more of you as each has some amazing gifts and talents to share!
Vocations awarenesses week is celebrated this week, and we are privileged to have a seminarian with us speaking at all the Masses this week.  Perhaps this week you might find the courage to encourage a vocation!  Maybe you can say to someone you know, “I think you would make a good ______ (priest or deacon or sister)!”  You never know if you might be a part of the means by which the Lord draws someone to serve him with their lives!
pax,
fr mosimann
National Vocations Awareness Week

National Vocations Awareness Week

Praying for the Vocations in our Diocese

It’s hard to imagine but the ratio of priests to parishioner in our diocese is roughly 1 per 5,000! Even though it may seem we are blessed in the area of vocations, “the harvest is [still] abundant and laborers are few.”

Keep in your prayers those who have been called and are working in the vineyard of our diocese:

184 Diocesan Priests
25 External Priests
61 Religious Order Priests
5 Eastern Rite Priests
125 Religious Sisters
6 Religious Brothers
93 Permanent Deacons
4 Deacons in the Catholic Eastern Rite

Also pray for those whom the Lord has called from our diocese who are currently in formation and continuing to discern their call:

46 Diocesan Seminarians
71 Men and Women in formation for religious life

And pray for those God is calling right now, and will call in the future.

If you or someone you know might be called to explore their vocation to priesthood or religious life, contact Fr. Isenberg, vocations@arlingtondiocese.org or 703-841-2514.

–From our Diocesan website, https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/Vocations/A-call-to-be-holy/

From the desk of Bishop Burbidge

One of our seminarians, sadly moved by the situation of our church, said: “I have never before had so strong a desire to be a holy priest for the sake of church — for the sake of every person who constitutes her.”

God still calls.  Even when we see our Church in turmoil, when we witness daily trials to our faith, when we hear of violence to people of faith, often in the name of religion, God is still calling men and women to follow him.

These seeming obstacles only make God’s case —and ours — more compelling. Our world needs saints, holy men and women who’ve made an encounter with the love of Christ and offered their very selves to bring this love to others so desperate for it.

Let National Vocations Awareness Week be an invitation, a call, to all of us, first to encounter Christ’s love, and then to let it compel us to be — and to pray for — the saints our world needs.

He is still calling.

God Bless you always signature

HCA Wins Purple Star Award for Military Friendliness

HCA Wins Purple Star Award for Military Friendliness

We’re very proud to announce our parish school, Holy Cross Academy, was one of 59 schools in Virginia awarded a “Purple Star Award” by the Virginia Department of Education for their commitment to meeting the needs of military families.  For more information, please click the link for the press release from the Diocese. Congratulations, HCA!

https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/Press-Releases/2018/Fredericksburg-school-receives-Virginia-Purple-Star-Award/