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Novena for Life

Novena for Life

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I invite you to join me in a Novena (9 weeks of prayer) for the legal protection of human life, from August 3 through September 28.
The retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and the nomination of his successor have once again engendered debate in our society regarding the need for the legal protection of the right to life of unborn children. Each Friday during the Novena, we have the opportunity to pray and fast so that a change in the U.S. Supreme Court will move our nation closer to the day when every human being is protected in law and welcomed in life. During this time, we must also look for opportunities to educate our family and friends about why this right—the right to life—is paramount.
As part of this initiative, participants may receive weekly prayer reminders by text message or email. In addition to the current invitation to fast on Fridays, participants will be encouraged to pray one Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be for this protection of human life and will receive important facts about how Roe v. Wade is not health care, is bad law, and fails women.
Please encourage your friends to sign up at www.usccb.org/pray for this and the “Call to Prayer” initiatives. Additionally, please ensure you keep up with the Diocese on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where we will be sharing resources, reminders and inspirational messages related to this Novena.
With our voices raised to God, perhaps we will one day live in a country that protects the most vulnerable of people, the child in the womb, and that mothers would know of the support and help the Church is ready to offer whenever they face a challenging or unplanned pregnancy.
Know of my continued prayer for you and your families.
Sincerely in Christ,
Most Reverend Bishop Michael F. Burbidge
Bishop of Arlington
Pulpit Announcements

Pulpit Announcements

Summer Youth Group activities
More information on bulletin page 7
Important information for all parish organizations
More information on bulletin page 8
Join in the engaging Call to Evangelization series
More information on bulletin page 8
Foster Care Orientation Meeting
More information on bulletin page 12
From Our Pastor

From Our Pastor

Dear Folks,
Imagine you are loaded into the family station wagon driving south on 95, when innocently enough, your car full of children asks, “Can we go to Hardees? We’re hungry.”  And imagine that because of some wise and loving parental plan, you say, “No.”  But it doesn’t end here.  Your children seize the moment, and start chanting in unison, “CHAR BROILED BURGERS! CHAR BROILED BURGERS!”  And despite you kind and patient exhortations for silence, the chanting continues for 30 minutes.  What would you do?  Ok, sure, my parents gave in and we stopped at Hardees, creating a great childhood memory of the power of unified pestering.  🙂
Analyze the situation: who was obsessed with the burgers?  Nobody in their right mind would say that my parents were the ones obsessed.  And today I am calling out the malarky of a common accusation of the secular world that the Catholic Church is ‘obsessed with gynecology.’  Atheists argue this as proof of the Church’s obsolescence.  Ex-Catholics cite this as reason for leaving.  But frankly it is hogwash.  The Catholic Church isn’t the one using this to sell everything under the sun.  Or demanding that all actions of the lewdest imaginations be celebrated with Pride Parades.  Or profiting over the internet from this obsession.  Or using the topic as fodder for countless jokes at the water cooler.  Yes there is an “obsession with gynecology” but it is not the Catholic Church who is obsessed.
How many references do you hear to these issues at Mass per month?  Now compare that how many contrary references you hear every day?  And the next time that someone says the Church is obsessed, cough loudly and call them out for their “Malarky.” (or whatever more forceful phrase you wish to use)!
This past Wednesday, was the 50th anniversary of the publication of Humanae Vitae.  Despite the incessant chanting of some Catholics for “Char-Broiled-Burgers,” Pope Paul VI kindly and patiently reiterated the constant teaching of God regarding human sexuality.  I don’t preach on this incessantly because I don’t want parents to have to go home every week retranslating every homily in age appropriate language.  But make no mistake, the world does not show the same restraint.
This coming year, to observe the anniversary, our parish theme will be taken from the constant teaching of the Church (with an tweak for alliteration).  The theme will be FAMILY: Forever, Faithful, Fruitful.  Among several programs that we are planning, this fall I will give a talk on the encyclical, it’s reception, and on the wider moral issues.  This will not be a talk for children, so please don’t bring anyone who is not ready for a frank talk.  God does have a wise and loving plan for human sexuality, we just have to wade through a whole lot of noise to hear it.
pax,
fr mosimann

Youth Ministry Diocesan Kings Dominion Day

Youth Ministry Diocesan Kings Dominion Day

This Friday, our normal 9am Daily Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Burbidge for the Diocesan Youth on their way to our Youth Ministry Kings Dominion Day!  All are invited to attend!

 

As a note to our regular 9am Mass attendees, please expect Mass to run a little longer than a normal weekday Mass.