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Clergy Announcements

Clergy Announcements

This morning, Bishop Burbidge announced clergy changes for the Diocese.  Our very own Fr. Keith Cummings has been appointed chaplain of St John Paul II High School in Woodbridge, effective Wednesday, June 28.  We all wish abundant blessings on Fr. Cummings in his new assignment.   More information on plans for a goodbye will be  forthcoming.

As sad as we are to see Fr. Cummings go, we welcome with great joy Fr. Michael J.R. Kelly as new Parochial Vicar at St Mary!  Fr. Kelly has served as chaplain at Paul VI High School in Fairfax for the past several years.  Welcome Fr. Kelly!

For a complete listing of clergy changes in the diocese, please click on the following link: http://www.arlingtondiocese.org/Press-Releases/2017/Clergy-Announcement/

 

From Our Pastor ~ May 28, 2017

From Our Pastor ~ May 28, 2017

Dear Folks,

This is Fr. Sunny’s last Sunday with us. I know I speak for the priests and parish staff when I say his time here has truly been a blessing, and his care for the parish, from daily Mass, hospital visits, confessions, and the Syro-Malabar Mass he celebrated last week, has been an inspiration. He really is the nicest priest, and we are so grateful for all he has done for us during his time here. He has written a little goodbye note to the parish below:

The best lines said by a mathematician, ‘My love for my community, family, and friends, is like a circle. It has no sides to be broken, no ends to be ended, and no angles to be measured.”  Now I am so grateful to God and to you- my beloved Fathers and parishioners of St Mary in Fredericksburg for your wonderful love and care. The sincere love that you shared cannot be measured. I would say I was blessed to be with the wonderful community here with whom the Heavenly Father’s love and grace is running. In our lives, when we run alone, then it’s called a race. But when God runs with us, or when we run with God, it’s called grace. Indeed, I am happy because I could also become part of this divine community where there is a lot of ‘we feel’ among the priests and the parishioners. I would say because of the parishioners unending prayers and worship, the parishioners are blessed with the nicest pastor and talented priests. The love and care of our beloved fathers and parishioners made me to feel that I am at my own home. I take this occasion to thank you my beloved Father John Mosimann, Father Holmes, Father Cummings, and Father Colin, for you brotherly concern and love. And I do thank you all, the wonderful staff and parishioners, for your great support and love. I have a lot to cherish in my memory when I go home –the moments of the Syro-Malabar Qurbana, the day of my birthday celebration, the mission talks, golfing with Fr. Mosimann and Deacon Dick, and the Easter celebration and season of Lent, and the visit of my family and friends. Everything was a wonderful experience. It is a fact to say that when I is replaced by we, illness becomes wellness. So in one word I conclude thank you for considering me a member of this wonderful family of St. Mary in Fredericksburg.

God Bless You All,
Fr. Sunny Joseph