St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Community Joint Base Anacostia Bolling Washington, DC 202-767-5900 http://jbabchapel.wordpress.com/ December 3 rd -4 th, 2016 Mission Statement The mission of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Community is to be a Catholic community centered on Christ, extending the ministry of the Archdiocese for the Military Services. We build God s Kingdom through evangelization, education, worship and service. All are welcome! If you would like to have a loved one remembered during Christmas, you may purchase a Poinsettia for a $10.00 donation. These will be used to decorate the Chapel during the Holidays and then returned to you after. See Mrs. Ivette Guadalupe after Mass. PASTORAL STAFF Catholic Priest: Fr. Larry Smith, S. J. Tuesday-Thursday 0630-1530, Saturday1000-1800 202-404-2587; lawrence.c.smith@navy.mil RE Coordinator: Mrs. Lynn Wolfkill Parish Coordinator: Mrs. Ivette Guadalupe Tuesday, Wednesday Tuesday - Thursday 0900-1400 Thursday 0730-1300 Saturday 1530-1830, Sunday 0900-1130 202-404-6993; teresa.wolfkill.ctr@navy.mil 202-765-6062; Ivette.guadalupe@yahoo.com DESIGNATED OFFERING: December 17-18 Adult s: US Hurricane Relief Efforts Children s: Heifer International Date Attendance Offering Saturday 26 th 49 $312.00 Sunday 27 th 108 $1,787.00 Children s Church --- $25.00 Designated Offering- Dec.17-18 --- --- Total 157 $2,124.00 If this is your first time with us please complete a registration form. Sponsor letters for those wishing to be Godparents at other installations or parishes can be issued only to those who are registered and in good standing with the Military Archdiocese. Our Baptism class is held every last Saturday of the month at 1530 call Mrs. Guadalupe for more information. ICE Comment: https://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm BULLETIN: Please send items to be included in the next bulletin no later than 1600 on Tuesdays
HOLY FATHER S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR DECEMBER...from Mary Goodwin and the Pastoral Council to those who helped cook turkeys for the Missionaries of Charity Thanksgiving dinner and those who went with Mary to Wheeler Road to help deliver the meals to shut-ins served by the Sisters in the local area. Members of the St. Michael Catholic Community (and friends) cooked 30 turkeys, a significant contribution to the Sisters' marathon preparations! (Twenty-five of the turkeys were donated to the Sisters by St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Upper Marlboro.) Additionally, those who delivered food to several low-income apartment buildings allowed those unable to go to the soup kitchen to enjoy the Thanksgiving feast too. Meighan Altwies Christine Bates Janell Diederich Nancy Dolan Sandra Franklin John Goodwin Ivette Guadalupe Anna Lawrence Dawn Martenz Irene Mays Luba and Joe Munter Yvonne Powell and her friend Madelyn Latimer Cathy Osman and David Lesley Marliz Rodriguez Andrea and Jason Saglimbene Lynn Wolfkill One anonymous cook John Goodwin Fernando Guadalupe Jr. Ivette Guadalupe Universal: End to Child-Soldiers That the scandal of child-soldiers may be eliminated the world over. Evangelization: Europe That the peoples of Europe may rediscover the beauty, goodness, and truth of the Gospel which gives joy and hope to life. To read the reflections go to: http://apostleshipofprayer.org WHAT DID FR. LARRY SAY? For you do not know on which day your Lord will come. During Advent and Christmas, in the scriptures that we read, we celebrate the coming of Jesus in three different ways, at three different times in human history: We celebrate the coming of Jesus at his birth as a human being at Bethlehem. We celebrate his coming into our hearts after the Resurrection as our risen Savior; and we celebrate, and look forward, to his coming again at the end of time before the Final Judgment. It can sometimes be a little confusing when we read the scriptures at-this-time of year. Which coming is the scripture passage talking about? What we should try to see and celebrate, as a total package, is the beginning in this world, of the Saving Act of our God, coming into our world to save us. The Birth, life, death, Resurrection, and Final Coming of Jesus into our lives is one total saving event. Jesus came into the world at Christmas to begin this saving event, and it is not yet finished. Jesus saves us every day of our life. It s on-going. It s living. It s dynamic. We weren t just saved 2,000 years ago. We re still being saved. In many ways, the world hasn t changed much over the past 2,000 years. The world is still a scary and, sometimes, violent place. We re reminded to be people of hope and love, forgiveness and healing, who in-the-midst of turmoil and seeming chaos don t panic; but, instead, keep their eyes on Jesus: people who can stand upright with heads high, because we trust that our Savior was born, lives today, and will come again. We have been saved, are being saved, and will be ultimately saved by our Creator, who loves us so much, that he became one of us. So, how do we prepare for our celebration of Jesus coming into the world? We prepare first, by believing that the Lord means what he says. And why do we trust, that God will keep his promises? That s the simple part: Because he said so. Suffering is a part of the definition of life in this world. What our God promises is that he will be, and is, with us to give us the strength to endure, and even thrive, through it all. St. Paul sums-up very well what Advent should be all about, when he tells the Romans and us: Brothers and sisters: You know the time; it is the hour now for you to awake from sleep. For our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed; the night is advanced, the day is at hand. FR. Larry Smith S.J.
CHOIR PRACTICE Come and Praise Our Lord Become part of the St. Michael s Choir Rehearsals Saturday: 1600 Sunday: 0800 & 1100 Children s Choir Rehearsals: Sunday Choir Director: Ms. Victoria Williams 804-921-0752 - viciwillcreates@gmail.com EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Come and spend time with our Lord Eucharistic Adoration In the Blessed Sacrament Chapel Monday-Thursday From 0745 2000 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday During Chapel Operational Hours THE HOLY ROSARY The Knights of Columbus invites YOU to pray The Holy Rosary The Blessed Sacrament Chapel at 0900 RECONCILIATION Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Appointments by Phone or E-mail Friday, Saturday & Sunday Any Time but no later than 30 minutes before Mass. Walk -ins are welcome, if time permits, depending on Fr. Larry s availability. BAPTISM CLASS Our Baptism Class for the month of December is Saturday 17 th at 1530 Chapel Center s Conference Room Please contact Mrs. Ivette Guadalupe our Parish coordinator if you have any questions about getting your child baptized or need to take the class. Godparents are also required to take the class here or in their home Parish. Call to have your name placed on the list at least a week in advance of the scheduled class date. Do your children need or would you like to celebrate the canonization of St. Teresa of Calcutta by helping the Missionaries of Charity? The Sisters operate a soup kitchen and home for unwed mothers on Wheeler Rd. in SE DC six days a week (every day except Thursday) and can always use "additional laborers for the harvest". For more information on ways to support the Sisters, Please contact Mary Goodwin Calling all Middle and High School Students! The Catholic Youth will be sorting the Angel Tree gifts and having our annual Christmas Party on Sunday, December 11th from 5-7 in the activity room. A pizza dinner will be provided. If you would like to participate in a small gift exchange as part of the party, please bring a wrapped gift costing no more than $5. For more information or to sign up, see the sign up sheet at the back of the chapel or contact Christine and Lee Nickel (703) 732-6824 or nickellc@aol.com The Next CWOC meeting will be held here in the Conference room on December 10 th starting at 0900 Come and join us for a time of good fellowship and prayer We hope you can make it
THE JBAB CHAPEL SOULFOOD PROJECT PURPOSE. There is still time to support this great project please provided your name and information in the signing sheet that is located on the back table. The event will take place this upcoming Tuesday December 6 th at the Chapel 2 Annex from 1815-2030 Soup, Chili, bread and salads dinner (provided by Parishioners) Spending time with the Ceremonial and Honor Guardsmen and helping clean up after. Prayer for the Home Prayer Seeds We beseech You, O Lord, visit this home, and drive far from it all the snares of the enemy; let Your holy angels dwell therein so as to preserve us in peace; and let Your blessing be always upon us. Through Christ our Lord Amen. MASS HOURS CHAPEL CENTER TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY: 1130 FRIDAY: 0700 SATURDAY 1700 MEET & GREET 1830 SUNDAY 0930 MEET & GREET 1030 MINISTRY COORDINATORS Pastoral Council: Mr. Edward mays 202-239-8432 Choir Director: Ms. Victoria Williams- 804-921-0752 Ushers: Mr. Ed Scott 301-839-5198 Lectors: Mrs. Mary Goodwin 703-339-4588 EMHC: Mr. Lee Joyner 757-630-3299 Altar Servers: Mr. Tony Poblete -301-535-9063 Adult Faith Formation: OPEN Children s Church: Mrs. Luba Munter703-339-6483 Prayer Line: Mrs. Mary Goodwin - 703-339-4588 Home Educators: Mrs. Maggie Ham 719 482-8617 Catholic women (CWOC): Mrs. Femi O Grady 703-946-0740 Youth Group: Mrs. Christine Nickel 301-459-5607 Meet & Greet: OPEN Knights of Columbus: Mr. Fred Armstrong 202-316-4795 Members at large: Mrs. Marliz Rodriguez N/A Mrs. Beth Sylvester 813-468-2582 Mr. Jason Saglimbene - 443-975-1206 Our Next Council Meeting will be held on: Saturday January14 h From 1400-1600 Chapel Center Activity Room RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Because of Christmas Day Thank you Lynn There will be two practices for this pageant. The practices will take place right after the RE classes on Sunday. will be on the 4th of Dec after RE and on the 18th also after RE. Thank you, Lynn Saint Nick will be visiting the RE Students this Sunday, please get in touch with Mrs. Lynn if you have any questions.
Wreaths Across America COMING UP IN DECEMBER December 3 rd Chapel Decorating Day at 1130-1500 (light Lunch) December 6 th SOULFOOD Project at Chapel 2 Annex at 1815-2030 December 8 th Holy day of obligation Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Wreaths Across America will take place on December 17th 2016. The JBAB Chapel Community will leave by bus for Cheltenham Cemetery at 11:00 am and return to the chapel by 2:00 pm. A bag lunch will be served. There is a sign-up sheet in the back of the main chapel, we will need a head count for the bus and lunch. Please come out and join us in honoring our military men and women. Thank you, Lynn Wolfkill Saint Michael s Children s Choir Ministry Children interested in joining the Saint Michael s Choir Ministry Please get in touch with our Choir Director Ms. Victoria Williams before or after Mass. This ministry is of great importance for the Celebrations of the Mass. December 8 th Home Educators meeting at Chapel 2 Annex December 9 th Home Educators Christmas Gathering at Chapel Center December 10 th CWOC Meeting at Chapel Center 0900 December 11 th JBAB CHRISTMAS CANTATA at 1200 December 11 th Youth Group sorting Angel Tree Gifts at 1700 December 17 th Baptism Class 1530 December 17 th - 18 th Designated Offering December 17 th Wreaths Across America/Cheltenham- Departure @ 1100 December 17 th Knights of Columbus at 1800 December 18 th Children s Pageant at the Missionary of Charity @ 1500 December 24 th Christmas Eve Mass Caroling at 1600-1700 December 24 th December 25 th December 25 th NO RE / NO Children s Choir Practice December 31 st New Year s Eve Mass at 1700 January 1 st Day of obligation Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God,