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Holy Trinity Catholic Church Washington, DC October 28, 2018 No Contract Required: Connecting to the World s Strongest Network Cell phone companies love to tell us how strong and expansive their networks are, but the Catholic Church has them all beat. We ve got a network so extensive that it spans both space and time throughout the world and throughout history! It s called the Communion of Saints, and its members are here for us night or day, rain or shine. They stand by us and help us on life s journey. The saints are our role models for how to live faithfilled and holy lives. They show us how to grow in our relationship with God, in our service of others and in our respect for all of God s creation. With the Communion of Saints, we never have to worry about connection speeds or signal strength we are bound into the mystical body of Christ with them. The Apostles Creed, the foundation of our belief states: I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. The core beliefs are also asked in the Baptism Rite when we profess our beliefs as Catholic Christians. St. Ignatius and a Companion by Ryan Cowdin, Grade 2, 1996 But the communion of saints is more than just the saints in Heaven. It is our relationship with them our communion with them. This is a two-way street. The saints intercede on our behalf, and, in turn, we imitate their holiness. Remember, they didn t all start out saintly St. Ignatius is famously the only saint with a known police record! The saints teach us to serve, to be joyful and, when necessary, to repent and try again. St. Peter denied Jesus three times and look how he ended up! They were human like us and dependent on God like us. As we approach All Saints Day (a day so sacred, the Church has designated it a Holy Day of Obligation) November 1, let s recommit ourselves to connecting to this network. Just as we ask others to pray for us and help us here on earth, we can ask the saints to pray for us and hear our petitions. These holy ones in Heaven share in God s divinity, and they love us as God does. This weekend, the Sunday Morning Religious Education program celebrated the Communion of Saints with a parade, a Mass and a community pizza dinner. This time is a wonderful opportunity to bring saints into our everyday life and incorporate them into family traditions. For instance, find out which saint shares your birthday and learn about that saint. Learn your or your child s name saint and celebrate that feast day. Or perhaps there s a saint important to your family heritage or your profession. Incorporate a litany of family saints into your prayer practice. We can turn to saints to pray for us in all kinds of situations, both good and bad. When you re in need of assistance, whether it s with your children or your laptop or even DC traffic, there is a saint waiting to connect with you, asking, Can you hear me now? Main Church 36th Street, between N and O Streets, NW Washington, DC 20007 Parish Center 3513 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 (202) 337-2840 www. /HolyTrinity CatholicChurch @HolyTrinityDC Emmanuel Retreat: December 2-8 Registration Deadline: November 18 Prepare your heart for Christmas on this individually directed retreat, made at home, for those who are seeking more familiarity with the practice of praying with Scripture in the tradition of St. Ignatius Loyola. Visit www./ignatian-spirituality/retreats or email Martina O Shea at moshea@.

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. October 28, 2018 page 2 MISSION STATEMENT We are a Jesuit Catholic parish that welcomes all to: Accompany one another in Christ Celebrate God's love Transform lives PARISH CENTER Phone: (202) 337-2840 Fax: (202) 337-9048 Hours: Mon-Thur: 8:30am-7:30pm; Emergencies Only: (202) 903-2817 JESUIT STAFF & PARISH DEPTS. Pastor Kevin Gillespie, S.J. (202) 903-2800 Paul Campbell, S.J. (202) 903-2832 Ben Hawley, S.J. (202) 903-2814 William Kelley, S.J. (202) 903-2833 kgillespie@ pcampbell@ bhawley@ wkelley@ Tim O Brien, S.J. tobrien@ Communications Karelia Pallan (202) 903-2837 Facilities Faith Formation/ Religious Ed. Finance Holy Trinity School Human Resources Ignatian Spirituality Parish Life/ Pastor s Office Music Ministry Social Justice Dino Campagnari (202) 903-2813 Judith Brusseau (202) 903-2807 Chris Kehoe (202) 903-2811 Kevin McShane (202) 337-2339 Angela Grady (202) 903-2803 Martina O Shea (202) 903-2810 Lisa Dittmeier (202) 903-2801 Kathleen DeJardin (202) 903-2805 Kate Tromble (202) 903-2809 kpallan@ dcampagnari@ jbrusseau@ ckehoe@ principal@ htsdc.org agrady@ moshea@ ldittmeier@ kdejardin@ ktromble@ From the Pastor s Desk Next Sunday, November 4 at each one of the seven weekend Masses, we will have our annual update on the parish s finances and ministries. Often referred to as The Sermon on the Amount, we will offer an overview of parish activities and the financial accounts that fund the plethora of our parish programs. Copies of our Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2018 will also be made available beforehand. In addition, next Sunday from 2:30-5:15pm in Trinity Hall, we will have a Next Steps Parish Forum in which in response to the crisis in the Catholic Church. Parishioners will be invited to discuss the various ideas and actions generated by parishioner emails and the more than dozen Listening Sessions we have held the past several months as part of our parish s Season of Discernment. The forum will offer a variety of group discussions arranged by the following thematic categories: Church Structure, Transparency and Accountability, Supporting Survivors and Their Families, and Prayer. You may RSVP for the forum and indicate which thematic category you plan to attend at www./rsvp. I believe that having this Parish Forum the same day as a report on the financial state of our parish will serve as a way to contextualize how our parishioners, past and present, have been asked to face boldly and generously crises of our Church. Such dedication and determination to a vibrant community of faith has for generations been the trademark of Holy Trinity parishioners. In the 1960s, when the Second Vatican Council recognized the vital role of the laity and challenged the laity to discern the signs of the times, parishioners began responding in ways that were courageous, organized and rooted in prayer. Often, financial resources were asked for and then generously provided whereby programs that directly responded to the signs of the times were initiated and sustained. Our Next Steps Parish Forum will be an instance of Holy Trinity parishioners once again responding to the signs of the times. Your responses individually and collectively, of course, require resources. In reading and reflecting upon the Annual Report please recognize that our parish programs, both in quantity and quality, require financial support. Your annual Parish Pledge enables us to maintain our Christian mission and to sustain the personnel required and the space and the materials that they require. Thank you in advance for your generosity as well as your prayerful presence in our community of faith. Stewardship Worship & Liturgy Young Adult Community Youth Ministry Rock Schuler (202) 903-2843 David Pennington (202) 903-2804 Catherine Heinhold (202) 903-2819 Lynne Udalov (202) 903-2814 rschuler@ dpennington@ cheinhold@ ludalov@

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. October 28, 2018 page 3 Daily Mass Intentions The parish community prays for all of the dead every day at Mass. However, we encourage parishioners to mention specific persons by name during the General Intercessions when invited to do so by the presider. Parishioners may also request that a specific person be remembered by name at a particular weekday Mass by calling or visiting the receptionist s desk in the Parish Center during normal office hours. Names must be submitted one week in advance. Persons to be so remembered at weekday Masses this week are: Week of October 29, 2018 Monday 7:00am Dolores Diaz+ Dr. Al Fleury+ Tuesday 7:00am Harry Orr-Gonzalez+ Joe Tower Wednesday 8:00am Betty Foley+ Thursday 8:00am Abbott Wainwright+ Shannon Griego+ Friday 8:00am Jane Spotts Stephen C. Matula+ Saturday 8:00am Richard Wilder Pray for those who are sick: Helen Burson Pray for those who are dead: For those we hold in our hearts SACRAMENTS Mass Schedule (Check bulletin or website for Holy Days) Weekdays: 7am (Monday & Tuesday), 8am (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) & (in the Chapel on N St.) Note: Please see schedule for daily Mass times. Chapel is open on weekdays between Masses. Saturday: 8am Chapel; Vigil Church Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:30am, 1:15pm & Sacrament of Reconciliation Every Saturday from 4:30pm 5:15pm or by appointment Sacrament of the Sick Communal anointing is celebrated seasonally in the St. Ignatius Chapel. Call the parish to request the sacrament at home or in the hospital. Baptisms and Weddings: To schedule a Baptism or Wedding, contact Beth Gray at (202) 903-2806 or bgray@. Sacramental Preparation: Persons desiring to receive certain sacraments at Holy Trinity need to be registered parishioners and are expected to participate in a preparation program. For more information or to register, contact the appropriate staff person: Infant Baptism: readmin@, (202) 903-2808 First Reconciliation: Judith Brusseau, (202) 903-2807 First Eucharist: Judith Brusseau, (202) 903-2807 Marriage Prep: readmin@, (202) 903-2808 Adult Initiation (RCIA): Anne Koester, (202) 337-2840 x128 Children s Initiation (RCIA): Judith Brusseau, (202) 903-2807 Adult Confirmation: Judith Brusseau, (202) 903-2807 Youth Confirmation: Judith Brusseau, (202) 903-2807 NEW PARISHIONER REGISTRATION Welcome to Holy Trinity! We invite you to join our parish. You may register at www./register. Questions about registering can be directed to registration@. New parishioner orientations are held several times throughout the year. See the bulletin, eletter and website for announcement of dates and times. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process of conversion and faith formation for individuals who are interested in living the Christian life in the Catholic tradition. Those who want to learn more about the possibility of becoming Catholic are welcome to come to the Inquiry meetings held every Tuesday evening at 7pm in the Faber Room, Holy Trinity Parish Center. Please contact Anne Koester akoester@ for more information or visit our website. PRAYER REQUESTS To add a name to these prayer lists, contact Lisa Dittmeier at ldittmeier@. You must be an immediate relative of the one to be remembered, or have express permission in order to add a name to these lists. The names on this prayer list will be mentioned aloud at Sunday Mass during the General Intercessions and will be published in the parish eletter and bulletin. PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL (PPC) PPC members share leadership responsibility with our pastor. As advisors to the pastor, PPC members assist the pastor in discerning, articulating and communicating to other parishioners the identity and mission of the parish, and they assist the pastor in assuring fidelity to that identity and mission. President Ellen Toups ppcpresident@ Vice President Chris Hannigan parishcouncil@

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. October 28, 2018 page 4 WORSHIP All Saints Day Eucharist All Saints Day is celebrated on November 1 and is a Holy Day of Obligation. The Eucharist will be celebrated at 8am and 6:30pm in the church. Holy Trinity School will celebrate the Eucharist at 10:30am. All are welcome. All Souls Day Mass at Holy Rood Celebrate a special outdoor Mass at Holy Rood Cemetery (2126 Wisconsin Ave. NW) with Fr. Gillespie November 2 at noon. All Souls Day Evening Prayer November is set aside as a special time to pray for the faithful departed. To begin this month, the parish will celebrate a sung Evening Prayer on All Souls Day, November 2 at 7pm in the church. All are invited to bring a framed photograph to this liturgy and place it on the Table of Remembrance and inscribe the names of deceased loved ones in our Book of the Dead. If you are unable to attend Evening Prayer, you are invited to bring a photograph to Mass on Sunday. David Haas Concert & Book Tour Join us November 10 at 10:30am in the church for "I Will Bring You Home," a musical journey of songs and reflections born from over 40 years of liturgical composition. There is no charge to attend. For more information, visit www./davidhaas. IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY Update from the Synod on Young People Yadira VieUyra, a young woman from Chicago and graduate of a Cristo Rey high school and Georgetown University, is serving as an auditor at the Synod on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational Discernment happening this month in Rome. She shares this experience: Yesterday, Bishop Mark Edwards from Australia invited me to read with him our small group report before Pope Francis and the Synod of Bishops. It completely broke away from the synod regulations. It was the first time a woman, let alone a lay woman, read a small circle report in the Synod Hall. Thank you Bishop Edwards for giving our young auditors a voice. Thank you for giving women of the synod a voice. I was told Pope Francis smiled as he watched me walk back to my seat. This morning Pope Francis said to me, anoche te luciste. (You shone last night). The Holy Spirit is hard at work at the synod. Movie Moments of Grace: Outside In November 10, 6:30pm, Trinity Hall Through compelling story-telling, this beautifully scripted tale tells a story of yearning and hope. Incarcerated unfairly as an 18 year-old, a prisoner released 20 years later finds himself an outsider, trying to re-enter the world of family and love and community relationships from which he feels barred. RSVP to htmmog@gmail.com. Trailer: www./mmog. SOCIAL JUSTICE Thanksgiving for All On November 10 and 11 shopping lists will be available in the back of church (and on the social justice website, under What s New) to assist the Father McKenna Center and Hope and a Home provide Thanksgiving meals to those who would not otherwise be able to have one. Please return your food donations before 1pm on November 18 outside of church. Those who attend the Sunday mass or who would prefer an alternative way to participate, may place a check in the collection baskets with Turkey Drive in the memo. A gift of $50 will provide a full dinner for a family, but any amount is appreciated. For further information, please contact Kate Tromble at (202) 903-2809 or ktromble@ RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/ FAITH FORMATION Ecumenical Dialogue: Learning from Differences as Well as Agreements Join Professor Anthony Tambasco on October 28 at 10:10am in the Chapel of St. Ignatius as he highlights recent agreements with other Christian denominations on the anniversary of the Reformation. VIRTUS Training Training will be offered November 4 at 12pm in McKenna Hall for all those volunteering as coaches, chaperones and catechists. Register at www.virtus.org. YOUTH MINISTRY Confirmation Retreat A mini-retreat for Confirmation candidates is scheduled for November 3 at 9am in Trinity Hall. For more information, contact confirmation@. Youth Mass is Back A Mass for the youth, by the youth will be held November 11 at 9am in the Chapel of St. Ignatius. All 7th-12th graders are extended a special invitation. We will return to our tradition of a youth-led, music-filled Mass to inspire all. For further information, please contact our new Coordinator of Youth Ministry Lynne Udalov, at (202) 337-2841 or ludalov@. Receive Email Updates! www./eletter

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. October 28, 2018 page 5 Memorial Stone Pavers Individuals and families wishing to order replacement stones for remaining originals, or new stones to commemorate a loved one, a family event, or a special blessing, may do so by contacting Rock Schuler at RSchuler@ or (202) 903-2843. The requested donation is $5,000 and helps offset the recent waterproofing and reconstruction of the garden. Thank you! PARISH LIFE Older Adult Educational Program The Older Adult Educational Program is a new pastoral education initiative for a growing cohort of the Holy Trinity community. Seminars will be held in the home of Jim and Marcia Thessin. The next topic scheduled for November 8 is Care Coordination What, When, How and How Much? See the Parish Life website for more information. RSVP to michaelinda88@hotmail.com. Book Now for the 50+ Winter Weekend Now is the time to make your reservations for the eighth annual winter weekend gathering of Holy Trinity 50+ adults scheduled for January 25-27, 2019 at the Antrim 1844, a Country House Hotel located in Taneytown, MD, near the Pennsylvania border. Reservations must be made before November 19 to ensure the discounted rate for Holy Trinity. For more information, please contact the coordinators, Laurie Wallace, wallace1216@gmail.com, and Rosemary Chalk rosemary.chalk@gmail.com. Holy Trinity Book Discussion Group The next book for discussion will be The Church: Theology in History by Frederick J. Cwiekowski. Discussion will begin on October 31 at 7:15pm in McKenna Hall. All are welcome! Please email grobertstewart1@mac.com for more information. HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL Open House Dates Holy Trinity School provides a distinguished program that focuses on the education of the whole child. A key aspect of the curriculum is cura personalis, a Latin term for care of the person. It is the conscious commitment to meet the academic, physical, social-emotional, and spiritual needs of the individual learner. Influenced by the charism of St. Ignatius, it is a hallmark of Jesuit education. To learn more about our school, please visit www.htsdc.org/visit and attend an upcoming Open House: November 8 or November 15 from 9-10:30am. 200th/225th ANNIVERSARY Thank You for an Unforgettable Weekend! Thank you to everyone who attended, supported and volunteered at Holy Trinity School s 200th Anniversary Celebration Weekend. 200th/225th Anniversary Benefit Holy Trinity will celebrate our milestone anniversaries with an Anniversary Benefit March 2 at Sequoia. The event will be a Night of the Arts and will feature original art and entertainment by parishioners and school alumni. There will also be a live and silent auction. If you are interested in donating to the auction, please email the committee at ht225@. Tickets will go on sale in January. Founder s Day 2019 We will begin planning for Founder s Day, scheduled for October 5, 2019. If you are interested in chairing this event or volunteering, please email Ashley Klick at aklick@ for more information. Holy Trinity Time Capsule John F. Kennedy While living in Georgetown as a representative, senator and president-elect, John F. Kennedy regularly attended Mass at Holy Trinity, including on the morning of his inauguration. He attended Mass on November 1, 1963, which was the last Mass he attended in Washington. Kennedy is remembered on a plaque outside the church, which features the presidential seal and an image of PT-109, the ill-fated boat he commanded during World War II. Photo by United Press International: November 27, 1960. President-elect John F. Kennedy carries daughter Caroline's doll as he chats with newsmen and Secret Service men after attending services at Holy Trinity Church.