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HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH Washington, DC August 26 & September 2, 2018 Back to School Jitters A new school year often emboldens a collective creativity as teachers and principals prepare to welcome and engage students to the rigor and joy of a new school year. At Holy Trinity School, teachers are back on campus reinvigorated from a wide range of summer experiences. Many have spent this time learning at conferences and retreats: The Ignatian Leadership for Mission retreat to guide us to live our Jesuit identity authentically; Teachers College at Columbia to hone writing instruction; The Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning to study brain science and the future of education; The Science of Working Memory and Attention for the Classroom Teacher and Teaching and Learning for Diverse Minds to meet the needs of all learners; The National Diversity Practitioners Institute to develop cultural competencies; and Responsive Classroom to ensure that all students feel safe and valued.. Other teachers went on mission to serve the people of El Salvador, some helped renovate and paint our learning spaces, a few hiked with students through the Rocky Mountains, several tutored students to prevent a summer slide and many traveled around the world. As we enter our 200th Anniversary school year, our prayer (with open hearts and minds) is for the gift of God s grace to help us model for and lead our students to be agents of hope and healing for the world. Heading into this next century, we also welcome a new leader to the principalship, Kevin McShane. Kevin takes on the lead position after four years at HTS as Assistant Principal, 20 years as a math teacher at St. Alban s and a few early years at Mater Dei. So, what is a guy like Kevin, with two Ivy League degrees, Continued on page 5 A Prayer for Our Students Dear God, Thank you for the gift of education in every form. As our children prepare to start a new year, may confidence be their foundation, may grace be their guide and may hope be their compass toward a bright future. I pray they would have eyes to see the needs of those around them and a heart to love well. May they face each day with positivity knowing that no matter what comes their way, they don t have to face it alone. In Jesus name, Amen. 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 Back to School Drive Help students and teachers at San Miguel School get ready for the new year by purchasing items through their Amazon Wishlist at www./b2s (items will be shipped directly to the school), or by dropping off supplies at Holy Trinity the weekend of September 6-8. Thank you!

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. August 26 & September 2, 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; Fri: 8:30am-12pm through August 25; Sat & Sun: No receptionist on duty, but the parish center is accessible during mass times. Emergencies Only: (202) 903-2817 JESUIT STAFF Pastor Associate Pastor Associate Pastor Kevin Gillespie, S.J. (202) 903-2800 Paul Campbell, S.J. (202) 903-2832 William Kelley, S.J. (202) 903-2833 PARISH DEPARTMENTS 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 Stewardship Worship & Liturgy Young Adult Community Youth Ministry 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 Rock Schuler (202) 903-2843 David Pennington (202) 903-2804 Catherine Heinhold (202) 903-2819 Judith Brusseau (202) 903-2807 kgillespie@ pcampbell@ wkelley@ kpallan@ dcampagnari@ jbrusseau@ ckehoe@ principal@ htsdc.org agrady@ moshea@ ldittmeier@ kdejardin@ ktromble@ rschuler@ dpennington@ cheinhold@ confirmation@ From the Pastor s Desk With shame and repentance, we acknowledge as an ecclesial community that we were not where we should have been, that we did not act in a timely manner, realizing the magnitude and the gravity of the damage done to so many lives. Pope Francis, Letter to the People of God, 20 August 2018 How does one make sense of it all? It is indeed a time whereby one s faith seeks understanding. Like many of you, I have asked myself serious questions concerning the institutional leadership of our Catholic Church. In addition to the anguish and the anger, I am now hearing an exhausted apprehension wondering what will next be disclosed. And asking: What besides the words will be the actions? Since June, when the first revelations of Cardinal McCarrick s abusive actions were revealed, and now since the release of the findings of the Pennsylvania Grand Jury, several members of the parish staff and myself have been meeting with many of you, individually and collectively. We continue to seek ways to provide occasions whereby parishioners may have opportunities to share, at times in cathartic encounters; allowing the emotional experiences of our desolation, disappointment and disillusionment to be expressed and heard in a trusting environment. Recently, I have begun to ask various parish groups to provide their respective members opportunities whereby they may express their personal experiences of the crisis. Several groups have already met and other meetings are being planned. We will hold two Listening Sessions hosted by Voice of the Faithful (www.votf.org), an organization whose goals are to support survivors of clergy sexual abuse, support priests of integrity and work for structural change within the Catholic Church. They will take place Saturday, September 8 from 10-11:30am in McKenna Hall and Sunday, September 9 from 3:30-5pm in the chapel. Additional programs and processes designed to prayerfully invoke the Spirit of healing and understanding are in development and will be announced at Mass and in the bulletin. Meanwhile, we are providing resources on our website at www./resources that may serve to inform parishioners, along with response form to submit additional feedback anonymously, if so desired. Finally, allow me to conclude by offering as a means of prayer, the iconic image of Michelangelo s Pieta to complement the following words of Pope Francis about Mary at the foot of the cross: Mary chose to stand at the foot of her Son s cross. She did so unhesitatingly, standing firmly by Jesus side. In this way, she reveals the way she lived her entire life. When we experience the desolation caused by these ecclesial wounds, we will do well, with Mary, to insist more upon prayer, seeking to grow all the more in love and fidelity to the Church (Spiritual Exercises, 319). She, the first of the disciples, teaches all of us as disciples how we are to halt before the sufferings of the innocent, without excuses or cowardice. To look to Mary is to discover the model of a true follower of Christ.

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. August 26 & September 2, 2018 page 3 Daily Mass Intentions Week of August 27, 2018 Monday 7:00am Rachel Quinoes+ Week of September 3, 2018 PRAYER REQUESTS Hyung Rye Choi+ Tuesday 7:00am Jean Hollister+ Dr. & Mrs. William Rock+ Wednesday 8:00am Auna Uuankebe Rosemary Roemmele+ Thursday 8:00am Maj Lis Karlsson+ Gabriel Garcia Pike+ Friday 8:00am Joyce Kelly+ Alyssade la Torre+ Saturday 8:00am Moody Wharam+ Monday 7:00am Tuesday 7:00am Daniel Klick Wednesday 8:00am Josephine Grant+ Thursday 8:00am A.J. Abate+ Elizabeth Clark Friday 8:00am Elizabeth Anton+ Vincent & Carmela Marcaccio+ Saturday 8:00am John A. Dooley+ Pray for those who are sick: Andrea Grandy; George Ruppert Pray for those who are dead: Bill Nary; Erla Horrigan; Rachael Bail; Donald Mooers 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. 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, 9:30am, 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 Helene Flanagan at (202) 903-2806 or hflanagan@. 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 Preparation: 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. 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 Cecilia Boudreau ppcpresident@ Vice President Ellen Toups parishcouncil@

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. August 26 & September 2, 2018 page 4 WORSHIP Volunteer Opportunities There are several opportunities to join in the celebration of the liturgy. All are welcome! For more information on these opportunities, please contact David Pennington at dpennington@. Sacristans Needed for Trinity Hall Mass Sacristans are needed to help set up and take down the Hall Mass during the academic year. Sacristans are responsible for organizing the vessels, books, and other materials needed for the Hall Mass. They are also responsible for tidying up afterward. Most sacristans arrive to Mass about a half hour early to set up and stay an extra fifteen minutes to clean up. Sacristans are put on a rotating schedule and generally help once monthly. Ongoing training and support is provided. New Lector Training There will be a two-part training session for new lectors on September 4 and September 11 at 7pm. Lectors proclaim God s Word at the liturgy, and, so, must be interested in learning more about and praying with Sacred Scripture, comfortable with public speaking, and have the ability to project one s voice clearly. Please RSVP to David Pennington with the Mass time you most often attend. Youth Altar Server Training Youth in grades 5 and up are invited to participate as altar servers at Sunday Masses. Training will be provided on September 15 at 4:15pm or September 16 at 10:10am. Servers minister at the 9am in the Church and Hall or at other Mass times, as your family participates. Please RSVP to David Pennington. IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY God s Abiding Love Retreat (September 30 October 6, 2018) Registration deadline: September 16 This retreat was exactly what I needed to help me reestablish a daily prayer life and to review my friendship with God. I find that the daily 30-minute prayer and spiritual direction was the perfect time for me to start with. Retreat participant Brochures with registration forms are at the entrances to the church and chapel as well as online at: www./ignatian-spirituality/retreats Questions or additional information, please contact Martina O Shea at moshea@ or 202-903- 2810. Stay in the Know! Sign up at www./eletter Young Adult Community Mass Holy Trinity s Young Adult Community (YAC) gathers for its monthly Mass on September 9 at 7:15pm in the Chapel of St. Ignatius. Please join us after Mass for our potluck YAC Café for food and fellowship. Bringing food to share is appreciated. All are welcome! Afternoon with a Jesuit Please join us for a conversation with Fr. Bill Kelley on spirituality on September 16 at 4pm in the Chapel of St. Ignatius. He will share with us his experience ministering to Latinos in South America and the United States, and how he found God amidst his experience and everyday struggles. Q&A will follow. Fr. Kelley is an Associate Pastor at Holy Trinity. The afternoon is hosted by the Young Adult Community and open to all parishioners. Young Adult Steering Committee Interest Have you enjoyed participating in events hosted by Holy Trinity s Young Adult Community (YAC)? Do you have ideas about how the YACs can better serve, connect, and retain Catholic young adults in our parish? Consider applying to be a leader on the YAC Steering Committee! One-year terms begin in January, with orientation in the fall. YACs need passionate and motivated leaders to ensure our community remains welcoming, faith-filled, and current. Learn more at information sessions on September 9 at 6:30pm (before the YAC Mass) and September 30 at 4:45pm (before the 5:30 Mass). We will meet in the Neale Room (Ground Floor of the Parish Center). To learn about open positions on the committee, please visit www./young-adults/ young-adult-community-steering-committee. PARISH LIFE Volunteer in the Garden Holy Trinity s Garden Ministry will be planting the new Chapel Gardens on September 8, 15 & 22. Please meet at 9am at the shed to the right of the Chapel. Holy Trinity Book Discussion Group The Holy Trinity Book Discussion Group begins the year on September 12 at 7:15pm in McKenna Hall with the book Is This All There Is? On Resurrection & Eternal Life by Gerhard Lohfink. Contact Robert Stewart at grobertstewart1@mac.com to learn more. All are welcome! 50+ Group The 50+ Group will hold its kick-off dinner at the home of Linda Wiessler-Hughes and Michael Hughes in Northwest DC on September 15 at. Please bring a dish and drink to share. RSVP to michaelinda88@hotmail.com.

Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Washington, DC www. August 26 & September 2, 2018 page 5 Back to School Jitters, cont. from page 1 doing at a Catholic elementary school in the nation s capital? Every step was leading him to our door. From his baptism at a humble St. Margaret s parish in the Bronx, to meeting his wife, Kelly, at a campus ministry event at Harvard, to completing his marriage prep program and celebrating the sacraments of his three children at Holy Trinity, Kevin has been walking toward this calling. During his time as Assistant Principal, Kevin fell in love with the community: the earnestness of the faculty, the social justice commitment of the parish, the gift of Ignatian Spirituality, the dedication of the parents, and the delight of watching students learn and grow. There is so much joy in what we do, he says. Kevin is especially grateful when we come together as a school to worship, holding hands and saying Our Father at a school Mass, or greeting the kids at morning arrival, watching them run into the building, and seeing the look on their faces when the lesson clicks, Everyone tries so hard to live the mission every day. When asked if he gets first day jitters, Kevin jovially replies, I get every day jitters. From waking up in the middle of the night worrying about that kid or a struggling colleague to butterflies in his stomach at the start of every math class. But Kevin finds peace (and God) in our daily praying of the Examen, having lunch with the kids, and leading the math team in local competition. One of Kevin s favorite motivating quotes is from Irish playwright, Samuel Beckett: Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. It is with this heroic spirit that Kevin takes on the responsibility and privilege of being the next principal of Holy Trinity School. The heart of Kevin s vision for the school is to remain true to its mission by sustaining a loving and engaging learning environment that propels all in our community to live as People for Others, while driving us to provide excellent and innovative 21st century learning. written by Kerri Edwards, HTS Assistant Principal RELIGIOUS EDUCATION & FAITH FORMATION Sunday Morning RE Classes Begin Sept. 9 Classes begin September 9 at 10:10am. Class lists will be emailed the first week of September. There is availability for students at all grade levels. Please register as soon as possible. Contact readmin@ for more information. Catechists & Co-Catechists Needed To ensure the safety of all children, we need two adults in each of the 36 classes we offered each Sunday. Volunteers are needed at all grade levels. Contact REK6@ to learn more. VIRTUS Training VIRTUS training for all those interested in serving as a classroom volunteer, chaperone or youth volunteer will be offered September 23 from 12-3pm in Trinity Hall. Pre-registration is required. Visit www.virtus.org to register. RCIA Adapted for Children RCIA adapted for Children offers a path to Baptism for children who have not yet been initiated into the Church. Contact Judith Brusseau at jbrusseau@ for more information. Volunteers Needed for Landings Ministry This fall we will launch a new ministry called Landings to invite inactive Catholics to a more active practice of their faith. We are looking for active parishioners of a variety of ages, genders and experiences to be a part of a short-term prayer and discussion group. To volunteer or to learn more, email landings@ or call Judith Brusseau at 202-903-2807. 200th/225th ANNIVERSARY Save the Dates! Holy Trinity School s 200th Anniversary Street Fair & Reunion October 20, 2018. 10am-2pm HTS 200th Anniversary Mass & Reception October 21. 2018, 2:30pm 27th Annual Golf & Tennis Classic October 22, 2018, Army Navy Country Club 200th/225th Anniversary Benefit March 2, 2019, Sequoia Founder s Day Celebration October 5, 2019 Join a Committee The History Committee meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 6pm in the Faber Room. The Anniversary Benefit Committee & the Founder s Day Committee will resume meeting in September. Volunteers are needed! Email Ashley Klick at communications@ to learn more. Sponsor Our Anniversary Events Thank you to sponsors Saxby s. Elizabeth D Angio, Washington Fine Properties and Gonzaga College High School. As a sponsor you will receive a full year (October 2018-October 2019) of unique opportunities to connect and engage with our community. For more information on sponsorship packages, please contact Listi Sobba at lsobba@htsdc.org or visit our website at www./225.