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Weekly Goal $ 30,000 Weekly Offertory $ 21,893 Faith Direct* $ 7,166 Total Weekly Offertory w/fd $ 29,059 + / -- for the week -$ 941.00 Poor Box for the week $ 552.58 Thank you for your generosity!!! Contributions via Faith Direct are deposited in the parish bank account once a month. The total deposit in July designated for Offertory of $35,829 has been divided by five and added to the weekly totals. Original Church loan value: $1,858,878 Current Church loan value: $ 464,321 RETIRE THE DEBT (RTD) UPDATE Monthly payment on loan $ 25,000.00 RTD Collection July $ 15,241.00 +/- -$ 9,759.00 Note: A minus figure must be made up through church Funds generally used for other ministries Please do not use tape on envelopes, it is not necessary. Monday ~ 08/08/16 6:30am Mary Campbell 8:30am Joseph Elhallal + Tuesday ~ 08/09/16 6:30am Mary Denning + 8:30am Maria del Refugio + Wednesday ~ 08/10/16 6:30am Katherine Andres + 8:30am Imelda Eckermann + Thursday ~ 08/11/16 6:30am Thank You to Jesus, Mary, Joseph for prayers answered 8:30am Ken LaPlante + Friday ~ 08/12/16 6:30am Rosa Olvera 8:30am Pat Flanders Saturday ~ 08/13/16 8:30am Jeannette Wilcox + Vigil 5:00pm Shirley Nichol Ward Spanish 7:00pm Vivian y Familia Blank Sunday ~ 08/14/16 7:30am Mildred Herring + 9:00am Families with special needs children 10:45am William Rosser + 12:30pm Denny Sutherland + 5:30pm Sterling Guinn MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THIS WEEK Sunday, August 07 Confessions ½ hour before every Mass Young Adults ~ 6:30pm Pavillion Adult Disc. ~ 10:00am KofC Social Room Curia Meeting ~ 1:30pm Mercy Hall Secular Franciscan Order ~ 12:30pm KofC Rm Monday, August 08 Legion of Mary ~ 9:45am /7:00pm Parish Office Tuesday, August 09 Rosary for Our Country ~ 8:00am Church E.S.O.L. ~ 6:30pm Parish Office Wednesday, August 10 Eucharist Adoration ~ 9:00am 8:00pm Confessions ~ 8:00pm Baptism Classes ~ 7:00pm Parish Office Miraculous Medal Novena ~ 7:00pm Church A.A. Meeting ~ 8:00pm Mercy Hall Thursday, August 11 Eucharist Adoration ~ 9:00am to 8:00am Friday E.S.O.L. ~ 6:30pm Parish Office Quilting Group ~ 10:00am Mercy Hall KofC Monthly Social ~ 6:30pm Mercy Hall Friday, August 12 Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am 8:00am Sat. Saturday, August 13 Confessions ~ 9am and 4:00pm Ladies Aux. Mtg ~ 9am KofC Social Room Sunday, August 14 Confessions ½ hour before every Mass Baptisms ~ 2:00pm Church Young Adults ~ 6:30pm Pavillion Adult Disc. ~ 10:00am KofC Social Room Religious Vol. Mtg. ~ 2-4pm Trinity Hall Celebrating a Silver or Golden Wedding Anniversary This Year? Were you married in 1966 or 1991? Then join Bishop S. Loverde for the 2016 Marriage Jubilee Mass to be celebrated on Sunday, October 16 th at 2:30pm at The Cathedral of Saint Thomas More in Arlington, VA. Contact the parish office to register no later than September 23 rd. For more info, visit www.arlingtondiocese.org/mjm. 2

Please let us know when your loved ones have returned home safely. Thank you! Please Pray For Our Men And Women In The Service Of Our Country: Michael O Neal, Frank Snyder, Kirt & Mark Wlaschin, Dan Flatley, Joseph Wheeler, Lewis Shadle, Timothy O Bryant, Sigfredo Quiles, Chris Hawks, Jimmy Topper, Stephen Hacker, Chase Villavicencio, Mason Mugnolo, Douglas Sherman, Ashley Parker, Kevin Koehr, John Crosby, Matthew Fisher, Sgt. Eric Schneider, Sean Breen, John Bowes, John C. Orban, Stefan Theriault, Hayden & Andy Howell, Zach Angell, Nicholas Castelli, Andrew Wing, Patrick Drury, James B. Lewis, Thomas Richardson, Ryan Foley, Shahin Uddin, LCDR Sean Thompson, Michael Lewis, Ensign Daniel Evans, Ensign Ryan Costa, Tommy Conrath, Capt. Jeff Gunlicks, 1 st Lt. David Lemelin, Stephanie Miller, Kaleb Bishop, Nicholas Lakey, USAF. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH Charles Phillips, Amy G., John Shepherd, Shawn Cooper, Frances Centanni, Peggy Dearden, Peter Anthony, Cindy Goletz, Emily Winkler, Thomas Stanley, Thomas Stanley Jr., Irene Petersen, Richard McMullen, Virginia Staats, Dorothy Laster, George Rosenberger, Loretto Sullivan, Jerry McPherson, Jack Britton, Jillian Simonson, Jeffrey Stonerock, Florence Grabowicz, Sadie Brooks, Cynthia Bailey, Tyler Golden, Arleen Harris, Caroline O Grady, Sister Mariangeles Lutz, George Chapman, Lee Garneau, Robin Collins, Louis Raymond, Sharon Simpson, Ann Carroll, Peter Fisher, Margaret Regis, Charles Prizmonte, Polly O Meara, Andrew Schwartz, Randy Creel, Juan Arroyo, Martha Miller, Bill Flook, Ines Goncalves, Carol Begley, Kim Smith, Ivy Thompson, Sharon Lively, Karina Schulte, Elias Schulte, Greg Taylor, Phil Doucet, Mary Van Schaick, Sue Kemper, Rob Sylcox, Phil Morris, Marissa Jackson, Ida Klepper, Gene Bailey, Logan Andrzejewski, Frances Collins, Dave McNichol, Amelia Szafir, Dave Davis, Sara Marino, Carol Peters, Mike Cobb, Jane Ericson, Edna O Donnell, Marisa Gottschalk, Connor Keating, Kyle Pinelli, Joaquin Archilla, Richard Stouffer, Robert Poff, Crystale Smith, Gloribeth Perez, Ronald Green, Joe Kowalewski, Julie Radzville, Ellen Khoury, Rose Howard, John & Gloria Knight, George Ward, Gunther Morse, John Biegert, Rod Beran, Beverly Gaunt, Joe Guerrero, Nora Ann Bernet, Elaine Watkins, Anthony Pizzo, Jim Simpson, Lorrie McClure, Jolynn Desch, Anne H. Gay, Donovan Griffin, Ray Young, John Guyant, John Bahosky, J.D. Jeter, Peter Romero, Bernie Boteler, Joseph Angoco, Vivian Holmes, Garnet Lake, Fr. Joseph Clark, Pat Sampsell, Catharine Ogilvie, Mark Ogilvie, Mike Soderman, Julie & Mac Basinski, Pam Gay, Guillermina Veladiz, Sister Louise Benecke, Raymonde Thompson, Michelle Frazier, Glorybeth Smith, Jean Kowalewski, Susan Stroud, Paula Todd, Janet Wiebler, Mary Curtis, John McMahon, Jenna McMahon, Phyllis Zwirko, Anne Hartz, Jacque Ogilvie, Bob Brann, Paul Prizmonte, Tim Firebaugh, Bonnie Fogelberg, Rod Frazier, Annette Fontaine, Timothy Forster, Armando Archivaldo, Caleb Frazier, Louise Costas, David Jerge, Readine Owens, Kathy Smith, Cathy Stouffer, Nicholas Stoud, Frank Cocast, Freddy Godfrey, Mercedes Wazowski, Aidan Frazier, Tessie Pozo- Olano, Marki Cena, Anne Hartz, Elizabeth Frazier, Irene Coyne, Gary Jenkins Jr., Eileen Mozucha JESUS I TRUST IN YOU Can you not keep watch with Me for one hour? Please join members of the parish in a Holy Hour from 3:00-4:00pm every Friday, for the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and the Mercy Stations of the Cross during Eucharistic Adoration. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is also prayed every morning after the 8:30 am Mass, Monday through Thursday during the school year and additionally after the 8:30 am Mass on Friday mornings during the summer months. If you cannot be present to pray with us at the parish at these times, simply join in prayer with us spiritually by briefly thinking of our Lord s Passion & Death every day at 3:00pm and especially on Friday s at 3:00pm by simply praying the words, Jesus I Trust in You. Donna Marie Stanislaw EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Adoration is in keeping with the serious message our Lord gave on the last day of the festival when He cried out and said, If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me (John7:37-38). Please prayerfully consider committing to a weekly hour with Our Lord. You will be amazed! We are in need of committed Adorers for the following hours: Wednesdays 9am-10am, 1pm- 2pm, 3pm-4pm, 5pm-6pm; Thursdays noon- 1pm; Fridays 1am-2am, 2am-3am, 6am-7am, 9am-10am, 11am-noon, 1pm-2pm, 7pm-8pm, 9pm-10pm, 11pm-midnight. Please contact Teresa Letteri (540-287-2870 or taletteri@comcast.net) or Christy Williams (540-788-4560 or clw.cwilliams@gmail.com). Noticias para la comunidad hispana: Confesiones todos los sábados a las 6:30pm Misa en español todos los sábados a las 7pm Sacramento del Bautismo: La clase se imparte el primer sábado de cada mes, la clase es requerida antes de recibir o participar de este sacramento. Los padres y padrinos deben asistir a la clase. Por favor de llamar a 540-347-2922 Ext. 211 para registrarse. Rosary Group Meets monthly for prayer, food and fellowship. Contact Tammy Anzenberger @ sirenliberty@hotmail.com for times and locations. 3

Dear Folks, Just a quick note before I leave for vacation in the morning. One of the Confirmation students was in this afternoon for his required interview. As is the case with most, if not all the students, I ask why they picked a certain saint for their confirmation name. One mentioned he picked a patron for athletes because the kid was a wrestler. A wrestler, I judged the kid to be less than the 98 pound minimum. He liked his saint because he was humble. I thought to myself, Now did you hear that self a humble athlete? Could that ever be the case? I thought on it for a moment and said to myself, Most definitely. I told the kid the story of meeting Muhammad Ali at Reagan National Airport one night, back in the late 80 s. He was a mountain of a man, impeccably dressed, and quite alone. Without a doubt one of the most handsome men I had ever met. Not a scar on him. No tattoos or earrings. Dressed in one of New York s finest tailor made suits and brown mohair coats. A family of five could have fit in that coat. There were no body guards, no females on the arm, no screaming fans with flashing phones. Just himself and this foolish priest with simple suit and mohair coat from Pakistan, of course. But I digress. We turned to each other and he spoke first. Good evening Father. Now the question of the day. How do you address one of the greatest athletes of all time? Good evening Mr. Ali. The conversation probably carried four or five minutes with all the same niceties that I exchange with our parishioners Where do you live? Where are you from? I told him I was from a large family with nine kids, the youngest adopted from Korea. It was a simple exchange maybe even a little boring to some folks but not without a great deal of humility. He was interesting but also interested in talking. There were questions I wanted to ask but was dumbfounded. I would have asked about his family. How many wives and how many kids? I would have asked what church he belonged to as a child that guided him to have multiple wives and kids. (Four Wives. Nine Kids) Now that would have been interesting. I would have asked him why he was flying United and not his own jet. I would have shaken his hand just to see how big it really was. In the end as we parted he said, Good night Father. And I said, God bless you Mr. Ali. Without a word, he smiled, nodded his head and went off. He would never remember me but would most likely remember the priest at the airport. I hope the Confirmation kid makes a great wrestler. By the look and build of his father I think that is a given. But more than that I hope the kid remembers the meaning of humility in his confirmation name. Humility and Faith are good features to display and defend in the future generation. Let us pray for one another. (Note Well The Feast of the Assumption falls on Monday this year and is not a holy day of obligation since it falls so close to Sunday. Nonetheless, we will host an extra Mass at 12:30 PM. All are welcome. But, if you miss we don t need to see you in the Box the following Saturday. Collegiate Answer: The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, it was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613. Collegiate Question: Now a tough question addressed in the high school CCD classes. Cardinal Ratizinger later Pope Benedict the XVI, once addressed a concept that men and women are different from each other both physically and metaphysically. Why is that an important distinction for Catholics and not other Christians? Fr. Gould 4

Greetings, I would like to formally welcome our new Superintendent Jennifer Bigelow to the Diocese of Arlington. I know she will be very grateful for the gift that was sent to her on behalf of our parish community. Please pray for her as she embarks on this new and challenging endeavor! For our school to truly flourish in the future, we will need your help. I hope many of you were able to purchase raffle tickets for the chance to win Redskins season tickets. We will need countless volunteers to make all of our fundraisers a success this year so please consider donating your time for the betterment of our students. If you cannot donate time, please support the school through our Giving Tree or one of our many fundraisers. God bless, Principal Macdonald ST. JOHN PRESCHOOL/PRE-K The Preschool office continues to remain open during the summer on a part-time basis and messages left are checked daily. St. John Preschool has a few spaces available in the 4Day and 5Day Pre-K (4 /5 year old) Program. For questions, inquiries, or to schedule a tour, please contact the Preschool office at 540-347-5341 or at the Elementary School at 540-347-2458. RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Please contact the Religious Ed Office at 347-2922 x209 if you are interested in becoming Catholic or if you are an adult who needs to be confirmed. Through a process of discernment, prayer, education, and sharing with others on the journey, these adults prepare to become Catholics and the entire SJE parish community rejoices with them. Preparation sessions are held on Wed. evenings in the St. John School s Art Room from 7 to 8pm, from September through the weeks after Easter. R e l ig io u s E d 2016-2017 Registration Classes begin in 3 weeks!! No registrations will be accepted on the first day of classes! Pre-printed St. John s RE Family registrations forms are available at the parish office. Religious Ed volunteers are still needed for the upcoming year in all sessions. Grades needing volunteers include Kindergarten, 1 st, and 4 th thru 8 th. Please call the R.E. Office if you are interested. All students in grades 1-12 who are not attending a Catholic school should be enrolled in RE classes. We offer Kindergarten classes during all 4 sessions. Late Fees apply to existing parishioners who register after July 31 st Classes are beginning to fill up so register early: Session A Grade 7 is now full Session D Grade 8 is now full Classes begin August 21 st & 22 nd For the upcoming year, we will be making adjustments to our schedule, with the following 4 Sessions for grades K-8: Session A: Sunday 9:15am-10:30am Session B: Sunday 11am 12:15:pm Session C: Sunday 3:45pm 5pm Session D: Monday 5pm 6:15pm High School grades 9-12 will continue to have classes at these times: Sunday 4pm 5pm Monday 5pm 6pm Monday 7pm 8pm C o n f i r m a t i o n 2 0 1 6 Congratulations to Phoebe Adamec, Lindsey Pohodich, Ella Shaw, Colin Cooper, Brooke Arthur, and Axel Dominguez who have completed and turned in all of their Confirmation requirements! Way to go!!!! Confirmation candidates: Please don t forget that your C7 & C8 Service Hour Experience Journals and Spiritual Exercises were due May 27, 2016. The remaining paperwork (except for Sponsor S2 and S3 forms) was due before Friday, July 15 th. Please turn in all completed Confirmation paperwork as soon as you have completed it so we may update your files. Please do not wait until the last moment! Interviews are now being scheduled through the summer, and must be completed before the end of August and hopefully before RE starts. So, begin studying the Clock Test questions (found online and in your packets) for you Interview prep. Remember the Act of Contrition! 5

John Paul Golf Tournament Saint John Paul the Great High School is hosting Golfing with Wolves on Thursday, September 15, at the spectacular Potomac Shores Golf Club. This is the only publicly accessible Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course in the DC area! Join friends and make new ones while enjoying a beautiful day on the greens in support of Catholic education. Sponsorship opportunities also available! For more information, and to register, please visit www.jpthegreat.org, call 703-445-0306, or email: golf@jpthegreat.org. The 2016 summer Young Adult hang-outs called Chill @ the Grill has started again and will run EACH SUNDAY until August 28 th at the Deacon Bernie Pavilion located on the parish grounds behind the St. John s School building. Come enjoy hot dogs, hamburgers, music, volleyball and good company after the 5:30 pm Sunday Mass rain or shine! The Arlington Diocese will be offering its MASTER CATECHIST TRAINING PROGAM beginning the fall of 2016. The Master Catechist Training Program consists of 2 years of formal study and is open to experienced catechists who are ready to deepen their involvement in the catechetical ministry of the Church. In the program, candidates grow in their faith through instruction, days of prayer, peer mentoring, and spiritual direction. After completion of a two-year program, candidates will be certified as Master Catechists, qualified to provide catechetical training in parishes. If you are interested in this program, please call the Religious Ed Office (540)347-2922. Legion of Mary A Catholic Lay apostolate that performs both spiritual and corporal Works of Mercy. Meetings are Monday morning at 9:45 AM in Mercy Hall, Monday evening at 7 PM in the Parish Center and 4:45 on Friday afternoon for children in the Parish Center. For more information contact: Mary Bowes @ 540-439-0340 Lectors Needed! St. Johns is in need of additional volunteers to serve as lectors for the Saturday evening and Sunday Masses. The Saturday Mass is at 5:00pm and the Sunday Masses are at 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:45am and 12:30pm. If you are interested or know of anyone interested in volunteering for this very important ministry, please contact Bob Beecher at 703-577-1964 or bwbeech@comcast.net for more information. Fr. Paul Scalia to speak at New Eve Maternity Home s Fall Fundraiser Dinner The Family: The Greatest Anarchy Saturday, October 15, 2016 5:30-8:00 pm Lord Fairfax Community College Middletown, VA Please R.S.V.P. by September 24th 540-450-0775 This special dinner event is free. BBQ catered by Jordan Springs Market. Seating is limited. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate children under the age of sixteen. Thank you for understanding. Father Scalia presently serves as Episcopal Vicar for Clergy for the Diocese of Arlington. All donations received will benefit The New Eve Maternity Home. If unable to attend, please consider contributing online or sending contributions to: New Eve Maternity Home, P.O. Box 1518 Winchester, VA 22604. New Eve is a place where pregnant mothers, and their children facing homelessness can call home. New Eve provides the opportunity to grow in self respect and independence while celebrating the dignity of their motherhood. In the past 5 years 24 women and 14 babies, including twins have resided in our care. Located in Winchester, VA, we are exclusively funded from donations. www.newevematernityhome.org 6

Are You Interested in Learning more about the Bible? New this Year! Study the Bible at your own pace and at home. Parishioners, family and friends, and even new friends can sign up to watch the videos online and get together for discussions at any time and place they wish. The bible studies to be made available are listed below. Whenyou visit the parish website and click on the Adult Bible Study picture it will take you to a page with available studies. Then click on the title of a bible study and you will find the link to sign up for the Bible studies that St. John's is making available. Once you log in and purchase the study materials, you will be able to watch the videos at your convenience. Please look for future studies in upcoming bulletins and on the parish website. These Studies were designed to form a solid foundation for an ongoing parish Bible Study program. We hope to add other studies in the future. If you have any questions, please call the Religious Ed office at 540-347-2922 x209. The first Study, started in October, was The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation. The 24 lessons in The Bible Timeline guide the student of Scripture through the reading of the biblical narrative. In 2013, Matthew: The King and his Kingdom, another 24-part study, was the follow-up to the Scripture narrative in The Bible Timeline. The gospel of Matthew explores the life and mission of Jesus. Following Matthew was Acts: The Spread of the Kingdom **in 2014. This study shows how the Church continued the work of Christ after the coming of the Holy Spirit. ** Available here soon In the early summer of 2015 we offered Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother in one day. This study is an extraordinary pilgrimage that reveals Mary's unique role in God's Kingdom and in our lives. In the fall of 2015 Revelation: The Kingdom Yet to Come an 11 part study showed us how the kingdom established by Christ in his Church is intimately connected with the kingdom of heaven. In this study you will discover what the mysterious figures and images of Revelation mean. You will see how Revelation is more than an apocalyptic vision of the "end times." It is a revelation of God as our Divine Bridegroom and the Church as his spotless Bride, forever united in a heavenly, holy, and mystical marriage that we enter into every time we celebrate the Mass. In 2016 the Bible Study group covered James: Pearls for Wise Living described as a book of wisdom. James is a compilation of teachings intended to help the fledgling church in the face of persecution. YOUNG @ Next meeting will be August 5 th, Police Woman Allie Eggers, will be speaking about Senior Protection against scams and frauds. All over 55 are welcome. We meet the first Friday of each month at Mercy Hall at 9:15am. No dues or fund raisers. Sharing in fellowship, prayer, guest speakers, games, friendship, & travels. (You do not need to belong to Y@H to join us on our trips). We welcome your ideas & suggestions. For info: contact Marianne Boston 540-347-5718 or Michelle Dawson-Powell 571-213-1847 Co-Chairs. EUCHRE 6:30 PM 1 st Weds in the Knights Social Hall. Contact Doris 540-341-3482. BRIDGE 1:00 PM second Mondays, Ledo s back room-lunch at 12:noon contact Jill 540-347-4130. BRIDGE Second Weds, 6:30 PM Knights Social Hall, contact Jill 540-347-4130. Mah Jong Third Thursday, 1:00PM Ledo s back room, contact Mahala 540-349-9756. Atlantic City, Cape May & the Spirit of Philadelphia boat cruise 3 Days, 2 nights: Sept 13, 14, & 15. $279 *PP Dbl Occupancy, Motor coach transportation, 2 nights lodging, 4 meals including: 2 breakfast 1 lunch 1 dinner, $30 Casino Bonus, Any questions please Mary Guyant at: 540-347-5443. Pilgrimage to Fatima and Rome. We are almost out of time if you are interested in attending. Please contact: Will Mickiewicz Pilgrimage Designer www.leviatour.com C:804-833-5752 O:347-787-4853 GIFT SHOP AND LIBRARY ~ The Sacred Heart Gift Shop and library will be open only 2 days a week during summer months, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am until 2:30pm. We will also keep it open on Sundays from 10am 12pm or if you prefer by appointment then you can call Marion Phillips at 703-517-0177. Thanks for your support. Attention: I would appreciate if I could get volunteers for 2 hours a week to cover gift shop and library. Please call me if you are interested. Thank you. 7

Knights Roundtable http://www.kofc5561.org/ Encounter the Lord via the Knights of Columbus None of us has been given Mary s unique vocation and none of us has her unique and God-given privileges, but all of us are called to be those disciples who hear the Word of God and keep it -Archbishop Lori The Knights of Columbus set a new all-time record last year for charitable donations and service hours with $173,550,680 in donations and more than 71.5 million hours of service. You can start by asking a Knight, or go to www.kofc5561.org to learn more. Upcoming events for August: 11 AUG, Thurs, 6:30 pm Knights with guest dinner followed by Council & Ladies Auxiliary meetings Mercy Hall/ Council Chambers 14 AUG, Sun, 2:30 pm Assembly 2888 Installation of Officers, Past Faithful Navigator s Dinner- Mercy Hall 20 AUG, Sat, 9 am Founder s Day and New Knight s Orientation Mercy Hall 22 AUG, Mon, 7 pm Assembly 2888 monthly meeting Council Chambers 25 AUG, Thurs, 7 pm Council Business Meeting Council Chambers The Society of the Patricians will hold its monthly adult education program on Sat., August 13 th from 10 am to 12 noon in the school library. The topic will be Spiritual Warfare. Questions that will be discussed are "What makes people perform evil acts? What are Satan's weapons that lead people into sin? What are the most effective weapons in the fight against Satan and evil? Light refreshments will be served. All are invited to attend. The Secular Franciscan Order: (3 rd order of St. Francis) Who are we? We are Catholic lay people from various walks of life, mothers, fathers, single, nurses, lawyers, writers, etc. What do we do? We meet in fraternity once a month to pray & study the rule given to lay people by St. Francis himself and to support each other in Gospel living. Interested? Come and See! Call Toya Finzel, OFS @ 540-937-9805. MUSIC CORNER Choir Schedule: Adult Choir Rehearsal: Thursdays, 7:30 pm in Church, beginning Sept. 10 and 10:45 Mass on Sundays. Children's Choir Rehearsal: Fridays at 3:30 pm in the school, beginning Sept 11 and 9:00 am Mass on Sundays. Saturday Vigil Mass Rehearsals: Saturday, 4:00 pm in the church. For all of the above contact: James Noakes: 347-2922, x206 jnoakes@stjohntheevangelistschool.org Sunday Evening Mass Rehearsals: Sunday, 3:30pm in the Church. Ken Galvin: ken@galvinproductions.com Society of St. Vincent De Paul This has been a particularly difficult year for this Conference. Brenda Warren, our devoted President, passed away in May, leaving a real void in our ministry. Brenda set an example for all of us with her compassionate attitude and her unfailing drive to serve as Jesus served. We ask that when you remember the less fortunate in your prayers, you remember Brenda and all who serve the poor. From January 1 through June 30 of this year, your generosity allowed us to serve many families who visited our pantry, as well as 69 individuals/families who needed assistance with rent, utilities or special situations. We made payments in the amount of $20,661.00, working with your generous donations that amounted to $17,366 during the first half of the year. God bless you! You walk with us as we work to be the hands and feet of Christ. We thank you, as do those we serve, for your continued support. Next meeting: Sunday, August 7 th 9am-KofC Hall/Lower level of Mercy Hall 540-270-6774 http://stjohntheevangelistsvdp.blogspot.com Follow us @ SVDPStJohns Volunteers Needed! Give your neighbors the gift of English! Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington-Hogar Immigrant Services is urgently seeking volunteer English teachers for our classes in Manassas. No foreign language or teaching experience necessary! If interested, please call (571) 208-1572, extension 103 or email volunteer.hogar@ccda.net 8

St. John s 37 th Annual Oktoberfest will be held on Friday & Saturday, September 30 and October 1 from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. each day. For more information, go to our website at http://www.warrentonoktoberfest.org/ If you are able to donate any of the below items, your generosity would be greatly appreciated! (The following donations may be taken to the parish office.) - Cases of soda (Coke products, please) - Cases of bottled water - Gift cards (Wal-Mart, Safeway) for kitchen & other misc. purchases - Glassware for the Penny Pitch Game - Prizes for carnival games (toys, electronics, footballs, basketballs, gently used stuffed animals, etc.) Silent Auction Item Donations: Terrie Sickler - 571-436-1187 and Sally Lilley - 540-937-8907 (Seeking quality donation such as sports & other entertainment tickets, rental properties, outings, tours, lessons, etc.) White Elephant Donations: Woody and Mary Berzins 540-439-4566 (We need gently used furniture, artwork, tools, etc. - no clothing, shoes, or electronics please) Craft Vendor Sale Point of Contact: Stephanie Phillips (westephil@gmail.com) (Reserve a space to sell your crafts or other goods) General Questions: John and Charlotte Guyant - 540-347-1943 Quick Note: The receptacle for cleaning supplies to be donated to the Fauquier Family Shelter has been temporarily relocated to the Parish Office. When Mercy Hall reopens in the fall, the bin will be placed back in the hallway. Thank you for your donations. Seton School Golf Tournament: Wednesday, October 5 @ Bull Run Golf Club. Support Catholic school athletics. Enjoy a premiere golf tournament on a great course for low fees. Sponsorship opportunities at all levels. For information or registration go to setongolf.com or call 703-367-7871. 9