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Vestments for priest, deacon, and subdeacon: chasuble, dalmatic, and tunicle. Not pictured are the stoles and maniples proper to each role. St. Luke s Ordinariate Parish Washington DC The Epistle Building for the Future: Our Vestments As a parish of many former Anglicans now fully Catholic, we at St. Luke's tend to take for granted the value of vestments in our sacred liturgies. Perhaps it might be good to pause for a moment and reflect on why vestments are more than merely aesthetic additions to our form of worship (though aesthetics are not unimportant). The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations for the Supreme Pontiff gives several reasons why vestments matter: Volume 3, Issue 2 February 2017 In the first place, the fact that [sacred vestments] are not worn in ordinary life, and thus possess a liturgical character, helps one to be detached from the everyday and its concerns in the celebration of divine worship. Furthermore, the ample form of the vestments, the alb, for example, the dalmatic and the chasuble, put the individuality of the one who wears them in second place in order to emphasize his liturgical role. One might say that the camouflaging of the minister s body by the vestments depersonalizes him in a way; it is that healthy depersonalization that de-centers the celebrating minister and recognizes the true protagonist of the liturgical action: Christ. With this in mind, St. Luke's is appealing to the faithful to help with the purchase

2 much-needed additional vestments. At present, St. Luke's possesses only two complete sets of vestments in the liturgical colors of red and white. We have partial sets of vestments that is vestments for the priest only in other liturgical colors of the year but are completely lacking in the rose-colored vestments proper for Gaudete and Laetare Sundays. Our need for additional vestments will become more critical next year when we have our first permanent deacon. This is a great blessing for St. Luke's, but it brings with it the challenge of acquiring the sacred garments necessary. After our deacon is ordained, we will need not only vestments for him, but also the tunicle for the subdeacon, a role which will be filled by one of our Instituted Acolytes, whom we sent to Houston last fall to learn how to perform these duties. A proper high Mass requires a priest, deacon and subdeacon. St. Luke's in now within striking distance of being able to have a proper high Mass. The dalmatic and tunicle of our white vestment set. Note that the dalmatic has two horizontal bars connecting the vertical bands. The tunicle has only one. Also the deacon wears a stole that is worn diagonally from the left shoulder. We will need to purchase several dalmatics. The dalmatic is a liturgical garment for the deacon that looks similar to the chasuble worn by a priest but with one clearly visible difference: the dalmatic has sleeves. The dalmatic was introduced for deacons by Pope Sylvester I in the fourth century. St. Luke's needs green and purple dalmatics ($748 each), to match our chasubles, as well as tunicles ($738 each) and maniples ($75 each). We would also like to purchase both a white and a purple cope ($800 each). A contribution towards the purchase of these liturgical garments could be a wonderful way to remember a family member or friend. There is some urgency to obtain the proper vestments before we have our permanent deacon. Contact the parish office if you would be interested in making a gift of vestments.

3 On Fidelity in Marriage After Mass on January 29, Father Mark Lewis conducted a discussion of Bishop Steven J. Lopes' pastoral letter A Pledged Troth, which deals with the nature of marriage and in particular with recent controversies regarding the reception of Holy Communion by divorced Catholics who are civilly remarried. Father Mark said that Bishop Lopes wrote the pastoral letter because of the confusion that has arisen in the wake of the Holy Father's post-synod exhortation Amoris Laetitia. Bishop Lopes wrote that in Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis boldly presents God's plan for marriage, inviting us to discover the dignity and nobility of family life rooted in the infinite love of the Lord Jesus who was made incarnate in a human family. But, Father Mark noted, there have been attempts on the part of many within the Church to try to change Catholic teachings on marriage and the reception of Holy Communion. He added that such confusion is reminiscent of what many Ordinariate members witnessed as Anglicans before coming into the Catholic Church. Our bishop proclaims the truth, and what you have in this letter, Father Mark said, is the truth of the Church. Father Mark pointed out that the relation of Christ to his people is often explained in terms of bridal imagery. Bishop Lopes writes that the matrimonial union, as intended by God, once entered into validly, is indissoluble, and whoever divorces his wife (unless the marriage is unlawful) and marries another commits adultery. Although Father Mark stated that in the Ordinariate Communion will not be given to divorced Catholics who are civilly remarried (unless they make a commitment to live continently), parishioners should ask themselves, How can we help them to see that they still need to come to Mass? Father Mark also asked parishioners to consider ways our parish can help couples and single people live out their Christian lives, perhaps through mentoring programs. But the bottom line, Father Mark told the gathering, is, There is only one truth and that is the truth of the Church.

4 February Corporal Work of Mercy: Infant Formula Once again we will be collecting Similac baby formula for the Northwest Center as our corporal work of mercy for the month of February. This is a costly item even for those whose income is comfortable. Thus there is always the need for these donations to charities which serve mothers and children with few resources. The Northwest Center which is dedicated to promoting the dignity of women by helping them to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for their children has a great need for baby formula. Similac is a formula designed to give babies a strong start in life. It is available at Target, Walmart, Giant and other outlets. The cost for a single 1.45 pound container is around $25. Perhaps you might join with another parishioner to share the cost of a container of Similac? If you can help with this important endeavor, please bring your Similac to the coffee hour after Sunday Mass. The Knights of Columbus will collect it and take it to the Center. Founded in 1981 by students and alumni of Georgetown University, the Northwest Center is also a good place to volunteer year around. To see about volunteer opportunities, consult the Center's website. March for Life 2017 Ordinariate folks from around the nation gathered at Immaculate Conception Church here in DC for Mass before the March for Life Friday morning January 27th, hosted by St. Luke s. Fr. Lewis celebrated the mass; the homily, which was described by one member of the congregation as a humdinger, was delivered by Fr. Eric Bergman, pastor of St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Scranton, Pennsylvania. And then it was off to the March!

5 Portal to Lent: Three Sundays to Prepare Septuagesima is coming! All of us of a certain vintage fondly remember Septuagesima Season, or the three Sundays before Lent. Septuagesima was a season of voluntary penance in preparation for the increased fasting and prayers of Lent. In order to emphasize Lent, the Catholic Church ceased to observe Septuagesima after the Second Vatican Council. However, in the Ordinariate, we are fortunate that this beautiful season has been retained. Septuagesima Sunday this year falls on February 12. Sexagesima Sunday, the Second Sunday before Lent, is February 19th this year, and Quinquagesima Sunday, the Sunday before Lent, is on the 26th. However, this year Sexagesima will be superseded by the transferred Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, the patronal feast of our Ordinariate. This illustration is from the popular Anglican catechetical book for children: My Book of the Church's Year by Enid M. Chadwick. Septuagesima which means seventieth sounds like it would be seventy days before Easter, but it is actually sixty-three days before Easter. The seventy is often taken to refer to the seventy years of the Babylonian Captivity in the Old Testament. Dom Gueranger, a nineteenth century abbot of the French monastery of Solesmes, and an expert on the liturgical year, observed in The Mystery of Septuagesima : The Church, the interpreter of the sacred Scriptures, often speaks to us of two places, which correspond with these two times of St. Augustine. These two places are Babylon and Jerusalem. Babylon is the image of this world of sin, in the midst whereof the Christian has to spend his years of probation; Jerusalem is the heavenly country, where he is to repose after all his trials. The people of Israel, whose whole history is but one great type of the human race, was banished from Jerusalem and kept in bondage in Babylon. Now, this captivity, which kept the Israelites exiles from Sion, lasted seventy years; and it is to express this mystery, as Alcuin, Amalarius, Ivo of Chartres, and all the great liturgists tell us, that the Church fixed the number of seventy for the days of expiation. It is true, there are but sixty-three days between Septuagesima and Easter; but the Church, according to the style so continually used in the sacred Scriptures, uses the round number instead of the literal and precise one. Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, this year falls on March 1.

8th & N Streets NW Washington DC 20001 The Very Rev. Mark W. Lewis, Pastor Office 4002 53rd Street Bladensburg, MD 20710 202-999-9934 StLukesOrdinariate.com St. Luke s at Immaculate Conception is a parish of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter, which was established on January 1, 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI in response to repeated requests by Anglicans seeking to become Catholic. Ordinariate parishes are fully Catholic while retaining elements of their Anglican heritage and traditions, including liturgical traditions. The Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter That we all may be one Dear Brothers and Sistera, The following are three bits of information I want to share with you and reasons for all of us to rejoice. First, GOOD JOB! As all of you know, we struggle to meet our financial obligations. However, 2017 is off to a good start. I want to thank all of you for your support and ask your continued support throughout the year. Second, on February 2nd, The Feast of the Presentation of our Lord, we the people of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter have special reason to rejoice. February 2nd marks the first anniversary of the ordination of our bishop. Bishop Lopes is a true apostle; he exhibits great pastoral care and teaches with the authority of Christ. He has also brought stability and a vision to the Ordinariate. I am proud to be a priest under his care. I hope you join me in thanking God for the gift of his ministry. Finally, February 22nd is the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter. For the members of the Ordinariate in the United States and Canada this feast is elevated to the status of a Solemnity. To facilitate the widest possible participation of the faithful in the Solemnity of Title, the Chair of Saint Peter the Apostle will be transferred from Wednesday February 22 to Sunday February 19. I encourage all members of St. Luke s and all who have become Catholic through her ministry, as well as all our friends, to come worship with us to give thanks for the wonderful gift of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter.