Corpus Christi Sunday The Most Holy Body and June 23, 2019

At 8th and N Streets NW Washington DC

Seton House 1317 8th Street NW Washington DC 20001 202-999-9934 StLukesOrdinariate.com

Rev. John Vidal Pastor Rev. Matthew Whitehead Assisting Priest Rev. Mr. Armando Alejandro Transitional Deacon Rev. Mr. Mark Arbeen Solemnity of the Most of Jesus Deacon This Friday, June 28th is the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Because it is a solemnity, the normal Friday obligation to abstain from Welcome to St. Luke’s at Immaculate Conception. meat or perform some other is dispensed for that day. We are delighted to have you with us. We are a parish of the Parish Work Day and Pig Roast Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter, The pastor of St. Ignatius [Oxon Hill] has asked if St. Luke's would assist which was established on January 1, 2012 in a clean-up day at that parish on Saturday July 13th from 9 am to 4 pm. by Pope Benedict XVI in response to repeated requests by Anglicans Fr. Vidal has agreed and will roast a pig to feed the workers. Please put on seeking to become Catholic. your work clothes and bring cleaning supplies and a covered dish to Ordinariate parishes are fully Catholic share. while retaining elements of their Anglican heritage and traditions, Changes in the Daily Schedule including liturgical traditions. During the next few weeks, Fr. Vidal's schedule will keep in in and out of

Immaculate Conception. Therefore he is only scheduling 8:30 am MASSES: Sunday—Friday, 8:30 am weekday masses on Wednesdays and Fridays; Mondays, Tuesdays and CONFESSIONS: Sundays, 7:45-8:15 am Thursdays, he will often be offering his morning mass here at Immaculate Monday-Friday, 8-8:20 am Conception at that time, but it is no longer a scheduled mass. If you are (if daily Mass is being celebrated) thinking of trying to get to mass here on one of those mornings, please call the office by the evening before to see if he will be there.

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This Week Hymnal #210 Processional Deck Thyself, My Soul, With Gladness Monday, June 24th cantor Cibavit eos [Psalm 81: 17, 1] NATIVITY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST He fed them with the finest wheat flour, : and with Thursday, June 27th honey from the rock he satisfied them. Ps. Sing we merrily unto Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Doctor of the God our helper: make a cheerful noise unto the God of Jacob. Church Glory be..., He fed them... Friday, June 28th Missal p. 1 Introductory Rites for Purity & Summary of the Law MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS

Saturday, June 29th Hymnal #710 Second Service [Healey Willan] PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES Hymnal #713 Gloria Second Communion Service [Healey Willan] Missal p.2 Collect O God, who in a wonderful Sacrament hast left unto Know Your Faith us a memorial of thy Passion: grant us, we beseech thee, so to The Anima Christi (Latin for ‘Soul of Christ’) is a venerate the sacred mysteries of thy Body and Blood; that we prayer to Jesus of medieval origin. It is often may ever know within ourselves the fruit of thy redemption; prayed by Catholics as a post-communion who livest and reignest with the Father, in the unity of the Holy devotion. Spirit, ever one God, world without end Amen. The of sentences in the Anima Christi sit First Reading Genesis 14: 18-20 have rich associations with Catholic concepts In those days: Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread that relate to the Eucharist (Body and Blood of and wine; he was priest of God Most High. And he blessed Christ), (water) and the Abram and said, “Blessed be Abram by God Most High, maker (Holy Wounds). of heaven and earth; and blessed be God Most High, who has Its authorship remains uncertain. For many years, delivered your enemies into your hand!” And Abram gave him a the Anima Christi was popularly believed to have tenth of everything. been composed by St. Ignatius of Loyola, as he puts it at the beginning of his Spiritual Exercises all Appointed Psalm Psalm 11: 1-4 Dixit Dominus and often refers to it. However, it has been found THE Lord said un- | to my | Lord, * Sit thou on my right hand, in a number of prayer books printed during until I make thine | ene-mies | thy_ | footstool. Ignatius' youth and is in manuscripts which were 2 The Lord shall send the rod of thy power | out of | Sion: * be written a hundred years before his birth. thou ruler, even in the midst a- | mong thine | en-e- | mies. In the early nineteenth century the prayer was 3 In the day of thy power shall thy people offer themselves translated and published as the English hymn willingly with an | holy | worship: * thy young men come to thee “Soul of my Saviour, Sanctify my breast” by as dew | from the | womb · of the | morning. Edward Caswall; since then it has been popular as 4 The Lord sware, and will | not re- | pent, * Thou art a Priest a communion hymn in Catholic communities. for ever after the order | of Mel- | chi-ze- | dek. Second Reading 1 Corinthians 11: 23-26 Brethren: I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, “This is my body which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way also the , after supper, saying, "This chalice is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.” For as often as you eat this bread and drink the chalice, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes.

cantor Alleluia Caro mea vere [John 6: 55, 56] Alleluia, alleluia. My Flesh is meat indeed, and my Blood is drink indeed: he that eateth my Flesh and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him. Alleluia. all Sequence Ecce panis angelorum [insert] stand Luke 9: 11b-17 At that time: Jesus spoke to the crowds of the kingdom of God, and cured those who had need of healing. Now the day began to wear away; and the twelve came and said to him, “Send the lodge and get provisions; for we are here in a lonely place.” But The Bishop’s Appeal he said to them, “You give them something to eat.” They said, Please Give “We have no more than five loaves and two fish—unless we are You can help our Ordinariate grow and thrive to go and buy food for all these people.” For there were about through a gift of any amount to the Bishop’s Appeal! five thousand men. And he said to his disciples, “Make them sit The Bishop’s Appeal funds our official publication down in companies, about fifty each.” And they did so, and The Ordinariate Observer; Bishop Lopes’ travel to the made them all sit down. And taking the five loaves and the two parishes of the Ordinariate; and critical fish he looked up to heaven, and blessed and broke them, and administrative support at the Chancery for all our gave them to the disciples to set before the crowd. And all ate communities! Gifts to the Bishop’s Appeal support and were satisfied. And they took up what was left over, twelve programs that cannot be accomplished by one baskets of broken pieces. parish or community alone. Download a pledge form today at ordinariate.net/bishops-appeal. sit DC Metro Catholic News Blue insert The Nicene Anglican Folk Mass [Shaw] Corpus Christi Procession Missal p.29 The Prayers of the Faithful This afternoon, there will be a Eucharistic procession of Reparation led by Msgr. Charles Pope, Missal p.5 The Penitential Rite and in conjunction with Catholic Men United. cantor Chant Portas caeli [Psalm 78: 24b, 25, 26] During this time, we will ask our Lord to take sit The Lord opened the doors of heaven, and rained down manna authority over Washington DC, focusing on also upon them for to eat: he gave them bread from heaven; so reparation for the sin and scandals that have come man did eat Angels’ food. Alleluia. to light within the Church, and for healing and deliverance for all those who live or work in our Back of bulletin Offertory Hymn O Food to Pilgrims Given nation’s capital. The procession will begin at 1 pm at Holy Comforter Missal p.7 The Offertory and St. Cyprian (1357 East Capitol St SE) and will Missal p.12 The Eucharistic Prayer [Roman Canon] finish around 3:30 pm at St. Joseph’s (313 2nd St NE). All are welcome.

Hymnal #797 Second Communion Service [Healey Willan] Missal p.19 The Lord’s Prayer Franciscan Monastery Garden Tours Learn about the century-old gardens, architecture,

Hymnal #712 Second Communion Service [Healey Willan] shrines and history of the Franciscan Monastery of Missal p.20 The Prayer of Humble Access the Holy Land in America (1400 Quincy St. NE, Washington, DC 20017). cantor Communion Qui manducat [John 6: 56] Tour the upper garden and lower gardens and take a He that eateth my Flesh and drinketh my blood: dwelleth in me, sneak peak in the back of the monastery where the and I in him., saith the Lord. Garden Guild grows herbs and vegetables to feed families in need, and has an urban beekeeping Hymnal #190 Communion Hymn Let Thy Blood in Mercy Poured program. Missal p.22 Post Communion Prayer and Concluding Rite Guided Garden Tours are every Saturday, April through September, 11 am & 12 pm. Missal p.35 The Gardens open daily to the public, 9am– 4:45pm. Hymnal #195 Recessional Father, We Thank Thee

Help Wanted We need coffee hour hosts. Hospitality is a very important component of our patrimony. We need more participation by our parishioners in hosting the coffee hours that follow Sunday Mass. It does not have to be complicated: cookies, donut holes, etc. are sufficient. And some juice for the children. To sign up, email [email protected]. Many hands make light work. OnLine Giving Serving Next Sunday, June 30th

St. Luke’s now provides Online Giving, a safe and Ushers James Guinivan, Ada Okafor convenient way to support St. Luke’s. Lector Kelsey Bloom Getting started is easy—just visit our website and follow the simple instructions. Coffee Hour Host The Dixons

StLukesOrdinariate.com/online -giving/ Servers Patrick Delaney, Mark Lasslett, David Lewis, Micah McNeil,

Franco Madan, Douglas Streeks, Peter Ruddy, John Ruddy Questions or concerns? Contact Susan White at [email protected] for information or assistance.

Prayers for the Sick Those who have asked for our prayers: Richard Windsor, Luis Martarano, Dave Hoppe, Deirdre McQuade, Robert, Brianna, and Finn Prada; Fr. Mark Lewis, Vickey Lewis, Don Walters, Sara Jackson, Ann Ellison, Willi Ellison, Morgan Jackson, Thomas Love, Lynn Love, Dallas Love, JoAnn Lewis, Doris Johnson, David; and all who are sick and all caregivers who minister to the sick. Please call or email the office to add a name to the prayer list. Before calling, please be sure you have spoken to the person [or a member of his family] about adding the name—we do not want to inadvertently disregard someone’s desire for privacy. Names of those who are sick or injured will be kept on the list until you specifically ask that the name be removed. Names added this week will appear in boldface type.

Request a Mass Intention You are invited to make an offering in honor of a deceased or living loved one, a person’s birthday, anniversary, or any another special occasion. These Mass intentions will be offered by Fr. Vidal at our 8:30 am masses. Forms for Mass intentions [as well as mass cards to share your intention] are available on the information table at coffee hour; requests also may be emailed to [email protected]. The usual Mass stipend is $10. An offered mass will give both spiritual support for your loved ones and Parish Ministries material support to our fledgling parish. Administrative Manager Susan White [email protected] The Mass this morning (and every Sunday morning) is offered for the People of the Parish. Liturgy Programs Randy King [email protected] Stewardship David Lewis [email protected] He that eateth my Flesh and drinketh Christian Formation James Guinivan [email protected] my blood: dwelleth in me, and I in him., saith the Lord. Mission & Outreach Maggen Dixon [email protected] —John 6:56 Music Programs Patrick Delaney [email protected] Hospitality La-Verne Williams [email protected] Bulletin Deadline Altar Guild Karen King [email protected] All bulletin announcements and inserts be submitted no later than the Monday before the Lectors & Ushers Ada Okafor [email protected] publication date. Submissions should be made by email to [email protected]. Altar Servers David Lewis [email protected]