February 3, 2019 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Called to Holiness

8601 Wolftrap Road, Vienna, VA 22182-5026 Phone: 703.938.2828 Fax 703.938.2829 www.olgcva.org

Pastor Rev. Matthew J. Hillyard, OSFS [email protected] Parochial Vicar Rev. John J. Dolan, OSFS [email protected] In Residence Rev. William J. Metzger, OSFS Deacon Christopher Moore [email protected] Pastoral Associate Tom White 703.896.7405 [email protected] School Principal Mrs. Adrianne Jewett 703.938-3600 www.olgcschool.org Mass Times: Daily Mass - 8:30am Registration & Sacramental Records Saturday Vigil - 5pm; Sunday - 7am, 8am, 9:30am, 703.896.7413 [email protected] Faith Formation/Sacramental Prep 11:15am, 1pm (en español), 5:30pm 703.896.7415 [email protected] Liturgy/Music/Ministry of Care Sacrament of Reconciliation - Saturdays - following 703.896.7411 [email protected] morning Mass or by appointment Development/Fellowship Office Hours 703.896.7424 [email protected] 9am - 12pm; 12:45 - 4:30pm; Sat. 8:30am - 12:30pm Outreach Sun. Welcome Desk 7:30 - 2:30pm St. Vincent de Paul Helpline - 703.938.3210 [email protected] Chapel Open 7am - 7pm Línea de ayuda de (SVdP) - 703.938.3210 [email protected]

God loves us immensely, and he has a plan for each of us.

We must learn each day to choose to focus again on God’s ever- present, uncondional love and ask for the grace to respond faithfully by loving.

An Amazing Parish Led by the Oblates of St. Francis De Sales

Welcome to Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish Information

Mission Statement We, as members of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, strive to witness to the Good News of Jesus Christ by proclaiming our faith, educating ourselves and our children, sharing our persons, resources and gifts in the care and service of one another. We are called to foster an environment of hospitality in accordance with the Spirituality of St. Francis de Sales.

Intentions/Intenciones de la Misa More detailed informaon can be found at www.olgcva.org Vocaons Fr. Tim McInre, OSFS, mcin[email protected] Monday, February 4, 2019 Counseling Catholic Charies (ask for OLGC) 703-425-0109 8:30am Sr. Anita+ Consejería Caridades Catolica (Pida OLGC) 703-425-0109 Tuesday, February 5, 2019 Project Gabriel support for pregnant women 1-866-444-3553 8:30am For the OLGC Community Society of St. Vincent dePaul [email protected] 703-938-3210 Sick Calls Urgent - call 703-938-2828. The Sacrament of the Sick Wednesday, February 6, 2019 may be received by the elderly, by those going into the hospital, by 8:30am Campbell Family+ those who are ill or are experiencing a decline in their health. Thursday, February 7, 2019 Contact Gerard Hall 703-896-7411 8:30am Susan Oliver+ Sacrament of Bapsm 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month 11am. Friday, February 8, 2019 Bapsm class for parents is required and held on the last Monday 8:30am Robert Koetz+ of the month 7:30pm in St. Joseph Center. Contact Merle Senyk Saturday, February 9, 2019 703-896-7402 to register. 8:30am Patrick Mead+ Sacrament of Marriage Contact Parish Priest at least 6 months 5:00pm Morris Margel+ prior to marriage contact Gerard Hall 703-896-7411 Sunday, February 10, 2019 Funerals Contact Gerard Hall 703-896-7411 Become Catholic Contact Amy Winkler 703-896-7414 7:00am Tom, Angela, & Christopher Rooney+ Pray the Rosary All weekdays aer 8:30am Mass in Chapel 8:00am Ken Sheehan+ Miraculous Medal Novena Tuesdays aer 8:30am Mass in Chapel 9:30am Bill Curry+ Our Lady of Grace Thursdays 3-4pm in Chapel 11:15am Lee Ann Graf+ Rosary for the Persecuted Thursdays 6:45pm in Chapel 1:00pm Solange Reyes+ OLGC Rosary Moms Fridays on full school days during school year 5:30pm Nora Limucmpao+ 2:30pm - 2:55pm in Chapel Eucharisc Adoraon in the Chapel on the first Friday of the month Sept-May aer 8:30am Mass unl 4pm Please keep the deceased in your prayers, Consecraon to the Sacred Heart of Jesus First Fridays at morning especially Edward O’Connell, husband of Alice; Mass Sept – June in Chapel Gloria Furr-Fornshil, mother of Julie Hirka; William Our Lady of Fama First Saturdays aer 8:30am Mass in Chapel Ramey, father of Mark Ramey; Nancy Wampler, Staons of the Cross Fridays during Lent at 2:15pm and 7:30pm mother of Marty Gadell, grandmother of Jason, Our Lady’s Quilters Mondays 11am-3pm in rectory basement Peter, Amy, Gregory, Tommy; Penelope Samsonē. Prayer Shawl Ministry (kniers) Thursdays 9:30-11am in St. Joseph Center HS Youth Ministry Nightlife Sundays 6:30-8:30pm DeSales Hall Electronic Giving [email protected] or Liturgical & Music Ministries contact Gerard Hall 703-896-7411 download a form at www.olgcva.org/support/give. Schedule an Event Submit a Facilies Request Form

Readings for the Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday St. Thursday Friday Saturday 5th Sunday in Ordinary Heb 11:32-40; St. Agatha Paul Miki & Heb 12:18-19, Heb 13:1-8; Heb 13:15- Time Ps 31:20,21,22, Heb 12:1-4; Companions Heb 21-24; Ps 27:1,3,5, 17,20-21; Is 6:1-2a,3-8; 23,24; Ps 22:26b-27, 12:4-7,11-15; Ps Ps 48:2-3ab, 8b-9abc; Ps 23:1-3a,3b- Ps 138:1-2,2-3,4-5,7-8; Mk 5:1-20 28,30,31-32; 103:1-2,13-14,11 3cd-4,9,10- Mk 6:14-29 4,5,6; 1Cor 15:1-11; Mk 5:21-43 -15; Mk 6:1-6 11; Mk 6:7-13 Mk 6:30-34 Lk 5:1-11

Upcoming Events

Evening Prayer - Praying with and for the Parish "When evening approaches and the day is already far spent, evening prayer is celebrated in order that 'we may give thanks for what has been given us, or what we have done well, during the day.’”

On Mon., Feb 4, at 7pm we will gather together as a parish community to pray Evening Prayer in the Chapel. It will be followed by a light reception in the Narthex. For more information, please contact Gerard Hall at [email protected].

Young Professionals, please join us for Drafts with DeSales on Feb. 4th, the first Monday of the month, at Our Lady of Good Counsel.

Evening Prayer will begin at 7pm in the Chapel and Drafts with DeSales will follow at 7:30pm in DeSales Hall. Come, grab a beer, meet some other young professionals, and explore Salesian themes within our faith tradition!

Benvenuti Amici! Annual OLGC Spaghetti Dinner - Sun., February 10 - 2 Seatings: 4:30pm or 6:30pm Spaghetti Supper Join us for a homemade spaghetti dinner with meatballs, garlic bread, salad, dessert, wine & other beverages. Tickets are sold for the 2 separate seatings. The cost is $8.00/adults; $4.00/children (12 years of age or younger. For the same cost, you can also purchase take-out meals for pickup the evening of the event. 3-ways to purchase tickets for this traditionally Sold Out event:

1) 1) At the February 3rd Donut Social; 2) 2) For your convenience you can purchase your tickets on-line at olgcva.org or 3) 3) In the Admin. Building Office or call 703-896-7402. To volunteer contact Anna Somers at 703-577-7414.

Young Professional's Save the Date! Movie Night Join us Friday, February 15th at 7pm in DeSales Hall for a movie night! Popcorn Feb. 15 and drinks provided. Bring your favorite candy to share. Movie TBD.

Celebrang Calling all Married Couples! Join us at the 5pm Mass on Saturday, February 16th as the Married Life Church celebrates World Marriage Day in February! All married couples will receive a special Sat., Feb 16 blessing at Mass followed by a recepon in DeSales Hall to celebrate the gi of marriage. 5pm “God unites husband and wife so closely in Himself, that it should be easier to sunder soul from body than husband from wife.” ~St. Francis de Sales

Salesian Presentations Please join us at either 10am or 7pm in the chapel on Wednesday, February 20th for our Continue monthly Salesian Presentation. The presentation will continue to explore our Parish Theme of February 20th Called to Holiness and the Salesian virtues that go along with us growing in holiness. Contact Amy Winkler at [email protected] or 703.896.7414 for any questions.

Join us on 2/21 for "A Conversation about Suicide: Warning Signs and Common Misconceptions" See page 5 of this bulletin for details

See What’s At The Donut Social

Join us at the Donut Social Today! Questions about Faith Formation will be hosting the Donut Social on February 3rd. Come by, grab a donut, and ask Faith Formation? any questions you may have about Faith Formation opportunities at OLGC.

The Youth Ministry big annual fundraiser is our Mulch Sale! All your support goes to our teens that will be serving Millersville, MD this year. Double Shredded Hardwood MULCH - $5.50 per three cubic foot bag; 10 bag minimum order; Cash or Check accepted. Quail Ridge Mulch is a dark, rich brown color and accents any yard. It is shredded twice in tub grinders and aged for at least 3 months before it is bagged. You can order online through Faith Direct or pick up a form from our students on Sundays, Feb. 3 & March 3 in DeSales Hall or at the Welcome Desk. FREE HOME DELIVERY ON SATURDAY, March 16TH! Thank you for supporting our Workcampers!

Liturgical Ministers During the Feb. 3rd doughnut social, aer Sunday morning Masses, we will be providing Do You Need Help assistance with the MSP programs. If you’re having trouble logging in, seng away dates, with Scheduling? opening the Kiosk, and so forth, please come to the help desk session. We will provide all kinds of assistance as needed from loading programs onto computers, tablets, and phones to reseng passwords, geng you logged in successfully. Whatever issues you are having with MSP, we are here to help you. Just come by and say hi, if you want. Looking forward to seeing you then. Charles Fulghum, Liturgical Ministry Scheduling Assistant

OLGC Advocates Come and see what we're all about! for Church and OLGC Advocates for Church & Transparency (OLGC ACT) invites you to come and meet the Transparency group at the Donut Social following Masses on February 3rd! Come and see what we are Postcard Campaign about and parcipate in our postcard campaign calling for transparency within the Church as at the Donut Social leaders prepare to discuss soluons to the sex abuse problem. Come and see!

Family Please join us for fun and breakfast! Pancake Breakfast The Annual OLGC Pancake Breakfast will be held in DeSales Hall on February 17th following Feb. 17, 10:30am the 9:30am Mass. Ms. Jennifer Joy Madden will be our guest speaker. Tickets are $7 per person and $15 for families. Grandparents are free if accompanied by child(ren) or grandchild (ren). Tickets will be on sale at the OLGC Donut Social on February 3rd, the Welcome Desk or the Admin office, and online at hps://membership.faithdirect.net/events/details/2712. They will be available on a first come first serve basis. We look forward to seeing you there!

Help keep our area’s homeless a little CHO Food Pantry warmer. This winter is one of the wettest and Each 1st Sunday of the month at the Donut Social we coldest in recent history! The holidays may be collect nonperishable foods for our local food pantry. over, but the need isn’t! Please donate Their current needs are: Men’s/Women’s socks & underwear, and cooking oil laundry detergent HotHands hands & toe warmers. There will be grape jelly dish soap a collection box at the Donut Social on Feb. 3 canned chicken shampoo & March 3. In the school and Admin. Building cereal 2 lb. bags of white rice, thru March 3. Confirmation Group 6 thanks you Applesauce all sizes of diapers for your support! snacks/cookies for kids

Parish Events and News

Join us on 2/21 for "A Conversation about Suicide: or Betsy Argauer, bets[email protected] Warning Signs and Common Misconceptions" RSVP: To confirm catering and to capture any quesons Join OLGC for a brief discussion and facilitated you may have in advance, please RSVP by Wednesday, conversaon on suicide. Whatever your experience with or February 20. If your plans change and you’re able to knowledge of suicide, all are welcome! With this gathering, aend, please just show up! we hope to raise awareness about suicide, its impact and prevenon. We will also address grief and the healing Jessica Zappia process aer suicide for all ages. The Women of OLGC’s Ms. Jessica Zappia is a Bilingual Pro-Life Commiee is sponsoring this event and will Clinical Mental Health Counselor provide light refreshments. Please invite your friends, with Catholic Charies Diocese of family, and co-workers to join us to discuss this important Arlington. She is a Naonal Cerfied topic. Counselor (NCC) and Qualified If parcipang in a gathering feels overwhelming and you Mental Health Professional-Adult are seeking help, please call the Naonal Suicide (QMHP-A). Prior to Catholic Charies, Ms. Zappia interned Prevenon Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or visit their website with the Center for Child and Family Services (CCFS) in at hps://suicideprevenonlifeline.org/. For suicide Hampton, VA and the New Leaf Substance Abuse Clinic on prevenon training, please consult resources through the campus of the College of William and Mary. Her LivingWorks at hps://www.livingworks.net.” experience has focused on substance abuse and trauma. Event Details Her cerficaons and training include Trauma-Informed Topic: “A Conversaon about Suicide: Warning Signs and Cognive Behavioral Therapy (TI-CBT), Eye Movement Common Misconcepons” facilitated by Ms. Jessica Integraon (EMI), and Movaonal Interviewing (MI). Ms. Zappia, Bilingual Clinical Mental Health Counselor with Zappia’s suicide-specific cerficaons are from Catholic Charies Diocese of Arlington. LivingWorks—safeTalk, a half-day workshop on suicide Date: Thursday, February 21 prevenon; and Applied Suicide Intervenon Skills Training Time: 7 p.m. (ASIST), a two-day workshop on life-saving intervenons Locaon: DeSales Hall (near bell tower) located at Our for people at risk. She received her B.A. in Economics and Lady of Good Counsel located at 8601 Wolrap Road, M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling both from the Vienna, VA 22182 College of William and Mary. Quesons: Contact Tita Bre , [email protected]; or

One of the Church's earliest traditions is to burn candles to offer prayers to God. The Sanctuary Candle (the red candle by the Tabernacle in the church and chapel), The Sanctuary Candle in the church will burn in and the blue votive candle in honor of Mary (next to memory of Stephen Fitch. the Our Lady of Good Counsel Statue in the chapel) are available on a weekly basis starting on Sunday. The Sanctuary Candle in the chapel will burn in

For a donation of $25, you have the opportunity to memory of Dana Drago. have the candle burn for a week in memory of a deceased loved one, for a celebration or for a special The Votive Candle near the Statue of Our Lady of intention. The intentions will be noted in the Good Counsel in the chapel will burn for BV Santos bulletin. Sign up online at http://www.olgcva.org/ for guidance. liturgy-worship/.

Stamp Drive Closing Soon The annual stamp drive will close on Sunday, Feb. 17. The response of so many of you is very much appreciated! Please continue to save your canceled postage stamps throughout the year. They can be dropped off anytime at the Ad- ministration Building during the week or at the Welcome Desk in the church narthex before Sunday Mass.

OLGC School News | Adrianne Jew ett www.olgcschool.org, 703-938-3600 Be Who You Are and Be That Well

Sixth grade is loving jersey day! Room 17 is looking good in their jerseys today!

Seventh grade is learning about natural selecon and Room 5 started their week off feeling relaxed and fo- Darwin's observaons of finches by studying which cused with some Yoga during Health and Wellness shape bird beak is best for certain types of food. class!

OLGC High School Youth Ministry / Derek Rogers, [email protected]

Youth Ministry Events OLGC Youth Ministry President’s Day Ski/Snowboard Trip We will be joining up with St. Mark’s catholic Church again Flag Football on today, Sunday, Feb. 3rd The big game this year! before the big game. Join us, 11:30am - 12:45pm, on the ◊ Monday, February 18, 2019 field at OLGC for a game of Flag Football! There is no ◊ Roundtop, Pennsylvania Nightlife this Sunday so make sure to swing by and jump on ◊ Depart: St. Mark at 6:30 am Return: St. Mark at 9pm a team! All guys/girls welcome! Registraon deadline is February 13th SPACE LIMITED! More info Online! Hello Scripture is on Thursday, February 7th at 7:30pm- 8:30pm in the Cry Room. Nightlife Variety Showcase is Sunday, February 24th Ware looking for any and all musical, theatrical, dance, Nightlife on Feb 10th: Guys vs. Girls V short film, magical, comedy, and creave acts any high Events require knowledge, teamwork, and skill. Guys have schooler would like to perform for our Nightlife Showcase a 3-1 series lead. Aendance is the e breaker that decided in De Sales Hall. (This evening is just having fun and geng the matchup last year! Supper at 6:30pm in the Counsel to see the talented/silly/quirky side of the OLGC teens). Room. Matchup begins at 7pm in the Gym. 6:30pm Supper, 7pm the show begins! Please contact Derek if you would like to join as an act!

We went ice skang last Sunday

Parish News

House League Apparel - 4th Grade Aucon Project PowerU Summer Camp

House League Hoodies and PowerU Summer Camp - Where kids enjoy athletic Long Sleeved T-Shirts available for purchase. activity, free play with friends, and learn leadership themes. At PowerU, we focus on 3 fundamental We are so excited to offer two new apparel choices this principles: We recognize how important it is to keep kids year! Please purchase this year's basketball hoodie ($30) or physically active; We recognize how important it is for kids long sleeved t-shirt ($20) and support the 4th grade to have free play; We recognize how important it is to Aucon project. All sales will be done online through the practice leadership traits. Dress Code's Website, please click on the links below. The PowerU is designed to allow children the freedom to online store will close February 6th and will be delivered develop their creativity, imagination, and dexterity, while aer February 13th. Items will be available for pick up at implementing a program to aid in growing their physical, the school. House League apparel can be worn on Spirit cognitive, and emotional strength.

Days! July 8th – July 12th, July 22nd– July 26th,

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Calling all OLGC Science Fair Judges Registraon is OPEN for our 2nd season of OLGC House League co-ed Volleyball. This would be a good way to get The OLGC School Science Fair is Tues., February 12. If you our OLGC and CCF students interested in the sport before are working, or have worked, in a technical, science, their opportunity to join CYO volleyball in the NVJCYO engineering, or math field and are interested in judging league when they are 5th graders. Registraon deadline is our 7th graders' projects, please contact Yvette Luketic March 1, 2019. ([email protected]). Project categories include: Behavioral and Social Science Season expected to begin in mid to late March (aer house Biochemistry league/CYO basketball playoffs are completed). Pracce, Botany games, and clinics will be held at OLGC. Last season, games Chemistry were held on Saturday evening to avoid conflict with other Computer Science spring sports our kids are involved in (soccer, baseball, Earth and Space Science soball, track, etc). Engineering Environmental Science Coaches Needed --- We will also need volunteers to coach Mathematics the teams. For first-me coaches or those who want a Medicine and Health refresher on volleyball to coach our girls/boys, we plan on Microbiology having a clinic to share knowledge. Physics, and Zoology. We realize that your time is limited and precious, Please contact Chris Reyes if you are interested in coaching but ask that you spend the morning of February 12 from a team. We also accept high school student coaches who about 8:15am to noon judging projects. We will treat you would be paired with adult volunteers who have to lunch to thank you for your time and service. In your completed the required background check and VIRTUS response, please include your email, phone number, and training session. Visit the Volunteering with Children categories you would like to judge. Thank you. webpage for more informaon.

Faith Formation Amy Winkler 703.896.7414, [email protected] Eileen Rafferty Fore [email protected] | Derek Rogers [email protected]

Seeking RCIA Sponsors Inquire Today! Our Rite of Vacaon Bible School Chrisan Iniaons for Adults (RCIA) is currently seeking Save the Date and Help Needed! sponsors to journey with those who are preparing for Good News! The Holy Spirit has bapsm and full communion with the Catholic Church. provided a Coordinator for VBS for RCIA meets on Wednesday nights from 7:30pm to 9:00pm us this summer! Terry Gaffney, one and partakes in prayer, faith sharing, and exploraon of of our parishioners and CCF the Catholic Faith. It is a beauful experience to journey catechists, will be leading the efforts for VBS. He is with someone as they prepare to receive the sacraments! currently drawing together a team of volunteers to run VBS Please prayerfully consider whether or not the Holy Spirit this summer. If you are interested in assisng with may be calling you join in this RCIA journey. For more planning or volunteering at VBS, please email him at informaon, please call or email Amy Winkler at ptgaff[email protected]. VBS will be hosted July 15-19. More 703.896.7414/[email protected]. Thank you! details to come!

Weekly Scripture Study Lile Rock Scripture Study 10-11:30am in St. Joseph Center Men’s Faith & Scripture Study Mondays 7-8:30pm in School Library Scripture Study Wisdom: God's Vision for Life Tuesdays 9:15-11:15am in St. Joseph Center

Liturgy/Ministry of Care | Gerard Hall [email protected], 703-896-7411

It’s that time As always, you are reminded to What you can do to stay healthy… of year again use common sense in the Winter Cold reception of Holy Communion Know the facts. Influenza is thought to spread mainly person and from the Cup during the annual -to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people. Flu Season cold and flu season. If you are feeling ill or think you may have ♦ Take everyday actions to stay healthy. been exposed to a virus, you should refrain from partaking of the Blood of Christ from the Cup. ♦ Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or into your sleeve if you do not have a tissue In the same way, you should refrain from offering your hand available. Throw the tissue in the trash after to others at the sign of peace. A smile and a heartfelt "Peace you use it. be with you" should suffice. Likewise if you are not comfortable sharing the sign of peace or receiving Holy ♦ Wash your hands thoroughly and often with soap and Communion from the Cup for fear of infection, you should water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol- feel no pressure to do so. based hand rub.

As a family of faith, all of us must be aware that each one of ♦ us comes to Mass from different places in life. As a Christian Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Germs spread community we should expect that some members will that way. refrain from the sign of peace and the Cup out of care for ♦ not only the well-being of themselves, but of the Community Stay home if you get sick. CDC recommends that you stay as well. We should not think that these action are out of home from work or school and limit contact with others unkindness or a lack of piety. to keep from infecting them.

In addition, please be aware that the obligation to attend ♦ Get vaccinated. Vaccination is the best protection we Sunday Mass does not apply to those who are ill, especially have against flu. those who suffer from a contagious disease. It is a sign of consideration for oneself and others that those with flu-like Source: Centers for Disease Control (http://ww.cdc.gov symptoms remain at home.

Development/Fellowship |Amy Schlanger [email protected], 703-896-7424

OLGC School Alumni We're looking for you!

Did you or a loved one aend OLGC? Please help us keep in touch! We are trying to locate our lost alumni. To ensure we have your most current informaon, please email Alumni Relaons, or visit us on the website at www.olgcschool.org/alumni to fill out a contact form. If you are interested in being a Class Ambassador, assisng us with communicaons for your class year, please contact Amy Ibach Schlanger (Class of '94), 703.896.7424.

The Wildcat Fund - A Foundation for Annual Giving at OLGC School

"The Lord delights in every little step you tradition at OLGC. Teachers challenge students take." - St. Francis de Sales to become confident, faith-filled, life-long learners, transforming them into the leaders of As a community, we are each called to tomorrow. offer our time, talent, and treasure in many ways. We now invite you to reflect The Wildcat Fund will: on the impact that OLGC has had on your - Recruit, recognize, and retain faculty and staff life, whether as a student, parent, - Advance technology & innovative classrooms alumni, or community partner, and - Address the needs of our growing campus support a new investment in the mission - Deliver need-based tuition assistance of our school. What steps will you take to answer that call? How will you give back? Go to our website www.olgcschool.org/wildcatfund or contact Amy Schlanger, Director of Development, at 703- Cultivating faith while achieving academic excellence is a 896-7424 for more information.

We Are Called 26th Annual Auction Gala benefiting Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and School March 23, 2019—McLean Hilton Called to Love ~ Called to Celebrate ~ Called to Give

Invitaons to the 26th Annual Aucon Gala will be arriving in your mailboxes soon, so be on the lookout!

The February 1st donaon deadline for Aucon Donaons has come and gone, but it is not too late! If you have something you would like to donate, please get that to us as soon as possible. We also sll have a few sponsorship and adversing opportunies available. Contact the aucon office at auc[email protected] or 703-896-7425.

Aucon baskets will be collected on Sunday, February 10th between 8:00-12:30. Please bring your unwrapped basket and donaon form to St. Joseph Center during this me frame. If you cannot return your basket on February 10th, please email olgcauc[email protected] for alternaves.

Senior Moments

Seasoned Cizens Luncheon This is the second call to the gap. make your reservaon for the next OLGC senior luncheon As well, it looks for volunteers to join the ranks of many on Thursday, February 14 when the doors to De Sales Hall others who enjoy great flexibility as to the days, frequency, will open at noon. It'll be Valenne's Day, so try to wear and number of hours they're willing to provide rides, help something pink to get in the mood. The theme is "That's out in the office, visit or call a lonely homebound person, Amore!" and the menu will feature vegetable and meat or fix that leaky faucet or change a light bulb, among other Italian lasagnas, garlic bread, green beans, mixed salad and things. In the end, it's a win-win situaon. Those in need chocolate desserts. Bring your adventurous spirits, because are assisted, and the volunteers come away feeling they you may be a lucky winner at Bingo which will follow the got much more than they gave. For more informaon, luncheon. And don't forget the Book Swap Table! Bring a please call the SCOV office, 703-281-0538. book or jigsaw puzzle to swap for more of the same from the large selecon of reading materials available. For Trip News The Reston Associaon has scheduled a trip to planning purposes, let Bev MacDonald know you're the Naonal Building Museum in Washington, DC on coming: [email protected] or call 703-281-4973. Thursday, February 28 from 9:30am - 3:00pm. Here you'll There's no charge for this luncheon and, if you haven't explore the greatest stories of architecture, engineering aended in the past, start the year off on a posive note and design, learn the devastang impact of chronic, low- and plan to aend . income evicon in Evicted and learn about the architecture and planning of the Manhaan Project. You can enjoy Encore Moment We'd like to tell those new to Vienna and lunch in the café and look for unique items in the OLGC, and refresh the memory of those readers who may museum's gi shop. The cost for non-members is $40 and have forgoen or whose needs have changed, about the bus pickup will be at the Reston Associaon's headquarters services and programs the Shepherd's Center of Oakton- located at 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive in Reston. You can Vienna (SCOV) provides at no charge to area seniors. In a register with your WebTrac account if you have one, or call nutshell, the SCOV offers transportaon to medical Ashleigh Soloff, 703-435-6577. Although Reston is not part appoints (including those for Physical Therapy or of the Vienna area, the Associaon trips are excellent, a Radiaon/Chemo treatments), local errands to the grocery good value and worthy of your consideraon. store, pharmacy, library, etc., Friendly Callers and Visitors to those who are homebound, as well as minor home Off to Philadelphia! Yes, the Vienna Community Center is repairs (you provide the supplies) and de-cluering advice. again offering a trip to the annual Philadelphia Flower Among the services offered are a strong Caregivers Show on March 6 from 7:30am - 7:30pm. This year's theme Support Group to those who look aer family members is "Flower Power!", paying tribute to the enormous impact with demena, Healthcare Workshops aimed at issues of flowers on our lives. From the first blooms of spring in concerning older folks, imaginave day trips and oungs, your home garden, to the expansive fields that fuel whole quarterly luncheons (Lunch 'n' Life) where the food is economies, flowers influence how we feel, think and act in great, and the programs are entertaining. Finally, there's small and global ways. Transportaon is provided by a 55- the Adventures in Learning program (AIL) which runs 3 passenger coach bus with a restroom. Lunch and dinner semesters per year, providing an opportunity to socialize are on your own (re-entry to the Convenon Center allows and improve our brain power with "no homework" classes. you to explore the famous Reading Market close by.) The Not only is the SCOV a service organizaon reaching out to fee, which covers transportaon and entry to the show, is assist local seniors, its core is made up of many volunteers, $70 per person for Vienna residents, $87.50 for everyone many of them seniors themselves, who commit to helping else. Lots of walking, so be sure to wear sturdy shoes! fulfill its mission, "Seniors Helping Seniors." There are no Reserve via your WebTrac account at the Vienna fees involved except those for trips, luncheons and the AIL Community Center or stop by to register. program and they are quite modest. If you need assistance, all it takes is a phone call to 703- Elder Wisdom Wrinkles should merely 281-5038 for informaon about any of these services, or if indicate where the smiles have been. (Mark you know of someone that would benefit from them. At Twain) any me, our situaons can change in a nanosecond, and we find we need some help for perhaps a short period of me or for a longer term. The SCOV is standing ready to fill

2019 BISHOP’S LENTEN APPEAL BEGINS!

At the end of this month many of us will receive a mailing regarding the 2019 Bishop’s Lenten Appeal (BLA). The theme for the 2019 BLA is “Together in the Light of Christ.” After reflecting upon the blessings that God has given you, please prayerfully consider making a pledge to this important appeal that funds many programs and ministries that serves thousands of people in our diocese. Together, through the BLA, let us renew our personal commitment to furthering the Lord’s work in our diocese.th Annual Auction Gala

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Men, Stir Up the Power Within! All Catholic men in the Diocese of Arlington are invited to the 2019 Men's Conference on March 9 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Herndon, VA. The conference is an annual gathering of more than 700 men in the diocese for a day of faith talks, Holy Mass and panel discussion with speakers and Bishop Michael Burbidge. This year's theme is Power Within: The Secret Strength of a Deeper Interior Life. Speakers include Matt Birk, former football player for the Baltimore Ravens and an outspoken Catholic and pro-life advocate; and Fr. Donald Haggerty, priest of the Archdiocese of New York and author of best-selling books on the interior life. To register, go to: www.arlingtondiocese.org/men. Slots fill up fast, so make sure to register well in advance. We will be carpooling from OLGC as parking is limited. Contact Brian Davenport or Tom White at [email protected].

A Salesian Perspecve: 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

St. Francis de Sales reminds us that God’s words to God’s love within us will show itself in our willingness to be Jeremiah are words said to us: “Before I formed you in the paent and kind, our willingness to put others’ interests womb I knew you, before you were born I dedicated you, a before our own, our willingness to put up with the faults prophet to the naons I appointed you.” and failings of others. We will be beer able to control our anger and choose not to brood over injuries real or God loves us immensely, and he has a plan for each of us. imagined. Because we believe that God is present and God gave us a share in Jesus’ ministry as prophet in our working in all the events of our day, we are beer able to bapsm. We have been appointed to remind those around see the possibilies for good and beer able to accept the us that God loves all of us and has redeemed us for himself challenges and disappointments of life with a peaceful through the blood of Jesus. Because we are bapzed, we heart. are called to live in a prophec way. Jesus warns us that prophets are not always welcomed and We Oblates, as professed religious, have accepted an accepted, so we shouldn’t be surprised when we aren’t. addional prophec role. By living faithfully as poor, chaste We must learn each day to choose to focus again on God’s and obedient men in community, we are to remind our ever-present, uncondional love and ask for the grace to brothers and sisters that God’s great desire for union with respond faithfully by loving. us extends beyond our earthly life into eternal life. Leng Jesus live in us each day keeps us focused on God’s loving Whenever we feel a lile discouraged in our efforts to be presence and his desire to be one with us. We Oblates are faithful prophets, let us place confident hope in the words called to live in a prophec way. of St. Paul: “At present, we see indisnctly, as in a mirror, but then face to face. At present we know parally; then St. Paul reminds us that love – God’s love within us – is the we shall know fully, as we are fully known” by our God. Let foundaon of our prophec way of living. When we allow us ask for the grace to be a gentle and humble prophet ourselves to be fully embraced by God’s love, then God’s today. love can overflow into the world around us.

We pray for... those in the military or the support forces overseas. May the peace of God's presence and our concern for them give them strength, and may they return in safety: Maj. John M. Arehart; Col. Kevin Baker; Pfc. Alex Cali; James Cooper, USMC; Jeff Davis; Sgt. Victoria Decker, USMC; Maj. Matthew Dunphy; 2nd Lt Owen Durham; 1st Lt Sean Fitzgerald; Sgt. Mark Govoni, USMC; Maj Mike Hague; Sgt Patrick Henry; SSgt Dennis Jeffers; Cpl Larry Johnson; Sgt. Natalie Johnson; Capt. Sean P. Kane, USMC; Chris Kelley; Lt. Col. Mark C. Kustra; Erik Kukkonen; PO Kristi Lanstra; 1st Lt Michael Linza; Lt Justin Magula; Michael B. Manville; SSgt. Christopher Margoupis; Capt. Kenneth P. Mateo; Sgt. John Brian McConnell; 1st Lt. J. A. McClellan; Lt. Col. Phil McGovern; Chip McElhattan; Col. John A. Mitchell; Cpt. Shaun Negron; Cpt. Mark O’Neill; Cpl. Eric Palm; Sksu Thomas Pavlica; Sgt. Terence Poer; Gen. Bob Ranck; Lt. Brad Siragusa; Capt. Emily Hanlon Smith, USAF; MIDN Colin Snyder; Sgt. Victor Szalankiewicz; LCpl Victoria Taylor, USMC; Chief Petty Officer Dan Tisinger; Lt. Sean Ward; LCpl Chance White; Major John Wilde; Cpt. Christopher Wilkinson; Lt. Johnathan Willis; CDR Margaret Vasak Wilson; Spc. Marc Zacaharias; LCpl. Arturo Zamudio.

We Pray For The Sick

Pray for the sick (enfermos) in our parish, especially... Sena; Kevin McGrail; Greta K; Sharon O’Connor; Carolyn, Anne Kramer; Mary R. Kennedy; Florence Ehrhardt; Mary Ann Via; Joe; A. Marie; Maria Geigel; Leo Cuccias; Maria; Stephen; Silvia Leslie Hatch; Charloe Hess; Jake Wheeler; Connie; Thomas; Diana Lang; Kay Dodson; Dolores E.; Donald; Isabella Carolina Pet; Joshua Kopp; Pete Lambert; Lisa J. Smith; Robert Rosato; Elizabeth S.; Violette Ettle; Jim Dingell; James & Patricia & Norma Raffaele; William Hennigan; Michela Farrauto; Joseph Harris; Michael Stasik & Family; Pat Stangler; Pam; Margo; John Falco; Mel; Cathy Miller; Mary Ann Dolechek; Harriet Mudge; Sanbrailo; Joseph Dubill; French & Lucia Boone; Ron & Sarah Todd Smith; Ervin Daigle; Dick Calvert; Ginger Connelly; Marjorie Zafonte; Stephanie; Nancy Richey; Mary Sestak; David; Kathy; KL; & Paul Hausmann; Paula Rogers; Leah Evangelista; Harper JH; Nick W.; Matt; Marie Sena; Dorothy; Cheryl Billingsley; Jim; Whitemore; Rosalie Ryan; John Davis; Elizabeth P.; Jeff Gilmour; Ed Zdancewicz; George; Michael Bogdon; Jerry; Edward & Mary; Jennifer; Gail Baldonado; Gwyneth Eby; Joel Rivera; Taylor Georgette Burke; Dale Underwood; Patricia Kleifges; Dolores Frondoso; Doha, a vicm of violence; M.S.; M.S.C.; Marissa Cippel; M.M.; B. Marie; Rita Dwyer; Katherine Vogler; Karl Rauch; Gabriel; Dr. Imelda A. Carin; Cindy Cummins; Richard Lesher; Karen Richardson; GS; Catherine Nguyen; Ana Dunk; Ballard; Adrian Keyes; Pepe Carreras; Purdum & Marn Family; Catherine Foresman; WFC; LD, PF; Gloria & Martin Liebrand; Ruth Eversmeyer; Marianne Schmidt; Jackie LeMaster; Karen F.; Maria Petit; Steve Nugent; Joyce; Will; L.B.; Ann; Laurie; Lisa D; Hobert K. McDowell, Jr.; Maddie Respicio-Cabac; Penny Gloria Scalzilli; Grayson Galuski; Molly Murphy; Nancy Butler; Worthen; Jacob Ferinde; Mrs. Kyker; Chris Davis; Ellie Schroeder; Lisa; Joe & Kiy Murphy; Russell; Shirley Keyes; Arlene Rhys Nantz; John Wheeler; M. Chris; Beng Davis; Tom C.; Carolyn Fitzpatrick; MCF; Allan H.; Liz R; MA, Mary Ellen Alberts; Andrew Pointer; Patricia McCarthy; Allan McCauley, Michelle Solomon; Larkin; Rick & Kathleen Mikszan; Kathy Tardiff; Sharon Joanne Kosanke; John H; Claire McCarthy; Jim Jones; Debbie Mussomeli; Kathy; Eugene Pronko; N; MJC; ACC; Rose Keang; McConnell; John A. Murphy; Johnny Williams; Roel Lim-A-Po; David N.; Emma DiTullio; Anne Kaplan; Jim Lewis; Paul Sanner; Ralph; Eugene & Joan Prosack; Bill & Mary Thigpen; Rory; Gary; Loan Nguyen; Nick Cindea; Chris; Rob Allred; Mark J.; Fran; Eliza Peter Daigle; Anne Rhodes; Ray Smith; Nancy Mullan; Patsy Luddy; Marvel Cole; Anna Franco; David Novak; Patricia Frazier; David Riordan; Sean Larkin; Allan & Claude Afrow; B. Susemihl; Troy Boone; Emelda Rodriguez; LK; CH; Stephanie; Marie; Noah Strater; Denise Winters; Richard O’Brien; Lisa Mitchell J. Karlowicz; Jairo Samuel Hernandez; Bailey; Judith Sobajian; Armando Litonjua; Beth Fielder; Connor Long; John & Hersey; Mary Pillipchuk; Anna Nicolosi; Ed Cacciapaglia; Mary M; Brenda Olsen; C.T. Owens; Tom; Kevin; Alba; Gelda Flores; Bey; Fred Vogler. Bonnie Kustra; Adelene Absalon. Brenda McGovern; Marissa Rauch; Mía Noemí Augment; Penny McGinn; John Main; Ma Dwyer; Leesa Heisc; Carlo Hernandez; The sick (enfermos) among our friends and relatives, especially Evelyn Hernandez, Raffy Karaan; John Gallagher; Kathy Myrah; Margaret Johnson; George Stoupkis; Tom W.; Theresa Koch; Ai Patricia Sos; Betty Appel; Kathy Lowry; Brian Kasten; Rose Nguyen; Kathleen Myrah; Frank Hern; Catherine Gurley; Doris Donohue; Barbara Yount; Maureen Cotter; Lucile Viscardi; Van Lieu; Pay Whitner; Sydney S; Angie Solomon; Kay Winnie Ramey; Kathi Froelke; Francis DePaola; Georgio Starace; Wickham; Bonnie Carolan; Patricia A. Kifolo; ACW; Mark Wilson; Nancy Brissette; Diane & Nickolas Starling; Emmett Sullivan; Julie Brenda McGovern; Al Montanaro; Jenna Shareef; Tyson Hallahan; Frank & Margaret Degano; Barbara McMonigle; Faircloth, Sr.; Tracy M.; Maureen H.; Ward L.; Bishop Michael Connie Richards; Jan Ahart; Madeleine Filan; Laura Blicharz; Burbidge; MW.; Andy Anderson; Susan & Howard Whetzel; Shari Christopher Kneczevski; Cayden Starace; Kae Collins; Patricia J. Norberg; Sima F; Martha; David Saffelle; Lorre Williams; Elaine Wood; Lauren Billingsley; Karen Schmidt; Tara Neider; Isabel Curry; Joan & Edgar Pepper. View Our Parish Supporters at www.DiscoverMass.com DOUG BYRNES REALTOR® C:703.966.8824 O:703.564.4000 [email protected] LIFELONG RESIDENT www.DougByrnes.com OLGC PARISHIONER

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