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St Bridget of IrelandCATHOLIC CHURCH1024 W. Main St. Berryville, VA 22611
June 28, 2020
St. Bridget (or Brigid) of Kildare is one of the three major patron saints of Ireland along with Saint Patrick and Saint Columba. Saint Bridget’s faith and labors for
the Lord are remembered among the Irish people through prayers, sacred places, blessings and customs. St. Bridget was an extraordinary woman of faith: strong in her mission, loyal to the Lord, faithful to the Church, generous to the poor and hospitable to missionaries. St. Bridget laid strong foundations for the Church in Ireland. Her feast day is February 1st, the first day of the Celtic Spring.
Pastor: Father Paul Grankauskas
Rectory:P 540-277-2943 • F 540-277-2945
[email protected]: Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 4 PM (closed 12-1 p.m.)
Religious Education: John Sengewalt 540-277-2948
Knights of Columbus: [email protected]
Bus. meeting 2nd Tue 7 PM Hobert Hall
Office of Youth Ministry:[email protected]
Music Ministry: Stacy Sefton [email protected]
Organist: Jenny Sorenson [email protected]
Eucharistic Minister / Lectors:Chet Lewandowski 540-722-7231
Servers:John Sengewalt 540-277-2948
Sacristan:Becky Jackson 540-955-1715
Ushers:Parish Office 540-277-2943
Men’s Club: Meets the last Saturday each month 8 a.m. in Hobert Hall (7:30 Breakfast).
George Darnell [email protected]
Women’s Group: Meets 1st Tues. each month after noon Mass
Except for July and AugustChristi McMullen
St. Bridget’s Bulletin Deadline Noon [email protected]
Sharon M. Gormas 540-277-2943
Sacramental Information:
Baptisms: Sunday, after 9:00 a.m. Mass Contact the Rectory Office at 540-277-2943
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Marriage: Contact parish priest at least six (6) months prior to proposed date of the wedding. Contact the Rectory Office at 540-277-2943
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Confessions: Saturday 4 - 5 p.m.Sunday 8 - 8:30 a.m.
Rosary: The rosary is prayed after the 12:05 p.m.Mass on the 1st Friday of each month
Prayer List:Contact Becky Jackson at 540-955-1715
FISH:Food collection is in the narthex on the 2nd Sunday each month. Please give generously.
Faith Direct: www.faithdirect.net
Mass Schedule:Please check Mass Times and Intentions for weekly changes inside bulletin.Saturday9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m . (Sunday Vigil)
Sunday:9 a.m. and noon
Weekdays:Monday & Tuesday noonWednesday 9 a.m.Thursday & Friday noon
Holy Days:12:05 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Nationwide Mass Schedule: www.thecatholicdirectory.com
Hospitalized and Homebound:Notify the rectory at 540-277-2943 so that the hospitalized and homebound parishioners may receive the pastoral care of the church.
Website:www.stbridgetberryville.org
Coffee & Donut Sundays:1st Sunday: Men’s Club2nd Sunday: Knights of Columbus3rd Sunday: Youth Ministry
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St. Bridget of Ireland
Words of WisdomA Light Unto My Path
Some biblical commentators and theologians – especially in the past hundred years or so – have argued that the divinity of Jesus is clearly presented only in the Gospel of John and that the synoptic Gospels present a purely human Christ, a teacher and miracle worker perhaps, but not the Son of God. Nothing could be further from the truth. Saint John indeed presents the divinity of the Lord in relatively straightforward language – The
Word became flesh; I and the Father are one; He who sees me sees the Father, etc. – but the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are no less emphatic regarding Jesus’ divine nature, though they employ a different symbol system and mode of expression than John.
Matthew 10:37 is a striking example: Jesus said to his apostles, “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.” If a merely human figure said this, we would legitimately laugh him to scorn. To their great credit, neither the Buddha nor Muhammad nor Confucius ever said any such thing. But Jesus effectively declares, “you must love me more than you love even those you treasure most in the entire world.” And mind you, he doesn’t say, “you must love my teaching or you must love the God I proclaim more than these”; he says, “you must love me more than all of them.”
The only one who could legitimately make such a de mand is the living God, the good that transcends anything in creation. Though he is stating his case a bit more obliquely and indirectly than John, Saint Matthew is teaching here, just as clearly, that Jesus is divine.
- Bishop Robert Barron
FYIConfessions: There will be no Confessions on Tuesday, June 30. Beginning in July, Confessions will be changed to Mondays, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
First Friday: On July 3 there will be no Holy Hour following Mass.
The parish office will be closed on Friday, July 3 in observance of Independence Day.
Live-Streamed Masses: From June 29 to July 3 there will be no Live-Streamed Masses. Live-Streamed Mass will resume on Sunday, July 5 with the 12:00 p.m. Mass.
A women’s silent retreat on The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola will take place July 10-12 at San Damiano Spiritual Life Center in White Post, VA. The weekend silent retreat will be preached by the Priests of Miles Christi with spiritual talks and time for personal meditation in silence. Each day there will also be Holy Mass, Holy Rosary, and an opportunity for confessions. For more information email [email protected] or call 248-596-9677. You may also register online athttps://www.mileschristi.org/event/white-post-va-1/
Ushering at Mass: If you are interested in becoming an usher, please call or email the parish office at 540-277-2943 or [email protected].
Mass Times & Intentions
Mass Intentions made at the Parish officeGF-Green Field RH-Rose Hill
All intentions will be said at private Mass
Monday June 29Noon Mass Father’s Day Novena
Tuesday June 30Noon Mass Special Intention
Matthew Lewis
Wednesday July 19 a.m. Mass Special Intention
Rachel Piescik
Thursday July 2Noon Mass The Health of Our Country
Friday July 3Noon Mass † Richard Kobetz
Saturday July 49 a.m. Mass Special Intention
Katie Piescik5:30 p.m. Mass † Cory Waite
Sunday July 59 a.m. Mass Special IntentionForrest & Katie Christiansen
Noon Mass Parish Family
Prayer ListRemember the following in your prayers:
Brian Dixon, Laurie Custidero, Becky Blair, Fr. Michael Dobbins,
Jim Willis, Matthew Lewis, David Smith, Jack Cameron, Maggie O’Connor,
John Caroselli, Fred Curtis, Michael Boyd, Tony Tringale,
Jim Lewandowski, Ryan Otey, Carl Stohl, Sue Fleming
and Connie Guevremont.
Please contact Becky Jackson at 540-955-1715 to be added
or taken off prayer list.
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June 28, 2020
Saint of the WeekSt. Irenaeus:
Irenaeus was born of Greek parents in Asia Minor. His own works establish a few biographical points, such as that as a child he heard and saw Polycarp, the last known living connection with
the Apostles (through John), in Smyrna, before he was martyred in 155. The
era in which Irenaeus lived was a time of expansion and inner tensions in the
church. In many cases Irenaeus acted as mediator between various contending
factions. The churches of Asia Minor continued to celebrate Easter on the same date (the 14th of Nisan) as the
Jews celebrated Passover, whereas the Roman Church maintained that Eas-ter should always be celebrated on a
Sunday (the day of the Resurrection of Christ). Mediating between the parties, Irenaeus stated that differences in ex-
ternal factors, such as dates of festivals, need not be so serious as to destroy
church unity. In 177 Irenaeus became bishop of Lugdunum. As bishop, he was especially concerned with the Gnostics,
who took their name from the Greek word for “knowledge.” Claiming access to secret knowledge imparted by Jesus
to only a few disciples, their teaching was attracting and confusing many
Christians. After thoroughly investigat-ing the various Gnostic sects and their
“secret,” Irenaeus showed to what logical conclusions their tenets led. These he contrasted with the teaching of the
apostles and the text of Holy Scripture, giving us, in five books, a system of
theology of great importance to subse-quent times. Moreover, his work, widely used and translated into Latin and Ar-menian, gradually ended the influence of the Gnostics. The development of
the creed and the office of bishop (even the unique position of authority of the Bishop of Rome) also can be traced to
Irenaeus’ conflicts with the Gnostics. Be-cause the Gnostics denied that the God revealed in the New Testament was the Creator, the first article of the creed was for polemical reasons directly connect-ed with Genesis (“In the beginning God
created the heavens and the earth”). Irenaeus refers to the creed as a “Rule of Truth” used to combat heresy. His Feast
Day is June 28th.
Living Nazareth High School, located here at St. Bridget, is currently accepting student applications for the 2020-2021 academic year. We invite you to visit our website, www.LivingNazareth.org, to learn more. To receive an application or more information email [email protected].
Thank You and Keep It Coming Please! Collections are still going well and being handled in the parish office and will continue for a while longer. If you want to keep up your weekly donations, you may send them in by mail. If you want to make a monthly payment, just send us one regular envelope with one payment. You may also include the second collection offerings in the appropriate envelope, and they will be recorded for the specific second collection. If you use cash for your offerings, please DO NOT MAIL CASH. You can bring your envelope to the church and put it in the poor box at the back of the church. We are very blessed in our church family with the most generous of parishioners.
Sunday Offertory: Although public Mass has resumed, we are not currently taking collections during the Mass. Instead, your offering or envelope may be placed in the basket in the narthex following Mass.
Divine Mercy Said: “I saw the glorious face of the Lord, and He said to me, What you see in reality, these souls see through faith. Oh, how pleasing to Me is their great faith! You see, although there appears to be no trace of life in Me, in reality it is present in its fullness in each and every Host. But for Me to be able to act upon a soul, the soul must have faith. O how pleasing to Me is living faith!”
“Used with permission of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M.”
CANCELED! St. Bridget Church’s second annual Vacation Bible School July 13-17 is now canceled.
Advertising: There are a few spaces available. If you are interested in advertising your business to the parish please contact the Rectory 540-277-2943. Remember to patron-ize these businesses their advertising dollars help defray the cost of the bulletin.
St. Bridget Women’s Group: Reminder the women’s group does not meet in July and August. Our monthly meetings will resume in September.
Education Program2020 – 2021 Registration: Forms to be distributed this week. Registration is open July 1 – July 31.
Help NeededReligious Education Help Needed: Catechists for Fifth Grade. Contact John Sengewalt, DRE [email protected]
Happy 4th of July“Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.” - George Washington
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