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Sixth Sunday of Easter – May 17, 2020 Celebrate the Month of Mary
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church
Web Site: www.olphsedc.com Email: [email protected]
PARISH STAFF Very Rev. Michael L. Thompson, SSJ, Pastor Deacons: Ira Chase, Thomas Jones, and Timothy Tilghman
Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Bernice Waller
Director of Religious Education: Ms. Cynthia Battle Pastoral Council Chair: Ms. Aletcia Whren
Phone: 202-678-4999 Email: [email protected] Phone 202-246-1960 Email: [email protected]
Finance Council Chair: Mrs. Bonita Boulware Ministers of Music: Mr. Rawn Harbor, Phone 301-758-3768 Email: [email protected] Mr. Dehrric Richburg, Mr. George Stewart,
Ms. Debra Tidwell, Ms. Melanie Cobb
Newcomers & Visitors: Welcome to “The Church on the Hill”! Thank you for worshipping with us today. May you be blessed with hope, joy, love and peace while here!
Should you want to join our parish family please contact a Minister of Hospitality, Priest, or call the Rectory. Again, Welcome!
Josephite Fathers and Brothers
1600 Morris Road, SE Washington, DC 20020 Phone: 202-678-4999 Fax 202-610-3189
Emergency Telephone Number: 409-963-5633
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Mass Intentions are available for the faithful departed and the needs of the living. In addition, every weekend one Mass is offered for the parishioners of our parish. Call the office to request a Mass intention. An offering of $10 is suggested.
Memorials are noted by: † Indicates Deceased
BD means Birthday AD means Anniversary of Death
Sunday (17th) 10:00 am For the People of OLPH Monday (18th) 8:00 am St. Joseph’s Ladies’ Auxiliary No.213 Tuesday (19th)
8:00 am †Father Augustus Thompson
By the Thompson Family Wednesday (20th) 8:00 am Thursday (21st) 8:00 am Friday (22nd) 8:00 am Sunday (24th) 10:00 am For the People of OLPH
Ascension Sunday – May 24, 2020 (Seventh Sunday of Easter)
1st Reading: Acts of the Apostles 1:1-11 Responsorial Psalm 47:2-3,6-7,8-9
2nd Reading: Ephesians 1:17-23 Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20
OLPH History, Mission Statement, Vision Statement and Core Values
Matthew 28:18-20: The Commissioning of the Disciples
Then Jesus approached and said to them, “All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go,
therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always,
until the end of the age.”
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish has a rich, black cultural history. From its formation in 1920, the Black
Catholics of Anacostia contributed to its development and growth through their sacrifices of time, talent, skills and funds to provide a parish plant of their own. Thus, the
uniqueness of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish places it in a leadership position to interact with other Black and non-
black parishes in utilizing the gifts of Black spirituality through music, dance, education, and special action.
MISSION STATEMENT: We, the people, of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, therefore, acknowledge that our Pastoral Mission is to proclaim Christ and teach the “Good News”, to worship and bear witness in the community, to love and serve as Jesus commanded, and to preserve and share our rich Black heritage.
VISION STATEMENT: “A Roman Catholic church that is actively visible in the Community, shares its spirituality through fellowship, and is committed to serving God.”
CORE VALUES BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: We will always speak the truth, respect the opinions and roles of all parishioners, and value each person, always maintaining Christian charity in all of our actions.
SPIRITUAL GROWTH: We will seek to increase the understanding of our Catholic faith and expand our spiritual growth by participating in and supporting charitable and spiritual activities, in addition to attending Mass.
STEWARDSHIP: We will become involved in church activities and commit our time, talent and treasures.
INCLUSION: We will be open and inviting by extending ourselves to all by sharing in our parish life; thereby, reaffirming our vision of being actively visible in the community.
LEGACY: We will preserve our rich Black cultural history by respecting the past, continuing in service and faith in the present, and committing to the future of OLPH.
Quote for the Week
"A nation is built on confidence as long as the citizens possess common purposes and have
faith in their leaders. When confidence is gone, suspicion and fear open the way to
anarchy and revolution."
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The Week Ahead CH: Church CHG: Church Grounds REC: Rectory 1P/3P: First/Third Portable Building PR: Panorama Room PRF(S)(G): Panorama Room Field (Stage) (Grounds) WSG: Washington School for Girls
Sunday, May 17th:
10:00 am Mass
Thursday, May 21st:
The Ascension of Our Lord, which celebrates the day on which the risen Christ, in the sight of His apostles, ascended bodily into Heaven is a moveable feast. The date of the Ascension depends on the date of Easter. Ascension Thursday always falls 40 days after Easter (counting both Easter and Ascension Thursday), but since the date of Easter changes every year, the date of Ascension does as well. For many dioceses of the United States (or, more accurately, many ecclesiastical provinces, which are collections of dioceses), the celebration of Ascension has been transferred from Ascension Thursday (40 days after Easter) to the following Sunday (43 days after Easter). 10:30 am LOC Food Pantry – 3P
Sunday, May 24th:
Ascension of the Lord 10:00 am Mass
ALL REGISTERED PARISHIONERS: Please contact the parish office to update your record with any name changes, address changes, new email address or new phone numbers or with any additions to the family. If you have a family member listed as a dependent and they are now married or self-sufficient please let us know as they need to register on their own.
Masses Will Be Live-Streamed
On the OLPH Website or go to
https://facebook.com/OurLady.ofPerpetualHelp.DC
Sunday 10:00 am
Monday-Friday 8:00 am A Prayer That Can Be Offered At Communion:
“My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Blessed Sacrament. I love you above all things, and I desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already there, and unite myself wholly to you. Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.”
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COVID-19 has made remote learning the norm these days. As we adapt together to this new normal, we want to use every resource at our disposal to help keep our families connected to God and one another. Please complete this survey even if you do not have children. Your responses will help us determine the best resources to help support you and your child's faith formation. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfR3HrgcQt1oHcz8i0BxLiCTq8vhsKrz8adYMTHjs5p8s8MIg/viewform?embedded=true
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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Common signs of infection include respiratory
symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. The virus spreads through the air
from coughing and sneezing and also from close personal contact like touching or shaking hands.
You are encouraged to wash your hands often with soap and water at least for 20 seconds. When using
hand sanitizer, please be sure it has at least 60% alcohol. Also, it is very important that we adhere
to the request of staying 6 feet apart.
Items Available Candles ($3.00) and Religious Pamphlets
($1.00) are available in the Rectory Monday through Thursday
8:30 am-3:00 pm. Parish Office is closed on Fridays.
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Tuesday Night when we resume.
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Collections last week: $7,589.00
Many thanks to all OLPH parishioners for sending in your tithes and offerings. You may continue to remit your offerings via direct mail, pay on-line or dropped off at the office. Your continued support of our parish is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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The mystery of the Trinity can be difficult for us to grasp. Today’s Gospel invites us to consider how the three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit— work together so that God’s salvation is made known to us. Jesus’ mission is continued through the activity of the Holy Spirit in the lives of his disciples. We have received this same Spirit through our Baptisms. The Spirit, living and working within us,
reveals the mystery of God’s love for
us. Just as the first disciples were not left orphaned, we are not orphaned; we remain in God’s embrace through the gift of the Holy Spirit. Gather your
family and invite each family member to say what he or she knows about the Holy Spirit. Read al oud today’s Gospel, John 14:15-21. Wh at does Jesus say
the Holy Spirit will d o for the
disciples? Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we come to share in th e love of
God made known to us in Je sus. Pray together, thanking God for t his gift of the Holy Spirit by praying the Prayer to the Holy Spirit .
Death Notice In your prayers remember the soul of:
Ann Bailey DOD 5-3-20 Sister of Kathy Yeldell
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For the months of March and April
the OLPH Parish Family has been affected by 17 deaths (some families
with more than one).
Prayer For Strength When Grieving Lord, at the moment nothing seems to be
able to help the loss I feel. My heart is
broken and my spirit mourns. All I know
is that Your grace is sufficient. This day,
this hour moment by moment I choose to
lean on You, for when I am at my weakest
Your strength is strongest. I pour out my
grief to You and praise You that on one
glorious day when all suffering is
extinguished and love has conquered
we shall walk together again.
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Anniversaries of Priest Ordinations May 19th, 2nd Rev. Kingsley Ogbuji, SSJ
May 20th, 42nd Very Rev. Thomas R. Frank, SSJ
May 20th, 14th Rev. Oswald Pierre-Jules, Jr., SSJ
21st Rose Quander-Neverdon 22nd Lorraine Parker-Miller Andrea Wright
24th Ruby R. Farmer Thomas “Phil” Ford Michelle Marshall
25th Vincent Jordan Aaron J. Wright 27th Gwen Thomas
31st Dawnielle Battle Kayla Tucker
PARISHIONER TIDBITS ENTERING THE HOSPITAL? Parishioners planning
to enter the hospital are encouraged to receive the Sacrament of the Sick prior to admission. Because of privacy laws, hospitals no longer notify parishes of a parishioner’s stay. Please notify the Rectory of the name of person, hospital and room number, also when the person returns home.
Parishioners who are sick or homebound and unable to attend Mass on Sunday may request to receive the Eucharist. Even if you are ill for a short
period of time you are most welcome to receive a home visit. Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements.
HOMEBOUND,**HOSPITALS and/or
*NURSING/REHAB Facilities
*Nettie Biscoe, *Sonnie Boulware, John Brown, LorraineBrown, Shelia Conway, Roberta Dade-Young, AgnesDua, *Thomas “Phil” Ford, *Cordella Gough, EleaseGravett, *Michael Holley, Ruth Holt, Hilda Kearney,*Geraldine Lee, Fred Lewis, Antoinette Reese, andKobe Williams.
What is intercessory prayer? Intercessory prayer
is where we make requests to God on behalf of other people.
Who should we pray for? The bible exhorts us to intercede for all types of groups and people: church leaders, those in authority (managers, politicians, and anyone in a position of power in society); those who are ill; family and friends; enemies and those who mistreat or persecute us; all people should be prayed for.
Dear Father God, It saddens our hearts to see the great suffering of your beloved children in the world. We bring to mind all those in our locality who find themselves in a hard place. We especially pray for those who suffer physically with illness or mentally with depression or anxiety. Lord, come breathe on these people by your Holy Spirit and bring great love, hope and joy through us your church. Help us to minister to others in the strength of your Spirit and to work in unity together. May we shine your glorious light into the darkness and remain steadfast and true to you. Lord, it disturbs us when we see world leaders embracing division instead unity, pursuing wealth instead justice and concealing lies instead of speaking out the truth. We lift all those in significant leadership to you. Come guide their thoughts, cover their actions and renew their minds. Protect them from the influence of the realms of darkness and sweep away any corruption. We pray that you would lay out new paths of righteousness in troubled nations and lands. Father, it is disturbing to see the difference between rich and poor widening. We lift all those in poverty to you. Come bring miracles of provision, healing and restoration. Speak into our lives so that we might play our part in changing the world. We ask all this in the wonderful name of Jesus. Amen.
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Brian & Rhonda Moore 13th on May 12th Robert & Brenda Robinson 21st on May 15th
Erin & Dawn Washington 6th on May 17th James & Joan Jackson 47th on May 22nd Alvin & Denise Durham 17th on May 24th
David & Clementine Easley 13th on May 26th Edward & Barbara Glover 48th on May 27th
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Prayer is when you talk to God. Meditation is when you listen to God.
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So far this event has not been cancelled. You will be notified if it does.
St. Joseph’s Ladies’ Auxiliary No.213, Knights of St. John International invites you to join them to see “Queen Esther” on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at Sight & Sound Theater in Lancaster, PA. Cost includes Show, Transportation, and Lunch at Shady Maple Smorgasbord. Make checks payable to: St. Joseph’s Ladies’ Auxiliary No.213. COST: Adults 14 years and older $150.00. Children 13 years and younger $90.00. $60.00 Non-refundable deposit ASAP 2nd Installment April 15th $45.00 Balance Due May 15th $45.00 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Depart OLPH at 6:00 am. Showtime is 11:00 am. Return to OLPH 9:00 pm. CONTACTS: Cheryl Holley 202-491-5779, Kathy Jones 301-404-9254 or Sahon Palmer 301-894-1997.Email: [email protected]
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Holy Family Catholic School
2200 Callaway Street Hillcrest Heights, MD 20748
Call 301-894-2323 for all inquiries
Please note that our OLPH Education Fund Assessment 5% of our Sunday Collection prescribed by the Archdiocese of Washington goes directly to Holy Family School.
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PANORAMA ROOM IS STILL CLOSED FOR BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
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DID YOU KNOW? The Association of American Publishers founded the Get Caught Reading campaign in 1999. Since many are homebound due to
COVID-19, all month long wherever you are every one of all ages is challenged to read. Reading has helped to expand the
minds of people everywhere sharing morals and spirituality, and even
teaching people new skills and how to survive in situations they might not
otherwise have experienced. Encourage reading during stressful times as a way to distract the mind away from worries
and to refocus.
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The month of May is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary!
May is a month of growth, when nature is reborn. This month normally belongs to the Easter season, between Easter and Pentecost. Many Catholics may be aware that May is consecrated to Mary, but it may be unclear why this month was selected for this particular distinction. Other months have more important feasts dedicated to Our Lady, such as August (Feast of the Assumption) and December (Feast of the Immaculate Conception). What is it about this month that makes it a fitting time to reflect on the Virgin Mary’s role in salvation and to honor her as the Mother of God? The reason for dedicating May to Our Lady is associated with the particular season of the year. May is certainly known for its springtime beauty. It is associated with flowers and blossoms, with trees which spring back to life, and grass which sprouts. It brings to mind the idea of promise and hope, of new life. During the Easter season we are more aware of Mary’s motherly presence and love. It is perhaps for this reason that popular tradition has dedicated the month of May, which falls during this liturgical season, to Our Blessed Mother.
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Please be sure to fill in your form received in the mail, or you may go to the website on-line
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May 17, 2020 Sixth Sunday of Easter
Having experienced the pain and sorrow and fear during the crucifixion, then the joy of the Lord, coming back to them and receiving the new life of the resurrection, the followers of Jesus now have to face the reality of the Risen Lord’s departure – again. He senses their confusion, pain and sense of loss. But before he leaves them, he gives them words of comfort and hope. Jesus, prepare his followers to stay connected to Him and one another through the power of love. He reminds them that the connection between he and the Father is steadfast. And he will ask the Father to send them strength to continue on without him, However, they must keep His commandments. They must be assured of the indwelling of love between the nature of the Father and the nature of the Son. Accepting this belief will allow for the receptivity of the Advocate, the Holy Spirit that will come upon them.
It has always been my conceptual idea, when thinking of the Holy Spirit, that the nature of the Spirit is the true mutual love between the Father and the Son. A bond that can never be broken because it coexists in their trinitarian nature as the third person. This pure unalterable adoration manifests within itself in the gifts that the Holy Spirit gives. The key element in Johns’ writings is this Love. “God loves the Son, the Son loves God”, together they love humanity and the replication of this love is what binds Christians together; “… And whoever loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love them and reveal Him to them”. This agape love is not based on feelings and emotions but trust and sacrifice. The message to his followers today is to receive and believe in this agape’ (the Greek term referring to “the highest form of love, charity and Gods love for humans, and humans love for God”) love.
Jesus doesn’t give us all the answers to the questions we have. He knows that we will have to face difficulties on our journey of faith, disagreements in our belief with others and differences in the way we come to know him. Jesus prepares his apostles and us for the long road ahead by strengthening and encouraging his followers with His risen life through the gifts of the Holy Spirit and his own inner Peace. He is sending us out to proclaim the good news, but he does not expect us to do it on our own. At the end of next Sunday’s gospel we will hear it best, “I am with you always, until the end of the age.”
Encouraged by His presence the apostles and disciples will never be alone or helpless and neither are we, who are the community of believers today. We are asked face our daily reality and lives not just with hopefulness but with Faith and Hope in the risen Jesus and each other. Through celebrating and sharing in the resurrection, each of us also shares in and experiences the Love of God, the Peace of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. As we continue our journey through Easter, Let us pray that we will be blest with the gifts of Gods’ promise, the salvation of Jesus the Christ and encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Ages 7+ May 17, 2020 • John 14:15-21
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The Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH) Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality is offering two (2) $800 Scholarships. The first scholarship will be awarded to a Catholic Studententering college, and the second scholarship will be awarded to a collegestudent returning to college (sophomore, junior, or senior).
To apply you must meet the following criteria:
1. A member of OLPH Church
2. Presently active in a parish organization or involved in community service(written verification from the organization is requested.)
3. A current letter of acceptance from a college, technical institution, or a school ofhigher learning.
4. Submit a 100 word essay stating your goals, dreams and aspirations.
To apply please provide the student’s full name, address, home telephone/cell number and an e-mail address; in addition, the school name, address and telephone number. Please place information in an enclosed envelope marked BVM Sodality. You may email the information to [email protected], or you may place your information in the mailbox at the front of Rectory.
The Application deadline is Friday July 31, 2020.
Dream Big! Plan Well! Work Hard!! Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!!
For questions or concerns please contact: Linda Wilkinson (301) 292-6373
Scholarship Awardees will be announced on Sunday, August 16, 2020.
2020 Blessed Virgin Mary
Sodality Scholarship
Announcement
OUR LADY OF PERPETUTAL HELP
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
WOMEN’S MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIPS
Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH) Women’s Ministry is awarding Three (3) scholarships
($800 each) for the following categories: one adult student 21 years of age and above
accepted in a (university, community college, vocational or technical school); one college
student (freshman, sophomore, junior or senior); and one high school student who has
been accepted and is currently enrolled in an Archdiocese of Washington Catholic high
school. Applicants must be a member of OLPH Church.
Students will be rated on their academic record, volunteer service history, and Two (2) letters
of recommendation. Recommendations should be from adults 21 and older who are familiar
with the nominee’s character, academic record and volunteer service history.
The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage the applicants to continue their education.
All required documents must be submitted with the application.
APPPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Copy of the student’s report card and/or unofficial transcript
Acceptance letter or letter of good standing from the school
Two (2) letters of recommendation
List of volunteer activities
Student Category (check one) Vocational/Technical ___ College ___ High School ___
Student’s Name _________________________________________________________
Last name First name Middle initial
Address_________________________________________________________________
Number Street Name Apt# City/State Zip Code
Home Telephone ______________________Cell _________________
Parent/Guardian Name (If applicable) _______________________________________
OLPH Envelope # ______________________
Applications are enclosed in the bulletin. Your completed application should be emailed to
Amanda Tucker ([email protected]) and Tanja Doy ([email protected]) no
later than Friday, July 31, 2020. If you have any questions regarding this process, please
contact Ms. Tucker at 301-204-3482 or Ms. Doy 301-526-2170.
Scholarship recipients will be announced at Mass on Sunday, August 16, 2020.