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St. Francis Xavier
Church (Newtowne)
23RD SUNDAY
IN ORDINARY TIME
SEPTEMBER 6, 2020
Newtowne Mission from 1640
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First Chapel Built 1662
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Current Church Built 1731
OLDEST CATHOLIC CHURCH
IN ORIGINAL THIRTEEN COLONIES
Reverend Robert G. Maro, Pastor
William J. Nickerson, Deacon
Judith Gwynn, Parish Secretary
Denise Becher, Bookkeeper
Mailing address: 21370 Newtowne Neck Road
Leonardtown MD 20650
Telephone: 301-475-9885
Fax: 301-475-5662
Web: StFrancisXavierChurch.org
Tour: roundme.com/tour/249939/view/733
THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY 7AM-DUSK
for personal prayer
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS!
Registration forms are on our parish website
SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday 4pm (Anticipated), Sunday 8am and 11am
Rosary 30 minutes before Mass 1st & 5th Sunday
DAILY MASSES
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8am
Rosary at 7:30am before Mass
HOLY DAY MASSES
As announced in the bulletin
CONFESSIONS
In the Parish Hall to allow for adequate social
distancing: Sat after the 4pm Mass; Sun 7:30-7:50am
& 10:30-10:50am, and by appointment
WEEKLY FRIDAY ADORATION
Immediately after the Friday 8am Mass
BAPTISMS: By appointment with Father
MARRIAGES: Make arrangements with your Pastor
at least six months in advance; call the Rectory
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES
Email Paula McLeod, [email protected]
BULLETIN ITEMS/PRAYER LIST
Send items to [email protected]
Deadline is Friday, one week before Sunday date
THIS WEEK
LOOKING AHEAD
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Second Collection: HOLY LAND
Pope Francis has asked that the 2020 Good Friday
Holy Land Collection be taken up this weekend.
The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land is
among the oldest and largest Catholic institutions
in the Holy Land. Its principal responsibility has
been, and remains, the protection and
maintenance of the holy shrines, basilicas, and
churches, and providing for the needs of its
monasteries. It takes to heart the welcoming and
care of pilgrims who travel to the Holy Lands to
walk where Christ once walked.
“Never be afraid of loving the
Blessed Virgin too much.
You can never love her
more than Jesus did.”
- St. Maximilian Kolbe (1894-1941)
SHARING OUR TREASURE
August 30, 2020
Offertory $2,298.00
Online giving $690.00
Second Collection (none) —
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
23RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Second Collection: Catholic University of America
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Spiritual Book Club: 9am, Zoom
For link, email [email protected]
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Adoration after the 8am Mass: face mask required
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
That Man Is You! resumes: see article for details
Thought for
the Week
Do you know someone who might be
interested in becoming Catholic?
Or would you or someone you know like a
refresher in the basics of the Catholic faith?
If your answer is yes to any of these, consider
joining the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults) here at the parish this coming fall.
The RCIA is a series of classes for adults who
were never baptized, or who were baptized in
another Christian tradition, and interested in
learning more about the Catholic faith.
A NEW RCIA CLASS IS NOW FORMING,
TO BEGIN OCTOBER 1,
WITH OPTIONS FOR IN-PERSON
AND VIRTUAL CLASSES.
A person does not have to be certain they want
convert to Catholicism when the classes begin.
All they need is an open mind and heart.
If you or someone you know might be interested,
encourage them to call or email Father Rob,
301-475-9885, [email protected].
SFX WEEKEND MASSES ONLINE
ZOOM LINKS:
Saturday 4pm Mass, September 5
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83800738943
Meeting ID: 838 0073 8943
Sunday 8am Mass, September 6
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85855559924
Meeting ID: 858 5555 9924
Sunday 11am Mass, September 6
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89203822721
Meeting ID: 892 0382 2721
FACEBOOK LINK
www.facebook.com/stfrancisxavierchurchmd
That Man Is You! (TMIY) resumes Sat, Sep 12 with
“The Vision of Man Fully Alive”
“The Vision of Man Fully Alive” will enable men to experience
authentic freedom as sons of God, whether as husbands, fathers, or
members of the Church and community. Through living the three-
fold mission of abiding presence, joyful service, and loving sacrifice, their hearts and homes will
experience the joy that God desires. That Man Is You! is a 26-week, structured program that meets on
Saturday mornings for 90 minutes and consists of fellowship over a light breakfast, a video, and a small
group discussion. TMIY is offered both in person (at the Parish Hall) and on Zoom, from 6-7:30am.
The videos will have a fresh, new multi-speaker format, featuring eight new speakers and new topics.
Week 1 begins Sat, Sep 12, from 6-7:30am — Join us in the SFX Parish Hall or on Zoom
To register: Matt Cosgrove, [email protected], Mark Coontz, [email protected].
2020 JUBILARIAN MASS CANCELLED
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the archdiocese is
cancelling the annual Jubilarian Mass on Nov 22.
Couples who are celebrating milestone-wedding
anniversaries (25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50+ years) and
who wish to receive an anniversary certificate
should call or email the Rectory by Sep 30.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN
Our parish has joined with St. Aloysius parish to
offer a flexible, family-centered model of faith
formation, called Family of Faith. Family of Faith
replaces the traditional Sunday School program,
empowering and equipping parents as the primary
catechists of their own children. An emphasis is
placed on disciplines for discipleship (such as daily
prayer, weekly Mass, and monthly Confession) as a
family.
To register your child for Religious Education for
the 2020-21 year, visit www.saintaloysiuschurch.org/
family-of-faith-registration-2020-2021.
OUR FIRST GATHERING WILL BE ON
SUN, SEP 20 AT 9:15AM VIA ZOOM.
REGISTER TO RECEIVE LOGIN DETAILS.
NEWTOWNE MANOR HOUSE RESTORATION
Donations to:
St. Francis Xavier Church
21370 Newtowne Neck Road
Leonardtown MD 20650
Memo line: Manor House Restoration
For more information:
Lynn Delahay, 240-925-6485
George Matisick, 301-475-9698
WE PRAY THE ROSARY
† At 7:30am before
our weekday Masses
(Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri)
† 30 Minutes Before
all Masses
the first & fifth Sunday
of each month
As we celebrate this
Labor Day:
A Prayer for the
Dignity of Work
and the Rights of
Workers
Lord God,
Master of the Vineyard,
How wonderful that you have invited us who labor by the sweat
of our brow to be workers in the vineyard and assist your work
to shape the world around us.
As we seek to respond to this call, make us attentive to those
who seek work but cannot find it.
Help us listen to the struggles of those who work hard to
provide for their families but still have trouble making ends meet.
Open our eyes to the struggles of those exploited and help us
speak for just wages and safe conditions, the freedom to
organize, and time for renewal.
For work was made for humankind and not humankind for work.
Let it not be a vehicle for exploitation but a radiant expression
of our human dignity.
Give all who labor listening hearts that we may pause from
our work to receive your gift of rest.
Fill us with your Holy Spirit that you might work through us to
let your justice reign.
Amen.
Copyright © 2019, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All rights reserved.
This text may be reproduced in whole or in part without alteration for nonprofit
educational use, provided such reprints are not sold and include this notice.
Movie Night Is Back!
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam
For the greater glory of God...
Dear Parish Family,
On this Tuesday, September 8, we celebrate the
birthday of Our Lady. It’s a special feast because
it is only one of three birthdays celebrated on the
Church calendar. Typically, we remember the
day that a saint died (as their birthday into
eternal life) but rarely do we celebrate the day
they were born.
There are only three persons who have a
birthday celebration on the Church calendar:
Our Lord (December 25), St. John the Baptist
(June 24), and Our Lady (September 8).
All three were born without original sin;
Our Lord and Our Lady were conceived without
original sin. St. John the Baptist was cleansed of
original sin while in the womb at the Visitation
of Our Lady (pregnant with Jesus) to her cousin
Elizabeth (pregnant with St. John the Baptist).
This is a great opportunity to help foster
devotion to the Mother of God at home with
your children. For example, you might consider
having a birthday party for Mary with a cake and
special decorations. You could also set up a
family altar with flowers and a statue or picture
of Our Lady and pray the rosary together as a
family. You might want to sing a favorite
Marian hymn together, like “Immaculate Mary”
or recite the Litany of Loreto (these are easily
found by doing a Google search) or come up with
your own idea.
These simple customs
can be a cherished part
of your family’s
religious traditions.
Faithfully, in Christ,
Fr. Rob
Saturday – September 5
Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary
4pm — Judith Dansereau
Sunday – September 6
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8am — Shirley Strine �
11am — St. Francis Xavier Parishioners
Monday – September 7
8am — Msgr. Thomas Kane ��
Tuesday – September 8
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
No Mass�
Wednesday – September 9
St. Peter Claver
8am — John P. Connelly Jr ��
September 10
8am — Deacon Albert Opdenaker ��
Friday – September 11
8am — Alan Thomas ��
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Saturday – September 12
The Most Holy Name of Mary
10am — Confirmation Mass
4pm — John P. Connelly Jr �
Sunday – September 13
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8am — Shirley Strine �
11am — St. Francis Xavier Parishioners
Bunky Taylor, Karen Huseman, those in
hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation & long
-term care facilities; or homebound.
Our beloved dead: John Henry Bond III,
John P. Connelly Jr, and all who have died
from the coronavirus.
Our Intentions List is refreshed each month.
To have someone included in the intentions for the
next month, please resubmit your request by email
to [email protected] or phone the
rectory so we can keep this list current.
If you are seriously ill or preparing for a surgery, call
the Parish Office to arrange for the sacrament of
anointing.
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