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SEPTEMBER 12, 2021
PRAYER LIST Names in bold are new to the list. Those with the + are deceased.
To add a name to the list email [email protected]
Our Parishioners
Bunny Addison, Joe Barham, Mary Borzelleca, Charlotte Conlin, Robert Conlin, Jane Cutchins, Dom D’Adamo, Baby Boy
Duhaime, Virginia Galli, Stephanie Gemmell +, Nancy Glotz, Cornelius McLaughlin, Joyce Melvin, Mary Nestor, Chris Ramos,
Mark Roberts, John Scarpa, Virginia Schraudt, Barry Simonpietri, John Siewers, Charles Stephan, Deacon Pat White, and those
facing long term illness and disability.
Friends and Relatives of Parishioners
Janet Angle, Darleen Bullard, Anthony Cardullo, Peter Cardullo, Janet Caudle, Kazue Cook, Sue Connell, Josie Economy,
Noreen Ercoli, Patricia Carr Ferguson, Stephanie Fraioli, Emily Gardner, Susan Gardner, Maureen Gerken, Mary Greer, Chauncy
Greene, Britt Radford Griffith, Anna Guardipee, Doris Hannon, Jessica Hodge, Gail Hove, Gretchen Ingraham, Tommy Johnson,
Bridget Jojola, Dan Kelly, Oscar Kemp, Gus Majen, Wayne Mantlo, Mitchell Masso, John McCaffrey, Father John McGinnity, Kay
Meyer, Danny Mizelle, Keith Mottas, Doug Ornoff, Tim Ornoff, Stephen O’Meara, Margaret Pelliccio, Phil Peters, Joan Sacco,
Bobby Scruggs + , Beau Simpson, Suki Simpson, William Smith, Sam Sponeybarger, Jean Strauss
FEAST DAYS THIS WEEK
St. John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor of the Church - September 13th c. 347 – 407
Patron Saint of preachers and speakers. Baptized at 18, he lived as a hermit through his twenties and went on to
become a priest and Bishop. The term “Chrysostom” means “Golden mouth” for his eloquent preaching. You can
find his work throughout the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross - September 14th A torture device is transformed into a universal symbol of hope
and peace.
Sept 11
8:00 am Special Intention
5:30 pm The Gill Family +
Sept 12
8:00 am Raymond Cullen +
11:00 am Leo & Evelyn Binns +
5:00 pm George Hueghens +
Sept 13
8:00 am Dante Pellei
Sept 14
8:00 am Dante Pellei +
Sept 15
8:00 am Mary Shea Watson +
Sept 16
8:00 am Special Intention
Sept 17
8:00 am Stella Stone Blankenship +
Sept 18
8:00 am Special Intention
5:30 pm Kennneth Canosa +
Sept 19
8:00 am The People of the Parish
11:00 am Eugenija Satkunas +
5:00 pm Noelle Loving+
MASS INTENTIONS
LIVESTREAM
Daily and Sunday Masses are available to watch online: youtube.com/saintbridgetchurchrva
The Stew & Brew is coming back
October 22nd!
Watch for updates, presales, and vol-
unteer signups for this fantastic out-
door community event. This year we
have an expanded menu and new
beer selections! Cheers!
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021
CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK
In today’s Gospel Jesus continues to reveal his identity. 2000 years later,
we still find God revealing himself to us. Look more deeply at your world;
in all created things, in every soul, God is there. One Mother Superior from
the Missionaries of Charity noted that Mother Teresa saw “Jesus in the Eu-
charist, Jesus in the poor, Jesus in the president and Jesus in the journal-
ist.” After her death, St. Teresa’s writings revealed years of feeling isolated
and far from God, however, she persisted and found him in her work and
ministry. This week, after encountering the Lord and receiving his grace at
Mass, your challenge is to go out and encounter him in the world, in your
work, in your ministry - be transformed by his face.
St. Teresa of Calcutta (feast day September 5th) was known in part, for
her immense joy and radiant smile – what a beautiful thing to be known
for. May each of us radiate joy in the world this week and may that joy
lead others to Christ.
Challenge of the week by Dan Harms
Photo credit: MARY ELLEN MARK (1986)
MASS READINGS & SYNOPSIS
First Reading Isaiah 50:5-9a
The suffering servant of Yahweh is assured of God’s help.
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 116:1-2,3-4,5-6,8-9
A prayer of praise to God for his salvation
Second Reading James 2:14-18
James teaches that faith must be demonstrated in one’s works.
Gospel Reading Mark 8:27-35
Peter declares that Jesus is the Christ, and Jesus teaches that those who would follow him must take up his or her
cross.
Background on the Gospel Reading
Today’s reading is the turning point in Mark’s Gospel. The actions of Jesus have shown him to be the Son of God,
yet many, including Jesus’ disciples, have not yet realized his identity. In today’s Gospel, Jesus asks the disciples
for a field report by asking what others say about him. He then turns the question directly to the disciples and asks
what they believe. Peter speaks for all of them when he announces that they believe Jesus to be the Christ.
The word Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word for Messiah, which means “the anointed one.” At the
time of Jesus, the image of the Messiah was laden with popular expectations, most of which looked for a political
leader who would free the Jewish people from Roman occupation. Jesus does not appear to have used this
term for himself. As we see in today’s reading, Jesus refers to himself instead as the Son of Man, a term derived
from the Jewish Scriptures, found in the Book of Daniel and in other apocryphal (early texts not included in the
bible) writings. Many scholars suggest that the phrase Son of Man is best understood to mean “human being.”
Now that the disciples have acknowledged Jesus as the Christ, Jesus confides in them the outcome of his minis-
try: he will be rejected, must suffer and die, and will rise after three days. Peter rejects this prediction, and Jesus
rebukes him severely. The image of Christ that Jesus is giving is not the image of the Messiah that Peter was ex-
pecting. Jesus then teaches the crowd and the disciples about the path of discipleship: To be Chris’s disciple is to
follow in the way of the cross.
Sunday Connection provided by Loyola Press - loyolapress.com
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday 1 Tim 2: 1-8, Lk 7: 1-10
Tuesday: Nm 21: 4-9, Phil. 2: 6-11
Wednesday: 1 Tim 3: 14-16, Jn 19: 25-27
Thursday: 1 Tim 4: 12-16, Lk 7: 36-50
Friday: 1 Tim 6: 2-12, Lk 8: 1-3
Saturday: 1 Tim 6: 13-16, Lk 8: 4-15
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021
Clergy
Father Ken Shuping: Pastor,
(804) 282-9511
Father James O’Reilly:
Parochial Vicar,
(804) 282-9511
Deacon Charles Giovannetti: [email protected]
(804) 282-9511
Deacon Robert Giovenco: [email protected]
(804) 282-9511
Deacon V.J. Petillo:
(8040 282-9511
Deacon Patrick White:
(804) 282-9511
Pastoral Staff
Mr. Paul Amrhein: Director of Human Concerns and Pastoral Care, [email protected], (804) 525-7902 Mrs. Mona Bausone: Religious Ed & First Holy Communion [email protected] (804)282.9511 Mr. Allen Bean: Music Minister, [email protected] (804) 525-7892 Dr. Laura Clift: Saint Bridget School Principal, [email protected] (804) 288-1994 Mr. Dan Harms: Communications & Evangelization dharms@saintbridgetchurch,org (804) 525-7901 Mrs. Kimberly Lapkin: Director of Stewardship [email protected] (804) 525-7888 Mrs. Mary Rebecca Pugsley: Director of Faith Formation [email protected] (804) 282-9511 Mrs. Joyce Romito: Director of Administration, [email protected] (804) 282-9511
PARISH OFFICE NEWS
Covid Safety at Saint Bridget
Per the Virginia Department of Health, due to the high rates of transmission in
our area all people should wear masks while indoors regardless of vaccination
status. Thank you for this act of charity.
Room Requests
To reserve Church meeting spaces, Room Request Forms are now available for
the current fiscal year at saintbridgetchurch.org.
Parish Bulletin
Submit news at least two weeks prior to publication date. Subject to approval,
editing, and space availability. [email protected]
SERVE ONE ANOTHER
Catholic Heart Work Camp: Current 7th graders to Adults are eligible for a week
of service in Greensboro, NC from July 17-23, 2022. Sign ups are now
open. Paperwork is due 9/14. See saintbridgetchurch.org for more information.
Home for Pregnant Mothers Gala: Celebrate the opening of the first Mary’s
Choice RVA home for pregnant mothers. Friday, October 1, 2021, 7-10 p.m. at
The Lake House at St. Michael Catholic Church. The first gala fundraiser for the
home, will include fine wine, food, fellowship, and Guest Speaker Kathleen
Wilson. Contact Ann Niermeyer (804) 714-5170 for tickets with a $75 donation.
Diocesan Women’s Giving Circle Sip & Learn: September 23rd, 5:30-6:30
p.m. The Women’s Giving Circle is a new initiative of the Catholic Community
Foundation bringing women together to strengthen our Diocese and
communities and make meaningful change, while engaging in fellowship and
having fun along the way! Visit saintbridgetchurch.org for more information,
RSVP BY September 15th to Maggie Keenan at
Friends of the Poor Walk—$500 goal: September 18, 11:00 a.m. The St. Vincent
de Paul Society (St. Theresa of Calcutta Conference) will be at St Michael parish
to raise funds in support of the poor. If you can’t walk, sponsor your “Retired”
Human Concerns director, Paul Amrhein to his $500 goal. More at
saintbridgetchurch.org
THINGS TO KNOW
Olive Wood Religious Items Sale - September 18/19
The Good Shepherds of Bethlehem is a group that supports the Catholic
community in Bethlehem, The Holy Land. A representative will be at our parish
selling olive wood carvings made by the Catholic families after all Masses.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021
FAITH FORMATION K-5th: Family Faith Formation & Sacrament Prep is now open and enrolling at saintbridgetchurch.org.
6-12th Youth Ministry & Confirmation Orientation
Orientation for all youth ministry (6-12th) and Confirmation (10th grade) will be October 3rd at 3:45pm in Mother
Presentation Hall. Register at saintbridgetchurch.org/youth
Tuesday Book Club - September 14th
“Blessed Among All Women” by Robert Ellsberg. This book is a collection of stories about holy women, saints,
prophets, and witnesses for our time. It is organized using the Beatitudes as the basis for presentation of the holy
women. We will begin meeting on September 14, 2021 at 10:00am in the Church Hall. Open to all. Visit saint-
bridgetchurch.org for more information is needed.
RETREATS, BIBLE STUDIES, LECTURES
Foundations of Faith Presents Fr. Ken on Laudato Si - September 12th
Join us at 7pm in person and livestreamed for Fr. Ken’s reflection on the Holy Father’s ecyclical, Laudato Si, as part
of our focus this month on Stewardship of the environment and our natural resources.
Renew Marriage - September 24-26
Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. Take time for your mar-
riage and learn how to be the best spouse you can be by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience
on Sep 24-26, 2021 in Warrenton, VA and Nov 5-7, 2021 in Atlantic Beach, NC. Early sign up is recommended.
More information at saintbridgetchurch.org
Marriage Retreat - October 16
Fr Tochi Iwuji presents “Marriage as a sign and Instrument: Rekindling your marital love” This is a free one day re-
treat for married or engaged couples. It will include talks, group discussions, question and answers, adoration and
confessions. St. Theresa Parish center in Farmville, VA. More information on saintbridgetchurch.org
Mondays: Luke & Acts - September 13th
This weekly bible study is open to all and begins September 13th. Six sessions from 9-11 a.m. in Church Hall, this is a
free study with discussion and video. Visit saintbridgetchurch.org for more information.
Young Adult Retreat - October 22-24
Register by September 19th. Open to ages 18-39, this young adult retreat in Kill Devil Hills, NC is being organized by
the Diocesan Office for Evangelization. Visit saintbridgetchurch.org for information.
Spiritual Development Series w/ Fr. O’Reilly
Have you ever wanted to grow in the spiritual life but did not have a model to base this on? If so, then please join
Fr. O’Reilly as he discusses the three stages of the spiritual life on September 20th, 27th, and October 4th from 6:30-
7:30 P.M. The three stages focus on different levels of growth in the spiritual life: Purgative (penance and detach-
ment from mortal sin), Illuminative (living a life of virtue), and Unitive (living in perfect charity). These talks will draw
from the writings of the late Fr. Adolphe Tanqueray. Hope to see you there!
SCHOOL NEWS
Saint Bridget School will host our Admissions Open House at the following times. For additional information, please
contact Allyson McTaggart at [email protected].
• September 22nd: JK/Kindergarten prospective families at 10:30am at the elementary school.
• September 23rd: 1st-5th grade at 8:30am at the elementary school
• September 23rd: 6th-8th grade prospective families at 10am on the middle school campus.
Our students were blessed to be able to attend Opening School Mass in person on Wednesday, September 1.
Father Ken officiated, wearing his red vestments to celebrate such a special day for our children.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2021
9:00 am - 3:30pm, M-F
Office Phone: 804. 282.9511
saintbridgetchurch.org
Finance Council:
Corey Schroeder; [email protected]
Parish Pastoral Council:
Jeff Wells; [email protected]
804.-402.0884
Liturgy Committee:
Jeff Lunardi, [email protected]
703. 402.9029
Building Committee:
Rick Kastelberg, [email protected]
804. 350.3951
Social Media
Find us on Facebook & Instagram
@rvasaintbridget
Office Administrative Assistant
Vicki Gazzola;
RCIA AND SACRAMENTS FOR ADULTS
(Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Catholic
faith inquiries and those seeking to join
the Catholic Church are welcome!
Contact Mary Rebecca Pugsley, [email protected]
INFANT BAPTISM
Parents attend a preparation session
prior to scheduling a baptism. Contact
Julie Koury, Pastoral Assistant,
[email protected](804) 525-
7890.
MARRIAGE
Couples should contact Vicki Gazzola,
(804) 282-9511, at least six months prior
to scheduling a wedding.
Contact Us (continued)
STEWARDSHIP & GIVING
In Genesis, Adam is placed in Eden to “tend” or “keep” the garden - the Hebrew word for this is
‘avad.” Interestingly, the same word can also mean “service” or “worship.” When we talk about
stewardship, we are similarly talking about something much bigger than one thing. More than finan-
cial contributions, stewardship is about how we care for, tend to, protect, and honor the gifts that
God has given us. This month we reflect on our stewardship of the world around us and our natural
resources and encourage you to attend Fr. Ken’s presentation on September 12th. With that in mind, financial
stewardship is an ever necessary part of accomplishing the work of the parish. If you’d like to get started with re-
curring online giving, scan this QR code with the camera on your mobile device or visit saintbridgetchurch.org/
give. Thank you!
2ND COLLECTIONS
This Week - Saint Francis Home: Founded in 1973 by the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Saint Francis Home pro-
vides an affordable, loving home and quality assisted care for older adults. Currently the only remaining Faith-
based assisted living community in the area that exclusively serves those of limited means, your contributions to
this second collection make a big difference.
Next Week - Saint Bridget Catholic School Scholarship Fund: September 19-20 our second collection will benefit
the Saint Bridget Catholic School Scholarship Fund. Allyson McTaggart is the Admissions & Development Coordi-
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