22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

September 1, 2024

Obedience to God's Law

Readings

Dt 4:1-2, 6-8 /Jas 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27/ Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23

"This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me..." (Mk 7:6)


In this edition:

Weekend Mass Times

News & Notes

Masses for the Sanctification of Human Labor

Federal Holiday Hours

A Brief Look Ahead

Special Mass Volunteers Needed

Faith Formation

Selected Readings by Fr. Joe McHenry

Classes on The Book of Revelation

Faith Formation sign-ups

Celebration of the Word

Cathedral Book Club

Social Justice

Always God's Children

Social Justice Retreat

ADW Retreat for Survivors of Abuse

Mercy Ride

Ministerio Hispano

Asesoría Legal de Inmigración

Clases de Inglés

Young Adults

BHappy Hour

Music Ministry

Auditions for Schola Cantorum

More Volunteer Opportunities

Livestreaming Volunteers Needed

& more




Weekend Mass Times

Saturday, August 31 at 5:30pm

Sunday, September 1 at 7am, 9am, 11am, 1pm (en español) & 5:30pm

Online Offertory: PayPal | Faith Direct


Let us pray:


—for the sick, especially Kathy Bateman and Anthony Danks.


—for the recently deceased, especially Nancy Porter.


To add a name to the prayer list of the sick or recently deceased, email Msgr. Jameson. If asking for prayers for a person who is sick, please first get their permission.

News and Notes

Labor Day Holiday Schedule

Monday, September 2 is Labor Day, a federal holiday. Join us at 7:30am or 12:10pm for Masses for the Sanctification of Human Labor (no Confessions, Adoration, or 5:30pm Mass). The rectory office will be closed.

A Look Ahead

St. Matthew's choirs return from their summer hiatus for celebration of the Feast of St. Matthew on September 22. Save the dates for these special Masses in the Cathedral: Solemnity of St. Matthew (observed) – Sunday, September 22 at 11am (bilingual in English & Spanish) (Bishop Menjivar-Ayala)

Solemnity of St. Matthew (proper) – Saturday, September 21 at 7:30am, 12:10pm & 5:30pm


Workshop on Centering Prayer

Discover a centuries-old prayer method in an introductory class led by L.J. Milone, Director of Faith Formation. Saturday, September 21, from 9-1pm.

Volunteers Needed for Special Masses

As the Mother Church of the Archdiocese, St. Matthew's hosts some very special liturgies each year. We are seeking volunteers to help usher during Special Masses. Would you consider assisting the parish community occasionally? We will work out a schedule based on your preferences and time constraints. For more information, please reach out to the coordinator for Special Masses, Ana Triaureau, at atriaureau@stmatthewscathedral.org, or call the rectory office at 202-347-3215, ext. 512.

Faith Formation

Spiritual Readings

Selected by Fr. Joe McHenry


From a Sermon by Pope St. Leo


In order, therefore, to transform outward healings into inward remedies, and to cure men’s souls now that he had healed their bodies, our Lord separated himself from the surrounding crowds, climbed to the solitude of a neighboring mountain, and called the apostles to himself. From the height of this mystical site he then instructed them in the most lofty doctrines, suggesting both by the very nature of the place and by what he was doing that it was he who long ago had honored Moses by speaking to him. At that time, his words showed a terrifying justice, but now they reveal a sacred compassion, in order to fulfill what was promised in the words of the prophet Jeremiah: Behold the days are coming, says the Lord, when I shall establish a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah. After those days, says the Lord, I shall put my laws within them and write them on their hearts.


And so it was that he who had spoken to Moses spoke also to the apostles. Writing in the hearts of his disciples, the swift hand of the Word composed the ordinances of the new covenant. And this was not done as formerly, in the midst of dense clouds, amid terrifying sounds and lightning, so that the people were frightened away from approaching the mountain. Instead, there was a tranquil discourse which clearly reached the ears of all who stood nearby so that the harshness of the law might be softened by the gentleness of grace, and the spirit of adoption might dispel the terror of slavery.

(Click on the image above to learn more about Pope St. Leo.)

Apocalypse Now! Approaching The Book of Revelation

Join us for a series of classes and discussion of the Book of Revelation. Classes are led by L.J. Milone, Director of Faith Formation at St. Matthew's. Two more classes, September 3 and 10, 7-8:30pm in the East Conference Room. For more information, contact L.J. Milone, Director of Faith Formation, or call 202-347-3215. Click on the image for more details. Join us for all or any of the classes!

Celebration of the Word

Join us Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm in the East Conference Room for a very simple liturgy: readings, a homily, and prayers. All are welcome to come – no sign-ups or materials needed. Just come and listen.

Online Registration is Open

Our Faith Formation Office invites online registration for St. Matthew's Adult Initiation (OCIA, or Order of Christian Initiation) and for our Children's Faith Formation and Sacramental Preparation programs for the upcoming year:

Meditation on Zoom

Drop in for a meditation session offered by L.J. Milone twice a week on Zoom (Sunday afternoons at 1:30pm and Wednesday evenings at 8pm).


Mystical Word

A weekly reflection based on the Sunday Gospel reading, written by L.J. Milone, Director of Faith Formation. Reflecting on Sunday's Gospel reading from John, L.J. Milone writes, "Attachment to thinking keeps us disconnected from God." READ THE REFLECTION

Let's Get Reading!

The Cathedral Book Club meets on Thursday, September 26, 2024, in the West Conference Room, 7 to 8pm, to discuss "The Afternoon of Christianity: The Courage to Change," by Tomáš Halík. Let's get reading so you can join the discussion and sharing, led by Fr. Jack Hurley!

Social Justice

Always God's Children

Always God's Children, the Cathedral ministry to persons who are gay, lesbian, or bisexual and their friends and family members, will meet on Sunday, September 15, at 3:30pm in the West Conference Room. (Click on the image for more information.)

St. Matthew's Social Justice Retreat

Our annual Social Justice Retreat is coming on Saturday, September 7, from 10-3pm. Deepen your connection to our shared community at this free retreat at the Franciscan Monastery in Northeast DC, accessible by both car and public transportation. Together, we'll reflect on our responsibilities as Catholics and renew our commitment to serving our community. More information can be found on the Cathedral website. (Click on the image to tour the grounds.)

Homebound Ministry

We are collecting names and addresses of homebound parishioners who would appreciate a visit and communion from one of our priests or homebound ministers. Please pass along details for individuals interested in receiving a visit to Fr. Joe McHenry via his email: jmchenry@stmatthewscathedral.org.

Retreat for Survivors of Abuse

As the Church continues to minister to all survivors of abuse, the Archdiocese of Washington is sponsoring a retreat for survivors. The archdiocese will offer a women’s retreat on September 20-22, 2024, and April 4-6, 2025Men’s retreat, January 17-19, 2025. This retreat is an occasion for survivors to reflect on God’s plan for their lives and for healing through prayer and the sacraments. To register email mcdonald@adw.org. READ MORE HERE

Mercy Ride Cycling Event

The Order of Malta Northern Virginia Mercy Ride organizers are seeking riders, donations, sponsorships, and non-riding volunteers to help operate the event. The Mercy Ride will take place on September 14 at 7am. All proceeds will go to Catholic Charities Mother of Mercy Free Medical Clinics — a free health service provider operated by Catholic Charities and is based out of Manassas, Virginia. For more information or to sign up to participate in the event, please go to mercyride.org

or contact: mercyrideinfo@gmail.com.

Ministerio Hispano

Domingo XXII del Tiempo Ordinario en español

1 de septiembre

Misa en español a la 1pm


Suspensión de las transmisiones en vivo de las misas dominicales

Nuestras transmisiones en vivo de las misas de los domingos a las 11am (inglés) y 1pm (español) en el canal de YouTube de la Catedral se suspenderán en julio y agosto de 2024, con la posibilidad de reanudarse en septiembre. Vuelva a consultar a finales de agosto para ver las actualizaciones. 


Participe como voluntario en el equipo de transmisión en vivo de la Catedral

¿Tiene experiencia en el manejo de equipos de transmisión en vivo o está interesado en recibir capacitación para ayudar con la transmisión en vivo de las misas dominicales de San Mateo? Póngase en contacto con Mons. Jameson o Fatima Aybar para obtener más información o para ser voluntario.  


Eventos


  • Grupo de Oración en español los martes a las 7pm, salón de conferencias del oeste.




  • Santo Rosario por teléfono en español – todos los días a las 3pm (347-378-0694, PIN 283 201 937#).


Para más información envíe un email a Fátima Aybar o llame a la oficina de la rectoría al 202-347-3215.

Justicia Social

Asesoría Legal de Inmigración

Esta Clinica es gratuita y abierta al publico. No necesita ser un residente de DC.

Young Adults

Sunday Night with C†YA

Join us Sunday nights at 6:30pm, following the 5:30pm Mass, in the North Conference Room. Meet other Catholics, talk about the faith, and build friendships!


Tuesday Happy Hour

Come for a C†YA Happy Hour at 6:30pm on Tuesday, September 3. Please join our WhatsApp group for up-to-the-minute details including location!


C†YA Book Club

The C†YA Book Club meets once a month (join our Book Club WhatsApp Group for dates and location). We pick a book related to Catholicism—from fiction with Catholic themes to a history of the early church—read independently, and then meet up to discuss the book. Future book suggestions welcome.


Let's Stay Connected

C†YA uses a WhatsApp Community to plan future events, post updates, and stay in touch! Join using this link. You can also follow C†YA on Instagram and Facebook for events and news from our community.

Music Ministry

Cathedral Parish Choirs

St. Matthew's Schola Cantorum, Contemporary Choir, and Spanish Choir are on hiatus, returning Sunday, September 22 for the Feast of St. Matthew.


Auditions for the Schola's Fall Season

The Schola Cantorum has openings for experienced singers in all voice parts. Prospective singers must have significant adult choral experience, good sight-reading skills, and a pleasant, agile voice. The commitment of time and focused energy is significant, particularly at Christmas and Holy Week. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings, 7 - 8:30pm in the weeks when the choir is singing. Contact Tom Stehle for more information or to arrange an audition. READ ABOUT OUR CHOIRS


Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer with Cathedral Livestreaming Team

Do you have experience operating livestreaming equipment, or are you interested in being trained to assist with St. Matthew’s livestreaming of Sunday Masses? Contact Msgr. Jameson for more information or to volunteer. 


July & August Suspension of Livestreams

Our Sunday 11am (English) and 1pm (Spanish) Masses livestreams on the Cathedral YouTube channel will be suspended in July and August 2024, with the possibility of resuming in September. Check back in late August for updates.

Liturgies & Events Calendar

Check out upcoming events on our website calendar or view the event listing.

See you 'round the Cathedral!

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