The Most Holy Trinity
"For you did not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you received a Spirit of adoption, through whom we cry, 'Abba, Father!'" (Rom 8:15)
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June 15, 2025
Readings
Proverbs 8:22-31 | Romans 5:1-5 | John 16:12-15
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Federal Holiday Schedule for Juneteenth
- Masses on the public holiday, Juneteenth, Thursday, June 19, 2025 | 7:30am & 12:10pm (no Confessions or Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament)
- Cathedral Hours | 7am – end of 12:10pm Mass
- Rectory office is closed.
Parade - Street Closures and Restrictions
A military parade in D.C. will celebrate the Army's 250th birthday on Saturday, June 14, which also falls on President Donald Trump's 79th birthday. The parade will cause numerous restrictions and street closures. Expect this to be a fluid situation with some closures lasting days. Below are some links to traffic maps and other information to help navigate the city during this period.
Metropolitan Police parking restrictions and closures HERE and HERE.
Washington Post article HERE.
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—for the sick, especially Maria Gianino, Richard Lewis, Marianna Rutkowski, Alba Montenegro, and Linda Burrell.
—for the recently deceased, especially Karen Sue Szczublewski, and Reverend Charles Gregory Butta.
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.
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In this edition:
Liturgy, Community, & Ongoing Events
- Eucharistic Holy Hour
- June Ordination Anniversaries
- Mass of Ordination to the Transitional Diaconate
- Mass of Ordination to Priesthood
- Mass of Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate
- Jubilee Cross in the Cathedral Sanctuary
- Opening for Communications Director
Faith Formation
- Jubilee Events
- Meditation Group on Sundays
- Happy Nothingness Retreat Series
- Cathedral Book Club
- Mystical Word Reflection
Hispanic Ministry
- La Misa de Ordenación Sacerdotal
- Misa de Corpus Christi
Social Justice
- Learn About St. Matthew's Social Justice & Community Service Committee
Music Ministry
Cathedral Young Adults
- Meet After 11am Mass
- Book Club
Volunteer Opportunities
- Livestreaming Volunteers Needed
& more!
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Join us in person or via livestream for the 2025 Mass of Ordination to the Transitional Diaconate
His Eminence, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Archbishop of Washington will serve as Principal Celebrant and Homilist for this Mass on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 10am at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle.
An Ordination is a sacramental ceremony in which a man becomes a deacon, priest, or bishop and is enabled to minister in Christ’s name and that of the Church. A deacon is an ordained minister of the Catholic Church. A transitional deacon is a seminarian en route to the priesthood. (Livestream details coming soon.)
All the faithful are invited to attend this event to celebrate this Ordination!
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Ordination Anniversaries
Let us pray for our rectory priests as they mark the first anniversaries of their priestly ordinations:
Fr. McHenry - June 15, 2024
Fr. Sagastume - June 15, 2024
May God continue to bless them in their ministry and service to the Church!
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Eucharistic Holy Hour with Confessions
All are welcome to adore our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament at a Eucharistic Holy Hour from 6 to 7pm. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available during the Hour. Monday, June 16, 6-7pm.
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With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God, The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington joyfully invites you to attend the Ordination to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ
The Mass of Ordination to the Priesthood will take place on Saturday, June 21, 10am, at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
This year, the Archdiocese will ordain five men to the priesthood:
- Deacon Marco Cerritelli
- Deacon Gerard Gayou
- Deacon Louis McHale
- Deacon Daniel Morrison
- Deacon Chukwuma Odigwe
An Ordination is a sacramental ceremony in which a man becomes a deacon, priest, or bishop and is enabled to minister in Christ’s name and that of the Church. A Roman Catholic priest is a man called by God to serve Christ and the Church through the reception of the sacrament of Holy Orders. Let's keep them in our prayers.
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Mass of Ordination to the Permanent Diaconate
All are welcome at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Saturday, June 28, at 10am, as our newest permanent deacons are ordained for The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington.
Misa de Ordenación al Diaconado Permanentes
Les invitamos a acompañarnos en la Basílica del Santuario Nacional de la Inmaculada Concepción el 28 de junio a las 10am, con motivo de la ordenación de nuestros nuevos diáconos permanentes para la Arquidiócesis Católica Romana de Washington.
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Jubilee Cross & Jubilee Prayer
At St. Matthew’s Cathedral, the cross in the sanctuary has been specially designated as the Jubilee Cross for the Jubilee 2025 Pilgrims of Hope. This sacred cross serves as a symbol of Christ’s love and the hope that guides us through this Jubilee Year. It stands as a focal point for our community, inviting pilgrims to reflect on the significance of this special time of grace and renewal. Next to the cross, the Jubilee Cross Prayer is displayed, providing a spiritual guide for all who come to pray and reflect. We invite you to visit the Jubilee Cross in the sanctuary, where you can recite the Jubilee Cross Prayer or take a moment for personal reflection. You may read the Jubilee Cross Prayer HERE and/or the Jubilee Prayer by Pope Francis HERE. La oración de la Cruz Jubilar en español se puede encontrar AQUÍ.
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Opening for Communications Director
Mary Ferranti, who has guided our communications efforts, will be retiring this summer. Though she’s stepping into retirement, she will continue to contribute to various projects and looks forward to seeing you around the Cathedral.
See the position opening for a Communications Director
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Jubilee Events Led by St. Matthew's Faith Formation Director - All are Welcome!
Celebrate the grace of this Jubilee year! Join us for a series of meaningful and prayerful events, led by St. Matthew’s Faith Formation Director, L.J. Milone. Embrace this opportunity to grow in your faith. To learn more about these events, please contact L.J. Milone at ljmilone@stmatthewscathedral.org. We look forward to sharing this journey with you. LEARN MORE
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Meditation Group
Are you looking for a way to explore or deepen your relationship with God? Come to the Meditation Group. You will discover a centuries-old prayer method that consists of simply sitting in silence with God - beyond thoughts, words, and emotions - and opening our mind, heart and whole being to the Ultimate Mystery. Sundays, 1:30 – 2:30pm on Zoom. See the cathedral website for the Zoom link HERE, or email L.J. Milone for the link.
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A Song for Nagasaki
Father Paul Glynn, a Marist priest who served as a missionary in Japan for twenty-five years, presents here the extraordinary story of a convert in the historic Catholic district that was ground zero for the devastation from the second Atomic Bomb, dropped on August 9, 1945, and killing a majority of the Catholic population of Japan. The meeting of the Book Club to discuss this moving and spiritual work will take place on Thursday, June 12, 7-8:15pm in the West Conference Room. The discussion will be led by Fr. Jack.
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Happy Nothingness: A Retreat Series
Spiritual Teaching and Contemplative Silence
“Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” — (Mk 6:31)
Each session blends free-form contemplative teaching with ample time for silent prayer. Topics include: letting go as Jesus did, praying beyond thoughts, transforming fear and pain, the nature of faith, the Sermon on the Mount, living in the present moment, the cross as the central Christian practice, the true meaning of the end times, the parables, spiritual living in daily life, love as selflessness and tenderness, allowing God to be God, and exploring mystical nothingness. The teaching will last no longer than 45 minutes, and sometimes even shorter. Sessions always begin at 7pm. Following the teaching, the cathedral will remain open for prayer until 10pm. Participants are welcome to leave at any time. For more information, email the Director of Faith Formation: ljmilone@stmatthewscathedral.org. Monday, June 23, 7-10pm, in the Cathedral.
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Mystical Word
A weekly reflection based on the Sunday Gospel reading, written by L.J. Milone, Director of Faith Formation at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. Read this week's reflection HERE.
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Con alabanza y acción de gracias a Dios Todopoderoso, la Arquidiócesis Católica Romana de Washington anuncia con júbilo la ordenación de nuestros nuevos sacerdotes.
La Misa de Ordenación Sacerdotal se llevará a cabo a las 10am el 21 de junio de 2025, en la Basílica del Santuario Nacional de la Inmaculada Concepción.
Misa de Corpus Christi en español con Confirmaciones y Procesión de Corpus Christi después de la Misa - domingo 22 de junio a la 1pm (con obispo auxiliar Evelio Menjivar)
Grupo de Oración
El Grupo de Oración en español se reúne en el salón de conferencias del norte a las 7pm para rezar el Rosario, el martes, 17 de junio.
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.
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Social Justice & Community Service Committee
The Social Justice and Community Service Committee mobilizes the parish community by promoting opportunities to serve those in need and to give witness of our faith in Jesus Christ through concrete acts of love and service that overcome our selfishness and indifference. Learn more about the many ways you can lend a helping hand HERE.
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Schola Cantorum
There are currently openings in the Schola Cantorum. Prospective singers should have adult choral experience, some sight-reading skills, and a pleasant, agile voice. The commitment of time and focused energy is significant. Rehearsals are Wednesday evenings, 7-8:30pm, in the weeks when the choir is singing. If you have the appropriate experience and a desire to serve our Cathedral community in this very special way, please contact the Director of Music Ministries, Tom Stehle, at tstehle@stmatthewscathedral.org.
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The Cathedral Young Adult ministry (C†YA) serves the community of Catholic adults ages 21 - 39 who live and work in DC, supporting them in the continued growth of their faith, discernment of their vocations, and development as stewards of the Church through opportunities for socializing, community service, and spiritual reflection.
Sundays with CYA
Sunday, June 15, meet after the 11am Mass on the Cathedral steps for a casual outing for coffee and/or brunch. (No meeting after the 5:30pm Mass on this day.)
CYA Book Club
Tuesday, June 17, 6:30pm, in the North Conference Room. This month, we’ll be discussing The Jeweler’s Shop by Pope St. John Paul II.
Meet other Catholics, talk about the faith, and build friendships! C†YA uses a WhatsApp Community to plan future events, post updates, and stay in touch. Please follow the links for information about how to join and the latest details about upcoming events. You can follow C†YA on Instagram and Facebook for events and news from our community!
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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.
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