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Parish Staff
Nancy Caro
Sacristan
Sr. Janet Siepker
Head of School
703-759-4129
Anson Groves
Dir of Catholic Youth Org 703-759-3530
Anson Groves
Dir. of Religious Ed.
703-759-3530
Sharon O’Donnell
Religious Ed Secretary
703-759-3530
Rick Webb
Gen. Mgr. Financial Dir
703-759-4350
Dr. Kimberly Hess
Director of Music
703-759-4350
Judy Wood
Parish Secretary
703-759-4350
Jackie Fox
Bulletin Editor
703-759-4350
Guillermo DeLeon
Director of Facilities
703-638-4301
Email address
deleonscs@gmail.com
Emiro Soto
Maintenance
Rosa Hernandez
Support Staff
Stephen Dolenc
Web Master
stephendolenc
@gmail.com
Mass Intentions
Sunday, September 19
8:00 a.m.
Francois Haeringer 
10:00 a.m.
Pro Populo
12:00 noon
Stan Nrbinski 
Monday, September 20
9:00 a.m.
Kevin Dansereau
Tuesday, September 21
9:00 a.m.
Brian McAllister
Wednesday, September 22
9:00 a.m.
Mike and Jean Trader
Thursday, September 23
9:00 a.m.
Reese Weber 
Friday, September 24
9:00 a.m.
Chris Campbell 
Saturday, September 25
9:00 a.m.
Barbara Jordan 
5:30 p.m.
Christa Drummond 
READINGS AND CELEBRATIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, 25th
t
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Am 8: 4-7, Ps 113, 1Tm 2: 1-8, Lk 16: 1-13
Monday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Prv 3: 27-34, Ps 15, Lk 8: 16-18
Tuesday, St. Matthew
Eph 4: 1-7, 11-13, Ps 19, Mt 9: 9-13
Wednesday, Weekday in Ordinary time
Prv 30: 5-9, Ps 119, Lk 9: 1-6
Thursday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Eccl 1: 2-11, Ps 90, Lk 9: 7-9
Friday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Eccl 3: 1-11, Ps 144, Lk 9: 18-22
Saturday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Eccl 11: 9 -12: 8, Ps 90, Lk 9: 43b-45
Parish Stewardship
Thank you for your generous offerings of September 4/5.
The regular collection brought in $13,292 and the Poor
Box yielded $174. Also, thank you for your generous
offerings of September 11/12. The regular collection
brought in $16,543 and the Poor Box yielded $624.
Parish Registration
We welcome you to our Parish Community and invite you
to call or register in person at the Parish Office.
Holy Apostle Matthew
Feast Day September 21
Patron Saint of Bankers
St. Matthew, (meaning “Gift of God”) one of the twelve
Apostles, is the author of the first Gospel. This has been
the constant tradition of the Church and is confirmed by the
Gospel itself. He was the son of Alpheus and was called to
be an Apostle while sitting in the tax collectors place at
Capernaum. Before his conversion he was a publican, i.e.,
a tax collector by profession. He is to be identified with the
"Levi" of Mark and Luke.
His apostolic activity was at first restricted to the
communities of Palestine. Nothing definite is known about
his later life. There is a tradition that points to Ethiopia as
his field of labor; other traditions mention Parthia and
Persia. It is uncertain whether he died a natural death or
received the crown of martyrdom.
St. Matthew's Gospel was written to fill a sorely-felt want
for his fellow countrymen, both believers and unbelievers.
For the former, it served as a token of his regard and as an
encouragement in the trials to come, especially the danger
of falling back to Judaism; for the latter, it was designed to
convince them that the Messiah had come in the person of
Jesus Christ, our Lord, in Whom all the promises of the
Messianic Kingdom, embracing all people, had been
fulfilled. His Gospel, then, answered the question put by the
disciples of St. John the Baptist, "Are you He Who is to
come, or shall we look for another?"
Writing for his countrymen, St. Matthew composed his
Gospel in his native Aramaic, the "Hebrew tongue"
mentioned in the Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles.
Soon afterward, about the time of the persecution of Herod
Agrippa I in 42 AD, he took his departure for other lands.
Another tradition places the composition of his Gospel
either between the time of this departure and the Council of
Jerusalem, i.e., between 42 AD and 50 AD or even later.
Definitely, however, the Gospel, depicting the Holy City
with its altar and temple as still existing, and without any
reference to the fulfillment of our Lord's prophecy, shows
that it was written before the destruction of the city by the
Romans in 70 AD, and this internal evidence confirms the
early traditions.

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Communion and Blessings
A very common liturgical abuse of our times happens
during the reception of Holy Communion when persons
who cannot receive Communion nevertheless line up with
their arms crossed over their chest, as a “message” to the
priest that they want a blessing instead of Communion.
This is liturgically incorrect on a number of levels. First and
foremost, the time for Communion is the time for
Communion. The Communion line is not, and should not
be, the blessing line. Secondly, the liturgical actions of the
priest during Mass are highly regulated, and quite specific
of what to do and when to do it. The actions of a good
liturgist may seem spontaneous, but they are not and
should not be.
Unfortunately, owing to the confused time in which we
live, some people are instructed to present themselves,
arms crossed, before the priest at Communion time for a
blessing. To make things even more confused, some
people present themselves with crossed arms as a sign
that they wish to receive on the tongue! Children who have
not yet made their first Communion may come up with their
parents who are receiving, but should not present
themselves individually for a blessing. Others, who cannot
receive, for whatever reason, should remain seated. The
proper time for the blessing follows the prayer after
Communion, which blessing all receive together.
Pray for the Sick and Homebound of our Parish
Joshua Basile, Ed Bubbosh, Dianne Burrell, Tom Case,
Bryan Cox, Dona Curry, Flora DeLeon, Betsabe deSoto,
Marjorie Dolak, Eileen Drennan, Jim Drennan,
Marilyn Flynn, Gerald Green, Brian Hack, John Larounis,
Susan McQuade, Peter Michalski, William Schrepel,
Peggy Selton, K.L. Sypal, Chick Wilson, Anthony Yantiss
Pray for Those Who have Fallen Asleep in Christ
Peter Choo, John Connor,Moira Connor,
Joseph DiFerdinando,Jean Driggers, Christa Drummond,
Br. David Eddy, George Gibson, Eddie Guerrero,
Francois Haeringer, Carol Jones, Joan Keller
,
Ed Kondracki, Michael Keran, Rector Craig Merkel,
Jan Wouters
Pray for our Armed Forces Personnel
Patrick Bouchoux, Brendan Dunne, Mark Falcon,
Christopher Frediani, Brian Horn, Josh Moore,
Matthew O’Neil, Mathew Rowell, Justin Smallwood
There are many dates in the upcoming weeks and months
that are available for Mass Intentions. Please contact the
office to arrange for an intention and to get a Mass card.
Eucharistic Adorers Are Needed
An Open Invitation From the Lord
Please prayerfully consider His call!
We need adorers on the following days and times:
Wednesday: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
First Fridays: 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
In addition, most of the hours of First Fridays have only
one adorer. We would like at least two people. If you
have considered attending adoration, consider this God’s
personal invitation. If you cannot commit to an hour
every week, share the time with friends or family. For
question and/or to sign up please contact Diane Cieslak
703-678-3919.
The Blessed Sacrament
THIS IS MY BODY – THIS IS MY BLOOD
Eucharistic Adoration and Holy Hour
A Holy Hour is simply an hour set-aside totally for the
Lord; an hour consecrated to God. It is a time to
recollect our mind, heart and spirit in order to focus them
on God and more specifically our Eucharistic Lord.
The Church and the world have a great need of Eucharistic
worship. Jesus waits for us in this sacrament of love. Let
us be generous with our time in going to meet Him in
adoration and in contemplation that is full of faith, and
ready to make reparation for the great faults and crimes of
the world. May our adoration never cease.
24 hour Eucharistic Adoration begins after the 9:00 a.m.
Mass on Wednesday and ends with reposition of the
Blessed Sacrament at 8:55 a.m. on Thursday.
24 hour Eucharistic Adoration also begins after the 9:00
a.m. Mass on every First Friday of the month and ends with
reposition of the Blessed Sacrament at 8:55 a.m. on
Saturday.
Holy Hour is every Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m.
Christ House Food Donation Drive
Please help St. Catherine’s support the work of Catholic
Charities. Please be so kind as to limit contributions to
the following and to check the expiration dates.
canned items: meats (corned beef, spam, chicken, tuna,
fruit and vegetables, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, pasta,
instant potatoes, macaroni & cheese kits. Labeled bins
are placed in the Narthex of the Church. Gift cards from
Giant or Safeway are another option that you might find
more convenient. Please place gift cards in an envelope
marked “Christ House” and place in the collection basket
at Mass or drop off at the Parish Office.
The Pro-Life Committee
The Pro-Life Committee invites you to join us the last
Saturday of the month, from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. We will pray
the Rosary, outside the
Falls Church Abortion Clinic, located at

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900 S. Washington Street.
The Knights of Columbus News
Consider This Opportunity to Serve!
Looking for an opportunity to serve? Join the Knights of
Columbus. Contact Kevin Trissell at 703-464-8393 or
trissellkofc@verizon.net.
Business Meeting
The Padre Pio Council of the Knights of Columbus will hold
their next business meeting on Tuesday, October 5th at
7:30 p.m. in Padre Pio Hall.
Knights of Columbus Annual Contributions
The Padre Pio Council of the Knights of Columbus made
the following contributions during the fraternal year of July
2009 through June 2010. The council has now surpassed
$300,000 in contributions to various charities since our
founding in late 1991. The support of the parishioners of
St. Catherine’s is acknowledged and appreciated.
Fr. Alphonse Kabore (parishioner’s
Contributions)
$ 11,530
KOVAR
2,883
St. Catherine’s Growth Fund
1,350
Seminarian Brian McAlllister
500
Tepeyac Family Center/Divine Mercy Care
500
St. Catherine’s Christmas Trees
470
Parish Picnic Food
439
Poor Clare Nuns
300
Retired Dominican
Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation
300
Retired Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary
300
Penny per Knight per Day
243
A Woman’s Choice
150
Project Rachel
150
Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary
150
Capital Hospice of Northern Virginia
150
Covenant House
150
St. Ann’s Infant and Maternity Home
150
Gabriel Home
150
KOC Culture of Life Fund
150
Our Lady Legionnaires of Christ –
Christmas Tree
140
National Center for Padre Pio
100
Youth Apostles Institute
100
GRAND TOTAL
$ 20,346
Celebrating the KOC Fraternal Year
When: Wednesday, September 22nd at 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Home of Gary and Carla Lanzara
544 Springvale Road in Great Falls Virginia
The Padre Pio Council of the Knights of Columbus
cordially invites St. Catherine’s parishioners to celebrate
the beginning of their fraternal year with Wine and Hors
d'oeuvres. Please R.S.V.P. no later than Monday,
September 20th by calling 703-759-6959.
The Women’s Association News
All women of the parish are cordially invited to
join and participate in our monthly activities
and fellowship. We have great camaraderie and
encourage you to come and be a part of our community.
The Women’s Association is looking for new members to
enjoy the company of like-minded women by serving St.
Catherine’s of Siena Church in various ways. So, give it
some thought and if you are interested in a break from
your everyday routine or would like more information
please contact Lynn at lhanlon@cox.net.
Siena Academy News
Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it
is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.”
Douay-Rheim Catholic Bible – Mark 10:14
Mission Statement
Siena Academy is the parish school at St. Catherine of
Siena. Its mission is to give glory to God and to assist
parents in the role as primary educators of their children
by offering specially prepared environments founded
upon the principles and discoveries made by Dr. Maria
Montessori in regard to the unique spiritual and
developmental needs of the child from birth to adulthood.
Dear Parishioners,
It is with much gratitude that I can inform you that the
school has a full house of very energetic and happy
children. We have 16 in the Toddler Class. The students
come Mondays and Wednesdays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays for a couple of hours. The Children’s Houses
has 28 students each with ages ranging from 3 to 5
years old. Some children are half days and some are full
days. The Elementary class has 58 students ranging in
ages from 6 to 12 years old.
We had our first official Parent Meeting and found the
parents as energetic as their children--a very welcome
entrance into the new school year
Next week I look forward to sharing with you about our
staff. We count on your prayerful support. Sister
Catherine of Siena, pray for us.
God bless you!
Sister Janet
Opus Dei Recollection
A priest of the Opus Dei prelature presents an “Evening
of Recollection” for women on the 3
rd
Monday of each
month from 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. in the Church. The
schedule for “Evenings of Recollection” for men may be
obtained by visiting Website: restonstudycenter.org. For
further information call 703-689-3433.

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Office of Religious Education
Please Note: The Office of Religious Education is closed
on Thursdays and Fridays. Email the office at
reoffice@SaintCatherinesChurch.org for any information.
Catechist Corner
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine
CCD Classes 2010
Please note: Monday classes for grades 3, 4, 5 &6 at
5:00 p.m. have been cancelled due to the lack of
teachers and low enrollment.
High School CCD has been moved from Monday
evenings to Wednesday evenings from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
The first class will be held on October 6
th
.
CCD Needs Your Help for the 2010-2011 School Year
Please consider giving some time to the children of our
parish. It is truly a rewarding experience in many
ways!
Mondays, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Assistants needed for
Grade 1
Mondays, 6:45 – 7:45 p.m.
Assistants needed for
Grades 3, 5 & 7
Tuesdays, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Assistants needed for
Grade 3
Teacher and Assistant needed for
Grade 4
Confirmation
September
24
Confirmation Mass
Bishop Loverde! Presiding at 7:30 p.m.
St. Catherine of Siena Website
For everything you ever wanted to know about
St. Catherine of Siena Parish, but forgot to ask during office
hours, you may visit the parish Website at
www.saintcatherineschurch.org.
Over 50 Club
September 20-24
Fall Foliage Rocking Horse Ranch
In the Catskill Mountains. Staying at the Rocking Horse
Ranch with all sit-down meals from the menu. Day and
evening activities including side trips. Everything is
located on one floor (great for seniors). $623.
September 27-30
Wildwood Seafood Feast
Includes: 3 nights accommodations, 3 full breakfasts and
dinners that include a deluxe seafood buffet with an
assortment of seafood and roast beef, a trip to Cape
May, one day at the Tropicana Casino with bonus
package, a visit to the Smithville Village, Washington
Street Mall and more.$329.
October 3
Riverside Dinner Theatre
In Fredericksburg, VA. This beautiful theatre will
present the show CHICAGO. A sit-down luncheon is
included. $89.
November 6
Cumberland Goes To War - Ride the train with buffet
lunch at the Depot, laugh with Abbott & Costello, on the
train, relive stories of World War II & Korea War on the
festival Canal grounds - see the carriage museum & the
train turn around on a turn table, a 1940 Fashion show &
USO show upon return plus other Military displays and
real Vets. Visit the historic Emmanuel Episcopal Church
with its magnificent stained glass windows. This is a day
to remember for our Vets and friends. Early registration
suggested – Space is limited. $100.
December 1
Voices of Christmas
At the Living Water Theatre in Lancaster, PA. This is the
final performance for this wonderful show, an exhilarating
journey through the treasured traditions of Christmas.
$76.
2011 Taking Reservations Now
April 30 – May 14
Riverboat trip to Ancient Egypt
This promises to be a fantastic trip. Call for flyer and
information.
August 3 -14
England, Scotland, Wales with Grand Circle
We will see the famous Tattoo Show in Edinburgh. Call
for flyer and additional information.
Membership in the Club is not required to travel with us!
Please call the following for more information and/or
registration. Mary Ann at 703-404-8677 or Connie at
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Respecting the Dignity of Life
How do we change our present culture to respect the
dignity of all human life, beginning at conception? One
way is through targeted media advertising. The Vitae
Foundation has been running woman-focused, non-
judgmental, pro-life ad campaigns in major media
markets across this country for over a decade.
Vitae’s innovative advertising strategy is based on in
depth research of “pro-choice” women and from
information gathered from pregnancy center directors
who counsel abortion–minded women. To view Vitae’s
television ads go to www.adsforlife.org. The tremendous
results Vitae has produced in cities like Washington, New
York, Boston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Kansas and Los
Angeles can be repeated if funding for the organization
grows. Would you consider being part of Vitae’s noble
mission by attending the upcoming benefit dinner? It will
be on October 7
th
at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel in
Washington, D.C. Dr. John Bruchalski of Divine Mercy
Care will be the guest speaker and Governor Bob
McDonnell has been invited to attend. Seat reservations
are $150 and tables of ten are $1,500. For more
information about the Vitae Foundation or the annual
dinner please contact George or Rebecca Davis at 703-
759-2081 or Becka10@verizon.net Thank you so much
for your consideration.
In the Diocese & Other Events
Website: www.arlingtondiocese.org
Some white-collar jobs are more challenging than others
“Who will entrust to you the true riches?” The riches of
truth belong to those who are faithful to Christ and their
vocation. Will you follow Him as a priest, deacon, sister
or brother? Call Father Brian Bashista (703) 841-2514,
or write: b.bashista@arlingtondiocese.org.
Arlington’s 2nd Catholic Heritage Festival
When: October 2
nd
from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Please mark your calendars for the upcoming Catholic
Heritage Festival, which will be on Saturday October
2nd, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bull Run Regional Park in
Centreville. Celebrate with fellow Catholics of all ages
and nationalities from across the Diocese with Mass,
great food, games, music, sporting events, dancing and
more. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the
oneness of our faith. For additional details visit:
www.catholicheritagefestival.org
Celebrating a Silver or Golden Wedding
Anniversary this Year?
Were you married in 1960 or 1985? Then join Bishop
Loverde for the 2010 Marriage Jubilee Mass to be
celebrated on Sunday, Oct. 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Cathedral of St. Thomas More. Contact the parish office
to register no later than September 24. For more info,
visit: www.arlingtondiocese.org/familylife/MJM.php.
The 18th International Week
of Prayer and Fasting
October 3rd through October 11th
This year's theme is Healing, Hope and Mercy
Our Lady has said that the Rosary is the weapon to bring
about world peace
We are calling all people together to unite for 9
consecutive days and fasting for the conversion of
nations, to bring world peace and to promote the culture
of life
IWPF is sponsored by the International Coalition for the
Triumph which is comprised of non-profit Catholic
organizations. Our goal is to mobilize churches,
communities, universities, prayer groups, and student
groups to pray and fast for the conversion of nations, an
end to abortion, and to build a culture of life.
The Coalition has received an Apostolic blessing from
the late Pope John Paul II and an endorsement from
Blessed Mother Teresa. Past bishops who have
celebrated Mass for the International Week of Prayer and
Fasting include Bishop Paul Loverde of the Diocese of
Arlington VA, Bishop Sam Jacobs of the Diocese of
Houma-Thibodaux LA, Bishop Martin Holley of the
Archdiocese of Washington DC, and Bishop Michael
Sheridan of the Diocese of Colorado Springs CO.
Everyone is invited to participate to all events as follows:
Saturday, October 9th: Conference - Catholic
University's Pryzbyla Conference Center,
Washington DC (9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.) Speakers
include Sondra Abrahams, Susan Tassone, Colleen
Willard, Fr. Michael Lightner, and Fr. Rick Wendell.
Praise and worship by Dave and Dawn Kinsman. Mass
at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 10th: Awards Banquet: Keynote
Speaker is Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia’s Attorney General.
Location is at St. Joseph Conference Center in Herndon,
Virginia. Reception and Silent Auction at 5:30 p.m. and
dinner at 7:00 p.m.
Monday, October 11th: Eucharistic Prayer Vigil -
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception, Washington DC (9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.)
Speakers include Dr. Alveda King, Sondra Abrahams,
Tim VanDamm, Fr. Jose Hoyos, Fr. Clement Machado,
and Fr. Frank Pavone. Mass at Noon with Bishop
Joseph Perry from the Archdiocese of Chicago.
For more information: www.iwopi.org or telephone 703-
707-0799.