If there are images in this attachment, they will not be displayed.  Download the original attachment
Page 1
Parish Staff
Nancy Caro
Sacristan
Sr. Janet Siepker
Head of School
703-759-4129
Danielle Lussier
Anson Groves
School Secretary
Dir of Catholic Youth Org
703-759-4129
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 for the Week
Sunday, January 9
8:00 a.m.
Preston Walsh 
10:00 a.m.
Giorgio Massobrio 
12:00 noon
Pro Populo
Monday, January 10
9:00 a.m.
Special Intention
Tuesday, January 11
9:00 a.m.
Lorenzo Tembrina
Wednesday, January 12
9:00 a.m.
Mary Crean 
Thursday, January 13
9:00 a.m.
Donald Moen
Friday, January 14
9:00 a.m.
Mary Grace Cavanaugh
Saturday, January 15
9:00 a.m.
Elisabeth Creter 
5:30 p.m.
Joseph P. Kraus 
Readings for the Week
Sunday, The Baptism of the Lord
Is 42:1-4,6-7, Ps 29, Acts 10:34-38, Mt 3:13-17
Monday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Heb 1:1-6, Ps 97, Mk 1:14-20
Tuesday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Heb 2:5-12, Ps 8, Mk 1:21-28
Wednesday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Heb 2:14-18, Ps 105, Mk 1:29-39
Thursday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Heb 3:7-14, Ps 95, Mk 1:40-45
Friday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Heb 4:1-5,11, Ps 78, Mk 2:1-12
Saturday, Weekday in Ordinary Time
Heb 4:12-16, Ps 19, Mk 2:13-17
No Holy Hour
January 12
Holy Hour for January 12
th
is cancelled; however,
Eucharistic Adoration will take place as scheduled.
Scripture Study
Father Drummond’s Scripture Class will re-
convene in the new year. Please check future
bulletins for details.
“Our” Seminarians
Please keep “our” seminarians in your prayers as they
continue their studies. They would be more than happy
to receive some encouraging words:
 Kevin Dansereau and
 Brian McAllister (parishioner)
(both at the address below:)
Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary
16000 Old Emmitsburg Road
Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727-7797
 Nick Barnes
North American College
00120 Vatican City State
Europe
Pray for the Sick and Homebound of our Parish
Betty Appel, Joshua Basile, Ed Bubbosh, Dianne Burrell,
Bryan Cox, Dona Curry, Flora DeLeon, Betsabe deSoto,
Marjorie Dolak, Marilyn Flynn, Jackie Fox, Gerald Green,
Brian Hack, John Larounis, Susan McQuade, Peter
Michalski, William Schrepel, Peggy Selton, Chick Wilson,
Anthony Yantiss
Pray for Those Who have Fallen Asleep in Christ
Teresa Baressi, Tom Case, Marie Chang, Peter Choo,
Joseph DiFerdinando, Jean Driggers, Christa
Drummond, Br. David Eddy, George Gibson, Eddie
Guerrero, François Haeringer, Carol Jones, Joan Keller,
Ed Kondracki, Michael Keran, Rector Craig Merkel, Jim
Low, 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

Page 2
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. Call
Diane Cieslak at 703-678-3919 to volunteer.
(NO HOLY HOUR JANUARY 12
TH
.)
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.
Parish Registration
We welcome you to our Parish Community and invite you
to call or register in person at the Parish Office.
Parish Website
: www.saintcatherineschurch.org
2010 St. Catherine of Siena Spring
Concert CDs Available for Sale
CDs of the 2010 St. Catherine choir benefit concert
are available for purchase after all Sunday masses.
Suggested donation is $25.00. The CDs will make
wonderful gifts and the purchase of them will also
benefit our music program.
Arlington Catholic Herald
With a circulation of over 50,000, The Arlington
Catholic Herald continues to be one of the lowest of
any Catholic newspaper; however, the yearly
subscription is increasing to $22/year. If you are
receiving the Herald, and are a subscriber – Thank
You! because the cost of newspapers delivered to
diocese parishioners who are not subscribers is
borne by the parishes. Please keep the cost to the
Parish in mind when you find the designated
envelope in your envelope package. The 2
nd
collection for the Herald is scheduled for February
6. Checks should be made payable to St.
Catherine of Siena. We appreciate your assistance
with alleviating the expense to our Parish.
St. Catherine of Siena
Christ House Ministry
Help St. Catherine’s support the work of Catholic
Charities. Please check the expiration dates and
limit contributions to: Canned items (corned beef,
spam, chicken, tuna, fruit and vegetables), peanut
butter, jelly, cereal, pasta, instant potatoes, and
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. Please make sure to note your parishioner
envelope number with the gift card.

Page 3
Great Falls “Meals on Wheels”
St. Catherine of Siena, together with a number of
other Great Falls churches, is participating in a
local “Meals on Wheels” group. Drivers, as well as
other volunteers, are needed to assist with the
program. For more information or to volunteer,
please call Rick Webb at 703-759-4350.
From the Nicaraguan Committee:
The Nicaraguan Committee and Sister Paula Hidalgo of
the Nicaraguan Missionary Sisters of the Fiat of Mary
want to thank Father Drummond and the people of St.
Catherine of Siena for the $2,000 donation from the Poor
Box which is supporting the sisters’ work with the orphan
children. The funds were used to build an open rancho
for the recreational activities of the children.
CCD and CYO
.
CCD Calendar
January
17
No Monday classes – Martin Luther King Jr.
Day
18
All Tuesday classes
24, 25 All classes
31
All Monday classes
CYO (8
th
-12
th
grade) CALENDAR
January
9
CYO Meeting 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Topic: “The Meaning of Life” with special
guest speaker Prof. Shannon
Skousgaard, Ph.D.
Jan 15
CYO Ski Trip
Jan 25
March for Life
JCYO (4
th
– 7
th
grade) CALENDAR
Jan 22
JCYO Ski Trip
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 with regard to the unique spiritual and
developmental needs of the child from birth to adulthood.
Openings in the Toddler Program
Siena Academy’s Toddler Atrium program has openings
beginning January 2011. We are accepting applications
for children 18 months to under 3 years for the Monday-
Tuesday class (8:30 am to 11:15 am). Please call the
School for more information – 703-759-4129.
The Knights of Columbus
Consider This Opportunity to Serve!
The Knights of Columbus is the largest
Catholic Men’s fraternal organization –
are you a Knight? For information please
contact Kevin Trissell at 703-464-8393 or
trissellkofc@verizon.net.
Women’s Association
Join the Women’s Association
All women of the parish are invited to join
and participate in our monthly activities
and fellowship. We 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
of Siena Church in various ways. If you are interested in
a break from your everyday routine, contact Lynn Hanlon
at: lhanlon@cox.net for more information.
From Project Rachel:
Do you know someone who is carrying the grief
and sorrow of past abortion? Share with them
the “good news” of God’s merciful love. Call
Project Rachel for a confidential referral to a priest
and/or counselor:
888-456-HOPE or email:
projectrachel@arlingtondiocese.org
.

Page 4
ARE YOU
OVER 50 ???
The Over Fifty Club of St. Catherine of Siena
extends an invitation to any senior to join our Social
Club. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each
month in Bishop Justs Hall from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. There are interesting speakers, trips, special
luncheons and a fun social opportunity to meet new
people. We also have a social bridge group that meets
the 1st Friday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Singles or
couples are warmly welcomed. For more information
contact Mary Ann at 703-404-8677.
OVER 50 CLUB TRIPS AND ACTIVITIES
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
703-759-2939.
2011 Taking Reservations Now:
(Call Mary Ann for details: 703-404-8677)
March 11 -- Philadelphia Flower Show. This year’s
theme is “Springtime in Paris”—beautiful roses and lilacs,
flowering trees, sculptures, topiaries. Crafts and shops
from around the world--$77.00 per person, $29.00 for
high tea, $28.00 for lunch.
March 23-24 -- Atlantic City and Overnight Stay at
the Tropicana Casino. Bonus buffet dinner and
breakfast plus Casino bonus. $144.00 double, $194.00
single.
April 13 -15 -- Greenbrier Resort Hotel. (New
restaurants and Casino) $595 double. Package--2 night
accommodations, food voucher for $100 toward dinner
and breakfast plus $20 Casino bonus; 2
nd
day--$50
voucher toward dinner. Formal tea and champagne each
day, culinary demonstration, movies, indoor pool.
April 30 – May 14 -- Riverboat trip to Ancient
Egypt. This is a fantastic trip. $2,795 includes airfare
and taxes from Dulles, 6 nights in Marriot-Cairo, 29
meals, 11 guided tours. Call for flyer.
May 21
st
– Music of the Night at American Music
Theatre in Lancaster, PA. $89. Hear the music of
Andrew Lloyd Webber performed by the AMT orchestra,
singers and dancers. Shows featured include, Cats,
Phantom of the Opera, etc.
June – D-Day Memorial, Bedford, VA, $229
Double/$209 for Vets. Guided tour, boat ride, dinner at
Liberty Station, overnight in Holiday Inn. 2
nd
day—Mass
at St. Andrew’s Church, tour and stop at a Farmer’s
Market. A priest will be joining us.
August 3 -14 -- England, Scotland, Wales --
London, Cotswolds, York, Oxford, Bath, Stonehenge,
Tattoo Show in Edinburgh. $3,373 includes airfare from
Dulles and all taxes
.
Events with Catholic Distance
University
CDU Presents on EWTN radio:
Tune in each week as Robert Royal, author and
graduate dean at CDU, guides listeners through inspiring
and little known stories of modern martyrs in the radio
series Catholic Martyrs of the 20
th
Century. For local
listening, tune into WMET 1160 AM. The show airs
Sunday at 8:00 pm on this station. For other listening
options, including listening to previous shows and
programs, visit www.cdu.edu and use the Quick Link for
ETWN.
Pilgrimage to Central Europe:
Join Father
Bramwell on a pilgrimage to Central Europe, April 26 –
May 5, 2011. This trip includes Warsaw, Krakow,
Prague, and Munich. To request a pilgrimage brochure,
contact Barbara Ellis
at
bellis@cdu.edu or call
888.254.4238 ext. 703.
Want to learn more about your Catholic
Faith ?
Put learning more about your Catholic Faith on the top of
your New Year’s resolutions list. CDU makes it easy
with online seminars and courses designed for all levels
of adult learners. Visit www.cdu.edu to learn more about
our MA and BA in Theology, our Catechetical Diploma
and our noncredit Catechism series and seminars.
Adults will gain solid Catholic formation in a convenient,
flexible and adult-friendly online format. Bishop Loverde
serves as the chairman of the board for Catholic
Distance University. Join the CDU global learning
community – dedicated to the search for Truth and the
love of knowledge for the glory of God.
Retreat for All Men
Need some spiritual recharging to take on the new year?
Join us for a weekend retreat for men on January 21-23,
2011 at the Dominican Retreat House in McLean. Our
retreat director will be Rev. Steven Frenier of St.
Anthony’s Shrine in Ellicott City. For reservations or
information, contact Tom McCloud at 703-451-0391 or
the Retreat House at 703-356-4243, or visit the Retreat
House on the web for a virtual tour at:
www.dominicanretreat.org.
On-Line Courses@Christendom College
Register now to take courses (or work towards an MA in
theology) at Christendom Graduate School. Courses
start January 17; most courses are taught during
weekday evenings at our convenient Alexandria campus
at Queen of Apostles Parish. Online courses are also
available. Low tuition rates and discounts for catechists
and seniors. We welcome casual students and auditors.
For more information and a list of courses, please visit
www.christendom.edu/grad or call 703-658-4304.

Page 5
From the Diocese
Website: www.arlingtondiocese.org
Some white-collar jobs are more
challenging than others.
From the Office of Vocations
This is National Vocation Awareness Week.
Celebrate our common vocation of Baptism. Pray
for those who are discerning a call to live their
baptismal commitment as religious brothers,
sisters, priests or as deacons. If you feel that God
is offering you the grace of a vocation to the
priesthood or consecrated life, call Father Brian
Bashista at (703) 841-2514, or write:
b.bashista@arlingtondiocese.org
.
National Vocational Awareness
Week, January 10-15
Sunday, January 9 begins the observance of
National Vocation Awareness Week. Join the
parish and our diocese in prayer as we “beg the
Harvest Master to send more laborers to work in
His vineyard”. The Diocesan Office of Vocations
sponsors a Holy Hour for Vocations on the third
Thursday at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More from
7:30—8:30 pm. All are invited to attend
.
From the Office for Family Life
Getting Married?
Have you started your Marriage Preparation (Pre-Cana)
yet? Part of your requirement is to attend a Conference
for the Engaged. They fill up quickly, so please sign up a
few months in advance. For more information, please
call the Office for Family Life at 703-841-2550 or visit:
www.arlingtondiocese.org/familylife/marriage_engaged.php.
Before registering, please get approval from your
marriage prep priest or deacon.
Upcoming Conferences for the Engaged
Space is available on the following dates:
January 29 (Second Union included)
February 12
February 26
All conferences are held at Our Lady of Good Counsel in
Vienna on Saturdays from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. For more
information or to register, visit the Office of Family Life Website
at www.arlingtondiocese.org/familylife/marriage_engaged.php
or call 703-841-2550.
Natural Family Planning Classes
The Couple-to-Couple League offers NFP classes
throughout Northern Virginia. Classes usually consist of
three 2-1/2-hour sessions spaced one month apart.
Total cost for course and materials is $135 per couple.
Register online at: http://register.ccli.org.
Local classes begin at:
St. James in Falls Church, Saturday, January 15, 2 pm.
Contact Stephen and Susan Baumert at 703-652-4637 or
nfp@stjamescatholic.org for information or registration.
St. Andrew in Clifton, Saturday, February 20 at 3 pm.
Contact Angela and Chris Smith at 703-209-6587 or
csmith6789@msn.com.
Diocese of Arlington Men’s Conference,
Saturday, March 19
The Office for Family Life is hosting its second
annual Men’s Conference at St. Joseph’s Parish in
Herndon on Saturday, March 19 (the feast of St.
Joseph). There will be mass, opportunities for
confession, and talks by Art Bennett, MA, President
of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Arlington; Joseph
Campo, Director of the St. Francis House in
Brooklyn, NY and CEO of Grassroots Films; and Fr.
Arne Panula, STD, Director of the Catholic
Information Center in Washington, DC. Breakfast
and lunch will be served, along with time to meet
other Catholic men from the area. With that in
mind, we need parish captains to get the word out.
Any man interested in being a captain should
contact Tom O’Neill at
toneill@arlingtondiocese.org. Registration for the
conference may be done on-line.
FROM THE OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT
Tax Savings through a Gift of Stock and IRAs
You may make a gift of stock as a donation to your
parish or diocese. In exchange for a gift of long-
term, appreciated securities (stock), you can
receive an income tax deduction and avoid capital
gains taxes on stock appreciation. For information,
call: 703-841-3896.
From Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities Ball! Save the Date for
“Puttin; on the Ritz”.
Join Bishop Paul S. Loverde
and the supporters of Catholic Charities on Friday,
February 25, 2011 at the Ritz Carlton, Tysons Corner for
a night of glitz and glamour to benefit CCDA’a many
programs and works of mercy in our diocese. Consider
enjoying the evening with your fellow parishioners by
reserving a Parish Table. Black tie. For information and
donation opportunities, email Barbara Caudle at:
ccball2011@gmail.com or call 703-927-3988
or visit: www.arlingtondiocese.org/giving/gifts_stock.php