Saturday, May 30, 2009

Computer Class Graduation


Group photo of the graduates and staff of the Computer Class.



Graduates getting their Certificates.

Graduates offer a few words of thanks.


The graduating class!

Pastoral Council President Scott Engdahl addressing graduates.

Computer Training Ministry Coordinator Lorni Capati Dillon addresses graduates and talks about the program, which starts students with a very basic overview of the personal computer and progresses them through all the Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, and Powerpoint).
The next Computer Class will start in September; watch for an announcement in the Bulletin!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

English as a Second Language (ESL) Graduation

Thanks to a wonderful ESL program director, Guillermo Guevara; the great volunteer ESL instructors; and the hardworking students, Saint Anthony of Padua has an excellent ESL program. The program follows the school year starting in September and meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7pm to 9pm. Check the bulletin for information about the classes.

HAPPY STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS CELEBRATE A YEAR OF LEARNING!








Tuesday, April 28, 2009

International Recognition for St. Anthony's Las Alfombras



The April 13th edition of the Guatemalan newspaper Prensa Libre featured la alfombra from Saint Anthony of Padua's Good Friday Via Crucis. Las Alfombras means "the carpets in Spanish. However, within the Catholic Church, it is a special carpet made of colored materials like sawdust, rice, fruit, or flower petals depciting scenes from the life of Jesus and particularly of Holy Week. For those who meticulously work to create it, it is a form of prayer and veneration, with each scene depicted the special responsibility and privilege for the individuals who work on it.

The idea of creating Las Alfombras started in Spain and was inspired by Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. The custom was brought to Guatemala by Spanish Franciscan missionaries where it became and has remained part of the culture of the people of Guatemala. This gift has now been brought to the United States and especially to Saint Anthony of Padua parish thanks to the Guatemalan community of Northern Virginia.

Las Alfombras is an ephemeral work of art at Saint Anthony parish being removed after the procession of the Via Crucis on Good Friday enters the Church.

Las Alfombras is recognized throughout the world as demonstrating the faith and devotion of Catholic people and being a blessing for all who come to see it.

Article thanks to Patricia Franco.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Parish Dental Screening -- April 19








Sponsored by Parish Nurse Ministry.


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Monday, April 13, 2009

Via Crucis (Good Friday)



























Photographs thanks to Scott Engdahl.