Reflections from St. Ann DC

Encounter hope, faith, joy, peace and love: This podcast features weekly the Sunday morning and evening Mass homilies from our pastor and celebrating priests. You'll also hear important talks at our church, including a lecture teaching us about our namesake St. Ann, the grandmother of Jesus, and so much more! #StAnn150

Being present to others - Fr. Ivan Pertine - 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, September 5, 2021

Here's how to be authentic and present with others in a COVID world.

09-07
16:58

Chesapeake Orchestra Brass Concert LIVE at St. Ann DC

From the comfort of your couch, watch a virtual concert at St. Ann's benefiting those in need in our neighborhood. This event is free, but donations will be gratefully accepted. In conjunction with the Chesapeake Orchestra and Music Director Jeffrey Silberschlag, along with St. Mary's College of Maryland, enjoy a performance with 3 of the Brass-playing Silberschlag family of 17 musicians, trombonist Bryan Bourne, and pianist Lior Willinger. The Program: Featured Artists: Jeff Silberschlag, Trumpet Zachary Silberschlag, Trumpet Nathaniel Silberschlag, Horn Bryan Bourne, Trombone Lior Willinger, Piano Performing: Canzona Decima - Adriano Banchieri (edited by Jay Lichtmann) O Quam Gloriosum - Tomas Luis de Victoria (arranged by James Haynor) Two Rondeau’s - Francois Couperin, and Jean F. Dandrieu Solo Piano Piece - Lior Willinger Arietta, Allegretto, Moderato - Franz Joseph Haydn (arranged by David R. Thomas) Gabriel’s Oboe - Ennio Morricone Featuring Bryan Bourne and Jeff Silberschlag Solo Piano Piece - Lior Willinger Ave Maria - Schubert (arrangement, Jeffrey Silberschlag) Featuring Jeffrey and Zachary Silberschlag Jeff Closing talk Canzona Bergamasca - Samuel Scheidt(arrangement David R. Thomas) Rondeau - Jean Joseph Mouret (arrangement David R. Thomas) Music Director of the Chesapeake Orchestra & Professor of Music at St. Mary's College of Maryland, Jeffrey Silberschlag, joins sons Zachary, the Principal trumpet of The Hawai'i Symphony, and Nathaniel, the Principal horn of The Cleveland Orchestra, with trombonist, Bryan Bourne, former Principal trombone of the President's Own United States Marine Band, and pianist Lior Willinger for an ONLINE concert of Brass and piano music from St. Ann Catholic Church. These Brass-playing Silberschlags are part of a family of 17 musicians, whose members have held principal positions in The New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Italian National Symphony RAI, Hawai'i Symphony New York City Opera Orchestra - National Co., The Orchestra Now, and The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. Want to make a gift now? You have 3 options: 1) If you are a St. Ann parishioner and would like your gift to be recorded in your yearly total, make a donation through FaithDirect by visiting stanndc.org/give, and write in the "Notes" section "Concert." 2) Visit stanndc.org/music to make a one-time or recurring donation directly on our website. 3) You can also Venmo @nataliejplumb and write "Concert" in the "for" section. Your contribution is fully tax deductible. Thank you for your generosity!

07-11
59:28

170. Don't Blow Out Christ's Birthday Candles - Msgr Watkins Homily - Fourth Sunday of Advent - Sunday, December 22, 2024

This Sunday, Monsignor Watkins reminds us to remember that Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birthday. We should celebrate the HOLY-day the way Christ would want; and give Him the gifts He would like to receive: for us to know Him, love Him, and Serve him.

12-22
12:09

169. Share in the Divinity of Christ - Msgr. Watkins Homily - Second Sunday of Advent - Sunday, December 8, 2024

This Sunday, Monsignor reflects on how blessed we are that our God humbles himself to become man so man may share in the divinity of God.

12-08
08:00

167. Reflections on Generosity - Msgr. Watkins Homily - Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, November 10, 2024

This Sunday, Monsignor James Watkins invites us to reflect and be grateful towards those who have and continue to be incredibly generous towards us with their time, talent, and treasure; and invites us to find ways to bestow onto others the generosity we have received from Christ.

11-10
12:54

159. The Lord Still Performs Miracles Today - 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 28, 2024 - Msgr. Watkins Homily

This Sunday, Msgr. James Watkins reminds us how Jesus still performs miracles today, 2000 years later.

07-28
14:56

153. God Wants to Be Close to Us - Seventh Sunday of Easter - May 12, 2024 - Msgr Watkins Homily

This Sunday Msgr Watkins reminds us and the children receiving their First Holy Communion that God wants to be close to us. The Eucharist brings God so close, that He is within us.

05-12
13:27

150. God is For Us, Never Against Us - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Fourth Sunday of Lent - Sunday, March 10, 2024

This Sunday, Msgr. Watkins shares how great our God's love is for us. He is always there for us and never forgets us.

03-10
12:56

144. Invest in Your Relationship with Christ - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Sunday, November 19, 2023

We come to Mass to deepen and strengthen our relationship with Christ. During this season of Thanksgiving, we must be sure to continue to invest our time, talent, and treasure in our relationship with Christ.

11-19
13:02

141. Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, October 8, 2023

St. Paul reminds us that through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, the peace of God will guard our hearts and minds.

10-08
11:42

139. Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, September 10, 2023

Msgr. James Watkins reflects on confrontation and explains how Jesus gives us a model to follow that ensures humility and love comes through when we choose to confront others.

09-10
22:31

132. What Are You Praying For? - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, July 9, 2023

Msgr. Watkins discusses prayer and how God does not always give us what we want, but that does not mean He does not hear our prayers.

07-09
15:46

130. Be Not Afraid - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, June 25, 2023

Msgr. Watkins discusses fear and distress, and how God's love for us is the antidote which brings peace.

06-25
14:31

God Is at Work - Fr. Maximo Stock Homily - Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, October 12, 2025

Those who are grateful are happy. God is at work. He has his ways of communicating with us no matter what. We're only able to see a fraction of what He is doing.

10-14
09:44

Being Faithful and Grateful through Good and Evil- Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, October 5, 2025

People often ask how can a good merciful God allow for all the evil in our world to happen? The apostles experienced this question, asking Jesus to increase their faith, as people of faith can understand the evil of the crucifixion which was necessary as a perfect sacrifice for our sins. Being grateful to God is how people are able to put the evil of the world into perspective, having faith that grows like a mustard seed.

10-05
14:24

The 5 Pieces of Advice the Rich Man Should Have Heeded - Fr. Maximo Stock Homily - Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, September 28, 2025

In this week's homily, Fr. Maximo Stock explains the five pieces of advice that the rich man should have considered taking that could have helped him break through indifference and connect with others. Take a listen.

10-02
11:50

Find Salvation in Charity - Cardinal Donald Wuerl Homily - Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, September 28, 2025

In today's homily, His Eminence Cardinal Wuerl preaches the importance of Catholic Charity and how we, unlike the wealthy gentile in today's reading, must find humility and recognize the sin of greed in ourselves before it is too late.

09-28
10:48

Be Shrewd as Serpents and Simple as Doves - Fr. Maximo Homily - Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, September 28, 2025

In Fr. Maximo's homily this week, he repeats Jesus' words asking us to have the shrewdness of the children of this world, while at the same time the integrity of the Children of Light. "Be shrewd as serpents and simple as doves," Jesus says in Matthew 10:16. Let's learn how.

09-23
13:18

We Can Learn from the World - Msgr. James Watkins Homily - Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sunday, September 21, 2025

It's easy to write people off, but we can learn from everyone. We need to make the distinction: We learn from the world, without becoming entrenched in the world's sin. How do we make this distinction?

09-21
16:23

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