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St. Maximilian Kolbe ChurchSt. Maximilian Kolbe ChurchSt. Maximilian Kolbe ChurchSt. Maximilian Kolbe Church
October 23, 2016October 23, 2016October 23, 2016October 23, 2016
Thirtieth Sunday Thirtieth Sunday Thirtieth Sunday Thirtieth Sunday
in Ordinary Time in Ordinary Time in Ordinary Time in Ordinary Time
“Two people went up “Two people went up “Two people went up “Two people went up
to the templeto the templeto the templeto the temple
area to pray;area to pray;area to pray;area to pray;
one was a Pharisee one was a Pharisee one was a Pharisee one was a Pharisee
and the other was a and the other was a and the other was a and the other was a
tax collector. tax collector. tax collector. tax collector.
The Pharisee took up The Pharisee took up The Pharisee took up The Pharisee took up
his position and spoke his position and spoke his position and spoke his position and spoke
this prayer to himself,this prayer to himself,this prayer to himself,this prayer to himself,
‘O God, I thank you ‘O God, I thank you ‘O God, I thank you ‘O God, I thank you
that I am not like the that I am not like the that I am not like the that I am not like the
rest of humanity rest of humanity rest of humanity rest of humanity --------
greedy, dishonest, greedy, dishonest, greedy, dishonest, greedy, dishonest,
adulterous adulterous adulterous adulterous -------- or even or even or even or even
like this tax collector. like this tax collector. like this tax collector. like this tax collector.
I fast twice a week, I fast twice a week, I fast twice a week, I fast twice a week,
and I pay tithes on and I pay tithes on and I pay tithes on and I pay tithes on
my whole income.’my whole income.’my whole income.’my whole income.’
But the tax collector But the tax collector But the tax collector But the tax collector
stood off at a distancestood off at a distancestood off at a distancestood off at a distance
and would not even and would not even and would not even and would not even
raise his eyes to raise his eyes to raise his eyes to raise his eyes to
heaven but beat his heaven but beat his heaven but beat his heaven but beat his
breast and prayed,breast and prayed,breast and prayed,breast and prayed,
‘O God, be merciful ‘O God, be merciful ‘O God, be merciful ‘O God, be merciful
to me a sinner.’to me a sinner.’to me a sinner.’to me a sinner.’
I tell you, the latter I tell you, the latter I tell you, the latter I tell you, the latter
went home justified, went home justified, went home justified, went home justified,
not the former;not the former;not the former;not the former;
for whoever exalts for whoever exalts for whoever exalts for whoever exalts
himself will himself will himself will himself will
be humbled,be humbled,be humbled,be humbled,
and the one who and the one who and the one who and the one who
humbles himself will humbles himself will humbles himself will humbles himself will
be exalted.”be exalted.”be exalted.”be exalted.”
————Luke 18:10Luke 18:10Luke 18:10Luke 18:10----14141414
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RRRREVEVEVEV. M. M. M. MSGRSGRSGRSGR. R. R. R. ROBERTOBERTOBERTOBERT J. CJ. CJ. CJ. CARROLLARROLLARROLLARROLL, Pastor RRRREVEVEVEV. M. M. M. MATTHEWATTHEWATTHEWATTHEW P. WP. WP. WP. WINDLEINDLEINDLEINDLE, , , , Parochial Vicar RRRREVEVEVEV. T. T. T. THOMASHOMASHOMASHOMAS J. GJ. GJ. GJ. GARDNERARDNERARDNERARDNER In Residence LLLLAWRENCEAWRENCEAWRENCEAWRENCE BBBBRANDONRANDONRANDONRANDON, Permanent Deacon, Retired WWWWILLIAMILLIAMILLIAMILLIAM HHHHICKEYICKEYICKEYICKEY, Permanent Deacon AAAALFREDLFREDLFREDLFRED MMMMAURIELLOAURIELLOAURIELLOAURIELLO, Permanent Deacon MMMMONICAONICAONICAONICA MMMMALSEEDALSEEDALSEEDALSEED School Principal RRRROBERTAOBERTAOBERTAOBERTA DDDDAINTONAINTONAINTONAINTON,,,, Director of Religious Education SSSSUSANUSANUSANUSAN BBBBARBELLAARBELLAARBELLAARBELLA, Business Manager JJJJACKACKACKACK CCCCRITTENDENRITTENDENRITTENDENRITTENDEN, Building & Grounds Supervisor SSSSARAARAARAARA DDDDEMPSEYEMPSEYEMPSEYEMPSEY, Music Director LLLLORIORIORIORI MMMMILLERILLERILLERILLER, , , , Administrative Assistant SSSSUSANUSANUSANUSAN TTTTEAFORDEAFORDEAFORDEAFORD, , , , Parish Secretary
RRRRECTORYECTORYECTORYECTORY PPPPHONEHONEHONEHONE 610-399-6936 RRRRECTORYECTORYECTORYECTORY FFFFAXAXAXAX 610-399-4828 RRRRELIGIOUSELIGIOUSELIGIOUSELIGIOUS EEEEDUCATIONDUCATIONDUCATIONDUCATION OOOOFFICEFFICEFFICEFFICE 610-399-9642 SCHOOLSCHOOLSCHOOLSCHOOL PHONEPHONEPHONEPHONE 610-399-8400
MAILINGMAILINGMAILINGMAILING AAAADDRESSDDRESSDDRESSDDRESS: 15 East Pleasant Grove Road West Chester, PA 19382
WWWWEBSITEEBSITEEBSITEEBSITE AAAADDRESSDDRESSDDRESSDDRESS: www.stmax.org EEEEMAILMAILMAILMAIL ADDRESSADDRESSADDRESSADDRESS: [email protected] BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS [email protected]
SSSSCHEDULECHEDULECHEDULECHEDULE OFOFOFOF MMMMASSESASSESASSESASSES Saturday – Vigil Mass – 5:30 PM
Sunday – 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon WWWWEEKDAYSEEKDAYSEEKDAYSEEKDAYS ININININ THETHETHETHE CCCCHAPELHAPELHAPELHAPEL
Monday through Friday – 8:00 AM Saturday – 9:00 AM
HHHHOLYOLYOLYOLY DDDDAYSAYSAYSAYS OFOFOFOF OBLIGATIONOBLIGATIONOBLIGATIONOBLIGATION VIGIL 5:30 PM
8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 7:00 PM
CCCCONFESSIONSONFESSIONSONFESSIONSONFESSIONS Saturday 4:00 to 5:00 PM or by appointment.
BBBBAPTISMSAPTISMSAPTISMSAPTISMS –––– Every 1st and 3rd Sunday at 1:00 PM. Call the Rectory Office 6-8 weeks in advance for arrangements. Godparents’ Letters of Eligibility are due one month one month one month one month before the Baptism.
PPPPRERERERE----JORDANJORDANJORDANJORDAN – Expectant and/or new parents are to participate in a class on Baptism. This session is held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM. It is necessary to call the Rectory in advance of the class to register.
MMMMARRIAGESARRIAGESARRIAGESARRIAGES – Arrangements should be made at least six months before the date of the wedding. Please call one of the priests.
AAAANOINTINGNOINTINGNOINTINGNOINTING OOOOFFFF TTTTHEHEHEHE SSSSICKICKICKICK————In case of serious illness or surgery, please contact one of our parish priests. This Sacrament can also be administered after any weekday Mass. Please see the priest in the Sacristy. HHHHOMEOMEOMEOME VVVVISITSISITSISITSISITS---- Anyone unable to attend Mass regularly due to illness may call the Rectory to make arrangements to receive Communion in their homes. NNNNEWEWEWEW PPPPARISHIONERSARISHIONERSARISHIONERSARISHIONERS – Register at the Rectory at your earliest convenience or go to www.stmax.org. Please notify the Rectory of any change of address as soon as possible. CCCCHARISMATICHARISMATICHARISMATICHARISMATIC PPPPRAYERRAYERRAYERRAYER: Tuesdays in the Chapel at 7:30 PM. CCCCENTERINGENTERINGENTERINGENTERING PPPPRAYERRAYERRAYERRAYER:::: Fridays in the Chapel at 8:45 AM RCIARCIARCIARCIA–––– For those desiring to become Catholic or adults who were baptized Catholic but not confirmed. Contact Fr. Windle..
RRRRECTORYECTORYECTORYECTORY OOOOFFICEFFICEFFICEFFICE HHHHOURSOURSOURSOURS Monday through Thursday 8:30AM-5:00PM
Friday 8:30AM-4:00PM
Sunday 8:30AM-1:30PM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION EVERY TUESDAY
WITH THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
Adoration beginning at 8:30AM
Benediction at 7:00 PM.
Ask yoursel f this question, “If I just lived this one Sunday Gospel reading 100%, how much would my life change?
—Rediscover Jesus, pg. 125
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OCTOBER is RESPECT LIFE Month
40 One of the most compelling pro-life documentaries ever produced! 40 features inspiring stories and deeply personal interviews with many of the biggest names in the Pro-Life movement, such as: Lila Rose, the President of Live Action; Abby Johnson, Former Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinic Director and Founder of "And Then There Were None;" Rebecca Kiessling, Pro-life Speaker and Conceived in Rape; Jeanne Monahan, President of March for Life Education and Defense Fund; Dr. Day Gardner, President of the National Black Pro- Life Union; Ryan Bomberger, Founder of Radiance Foundation; Keith Mason, Co-founder of Personhood USA; Joe Scheidler, Founder of the
Pro-Life Action League; David Bereit, National Director of 40 Days for Life, and many more!
Here’s how easy it is to get FORMED: • Go to www.FORMED.org. You should see the registration box for parishioners.
• Type in the St. Maximilian Kolbe parish code PKYKXD (all caps). • Set up a user email address and a password. Now you are all set to use all the great
programs on FORMED.org anytime by simply logging in.
40 DAYS FOR LIFE CAMPAIGN
Tuesday, October
25th will be our final parish day to participate in the 40 Days for Life Campaign here in Chester County. There is a sign-up sheet in the narthex of the church with hours from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. We are asking at least two parishioners for each hour to sign up and pray for an end to abortion, whether in our own chapel or at Planned Parenthood in West Chester (8 S. Wayne Street). This has been a very successful campaign since its inception in 2004. Over 7,000 babies’ lives have been saved, hundreds of abortion clinics have closed down and 83 workers have left to support the culture of life. If you have any questions you may call Silvana Byrne at 610-399-4315.
BBBBAPTISMSAPTISMSAPTISMSAPTISMS
We welcome the newest members of St. Maximilian Kolbe who were recently baptized. May God bless them and their families.
Zara Emilie BerrouetZara Emilie BerrouetZara Emilie BerrouetZara Emilie Berrouet Emilia Claire DaiutoEmilia Claire DaiutoEmilia Claire DaiutoEmilia Claire Daiuto Michael Joseph FrielMichael Joseph FrielMichael Joseph FrielMichael Joseph Friel
Olivia Elizabeth MarinzoliOlivia Elizabeth MarinzoliOlivia Elizabeth MarinzoliOlivia Elizabeth Marinzoli Emerson Eileen McNameeEmerson Eileen McNameeEmerson Eileen McNameeEmerson Eileen McNamee
Benjamin Christopher PremattaBenjamin Christopher PremattaBenjamin Christopher PremattaBenjamin Christopher Prematta
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THIRD ANNUAL ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE CARDINAL RUN FOR F
*** Please note change of date*** Sunday, November 6 Rustin High School
12 noon registration — event starts at 1 PM
There will be free food and drinks, prizes for the top 5K and 1K runners, raffle tickets for a chance to win great prizes
donated by our generous sponsors. Register now at www.cardinalrunforfun.com
All Proceeds benefit St. Maximilian Kolbe Home and School
A FUN FAMILY & COMMUNITY EVENT!
BASKETBALL REGISTRATION Registration is open through November 2. Please register at www.wagdogs.com.
St Max Basketball tryouts for regional teams grades 5th-8th will be at the St Max gym as follows:
JV Boys- Jeff Long: November 3: 6:30-8:00pm
November 6: 1-2:30pm
JV Girls- Matt Iacone: November 2: 5-6:30
November 3: 5-6:30pm
Varsity Boys- Neale Boyle: November 2: 8-9:30pm November 4: 8-9:30pm
Varsity Girls- Caitlin Pearson: November 3: 8-9:30pm
November 5: 10:30-12pm
If you have interest in coaching a a parish team,
please email Mfon Udo at [email protected].
VOTER INFORMATION
In keeping with its mission, the P e n n s y l v a n i a C a t h o l i c Conference (PCC) aims to educate and inform Catholics about a wide range of issues, especially the upcoming elections. Information has been compiled from candidates’ policies, public statements, official and campaign websites and other resources to help voters form their consciences before entering the voting booth. The issues do not represent a complete list that may be of importance to Catholics. The PCC neither supports nor opposes any candidate for public office.
Candidate position printouts may be found at the back of church or by going to the PCC website at www.pacatholic.org.
Information on local races can be found at h t t p : / / c a t h o l i c p h i l l y . c o m / m e d i a -f i l es /2016/10/2016-Genera l -Elec t ion-Candidate-Responses-FINAL.pdf.
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MONTHLY
FOOD DRIVE
The regular monthly collection of NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS for the needy of Chester County will take place the weekend of November 5 & 6. Please leave your donations in the bins in the vestibule. What better way to show mercy than by helping to feed the hungry. Your g e n e r o u s contributions of food a r e g r e a t l y appreciated.
SAFE HARBOR MEALS
Safe Harbor in West Chester provides shelter, food and other services to individuals in need. We need help from Parish volunteers to prepared and serve meals for this very worthy cause on the following dates: Wednesday, October 26th –The Baur Family Wednesday, December 28th- Wednesday, January 25th-The Byrne Family If you would like to help or for more information about this parish outreach please contact Tom Oulahan at [email protected] or (610) 436-0381
Pumpkin Day with Math and Science
The first grade class at St. Max Parish School enjoyed a fun morning
exploring pumpkins while also enriching their math and science skills.
Many stations were set up in the multipurpose room with different
activities at each station. A few stations consisted of students using a
tape measure to check and compare the circumference of pumpkins.
They also measured the pumpkins height with stacking cubes. A scale
was used to count out the number of small plastic bears it took to
balance the weight of a small pumpkin.
Pre-K 3 year old class made Pumpkin Scented Cloud Dough as part
of their Autumn celebration. The students used their senses noting
the pumpkin pie spice smell, orange color and squishy texture as
they poured in the ingredients and mixed this soft dough. They let
their imaginations loose as they created mini sculptures with the
dough.
The Pre-K 3 year olds joined the Pre-K 4 year old class on a group
trip to Ramsey Farm. Parents were invited along and the beautiful
weather helped make it a fun day for all.
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ST MAX CYO 1ST ANNUAL FUNDRAISER!!
BEEF ‘N BEER at BARNABY’S
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11TH
7-10PM
BARNABY’S – WEST CHESTER
15 S. High Street
$40 / Person * $70 / Couple
Includes:
DINNER / DRINKS / DJ / SILENT AUCTION
*must be 21 or older to attend!*
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YES! I WILL ATTEND AND SUPPORT ST MAX CYO: NAME:______________________________ #TICKETS:_____AMOUNT $____________
SORRY I CAN’T MAKE IT – BUT I WILL DONATE: AMOUNT $________________
*RSVP BY NOV 4T H
*Make checks payable to: “ST MAX C YO”
*Mail to: Chrissy Croft 845 Topaz Drive West Chester, PA 19382
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Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing. Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing. Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing. Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing.
Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them. Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them. Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them. Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them.
Laura Arena, James Burke, Sr., Joan Carbo, Maryann Corrigan, James Dudrick, Louis DiGregorio, Terry Donahue, Frank Donato, David Doty, Charles Doyle, Denise Doyle, Phil Duffy, Hayden Elliot, Angelina Fiorito, Patricia Foster, Isabel Francolini, Mary Garofalo, Paula Gowan, Patricia Greist, Ron Hauser, Edmund Hayes, Marie Herrschaft,
Laurie Hissey, Ray Holback, Gary Hunter, Agnes Iacona, Judy Ikena, Sondra Kelly-Richmond, Martha Kerr, F. Edmund Lynch, Jack McAdams, Felice McElwaine, John McGowan, Kathleen McGrory, Jeff Melasecca, Amy Miller, John Mitchell, Kayleigh Moran, Alexandra Morin, Ethan Mullin, Paul Nappi, Marie O’Connor, Barbara Ostapowicz, James Palo, Joe Peta, Chan Prathanaluangxay, Craig Riddell, Edward Robbins, Joseph Robbins, Marlene Roberts, Drew Robertson, Mary Rossi, Geraldine Rotteveel, John Slanga, Anne Marie Swans, Ted Teaford, Sr., Meghan Tenaglio, Karen Tipka, Bill Verona, Dana Vink, Eveline Walker.
WWW.STMAX.ORG Make sure you visit our website regularly . On it you will find a wealth of information about parish life—from registering/membership, news on parish events and happenings, a digital copy of the bulletin as well as interesting informative videos by noted Catholic speakers, such as Bishop Robert Barron. Stay in touch with your St. Max family!
THE KOLBE CLUB PRESENTS THE PHILLY POPS
Join us for a day trip to Philadelphia, with the highlight being a Christmas performance of the world-renowned Philly Pops at the Kimmel Center. This excursion is planned for Friday, December 16, 2016. We will leave St. Maximilian Kolbe Church at 11:30 AM. After taking in the Comcast Experience Video wall, we will arrive at the Kimmel Center at 2:30 PM, awaiting the 3:00 PM show. At 5:30 PM we will depart the Kimmel Center and head to the JNA Institute of Culinary Arts for dinner. Meal choices are penne pasta, chicken piccata or baked pollock. All entrees include a tossed salad, fresh bread and butter, coffee, tea, iced tea and house-made gelato and cookie for dessert. A cash bar with beer and wine will also be available. We anticipate returning home at approximately 9:00 PM.
Cost for this trip is $160. A minimum of 25 passengers is needed by October 26, 2016 or the trip will be canceled. Rebates will be offered if there are 30 or more passengers. There will be no weather-related cancelation refund if the theatre is open. If you would like additional information, please contact Jack Howley at 610-459-5511 or via email at [email protected]. To confirm your reservation, complete the coupon below and remit with payment (make check payable to St. Maximilian Kolbe Church) to St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish, 15 E. Pleasant Grove Road, West Chester, PA West Chester, PA 19382. This tour package is prepared by Touriffic Travel.
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Phone # ___________________________________ email _____________________________________
Member of St. Max? Y or N ____________ Payment enclosed $ ____________________
Meal choice ___________Chicken Piccata __________Penne Pasta __________Baked Pollock
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MASS INTENTIONS
OCTOBER 24, 2016
MONDAY 8:00 AM Robert L. Capizzi
TUESDAY– 8:00 AM Margaret Ferguson
WEDNESDAY–8:00 AM Dorothy Soltesz
THURSDAY 8:00 AM Rebecca T. Melvin
FRIDAY 8:00 AM Robert L. Capizzi
SATURDAY—9:00 AM Eleanor Sheehan
COURAGE AND ENCOURAGE
Do you or a loved one struggle with
same-sex attraction? The Courage Apostolate is the only national, ecclesiastically approved Catholic Ministry to men and women living with same-sex attraction. Courage is not an orientation change group. Rather, we are a spiritual support group for those who wish to live chastely in accordance with the teachings of the Church. To contact or speak with the Philadelphia Courage Chapter, please email [email protected] or call 215-587-4505. Your confidentiality is respected. More information about the Courage a p o s t o l a t e c a n b e f o u n d a t www.couragerc.org.
CHURCH COLLECTION
OCTOBER 16 $20,031.50
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY
“If you wish to leave much wealth to your
children, leave them in God’s care.”
—St. John Chrysostom
October 23, 2016
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18,
Lk 18:9-14 Monday
Eph 4:32—5:8; Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday Eph 5:21-33; Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday Eph 6:1-9; Lk 13:22-30
Thursday Eph 6:10-20; Lk 13:31-35
Friday Eph 2:19-22; Lk 6:12-16
Saturday Phil 1:18b-26; Lk 14:1, 7-11