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May 20, 2018 Pentecost Sunday Saint Genevieve Catholic Church 1225 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, PA 19031 * 215-836-2828 * www.stgensparish.com SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM First & Third Sunday of the month at 1:15pm Please call the parish office to begin preparation for Baptism. Pre-Jordan class will be offered on the second Sunday of every month after the 12 noon Mass (at 1:15) for first time parents. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30pm and by appointment SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples, please call at least six months prior to the intended date to begin preparations. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Please keep us informed so we can minister to those who are ill at home, in the hospital or nursing home. MINISTRY TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND Please call the parish office to make arrangements. DEVOTIONS Adoration: Wednesday from Noon until 4pm September through May 23 rd . Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday after 8am Mass Rosary: After the 8am daily Mass & Tuesday at 7:30pm Liturgy of the Hours: Morning Prayer, Mon.-Fri., 7:40am Pastor Rev. Kevin T. Mulligan Pastor’s Administrative Assistant Andrea Guckin, [email protected] Parish Office [email protected] 215-836-2828 Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm Priest Assistants Rev. Carl F. Janicki, in Residence Rev. John T. Lyons, in Residence Rev. Joseph W. Bongard Deacon / Parish Services Director/ RCIA: Deacon Michael Conroy, [email protected] 215-836-2828 Business Manager: Greg Garrison Asst. Business Manager/Safe Environment Coordinator: Chris Beisel, [email protected] Parish bulletin: [email protected] Facilities Director: Richard Borowiec Staff Assistants: Mary Morgan, Catherine Petrella and Peggy Youse + + + + + + Lay Ministries Music Director: Andrew Puntel [email protected], 215-995-3155 Altar Servers: Megan Norris Eucharistic Ministers: Joanne Quinn Funeral Preparation Minister: Karen Wood Knights of Columbus, [email protected] Ministers of the Word: Mike Haas Respect Life: Rosemarie McCabe & Joe Manta Samaritan Society: Joe Manta + + + + + + Child Faith Formation Coordinator Joan Dierkes, 215-233-8934, [email protected] St. Genevieve School: 215-836-5644, www.stgens.com Principal: Sister Theresa Maugle, SSJ Secretary: Trish Murray SGS Home & School Co-chairs: Shannon Coyle & Kristen Hayes SGS Development: Liz Sabato, [email protected] MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil Mass: 5pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9, 10:30, 12 noon & 5pm Weekday Mass: 8am Monday to Friday 6:30am Tuesday and Wednesday (Sept-May) Holy Days: 7pm Vigil, 6:30, 8am and 7pm

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May 20, 2018 Pentecost Sunday

Saint Genevieve Catholic Church 1225 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, PA 19031 * 215-836-2828 * www.stgensparish.com

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM First & Third Sunday of the month at 1:15pm Please call the parish office to begin preparation for Baptism. Pre-Jordan class will be offered on the second Sunday of every month after the 12 noon Mass (at 1:15) for first time parents.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30pm and by appointment

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples, please call at least six months prior to the intended date to begin preparations.

SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Please keep us informed so we can minister to those who are ill at home, in the hospital or nursing home. MINISTRY TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND Please call the parish office to make arrangements.

DEVOTIONS Adoration: Wednesday from Noon until 4pm September through May 23rd. Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday after 8am Mass Rosary: After the 8am daily Mass & Tuesday at 7:30pm Liturgy of the Hours: Morning Prayer, Mon.-Fri., 7:40am

Pastor Rev. Kevin T. Mulligan Pastor’s Administrative Assistant Andrea Guckin, [email protected]

Parish Office [email protected] 215-836-2828 Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm

Priest Assistants Rev. Carl F. Janicki, in Residence Rev. John T. Lyons, in Residence Rev. Joseph W. Bongard

Deacon / Parish Services Director/ RCIA: Deacon Michael Conroy, [email protected] 215-836-2828

Business Manager: Greg Garrison Asst. Business Manager/Safe Environment Coordinator: Chris Beisel, [email protected] Parish bulletin: [email protected] Facilities Director: Richard Borowiec Staff Assistants: Mary Morgan, Catherine Petrella and Peggy Youse

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Lay Ministries

Music Director: Andrew Puntel [email protected], 215-995-3155 Altar Servers: Megan Norris Eucharistic Ministers: Joanne Quinn Funeral Preparation Minister: Karen Wood Knights of Columbus, [email protected] Ministers of the Word: Mike Haas Respect Life: Rosemarie McCabe & Joe Manta Samaritan Society: Joe Manta

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Child Faith Formation Coordinator Joan Dierkes, 215-233-8934, [email protected]

St. Genevieve School: 215-836-5644, www.stgens.com Principal: Sister Theresa Maugle, SSJ Secretary: Trish Murray SGS Home & School Co-chairs: Shannon Coyle & Kristen Hayes SGS Development: Liz Sabato, [email protected]

MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil Mass: 5pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9, 10:30, 12 noon & 5pm Weekday Mass: 8am Monday to Friday 6:30am Tuesday and Wednesday (Sept-May) Holy Days: 7pm Vigil, 6:30, 8am and 7pm

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The Week of May 20, 2018

SATURDAY MAY 19 5pm Mass offered for Parishioners

SUNDAY, May 20 7:30 Francis J. Pasquini 9:00 Mr. & Mrs. Eugenio Brun 10:30 Christine Fassbender 12 noon George Maugle, Sr. 5 pm John F. McDonough MONDAY, May 21 8:00 Frank & Helen Griffin TUESDAY, May 22 6:30 Erin Lively 8:00 Barbara R. Montrella WEDNESDAY, May 23 6:30 Mass cancelled (intention moved to May 20th ~ 12:00 noon) 8:00 Donna DeRosato Snively THURSDAY, May 24 8:00 Living & Deceased Members of

St. Genevieve Parish FRIDAY, May 25 8:00 Living & Deceased Members of

St. Genevieve Parish

PRAYERS FOR THE MILITARY Major William Goetz, USMC Lieutenant Alexander Joseph

Laabs, USNAndrea and David Whiting, Lt. Jg. Alexander Brecht,U.S.N.

PLEASE PRAY for the sick

Joseph Baratta Jr., Billy Bilger, James Bilger, James Bilger Jr., John Bilger, Elizabeth

Brzozowski, Tyson Bynum, Patricia Cafferky, Sr. James Agnes Campbell, SSJ, Michael Campbell, Jimmy Coleman, Jean Conner, Charles Conroy, Kathy Corrigan, Lindsay Arduino Davis, Daniel

DeBatt, Jimmy DelZotto, Bernadette DiAndrea, Charles Dooner, Mary Dooner, Laurie Duden, Maureen Hamilton, Ben Haas, Kadera Harrison, Michael Hendrie, Mary Ann Heil, Dennis Hooven, Ed and Marie Jacobs, Donna Johnson, Bob Kinney, Bruce Larkin, Diane Johnson, Laura Johnson, Barry McCall, Dolores McGovern, Bertina Milovsky, Betty Mulligan, Jeannie McCormick, Irene McLafferty O’Neill, Guna Pantele, Sr. Roberta Rivello, SSJ, Grace Marie Rohlfing, Anna Mae Schad, Janet Townsend, Patricia Turner, Barbara Smith, Amy Wilkinson + + Bold indicates a new addition + + +

SUNDAY CONTRIBUTIONS

Collection for May 6, 2018 $14,343.50 Ascension Thursday~ $1,724.00

TThank You for your generous support!

SUMMER SCHEDULE CHANGES Solemn Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will end for the summer after Wednesday, May 23rd and resume after Labor Day. Please note~ The last 6:30 am Mass will be Tuesday May 22nd and resume

after Labor Day.

Our Altar flowers this week are donated by Mike Haas &

Debbie Woulf Thanks for the blessings of Life.

SATURDAY, May 26 Next Weekend’s Celebrants 5pm Rev. Mulligan/Deacon

Conroy

SUNDAY, May 27 7:30 Rev. Bongard 9:00 Rev. Mulligan/Deacon Conroy 10:30 Rev. Lyons 12:00 Rev. Lyons 5pm Rev. Mulligan Please Note: Schedule is subject to change without notice.

Father Kevin to Celebrate First Friday Legacy of Life Mass: Father Kevin invites parishioners to join him and our Respect Life Group for First Friday Mass at the Legacy of Life Foundation chapel on June 1 at 12:00 noon in Bristol, with a tour of their complex to follow. It is a chance to see how your charitable contributions to the Legacy of Life via such efforts as the Baby Bottle Drive impact the lives of the women who have chosen life. A parish group will depart from St. Gen's at 11:15 am on June 1. If driving, the Legacy of Life is located at 712 Veterans Highway, Rt. 413 Bristol, PA

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Must-See: ‘A Man of His Word’ (Archbishop Chaput reviews the new movie on Pope Francis, which opened Friday I’ve always loved the

movies. As a child, I dreamed of directing films. Obviously that didn’t work out. Nonetheless, I’ve seen hundreds of them. Many, like the current release A Quiet Place, have been wonderful: an unexpected mix of great cast and directing, terrific science fiction scares, and the powerful beauty of family love. Others, not so much. But one of the most striking films I remember is Wings of Desire (1987), the story of an angel in Berlin who chooses to become mortal to experience human love.

Wings was directed and co-written by the German filmmaker Wim Wenders, a master of film drama and an accomplished documentarian. Much of Wenders’ work is marked by a Christian-inspired spirituality; he and his wife are candid about their belief in God; and in past interviews he’s noted that his life and work have been “profoundly formed by growing up in a Catholic family.” Impressed by the encyclical Laudato Sì on the environment, and encouraged by a priest friend, Wenders embarked on a documentary of Pope Francis’ papal ministry and thought. The result – A Man of His Word from Focus Features. Wenders is at the top of his craft, and it shows in the beauty and excellence of this production. He focuses compellingly on the Pope’s concern for the environment, the poor, and immigrants. He also captures the Pope’s vigorous commitment to marriage, the family, and the complementarity of men and women, a fact we witnessed firsthand here in Philadelphia during the World Meeting of Families 2015.

The most absorbing moments in the film, not surprisingly, are spent with Francis himself visiting immigrants, the poor, the sick, the Shoah

memorial Yad Vashem in Israel, and the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Wenders weaves an on-going, intimate, one-on-one interview with the Pope throughout the film. It’s a hugely effective technique; one has a sense that Francis is looking directly at, speaking directly to, the individual viewer.

But the technique only works because Francis himself is an appealing presence who does well in

exactly such an environment. The Pope expresses himself simply and persuasively on a wide range of issues: the dignity of work; the importance of poverty both as a call to service and a discipline for authentic Christian life; the need to make time for rest and worship; the negative impact of macho and feminist ideologies; and the urgency for all of us to be “apostles of the ear,” i.e., persons who learn to listen well. The documentary, while strong, would have been even stronger with tighter editing. It’s too long by 30 minutes. Its portrait of Francis of Assisi, while useful to the narrative, is selective and only lightly acquainted with the real saint, who was a complex and formidable man concerned for Creation as a reflection of God’s glory, not as a limited natural resource. Wenders also misses (or avoids) the opportunity to present the holistic Catholic vision of human dignity that Francis serves, i.e., the reason why Catholic concerns for the unborn child, the disabled, the elderly, the environment, and the immigrant are inextricably linked in a network of priorities. These concerns though subtract nothing of substance from the beauty and impact of the film. I urge everyone to see it. Wenders and Focus Features (and the Holy Father himself) deserve our gratitude for offering the world such an exceptional encounter with the Successor of Peter. May it touch thousands of hearts. + + + + Note from Father Kevin: What a beautiful family night out this would make for all ages in our parish. I urge you to consider seeing this widely acclaimed film, which was the subject of a “60 Minutes” profile this past week. I can’t wait to see it !

AA chuckle with the Pastor! More Catholic Terminology:

KYRIE ELEISON: The only Greek words that most Catholics can recognize besides gyros and baklava. MAGI: The most famous trio ever to attend a baby shower. MANGER: Where Mary gave birth to Jesus because Joseph wasn't covered by an HMO. Holiday travel has always been rough. PEW: A medieval torture device still found in Catholic churches. PROCESSION: The ceremonial formation at the beginning of Mass consisting of altar servers, the celebrant, and late parishioners looking for seats. RECESSIONAL: The ceremonial procession at the conclusion of Mass led by parishioners who stood at the door and those trying to beat everyone to the parking lot. TEN COMMANDMENTS The most important Top Ten list not given by David Letterman.

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PPhillie Phanatic Reading Award...

Most Improved Reader! Congratulations~

Gianna Howe, gr.3 one of 10 students recognized on Saturday, May 12 before the Phillies game was cancelled. Gianna's parents, relatives, and a group of Saint Genevieve families were present to congratulate Gianna!

After school activities winding down... Thank you to the faculty,

parents, and other community members who participated in the many

after school activities offered throughout the school year. Activities included: Student Council, School Newspaper, Technology Club, Coding, 3-D Printing, Robotics, Sea Perch Robotics, Yearbook, Mock Trial, and Bell Choir. We look forward to offering similar and new after school activities next year, 2018-19!

PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM

(PREP) Please contact Mrs. Joan Dierkes, Coordinator of

Religious Education 215-233-8934 or [email protected]

Casserole collection is the weekend of May 26th & 27th. Casserole pans are

in the narthex behind bulletin board.

CYO CORNER

Celebrate this year's CYO athletes, especially our 8th graders, June 3rd at the Flourtown Country Club. The cost is $25 for each student-athlete and $35 for an accompanying adult, which includes a hot buffet, dessert, lemonade and ice tea. Dress code is dressy/casual.

Register by Friday, May 25, www.stgenscyo.com

Our Speaker: Former All-Pro Chris Myers

Parishioner Chris Myers was drafted 200th overall in the 6th round

of the 2005 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos. He was traded in 2008 to the Houston Texans and finished his career there in 2014. He was the first Texan to be named to a Pro Bowl in 2012. Following that up with his second selection in 2013. He amassed 157 consecutive games played with 132 consecutive starts. He currently resides in Blue Bell, PA. with his wife Jenny and their 4 kids. He has transitioned his playing career into a diversified entrepreneurial mindset. From media to investing or philanthropy to networking, his platform has created numerous opportunities to branch off to!

Congratulation again to our track team, The 2018 Region Champions!

Team Records: Novice Girls Long Jump - 12'-3" - Molly

Dougherty (Old record 12'-1" Julia Donahue) Minor Boys Shot Put - 41'-11.25" - Scott Doran (Old Record 38'-7" Liam Tatlonghari) Cadet Boys 1600 - 5:04.84 - Ryan McGinley (Old Record 5:07.26 Ethan Maher) Region Records: Minor Girls 4x100 - 58.41 - Sarah Scollin, Shea McCormick, Kelsey McGovern, Julia Donahue Minor Boys Long Jump - 16'-7.5" - Brett Smith

Good luck to all our athletes competing in the Area A Championship Meet this Sunday.

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Invitation from our Neighbors

Fr. Larry Richards, international author, evangelist, TV and radio host will be

directing a 24-hour retreat for men on June 8-9 entitled, Be A Man. This is the first time he has preached at Malvern Retreat House. We invite men of all ages to attend this dynamic, life-changing retreat. Register early at 610-644-0400 or online at www.malvernretreat.com Charismatic retreat with Sr. Ann Shields and Fr.James Blount June 29-July 1. Music will be led by Firehill Worship and Mark Griswold. The retreat will feature a healing service, preaching, uplifting music, Sacrament of Reconciliation, private time and adoration.

Philadelphia Catholic Scholars Program for Young Men July 10-20

Young men entering their junior or senior year of high

school are invited to apply for The Philadelphia Catholic

Scholars Program, a residential, college-accredited summer program at St. Charles

Borromeo Seminary, offering young men in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia a robust

introduction to the great intellectual and spiritual heritage of the Church. The PCSP combines

rigorous study with a robust participation in the prayer life of the Church – as well as weekend cultural excursions to the Art Museum and the Cathedral. The PCSP's inaugural session takes. More information and application details can be

found at: https://philadelphiacatholicscholars.org/

Ask Father Kevin

Q: Question: Parishioner John S asked me after Mass, "Why do we have two Creeds, the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed?"

Father Kevin: "Good one, John. As you know, both remain the most influential and definitive professions of Catholic faith. The Apostles Creed is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome. The Nicene Creed was one of the central works and received its authority out of the Councils of Nicea (325 A.D.) and Constantinople (381 A.D) By the 6th century it became the standard at baptisms. The word creed derives from the Latin credo, meaning, "I believe." The purpose of any form of the Creed is to provide a basic, succinct statement of the faith. The Nicene Creed was first produced at the Council of Nicea (325 A.D.) to combat the heresy of Arius (Arianism), who denied the divinity of Jesus. The Council made very clear in its teaching that Jesus Christ is "consubstantial" or "one in Being" with the Father, sharing the same divine nature; that He is begotten, not made or created; and that Mary conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, and through her, Jesus Christ, true God, became also true man. The original text of the Nicene Creed ended at the phrase, "And in the Holy Spirit" Without question, the basis for the Nicene Creed was the Apostles Creed and the profession of faith administered at Baptism.

Later, at the Council of Constantinople (381), the Church again not only affirmed its condemnation of Arianism but expanded the teaching to define the divinity of the Holy Spirit. This Creed was first introduced into the Mass about the year 500 and is the

most used today. So, the Nicene Creed expresses more clearly the teaching of its predecessor, the Apostles Creed. It is in further development of the Apostles Creed that we see our faith was preserved, guarded and handed on to the next generation from the Apostles.. In a sense, in this age of persecution, we too should know our Creed by heart, know the faith we profess in it, and hand that faith on to the next generation. An added note, John: The Apostles Creed is often the one taught to children, as it is foundational to their learning the faith. We pray the Apostles Creed at Children's Masses and both are included in the Missalette.

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