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SAINT Rose of LimA 425 S PENNSYLVANIA AVE
NORTH WALES, PENNSYLVANIA 19454 WWW.SROL.ORG
Palm Sunday March 25, 2018
WE ARE ON A MISSION… The mission of Saint Rose of Lima Parish is
to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to nourish and awaken each parishioner’s relationship
with Our Lord, with one another and with the Church. We strive to be a vibrant, inclusive Catholic community,
revealing the presence of God by the way we worship and live in the modern world.
Rev. Msgr. James J. Graham, J.C.D., Pastor
Rev. John J. Nordeman, M.A., MDiv, In Residence Rev. Gasper A. Genuardi, Weekend Assistant Deacon John Campbell Deacon Edward A. Konarski Deacon Robert P. Gohde, Pastoral Services Director Joanne Trageser, Director of Religious Education Zac Moren, Youth Minister
Rudolph A. Lucente, Director of Music Jane Selner, Coordinator of Parish Ministries Helen Diebold, Parish Secretary Mary McCarthy, Parish Secretary Bob Geiger, Facilities Manager Diane McCaughan, Mater Dei Catholic School Principal
SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sundays: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
WEEKDAY MASSES Monday- Saturday: 8:30 a.m.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 4:00 to 4:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS MONDAY - THURSDAY: 8:30 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
FRIDAY: 8:30 a.m. to Noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (3:00 p.m. over the summer) CLOSED: Saturday, Sunday, Holy Days and Major Civil Holidays
Parish Center: 215-699-4617 Fax: 215-699-4452 E-mail: [email protected] Religious Education: 215-699-4434 School: 215-368-0995
School Web Site: www.materdeicatholic.com
Mass Intentions for the Week SUNDAY, MARCH 25 5:00 PM Dolores & Joseph Kimsal, req. by Dan & Ginny Parkinson 8:00 AM Kathleen McCrudden, req. by Jim McCrudden 9:30 AM Louis Springer, req. by Helen Springer 11:30 AM Jane Sesso, req. by Dr. Sesso
MONDAY, MARCH 26 8:30 AM People of the Parish
TUESDAY, MARCH 27 8:30 AM John Malahowski, req. by Deacon Ed & Dorothy Konarski
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 8:30 AM Dolores Boyce, req. by Gwynedd Woods Rosary Group 7:30 PM Lenten Confessions
THURSDAY, MARCH 29 7:30 PM The Lord’s Supper
FRIDAY, MARCH 30 3:00 PM The Passion & Death of The Lord
SATURDAY, MARCH 31 1:00 PM Blessing of Food 7:30 PM Easter Vigil
SUNDAY, APRIL 1 8:00 AM Special Intention 9:30 AM Special Intention 11:30 AM Special Intention Please pray for these and all our Military personnel:
Lt. Randolph Capocasale, U.S.A. Chaplain Joseph L. Coffey, U.S.N.
Pvt. 1st Class Jonathan Curtis, U.S.A. Pvt. Ryan Gilbey, U.S.A.
Sgt. Bobby Hames, U.S.A. LCDR John Joseph Hoy, U.S.N. Sr. Airman Tony Nolte, U.S.A.F. PO2 David Peterman, U.S.C.G.
Lt. Patrick Salvitti, U.S.N. Pvt. 1st Class Christian Sirianni, U.S.A
Lt. Stephen R. Vitali, U.S.N
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK: Richard Nornhold, Nancy Boorse, Becky Schafer, Deacon Ed Konarski, Kate Harper, Eleanor Herbert, Skip Delasandro, Anthony Prete, Bob Neas, Kitty Shirley, Betty Seckinger, Patricia Hoffman, Ruthy Joseph, Linda Edwards, Clark Deardorff, Margaret Bevins, Rachel Gernerd, Joel Rivera, Julie Burr, John Hawks, Eileen Kalacznik, John Fox, Michael Bensinger, Sr. Marietta, Charlotte Hart, Michael McMenamin, Tom Mathe, John Ott, Peg McNally, Salem Yabut, Jim & Irene Laphen, Kathleen Leahy, Mary-Ann Donohue, Maja Murphy, Kenneth Hoot, Bob Ferro, Anne O’Neill Magnuson, Theresa Steinhauser, Marge, Al & Dale Zachwieja, Reny Capocasale, Roseann Lare PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SOUL OF: Maureen Dunst
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY HOLY HOUR
Jesus told St. Faustina, at three o’clock, implore My Mercy, especially for sinners; and if only for a brief moment, immerse yourself in My Passion, particularly in My abandonment at the moment of agony. This is the hour of great mercy for the whole world… In this hour, I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a request of Me in virtue of My Passion (Diary 1320). As often as you hear the clock strike the third hour, immerse yourself completely in My mercy, adoring and glorifying it; invoke its omnipotence for the whole world, and particularly for poor sinners; for at that moment of mercy was opened wide for every soul. In this hour you can obtain everything for yourself and for others for the asking; it was the hour of grace for the whole world – mercy triumphed over justice (Diary 1572). The nine day Divine Mercy Novena begins on Good Friday (This coming Friday). Please take a Divine Mercy Pamphlet located by each exit. At completion of the nine day Novena, please join us on Divine Mercy Sunday at 2:30. During this holy time there will be the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, the Rosary, Music, and Adoration.
Weekly Offerings
Upon the recommendations of our Pastoral Council, we are asking parishioners to contribute at least $20.00 per week in order to support parish needs. March 18, 2018, the Regular Sunday collection received was $10,130.55. The Latin America collection added $374.00. The collection for Easter Flowers added $205.00. Our collection for Snow Removal added $49.00. The Easter collection added $720.00. The Sunday Online Collection was $1,231.43. Total collections were $12,709.98. Thank you for your generosity.
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Wednesday, March 28 Lenten Confessions, 7:30 PM
Holy Thursday, March 29
Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 7:30 PM
Good Friday, March 30 Liturgy of the Passion and Death of the Lord, 3:00 PM
Holy Saturday, March 31 Blessing of Food, 1:00 PM
No scheduled Confessions Easter Vigil, 7:30PM
Easter Sunday, April 1 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM and 11:30AM
Weekly Meetings & Events
SUNDAY, MARCH 25 Senior Youth Group, Parish Ctr, 7:00 PM
MONDAY, MARCH 26 Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible, S/T Rm, 9:30 AM Walking With Purpose, Parish Ctr, 7:00 PM Men’s Prayer Group, S/T Rm, 7:00 PM Social Justice, Youth Ctr, 7:30 PM
TUESDAY, MARCH 27 Legion of Mary, S/T Rm, 2:00 PM Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible, S/T Rm, 7:00 PM Men’s BB, Gym, 9:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 Martha’s Servers, Church, 9:15 AM Lenten Confessions, Church, 7:30 PM
Office Hours
The Parish Office will close Wednesday, March 28 and reopen Tuesday, April 3.
Ministry News & Activities
Legion of Mary The Legion of Mary will be in the vestibule after all Masses this weekend. Rosaries, Miraculous Medals and Scapulars will be available free of charge. These items make a perfect Easter gift.
H.O.P.E. SERVICE
St Rose H.O.P.E. volunteers perform WORKS OF MERCY for our parishioners. The primary purpose of this organized group of people is to provide a number of services in a personal and caring way to people in our parish who may need a hand. HOPE is a temporary service to be utilized when family, friends or neighbors are not available.
WEEK GROUP LEADER PHONE#
March 25 Lorrie Deak 215-699-2630 April 1 Patty Ratke 215-699-4744 April 8 Regina Foy 215-699-3881
If you cannot reach the Group Leader or to volunteer, call Patty Ratke at 215-699-4744
ALTAR LINEN PICK UP SCHEDULE
March 25 Linda McGarry March 28 Dana Morrissey April 1 Patty Ratke April 4 Mary Schiele April 8 Leslie Salvitti
WAWA HOAGIE COUPONS!
Wawa hoagie coupons are available for $5 per coupon in the Parish Office, during business hours.
Proceeds benefit the Youth Group.
Serving and Advocating for the
Hungry and Homeless in Our Community
FOOD FOR CHRIST 2018
Feed and Be Fed April showers are on their way and our food collection program is already blossoming! We are grateful for your weekly donations of non-perishable food. Thanks to you St. Rose is making great strides toward our initial goal of collecting 80,000 servings of food for hungry families in Montgomery County.
2018 Food Donations = 43,327 Servings!
We are also thankful for Shannon Carroll, a student at Gwynedd Mercy University that volunteers weekly to help sort, count and pack the food donations for delivery to local food pantries.
FOOD ITEMS MOST NEEDED IN APRIL
All non-perishable food is appreciated.
Items especially needed in April include spices and condiments (ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, salad dressing, salsa, etc.), Tomato, Bean or Vegetable Soup, and Juices and Juice Boxes.
Help with this important outreach! When you shop for yourself, pick up one extra non-perishable food item to FEED those in need. Bring the donation to Mass, place it in the collection bins located in the vestibule and on the altar near the Blessed Mother, and BE FED by the Word of God. Thank you.
UPCOMING PARISH TRIP
ONLY 3 SEATS LEFT
“JESUS” 3:00 PM SHOW SIGHT & SOUND THEATRE
LANCASTER, PA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018
LUNCH AT HERSHEY FARM RESTAURANT $125.00 DUE ASAP
LEAVE ST. ROSE: 11:00 AM CHECKS PAYABLE TO ST. ROSE OF LIMA CALL HELEN DIEBOLD, 215-699-9478 OR
MARY SCHIELE, 215-699-5511.
FAITH † FORUM Unique and Informative 1-Hour Presentations
7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center
APRIL 19 - THE CULTURE PROJECT Focus on Respect for Life
MAY 17 RAISING KIDS IN A TOXIC CULTURE: RELIGION AS A
PROTECTIVE FACTOR
Mariette Danilo, Ph.D.
Every day our children receive messages from advertisers, music, movies, television, adults and peers, to name just a few. Kids experience more stress and anxiety, and are at risk for more problem behaviors today than ever before. We can’t put our kids in a bubble, but what if we could “inoculate” them?
Psychologist and researcher, Dr. Mariette Danilo will discuss how we can help kids navigate a world where you are what you look like and what you can buy. The good news is that the research has identified Religion as a “protective factor” for kids. Join us as we cut through the hype and discuss the real sources of self-esteem, motivation, joy and optimism.
Mariette Danilo holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Columbia University. As an academic, she taught graduate psychology courses in psychology and education. As a researcher in the Institute for Health Behavior Research at the Cornell University Medical College-New York Hospital Center, she has lectured extensively on Health Psychology and Adolescent Risk Behavior. Her research has focused on the cognitive, emotional, and psychosocial variables involved in the prediction and prevention of risk taking and health compromising behaviors in adolescents.
MARTHA’S SERVERS Easter Cleaning!
Wednesday, March 28 9:15 AM
Martha’s Servers ministry will gather on Wednesday morning, March 28
at 9:15 AM to clean the church in preparation for Easter. New helpers are always welcome. No experience necessary! Come lend a hand as we clean The Lord’s house. If you have questions, please contact Ginny Giagnacova at 215-643-4819
Mater Dei Matters
“It’s What’s Inside That Matters”
Save the Date…Spring Open House Mater Dei will host a spring Open House on Tuesday, April 10 from 6 to 8 PM. All new families are welcome! More details to follow.
Take a Tour and Register for 2018-19! New families with children in Preschool (Three and Four Year Olds) and Kindergarten to Grade 8 are welcome to tour Mater Dei Catholic School. Call now to schedule a tour while space is available. Appointments are flexible & can accommodate your work schedule. Contact the Advancement Office at 215-368-9787 or [email protected] to schedule your visit today!
Mater Dei Child Care Center…immediate acceptance of infants to 36 month old children!
The Mater Dei Childcare Center located at St. Maria Goretti Parish in Hatfield currently has immediate openings for children ranging in age from 6 weeks to 36 months. Your child is welcome to participate in an amazing program where he or she will learn and develop socially, emotionally, academically, and spiritually in a nurturing environment. Mater Dei Child Care Center will be open Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm to accommodate the working parent. Full and part time care will be offered. For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact Katherine Stansbury, Center Director, at 215-799-2211 or [email protected] Space is available now!
Mater Dei Childcare Center 2980 Cowpath Road, Hatfield, PA 19440
Mater Dei Child Care Center is an equal opportunity employer.
Employment Opportunity
The brand new Mater Dei Childcare Center is currently searching for a loving full-time teacher to join our team. Our teachers will need to provide and maintain a positive and appropriate Catholic educational program that meets the social,
emotional, and physical needs of the children within their care. Candidates should have an education degree and experience in the field, be energetic, patient, friendly, nurturing and enjoy working with young children and their families. We're looking for the best of the best for our childcare program. If that's you, please send your resume for immediate consideration to Katherine Stansbury, Center Director at [email protected]
Ice Cream with the Cast
After the 2:00 performance on Saturday, April 7th, children ages 6 and under are welcome to meet the Mater Dei cast of “Beauty and the Beast”. Ice Cream sundaes will be served. Donation is $1 per child and reservations are required. Please call the Advancement Office at 215-368-9787 to place your reservation. More details to follow!
SPRING SCRIPTURE STUDY Sign Up Now!
NEW STUDY! Easter: Season of Life and Fire
3 Mondays: April 30, May 7 & 14 7:30 - 8:30 pm
In the ancient church, the season of Easter was known as the laetissimum spatium - "the most joyful space" in the church's calendar. In Easter, Season of Life and Fire, commentary writer Barry Hudock looks at the resurrection of Jesus and the wonderful season that celebrates it through the lens of three key Scripture passages. One short lesson each week will shed light on both who Jesus is and what it means to be a Christian today.
For more information, visit aliveintheword.com Book fee $8. To register for this program, contact Jane Selner at [email protected] or 215-699-4617 ASAP!
PROGRAM SUGGESTIONS for APRIL 2018
If Christ has not been raised, said the Apostle Paul, then Christian Faith is in vain. The Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is not an incidental or minor aspect of Christianity. If Jesus did not rise from the dead, Christianity is certainly false. In this documentary, rather than accept Christian belief blindly, top scholars, and biblical historians critically examine alternative explanations.
(Find this In: WATCH: Documentaries/ Explaining the Faith)
John Carmichael is a recovered alcoholic and now author and speaker testifying to the truth of the Catholic faith, the power of the sacraments, and the necessity of embarking on the greatest adventure of meeting Christ in his Church. With humor and conviction, Carmichael tells his personal story in a way which will resonate with every listener and simultaneously call them deeper into their own faith. This talk was given at the 2017 FOCUS conference. (Find this in LISTEN: Talks/FOCUS)
At the dawn of the twentieth century, three voices rose up from Poland to proclaim an urgent message, a message powerful enough to alter the course of an age plunging into spiritual darkness. Through never-before seen film footage and extensive interviews, this true story examines and chronicles the phenomenal lives and spiritual legacy of St. Faustina Kowalska, St. Maximilian Kolbe, & Pope St. John Paul II, modern day "Apostles of Mercy."
(Find this in: WATCH/Documentaries/Special Topics)
Jesus Stories were created to help children apply the lessons found in the parables of Jesus. Each 10 minute episode includes a story situation that children today can relate to, a parable, and a thought-provoking way to apply it. In this episode, The Good Samaritan, we learn how working on a project together can teach us the value of each individual person.
(Find this in: WATCH: Youth/Jesus Stories)
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Ministry Leaders
Share your gifts! Ministry Leader Phone Adult Faith Formation……..Karen Haynie 215-699-9488 Aid for Friends .................... Anita Capps 215-699-8433 Chris McDade 215-801-8869 Altar Linens ......................... Patty Ratke 215-699-4744 Bible Study.......................... Jane Selner 215-699-7479 Blood Drive ......................... Parish Office 215-699-4617 CCD/P.R.E.P………......... Joanne Trageser 215-699-4434 CYO .................................... Brian O’Donnell 215-692-3855 Catholic Book Club……... Ted Haynie 215-699-9488 Evangelization Team ......... Rusty Beardsley 215-542-2398 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion........... Chris McDade 215-801-8869 Followers of Mary ............... Deacon Konarski 215-340-7452 Richard Wieda 215-699-5151 Gardening ........................... Flora Szabo 215-327-7526 H.O.P.E. .............................. Patty Ratke 215-699-4744 Keenagers .......................... Steve Matraszek 215-699-5513 Knights of Columbus .......... Pete Mazzeo 215-205-8278 Lectors ................................ Chris McDade 215-801-8869 Legion of Mary .................... Maureen Doyle 215-699-4288 Living Again ........................ Larry Hill 215-813-1006 Marriage Preparation ......... Gerrie &Tom Collins 610-279-7254 Martha’s Servers .............. Virginia Giagnacova 215-643-4819 Men’s Basketball…………. Terry Scott 215-661-1319 Mike McDonald 215-616-0432 Men’s Prayer Group...……..Jim Roper 215-699-4397 Natural Family Planning ..... Gerrie &Tom Collins 610-279-7254 Pastoral Associate ............. .Rudy Lucente 215-219-8730 Postal Engineers……..…….Helen Diebold 215-699-9478 Prayer Shawls …………Paul & Ginny Hunter 215-822-3554 Pre-Jordan……………..Dave & Angie Bauer 215-616-0599 RCIA.................................... Joanne Trageser 215-699-4434 Social Justice ………………Mary Reilly 215-699-5831 Dave Vossen 610-666-6852 Sr. High Youth Ministry ...... Zac Moren 215-699-4617 St. John’s Hospice ............. Ann White 215-699-6821 St. Vincent de Paul….Msgr. James Graham 215-699-4617 Ushers ................................. .Ed Oswald 215-699-4939 Women’s Prayer Group…Kathy Krolikowski 215-699-5772
If anyone wishes to provide the Hosts, Altar Wine, Tabernacle Candles or Fresh
Flowers for Sunday Mass in memory of a loved one for a week, their name and the name of the
donor will be printed in our Sunday bulletin.
The offering for the Hosts and Altar wine combined is $20 for a week.
Tabernacle Candles are $10 for a week.
The offering for flowers for the Main Altar is $120.
Please return the completed form (below) to the Parish office if you wish to arrange for this memorial.
Please remember:_________________________
---- Living ---- Deceased
Offered by: _______________________________ Name _______________________________ Address _______________________________
Phone _________________________
If possible, for the week of:
(1st choice) _________ (2nd choice) __________
With the following item(s):
____ Hosts & Altar Wine ($20) ____ Tabernacle Candle ($10)
____ Flowers ($120)
__________ Amount Enclosed
You will be contacted if your choices are not available
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