st. robert bellarminesaintrobertwarrington.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/122.sep-20... · st....
TRANSCRIPT
St. Robert Bellarmine 40 Hours Devotion
September 20, 21 & 22
September 20th, 2015 Twenty–Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
856 Euclid Ave ● Warrington ● PA www.saintrobertwarrington.org
Phone: 215.343.0315 Fax: 215.343.8592
Guest Homilist:
Father Matthew Tralies
Sunday - 11AM Opening 5PM Evening Prayer
Monday - 7PM Evening Prayer Tuesday - 7PM Solemn Closing,
Evening Prayer, Eucharistic Procession, Benediction
September 20, 2015 2 122
PARISH ADMINISTRATION
Rev. Msgr. James D. Beisel Mrs. Deborah Jaster Pastor Principal-St. Joseph/St. Robert School
Rev. Msgr. Joseph T. Kane Mrs. Joan Fitzpatrick Pastor Emeritus Director of Adult Faith Formation
Rev. John P. Stokely Mrs. Donna Heeney Parochial Vicar Director of Religious Education
Deacon George Morris Mr. Kevin Lutz Permanent Deacon Director of Music Ministries
Rev. Mr. Mark J. Cavara Deacon George Morris Transitional Deacon Director of Financial Services
Rev. Francis J. Cornely Mrs. Barbara Palo
Sunday Ministry Director of Teen Ministry
Mrs. Sheila Fehrman & Mrs. Mary Landry Mr. James Crumlish
Parish Secretaries - [email protected] Facilities Supervisor
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 5:00 P.M. - Teodora Spinosa SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015
7:00 A.M. - Jack Killeen
9:00 A.M. - Patrick Walsh
11:00 A.M. - Rose Kreuzburg MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 7:00 A.M. - Parishioners 9:00 A.M. - Joanne Thorton TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 7:00 A.M. - John Schena 9:00 A.M. - Edward & Anne Raby WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 7:00 A.M. - Joseph Sheehan 9:00 A.M. - Nancy Loughery
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 7:00 A.M. - John Schena 9:00 A.M. - Helen Wax FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 7:00 A.M. - Joseph Sheehan 9:00 A.M. - Frank & Anne Conrade ~ 50th Anniversary SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2015 9:00 A.M. - No Mass ~ Papal Mass 5:00 P.M. - Deceased Members of the Spellman-Irwin Families SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2015 7:00 A.M. - Thomas Walsh
9:00 A.M. - John Skowyra
11:00 A.M. - Debrah Lystad
Please pray for our sick parishioners, relatives, and friends, especially: Nicholas Chess Frank Waltrich Kevin Christopher Fox Joseph Neill Alexis Schirling Pat Bocchicchio Bill Zarkowski Paige LaRosa Erica Sheehan Steven Geib Theresa Stemock Michael Walton Kevin McDevitt Rita Ann Leonard Mary Farano Tom Mullen Brendan Mullen Mary McBride Mary McGrath Reenie Stephens Ellyanna Stephens Joann Bonagart Brian Charlton Susan Gregory Betty Stella Joyce Williams Dolores McGrath Marie McBride Joan McMahan Andreas Shaftacolas Diane Barbier Jeannette Lee Frank Wagner Kelly Joyce Jennifer Grayber Christopher D’Souza
In an effort to keep our prayer list current, all names will
appear on this list for 30 days and then will be
automatically taken off. We are happy to keep a
name on the list, just call the parish office or
email [email protected].
OUR PARISH GIVING
Sunday (09/13/15): $ 12,842 15,135 Online Bank Services Funds: $1,315 in 26 envelopes.
Year to Date Totals - Sunday Collections: FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 Difference
$168,822 $158,658 -$7,871 (Fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30)
Thank you for your Sacrificial Generosity
UPCOMING EVENTS (at a glance) Sep 20-22 ~ 40 Hours Celebration Sep 22-27 ~ World Meeting of Families Sep 26 ~ Family Festival Sep 27 ~ Papal Mass on the Parkway
CLERGY/MUSIC SCHEDULE (9/26 & 9/27)
5:00 PM Msgr . Beisel/Dcn. George Cantor
7:00 AM Fr . Stokely
9:00 AM Msgr . Beisel Cantor
11:00 AM Fr . Cornely Cantor
Subject to change without notice
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL In today’s Gospel Jesus called the Twelve, and said to them, “If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.” Taking a child, he placed it in their midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them, “Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me.” Your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will help hungry children feel the arms of Jesus around them.
September 20, 2015 3 122
Dear Friends,
On this Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time we heard once again in Mark’s Gospel how
human, and sometimes even dense, the disciples were. They don’t – or won’t understand what Jesus
means about having to suffer and die, instead now arguing about who among them is the greatest.
Sometimes we in the Church get too caught up in useless arguments about things that are ultimately of
little importance. We are constantly challenged to see what our priorities are as we journey in faith and to
make every effort not to be caught up with things that will not advance us in holiness and grace.
This week is a very special time in the life of our parish. This Sunday we begin our annual FORTY
HOURS DEVOTION. This is an intense time of prayer before our Blessed Lord, ever present to us in the
Blessed Sacrament. As has been our custom in the past, we have Jesus exposed on our altar throughout this
time for praise and adoration by the entire parish community. I am grateful to all of you who have
committed to being present with our Lord, especially through the night hours. I am confident that this will
be a source of special graces to you and your family. I am also grateful to FATHER MATTHEW TRALIES
for his willingness to return to us and to lead us in the reflections on Sunday at 5PM and Monday and
Tuesday at 7PM. PLEASE INVITE members of your family and friends to come and be with us as we pray
for our own needs and for the safety and wellbeing of Pope Francis who will be with us at the end of this
week.
On Tuesday of this week the archdiocese will host the WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES 2015.
This will be four days of talks and reflections on the importance of the family, with special attention given to
the many challenges that confront the Christian family. Please pray for the success of this worldwide conference
and that many graces will flow from this triannual event in the Church.
Also this week we will greet the 80 pilgrims from the Diocese of Lincoln who will be with us to attend the
World Meeting of Families as well as the events of the Papal Visit. I am grateful to Father Stokely and his
committee who have been working diligently to make this a memorable event for our guests. I am deeply grateful to
our host families who will be opening their homes to receive in welcome these brothers and sisters in faith from the
Midwest. As most people from Lincoln, who have had the opportunity of coming to Saint Robert’s, I am confident
that they will experience our typical hospitality and warm and loving welcome to this area and that they will take
with them lasting memories of the wonderful people in Warrington PA.
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE RESERVED TICKETS FOR THE FESTIVAL OF FAMILIES (SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 26) AND THE PAPAL MASS (SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27), PLEASE STOP IN THE PARISH
OFFICE THIS WEEK (9am THROUGH 4:30 pm) TO PICK UP YOUR TICKETS FOR THESE EVENTS. I
AM PLEASED THAT ALL THE PARISHIONERS WHO REQUESTED TICKETS HAVE BEEN
ACCOMODATED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION WITH THIS PROCESS.
May this historic week in our archdiocese be for all of us a time of grace with the renewal of our minds,
hearts and souls in the glory of Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament and in the person of our Holy Father, Pope
Francis!
Saint Robert Bellarmine, pray for us!
With prayers,
The Twenty-Fifth Sunday In
Ord
inary
Tim
e
BAKED GOODS DONATIONS NEEDED Donations of baked goods are needed for our Bingo Bonanza on Fri., Oct. 16th. If you are able to donate a sweet treat, please drop it off at Msgr. Marley Hall on Thursday evening between 6-8 October 15th. Remember, this is a great service opportunity for Confirmation students and Service Corp members. If you are not able to leave your donation on Thursday, you can drop it off at anytime on Friday until 4pm. Contact Angela Ferrese with questions at 215-264-9625.
ST FRANCIS INN - The monthly collection of plastic
bags for the Inn will be next weekend after all the
Masses. The Inn can only use
the bags that your groceries are
placed in. They can also use the
soaps, shampoos , toothbrushes
and toothpaste from your hotel
stays. Most important the Inn needs your prayers.
September 20, 2015 4 122
SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM On December 31, 2014, 23 pieces of Pennsylvania State legislation were enacted that impact the way we prevent and report child abuse. As a result, all people who volunteer for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are required fulfill the following obligations:
CLEARANCES:
PA State Police Criminal Record Check
PA Department of Public Welfare Child Abuse
Clearance Check
Federal History Fingerprint Clearance ~ ONLY if
you lived outside of PA within the last 10 years
Go to childyouthprotection.org
select Staff & Volunteers,
then select Checks & Clearances
*** MUST BE RENEWED EVERY 3 YEARS ***
Disclosure Statement Application for Volunteers
Go to childyouthprotection.org
select Staff & Volunteers,
then select Information for Volunteers
TRAINING:
Safe Environment Training
Technology Addendum
Mandated Reporter Training
Signed Mandated Reporter Acknowledgement Form
Go to childyouthprotection.org
select Staff & Volunteers,
then select Required Training
FOR THOSE IN THE ARMED FORCES Please call the parish office with the name and branch for relatives who are on active duty. PRAYER FOR OUR TROOPS : Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. AMEN
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
US Navy: Michael W. Zarkowski Edward W. Devinney II Barbara Ann Mullen Connor Fitzgerald Jenny Malandra John Wurtenberg III Joshua Velas US Army: Rev. Stephen Mc Dermott John Healey Danny Pritchard Robert F. Leimer Michael McBride Keith Carter Matthew Sawaya Ryan T. Krawczyk Philip Mc Cusker US Coast Guard: Brendan Williams Daniel Moschitti Todd J. Warga
USMC: Joseph Mc Menamin James McMenamin Daniel Harvey Elizabeth Harvey Clint Hajek Leo J. Keller Jr. Vincent J. Flannery,Jr. Anthony Taylor Kevin A. Daly Mark Piccirelli Michael Malandra Lisa Ann Burgy Nicholas Sabatini Patrick Kilkenny Mark Geib US Air Force: Karl Weinbreckt Francis Lemma Max J. Sempowski Michael Sempowski Anthony Comtois Andrew J. Velas Thomas Rook
Please Join Us St. Joseph / St. Robert School HSA
2nd Annual BINGO BONANZA Ladies Night Out
Friday, October 16, 2015 7pm (Doors open at 6pm)
Basket Raffles * 50/50 * Door Prizes
Event will be held at Msgr. Marley Hall
Tickets - $ 35 includes 15 Bingo rounds
Hot & Cold Beverages / Dessert BYOB & Snacks
(additional bingo cards will be available for purchase)
To purchase tickets please visit: www.stjstr.org
or contact Daiana Fuller 215-801-8602
15 Bingo Rounds All prizes worth $250+
September 20, 2015 5 122
ST. JOSEPH/ST. ROBERT SCHOOL NEWS
Phone: 215.343.5100 Web:
www.stjstr.org
FROM THE DESK OF
MRS. JASTER
APPLE OF MY EYE: Congratulations to the first students who were recognized for doing something good: Shane Golebiewski, Mary Frattara, Paul McDonnell, Naina
Rastogi-Wilson Julia Fellmeth. CAR RIDERS: When dropping the children off in the morning, please pull all the way up to where I stand. I am outside daily to help with this process. It gives me a chance to welcome all “my” children each day. Thanks! WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES: As you know,
the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is hosting the World Meeting of Families next week. This will be a week-long conference devoted to family issues and our faith. The World Meeting of Families will culminate next weekend with a visit by Pope Francis and a number of public events. I am happy to share that Mrs. Jennifer Durkin, our Pre-
K teacher, will be working with a team of interpreters at the World Meeting and at the Papal events! Due to the World Meeting of Families taking place in Philadelphia next week, we will not be in school on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 23 – 25. AFGHAN GUILD: The St. Rober t Bellarmine Par ish Afghan Guild was established in 1998 and has distributed over 3500 afghans to organizations that give aid to people in need. The Afghan Guild is looking for some help. They would appreciate monetary donations or skeins of yarn (7oz. 4ply). Let’s see if we can help this very worthy cause! JUST A THOUGHT: As we look forward to the upcoming World Meeting of Families and the presence of Pope Francis, I thought these words of his about families were especially noteworthy: The family is where we are formed as people. Every family is a brick in the building of Society.” This week, as we countdown the days to the visit of the Pope, let us all be especially grateful for our families and do what whatever we can to build up families and communities!
ST. ROBERT PREP PROGRAM
Phone: 215.343.9433
FALL PREP Classes for the 2015-2016 school year will begin on Monday, September 14th. We will begin with our Family Prayer Service/ Meet our Catechists at 5:00 PM in church. At least one parent needs to attend with your child(ren). CALENDAR September Mon 21 Class Mon 28 Class
October Mon 5 Class Mon 12 Class Mon 19 Class Mon 26 Class
November Mon 2 Class Sun 8 Sacrament Sunday-- Parent Gathering for all those with children making the Sacraments of Penance, Eucharist and Confirmation 1:00 PM at St. Joseph Church, Warrington - At least one parent needs to attend Mon 9 Class Mon 16 Class Mon 23 Class, Service Project Wed 25 Thanksgiving Family Mass -- 7:00 PM Mon 30 Class
December Mon 7 Class, Confessions Grades 4-6 Mon 14 Class, Advent/Christmas Program Mon 21 NO CLASS Fri 25 Merry Christmas! Mon 28 NO CLASS
We would like to welcome and express our appreciation for our catechists and aides for this upcoming school year. CATECHISTS Grade 1: Penny Horan, Lori Murphy, Debbie Fellmeth Grade 2: Debi Seva, Pam McCloskey, Dottie Dugan Grade 3: Patti Hessler Grade 4: Jody Parisi, Ellen Crawford Grade 5: David Kelch, Eileen Somerville Grade 6: Fr. John Stokely , Ginny Morris AIDES: Geraldine Brady, Bill Dugan, Azella Eugenio, Katie Fellmeth, Julia Fellmeth, Christina Fuges, Molly Kelch, Mary Madonna, Caroline McCloskey, Julia Schwartz, Peter and Annemarie Vreeland. We are truly blessed to have such wonderful, faith-filled catechists and aides.
September 20, 2015 6 122
Mrs. Barbara Palo (Director of Teen Ministry–[email protected])● Facebook: St. Rober t Teen Ministry Program
I am wondering if anyone would be interested in going by train in town on Wednesday the 23rd for Adoration at the Basilica and a walk around the parkway where the Pope will be. We would be participating in a special way as an adorer for the WMOF event and if you are not going to see the Pope I thought this might be cool to just be there and see where everything will take place. Then when you watch the event unfold on TV you will
have some perspective about the area and know you were there. Just a thought....... If there is interest we will go. I will keep you updated
Reminder: Our Forty hours celebration is September 20 thru 22. Check out the next page for more details. Note the special 5pm service with dinner to follow on Sunday. Plan on spending time before the Lord in Adoration and participate in the evening talks with Fr. Tralies
The Run for Life 5K to benefit A Baby's Breath on Saturday, October 3rd at Tyler State Park welcomes the support of our teens. A Baby's Breath is a crisis pregnancy center right here in Warminster .
Teens who would like to run or walk in memory of someone, would have their fee waived for the race and they will wear the name of a person being memorialized. Contact [email protected] if you would like to be a part of this special day. TEEN MINISTRY MEETING The Teen Ministry Thursday night meetings will begin on Thursday October 1st from 7:30 to 8:30 in the chapel. All students in 7th thru 12th grades are welcome. Bring a friend and join us for group discussions and refreshments as we explore Living, Loving and Learning our Faith. TEEN MASS OCTOBER 3RD, 5PM All teens are welcome to join us for Liturgy and pizza party following the Mass
September 20, 2015 122
FOCUS ON FAITH TWENTY FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Wisdom 2:12, 17-20; James 3:15—4:3; Mark 9:30-37
“The Son of Man is to be handed over to men and they will kill him,
and three days after his death the Son of Man will rise.” Mark 9:31
Isn’t it ironic that Jesus, the leader and teacher of the disciples will be reduced to the
least when he is handed over and dies. In the midst of this Gospel the disciples argue
among themselves about who is the greatest! Jesus reduces them to silence. He guides
them in understanding greatest and least, first and last, servant of all. Jesus own death
is a call to die to self, to choose to become the greatest by being the least. Confronted
with this saving mystery, we too are reduced to silence. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
during our Forty Hours Devotion, we have a wonderful opportunity to spend time in
silence, simply contemplated his saving unconditional for each of us!
Preparing for the World Meeting of Families
FORTY HOURS DEVOTION— September 20-22
Guest Homilist for all three evenings— Fr. Matthew Tralies
Sunday Evening will begin at 5:00 PM
Our music that evening will be provided by Epiphany, followed by pizza and dessert in Monsignor Marley Hall.
If you coming, please bring a dessert. Please let me know If you would to bring a dessert, that would be most
appreciated! The evening will end around 6:45.
Monday and Tuesday will be at 7:00 PM
On Monday and Tuesday we will celebrate Evening Prayer
On Tuesday we will have our annual Eucharistic Procession.
Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament begins at the close of the 11:00 Mass on
Sunday, September 20. Perpetual Adoration will continue over the three days ending with a
Eucharistic Procession on Tuesday.
The Eucharist is Jesus who gives himself entirely to us. To nourish ourselves with him and abide in him through Holy
Communion, if we do it with faith, transforms our life into a gift to God and to our brothers …” (To let ourselves be
nourished by the “Bread of Life,” ) means to be in tune with the heart of Christ, to assimilate his choices, thoughts,
behaviors.” Pope Francis
Please see the Adoration sign-up sheets in the chapel
plan to spend a half hour or an hour with Our Lord.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Parish Trip to the St. Katharine Drexel Shrine on Friday, October 23 (Registration form here next week)
Parish trip to the Vatican Splendors Exhibit at the Franklin Institute — Saturday, November 21
WHY CATHOLIC Groups resume in October STAY TUNED...MORE TO COME!
September 20, 2015 8 122
NEW ALTAR SERVERS Any boys or girls in the 4th, 5th or 6th grade, are
welcome and encouraged to participate in training to become an Altar Server. Our
altar servers are able to serve throughout high school, if they so wish. Those who
wish to serve must be in the parish grade school, private school or our PREP program.
They go through a period of training before they are commissioned to serve at Mass.
Altar Servers assist the priest at Mass. They assist at the weekend Mass, at weddings
and funerals and the special liturgical celebrations throughout the year. They have an
extreme privilege to kneel so close to the altar as our Savior, Jesus Christ, becomes truly present, Body, Blood, Soul
and Divinity upon the altar.
Depending on the number of candidates, classes will be held on Wednesday and/or Thursdays from 4:30-6:00 p.m.
The First practice for ALL Candidates will be in the Church on October 8,2015. Enter by side door across from the
Rectory. Deacon George
Name____________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________
Telephone #____-_______________ Parent’s Email___________________________ Date of Birth ___________
SCHOOL ATTENDING_____________________________________________ Grade__________
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE RECTORY, PARISH SCHOOL OFFICE OR P.R.E.P. OFFICE.
DEADLINE FOR SIGNING UP IS MONDAY, October 5,2015.
RESPECT LIFE - “Compassion is the hallmark of our discipleship and the sign of God’s care for us … [See Psalm 145:8-9] … This includes all ages and stages of life. Being compassionate means being open to share another’s burden, being a burden bearer.”
PRO LIFE CHANCES Please consider supporting the Pro Life Legal Fund
by purchasing a chance!! Cost - $25 10 prizes Top Prize - $5,000
Drawing: October 3 To Purchase call Jan @ 215/343-4572
5K RUN/1 MILE FUN RUN TYLER STATE PARK - Sat. Oct. 3
Help Support A Baby's Breath! Walking, Running & Raffles!
SIGN UP TODAY! http://ababysbreath.org/runwarminster.asp
Questions? Ed Klenk at [email protected] or call 267-275-4097.
SEPTEMBER 23 TO NOVEMBER 1
ST. ROBERT'S DAY – THURS. OCT. 16 We are scheduled to fill 12 hours (with at least two
persons each hour) on Thursday, October 15 from 7am thru 7pm
Please make this the year you decide to Stand up for Life especially that of the pre-born.
Call Jan @ 215/343-4572 to schedule yourself for an hour of prayerful witness at the Louis Drive Planned
Parenthood
ST. ROBERT’S EP
SEPTEMBER 22 NO MEETING - 40 Hours Devotion
SEPTEMBER 29 SPEAKER: Scott Kuhn on Medicare fraud prevention
Sign up for meatball sandwiches
EATING OUT THURSDAY OCTOBER 1st UNO'S Redners shopping Center 11a to 9p. Coupon needed.
September 20, 2015 9 122
Knights of Columbus Council 4160
“Ed Boom” Memorial Golf Tournament We need your support.
October 5, 2015 PineCrest Country Club
Registration & Lunch: 11:30AM Tee Off: 01:00 PM
Cost: $125/player (includes meals) Tee Sponsor: $125
Registration Deadline: Sept 28, 2015 Contact: Tom Hendricks 215-534-1884
Proceeds shared with St. Robert/St. Joseph School
The construction
continues. They are
starting to frame the
parish
office center. It is
much easier to
visualize the space!
THERE'S STILL TIME TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE! MEMORIAL REMEMBRANCES STILL AVAILABLE. Come out and join us for our 5K and 1 mile Fun Run/Walk on Sat. October 3, 2015 at Tyler State Park, Newtown. Awards, raffles, kids activities, great post-race food, and lots of fun. as we support the life-giving work of A Baby's Breath-Warminster. Fun for the entire family! Remembrances - Let us run and walk in memory of your loved one - $25 donation In loving memory of ____________________________
Requested by: Name____________________________
Address _______________________________________
City _______________ Zip ________
Donation Amt $________
Acknowledgement Note will be sent at your request to:
Name ______________________
Address _______________________
City _________________ Zip ________ Mail your check to: A Baby’s Breath 600 Louis Drive Suite 206B Warminster, PA 18974 (All donations are tax-deductible.)
LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
Sunday October 4th 11am—2pm 8605 CHELTENHAM AVE WYNDMOOR
Entrance Exam: Sat. October 31
The Office of Admissions has
a full calendar of events for
prospective students and their
parents, which can be viewed
at www.lschs.org/admissions
September 20, 2015 10 122
WEEKEND MASSES WEEKDAY MASSES HOLY DAYS CONFESSIONS
Saturday: Vigil 5:00 p.m. 7:00 & 9:00 am - Monday/Friday 7:00 am Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am 9:00 am - Saturday 9:00 am
9:00 am Summer: 12:00 noon PARISH OFFICE HOURS
11:00 am Weekday - 8:00 am 7:00 pm Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
Saturday - 9:00 am Closed on Holy Days
IMPORTANT PARISH INFORMATION
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
First & third Sundays of the month at 12:15 pm. Baptism
Classes for parents and godparents are held on an announced
day in January, March, May, July, September and November
at 7 pm in the Church. Call the Parish Office to pre-register.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
You must be a registered member of the Parish and must
notify the priest at least six months prior to your marriage date.
Pre-Cana classes (2nd Sat. in March. & 2nd Sat. in
November) are required. Contact Par ish Office for
registration forms, due 2 weeks in advance of the Pre-Cana
Class
COMMUNION CALLS
Monthly to shut-ins by the priests. Weekly - Extraordinary
Ministers if requested. In an Emergency a Priest Should Be
Called Immediately.
PARISH REGISTRATION
Please ask one of the priests after a weekend Mass to register
your family. Please notify the parish office if you are moving
from the parish or if you have changed your address.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Adoration - Each Monday (except Summer & National
Holidays) after the 9 am Mass, with simple Reposition (No
Benediction) at 4 pm. At 3 pm the Divine Mercy Chaplet is
recited.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM
All parish staff and volunteers who have regular contact
with young people must attend a Protecting God’s Children
Awareness Session. In addition background checks must be
updated every 3 years. Links to background checks can be
found on the website. Visit our website, click on
Community, then Safe environment. It will direct you to
the Child and Youth Protection Site. If you have not
completed your background checks and the class YOU
MAY NOT VOLUNTEER.
BULLETIN DEADLINE - Monday 11am - Turn in material
typed, with your name & phone number at the parish office or
PARISH RESOURCES
Adult Faith Formation Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Afghan Guild Claire Coleman 215-343-2299
Al-Anon Contact 215-222-5244
Altar Servers Deacon George Morris 215-343-0315
Bereavement Committee Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Bloodmobile Mary Marquis 215-343-8635
Catholic Charities Bill Fehrman 215-343-1752
Charismatic Prayer Group Dolores Seif 215-343/8775
Christ’s Housekeepers Eleanor Crowley 215-675-8955
Crisis Pregnancy 24 Hour Hotline 610-626-4006
E.P.’s (Seniors) Jack Forbes 215-343-1625
Extraordinary Ministers Deacon George Morris 215-343-0315
Family Fellowship Bob Abecasis 215-343-8113
Knights of Columbus Rob Hessler 215-491-0648
Liturgical Environment Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Men’s Prayer Group Norman Racine 267-968-5905
Minister of Hospitality Peter Vreeland 215-343-2091
Ministers of the Word Deacon George Morris 215-343-0315
Mother’s Prayer Group Chris Trodden 215-491-2542
Msgr. Marley Hall Jonathan DeMent 215-421-4407
Music Ministry Kevin Lutz [email protected]
Pastoral Council Tom Utermark 215-343-9528
Pre-Cana Ellen/Don Cericola 215-343-3275
Pre-Jordan/RCIA Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Prison Ministry Ray Rugarber 215-672-7678
Respect Life Len Cline 215-343-4572
St. Cyprian Patti Hessler (cell)267-250-5721
St. John’s Hospice Msgr. James Beisel 215-343-0315
St. Francis Inn Candy Bakasy 215-343-1002
St. Vincent De Paul Society (Answering machine) 267-644-8189
Parish Youth Ministry Barb Palo 215-343-2083
PASTORAL COUNCIL: (Elected Position) Bob Abecasis 215/343-8113
Joann Crescenzo 215/491-4288
Pastoral issues Sheila Fehrman 215/343-1752
to be discussed? Bill Gibbons 215/343-4066
Amy Moffett 215/343-5436
Contact one of the Dottie Prior 215/328-9406
members. Betty Sanotoro 215/ 343-6747
Mike Speranza 215/956-9769
Tom Utermark 215/343-9528
Brian Zook 267/483-8409
FINANCE COUNCIL:
(Appointed Position)
Carol Bauman
Ed Clark
Thomas Castaldi
Kirk Clauss
John Del Vecchio
Terry Funk
Robin Killion
Susan Westerman n
Elmer O’Brien
Frederick Reed