June 28, 2015 - Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Church
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Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Catholic Church 1325 Upper State Road, North Wales, PA 19454-1007 MMR Website: www.mmredeemer.org Founded in 1987 PARISH OFFICE 215-362-7400 fax: 215-362-4127 SCHOOL 215-412-7101 PRE-SCHOOL 215-692-1051 P.R.E.P. 215-412-2251 YOUTH MINISTRY 215-362-4895 June 28, 2015— Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time PRAYER FOR THE PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY O God our Creator, from your provident hand we have received our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. You have called us as your people and given us the right and the duty to worship you, the only true God, and your Son, Jesus Christ. Through the power and working of your Holy Spirit, you call us to live out our faith in the midst of the world, bringing the light and the saving truth of the Gospel to every corner of society. We ask you to bless us in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty. Give us the strength of mind and heart to readily defend our freedoms when they are threatened; give us courage in making our voices heard on behalf of the rights of your Church and the freedom of conscience of all people of faith. Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father, a clear and united voice to all your sons and daughters gathered in your Church in this decisive hour in the history of our nation, so that, with every trial withstood and every danger overcome— for the sake of our children, our grandchildren, and all who come after us— this great land will always be "one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Parish Clergy Sacraments Rev. Msgr. John T. Conway, Pastor Rev. Msgr. Philip C. Ricci, Pastor Emeritus Rev. William J. Teverzczuk, Parochial Vicar Rev. Daniel J. Arechabala, Parochial Vicar Deacon George Klinger, Permanent Deacon Deacon Paul A. Logan, Permanent Deacon Deacon John Travaline, Permanent Deacon Parish Administration Maria Stumpf, Director of Parish Services Margi Slomiany, Director of Youth Ministry Mary Anne Dunbar, Music Coordinator Lou Tonelli, Parish Business Manager Pat Klinger, Parish Office Manager Chris Moral, Parish Office Staff MMR Parish School Denise Judge, School Principal Margi Slomiany, Director of Advancement Office of Religious Education Nancy Franks, Director of Religious Education Jeannie McLean, Secretary, Religious Education Parish Pastoral Council Kimberlee DeFinis, Marissa Lamparski, Bobbi Toner, Beth Ann Rufo, Jo-Anne Ward, Len Angelone Mass Schedules and Devotions Morning Prayer: 7:00 am Weekdays Weekday Mass: 7:30 am (and 9:00 am during Advent and Lent) Saturday: 7:35 am Rosary, 8:00 am Mass and Miraculous Medal Novena Saturday Night: 5:15 pm Vigil Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am, and 12:30 pm Holy Days: 6:30 am, 9:00 am, 12:10 pm and 7:00 pm (except New Year’s and Christmas) September (after Labor Day) through May (weekend before Memorial Day) Friday: All day Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament beginning at 8:00 am through 7:00 pm Benediction The Sacrament of Baptism is administered most Sundays after the 12:30 pm Mass. Arrangements must be made in advance by calling the Parish Office. First time parents are required to attend a Pre-Jordan class before the baptism. They are held the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30 pm in the John Paul II Room in the Annex. No pre-registration is necessary. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered every Saturday, 4:00 to 4:45 pm and anytime by appointment. The Sacrament of Marriage requires that the couple contact the Church at least 6 months before a planned wedding date. No other arrangements should be made until the couple meets with a parish priest and the date and time are confirmed. One of the couple must be a member of the parish. Attendance at a Pre-Cana marriage preparation program is required in accordance with Archdiocesan policy. Anointing of the Sick is available to the dying and those who are elderly, sick, or preparing for surgery. Please contact the Parish Office. Communion Calls are made monthly by clergy and weekly by Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. To place a homebound individual on the Communion Call list, call the Parish Office. New Registrations Welcome new parishioners! You may call the Parish Office at 215-362-7400 to make an appointment to register. In order to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Marriage, or Letters of Eligibility for sponsorship at Baptism or Confirmation, you must be a registered parishioner. Also, children who turn 26 years of age, or complete higher education and continue to reside within our area, should become individually registered parishioners. Funeral Notices Scheduled funeral services held here at Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, can now be found on our website: http://mmredeemer.org/funeral-notices/. Summer Parish office Business Hours: July & August Mondays thru Thursdays: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Fridays: 8:30 am to 12:00 pm Mass Intentions Monday, June 29 7:30 am Anthony Owoc by his wife & children Tuesday, June 30 7:30 am Gerald Lyman by the Rose family Wednesday, July 1 7:30 am Dante S. La Rocca by Msgr. Conway Thursday, July 2 7:30 am deceased members of the Logan family by the Paul Logan family Friday, July 3 7:30 am Theresa Higgins by the Higgins family Saturday, July 4 9:00 am Lucy & John McGee by John & Rita McGee 5:15 pm Mary Mother of the Redeemer Parishioners Sunday, July 5 7:30 am Michael McKinney by Rosemary & Joe Turpie 9:00 am Catherine M. Brennan by the Leonard family 10:45 am Deacon John Parker by the Parker family 12:30 pm Thomas & Eileen Dwyer by Thomas Dwyer From Our Pastor Dear Parishioners, Well, MMR Summer Festival 2015 has come and gone. I continue to be impressed and inspired by the generosity of so many of our parishioners and friends. You give of your time and talent without counting the cost. I’m grateful, too, to our many sponsors. Thank you very much for making this year’s Festival another success! I must offer special thanks to Armando Moral for his third year of long hours and hard work serving as Festival Chairperson. “Second in Command” Kevin Burns also deserves special mention. Kevin does a great job with Festival operations. Finally, I offer my thanks to the members of our parish staff. They work hard all year, of course; but they put in many volunteer hours “behind the scenes” during the week of the Festival. God bless you all! Know that your ongoing goodness to MMR Parish is never taken for granted. Monsignor John Conway PRAYER FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY Merciful God, we come to you in thanksgiving for our nation. Welcome Newly Baptized We know that our many blessings -of freedom, liberty, prosperity, and other gifts too countless to list --have come from your hand. Oliver Patrick Dombroski Theodora Alice Jackson Katherine Ivy Jackson Michael Graham Stokes Our nation, and its many freedoms, are a gift from you. Greeters Needed! It only takes 15 minutes prior to the Mass you attend and it is a great service to your Church and fellow parishioners. Please contact the Parish Office or Henry Haefner: haefner09@comcast.net or 267-263-4318 MMRedeemer On this day, as we remember our nation's independence, we pause to honor you, to praise you and to thank you. Heavenly Father, we pray that you would forgive us our sins, and lead us, as a nation, in the way we should go. Let us not take for granted the many gifts and blessings you have given us. May we always honor you. Be with us, Lord, as we strive to be a light and a beacon from you, to the world. In Jesus’s holy name, we pray. Amen. -Father Jonathan Morris Please note that the morning Mass on Saturday, July 4th (Independence Day) is at 9:00 am. The Parish Office will also be closed on Friday, July 3rd. Enjoy the holiday Weekend! Praise be to You, Lord Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. June 18, 2015 The First World War lingers in the memory as humanity’s first encounter with industrialized killing on a mass scale. New weapons of the machine age obliterated forests, villages and fields – an entire way of life. This new type of war also deeply shaped the thinking of men who experienced it firsthand. Among them were J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, two of the greatest Christian writers of the last century. Generations have delighted in Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia and Space Trilogy. But what people often miss in the work of both men is their profound – and deeply Christian – love of nature and its creatures, and their equally deep distrust of man’s temptation to dominate and abuse; to treat creation as dead matter available for exploitation. That word “creation” is a key to understanding both writers. For both Tolkien and Lewis, all life and all creation are gifts of a loving God. Neither man disputed the good in modern technology, but they saw clearly that the world is a kind of sacrament, alive with a beauty that points to its Creator. We don’t “own” the earth or its creatures. We have dominion over the world only as its stewards, not as its sovereigns. And as stewards, we have the duty to respect the created order and husband it for the common good. Earlier today, June 18, Pope Francis released his latest encyclical, Laudato Si (in English, “Praise be to you, Lord”). By its nature, Laudato Si is a serious teaching document, not a form of story-telling. But its purpose is rooted in the same concerns shared by the two great authors. Both writers would know that the title is taken from Francis of Assisi’s great prayer, “Canticle of the Sun.” From the start of his papacy, this Holy Father has tried to model St. Francis’ simplicity and joy. And just as St. Francis treasured the beauty of the world as a mirror of God’s love, so Pope Francis seeks to protect its beauty as a good steward. That desire to protect, along with a keen sense of justice, is the spirit behind this encyclical. Laudato Si is a wide-ranging and detailed text. It includes an unusual level of scientific analysis and policy recommendations. Climate change and economic development play key roles in the document’s content. This will invite discussion. What’s essential is this: Vital truths about human nature, the nature of creation, the human “will to power” and its impact on the environment, are laced throughout Laudato Si. Pope Francis develops the teaching of his predecessors, from John XXIII to John Paul II, with persuasive skill. One of the Pope’s best lines is borrowed from Benedict XVI: “The external deserts of the world are growing because the internal deserts [of our hearts] have become so vast.” But my favorite passage comes directly from Pope Francis himself: “If we approach nature and the environment without [a spirit of] openness to awe and wonder, if we no longer speak the language of fraternity and beauty in our relationship with the world, our attitude will be that of masters, consumers, ruthless exploiters, unable to set limits on their immediate needs . . . The poverty and austerity of St. Francis were no mere veneer of asceticism, but something much more radical: a refusal to turn reality into an object simply to be used and controlled” (11). Laudato Si speaks eloquently of inter-generational solidarity; the beauty of the family; the dishonesty of population control as an answer to poverty; the broad duties of rich nations to those that are poor; and the dignity of the human body in its God-given masculine and feminine forms. “It is not a healthy attitude,” Pope Francis writes, “which would seek to cancel out sexual difference because it no longer knows how to confront it.” For the Holy Father, a humane ecology includes much more than our treatment of the material world. It involves our bodies, our sexuality and personhood as well. There’s a line in The Lord of the Rings that’s worth remembering here: “[It] is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succor of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those that live after may have clean earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule.” Times have changed since Tolkien wrote those words, but the wounds of humanity and the world it stewards have only grown more urgent. In reading and judging Laudato Si, we might keep that fact in mind. Want to Discuss the New Encyclical? Prior to and since the release of Pope Francis’ encyclical “On Care for Our Common Home: Laudato Si,” many people have formulated and expressed their opinions on our Holy Father’s message to acknowledge the urgency of our environmental challenges. The concern is that there has been strong reaction by people who have not yet read this papal document. On Wednesday, July 29th, at 7:00 pm in the JPII Room, Monsignor Conway will offer an opportunity for parishioners to come together to discuss “Laudato Si.” This will not be a formal presentation, but a chance to informally “walk through” the encyclical and talk about it. All are welcome. Summer Spirituality 2015 Do you have teens and tweens? Do you watch TV with the remote in your hand to guard your kids from commercials? Do you want them to know the truth about our creation and our call to live in union as male and female? Summer Study Introduction to the Theology of the Body July 14th, July 21st, August 4th and August 11th 7:00pm in the John Paul II Room. In this study you will: ♦ Learn why the redemption of our sexuality is the key to happiness. ♦ Develop a "new lens" through which to see the world with greater clarity. ♦ See how God’s mystery is revealed through the body and spousal love. ♦ Discover the truth behind the lies of what our culture exposes us and our children to daily. ...and much more. Walk the Stations of the Cross In Our Beautiful Wetlands Outdoor Stations of the Cross will be held on the following Thursdays at 7:30pm July 9th July 30th August 20th All are welcome. Youth Congress Come to the World Meeting of Families Congress! September 22-25, 2015 There is something for everyone: Compelling content for adults; fun faith formation for young people ages 6-high school graduate. Daycare is also available. Join our Adult Congress Speakers at the Pennsylvania Convention Center for practical tips on how to improve your family and strengthen your relationship with God. Our internationally-known and engaging speakers will deliver dynamic presentations unique to this event. Our speakers include: Father Robert Barron, Dr. Scott Hahn, Professor Helen Alvaré, and Dr. Greg and Mrs. Lisa Popcak. Interact with others about the joys and challenges in your life, while learning new strategies for a richer life! 85 DAYS TO GO! Summer Rosary Walks Join us on Tuesday Evenings at 7:30pm, July 7th - August 11th. We will pray the Rosary together for the intentions of the Parish. All are welcome! I’ll see you there! Find out more at www.worldmeeting2015.org/ about-the-event/speakers-2/ world-meeting-families-2015youth-congress/ F Bring the Traveling Iconic Painting to your home. Register to have the painting in your home for a week . Go to www.signupgenius.com. Find our sign-up page by using mariastumpf@mmredeemer.com in the “Search by Email” box. Save the Date! Parish Celebration of the World Meeting of Families Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Family Tailgate Picnic! September 20th More information to follow soon! F S 2 M 6 F P C 6 Youth & Young Adults Come and Adore Him!! Weekly Thursday Youth Holy Hour All youth are invited to a special youth holy hour every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Chapel. “Mondays with Margi” So what are you doing on Monday, July 6th? Join Margi for a great day serving others and having some fun. Leave MMR Parish at 7:00am and help at Philabundance for half the day. Head into the city for lunch somewhere fun. You’ll be home by 3pm. In order to join us, you must email Margi asap to reserve a spot. There are a limited number of spots available. Can’t make it on the 6th? Look for more “Monday’s with Margi” like this during the summer! Check the bulletin and the Youth Group website for details. CYO News Attention Soccer Players! Region 20 is considering expanding the current soccer program to include a 3-4th grade level. We are attempting to measure the interest level before moving forward. Have You Prayed For Father Lately? St. Catherine of Siena hosts a Holy Hour For Priests on the 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month. The Holy Hour is held in the Chapel at 7pm. Join us as we support our priests with prayer. Know that your prayers are helping. The next date is July 5th . St. Catherine of Siena is located at 321 Witmer Rd., in Horsham. All are welcome! Here are some details: -Late August start, for 6 weeks -8 vs 8 player format -Smaller field using a size 4 ball -T-shirt league, no uniforms -Games are weekends at Lansdale Catholic -HS soccer player referees -Free training sessions (1-2 Saturdays) -Cost TBD If your son or daughter is interested in joining, please email Mark Angelone, MMR Athletic Director, at markcon105@gmail.com. (Your response is not a commitment.) Vocations News Quo Vadis Days Retreat for young men graduating 8th – 12th grade. Choose from 2 sessions: Sun. July 5th – Wed. July 8th OR Thurs. July 9th – Sun. July 12th The cost is ONLY $20 per person. Dynamic talks, small group discussions, meaningful prayer experiences, and a dynamically fun environment including a ropes course, swimming pool and a lake, basketball, soccer, ultimate Frisbee, and more. Registration forms are at: www.heedthecall.org. Scan this QR code to see our promo video! Call the Vocation Office for more information (610) 667-5778. Metanoia Metanoia is an active community of Catholic young adults in Montgomery County, PA. The group supports Catholics in their 20s and 30s who are looking to deepen their faith and meet fellow Catholics in the area. Our Ministry includes: Theology on Tap, faith based meetings, community service, retreats, and outdoor events and activities. For more information and events please visit www.metanoiayoungadults. weebly.com or email metanoiayoungadults@ gmail.com. Text MMR to 84576 to receive text message updates for news and events! An Evening of Peace & Reflection: Parents Who Have Lost a Child Wednesday, July 1, 2015 5:30 pm—9:30 pm Malvern Retreat House—Family Life Center This retreat is a quiet evening of support and prayer for parents who have lost a child. Holy Mass will be celebrated, and parents will be provided with candles on which they can inscribe the name of their child. These candles will be brought forward during Mass and then carried to The Shrine for Children near the Family Life Center. Director - Deacon David Schaffer. Deacon David has a personal perspective on the grieving process since early in his marriage he lost a child before birth, and in 2012 he lost his wife and adult son. Cost: $35.00, including dinner To register visit: malvernretreat.com/retreats/register or call 610-644-0400. Thank you! Festival Sponsors Planet Fitness Angelone Funeral Home, Inc. Associated Imaging Solutions, Inc. Arctic Glacier, Inc. Beneficial Bank Bob’s Cases & Kegs Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling, Inc. Ciavarelli Family Funeral Homes Citizens Bank D’Agostino Carpets Derstine’s Foodservices Dynamic Modern Dentistry Elite 3 Facilities Maintenance, LLC Evolution Energy Partners, LLC Fulton Bank George Allen Portable Toilets, Inc. Jamie Goodreau, Orthodontist Godfrey Lawn & Landscape Hillyard Delaware Valley Holly Days Nursery Law Office of Gerald F. 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Anthony Cancel Jay Wardach Adam McGinnis David Hoffer Daniel Pierson Gary Hogan Andrew Crossan Steven A. Campbell James Thomas Gross Sgt. Jonathan Lehman Terence McGowan Chaplain Joseph L. Coffey Michael Wasylenko Andrew Conaway Kevin Cox 1stLt Michael Archutowski Brenda Snow USMC Brig Gen Bill Mullen Please keep us informed of any changes in your loved one’s status. Thank you. H.O.P.E. Committee H.O.P.E. members are active within our parish, helping those with an emergency. The H.O.P.E. Committee assists the homebound and others with their needs. Grocery shopping, driving to the doctor and hospital visits are just a few of the things H.O.P.E. can help with. If interested please contact one of the people below: June 8 June 15 June 22 Pat Bergbauer 267-218-1380 Pat Bergbauer 267-218-1380 Toni Esposito 215-361-3992 Pray for Our Sick If you wish a particular family member or friend to be placed on the Bulletin Prayer List, please call Gerry Jerlinski at 215-996-1049. Loving and compassionate Lord Jesus, You brought strength and healing to the afflicted. Through Your healing touch and words, You restored sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, strength to weakened limbs, and wholeness to those afflicted with disease. Look mercifully upon those named here in their time of need. Grant them the patience they need to carry their cross. If it be Your holy will, grant them Your healing. In all things, we pray that Your will be done. Amen. Patricia Devitt, Paul Sullivan, Barbara Renk, Richard Roberts, Marianne Ginley, Samuel Culp, Jr., Tricia Eby, Iva Zanoni, Thomas Hafner, Juliette Peterson, Michael Doyle, Joan Bellwoar, Mark Alesczyk, Mary Lou Bolognese, John MacDonald, Roseanne Stoerrle, Diana Umile, Rosemarie Help a Child Attend MMR School by Providing Them with Tuition Assistance. As of July 1st it is time to apply for Earned Income Tax Credits. 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