annunciation of the blessed virgin mary
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annunciation of the blessed virgin mary
ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 401 BROOKLINE BLVD. HAVERTOWN, PA 19093 RECTORY: 610.449.1613 FAX: 610.449.7041 www.annunciationparish.com Email: office@annunciationparish.com Reverend James M. Cox, Pastor Msgr. Ignatius L. Murray, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, In residence Deacon Bob McElwee Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:30 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 8:30 AM Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 AM Holyday Mass Schedule Vigil 7:00PM Holyday 6:30 & 8:30AM Parish Office Hours M-F 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Meetings using parish facilities must be scheduled in advance. Parish Registration We welcome new members to our Parish Family. Please call the parish office to register. Phone Directory Rev. James M. Cox Maryanne Eskridge, Secretary Ed McMenamin, Business Manager Leslee Smith, CRE/PREP Maria Lennon, Music Director 101 100 102 106 400 Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School Mrs. MaryAnn DeAngelo, Principal 610-446-4608 Sacrament of Reconciliation Every day by appointment. Saturdays 3:30 – 4:15 PM Communal Penance Services are scheduled seasonally. Sacrament of Baptism Pre Jordan classes are held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Pre-registration is required one week in advance. Baptisms are held the first and third Sundays of each month at 12:15 PM. Call the rectory to register 610-449-1613. Sacrament of Marriage Couples contemplating marriage are requested to make an appointment with a priest at least six months in advance. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Wednesday following the 8:30 am Mass in church. Evening Prayer and Benediction will be celebrated at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening. Church is open every day 8:30—2:30 for private prayer. Anointing of the Sick This Sacrament is available to the seriously ill. Emergency calls will be given prompt attention any hour of the day or night. Communion for the Homebound If you or a family member are unable to attend Sunday Mass, please contact the Parish Office so that arrangements can be made for you to receive Holy Communion at home. 9 October 2016 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 11:00am 10/9 Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Robert Bonhage Mary Clifford Robert Smedley Monday 8:30am 10/10 Weekday Anna Farrell—6th anniversary Tuesday 6:30am 10/11 Weekday John A. Thistle, Sr. Wednesday 8:30am 10/12 Weekday Roger Tourdot Thursday 6:30am 10/13 Weekday Margaret Kerins Friday 8:30am 10/14 Weekday Frank Campopiano59th anniversary Evening Prayer and Benediction is celebrated at 7:00 pm Saturday 8:30am 10/15 St. Teresa of Jesus Jack Frost SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY The rosary is prayed in church each morning following the 6:30 am mass or before the 8:30 am mass. A warm welcome to our new Music Director Mr. John Lewis John graduated from Temple University with a Bachelors in Music Education, with a concentration in Voice this past spring. He has directed music in his home parish of Holy Family, Manayunk and at the Temple University Newman Center. In addition to planning liturgies, he has directed choirs and has been a vocalist in both the Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia and the Temple University Concert Choir. John will be actively recruiting new members to add to our current choir. Please consider volunteering the gift of your voice for the praise and worship of God. Through the Sacrament of Baptism we welcome into our Catholic family… Murphy O’Donovan son of Sean and Kathleen May he continue to grow in God’s love and grace. 2 Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament We have Exposition and Adoration in church every Wednesday immediately following the 8:30 am Mass John Povey to Claire Coyne 10-7-2016 May their marriage be blessed with faith and love for God and one another. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THE SICK OF THE PARISH: Bea Beaver, Joan Bullard, Barbara Cella, Ellie Carrelli, James F. Chupein, Sr., Jen Colletti, Carrie Connolly, Tiffany Cera, Jim Cullen, Karen Creeley, Mary DiPersio, Matthew Donahue, Rose Anne Dunn, Elizabeth Ferry, Pat Flynn, Tom Forester, Brianna Gansert, Sean Grogan, Donald Halderman, Conall Harvey, Jane Hughes, John Hughes, Mary Huha, Dana Iannella, Teresa Immel, Jude Ingram, Phyllis Kane, Thomas Hickey, Susan Battani Karwacki, Barry Kelly, Edward Kolke, Elizabeth Kolbe, Paul Lang, Eric LoMonaco, Mary Looby, Baby Jack Luli, John Mahan, Barbara McCaulley, Baby Charles Morris, Tim Pickeral, Betsy Plowman, James David Price, Steven Rinaldi, Michael Scanlon, Baby Henry Schovain, Christine Seltzer, James Shoenberger, Lori Ellen Simon, Dorotha Doherty Slimak, Larry Smith, Roseanne Smith, Barbara Tourdot and Rita Walsh. All the sick and shut-ins of the parish remain in our prayers. 039AnnuciationBVM FORTY HOURS DEVOTIONS MONDAY October 16th—October 18th Guest homilist: Fr. Ugo Piasentn 10-10 Faculty In-Service – NO CLASSES for students TUESDAY 10-11 Great Lakes Orders due I invite you to be a part of our annual Forty Hours Devotion here at Annunciation B.V.M. parish. We begin our Annual Eucharistic Devotions Sunday, October 16th following the 11 am Mass. Adoration will continue until Evening Prayer at 7 pm. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will follow morning mass Monday (8:30 am) and Tuesday (6:30 am) until Evening Prayer at 7 pm. Adoration sign up sheets are available in the vestibule of church. Volunteers are needed to commit to half hour or one hour visits with Jesus so He will never be alone during Adoration. We continue to pray for all the men and women serving in the armed forces. May the sacrifices they are making bring peace, and may God bring them all home safely. PRAYER CORNER Together this week as a parish, let us join in praying for families living on Hirst Avenue, Holbrook Road, Kathmere Road and Kenmore Road. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Knights of Columbus is the largest Catholic Lay organization in the world. The Knights are commit ted to exemplifying the virtues of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. The council at Annunciation BVM Parish is committed to directly supporting this parish and its pastor. If you are a Catholic man at least 18 years old and are interested in joining the Annunciation Knights, contact them at annbvmbrooklinekofc@gmail.com. 3 CARDINAL FOLEY SCHOOL WEDNESDAY 10-12 Mrs. Jackie Ryan’s PS will visit Sugartown Strawberry Farms THURSDAY 10-13 6:00 PM High School Night at St. Dorothy School FRIDAY 10-14 Grade 8 Script Day SPOTLIGHT ON GRADE 8 The Eighth Graders are enthusiastically preparing for Script Day on October 14 when they will re-enact Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer, a book they read in the summer. They have been writing dialogue, stage directions, and emotional cues in small groups to create a script for one or two chapters. They have been gathering props and devising costumes because every single person is involved and will be on stage. Their presentation is strictly for each other, so they want to do their best in front of their peers as they make the novel come alive on stage. The Script Day experience also includes a luncheon, generously provided by their parents/guardians, with food that reflects the setting. This event provides practical opportunities to analyze information and translate it into a visual, public speaking challenge while building friendships and recognizing the talents of others. These memories will last a lifetime! H.O.P.E. Helping Other People in Emergencies tries to arrange rides to church, the doctor, the hairdresser, the store, etc. for individuals in need. Week of 10/2 Joan Smyth Week of 10/9 Norma Grassi 610-449-1405 610-789-2237 WEEKLY COLLECTION REPORT Basket Week of EFT Week of Total 10/2/2016 10/2/2016 $ 8,988.00 $ 2,456.00 $11,444.00 Week of 10/4/2015 $10,276.00 039AnnunciationBVM ST. DENIS SENIORS Our next meeting will be Monday, October 10th. Board meets at 11 am, general meeting 1 pm. Dues will be collected, $15.00 Memorial Mass Monday, November 7th Memorial Mass, noon (ABVM Church), meeting to follow in parish hall. We will be collecting for the Memorial Mass luncheon. $10.00 for boxed lunch. Casino Trips Wednesday, October 19th Mohegan $30.00 w/$25.00 slot and $5.00 food Bus leaves 9 am Wednesday, November 16th Golden Nugget $25.00 w/$25.00 slot and $5.00 food Bus leaves St. Denis parking lot 9:30 am Bus Trips Tuesday and Wednesday, November 29th to 30th Overnight Holiday Trip to Ocean City, Maryland Cost: $175.00 pp double occupancy; $188.00 for single occupancy Accommodations at the Holiday Inn Express and Dinner at the Atlantic Hotel in historic Berlin. Menu choice of salmon, crab cake or chicken breast. Tram ride tour of Ocean City’s Winterfest of Lights. Complimentary breakfast at hotel. Stop at Ocean City Downs Casino in Berlin, Maryland with $25.00 back for slot play. Contact Anita Scullin 610-449-5756 for reservations. Thursday, December 8th American Music Theater Christmas Show. Lunch at Arthur’s Terrace Restaurant at the Eden Resort $90.00 (Bus full—stand by names are being taken) Trip info call Anita Scullin 610-449-5756 "It is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the doing. It is not how much we give, but how much love we put in the giving." ~ Mother Teresa The St. Vincent dePaul Society is asking Annunciation parishioners to donate non-perishable food items that will help stock our Food Pantry. Our goal is to provide supplemental or emergency support to food-challenged households in our neighborhood. Donations may be left in the confessional at the back of the Church. 4 Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office for Divine Worship LECTOR WORKSHOPS Register at: www.odwphiladelphia.org Call: Office for Divine Worship 215-587-3537 Please register at least one week prior to the workshop. __________________________________________ These sessions are designed for all lectors to provide ongoing formation for this important liturgical ministry. Each session will include an overview of the role of the Word of God in the celebration of the Sacred Liturgy, the expectations of the ministers of God’s Word and concrete practical points for more effective proclamation. All lectors must attend a session. Annunciation Parish, Havertown Wednesday, October 26, 2016 7:30—9:30 pm in the parish church Aid for Friends can only provide the desperately needed services it does because of the ongoing generosity and dedication of our corps of volunteers cooks. Many of our volunteers have been cooking for us for over 20+ years now, an amazing testament to our mission and the joy which comes from serving others. Please consider joining us in this effort - its easy to get started! We provide the tins for meals, the plastic bags to store them in and the labels to complete for each meal- you provide the contents and the manpower to assemble the meals. Prepared meals can be dropped off at the rectory office. Won't you consider making one extra portion one night a week and freezing it to provide a homecooked meal for a neighbor in need? Tins are available in the vestibule of church and the office foyer. 039AnnunciationBVM 40 Hours with Jesus Christ -- FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS The Forty Hours Devotion is a special forty-hour period of continuous prayer made before the Blessed Sacrament in solemn exposition. The Forty Hours Devotion is a special 40-hour period of continuous prayer made before the Blessed Sacrament in solemn exposition. Of course, the focus of this devotion is on the Holy Eucharist. As Catholics, the words of our Lord burn in our hearts: "I myself am the living bread come down from Heaven. If anyone eats this bread, He shall live forever; the bread I will give is my flesh for the life of the world" (Jn 6:51). Affirming our belief in the real presence of our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, the Vatican Council II taught that the Holy Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life" ("Lumen Gentium," No. 11). While the Mass is the central act of worship for us Catholics, an act which participates in the eternal reality of our Lord?s passion, death and resurrection, Vatican Council II upheld and encouraged the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament outside of Mass. Of course such devotion derives from the sacrifice of the Mass and moves the faithful to both sacramental and spiritual communion with our Lord ("Eucharisticum Mysterium," No. 50). As Pope Pius XII taught in "Mediator Dei," "This practice of adoration has a valid and firm foundation." Our late Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, had repeatedly "highly recommended" public and private devotion of the Blessed Sacrament, including processions on the feast of Corpus Christi and the 40 Hours Devotion (cf. "Dominicae Cecae," No. 3, "Inaestimabile Donum," No. 20-22, and "Ecclesia de Eucharistia," No. 25). Second, the number 40 has always signified a sacred period of time: the rains during the time of Noah lasted 40 days and nights; the Jews wandered through the desert for 40 years, our Lord fasted and prayed for 40 days before beginning His public ministry. The Forty Hours Devotion remembers that traditional "40-hour period" from our Lord’s burial until the resurrection. Actually in the Middle Ages, the Blessed Sacrament was transferred to the repository, "the Easter Sepulcher," for this period of time to signify our Lord’s time in the tomb. The Forty Hours Devotion begins with a Solemn Mass of Exposition, which concludes with the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and a procession. The Blessed Sacrament remains on the altar in a monstrance. During the next 40 hours, the faithful gather for personal or public prayer in adoration of our Lord. The Blessed Sacrament is reposed in the tabernacle for the daily Mass, and then returned for exposition after Mass. At the end of the devotions, the Mass of Reposition is offered, again concluding with a procession, benediction and final reposition of the Blessed Sacrament. While the 40-hour period should be continuous, some Churches break up the time, reposing the Blessed Sacrament at night because of security reasons. The Forty Hours Devotion can be seen almost like a parish mini-retreat or mission. A guest priest may be invited to give a series of homilies. Confessions should be offered and encouraged. Consequently, a most appropriate time to schedule Forty Hours is either Advent or Lent. While the Forty Hours Devotion nurtures the love of the faithful for our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, three special dimensions have also surrounded this devotion: the protection from evil and temptation; reparation for our own sins and for the poor souls in purgatory; and deliverance from political, material or spiritual calamities. Here the faithful implore our Lord to pour forth His abundant graces not only for themselves, but their neighbors, not only for their own personal needs, but for those of the world. Such practices are evidenced in the history of this devotion, which we shall explore next. Having explored the spiritual dimension of the Forty Hours Devotion, a greater appreciation for this spiritual exercise is found through knowing its history. The practice of Forty Hours Devotion originated in Milan about the year1530. Granted, prior to this time, the Church did have exposition and benediction, Eucharistic processions, and devotions to the Blessed Sacrament reserved in the tabernacle. In 1539, Pope Paul III responded to a petition from the Archdiocese of Milan asking for an indulgence for the practice: "Since our beloved son the Vicar General of the Archbishop of Milan, at the prayer of the inhabitants of the said city, in order to appease the anger of God provoked by the offenses of Christians, and in order to bring to nought the efforts and machinations of the Turks who are pressing forward to the destruction of Christendom, amongst other pious practices, has established a round of prayers and supplications to be offered by day and night by all the faithful of Christ, before our Lord's Most Sacred Body, in all the churches of the said city, in such a manner that these prayers and supplication are made by the faithful themselves relieving each other in relays for forty hours continuously in each church in succession, according to the order determined by the Vicar... We approving in our Lord so pious an institution, grant and remit." While this pronouncement seems to be the earliest official approval by the Church of this devotion, the Forty Hours Devotion spread rapidly. continued on page 6 5 039AnnunciationBVM By 1550, both St. Philip Neri and St. Ignatius Loyola had also instituted this practice, especially for the reparation of sin. Recognizing the tremendous graces offered through this devotion as well as the dangers threatening the Church, Pope Clement VIII in his letter Graves et diuturnae (November 25, 1592) proclaimed, "We have determined to establish publicly in this Mother City of Rome an uninterrupted course of prayer in such ways that in the different churches, on appointed days, there be observed the pious and salutary devotion of the Forty Hours, with such an arrangement of churches and times that, at every hour of the day and night, the whole year round the incense of prayer shall ascend without intermission before the face of the Lord." He also issued regulations for the devotions, which were later collected and promulgated by Pope Clement XI in 1705, and known as the Instructio Clementina. In our own country, St. John Neumann (1811-60), the fourth bishop of Philadelphia, was a strong promoter of the Forty Hours Devotion. While the practice had already existed in individual churches throughout the city (as well as in other places in the country), no organized, cohesive diocesan schedule for it had ever before been attempted. St. John had an tremendous devotion to our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, and desired to foster such a spiritual life in his people. Unfortunately at this time, a strong anti-Catholic sentiment plagued Philadelphia. During the Know Nothing riots of 1844, two churches were burned and another was saved simply by the threat of gunfire. Some priests, therefore, advised St. John that the introduction of 40 Hours Devotion would only flame the hatred against the Catholics and expose the Blessed Sacrament to desecration. St. John was left in a quandary. A strange incident occurred which helped St. John decide. One night, he was working very late at his desk and fell asleep in his chair. The candle on the desk burnt down and charred some of the papers, but they were still readable. He awoke, surprised and thankful that a fire had not ignited. He fell on his knees to give thanks to God for protection, and heard His voice saying, "As the flames are burning here without consuming or injuring the writing, so shall I pour out my grace in the Blessed Sacrament without prejudice to My honor. Fear no profanation, therefore; hesitate no longer to carry out your design for my glory." He introduced the practice of 40 Hours Devotion at the first diocesan synod in April, 1853, and the first devotions began at St. Philip Neri Parish, an appropriate place since that saint had initiated the devotion in the city of Rome. St. John himself, spent most of the three days in the Church praying. No trouble ensued. St. John then introduced the program for the whole diocese, so that each parish would have Forty Hours Devotion during the course of the year. He composed a special booklet for the devotions and obtained special indulgences for the faithful attending them. The Forty Hours Devotion was so successful it spread to other dioceses. At the Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1866, the Forty Hours Devotion was approved for all Dioceses of the United States. The Forty Hours Devotion provides a wonderful opportunity for the spiritual growth of each person and the parish as a whole. 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