St. Ann Parish - Saint Ann Roman Catholic Church
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St. Ann Parish “To Grow in Grace Through Jesus Christ” TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME • 502 South Main Street Phoenixville, PA 19460 • Phone: 610-933-3732 • Fax: 610-935-7958 • stannphx@comcast.net • www.churchofsaintann.org • Facebook St. Ann Parish Phoenixville Pastor Rev. John J. Newns Email: fathernewns@gmail.com Phone: 610-933-3732 Retired Priest in Residence Rev. Joseph A. Heim, M.M. Email: jheim@maryknoll.org Phone: 610-933-1733 Deacon Daniel T. Giblin Email: deacongiblin@gmail.com Phone: 610-952-3765 Holy Family School 610-933-7562 Principal-Ann Marie Braca www.myholyfamilyschool.org Chapel OCTOBER 12, 2014 604 South Main Street Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM & 6:00 PM Sacred Heart Church 148 Church Street Saturday: 3:45 - 4:30 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 5:00 PM Vigil Mass Weekdays and Holy Days Mass schedule listed in the bulletin CEMETERIES St. Ann: 305 W. Pothouse Road, Hours 8 AM - 3PM Sacred Heart: 1261 Fillmore Street Liturgy & Sacramental Preparation Madelyn O’Hara, 610-639-0923 stannadulted@gmail.com PREP Julie Prichett, 610-755-1077 youthstann@comcast.net Youth Ministry 610-304-6222 Brett Illig, brett@mofhope.org Spiritual Ministry 610-416-5431 Sr. Marie Rose Gibson, R.S.M. Pastoral Associate 215-866-6516 Sr. Rose Marie Martell, MSBT srosemarie@verizon.net Music Ministry 610-933-3732 Tom Denny, tgdenny@verizon.net Business Manager 610-933-3732 Lisa Burghardt burghardtlisa@comcast.net Church Main Street & Third Avenue Church is open: Mon - Fri: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM - Noon WEEKLY DEVOTIONS IN CHURCH Rosary: Monday thru Thursday 7:35 AM Miraculous Medal Novena: Tues after 8:00 AM Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation: Tues after 8:00 AM Mass or call the Rectory to make an appointment. Infant of Prague Novena: Wednesday 7:55 AM Eucharistic Adoration will resume in October CONTACT THE LITURGY AND SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION OFFICE AT 610-639-0923 FOR: CONTACT THE RECTORY FOR THE FOLLOWING AT 610-933-3732 PARISH OFFICE BUSINESS HOURS - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, BAPTISM - Parents of children to be baptized are required to Mon - Fri. Submit all bulletin materials by Noon Monday. attend a Pre-Jordan session. Please make arrangements well CHANGES in address or phone number. in advance of the birth of your child. MARRIAGE - Make arrangements one year in advance. PARISH REGISTRATION takes place in the Rectory after the RCIA - To become a fully initiated member of the Catholic 11:30 AM Mass. Church. EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY - Eucharist is brought to those PREP CLASSES - All public school students Grades K-6 are expected to participate in PREP (Parish Religious Education Program). Classes are held on Sundays from 10:45 AM 12:05 PM and Tuesdays from 6:25 - 7:45 PM. Call Julie at 610-755-1077. unable to come to Mass because of sickness or age. ANOINTING OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SICK - In the event of an emergency contact the Rectory at any time. Anointings can be requested before a planned hospital visit. FROM THE PASTOR RESPECT LIFE MONTH – Last week I invited you to join me in reflecting on respecting the lives of children in the womb, citing The Joy of the Gospel by Pope Francis. This week, again citing the same papal teaching, I invite you to join me in reflecting on respecting our brothers and sisters who are migrants or refugees. Pope Francis on Respecting Migrants 210. …..Migrants present a particular challenge for me, since I am the pastor of a Church without frontiers, a Church which considers herself mother to all. For this reason, I exhort all countries to a generous openness which, rather than fearing the loss of local identity, will prove capable of creating new forms of cultural synthesis. How beautiful are those cities which overcome paralysing mistrust, integrate those who are different and make this very integration a new factor of development! How attractive are those cities which, even in their architectural design, are full of spaces which connect, relate and favour the recognition of others! 211. I have always been distressed at the lot of those who are victims of various kinds of human trafficking. How I wish that all of us would hear God’s cry: “Where is your brother?” (Gen 4:9) Where is your brother or sister who is enslaved? Where is the brother and sister whom you are killing each day in clandestine warehouses, in rings of prostitution, in children used for begging, in exploiting undocumented labour. Let us not look the other way. There is greater complicity than we think. The issue involves everyone! This infamous network of crime is now well established in our cities, and many people have blood on their hands as a result of their comfortable and silent complicity. OUR MIGRANT ROOTS - Right now Jewish friends are in the middle of their the eight day celebration of Sukkot when many Jews will spend at least part of each day living, eating, and sleeping outdoors in make-shift dwellings (Sukkot is Hebrew for “Huts” or “Tents”). Sukkot reminds us that it was while our ancestors were sojourning through a desert, unsettled, in-between, dwelling in flimsy, nonpermanent dwellings, that God gave them the gift of the Law through Moses at Mount Sinai. Having an awareness of our dependency and a feel for what is not permanent can be a help to our becoming “poor in spirit,” to coming to know God and to discerning God’s will. This historical level of the Sukkot celebration is layered upon a prior agricultural aspect of the occasion celebrating the ingathering of the fall harvest. Sukkot evolved into a Temple festival marked by pilgrimage, great joy, many lights and flowing water. Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, said, “we’re exposed to the heat by day and the cold by night (so that we might)…understand what it is to be homeless….One of the things we fear most is the stranger….The one commandment reiterated more than any other—36 times—is love the stranger for you were once strangers in the land of Egypt. Or, to put it a contemporary way, love the stranger because, to him, you’re a stranger. And this sense that we are enlarged by the people who are different from us—we are not threatened by them that needs cultivating, can be cultivated, and would lead us to see the 21st century as full of blessing, not full of fear.” “IN ORDER TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION” – FYI, I hope you are planning to participate in our bi-lingual and multi-cultural celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe this December. This annual celebration of the Patron Saint of all the Americas is a golden door for Grace for all the members of our parish and for all Americans. 1 026Ann FROM THE PASTOR, cont. TODAY’S READINGS - While the blue Gather books in pews function primarily as hymnals, we want to point out that the Biblical Readings for this Lord’s Day (Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A) may be found in Gather at number 1173. Additional Mass Prayers such as the Confiteor, the Gloria and the Creed can be found just inside the front cover of each book. A DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION - This Wednesday, October 15, we will celebrate the Memorial of St. Teresa of Jesus (+1582) a Doctor of the Church who taught: "Can there be a greater evil than that of being ill at ease in our own house? What hope can we have of finding rest outside of ourselves if we cannot be at rest within? .... Believe me, if we don't obtain and have peace in our own house, we'll not find it outside. Let this war be ended. Through the blood He shed for us I ask those who have not begun to enter into themselves to do so; and those who have begun, not to let the war make them turn back." CONSUMER CULTURE – As we celebrate the Feast of St. Ignatius of Antioch this Friday, October 17, let’s allow ourselves to be challenged by his witness. His consuming Christ’s Word and Body each Sunday gave him the capacity not to be consumed by the hatred of his captors or by the violence of the mob even as he was consumed by wild beasts in the Colosseum of Rome in the year 108. This elderly bishop was tossed as a tidbit to folks’ ravenous appetite to be entertained at the expense of the suffering of others. Not so unlike ourselves today when through social media and gossip we revel in and gorge upon the “trainwrecks” that our brothers and sisters at times make of their lives. On Monday, October 20, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM in St. Ann Chapel Bill Donaghy (a speaker approved by the archdiocese) will speak about the upcoming World Meeting of Families (WMOF) and take questions. So, how shall we as a parish prepare to receive the graces offered through the WMOF? One way will be through a series of programs presenting and unpacking the Theology of the Body. First, on Monday, October 20, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM in St. Ann Chapel Bill Donaghy will present an Introduction to the Theology of the Body and take questions. The Theology of the Body (TOB) is the living unpacking of the life-giving, marriage affirming and family supporting teachings of Saint John Paul II. That said, TOB is first and fundamentally a set of teachings about the meaning of the human person, the destiny of each enfleshed spirit, and the Presence and Action of God in the daily life of each human being, each human relationship and in human cultures. Second, on Wednesday, December 3 at 7:00 PM in Sacred Heart Church we will offer The Theology of the Body in a Secular World presented by Meghan Cokeley, the Director of the Archdiocesan Office for the New Evangelization. Third, if enough people are interested, on Saturday, March 14 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM we will offer A Deeper Look into the Theology of the Body led by Bill Donaghy from the Theology of the Body Institute. If you would like to be a part of a planning team to promote the WMOF at St. Ann's, please contact Madelyn O'Hara at stannadulted@gmail.com or 610-639-0923. TO GROW IN GRACE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST, TOGETHER 2 026Ann THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 12, 2014 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUN Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time THU 7:30 AM Mass in Chapel 9:30 AM Mass in Chapel 11:30 AM Mass in Chapel 8:30 AM - Church Cleaners (Church) 5:45 PM - Youth Choir (Chapel) 7:00 PM - ESL Classes (Church Hall 1, 2, 3 & 4) 7:00 PM - Women’s Scripture Study (Rectory) 7:00 PM - Adult Choir (Chapel) 9:30 AM - Children’s Liturgy (602) 9:30 AM - Sunday School (HFS Pre-School) 10:45 AM - PREP K-6 (School, Church) 12:30 PM - Parish Registration (Rectory) FRI 6:00 PM Mass in Chapel will be celebrated in Spanish. We have bilingual worship aides for this Mass. Seasonal Weekday “Nowhere To Go” is the title of a community awareness event for those interested in learning more about the gang violence that is forcing young people to flee from El Salvador and also to learn what can be done to help. The event will take place this Saturday, October 18 at 7:00 PM at the Great American Pub in Phoenixville. 8:00 AM Mass in Church Columbus Day - Some say America was discovered by Columbus, others say it was the Vikings or Irish, and some Aboriginal people say they are insulted by such claims of having been “discovered.” Perhaps the one who discovers America is the one who comes to see that all people are created equal and that all people at all stages of life have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Or again, perhaps the one who discovers America is the one who sees that America consists of 23 nations, one billion people, 40% speaking mostly English and 60% speaking mostly Spanish. This is the perspective Pope Saint John Paul II brings to light in 1999 when he wrote the letter The Church in America to the Catholics of North, Central and South America. Vigil of Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 PM Mass in Sacred Heart Church THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURES Sun: Mon: Tues: Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: Next Sun: 7:00 PM - Women’s Guild (Church Hall) 7:30 PM - Legion of Mary (Church Hall 2) 7:30 PM - Pastoral Council (Sacred Heart Church Hall) TUE Is 25:6-10a/Phil 4:12-14,19-20/Mt 22:1-14 Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31—5:1/Lk 11:29-32 Gal 5:1-6/Lk 11:37-41 Gal 5:18-25/Lk 11:42-46 Eph 1:1-10/Lk 11:47-54 Eph 1:11-14/Lk 12:1-7 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Lk 10:1-9 Is 45:1,4-6/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt 22:15-21 St. Callistus I 8:00 AM Mass in Church Table Fellowship for the Week of October 12 8:30 AM - Confessions (Church) 6:25 PM - PREP K-6 (Church, School) 6:30 PM - Jr. High Youth Group (Church Hall) WED St. Ignatius of Antioch SAT St. Luke 7:00 AM - Men’s Bible Study (Church Hall) 3:45 PM - Confessions (Sacred Heart Church) 7:00 PM - Sr. High Youth Group (Rectory, Rectory Lawn) MON St. Hedwig/St. Margaret Mary Alacoque 8:00 AM Mass in Church If you or anyone you know could use a hot meal and some company this week, you are invited to the Table for: St. Theresa of Avila Lunch - Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday St. Peter’s Church, 121 Church St. from Noon to 1:00 PM 8:00 AM Mass in Church 8:30 AM - 7:30 PM Eucharistic Adoration (Church) 6:15 PM - ESL Classes (Church Hall, 1, 3 and 4) 7:00 PM - Charismatic Prayer (Church Hall 2) 7:00 PM - RCIA (Rectory 2) 7:00 PM - Finance Council (Rectory) Lunch - Saturday St. Peter’s Church, 121 Church St. from Noon - 2:00 PM 3 026Ann UPCOMING EVENTS HOAGIE SALE on October 11 and November 8 after the 5:00 PM Mass at Sacred Heart Church and October 12 and November 9 after each Mass at St. Ann Chapel to support our planning efforts for our bilingual celebration this December in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patron saint of all the Americas. Thank you in advance. Por favor marque su calendario con estas fechas para apoyar a nuestro Comité Hispano en esta venta hoagies. El sábado 20 de julio, después de la Misa a las17:00 en la iglesia del Sagrado Corazón y el domingo 21 de julio, después de cada Misa en la capilla de Santa Ana. Los beneficios se destinarán a la celebración de nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en Diciembre del 2013. Gracias por adelantado. SPECIAL COLLECTION Next Sunday we Catholics will celebrate WORLD MISSION SUNDAY, remembering that each of us has a part to play in spreading the Good News of Jesus. As part of this annual celebration, we take up a collection to support the missionary efforts of the Church throughout the globe. These funds will help the Church in more than 1,100 dioceses throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands. Please make your checks for this special collection payable to St. Ann Parish, and please place your special World Mission Sunday envelope into the basket next weekend along with your regular envelope for the support of our own parish. For more information about this global celebration and about the good being done in the Missions through this effort, you may visit www.worldmissionscatholicchurch.org. ALTAR SERVER TRAINING PROGRAM for any child in the 5th grade or above. Any child interested in becoming an altar server is invited to attend. The training consists of four mandatory meetings to be held on Sunday evenings on October 12, 19, 26 and November 2 from 7:00 - 8:15 PM in the Chapel. Please contact Dan and Patty Mc Groary at pamcgroary@yahoo.com if your child would like to join the altar server team. Por favor, únase a nosotros para los siguientes programas en el 1er y 3er sábado de cada mes de 10 a 12 mediodía. Estamos ubicados en la planta baja del la Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón en 148 Church Street, Phoenixville. 18 de octubre - Finanzas Personales - Jill Ryan 1 de noviembre - Parenting Circle 15 de noviembre - Conociendo mi Gobierno Local Edwin Soto 05 de diciembre - Parenting Circle 19 de diciembre - Programa de Navidad CONFESSIONS – The Sacrament of Penance will be available in Chapel next Sunday night from 5:00 to 5:45 PM for our Confirmandi (that is, our younger members preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation on November 8). Todo lo anterior son gratuitos para los participantes e incluye Pilates o Zumba para adultos, además de la narración de cuentos y proyectos para los niños. Información de contacto: MSBT 215 866-6516. Sr. Rose Marie Martell, LET’S PAINT THE TOWN October 19 - 5K Color Run/1K Fun Run at Phoenixville High School. Get colored and have a fun time to help raise money for For Pete’s Sake Cancer Respite Foundation! For more information go www.letspaintthetown.net. Coordinators Deanna and Mark Cunningham, St. Parishioners. CASSEROLES FOR ST. JOHN’S HOSPICE - Pans and recipes for an easy to make casserole are available at the Rectory. In order to be in compliance with Food Safety Regulations, please put the date your casserole was prepared on the cover of each dish. Drop your frozen casserole off at the back porch of the Rectory on October 29 by 10:00 AM. to are Ann 4 026Ann Registration is now open for Holy Family CYO basketball and cheerleading. Basketball is for boys and girls, grades 3 12. Cheerleading is for girls grades 1 - 8. Open to all children of the parish. Deadline is November 1, with discount until October 15. Sign up now at www.hfscyo.com. RESPONSIBLE CITIZENSHIP – Conscience is sacred. That said, conscience is not to be equated with or reduced to what I merely feel or simply like or by inclination prefer. Conscience is what—after prayer, study, mature conversation and challenge— I have come to believe is God’s will. We have much chatter about following conscience; we can benefit from a bit more conscientiousness when it comes to doing the work conscience formation. Now is the time to be studying the issues and candidates positions as we approach Election Day on November 4. NOVEMBER TRADITION GRIEF AND THE HOLIDAYS NOVEMBER 17 7:00 PM ST. ANN CHURCH HALL PRESENTER: FR. JOHN LYONS The Gift of Peace The Gift of Forgiveness NEED A RIDE - HOPE volunteers drive people in need to appointments or on essential errands, Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Schedule a ride 4 days in advance. HOPE CAPTAINS: October 1 - 15: Howard Gordon at 215-316-1982 October 16 - 31: Joan Lyon at 610-933-4751 Necesita un “RIDE” - Nuestro Ministerio HOPE tiene voluntaries disponibles para llevarlo a citas esenciales de lunes a liernes, de 7 AM a 4 PM. Para coordinar esta actividad por favor llame a Rosa Padilla al 484-302-6056 con 4 días de anticipación. AID FOR FRIENDS - If you can assist us by creating single serving meals with leftovers for the homebound in our community, you can pick up empty trays and supplies and drop meals off at: 602 S. Main St. Sunday 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM and 5:30 - 7:00 PM REMEMBER OUR SICK Helga Alvardo-Dupuy, Alicia Andrews, David Annable, Gioconda Annable, Chad Berish, Beth Booth, Ashley Rose Bukay, Ed Cain, Leroy Campbell, Angeline Costello, John Daly, Joe Demyan, Michael DiArcangelo, Lucille Dickson, Lida Dickinson, Lucille Dickson, Barbara Douglas, Marie Dvorak, Tom Fedick, Daniel Flores, Maria Foerster, Chris Fuga, Ryan Gerhold, Joe Gibson, Gordon Gladden, Desiree F. Hennessey, Jean Hoffman, Joseph Hohenleitner, Angela Hogan, Pearl Hrivnak, Michael J. Hudak, Jeanette Jelus, Ann Johnson, Rita Kamerdze-Hadden, Robin Kanaskie, Irene King, John Koch, Theresa Kraynak, Irene Layden, Denise Long, Ray Long, Claire Maestrale, Pat Malarkey, Steve and Joanne Mardi, Marie Marosek, Helen McElroy, Rebecca Melvin, Ann Metscher, Ron Motzer, Tom Moyer, Diane Murray, Karen Nesspor, Georgene O’Donnell, Marcelo Opiela, Steve Pannella, Florence Paster, Cindy Patton, Joan Pendergast, Sherman Perkins, Dianne Litishin Ponzio, Anne Winnick Rabenold, Christine Radoiss, Katherine Raggazino, Jerry Ratchford, Linda Rodenbaugh, Raymond Rodenbaugh, Lois Sayell, Robert Scarangi, Pat Scott, Helen Shoemaker, Margaret Sim, Jane Sloan, James Smith, Johnna Solomon, Ronald Spitz Sr., Eleanor Stecz, Marc Stevenson, Debbie Stonier, Aly Taylor, Ethel Thomas, Glenn Thomas, Lisa Toscani, Don Troncelliti, Helen Twargoski, Doris Valerio, Jeff Vance, Joe Vargo, Charles Wertz, Paul Wright, our homebound, parishioners in Nursing Homes, Hospitals and all serving in the Armed Forces. 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