Saint Matthias Parish 128 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004 Website: www.saintmatthias.org Email: matthias@saintmatthias.org Founded 1906 Rectory: 610-664-0207 Fax: 610-664-3559 Parish Religious Education Office and Youth Office: 610 -664-1942 Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions): Saturdays at 4:15 PM, also by appointment ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reverend Monsignor Gerard C. Mesure, Pastor Reverend Charles E. Gormley, Retired Priest Reverend John A. McGinnis, Retired Priest Deacon Thomas P. Quinn Brandon M. Artman, Seminarian Parish Business Manager: John Yura Director of Parish Outreach: Peggy Haley Director of Liturgical Music: Berthilla Wiscount Coordinator of Religious Education: Peggy Haley Director of Youth/Young Adult Ministry: Katie Bryson _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome to Saint Matthias Parish! Please see Monsignor and register at the Rectory after any weekend Mass. Additional information about registering at Saint Matthias Parish may be found on our website. RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: The office staff is available for business matters Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. APPOINTMENTS: You are asked to arrange an appointment in advance by telephone with the Priest you wish to see. SICK CALLS: Emergencies – Please call the Rectory. Hospital Visitation – The Parish Priests will be happy to visit any Parishioner who is hospitalized. Please contact the Rectory, since hospitals do not contact the Rectory. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: The Sacrament of Baptism is administered most Sundays at 11:30 a.m. Arrangements are made in advance at the Rectory. Sponsors must provide proof of eligibility by a letter from their respective Pastors. First time parents attend a Pre-Jordan Meeting prior to Baptism, which is arranged at a mutually convenient time. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Arrangements must be made with the Pastor at least six months before the date of the Wedding. Pre-Cana instructions are required. Weddings may be scheduled on Saturdays between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., or on Friday evenings. . Sunday, April 19: Farewell Reception for Father Gormley After 10:30 a.m. Mass in the Parish Center Youth Group Meeting 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center Monday, April 20: St. John’s Hospice Casserole Collection Drop off in Gym vestibule in morning Friday, April 24: Family Basketball Night 6:00 – 7:30 PM in the Gym April 19, 2015 Third Sunday of Easter Saturday, April 18, 2015 – Vigil, Third Sunday of Easter 5:00 For Our Parishioners Sunday, April 19, 2015 – Third Sunday of Easter 8:30 Dalpha Volpi 10:30 Happy Repose of the Souls of the Buccino/Talarico/Mollinedo Families 7:00 Kevin O’Brien Monday, April 20, 2015 – Easter Weekday 7:30 Anna Mullan Tuesday, April 21, 2015 – Easter Weekday/St. Anselm 7:30 William Lukasiewicz Wednesday, April 22, 2015 – Easter Weekday 7:30 Elizabeth Ann Wilson Thursday, April 23, 2015 – Easter Weekday/St. George/ 7:30 Antoinette Butler St. Adalbert Friday, April 24, 2015 – Easter Weekday/St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen *7:30 Intentions of the William A. Richardson Family Saturday, April 25, 2015 – St. Mark, Evangelist 8:00 Marian Mullahy 5:00 Elizabeth Hunter Sunday, April 26, 2015 – Fourth Sunday of Easter 8:30 Dec’d Members of the Carney & Diskin Families 10:30 Emmett Fitzpatrick, Esq. 7:00 For Our Parishioners H.O.P.E. – Helping Other People Enthusiastically H.O.P.E. volunteers assist fellow Parishioners by providing transportation to doctors’ offices, banks and supermarkets. The Captain for April 20 – 26: Marge & Ed Kiefski: 215-913-4482. PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK: Carmel Bane, Joseph Butler, Tom Hennessey, Jr., Marie D. Fratini, Martha Eckert, Richard Knorr, Stephen Williams, Ryan Williams, Wyn Marino, Thomas Liciardella, Jeanne Glick, Nita Dransfield, Anthony Massini, Louise Rascioli, Paul Snyder, Joe Casino, Irma Bates, Mary Takacs, John Lynch, Dorothy Rubincam, Eugene Scotti, Catherine O’Connor, Tom Klemick, Alec Boult, Frank Diebold, Louise Grato, Bernie, Katherine, Jordan Damas, John DiVivo, Ernest Augustine, Baby Michael Anthony Siniscalchi, Mary Rowland, Joan Grzeskowiak, Gerry Gregory, Roger & Lelene Lifleur, Josette Brun, Eleanor Kuhl, Joe Campopiano, Fran Cravereo, Jim Cassalia, Hannah D’Agosta, Jacqueline Gregory, Christine Ambrose, Lorraine Beaulieu, Dr. Joan Hurlock, Theresa Jandrositz, Raymond Sullivan, Rev. Thomas Wheeler, SJ, Thomas Melone, Maryhelen Hogan, Thomas O’Connor, Jr., Dante Scott, Gerard Hilard, and Gabriel Minders. We also pray for those served by our Parish in Inglis House and Bala Nursing Home. If you wish to have someone’s name added to our prayer list, please call the Rectory. Kindly notify the Rectory when names should be removed from the Sick List. MEMBERS OF THE PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL: Heidi Anderson, Pat Black, Ethan Boldt, Tom Bruner, Katherine Bryson (ex-officio), Maggie Duffy, Peggy Haley (ex-officio), Ross Holgado, Ray Nepomuceno, Mark Rooney, Peggy Saeger (Secretary), John Yura (ex-officio), H. Nelson Keyser III (Finance Council representative), Mike Utkus, Berthilla Wiscount (ex-officio). *Extraordinary support through the Saint Matthias Day Program Priest Celebrant Schedule for April 25/26 5:00 Monsignor Mesure 8:30 Father Gormley 10:30 Monsignor Mesure 7:00 Monsignor Mesure *Schedule subject to change Sacrificial Giving ~ Stewardship LIVING LIGHTS: In the Sanctuary near the statue of the Sacred Heart three candles burn for special intentions. If you wish to have one burning for your intention, ask one of the Priests to put your name on the list in the Sacristy. The Donation for these candles is $10. This week’s candles are lit for: Our Youth, Marriage & the Family, and Special Intention. Easter Collection: $ 19,544 (as of April 13, 2015) April 11/12: $ 7,275 Holy Land Collection (Good Friday): $ 1,549 Catholic Charities Appeal Goal: $ 41,832 Catholic Charities Appeal: $ 30,532 (to date) – (68% of goal!) (This CCA total includes monies sent directly to the Archdiocese) Thank you for your continued sacrificial generosity! 075 Saint Matthias - 2 A Special Announcement from Father Gormley To the Parishioners of Saint Matthias Parish, After much thought and prayer, I have decided it is time for me to leave Saint Matthias and retire to the Villa St. Joseph, the very fine Archdiocesan retirement home in Darby, PA. I have been here almost 18 very happy and wonderful years, but I don’t feel myself getting any younger. I shall be leaving at the end of April. I cannot express in words how happy and blessed I have been in being able to serve you all these years. At the Villa, I will be among 45 or so priests, many of whom I was with as a student at St. Charles They were startled and terrified and thought that they were seeing a ghost. Then Jesus said to them, “Why are you troubled? And why do questions arise in your hearts? Look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.” Seminary. It is the right place for me now. All the priests I have been with here and the members of the Rectory staff have been extremely good to me, and I thank them sincerely. What else can I say, except to ask for your prayers that I be faithful to the will of the Father. This is primary. Finally, I ask you to remember me in your prayers and I shall continue to do so in mine. God bless you!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Farewell Reception for Father Charles Gormley TODAY – Sunday, April 19th After the 10:30AM Mass Saint Matthias Parish Center Pre-School Survey We are considering starting a pre-school for four and five year olds here at Saint Matthias Parish. The possible opening date would be September 2016. If you are the primary caregiver for a child born since 2005, please help us by completing a survey on what you look for in a pre-school. The survey can be found on our parish web page: www.saintmatthias.org. Thank you. September 22-27, 2015 REGISTRATION: Register early for the World Meeting of Families! Early registration pricing discounts for the World Meeting of Families end April 30. Register your family today! The Basic Package is the most affordable pricing option ($125/adult; $95/child for a 4-day ticket until April 30). Visit the website to learn more and register: WorldMeeting2015.org, or call 215-587-3661. TRANSPORTATION: Are YOU going to the World Meeting of Families? Help us plan for this exciting event by taking our quick online survey about how you are getting to the World Meeting of Families! Please visit the Transportation page on the WMOF website, WorldMeeting2015.org, to take the survey. Completing the Transportation Survey will help WMOF planners as they finalize transportation plans. HOSTING FAMILIES: Two million visitors from all over the world are expected to visit Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families. Local residents in the Philadelphia region and Tri-State area are being asked to sign up as host families for the event and welcome visitors into their homes during the celebrations. More information at http://www.worldmeeting2015.org/getinvolved/host-a-family. 075 Saint Matthias - 3 FAMILY BASKETBALL NIGHT! April 24 April 28 May 2 May 3 May 5 May 10 May 13 May 14 May 19 May 31 Family Basketball Night – Gym Blood Drive – Gym St. Vincent DePaul Clothing Drive First Holy Communion All-Day Eucharistic Adoration May Procession – 10:30 AM Mass Knitters’ Group – Parish Center; 1 PM Friday nights, April 10, 17, and 24, at St. Matthias Gym, 6:00-7:30 PM. All are welcome! Parents must stay and supervise their own children (and sign a waiver). We will play pick-up basketball games with a mix of adults and children. Ascension Thursday / Anointing Mass Primary Election Day Sisters of Mercy Appreciation Day SECOND COLLECTION ENVELOPE Next Weekend: Catholic Education - This collection is used to support the various educational projects of the Parish, in particular, it underwrites the costs of our PREP program and the subsidies we as a Parish provide for our children attending Catholic grade schools. These envelopes should be placed in the main collection at the time of the offertory of the Mass. Thank you. CASSEROLES FOR SAINT JOHN’S HOSPICE We are grateful to those who make a casserole, freeze it in a foil pan (pans & recipes available in the church vestibules), then place it in the gym lobby in the morning of the third Monday of each month. The next pickup will be tomorrow – Monday, April 20. Saint John's Hospice seeks to be a community grounded in faith and service where homeless persons find dignity, respect, nourishment, and opportunities for new beginning. The hospice is in need of additional casseroles each month as the number of homeless men served has increased over the past few years. Will you lend a hand and help feed the hungry? Many thanks to those who exercise this Corporal Work of Mercy to ensure the homeless of Philadelphia have a hot meal at Saint John’s. St. Matthias Parish will be hosting a clothing drive to benefit The Society of St. Vincent de Paul on Saturday, May 2 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be using the services of GreenDrop to support their clothing drive. Look for the GreenDrop truck in the church parking lot where an attendant will be available to assist you with your donations. Please place your donations of usable men's, women's and children's clothing in plastic bags or boxes. Household items such as: kitchenware, games/toys, small appliances under 50 pounds, electronics, sporting goods, books, CDs & videos are also accepted. Unfortunately, furniture, large appliances, TVs or computer monitors cannot be accepted. For a full list of acceptable items visit www.gogreendrop.com. On June 19 and 20, the National Catholic Bible Conference will return to the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The theme of this year’s conference is “Scripture and the Family of God.” There, you will discover how God is calling you to do more than just believe in him. He is calling you to a life-changing and life-giving relationship with him. You will also learn how you can live out your calling as a witness to the Father’s unfailing love for each and every person in your life. You will also have the unique opportunity to glean insight and encouragement from gifted Catholic speakers and biblical Blood Drive at Saint Matthias Tuesday, April 28, 1:00 - 6:00 pm in the Gym Give the Gift of Life! For an appointment, please call Katie Bryson at 610-664-0207 or register online at redcrossblood.org. scholars, including Jeff Cavins, Mark Hart, Mary Healy, and Edward Sri, Sarah Christmyer, and more! Early-bird registration specials are available until April 24. For more information, please visit CatholicBibleConference.com or call 1-888-842-2853. 075 Saint Matthias - 4 May Procession Invitation The children of the parish, grades K through 12, are invited to process from the Parish Center to Church on Sunday, May 10 in honor of For information on vocations to the Sacred Priesthood in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, please visit www.HeedTheCall.org, or call the Archdiocesan Priesthood Vocations Office at 610-667-5778. Please continue to pray for Brandon Artman, our Seminarian, and for all Seminarians, for those currently discerning a vocation, and for an increase in vocations to the Sacred Priesthood. Without the priest, there is no Eucharist; without the Eucharist, there is no Church. Are You Called to Be a Permanent Deacon? While all the Baptized are called to share in the mission of Jesus Christ according to the gifts of the Holy Spirit, those who are ordained also offer service in a way proper to the Sacrament of Holy Orders. A deacon’s ministry entails proclaiming, preaching and teaching God’s Word, assisting the bishop and priest at the Liturgy, assisting at funerals, ministering to the sick and dying, leading the community in prayer and in sacramental liturgies, baptizing, witnessing marriages, and exercising administrative leadership in the Church. A permanent deacon, who may be married, is a member of the clergy and shares in the hierarchy of the Sacrament of Holy Orders. Through the Sacrament of Holy Orders, the deacon is configured to Christ the Servant. It is Christ the Servant who acts through the ministry of the deacon. For more information, please email Laura Nimmons at lnimmons@archphila.org. For more information on Vocations to the Consecrated Life, please contact the Archdiocesan Vocation Office for Consecrated Life at www.archphila.org/vocation/voc. Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament is on the first Tuesday of each month. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament begins at the end of the 7:30 AM Mass and continues until 7:00 PM Benediction. Come and spend some quiet time with Jesus in His Eucharistic presence. Please join us on Tuesday, May 5. Our Blessed Mother Crowning of Mary will take place at the 10:30 AM Mass. Please be in the Parish Center by 10:15 AM. We will sit as a group in church. Hope you will join us! The annual Catholic Charities Appeal for 2015 ~ Giving Hope ~ is in full swing. This is a very special appeal, as you know. Your generosity provides special education students the tools to succeed; gives the homeless a safe place to eat, sleep and get back on their feet; provides students in rough neighborhoods a safe place to learn; helps retired priests to receive needed medical attention in their final years. For hundreds of thousands, your generosity Gives Hope. In addition to the envelope in your packet from the parish, the Archdiocese also sent out information and envelopes which you may use directly. You may also contribute on-line at www.catholiccharitiesappeal.org. Be sure to use the pull down menu to designate Saint Matthias as your parish. All donations are placed in a separate 501c(3) Catholic Charities fund and cannot be used for any other purpose. You can also place your envelope in any collection at Saint Matthias, making sure your name and Catholic Charities Appeal is clearly marked on it. THANK YOU!!! 075 Saint Matthias - 5 In order to help us prepare for the World Meeting of Families and the visit from Pope Francis, a catechism on family life entitled, Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive, has been prepared. Copies of this book were distributed at Christmas as a gift from Saint Matthias Parish. Extra copies are still available at the Church doors. Our parish will reflect on the chapters from this catechism from now until September. Chapter 5: Creating the Future Sexual intimacy between a man and a woman raises the possibility of children. There are many other honorable relationships which include degrees of commitment and affection, but marriage has a unique mission: to integrate the fertility of male and female with the fidelity of God’s covenant. Catholic parenting relies on the same rationale as sacramental marriage: love in the shape of service, sacrifice, trust, and openness to God’s will. If and when a marriage is blessed with children, love orients parents to their children’s education and spiritual formation. Jesus said to his disciples “Let the children come unto me,” and it is the responsibility of all Catholic adults to shepherd children into a relationship with God and the people of God. The whole parish should be involved in supporting marriages, families and children. We build the future of our society child by child, family by family. Vatican II called the family a “domestic church,” and the little church of the family takes its orientation from the faith and mission of the larger Church. It is a mother’s and a father’s responsibility to be with children at home and in church, and to pray together regularly. Children will learn the faith only when they are taught. The way a family responds to adversity, or gathers for meals, or makes financial decisions and sets priorities - these and many other aspects of “home economics” shape the values and identities of our children. “Love is our mission” because even in the middle of our humble daily routines, Catholics live with a bold and glorious purpose. ~ Dr. Christopher C. Roberts, editor, Love is Our Mission Preparatory Catechism Employment Opportunities at Merion Mercy Academy: College Counselor (full-time) assists students and parents with the college process. Priority will be given to those with experience as a college counselor and/or experience working in a selective college admission office, with a minimum of three years’ experience post-Bachelor’s. Literature/Writing Teacher (full-time). Degree and certification required. Experience preferred. Please submit a resume to Mary Ann Danovich at madanovich@merion-mercy.com by April 20th. Merion Mercy Academy is an independent, all girls Catholic High School sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. Religious Freedom Lecture Series presented by The John Cardinal Krol Chair of Moral Theology at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Archbishop William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, will speak this Tuesday, April 21st. Lecture takes place at 7:00 PM in Vianney Hall Auditorium, and is free and open to the public. Information: scs.edu/krol-chair-moral-theology. Our Mother of Consolation Parish proudly presents Mark’s Gospel LIVE. Performed solo by Rev. Joseph Morris on April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Our Mother of Consolation Parish, 9 East Chestnut Hill Ave., Philadelphia. Approximately 2 hours, with intermission. March for Marriage: April 25. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office for Life and Family is sending buses from four locations in the Archdiocese to the Marriage March in Washington, D.C. For more information about the schedule, bus locations, and registration, visit PhillyCatholicLife.org. Archdiocesan May Procession – Sunday, May 3 at 2:00 PM at the Cathedral Basilica of Ss. Peter and Paul. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate! The Liturgy of the Word will take place in the Basilica, followed by an outdoor Procession and Crowning of our Blessed Mother. Mothers of Children with Disabilities Retreat. Monday, May 4 at Malvern Retreat House. Bishop Timothy Senior will direct a retreat for mothers who are raising children with disabilities and also those who have adult children with disabilities. There will be time to pray, reflect, and chat with other mothers. To register or for more information, please call 610-644-0400, visit malvernretreat.com, or contact Sr. Kathleen Schipani at 215-587-3330 or sr.kschipani@archphila.org. Marriage and Family Lecture - Reviving Marriage: The Commitment Factor. Tuesday, May 5 at 7 PM at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary (Vianney Hall Auditorium). Free and open to the public. Presented by Dr. Hilary Towers, Catholic author and developmental psychologist. In response to the global crisis in marriage, Pope Francis has challenged us to “find concrete solutions to so many difficulties and innumerable challenges that families must confront.” Information: 215-587-0500 or phillyevang.org/lectures. Pope Francis’ April Intentions Universal: That people may learn to respect creation and care for it as a gift of God. Evangelization: That persecuted Christians may feel the consoling presence of the Risen Lord and the solidarity of all the Church. 075 Saint Matthias - 6
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