Saturday July 25 8:00 A.M.

26 JULY 2009
July 25th
8:00 A.M.
4:30 P.M.
July 26th
9:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
WEEKLY MIRACLE
This week marks the beginning of a kind of "liturgical
detour." We have been listening to Saint Mark's Gospel during
this liturgical year (Year B). Today we begin to hear a long
section from John's Gospel, starting with the miracle of the
multiplication of the loaves and fishes. This miracle story is a
prelude to the Lord's statements that we will begin hearing in a
few weeks, where Jesus refers to himself as the "bread of life."
Each week we witness a miracle at Mass. We do not see a
multiplication of loaves before us. What our eyes of faith allow
us to see is the miracle of the transformation of common
elements--bread and wine--into the Lord's body and blood. Once
we have received the Lord, the multiplication begins, for in the
Eucharist we are strengthened to multiply our efforts to feed the
poor, shelter the homeless, and bring comfort to the despairing.
SPECIAL INTENTION ROSES
St. Joseph Altar In Memory of: Bill Tobin
From: Sons Bill, John, Jim &Family
BVM Altar
In Memory of: Bill Tobin
From: Wife Theresa
The eyes of all look hopefully to you, and you give them their
food in due season.
-- Psalm 145:15
JULY 18TH & 19TH, 2009
First collection
$3,838.00
Parish Maintenance
$ 752.00
Human Development
$ 174.00
Thank you for generously supporting your parish!!
Your extra sacrifices are greatly appreciated
Saturday
Sunday
July 27th
8:00 A.M.
July 28th
6:00 P.M.
July 29th
8:00 A.M.
July 30th
8:00 A.M.
July 31st
8:00 A.M.
August 1st
8:00 A.M.
4:30 P.M.
July 19th
9:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
Kathleen Zappone
Michael Layman
Doris Paradiso
Joan Voli
Robert Kinsler
Laura Gerdes
Karen Vasko
Bert Hillock
Laura Dunfee
Kitty George
Anna Endres Dyer
David Vetri
Shelia Kendall
Helene Spicer
Richard Kline
Matthew Barna
Connie Boyle
Nancy McCafferty
John Vasko
Francis A. Ford Sr.
Adele D. Speck
Pratt Family
People of Divine Mercy
Parish
Increase in Vocations
Franklin E. Cubbage
James Walden
Elvira Norton
Daniel Mason
Phaolo Rung Pham
Justin & Rose Rapinesi
James Walter Worby
4th Anniversary
John Zierle
Fr. James Creedon
Karen Milano
Mary Parisi
Matteo Fiore
Sean Thomas
Rita Gamble
Jill Tumola
Anne Fera
Amelia Scott
Joseph Cella
Connie Pappas
Esther Botta
Kathy Gallagher
Elwood Smith
John O’Shea
James Bracy
Gloria Vennitti
Michael O’Shea
Emily Whiteman
The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs.
(Psalm 145).
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
The next couples experience will be August 7th – 9th, 2009.
For more information, call 1-800-456-8330.
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
TRIP TO THE SAN GENNARO FESTIVAL
In conjunction with Saint Denis Parish in Havertown (where my
friend Father Marrone is the assistant pastor), we will be
sponsoring a trip to the San Gennaro Festival in the Little Italy
section of Manhattan, New York City. The festival is the largest
Italian festival in the country, and is celebrated every year on or
near the feast of San Gennaro, who is the patron saint of Naples.
The day of our trip is Saturday, September 19th (which is the
actual feast day). We will leave from the front of our parish
church at approximately 9:00 A.M., to meet the Saint Denis
busses at their parish. We will then travel to NYC for a day
filled with shopping, unbelievable food, and even some sightseeing. We will return at approximately 7:00 P.M. (Those who
are not able to walk are encouraged NOT to join us; there will be
a good bit of walking during the day.) The cost for the is $35.00.
Please call our rectory ASAP and let Agnes know if you would
like to attend 215-727-8300.
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO SEMINARY
Is God calling you to a deeper knowledge of Himself? Take a
theology class at one of the best seminaries in the country, right
here in our own Archdiocese of Philadelphia. This fall, consider
a class on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Sacred
Scripture in the Liturgy, The Life and Thought of Benedict XVI,
the History of Black Catholics in the United States, or Spiritual
Gifts of African Americans. Can’t travel to the Seminary each
week? Consider an online course on An Introduction to Catholic
Theology, The Psalms, or the History of Black Catholics in the
United States. Classes start August 31. Register today at
www.StudyCatholicTheology.com
26TH ANNUAL NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AT
DIVINE MERCY WORSHIP SITE,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4
ParkWatch #9015 Town Watch and the Philadelphia Fire
Department will be distributing shelter-in-place kits and smoke
alarms donated by Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery at our 26th
Annual National Night Out event at Divine Mercy's Worship
Site parking lot, 7200 Grovers Avenue on Tuesday evening,
August 4. The event will take place from 6:30 PM until 8:30
PM. No rain date has been scheduled. The 12th Police District's
Captain Daniel MacDonald and the Philadelphia Fire
Department's Pipeline 40 have been invited to attend. This is
your opportunity to meet Police, Fire, and Town Watch
concerning neighborhood crime and safety issues.
HALLAHAN
SUMMER SAT PROGRAM
When: August 3, 2009 – August 21, 2009
English: 8:30 A.M.-10:15 A.M.
Math: 10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
Where: John Hallahan Catholic Girls’ High School
311 N. 19th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
Price: Critical Reading - $100.00, Math -$100.00,
Both - $175.00
Registration after July 25ath, 2009 will be subject to a late fee.
Contact Ms. Melvin at Hallahan 215-563-8930 ext. 258 or by
email melvink@jwhallahan.com
PRIESTS FOR LIFE
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QUO VADIS DAYS 2009
What: Quo Vadis Days 2009 is a five day camp experience
from August 16th – 20th, for young men ages 14 – 17. Sponsored
by the Vocation Office for Diocesan Priesthood, this summer
camp provides a time for fun, prayer, and talks to help young
men explore the themes of the camp: Teambuilding for Christ,
Forgiveness and Conversion, and Vocation.
Activities Include: Liturgy of the Hours, Mass, Adoration,
movies, ropes course focused on team building, BBQ’s sports
and other games, discussion groups, and talks by religious and
civic leaders.
Where: Quo Vadis Days 2009 will be held at beautiful,
lakefront, Camp Diamond Ridge in Jamison, Pa, in central
Bucks County. The location allows for a perfect blend between
rugged outdoor activities, sports, and the modern comfort of
quality residence halls.
Cost: The cost for the camp is $100 per participant.
Application: For more information, please call Bobby Murphy at
610-667-5778 or email: bmurphy@adphila.org
PRE-CANA WORKSHOP IN AVONDALE
Avondale will have a Pre Cana Workshop on August 22-23,
2009. This workshop is for couples in the preparation for the
sacrament of marriage. For more information, please contact
Mision Santa Maria 610-268-5064.
DIVINE MERCY PARISH
WINDOW PROJECT
You still have time to purchase your ticket for the “Lunch
Cruise” aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia on August 15 th, 2009.
The Ladies and Knights of St. John have pledged to raise money
in support of this project. Please consider joining us. Cost:
$60.00 per person. For tickets or more information contact
Anna Taylor at 610-664-8764 or 267-239-7732, Agnes Currie
215-727-8300.
ROMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE
15TH ANNUAL DAY AT THE BAY!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
2:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Keenan’s Irish Pub
113 Old New Jersey Avenue
North Wildwood, New Jersey
Dance to the Music of “Masquerade” and “Paddy’s Well”
Price: $30 in advance, $35 at the door
Includes: Beer – Wine – Buffet - Discounted Drinks
To purchase tickets or for more information, please contact
Bernadine Mahon, Coordinator of Development Services
(215)-627-5487 or alumni@cahillite.com
ONE FAMILY, ONE PEOPLE
SAINT JOHN VIANNEY
PATRON SAINT OF PRIESTS
Feast Day: August 4th
Dear Lord,
You gave Saint John Vianney the strength to pursue a priestly vocation
amid trials and adversity. As a faithful servant he became an
instrument of Your love and compassion. Please give me that same
strength and faith as I face my daily challenges, I also pray that more
people answer Your call for vocations throughout the world.
Amen
DIVINE MERCY MEMORIAL SANCTUARY FUND
The Divine Mercy Memorial Sanctuary Fund is a way for us to
purchase much needed vestments, altar cloths, sacred vessels, and other
items to be used in the sacred liturgy.
We encourage all of our parishioners to contribute to this much-needed
sanctuary fund, especially at the time of death of a loved one. When at
least $100 is contributed to this fund, a leaf will be engraved and
placed on the board in the back of the Church with whatever inscription
the donor chooses. As the fund increases, we will purchase the
liturgical items we need with the monies contained within it. This
Sanctuary Fund is a wonderful way to memorialize those you love who
have passed away as well as to assist us in the beautification of our
church and the celebration of the liturgy.
Anyone wishing to make contributions may do so at any time, making
your check payable to “Divine Mercy Memorial Sanctuary Fund.”
FROM TODAY'S GOSPEL READING: John 6: 1-15
Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those
who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted.
REFLECTION:
After Jesus multiplies the food, he himself distributes it. He is our host,
the one whom we can trust to feed our hungers. He will be with us to
nourish us at each stage of life’s journey until; at last, we arrive safely
home for the everlasting banquet with him and each other.
We ask ourselves:
What hungers are we experiencing today as we gather around the
Eucharistic table?
Who are the hungry we are called by Christ to feed? Where? How?
"Love is the only thing that can be divided without being diminished."
Bumper Sticker: "Help stamp out and eradicate superfluous
redundancy."
"Parishes that neglect evangelization tend to stagnate or decline in
America." (Vinson Synan)
PRESSURE
A diamond is a chunk of coal that has made good under pressure.
--Anonymous
UNITED IN FAITH
FROM THE PASTOR
Dear Friends,
We announced several weeks ago that our Holy Father, Pope
Benedict XVI proclaimed this the Year of the Priest. In our many
reflections on the holy priesthood throughout this year, we certainly
need to give thanks for the priests who have touched our lives and our
hearts through their faithful and caring ministry. Each day I pray for
those very men who labored throughout the years at the parishes which
now make up Divine Mercy: Saint Clement, Good Shepherd, Saint
Irenaeus, and Saint Raphael. Many of these priests have gone to their
eternal reward, and it certainly is right and fitting that we remember
them in our prayers, especially as we gather at the altar to offer the
supreme sacrifice to the Father in the celebration of the Eucharist.
The Church of Philadelphia this week has a unique
opportunity to reflect on the many wonderful priests who have served
here, as we lovingly send forth one of our auxiliary bishops to head his
own diocese and ordain another of our priests to take his place here as
auxiliary bishop.
Bishop Joseph Cistone has been appointed by the Holy Father
as Bishop of the Diocese of Saginaw, Michigan. Bishop Cistone will be
installed as Bishop of Saginaw this Tuesday, July 28 th. Bishop Cistone
has been a faithful priest of our Archdiocese since his ordination in
1975, and has served in a variety of ministries throughout those years.
During two of my years in the seminary, Bishop (then Father) Cistone
was our dean. He has been our regional bishop here in Southwest since
his ordination as bishop in 2004. Bishop Cistone has not only been a
good and zealous priest, but has become a caring, talented bishop, and
through it all, has been a good friend to many of his brother priests,
myself included.
I ask you to pray for Bishop Cistone as he moves to another
part of the country to begin his ministry to the people of Saginaw. Pray
also for his parents, brothers, family members and friends, as the reality
of separation takes root in everyone’s lives.
Bishop-elect Timothy Senior will be ordained a bishop this
coming Friday, July 31st, in the Cathedral-Basilica, by Cardinal Rigali.
Bishop Senior will assume Bishop Cistone’s duties as Vicar for
Administration for the Archdiocese. Like Bishop Cistone, Bishop
Senior has worked in a variety of ministries since his priestly
ordination in 1985, including, most recently, Secretary for Clergy,
within which he cared for all the priests and deacons of this local
church.
Please remember in your prayers Bishop Senior as he begins a
new phase of his priestly ministry and serves the Church in the role of
shepherd, that he may do so in imitation of the Good Shepherd himself,
who willingly gives his life for the sheep.
On behalf of all the priests who have served this parish of the
Divine Mercy and all the parishes from which it was formed, I thank
you for your generosity, goodness, loyalty, and love. You are truly the
best!
Know that you and those you love are daily remembered in
my Mass and my prayers.
Love and prayers,
Father Olivere