COVER SHEET Church Name: St. Alphonsus Catholic Church 33 Conwell Drive Maple Glen, PA 19002 Bulletin Number: 020800 E-Mail Address: church_bulletin@stalphonsus.com Contact Person: Valerie Barbour Software: Microsoft Publisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard Windows XP Professional Printer: HP Laserjet 1200 Series Number of pages sent: 7 Sunday Date of Publication: June 5, 2011 St. Alphonsus Parish June 5, 2011—Seventh Sunday of Easter More than Forty-five years serving the People of God Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Owens, Pastor Rev. Stephen A. Moerman, Parochial Vicar Rev. Quan M. Trinh, Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph B. Smits CICM, Weekend Asst. Deacon Peter H. Burghart Rev. Wilfred F. Maloney, Pastor Emeritus RECTORY—(215) 646-4600 FAX—(215) 646-0180 Kathy Morris, Parish Services Director Nick D’Amico, Parish Business Manager SCHOOL—(215) 646-0150 Mr. John Steck, Principal Mr. Joseph Carmean, Building/Property Manager MUSIC MINISTRY—(215) 654-0129 Mrs. Mary Lou Lewcun, Music Director PREP—(215) 643-7938 Ms. Linda Tonelli, Director of Religious Education CHOIR—(215) 542-8319 Mr. Frank Stieber, Director WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE (IN CHURCH) Saturday Vigil: 5 PM Sunday: 8 AM, 10:15 AM and 12:00 Noon DAILY MASS SCHEDULE (IN CHAPEL) Monday through Friday: 6:30 AM and 9:00 AM Saturday: 9:00 AM PARISH BUSINESS OFFICE (In the Rectory) Monday through Friday: 9 AM to 12:30 PM and 1 PM to 4 PM M-F (Mass Cards only) 4 PM to 8 PM Saturday (Mass Cards only) 10 AM to 2 PM Sunday (Mass Cards only) 9 AM to Noon Parish Website: www.stalphonsusparish.com Church E-Mail: rectory@stalphonsus.com SACRAMENT OF PENANCE (In Chapel Reconciliation Room) Saturday : after 9 AM Mass; 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM LITURGY OF THE HOURS/ROSARY (In Chapel) Morning Prayer is Monday through Saturday at 8:40 AM. The recitation of the Holy Rosary follows our 9 AM Mass. NEW FAMILIES Welcome to St. Alphonsus. Please register at the rectory. We are eager to greet new members of our parish community. Call for an appointment. (Note: Families moving out of the Parish should also notify the rectory). YOUR WILL Please remember our parish in your bequests. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM The Sacrament of Baptism celebrated on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month at 1:15PM in the church. Parents are expected to attend a Pre-Jordan class prior to the baptism. Please call the Rectory to arrange the baptism ceremony and/or to register for Pre-Jordan class. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Couples contemplating marriage must contact one of the priests at least six months in advance to make an appointment to discuss marriage plans and preparation. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Those hospitalized, seriously ill or anticipating a hospital procedure are welcome to celebrate the Anointing of the Sick after the last daily Mass on any weekday. Please contact the Rectory to indicate your intention to receive the Sacrament. 33 Conwell Drive, Maple Glen, PA 19002 (215) 646-4600 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER June 5, 2011 SICK RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Saturday, June 4: 9:00 AM Louis Mitros—Olga & Andrew Mercurio 5:00 PM William Reilley—Dolores Serratore Sunday, June 5: 8:00 AM Charles & Agnes Hahn—Dick & Edie Ruth 10:15 AM For the People of the Parish 12:00 PM Henry Greenhalgh—Greenhalgh Family Monday, June 6: 6:30 AM Dolores Gilman—The O’Donnell Family 9:00 AM Donald Devine—Joe & Regina Caffarella Tuesday, June 7: 6:30 AM Williams Landherr—Men’s Bible Study Group 9:00 AM John & Mary Dever—The Ginley Family Wednesday, Jun. 8: 6:30 AM Walter Dearolf—Charles & Roseanne Hofmann 9:00 AM Louis Mitros—George & Irma MacKenzie Thursday, Jun. 9: 6:30 AM Gloria Chew—Charles & Roseanne Hofmann 9:00 AM Allan MacKinlay—MacKinlay Family Friday, Jun. 10: 6:30 AM Matteo Iannacone—Nina Vicedomini 9:00 AM Margaret McCormick—The Wall Family Saturday, Jun. 11 : 9:00 AM Charles B. McDaid—The Hamm Family 5:00 PM Christine Vasoli—The Family Sunday, June 12: 8:00 AM Raymond Schmidt—Wife & Children 10:15 AM Thomas McGraw—Dr. & Mrs. R.C.Squillaro 12:00 PM For the People of the Parish HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND If you are unable to attend Mass and would like to receive Holy Communion, please contact Kathy Morris at the Rectory at (215) 646-4600. Page 2 William Fedyna, Vittorio Santoro, Ann Michels, Joseph Burke, David Dickson IV, Alice Notaris, Patricia Gavaghan, Luta Lipman, Fred Silverman, Josephine Giannini, Jim Jandrisitz, Marie Tarquini, Michael DiMuzio, Ralph Naccarato, Louis Engle, Kathleen O’Shea, Julie Moor, Ceil Conly Young, Ella Dierkes, Grace Pierce, Mary Kay Greenwood, Morgan McDonald, Jim Corcoran, Patti Carrier, Charles Irwin, Joseph Loehle Jr., Belinda Loehle, Marisa Fabiszewski, Shannon D. DiGiuseppe, Clara and Larry Exner, Winifred Auch, Joseph McNamara, Dorothy McAuliffe, Thomas Biermaas, David Bryne, Kathleen Finnegan, Richard Shelton, Elizabeth Schapperle, Carol Stilletto, Barbara Ramsden, Kevin Romano, Charles O’Donnell, Ethel Cirotti, Grace Marcozzi, Michelle Gossner, Thomas Fisher, Gerard Taddei, Anne Romberger, Jennifer McDermott. DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS John Schilling, Augustine LaNoce, Luke Joseph Jandrisitz, Lawrence McGlynn. PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS Dawn O’Hara, John O’Hara, Eric Burns, Matthew Reed, John Hoffner, Joey Lewcun, Anthony Szczurek, Tania Szczurek, Matthew Trimborn, Major Gabriel J. Zinni, Ryan Greene, Michael McHale, Michael McDonald, Matthew Morrison, Col. John Sullivan, Lieutenant Thomas Luft, Bradford Hollingsworth. Together as a parish we pray for their safety. Please contact John Cavanaugh if you would like to add a name or for more information: jjcav@comcast.net or 215-643-3299. June 11/12 Celebrants 5:00 PM: Rev. Quan M. Trinh Preaching: Deacon Peter H. Burghart 8:00 AM: Rev. Joseph B. Smits 10:15 AM: Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Owens 12:00 PM: Rev. Quan M. Trinh 5:00 PM: Louise Rafferty, Mary Lou Lewcun 8:00 AM: Frank Stieber, Tom Lenihan 10:15 AM: Phyllis Ludwig, Laura Grogan-O’Mara 12:00 PM: Monica Spadoni-Matthews, Reagan Lawn Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to church_bulletin@stalphonsus.com READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY Adoration Corner First Reading — Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles begin to speak in tongues (Acts 2:1-11). Psalm — Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth (Psalm 104). Second Reading — In one Spirit we are baptized into one body and given to drink of one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13). Gospel — Jesus Christ appears to the disciples and sends them on their mission with the power to forgive or retain sins through the Holy Spirit (John 20:19-23). Held Wednesday from 9:30 AM-7:00 PM. Meditation By he outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, Christ’s paschal mystery was brought to its completion. The Holy Spirit prepares us with his grace in order to draw us to Christ. He manifests the risen Lord to us, opening our minds. He makes present the mystery of Christ. And he reconciles us, bringing us into communion with God. Saint Thomas Aquinas says that the Holy Spirit interiorly perfects our spirit, communicating to it a new dynamism so that it refrains from evil for love. With the Holy Spirit within us “it is quite natural for people who had been absorbed by the things of this world to become entirely other-worldly in outlook, and for cowards to become people of great courage” (Saint Cyril of Alexandria). THIS WEEK AT ST. ALPHONSUS Mon., June 6: Moms & Tots 9:30 AM Tues., June 7: Morning Bible Study; Share the Word 4:00 PM; CYO Recognition Night 7:00 PM; Liturgy Committee 7:30 PM Wed., June 8: ADORATION 9:30 AM—7:00 PM; School Play Practice 2:45 PM Thurs., June 9: School Play Practice 2:45 PM; Choir Rehearsal 7:30 PM Fri., June 10: Have a Great Weekend! Sat. June 11: Sun. June 12: School Reception following 10:15 AM Mass Teller Group # 6 June 12 : Marion Harrer Ed Vasoli Dick Ruth Jim McCoog Poor Box is for the St. Vincent DePaul Society Sacred Heart Free Home for Cancer totaled $744.85 for May St Alphonsus Cry Room Please be mindful that our Cry Room/Chapel is reserved to accommodate families with small children attending our Sunday Liturgies. Page 3 Followed by Evening Prayer and Benediction Visitors are needed from 2-3 PM and 4-5 PM Intention: For Worldwide Economic Recovery Dedication: Finance Council Could you not spend an hour with me? Church Ministry Institute Are you interested in learning more about your faith? Do you want to fill in some learning gaps for personal reasons or to enable you to participate in ministry with confidence? Then consider attending the Church Ministry Institute, a three-year certificate program offered by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. There are no papers to write or tests to take. Meet committed faculty, and enjoy excellent texts. For a brochure and application form call 215-587-0551 or visit our website: ww.CMIadphila.org. Course Sites Bishop Shanahan, Downingtown, Tuesday The Institute for Evangelization, Wednesday (In Spanish) Lansdale Catholic High School, Lansdale, Wednesday St. Matthias Parish, Bala Cynwyd, Tuesday, Thursday Archbishop Ryan High School, Philadelphia, Thursday Inspired by the Holy Spirit Communicating Hope! Broadcasting from Doylestown PREP NEWS NEW STUDENTS TO THE PARISH RELIGIOUS PROGRAM If you have a student entering first grade in September and they attend our public schools, we have religion classes on Sunday mornings or Tuesday afternoons. Please take a registration form which is located on a table in the Narthex and join us. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Our popular Bible Camp is returning to St. A’s. It will be held the week of June 27 through July 1. Registrations forms are on a table in the Narthex. Our theme this summer is all about the Parables of Jesus. Registration is also available online at our parish website. HELP! Any teens who can help with Bible Camp, please contact Linda Tonelli (215) 643-7938. Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to church_bulletin@stalphonsus.com 5th Annual Vocation Congress Attention: 6th, 7th & 8th Grade Boys and Parents Tuesday, June 28, 2011—9AM to 6:30 PM St. Charles Seminary The Vocation Office for the Diocesan Priesthood is sponsoring this one day event led by our Philadelphia Seminarians which will provide young men an opportunity to hear and consider the call of Christ. The day will include: ● Great Music ● Sports/ Activities ● Powerful Prayer & Litugy ● Eucharistic Adoration ● Food-Food Food. For more information or to register please call (610) 667-5778 or go to www.HeedTheCall.org. Life Awareness Retreat A time and place to listen to God’s invitation in your life. Join a group of single men and women, 18-40 years of age, for a weekend to explore the possibility of life as a Religious Sister, Brother or Priest. The retreat will be June 10-12, 2011 at the Malvern Retreat House. It is Sponsored by the Vocation Directors of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in colaboration with the Serra Clubs throughout the Diocese. For more information e-mail religiouslifephilly@gmail.com, please provide your contact information in your e-mail. Information also available on the Philadelphia Archdiocese website: http:// www.archdiocese-phl.org/vocation/voc_events.htm. Host Families Needed Host Families are needed for several international students who would like to attend Bishop McDevitt in Glenside for the upcoming school year. These F-1 visa students speak English, are fully insured and have their own pocket money for personal expenses. Host families provide room and board and receive a generous monthly hosting stipend. For more information please contact Toni Lynn Brown, (610) 222-4496. Catholic Charities Appeal “I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me…whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.” (Mt 25:35-36, 40) The Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia responds daily to the physical and spiritual needs of people with a helping hand. By opening our hearts to the cry of the needy, we begin to make it possible to open a door for them and meet their needs. The generous support of the annual Catholic Charities Appeal provides for a significant portion of the operating expenses of 82 ministries – ministries that daily respond to the call of Jesus to care for the needy. Please consider a gift to the Catholic Charities Appeal www.catholiccharitiesappeal.org School Choice Legislation “The Pennsylvania State Senate is considering school choice legislation that will benefit thousands of Catholic School families. Learn more about Senate Bill #1 by clicking the link below. Contact your State Senator NOW and ask for his support for this important legislation. http://www.pacatholic.org/catholic-education/school-choicelegislation-will-benefit-thousands-of catholic-school families/ or http://www.votervoice.net/core.aspx? APP=GAC&AID=718&IssueID=23555&siteID=-1. Archdiocesan Review Board At the request of Cardinal Rigali, a communication regarding the Archdiocesan Review Board has been developed. A copy has been provided to you on our website and in the Narthex. Please look at our “Latest News & Announcements” section under the heading “Moving Forward in Faith—Renewing our Commitment to our Children. Pray Reflect Discuss The Kyrie Eleison “God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified” (Acts 2:36). The Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) is a litany addressed to the risen and ascended Jesus. Acclaiming him as both Lord and Christ, we implore his mercy. Though often prayed in English, the Kyrie Eleison may also be sung or recited in the original Greek, the only bit of Greek to have survived in our Mass of the Roman Rite. The Kyrie Eleison is a cherished reminder of the prayer of the Eastern Churches who in their liturgies ceaselessly call down the mercy of Christ. The Kyrie Eleison may be sung by the people responding to a cantor, or by the people responding to a choir. Over the centuries it has been clothed in every variety of musical vesture. Some of these melodies emerge from the depths of a great sorrow; others express a quiet repentance and hope; still others soar ecstatically in praise of Christ’s triumph over sin and death. “Lord, have mercy, Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.” A prayer for all times and places. Even the simplest chant can serve to fix it in the heart. Page 4 Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to church_bulletin@stalphonsus.com ORGANIZATIONAL NEWS INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CATHOLIC? St. John’s Hospice Casseroles from Group II are due on Thursday, June 9th by 10:00 AM. Please prepare the food in the pan, bake it, freeze it and then place it into the church freezer. Contact Pat Kane at (215) 674-1394 with any questions. The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the way people join the Catholic Christian Community. It is the process of instruction, prayer, and community experience that leads to full membership in the Catholic Church. The program is for those never baptized, those married to or marrying Catholics and wanting to better understand their partner’s faith, those persons having never received the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, or needing some more instruction to help them to an adult faith. If you know someone who may want to join us, show you care and ask them. Anyone interested should contact any of the priests at rectory@stalphonsus.com. CYO Recognition Night 5th-6th Grade Junior Varsity Teams (includes Novice Track Teams). Tuesday, June 7th at the Parish Center starting at 7 PM. Programs include desserts/refreshments and Awards Ceremony. There is no charge for this event. All children must be accompanied by a parent. Sister Parish Outreach We are very much in need of a volunteer with a pick-up truck to make 4-6 trips a year (from 10AM to 1PM on a Sunday) to deliver our donated furniture to needy people in North Philadelphia. We also need a person to help one of our leaders organize these trips. We pay for your gas. The gratitude of the recipients is real. If interested, call Dick Mohrbacher at (215) 646-7690. Malvern Men’s Retreat It’s not too late to make your reservation for our annual retreat to be held this coming weekend, June 10, 11 & 12 at St. Joseph’s-in-the-Hills, Malvern, PA. We urge you to avail yourself of the truly rewarding experience that such a weekend offers. For more information call Lee Melair (215) 643-3962 or visit our website, www.malvernretreat.com. Senior Travels Wed., June 22 –Trump Casino-Jersey Boys Cost $55—3:30 PM show time. $25 deposit at sign-up, $20 in slots, balance due May 20. Show is a tribute to Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons. Departs 10:45 AM For information call Eleanor Deon (215) 646-4492. Altar Servers We are recycling old altar server albs. Anyone who may have albs at home can donate them to St. Alphonsus, attention Mrs. Morris at the rectory. Thank you! We Want to Get to Know You!! Please email us your family picture so we can add it to our Parish Data System (our parish records). This way we can put a “face to the name”. We are sure many of you will be taking family photos this Summer. Send it to Kmorris1000@comcast.net. Page 5 Sacristan Volunteers Needed The parish is looking for volunteers to assist with the sacristan duties during our funerals. Responsibilities would include setting up for mass, assisting funeral directors for a viewing and cleaning up after mass. For more details call Kathy Morris at the rectory. Blue Ribbon Commission on Catholic Education The members of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Catholic Education, are anxious to hear your thoughts and comments on the future of Catholic Education in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. We are asking each family to respond to this questionnaire. You can access this questionnaire by logging onto: www.surveymonkey.com/s/C57JHHW. Please complete the questionnaire and press done. This survey will be automatically sent to the Commission. We thank you for your participation. Your thoughts, comments and ideas are important to us. The survey will close on June 8th. Corpus Christi Celebration For First Holy Communicants and Families His Eminence, Cardinal Justin Rigali will celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ on Sunday, June 26, 2011 with a Mass at 12:30 PM at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, 654 Ferry Road, Doylestown, followed by a procession and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Cardinal Rigali is inviting all of the First Communicants of the Archdiocese to join him for this special event. Please contact the Office of Special Projects for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia at (215) 5873519 or visit the website of the Office for Special Projects at www.archphila2.org. Saturdays with Saints and Sisters Saturday, June 18, 2011 Explorer the presence and action of god in your life by journeying with Saints, Sisters and others just like yourself. This Saturday retreat is for young women interested in discovering more about interested in discovering more about discernment and religious life. For more information or to participate please contact Sr. Ana Dura CSR (215) 914-4109. Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to church_bulletin@stalphonsus.com CALL TO CONVERSION AND HOLINESS In attaining union with Jesus, He gives us two great gifts: forgiveness of our sins and Himself in the Holy Eucharist. The priest is in need of these gifts himself, but he is also called to provide them for the entire Church. This is why the Servant of God, Pope John Paul II, was able to say: “There can be no Eucharist without the priesthood, just as there can be no priesthood without the Eucharist. You are invited to read Cardinal Rigali’s Pastoral Letter that can be found on the home page of the Archdiocese— www.archphila.org. Celebration of St. John Neumann You are invited to a special Mass and reception marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of St. John Neumann! Join us Saturday, June 18th for Mass at 12:15 PM in St. Peter the Apostle Church/National Shrine of St. John Neumann, 1019 N. Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Archbishop Edward Gilbert, C.Ss.R. will be the main celebrant. Reception immediately following at Penn’s Landing. Tickets for the reception are $35 and may be purchased online at redemptorists.net or by calling (877) 876-7662. DEVOTED TO PRAYER Today, as we await Pentecost, we come to the end of the baptismal homily from Peter that we have heard over the past few weeks. This homily was written by a realist who knew the joy and the glory of a resurrection faith, but also knew that the strength of that faith would be put to the test and tried in suffering. Earlier this year we heard Jesus preach, “Blessed are you when they insult you . . . because of me” (Matthew 5:11) and this is echoed today by Peter. These words are also formed in the image of Christ who prays to the Father in heaven today, a prayer that is placed in John’s Gospel right before Jesus endures his suffering and death. Our awaiting the Spirit, awaiting our mission for Christ means that we are, most likely, awaiting some sort of trial and suffering. We don’t endure the same degree of persecution that Peter and John knew, but each of us has our faith put to the test eventually. And it is for this reason that we, like Jesus and like those faithful followers gathered in the upper room, devote ourselves to prayer. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal All are invited to the Miraculous Medal Shrine for their Summer Novena of Hope. Rev. Thomas Finley, will speak on the Rosary each day. The Novena is daily from Monday, June 13th to Tuesday, June 21st. Mondays, June 14th & 21st Masses at 7 & 9 AM, 12:05 & 7:30 PM. Novena Services at 2,3,4,5 & 6:30 PM Tuesday-Friday Novena & Masses at 9 AM, 12:05 & 5 PM Saturday Novena & Masses at 9 AM, 12:05 & 5:00 PM Confessions begins 15 minutes prior to Mass except Sundays. The Shrine is located at 500 E. Chelten Ave., Germantown, 19144. Safe and secure parking is available. Don’t forget to wear RED on Pentecost Sunday June 12, 2011 Page 6 VOCATION Roman Catholics in the United States spend a good deal of time speaking of “vocation” and the manner in which each of us discerns our vocation for life. In today’s apostolic letter, however, Peter gives us the “cornerstone” of our vocation, the description of what each of us is called to first and foremost by our baptism. He describes our vocation as “a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people of [God’s] own, so that you may announce the praises” of Christ, who called us out of darkness into light (1 Peter 2:9). All of us, no matter what path our life’s vocation may take us down, have been chosen by God, made holy, and anointed as priests in the high priesthood of Christ through baptism. All of this, so that we may announce the praises of Christ. Vocation is given for proclamation at home, in the workplace—wherever life takes us—in service, in word, and in sacrament. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to church_bulletin@stalphonsus.com
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