Founded 1953 66 Levittown Parkway, Levittown, Pennsylvania, 19054 Telephone 215-945-1166; Fax 215-945-6988; www.stmichaellvt.org Pastor Reverend Michael C. DiIorio Week-end Assistance Reverend John E. Donia Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 Noon Deacon Deacon Harry J. Simpson - Retired Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - Saturday: 8:00 am Business Manager Director of Child Protection Files Mrs. Janie Brown Morning Rosary Weekdays at 7:35am prior to the 8am Mass Executive Secretary to the Pastor Marriage Records Coordinator Sr. Mary Beth Kratzinger, SSJ Bulletin Coordinators Gerry Hayes Marcy Beck Rectory Office 215-945-1166 - Fax 215-945-6988 Weekdays: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Receptionist - Mary Ann Szokoli St. Michael The Archangel Catholic School 130 Levittown Parkway School Number:-215-943-0222 School Fax Number - 215-943-9068 Absentee Report Number - 215-943-5035 Principal: Mr. Stephen D. DiCicco sdicicco@sma-pa.org Mrs. Elizabeth Wurtz, SMA School Office Religious Education Office 215-547-2518 CCD Coordinator: Mrs. Janet Fiatoa CYO: Ms. Alice Viola & Ms. Kathy Wilson RCIA Coordinator: Mike O’Keefe St. Michael the Archangel Friary Third Order Regular of St. Francis , TOR 88 Levittown Parkway 215-943-4810 Reconciliation (Confession, Penance) Saturday: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration September-June Thursday 8:30 am.– 3:00 pm. Directors of Altar Servers Mr. Robert Gabriele Mr. Robert Heston Choir Director Mr. Frank Cuda Communion to the Sick Contact Rectory Office Knights of Columbus St. Michael the Archangel Council #14626 215-945-1166 - Fax 215-945-6988 Chaplain: Reverend Michael C. DiIorio Grand Knight: Jim Thomson Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the first four Sundays of each month at 1 pm. There are no Baptisms on fifth Sundays and on Christmas and Easter Sundays. Parents must be registered members of our parish, attend a PreJordan class and Godparents must be practicing Catholics. Please contact the Rectory to make arrangements. November 9, 2014 THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Page Two MEETINGS MONDAY TUESDAY VIGIL MASS, November 8 5:30 a.m. The Melio and Muha Family (The Family) SUNDAY, November 9 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 8:00 a.m. Mass for the People of the Parish 10:00 a.m. John Buranich, III - 37th Anniversary (The Family) 12:00 noon Eric Whitman (Pat and Charlie Miller) MONDAY, November 10 Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church 8:00 a.m. Mary Patricia Huff (The Family) 8:00 a.m. TUESDAY, November 11 Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop John Hild, Sr. (Cindy Hild) 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, November 12 George Rapson ( Anne Slezosky) THURSDAY, November 13 Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin 8:00 a.m. Maria Diehl ( Maria’s Mom) EUCHARISTIC ADORATION AND BENEDICTION The Blessed Sacrament is exposed for Adoration following the 8:00 a.m. Mass with Benediction at 3:00 P.M. FRIDAY, November 14 8:00 a.m. Joan Miller (Pat & Charlie Miller) 7:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Regional Mass SATURDAY, November 15 8:00 a.m. Those enrolled in the Memorial Fund VIGIL MASS, SATURDAY, November 15 Saint Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 5:30 a.m. Anthony J. Milio (The Family) SUNDAY, November 16 Thirty - Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Gwen & Darly Walton (Dale Walton) 10:00 a.m. Carol Ann Shellenberger (The Family) 12:00 noon Mass for the People of the Parish SUNDAY MASS ANNOUNCEMENTS Requests for Sunday Mass Announcements must be written and received at the Rectory by 3pm on Thursday. THURSDAY Choir - 7 PM - Church Legion of Mary - 7 PM - Room 12 RCIA - 7 PM - Room 9 Home and School - 7 PM - Gym Sodality - 3:15 PM - Church ST. PEREGRINE SHRINE This week the candles are burning for Kathleen C. and Kathleen L. By The Family Sr.Marian Perpetua, R.S.M, Baby Grace Ella Brown, Baby Nathan Hill, Baby Christian Wendt, Toni Lynn Brovey, Stephen Bush, Natalie Campbell, Sue Carreras, Mrs. Connelly, Dorothy Connors, Caroline Daynorowicz, Edward Deck, Jimmy Deck, Jocelyn Dillon, Stephanie Farmer, Patrick Finley, Joan Flanagan, Michael Foisy, Carol Fruscione, Nick Fruscione, William Gaskill, Simeon Gregoire, Barry Gouge, Lisa Grosso, Thomas Hahn, Joe Hampton, Pat Haney, Denise Jackson, Mary Ann Kasper, Andrew Kelley, Crystal Kirchhoefer, Nick Kussman, Carlyne Lehmann, Guy Linebarger, Sr., Kathy Lombardo, Janet Lynch, Sharon Lynch, Anna Maglio, Nancee May, Pat Melani, Margaret Mirsch, Carlotta Monach, Danny Morgan, Maryann O’Neill, John Oliver, Manuel Padro, Sharon Ratcliffe, Adam Raup, Eleanor Repetz, Jennie Russo, Linda Scheid, Catherine Schueller, Mary Louise Sessa, Peg Shire, Roseann Simpson, Jean Smythe, Angela Stahl, Joe Szokoli, Joseph J. Timchak, Justin Tobin, Loretta Toth, Lori Treibley, Leightin Westerman, Lisa M. Witman, Harry Woodington, Jeffrey M. Wydro, Michael H. Wydro, Dawn Anderson Yamrich. We assume recovery after 4 weeks unless we receive new request to remain on our prayer list. SAINT FRANCES XAVIER CABRINI Maria Francesca Cabrini was born in Italy. At the age of thirty, she founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. She traveled to the United States in 1889 at the request of Pope Leo XII to work with Italian immigrants. She was the first American citizen to be canonized. We celebrate her Feast Day on November 13th. Pray where you are. God is everywhere. 0217 November 9, 2014 THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WEEKLY OFFERING The collection for the week of October 25-26 was $11,104.60 as compared to $11,202.27 for the same weekend last year. Last week’s collection was $12,262.17 compared to $11,218.00 for the same weekend last year. We are very, very grateful for your continued support. Thank You! ELECTRONIC GIVING Saint Michael the Archangel Parish has enlisted Parish Giving to provide its members with the opportunity to use Electronic Funds Transfer as an alternative method for giving. Check our web site to connect to the link for information. An update on St. Michael the Archangel’s gifts to the Catholic Charities appeal will be updated in next week’s bulletin. PARISH FOOD WEEKEND Our monthly Parish Food Weekend is this weekend. Please leave your food packages in the rear of the Church or next to the side entrances. Please do not leave food packages in the vestibules of the side entrances and do not leave anything that can spoil, is opened, or out of date. Saint Michael’s parish food pantry is a joint effort of our St. Vincent de Paul Conference and the Knights of Columbus. The mission of the pantry is to provide food to the poor of Lower Bucks County. The food comes from non-perishable items and food cards donated by parishioners on Parish Food Sundays. Food is provided to all who ask and no one is refused. Please support this most worthwhile mission. If you are in need of food or know someone who is, please contact the Pantry directly. Referrals are taken on a no questions asked basis. Please call Mike Walsh @ 215-817-5984. BULLETIN NOTICES Announcements must be in writing and at the Rectory by Noon, Friday, nine days prior to publication. Page Three Religious Education News The Confirmation Parent meeting is this Thursday, November 13th at 6:30 pm in the church hall. The meeting will conclude at 7:30 pm. One representative (parent, grandparent, godparent, etc. ) for every sixth grader receiving Confirmation in the fall of 7th grade needs to be at this meeting. If you are unable to attend our meeting a list of meetings at other parishes will be provided to you so that you are able to fulfill the Archdiocesan requirement. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the successful preparation, planning and execution of our Confirmation Mass. The Confirmandi were excited and ready to receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit. It was a beautiful evening. Visit the PREP webpage at the church website www.stmichaellvt.com for more information about the program. There is a link to the program’s handbook and registration forms. HAPPY VETERANS’ DAY TO OUR SERVICEMEN AND SERVICEWOMEN NOVEMBER 11TH God Bless You. Thank you for your service! Preparation for the Sacrament of Marriage The Sacrament of Marriage is a profound responsibility. Active members of our parish who wish to make arrangements to have the Sacrament celebrated at St. Michael, must call the rectory at least 6 months prior to your wedding date and speak with a Priest. Pre-Cana class is required. 0217 November 9, 2014 THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Page Four ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA, Secretariat for Evangelization Office for the New Evangelization 222 North 17thStreet · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-1299 Telephone (215) 587-5630· Fax (215) 587-3561· PhillyEvang@archphila.org 10 Monthly Themes Bulletin Reflection - November 2014: Created for Joy In order to help us prepare for the World Meeting of Families and the anticipated visit from Pope Francis, a catechism on family life entitled, “Love is Our Mission”: The Family Fully Alive, has been prepared. Each month for the next ten months, our parish will reflect on one chapter from this catechism. You can order a copy of this beautifully illustrated catechism and learn about the World Meeting of Families at WorldMeeting2015.org. November 2014: Chapter 1: Created For Joy “Love is Our Mission” because love is our origin and destiny. Created in the image of God, a human being is created for communion, which means that loving God and neighbor is the reason for our existence. Catholics believe these things because of Jesus, our bedrock and cornerstone. Jesus suffered and yet persevered in love; he was crucified and yet rose again. In Jesus, we believe that the Creator of the universe became one of us, revealing not only who God is, but also who we are created to be and become. In a world of anxiety and doubt, Jesus is trustworthy. When we follow Jesus, body and soul, even when it hurts and requires sacrifice, we are living lives of integrity, for only in living this way will our lives coincide with the reason for our existence. This brings us great joy. We sin and stumble, but the God we meet in Christ is faithful even when we are not. God’s forgiveness is a gift that gives us back to ourselves, enabling us to embrace our mission and destiny anew. Catholic sacraments and moral teachings serve this destiny. The sacraments are a genuine encounter with Christ, while the moral teachings show what Christ-like love looks like in particular situations. Catholic life summons us to heroism and adventure even in ordinary daily life. The world is charged with the beauty and grace of God, and neighbors who need our love and kindness are all around us. Please keep reading the Love Is Our Mission catechism for more! ~ Dr. Christopher C. Roberts, editor, Love is Our Mission Preparatory Catechism Did you know?The World Meeting of Families event was established by Pope St. John Paul II in 1994. It is held every three years in cities across the world. 2015 is the first time it will be in the United States. Its goals are (1) to strengthen family bonds and (2) to give witness to the fundamental role of the family in society. Learn more at WorldMeeting2015.orgt. Our Lady of Guadalupe Ladies Auxiliary THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA “With God’s Grace, we are committed to faithfully living His Word by adherence to his commandments, nurturing our families, sustaining our parish, school and community through charitable works and evangelizing by word and deed to share His message.” St. John Lateran is the pope’s church, the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome where the Bishop of Rome presides. Our Lady of Guadalupe Ladies Auxiliary Mission Statement Our Lady of Guadalupe Ladies Auxiliary invites all woman, 18 years and older, to come and join us. We work closely with the Saint Michael the Archangel Knights of Columbus and other school and parish organizations in supporting our parish, school and community. We meet on the second Sunday of every month, from September to June, after the 10:00 am Mass. The first basilica on the site was built in the fourth century when Constantine donated land he had received from the wealthy Lateran family. That structure and its successors suffered fire, earthquake and the ravages of war, but the Lateran remained the church where popes were consecrated until the popes returned from Avignon in the 14th century to find the church and the adjoining palace in ruins. Pope Innocent X commissioned the present structure in 1646. One of Rome’s most imposing churches, the Lateran’s towering facade is crowned with 15 colossal statues of Christ, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist and 12 doctors of the Church. Beneath its high altar rest the remains of the small wooden table on which, tradition holds, St. Peter himself celebrated Mass. 0217 November 9, 2014 THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SCHOOL NEWS COMING ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: x SMA Penny Walk on the 11th. x SMA Pie orders due on Friday x SMA Walkathon on the 14th. SMA School Thanksgiving Food Drive will continue until November 20th. SMA Service Club and Student Council will use the donations to make Thanksgiving baskets for our less fortunate neighbors. Last year we delivered baskets to many needy families. We are making a special effort this year to have every student participate. This year we are also asking the students to bring in extra change they might have earned. We are trying to collect enough money to purchase one turkey from each grade. If anyone would like to donate a turkey, simply send it to the school and we will store it in our freezer. Thanks in advance for your support in this very worthy cause. ********************************************* SMA STUDENT COUNCIL’S ANNUAL PIE SALE Please support our school by purchasing a pie or two for your Thanksgiving dinner. The pies are fresh from Styer Orchards so you know they will be delicious. Order form and information will be on a table in the back of the Church. ********************************************* Saint Michael the Archangel Home and School Meeting will be Tuesday, November 11th. From 7:00 to 8:00 PM in the School Gym. The presentation will be given by Matthew D. Weintraub on “The Dangers of Social Media.” Mr. Weintraub is an Assistant District Attorney in Bucks County and is responsible for the prosecution of all manner of criminal cases, including major crimes. Page Five TYSON PROJECT A+ PROGRAM St. Michael’s has the chance to raise up to $12,000.00 in extra school funds this year by participating in the Tyson Project A+ program, sponsored by Tyson Foods. Students, parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers and other parish community members are able to collect Tyson Project A+ labels from Tyson product boxes and bags. Tyson will in turn send the school a check in the amount of 24 cents per label. Funds raised can be spent on anything the school needs, including supplies, equipment, building repairs and various school programs that will benefit our children. You can find more information on the Tyson A+ Project program on the web at: projectaplus,tyson.com. Or you may contact: Sue Ward, Tyson Project A+ Program Coordinator @267-688-6746. There will be a box in the back of the church, by the basket for the grocery store receipts that you can drop your label in. Labels will then be collected weekly after Mass. Dear Parents and Parishioners St. Michael the Archangel Alumni is establishing a Database. If you or anyone you know are an Alumni of Saint Michael the Archangel School, please go to the Saint Michael the Archangel Website www.sma-pa.org or e-mail address alumni@sma-pa.org . INDOOR FLEA MARKET Sunday, December 7, 2014 at 8:00am to 12:00 noon Hosted by the Music Department of Father Judge High School, 3301 Solly Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19136. Call 215 338 9494 ext. 1148. COACH BINGO BOXTOPS FOR EDUCATION The children of St. Michael’s want to thank all the wonderful parishioners who contributed to our “Box Tops for Education” drive. We would like to continue to ask for your help. Please place your box tops in the collection basket or in the jar in the school foyer. Thank you again, the children and Faculty of St. Michael’s. Virtue is nothing without the trial of temptation, for there is no conflict without an enemy, no victory without strife. Saint Leo the Great. St. Michael the Archangel School is holding a “Coach Handbag Bingo”, Saturday, November 15th at 7:30pm in the church hall. Doors open at 6:30pm. This event is a perennial sell-out. Guests must be 21 or older. Early purchase is recommended. For information please email luciano105@aol.com attention Liz Luciano. REGISTER TAPES Thank you for placing your Cash Register Tapes from Brown’s Shop Rite in Fairless Hills (only). Tapes are valid for five (5) months. Thank you! 0217 November 9, 2014 THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME The children’s collection envelopes contain a section for them to express a “good deed.” We would like to share some of their thoughts with you: -I completed all my chores. -Helped my mom clean the car. -Helped my daddy with cleaning his work truck. -Helped at the Trunk or Treat. -Helped to clean our house. -Cleaned my room. -Fed my sister’s pet. -I helped my mom pick up toys. -Helped my family. -Held the door open for people at the restaurant. -Helped nana make Halloween cookies. -Made my bed. -Being nice to others. -Helped my sister on a computer game. -Helping at my moms school on my day off. -Helping nanny clean up our backyard. -Sharing my school Supplies. -Shared my baseball glove with my sister. -Helped to carry groceries in from the store. YOUCAT The Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church Is someone a sinner if he experiences strong passions within himself? No, passions can be very valuable. They are designed to lead to and reinforce good actions; only when they are disordered do the passions contribute to evil. [17671770, 1773-1775] Passions that are ordered to the good become virtues. They then become the motive force of a life of fighting for love and justice. Passions that overpower a person, rob him of his freedom and entice him to evil, we call vice.” Excerpt From: Schoenborn, “YOUCAT.” iBooks. Christoph Cardinal. “DARE TO BE HOLY” Catholic Lay Missionary and Evangelist, Bill Wegner from Good News International will be leading a mission at Our Lady of Grace Parish. All are invited to the Parish Mission and are free to bring a friend. There is plenty of parking and we are handicapped accessible. 225 Bellevue Avenue, Penndel, PA 19047 Sunday, November 9th – to Wednesday, November 12th at 7:00 PM each evening. Page Six POPE FRANCIS ON THE ROSARY “The Rosary always accompanies me in my life it is a prayer from my heart” “Mary joins us, she fights at our side. She supports Christians in the fight against the forces of evil. Especially through prayer, through the rosary. Hear me out, the rosary... Do you pray the Rosary each day? Our Lady had shared in the struggles of her son, Jesus Christ. She suffered along with him, and so when Jesus resurrected, she was also given redemption. “Our Mother, we can add, represents us. She is our Sister, our first Sister to be granted redemption and taken to Heaven.” Because of her suffering and redemption, Our Lady is also the most iconic image of hope. She is close to those who suffer throughout the world, and she provides them the hope to overcome their struggle. Pope Francis has dedicated his pontificate to Our Lady of Fatima, who has told us through her message to the visionaries of the importance of praying the Rosary daily. “Pray the Rosary every day in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary to obtain peace in the world . . . for she alone can save it.” “God has placed peace in her hands, and it is from the Immaculate Heart that men must ask it.” Pope Francis urges Catholics to pray the Rosary in the fight against evil Pope prescribes daily rosary for what ails you Pope Francis admitted he wasn't a pharmacist, but he didn't hesitate being the spokesman for the heart-healthy benefits of 59 little pills strung together: the rosary. "I want to recommend some medicine for all of you. "It's a spiritual medicine." Holding up a white medicine box with an anatomical drawing of the human heart on it. "Don't forget to take it," he said. "It's good for your heart, for your soul, for your whole life." 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