The Church of St. Agatha – St. James A NOTE FROM THE PASTOR rd From Fr. Carlos: 33 This Week at St. Agatha – St. James Saturday, November 15 8:30AM Mass Intentions of SS AJ Faith Community 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 16 9:30AM Mass In Memory of Rose and Joseph Candeloro and Maryann DeMarco 11:30AM Mass In Memory of Quitterie & Marine Boutrolle 5:30PM Mass In Memory of Bernadette Magnac 9:00PM Mass In Memory of Joseph Grosso Monday, November 17 Daily Masses in the Newman Center – Monday to Friday 7:30AM and 12:05PM in the St. Bede Chapel 12:05PM Mass God’s Blessings on Mariamma Tuesday, November18 7:30PM Chapel Pray the Rosary each week at this time Wednesday, November 19 12:05PM God’s Blessing on Mariamma 9:00PM Adoration in Church 9:30PM Candlelight Mass in Church Friday, November 21 12:05PM Mass In Honor of the Blessed Mother Saturday, November 22 8:30AM Mass Intentions of SS AJ Faith Community 5:30PM Spanish Mass (Chapel) Fr. Carlos Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Nov. 23 9:30AM Sunday Mass Fr. Carlos 11:30AM Sunday Mass Fr. Ben 5:30PM Sunday Mass Fr. George 9:00PM Sunday Mass Fr. Carlos Sunday in Ordinary Time We are approac hing the end of the Church year. Today is the last Sunday in Ordinary Time and next Sunday is the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, the last Sunday of liturgical year A. The new liturgical year B begins with the First Sunday of Advent, November 30. The new lit urgical year* brings the hope and expectation that Pope Francis will visit our city for the 2015 World Meeting of Families to be held here September 22-27. We ask that you pray the following pray er regularly: Prayer for World Meeting of Families Philadelphia 2015 God and Father of us all, in Jesus, Your Son and our Savior, You have made us Your sons and daughters in the family of the Church. May Your grace and love help our families in every part of the world be united to one anot her in fidelity to the Gospel. May t he example of the Holy Family, with the aid of Y our Holy Spirit, guide all families, especially those most troubled, to be homes of communion and prayer and to always seek Your truth and live in Your love. Through Christ our Lord, Amen. Registration Now Open for World Meeting of Families: www.worldmeeting2015.org/plan-your-visit/register The Book of the Name s of the Dead: Write your deceased loved ones in the Book in Church in November. All names are remembered during November Masses. Thanksgiving Food Drive: Volunteers will prepare Thanksgiving dinners in the Newman Center to be delivered to recipients’ homes the day before Thanksgiving. If you want to suggest a family in West Philadelphia to receive dinner, please fill out a form available in Church or in the Newman Center. If you can volunteer to drive to help deliver the meals, please put your contact information on the form. If you have questions, please call Nancy Minyanou at 845-245-0275. Sunday Confe ssions: 30 minutes before Sunday Masses. rd The 33 Sunday in Ordinary Time, Nov. 16 Explanation Point: Jesus condemns complacency. Application Point: This week, do something risky for the Lord. Food Outreach to the Hungry: Help serve food to the homeless Mondays and/or Wednesdays, Churc h Hall, 5:45-7:15PM. Enter at rear of Church from parking lot. Info: Tim at 908-358-9473 or tfaver@gmail.com. *Note on the Liturgical Year: also known as the Churc h year. It consists of the cycle of liturgical seasons in the Church that determines when feast days, including celebrations of saints, are to be observed, and which portions of Scripture are to be read either in an annual cycle or in a cycle of s everal years. Distinct liturgical colors appear in connection with different seasons of the liturgical year. Visit www.usccb.org. Interested in Joining the Parish? Please call 215-8981750. Or write to us at office@saintsaj.org. Weekly Rosary Group: Tuesdays, 7:30PM, Newman Chapel Parish Pay: Support your Parish by using Parish Pay! Write kchovanes@saintsaj.org for information! ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS Sunday Offertory Report: Week of November 2, 2014 Seminarian Kevin Coyle to Speak Today: St. Charles Borromeo Seminary is renowned locally, nationally, and internationally for its excellent program for priestly formation. Help support the work of the Seminary in training future priests, not just for Philadelphia but also for many other dioceses. Please pray for all the seminarians in formation. We warmly welcome Kevin! $2,403 Total Collection Candlelight Mass and Adoration in Church Nov. 19: Adoration at 9:00PM; Mass at 9:30PM. All are welcome! Envelopes $414 Electronic $405 $1,584 Loose Planning a Wedding? Visit our website; read about getting married at SS A & J; then call 215-898-1750. No. of Electronic Donations 1 16 186 Saints Agatha and James The Church of St. Agatha – St. James PROCESSION “ALONG WITH OUR MOTHER” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 Volunteer to be a Cathedral Ambassador The Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul conducts an evangelization ministry with Cathedral Ambassadors. This ent husiastic group of trained Ambassadors staffs the Basilica every day of the week and is comprised of volunteer parishioners from all over the Archdiocese. They answer questions, offer assistance and give tours. Cathedral Ambassadors provide a pers onal presence in the Basilica; they put a face on the Churc h. Cathedral Ambassadors are assigned 4 hour shifts. The schedule is flexible - one day or more a month. They rec ei ve training and materials to support their evangelization ministry. Along with our Mother Mary, the Parish of St. Agatha-St. James invites you to walk with us in procession to honor our Blessed Mot her on S unday, December 7, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. The Proc ession starts at 4:00PM at th Drex el’s Dornsife Community Cent er at 36 & Spring Garden Streets. Slowly and prayerfully, carrying a statue of Mary, the Procession will travel through the streets of the community and through the hearts of both Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania arriving at the Church of St. th Agatha-St. James, SE corner, 38 & Chestnut Streets for 5:30PM Mass. Bring your special intentions and join this very exceptional event ! Tell your friends ! All are welcome! Learn more about our Cathedral Basilica at www.cathedralphila.org. For more information on the Ambassador Program and/or to bec ome an Ambassador, contact Nick or Louise Pascale, Program coordinators at npascale@archphila.org. After Mass, there will be hot soup and bread available at the Newman Center next door to the Church. Questions? Write Doug at dbrintnall@saintsaj.org DREX EL NEWMAN MINISTRY Drexel Connections: Meetings on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 7:00PM; Tuesdays at 9:00PM. Visit the St. Katharine Drexel Chapel, Rm. 311, 33rd & Arch Sts., Paul Peck PSR Bldg. Info? Write to newmancatholic@drexel.edu. PENN NEWMAN MINISTRY ALL PENN STUDENTS ACE - Emily Lazor, Asst. Dir. for Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education: Teaching Fellows program, will be available for one-on-one meetings for anyone interested, Monday, Nov. 17, 4:00-6:00 pm, Penn Newman. Email jeffklein@newman.upenn.edu to set up a meeting with Emily. Peru Mission Trip: Dec. 27-Jan. 11: Join a mission to the Peruvian highlands, a chance not only to serve the poorest of the poor but also to connect with a pioneer project of Catholic development. Email Ricardo Simmonds for more info. Get Connected! Register with Flocknote to receive current info on Newman activities: www.flocknote.com/pennnewman. RCIA Rites of Acceptance and Welcoming Nov. 23: Next Sunday at the 5:30PM Mass, our faith community has the honor of observing the combined Rites of Acceptance and Welcoming for our RCIA participants. In these Rites, acceptance and welcoming are reciprocal; specifically, on our part, we publicly express our acceptance of new members and warmly invite these men and women into our community. In addition, our faith community pledges to walk with them on their journey and to be there to guide them. There will be a celebration of the Rites in the Newman Center after the 5:30PM Mass. Box Tops Drive for Education! Every box top is worth 10 cents to a needy South Dakota school. Place box tops in Collection Box in Newman Center lobby. Email Emily for more info and list of acceptable products: eroma@sas.upenn.edu. PENN GRADUATE STUDENTS Connections: A weekly small-group program featuring social opportunities, discussion on how faith impacts our lives and prayer. For more information, Email Ricardo Simmonds at rsimmonds@newman.upenn.edu. Catholic Intellectual Life: Philadelphia Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture. For info and details on events: write Dan at dcheely@collegiuminstitute.org. (2) Circle of St. Bede meets Tuesday, Nov. 18 8:00AM-8:50AM. “Israel and the Nations.” From The Two-Edged Sword. An Interpretation of the Old Testament. Newman Center, lower level. 215-898-8784; dodsonp@vet.upenn.edu. PENN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Elections for undergraduate Executive Board will take place on Thursday, November 20, at the Newman Center. All Penn undergrads are eligible to vote! Connections: A weekly small-group program featuring social opportunities, discussion on how faith impacts our lives and prayer. Email Jeff Klein at jeffklein@newman.upenn.edu. Newman Thursday Dinners: 6:00PM. $5.00 in the Newman Center, lower level. Drexel, Penn & USci students welcome! 2 186 Saints Agatha and James
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