St. Ann Parish “To Grow in Grace Through Jesus Christ” FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY • 502 South Main Street Phoenixville, PA 19460 • Phone: 610-933-3732 • Fax: 610-935-7958 • stannphx@comcast.net • www.churchofsaintann.org • Facebook St. Ann Parish Phoenixville Pastor Rev. John J. Newns Email: fathernewns@gmail.com Phone: 610-933-3732 Retired Priest in Residence Rev. Joseph A. Heim, M.M. Email: jheim@maryknoll.org Phone: 610-933-1733 Deacon Daniel T. Giblin Email: deacongiblin@gmail.com Phone: 610-952-3765 Holy Family School 610-933-7562 Principal-Ann Marie Braca www.myholyfamilyschool.org Chapel Liturgy & Sacramental Preparation Madelyn O’Hara, 610-639-0923 stannadulted@gmail.com PREP Julie Prichett, 610-755-1077 youthstann@comcast.net Youth Ministry 610-304-6222 Brett Illig, brett@mofhope.org Spiritual Ministry 610-416-5431 Sr. Marie Rose Gibson, R.S.M. Pastoral Associate 215-866-6516 Sr. Rose Marie Martell, MSBT srosemarie@verizon.net Music Ministry 610-933-3732 Tom Denny, tgdenny@verizon.net Business Manager 610-933-3732 Lisa Burghardt burghardtlisa@comcast.net DECEMBER 28, 2014 604 South Main Street Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM & 6:00 PM Sacred Heart Church 148 Church Street Saturday: 3:45 - 4:30 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 5:00 PM Vigil Mass Weekdays and Holy Days Mass schedule listed in the bulletin CEMETERIES St. Ann: 305 W. Pothouse Road, Hours 8 AM - 3PM Sacred Heart: 1261 Fillmore Street Church Main Street & Third Avenue Church is open: Mon - Fri: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sat: 9:00 AM - Noon WEEKLY DEVOTIONS IN CHURCH Rosary: Monday thru Thursday 7:35 AM Miraculous Medal Novena: Tues after 8:00 AM Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation: Tues after 8:00 AM Mass or call the Rectory to make an appointment. Infant of Prague Novena: Wednesday 7:55 AM Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesday 8:30 AM - 7:30 PM CONTACT THE LITURGY AND SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION OFFICE AT 610-639-0923 FOR: CONTACT THE RECTORY FOR THE FOLLOWING AT 610-933-3732 PARISH OFFICE BUSINESS HOURS - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, BAPTISM - Parents of children to be baptized are required to Mon - Fri. Submit all bulletin materials by Noon Monday. attend a Pre-Jordan session. Please make arrangements well CHANGES in address or phone number. in advance of the birth of your child. MARRIAGE - Make arrangements one year in advance. PARISH REGISTRATION takes place in the Rectory after the RCIA - To become a fully initiated member of the Catholic 11:30 AM Mass. Church. EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY - Eucharist is brought to those PREP CLASSES - All public school students Grades K-6 are expected to participate in PREP (Parish Religious Education Program). Classes are held on Sundays from 10:45 AM 12:05 PM and Tuesdays from 6:25 - 7:45 PM. Call Julie at 610-755-1077. unable to come to Mass because of sickness or age. ANOINTING OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SICK - In the event of an emergency contact the Rectory at any time. Anointings can be requested before a planned hospital visit. FROM THE PASTOR “MERRY CHRISTMAS” - We’re still greeting one another with these words because Christmas is a Season. The prophetic or counter-cultural aspect of being connected to Jesus is vividly expressed in our rather subdued and somber pre-Christmas gatherings followed by our rather bright, joyful and extended post-Christmas celebrations. Today we continue our celebration and our unpacking of the mystery of the Messiah's entering human history with the Feast of the Holy Family. A Pregnant Moment Nine months from now, the world will be coming to Philadelphia to focus on the gift of family life and how this basic blessing can be strengthened as well as how those who are without the support of family can be supported and included. This global gathering celebrating the importance of the family carries such weight that Pope Francis will be coming both to endorse and to be part of this eighth World Meeting of Families. The Vatican’s Pontifical Council on the Family, along with our own Archdiocese of Philadelphia, have prepared a number of resources to help us get ready to participate fruitfully in the WMOF, and I encourage each of our members and each of our families to take advantage of these excellent resources. Holy Family School As we celebrate today the Feast of the Holy Family, we remember especially our dedicated principal, faculty, staff of Holy Family School who serve our families throughout the year. We are blessed through Holy Family School and we pray that HFS will be blessed in the New Year. We acknowledge also our parishioners who contribute a subsidy to each student attending HFS. Fr. Heim, Deacon Giblin, Sr. Marie Rose Gibson RSM, Sr. Rose Marie Martell, MSBT and I wish the blessings of a happy, healthy, and holy New Year to all of our parishioners. We pray that each one of us will be open to the grace God is offering us in the Year of Grace 2015. NEW EYES FOR NEW YEAR’S DAY - When we are gathered by Christ for Mass this Thursday, we will be invited to enter into The Mystery via three liturgical lenses specific to January 1st, namely: The Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God The Octave Day of Christmas The World Day of Prayer for Peace 1 026Ann WORLD DAY OF PEACE 2015—SLAVES NO MORE, BUT BROTHERS AND SISTERS For the 2015 World Day of Peace this Thursday, January 1, Pope Francis challenges all of us to recognize every other person as a brother or sister with Godgiven dignity. Such recognition, he says, will lead to peace. When we recognize the dignity of others, we will feel compelled to work for an end to all that exploits and enslaves them, such as human trafficking, trade in migrants and prostitutes, exploitation, slave labor, and the enslavement of women and children. These things, Pope Francis says, are a fatal running sore on the flesh of Christ. To address these assaults on the dignity of our exploited and enslaved brothers and sisters, we must assist victims and address the problems and issues that create conditions ripe for exploitation. Catholics in the United States can join the U.S. Catholic bishops and Catholic Relief Services as they work to help victims of exploitation and slavery and address root causes, such as poverty and lack of opportunity, conflict, corruption, demand in developed nations for services of the sex trade and forced labor, poor regulation of industries most susceptible to trafficking (such as the agricultural, domestic, hospitality, and service industries), and lack of anti-human trafficking laws and enforcement of such laws where they do exist. You can join us in answering Pope Francis’ call to build a civilization based on the equal dignity of every person. For ideas on how we can be peacemakers visit www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human -life-and-dignity/war-and-peace/world-day-of-peace.cfm. NATIONAL MIGRATION WEEK 2015: JANUARY 4-10 As we remember Joseph, Mary and Jesus were refugees who migrated to a foreign land (Egypt), the Catholic Church in the USA will celebrate National Migration Week starting next Sunday. The theme this year is, "We are One Family Under God," which brings to mind the importance of family in our daily lives. This reminder is particularly important when dealing with the migration phenomenon, as family members are too often separated from one another. For more information and an assortment of resources go to www.usccb.org/about/mirgration-andrefugee-services/national-migration-week. LOVING FATHER, remembering that the Holy Family fled violence and lived for a time as refugees, we ask that you protect all refugee families fleeing persecution, and provide them a place of safety and comfort. PADRE AMOROSO, al recordar que la Sagrada Familia huyó de la violencia y que vivió durante un tiempo en el exilio, te pedimos que protejas a todas las familias que huyendo de la persecución buscan refugio, y les proporciones un lugar seguro y acogedor. For children who are making perilous journeys, often alone and without the protection of loved ones, we ask that you reunite them with their families and protect them from violence on the journey. Por los niños que viajan en medio de tantos peligros, a menudo solos y sin la protección de sus seres queridos, te pedimos que los reúnas con sus familias y los protejas de la violencia en el camino. For all migrants, that they not feel compelled to migrate but have opportunities in their homeland where they can thrive and live fully human lives. Por todos los emigrantes, para que no se sientan obligados a emigrar, sino que encuentren oportunidades en su tierra natal donde puedan prosperar y vivir una vida plenamente humana. Open our hearts so that we may provide hospitality for those who come in search of refuge through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. Abre nuestro corazón para que podamos ofrecer hospitalidad a aquellos que vienen en busca de refugio. Por nuestro Señor Jesucristo, tu Hijo, que vive y reina contigo en la unidad del Espíritu Santo y es Dios por los siglos de los siglos. Amén. 2 026Ann THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 28, 2014 FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY SUNDAY Feast of the Holy Family FRIDAY St. Basil the Great/ St. Gregory Nazianzen 7:30 AM Mass in Chapel 9:30 AM Mass in Chapel 11:30 AM Mass in Chapel 6:00 PM Mass in Chapel Happy Feast Day – We want to keep our neighbors in St. Basil the Great Parish in our prayers this Friday on the occasion of the Memorial of their patron saint. NO Children’s Liturgy of the Word, PREP and Sr. High Youth Group Aid for Friends will continue as usual. 9:00 AM - Rosary Makers Guild (Church Hall) Casseroles for St. John’s Hospice due this Friday by 10:00 AM back porch of the Rectory At the 1:00 PM Baptisms in Chapel today we will welcome Allison Fusco, Madelyn Mariella Greco and Marcelo Antonio Roberto Peck into the Church and our parish community through the sacrament of Baptism. SATURDAY Holy Name of Jesus MONDAY 5th Day in Octave of Christmas Memorial of Bishop St. Thomas Becket 7:00 AM - Men’s Bible Study (Church Hall) 3:45 PM - Confessions (Sacred Heart Church) 9:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Chapel Vigil of The Solemnity of The Epiphany of the Lord 5:00 PM Mass in Sacred Heart Church 7:30 PM - Legion of Mary (Church Hall 2) TUESDAY 6th Day in Octave of Christmas THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURES Gen 15:1-6;21:1-3/Heb 11:8,11-12,17-19/ Lk 2:22-40 Mon: 1 Jn 2:3-11/Lk 2:22-35 Tues: 1 Jn 2:12-17/Lk 2:36-40 Wed: 1 Jn 2:18-21/Jn 1:1-18 Thu: Nm 6:22-27/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 Fri: 1 Jn 2:22-28/Jn 1:19-28 Sat: 1 Jn 2:29—3:6/Jn 1:29-34 Next Sun: Is 60:1-6/Eph 3:2-3a,5-6/Mt 2:1-12 Sun: 9:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Chapel WEDNESDAY 7th Day in Octave of Christmas Memorial of Pope St. Sylvester I 9:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Chapel Vigil of the Octave Day of Christmas Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 5:30 PM Mass in St. Ann Chapel THURSDAY Vigil of The Octave Day of Christmas The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God Table Fellowship for the Week of December 28 9:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Chapel If you or anyone you know could use a hot meal and some company this week, you are invited to St. Peter’s Church, 121 Church St. to the Table for: Our Parish Business Office will be closed this Thursday, January 1st for New Year’s Day. If you need a priest, please phone the rectory and Fr. Newns will get back to you as he is able. Lunch - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday (No Lunch on New Year’s Day) Noon to 1:00 PM Breakfast- Saturday 9:00 - 11:00 PM 3 026Ann UPCOMING EVENTS NEW HOURS A SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM will be offered at St. Ann’s for children aged 3 and 4 beginning February 8 through March 29. The class will be held in Holy Family School’s Pre-School room during the 9:30 AM Mass and will last one hour or when Mass is over. Parents/guardians may drop off their child before Mass and then pick up their child at the end of Mass. Even though the class is only one hour, a variety of lessons and activities will be taught each week. The main focus of the program will be to teach the Sunday Gospel message, which will help create the foundation for preschoolers to begin their lifetime of learning about their faith. The fee for eight classes is $35. Children need to be potty-trained before the first class. Spots are limited so please register early. If you should have any questions or you would like to register, contact Madelyn O’Hara at 610-639-0923 or stannadulted@gmail.com. NEW HOURS - As of January 1, St Ann Church will be open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM until 3:00 PM, with extended hours on Wednesday for Eucharistic Adoration. The Church will not be open on Saturday. EPIPHANY – Next Sunday we will celebrate the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. Epiphany means manifestation. Is the Lord manifest to us? How? When? Where? In whom? With whom? Is there something we need to contribute to the encounter in order to perceive God’s presence and action? VIETNAMESE MASS & SOCIAL – Fr. Peter Quinn will preside at Mass for the Vietnamese Community next Sunday at noon in St. Ann Church followed by a social in the Church Hall. Coming to St. Ann’s in February, 2015 CATHOLIC’S DIVORCE HEALING PROGRAM - St. Ann’s is pleased to announce the beginning of an exciting, new DVD ministry for men and women who have suffered from divorce: The Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide. The twelve-week program features thirty-minute DVD presentations each week that cover topics of shock, denial, anger, grief, guilt, forgiveness, money, the courts, the kids, the ex-spouse, annulment, dating, sexuality, spirituality, remarriage or staying single, and much more. Experts in the series include some of the best and brightest teachers, counselors, and authors in Catholic media: Rose Sweet (series producer and author of Healing the Divorced Heart), Dr. Ray Guarendi (Catholic psychologist, author, and EWTN talk show host), Fr. Mitch Pacwa (EWTN host and a child of divorce), Fr. Donald Calloway (Catholic priest, popular speaker and child of divorce), Christopher West (theologian and teacher of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body), and Fr. Steve Porter, a Catholic priest and seasoned spiritual director. The DVD series also includes Catholic men and women who share their gut-wrenching but inspiring stories of divorce and recovery. For more information, please contact Madelyn O’Hara at 610-639-0923 or stannadulted@gmail.com. will take place next Sunday after the 11:30 Mass in the Rectory. SPECIAL COLLECTION – Archbishop Chaput has asked us to cooperate with an initiative from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to support the work going on within the Church to combat the ebola virus. All funds with go to Catholic Relief Services (CRS) to: General: spread information on how to avoid contracting the virus Liberia: reopen and bring to full capacity a major Catholic health facility that closed when many of the staff died of ebola. Sierra Leone: support efforts to bury the dangerously infectious bodies of the deceased in a safe manner that respects all customs and cultures. We will take up this special collection for the relief of those suffering from ebola on the weekend of Sunday January 11. We have placed special yellow “EMERGENCY RELIEF” envelopes near the doors of our worship sites, and we ask you to use one of these envelopes if you are able to contribute to this effort. 4 026Ann Want to save some time and money while helping St. Ann Parish in the process? Consider using Direct Deposit for your weekly Sunday donation. St. Ann’s offers a Direct Debit program whereby your total monthly (Sunday) contribution is automatically deducted from your designated account on the 15th of each month. There is no fee to use this service. Sign up forms may be found on our Chapel shelves or call the Rectory for more information. “WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?” - All money contributed through our Parish Poor Boxes this Advent and Christmas Season will be sent to the Good Samaritan Shelter here in our own town. 2014 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS If you would like to receive a statement for tax purposes contact the Rectory at 610-933-3732 or email ginnyn@comcast.net after December 31. If you use the monthly direct debit program and you are uncomfortable as the collection basket passes you, feel free to place an empty envelope marked ‘direct debit’ into the basket. Also, you may contact your Bank or Credit Union to use the Bill Payer service they offer. Many financial institutions offer this service for free. No more writing checks! ST. ANN PARISH HOMEWORK CLUB is looking for 2 tutors (3 hrs/wk) from 3:00 to 4:30 PM in St. Ann Church Hall. If interested please call Sr. Rose Marie Martell at 215-866-6516. NEED A RIDE - HOPE volunteers drive people in need to appointments or on essential errands, Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Schedule a ride 4 days in advance. HOPE CAPTAINS: Dec. 16–31: Pat Solomon at 610-933-8693 Jan. 1 - 15: MaryAnn Fennell at 610-933-1058 Jan. 16 - 31: Howard Gordon at 215-316-1982 REMEMBER OUR SICK Alicia Andrews, David Annable, Gioconda Annable, Chad Berish, Beth Booth, Ashley Rose Bukay, Ed Cain, Leroy Campbell, Dave Cocci, Angeline Costello, John Daly, Joe Demyan, Michael DiArcangelo, Lucille Dickson, Lida Dickinson, Lucille Dickson, Barbara Douglas, Marie Dvorak, Tom Fedick, Daniel Flores, Maria Foerster, Chris Fuga, Ryan Gerhold, Joe Gibson, Gordon Gladden, Desiree F. Hennessey, Jean Hoffman, Joseph Hohenleitner, Angela Hogan, Michael J. Hudak, Jeanette Jelus, Ann Johnson, Irene King, John Koch, Theresa Kraynak, Irene Layden, Denise Long, Ray Long, Claire Maestrale, Pat Malarkey, Steve and Joanne Mardi, Marie Marosek, Helen McElroy, Rebecca Melvin, Ann Metscher, Ron Motzer, Gary Moyer, Tom Moyer, Diane Murray, Karen Nesspor, Georgene O’Donnell, Marcelo Opiela, Steve Pannella, Cindy Patton, Joan Pendergast, Sherman Perkins, Dianne Litishin Ponzio, Anne Winnick Rabenold, Christine Radoiss, Katherine Raggazino, Jerry Ratchford, John Riegel, Linda Rodenbaugh, Raymond Rodenbaugh, Robert Scarangi, Pat Scott, Helen Shoemaker, Lee Shrawder, Margaret Sim, Jane Sloan, James Smith, Johnna Solomon, Ronald Spitz Sr., Eleanor Stecz, Marc Stevenson, Debbie Stonier, Aly Taylor, Ethel Thomas, Glenn Thomas, Lisa Toscani, Don Troncelliti, Helen Twargoski, Doris Valerio, Jeff Vance, Joe Vargo, Charles Wertz, Paul Wright, our homebound, parishioners in Nursing Homes, Hospitals and all serving in the Armed Forces. 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