Dedication Fourth of Sunday the Lateran of Advent— Basilica— —December —November 21, 2014 9, 2014 Advent Basilica Masses for the Week SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2014 4:30 VIGIL SPN +Dolores Arnold by Family SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2014 For All Parishioners 8:00 AM SPN 9:30 AM SS +Alfreda & Zigmund Plocha by Gene & Kamila Gabbard 11:00 AM SPN +Michael & Mary Subotich by Denise & Tina Kane MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2014 +Catherine “Cass” Stuski 7:30 AM SS by Joan Donnelly TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2014 7:30 AM SS +Joseph Potter by Bill Leifheit WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2014 +Fred & Lucy White 7:30 AM SS by Lynda Eckes 7:00 Vigil SPN For All Parishioners 9:00 Vigil SS For All Parishioners THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2014 Christmas Day 8:00 AM SPN For All Parishioners 9:30 AM SS For All Parishioners 11:00 AM SPN For All Parishioners FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2014 +Rita Smith 7:30 AM SPN by daughter Laura Drake SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2014 8:00 AM SPN +McDowell & McGinley Family by McGinley Family 4:30 VIGIL SPN +Christopher Arnold by his Mom SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2014 8:00 AM SPN +Kathryn & Herbert McAllister by Herbie, Marie & Aiden McAllister 9:30 AM SS +Genevieve Portella (9th Anniversary) by daughter Jeanie & son Gregory 11:00 AM SPN +Hugh Vincent Johnston by his Family Please Pray For The Deceased Especially Carleton Petersen, Michele Cecilia Williams, and All Deceased Members of the Parish. Please Pray For The Sick Especially Eleanor Napierkowski, Joseph Suarez, Ikey, Robert Levi, Francis Casper, Joe L., Pat Grosso, Tom Boyle, Jennifer, Stella Barczak, Katherine Chavis, Mary Mazur, Tina Marchitelli, Kim W., Dorothea Hatt, Jessica Paley, Dianne Kane, Mary Huet, Joe Prusinowski, Kathy Brinn, Sandra Kelly, Paul Scheb, Lillian Drozdowski, Fran Chupka, Linda Lessor, George Shelton, Jessica, Dolores Heffron, Evelyne Norris, John Pracilio, Carolyn & Richard McLeer, Baby Isabella Grace, Renette Metkowski, Steven Stanton, Tina, Peggy R. Elizabeth Steel, and all Sick Parishioners. Please pray for an end to abortion. EJOY SOME QUIET TIME WITH THE LORD! Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament St. Philip eri Church Every Friday: Every Saturday: 2:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.—9:30 a.m. Benediction—9:30 a.m. Sanctuary Lamps The Sanctuary Candle is burning in the Main Church for: “In Memory of Michael & Mary Subotich” from Denise & Tina Kane The Sanctuary Candle is burning in the St. John Neumann Chapel for: “A Special Intention” Merry Christmas! From Father Oliver, Father Piro & Father Maloney New Year’s Day Mass for Mary Mother of God Wednesday, December 31 6:00 p.m. Vigil - SPN Thursday, January 1 9:00 a.m.—SPN Collections THIS WEEK (December 20-21) Open NEXT WEEK (December 27-28) SPECIAL HOLY FAMILY CAM Due to the early transmission schedule of this week’s bulletin, the Collections will be listed in a future bulletin. Thank you very much for your generosity throughout the year. ________ Readings for Next Weekend December 28, 2014 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Lampki Reading I Genesis 15:1-6;21:1-3 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 105:1-2,3-4,5-6,8-9 Reading II Hebrews 11:8, 11-12, 17-19 Gospel Luke 2:22-40 Read the passages online @ http://usccb.org/bible/books--ofhttp://usccb.org/bible/books of-thethebible/index.cfm 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. +Deceased Members of Kupiec & Heys Family. +Jennie & Joseph Dabovich of. son John. +Joseph & Jennie Dabovich of. daughter Maryann. +Frank Karvell of. Wife. +Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zalewski of. Daughter. +Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Nevaline of. Niece. +Frank & Leon Morris of. Niece. +Joseph Zalewski of. Sister. +Henry & Jean Cieplinski & Edward & Anna Donnelly of. Henry & Kathleen Cieplinski. +Kasprzak & Konwerski & Kezlaw Family of. Family. +Alfreda & Zygmunt Plocha of. Joanne & Leon Plocha. +Frances & Henry Jaworski of. Joanne & Leon Plocha. +Bernard Barczak, Sr. of. wife Stella & Family. +Barbara Uszacki of. husband Raymond. Health & Blessings for Mary Mazur of. her Son. Health & Blessings for Jeanie Libucki of. brother Gregory. Please Join Us To Celebrate DECORATIG FOR CHRISTMAS Today, December 21 at 11:45 a.m. (Sunday) (after the 11:00 a.m. Mass) Today after the 11:00 a.m. Mass, we need volunteers to help bring boxes with decorations downstairs from the choir loft and to begin putting up our Christmas decorations. Please join us! 2015 Sacramental Dates First Reconciliation Tuesday, February 24, at 7:00 p.m. Confirmation Sunday, March 1 at 11:00 a.m. Mass First Holy Communion Sunday, May 3 at 11:00 a.m. Mass 175th Anniversary of St. Philip Neri Parish OPENING MASS Sunday, January 11, 2015, 11:00 AM ———— ANNIVERSARY MASS Sunday, April 19, 2015, 11:00 AM Celebrated by Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Archbishop of Philadelphia Homilist: Rev. W. Frederick Kindon Gloria in Excelsis Deo A Spiritual Sentence: “jesussaidlearnfrommebecauseiam humbleandgentleinspirit.” Christmas Eve Vigil Masses: 7:00 p.m.—St. Philip Neri Church 9:00 p.m.—St. Stanislaus Christmas Morning Masses: 8:00 a. m. & 11:00 a.m.—St. Philip Neri Church 9:30 a.m.—St. Stanislaus Matthew 11:29 CHRISTLIFE—DISCOVERING CHRIST WEDNESDAYS AT 6:45 PM FROM JANUARY 7 TO FEBRUARY 25 Please join us at St. Philip Neri Church for Discovering Christ. Enjoy a free dinner, listen to a dynamic teaching and join in a small group discussion about the meaning of life in Jesus Christ. Discovering Christ is a seven-week series that will begin Wednesday, January 7, and includes a lifechanging retreat. We invite you to watch a Discovering Christ youtube video to learn more about the course: http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-QPh2_3n2k This course is designed for you to revitalize your faith or to bring your friends and family who have been away from the church and are open to exploring the meaning of life in Jesus Christ. Pastor’s Letter Dear Parishioners, As Aaron approached his little lamb Bah-Bah, the lamb did not move. Aaron cried, “You must get better.” The drummer boy’s lamb, his close companion, had been run over by a Roman soldier whose chariot wheels had done unspeakable damage. Wondering what to do next Aaron notices the star and he thinks of the three kings. They would know what to do. He carries his lamb accompanied by the donkey and camel to the spot where the star stood still, over the place where the kings were adoring the babe. He is directed by Balthasar to present his plea before the babe, the King of Kings. The three earthly mortal kings have presented gifts but Aaron has nothing to offer, only himself and his gift of music. He plays for the newborn King and his lamb is healed. But before he is aware of the miraculous healing another miracle takes place. Aaron’s heart had been filled with hatred for all people. Bandits had taken the lives of his own parents. Now as he gives his whole self before the baby Jesus he realizes that the hatred he has carried for so long was wrong. It only hurt others and him. For Aaron it was just what was needed, to go before the newborn King and offer all he had, himself and his music. His offering, his letting go, opened his heart to be transformed by the Prince of Peace. Yes Bah-Bah the Lamb was healed and yes Aaron’s heart was no longer filled with hatred but with God’s love. Do not be concerned that you do not have the gifts of the great kings to offer to the Christ child. Offer yourself. Give your heart, your love and your life to Jesus this Christmas, and receive the gift of Jesus himself. Father Oliver V{Ü|áàÅtá YÄÉãxÜ WÉÇtà|ÉÇበWÉÇtà|ÉÇá‰[ÉÇÉÜ ÉyB`xÅÉÜç Éy Gina Baiocco Kathleen Bachich Green Bichao Family Thomas & Sophie Boyle Lenny Byers Thom Byers Christopher M. Carsello Angela Cerf Anna Chintala Henry & Jean Cieplinski Lawrence Clifford -ancy Clifford Frank & Aniela Cywinski Donna Dawson Jean Dobrzanski John Dobrzanski Joseph Dobrzanski Rose Dobrzanski Edward & Anna Donnelly Jeanne & Dan Eckes Erncharles Family Jason Forman Lillian Holton Sam Holton Mary Jane Hunt Frances & Henry Jaworski Kane & Stuski Families Tommy King Charles Kolbik Rose & Michael Kolbik Kubiak Family Michael Kubiak, Sr. Michael Kubiak, Jr. Kwasizur Family Dan Kwasizur Frank & Jackie Kwasizur Rose & Frank Kwasizur Alfred & Janet Labb Ellen Labb Scott Labb Caroline & Frank Lengel Bill & Ruth Lewis Lind Family Alex & Catherine Mangini Foster McKoskey, Sr. Kathy McKoskey Ed Micofsky Frederick Mlynarski Clayton Monroe Katie Morris Betsy Mulrooney -aulty Family Mr. & Mrs. Stephen -evaline Mame O’Brien Mary & Pasquale Panzera Carl Petersen Alfreda & Zigmund Plocha Edward C. Podgurny Debbie Pracilio Purul Family Margaret Santisi Father Sikora Kay Smith Ronald Smith Ronald L. Smith Catherine Stuski Anthony & Laura Torre Caroline Trock Robert Trock, Jr. Vince Uporsky Veasey Family Lucy & Fred White Fred White Katherine Wilhelm Theodore Wilhelm Frances & Theodore Yannone Frank & Joe Yannone Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zalewski Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zalewski Christmas Eve Vigil Masses: 7:00 p.m.—St. Philip Neri Church 9:00 p.m.—St. Stanislaus Christmas Morning Masses: 8:00 a. m. & 11:00 a.m.—St. Philip Neri Church 9:30 a.m.—St. Stanislaus About the Author This Little Babe Written by the Jesuit martyr Robert Southwell This little Babe so few days old, Is come to rifle Satan's fold; All hell doth at his presence quake, Though he himself for cold do shake; For in this weak unarmed wise The gates of hell he will surprise. With tears he fights and wins the field, His naked breast stands for a shield; His battering shot are babish cries, His arrows made of weeping eyes, His martial ensigns Cold and Need, And Feeble Flesh his warrior's steed. His camp is pitched in a stall, His bulwark but a broken wall; The crib his trench, haystalks his stakes, Of shepherds he his muster makes; And thus as sure his foe to wound, The Angels' trumps alarum sound. My soul with Christ join thou in fight, Stick to the tents that he hath pight; Within his crib is surest ward, This little Babe will be thy guard; If thou wilt foil thy foes with joy, Then flit not from this heavenly boy. From Forty Martyrs of England and Wales by James Walsh, SJ, pages 24-25 Saint Robert Southwell was born at Horsham St. Faith, Norfolk, in 1562. His father, a courtier of Elizabeth I, conformed to Protestantism out of ambition. His mother, however, remained a Catholic, and Robert was brought up in the old faith. He was only in his fifteenth year when he entered the English College at Douai, and two years later he sought admission to the Society of Jesus in Belgium but was refused on account of his youth. He persisted, however, and showed his determination by walking all the way to Rome, where he was admitted to the Jesuit novitiate in 1578. Ordained a priest, he returned to England in 1586, and for the next six years, he labored with great zeal and success in and around London. It was at this time also that he produced his many wellknown works of prose and poetry, which give him an honored place in the history of the golden age of English literature. He had many hairbreadth escapes, but was finally arrested near Harrow in 1592, betrayed by a Catholic girl who had fallen into the hands of Richard Topcliffe. He was tortured with extreme severity both in Topcliffe’s house and in the Tower of London, but his tormenters failed completely to extract any confessions from him. After two and a half years in prison, he was tried in Westminster Hall and condemned to death for his priesthood. Next day, 21 February, 1595, at the age of thirty-three, he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. On the scaffold he prayed for the Queen, professed his faith and his priesthood, and begged his friends to pray for his perseverance in the final struggle. His last words were: “This my death, my last farewell to this unfortunate life, and yet to me most happy and most fortunate. I pray it may be for the full satisfaction of my sins, for the good of my country, and for the comfort of many others. Which death, although it seems here disgraceful, yet I hope that in time to come it will be to my eternal glory.”
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