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St. Ann Parish
“To Grow in Grace Through Jesus Christ”
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
• 502 South Main Street
Phoenixville, PA 19460
• Phone: 610-933-3732
• Fax: 610-935-7958
• stannphx@comcast.net
• www.churchofsaintann.org •
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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
Weekend Ministry
Rev. Kail Ellis, O.S.A.
Holy Family School
610-933-7562
Principal-Ann Marie Braca
www.myholyfamilyschool.org
Chapel
JANUARY 18, 2015
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
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
Church Main Street & Third Avenue
Church is open:
Mon - Fri: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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
ORDINARY TIME – Now that we have entered into Ordinary Time for the Year of Grace 2015, I think
of the words of Mary Ann Evans (+1880), "If we had a keen sense of ordinary life it would be like
hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heartbeat; and we would die of the roar that lies on the other
side of silence." The theologian St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) wrote that a function of "special"
miracles was to awaken us to the wonder, miracle and mystery of existence itself. As we return to
"ordinary" time let's note that the color for ordinary Christian life is green—the color of growth—
reminding us that the ordinary, normal experience for a Christian is to be growing—especially in our
awareness of the specialness, the sacredness of "ordinary" human life and experience.
I do not think that the late Mrs. Rosa Parks knew when she resisted injustice on
December 1, 1955 that God was going to use her ordinary act to transform her
ordinary pastor, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., into a leader for civil rights in our nation.
As we join tomorrow with other Americans in celebrating the life and work of Dr. King
that moved our society toward a more perfect union in the 1950’s and 1960’s, we
remember that we simply don’t know which of our “ordinary” acts God is going to
render extraordinary through Grace. So, let us do the right thing, and leave the
outcome up to God.
Which brings us to the ongoing work of being the salt of the earth the leaven of heaven as we take up
our share of the burden in helping “to form a more perfect union” in our country. We are not to be
passive, but to do the right thing, and leave the results up to the Lord. We celebrate not merely Dr.
King’s dream, but perhaps even more so his method—massive, active, provocative and non-violent
resistance to evil. Let’s do something ordinary for the good. Let’s resist evil by providing women and
families with support from conception through natural death. Let’s resist evil by supporting, both
financially and personally, such groups and works as: St. Mary’s Franciscan Shelter, Good Samaritan
Shelter, The House, A Baby’s Breath, Mom’s House, PACS, the Food Ministries at St. Peter’s
Episcopal Church, Aid for Friends, Catholic Social Services and Adoption Services of good repute.
Let’s resist evil by speaking the truth in love through non-violent witness on occasions such as this
Thursday’s 42nd anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s decision denying equal protection under law
to children in the womb.
Today we begin the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, a celebration that culminates each year on
January 25th, the Feast of the Conversion of Paul. While there is a significant
measure of unity among many Christians (“One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism” Ephesians 4:5), the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade abortion decision within this
week each year brings to light one example of real and significant disunity.
Conversion means that we allow in perspectives that upset our current balance so
as to bring us into a more perfect balance with Jesus. This is never easy, and so
we do penance—both to name our sorrow and our sin, and also to be
strengthened to be with and be for Jesus wherever He is suffering. We ask
St. Paul to pray that we might continue to grow in grace through Jesus Christ—
especially via the grace of continuing conversion that becomes incarnate in the
protection of all human life from conception to natural death.
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FROM THE PASTOR cont.
Today is also the annual World Day of Migrants & Refugees, a celebration
initiated in 1915 by Pope Benedict XV. “A Church without Frontiers, Mother
to All” is the theme for today’s 101st observance and you can find Pope Francis’
complete message on our parish website.
to Fr. Kail Ellis, O.S.A. from Villanova University who has joined Fr. Heim and
myself in leading our Sunday morning Masses.
World Meeting of Families is coming to
Philadelphia in September 2015
and you can help!
Registration for the World Meeting
of Families is now open!
Thousands will visit for this international event
from September 22 - 27, 2015.
To register for the World Meeting,
September 22 - 25, 2015, or to learn more
visit WorldMeeting2015.org and go the
“Register” page.
You can open your home and host a family or
an individual.
Open your home and host a family! It is easy to
sign up online.
Be a part of this historic event and learn more at
WorldMeeting2015.org or email us at
host@WorldMeeting2015.org.
TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS
SAFE ENVIRONMENT/MANDATED REPORTER
UPDATE REQUIRED
As part of our Catholic commitment to safe environments, the Archdiocese recently
updated its policies and training curriculum for mandated reporters of child abuse and
neglect. These new policies reflect the Church’s commitment to always do more, as well
as new Pennsylvania laws that went into effect on December 31, 2014. If you have
direct contact with children, you may be a mandated reporter. Under Pennsylvania
law, any person, paid or unpaid, who works, volunteers and/or comes into direct contact
with children in a program, activity or service is a mandated reporter and must immediately
report suspicions of child abuse or neglect to ChildLine at 800-932-0313.
Please visit the our website at www.churchofsaintann.org to read the Mandated
Reporter Brochure then review and sign the Mandated Reporter
Acknowledgement form and return to St Ann Rectory. Please contact Lisa at
burghardtlisa@comcast.net if you have any questions. Information is also available at
www.childyouthprotection.org.
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THE WEEK OF JANUARY 18, 2015
THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THURSDAY cont.
SUNDAY
The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Prayer & Penance – Catholics in our nation are
called to mark this Thursday. January 22 as a Day of
Penance for Violence Against the Unborn. Tens
of thousands of Catholics will join with tens of
thousands of other folks this Thursday in witnessing
for the rights of unborn in the National March for
Life in Washington. Another way we might practice
penance might be to fast (that is, cut out or at least
cut back a bit) on something specific, for example:
eat only one full meal; disconnect electronically for a
portion of the day; make a donation to A Baby’s
Breath, etc. If you are not going to the March for Life,
please consider coming to Mass this Thursday at
8:00 AM or make a visit during Eucharistic Exposition
this Wednesday from (8:30 AM – 7:30 PM).
7:30 AM Mass in Chapel
9:30 AM Mass in Chapel
11:30 AM Mass in Chapel
6:00 PM Mass in Chapel
9:30 AM - Children’s Liturgy (602)
10:45 AM - PREP K-6 (School)
12:30 PM - Parish Registration (Rectory)
12:45 PM - 2015 Confirmation Prep (Church Hall)
7:00 PM - Sr. High Youth Group (Church Hall)
MONDAY
Seasonal Weekday
National Holiday – Our Parish Business
Office will be closed this Monday in
observance of the life and work of Rev. Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. In the event of an
emergency, please do not hesitate to phone
the Rectory for a priest.
FRIDAY
St. Vincent/St. Marianne Cope
SATURDAY
St. Francis de Sales
8:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Church
7:00 AM - Men’s Bible Study (Church Hall)
3:45 PM - Confessions (Sacred Heart Church)
7:30 PM - Legion of Mary (Church Hall 2)
Vigil of The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 PM Mass in Sacred Heart Church
TUESDAY
St. Fabian/St. Sebastian
8:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Church
THIS WEEK’S SCRIPTURES
1 Sm 3:3b-10,19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a,17-20
Jn 1:35-42
Mon: Heb 5:1-10/Mk 2:18-22
Tues: Heb 6:10-20/Mk 2:23-28
Wed: Heb 7:1-3,15-17/Mk 3:1-6
Thu: Heb 7:25-8:6/Mk 3:7-12
Fri:
Heb 8:6-13/Mk 3:13-19
Sat:
Heb 9:2-3,11-14/Mk 3:20-21
Next
Sun: Jon 3:1-5,10/1 Cor 7:29-31/Mk 1:14-20
8:30 AM - Confessions (Church)
6:25 PM - PREP K-6 (Church, School)
Sun:
WEDNESDAY
St. Agnes
8:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Church
8:30 AM - 7:30 PM - Eucharistic Adoration (Church)
6:15 PM - ESL Classes (Church Hall, 1, 3 & 4)
7:00 PM - Charismatic Prayer (Church Hall 2)
7:00 PM - RCIA (Rectory 2)
THURSDAY
Seasonal Weekday
Table Fellowship for the
Week of January 18
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:
8:00 AM Mass in St. Ann Church
8:30 AM - Church Cleaner (Church)
5:45 PM - Youth Choir (Chapel)
7:00 PM - Adult Choir (Chapel)
7:00 PM - ESL Classes (Church Hall 1, 2, 3 & 4)
7:30 PM - Pre-Jordan (Church Hall)
Lunch - Monday - Friday: Noon to 1:00 PM
Dinner - Monday: 5:00 - 6:00 PM
Pantry 6:00 - 7:00 PM
Lunch - Saturday: 12:00 - 1:00 PM
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UPCOMING EVENTS
SPECIAL COLLECTION – Next weekend we will
join with the other Catholics of our nation in the
annual collection in support of Catholic Relief
Services which
supports
Catholic
Church
organizations that carry out international relief and
solidarity efforts. Programs include relief and
resettlement for victims of persecution, war, and
natural disasters; development projects to improve
living conditions for the poor; legal and support
services for poor immigrants; peace and
reconciliation work for people suffering from
violence; and advocacy on behalf of the powerless.
For
more information
visit
www.usccb.org/
crscollection. Please use the special CRS envelope
you received in the mail and make any checks out to
“St. Ann Parish.”
Join us at the Holy Family CYO
"Night at the Races" on Saturday,
January 31, at 7:00 PM in Griffin
Hall, 3rd Avenue, Phoenixville.
Doors open at 6:30 PM. Tickets are
$20 per person, horses $10. Hot and cold entrees,
beverages, horse races, games and DJ. Tickets,
horses, ads and sponsorships can be purchased
online at www.hfscyo.com or through any Holy Family
CYO coach or player. Benefits the sports programs
for our parish children at Holy Family CYO.
MEALS FOR ST. MARY’S SHELTER - The
parishioners of St. Ann’s provide dinners for the
residents and guests of St. Mary’s Franciscan
Shelter for two scheduled weeks each year. Our
next assigned week is February 2 - 6. If you, your
family or your group would like to prepare a meal and
drop it off at the Shelter, please contact Patti Phillips
at 610-935-2687 or prpum73@gmail.com for more
information.
BAPTISMS - Next Sunday we will welcome Anna
Elizabeth Sturges during the 9:30 Mass, Paisley
Aurelia McCoach during the 11:30 Mass and Michael
Kenneth Blekeski at the 1:00 PM Group Baptism into
the Church and our parish community through the
sacrament of Baptism.
THE FIRST COMMUNION PARENT
MEETING will be on Saturday,
February 7 at 9:00 AM in Chapel. At
least one parent needs to attend.
Questions, please contact Madelyn O’Hara at
stannadulted@gmail.com or 610-639-0923.
HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL -Are ;you
a retired scientist? Do you have a
scientific mind and a willingness to
help budding, young scientists?
We need your help! HFS is looking
for judges for our upcoming
Science Fair.
Projects will be
displayed for judging from January 20 through
January 22. If you have an afternoon or evening to
help assess our students’ skill at practicing the
scientific method, please call 610-933-7562 or email
office@myholyfamilyschool.org for more information.
A
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
PROGRAM will be offered at St.
Ann’s for children age 3 and 4
beginning February 8 through
March 29. The class will be held
in HFS Pre-School room during the 9:30 AM Mass
and will last one hour or until 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.
Catholic Schools’ Week is right around the corner,
and HFS begins the celebration with an Open House
followed by our first ever International Festival! We
invite you, your neighbors and friends to visit our
school on January 25 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Come and meet with our teachers, tour our facilities,
and talk with current parents about the great things
happening here at our school. Following our Open
House, our Home and School will be hosting an
International Festival. A $10 donation buys a family
entry into a world of diverse foods and entertainment.
It should be an exciting day! In-house registration
for the 2014-2015 school year is currently in
progress. Open registration begins January 25.
For more information or a tour call 610-933-7562 or
email us at office@myholyfamilyschool.org
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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: The DVD series also includes
Catholic men and women who share their gutwrenching but inspiring stories of divorce and
recovery. For more information, please contact
Madelyn
O’Hara
at
610-639-0923
or
stannadulted@gmail.com.
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.
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.
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, 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.
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:
Jan. 16 - 31: Howard Gordon at 215-316-1982
February 1 - 15: Pat Solomon at 610-933-8693
February 16 - 28: Carol Daly at 610-933-5291
Necesita un “RIDE” - Nuestro Ministerio HOPE tiene
voluntaries disponibles para llevarlo a citas
esenciales de lunes a liernes, de 7 AM a 4 PM. Para
coordinar esta actividad por favor llame a Rosa
Padilla al 484-302-6056 con 4 días de anticipación.
AID FOR FRIENDS - If you can assist us by creating
single-serving meals with leftovers for the
homebound in our community, you can pick up
empty trays and supplies and meals can be
dropped off at:
602 S. Main St.
Sunday 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
and 5:30 - 7:00 PM
For more information call Kate at 610-933-3814 or
katecommiskey@msn.com.
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