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ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
401 Brookline Blvd.
Havertown, PA 19083
Rectory: 610.449.1613
Fax: 610.449.7041
www.annunciationparish.com
Email: office@annunciationparish.com
Reverend James M. Cox, Pastor
Msgr. Ignatius L. Murray, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, In residence
Rev. Ugo Piasentin, In residence
Rev. William J. Byron, SJ, Weekend Assistant
Deacon Bob McElwee
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
4:30 PM
Sunday
7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
8:30 AM
Tuesday and Thursday
6:30 AM
Holyday Mass Schedule
Vigil
7:00PM
Holyday 6:30 & 8:30AM
Parish Office Hours M-F 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Meetings using parish facilities must be scheduled in
advance.
Parish Registration
We welcome new members to our Parish Family.
Please call the parish office to register.
Phone Directory
Rev. James M. Cox
Maryanne Eskridge, Secretary
Ed McMenamin, Business Manager
Zachery Moren, Youth Minister
Leslee Smith, CRE/PREP
Maria Lennon, Music Director
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Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School
Mrs. MaryAnn DeAngelo, Principal
610-446-4608
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Every day by appointment. Saturdays 3:30 – 4:15 PM
Communal Penance Services are scheduled
seasonally.
Sacrament of Baptism
Pre Jordan classes are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Pre-registration is
required one week in advance. Baptisms are held
the first and third Sundays of each month at 12:15
PM. Call the rectory to register 610-449-1613.
Sacrament of Marriage
Couples contemplating marriage are requested to
make an appointment with a priest at least six
months in advance.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Wednesday following the 8:30 am Mass in
church. Evening Prayer and Benediction will be
celebrated at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening.
Church is open every day 8:30—2:30 for private
prayer.
Anointing of the Sick
This Sacrament is available to the seriously ill.
Emergency calls will be given prompt attention any
hour of the day or night.
Communion for the Homebound
If you or a family member are unable to attend
Sunday Mass, please contact the Parish Office so
that arrangements can be made for you to receive
Holy Communion at home.
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday 2/1
Fourth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
7:30am
Anna Gallagher 17th anniversary
11:00am
Stephen Strickland –
4th anniversary
Monday 2/2
The Presentation of
the Lord
8:30am
John Farrell
Tuesday 2/3
St. Blaise
6:30am
Jordan Keenan
Wednesday 2/4
Weekday
8:30am
Jordan Keenan
Thursday 2/5
St. Agatha
6:30am
Ralph Bernotes
Friday 2/6
St. Paul Miki and
Companions
8:30am
Msgr. Thomas Duane
Saturday 2/7
Weekday
8:30am
Sanctuary Guild
The rosary is prayed in church each morning following
the 6:30 am mass or before the 8:30 am mass.
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
Thank you for your generous support of the Catholic
Relief Services Collection. Through your generosity
families will be reunited, valuable like skills will be
taught to those seeking a better life, and many will
have vital humanitarian needs met. Please visit
www.usccb.org (search “Catholic Relief Services
Collection”) to learn how your donations make a
difference and help Jesus in disguise.
YOUTH GROUP PARENT MEETING
Parent's Information Meeting for the youth group
on Wednesday, February 4 at 7 pm. It will be held on
the 3rd floor of Annunciation BVM's school.
H.O.P.E.
Helping Other People in Emergencies tries to arrange
rides to church, the doctor, the hairdresser, the store,
etc. for our parishioners in need.
Week of 2/1
Norma Grassi
610-789-2237
Week of 2/8
Joan Smyth
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Monica McLaverty
610-449-8488
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Adoration of the
Most Blessed Sacrament
We have Exposition and Adoration
in church every Wednesday
immediately following the
8:30 am Mass
Evening Prayer and Benediction
is celebrated at 7:00 pm
every Wednesday evening.
The Bread and Wine used during the week
of February 1st is offered in memory of
John Brough—85th birthday.
PRAYER CORNER
Together this week as a parish, let us join in praying
for families living on Leedom Road, Lenox Road,
Llandaff Road and Llandillo Road.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THE
SICK OF THE PARISH:
Claire Bowe, Kathleen Cera, Tiffany Cera, Carrie Connolly, Livia Coppa, Karen Creeley, Valerie Dati, Mary
DiPersio, Bill Dolan, Matthew Donahue, Rose Anne
Dunn, Pat Flynn, Tom Forester, Brianna Gansert,
Baby Sean Grogan, Donald Halderman, Teresa Immel,
Susan Karwacki, Barry Kelly, Erika Kolbe, Elena
LaBriola, Josephine Latrano, Mary Looby, Dominic
Perri, Bill Powers, Gary Prasalowicz, Michael
Scanlon, Christine Seltzer, Lori Ellen Simon, Robert
Smedley, Larry Smith, John Tinney, Barbara Tourdot,
and Ann Whearty All the sick and shut-ins of the
parish remain in our prayers.
We continue to pray for all the men and
women serving in the armed forces. May
the sacrifices they are making bring peace,
and may God bring them all home safely.
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CARDINAL FOLEY SCHOOL NEWS!
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST IN THE ABVM CHURCH HALL
8:00 AM TO NOON
(Proceeds help defer 8th Grade Graduation Fees)
SUNDAY
2-1
8:00 AM to NOON
Pancake Breakfast sponsored by Grade 8 in ABVM Parish Hall
MONDAY
2-2
Scripp Spelling Bee Program meets at lunchtime.
WEDNESDAY
2-4
School registrations are due in the office.
General Home and School Meeting in St. Denis gym
7:30 PM
THURSDAY
2-5
7:30 to 9:30 AM New Family Registration
4:00 to 6:00 PM New Family Registration
FRIDAY
2-6
11:15 AM Elective Program for grades 6, 7, and 8
SPOTLIGHT ON FOURTH GRADE
Happy New Year! Students in grade four have returned to school and have been working hard in the classroom.
As we begin another Liturgical Year, we are focused on the Old Testament and Mount Sinai. Students are discussing
the Ten Commandments and the special covenant God made with His people. They are reading from the Book of Exodus, learning about the Great Commandment, and are challenged to write the Commandments in their own words without using the word “not.”
After exploring factors and multiples of whole numbers, fourth grade is currently busy finding two and three digit quotients in division. Students write and solve “real world” division problems and are practicing explaining Our Thinking to
communicate mathematically. They love using manipulatives and art to model equal groups and remainders.
The Science Lab is an exciting place to be this time of year. Fourth graders are combining liquids and solids and observing physical and chemical reactions. Throughout our Chemistry Unit, students use observations and scientific tools
to describe the qualitative and quantitative properties of matter. Finding mass with a triple beam balance scale, measuring volume with beakers and test tubes, and testing the pH of liquids are some examples of how the children gather data
in the science lab. Next month we will explore Forms of Energy!
In ELA, students are reading stories about how people express themselves in many ways. They are determining the
author’s purpose for writing, analyzing the hidden theme in stories, and making connections from the text to their lives.
Grade four has been studying perspective in writing, and the children are currently writing stories from the perspective of
an inanimate object. Seeing the world from someone or something else’s point of view can be challenging, however our
students are rising to the task.
In Social Studies the students are working hard learning about inventors. They have just created their own invention! We
are preparing to study Pennsylvania government, life in modern Pennsylvania, and famous Pennsylvanians. Our studies
will conclude with a Biography Fair in May!
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PILGRAMAGE TO ITALY
ROME, LANCIANO, SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO, LORETO AND ASSISI
Chaplains: Fr. James Cox and Fr. Ugo Piasentin
June 16-24, 2015
Trip includes
• flights and transportation with luxury bus
• all breakfasts and all dinners
• all tips to drivers, hotel and tour guide
A pilgrimage of a lifetime for the whole family!
Basilica of St. Paul
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RENEW YOUR WEDDING VOWS
ALL PARISHIONERS AND ANYONE
INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT THE
CATHOLIC FAITH
Please join us Saturday, February 14 at our 4:30
pm vigil Mass. During this Mass, in conjunction
with St. Valentine's Day, you will have the opportunity to renew your wedding vows. Whether you
are married 60 years or 6 months, please take
advantage of this special blessing with your
spouse! We hope to see you there!
Join us on Tuesday Evening 7:00—8:15 PM
in the Annunciation School Building
February 3, 2015
Penance and Anointing the Sick
Some of the topics we will look at in this Session
include:
• Why we confess our sins to a priest
• How and why Jesus gave the power to forgive sins
to his Apostles and their successors
• What to do in the sacrament of Penance
• The Seal of Confession
• How often we should receive the Sacrament of
Penance
• And finally, the Anointing of the Sick
Come & See Weekends in February
HIGH SCHOOL WEEKEND
Friday, February 13th—Sunday, February 15th
POST HIGH SCHOOL WEEKEND
Friday, February 20th—Sunday, February 22nd
Come & See weekends are fast approaching. This is a
great opportunity to stay on campus and experience
the life of a seminarian. You can register for these
weekends by call the Vocation Office at 610-667-5778.
MAN UP PHILLY 2015
FAITH FATHERHOOD AND FAMILY
This year Man Up Philly will be holding the 7th annual Men’s Conference in Philadelphia.
We encourage all men to join us for an inspiring time of faith and fellowship. Experience
our area’s largest Men’s Conference first-hand and join others who are ready to Man Up,
by living their true calling. All Are Welcome!
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2015
ST. JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY (HAGAN ARENA)
Visit ManUpPhilly.com for more information and to register.
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What Does Jesus Mean When He Says to Some, "I Do Not Know You"? MONSIGNOR CHARLES POPE
We may wonder how the Lord cannot "know" someone. Is he not omniscient?
Every now and then someone will come past my door and request parish services of some sort. Maybe it's to plan a
wedding, a baptism, or a funeral; maybe it's for money! And then I look at him or her and say, "Who are you?" (since I
don't recognize the person). "Oh, well Father, you don't know me but my grandmother goes here; this is our family
Church." "Oh, I see, but where do you go to Church?" I usually ask. The response is usually something like, "Well, you
know how it is Father, I don't get to Church too often ... but my mother goes here."
Well, I've got news for you: your Mama's faith isn't going to save you. You gotta have your own faith. You have to know
Jesus for yourself. There are some things you just can't borrow. Once, you depended on your mother and ultimately the
Church to announce the True Faith to you. But at some point you have to be able to claim the True Faith as your
own. Your mother can't go to Church for you and she can't believe for you.
On another occasion, a man came up to me in the parking lot of the local food store and began to talk to me as if we
were old friends. Perhaps he saw the puzzled look on my face as I awkwardly wondered if I had ever met him. He was
mildly offended and said, "Gosh, don't you know who I am?" "No," I admitted with some embarrassment. He went on to
explain that his family had been one the "pillar" families who had helped build the Church and that I really ought to know
who he was. "Do you come to Mass often?" I asked. "No, but I was there at the last funeral, the one for my grandmother, whom YOU buried. Perhaps you know who I am now!" I said, "No. I certainly knew your grandmother, but I can't say
I know you." "That really hurts Father, 'cause if it hadn't a been for my family the Church wouldn't be there."
Eventually I got the man to admit that he hadn't been going to Sunday Mass for over 20 years, from the time he graduated from the parish school, and that his only real attendance was for funerals and a few weddings. "Consider this a dress
rehearsal," I said, humorously but with ironic seriousness. "You may be angry and disappointed that I don't know you,
but it will be a lot worse to hear Jesus say 'I don't know you.'"
Indeed, one of the judgment scenarios has Jesus declare that he does not "know" some who seek entrance to heaven:
Many will say to me on that day, "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and
in your name perform many miracles?" Then I will tell them plainly, "I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!" (Matt 7:22-23)
Someone asked him, "Lord, are only a few people going to be saved?" He said to them, "Make every effort to enter
through the narrow door, because many, I tell you, will try to enter and will not be able to. Once the owner of the house
gets up and closes the door, you will stand outside knocking and pleading, 'Sir, open the door for us.' But he will answer,
'I don't know you or where you come from.' Then you will say, 'We ate and drank with you, and you taught in our streets.'
But he will reply, 'I don't know you or where you come from. Away from me, all you evildoers!'" (Lk 13:23-27)
Later the other virgins also came, saying, "Lord, lord, open up for us." But he answered, "Truly I say to you, I do not
know you." Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour (Mat 25:12-13).
We may wonder how the Lord cannot "know" someone. Is he not omniscient?
Here it helps to understand that the "knowing" as understood in Scripture does not have the modern Western notion of
simple intellectual knowing. To "know," in biblical terms, more richly describes knowing through personal experience. Hence it implies an intimacy, a personal experience of another person, thing, or event. Sometimes the Scriptures
use "knowing" as a euphemism for sexual intercourse (Gen 4:17,25; lk 1:34 etc).
Hence the Lord, who does not force us to be in an intimate relationship with Him, is indicating in verses like these that
some people seeking entry to Heaven (probably more for its pleasures than for its supreme purpose as a marital union
with God) have refused His invitation to intimacy. He does not "know" them because they never wanted to be known by
Him in any intimate way. They may have known OF Him, and even spoken and taught of Him. But they did not want
HIM. They may have used him for their purposes, but Him they did not want. Jesus stands at the door and knocks; He
does not barge in and force Himself on anyone.
Thus, we must personally and individually accept the Lord's invitation to enter our lives and transform our hearts. We
cannot simply say, "My family built the Church," or "I went to Catholic School," or "My mother goes there."
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Remember the story of the wise and foolish virgins? (Matt 25:1-13) They were waiting for the groom (in those days you
waited for the groom, nowadays we wait for the bride) to show up for a wedding. Five were wise and brought extra oil
for their lamps, while five were foolish and did not. But the groom delayed his coming and so the foolish ones said to the
wise, "Give us some of your oil." The wise ones then told the foolish that they could not do this because there was not
enough oil for all ten of them.
You see, there are some things you just can't borrow and some things you just can't lend. You can't lend your readiness
to meet God to someone else. You can't borrow someone else's intimacy with God.
You know what happened in the story. The foolish bridesmaids went off to buy more oil and missed the groom's arrival
and then were not able to enter the wedding feast. In those days, when a wedding feast began, the doors were locked
and no one else could enter. When they finally arrived, the groom said that he did not know them.
The bottom line is that you have to know Jesus for yourself. You can't borrow your mother's intimacy, relationship, or
readiness. You have to have your own. No one can go to Church for you. You can't borrow someone else's holiness.
There is an Old Gospel hymn that says, "Yes I know Jesus for myself." It's not enough to quote the pastor; it's not
enough to say what your mother said. You have to know Him yourself. Do you know Him? I didn't say, "Do you know
about Him." This is more than intellectual knowing; this is the deep, biblical, experiential knowing. Do you know the
Lord Jesus? Have you experienced that He has ministered to you in the Sacraments? Have you heard His voice
resounding from the pulpit and in others you meet? Do you know Him? Don't be satisfied that your mother or
grandmother knew Him. You are called to know Him for your very self.
CARDINAL O’HARA FASHION SHOW
Our annual Fashion Show will be held at
Drexelbrook on Sunday, February 15th. The luncheon show is at 1 pm. The dinner show is at 6:30 pm.
Our seniors will be performing to various hits that
have been #1 on the Billboard Charts from the 1950’s
through today. Tickets are $45.00 and may be
purchased in the main office at O’Hara or by calling
Kathleen Ryan at 610-246-6406.
2014 CHURCH CONTRIBUTION REPORTS
If you would like to receive a copy of your church 2014
CONTRIBUTION REPORT, please complete the following clip-out form and return it to the collection basket or rectory and the report will be mailed to you.
These reports will not be automatically mailed out only mailed upon your written request. Please do not
call the rectory. Thank you for your cooperation.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
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33 DAYS TO MORNING GLORY
“Marian Consecration is the surest, easiest, shortest,
and the most perfect means to becoming a saint.” Saint Louis Marie de Montfort
33 Days to Morning Glory is a life-changing 33-day
program in which participants consecrate themselves
to Jesus through Mary.
We will be offering the program to the entire parish
beginning on Feb. 20, with a consecration date of
March 25, 2015, the Feast of the Annunciation. The
program consists of a short daily reading, reflection
questions, and a weekly meeting that includes a smallgroup discussion and DVD presentation. There will be
an information meeting in early February (date to be
determined). Day care will be provided.
n the contact list, or if you have any questions, please
contact Mike Gormley at 610-246-1639 or mikegormley@verizon.net.
ANNUNCIATION SOCIAL CLUB
The next luncheon/meeting of the social club will be
on Tuesday, February 10th at McCall’s Country Club.
Please call Joe Hart 610-446-3295 for reservations.
All are welcome!
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February 23,2015 Mt. Airy Lodge
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Call Elaine Beaumont 610-853-1785.
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