Sacred Heart Parish 120 Jefferson Street ~ Swedesburg, Pennsylvania, 19405 We are the “HEART” of Bridgeport, King of Prussia, Swedeland and Swedesburg Saint Augustine Sanctuary Sacred Heart Church Our Pastoral Staff Rev. Timothy F. O’Sullivan Founding Pastor Rev. Msgr. George A. Majoros Parochial Vicar Rev. James J. Shea, Sch. P. Weekday & Sunday Ministry Our Lady of Mount Carmel Sanctuary Our Mother of Sorrows Sanctuary Our Parish Mass Schedule All of our Masses are celebrated in Sacred Heart Church SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday evening at 4:00pm & 5:30pm Sunday morning at 8:00am & 10:15am Sunday evening at 5:00pm WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday through Friday at 6:30am Monday through Saturday at 8:00am (Masses on National Holidays will be celebrated at 9:00am. This will be announced in our Parish bulletin.) OUR HOLYDAY MASS SCHEDULE IS PUBLISHED IN THE BULLETIN IN THE WEEKS BEFORE THE HOLYDAY. The Sacrament of Baptism Baptism is celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 12 Noon and on the fifth Sunday of the Month during the 10:00am Mass. Before selecting a Baptism date, parents should secure letters of eligibility for their selected Godparents and present them at the rectory. Parents should also plan on Attending our Parish’s Pre-Jordan program before setting a Baptism date. All baptisms are celebrated in Sacred Heart Church. The Sacrament of Confession Saturday afternoon: 3:00pm – 3:45pm. Wednesday morning: Immediately following the 8:00am Mass. By appointment at the rectory anytime. The Sacrament of Confession is celebrated in Sacred Heart Church. The Sacrament of Marriage Please speak to Father O’Sullivan or Monsignor Majoros at least six months before your anticipated Wedding date. Couples should not make any celebratory arrangements until after they have met with Father or Monsignor at our Parish. The Sacrament of The Sick Please speak to Father O’Sullivan or Monsignor Majoros if you or a family member wish to receive the Sacrament of the Sick. It is always appropriate to receive this Sacrament before surgery, during a serious illness or in the final stages of life. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8 2015 ~ FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Our Parish Office Information Our Parish Prayer of Unity Sacred Heart Rectory 120 Jefferson Street Swedesburg, Pennsylvania Sacred Heart Rectory office is open: Monday through Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm Saturday: 9:00am – 12 Noon Sacred Heart Rectory Telephone: 610-275-1750 Sacred Heart Rectory Fax: 610-275-0480 Contact us by e-mail: unitedinthesacredheart@aol.com Saint Augustine Cemetery Office: 464 Ford Street, Bridgeport Monday through Friday: 9:00am – 12 Noon Cemetery Office Telephone: 610-272-4088 Heavenly Father, You call us to be Your faith-filled people, United in the Sacred Heart of Your Son. Grant us the grace to always respond to Your call with lives of active faith, firm hope and Christian charity. Aided by the example of Saint Augustine, may we always seek to embrace and love the teachings of Your Church. Accompanied by Our Lady of Mount Carmel, may we, in joyful times and in times of Sorrow, always strive to be faithful followers of Your Son, Jesus Christ, for He lives and reigns with You, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, One God, forever and ever! Amen! Sacred Heart of Jesus, We trust in Thee! Come, Let Us Worship The Lord! Let us join in prayer for the success of ~The World Meeting of Families ~ September 22 - 27 2015 In Philadelphia! 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 another in fidelity to the Gospel. May the example of the Holy Family, with the aid of Your 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. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, pray for us! On the Weekend of January 10-11, 2014 235 people joined us at our 4:00pm Mass; 254 people joined us at our 5:30pm Mass; 173 people joined us at our 8:00am Mass; 179 people joined us at our 10:00am Mass; and, 55 people joined us at our 5:00pm Mass. Thank you for making the Lord a priority in your life! Upcoming Second Collection: In your generosity, please remember: February 21-22, 2015 Care of Aging Priest Our Parish Financial Information Sunday Collection for January 10 - 11, 2015…..$6,601 Collection for January 11 - 12, 2014*………….$10,721 (*This amount reflects a combined total of the Sunday collections for this weekend from Sacred Heart, Saint Augustine and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parishes.) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH! #143 Sacred Heart Dear Friends, As hard as it might be to believe, in less than a week and a half, we will begin the season of Lent with our observance of Ash Wednesday on February 18th. The Season of Lent is the Liturgical Season that prepares us for our great celebration of Easter and the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus. However, it does not simply prepare us for Easter; the Season of Lent affords each of us the opportunity to carefully and honestly evaluate our relationship with the Lord and take deliberate steps to improve (when needed) or maintain (as necessary) our relationship with the Lord. Ashes will be distributed on Ash Wednesday at our 6:30am morning Mass, at our 8:00am morning Mass, at a 12 noon Prayer Service and at a 7:00pm evening Mass. (Please remember that ashes are ordinarily not distributed outside of the context of a Mass or Prayer Service.) Ash Wednesday is a day of fasting and abstinence for Catholics, which means that all Catholics over the age of fourteen are bound to abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent as well as Good Friday; and all Catholics over the age of eighteen but younger than sixty years of age are bound to observe Ash Wednesday and Good Friday as days of fasting by limiting themselves to a single full meal, with two lighter meals during the day and no eating or snacks - which would include coffee, tea, soft drinks, etc. - between the meals. A person may consume water or medication at any time without breaking their Ash Wednesday or Good Friday fast. The Church urges each of us to use the days of Lent to deepen and nourish our faith. The ways to do this are many and varied! I would like to offer you a few suggestions: ATTEND DAILY MASS. If your schedule permits you, join us for the celebration of Mass during the week. Morning Masses are celebrated at Sacred Heart at 6:30am (Monday through Friday) and at 8:00am (Monday through Saturday). Additionally, we will offer a 7:00pm evening Mass each Wednesday evening during Lent. (For those of you who may work in Center City, many parishes in the city offer lunchtime Masses for your convenience.) ATTEND OUR LENTEN SCRIPTURE SERIES. Father Patrick Brady, a professor of Sacred Scripture at Saint Charles Seminary will offer a three-part presentation on Monday, March 2nd, Monday, March 9th and Monday, March 16th in Sacred Heart Church. Each presentation will last about one hour. After his presentation, Father Brady will welcome an opportunity for questions and discussion regarding his presentation. Watch our future bulletins for more details about his presentations. PRAY THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS. We will pray the Stations of the Cross each Friday evening at 7:00pm during Lent in our Church. The Stations of the Cross have long been a ‘staple’ of Lent and remind us with vivid reflection of the life-giving events of that first Good Friday. MAKE TIME FOR PRAYER AND SPEND TIME BEFORE THE BLESSED SACRAMENT. Set aside a few minutes each day to offer to the Lord. You can use this time for your favorite prayer form, pray the rosary, read Sacred Scripture or simply place yourself in the presence of the Lord and seek His Holy Spirit to guide you. Our Church remains open each day for private visits from 6:30am to 6:00pm. THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK. Our parish offers a limited supply of “The Little Black Books” which offer daily reflections for each day. The books are free of charge and can be found in the back of Church while our supply lasts. The books will be available in the back of Church beginning on Monday, February 16th. READ ABOUT THE SAINTS. The Church offers us, literally, thousands of saints as faithful heroes and heroines. Knowledge of their lives is a ‘game plan’ for living faithfully before the Lord. Stories of their lives are readily available on many websites, as well as in many books stores or at any of the Religious goods stores. I will continue in my column next week with more spiritual opportunities during the season of Lent. Lent will be over before you know it! Make the best of Lent, so the Lord can make the best of you! Through the intercession of Saint Augustine and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, may we always be United in the Sacred Heart of Jesus! Fr. O’Sullivan #143 Sacred Heart Our Parish Mass Intentions February 7-8, 2015 – FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00pm (SH) Mary Dolan Requested by Stan & Marge Leszczynski 5:30pm (SH) For the People of our Parish Requested by Father O’Sullivan 8:00am (SH) Living & Deceased Members of the Holy Name Society 10:15am (SH) John & Florence Czapla Requested by Rosemary Giovinco 5:00pm (SH) Margaret Torrente Requested by Linda & Peter Korpel February 9, 2015 –WEEKDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 6:30am (SH) Joseph Hylinski Requested by Wife & Family 8:00am (SH) Jack & Bonnie McTamney Requested by Daughter, Maryanne February 10, 2015 –SAINT SCHOLASTICA 6:30am (SH) Mary Egan Requested by Bill & Bridget Maruszczak 8:00am (SH) Walter Gutkowski Requested by Pat & Family February 11, 2015– OUR LADY OF LOURDES 6:30am (SH) Christian Ciammetti Requested by Eddie & Linda Dwyer 8:00am (SH) Jerry Ozga Requested by Janina & Walter Muc February 12, 2015 - THURSDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 6:30am (SH) Manya Lewandowski Requested by The D’Alessandro Family 8:00am (SH) Stephen Krajnik Requested by Mr. & Mrs. Mark Antolik February 13, 2015 – FRIDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 6:30am (SH) The Faithful Departed as Requested on our Remembrance Envelopes Requested by Father O’Sullivan 8:00am (SH) Stella Wlazelek Requested by Frank, Wanda & Family February 14, 2015 - SAINTS CYRIL & METHODIUS 8:00am (SH) Joanne Shubert Levin Requested by Mother, Eleanor February 14-15, 2015 – SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4:00pm (SH) For Married Couples & Respect of the Sanctity of Marriage Requested by Father O’Sullivan & Monsignor Majoros 5:30pm (SH) Joseph & Mary Ann Turvey Requested by The Perri Family 8:00am (SH) For the People of our Parish Requested by Father O’Sullivan 10:15am (SH) Joseph Grabowski Requested by His Wife & Children 5:00pm (SH) Steffie & Alexander Mocarski Requested by Mary Ann & Mohammad Balahmar & Family Please Pray For All Who Protect Our Country Through Their Military Service, especially… Matthew D. Baxter (Senior Airman, U.S. Air Force), grandson of Peg Palmer; Matthew Capaldo (Lieutenant, U.S. Navy), son of John and Connie Capaldo; Michael Gutkowski (Ensign, U.S. Navy), grandson of Pat Gutkowski; Devon Kantz (Lieutenant, U.S. Navy), grandson of Rose Kantz; Gregory Kantz (Captain, U.S. Air Force), grandson of Rose Kantz; Stephen Kantz (Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy), grandson of Rose Kantz; Matthew McNulty (Warrant Officer U.S.M.C.), son of Irene McNulty; Rick McVoy Lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy) son of Rich McVoy; John Orendorff (Captain, U.S. Army), grandson of Ed & Gertrude Connor; Jonathan D. Palmer (Sergeant, U.S. National Guard), grandson of Peg Palmer; Lawrence H. Palmer, Jr. (Sergeant U.S. National Guard), grandson of Peg Palmer. THE SANTUARY LAMP BURNS IN OUR PARISH and THE BREAD & WINE USED IN OUR PARISH THIS WEEK WAS DONATED In loving memory of Aimee Fromm Requested by Mom and Dad ETERNAL REST, GRANT UNTO THEM O LORD! In your kindness, please pray for the happy repose of the souls of: Jerry Ozga Who passed away on January 27, 2015 Stephen Krajnik Who passed away on January 28, 2015 William Ross Who passed away on January 29, 2015 ElizabethMuldoon Who passed away on January 30, 2015 “May their soul and all the souls of the faithful departed Rest in peace” #143 Sacred Heart Let Us Serve The Lord With Gladness! The following Ministers are scheduled for our Parish Masses. Wednesday, February 18, 2015 Ash Wednesday (Beginning of the Season of Lent) 6:30am Mass and Distribution of Ashes Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: John Simmons 8:00am Mass and Distribution of Ashes Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Angelo Pagnotti, Lisa Pagnotti, Sheila Sargent 7:00pm Mass and Distribution of Ashes Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: TBD Saturday evening, February 14th: 4:00pm in Sacred Heart Church Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Bob Bores, Michelle Efthimiadou, Angelo Pagnotti, Lisa Pagnotti Lector: Walt Fromm Music: Theresa Mann & Cathy Middleton Servers: Luke Opielski, Robert Opielski, MaryCatherine Murphy 5:30pm in Sacred Heart Church Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Shawn Courtney, Tom Kavanagh, Lee Ann Kinckner, Pat Moletzsky Lector: Denise Kavanagh Music: Helen Surman & Kelly Bench Servers: Yadira Macedo, Ysalane Rojas, Leo Brady Sunday, February 15th: 8:00am in Sacred Heart Church Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Terry Kelly, Peter Korpel, Rich McVoy, Joe Saboe Lector: David Swedkowski Music: Theresa Mann & Pat Cunnane Servers: MaryCatherine Murphy 10:15am in Sacred Heart Church Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Mary Eads, Tom Krizovensky, Sr. Miriam Joseph Carol Wisor-Keeley, Lector: Jim Murphy Music: Theresa Mann & Deirdre Cantando Servers: Ania Niemiec, Asia Niemiec, Leo Brady 5:00pm in Sacred Heart Church Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Nadine Dennis, Larry Kilian, Brenda Turner, Sister Ryszarda Lector: David Turner Music: John Bednar & Janice Sbei Servers: Tyler Klicka, MaryCatherine Murphy In Your Kindness, Please Pray For Our Family & Friends Who Are Sick… Julia Ponelli; Baby Lucas Phillips (Great nephew of Angelo and Lisa Pagnotti); Robert Dayoc; Elizabrth Capobianco; Melanie Moletzsky; Joseph Gambone; Marge Leszczynski; Betsy Murphy; Christopher Keegan (Father O’Sullivan’s nephew) Grace Kent (Friend of Fr. O’Sullivan); Paul Dougherty; Carl Farrell; Lorraine Farrell; Kay Bolger; Barbara Bores; Michael Campano; (Friend of Fr. O’Sullivan); Ed Dybicz; Baby Michael Yi (Great nephew of Joan Schloth); Baby Ryan VanBuskirk; Baby Theodore Kocher(Great nephew of Michael & Eileen Bralski); Rosemarie Grabowski (Cousin of Floyd Pachella); Crystal Fiorentino; Teresa Fiorentino; Alberta Hamaday; Dora Delmoro; Armando Delmoro; Dolores Simmons; Philomena Pishock; and Madeline Dobbs (Granddaughter of Joeseph and Dolores Saboe). ——————————————————————————————————————————— We are happy to keep your loved ones on our Parish prayer list for four weeks. If they would benefit from remaining on our prayer list after this period of time, please call the rectory and we will happily keep them on our prayer list. The Picture Missals In our church were donated by Sal Rotondo In Loving Memory of his wife Judy (These will allow the children who attend Mass to take a more active part during Mass. We kindly ask that these remain in the pews so they are readily available for the children.) Friendship Sunday will take place during our Mardi Gras Breakfast, which will be held Sunday February 15, in the Swedesburg Volunteer Fire House on Jefferson Street after the 8:00am and 10:15am Masses. Make plans to join us for breakfast and meet new parishioners. (The breakfast is $8 an adult; $6 for children 6 to 12 years; children under 6 are free.) Sacred Heart Parish Holy Name Society Meeting Sunday February 8, after 10:15 Mass in the rectory’s meeting room #143 Sacred Heart To prepare for the World Meeting of Families and Pope Francis’s visit, we are studying a catechesis on family life called Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive. Each month, our parish is reflecting on one chapter. Previous monthly reflections are online at PhillyEvang.org/wmof. You can order the catechesis and learn more about next year’s big event, at WorldMeeting2015.org. February 2015: Chapter 4: Two Become One Our first three chapters reviewed basic Christian faith. We saw how confidence in Jesus opens thedoor to faith, enabling us to know God and what God has done in history. God creates male and female in his image, and makes a covenant with Israel and the Church. God is faithful to his promises, even when we sin. Because God loved us in this way, we spend our lives trying to return our love to God and share it with our neighbor. In this month’s chapter and in the chapters to come, we will study the implications of these doctrines for marriage and the family. When husband and wife promise to love each other as God loves us all, they make a commitment to love not only romantically, but also with mercy and forgiveness. Our culture sometimes teaches us to think of marriage as a negotiable contract between two individuals who happen to feel sexual chemistry. This view of love is a recipe for instability, since it is still premised on individualism and the waxing and waning of romantic feelings. The Church’s alternative account of love enables us to transcend the culture of individualism and become who we were created to be. Founded on Christ, sustained in the sacraments, Catholic marriage builds humility and self -sacrifice into the dynamic between male and female. As this month’s chapter explains in more detail, sacramental marriage creates intimate communion even in times of suffering and hardship. “Love is our mission,” as our catechism’s title declares, because Christ’s love frees us from false, shrunken accounts of love and makes us fully alive. - Christopher C. Roberts, catechism editor Did you know? The World Meeting of Families is for everyone, whether you are married, single, celibate, or consecrated! Talk topics include marriage, parenting, grandparenting, celibacy, dating, fostering vocations, family life and much more. Visit the website for the list of speakers and talk titles: WorldMeeting2015.org. Discernment Retreat February 13-15, 2015 Friday 6PM - Sunday 1PM Villa Maria House of Studies Young women (18-35) are invited to join us for this retreat which focuses on the IHM Charism and the importance of listening to God's call and discovering the many ways that God speaks to us. Time will be included for personal and communal prayer as well as the opportunity to interact with the sisters in Formation. (Contact: ihmvoc@aol.com or 610-889-1553) COME AND SEE WEEKENDS AT ST. CHARLES SEMINARY Do you know anyone who might be discerning the call to the Diocesan Priesthood? Our "spring" semester 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 calling the Vocation Office at 610-667- 5778. Rooms are limited! Call Today! Friday, February 13 - Sunday, February 15th: High School Weekend. Friday, February 20th - Sunday, February 22nd: Post HS Weekend. Calling Young Catholic Adults If you are in your 20s or 30s and have an interest in walking your Catholic faith with people in your phase of life, please consider attending our Faith Sharing group at St Norbert Parish. We delve into the gospel reading for the upcoming Sunday as a group and share our faith journey with each other. We meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM on the campus of St Norbert’s at 50 Leopard Road, Paoli,PA on Rt. 252 just off Route 30. Our meeting room is in the Rectory across from the church through the middle blue door. Whether you’re seeking, devout, or just curious, please give us a try. Contact: YoungAdults@stnorbert.org for more information. #143 Sacred Heart Pysanky Class THANK YOU, THERESA, FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR PARISH! Recently, Father O'Sullivan received the following letter from Theresa Mann, our Parish Director of Music: Dear Father, After 60 years of faithful ministry to Sacred Heart Parish as choir director and principal organist, I plan to retire on February 28, 2015. Sincerely, Theresa Mann We thank Theresa for her six decades of service to the Catholic community of Swedesburg and Bridgeport. Though we are sad that Theresa is retiring, Father O'Sullivan has begun advertising the position and hopes to have a new Director of Music Ministry in place by March. FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE Our Parish Fundraising Committee will meet on Monday, February 9th at 7:00pm in our school hall. This meeting will help plan several different FUN raisers and FUNDraisers for our Parish. All parishioners are welcome to join us to help plan activities to help our parish. CAN YOU HELP? Father O'Sullivan would like to assemble a "Hospitality Committee" for our Parish that would be responsible for coordinating refreshments for our Parish on different occasions. Any parishioner interested in helping begin our Parish Hospitality Committee is asked to join us for a meeting on Monday, February 16th. Please call the rectory and let Joanne know you are interested being a part of this committee. Interested in learning the European art of egg decorating? Come join us either Saturday February 21 or Saturday February 28 from 8AM – 12PM in the school hall. Joe Saboe will be leading the class and is an expert in this art form. Cost is $5. You will need a beginner’s pysanky egg decorating kit which can be found on Amazon or at pysanky-kit.stuccu.com Please RSVP to Helen_Surman@vanguard.com by Sunday, February 8 or call 610-272-4249. Children 8 and up are welcome but MUST BE supervised. SEW WHAT? Fr. O'Sullivan is looking for parishioners to assist him in an upcoming parish project. Any parishioners who are able to sew and are willing to assist in this project is asked to call the rectory. Father O'Sullivan will meet with those who are able to assist him in late February. SAVE THE DATE ! Pope John Paul II High will present "Mary Poppins" on March 13,14, 19, 20 & 21 @ 7:00 PM and March 15 @ 1:00 PM. Tickets will go on sale on February 27 and can be purchased online @ www.pjphs.org. so, save your "tuppence" and mark your calendars for a "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" time! MTC will be hosting "Treasure Island" Our live and silent auction event, on Saturday February 21st. We welcome everyone to join us for a night of great food, drinks, dancing and a chance to go home with some wonderful gifts (items include tickets to area sporting events and attractions, art work or a chance for a Disney Vacation that includes hopper passes for four!) 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