Icon St. John Neumann Church Our Jubilee Year February 8, 2015 Parish Office 380 Highland Lane 610.525.3100 Ss. Colman-John Neumann Regional Catholic School 372 Highland Lane 610.525.3266 Celebrating A Half Century of Building Upon A Community Of Faith Mass Schedule Saturday Evening – 6:00 pm Sunday - 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am and 12 pm Daily Mass Monday - Friday—6:45 am and 8:00 am Saturday - 8:00 am Holy Days - (except Christmas and New Year’s Day) 7:00 am, 8:30 am & 7:00 pm (Vigil Mass for the Holy Days) Reconciliation Saturdays – 5:00 to 5:45 pm Baptisms 1:00 pm most Sundays. Please call the rectory to make arrangements. Weddings Friday evenings and Saturdays 11:00 am, 1:00 and 3:00 pm Parish Website www.sjnparish.org School Website www.scjnschool.org Pastoral Staff Pastor - Rev. James J. McKeaney In Residence - Rev. Robert J. Chapman Permanent Deacon - Deacon David Schaffer Parish Services Dir. - Sr. Carol Kelly, SSJ Sunday Assistance Rev. James Martinez, OSA Rev. Robert Murray, OSA Bishop Robert Maginnis, D.D. School Principal - Mrs. Cathleen Lamberto PREP Coordinator - Mrs. Debbie Andes Music Ministry - Mrs. Isabel Momenee Coordinators of Parish Ministry Adult Ed Coordinator - Deacon David Schaffer “Aid For Friends” - Kathy LaMonaca Catholic Charities Services - Mary Ann Gordon Lectors - Edward Last Respect Life Committee - Kathy Heenan Interfaith Hospitality Network - Sister Carol Active Adults—Bill Haines Little Church School—Janet Baffa Altar Guild—Nora Saraceni MASS INTENTIONS ALTAR SERVERS SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 7TH 6:00 pm Emma McGrath, Mairead O’Hara SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 7:30 am Ned Burke, Joseph McCabe 9:00 am Sean McCarthy, Garrett McCloskey 10:30 am Joe Schanne, Luke Price 12:00 pm Matt Monteleone, Kevin Donnelly MTW 8:00 am Elizabeth Hannold, Grace Ewing ThFS 8:00 am Frankie Nieves, Liam McMahon SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 7TH 6:00 pm Dick Schwartz SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 7:30 am Janet Hinckle 9:00 am Michael J. McKenzie 10:30 am Catherine Ann Hayden Roehrs 12:00 pm Pat & Tim O’Connell MONDAY 6:45 am Edward Stackpole 8:00 am William McKenna TUESDAY 6:45 am Mary P. Falcone 8:00 am Fleurette Harley WEDNESDAY 6:45 am Living & Deceased Members of St. John Neumann Parish 8:00 am Edward Cyzewski THURSDAY 6:45 am Claudia Bennett 8:00 am Edward Baines FRIDAY 6:45 am Special Intention 8:00 am Thomas Devlin SATURDAY 8:00 am Rose Dercole SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 14TH 6:00 pm John Bateman SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH 7:30 am Living & Deceased Members of St. John Neumann Parish 9:00 am Brian Seykora 10:30 am Stanislaus & Gladys Lobo 12:00 pm Mariano Martinez SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 14TH 6:00 pm Garrett Ewing, Mark Figge SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH 7:30 am Nolan Barry, John McCabe 9:00 am Emily Hauck, Teresa Hegarty 10:30 am Kathryn Gleeson, Olivia Knott 12:00 pm Hannah Boner, Mairead O’Hara Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 7TH 6:00 pm Ann Schwelm, Marie Marziano, John Fitzpatrick SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 7:30 am Carol & Bernie McCabe, Joan Burke 9:00 am Susan & Dick Bannister, Mike Ciarmoli 10:30 am Kelly Koscil, Chris Cush, Linda Schanne 12:00 pm Michele Hartigan, Annette Pennoni, Pam Tureck SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 14TH 6:00 pm Nora & Dick Saraceni, Jill Jordan SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH 7:30 am Bernadette & Joe Sweeney, Charles Falcone 9:00 am Mary & Greg Hauck, Gene Bernicker 10:30 am Regina & Peter Bruno, Rosemary Holt 12:00 pm Theresa O’Donnell, Emily Petrosky, Guy Wolfington LECTORS SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 7TH 6:00 pm Virginia LiVolsi SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 7:30 am Chris Pushaw 9:00 am Randal Gustitis 10:30 am Joe Schanne 12:00 pm John McNamara SATURDAY VIGIL, FEBRUARY 14TH 6:00 pm Richard Galli SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH 7:30 am Kevin Judy 9:00 am Joe Reitano 10:30 am Larry Paulausky 12:00 pm Jim Swope Blessed Palm—There is a basket in the back of church for old blessed palm. If you have any, it will be used for ashes on Ash Wednesday. Thank you... 153 - 2 This Week at St. John Neumann Sunday Little Chur ch School -10:30 am Monday Rosar y for Peace—7 pm Adult Bible Study—7 pm Tuesday Pr ayer & Scr iptur e—9:30 am PREP—4:15 pm Thursday “Young @ Hear t” - 12 noon—RMR Patricia Adams Dottie Berry Dr. Mariel Briones Maryrose Campbell Mary Canavan Diana Caron Timothy Doring Charles Dougherty Barbara Johnson Jeff Leighton Agnes McLaughlin William Miller Zachary Miller Sarah Murnaghan Cynthia O’Connor Barbara O’Neill Joe Parente Ted Peters Bob Pushaw Graham Shafer Sandy Shea Michael Shelly Dr. Jack Shutack Kennedy Snyder Dan Sullivan Paul Troy Kathy Wolfington Please pray for the deceased: Joan Asaph Robert Clancy May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Prayer for Peace For peace in the world and an end to terrorism and all war, we pray to the Lord. For the safety of our military serving all over the world, we pray to the Lord. For all Christians who are persecuted and martyred because of their faith, we pray to the Lord. Icon of the World Meeting of Families Donated by the McCabe Family (Will Hang in Our Church until September) Neilson Carlin of Kennett Square, PA created the Icon and designed it to focus the viewer on the centrality of Christ in the image, and remind us of the necessity of his role as the focal point of our lives. From front to back, the figures have been layered to indicate the proximity of their relationship to Christ. In the extreme foreground stands the infant, extending a sign of blessing situated in the exact center of the painting. Next to him, the Blessed Mother. Just behind stands St. Joseph, gently resting a loving and protective hand on his wife; his hand completes the chain of connection that begins with Christ’s hand which rests gently on his mother’s. Behind all stands Mary’s mother and father, Ss. Ann and Joachim. They, along with Mary and Joseph all turn in the direction of Christ. With pensive faces, their joy comes from a firm and steadying reliance on Christ to guide them through the storms of life. Surrounding the figures is an architectural framework loosely mimicking the ciborium over the altar at the Cathedral Basilica of Ss. Peter & Paul in Philadelphia. On the upper left is a depiction of the coatof-arms of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia where the 2015 World Meeting of Families will convene. On the upper right is the coat-of-arms of His Holiness, Pope Francis. On the bottom, a reminder of the year in which the World Meeting of Families will be celebrated. The lilies are a reminder of the purity of the Holy Mother. 153 - 3 SCJN SCHOOL NEWS “Young At Heart” Friday, February 13th Professional Development Day—No School Thursday, February 12th @ noon Diapers for Mothers of Needy Babies will be collected during the month of February. Please leave them in the back of Church and they will be delivered to the needy. Rectory Meeting Room Please join Sister Carol and your friends for lunch and a movie.. SAINT JOHN NEUMANN PARISH - Debt Reduction Fund I/We donate $ ___________ to help reduce the debt of St. John Neumann Parish that was incurred in building the Life Center. $ __________________ payable to St. John Neumann Church is enclosed as my/our: _____ initial payment ____ Gift in full Name ________________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________ 153 - 4 Catholic Charities Appeal Second Collection Today INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK February 15th—February 22nd “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me.” For those who have not yet contributed through the mail. Daily Mass Offerings Available There are some 6:45 am daily Masses available during the next few months for your intentions. We are expecting three families next weekend to move into the Parish Life Center to spend the week with us. Masses may be offered for the living or Sign-up sheets are on bulletin board in back of church. Please contacct the Rectory (610-525-3100) (sjnparish@verizon.net) if you are interested in making and offering for these Masses. SCJN Athletic Association Annual Fundraiser SJN GARAGE SALE Benefiting Ss. Colman-John Neumann Athletic Association Saturday, March 7, 2015 Volunteers needed. deceased. April 11th & 12th 7:00 pm-midnight Parish Center Featuring live entertainment (The Sunday James Band), dinner, drinks, live and silent auctions Casual dress Tickets on or before February 27: $40/person Tickets after February 27: $45/person You can purchase tickets by mailing a check to: John Figge, 503 Fishers Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Make checks payable to: SCJN Athletic Association We have had much success with the sale of furniture at our Garage Sale. If you have “coffee tables” or other items that you’re no longer using and they’re in good condition, please donate them when the time comes. Pick-ups can be arranged as the sale gets closer. Thanks! Info: Mary Ann Macciocca (610-353-1875) Aid for Friends Helpers Needed Tuesday Mornings We need volunteers Tuesday mornings to deliver meals to Our Mother of Sorrows Parish in West Philadelphia 8:30 am to 11:30 am. Please call Sister Carol 610-525-3100. 153 - 5 SJN Active Adults Group presents Genuine Love Makes A Commitment No mortal can satisfy all our longings. Real marital unity is based on God’s covenant, a covenant which welcomes erotic desire, but which even more fundamentally commits men and women to each other in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer. Christian marriage is not a romantic audition or a conditional arrangement “until further notice.” A so-called trial marriage, an attempt to live intimately but hypothetically, to test the relationship and pursue it as long as the romance is flowing, is a contradiction in terms. Pope Francis recently made this point in a public address: But you both know that marriage is for life? “Ah, we love each other so much, but...we’ll stay together as long as the love lasts. When it ends, we’ll each go our separate way.” This is selfishness: When I feel like it, I’ll end the marriage and forget the “one flesh” that cannot be separated. It is risky to get married; it is risky! It is this egoism which threatens it, because we each have within us this possibility of a dual personality: The one that says, “I am free I want this…” and the other which says, “I, me, to me, with me, for me…” Selfishness always returns and does not know how to open up to others.” In a postmodern world where trust is scarce, marriage seems daunting. We worry that we may be tied to someone wrong. In a globalized world, where economic anxiety is often well-founded, we may also worry that all of life’s challenges and questions, about financial or economic security, must be answered and put to rest before we can love as Jesus did. In response to the range of possible worries and fears, the Church offers Jesus, the sacraments, and the support of her own members in mutual fellowship, confident that for all its challenges the Christian way of loving is possible and will reveal our true selves. The Church promises her sons and daughters that marriage is a sacrament, that the bond and practice of Catholic marriage makes sustaining grace real, present, and efficacious. Seminar on Identity Theft and Computer and Cell Phone Security Wednesday, March 4th @ 4 pm in PLC Speaker: Ameer Blackmon, Education and Outreach Specialist, Office of the PA Attorney General 2014 CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS MAILED OUT THIS WEEK Thank you to all our parishioners who contributed so generously to St. John Neumann Parish this past year. If you do not receive a statement and wish one sent to you, please call the rectory (610-525-3100) or email sjnpaish@verizon.net Dining Room Server (1) 36 hr s. bi-weekly, 8a-2p shift weekly, includes alternate weekends 8a-2p to assist with serving meals in the dining room of a religious retirement center. High School Diploma or equivalent required, excellent listening skills and ability to effectively communicate with sisters/ residents. Prior background in dietary service and long term care is preferred. To apply, contact Jeanette Todd-Marrone,610-525-9900,ext 656, email jtoddhrdept@gmail.com Appointment required for interview. EOE ANNUAL BANQUET PENNSYLVANIANS FOR HUMAN LIFE Sunday, February 22 at 4:00 PM Springfield Country Club Tickets will be available for sale at the back of Church. You may also contact parishioner Christopher E. Pushaw, President of PHL, for tickets at (610) 731-5387 or by e-mail at cpushaw@icloud (Consult this column each week for another teaching on the Family) com. 153 - 6
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