COVER SHEET Church Name: St. Alphonsus Catholic Church

COVER SHEET
Church Name:
20800:
St. Alphonsus Catholic Church
33 Conwell Drive, Maple Glen PA 19002
Phone:
(215) 646-4600
E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
Contact Person:
Valerie Barbour
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Sunday Date of Publication:
January 16, 2011
PLEASE NOTE NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS—THANK YOU
St. Alphonsus Parish
January 16, 2011
More than Forty-five years serving the People of God
Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Owens, Pastor
Rev. Stephen A. Moerman, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Quan M. Trinh, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Joseph B. Smits CICM, Weekend Asst.
Deacon Peter H. Burghart
Rev. Wilfred F. Maloney, Pastor Emeritus
RECTORY—(215) 646-4600
FAX—(215) 646-0180
Kathy Morris, Parish Services Director
Nick D’Amico, Parish Business Manager
SCHOOL—(215) 646-0150
Mr. John Steck, Principal
Mr. Joseph Carmean, Building/Property Manager
MUSIC MINISTRY—(215) 654-0129
Mrs. Mary Lou Lewcun, Music Director
PREP—(215) 643-7938
Ms. Linda Tonelli, Director of Religious Education
CHOIR—(215) 542-8319
Mr. Frank Stieber, Director
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE (IN CHURCH)
Saturday Vigil: 5 PM
Sunday:
8 AM, 10:15 AM and 12:00 Noon
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE (IN CHAPEL)
Monday through Friday: 6:30 AM and 9:00 AM
Saturday:
9:00 AM
PARISH BUSINESS OFFICE
(in the Rectory)
Monday through Friday:
9 AM to 12:30 PM
and 1 PM to 4 PM
M-F (Mass Cards only)
4 PM to 8 PM
Saturday (Mass Cards only)
10 AM to 2 PM
Sunday (Mass Cards only)
9 AM to Noon
Parish Website:
www.stalphonsusparish.com
Church E-Mail:
[email protected]
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
(In Chapel Reconciliation Room)
Saturday : after 9 AM Mass; 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM
LITURGY OF THE HOURS/ROSARY (In Chapel)
Morning Prayer is Monday through Saturday at 8:40 AM.
The recitation of the Holy Rosary follows our 9 AM Mass.
NEW FAMILIES
Welcome to St. Alphonsus. Please register at the rectory. We
are eager to greet new members of our parish community. Call
for an appointment. (Note: Families moving out of the Parish
should also notify the rectory).
YOUR WILL
Please remember our parish in your bequests.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
The Sacrament of Baptism celebrated on the 2nd & 4th Sundays
of the month at 1:15PM in the church. Parents are expected to
attend a Pre-Jordan class prior to the baptism. Please call the
Rectory to arrange the baptism ceremony and/or to register for
Pre-Jordan class.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
Couples contemplating marriage must contact one of the priests
at least six months in advance to make an appointment to discuss
marriage plans and preparation.
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Those hospitalized, seriously ill or anticipating a hospital procedure are welcome to celebrate the Anointing of the Sick after the
last daily Mass on any weekday. Please contact the Rectory to
indicate your intention to receive the Sacrament.
33 Conwell Drive, Maple Glen, PA 19002
(215) 646-4600
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
January 16, 2011
SICK RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
Saturday, Jan. 15:
9:00 AM
William Mocharnuk—Peggy
Mocharnuk
5:00 PM
Mary Mulvey—Pam & Steve Barbera
Sunday, Jan. 16:
8:00 AM
James Stieber—Pam & Steve Barbera
10:15 AM
Raymond Haertsch—Breuer Family
12:00 PM
For the People of the Parish
Monday, Jan. 17:
6:30 AM
Mercedes Moerman—Hicks Family
9:00 AM
Leslie Delzingaro—Kevin & Kathy
Kelley
Tuesday, Jan. 18:
6:30 AM
Mercedes Moerman—Charles &
Roseanne Hofmann
9:00 AM
Wednesday, Jan. 19:
6:30 AM
John & Marian Coonan—Peg
Mocharnuk
9:00 AM
Mary Dia Covo—Regina & Joe
Caffarella
Thursday, Jan. 20:
6:30 AM
Catherine Young—The Young Family
9:00 AM
Paul Russell—Patricia Davidson
Friday, Jan. 21:
6:30 AM
Catherine Kazana—Ed & Betty Kane
9:00 PM
John Felix—The Sullivan Family
Saturday, Jan 22 :
9:00 AM
Larry McGlynn (4th Ann.) - Mary
McGlynn
5:00 PM
For the People of the Parish
Sunday, Jan. 23:
8:00 AM
John Felix—The Sullivan Family
10:15 AM
George Fanelli—Barbara Breuer
12:00 PM
Jack McDonald—His Family
HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE
SICK AND HOMEBOUND
If you are unable to attend Mass and would like to
receive Holy Communion, please contact
Kathy Morris at the Rectory at (215) 646-4600.
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Michael DiMuzio, Walter Dearolf, Ralph Naccarato, Louis Engle,
Kathleen O’Shea, Julie Moor, Ceil Conly Young, Ella Dierkes,
Grace Pierce, Bob Logan, Catherine Fynes, Stanley Peszka,
Mary Kay Greenwood, Morgan McDonald, Jim Corcoran, Patti
Carrier, Charles Irwin, Joseph Loehle Jr., Belinda Loehle, Marisa
Fabiszewski, Shannon D. DiGiuseppe, Clara Exner, Winifred
Auch, Joseph McNamara, Dorothy McAuliffe, Thomas Biermaas,
David Bryne, Kathleen Finnegan, Richard Shelton, Elizabeth
Schapperle, Nicolas Clothier, Mary Ellen Palmieri, Greg
Ceneviva, Carol Stilletto, Barbara Ramsden, Kevin Romano,
Charles O’Donnell, Ethel Cirotti, Grace Marcozzi, Mary Gilles,
Michelle Gossner, Thomas Fisher, Gerard Taddei, Anne Romberger, Jennifer McDermott, Frank Crampsie.
DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
Rev. Edmund C. Wesolowski, Julia Elizabeth Carmean, Olivia
Smith, Louis Mitros, Margaret Weber, Margaret McCormick,
Frank Schroth, Jack Haggerty.
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Dawn O’Hara ~ John O’Hara ~ Eric Burns
Matthew Reed ~ John Hoffner ~ Joey Lewcun
Anthony Szczurek ~ Tania Szczurek
Matthew Trimborn ~ Major Gabriel J. Zinni
Ryan Greene ~ Michael McHale
Michael McDonald ~ Matthew Morrison
Col. John Sullivan
Together as a parish we pray for their safety.
Please contact John Cavanaugh
if you would like to add a name or for more
information: [email protected] or 215-643-3299.
January 22/23
5:00 PM:
8:00 AM:
10:15 AM:
12:00 PM:
Michelle Toth, JT Toth
Frank Stieber, Mary Lou Lewcun
Revelation
Keyboard, Mary Lou Lewcun
Altar servers, lectors and extraordinary ministers of holy
communion are asked to check the web terminal for the
dates they are scheduled. Please call Kathy Morris at the
rectory if you still need your username and password.
Inspired by the Holy Spirit
Communicating Hope!
Broadcasting
from Doylestown
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READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY
Adoration Corner
First Reading — The burdens that were once laid upon
the people have been vanquished (Isaiah 8:23 — 9:3).
Psalm — The Lord is my light and my salvation
(Psalm 27).
Second Reading — Paul exhorts the believers at Corinth: As there is one Christ, so too must there be no divisions among you. (1 Corinthians 1:10-13, 17).
Gospel — After calling his first disciples, Jesus goes
throughout Galilee teaching, proclaiming the gospel, and
curing the people of their illnesses
(Matthew 4:12-23 [12-17]).
Held Wednesday from 9:30 AM-7:00 PM.
Meditation
Saint Paul urges the Corinthians to “be united in the
same mind and in the same purpose” without any divisions among them. For there is no more irresistible witness to the truth of the Gospel than such unity in charity.
No wonder that the first thing that Jesus does when he
moves to Capernaum is seek out companions. In the
unity that Simon, Andrew, James, and John experience
through their friendship with Christ, they become certain
that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Thanks to our
communion in Christ, “anguish has taken wing, dispelled is darkness: for there is no gloom where but now
there is distress.” To us enshrouded in the “land of
gloom,” Jesus Christ beckons, “Come after me.”
Teller Group #2 January 23 :
Joe Kelly Jim Gallagher
John Kane Pat McGee Lee Melair
Please contact Barbara Breuer at
215-542-7232 if you are interested in being
on our permanent adoration schedule.
Intention:
Dedication:
For the Elderly & Homebound
Eucharistic Adoration Committee
Could you not spend an hour with me?
Adoration to be followed by
Evening Prayer and Benediction.
THIS WEEK AT ST. ALPHONSUS
Sun., Jan. 16: PREP 8:45 AM; Little
Church School 10:15 AM
Mon., Jan. 17: Martin Luther King Day; Senior
Citizen Mtg. 1:30 PM
Tues., Jan. 18: Morning Bible Study 6:30 AM;
Share the Word 4:00 PM; PREP 4:15 PM; Music
Group Rehearsal 7:00 PM; Religious Education
Talk 7:00 PM; Adult Faith Formation 7:00 PM
Wed., Jan. 19: ADORATION 9:30AM—7:00 PM;
Knights of Columbus 7:30 PM
Thurs., Jan 20: Have a great day!
Fri., Jan. 21: Daisy Group 4:00 PM
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
We would like to develop a bereavement ministry at
St Alphonsus. Many services are already provided
here at the parish; visiting the dying, funeral planning and assistance. However, there are many other
parts to this ministry that we could provide as a parish that certainly would be beneficial to our families.
We would like your input. Five people have volunteered to date. If you are interested in joining a steering group to develop this ministry for the parish,
please contact Kathy Morris at the rectory or email
at [email protected]. Meeting date will be
at the end of January.
The Poor Box collection for January is for:
St. Vincent DePaul Society
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INTERESTED IN BECOMING
A CATHOLIC?
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
is the way people join the Catholic Christian Community. It is the process of instruction, prayer, and
community experience that leads to full membership
in the Catholic Church. Who is the program for?
Our scope is very broad – those never baptized,
those married to or marrying Catholics and wanting
to better understand their partner’s faith, those persons having never received the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, or needing some more instruction to help them to an adult faith. If you know
someone who may want to join us, show you care
and ask them. Anyone interested should contact any
of the priests at [email protected].
Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to [email protected]
NEW TRANSLATION of the ROMAN MISSAL
INTO ENGLISH-THIRD EDITION
Know the Words, Know the Meaning,
Know the Mystery
From our previous article about the forthcoming revised
translation of the Roman Missal, you may be wondering, “What
is the Roman Missal, and how does this translation affect us?”
Take notice of the red book the priest uses most often
during Mass. This book is called the Sacramentary, which together with the Lectionary for Mass make up the Roman Missal.
This missal is the collection of prayers, chants, and instructions
(rubrics) used to celebrate Mass. This includes prayers such as
the Sign of the Cross and opening greeting; Opening Prayer;
Gloria; Creed; Eucharistic Prayers; Holy, Holy, Holy; Memorial
Acclamations; and the final blessing. The majority of the prayers
we recite or sing at Mass are contained in this book and it is
these prayers that are currently being retranslated from the original Latin into English.
The texts that are found in the current Sacramentary
have been retranslated and will eventually be used in Englishspeaking countries. With this translation, the name of the book
will change from Sacramentary to Roman Missal, a translation
of the Latin title, Missale Romanum.
All of the prayers we say in English have corresponding
Latin texts. After the Second Vatican Council, the Latin texts
were translated into the vernacular, or common language, of particular regions. The first English translation of the Roman Missal
was completed quickly in 1969. It aimed for a “spirit” of the
texts rather than an exact literal translation of the Latin words. A
second revision of these texts occurred in 1975. In 2001, the
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, the liturgical commission in Rome, issued a document
outlining the methodology and process for translating liturgical
texts into vernacular languages. This document, Liturgiam Authenticum, called for a more literal translation of the original
Latin, and so a group of scholars, poets, and theologians convened and worked painstakingly on providing a third English
translation of the Sacraments announced recognitio on April 30,
2010. These texts will be implemented on November 27, 2011,
the First Sunday of Advent.
When the translation is used, you will notice slight
changes in the prayers we hear and say at Mass. For example, we
will respond, “And with your spirit” to “The Lord be with you.”
Being faithful to the original Latin prayers will enhance the
meaning of the texts. They will be more poetic, and there will be
amore obvious connection to the scriptural roots of our prayers.
There is an old axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi – that is “the law
of prayer is the law of faith” or “that which we pray is that which
we believe.” This is why the prayers of the Church are so important and why the church has initiated the process of revising the
English translation. The words of our prayers are what we believe as a Church and form us as the body of Christ.
Written by Jill Maria Mundy, M.A. Jill is the
Director of Liturgy and Music at
St. Frances Cabrini Parish in West Bend, Wisconsin.
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ST ALPHONSUS/ST ANTHONY PARISHES
RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEES
MARCH FOR LIFE
In Washington DC
MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2011
BUS WILL LEAVE ST ALPHONSUS PARKING
LOT
AFTER THE 6:30 MASS
Cost $20 per person
Payable in cash the day of the trip.
Dress warmly, bring a
packed lunch,
dinner is included.
Expected to return to St
Alphonsus
around 9:30 pm.
Limit is 27 people.
Please complete the information below and
drop off at the rectory or in the Sunday collection basket, attn: Kathy Morris. If you have
any questions, please feel free to call Paul DeCamara
at
215-641-0768
or
e-mail
[email protected].
-------------------------Name:_____________________________
Phone: ____________________________
Email: ____________________________
Number Attending: __________________
If you are not able to come on the trip, we encourage you to participate in the planned activities that
will take place here at St. Alphonsus. Look in next
week’s bulletin for details.
Bulletin notices are due no later than Monday noon to [email protected]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring a Pasta
-Dinner fundraiser. This will be a fundraiser for local Pro-Life Council and will take place THIS Sunday, January 16 from 3PM-7PM at St. Anthony’s
Parish Hall.
GARAGE SALE UPDATE
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2001 8AM-2PM
$5/BAG CLEARANCE ON SUNDAY 1-3 PM
This is a perfect venue to recycle Christmas
gifts (save the gas returning to the store) or unused
decorations/china, etc. We really do turn your unwanted items into cash, this year we are helping purchase equipment to enhance our church flower arranger, Jean Gretzinger.
Limited space is available to store larger
items. We ask you to hold onto items till the spring
but if you are moving or do not have storage we will
try to accommodate items. We open the week prior
to the sale for donation drop-offs with dates and
times to follow. Look for an insert in future bulletin
with detailed information. Questions: Ellen 6419887 or Mollie 653-0270.
ST. ALPHONSUS SENIORS
St. Alphonsus Seniors Club will hold their next
meeting on Monday, January 17th at 1:30 PM This
will be our first meeting of the New Year 2011.
Hopefully the weather will cooperate and we will be
able to come out and welcome the New Year with
all of our members and friends. We will be having
tomato pie and beverages for our snack and Bingo
will follow. Hope to see you there! Any questions or
for information, please call Connie at (215) 6466473.
ANNUNCIATION BVM
Annunciation BVM in South Philly is looking for alumni
and former parishioners to inform them of our 150th Anniversary celebration. For Alumni, please forward your
name (ladies, maiden also), address, e-mail address, social network preference (facebook, etc.), and class year.
Please e-mail to [email protected]. Or mail to
ABVM Alumni, 1511 S. 10th St., Phila., PA 19147.
CARDINAL DOUGHERTY ALUMNI
There will be a Reunion of the class of 2000 at Finnegan’s Wake January 28, 2011. Contact
[email protected] or [email protected].
ST. BASIL ACADEMY
Summer Enrichment and Sports Camps
Pre 7th, Pre 8th and Pre 9th
3 weeks program in early summer!!!
Call for brochure (215) 885-6952
HOLY REDEEMER
521 Moredon Rd., Huntingdon Valley, PA
The Counseling Center
“Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction”
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Are you ‘present” and
“aware of your life or just walking through it mindlessly?
This program will introduce you to the beginning understanding of what mindfulness meditation is and how it
can be helpful in reducing stress. An experience of mindfulness meditation will be provided.
Date: Saturday , January 22, 2011
Time: 9 AM—Noon
Cost: $35.00 (includes light breakfast)
Register by calling 1-800-818-4747
MASS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
SAVE THE DATE
SUNDAY, March 20, 2011 at 2:30 PM
More Details to follow
ARCHDIOCESAN BOY CHOIR
PERMANENT DIACONATE
Information nights for those men in the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia who may be considering a call to Holy Orders as a Permanent Deacon will be held at Vianney Hall
at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary at 7:00 PM January
27, 2011, and February 2, 2011. Married men must attend
with their wives. Pre-registration is required; contact
Kathy Gambescia at (610) 664-2213 or [email protected] to register and to advise which night
you wish to attend.
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Do you know a boy who loves to sing? The
Archdiocesan Boy Choir of Philadelphia offers
a rich musical and spiritual experience for boys
in grades 2-8. The choir recruits boys from
Bucks, Chester, Montgomery and Philadelphia
counties. The choir will be holding auditions on Friday,
January 21st from 4—6 PM and Saturday, January 22nd
from 10 AM—1 PM. To schedule an audition, please call
Director Tom Windfelder at (215) 425-6995. Visit the
website at www.archboychoir.org.
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St. Alphonsus School
Mark you calendars and
Visit us on
Wednesday, February 2nd
9-11 AM
Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten
and New Student Registrations
will be accepted for registered
members of St. Alphonsus Parish
Please bring a copy of your child’s
birth certificate and
baptismal certificate,
if not baptized at St. Alphonsus.
Catholic Schools Week
January 30th-February 5th, 2011
This year’s theme, “Catholic Schools: A+ For America,”
celebrates the fact that Catholic Schools add great value
to our nation. With our high academic standards, supported by strong moral values, we’re making a significant
contribution to American society.
Come celebrate with us on January 30th!
A Catholic Schools Week Agenda highlighting all the
activities for the week will be available soon.
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A WORD FROM MONSIGNOR OWENS
Dear friends,
A few weeks ago Cardinal Rigali promulgated a pastoral
letter entitled, Called to Conversion and Holiness. In the next few
weeks I will circulate a pastoral letter as widely as I can. Was not
our conversion experience accomplished in our baptism? Yes and
no! Jesus has won the victory. Baptism allows us to participate in
that victory. However, we need to say yes, and from the heart. The
Church and her members is always in need of reform.
For the past 200 years the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
has been about the work of passing on the beauty and the truth of
Jesus Christ. We have a rich history and are invited to reflect on
that history, not solely to look back, but to take the power of the
past, into the present moment and boldly walk into the future carrying on the mission of Christ. As we journey along and discover
bit by bit all that Christ wants of us, we say yes and yes and yes
again. In later weeks you will hear something about a Blue-Ribbon
Commission that will examine our parishes, our schools and distribution of the clergy. For now are no asks us to reflect on what he
calls "super priorities"
They are, and I will allow his words to supersede mine
(how’s that for buttering up the boss):
First, the Holy Eucharist: "I renew my call for an ever
more worthy and fervent celebration of the holy Eucharist, especially on Sundays. In addition, flowing from our celebration of the
Mass, the abiding gift of Jesus in the Eucharist calls us to deepen
our love and devotion for the Most Blessed Sacrament through
Eucharistic adoration. Christ's mission was perfected on the cross,
and so it is through his Sacrifice that we are most intimately united
with him and join in his mission of salvific love."
Second, the Sacrament of Confession: "If we are to experience the fullness of union with Jesus in the Eucharist, then we
must have hearts generously in love with him. Therefore, I renew
my call to all of us to be a people of conversion, in particular
through more frequent celebration and use of the Sacrament of
Confession. Through this Sacrament, we receive in Christ, the Divine Healer, the forgiveness of our sins. Yet the glory of this Sacrament rests not only in the forgiveness of our sins, but also in the
gift of sanctifying grace that cleanses us and disposes us for the
particular graces needed to withstand temptation and to remain
faithful and holy in our daily lives.
Third, Priestly Vocations: "The Sacraments of the
Eucharist and Confession could not exist without the ministry of
the priest. Through ministry of priests, Christ shepherds his church
and makes his merciful love effective in our lives. And so, I renew
my call to pray for and encourage vocations to the priesthood, so
that many more young men will respond to the invitation of Christ
to minister to his people in the Church of Philadelphia".
In the long history of the Church there have been victories
and defeats in her members. No one can escape the conviction that
this is a very secular age. Rogue spirits roam. They had before.
Just as the ships of yore had to "batten down the hatches" as storms
approached, the Church of Philadelphia needs to do the same. Parishes, schools and clergy distribution demand our attention. In the
months ahead we will have opportunity to reflect together. St. John
of the Cross comes to mind, "Where there is no love, put love, and
love will follow".
Blessings, Msgr. Owens ([email protected])
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