SAINT S TANISLAUS R C C OMAN ATHOLIC HURCH 51 LANSDALE AVENUE, LANSDALE, PA 19446 Telephone: 215.855.3133 • Fax: 215.855.5478 Mater Dei School: 215.368.0995 • Religious Education Office: 215.855.9893 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.ststanislaus.com Like us on Facebook: St. Stanislaus Lansdale MASS SCHEDULE Weekend: Saturday Vigil: 5:15pm; Sunday: 7am, 9am, 11am, 1pm (Spanish) Daily: Monday through Friday 6:30am & 8am in the Parish Center Chapel; Saturday 8am in the Church CATHOLIC MASS IN SIGN LANGUAGE: 4th Sunday of the month in the Chapel MASS INTERPRETED IN ASL: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays, 9am Mass CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD: During 11am Mass each Sunday MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: Following Saturday 8am Mass SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday 8:30am to 9am; 4pm to 4:45pm and other times by appointment. BAPTISM: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated Sundays after the 11am Mass. Parents and godparents are expected to participate in a pre-baptismal formation session which is offered on the third Monday evening of every month, except August and December, at 7pm in the Parish Center. Please contact the Parish Office for further information. MARRIAGE: Couples planning to be married should contact the Church at least 6 months in advance of the planned wedding date. No other arrangements should be made until the couple meets with a parish priest and the date and time are reserved. Attendance at a Marriage Preparation program is required in accord with Archdiocesan policy. Further information will be provided at the time of the meeting with a priest. PASTORAL STAFF PASTOR Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Tracy PARISH BUSINESS MANAGER Mrs. Penny Mitchell PASTOR EMERITUS MATER DEI SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Miss Diane E. McCaughan Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Murray PAROCHIAL VICARS Rev. Philip M. Forlano Rev. Michael G. Mullan, LC IN RESIDENCE Rev. Gregory J. Hamill DEACONS Deacon Charles G. Lewis Deacon C. Stephens Vondercrone Deacon Raymond C. Wellbank Deacon Mathieu Tielemans, Retired COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Leona Russell DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY Mrs. Peggy Dominick DIRECTOR OF PARISH SOCIAL MINISTRY Sr. Barbara A. McGahan, RSM DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY Mr. Bill Wilson PARISH SERVICE MINISTERS Sr. Dolora Curley, OSF Mrs. Frances W. Mordell WELCOME We welcome all to join us for worship and invite you to become a part of our parish family. We encourage you to full and active participation in our parish life. New members are asked to call the Parish Center to schedule an appointment for registration. Registration is required for admission to our programs of Religious Education and Sacramental Preparation for Baptism, First Eucharist, Reconciliation, Confirmation and Marriage. Eligibility certificates for Sponsorship for Baptism and Confirmation are issued to registered parishioners who are practicing Catholics. HOURS OF OPERATION The Saint Katharine Drexel Adoration Chapel is open for Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Parish Center is open Monday through Thursday from 9am to 9pm, closing from 12pm to 1pm for lunch and from 5:30pm to 6:30pm for dinner; Friday from 9am to 5pm, closing from 12pm to 1pm for lunch; Saturday from 9am to Noon and Sunday from 8:30am to 1pm. Priests are available after building ho ur s f o r emerg en cies . Cal l 215.368.0220. Sunday, October 19, 2014 ~ The Twenty–ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time OCTOBER 19, 2014 Dear friends/Mis queridos amigos, In a few short weeks, it will again be Election Day, and many eligible voters will head to the polls. There they will decide who will be our next Pennsylvania governor and representatives who assume various legislative and judicial positions. Today’s gospel, speaking of both Church and State contains a famous dictum from the mouth of Jesus: “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, but give to God what is God’s.” The episode is certainly appropriate for our consideration this Sunday. Traditionally, this pronouncement has been cited to support the concept of the separation of Church and State. Seems easy to me! It becomes somewhat trickier in its application, however, when trying to figure out the extent of one’s involvement in the political process. There are challenges involved in maintaining one’s equilibrium without absenting oneself from any aspect of the human experience. We must not forget that all of us are also called elsewhere in the gospels to be salt and light, leaven in our world. The Lord was challenging in His command to “give to Caesar what is Caesar’s.” His recommendation in this regard was probably very unpopular with his contemporaries. The Jews were an occupied populace required to pay tribute to their occupiers. When given the opportunity to rescue Jesus from the Passion, the people responded to Pilate’s invitation to release Barabbas, an insurrectionist noted for his resistance to the Roman Empire. The second part of that verse (“give to God what is God’s”) presents an even more difficult task. It is the important component, so it is imperative we get it right. Giving to God has been popularly called “stewardship” in the modern Church. Before my arrival at St. Stanislaus, there was a pervasive education effort undertaken to broaden everyone’s understanding of the term stewardship. We know that stewardship before God is never limited solely to money (although finances are a consideration). Rather, God wants us to offer all that we are as gift and all that we have discovered ourselves to be: people with talents, abilities, time, ideals, thoughts, emotions and other things that help us navigate through life. Christian stewardship involves everything that God has provided for us. Understood in this broad way, giving to God would begin with a re-dedication to God of all we are, all we say, and all we do. This total consecration of self means that everything we attempt to be/say/do has the potential of being a tribute to God that reflects an individual’s belonging and aspiration to serve. In the first reading for today, Isaiah speaks of the gift to God of Cyrus the Persian. Without his full awareness, Cyrus’ life became an important part of God’s saving plan for Israel and for humankind. We will never be able to know with certainty whether Cyrus consciously affirmed himself as “given to God,” but we can learn from his life and apply it to our own. Most of us have been consecrated to God as gift before we were fully aware of it when baptized as infants. As we grew up and matured in the faith, it became our personal responsibility to embrace our existence as a gift from God, and to live it accordingly. While restaurant etiquette might require a 15% tithe as acceptable, those who are given over to God will settle only for a 100% gift of self. This absolute belonging to God will necessarily preclude being given over to actions that are any way immoral, dishonest, unjust, or any other word or work that would desecrate the gift that we are. This absolute belonging will also involve the gift of all we have been given and all we have to God. When the gift of self is primary, all else follows naturally. Is there anything keeping you and me from belonging absolutely to God and doing His will? +++++++++++++++++++++++ Today is WORLD MISSION SUNDAY in the universal Church. Generally we think of Maryknoll or the Columbans, or other missionary religious orders as those on the “front lines” of mission activity. That does not diminish our role on Mission Sunday. Today we remember that, through Baptism, we all share the call to mission; that is, to bring the Good News of Jesus’ gospel to people living on the margins or in the darkness. Sharing the hope of the gospel can lead everyone into the light of a brighter tomorrow. For some, that takes the form of leaving home and family to live and work in hard, out-of-the-way places; for others, it will mean staying closer to home offering prayerful support, or time, talent and treasure on behalf of the missionaries and those they serve. Mission embraces many different roles, but unifies us in one goal: sharing the Gospel with everyone, everywhere, no matter how hard the place. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Pastor’s Message continued on Page 5 PAGE - 2 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK Sunday, October 19 Children’s Liturgy of the Word during 11 am Mass 7:30 pm CYO Board Meeting @ Cahill room 8 pm CYO Basketball @ lobby room TODAY Cub Scout Popcorn Sale after Masses Altar & Rosary Society Blessing, 11 am Mass Collection: World Mission Sunday. There will not be a separate collection. Please place your donation in a designated envelope in the regular Sunday Offering basket. Thank you for your generosity to this Appeal. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Today: Monday: Tuesday Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6; 1 Thes 1:1-5; Mt 22:15-21 Eph 2:1-10; Lk 12:13-21 Eph 2:12-22; Lk 12:35-38 Eph 3:2-12; Lk 12:39-48 Eph 3:14-21; Lk 12:49-53 Eph 4:1-6; Lk 12:54-59 Eph 4:7-16; Lk 13:1-9 Ex 22:20-26; 1 Thes 1:5-10; Mt 22:34-40 THIS WEEK ALTAR & ROSARY SOCIETY NEWS The Altar and Rosary Society is looking for new members. If you think you’d like meeting with others to not only help keep our Church looking its best but also develop great friendships and share our faith, then the Altar and Rosary Society may be for you! All adult parishioners are invited to join us at our next meeting on October 20 at 7:30 pm in the Cahill room of the parish Center. You can also contact Terri Gurecki at 215.393.1574 or [email protected] for more information. Mark Your Calendar SAINT STANISLAUS PARISH FORTY HOURS DEVOTIONS November 9 through November 11 Evening Prayer November 9 and 10 at 7 pm Closing Mass November 11 at 7 pm Homilist: Father Stephen Paolino PAGE - 3 Monday, October 20 4:30 pm Catholic Identity DVD Series@ lobby 7 pm Pre-Jordan @ lobby meeting room 7:30 pm Altar & Rosary @ Cahill room Tuesday, October 21 6:30 pm Scouts @ cafeteria 7 pm Ready Meals @ Parish Center kitchen 7 pm Spanish Prayer Group @ Chapel, Cahill & McDonough rooms Wednesday, October 22 9 am Garden Club @ Church grounds 9:45 am Play Group @ lobby meeting room 6:45 pm PREP @ school, gym 7 pm CHWC Meeting @ cafeteria 7:30 pm RCIA @ lobby meeting room Thursday, October 23 1 pm Senior Club @ lobby meeting room 1:45 pm Legion of Mary @ Cahill room 6:15 pm Children’s Choir @ Church 6:50 pm Bingo @ gym 7 pm Bereavement @ Cahill room 7 pm One Thing is Three @ lobby room 7:30 pm Adult Choir @ Church Friday, October 24 7:30 pm School Dance @ gym Saturday, October 25 8:30 am Confessions until 9 am 4 pm Confessions until 4:45 pm NEXT WEEKEND PERPETUAL ADORATION SIGN-UPS Please stop by the table set up in the Church lot after Masses next weekend to learn about the tremendous gift of Perpetual Adoration here at Saint Stanislaus Parish, and to see how you can help fill an open hour of prayer in our Saint Katharine Drexel Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel. 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA OCTOBER 19, 2014 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Monday 6:30 am 8 am Tuesday 6:30 am 8 am St. Paul of the Cross, Priest Sandra Pepka Requested by the DeCree Family Peter Lease, Jr. Requested by Clara & Family Marie Czechowicz Requested by Son & Family Paul Mullin Requested by the Fillenwarth Family Wednesday 6:30 am 8 am St. John Paul II, Pope Mother’s Day Remembrance Tom Reilly Requested by wife, Pat & Family Thursday 6:30 am St. John of Capistrano, Priest Donna Murray Requested by the Geueke Family Carolyn Schnell (Birthday Remembrance) Requested by Leonard & Martha Mazeikas 8 am Friday 6:30 am 8 am Saturday 8 am St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop Sandra Pepka Requested by Mater Dei Spring 2014 6th Grade Hedwig Beyer Requested by Husband, Joe & Children Joseph Sr. & Gloria Campbell Requested by Altar & Rosary Society Sunday, October 26, 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7 am Father Joseph Previtali Requested by Annie Rex 9 am Cecelia Rosowski Requested by Donna & Andrew Frazier 11 am Deceased Members of the O’Brien Family Requested by John & Mary McNulty Miraculous Medal Novena Prayers follow the 8 am Saturday Mass. OCTOBER PRAYER Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do Thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the Divine Power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who roam throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. PAGE - 4 Please pray for the sick who carry the cross of illness especially: Daniel Abaldo, Sister Ann Teresa, RA, Robert Berk, Ruth Bossert, Joe Burns, Helen Daly, Bernadette Donnelly, Hugh Donnelly, Christopher Eckler, Robert F. Eckler, Michele Fenstermacher, Patricia Hendricks, Baby Stephen Patrick Joyce, Andrea Kelly, Larry Kelly, Jr., Richard Kelly, James Krynski, Bernadette Kubej, Margaret Mindell, Jay Murphy, Edward Nemchik, Gladys Nemchik, Phyllis Owoc, Todd Ramsey, Frank Rieg, Sister Mary Joan Rice, RA, Lucille Salerno, Patty Scatena, David Stewart, Ken Tucker, Thomas VanBell, Justin Wisniewski, Frank Yevak, Bill Yourl. If you wish to place a particular family member or friend on the Bulletin list for a period of three weeks, please call Maureen Fillenwarth or Fran Mordell at the Parish Center, 215.855.3133. If you wish to place a name on our Prayer Line, call Chris & Bethann DeCree at 215.256.0260, or Fran Mordell. WE REMEMBER OUR DECEASED: Our parish family expresses prayerful condolences to the loved ones of: Anthony Bellitto, Sr., Phyllis Deever, Lester Kovacs, Helen Splan. WEDDINGS We extend our best wishes and promise of prayers to St. Stanislaus parishioners who are preparing for marriage, especially: Emily Sutton & Louis Marquet, III Kim Haas & Charles Bleasdale TREASURE INFORMATION Weekly Parish collection: October 12, 2014: $16,775* October 13, 2013: $16,267 *Contributed in 535 envelopes and 12 loose checks. Parish Debt Reduction collection: October 12, 2014: $2,236 October 13, 2013: $2,654 MAJOR BILLS PAID SINCE OCTOBER 13, 2014 Assessment, Insurance, Priest Pension & Auto: $17,168 Landscaping & Mowing: $1,461 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration St. Katharine Drexel Adoration Chapel Cry out with joy to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness. Come before him, singing for joy. Psalm 100: 1-2 Come spend an hour with our Lord. Urgent Hours of Need Sunday, 5 pm Thursday 7 am For more information about becoming an adorer or substitute, contact Sue Gillen at 215.362.8643 or [email protected]. CHARISMATIC MASS "My strength and my courage is the Lord, and he has been my savior." Isaiah 12:2. We will meet again to praise and thank our God on October 28 for a CHARISMATIC MASS, celebrated by Monsignor Tracy, at 7:30 pm in the Parish Center Chapel. If you would like more information, please call Dianne Spotts at 215.855.9740. SENIOR CLUB Meetings: Thursday, October 23 and Tuesday, November 11 at 1 pm in the Parish Center. Questions? Call Lois Prezuhy at 215.855.0522. Trips: Monday October 20 - Mohegan Sun Casino, Wilkes Barre, PA. The bus leaves at 9:30 am. Wait list only Tuesday November 25 - American Music Theater Christmas Show & Luncheon at the Revere Inn. The bus leaves at 10:30 am. Wait list only. May 18-22, 2015: Montreal & Quebec, Canada. Includes 2 nights in Montreal, 2 nights in Quebec, 4 full breakfasts, 4 dinners, city tours of Montreal & Quebec. Visit Notre Dame Basilica, Monmorency Falls, Ste Anne DeBeaupre Basilica and more. Price per person for double occupancy is $799 which includes baggage handling, taxes and gratuities. If interested, call for brochure. For information, call Rosemary at 215.368.4645. Reminder: Photo ID required for all Casino trips. WE REMEMBER MASS Saint Stanislaus Parish’s long tradition of remembering the souls of those whose funerals were celebrated in our Church will once again be the focus of our community’s prayer at the We Remember Eucharistic Liturgy, celebrated on Tuesday, November 4, at 7 pm. Family and friends of the deceased are invited to join us for the Mass and reception following. Please call Fran Mordell at the Parish Center at 215.855.3133 or e-mail [email protected] to attend this special Mass and reception. Pastor’s Message continued from Page 2 Transparency in practice and in operations has become a characteristic of most not-for-profits in the world in which we live. The word in this context refers to an organization that conducts its financial activities in an open way without secrets, so that people can trust such actions are fairly and honestly accomplished. While the Church is not a business, we can learn from the “best practices” of the corporate world. With that in mind, next weekend, there will be a frank presentation of the “state of the parish” from members of the Finance Committee. A portion of the Parish bulletin will also be utilized for this purpose. Please listen to the presentations next weekend with an open mind, as many are not public speakers in their workplaces. There was much accomplished during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2014, but there remains more to do and concerns about trends that have been noticeable and tracked over the last few years. For all that you continue to do for the parish, and for the sacrifices you make on its behalf, know that I am grateful. +++++++++++++++++++++++ HAVE A GREAT WEEK, EVERYONE! PAGE - 5 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA OCTOBER 19, 2014 Mater Dei Matters “It’s What’s Inside That Matters” For information on Mater Dei Catholic School call 215.368.0995, email [email protected] or visit www.materdeicatholic.com. MATER DEI TREK FOR TECH ~ NOVEMBER 7, 2014 Mater Dei Catholic School needs your help to raise money to enhance our technology program. Technology is used every day at our school. We use Smartboards and projectors in each classroom for instruction. We have two computer labs, one for formal instruction and one as a resource for teachers to use with their whole class. Through the generosity of our benefactors, 16 desktops were replaced with new Windows-based desktops during this past summer and the older computers were refreshed and distributed to classrooms throughout the school. We also have iPads for teachers and students to share. In grades 4 through 6, each student receives their own iPad to use for schoolwork and homework. This has opened up our use of technology like never before! We do need financial support, however, to continue to improve what we use by replacing older equipment and making purchases to stay current with 21st century technology! So on November 7th, our students will trek to Lansdale Catholic to walk the track and raise money for technology at Mater Dei. Would you consider supporting us by making a donation? Any amount will be greatly appreciated- $5, $10, $15, $20, $25 or $50. Or you could donate the cost of an iPad for $379. Please send your donation to: Mater Dei Catholic School, 493 E. Main Street, Lansdale, PA, 19446. ATTENTION VETERANS: MATER DEI CATHOLIC SCHOOL WANTS YOU! November 11, 2014 Please join the students of Mater Dei Catholic School on Tuesday, November 11, to honor and pray for all veterans. All are welcome to attend a prayer service beginning at 10:15 am in the gymnasium followed by a wreath-laying ceremony in the St. Stanislaus Parish Cemetery. After the service, veterans and their family members are invited to enjoy our "Hoagies for Heroes" lunch. Veterans are asked to assemble in the school lobby between 10 am and 10:15 am for the processional. We look forward to hosting veterans and families of all military branches! Please call Mater Dei Catholic School at 215.368.0995 to let us know you are coming! Thank you for your service! God Bless America! ATTENTION CRAFT FAIR VENDORS! Registrations are being accepted for both the St. Rose and St. Stanislaus Christmas Craft Fairs, to be held on November 9th and December 7th, respectively. Visit the Mater Dei web site at www.materdeicatholic.com or send an email to [email protected], for more information. Discount for registering for both fairs! Coordinator of Religious Education (PREP): Mrs. Leona Russell Office Phone Number: 215.855.9893; Email: [email protected] The Children need your help on Wednesday nights – We are in need of one catechist and one aide for PREP on Wednesday nights. The catechist opening is in 4th grade. Please call Leona Russell for information or to apply. Your reward will be eternal! Thank you! Fall Snack Bag Food Drive coming to a close… Just a reminder to families to send in your contributions through Mater Dei Catholic School or PREP for the Fall Snack Bag Food Drive. The drive ends on October 22. Thank you in advance to all who are participating in this important work of charity! PAGE - 6 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Youth Minister: Mrs. Peggy Dominick; Phone: 215.855.3133; Email: [email protected]; Web: www.ststanislaus.com, Youth Ministry tab FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: SEARCH ST STANS YOUTH MINISTRY MANNA SERVICE FOR OCTOBER All 6th to 8th graders are invited to help serve the evening meal from 3:30 pm to 6 pm at Manna, located at 713 Main Street in Lansdale, on October 21. Contact Mrs. Dominick; Permission Form required. CATHOLIC HEART WORK CAMP Saint Stanislaus will be sending 12 students in grades 9 to 12 to Groton, Massachusetts, June 21-27, 2015. Why participate in Catholic Heart Work Camp? Serve those less fortunate. Revitalize communities and beautify homes for the elderly, disabled and those who cannot afford needed repairs. Engage in your Catholic faith in whole new way. Meet other teens from different communities. Enjoy a week of service, music, and FUN!! Experience God in a new and profound way…You will not be disappointed! Learn more at an information meeting on Wednesday, October 22 at 7 pm in the Mater Dei School cafeteria. $85 holds your spot. Contact Mrs. Dominick with questions, or visit www.heartworkcamp.com. DECISION POINT FOR STUDENTS GRADES 8 TO 12 AT ST. ROSE OF LIMA Join teens for youth-oriented themes based on episodes from Dynamic Catholic by Matthew Kelly, Thursdays from 7 to 8 pm in the Father Murphy Room at St. Rose of Lima. There is no cost to attend. Pizza provided! Contact Mrs. Dominick for more information. CYO WINTER SPORTS REGISTRATION IS UNDERWAY FOR BASKETBALL FOR GRADES 4-12 Grade 4 instructional; Grades 5/6 Junior Varsity; Grades 7/8 Varsity; Grades 9,10,11,12 high school teams. Register online at www.wagdogs.com. Students in grades 4 through 8 must be enrolled in a Catholic School or PREP to participate. If you have any questions, please contact Joe Mack at [email protected]. The cost is $75 per child. Check future bulletins for tryout dates. REGIONAL KAIROS: The second and third Regional Kairos retreats for public school and homeschool high school juniors and seniors will take place December 26-29, 2014 and February 12-15, 2015. Kairos is a 4 day, 3 night retreat helping high school aged kids to grow deeper in their faith. The price for this retreat is usually $300 but with the Philadelphia Education Fund grant, we are able to offer it for $60. If you are interested in signing up or learning more, please visit http://paregionalkairos.weebly.com or email at [email protected]. NEWS FROM AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School Open House ~ Today, Sunday, October 19, 1 – 4 pm; 8th Grade Entrance/Scholarship Exam ~ Saturday, October 25 (Alternate Date: October 26), 9 am – 12:30 pm. Registration is available online at gmahs.org for all events. Mount Saint Joseph Academy High School Open House ~ Today, Sunday, October 19, 12 - 3 pm ~ Pre-register at www.msjacad.org/openhouse; Scholarship/Entrance Exam ~ Saturday, November 1, 8 am. For more information please call the Admission Office at 215.233.9133 or visit www.msjacad.org. La Salle College High School Open House ~ Sunday, November 9 from 11 am to 2 pm; 8th Grade Scholarship/Entrance Exam ~ Saturday, December 6. Visit www.lschs.org for details. Saint Joseph’s Preparatory High School Open House ~ Sunday, November 2 from 10 am to 2 pm; 8th Grade Scholarship/Entrance Exam ~ Saturday, November 15 or Sunday, November 16 at 8:30 am. Students must be applicants. Visit www.sjprep.org for more information. PAGE - 7 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA OCTOBER 19, 2014 BAPTISM: MORE THAN A BATH AND PARTY Jesus commanded His disciples to go out and baptize all Nations. The Catechism calls the sacrament of Baptism “the basis of the whole Christian Life and the gateway to life in the Spirit” (1213). Although each Christian shares in the sacrament, we often forget that we have passed thru this spiritual gateway. All are welcome to attend a presentation by Father John Masson at Nativity of our Lord Parish Conference Center, located behind the Church at 625 W. Street Road in Warminster, on November 12 from 9:30 am to 2 pm. Discuss and meditate on the effects of this beautiful Sacrament and how we can pass through the gateway and build our spiritual lives on the strongest of foundations. Mass will be celebrated. Father John Masson has been serving as the Parochial Vicar at Nativity of Our Lord Parish since his ordination in 2012. During his studies at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary he earned a Masters of Divinity and a Master of Arts in Systematic Theology. ARCHBISHOP'S LECTURE SERIES: HOW THE WEST REALLY LOST GOD The Archbishop's Lecture Series welcomes Mary Eberstadt, Senior Fellow for the Ethics and Public Policy Center, who will speak on: “How the West Really Lost God, on Monday, November 17, at 7 pm at St. Charles Seminary in Wynnewood. The cost to attend is $5. For more information or to register please visit: www.phillyevang.org/lectures. METANOIA YOUNG ADULTS NEWS Metanoia Young Adults is an active community of Catholic young adults in Montgomery County, PA. The group supports Catholics in their 20s and 30s who are looking to deepen their faith and meet fellow Catholics in the area. Our Ministry includes: Theology on Tap, faith based meetings, community service, retreats, and outdoor events and activities. Visit www.metanoiayoungadults.weebly.com or email [email protected] for more information. Upcoming Events: October 21: Theology on Tap at Appalachian Brewing Co., Collegeville at 7:30 pm; October 28: Adoration at Mary Mother of the Redeemer Church at 7:30pm. PAGE - 8 WORRIED? Ever wished for a way to stop worrying or for fears and anxieties to leave you? When you listen to Scripture, do you wonder if it is even possible not to worry? Author Gary Zimak writes that anxiety can be a blessing. If you think this sounds crazy, then his book, A Worrier’s Guide to the Bible is for you! Meet the author on Thursday, October 23 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at Corpus Christi Parish Center, and consider what the Word of God teaches us on the subject of worry in times of confusion, despair, doubt, fear, persecution, sickness, and troubles. Books by the author will be available for purchase. Please register at [email protected]. SPIRITUAL DIRECTION: A MINISTRY FOR JUST MINDS AND OPEN HEARTS How can spiritual direction be a ministry of heart and mind, justice and compassion? This evening will be dedicated to the mutual pondering of this question as a matter of faith and competency for the practice of spiritual direction. This program is designed both for experienced Spiritual Directors and for those interested in or contemplating spiritual direction for themselves and takes place Monday, November 3 from 5 to 9 pm at Cranaleith Spiritual Center, 13475 Proctor Road in Philadelphia. Register by email ([email protected]) or phone (215.934.6206). Directions available at www.cranaleith.org. The cost is $35 and includes dinner. The presenter is Kathleen McAlpin, RSM. Kathleen McAlpin, RSM is the chair of the coordinating council of Spiritual Directors International. She has experience forming both spiritual directors and supervisors at universities in Canada and throughout the U.S. Sister Kathleen is an adjunct professor at Creighton University in the Spiritual Direction Program. SOLEMN MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA The Shrine of the Miraculous Medal, 500 E. Chelten Avenue in Germantown, will host their Annual Solemn Novena (Nine Days of Prayer, November 17 to 25 with Fr. Michael Whalen, C.M. The Theme is: “The Hail Mary: Prayer of Angels, Saints, and Sinners.” Mass, homily and Novena prayers at 7 am, 9 am, & 12 pm daily except Sunday. Novena prayers, Homily & Benediction in afternoons and evenings. Confessions heard on Mondays and Thursday. Free and secure parking is always available. Visit www.MiraculousMedal.org for details. 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME World Meeting of Families is coming to Philadelphia in September 2015! Learn about the World Meeting of Families, get involved, or get your copy of the official Catechesis at: WorldMeeting2015.org You can also “Light a Candle” with your Intentions or sign up for our newsletter. Like us on Facebook at “World Meeting of Families 2015” & follow us on Twitter @WMF2015. RACHEL’S VINEYARD RETREATS Rachel's Vineyard is a safe place to renew, rebuild and redeem hearts broken by abortion. Weekend retreats offer a supportive, confidential and nonjudgmental environment where women and men can express, release and reconcile painful post-abortive emotions to begin the process of restoration, renewal and healing. Call 215.906.6337 or 610.399.0890 for information on upcoming retreats. All contacts are confidential. More information is available at the national website: www.rachelsvineyard.org. REDISCOVER THE LOVE IN YOUR MARRIAGE The Retrouvaille Marriage Program is a Catholic based program that offers help for struggling marriages. Thousands of couples have successfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrouvaille weekend and the six post sessions that follow. Retrouvaille is not just a social gathering or series of seminars, but rather a way to rediscover and rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. For more information visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com, or call 1.800.470.2230. All inquires are kept strictly confidential. TELEVISION MASS Watch the Mass Sunday mornings at 5:30 am on WPVI-TV, Channel 6. It is rebroadcast each Sunday at 9 am and 5 pm on DT 2, Channel 6 digital, and at 10 am on LaSalle University 56. The Archdiocese thanks Channel 6 for its generosity in broadcasting the television Mass. WPVI-TV Channel 6 now offers WATCH ABC, a benefit brought to you by 6ABC and participating providers at no additional cost. Just enter your TV provider account information to log in and get the live stream of the televised Mass. DISCERNMENT RETREAT 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. November 1416, 6 pm Friday to 1 pm Sunday at the Villa Maria House of Studies at Immaculata. Time will be included for personal and communal prayer as well as the opportunity to interact with the Sisters in Formation. Contact: [email protected] or 610.889.1553. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Give yourself and your spouse time away from the pressures of work and everyday responsibilities. Enrich your relationship by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Encounter Weekend is November 21 to 23 in Doylestown. For more information visit www.wwme-philly.org or contact Al & Mary Liz Heumann at [email protected] or 610.449.1859. If a Prenatal Diagnosis is poor, you are not alone. Lily's Gift is a network of concerned parents and professionals who have experienced or worked closely with issues surrounding poor prenatal diagnosis. A collaboration of the Office for Persons with Disabilities, Catholic Social Services and the Office of Life and Family, this service can provide a peer support team to assist couples during this critical time. For support call Sr. Kathleen Schipani at 215.587.3530 or Kathleen Bevenour at 215.945.2550 or email [email protected]. For more information about a Catholic response to PPD visit: www.LilysGift.org or www.benotafraid.net. PAGE - 9 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA OCTOBER 19, 2014 XXIX DOMINGO ORDINARIO - 19 DE OCTUBRE DE 2014 El Domingo Mundial de las Misiones “El que ama, da… da cosas, da vida, se da a sí mismo a Dios y a los demás”. - Papa Francisco Ustedes brillan como estrellas en el universo, enseñándoles la palabra de Vida. (Filipenses 2, 15-16) Intención de la misa: (Para ofrecer una misa por una intención anunciada, hable con Padre Forlano) Lecturas del Domingo 1) Isaías 45, 1. 4-6 Salmo 95, 1 y 3. 4-5. 7-8. 9-10a y c Aclamen la gloria y el poder del Señor 2) 1 Tesalonicenses 1, 1-5 3) Mateo 22, 15-21 ¿Cómo anunciamos el evangelio a la gente de nuestro tiempo? El testimonio de vida. Para la Iglesia el primer medio de evangelización consiste en un testimonio de vida auténticamente cristiana, entregada a Dios en una comunión que nada debe interrumpir y a la vez consagrada igualmente al prójimo con un celo sin límites. "El hombre contemporáneo escucha más a gusto a los que dan testimonio que a los que enseñan —decíamos recientemente a un grupo de seglares—, o si escuchan a los que enseñan, es porque dan testimonio". San Pedro lo expresaba bien cuando exhortaba a una vida pura y respetuosa, para que si alguno se muestra rebelde a la palabra, sea ganado por la conducta. Será sobre todo mediante su conducta, mediante su vida, como la Iglesia evangelizará al mundo, es decir, mediante un testimonio vivido de fidelidad a Jesucristo, de pobreza y desapego de los bienes materiales, de libertad frente a los poderes del mundo, en una palabra de santidad. - Beato Pablo VI, Exhortación Apostólica, “Evangelii Nuntiandi” La actividad misionera de la Iglesia comienza con la proclamación de fe: “¡Jesús es Señor!” Él es la esperanza que tenemos en común, una esperanza que salva. En el Domingo Mundial de las Misiones, estamos llamados de una manera especial a ser misioneros a través de la oración y la participación en la Eucaristía, y al dar generosamente a la colecta para la Sociedad para la Propagación de la Fe. En un mundo en el que tanto nos divide, el Domingo Mundial de las Misiones se goza en nuestra unidad como misioneros. Y brinda una oportunidad para apoyar la presencia vivificante de la Iglesia entre los necesitados en más de 1,150 diócesis misioneras. Gracias por su generosidad a la colecta hoy. Octubre es el Mes Respetemos La Vida “Cada Uno de Nosotros es Una Obra Maestra de la Creación de Dios” No importa cómo el mundo nos considere o considere a los demás, tratemos a cada persona como la obra maestra que es. “Incluso los más débiles y vulnerables, los enfermos, los ancianos, los no nacidos y los pobres, son obras maestras de la creación de Dios, hechos a su imagen, destinados a vivir para siempre, y merecedores de la máxima reverencia y respeto”. - Mensaje del Papa Francisco en ocasión de La Jornada por la Vida RESPETEMOS LA VIDA SANACIÓN POST-ABORTO Si usted o alguien que usted conoce está sufriendo después de un aborto, ayuda que no juzga confidencial está disponible : Tema Serie del Proyecto Raquel nacional gratuito artículo: 888-456HOPE (-4673) o visite HopeAfterAbortion.org .Los hispanohablantes pueden visitar www.esperanzaposaborto.org ¿Cómo le devolveré al Señor todo el bien que me ha hecho? (Salmo 116:12) 10/12/14 - Colecta: $382.56 Asistentes:115 ¡Gracias por su generosidad! ¿Es mi ofrenda una señal de agradecimiento a Dios y una participación en su caridad? PAGE - 10 Por favor, rueguen por los enfermos. Aurora Millan, Carlos Be- navides, Max Ho Morales, Benjamin Hernandez, Saulo Guarin, Victor Alarcou, Analiz Florez, Roman Rivera, Magdalena Mendoza, Concepción Sampeño, Yeinaldo Benitez, Elsa Roig, Esteban Tellez, Guadalupe Salinas, Imelda Peña, Josefina D’Hoy, Eliseo Berrio, Edwin Anglero, Manuel Hernandez, Marylin Alvarez, Filigonio Gomez, Viviana Aviles, Adela Alvarez Aguilar, Gregorio Montano, José Santiago, Lidia Escobosa, Juan Hernandez, Rene, Victor Manuel, Ligia Espinoza. Escriba los nombres en la hoja de peticiones antes de la misa, y aquí se incluirán en el boletín la semana que viene. ACTIVIDADES Y FORMACIÓN EN LA FE Grupo de Oración se reúne todos los Martes a las 7:00 PM en la capilla en el centro parroquial. Para más información, favor de contactar a Carlos Zuluaga, (954) 309-1771. Quinceañeras - esta bendición al cumplir quince años de una joven da testimonio de su acción de gracias y de compromiso de vivir una vida cristiana. Por eso, la joven ya debe ser confirmada o debe estar inscrita en un programa de educación religiosa en preparación para recibir el sacramento de confirmación el año de su Quinceañera. Una clase de preparación es un requisito antes de la celebración. La próxima clase es sábado, el 1 de noviembre. Hable con Padre Forlano con un mínimo de seis meses por anticipado para fijar una fecha. Favor contactar Angelica Santillan o Diana Zuluaga para registrarse por la clase, 954296-1420 o [email protected]. LOS SACRAMENTOS Bautismos – Clases bautismales serán el primer Domingo de cada mes después de la misa. Inscríbase por anticipado con el Padre Forlano. La próxima clase bautismal es el 2 de noviembre. Todos los que necesitan bautizar a un niño o una niña o quieren ser padrino o madrina deben asistir. Normalmente, se celebran los bautismos durante la misa del segundo y cuarto Domingo del mes. Para ser padrino/madrina o recibir una carta de elegibilidad, una persona tiene que ser: 1) Un Católico practicante con un mínimo de 16 años de edad y haya recibido todos los sacramentos de iniciación - bautismo, confirmación, y comunión; 2) Registrado en la parroquia o bien conocido en la comunidad de la Iglesia; 3) Casado por la iglesia católica o soltero sin vivir en unión libre; 4) Hay que asistir a la Misa; 5) Deben tener sus propios hijos confirmados si tienen la edad. El Sacramento de Reconciliación se ofrece los sábados a las 8:30 a.m. y 4:00 p.m. y los domingos 12:30-12:50 p.m. o por cita con Padre Forlano. El Matrimonio – hable con Padre Forlano al menos con seis meses antes de la fecha anticipada de la boda. Clases matrimoniales son requisitos antes de casarse por la Iglesia. El Instituto Católico Móvil ofrecerá el taller “Pre-Caná” varias veces durante el año en la Parroquia de San Martin de Tours, Roosevelt Blvd. & Cheltenham Ave., Filadelfia. Para inscribirse o informarse (215) 667-2820/2824 o [email protected] o [email protected]. Para un consejo o una cita, hable con Padre Forlano o Padre Miguel después de la misa o puede contactarlos a 215-855-3133 ext. 111 (P. Forlano) o ext. 101 (P. Miguel) al Centro Parroquial de San Estanislao. También, se puede comunicar con Padre Forlano por correo electrónico: [email protected]. 126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA Stan Stockmal Auto • Life Health • Home Gary’s Plaza 439 S. Broad St. FAMILY DENTISTRY 855-3421 By Appointment (215) 855-9068 601 East Main Street (Across From St. Stanislaus) Zenith INTEQ Sony Trinitron CARL’S TV & APPL. Call 855-3736 855-1153 VIP BARBERSHOP Carmen C. Rocco, DDS Carmen C. Rocco, Jr., DDS Constance Buffett, DDS Agent Main and Line Streets, Lansdale 248-1323 322 W. 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