200 West Sproul Road Springfield, PA 19064 December 28, 2014 Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Rev. John C. Moloney, Pastor Rev. John J. Bradley, Weekend Assistant Deacon Leonard Diana, Retired Deacon Sr. Margaret Richard, SSJ, Minister to the Sick Mr. Jeffrey P. Braconnier, Pastoral & Youth Minister Mrs. Helen Romano, Director of Religious Education Mrs. Beth Baksi , Pastoral Planning Committee Mr. Jack Scully, Pastoral Planning Committee Mr. Jerry Esterson, Business Manager Mrs. Joanna Patane Scholz, Music Director Parish Secretaries: Mrs. Judi Condino, Sister Margaret Richard , SSJ Ms. Judy Summers, Mrs. Elaine McCarthy Contact Information Main Number ........... 610-544-8777 Religious Education .. 610-246-5460 Youth Ministry ........ 610-544-4455 Convent .................... 610-544-4535 Parish Nurse ............. 610-544-8777 CCC .......................... 610-544-5217 Office Fax ................. 610-544-7832 Mass Schedule Monday-Saturday - 8:30am Saturday Vigil - 4pm & 5:30pm Sunday - 8am, 9:30am,11am & 5:30pm Eucharistic Adoration: Tues. – Fri. 9am to 5pm Reconciliation: Saturdays 3 to 3:45pm Baptisms: Contact the couples listed in the bulletin Weddings: Contact parish six months in advanced New to the Parish? You can register in person or over the phone Monday-Thursday 9am to 3pm Youth Group: Meets Sundays 6:30 to 7:30pm Find everything you will need at anytime at www.stkevin.com FROM THE PASTOR Dear Friends of Saint Kevin, Our Lord and Savior, Jesus, was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary and born into a loving, caring, and holy family. His foster father, Joseph, and his mother Mary, were both observant Jews who deeply loved God and who strove to be faithful and obedient to all that God asked them to do. As such, they loved and honored each other as man and wife for the whole of their lives, lovingly raised and cared for the child, Jesus, whom God had entrusted to their care, and brought him up by their word and example to love God and be obedient to him. We are fortunate in that today’s Gospel reading offers us a wonderful example of the exemplary holiness that characterized the lives of Joseph, Mary and Jesus together as a family. Joseph and Mary, in love and obedience to God and in accord with the law of the Lord, took the child Jesus to the temple in Jerusalem to be presented and consecrated to the Lord. While they were in the temple to carry out this custom of the law, Joseph and Mary encountered a righteous and devout man named Simeon, who was filled with the Holy Spirit. Simeon took the child Jesus into his arms and blessed God saying, Now, Master you may let your servant go in peace, according to your word, for my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in sight of all your people Israel. Upon hearing these words, Joseph and Mary were filled with amazement and probably could not help but wonder what the future held in store for their child, Jesus. After they had fulfilled all the prescriptions of the law, Joseph and Mary took the child Jesus back to their own town of Nazareth. There they lived in love and unity with God and one another and continued to raise and lovingly care for him. As a result of this and God’s grace, the child Jesus, grew and became strong, filled with wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him. Now, you may be asking yourselves: How does this way the Holy Family lived speak to the reality of our lives today? First and foremost, the Holy Family stands as the example for Christian families to pattern their lives upon. This means that all Christian families in the Church are called to holiness. In order to be holy, Christian spouses, like Joseph and Mary, need to make loving God and being faithful to God the number one priority in their lives. This lay a firm foundation for the marriage which last for the whole of life, brings husbands and wives to be united in their love of God and one another, and helps to ensure the families they form are places where all members are united in their love for God and for one another. Another quality that was indispensable in enabling the Holy Family to be obedient to God and to live in love and unity with God and one another was prayer, and the sincere practice of their Jewish faith. Similarly, the Christian family should be a place where each member is growing in faith, where each member is loving and supporting one another to be the best they can be, and where each member shines as a light before others. Praying together regularly and attending Mass together needs to be a normal part of family life. In short, by putting God first, by loving and supporting one another and by praying and attending Mass together, families are more likely to stay together, to be holy, to shine as a light before others, and to know God’s gifts of peace and joy in their lives. May our Holy Family, Joseph, Mary and Jesus continue to protect us all in this New Year. Sincerely in Christ, Father John C. Moloney 066kevin – 122814 pg2 SAINT KEVIN HAPPENINGS 12/29 – 01/02/15 – Springfield Hospital Communion Distribution 9am 12/29/14 – Yoga Class NEW TIME 6:30pm first floor of the school bldg. 12/30/14 – No Eucharistic Adoration Harlee Manor Communion Distribution 12/31/14 – No Eucharistic Adoration 01/01/15 – Happy New Year! No Eucharistic Adoration 01/02/15 – No Eucharistic Adoration 7th & 8th Grade Dance 7:30-10pm - PLC Check out our website at: www.stkevin.com for additional information! MASS INTENTIONS Monday, December 29, 2014 8:30AM – Intentions of St. Kevin Parishioners Tuesday, December 30, 2014 8:30AM – Frank W. Martin (4th Anniv.) – His Wife Wednesday, December 31, 2014 8:30AM – James Quarry – Quarry Family 4:00PM – Marie Romano - Family Thursday, January 1, 2015 9:30AM – Intentions of St. Kevin Parishioners 11:00AM – Special Intention Friday, January 2, 2015 8:30AM – All the Deceased Family, Friends & Acquaintances of Michael DelVacchio – Michael DelVacchio Saturday, January 3, 2015 8:30AM – Holy Souls 4:00PM – Ralph Cugini – Florence Cugini 5:30PM – Colleen Quinn – Snyder Family Sunday, January 4, 2015 8:00AM – Anthony Pancari – Anthony Viso 9:30AM – Marie Trofe - Family 11:00AM – Verna Kivlen - Family 5:30PM – Anthony Caserta – Ann Caserta & Family Please Pray for Our Deceased: Sister Charles Helene, SSJ Sanctuary Candle – will burn until 01/02/15 in memory of Diana Iannucci as requested by Angie Cellini & Family. Connie Birtwell, Alice Baccaro, Felicia Bandos, Tammy Bell, Bernadette Bevilaqua, Joseph Bradley, Katherine & Bernie Brill, Ann Brom, Janet Bucolo, Baby Tommy Capone, Leo Carlin, Janice Cerone, Charlie Collins, Grace Condino, Rita Culbertson, Barbara Cuneo, Bonnie Dalrymple, Bob DeLuca, Jr., Joyce DiSipio, Jennifer Dorrin, James J. Earley, Trisha Flaherty, Leo Foley, Joseph Gallagher, Patrick Gallagher, Robert Hahn, Mary Catherine Hendershot, Nancy Hope, Carol Janiczek, Joe Johnson, Rosemarie Julien, Dr. Russ Karten, Gerald Kelly, Jim Kelly, Tommy King, Robert Kotlinski, Barbara Krohmer, William Kurtz, Pat Lamb, Baby Patrick Larson, Steve Ledva, Michelle Lesher, Skip Liberatore, Betty Love, Camille Mallon, Charles McAveney, Jennifer McDaniel, Skip McFarland, Jim McMullen, Phil Marinaccio, Rita Mastroddi, George Michaels, Joseph Milligan, Sarah Murnaghan, Shelly Nichols, Patrice Palladino, Baby Peters, Mariann Powers, Vi Quarry, Sr. Nancy Roach, SSJ, John Rohana, Rev. Thomas Rooney, Baby Cooper Rowe, Catherine Sauers, Joseph Sclafani, Jr., Edward Schweizer, Deacon Bill Shearer, George Sheeran, Luanne Spencer, Joe Timlin, Eileen Tonsmiere, Tony Viola, Evelyne Wallace, Peggy Weber, Mary Weeks, Rev. James J. Whelan, Kim Wojciehowski, Ann Wolff, & Molly Zahner JANUARY 1, 2015 - MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION Masses will be celebrated on: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 at 4pm Thursday, January 1, 2015 at 9:30am & 11am No evening Mass on January 1st. PASTORAL PLANNING UPDATE The self-study for our Pastoral Planning Area (PPA 330), that includes St. Francis, St. Kevin and Holy Cross parishes, met on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 to visit each parish for a site survey. In our last meeting we presented our strengths and weaknesses. Now as a group we visit all the parish campuses to see the condition of the parish facilities. At our next meeting on January 7th we use all the information gathered so far to discuss the future viability of our parishes. The self-study for our Pastoral Planning Area (PPA 330), that includes St. Francis, St. Kevin and Holy Cross parishes, met for the second time on December 3rd. The pastor and two representatives from each parish shared information about potential strengths and weaknesses as they relate to the sustainability of those parishes. Each parish provided information about their financial status and the condition of their facilities at this time. They also discussed how to give parishioners the opportunity to offer responses to the self-study process. The goal of our next meeting, January 7th, is to talk about future possibilities for each parish in PPA 330. It is important to keep the Pastoral Planning Process open and transparent. In addition to the overview of ministries within the parish, St Kevin will also provide a brief overview of its financial status, including its current debt status to the Pastoral Planning Committee. For the fiscal year ended 6/30/2014, the parish had an operating surplus of $99,537. The operating surplus was a result of the continued generosity of the parish community and an effort to control expenses. During the fiscal year, the parish was able to reduce its debt to the Archdiocese by $72,619 to $1,819.238, which included a reduction on the loan principal for the Parish Life Center of $36,385. Since 2012 the parish has been committed to working with the Archdiocese to continue to substantially reduce its debt while keeping current on all expenses. As we continue to move forward in the Pastoral Planning Process, we will continue to post updates in the Bulletin. Thank you for your continued prayers & support, Father Moloney Beth Baksi Jack Scully If you have any questions about the process, please send an email to Jack Scully at: [email protected] 066kevin-122814 pg3 STEWARDSHIP OFFERINGS Last Year’s Sunday Collection - $9,570.93 December 14, 2014 Collection: $9,632.14 27 Loose Checks and 212 Envelopes December 21st & 28th 2014 & January 4, 2015 Collections will be reported in the 1/11/15 Bulletin. Many thanks for your generosity and all your Support to the Parish! BAPTISM PREPARATION INFORMATION Pre-Jordan Training Families. December: Jack & Susan Hennessy – 610-328-3926 January: Mrs. Joan Keil – 610-543-0481 February: Rosalee and Jon Moyer – 610-324-0256 Please contact the family for the month that you wish to have your child baptized. They will help you with the training and all the paperwork. Thank you. PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS ESPECIALLY: Sgt. John M. Ciaccio, Capt. David Conroy, Capt. Barry F. Crawford, Jr., L.Cpl. Robert J Deluca, Pvt. Joseph Farrant, Maj. Christopher Guarente USAF, James Herdman, and Capt. Thomas J. Miller, Please keep all who serve in Military Service in your prayers. Please contact the PLC to have the name of your loved one published. A MESSAGE FROM THE PASTORAL & YOUTH MINISTER MR. JEFFERY BRACONNIER Dear St. Kevin Community, Please consider what you can do for your parish. With over 30 ministries, there is a place for everyone. There are six different opportunities to receive the Eucharist in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on any given weekend at the parish. I ask that you help us increase that awareness to your family, friends and neighbors. As I always say, if you or someone you know would like to get involved in the Mass, please let me know. Thank you for all you do for our parish! Peace and Harmony, Jeffrey P. Braconnier Pastoral & Youth Minister CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SCHEDULE INFORMATION Please note that there will be no Eucharistic Adoration on Tuesday, December 23, 2014 until it resumes again on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 9am. The PLC Business Office will be closed from Wednesday, December 24, 2014 until we reopen on Monday, January 5, 2015 at 9am. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! WOMEN’S CLUB CORNER Mark your calendars for all our upcoming events: Friday, January 30, 2015 – “Cheer-ful Bingo” - always a wellattended night with lots of laughs and great prizes! Thursday, February 12 – Event To Be Decided (Could be a Penny Party but we’re open to suggestions!) Sunday, March 1st – Communion Breakfast and Cornerstone Award Presentation (Mass followed by a delicious, catered breakfast as we honor those who have done so much for our Parish community.) Friday, April 24 – Quizzo Night – start organizing your teams of ten and studying up now for this very fun, popular evening! Thursday, May 14 – End of year dinner – a night out for the ladies! CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CHOIR www.ccchoir.net 610-544-5217 Join us for one of our many programs! CATHOLIC COMMUNITY CHOIR HAS TWO NEW PROGRAMS: All Together Now After School Program which runs Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm and Mom's Morning Out which runs M-W-F from 9 am - 12 pm. You do not need to register for all days. Mom's Morning Out is Expanding in 2015 - CCC has a Mom's Morning Out program which will run M-F from 9 am - 12 pm. Sessions are $20/each and registration is required. You can choose one day or multiple days. Contact the office at 610-544-5217. SATURDAY ACTING CLASS IS BACK! Join us at Cardinal O'Hara from 10 am- 12 pm Please call 610-544-5217 for dates.. No pre-registration is required. AUDITIONS FOR SHREK THE MUSICAL will take place on Monday, January 12th at 4:30pm at Cardinal O’Hara High School. For more information check the website at www.ccchoir.net or call 610-544-5217. SAINT KEVIN PARISH NURSES December Is Safe Toy Awareness Month Toy Selection guidelines: Before you purchase a toy: • Read all warnings and instructions on the box. • Ask yourself if the toy is right for your child's ability and age. • Avoid purchasing toys with sharp or rigid points, spikes, rods or dangerous edges. • Check the lenses and frames of children's sunglasses; many can break and cause injuries. • Look for the letters "ASTM" this means the product meets the national safety standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) • Avoid toys that shoot or include parts that fly off. Remember that BB guns are NOT toys. • Do NOT give toys with small parts (including magnets and “button” batteries which can cause serious injury or death if ingested) to young children as they tend to put things in their mouths, increasing the risk of choking. If the piece can fit inside a toilet paper roll, it is not appropriate for kids under age three. • Do NOT give crayons and markers unless they are labeled “ nontoxic”. Merry Christmas!!! THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEAR’S SSJ CHANCE DRIVE! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS: $10,000.00 – Kathleen O’Rourke, Bayhead, NJ $500.00 – Jane Turk, Glenside, PA $500.00 – Pat Friess, Philadelphia, PA $500.00 – Kathy Vining, Fort Washington, PA $500.00 – The Salvey Family, Longport, NJ $500.00 – Anne Brownholtz, Ambler, PA $500.00 – Margaret McLaughlin, Margate, NJ $500.00 – Glenna Harkins $500.00 – Barbara McConnell, Washington, DC $500.00 – Joe Casasanpa, Oreland, PA $500.00 – Dale Brown, Philadelphia, PA 066 Kevin 122814 pg4 MUSIC MINISTRY Join us in ministry: New choir members are always welcome. Call Lee Zmroczek at 610-544-0416. Choir rehearsal takes place in Church Wednesdays at 8 pm. Anyone who plays an instrument and would like to share your talent at Mass, and anyone who is thinking of becoming a cantor is asked to call Joanna Scholz at 610-834-9364. Please join us in music ministry. Thank you for your participation in Sunday Mass through prayer and song. DO YOU SING/PLAY AN INSTRUMENT AND WOULD LIKE TO PRAISE GOD WITH US FOR THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS? - If so, please come and celebrate with us. 'We Believe', (the Guitar Group) plays on the 2nd Sunday of the month. If you would like to participate, please contact Nancy Rosenberg: 484-431-7978. PRO LIFE CORNER The Quest for a Motherless Society (Part 3) By Denise Hunnell, M.D. The most dangerous health risk associated with the process of retrieving eggs is the possibility of Ovarian HyperStimulation Syndrome (OHSS) in response to the hormone injections. This is not an uncommon side effect and its severity can range from moderate abdominal pain to severe respiratory symptoms, kidney failure, and even death. What is as significant as the health risks of egg freezing is the shift in the parenting paradigm that accompanies all artificial reproductive technologies including egg freezing with subsequent IVF. Becoming a parent, whether mother or father, is supposed to be a generous act of self-giving. When a man and a woman open themselves to the gift of a new life through the marital act they affirm their openness to the vocation of parenthood. They offer themselves for the benefit of their child. In contrast, the use of artificial reproductive technologies like IVF allows adults to purchase a child for their own enjoyment and benefit. The various embryos that are conceived in the lab are sorted and examined for both positive and negative traits so that a woman can order her child with all the right features in the same way she orders her new car or computer. Such technology dehumanizes children and treats them like just another commodity. But becoming a mother is not an avocation you take up when you have a little extra time at work. It is one of the noblest of vocations and a privilege to be cherished. There is no level of professional success that can compensate for a squandered opportunity to embrace motherhood. It is an affront to authentic feminism to suggest that maternity is a burden to be delayed as long as possible if not avoided altogether. Fecundity does not make women less valuable than men. Those who want to truly empower women should stop attacking female fertility and instead celebrate a woman’s unique ability to bring forth and nurture new life. Full article: http://www.hli.org/2014/11/quest-motherless-society/ ST. CHARLES BORROMEO SEMINARY APPEAL St. Charles Seminary forms dedicated priests, deacons, religious and laity to serve in our parishes and other Catholic organizations. Your support is necessary to ensure these programs can be offered to the men and women responding to God’s call to serve our Church. For those who have already contributed, thank you! For those who have not had the opportunity to make a gift, please complete and return a pledge card or donate by visitinghttp://stcharlesseminaryappeal.org/ TRAVEL TO IRELAND - Join Fr. Curry this summer to travel through Southern Ireland. July 21 – August 1, 2015. For more information contact Fr. Curry at [email protected] or 610-519-8693 St. Kevin Parish has enlisted Parish Giving to provide its parishioners with the opportunity to use weekly or monthly electronic funds transfers as an alternative method for giving. Parish Giving is a safe secure and easy way to donate. It is being offered to you free of charge. Some of the features offered include • Ability to make one-time contributions • Ability to make recurring contributions • Ability to select your billing date • Ability to use Credit Card or Bank Transfer • Ability to access end of year contribution reports. This is a great way to support our parish. To sign up or learns more visit www.stkevin.com World Meeting of Families is coming to Philadelphia in September 2015! Learn about the World Meeting of Families, how to prepare your parish, get involved, or get your copy of the official Catechesis on our new website WorldMeeting2015.org Thousands will come to our region to join this international event from Sept 25- 27. Open your home and host a family! It is easy to sign up through Homestay. Be a part of this historic event and sign up at WorldMeeting2015.org. There are many ways you can help the World Meeting of Families 2015. Here are the exciting ways you can lend a helping hand: Light a Candle – Visit our website to submit your intention with a $10 donation to the World Meeting of Families. Your candle will be lit at the Cathedral Basilica Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia for 10 days! Text to Give – Text “PRAY” to 80888 to make a $10 donation billable to your cell phone. Text “POPEINPHILLY” to 41444 to pay by credit card. Support the World Meeting of Families 2015 by shopping at Amazon! Just visit smile.amazon.com and choose World Meeting of Families 2015 as your charity of choice. A portion of every purchase will be donated in support of the event! STAY IN THE KNOW WITH SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @WMF2015 @WMF2015ES Facebook: World Meeting of Families 2015 (English) WMF2015ES (Spanish) WMF2015IT (Italian) 066 kevin 122814 pg5 SAINT KEVIN MINISTRY DIRECTORY - JOIN ONE OR MORE OF OUR MANY MINISTRIES! Ministry Adult Choir Aid for Friends Altar Servers Art & Environment Bereavement Team Catholic Community Choir Contact Lee Zmroczek Maureen LeFevre Ann Costantino Jane Desmond Maureen Eichman Jeff Braconnier Email Address [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone 610-544-0416 610-544-4137 610-328-2483 610-543-3892 610-543-6950 610-544-5217 CCD/Religious Education CYO Children’s Liturgy of the Word Church Cleaners Counters Eucharistic Adoration Extraordinary Ministers & Lectors Helen Romano Joe Johnson Maureen LeFevre Rick Megaro Angela Schweizer Judi Condino Jeff Braconnier [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 610-246-5460 610-955-9696 610-544-4137 610-543-5499 610-544-4469 610-544-2447 610-544-5217 Harlee Manor Extraordinary Ministers H.O.P.E. Program Knights of Columbus Music Ministry Parish Nurse Pastoral Planning Committee Pioneers Pre-Jordan Baptism Preparation RCIA Respect Life Committee Anne Bassett [email protected] 610-543-4547 Maureen LeFevre Tom DeLuca Joanna Scholz Maureen LeFevre Jack Scully & Beth Baksi Al Gentile Parish Office [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 610-544-4137 484-802-9631 610-834-9364 610-544-4137 Fr. Moloney Bernie Brunner [email protected] [email protected] 610-544-8777 610-328-3935 Sr. Margaret Richard Maureen LeFevre Sarah Hanley Dom Sciubba Andrea Hannigan Jeff Braconnier Bob Paulus [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 610-544-4535 610-544-4137 610-405-5492 610-544-1318 610-299-8851 610-544-5217 610-724-6581 Sick & Homebound Social Concerns Stewardship Committee Ushers Women’s Club Youth Ministry 7th & 8th Grade Dances [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 610-543-7977 610-544-8777 Thank you to all of our ministry leaders! SAINT KEVIN PARISH IS SPONSORING THE FOLLOWING TRIPS – FOR INFORMATION CALL LOUISE – 610-461-6260 HARRAHS MARINA JANUARY 8 – Cost $25.00. Slot Play $25.00 MARDI GRAS FEBRUARY 12 AT THE BROWNSTONE - A New Orleans Style Celebration. Party with The GB's. Great Music, Fun & Great Food. Join in the exciting "Saint's Parade". 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