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ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
401 Brookline Blvd.
Havertown, PA 19083
Rectory: 610.449.1613
Fax: 610.449.7041
www.annunciationparish.com
Email: [email protected]
Reverend James M. Cox, Pastor
Msgr. Ignatius L. Murray, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, In residence
Rev. Ugo Piasentin, In residence
Rev. William J. Byron, SJ, Weekend Assistant
Deacon Bob McElwee
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
4:30 PM
Sunday
7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
8:30 AM
Tuesday and Thursday
6:30 AM
Holyday Mass Schedule
Vigil
7:00PM
Holyday 6:30 & 8:30AM
Parish Office Hours M-F 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Meetings using parish facilities must be scheduled in
advance.
Parish Registration
We welcome new members to our Parish Family.
Please call the parish office to register.
Phone Directory
Rev. James M. Cox
Maryanne Eskridge, Secretary
Ed McMenamin, Business Manager
Zachery Moren, Youth Minister
Leslee Smith, CRE/PREP
Maria Lennon, Music Director
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Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School
Mrs. MaryAnn DeAngelo, Principal
610-446-4608
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Every day by appointment. Saturdays 3:30 – 4:15 PM
Communal Penance Services are scheduled
seasonally.
Sacrament of Baptism
Pre Jordan classes are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Pre-registration is
required one week in advance. Baptisms are held
the first and third Sundays of each month at 12:15
PM. Call the rectory to register 610-449-1613.
Sacrament of Marriage
Couples contemplating marriage are requested to
make an appointment with a priest at least six
months in advance.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Wednesday following the 8:30 am Mass in
church. Evening Prayer and Benediction will be
celebrated at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening.
Church is open every day 8:30—2:30 for private
prayer.
Anointing of the Sick
This Sacrament is available to the seriously ill.
Emergency calls will be given prompt attention any
hour of the day or night.
Communion for the Homebound
If you or a family member are unable to attend
Sunday Mass, please contact the Parish Office so
that arrangements can be made for you to receive
Holy Communion at home.
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MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday 1/11
9:00am
11:00am
Monday 1/12
8:30am
Tuesday 1/13
6:30am
Wednesday 1/14
8:30am
Thursday 1/15
6:30am
Friday 1/16
8:30am
Saturday 1/17
8:30am
The Baptism of the Lord
Liz Kelly
Joseph N. Pucillo
Weekday
Anthony & Ida Cirotti
Weekday
Anna Smith
Weekday
Patrick Egan
Weekday
Bill Kelly 21st anniversary
Weekday
Elizabeth Kelly
St. Anthony
Pam Bemer
The rosary is prayed in church each morning following
the 6:30 am mass or before the 8:30 am mass.
Adoration of the
Most Blessed Sacrament
We have Exposition and Adoration
in church every Wednesday
immediately following the
8:30 am Mass
Evening Prayer and Benediction
is celebrated at 7:00 pm
every Wednesday evening.
MASS BOOK 2015
Request for announced masses for the year 2015 may
be made in the parish office. Office hours are 8:30 am
to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD
We are in need of more volunteers for our weekly Children's Liturgy of the Word program. This
group meets during the 9 am Mass with
2 adult leaders in the church hall during
the Liturgy of the Word part of Mass. If
you are interested or would like more
information, please call Leslee Smith
at 610-449-9858.
YOUTH GROUP
The parish youth group meets every Wednesday at
7pm in the ABVM school building (third floor). All high
school age students are invited to attend. Contact Zac
[email protected] for more info.
Check out the website for upcoming events http://havertownym.blogspot.com
PRAYER CORNER
Together this week as a parish, let us join in praying for
families living on Hirst Avenue, Holbrook Road,
Kathmere Road and Kenmore Road.
H.O.P.E.
Helping Other People in Emergencies tries to arrange
rides to church, the doctor, the hairdresser, the store,
etc. for our parishioners in need.
Week of 1/11 Joan Smyth
610-449-1405
Monica McLaverty
610-449-8488
Week of 1/18 Norma Grassi
610-789-2237
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THE
SICK OF THE PARISH:
Claire Bowe, Kathleen Cera, Tiffany Cera, Carrie Connolly, Livia Coppa, Karen Creeley, Valerie Dati, Mary
DiPersio, Bill Dolan, Matthew Donahue, Rose Anne
Dunn, Pat Flynn, Tom Forester, Brianna Gansert,
Baby Sean Grogan, Donald Halderman, Teresa Immel,
Susan Karwacki, Barry Kelly, Erika Kolbe, Elena
LaBriola, Josephine Latrano, Dominic Perri, Bill
Powers, Gary Prasalowicz, Michael Scanlon,
Christine Seltzer, Lori Ellen Simon, Robert Smedley,
Larry Smith, John Tinney, Barbara Tourdot, and Ann
Whearty
We continue to pray for all the men and
women serving in the armed forces. May
the sacrifices they are making bring peace,
and may God bring them all home safely.
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All the sick and shut-ins of the parish remain in our
prayers. Also remembered in our prayers are the
intentions written in the Intention Book on the Sacred
Heart Altar.
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ANNUNCIATION SOCIAL CLUB
Annunciation Seniors
The next luncheon/meeting of the Social Club will be
on Tuesday, January 13th at McCall’s Country Club.
Please call Joe Hart, 610-446-3295 for reservations.
All are welcome
SACRED HEART SENIORS TRIP
Monday, February 23,2015
Mt. Airy Lodge—Cost $28.00
Rebate $20.00 for slots and $10.00 food card.
Villa Roma, Catskills—April 19-23, 2015
$480.00 All inclusive!
Call Elaine Beaumont 610-853-1785
ALL PARISHIONERS AND ANYONE
INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT THE
CATHOLIC FAITH
Join us on Tuesday Evening 7:00—8:15 PM
in the Annunciation School Building
(entrance off Sagamore Road)
Part 2: Living the Faith, we will now see how Christ
works through the sacraments and liturgy to apply the
fruits of Christ’s salvation and redemption to our lives.
We will also explore how we are to live out the Christian life through a Catholic moral vision—how Christ
desires for us to live fully human lives through grace,
the virtues, and true freedom in Christ.
January 13, 2015
The session will cover:
The Sacraments: Baptism & Confirmation
• What is a sacrament?
• The different kinds of sacraments
• How the sacraments are a key part to the Christian life
• Why baptism is considered the “gateway” to the
Christian life
• Why Catholics baptize infants
• The significance of Confirmation and its relationship
to Baptism
The next two sessions:
January 20, 2015
The Eucharist: Source & Summit of Christian Life
January 27, 2015
Walk Through the Mass: Exploring the Sacred Liturgy
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CARDINAL FOLEY
SCHOOL NEWS!
MONDAY
1-19
Martin Luther King
Holiday -No School
THURSDAY
1-22
PK Conferences-No
School for PK
SUNDAY
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
1-25
Open House
Come visit us and
see all that we are
doing!
SPOTLIGHT ON THE MEDIA CENTER
There are countless sensational activities happening
at the Cardinal John Foley School Media Center!
This fall we had an author and an illustrator visit our
school. His name was Scott Campbell and visited our
kindergarten and first grade classes. He is the author
and illustrator of the book titled The Hug Machine.
The children listened to the story, participated in Hug
Machine workout and watched Mr. Campbell draw
pictures to hang in our Media Center.
Clifford the Big Red Dog visited our Media Center during our Scholastic Book Fair. Children were able to
have their picture taken with him at the Ice Cream
Social that took place in November. There were more
than 1260 books that students bought which generated over 227,988 voluntary reading minutes!
PS and PK classes are learning what authors and
illustrators do. We are reading where authors and illustrators develop their ideas; how they start stories
and how long it takes them to write or illustrate a
book.
Students in grades four through eight are preparing
for Reading Olympics competition that will take place
in April at Springton Lake Middle School. There are 65
students involved in this year’s competition. Many
students have already read more than eight books to
date.
Students in grade five and six have been working
hard on citing their work and learning about plagiarism
and its implications. Students throughout these
grades utilize Noodle Tools, which is an integrated
tool for note taking, outlining, citing, document archiving/annotation, and collaborative research and writing.
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PILGRAMAGE TO ITALY
ROME, LANCIANO, SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO, LORETO AND ASSISI
Chaplains: Fr. James Cox and Fr. Ugo Piasentin
June 16-24, 2015
Trip includes
• flights and transportation with luxury bus
• all breakfasts and all dinners
• all tips to drivers, hotel and tour guide
A pilgrimage of a lifetime for the whole family!
Basilica of St. Paul
Visit Proximo Travel on the web: www.proximotravel.com or email [email protected]
JOY OF THE GOSPEL
Have you read Pope Francis’
Apostolic Exhortation "The
Joy of the Gospel"? Are you
inspired by the Pope's dream
for a missionary transformation of the Church? Come
and meet others who share
this dream and want to implement the Pope's vision!
Join us for five consecutive Saturday evenings starting
January 17th through February 14th, at the Cathedral
Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, 1723 Race Street in
Philadelphia after the 5:15p.m. Mass. We will present
excerpts from Pope Francis’ “The Joy of the Gospel.”
The excerpts will be followed by a panel discussion to
explain the “New Evangelization” and how families can
put Pope Francis’ words into action.
Hear priests, deacons, sisters, and local educators
discuss how you can be part of the New Evangelization! See the poster in church for more details. Register today by e-mail: [email protected]
or call Michael Campbell at 215-407-7402.
FLAME OF LOVE CELEBRATION
Date: Monday, February 2nd
Place: Basilica of Ss. Peter and Paul
Schedule:
6:30 pm Rosary
7:00 pm Praise Music
7:30 pm Mass
8:30 pm Ceremony to receive the Flame of
Love
9:00 pm Final blessing
February 2nd (often called Candlemas Day) is the
Feast of the New Flame of Love Movement.
All are welcome.
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ST. JOHN’S HOSPICE
St. John’s Hospice feeds, clothes and shelters
hundreds of homeless men in need. Donations of
underwear (preferably boxers), heavy socks, and undershirts may be dropped off at the same time and day
as the casserole collection.
Casseroles will be collected on Friday, January 16th
from 6:30 am until 10:30 am in the church hall.
Kindly mark your casserole lid with the pick up date.
33 DAYS TO MORNING GLORY
“Marian Consecration is the surest, easiest, shortest,
and the most perfect means to becoming a saint.” Saint Louis Marie de Montfort
33 Days to Morning Glory is a lifechanging 33-day program in which
participants consecrate themselves to
Jesus through Mary. Over the past
several weeks, the Legion of Mary
has been leading a small pilot group
in this program.
As a result of the success of the pilot program, we will
be offering the program to the entire parish beginning
on Feb. 20, with a consecration date of March 25,
2015, the Feast of the Annunciation. The program
consists of a short daily reading, reflection questions,
and a weekly meeting that includes a small-group discussion and DVD presentation. There will be an
information meeting in early February (date to be determined). Day care will be provided.
To be placed on the contact list, or if you have any
questions, please contact Mike Gormley at 610-2461639 or [email protected].
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Francis Filtered
-- GEORGE WEIGEL
While there's been a lot of talk about the "Francis Effect," it's worth pondering, on the Holy Father's seventy-eighth birthday, the Francis Filtration.
About a year ago, I suggested to one of the top editors of a major American newspaper that his journal's coverage of
things papal left something to be desired, as it seemed based on the assumption that Pope Francis was some kind of
radical wild-man, eager to toss into the garbage bin of history all those aspects of Catholic faith and practice that mainstream western culture finds distasteful. My friend replied, in so many words, look, you know how these media narratives are: They're like bamboo. Once they get started, there's no stopping them. They just keep growing.
Alas, he was right. And while there's been a lot of talk about the "Francis Effect," it's worth pondering, on the Holy Father's seventy-eighth birthday, the Francis Filtration.
The Francis Filtration began in earnest during the impromptu press conference in the papal plane while the pope was
en route home from World Youth Day 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. That was the presser that produced the single-most quoted line of the pontificate: "Who am I to judge?" But as Cardinal Francis George pointed out in a pre-retirement interview
with John Allen, that sound-bite "has been very misused . . . . because he was talking about someone who has already
asked for mercy and been given absolution. . . . That's entirely different than talking [about] someone who demands
acceptance rather than asking for forgiveness." (For the record, the entire quote, which is almost never cited, was "Who
am I to judge them if they're seeking the Lord in good faith?")
But as my journalist-friend suggested, the "bamboo" shoot of "Who am I to judge?" has continued to grow, until it's now
a virtual bamboo curtain. And what's being filtered out? All the things the pope says that don't fit the now-established
"narrative" of "humane, progressive pope vs. meanie reactionary bishops and hidebound Catholic traditionalists."
Things like what?
Well, things like the pope's passionate defense of marriage as the stable union of a man and a woman, which he underscored in an address to the Schoenstatt movement right after Synod 2014, and in his keynote address to a November
interreligious conference at the Vatican on the crisis of marriage in the twenty-first century.
And what's being filtered out? All the things the pope says that don't fit the now-established "narrative" of "humane, progressive pope vs. meanie reactionary bishops and hidebound Catholic traditionalists."
And things like the pope's defense of the Gospel of Life, a persistent theme in Francis's November address to the European Parliament. The press reports I read focused on Francis' concerns for immigrants and the unemployed. Fair
enough; that was certainly in the text. But what about the Holy Father's defense of those whom indifference condemns
to loneliness or death, "as in the case of the terminally ill, the elderly who are abandoned or uncared for, and children
who are killed in the womb?" What about his insistence that "Europe," past, present, and future, makes no sense without Christianity? What about his condemnation of those who subject Christians "to barbaric acts of violence," and his
plea for support for those Christians who are "evicted from their homes, and native lands, sold as slaves, killed, beheaded, crucified or burned alive, under the shameful and complicit silence of so many?" You didn't read much about that,
did you?
Nor did you read (unless you read the pope's text himself) that Francis, having made a plea for environmental stewardship, went on to "emphasize" (his word) that "along with an environmental ecology, there is also need of a human ecology which consists in respect for the person."
Another aspect of Pope Francis's preaching that's been too often filtered out of the coverage of his pontificate involves
(if you'll pardon the term) demonology. No pope in decades has so regularly referred to Satan as Pope Francis. The
Evil One is no abstraction to this pontiff, nor does he think of "satanic" as a rhetorical intensifier to underscore one's disapproval of, say, Hitler. Satan and his minions are very real to Pope Francis; it would be interesting for an enterprising
reporter to draw him out on the subject in one of those freewheeling papal press conferences.
The Francis Filter may be bamboo. But if it keeps growing, so will the distortions that bamboo curtain creates.
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MINISTRY OF MOTHERS SHARING
The MOMS (Ministry of Mothers Sharing) group is
designed to support and affirm women in the many
roles that we have in life as mothers, wives, daughters,
sisters and friends. It is a ministry about women bonded by their vocation and their Catholic faith who come
together to share the joys and struggles of motherhood. Moms (as well as spiritual moms!) of all ages
and stages are welcome to participate in our monthly
meetings. To fulfill this mission we will be loyal to the
church and the Magisterium in order to encourage
each other to grow in our great Catholic faith.
The meeting format typically goes as follows:
7-7:15 Meet/greet
7:15 - 7:25
Open with prayer, then announcements,
note key points in newsletter, etc.
Introduce topic and/or speaker
7:25 - 7:45
Speaker/witness/presentation on topic
7:45 - 8 Q & A in large group or small group
8 - 8:30 Socialize wrap up in prayer
Our parish group will begin meeting Wednesday,
January 21st in the ABVM school building.
For information please contact Katie Amrhein
215-692-4638 or [email protected]
2015 MARCH FOR LIFE THEME
“Every Life is a Gift”
will be the theme of the January 22, 2015
March for Life
For more information about the March for Life in
Washington, DC call the Office for Life and Family at
215-587-0500 or visit www.phillycathoiclife.org.
If you can’t go on the March for Life to Washington,
D.C., Holy Cross Church, Springfield will offer the
following services:
•11:30 am Pro-Life Prayers and Rosary
•12:00 noon Mass
•3:30 pm Pro-Life Prayers and Rosary
•6:30 pm Pro-Life Prayers and Rosary
•7:00 pm Mass
CARDINAL JOHN FOLEY
OPEN HOUSE
PRESCHOOL, PREK AND K-8
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25,2015 11:00 AM—2 PM
Early Childhood Info Session 11:15 AM
Middle School Info Session 11:45 PM
One Faith, One Community, One School
MONSIGNOR BONNER AND ARCHBISHOP
PRENDERGAST
Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast
Respect Life Club will host a one-day “Ace the SAT”
workshop on Saturday, January 17 from 8:30am to
12:30 pm for students who want their best test scores.
Get great tips and tricks from SAT test experts and
targeted insights on the writing, math and verbal skills
necessary for top scores. Students taking the Spring
SAT or ACT will benefit the most from this program.
Space is limited. Early registration discount available.
Check www.bonnerprendie.com or call 610-449-6311
for information and registration forms.
Women’s Weekend at St. Raphaela Center:
Living the Gospel with Passion and Joy
Our first Women’s Weekend of the year will take place
Jan. 16-18. Take a weekend away with other women
to nurture your relationship with God. Our experienced
facilitators will provide you with food for your prayer,
guiding you as you retreat with our God of abundant
love. For more details and registration, visit our website at www.straphaelacenter.org or give us a call: 610
-642-5715.
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Cardinal Foley Offers
 A culture where children learn and grow in faith
and knowledge through a respectful, caring, and
safe environment.
 A strong academic program that celebrates families of all backgrounds and offer opportunities for
financial assistance.
 A school where family is at the heart of who we
are, which builds a strong community, where lifelong friendships are formed.
 A challenging and technology rich curriculum that
is relevant to the 21st Century through the use of
SMART Boards, iPads, a technology-based reading program and state of the art technology.
 Continuous education from the age of three
through 8th grade.
 A caring staff, qualified teachers, and support services provided by the Delaware County Intermediate Unit.
 An inquiry based comprehensive curriculum for
Pre-Kindergarten classes that develops all the critical development skills of a 4 year old through the
InvestiGator Club Program, helping students learn
core values and skills through socialization as
“scientists, mathematicians, musicians, artists,
writers and actors.”
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