Founded 1953 66 Levittown Parkway, Levittown

Founded 1953
66 Levittown Parkway, Levittown, Pennsylvania, 19054
Telephone 215-945-1166; Fax 215-945-6988; www.stmichaellvt.org
Pastor
Reverend Michael C. DiIorio
Week-end Assistance
Reverend John E. Donia
Reverend Matthew Tralies
Reverend Victor Warkulwiz
Deacon
Deacon Harry J. Simpson - Retired
Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 Noon
Weekday Mass Schedule
Monday - Saturday: 8:00 am
Morning Rosary
Weekdays at 7:35am prior to the 8am Mass
Business Manager
Director of Child Protection Files
Mrs. Janie Brown
Reconciliation
(Confession, Penance)
Saturday: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Executive Secretary to the Pastor
Marriage Records Coordinator
Sr. Mary Beth Kratzinger, SSJ
Bulletin Coordinators
Gerry Hayes - Marcy Beck
Eucharistic Adoration
September-June
Thursday 8:30 am.– 3:30 pm.
Directors of Altar Servers
Mr. Robert Gabriele - Mr. Robert Heston
Rectory Office
215-945-1166 - Fax 215-945-6988
Weekdays: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Receptionist - Mary Ann Szokoli
Choir Director
Mr. Frank Cuda
Mr. Joseph Palumbo, Organist
St. Michael The Archangel Catholic School
130 Levittown Parkway
215-943-0222 - Fax - 215-943-9068
Absentee Report - 215-943-5035
Principal: Mr. Stephen D. DiCicco
[email protected]
Mrs. Elizabeth Wurtz, SMA School Office
Religious Education Office
215-547-2518
CCD Coordinator: Mrs. Janet Fiatoa
CYO: Ms. Alice Viola & Ms. Kathy Wilson
RCIA Coordinator: Mike O’Keefe
St. Michael the Archangel Friary
Third Order Regular of St. Francis , TOR
88 Levittown Parkway
215-943-4810
Communion to the Sick
Contact Rectory Office
Knights of Columbus
St. Michael the Archangel Council #14626
215-945-1166 - Fax 215-945-6988
Chaplain: Reverend Michael C. DiIorio
Grand Knight: Jim Thomson
Baptism
The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the first four
Sundays of each month at 1 pm. There are no Baptisms on
fifth Sundays and on Christmas and Easter Sundays. Parents
must be registered members of our parish, attend a PreJordan class and Godparents must be practicing Catholics.
Please contact the Rectory to make arrangements.
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MEETTINGS
Choir - 7 PM - Church
Legion of Mary - 7 PM Room 12
TUESDAY - RCIA - 7 PM - Room 9
THURSDAY - K of C - 7 PM - Room 7
MONDAY -
VIGIL MASS, SATURDAY, February 14
5:30 p.m. Rose Whyte (Jean Foster)
SUNDAY, February 15
8:00 a.m. Vince & Mark Castelli (TheFamily)
10:00 a.m. Mass for the People of the Parish
12:00 noon Gary Hopkins (Son Jeff)
8:00 a.m.
MONDAY, February 16
Paul Dickinger (Frank & Pat Carroll)
TUESDAY, February 17
The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order
8:00 a.m.
James Petrino (Loving Sister Irene)
8:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY, February 18
Ash Wednesday
Holy Souls
Father Titzell
Monsignor Collins
THURSDAY, February 19
Ann D. Finan (Pam & Fred Curry)
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
AND BENEDICTION
The Blessed Sacrament is exposed for Adoration
following the 8:00 a.m. Mass with Benediction
at 3:30 P.M.
8:00 a.m.
FRIDAY, February 20
Sister Marian (Carole Heininger)
8:00 a.m.
SATURDAY, February 21
Those enrolled in the Memorial Fund
VIGIL MASS, SATURDAY, February 21
Saint Peter Damian
5:30 p.m.
Lilly McCarthy (Veronica Friar)
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
12:00 noon
SUNDAY, February 22
Linda M. Ridings (Patrick & Rich)
Joyce Brown (Jim & Diane Ritchie)
Mass for the People of the Parish
START TO YOUR DAY IN WONDERFUL
WAY!
ATTEND DAILY MASS. Mass during the week
at Saint Michael the Archangel is celebrated at 8:00 AM.
ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE
February 16th thru February 21st
Weekday 8:00 am - Monday - Saturday
Matthew Durle and Vincent Mullins
Vigil Mass February 14th
5:30 pm Samantha Maar and Shalyne Kilner
February 15th
8:00 am Mary Kate O’Donnell and Olivia Foxhill
10:00 am Hannah Ward, Nicholas Talley
and Marisa Lee
12 Noon Denis Skiba and Kevin Skiba
ST. PEREGRINE SHRINE
This week the candles are burning for:
Kathleen C. and Kathleen L. (Living)
At the request of The Family
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYER
Our Faithful Departed
May the Souls of the Faithful Departed through
the Mercy of God, rest in peace, Amen
FAST AND ABSTINENCE AND OTHER ACTS OF
PENANCE FOR LENT 2015
The Bishops of the United States prescribe, as minimal
obligation, that all persons who are fourteen years of age
and older are bound to abstain from eating meat on Ash
Wednesday, February 18, on all the Fridays of Lent and
Good Friday. Further, all persons eighteen years of age
and older, up to and including their fifty-ninth birthday,
are bound to fast by limiting themselves to a single full
meal on Ash Wednesday and on Good Friday, while the
other two meals on those days are to be light.
x All the faithful are encouraged, when possible, to
participate at Mass and to receive the Holy Eucharist
daily, to celebrate frequently the Sacrament of
Penance, to undertake spiritual reading, especially
the study of the Sacred Scriptures, and to participate
in parish Lenten devotions as well as Lenten
education programs. Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament is especially recommended.
x All are encouraged to participate in Operation Rice
Bowl which has aided countless hungry persons
here in the Archdiocese as well as throughout our
nation and the world.
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WEEKLY OFFERING
The weekly offering for February 1st was
$12,047.91 as compared to $8,335.00 last year.
Due to the inclement weather, the offering for
February 8th was not available when the
bulletin was submitted to the publisher. Thank
you for your continued support.
ELECTRONIC GIVING
Saint Michael the Archangel Parish has enlisted
Parish Giving to provide its members with the
opportunity to use Electronic Funds Transfer as an
alternative method for giving. Last week $620.00 was
given through electronic donations. Check our web site to
connect to the link for information. To get started log on
to: http://Stmichaellvt.com. and click on the Parish
Giving Logo and follow the easy registration steps.
As of January 2, 2015, Saint Michael the Archangel has
received 312 gifts in the total sum of $26,392. We have
reached 107% of our goal. If you have not yet sent in
your contribution, please try to do so as soon as you are
able. Thank you for helping us achieve our goal.
REMEMBER THE OLD SAINT MICHAEL HYMN
Michael, prince of all angels,
While your legions fill the sky,
All victorious over Satan,
Lift your flaming sword on high;
Shout to all the seas and heavens:
Now the morning is begun;
Now is rescued from the dragon
She whose garment is the sun!
NO OCEAN CAN HOLD IT BACK
No river can overtake it.
No whirlwind can go FASTER.
No army can defeat it. No law can stop it.
No DISTANCE can slow it.
No disease can cripple it. No force
On EARTH is more powerful or effective
Than the power of PRAYER.‫ٻ‬
REGISTER TAPES
Thank you for placing your Cash Register
Tapes from Brown’s Shop Rite in Fairless
Hills (only). Tapes are valid for five (5) months.
Thank you!
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WINTERFEST- BASKET NIGHT
St. Michael’s Home and School
Winterfest—Basket Night will be
held on February 28, 2014 at 6:30 PM in
Saint Michael’s Church Hall. Admission is
$20.00 per adult with a return of a sheet of 25 tickets for
the basket raffle. There will be dancing, buffet and
dessert, and you may bring your own wine and spirits.
We will also have a 50/50 and lots of baskets to win.
You must be 21 to attend the main event on the 28th.
Our preview is open to everyone. It will be held on
Saturday, February 21st and Sunday, February 22nd
from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in our school gym. At
this time you can preview the baskets and purchase
tickets in advance for Saturday’s main event. The
winning tickets will be drawn on Saturday evening.
If you need additional information please call Patty
Walton at 215-410-0687 or 215-943-0222.
.*************************************
Believe it our not, our BIGGEST event of the
school year for our children is fast approaching. Winter
Fest Basket Night Preview may not be until
February 21 and 22nd but it takes many
months to prepare for a successful event. I
am reaching out to our parish community
now so that our baskets will be ready in time
for our event. If you, or someone you know, would like
to or would be willing to donate a themed basket, or an
item for any of our baskets (e.g. gift cards/certificates)
to support our children, we would be most grateful.
These items really help to increase the value of the
basket which helps increase our fundraising efforts. I
am also looking for sponsors for our event. The
sponsorship levels are: Platinum$100, Gold $75, Silver
$50 or a Bronze $25. The sponsorships allow us to
purchase items for baskets that need just a little extra
something or a large auction item. The children are very
appreciative for everything you do for them, as am I.
Please contact Patty Walton at 215-410-0687 if you are
able to help with this endeavor. All donation and
baskets are greatly appreciated and may be dropped off
at the school no later than February 13th.
HOLY SPIRIT
Keep your heart free from hate.
Your mind free from worry.
Live simply, expect little, give much.
Fill your life with love;
Scatter sunshine, forget self.
Think of others, and
Do as you would be done by.
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SCHOOL NEWS
Saint Michael the Archangel school hosted their second
annual Junior Flower Show on January 29, 2015. The
Junior Flower Show is sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Horticultural Society. It is a horticultural exhibition by and
for school-age children in the greater Philadelphia region
that has been in operation since 1975. The purpose of the
program is to foster an awareness of the natural
environment among children and encourage them to
participate in sustainable practices.
The entire school participated in creating projects in 13
different categories. Professional judges came to the school
to award ribbons to projects in each category, and they were
very impressed. Two students were given a prestigious
award, Best of Show, and will be displaying their works of
art at the Philadelphia Flower Show in March. Jade Bagley
(8th grade) won Best of Show in the Horticultural division
for her dried flower arrangement. Andrew Snowden (5th
grade) won Best of Show in the Artistic division for his
pressed flower depiction of Mickey Mouse. In addition to
these two students, last year’s winner, Jeremy Capella (8th
grade), will also have his Photography collection displayed
at the Flower Show this year.
Congratulations to all of our students who participated and
worked so hard to create such an overwhelming exhibit.
Mr. Stephen D. DiCicco, Principal
R.C.I.A.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
If you are a Baptized Catholic who has not
received all of your Sacraments (Reconciliation,
Eucharist, & Confirmation) or if you are not
Catholic and would like to learn more about the
Catholic faith, then this is the class for you!
Now is your opportunity. There is no charge! All that
is required is your desire to grow in your relationship
with the Lord and your commitment of time. Classes
meet on Tuesdays from 7PM - 9PM in Room 9,
located at the “B” door of the school building. If you are
interested or if you have questions, please call the
Religious Education Office at 215-547-2518.
Preparation for the Sacrament of Marriage
The Sacrament of Marriage is a profound responsibility.
Active members of our parish who wish to make
arrangements to have the Sacrament celebrated at St.
Michael, must call the rectory at least 6 months prior to your
wedding date and speak with a Priest. Pre-Cana class is
required.
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The children’s collection envelopes
contain a section for them to express a
“good deed.” We would like to share
some of their thoughts with you:
-Helping Mom
-Helped Mrs. Bloom organize the Barbie's.
-Helped my grand pop shovel the snow.
-Cleaned my room.
-Helped my mom do the dishes.
-Folding towels.
-Taking the trash out.
-I put a band aid on my daddy.
-Helped carry in groceries for nanny.
-Cleaned my room.
-I helped my cousin with her card.
-Being nice.
-Taking new students on tours of our great school.
-I helped my dad.
-Helping at school.
-Gave money to the poor box.
-Being nice to friends.
-Shared my toys.
-Held the door open at the restaurant for people.
-Helped around the house.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
The children will attend Ash Wednesday Mass and be
dismissed from the church hall. Please wait in the
church hall to pick up your children. You are asked not
to take your child from the class line until the teacher has
the class situated in the hall. Please make eye contact
with the teacher so she or he knows your child is
leaving.
The second Reconciliation parent meeting will be
February 25th at 6:45 pm in room 9. If your child is to
receive Reconciliation on March 19th and you have not
attended a parent meeting you must attend this meeting.
If you have any questions please call the Religious
Education office at 215-547-2518.
Visit the PREP webpage at www.stmichaellvt.com for
more information about the program. There is a link to
the program’s handbook and registration forms.
PARISH FOOD WEEKEND
If you forgot to bring a food donation this
weekend and would like to contribute, please drop
a donation into the poor box, or, if you attend
weekday Mass, drop off a food package during the week.
Please leave all food packages at the rear of the church or
inside the side doors. Please do not leave any opened or out
of date items and please do not leave any packages in the
vestibules of the side entrances.
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SOMETHING FOR ALL
Lent begins Wednesday - February 18, 2015
Prayer is a helpful, meditative way we can deepen our relationship with God, especially during
Lent. The following retreat dates will provide you with uniquely personal ways to connect
with yourself, with others, and with your faith during Lent.
February 22, 2015 -
Women’s Retreat - Directed by Mrs. Cathy Johnson and Sr. Mary
Kay Kelley, S.S.J. - Co-Directors of Heartful Ministries, a Nonprofit organization assisting faith communities in spiritual formation
and liturgical preparation. Sr. Mary Kay is also a Theology Teacher
at Archbishop Carroll High School.
March 1, 2015 -
Men’s Retreat - Given by Deacon Joe Seaman, Deacon at Christ Our
Light Parish, Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
March 8, 2015 -
Youth and Young Adults Retreat - Given by Kathryn Wallace,
Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry at Christ Our Light Parish.
THE MASS WILL BE CELEBRATED AT SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL CHURCH
RETREATS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN THE HALL AT SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL
CHURCH
For further information, please contact the Rectory at 215-945-1166
EXPERIENCING HIS LOVE AND
FOLLOWING HIM MORE DEEPLY.
ALL RETREATS
BEGIN WITH
12 NOON MASS
AND
CONCLUDE AT 4:00 PM
Lent offers us all a very
special opportunity to grow
in our relationship with God.
How is Christ calling you this Lent? Where is God leading you through the Lenten journey?
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Baby Grace Ella Brown, Baby Christian Wendt, Aimee B.,
Jason Bell, Lucille Brehm, Keith Britton, Toni Lynn
Brovey, Stephen Bush, Natalie Campbell, Sue Carreras,
David Checkowski, Sr., David Checkowski, Jr., John
Cornell, George and Dorothy Cunningham, Caroline
Daynorowicz, Edward Deck, Jimmy Deck, Jocelyn Dillon,
Christopher Diesenbruch, Bob Dutton, Stephanie Farmer,
Patrick Finley, Dawn Fisher, Joan Flanagan, Michael Foisy,
Barry Gouge, Simeon Gregoire, Lisa Grosso, Thomas Hahn,
Joe Hampton, Pat Haney, Carole Heininger, Richarad
Howley, Denise Jackson, Joe Jaconski, Mary Ann Kasper,
Andrew Kelley, Richard Killian, Jean Killian, Crystal
Kirchhoefer, Maria LaTalombaara, Carlyne Lehmann, Guy
Linebarger, Sr., Kathy Lombardo, Mary Meluskey, Nancee
May, Meghan McHughs, Margaret Mirsch, Carlotta
Monach, Danny Morgan, John Oliver, Mary Ann O’Neill,
Manuel Padro, Sharon Ratcliffe, Adam Raup, Abbie Reina,
Linda Rider, Dee Rodger, Mark Rossi, Linda Scheid, Marie
Schoener, Catherine Schueller, Marilyn Seltzer, Mary
Louise Sessa, Mary Sherwood, Roseann Simpson, Churck
Smith, Angela Stahl, Joe Szokoli, Justin Tobin, Loretta
Toth, Lori Treibley, Jane Wagner, Karen Walsh, Leightin
Westerman, Lisa M. Witman, Harry Woodington, Jeffrey
M. Wydro, Michael H. Wydro, Dawn Anderson Yamrich,
Durry York, Theresa Zielinski.
We assume recovery after 4 weeks unless we receive new
request to remain on our prayer list.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE MISSION STATEMENT
“With God’s Grace, we are committed to faithfully living
His Word by adherence to his commandments, nurturing
our families, sustaining our parish, school and
community through charitable works and evangelizing
by word and deed to share His message.” Our Lady of
Guadalupe, Ladies Auxiliary invite all young girls, 10 to
17 years of age to come and join the Guadalupe Roses.
We will work closely with the Knights of Columbus, St.
Michael the Archangel Council #14626 and Pope John
Paul Squires Circle #5515. Sue Maar & Sue Ward will
be leading the group. Please contact Sue Ward @267-6886746 or Sue Maar @ 267-914-1135 with any questions.
2015 MASS BOOK
Our 2015 Mass Book is open and Masses are
available for this year. The hours are from 9am to 12
noon and 1pm to 3pm Monday to Friday. NO
weekends or lunch times, please. There is a limit of
6 Masses per family (2 Sunday and 4 Weekday).
Please have dates and alternative dates ready when you
come to request Masses.
After the devastating flood that Noah and his
family experienced, God established a covenant
with them, promising never again to let such harm
come to them. He promised to watch over them and take
care of them through his Providence. The sign of this
covenant was the rainbow that appeared in the sky above
them. God is now again asking you to be a sign of this
covenant and providence to his priests who have
faithfully served you and your families in the past.
Our priests have cared for you spiritually, and many
times physically and emotionally, through their
ministries in parishes, schools, hospitals and many other
areas of your lives. Many of them have gone to their
reward with God, but there are still many more who need
your help. They are in retirement or are unable to
minister actively because of physical ailments. Villa St.
Joseph in Darby, PA and Regina Coeli in Warminster,
PA provide happy homes for all our retired priests.
Other nursing facilities throughout the Archdiocese
provide for those with special needs. At this time in their
lives they depend on your prayerful and financial support
to meet their needs.
Our annual 2015 Collection for the Care of Aging and
Infirm Priests of the Archdiocese will be taken up on the
weekend of February 21 and 22, 2015, throughout the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia. You have always been so
faithful and generous to them in the past and we are
deeply grateful to you. Through your love and gratitude,
God will continue to watch over them and care for them
for their remaining days. You are in their daily Mass
intentions and prayers, and we ask you to remember them
in yours.
Gratefully and with best wishes in Christ,
Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap
Archbishop of Philadelphia
BOXTOPS FOR EDUCATION
The children of St. Michael’s want to thank
all the wonderful parishioners who
contributed to our “Box Tops for Education”
drive. We would like to continue to ask for
your help. Please place your box tops in the collection
basket or in the jar in the school foyer. Thank you again,
the children and Faculty of St. Michael’s.
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To learn more about The World Meeting of Families
visit the official web site: WorldMeeting2015.org.
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