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Church of Saint Philip Neri Pennsburg, PA 18073 November 6, 2016 Rev. Robert A. Roncase, Pastor Rev. Raymond W. Smart, retired; resident
Deacon Michael J. Franks
Deacon Mark J. Meinzer, Business Manager
Rev. Edmond J. Speitel, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. John J. Scarcia, Retired Pastor
Shirley Misiak, Office Manager Catherine E. Faust, Director of Music
Wendy Benner, Coordinator of PREP/Religious ED
Tom Dewees, Director Catholic Family Life Center
Diane Cunningham, Adm. Assistant CFLC
Anita Fuhs, Youth Minister Sister Patricia Kelly, M.S.B.T., Parish Outreach
Parish Phone Numbers: Rectory 215.679.9275 Youth Ministry 267.733.2572 Religious Education/PREP 215.679.7839 Catholic Family Life Center 215.679.2237 Parish Hall 215.679.8116 Parish Outreach 215.679.2282
Fax Numbers: Rectory 215.679.0386 Religious Education/PREP 215.679.8370
Catholic Family Life Center 215.679.8370
Church & Rectory Address: 1325 Klinerd Rd; Pennsburg 18073 Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Email Address: [email protected] Website Address: www.spnparish.org
Religious Education Office address & hours: 26 E. Sixth Street, East Greenville, PA 18041 Monday & Friday: Offices are closed Tuesday & Thursday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Wednesday: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Email address: [email protected] Neri Center Address 575 Main Street, East Greenville, PA 18041
Catholic Family Life Center Address 26 E. Sixth Street, East Greenville, PA 18041 Email address: [email protected] Website Address: www.catholicfamilylifecenter.com
Youth Ministry Office hours: (East Greenville) Tuesday & Thursday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Email address: [email protected]
ROSARY: Prayed in the Chapel Saturday after the 9:00 AM Mass Monday at 1:00 PM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 1st Friday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM in the Chapel,
followed by Benediction.
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS For a floral arrangement to be placed at the altar,
please call the rectory.
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday – Vigil Mass – 5:00 PM
Sunday – 7:30 AM; 10:00 AM; 5:00 PM
Holy Day Masses as announced
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE - St. Anne Chapel The Chapel is open Monday thru Saturday until 7:00 PM for your visits to the Blessed Sacrament.
Daily Mass is celebrated in the
Chapel attached to the rectory:
Monday - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - 8:00 AM
Saturday - 9:00 AM
CONFESSIONS Saturdays: 4:00 – 4:45 PM
Sundays: 9:15 - 9:45 AM; 4:15 - 4:45 PM or: at the Rectory BY APPOINTMENT anytime.
BAPTISMS: Please call the Rectory to schedule 2nd Sunday Baptisms are held at the 10 AM Mass
3rd Sunday Baptisms are held at 11:30 AM
SPONSORS: Sponsors for Baptism and Confirmation
need to be at least 16 years of age, to be confirmed,
attend Mass weekly, and if married, be in a valid
marriage.
PRE-JORDAN CLASSES Call the rectory office to schedule.
MARRIAGES Arrangements should be made at least SIX
MONTHS before the date of the wedding.
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome to your new home!
Please stop by or call the rectory between 9:00 am -
4:00 pm to fill out a registration card.
SHUT-INS Please call the Parish Outreach Office.
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the Rectory.
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OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We are the Catholic Parish Community of St. Philip Neri, answering Christ's call to discipleship through Word, Sacrament and Service. We proclaim God's hope and love to all.
Serving at Mass Nov. 13
Extraordinary Ministers Lectors
5:00 pm - Locke Highleyman C. Highleyman
Mike Dougherty
Priest
Deacon
Linda Benko
Linda Franks
7:30 am - Beverly Bowser C. Mullaney
Cameron Bowser E. Quatrani
Priest
Deacon
Jo Ellen Carr Ray Carr
10:00 am - Ken Mayer Barbara Lear
Marilynn Mayer Sue DiMarco
Priest Deacon
Marianne Peters
Terry Quatrani
Andrew Souder
Mary Souder
Alicia Tryon Ed Tryon
Christine Adelsberger
Steve Adelsberger
5:00 pm - Priest TBD Deacon
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 6, 2016
Monday, November 7 9:00 am - 5:00 pm - Adoration in Chapel
5:00 pm - Helen Burke,
(Francis & Delia Grim)
Tuesday, November 8
8:00 am - Gene Arnao,
(Tony & Dolores Arnao)
9:00 am - 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel
Wednesday, November 9, The Dedication of the
Lateran Basilica
8:00 am - Dolores Misiak
9:00 am - 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel
Thursday, November 10, Saint Leo the Great
9:00 am - 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel
8:00 am - Rene Albert, (Rita Latshaw)
Friday, November 11, Saint Martin of Tours
8:00 am - Rachael Henry, (Bob & Dawn Ellis)
9:00 am 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel
Saturday, November 12, Saint Josaphat
10:00 am - 4:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel
9:00 am - Sondra Dykie, (Rita Latshaw) 5:00 pm - For the Names on the Altar.
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016
7:30 am - Fifth Anniversary, Ken Latshaw
(Rita Latshaw and family)
10:00 am - Jo Maturo, (Joanna Zappala & Rose Devitt)
5:00 pm - For the living and deceased Members
of the Parish.
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
The arrangement of flowers at the Blessed Mother Altar are in honor of Sal & Sue DiMarco on their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. ****************************************************** The center arrangement of flowers are in honor of Edward & Joan Lampart on their Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary.
WE INVITE YOUR PRAYERS For the sick, those in hospitals, nursing homes, also for their caregivers; and all those we hold close in our hearts. Please pray in particular for: Baby Nicholas Gibbons; Joseph F. Gehringer & Michael Quigley. For those who have died, and in particular for Francis "Frank" Moore, grant them eternal rest
and peace.
November: this week at a glance
Monday – November 7 Adoration in the Chapel: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday – November 8 Adoration in the Chapel: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm NO Boy Scouts Parish Hall NOT available for any functions.
Wednesday – November 9 Adoration in the Chapel: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm PREP/RELIGIOUS ED 6:30 pm CFLC
Thursday - November 10 Adoration in the Chapel: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Bible Study 7:00 pm Neri Center
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Friday - November 11 Adoration in the Chapel: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Bible Study 9:00 am Neri Center Frontier Girls 7:00 pm Parish Hall
Saturday - November 12 Adoration in the Chapel: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Parish Breakfast setup 7:00 am Parish Hall Frontier Girls: Hereford Bazaar . . . still need help in setting up at 7:30 am.
Sunday - November 13 Parish Breakfast 7:00 am - 12:30 pm Parish Hall Children's Liturgy of the Word at the 10:00 am Mass Little Church 10:00 am Parish Hall Men's Basketball 8:00 pm Parish Hall
PARISH NEWS
SPN AT LARGE PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS SPN Parish Council At-Large Members welcome any questions or comments you may have. Tony Bauer: [email protected] Ray Carr: [email protected] Matthew Fuhs: [email protected] Karen Katrinak: [email protected] Bill Robinson: [email protected]
Theresa Walker: [email protected]
SUNDAY COLLECTIONS November 1, 2015 October 30, 2016
Envelopes: $ 5,667.50 $ 4,851.50
Online: 1,693.00 1,642.00
Loose: 663.00 720.00
Children: 34.00 13.00
Total: $ 8,057.50 $ 7,226.50
SEMINARY APPEAL Next weekend, November 12th & 13th, we welcome Mr. John Hutta a Seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, will be here as a Guest Speaker to talk about the Appeal at all
Masses.
ONLINE GIVING Go green with St. Philip Neri Church by signing
up for Online Giving. You have the option to keep receiving your regular offering envelope
packets if you wish.
Special Second Collections: November 2016
For those who do not receive Sunday collection envelopes or if you are an On-Line giver, the following second collections are:
All Saints, Parish Debt Fourth Quarter &
100th Anniversary.
Give a St. Philip Neri Memorial Gift! For a donation of $35 or more, there is a beautiful Folder recording the gift and donor to be presented to the family. In memory of Rachael Henry; requested by: Judi Virus; Edgar & Mary Blake Stauffer. In memory of Donald Barndt; requested by: Dale & Immaculata Barndt. We also have Living Memorials for those special
occasions in life.
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY The Respect Life Ministry Committee will meet on Monday, November 14 at 7:00 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. Please plan to attend as we are going to "ready" the Gift of Love Tree Tags for Advent.
WE REMEMBER MASS We pray for, and are united with our families and friends who have died during the past year. We are united with them through the Communion of Saints. We remember them. We remember with them. Our annual Remembrance Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 15th at 7:00 pm in the Church.
All are welcome to come and celebrate the lives of our deceased in this Mass of Remembrance.
A reception will follow in the Parish Hall.
UPCOMING SENIOR CLUB EVENTS:
Nov. 16th: Thanksgiving Luncheon
Dec. 2nd: Day trip to American Music Theatre Christmas Show
Dec. 14th: Seraphims Choral Group from:
Saint Mary's School
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St. Philip Neri Parish Breakfast
All-You-Can-Eat Buffet
Sunday, November 13 ... 7AM - 12:30 PM
215.679.8116
Scrambled eggs . bacon . scrapple.
Chipped beef . Home fried potatoes .
French toast. cereal . toast
Milk . coffee . hot tea . 3 juices
Omelette Station: prepared to order - always with a minimum of 4 different ingredients. Make your own Waffles: Fix'n Bar: yogurt, granola, fresh fruit Homemade baked goods & Egg Rolls for sale! For every 100 sold breakfasts, one FREE will be given away! Seniors (60 & up): $8.00
Adults (11-60) $9.00
Ages 4-11: $5.00
4 & under: $1.00
checks & major credit cards are accepted.
Community Thanksgiving Service
Frieden's U.C.C.
1011 Church Road
Sumneytown, PA 18084
Wednesday – November 23
7:00 PM
SPN CATHOLIC FAMILY LIFE CENTER
Upcoming Event
Saturday, December 3rd: PA Christmas & Gift Show We will leave the CFLC at 9:00 am via Klein Bus Service and travel to the Harrisburg Farm Show Arena where over 700 vendors await us. Get into the Christmas spirit by enjoying the musical entertainment, dance troupes, decorated trees and a huge model railroad layout. Cost is: $40/adults & $25/children
Registrations due November 19th
St. Philip Neri Church
HOAGIE SALE
CHEESE, HAM, ITALIAN or TURKEY
TUESDAY – December 6
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
COST: $5.00
Orders due: November 28
Call Rita: 215.679.7009 or
Pat: 215.679.5675
ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS
Vocation Office for Diocesan Priesthood
"Come after me and I will make you fishers of men." Jesus speaks these words today. Have you considered being a Priest? Be a Fisher of Men. www.HeedtheCall.org.
Office for Child and Youth Protection
SESSIONS:
11.10.16 St. Isidore School in Quakertown at 6:30PM 11.26.16 St. Matthew in Philadelphia at 9AM
Register at www.virtus.org or: 215.587.2466
Sessions are approximately 2.5 hours in length.
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AREA NEWS
"Pro-Life Articles": Abortion in America:
"America you are beautiful and blessed. The ultimate test of your greatness is the way you treat every human being, but especially the weakest and most defenseless.
If you want equal justice for all and true freedom and lasting peace, then America, defend life". ... Pope John Paul II.
America was founded upon the "self-evident truth" that all humans are endowed with the unalienable right to LIFE. Yet a baby is aborted every 23 seconds in the U.S. Over 4,000 babies are aborted every day. About 60 million babies have been aborted since the decision of Roe VS Ware in January 1973. Abortion is truly "America's Holocaust".
As a result of Roe VS Wade and sister case, Doe V Bolton, America has some of the most liberal laws on abortion in the world, effectively allowing abortion on demand throughout the whole nine months of pregnancy.
The abortion rate in the U.S. is higher than Western Europe and Canada. It is not as high as the rates in China, Cuba and the former Soviet Union countries which have reached epidemic levels.
Teenagers constitute around 20% of all abortions in the U.S. About 55% of minors who have abortions do not tell their parents.
17 states use public funds to pay for abortions, so about 15% of all abortions in the U.S. are paid for with public money. Our tax dollars fund Planned Parenthood, the nations largest abortion provider and promoter of casual sex and abortion.
METANOIA YOUNG ADULTS Metanoia is an active community of Catholic young adults in western Montgomery County, PA. The group supports Catholics in their 20s and 30s who are looking to deepend their faith and meet fellow Catholics in the area. Our ministry includes: Theology on Tap, faith based meetings, community service, retreats, and outdoor events. We meet on Tuesdays at 7:30pm unless otherwise noted. Our upcoming events are listed below, contact [email protected] for more information, or visit our Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/users/metanoiayoungadults) for more details. Tuesday, November 15: Holy Hour @ Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish, North Wales, 7:30pm Tuesday, November 22: Bible Study at Corpus Christi Parish, Lansdale, 7:30pm Tuesday, November 19: Young Adult Theology on Tap with Archbishop Chaput, Stove and Tap, Lansdale, 7pm December Social Event: TBD Tuesday, December 13: Bible Study at Corpus Christi Parish, Lansdale, 7:30pm Tuesday, December 20: Theology on Tap at Appalachian Brewing Company, Collegeville, 7:30pm (If you wish to eat dinner beforehand please arrive at 7pm) Tuesday, December 27: Holy Hour @ Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish, North Wales,
7:30pm
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Open Link has an urgent need for volunteer drivers to deliver Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors. Nutritious meals and a kind word make a real difference in allowing seniors to stay in their homes as long as possible. The gift of independence! Drivers can volunteer as much or as little as they want with opportunities 5 days a week from 10:30 to 11:30 am. We need folks on a weekly, biweekly or substitute basis. Details attached. Contact Evet Hexamer at [email protected] or call
215-679-6550.
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Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will
deepen and grow—a day at a time.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2016
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Ask and receive
Today begins National Vocation Awareness Week,
during which Catholics celebrate and encourage
vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and
consecrated life. It’s important for every Catholic to
participate in creating what the bishops call a
“culture of vocations,” and that includes praying
for vocations and proposing vocations to young
people. Many priests, sisters, and brothers have
said that they first considered a vocation when
someone simply asked them if they would consider
it. Do you know a special young person who might
answer the call if you asked them the question?
TODAY’S READINGS: 2 Maccabees 7:1-2, 9-14;
2 Thessalonians 2:16—3:5; Luke 20:27-38
(156). “... they are like angels; and they are
the children of God.”
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Lead the way
Many of us have an opinion on how the Catholic
Church should be led. We all have our favorite
popes, our liturgical gripes, our preferred spiritual
authors, and our hot-button issues. If it were up to
us, we would know in which direction to point the
church. But what if it really is up to us? Is it
possible this clarity and certainty in your vision is
a call from the Holy Spirit to seek a role of service
through leadership? Consider the gifts that qualify
you to lead.
TODAY’S READINGS: Titus 1:1-9; Luke 17:1-6
(491). “For a bishop as God’s steward must
be . . . hospitable, a lover of goodness,
temperate, holy, just, and self-controlled.”
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Vote, vote, vote!
Leadership is a responsibility that belongs to all of
us. Even if we don’t hold an office and title, we’re
tasked with choosing those who do. As Pope
Francis has said, “We need to participate for the
common good. Sometimes we hear: A good Catholic
is not interested in politics. This is not true: Good
Catholics immerse themselves in politics by
offering the best of themselves so that the leader
can govern.” The primary civic obligation we have
is to cast our vote. Millions in this world have no
vote and therefore no voice. Raise your voice with
your vote today.
TODAY’S READINGS: Titus 2:1-8, 11-14; Luke
17:7-10 (492). “[Show] yourself as a model . .
. with integrity in your teaching, dignity, and
sound speech.”
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
FEAST OF THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
Home sweet home
The pope, in addition to being the head of the
church, is also the bishop of Rome, whose
cathedral is the Papal Archbasilica of St. John in
Lateran. It is the oldest church in the West and the
mother church of all Roman Catholics. So in
addition to the local church that is your spiritual
home, you have another that you share with the
faithful everywhere. How fitting that this building
has a feast day of its own. Celebrate it with prayer
and gratitude for the world family it “houses.”
TODAY’S READINGS: Ezekiel 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1
Corinthians 3:9c-11, 16-17; John 2:13-22
(671). “Zeal for your house will consume
me.”
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
MEMORIAL OF LEO THE GREAT, POPE, DOCTOR OF THE
CHURCH
Believe and let believe
A few pope-saints are called “great” for significantly
contributing to the growth of the faith, often by
opposing heresy. Leo, in the fifth century, oversaw
great development in the tenets of the Creed that
we profess every Sunday morning, but which arose
out of intense theological debate. If you ever feel
the need to defend or justify your faith, wonderful,
but don’t become embroiled in arguments and
defensiveness. Take a step beyond what you
learned in religion class. Consult the Catechism;
study reliable Internet sources, but do your
homework—some websites that call themselves
“Catholic” have a bias. Stand up for the faith, but
know what you are standing for.
TODAY’S READINGS: Philemon 7-20; Luke
17:20-25 (494). “For behold, the kingdom of
God is among you.”
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
MEMORIAL OF MARTIN OF TOURS, BISHOP
Serve someone who has already served
Consider this cartoon in two panels: The first—
“The Unknown Soldier”—depicts flowers and
wreaths placed before a monument. The second
panel—“The Known Soldier”—shows a homeless,
suicidal veteran with PTSD begging, completely
ignored. Saint Martin is the patron of the
archdiocese for U.S. military chaplains. Martin
shared his cloak with a beggar, only to discover in
a dream that the beggar was Christ. Ever seen
Christ begging at a traffic light? Be like the military
chaplains, who soldiers see as fellow warriors. You,
too, can minister to vets. Let’s all fight for their
honor.
TODAY’S READINGS: 2 John 4-9; Luke 17:26
(495). “The commandment we have had from
the beginning: let us love one another.”
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12
MEMORIAL OF JOSAPHAT, BISHOP, MARTYR
Division doesn’t add up
Ukraine is in the news these days because of an
East-West conflict being played out with Russia.
Five centuries ago, the region was embroiled in
another East-West conflict, this one between the
western (Roman) and eastern (Orthodox) branches
of Catholicism. Josaphat, an Eastern Rite bishop,
is held up as a martyr for church unity because he
died trying to bring part of the Orthodox Church
into union with Rome. The unsung heroes of his
story are some Jewish people who risked their lives
to try to save Josaphat from the angry mob that
killed him. Resist mob mentality wherever you
encounter it—including in politics, the media, and
online. Be a voice for unity, not division.
TODAY’S READINGS: 3 John 5-8; Luke 18:1-8
(496). “Will not God then secure the rights of
his chosen ones who call out to him day and
night?”
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SPN SENIOR CLUB
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
DUE TO THE HOLIDAYS
THE NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER LUNCHEON DATES
HAVE BEEN CHANGED
November Luncheon: NOVEMBER 16, 2016
December Luncheon: DECEMBER 14, 2016