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WE ARE A TITHING PARISH Please be generous in your “Thank you back to God” for all His blessings, and remember to use your church envelopes accordingly.
VISITATION OFFERS ELECTRONIC PARISH
GIVING:
Log on to the Visitation Blessed Virgin Mary website (http://www.visitationbvm.org/) and click on the Parish Giving Logo, and follow the easy registration instructions.
Please include your envelope number. Weekend of May 27, 2018 Previous Year Collection: $13,124.00 $17,852.00 Electronic Giving: $ 6,026.10 $ 4,624.10 Total $19,150.10 $22,476.10
PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE WHO
HAVE DIED
Especially the Holy Souls in Purgatory and all those who have lost their lives in service
to our country.
Please pray for all those from our
parish community who are
currently serving in the military:
Jared Specht, Chris Holcomb, Nicole
Scherer, David Tampanello, Lt. Eric P.
Leis, USN, Captain Michael J. Foley, Jr., Johnathan
Pearson, Airmen, Alyssa Rose Sauers, Sgt. Peter
McCallen, Lieutenant Rory O’Boyle, Joseph C. Pawko,
Lieutenant Colonel David Doman, Pvt. Michael Bergen,
Airman Justin Hart, Salvatore DeGrazio, US Army, Prvt.
Eric D. Pearson, US Army, PFC Anthony Chiaravalloti, US
Army, Sgt. James Million, Army National Guard, LCDR
John Rovinski, Jr., USN, Alex Shoemaker, 2nd Lieutenant,
USMC, Sgt. William Ronan, Lieutenant David Guerin,
USMC
SATURDAY, June 2, 2018 - St. Marcellinus and Peter, Mar-
tyrs
5:15PM Mary Breeser
SUNDAY, June 3, 2018 - The Most Holy Body and Blood of
Christ
7:30AM Guy Markell
9:00AM Living & Deceased Members of the
O’Reilly Family
10:15AM Michael Kohl
11:30AM Living/Deceased Members of
Visitation BVM
MONDAY, June 4, 2018
7:00AM Joseph & Ignatius Svetz
TUESDAY, June 5, 2018 - St. Boniface, Bishop & Martyr
8:15AM Elisabetta Santangelo
WEDNESDAY, June 6, 2018 - St. Norbert, Bishop
7:00AM Antonio Fiore
THURSDAY, June 7, 2018
8:15AM Curtis Reichenbach
FRIDAY, June 8, 2018 - The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
7:00AM Rev. Henry Schuyler (15th Anniver-
sary)
SATURDAY, June 9, 2018 - The Immaculate Heart of Mary
8:15AM Mericurio Costantini
5:15PM Living/Deceased Members of
Visitation BVM
SUNDAY, June 10, 2018 - Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM Joseph R. Morrone
9:00AM Mark Bonitatis
10:15AM Gertrude Lubrano
11:30AM Leon & Frances Domaszewicz
FULL-TIME RECTORY HELP NEEDED:
A full-time housekeeping position is available
within the rectory that entails both some house
cleaning as well as some cooking.
Interested applicants may contact Mary Ann
Smallberger at: 610-539-5572.
Ushers needed for the 10:15am Mass. If interested,
please contact both Chris D. at: [email protected],
610-584-6901 or 610-202-6170 (cell) and Deacon Vince
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PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL: A Hidden Treasure at Visitation
Last month a New York couple found a buried, long hidden treasure in their backyard. What they assumed was
just an electrical or cable box, turned out to be a buried safe containing over $50,000 in valuables.
Here at Visitation we have a hidden treasure too. Behind the Visitation school and attached to the convent of the
Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth “hides” the Perpetual Adoration Chapel. Maybe you have ignored it in the past,
maybe you feel too harried to stop in and visit Jesus, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.
Now is your time to avail yourself of this valuable treasure. Day and night, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week a personal
relationship with your Lord and Savior awaits your unwrapping and discovery.
Jesus is especially alone at these times, thirsting for your open heart:
SUN 1am, 3pm, 5pm; MON 10am; FRI 12am, 8am, 2pm; SAT 5am, 4pm, 11pm.
To volunteer, please contact: Stephanie Russo at 610-539-5920. Thank you.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT If you are grieving the loss of a loved one
or helping someone through their grief, you are invited to our parish
support group meeting, which is held on Sundays from 2-3:30 pm.
The next meeting will be Sunday, June 3rd at Dr. McDonough’s of-
fice. Please call Peg McDonough at 610-584-5514 for more informa-
tion and to get her address.
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS: The next
Baptism Preparation Class for expectant par-
ents is scheduled for Thursday, June 14th,
7PM to 8PM, in the Lower Church.
Please call the Rectory to register, 610-539-
FATHER CHUCK’S CHALLENGE
Thank you for any contribution you made for Father Chuck’s Challenge in our second collection last weekend! We appreciate also
your special prayers.
If you “missed last week’s second collection,” please place the yellow envelope that was provided in a future collection or mail the
white envelope, found in the pamphlet, directly to “Father Chuck’s Challenge”. Every dollar – and every prayer counts!!
Copies of the pamphlet may be found in the back of the church.
“Whatever you do for the least of My brothers, you do unto Me.” (Mt 25:40)
TRANSFER & ARCHDIOCESAN ASSIGNMENT: We received word from the Office for Clergy that
the archdiocese is giving an assignment to Fr. Andrew Labatorio, CICM that takes effect in the
middle of June. This is part of the process for Fr. Andrew to become a priest of our archdiocese, &
the Church’s Code of Canon Law stipulates that when a priest comes into a diocese from another
place, there is a 5 year waiting period before he is fully incorporated into the diocese (the techni-
cal term is ‘incardination’). The custom is for the priest to be placed in a couple or several differ-
ent parishes over the duration of the waiting period. Fr. Andrew is being assigned to St. Patrick’s
parish in Malvern—in Chester County, & his start date there will be June 18th. His final weekend
with us here will be June 16-17, & you will have an opportunity to personally wish him well after
all the Masses that weekend in the Larkin Center. I am grateful for Fr. Andrew’s time with us here
at Visitation: Fr. Brian & I will miss him, as will also many of our parishioners. Needless to say,
we are now no longer three priests serving here but are back to only two—which means that we
will be stretched in terms of caring for the parish’s pastoral needs. Please be aware of this: your
cooperation, patience & understanding is greatly appreciated!
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Please pray for the sick who carry the cross of illness especially: Michelle Banmiller, Crystal Fiorentino, Kimberly Ann O’Connor, Marian Murray, Thomas Tuwalski, Melanie Moletsky, Anne Lesher,
Al Fitzgerald, John Mitros, Claudette Peale, Barbara Terpoilli, Joan Deluisi, Jack Glacken, Keller Tschoepe, Patrick Fergione, Marga-
ret Matthew, Madisyn Yakscoe, Sandy Lonsdale, Wendy Mastrocola, Randy Collins, Zofia Stachula, Rob Watson, Joan Burns, Barb
Miller, Mary Bucha, Theresa Price, Jennifer Dehlman, Joseph & Frances Guarinello, Mary Ann Monaco, Gemma Perna, Teresa
Veramonti, Nunzio DeGrazio, Barbara Augustine, Adrianna Delliponti, Charles Sheldon, Lissa Kuhnert, Ginny Frisco, Regina Lacek,
Betty Fritz, John Firn, Jerry Cirafisi, Kate Bender, Dorothy Prestia, Lisa Wiest, Caitlin Yakscoe, Dee MacKinnon, Kirt Tabor, Janet M.
Benezet, Rosemarie "Dolly" Cirafesi, Dominic Centurioni, Angela Brockway, Bill Broderick, Nicholas Iaccarino, Wendy Scherver,
Wendy Turner, Morgan Nazaryk, Irene Lutz, Frank Urso, Baby Joseph Coccio, Ray Hughes, Kevin Poniatowicz, Kathleen Brandon, Joseph Bucci, Kristin
Shaffer, John Ciabattoni, Sr., Joseph Levis, Pauline Thacker, Jonathan Spataccino, Joe Pecharo, Walter Koncir, Andrew Esquerra, Frances Rutter,
Nancy Purri, Helene Casinelli Pileggi. If you would like to have a loved one’s name placed on the Prayer List or if your loved one recovers,
please call the Rectory at 610-539-5572.
Malvern Retreats Join the men of Visitation BVM for a retreat, June 15th-17th. For information, go to www.SixThreeGroup.com
(SixThree is the 3rd weekend of June, also Father’s Day weekend) or contact Don McAvoy, the parish coordinator, at
610-539-7881.
We are offering the first-ever Addiction Retreat for those affected by opioids! From Defiance to Reliance: Navigating Your
Spiritual Path Amidst the Chaos of Addictions, June 22-23, 2018. Directed by Mark Christmyer, Marty Kenney, Gethsemani Way
Ministries, Anne Costa, best-selling author, retreat master and evangelist and Fr. Bill Dean. This retreat is a 24-hour retreat of healing
and recovery for men and women. It is also for those affected by addiction personally or through association with a family member or
friend. Are you or someone you love in the chaos of addiction? Are you are in need of healing after the death of a loved one who died
from an addiction? Are you tired of being sick and tired? Then this is the retreat for you! $125.00 includes all meals and accommoda-
tions.
Charismatic retreat with Sr. Ann Shields and Fr. James Blount
June 29-July 1. Music will be led by Firehill Worship and Mark Griswold. The retreat will feature a healing service, preaching, uplifting
music, Sacrament of Reconciliation, private time and adoration.
Get Spirit Savvy! Young Women of Grace® Retreat for teen girls ages 13+. This fun-filled day is designed to help girls
discover their feminine genius and learn how to use it to not just survive in this toxic culture, but to thrive in spite of it! This full-day
retreat, entitled “Get Spirit Savvy,” will take place Saturday, July 14th from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The day will be jam-packed
with interactive hands-on activities, great music, and inspiring speakers who will help the girls to understand the gift of authentic
femininity and how to use it to counter the twisted messages being aimed at them on social media and in popular entertainment.
Renowned retreat master, Fr. Philip Scott, will teach them how to put the gifts of the Holy Spirit into practical use. Katelyn
D’Adamo of Generation Life will speak about the importance of self-esteem and respecting ourselves. Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
and Mary Dillenback, co-authors of the Young Women of Grace. The cost for the day is $65 and includes two meals.
To register for any of these retreats, go to www.malvernretreat.com or call 610-644-0400 today.
The St. Teresa of Calcutta Pregnancy Loss Support Group is meeting on the third Thursday of the month at 7pm. It will be in the education center. This group is open to ALL women who have lost a child during pregnancy. For more infor-mation, please contact Melissa Haines at 267-481-5332 or [email protected].
Testimony Requested! The Historical Commission for the sainthood cause of Fr. Bill Atkinson, OSA (1946-2006), seeks information on him from the general public. We are asking anyone who knew Fr. Atkinson to contact us and relate what you know about him. No story or encounter is too small. Whether you met him at Msgr. Bonner High School or at Archbishop Prendergast High School, or at any of the parishes where he celebrated Mass or the Sacraments, we wish to have your written recollections. In particular, we are inter-ested in obtaining any personal letters or documents, mementos and unpublished source materials that may be used to foster a greater understanding of Father Atkinson's life. Photographs or videos of Father Atkinson would also be useful. Please give your contact information to us, the Historical Commission for the Cause of Fr. Bill Atkinson, OSA, by e-mail at: [email protected] or by telephone message to: 610-519-6937. Thank you, Fr. Joseph Ryan, OSA (chair)
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VISITATION BVM CYO UPDATES:
Fall Coaches Needed: Our CYO Program is in need of several coaches for the 2018 Fall
Sports Season. We need JV and Varsity coaches for Football, Field Hockey, Soccer, and Volleyball. If
you are able to donate your time and talent, please contact Fran Greek, Chief Adult Advisor,
at [email protected]. Without coaches, we are not able to support our teams. All coaches need to
have current clearances. All CYO sessions are available to Visitation BVM School and PREP stu-
dents. You must be a registered member of our school or PREP classes to register and participate in our
program. (Visitation Gladiator Football does allow participation from partner parishes.) Our JV sports programs are opened
to our 5th and 6th grade students. Varsity sports are open to our 7th and 8th grade students. Our Pee Wee programs are offered
for our K-4 grade students. Our Pee Wee programs include soccer in the fall; basketball in the winter; track and cheer in the
spring. We publish all important registration dates and provide communication updates through our weekly One Call Now
CYO Update, Sports Illustrated Play system, and in the weekly Church bulletin. Sports Illustrated Play is our system of re-
cord. This system is where all registration is done. Our rosters are created from this system and submitted to the region for
approval. It is our primary source of communication. It is extremely important that all families keep their accounts updated
with accurate and current information. Access to our system can be found on the Visitation BVM website under Catholic
Youth Organization or by logging into http://visitationbvm.siplay.com.
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? The Visitation Gladiator Football program proudly
offers JV (Grades 5 and 6) and Varsity (Grades 7 and 8) football teams for the upcoming CYO season. Boys from Holy Sav-
ior, Holy Rosary (Epiphany), St. Paul, St. Titus, St. Helena’s, St. Teresa of Avila, Mother of Divine Providence (MDP), St.
Francis and Visitation Parishes are eligible to play for the Visitation Gladiators. Visitation Gladiators Football will offer night
games under the lights this year. Our annual Homecoming Game will be in October. Are you ready to join THE program that
has produced more than 45 alumni playing at Catholic and Private High Schools and one which has generated over
$1,000,000 in High School scholarships over the past 4 years? Join the Proud Tradition of Visitation Gladiator Foot-
ball. Register your son’s intent at www.visitationbvm.siplay.com. Any questions, contact Larry Doyle
at [email protected] or Fran Greek at [email protected].
CatholicPhilly.com is updated every day with local Catho-
lic news. Stay informed of events in the archdiocese and
learn more about your faith. Sign up for our free, weekly
email newsletter at www.catholicphilly.com/newsletter
The 2018 Catholic Charities Appeal has kicked off.
The Appeal is now in it’s 60th year, and the overall goal of
$12.5 million is vital to the efforts of the human service pro-
grams in the five-county Philadelphia area. Contributing to
our parish goal of $107,836 allows you to be an active part
of the success of this year’s Appeal.
Please help us reach our goal this year.
Our current contribution is $48,263 (45% of goal).
On-line donations can be made by going to
www.catholiccharitiesappeal.org
The 31st Annual “Burrs at the Beach”
celebration presented by the Alumni and
Friends of West Catholic High School will
be held, rain or shine, on Sunday, June
24th from 1PM until 7PM at the Inlet on
Olde (formerly Westy’s Irish Pub) in
North Wildwood, NJ. Proceeds assist needy Catholic
students with tuition financial support. Tickets are $20 in
advance ($25 day of affair). For tickets and/or info,
please contact Tom Dorrian 484-431-0781 or George
Light 610-996-2015
South American Shrines Pilgrimage Mexico City-Our Lady of Guadalupe Lima-Machu Picchu, Peru, Buenos Aires, Argentina with Fr. Paul Brandt. October 16-26, 2018, $3999.00 www.proximotravel.com Call to make a reservation: (814) 479-4165
“I was in prison and you visited me” Have these words of Jesus ever touched your
heart and mind? In this stage of your life, have you unrushed time for prayer and ministry? If so, and you think that our loving God is calling you to
prison ministry, I would welcome exploring this with you. God bless!
Sr. Dolores SSJ, prison minister, 267-336-2943
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Youth Mass Choir: Youth Masses are completed now for the current academic year.
We ask you to consider participation in the Youth Music Group for Masses which resume
once again in September/October, 2018.
New members are always welcome. Please contact Ms. Laura Baldassari at [email protected] or Sister Diane Marie
at [email protected] to indicate your interest in joining the Youth choir.
If you would like to lector at the Youth Masses and you are between the ages of 11 and 19, please contact Sister Diane.
ATTENTION ALL ALTAR SERVERS!
Please join us for our annual Dorney Park
end of year trip! It’s always a great time so
come out and have fun with your friends!
To sign-up - contact Betty Welsh at
[email protected]. Hope to see you
on June 14th.
VISITATION BVM SCHOOL Building a Catholic Legacy through Academic Excellence
The 2018-19 Academic Calendar, Summer Reading, stationery list and other summer resources are
available on our website: www.school.visitationbvm.org
Friday, June 8th – Pre-K and Kindergarten Closing Ceremonies
Wednesday, June 13th – 8th Grade Commencement: Mass & Awards, 7:00 pm
Friday, June 15th – School Mass & Awards 9:15 am. Last Day of School, 11:00 am dismissal
Job Opportunities: Substitute Teachers: If you are interested in being a substitute teacher for our school, please email Sr. Bar-bara @[email protected] Lunch Monitors for the 2018-19 School Year: We are looking for adults, 21 years and older, to serve as lunch moderators for one or two of our lunch periods, three to five days a week. Monitors will need to com-plete all required clearances; links for these may be found on our website: www.school.visitationbvm.org under parent resources. This position pays $9.50/hour. If interested, please call 610-539-6080 or email: [email protected]
AN INVITATION TO ALL MEN OF THE PARISH
The Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic fraternal
service organization open to all practicing Catholic men age 18 and
older. We encourage all practicing Catholic male parishioners to
consider joining the Knights. The Knights perform many charitable
acts and, as a Knight, it can be a very rewarding experience. For more
information, please contact Mike Connolly ([email protected]) or
Bud Swedkowski([email protected]).
The Knights of Columbus, Pope John Paul I Council
7565, serves Visitation BVM Parish, St Teresa of Avila
Parish, and the Community. Visit our web site
(www.kofc7565.org) and learn more about the Knights!
June Youth Club Event Join us June 3rd from 12:30-3pm. We will meet in the Larkin Center and, weather permit-ting, we’ll have some outdoor game fun! We will host events
indoors if inclement weather! We will have a light lunch. Please RSVP BEFORE Saturday, June 2nd to ensure sufficient eats for all! Bring a friend!
Please RSVP to Mrs. Newell at: [email protected].
Mount St. Joseph Academy Summer Camp
Looking for something to do after school is out? How
about a summer sports camp? Camps being offered at
the Mount this summer include: volleyball, field hockey,
basketball, soccer, and cross country/track. All camps are
open to girls entering 6th - 8th grades. Visit our website
for more information -
www.msjacad.org/athletics/summer-sports-camps or
email [email protected]
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On May 19th six men were ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput. At the Ordination Mass he began his homily with a quote from St. John Vianney who said, “Were we [priests] to realize what the priesthood is here on earth we would not die of fright but of love.” St. John Vianney, the Cure of Ars, is the patron saint of priests. His journey to the priesthood was arduous because of his lack of education, but he persisted and consequently held the priesthood in the highest regard. The following, like Archbishop Chaput’s quote, is an excerpt from a beautiful sermon he gave on the priesthood. “What is a priest? A man who holds the place of God – a man who is invested with all the powers of God. “Go”, said the Lord to the priest, “as my Father sent me, I send you. All power has been given Me in Heaven and on earth. Go then, teach all nations…He who listens to you, listens to Me; he who despises you despises Me.” When the priest remits sins, he does not say, “God pardons you”; he says, “I absolve you.” At the Consecration , he does not say, “This is the Body of Our Lord”; he says, “This is My Body.” St. Bernard tells us that everything comes through Mary; and we may also say that everything has come to us through the priest; yes, all happiness, all graces, all heavenly gifts. If we had not the Sacrament of Orders, we should not have Our Lord. Who placed Him there in that tabernacle? It was the priest. Who was it that received your soul, on its entrance into life? The priest. Who nourishes it, to give it strength to make its pilgrimage? The priest. Who will prepare it to appear before God, by washing that soul, for the last time, in the blood of Jesus Christ? The priest-always the priest. And if that soul comes to the point of death, who will raise it up, who will restore it to calmness and peace? Again the priest… If I were to meet a priest and an angel, I should salute the priest before I saluted the angel. The latter is the friend of God; but the priest holds his place. St. Theresa [of Avila] kissed the ground where a priest had passed. When you see a priest, you should say, “There is he who made me a child of God, and opened Heaven to me by holy Baptism; he who purified me after I had sinned; who gives nourishment to my soul.” At the sight of a church tower, you may say, “What is there in that place?” “The Body of Our Lord.” “Why is He there?” “Because a priest has been there and has said holy Mass.”... The priesthood is the love of the Heart of Je-sus. When you see the priest, think of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Respect Life
+ “How shall I make a return to the LORD for all the good
He has done for me?” Psalm 116
It’s a straightforward question isn’t it? If the an-
swer is illusive, perhaps it is because the origins of our
“goods” are easily forgotten. Dr. Scott Hahn, theology pro-
fessor at Franciscan University of Steubenville believes that
although America was founded by bold, rugged men bravely
forging their imprint in a new world, no longer tied to the
confines of their past—it’s a mixed blessing. As Americans,
we admire the freedom, talent and tenacity of the individual
pioneer ethic. However, when the True Origin of our talents
is ignored, when humility is lost, and talents are taken for
granted and used only for self-gratification, these traits can
lead to isolation, greed and selfishness. In his book, The
First Society, Dr. Hahn teaches a basic (but often neglected)
lesson, “Nobody is born an individual [or] citizen. You’re
born as a son or daughter. The relational matrix into which
we enter life is a family.” God gave us His Son--Christ en-
tered our lives into a family of a man and a woman--this
was, is and always will be our gift from Him—we were not
meant to work as individuals for ourselves but for the greater
good of our marriages, family, community and world.
Historically, June has been the month of weddings
(and, hopefully, the commemoration of anniversaries). Re-
cently a couple celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary
was asked the secret they attributed to the lengthy fulfillment
of their commitment. Their reply was, “We struggle!” Dr.
Hahn maintains we need,...“to recognize that God gives us
what we need…He makes up for what we lack, but only
when we acknowledge how weak we are and how much we
lack.” Living as individual members of “The First Society”
we need to “...shift the center of gravity from politics to
faith…in the concrete, practical, lived experience of people
struggling to be faithful…loving…humble and forgiving in
their marriages. …Individualism needs to be replaced with a
culture of family and recognizing that the family is the face
of the society and not subject to legal redefinition.”
Dr. Hahn believes the greatest gift we can give to
our nation and family “…is our faith, not only lived out
more fully but also understood more fully. …The culture
will flourish to the extent that marriages and families flour-
ish.”
Dr. Hahn helps us to recognize where our gifts come from
and what we must give. What then is the answer to the
Psalmist’s question? “How shall I make a return to the
LORD for all the good He has done for me?” The how is in
the words of John Paul II the Great, “To defeat injustice
with justice, falsehood with truth, vengeance with forgive-
ness, hate with love.”
SOURCES: Our Sunday Visitor, 5/6-12/18, “Family Key to
Saving Culture”, Sarah Reinhard. George Weigel, God’s
Choice, (JPII quote). Both sources in VBVM Adoration
Chapel.
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“By its union with Christ, the People of
the New Covenant, far from closing in
upon itself, becomes a ‘sacrament’ for
humanity, a sign and instrument of the
salvation achieved by Jesus Christ… for
the redemption of all.” (Second Vatican Council docu-
ments.)
Important Dates to note on your calendars
June 30 – Deadline for the submission of registrations for PREP
2018-2019. After this date, a late fee, as explained on the regis-
tration form applies.
September 10 – Return to PREP for the new Religious Education
Year.
Need for Catechists and Aides
The Religious Education Program is in need of several catechists
and aides for the 2018-2019 year which will begin in September,
2018. Please consider asking the Holy Spirit if you are being
called to share your Faith with the young people of our Parish.
Please contact Sister Diane Marie at
[email protected] or 610-539-6080, Option 6
for more information.
Parents who assist with this ministry receive either free or re-
duced rate of tuition for their own children. (See the registration
form for details.)
Volunteer Information: EVERY volunteer is
required to meet the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Clearance Policy. Clearance Details can be
found on our school website:
http://school.visitationbvm.org/volunteer-info/ Protecting God's Children for Adults Awareness Ses-
sions: All new adult volunteers and required by the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia to complete a session:
Go to www.virtus.org or call 215-587-2466.
The Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults Adults who are interested in the RCIA Proc-
ess of Catholic Christian Initiation for 2018-2019 may call the
Religious Education office for information: 610-539-6080, Op-
tion 6 to speak with Sister Diane Marie or simply
e-mail: [email protected].
All parishioners are welcome to attend if you would like to see
the RCIA in action or you would like to refresh your own knowl-
edge of our rich Faith. Sessions are completed for the 2017/18
year and will resume again in September.
The Pope's Monthly Intentions For June 2018
Universal Intention: Social Networks
That social networks may work towards that inclu-
siveness which respects others for their differences.
Rediscover the Love in Your Marriage! Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? Are you frustrated,
hurt or angry with your spouse? Are you constantly fighting or do you
simply shut down? Have you thought about separation or divorce?
Retrouvaille may be the LIFELINE that you need! It is not just a social
gathering or series of seminars, but rather a way to rediscover and
rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. Tens of thousands of
couples have successfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrou-
vaille weekend and the six post sessions that follow it. The next pro-
gram begins, the weekend of August 17-19 at the Family Life Center in
Malvern, PA. For more information, or to register for one of our week-
ends, visit our web site at: www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 1-800-
470-2230. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.
Daughters of the King, Saturday, October 27, 9am-4pm
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Doylestown.
Last year, we had a group from Visitation BVM attend the con-
ference. If you’re interested in attending this year’s confer-
ence and participating in the group rate, please contact the
rectory at 610-539-5572 by June 18. For more information
and a list of the speakers, go to:
www.catholicwomensconference.org
All are invited to the 3rd Annual Polka Fest at the TK Club
at 521 East Hector Street in Conshohocken on Sunday,
June 24th from Noon to 5 pm to support St. Mary Polish
American Society. This event will feature live Polka music,
delicious Polish food, a 50/50 drawing and other games of
chance, a basket raffle, and baked goods for sale. Families are wel-
come, as there will be games for children with plenty of prizes!
Admission is $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the event. Ad-
mission for children is $7 each and free for children under 6. Please
purchase tickets by Wednesday June 13th. For tickets, please
email [email protected] or call Dorothy at 610-630-0861.
The Unbound Freedom In Christ Conference sponsored by Heart
of the Father Ministries is having an Unbound Ministry Team
Training on June 14th & 15th at Victory Christian Fellowship,
2650 Audubon Road, Norristown, PA. Please call Jacqueline
Harper at 610-952-3019 for more info.
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PARISH REGISTRATION
Often people attend Mass at Visitation B.V.M. Church for several years, but do not register with
the parish. Others delay registering until they are asked to be a godparent or Confirmation
sponsor, would like to have their own child baptized, or would like to schedule a wedding or a
funeral at the parish. Registering in a parish is a declaration of your desire to be part of a
Catholic community. If you are not currently a member of our parish and live within the parish
boundaries, we invite you to consider registering with us and making a commitment to the life of Visitation B.V.M.
Church. Register at the Rectory, Monday-Thursday, from 9am to 7pm, Friday 9am to 4pm.
WERE YOU ASKED TO BE A GODPARENT FOR THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM? “A person to be baptized is to be given a sponsor who assists as an adult in Christian initiation or together with the parents presents an infant
for baptism. A sponsor also helps the baptized person to lead a Christian life in keeping with their baptism and to fulfill faithfully the obligations
inherent in it” (Code of Canon Law, 872).
Listed below are a few of the requirements to be a Godparent:
I am at least sixteen (16) years of age.
I have received the Sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist) in the Catholic Church.
I am living – and intend to live in conformity with the laws of the Catholic Church regarding marriage. For instance: If I am divorced
and have remarried, my previous marriage has been annulled and I am remarried in the Catholic Church. If I am divorced and have
not remarried, I am living the vocation of the single life in conformity with the Catholic Church. I am not cohabitating with someone
outside the Sacrament of Marriage. I attend Mass on Sundays and Holydays of Obligation and receive the sacraments of the church
(Holy Eucharist and Penance) regularly. I understand and accept these responsibilities which I undertake and promise to pay special
attention to the person to be baptized.
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 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. We meet on Tuesdays at 7:30pm unless otherwise noted. Our upcoming
events are listed on our Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/groups/metanoiayoungadults ) or contact
[email protected] for more info.
June 2018
Tuesday, June 5: Froyo @ Swirled Peace, Lansdale @ 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 12: Bible Study @ St. Rose of Lima, North Wales @ 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 19: Theology on Tap @ Appalachian Brewing Co., Collegeville; Doors at 7:00pm, Talk Starts at 7:30pm
Tuesday, June 26: Holy Hour @ Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish, North Wales; 7:30pm
July 2018
Saturday, July 7: Young Adult Union Game, 7 p.m.—more details to come!
CALIX Society: All are invited to fellowship and support at the St. Patrick Calix Unit in Norristown. We gather for the 4pm Vigil
Mass on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month, followed by our meeting on the second floor of the Parish School at 5pm, located at
703 Green St. around the corner. The Calix Society is an association for those affiliated with a 12 step spirituality, and/or for family
and friends of those who are, who desire to share the graces and truth of our Catholic faith in our personal and community growth as
members of the family of God. For more information, please contact Janet @ 610-639-4127, or Paul @ 610-220-8927. Additional
info can be found at: www.calixsociety.org
Quo Vadis Days 2018 - June 25-28, 2018 High school men are invited to gather for this 4-day, 3-night camp with the Philadelphia Seminarians. The camp includes dy-namic talks, small group discussions, meaningful prayer experiences, and a fun environment including a ropes course, swim-ming pool, lake, basketball, soccer, frisbee, and more. A sliding scale registration fee of $25-$300 (pay what able) includes lodging, meals, t-shirt, and activities. To Register, visit:heedthecall.org/event/quovadis . Questions? Contact the Vocation Office for the Diocesan Priesthood at (610) 667-5778.
Brothers of Borromeo Vocation Camp (B.B.V.C.) - July 13, 2018: Boys in Grades 6 to 8 - (rising 6th graders to graduated 8th
graders), are invited to gather at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. The day includes games, activities, great talks, powerful prayer & Mass, lunch and dinner. For more information, visit: www.HeedTheCall.org/event/BBVC.
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Rectory Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm; Friday 9am-4pm; Sunday 10am-1pm
LADY OF FATIMA: If you are interested in hosting Our Lady of Fatima statue for a week in your home, please contact Bob or Rosa
Quaglia at 610-489-7427.
ST. RITA OF CASCIA NOVENA: The Novena is prayed on Tuesday mornings after the 8:15AM Mass. Favors already received will
be announced beforehand. Come join us.
LEGION OF MARY: The largest apostolic organization for lay people, with more than 3 million members worldwide. The Legion offers a
program of prayer and apostolic service built upon devotion to and imitation of Mary. We meet on Mondays at 1PM in the Lower Conference Room of the Rectory. Come and see! Experience the Mystery of Christ’s love through Mary for you! Blessing for you and your family!
MILITIA IMMACULATA (MI): A worldwide evangelical movement founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe. The MI mission is “through Mary
bring all souls to the Sacred Heart of Jesus”. Some of our activities include visiting prisoners, aiding the poor, comforting the sick and dying, an annual pilgrimage. See the bulletin for meetings and special events. For information, contact Joe Valovage at 610-630-6070.
ROSARY: Please join us as we pray the rosary for the special intentions of our parish family Wednesdays at 7PM in front of Our Lady of
Life Statue.
MOTHERS NURTURING MOTHERS (MnM’s): Are you a Catholic Mom in need of support, encouragement, or inspiring ideas
for raising strong Catholic kids? We are a new group dedicated to our families, raising our children as saints, and our vocation as mothers. While we are focused on mothers with very young children (Pre-K and below), all mothers are welcome to join. If you would like more information, please contact Claire at (724) 831-8988 or email [email protected].
SENIORS: Calling all Seniors...Do you like BINGO, Bridge or Pinochle? The Seniors meet Thursdays from 11:30 - 3pm in the
Larkin Center