May 22, 2016 - St. Stanislaus

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May 22, 2016 - St. Stanislaus
SAINT STANISLAUS
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
51 LANSDALE AVENUE, LANSDALE, PA 19446
Telephone: 215.855.3133 • Fax: 215.855.5478
Mater Dei Catholic School: 215.368.0995 • Saint Stanislaus Religious Education Office: 215.855.9893
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ststanislaus.com
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THE MOST HOLY TRINITY ~ MAY 22, 2016
MASS SCHEDULE
PASTORAL STAFF
Weekend
Saturday Vigil 5:15pm
Sunday 7am, 9am, 11am
1pm in Spanish
Daily
Monday through Friday 6:30am & 8am
Saturday 8am, followed by Miraculous
Medal Novena Prayers
Catholic Mass in Sign Language
3rd Sunday of the month in the
Parish Center Chapel.
Mass Interpreted in ASL
Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Tracy
Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Murray
Pastor Emeritus
Parochial Vicars
Rev. Philip M. Forlano
Rev. Michael G. Mullan, LC
In Residence
Rev. Zachary W. Navit
Permanent Deacons
Deacon Charles G. Lewis
Deacon C. Stephens Vondercrone
1st, 2nd & 4th Sundays, 9am Mass
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD
During 11am Mass
PARISH CENTER
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday through Thursday: 9am to 9pm
closing from 12pm to 1pm for lunch and from
5:30pm to 6:30pm for dinner
Friday: 9am to 5pm
closing from 12pm to 1pm for lunch
Saturday: 9am to Noon
Sunday: 8:30am to 1pm
Priests are available after building hours
for emergencies. Call 215.368.0220.
Saint Stanislaus Kostka
Miss Diane E. McCaughan
Principal, Mater Dei Catholic School
Mrs. Penny Mitchell
Business Manager
Mrs. Karen Smith
Office Manager
Sr. Barbara A. McGahan, RSM
Director of Parish Social Ministry
Sr. Dolora Curley, OSF
Hospital Ministry
Ms. Alicia Brozovich
Director of Music Ministry
Mrs. Leona Russell
Coordinator of Religious Education
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in the Saint Katharine Drexel Adoration Chapel
We welcome all to join us for worship and invite you to become a part of our parish family. Call the Parish Center to
schedule a registration appointment. Registration is required for admission to our programs of Religious Education and
Sacramental Preparation for Baptism, First Communion, Reconciliation, Confirmation and Marriage. Eligibility certificates for Sponsorship for Baptism and Confirmation are issued to registered parishioners who are practicing Catholics.
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday from 8:30am to 9am and 4pm to 4:45pm. Other times by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated Sundays after the 11am Mass. Parents desiring to schedule a Baptism are asked to call the Parish Center to schedule an appointment to speak with a priest. Parents and godparents are expected to participate in a pre-baptismal formation session.
Sacrament of Marriage: Couples planning to be married should contact the Church at least 6 months in advance of the
planned wedding date. No other arrangements should be made until the couple meets with a parish priest and the date
and time are reserved. Attendance at a Marriage Preparation program is required in accord with Archdiocesan policy.
Further information will be provided at the time of the meeting with a priest. Annulments: Archbishop Charles Chaput
of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, following the directive of Pope Francis, has determined that annulments will now be
offered without cost to petitioners. There are additional changes which would make annulments easier to obtain. Contact
the Parish Center to speak to a priest for more information on the annulment process.
MAY 22, 2016
Dear friends / Estimados amigos,
Whenever Christians make the sign of the cross, they are identifying themselves to the world. With the words “In
the Name of the Father, of the Son and of His Holy Spirit” we mark over our bodies with God’s logo. At baptisms, the
sign of the cross is our identification tag of sorts, reminding us that we are children of God and members of His Kingdom. In a like way the crucifixes or crosses we wear on chains around our neck are not jewelry. They are our logos, the
outward sign of our faith, telling everyone to whom we belong.
In these Sundays after Pentecost, as spring moves into full flowering (if it would ever stop raining!!), we begin a
new season of the Church year called Ordinary Time. The season is introduced on its first two Sundays by two feast of
dogma: that of the Trinity and of the Holy Eucharist. The Church defines dogma as a doctrine promulgated with the
highest authority and solemnity. Since doctrine is all that the Church teaches in regard to faith and morals, dogma is
more narrowly defined as that part of doctrine which has been divinely revealed and which the Church has formally defined and declared – through its magisterium or teaching arm – to be believed as revealed. Dogma may not be understood completely, but because of the way it is taught and the rootedness of the teaching in Divine Revelation, it obliges
the Christian people to an adherence of faith.
This weekend as a praying assembly we celebrate the dogma of the Trinity and are invited to pass through its
mystery so as to be fully and freely immersed in it. Throughout the Church’s history many have tried to explain the dogmas and explain the mystery of Trinity in a variety of ways. Images like an equilateral triangle, three interwoven circles, a
shamrock, and three fish forming a circle have at one time or other been offered as ways to understand the three-inoneness of God. Still others have taken a more rational approach, expounding in long and complex theological writing to
uncover the mystery from a left-brain perspective. At least eight Church Councils1, beginning with the Council of Nicea
in 325 AD have contributed significantly to the philosophical and religious underpinnings of the Trinity. Debate and defenses of the belief have been discussed excessively. Many of the Fathers of the Faith made significant contributions to the
understanding of the inner workings of God in the Trinity. It took four centuries before the word Trinity (ok, the Latin
root of the word) would express the meaning of the dogma: “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are consubstantial, one Godhead, one power, one substance, of equal dignity and majesty, but in three perfect hypostases or Persons.”
Only a fool would claim the ability to exhaust the mystery of God’s being in words or symbols. Our worthy response on this Trinity Sunday is to contemplate the mystery of the Trinity. We do not know anything about the subject
on our own; God made it possible to know Him as Father/Son/Holy Spirit. As Father, God has brought forth the creation of the Universe and of our very lives; as Son, Jesus came among us in human history to make known a God who
hears our cries, knows our struggles, suffers for our sins, and who died that we might live; and as Spirit, God remains
with believers, helping us to understand the revelations of Jesus about God. Perhaps today it will not be the wordy explanations which move us, but a quiet waiting and watching that will prepare us for welcoming the gift of God’s triune selfrevelation and open for us the path to contemplation. We are not used to becoming mystics, but in the face of mystery, it
is one of the few responses we can adequately try to make. Start somewhere. Start in contemplative prayer today by beginning with the Holy Trinity.
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1
These Councils included the Council of Nicea, Constantinople, Chalcedon, Toledo, 4th Lateran Council, 2nd Council of Lyon, Florence and Trent
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One of the hardest parts of parenting is introducing a child to society. Humans were created to be social beings,
not isolated and ego-centric. So we made sure that children understood there were consequences to breaking the rules.
At the same time, parents encouraged them to be themselves as they sought to develop and form them into good citizens.
In the games children play and their interaction with one another, the rules were applied to everyone equally, with no
special treatment for some at the expense of others. That was the fair and just thing; to do otherwise, was targeting someone or some group punitively. At times the nature of the offense against the rules was unimaginably cruel and absolutely
prohibited, and punishment was meted out to the offenders. But as far as possible, children were introduced to a system
of equal application of laws which governed the common good of society, enabling it to reach its highest level of being.
In the next few weeks, the Senate of the Commonwealth of PA will be considering the merits of a House Bill
that, as written, targets many unsuspecting persons without subjecting everyone to the same standards of compliance.
House Bill 1947 will be reported on extensively, I suspect, in the Philadelphia Inquirer and other information sources. It
is a bill that all Pennsylvanians, especially Catholics and people involved with non-governmental entities, need to understand. Its implications are serious. The principal elements of the bill relate to the statutes of limitations of criminal and
civil laws related to acts of childhood sexual abuse.
Pastor’s Message continued on Page 9
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126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
TODAY
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Today:
Monday:
Tuesday
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Prv 8:22-31; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15
1 Pt 1:3-9; Mk 10:17-27
1 Pt 1:10-16; Mk 10:28-31
1 Pt 1:18-25; Mk 10:32-45
1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12; Mk 10:46-52
1 Pt 4:7-13; Mk 11:11-26
Jude 17, 20-25; Mk 11:27-33
Gn 14:18-20; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Lk 9:11-17
THIS WEEK
Prayer Meeting
Our next prayer meeting is Tuesday, May
24 at 7 pm in the Parish Center Chapel.
"May the God of peace...furnish you with all that is
good, that you may do his will." - Hebrews 13:20
NEXT WEEKEND
Memorial Weekend: There will be a special blessing for
Veterans at all Masses.
Memorial Day Schedule
On Monday, May 30, Memorial Day, there
will be one Mass only, at 8:30 am, in the main
Church. Please join us in remembering those
who gave their lives for our freedom. The
Parish Center offices will be closed.
Weddings
We extend our best wishes and promise of
prayers to St. Stanislaus parishioners who are
preparing for marriage, especially:
Maria Younghans & Robert Bradlee
Meghan McBrearty & Joseph Ciamaichela
Alexis Stephens & Daniel Rotzell
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SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK
Sunday, May 22
Children’s Liturgy during the 11 am Mass
10 am
PREP @ Murray room
Monday, May 23
9 am
Bible Study/Acts @ lobby room
7 pm
Hispanic Music Ministry @ Choir room
7 am
Bible Study/Acts @ lobby meeting room
Tuesday, May 24
9:30 am
School of Community @ Murray room
7 pm
Hispanic Prayer Group @ Cahill &
McDonough rooms.
7 pm
Prayer Meeting @ Chapel
7 pm
Divine Mercy Cenacle @ Schade room
Wednesday, May 25
9 am
Gardeners @ Church grounds
9:45 am
Play Group @ lobby meeting room
3:30 pm
CYO activities @ gym
6:30 pm
Boy Scout leaders @ Cahill room
7 pm
Confirmation Meeting @ gym
7 pm
Evangelization (Steering) @ Murray
Thursday, May 26
1 pm
Senior Club @ lobby meeting room
1:45 pm
Legion of Mary @ Cahill room
6:45 pm
Bingo @ gym
7 pm
Evangelization (Com.) @ Murray room
8 pm
Knights of Columbus @ lobby room
Friday, May 27
No meetings or events scheduled.
Saturday, May 28
8:30 am
Confessions until 9 am
4 pm
Confessions until 4:45 pm
May Prayer
Our Lady, Undoer of Knots
Through your grace, your intercession, and
your example, deliver us from all evil, our
Lady, and untie the knots that prevent us
from being united with God, so that we, free
from sin and error, may find Him in all things, may
have our hearts placed in Him and may serve Him al- Pope Francis
ways in our brothers and sisters.
Children’s Liturgy Dismissal
During the summer months, we will not hold Children’s Liturgy during the 11 am Mass. The last program will be Sunday, June 19. Children’s Liturgy dismissals will begin again on Sunday, September 18.
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MAY 22, 2016
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, May 22, The Most Holy Trinity
7 am
James DeVita
Requested by Stella Molettiere & Family
9 am
Mary Massaro
Requested by the Menta Family
11 am
Thomas P. Dillon
Requested by John & Mary McNulty
Monday
6:30 am
Michael Keenan
Requested by the Daly’s
8 am
Josephine Cavoti
Requested by Phyllis
Tuesday
6:30 am
Marion Dugan
Requested by Debbie Eble
8 am
David Emlen Evans (35th Birthday Rem.)
Requested by Parents, Ben & Nancy
Wednesday
6:30 am
8 am
Thursday
6:30 am
8 am
Friday
6:30 am
8 am
Saturday
8 am
St. Bede the Venerable, Priest & Doctor of
the Church; St. Gregory VII, Pope;
St. Mary Magdalene de’Pazzi, Virgin
Ronnie McConnell
Requested by the Daly Family
Holy Souls in Purgatory
Requested by Frank Carney
St. Philip Neri, Priest
Benedetto Poccia (Anniversary)
Requested by Nicandro Poccia
Joseph Fornari
Requested by Jeanne & Dick Battavio
St. Augustine of Canterbury
Anna McLaughlin
Requested by Louis Statuti & Family
Joan Calafati
Requested by Phyllis Gulick
All Souls Remembrance
Sunday, May 29, The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ
7 am
Anna Ta
Requested by the Nguyen Family
9 am
Rosalie Gillen
Requested by Patrick Gillen
11 am
Ethel Glackin
Requested by Michelle Weaver
Saint Mary Manor Announced Masses
• The 11 am Mass on Monday, May 23 is for Margaret Nieginski at the request of Edward Zedanovich.
• The 11 am Mass on Tuesday, May 24 is for Eric Hollenbach at the request of Terri Gurecki.
• The 11 am Mass on Thursday, May 26 is for Dorothy Riccio at the request of St. Stanislaus Altar & Rosary Society.
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Please pray for the sick who carry the
cross of illness especially:
Sister Ann Teresa, RA, Florence Alles, Arlene & John Antonelli, Nicole
Baldwin, Lydia Brinker, Patricia DiTroia, Bernadette Donnelly, Hugh
Donnelly, Susan Hamilton, Patricia
Hendricks, Dottie Irvin, Martin
Kelly, Betty Kerr, Michael Linehan, Lowell Lipschultz,
Ann Loeffler, Mary Ann Major, Helen McGahan,
Shirley McGillicuddy, Stanley Meade, Margaret Mindell, Annette Nichols, Chet Niece, Phyllis Owoc, Celene Reavy, Frank Rieg, Antonio Romano, Nancy Romanot, Pauline Sabia, Lucille Salerno, Jack Sandoski,
Jim & Patty Scatena, Vince Scheetz, Dan Schwebel, Jo
& Rich Springer, Steve Tierney, Sr., Ken Tucker, Helen Turney, Mary Vasas, Karen Yannacone, Frank
Yevak, Bill Yourl.
If you wish to place a family member or friend on the
Bulletin list for three weeks, please call Maureen Fillenwarth or Karen Smith at the Parish Center. If you wish to
place a name on our Prayer Line, contact Meg Szewczak
at 215.337.5042 or [email protected], or Karen Smith
at the Parish Center.
We Remember our Deceased:
Our parish family expresses prayerful
condolences to the loved ones of:
Charles Angelo, Theresa Byers, Margaret Fail, John McGrory.
The Sanctuary Candle in the Church
burns this week in memory of Rev. David
Doyne, at the request of Susan & Karen
Randolph.
The Sanctuary Candle in the Parish Center Chapel burns this week in memory of
Frank Menta at the request of Clara & Charles Corrado.
Presently we have no more Announced Mass intentions
or Church/Chapel Sanctuary Candle intentions available
for the remainder of 2016. 2017 dates will become available in September. Check future bulletins for information
on those dates.
The Garden Group meets on Wednesdays
after the 8 am Mass, weather permitting.
Please join us in beautifying the Church
grounds. No experience required! For information call Jeanne-Marie Motley, 215.393.1709.
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Parish Social Ministry Program
Blood Drive
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
St. Katharine Drexel Adoration Chapel
My very bones shall say, “O LORD, who is like you,
Who rescue the afflicted from the powerful, the afflicted and needy from the despoiler?” - Psalm 35:10
Consider spending an hour with Jesus.
Urgent Hours of Need
3 am Wednesday
12 pm Sunday, Monday & Thursday
9 pm Saturday
We are always in need of committed adorers and
substitutes. For more information contact Sue Gillen
at 215.362.8643 or [email protected].
Altar & Rosary Society Invitation
Please note date change!
The Altar & Rosary Society Dinner Social will be
Wednesday, June 8 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm in the Parish Center lobby meeting room. Buffet dinner includes
roast pork, b-b-q chicken, meatballs & sausage, cold
cut platter, bread, salads, dessert & more. The cost is
$12 per person. All active and retired members are
invited as well as any adult interested in meeting us.
Dinner payment due May 23 and may be dropped off
at the Parish Center in an envelope marked with your
name, phone number, number attending and amount
enclosed. It’s sure to be an enjoyable evening! Questions? Please call Terri Gurecki at 215.393.1574.
Wanted: Ushers - Men
and Women... to help
take up the collection at the
9 am and 11 am Masses on
Sundays. You do not have to commit to every Sunday!
If interested, please stop in the back of the Church prior to Mass on Sunday to speak with an usher.
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It’s time again for another of our parish Blood
Drives for the American Red Cross. The date
for this caring response to such a great need is
Tuesday, May 31, 2016 from 1 pm to 6 pm in
our Parish Center lobby meeting room. Appointments are preferred. For an appointment, please
call 1-800-GIVE LIFE or sign up online at:
www.pleasegiveblood.org. The American Red Cross is
so grateful for the wonderful responses we usually receive for our Blood Drives. So, let’s really come out
and support their efforts to keep us all safe.
Parish Center Summer Hours of Operation
Our summer schedule begins June 20. The Parish
Center will be open Monday through Thursday from 9
am to 8 pm, (closed for lunch from Noon to 1 pm and
dinner from 4 pm to 5 pm), Friday from 9 am to 4 pm
(closed for lunch from Noon to 1 pm), Saturday from 9
am to Noon and Sunday from 8:30 am to 1 pm.
Divine Mercy “Minute”
Learn true humility - reflect upon
the Passion.
- Diary 267
He who wants to learn true humility should
reflect upon the Passion of Jesus. When I meditate upon the Passion of Jesus, I get a clear understanding of
many things I could not comprehend before. I want to
resemble You, O Jesus, - You crucified, tortured, and
humiliated. Jesus, imprint upon my heart and soul
Your own humility.
Divine Mercy Chaplet for the Sick and Dying
Tell souls not to place within their own hearts obstacles
to My mercy, which so greatly wants to act within
them. My mercy works in all those hearts which open
their doors to it. Both the sinner and the righteous person have need of My mercy. Conversion, as well as
perseverance, is a grace of My mercy.
(Diary of St. Faustina #1577)
The Divine Mercy Cenacle’s work of mercy is to pray
the Chaplet of Divine Mercy for the sick and dying. If
you would like the cenacle to pray the chaplet for a
loved one or friend who is sick or dying please contact
Pat Shovlin at 215.896.0871 or Eileen McKeron at
215.527.0269. Members (2) of the cenacle are available
to come and pray at the bedside of your loved one.
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Senior Club
The next meeting is Tuesday, May 26. Membership is currently closed. – wait list only. For information about the
group, contact Lois at 215.855.0522. For information about trips, please call Rosemary at 215.368.4645.
Trips: ***Casino trips - must be over 21 and have photo ID to get casino package.***
• Wednesday, June 15, Renault Winery & Atlantic City. The cost is $58/pp and includes bus transportation,
family-style luncheon, winery tour and tasting, casino package at Caesars and all gratuities. 9 am departure.
• Monday, September 19, Cape May, NJ. The cost is $70/pp and includes bus transportation, guided tour of
Cape May and the Lighthouse, luncheon at Washington Inn and free time for shopping at the Washington
Street Mall. All gratuities are included. The bus leaves the Church parking lot at 8 am.
• Sunday, September 25 to Friday, September 30, Pinegrove Dude Ranch in New York’s Catskill Mountains.
The trip includes bus transportation, 5 nights accommodations at the Ranch, 3 meals per day, complimentary
snack bar open from 4 pm to 11 pm daily, all baggage handling, taxes and gratuities. Entertainment nightly.
Price $420/pp for double occupancy. Call Rosemary for a brochure. Hurry and sign up...registration ends
June 30th!! Don’t be left out!
•
Wednesday, November 9. Sight & Sound Theater in Lancaster. Wait list only.
Treasure Information
Weekly Parish collection:
May 15, 2016: $15,013*
May 17, 2015: $15,841
*Contributed in 516 envelopes and 4 miscellaneous
contributions via loose checks.
Parish Building Improvements (Church Roof Fund):
May 15, 2016: $2,543
May 17, 2015: $2,245
Major Expenses Paid Since May 16, 2016:
Payroll & Related: $12,279
Maintenance: $3,627
Utilities: $1,413
Financial Commitment to Mater Dei Catholic School:
Fiscal Year to date payments: $265,375
Did you know… You can listen to Archbishop Chaput’s Sunday Homilies any time at: http://
archphila.org/archbishopchaput/homilies/index.htm.
Bereavement Ministry
The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those
who are crushed in spirit. (Ps. 34:18)
When there is a death in the family, there are often
grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and even young
daughters and sons who are affected by the loss. Adults
may feel overwhelmed by their own grief and feel inadequate to help these young ones deal with their feelings.
On June 9, the Bereavement Group will discuss how
caring adults can help children cope with their grief.
There will be a morning session at Mary Mother of the
Redeemer from 10 am to 11:30 am in the Parish conference room and an evening session at St. Stanislaus
from 7 pm to 8:30 pm in the Parish Center. No registration is necessary, just come if you can. For questions,
call Mary at 215.646.4192.
Our next two meetings will be:
♦ July 14: The Many Faces of Loss
♦ August 11: The Value of Memories
Part-time Custodian/Maintenance Worker Needed
Mater Dei Catholic School is looking for a part-time custodian/maintenance worker. This is
a part-time position (20 hours per week). The nature of this job requires a great deal of diversity of experience. The person performing this job must be in good health and have a good personality to handle all of the challenges and various requests being made. This position is labor
intensive and involves physical labor. A lot of lifting, climbing and other movement is required;
must be in good physical condition.
This person works with another part-time maintenance worker; performs and assists with preventive maintenance/routine/normal upkeep of the buildings and grounds, as well as custodial and janitorial work; works with
outside contractors, and serves as 1st response person for building alarm & security systems and more.
Skills required: familiar with HVAC systems, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems; good communication
skills; reliable, honest and hardworking.
For more information please contact Suzanne Verzilli, Business Manager at [email protected] or
215.368.0995.
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Mater Dei Matters
“It’s What’s Inside That Matters”
For information on Mater Dei Catholic School call
215.368.0995, email [email protected] or visit
www.materdeicatholic.com.
Tours Available
Come visit Mater Dei Catholic School! There are still a few openings left in our classrooms for the 2016-17 school
year. And we have full day Kindergarten! Plan your visit today! If you have any questions about the many options
in our preschool and kindergarten programs, “Shadow Days” for students in Grades 1 to 8, our affordable tuition
costs, or would like to schedule a visit, please contact Grace Samanns in the Advancement Office at 215.368.9787.
A Special Thank You
Thank you to all the 20 and under alum who attended “Rec Night” on Friday, May 20th! It was a night to relax
and reconnect with classmates and a good time was had by all.
Parish Religious
Education Program
Coordinator of Religious Education (PREP): Mrs. Leona Russell
Office Phone Number: 215.855.9893; Email: [email protected]
2017 Confirmation Meeting: Wednesday, May 25, 7 pm to 8:15 pm in the Mater Dei Gym
This meeting is for all St. Stanislaus Parish 5th grade students AND their parent(s) or guardian/sponsor.
The meeting will include a guest speaker and distribution and review of all forms and paperwork related to
preparing for Confirmation.
Register NOW for 2016-2017 PREP!
WHO:
WHEN:
Public & Private (non-Catholic) School Children in grades Pre-K through 8
Grades K – 8: Wednesday 6:45 pm to 8 pm
OR
Grades Pre-K – 8: Sunday 10:15 am to 11:30 am
FEES:
The Sunday program includes both in class sessions and home-schooling.
We meet twice a month in class. Arrangements may be made for the
Pre-K and K children to stay through the end of the 11am Mass.
Grades 1 – 6: 1 child $140; 2 children $245; 3 or more children $325
Grades Kindergarten, 7 & 8: $50/student
Pre-K: $25/student
Late Registration – all registrations received after July 1 will incur a $10 late fee (per family)**
**this applies only to submission of paperwork; payment may be made after July 1 without a late fee
Volunteers receive a discounted PREP tuition rate – please contact the Religious Ed office for more information!
NEW FAMILY Registration forms are available on the parish website under “Religious Education”. Hard copies
may be obtained from the Religious Education Office or at the Parish Center.
EXISTING families who did not re-register before the end of the PREP year: Pre-printed forms and instructions
were sent home with your child’s report card.
Your assistance in registering now is appreciated so that we may plan classrooms and volunteers, as well as to order
books and supplies. THANK YOU!
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St. Stanislaus CYO News
2016 CYO End of the Year Banquet – “Save the Date”
St. Stanislaus CYO will be holding its end of the year banquet on June 5th, at 6 pm at St. Stanislaus
Gym. Please mark your calendars and RSVP by June 1st to [email protected]. The Banquet
flyer can be found at www.ststanislaus.com/links/cyo. Please mail or drop off your reservation form
and payment to the Parish Center, 51 Lansdale Avenue, Lansdale, Pa 19446, c/o St. Stanislaus CYO Banquet”.
Position Openings for St. Stanislaus CYO Board
St. Stanislaus CYO Board is looking to fill a few openings for its Board starting in September 2016. We are looking
for individuals who:
• maintain strong Catholic values;
• lead by good Christian example;
• understand that CYO is not solely a competitive sports organization; and,
• strive to support our parish and community needs.
If you meet all these requirements, please request an application from [email protected]. The current Board
will review all applications received and select individuals that best meet the mission of our CYO program.
Bonus St. Rose CYO Dance
St. Rose of Lima CYO is very pleased to add a bonus dance on June 3. from 7:30 pm to 10 pm in the gym. Tickets
are $8 each for pre-sale. Only 6th, 7th and 8th grade St. Rose of Lima CCD, Parish Academy and Mater Dei
Catholic School students are eligible for the pre-sale of tickets. The pre-sale of tickets will be Thursday, June 2nd, in
the Parish Center lobby from 7 pm to 8 pm, and Friday, June 3rd during lunch at Mater Dei. All other 6th, 7th
and 8th grade students can buy tickets at the door for $10 with proper school I.D. Please note that appropriate
dress is also required. Please e-mail Mike McDonald with any questions at [email protected].
Save the Date!
The 3rd Annual AbbeyFest: Faith,
Music and Family all-day music festival will be held Saturday, September 24, at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli from 11 am to 9 pm. Join us at
this fun-filled event that features Music bands/
Christian artists, Speakers, Mass, Confessions and Eucharistic Adoration. Last year, AbbeyFest drew close to
3,000 attendees of all ages, including many parish families. Grab friends & family, a blanket, and make a day
of it! There will be food, craft vendors/exhibits, and
games for kids. The 2016 music line-up includes award
-winning bands such as: Sidewalk Profits, Stars Go
Dim, The Josh Blakesley Band, and more! Catholic
author and speaker Jeff Cavins will give the keynote.
More information and tickets on sale now at
www.theabbeyfest.com. For questions, please visit the
website or contact Jim or Lia Gorman at 610.296.2330
or [email protected].
Marriage Encounter: Does your marriage need a
tune-up? Give each other a weekend away to reconnect! The next Weekend in this area is July 8-10 at
Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown. For more
information visit www.wwme-philly.org or contact Al
& Mary Liz Heumann at [email protected] or call 610.449.1859.
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Week Long Summer Family Retreat
Join with several other families to form a Christcentered community for a week at the Marianist Family
Retreat Center in Cape May Point, New Jersey. Mass
and other family liturgies are complemented by skits,
presentations, family sharing, peer group discussions,
sunset beach walks and other fun activities. Scheduled
recreation and free time, 4 to 5 hours daily, with ocean
swimming. Retreat weeks run June 29 through the end
of August. Cost is $210 pp ages 8 +; $140 ages 2 to 7.
Under 2 are free. Financial Aid available. To sign up or
for more information visit www.capemaymarianist.org
or call Anthony Fucci, Center Director, at
609.884.3829.
Flame of Love Quarterly Gathering
The Flame of Love will hold its first Quarterly
Gathering on Monday, June 13 at St. Philomena Church, 8 E. Baltimore Avenue in
Lansdowne, PA (19050). Join us for Exposition, the Rosary, and a Mass of the Holy Spirit beginning at 11 am.
The Mass will be followed by teachings and sharing of
the Flame of Love at this special event. Our guest celebrant is Father James Otto. For more information,
please leave a message at 610.622.4257 or email
[email protected].
126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
Summer Festival News
Mark your calendars, for August 9 to August 13, from 6 pm to 10 pm on the school grounds.
♦ Garage Sale: Spring is here and the Garage Sale will start before you know it. If you are downsizing, cleaning out an attic or redecorating, please keep the sale in mind. Home décor, kitchen
items, toys (with all the parts), jewelry, etc. earn money for the Parish. Reduce and recycle so that others can reuse. Check future bulletins for dates of the sale.
♦ As you plant your garden this spring, please remember to plant a little extra for our Farmer’s Market! We will
be looking for donations of fresh produce and homemade canned goods.
♦ It takes a small army of volunteers to help the Festival run smoothly. Check back for information on how YOU
can volunteer to help, and join the fun!
♦ Wanted: Prize Room Coordinator(s). The Festival Committee is looking for someone or a family interested in coordinating the Prize Room for the Summer Festival. Training, guidance and additional help provided! Time commitment is about 5 to 10 hours of pre
-planning, ordering and setting up the prize room, and then working each night of the Festival from 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Guaranteed fun! Please consider joining our friendly, energetic Festival team!
For more information, please call Maureen Fillenwarth at the Parish Center, 215.855.3133.
Pastor’s Message continued from Page 2
These include:
• The elimination of a prospective statute of limitations for the sexual crimes of various types involving victims
under age 18;
• Extending the existing statute of limitations for endangering the welfare of children until the victim reaches
age 50 (from the current age of 30 in existing law). In other words, for past offenses, a victim has until he/she
reaches age 50 to seek remedies;
• Allowing a “window” for civil claims that are currently time-barred for victims to take legal action;
 The expansion of the statute of limitations for claims currently time-barred would not be allowed for
public entities which would continue to be protected by something called “sovereign immunity” for
claims that arose prior to the date which this House Bill – if it is passed – would be effective.
 The bill only prospectively allows for civil litigation against public entities (like School Districts) if the
public entity did something “grossly negligent.” This term is obscure and never defined in the bill. It
also is a higher standard than for private entities.
• Private organizations can be sued retroactively for unlimited damages, including punitive damages. Public
entities are subject to substantially lower caps on damages which the courts can award victims and are not
subject to punitive damages.
No one denies the horrific nature of childhood sexual abuse. It has been a source of scandal and shame in our local
Church for more than ten years now. Terrible things done in the past have been the impetus in this Archdiocese and
nationally for the institution of training to recognize the signs of abuse; of background checking to ensure that no one
works with children who has a tainted past; and of attempts to help victims which may or may not have previously gone
to the extent that they do now. Changing the rules to target a particular group for past actions and not holding everyone
to the same standards of compliance is flawed. House Bill 1947 treats childhood sexual abuse victims from public entities
differently than those from private entities. As kids ourselves, is that how we were taught the rules were played? If the
State and State legislators are concerned for ALL victims of childhood sexual abuse, then start with a “level playing
field,” and not protect governmental institutions where the same atrocities were committed and soft pedaled for decades
as well. Why are victims in governmental settings prevented from the same remedies which the bill provides for victims
in private entities?
There will be more said of this issue in upcoming bulletins. PLEASE do not just read the headlines related to this
issue when you see them in the papers or your news sources. I would ask that you make sure you know the provisions of
the bill for yourself, even if that means going to other sources to find out. This proposed legislation will have profound
impacts on victims and perpetrators. It is not about victims; it is not about fairness.
BE WELL AND GOD’S BLESSINGS TO ALL! HAVE A GOOD WEEK EVERYONE,
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126 St. Stanislaus - Lansdale, PA
MAY 22, 2016
La Santísima Trinidad – 22 de mayo de 2016
Bendito sea Dios, Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo, porque nos ha mostrado un amor inmenso.
Intención de la misa: Descanso eterno de Miriam Nogueda y Crispina Dias
Lecturas del Domingo
Primera Lectura: Proverbios 8, 22-31
Salmo Responsorial: Salmo 8 Señor, dueño nuestro, ¡qué admirable es tu nombre en toda la tierra!
Segunda Lectura: Romanos 5, 1-5
Evangelio: Juan 16, 12-15
Reflexión
El misterio de la Santísima Trinidad no consiste en números. Es el
misterio de un Dios viviente y personal, cuya infinita riqueza se nos
escapa, nos desborda por completo. Por eso, el único guía que nos
introduce eficazmente en ese misterio y nos lo ilumina es el Espíritu
Santo, que “ha sido derramado en nuestros corazones”. Él es quien
nos conduce a la verdad plena del conocimiento y trato familiar con
Cristo y con el Padre. Él es el que, viniendo en ayuda de nuestra debilidad, “intercede por nosotros con gemidos inefables”, pues
“nosotros no sabemos orar como conviene”.
Dios no nos puede resultar extraño. Por el bautismo estamos familiarizados y connaturalizados con el misterio de la Trinidad, pues
hemos sido bautizados precisamente “en el nombre del Padre, del
Hijo y del Espíritu Santo”. Tenemos la capacidad de relacionarnos
con las Personas divinas. Más aún, tenemos el impulso y hasta la necesidad. Para eso hemos sido creados. Vivimos en Cristo, hemos sido
hechos hijos del Padre, somos templo del Espíritu. No, no somos extraños ni forasteros, sino “conciudadanos de los santos y miembros de
la familia de Dios” (Ef. 2,19).
Con este misterio de la Trinidad, entramos en comunión sobre todo
por la Eucaristía. En ella nos hacemos una sola cosa con Cristo. En
ella Cristo derrama sobre nosotros su Espíritu. En ella nos hacemos
más hijos del Padre al recibir al Hijo en la comunión y al acoger al
Espíritu que nos hace clamar “Abba, Padre”. En la Eucaristía tocamos
el misterio y participamos de él. Y el misterio nos transforma.
Autor: Pedro Sergio Antonio Donoso Brant | Fuente: http://
www.caminando-con-jesus.org
Por favor, rueguen por los enfermos. Chris Williams, Justina Flores,
Anaya, Samanta Dominguez, David Garcia, Eddie Garcia, Reina
Velasquez, Hugo Salinas, James Gaul, Yoram Maman, Xavier Nazario, Maria Guadalupe Salinas, Abel Alarcón, José Morales, Maria
Rivera, Maria del Carmen Tavera, Víctor Alarcón, Magdalena Mendoza, Ramón Valdivia, Nora Cuartas, Carlos Lopez, León Guerra,
Manuel Lastra, Bertha Belmont, Hernán Darío Murillo, Emma Pedroza Garcia, Nick Dion. Escriba los nombres en la hoja de peticiones
antes de la misa, y aquí se incluirán en el boletín la semana que viene.
Favor de informar al Padre Forlano si se mejoran o fallecen para actualizar esta lista.
Y si nuestro corazón y nuestros gestos están animados por el amor divino,
nuestra comunicación será portadora
de la fuerza de Dios
¿Cómo le devolveré al Señor todo el bien que me ha hecho?
(Salmo 116:2)
15 de mayo: $471.47
150 asistentes
Gracias por su generosidad y apoyo. ¡Que Dios les bendiga!
Para un consejo o una cita, hable con Padre Forlano o Padre Miguel
después de la misa o puede contactarlos a 215-855-3133 ext. 111 (P.
Forlano) o ext. 101 (P. Miguel) al Centro Parroquial de San Estanislao.
También, se puede comunicar con Padre Forlano por correo electrónico: [email protected] o con Padre Miguel:
[email protected].
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ACTIVIDADES Y FORMACIÓN EN LA FE
Educación Religiosa para los Niños Todos los niños que son estudiantes
en la escuela pública y no han recibido el sacramento de Confirmación
necesitan registrarse en el programa de educación religiosa para continuar
su formación en la fe católica. Cada parroquia ofrece un programa de
educación religiosa continua desde el primer nivel hasta el octavo. Cada
año, cada estudiante necesita registrarse otra vez para la próxima clase. El
registro para el año que viene empieza ahora. Para más información o
ayuda con el registro, favor contactar a Diana Zuluaga: 954-296-1420 o
[email protected]. La directora de educación religiosa de San
Estanislao es Sra. Leona Russell. Para una cita con Leona Russell, contáctela, 215-855-9893 o [email protected].
¡Felicidades a los Comulgantes Primeros y los Confirmados!
Nos gustaría reconocer los miembros de nuestra comunidad que han recibido los sacramentos durante este tiempo pascual. Si su hijo o hija recibió
la primera comunión o el sacramento de confirmación aquí en San Estanislao o en una celebración de una otra parroquia, los traigan vestidos en su
traje de comunión o confirmación a la misa a la 1:00 en Español el domingo que sigue. Den sus nombres al Padre antes de la misa, y los reconoceremos al fin de la misa.
Grupo de Oración se reúne todos los martes a las 7:00 PM en la capilla en
el centro parroquial. Para más información, favor de contactar a Carlos
Zuluaga, (954) 309-1771.
“La Virgen Peregrina.” Un retablo de la Virgen de Guadalupe está viajando por los hogares de la comunidad. Es una oportunidad maravillosa para
acercarnos a ella en familia. Para registrar su familia por una semana,
llamar a Nelis Galo, (267) 498-8979.
El Movimiento de Retiros Juan XXIII de Philadelphia invita a
todos los Caballeros a un Retiro Espiritual y de Conversión que
se llevara a cabo los días 3, 4, y 5 de Junio en La Iglesia de
Santa Juana de Arco en Philadelphia. Para mas información
favor de contactar a Carlos Zuluaga, 954-309-1771.
LOS SACRAMENTOS
Bautismos – Clases bautismales serán el primer Domingo de cada mes
después de la misa. La próxima clase bautismal será el 5 de junio después
de la misa. Todos los que necesitan bautizar a un niño o una niña o quieren ser padrino o madrina deben asistir. Normalmente, se celebran los
bautismos durante la misa del segundo y cuarto Domingo del mes. Para ser
padrino/madrina o recibir una carta de elegibilidad, una persona tiene que
ser: 1) Un Católico practicante con un mínimo de 16 años de edad y haya
recibido todos los sacramentos de iniciación - bautismo, confirmación, y
comunión. 2) Registrado en la parroquia o bien conocido en la comunidad
de la Iglesia. 3) Casado por la iglesia católica o soltero sin vivir en unión
libre. 4) Hay que asistir a la Misa. 5) Deben tener sus propios hijos confirmados si tienen la edad.
El Sacramento de Reconciliación - se ofrece los sábados a las 8:30 a.m. y
4:00 p.m. y los domingos a partir de las 12:30 p.m. o por cita con Padre
Forlano o Padre Miguel.
El Matrimonio – Hable con Padre Forlano más que 6 meses antes de la
fecha anticipada. Un clase de preparación - “Pre-Cana” es un requisito
antes de casarse. El Instituto Católico Móvil ofrece el taller “Pre-Cana” 3
veces durante el año en la Parroquia de San Martin de Tours, Roosevelt
Blvd. & Cheltenham Ave., Filadelfia. Los próximos son 10 de julio, y el 20
de noviembre de 2016. Para inscribirse o informarse (215) 667-2820/2824
o [email protected] o [email protected].
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