Epiphany of Our Lord Church

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Epiphany of Our Lord Church
Epiphany of Our Lord Church
20th Sunday in
Ordinary Time
August 14, 2016
Epiphany of Our Lord Church Mass Schedule
www.epiphanyofourlord.com
Saturday
[email protected]
5 p.m. Vigil
Tel (610) 828-8634; Fax (610) 828-1802
Sunday
3050 Walton Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA
Website/bulletin: [email protected]
7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., & 11:30 a.m.
Daily
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Joseph J. Quindlen, Pastor
8:30 a.m. Monday to Saturday
Rev. James J. Kelly, In Residence (Retired)
Holydays
Permanent Deacons
7 p.m. Vigil, 8:30 a.m., 12:05 & 7 p.m.
Emil J. Wernert, Michael Pascarella, Jr.
Kenneth P. Clancy (Retired), Joel M. Ziff, (Retired)
Parish Office Staff
Business Manager, Paul Harvitz
Director of Music, Constance M. Steuer
Admin. Assistant, JoAnn O’Connor
IT Coordinator, Nicole Zimmerman
Maintenance Super., Anthony R. Mashaintonio
Church Sacristan, John F. Phipps
Religious Education Staff
[email protected]; (215) 367-5853
Coordinator, Linda DiCampli
Youth Ministry Staff
[email protected]
Coordinator, Kevin Kozeniewski
Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School
www.holyrosaryregional.com
(610) 825-0160
3040 Walton Road,
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Lisa S. Hoban: Principal
[email protected]
Beth Sheldon: Adm. Assistant
[email protected]
Confessions
Saturday
3:30-4:30 p.m. & by appointment
Parish Office Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; and. by
appointment
Closed for lunch: 12 p.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday: By appointment only
Sunday: By appointment only
A mail slot is located in the
parish office front door.
Parish Office Requests
To register in the parish, arrange
for a baptism, or request a
Certificate of Eligibility for
sponsorship at Baptism or
Confirmation, contact the parish
office at [email protected]
during office hours.
Also, please advise our office staff
of any change of address,
telephone number or family status.
Anointing of the Sick
First Saturday of the month during
8:30 a.m. Mass or by special
request. Please notify the rectory
as soon as possible when any
parishioner becomes seriously ill
or is admitted to the hospital.
Baptism
Baptisms are celebrated after the
11:30 a.m. Mass every Sunday,
with the option of Baptism during
the 11:30 a.m. Mass on the fifth
Sunday of the month. Both first-time
parents must attend a Pre-Jordan
class, which is held the first
Wednesday of every month.
Pre-Registration for the class is
required by contacting the parish
office. Sponsors not from
Epiphany are required to submit a
Certificate of Eligibility from their
parish two weeks prior to the
Baptism.
Marriage
Notify the priest of your intention
to marry at least six months
before the date of the wedding to
assure sufficient preparation and
to arrange for Pre-Cana sessions.
Miraculous Medal—
Perpetual Novena
After 8:30 a.m. Mass every
Saturday.
Healing Mass
1st Saturday of the month at 8:30
a.m.
Holy Communion for the
Sick and Homebound
If you or a member of your family
is ill and unable to attend Sunday
Mass, our Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion are available
to bring Communion to the sick
and homebound. Call the Parish
Office at (610) 828-8634 and
provide the office staff with the
name, address and phone
number of the sick or homebound
parishioner.
Epiphany of Our Lord Church - July 31, 2016  18th Sunday Ordinary
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
When Jan. 1 (Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God),
Aug. 15 (Solemnity of the Assumption B.V.M.) or
Nov. 1 (Solemnity of All Saints) fall on a Saturday or
a Monday, there is no obligation to attend Mass.
This year, the Solemnity of the Assumption
B.V.M. will be celebrated on Monday, Aug. 15, at
8:30 a.m. Mass.
“Preserved free from all guilt of original sin, the
Immaculate Virgin was taken up body and soul into
heavenly glory upon the completion of her earthly
sojourn. She was exalted by the Lord as Queen of
all, in order that she might be more thoroughly
conformed to her Son, the Lord of Lords and the
conqueror of sin and death” (Dogmatic Constitution
on the Church, 59).
The Natale or Dormitio (“Falling asleep”) of Mary
was celebrated as early as the fifth century.
Retreat for a Busy Life
St. Maria Goretti Parish invites all to attend the
annual retreat on Thursday, Sept. 8, 8:30 a.m.-3:30
p.m. The day will start with Mass, a Holy Hour, and
the opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation at Most Blessed Sacrament Church in
Bally, PA. Participants will then travel to the National
Center for Padre Pio in Barto, PA. The center is
home to Our Lady of Grace Chapel and the St.
Padre Pio
Museum. Cost is $60/person and
includes lunch and bus transportation. If you wish to
carpool with a friend or travel on your own, cost is
$30 and includes lunch.
Register using the form that can be found on our
parish website at www.stmariagoretti.net. Mail form
(or your name, address, phone number) along with
payment to: St. Maria Goretti Parish Center, Angela
McClellan, 1601 Derstine Road Hatfield, PA 19440.
The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America is the national
university of the Catholic Church in the U.S. Each
year a collection is held to support students wishing
to obtain an education grounded in Catholic tradition.
This year’s collection will take place next weekend, Aug. 20-21.
Support Group for the Divorced
This is a ten-week program to bring healing and
hope to divorced Catholics meeting weekly on Mondays, starting Sept. 12, 7-8:30 p.m. in the parish
center at St. Maria Goretti, Hatfield. Cost is $25 and
includes workbook, handouts and refreshments.
To register, visit www.stmariagoretti.net, print the
form and mail along with payment. Pre-registration
and pre-payment are required. No registrations will
be accepted after the first session.
Missionary Cooperation Plan Appeal
Father Raju Pilla will speak at all Masses next
weekend, Aug. 20-21, in preparation for our annual
Missionary Cooperation Plan Appeal on the following weekend.
He will be speaking about the works and needs of
the Latin Archdiocese of Trivandrum in India which
has about 270,000 Catholics. Ninety percent of the
people are traditional fishermen who depend on fishing for their livelihood and 10 percent are farm workers. Many are recent converts from low caste Hindus. “Harvest is plentiful but Laborers are few!”
Unemployment and poverty are most rampant in
this community. The Archdiocese depends on outside assistance to support its clergy, seminarians
and catechists and to continue its spiritual, educational and economic developmental programs for the
community.
Many coastal villages of the Archdiocese are still
struggling to recover from the recent tsunami which
destroyed lives, homes and fishing equipment. One
such challenge is to find ongoing assistance with
food and lodging to support the poorest students
who are admitted in the two special high schools
that were established after the tsunami. Several of
these children are from single parent homes.
Thank you for your generosity in this second
collection!
Trip to see a production of Samson
On Saturday, Sept. 17, the Holy Name Society is
sponsoring a trip to Lancaster’s Sight and Sound
Theater to see Samson. The bus leaves Holy
Saviour at 9 a.m. Tickets $130. Lunch to follow at
Shady Maple Smorgasbord.
Contact Mike Angelucci at (610) 213-1196 to
purchase tickets.
Bob Koneski Memorial Golf Outing
This annual golf outing and BBQ, which supports
Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School, is Friday,
Sept. 23. Golf starts at 10:30 a.m. at Meadowlands
Country Club. BBQ starts at 5:30 p.m. at Mermaid
Lake. Cost for both is $135; BBQ only is $35.
Visit bkgolfouting.com to register. Sponsorship
opportunities are available. Contact Chris Koneski at
(610) 547-6194.
Walk for Life
The Philadelphia Walk for Life is scheduled for
Sunday, Sept. 25, at 3:30 p.m. at Thomas Paine
Park followed by Mass at the Cathedral with
Archbishop Chaput.
For more information, contact Steve Bozza at
(215) 587-0500.
Epiphany of Our Lord Church - July 31, 2016  18th Sunday Ordinary
Scarred by Struggle
Join Sister Joan Chittister, O.S.B., at Sorgenti
Arena, Chesnut Hill College, on Sunday, Sept. 25,
1:30-4 p.m. to examine scars from past and present,
and to reflect on and share hope that comes from
embracing struggles.
For more information, call (215) 248-7099.
Pilgrimage with Visitation B.V.M.
Visitation B.V.M, Trooper, is hosting a pilgrimage
to New York City: St Frances Cabrini Shrine and Old
St Patrick's Basilica on Friday, Oct. 14. Buses
leave from Visitation at 6:30 a.m. and return 5:30
p.m. Lunch at Emporio Restaurant. Minimal walking
anticipated. Cost is $85. A refund will be provided if
you cancel and we can get a replacement for you.
You are encouraged to sign up early.
Contact Elaine Thorpe at (610) 828-6925.
Catholic Women’s Conference
Deepen your faith
through inspiring talks and
connections with other
Catholic women on Saturday, Oct. 29, 8:30 a.m.-4
p.m. at the National Shrine
of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown. Cost
is $50/person.
For more information
and to register, visit catholicwomensconference.org.
Straight Talk about Annulments
Learn about the changes to the annulment process and get answers to your questions on Thursday, Nov. 3, 7-8:30 p.m. at St. Maria Goretti, Hatfield.
For more information or to register, send an email
to [email protected].
School of Theological Studies at Seminary
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary offers a variety of
learning opportunities for lay men and women. You
may be surprised that the seminary has an entire
division dedicated to providing faith formation to the
laity.
The School of Theological Studies (STS)
welcomes students of all ages to pursue undergraduate and graduate courses. For the first time,
students will be able to pursue a “Master of Arts in
Philosophical Studies.”
For more information, contact the STS at (610)
785-6287.
Holy Redeemer Hospice Care
Holy Redeemer Health Care is a non-profit
hospice provider serving
patients and families in
Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. They
seek caring and compassionate people with daytime
availability to serve as hospice volunteers.
A comprehensive training program is offered to
prepare volunteers for the challenges and rewards
of this role.
For
more
information,
contact Portia
Tatlonghari at
[email protected] or (215) 698-3737.
Retreat House Gift Certificates
Our parish has received two complimentary gift
certificates from Malvern Retreat House. These
certificates, valued at $250 each, can be used to pay
for any of the various men’s programs that Malvern
Retreat House has to offer.
If you have a sincere spiritual desire to make a
retreat, or know someone who does, contact the
parish office to receive the certificates, which will be
distributed on a first come, first served basis.
Peace Prayer
O Lord Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace, we
cry out to you to put an end to the strife and
destruction that is tearing apart this planet
which our, and your heavenly Father,
Almighty God, created.
All across this planet innocent men, women
and children of God are being slaughtered,
starving and deprived of the basics of life
because of mans determination for power,
greed and control.
We beg you to intervene and send the Holy
Spirit down upon all individuals in positions
of power, infusing within their hearts and
minds the need to find ways to put an end
to this destruction, discrimination and desire
for domination and bring an end to the
needless suffering and pain being
caused by their actions.
We come to you, Lord Jesus, and
we beg you to bring us peace.
Based on a prayer from Fr. Robert Johnnene, O.F.A.
Epiphany of Our Lord Church - July 31, 2016  18th Sunday Ordinary
Epiphany of Our Lord Church - July 31, 2016  18th Sunday Ordinary
Boy Scout Troop 117
Established in 1958, Troop 117 serves boys ages 10 through 17 from the Whitpain, Plymouth
Meeting, Whitemarsh, and Conshohocken areas by preparing boys for life. Chartered to Epiphany
of Our Lord, we meet Thursdays year round at 7 p.m. in the Holy Rosary School Gym.
With more than 130 Merit Badges—from Archery and Art to Welding and Wilderness Survival—
Scouting is the ultimate form of learning by doing. Boy Scouts explore their interests and work
toward Scouting’s highest rank: Eagle. By imagining, planning then doing their own service projects, Boy Scouts learn the value of hard work, and experience the thrill of seeing it pay off. Add in
outdoor adventures and scouting gives boys all the experience they need to become men.
Camping provides the opportunity to face challenges
as a team, to learn all they are capable of doing, and
to come home excited for more. Our camping program
is the centerpiece of what we do:
¨
Outdoor Skills Development
¨
Practical Event Planning
¨
Menu Building & Cooking
¨
Nature Appreciation & Preservation
¨
Monthly Weekend Camping Trips
¨
Annual Week-long Summer Camp
¨
Philmont High Adventure Backpacking
(New Mexico)
¨
Seabase High Adventure Sailing (Florida)
Adventure! Troop 117 is know as the Camping Troop.
Leadership! Troop 117 provides Scouts with true leadership opportunities not found in other
youth programs.
Values! The Scout Oath and Law provide the foundation and we end every meeting with a
moment of non-denominational prayer.
Advancement! 91 Scouts from Troop 117 have earned the coveted rank of Eagle Scout including 25 new Eagles in past five years – well above the national average.
Safety! All Troop activities are conducted under the supervision of at least two trained adult
leaders. The Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters have all undergone the Youth Protection
training required by Boy Scouts of America. Parents are always welcome to participate in Troop
activities.
Troop 117 welcomes all Scouts! We take pride in the academic and athletic prowess of some of
our Scouts. We are also proud of the Troop’s welcoming environment for boys of all ability levels
and interests.
Interested? Contact the Scoutmaster: Roger Milton—[email protected]; For boy scouts: http://
www.troop-117.com/; For cub scouts: https://beascout.scouting.org/
Epiphany of Our Lord Church - July 31, 2016  18th Sunday Ordinary
Religious Education Program Still Enrolling
Registration for the Religious Education Program
(REP) 2016 – 2017 for grades 1 through 7 is
open. Information, online registration form and costs
can be found at http://epiphanyofourlord.com/rep/
documents/.
Volunteers needed for teachers (catechists) or
aide for the year on Mondays from 6:30-8:30
p.m., from Sept.-May. Materials provided. Youth are
encouraged to volunteer as aides; service hours as
acts of charity are provided. Your help is greatly
needed and appreciated.
For more information, call Linda DiCampli, Coordinator of Religious Education, at (215) 367-5853 or
email [email protected].
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, Aug. 15
8:30 a.m. – James M. Clarke, Sr.
Tuesday, Aug. 16
8:30 a.m. – George Weiss, Jr.
Wednesday, Aug. 17
8:30 a.m. – Rita Haarmeyer
Thursday, Aug. 18
8:30 a.m. – Anna & Wasyl Wareckiy
Friday, Aug. 19
8:30 a.m. – Angelina Reed
Saturday, Aug. 20
8:30 a.m. – John C. Obsorne,
30th Anniversary
Catholic Charities Appeal Update
Did you know that our parish was one of 103
parishes which achieved or exceeded its goal in
2015?
Let’s make 2016 just as successful—we’re over
half-way there!
Archdiocesan Goal
$ 15,000,000
EOL Goal:
$
95,031
As of 8/5/2016
$
75,213
Percentage of goal
79%
Number of Gifts
271
Thank you for your generosity to the appeal!
Stewardship is a way of life.
Tithing is God’s Plan for Giving.
Our Sunday Offering 7/31 $ 10,938
Last Year’s Offering $ 10, 687.50
Children’s Offering $ 20.97
Thank you for your continued support!
Electronic Giving
Our E-giving program allows parishioners to
select the dates and amounts they wish to give
ahead of time. Simply fill out the form, available at
http://epiphanyofourlord.com. Select E-Giving from
the Supporting the Parish drop down menu, print,
complete and return to the parish office.
From the Pastor:
“The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin is a singular participation in her Son’s Resurrection and an
anticipation of the resurrection of other
Christians” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 966).
From the Children:
Helped clean the house. Making progress with
my tutoring. Picked up my toys. Helped Gavin. Practiced my rock climbing. Worked hard to reach round
3 in junior dragster racing.
Adoration Chapel Votive Candles
are Dedicated for:
In Loving
Memory
Aug. 14
Aug. 14
Maryanne
Koehler
Freda
Saile
Please Remember in Prayer
Freda Saile
Who died July 28
Mother of Dennis, Stephen
and Kathleen.
Pregnancy Hotline
Pregnant and need help? Call the hotline at 610626-4006, 24/7, for assistance with pro-life options,
supportive counseling and other resources.
Please Pray For The Sick
Miriam Beaumont*
Walter Bohn
Bartholomew Cahan
Maureen Cahan
Stacy Callahan, 8yrs old
Joseph DeLuca III
Aubrey Fells
Esperanza Galshack*
Christopher Greuters,
7yrs old
Steven Hedricks
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Barbara Jean
Kathy Kane*
John P. Kelly*
Nicholas Lamina
Norine Lawlor
Carol Lawrence
Bob Miller
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Mary Mirabile*
Mike McCullough
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Michael Parrillo
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Gloria Scandale*
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Epiphany of Our Lord Church - July 31, 2016 *Parishioner
 18th Sunday Ordinary
Adoration Chapel
“Still, the Most Holy Sacrament, when exposed, must never be left unattended even for the briefest space of time. It
should therefore be arranged that at least some of the faithful always be present at fixed times, even if they take
alternating turns” (Instruction on the Eucharist, 138).
Call Elaine Thorpe at (610) 828-6925 if you can attend to the Blessed Sacrament, unattended for the following
hours during perpetual exposition:
Sunday: 11-12:30AM,12:30-2AM, 2-3:30AM, 5-6AM, 9-10AM, 12-1 PM,1-2PM, 2-3PM, 3-4PM, 4-5PM, 5-6PM, 8-9PM, 9-10PM
Monday: 3:30-5AM, 5-6AM, 6-7AM, 8-9AM, 9-10AM, 10-11AM, 11AM-12PM, 12-1PM, 2-3PM, 3-4PM, 4-5PM, 6-7PM, 10-11PM
Tuesday: 11PM-12:30AM, 12:30-2AM, 2-3:30AM, 3:30-5AM, 5-6 AM, 6-7AM, 7-8AM, 10-11AM, 11AM-12PM, 12-1PM, 1-2PM, 23PM, 3-4PM, 4-5PM, 6-7PM, 7-8PM, 8-9PM, 9-10PM
Wednesday: 11PM-12:30AM, 12:30-2AM, 2-3:30AM, 3:30-5AM, 5-6AM, 8-9AM, 11AM-12PM, 12-1PM, 2-3PM, 3-4PM, 4-5PM, 5-6
PM, 6-7PM, 8-9PM, 9-10PM, 10-11PM
Thursday: 11PM-12:30AM, 12:30-2AM, 2-3:30AM, 3:30-5AM, 5-6AM, 9-10AM, 11AM-12PM, 12-1PM, 1-2PM, 3-4PM, 4-5PM, 56PM, 6-7PM, 7-8PM, 8-9PM, 10-11PM
Friday: 11PM-12:30AM, 12:30-2AM, 2-3:30AM, 3:30-5AM, 5-6AM, 7-8AM, 8-9AM, 9-10AM, 11AM-12PM, 12-1PM, 1-2PM, 3-4PM, 45PM, 6-7PM, 7-8PM, 9-10PM, 10-11PM
Saturday: 11PM-12:30AM, 12:30-2AM, 2-3:30AM, 3:30-5AM, 5-6AM, 6-7AM, 7-8AM, 8-9AM, 9-10AM, 11AM-12PM, 12-1PM, 1-2PM,
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