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215 e. county line road hatboro, pa 19040
SAINT JOHN BOSCO ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISH OFFICE CENTER 215 E. COUNTY LINE ROAD HATBORO, PA 19040 Tel. (215) 672-7280 In emergency, call anytime 24/7. Faith Formation Office (PREP) Tel. 267-803-0774. St. Vincent de Paul Society Tel. 215-882-2707. SCHEDULE OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES SUNDAY Vigil Masses Sat. Eve.: PARISH STAFF 4:00 pm (English); 7:00 pm (Spanish) Sun. Morning Masses: 7, 9, & 11 am No afternoon/evening Masses on Sundays. MON. TO FRI. Confession: 8:15-8:35 am. Holy Mass: 8:45 am. FIRST FRI. 8/7 Holy Hour (Spanish) 6 pm Chapel. SATURDAY Confession: 8:30-8:50 am. Rosary: 8:30 am; Holy Mass: 9:00 am Novena: After Mass to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Confession: 3-3:30 pm; 6-6:30 pm. Rev. Gary J. Kramer, Pastor Rev. Gerald C. Ronan, Parochial Vicar Rev. James E. McVeigh, Weekend Assistant Deacon Daniel J. Rouse, Financial Administrator Mrs. Doris Duncheskie, CRN, Parish Nurse Mrs. Diane Falchetta, Secretary Loretta Ceniviva, Secretary Mrs. Christine Flack, Faith Formation Coordinator Mrs. Lisa Quaranto, Music Director Mrs. Janet Shepherd, Bulletin Editor SACRAMENTS Call Parish Center Tel. (215) 672-7280 to arrange infant/child Baptism, Marriage, and Homebound services. Call Faith Formation Office Tel. 267-803-0774 to arrange Confession/ Communion and/or Confirmation for school Children, Teens, or Adults. PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS Mon. to Thurs.: 9 am to 12 noon; 1 to 4:30 pm; Eve. 6:30 to 8:00 pm by appt. Fri.: 9 am to 12 noon; 1 to 4 pm. Sat./Sun.: Closed. BAPTISM First (Spanish) & Last (English) Sunday Hours Mon.: open after 8:45 am Mass to 7 pm. Tues. to Fri.: open 8 am to 7 pm. Sat.-Sun. Closed. Access A “key slide” allows entry to chapel area during open hours even if main church door is locked. Key Slide is available with Mass Cards; Mail/Messages/Documents; Facility Keys are available only during Office Hours. ADORATION CHAPEL each month after morning Masses. Due to scheduling conflict NOVEMBER Baptisms will be Nov. 22. Before any date is confirmed, parents must have/obtain: Registration in SJB Parish: If family is from another parish, parents need written permission from that “home” parish for Baptism to take place at SJB. Certificate of Eligibility to Serve as Sponsor: Each Catholic Sponsor (1 required; 2 preferred) must obtain Certificate of Eligibility from “home” parish. Parishes generally do not issue certificates to persons not registered already nor to persons who left the parish more than 6 months previously. Letter of Pastor for Christian Witness: One baptized non-Catholic with Letter of Good Standing from current Christian pastor may serve as a Christian Witness at Baptism. Catholic not eligible to be Sponsor may not be Christian Witness. proper ID and small security deposit at Parish Center. Wed., Aug. 19 6 PM in our gym. We will be taking Fall Festival supplies out of the Gym Storage closet. MARRIAGE Engaged couple must meet with parish priest at least 6 months before date requested. Do not make financial commitments without first confirming church availability with priest. “LIL’ HELP HERE?” PLEASE JOIN US. Many hands make light work. Thanks in advance for your help. 1 118 SJBosco Sunday, August 2, 2015 A BEAUTIFUL STORY ABOUT TRUE LOVE Sometimes I get a beautiful story sent to me. Here’s one. I am a doctor working at a little clinic. At about 8:15 AM on a Tuesday, an old man in his 80’s walked into my clinic to get out some stitches he had received a few days earlier. It was a very busy morning, and I asked him to please sit and wait. He told me he was in a rush as he had a very important engagement he couldn’t miss at 9:00 AM. As he sat there, I couldn’t help noticing that he kept checking his watch. I decided to treat him since the doctor in charge was extremely busy, and I knew it would take at least an hour until he could see him. I took off his bandages and saw that the wound was healing nicely. While I was gently pulling out the stitches, I asked him where he was off to that was more important than taking out stitches. Was it also with a doctor? “No,” said the old man, “Not a doctor. I am going to have breakfast with my wife, who is in the hospital.” “Why was she hospitalized, if I may ask?” “She’s been there for a few years now,” he answered. “She has Alzheimer’s and needs constant care.” As I finished taking out the stitches, I asked the man if his wife would be worried if he were late to their breakfast. “No,” he said quietly. “And she never will. She hasn’t recognized me in over five years.” I was astonished by this and just had to ask, “And you go to her every morning although she doesn’t know who you are.” The man smiled, put his hand on mine and said: “She may not know who I am, but I know who she is, and I remember for both of us.” And he shook my hand, thanked me and left me standing there, my body shaking with sudden emotion. “This,” I said to myself. “This is what true love, movie love is all about. This is what I want for myself and I vowed, at that moment to find such love. JOSEPH! Classic Bible story appeals to all ages. In an era of "eye for eye & tooth for tooth" justice, Joseph prefigures Jesus’ forgiveness and integrity, Timeless story leaves guests energized and renewed in faith to dream big for God's glory! SIGHT & SOUND DINNER THEATER Fri. Oct. 9, 2015 Lancaster, PA Bus leaves SJB 12 noon. Dinner at Miller’s after show. Cost: $ 105/person. Deposit: $ 50 non-refundable. Just drop money at Parish Ctr. Professional adult/child actors, dozens of live animals, amazing dream Info.: Tel. 215-672-7280 Senior Club MEETING CHANGE Due to unavailability of the Parish Cafeteria on Wed., Aug. 19, our meeting will be held Wed., Sept. 23 12 Noon. 2 118 SJBosco MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK 8/3 8/4 8/5 8/6 8/7 PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR FAITHFUL DEPARTED MON. 8:45 AM David I. Kotlarek TUES. 8:45 AM Harry Obert-Thorn WED. 8:45 AM Dorothy Petrillo THURS. 8:45 AM Anne Gibson FRI. 8:45 AM Ruth McMonagle Eternal Rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of all the Faithful Departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen. SATURDAY,AUGUST 8, 2015 9:00 AM James Healy 4:00 PM Anthony Ciamaichela 7:00 PM Pro Populo (For the People) SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015 7:00 AM James Coyne, Sr. 9:00 AM Howard Chase 11:00 AM Lucy & Emilo Ricci, Sr. PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND INFIRM. Phil Adamo, Jr. Patricia Ambrose Rosemary Anthony Joseph Antonucci Edward Bauman Melissa Bauman Patricia Bauman Elizabeth Beck William J. Brady Joseph Campbell Linda Cunningham Skip Cunningham Ellen Dardis Patricia DiBianca Alice M. Edwards Sister Mary Ellen Carol Gallagher Mary Ann Graham Siena Healy John F. Keebler Tim Keebler Dr. Raymond Kent Bud Kudziera ADORATION CHAPEL PRAYER INTENTION CANDLES (6) burn alongside Blessed Sacrament in chapel this week for: Candles are available. Just send your name with intention & offering to ADORATION CANDLE c/o Parish Ctr. Name one Person, Couple, Family, or Group per request. Candles are for living or dec’d. Offering: $ 15. Welcome into the Church and our Parish: Benjamin William Crognale Jack Vincent Erb Tara Denise Green Mara Mairead Hideck Raina Bernardine Solot Madelin Calderon Tapia PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM Coordinator: Mrs. Chris Flack, Tel. 267-803-0774 Most Rev. Michael J. Fitzgerald, Auxiliary Bishop, will administer Confirmation here within 4 pm Mass. Monday, Nov. 9, 2015. First Communion 2016 will be April 30, 2016. (This date is a little earlier than usual to avoid conflict with Mother’s Day weekend.) Jim Lynch Gail Maines Joan Meade Anthony Osimo Joanne Osimo Joseph Peppelmase Rolene Rose Barbara Rotchford Phil Rothenheber Deacon Dan Rouse Shari Toohey Brett Vivian Frank Waltrich Jim Wyatt Jeffrey Peter Zangara HOW WE LIST: We list sick persons for one month at their own or a family member’s request. To place/extend listing, call Parish during regular hours. Sunday Amount* Difference 7/26/15 $ 11,966.52 7/28/14 11,627.87 + $ 338.65 * INCLUDES E GIVING Air Conditioning 7/26/2015 $ 1,843.00 7/28/2014 1,818.00 Blessed are all parishioners who support our church and especially those who: + $ 25.00 Please submit items for Bulletin issue dates (left) by 12 noon on submission dates (right): Aug. 23………………………….....Mon., Aug. 3 Aug. 30…………………………….Mon., Aug. 10 Sept. 6……………………………..Mon., Aug. 17 use their numbered envelope; write the amount in the correct box; seal the envelope without Scotch tape Please send info./questions to Bulletin Editor at Parish Ctr. Email [email protected]. and staples. For they make our work easier. Amen. 3 118 SJBosco CRUISE BOAT TOUR ST. VINCENT de PAUL CONFERENCE Mon., Aug. 3 ITINERARY 8:30 am Pick up at Church Lot: 11:00 am Morning Skyline Cruise 12:30 pm Arrive Resorts 4:30 pm Depart for Winery 5:00 pm Meal at Renault Winery After meal. Depart for Hatboro. Bonus Slot Play: $ 15 at Resorts. Cost: $ 65 Info./Reservations- Call Sylvia 215-675-8223 FOOD CUPBOARD – Need food or other material assistance for yourself or your family? Call St. Vincent de Paul at SJB, Tel. 215-882-2707. Info.? Please call same number. To drop off groceries during Office Hours on today’s cover, please ring back door bell. When staff “buzz you in”, just place any gift items inside door. seeks donations of china teacups and saucers (no mugs), and used candles. We’ll work our magic and turn them into items for Fall Festival and Christmas Bazaar. Queen of Angels Regional Catholic School First Annual Golf Tournament Parish Craft Club meets every Wed. 7 pm in Parish Ctr. Library. New members always welcome. No experience needed. Free. Info. Donna 215-350-0542. Fri., Oct. 2, 2015 Limekiln Golf Club, Ambler Contact: George Hartman at 267-664-2460 or [email protected]. For sponsorship and golfer registration forms visit: www.qoaschool.org FOOTBALL MANIA AT BOSCO. Are you ready for some football? St. John Bosco Is! Get in on the game! Join SJB’s Team! TICKET PRICE only $20.00 for the entire 17 week season. Contact Joe Greco 215-672-6422 or John Sikina 215-669-8159. While most of you are enjoying summer – the SJB Women’s Guild Ladies are thinking “Christmas”. Come to the World Meeting of Families Congress! September 22-25, 2015 Something for everyone: Compelling content for adults; fun faith formation for young people ages 6 to high school graduate. Daycare available. That’s right, Christmas! We do need your help however. If you have any OLD CHRISTMAS CARDS, we could recycle them into gift tags. If you have any GIFTS, EMPTY DECORATIVE JARS or PIE PLATES we can use them, too, at the Annual Christmas Wonderland Bazaar & Craft Faire to be held in November. So enjoy your summer, but keep an eye out for “signs of the season”, the Christmas season, – because they just might pop up anytime. Register at WorldMeeting2015.org 4 118 SJBosco 2015 “TONS OF FUN” FALL FESTIVAL Sept. 9 (Wed.) 10 (Thurs.) 11 (Fri.), 12 (Sat.) Only 38days until the annual St. John Bosco Fall Festival. WED. TO SAT., September 9 - 12 LET OUR FESTIVAL AD BOOKLET WORK FOR YOU. Advertise your business in our Ad Book. Reach thousands of our readers -and your potential customers! _____ Full Page $ 100.00 _____ Half Page $ 75.00 _____ Quarter Page $ 50.00 _____ Business Card $ 25.00 Contact Joe Greco 215.672.6422; John Sikina 215.669.8159 for program ad form. THE FALL FESTIVAL ATTIC TREASURES ROOM is looking for your unwanted “treasures”. Donations needed! Collection Boxes are now outside the Cafeteria (behind the Parish Center) in August. Questions? Contact Laurie 215-494-6504. ATTENTION ALL VENDORS! For the first time we invite you to join us at our “Tons of Fun” Fall Festival. Bosco Gym spaces for all 4 nights of Festival Sept. 9 to 12. $125/space incl. table & 2 chairs. Contact John 215-669-8159 for exhibitor application! First come – first serve. 30 pounds of pennies = $ 50. BRING PENNIES TO THE FALL FESTIVAL! Help us fill the jars with pennies. All pennies donated will benefit St. John Bosco Bereavement Group which comforts newly bereaved in our Parish Family. Adult volunteers with good listening skills, life experience, and genuine care help families & individuals facing the death of a loved one. Info.? Janet Tel. 215-718-7841 BOTTLES ARE NEEDED for the WHEELBARROW OF CHEER for the Fall Festival. Donations nay be dropped off at the Parish Center during normal business hours or contact Joe at 215-672-6422 or John 215-669-8159. Thanks in advance!. VOLUNTEERS are needed for our ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL to be held WED. - SAT, Sept. 9 to 12. Prizes for the Festival. Have gifts & items you really can’t use? Donate to Festival Committee. Just mark items FALL FESTIVAL & drop at Parish Center or Church Usher’s Room. We’ll make Gift Baskets & Door Prizes. Also need small glass baby food jars for craft projects. Info. Tel. 215-718-7841 Please complete form below and drop in any Collection Basket or sign up on the Bosco Website at www.sjbhatboro.org . BOSCO SWEET SHOPPE Yes. I can work at the Fall Festival Baked goods needed for Fall Festival. Please fill out form below and drop in any collection basket. Questions? Contact Jean at [email protected] or call Janet, Tel.215-718-7841 Name: ________________________________ Phone: _______________________________ _________________________________________ Yes, I can bake for the Fall Festival! Name:________________________ Phone: _______________________ Please place in collection basket or return to the Parish Center c/o Jean, Fall Festival Sweet Shoppe. c/o Festival Committee 5 118 SJBosco Put on your sneakers! The SJB Parish Community is WALKING HALFWAY ACROSS THE WORLD TO BETHLEHEM BEFORE CHRISTMAS and we need your help. Beginning Sun., Sept. 6, our Parish Community is embarking on a new journey. We will begin the WALK TO BETHLEHEM PROGRAM, which is designed to encourage our Parish to become more physically active while also fostering spiritual growth. FUN QUESTION at family mealtime: When you consider our amazing & complex earth, in what particular aspect of it do you find it easiest to “see” God? Source: THE MEAL BOX published by Loyola Press. Weekly “walking reflections” will be provided so that you may ponder as you walk. Keep track of your miles. Submit them weekly so we can record how far our Parish Community has walked together. SPECIAL RECIPES Crustless Custard Pie From the Family of Father Gary Kramer Ingredients: 4 eggs 2 cup milk ½ stick butter ¾ cup sugar ½ cup bisquick ½ cup coconut 1 tsp vanilla Please fill out the registration form & drop in any collection basket or at the Parish Center. Yes! I will participate in the Walk to Bethlehem program. Name: ___________________________ Directions: BLEND at low speed in a blender for 2 minutes and POUR in ungreased pie plate. BAKE in 9 inch plate at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. ENJOY! Email: ________________________ Phone: ________________________ You can also email registration to [email protected] SOUP DONATIONS NEEDED FOR FESTIVAL BISTRO Corn Chowder, Pumpkin and / or Potato Soups are needed for the BOSCO BISTRO at our “Tons of Fun” Fall Festival in September. Please contact Michelle Tel. 215-672-0514 or fill out the form below and just drop in any collection basket. Fall Festival Wrist Band Vouchers on sale now before ‘n after all weekend Masses! $ 20.00 per person. If purchased in advance, they are good ANY NIGHT of the Festival. Questions? John 215-669-8159. Yes! I can make soup for the Festival Name: _________________ Phone: _________________ THE FALL FESTIVAL GIVING TREE is in the vestibule of church during August. Please stop by and take a tag. Items needed include bottled water, soda, napkins, plates, cups, condiments & supermarket gift cards. Your donations help defray the cost of supplies for the Fall Festival. Please place your donated items under the tree before the Fall Festival. Thank you for your support. Kind of soup: Corn Chowder: ______ Pumpkin Soup: ______ Potato Soup: ______ 6 118 SJBosco Papacy [‘pāpəsē ] noun: papacy plural noun: papacies the office or authority of pope Definition from Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press. We have Archdiocese of Washington’s permission to use this resource which they authored in 2008. The Phila. Archdiocese and our parish staff edited/updated it for use here. We hope this Parish Bulletin Papacy series refreshes your enthusiasm to chat comfortably with family, neighbors, friends, co-workers, even complete strangers, about Pope Francis and our Roman Catholic Church. Ed. Note: Email [email protected]. The Power of the Keys is understood as authority to forgive, to make authoritative doctrinal judgments and to determine and enforce disciplinary pronouncements for the universal Church. Mt 16:19. CATECHESIS III: The Pope as Bishop 2. What is the Pope’s cathedral church? The Pope’s cathedral is the Basilica of St. John Lateran. St. John Lateran was the first parish church established in Rome and therefore became the Pope’s cathedral. It is considered the “Mother Church of all Christian Churches”, and even has its own feast day in our church calendar! FYI.....Diocese vs. Archdiocese. The latter designates a diocese e.g., Philadelphia, which has particular status in terms of size of Catholic population, historical import, or perhaps as capital of a country, e.g., Washington, D.C. There is no “canonical” (legal) difference between them. A “bishop” has no less power or authority than an “archbishop.” Given Rome’s prominence, one would think it would be archdiocese. However, by long tradition Rome is spoken of as a diocese. The Pope is therefore “bishop”, not “archbishop”, of Rome. 3. What does the term hierarchy mean? The term refers to an ordered ranking of levels of authority in any organization. Jesus Himself constituted the Church as a hierarchy by His naming Peter as rock or foundation upon whom Jesus built His Church. To him and to his successors the Lord entrusted the governance of that Church by conferring upon them the Power of the Keys. (See picture caption above right.) Thus, the Church is a hierarchical organization of the People of God under direction of Pope and College of Bishops. It is important to understand that, constituted in this way by the Lord himself, the Church is not free to replace its hierarchical structure with any other kind of structure. 4. What is the nature of the relationship between Pope and Bishops of the Catholic Church? Pope and bishops of the Catholic Church share a relationship identical to that between St. Peter and the other 11 Apostles. The gospels speak of the Apostles as “the Twelve” indicating a corporate identity. Jesus Christ “constituted them in the form of a college or permanent assembly at the head of which Jesus placed Peter, Chosen from among them. Just as by the Lord’s institution, St. Peter and the rest of the apostles constitute a single apostolic college, so in like fashion the Roman Pontiff, Peter’s successor, and the bishops, the successors of the apostles, are related with and united to one another.” Jesus gave the Power of the Keys (office of binding and loosing) primarily to Peter but also to the other members of “the Twelve”. Jesus gave all the Apostles, together with Peter, the mission to “go forth and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” The pastoral office of Peter and the other Apostles is the very foundation of the Church and is continued today by the bishops under the primacy of the Pope. The primacy of Peter as head of the Apostles is shown very concretely in another aspect of the Pope’s relationship with bishops. Christ called the Apostles and instituted them as a College of Bishops. Thus, the Pope, particularly in his role as the Vicar of Christ on earth, calls those who are to be bishops and appoints them as members of the College of Bishops. Only the Pope, head of the college of bishops, can act as Christ’s Vicar, appointing successors to the original Apostles. Just as the Pope is the visible source and foundation of unity for the universal Church, individual bishops are the visible source and foundation of their own particular Churches or dioceses. These particular Churches are not “branch offices” of the universal Church, nor should the universal Church be considered simply the sum, or federation of all particular Churches. Rather, a diocese “constitutes a particular Church in which the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church of Christ is truly present and operative.” Bishops of particular churches are a college; each shares the Pope’s concern for all the Churches. 7 118 SJBosco Throughout the centuries and generations of people, Hispanics have been deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition. Recognizing the power of faith in living the Gospel, we support Hispanic Catholics in formation and education in the faith and in continuing the mission of Jesus Christ. The Phila. Archdiocese Office for Hispanic Catholics accomplishes this through: Supporting liturgies and services in Spanish at 34 parish locations incl. St. John Bosco, Hatboro. Supporting and collaborating with the programs offered by the Mobile Catholic Institute, which promote a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith and develop more effective ways of proclaiming the Gospel. Advocating for better pastoral services to the Hispanic community in the Archdiocese. Collaborating with different offices of the Archdiocese to improve the services offered for the Hispanic community. Workshops Cultural events Seeking out and encouraging future ministerial personnel for service in our Hispanic community Helping prepare those interested in ministry through language, cultural programs, etc. Hispanic Spiritual Preparation for World Meeting of Famililes and Papal Visit SAT., AUGUST 29, DAY OF REFLECTION HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH, PHILA., PA 8:30 am to 2:00 pm Preaching, Family Prayer, Activities Fr. Domingo Rodriguez of Puerto Rico, Guest Preacher 2:00 pm Procession of Hispanic Nations & Parish Banners 2:30 pm Hispanic Heritage Mass Fr. Bruce Lewandowski, C.Ss.R. Phila. Vicar of Cultural Ministries, Celebrant St. John Bosco Church for decades has been a member of the Archdiocesan Ministry to Hispanic Catholics. We are proud of the Office for Hispanic Catholics which has supported our efforts over many years to serve Hispanic parishioners with culturally sensitive religious services and resources for both faith - and community-building. Our ministry at SJB is follows the theme of the World Meeting of Families: “The Family: Love is our Mission.” All parishioners are welcome to attend the Spanish Heritage Mass. As of this printing of the Bulletin, we have not yet received news of when SEPTA will begin selling PAPAL Visit Regional Rail Passes for the weekend of his visit. SEPTA will give the public at least 24 hrs. notice before opening its e-commerce site. A link to the e-commerce site One Day Regional Rail Passes will be at www.septa.org. 8 118 SJBosco A través de los siglos, y de las generaciones, los hispanos han estado profundamente enraizados en la tradición católica. Por medio del reconocimiento del poder de la fe a través del Evangelio apoyamos a los católicos hispanos en su formación y educación, continuando la misión de Jesucristo. Esto lo logramos de las siguientes maneras: Apoyando y colaborando con los programas ofrecidos por el Instituto Católico Móvil, el cual promueve un entendimiento más profundo de la fe católica y desarrolla modos más efectivos de proclamar el Evangelio. Participando en liturgias y servicios en español en las 34 parroquias. Abogando para mejorar los servicios pastorales de la comunidad hispana en la Arquidiócesis. Colaborando con las diferentes oficinas de la Arquidiócesis para mejorar los servicios ofrecidos a la comunidad hispana. Talleres Eventos culturales Buscando y alentando a los trabajadores en el ministerio para dar servicio a nuestra comunidad hispana en el future. Ayudando a preparar aquellos interesados en el ministerio a través de programas culturales, lingüísticos, etc. Así mismo, en preparación a la Visita del Papa Francisco, el 29 de agosto estaremos realizando la“Celebración de las Familias Hispanas de la Arquidiócesis de Filadelfia”. En dicha ocasión, contaremos con un momento de reflexión dirigido por el Padre Domingo Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) y la Celebración de la Misa de la Herencia Hispana. Como pueblo hispano de la Arquidiócesis, queremos vivir un día en familia, celebrando nuestra cultura y nuestra fe a través de las procesiones de los distintos países de Latinoamérica y las Parroquias que trabajan con el Ministerio Hispano. Veanse el afiche arriba para mas detalles. Regional Rail (Train) PASSES for Pope’s Visit on Sept. 26 and 27. All train riders are required to pre-purchase One Day Passes. No other fares, passes or cash accepted. Purchases not refundable. A link to the e-commerce site One Day Regional Rail Passes is now at www.septa.org. Each One Day Pass costs $10 and is valid for one passenger. Up to 10 passes may be purchased in one transaction through the e-commerce site. Those planning to travel on Sat. and Sun. need to purchase passes for both days. Service will operate from the outlying stations to Center City from 5:30 a.m. to noon both days. To help alleviate congestion and enhance safety, SEPTA will have two travel slots, first from 5:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m., second 8:30 a.m.-noon at each station except Cornwells Heights and Croydon. Cornwells Heights will be open during early slot from 5:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m., and Croydon from 8:30 a.m.-noon. When customers purchase One Day Regional Rail Passes, they must select outlying station and time slot. The name of the station will be printed on the back of the pass. It will be valid only for travel from the specified outlying station during the selected time slot, and for travel from Center City back to that outlying station after the Papal Visit events. Warminster’s Center City drop-off site is Jefferson, which is also the “pick-up” site on return to Warminster. 9 118 SJBosco World Meeting of Families SEPT. 22-27, 2015 "Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive." Our parish is a Spiritual Family of Families. We publish a partial list of parish households each week during this “Year of the Family”. Each household -- a “domestic church” -- is the basic unit of our parish community of faith. Mr. Pedro Rymar & Family Mr.& Mrs. Lawrence White & Family Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Sieracki & Family Mr. Raymond Leichner & Family Mr. Edward Connolly & Family Rev. Thomas Viviano & Family Mr. Masayoshi Yamatani & Family Mrs. Barbara Pyeron & Family Mr. Michael Pyeron & Family Mrs. Rocco Garofalo & family Mr. Joseph Garofalo & Family Mr. William Costello & Family Mr. & Mrs. Boris Borichevsky & Family Mr. Richard Green & Family Mrs. Wanda Andres & Family Mr. Alex De Bernardis & Family Mr. Daniel Benninghoff & Family Mr. Harold Horter & Family Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Venneri & Family Mrs. Catherine Durkin & Family Mrs. Alice Hoey & Family Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Creesh & Family Ms.. Kathleen Tobin & Family Mrs. Wanda Montalvo & Family Ms. Donna Junod & Family Mrs. Mary Diane Theisen & Family Ms. Diane Roberts & Family Mr. & Mrs. Michael Witkowski & Family Ms. Chryletine Richardson & Family Ms. Carey Roberts & Family Ms. Bernadette Ford & Family Mr. & Mrs. Scott Davis & Family PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FOLLOWING FAMILIES AND THEIR INTENTIONS. Mrs. Catherine Sarsfield & Family Mr. Victor C. Sirvydas & Family Mrs. Richard Murphy & Family Miss Barbara Richino & Family Mrs. Beth Brown & Family Mr. & Mrs. Francis Murphy & Family Mr. & Mrs. August Hoffmann & Family Mr. Anthony Tiziana & Family Mrs. Paul Du Pont & Family Mr. & Mrs. Paul Du Pont & Family Mr. Robert Sicilia & Family Mr. & Mrs. John Brady & Family Mrs. Rosemarie F. Huber & Family Mrs. Gary Widmaier & Family Mrs. Thomas Byrne & Family Mr. & Mrs. John Scheck & Family Ms. Patricia Kelly & Family Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wine & Family Mr. Michael Denneny & Family Mary Radziewicz & Family Anastasia Radziewicz & Family Bernard Yanavich & Family Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mc Gee & Family Mrs. Kathy Atchison & Family Mr. Michael Rombola & Family Mr. Edward Wilkowski & Family Miss Maryanne Graham & Family Mr. & Mrs. Blair Rothermel & Family Mr. & Mrs. John Sikina & Family Mr. Frank Janas & Family If you like today’s From the Pastor sentiment on p. 2 and know a child who needs some help coping with a loved one’s memory loss, you might want to consider this book by Charlotte Wood (Author), Dennis Auth (Illustrator) from Brandylane Publishers, Inc. (November 20, 2014) www.amazon.com says this: Tasha loves grandfather and knows that PaPa loves her. But lately, PaPa has begun to forget things. He's often confused and upset. Sometimes, he doesn't even recognize his own family. How can Tasha's grandmother help her see that while PaPa is changing, his love for Tasha has not? Remembering for Both of Us is a touching story of a child's first glimpse of Alzheimer's and a reminder that ties of the heart transcend age and illness. 10 118 SJBosco