April 19, 2015 - St. Maximilian Kolbe Church
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April 19, 2015 - St. Maximilian Kolbe Church
St. Maximilian Kolbe Church April 19, 2015 Third Sunday of Easter While they were still speaking about this, he stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” But they were startled and terrified and thought that they were seeing a ghost. Then he said to them, “Why are you troubled? And why do questions arise in your hearts? Look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.” And as he said this, he showed them his hands and his feet. —Luke 2424-3636-40 Page 2 April 19, 2015 REV. MSGR. ROBERT J. CARROLL, Pastor REV. MARC F. CAPIZZI, Parochial Vicar REV. THOMAS J. GARDNER In Residence LAWRENCE BRANDON, Permanent Deacon, Retired WILLIAM HICKEY, Permanent Deacon ALFRED MAURIELLO, Permanent Deacon ANITA DIXON, School Principal ROBERTA DAINTON, Director of Religious Education SUSAN BARBELLA, Business Manager JACK CRITTENDEN, Building & Grounds Supervisor SARA TOPPER, Music Director LORI MILLER, Administrative Assistant SUSAN TEAFORD, Parish Secretary RECTORY PHONE RECTORY FAX RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE SCHOOL PHONE MAILING ADDRESS: WEBSITE ADDRESS: EMAIL ADDRESS: 610-399-6936 610-399-4828 610-399-9642 610-399-8400 15 East Pleasant Grove Road West Chester, PA 19382 www.stmax.org [email protected] BAPTISM – Celebrated the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 1:00 PM. Please call the Rectory Office 6-8 weeks in advance to make arrangements. PRE-JORDAN – Expectant and/or new parents are to participate in a class on Baptism. This session is held on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM. It is necessary to call the Rectory in advance of the class to register. MARRIAGES – Arrangements should be made at least six months before the date of the wedding. ANOINTING OF THE SICK—In case of serious illness, please contact one of our parish priests. The Sacrament is also administered after any weekday Mass. Please see the priest in the Sacristy. HOME VISITS- Anyone unable to attend Mass regularly due to illness may call the Rectory to make arrangements to receive Communion in their homes. NEW PARISHIONERS – Register at the Rectory at your earliest convenience or go to www.stmax.org. Please notify the Rectory of any change of address as soon as possible. BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS [email protected] SCHEDULE OF MASSES Saturday – Vigil Mass – 5:30 PM Sunday – 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, 12:00 Noon WEEKDAYS IN THE CHAPEL Monday through Friday – 8:00 AM Saturday – 9:00 AM CONFESSIONS Saturday 4:00 to 5:00 PM or by appointment. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION EVERY TUESDAY BEGINNING AT 8:30AM AND CONCLUDING AT 7:00 PM WITH THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA “A Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration is a sharing in the work of Redemption.” —Venerable Fulton J. Sheen CHARISMATIC PRAYER: Tuesdays in the Chapel at 7:30 PM. CENTERING PRAYER: Fridays in the Chapel at 8:45 AM RCIA– RCIA– For those desiring to become Catholic or adults who were not baptized. Contact Fr. Capizzi. RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday through Thursday 8:30AM-5:00PM Friday 8:30AM-4:00PM Sunday 8:30AM-1:30PM REFLECTION “The Gospels are full of accounts of Jesus’ healings. In the Church, the first priority is to bring people to an encounter with the Divine Physician.” Love is Our Mission, pg. 91 Page 3 April 19, 2015 OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE In preparation for the World Meeting of Families taking place in September, our parish is inviting families to pray through the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe for the renewal of vibrant faith in all families. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the Patroness of the Americas and her care for all families is filled with blessing. Each week, beginning April 26th through September 26, 2015, we ask a family to pray the Rosary daily in the presence of the statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe at home. The statue, which our parish will provide, can be picked up at the Vigil or any Sunday Mass in the Sacristy. It is to be returned BEFORE the next Saturday Vigil. (If the Sacristy is locked, it may be placed in the Religious Goods store on the counter.) In this way, an unbroken chain of prayer from family to family can be established to help fulfill the purpose of the World Meeting of Families. Our Intention will be to pray with Mary to God for the Holy Father Pope Francis, for the protection of families, for marriage, for the sanctity of all human life and for religious freedom. This devotion, besides preparing for the graces that come with a Papal visit, has the hopeful intention of a profound strengthening of gracious love in all families. A sign-up sheet is available in the Narthex (vestibule) of the church. For further information, you may contact Silvana Byrne at 610-399-4315 or at email [email protected]. School Administrative Assistant Needed St. Maximilian Kolbe School is hiring an Administrative Assistant. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for the operation of the school office, communications, keeping data base current, ordering supplies, and greeting visitors. Individual must be proficient in Microsoft Office and Access applications. Please send cover letter, resume, and salary requirements to the principal, Anita M. Dixon at [email protected]. St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish will be hosting a clothing drive to benefit The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Tuesday, April 21th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be using the services of GreenDrop to support their clothing drive. Look for the GreenDrop truck in the church parking lot where an attendant will be available to assist you with your donations. Please place your donations of usable men's, women's and children's clothing in plastic bags or boxes. Household items such as: kitchenware, games/ toys, small appliances under 50 pounds, electronics, sporting goods, books, CDs & videos are also accepted. Unfortunately, furniture, large appliances, TVs or computer monitors cannot be accepted. For a full list of acceptable items visit www.gogreendrop.com Page 4 April 19, 2015 BASICS OF THE FAITH Join us for our next session on Sunday, May 3, 2015, from 8:45 to 10:15 am in the Maximilian Room (Rectory side entrance). Our topic will be The Fourth Commandment: Strengthen Your Family. Come join the discussion. The session will include a PowerPoint presentation and time for questions. Coffee, tea, and cake will be provided. To be added to our mailing list for information on upcoming sessions, contact Anne Chavez at [email protected]. Outlines and narrated PowerPoints of previous sessions are available at www.basicsofthefaith.org by clicking Basics of the Faith. This is an ongoing monthly series; you’re welcome to attend any individual session. No prior knowledge or preparation is needed. April 25 Upcoming Events Sunday, April 19th Bible Exploration Part 1 6:30-8pm - Maximilian Room Scavenger Hunt - Waffles & Ice Cream Saturday, April 25thLandscaping 9:30-Noon - Circle outside gym doors Serving Pizza & Rita's Bring garden gloves, hand shovel, etc. Page 5 April 19, 2015 WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES Are you planning on going to the Papal Mass? We are trying to determine if we should attempt to book a bus to attend the Papal Mass. While speaking to the Transportation Coordinator from the World Meeting of Families, he wanted us to be fully aware of the challenges of attending an international event of these proportions. • We will have to leave early Sunday morning for a 3:00 PM Mass. • He said to be prepared to walk and stand most of the day. • The buses will only be allowed to park and drop off approximately 5 miles from where the Mass will be celebrated. People then will take subways in. • Only clear bags will be allowed in the area where Mass is being celebrated. The Transportation Coordinator suggested that the trains are the best form of transportation into the city that day. With all that being said, if you are interested in taking a bus from St. Maximilian Kolbe Church please fill out the form below or call the rectory with your name, phone number and number of family members attending. If enough people are interested we will attempt to book a bus for that day. Cost per person will be determined once a bus is booked. ******************************************** World Meeting of Families Bus to Papal Mass ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS SATURDAY, MAY 2 2015 Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap. Principal Celebrant The annual Wedding Anniversary Mass is celebrated in May to pray for and with married couples in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia who are newlyweds, who have been married 25 years or more, or who have been married 50 years or more. This mass will be celebrated at the 5:15 Vigil Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul, 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway No prior registration is required. Family and friends are welcome and encouraged to attend. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the Wedding Anniversary Mass, please contact the Office for Life and Family at 215-587-0500 or email [email protected]. Name____________________________________ Number riding with you_____________________ Phone number ____________________________ Email Address__________________________________ Altar flowers this weekend were donated in memory of Joseph Regan Page 6 April 19, 2015 Congratulations to the following candidates who received their First Holy Communion. Saturday, April 12, 2015, 10:30 Mass (24 Candidates) Teacher: Mrs. Hall (St. Max Grade School) Gabriella Clancy, Danielle Cook, Kelsey Cotter, Daniel Crognale, Merryn DiGregorio, Bryn Doughery, Kara Dougherty, Oliver Ellefson, Taylor Evans, Gianna Griffith, Riley Kane, Emma Larsen, Marina Mahon, Ella Matulewicz, Jack Melvin, David Pinto, Aiden Pirozek, Michael Sheehan, Joseph Sucher, Kathryn Venditti, Madelyn Wiedel, Joseph Kyes, Allison Meehan, Luke O’Hair Sunday, April 12, 2015, 12:00 Noon Mass (25 Candidates) Teacher: Mrs. Guido, PREP, 2A Kelly Cholden, Giuliana DiPrinzio, Andrew Gaffney, Anya Kane, Benjamin Lewis, Jacob Lewis, Gavin Lisa, Logan Mackrell, Charlie Malloy, Brady Malone, Alex March, Jack Marsini, Shannon Megill, Grace O’Hora,Riley Pagano, Blake Reaney, Jeffrey Scali, Nicholas Scamuffa, Timothy Suchanick, Owen Walsh, Corinne Weber,Sarah Zamrowski, Daniel McDonald, John Grace, Lily Egoville Sunday, April 19, 2015, 10:30 Mass (20 Candidates) Teacher: Mrs. Rullo, PREP, 2B Leah Ambrosine, Zachary Carickhoff, Bridget Casey, Aaron Cotter, Samuel Feeney, Julianna Galloway, Ella Gentile, Daniel Giordano, Joshua Greenwell, Chase Hatton, Garrett Hickey, Keane Hoang, Ethan Holstein, Emily Krawczyk, Meghan Kuhn, Connor Marciano, Christopher McDermott, Thomas Quigley, Malea Sauer, Macayla Subers Sunday, April 19, 2015, 12:00 Noon Mass (21 Candidates) Teacher: Mrs. Kelly, PREP , 2C Andrew Black, Mace Britton, Jake Daly, Jared Dean, Dylan Gunawardhana, Allison Hayes, Nolan Holt, James Jaekle, Emma Johnson, Owen Keating, Nicholas Lipka, Nicholas Lucas, Bella Mackey, Henry Matonis, Cole Navazio, Valen Piff, Canberra Marie Rafferty, Luke Spitzer, Samantha Stallings, Isabella Wahl, Christian Knight With prayerful best wishes, we share with these children the joy of their faith journey. We express our great thanks to all those who have made this possible, especially their parents and teachers. Page 7 April 19, 2015 Parish Religious Education Program 2015-2016 Registration Registration letters have been e-mailed to all families with students currently enrolled in PREP. PREP classes will be Tuesdays, 4:45 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. to 7:45 P.M. Please be sure to return your registration forms immediately if you are interested in a particular session because classes will be closed once class sizes are completely filled. If you have a new student to register for the 2015-2016 school year or have not received your registration letter, please call the office 610-399-9642 and request a form or go to www.stmax.org, click on PREP Home Page, and click on “Returning Students” or “New Students”. The registration form is two pages. Please be sure to download/fill in both pages. Registration will be ongoing from April 8, 2015 through May 15, 2015. First grade is mandatory in order to make First Penance and First Eucharist in second grade. Kindergarten is not mandatory but a class is available during the Tuesday 4:45 – 6:00 P.M. session ONLY. MANNA CANNED FOOD COLLECTION MAY 2ND AND 3RD Every month, generous parishioners at St. Max sponsor a food drive for local charities, helping to stock the emergency food cupboards in our area. May’s drive will be in conjunction with the yearly Manna Canned Food Collection of the Archdiocese. Food will still go to our local charity, at St. Agnes Day Room. Many struggling families and individuals turn to the emergency food cupboards for support during times of crisis. Their lives are blessed by the generosity of the faithful of our parish. Items in greatest need are beef stew, tuna fish, fruit, vegetables, pasta, soups and baked beans. Manna bags will be available after all Masses next weekend and may be returned the weekend of May 3 & 4 and will be taken to the St. Agnes Day Room. We thank you for your generosity. Jesus, many times throughout Your life You fed hungry people and You called others to help. You called the young child with the loaves and fishes to share his gifts. You call each one of us today. Open our eyes to see the needs of others. Open our hearts to hear Your call to share. Open our hearts to welcome all people to the table of love. Amen. REGISTRATION TIME AT ST. MAX We are now accepting registrations for September 2015. You are able to download all the registration paperwork by going to the school website at: school.stmax.org. Once there, click on Admissions and then click on registration. If you have any questions, please call the school office at 610-399-8400 and ask for Mrs. Joanne Verna. She will set up time for you to come in for registration. Page 8 April 19, 2015 Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing. Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them. “Bucky” Antell, Laura Arena, Fred Berger, James Burke, Sr., Donna Burke, Robert Capizzi, Agnes Grady Chesko, Maryann Corrigan, Maria Costello, Susan Dallas-Feeney, Louis DiGregorio, Frank Donato, David Doty, Denise Doyle, James Dudrick, Hayden Elliot, Angelina Fiorito, Patricia Foster, Mary Garofalo, John Gaydos, Patricia Greist, Garry Hallman, Ron Hauser, Edmund Hayes, Ray Holback, Gary Hunter, Agnes Iacona, Judy Ikena, Sondra Kelly-Richmond, Martha Kerr, Joseph Maher, Kae Martin, Felice McElwaine, John McGowan, Kathleen McGrory, Jeff Melasecca, Sue Mele, Tess Merlini, Patricia Mitchell, Dan Moore, Paul Morelewicz, Alexandra Morin, Ethan Mullin, Paul Nappi, Marie O’Connor, Barbara Ostapowicz, Joe Peta, Chan Prathanaluangxay, Craig Riddell, Edward Robbins, Joseph Robbins, Mary Rossi, Anne Marie Swans, Meghan Tenaglio, Karen Tipka, Bill Verona, Dana Vink. CATHOLIC YOUNG ADULTS OF CHESTER COUNTY CYACC (pronounced “kayak”) exists to offer Catholics in their 20’s and 30’s local social, spiritual and service opportunities. Join us this Wednesday at 7:30 pm at Sts. Peter and Paul parish hall as John Harden from Ascension Press presents a talk regarding the Eternal Keys to Happiness. Check us out on Facebook or email us at [email protected] for more information. Save the Date St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish Vacation Bible School MOTHER’S DAY FLOWER SALE MOTHER’S DAY—MAY 10TH Order now for pick-up on May 9th and 10th. Forms are available in this bulletin (see insert), online at www.stmax.org or in the back of the church. Orders are due on Monday, May 4th Orders may be picked up on Saturday, May 9th from 9:00 AM to 12 Noon and after the 5:30 PM Mass, as well as Sunday, May 10th after all Masses If paying by check, you may make them payable to St. Maximilian Kolbe June 22nd – June 26th for more information, please contact Roberta Dainton at [email protected] If you have any questions, please call Gina Crandall at 610-696-1601 Thank you for supporting SMYLE. Funds support our many service projects and Steubenville Conference Trip. Page 9 April 19, 2015 CHURCH COLLECTION APRIL 12 $21,869.50 THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! What does it mean to be God’s people? It means we recognize that everything we have and everything we are belongs to God. We aren’t “owners” of anything, we are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has given us. It means we are willing to use our gifts and our lives to care for our neighbors and the world, just as God cares for us. MASS INTENTIONS WEEK OF APRIL 19 MONDAY 8:00 AM TUESDAY– 8:00 WEDNESDAY–8:00 AM THURSDAY– 8:00 AM FRIDAY– 8:00 AM Abigail Mallon Ethel Maynes Jim Kilcur Anna O’Connell Jack Wawrzonek SATURDAY— 9:00 AM Knights of Columbus ST. MAX RELIGIOUS GOODS STORE COME IN! WE’RE OPEN! We have a nice selection of First Holy Communion gifts and cards in stock for your convenience. Available now and while supplies last: Blue glass Communion photo frames Satin finish Communion photo frames w/cross and chalice First Communion rosaries Pearl pendant set with cross Satin Communion purse set Musical Jesus and child figurines (plays Lord’s Prayer) First Communion Keepsake Figurines (perfect cake topper) First Communion Keepsake Album Books: Jesus Speaks to me on My First Holy Communion The Mass for Catholic Children Picture Book of Saints St. Joseph First Bible Shop Hours: Sunday morning 9:45 - 12 noon WEEK OF APRIL 19 Sunday Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48 Monday Acts 6:8-15; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday Acts 7:51—8:1a; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday Acts 8:1b-8; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday Acts 8:26-40; Jn 6:44-51 Friday Acts 9:1-20; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday 1 Pt 5:5b-14; Mk 16:15-20