april 6, 2014 –f - Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church
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april 6, 2014 –f - Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church
APRIL 6, 2014 – FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Jesus said to her, “Did I not tell you that if you believe you will see the glory of God?” ~ John 11: 40 Masses for the week of April 7 – April 13, 2014 Morning Prayer in St. Joseph Chapel 8:15am, Mon to Fri. Monday, April 7 8:35am (chapel) Maureen Rogers (Rogers Family) Tuesday, April 8 8:35am (chapel) Paul Troiano (Brian, Susan & Maria Middleton) Wednesday, April 9 8:35am (chapel) Elaine Gawronski (Faye Kooker) 7:30pm (church) Adi Leleca Volavola (Russell & Loretta Hay) Thursday, April 10 8:35am (chapel) Anthony Mignogna (Debbie) Friday, April 11 9:00am (church) Donald F. Ianuzzi (Tom & Sue Rogers) 7:30pm (church) Stations of the Cross Saturday, April 12 5:00pm (church) Elizabeth Petritsch (Loving Family) Sunday, April 13 8:00am (church) Laura Olejkoliski (Sally & Mike Mc Devitt) 10:30am (church) Parishioners’ Intentions Meetings & for the week of April 6 – April 12, 2014 Sun. April 6: Knights of Columbus Breakfast, 9am-12noon in the Parish Hall Encounter, 7pm – Marian Room Mon. April 7: Parish Lenten Penance Service, 6:30pm - Church Conquest, 6:30pm – School Knights of Columbus, 7:30pm – Marian Room Bible Study, 7:30pm – Chapel Adoration & Evening prayers, 7pm- Fatima House (215-795-2947) Tues., April 8: Bible Study, 9:30am – Marian Room Thurs., April 10: Light Weigh, 7pm – Parish Office Knights of Columbus, 7:30pm – Marian Room Sat. April 12: Men of Faith, 8am – Marian Room Conquest, 9am-1pm – School “Knight-At-The-Races” 6pm-10pm – Parish Hall The Church Cleaning Team for the week of April 6th is (Team #1) is: Laura Gumprecht, Anita Colahan, Susan Middleton, Michelle Byers. Your parish thanks you!! Please remember in your prayers our parishioners in the hospital, under hospice and residential care. Susan Ackerman, Rose Marie Alex, Lillian Appleman, Mary Balbirer, Elizabeth Bartolillo, Stephen Blanchard, John & Loretta Bodisch, Emmalee Bryan, Ann Burns, Carole, Anne Colyer, Charlene Cornell, Matthew Crance, Jim Crawford, Regina Cullen, Chrissy Davis, Bill Dayton, Larry & Joanne Diehl, Dorothy Donahue, Terry Dunn, Lorraine Echevarria, Arlene Eichlin, Josephine Fasano, Bernice & Charles Fees, Charles Fees, Jr., Kathryn Ferris, Patricia Fite, Sara Fleck, Nancy Fratrik, Mary Gallo, Dylan Geroni, Kathy Geroni, Marie & Rosalyn Giardullo, Anna Giebler, Jack & Peg Glancey, Judy Green, Chang Ha, Mary Halwski, Florence Hancharik, Steve Hancharik, Joyceann Heley, Eli Hinkie, Charles Houston, Doris Johnson, Martha Juchnowicz, Susan Kelly, Kathleen Kershaw, Georgine Kocher, Martha Kocsis, Jack Kocsis, Grace Korcheck, Deanna Kovner, Barbara Kuehnle, Joseph Kurtz Jr., Ryan Leven, Kathy Donahue Lewis, Kathy Lightkep, George & Frances Lovett, Charles McCarty, Adelaide McElderry, Bridget Julia McHugh, Anne McNichol, Florence Middleton, Joseph Moore, Zachary Vincent Morelli, Wanda Muth, Frances Nowicki, Dorothy Odor, Helen Patzek-Charlton, Ryan Phillips, Nicholas Powell, Gladys Proca, John Przyuski, Lena Quartuccio, Mike Ramos, Rachael Rice, Gregory Rickert, Valerie Roberts, Richard Rolle, Sandy Romaszewski, Sim Rothman, Frederick R. Rude, Dolly Rutherford, Anita St. Laurent, Zina Sauerwine, Jean Scattergood, Anna Scheuermann, Julian Shine, Joe Shuman, Gail Silveira, Carolyn Stahley, Sandy Stauffer, Shane Stroup, Michael Suder, Sean Thatcher, Baby William Patrick Thomas, Maddie Tomaszewski, Douglas & Frank Toner, Tamara Widmer, Baby Logan Yoder. Edward Armstrong, Jr., Fionna M. Boyle, Christopher Brune, Casey de Lauretis, Steehly de Lauretis, Michael Froeder, A.J. Giovino, Amy Giovino, Aaron Given, Bob Hankinson, Victor Hormilla, James Kidd, Stephen Lindmeier, Jason Litschauer, Cory Litzenberger, Dan O’Connor, Gregory Orbino, Matthew Orbino, Jonathan Pucci, Dusty Rhodes, Craig Russell, Nicholas SpanglerLoch, Jenna Stanzione, Don Valdez, Justin Walsh. Mass Collection Sunday, March 30, 2014 $7,771.00 Thank you for your generosity! Page 1 | 232 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Baptized March 23, 2014 Rita Rose Elsner Kaylee Marie Gruver We celebrate and welcome them with great joy into our parish family. APRIL 6, 2014 – FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Dear brothers and sisters, “Lazarus has died. And I am glad for you that I was not there, that you may believe.” John 11:14-15 On this fifth Sunday of Lent, we draw closer with Christ to His death and resurrection and its effect on our own death and resurrection. We draw closer now to the very center and apex of God’s saving work for all humanity: the suffering, death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, otherwise referred to as the paschal mystery. The deep mystery of that saving work is represented beforehand for our sakes today in the miraculous resuscitation of Lazarus. Our Lord prepares us for this deep mystery of His death and resurrection by the raising of Lazarus from the tomb at which he has been lying dead and corrupting for four days. There are three stories of resuscitation by Jesus of dead people in the gospels. The first is the raising of a little girl just moments after she died. (Mark 5:27-42) The second was when our Lord raised the son of a widow whose body was being taken to the grave. (Luke 7: 11-15) The raising of Lazarus is the the third and it happens in the tomb. We see the progression of dying towards the tomb. Our Lord follows us to the tomb. This is a mystery which we are continually being drawn to every year; from our conception in the womb to the tomb. To the tomb we must go. To the tomb must our Lord Jesus go too. Days before His own entry into His tomb, our Lord prepares us as He prepared Martha, Mary and all HIs disciples for the meaning of it all. Death only finds meaning in Him, the Son of God. In death, our separation from God is complete. Our disobedience of God reaches its fullest force in death. In death, our disobedient heart runs out of power to disobey any longer and dies too. Neither is our broken disobedient heart able to obey too, at the point of death and restore its own relationship with the Father. We are completely and utterly powerless to choose to love God too and be reconciled to Him. It makes sense then that our Lord allows us to die still. Without dying, our disobedience remains active and continues to disobey Him. Our Lord allows it to run its full course before He can transform it. In today’s gospel, our Lord is reported by John to be glad that Lazarus is dead. He is glad for our sakes, so that we may not despair at the notion of death; ours and His. Today, we understand better the meaning of His insistence to “suffer grievously, die and on the third day, rise again.” He must just, as we must. In raising Lazarus from the dead, He was representing to us on this side of the grave, what will happen on the other side of the grave. He is assuring us with His undying love, I will redeem you from that place of complete separation from my Father. I will transform your dying disobedient heart into obedient hearts. Like me, you will become obedient children of the Father again. Like me, you will please the Father too, for all eternity. Brothers and sisters, this is what we are being prepared for this Lent: to believe in Jesus, who is the resurrection and the life! Today, fully aware of our own prideful and disobedient hearts, we join Martha in saying, “Yes, Lord. I have come to believe that you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the one who is coming into the world.” (John 11:27) God bless you all! Fr. Simi. The Catholic Life Institute will once again host Susan Brinkmann, OCSDS in a 5-week course on the four stages of prayer based on the teachings of St. Teresa of Avila. This is the Catholic contemplative tradition in all of its glory! Classes will be held at: Fatima House in Bedminster th Saturday mornings from 10-11:30am, beginning on April 12 Cost is $35 per person. Call 215-675-4078, email [email protected] or visit vvww.freeandfaithful.com to register. "THE WAY OF THE CROSS" MONDAY APRIL 14, 2014 8:00PM Presented by I.H.C. MYSTERY PLAYERS An UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE WITH THE USE OF SPECIAL LIGHTING AND SOUND PLEASE DON'T MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY EVENT! No entrance fee (A good-will offering will be taken up) Visit Our New Lighthouse Media Display in the Narthex (A Resource Partnership Program provided by Lighthouse Media/Stewardship: A Mission of Faith) The perfect opportunity for you to grow in faith! Share your Catholic faith with others (books make great gifts). All materials are free: donations are greatly appreciated and will be used to further supplement the display. Page 2 | 232 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church APRIL 6, 2014 – FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Gospel of John 11: 1-44 “Jesus Raises Lazarus” Jesus loved Lazarus and his two sisters as dear friends and he often stayed in their home at Bethany. Then why did Jesus delay in coming to Lazarus' side when he knew that his friend was gravely ill? Jesus attributed Lazarus' sickness to the glory of God. The glory which Jesus had in mind was connected with the cross. He saw the cross as the way to glory in the kingdom of God. For Jesus there was no other way to glory except through the cross. Jesus knew that if he went to help Lazarus he would expose himself to grave danger from those in Jerusalem who were plotting his destruction. Jesus was willing to pay the price to help his friend. Are you ready to give help when it costs dearly? Jesus' two day delay puzzled his disciples. But they were also upset when Jesus did announce that he was going to Bethany, which is very close to Jerusalem. This looked like suicide since they knew the religious authorities were out to get rid of Jesus. For Jesus to come to Jerusalem at Passover time was an act of courage. The explanation which Jesus gave to his disciples was simple and challenging at the same time. "Are there not twelve hours in the day?" In so many words he said: "There are enough hours in the day to do what one must do." A day can neither be rushed nor extended. Its period is fixed. In God's economy we each have our "day" whether it is short or long. While time is limited, there is enough time for us to accomplish what God intends. God gives each of us our allotted portion in life. We can either waste it or use it for God's glory. Jesus did not let circumstances or pressure dictate what he would do. Nor did he permit others to dictate his actions or timetable. Don't we often try to get God to do things in our way and on our timetable? The name Lazarus means "God is my help". Through Lazarus' sickness and death, God brought glory through Jesus his only begotten Son, who raised his friend from the dead in anticipation of his own death and resurrection. Our participation in the Lord's Supper in the Eucharist already gives us an understanding of Jesus' transfiguration of our bodies. Psalm 27 ends with the great prayer of hope in the resurrection: “I believe that I shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living! Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; yes, wait for the Lord!” Do you find joy and hope in the resurrection of Christ? Let us pray…. "Lord Jesus Christ, you have ransomed us with your blood and restored us to life with the Father in heaven. May your resurrection be our hope as we long for the day when we will see you face to face in glory." Congratulations to Mrs. Cook, our 3rd grade teacher. Mrs. Cook has been chosen to serve on an evaluation committee for the Middle States Association. The MSA is committed to excellence in all levels across the continuum of education, whose purposes are to encourage, advance, assist and sustain the quality and integrity of education. This is a wonderful opportunity for Mrs. Cook. She will be able to help the school she is evaluating, and return to our school with many ideas for us to consider. Congratulations Mrs. Cook. SJB Extracurricular Activities Here is an update on some of the extracurricular activities just completed, just starting and ongoing: · Science Explorers continues…. · Softball HAS STARTED · Track HAS STARTED · The Drama Club is having auditions for the Spring Show · Year book club continues…. TRANSFER GRANT Any public, private or charter school student who transfers into St. John the Baptist Catholic School is eligible to receive a SJBCS Board Transfer Grant. Elementary students in grades 1-7, are eligible to receive up to $1700 in grants, $1,200 in the first and $500 in the second year. For more information please call Mr. Patterson, our principal at: 610-847-5523, or email: [email protected] RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 2014 12:30PM – 5:30PM in the SCHOOL HALL Questions???? Contact Sylvia Holznagel at 610-847-5647 CYO SPRING SPORTS REGISTRATION TRACK & FIELD / SOFTBALL / VOLLEYBALL / BASEBALL Contact Claire Froman for information at [email protected] Registration forms are available on our parish website. St. John the Baptist Catholic School Knowing ~ Loving ~ Serving ~ Leading Page 3 | 232 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church APRIL 6, 2014 – FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT “CHURCH CLEANING FOR EASTER” Update on Our Parish Mission to Haiti th When: Wednesday, April 9 following the 8:35am Mass (we will meet approx. 9:30am in the Narthex) We need volunteers to clean God’s House…the more the better! You may consider using this event as one of your offerings to God during this Lenten season. Please bring a bucket & rags with you. We will have a list of things that need to be done. You choose which job you would like to do. Thank you for your willing heart…thank you for serving the house of the Lord! If you can help, please call Joan Black 215-536-3508 “ENCOUNTER” Calling all 20-somethings & 30-somethings to a deeper, more meaningful encounter with Jesus Christ during this Lenten season! th th And NOW we are inviting 9 -12 graders to join us for an evening of worship before the Eucharist! th th Who: young adults AND teens (9 -12 grade) When: Sunday April 6th, 2014 from 7-8pm Where: SJB Marian Room Why: To worship our Lord for all He has done on the cross as we adore Him before the Eucharist! Theme: Worship on our knees (NOTE: We will be meeting weekly during Lent! Check the bulletin each Sunday for the new theme) Contact: Amanda Russell at [email protected] with any questions. SJB CARNIVAL June 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th Please plan on being a part of SJB’s annual celebration! RAFFLE TICKETS AVAILABLE AFTER MASS SIGN UP FOR YOUR FAVORITE BOOTH! The Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa is sponsoring a… Chicken Barbecue & Family Barn Dance Saturday May 3rd from 6:00 to 9:00 pm in the Shrine’s outdoor pavilion (or cafeteria, in case of inclement weather) Live entertainment will be provided by “Ruthanne and Her Fiddling Friends” Cost is $20 for adults; $12 for kids ages 5 to 12; and free for kids under 5; or $75 per family. For tickets & info please call 215-345-0600 or visit the Shrine’s Visitor Center Office or website at www.czestochowa.us. Proceeds benefit the Shrine’s Youth Group trip to World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, Poland. Thank you to all who heard our appeal to build beds for the children of the Cardinal Stepanic Children’s Home in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. After the first week, we have funds for eight of the 46 beds we are planning to build and more than enough skilled workers who have indicated an interest in making this mission trip. We still need your prayers and your financial sacrifice this Lent to meet our goal. We will purchase mattresses and materials in Haiti (and help the local economy), and send our volunteers to build them after Easter. Please consider: • Sponsor a bed for $250 or a bunk bed for $500 with family, friends, neighbors or your business • Total project goal is to raise $12,000 (Estimated cost per bed = $250) • Make checks payable to Croatian Relief Services and place them in the collection basket during Lent • Cash contributions also accepted: Please place in the collection basked in an envelope marked “Haiti” and include your name and address Like us on Facebook: “Sleep Tightly: Mission to Haiti,” where you can learn more about our mission project and see photographs of the children we are called to help. Additional information on Cardinal Stepanic Children’s Home: www.croatianrelief.org The Eastern Upper Bucks Senior Center th Theme-Basket Bingo on Sunday, April 27 at 1pm 20 Fun-filled Baskets, 50/50 Raffle, Free piece of Cake, door prizes & lots of fun! A light lunch is available for sale. Tickets are $20.00, limited to 75. th Save-the-Date: Penny Party – Sunday, May 18 For more info on either event call 610-847-8178 8040 Easton Road, Ottsville, PA New…. The Health and Wellness Ministry of SJB Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Professionals and Non-Professional Lay persons are needed. Contact: Phyllis Schmerbeck, RN - Parish Nurse SJB 610-847-5674 or via email: [email protected] Page 4 | 232 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church APRIL 6, 2014 – FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT Rediscover the Love in Your Marriage! September 22-27, 2015 in Philadelphia Men’s Adult Discernment Group The Vocation Office is sponsoring a men’s discernment group, adults college age and up. The gatherings are for men interested in the possibility of priesthood. The group will meet every 2nd Sunday of the month at the SS Peter & Paul Cathedral following 6:30pm Mass, 7:30 – 9:30pm in the Neumann Room. Upcoming dates are: April 13thth and May 11th, 2014 The Retrouvaille Marriage Program offers help for struggling marriages. It gives you the chance to rediscover yourself and your spouse. Tens of thousands of couples headed for divorce have successfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrouvaille weekend and the six post sessions that follow it. Retrouvaille is not just a social gathering or series of seminars, but rather a way to rediscover and rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. The next program begins on the weekend of April 25-27 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. For more information, or to register for our upcoming weekend, visit our web site at: www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 1-800-470-2230. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential Contact the Vocation Office at 610-667-5778 MINISTRY SCHEDULE for April 12 & 13, 2014: PALM SUNDAY April 17 & 18, 2014: HOLY THURSDAY & GOOD FRIDAY Communion Minister Lector Altar Server Music Saturday, 5:00pm Palm Sunday John Becker Darlene Bittenmaster Cathi Gelwicks Dave Slifer Anne Slifer Fran Torgerson Luke Grindrod Gavin Reshetar Maya Reshetar Liz Torgerson Fred Furmaniak Sunday, 8am Palm Sunday Jim McHugh Kevin Murphy Joel Roney Weez Roney Melissa Johnson Jeanne Keller Emily Froman TJ Froman Gus Yocum Amanda Russell Jim Roney Sunday, 10:30am Palm Sunday Joanne DaCunha Phil Donahue Russell Hay Bruce Keyser Christina Crews Patti Keyser Audrey Giovino Mackenzie Kenderdine Olivia Kenderdine Amleto Pucci Elaine Jocelyn Holy Thursday, 7:30pm April 17 Mass of the Lord’s Supper Jim Black Joan Black Nacny Kaczinski Cathy Leidtke John Zdanowicz Maria Middleton Amanda Russell NOT FILLED Susan Middleton Sue Rogers Good Friday, 3:00pm April 18 The Passion of the Lord Marion Wolf Julie Pauly Donna Sciacca Jack Pauly NOT FILLED Amanda Russell Elaine Jocelyn Page 5 | 232 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church