The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014
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The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014
The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 24, 2014 Parish Staff Phone: 610-269-8294 Fax: 610-269-2487 www.stjosephrc.org 460 Manor Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335 Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. McLoone Pastor Rev. Anthony T. Rossi Parochial Vicar Rev. Matthew W. Guckin Resident Deacon Jim Bogdan Permanent Deacon Deacon Edward R. Schiappa Permanent Deacon Mr. Ken Chrusch Ms. Karen Dawson Director of Youth Ministry Parish Services Director/ Adult Faith Formation Coordinator Mrs. Roe DeRitis Parish Secretary Mrs. Jo-Ann Funkhouser Bookkeeper Mrs. Dodie Milano Receptionist Ms. Julie Wiant Business Manager Ms. Jeannine Zack Parish Secretary School Phone: 610-269-8999 Fax: 610-269-2252 www.stjosephrc.org Sister Catherine Irene, I.H.M. Principal Sister Diane Licordare, I.H.M. Vice Principal Mrs. Julie Fitzgerald Secretary Parish Religious Education Program Phone: 610-873-8798 Fax: 610-873-5466 www.stjosephrc.org Mrs. Kathy Thomas Director of Religious Education Mrs. Mary Ann Korpics Assistant to the D.R.E. Convent Sister Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 484-593-4352 Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Vigil Sunday: 6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Days of Obligation As Announced Reconciliation Saturday: 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays: 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Anointing of the Sick Any sick or hospitalized parishioner who is in need of the Sacrament of the Sick should contact the Parish Office. Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Holy Family Chapel in the Holy Family Center. Morning Prayer Monday—Friday at 6:30 a.m. in Church. Devotions The Holy Rosary: Recited before the 9:00 a.m. Mass daily. Miraculous Medal Devotions: Every Tuesday after the 9 a.m. Mass. Novena to Saint Joseph: Every Wednesday after the 9 a.m. Mass. Litany to the Sacred Heart: First Friday of the month after the 9 a.m. Mass. First Saturday Devotions: The First Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. Saint Joseph Church Mission Statement Motivated by our belief in Jesus Christ and bound together by our Roman Catholic faith, we are a parish that seeks to respond to the Gospel invitation by living as God's people. Baptized into Christ Jesus, confirmed by the gift of the Holy Spirit, and nourished by the Eucharist, we are a community that gives glory to God and proclaims His message of love and salvation. Today’s Readings Readings for the Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time can be found at #988A. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 5:00 PM Marge & Burt Staman (Living) SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 6:00 AM For the Parishioners 7:30 AM Charlie DePiero 9:00 AM Emily Singleton 10:30 AM Joan Hallinan 12:00 PM Joyce Patterson 4:00 PM Clara Fasano MONDAY, AUGUST 25 7:00 AM Julia Cardelli 9:00 AM Peter Reehil TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 7:00 AM John Rigolizzo 9:00 AM Rose Manzi WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 7:00 AM Lucy Napoleone 9:00 AM Larry and Katie Coble (Living) THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 7:00 AM Anna Lafferty 9:00 AM Dominic & Jerry Guierrieri FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 7:00 AM Thomas Burton, Jr. 9:00 AM James Gallagher SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 8:00 AM Angelo DiMatteo The Altar Flowers are in memory of Irving Geschwindt. The Sanctuary Candle burns in memory of the Manetta & Pace Families. The Chapel Sanctuary Candle burns in memory of Mary & Al Viscusi. ANNOUNCED MASSES NEXT WEEKEND SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 5:00 PM Matt McCloy SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 6:00 AM For the Parishioners 7:30 AM Joseph Ryan Roch 9:00 AM Jane Povey 10:30 AM Joseph Duffy 12:00 PM Jozef Tworek 4:00 PM Louise Dillingham BAPTISMS Congratulations to the following child who was baptized Sunday, August 17. Julia Rose Hickerson Parents of babies to be baptized are asked to please register for Pre-Jordan, a baptism preparation program at Saint Joseph Parish, recommended by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Our next available session is Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration information can be found on our website or in the brochures in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room. For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610-269-8294 or [email protected]. MARRIAGE Couples planning to marry are asked to meet with their parish priest as soon as possible after their engagement and to enroll in a marriage-prep program (Pre-Cana) at least six months prior to the wedding. Our fall date is November 14 & 15. Flyers are in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room, on the parish website at www.stjosephrc.org and in the parish office. For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610-269-8294 or [email protected]. PLEASE PRAY FOR: Please call the parish office (each month) if you would like to add/remove someone’s name from these lists. ...those who are serving our country: Sgt. Steve Anderson, Andrew Bowser, Scott Bradley, Specialist Andrew Clauhs, Sarah Debarberie, Lt/Cpl. Shane Desiderio, Staff Sgt. Christopher Deutsch, Staff Sgt. Ian Deutsch, 1st Lt. Joseph DiBerardinis, Jennifer Dunn, 2nd. Lt. Mark Edwards, Spc. Sean Foreman, Danny Fuller, Jeffrey Fuller, 1st Lt. Matthew Glisson, Leslie Harkness, 1st Lt. Jonathan M. Harris, Brent Joshua Horrocks, LCPL. Steven Houser, Jacob Hudson, Zachary Kish, Christopher J. Korpics, Mark T. Korpics, Andy Landmesser, Major Paul D. Lang. PFC. Sgt. Christopher Madden, Spc. Nicholas Massari, Pvt. Francis Misantone, 2nd Lt. Ryan Misero, Lt. J.G. Brian Muka, Pvt. Ian Donoghue-Neider, Sgt. Bradley Panichelli, Alex Rozon, Vincent E. Short, III, John Stagliano, III, Ryan Strehl, Bryan Williams, Josh Woodward and Vincent Yarch. …those who are sick: Alfredo, Paul Barnhouse, Anne Beebie, Teresa DeFeo Bellanca, Tony Bello, Mina Massimini Bender, Steve Berman, Patrick Bonani, Philomena Bruno, Nathaniel Burt, Diane Cantello, Allison Carcella, Caroline Casenta, Judy DiFonzo Cazillo, Anita Conant, Mildred Connor, Baby Michael Corrigan, Jason Cozzone, John Cruice, Dominic D’Antonio, Pamela DeFazio, Eduardo DeLeon, Paul DiFonzo, Linton Dorfman, Jill Duffy, Tony G. Eby, Mary Ellen Edwards, Lillian Esposito, Lisa Esworthy, Gladys Felice, William Ferracone, Tom Fieweger, Faith Foley, Cathy Gold, Charles Gold, Grace Geiner, Mary Geschwindt, Phoebe Guyer, Cathie Harper, Nick Inman Amanda Jennings, Cameron Kiefer, Kenny Klunk, Sr., Joseph Koval, Jr., Patricia Kundert, David Kurtz, Melissa Lane, Ann Lang, Merrel Long, Joseph Massaini, Nicholas Massari, The McBeth Family, Kathy McGroarty, Lynn Memola, Selim Miah, Guy Milbrandt, Xavier Miniaci, Sara Moylett, Mary O’Donnell, Bill Pashinski, Rudi Pascual, Florence Popadick, John Richards, Sue Rizzo, Deanna Roache, Don & Doreen Sadowski, Felix Santana, Christopher Sauk, Ann Schlanser, Margaret Schretzenmaier, Angela Scianammea, Charles Scott, Tinamarie Sgro, Margaret Shannon, Robert Sheddy, Melissa Shellenberger, Amy Grace Shorter, Laura Shorter, Angela Siuzdak, Bob Smith, Edward Smith, Sister Mary Stanislaus, Tammy Strater, Mary Sullivan, Hillary Taub, Agnes Timothy, Ben Valocchi and Jackson Winner. Please remember in your prayers all those who have died: Edward Hannon, Edward Melcher and Donald (Buck) Nonnemaker A Letter from the Pastor August 24, 2014 In an interview published in part in the Argentine weekly "Viva" July 27, the pope listed his Top 10 tips for bringing greater joy to one's life: 1. "Live and let live." Everyone should be guided by this principle, he said, which has a similar expression in Rome with the saying, "Move forward and let others do the same.” 2. "Be giving of yourself to others." People need to be open and generous toward others, he said, because "if you withdraw into yourself, you run the risk of becoming egocentric. And stagnant water becomes putrid." 3. "Proceed calmly" in life. The pope, who used to teach high school literature, used an image from an Argentine novel by Ricardo Guiraldes, in which the protagonist -- gaucho Don Segundo Sombra -- looks back on how he lived his life. "He says that in his youth he was a stream full of rocks that he carried with him; as an adult, a rushing river; and in old age, he was still moving, but slowly, like a pool" of water, the pope said. He said he likes this latter image of a pool of water -- to have "the ability to move with kindness and humility, calmness in life." 4. "A healthy sense of leisure." The pleasures of art, literature and playing together with children have been lost, he said. "Consumerism has brought us anxiety" and stress, causing people to lose a "healthy culture of leisure." Their time is "swallowed up" so people can't share it with anyone. Even though many parents work long hours, they must set aside time to play with their children; work schedules make it "complicated, but you must do it," he said. Families must also turn off the TV when they sit down to eat. 5. Sundays should be holidays. Workers should have Sundays off because "Sunday is for family," he said. 6. Find innovative ways to create dignified jobs for young people. "We need to be creative with young people. If they have no opportunities they will get into drugs" and be more vulnerable to suicide, he said. "It's not enough to give them food," he said. "Dignity is given to you when you can bring food home" from one's own labor. 7. Respect and take care of nature. Environmental degradation "is one of the biggest challenges we have," he said. "I think a question that we're not asking ourselves is: 'Isn't humanity committing suicide with this indiscriminate and tyrannical use of nature?'" 8. Stop being negative. "Needing to talk badly about others indicates low self-esteem. That means, 'I feel so low that instead of picking myself up I have to cut others down,'" the pope said. "Letting go of negative things quickly is healthy." 9. Don't proselytize; respect others' beliefs. "We can inspire others through witness so that one grows together in communicating. But the worst thing of all is religious proselytism, which paralyzes: 'I am talking with you in order to persuade you,' No. The church grows by attraction, not proselytizing," the pope said. 10. Work for peace. "We are living in a time of many wars," he said, and "the call for peace must be shouted. Peace sometimes gives the impression of being quiet, but it is never quiet, peace is always proactive" and dynamic. Please Note! Parish Registration Our Parish Library is Getting a Make Over! Sunday, August 24, at 10 a.m. Located in the Church, Saint John Neumann Room. The parish library will be closed through September 1 (Labor Day) while it gets a makeover with fresh paint and carpet! 2nd Collection This weekend, August 23 & 24 for the Catholic University. Parish News Find out what the St. Joseph Moms Group is all about! Members of the Saint Joe's Moms will be in the Saint John Neumann Room after all masses the weekend of August 30 and 31 to welcome all moms. St. Joe’s Moms’ meets each Tuesday (Sept-June) after 9:00 a.m. Mass from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Parish Meeting Center behind the school. It’s a great opportunity to worship and then get together with other moms for a little bit of spiritual renewal and socializing while the kids play. Feel free to come and go as you are able. Please stop by the Saint John Neumann Room after mass. We look forward to meeting you and your children! If you can’t stop by but would like information, please contact Victoria Bako at [email protected] LABOR DAY The Parish Office will be closed on Monday, September 1 in observance of the Labor Day Holiday. Please note There will only be one Mass at 8 a.m. on Monday, September 1. Used Kayaks, Canoes or Small Sailboats Wanted! Boy Scout Troop 2 is looking to enhance its outdoor water sports program. If you have a used kayak, canoe, small sailboat, and life vests that you’d like to donate to your Boy Scout Troop here at St. Joseph's, please contact Dan Wilson, Committee Chair ([email protected]) or Barry Carney, Scoutmaster ([email protected]). All donations are tax deductible. Saint Joseph School News! There are still openings in Saint Joseph School from Kindergarten through 8th Grade. For more information, please contact the school office at 610-269-8999. 2 Couches Wanted! Looking for 2 couches in good condition for The CC or “The Catholic Cave” - a room used by our Youth Ministry program located in the garage attached to the parish office. This room is currently being renovated and will be back in use towards the end of August. Please send pictures to [email protected] if you have a couch you are looking to donate. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Religious Education News Contact the PREP Office at 610-873-8798. PREP News Classes begin on September 15 & 16. To Register for 2014-2015 visit www.stjosephrc.org S.O.S. PREP Co-Catechists are needed for the dates Say “yes” to the Holy Spirit and help us keep our class sizes smaller. Mondays, 5:00-6:15 p.m. Levels 1-2-3 (1 each) Levels 5-6 (2 each) Level 4 (3) Mondays, 6:45-8:00 p.m. Levels 1-6 (2 each) Level 5 (1 teen) Levels 3-4 (1 each) Tuesdays, 5:00-6:15 p.m. Kindergarten (2) Levels 1-3-4 (1 each) Level 2 (3) Level 6 (2) Tuesdays, 6:15-8:00 p.m. Level 2 (1) Call the PREP Office at for information on how to volunteer. Liturgy of the Word with Children The official start date is September 14 at the 9:00 a.m. Mass. Leaders and shepherds are still needed. Training will be provided on August 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the St. John Neumann Room. Contact the PREP Office for more info. RCIA Do you want to know more about the Catholic faith? Are you thinking of becoming Catholic? Are you a baptized Catholic who may want to receive Confirmation? Do you have children who may need to be caught up in faith formation and/or sacrament reception? Adult classes will begin again on September 17. Contact Kathy Thomas for more information about RCIA by calling the PREP Office. Parish News Family Potluck Dinner and Prayer Children’s Liturgy of the Word Begins Sunday, September 14 at the 9 a.m. mass Your entire family is welcome to attend St. Joseph’s monthly Family Potluck Dinner & Prayer Evening on Saturday, September 6 following the 5 p.m. Mass! Celebrate Mass Share a meal Pray a decade of the rosary On your way into Mass, bring your dish and serving utensil into the cafeteria (using the right-most doors along the front of the school). What Can You Bring? Crock pot or covered dish to share, large salad, rolls and butter, or desserts! We will have prayer cards and extra rosaries. For more information, contact Patty and Scott Millward at [email protected]. Thank you! Let the lile children come to me! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED LOOKING FOR LEADERS, SHEPHERDS, and CANTORS. Volunteer time is 20 minutes once a month at Mass. Adults and Teens, guide 1st through 3rd graders through the Word and share reflections of the Gospel. TO GET STARTED Saint Joseph Memorial Society Masses These Masses are offered on the first Sunday of each month at the 10:30 a.m. Mass. The Memorial Mass cards are large padded folders with a choice of three colors & pictures. Names of those to be remembered at these Masses are printed in the bulletin the week prior to that month’s Mass. These Mass cards are $20. Saint Joseph Cemetery Our parish cemetery is a beautiful, quiet spot located off Glenside Road in Downingtown. We have many traditional burial plots available and we recently set a Columbarium (an above-ground monument with 48 niches) to hold cremains of loved ones. If you are interested in purchasing a plot or a niche for the future for yourself or your loved ones, call the parish office at 610-269-8294. Please contact Kathy Thomas at [email protected] or 610-873-8798. 2014 Saint Joseph Lottery Winners August 10 August 11 August 12 August 13 August 14 August 15 August 16 609 115 080 036 921 944 757 $150.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $300.00 $125.00 Calendar Still Available Calendar Still Available Calendar Still Available Calendar Still Available Calendar Still Available Calendar Still Available Calendar Still Available For more information or questions, please email [email protected] or call Joan Angiulo at 610-486-6552. “LIKE” US ON FACEBOOK! Summer Office Hours There is a slight schedule change at the parish office through August. On Fridays only, the parish office closes at 4 p.m. If you have a Friday evening event, please make sure to pick up the key before that time. The office hours will remain the same for Monday – Thursday (8 a.m.-9 p.m.), Saturday (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) and Sunday (9 a.m.-2 p.m.). “Like” us on Facebook and keep up with all of the latest Saint Joseph Parish News! https://www.facebook.com/saintjosephdtown You may also search on Facebook for “St Joseph Parish Downingtown” Parish News Fall 2014 Adult Faith Formation Opportunities! Learn, Live, Love Your Faith The Jewishness of Jesus What does it mean that Jesus was Jewish? Father Matt Guckin will teach on the Jewishness of Jesus. Come join us on Monday, September 8, the Blessed Mother’s birthday, at 7 p.m. in the chapel. Six Weeks, Six Saints Come learn about the six saints whose relics are sealed in our church’s altar. How are the lives of St. Patrick, St. Anthony, St. Peregrine, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. John Neumann, and St. Maria Goretti relevant to us today? What do they teach us about God? Why are they saints? And why and how should we imitate them? Please join us in the chapel on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. beginning September 22. Watch the bulletin for details about which saint will be presented on which date. A Biblical Walk with Mary Thursday mornings, Sept. 18 – Nov. 13 from 9:45–11:15 a.m. Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother is a small group study program by Ascension Press. The program leads you through her earthly life, her joys and sorrows. You will learn Mary’s unique role in God’s kingdom and our lives, and you will see how she draws us ever closer to her Divine Son. Cost: $24 for the binder of reading/discussion materials. Check payable to St. Joseph Church. Location: Church, Saint John Neumann Meeting Room. Register by Monday, Sept. 8: Please contact Jane Desiderio at [email protected] or 484-3646940. Called and Gifted Join us as we discern our spiritual gifts, our perso nal call fro m God, and our personal vocation all for God’s Glory. Facilitator: Deacon James E. Bogdan, MS When: 5 Thursdays: Sept. 25 – Oct. 23,7–8:30 p.m. Where: Parish Meeting Center, Room 2 Who: Catholics who want to live their faith more fully. Maybe you are in transition in your life. Maybe you are looking to help your children in their spiritual lives. Or maybe you are discerning how your giftedness can renew your life, help our parish, or change the world. Know… that you are called and gifted! This 5-session process will be followed by another 5week session called "Discernment in Depth" in the winter/early spring. Cost $30 ($17 for program materials; $13 for Pope Francis’ book The Joy of the Gospel.) Parish subsidies are available. Checks payable to Saint Joseph Church. Register Contact Karen Dawson at [email protected]. Come join us for WWP Registration Day! September 6 & 7 after every Mass, St. John Neumann Room If you have questions about how to register for our new course or just want more information about WWP, please make plans to stop by! Every woman is welcome! Questions? Contact Laura White at 610-787-9100 or [email protected] or walkingwithpurpose.com Stewardship Collection Totals Sunday, August 17 $26,548.35 Saint Paul reminds us in today’s second reading that the ultimate origin of everything is God. Since everything comes from God, we are God’s own. We can never put God in our debt. There is absolutely no negotiating with God. Every breath we take is a gift. Every good deed we perform is grace. Good stewards realize they are created and called to make the beauty, greatness, compassion and justice of God and his gifts known throughout the world. The stewardship question for us is whether we are willing to embrace this call, acknowledge our dependence on God and give our lives over to Him completely for this purpose. August Mercy Hospice Schedule Group 3 - Mock Stroganoff Group 4 - Chinese Chicken & Noodles Please call Gail for more info at 610-269-9574. Ordinary Income: Loose Cash: Weekly EFT: $19,521 (543 envelopes) $1,978.85 $5,048.50 (186 participants) Collection Total: $26,548.35 Poor Box & Children’s Collection Sunday, August 17 Poor Box: $315 Children’s Envelopes: $4.00 August total to date: $1,398.41 The August collection is for Bridge of Hope. Children’s Envelopes Envelopes for our young stewards can be found in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room in Church and at the Parish Office. These envelopes are a great way to teach our young parishioners the meaning of Stewardship. Helping Other People Everyday (H.O.P.E.) Capital Campaign Payments Rides require 48 hours notice. If you are dropping Capital Campaign payments in the collection basket on Sundays, please make sure it is in an envelope clearly marked Capital Campaign. If you need a supply of envelopes, please call the parish office. HOPE provides rides to doctors’ appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy, and other necessary errands. For the week of 8/25, please contact Diane Sweeney at 610-269-3438 or Mary DiGregorio at 267-240-7525. For the week of 9/1, please contact Lisa Mattioni at 610-269-9025 or Ann McLaughlin at 610-269-8550. To volunteer to drive, please contact Helen Lyons at 610-873-8041 or [email protected]. AID FOR FRIENDS We are very much in need of meals for our neighbors receiving Aid For Friends dinners. Pick up pan packets in the St. Katharine Drexel room at church or next to the freezer in the Holy Family Center. Fill a pan with any meal that can be frozen and return meals to the freezer in the HFC where visitors will pick them up and deliver them. Call Debby O’Keefe for more information @ 610-2698032. Shopwithscrip.com also offers ScripNow that allows you to print cards fast! Perfect for last minute gifts and vacations! Great for Back to School Shopping now! Here are a few Scripnow stores! Parish Groups St.JosephYouthMinistryNews The Next King’s Men meeting will take place on Thursday, August 28 at 8 p.m. in the Parish Meeting Center. Come and meet other Catholic men (18 & older) and enjoy authentic fellowship, engage in learning and lively spiritual discussion and be challenged to live a more integrated and full Christian life! Contact Bill Reagan at [email protected]. Charismatic Prayer Group Our charismatic prayer group meets on Thursdays at 7:30. Please join us in the chapel as we deepen our prayer life, deepen our relationship with the Lord, and worship as a community. For more information, please call Joe McCahon at 610-716-3084. Paintball Outing Joseph's People This non-profit organization is dedicated to offering support, guidance, and job counseling services to people of all faiths who are unemployed or seek full-time employment. Volunteers offer encouragement, spiritual support, and individual expertise as applicable. They help organize and run meetings and events, and secure occasional speakers. Contact Cheryl Spaulding at 610-3044010 for more information. Legion of Mary This group of men and women demonstrates and deepens their devotion to our Blessed Mother through prayer and service. Active members meet weekly for prayer and discussion of the work of the past week. They routinely visit hospitals and nursing homes, say the rosary with groups of homebound parishioners, and stand ready to assist the pastor when needed. Auxiliary members support the work of active members by praying the rosary and legion prayers daily. Contact Mimma Patrono at 610-384-7933 for more information. Philly Phaith Pilgrimage on the Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. PRIME TIMERS The first meeting of the year will be held on Wednesday, September 10 at 1:30 p.m. in the Parish Meeting Center. Dues are $10.00 for the year to cover refreshments. There will be a fall trip to Atlantic City on Tuesday, September 23. Call 610-269-1152 for more information. Prime Timers is a social group for those over 50 years of age. A visit to the Missionaries of Charity Children’s Day Camp in Chester, PA. Local News Bishop Shanahan News Bishop Shanahan High School SAT/PSAT Programs Bishop Shanahan High School and Dr. Richard Fuller offers a comprehensive 35-hour training fall learning experience in a PSAT/SAT Program (with a student teacher ratio of 8:1 in math). For info call Dr. Fuller 610-2759660. Classes begin September 8, 2014. Endowment Fund Golf Outing September 16, 2014 Benefits BSHS Tuition Assistance For details & sponsorship opportunities visit our website: www.shanahan.org $10,000 CASH Raffle Drawing September 16, 2014 (Need not be present to win) Benefits BSHS Tuition Assistance Only 200 tickets being sold at $100 per ticket To purchase tickets contact Debora LaPorta 610-343-6238 or [email protected] College Fair Wednesday, September 24, from 7-9 p.m. Over 190 Colleges and Universities will be in attendance. As always, students from all the area high schools are invited to attend. Questions? Call Mrs. Marie L. Weyback at 610-343-6242. Shanahan Sprint 5k Run, 1 Mile Walk, Kids Dash October 4, 2014 Benefits BSHS Tuition Assistance For registration & sponsorship opportunities visit our website www.shanahan.org or contact Debora LaPorta 610-343-6238. Teri’s Run & Twilight Walk 13th Annual Teri’s Run and Twilight Walk for Scleroderma will be held on Friday, September 5. The evening’s events include: 6:30 p.m. – Kids Run, 7 p.m. – 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk, 8 p.m. – Awards Ceremony. Chip-Timed Run and Walk on fast, flat, spectator-friendly course that starts on Green Street in Downingtown. The run is dedicated to the memory of Teri Valocchi and all those who have lost their battle to Scleroderma. Register Online at www.terisrun.org VIGIL for LIFE Saturday, September 6 8:00 a.m. Mass Saint Agnes Church 231 West Gay Street, West Chester followed by Rosary Pilgrimage to Planned Parenthood 8 South Wayne Street, West Chester CYACC Are You a Young Adult in Chester County? If you're a Catholic adult in your 20s or 30s, we want to meet you! Catholic Young Adults of Chester County (CYACC - pronounced "kayak") exists to offer you social, spiritual, and service opportunities. Check us out on Facebook, at www.cyacc.org, or request more info by emailing [email protected] Archdiocese of Philadelphia News Quebec Jubilee Pilgrimage Tour Canadian & U.S. Shrines led by Bishop Daniel Thomas and Rev. Dennis Gill on September 10-17. Tour includes Jubilee Pontifical Mass at Notre Dame de Quebec, Walk through the only Holy Door in America, visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy, Shrine of North American Martyrs, Birthplace & Tomb of St. Kateri, St. Anne’s Basilica, St. Joseph Oratory and more! All inclusive cost of $2,265.00 with tips, travel insurance, most meals, hotels and bus! Call Marianne Murphy at Select International Tours & Cruises at 800-842-4842. Save the Date! First Annual Abbey Faith & Music Fest: A Catholic music festival of Christian rock in the Philadelphia area. Saturday, September 20 at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli. Headlining this daylong fest from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. will be Matt Maher with Audrey Assad, Kara Klein, Greg & Lizzy and Paging Samuel. The theme of this year's Fest is "Truth and Beauty" with internationally known keynote speaker Bill Donaghy, Executive Director of the Theology of the Body Institute. The day's events will include music, food, Holy Mass, Reconciliation, stations, and end with a candlelight Eucharistic Adoration. Contact Ken Chrusch at 610-269-8294 or [email protected]. Tickets available now online with special Youth and Young Adult group rates. Order now: TheAbbeyFest.com Annual Choir Auditions-August 25-29 Adult Choir (grade 9 – adults) Girls Choir (grades 4 – 12) Boy Choir (grades 4 – 8) The Cathedral Basilica Choir (adults) These groups are the principal choirs for all the Cathedral parish and Archdiocesan Liturgies at the Cathedral. The choirs bring together over 100 singers from more than 45 parishes in the Archdiocese. This coming year promises to be exciting as we prepare for the World Meeting of Families and a possible Papal Visit from Pope Francis. Auditions do not require a prepared piece. For the Adults: Music reading is a must and sight reading skills are important. For the Boy and Girl Choir there are two levels: a prepatory choir of Boys and Girls, and separate Boy and Girl performing choirs. For more info visit http://www.cathedralphila.org/music/choirs-at-thecathedral-basilica or call the Archdiocesan Office for Liturgical Music at 215-587-3696.