July 12,2015 - Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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July 12,2015 - Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
VISITATION B.V.M. • TROOPER, PENNSYLVANIA PARISH REGISTRATION Often people attend Mass at Visitation B.V.M. Church for several years, but do not register with the parish. Others delay registering until they are asked to be a godparent or Confirmation sponsor, would like to have their own child baptized, or would like to schedule a wedding or a funeral at the parish. Registering in a parish is a declaration of your desire to be part of a Catholic community. If you are not currently a member of our parish and live within the parish boundaries, we invite you to consider registering with us and making a commitment to the life of Visitation B.V.M. Church. Register at the Rectory, Monday-Friday, from 9am to 8pm. PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL SUMMER THOUGHT Many of our regular Adorers take their vacation in the summertime, so we have a great need for substitutes. Perhaps you could take a regular specific summer hour or sign-up as a substitute. As you can see below, there are far too many vacant/ open hours anyway. So please pray that you or others will come forward to help out. That’s the way this Chapel is able to stay open 24/7. Sun @ 3am, 4am Mon @ 1am Wed @ 1am, 4am, 10am Thu @ 1am Fri @ 7pm Sat @ 1am, 8am, 10am, Noon, 4pm, 5pm. Volunteer to be a substitute. For more information or to sign-up, please contact Jim/Pat Welsh at 610-584-5298. Please remember in your prayers all those from our parish community who are currently serving in the military, Jared Specht, Chris Holcomb, Nicole Scherer, David Tampanello, Lt. (J.B.) Eric Leis, Haydon Wyatt, Captain Michael J. Foley, Jr., Johnathan Pearson, Airmen, Alyssa Rose Sauers, Corporal Ryan Kiely, Sgt. Peter McCallen, Lieutenant Rory O’Boyle, Joseph C. Pawko, Lieutenant Colonel David Doman, Pvt. Michael Bergen, Airman Justin Hart, Salvatore DeGrazio, US Army, Prvt. Eric D. Pearson, US Army, Anthony Chiaravalloti, US Army PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE WHO HAVE DIED Especially Kathleen Stauffer and all those who have lost their lives in service to our country. Kathleen Guziewicz, Julia Causak, Ken Kirkpatrick, Frank Pizzi, Dan Aversano, Joseph Lupo, Mrika Nikollaj, Michelle Banmiller, Denise Garrity, Mary Bianco, James Dugan, Marisa Perseo, Janice Davey, Dolores Freni, Liam Marino, Crystal Fiorentino, Bart Cahan, Maureen Cahan, Nancy Cantrell, Anne Mirable, Steve Hedrick, Patricia Kurtz, Marie Schodle, Kimberly Ann O’Connor, Kathryn Kaniuka, Kathleen Stauffer, Helen Hickey, Kay Bolger, Pete Melle, Baby Eleanor Brooks, Michael Kohl, Colleen MacDonald, Robert Fulmer, Dan Massino, Marian Murray, Marianne MacDunna, Thomas Tuwalski, Agnes Ventura, Jane Wilson, Melanie Moletsky, Janet McCoy, Joseph Sortino, Baby Gemma Glantz, Abbie Reina, Anne Lesher, Joseph Bruno, Greg Metusec, Ronald Greenwell, Marcy Vinciguerra, Teresa Witiak, Ronald Burns, Paul C. DiLorenzo, Jr., Mary Jane Pleva, Bernie Kozikowski, Edward Gilliam, Al Fitzgerald, Jessica Sidorick, Dorie Woy, Roseann Hammond, Bryan Koch, The Monday Family, Julie Hlebik, John Mitros, Judy Coughlin If you would like to have a loved one’s name placed on the Prayer List, please call the Rectory – 610-539-5572. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops sponsors an annual collection to support the Church’s efforts to reduce poverty through the work of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, this collection will take place this weekend, July 11 & 12, 2015. Your donations will support anti-poverty projects in communities across the country and right here in our own region. To learn more about the good work that the CCHD funds, visit the USCCB website at: www.povertyusa.org. Page 1 • 008 Visitation BVM JULY 12, 2015 • THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME WE ARE A TITHING PARISH “God’s Plan for Giving” MONDAY, July 13, 2015 - St. Henry 7:00AM 8:00AM Anne Genuardi Raffeo Charles Sardo, Sr. TUESDAY, July 14, 2015 - St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin 7:00AM 8:00AM Connie D’Ippolito Nicholas Pupillo Striving to be good stewards, please be generous in your “Thank you back to God” for all His blessings, and remember to use your church envelopes accordingly. Weekend of June 28, 2015: Previous Year: $19,620.00 $24,164.00 Weekend of July 5, 2015: Previous Year: $22,113.00 $22,823.10 WEDNESDAY, July 15, 2015 - St. Bonaventure, Bishop & Doctor of the Church 7:00AM Geraldine Bruno 8:00AM M. Kathleen Centurioni In true Stewardship, each person begins each day by simply praying, “Lord, what do You want me to do today with all the gifts You have given me?” Then be sure to listen for His response throughout each day. THURSDAY, July 16, 2015 - Our Lady of Mount Carmel 7:00AM Karen Abriaad 8:00AM James Harty VISITATION OFFERS ELECTRONIC PARISH GIVING: Log on to the Visitation Blessed Virgin Mary website (http:// www.visitationbvm.org/) and click on the Parish Giving Logo, and follow the easy registration instructions. FRIDAY, July 17, 2015 7:00AM Joseph McMonagle, Sr. 8:00AM Ray Delaney SATURDAY, July 18, 2015 - St. Camillus de Lellis, Priest 7:00AM Steven Vereb 8:00AM Umberto Molinaro BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS: The next Baptism Preparation Class for expectant parents is scheduled for Thursday, August 13, 2015, 7PM to 8PM in the Larkin Center. Please call the Rectory to register, 610-539-5572. World Meeting of Families Speaker Presentation Visitation B.V.M. Church will host a World Meeting of Families Speaker Presentation on Tuesday, July 28th at 7pm in the Lower Church. The presentation will consist of a talk by Meghan Cokeley, Director of the Archdiocese Office for New Evangelization. There will also be a video presentation and information session on the World Meeting of Families and the Papal visit. All are most welcome to attend! BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT If you are grieving the loss of a loved one or helping someone through their grief, you are invited to our parish support group meeting on Sunday, July 12, 2015 from 2-3:30PM in the lower rectory conference room. Please call Peg McDonough at 610-584-5514 for more information. Congratulations to the following children who were recently baptized at Visitation B.V.M. Church: Cassidy Ann Bruno Lorelei Dannie Jank Nathan Michael Judge Molly Grace Martin John Stephen Nikollaj Joseph Nue Nikollaj Page 2 • 008 Visitation BVM VISITATION B.V.M. • TROOPER, PENNSYLVANIA Host a Family for the World Meeting of Families Two million visitors from all over the world are expected to visit Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families congress and visit by Pope Francis on Sept 22-27, 2015. To learn more about hosting a family, visit http://www.worldmeeting2015.org/get-involved/host-afamily/. Registration, Hotels, Travel: The online registration and housing site is open and can be accessed through http:// www.worldmeeting2015.org/plan-your-visit/register. This site will allow you to register and make hotel reservations for the Congress. Historic Exhibition: Vatican Splendors makes exclusive East Coast stop in Philadelphia at the Franklin Institute in September. The Exhibit coincides with the momentous Papal visit and the World Meeting of Families - Philadelphia 2015 Congress. The exhibit explores the historical and cultural impact of he Vatican over the span of 2,000 years through significantly relevant objects straight from the Vatican in Rome, Italy. Highlights of the nearly 10,000 square-foot exhibition include artwork by Michelangelo; works by masters including Bernini and Guercino, artwork dating back to the first century, venerated remains (bone fragments) of Saints Peter and Paul, relics discovered at the tombs of Saints Peter and Paul, and historical objects from the modern and ancient basilicas of Saint Peter’s in Rome. Ticket Information: Vatican Splendors - September 19, 2015-February 15, 2016. Daytime ckets (Includes General Admission to the Franklin Ins tute) Adults $34.95; Children (ages 3‐11) $28.95. Evening Tickets (5pm‐close) Adults: $22.95; Children (ages 3‐11) $14.95. Tickets on sale now. Militia Immaculata is looking for new members! The mission of the Militia Immaculata (MI) is simply, “through Mary bring all to the Sacred Heart of Jesus”. Some of the spiritual activities of our members include: Distribution of miraculous medals, Visiting the sick and dying in local hospitals, Prison ministry, Feeding the poor in Norristown. At this time, our MI group is welcoming new members. Prayerfully consider doing something special for Our Lady. Don’t procrastinate; do something spiritual today to make your tomorrows more joyful. For more information, contact Joe Valovage at 610-630-6070 or at [email protected]. AUGUST BLOOD DRIVE – Donors are urgently needed for our Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Blood Drive to be held at Jeffersonville Golf Club from 2PM –7PM. Please call Parish Red Cross Chairperson, Theresa Weldie, 610-630 -8414 to schedule an appointment. PARISH VOUCHER PROGRAM Thank you for your continued support of our Parish Voucher Program. ACME, GIANT & MACY Gift Cards are available Monday through Friday at the Rectory. Volunteer Posi ons for Children’s Liturgy of the Word and PREP: Visita on Parish and the Religious Educa on Office are seeking individuals who have a dedica on to and passion for their Faith. Those parishioners who feel called by the Holy Spirit to respond to this invita on may want to par cipate as a catechist for Children’s Liturgy of the Word for the 9:00 A.M. or 11:00 A.M. Masses on Sundays (September through June each year) or to serve as a catechist or aide for the Monday night Religious Educa on program. The Monday evening sessions serve our young people in Grades K through 8 (September through May each year.) Prior teaching experience is helpful but not required as full training and support will be provided to help volunteers succeed in either of these rewarding ministries. Anyone who is interested in either of these ministries or if you would like addi onal details, please contact Sister Diane Marie at 610‐539‐6211, ext. 112 or via e‐mail, sister.diane@visita onbvmschool.org. PREP Registration 2015-2016 This curriculum-based program is designed to teach the foundations of the Catholic faith, prepare students for their sacraments, and deepen their relationship with Christ. Students entering into kindergarten through eighth grade (K-8) are eligible. Religious Education classes are held Monday evenings from 6:45 to 8:00PM beginning in September. Registration forms may be obtained by calling the Religious Education Office (Sister Diane) at 610-5396211, ext. 112 or by e-mailing, sister.diane@visita onbvmschool.org. Page 3 • 008 Visitation BVM JULY 12, 2015 • THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Respect Life MASS BOOK 2016 + Our book for scheduling Mass Intentions for the year 2016 will open on Monday, July 20, 2015. ““Kindness and truth shall meet; justice and peace shall kiss. Truth shall spring out of the earth, and justice shall look down from heaven.”PSALM 85:5-8 Sadly, the Supreme Court’s decision interpreting the U.S. Constitution as recognizing same-sex unions as “marriage” does not resonate with truth or justice (i.e., basic Christian teaching). In the words of Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, President of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) the decision, “is a tragic error that harms the common good and most vulnerable among us… Regardless of what a narrow majority of the Supreme Court may declare at this moment in history, the nature of the human person and marriage remains unchanged and unchangeable.” Pope Francis will be coming to Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families in September. Despite misinterpretation of basic Christian teaching by the media, Supreme Court and others, the Pope’s mission is to reaffirm the clear teachings of the Church on the sanctity of life, marriage and family. As he has written in his apostolic exhortation “Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel), “Today’s vast and rapid cultural changes demand that we constantly seek ways of expressing unchanging truths in a language which brings out their abiding newness.” He has no difficulty in recognizing and following the faith Christ entrusted to Peter and his successors. Pope Francis knows within the depths of his heart and prays that we, too, will know that our witness can, and will, demonstrate to the world that kindness and truth can meet. Justice and peace can kiss. Sources: the WORD among us, July 2015; for Archbishop Kurtz’s Statement– http://www.usccb.org/news/2015/15-103.cfm; Knights of Columbus Columbia, July 2015. As has been the practice, no more than three announced Masses may be scheduled by any given individual. We also will not schedule the same intention more than once in any given month. How blest we are to be able to pray for deceased loved ones and having a Mass offered is a beautiful way to remember and pray for loved ones who have gone before us. We are happy that Visitation people understand this and so widely practice it, but like so many good things, it causes a small problem. The number of time slots available cannot begin to meet the demand! We want to do all that we can to be fair in distribution. Announced Masses are scheduled in our Church at specific times. The Mass, no matter when or where celebrated or by whichever valid priest, is of infinite value! The unannounced Masses are celebrated by priests, perhaps missionaries or retired, who are in situations with less demand for such scheduling. They may often be celebrated before the announced. We encourage folks to have the unannounced said when the date is not of importance and when family and friends are not likely to be able to attend. This will allow more of the limited number of slots to be available for parishioners who may want to schedule a Mass at an anniversary or birthday, etc., when they can be present. Your consideration is greatly appreciated. Peace always, Msgr. Murray “Do not accept anything as the truth if it lacks love, and do not accept anything as love which lacks truth! One wihout the other becomes a destructive lie.” St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) PLENARY INDULGENCE Attendees to the WMOF events from Tuesday, September 22nd through Sunday, September 27th will have a wonderful opportunity to get special graces (plenary indulgence) during this upcoming pilgrimage into Philadelphia. To obtain a plenary indulgence, one must pray for the Pope and receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Holy Communion in a reasonable time frame. A plenary indulgence wipes away all of the temporal punishment due to sin. How comforting is that? If you are going, get ready to receive these special graces. SUNDAY HOMILIES ONLINE Listen to Archbishop Chaput’s Sunday homilies anytime at http://archphila.org/archbishopchaput/ homilies/index.htm. The Archbishop’s homilies are also available as Podcasts on iTunes. To search, to find, to belong to a community, to seek meaning, to share reflec ons on life with others. Our daily living is a con nuous a empt to fill the hungers of the human soul. Very o en these hungers lead to an experience of God and the desire to commit to a rela onship with God. Are you one of thousands of persons worldwide who ask this ques on: How can I become a Catholic? Simply put, the Rite of Chris an Ini a on of Adults (R.C.I. A. ) is the process for unbap zed persons and those who have been bap zed in another Chris an denomina on to become a Catholic. If you have been bap zed in the Catholic Faith and need to complete your sacraments of ini a on, (Confirma on and/or Holy Eucharist) R.C.I.A will provide the necessary founda on to become fully ini ated into the Catholic Faith. To find out more about the R.C.I.A Process, contact Sister Diane Marie, Coordinator, at 610‐539‐6211, ext. 112. Page 4 • 008 Visitation BVM VISITATION B.V.M. • TROOPER, PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL NEWS Visitation BVM School Administration for 2015-2016 Welcomes Mrs. Darlene Adams, School Principal Mrs. Deborah A. Pekula, Director of Student Administration July 2015: Mother, Teacher, Family: The Nature and Role of the Church To prepare for the World Meeting of Families and Pope Francis’s visit, we are studying a catechesis on family life called Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive. Each month, our parish is reflecting on one chapter. Previous monthly reflections are online at PhillyEvang.org/wmof. You can order the catechesis as a paperback or e-book, and learn more about next year’s big event, at WorldMeeting2015.org. Chapter 9: Mother, Teacher, Family: The Nature and Role of the Church From its opening paragraphs, this catechism has explained how we were created for communion with God and one another. The Church has institutional forms because this communion must be visible and tangible, and active in the world. The Church’s earthen vessels are necessary for proclaiming a spiritual reality: the Church is the Bride of Christ, a “she,” not an “it.” In the words of Saint John XXIII, the Church is our mother and teacher, our comforter and guide, our family of faith. All the baptized are the Church’s sons and daughters, giving Christians our most fundamental and authentic identity. As members of the Church, we are members of the “one body” that is not defined by any human qualification, such as age, nationality, or intelligence, or by any human achievement, such as efficiency, organization, or moral virtue. Even when her people and leaders sin, we still need the Church’s wisdom, sacraments, support, and proclamation of the truth. Just as our own sinfulness never erases our creation in God’s image, when Catholics sin, that does not erase the Church’s holiness. The Church’s essence depends on Jesus, a foundation which holds us accountable, but which is also deeper and more secure than any human achievement or failure. God never abandons us. Despite her many failures, the Church cannot shirk the responsibility to preach and live the Gospel. “Love is our mission,” and the Church is the family that teaches and embodies this love. - Christopher C. Roberts, catechism editor. Did you know? Many family-centered cultural experiences will be taking place in the city of Philadelphia throughout the week of the World Meeting of Families. The Franklin Institute will be welcoming an exhibit from the Vatican Museums and St. Malachy’s School will be the home of a large mural through the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. Learn more about the many WMOFrelated events for locals and visitors alike at WorldMeeting2015.org. There has never been a better time to consider a Catholic education for your children. A Catholic Education at Visitation BVM School offers time-honored traditions, growth of the individual and development of the whole person centered in a faith community. Visitation BVM School offers a well-rounded curriculum in a warm and welcoming environment. We, at Visitation BVM School, pledge to Keep it Catholic for our students in Prayer, Environment and Practice. For Registration, please call Visitation BVM School, 610-5396080 Ext 110 or Ext 111 for details. We sincerely welcome you to our outstanding School and invite you to join one of our PreK - 8th grade classrooms for the 2015-16 school year. The book, "The Excellent 11: Qualities Teachers and Parents Use to Motivate, Inspire, and Educate Children" by Ron Clark is recommended reading for parents and teachers. The book explains eleven characteristics: Enthusiasm, Adventure, Creativity, Reflection, Balance, Compassion, Confidence, Humor, Common Sense, Appreciation, and Resilience as qualities we seek to model and teach our students each day in Visitation BVM School. Registration Update: Parents and Guardians may still register a student for Visitation School for 2015-2016 by calling our school to make arrangements. Please call 610539-6080, ext. 111 for information. You may also visit our website at www.visitationbvm.org and click the school link. The required documents for registration are as follows: State-Issued Birth Certificate Baptismal Certificate Complete proof of all required immunizations CARES is Visitation’s afterschool program. We are currently accepting children for the afterschool program which runs from 11:15AM (after pre-school), until 5:30PM. Please visit the school website for an application and handbook or call Ellen Giammarco at 610-539-1796. Shoe Requirement for 2015-2016: Please note that the required shoe for the next school year is the brown bass buc and the few variations of this type. The Sperries will not be permitted with any uniform version in the next year. This information was sent home to you via One Call and will be part of the handbook. Page 5 • 008 Visitation BVM JULY 12, 2015 • THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Congratula ons to the following students who achieved Dis nguished and First Honors for the third trimester of the 2014‐2015 school year: are below. There is no cost to register your child’s intent to play a fall sport. If you need any assistance, please contact Cheryll Fisher, Registrar, at [email protected]. Grade 4—DisƟnguished Honors—Ashlyn Bono, Jus n Cockerham, Sarah Murphy, Connor O’Brien, , Michael Rebar, Devon Yosua First Honors—Chris an Bourbon, Caroline Cleary, Allison Croushore, Patrick Doyle, Jack Filograna, Annie Greek, Mason Grimley, Nicholas Hammond, Aidan Higgins, Daniel Johnson, Olivia Johnson, Maddie Kiester, Cassidy Kropp, John Markowiski, Sofia Owen, Charlo e Peacock, Ella Pergine, Marissa Sala, Ava Santangelo, Evan Sciarabba, Kenneth Stanko, Sofia Vernacchio, Abigail Winters, Connor Yosua, Logan Yosua Grade 5—DisƟnguished Honors—Mary Grace Murphy First Honors—Lily Ahmad, Alyssa Brachelli, Layla Charaaoui, Mia Delmoro, Jacob Dobrowolski, Grace Fergione, Allison Hourigan, Sofia La anze, Sydney Peacock, Connor Petrei, Devon Petrei, Angelina Raffanello, Madeline Newell, Tyler Niwinski, Shannon Peters, Allison Porta, Joseph Rullo, Caleigh Segaline, Alex Sorgini, Amilyn Thomas Abbie Zarkoski FIRST TIME SYSTEM USERS: If this is your first time using the on-line registration system, log into Visitationbvm.org; select Catholic Youth Organization on the left hand side menu; select registrar, and please click on Create an Account. Simply follow all of the system prompts. Be sure to check the summary of your registration after you hit Check Out. CALLING ALL FALL COACHES: APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR 2015 FALL SPORT SEASONS. Any individual interested in coaching a JV or Varsity fall sport including football, field hockey, soccer, and volleyball are asked to submit their application by July 17. Applications can be found at http://www.visitationcyo.com/f/ VisitationCoachingApplicationForm-Print.pdf or via the Visitation CYO website under Athlete, Coaching Application Form. All interested candidates should forward their completed applications to Fran Greek, Athletic Director, at [email protected]. All applicants must have the mandatory clearances. Details on the required clearances are available on our school website. Grade 6—DisƟnguished Honors—Julia Masterson, William Welsh First Honors—Kallan Bustynowicz, Judie Butler, Charles D’Orazio, Lawrence (Trey) Doyle, John Esmonde, Gianna Frangiosa, Elizabeth Fry, Taylor Garber, Riley Grimley, Delaney Harty, Clare Kiester, Aidan Kilcoyne, Mia Lucchesi, Sarah Mash, Kerry Anne Moser, Kaitlyn Porta, Maeve Quinn, Cooper Snyder, Kaylee Snyder, Sophia Spurio, Grace Viglio a Grade 7—DisƟnguished Honors—Hailee Weiss First Honors— Robert Burdick, Amanda Burkholder, Mackenzie Cane, Jack Goehringer, Steven Kaelin, Chris na Kilcoyne, Gianna Mehl, Maria Morello, Kayleigh Niwinski, Leah O’Brien, Luke Opielski, Tea Pasquale, Zachary Sorgini, Brendan Sowa, Andrew Talone Grade 8—DisƟnguished Honors—Francesca Lucchesi First Honors—Julia Bentz, Danielle Burkholder, Zachariah Butler, Olivia Diesel, Lily Doyle, Kaitlyn Estright, Erin Holly, Luke House, Caitlin Hughes, Tess Humes, Sean Keaveney, Katherine Kiester, Abigail Knobler, Dalila Layos, Angelina Mazza, Giavanna Pisano, Reese Soda, Nicole Sonet, Sanh Vu, Jillian Williamson FALL SPORTS: Intent Registration for the 2015 JV and Varsity fall sports season opened on July 1. Any 5th or 6th grader (JV) or 7th or 8th grader (Varsity) interested in playing soccer, football, field hockey, and volleyball is asked to please register his/her intent to play a fall sport. Intent registration assists us with the planning of our upcoming sports season. Intent Registration is done via our system of record, Sports Sign Up. Instructions Visitation Gladiators Football 2015 Season: The Visitation Gladiators are gearing up for the 2015 Football season. We are asking all Visitation and Partner School students and registered PREP students that are interested in playing football for the Gladiators in the fall to register your intent to play. Intent Registration is available on Sports Sign Up. The intent registration helps us anticipate our needs for the coming season. The registered intents assist us in determining the number of coaches, uniforms, and equipment needed. All boys grades 5 & 6, please register your intent for JV Football. All 7th & 8th grade boys, please register your intent for Varsity. Those that register their intents will receive email updates and communications. Please make sure your account is updated with current information. Sports Sign Up is Visitation BVM’s system of record for all CYO activities. If you already have an account on our system, please log in and register your son. First time users please follow the detailed instructions above. There are no fees associated with registering your intent to participate. CONDITIONING SESSIONS ARE BEING HELD EACH WEDNESDAY AT 6 PM AT THE VISITATION FIELD. OFFICIAL PRACTICES WILL BEGIN IN EARLY AUGUST. PLEASE BE SURE YOU HAVE REGISTERED YOUR INTENT TO PLAY FOOTBALL FOR THE VISITATION GLADIATORS AS MOST COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE DONE VIA EMAIL THROUGH OUR SPORTS SIGN UP SYSTEM. CatholicPhilly.com Stay up to date with local Catholic news from CatholicPhilly.com. Use your computer or smart phone to read about parish news, Archbishop Chaput’s column and information on activities throughout the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Sign up for a free newsletter sent by email twice a week at www.catholicphilly.com/newsletter. Page 6 • 008 Visitation BVM VISITATION B.V.M. • TROOPER, PENNSYLVANIA Prayer for Vocations WERE YOU ASKED TO BE A GODPARENT FOR THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM? “A person to be baptized is to be given a sponsor who assists as an adult in Christian initiation or together with the parents presents an infant for baptism. A sponsor also helps the baptized person to lead a Christian life in keeping with their baptism and to fulfill faithfully the obligations inherent in it” (Code of Canon Law, 872). Listed below are a few of the requirements to be a Godparent: I am at least sixteen (16) years of age. I have received the Sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist) in the Catholic Church. I am living – and intend to live in conformity with the laws of the Catholic Church regarding marriage. For instance: If I am divorced and have remarried, my previous marriage has been annulled and I am remarried in the Catholic Church. If I am divorced and have not remarried, I am living the vocation of the single life in conformity with the Catholic Church. I am not cohabitating with someone outside the Sacrament of Marriage. I attend Mass on Sundays and Holydays of Obligation and receive the sacraments of the church (Holy Eucharist and Penance) regularly. I understand and accept these responsibilities which I undertake and promise to pay special attention to the person to be baptized. King of Prussia Players Present Gypsy: The life and times of American legend Gypsy Rose Lee and her infamous stage mother, Mama Rose, will be presented by the King of Prussia Players on July 17, 18, 24, 25 at 7:30pm & July 19, 26 at 2pm. All performances at Shannondell Performing Arts Theater. Directed by Christen Mandracchia and produced by Laura Clattenburg, both Visitation B.V.M. parishioners. For tickets, please call 610-277-9505 or visit www.kofpplayers.org. God our Father, we thank you for calling men and women to serve in your Son's Kingdom as priests, deacons, religious and consecrated persons. Send your Holy Spirit to help us respond generously and courageously to your call. May our community of faith support vocations of sacrificial love in our youth. We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen. Later this year after Pope Francis' visit to the United States, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia will launch an initiative to promote priesthood vocations titled "Called by Name". The program will invite men, 16 years of age or older, to consider a vocation as a priest. Parishioners throughout the archdiocese will be encouraged to recommend young men they consider potential candidates for the priesthood by submitting their names to their local parish. Approved nominated individuals will be contacted by their parish and the Archdiocesan Vocations Office to invite them to consider a call to the priesthood and to attend an upcoming discernment event. Despite the continuing decline in vocations to the priesthood and the consequent shortage of priests, we can still trust that God calls sufficient laborers to his vineyard. But the noise and distractions of the world often drown out or mask God's call. Also, the deteriorating spirituality in the world provides a less fertile environment for the call to germinate and take root. Priests, religious, and the laity have the responsibility to support and promote a future generation of priests by helping to identify and invite those called. Prayer is the first and foremost activity in fostering vocations to the priesthood. Pope St. John Paul II declared, "The entire people of God is responsible for promoting vocations, and does so chiefly by persistent and humble prayer for vocations." (Ecclesia in America, #40) Bulletin Deadline: All information for the weekly bulletin must be submitted by 12 Noon on the Monday prior to publication. Information may be emailed: [email protected] or fax 610-539-3240. Thank you, Judy Fleming. Page 7 • 008 Visitation BVM VISITATION B.V.M. • TROOPER, PENNSYLVANIA LADY OF FATIMA: If you are interested in hosting Our Lady of Fatima statue for a week in your home, please contact Bob or Rosa Quaglia at 610-489-7427. ST. RITA OF CASCIA NOVENA: The Novena is prayed on Tuesday mornings after the 8AM Mass. Favors already received will be announced beforehand. Come join us. LEGION OF MARY PRAYER MEETING is every Monday from 1pm to 2pm in the Lower Conference Room of the Rectory. The Mother of God invites you to attend! Come and pray with us. Blessings and graces for you and your family! ROSARY: Please join us as we pray the rosary for the special intentions of our parish family each Wednesday at 7PM in front of Our Lady of Life Statue. THE SECULAR FRANCISCANS: Attention Parishioners - Would you like to model your life with the simplicity of St. Francis? The Lay Franciscans meet on the 2nd Sunday of every month at 1pm in the Larkin Center. We would love to have you join us as we pray and study the Gospel way of living. For information, call Helene at 484-679-1809 or just show up. All are welcome. Page 9 • 008 Visitation BVM Join the Pilgrimage from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to the National Catholic Youth Conference November 18-22, 2015 • Estimated Cost: $675 Archdiocesan Pilgrimage Includes: Bus Transportation • Hotel (3 Nights) • Breakfast & Lunch Conference Registration/Credentials • T-shirt/Hat Contact your Youth Minister for more info! Elizabeth Riordan, Director 215-587-3760 [email protected] www.PhillyCatholicYYAM.org
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