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Bulletin - July 28, 2019


Upcoming Meetings & Events

Parish Youth Ministry Team: Monday (7/29), 5:30 PM, Holy Family

EFF 6th & 7th Grade Catechists: Monday (7/29), 6:30 PM, education center offices

Together Retreat-Women’s Team: Mondays (through 9/23), 7:00 PM, St. Matthew

Together Retreat-Men’s Team: Mondays (through 10/14), 7:00 PM, St. Mark

Knights of Columbus Officers Meeting: Monday (7/29), 7:00 PM, St. Luke

EFF 4th Grade Catechists: Tuesday (7/30), 6:30 PM, education center offices

High School Youth Group: Tuesdays (7/30 & 8/6), 7:00 PM, St. Luke

Elizabeth Ministry Team: Tuesday (7/39), 7:30 PM, St. Mark

EFF 3rd Grade Catechists: Wednesday (7/31), 6:30 PM, education center offices

Legion of Mary: Wednesdays, 7:00 PM, St. Matthew

Social Fellowship Committee: Monday (8/5), 7:00 PM, St. Luke

EFF 5th Grade Catechists: Tuesday (8/6), 6:30 PM, education center offices

Knights of Columbus Council Meeting: Tuesday (8/6), 7:30 PM, St. Matthew

EFF 1st Grade Catechists: Wednesday (8/7), 6:30 PM, education center offices

Men’s Spirituality Group: Thursday (8/8), 7:00 PM, St. Luke

Pre-Jordan II: Saturday (8/10), 10:30 AM, St. Matthew

Back to School Collection: Saturday/Sunday (8/10-11), before all Masses, Holy Family/narthex

Casserole Collection: Saturday/Sunday (8/10-11), before all Masses, social hall kitchen

Rosary on the Green: Tuesday (8/13), 6:00 PM, at the Cross on the church grounds

High School Youth Group: Tuesday (8/13), 7:00 PM, St. Mark

Parish Finance Council: Tuesday (8/13), 7:00 PM, St. Luke

Bereavement Ministry Team: Wednesday (8/14), 9:00 AM, St. Mark

EFF Volunteer Staff Orientation: Wednesday (8/14), 6:30 PM, social hall

Holy Day of the Assumption Masses: Wednesday (8/15), 7:30 AM, 12:00 Noon, 7:00 PM, church


OTHER ACTIVITIES OF INTEREST

Help Wanted: Bishop Shanahan High School has the following job openings: Maintenance Technician and a Custodian - Full and part-time positions available. Tuition waiver after 6 month probation. If interested send qualifications and previous job experience to Mr. Donald Gentile (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). Head Boys Basketball Coach - If interested, please send a resume to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by August 5.

Help Wanted: Saint Joseph parish, Downingtown, has an immediate opening for a part-time Coordinator of Parish Ministries. The ideal candidate should have experience in a Catholic parish/school/organization setting, possess sound interpersonal communication skills, a talent for organization, and the ability to help bring about a good working relationship between the ministries of the parish. Preference will be given to the candidate who possesses a degree in theology or a comparable pastoral program/experience. If you are passionate about your Catholic faith and would like to share that passion with the broader community, please send your resume to Father Leva at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For more information, call 610-269-8264.

Help Wanted: St. Patrick parish, Malvern, is looking for a Director of Facilities and Maintenance. The qualified candidate should have previous experience in the following areas: minor repair work in carpentry, plumbing and painting; ability to implement a comprehensive cleaning plan for the facility; ability to maintain multiple buildings, grounds, parking lots; ability to be on call for emergencies; ability to sit, stand, walk, bend and lift up to 50 lbs. and computer skills. Candidate should have a high school diploma or GED, five or more years supervisory experience and previous maintenance experience. If interested, please send a resume to Tricia Cellucci, Director of Parish Services, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Help Wanted: Roman Catholic High School has the following job openings: Maintenance - Full-time, 12 month, 2:00-10:00 PM shift. Candidate should be reliable, self-motivated and possess a familiarity with painting, electric, plumbing, etc. Attention to detail required. Full benefits package available, including tuition waiver for children enrolled in an Archdiocesan high school. Send resumes to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Choral Director - Searching for a dynamic Men’s Choral Director to build and lead its Choral Program. The Chorus will meet two days a week, after school (3:00 PM) with the goal of performing in concerts, liturgies and school events. The director will be inaugurating this co-curricular program. Duties include recruiting members from a student body of over 850 young men. Send resume to Mr. David Rad (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Designer Handbag & Power Tool Bingo: Sunday, August 4, Ludwigs Corner Fire Hall. Doors open at 1:00 PM, bingo starts at 2:00 PM. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the door. Drinks and snacks available for sale, BYOB for alcohol. Special games, basket raffles and 50/50. Benefits the Multiple Sclerosis Society and American Cancer Society. Visit www.MSBenefit.org for more information and tickets.

Bishop Shanahan's 13th Annual Endowment Fund Golf Outing: Join us on Tuesday, September 10, at French Creek Golf Course. For sponsorship opportunities and/or to register golf foursomes, visit www.shanahan.org/golfouting.html. Raffle tickets are also available for $100 per ticket, with only 200 tickets being sold, and the prize being $10,000 to the lucky winner. To purchase tickets contact Wendi Miller Chapman ‘90 (610-343-6238 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). You may also stop in the BSHS Main Office between 8:00 AM-3:00 PM, Monday through Friday to purchase a ticket. The Endowment Fund provides financial assistance to students at Bishop Shanahan High School.

Save the Date!: 14th Annual Bishop Shanahan College Fair, Tuesday, October 22, 7:00-9:00 PM in the main gym. Over 200 colleges will be represented. All students and parents looking for information on colleges are encouraged to attend. For more information call Marie Weyback (610-343-6242).

Vigil for Life: Join Rev. Francis B. Danielski, O. Praem, as a Volunteer Helper of God's Precious Infants in a Vigil for Life on Saturday, August 3, 8:00 AM Mass at St. Agnes, West Chester, followed by a Rosary Pilgrimage to Planned Parenthood.

Saints Peter & Paul, West Chester: A Men’s Bible Reflection Group is now forming. Join us in the Father Kovacs meeting room of the Parish Center for a meaningful hour of prayer and sharing thoughts on the upcoming Sunday Gospel. Have no time? We will gather before work and the start of your daily routine! Meetings will be on Wednesday mornings from 6:00-7:00 AM. Coffee and donuts will be provided. No registration is necessary. For more information, contact Joe Bracken (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or Chris Pickell (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

We Thirst-Christian Reflections on Addiction: Catholic Social Services and the Office for the New Evangelization will be offering this popular series about the topic of addiction from a Christian perspective. The program consists of five contemplative sessions designed for all Christians who would like to learn more to become part of a solution to a problem that has reached epidemic proportions. The sessions will be held on Wednesday afternoons, July 24 through August 21, from 1:00-3:00 PM, at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center, 222 N. 17th Street, Philadelphia. For more information and to RSVP, please visit http://archphila.org/wethirst/.

Flame of Love Summer First Saturday: Join us on Saturday, August 3, with choice of two locations: St. Mary Magdalen, Media, 8:30 AM Mass, Rosary/Devotions and confessions and will conclude by 10:00 AM; St. Charles Borromeo, Drexel Hill, begins with 8:30 AM Mass and will conclude at 12:00 noon. At St. Charles there will be a teaching and refreshments. Both are free of charge. Everyone is invited to join in this powerful devotion. For more information, contact Annie Myers (610-322-1940).

St. Mary of Providence Center, Elverson: Help Save Our Pool Fund-Raiser! Saturday, August 10, 11:00 AM-5:00 PM. New & Improved Historic 1890 Mansion Tour-$15; Outdoor BBQ & Food- a la carte; Swimming-$3. Rent a table to sell your crafts or yard sale items-$20. For more information call 610-942-4166 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. All fundraising from this event goes to the pool re-roofing and restoring air circulation in our pool!

Saints Philip & James, Exton: We will be having a Grief Sharing Program on Tuesday, August 20 from 7:00-8:30 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room. Come to talk, share fellowship or just listen at this evening session dedicated to helping to heal the wounds of grief through discussion. Light refreshments will be served. For more information and/or to register contact Theresa Ferrari (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 484-459-1564).

Daylesford Abbey: Save the Date! 2019 Abbey Picnic and Raffle, Sunday, September 8, following the 10:30 AM Liturgy. First Prize-$5,000; Second Prize-$1,000; Third Prize-$500. Tickets may be found in the lobby of the Spirituality Center as well as in the racks in the back of Church. For more information please contact Jeanne Byrne in the Development Office at the Abbey (610-647-2530, Ext. 1180).

Archdiocese of Philadelphia-Remain in My Love Mini-Conference on Marriage: Sunday, September 15, 2:00-4:30 PM at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter & Paul Chapel, Philadelphia. Speakers for this event are Father Dennis Gill, Megan Murphy & Damon Owens. More information, speaker bios and online registration can be found at archphila.org/remain2019.

Reading Fightin Phils: Join us for the last of our 2019 “Celebrate Your Faith Nights” at First Energy Stadium, on Sunday, August 4. After the game your group will have the unique opportunity to hear from Fightin Phils players as they discuss how their faith has impacted their life. The ballpark has three distinctive buffet areas that provide a two-and-a-half hour all you can eat buffet and group seating. For more information and to book your outing please call 610-406-4573.

Save the Date: Saint Agnes Church, West Chester, invites you to The 100th Year Celebration of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on Sunday, August 11, 9:00 AM Mass, followed by a Communion Breakfast at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Market Street, West Chester. There will be a Procession at 2:30 PM. Please join us in this Centennial Tradition as we honor Mary, Family Unity and Past Memories. For more information and tickets, contact Barbara Mange at 610-389-0728 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Daughters of St. Mary of Providence: Come & See Weekend at the Convent, for single women (ages 18-35), interested in exploring religious life. There will be Reflections on God’s Call, vocation stories from the Sisters, Liturgy of the Hours, Mass and Eucharistic Adoration. The weekend runs from Friday, August 2, 5:00 PM through Sunday, August 4, 1:00 PM at the St. Mary Providence Center, 227 Isabella Road, Elverson, PA. Contact Sr. Brenda McHugh at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 847-494-2982 to register. Additional weekends will be held on December 27-29, 2019 and March 13-15, 2020.

Retrouvaille: Is your marriage hurting? Do you feel helpless? Hopeless? Retrouvaille (retro-VIE) can help and offers hope for a better relationship. Retrouvaille can help heal your marriage. For more information, or to register for one of our weekends, visit www.HelpOurMarriage.org or call 1-800-470-2230. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential. Our next program will be held at the Family Life Center in Malvern, August 9-11.

Roman Catholic H.S. & Hallahan H.S. Day at the Bay: Please join us for our Annual Day at the Bay, on Saturday, August 3, 2:00-6:00 PM at Keenan’s Irish Pub, 113 Old New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood. Ticket Prices: $30 in advance; $40 at the door. Roman Alumni call 215-627-1890, ext. 315 and Hallahan Alumnae call 215-563-8930, ext. 117 for more info and to purchase tickets.

St. Monica Parish, Atlantic City, NJ: Join us for our annual Wedding of the Sea, on Thursday, August 15. Opening remarks & Mass, 12:00 PM, at Boardwalk Hall, followed by Procession of the Blessed Mother & Benediction on the Boardwalk, Prayers and Wreath Toss at the Surf. Wedding of the Sea Festival, from 1:00-7:00 PM at St. Michael’s, Georgia Avenue, featuring 10+ area restaurants serving their signature dishes, a beer garden, raffle prizes, games and live music. For more information email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 609-345-1878.

Nativity BVM Retreat Weekend at Malvern: Join us for a Men’s Weekend with Friends & Jesus too on September 6-8 at Malvern Retreat House. For more information call Jack Warnock at 610-722-2673 or register at https://www.malvernretreat.com/events/nativity-bvm-3/.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter: Married Couples-Take time out for you! Refresh your marriage relationship on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are: October 18-20 and November 22-24 at Our Lady of Czetochowa, Doylestown. For more information visit our website at: https://www.wwme-philly.org or contact Al & Mary Liz at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 610-449-1859.

Bonner-Prendie Class of 1969: 50th Class Reunion, Friday, October 4, 2019. For details visit our Facebook Page, “BonnerPrendie1969", or send your email address and questions to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Archbishop Prendergast Class of 1964: We will be having a 55th Class Reunion on Sunday, October 13, at Springfield County Club, Springfield, PA, 1:00-5:00 PM. Please email your contact info to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit us on Facebook: Bonner-Prendieclassof 1964.

Bonner-Prendie Class of 1974: Save the Date! 40th Class Reunion, Saturday, November 9, 4:00 PM Mass in the Bonner/Prendie Chapel (celebrant: Fr. John Stack, OSA). Reunion celebration, 6:00-10:00 PM, Anthony’s, Drexeline Shopping Center, Drexel Hill, PA. For additional information visit us on facebook (www.facebook.com/groups/1131495127054925/?ref=bookmarks or bonnerprendie

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne: We invite women (ages 19-45) who are discerning a religious vocation to join us for a weekend of sharing in our life of prayer and apostolate. 2019 weekends will be held in Atlanta, GA, on September 20-22 and in Hawthorne, NY on July 26-28 and November 15-17. Reservations are required. For information and/or reservations please contact Sr. Catherine Marie (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 845-745-1319).

Daughters of Mary, Mediatrix of Mercy: We are in the process of forming a new congregation of teaching Sisters, who, by God’s grace, will serve within those Catholic primary and secondary schools that implement a classical curriculum. If you would like more information concerning a vocation of the Daughters of Mary, Mediatrix of Mercy, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our website at www.marymediatrixofmercy.org.


Insert to the Parish Bulletin for Sunday, July 28, 2019

A Message from the Parish Stewardship Council

In Living Beyond Sunday: Growing, Praying and Serving (GPS), our Stewardship Council is introducing a renewed call to all our parishioners to live a stewardship way of life. The goal of this initiative is to re-engage our parish community at large and to create a greater awareness of the countless opportunities for a stewardship way of life throughout the week.

Living Beyond Sunday: GPS consists of five phases. Here is a working timetable for the phases of our shared journey in stewardship:

Phase 1: Introduction to Living Beyond Sunday: Growing, Praying and Serving (summer, 2019)

Phase 2: Growing (September through December 2019)

Phase 3: Praying (January 2020 through June 2020)

Phase 4: Serving (September 2020 through December 2020)

Phase 5: Assessment: How Have You Grown as a Stewardship Disciple?

Each phase is designed to encourage and assist all of us in growing and strengthening our personal awareness and practice of stewardship in action. Each phase will have a specific focus and will include practical information, resources and activities designed to nurture our lives as Catholic stewards. This information will be communicated in the weekly parish bulletin, on the parish website and through parish social media tools. Check out the new banners now hanging in the back of church and in the narthex and look for the GPS logo to be displayed here and there around the parish campus, too!

Because we believe that the Holy Spirit often acts as our Spiritual GPS, we ask the Holy Spirit to guide us through each phase of our stewardship journey and to inspire all of us to become more grateful, responsible and charitable stewards of our abundant gifts.

This summer we encourage all our parishioners to ask this question: How is Catholic Stewardship a part of my daily life even now? For example: Are you a weekend greeter at Mass? Have you made a meal for Saint John's Hospice or a neighbor in need? Do you give someone a ride to church or a doctor's appointment? Do you participate in the Stewardship Day of Service? Do you coach a sport? Do you give blood? Do you collect donations or run/walk for a worthy cause? Do you participate in a work-sponsored charity event? These are all simple, but practical examples of stewardship in action. Many of us are already Living Beyond Sunday!

If you would like to get more involved in one of the many parish ministries active at Saint Elizabeth, visit the parish website (www.saintelizabethparish.org) and look for the link to "Finding My Path in Stewardship." Here you will find many opportunities for you to grow, increase and strengthen your stewardship identity.

As you reflect upon how God is calling you to live a life of renewed stewardship, imagine that Jesus himself is sitting across the table helping you decide what to do. What would your conversation with Jesus be like? What is Jesus asking you to do as one of his modern-day disciples? How can you answer the call and be a living example of Living Beyond Sunday?

Fr. Tom Mullin and the Parish Stewardship Council


 

Insert to the Parish Bulletin for Sunday, July 28, 2019

Extraordinary Year of Mission; October 2018-2019

2019 Missionary Cooperation Appeal: Diocese of Yaounde, Cameroon, Africa

The Poor, Too, Are God’s Children”

The Diocese of Yaounde created the program called “The Poor Too Are God’s Children” with the aim of creating opportunities for women and children, orphans and disabled persons, the poor and the marginalized, all of whom are often forgotten. This program is designed to supply things like water, education, shelter, medication and food to thousands of people, especially children who suffer and at times die as a direct result of the lack of clean, healthy water.

To give you an idea of what young people are exposed to on a daily basis in Cameroon, listen to this story of Essomba and Ndi:

Essomba Stephanie was a promising young girl who wanted to become an engineer. She was at the top of her class in the elementary school she attended in her small village near Akono. Every morning before school she had to wake up at 5:00 AM and walk approximately 3 miles to fetch water in the nearby river for her parents and for herself to take a shower. She also had to walk 5 miles each way to and from school. But after losing both parents at age 10, Essomba could not feed and care for herself; shortly after that, she dropped out of school.

Ndi was 7 years old when her father died from HIV/AIDS. Unable to provide for Ndi and her two siblings by herself, the mother withdrew her from school and “leased” her as domestic labor to a wealthy family. Instead of school, the 7 year-old started working as housemaid for food and a salary to help her siblings.

Sadly, the fates of Essouma and Ndi are very common not only in Akono, but across Africa. “The Poor, Too, Are God’s Children program serves children like Essomba and Ndi. Here are several specific projects we hope to realize in 2019-2020:

1) Water Projects: We want to supply clean water to 5 villages of about 15,000 to 20,000 people each by drilling wells that will provide clean drinkable and disease free water. It will cost about $50,000 to supply clean water that will save the lives of thousands of people. Most people who fall sick in Cameroon suffer from water related diseases such as cholera and typhoid, among others. In fact, every glass of water given to children is a potential killer! We want to stop that threat by drilling wells for drinkable water.

2) Education- Building Catholic Schools: One of the most effective ways of putting an end to poverty and discrimination is to educate young people. Providing an education at a relatively low cost to young people, and especially to women who are often left aside, will ensure a brighter future for them. Education is also an effective way to evangelize young people; most of our Catholic schools enroll large numbers of Muslim and Presbyterian children. The local Catholic school is a powerful evangelization tool for our diocese in Cameroon.

3) Evangelization & Formation for Catechists and Seminarians: Because many of our parishioners are converts to the Catholic Church, we focus on the training of catechists, who in turn become the basic teachers for the RCIA and confirmation programs in parishes and mission churches across the diocese. In addition, the diocese also carries the cost of seminary formation for those young men called to the priesthood.

The proceeds of this year’s mission appeal will be shared as follows: 30% on water projects; 20% for school construction and 10% for tuition assistance for orphans; and 40% on evangelization and faith formation. Thank you for your generosity to the people of Yaounde, Cameroon!