ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST

ASTON OAD AIRHILL VENUE ™ LENSIDE ENNSYLVANIA E R & F A G , P JUNE 23, 2013

MISSION STATEMENT CHURCH AND RECTORY OFFICE 2316 Fairhill Avenue We, the parish family of St. Luke the Evangelist Roman , Glenside, PA 19038 respecting our tradition, affirming our strong family ties, and valuing our diverse community, are called by Baptism to commit ourselves to: 215-572-0128 fax: 215-572-0482 • Give glory to God by liturgy which unites and strengthens the community [email protected] of faith; • Build a church community that welcomes all, encouraging each home to be Summer Office Hours: a domestic church; 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, MONDAY • Listen to the of , live it in our daily lives, and share it with 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, TUESDAY-THURSDAY one another; and CLOSED - FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY • Serve others as Jesus did, especially the poor and those in need. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE 2330 Fairhill Avenue MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Glenside, PA 19038 Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM 215-884-2080 Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 6:30 AM [email protected] Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 8:30 AM

Holy Day: varies; Holiday: varies

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Wednesday: 7:30 - 8:00 PM Saturday: 4:00 - 4:30 PM

TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Then he said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” :20a www.stlukerc.org

Who do you say that Jesus is? ST. THE PROTECTOR SCHOOL OFFICE 2336 Fairhill Avenue SUMMER STOCK’S Glenside, PA 19038 CLOTHING DRIVE 215-884-0843 IS THIS WEEK fax: 215-884-4607

See page 6 for details. 061 St. Luke - cover - page 1 ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST CHURCH, GLENSIDE, PENNSYLVANIA TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 23, 2013 MASS INFORMATION FOR WEEK THIS WEEK AT ST. LUKE Sunday, June 23 – Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, June 23 – Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Zechariah 12:10-11;13:1; Psalm 63:2-6,8-9; Summer Stock Clothing Drive after all Masses Galatians 3:26-29; Luke 9:18-24 8:30 am Eucharistic Ministry at Abington Hospital Monday, June 24 – The Nativity of John the 1:00 pm Baptisms Baptist Monday, June 24 49:1-6; Psalm 139:1-3,13-15; :22-26; Tuesday, June 25 :57-66,80 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in the 6:30 am Mary Patricia O’Neill (Jim and Barbara Burke) Chapel House Tuesday, June 25 – Weekday 9:00 am Faith Sharing, FFH, Lyons Den, MMR Genesis 13:2,5-18; Psalm 15:2-5; Matthew 7:6,12-14 2:00 pm Summer Stock Rehearsal, FFH 8:30 am Louis Calzi 2:00 pm Summer Stock Clothing Drive, MMR Wednesday, June 26 – Weekday 7:30 pm Justice Committee, Rectory Genesis 15:1-12,17-18; Psalm 105:1-4,6-9; Wednesday, June 26 Matthew 7:15-20 6:45 pm Calix Holy Hour and Meeting, Chapel House 6:30 am Mary Whalen Bechtel Thursday, June 27 Thursday, June 27 – Weekday / Saint Cyril of 2:00 pm Summer Stock Rehearsal, FFH , bishop, 2:00 pm Summer Stock Clothing Drive, MMR Genesis 16:1-12,15-16; Psalm 106:1-5; Matthew 7:21-29 8:30 am Patrick Campbell 7:30 pm Baptism Class, Lyons Den Friday, June 28 – Saint , bishop, Friday, June 28 Genesis 17:1,9-10,15-22; Psalm 128:1-5; Matthew 8:1-4 2:00 pm Summer Stock Rehearsal, FFH 6:30 am Frank Reale 2:00 pm Summer Stock Clothing Drive, MMR Saturday, June 29 – Peter and Paul, apostles Saturday, June 29 :1-11; Psalm 34:2-9; :6-8,17-18; 7:00 am Women’s Reflection Group, Library Matthew 16:13-19 7:00 am Men’s Gospel Reflection Group, Lyons Den 8:30 am Anthony and Fannie Cima Sunday, June 30 – Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Sunday, June 30 – Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Time 10:30 am Youth Group Reception, FFH 1 Kings 19:16b,19-21; Psalm 16:1-2,5; Galatians 5:1,13-18; The Pro-Life Rose, placed before the statue of Mary, Luke 9:51-62 and the St. Vincent de Paul Carnations, MARK YOUR CALENDAR placed before the statue of , July 10 P & J Film: The Song of Sparrows are in loving honor of July 15 St. John’s Hospice Donation Day Nicholas Lentine. July 17 P & J Film: Simon Birch July 20 Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group Please notify the priest before Mass if you would July 24 P & J Film: Waiting for Superman like to receive the Eucharist in a low-gluten host. July 31 P & J Film: Silent Night RCIA: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults August 8 & 9 Summer Stock Show Or How to Become a Catholic August 15 Assumption Holyday This is a process by which adults prepare for and are initi- September 21 Blue Mass ated into the Catholic Church. As part of the process September 28 Society of St. Vincent de Paul there are meetings with those on the spiritual journey to Walk for the Poor become Catholics and those who journey with them as September 28 Villanova Volunteers sponsors and RCIA team members. For more information

October 6 Blessing of the Animals contact Jeanne Kyle at the rectory, [email protected] or 215-572-0128. October 13 –16 Forty Hours 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 2 June 23, 2013

Dear Parishioners, James Dobson Having officially entered the summer season this & week and with all the rain we have had this month, our Amy Dobson lawns, gardens, shrubs, flowers and vegetables should were married on June 14, 2013. all be doing well. I would like to draw your attention to WELCOME OUR NEWEST PARISHIONERS! our parish properties and express thanks for those who Arthur Murphy-Rohr, continue its care and making St. Luke’s look so son of beautiful. Bill Manchester is doing some improvements Donald Rohr & Denise Murphy, and re-working along Easton Road - the sign, the flower and gardens by the steps and, eventually, around the bell and flag pole area. Miriam McCauley has spent many Liam Garret O’Donovan, hours planting and tending to the flowers along the son of railings and Gwen and Tim McCauley have donated the Garret & Michelle (Krycia) O’Donovan, rose bushes in front of church. Last Saturday a team of were baptized on people coordinated by Ellen and Kevin Potter did June 16, 2013. mulching around our property. Thank you to everyone who helps make our property look so beautiful. Congratulations to all! This week we have installed four benches on the ST. LUKE PARISH STEWARDSHIP Fairhill Avenue side of the church. Keep an eye on the

Sunday Collections: bulletin in the coming weeks as we will accept memorial 6/16/2013: ...... $13,131 donations for these benches and get appropriate 6/17/2012: ...... $13,530 plaques. If you always use the parking lot side, take a minute to go out and look at our new benches in the Thank you for your continued support of our Parish. coming weeks. Bills paid this week: On a personal note, I will be on Retreat this week at Bi-weekly payroll ...... $8,950 St. Joseph’s Abbey, a Cistercian Monastery in Spencer, PA Catholic Conference Semi-Annual Billing MA. All priests and religious are expected to make an Unemployment Compensation Fund ...... $2,240 annual retreat. As priests we get away from Monday John Miller, Inc - monthly dumpster fee ...... $510 until Friday. It is an important time for working on my Sisters of the Good Shepherd spiritual life. You and your intentions will be in my quarterly bill for hosts ...... $427 prayers. I’m very grateful to have Father McBride New commercial grade water heater available to cover in my absence. (provides hot water to sacristy, church hall bathrooms and kitchen, and entire rectory): Enjoy this coming week and your summer activities. Economy Plumbing and Heating (unit, parts) .. $3,927 Stay close to God at all times and God will stay close to P & C Comfort Solutions (labor, installation) .. $1,000 you.

St. Luke, pray for us. Father Joe Brandt

Stay informed of Catholic news in southeastern Penn- sylvania – visit CatholicPhilly.com for updates every day and sign up for a free, weekly email newsletter at catholicphilly.com/newsletter Pastor relaxes on one of the new benches.

6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 3 TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THE YEAR OF FAITH Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson The Year of Faith is a time of grace, and we are Polls and politics are perennial pals. Nowhere is this more obvious than invited to during a presidential campaign, when daily results for the candidates in ques- focus our tion are an integral part of the TV news. (For me, that is just one of several attention reasons why such campaigns should be shorter.) Note that candidates vacillate particularly on what the polls mean. on the Word In today’s gospel scene, you could say that Jesus asks His disciples for the of God in poll results from outsiders concerning His identity. They report the mixed re- the Scrip- sults to Him. But when He asks what they themselves think, St. Peter blurts tures and on out the perfect answer. In Matthew’s version of this scene, Our Lord tells Peter the Sacraments, especially the Eucha- his answer was prompted by the heavenly Father. rist, which is the very source of our What must have shaken the disciples was Jesus’ follow-up remarks about Faith. We are also asked to deepen His upcoming rejection and death. What gets lost is Jesus’ promise about our knowledge of what we believe by “being raised on the third day.” We must remember that the Cross is never studying the Catechism of the Catho- mentioned without the Resurrection. We could forget that happy outcome as lic Church and the documents of we struggle each day to fight the good fight against temptations galore. Vatican II. Coincidentally, we celebrate tomorrow the birth of one of the greats in our hall of Christian heroes, . His is one of only three birthdays the A VOCATION VIEW universal Church celebrates, the others being Jesus and Our Lady. Why is Those who wish to be my followers John’s included? Not only was he Our Lord’s cousin and hailed as “the greatest must deny themselves and take up born of women” by Jesus Himself, but also because he was faithful to his my cross each day and follow in my prophet’s calling even when it demanded his life. footsteps. Losing life for the sake of Such thoughts bring me to close with a well-known question: If being a Jesus is saving life indeed! Are you follower of were ever declared a crime, would there be enough evidence being called to spend your life as a to convict you or me? And what would the polls have to say then about what priest or religious? (Luke 9:18-24) matters in this life? “We each are so much more than what some reduce to measuring.” - Karen Kaiser Clark SECOND COLLECTION Next weekend our diocese will take First Reading: Zachariah 12:10-11; 13:1 up the Peter’s Pence Collection, God will instill a new attitude, one of repentance for wrongdoing. Ultimately which provides the Holy Father with referring to the piercing of Christ’s side, this is what “will be mourned.” the funds he needs to carry out his Second Reading: Galatians 3:26-29 most important charitable works. Paul links faith with baptism, making it a sign of faith. When one is “clothed The proceeds benefit the most disad- with Christ,” that means one has Christ’s outlook on life as well. vantaged: victims of war, oppression, Gospel: Luke 9:18-24 and disasters. Your gift makes you a After His private prayer time, Jesus confronts His disciples with a most signifi- pilgrim of charity around the globe. cant question. Peter gives the best answer. There follows Jesus’ announcement of His upcoming ordeal of rejection and death. Then He tells the disciples to Exposition of the Blessed Sacra- have a steadfast loyalty lived each day. ment will be in the air- conditioned Chapel House (2330 WALKING PILGRIMAGE OF FAITH Fairhill Ave) on Tuesdays until All Catholics of the Archdiocese, especially youth, young adults, and families, St. Joseph the Protector School re are invited to join in a walking pilgrimage to the Cathedral Basilica of Saints -opens in September. Peter and Paul on Sunday, October 13. Walk, drive, take the train - or any combination of these three - to arrive at the LIBERTY + VINE Cathedral in time for prayer and praise and 6:30 pm Mass with Archbishop Franciscan Media has a monthly digi- Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Gather a group and plan to come! For more tal magazine called Liberty + Vine. info: archphila.org/yearoffaith You can read a sample issue at We have adjusted our Forty Hours so you may take part in the pilgrimage as well as our libertyandvine.org Forty Hours. 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 4 FORTNIGHT FOR FREEDOM COME LEARN WHAT THE ST. LUKE’S YOUTH GROUP IS ALL ABOUT!

SEMINAR (8th grade graduates and your parents are invited to join us) At St. ’s, June 25 We invite parents and their children to join us for a short informative meeting The US Conference of Catholic about the St. Luke’s Youth Group. At this meeting you can sign up to receive Bishops has declared a second Fort- emails about coming events this year. We will hold the meeting on Sunday night For Freedom from June 21 to June 30th after the 9:30 mass in the church hall. July 4. This comes at a crucial time in the history of the Church in our na- Regardless of whether you child will attend a Catholic, private or public high tion. On Aug. 1 the HHS mandate school, the Youth Group wants to provide a way for your child to stay con- takes effect, requiring employers to nected with their parish. We provide a variety of events for your child through- provide insurance coverage for me- out the year. Some of our past activities included Youth Masses, midnight dicinal abortions, sterilization and bowling, service projects (Easter Egg Hunt and Gift to You), trivia/game artificial contraception. The mandate night, Sumo Wrestling, BBQs, prayer services and our popular annual over- grants narrow exceptions for night Lock-in. We want your child to continue to develop his Catholic identity “religious institutions,” redefined in a through a fun and spiritual experience. way that excludes Catholic Charities, Social Services, schools, colleges and A few things you should know: hospitals. This is not a partisan issue. • The St. Luke’s Youth Group is open to all High School and college age The Church is counting on the laity children of the parish AND THEIR FRIENDS. to learn the facts and speak out. Join • Their friends do not need to be members of St. Luke’s parish. us at 7:30 pm on June 25 at the St. • Their friends do not have to be Catholic. Genevieve Parish Hall, 1225 Bethle- • We encourage your children to bring their friends to our events. hem Pike, Flourtown, PA, for a seminar by a Mrs. Barbara Samuells, There is no formal sign up or membership in the Youth Group. We know your a nationally known Catholic advocate children are busy and welcome them to any of our events. Just sign up to re- for Religious Freedom. For further ceive our emails about coming events. information, contact Joe Manta at So come and learn more on Sunday June 30th. Spread the word to your friends 215-353-7577. to come. If you cannot make the meeting, email us at SUMMER FILM SERIES [email protected] The Peace and Justice Committee and we will email you a sign-up form. If you have any questions feel free to call proudly announces its selection of Lauren Almlof at 215-913-4736 or Charlie Spencer at 215-287-8731. films for the annual Summer Movie Series. They are: The Song of Spar- SUNDAY FOR JUSTICE FOR IMMIGRANTS rows, Simon Birch, Waiting for Sunday, June 30 Superman, and Silent Night. The Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. has designated the last Sunday in films will be shown on Wednesday June as Sunday for Justice for Immigrants. The Archbishop will celebrate a evenings in July, beginning July 10. Mass for the intention of Justice for Immigrants in the Cathedral at 6:30 pm on The evenings begin at 7:30 pm, at the June 30. All are welcomed. homes of Mitch Harbison or Bonnie Dalzell. Ice cream and conversation Everyone in the Archdiocese is invited to support in one of three ways the will follow each movie. A description plight of immigrants in our parishes and communities: of each film will appear in the church 1. Catholics can become informed of the challenges immigrants face each day bulletin the Sunday before its show- and learn the Church’s position in support of just immigrant reform; ing! 2. Write Congress offering support in accord with the Bishops’ Justice for Immigrants Campaign; SPECIAL DEADLINE 3. and lastly, bring our concerns for justice for immigrants before the Lord in FOR JULY 7 BULLETIN personal prayer. All request for inclusion in the July 7 To read more on the church’s position on just immigrant reform visit bulletin should be in the rectory of- www.justiceforimmigrants.org. fice by Wednesday, June 26. 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 5 The Society of St. Vincent de Paul did not hold a Clothing Drive this spring. The Society urges everyone to support the Summer Stock Clothing Drive being held this week. The clothing bins in the VFWs will continue to be maintained.

HOST FAMILY Would you consider becoming a “Host Family” for a teenager who is coming to the United States for part or all of their high school years? Students come from many countries of the world hoping to experience life in this country, to learn its customs and to share its culture. If you would like to learn • the responsibilities of the Host Family and the Stu- dent • the stipend received by the host family • the answers to your questions please call Bishop McDevitt High School at 215-887- 575 Ext 255 or e-mail [email protected]

BABY SHOWER VOLUNTEERS Volunteers needed to help at Catholic Social Services in Norristown. We are having a Baby Shower for pregnant women and families with a child under one year at Catho- lic Social Services’ office at 353 E. Johnson Hwy., Norris- town, PA on Friday, June 28, 2013. Also, donation of baby items would be gratefully accepted. For more infor- mation, call Phyllis at 610-279-7372.

TOUCHING LIVES MEDICAL/ CHILDREN’S MISSION We are now collecting medicines, medical supplies, and children’s sup- plies (see list on our website or on the tables in the rear of Church) for the mission.

YEAR OF FAITH: Oct. 11, 2012—Nov. 24, 2013

CYO ST. CRUSADER FOOTBALL REGISTRATION Accepting players who are currently in 4th thru 7th grade www.crusaderfootball.org or call Coach Dave Ostrowski 215-659-2292 for more information 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 6 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 7 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 8 JOIN THE CYO BOARD CATHY GARRY MEMORIAL Brothers of Borromeo Vocation FALL 2013 - SPRING 2014 GOLF TOURNAMENT Congress - a summer day of fun, food and formation for 6th, 7th and We are looking for anyone interested The 4th annual Cathy Garry Memorial in joining the CYO board. The CYO 8th Grade Boys of the Archdiocese. Golf Tournament is scheduled for This is the 7th year for this event, board is responsible for overseeing all Monday, August 5 at Center Square which provides an opportunity for of the Service, Social, Cultural, Spiri- Golf Club. All proceeds will be used to boys to have a day of healthy fun at St. tual, and Athletic events for our parish send a local family impacted by cancer Charles Seminary on Wednesday, June children. There are positions available. to Walt Disney World. 26, 2013. Cost is $25. Registration: With your help, our CYO will continue Golf registration and hole sponsorship www.HeedThe Call.org to be successful. If interested, please information can be found at Girls of Goretti Vocation Congress contact Pete Wilson or Jackie Ecker www.golfforcathy.com, or call Jim - a summer day of fun, food and for- thru Garry at 215-280-5952. Thanks for [email protected] mation for 6th, 7th and 8th Grade your continued support. Girls of the Archdiocese. This is the Subject: CYO Board 2013/14 Have Fun as a Volunteer at the first year for this event, which pro- COACHES NEEDED!!! Ardsley Family Day! vides an opportunity for girls to have a FALL 2013 - SPRING 2014 The 2nd Ardsley’s Family Day is look- day of healthy fun at St. Charles Semi- Anyone interested in coaching a CYO ing for volunteers to help with a num- nary on Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Cost is $25. Registration: team must provide a Letter of Intent, ber of activities! Last year’s event was a www.HeedThe Call.org specifying what sport and team. You huge success and this year we are look- must also have completed or be pre- ing to offer even more events, includ- Quo Vadis Days - June 27 to June pared to complete the Safe Environ- ing a car show, new activities for chil- 30, 2013 - This program provides a ment requirements, Criminal Back- dren and adults, a “Vendor Village” unique opportunity to assist high ground and Child Abuse Clearance, and much more! school men in leading a life of virtue, and Coaches Orientation. Please drop desiring a deeper faith and discerning a Join for as little as one hour or as long off your letter at the Rectory or email call to serve God in priesthood. This is as you’d like! You’ll be helped along the CYO Athletic Director, Darby the fifth year for this event, which will the way and also provide you with ser- Doyle thru again be held at Malvern Retreat vice hours for school or any other House in Malvern, PA.. Cost is $100. [email protected] institution. No experience is necessary. Registration: www.HeedTheCall.org Subject: Coaching Letter 2013/14. Your good will and enthusiasm in Submit by July 1, 2013 helping is all that is needed. The Glenside Youth Gaelic Club invites kids ages 5-17 to attend their RETROUVAILLE Ardsley’s Family Day will be held on Irish sports camp. It will run July 8-12 Rediscover the Love in Your Mar- Saturday, June 29, from 2 to 7 pm at at Bishop McDevitt HS in Wyncote. riage! The Retrouvaille Marriage Pro- Ardsley Park, Maple and Jefferson Registration is still open. gram offers help for struggling mar- Avenues, Ardsley. Visit GlensideGaelicClub.org or con- riages. lt gives you the chance to redis- To volunteer or have questions an- tact [email protected] cover yourself and your spouse. Tens swered, please contact John and Patti for more information of thousands of couples headed for Abreu, 215-884-6026, or Angelica divorce have successfully saved their Belka, 215-589-8638. Cardinal Dougherty Class of ‘63 marriages by attending a Retrouvaille 50th Reunion. October 26 at Em- weekend and the six post sessions that St. Martin of Tours Parish in NE bassy Suites, Wayne, PA. Please email follow it. Retrouvaille is not just a so- Phila. will hold its annual Tours at the [email protected] or call 215- cial gathering or series of seminars, but Shore reunion for alumni, friends and 837-7677 for information. rather a way to rediscover and rekindle current and former parishioners on the loving relationship in a marriage. Saturday, Aug. 24, from 3 to 7 pm at Catholic Social Services (353 E. John- The next program begins on the week- Keenan’s Irish Pub, 113 Olde New son Highway, Norristown) is having a end of August 9-11 at the Family Life Jersey Ave. in North Wildwood, NJ. baby shower on Friday, June 28, 10 Center in Malvern, PA. Tickets $30 Tickets are available at the am to 12:30 pm, for pregnant women For more information, or to register door. For more information, call St. and parents of children under one year. for the upcoming weekend, visit Martin’s at 215-535-2962. Call 610-279-7372 for more info. Raf- www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 1- fles, baby clothes, diapers, health Support our organizations for young 800-470-2230 or 1-215-766-3944. All screenings, food, and much more. inquiries are kept strictly confidential. people—purchase Grocery Gift Cards. 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 9 Remember those who are serving in the Armed Forces Sean Biggio Robert Grimming John McCormick Scott Cline Allen Hanslovan William Barry Joseph Morgan Shaun Collins Robert P. Hopkins Powers, Jr. John Crockett Alex Jay Anthony Ross Andy Johnson DiCicco Brian Starkey, Jr. Michael Johnson A. J. Dolan Marygrace Telman Charles Keller Vince Best Ruth Lynch Eric Duckworth Travis Telman Edward Keller Jean Boothby Harry Lynd Colin A. Graham Calvin Travers William Leimbach Dan Burdette Dominic Marino Ronald Green Sean Maples Tim Tumelty Don Byron Ceil Matthews Rita Canella Dawn McCue TAFF S Kevin Chavarria John McGill Pastor ...... Rev. Joseph D. Brandt Peggy Cline Rose Miller Retired Priest in Residence ...... Rev. John F. McBride George Conner Donna Monaghan Permanent Deacon ...... Deacon Thomas M. Croke John Coughlan Fr. Joseph Murphy Coordinator of Religious Education ...... Patty McFadden Bernie Coyle Joan Packer Director of Parish Services ...... Jeanne Kyle Patricia DeCinque Marnie Pessaretti Director of Music Ministries ...... Molly Mahoney Bea DeNinnis Kathy DiLanzo Pollock Business Manager ...... Beth Stieritz James Donahue Bill Russell Secretary ...... Tina Dean Dan Drew Larry Shannon Evening Secretary ...... Cathy Berry Joan Durning Donna Simpson Pastor Emeritus ...... Rev. Msgr. J. Michael Flood Harry Fassett Dorothy Sweeney Retired ...... Rev. Joseph T. Murphy Joseph Flint Lt. Ryan Timoney Zena Garry Marge Tompkins PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Albert Harris Diane Towey Fr. Joseph Brandt, Deacon Tom Croke, Sr. William Adele, Laura Harris Claire Tumelty SSJ, Jim Burke, Porter Bush, Mike Dubyk, Anna Filmyer, Robert Hartley Tom Tumelty Jeanne Kyle, Reenie MacDonald, Rose McDonough, Bob Geraldine Hewitt Eric Wahl Serianni, and Tom Wieckowski. Elizabeth Holzer Eric Wahl, Jr. Sr. Joan Huggard, SSJ Alice Walker ST. JOSEPH THE PROTECTOR SCHOOL Julia Janney & 2336 Fairhill Avenue, Glenside, PA 19038 Matthew Jaworowski All those who are sick and 215-884-0843 Fax: 215-884-4607 Joseph Jones homebound in the parish Principal ...... Dr. Diane Greco Baby Danny Kenny and patients at Abington President ...... Sr. William Adele, SSJ Dorothy King Memorial Hospital Business Manager ...... Mr. Bauer Bold indicates a recent addition. RESPECT LIFE REFLECTION: RESPECT LIFE PRAYER: It is imperative that the entire Catholic community in the For children with disabilities, that their spirit to overcome United States come to realize the grave threats to the any challenge will be nurtured by family, teachers and Church’s public moral witness.... The seriousness of these peers threats needs to be clearly appreciated at every level of ecclesial life. Of particular concern are certain attempts FRANCIS’ INTENTIONS FOR JUNE being made to limit that most cherished of American free- General intention: “That a culture of dialogue, listening, doms, the freedom of religion. and mutual respect may prevail among peoples.” --Pope Benedict XVI, “Address to the Bishops of the Mission intention: “That where secularization is strong- USA on their Ad Limina Visit,” est, Christian communities may effectively promote a new January 19, 2012. evangelization.” 6/23/13—061 St. Luke—page 10