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Church of Pennsburg, PA 18073 February 18, 2018

Rev. Robert A. Roncase, Pastor EUCHARISTIC ADORATION in St. Anne Chapel Deacon Michael J. Franks Monday – Friday: Deacon Patrick J. Kennedy 9:00 am - 7:00 PM Rev. Edmond J. Speitel, Pastor Emeritus Saturday: Rev. John J. Scarcia, Pastor Emeritus 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Locke Highleyman, Business Manager Shirley Misiak, Office Manager First Friday's: Catherine E. Faust, Director of Music 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM followed by Benediction.

Wendy Benner, Coordinator of PREP/Religious ED FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Joan Lampart, Coordinator of Parish Outreach For a floral arrangement to be placed at the altar, please Tom Dewees, Director Catholic Family Life Center call the rectory. Dianne Linden, Administrative Assistant CFLC Anita Fuhs, Youth Minister SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday – Vigil Mass – 5:00 PM Parish Phone Numbers: Sunday – 7:30 AM; 10:00 AM Rectory 215.679.9275 Holy Day Masses as announced Youth Ministry 267.733.2572 Religious Education/PREP 215.679.7839 WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE - St. Anne Chapel Catholic Family Life Center 215.679.2237 The Chapel is open Monday thru Saturday until Parish Hall 215.679.8116 7:00 PM for your visits to the Blessed Sacrament.

Daily Mass is celebrated in the Fax Numbers: Chapel attached to the rectory: Rectory 215.679.0386 Monday’s: Communion Service: 8:00 AM Religious Education/PREP 215.679.8370 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - 8:00 AM Catholic Family Life Center 215.679.8370 CONFESSIONS Saturdays: 4:00 – 4:45 PM Church & Rectory Address: or: at the Rectory BY APPOINTMENT. 1325 Klinerd Rd; Pennsburg 18073 Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM BAPTISMS: Please call the Rectory to schedule Email Address: [email protected] 2nd Sunday Baptisms are held at the 10 AM Mass Website Address: www.spnparish.org 3rd Sunday Baptisms are held at 11:30 AM

Religious Education Office Summer Hours: Sponsors for Baptism and Confirmation 26 E. Sixth Street, East Greenville, PA 18041 SPONSORS: Monday & Friday: Offices are closed need to be at least 16 years of age, be baptized and Tuesday & Thursday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Receive the Sacraments of Communion and Confirmation, attend Mass weekly, and if Wednesday: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm married, be in a valid Marriage. Email address: [email protected]

Neri Center Address PRE-JORDAN CLASSES 575 Main Street, East Greenville, PA 18041 Call the Rectory Office to schedule.

Catholic Family Life Center Address MARRIAGES 26 E. Sixth Street, East Greenville, PA 18041 Arrangements should be made at least SIX Email address: [email protected] MONTHS before the date of the wedding. Website Address: www.catholicfamilylifecenter.com NEW PARISHIONERS Youth Ministry Office hours: (East Greenville) Stop by or call the rectory between 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm SHUT-INS Email address: [email protected] Call the Parish Outreach Office.

ROSARY: Prayed in the Chapel SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Monday’s at 1:00 PM Call the Rectory Office.

OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Serving at Mass February 25 Extraordinary Ministers Lectors We are the Catholic Parish Community of St. Philip Neri, answering Christ's call to 5:00 pm – Mike Dougherty S Hunsberger discipleship through Word, Sacrament and Locke Highleyman Priest Service. We proclaim God's hope and love to Deacon all. Diane Kennedy Marci Jaman Station of the Cross and Benediction will be held every Friday during lent beginning on 7:30 am – Mary R. Giambrone E. Quatrani Friday, Feb 16th and continuing every Friday Barbara Jaruszewski Good Friday Mar 30th thereafter until . Priest The starting times will alternate each week as Deacon listed below, with the services lasting Maureen Moser approximately 45-60 min. It is our hope that by Paul Moser altering the starting time, individuals and Anthony Pongia families will find more opportunities to Joan Pongia participate in these services as a way to walk Chuck Rodgers and draw closer to Christ during the Lenten Jan Valeriano season. Any questions contact the rectory, or see Mary Weber Fr. Roncase, Deacons Mike or Pat. Terry Quatrani

Lent 2018 - Stations of the Cross and 10:00 am – Karen Garland R. DeGrassi Benediction Schedule: Mary Goodfellow C. Meinzer Priest Date Time Services Deacon Friday, Feb 7 -8 PM Stations & Benediction Bob Hermley 16th Jeanne Hermley

Friday, Feb 3-4 PM Stations & Benediction FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 23rd February 18, 2018 Friday, Mar 7 -8 PM Stations & Benediction 2nd Monday, February 19 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM - Adoration in the Chapel Friday, Mar 3-4 PM Stations & Benediction 6:30 AM – Communion Service 9th Friday, Mar 7 -8 PM Stations & Benediction Tuesday, February 20 16th 8:00 AM – Andrew Rocco, (John Burke) Friday, Mar 3-4 PM Stations & Benediction 9:00 AM - 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel 23rd 4:30 PM – Communion Service Friday, Mar 3PM Out-door Stations 30th (weather permitting) Wednesday, February 21, Damian 6:30 AM – Communion Service 8:00 AM – Stephen Burke Jr. (John Burke) Communion Services during Lent: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel Communion services will be made available in the Chapel during the Lenten season beginning Thursday, February 22, The Chair of Saint Peter on Thursday Feb 15th, continuing each day the Apostle Monday through Friday, with the last service 8:00 am – Fran Daley ending on Wed Mar 28th. The starting times will 4:30 pm – Communion Service vary with the day, whereas, on Monday, 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM - Adoration in the Chapel Wednesday, and Fridays, services will begin at

6:30 AM (morning); and on Tuesday and Friday, February 23, Saint Thursdays, services will begin at 4:30 PM 6:30 am – Communion Service (afternoon). Duration of the services are 8:00 am – Mike Metzinger, (Kitty Heebner) expected to last approx. 20 min. Any questions 9:00 am - 7:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel contact the rectory or see Fr. Roncase, Deacons 3:00 pm – Stations of the Cross Mike or Pat. Saturday, February 24 HOUSE BLESSINGS 10:00 am - 4:00 pm - Adoration in the Chapel House Blessings can be arranged by 5:00 pm – Donald Lammers, calling or emailing Shirley Misiak at the (Marge Lammers & daughters) rectory during business hours, Monday

SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT thru Friday (9:30 AM – 4:30 PM) (215.679.9275) or email to: February 25, 2018 [email protected] to make a request. 7:30 am – For the Living and Deceased Members The request will then be recorded and of the Parish. then forwarded to one of the Deacons who 10:00 am – Third Anniversary, Joe Cassarella will follow up with a phone call to (Wife Theresa) schedule a visit.

LECTORS NEEDED WE INVITE YOUR PRAYERS We are in need of more Lectors to assist at For the sick, those in hospitals, Mass and various Liturgies; therefore, are nursing homes, also for their inviting all parishioners, age 16 years and caregivers; and all those we hold older to consider becoming a Lector. close in our hearts. The only qualifications are a willingness to open yourself to the Holy Spirit and Please pray in particular for: become a voice in the service of our Lord. Philip Myers; Michael Quigley and Barbara Schwind. Training will be offered to help everyone become comfortable before being For those who have died, and in scheduled to read. Please consider this Calling; if you are interested or would like particular for Edward Lampart, more information, contact Deacon Pat: grant them eternal rest and peace. [email protected], 215.901.8446 (cell number) or contact Shirley at the rectory: [email protected]. PARISH NEWS SUNDAY COLLECTIONS SAINT PHILIP NERI February 12, 2017 February 11, 2018 AT LARGE PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS Envelopes: $ 5,300.00 $ 4,644.00 Welcome any questions or comments you Online: 1,791.00 1,832.00 may have. Loose: 1,205.00 583.00 Children: 49.00 5.00 Tony Bauer: [email protected] Total: $8,345.00 $ 7,064.00 Ray Carr: [email protected] Kevin Charlton: [email protected] Matthew Fuhs: [email protected] SPECIAL SUNDAY COLLECTIONS: Karen Katrinak: [email protected] February 2018 Theresa Walker: [email protected] For those who do not receive Sunday collection envelopes or if you are an on- FIRST FRIDAY line giver, the following special collections March 2nd is First Friday. Mass is 9:00AM are: in the Saint Anne Chapel. Adoration of Ash Wednesday; Care of Aging/Ill the Blessed Sacrament in Chapel from Priests; 100th Anniversary & Parish 10AM-7PM. Please commit to spend some Debt Collection 1st Quarter. time with our Lord at the Blessed Sacrament.

CONTRIBUTION STATEMENTS: 2017 Give a St. Philip Neri Gift! Any parishioner requesting a copy of their For a donation of $35 or more, there is a contribution statement for 2017, call the beautiful Folder recording the gift and donor to rectory office between 10:00 AM and 4:00 be presented to the family.

PM or email to: [email protected]. In memory of Ron DiGiralomo; requested by: Statements are mailed upon request only. Sal & Sue DiMarco; Greg & Roseann Hayes; Bob & Jeanne Hermley; Bob & Maureen Piccone and PARISH IMPROVEMENTS Smith Family. In response to parishioner’s inquiries, if you would like to make a donation to a In memory of Edward Lampart; requested by: specific project being considered by the Pete and Linda Frank; James and Mary R. Giambrone; and Kitty Heebner. Church, please put your check or cash in an envelope and place the project you We also have Living Memorials for those special want to donate to on the front of the occasions in life. envelope and put it in the Sunday collection or drop off at the Rectory. PARISH BREAKFAST Our breakfast was held on Sunday, Your dollars will be put towards your February 11th with 331 people in specific project. The top four (4) projects attendance. Be sure to save the date as currently being looked into are: our next breakfast is March 11th!

1. New Church Roof SAINT PHILIP NERI CHURCH 2. New Church AC All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Breakfast! 3. Repaving Church Parking Lot 4. Refurbishing of Church Organ Sunday – March 11, 2018

FAST AND ABSTINENCE 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM AND OTHER ACTS OF PENANCE FOR LENT Menu: Scrambled eggs. Bacon. Sausage. 2018 Scrapple. Chipped beef. Home fried potatoes. French toast. The Bishops of the United States prescribe, as Cereal. Toast minimal obligation, that all persons who are fourteen years of age and older are bound to Milk. Coffee. Hot tea. 3 juices. abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday, February 14, 2018, on all the Fridays of Lent Omelette Station: prepared to order – and Good Friday. Further, all persons eighteen always with a minimum of four (4) years of age and older, up to and including their different ingredients. fifty-ninth birthday, are bound to fast by limiting themselves to a single full meal on Ash Make your own Waffles: Wednesday and on Good Friday, while the other two meals on those days are to be light. All the Fix’n Bar: Yogurt, Granola and Fresh Fruit faithful are encouraged, when possible, to participate at Mass and to receive the Holy Homemade Egg Rolls for sale! Eucharist daily, to celebrate frequently the Sacrament of Penance, to undertake spiritual For every 100 sold breakfasts, one reading, especially the study of the Sacred FREE will be given away! Scriptures, and to participate in parish Lenten devotions as well as Lenten Education Programs. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is especially Seniors (60 & up): $ 8.00 recommended. All are encouraged to participate Adults (11 – 60) $ 9.00 in Operation Rice Bowl which has aided Ages: 4 – 11 $ 5.00 countless hungry persons here in the 4 & under: $ 1.00 Archdiocese as well as throughout our nation Checks, major credit cards accepted. and our world. BREAKFAST (continued) Saturday, March 10 – “Cross & Light” – St. John There were three (3) winners to receive a Bosco’s, Hatboro, PA - This is an international, FREE Breakfast; they are: critically acclaimed musical and video surround Ken Martin, Phil McMahon & Donna experience on the Passion and Resurrection of Rehak. Christ and the coming of the Holy Spirit! Cost: $40 (includes ticket and transportation). 11:45 SPN CHURCH HOAGIE SALE am – 3:30 pm. Registration due Feb. 24. Tuesday, April 3rd Saturday, April 14 – Museum of the Bible – CHEESE, HAM, ITALIAN or TURKEY Washington, DC - Enjoy an immersive and 12:00 NOON – 6:00 PM personalized experience as you explore one of the world’s largest assemblies of biblical Orders are to be placed by March 27th. artifacts and texts in the world! Call Rita: 215.679.7009 Cost: $57 (includes tickets and transportation). Lunch and dinner are not included. 7:00 am – SPN CATHOLIC FAMILY LIFE CENTER 6:00 pm. Registration due Mar. 30.

NOTE: SOLD OUT – WARREN COUNTY SPRING WINERY TRAIN TRIP for Saturday, May 12.

JOYFUL HEART LOUNGE AND LIBRARY – All

DVD Blu-Ray movies shown on Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons are available to rent UPCOMING EVENTS: out for free! Also check out our periodicals and (Registration required for all Events/Programs) magazines; e.g., Our Sunday Visitor, Catholic

Digest, Good News, Reminisce, America, and Monday, Feb. 19 – Holocaust Survivor David Town & Country! Hours are Tues/Wed/Thurs Tuck – CFLC – PLEASE NOTE EARLIER TIME: 8:30 am – 2:00 pm and Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM. Cost is $5. from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Tuesday, Feb. 20 – Our House Ministries and

Calix – CFLC – 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Cost is free. SPN SENIOR CLUB CALENDAR 2018 Friday, Feb. 23 – Home Staging Series – 7:00 February 28: pm – 8:00 pm. Cost is free. Luncheon – Celebrate MARDI GRAS Friday, Feb. 23 – Insurance 101 Series – 7:00 Speaker: Roseanne Strang from TransNet pm – 8:00 pm. Cost is free. Friday, Feb. 23 – Criminal Justice Series – 7:00 March 28: pm – 8:00 pm. Cost $20/4 sessions or $5/each Third Anniversary Luncheon: session. Wearin’ of the Green Friday, Feb. 23 – Family Bowling at Earl Bowl, Quakertown – 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm - $5/person April 9: Bus Trip to Atlantic City Casino includes shoe rental and refreshments!

April 25: Wednesday, March 7 – Philadelphia Flower Luncheon Show – Philadelphia Convention Center Speaker: Dr. Stephen Eiss on Aging Eyes This year’s theme is “Wonder of Water”! Wander around an amazing world of great May 23: gardening/design dating back to 1829! Cost is Luncheon $52 (includes ticket and transportation). 9:00 Mother’s & Father’s Day Celebration am – 3:30 pm. Registration due Feb. 21. June 27: Lunch Maintaining Physical Balance – David Brewer July 10: AREA NEWS Bus Trip to Atlantic City Casino

METANOIA ([email protected]) August 20: Bus Trip to Hunterdon Hills Playhouse – Tuesday, February 20: “Nun sense” Theology on Tap @ Appalachian Brewing Co., Collegeville. Doors open at 7PM; talk starts 7:30PM. August 22: Speaker is: Megan Mastroianni Luncheon Speaker: Kevin Crilley – Green Lane Park: Tuesday, February 27: “Then and Now” Holy Hour @ Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish, North Wales at 7:30 PM September 26: Luncheon March 2018: “Navigating the Government Systems for Tuesday, March 13: Senior Services” Bible Study @ St. Rose of Lima – N.Wales – 7:30PM

October 11: Sunday, March 18: Bus trip to Penn’s Peak: Service Project at Manna on Main Street – Saint “An afternoon with Dolly & Kenny” Stanislaus at 9:00 AM

October 24: Tuesday, March 20: Luncheon/Halloween Party Theology on Tap at Appalachian Brewing Company in Collegeville. Doors open 7:00PM; talks at 7:30PM November 14: *Luncheon: Tuesday, March 27: Honoring our Veterans – Missing Man Holy Hour @ Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish in North Wales at 7:30 PM. November 30: Bus Trip to American Music Theatre: “The First Noel” Upper Perkiomen Middle School Play: PRINCESS WHO December 19: Performances are Friday, February 23rd *Luncheon: from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM and Saturday, St. Mary’s School/Children’s Choir th February 24 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS Cost for admission is $5.00. Tickets may be WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS pre-ordered, but, are also selling at the Are you celebrating a special anniversary this year? door. There is also a FREE Senior Citizen The annual Archdiocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass Show on Wednesday, February 21st from th will take place on Saturday, April 28 at the 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter & Paul at the 5:15 PM Vigil Mass with Archbishop Charles Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., presiding. This mass is to pray for and with all married couples who are newlyweds or who have been married 25 years or more or 50 years and more. Friends and family are welcome and encouraged to attend. Registration required. Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will March 3rd: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM deepen and grow—a day at a time. Event: Man-Up Spirituality Conference “Christ Crucified”, the Power and Wisdom of God. This year, Sunday, Feb 18, 2018 we celebrate the 10th Annual Man-Up Spirituality FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT Conference in the Archdiocese. Location is at the Get outside your comfort zone this Lent Mirenda Center – Neumann University in Aston. To The desert’s a great place to encounter the Holy, as a learn more: manupphilly.com. long tradition of desert fathers and mothers attests. But the desert’s a traditional place to make intimate think. That’s also one of their disadvantages: We acquaintance with your demons as well—which is don’t have to think. In fact, we may have forgotten another reason Jesus, and generations of his exactly what we are saying when we pray the “Our followers, made friends with cacti. It’s also why we Father.” For example, do we really mean, “Thy will symbolically enter the Lenten desert each year, be done?” or are there unspoken conditions attached: fasting, praying, and giving alms. We allow the “Thy will be done—as long as it doesn’t interfere with normal lifestyle padding to wear a little thinner and my carefully laid plans for my life”? To turn feel our vulnerable spots with more clarity. Make a everything over to God is truly the only way to live commitment this Lent to explore your limits. Bring without fear. It’s what Jesus did; it’s what we are an extra supply of humility! called to do as well. TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 9:8-15; 1 Peter TODAY'S READINGS: Isaiah 55:10-11; Matthew 3:18-22; Mark 1:12-15 (23). “The Spirit drove 6:7-15 (225). “This is how you are to pray: ‘Our Jesus out into the desert, and he remained [there] Father who art in heaven.’ ” . . . tempted by Satan.” Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 Monday, Feb 19, 2018 MEMORIAL OF PETER DAMIEN, BISHOP, DOCTOR LENTEN WEEKDAY OF THE CHURCH Root yourself in solidarity Stick with what is priceless Jesus’ core message—that we are one—is surely one Peter Damien (1007-72) was a generous giver. But of the great mysteries of existence. This truth is so simony—the practice of buying spiritual offices or hard to accept because our senses tell a different spiritual authority—was one kind of giving he story: We are separate, different, and alone. We need detested. The activity was widespread in the an image to help us realize what our senses cannot. medieval church and did great damage to the Picture the giant redwood trees of California: Did church’s moral standing, so much so that Dante you know they only grow in groves? Moreover, each condemned those who practiced simony to the eighth tree’s roots extend and grasp the roots of the circle of hell. Perhaps the venue largely has shifted surrounding trees, forming a strong, interconnecting from church to state—where we find corporate network that serves to nourish and sustain all of lobbyists and other influence-peddlers with lots of them equally. The next time you are tempted to think cash—but the sin remains the same. Damien would of someone as “the other,” remember the redwood not be amused to see simony persist in any form, and trees and their invisible, interlocking roots. neither should we. TODAY'S READINGS: Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18; TODAY'S READINGS: Jonah 3:1-10; Luke 11:29-32 Matthew 25:31-46 (224). “Amen, I say to you, (226). “Just as Jonah became a sign to the what you did not do for one of these least ones, Ninevites, so will the Son of Man be to this you did not do for me.” generation.”

Tuesday, Feb 20, 2018 Thursday, Feb 22, 2018 LENTEN WEEKDAY FEAST OF THE CHAIR OF PETER THE APOSTLE Turn it over Pull up a seat One of the many advantages of memorized prayers The Latin word for “chair” is cathedra, and a such as the “Our Father” is that we can say them cathedra—you see where this is going—is the “seat” when we have no words of our own; we don’t have to of a bishop, thus making the bishop’s church a cathedral. Today’s feast, however, commemorates a Saturday, Feb 24, 2018 particular “chair”: that of Saint Peter and the LENTEN WEEKDAY authority Jesus gave him to be the primary leader of Less is more the early church. Peter was martyred in , and The phrase “less is more” catches our attention so the “see” (sedes—“a place to sit”) of Peter became because at first glance it seems illogical. How can the Holy See, the seat of the as the first among less be more? They’re opposites, and of the two, bishops and the leader of the Roman . “more” is often regarded as better. But taken in a As the Liturgy of the Hours says, the Feast of the different light, the phrase makes good sense. Maybe Chair of Peter the Apostle is a day to celebrate the we exercise restraint during a tense meeting with a “unity of the church founded upon that apostle.” co-worker, saying only what is needed instead of TODAY'S READINGS: 1 Peter 5:1-4; Matthew saying something further in order to “win” an 16:13-19 (535). “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church.” argument. Maybe we forgive someone who has hurt us with a lie instead of reminding them over and over that our pain is their fault. With less, we Friday, Feb 23, 2018 become more—more peaceful, more caring, more MEMORIAL OF POLYCARP, BISHOP AND MARTYR; Christ-like. DAY OF FAST AND ABSTINENCE TODAY'S READINGS: Deuteronomy 26:16-19; Be fruitful in faith Matthew 5:43-48 (229). “But I say to you, love Polycarp died around the year 155 at the age of 87, so your enemies and pray for those who persecute he was a very early Christian who lived while some you.” of the original apostles were still alive. The apostle

John appointed Polycarp bishop of the city of Smyrna (now Izmir in Turkey), where Polycarp faced many challenges during his long years in office. Christians were a persecuted minority, while most of the population still worshipped the Roman gods. During one persecution, Polycarp was captured and, even though very advanced in age, sentenced to be burned at the stake. But tradition has it that the flames would not burn him, so he was stabbed to death. His remains are entombed with honor in the church of St. Ambrose in Rome, and his long life of service to the early church is remembered each year on this day. The name Polycarp means “many fruits.” May all of our lives be as fruitful! TODAY'S READINGS: Ezekiel 18:21-28; Matthew

5:20-26 (228). “Settle with your opponent

quickly while on the way to court.”

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PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW – “WONDER OF WATER” CONVENTION CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA WEDNESDAY - MARCH 7, 2018 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM (please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure)

Join us for a bus ride to Philadelphia for this year’s “WONDER OF WATER” theme! Enjoy Designer’s Studio where florists from around the world compete! Wander through Hamilton Horticort to view and learn about container-grown plants. The Gardener’s Studio is the perfect place to take a break and hear about new ideas for your garden. Enjoy lunch on your own at one of the food kiosks at the show, the cafeteria on the second level, or across the street at the Reading Terminal Market!

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