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Mass Schedule Contact St. Paul Parish= Two Beautiful Churches. One Great Parish.= August 15, 2021= Regardless of who you are, you belong here with us!= MASS SCHEDULE= Saint Paul Church= 923 Christian Street= Vigil of Sunday: 5:00 PM= Sunday: 8:00 AM & 12:00 Noon= Mon;Thu: 7:30 AM, Sat: 8:00 AM= Holy Day: 7:30 AM & 7:00 PM= Civil Holidays: 9:00 AM St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Church= 714 Montrose Street= Sunday: 10:00 AM= Vigil of Holy Days: 5:00 PM= CONTACT= SAINT PAUL PARISH= 808 S. Hutchinson Street= Philadelphia, PA 19147= Rectory 215892380355= FAX 215892381803= = www.stpaulparish.net= = = = PASTORAL STAFF= = Rev. Daniel J. Dwyer, Pastor= = = = Rev. John J. Large, Pastor Emeritus= Sacrament Of Reconciliation:= = St. Paul Church: Saturday: 4:00 8 4:45 PM= Rev. Robert P. Hagan, OSA, Weekend Assistant= St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Church:= = Sunday: 9:30 8 9:50 AM= Russell H. DeStefano, = New Parishioners: Please call the rectory to register= = = Dorothy McShane, Parish Secretary= Access our electronic giving option through the parish = Theresa R. Smith, = website at www.stpaulparish.net, Coordinator of Religious Education= and click on the make a donation button. = Brooklyn McLaury 8Evangelista= On the parish website, click on the (Facebook) logo and Director of Music, Organist and Choir Director= = make a donation through the GoFundMe link. Joseph Christaldi, Maintenance= ST MARY MAGDALEN DE PAZZI PURGATORIAL SOCIETY MASS INTENTIONS Dominic Capocci by Pat, Peg and Girls ST. PAUL SANCTUARY LAMP John Vanni, With Love, Millie ST. MARY SANCTUARY LAMP In Thanksgiving 12th Birthday Eleandra and Lucia by Nonno and Grandmom THE CROWNING OF THE BLESSED MOTHER For the Intentions of the Giunta, Tocci, Cusumano and Boyer Families by Giunta Family SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 First Saturday 8:00 AM Anne Nayes by Jennifer Renz 5:00 PM Deceased of Saraceni Family SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 West Catholic 1966 Combined 55th Reunion Friday, November 5, 2021 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00 AM Joe Gallo by Josephine Scavola 10:00 AM ST. MARY MAGDALEN DE PAZZI CHURCH Springfield Country Club ST. MARY MAGDALEN DE PAZZI 400 West Sproul Road PURGATORIAL SOCIETY MEMBERS 12:00 PM Maryann Grande by Husband, Robert Springfield, PA 19064 For More Information, please contact NO 7:30AM MASS Dorothy McShane at 2672546804 MONDAY, AUG 16 TUESDAY, AUG 17 WEDNESDAY, AUG 18 THURSDAY, AUG 19 OR SATURDAY, AUG 21 8 AM SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 St. Pius X O St. Joseph whose protection is so great, so strong, 5:00 PM Deceased of Johnson family so prompt before the throne of God, I place in you all my interests and desires. O St. Joseph do assist SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 me by your powerful intercession and obtain for me Twentyfirst Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM Loretta McShane, Happy Birthday, Mom from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings through Love, Dorothy Jesus Christ, Our Lord; so that having engaged here 10:00 AM ST. MARY MAGDALEN DE PAZZI CHURCH below your heavenly power I may offer my thanks- ST. MARY MAGDALEN DE PAZZI giving and homage to the most loving of fathers. PURGATORIAL SOCIETY MEMBERS O St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating you and 12:00 PM Memorial Mass Jesus asleep in your arms. I dare not approach while He reposes near your heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me, and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, patron of departing souls, pray for us. Amen. Nutritional Development Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Launches Annual “Manna Sunday” Food Drive In 2020, Nutritional Development Services collected nearly 75,000 pounds of nonperishable items through this initiative to support those in need. Nutritional Development Services of the Archdiocese Food Bags of Philadelphia’s (NDS) Community Food Program is launching its annual “Manna Sunday” Food Drive. Food Bags are available for pickup. You are The food drive, named after the edible substance asked to fill them with nonperishable food items which God provided for the Israelites in the desert, and return the bags on the weekend of August prepares NDS for the “desert” of the summer months 22nd and 29th. Catholic Food Distribution Cen- when donations at its food pantries historically drop ters are usually empty or sparse during the sum- to low levels. mer months. Thank you! Our parishioners are always so generous. This effort is especially critical as individuals and households continue to face ongoing financial chal- lenges, elevated levels of food insecurity, and other hardships stemming from the ongoing pandemic. Those interested in supporting NDS’ Community Food Program and our neighbors in need can pur- chase healthy, nonperishable food items online through You Give Goods atyougivegoods.com/ ndsmanna. In addition to its online effort, each year, NDS’ Com- munity Food Program hosts the “Manna Sunday” Food Drive in conjunction with parishes and schools across the fivecounty area comprising the Archdio- cese. Parish communities are encouraged to host a food drive on a date of their choosing in the summer. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS St. Paul Parish Leisure Timers Bus Trip to St. Augustine Church – Ocean City, NJ And HARRAH’s CASINO On Monday, September 20, 2021, The Leisure Timers will return to DePazzi Hall at St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Church located at 714 Montrose Street. Men and women, 50 years of age and older are wel- come to join us. If you have a friend, even if from another Parish, they will be welcome to join us. We will meet on Monday’s from September until June. The time is 12:30PM until 3:00PM. Registration fee is $5.00, Weekly dues $2.00 each Monday you are able to attend. BINGO Cards are $3.00 each; 2 for $5.00. Hope to see you September 20th! 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