Saint Founded 1965 1071 Holland Road • Holland, PA 18966 Web Site: www.st-bede.org

Pastor Rev. Monsignor John C. Marine

Parochial Vicars Rev. Sean A. Loomis Rev. Matthew J. Tralies

Parish Office 215-357-5720 Hours: Mon-Fri 8a.m. to 9p.m. Sat 9a.m. to Noon CLOSED SUNDAY Fax Number 215-396-0704 Office Manager Barbara Rogowski Receptionist, Secretary, Safe Environment Manager Cathleen M. Lynskey Communications Patrick McNally Music Coordinator Susan DiFlorio Facilities Manager Eucharistic & Devotional Celebrations Tina Engle Vigil (Saturday Evening): 5:30PM Religious Education/C.C.D. Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30, 11:00AM, & 12:30PM 215-357-2130 Weekday Masses (Monday through Friday): 6:30 & 9:00AM Director. Religious Education Saturday Mass & : 8:30AM Carole Obrokta Holy Days (Except & New Year's) Vigil Mass: 5:30PM Administrative Assistant Holy Day Masses: 6:30, 9:00AM, 5:30PM, & 7:30PM Linda Bourcet Sacrament of Reconciliation (Saturday): 4:00 to 5:00PM Parish Youth Ministry Parish Rosary (Tuesday). 7PM 215-357-5113 24-Hour Perpetual Adoration Chapel Youth Ministry Coordinator Maritza Carmona-Kelly Sacramental Sponsorship - For letters of eligibility, one must be a registered member of the parish for six months or more (a reference letter from your previous parish will Parish Nurse Ministry be accepted). Please contact the Parish Office five days in advance. 215-357-4113 Baptism - Usually celebrated on 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. MANDATORY Parish Nurse Pre-Jordan Classes are held on the 2nd Sunday of the month. Kris Ingle PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED - please call the Parish Office to make

arrangements (215-357-5720). St. Katharine Drexel Marriage - Saturday weddings are 10:00AM, 12:00 Noon, & 2:00 PM. It is Regional School Diocesan policy that arrangements must be made AT LEAST 6 MONTHS prior to the 215-357-4720 wedding. Information on Marriage Instructions can be obtained from the priests. For Principal information on music, call Susan DiFlorio at 215-891-0869. Laura Clark Anointing of the Sick - In case of serious illness (or advanced age), please call the Advancement Director priests. Hospital cases should contact the Chaplain, but the Parish Office should be Lisa James notified so one of the priests may visit the patient. Grade School Secretaries Sacrament of Reconciliation - Saturdays 4:00 PM to 5 PM, Wednesdays of Lent at Debra Guarino 7 PM, or by appointment with a priest. Kathleen Young ______NOTICES FOR THE BULLETIN (SUBJECT TO SPACE AVAILABILITY) MUST BE AT THE RECTORY BY MONDAY, 12:00 NOON.

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A Message From Your Pastor Scripture Readings My Dear Parishioners, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity May 22, 2016 As I write this column, the sun is Proverbs 8: 22-31 streaming through my window, and the Psalm 8 clouds, dampness and drizzle that have been Romans 5: 1-5 with us for so many days seem to finally be giving way to the reality of spring. This re- John 16: 12-15 minds me that summer is right around the God’s sacred word to us reveals the life of the Holy Trin- Rev. Monsignor ity. From the very beginning of creation through John C. Marine corner. Here at St. Bede's, the coming of Christ’s death and resurrection and down to our present day, summer will be marked by two big events, one new and one very familiar: Our Padre Pio Festival on Father, Son, and Holy Spirit have been present and at June 25-26, and our annual Patriotic Concert on July 3. work—creating, inspiring, healing, redeeming. Let us listen One of the highlights of the Padre Pio Festival on Sunday now for the presence of the Holy Trinity in our own lives. June 26 will be a street through a number of nearby neighborhoods in the Windmill section of our parish. Around Adoration Chapel Altar Candle Dedication 1:30pm that day, the procession bearing the statue of Padre Pio will leave St. Bede Church, turn right on Holland Rd., right on May 15-22 Karen, right on , right on Shelley, right on E. Rot- In memory of Katherine & Kathleen Swagzdis terdam, and then left back on Holland Rd., to the church. (Req. by the Swagzdis family) Within a few days, our Parish Office will be sending letters Upcoming available weeks for 2016: to all residents (Catholic and non-Catholic alike), who live May 30-June 5, June 6-12, June 13-19, along those streets, announcing our Festival, explaining the June 27-July 3, July 4-10 Catholic devotion to , alerting them to when their street Just come into the Parish Office to reserve . will become occupied, and as a good neighbor, apologizing for Candle dedications are a $30 donation for the week. any temporary inconvenience the procession may cause. We appreciate the support and help that our local police and parish- ioners who live on those streets will provide. The procession Welcome Our New Parishioners will be a great way to bring our faith outside of the Church, Stacy Blakeley family and into the world. & Diana Beisel family On a completely different note, this week I received a letter Tom & Jessica McGee family from the Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia. Our rose sale, Lisa Kaplan family which we conducted last Sunday, benefits the pregnancy centers Richard & Catherine Caty family the Pro-Life Union supports in our area, helping young mothers New parishioners can register who have an unexpected pregnancy, and are contemplating an by seeing one of our priests after Sunday Mass. abortion, to avoid that option at all costs. In that letter, they provided some statistics that were absolutely shocking to me, and I'm sure they will be the same to you. Here are the statistics on the number of abortions performed in Philadelphia during Remember The Deceased calendar year 2015: Elizabeth McGee We are united in prayer with their families and with one another as Planned Parenthood Locust Street: 4,813 babies we and all the faithful departed await our rising with the Lord. Planned Parenthood Comly Rd.: 2,961 babies Philadelphia Women's Center: 5,807 babies Hospitals in Philadelphia: 753 babies Cornerstone for Life

In other words, a total of 14,334 babies were murdered in The Respect Life Committee wishes to Philadelphia in 2015. Talk about under-reporting the news! thank St. Bede’s priests and parishioners for As we witness during the month of May the return of nature's the outpouring of support given to the annual beauty all around us, let us recommit ourselves through prayer Mother’s Day Rose Sale. Special thanks goes and action to the beauty and sanctity of every human life. to those who gave their time to help sell the roses and to the following people for their May God Bless You, extra coordination in this effort: Theresa O’Connor, Kathy Pawlenko, Bob Miller, Mary Walsh, Sheila Connor and Peg Kenna. May 15, 2016 2 St. Bede 103

Knights of Columbus Meeting Thanks for helping The next meeting of the Bede Parish Knights of Columbus Council 15478 is sched- The Seminary Appeal uled for Thursday May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dear Friends, Drexel Center. ALL Knights should check their aint Charles Borromeo Seminary is blessed to witness email for details and respond to Ed Bagdon to S confirm attendance at [email protected]. every day the impact of your generosity. The words "thank you" barely begin to express my gratitude. Your leadership gift of $3,360 to the 2015-16 Saint Charles Seminary Appeal enables us to continue the seminary's transfor- Young At Heart Seniors mation and growth in the formation of missionary disciples. The St. Bede Young at Heart Seniors This growth includes: our campus revitalization; the continua- group meets every first and third Thursday tion of core formation programs for our seminarians and stu- of the month. The next meeting is May 19 dents; innovative expansion through collaborative efforts with at 11:30 a.m., in the Drexel Center. neighboring Catholic universities; updated use of technology For more information, call Susan throughout the campus; a renewed focus on liturgy and music in Canino at 215-598-8106. the life of the seminary and the Church. In addition, your gift is helping to fuel our recent three-fold increase in vocations to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Altar Flower Dedications Your support encourages, fortifies and motivates our dedi- Two fresh-cut bouquets of cated seminarians on their journey to the priesthood, as they flowers will be placed on the prepare to become servant-leaders within our Church commu- Baldacchino, for your intention. nity — a community of faith of which you are an integral part. I You can name these floral invite you to visit Saint Charles Seminary and experience the arrangements in loving memory joyful spirit of renewal made possible through your generous of a deceased relative or in support. Saint Charles is your seminary and our doors are al- honor of someone who is ways open for you. Your active support and presence in our celebrating a birthday or anniversary. Each bouquet donation community is a reminder to our seminarians and students of the is $45. The name of the memorial will be announced in our importance of their vocation, as humble servants, heroic leaders weekly bulletin. and holy priests. Again, I thank you for your generous gift and your immense Both bouquets for May 22, 2016: role here at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary. You and your For Matthew Lutz loved ones are remembered regularly in the Masses and prayers of our seminary community. God bless you always! (Req. by his parents, John & Patricia Lutz)

Sincerely in Christ, Both bouquets for May 29, 2016: For Dr. S. Rovito & H. Nancy Rovito (Req. by the Pasternak family) Most Reverend Timothy C. Senior Many dedications are available during the summer, up until and Christmas. For more information, contact the Parish Office at 215-357-5720. Learn about Church Annulments Weekly Ways to Be Merciful Assumption BVM Parish, Feasterville During this Extraordinary Thursday May 19 at 7pm, in the Parish Hall Year of Mercy declared by Reverend Eduardo Montero, a judge at the Archdiocesan Francis, you are Tribunal, will speak at Assumption BVM Parish to provide invited to take advantage clear and accurate information concerning annulments in the of weekly suggestions on . He will provide time to address questions how we can live out the that may surface. Father Montero is a priest of the Archdiocese Corporal and Spiritual of Philadelphia. He has spent many years assisting people who Works of Mercy. have experienced a divorce to explore the possibility of mar- riage in the Church. This Week’s Suggestion: While the evening is intended for divorced persons who 17) Hold. Your. Tongue. have questions concerning a Church Annulment, the presenta- tion is open to everyone. For questions concerning the event, A complete listing of the Corporal and Spiritual Works of please call the Rectory at (215) 357-1221. To begin a case, Mercy can be found online at www.st-bede.org. please call the Metropolitan Tribunal at (215) 587-3750. May 15, 2016 3 St. Bede 103

Principal’s Corner Music Award Winners

During the month of May, we focus on Mary, our Mother. Mary is the best example of motherhood, devotion, and a sense of hope that our Lord has given us so freely. During this month dedicated to Mary, our students offer special prayers and devotions to our Ms. Laura Clark Mother, Most Pure. On Thursday, May 19, our entire school community will participate in our annual school May Procession. I invite you to attend this beautiful procession and crowning as we know remember no better way to honor Jesus than to honor His mother. Sincerely, Ms. Laura Clark Congratulations to Mairead Young (left) and Sabrina DiNofa (right) who Principal, St. Katharine Drexel School were recognized by the Association of Church Musicians, during a convocation (www.skdschool.org / 215-357-4720) at St. Christopher Church. Sabrina, an 8th grade student at SKD school, received a Certificate of Achievement for participation in Music Ministry; while Mairead, a senior at Villa Marie High School, was given the Award of Excellence for Outstanding Participation in Music Ministry, and was one of only five students awarded the SCMP scholarship. Both were nominated by St. Bede Music Director Susan DiFlorio (center).

EMBRACE THE NEW EVANGELIZATION Legacy of Life Foundation, an outreach for women in crisis preg- A Men’s retreat at Malvern Retreat House nancies, operates pregnancy centers in Bristol and Philadelphia. The St. Bede Respect Life Group sponsors an ongoing drive for donations July 22, 23, 24 of diapers and baby wipes for the Bristol center. Also, the center The New Evangelization calls each of us to deepen our accepts donations of brand new baby clothing for sizes newborn to faith in Jesus Christ, have confidence in the gospel, and pos- 2T. Clothing, diapers, and baby wipes can be placed in the white sess a conviction to share the gospel in our daily lives. A re- wicker basket in the school hallway. treat provides the necessary sacred space and time for God to Thank You & God Bless You for helping moms and babies! transform us into living authentic discipleship. Join the men of

our St. Bede the Venerable parish for their Malvern retreat. To 215-788-4051 learn more, call Jim McMonagle at 215 968 5489 or email him www.legacyoflifefoundation.org at [email protected].

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Religious Education

Adoration Society An Adoration Prayer Jesus, in the quiet of this blessed place, I kneel before you in wonder. May I ask You, heart to heart, why do You want me here? What can I give You that You do not already have? Is my little heart of love so pleasing to You? You call me and I feel Your call. I have an- swered: “Here I am Lord, I come to do Your will.” I rest in Your presence and I am at peace in this holy place. I feel so at home before You, Who are so humbled and hidden in this round white host. If I saw You as You really are, I would trem- ble in awe and fear. And yet, in this humble form, I can adore and love You and pour my heart to You. Perhaps this is one reason You chose to stay with us in this manner- so as not to overwhelm us, but to draw us to Yourself in Your humility. Our perpetual adoration chapel is open 24 hours every day. It is a quiet retreat from our daily routine and we are in need of new adorers. We invite you to spend some quiet time with our Lord and thank Him and praise Him for all the blessings and graces He sends you and ask for those special intentions and needs close to your heart. Available open hours include: Sunday 6PM, Tuesday 2AM, Thursday 8AM, Friday 12AM & 5AM and Saturday 2AM, REMINDER 5AM, 6PM & 8PM. Our ultimate goal is to have two adorers Vacation Bible School for every hour so if these hours are impossible for you due to 2016 Planning meeting is your schedule, please contact us to arrange a more convenient time. We can accommodate every schedule. scheduled for May 23rd at For more information contact Debbie & Sean McDermott 7:00 p.m. in the Drexel (215) 504-9897 or email us at [email protected]. Center - all interested adults are welcome! Everyone is invited. Everyone is needed!

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Volunteers Still Needed for our Padre Pio Festival TRAFFIC / PARKING PROCESSION Although Northampton police will be coordinating traffic, * Three teams of 8 persons of same height to take turns we will need volunteers, to: carrying Padre Pio statue in procession. * Direct parking at Villa Joseph Marie H.S., and other * Traffic guides who will assist police in blocking intersections locations. as procession proceeds. * Assist craft vendors with unloading & set up. * Parade Marshalls to guide the procession.

TICKET SELLERS SET UP / TEAR DOWN * For children's activities. * Assist Saturday morning and Sunday night with set up and tear down. ADDITIONAL USHERS / GREETERS * Occasional trash removal to dumpsters. * To direct parishioners and pilgrims to seats for the 12:30pm Mass and 3pm healing service. HOSPITALITY * Volunteers who will greet and direct visitors on Saturday and To volunteer or for more information, please contact the Sunday, at different locations. Parish Office at 215-357-5720, or by email to Joe Pintamalli ([email protected]) or Brian Stedman ([email protected]).

Padre Pio Festival Help With Our Gift Baskets Our Padre Pio Festival Committee will be More Crafters Welcome having gift baskets to be chanced off at the conclusion of the festival on Sunday June 26. Although we already have 20 If you are interested in sponsoring a basket, or crafters signed up, we are looking for if you have items to donate such as gift cards, more crafters for the upcoming sports team tickets, wine, etc., please call Gina festival in June. Please contact Joe Mather for more information at 215-941-9328. Albert for more information: 267-240-2780. Or check out our website: Save the Dates! www.padrepiofestivalhollandpa.com St. Bede’s Get Your Padre Pio Shirt! Padre Pio Festival Saturday, June 25, 2016 Sunday, June 26, 2016 Events Include: ● 5:30pm Vigil Mass on June 25 and 12:30pm Sunday Mass, celebrated by Fr. Pio Mandato, F.M.H.J. (right) ● Neighborhood street procession after the 12:30pm Mass. (accompanied by the Verdi Band of Norristown) ● 3pm Sunday Healing Service with Confessions. ● A special children’s pavilion, with kid’s videos about Get ready to celebrate the St. Bede Padre Pio festival in style, with one of our Padre Pio. new t-shirts. The front of the shirt sports and icon of Padre Pio, while the back ● 12 Ethnic Food Vendors, and over 30 Craft Vendors. of the shirt features a large picture of Padre Pio with his famous quote, “Pray, ● Musical Entertainment by: Hope and Don’t’ Worry.” The shirts come in a variety of sizes, and can be Singer Jessica DiDonato (Saturday) purchased in the parish office Small, Medium, Large and extra-large shirts are Sinatra Tribute Singer Stephen Ritrovato (Sunday) $15 each. XXL shirts are $17 each. May 15, 2016 6 St. Bede 103

A NEW VISION OF SERVICE For 2016 there is a new vision guiding the Catholic Charities Appeal. In addition to our tradi- tional and vital work among the poorest and most disadvantaged, this year Catholic Charities is targeting virtually every aspect of Catholic life for enrichment and improvement. We are taking on a bigger challenge than ever before. This year, your donations will benefit nearly 180 minis- tries and programs helping everything from childcare to retirement living, from homelessness to growing the Church on college campuses. However, doing more good requires raising more money. So we ask you to look deep in your heart and be as generous as you can to help us reach our $15 million goal. The Catholic Charities Appeal is the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s single most important fundraiser and we’re counting on your support.

Gifts made to the Catholic Charities Appeal A New Vision will provide support needed to nearly 180 beneficiaries. These beneficiaries of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia include diverse ministries and programs in five key areas:

• EDUCATION • SOCIAL SERVICES • EVANGELIZATION, PARISH AND SPIRITUAL LIFE • CLERGY • MISSION ACTIVITIES

EDUCATION To see a full listing of Catholic Charities Appeal 2016 Beneficiaries please visit catholiccharitiesappeal.org. BEYOND SPECIAL

When 6-year-old Sophie Roberto arrived from WAYS TO GIVE China eight years ago, she was profoundly deaf The Catholic Charities Appeal is recognized as a non-profit institution. As with no language ability. Though she certainly such, all gifts are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. It has didn’t know it at the time, Sophie was a very its own Employer Identification Number (EIN) and receives a separate lucky little girl. She was the first of four special financial audit. Besides gifts of cash, donors to the 2016 Catholic Charities needs children adopted from China by Mary- Appeal may contribute in many other ways, each offering tax advantages Anne and Matt Roberto. according to their circumstances: Today, Sophie, 14, and her brother, Vincent, who is 8 and totally blind, attend, respectively, • Gifts of Cash TEXT CCA TO Archbishop Ryan Academy for the Deaf (ARAD) and Saint Lucy’s Day School for Chil- dren With Visual Impairments. In Sophie’s first months at the school, she was in the • Matching Gifts 42828 words of her mother, “wild, impetuous, boisterous and undisciplined.” But with the TO GET THE CCA APP patience, guidance and love from the staff at ARAD, she has blossomed into a loving, • Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) disciplined, young woman who has come to love the Catholic Faith. Her younger brother, Vincent, is also flourishing at Saint Lucy’s, proving to be an eager and talented • Gifts of Security student. • Planned Gifts MaryAnne and Matt consider it an “unbelievable blessing” to have these schools, and are profoundly grateful for the support that the Catholic Charities Appeal provides. Your donations help supply the unique technologies these students require. They underwrite a variety of scholarships and other tuition assistance, and make it possible for the Robertos to know that their children are being taught in the Faith, regardless of their A NEW special needs.

When they began adopting, the Robertos already had four of their own biological chil- VISION dren. “Everyone thought we were out of our minds”, says MaryAnne. Nevertheless, they ——2016—— felt urged by the gospels and nudged by the Holy Spirit to help. Adopting special needs children is a very special calling, but each of us is called to help in whatever way we can. Being generous to the Catholic Charities Appeal is one of the most effective ways to answer the call. CATHOLICCHARITIESAPPEAL.ORG

DURING THE MASSES ON MAY 21 & 22 AT ST. BEDE CHURCH, THERE WILL BE AN IN-PEW COLLECTION FOR THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL .

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Congratulations to our Graduates

TRIPLETRIPLE TT Teen Topic Thursday Dinner & Discussion gathering for High School Teens on Thurs. May 26th Join us Last Sunday was our Annual Baccalaureate Mass. Monsignor Marine 6pm in the St. Francis Center Blessed the Graduates and he gave them a gift from the parish. FOOD! ~ FRIENDS! ~ FUN! There is NO Meeting on Thurs. May 19th

MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP NEWS

MSYG MEETING In honor of our 8th grade graduates (hosted by the H.S. Teen Council Members) The HS. Teen Council Volleyball Clinic For Special Athletes Members hosted the last MSYG meeting for the On Sunday, April 24th the H.S. volleyball players held a Vol- school year on Sunday, leyball clinic for Special Athletes. It was a great time for all!!! May 1st. The teens led a crossover ceremony welcoming the 8th graders into the H.S. group. They also led games.

Questions about this group, to receive registration forms and/or if you would like to be added to the Middle School Youth Group e-mail list to receive news of upcoming events, send an e-mail to [email protected]

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Mass Intentions This Week Parish Calendar This Week

Monday through Friday Masses are in the Daily Mass Chapel (unless noted) DC: Drexel Center SFC: Saint Francis Center Saturday and Sunday Masses are in the Church. Sunday - Baptisms 1:30pm Church - Flag Football Event 2pm Grounds/Gym Monday, May 16 May 15 - Rosary For Priests 7pm SFC 6:30am - Anthony Nardone (Req. by Randy Brown) - Men’s Basketball 9pm Gym 9am - Anthony Fareno (Req. by Joe & Chris Perkowski) Monday, - CARES-before school 7am School - Rosary 8:30 a.m. Chapel Tuesday, May 17 May 16 - Faith Share/Bible Study 9:30am SFC 6:30am - Cynthia McKenzie (Req. by Diane & Ed Zapisek) - CARES-after school 2:45pm School 9am - Dan Spearing (Req. by the Spearing family) - Youth Ministry Volleyball 5pm Gym - Faith Enrichment 7pm DC-Office Wednesday, May 18 - Teen Choir 7pm Church 6:30am - Mary McGuckin (Req. by Barbara Gehringer) Tuesday, - CARES-before school 7 a.m. School 9am - James & Dorothy Agnew (Req. by the Spearing family) - Early Childhood meeting 8am DC-A May 17 - Rosary 8:30 a.m. Chapel Thursday, May 19 - CARES-after school 2:45 p.m. School 6:30am - Anthony Morano (Req. by St. Bede Knights of Columbus) - Band 3pm Gym 9am - David Lutz (Req. by Mom & Dad) - Youth Ministry Volleyball 5pm Gym - Rosary 7pm Chapel Friday, May 20 6:30am - Fr. Eugene Cusick-Former Pastor & Pastor Emerits Wednesday, - CARES-before school 7 a.m. School - Rosary 8:30 a.m. Chapel 4th Anniversary (Req. by St. Bede Parish) May 18 - Band Concert 1pm Gym 9am - David Matthew Lutz-3rd anniversary (Req. by John & Patricia Lutz) - CARES-after school 2:45 p.m. School - Cub Scout Den Meeting 7pm Cafeteria Saturday, May 21 - Band Concert 7pm Gym 8:30am - Jim Loftus (Req. by his daughter Claire Lezynski) 5:30pm - Special Intentions Thursday, - CARES-before school 7am School - Rosary 8:30am Chapel May 19 Sunday, May 22 - Young at Heart Seniors 11:30am DC-B - School May Procession 1:30pm Church 7:30am - Joseph S. Cymbor (Req. by Brian Cymbor) - CARES-after school 2:45pm School 9:30am - Margaret V. Cameron (Req. by Sharon Cameron & family) - Youth Ministry Volleyball 5pm Gym 11am - Bishop Joseph McFadden (Req. by Rev. Sean Loomis) - Boy Scout Troop 280 meeting 6:30pm Cafeteria 12:30pm - For the People of the Parish - Legion of Mary 7pm DC-Office - Adult Choir practice 7pm Church - Knights of Columbus 7:30pm DC-A - Men’s Basketball 9pm Gym Friday, - CARES-before school 7am School St. Bede’s Collection - - Rosary 8:30am Chapel God Bless Your Generosity! May 20 - CARES-after school 2:45pm School - Teen Choir 5:30pm Church Plate: $26,360 Week of - Men’s Basketball 9pm Gym Last Year: $24,518 May 8, 2016 Grade School: $127 Saturday, - Kings Men meeting 9:15am DC-A - Legion of Mary Officers meeting 9:15am DC-B Year’s Average: $23,380 May 21 - Confessions 4pm Church (Fiscal year began July 1, 2014) - JV Boys Basketball 7pm Gym E-Giving (Plate): $6,519 Sunday - Youth Ministry Volleyball 5pm Gym EASTER: - Rosary For Priests 7pm SFC Current total (5/1/2016): $67,411 May 22 - Men’s Basketball 9pm Gym Last Year’s total: $69,078

NOTICE Pray for the Sick Theresa Webster, Donald Weidman, John Dietz, Diane Plane, James Bagdon, TO GRADUATING SENIORS Charles Branson, Tom Kennedy, Marge Moss, Judy Connelly, Denise Mayer, Beckett Daniel Wisniewski, Norine Cross, Janet Lynch, Charles Doyle, Irene NEWMAN CONNECTION Cross, Lauren P. Riccotone, Fr. Albert Harshaw, Lynda Sutton, Jim Zoll, THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA ASKS ALL Stephanie Weidner, Dillon Godwin, Cathy Reardon-Flynn, Joseph Cusick, GRADUATING SENIORS WHO ATTEND A NON- CATHOLIC Baby Curston Boland, Leslie Kobsina, Eugene Hummel, Sandra O’Hara, Agnes Samra, Michael Corless, Mary Parkinson, Shirley Kates, Vincent HIGH SCHOOL TO SUBMIT YOUR NAME AND THE Amodei, Rosalie Esposito, Angelique Couturier, Sr. Frances DeSales, Richard COLLEGE THAT YOU INTEND TO ATTEND TO MARITZA, Kern, Baby Hanna Smith, John O’Connor, Amy Boland, Leona Wolanin, Len IN THE PARISH YOUTH MINISTRY OFFICE Scannapieco, Shaun Lambert, Mary , Dean Anderson, Cailyn Stratton, Russell Kemp, Danny Mullane, Nina Philipp, Ray O’Donnell, Terry Miller, Newman Connection is a non-Profit organization working Robert Geisheimer, Ann Orth, Drew Miller, Bill Damico, Dwayne Schwarz, with campus ministries both locally and nationally to Maryann Leisner, Pauline Haynes, William Kilroy, Rene Albert, Dr. William L. connect incoming freshmen with their Catholic Campus Nash III, Msgr. Robert Grudowski, Thomas Weir, Ed Rodgers, Fr. John Wilz, Ministry centers prior to their arrival. Francine Theurer, Edward Herman, Fred Hubbard, Ray Rios, Joan O’Neill. Names can be put on the prayer list by contacting the Parish Office in person, by phone (215-357-5720) or by email ([email protected]). PLEASE email Name and College by May 15th All names will be left on the list for a period of 4 weeks. If you would like the intention to stay on for more than 4 weeks, please contact us again. to Maritza at [email protected] May 15, 2016 9 St. Bede 103