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St. Francis de Sales Church MASS SCHEDULE Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 AM Monday—Friday 8:30 AM Wednesday 8:30 Communion Service Saturday 8:30 AM (September through May) Holy Day Vigil 5:00 PM Holy Days 6:30 AM and 7:00 PM Confessions are Saturday at 4:30 PM and anytime by request.
““Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly.”
— St. Francis de Sales
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SScripture readings for: The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
January 7th, 2018 Isaiah 60:1-6,
Ephesians 3:2-3a Matthew 2:2
Adult Choir Nancy Brown 610.358.3112 Adult Education/RCIA Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 RCIA Marion Bennett 610.459.0554 Altar Society Phil D'Orazio 610.459.0635 PREP/CCD Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 Church Environment Barbara Jones 610.566.4149
CYO Paula Bonsall 610.517.6136 Eucharistic Ministers Tracy Boyle 610.566.8453 Finance Committee Fr. Okon 610.459.2203 HOPE Cathy Hawes 610.627.0874 Ladies' Club Belle Miller 610.513.2920 Lectors Joanne Sunick 610.459.1996 Liturgy Committee Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554
Pastoral Council Steve DeLozier 484.574.4425 Prayer Shawl Ministry Ann Fernandez 215.203.6697 Web Master Arlene Petragnani 610.558.0588 Welcome Committee R. DiFebo 610.459.8971 Women's Prayer Group Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 Social/Fellowship Donna Paciente 610.566-7761
RECTORY 6610.459.2203 35 New Road, Box 97, Lenni, PA 19052 Website—www.sfdslenni.org E-Mail-Office-sfdsrectory@aol.com Reverend Alan J. Okon, Pastor Deacon Paul A. Quinn Sr. Betty Kirk 6610.459.0554 Parish Services Director Mrs. Marie McGonigal 6610.459.2203 Administrative Assistant Tammy McDonald 6610.459.2203 Communications Secretary Art Kahn, Business Manager 6610.459.2203 CONVENT 6610.459.2501 28 New Road, Aston, PA 19014 Education Center 39 New Road, Aston, PA 19014
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DECEMBER 31st, 2017 FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY
SATURDAY December 30 8:30 AM Thelma Thomson 5:00 PM Fran Gessler SUNDAY December 31 7:30 AM Paul Dougherty 9:30 AM Daniel Kennedy 11:30 AM Daniel Kennedy MONDAY January 1 8:00 AM Living and Dec’d Members of SFDS TUESDAY January 2 8:30 AM Eugene & Elizabeth Murter WEDNESDAY January 3 8:30 AM Communion Service THURSDAY January 4 8:30 AM Ronald Register FRIDAY January 5 8:30 AM Fr William Kane 2nd Pastor SFDS 1903-1910 SATURDAY January 6 8:30 AM Dec’d Members of the Pollitt Family 5:00 PM Margaret Wishing SUNDAY January 7 7:30 AM Kathleen Lauerman 9:30 AM Lavern Shuty 11:30 AM Anna DiLorenzo
DECEMBER 31st, 2017 Overheard on the gossip line: “Father X said “Go to hell’ from the altar last Sunday.” Many of the hearers of this juicy tidbit mix shock with dismay as this so-called “news” reaches them. What the original caller and others never mentioned, however, was the all-important context of the words. It turns out that the pastor was referring to almighty God’s verdict on the disobedient angels who forfeited heaven by their decision. Con-text makes all the difference. In his tender telling of the presentation of the Child Jesus at the Temple of Jerusalem, St. Luke provides the context of this Jewish ceremonial event. By law, every male baby was to be consecrated to the Lord. Obviously a divine child had no such obligation. But Mary and Joseph as the humble parents they were, obey the law. Consequently, we learn about their virtues and their respect for religious rules. We also learn of Simeon’s and Anna’s senior fidelity and patience with God’s timetable. Above all, we are reminded that when God chose to visit us in person, He chose to do so in the context of a family. The possibil-ities are as limitless as God’s divine imagination as to some other way He could have come among us. But His beautiful decision to come as a member of a family, indeed a holy family, made that institution itself holy. As a parish family, we come to the Eucha-rist to be fed with the strength to make us one as He was with Mary and Joseph and thus to be a holy people. It doesn’t do us much good to itemize the assaults on the family prevalent in our culture today. We all could name them. We may sadly know of some from personal experi-ence. There is even a TV commercial around to remind us of the damage our cell phone usage can do to the importance of a family dinner. What we have to remember are those building blocks we call virtues that we read of in this weekend’s selection of Paul’s letter to the Colossians. The family gatherings at this holiday time make for a real proving ground of how well we’re doing in the various virtues that make family life possible. It’s an unusual amount of “togetherness” that’s not around most of the year. Here’s a case that could happen anytime. This tale of “togetherness” appeared in the Chicago Daily News. It was written by a woman who was struggling with her own special “me and my shadow” problem. She wrote: I’ve heard of the problems newly retired men and their wives face when confronted by too much togetherness, and I was always amused at the way they so often get on each other’s nerves. I never thought I’d face such a problem, but it’s been two months now, and matters around here are pretty bad. I ran out of patience that first Monday. There we were, the two of us. Dave busied himself by following me around, inquiring into my household routines. I tried to be pleasant, but my surly nature surfaced when he asked, “Why don’t you vacuum all the way under the bed?” I’ve tried to interest him in any number of activities, with little success. I’ve even shouted the merits of daytime TV. “What you really need is a job,” I told him, knowing he’d never be able to find one at his age. Yesterday was typical. Dave and I spent the morning togeth-er, as always now. He sat looking out the window for a while, sighing intermittently. Then he came into the kitchen, “When are we having lunch?” he wanted to know. This at 8:30! We went, lockstep, to the bedrooms, where he watched me make the beds. To his query, “What should we do now?” I snarled, “How about a duel with sabers?” A lengthy discussion followed of my system of sorting wash. I don’t like to sort wash–much less talk about it! The situation is getting to me. You’d think that someone with so much intelligence, someone I truly love, would not be so total-ly annoying when faced with a change in routine. Ah, well, my problem won’t last forever. Next fall, Dave will be in kindergar-ten. “ Reflection by, Rev. Leonard N. Peterson”
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Remember Our Sick
Kathy Walsh, Sandy Duckett, Greg Miller Bruce McManus, Chelsea Miles,
Dorothy Tait, Belle Miller Angie Olde, Josh Farrell, Joel Rivera
Michael Bucella, Patrick Manuel Hear Our Prayer
If you wish to have a family member added to our list to be remembered in prayers, for sickness or health
concerns, please call; Dee Mulranen DeeMari-nucci@gmail.com—610-358-2772, e-mail the rectory
@ sfdsrectory@aol.com
t. Francis de SaSaleless
2018 SCRIPT CARDS
SFDS Gift Card Program now has the follow-ing on Hand: At This Time All Cards are
$25.00
Boscov’s , CVS Pharmacy, Kohl’s, Olive Garden, Target, Walgreens,
Walmart, WAWA We anticipate placing orders on Monday’s so the cards will arrive on Wednesday. Any spe-cial orders will have to be prepaid before or-
dering. They are available after 5pm and 7:30 am Mass also in the Sacristy on Sundays
Open House Saint Cornelius School will be hosting two
Open Houses for all grades in January. Thurs-day, January 18th from 9:00—11:00 am and on Sunday, January 21st from 10 am until noon. St. Cornelius has a full and half-day PK3 & PK
4 program as well as, Kdg through grade 8. We invite any interested parent to come visit
to see what St. Cornelius has to offer for your child.
Rectory Office Hours During the Holiday Season;
Monday, January 1st, - The Rectory will be closed Tuesday, January 2nd, - Normal Business Hours
Christmas Mass Schedule
December 30 & 31, 2017 Regular Sat Eve/Sunday Morning Mass Schedule
January 1, 2018 is not a Holiday of Obliga�on One Mass only at 8:30 AM Daily Mass
May the New Year be full of many Blessings from
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
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OUTREACH MINISTRY
“THE JOY OF SOX” To begin on January 6th
Un�l January 28th.
“Be a Sock Angel”. Our Opportunity to Help the Homeless.
The mission is simple….to provide joy to the home-less with new socks. Socks are the #1 needed ar�cle for those less fortunate. Donate new pairs of socks for men, women and children by filling the boxes in
the FWC with new socks .
”2017” DECEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Wednesdays– Prayer Group 9:15am & 7:00pm Parish Food Drive ~ Outreach for the Holidays ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dec.17th– PREP Christmas Pageant 10:30am Dec.18th– Spirit Night Manbroso’s 4- 8:00pm Dec.24th– See Mass Schedule Dec. 24th– NO PREP CLASSES Dec. 25th– Merry Christmas Dec. 26th– No Mass Happy Holidays Happy New Year Script Gift Cards, Lo�ery #’s and Coupon Books Will be sold throughout the month. Any changes will be posted in the bulle�n, as well as on our updated parish website, under HOME/Synod Update at www.sfdschurch.org, We also have a Facebook Page! For more informa�on visit our website.
SFDS Social Fellowship Committee
Invites You to join us for a
Wine and Cheese Social January 20th, 2018
After the 5 o’clock Mass
Come share your New Years’ resolutions and memories of 2017.
If you are interested in bringing a snack please contact Donna Paciente at
610-566-7761
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Mother’s Home
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Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries
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OUR JOURNEY Of HOPE Our SFDS Parish has a Cancer Care Ministry. This Minis-try was created to be a help to those dealing with can-cer. It is our desire to walk alongside of those with a
cancer diagnosis to bring them comfort, encouragement and spiritual support. Care Ministry please contact
Lydia Lill at 610-358-2627 or Sister Be�y
SFDS Acme, Shop Rite & Giant Gift Cards
The Gift Card Program. Cards are available after the Vigil and Sunday Masses and at the Rectory during the week. If no one is selling cards, please stop in the Sac-risty and Mr. Bradley will help with your card request. This program will continue to support the needs of our parish. Thank you for your support.
God’s Altar needs more Ministers. Our Parish needs faithful parishioners to “feed the people” of God. Prayerfully consider becoming a Lector of the Word of
God or an Extraordinary Minister of the Body of Christ. If you are a single registered parishioner, faithfully prac�cing your
faith and/or, if you are married, your marriage is a sacramental marriage, consider serving at the Altar. Call the Rectory for more informa�on or contact Tracey Boyle– 610-566-8453
The 2018 Parish Lo�ery Program is now open to all Parishioners and others You may purchase your #’s
for $35.00 each for the en�re 2018 year. They can be purchased in the Rectory and also downstairs a�er the 5pm and 7:30 AM Masses and a�er the 9:30 and 11:30
Mass in the Sacristy .
RCIA The Catholic lifestyle, when authentically embraced, nurtures the individual, the lo-cal community and the whole human fami-ly. If you or someone you know is interest-ed in the Catholic Faith consider coming to
the Parish RCIA Program. If interested please call, Sister Betty at (610)459-0554
SFDS Save Around Coupon Books
The Coupon Books are available at Saturdays’ Mass at 5:00 pm. and also a�er Sunday Masses in the
Sacristy, please see Mr. Joe Bradley. Monday through Friday you may purchase them in the Rec-tory. The Coupon Savings Book purchase price is
$25.00 and a por�on of that purchase price will go to the Parish!! These Coupon Books make great
gi�s!!Make checks payable to SFDS Church. Thank you for your Kindness and Generosity and for
your con�nued support!
RCIAThe Catholic lifefefestytyyle, when authenticallyembraced, nurtttures the individual, the lo-cal communitytyy and the whole human fafaf mi-ly. If you or someone you know is interest-t-ted in the Catholic Faith consider coming to
the Parish RCIA Program. If interestedplease call, Sister Betttttttytyy at (610)459-0554
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Parish Office Hours
The Parish Office is open for business Mon-day through Friday 8:30AM to 4:30PM, sum-mer hours, Friday’s 8:30AM to 1:00PM. Weeknights and Saturdays are by appoint-ment only. PPlease refer elsewhere in the bulletin for holiday hours.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and Holy Communion Please call the Parish Office at 610.459.2203 to schedule an appointment for the Anointing of the Sick. Every effort will be made to celebrate the Sacrament of the Sick within 48 hours of it being requested. Please call the Parish Office to request a visit from an Extra Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion to receive the Holy Eucharist on Sunday mornings.
Funeral Arrangements We are very sorry for the loss of your loved one. To make funeral arrangements, please first meet with your Funeral Director to discuss your wishes and their availability. The Funeral Director will contact our Parish Office to coordinate the date and time of the funeral. Once the funeral has been scheduled, Fr. Okon will call you to schedule a time to meet and plan the Liturgy.
Parish Registration Welcome to our family of St. Francis de Sales. We are happy to welcome new members in to our community. We invite you to be a vital part of our family and hope you will support your parish with your prayers, your presence and your talents. Please contact the Parish Office at 6610.459.2203 to make arrangements for registration. If you move out of our parish, or have changed your phone number, please contact the Parish Office so we can update our data base.
Sacrament of Baptism Congratulations on the birth of your child. The Sacrament of Baptism is normally administered after the 11:30 AM Mass on Sunday. Pre-Jordan class for the parents is required prior to the scheduling of the Baptism. Parents can attend the class before the baby is born. Pre-Jordan class is held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM. Please contact the Parish Office at 610.459.2203 to register for the Pre-Jordan class. To schedule a Baptism, please have already obtained the certificates of eligibility and then contact the Parish Office at least two weeks in advance.
Ceertificates of Eligibility Congratulations on being asked to be a sponsor at either a Baptism or a Confirmation. You have been asked to be a witness to, and role model of, your Catholic faith. A sponsor is a Roman Catholic who has received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation, is an active registered member of his or her parish, at least 16 years of age, and if married is in a Sacramental Marriage. Please contact the Parish Office at 610.459.2203 to request a certificate.
Sacrament of Reconciliation The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated each Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:00, or by appointment.
Elementary Catholic School Education SFDS Parish supports our parishioners who have chosen an Elementary Catholic School for their children. SFDS Parish has open enrollment; enabling parents to select a regional or parish school that is of their choice. For parishioners who are present, active and contributing members, ffor a minimum of one year, SFDS Parish will pay a subsidy of $1000.00 per student.
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