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Parish Rectory 234 Hermitage Street Philadelphia, PA 19127 Phone: 215-482-0450 Fax: 215-482-7531 Parish E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.HolyFamilyChurch.org Pastor E-mail: [email protected] Pastor Rev. Msgr. Patrick E. Sweeney Pastor Emeritus Rev. Francis X. McKee Sunday Visitor Rev. John P. Collins Pastoral Service Director and Permanent Deacon Deacon James Browne Child Care & Summer Camp Ages: Infant (6 wks.) -PreK (4) Hours: 6:00am to 6:00pm (year-round care) Director: Cyndi Manley 215-483-7740 Director’s Cellphone: 215-298-4971 Email: [email protected] Welcome We welcome all who join us for worship, and we invite you to become part of our parish family. You may register as a parishioner in the rectory on any Sunday morning after the Masses or any time online. CHURCH SERVICES Saturday Evening Mass 4:00pm Sunday Mass: 9:00am Weekday Mass: 8:00am Holy Day Vigil Mass: 7:00pm Holy Day Mass: 8:00am BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the third Sunday of each month after the 11:00am Mass. Please contact the rectory for details about the Pre- Jordan program which is held on the first Sunday of the month at 12:00pm in the rectory. CONFESSION Saturday: 3:00-3:45pm After Stations on Wednesday evenings during Lent and any time upon request. MARRIAGE Couples must make arrangements with one of the priests at Holy Family at least 6 months prior to the wedding. Call the rectory at 215-482 -0450 for an appointment. MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND ELDERLY We visit the homes of those unable to attend Mass due to sickness or age on the first Monday of each month from 11:00am to 12:30pm and every Sunday after the 9:00am Mass. Holy Hour: second Sunday of each month after the 11:00am Mass Miraculous Medal Novena: every Friday after 8:00am Mass *Altar Servers: are needed – Bernadette Welsh *Cantors: volunteers are needed *Extraordinary Ministers: bring Holy Communion to the sick - Marie Jennings *Lectors: read at Mass each Sunday – Kathy Duffy RCIA: prepares and instructs converts to enter the church and for Catholics not yet Confirmed; Wednesday at 7:00pm PREP: teaches students’ not attending Catholic school; Sundays from 9:30 to 10:45am *Pre-Cana Team: Program for engaged couples – John and Beth Delaney *Ajax Committee: cleans sanctuary and church twice each month – Rosemary Fuges Finance Committee: meets six times per year to advise the Pastor Liturgy Committee: plan religious services – Jim Browne *Parish Pastoral Council: meets first Monday of the month to confer on Pastoral planning – Monsignor Women’s Club: meets six times per year and sponsors social activities *Please note: if you are interested in participating any of these activities, please contact the rectory at 215-482-0450.

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  • Parish Rectory 234 Hermitage Street

    Philadelphia, PA 19127 Phone: 215-482-0450 Fax: 215-482-7531

    Parish E-mail: [email protected]

    Website: www.HolyFamilyChurch.org

    Pastor E-mail: [email protected]

    Pastor Rev. Msgr. Patrick E. Sweeney

    Pastor Emeritus Rev. Francis X. McKee

    Sunday Visitor Rev. John P. Collins

    Pastoral Service Director and Permanent Deacon

    Deacon James Browne

    Child Care & Summer Camp Ages: Infant (6 wks.) -PreK (4)

    Hours: 6:00am to 6:00pm (year-round care)

    Director: Cyndi Manley 215-483-7740

    Director’s Cellphone: 215-298-4971 Email: [email protected]

    Welcome We welcome all who join us for worship, and we invite you to

    become part of our parish family. You may register as a parishioner

    in the rectory on any Sunday morning after the Masses or any

    time online.

    CHURCH

    SERVICES Saturday Evening Mass 4:00pm

    Sunday Mass: 9:00am Weekday Mass: 8:00am

    Holy Day Vigil Mass: 7:00pm Holy Day Mass: 8:00am

    BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the third Sunday of each month after the 11:00am Mass. Please contact the rectory for details about the Pre- Jordan program which is held on the first Sunday of the month at 12:00pm in the rectory.

    CONFESSION Saturday: 3:00-3:45pm

    After Stations on Wednesday evenings during Lent and any time upon request.

    MARRIAGE Couples must make arrangements with one of the priests at Holy Family at least 6 months prior to the wedding. Call the rectory at 215-482 -0450 for an appointment.

    MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND ELDERLY

    We visit the homes of those unable to attend Mass due to sickness or age on the first Monday of each month from 11:00am to 12:30pm and every Sunday after the 9:00am Mass.

    Holy Hour: second Sunday of each month after the 11:00am Mass Miraculous Medal Novena: every Friday after 8:00am Mass

    *Altar Servers: are needed – Bernadette Welsh*Cantors: volunteers are needed

    *Extraordinary Ministers: bring Holy Communion to thesick - Marie Jennings

    *Lectors: read at Mass each Sunday – Kathy DuffyRCIA: prepares and instructs converts to enter the church and for

    Catholics not yet Confirmed; Wednesday at 7:00pm PREP: teaches students’ not attending Catholic school;

    Sundays from 9:30 to 10:45am

    *Pre-Cana Team: Program for engaged couples –John and Beth Delaney

    *Ajax Committee: cleans sanctuary and churchtwice each month – Rosemary Fuges

    Finance Committee: meets six times per year to advise the Pastor

    Liturgy Committee: plan religious services – Jim Browne *Parish Pastoral Council: meets first Monday of the month

    to confer on Pastoral planning – Monsignor Women’s Club: meets six times per year and

    sponsors social activities *Please note: if you are interested in participating any of these

    activities, please contact the rectory at 215-482-0450.

  • NOVEMBER 15 2020

    THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th - 4:00pm

    Paul Hallinger, requested by Barbara Szeliga

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th 9:00am

    (also live-streamed)

    Louise and Peter Petruzzelli, requested by John and Louisa Mancuso

    11:00am

    Our Parishioner

    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th - 8:00am \

    Kevin Barry., requested by Debbie and Dennis McGlinchey

    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th - 8:00am

    Alice and Bill Adams, requested by Alice Distel

    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th - 8:00am

    Richard Levering, requested by Rosemary Fuges and Maryann Panzer

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th - 8:00am

    Margaret O’Harra

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th - 8:00am

    Special Intention

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st - 4:00pm

    McNabb and Capella Family, requested by Mary Alice and Joe Missimer

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd 9:00am

    (also live-streamed) Our Parishioner

    11:00am

    Jack Szeliga, requested by Barbara Szeliga

    Please remember your Church Weekly Offering during this time. You can either mail it in or do it by Electronic Giving. Please remember to send us your Sunday offering.

    The second collection next week will be for the parish. The collection total for the weekend of November 8th will be in next week’s bulletin.

    In your prayers, you are asked to pray for all the sick of the parish and those who care for them especially, Anna Marie Barry, Theresa Barthold, Linda Brown, Christopher Browne, Daniel Evans, Terry Flanagan, Anne Marie Kearns, Edward Lawnton, Candida Leodora, Lisa Long, Erin McFarlane, Megan McHugh, Conchetta Miller, Helen Nagle, Ronald Rigler, Ava Snick, Frances Sprenkle, Joe Szewczak, Fran Thomas and Roy (Toysie) Turvey, Jr..

    Please pray for the happy repose of all the faithful departed especially, Ann Patricia Kaczmarczyk and Mary Lou Smith.

    LCPL. Shane Canavan, A1C Matt Dandrea, Nicholas DiCicco, PFC Michael D’Intino, PFC Chase Dixon, PFC Tyler Manigly, Sr. Master Sergeant Jason Otto, Captain Zach Schwatka, Col. Scott Shore, and Cpl. Christopher Starrett.

  • SATURDAY – NOVEMBER 14th – 4:00pm

    Grace Welsh – Jocelyn Welsh

    SUNDAY – NOVEMBER 15th

    9:00am

    Charlotte Welsh

    11:00am

    Michael Torna – Joseph Arturo

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th – 4:00pm Mary Alice Missimer

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8th

    9:00am

    Jack Ray

    11:00am

    Thomas Siegharter

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th – 4:00pm

    Kathy Duffy

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th

    9:00am

    Lolita Bennett

    11:00am

    John Delaney

    CANCELLED FOR THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE

    Jim Browne will be facilitating a bible study on the Gospel of John every Tuesday evenings on October 13th at 7:00Pm and continuing on subsequent Tuesdays. Participation will be via Zoom (internet). Please contact Deacon Jim at 301-518-3933 or [email protected] if you would like to participate.

    The Holy Family Childcare Center has made it through Halloween Madness! It was a busy and fun time for all of the children and staff. We now focus on the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. We are preparing for this by remembering what we are thankful for during a difficult Covid year. There are always things that God has given us even in times of trouble and we are focusing on teaching the children this during the month of November. We are also getting ready for the busy Christmas season and planning a way to have our Christmas Show/ Nativity virtually for the parents to share in the fun. It is going to be a busy two months ahead, so tune in and see what happens at the center.

    If you are interested in Holy Family and would like to take a virtual tour, contact the Director at 215-298-4971 or email the center at [email protected]

    Day Care is closed for the next 14 days as a medical precaution.

  • EUCHARISTIC ADORATION

    The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist

    Our Eucharistic Adoration will be on the second Sunday of every month after the 11:00am Mass until 1:00pm. Please make every effort to attend. Please make every effort to attend.

    ST. MARY’S POLISH AMERICAN SOCIETY

    St. Mary Polish American Society is taking orders for Polish Christmas food items including babkas (cheese, cinnamon crumb, or raspberry cheese) for $15 each; pierogi (potato, potato

    cheese, or sauerkraut) for $9 per dozen; kiełbasa for $5 per pound. Blessed opłatki (Polish Christmas wafer) are also available for a donation. Order pick-up will be on Saturday, December 12 and Sunday, December 13 at St. Mary Catholic Church Hall located at the corner of Elm and Oak Streets in Conshohocken, PA. Additionally, raffle tickets are still available for the St. Mary Polish American Society Raffle featuring $10,000 in prize money and seven winning tickets. Tickets are $50 each and 500 tickets will be sold. The drawing will be on Sunday December 13th. (Winner need not be present). The raffle proceeds and food sale support promoting Polish heritage in Montgomery County and the restoration of St. Mary Catholic Church, the home for the Traditional Latin Mass in the Archdiocese. To place food orders or purchase a raffle ticket, email [email protected] or call Dorothy Swedkowski at 610-630-0861.

    Scholarship Entrance Exams

    Sunday, November 22, 2020

    Saturday, December 5, 2020 Testing begins at 9:00am and you can register at https://romancatholichscom.finalsite.com/admissions/importantdates

    Merion Mercy Academy, a leading independent Catholic girls school outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, seeks a dynamic and student-centered educator for a part-time, long-term substitute teaching position beginning January 2021. Candidates must have a strong knowledge of Spanish grammar and vocabulary and have training in second language and Hispanic cultures. Candidates should be comfortable using a blended approach of ACFL’s standards and conduction classes in Spanish wile incorporating a deep focus on cultural understanding. Personal characteristics necessary for the position include positivity and enthusiasm for all aspects of school life, warmth and a good sense of human patience and persistence; and excellent communication skills. Please visit our school’s website for complete details for this position, www.merion-mercy.com. Interested candidates should send a resume, cover letter and statement of educational philosophy along with three professional references to Valerie Prucnal, Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs at [email protected].

  • PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. BISHOPS’ CONFERENCE ISSUES STATEMENT ON 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WASHINGTON – Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued the following statement on the 2020 presidential election We thank God for the blessings of liberty. The American people have spoken in this election. Now is the time for our leaders to come together in a spirit of national unity and to commit themselves to dialogue and compromise for the common good. As Catholics and Americans, our priorities and mission are clear. We are here to follow Jesus Christ, to bear witness to His love in our lives, and to build His Kingdom on earth. I believe that at this moment in American history, Catholics have a special duty to be peacemakers, to promote fraternity and mutual trust, and to pray for a renewed spirit of true patriotism in our country. Democracy requires that all of us conduct ourselves as people of virtue and self-discipline. It requires that we respect the free expression of opinions and that we treat one another with charity and civility, even as we might disagree deeply in our debates on matters of law and public policy. As we do this, we recognize that Joseph R. Biden, Jr., has received enough votes to be elected the 46th President of the United States. We congratulate Mr. Biden and acknowledge that he joins the late President John F. Kennedy as the second United States president to profess the Catholic faith. We also congratulate Sen. Kamala D. Harris of California, who becomes the first woman ever elected as vice president. We ask the Blessed Virgin Mary, patroness of this great nation, to intercede for us. May she help us to work together to fulfill the beautiful vision of America’s missionaries and founders — one nation under God, where the sanctity of every human life is defended and freedom of conscience and religion are guaranteed.

    BISHOP CHAIRMEN URGE THE SUPREME COURT TO PRESERVE THE RIGHT OF CATHOLIC FOSTER CARE AGENCIES TO SERVE WASHINGTON—Three bishop chairmen of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) have issued a statement on the oral arguments held today before the Supreme Court of the United States in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami, chairman of the Committee for Religious Liberty, Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City, chairman of the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, and Bishop David A. Konderla of Tulsa, chairman of the Subcommittee for the Promotion and Defense of Marriage have issued the following statement:

    “Catholics have been called to care for children who have been orphaned, or whose parents face unique difficulties in providing care, since the earliest days of our faith. We serve all children in need, without regard to race, religion, sex, or any other characteristic. We have done this for centuries, long before any government, because we believe every single person – especially the marginalized and powerless – deserves to experience the love of Jesus and be part of a family. The same core beliefs about human dignity and the wisdom of God’s design that motivate Catholics to serve the vulnerable also shape our convictions about sex, marriage, and the right of children to a mother and a father. These commitments are inseparable. “Today the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to government exclusion of Catholics from providing foster care because we engage in this ministry as Catholics – that is, consistent with Church teaching on marriage and family. We pray the Court’s ruling will fulfill the First Amendment’s promise that religious believers may bring the full vitality of their faith to the public square, and will reject a hollowed-out pluralism that permits people of faith only to preach but not to practice

    On June 3, 2020, the USCCB filed an amicus curiae brief in support of Sharonell Fulton, Toni Lynn Simms-Busch, and Catholic Social Services, which may be found at: https://www.usccb.org/about/general-counsel/amicus-briefs/upload/2020-06%20Ful_v_CoPA_SupCrt_AmicusBrf_FINAL.pdf.

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