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CONFESSIONS — during the pandemic Tuesdays at 6:00 pm—in the Gathering Room.
MASS — during the pandemic
Start each day with Mass! Saturday Vigil: 5:15 pm Public Mass Sunday: 7:30 am Public Mass 9:00 am Public & Livestream* Mass 10:30 am Public Mass Monday—Saturday: 8:00 am Public & Livestream* Mass *Join the livestream Mass when it’s taking place or catch up later in the day via “Mass Replay” — www.sjnparish.org
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NEWCOMERS WELCOME!
Please call the Rectory for an appointment with
Msgr. Matz to register to become a member.
CONNECT WITH US!
www.sjnparish.org
Parish Rectory
610-525-3100
380 Highland Lane
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Matz
In Residence: Rev. Robert J. Chapman
Permanent Deacon: Deacon Kevin Harrington
Parish Services Director: Ms. Clare Frissora
Sunday Assistance: Rev. Gerald D. Canavan
Rev. Robert Murray, OSA Business Manager: Mrs. Joy Falcone
Administrative Assistants: Mrs. Norma Guzmán
Mrs. Terri Giangiulio
Mrs. Chris Cutrufello
School Principal: Mrs. Kelly Ciminera
PREP/Director Religious Education: Mrs. Camille Morrison
Music Ministry: Mrs. Isabel Momenee
COORDINATORS OF PARISH MINISTRY
Visit ‘Ministries’ at www.sjnparish.org
Active Adults Group: Bill Haines
Adult Faith Formation: Deacon Kevin Harrington
Altar Guild: Nora Saraceni ‘Caring for Friends’: Cheryl Calnan
CYO Athletics: Dan Stout
Garage Sale: Mary Ann Macciocca
Good Samaritans: Craig Callaghan
H.O.P.E. Program: Clare Frissora
Hospitality: Honor Jones
Interfaith Hospitality Network: Mary Beth Wolanin
Lectors: Jack McNamara
Little Church School: Janet Baffa
Liturgical Environment: Terry Sullivan
Pre-Cana: Clare Frissora
Respect Life: Clare Frissora
Ushers: Jack McNamara
Saints Colman—John Neumann Catholic School www.scjnschool.org
610-525-3266
372 Highland Lane Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
St. John Neumann Parish November 1st, 2020
“Blessed are… for your reward will be great in heaven.”
Mt 5:1—12a
Solemnity of All Saints
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MARRIAGE & BAPTISM
Please contact the Rectory to speak with
Msgr. Matz. Baptisms are held on the first and third Sundays of the month.
DEVOTIONAL PRAYER
Rosary — Mondays at 7:00 pm in church enter on grotto side;
Thursday after the 8:00 am Mass Adoration — Thursday after the 8:00 am Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet —Friday after the 8:00 Mass
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Mass Intentions Saint of the Day Saturday, Oct. 31st 5:15 pm Jeff Bond Solemnity of All Saints Sunday, Nov. 1st 7:30 am Biagio Demento 9:00 am Anita Deasey 10:30 am Helen Cabrelli Monday, Nov. 2nd 8:00 am Grace Boothman The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed — People of SJN Parish All Souls’ Day Tuesday, Nov. 3rd 8:00 am James Minihan Saint Martin de Porres, religious Wednesday, Nov. 4th 8:00 am Joseph Spych Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop Thursday, Nov. 5th 8:00 am Salley E. Rittenhouse Friday, Nov. 6th 8:00 am Sarah Lynott Saturday, Nov. 7th 8:00 am Joseph M. Coleman First Saturday Devotion to Our Lad
Faithful Citizenship Catholics from every walk of life can bring their faith and our consistent moral framework to contribute to
important work in our communities, nation, and world on an ongoing basis. In this coming year and beyond,
we urge all Catholics to respond in prayer and action to the call to faithful citizenship. In doing so, we live out the call to holiness and work with Christ as he builds
his kingdom of love.
In order to assist Catholics as they prepare to vote with formed consciences, a number of resources are available from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference (PCC). These were
shared with us by Archbishop Pérez.
The PCC:
“...for erosion of respect for the life of any individual or group in society necessarily diminishes respect for all life.” Learn more about candidate positions: • Presidential • Pennsylvania State Legislature
The USCCB:
“While there are many moral issues before us, every issue is not equal.” Learn more by clicking on these links : • Faithful citizenship overview • Conscience formation overview • Teaching document on conscience formation
Click on image for prayer card
CONFESSION
Tuesdays at 6:00 pm In the Gathering Room Social distancing. Privacy screen available.
Stop by for
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Last week, in one of my weekday homilies, I mentioned the Surrender Novena by Fr Dolindo Ruotolo. There’s a phrase in that novena that is
repeated on each day the novena is prayed: O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! In my view, to live out the greatest commandment: “You shall the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind”, one needs to be able to say a prayer like this, and really mean it when you say it! I don’t know about you, but I am getting the sense that people are really stressed out these days, and understandably so! When the normal activities of everyday life are a cause for fear, where do we turn, what do we do? We need to feel safe and protected. The place where this starts is having confidence in God’s love for us and knowing for sure that He will never abandon us. Remember the words of Christ: “Fear is useless, what is needed is trust”. With this in mind I think it would be helpful to hear the reflection for Day 2 of Fr Ruotolo’s Novena — (It is written as if Jesus were speaking directly to you. So hear these words as if Jesus were speaking directly to you at this moment in time.): “Surrender to Me does not mean to fret, to be upset, or to lose hope, nor does it mean offering to Me a worried prayer asking Me to follow you and change your worry into prayer. It is against this surrender, deeply against it, to worry, to be nervous and to desire
to think about the consequences of anything. It is like the confusion that children feel when they ask their mother to see to their needs, and then try to take care of those needs for themselves so that their childlike efforts get in their mother’s way. Surrender means to placidly close the eyes of the soul, to turn away from thoughts of tribulation and to put yourself in My care, so that only I act: saying, ‘You take care of it.’’ So, we can see that this Novena can be comforting but at the same time risky—risky in the sense that are we really willing to let go, or will we just turn this into one more “worried prayer”. There really is the need to let go! To realize that everything we have is a gift from
God. Sometimes we have a terrible fear of giving ourselves completely to God because we don't know where that will lead us, and we would prefer to remain masters of our destiny, to be sure that everything goes according to our desires. But consider this: Everything in our life that was NOT given by God will sooner or later become a source of worry. We are then left to manage it by ourselves, with our own resources, our own light, and in the end, it could create a lot of anxiety for us. On the contrary, if we have given every-thing to God, we are freed from this burden of having to resolve everything by ourselves. It’s the Lord who will take care of it, and he’ll do it better than we can. So, in these days of stress and anxiety, check out the surrender novena, or at least say this little prayer several times through-out the course of the day, especially when you feel your blood pressure rising:
O Jesus, I surrender myself to You, take care of everything!
Election Day
Prayer Opportunity
The church will
be open from 8:00 am
Mass through 7:00 pm.
All are invited to visit
for reflection and
pray for our country.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament November 19th — all day!
8:30 am—6:30 pm followed by benediction
JOIN US! Stop by at any time for any amount of time.
The Blessed Sacrament should always be in the company of an adorer.
Help us assure that our Lord is not alone. Sign-up with the Rectory/Clare or here: http://bit.ly/3jG4o3YExpositionSign-Up
Inspired by the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage team.
Click on the Picture Above for the Surrender Novena.
Click Here for a copy of the Card Above
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Salvatore Alesi Dolly Angelo Ghada Ayoub Gail Baselics Mary Boldt Deborah Bowe Mary Grace Brown Nancy Cannon Kay Carlin JP Castillo Janice Cleary Jack Cloran
Frank Collins Debbie D’Orsaneo Daniela Di Bonaventura Joe DiFelice Sarah Dwyer Maeve Fitzgerald Landon J Gavio Regina Hershey Ann Hughes Joan Lanahan Bill Layberger
Lorena Lees Brenda Logan Brendan McAnally Blake McShane Marge Mele Maria Merlitti Paul Morrison Kendra Mushrush James MyersKathleen O’Connor Loretta Ribecca
Joel Rivera Lindsey Roberts John Robinson Tom Rosser Jeff Russell Sally SaundersNell Schrek David “Lefty” Snyder Diane Thomas Lily Walker Peter Walheim Gina Weinmann
Please pray for those who are sick
All Saints' Day is dedicated to the saints of the Church — all those who have attained heaven. Although millions, or even billions of people may already be saints, All Saints' Day observances tend to focus on known saints, those recog-nized in the canon of the saints by the Catholic Church. Pope Boniface IV formally started the celebration when he consecrated the Pantheon at Rome to the Virgin Mary and all the Martyrs on May 13 in 609 AD. Boniface IV also established All Souls' Day, which follows All Saints. The choice
of the day may have been intended to co-opt the pagan holiday "Feast of the Lamures," a day which pagans used to placate the restless spirits of the dead. Pope Gregory III established it as a holy day on November 1 in the mid-eighth century as a day dedi-cated to the saints and their relics. All Souls' Day, prayers are offered for the faithful departed who have not yet reached heaven. According to Catholic belief, the soul of a person who dies can go to one of three places. The first is heaven, where a person who dies in a state of perfect grace and communion with God goes. The second is hell, where those who die in a state of mortal sin are naturally condemned by their choice. The intermediate option is purgatory, which is thought to be where most people, free of mortal sin, but still in a state of lesser (venial) sin, must go. Purgatory is necessary so that souls can be cleansed and perfected before they enter into heaven. There is Scriptural basis for this belief. The primary refer-ence is in 2 Maccabees, 12:42 — 46 "Turning to sup-plication, they prayed that the sinful deed might be fully blotted out... Thus he made atonement for the dead that they might be absolved from their sin."
All Saints’ Day
&
All Souls’ Day
Join us!
Salvation
Explore Misconceptions About Salvation; Learn What Salvation Is and Isn’t.
Thursday, Nov 5, Nov 19, Dec 3 and Dec 10 at 7:00 pm
Get the info & links at our www.sjnparish.org homepage!
Join by ZOOM: https://zoom.us/j/98327598689 (Replay available at our website/with formed.org)
Sign-up to get handouts: CLICK HERE We will use Study Guides — available for $5.00 Questions? Contact the Rectory 610-525-3100
PRACTICE ZOOM SESSIONS: Sun. 11/1, 4:00 pm— https://zoom.us/j/91280721135 Mon. 11/2, 12:00 pm— https://zoom.us/j/96432327311 Wed. 11/4, 7:00 pm— https://zoom.us/j/97012540059
NOVEMBER — All Souls Month
To remember our loved ones who have passed, we invite everyone to fill out a prayer intention card — availa-ble at the church doors. All cards will be placed in a basket at the Altar for special remembrance and prayers
this month.
catholic.org
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Catholic Mass Scavenger Hunt!
Click on images for activities sheets
Your donations keep us operating and sharing the Good News of
the Gospel!
Click on image to visit our online giving site
Thank You
Offerings, October 25th:
Try online giving — recurring or one-time.
It’s easy! Prefer to drop-off in church?
Locate the bright green baskets near the bulletins!
ALL SOULS’ DAY MASS 0F REMEMBRANCE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND 7:00 PM
Turkeys To the Table Returns!
When do we say “the mystery of faith”; Why do we say it?
All are encouraged to attend this Mass to pray for loved ones who have passed.
We will specially honor those who have passed since
November 1, 2019.
To honor a loved one, Please contact the Rectory. 610-525-3100
Bring turkeys on Sunday, November 22nd.
Please note: there will be some changes this year (less diversity in foods collected with the turkeys).
Gift cards may be an option. Please watch for updates in the
Bulletin!
Thursday,
November 12th
7:00—8:00 pm
Livestream from
St. John Neumann
Church
Passing on the Faith: Religion Runs in the Family
with Meghan Cokeley,
Director of the Office for the New Evangelization
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED
Al Phelan Patricia Barnett
May their souls, and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the
mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Sacrament of Baptism Congratulations,
welcome to God’s family!
Oct. 25th — Charles Robert Humpton, son of Ryan and Tricia Humpton
LAST WEEK: When and why does the priest or deacon sign himself with the cross at Mass?
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Happenings on the Camino
This week we encounter a subterranean world developed over millions of years ago —
the location of Europe’s oldest human remains! hint: they are really, really, really old!
LATEST JOURNAL UPDATES & Walk In A Relaxed Manner BOOK CLUB NOTES :
https://sjnparish.org/camino-de-santiago/
First Saturday Devotion Join us Saturday, Nov. 7th, 7:30 AM
for the Holy Rosary (prior to 8:00 AM Mass)
Our Lady of Fatima told Lucia that she would "…assist at the hour of death, with
the graces necessary for salvation, all who on the First Saturday of five consecutive months confess their sins, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the
Rosary, and keep me company for fifteen minutes meditating on the mysteries of the
Rosary, with the purpose of making reparation to my Immaculate Heart."
Boutique Week 2020
Only two more weeks until SCJN’s shopping event! Please look in the bulletin next week for a list of store business hours for in-person shopping and shopping links/
codes for online shopping.
This year’s event is a week-long event so you can spread out your shopping between Monday, November 9 through Sunday, November 13, 2020. Please note, masks are
required when shopping in store.
Our list of secured vendors:
Bohemian Pink Boutique Sorelle Carlino’s eBOP Children’s Store Childrens’ Book World Color Street Hope Chest J. McLaughlin Haverford Kendra Scott Little House Shop Local Home & Gifts
As the holidays approach, this will be the perfect tim to shop locally for unique gifts while
supporting SCJN — 20% of all sales are donated back to SCJN! If you have any questions about this year’s event, please email [email protected]
Main Point Books Marlyn Schiff Jewelry Monogram Express Paper Partners Pure Heaven Polka Dots Pucci Manuli Stella & Dot Tastefully Simple TRACE The Hanger Boutique
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