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MMaternity B.V.M. Church 9220 Old Bustleton Avenue Phone: 215-673-8127 Philadelphia, PA 19115 Fax: 215-673-6597
Web Site: www.maternitybvmchurch.net Facebook: @maternitybvmphilly
MASS/SACRAMENT SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil Mass, Upper Church: 4:30 PM Sunday Masses, Upper Church: 8, 9:30, 11 AM; 12:30, 7 PM Old Church: 10:30 AM (First Sunday of month from April thru June and October thru December)
Holy Days: Upper Church Holyday Masses: 6:30, 8, 10 AM; 7 PM
Weekday Masses: Lower Chapel Monday-Friday: 6:30, 8 AM; Saturday: 8 AM
Baptisms: First and Third Sundays of the month
Reconciliation (Sacrament of Penance): Every Saturday from 3 to 4 PM in the Lower Chapel, and any time by calling the Rectory
Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament is given to seriously ill Catholics by calling the Rectory and arranging for this by appointment or whenever there is an emergency.
PARISH REGISTRATION: Welcome all new mem-bers to our Parish. Please register at the Rectory after Masses on Sunday or call for an appointment.
PRAYER DEVOTIONS Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Every Monday after 8 AM Mass, with Closing Benediction after 6:30 PM Rosary, Lower Chapel
Miraculous Medal Novena: Every Monday after 8 AM Mass, Lower Chapel
Recitation of the Rosary: Before the daily 8 AM Weekday Mass, every Mon-day at 6:30 PM and every Tuesday at Noon, Lower Chapel
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Pre-Cana Class: All engaged couples are required to attend a Pre-Cana Program of Marriage Preparation. Our Parish offers this Program in the Fall & Spring. Call the Rectory Office for details and to register.
Pre-Jordan Class: After meeting with a priest and prior to their child’s Baptism, parents are required (God-parents are en-couraged) to attend this Program, held in the Rec-tory on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 PM.
Worship/Liturgical Schedule
April 5, 2020 PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION
OF OUR LORD
WE ENTER HOLY WEEK, THE HOLIEST TIME OF OUR CHURCH YEAR.
Check Out Our Parish Web Site and Especially Our Facebook (listed above)
for Up-To-Date Parish Information.
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Pray for our deceased Parishioners and Benefactors, especially
the victims of the Coronavirus, that they may know God’s eternal love of Heaven.
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Mass Intentions for the Week
Saturday, April 4: St. Isidore 8:00 AM +Marie and Dan Hart 4:30 PM +Joseph Rafferty
April 5: Palm Sunday 8:00 AM +Dorothy Boyle 9:30 AM +John Fitzgerald, 5th Anniversary 11:00 AM +Brian McGuinness 12:30 PM +Irene Tamargo 7:00 PM Living and Deceased Parish Members and Benefactors
Monday of Holy Week, April 6 6:30 AM +Frederick and Patricia Stopper 8:00 AM +Joseph P. Mack
Tuesday of Holy Week, April 7 6:30 AM +Dorothy and Albert Forster 8:00 AM +Antonio Roberto
Wednesday of Holy Week, April 8 6:30 AM +Dorothy and Dominic Cancelliere 8:00 AM +Bishop Joseph A. Galante 7:00 PM +Alma and John Pastore
Holy Thursday, April 9 7:00 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Good Friday, April 10 3:00 PM Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday, April 11 7:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass
April 12: Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of Our Lord 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM
Please Note: There is no 7 PM Mass scheduled.
PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF
OUR LORD
We recall and commemorate
the events of our salvation as we
begin Holy Week.
As we remember the suffering and death of Je-sus, we are drawn more deeply into the mystery of God’s steadfast love for all humanity: God so loved the world that He sent His only Son, so that all may be saved.
Sanctuary Candles Bread and Wine Memorials
Week of April 5, 2020
Sanctuary Candle, Upper Church: In Loving Memory of Joseph R. Stewart
Sanctuary Candle, Lower Chapel: For the Safety of All
Our Parishioners
Sanctuary Candle, Rectory Chapel:
For the Victims of the Coronavirus
Bread and Wine Memorial: In Loving Memory of Our Deceased Parishioners
To participate in our Candles and Gifts Programs, call the Rectory at 215-673-8127.
All Mass Intentions are for our Living and Deceased Parish Members and Benefactors.
NOVENA AND CHAPLET OF THE DIVINE MERCY Beginning Good Friday until Saturday,
April 18, a Novena prayer is said each day along with the Chaplet, preferably
around 3 PM, the time Our Lord died.
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Please pray for all sick parishioners and benefactors, especially:
Helping Other Parishioners in Emergencies
For help during the week of April 6, call Charles and Denise Esposito, 215-969-0875,
Deana Iacovine, 215-464-7920, or Joan Lambert, 215-677-2794.
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Daily Lenten Reflections & Acts of Kindness
Alessa Abruzzo Delia Advincula Katelyn Allen Ben Apolinario Ignazio & Nuncia Azzara Leslie Brooks Shirley Callahan Anna Sellecchia Carpino Brian Coen Mary Frances Coen William Colanzi Gerald Crane Carly Rose Di Zio Gina Feldman Baby Mila Forster James R. Frey Leroy Gallus Sr. Miriam George, IHM Dr. Tony Georgio Susan Georgio
Jean Gianfortune Patricia Gibson Millie Glacken Anthony Granato Mildred Granato
Geri Gregoire Peggy Guckin Sherry Hanlon Raymond Harrison Baby Ryan Hayes, Jr. Albert Iannacone Maryann Iannacone Zeke Arthur John Joan & Pete Kelly JoAnn Kelly Thomas Kelly Doris Kerker Connie Lanzano Patricia Locher Doris Londer Robert Londer Lynda Marshall Joan McCarthy Jean McDonald Connie McGinn Kim McKee Deborah Miller Baby Boy Miller Joan Morris Robert Nedl
Sarah-Jane Nedl Anne Neville Cynthia Pinto Claire Reinsel Joan Ruch Regina Sands Anna Serano Rich Scott Margaret Sheedy Charles Siberstein Pat Skinis Sarah R. Smith Debra Sokorai Kimberlee Stuart Mary Sucich Catherine Teklinsky John Thompson George Tomeszko Martin Tucker Cynthia Veal Olivia Ward Brian West Kelly White Stanley Wisniewski
St. Vincent de Paul: Food Is Needed, Especially Now!
Donations of hams for Easter can be brought to the Front Door of the Rectory during Office Hours, while non-perishable foods can be dropped off in the SCRIP Office during SCRIP Hours. Our St. Vincent de Paul Society will distribute these items to Parishioners in need. Monetary donations are also needed and appreci-ated. Please make checks payable to the St. Vincent de Paul Society and drop them off at the Rectory.
Palm Sunday, April 5: Prayer “The crowds preceding Him and those following kept crying out and saying, ‘Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest.’” Matthew 21:9 Pray that we will always recognize God in our midst and proclaim “Hosanna!”
Monday, April 6: Almsgiving “Mary… anointed the feet of Jesus and dried them with her hair; the house was filled with the fra-grance of the oil.” John 12:3 Give the alms of kindness. Let the fragrance of your gift permeate the heart of the recipient.
Tuesday, April 7: Fasting “Reclining at table with His disciples, Jesus was deeply troubled and testified, ‘Amen, Amen, I say to you, one of you will betray Me.’” John 13:21 Fast from bitterness. Do not respond in kind when someone assaults you.
Spy Wednesday, April 8: Prayer “One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, ‘What are you willing to give me if I hand Him over to you?’” Matthew 26:14-15 Pray for those whose hearts are filled with ha-tred and in need of God’s tender mercy.
Holy Thursday, April 9: Almsgiving “Jesus took bread, blessed it, broke it and gave it to His disciples. ‘Take this and eat it, this is my body.’ Then he took a cup, gave thanks and gave it to them saying, ‘All of you must drink from it, for this is My blood, the blood of the covenant, to be poured out in behalf of many for the forgiveness of sins.’” Mt. 26:26 Give the alms of forgiveness to some-one who has hurt you deeply and take one small step today towards reconciliation.
Good Friday, April 10: Fasting “He was known to be of human estate, and it was thus that He humbled Himself, obediently accepting even death, death on a cross.” Philippians 2:8-9 Offer your fast today in reparation for offenses against the Holy Name of Jesus and irreverence toward the Holy Eucharist.
Holy Saturday, April 11: Prayer “The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. By the Lord has this been done; it is wonderful in our eyes.” Psalm 118:22-23 Pray that Jesus becomes the cornerstone of your life.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
SCRIP is OPEN
Sunday: 9 AM to Noon; Mon.-Thurs: 9-11 AM. No hours on Holy Thursday evening,
Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.
Regular Schedule resumes Tuesday, 4/14.
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WWASHING OF FEET
REPOSING THE BLESSED SACRAMENT FOR ADORATION
HOLY THURSDAY: Mass of the Lord’s Supper
PRESENTATION OF OILS
RENEWAL OF PRIESTLY VOWS
REMEMBERING THE EASTER TRIDUUM OF PAST YEARS
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On Wednesday, March 25, we received the following news from the Archdiocese.
“The March 17, 2020 suspension of all public Masses in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia remains in force until further notice.”
We were further informed that this includes Palm Sunday Masses, and will also include a suspension of the traditional Services for the Sacred Trid-uum: Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Saturday Easter Vigil Mass.
In light of this, we will live stream these celebrations at the following times:
Palm Sunday, April 5, 9:30 AM Good Friday, April 10, 3 PM Holy Thursday, April 9, 7 PM Easter Vigil Sat., April 11, 7 PM.
Our Easter Sunday Mass will be live streamed at 9:30 AM. Go to Facebook, maternitybvmphilly for all Mass streams and for up-to-date Parish informa-tion.
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4 reasons to be hopeful right now
Why do Catholics celebrate Easter on different dates?
Discovering hope and joy in the Catholic faith. April 2020
Although celebrating Easter on a different day every year isn’t strictly a Catholic practice, the reason why we do this has its roots in the Church’s history. There was a dispute in the second century about the date of Easter: should it be celebrated
on the exact date or on the nearest Sunday? At the Council of Nicaea (325 A.D.), it was decided that
Easter Sunday would be celebrated the Sunday after
the first full moon after the Vernal (Spring) equinox.
It’s hard not to worry these days with reports of viruses and financial concerns. Yet we in God’s family have more reasons to be hopeful no matter how uncertain the world … God, our Father, knows what we need. “If you then, who are wicked, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good things to those who ask him” (Matthew 7:11). He will take care of us when we trust him. He can work miracles when we ask. “Know that the Lord works wonders for the faithful; the Lord hears when I call out” (Psalm 4:4). “Be strong and of
good courage, do not fear … for it is the Lord your God who goes with you; he
will not fail you or forsake you” (Deuteronomy 31:6). Just when
life looks bleak, God can surprise us.
He will never abandon us.
“You, Lord, are near to all
who call upon you ... (Psalm
145:18). Know that he is always
close. Worrying won’t do
any good. “Can any of you by worrying add a moment to
your lifespan? If even the smallest things are beyond your control, why
are you anxious about the rest?” (Luke 12:25). Don’t waste energy
on worrying about what is beyond your control. Enjoy your blessings.
St. Catherine of Siena Born in Siena, Italy, St. Catherine was a
doctor of the Church. A mystic from a young age, she had regular conversations with Jesus. At age sixteen, she joined the Third Order of St. Dominic and served the sick and the poor. For her reputation for holiness and wisdom, she was called on to be a peacemaker and counselor, even by popes! She is credited with coaxing Pope Gregory XI back to Rome from Avignon, France.
Necessary choice Rather than a day to catch up on errands and chores, God intends Sunday to be a day of contemplation and of rest. Sunday is the day we set aside for God and moments of praise and worship.
“He said to them, ‘Do not be amazed! You seek Jesus ofNazareth, the crucified. He has been raised; he is not here’” (Mark 16:6).
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In practicing or learning Catholicism, one can find some funny sounding words. “Monstrance” is one of them. It’s
an upright container for the Blessed Sacrament (a consecrated Host), usually made of gold or silver and often shaped like a sunburst. The rays are meant to evoke the power and grace radiating from the Host. They also draw the eye
to the window (luna) at the center where the Host is. By means of it, Christ and the viewers can literally be face to face. The monstrance is used to display the Blessed Sacrament for Adoration. Adoration of the Eucharist outside of Mass developed to satisfy the devotion of the faithful. When you love someone deeply, you want to see him – in person – and spend time with him frequently. God doesn’t just want to hear our prayers; he wants to be with us always (Matthew 28:20). Jesus longs for us to visit him in our churches. He remains in the Blessed Sacrament so that anyone who seeks him can find him.
April 19 – Divine Mercy Sunday. In 1931, Jesus appeared to St. Faustina and asked that the Sunday after Easter become the “Feast of Mercy.” Jesus promised those who honor him as the King of Mercy and pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy would receive special graces and great mercy. April 21 – St. Anselm (1109). St. Anselm left a rich court life to become a monk in France and reluctantly became bishop of Canterbury, England. He was exiled for rebuffing the king’s interference in Church matters.
April 25 – St. Mark the Evangelist (1st century). St. Mark wrote the second Gospel largely based on St. Peter’s perspective. Mark travelled with SS. Paul and Barnabas (Mark’s cousin) through the island of Cyprus and is credited with founding the Church of Alexandria. April 28 – St. Louis de Montfort (1716). A French priest with a passion for preaching the Gospel, St. Louis had a special devotion to the Blessed Mother, and his True Devotion to Mary is widely popular today.
The Easter season is a perfect time to develop, strengthen and deepen our friendship with Jesus. During this time of celebration, we can set goals that aim to deepen our knowledge and love of our Lord. The Eucharist is the source. The best way to get close to Jesus is in the Holy Mass and by receiving Holy Communion. It is God’s way of bringing us into communion with him. Visit the confessional. Confession is a Sacrament that encourages us to take an honest
look at the way we are living. Even Catholics who have been away from Confession will find that the best
way to get a new beginning with Jesus off to a great start is to visit the confessional. Clean that slate!
Begin anew. Spend time with him. We can spend time reading inspirational books and blogs, and
chatting on Catholic sites, but to develop a relationship with Jesus, we need face time with him. Adoration is one of the best ways to keep
him company.
Luke 24:13-35, Jesus accompanies us
Get personal with Jesus
What is amonstrance?
Imagine what it would be like to have a Bible study with Jesus! This was exactly what Cleopas and his friend experienced when Jesus accompanied them to Emmaus. Failing to recognize Jesus and still grieving his death, they unknowingly told the risen Christ all about it. In an unexpected turn of events, Jesus explained to them how his death and resurrection was part of God’s saving plan. The disciples invited Jesus to stay with them, even though they still didn’t recognize him. Jesus took the bread,
blessed it, broke it, and gave it to the disciples. Suddenly, they recognized him. He vanished, but their hearts
burned with joy. They raced back to Jerusalem to share the Good News with their fellow disciples. Cleopas and his friend’s story is ours too. At every Mass, God speaks to our hearts through Scriptures. In the
Eucharist blessed, broken and given to us, we encounter Jesus and receive him into our hearts. With the final blessing, we are sent to spread the Good News: Christ rose from the dead and reopened heaven for us.
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