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QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE 2443 TRENTON ROAD, LEVITTOWN, PA 19056 Parish Email: [email protected] Parish Website: www.QUparish.com Rectory: 215-945-8750 Fax: 215-945-0413 MASS SCHEDULE: Saturdays: 9:00 AM & 5:30 PM Sundays: 7:30, 9:30, & 11:30 AM Holy Days: 8:30 AM, Noon, & 7:00 PM Daily: 8:30 AM Mass will be in the Chapel RITE OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Every Thursday 7:00 PM St. Peregrine Novena at 7:15 PM Benediction at 7:45 PM Prayer Group at 8:00 PM REGISTRATION: All Catholics are requested to be registered in a parish. If you live within the boundaries of Q.U. Parish, please stop by the Rectory Office to register. Rectory Office hours are: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For registration on Saturday or Sunday, please call 945-8750 for an appointment. MOVING: If you are moving out of the parish, please notify the Rectory immediately so that we may discontinue your envelope mailings. BAPTISMS: Baptism is celebrated on the First and Third Sundays of each month. Parents are required to complete the Baptism preparation program prior to scheduling the Baptism. An interview with the Parish Services Coordinator or one of the Parish Priests is necessary before beginning the Baptism sessions. MARRIAGES: Archdiocesan Regulations require that notice of intended marriage be made six months prior to the date of the marriage. Pre-nuptial instructions are required for marriage. Contact the Rectory for location. CARE OF THE SICK: Communion to the sick and Anointing of the Sick will be given upon request of someone who is ill, having surgery, or preparing for death. Emergency sick calls for the dying may be made at any time. Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 14, 2013 July 14, 2013 July 14, 2013

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QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE 2443 TRENTON ROAD, LEVITTOWN, PA 19056

Parish Email: [email protected] Parish Website: www.QUparish.com Rectory: 215-945-8750 Fax: 215-945-0413

MASS SCHEDULE: Saturdays:

9:00 AM & 5:30 PM Sundays:

7:30, 9:30, & 11:30 AM

Holy Days: 8:30 AM, Noon, & 7:00 PM

Daily: 8:30 AM Mass will be in the Chapel

RITE OF RECONCILIATION:

Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM

ADORATION OF THE

BLESSED SACRAMENT: Every Thursday 7:00 PM

St. Peregrine Novena at 7:15 PM Benediction at 7:45 PM

Prayer Group at 8:00 PM

REGISTRATION: All Catholics are requested to be registered in a parish. If you live within the boundaries of Q.U. Parish, please stop by the Rectory Office to register. Rectory Office hours are: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For registration on Saturday or Sunday, please call 945-8750 for an appointment.

MOVING: If you are moving out of the parish, please notify the Rectory immediately so that we may discontinue your envelope mailings.

BAPTISMS: Baptism is celebrated on the First and Third Sundays of each month. Parents are required to complete the Baptism preparation program prior to scheduling the Baptism. An interview with the Parish Services Coordinator or one of the Parish Priests is necessary before beginning the Baptism sessions.

MARRIAGES: Archdiocesan Regulations require that notice of intended marriage be made six months prior to the date of the marriage. Pre-nuptial instructions are required for marriage. Contact the Rectory for location.

CARE OF THE SICK: Communion to the sick and Anointing of the Sick will be given upon request of someone who is ill, having surgery, or preparing for death. Emergency sick calls for the dying may be made at any time.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013

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PRAYER & WORSHIP

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 14th

5:30 PM Parishioners of QU 7:30 AM Deceased Members of the Vitale Family 9:30 AM Denise Gildea 11:30 AM Murray Cousins

Monday St. Bonaventure July 15th

8:30 AM Barbara VanDoren

Tuesday Our Lady of Mt. Carmel July 16th

8:30 AM John Caro

Wednesday Weekday July 17th

8:30 AM Dolores Seeberger &

Lillian Wiggins

Thursday St. Camillus July 18th

8:30 AM Edith White

Friday Weekday July 19th

8:30 AM Gertrude L. Callan

Saturday BVM July 20th

9:00 AM Thomas Jagde 5:30 PM Michael J. Dauerbach

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21st

7:30 AM Parishioners of QU 9:30 AM Edward Flood 11:30 AM Grace DeLuca

NOTICE: At the beginning of every month, the sick list will be updated. An updated prayer list means continuing adding the names of people needing our prayers. Please contact the rectory if someone is to remain or to be added to the monthly prayer list in the bulletin.

all those in our parish who are ill at home, nursing homes, in hospitals and especially for: Ray Blum, Allison Boss, Brooklyn Brazil,

Janice Carroll, Sandy Catalano, Raymond Clampffer, Marybeth Ciocca, John Ciocca, William R. Clay, Jr., Joan Deola, Jeanne Colpo, Joseph Colpo, Bob Creeden, Maryanne Daly, Zenon Dziegielewski, Theresa Esposito, Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald, Rosella Frohman, Patricia Gates, Rosalie Gervasio, Paul Graul, Linda Greb, Pat Griffiths, Thomas Hahn, Edward Hall, Amy Huffnagle, Kellen Krajcer, Timothy Marable, Maureen McKee, Baby Autumn Mladjen, Suzanne Murphy, Joseph Murtha Jr., Baby Amber Pabisz, Dolores Peterson, Barbara Piccone, Rebecca Poluton, John Rennie, Matt Rossi, Maria Quintero, Jack Rapko, Danielle Roberts, John Rocque, Charlotte Sinon, Stella Skwirut, Ava Rose Slane, Dolores Slane, Patricia Staffa, Bill Storms, Tom Wagner, Dolores Wagner, Bob Walsh, Baby Trace Andrew Walter, Frederica Wilson.

Vigil Lights –Week of July 14-July 20th

Church In Loving Memory of:

Bill Haneman

Chapel In loving memory of:

Jack Capella

PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS

Please pray for the protection of our men and women serving in the Armed Forces, especially:

If your Service Member has returned, or if you would like to add a name to our Service Member list, please call the rectory.

Ryan Berk Andrew Bragg Audri Chavez Ashley Cisneros Joseph Cradle Christopher Deese Russel Destremps Dave Di Belius Tim Di Pietro Andrew Dwyer Daniel Erick Deroy Flowers John Gattone Richard Good Timothy Graul

Dwight Gregory Paul Hallman Christopher Harrington Daniel Kervick Kyran Kervick Thomas Kuback Paul Liberatore Timothy Murray Richard Patterson Jimmy Schmidt Kathryn Sinon Steven Thompson Troy Wiedenmiller Brian Youngberry Jona Joseph Yososoegito

Please pray for those who have died, members of our family and friends and in particular:

Joseph Flanagan Christopher Greb

Ira Shimp

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STEWARDSHIP

STEWARDSHIP We are grateful for our faithful stewards.

Thank you for your continuous generosity.

Sunday, June 30, 2013………………..……..$11,989.38 Envelopes 427 Electronic Giving …………………………… ...$893.80 Electronic Gifts 27

Sunday, July 1, 2012………………………. .$11,839.91

Sign Up For . . . Automatic Withdrawal

Would you want one less thing to worry about on Sunday morning?

. . . where is the envelope?? . . . where is the check book???

Join the growing number of parishioners who have their

weekly offering dedicated from their bank account. It’s Simple

Log on to the Queen of the Universe website http://quparish.com click on the “Online Parish Giving” tab on the upper right side and follow

the easy registration steps. It’s Secure

Parish Giving is Payment Card Industry compli-ant and uses the strongest secure sockets layering encryption technology available.

It’s Convenient You can pick the day of the month for recurring

contributions to be processed. Tax Benefits

You will be able to print out a report detailing your contributions for the year.

Parish benefits Stable monthly contributions.

If you need assistance or have any problems please con-tact the rectory at 215-945-8750.

PARISH LIFE

PREP REGISTRATION

Registration forms for 2013-14 have been mailed to the parents of all children who participated in the Parish Religious Education Program for 2012-2013. If you are new to the parish and wish your child/children to attend PREP at Queen of the Universe or if you did not receive the registration forms for 2013-14, please contact the PREP office at 215-945-2704. PREP is for children in Grades 1 thru 6.

PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

No registration fees for 2013-14 will be accepted unless all previous years’ fees have been paid in full.

Thank you! Mary’s Cupboard would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Sue Raffin and J.A.M. students for volun-teering their time at the Cupboard during our annual “summer cleaning” session. Elizabeth Schwab, Lau-ren Lapergola, Lisa Patterson and Allison Raffin worked so hard in helping us clean and organize our shelves, and for this, we are forever grateful. We at the Queen should be so proud of J.A.M.’s leaders and these teens because they are really putting their faith into action!

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UPCOMING EVENTS

_______________________________

QU Men’s Retreat Malvern Retreat House

September 6th – 8th

_______________________________________________________________

Queen of the Universe’s Ministry Fair

Sat. & Sun., Sept. 14th & 15th

John Murray 215-945-0215 _______________________________

Queen of the Universe Appreciation Dinner

Sun. Sept., 22nd 4:00 – 8:00 PM

Dinner and Dancing

QU Football Mania Tailgate Party

Sat. & Sun. Aug. 24 & 25th

(Mac & Harley hosting) all Masses

Summer Sale! July 21st Weekend

QU Football Mania tickets will be available Before and after all Masses…

Be a part of, Queen’s largest fundraiser,

“Football Mania” 6 chances to win every football weekend (17 weeks)

Your ticket can win more than once… (We have had quite a few multi winners) $20.00 a ticket is equal to $1.17 a week…

Queen of the Universe Men’s Retreat…

September 6th – 8th

Major league baseball has spring training. The NFL has training camp. Nascar has the sprint cup. Just like sports, anything worth achieving in today’s world takes sacrifice and preparation. Every man needs to get in shape and prepare if he is going to be able to suit up and be a player in today’s world. It is even more important if that man is going to be a practicing Catholic. You are already on a team that has a game plan and a work out regiment tai-lored just for you. You have at your disposal trainers and coaches that know what it takes to succeed in this rough and tumble game of life. Only you can decide if you are ready to take the first step. You have to choose for your-self. Who do you trust to get you and you’re family into the end zone? (You are not alone) Please consider joining your fellow Queen Men at Mal-vern retreat house for some one on one with the head coach. Bring your son, dad, friend or just yourself for what we all need, a time out to think about our next play.

Contact John Murray for more information John Murray @ QUparish.com / 215-945-0215

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FAITH FORMATION

Learning Faith, Living Faith: Good Samaritans?

We often hear stories about “good Samaritans,” strangers who help someone in need. We might think of today’s Gospel in that light. The Samaritan was a “good guy” because he helped the beaten man. It is important to remember the shock value in Jesus’ parables; there’s always a surprise to be found in them! In fact, Jews & Samaritans were bitter rivals in Jesus’ time. They began in 722BC, when the Assyrians conquered Israel’s Northern Kingdom. In an attempt to wipe out the Jewish peo-ple, the Assyrians intermarried with Israelite women, giving birth to mixed-race people. Religiously, Samaritans believed in the God of Israel, but they also worshipped five gods of their own. The Samaritan people were eventually driven to a small nation just north of Jerusalem. Jesus’ listeners would’ve ex-pected the Samaritan to spit on the beaten man, not help. The Catechism echoes Jesus’ command to love even our ene-mies, “to make ourselves the neighbor of those farthest away from us (CCC, #1825). Today’s Gospel expresses the “greatest commandment,” to love God & neighbor” (Luke 10:27). That’s the summary of God’s will for humanity (CCC, #2822)!

Cross Train Your Faith If you have anything you would like to know more about our faith, or sugges-tions for future programs please let us know by contacting Dennis Feltwell at the Parish Center at 215-945-0215 or email [email protected].

Did You Know – The most popular best-selling book in the world is great for summer reading. Yes, we are talking about the Bible. Actually, the Bible is a library of 73 good books. There are less in the New Testament, which consists of 27 books. The Bible has romance, murder, war, intrigue, & all of the plots of to-day’s bestsellers. With about 15-20 minutes each day, you can read the Bible cover to cover. There are many online guides to enhance your Bible reading, too. You can pick any of the books to read. A suggestion is to start with one of the Gospels. Since we are in Year C of the three-year cycle for readings at Mass, a good place to start is the Gospel of Luke, the main Gospel for Year C. Frequently we like to read the memoirs of famous peo-ple. We do that by reading the Gospels. Bible scholar Scott Hahn notes in his latest book Consuming the Word that around 155AD, St. Justin Martyr described the Gos-pels as eyewitness documents. He called them “the memoirs of the Apostles.” Enjoy.

SCHOOL NEWS

GOOD NEWS from HOLY FAMILY REGIONAL

CATHOLIC SCHOOL Join our Family! Limited Openings in

Pre-K 3, Kindergarten and Grades 3, 4 and 7

We have openings for the 2013-2014 school year in our Kindergarten program. Holy Family offers a full-day, academic Kindergarten. Our Kindergarten students re-ceive weekly instruction in gym, library, computer/technology, Spanish, music, and art. They also receive instruction in sign language and religious enrichment. To schedule your visit today, call Mrs. Nicole Kinniry at 215-269-9600 ext.209 or email [email protected]. We also have a limited number of openings in Pre-Kindergarten 3, Grades 3, 4 and 7. If you are a student in the parish PREP program, you may be eligible for a tui-tion grant. For more information or to schedule a school visit, call Mrs. Nicole Kinniry at 215-269-9600 ext. 209 or email [email protected].

Holy Family Regional Catholic School… Excellence in Catholic Education!

OUR PARISH DIRECTORY

Aid For Friends Fran Giaccio 215-946-4173 Altar Servers Sue Raffin 215-547-4436 Charismatic Prayer Helen Howe 215-943-4686 Meeting Madeline Anderson 215-785-6952 Cub Master Pack 124 Colleen Gutekunst 267-987-0031 Scout Coordinator J. Fitzpatrick 215-949-0586 Scout Master/Boy Scouts Frank Daniels 215-945-6392 Scout Venture Crew Mark Wassum 215-547-3743 Extraordinary Ministers Diane Bednarski (h) 215-547-3756 & Lectors (c) 215-460-6553 Food Collection Marion Slack 215-945-1670 Health Ministry Gloria Neuman, RN 215-757-4888 Hospitality Robin Kemmerer 215-949-0810 Marriage Preparation Maria & Tom Miller 215-946-1988 Music Ministry David Westawski 215-946-8539 Prayer Line Requests Joan McHale 215-945-6349 Ann Van Arsdale 215-945-7932 Children’s Liturgy of the Word Cheryl Murray 215-869-8853 Rosary Noreen Zilinski 215-945-8858 Sexton Bill Breeman Youth Group J.A.M. Sue Raffin 215-547-4436

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AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE PARISH STAFF

Reverend Michael F. Hennelly Pastor

Reverend John J. Farry

Senior Priest

Reverend Paul A. Wiedmann Pastor Emeritus

Deacon Joseph Upcavage, Retired

Rectory Phone: 215-945-8750

Fax: 215-945-0413

Parish Secretary Joanne Joyce

Business Manager Mary Harrington

Bulletin Editor Rita Pondolph

Director of Music David Westawski

Parish Center Phone: 215-945-0215

Director of Faith Formation Dennis Feltwell

Coordinator of Parish Services

John Murray

Administrator of PREP Mrs. Sue Raffin

Coordinator of

Parish Religious Education Mrs. Gerry Fedor

Office 215-945-2704

Holy Family Regional Catholic School

2447 Trenton Road Levittown, PA 19056 Pre-K 3 through 8th Grade

The Parish School of Immaculate Conception, Queen of the Universe, Saint Frances Cabrini and Saint Joseph the Worker Parishes.

Phone: 215-269-9600 Fax: 215-269-9609

The School Website: HFRCS.org

Little Flower Class of 73, “40th Class Reunion”, October 20, 2013 The Brookside Manor for more info visit

[email protected]

Mass of Thanksgiving for the Canonization of

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin Today, Sunday, June 14, 2013

at 6:30 pm The Liturgical Commemoration of Saint Kateri in the USA\Cathedral

Basilica of SS Peter & Paul 18th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Archbishop Charles Chaput, celebrant and homilist

Confessions before Mass beginning at 5:30 pm

Cardinal Dougherty Class of 63' 50th Reunion

Oct. 26th @ Embassy Suites, Wayne, PA. Please email cdclas-

[email protected] or call 215-837-7677 for information

John W. Hallahan H.S. 50th Reunion

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September 29, 2013 1-4 pm $63.00, cash bar

Send Checks to John w. Hallahan HS,

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Attention: Reenie Ednie For more infor contact Ann Kerns,

[email protected] or 610-322-9947

Summer Programs at Conwell –Egan Catholic

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Dr. Richard Fuller’s Coaching Service, Ltd. Algebra I Enrichment Course| $425 | August 12-23 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. SAT/PSAT Training| $575 | August 12-26 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Study Skills & Critical Think-ing| $525 | August 12-26 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus | Call 610-275-9600 for details.

Music & Theatre Workshops July 15-26 | $100 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Introduction to Instrumental Music July 8-12 & August 29-2 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | $50/week

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Boys and Girls Soccer July 22-July 26

Visit www.conwell-egan.org for the full program guide and a registration form!

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