Archives for October 2017

St. Joseph the Worker Church Time Capsule

 

Below are pictures of the recently recovered Time Capsule from Saint Joseph the Worker Church.   Monsignor McCormac’s Pastors Column (full text included below) will be published in this weekend’s Parish Bulletin.

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On Monday morning, October 9th, John McGrath, developer and builder, graciously brought to the rectory the “time capsule” which was retrieved from the former St. Joseph the Worker Church building’s cornerstone. Upon opening the metal box, we found the Church Bulletin for October 27, 1957, which was the Sunday before November 1st, the day on which the cornerstone was placed in the new church building. The following article appeared in the Church Bulletin:

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“Our All Saints Day Masses will be held in our own school building.

The Masses will be at 7, 8, 9 and 10. The cornerstone for the church will be

laid at 11 A.M. on All Saints Day. If the weather is bad, it would be well to wear suitable

clothing for such weather, and also footwear, as it most likely will be muddy around the

building. We ask those who can walk to church, please do so, and for those, who find it necessary to drive, please park on Vermilion Drive or Thornridge Drive.”

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In addition to the Church Bulletin, we also found a one page paper which reflected the historical context of the time. Among other information, it noted the following:

 

“The reigning Pope at this time is Pius XII.

The Archbishop of Philadelphia is the Most Rev. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C.

The Auxiliary Bishops are Bishop Joseph McShea and Bishop Carroll McCormick.

The pastor of the parish is the Rev. Paul J. Cahill.

The first assistant is the Rev. Edmund J. Rafferty.

During the last year, the assisting priests on Sunday were

the Rev. Matthew Finnegan, T.O.R, and the Rev. Joseph McGee, S.M.”

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Also, found in the metal box was the October 25, 1957 edition of the Catholic Standard and Times which featured the following news items on the front page:

 

“The Renovated Cathedral is Reopened”

“U.S. to Receive 30,000 Italians in Next 18 Mos.”

“Subscription Drive Opens this Sunday”

“Mass in Cathedral Marks 125th Year of the Seminary”

“Religious Crisis Studied by Italians”

“N.J. High Court Invalidates Ban on Sunday Sales”

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Finally, in the metal box were coins and a one dollar bill. All the coins, a penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar were from 1957 and the dollar bill is a “Silver Certificate, series 1935 E” with “1957” written on the bill.

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Knowing how special the contents would be to the former parishioners of St. Joseph the Worker, we are pleased to include copies of the Church Bulletin and the one page paper in today’s Parish Bulletin as keepsakes. We are also posting pictures of these items along with a picture of the front page of the Catholic Standard and Times, a picture of the coins and the one dollar bill and a picture of the metal box. These items are available to be viewed at the rectory if anyone would want to see them.

 

Finally, on a personal note, as I was reading the Church Bulletin and the one page paper, I could not help but think of the St. Joseph the Worker parish secretary, Mrs. Rosemary Wilson, who very probably typed this information.  This past April, I had the privilege of meeting Mrs. Wilson in the final days of her life. It was a singular honor to have met her, spoke with her, listened to her stories, administered the Sacraments of the Church and to honor her last request, namely to have her funeral Mass here in her parish. Mrs. Wilson entered eternal life on April 19, 2017 and on April 24th, I had the honor of celebrating her funeral Mass, commending her to the Lord in thanksgiving for the gift of her life, her love, her faith, and most especially her enduring love of her beloved St. Joseph the Worker Parish.

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Archbishop Chaput’s Web Exclusive in First Things: On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

 

Earlier today, First Things published a web exclusive penned by Archbishop Chaput titled, “On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church.” In it, the Archbishop offers reflections on the upcoming 500th anniversary of the Reformation. You can read the complete text herehttps://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2017/10/on-the-babylonian-captivity-of-the-church.

 

 

Archbishop Chaput’s Column: Respect Life 2017

 

In his most recent column Archbishop Chaput writes, “American Catholics mark October each year as ‘Respect Life Month.’ Reverence for the sanctity of the human person starts with a defense of the unborn child. The right to life is foundational. Without it, all other rights and all other discussions of justice and human dignity are built on sand. No other issue or collection of issues can eclipse the priority of the fundamental right to life from conception to natural death.

 

But being ‘prolife’ involves a great deal more than working to end obvious evils like abortion and euthanasia. The poor, the infirm, the disabled and the strangers among us also have a claim on our discipleship.”

 

You can read the complete column by opening the attached document or visiting www.CatholicPhilly.com.

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Pictures from the September 30th Healing Mass

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Pictures from the Healing Mass  and reception that took place on September 30th have been added to the Photo Gallery.   Thank you  Monsignor Michael McCormac, Eucharistic ministers who assisted the home bound parishioners,  the Youth Group, and all who were in attendance and helped with the beautiful Mass and following reception.

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Priesthood: Not a Job for the Past

Earlier this week, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary held its annual Golf Outing at the Philadelphia Country Club. This annual event supports the seminary and the young men who are answering God’s call. The article below contains some poignant and timely remarks delivered at the event by Eric Banecker, a transitional deacon from our Archdiocese studying for the Priesthood at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary.

You can read, “Priesthood: Not a Job for the Past” here http://www.semcasual.org/priesthood-not-job-past/.

Great Story About Professional Golfer Jordan Spieth

Below is a remarkable story about professional golfer, Jordan Spieth.  He is not only a talented golfer, but a humble and inspiring young man who is an amazing brother, son, and role model.  He especially cares for his little sister Ellie, who has Autism, citing her as his biggest source of inspiration.

On October 8th, Monsignor McCormac’s pastors column “Where are our children with Down Syndrome?” speaks of how children with down syndrome bring such happiness into the lives of their families and those around them.  You can read the column HERE:

 

 

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Jordan Spieth believes in God.  And if you meet him, you’ll quickly realize that despite his great success — he remains very humble.  But Spieth doesn’t claim to be a perfect Christian.  In a recent interview, the second-youngest man to ever win the Masters shared that he desperately needs Christ, and thanks his family for keeping him grounded.

 
Last year, Americans fell in love with the 22-year-old golfer hailing from the good ole’ state of Texas.  In 2015, Spieth placed first in the Official World Golf Ranking, tied the 72-hole record set by Tiger Woods in 1997, and became the second youngest to win the Masters, behind Woods.  He then won the U.S. Open with a final score of 5 under par.
To say that Jordan Spieth’s career is something quite remarkable, would be the understatement of the century.  His winnings last year alone totaled $23 million – not bad for a 22-year-old.  But there’s no obnoxious athlete ego here, Spieth is as humble as they come.

 

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Jordan Spieth was born on July 27, 1993, and raised in Dallas, TX, alongside his two younger siblings, Steven and Ellie.
Little Jordan Spieth got into golf when his mom bought him plastic clubs as a toddler so he could occupy himself, while his younger brother could be looked after without distraction.
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Growing up, baseball was Spieth’s first love.  A left-handed pitcher, he gave it up at age 12 to focus on golf, and he quickly became one of the most impressive junior players.

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It didn’t take long for the world to recognize Spieth’s God-given talent.  Even as a young player, Spieth’s laser-like focus enabled him to cancel out all other distractions and perfect his skill.

But Spieth doesn’t pretend it came easily.  He recently joked, “There’s a reason I have a hairline like this right now, and that’s because it’s stressful what we do on a daily basis.”
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At only 14-years-old, Spieth dreamed of winning the Masters. Little did he know, what an incredible ride it would be — and just how that “dream” would happen 7 years later.

According to the pro-golfer‘s website, at age 16 while a high school junior at Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, he was invited to play in the Hewlett-Packard Byron Nelson Championship, and gained national attention when he tied for 16th place.  Among other accomplishments as a junior, Jordan was selected to the victorious 2011 Walker Cup team, where as a 17-year old, he held an undefeated record.

Upon graduating from Jesuit, Spieth enrolled at the University of Texas, where he helped the Texas Longhorns win the 2012 NCAA Team Championship in his freshman year and was named First-Team All-American.  His sophomore year, Spieth decided to pause college and go professional, and the rest is history.

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But despite his world-renowned accomplishments, Spieth doesn’t worry himself with showing off or blowing his money. Instead — and unlike many other golfers of his day — Spieth makes time for Bible study, his longtime high school sweetheart, and his family.

Spieth is a humble man, and his actions reflect it.  With every sincere and gracious post-win speech, Spieth’s first thank-you’s always go to the volunteers and staff.  Spieth is so down to earth, in fact, that he still drives the same car he did in high school.

The pro golfer explained, “No, I’m driving the same car I drove when I was heading into college after senior year.  It’s just a Yukon.  Honestly, my dad’s very good at keeping me grounded with that, putting it away, growing it.  I don’t have a desire to go out and just buy stuff.”

The young golfer isn’t concerned with putting on a show or impressing anyone.  After winning the Masters, Jordan Spieth set himself apart (yet again) when he politely declined to have a celebratory reception in one of Augusta’s swanky restaurants. Instead, the young man requested a private dinner with his family and closest kin — at the local Chick-fil-A.

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Spieth often shares that his 14-year-old sister, Ellie, who has autism, is one of his biggest inspirations.  Ellie’s life is what keeps him grounded and her fearless example is what keeps him going.

Spieth told CBS This Morning, “She is our motivation.  She’s my biggest fan.  It puts things in perspective when you look at the big picture and the struggles that she goes through each day just to do simple tasks that we take for granted.”
While other famous golfers pose for pictures with supermodels in skimpy swimsuits, Spieth takes photos with his little sister.

“She’s my inspiration,” Spieth told the UK’s Telegraph.  “She’s the funniest member of our family.  I really love spending time with her.  It is humbling to see her and her friends and the struggles they go through each day, which we take for granted.  They are the happiest people in the world.”
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After every trip, Spieth brings home a keychain, souvenir, or small trinket for his little sister.  Spieth is so proud of Ellie, he often invites her on stage with him. To Spieth, people are far more important than golf.  Inspired by his sister, Ellie, Jordan fulfilled a lifelong dream by launching the Jordan Spieth Family Foundation.  Spieth has made it his personal endeavor to encourage and support underprivileged kids, military families, and children with special needs.

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Additionally, Spieth is a loyal man.  He doesn’t waste his time clubbing or getting drunk.  And unlike most celebrity men, Spieth has remained by his lady — Annie Verret’s side since high school.

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We’ve come to find out that Spieth’s girlfriend is much more than just a pretty face.  Annie Verret works at The First Tee, a youth development organization that focuses on impacting the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.
Perhaps the most inspiring thing about young Spieth, is his love and devotion to his Savior, Jesus Christ. Spieth’s lifestyle shows that the young man is wise beyond his years.  To guard himself against the temptations of fame and fortune, Spieth has surrounded himself with like-minded men who love God, like Bubba Watson.

Watson shared that young Spieth makes time to invest in his relationship with God and other believers, he said, “He goes to Bible study with us on the Tour here.”Jordan’s former athletic director in high school shared, “Jordan is just very genuine.  He says what he believes.
He believes in supporting others, taking care of others before he takes care of himself.”

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Spieth’s actions reflect his Faith.  His very life is a testimony.  He doesn’t brag.  He loves GOD He goes to Bible study.  He honors his family.  He lives humbly.  He encourages and supports those around him.  Despite the thousands of adoring fans, Spieth knows who alone is worthy of adoration — his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. While listening to Jordan Spieth’s inspiring story, I just couldn’t help but think of James 4:10, which reads,

“Humble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you.”
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Thank you, Jordan Spieth, for allowing your life to be a living testimony and example!  America needs more men of Faith like you!  Please share if you agree.

“Smile-Fire” – Must-See Video

3 simple ways you can show support to children with Down syndrome

October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month and this year Pennsylvanians have a simple and direct opportunity to express support for children with Down syndrome.

 Nineteen State Senators, led by Senator Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) have sponsored Senate Resolution 174(SR174), which calls for the respect and protection of children with Down syndrome in the wake of the CBS News report on Iceland “eradicating” Down syndrome babies by aborting them.

 Here are three ways you can show support for children with Down syndrome.

1) Watch this video – A father from Lancaster County whose daughter has Down syndrome shared some insights in a recent interview. Click here to watch.

2) Share the video – This video presents an opportunity to provide more awareness and to help start a conversation surrounding abortion and children with Down syndrome.

3) Send an email to your State Senator on SR174 – To show your support for SR174, click here or go to tinyurl.com/SR174.

Tell Congress Assisted Suicide is Not Healthcare

 
Dear Friend,

We have an opportunity to raise our voices against assisted suicide and to remind Congress that it has no place in health care. Cardinal Dolan, Chairman of the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities and Bishop Dewane, Chairman of the USCCB Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, have expressed their strong support for H. Con. Res. 80, a resolution expressing the sense of Congress that assisted suicide is a “deadly, discriminatory and non-compassionate practice.”

Please join your voice to theirs to theirs and urge your representative to support the resolution which calls on the Federal Government to reject assisted suicide and to ensure that every person facing death has access to the best quality and comprehensive medical and palliative health care.

The resolution, introduced by Representative Brad Wenstrup, (R-OH) along with a bipartisan group of members states that “the Government has a legitimate interest in prohibiting assisted suicide” and explains how assisted suicide endangers everyone, especially those least able to defend against coercion. The resolution warns that “assisted suicide…puts everyone, including the most vulnerable, at risk of deadly harm and undermines the integrity of the health care system.”

You can read the full text of Cardinal Dolan’s and Bishop Dewane’s letter here.

Please take action today!

Together we will be heard!

Amy McInerny

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