Archives for February 2018

Fish Fry and Fellowship Fridays in Lent

2018 Fish Fry Menu and Order form images_Page_1_Image_0002Please join us on Friday evenings during Lent in Monsignor Woods Hall from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM for our Parish Lenten Fish Fry and Pizza.  We will be serving great food for dine in or take out!  Bring the whole family to socialize with fellow parishioners.  Our Fish Fry will start this Friday, February 23rd from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM and will continue on Fridays throughout Lent.  Click here for the menu and order form.

SFC Parish Designer Bag Bingo, February 24, 2018

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Archbishop Chaput’s Statement Regarding Shooting at High School in Parkland, Florida

 STATEMENT OF MOST REVEREND CHARLES J. CHAPUT, O.F.M. CAP. 

REGARDING SHOOTING AT MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL IN PARKLAND, FLORIDA

 

“Nineteen years ago I sat with the parents of children murdered in the Columbine High School massacre, and buried some of their dead. Nothing seems to change, no matter how brutal the cost. Terrible things happen; pious statements are released, and the nation goes back to its self-absorbed distractions.

 

The latest massacre in south Florida requires two things from all of us. We need to pray for the victims and their families because — as I witnessed firsthand at Columbine — their suffering is intense and long lasting. And we need to be angry: angry at our lawmakers for doing so little to prevent these catastrophes; angry at our news and entertainment media for simultaneously feeding off these tragedies and fueling them with a steady stream of sensationalism and moral incoherence; angry at ourselves for perversely tolerating these things, and then forgetting them until the next round of violence.

 

This is Lent. As a people, we have a lot to repent and confess. And let’s not lie to ourselves that tighter gun restrictions — as vital and urgent as they now are — will solve the problem. We’ve lost our respect for human life on a much broader scale, and this is the utterly predictable result.”

 

+Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.

Archbishop of Philadelphia

 

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Legislation to Protect Babies with Down Syndrome

Turzai, Ward Unveil Legislation to Protect Babies with Down Syndrome

 

HARRISBURG – House Speaker Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) and Rep. Judy Ward (R-Blair) introduced House Bill 2050 today, which would prohibit the abortion of a child due solely to a diagnosis of possible Down syndrome.

 

Yesterday, Gerber introduced the world to Lucas Warren, who was selected as the 2018 Gerber baby. Lucas is a healthy 1-year-old from Dalton, Ga., who is full of spirit and potential. He also has Down syndrome.

 

Down syndrome is a congenital, chromosome abnormality causing developmental delays and physical limitations impacting a child’s height and facial appearance. In recent years, celebrity support and public awareness about advances in support for families impacted by the condition have dramatically improved the life span and educational and work opportunities for individuals with Down syndrome.

 

According to recent reports, at the turn of the 20th century a baby diagnosed with Down syndrome was not expected to live past their 10th birthday. In 2018, the life expectacy for an individual with Down syndrome has been extended to age 60 and beyond.

 

Under current law, a woman can obtain an abortion prior to 24 weeks gestational age for any reason, except if the woman’s sole reason is to select the sex of the child. House Bill 2050 will expand that exception to prohibit aborting a child due solely to a prenatal diagnosis that the unborn child has Down syndrome. The law would have no restrictions on a mother obtaining an abortion in cases of rape, incest or personal endangerment.

 

“We’re raising the concern in Pennsylvania because of some tragic trends in European countries. In Iceland, they’ve become notorious for the claim that Down syndrome has been nearly eliminated. What they fail to mention is that Iceland has a 100 percent abortion rate of pre-born children with this diagnosis,” said Turzai. “I believe in the dignity of every human being. None of us are born perfect, and we all have something beautiful to contribute. Pennsylvania is a loving, compassionate community, and we want to extend welcome and support to Down syndrome families. They need to know they’re not alone.”

 

Studies show that as many as nine out of 10 children diagnosed in utero with Down syndrome are aborted in the United States, and mothers are being indirectly or directly pressured or advised to make this decision by genetic counselors and the culture.

 

“The future has never been brighter for babies born with Down syndrome,” said Ward. “Medical and social advances have changed what it means to live with this condition. Down syndrome means that opportunities exist in every area of school, community and even professional life. We’ve learned too much to accept that Down syndrome citizens should be considered anything less than full members of the community. They deserve respect and the protection of our laws.”

 

House Bill 2050 was introduced today with the broad bipartisan support of over 70 cosponsors.

 

Four other states have taken steps to protect these children by passing laws prohibiting abortions because of a Down syndrome diagnosis.

 

Although Chloe’s Law (Act 130 of 2014) has been a valuable tool in educating parents about the quality of life of a person with Down syndrome, the abortion rate for children is still too high,” said Turzai. “It’s time to protect children with Down syndrome at every stage of life – especially at their most vulnerable.”

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To the people of the Church in Philadelphia

Dear Parishioners of Saint Frances Cabrini,

 

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Sincerely in Christ,

Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Sullivan

Vicar for Clergy

 

 

 

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POT OF GOLD JACKPOT PRIZE WINNER

Last Monday evening, January 29, 2018, we had a $51,000 Jackpot Prize Winner in the Pot of Gold Lottery Program.  The winner is James Dolan, a member of St. Bernard’s Parish.  Mr. Dolan has been a volunteer in the lottery program at St. Bernard’s for many years, and also supports the St. Frances Cabrini Pot of Gold Program by purchasing tickets to our lottery as well.  Congratulations, Mr. Dolan, and thank you for your support!

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