Join us: The Holy Hour for Vocations Sunday January 6th 3:00pm St. Mark Parish

“A vocation flows from the heart of God and blossoms in the good soil of faithful people.” ~ Pope Francis

JOIN US: THE HOLY HOUR FOR VOCATIONS

This year for the Called by Name program, parishes across the Archdiocese nominated men to consider the priesthood. We invite you to bring friends and family and join us for a Holy Hour for Vocations to be held at 3:00 PM, today, Sunday, January 6, 2019. The Holy Hour will be at St. Mark Parish, 1025 Radcliffe St., Bristol, PA 19007. For more information, visit heedthecall.org/holyhour.

Let us unite before the Blessed Sacrament and pray for fortitude, discernment, and attention to God’s call for those men in seminary and those discerning a vocation to the priesthood.

“The love of God and neighbor, the greatest commandment, is expressed in, and the fruit of, Eucharistic

Christmas Caroling for Homebound Parishioners

Christmas Caroling for Homebound Parishioners

December 27, 2018

On the evening of December 27, our Parish Community conducted our second annual Christmas Caroling for Homebound Parishioners. This joy-filled evening was a blessing for everyone involved. Eleven carolers gathered in the Parish Center at 6:00 PM and formed a small caravan of three cars for the short ride to the first of nine stops on the route. Caroling took place on the front doorsteps of most homes.

One parishioner, who cried during the singing of Away in a Manger and Silent Night, said she missed hearing those carols in Church at Christmas and thanked the singers for bringing the Church to her. There were many similarly moving experiences throughout the evening. The group returned to the Parish Center shortly after 8:00 PM for refreshments and to give thanks to God for such a profound and heart-warming celebration of the true Christmas spirit.

Our First Lessons & Carols Prayer Service Celebrated by our PREP Students 2018

Lessons & Carols Prayer Service 

Students from both the Monday and Tuesday evening PREP classes, along with their families, gathered in Church on Monday evening, December 17th, for a Lessons and Carols Prayer Service. Lessons and Carols is a form of prayer, traditionally celebrated during the final days of Advent, that reflects on the unconditional love of God.

The story of man’s fall from Grace, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus is told in several short Bible readings interspersed with the singing of hymns and Christmas Carols. Monsignor McCormac presided over the prayer service, Rick Tralies served as leader of song, Brendan Tufo served as cross-bearer, and members of our Level 6 classes served as readers and as actors for the Nativity Scene.

This was the first time in the history of the Parish that Lessons and Carols were celebrated at Saint France Cabrini Church. Pictured below are: Monsignor McCormac, Brendan Tufo, readers Jason Alvarez and Michael Cowell, shepherds Anthony Aponte, Caiden Kristiniak, and Andrew DeGaetano, Hannah Kristiniak as Mary, Ethan Merrick as Joseph, Julianna Massari as the angel, and readers Camryn Luchansky and Maddie Trunfio.

Guardian Asset Mgmt Selects Martha’s Cupboard as Recipient of their Christmas Food Drive

Guardian Asset Mgmt Selects Martha’s Cupboard as Recipient of their Christmas Food Drive

Thank you Guardian Asset Management! Employees of Guardian Asset Management in Levittown chose Martha’s Cupboard to be the recipient of their Christmas Food Drive. Thanks to Stephanie for coordinating the drive and to all the staff for their generous donation of non perishable items.

Join us to Celebrate Parishioner Joe Merrick and His Faithful Devotion to our Parish.

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO
JOE MERRICK

Celebrate with us on Thursday, December 6th at our 9:30 AM Mass. Reception immediately following

It is with much gratitude and heartfelt thanks to Joe Merrick, our parishioner, who has been our daily sacristan and sexton for the past 42 years.

Over these years, the priests, deacons, daily lay liturgical ministers, our daily congregation and our Parish Staff have been the recipients of Joe’s ministry. With faith-filled love and with deep and abiding respect for the sacredness of our church, Joe opened and closed the church each day throughout the week, and he made sure that everything at the altar was well prepared. Joe was always very knowledgeable about all the required changes in the church as we moved into new liturgical seasons.

Although his general health was failing in more recent years, nothing stopped Joe from fulfilling his responsibilities to our worshiping community. Even with his hearing becoming more and more impaired and with his sight also failing with the passing of years, Joe continued long after most people would have retired and in so doing, he has been a tremendous inspiration to those who saw him each day.

Joe and his wife, Terry, will continue to be seen periodically at our 9:30 AM daily Mass and always at our 9:00 AM Sunday Mass. On behalf of the Parish Community, and in particular all those who served along with him, we offer him our best wishes and we thank God and we thank Joe for his faithful service to the Church.

All our parishioners are invited to join us for a celebration in honor of Joe’s faithful service to the Church on Thursday, December 6th, beginning with our 9:30 AM Mass and continuing with a reception immediately following in the Parish Center. All are welcome to attend to thank Joe for all he has done for our Parish.

Saint Frances Welcomed Seminarian Daniel Rice

Saint Frances Welcomed Seminarian Daniel Rice

Last weekend we welcomed Seminarian Daniel Rice, a first-year theologian from the Diocese of Arlington.  Seminarian Daniel spoke at all our Masses, sharing a word of gratitude for our past support and encouraged our continued support for the Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary.

Vocation Awareness: Heed the Call

https://heedthecall.org/powerofthepriesthood/

Independent Reconciliation and Reparations Program Launches to Support Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia

Dear Friends,

Last Thursday, I shared a major announcement from Archbishop Chaput that the Archdiocese of Philadelphia would participate in an Independent Reconciliation and Reparations Program (IRRP) to provide financial support for those sexually abused as minors by Archdiocesan clergy. The Archbishop also addressed this topic in his column last week.

That announcement followed a pledge made by Archbishop Chaput and his brother bishops throughout the Commonwealth In late September to create new modes of support for survivors of sexual abuse by clergy.

Today at a news conference, the Oversight Committee, Claims Administrators, and Victim Support Facilitator of the IRRP joined to share details about the program, how it will assist survivors of clergy sexual abuse, and how those survivors can file claims.

The attached protocol and FAQ documents were prepared by those monitoring and administering the IRRP. They contain important information about this initiative, which operates free from the direction and influence of Archdiocesan administration and staff.

You can also view video of the full news conference by visiting www.AOPPledgetoProtect.com. The video is housed in the “Where We’re Going” and “Video/Audio Library” sections of the site.

Sincerely,

Kenneth A. Gavin

Chief Communications Officer

 

 
IRRP_FAQ_11-13-2018.pdf
 

 

IRRP_Protocol Document_11-13-2018.pdf

Archbishop Chaput’s Column: Facts for the Record

Dear Friends,

In his most recent column Archbishop Chaput writes, “Every once in a while a story circulates in the press that requires a response.  That is my purpose here.

Many of you may have seen the article in the November 12Philadelphia Inquirer focusing on Stephen Szutenbach, a former Denver seminarian, and his adult sexual encounters with Kent Drotar.  Father Drotar was vice rector of Denver’s St. John Vianney Seminary for a time during my tenure as Archbishop of Denver.  If you haven’t read the Inquirer story, I encourage you to do so:
http://www2.philly.com/philly/news/catholic-sex-abuse-seminarians-chaput-denver-szutenbach-bishops-vianney-20181112.html

I mention this because Denver archdiocesan conduct and safety policies were followed at all times in this painful matter, and the Inquirer article is seriously flawed in at least two of its key elements.”

You can read the complete column by opening the attached document or visiting www.CatholicPhilly.com. A Spanish translation of this column will be provided to you as soon as possible. Please consider sharing this material broadly in your parish communities in the manner you deem most appropriate. Thank you.

Sincerely in Christ,

Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Sullivan

Vicar for Clergy

CatholicPhilly.doc

Save the Date! Ladies Night Out! Friday 11/30 6-10pm Saint Frances Cabrini

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