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St. Francis de Sales Church
MASS SCHEDULE Sundays 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 AM Monday—Friday 8:30 AM (except Wednesday) First Fridays during school year 8:30 and 10:00 AM Saturday 8:30 AM Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Holy Day Vigil 5:00 PM Holy Days 6:30 and 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM Confessions are Saturday at 4:30 PM and anytime by request. Summer Weekend Mass Schedule Mid-June and including Labor Day: Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 AM
“Do not wish to be anything but what you are,
and try to be that perfectly.”
— St. Francis de Sales
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Scripture readings for next week:
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Acts of the Apostles 14:21-27 Revelation 21:1-5a
John 13:31-33a
Adult Choir Nancy Brown 610.358.3112 Adult Education/RCIA Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 Marion Bennett 610.459.0554 Altar Society Phil D'Orazio 610.459.0635 PREP/CCD Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 Church Environment Barbara Jones 610.566.4149 CYO Paula Bonsall 610.517.6136 Eucharistic Ministers Tracy Boyle 610.566.8453 Finance Committee Fr. Okon 610.459.2203 Home & School Assn. Adrienne DelVacchio 610.494.5620 HOPE Cathy Hawes 610.627.0874 Ladies' Club Belle Miller 610.513.2920 Lectors Joanne Sunick 610.459.1996 Liturgy Committee Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 Parish Council Paul Quinn 610.565.7250 Web Master Arlene Petragnani 610.558.0588 Welcome Committee R. DiFebo 610.459.8971 Women's Prayer Group Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554
Refer and Reflect
Directory of Parish Organizations
RECTORY 610.459.2203 35 New Road, Box 97, Lenni, PA 19052 Reverend Alan J. Okon, Pastor Deacon Paul A. Quinn Sr. Betty Kirk 610.459.0554 Parish Services Director Mrs. Marie McGonigal 610.459.2203 Administrative Assistant Tammy McDonald 610.459.2203 Communications Secretary Art Kahn, Business Manager CONVENT 610.459.2501 28 New Road, Aston, PA 19014 SCHOOL 610.459.0799 39 New Road, Aston, PA 19014 Mrs. Maryrose Hall, Principal
OUR WEEKLY OFFERING
April 10th, 2016
Sunday Collection = $ 4641.00
Mail In = $1670
E-Giving = $1496.00
Easter Collection = $825.00
Total Sunday = $8632.00
Parish Improvement = $1527.00
Thank You for your kindness and
generosity!
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APRIL 17th, 2016 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
SATURDAY April 16 8:30 AM John A. Rinehart 5:00 PM Dr. Lawrence A. “Larry” Herbst SUNDAY April 17 7:00 AM William Mescante 8:30 AM Sam Weikel 10:00 AM Kristen Lee Commaroth 11:30 AM Carl Cook MONDAY April 18 8:30 AM Sam & Alice Weikel TUESDAY April 19 8:30 AM Communion Service WEDNESDAY April 20 8:30 AM Communion Service THURSDAY April 21 8:30 AM Communion Service FRIDAY April 22 8:30 AM Thomas Warfel SATURDAY April 23 8:30 AM Bernice Jane Shoop 5:00 PM William Joseph Dorsch SUNDAY April 24 7:00 AM Robby Dolbin 8:30 AM Mary (Mare) Hare 10:00 AM Frank Cotterall 11:30 AM Mary Ounan
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APRIL 17th, 2016 Identity theft”. It’s a pair of words that were never put together as a crime until there were credit cards and computers. But it’s an element of modern life with lots of victims. If you’ve never been one of those, you would not know how scary and upsetting such theft can be. It brings on a very intrusive correction process in its wake, and a re-sidual fear that stays with you for a while. Some-thing akin to that happens when Satan leads us into losing our spiritual identity as members of Christ’s flock. When Our Lord identified Himself as the Good Shepherd, He took on a title with rich meaning for the people of His time. It takes some effort on our part to appreciate that today. We might think in-stead of titles like “Good father and family man”, or a “CEO with a heart.” What we must appreciate is the fact that by baptism we became as connected to Christ as a herd of sheep was to their shepherd in those bygone days. That is the heart of our Christian identity. Just as we have to keep track of our online pur-chases and monitor our credit cards, so we have to be on guard against all of Satan’s attempts to steal our spiritual identity. One of them is over familiarity in our faith practices. We have been told in so many homilies and referred to in so many retreats and religious publications that we are “the Good Shepherd’s flock” that it has no impact. We tend to view it as a cliche. Our practice of the faith could become rote. So we skip Mass almost casu-ally, or let too much time intervene between con-fession, and so forth. In those early day of the Church, when merely being a Christian was daring and dangerous, there was nothing cliche about it. Your identity marked you for martyrdom if you were found out. It was so serious a matter that the early Christians were very guarded as to whom they would trust. All of this leads us back to the obligation we all have to keep the main thing as the main thing in our lives. That translates into keeping God as “numero uno” in our lives and everything else ranked lower. The Easter miracle we are celebrating this sea-son has to be understood as more than a personal triumph for Jesus, although that is true enough. But it is our victory too. Our basis for hope. Our motivation for the struggle it is these days to remain loyal members of the “flock.” Our Christian identity is not safe from theft just because we declare it. We can forfeit it by sin and in that way rob ourselves. But we have been giv-en our faith and the sacraments to help us in the effort to prevent that from happening by striving each day to live better than we did the day before. Then, when the number of our days runs out, we will be glad for the struggle. We will have arrived at that great day when we will stand outside heaven’s gate and hear Jesus say, “I recognize you. Please come in.” Reflection by, Rev. Leonard N. Peterson
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Retreat for Girls Malvern Retreat House is holding a re-treat for girls in 3rd through 8th grade on Sunday, May 15 from 1pm to 4pm. The retreat theme of "Just As You Are" will celebrate the dignity and beauty of being created as a daughter of a loving and merciful God. The retreat will be directed by Jeannine Peters, who has a back-ground in adoption advocacy, education and faith formation. The cost is $20 per student and includes snacks. Please visit malvernretreat.com or call 610-644-0400 for more information.
Chosen Fathers: A Retreat for Fathers of Chil-dren with Disabilities: Saturday, April 30, 2016 at St. Charles Seminary. The Office for Life and Family and the Office for Persons with Disabili-ties will host a retreat for fathers and grandfa-thers of children with disabilities. The retreat will be led by Doug Keck, a Chosen Father, who is the president of EWTN and an award winning TV/Radio host. To register online go to www.opdarchphilly.org . For more infor-mation call 215-587-3530 or email mcullinan@archphila.org .
World Youth Day Scholarship Opportunity:
Help a youth from our parish travel to World
Youth Day this Summer. An opportunity has been
offered to a youth from our parish to attend this
amazing event with other Catholic youth/youth
adults around the world. In order to make this
happen, we are asking for your support. The
Charitable Exchange, the company offering this
opportunity, is offering to match any donations
dollar for dollar. Please be assured that 100% of
all contributions are being used for this oppor-
tunity. The TCE supports many charitable organ-
izations that you may be familiar with. Please go
to: http:\\www.charitableexchange.org and look
for Phila. Parishes and proceed to make your
contribution. Please help our parish participate
in this wonderful opportunity.
CCD NEWS;
On May 1st the children from the CCD/Prep Pro-
gram will have their May Procession and Gradu-
ation during the 11:30 a.m. Mass. We ask pa-
rishioners, who usually attend this Mass and
who do not have children in the CCD Program ,
to plan to attend another Mass, if at all possible.
There will be close to 200 children and their par-
ents in attendance at this Mass. Thank you for
your understanding and cooperation.
Holy Family Regional Catholic School
Did you know that Holy Family Regional Cath-
olic School offers a high quality education root-
ed in the Catholic faith to students in grades
Pre-3 through 8th?
Did you know that Holy Family has a technology
program where students in grades 1-4 are 1:1
with iPads and students in grades 5-8 are 1:1
with Chrome Books?
Did you know that students at Holy Family not
only receive instruction in Religion, Math, ELA,
Social Studies and Science but also receive
Spanish instruction once a week for students in
grades 1-4 and twice a week for students in
grades 5-8?
Did you know that students receive instruction
in Physical Education, Art, Music and Technolo-
gy weekly?
Did you know that Holy Family graduates have
been awarded over $200,000 in academic high
school scholarships since opening in 2012?
Did you know that Holy Family Regional Catholic
School is accepting registrations for the 2016-
17 school year now?
To schedule a visit to see for yourself call 610-
494-0147.
Visit our website at holyfamilyastion.org for
more information.
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SFDS Acme & Giant Gift Cards
The Gift Card Program will remain in place, as we transition to a new Catholic School Education model. Cards are available after the Vigil and Sun-day Masses and at the Rectory during the week. If no one is selling cards, please stop in the Sacristy and Mr. Bradley will help with your card re-quest. This program will continue to support the needs of our parish. Thank you for your support.
Ladies Club News
The ladies club next meeting will be held on , MONDAY May 2nd, 2016 at 7 pm.,
In the Father Walsh Center. All Ladies are Welcome to attend..
The Ladies are busy acquiring prizes for the An-nul June Tombola. If you are interested in donat-ing a prize, please call Tammy McDonald @ 610-818-8223 or drop it off at the rectory. We greatly
appreciate your support and generosity.
One Can One Meal
If you are able to donate any of the following
food items, please bring them to the FWC, to
which ever mass you attend, on the weekend of
April 16th & 17th, 2016. The items will be given
to the Mother Katherine Drexel Center in Ches-
ter.
Canned Stew Spaghetti Sauce Boxed Pasta
Large Cans of Soup Spam Boxes of Cereal
Cans of Tuna Fish Canned Chili
Thank You for your support of this request.
L a d i e s C l u b M e m o r i a l M a s s
The Ladies club would like to invite Parish-
ioners to share in their 34th annual Memorial
Mass to honor deceased ladies of our Parish.
The Mass will take place on Saturday, May
14th, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. and will be celebrated
by Father Okon. Coffee, tea and light refresh-
ments will be served in the Father Walsh Cen-
ter following the Mass. Please plan to join us
for this beautiful event to honor the ladies who
have given of their time and talents to serve
our Parish for many years.
First Communicants On May 7, 2016, our second grade parishioners will
receive their First Holy Communion. This weekend
we will have a name card for each of them in a basket
placed in front of the altar. Please consider taking
one of these names and praying for him/her. If you
would like to send the child a note or card, please
address the envelope to the child, c/o Sister Betty.
You can drop the card in the Collection Basket or at
the Rectory any time before May 7th. Thank you ~ It
is a blessing for the parents to know that you are
praying for their child and the children love to hear
from the parishioners.
Brothers of Borromeo Conference Saturday, June 4th
9:00AM – 2:30PM
$25 per person By May 20th. To Register, Call 610-667-5778
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
Open to all 6th – 8th grade Boys. Cage Match / Dodge Ball
Bulldog Classic Golf Outing
The SFDS Home and School Association is
hosting it’s annual Bulldog Classic Golf Outing
on May 9, 2016 at Rock Manner Golf Course in
Wilmington, DE. Tickets are $120.00 each and
include a light lunch, golf, cart, and dinner.
Contact the H & S Association at home-
andschool@sfdschurch.org to register or for
more information.
“I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens Me”
Philippians 4:13
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Life Lines
Crisis Pregnancy Hotline 610.626.4006
Pro-Life Union of Delaware County
610.789.LIFE
www.prolifedelco.org
A Baby’s Breath
484.580.6436
24hr hotline
484.571.5540
www.ababysbreath.org
Mother’s Home
610.583.HOME
www.mothershome.org
Delaware County Pregnancy Center
www.dcpchester.org
Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries
1.877.HOPE4ME
(Post-abortion healing)
www.rachelsvineyard.org
Mother’s Day Cards
Cards will be available next weekend, April 23rd & 24th, 2016, at the doors of the Church for Mother’s Day, which is Sunday May 8th, 2016. The names on the envelopes will be
remembered at all Masses during the month of May. If you wish to remember your Mother, please take a card and fill out the information
on the outside of the envelope and put it in the collection or drop it off at the Rectory.
2016 Extraordinary Jubilee
Year of Mercy
Archdiocesan Pilgrimage
All are Welcome to participate
Holy Mary, Queen & Mother of Mercy
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception, Washington, DC
Program begins at noon and includes confessions, pro-
cession and crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the
holy Rosary, and concludes with a Solemn Mass at 3:00
PM. Archbishop Charles Chaput,O.F.M. celebrant and
homilist.
Contact the parish office for more information.
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RESERVE NOW! St Francis de Sales , along with Our
Lady of Charity , has reserved a bus for
this Pilgrimage, which will depart from
Our Lady Of Charity Church at 8:30 a.m.
Since seating is limited, reservations will
be on a first come, first serve basis. The
cost of the trip and meal is $35.00 per
person. You will stop for the meal, when
you depart from the Basilica. Please con-
tact the Rectory , for more information or
to reserve your seat(s) via email: sfdsrec-
tory@aol.com or by calling
(610)459-2203.
Let’s fill the Basilica as the sons
and daughters of Mary!
Chosen Fathers: A Retreat for Fathers of Children with
Disabilities: Saturday, April 30, 2016 at St. Charles Seminary,
the Office for Life and Family and the Office for Per-sons with Disabilities will host a retreat for fathers and grandfathers of children with disabilities. The
retreat will be led by Doug Keck, a Chosen Fa-ther, who is the president of EWTN and an award
winning TV/Radio host. To register online go to www.opdarchphilly.org . For more information
call 215-587-3530 or email mcullinan@archphila.org .
MOTHERS’ HOME 2016 SPRING FUNDRAISERS
Mothers’ Home will hold our 5th annual Bowl-A-Thon on
Saturday, April 30, 2016 at Sproul Lanes, 745 S. Sproul
Road, Springfield. Lanes are open from 3:00PM-5:00PM
and 6:00PM-8:00PM. Cost is $150 per lane which includes
shoe rental; 2 hours of bowling; private lane; 2 pizzas and
soda. There will be arts and crafts for children during the
3 P M s e s s i o n .
A 50-50 will be held during both time slots. Sponsor
e v e n t o r r e s e r v e l a n e s a t
www.mothershome.myevent.com or send a check to
Mothers’ Home at 51 N. Mac Dade Blvd., Darby,
PA 19023. Attn: Bowl-A-Thon. Or Call 610-6220632.
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Parish Office Hours
The Parish Office is open for business Mon-
day through Friday 8:30AM to 4:30PM.
Weeknights and Saturdays are by appoint-
ment only. Please refer elsewhere in the
bulletin for holiday hours.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick
and Holy Communion
Please call the Parish Office at 610.459.2203 to
schedule an appointment for the Anointing of
the Sick. Every effort will be made to celebrate
the Sacrament of the Sick within 48 hours of it
being requested. Please call the Parish Office
to request a visit from an Extra Ordinary
Minister of Holy Communion to receive the Holy
Eucharist on Sunday mornings.
Funeral Arrangements
We are very sorry for the loss of your loved one.
To make funeral arrangements, please first
meet with your Funeral Director to discuss your
wishes and their availability. The Funeral
Director will contact our Parish Office to
coordinate the date and time of the funeral.
Once the funeral has been scheduled, Fr. Okon
will call you to schedule a time to meet and plan
the Liturgy.
Parish Registration Welcome to our family of St. Francis de Sales.
We are happy to welcome new members in to
our community. We invite you to be a vital part
of our family and hope you will support your
parish with your prayers, your presence and
your talents. Please contact the Parish Office at
610.459.2203 to make arrangements for
registration. If you move out of our parish, or
have changed your phone number, please
contact the Parish Office so we can update our
data base.
Sacrament of Baptism Congratulations on the birth of your child. The
Sacrament of Baptism is normally administered
after the 11:30 AM Mass on Sunday. Pre-Jordan
class for the parents is required prior to the
scheduling of the Baptism. Parents can attend
the class before the baby is born. Pre-Jordan
class is held on the second Tuesday of each
month at 7:00 PM. Please contact the Parish
Office at 610.459.2203 to register for the Pre-
Jordan class. To schedule a Baptism, please
have already obtained the certificates of
eligibility and then contact the Parish Office at
least two weeks in advance.
Certificates of Eligibility Congratulations on being asked to be a sponsor
at either a Baptism or a Confirmation. You have
been asked to be a witness to, and role model of,
your Catholic faith. A sponsor is a Roman
Catholic who has received the Sacraments of
Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation, is an
active registered member of his or her parish, at
least 16 years of age, and if married is in a
Sacramental Marriage. Please contact the
Parish Office at 610.459.2203 to request a
certificate.
Sacrament of Reconciliation The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated
each Saturday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:00, or by
appointment.