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February 3, 2019 St. John Neumann Parish
MASS
Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil: 5:15 pm Sunday: 7:30 , 9:00, 10:30, 12 noon and 5:15 pm
Daily Mass Schedule Monday – Friday: 6:45 am and 8:00 am Saturday: 8:00 am
Holy Day Schedule (Except Christmas and New Year’s Day) 5:15 pm Vigil 6:45 am, 8:00 am and 7:00 pm
DEVOTIONAL PRAYER
Eucharis�c Adora�on Every Thursday a�er the 8:00 am Mass
Rosary Monday evening, 7:00 pm Thursdays a�er the 8:00 am Mass
SACRAMENTS
Reconcilia�on Saturdays, 3:45 pm or by appointment
Bap�sms 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. Please call the Rectory to make arrangements.
Weddings Those preparing for marriage, please call the Rec-tory to schedule an appointment with Msgr. Matz.
NEWCOMERS WELCOME!
Please call the Rectory for an appointment with Msgr. Matz to register to become a member.
www.sjnparish.org
Parish Rectory mainoffice@sjnparish.org
610-525-3100 380 Highland Lane Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Ss. Colman-John Neumann Catholic School www.scjnschool.org
610-525-3266 372 Highland Lane Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
PASTORAL STAFF
�� Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Matz �� In Residence: Rev. Robert J. Chapman �� Permanent Deacon: Deacon David Schaffer �� Parish Services Director: Sr. Carol Kelly, SSJ �� Sunday Assistance:
Rev. Robert Murray, OSA Rev. Jack Deegan, OSA
�� Business Manager: Mrs. Joy Falcone �� Administra�ve Assistants:
Mrs. Chris Cutrufello Mrs. Terri Giangiulio Mrs. Mary Ann Keenan
�� School Principal: Mrs. Cathleen Lamberto �� PREP Coordinator: Mrs. Debbie Andes
debbie.andes@scjnschool.org �� Music Ministry: Mrs. Isabel Momenee
Isabel@sjnparish.org COORDINATORS OF PARISH MINISTRY
Please visit ‘Our Ministries & Service’ at sjnparish.org �� Ac�ve Adults Group: Bill Haines �� Adult Faith Forma�on: Deacon David Schaffer �� ‘Aid for Friends’: Cheryl Calnan �� Altar Decora�on: Terri Sullivan �� Altar Guild: Nora Saraceni �� CYO Athle�cs: Darin McMullen �� Garage Sale: Mary Ann Macciocca �� Good Samaritan: Craig Callaghan �� H.O.P.E. Program: Sr. Carol Kelly �� Hospitality: Honor Jones �� Interfaith Hospitality Network: Mary Beth Wolanin �� Lectors: Jack McNamara �� Li�le Church School: Janet Baffa �� Pre-Cana: Sr. Carol Kelly �� Respect Life: Clare Frissora
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Gail Baselics Pauline Bell Deborah Bowe Mary Grace Brown Nancy Cannon Kay Carlin Diana Caron JP Castillo Janice Cleary Mary M. Coleman Mary F. Corr Blaise Davis Louis DeSanctis Noel DeSantis Alice Doyle Joe Dzwonczyk Joan Finelli Baby Landon J Gavio Regina Hershey Bill Layberger
Brenda Logan Jean Mayoue Maria Merlitti Paul Morrison Kendra Mushrush James MyersKathleen O’Connor Ida Marie (Skip) Quigley Jim Quigley Emily Rinnier Joel Rivera Lindsey Roberts John RobinsonJoseph Robinson Randi Rogers Patricia Schoeniger Nell Schrek David “Lefty” Snyder Joseph Sweeney, Sr. Gina Weinmann
Please Pray for Those Who Are Sick
This Week at St. John Neumann
Sunday Little Church School—10:30 am Monday Rosary for Peace—7 pm Adult Bible Study—7 pm Tuesday Prayer & Scripture—9:30 am Walking With Purpose—7 pm Thursday Adoration & Rosary after 8 am Mass
Today is Hospitality Sunday. Please join us in the Gathering Room after all the morning Mass-es.
We will meet new friends, enjoy a cup of coffee, and celebrate St. John Neumann Parish!
Please consider donating Flowers for the Sanctuary
in memory of a loved one or for a special occasion
Respect Life Bake Sale – this weekend after every
Mass!
Please stop by and support these three worthy organizations! Each, in their area of expertise, bring fact-based information, free pregnancy test-ing & ultrasounds and/or life skills programs along with friendship and love to those in need:
�� Pennsylvanians for Human Life (education on life-related matters)
�� Legacy of Life (unplanned pregnancy support – from pregnancy to 3 years after birth)
�� Emmaus Home (housing and programs for men with significant mental health issues)
Sweet and also savory items are on sale this
year.
Not so hungry? Please consider making a free-will donation – we can disperse to each organization or you can tell us
how to direct it. Thank you!
Please pray for our Deceased
Albert Martino John McLaughlin
May their souls, and all the souls of the faithful
departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
AID FOR FRIENDS Please continue to share a meal with our homebound neighbors at Aid for Friends during the winter months. Meals are always needed and appreciated. Stews and soups are especially welcome during the cold weather months. Trays and soup con-tainers are available in the back of the church and Life Center. Thank you!
IHN (Interfaith Hospitality Network) returns Sunday, February 17th. Volunteer sheets are posted on the Bulletin Board in Church.
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Did you ever try to help someone out who was having a problem? And even though the issues are as plain as day to
you, the person just can't see it for themselves? Even worse, the person really doesn't want to hear anything about it. In their view, the problem lies with others, not with themselves. So, they just ig-nore you. In the Gospel passage about Jesus in the synagogue at Nazareth, He opens the scroll and then reads:
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.
then says, in so many words, "So, I'm that guy, I have come to save you, to forgive your sins, to help you". The next part of the story in the gospel (which we didn't hear) tells us that the people rose up and chased him out of the place!! They were having none of that. Did any one of these people even think for a moment that they actually needed his help? Probably not. This encounter with Christ requires some-thing. It requires a decision---from us. We have to decide whether or not we really need Christ in our life. That's the starting point. It's everything in get-ting to know who Christ is and having a relation-ship with him. There's a great little story about the Pope. When he was elected, he accepted the election with these words: "I am a sinner, but I trust in the infinite mercy and patience of our Lord Jesus Christ." And then several months after the elec-tion, a reporter asked him: "So who is Pope Fran-cis?" And he replied: "“I am a sinner. This is the most accurate definition. It is not a figure of speech, a literary genre. I am a sinner."
Then he uses this image to drive home his point: It's one thing when people tell us a story about someone's risking his own life to save a boy drowning in a river. It's something else when I'm the one drowning, and someone gives his life to save me!" So, you see how Francis sees his relation-ship with Christ. We have to first acknowledge that we need Christ in our life---that's the im-portant first step. Sometimes we might think in our deepest thoughts, that we really don't need Christ. That we're really not sinners---or at least "serious" sinners: I'm not as bad as some other people I know. Or better yet, the person who says that all those who go to church are hypocrites. Actually, if you see yourself as a sinner, the best place to be is at Mass. That's the reason for the liturgy---really! Christ died for you so that you could be saved. Don't say to Him, "you were wasting your time, I don't need that---that death of yours is for someone else in worse shape than me.” So, are we the ones who refuse to listen be-cause we don't think we have a problem, or don't need Christ? Is what Jesus is saying too much for us, like those in that ancient synagogue? Jesus wants us to need Him. Here's a great little prayer that we can say throughout the day: "Jesus, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me a sinner." But this won't mean anything unless we make that first decision---to say, yes, I am a sinner, I need your help..
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Super Bowl Block Pool
and SCJN Home & School
Fundraiser
Registration & Payment Deadline, Sunday, February 3rd @ 12 Noon
Here’s a fun way to enjoy the Super Bowl even more by selecting a block on our grid of 100 blocks and seeing if your numbers match the score at the end of each of the quarters of the game. You can purchase as many blocks as you’d like for $30 per block. This fundraiser supports SCJN Home & School through a portion of the proceeds. Please ask your friends, co-workers, and neighbors to join.
Payouts by Quarter— 1st Quarter—$300. Halftime—$400;
3rd Quarter—$300; 4th Quarter or Final Score, if overtime—$500.
Registration Website— https://www.runyourpool.com/join/. You will need to enter the information below to join. You will create a User ID and Password for your account or use your same ID/Password from the NFL Survivor Pool of last year.
Our Pool’s name is “SCJN Super Bowl Block Pool”.
�� Pool ID—82195 �� Pool Password—SCJN2019SB
Please contact Jerry Dowd at gerarddowd@yahoo.com with any questions.
JOIN THE ST. JOHN NEUMANN
TABLE
Sunday, February 24th,
to support Pennsylvanians for Human Life’s Annual Dinner Fundraiser
The guest speaker is Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America (SFLA). Kristan has helped grow the number of campus pro-life groups in the U.S., from 181 to over 1,031 in all 50 states, and the SFLA National Conference from 450 in 2007 to 2,000 in 2015, making the event the largest pro-life conference in the nation. She is also the author of SFLA’s first book Courageous: Stu-dents Abolishing Abortion in this Lifetime. An educational nonprofit, PHL is Pennsylvania’s oldest pro-life institution. Join us from 5-8 pm at Springfield Country Club in Delaware County. Your attendance and donations will help raise need-ed funds to keep PHL’s mission alive. Contact Chris-topher Pushaw, PHL President and SJN parishion-er—(610) 731-5387 cpushaw@icloud.com
Ss. Colman-John Neumann School News
Monday, February 4th 3-4 pm After School Enrichment
Tuesday, February 5th 9:15 am School Liturgy 3-4 pm Homework Club
Wednesday, February 6th
3-4 pm After School Enrichment
Thursday, February 7th 1 pm Rosary
3-4 pm Homework Club 3-4 pm Science Explorers
Friday, February 8th
7:45—8:15 am Donuts for Dads Grades 1-8 8:15—8:45 am Donuts for Dads Grades PreK-K
Saturday, February 9th
10-11 am Reconciliation Grade 3
ANNOUNCED MASSES
We have several openings during the week for Announced Masses at 6:45 am and 8:00 am. Masses can be offered for the living or deceased. You may request a Mass for the sick, as an An-niversary or Birthday gift, or for any intention. Please stop in to the Rectory or call 610-525-3100 for information.
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GARAGE SALE—April 27th & 28th
We have had much success with sale of furniture at our Garage Sale. If you have some that you no longer need and it’s in good condition, please do-nate it. (Note: hutch cupboards, large entertain-ment centers, sofa beds, and console stereos are not saleable). Pick-ups can be arranged as the date gets closer. Drop-offs begin on April 17th.
Info: 610-353-1875.
Sunday Contributions
Sunday, January 27th
Parish—$18,807.
Thank you for your generosity!
FORMED: Saint John Bosco – Mission to Love
Location: Watch; Movies; Saints of History;
“Saint John Bosco – Mission to Love” A Father to the Fatherless Saint John Bosco dedicated his priesthood to educating and housing the forgotten youth on the tough streets of Turin, Italy. Watch the in-spirational tale of how he transformed the lives of countless outcasts.
11th Annual Man Up Philly
Men's Spirituality Conference
March 9, 2019
Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone! The men of our parish are invited to join Catholic Men from throughout the Archdiocese for the 11th Annual Man Up Philly Men’s Conference on March 9th at Neumann University. Speak-ers include Matthew Kelly, acclaimed speaker and author of Rediscover Jesus and Redis-cover Catholicism, Ron Jaworski, former Ea-gles star quarterback and TV personality, Dea-con Harold Burke-Sivers, Catholic author and evangelist, host of EWTN’s Behold the Man-Spirituality for Men, and back by popular de-mand, Mark Forrest, internationally recognized Irish tenor, who will lead our Eucharistic Adora-tion. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available, and the Conference will conclude with Mass celebrated by the Most Reverend Timo-thy Senior. For more information and to register go to the website: www.manupphilly.com
Annual CYO Fundraiser
Saturday, March 9th, 7 pm to 11 pm
Start planning your ‘80s attire; we are going back in time with live music from Weird Science. Please consider do-nating any unused gift cards. A drop off box will be available in the school lobby.
CYO website www.scjnsaints.org
Part-time School Maintenance Person Needed Basic Plumbing, Electrical and Carpentry—HVAC a plus. St. Katherine School—Wynnewood Campus Contact Lauren Bell, Principal, at principal@skds.org Merion Mercy Academy, an independent, all girls Catho-lic High School sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, has an opening for a Varsity Track & Field Coach. Interested and qualified applicants are asked to submit a cover letter by February 20th to Athletic Director, Barbara Clarke, at bclarke@merion-mercy.com.
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