O Sacrament, most holy; O Sacrament Divine. All Praise and ...
Transcript of O Sacrament, most holy; O Sacrament Divine. All Praise and ...
July 17, 2022Rev. Juan Mora, Pastor
ADORATIONLast Monday of the month: 7:30 AM – 6 PM
Every Saturday: 7:30 AM – Noon
NOVENASSACRED HEART: First Friday after the 7:00 am Mass
MIRACULOUS MEDAL: Every Saturday after the 7:00 am MassST. JUDE & BENEDICTION: Last Monday of the month
CONFESSIONMon, Tues, Thurs. to Sat.:
6:30 - 6:50 AM Monday & Wednesday:
5:30 - 5:50 PM Saturday:
4:30 - 4:50 PM Sunday:
8:00 - 8:20 AM10:15 - 10:30 AM
MASS TIMESSaturday Vigil:
5:00 PMSunday:8:30 AM
10:45 AMMon, Tues, Thurs. to Sat:
7:00 AMMonday & Wednesday:
6:00 PM
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
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“Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers’ victim?” He answered, “The one who treated him with mercy.” Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.” (Lk 10:36-37)
Joy is what happens when we allow ourselves to recognize how good things really are!
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This Week at Our Lady of the Rosary Church Monday July 18 St. Camillus de Lellis
Readings: Mi 6:1-4,6-8; Ps 50:5-6,8-9,16b-17,21,23; Mt 12:38-42 7:00 am Mass Julia Potpinko by Kevin & Lynne Saska Ken Rozelsky by wife Geri 5:30 pm Rosary 6:00 pm Mass For the Souls of the Purgatory
Tuesday July 19
Readings: Mi 7 :14-15,18-20; Ps 85:2-8; Mt 12:46-50 7:00 am Mass Michael & Kathy Sgrignioli by Mary Spagnuola 3:00 pm Rosary
Wednesday July 20 St. Apollinaris
Readings: Jer 1:1,4-10; Ps 71:1-4a,5-6b,15,17; Mt 13:1-9 5:00 pm Outreach Dinner 5:30 pm Rosary 6:00 pm Mass Mark Esposito by mother-in-law Agata Catanese Dr. Mary Wirshup by Pat Trolio Lector: Mark Schubert
Thursday July 21 St. Lawrence of Brindisi
Readings: Jer 2:1-3,7-8,12-13; Ps 36:6-7b,8-11; Mt 13:10-17 7:00 am Mass Patricia Locklin by Aunt Kathy Crispino Anna Mullen by Jean & Rosemary Helm 3:00 pm Rosary
Friday July 22 St. Mary Magdalene
Readings: Sg 3:1-4a; Ps 63:2-6,8-9; Jn 20:1-2,11-18 7:00 am Mass Marie Radziviliuk by the Sodality 3:00 pm Rosary
Saturday July 23 St. Bridget
Readings: Jer 7:1-11; Ps 84:3-6a,81,11; Mt 13:24-30 7:00 am Mass Joseph Pilotti by Angie Oleszek 7:30 am – Noon Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 4:30 pm Rosary 5:00 pm Mass Vincent Macri by sister Angela Lyons Julian Saska (14th anniversary) by Kevin & Lynne Saska Eucharistic Ministers: Paul Friel, Kevin Saska & Lynne Saska Lector: Tina DeLiberato Cantor: Susan Simone
Sunday July 24 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings: Gn 18:20-32; Ps 138:1-3,6-8; Col 2:12-14; Lk 11:1-13 8:00 am Rosary 8:30 am Mass Karen Laymen by Anna Marie Urbine Elsie Turczyn by Daughters & Family Eucharistic Ministers: Janice Andersen, Jean Jones & Diane Mascuilli Lector: Mike Walker Cantor: Maryanne Russell 10:15 am Rosary 10:45 am Mass Henry Assetto by Vincent & Donna Gulli Julia Lavin by son Robert Eucharistic Ministers: Stephen Brown, Joanne Reagan & Tom Stoffey Lector: Patrice Seeker Cantor: Contemporary Group
GOSPEL
“Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers’ victim?” He answered, “The one who treated him with mercy.” Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.” (Lk 10:36-37)
COMMENTARY
The parable of the Good Samaritan places before us a classic example of what Jesus considers a good model of behavior. In addition, this parable has a second lesson since the protagonist was a “Samaritan;” a man belonging to a race despised by those who considered themselves the “Chosen People.” The lesson is simple: you are the “Chosen People” only if you love. Love cannot be replaced even by prayer and the sacraments when what God is asking you, at any given moment, is to help your neighbor. Praying, receiving communion, and going to confession are manifestations of that love, but they cannot be considered the only expressions of love, especially not at the expense of forgetting about the needs of others.
But there is one more lesson in this parable, and it is addressed to those who analyze their conscience from the perspective of not committing sin, of not doing evil. They tend to forget that there is a very subtle but very frequent sin: that of omission. Neither the priest nor the Pharisee had done anything wrong to that beaten man. However, the Lord did not set them up as a model of behavior for his disciples. He who can do good and does not do so commits a sin, an even greater sin, because of the greater need of his neighbor. Christ does not ask us to solve the world’s problems, but He does ask us to contribute our little bit, no matter the effort, so that those problems are solved. We must not forget that love is a command, the duty of the Christian.
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PURPOSE
When you notice that someone needs help, come to his aid with all your strength, without getting overwhelmed, but being aware that Christ is present in your neighbor in need and the He awaits you there.
PRAYER
Jesus, I trust in you.I know that whatever happens to me is
a fruit of your love.
Jesus, I love you.You are first in my heart.
Jesus, I adore you.You are more important than my job, my money
or any other thing.
Jesus, I GIVE YOU THANKSFor having created me, for having become man,
for having died and risen from the dead, for the Eucharist and Confession,
for the Church, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints, for the things that I have had,
for the things that I have, because I am able to help others, and for the affection that I receive.
Jesus, I ask for your forgiveness.For the evil that I have committed and
for the good I have failed to do.
Jesus, I ask for your help.I ask for spiritual graces,
such as the overcoming of my defects and for material help, for me,
for others and for society.
Jesus, I offer myself to you.You can count on me for whatever you want.
LIKE MARY.With the tenderness of your mother
and through Her way of living by living the virtues.
PARISH NEWS
PRAY FOR THE SICK Susan Aff, William Chavez, John Coombe, Eileen Coxson, Mike Davidson, Rick Dietz, Tony DiNardo, Paul Domsohn, Kiley Fischer, Paul Hart, Tim Lewis, Elena Mammarella, Colleen McQuillen, Suzanne Nagel, Joanne Reagan, Anne Riley, Rev. Francis Sabatini, Maci Stone, Nicholas Trego, Marie Wasko, Katie Weiser, Andy Wien and Jean Yannetti.
REST IN PEACE Eternal rest grant unto Robert DiSciullo, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH The Holy Name Society thanks our parishioners who have contributed their time, buying/preparing meals and who have financially assisted us with our mission of
“Feeding the Hungry” at Coatesville shelters this past year. The next Outreach will be this Wednesday, July 20th. If any parishioner is interested in cooking, serving or donating towards the meal, please call Peter DiMaio (610-384-4943) or Anthony Fiorenza (610-486-6899). The Holy Name Society will also be collecting NEW toiletries (such as shampoo, soap, mouthwash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, etc.) for the shelters who they serve. These products can be smaller sizes, obtained from a store or a hotel stay. You can place your donations in the boxes labeled “Toiletries for Outreach” which can be found at the entrance tables near the Romano Center. St. Ann’s Helping Hands will be serving delicious meals (right to your home) to those parishioners who are down on their luck or too sick to cook. If interested in cooking a meal, donating, or could use a hand, please call the rectory at 610-384-1415 or Peter DiMaio at 610-384-4943.
BUS TRIP
A bus trip to the Sight and Sound Theatre featuring “DAVID” will be held on Wednesday, August 17th. We will leave from the church parking lot at 11:15 a.m. and return about 6:30 p.m. The cost of the ticket is $125 and will include transportation, the production David and lunch at Shady Maple Smorgasbord. You’ll experience great stories of the Bible through spectacular shows filled with dozens of actors, elaborate sets, hundreds of costumes and incredible special effects. For more information or to register, call Nancy Stoffey at 610-857-3523. Registration forms can be found on all the tables at the church entrances.
MEN’S RETREAT Men of all ages, from young adults to grandfathers, face unique challenges and spiritual trials. All men of the parish are invited to the Chester County Men’s Retreat in Malvern from August 12 – 14. You can register online at www.malvernretreat.com/events/chester-county-4/. For more information or concerns, contact Rich Coster at 610-383-9130.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES St. Elizabeth Church is looking for two capable individuals to fill full-time administrative secretary positions. Information about the scope of responsibilities and requirements for both positions are posted on the parish website at www.stelizabethparish.org. 3-206
SUNDAY FLOWERS Both bouquets at the Tabernacle were donated in memory of Theresa J. and William J. Englerth, Jr. requested by the family. The bouquet at the BVM Shrine was donated in memory of Luigi and Adalgisa DiVincenzo requested by grandsons Peter and Mario DiMaio.
YOUR SERVICE OF SUPPORT Sunday Collection – July 3, 2022
Donations: $7,164.00 Envelopes: 166
Sunday Collection – July 10, 2022 Donations: $7,230.00 Envelopes: 226 The faithful of the parish are to be commended for the good work that is accomplished through their generosity and loyal support. May God bless you always!
YOUNG ADULTS All young adults in their 20’s and 30’s are invited to join the “Catholic Young Adults of Chester County” for weekly meetings focusing on social, spiritual and community service. On Wednesday, August 3rd all are invited to one of their most beautiful events – an evening of adoration, music and night prayer. It will begin at 7:30 pm at St. Agnes in West Chester. Access the chapel by entering the side door to the basement. All are invited out afterwards for food, drinks and fellowship. Interested, email [email protected].
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE Join Catholic women from the greater Philadelphia area for a day of fun, friendship, faith formation and prayer at the Catholic Women’s Conference. The 2022 theme is “Be Not Afraid: Finding your Freedom in Christ,” in which together we will discover the healing and freedom of heart that Jesus Christ desires to give each of us. This event will be held on Saturday, October 22nd from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown. Early sellout is expected. To register or for more information, visit www.catholicwomensconference.org.
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August 19 – 21 and October 14-16 Family Life Center in Malvern.
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