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Masses for the week of August 24 - 30, 2015
Morning Prayer in St. Joseph Chapel, Mon – Fri at 8:15 am
Monday, August 24 8:35am (chapel) John Patrick McHugh Sr. (Jim & Cristina McHugh)
Tuesday, August 25
8:35am (chapel) Fran Torgerson (Jim & Ellen Litzenberger)
Wednesday, August 26 Rosary prayed after Mass 8:35am (chapel) Elizabeth Petritsch (Jerry) Thursday, August 27 8:35am (chapel) Amelia Berkstresser (Jane Ferry)
Friday, August 28 8:35am (chapel) Bernard Frantz (Dot & Joe Cegielski) Saturday, August 29 5:00pm (church) Joe Przyuski & Kathy Stanzione (Debbie & Dennis Litzenberger) Sunday, August 30 8:00am (church) Parishioners’ Intentions 10:30am (church) Clara Trauger (Sue & Tom Rogers)
Meetings for the week of August 24 - 30, 2015
Sat. Aug 22: Men of Faith, 8am – Marian Room
The Church Cleaning Team
for the week of August 24th is Team #3: Betty White, Janice Bebb, Mary Kosmin,
Andrea James
Your parish thanks you!
Mass Collection 20th Sunday Ordinary Time
August 16, 2015 $5,590.00
Thank you for your generosity!
Please remember in your prayers our parishioners who are sick, homebound, in the hospital, under hospice or residential care.
Susan Ackerman, Rose Marie Alex, Lillian Appleman, Mary Balbirer, John & Loretta Bodisch, Emmalee Bryan, Libby Chapman, Anne Colyer, Charlene Cornell, Matthew Crance, Jim Crawford, ,Chrissy Davis, Joy Davis, Glenn DeKutowski, Larry & Joanne Diehl, Terry Dunn, Arlene Eichlin, Josephine Fasano, Bernice Fees, Max Ferry, Charles Fees, Jr.,Patricia Fite, Sarah Fleck, Nancy Fratrik, Mary Gallo, Kathleen Gaughan, Dylan Geroni, Kathy Geroni, Marie & Rosalyn Giardullo, Anna Giebler, Susan Gross, Mary Halwski, Florence Hancharik, Steve Hancharik, Bill Hejnor, Joyceann Heley, Charles Houston, Anna Jesiolowski, Martha Juchnowicz, Kathleen Kershaw, Donald B. Knight, Georgine Kocher, Anthony Kondracki, Deanna Kovner, Ryan Leven, Kathy Lightkep, Charles Lutcavage, Julia Maher, Loretta Malloy, Adelaide McElderry, Elsie McHale, Bridget Julia McHugh, Michelle McNevin, Anne McNichol, Emma Michael, Florence Middleton, Joseph Moore, Jennie Moreno, Nancy Moreno, Lorraine Mosolgo, Wanda Muth, Frances Nowicki, Helen Patzek-Charlton, Nicholas Powell, Gladys Proca, Marianne Przyuski, Don Raman, Mike Ramos, Rachael Rice, Gregory Rickert, , Valerie Roberts, Sandy
Romaszewski, Sam Rothman, Frederick R. Rude, Kelsey Russell, Dolly Rutherford, Zina Sauerwine, Lana Schell, Herbert Scheuermann, Lucyann Sciacca, Mario Sciacca, Joe Shuman, Gail Silveira, Baby Ella Stack, Carolyn Stahley, Shane Stroup, Michael Suder, Sean Thatcher, Baby William Patrick Thomas, Maddie Tomaszewski, Douglas & Frank Toner, Barbara Vogan, Diane Wesoski, Tamara Widmer, Betty Wismer, Edward Wismer, Baby Logan Yoder, Jonathan Yurchak.
Fionna M. Boyle, Derek Brosius, Christopher Brune, Kyle Crossland, Casey de Lauretis, Steehly de Lauretis, Michael Froeder, A.J. Giovino, Aaron Given, Bob Hankinson, Victor Hormilla, Stephen Lindmeier, Jason
Litschauer, Cory Litzenberger, Dan O’Connor, Jonathan Pucci, Dusty Rhodes, Craig Russell, Don Valdez, Justin Walsh.
Thank you for serving &protecting our freedom
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A Reflection on the Gospel of John 6:60-69
"Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of everlasting life" Do you brush aside or resist the hard sayings of Jesus? Many were attracted to Jesus because he offered them something irresistible -- God's loving-kindness and mercy made manifest in his wonderful works of healing, deliverance, and miraculous feeding of the five thousand. Despite these signs, many stumbled, when Jesus made divine claims...Jesus' discourse on "eating his flesh and drinking his blood" which pointed to the Last Supper, caused offence to many of his followers. Jesus claimed to be the very life of God come down from heaven and that no one could live this life without submitting to him. Even the apostles admitted that this was a "hard saying". This expression meant that it was not just hard to understand, but hard to accept. Jesus pressed the issue with his beloved disciples because he wanted to test their faith and loyalty. Jesus assures his disciples that it is his heavenly Father who invites and who gives the grace to follow even in the "hard sayings". Jesus knew that some would not only reject him and his word, but would do so hostile, even betraying him to his enemies. Real faith seeks understanding. That is why God gives us the help of the Holy Spirit to enlighten the eyes of our mind to understand his truth and wisdom (Ephes. 1:17-18). Jesus offers his life-giving word and Spirit to those who believe and who submit to his authority. Peter’s profession of loyalty was based on a personal relationship with Jesus. Through the gift of faith Peter knew that Jesus was the Messiah, the Holy One of God, and he believed in his words. Faith is a response to God's revelation. It's the key to seeing God work in our lives with power.
Do you believe, as Peter did, that Jesus can change your life because he has the words of everlasting life? Ask the Lord to increase your faith that you may grow in your relationship with him and in the knowledge of his love for you. Let us pray…"Lord Jesus, you have the words of everlasting life. Help me to cast aside doubt and fear and to embrace your word with trust and joy. I surrender my life to you. Be the Lord and Captain of my heart, my will, my thoughts and my actions. May there be nothing which keeps me from you and your love." Amen
Sister Amanda Marie was received last week as a novice for the
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
“In this year of
Consecrated Life” we are
invited to enter into the
spirit of the Sisters,
Servants of the
Immaculate Heart of
Mary. A spirit of joy and
simplicity, of warmth and
hospitality.
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#CU SOON
MONDAY, Sept. 14th
TUESDAY, Sept. 15th
6:15 pm – 7:30pm Parents please plan to stay the evening of our
first class for a brief meeting following the
dismissal of the children to their classrooms.
Afterward you are encouraged to go to your
child’s classroom and meet their Catechist.
Our 2015-2016 PREP CALENDAR is available
for download from our website – including our
2016 Sacrament dates.
CATECHETICAL SUNDAY, September 20, 2015
Presentation & Blessing of our Catechists will
take place during the 10:30am Mass.
"The word of God nourishes both evangelizers and
those who are being evangelized so that each one may
continue to grow in his or her Christian life" (National
Directory for Catechesis [NDC] [Washington, DC: United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2005], no. 17).
The Regina Academy at St. John the Baptist
August 26, Welcome Back
BBQ and Back to School
Night at 5:00. We have combined the BBQ
and Back to School Night.
Don't forget to place your
order for new school and
gym uniforms. Follow the link on our website.
Gym Uniforms
Boys Uniforms
Girls Uniforms
1st day of school is Wednesday, Sept 2nd –
First Bell 8:25am.
Keep saving you summer Box Tops for Education
There is still time to register.
Our school families are offered these class options:
---Full and Half Day Pre-K3 and Pre-K4
---Full and Half Day Kindergarten
---Full Day 1st to 8th Grade
Visit our website www.sjbottsville.org
For complete details on this and much, much more
call Geoffrey Meyer, Dir of Institutional Advancement
to arrange a tour 610-960-7062.
FATIMA HOUSE RETREAT CENTER Bedminster, PA
Join us in Praying for Vocations & World Peace Weekly Prayers
Every Monday -
7pm in Our Lady’s
Chapel:
Adoration, Liturgy of the
Hour, Rosary and Divine
Mercy Chaplet
Every Wednesday -
9:30am in Our Lady’s Chapel:
Liturgy of the Hour, Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet
For additional information or directions, please call
Joan Black at 215-795-2947.
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DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about
the CATHOLIC FAITH?
If so, then RCIA or TEEN RCIA classes are for
you.
These programs offer opportunities for people
seeking more information about the Catholic
Faith, the Sacraments and living an authentically
Catholic Life.
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults)
TEEN RCIA (for youths 15-18 years old)
Are you interested in:
Following Jesus and becoming a member
of the Catholic Church.
Are already a baptized Christian and
would like to become a Catholic.
Already a baptized Catholic, and would
like to receive the Sacraments of First
Holy Communion and Confirmation.
There are many people like yourself inquiring
and we are ready to help you find the answers
to your questions.
Please contact the Parish Office for more
information on how to register for our classes.
MAGS SCRIP CARD PROGRAM
EARN POINTS TOWARD PAYMENT OF YOUR CHILD’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL TUITION.
Select from a wide variety of Store Gift Cards Available for purchase at the Parish Office Monday – Friday; Before & after each weekend Mass –in the Marian Room.
Youth Minister: Emily Litzenberger
Teens and Parents please pick up a survey from
our table in the Narthex, complete it and then
drop it in the box
Contact the parish office for more information
Our new season begins in September. We are looking for a piano player who would be able to fill in for one Sunday in September and one Sunday in October. If you are interested or know of someone, please contact Liz Torgerson at 610-346-8527 or by email at franandliz@verizon.net
Starting this Fall
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PAPAL MASS Sunday, September 27th 4pm
New WMOF APP Available for Download
The free APP can be downloaded for Android devices and
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24-HOUR ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
We are in need of 2 “Adorers.”
1 each for the for the 8pm and 11pm Friday night
time slots. If you are interested in signing up for
either of these two spots, please contact the parish
office.
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
August 29th & 30th, 2015
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Extraordinary Minister
Lector
Altar Server
Music
Saturday, 5:00pm August 29
Joe Cegielski Dorothy Cegielski Joanne DaCunha
Peg Glancey
Cathy Leidtke Anthony Fleck Gavin Reshetar Maya Reshetar
Patty Leidner Karen Parash
Sunday, 8:00am August 30
Nancy Kaczinski Keving Murphy
Patricia Ott Harry Reckner
Jonathan Ott Julia Costello Kaelin Costello
NOT FILLED
Liz Torgerson Fred Furmaniak
Sunday, 10:30am August 30
Jim Black Joan Black
Phil Donahue Lynn Gammello
Patti Keyser Nicole DeCicco Gianna Gammello James Gammello
Liz Torgerson Elaine Jocelyn