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1013 Ellsworth Street Philadelphia PA 19147 October 18-19, 2014
First Reading: Philippians 2:12-18
A reading from St. Paul to the Philippians. Your blessing father…
Brothers and Sisters:
Therefore, my beloved, just as you have always obeyed me, not only in my presence, but
much more now in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for
it is God who is at work in you, enabling you both to will and to work for his good
pleasure.
Do all things without murmuring and arguing, so that you may be blameless and
innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and perverse
generation, in which you shine like stars in the world. It is by your holding fast to the
word of life that I can boast on the day of Christ that I did not run in vain or labor in vain.
But even if I am being poured out as a libation over the sacrifice and the offering of your
faith, I am glad and rejoice with all of you
and in the same way you also must be glad and rejoice with me.
Praise be to God always.
رسالة القديس بولس إلى أهل فيلبي
يا إخوتي، إعملوا لخالصكم بخوف ورعدة، كما أطعتم دائما، ال في حضوري فحسب، بل
.كرر ان في ياابيباألحرى وباأل
.فٱهلل هو الذي يجعلكم تريدو وتعملو بحسب مرضاته
إفعلوا كل شيء بغار تذمر وجدال،
ومنحرف، جلكي تصاروا بسطاء ال لوم علاكم، وأبناء هلل ال عاب فاكم، وسط جال معو
تضائو فاه كالنارات في العالم،
.متمسكان بكلمة الحااة، ٱلفتخاري في يوم المساح، بأني ما سعات وال تعبت باطال
.عابتهج معكم جمالو أ دمي يراق على ذباحة إيمانكم وخدمته، لكنت أفرح وأ
.فٱفرحوا أنتم أيضا وٱبتهجوا معي والتسبيح هلل دائما"
Gospel Reading: Matthew 25:1-13
The Apostle Writes:
‘Then the kingdom of heaven will be like this. Ten bridesmaids took their lamps
and went to meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish, and five were wise.
When the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them; but the wise took
flasks of oil with their lamps.
As the bridegroom was delayed, all of them became drowsy and slept. But at
midnight there was a shout, "Look! Here is the bridegroom! Come out to meet
him." Then all those bridesmaids got up and trimmed their lamps. The foolish
said to the wise, "Give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out." But the
wise replied, "No! There will not be enough for you and for us; you had better go
to the dealers and buy some for yourselves." And while they went to buy it, the
bridegroom came, and those who were ready went with him into the wedding
banquet; and the door was shut. Later the other bridesmaids came also, saying,
"Lord, lord, open to us." But he replied, "Truly I tell you, I do not know you."
Keep awake therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour.
This is the truth. Peace be with you.
إنجيل القديس متى
يشبه ملكوت السماوات عشر عذارى أخذ مصاباحهن وخرجن إلى لقاء »يسوع: قال الرب
العريس،
.خمس منهن جاهالت، وخمس حكامات
.فالجاهالت أخذ مصاباحهن ولم يأخذ معهن زيتا
.فأخذ زيتا في آناة مع مصاباحهن أما الحكامات
.وأبطأ العريس فنعسن جماعهن، ورقد
!وفي منتصف اللال، صارت الصاحة: هوذا العريس! أخرجوا إلى لقائه
.صاباحهنحانئذ قامت أولئك العذارى كلهن، وزين م
.فقالت الجاهالت للحكامات: أعطاننا من زيتكن، أل مصاباحنا تنطفئ
.فأجابت الحكامات وقلن: قد ال يكفانا ويكفاكن. إذهبن باألحرى إلى الباعة وٱبتعن لكن
.بتعن، جاء العريس، ودخلت المستعدات إلى العرس، وأيلق البابولما ذهبن لا
!وأخارا جاءت العذارى الباقاات وقلن: يا رب، يا رب، ٱفتح لنا
!فأجاب وقال: ألحق أقول لكن، إني ال أعرفكن
.، ألنكم ال تعلمو الاوم وال الساعةإسهروا إذا
A bishop once said, “We arenot called to be perfect; we arecalled to be holy.” And the waywe become closer to holiness isby the virtue of “humility”. Doany of us like to be humiliated ei-ther in private or in public? Iknow it is not on the top of thelist for me. To be humiliatedmeans that we are beneath otherpeople; that we have failed insome way or another and that ourpride is now at stake. But humil-ity is one of the greatest virtueswe can obtain. It is the greatestvirtue Jesus Christ exemplifiedthroughout His life and one thathe instructed his disciples to em-brace. Humility makes us exam-ine ourselves in a way that we seeourselves and all of our defects,our faults, and our shortcomings.Humility requires us to see our-selves as we truly are and to sub-mit ourselves completely andwillingly to God. St. ThomasAquinas defines humility in theSumma. “The virtue of humil-ity,” he says, “Consists in keep-ing oneself within one’s ownbounds, not reaching out to things
above one, but submitting toone’s superior.” This is humilityat its core. When we empty our-selves to God we begin to under-stand more and more the need offorgiveness; to understand ourfaults; and to begin to of knowingourselves well and to see our de-fects. As St. Bernard has said,“He lacks everything who thinkshe lacks nothing.” All of us needto strive for this virtue of humil-ity and by doing so we not onlysee our own weaknesses and de-fects but we will be able to under-stand other people’s defects andweaknesses as well. And whenthis happens we become morecompassionate and forgiving toothers. Humility is key towardour journey to holiness.
St. Theresa of AvilaTheresa lived in an age of ex-
ploration as well as political, so-cial and religious upheaval. Itwas the 16th century, a time ofturmoil and reform. She wasborn before the Protestant Ref-ormation and died almost 20years after the closing of the
Council of Trent.The gift of God to Theresa in
and through which she becameholy and left her mark on theChurch and the world is three-fold: She was a woman; she wasa contemplative; she was an ac-tive reformer.
As a woman, Theresa stood onher own two feet, even in theman’s world of her time. Shewas “her own woman,” entering
QUOTE OF THE WEEK“There is more value in a littlestudy of humility and in a sin-
gle act of it than in all theknowledge in the world.”
Saint Teresa of Avila
1013 Ellsworth Street Philadelphia PA 19147 October 18-19, 2014
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St. Maron’s Church Office: 215-389-2000 • Hall Reservations: 215-334-1884 • Emergency Number: 215-952-0712 or 561-371-5316CHURCH E-MAILS: Church Office: saintmaronphiladelphia@hotmail.com •
FUNERAL HOME, INC.2533-35 BROAD ST. PHILA., PA 19148
Mark J. RagoFuneral Director
markjrago@montiragofuneralhome.comPhone: 215-462-0992 Fax: 215-462-4699
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER HOLY CROSS
WEEKLY COLLECTION FOROctober 11-12, 2014
Sunday Collection $ 1227.00 Coffee $ 54.00 Total: $ 1281.00
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PLEASE REMEMBER TO SILENCE YOUR CELL PHONESAND BEEPERS WHEN YOU ENTER THE CHURCH.
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Richard G. PiselliVice President
Harry J. HochOffice Manager
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Offices & Showrooms1213 S. Broad St. Phila. PA 19147
the Carmelites despite strong opposition from herfather. She was a person wrapped not so much insilence as in mystery. Beautiful, talented, outgo-ing, adaptable, affectionate, courageous, enthusias-tic, she was totally human. Like Jesus, she was amystery of paradoxes: wise, yet practical; intelli-gent, yet much in tune with her experience; a mys-tic, yet an energetic reformer. A holy woman, awomanly woman.
Teresa was a woman “for God,” a woman ofprayer, discipline and compassion. Her heart be-longed to God. Her ongoing conversion was an ar-duous lifelong struggle, involving ongoingpurification and suffering. She was misunderstood,misjudged, opposed in her efforts at reform. Yetshe struggled on, courageous and faithful; shestruggled with her own mediocrity, her illness, heropposition. And in the midst of all this she clungto God in life and in prayer. Her writings onprayer and contemplation are drawn from her expe-rience: powerful, practical and graceful. A womanof prayer; a woman for God.
Teresa was a woman “for others.” Though acontemplative, she spent much of her time and en-ergy seeking to reform herself and the Carmelites,to lead them back to the full observance of theprimitive Rule. She founded over a half-dozen new
monasteries. She traveled, wrote, fought—alwaysto renew, to reform. In herself, in her prayer, inher life, in her efforts to reform, in all the peopleshe touched, she was a woman for others, a womanwho inspired and gave life.
Her writings, especially the Way ofPerfection and The Interior Castle, have helpedgenerations of believers.
In 1970, the Church gave her the title she hadlong held in the popular mind: Doctor of theChurch. She and St. Catherine of Siena were thefirst women so honored.
“Oh, my Lord! How true it is that whoeverworks for you is paid in troubles! And what aprecious price to those who love you if we under-
stand its value.”
SECOND COLLECTIONAs per the directive of the Eparchy of St. Maron,there will be a second collection this weekend forWorld Mission Sunday. This money is sent to theHoly See and used for missions throughout theworld where it is needed. Thank you for your gen-erosity and in helping to spread Jesus’ messagethroughout the world.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT SAINT MARON CHURCH
As we begin to prepare for many events here at St.Maron Church, here is a preview of what is tocome in the near future. I hope all of you will beable to join us for these special events. On Saturday, October 18, 2014, St. Maron willhost its Annual Fall Hafli at the Msgr. SharbelCommunity Center St. Maron Hall. There willbe food and live entertainment. Adult ticketswill be $45.00 per person and Children under 12will be $15.00 per child. Tickets will go on saleon September 7. Limited seating for the first150 people. On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, St. Maronwill host its first annual New Year’s Eve Dinnerand Dance. More details will follow in the nearfuture.St. Maron Church to host the Regional NAMConvention from Friday, January 30-Sunday,February 1, 2015. Details for this weekend will
follow shortly.
Please mark your calendars now and join us forthese wonderful events that are to come.
SAINT JUDE NOVENASt. Jude Novena will begin on Monday, October20, 2014, every evening at 7:00 pm, WITH THEEXCEPTION OF SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25,2014 WHICH WILL BE AT 6:00 PM, at St.Maron Church, and will conclude with DivineLiturgy and reception on Tuesday, October 28,2014. Please join us in prayer to this belovedsaint. The schedule is listed below.
LITURGY INTENTIONSSATURDAY, October 18, 2014, @ 6:00 pm, (St.
Luke the Evangelist)SUNDAY, October 19, 2014 @ 11:00 am,
Liturgy is being offered in memory of DiabEid Mazahreh and Fudda Eid and SaadaAyoub requested by the Mazahreh Family.May their souls rest in peace. (St. Aaron ofAntioch)
MONDAY, October 20, 2014, @ 7:00 pm,liturgy is in memory of Janice Cerone re-quested by her family. May her soul rest inpeace.
TUESAY, October 21, 2014, @ 7:00 pm, liturgyis being offered for the deceased membersof the Felici and Eddis families requestedby their family. May their souls rest inpeace.WEDNESDAY, October 22, 2014, @ 7:00pm, liturgy is being offered for the soul ofSusan Winters requested by the Eddis Fam-ily. May her soul rest in peace.
THURSDAY, October 23, 2014, @ 7:00 pm, FRIDAY, October 24, 2014, @7:00 pm, liturgy
is being offered for the souls of Mary andFrank Macrina requested by their family.May their souls rest in peace.
SATURDAY, October 25, 2014, @ 6:00 pm,Liturgy is being offered for the soul ofMary Felici requested by the Simon family.May her soul rest in peace.
SUNDAY MORNING, October 26, 2014 @
11:00 am, Liturgy is being offered in mem-ory of Laila Yandem requested by the St.Maron Parishioners and Fr. Vincent. Mayher soul rest in peace. (St. Demetrius)
SUNDAY NOVENA, October 26, 2014, @ 7pm,MONDAY, October 27, 2014, @ 7pm,TUESDAY, October 28, 2014, @ 7:00 pm,
liturgy is being offered for the soul ofMichael Simon requested by his family.May his soul rest in peace.
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONSLord Jesus Christ, Savior of the world, show forth,we beseech Thee, in Thy Church the Holy Spiritwith whose power the apostles were so abundantlyfilled. We thank Thee for the blessings bestowedupon the work of priests and religious; and we praythat Thou wilt add to the number of those who nowpray, labor, and sacrifice themselves for Thy gloryand the salvation of souls. Give them unselfishzeal for Thy glory. O good Jesus, give us morepriests and religious after Thine own heart. Amen.
PRAYER FOR SOLDIERSDuring these difficult times, we remember thosefamily members and friends in faraway places. Letus lift in prayer the many women and men servingoverseas in our armed forces. May they know ofour respect and gratitude and be kept safe in theLord’s love. Amen.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Please know that confession is available before litur-gies. You may also call to set up an appointment.
IN OUR PRAYERSPlease keep in your prayers Eddie Gussin, DominicFratangeli, Angel Salerno, Josephine Argenio, Den-nis McGiney, Maurice Al Sholy, Robert Cherfane,Alan Sacilowski, Donny Pizzi, Mrs. Rose Kouri,Betty Antrilli, and Bonnie Sabatini. We askAlmighty God to bless them with good health so thatthey may join us in the Church and give glory andthanksgiving to God. Please notify the Church officeof any family member who is ill so that we may re-member them in our daily prayers and on our altarof intentions.
the Carmelites despite strong opposition from herfather. She was a person wrapped not so much insilence as in mystery. Beautiful, talented, outgo-ing, adaptable, affectionate, courageous, enthusias-tic, she was totally human. Like Jesus, she was amystery of paradoxes: wise, yet practical; intelli-gent, yet much in tune with her experience; a mys-tic, yet an energetic reformer. A holy woman, awomanly woman.
Teresa was a woman “for God,” a woman ofprayer, discipline and compassion. Her heart be-longed to God. Her ongoing conversion was an ar-duous lifelong struggle, involving ongoingpurification and suffering. She was misunderstood,misjudged, opposed in her efforts at reform. Yetshe struggled on, courageous and faithful; shestruggled with her own mediocrity, her illness, heropposition. And in the midst of all this she clungto God in life and in prayer. Her writings onprayer and contemplation are drawn from her expe-rience: powerful, practical and graceful. A womanof prayer; a woman for God.
Teresa was a woman “for others.” Though acontemplative, she spent much of her time and en-ergy seeking to reform herself and the Carmelites,to lead them back to the full observance of theprimitive Rule. She founded over a half-dozen new
monasteries. She traveled, wrote, fought—alwaysto renew, to reform. In herself, in her prayer, inher life, in her efforts to reform, in all the peopleshe touched, she was a woman for others, a womanwho inspired and gave life.
Her writings, especially the Way ofPerfection and The Interior Castle, have helpedgenerations of believers.
In 1970, the Church gave her the title she hadlong held in the popular mind: Doctor of theChurch. She and St. Catherine of Siena were thefirst women so honored.
“Oh, my Lord! How true it is that whoeverworks for you is paid in troubles! And what aprecious price to those who love you if we under-
stand its value.”
SECOND COLLECTIONAs per the directive of the Eparchy of St. Maron,there will be a second collection this weekend forWorld Mission Sunday. This money is sent to theHoly See and used for missions throughout theworld where it is needed. Thank you for your gen-erosity and in helping to spread Jesus’ messagethroughout the world.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT SAINT MARON CHURCH
As we begin to prepare for many events here at St.Maron Church, here is a preview of what is tocome in the near future. I hope all of you will beable to join us for these special events. On Saturday, October 18, 2014, St. Maron willhost its Annual Fall Hafli at the Msgr. SharbelCommunity Center St. Maron Hall. There willbe food and live entertainment. Adult ticketswill be $45.00 per person and Children under 12will be $15.00 per child. Tickets will go on saleon September 7. Limited seating for the first150 people. On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, St. Maronwill host its first annual New Year’s Eve Dinnerand Dance. More details will follow in the nearfuture.St. Maron Church to host the Regional NAMConvention from Friday, January 30-Sunday,February 1, 2015. Details for this weekend will
follow shortly.
Please mark your calendars now and join us forthese wonderful events that are to come.
SAINT JUDE NOVENASt. Jude Novena will begin on Monday, October20, 2014, every evening at 7:00 pm, WITH THEEXCEPTION OF SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25,2014 WHICH WILL BE AT 6:00 PM, at St.Maron Church, and will conclude with DivineLiturgy and reception on Tuesday, October 28,2014. Please join us in prayer to this belovedsaint. The schedule is listed below.
LITURGY INTENTIONSSATURDAY, October 18, 2014, @ 6:00 pm, (St.
Luke the Evangelist)SUNDAY, October 19, 2014 @ 11:00 am,
Liturgy is being offered in memory of DiabEid Mazahreh and Fudda Eid and SaadaAyoub requested by the Mazahreh Family.May their souls rest in peace. (St. Aaron ofAntioch)
MONDAY, October 20, 2014, @ 7:00 pm,liturgy is in memory of Janice Cerone re-quested by her family. May her soul rest inpeace.
TUESAY, October 21, 2014, @ 7:00 pm, liturgyis being offered for the deceased membersof the Felici and Eddis families requestedby their family. May their souls rest inpeace.WEDNESDAY, October 22, 2014, @ 7:00pm, liturgy is being offered for the soul ofSusan Winters requested by the Eddis Fam-ily. May her soul rest in peace.
THURSDAY, October 23, 2014, @ 7:00 pm, FRIDAY, October 24, 2014, @7:00 pm, liturgy
is being offered for the souls of Mary andFrank Macrina requested by their family.May their souls rest in peace.
SATURDAY, October 25, 2014, @ 6:00 pm,Liturgy is being offered for the soul ofMary Felici requested by the Simon family.May her soul rest in peace.
SUNDAY MORNING, October 26, 2014 @
11:00 am, Liturgy is being offered in mem-ory of Laila Yandem requested by the St.Maron Parishioners and Fr. Vincent. Mayher soul rest in peace. (St. Demetrius)
SUNDAY NOVENA, October 26, 2014, @ 7pm,MONDAY, October 27, 2014, @ 7pm,TUESDAY, October 28, 2014, @ 7:00 pm,
liturgy is being offered for the soul ofMichael Simon requested by his family.May his soul rest in peace.
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONSLord Jesus Christ, Savior of the world, show forth,we beseech Thee, in Thy Church the Holy Spiritwith whose power the apostles were so abundantlyfilled. We thank Thee for the blessings bestowedupon the work of priests and religious; and we praythat Thou wilt add to the number of those who nowpray, labor, and sacrifice themselves for Thy gloryand the salvation of souls. Give them unselfishzeal for Thy glory. O good Jesus, give us morepriests and religious after Thine own heart. Amen.
PRAYER FOR SOLDIERSDuring these difficult times, we remember thosefamily members and friends in faraway places. Letus lift in prayer the many women and men servingoverseas in our armed forces. May they know ofour respect and gratitude and be kept safe in theLord’s love. Amen.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
Please know that confession is available before litur-gies. You may also call to set up an appointment.
IN OUR PRAYERSPlease keep in your prayers Eddie Gussin, DominicFratangeli, Angel Salerno, Josephine Argenio, Den-nis McGiney, Maurice Al Sholy, Robert Cherfane,Alan Sacilowski, Donny Pizzi, Mrs. Rose Kouri,Betty Antrilli, and Bonnie Sabatini. We askAlmighty God to bless them with good health so thatthey may join us in the Church and give glory andthanksgiving to God. Please notify the Church officeof any family member who is ill so that we may re-member them in our daily prayers and on our altarof intentions.
A bishop once said, “We arenot called to be perfect; we arecalled to be holy.” And the waywe become closer to holiness isby the virtue of “humility”. Doany of us like to be humiliated ei-ther in private or in public? Iknow it is not on the top of thelist for me. To be humiliatedmeans that we are beneath otherpeople; that we have failed insome way or another and that ourpride is now at stake. But humil-ity is one of the greatest virtueswe can obtain. It is the greatestvirtue Jesus Christ exemplifiedthroughout His life and one thathe instructed his disciples to em-brace. Humility makes us exam-ine ourselves in a way that we seeourselves and all of our defects,our faults, and our shortcomings.Humility requires us to see our-selves as we truly are and to sub-mit ourselves completely andwillingly to God. St. ThomasAquinas defines humility in theSumma. “The virtue of humil-ity,” he says, “Consists in keep-ing oneself within one’s ownbounds, not reaching out to things
above one, but submitting toone’s superior.” This is humilityat its core. When we empty our-selves to God we begin to under-stand more and more the need offorgiveness; to understand ourfaults; and to begin to of knowingourselves well and to see our de-fects. As St. Bernard has said,“He lacks everything who thinkshe lacks nothing.” All of us needto strive for this virtue of humil-ity and by doing so we not onlysee our own weaknesses and de-fects but we will be able to under-stand other people’s defects andweaknesses as well. And whenthis happens we become morecompassionate and forgiving toothers. Humility is key towardour journey to holiness.
St. Theresa of AvilaTheresa lived in an age of ex-
ploration as well as political, so-cial and religious upheaval. Itwas the 16th century, a time ofturmoil and reform. She wasborn before the Protestant Ref-ormation and died almost 20years after the closing of the
Council of Trent.The gift of God to Theresa in
and through which she becameholy and left her mark on theChurch and the world is three-fold: She was a woman; she wasa contemplative; she was an ac-tive reformer.
As a woman, Theresa stood onher own two feet, even in theman’s world of her time. Shewas “her own woman,” entering
QUOTE OF THE WEEK“There is more value in a littlestudy of humility and in a sin-
gle act of it than in all theknowledge in the world.”
Saint Teresa of Avila
1013 Ellsworth Street Philadelphia PA 19147 October 18-19, 2014
TRANSLATIONNeed documents translated fromArabic/French/Italian into English?
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Quinn’s FlowersFlowers For All Occcasions
Serving The PhiladelphiaArea For Over 75 Years
215-468-2881QuinnFlowers@Yahoo.com
2008 S. 3rd St.Phila., PA 19148
George's Paintinginterior.exterior
25 years experience we guarantee our work
call us today for a free estimate
cell. 267-570 7077
off. 215 463 5469
Father Vincent Farhat, Pastor Father Michael Marrone, Weekend AssistantFather Richard Cannuli, Weekend Assistant Mrs. Amal Kouyoumdji, Director of Religious Education
St. Maron’s Church Office: 215-389-2000 • Hall Reservations: 215-334-1884 • Emergency Number: 215-952-0712 or 561-371-5316CHURCH E-MAILS: Church Office: saintmaronphiladelphia@hotmail.com •
FUNERAL HOME, INC.2533-35 BROAD ST. PHILA., PA 19148
Mark J. RagoFuneral Director
markjrago@montiragofuneralhome.comPhone: 215-462-0992 Fax: 215-462-4699
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER HOLY CROSS
WEEKLY COLLECTION FOROctober 11-12, 2014
Sunday Collection $ 1227.00 Coffee $ 54.00 Total: $ 1281.00
Táttw c{ÉàÉzÜtÑ{çMarriage • BaptismGraduation • Family
Long experience
Adel Asaad267-287-3238
AsaadPhotography.com
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SILENCE YOUR CELL PHONESAND BEEPERS WHEN YOU ENTER THE CHURCH.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.
Middle Eastern • Ethnic • American Food
1147 Wharton St.Phila. PA 19147267.457-3770
Ronald Rex Piselli-Funeral Chapel, Inc.The Restorative Artist
for St. JohnNeumann’s Remains
Ronald Rex PiselliSupervisor, President
Richard G. PiselliVice President
Harry J. HochOffice Manager
215-271-0950Email: ronrex@comcast.net
Offices & Showrooms1213 S. Broad St. Phila. PA 19147