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SAINT JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH 350 Conshohocken State Road
Gladwyne, PA 19035
PARISH OFFICES/RECTORY 1110 Vaughan Lane
Gladwyne, PA 19035 610-642-0938 Phone
610-642-1432 Fax
www.sjvgladwyne.com www.facebook.com/SJVgladwyne
Rev. William G. Donovan, PhD, Pastor Rev. Stephen J. Baker, O.S.A.
Weekend Assistant
MASS SCHEDULE Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM
Weekday: 7:30 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Holy Day Vigil: 7:30 PM.
Holy Day: 7:30 AM and 12:00 Noon
“The Pharisees and the Saduccees Come to Tempt Jesus”, Tissot (1894) “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” Mt 22:36
SSaint John Vianney Parish Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
October 25, 2020 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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MASSES OF THE WEEK Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, October 24, 2020 8:00 AM Joseph Herman 5:00 PM Dr. Fred Bove
Sunday, October 25, 2020 8:30 AM Tom Schafer 10:30 AM Michelle Mita Gorelick
Monday, October 26, 2020 7:30 AM Robert McEwen
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 7:30 AM Robert M. Gillin and Julia Raden
Wednesday, October 28, 2020 7:30 AM Daniel Birkmire
Thursday, October 29, 2020 7:30 AM Arthur Young
Friday, October 30, 2020 7:30 AM Joseph Herman
Saturday, October 31, 2020 8:00 AM George Yelland III 5:00 PM Nicola Carlino
Sunday, November 1, 2020 8:30 AM Gebhard L. Asch 10:30 AM Louis Mattucci
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Prayer Intentions
Our Men & Women in Uniform Kindly remember in your prayers all those serving in defense of our country, both at home and abroad,
especially members of our parish community:
ENS Christopher Bianchi MIDN Julia Bianchi Lt. Col. Michael Clarke LT Thomas H. Coffey, USN VADM Andrew Lewis, USN LT R. Andrew McGuinness, USN MIDN Nicholas Molineaux MIDN Thomas Prim Sgt. Christopher RogersMaj. Christopher S. Zipf, USMC
Power of Prayer
A Prayer for Our Sick Our Lady, Health of the Sick,
embrace all who are sick that they may return to good health under your tender care. Graciously intercede for
our very special needs. Mary, may your love strengthen us
and bring us peace. Our Lady, Health of the Sick,
pray for us. Amen.
Our Deceased Loved Ones Please remember in your prayers our recently deceased and all the deceased members of our Saint John Vianney Parish.
We also remember in a special way all who have died from the coronavirus pandemic.
Eternal rest grant unto to them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace. Amen.
Pray for our Sick
If you would like to add a loved one to the parish sick list, please contact the Parish Offices at
610-642-0938 or [email protected].
Let us continue to pray for our loved ones who are sick and suffering.
REMEMBER OUR SICK Please pray for our parishioners
and friends who are sick:
Dolores Burdo Joan Patricia Carella Antoinette DeNicola Arturo Johnson Ignacio S. Jose, Jr. Chloe Rae Kirkland Amy Lahoda John McKeown Jr Jerome Pratter Elinor Shoppet Tom Stall Theresa Whelan
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In various Gospels parables, we find a contrast between the proud and ineffective request placed before God by the self-righteous Pharisee and the humble and effective prayer placed before God by the contrite public sinner. We are reminded that in the presence of God we are all sinners who stand in need of God’s mercy. What pleases God the most and what opens the rich graces of heaven to our fallen world are humble and contrite hearts.
Recognizing our limitations, our failures, and our needs leads us to contrition and humility. Then, realizing that we have been so blessed by God--despite our sinfulness-- leads us to gratitude. Thus, Jesus’s teaching shows us that the Lord turns His ear to the prayer of a humble, contrite, and grateful heart! Let us strive this coming week to look for opportunities to cultivate a heart which is more contrite, more humble, and more grateful.
Coincidentally, as we strive to grow in holiness by an increase in contrition, humility, and gratitude, next Sunday the Church celebrates all those who achieved holiness as we celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints. On Sunday, November 1st, we celebrate all the saints in heaven, especially those not formally canonized by the Church but known to God. Many of us have been so beautifully touched in our lives by saints who have not been canonized formally by the Church. These saints include those—perhaps your mother or your grandfather, or a particular teacher or co-worker, or a religious sister or priest—who have so beautifully lived their life that God’s working through them was so evident. So, on this Holy Day, we thank God for all the saints of the Church, but in particular we thank God for all the saints who have touched our lives for the better and have brought joy and beauty to our hearts.
November, which starts this week, has traditionally been a month dedicated to prayers for our Holy Souls in purgatory. On Saturday, November 2, the Feast of All Souls, we offer special prayers for all the deceased. Be assured each day during the month of Holy Souls, I will remember especially your deceased loved ones in prayer. On Saturday, November 7, at 11:00AM in the Church, we will celebrate our Parish All Souls Mass. At this special Mass, all the deceased members of the parish, especially those who have passed away this past year, will be remembered at the altar of God. During this liturgy, the names of the deceased will be read and each family will be invited to bring forth a flower which will be provided for you in procession to the altar. Kindly see the Bulletin elsewhere for more details about registering the name of your deceased loved ones to be remembered in our special annual Mass for Holy Souls. All are welcome. We are planning a wonderful Forty Hours Devotions this year and we hope you will join us during this special time of praise and grace for our parish from Sunday November 15th to Tuesday, November 17th. See the Bulletin for more details. All are welcome. I take this opportunity to thank all those families who have completed the Annual Parish Family Census form and returned the form to the Par ish Offices along with your annual Block Collection contribution. Thank You!! For those who have not had an oppor tunity to review and update the Annual Parish Family Census, we are grateful if you would update the form and return the form along with your annual Block Collection contribution to the Parish Offices in the provided return envelope. If you have not received the form or you need any assistance, kindly contact the Parish Offices. Thank you for helping us serve you better.
Pastor’s Letter
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (October 25, 2020) Dear Friends,
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Parish Happenings SJV Parish Staff Get Certified for CPR/AED and First Aid
This past week, many members of our parish staff were trained and certified in CPR/AED and First Aid. It will be an added level of safety to have certified members at our various parish events and PREP classes. Let us hope and pray that these life saving measures will never have to be used, but better to be prepared!
I take this opportunity to thank all our Parish Sunday Bulletin sponsors. The last couple pages of our weekly Parish Sunday Bulletin are a patchwork of generous benefactors who make this weekly communication possible. We thank you, our patrons! And we invite all our parishioners to patronize our Bulletin sponsors! Let us strive together to grow in holiness! More good things to come! Have a blessed week ahead! Sincerely yours in Our Lord Jesus,
Fr. Bill Donovan, Pastor
Virtual Faith For-mation Series – The
Search Beginning Monday,
October 26, 2020
What is this journey in between the event we call “birth” and the one we call “death”? Is the journey taking you somewhere, or are you leading yourself to some kind of destination – a destination that could extend beyond your last breath? What do you want from your life during the in between? The questions are there. And, the answers are too.
Join us for this exciting virtual study called The Search beginning on Monday, October 26, 2020, at 7:00 PM. Our program extends for seven Mondays at 7:00 PM, but don’t worry, you can join us virtu-ally for whatever dates you are able! Each session will be about an hour with a video presentation and group discussion and prayer.
To join our zoom for The Search please use these credentials: ID: 981 1420 2347 Password: 561832
PREP News—6th Grade PREP
Our 6th Grade PREP Catechists, Mike Krancer and Joe Callan, teach remotely on Tuesdays and Wednesdays about the Old Testament, salvation his-tory, and the beginnings of the early church. Their first few lessons focused on the story of creation and the fall of humankind from the book of Genesis. Joe and Mary Callan’s class also introduced their stu-dents to our parish patron, St. John Baptiste Vian-ney, in a class feature they call “The Saint of the Day”.
Catholic Education and Faith Formation
Pastor’s Letter
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Spiritual Enrichment
Save the Date! Our Next Installment of the Pastoral Zoom Series Tuesday, November 10, 2020, 7:00 PM
We have a very special webinar prepared with Neal Lozano, the Executive Director of UNBOUND Ministries. UNBOUND ministry is an internationally acclaimed Catholic ministry which has heled thousands of people deliverance and healing.
We’ll be discussing with Neal how to pray in a way that can bring each one of us the healing and deliverance that we need to be able to freely love Christ and the people in our lives. You don’t want to miss this webinar!
Webinar ID: 951 2989 8707 Webinar Passcode: 789682
Virtual Adult Support Class! Wednesday, November 11, 2020, 4:00 PM
Introducing our new virtual Adult Support Class! This class will take place once a month via zoom (second Wednesday of the month) at 4:00 PM.
While our parish children will be meeting virtually for PREP we invite their parents and all parishion-ers who are able to join us once a month for ongoing faith formation!
No need to commit to every meeting, just when you can! We’ll cover different topics each month.
Topic for our first meeting on November 11, 2020: Catholic Parenting – how do I share the faith with my children? We’ll have guest parents who have already raised children in the faith give us some tips!
This meeting will be perfect for young families, future parents, and even grandparents who would like to share some times with their children. Don’t miss it!
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SAINTS FOR US! Saints Simon and Jude Feast: October 28
Listed among the Twelve Apostles in the New Testament, Simon is “the Canaanite” to Matthew and Mark and “the Zealot” to Luke; Jude is “Thaddeus” to Matthew and Mark, “Judas of James” to Luke, and “Judas, not Iscariot” to John. Their names occur together in the Canon of the Mass and are celebrated on the same day, possibly because they are said to have both preached in Mesopotamia and Persia. While details on the lives of these Apostles are scarce beyond the New Testament, the Church rightfully celebrates these foundational Apostles of the early Church, proclaiming “O God, through the work of the apostles you have spoken your Word of love, your Son, into our world's deafness. Open our ears to hear; open our hearts to heed; open our will to obey, that we may proclaim the good news with our lives.” The Apostles Simon and Jude are buried together at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Fr. Donovan offered Mass at the altar of their tomb.
Saints Simon and Jude—pray for us!
Catholic Education and Faith Formation
“When day came, he called his disciples to himself, and from them he chose Twelve...Simon who was called a Zealot, and Judas the son of James…” (Lk 6:12-16)
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Liturgy Lessons “Receiving the Eucharist Worthily”
The Immaculate Conception celebrates the conception of Mary in the womb of her Mother, Saint Anne. This teaching finds its origin in the way that the Angle Gabriel addressed Mary during the Annunciation. “Hail, Mary, full of grace,” said the angelic messenger. If it is by grace that we are able to avoid sin, then, if Mary was “full of grace,” then she was wholly without sin.
But, why did Mary have to be without stain of sin? The great theologians of Church, including St. Thomas Aquinas and Pope Pius IX (who promulgated this teaching in 1854), suggest that it was a matter of “fittingness.” In other words, it was fitting that the Son of God would dwell in a vessel that was most pure and undefiled by sin. “She [Mary] was never in darkness but always in light; and that, therefore, she was entirely a fit habitation for Christ, not because of the state of her body, but because of her original grace,” writes Pius IX.
If it was fitting for the Virgin Mary to be in a state of grace to receive our Lord, it is also fitting for us to be in a state of grace when receiving Him in the Eucharist. We, too, must be a fitting and pure vessel to receive Jesus which means being in the “state of grace” or free from mortal sin. The teaching of the Church remains constant in that we are not to receive the Eucharist if we are in a state of mortal sin.
Mortal sin comes from the Latin “mori” – “to die,” for, by these sins our interior life is cut off from the life of grace. A further examination of mortal sins can be found in the Catechism. It suffices to note here that a mortal sin requires three elements: grave matter (it must be grave in objective content), full knowledge (one must know that the act is grave), and full consent (one must freely will the objectively disordered act).
We should never be discouraged if one falls into sin (even grave sin). Despite what the evil one might try to convince us of, we have always the right to love God with our heart even if we do not love him at times with your actions. Likewise, we can regain our baptismal state by going to the great Sacrament of Penance. A nice practice to adopt, in order to receive our Lord worthily in the Eucharist, is to say a little prayer to Our Lady as we walk up in the communion line: “My lady, grant me a share in your purity so that I too may become a worthy vessel of Jesus.” The Blessed Mother assuredly grants such a request.
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Liturgical Celebration and Devotions
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Stewardship
Liturgical Celebration and Devotions
Annual Memorial Mass For Our Deceased Loved Ones Saturday, November 7th, 2020, 10:00 AM
Our Annual Memorial Mass for Our Deceased Loved Ones will be celebrated on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 10:00 AM, at Saint John Vianney Church. The Memorial Mass is open to all parishioners who would like to have a family member or friend included in the Liturgy, but, due to the pandemic and limited seating, you must register for the Mass.
In order to register and have deceased members of a family included in the program, please contact Christine Blescia at [email protected] or 610-642-0938
Or
Fill out this form below and return it to the rectory or drop it in the collection basket by November 1.
I/We plan to attend Mass on November 7, 2020: __________________________________ Number of people who will be coming: _________________________________ Phone Number: __________________________________ Names of Deceased Loved Ones To Be Remem-bered listed to be in program and called out during the prayers of the faithful.
__________________________________
__________________________________
SJV Continues to Beautify our Parish Campus including Power washing the Property
Above: Parish façade before power washing Above: Parish façade after power washing
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Online Giving Sign-Up Weekend
Last weekend, parish staff members and volunteers were available after all Masses to assist anyone who was interested in signing up for online giving. After signing up, online giving is completely hands free, easy to use, and automatic. We ask you to prayerfully consider making this improved way of giving.
Our Parish has partnered with Parish Giving, a web-based portal that enables you to make contributions freely and securely online. For those who are accustomed to online shopping and paying many of your bills electronically, this is a great option.
The benefits to you are: Convenient and easy Choice of credit card or bank transfer Ability to choose date and frequency of contributions Ability to make 1-time donations/payments
The benefits to Saint John Vianney Parish are:
Streamlining our offertory process Alleviating administrative cost (envelope costs and data entry costs) Sustaining giving to support our Parish Mission Affording greater accuracy with electronic postings for banking and accounting records
If you would like to sign up and were not able to speak with one of our staff members after Mass, please call the parish office for help getting signed up.
Stewardship
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Appeal—Month of November
Please note that the Seminary Appeal takes place via a direct mailing starting next week and continuing throughout the month of November. We are grateful for your generosity toward our own seminary here in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Thank you!
About our Seminary!
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary is a rich resource of priestly formation and theological instruction for religious and lay men and women throughout the United States. The Seminary is comprised of four Schools of Learning: Seminary Theologate, Seminary College, School of Diaconal Studies, and Graduate School of Theology.
Established in 1832, the fundamental mission of Saint Charles is the formation of Catholic men for pastoral service in the Roman Catholic priesthood of Jesus Christ. Partner dioceses entrust their men to the Semi-nary Theologate and Seminary College, confident in Saint Charles' commitment to the Four Pillars of Formation, exercised in fidelity to the Magisterium of the Church.
As a center of enrichment for the larger Church community, Saint Charles provides ongoing academic and pastoral programs to priests, deacons, religious and laity through the School of Di-aconal Studies and the Graduate School of Theology. Students work toward academic degrees, catechetical certificates and more.
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Parish Information and Directory
SAINT JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH 350 Conshohocken State Road
Gladwyne, PA 19035
PARISH OFFICES 1110 Vaughan Lane
Gladwyne, PA 19035
610-642-0938 Phone 610-642-1432 Fax
[email protected] www.sjvgladwyne.com
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM
and 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM
PARISH STAFF Rev. William G. Donovan, PhD, Pastor
Rev. Stephen J. Baker, O.S.A. Weekend Assistant
Matt Robinson, M.A., Director of Sacred Liturgy and Pastoral Services [email protected]
Cara Latham, PhD, Director of Sacred Music [email protected] Eric Kindler, M.A., M.S.,
Part-time Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Steven Suganob, MBA, Part-time Weekend Sacristan [email protected] Mary Anne Monroe, M.A.,
Director of Religious Education [email protected]
Christine Blescia, B.S., Business Manager & Parish Secretary
[email protected] Tony Jackson, Facilities Manager
MASS SCHEDULE Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM
Weekday: 7:30 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Holy Day Vigil: 7:30 PM.
Holy Day: 7:30 AM and 12:00 Noon The Rosary is recited after morning Mass
Monday through Saturday.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:15 PM - 4:45 PM or by appointment.
BAPTISMS Baptisms are generally celebrated on the third Sunday of the
month at 12:00 Noon. A Pre-Jordan Class for parents and godparents is a prerequisite for Baptism. The class will be
held the first Sunday of the month at 11:30 AM in the church hall. In order to arrange for a Baptism and Class, parents are requested to contact the Parish Offices at 610-
642-0938 or [email protected].
WEDDINGS We congratulate and welcome those who are preparing for their nuptial celebration! Generally, weddings are scheduled in our beautiful Church at Saint John Vianney on Saturdays either at 12:30 PM or 2:30 PM. The Archdiocese requires that couples
intending to marry to contact the Parish at least six months before the wedding date. If you would like more information or to schedule a wedding and begin making preparations, kindly contact the Parish Offices at [email protected] or
610-642-0938.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS Edward Baxter, Chair
Alicia McGowan and Barbara Termini, Co-Chair, Devotional and Liturgical Committee
Chip Hughes and Peter McGowan, Co-Chair, Building and Grounds Committee
Mike Greenly, Chair, Charitable Committee Cosmo DeNicola and Charles Riale, Co-Chair, Communications and Technology Committee
Fred Schachinger, Chair, Development and Stewardship Committee
Christopher Molineaux and Chris Dougherty, Co-Chair, Education Committee
Rose Mary Becker, Chair, Activities Committee Pat Coyne and Jerry Nichols, Co-Chair, Finance
Committee
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome all new members to our Parish Family. In
order to receive the Sacrament of Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation, and Matrimony, or to be
granted Letters of Eligibility for sponsorship at Baptism or Confirmation, it is necessary that you be registered at Saint
John Vianney Church. Please call the Parish Office to register. If you change your address or telephone number, kindly notify the Parish Office so our records may be kept
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