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Reverend James Rodia, O. Praem.
Website: www.stpiocatholicschool.org
ST. RICHARD PARISH PHILADELPHIA, PA
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SUNDAY June 26th 8:00 Umberto Sammarone requested by daughter, Gina
10:00 HOLY SPIRIT Amelia & Nicolo Petenelli requested by daughter, Gilda
11:30 Joseph Capozzoli requested by family
MONDAY June 27th 8:00 James Kahler requested by wife, Maria
TUESDAY June 28th 8:00 Dec’d members of Mariano family req. by family
WEDNESDAY June 29th
8:00 Guiseppe & Giame Liliana requested by brother and family
THURSDAY June 30th
8:00 Edith Scairato req. by Ted Scairato Sr and family
FRIDAY July 1st 8:00 Hoffman Family requested by Ronald Hoffman
SATURDAY July 2nd
8:00 Paul McCabe Bequest of Gerald J. Ziccardi
4:30pm Barattini Family requested by daughter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Our SANCTUARY CANDLE will be burning
this week In Loving Memory of Edith Scairato
requested by Ted Scairato, Sr. and family
VOTIVE CANDLES
ILM Joseph Capozzoli requested by family
IMO Edith Scairato requested by Anna LaBella and family
ILM Ralph Barbieri requested by wife and family IMO Kenneth McGuire requested by
Joann Pasquarella and family
FGH Teresa DiIanni requested by Jim & Pam ILM Carlo Lioy on our 68th Wedding Anniversary
requested by wife, Rose
FROM MY HOUSE
TO YOURS
Dear Parishioners,
As we come to the close of June, I would like to offi-cially congratulate all those young parishioners of our parish
who have graduated this month. As they mark a milestone in their life and journey forward; may they be assured of our
prayers for them.
Heavenly Father, As they look toward the future
bright hope conducts this prayer,
for we know the plans You have for them
were wrought with divine care.
Holy Spirit, lead them. Let them run at Your command,
yet be still and know that You are God
when trouble is close at hand. Your Word will be a lamp for them,
a guide to light their way, a solid place to set their feet,
a compass when they stray.
May they live their life to praise You, not for fortune, nor for fame,
may everything they say and do
bring glory to Your name. May their eyes stay fixed upon You
as they seek the way that's pure, tasting Your love and goodness
sleeping and rising secure.
Planted by Your living streams they will delight in all Your ways,
hidden by Your sheltering wings with new mercies for each day.
Even in a dangerous land
when storms threaten to destroy, at the cross they will stand upon the Rock
their Strength, Hope, and Joy.
Dear Lord, show them Your favor, at all times keep them blessed,
may Your face ever shine upon them, with peace and perfect rest.
Amen.
Congratulations Graduates!
God Love Ya!
Fr. Reilly
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
will end for the Summer months.
Exposition will resume again in September.
Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time June 26, 2016
Votive Candles are available every week with inten-tions of IMO in memory of your deceased loved ones, IHO in honor of the living, FGH for good health, or IT in thanksgiving. For a donation of $10. the candles will be lit starting with the Saturday 4:30pm mass and will be lit for the entire week at St. Richard Church. Candle intentions may be obtained at the rectory during regular business hours.
Weekday Readings
SAVE the DATE August 8-12, 2016
at Holy Spirit Hall
“Philadelphia, The ‘Saint’sational City!”
Get to know many holy people who lived or vis-
ited our wonderful city, including Pope Francis,
Saint John Paul II, Saint John Neumann, Saint
Katharine Drexel, Blessed Mother Teresa and
many more who walked the streets of
Philadelphia.
The cost is $40 per child and information includ-
ing registration will be on our website soon.
Opportunity is available for parents and teens
to assist with the Camp. Please call Maryellen
at the Rectory if you are interested 215-468-777.
RCIA Forming the Catholic Faith ! Do you or someone you know want to learn about the Catholic Faith? Were you Baptized another faith and de-sire to become Catholic or Catholic and never received First Communion or Confirmation? If the answer is YES, then we invite you to become part of the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) proc-ess at Saint Richard Parish. The journey will allow you to deepen your relationship with Jesus Christ and learn about the Roman Catholic Faith. If interested or if you have any
questions as, please call Maryellen at the Rectory.
Children's Liturgy of the Word Attention all children: During the
Liturgy of the Word (First Reading
through the General Intercessions), we invite
children ages 3-9 to hear the Word of God and
participate in an interactive homily. We offer
this ministry during the 4:30 Vigil Mass. Please
consider coming to this Mass and allowing your
child to learn about this part of the Mass at his/
her level.
Pre-Jordan Classes In preparation for Baptism Pre-Jordan classes are held the third Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Church. The parents of the child are required to attend the class; godparents are
also welcome but not required to attend. Please call the rectory to make arrangements for the Baptism and to attend the class. After you have attended the class and acquired certificates of eligibility for your godparents, you may then call the rectory for an appoint-ment to book the date of your choosing. The next scheduled classes are:
July 18, 2016 August 15, 2016
Pre-Cana Classes In preparation for the sacrament of Marriage, Pre-Cana classes are required for all couples.
You must register in advance for this class. For registration and more information visit www.philamarriageprep.com .
June 27—July 2 Mon. : Amos 2:6–10, 13–16 / Matthew 8:18–22 Tue. St. Irenaeus: Amos 3:1–8; 4:11–12 / Matthew 8:23–27 Wed. Sts. Peter and Paul: Acts 12:1–11 / 2 Timothy 4:6–8, 17–18 / Matthew 16:13-19
Thu. : Amos 7:10–17 / Matthew 9:1–8 Fri. Weekday: Amos 8:4–6, 9–12 / Matthew 9:9–13
Sat. : Amos 9:11-15 / Matthew 9:14-17
Thirteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time June 26, 2016
A word from
Pope Francis Even in the midst of diffi-
culties God acts and he
surprises us....But he asks
us to let ourselves be sur-
prised by his love, to accept
his surprises. Let us trust God! Cut off from
him, the wine of joy, the wine of hope, runs
out. If we draw near to him, if we stay with
him, what seems to be cold water, difficulty,
sin, is changed into the new wine of friend-
ship with him....
If we walk in hope, allowing ourselves to be
surprised by the new wine which Jesus offers
us, we have joy in our hearts and we cannot
fail to be witnesses of this joy....If we are
truly in love with Christ and if we sense how
much he loves us, our heart will ‘light up’
with a joy that spreads to everyone around
us.
— Homily in Basilica of the Shrine of Our Lady of the Conception of Apare-
cida; July 24, 2013
· How do I use my
freedom?
· Does my yes mean
yes, and my no
mean no?
Lord, by your cross and
resurrection you set us free.
Liberate me from the prison
of selfishness and empower
me to lovingly serve my
brothers and sisters. Faithful Meditations for Every Day in Ordinary Time, Rev.
Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny
Hearing No, Saying Yes” By Janel Esker
When our eight-month-old daughter began to crawl,
it quickly became evident that we needed to teach her
the meaning of the word no. She was drawn to all the
things she shouldn’t touch—computers, electrical out-
lets, hot liquids. However, in response to our firm
“No!,” she smiled and giggled. Not exactly what we
were hoping for. It took a while for her to learn that
she had some restrictions on her newfound freedom.
I recalled my daughter’s amused reaction to “No!”
when I read St. Paul’s warning against “biting and
devouring one another”—the unethical behavior
among the Galatian community—gossip, backbiting,
cheating. Clearly God had said “no” to these behav-
iors long ago, but the Galatians continued to exhibit
them—kind of like laughing in God’s face.
Saint Paul reminds them that in Christ they do have
freedom, but it’s not unbridled. This freedom comes
with responsibilities—a commitment to love and
serve one another rather than treat each other immor-
ally and unethically.
Next week we celebrate our country’s gift of free-
dom. But the freedom we enjoy through Jesus is
deeper. It’s freedom from sin and death, and it isn’t
restriction-free. It comes with a full-time, whole-
hearted commitment to
work for the good of others with love. It’s less about
hearing no and more about saying “yes” to what God
asks of us in gratitude for such a great gift. †
“The freedom we enjoy through Jesus comes
with responsibilities.”
VISITATION OF THE SHRINES” BUS TRIP
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2016
St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Lodge is having a
bus trip to the following shrines: The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal Shrine,
500 E. Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa,
654 Ferry Road, Doylestown, PA
National Shrine of Saint Katharine Drexel
1663 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, PA The cost is $65 and includes snacks on VIP Bus. We will stop for lunch at Club House Diner in Bensalem at your own expense. There will be three pick-up points; -First pick-up 8:15 a.m. Shunk Street between 21st and 22nd -Second pick-up 8:30 a.m. at parking lot at Baldi Funeral-Home, west side of Broad &Reed Streets. -Third pick-up 8:45 a.m. at 7th & Christian Streets. Return to South Philadelphia at approximately 5:00 p.m. If interested, please call Ann Mullen, 267-259-3674
South Philadelphia High School (Southern) Class of 1966 will be having a 50th Reunion
Saturday, October 29, 2016 To request a reunion flyer, email
[email protected] OR call 1-267-324-5887
St. Maria Goretti and Bishop Neumann Class of 1966 will have a joint 50th Reunion,
Friday, October 21, 2016. For detailed information, email
[email protected] or go to www.millayclub.org/reunions.
The Office of Catholic Education has the
following two high school job openings: Full Time Accountant ( 35 hours per week)
Part-time Tuition Officer (19hours per week) For more information, if interested please contact Mrs. Maureen D. Fisher, at [email protected]
Have a safe and happy summer! Remember vacation time does not mean a vacation
from God. If traveling, you can find the local Mass
schedules for the closest church at
www.masstimes.org
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