SAINT ANSELM CHURCH - St. Anselm...
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PARISH CENTER
Phone 215-637-3525 Fax 215-637-4915
Parish Website www.stanselmparish.com
@ St. Anselm Parish, Philadelphia
SCHOOL
Phone 215-632-1133 Fax 215-632-3264
School Website www.stanselmschoolphila.com
@ St. Anselm School, Philadelphia
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time • October 15, 2017
WEDDINGS Couples planning to marry are asked to contact a Parish Priest to make arrangements for a wedding. BAPTISMS Bap�sms are every Sunday at 1:00 PM. Parents are asked to call the Parish Center and speak with the Priest or Deacon who is on call and who will assist them in registering their child for Bap-�sm. The Church assists the parents by offering instruc�on on the meaning, importance, and responsibili�es of the Sacrament of Bap�sm. A Pre-Jordan Bap�smal Program for helping parents prepare for the spiritual birth of their child is held on the fourth Sunday of most months in the History Room following the Noon Mass.
PASTORAL STAFF � Rev. William J. Chiriaco -------------------------------- Pastor [email protected]
Rev. Thomas J. Dunleavy ------------------ Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Mark J. Cavara ------------------------- Parochial Vicar [email protected]
Rev. Jonathan J. Dalin ------------------------------- Resident
Deacon Gerald J. Whartenby ---------- Pastoral Associate
Deacon Dennis P. Warner -------------- Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Geraldine Murphy ------------------ Principal – School
Mr. Anthony Polselli ----- Coordinator of Religious Educa�on [email protected]
Mrs. Mary Ann Thackrah ---------Advancement Director [email protected]
Mrs. Diane Leone� ----------------------- Director of Music
MASS SCHEDULE
Weekend Saturday Vigil ------------------------------------------ 5:00 PM Sunday --------------------- 8:00 AM; 10:00 AM; 12:00 Noon Weekday Monday thru Friday --------------------------------- 8:30 AM Saturday ---------------------------------------------- 8:00 AM CONFESSION SCHEDULE Saturdays ------------------------------------- 3:30—4:30 PM
DEVOTIONS Rosary ------------------------------- 8:00 AM, Monday thru Friday ---------------------------------------- 6:30 PM, Monday (Chapel) Eucharis�c Exposi�on ----------- 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, Monday (Chapel) Divine Mercy ---------------------- 3:00 PM, Monday (Chapel) Benedic�on ------------------------ 6:50 PM, Monday (Chapel) Miraculous Medal Novena ----- 8:00 AM, Saturday
PARISH CENTER HOURS Monday thru Thursday ------------------ 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Friday ---------------------------------------- 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday ------------------------------------ 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Sunday -------------------------------------- 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
An autumnal greeting to all: I’ll always make an excuse to use the word “autumnal,” as often as I can. This past Friday, October 13th, marked the 100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima; a celebration of the “Canticle of the Sun.”Our Lady of Sorrows beside Her Suffering Son Who also blessed the crowd. Finally the children saw Our Lady of Mount Carmel with the Infant Jesus upon Her knee.
October 13th was a very rainy day. Yet this did not keep believers and non-believers from coming to witness the miracle the Lady had promised. Some estimated the crowd at around 70,000. The Lady came at noon and Lucia asked Her, "What do You want of me?" She responded, "I want to tell you to have them build a Chapel here in My honor. I am the Lady of the Rosary. Let them continue to say the Rosary every day. The war is going to end, and the soldiers will soon return to their homes." Lucia asked Our Lady if She would grant some requests given to her by the people. Our Lady said, "Some yes, others no. It is necessary that they amend their lives and ask pardon for their sins. Let them offend Our Lord God no more, for He is already much offended." As Our Lady ascended from their sight She opened Her Hands and pointed toward the sun. The children then saw in the sky three tableau of the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. Then the Holy Family appeared. St. Joseph and the Infant Jesus blessed the crowd three times. Next only Lucia saw Our Lady of Sorrows beside Her Suffering Son Who also blessed the crowd. Finally the children saw Our Lady of Mount Carmel with the Infant Jesus upon Her knee.
The crowd, on the other hand, saw something very different. The people stared at the sun which started dancing in the sky. Then it whirled rapidly, emitting flames of fire which reflected many different colors upon the earth. Finally, it appeared to be plummeting from the sky toward the crowd which frightened the people very much. Some thought it was the end of the world. Then the sun reversed its direction and returned to its normal position in the sky. As the people regained their senses they noticed still another miracle. Although it had been a very rainy day now the ground and even their clothes were dry. A few things to catch-up on…This past summer, through the generosity of current and former parishioners, we were able to receive and install new playground equipment for our primary age school students. I visited the grounds last week, as our PreK-4 through Kindergarten students were there. It took me back to when I used to play in Tacony Park, on Torresdale Avenue. Of course, our equipment now is much safer (and, a lot more fun☺☺ ). Last Thursday, in Church, we had a Mass for the installation of new officers for our school. Along with the very good and qualified Student Council Officers, the following group leaders were installed: Homeroom Representatives, Safety Patrol, Peer Helpers, Ambassadors, and Altar Server Officers. Thank you to Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Smith who oversaw the election/selection process and the presentation ceremony. Enough for now. May Our Lord continue to bless you and your families. Our Lady of Fatima, Pray for Us. Anselm is Awesome! -Fr. Chiriaco
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Mass Schedule Sunday, October 15
8:00 AM Ruthann DeMarzio r/b John Doering 10:00 AM Patricia Haney, 23rd Anniversary r/b Her Family 12:00 PM The People of Saint Anselm Parish
Monday, October 16 8:30 AM Kyle Allen r/b Nan & Pop Caesar
Tuesday, October 17 8:30 AM Walter Markowski
r/b Frank & Adele Nessel
Wednesday, October 18 8:30 AM David Keeton r/b Eleanor Keeton
Thursday, October 19 8:30 AM Maggie & Jerry Oleszczyk r/b Family
Friday, October 20 8:30 AM Fr. John Fitzgerald, 3rd Anniversary
Saturday, October 21 8:00 AM Joseph Clark r/b Mary & John Clark 5:00 PM Catherine Goodwin r/b Rita & Joe Albert
Sunday, October 22 8:00 AM Msgr. William Doolin, 14th Anniversary 10:00 AM Christopher M. Buck r/b Albert, Jianna & Matteo 12:00 PM The People of Saint Anselm Parish
Wedding
October 7, 2017 Mary Kate Cheafsky and James Schneider
Baptism
October 8, 2017 Dominic Vincent, son of Robert Gallagher and
Giselle Hurtado
Sunday Collection – October 8, 2017
Envelopes $ 9,374.00 Loose $ 382.00
School Students $ 83.00
Total: $ 9,839.00
Second Collection – October 22, 2017 Mission Sunday
Pray For Our Sick… Walter Applin, uncle of Jim Salamon Dominick Bucciarelli, husband of Mary Bucciarelli Joanne Callahan, mother of Kevin Callahan Margaret & Ralph Citrino Peter Carr, son of Robert & Matilda Carr Rose Christie, sister of Father Chiriaco Lucas & Mark Czyzewski, nephews of Phyllis & Joe Skiba Carolyn Destralo, friend of Mary Lou Klein Bettina DiGiuseppe, wife of Pete DiGiuseppe Michael Dwyer, brother of Vince (Bud) Dwyer Ed Fitzgerald, brother of Bill Fitzgerald John Franklin, friend of Mary Iacona Emmanuel Galone, father of Sabrina Frank Gatti, friend of Bill Clark Mary Goldon, friend of Mary Iacona Thomas Hargraves, friend of John Doering Luca Iclodean, son of Carmen Iclodean Jim Jeffries, father of Patty Jolly Gloria Johnson, aunt of Patricia Bastian Priscilla Kaercher, friend of Eileen Doering Mary Kriebel, mother of John Kriebel Cathy Kryjer, sister-in-law of Dolores Stack John Lind, friend of The Caeser Family Regina Long, daughter of Regina Kronbar Tony McAniff, friend of Helen Gariano Marlene McDermott, mother of The Hoppel Family Rita McDonough, friend of Mary Lou Klein Denise McReynolds, daughter of Joan McReynolds Erin Martin, granddaughter of Tom & Anita Murphy Mickey Melnyk, wife of Joe Melnyk Karen Murphy, friend of Staci & John McFadden Tim O’Connor, brother of Patty McCarthy Mike Previtera, nephew of Jack & Diane Irwin Ron Raby, husband of Marge Raby Jim Roache, husband of Pat Roache Jim Roque, friend of Sabrina & Melissa Cynthia Samuel, mother of Cindy Brookes Alyssa Sharen, friend of Helene Gariano Frankie Siligrini, friend of Sharon Dluge Maggi Tevis, wife of Joseph Tevis Cass Thomas, friend of Mary Iacona Jack Tolchin, friend of Melissa & Sabrina Lisa Valente, sister of Staci McFadden Elizabeth Wahl, granddaughter of Terry Kumor Theresa Ware, friend of Sabrina & Melissa Joanne Wingate, mother of Gerri Simpson & Bill Wingate
Pray For Our Deceased… Thomas W. Donahue, husband of Beth Donahue Mary Futchko, mother of Andrew Kassy Giardina, aunt of Robert Dougherty Frances Peters, mother of William Peters Shirley Wesoloski, niece of Phyllis Skiba
Special Collection for Puerto Rico October 29, 2017
This collection will benefit those affected by Hurricane Maria. Please be generous!
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Weekly Schedule Sunday, October 15
9:00 AM Scrip Sales – Parish Center 10:00 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word 12:00 PM Secular Franciscans – Spirituality Ctr. 1:00 PM Churches & Cheesesteaks
...High School CYO 5:00 PM AA Meeting – Room B
Monday, October 16 9:00 AM Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament 3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet 6:30 PM Rosary & Benediction – Chapel 6:30 PM Eucharistic Minister Workshop - Church 6:00 PM AA Meeting – Room B 7:00 PM Legion of Mary – Spirituality Ctr. 7:30 PM Al Anon Meeting
Tuesday, October 17 8:15 AM Confirmation Retreat 8:45 AM Scrip Sales – Parish Center 6:45 PM CCD Classes 7:00 PM Prayer Group – Spirituality Ctr. 7:00 PM AA Meeting – Room B
Wednesday, October 18 9:15 AM Confessions, Grade 6 6:00 PM AA Meeting – Room B 6:00 PM Blessed Margaret Mtg. – Room A 7:00 PM Parkwood Civic Association – Parish Hall 7:15 PM AA Meeting – Room B
Thursday, October 19 4:00 PM Confirmation 5:00 PM AA Meeting – Room B 6:30 PM SCRIP Sales – Parish Center 7:00 PM Boy Scouts’ Mtg. – Parish Hall
Friday, October 20 6:30 PM Curia Meeting – Spirituality Ctr. 6:30 PM AA Meeting – Room B
Saturday, October 21 12:00 PM AA Meeting – Room B 4:30 PM SCRIP Sales – Parish Center 5:00 PM Mass of Anointing 6:00 PM CYO Hayride
Eucharistic Ministers
There will be a meeting at 6:30 PM on Monday, October 16th in the Church. All Eucharistic Ministers are encouraged to attend. If you are able to assist the priests at the Masses on either All Saints Day and/or All Souls Day, please indicate your availability on the sign-up sheet in the Sacristy. Thank you.
Legion of Mary
Will you welcome Mary into your home?
Are you willing to have the pilgrim Virgin Statue visit your home as your guest for one week? She is a perfect house guest. She wishes only to help and assist you and bring you the peace of her son (delivered by a pair of Legionaries to your home). Be part of a beautiful tradition of welcoming Our Lady into your home so that she might pray with you, for you and for your family and friends. To schedule a week’s visit by the Pilgrim Virgin or for more information, contact Joe Elitz, 215-637-7364. (Sponsored by the Legion of Mary. No donation required). Friendly warning: if you invite Mary into your home, be prepared for the blessings to follow. If she visited you in the past, she would be glad to revisit you again.
Churches & Cheese Steaks
All high school CYO members are invited to join Fr. Cavara on today, following the Noon Mass. We will travel by bus St. Agnes Church (home parish of Father Cavara and Father Dunleavy), Sts. Simon and Jude Church, and the Pepper Mill where we will enjoy cheesesteaks! We will return by 7:00 PM. Interested? Meet Father in the school parking lot following Mass.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED St. Anselm Prayer Garden Clean-up
Saturday, November 4, 2017 Please join our regular gardeners from 10 AM until about 2 PM. It’s a big job and we can use your help. Please wear old clothes and shoes (long sleeves and pants are encouraged). We will have some tools, but please bring heavy gloves and clippers, if you have them (tag them with your name). Questions: Call Mary Lou Klein, 215-637-8667.
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All Souls Day – November 2nd 7:00 PM Mass
Special Commemoration of our Deceased Parishioners
A special commemoration will be offered on All Souls Day, Thursday, November 2nd, for those who have died this year and were buried from Saint Anselm Church. We will also pray for all who are listed on the All Souls envelopes. An altar of remembrance for those who died this past year will be set up on the altar in the back of Church. Remembering Deceased Police Officers, Firefighters and Paramedics... Saint Anselm Church has a very nice custom of commemorating those police officers, firefighters and paramedics who died in the line of duty or by other causes. Anyone who would like one of these persons prayed for by name is asked to call the Parish Center. A commemoration of these people will be done during the 8:30 AM Mass on Thursday, November 2nd.
Remembering Our Deceased Loved Ones
Throughout the month of November, we remember in prayer our deceased loved ones. A Memorial Shrine has been set up on the altar under the statue of our Blessed Mother. The Book of the Dead lists the names of those parishioners from the last seven years who have died and whose funeral liturgies were in our Church.
On the envelopes are the names submitted to us by parishioners. Please remember all in your prayers and good works. Through the mercy of God, may each and every one of our deceased loved ones be graced with new life in heaven.
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Announced Mass Intentions 2018 Tuesday, November 14, 2017
10:00 AM to 12 Noon – ROOM B (after 12 Noon – Parish Center)
In order to allow announced Masses to be available to all people, we ask that you limit your requests to three announced Masses, only one of which is a Saturday evening or Sunday Mass. This restriction will be effective until Monday, December 4th when additional weekday Masses may be requested. Please limit each intention to one name unless it is for a deceased couple of members of “The Doe Family”. Thank you for your consideration.
Our Lady of Calvary Bereavement Ministry Sessions
Wednesday Evenings (Rectory Meeting Room)
We grieve because we have loved, and there is no set schedule for grieving the loss of a loved one-it can take months or even years. One never gets over the loss and grief, but one can learn to overcome the loss and grief. Bereavement Ministry Sessions are held in the rectory conference room from 7 PM to 8:30 PM. Enter via steps on church side of rectory. October 18th Feelings of Denial, Bargaining & Guilt November 8th Feelings of Anger & Depression November 15th Spiritual Elements of Grief & Healing
FREE VETERANS’ LUNCH EVENT
T. J. Fluehr Funeral Home will be holding a free Informative Session for Veterans and/or their spouses on Wednesday, November 8th at 11:00 AM at Mission BBQ, Roosevelt Boulevard. Washington Crossing National Cemetery representatives will be present and will hold a Q & A session following. Materials will be provided by the US Department of Veteran Affairs. Limited space. You must register to attend. Please call Korinne, 215-637-7373, to register or for more information.
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Vincentian Message… In today’s Gospel, we hear Jesus say: “Many are invited, but few are chosen.” To give thanks for all that God has given to you, have you considered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent DePaul?
St. Vincent DePaul Clothing Drive
October 28, 2017 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Saint Anselm Schoolyard If I haven’t worn it, or do I really need it? Does it even fit? Pass it along and benefit the work of the Society of St. Vincent DePaul.
Children’s Scholarship Fund
Applications for 2,000 new four-year, K-8th grade scholarships for low-income Philadelphia children are available NOW. You must meet income requirements, be a Philadelphia resident and have at least one child entering grades K-8 in the fall of 2018. The application period will remain open through March 1, 2018 with priority given to applicants who submit an application before November 15, 2017. Please visit www.csfphiladelphia.org
Little Flower Alumnae Association Annual Mass & Luncheon Sunday, November 5, 2017
Saint Katherine of Siena Church Mass is at noon; luncheon to follow in the Parish Center. Alumnae, spouses, friends are invited.
Contact Joan Siburkis Schott, 215 -637-6930 for additional information.
Ladies of Saint Anselm
New York Trip
Buses for our New York Trip will depart Saint Anselm promptly at 9:00 AM on Saturday, October 21st. Please park along the fence line in our schoolyard. Any questions, call Betty, 215-637-5319.
HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION
Archbishop Ryan High School Open House
Thursday, October 19th, 6 to 9 PM
Scholarship Test Saturday, October 21st, 9 AM
Monday, October 23rd, 3:30 PM Register on line at
archbishopryan.com/admissions
Roman Catholic High School
Fall Open House for 6th, 7th & 8th grade students Sunday, October 22, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Register online at RomanCatholicHS.com
Scholarship Entrance Test Saturdays: November 4th, 18th & December 2nd
For more info, contact the admissions office, 215-6527-1270, ext. 146/159 or email
Admissions@RomanCatholic HS.com
Father Judge High School Mandatory Scholarship/Placement Test
8th Grade students from Catholic Charter and Public School applying to Father Judge must
take the Placement Test. Pre-register @www.fatherjudge.com
A Day in the Life of a Crusader “Shadow Day”
Please call the Admissions Department 215-338-9494 ext. 1158
Nazareth Academy High School 8th Grade Entrance/Scholarship Exam
Saturday, October 28, 2017 7:45 AM to Noon
There will be a Q & A session for parents from 12:30 AM to Noon on test day. To register, visit www.nazarethacademyhs.org/admissionsevents
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Around Town...
8th Police District’s Annual Fall Festival
Saturday, October 21, 2017 (raindate: October 28, 2017)
Noon – 4:00 PM Join us at 3100 Red Lion Road (8th Police District Grounds) for food, beverages, games & raffles. We are featuring a “Haunted House”, costume contest, DJ, raffles and much more! Fun for the whole family. We hope to see you there! Please come dressed in a costume for a costume contest!
CYO Designer Bag Bingo!
Saturday, October 28, 2017 7:00 – 11:00 PM
Our Lady of Victory Hall Tickets are $30.00 in advance; $35.00 at the door and include coffee, tea, water and sweet treats. You may bring your own snacks and beverages. Tickets are available at the Parish Center or you may call Susie, 215-880-2750, or Jen, 215-990-5623. Advanced tickets must be purchased by October 23rd.
Saint Anselm Home & School Association
invites you to... Trunk or Treat!
Please join us on Sunday, October 29th to celebrate Halloween with our school and parish families. St. Anselm parking lot will open for cars to arrive at 1:30 PM. Our children can “trunk or treat” between 2:15 PM and 4:30 PM. The event will include a DJ and prizes will be awarded for the top three best decorated trunks and the top three best costumes. Each trunk or treater will receive a bottle of water and a pretzel with their ticket and they must be in costume. This event is “shine” only. No rain date. The cost is $5.00 per trunk or treater. You may purchase a ticket at the Parish Center until Friday, October 20th. For additional info, please contact Joann at [email protected]
Christopher M. Buck Memorial Scholarship
Beef ‘n Beer Fundraiser
Saturday, November 11, 2017 6:30 – 11:30 PM
To date, this fundraiser has given over $29,700 to Saint Anselm Students.
Please support this event. There will be food, beverages, dancing, door prizes, great raffle baskets and much more. Tickets are $30.00 per person and may be purchased by contacting Jen, 215-990-5623 or Vivian, 215-870-9640 (after 5 PM). Tickets are also available at the Parish Center. This is an 80’s theme! Wear an outfit from the 80’s and receive 5 free regular raffle tickets.
“Goodtimers”
Join us on Thursday, December 7th, as we travel to the American Music Theatre, Lancaster, for the Christmas Show. The bus leaves at 10:00 AM (St. Anselm Schoolyard), stopping for lunch at Shady Maple. The show is at 3:00 PM and we arrive home at approximately 7:00 PM. The price is $92.00 (checks payable to Saint Anselm Church). Please call Loretta, 215-637-2309 for ticket reservations by November 1st.
19154 5K Race—Save the Date!
The sixth annual “19154 5K Race” will be held Saturday, February 3, 2018. If you are a runner or walker, save the date. Registration is available online at www.191545k.com. If you own or work for a business that would like to become a sponsor, please send an email to [email protected] or find the sponsorship form on the race website: www.191545k.com. All proceeds from the 19154 5K will benefit the youth & young adult ministries of St. Anselm Church. Our next meeting is Monday, October 23rd, 7 PM in the History Room of the Parish Center. Our guest speaker will be Leo Dignam, City of Philadelphia 5K Series. 7
We are grateful to our benefactors for supporting our fundraising efforts. Please support them for graciously helping us...
OKTOBERFEST SPONSORS
All Rick Public Adjusters Milillo Event Group (Bobby Sacco) (P & P Caterers)
T.J. Fluehr Funeral Home & Cremation Service Bensalem Beer Lou’s Farm Market Flynn & O’Hara Uniform Store Philadelphia Firefighters Local No. 22
DONORS
Amoroso Lou’s Farm Market Rep. John Sabatino Champs Pizza Oteri’s Bakery Rep. Martina White
Herr’s Potato Chips Redner’s Market Dietz & Watson Restaurant Store
SUPPORTERS
ABC 123 Holiday Shop Applebees Archbishop Ryan High School Bensalem Beer Brick House Bar & Grille Camp Bow Wow Carrabba’s Eddington House Famous Dave’s BBQ Flynn & O’Hara
Fresh Hair Salon Friendly’s Hooters Katie O’Donnell’s Longwood Gardens McKeown’s Automotive Metro Diner Miller’s Ale House Mission BBQ Outback
Painting with a Twist ...(Grant Avenue) Pretzel Factory (Parkwood) Randi’s Restaurant Chrissy Rodgers (Avon) St. Anselm CYO Texas Roadhouse The Rittenhouse (Tea for Two) Westin Hotel (Philadelphia) Yards Brewery
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR BASKET WINNERS!
Christmas – Kelsey McDonough Famous Dave’s – Louise Quigley Avon – Kathy Reichner Car Basket – Mary Romagano Hooters – Tomaselli Beach Bag – Christy Crawford Yards Brewery – Carolyn Poole Lottery – Maryanne Philly Pretzel – Hoppel’s
Kid’s #1 – Alex Martin Outback Steakhouse – Jen Sweeney Metro Diner – Maureen Socha Texas Roadhouse – Chris Cook Archbishop Ryan – Sabrina Black Randi’s – Karen Benjamin St. Anselm CYO – Annette Coreano Camp Bow Wow – Joe White Katie O’Donnell’s – Kelly Matecki
Westin Hotel – Loreen Meyer Painting w/Twist– Lauren Szewczak Fresh Hair Salon – Sue Fox Bensalem Cooler – M. Schaffner Eddingotn House – Jeanine Duffy Mission BBQ – Jean Dunn Carrabba’s – Connie Jablonowski Kid’s #2 – Brooke McGinn Applebee’s – Mary Romagano
VEGAS CHANCES
Misty Cockerill ($1,200 travel voucher)
50/50 WINNERS
Joe White - $125.00 Kathy O’Connor - $140.00
A very special Thank You to DJ Joe Winkis for entertaining us for 8 continuous hours to all our faithful parishioners for the potatoes and cakes donated to this event!
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Forty Days for Life
Saint Anselm Church will once again participate in the Campaign for Life. On November 3, 2017, we
will gather to pray for our un-born children. Through prayer and fasting, peaceful vigils and community
outreach, we will be able to stand firm in our belief that all life is a gift from God and needs to be
protected.
The vigil hours are from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Friday, November 3, 2017. Our location is outside
Planned Parenthood, 2751 Comly Road (at Roosevelt Blvd.). If you can pray for one hour on this day,
please sign up below and return the form to me at the Parish Center. If you have any questions, please
contact me at 215-637-3525, ext. #12.
Deacon Gerald Whartenby
Name:______________________________________ Phone No.________________________
I will participate in the Campaign for Life during the following time-line:
________ 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
________ 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
________ 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
________10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
________11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
________12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
________ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
________ 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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