Sunday, August 5, 2018 Sacraments and Devotions · 2019-09-19 · ♦PFC Charles Morgan Griffith...
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Church and Parish Office: 300 State Road • West Grove, PA 19390
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 am-12 pm, 1-4 pm
Email: [email protected]
Web: assumptionbvmwestgrove.org
Facebook: ABVM Parish Community, West Grove, PA
Twitter: @ABVM_WestGrove
Weekend Mass Times Saturday: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm Masses
Daily Mass Schedule 6:30 am - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:15 am - Tuesday, Friday
Eucharistic Adoration After morning Mass, Monday through Friday, until 7 pm
ABVM Adoration Chapel No adoration on public holidays or snow days.
Pastor …..….…Reverend Scott D. Brockson [email protected]
Pastor Emeritus…….…..Rev. Msgr. John Graf
In Residence ….…Rev. Msgr. Frank Depman
Deacons ….………..Deacon Thomas Hannan Deacon Michael DeGrasse Operations Manager ….……Mary Rose Edmonds
Parish Office Staff ……..……Donna Brumbaugh Ann Caruso Parish Office (Ph) 610-869-2722, (fax) 610-869-3252
School Principal ….……………Danielle White [email protected]
School Office (Ph) 610-869-9576, (fax) 610-869-4049
Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE) ……… Teresa Leszczynski [email protected]
Religious Education Office .…...(Ph) 610-869-8575
Facilities Request……[email protected]
Sacraments and Devotions
Baptism: Sundays at 1:30 pm in Church (bimonthly)
Matrimony: Engaged couples are asked to meet with parish priest at least six months prior to the wedding and enroll in a marriage-prep program.
Reconciliation: (Church) Saturdays, 11:00 am-12:15 pm
Rosary: Wednesdays, 6:30 pm (Church)
Bulletin: Submit articles by 8:00 am on Thursday for publication the following week. Submit to the Parish Office or email [email protected].
Sunday, August 5, 2018
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THE NATURAL LAW AS A SOLUTION TO MORAL CHAOS
In the last few bulletins I lamented the decline of a generally accepted system of ethics in American society in the last half century which helped to shape debates over moral issues. I argued that the majority of people in our country used to agree on the general principles of Judeo-Christian ethics. Even if there was disagreement on specific issues, the norms based on the teaching of the Bible were accepted by almost everyone, even by nonbelievers. Any argument for or against a particular position had to take the Judeo-Christian ethic as a reference. And so everyone believed that a man should earn his own living, that marriage is an exclusive union of a man and a woman which should last until one of them dies, and that human life should be protected against murder; etc. With the turn away from religion, led and sometimes encouraged by the builders of popular culture – Hollywood, the media, college professors, leaders in the professions and industry, among others – the moral consensus which existed in American society was lost.
The Judeo-Christian ethic had to be replaced by something else. Human beings do not make moral decisions in a vacuum. They refer, often unconsciously, to their deep-seated convictions about certain principles. For example, a couple moves in together before marriage. They may deny it, but their decision reflects a conviction that sex should not be confined only to marriage, or that saving money is more important than being chaste, or that immediate gratification is better than self-denial. Their devaluation of the sanctity of sex and marriage cause them to make a decision which is contrary to traditional American values. On the other hand, the couple that makes the decision to remain apart until they marry put a high value on chastity and have a greater respect for the uniqueness of marriage. In the case of both couples, there are underlying principles in their belief system which determine their concrete choice.
So if Christians want to live in a society which upholds traditional moral values, how do they
convince nonbelievers to accept them? They cannot quote the Bible or the Church, since their interlocutors do not accept their authority. Clearly, the challenge is great, not least because relatively few people are willing to engage in serious thinking today, as I wrote last week. But if you get someone who will listen, the best way to bring them to make the best moral choices may be to convince them of first principles. They need to be shown that there is such a thing as natural law.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that “Man participates in the wisdom and
goodness of the Creator who gives him mastery over his acts and the ability to govern himself with a view to the true and the good. The natural law expresses the original moral sense which enables man to discern by reason the good and the evil, the truth and the lie” (#1954, emphasis added). The Church is convinced that human beings are born with a sense of right and wrong, with a law written on their hearts which can be discovered by the use of reason. Some pagan thinkers have thought the same. For example, the Roman philosopher Cicero, who wrote around 50 B.C.: “For there is a true law; right reason. It is in conformity with nature, it is diffused among all men, and is immutable and eternal; its orders summon to duty; its prohibitions turn away from offense.”
Whether or not they believe in God, most people will agree that it is wrong to steal, to kill the
innocent, or to dishonor your mother and father. These truths are written in the hearts of human beings and require little explanation. It might be useful to demonstrate that there is something like a natural law, and that by living in accord with it human beings will have the best chance to reach their potential. A renewed acceptance of the existence of a natural law may be just what we need to save our society from its current moral chaos.
Father Scott
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Live the Liturgy What can I do to accomplish the works of God? This is a question every Christian must ask. Ultimately, we are asked to be the light of Christ for others. This calls us to be compassionate, forgiving, nonviolent, generous, concerned for the poor, and welcoming to strangers. These are often contrary to what the world values. We are asked to simplify our lives and become less self-focused so that others can share in God’s creation. We need help in order to fulfill this tall order. The Eucharist, the Body and Blood of Christ, which we celebrate today, is the way we are nourished so that we can fulfill this mission.
Questions of the Week
1st Reading (Exodus 16:2-4,12-15) This reading from Exodus takes place in the early stages of Israel’s 40-year desert journey. What do you think the Lord is trying to teach the Israelites? 2nd Reading (Ephesians 4:17,20-24) Paul challenges the Gentile Christians of Ephesus to think and act in a new way as believers in Jesus. What makes this spiritual exercise so difficult for believers of any age?
Gospel (John 6:24-35) Over the next four Sundays, the Gospel readings come from Jesus’ extended Bread of Life Discourse. Jesus begins by describing himself as sent from God as “the bread of life.” How does this metaphor for Jesus speak to you personally?
Please Pray
For Our
Military
♦2 LT Nicholas J. Caruso
♦SGT Andrew Wolfe
♦SSGT James McWilliams
♦AB Michael Connelly & FLT277, Lackland AFB
♦SPC Thomas Wolfe
♦SGM Nicolas Relacion
♦PFC Charles Morgan Griffith
♦SSGT Michael Kauffman
♦HM1 Matthew Rosenberg
♦AB Brandon Narkin & FLT 601/602 Lackland AFB
♦2 LT Niccolo Iacovelli
♦Cadet Jacqueline Brattan ♦PVT Charlie Harrison
♦PFC Daniel Engberg ♦LT Connor Dunleavy
♦1st ID HHBN & Coalition
♦MAJ Sean McEntee
♦LTC Don McDannald
Public Prayer Request
Name: _______________________________________
Requester/Phone:______________________________
Requests will be printed in the bulletin for one month and military prayers for six months. You may renew as often as you wish.
Welcome
We woud like to welcome the following new members to the Assumption BVM Parish Family:
Thomas and Sheila Kappelmeier Family
Nicholas and Jennifer Mariconda Family
Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing.
Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them.
Sister Lorraine, Rich Fisher, Deacon Jim Elliott, Fabiola Matalonis, Judith Hasson, Karen Dinius, John & Joanne George, Loann Armstrong, Fran Lukas, Christian Malmgren, Mary Rossi, Linda & Gene Glomb, Steve Hen-ry, John Yeager, Ed Painter, Francis Ianni, John Jones, Donna Shoemake, Ethan M., Ashleigh Kelly, Janice Wolfe, David Mackenzie, Audrey, Lee Richardson, Mat-thew Rusnak, Bill Sauerwine, Jean Mariano, Ida & Hank Guckes, Jamie Fuller, Debbie Robinson, Mary Ann Grofcsik, Diane Kuster, Jerry & Laura Watts, Kathleen Kennard, Rita Sheppard, Susan Nagdev, Betsy Jones, Frankie Knowles, Chayse & Jack Rusnak, Charles Mitch-ell, Linda Carango, Patti Bubel, Robert E., Luke Ra-mowski, Philip Caruso, Paula Reeves, Tim G., Christo-pher Furniss, Ryan Coyle, Msgr. John Graf, Abigail McCrystal, Philip Budzynski, Fred & Betty Anne Silva, Jennifer Cable, Rose Marie Reynolds, Margo Passehl, Shirley Carlson, Visitation Prayer Intentions
Requests
Rest in Peace
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and all the souls of
the faithful departed rest in peace.
Gerald Uniacke
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Special Note Due to the shortage of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion during the summer months, beginning July 8th through September 2nd we will only be offering the Pre-cious Blood at the 4:30 pm Saturday Vigil and at the 10 am Sunday Mass. Beginning September 9th, the distribution of the Precious Blood will resume at all weekend Mass-es if we have enough ministers.
As a reminder, the entire Christ is present in Holy Communion under the form of bread and under the form of wine. There is no increase in grace to the communicant when he or she receives under both species. However, the offering of the Precious Blood to the lay faithful more fully signifies the reception of the Body and Blood of Christ. The imagery of being joined to the offering of Christ at the Last Supper is most evident when both species are received in Holy Communion.
Holy Day of Obligation
Wednesday, August 15th
Masses: 6:30 am, 10:00 am, 7:00 pm
Mary of the Assumption, Patroness of our Parish, pray for us!
(Please Note: ABVM Parish Office will be closed on August 15th.)
The 2018 Annual Parish Appeal is underway. Our goal is $150,000. In the first nine months of the 2018 Appeal three hundred and thirteen families have pledged more than $126,200 of which $115,017 has been received. The Appeal is sup-porting continuing operations of the Parish while helping us fund a few necessary projects. These include an upgrade of the HVAC system in the Church and Parish Life Center, improvement of the church sound system, including hearing assist devices, and improved use of elec-tronic media in support of parish communications. Please complete the Intention Card you received in your letter from Father Scott and place it in the envelope in the collec-tion basket or mail the envelope to the Parish Office. Or, you may use the Parish Appeal envelope from your packet of envelopes to make your donation. The Finance Council and Father Scott thank you for your generosity.
We are very pleased that our E-giving over the past six months has increased. We also are pleased that our average collection amount per envelope & E-giving has also in-creased. Thank you for responding to our needs. We have reduced our budgeted expenses for the new 2018 – 2019 fiscal year by more than $28,000. Our beloved church with the associated facilities is 16 years old. As in your home, maintenance costs and operating costs need to be addressed. You have demon-strated your generosity to enable us to fulfill our fiscal responsibilities. Please continue to be as generous as you can.
Week of July 28/29, 2018 $8,058
$24,435 E-Giving for the month of July - 34% Participation
Avg. Weekly Collection 2018/2019
Estimated Wkly Expenses 2018/19
$14,187 $17,631
Blessing and Investiture in the Brown Scapular
Immediately following 10 am and 7 pm Masses on the Assumption BVM Feast Day (August 15th), Father Scott Brockson will invite anyone interested (adults and children) to participate in the Enrollment of the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. These few minutes after Mass will allow the Blessed Mother to bless and bestow many graces upon you.
Promise of Our Lady to St. Simon Stock on July 16, 1251
“Whosoever dies in this garment shall not suffer eternal fire.”
Eucharistic Adoration
We are blessed as a parish community with the Real Presence of
Jesus Christ exposed in our Adoration Chapel after Morning Mass
until 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday. All are welcome to make a
visit at any time! We are in need of assigned adorers for the fol-
lowing hours: Mondays: 2 pm, Tuesdays: 1 pm, 5 pm, Thursdays: 9
am, 5 pm, Fridays: 5 pm. To sign-up for a weekly hour of Adora-
tion, contact Mary Wharton at 302-388-3752 or [email protected].
“Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament surpasses all the other works of piety.” - St. Pope Pius X
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ABVM News
8th Grade Student Reflections
Azeneth Sedano Assumption BVM School taught me to get closer to God and pray more often, spending time with Him. I thank God for the opportunity to attend such an amazing school. Azeneth will be attending Avon Grove High School in the fall. Sean Semmel Preparation is a hard thing to accomplish, but Assumption BVM School does it and does it well! If you attend Assumption BVM School, you will be prepared spiritually, academically, and emotionally so you will be set for whatever may come your way. Sean will be attending The Salesianum School in the fall. Talia Staso Assumption BVM School is very special to me because I have attended since Kindergarten. We are like one big family and I will miss the school as well as my friends when I graduate. Talia will be attending Bishop Shanahan High School in the fall.
Applications are Being Accepted for New Students
Looking for a school for your child going into PreK, Kindergarten, or Grades 1-8? Learn about Assumption BVM School's strong academic program including STREAM learning and one-to-one technology program, meet our passionate teachers and dedicated principal, and visit our dynamic classrooms. Applications are now being accepted for PreK through Grade 8. More information is available at http://abvmschoolwg.us/2018-2019-application.
To schedule a tour or shadow day please contact Kristen Sullivan at
[email protected] or call 610-869-9576.
Religious
Education
Opening Days for Religious Education are:
Tuesday, September 11th from 4:40 pm - 6 pm
Wednesday, September 12th from 4:40 pm - 6 pm
Sunday, September 16th (Catechetical Sunday),
11:10 am - 12 pm
CONFIRMATION CLASSES:
Confirmandi who attend Religious Education Classes, please mark your calendars for your first class on Thursday, September 13th. Drop-Off will be at 6:30 pm and pick-up at 7:45 pm at the main Church. Studies continue on Thursdays through the months of Septem-ber and October. We will also be meeting in November with our ABVM School Confirmandi as described in your next Confirmation Newsletter.
The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated on Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the 4:30 pm Mass with Bishop Senior.
A PRAYER WALK
FOR OUR SCHOOLS
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Penn London Elementary School Avon Grove Intermediate School
Fred S. Engle Middle School Avon Grove High School
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary School Avon Grove Charter School
Nazarene Academy
We will meet at the lobby of Avon Grove High School at 9:30 am to receive ID tag and to choose a school. Please bring your children to pray for their schools! For information, call Pastor Monica or West Grove United Methodist Church at 610-869-9334.
† Sponsored by the Avon Grove Ministerium
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ABVM Fall Sports
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: AUGUST 20TH
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish include the following:
Cheerleading: Grades 4 thru 8 Cross Country: Grades 1 thru 8 Volleyball: Grades 5 thru 8
The registration fee is $85 per child. CYO Fall Sports are open to all children who are registered in the ABVM Parish, or, if out of parish, attend the ABVM Parish School. Parents – Please follow the registration instructions below in order to register your children. All registration and fees must be paid on-line through Wagdogs at the time of registration.
“TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD FOR ABVM CYO” Go to www.wagdogs.com 1. On left hand menu, click on “Become a Member” 2. Create an Account 3. You will receive an email with instructions on how to activate your wagdogs account 4. You can now “Log In” 5. Enter your email address and password 6. On left side, click on “Register for a League” 7. Scroll down the list until you find Assumption BVM CYO, West Grove 8. Select a sport 9. Select your parish (near the top of the list) From this point on, just follow the registration screens. Remember to click on the green “Next or Save” at the bottom of each page.
Football: 5th-8th grade boys are invited to play football through St. Max's Parish in West Chester. Please con-tact Colleen Heckman @ [email protected] for additional information.
Safe Environment Clearances are needed prior to volunteering for School, CYFF, CYO Sports, and anything that involves children.
The safety of our children is a priority at Assumption BVM Parish. Our parish adheres to the requirements established by the Archdiocesan Safe Environment Program. Offering your time and talents is invaluable and we are so grateful for your help. Thank you for taking the time to complete all the required clearances.
A list of clearances needed can be found on our parish website at: www.assumptionbvmwestgrove.org, select Resources, then select Safe Environment Clearances. Once clearances and training are completed, certificates and forms need to be given to the Parish Office. For questions, please contact the ABVM Parish Office at 610-869-2722 or email [email protected].
Safe Environment Virtus Training will be held at:
Wed., Aug. 8th: SS. Philip & James, Exton, 6 pm
Mon., Aug. 13th: St. Max Kolbe, West Chester, 6 pm
Thurs., Aug. 23rd: SS. Simon & Jude, West Chester, 1 pm
To register for one of these sessions, visit virtus.org. Classes fill up quickly.
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CHESTER COUNTY MEN OF MALVERN RETREAT (August 10-12, 2018, Malvern Retreat House, Malvern, PA) Retreat Directors: Dea-con Al Clay and Fr. John Meyers. Call 610-644-0400 or visit malvern-retreat.com/register.
WE THIRST: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON ADDICTION (September 4, 11, 18, 25 & October 2, 7-9 pm, SS. Peter & Paul Church, West Chester) This compassionate and comprehensive educational series on addiction from a Christian perspective is intended for those who are suffering from addiction, their loved ones and anyone who would like to learn more about addiction. Call 610-692-2216.
STEWARDSHIP: A MISSION OF FAITH FALL CONFERENCE (September 19-20, 2018, 9 am-9 pm, The Star Barn Village at Stone Gables Estate, Elizabethtown, PA) The conference includes speakers (Msgr. John Esseff, Sr. Cor Immaculatum, IHM, Jason Evert, Fr. Mi-chael Gaitley, R. Sean Kilcawley, Damon Owens, Devin Schadt, and Christopher West), 24 breakout workshops, Mass, Adoration, Con-fession, music and ranch activities including horseback rides and wagon rides. Cost: $50 one day, $90 both days. Visit https://stewardshipmission.org/2018-stewardship-annual-christian-retreat/ or call 717-367-0100.
ABBEYFEST (September 22, 2018, Daylesford Abbey, Paoli, PA) En-joy eight-time Grammy Nominee, Matt Maher, will headline this year’s festival. Visit www.theabbeyfest.com. Don’t miss this one of a kind experience celebrating faith, music and powerful witness! Visit www.theabbeyfest.com for information.
MERCY & MARY RETREAT (September 21/22, 2018, Ignaitius Church, Yardley, PA) Best selling author and acclaimed speaker, Father Michael Gaitley, MIC will be giving 5 dynamic talks. There will be a retreat Mass, Adoration, Benediction, Chaplet of Divine Mercy and book signing. Visit marianmissionaries.org.
CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE RETREAT (September 28-30, 2018, Marianist Family Retreat Center, Cape May Point, NJ) This weekend is intended for couples married at least 10 years. Cost: $270 per couple (includes meals & room). Call 609-884-3829 or register at capemaymarianists.org. TENT REVIVAL (Sunday, October 7, 2018, 1-7 pm, Malvern Retreat House, Malvern, PA) Enjoy Mass, outdoor Adoration, Confessions in the field, Rosary Walk, Prayer & Praise Music, preaching & teaching, activities for children, lay witnesses and Hollywood celebrities. Indi-viduals of all ages are welcome. No cost to attend! Free will offer-ing is appreciated. Register at malvernretreat.com.
In commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the death of St. Pio of Pietrelcina
SAINT PIO FESTIVAL Friday-Sunday, September 14,15,16, 2018
St. Bede the Venerable Parish 1071 Holland Rd., Holland, PA
* Special Masses * Street Procession * Healing Service * Confessions * Blessing with Relics * Live Music * Food Vendors * Free parking
Visit padrepiofestivalhollandpa.com or call 215-357-5720 for details.
Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Event
Saturday, September 8th
Our Lady of Fatima Church
801 N. Dupont Hwy
New Castle, Delaware
9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Spiritual Talks by Father James
Blount, SOLT, Rosary, Mass, Benediction
Father Blount is a bold, charismatic preacher endowed and empowered by the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Come
and enjoy this powerful priest!
Bring your own Lunch. No registration necessary. Questions? Call Mary at 610-255-0382.
Happy Birthday, Blessed Mother!
Family Fully Alive Festival Saturday, September 22nd
Saint Joseph Catholic Church 338 Manor Ave., Downingtown, PA
10:30 am to 4:00 pm
Cost: $30 (includes access to all speakers and lunch) Early bird registration good until 8/31/2018. Children 12 and under: Free (includes access to children’s activities, hotdog and drink)
Guest Speakers: Dr. Scott Hahn, Kimberly Hahn, Marie Joseph and Dr. Monique Ruberu.
Join us for a joy-filled family event organized by
families! Visit: https://www.familyfullyalive.us/
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August 5-12, 2018 ~ Assumption BVM Church
We are pleased to announce that our church has
been selected to host homeless families in the
Family Promise Program (up to 14 persons in all)
for the week of August 5-12, 2018.
During this seven day period, the Parish Life
Center (Church lower level) will be closed to
Parish organizations in the evenings. Parish
Office hours will be unaffected. For questions or
for future volunteer opportunities, please contact
our Parish Coordinator, Sharon Hannan, call 484-
678-2142 or email [email protected].
Going on Vacation this Summer?
Don’t miss Mass when you’re away -
MassTimes.org
A Lifeline for Troubled Marriages!
The Retrouvaille Marriage Program offers help for strug-gling marriages. Tens of thousands of couples have suc-cessfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrouvaille weekend and the six post sessions that follow it. Retrouvaille is not just a social gathering or series of semi-nars, but rather a way to rediscover and rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. The next program begins on the weekend of August 17-19, 2018 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. Visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 800-470-2230. All inquiries are kept confidential.
Social Outreach Announcements
Pray the Rosary for Life (8/5-8/11/18) Sun. L. Liberatore Thu. J. Wolfe Mon. M. Wharton Fri. S. Tobin Tue. M. Wharton Sat. C. Sedlak Wed. D. Brumbaugh (Sign-up in the Church lobby.)
HopeAfterAbortion.com; afterabortion.org; RachelsVineyard.org; 610-354-0555 or 1-877-HOPE-4-ME.
Pregnancy Help, call 1-800-CARE-002 or 610-436-0773.
Aid for Friends Cooks: Filled, frozen meal trays can be taken to the freezer in the ABVM Parish Life Center, weekdays from 8 am-7 pm. To help prepare meals or be an AFF driver, contact Ann Barr at 610-869-8559.
Annulment Proceeding: Contact the Metropolitan Tribunal, Archdiocese of Philadelphia (215) 587-3750.
Al-Anon meeting will be held every Monday night, 8 pm in
the ABVM Church. Call Valerie at 610-662-1567.
Lions Club Hospital Equipment Loan Program: Contact Bob Yeatman at 484-883-0515 or www.aglions.com.
Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Help-Line: Call 484-472-5041 or email: [email protected].
Courage—Courage ministers to those with same-sex attractions and their loved ones. A weekly peer support group is offered to homosexual men and women who wish to live according to the teaching of the Catholic Church. Call 215-587-4505. Confidentiality assured.
Spiritual Support for Addiction: Archdiocesan resources can be found at www.archphila.org/hope.
Join us on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm in the ABVM Adoration Chapel as we pray the Holy
Rosary for our families and parish family. All are welcome!
“The Rosary is a long chain that links
Heaven and Earth. One end of it is in
our hands and the other end is in the
hands of the Holy Virgin. The Rosary
prayer rises like incense to the feet
of the Almighty.” - St. Therese of Lisieux
Saturday, October 27, 2018, 9am-4pm
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
Doylestown, PA
Speakers include: Dr. Mary Healy, Sr. Regina Gorman,
Martha Reyes, Emily Stimpson Chapman, Melanie &
Damon Owens & more!
A mid-September sellout is expected.
Register at: catholicwomensconference.org
For information about group discounts or carpooling from our church, contact Stephanie Tobin at 484-467-6675 or [email protected].
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Want to learn more about your
faith? Looking for quality
family entertainment?
Please join FORMED.ORG for free
by entering our parish code MC8NYZ.
Saturday, October 13, 2018
6 PM to 10:30 PM—ABVM Parish Center
Cost: $35 each or $65 per couple
The Knights of Columbus and Columbiettes
invite you to our first ever
Oktoberfest
Join us for an adult evening full of
German Food, Music, Dancing and
of course BEER!!
Tickets go on sale after Mass beginning
the weekend of August 11/12.
HAPPENING SOON
Thursday, Aug. 16th: Knights Meeting, 6 pm Dinner, 6:30 pm Meeting in the Parish Life Center
Thursday, Sept. 6th: Dinner & Bingo, 6 pm Dinner, 6:30 pm Bingo, Parish Center (Gym)
Sunday, Oct. 7th: Coffee & Donut Social following the 10 am Mass in the Parish Life Center Saturday, Oct. 13th: Oktoberfest, 6 pm- 10:30pm, Parish Center (Gym)
Ready to Join?
Contact Kris Kelleher at
(610)345-9245.
“Roses in Winter” Social Club for those 55+
Welcome to “Roses in Winter"
Our next meeting will be on Wednes-day, September 5, 2018 beginning at 1pm. Our meetings are held at the Penn Township Building, Lewis Road, in Jennersville. Please join us for ex-citing activities throughout the year. For information, please call Betty Anne at 610-869-8274.
Catholic Young Adults of Chester County (CYACC)
'Holy Ones: The Communion of Saints'
Are you a young adult in your 20s or 30s? If so, join CYACC this Wednesday, August 8th at 7:30PM at SS. Peter and Paul in West Chester. This week we will have Chris Massaro, a seminarian from St Charles Borromeo Seminary, lead us through what the Catholic Church teaches about saints. What is the Communion of Saints? How are we going to become saints? Who are some saints we might not know? We hope to see you there! For more information check us out on Face-book or at www.cyacc.org
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Are you new to the Parish and would like to
register? We would love to have you!!
You can register every weekend after the 4:30 pm Vigil
Mass and after the 10 am Mass. See a Parish Representa-
tive at the Registration Desk in the Adoration Chapel.
ST. CLARE OF ASSISI
As a girl in 12th century Italy, Clare heard
the legendary St. Francis preaching in
the square below her family home. In-
spired, Clare snuck away in the middle of
the night to join Francis and his follow-
ers. Francis cut her hair like the men and
gave her a rough tunic and veil to wear.
For the sake of propriety, Clare was
placed in a Benedictine nun monastery
for several years. As more women were
drawn to the simple spirituality, a new
order was founded, now known as the
Poor Clares. Despite requests from the
pope himself to relax their vow of pov-
erty, Clare stood firm in following the
spirit of St. Francis. Clare’s reputation
for virtue spread and attracted women
— rich and poor alike — to the new order
that still exists today.
eGiving with Faith Direct
Faith Direct enables parishioners to make their Church contributions
through either direct debit from your checking/savings account or
through your credit/debit card. No more writing checks or searching for
envelopes on the way out the door. Now you can apply the conven-
ience of direct debit to your parish offerings. Visit www.faithdirect.net to
enroll online securely. Our parish code is PA832. Customer Service can
be reached at 866-507-8757.
FOOTBALL MANIA 17 Week Game
ABVM Parish Fundraiser
Football Mania is a exciting sweepstakes fundraiser based on professional football. Sweepstakes participants can win $1000s in cash prizes based on the number of points scored by the football teams printed on the back of their Sweepstakes Game Card.
Sweepstakes Prizes Game cards have 17 chances to win a prize. A new chance in each of the 17 weeks of the sweepstakes! Every week, the 16 highest scoring game cards, and the 3 lowest scoring cards, all win prizes. There are 4,960 unique game cards, each of which has a minimum 1 in 15.7 chance to win a prize during the season.
Ready to get started? Football Mania begins September 6, 2018. Please mail your score card stub and money to the ABVM Parish Office (300 State Road, West Grove, PA 19390). Makes checks payable to Assumption BVM Church. Winners will be notified by mail. All participants can go on the website: www.charitymania.com to view the winning sweepstakes game card numbers each week to see if they’ve won. Good Luck!!
Tickets are $25. ($1.47 per week of the Football Mania!)
Additional score cards can be picked up in the vestibule.
RETURN YOUR TICKET STUBS BY AUGUST 27TH.
Are you looking for something extra to enrich your faith? In the church
vestibule, we have a display of CDs, Books & Pamphlets by inspirational
Catholic authors.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 2018 4:30 pm Vigil Mass - Dolores Fazio, requested by Joyce Malchione
Reader 1/Reader 2: Michael Debes, Ed Sigda Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Tom Hannan, Lisa Gold-stein, Sharon Hannan, Bruce Michalski, Maureen & Rich-ard Petrarca Altar Servers: Madeline Flores, Ethan Goldstein, Nolan Sullivan Music: Ann Wengloski, Youngjin Joo Sacristan: Steve Gempp SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2018 8:00 am Mass - Albert Pitts, requested by Kim McKittrick and Jackie Stenta
Reader 1/Reader 2: Richard & Teresa O’Neill Extraordinary Ministers: Cindy Sciotto (A), Nancy Paproth (B), Ann Barr (C), James Fredericksdorf (LH) Altar Servers: Neil & Kimberli O’Donnell, Aaron Ravanesi Music: Richard O’Neill, Youngjin Joo Sacristan: Ray Bunjo
10:00 am Mass - Dolores Fazio, requested by Diane Bowman
Reader 1/Reader 2: Meghan & Helen Leinhauser Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Tom Hannan, Megan Mraz (D), Tom Powell (E), Stephanie Tobin (TP), Joan Patrick (JPP), Dennis Shannon (JPR), James Kirwin (PENN), Ann Foley Altar Servers: Philip & Rebecca Boehmler, Landon Staso Music: Anthem Sacristan: Fred Buoni
12:00 pm Mass - Rita Harrison, requested by Jim and Joanne McLaughlin
Reader 1/Reader 2: Stephen Liberatore, Jackie Battinieri Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Mike DeGrasse, Kathy Corkadel, Sandra Gosline, Mary Wharton Altar Servers: Aiden Daneker, Brandon Esposito, AJ Gourgoulis Music: Ann Wengloski, Anne Blackwell Sacristan: Jeffrey Lyons
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2018 6:30 am Mass - Domenico Ricci, requested by Luana and Steve Liberatore
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2018 8:15 am Mass - Petry, Spanier, Tittinger and Crystle Families, requested by Charles & Cathy Petry
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2018 6:30 am Mass - People of the Parish
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 6:30 am Mass - Arthur and Rosalind Sterling, requested by Joe Bunting
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 8:15 am Mass - John and Tom Newman, requested by The Cavanagh Family
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 4:30 pm Vigil Mass - Daniel Haggerty, requested by His Loving Wife and Family
Reader 1/Reader 2: Michelle Wu, Debera Buoni Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Mike DeGrasse, Donna Lauletta, Lisa McNamara, Bruce Michalski, Shawn Murphy, Frank Puoci Altar Servers: Charlotte Munger, Kiki & Nicolette Murphy Music: Jennifer Michalski, TBD Sacristan: Fred Buoni
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018 8:00 am Mass - Albert Pitts, requested by The Tobin Family
Reader 1/Reader 2: Jackie Battinieri, Tom Finley Extraordinary Ministers: John Eller (A), Linda Lanciano (B), Nancy Paproth (C), Joan Patrick (LH) Altar Servers: Landon Staso, Heidi Stumpf, Jonathan Tamin Music: Ann Wengloski, Youngjin Joo Sacristan: Ray Bunjo
10:00 am Mass - Marge Bruno, requested by Dave and Dee Ann Besselman
Reader 1/Reader 2: Mary Ann Schill, Tom Harrison Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Tom Hannan, Megan Mraz (D), Ruder Schill (E), Dennis Shannon (TP), James Fredericksdorf (JPP), Stephanie Tobin (JPR), Kathy Corkadel (PENN), Tom Powell Altar Servers: Philip & Rebecca Boehmler, Jane Mazzeo Music: Anthem Sacristan: Andy Mazzeo
12:00 pm Mass - Rita Harrison, requested by The Bunco Girls
Reader 1/Reader 2: Jean Duffy, Neil Coyne Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Mike DeGrasse, Sandra Gosline, Carl Nardi, Mary Wharton Altar Servers: Isabella Atwood, Michael Stemerman, Annie Strehlau Music: Rich O’Neill, Anne Blackwell Sacristan: Jeffrey Lyons