1325 Upper State Road, North Wales, PA 19454-1007 PARISH OFFICE 215-362-7400 fax: 215-362-4127 MMR Parish Website: www.mmredeemer.org SCHOOL 215-412-7101 MMR School Website: www.mmrschool.org PRE-SCHOOL 215-692-1051 P.R.E.P. 215-412-2251 YOUTH MINISTRY 215-362-4895 Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, help us share in the work of redemption. March 13, 2016 Fifth Sunday of Lent Founded in 1987 Mission Statement Under the patronage of Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, we are a growing faith community centered in the Eucharist and dedicated to worshiping God, our Father. In response to our baptismal call, we commit ourselves to promote the gospel of His Son, Jesus Christ, through Christian hospitality, spiritual nurturing, evangelical outreach, and shared social experience. We call upon each parishioner to share his or her talents in addressing the needs of our parish and society at large. We implore the Holy Spirit to consecrate each of us in this mission. Faith. Acon. “Resolve to imitate God’s justice, and no one will be poor.” (St. Gregory of Nazianzen)
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YOUTH MINISTRY 215-362-4895
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, help us share in the work of redemption.
March 13, 2016 Fifth Sunday of Lent
Founded in 1987
Mission Statement Under the patronage of Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, we are a growing faith community centered in the Eucharist and dedicated to worshiping God, our Father. In response to our baptismal call, we commit ourselves to promote the gospel of His Son, Jesus Christ, through Christian hospitality, spiritual nurturing, evangelical outreach, and shared social experience. We call upon each parishioner to share his or her talents in addressing the needs of our parish and society at large. We implore the Holy Spirit to consecrate each of us in this mission.
Faith. Action.
“Resolve to imitate
God’s justice, and no one
will be poor.”
(St. Gregory of Nazianzen)
Parish Clergy Rev. Msgr. John T. Conway, Pastor Rev. Msgr. Philip C. Ricci, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. William J. Teverzczuk, Parochial Vicar Rev. Daniel J. Arechabala, Parochial Vicar Deacon George Klinger, Permanent Deacon Deacon Paul A. Logan, Permanent Deacon Deacon John Travaline, Permanent Deacon
Parish Administration Maria Stumpf, Director of Parish Services Margi Slomiany, Director of Youth Ministry Mary Anne Dunbar, Music Coordinator Lou Tonelli, Parish Business Manager Pat Klinger, Parish Office Manager Chris Moral, Parish Office Staff
MMR Parish School Denise Judge, School Principal Margi Slomiany, Director of Advancement
Office of Religious Education Nancy Franks, Director of Religious Education Jeannie McLean, Secretary, Religious Education
Parish Pastoral Council Len Angelone, Cindy Coleman, Chris Fandozzi, Marissa Lamparski, Jeff O’Donnell, Beth Ann Rufo, and Bobbi Toner
Mass Schedules and Devotions Morning Prayer: 7:00 am Weekdays Weekday Mass: 7:30 am (and 9:00 am during Advent and Lent) Saturday: 7:35 am Rosary, 8:00 am Mass and
Miraculous Medal Novena Saturday Night: 5:15 pm Vigil Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am, and
pm (except New Year’s and Christmas) September (after Labor Day) through May (weekend before Memorial Day) Friday: All day Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament beginning at 8:00 am through 5:00 pm
Sacraments
The Sacrament of Baptism is administered most Sundays after the 12:30 pm Mass. Arrangements must be made in advance by calling the Parish Office. First time parents are required to attend a Pre-Jordan class before the baptism. They are held the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30 pm. No pre-registration is necessary.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered every Saturday, 4:00 to 4:45 pm; Sundays immediately following the 9:00 am Mass; and anytime by appointment.
The Sacrament of Marriage requires that the couple contact the Church at least 6 months before a planned wedding date. No other arrangements should be made until the couple meets with a parish priest and the date and time are confirmed. One of the couple must be a member of the parish. Attendance at a Pre-Cana marriage preparation program is required in accordance with Archdiocesan policy.
Anointing of the Sick is available to the dying and those who are elderly, sick, or preparing for surgery. Please contact the Parish Office.
Communion Calls are made monthly by clergy and weekly by Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. To place a homebound individual on the Communion Call list, call the Parish Office.
New Registrations Welcome new parishioners! You may call the Parish Office at 215-362-7400 to make an appointment to register. In order to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Marriage, or Letters of Eligibility for sponsorship at Baptism or Confirmation, you must be a registered parishioner. Also, children who turn 26 years of age, or complete higher education and continue to reside within our area, should become individually registered parishioners.
Funeral Notices Scheduled funeral services held here at Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, can now be found on our website: http://mmredeemer.org/funeral-notices/.
Parish Office Business Hours Mondays thru Thursdays: 8:30 am to 8:00 pm
Fridays: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm **Please note: Bulletin submission deadline is Monday at 4:00 pm
From Our Pastor
Dear Parishioners,
We offer a warm “MMR welcome” to Father Pio Mandato, Sister Kelly, and Sister Grace, who will be with us this week for our Parish Mission. We look forward to the special opportunities for spiritual en-richment which will be afforded us this coming week; particularly the Tuesday morning session for our seniors, the Penance Service on Tues-day evening, and the Ladies Lenten Day of Reflection scheduled for Wednesday. Tuesday’s Penance Service will include a time for indi-vidual confessions. Ten priests will be available as confessors that evening. Please plan on being with us. May it be a time of grace and divine mercy for us all!
Monsignor John Conway
Mass Intentions Monday, March 14 7:30 am Jeanette Fox by Mary Gaul 9:00 am Theresa Crimi by Marie Mills Tuesday, March 15 7:30 am William H. Stumpf by Bill & Maria Stumpf 9:00 am Bob Quain by Abla & Chuck Colburn Wednesday, March 16 7:30 am Bob Taratuski by his wife, Joan 9:00 am Charles Tacconelli by Bruce & Elizabeth Braunewell Thursday, March 17 7:30 am Neil Greene by the Higgins Family 9:00 am Ellen & John Carr by the DiPlacido Family Friday, March 18 7:30 am Father Tom Whittingham 9:00 am John Gaul by Mary Gaul Saturday, March 19 8:00 am Richard Henesey by Dan & Donna Scott 5:15 pm Eva M. D’Alfonso by David & Rita Spinosa Sunday, March 20 7:30 am Frances Palumbo by the Palumbo Family 9:00 am Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parishioners 10:45 am Thomas Cummings by the Tofani Family 12:30 pm Anne McKinney by M/M Joseph Turpie
Welcome New Parishioners Robert & Suzanne Delquadro and children, Eric & Ryan
Blessings to the Newly Baptized Ciaran Joseph Maloney
Please join us and those preparing for full communion into the Catholic Church for a Lenten Retreat, here at MMR on Saturday, March 19th be-ginning with 8:00 am followed by refreshments and concluding at 12:00 pm. Our presenters will be Deacons Greg Maskarinec, John Mishler, and Paul Logan. Please RSVP to the Parish Office at 215-362-7400. All are welcome!
Outdoor Stations of the Cross On Tuesday, March 22nd, at 7:00 pm all are welcome to pray the Stations outdoors. We will be gath-ering at the newly-placed marble statue of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, which will be incorpo-rated into our plans for constructing this spring a formal entrance to our permanent Stations of the Cross. The statue is located next to the old pump house. (This devotion will be coordinated by the Boy Scouts of local Troop #547 and members of our St. Francis Ecology Council.)
2015 Tax Information For those who use Parish Online Giving to contribute to MMR and Archdiocesan collections, you can generate a 2015 year end tax re-port by going to the website www.parishgiving.org and • Enter your username and pass-
word in the upper right-hand corner of the website.
• Click on the contribution history tab.
• Enter Start Date of 01/01/15 and End Date of 12/31/15.
• Click on the PDF icon. If you need a 2015 contribution report from the parish, please con-tact the Parish Office and you will receive one via e-mail.
Second Collection Next weekend’s second collection will be for Operation Rice Bowl. Thank you for your continued prayerful generosity to the hungry.
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Cultural Heritage Mass All are welcome to join Archbishop Chaput for our annual Cultural Her-itage Mass! This Mass celebrates the diversity and universality of the Native American, Asian, African, European, Caribbean, and Brazili-an Catholic communities in our local church. The Mass is on Saturday, March 19th at the Cathedral. The procession of communities will begin at 1:30 pm. The Mass starts at 2:00 pm. Contact the Office for Pastoral Care for Migrants and Refugees at migrantsandrefu-geesphilly.org or 215-587-3540 for more information.
The Calix Society Are you currently in a 12-step pro-gram? Would you like to be able to freely discuss how your Catholic faith, Christ, and His Sacraments nourish your recovery? If so, the Calix Society is for you! This group serves to enhance (not replace)
12-step groups with an emphasis upon our journey in Christ. You can find our national website at www.calixsociety.org and local meeting information at www.calix-philly.com. You may also contact Ken at 215-327-3236 or Amy at 610-405-7747
Mothers of Children with Disabilities Retreat Tuesday, May 3rd at Malvern Re-treat House, Fr. Dennis O’Donnell will direct a retreat for mothers and grandmothers who are raising children with disabilities and also those who have adult children with disabilities. There will be time to pray, reflect, and chat with other mothers. To register online go to www.opdarchphilly.com. For more information please contact Malvern Retreat House at 610-644-0400 or the Office for Persons with Disabilities at 215-587-3530.
Chosen Fathers: A Retreat for Fathers of Children with Disabilities Saturday, April 30th at St. Charles Seminary, the Office for Life and Family and the Office for Persons with Disabilities will host a retreat for fathers and grandfathers of children with disabilities. The re-treat will be led by Doug Keck, a Chosen Father, who is the presi-dent of EWTN and an award win-ning TV/Radio host. To register online go to www.opdarchphilly.org . For more information call 215-587-3530 or email [email protected] .
Join us for MMR’s Spring Bible Study!
If you ever wanted to give Bible study a try this is a great opportunity!
Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible
An engaging journey through the Bible, this eight-part study (30-minute sessions) provides the easiest way to understand the Bible. Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible makes the complex simple. It helps you uncover the story woven throughout Scripture so that you can get the “big picture” of the Bible and understand what it is all about. The Bible is a story about the Father’s unfailing love for you - a love that you are now called to share with others.
You will: Make sense of the Bible and see how it relates to your everyday life; Discover the remarkable connections between the Old and New Testaments; See how the sacraments, the Church and our entire Catholic Faith is rooted in Scripture … and much more!
Bible Study Sessions here at MMR will be held the weeks of April 3rd through May 22nd at the following times: Tuesday morning at 9:30 am Wednesday Evening at 7:30 pm Saturday morning at 8:30 am Register on-line at www.mmredeemer.org/bible-study
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Homilist: Fr. Pio Mandato Fr. Pio Mandato FMHJ is a Franciscan priest living as a missionary hermit in the Diocese of Scranton. Fr. Pio and his parents came from Pietrelcina in Southern Italy, where Saint (Padre) Pio, ministered. He entered the Capuchin Franciscans at age 17, where he received his Franciscan formation and later priestly for-mation. He was ordained in 1985 and has been involved in various apostolates throughout the years, from hospital chaplaincy to working with the homeless in NY, and giving retreats. In 1998 he was accepted into the Diocese of Scranton and began living a life of prayer as a hermit in solitude and at times going forth to preach.
Father Pio will preach at all of our Masses on Saturday Evening and Sunday. Day Time Events 3/13 Sunday 7:00pm Adoration, Benediction and Mission Lecture 3/14 Monday 7:30am & 9:00am Mass and Confession 7:00pm Healing Service 3/15 Tuesday 7:30am & 9:00am Mass and Confession 9:30am -12:00pm Senior Reception and Mission Lecture 7:00pm Penance Service 3/16 Wednesday 7:30am & 9:00am Mass and Confession 9:30am - 2:00pm Ladies Lenten Day of Reflection 7:00pm Closing Mass
To register for the Senior Reception on March 15th, please contact Maria Stumpf in the Parish Office at 215-362-7400 ext. 104 or by email at [email protected].
Any questions please contact Maria Stumpf at the Parish Office.
Mary, Mother the Redeemer Catholic Church
Parish Mission “Merciful like the father”
March 13 - 16, 2016
‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.”
Luke 4:18-19
Benefits Robert Burns Council Knights of Columbus a MMR Youth Group Catholic Heart Work mp
Eat-In or Take-Out
MMR CEC Friday, March 18, 2016
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High School Scholarships for MMR Students The tradition of academic excel-lence continues for the current 8th grade class. They have earned a combined total of $415,300 in academic scholarships for high school, to date. This total will in-crease as additional academic awards are given. We are MMR!
MMR Alumni Congratulations to three gradu-ates of the MMR Class of 2015 for your amazing success in high school. Of the 279 members in the freshmen class at Archbishop Wood High School, MMR gradu-ates hold the top three spots in class rank. Congratulations to the following students for their superi-or achievements. Kim-Leigh Tursi – Class rank #1 Connor Ford – Class rank #2 Haley Nguyen – Class rank #3
Private Tours Available at MMR School Are you interested in learning more about MMR School? Would you like to arrange a private tour? Please contact Margi Slomiany, Director of Advance-ment, at 215-412-7101 or email her at [email protected].
Important Deadline for Financial Assistance The deadline for financial assis-tance for MMR School is ap-proaching. All applications must be submitted by March 31, 2016. For more information go to www.smartaidforparents.org.
MMR Easter Egg Hunt The annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, March 19th at 9:00 am. The Youth Group invites young MMR parishioners from Pre-school through third grade to attend. Children must be pre-registered for this event.
♦ Who? MMR parishioners, Pre-School through third grade. All must pre-register. ♦ What? An egg hunt! Bring a basket or bag to carry the candy -filled eggs that are found. ♦ Where and when? Come to the MMR gym at 9:00am. ♦ How much? The cost is $5 per child. Proceeds benefit the MMR Youth Group. Please complete the form below and return it along with pay-ment to the Parish or School Office by March 14th . Email [email protected] with any questions. Family name: ___________________________
Total number of children attending in family: _______
Number of Pre-Schoolers: _____
Number of kindergarteners and first graders: _____
Number of second and third graders: ______
Come and Adore Him!! Weekly Thursday Youth Holy Hour All youth are invited to a special youth holy hour every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Chapel.
Wawa Hoagie Coupons Wawa hoagie coupons are avail-able in the Parish Office during business hours. They are $5 each. Proceeds benefit Catholic Heart Work Camp.
CYO Board Elections Approaching Looking to get more involved in the MMR CYO Program? Four major positions on the MMR CYO Board will be up for election this spring: President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary. Look for details in the coming weeks or email Joe McLane at [email protected] for more information.
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Walk to Jerusalem: A Lenten Journey
Together a group of enthusiastic pa-rishioners are walk-ing 5,784 mile walk to Jerusalem. This last week our virtu-al trip will take us
from Turkey to Jerusalem! We are almost there! Please pray for our group as we complete our journey to be good stewards of the body God has giv-en us so that we may walk in faith and grow stronger both spiritually and physically! Our final group walk will be on Saturday, March 19th after morning Mass (around 8:45 AM). We meet in front of the Blessed Mother Grot-to. If you can make it, we would love to walk with you! The American Heart Association suggests you take 10,000 steps a day for good health. That is about 5 miles! It sounds like a lot, but it adds up! Thank you for supporting our Len-ten Journey and your good health!
Learn More About the Jubilee Year of Mercy (Dec 2015-Nov 2016) Discover what’s so “extraordinary” about the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy called by Pope Francis by attending a lo-cal Introduction to the Jubi-lee presentation. The schedule of presentations and other resources for living the Jubilee can be found on the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Year of Mercy website: archphila.org/mercy. Jubilee Calendar of Events: http://archphila.org/mercy/calendar/
Calling All Golfers!
The Annual MMR Golf Outing will be held on April 25th at beautiful Talamore Country Club and once again feature a sit-down lunch, 18 holes of “scramble” golf, on-course beverage stations, a post-round cocktail hour, a silent auction and a barbeque buffet dinner. All pro-ceeds will be donated to our sister Parish, St. Helena in Philadelphia. In the past, the generosity of our golf-ers, supporters, sponsors and do-nors have helped us raise money for them to purchase a van to assist with transporting their parishioners to Mass and other events at the parish. So sign up now to come out and spend a great day in the sun with friends and fellow MMR Pa-rishioners. If you are not a golfer, don’t worry - come out for the cocktail hour and dinner that will begin at 5:00 pm, during which we will also be having an auction where people in the past have been able to win such great items as Phillies tickets, gift baskets, gift certificates, sports memorablilia, memberships to Talamore Country Club and “baskets of cheer”. More information and registration can be found on the MMR website: http://mmredeemer.org/annual-mmr-golf-outing If you still have any questions, please contact Bob Repko at 215-718-5769.
It’s a Shamrock Party! MMR Home & School invites you to
a ST. PATRICK’S DAY BASH! Featuring The Zings
http://www.thezingsband.com/home Saturday, March 19th - 7-11 PM Mary, Mother of the Redeemer School $25 per ticket/$40 per couple
Dinner will be provided Beer & Wine will be served
**ADULTS ONLY** must be at least 21 to enter
TICKET ORDER FORM (on the MMR School website)
Magic Show The Knights of Columbus of the Rev-erend Robert Burns Council is hav-ing a "Never Before Seen" in this area, World famous, Master Illu-sionist and Magician Aedryan Methyus perform. Location is MMR CEC, April 23rd. Tickets are on sale at all Masses. Save the date and plan on attending. Tickets are limited. For additional information and an auto response, send an email to: [email protected]
Dance Marathon Lansdale Catholic is hosting a Twelve Hour Dance Marathon on March 19th 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. All donations go to the Four Dia-monds Fund, a charitable organiza-tion based out of Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Fami-lies and friends are all welcome to help us beat pediatric cancer!
Pray for Our Service Men and Women Almighty God, we ask for your divine mercy and protection. Embrace with your invincible armor our loved ones in all branches of the service. Give them courage and strength against all enemies both spiritual and physical and hasten their safe journey back to their homes and families. Amen.
Jay Wardach Adam McGinnis
David Hoffer Daniel Pierson Gary Hogan
Andrew Crossan Steven A. Campbell James Thomas Gross Sgt. Jonathan Lehman Terence McGowan
Chaplain Joseph L. Coffey Michael Wasylenko Andrew Conaway
Kevin Cox 1stLt Michael Archutowski
Brenda Snow USMC Brig Gen Bill Mullen
Nathan Menapace
Please keep us informed of any changes in your loved one’s status. Thank you.
Pray for Our Sick If you wish a particular family member or friend to be placed on the Bulletin Prayer List, please call Gerry Jerlinski at 215-996-1049.
Loving and compassionate Lord Jesus, You brought strength and healing to the afflicted. Through Your healing touch and words, You restored sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, strength to weakened limbs, and wholeness to those afflicted with disease. Look mercifully upon those named here in their time of need. Grant them the patience they need to carry their cross. If it be Your holy will, grant them Your healing. In all things, we pray that Your will be done. Amen.
Bob Livingston, John & Joan Hogan, Joan Napolitano, Sal Antonucci, Sandra Cabrera, Marge Rudewicz, Marie Spagnola, Ruth Colabelli, Eloisa Serratore, Joanne Synakowski, Christopher Williams, Sandra Alford, Alfred Elwert, Elizabeth D’Angelo, Pat McHugh, John Pier, Joan Barreras, Frank Menta, Jerry
Santucci, Barbara Osinski, Roselle Derequito, Barbara Glackin, Anthony DePaul, Tim Keebler, Walt & Vickie Ringer, Joseph Ceneviva, Lucille Amato, Mae Roskey, Gardo Oliva, Sandra Rose Billota, Geraldine Beck, Rosemarie Coffey, Peter Sahd, Elaine Bono, Rosemarie DePaul, Beatrice Kelly, Frank & Wendi Cerminara, Pat Biel, Ann Pier, Bob Franks, Gus Casiato, Jane McCarthy, James Gardner, Alfred Stewert, Jacquie Gardner, Pasqualine McGonagle, Diana Umile, Mary Ann Kloss, Joan McCarthy, Joanne O’Rourke, Thomas Allen, Maureen Chambers, Karl Setscher, Jerry Rose, Winnie White, RoseAnn Storelle, Bill Colbridge, Joan Catrambone, John McGee, Vincent DeFelice, Ashley DeLaurentis, Charles Barreras Babies, Children, and Teens: Jared Hobson, James Mitchell, Soren Zimmerman, Tyler Paul, Callen Pappal
H.O.P.E. Committee H.O.P.E. members are active within our parish, helping those with an emergency. The H.O.P.E. Commit-tee assists the homebound and oth-ers with their needs. Grocery shopping, driving to the doctor and hospital visits are just a few of the things H.O.P.E. can help with. Please try to give as much ad-vance notice as possible. If inter-ested please contact one of the people below:
Mar 14 Pat Bergbauer 267-218-1380 Mar 21 Deacon Frank Cavaliere 215-997-0646 Mar 28 Toni Esposito 215-361-3992
Open Your Heart and Home Local Host Families needed for South Korean and Chinese interna-tional students attending Lansdale Catholic, Archbishop Wood and Plumstead Christian School for the 2016/2017 school year, tuition paid. They are motivated learners with a wide variety of interests. These F-1 visa students speak Eng-lish, are fully insured, and have their own pocket money for person-al expenses. Host families provide room and board and receive a generous monthly hosting stipend and a fulfilling experience. Contact Cecelia LaPlaca with Nacel Open Door, Private School Pro-gram, (www.nacelopendoor.org) at 215-584-7751 or [email protected].
Pre-Cana Program Calling all engaged couples plan-ning to marry to St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, Phoenixville, PA Saturday, April 23, 2016 Program begins at 8:00 am and ends after the 4:00 pm Mass. It includes lunch, snacks and an op-portunity for the Sacrament of Rec-onciliation. This one-day Program meets all the requirements of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. A cer-tificate is provided upon comple-tion. Call the St. Mary’s Parish Of-fice for an application: 610-933-2526 or visit our website www.stmaryassumption.org - click on Parish Information and then Sacraments/PREP.
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