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WEDDINGS: Those who become engaged are requested to reach out to
a parish priest at least six (6) months before the desired wedding
date.
Please also reach out to Deacon Warner for informa on about our
Pre-Cana program around the same me. BAPTISMS: Bap sms are
celebrated every Sunday following the Noon Mass, approximately at
1:00 PM. Parents are requested to call the Parish Center and speak
with Deacon Warner or one of our parish priests who can assist them
in registering their child for the Sacrament of Bap sm. Deacon
Warner can schedule the Pre-Jordan Bap sm Program with the parents
of the child at the me of registra on.
Any ques ons or concerns about the Sacrament? Reach out to
Father Rossi or Deacon Warner, thank you!
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Anthony T. Rossi ----------------------------------- Pastor
[email protected]
Rev. John Large ------------------------------------ Senior
Priest [email protected]
Msgr. Thomas J. Dunleavy ---------------- Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Gerald J. Whartenby --------- Pastoral Associate
Deacon Dennis P. Warner -------------- Pastoral Associate
Mrs. Geraldine Murphy ------------------- Principal, School
Mr. Anthony Polselli ------ Coordinator of Rel. Educa on
[email protected]
Mrs. Mary Ann Thackrah --------- Advancement Director
[email protected]
Mrs. Diane Leone ----------------------- Director of Music
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time January 17, 2021
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
< MASS SCHEDULE > Weekend Saturday Vigil
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Sunday.............. 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 12:00 Noon
Weekday Monday
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Tuesday thru Friday .................................... 8:30 AM
Saturday ..................................................... 8:00
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CONFESSION SCHEDULE Saturday
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PARISH CENTER HOURS
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8:30 AM – 7:00 PM Wednesday
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If you have an emergency and need a priest, please call
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Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
This Sunday we begin again our following of the Lord. Both the
First Reading and the Gospel passage from John challenge our view
of who Jesus is and what we are to do in response of our personal
recognition of Him. John’s Gospel is unique in its presentation of
the life and preaching of our Lord, and of the many stories of the
interactions of Jesus with the apostles. This Sunday we hear of the
interaction of the first meeting of our Lord with His eventual
closest followers. Simon & Andrew and the brothers James &
John are seeing John the Baptist’s point and say “Behold, the Lamb
of God!” In these trusted words St. John the Baptist ‘directs’ the
brothers to recognize the unseen reality – that Jesus is more than
a simple Nazarene Rabbi. It is the great St. Andrew who then guides
his brother Simon to see Jesus for who He truly is – “We have found
the Messiah, the Anointed one of God”. It takes the full length of
the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke for the apostles to
recognize what by the end of chapter one of John’s Gospel happens –
that Simon is henceforth ‘Peter’ because he sees that Jesus is no
simple man. Jesus as the Son of God and King of Israel is all
foreshadowed by the Old Testament prophets and sages – that Jesus
would come as Savior and Redeemer. Jesus’ response to the following
of James & John, disciples first of his cousin John the
Baptist, is unique also in this Gospel – Jesus says, “What are you
looking for?” These words are the very first spoken by the Anointed
One in John’s Gospel – and they are not meant to sound like the
annoyed response of a simple teacher. In the context of the
passage, they form the question addressed by the eternal Word made
flesh to the heart of any person who seeks to follow Jesus as more
than a simple Rabbi; what, really are you trying to find in this
life?
In the midst of many trials and challenges in our daily lives,
Jesus asks us the same question – “What
are you looking for?” And what is our personal response? Jesus’
response to the brothers’ further question – “Where are you from?”
is integral to our understanding: Jesus’ words ‘come and see’ – as
the everyday expression summarizes for us – seeing is believing.
James and John thenceforth ‘see’ with the eyes of faith all the
miracles and works of Jesus over 3 years, and then become two of
his closest friends and apostles. What do we need to make the same
assent of faith? Does Jesus need to stand before us to perform some
great miracle or sign? No – what we need is not physical – we need
the spiritual – and this spiritual sign is what Samuel seeks in the
first reading: “speak Lord, your servant is listening”. We need to
have our ‘spiritual ears’ open and waiting for the quiet voice of
God which invites us, like the first apostles, to see how our lives
will be immemorially changed by our encounter with His grace,
making us like James, John, Andrew and Simon spiritual friends and
close disciples of the one who knows our hearts and wishes to grant
peace to our restless hearts. Please know of my gratitude to all
those who have assisted over the Christmas holiday to make our
liturgies beautiful and special. Many thanks go to Mrs. Leonetti
and our many cantors and organists, the choir members who sang at
our Midnight Mass, our sacristans, and those who assisted as ushers
and greeters at the many Masses we celebrated. Know also of my
gratitude to those who generously donated to our parish for
Christmas. Your financial contributions go to making our parish
stable and able to serve many here in church and in our community
at large. Thank you for all that you do for our wonderful community
of faith!
May God bless you and your loved ones this week! + Father
Rossi
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Mass Schedule Sunday, January 17
8:00 AM Maryanne Sabara r/b Buber Family 10:00 AM Margie Barr
r/b Eileen Doering 12:00 PM Margaret Cohan r/b Linda Mikos
Monday, January 18 9:00 AM Patricia Murzyn
r/b Kathleen Raynor & Family
Tuesday, January 19 8:30 AM William C. Haid r/b Zukovsky
Family
Wednesday, January 20 8:30 AM Mary Beth Dyer r/b Manuela
Romero
Thursday, January 21 8:30 AM Lawrence Mayer r/b Anne Gibson
Friday, January 22 8:30 AM Charles Russ r/b His son
Saturday, January 23 8:00 AM Cecilia Micula r/b Pasculescu
Family 4:30 PM Raymond McKnight
r/b Coleen (McKnight) Crouse
Sunday, January 24 8:00 AM Irene Theresa McEntee Ovecka r/b
McEntee Family 10:00 AM Bernadette Harr
r/b Bob Bolkus & Linda Hustus 12:00 PM Margaret Cohan
r/b Joe & Tish Zwicharowski
Pray For Our Sick… Jerry Austin, Richard Bryan, Mary Lou
Charlino, Margaret & Ralph Citrino, Mary Clark, Helen Coe,
Geraldine & James Dines, Donnie DiStefano, Kimberly Doering,
Baby Everly Durham, David, Mary & Eric Elitz, Alice Greiss,
Vince Grillo, John Fritz, Mark Hansel, Dr. Michael Harkins, Tim
Hill, Richard Himes, Mary Lou Hogan, Glen Kaiser, Jean Kronbar,
Joseph Kronbar, Joel Laskey, Regina Long, William McCracken,
Marlene McDermott, Kathy McDowell, Staci McFadden, Joan McReynolds,
Tony Maher, Cecilia & Richard Mallon, Mary & Ray Marchak,
Peter Marcolina, Carol Masterson, Anna Meredith, John Murphy, Susan
Ortlip, Anna Palermo, Joe Pellecchia, Sally Park, Mario Ragazzone,
Virginia Richards, Danny Rodriguez, Janet Rowe, Rita Ruczynski,
Steve Ruczynski, Jerry Russ, Janet Segaline, Kristy Seiger, Agnes
Smith, Joseph Verrello, Anna Mae Weber, Jack & Sophie Weber,
Dorothy Wizimirski, John Zemek
Pray For Our Deceased… Helen Beeco, wife of Paul Beeco Mary
Elisio, mother of Edward Elisio Patricia Gostkowski, mother of
Patricia Skiba Marie Patz, mother of Carolyn Kelleher
Weekly Schedule Sunday, January 17
9:00 AM SCRIP Sales – Parish Center …until 12:30 PM
Monday, January 18 School Closed
Parish Center Closed No Exposition
7:00 PM Al Anon Meeting – Spirituality Center
Tuesday, January 19 9:00 AM SCRIP Sales – Parish Center 6:30 PM
Finance Comm. Mtg. – Parish Center 7:00 PM Legion of Mary –
Spirituality Center 7:00 PM Prayer Group – Spirituality Center
Wednesday, January 20
Thursday, January 21 6:00 PM SCRIP Sales until 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Town Watch – Spirituality Center 7:00 PM Boy Scouts – Parish
Hall
Friday, January 22 7:00 PM Curia Meeting – Spirituality
Center
Saturday, January 23 4:00 PM SCRIP Sales until 5:30 PM
Baptisms January 10, 2021
Jeffrey John, son of Jeffrey Filoon and Kaylee Ortiz Carli
Eileen, daughter of Allan & Elizabeth Small
Sunday Collection – December 27, 2020
Church Collection $ 5,181.00 E Giving $ 4,109.00
Total: $ 9,290.00 Sunday Collection – January 3, 2021 Church
Collection $ 7,274.00 E Giving $ 9,254.00
Total: $16,528.00 (this figure includes January 1, 2021)
Sunday Collection – January 10, 2021 Church Collection $
6,252.00 E Giving $ 3,838.00
Total: $10,090.00
Second Collection Today Catholic Relief
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Vincentian Message… In the Gospel today, Jesus asks “What are
you looking for? Often, we are looking for happiness in very
selfish ways, but we find that when we look for ways to make others
happy, it is then that we truly become happy. As you place your
gift in the Society of St. Vincent DePaul poor box, know that you
are a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering, and you give
them reason to believe and to trust.
GIVING TREE Thank you…
During this season when we rejoice at the coming of the Christ
Child, all of us here at the Mission of St. Joan of Arc would like
to thank the parishioners of St. Anselm Church for your wonderful
generosity to the people whom we serve here in the neighborhood of
Harrowgate. Your great outpouring of gifts, financial donations and
gift cards made Christ truly alive and present to many children and
their families during this especially difficult time. Be assured
our continued prayers for you and your intentions throughout this
upcoming New Year. Please pray for us. -S. Linda Lukiewski, SSJ
Receipts for 2020 Church Contributions
You may pick up your receipts for your 2020 contributions at the
Parish Center during business hours Monday thru Friday beginning
Monday, January 25th. If you have any questions or concerns, please
call Joanne between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM.
SCRIP Disbursements
Families who have earned a $25.00 minimum credit between July
and December have been notified by email as to your tuition credit.
Credit will be directed to your February tuition payment. If you
are directing your earnings to a school other than St. Anselm, your
check is available at the SCRIP office.
CARING FOR FRIENDS
As the need for assistance becomes greater during our winter
months, we encourage you to continue to provide meals and we would
welcome new participation. If you are able to make extra when
preparing your dinners, there are containers in the History Room in
which to place a meal and provide dinner for someone in need.
FUEL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The cost of home heating will have a major impact on monthly
budgets. To assist people with these rising costs, the Pennsylvania
Home Heating Fuel Assistance Rebate Program (LIHEAP) is now in
progress. This Fuel Assistance Program is available to people of
all ages within the income guidelines. For example, individuals
with a monthly income less than $1,595, or a two-person household
with a monthly income under $2,155 qualify for the grant. Call
United Social Services at 215-923-1900 Monday thru Friday between
11 AM and 4 PM. A staff worker will explain the eligibility
requirements, answer your questions and assist you in completing an
application. This grant is provided to all who qualify and does not
have to be repaid. All inquiries are strictly confidential.
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