SAINT DOROTHY PARISH SAINT DOROTHY PARISH 4910 Township Line Road 4910 Township Line Road Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026 Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026 610-789-7788/7338 FAX 610-789-6936 610-789-7788/7338 FAX 610-789-6936 stdots.org stdots.org Pastor Rev. Michael D. Murphy Weekend Assistance Rev. Francis X. McKee Rev. Richard Maisano In Residence Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Kutys, Vicar General Permanent Deacon Deacon John P. Donnelly 610-789-9914 [email protected]Deacon Joseph McGonigal 610-732-4197 [email protected]Business Manager Joseph M. Dougherty, CPA 610-789-7788/7338 [email protected]Convent Sisters of Mercy 610-789-4112 Evangelization Sr. Alice Gray, RSM 610-853-1499 School Mrs. Karen Tomasetti 610-789-4100 Liturgy & Music Sr. Thomasina Marie, RSM 610-853-3602 Parish Nurse Kathie McGonigal 267-603-9512 [email protected]Masses Saturday: 4:30pm Vigil Sunday: 7:30, 10:00 & 11:30am Holy Days: 8:00, 10:00am, 7:00pm Daily: 8:00am July 8, 2018 • Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Baptisms: 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month after the last Mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:00pm
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SAINT DOROTHY PARISHSAINT DOROTHY PARISH
4910 Township Line Road4910 Township Line RoadDrexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026
Baptisms: 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month after the last Mass.Confessions: Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:00pm
209 Page Two Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 8, 2018 NOTES FROM THE PASTOR Dear Parishioners, Volumes have been written
concerning the revelation of St. Paul in our second reading today. “A thorn in the flesh was given to me, an angel of Satan, to beat me, to keep me from being too elated.” What was this thorn in Paul’s flesh? Was it an illness like shingles? Or was it something psychological, such as an annoying coworker or threats from an enemy? Was it depression? Was it a problem with anxiety? No one knows what it was. Many have surmised, conjectured, what may have been Paul’s problem, but the truth is, no one knows.
The only thing we do know is that Paul didn’t like it. In our reading today he says, “three times I begged the Lord about this, that it might leave me”. I would venture to guess that if we had a problem like Paul many of us wouldn’t give up after three times. Why only three times? Perhaps, because Paul got an answer to his prayers, it brought spiritual relief, but not physical relief. “The Lord said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for power is made perfect in weakness’.” It certainly wasn’t the answer Paul wanted, but it was the answer he received.
All of us endure many hardships. As we look at the crosses and the thorns in our own lives, whatever they might be, we must admit that we are frail. We all would like to think we’re the Marlboro Man, that we can handle anything that comes our way. But, truth be told, we often are driven to despair because we won’t admit we are weak. All of us are weak. When we admit we are weak, it is then that the grace of Christ can help. The grace of Jesus Christ sustains us in good times and in bad, but we only realize it when things go wrong. We all must agree with Saint Paul’s advice. “When I am weak, then I am strong.” Let us pray for the grace of submission to Christ and the wisdom to admit that He, and He alone, can save us.
God bless you, Fr. Murphy
JJoin us as we extend a warm welcome to our new parishioners at St. Dorothy Parish.
Joseph Goldschmidt
Brian and Alicia Koppe John Linehan
Michael Margarite William and Kelly Noss
Margaret Seidel
Morning Offering O Jesus, through the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer You my prayers, works, joys and sufferings of this day for all the intentions of Your
Sacred Heart, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
offered throughout the world, in reparation for my sins,
for the intentions of all my relatives and friends, and also
for the intentions of the Holy Father.
AMEN
$$$ FINANCIAL FACTS $$$ We thank those parishioners who, recognizing God’s gifts to
them, make their response in our weekly collection. Your continued support is vital, necessary, and deeply appreciated. Sunday, July 1, 2018 Budgetary goal: $ 22,500.00 Collection total: $ Bill Pay Offerings: Number of Envelopes: Totals will be printed at a later date.
209 Page Three Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 8, 2018 MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
SATURDAY, July 7
4:30 Marian Baldwin
SUNDAY, July 8 7:30 Reverend Daniel Devine 10:00 Tracy Liberi 11:30 Francis Grady
MONDAY, July 9 6:30 NO Mass
8:00 Joseph Liberi
TUESDAY, July 10 6:30 NO Mass 8:00 Earl R. Evans, Sr.
WEDNESDAY, July 11 6:30 NO Mass 8:00 Karen Holstein Stevenson
THURSDAY, July 12 6:30 NO Mass
8:00 Albert C. Romano
FRIDAY, July 13 6:30 NO Mass
8:00 Joseph Phan V. Nguyen
SATURDAY, July 14 8:00 Frank Cunningham 4:30 James McGrath
SUNDAY, July 15 7:30 Frances Kletzel 10:00 Edward H. Sweeney 11:30 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Baker
REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH John Anthony, Baby Jaxson, Sr. Maureen James Barr SSJ, Bridget Bell, Dr. Julie Bishop, Rodolfo Bonfini, Frank Bonini, Loretta Bovell, Michael Boyle, Casey Brennan, Sharon Breslin,
Jim Campanile, Gregory Caruso, Elyse Clements, Jean Conklin, Jeanne Foti Cordes, Jim & Lee Costigan, Thomas Colverley, Dorothy Creighton, Ellie Dickerson, Dave Diehl, Caroline DiSanto, Gavin Duffy, Peggy Dunleavy, David Finn, Ann Foti, Geno Francisco, Michael Frey, Wes Gallagher, Maureen Gibbons, Marilyn Gillen, Elaine Giroux, Sarah Gonzalez, Mark Gray, Louis Griffonetti, Monna Habicht, Joseph Hagenbach, Kathy Hamilton, Susan Heppler, Thomas Hickey, Claire Hilbert, Barbara Jefferson, Kathleen Kelly, Joseph Kowalik, Kate & Kevin Madigan, Lisa Marino, Erin Mulgrew, Kevin Murphy, Patricia Murphy, Diana Nardello, Rosemary O’Connor, Beth Papada, Alexander Parenti, Ruth Pascale, Gabby Penna, Rose Perna, Chester Piotrowicz, Duncan Quinn, Kathy Ricciardi, Edward Roach, Michelle Rotzell, Nicholas Rutherford, Peg Savino, Alan Schaeffer, Helen Schindler, Anastasia Smith, Anna Steinberg, Elaina Stover, Leo Sullivan, Anthony Tareila, Anna Vagnozzi, Joseph Vagnozzi, Barbara Vitucci, Mary Jane Welsh, Jane Wilson.
H.O.P.E. DRIVERSRosalie Johnson
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Monday, July 9 Adoration 1-5:00 PM Tuesday, July 10 Men’s Prayer Group (St. Bernadette Parish) 7:30 PM Wednesday, July 11 Charismatic Prayer Group 7:45 PM Thursday, July 12 Friday, July 13 Saturday, July 14 Confessions 3:30 – 4:00 PM Vigil Mass 4:30 PM Sunday, July 15 A.A. Meeting 7:30 PM in the annex
PLEASE PRAY FOR all of our dear departed loved ones especially: Rose DiTeodoro; Louis Rossi brother of Roe and Tom Vento.
St. Dorothy Pre School St. Dorothy School is accepting applications for Kindergarten and our new PPreschool. The Preschool will offer 3 and 4 year olds the ability to experience religious, social, and educational interaction with other children of their age. The opportunity to take part in a half or full day option is available for both age groups. We welcome everyone who is interested to check out the information for registration and tuition schedules on the school website.
209 Page Four Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 8, 2018CCYO SPORTS
Registration for all CYO Fall Sports will open on July 4th. Registrations will be online at stdotsaa.org. If you have not done so already, sign up for the
Athletic Association Newsletter to receive all our latest news and registration information. Any questions, contact David Fosbenner at [email protected].
Bonner & Prendie Basketball Camp July 23 – July 27
July 30 – August 3 8:30 AM – 3:00 pm / Cost $200.00
www.motfuturestars.com Contact: Renee Aiken at 973-652-2218
Mission 5 & 2 Sports and Spirituality Camp St. Madeline, Ridley Park
August 20-25 from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM The camp is open to boys and girls entering grades K-6. Enjoy indoor and outdoor sports and games in a non-competitive environment. Each day will include a lesson centered on “I am the vine and you are the branches” John 15:5. For info www.mission5and2.org or call Kath Cloran at 484-486-4089.
St. Martin of Tours School Reunion Class of 1958 – 60th Reunion
October 14, 2018 – 1 to 5 PM Brookside Manor
For info call Cathy Hynes Pfeiffer at 215-632-0328
Cardinal O’Hara 50th Reunion
Class of 1968 50th Reunion, Friday, October 5, 2018 Springfield Country Club, Springfield, PA
October 13, 2018 at Tip O’Leary’s, Havertown For info contact Tom Delaney at [email protected] or
check it out on Facebook.
Saint Francis Over 50 Club On September 8, the St. Francis Over 50 Club has planned a trip to Our Lady of Czestochowa and Polish American Family Festival and Country Fair in Doylestown. Cost for adults is $45 and $35 for children and teens up to 18 which include bus and admission to fairgrounds. There will be Mass and visitation to the shrine, then plenty to do at the festival. Bus leaves at 10 AM. Call Maria Santone at 610-544-7664 or 610-745-0820.
Director of Religious Education Position Immaculate Conception Church in Jenkintown has an opening for a part-time Director of Religious Education. Qualified applicants with a Master’s Degree in Theology or related field are asked to submit a cover letter and resume to Mary Kate Guerin at [email protected]. The full job description is posted on the Archdiocese of Philadelphia website: www.archphila.org/about/employment.
Shawl Ministry July 12-10:30 AM to 12 Noon
www.straphaelacenter.org
Lily’s Gift If a Prenatal Diagnosis is poor, you are not alone. Lily’s Gift is a network of concerned parents and professionals who have experienced or worked closely with issues surrounding poor prenatal diagnosis. A collaboration of the Office for Persons with Disabilities , Catholic Social Services and the Office of Life and Family, this service can provide a peer support team to assist couples during this critical time. For support call 215 587-3530 or email [email protected]. For more info about a Catholic response to PPD visit www.Lilysgift.org or www.benotafraid.net.
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209 Page Five Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 8, 2018Men's Prayer Group
Tuesday evenings from 7:30 – 8:30 we gather with men from surrounding parishes to read, pray and discuss the readings and Gospel for the coming week. How is His Word relevant to us, as men, in today’s world? Share how you still say YES to God in
your daily life. Books are provided. We meet in St. Bernadette convent chapel. Call Deacon John for further information at 610-742-2676.
Food for the Needy Your faithful contributions continue to allow us to serve our parish and several other ministries. We are most gratified by your expressions to “love thy neighbor”. Contributions are distributed on the 2nd Sunday of each Month and are to be picked up between 8:30 and 10:00 AM. Call Deacon John for additional information at 610-742-2676. The Charismatic Prayer Group meets every Wednesday at 7:45 PM in the Library in the basement of the church. Come and share in our joy of praising God. If you are not feeling joyful, come anyway and discover the tranquility of surrendering your worries to God. The St. Dorothy's Rosary Group You are invited to join our parishioners to pray the Rosary for peace and vocations each morning, Monday thru Saturday after the 8:00 AM Mass and on Saturday at 7:30 AM in reparation for abortion and for respect for all human life. All are welcome.
Holy Communion for the Homebound If you are homebound, or know someone in the parish who is homebound, and would like to receive Holy Communion each Sunday, please contact Deacon Joe McGonigal at 610-732-4197 or by email at [email protected]. Each Sunday, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion will visit those in the parish who are unable to attend Sunday Mass.
Adults Who Volunteer With Children Any adult who volunteers in an activity in which children are present are required to have on file at the rectory a PA State Police Criminal Record, Child Abuse History Clearance, Mandated Reporter Training, Volunteer Disclosure Statement & attend a Safe Environment Class entitled, Protecting God’s
Children. To complete the on-line module for Mandated Reporter Training, for information or to register go to www.childyouthprotection.org.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held on Monday from
1:00-5:00 PM.
“The greatest love story of all time is contained in a tiny white Host."
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
Our Lady of Fatima Pilgrim
Statue Parishioners can sign up to have the statue in their homes for one week. Transportation of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima to and from your home is possible for those who need it. This is a wonderful opportunity to establish
devotion to the rosary in your home. Email [email protected] or call Anne Marie Sherman at 610-259-2064.
Registration for Parish Religious Education Program PREP formerly CCD
Did You Know St. Dorothy Parish strongly encourages parishioners to make Weekly Offering utilizing your “Bill Pay” feature. The advantage to the parish is that “Bill Pay” provides a steadier and predictable cash flow. The advantage to parishioners is the convenience of avoiding last minute check preparation, and the ability to direct Bill payments to occur soon after the receipt of your paycheck (rather than always making offerings on a Sunday), for example: once a month, bi-weekly, weekly, etc. Join the growing number of parishioners who are taking advantage of the benefits of using this popular feature.
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