Sacrament of Baptism- Celebrated on the first and third Sunday of every month after the 11:00 am Mass [@12:15pm] and at other times by appointment. Please contact the rectory and speak to a parish priest to make arrangements. Rectory phone: 215-333-4461 Pre-Jordan Class- Baptism preparation class for expectant parents (and Godparents) if they wish to attend). Held on the second Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in a classroom by the school library. Please call the rectory to reserve space for parents (and Godparents/sponsors). Marriage – Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to a wedding date. To make arrangements please call the rectory to speak to a priest. Sacrament of the Sick - given to the seriously ill Catholic or those about to undergo surgery. Administered by the parish priest. Call the rectory to arrange for this Sacrament. Reconciliation-(Sacrament of Penance) Every Saturday from 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm or any time by calling the rectory. The Parish of St. Jerome 8100 Colfax St. Phone: 215-333-4461 Website address: www.stjeromephila.org Philadelphia, PA 19136 Fax: 215-333-6791 Email address: [email protected]Reverend Michael W. Rzonca – Pastor Reverend Richard E. Rudy-Parochial Vicar Reverend Dennis Boyle-Resident, Chaplain Immaculate Mary Center Reverend Michael J. Ryan - Resident Oblates of St. Francis deSales- Sunday Assistance Sister Mary Fischetti, S. S. J.- Parish Service Director Mr.Vince DiFrancesco and Mr.Daniel Griffin Co-Directors of Parish Music Ministry Bulletin submissions: [email protected](Submissions must be received by Monday AM for publication the following Sunday) St. Jerome School 3031 Stamford St. 215-624-0637 [email protected]www.sjsphila.org Miss Susan Gallagher-School Principal [email protected]St. Jerome Convent 2930 Holme Ave. 215-333-0306 St. Vincent DePaul Hot Line 215-333-2336 Lottery Hotline: 215-333-4475 Food Bank Phone: 215-805-8479 June 10, 2018 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 PM Confessions: Saturday 4 - 4:45 PM or by appointment Sunday Mass- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 & 11 AM Weekday Masses Monday—Friday 6:15 & 8:00 AM 1st Friday Mass (School Year) 10:00 AM Holy Days - As announced Rosary recited before the 8:00 AM daily Mass Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Thursdays: Exposition at end of 8:00AM Mass. Holy Hour 9 -10 AM; 10 AM Chaplet of Divine Mercy then Benediction Miraculous Medal Novena Tuesdays after the 8:00 AM Mass Masses and Devotions
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Sacrament of Baptism- Celebrated on the first and third Sunday of every month after the 11:00 am Mass [@12:15pm] and at other times by appointment. Please contact the rectory and speak to a parish priest to make arrangements.
Rectory phone: 215-333-4461 Pre-Jordan Class- Baptism preparation class for expectant parents (and Godparents) if they wish to attend). Held on the second Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in a classroom by the school library. Please call the rectory to reserve space for parents (and Godparents/sponsors).
Marriage– Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to a wedding date. To make arrangements please call the rectory to speak to a priest.
Sacrament of the Sick- given to the seriously ill Catholic or those about to undergo surgery. Administered by the parish priest. Call the rectory to arrange for this Sacrament.
Reconciliation-(Sacrament of Penance) Every Saturday from 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm or any time by calling the rectory.
The Parish of St. Jerome
8100 Colfax St. Phone: 215-333-4461 Website address: www.stjeromephila.org Philadelphia, PA 19136 Fax: 215-333-6791 Email address: [email protected]
Reverend Michael W. Rzonca – Pastor
Reverend Richard E. Rudy-Parochial Vicar Reverend Dennis Boyle-Resident, Chaplain Immaculate Mary Center
Reverend Michael J. Ryan - Resident Oblates of St. Francis deSales-
Sunday Assistance Sister Mary Fischetti, S. S. J.-
Parish Service Director Mr.Vince DiFrancesco and Mr.Daniel Griffin
Sunday Mass- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 & 11 AM Weekday Masses
Monday—Friday 6:15 & 8:00 AM 1st Friday Mass (School Year) 10:00 AM
Holy Days - As announced
Rosary r ecited before the 8:00 AM daily Mass
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Thursdays: Exposition at end of
8:00AM Mass. Holy Hour 9 -10 AM;
10 AM Chaplet of Divine Mercy then Benediction
Miraculous Medal Novena Tuesdays after the 8:00 AM Mass
Masses and Devotions
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MMonth of JUNE
Host and Wine in memory of
The O'Reilly & Dearing Families requested by
Dorothy Donhauser
Blessed Mother Candle
for the month of June:
in Memory of Raffaella Marsico
requested by her family
Altar & Rosary Schedule Group #7 Jun 16— Jun 22 Group #8 Jun 23—Jun 29 Group #1 Jun 30—July 6 Group #2 July 7—July 13 Group #3 July 14—July 20 Group #4 July 21—July 27 Group #5 July 28—Aug 3 Group #6 Aug 4—Aug 10
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New Sacramentary donated by the Ladies Guild in
memory of Mary Brady
Remember in prayer: Ann Glowacky Carol Gross David Henninger Frank Henninger Lilian Holden Edward Hylan Katherine Imms Janet Jackson Sr. Maureen James, SSJ Ann Junod Helen Junod Christian Kaess Ralph Kelly Ken Kolaski Fr. Mark Kunigonis Anne Linter Rosemary Mariano Edward Mannel Maryann McBride Baby Lucy McCabe Kelly McCloskey Jean McFadden Rev. Thomas McGann Don McGrogan Tom McGuckin Helen McLaughlin Edward Mockapetris Mundala Family: Hazel, Michael, Mikela, Nhiko, and Nanany
Chris Abary Grace Abary Florence Accetta Mary Andrea Thelma Atkinson Kenneth Blank Maria Blaszczyk Walter Blichasz Kathleen Bostak Rebecca Bouvier Fr. Dennis Boyle Bud Bradley Magerate Bright Denise Burns Dorothea Chambers Benny Cinque Nick Cisaldi Louis DiGiovanni Nick DiTaranto Sharon Dluge Rita Donovan Helene Dougherty Stephen Evans, Jr. Rose Fesi Matilda Fox Robert Franks, Jr. Donald Fritz Joseph Gabrielle Anthony Galito Beverly Garner
Recent Baptism Salvador Erick Masias
WELCOME!
Edward Murawski Kathy Perpetua William Richmond Joan Rocca Ethel Rudy Joe Ryan Ruthann Schultz James Schwartz Debbie Scott Will Setzer Cecelia Sheehan Fr. Michael Sheehan Tom Sheehy Paul Sienkiewicz Angela Smith Denise Smith Bill Stephens Patricia Stokes Luke Tynan Robert Wenthrop Alice West Denise Williams Janice Wloch
Saturday, June 9, 2018 5:00pm Deacon Charlie Pavonarius Sunday, June 10, 2018 6:30 am Catherine Gould 8:00am John DeStefanis Blessing of New Sacramentary donated in memory of Mary Brady by the Ladies Guild 9:30 am Mary McKenna 11:00 am Cecelia McMahon Monday, June 11, 2018 6:15 am Bobby Senner 8:00 am Hermina Elma Witiw Tuesday, June 12, 2018 6:15 am For the Parishioners of St. Jerome 8:00 am PFC Johnny Kihm Wednesday, June 13, 2018 6:15 am For the Parishioners of St. Jerome 8:00 am John Plisich Thursday, June 14, 2018 6:15 am Michael Brown 8:00 am Joel Berkwich Friday, June 15, 2018 6:15 am For the Parishioners of St. Jerome 8:00 am Sr. Rosemary Byrne Saturday, June 16, 2018 5:00pm Dee Incollingo Sunday, June 17, 2018 6:30 am For the Parishioners of St. Jerome 8:00am Edward Ehmann 9:30 am John Leonard 11:00 am Holy Souls in Purgatory
Did you know Catholic Social Services Northeast Family Service Center (located at 7340 Jackson St.) offers Parenting and Pregnancy Services?
*National Diaper Bank (free diapers 1 x per month) *Parenting and Pregnancy Classes (attendees earn coupons to shop in our
baby cupboard for FREE items for baby and children under 5) *Referrals for FREE Car seats and Pack ‘n Plays (must meet eligibility
requirements) *Bath Tub Safety Classes (attendees receive a free bath tub!)
For more information, please call our office at: 215-624-5920.
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Parish Lottery Numbers Monday, June 4, 2018
10 - 11 - 14 - 27 - 33 There were 3—$167.00
Consolation Prize Winners
To find out the winning numbers, call the lottery hotline at: 215- 333– 4475
Hotline updated after 9:45pm (after drawing)
The next drawing will be held on: Monday, June 11, 2018
at 7:45 pm in the school library. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND!
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Visit our website stjeromephila.org and click the Parish Giving tab.
St. Jerome Scrip Hours: (sold in Rectory) Monday ~ Friday 9:00 am to Noon 1:00pm to 6:00pm Saturday 1:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Saint Jerome Charismatic Prayer Group Monday evenings: Rosary at 7:10 PM Prayer Meeting 7:30 to 9:00 PM
It’s easy and SECURE to sign up for online giving! Visit our website stjeromephila.org and
click the Parish Giving tab.
Notice: Volunteers are needed to help check the tickets which come in for the lottery. This is for each Monday at 7:30 pm in the school library. Please contact the rectory if you are willing to help. 215-333-4461
Help support the Brothers of the Sacred Heart who bring the Good News of Jesus and much needed material support to every corner of the world. They are sponsored by the Pontifical Mission Societies, who help build up churches in 1,111 Dioceses, mostly where Christianity is new. The Societies support these Churches until they are self-sufficient. Please pray for the work of this Missionary Group and Missionar ies throughout the wor ld and show your generous suppor t.
JUNE 16 and 17, 2018
SCRIP NEWS!!!! Beginning June 23—NEW Scrip Hours: Monday ~ Friday 9:00 am to Noon 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
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11:15 am to 2:00 pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays If you know anyone who needs
assistance—please call. Food Bank Phone:
215-805-8479
St. Jerome Senior Citizens Club (JEMS) The St. Jerome's JEMS will have our closing meeting on June 14th. A Luncheon will be served at the June 14th meeting and is only for Members. The meeting is in the school hall at 10:00AM. If you wish to join the JEMS, please contact Dolores Shriver, 215-266 4736. Resorts Casino—June 11- pay $30 and get $25 back in slot play. Bus boards 8:45 am at corner of Stamford & Colfax St. For reservations call Kathy or Harry McKenna at 215-333-2785
Cards and letters can be sent to Fr. Boyle at: Fr. Dennis Boyle, Room # 84
Little Flower Manor 1201 Springfield Rd.
Darby, Pa 19023
The surprisingly deep spiritual meaning behind “Ordinary Time” (The term appears to be generic, but actually highlights its spiritual focus.) After Pentecost the Church resumes what is now called the season of “Ordinary Time.” But what does that really mean? Is it some sort of generic season in the Church that has no focus? On the contrary, Ordinary Time has a specific focus even though the English name for it can be confusing. In Latin this period of time is called “Tempus Per Annum,” more literally translated as “time during the year.” The English translators chose to present it as “Ordinary Time,” which has at its root the Latin word “ordo,” or in English “order.” In one sense this season takes its name from the ordinal numbers by which the Sundays are known (Second, Third, Fourth, etc. Sunday in Ordinary Time). In a deeper sense, though, Ordinary Time can be seen as a “time of order” in the Church’s year. What “order” does it have? The USCCB explains: Christmas Time and Easter Time highlight the central mysteries of the Paschal Mystery, namely, the incarnation, death on the cross, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ, and the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. The Sundays and weeks of Ordinary Time, on the other hand, take us through the life of Christ. This is the time of conversion. This is living the life of Christ. Ordinary Time is a time for growth and maturation, a time in which the mystery of Christ is called to penetrate ever more deeply into history until all things are finally caught up in Christ. The goal, toward which all of history is directed, is represented by the final Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. Ordinary Time is a specific season in the Church that focuses on the life of Christ during his three years of public ministry. That is why the star t of Ordinary Time begins with the Baptism of the Lord, as that is the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry. The Second Sunday of Ordinary Time follows suit, focusing on the Wedding Feast at Cana, also known as Jesus’ first public miracle. The color for this liturgical season is green, which is most associated with growth. Ordinary Time is then viewed as a time of growing in our knowledge and love of Jesus. It is a time “ordered” to spir itual growth, walking in the footsteps of Jesus’s public life. So while the season’s name may appear to be an afterthought, it is not without meaning.
By Philip Kosloski | Jun 05, 2017 posted on www.aleteia.org
Summer Dance Theatre Workshop
Nazareth Academy Grade School - 2 week summer camp of music, singing, dance, acrobatics, hip hop, guitar, acting and arts & crafts. Monday, July 9th to Friday July 20th. 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM (Preschoolers) and 9:30 AM-3:30 PM (1st to 8th graders). For information call Mrs. Linda Campagna 215-676-6585.
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St. Jerome School : Pre-K3 through Grade 8 Registration is now open for September 2018
PRE-K 3: Monday— Friday 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM (with a half-day option, 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM) PRE-K 4: Monday—Friday 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM KINDERGARTEN: Full Day Classes Before/After CARES available for an additional fee. For more information: call 215-624-0637 or email [email protected]. SJSphila.org
“If a soul is not clothed with the teachings of the Church he cannot merit to have Jesus seated in him.”
St. Jerome
Reflection on the 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Dr. Scott Hahn, St. Paul Center
In today’s Gospel (Mk 3:20–35 ) Jesus has just been healing and casting out demons in Galilee. Along with the crowds, who flock to Him so that He can’t even take a break to eat, come people who do not understand what He is doing. Even His friends think He has lost His mind and needs to be taken away for a while. But the scribes who came down from Jerusalem are not just honestly mistaken; they accuse Him of being possessed by the prince of demons. The reality is just the opposite. Jesus is revealing Himself as the one promised in our First Reading (Gn 3:9–15 ). He is the seed of the woman who has come to crush the head of the demonic serpent. In the parable of the strong man, Jesus reveals that He has come not just to punish the devil but to free those bound by him. As St. Bede explains, “The Lord has also bound the strong man, that is, the devil: which means, He has restrained him from seducing the elect, and entering into his house, the world; He has spoiled his house, and His goods, that is men, because He has snatched them from the snares of the devil, and has united them to His Church.” The scribes blaspheme by attributing this work of the Holy Spirit to demons. Jesus adds a statement that shocks us at first: “whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness.” That does not mean that there are any limits to the mercy of God (CCC 1864). Rather, the only sin that cannot be forgiven is the deliberate refusal to accept the mercy offered through the Holy Spirit. Instead, we must imitate those who sat at Jesus’ feet. For, as He said, “Whoever does the will of God is my brother, and sister, and mother.”
www.stpaulcenter.com
Congratulations to the Students of the Month for May: Shannon Franks, Nolan
Dudzek, Nate O’Hare, Alexandra Sokolowski, Brooke Mierzejewski, Madison Capwell, Angelina Dang, Alexander Brotton, Samantha DeOliveira, Matthew Cancelliere, Sarah Harmon, Emma Hand, Ciera Schaeffler, Kyle Chiaccio, Suzanna Rhoads, David Sailor, Jr., and Finley Bush.
The children will be dismissed at 11:30 on June 11, 12, 13, and 14. The children may wear their gym suit on these days.
The eighth grade dance will be held on June 12th beginning at 6:30pm.
The Closing Exercises for the eighth grade will be held on June 13th beginning with Mass at 6:00pm. We wish all the children well as they begin the next step in their education. Congratulations to all of them and to their parents and guardians who have done so much for them.
June 15th is the last day of school for the children in grades 1 through 7. We will have a Prayer Service and short Awards Assembly beginning at 8:45 in church. Dismissal will be from school beginning at 10:00.
New Student registration is ongoing. We offer classes from Pre-K 3 through grade 8. All children entering school must be the appropriate age by September 1. If you would like more information or would like to schedule a tour, please call the school office (215-624-0637). We would be happy to help you.
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The 11th Annual Jaguar St. Ephrem Basketball Camp for boys and girls — July 23-27 and July 30-Aug. 3— 2 great weeks for only $200 or 1 week for $125. Held in St. Ephrem’s air-conditioned facility. Basketball and T-shirt included. Camp is under the direction of former college coach Dan Williams. For information contact [email protected].
The first ever Addiction Retreat for those affected by opioids! From Defiance to Reliance: Navigating Your Spiritual Path Amidst the Chaos of Addictions, June 22-23. Directed by Mark Christmyer, Marty Kenney,
Gethsemani Way Ministries, Anne Costa, best-selling author, retreat master and evangelist and Fr. Bill Dean. This retreat is a 24-hour retreat of healing and recovery for men and women. It is also for those affected by addiction personally or through association with a family member or friend. Are you or someone you love in the chaos of addiction? Are you are in need of healing after the death of a loved one who died from an addiction? Are you tired of being sick and tired? Then this is the retreat for you! Register at www.malvernretreat.com or call 610-644-0400 today. $125.00 includes all meals and accommodations. Charismatic retreat with Sr. Ann Shields and Fr. James Blount June 29-July 1. Music will be led by Firehill Worship and Mark Griswold. The retreat will feature a healing service, preaching, uplifting music, Sacrament of Reconciliation, private time and adoration. www.malvernretreat.com Women of Grace Retreat, July 13-15, with Johnnette Benkovic, Founder and President of Women of Grace, Fr. Philip Scott, Kathleen Beckman and Susan Brinkmann. We are also offering the yearly Benedicta Leadership Institute, July 12-13, and for the first time, there will be a Young Women of Grace retreat, July 14 for girls ages 13 to 17 years old. Women, register for one of these beautiful retreats before space runs out! www.malvernretreat.com
Catholic Social Services Senior Community Service Fair For Senior Citizens, Friday, June 22, 2018 Catholic Social Services – Northeast Family Service Center, 7340 Jackson Street 10:00 AM– 1:00 PM COME AND ENJOY FOOD, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, SENIOR RESOURCES AND RAFFLES! (NO COST) For more information, please call Rebecca Thompson – 215-624-5920.
Summer at St. Hubert (SASH) - 2 weeks of camp for gir ls entering 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade. Week 1: July 9-13, 9 AM—Noon, Monday—Friday. Choose from 4 exciting programs: Real Life Robotics, Digital Art & Graphic Design, Exploring Art, Introduction to Sewing. $100 per camper.
Week 2: July 16-20, 9 AM—Noon, Monday—Friday. St. Hubert Players Theater Camp. $150 per camper.
Cost for each week includes all supplies, T-shirt & Family Pizza Party on last day of camp. Reduced rate of $225 for those attending both weeks. Register at www.huberts.org
Archbishop Ryan Girls BASKETBALL Camp 1st to 9th Grade girls, Monday—Thursday, June 18-21, 9 AM—3 PM at Abp. Ryan High School. Cost: $130 (includes camp tee & beverages). Family discount: 2 kids = $200, 3 kids= $250. Checks payable to Archbishop Ryan High School. Contact Mike McCusker 215-870-8325 or email [email protected]
Join the CORA Team Summer 2018 Camp Leader YouthCOR’s,“A New Camp“ June 18th-August 3rd Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Energy and enthusiasm required! Help CORA help kids and spend your summer making a difference. https://www.coraservices.org/jobs/summer-camp-leader/
Early Years Director Children are the Heart of the Matter Full time leadership position at CORA Early Years program on La Salle University's campus. https://www.coraservices.org/careers/
Brothers of Borromeo Vocation Camp (B.B.V.C.) - July 13, 2018: Boys in Grades 6 to 8 - (rising 6th graders to graduated 8th graders), are invited to gather at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Registration fee of $25 includes games, activities, great talks, powerful prayer
& Mass, lunch and dinner. For more information, visit HeedTheCall.org/event/BBVC. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JUNE 30. Questions? Call Vocation Office for the Diocesan Priesthood at (610) 667-5778
Joseph's Peoplele e ... .. Joseph s P ST ALBERT THE GREAT CHAPTER
Please join us for our next Joseph’s People meeting on Thursday, June 14, 2018
We will again feature guest speaker, Susie McKernan. Susie is a seasoned sales and client services professional. Susie's presentation: Networking online & offline - As we all know uncovering the next role in your career journey can be a daunting undertaking. To be successful you must utilize your network – online & offline. Online applications, ATS and portals make it a challenge to get to the right person. We will discuss leveraging your contacts, networking events and online applications to get obtain the interview & the job!! Where: St. Alber t the Great, 212 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 in the Parish Center (behind the church)
When: Thursday, June 14, 2018 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM Red Cross Blood Drive Nazareth Hospital – DiBello Conference Room — Friday, June 15th (7am-5pm) Appointments: Karen McGinley 215-335-6281
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