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Saint John Vianney Parish Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
May 10, 2020 Fifth Sunday of Easter
(Mother’s Day)
SAINT JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH 350 Conshohocken State Road
Gladwyne, PA 19035
RECTORY 1110 Vaughans Lane Gladwyne, PA 19035 610-642-0938 Phone
610-642-1432 Fax
www.sjvgladwyne.com www.facebook.com/SJVgladwyne
Rev. William G. Donovan, PhD, Pastor Rev. Stephen J. Baker, O.S.A.
Weekend Assistant
MASS SCHEDULE Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM
Weekday: 7:30 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Holy Day Vigil: 7:30 PM.
Holy Day: 7:30 AM and 12:00 Noon
Mother’s Day — May 10, 2020 Virgin and Child by Pintoricchio (Bernardino di Betto) 1454 - 1513
2 May 10, 2020
Fifth Sunday of Easter – May 10, 2020 Mother’s Day
Dear Friends,
In our Gospel this Sunday, Our Lord Jesus said, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have also faith in me.” One of the great gifts we have been given is our Catholic faith.
On the day of our Baptism, among other good gifts, we receive the supernatural virtues of faith, hope, and charity. These three virtues are called the “theological” virtues, because they come from God (as Gift) and they are ordered to God as He is the object of our faith, our hope, and our love.
Sometimes we can unintentionally take for granted wonderful gifts, and so, from time to time, it’s beneficial to recall and appreciate precious gifts like our faith, our mothers, and our fathers. That’s why I like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. We have received such a rich and special blessing in our parents and we can never grow tired of appreciating their whole-hearted sacrifices and their unconditional love. In this holy season of Easter, it’s especially fitting that we reflect upon the importance of the gift of faith.
When we speak about faith, theologians make a distinction between objective faith (i.e., what we believe) and subjective faith (how we believe – how we cognitively come to accept some truth). The Creed is an expression of our objective faith; the Creed expresses the content of our faith – what we believe. For example, We believe in one God, Father, Son, and Spirit, etc.
When we talk about subjective faith, we are speaking about the way we come to apprehend a truth. Thus, when we say we believe it, it means we have received this truth into our intellect aided by faith and accepted it with our will. So, faith understood subjectively is the infused virtue (or a good habit) which perfects the human intellect. Since grace always builds on nature, we must first appreciate how the human intellect is naturally ordered to know the truth. But when the human intellect is elevated by power of faith, it is now capable of knowing supernatural truths, truths beyond the comprehension of the finite human intellect unaided. While sin has a way of distorting the intellect, faith has a way of guiding the intellect to truth.
Faith allows us to see with greater clarity the eternal things of God. Someone passing by can look upon a little child playing in the mud and only see a messy child, but the child’s mother can look upon the same child with unbounded joy. The difference is not in the child, but in the one who sees. One can see superficially, while the other is able to see more deeply – something more. In a similar way, one who looks at the world with reason alone can see some truths of the world, but the one who looks upon reality with reason illumined by faith is able to see something more.
So, we take a moment from our busy lives today to reflect upon and appreciate the great gift of our Catholic faith, the gift that allows us to see more truth, to do more good, and to appreciate more beauty. Traditionally, Catholics in their daily prayers pray the Act of faith.
Pastor’s Letter
(continued)
Fi h Sunday of Easter 3
Act of Faith
O my God, I firmly believe that You are one God in three divine Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; I believe that Your Divine Son became man, and died for our sins, and that He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe these and all the truths which the Holy Catholic Church teaches because You have revealed them, who cannot deceive nor be deceived. Amen.
I take this opportunity to offer sincere best wishes to all our mothers as we join in our national holiday in saluting mothers on this Mother’s Day. In 1914, US President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating the second Sunday in May to be celebrated as a national holiday honoring all mothers.
Anna Jarvis, who worked diligently to establish the national holiday for mothers, argued that our mothers were incredibly important because each mother is “the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world”. Consequently, celebrating Mother’s Day has become a beautiful civil holiday for us Americans for the past century.
Providentially, the civil holiday falls within the fifty days of Easter Season marked by joy and during the month of May, which is beautifully enhanced with special devotion to Mary, the Mother of God.
When we reflect upon God’s plan for the human family, we can wonder what mind could have ever invented Motherhood? Surely the special blessing and goodness of motherhood comes from the wise mind of a loving God. So, on this Mother’s Day, our hearts are rightly filled with love and gratitude for the extraordinary women we call mothers.
I take this opportunity to extend to all of our wonderful mothers our warmest and prayerful best wishes for a very special Mother’s Day celebration with your loved ones. In particular, I extend a special note of joyful congratulations to those women who are celebrating their first Mother’s Day.
For many, like me, our mothers are in heaven with God. But this does not dim our gratitude to God for our mothers, for whom we offer special prayers of thanksgiving on this day. We rightly celebrate our mothers in heaven who by the providential grace of God now serve as powerful intercessors for their dear families. I wish you all a joyful and happy celebration on this Mother’s Day!
Let us strive together to grow in holiness! More good things to come! Have a happy week ahead!
Sincerely yours in the Lord, Fr. Bill Donovan, Pastor
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Fi h Sunday of Easter 5
MASSES OF THE WEEK
Fifth Sunday of Easter
Saturday, May 9, 2020 5:00 PM The Walsh Family
Sunday, May 10, 2020
8:30 AM Jesse Gabriel 10:30 AM George & Dolores Haufler
Monday, May 11, 2020 7:30 AM George & Dolores Haufler
Tuesday, May 12, 2020 7:30 AM Paul Hausmann
Wednesday, May 13, 2020 7:30 AM Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Tecce, Sr.
Thursday, May 14, 2020 7:30 AM Living and Deceased Members of Saint John Vianney Parish
Friday, May 15, 2020 7:30 AM Mary Ann Campanella
Saturday, May 16, 2020 8:00 AM Marcy & Gregory Wolfington 5:00 PM Marie Rose
Sunday, May 17, 2020
8:30 AM Phyllis Marianne 10:30 AM Mariangela Termini
( indicates intention for deceased.)
Prayer Intentions
Kindly remember in your pray-ers all those serving in defense of our country, both at home and abroad, especially members of our parish community:
ENS Christopher Bianchi MIDN Julia Bianchi Lt. Col. Michael Clarke LT Thomas H. Coffey, USN VADM Andrew Lewis, USN LT R. Andrew McGuinness, USN MIDN Nicholas Molineaux MIDN Thomas Prim Sgt. Christopher Rogers Maj. Christopher S. Zipf, USMC
Power of Prayer
REMEMBER OUR SICK Please pray for our parishioners and friends who are sick:
May the healing hands of our Lord grant them full health in body and spirit. If you would like to have a sick loved one remembered in prayer and placed on our Prayer List, please call the Parish Office – 610-642-0938.
Chris Balch Andrew Birch Suzanne Birch Joan Patricia Carella Alice Cary Louis Cerone Antoinette DeNicola Austin DePetris Rita Donahue Jack Donnelly Debra Dziak Evelyn Dziak Debbie Fields Ginny Fineberg Mason Flanagan Ted Flint Joseph Greim Arturo Johnson Daryl Jones
Damian Karas Michael Leddy Campbell Maben Richard Mohrbacher Robert (Bobby) Parillo Lisa Ricci Susan Rufo Mary Schnabel Elinor Schoppet John Silippine Tom Stuhl Bill Smyth Robert Stewart Michael J. Sweeney Chris Tama Maud Tierney Cynthia Walsh Theresa Whelan
A Prayer for Our Sick Our Lady, Health of the Sick, embrace all who are sick that they may return to good health under your tender care. Graciously intercede for our very special needs. Mary, may your love strengthen us and bring us peace. Our Lady, Health of the Sick, pray for us. Amen.
Please remember in your prayers our recently deceased and all the deceased members of our Saint John Vianney Parish.
Alice M. Butler We also remember is a special way all who have died from the coronavirus pandemic. Eternal rest grant unto to them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen.
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Parish Happenings
Sacrament of Confession Available
The Sacrament of Confession will again be available on Thursday, May 14, 2020, from 1:30 - 2:30 PM at Church.
Fr. Donovan will be sitting near the handi-cap side entrance of the Church. Par ish-ioners will be able to have Confession from their car. More details are available on the parish website www.sjvgladwyne.com.
Please avail yourself of the grace of this great Sacrament of Healing in these diffi-cult days!
Parish Emergency Food Program We have launched a parish crisis food assis-tance program. We invite anyone in our parish who needs help to call us at the rectory at 610-642-0938. In particular, if you are elderly or at particular risk due to underlying medical issues and you are unable to get necessary groceries, please call the rectory. Our dedicated staff will obtain the needed food - shopping for you and bringing it to your door. We want everyone to stay safe and have all necessities during this crisis.
See our webpage for more infor-mation. www.sjvgladwyne.com
Caring for Friends Food Drop Off We continue our parish efforts to provide food for the needy through our Caring for Friends Food Program. Now, more than ever, these meals are needed to support our Philadelphia Com-munity!
A drop-off station for any frozen prepared meals will be available at St. John Vianney on Thursday, May 14th, from 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM. A table will be prepared in the church parking lot by the entrance between the Church and the Parish House. Once you pull up to the table with your car, you can open your window and drop off your frozen meals. Likewise, you can pick up a plastic bag of additional empty trays for future meals at that time as well.
If you have not participated in Caring for Friends, we invite you to come to the drop off station on Thursday and pick up empty trays which can be filled with frozen meals for the next week.
Our staff will gather and disinfect the frozen meals before dropping them off with Caring for Friends. Thank you for your continued support!
Church Open for Private Prayer - Our parish church is open Monday-
Friday from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM for private prayer. Please continue to adhere to social distancing guidelines and we encourage the use of a mask. Group gatherings of any sort are still not permitted, but we invite you to come spend some one-on-one time with our Eucharistic Lord!
O Sacrament most holy! O Sacrament divine! All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine.
Fi h Sunday of Easter 7
Parish Happenings
Catholic Education and Faith Formation
PREP Update! The 4th Grade PREP class has been meeting for several weeks now through Wednesday afternoon Zoom sessions with their catechists, Dr. Beth Mascio and Mr. Jim Tornetta. The children have covered topics like the Liturgical Year focusing particularly on Lent, the Triduum, and Easter. Most recently, the 4th graders also discussed the Ten Commandments and some bible stories of Jesus’ appearances to his disciples after his resurrection. The children have been very engaged in their religious education despite school and church closures.
Pray With Us
Virtual Rosary Saint John Vianney Parish will gather virtually during
May to pray the rosary. We will meet every Thursday in May at 3:30 PM.
Join the Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/92802120275?
pwd=QThmaDk5Y2dqeDEvZEl4WDNHT2tPQT09
Meeting ID: 928 0212 0275 Password: 053026
Happy Mother’s Day! On this Mother’s Day weekend, we pray for our mothers and thank them
for their loving service to our families and communities.
Loving God, as a mother gives life and nourishment to her children, so you watch over your Church. Bless our mother. Let the example of her faith and love shine forth. Grant that we, her family, may honor her always with a spirit of profound respect. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen
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A short Mother’s Day reflection from St John Paul II
on Mary and the glory of womanhood
For every Christian, for every human being, Mary is the one who first “believed,” and precisely with her faith as Spouse and Mother she wishes to act upon all those who entrust themselves to her as her children. And it is well known that the more her children persevere and progress in this attitude, the nearer Mary leads them to the “unsearchable riches of Christ” (Eph. 3:8). And to the same degree they recognize more and more clearly the dignity of man in all its fullness and the definitive meaning of his vocation, for “Christ…fully reveals man to man himself. [Gaudium et Spes, 22]”
This Marian dimension of Christian life takes on special importance in relation to women and their status. In fact, femininity has a unique relationship with the Mother of the Redeemer, a subject which can be studied in greater depth elsewhere.* Here I simply wish to note that the figure of Mary of Nazareth sheds light on womanhood as such by the very fact that God, in the sublime event of the Incarnation of his Son, entrusted himself to the ministry, the free and active ministry of a woman. It can thus be said that women, by looking to Mary, find in her the secret of living their femininity with dignity and of achieving their own true advancement. In the light of Mary, the Church sees in the face of women the reflection of a beauty which mirrors the loftiest sentiments of which the human heart is capable: the self-offering totality of love; the strength that is capable of bearing the greatest sorrows; limitless fidelity and tireless devotion to work; the ability to combine penetrating intuition with words of support and encouragement.
John Paul II Redemptoris Mater, par. 46
Fi h Sunday of Easter 9
Spiritual Enrichment
SAINTS FOR US! Saint Isidore the Farmer (1070-1130) Feast Day: May 15
Beginning from an early age Saint Isidore entered into the service of a wealthy landowner from Madrid, and worked faithfully on the estate outside the city for the rest of his life. Isidore had deep religious convictions. He rose early in the morning to go to Mass and prayed, as he walked behind the plow throughout the day. His devotion and hard work were appreciated by his employer who dismissed his fellow workers’ complaints that Isidore often showed up late because of lingering in church too long. Isidore and his wife, Maria de la Cabeza (who would also become a saint), became known for their generosity to the poor despite their own very limited means. The poor often would follow Isidore home where they would be given food, often in larger portions than the couple themselves would enjoy. Isidore has become the patron saint of farmers and the patron Saint of Madrid, Spain. He was canonized in 1622 along with four other very notable saints: St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Phillip Neri. Saint Isidore, pray for us.
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Prayer During an Epidemic Lord Jesus, hear our pleas, our good shepherd and divine physician. We
implore your mercy in the wake of an outbreak of serious illness and disease. Guide our efforts to prevent contagion and make preparations to care for those most vulnerable. Assist all professionals and volunteers who work to eradicate
the epidemic now spreading. May our actions be marked by your steadfast love and selfless service and never by panic or fear.
Bestow your comfort and healing to the sick, sustain and strengthen them by your grace. May they know your closeness as they carry the cross of illness.
And may all whom you have called from this life come to worship you eternally with all the saints as you grant consolation and peace to their
mourners. Amen. Holy Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for us. St. Joseph, Hope of the Sick, pray for us.
St. Rocco, protector against epidemics, pray for us. St. John Vianney, our parish patron saint, pray for us.
All parishioners are encouraged to pray this daily.
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The Enduring Love of Motherhood
Protectress of the Roman People Salus Populi Romani – 5th century
Madonna and Child (c. 1300) Duccio di Buoninsegna
Madonna and Child – 1330 Giotto di Bondone
Black Madonna of Czestochowa Poland – 1382
Michelangelo's Pietà – 1498 St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican
The Sistine Madonna Raphael – 1512
Madonna and Child – 1854 Johann Ender
Madona of the Streets – 1897 Roberto Ferruzzi
The Virgin of the Lilies – 1899 William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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SAINT JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH 350 Conshohocken State Road
Gladwyne, PA 19035
PARISH OFFICE 1110 Vaughans Lane Gladwyne, PA 19035
610-642-0938 Phone 610-642-1432 Fax
www.sjvgladwyne.com www.facebook.com/SJVgladwyne
PARISH STAFF
Rev. William G. Donovan, PhD, Pastor
Rev. Stephen J. Baker, O.S.A. Weekend Assistant
Matt Robinson, M.A., Director of Sacred Liturgy and Pastoral Services mrobinson@sjvgladwyne.com
Cara Latham, PhD, Director of Sacred Music clatham@sjvgladwyne.com
Eric Kindler, M.A., M.S., Pastoral Associate ekindler@sjvgladwyne.com
Steven Suganob, B.S., Weekend Sacristan ssuganob@sjvgladwyne.com
Mary Anne Monroe, M.A., Director of Religious Education mmonroe@sjvgladwyne.com
Phil Heinz, Communications Coordinator pheinz@sjvgladwyne.com
Christine Blescia, B.S., Parish Office Manager cblescia@sjvgladwyne.com
Tony Jackson, Facilities Manager tjackson@sjvgladwyne.com
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM Weekday: 7:30 AM Saturday: 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil Mass: 5:00 PM Holy Day Vigil: 7:30 PM. Holy Day: 7:30 AM and 12:00 Noon
The Rosary is recited after morning Mass Monday through Saturday.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:15 PM - 4:45 PM or by appointment.
BAPTISM Baptisms are celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 12:00 Noon. A Pre-Jordan Class is a prerequi-site for Baptism. The class will be held the first Sunday of the month at 11:30 AM in the church hall. In order to arrange for a Baptism and Class, parents are requested to make an appointment with Matt Robinson at the Parish Offices: 610-642-0938 or mrobinson@sjvgladwyne.com.
PARISH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Edward Baxter, Chair Alicia McGowan and Barbara Termini Co-Chair Devotional and Liturgical Committee Chip Hughes and Peter McGowan Co-Chair Building and Grounds Committee Mike Greenly, Chair Charitable Committee Cosmo DeNicola and Charles Riale Co-Chair Communications and Technology Committee Fred Schachinger and Jeannette Fournier Co-Chair Development and Stewardship Committee Christopher Molineaux and Chris Dougherty Co-Chair Education Committee Pat Coyne and Jerry Nichols Co-Chair Finance Committee
PARISH MEMBERSHIP We welcome all new members to our Parish Family. In order to receive the Sacrament of Baptism, First Com-munion, Confirmation and Matrimony, to be granted Letters of Eligibility for sponsorship at Baptism or Con-firmation, or to have the priest give you personal recom-mendations, it is necessary that you be registered here at St. John Vianney Church. Please call the Parish Office for an appointment to register. If you change your ad-dress or telephone number, kindly notify the Parish Of-fice so our records may be kept current.
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