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Those whom we love and lose are no longer where they were before . They are now wherever we are.
St john Chrysostom
Born: February 28, 1934 Ordained: May 19, 1962
Pastor of St. Robert Bellarmine: 1986~2005
Born into Eternal Life: May 18, 2016
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PARISH ADMINISTRATION
Rev. Msgr. James D. Beisel Mrs. Deborah Jaster Pastor Principal-St. Joseph/St. Robert School
Rev. Msgr. Joseph T. Kane Mrs. Joan Fitzpatrick Pastor Emeritus Director of Adult Faith Formation
Rev. John P. Stokely Mrs. Donna Heeney Parochial Vicar Director of Religious Education
Deacon George Morris Mr. Kevin Lutz Permanent Deacon Director of Music Ministries
Rev. Francis J. Cornely Deacon George Morris Sunday Ministry Director of Financial Services
Mrs. Barbara Palo
Mrs. Sheila Fehrman & Director of Teen Ministry
Mrs. Mary Landry Mr. James Crumlish
Parish Secretaries - strobertsecretary@verizon.net Facilities Supervisor
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2016
5:00 P.M. - Mary Daugert & Family
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2016 7:00 A.M. - Jerome Billbee Sr. 9:00 A.M. - Rita Graves 11:00 A.M. - Mary Williams
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2016 - MEMORIAL DAY
9:00 A.M. - Norbert & Barbara Schronghammer
TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016
7:00 A.M. - Parishioners
9:00 A.M. - Flora & Anthony Gallelli
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2016
7:00 A.M. - Living & Deceased Members of the
Conte & Crisafulli Families
9:00 A.M. - Frank Beisel
THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2016
7:00 A.M. - James M. Kelly
9:00 A.M. - Albert & Roselie Ansuini & Family
FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016
7:00 A.M. - Donald Wilkinson ~ 1st Anniversary
9:00 A.M. - Marie Heeney
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016
9:00 A.M. - John Hebling ~ 9th Anniversary
5:00 P.M. - William H. Wallace
SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 2016 7:00 A.M. - Fr. John Foster 9:00 A.M. - Thomas Drake 11:00 A.M.- Pat & Fiore Schena~63rd Wedding Anniversary
Please pray for our sick parishioners, relatives, and friends, especially: Nicholas Chess Frank Waltrich Kevin McDevitt Bill Zarkowski Erica Sheehan Kevin Christopher Fox Diane Barbier Marissa Nero Rita Ann Leonard John Barbier Ed Barker Andreas Shaftacolas Dolores McGrath Joe Ankenbrand Christopher D’Souza Pat Ganther John Weigner Margaret Prendergast Stella Coyle Carolyn Cole Theresa Beisel Jimmy McIntyre Pat Reidy Lucy McCabe Margaret Snyder Jared Callan Bridget Anderson Maria Altopiedi Rose Bilotti Michael McBride Hazel Lynch Paul Elmstorm Joan McMahon Mary Farano Marie McBride Ellyanna Stephens Frank Wagner Zachary Kind Mark Whartenby Robert McIntyre Mary Pat Allen Teagan Sempowski
In an effort to keep our prayer list current, all names will appear for 30 days and then will be automatically taken off. We are happy to keep a name on the list, just call
the parish office or email strobertsecretary@verizon.net.
UPCOMING EVENTS (at a glance) May 30 ~ Memor ial Day~Parish Office Closed Jun 6 ~ SJR Pre-K Closing Jun 7 ~ SJR Kindergar ten Closing Jun 8 ~ SJR 8th Grade Graduation
OUR PARISH GIVING Sunday (5/22/16): $14,090 Online Bank Services Funds: $900 in 28 envelopes
Year to Date Totals - Sunday Collections: FY 2014-15 FY 2015-16 Difference
$738,504 $738,731 $-1,226 (Fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30)
Thank you for your Sacrificial Generosity
CLERGY/MUSIC SCHEDULE ( 6/4 & 6/5) 5:00 PM Fr . Stokely Cantor 7:00 AM Fr . Cornely 9:00 AM Msgr . Beisel Cantor 11:00 AM Fr . Stokely/Dcn. George Cantor
Subject to change without notice ST. VINCENT DEPAUL - Today as we celebrate the gift of the Body and Blood of Christ let us pray for those who are hungry, malnourished and starving. In the month of May, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able bring the love of God to the poor by assisting families, providing food, assisting with utility and rent bills, etc. Thank You!
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Dear Friends,
Today’s Feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ gives us an opportunity to
reflect on the celebration of the Eucharist in a way that we may not have time for on Holy
Thursday. The scripture readings recounted for us three different sacred meals: the
sacrifice offered by Melchizedek, Saint Paul’s description of the Last Supper, and Saint Luke’s
account of the multiplication of the loaves and fish. This Feast allows us to recall God’s many
gifts to us, most especially the gift of the Eucharist that we celebrate at the altar every Sunday.
Through this Feast may we come to a greater appreciation and love for the Body and Blood of
Christ, the ultimate gift of our loving Savior!
This week our parish community bid a prayerful farewell to our beloved Pastor Emeritus,
Monsignor Joseph T. Kane. His funeral on Wednesday was a tribute to a priestly life, well lived
in service to the People of God. His 19 years as our pastor and his 11 years as pastor emeritus
were filled with opportunities of grace and special love and concern for the people of this parish.
His interest never diminished for the events and growth of his beloved community. I was just sad
that in his last few years he was not able to be as present to the community as I know he would
have wished to be. For all those who participated in the Funeral Liturgy and who worked in the
various preparations for the Mass, a profound thank you and God bless you!
This Monday is Memorial Day. Mass will be celebrated in church at 9AM. Please
consider beginning this national holiday in a prayerful expression of gratitude for the men and women
who have served our country and made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve its freedoms. We are the
beneficiaries of their heroism, let us be forever grateful!
In last week’s bulletin I made an omission in expressing gratitude to a member of our Parish
Pastoral Council. I wish to acknowledge DOTTIE PRIOR who served as an Appointed Member to the
Council for the past nine years! Thank you Dottie for your willingness to serve so generously as a
member of the council!
This time of year we welcome home many members of our parish who have been away at different
universities and colleges. We want to also express our congratulations to all of our parish students who
have or will graduate this spring. We are proud of your accomplishments and wish all of you success in
your future endeavors and plans!
May Saint Robert Bellarmine, our patron and intercessor, bless all of us on our journey to the
Lord!
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Congratulations to Fr. Mark Cavara on his ordination! Fr. Cavara will be with us on June 12th to celebrate Mass for us! There will be a reception after the 9 AM and 11AM Masses in Monsignor Marley Hall that day to give you an opportunity to receive a blessing from Father Cavara and to extend your congratulations and best wishes to him as he embarks on his priestly ministry.
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FOR THOSE IN THE ARMED FORCES Please call the parish office with the name and branch for relatives who are on active duty. PRAYER FOR OUR TROOPS : Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord and Savior. AMEN PLEASE PRAY FOR: US Navy: Michael W. Zarkowski Edward W. Devinney II Barbara Ann Mullen Connor Fitzgerald Jenny Malandra John Wurtenberg III Joshua Velas US Army: Rev. Stephen Mc Dermott Robert F. Leimer Danny Pritchard Keith Carter Michael McBride Ryan T. Krawczyk Matthew Sawaya Philip Mc Cusker Dylan DeMent Gerry McGowan US Coast Guard: Brendan Williams Daniel Moschitti Todd J. Warga USMC: Joseph Mc Menamin James McMenamin Daniel Harvey Elizabeth Harvey Clint Hajek Leo J. Keller Jr. Anthony Taylor Mark Piccirelli Michael Malandra Lisa Ann Burgy Nicholas Sabatini Patrick Kilkenny Mark Geib US Air Force: Karl Weinbreckt Francis Lemma Max J. Sempowski Michael Sempowski Anthony Comtois Andrew J. Velas Thomas Rook
SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM On December 31, 2014, 23 pieces of Pennsylvania State legislation were enacted that impact the way we prevent and report child abuse. As a result, all people who volunteer for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are required fulfill the following obligations:
CLEARANCES: PA State Police Criminal Record Check PA Department of Public Welfare Child Abuse
Clearance Check Federal History Fingerprint Clearance ~ ONLY if
you lived outside of PA within the last 10 years Go to childyouthprotection.org
select Staff & Volunteers, then select Checks & Clearances
*** MUST BE RENEWED EVERY 5 YEARS *** Disclosure Statement Application for Volunteers
Go to childyouthprotection.org select Staff & Volunteers,
then select Information for Volunteers TRAINING: Safe Environment Training Technology Addendum Mandated Reporter Training Signed Mandated Reporter Acknowledgement Form
Go to childyouthprotection.org select Staff & Volunteers,
then select Required Training
St. Joseph/St. Robert Catholic
School Registration
St. Joseph/St. Robert School offers a curriculum from Pre-K – 8th Grade. Registration is now open for the 2016/2017 academic year. Please call the school at 215.343.5100 to schedule a tour and learn about the highlights of our school. 2016/2017 Tuition Rates for Parish Families (5 Day) Half Day Pre-K & Kindergarten: 8:10a-11:45a Monthly Tuition - - $310.00 (10 payments) (5 Day) Full Day Pre-K & Kindergarten: 8:10a-3:00p Monthly Tuition - $375.00 (10 payments) Before and After School Program Available Grades 1st – 8th (10 payments) One Child – Monthly - $300.00 Two Children – Monthly - $600.00 Three Children – Monthly - $675.00 Four Children – Monthly - $770.00
Before and After School Program Available
Divine Mercy Chaplet - Every Monday at 3pm, during adoration, a small group gets together to recite the Divine Mercy Chaplet. In this Year of Mercy, as declared by our Holy Father, this is a great opportunity to ask for God’s Mercy and pray for mercy for those that have passed before us. The chaplet was given to us from Jesus to Saint Faustina, it is easily said with a
rosary. Beryl Stine has gratuitously volunteered to provide pamphlets describing the prayers for those not familiar with the chaplet.
Thanks to all who contributed to this year's Pro-Life rose sale. We raised $1048 to help our local crisis pregnancy centers! As always, all of this money goes directly to help provide housing, counseling, medical care, education and supplies to women and children in need until they are able to meet their own needs. Your help is invaluable and very much appreciated.
The parish office will
be closed on Monday,
May 30 in observance
of Memorial Day.
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ST. ROBERT PREP PROGRAM
Phone: 215.343.9433
INCOMING 1ST GRADE & NEW FAMILY REGISTRATION New families moving into the parish as well as new 1st graders are asked to register as soon as possible. Please contact our office to set up a time to come in and register. We look forward to having you with us in our program. RE-REGISTRATION AND TUITION Current Fall families are reminded that all forms and tuition fees are due no later than Monday, June 13th. Letters containing classroom placement as well as other important information will be mailed to all registered families around the 3rd week of August. Classes begin on Monday, September 12th.
ST. JOSEPH/ST. ROBERT
SCHOOL NEWS
Phone: 215.343.5100
Web: www.stjstr.org
FROM THE DESK OF MRS. JASTER
APPLE OF MY EYE: Congratulations to
the following students who were recognized
for doing something good:: Bella Garofalo,
Tina Osetek, Ryan Muller, Ava Waltrich and Matt Sorge
5 K 6TH ANNUAL R.A.C.E. – THANK YOU
What a spectacular and perfect weather evening with all
the coral shirts as our SJR community ran/walked
together. The support and sponsorship from our families
and friends was again overwhelming. We had 400
runners/walkers and the crowd of spectators added to the
spirit of the RACE. We could not have accomplished
such a well-organized event without the enthusiasm of
our students, faculty, alumni, and SJR families. Please
go to the school website to view the race results and
fantastic pictures posted on our Facebook page.
5K CLASSROON CHALLENGE WINNER
Congratulations to the 3rd grade that again this year won
the 5K Classroom Challenge with 98% participation.
Yesterday the class enjoyed a Dress Down Day and 30
minutes of extra recess.
TOP THREE 5K CLASSROOM WINNERS
Congratulations to the SJR students that ran in the 5K
Race and were the first 3 finishers in their class: 8th
Grade: Matt McGlinchey, Drew Dachowski, & Shannon
McDevitt, 7th Grade: Ryan Landry, Daniel Schaeffer,
& Tom Christie, 6th Grade: Peter Jorgenson, Jackson
Kiss, & Luke Panepresso, 5th Grade: Luke Schaeffer,
Julia Newlin, & Meghan Prior, 4th Grade: Julia Yogis,
Luke Peddicord, and Ean Waltrich, 3rd Grade: Tom
McGlinchey, Billy Stefanik, & Ben Bargerhuff, 2nd
Grade: James Schaeffer & Ava Warga, 1st Grade: Drew
Sorge, Hunter Nucera, & John Moyer, Kindergarten:
Noelle Musial, Braedon Maloney, & Colin
McGettigen, Pre-K: Joseph Sorge & Sean
Ferello
JUST A THOUGHT: If anyone came to
the SJR campus last Friday they would
have the opportunity to see our SJR
community in action. For Field Day and
the Family BBQ, we had parents, students,
and faculty working and enjoying themselves together.
The weather was perfect.
That evening, the community reconvened for the
annual 5K RACE. Once again, it was a joy to see so
many parents, students, faculty, and staff work together
for the good of the school. What a powerful life lesson
for our children!
Thank you to everyone who helped at either/both
event(s). Your presence made a special day even nicer!!
Leo “the Lion” Dennis is the grandson of fellow parishioners Elmer and Cathy O’Brien and son of Megan (O’Brien) and Bernie Dennis. Friends of the family are having a benefit to celebrate the short, but very beautiful life of sweet little Leo. Please login to http://www.wagdogs.com/leo to register or just to donate. To register offline, please contact Sallie Theis, 215.696.1477 or Rosemarie Abecasis, 215.272.2160.
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Mrs. Barbara Palo (Director of Teen Ministry–mompalo@aol.com)● Facebook: St. Rober t Teen Ministry Program
Congratulations to Jonathan De Ment on achieving his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Degree! Jonathan will continue his formation for the priesthood with a year of spiritual formation at St. Matthew’s in Conshohocken. However, you will certainly see him around this summer helping the parish office move into the new construction.
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FOCUS ON FAITH THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST . Luke 9:11b-17 Pointing to the Living Bread
Jesus provides a miraculous feeding of over five thousand with only five loaves and two fish. From
our scarcity, the Lord lavishly provides abundance. This sign points to the saving reality that we eat
and drink in the Eucharist: Jesus himself is the living bread come down from Heaven, the manna
given for our Salvation. When we receive and become the Body of Christ we are nourished to
share God’s lavish love with others!
You are invited to step away from everyday life for a day
of inspiration and renewal at the Catholic Women’s
Conference.
“Mother of Mercy, Make Our Hearts Like Yours!”
Saturday, October 29, 8”30am —4:00pm
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown
Find more information and registration at:
CatholicWomensConference.org
Summer Book Club Beautiful Mercy is a collection of inspiring
stories on the Corporal and Spiritual
Works of Mercy complied by Dynamic
Catholic (Matthew Kelly). Contributing
authors include: Pope Francis, Matthew
Kelly, Fr. Larry Richards, Fr.
Michael Gaitley….and many more! We will have two
book discussions: Part
One: The Corporal Works of Mercy
Wednesday, June 15 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Part Two: the Spiritual Works of Mercy
Wednesday, June 22 @ 7:00—8:00 PM
Location to be determined
To register, email Joan Fitzpatrick (jfitzaff2@veriozn.net) or
pick up a form in the cry room and drop at the office.
You are invited to an informal presentation
and discussion on
Pope Francis’ Encyclical:
ON CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME
Thursday, June 9 following the 9:00 Mass
Presenter: John Humphreys is a scientist,
conservationist, wildlife gardener and convert to
the Catholic faith.
FORMED suggestions for this week:
Lectio Series on the Eucharist
Symbolon: Living the Faith —Session 3:THE MASS
Not yet registered for FORMED???
Go to www.formed.org. and go to Sign-Up.
St. Robert’s Parish Code is 46KPWV. You will
then be asked to register.
Friday June 3 — THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
Sometimes we meet that rare person who is overflowing with goodness. He or she exudes such a genuine
love that we almost can’t believe it but do because we have been the recipient of their authentic kindness.
We long to be in their presence. How much more so with the person of Jesus. Can we ever fully realize how
immense the love of Christ is for us? In the heart of Christ we find complete mercy and total
forgiveness, immense depths of compassion for our greatest sorrow and smallest ache, careful guidance for
our spiritual path, understanding for our confusions, patience with our questions, unwavering peace for our
tense and anxious spirits, and joy-filled beauty to draw us into the consolation and assurance of God’s love.
Heart of Jesus, what a treasure I have in the riches of your unconditional love.
May my heart resound with your goodness.
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RESPECT LIFE
A BABY'S BREATH
600 Louis Drive; Ste. 260B, Lower Level
Warminster, PA 18974 - 267/275-4097
HOURS
Monday: 1pm to 3:30 pm & 5:30 to 8pm
Wednesday: 1 pm to 3:30 pm
Friday: 9:30am to 12 noon (Other times available by appointment)
24 HOUR PHONE LINE
(Registered Nurse attending) 484/571-5540
email: help@babysbreath.org
We supply hope for mothers/fathers/families in crisis
pregnancies & continued support for new mothers.
FREE Pregnancy Tests & Pregnancy Counseling
FREE GED Training/Tutoring
Pre-Natal and Parenting Classes
Bucks Co. Pro-Life Coalition 5K Run/Walk
Sat., June 25 @ 9am Peace Valley Park
Creek Road, Doylestown, PA
Benefits: Bucks Co Pro-Life Coalition Pregnancy
Homes & Counseling Centers
More info or to register contact Ellen @
ellen.gifford@gmail.com (Virtually 95% of the proceeds from this event go directly to
the pregnancy care centers and homes. The other 5% is used
for expenses or advertising, insurance and the cost of the
venue.)
THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL FOR 2016 “A NEW VISION” Catholic Social Services has just released the 2015 annual report. The lives of 173,930 people were positively impacted by works of mercy through CSS last year. Total resources for CSS came to $122,757,790 with $99,421,303 coming from government funding, $20,719,089 from the Archdiocese, $2,016,350 from
fees for service and $601,050 from United Way. Distribution of these funds amounted to $55,951,336 for developmental programs, $47,550,042 for youth services, $12,166,973 for community-based services and $7,089,439 for housing and homeless services. Due to the construction we haven’t been able to show this year’s CCA video. It can be seen on our web site www.strobertwarrington.org. We are currently at 77% of our $65,364 goal with a total of $50,371 from 340 donors. Pledges and donations may be made by placing your donation in the collection basket or they can be mailed directly to the Archdiocese at The Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia, 100 North 20th St., Suite 301, Philadelphia, PA 19103. We have
received some self-addressed return envelopes that can be found at the church entrances for your pledge returns as well. Thank you for your support to this worthy cause, which serves many in our Archdiocese. Should you have any questions please contact the Appeal office at 215.587.3650 or visit www.CatholicCharitiesAppeal.org
SJR CYO SPORTS RECOGNITION NIGHT When: Sunday, June 5th - 5:00 - 9:00PM
Where: Highpoint - Philadelphia Sports Club
Includes: Awards Ceremony, Pizza, Snacks,
Beverages, Laser Tag, Indoor
Swimming Pool, Jousting,
Volleyball, Basketball.
This year registration will be at the
door, a $10 donation per family is
requested at registration.
As in years past we will be holding a non-perishable
food drive to help re-stock the Bucks County Food
Larder, please bring your donations on the 5th.
Each family is also being asked to bring a dessert with
them.
Waiver forms are required, if you are dropping your
child off please ensure they have a signed waiver form.
One was sent to your email via Wagdogs. The waiver
form will also be available at registration.
LANSDALE CATHOLIC HONORS
Congratulations to our parish high school
students who have achieved academic
excellence on the 3rd Quarter Report for
2015/2016
Second Honors:
Lauren Crim ‘18 Taylor Surina ’19
On Sept 18 the Friends of the Family Readiness Group a 501c3 nonprofit which serves the needs of our military personnel and their families in the area surrounding the Horsham Air Guard station, is hosting the Hero Ride to be held at the Horsham Air Guard Station proceeds to raise funds for vital programs that support America's Heroes. Register today a www.Ride2Recovery.com
ST FRANCIS INN - The monthly collection of plastic bags for the Inn will be next weekend after all the
Masses. The Inn can only use the bags that your groceries are placed in. They can also use the soaps, shampoos , toothbrushes and toothpaste from your hotel
stays. Most important the Inn needs your prayers.
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WEEKEND MASSES WEEKDAY MASSES HOLY DAYS CONFESSIONS
Saturday: Vigil 5:00 p.m. 7:00 & 9:00 am - Monday/Friday (Except Christmas Saturday: 3:30 to 4:30 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am 9:00 am - Saturday & New Years)
9:00 am Summer: 7:00 am & 9:00 am PARISH OFFICE HOURS
11:00 am Weekday - 8:00 am 12:00 noon Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
Saturday - 9:00 am 7:00 pm Closed on Holy Days
IMPORTANT PARISH INFORMATION
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM First & third Sundays of the month at 12:15 pm. Baptism Classes for parents and godparents are held on an announced day in January, March, May, July, September and November at 7 pm in the Church. Call the Parish Office to pre-register.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE You must be a registered member of the Parish and must notify the priest at least six months prior to your marriage date. Visit the parish website for detailed information Pre-Cana classes (2nd Sat. in March. & 2nd Sat. in November) are required. Contact Par ish Office or visit the parish website for registration forms. Forms are due 2 weeks prior to the Pre-Cana Class.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Available to those who are preparing for surgery, sick, elderly or dying. Please contact the parish office to receive this sacrament.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Adoration - Each Monday (except Summer & National Holidays) after the 9 am Mass, with simple Reposition (No Benediction) at 4 pm. At 3 pm the Divine Mercy Chaplet is recited.
COMMUNION CALLS Monthly to homebound by the priests. Weekly - Extraordinary Ministers if requested. In an Emergency a Priest Should Be Called Immediately call parish office and dial 400.
PARISH REGISTRATION Welcome new parishioners! Please ask one of the priests after a weekend Mass to register your family. Please notify the parish office if you are moving from the parish or if you have changed your address. Also, Children who turn 26 years of age, or have completed higher education and continue to reside with in our area, should become individually registered parishioners.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM All parish staff and volunteers who have regular contact with young people must have their background checks and training to volunteer with our youth. For more details look in the bulletin or visit our website, click on Community, then Safe environment. It will direct you to the Child and Youth Protection Site.
BULLETIN DEADLINE - Monday 11am - Turn in material typed, with your name & phone number at the parish office or strobertsecretary@verizon.net.
PARISH RESOURCES
Adult Faith Formation Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Afghan Guild Claire Coleman 215-343-2299
Al-Anon Contact 215-222-5244
Altar Servers Deacon George Morris 215-343-0315
Bereavement Committee Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Bloodmobile Mary Marquis 215-343-8635
Catholic Charities Bill Fehrman 215-343-1752
Charismatic Prayer Group Dolores Seif 215-343/8775
Christ’s Housekeepers Patricia Neely 215-343-2873
Crisis Pregnancy 24 Hour Hotline 610-626-4006
E.P.’s (Seniors) Jack Forbes 215-343-1625
Extraordinary Ministers Deacon George Morris 215-343-0315
Family Fellowship Bob Abecasis 215-343-8113
Knights of Columbus Rob Hessler 215-491-0648
Liturgical Environment Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Men’s Prayer Group Norman Racine 267-968-5905
Minister of Hospitality Peter Vreeland 215-343-2091
Ministers of the Word Deacon George Morris 215-343-0315
Mother’s Prayer Group Chris Trodden 215-491-2542
Msgr. Marley Hall Jonathan DeMent 215-421-4407
Music Ministry Kevin Lutz Kevinlutz920@yahoo.com
Parish Youth Ministry Barb Palo 215-343-2083
Pastoral Council Tom Utermark 215-343-9528
Pre-Cana Brian/ Colleen Zook 267-483-8409
Pre-Jordan/RCIA Joan Fitzpatrick 215-343-0315
Prison Ministry Ray Rugarber 215-672-7678
Respect Life Len Cline 215-343-4572
St. Cyprian Patti Hessler (cell)267-250-5721
St. John’s Hospice Msgr. James Beisel 215-343-0315
St. Francis Inn Candy Bakasy 215-343-1002
St. Vincent De Paul Society (Answering machine) 267-644-8189
Vocation Office - Priesthood Fr. De Lacy 610-667-5778
Visiting Mary Statue Bernadette Repisky 267-261-4612
PASTORAL COUNCIL: (Elected Position) Joann Crescenzo 215/491-4288
Pastoral issues Sheila Fehrman 215/343-1752
to be discussed? Joanne Galganski 215/343-4173
Bill Gibbons 215/343-4066
Ginny McDevitt 215/343-3362
Contact one of the Amy Moffett 215/343-5436
members. Betty Santoro 215/ 343-6747
Mike Speranza 215/956-9769
Joe Tate
Tom Utermark 215/343-9528
Brian Zook 267/483-8409
FINANCE COUNCIL:
(Appointed Position)
Carol Bauman
Ed Clark
Thomas Castaldi
Kirk Clauss
John Del Vecchio
Terry Funk
Robin Killion
Susan Westerman n
Elmer O’Brien
Frederick Reed
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