Rev. Msgr. Kenneth P McAteer, Pastor Rev. Stephen F. Katziner, Parochial Vicar Rev. Timothy F. O’Sullivan, Parochial Vicar Deacon James P. DeBow, Permanent Deacon Deacon Edward J. Dymek, Permanent Deacon Sister Mary Jane Bransfield, I.H.M., Superior
Sister Shaun Thomas Callahan, I.H.M., Principal Sister Mary Jane Bransfield I.H.M., 215-639-4332
Pastoral Minister to the Sick & Elderly Mrs. Christianne Quinn, 215-639-4895,
C.R.E., P.R.E.P. Mr. Chuck Burgy, 215-245-1698, Business Manager Mr. Ronald Chancler, 267-679-6638
Liturgy and Music Coordinator
PARISH STAFF
MASS SCHEDULE Sunday Vigil: Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 & 12:00 Daily: 7:00 & 8:30 AM - Saturday - 8:30 AM only
Holy Days: Schedule Varies, please check website prior to Holy Day
CONFESSIONS: Saturdays: 4:00 to 4:45 PM Confessions on Wednesdays after the 8:30 AM Mass.
PARISH REGISTRATION: A new parishioner may register in the parish by
speaking with one of the priests in the lobby of the church after one of the Sunday Masses or by calling a priest for an appointment. (215-245-1698)
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Texts for Sunday, July 5
1st Reading: Zechariah 9:9-10
Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 145:1-2, 8-11, 13-14
2nd Reading: Romans 8:9, 11-13
Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK PARISHIONERS, FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
Sunday, June 28~ 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 For the St. Ephrem Parish Family
9:00 Gerard J. DeBow, 29th Anniversary
req. by Deacon & Mrs. James P. DeBow
10:30 Anthony Guenther
req. by Betty McGonagle
12:00 Jessie Lucarini req. by The Avington Family
Monday, June 29
7:00 William Rapach req. by Mary Ann Pasciolla & Family 8:30 For the Benefactors of the Sanctuary Endowment Fund
Tuesday, June 30
7:00 Marie Liddell req. by Charles Madine 8:30 Assunta Mullen req. by Maryann Gibbons
Wednesday, July 1
7:00 William Zuchero req. by Bob & Dee Seibert 8:30 Joseph G. Quinn req. by Denny & Pat Ziemba
Thursday, July 2
7:00 Theresa Wolkey req. by Jodi Moule 8:30 Joanne Kilian req. by The Kilian Family
Friday, July 3
7:00 Marjorie Winslade req. by Donna & Tim Sweeney 8:30 Agnes Reilly req. by Ann Krajewski
Saturday, July 4~ Fourth of July
9:00am For the St. Ephrem Parish Family
5:00pm Robert T. Howell, Sr. req. by Joan & Al Jurowicz
Sunday, July 5~ 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 David Goodwin
req. by Chris & Ed Dymek
9:00 For the St. Ephrem Parish Family
10:30 Bob Drozdowski
req. by Jack & Jo Siwinski
12:00 Alheli Rosales req. by The Fil Am. Assoc. of Bucks County
Baptisms
Baptisms are held the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 1:30 PM. Please contact one of the parish priests to make
arrangements. Both parents must attend a Pre-Jordan class prior to their child's Baptism. Pre-Jordan is held the 1st
Monday of each month at 7:30 PM in Church.
Pre-registration for Pre-Jordan is required, and can be done by calling the rectory at 215-245-1698.
Joyce Burkett Irene McCarthy Baby Owen
Baby Joel Heim Bill Storms Mary Biehn
Carol Higgins Michael Acquaviva Casey Lang
Margaret Griffiths Catherine, Kelly &
Samuel Gabriele
Christina Stockton
and Newborn
Brian Matsinger, Sr. John Roley Susan Smith
Bruce McCormick,
Sr.
Kimberly Ann
Pastor Sophia Szwed
E.J. Connell Justin Hennessy Patrick Collins
Michael McGovern Andrew Samora E.J. Richmond
Kevin Goodwin C.J. & Trudy
Gryniewicz
Margaret & Noreen
Jardine
Jacki Brady Baby Nicholas Tom Collins
Jacob Simon Margaret Grone Janine Hee
Baby Dexter James Mike Souders Marcia McCullough
Elizabeth
DiPasquale Mary Ellen Seifert Harper Reid
Corrigan
Christina Bross Paul Barrett, II Dolores
Reithmeier
Baby Steven
Infante Mary Jane Finley Jack Gallen
Bill Butz Tom Zmigiodski Baby Bennett
Barbara Ward Eric Hemingway Brian Feldman
John O’Donnell Roseann Lantz James Gleason
Baby Beatrice
Finegan
Baby Harper
Giempietro Charles Sanford
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A Reminder of the Guidelines and Restrictions in Place as We Celebrate In-Person Mass:
For the time being, parishioners are welcome to join us for Sunday Masses at 5:00pm on Saturday
evening; and, on Sunday morning at 7:30am and 10:30am. We will also continue to Live Stream Sunday Mass at 12 Noon. Please note that there is not a 9:00am Mass on Sunday morning, nor a 12 Noon Mass on Sunday, for the time being. This will allow sufficient time for our maintenance staff to sanitize the Church between Masses. Please realize this is not a permanent change in our Sunday Mass schedule! We will eventually return to our traditional Sunday Mass schedule in time.
Our weekday Masses have resumed: Monday through Friday at 7:00am and 8:30am; Saturdays at 8:30am.
Archbishop Perez has extended the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass until further notice. What this means is, if you are uncomfortable with gathering in a crowd at this time, you are dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass.
If you have been exposed to the COVID 19 virus, or have other flu-like symptoms, please do not plan to join us in Church for Mass for two weeks after you have been exposed, or two weeks after your last flu-like symptom has dissipated.
Those who are advanced in age, or who have compromised immune systems, are encouraged to seriously consider remaining home for the coming weeks.
The doors to the Church will be propped open. Only the doors in the lobby of Church will be available for entering and exiting the Church. However, parishioners will have access to the Marian Center bathrooms.
All who join us for Mass in Church are to wear a face mask for the duration of your time in Church. Persons not wearing face masks will be asked not to enter the Church.
Please do not wear disposable gloves in Church. The wearing of disposable gloves actually fosters the spread of germs.
Seating in church will be available only in designated pews; these pews will be easily identifiable; please, do not sit in a pew that is designated as a barrier zone.
We ask that there be a maximum of two individuals, or one family, in a side pew; and a maximum of four individuals, or one family, in a center pew.
If we meet the maximum number of congregants, we will inform people that the Church is full to capacity for that Mass.
The collection baskets will not be used for our offertory collection. Instead, parishioners are asked to place their offering in the specially marked basket as you enter or exit the Church.
The Sign of Peace will not be offered.
Our Communion Procession will be a single line in the center aisle.
As you are nearing the Minster of Holy Communion, please remove your mask, so as to be able to consume the Sacred Host immediately. You should replace your mask as soon as possible after consuming the Host.
The communicant is strongly encouraged to receive Holy Communion in the hand. For those who wish to receive Holy Communion on the tongue, we ask that you approach only the Communion station farthest to the left of the sanctuary; near the Blessed Mother altar.
The Precious Blood will not be offered during Communion.
When exiting the Church after Mass, please be conscious to respect the social distance between yourself and those who are leaving Mass at the same time.
For the safety of all concerned, please do not gather or socialize after Mass in the lobby or on the walkway
to the Church.
Parish Bulletins will be available in the lobby of Church; however, they will not be handed out by our ushers.
As we all work to come together for Mass, we ask that you please be patient; over the next several weeks, we may need to adjust some of our regulations to ensure the safety of all who join us for Mass.
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Nazareth High School Summer Programs
Nazareth Academy High School is proud to offer a variety
of summer programs! These programs include a Pre-7th
and Pre-8th Grade Summer Enrichment Program for
students who will be in 7th or 8th grade beginning in the
fall, Music Camp, Art Camp, Rocketry Camp, STEM
Camp and various athletic camps.
Dates and times vary throughout the summer. More
information and online registration are available by going
to NazarethAcademyHS.org/SummerPrograms.
This & That (Fr. S. Katziner)
The Catechism of the Church: Inspiring Words about Prayer
The Catechism of the Church, published in 1994, has an
excellent section on prayer. It is accessible to any person
who would like to deepen their friendship with God. The
parts I recommend most are “What is Prayer?” #2558 to
#2597; “Contemplative Prayer” #2697, #2709 to #2724;
and “The Battle of Prayer” #2725 to #2745.
Here are a few samples of what you will find:
The Battle of Prayer (2 of 3)
One does not undertake (contemplative) prayer only
when one has the time. One makes time for the Lord
with the firm determination not to give up, no matter
what trials and dryness one may encounter.
(CCC #2710)
Prayer is both a gift of grace and a determined response
on our part. It always presupposes effort… prayer is a
battle. Against whom? Against ourselves and the wiles of
the tempter who does all he can to turn man away from
prayer, away from union with God.
(CCC #2725)
Tireless fervor (in prayer) can come only from love.
Against our dullness and laziness, the battle of prayer is
that of a humble, trusting, persevering love..
(CCC #2742)
We must have a humble heart when it comes to prayer: “Apart from me you can do nothing”.
(CCC #2732)
Mount Saint Joseph Academy
The Mount invites all interested girls entering 8th grade to the Practice Test (Pre-HSPT) on Saturday, August 15. Register today at
msjacad.org/practicetest.
For more information or with any questions, email the Admissions Team at [email protected].
Nazareth Academy Grade School Summer Camp
Nazareth Academy Grade School will be holding a Summer
Theatre Music & Dance Camp from July 13-17. A one week
camp of Music, Hip-Hop, Tap, Acrobatics, Broadway
Dancing, Acting and Arts & Crafts.
Social distancing and sanitization will be implemented for a
safe atmosphere. For information and registration call
Mrs. Linda Campagna at 215-676-6585.
This & That (Fr. S. Katziner)
Happy Belated Father’s Day to All Dads
© 1996 Doc Goodwin
On Saturday, July 4th, we will honor all of our active military and veterans at a
special Mass and Color Guard at 9:00 AM.
All are welcome to come and participate in this special ceremony.
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7 Ways Parents Can Avoid Summer Burnout
If your family is anything like my family, then you have mixed feelings about the fallout from being locked down for months.
While restrictions have eased in many places across the country, we really enjoyed certain aspects of being together,
including the increased family prayer time and having more free time to spend together. On the other hand, we also are tired
of not seeing our friends, worrying about the unknown future, having to wear masks, being separated from our parish
community (though Mass has resumed, other parish events have not), and a bit worn out because we haven’t had much
of a break from each other’s company.
Then there is the fact that summer is here. What are we supposed to do about being locked up together this summer?
My teenagers normally go to a weeklong summer camp, visit friends and play sports, and we may go on a vacation. Most of
these things will be canceled. Many folks may not even have access to the pool they frequent. We have already had many
disappointments, and the unknowns that lie in our future are without number. It is enough to drive even the best of families
crazy. So, what can we do to avoid family burnout? I have seven suggestions.
1. Pray more
As with any other part of life, it starts with the interior life. God wants to use this time of social distancing to make us better. If we
have more time together as a family, perhaps God is asking us to use more of it with him in prayer. While we are distant from
some others we love, we are called to draw even closer to the one who loves us best. I am certain of this: If we were to come out
on the other end of this coronavirus pandemic as holier people, it would please God. So let’s make it happen. Let’s choose to
pray even more.
2. Start a project
Begin a long-term project that you can do together with all or part of your family. In the past few months we have overhauled our
backyard, planted a vegetable garden, built furniture, put together picture albums, fixed things that have been broken for ages,
and more. Between my wife and oldest daughter, we could have opened a bakery. Two other daughters have started taking so
many creative photos that they may have begun a budding hobby. Allowing time for projects can not just pass the time, but give
meaning to it. This is especially true in an age where phones, computers, TVs and other screens capture so much attention. Our
children and spouse deserve our time. Let us resolve to give them more of it.
3. Get out of the house (safely)
While social distancing may still be the norm for the foreseeable future, we have to be creative in finding opportunities to spend
time outside of the house. Walks are the rage in my house right now. But, it is getting so hot (we live in Texas!) that walks are
going to be limited very soon. You could create a small and inexpensive water park in your yard, or pick up trash in your neighbor-
hood . Whatever it is, be creative. If you can also serve others while you are out of the house together, then that is a bonus.
4. Find joy in the little things
Personally, I have an aversion to certain games that others in my family like. But I know that sometimes I need to set aside my
personal biases and play them anyway. Inevitably, when I do this, I end up enjoying the people, if not the actual playing of the
game. This is one way I find I can find joy in a small thing. There are always joyful moments are all around me. Watching birds
near our house. Listening to my kids laugh together. Cooking a meal with others. There are many opportunities for each of us to
find joy (and thus find God) in the little things.
5. Support each other
I am a realist. We all sin and mess up. We all have bad times and low points. We have this crazy thing called free will. In my
house, we each love our own free will and hate everyone else’s free will. When this happens, we try to get our own way. Hurt
each other. Sin. Still, we can forgive and heal, too. This means we all need to be able to give room to the lows that we all have.
If your kids are struggling because they feel lonely being separated from friends, then affirm their feelings. Give them an
opportunity to talk. Pray with them. Comfort them. If they mess up and sin, then forgive them. It also may mean creating personal
time to spend alone. Growing as a family means helping one another when the other person needs us to be there.
6. Date your spouse
If you are married, you need to continue to date your spouse. Several times, my wife and I have made lunch and gone out on our
back patio to eat alone when going to a restaurant wasn’t a choice (because they were closed). Other times, we have gone to a
pavilion at a park. No matter how you do it, make special time to date your spouse. Maybe it means staying up an extra hour after
the kids go to bed so you can watch a movie together (or half a movie if you can’t stay awake). One of the best gifts parents can
give to their kids is an example of a healthy marriage, where each spouse prioritizes the other. Dating can also be an opportunity
to have important conversations and can keep the spark of romance alive in your marriage.
7. Set a routine
I am sure that most families with school-aged children had a decent routine during the school year. But, now that school is on
break, you may have to adjust and find a new schedule. It is worth the effort to do so. In our family, we always make sure the
priorities are done first , then limited screen time and other things may happen. Finding a routine in our schedules is good for us.
It helps set expectations. It is like having a liturgy for your life. The rhythm to the day can help each of us.
Your family is a blessing. This time is a blessing, even if it is difficult. Let us all take advantage of the graces God is giving our
families, so at the end we can all be better for it.
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