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Church and Parish Office:
300 State Road • West Grove, PA 19390
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Email: [email protected]
Web: assumptionbvmwestgrove.org
Facebook: ABVM Parish Community, West Grove, PA
Twitter: @ABVM_WestGrove
Weekend Mass Times Saturday: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm Masses
Daily Mass Schedule 6:30 am - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
8:15 am - Tuesday, Friday
Eucharistic Adoration After morning Mass, Monday through Friday, until 7 pm
ABVM Adoration Chapel No adoration on public holidays or snow days.
Pastor …..….…Reverend Scott D. Brockson [email protected]
Pastor Emeritus…….…..Rev. Msgr. John Graf
In Residence ….…Rev. Msgr. Frank Depman
Deacons ….………..Deacon Thomas Hannan Deacon Michael DeGrasse Operations Manager ….……Mary Rose Edmonds
Parish Office Staff ……..……Donna Brumbaugh Ann Caruso Parish Office (Ph) 610-869-2722, (fax) 610-869-3252
School Principal ….……………Danielle White [email protected]
School Office (Ph) 610-869-9576, (fax) 610-869-4049
Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE) ……… Teresa Leszczynski [email protected]
Religious Education Office .…...(Ph) 610-869-8575
Music Director ….……………....Kevin Myers [email protected]
Facilities Request……[email protected]
Sacraments and Devotions
Baptism: Sundays at 1:30 pm in Church (bimonthly)
Matrimony: Engaged couples are asked to meet with parish priest at least six months prior to the wedding and enroll in a marriage-prep program.
Reconciliation: (Church) Saturdays, 11:00 am-12:15 pm
Rosary: Wednesdays, 6:30 pm (Church)
Bulletin: Submit articles by 8:00 am on Thursday for publication the following week. Submit to the Parish Office or email [email protected].
March 25, 2018
So they brought the colt to Jesus and put their cloaks over it. And he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks on the road, and others spread leafy branches that they had cut from the fields.—Mk 11:7-8
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A REFLECTION ON HOLY SATURDAY
The altar is bare. The tabernacle is empty. The holy water fonts are dry. In churches where the statues were covered before the Fifth Sunday of Lent, only the crosses may be seen, their veils having been removed after the Celebration of the Passion of the Lord. The Sacred Heart, Mary, Joseph and other Saints remain draped in purple. The large cross which was reverently kissed by so many of the faithful the day before remains in the front of the church, with a lighted candle on either side. Otherwise, there are no adornments. The lights are turned low, the church is silent, the confessional is dark. All the regular services and activities are suspended. It is Holy Saturday. According to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, “On Holy Saturday the Church waits at the Lord’s tomb in prayer and fasting, meditating on his Passion and Death and on his Descent into Hell, and awaiting his Resurrection.” Church law prohibits the celebration of any Sacraments on this day except for Penance and Anointing of the Sick. No one may receive Communion until the Easter Vigil, including the sick and homebound, except in danger of death. By these customs the Church hopes to create the conditions for the faithful to experience a little of the pain of separation from the Savior which was felt by his Mother, the apostles, Mary Magdalen, and his friends, when Christ in his human soul descended to the realm of the dead. He was gone from them. He has momentarily gone from our churches. It is disturbing to contemplate an empty tabernacle. Perhaps the least understood verses of Sacred Scripture and of the Creed are those which speak of Jesus’ descent to hell. “In [the spirit] he also went to preach to the spirits in prison, who had once been disobedient while God patiently waited in the days of Noah during the building of the ark, in which a few persons, eight in all, were saved through water…” “For this is why the gospel was preached even to the dead that, though condemned in the flesh in human estimation, they might live in the spirit in the estimation of God” (1 Peter 3: 19 & 4: 6). Christ did not descend to the hell of the damned, where there is no hope, but to the place which the Old Testament names as Sheol in Hebrew, or Hades in its Greek translation. It is the temporary abode of the souls of the just who could not enter into the vision of God until the sacrifice of Christ was completed. Thus, the New Testament reveals that the redemption wrought by Christ was not limited only to the people of his lifetime and after, but also for the righteous who lived and died before him. For God “wills all people to be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth” (1 Timothy 2: 4). The only official prayer of the Church for Holy Saturday is the Liturgy of the Hours, which is prayed five times every day of the year and always reflects the liturgical calendar. This commemoration is unique in that it does not have its own liturgy. This does not lessen its importance, but provides the space to allow the faithful to remain prayerfully watchful in their hearts. Too many prayers, too many words could stifle the Spirit. Now is the time to quietly consider the bruised body of Jesus lying in the tomb. It is not obligatory, but the Church recommends that we continue the fast and abstinence of Good Friday. After the arduous liturgies of Holy Week – arduous as much for the emotions they provoked as for the energy they required – Holy Saturday provides a brief respite before the excitement of the Resurrection.
In truth, Holy Saturday is a busy day for everyone involved in the preparation of the Easter liturgies. Others are busy also, for American society no longer respects Christian holy days, and the banks, post offices, and stores are open on Good Friday as well as Holy Saturday. Some of the most devout Christians are obligated to work. Nevertheless, it would be a great personal loss not to take some time to reflect on the mystery of Holy Saturday. It has its own significance which should not be lost in the rush to Easter.
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Father Scott
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Live the Liturgy Today some of the most poignant themes of human life come into clear central focus: the feeling of being praised and honored, fear, anxiety, betrayal, despair, doubt, uncertainty, trust, hope, sadness, separation, suffering, death, determination, and courage. These are the emotions and realities that every human being wrestles with often. Jesus, the Son of God, encounters them all. As we journey through life, we have to confront the existential meaning of each of these things. How do they fit into the bigger picture? Jesus shows us most clearly that even those things we fear the most lose their power when we discover that we are being led to new life. Suffering is redemptive. Sin and death give way to grace and life and God’s unconditional love conquers all. May we see in Jesus’ Way of the Cross the path of truth we all must follow.
Questions of the Week 1st Reading (Isaiah 50:4-7) These were the words spoken by the prophet Isaiah during Israel’s exile in Babylon, 597-538 BC. What do these words reveal about Isaiah’s character? 2nd Reading (Phil 2:6-11) What do you think Paul meant by the idea that Jesus “did not regard equality with God something to be grasped?” Gospel (Mark 14:1-15:47) As you hear the Passion of the Lord on Palm Sunday, how do you keep the story fresh in your mind and relevant to your life as a Christian?
Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
March 25, 2018
Rest in Peace
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul and all the
souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.
Jessie DiBenedetto
Please Pray
For Our
Military
Public Prayer Request
Name: _______________________________________
Requester/Phone:______________________________
Requests will be printed in the bulletin for one month and military prayers for six months. You may renew as often as you wish.
♦SSGT James McWilliams
♦AB Michael Connelly & FLT277, Lackland AFB
♦SPC Thomas Wolfe
♦SGM Nicolas Relacion
♦PFC Charles Morgan Griffith
♦SSGT Michael Kauffman
♦HM1 Matthew Rosenberg
♦AB Brandon Narkin and FLT 601/602 Lackland AFB
♦2 LT Niccolo Iacovelli
♦Cadet Jacqueline Brattan ♦PVT Charlie Harrison
♦PFC Daniel Engberg ♦LT Connor Dunleavy
♦1st ID HHBN & Coalition
♦MAJ Sean McEntee
♦LTC Don McDannald
♦SGT Andrew Wolfe
♦MAJ Michael Berk
Please remember to pray for those in need of hope and healing.
Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for them.
Betsy Jones, Denise Filo, Ed Painter, Frankie Knowles, Chayse & Jack Rusnak, Charles Mitchell, Linda Carango, Patti Bubel, Robert E., Luke Ramowski, Philip Caruso, Pau-la Reeves, Tim G., Christopher Furniss, Ryan Coyle, Msgr. John Graf, Abigail McCrystal, Philip Budzynski, Fred & Bet-ty Anne Silva, Jennifer Cable, Rose Marie Reynolds, Margo Passehl, Shirley Carlson, Bob Lauer, Lacey Pidgeon, Jones Family, M.J., Natalie Gillin Heisler, Nancy Larkin, Fabiola Matalonis, John & Liz Yeager, Margaret Shillingford, Cheryl Sedlak, Yvonne Beaudet, Charles Koslowsky, John & Jo-ann George, Dennis Kelleher, Bill Sauerwine, Aria Toner, Jean Mariano, Chloe Genther, Devon Bartholf, Maria Kil-gore, Mary Grofasik, Debbie Robinson, Jim Groome, Tony McGinley, Visitation Prayer Intentions
Requests
Please Note;
Assumption BVM Parish Office will be closed on Good Friday, March 30th and will reopen on Easter Monday, April 2nd at 8 am.
Blessing of Food Baskets
Holy Saturday, March 31st
9:30 AM in the ABVM Church
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The 2018 Annual Parish Appeal is underway. Our goal is $150,000. In the first nineteen weeks of the 2018 Appeal two hundred seventy-three families have pledged more than $101,100 of which $80,062 has been received. The Appeal will support continuing operations of the parish and help us fund a few necessary projects. These include upgrade of the HVAC system in the Church and Parish Life Center, improvement of the church sound system, including hearing assist devices, and improved use of elec-tronic media in support of parish communications. Please complete the Intention Card you received in your letter from Father Scott and place it in the envelope in the col-lection basket or mail the envelope to the Parish Office Or, you may use the Parish Appeal envelope from your packet of envelopes to make your donation. The Finance Council and Father Scott thank you for your generosity.
We are very pleased that our E-giving over the past four months has increased. The collection in-come through March 18th for the fiscal year is more than $40,000 below our budgeted amount. Our beloved church with the associat-ed facilities is 16 years old. As in your home, maintenance costs and operating costs need to be addressed. You have demonstrat-ed your generosity to enable us to fulfill our fiscal responsibilities. Please continue to be as generous as you can.
Week of March 17/18, 2018 $14,246 Includes $3,287 estimated
E-Giving 30% Participation
Avg. Weekly Collection 2017/2018
Estimated Wkly Expenses 2017/18
$17,137 $18,270
March 24 thru April 1, 2018
PALM SUNDAY (Palm Distributed at all Masses) Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 pm
Sunday Mass: 8 am, 10 am & 12 pm
DAILY MASS Monday & Wednesday at 6:30 am and Tuesday at 8:15 am
WEDNESDAY DEVOTIONS Way of the Cross & Benediction at 7 pm
HOLY THURSDAY Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7 pm
GOOD FRIDAY – DAY OF FASTING & ABSTINENCE Morning Prayer at 9 am
Confessions at 9:30 am & 6:30 pm Service of the Passion at 3 pm & 7 pm
HOLY SATURDAY Morning Prayer at 9 am
EASTER VIGIL at 7 pm
EASTER SUNDAY Mass at 8 am, 10 am & 12 pm
Holy Thursday & Good Friday
“Could you not watch with Me one hour?”
- Matthew 26:40
Please sign-up in the Chapel to spend an hour with Our Lord Jesus from 9:00 pm on Holy Thursday, March 29th until 3:00 pm on Good Friday, March 30th in the ABVM Adoration Chapel. For sign-up information or questions, please contact Mary at 302-388-3752; [email protected] or Cyndi at [email protected], or Mary Ellen at 610-345-0024.
KEEPING VIGIL WITH JESUS
Experience His Love in the Blessed Sacrament
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SPARK! Igniting Congregational Song
Through Worship
Singing in church is an important part of our worship, and has been since the church was es-tablished. It helps us connect to the scripture readings, and reinforces our prayer and actions of worship in a communal way.
To help gauge and ignite the level of participa-tion in our parish, Kevin Myers is offering a wor-ship service to help ignite the fire of congrega-tional singing. The service will take place on March 26th (Monday evening) at 8:00 pm and is filled with many spiritually invigorating songs in many different styles.
Please consider coming out for this prayer-filled and inspiring evening service as we continue to ignite our communal efforts of raising a joyful noise unto the Lord! This event is for EVERY-ONE and the more people we have involved, the better the service will be. As it says in Matthew 18:20, “Where two or three have gathered in my name, I am in their midst.” For any questions, please email our Music Director, Kevin Myers, at [email protected].
Good Friday Collection for the Holy Land
On Good Friday, March 30, 2018, we celebrate the mystery of the Lord’s Passion, contemplating the sacrifice by which Jesus redeemed the human race from sin and death. It also has been our longstand-ing tradition as Catholics to offer alms in support of the Catholic Community in the Holy Land.
As directed by the Holy Father, Pope Francis, funds generated by this collection support programs and services in the Holy Land. Support is needed to maintain the sacred places, to provide educational and pastoral programs as well as outreach pro-grams for the poor through established charitable institutions.
On behalf of those Christians and others in so much need, we seek your most generous and sacrificial support of the Good Friday Collection for the Ho-ly Land on March 30, 2018.
Divine Mercy Sunday
Sunday, April 8th – 3 PM Assumption BVM Church
Chaplet of Divine Mercy Sung
Veneration of the Sacred Image
Benediction and Reflection by Deacon Tom Hannan
Reception and Refreshments Following Service
Saint Faustina Kowalska was a Polish nun who received mystical revelations in which Jesus showed her his heart, the source of mercy and expressed his wish that the Feast of Mercy be celebrated.
Jesus told St. Faustina that this Feast of Mercy would be a very special day when "all the divine floodgates through which graces flow are opened". (Diary 699) Jesus prom-ised that "The soul that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion shall obtain the complete forgiveness of sins and punishment." (Diary 699)
Note: The Church allows for one to go to Confession for up to about 20 days, before or after Divine Mercy Sunday to obtain the Plenary Indulgence.
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Assumption BVM School News
Assumption BVM School Pre-K students demonstrated
teamwork, collaboration, and construction skills as they
completed the Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat STEM Challenge
during the March Madness Celebration of the author.
Applications are being accepted for New Students Do you have a child going into PreK, Kindergarten, or Grades 1-8? Learn about Assumption BVM School's strong academic program including STREAM learning and one-to-one technology program, meet our passionate teachers and dedicated principal, and visit our dynamic classrooms. Contact Kristen Sullivan, Advancement Director, at [email protected] for more information. Applications are now being accepted for PreK through Grade 8. More information is available at http://abvmschoolwg.us/2018-2019-application. Would you like to visit Assumption BVM School? Schedule a tour or shadow day today by contacting Advancement Diretor, Kristen Sullivan, at [email protected] or 610-869-9576. MARCH/APRIL Monday, March 26th: School is in session (Snow Make Up) Tuesday, March 27th: School is in session (Snow Make Up) Easter Break: March 28th-April 2nd Tuesday, April 3rd: School is in session (Snow Make Up) SPONSOR A NEW STUDENT: Would you like to make a difference in a child's life? Support Catholic education at Assumption BVM School by sponsoring a new student. There are several levels of giving: full tuition, half tuition, quarter tuition, or other designated amount. To learn more, contact Advancement Director Kristen Sullivan at [email protected]. Thank you for considering making an investment in Catholic education.
PASSION PLAY PRAYER SERVICE
Join us as the First Grade class leads the
Annual Passion Play Prayer Service
on Monday, March 26th at 12:30 PM.
All are invited!
Sacramental News
FIRST COMMUNION RETREAT & REHEARSAL: Sunday, April 29th, Assumption BVM Church
Families are asked to attend the Noon Mass. Following Mass, First Communicants will participate in the retreat. Par-ents are asked to return at approximately 2:30 pm. Following the retreat/rehearsal, families are invited to attend the annual ABVM Spaghetti Dinner in the Parish Center with your “free” child dinner ticket.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION: Saturday, May 5th, Assumption BVM Church
9:30 am Mass—ABVM School Students and Sunday Religious Education Classes
12:30 pm Mass—Tuesday and Wednesday Religious Education Classes
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Saturday, April 21st Assumption BVM School
Join us for Night at the Races (NATR)! Doors open at 6 pm.Join us for Night at the Races (NATR)! Doors open at 6 pm.Join us for Night at the Races (NATR)! Doors open at 6 pm.
This adultThis adultThis adult---only (21+) event offers an only (21+) event offers an only (21+) event offers an exciting evening featuring simulated horse racing, unbelievable silent auction items including an amazing new raffle room, delicious food and drink from phenome-nal local restaurants, and a photo booth with the perfect props to capture all the excitement. But,
that's not all! Be sure to note that this year's fun includes late night activities starting at 10 PM with a D.J., mechanical bull, and live entertainment. You won't want to miss it!
Tickets are on sale now. Individual tickets are $45 per person or tables of 10 are $405 (10 tickets for the price of 9) so be sure to invite all of your family and friends to be part of the FIESTA!!
Tickets can be purchased at www.abvmraces.org.
Memorial Gift Opportunities
We are inviting parishioners to prayerfully consider memorializing the meeting rooms in the PLC.
We have identified appropriate portraits of St. Cecelia and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton to adorn the rooms named for them. The St. Cecelia Room is across the hall from the Conference Room; the St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Room is near the kitchen. The requested gift is $510 for the St. Cecelia por-
trait. The requested gift is $525 for the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton portrait. Interested parishioners are
asked to contact Dennis Shannon at 610-345-1480 or email [email protected].
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Announcements
Rosary for Life (3/25-3/31/18) Sunday: T. Leszczynski Monday: S. Gosline Tuesday: C. Sedlak Wednesday: D. Brumbaugh Thursday: N. Kennard/N. Kennard Friday: S. Tobin Saturday: M. Mueller Sign-up calendar available in the lobby.
Pregnant? Call 1-800-CARE-002.
Birthright: 610-436-0773.
HopeAfterAbortion.com; afterabortion.org; RachelsVineyard.org or call 610-354-0555 or 1-877-HOPE-4-ME.
Al-Anon meeting will be held every Monday night, 8 pm meeting in the ABVM Church. Call
Valerie at 610-662-1567.
Annulment Proceeding: Contact the Metropoli-tan Tribunal, Archdiocese of Philadelphia (215) 587-3750. Interviews are confidential.
Aid for Friends Cooks: Filled, frozen meal trays can be taken to the freezer in the lower level of the Main Church. If you would like to prepare meals or be an AFF volunteer driver, contact Ann Barr at 610-869-8559.
Lions Club Hospital Equipment Loan Pro-gram: Contact Bob Yeatman at 484-883-0515; www.aglions.com.
Courage: Courage ministers to those with same-sex attractions and their loved ones. A weekly peer support group is offered to homosexual men and women who wish to live according to the teaching of the Catholic Church. Call 215-587-4505. Confidentiality assured.
Lily’s Gift: A ministry that assists couples who experience a poor prenatal diagnosis. Call 215-587-3530 or visit www.LilysGift.org.
Social Outreach
The Retrouvaille Marriage Program offers help for struggling mar-riages. Tens of thousands of couples have successfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrouvaille weekend and the six post ses-sions that follow it. Retrouvaille is not just a social gathering or series of seminars, but rather a way to rediscover and rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. The next program begins on the week-end of April 13, 2018 at the Malvern Retreat House in Malvern, PA. Visit www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 800-470-2230.
Brandywine River Valley Hospice is looking for dedicated volunteers to help assist hos-pice patients and their families. You could sit with a patient while their loved one runs an errand, offering companionship to our clients who are no longer able to leave the home, sharing a special skill or talent, such as painting, singing, or playing a musical instrument, creating memories with a pa-tient through scrapbooking, or recording information for our legacy project. Volun-teering can also include clerical work in the office setting for those who prefer non pa-tient interaction. If this sounds like some-thing you would be interested in doing, or know anyone who enjoys giving back to the community, we would love to have you on board! Please contact Justine Starling, Vol-unteer Coordinator: 610-998-1700.
JOSEPH’S PEOPLE – WEST GROVE For the Unemployed & Underemployed
Wednesday, March 28th
The next monthly JP West Grove meeting for the unem-ployed/underemployed is March 28th at 6:45 pm in the Assumption BVM Church (lower level), 300 State Road.
Our presenter will be Tom Rhoads. He will walk us through the step by step process on how to prepare for a career exploration and successful job search, following the guidance provided in the Joseph’s People Journey document. Tom has 15 years experience as a Joseph’s People volunteer and as a professional career coach. He has helped hundreds of professionals, executives, from all backgrounds and geographies successfully transition from one career to another. Tom has served as past chair of the Chester County Workforce Investment Board and was instrumental in strengthening the service to job seekers in Chester County through CareerLink and continuing education programs. Tom currently provides executive coaching on leadership, sales, customer ser-vice, innovation, as well as, career transitions and personal growth. Tom began his career as a Principal Investigator for the USEPA developing air pollution control technology, federal rules, and providing guidance to state and local agencies across the US. He also founded a consulting company and enjoyed long term consulting relationships with IBM, XEROX, EXXON, Pepperidge Farm, Harley Davidson, Anheuser Bush, and Clorox. Please bring your resume!
Joseph’s People provides prayerful support, introducing communi-ty resources, encouraging member interaction, discussing job op-portunities, etc. Please pass along to anyone in need.
John Colgan, JP West Grove Chapter Leader [email protected]; www.josephspeople.org
Family Service of Chester County’s new program – ZOOM – has more than 150 clients enrolled in its transportation program that connects area nonprofit clients with free transportation to and from medical appointments. Since ZOOM’s launch in April 2017, more than 450 trips have been completed by our dedicated volunteer drivers. The demand for this transportation service is very high, and ZOOM is in immediate need for additional volunteers to participate in this personal and flexible experience. Many of the clients enrolled in the ZOOM program would otherwise miss important medical appointments, simply because they lack safe and reliable transportation. Those interested who can offer at least one ride per month are encouraged to contact Linda Conzentino, Program Coordinator, at [email protected] or 610-696-4900.
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LADIES NIGHT OUT
Wednesday, April 4th, 7 PM - 9:30 PM Assumption BVM Parish Life Center
Admission is Free. Donations are Welcome.
The Columbiettes St. Pius X Council 3858 are hosting a Ladies Night Out for moth-ers, wives and women of the community. Shop. Browse. Chat. Take a break. En-joy some refreshments and good fun! Confirmed Vendors Below...More to Come!
Kissie Lips
Aristos Harvest
St. Pius X Council 3858
HAPPENING SOON
March 31st: Pancake Breakfast at Applebees, 8-10 am, Proceeds benefit the Donald Family
April 5th: 6 pm Dinner & 6:30 pm Bingo
April 8th: 11 am Coffee & Donut Social
April 26th: Knights Meeting, 6 pm Social, 6:30 pm Meeting in the Parish Center Gym
READY TO JOIN? CONTACT KRIS KELLEHER. [email protected] (610) 345-9245
Applebee’s Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast
Proceeds to benefit the Kari Donald Family
Saturday, March 31st ~ 8 am to 10 am
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar, Kennett Square
$7 adult, $4.50 child under 13
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Are you new to the Parish and
would like to register?
We would love to have you!!
You can register every weekend after the 4:30 pm Vigil Mass and after the 10 am Mass. See a Parish Representative at the Registration Desk in the Adoration Chapel.
“Roses in Winter” Social Club for those 55+
Welcome to “Roses in Winter". Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 beginning at 1:00 pm. Our meetings are held at the Penn Township Building, Lewis Road, in Jennersville. Our activity for this meeting will be "Sing Where You Are." Please join us for exciting activities throughout the year. For information, please call Betty Anne at 610-869-8274.
Avon Grove Lions & West Grove Avondale Rotary
Pancake Breakfast
Supports local fire companies & ambulance associations
This Sunday, March 25, 2018 Avondale Fire Hall, Avondale, PA
8 am - 1 pm
Adults: $10.00 Children: $6.00 Tickets can be purchased at the door.
All proceeds are
donated to the
fire companies!
ABVM Youth Group
There will be no meeting on Palm Sunday
or Easter Sunday. Enjoy Easter with your family!
The next meeting will be Sunday, April 8th, 6:30
pm, in the Parish Life Center. Bring a friend!
Contact Bob Moran at [email protected] or
Sean Moran, [email protected], for ques-
tions.
Cub Scout Pack 54 will be selling
EASTER PLANTS in the church vestibule after all Masses on
Easter Sunday, April 1st.
Parish Clean-Up Day
Saturday, April 14th, 8 am Meet in front of the Assumption BVM Church
We are in need of volunteers to help with the Parish Clean-Up Day. Since we have done such a marvelous job over the years with the inside of the buildings, we will concentrate on the exterior areas this year. Please come pre-pared to work outside cleaning up overgrown brush, downed trees and general clean up. If available, please bring work gloves, rakes, wheel barrows, pick up trucks,……you get the idea!! Contact John Brennan at [email protected] or call 610-869-4100 for questions.
Looking for quality family entertainment? Want to learn more about the faith in the comfort
of your own home or on your phone?
Become in-FORMED at FORMED.ORG. Join for FREE by entering our parish code MC8NYZ.
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Assumption BVM
Take outs available from 11 AM til 5:00 Please bring a container
Parish Center
290 State Road
West Grove
Sunday, April 29
1 to 5:30 PM
Adult dinner $12.00 Child (4-12) $6.00 **Family $40.00
For information or to help, please contact John Brennan @ 610-869-4100 or [email protected]
**Family consists of up to 2 adults and any children under 12
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FRANCISCAN MYSTERY PLAYERS (Sunday, March 25, 2018, 7 pm, St. Patrick Church, Kennett Square) Join us for this evening of prayer, mediation and Lenten reflection with the Franciscan Mystery Players, a very gifted group of young people.
YOUNG ADULTS: Holy Hour with Music and Prayer (April 4, 2018, St. Agnes Church, West Chester, PA) Join us for a young adult Holy Hour. Adoration begins at 7:30 pm and confessions are available. Visit www.cyacc.org.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY (April 8, 2018, 11 am-2 pm, Our Lady’s Missionaries of the Eucharist, 640 E. Main Street, Birdsboro, PA) Join Bishop of Allentown, Bishop Alfred Schlert, for Mass. Enjoy our conference speaker, Sister Joan Noreen, as well as Divine Mercy devotions, Benediction and opportunity for Confessions. Visit www.olme.org or call 610-582-3333.
CHURCH HISTORY SERIES (April 11, 2018, 7:30 pm, SS. Peter and Paul Church, West Chester) Join Catholic Young Adults of Chester County (CYACC) for an evening with Dr. Richard Brake who will guide us through the story of Cath-olics and the Church in America. Check us out on Facebook or visit www.cyacc.org.
CHARISMATIC RETREAT with the IHM Sisters (April 13-15, 2018, IHM Spirituality Center, Immaculata University) Cost $150 and pre-registration required. Attend Saturday only for $65. Contact [email protected] or call 610-647-4136.
MARRIAGE: Rediscovering Its Truth (Saturday, April 21, 2018, 10 am-6:15 pm, Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia) Keynote Speaker: Cardinal Raymond Burke, D.D., J.C.D., Member and Prefect Emeritus, Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura; Other speakers: Rev. Gerald E. Murray, J.C.D., EWTN Commentator; Rev. Dennis Gill, Director of the Office for Divine Worship-Philadelphia. Visit https://www.saintjohnneumannchapter.org/.
DESIGNER HANDBAG BINGO (Friday, April 27, 2018, doors open at 6:30 pm, Bingo 7 pm, St. Cornelius Church Walk-er Hall, Chadds Ford) Tickets: $30, BYOB, 21 years or older) Email [email protected].
FLAME OF LOVE EASTER RETREAT (Saturday, May 5, 2018, 9 am to 3 pm, St. Anthony of Padua, Ambler, PA) Special guest speaker will be Father William McCarthy. Free of charge; bring your own lunch.
PENTECOST VIGIL MASS (Saturday, May 19, 2018, Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia) Praise and Worship at 7:30 pm, Vigil Mass at 8 pm. Main celebrant: Fr. Dennis Gill.
ADDICTION: SPIRITUAL HEALING RETREAT (June 22-23, 2018, Malvern Retreat House) Join us for 24 hour spiritual healing retreat sponsored by Malvern Retreat House and Gethsemani Way. This retreat is for men and women seeking help for themselves, loved ones, family, spouse or family. It is an ecumenical retreat. Call 610-644-0400, visit malvernretreat.com or contact Mark Christmyer at [email protected]
2018 CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE (Saturday, October 27, 2018, 9 am to 4 pm, Our Lady of Czestochowa, Doylestown, PA) More information coming soon at www.catholicwomensconference.org.
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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018
6:30 am Mass - John Cress, requested by His Daughter, Barbara Yeager
TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 2018
8:15 am Mass - James West, requested by The Staso Family
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 2018
6:30 am Mass - Joseph Budzynski, requested by His Family 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross Altar Servers: Conner Norbeck, Landon & Talia Staso
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018
7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Reader 1/Reader 2: Debera Buoni, Jackie Battinieri Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Tom Hannan, Donna Brumbaugh Altar Servers: Audrey Conrad, Aiden Daneker, Jonathan Orose, Annie Strehlau, Heidi Stumpf, Jonathan Tamin Music: Choir Sacristan: Fred Buoni
GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018
3:00 pm Service of the Passion
Reader 1/Reader 2: Ed Sigda, Mary Ann Schill Extraordinary Ministers: Lisa Goldstein, Ella Havrilak, Tom Powell Altar Servers: Luca Bracalenti, Aaron Ravanesi, Charlotte Munger Music: Anthem Folk Group 7:00 pm Service of the Passion
Reader 1/Reader 2: Neil Coyne Altar Servers: Neil & Kimberli O’Donnell, Nolan Sullivan Music: Gwen Kull, Anne Liebeskind, Jennifer Michalski, Kevin Myers
HOLY SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2018
7:00 pm Easter Vigil Mass - Easter Remembrance
Reader 1/Reader 2: Jean Duffy, Tom Finley Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Tom Hannan, John Eller, Sandra Gosline, Bernadette Muto, Mary Wharton Altar Servers: Madeline Flores, AJ Gourgoulis, Ethan & Ryan Walpole Music: Choir Sacristan: Andy Mazzeo
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 2018
8:00 am Mass -
Easter Remembrance
Reader 1/Reader 2:Michelle Wu, Terry O’Neill Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Tom Hannan, Donna Lauletta (A), James Fredericksdorf (B), Stephanie To-bin (C), Frank Puoci (LH), Bob DiMarco Altar Servers: Patrick Chilcote, Brandon & Anthony Esposito Music: Ann Wengloski, Kevin Myers Sacristan: Ray Bunjo
10:00 am Mass -
Easter Remembrance
Reader 1/Reader 2: Michael Debes, Margaret Ptakowski Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Mike DeGrasse, Shawn Murphy (D), Diane Thomas (E), Bruce Michal-ski (TP), Cindy Sciotto (JPP), Joanne Redden (JPR), Dennis Shannon (PENN), John Brennan Altar Servers: Kiki & Nicolette Murphy, Alec Thomas Music: Jennifer Michalski, Kevin Myers Sacristan: Brian Bruecks
12:00 pm Mass -
Easter Remembrance
Reader 1/Reader 2: Kathleen Hamill, Tom Harrison Extraordinary Ministers: Deacon Mike DeGrasse, Ann Barr, Carl Nardi, Nancy Paproth, Joan Patrick, Tom Powell Altar Servers: Isabella Atwood, Alex & William Gor-man Music: Anthem Folk Group Sacristan: Jeffrey Lyons
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Su
n
Mo
n
Tu
e
Wed
T
hu
F
ri
Sat
1 E
AS
TE
R S
UN
DA
Y
1st
Rd
g:
Act
s 10
:34a,
37-4
3
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 118
2n
d R
dg
: C
olo
ssia
ns
3:1
-4
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 2
0:1
-9
2 M
on
da
y i
n t
he O
cta
ve
of
Ea
ster
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 2
:14
,22-
33
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
6
Gosp
el:
Mat
thew
28
:8-
15
3 T
uesd
ay
in t
he
Octa
ve o
f
Ea
ster
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 2
:36-4
1
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 3
3
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 2
0:1
1-1
8
4 W
edn
esd
ay i
n t
he O
cta
ve
of
Ea
ster
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 3
:1-1
0
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
05
Gosp
el:
Lu
ke
24
:13-3
5
5 T
hu
rsda
y i
n t
he O
cta
ve
of
Ea
ster
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 3
:11-2
6
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 8
Gosp
el:
Lu
ke
24
:35-4
8
6 F
rid
ay i
n t
he O
ctave
of
Ea
ster
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 4
:1-1
2
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
18
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 2
1:1
-14
7 S
atu
rday i
n t
he O
ctave
of
Ea
ster
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 4
:13-2
1
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
18
Gosp
el:
Mar
k 1
6:9
-15
8 D
IVIN
E M
ER
CY
SU
ND
AY
1st
Rd
g:
Act
s 4
:32-3
5
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 118
2n
d R
dg
: 1
Joh
n 5
:1-6
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 2
0:1
9-3
1
9
TH
E A
NN
UN
CIA
TIO
N
OF
TH
E L
OR
D
1st
Rd
g:
Isai
ah 7
:10
-
14;8
:10
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 40
2n
d R
dg
: H
ebre
ws
10
:4-1
0
Gosp
el:
Lu
ke
1:2
6-3
8
10
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 4
:32-3
7
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 9
3
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 3
:7b-1
5
11 S
t. S
tan
isla
us,
Bis
ho
p,
Ma
rtyr
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 5
:17-2
6
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 3
4
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 3
:16-2
1
12
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 5
:27-3
3
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 3
4
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 3
:31-3
6
13 S
t. M
art
in I
, P
op
e,
Ma
rtyr
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 5
:34-4
2
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 2
7
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:1-1
5
14
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 6
:1-7
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 3
3
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:16
-21
15 T
HIR
D S
UN
DA
Y O
F
EA
ST
ER
1st
Rd
g:
Act
s 3
:13-1
5,1
7-
19
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 4
2n
d R
dg
: 1
Joh
n 2
:1-5
a
Gosp
el:
Lu
ke
24
:35-4
8
16
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 6
:8-1
5
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
19
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:22-2
9
17
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 7
:51-8
:1a
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 3
1
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:30-3
5
18
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 8
:1b-8
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 6
6
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:35-4
0
19
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 8
:26-4
0
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 6
6
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:44-5
1
20
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 9
:1-2
0
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
17
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:52-5
9
21 S
t. A
nse
lm, B
ish
op,
Do
cto
r o
f th
e C
hu
rch
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 9
:31-4
2
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
16
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 6
:60
-69
22 F
OU
RT
H S
UN
DA
Y O
F
EA
ST
ER
1st
Rd
g:
Act
s 4
:8-1
2
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 118
2n
d R
dg
: 1
Joh
n 3
:1-2
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
0:1
1-1
8
23 S
t. G
eorg
e, M
art
yr;
St.
Ada
lbert
, B
ish
op
, M
art
yr
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 1
1:1
-18
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 4
2
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
0:1
-10
24 S
t. F
ideli
s o
f S
igm
a-
rin
gen
, P
riest
, M
art
yr
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 1
1:1
9-2
6
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 8
7
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
0:2
2-3
0
25 S
T. M
AR
K, E
VA
NG
E-
LIS
T
Rea
din
g:
1 P
eter
5:5
b-
14
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 8
9
Gosp
el:
Mar
k 1
6:1
5-2
0
26
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 1
3:1
3-2
5
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 8
9
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
3:1
6-3
0
27
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 1
3:2
6-3
3
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 2
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
4:1
-6
28 S
t. P
eter
Ch
an
el, P
ries
t,
Ma
rtyr;
St.
Lo
uis
Gri
gn
ion
de M
on
tfo
rt,
Pri
est
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 1
3:4
4-5
2
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 9
8
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
4:7
-14
29 F
IFT
H S
UN
DA
Y O
F
EA
ST
ER
1st
Rd
g:
Act
s 9
:26-3
1
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 22
2n
d R
dg
: 1
Joh
n 3
:18-2
4
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
5:1
-8
30 S
t. P
ius
V,
Pop
e
Rea
din
g:
Act
s 1
4:5
-18
Psa
lm o
f th
e D
ay
: 1
15
Gosp
el:
Joh
n 1
4:2
1-2
6
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