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CONFESSIONS Tuesdays at 6:00 pm—in the Gathering Room.
DEVOTIONAL PRAYER
Rosary — Mondays at 7:00 pm in the Grotto; Thursday after the 8:00 am Mass
Adoration — Thursday after the 8:00 am Mass Divine Mercy Chaplet —Friday after the 8:00 Mass
MASS
Start each day with Mass!
Saturday Vigil: 5:15 pm Public Mass Sunday: 7:30 am Public Mass 9:00 am Public & Livestream* Mass 10:30 am Public Mass Monday—Saturday: 8:00 am Public & Livestream* Mass
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Parish Rectory
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Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor: Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Matz
In Residence: Rev. Robert J. Chapman
Permanent Deacon: Deacon Kevin Harrington
Parish Services Director: Ms. Clare Frissora
Sunday Assistance: Rev. Gerald D. Canavan
Rev. Robert Murray, OSA Business Manager: Mrs. Joy Falcone
Administrative Assistants: Mrs. Chris Cutrufello
Mrs. Terri Giangiulio
Mrs. Mary Ann Keenan
School Principal: Mrs. Kelly Ciminera
PREP/Director Religious Education: Mrs. Camille Morrison
Music Ministry: Mrs. Isabel Momenee
COORDINATORS OF PARISH MINISTRY
Visit ‘Ministries’ at www.sjnparish.org
Active Adults Group: Bill Haines
Adult Faith Formation: Deacon Kevin Harrington
Altar Guild: Nora Saraceni ‘Caring for Friends’: Cheryl Calnan
CYO Athletics: Dan Stout
Garage Sale: Mary Ann Macciocca
Good Samaritans: Craig Callaghan
H.O.P.E. Program: Clare Frissora
Hospitality: Honor Jones
Interfaith Hospitality Network: Mary Beth Wolanin
Lectors: Jack McNamara
Little Church School: Janet Baffa
Liturgical Environment: Terry Sullivan
Pre-Cana: Clare Frissora
Respect Life: Clare Frissora
Ushers: Jack McNamara
Saints Colman—John Neumann Catholic School www.scjnschool.org
610-525-3266
372 Highland Lane Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
St. John Neumann Parish September 27th, 2020
“…coming in human likeness; and found human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedi-ent to the point of death, even death on a cross…”
Phil 2:8,10
The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Blessing of the Animals Sunday, Oct. 4th — 12:00 pm
Join us on the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi!
Meet at the St. Francis statue
bring your cats, dogs, guinea pigs, bunnies… all pets are welcome!
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So this boils down to incense that makes me sneeze, bad singing, boring homilies?
Why a Church? The Search
Episode 7, 32 mins on
FORMED.org
What if we’re throwing away the
answer to every question of the human heart?
This week we stayed in Pamplona and explored more of its rich history — all the way back to 1 BC! We saw an amazing statue of Mary. On our 14.8 mile walk thru the next towns, we went to the “height of forgiveness”!
Join the Adventure! Grow in Faith — Explore Spain
Explore Spain!
Meet Saints!
Attend Festivals!
Be Inspired!
Save Lives and Bring Hope to Those Affected by Suicide Sunday, Oct. 4th 9:00—10:00 am; No cost
Click here/Register or Contact Mary Ann Murtha
215-532-0275 [email protected]
Online Event!
For Ages 13 & Up
Come together with 80 others on this amazing journey. Sign-up and
get YOUR personal CAMINO PASSPORT! Contact
[email protected] or the Rectory !
https://sjnparish.org/camino-de-santiago/
A Must-Watch Episode! Interesting for all —
those who are “with” the Church and those who are
skeptical of her.
What if we’re throwing away religion because of what we think it is rather than what is really there?
The faith journey, the most important journey we can take as human beings.
Yiorsito
October is Respect Life Month! Click on the image for more
about living the Gospel of Life.
We ask for your prayers for all the vulnerable — from those in the womb, to those in our community and those facing end of life; may all be treated justly.
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“Do not judge people, never express surprise at anything, realize your own weakness and sinfulness, one’s own need of mercy, and above all,
“keep your mouth shut” unless you see some posi-tive good to be done by talking.” These rather blunt words were shared by a charming Cistercian monk, Dom Eugene Boylan. He said this to a group of aspiring monks studying for the priesthood many years ago. (He died as a result of a car accident in 1964.) I came upon this quote in a wonderful spiritual book of his called “Partnership with Christ: A Cister-cian Retreat”. The whole book is filled with these very helpful and practical bits of spiritual wisdom that can guide a person who is trying to live a faith-filled life and is struggling with the many distractions and temptations of our modern world. Realizing our own weakness and our need of God’s mercy is most important. And I think that’s one of the mes-sages from the passage from St. Matthew and the Parable of the landowner and the laborers. In our human weakness we like to compare our-selves to others in a never ending quest for what we call “fairness”. But sometimes that quest is really each of us giving in to our pride and finding ways to make us feel good about ourselves. We get lost in seeking out the things we deserve. Jesus is saying that it’s better to be the ‘latecomer’, grateful there-
fore for God’s goodness to us and to our compan-ions, as well. And when we see around us things that general-ly annoy us, remember what Dom Boylan says: “And above all, keep your mouth shut unless you see some positive good to be done by talking.” Now, that’s really a hard rule to follow, isn’t it? We have a lot to say, but does something positive come from what we are saying? Not always, I would think. Remembering our own weaknesses and our need for mercy—that perhaps realizing that we are the ‘latecomer’, like in the parable, unde-serving of God’s generosity and mercy—can help us control our anger and perhaps misplaced sense of what we think we deserve. But as we come to grips with our own weak-nesses—our sinfulness—and experience that sense of humility, don’t take that too far, either. Rather than be discouraged, remember this
(and this is another heart-felt quotation from a conference of Dom Boylan): “Hold on, don’t quit. You will fall down, but it doesn’t matter how many times you fail in humility. It doesn’t
matter how often you fall into sin. It doesn’t matter how often you are tempted to throw in the towel. Do not quit. Instead, turn back to God. As long as you keep getting up you cannot be beat. It is not a matter of your own strength and will power. It is a matter of faith and confidence in God. You have to keep saying to yourself, ‘God knows what he’s doing.’
ALL SOULS’ DAY—MASS 0F REMEMBRANCE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND 7:00 PM MASS & LIVESTREAM
Name of Deceased, Date of Death, Contact Person, Phone or email, Relationship to Deceased
At this Mass we will honor the memory of all who have died since November 1, 2019. If you are able to join us, please provide the information below to the Rectory.
[email protected] 610-525-3100
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This year, we are excited to have two seminarians with us!
We are fortunate as they are great men and will enhance our parish community. They’ll join us on Thursdays helping with pastoral care of the parish and assisting at SCJN School.
Ky was with us over the summer, all will remember his beautiful Sanctuary flower arrangements. We introduced Ky in the June 28th bulletin, now available in the new bulletin archives on our website (click on ‘Bulletin’ in the navigation bar).
Max is a native of the Philadelphia area; he shares his story with us: Friends, My name is Max McGallagher. I am currently in my 6th year of priestly formation. My home parish is Sacred Heart in Oxford, PA. My path to the seminary has been a unique journey, God certainly has a sense of humor. I am an adult convert to the Faith entering the Church at the age of 22. When I was growing up my family and I never went to church or spoke of God or prayed. I would have to describe my upbringing as agnostic. My family, like all families, had had its own fare of struggles; especially with ad-dictions. As a child, I was surrounded by the havoc that having parents in ad-diction can bring, and I too began to follow suit. After a period of time I began to realize that my life wasn’t going anywhere living the way I was living and I started thinking that there had to be more to life than vain pursuits. In follow-ing what the world told me to do I did not find the true and lasting happiness
and fulfillment that I was really seeking. Through Providence, I met someone who became a spiritual father to me and helped me through some rough times and preached the Good News of Jesus Christ to me. On the day we met he prayed with me, and I can’t explain it, but the struggles I had left me com-pletely, and have yet to return. After hearing about Jesus I wanted to know more about Him and so shortly after I began to meet with a priest and received formal instruction in the Faith and later I was baptized and officially entered the church. After a while I began to feel a tug in my heart, where I be-lieve the Lord was inviting me to go to the seminary. I, of course, was very hesitant thinking “men like me don’t become priests!” Yet that tug was consistent enough that I eventually applied to the seminary and to my surprise I was accepted! After experiencing the power of God in my life I realized that what God has done for me wasn’t just for me but so that I could in turn help others. I am very excited to have been assigned to St. John Neumann parish for my Thursday Apostolate and am looking forward to be-ing a part of the community.
In Christ, Max McGallagher
Dolly Angelo Ghada Ayoub Gail Baselics Mary Boldt Deborah Bowe Mary Grace Brown Nancy Cannon Kay Carlin JP Castillo Janice Cleary Jack Cloran
Frank Collins Debbie D’Orsaneo Daniela Di Bonaventura Joe DiFelice Sarah Dwyer Maeve Fitzgerald Landon J Gavio Regina Hershey Joan Lanahan Bill Layberger Brenda Logan
Brendan McAnally Marge Mele Maria Merlitti Paul Morrison Kendra Mushrush James MyersKathleen O’Connor Loretta Ribecca Joel Rivera Lindsey Roberts John Robinson
Tom Rosser Jeff Russell Sally SaundersNell Schrek David “Lefty” Snyder Diane Thomas Lily Walker Peter Walheim Gina Weinmann Nancy Young
Please pray for those who are sick
CLICK HERE to learn about the Saints and feasts we celebrate this week:
Sept. 28th St. Wenceslaus, Martyr (907? - 929)
Sept. 29th Sts. Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Archangels
Sept. 30th St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church (d. 303?)
Oct. 1st St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church (1873—1897)
Oct. 2nd The Holy Guardian Angels
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Catholic Mass Scavenger Hunt!
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Our St. John Neumann Parish Walking with Purpose begins this Tuesday and Wednesday!
Join us Sept. 29th — 7:00–9:00 pm or
Sept. 30th — 9:00–11:00 pm* by Zoom until we’re able to meet in person. (* free babysitting for in-person meetings)
CONTACT Mary Beth Wolanin at [email protected] or
Our fall Bible Study returns this October, beginning Monday, Oct. 12th
for five weeks!
The first week will be orientation and Zoom practice.
Our study will be weeks 2—5: October 19th, 26th
and November 2nd and 9th. 7:00—8:00 pm.
At this time, due to coronavirus, this fall’s series
will not include closing speakers.
Study guides available to participants ($10).
Questions? contact Craig Callaghan: [email protected]
Click on logo to visit our Online Giving site
Offerings September 20th $14,395
LAST WEEK: What is a purificator and when is it used in Mass? CLICK HERE
What colors can the priest and deacon’s vestments be? Why these colors? What color do you see today & why? CLICK HERE
Walking with Purpose transforms the hearts and lives of women by providing Bible studies that
enable women to know Christ through Scripture. Through personal study and small group
discussion, the group helps to link our everyday challenges with solutions given to us through the
teachings of Christ and the Catholic Church. No previous Bible study required!
Do you desire to grow in your Catholic faith? Do you seek connection with others in our parish community? Join a Bible Study!
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Sacrament of Baptism Congratulations, welcome to God’s family!
Sept. 20th — Colette Elizabeth, daughter of Steven and Christine Crossley
Sept. 20th — Connor James, son of Brandon and Tracy Pfister
This weekend we celebrate Family Faith Weekend!
Everyone who shares the faith with others — to children, friends and strangers —
and those who seek to grow in their faith will receive a special blessing at Mass.
Last year we celebrated in the Gathering Room and provided items to help each
person grow in faith or share with others. Though COVID has changed our plans we hope this blessing will encourage you to
persevere in finding ways to grow the faith in your family & community.
Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr invites you to attend one of our Virtual High School Open House Events: Wednesday, September 30th 6:00-7:30, Wednesday, October 7th 6:00-7:30, and
Wednesday, October 21st 6:00-7:30. Registration is required. For more information and registration -
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48 families participated in our Family Faith and Fun on the Run pickup party on 9/20.
Msgr. Matz blessed families and pets, families received this year’s PREP materials and generously donated items for Providence Animal Center! All participants received a tasty soft pretzel in thanks for their contributions! Over 17 bags of animal supplies were collected!
Thank you PREP Families!
SCJN Class of 2021 Fundraiser at Taddeo’s Greenhouses
2326 Saint Denis Lane, Havertown Oct. 2, 3, & 4
Hours: Fri & Sat 8:30am-4:30pm Sun 9am -4pm
10% of your purchase will be donated to the SCJN Graduating class for end of year gradua-
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