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St. Cornelius S U N D A Y B U L L E T I N July 14, 2019
Business Manager: David Bauer Pastoral & Administrative Assistant: Marie McGuigan Office Manager: Douglas Kitson Parish Religious Education Program: Jennifer Swetland Director of Music: Margie Melchiore
St. Cornelius Catholic School Ann Marie Smith, Transition Team Leader
Phone: (610) 459-8663 Website: www.scornelius.org
St. Cornelius Parish Summer Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Closed for Lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Sunday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Saturday: Confessions 3:30 - 4:30 Vigil Mass 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm
Weekdays: 7:30 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Monday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm • Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
LiveStream www.livestream.com/saintcornelius
Lisa Daughen, Chairperson Agnes Arkus Kathy Carney
Chris Fahey Franca Felcher Kevin Hicks
Peter Kosciewicz Len Leschinsky
Jon Lippard
Joanne Morris Craig Sanders
Parish Council Members
Deacons: • Harry Morris • John Todor • Richard Wirth
160 Ridge Rd Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Phone: (610) 459-2502
Fax: (610) 459-3942 Web: www.saintcornelius.org
Email: [email protected] Facebook: Like us on Facebook Msgr. David Diamond, Pastor
And who is my neighbor?
Page Two July 14, 2019 Thoughts from the Second Floor Front
XV Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 14, 2019 This past weekend our parish was blessed with a visitor representing Catholic Relief Services. We welcomed Father Rooney who spoke at all Masses on behalf of the poor in developing countries and the good work CRS does. CRS is the official arm of the Catholic Church in America to engage in significant works of Social Justice. Fr. Rooney’s presence and words remain a blessing to our parish. It is my hope that we will continue to respond to the work of the Gospel through CRS.
This weekend we hear the proclamation of the gospel story of the Good Samaritan. Over time this story has been subjected to some of the most serious reductionism that could assault sacred scripture. For many, the figure of the Samaritan is interpreted as a kind of social do-gooder whom we should imitate by the occasional effort that causes us to go out of our way to perform an act of kindness. While that is true to a degree, the reality of the story is that it is a scathing denunciation on those people for whom religion is really religiosity and that it is a show and a sham not affecting their lives at the most basic level. That is evident in the response of the Priest and the Levite to the man who was beset by robbers.
Those listening to Jesus would have had very low expectations of the response of the Samaritan. There was a sort of tribal animosity between some in Judaism and the Samaritans. The scholar of the law to whom Je-sus addresses this parable, among others, would have thought the Samaritan people individually and collectively were incapable of goodness. This is clearly seen in his response to Jesus. When asked: “Which of these three, in your opinion, was neighbor to the robbers' victim?” We are told he responded by saying: “The one who treated him with mercy.” The so-called scholar of the law cannot even bring himself to acknowledge that it was a Samaritan who did the good deed.
Bring a good Samaritan does not mean going around with a shiny halo, keeping that headpiece flit-tering with one good turn after another. Being a Good Samaritan, evidently, means being willing to align your behavior with your beliefs. This necessarily involves a risk; but then we heard last week that disciple-ship, following Jesus and his teachings is risky business.
At the outset of the Jubilee Year of Mercy our Holy Father, Pope Francis, wrote: It is my burning desire that, during this Jubilee, the Christian people may reflect on
the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. It will be a way to reawaken our conscience, too often grown dull in the face of poverty. And let us enter more deeply into the heart of the Gospel where the poor have a special experience of God’s mercy. Jesus introduces us to these works of mercy in his preaching so that we can know whether or not we are living as his disciples. Let us rediscover these corporal works of mercy: to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, welcome the stranger, heal the sick, visit the impris-oned, and bury the dead. And let us not forget the spiritual works of mercy: to counsel the doubtful, instruct the ignorant, admonish sinners, comfort the afflicted, forgive offences, bear patiently those who do us ill, and pray for the living and the dead.
Misericordiae Vultus § 15 Today, Jesus says to us: “Go and do likewise.”
Faithfully, Msgr. Diamond
NUTRITIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
I think it is hard for some families to make ends meet. Be-cause of sickness or lack of education, some people can’t get out and work. By the end of the month there are emergencies, so the food bank here at St. Helena’s is supposed to fill that gap to help make things stretch. Our population is pretty di-verse. There are a lot of seniors who utilize the food bank be-cause they are caregivers for their grandchildren. I’m a nurse, so the food bank involves a sense of nutrition. Food can mean health, so we usually encourage the attendees when they are selecting food to be careful of their health needs. As a nurse, it’s important for me to incorporate nutrition information and to not only give food to these people, but to feed their minds and encourage them to do better for themselves. I know Cath-olic Charities does a multitude of things. But feeding people is one of the most important and basic things. It gives parents and grandparents a sense of dignity to be able to provide for their family. There’s nothing worse than having someone in your family that wants something to eat and you’re not able to provide for them. So I think the CCA feeding people is im-portant, not only physically, but emotionally and spiritually. Because when people gather around and share a prepared meal, something amazing happens. We’re a beacon of hope for these people.
Sister Anna Marie, Manager, St. Helena’s Food Pantry EVERY DAY, HUNDREDS OF HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVE FOOD, RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE, CLOTHING, DIAPERS AND PARENTING SUPPORT. WITHOUT THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES APPEAL DONATIONS, THIS WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE.
WAYS TO GIVE The Catholic Charities Appeal is recognized as a non-profit institution. As such, all gifts are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. It has its own Employer Identification Number (EIN) and receives a separate financial audit. Be-sides gifts of cash, donors to the 2019 Catholic Charities Appeal may contribute in many other ways, each offering tax advantages according to their circumstances: For more information about any of the ways you can support the 2019 Catholic Charities Appeal, please call The Catho-lic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia at 215.587.5650 or email [email protected].
• Pledge Gift • Gifts of Cash
• Matching Gifts • Electronic Fund
• Transfer (EFT) • Gifts of Security
• Planned Gifts
2019 GIVING HOPE TO ALL CATHOLICCHARITIESAPPEAL.ORG
CCA Beneficiary Highlight This week our featured beneficiary is
Villa Saint Joseph.
The Villa provides a home and all around care for retired priests. Many elderly priests who have given their lives in service to the faithful Archdiocese of Philadelphia now have health issues, physical disabilities and are in need of care and sup-port. There are currently 154 retired priests within the Arch-diocese. "All my life I've worked closely with the Catholic Charities Appeal on the giving end of their services. I never realized I'd be on the other end of that equation; I never realized that people would be taking care of me. We are directly taken care of the by the good people of the Archdiocese of Phila-delphia, and that's a humbling feeling."
Father Gerald Ronan, resident, Villa Saint Joseph
To learn more about CCA beneficiaries please visit our website at https://www.catholiccharitiesappeal.org/beneficiaries
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HEED THE CALL VOCATION OFFICE FOR DIOCESAN PRIESTHOOD
Visit our website (www.HeedTheCall.org)
Coffee The St. Cornelius Council of the Knights of Columbus will be host-ing its monthly coffee reception after the 11:00 Mass on the first Sunday of each month. Our next coffee reception is the weekend of August 4. Nick Cappelli of Pronto Catering is again supplying us with the caffeine, cocoa and tea. We request your participation by bringing a dozen or so baked goods for all parishion-ers to share and enjoy. Also, please use disposable containers for easier clean up. See you there!
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3rd Sunday Parish Rosary All parishioners are invited to participate in the 3rd Sunday parish rosary, recited after the 11:00 am Mass on every 3rd Sunday in the year. Join us after the 11:00 AM Mass, July 21st recite the Rosary with your fellow parishioners.
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Parish Holy Hour
Tuesday, August 13th 7:00 pm
Every member of the Church must be vigilant in seeing that the sacrament of love shall be at the center of the life of the
people of God so that through all the manifestations of worship due him shall be given back ‘love for love’ and truly become the life of our souls. (Pope John Paul II)
Our hour together in prayer will be guided by the following form.
7 pm - Opening Hymn and Exposition Reading Hymn Short Homily Private meditation - Bible readings encouraged
7:35 pm - Rosary 7:55 pm - Benediction Recessional Hymn
Please join us sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
St. Cornelius School New Principal is Announced
We are excited to announce that Mr. Bob Touey has accepted the Principal position at our school. Mr. Touey has a distinguished career in Catholic education and leadership. Mr. Touey recently served 11 years as Headmaster at Regina Angelorum Academy where the academy grew from thirty students to one hundred and thirty students. In addition, Mr. Touey has over 19 years of successful teaching experience in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Mr. Touey holds a Bachelor of Arts from Villanova University and a Master of Science from Saint Joseph University. Mr. Touey was introduced to members of the Board of Limited Jurisdiction this past Monday evening. In the coming days and weeks there will be sev-eral opportunities for him to meet with our families and the wider parish community.
New Parish Council Members
Our recent parish council election was complet-ed in Mid June. As always, good candidates from our parish stepped forward and presented themselves before the parish for consideration. I want to thank those who were so willing to
answer the call to serve the parish. For those who were not elected I encourage you to remain faithful to your call to con-tinue to serve the parish in the many ways we offer. The results of the election have provided us with a new set of fresh faces to assist the council and pastor to consider parish needs, define priorities, implement action plans, and to explore the means to help our parish community hear and heed the call to discipleship by utilizing their gifts and talents to strengthen the community and to serve others. Please welcome our new council members:
Chris Fahey • Jon Lippard • Joanne Morris
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The Ministry of Consolation A St. Cornelius community response to the needs of people grieving the death of a significant per-son/persons in their lives. The ministry honors the words and example of the Lord Jesus:
"Blessed are they who mourn; they shall be con-soled" (Matthew 5:4). A team of three trained St. Cornelius church members are the facilitators for the consolation minis-try. The next session will be July 20, 2019. Open Consolation Ses-sions will be held in the Bethany Room of the Church the third Saturday of the month from 3:30 to 5:00pm. Please contact Joan Holliday at (610) 717-2180.
Helping Hands and Hearts
This ministry offers temporary help (meals, home visits, light cleaning, laun-
dry, errands) to individuals and families in need! If you are aware of someone in need or would like to be a volunteer helper, please contact Marilyn Gustin at (484) 732-8842.
The Sunday collection is very important for us to maintain our fiscal responsibilities. So, if you are away on a Sunday, ENJOY; but remember YOUR church. June 30, 2019 $16,863.15
July 7, 2019 $19,901 Thank you for your generous support.
Eucharistic Adoration We are looking for a few people who want to
spend an hour a week with Jesus in Adoration. We need an extra person on
Fridays, at 10 am, 11 am, 12am, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm. , this will improve coverage and assure coverage when one of the two Adorers is on
vacation or can not make it. We can work with you, if you can only commit to once a month, or every other week, what ever it takes to help you get closer to Jesus. PLEASE call us to schedule a time. Please contact: Sue Miller 484-480-5882 or Toni Moyer 484-840-0552h
SACRED HEART OF JESUS, I ADORE YOU IN THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT!
Welcome to the Parish! James &Alessandra Calderone and Family
Dennis Glick
Michael & Tarah Pappas and Family
Dana Settembrino and Family
Family Promise Volunteers Help Homeless Families
“Two are better than one, because they have a good re-turn for their labors. If either of them falls down,
one can help the other up.” (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10)
St. Cornelius volunteers care for homeless families with Family Promise in southern Chester County. Our volun-teers spend time with the most vulnerable in our neigh-boring community and testify to growing in Christ-like compassion through this outreach ministry. Our next week to serve is the week of July 28 through August 4th. We warmly welcome new volunteers and if you can’t volunteer, we would appreciate donations to support the
food purchases for the meals that we prepare when we have our time to volunteer. To sign-up to volun-teer or contribute contact Kathy Silvon at [email protected] or call 484-720-8214
We are planning a day of training for our new crew of altar servers. This is a ministry that is essential to our celebration of Eucharist. Many of our current servers have found this ministry rewarding and help-ful in better understanding our liturgies. If you are interested in being trained as an altar server, please call the Parish Life Center at (610) 459-2502, and reg-ister your name. Watch this space and Msgr’s. Thursday email for fur-ther details.
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SPC Mike Canfield Cpl Michael Castle Lt. Connor Cleary
Fr. Joseph Coffey (Chaplain) STC Daniel Concepcion
Maj Robert B. Cusick, Jr. Capt. Joshua deFreitas
SSGT Michael DiVernieri Cadet Emily Fanning LCpl. Eric Gardner
Capt. Matthew Gibbons Ens Patrick Gibbons
Ens John Paul Gibbons 1st Lt. Juan Miguel Gonzalez
Capt. Rachel Gonzalez SPC Logan Hannum
Devin J. Hunt PO1 Nathan R. Keller
Capt. Daniel Kohli 1st Lt Chris Love
1st Lt. Megan Love Alexander Marlow
LT Daniel McCadden CSM Sean McGlensey
Capt. Jonathan McGrath LTJG
Molly K. McGuckin LT Ryan A. McGuckin
Pfc. Jay Mueller Cpt. Sean P. Noll
Maj Brian J. O’Shea Capt. James O’Shea Pvt. Justin Rogowski
Capt. Neal F. Schubert HM3 Charles Schwartz Ens Nicholas Spadaccini
MSG Thomas Stone SPC4 Brennan Sullivan
Cpl Mark Truex Lt. Christopher Vish
Let us pray for our Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces. Especially for: Prayer Shawl Ministry…
Come, Join US! Did you know that each baby baptized at St Cornelius receives a hand-made blanket made by our Prayer Shawl Ministry? You are welcome to join us in this rewarding ministry.
1st and 3rd Monday of each month 1:30pm to 3:30pm
We find ourselves in need of white acrylic yarn or funding to help continue this wonderful ministry. Please prayerfully con-sider donating to our ministry or purchasing a “Pound of Love” or “Caron Pound” of white acrylic yarn. We will have a basket set up in the Bethany Room for your donations, or you are wel-come to drop off any yarn donations to the Parish Life Center. Donations are be greatly appreciated. Shawls and blankets are available in the Bethany Room. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Jo Shell, (610) 361-8198 or Joanne Fonash, (610) 299-9694.
Parish Life Center Summer Hours
Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Friday 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Closed for Lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Job Opportunities St. Elizabeth Parish
Uwchlan, PA Saint Elizabeth Church in Chester County has open-ings for two full-time parish staff members: a Director of Religious Education and Faith Formation (DRE) and a Parish Youth Ministry Coordinator. Please check the parish website (stelizabethparish.org) for more information about both positions. Interested ap-plicants should send a letter of interest and a resume with personal references, no later than Thursday, July 18th, to Rev. Thomas M. Mullin, Pastor, Saint Elizabeth Church, Office, PO Box 695, Uwchlan, PA 19480-0695. You may also fax a letter and resume to (610) 646-6513 or send an email to: [email protected].
Our Annual School Drive will benefit two very needy schools this year:
Blessed Virgin Mary School (BVM) 1101 Main Street, Darby
AND St. Gabriel’s School – 2917
Dickinson Street, Philadelphia Collections will be held before/after Masses on:
August 10 & 11 and 17 & 18 (Please bring donations to the GYM)
St. Cornelius has always been very generous and both schools are very grateful!
Suggested school supplies:
Back packs Black pens Red pens Pencils Erasers Magic markers Loose Leaf Scotch tape Glue stick Flash drives Crayons
Scissors Kleenex boxes Copy books Highlighters Staples Staplers Rulers Copy paper Wipes Index cards
Please feel free to donate a gift card to Walmart ♦ Target ♦ Staples.
HELP NEEDED If you can assist with collecting, sorting or delivering,
please call: Jean Burke (610) 347-0170 or Nancy Todor (610) 558-1566 .
Thank you so much & may God bless you for your effort.
July 13 & July 14 Saturday
5:00 pm Oblate Sunday
7:30 am Msgr. Diamond 9:00 am Msgr. Diamond
11:00 am Oblate 5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond
July 20 & July 21 Saturday
5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond Sunday
7:30 am Msgr. Diamond 9:00 am Oblate
11:00 am Msgr. Diamond 5:00 pm Msgr. Diamond
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PILGRIM STATUE 7 - 14 - 19 Nancy Montville 7 - 21 - 19 Lisa Daughen 7 - 28 - 19 Jean Wysocki
Call Cecille at (610) 361-8899 for more information.
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL AND THOSE WHO CARE FOR THEM
Michael McKinnen, Jeanne Kitson, Connie Carney, Rob Kenney, Kelly Kenney, Eugene Monaco, Susan Meyers, Luke Post, Matthew Hess, Gary Hampton, Edwin Schull-er, Jim Buckley, Jerome Lienhard, Thomas Yerger, Mary Rose Salisbury, Margery Butler, Charlotte Kensicki, Jim Barr, Mary Geary, Jerome Lichard, Lisa Winkleblech, Aaron Winkleblech, Patricia Butler, Michael Leavy Bob Post, Mary Ann Holt, Joseph Spetzer, III , Jennifer Car-son, Christine Cavaliere, Margie Thivierge, Janet Kuders, Denise Neils, John Diaz, Baby, Gloria Carroll, Trish Churchill, Carol Lyon, Elizabeth Haley, Mark Robuck, Dick Arthur, Frank Bern, Peg Camero, Luke Sneed, Rich Pesce, Amy Tucker, Charles Grasty, Bob Frick, Hillary Hopkins, Gregg Afflerbach, Robert Lott, Joel Ziff, Lynnane Smith, Joe Smith, Bertha Bowman, William Grant, Francis Grant, Mary Ann Croce, Joanne Gillease, Patricia Stevenson, Marie Ouly, Peter LaCrosse, Charles Quinn, Jean Pesce, Elizabeth Kephart, Theresa Briglia, Jean Hackett, Art Hindle, Bernice Hindle, Don Masse, Ellen & Frank Ward, Thomas Small, Vicki Wojdak, Todd Morris, Olga Bianco, Matthew Duffy, Ally Hamp-ton, Hope Huber, Karen Jackson, Susan Springman, Christine Cavalieri, Noreen Decenzi, Catherine Peronace, Joel Rivera, Holly Hampton, Holly Kahles, Joan Eaves, Thama Unger, Barry Ludwig, Bonnie Lou Ludwig, Manalo Bhena, Sandy Schindler, Kathy Menditto, Britta-ny Lott, Andrea Bateman, Betty Zeller, Joseph William-son, Joe Greim, Elena Williamson, Rob Downey, John Cairo, Jake Powers, Theresa Ryckman, Andrea Carney, Regina Wise, Parker Jensen, Ed Shell, Virginia Piergio-vanni
Monsignor’s Weekly Thursday Email Msgr. Diamond’s weekly Thursday Email has become a popular weekly news letter for our parishioners. Current-ly there are over 768 people who receive his email each Thursday afternoon. If you would like to be on our distri-bution list, please call the office at (610) 459-2502 or send your request to be added to our email address at ([email protected]). Many of our parishioners enjoy receiving these emails and staying up-to-date on the go-ings on of St. Cornelius Church.
Weekly Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil / Sunday Mass Reading
Intention: Missa pro populo (Mass for the people) Reading: Dt 30:10-14; Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 37; or 19:8-11; Col 1:15-20; Lk 10:25-37
Monday 7:30 AM St. Bonaventure
Intention: Peter Wells Reading: Ex 1:8-14, 22; Ps 124:1b-8; Mt 10:34 - 11:1
Tuesday 7:30 AM Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Intention: Philip Mueller Reading: Ex 2:1-15a; Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday 7:30 AM Intention: George Pfeiffer Reading: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12; Ps 103:1b-4, 6-7; Mt 11:25-27
Thursday 7:30 AM St. Camillus de Lellis
Intention: Fr. Jim Blount Reading: Ex 3:13-20; Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9; 24-27; Mt 11:28-30
Friday 7:30 AM Intention: Virgil A. Romito Reading: Ex 11:10 - 12:14; Ps 116:12-13, 15, 16bc, 17-18; Mt 12:1-8
Sunday Mass Intentions (Week of July 14 - July 19)
7:30 AM Frank & Grace DeFeo 9:00 AM Eric Duerr 11:00 AM James Albany 5:00 PM Liz Reilly
Moses said to the people:
If only you would heed the voice of the LORD, your God, and keep his command-ments and statutes that are written in this book of the law, when you return to the LORD, your God, with all your heart and all your soul.
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The Faith Community Nurse Holistic Health Ministry
On request, Faith Community Nurses are making home visits to families who may be experiencing medical or social difficulties. The nurses confiden-
tially address the needs holistically through bringing with them prayers from the parish, a knowledge of the medical field and process for providing support. If you know of anyone in the par-ish or beyond who would benefit from these services, please email: [email protected]. Contact person is Joan Holliday, RN/FCN at (610) 717-2180.
FUNERAL MINISTRY Funeral Ministry is a parish organization that provides volun-teers to assist with the celebration of the funeral liturgy. Have you ever wanted to be an altar server? This could be your opportunity. Funerals are generally celebrated at 10 am; so if you have the occasional morning available, we could use your help. Training will be provided! Please call the Parish Life Cen-ter at 610-459-2502 to volunteer.
HOSPITALITY MINISTRY
Volunteers are needed for all the Masses, especially the 9 and 11, to help meet and greet, help hand out hymnals, hand out bulletins after Mass, collect the hymnals and help with the collection. Please consider volunteering – does not have to be every week – we can work out a schedule. Training is provided “on-the-job”. Please call the PLC (610) 459-2502 and leave your name, phone number and email, if you have one.
Chosen Fathers A ministry of Mutual Support for
Fathers of Children with Special Needs
Being a good dad day-in and day-out is not an easy task. Yet raising children with special needs can make father-hood even more challenging. We invite fathers of children with physical, mental, senso-ry, or emotional challenges to the first meeting of this new group aimed at enabling dads to follow Christ’s example of love, patience, mercy and service in raising and supporting their children.
3rd Tuesday of every month 7:30 - 8:45 pm
St. Mark Conf. room, Mullin Ministry Center St. Elizabeth Parish
110 Saint Elizabeth Drive Chester Springs, PA 19425
If you have questions, please call: Joe Howard (610-458-7831; [email protected]) or Liam Dempsey (610-390-9076; [email protected]) 55thClass Reunion Luncheon!
Archbishop Prendergast Class of 1964
Sunday October 13th, Springfield Country Club
Springfield, PA, 1PM- 5PM Email [email protected]
with your contact information, Or FaceBook: Bonner - Prendie class of 1964
Centering Prayer GROWING IN LOVE FOR GOD
"Be Still And Know That I Am God." Psalm 46:10
What draws your head and heart to God? Is your mind overwhelmed and filled with distraction and constant noise? Consider the method of Centering Prayer. We meet on Saturday mornings at 8:30 in the chapel. Please call Mi-chael or Rosemary Gidlewski for more information (484) 429-1556.
Elementary Students Grades 2 - 7
RECEIVE A $750.00 TUITION GRANT WHEN YOU TRANSER
Our admissions department is happy to announce a new Bishop
Tuition Transfer Grant program available to hundreds of families with
elementary-aged students.
New, eligible applicants from non-Catholic schools will receive a
$500.00 tuition grant upon admission their first year. Students who
maintain attendance will receive an additional $250.00 off their
second year of tuition.
To learn more and apply, contact our admissions department today:
Ms.Ann-MarieSmithSt.CorneliusSchool(610)459-8663
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You can contact Mrs. Swetland at [email protected] or by calling
Community Building A comprehensive list of ideas for community-building activ-ities has been generated. Please continue to send your thoughts to:
Parish
The Summer Reading 2019-2020, which includes math packets for some grades, is posted on the homepage of the school’s website. For students in 6th-8th grade, an update will be available soon confirming the selected books and pro-jects. The link to the Summer Reading
document can be found by going to the school webpage at https://scornelius.org and scrolling down to the link titled Summer Reading 2019 - 2020.
Saint Cornelius School is an essential part of our parish community, empowering our
students to develop spiritually, academically, physically, and morally as responsible
stewards of God’s creation. Living and learning the mission of Christ.
Important Date: August 12, 2019 - Flocco Shoe Sale, Uniform Exchange, and Stationery Sale. Stephanie Tomlinson is leading the Uniform Exchange. If anyone has items to donate, please reach out to Stephanie at [email protected] to arrange a pick up/drop off.
PREP Registration continues for the 2019-2020 school year. 1st - 7th grade classes will be offered on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. Registration forms can be found at www.saintcornelius.org under the PREP section, by stopping in the Parish Life Cen-ter Office, or by emailing Jennifer Swetland at [email protected]. Children's Liturgy of the Word and SCOOP will re-sume once again in September. Please have a safe and relaxing summer.
Middle School Summer Reading
The Middle School Summer Reading require-ments are now posted to the school’s website under the Parents tab.
We are in need of more Cate-chists and Aides for the 2019-2020 school year. You must be a faithful Catholic and pass secu-rity clearances. The faith for-mation office will offer as much guidance and support as you need as you take on a rewarding role helping to form our children. Please contact Jennifer Swetland
at [email protected] or (610) 459-2502 if you are interested in teaching our faith to the chil-dren of our parish.
KEEP CALM
AND
BE A CATECHIST
St. Bonaventure Feast Day: July 15
Franciscan doctor of the church, Bon-aventure is best known for writing on spiritualty and theology. He stressed the importance of emotion in the
search for God without denying human reason in ex-amining divine revelation. He became minister gen-eral of the Franciscans and demonstrated that simplici-ty, poverty and imitation of Christ could be balanced with intellectual pursuits. In 1273 he was made cardi-nal. It is said he refused the traditional red hat and asked papal legates to leave it hanging from a tree.
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The following persons are not eligible for this offer: employees of Company or affiliatedcompanies or entities, their immediate family members, previous participants in a Company
in-home consultation within the past 12 months and all current and former Companycustomers. Gift may not be extended, transferred, or substituted except that Company maysubstitute a gift of equal or greater value if it deems it necessary. Gift card will be mailed tothe participant via first class United States Mail within 10 days of receipt of the promotionform. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotion or discount of any kind. Offer is
subject to change without notice prior to reservation. Expires 9/30/19.
*Guaranteed not to clog for aslong as you own your home, orwe’ll clean your gutters for free.
CALL BY 5/31 TO RECEIVE75% 50% OFF
LABORAfter 5/31/19 customer will be
eligible for 50% off labor.Does not include cost ofmaterial. Offer expires
9/30/19.
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Family & Cosmetic DentistryImplant Placement
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Chaddsford Professional Ctr.610-558-5699
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Providing Insurance andFinancial ServicesRoutes 1 & 202
610-459-4403
Steve Scanlon, ProprietorFree Estimates on New Heating/AC Systems
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Dr. Douglas A FilidoreDr. David M. Taylor
Dr. Matthew J. Miller
610-459-3644www.concordvilledental.comConcordville Town CentreRoutes 1 and 322Glenn Mills, PA
(302) 475-0466 (302) 764-8666
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Pagano Funeral Home3711 Foulk Rd. Garnet Valley, PA 19060Across from Booth’s Corner Farmers MarketPA: 610-485-6200 Peter B. Pagano, Jr., Owner/Supervisor
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CREMATORY
• Wills & Estates • Elder Law
• Personal Injury• Real Estate
Fox Hill Farm Resident—Parishioner610-892-8900
RAYMOND J. FALZONE, JR.Attorney at Law
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ROUTE 202 1/4 MI. S. OF ROUTE 1
459-9064511490 St Cornelius Church (A)
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Saint MargaretSunday MissalAn ideal companionfor personal prayer.
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302.239.19607197 LANCASTER PIKE, HOCKESSIN, DE
Across from Saint Mary’s Churchin Hockessin
HOURS: TUES-FRI 9:30 TO 6:00SAT 8:00 TO 2:00
Ask About Our Parishioners Discountfor New Customers!
HOCKESSIN VILLAGE BARBER SHOPPE
EXPERTS IN:• Heating• Cooling• Plumbing• Electrical• Remodeling
Serving the Delaware Valley since 1971Joe Oliver, Founder Member of Parish
484-477-4032 • OliverHeatCool.com
331 Wilmington Pike, Suite 5Glen Mills, PA 610-358-0600
www.SwiatekOrtho.com
Serving NJ, PA & DE
610.696.0100
SPECIALIZING IN BASEMENT WATERPROOFING & MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984
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Oral & MaxillofacialSurgery Associatesof Chester County
Drs Gustainis, Trentacosti-Franck,Kazemi and Walker
Specializing in dental extractions,implants and wisdom teeth removal
Conveniently located in
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Birthright
“It is the right of every pregnantwoman to give birth, and the
right of every child to be born.”BIRTHRIGHT CHARTER
112 S. High StreetWest Chester, PA 19382
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SAVE THE DATE Tuesday, July 23 6pm to 8:30pm
Parish Life Center
Ticket sales start on June 22 & 23 after all the Masses (Cash or Check)
$25 per person and $75 per family! Note: Family is immediate family (parents and their children)
No refunds, Rain or Shine
St. Cornelius
Pig Roast
JULY
23
Face Painting! Balloon Artist! Moon Bounce! Pig Daddy’s BBQ Listed in Philadelphia Magazine,
Best of Philly as well as Best of the Burbs, will be providing the delicious food including:
Pulled pork • Cole Slaw • Potato Salad water ice • Watermelon
Summer Salad • Beer!! • Water and juice boxes donated by the Knights of Columbus
This is a BYOB Event!