SAINT ANN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Seventh Sunday of Easter ~ 24 May 2020
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MASS SCHEDULE Masses will be livestreamed on our Parish Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/StAnnPXV/
Sunday at 10:00 AM (English) and Spanish Mass at 12:00 PM
Welcome to St. Ann!
We’re so glad that you’re here. We strive to make all feel at home here and to build community.
Please let us know if we can assist you in any way.
Pastor
Weekend Assistants
Permanent Deacons
Business Manager
Accounting Clerk
Holy Family School
Liturgy & Cemetery
Music Director
Parish Receptionists
PREP (Religious Ed.)
Spiritual Ministry
Youth Minister
Rev. John J. Newns
Rev. Msgr. Peter Doody
Rev. Kail Ellis, O.S.A.
Deacon Daniel Giblin
Deacon Mark Szewczak
Mrs. Lisa Burghardt
Mrs. Marianne Wheatley
Mrs. Jennifer D’Amelio
Mrs. Madelyn Howard
Mr. Thomas Denny
Mrs. Stefanie Baker
Mrs. Debra Carr
Mrs. Julie Prichett
Sr. Marie Rose Gibson, R.S.M.
Mr. JC Garges
610-933-3732, Ext.104
610-952-3765
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New Parishioners: We are pleased to welcome new members to our Parish Community. Please call the Parish Office for Parish
Registration dates or to make an appointment.
Bulletin Submissions: Please send all news, photos, and events at least ten days prior to the issue date. Bulletin information
should be emailed to [email protected].
Acts 1:12-14; Ps 27:1, 4, 7-8; 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 17:1-11a Today: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; 1 Pt 3:15-18; Jn 14:15-21 Monday: Acts 19:1-8; Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab; Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33-35a, 35bc-36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11; Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab; Jn 21:15-19
Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Ps 11:4, 5, 7; Jn 21:20-25 Sunday: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13; Jn 20:19-23
Parish Office
PHONE: 610-933-3732 FAX: 610-935-7958
502 S. Main Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460
Parish Website: www.churchofsaintann.org
Parish Email Address: [email protected]
St. Ann Cemetery: 305 W. Pothouse Road
Sacred Heart Cemetery: 1258 Fillmore Street
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From the Pastor’s Desk...
THE GIFT OF THE SPIRIT – I
have learned and am continuing to
learn that with communication
Spirit is (almost?) everything. The
spirit with which something is given and/or the spirit
with which something is received are pretty good
indicators about the possibility (or not) of cooperation.
That said, I have learned and am continuing to learn that
while we can contribute something to the Spirit being
present in a relationship or in a group, the presence and
action of the Spirit is mostly (almost entirely I am
coming to believe) a Gift. Something beyond our
capabilities. Something Other. Someone Holy. We do
not ascend to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit descends
to us.
LAUDATO SI WEEK – Five
years ago today (May 24, 2015)
Pope Francis issued Laudato
Si: On Caring for our
Common Home. Today we are
concluding a week during
which we have been invited and challenged to revisit how
we are treating our common home and to decide what we
will do in cooperatively for good of the gift that is our
common home. Here are some examples from The
HEART (formerly Sacred Heart School):
https://www.annsheart.org/programs/code-blue/8-
pages and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/
annsheartpxv/
CONNECTING DOTS – What
Pope Francis and other religious
leaders (especially Orthodox
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew)
are teaching is prior to and bigger than politics or
ideologies. They want us to ground all of our decisions in
nature, to consider the effects of our decisions on nature
and therefore our least buffered neighbors: the poor and
voiceless. The One who’s got the world in His hands
expects and enables us to lend our hands to His.
LAUDATO SI YEAR – Today, Pope
Francis invites all people of good will to
begin an entire year of focused
reflections and cooperative actions for
the care of our common home. More to
come over the next twelve months…
THE CHURCH IN CHINA – If
today (May 24) were not a Sunday we
would be celebrating the memorial of
Our Lady Help of Christians, a title
ONE STORY – A
group of blind men
heard that a strange
animal, called an
elephant, had been
brought to the town, but
none of them were
aware of its shape and
form. Out of curiosity, they said: "We must inspect and
know it by touch, of which we are capable". So, they
sought it out, and when they found it they groped about
it. The first person, whose hand landed on the trunk,
said, "This being is like a thick snake". For another one
whose hand reached its ear, it seemed like a kind of fan.
As for another person, whose hand was upon its leg,
said, the elephant is a pillar like a tree-trunk. The blind
man who placed his hand upon its side said the
elephant, "is a wall". Another who felt its tail, described
it as a rope. The last felt its tusk, stating the elephant is
that which is hard, smooth and like a spear.
TWO SPIRITS – What, then, will
the six men do with this
information? It depends on the
spirit within which they relate to
one another with their differences.
One spirit can lead them into a
fight; another spirit can lead them
into the Light. They can consider
their own experience to be the only valid experience and
relate in a combative or dismissive way to the others.
On the other hand, they can consider their perspective to
be a part of the picture and relate in a cooperative and
appreciative way toward the perspectives and
experiences of others.
WORLD
COMMUNICATIONS DAY
Today, the Sunday between the
Ascent of Jesus and the
Descent of the Holy Spirit, we
Catholics are celebrating World
Communications Day for the 54th time. Today is a
liturgical “pause” before we celebrate the Gift of the
Holy Spirit next Sunday with great Solemnity of
Pentecost. Pope Francis’ message for this year is titled
“That you may tell you children and
grandchildren” (Exodus 10:2) and the theme he
develops is storytelling. Go to http://www.vatican.va/
content/francesco/en/messages/communications/
documents/papa-francesco_20200124_messaggio-
comunicazioni-sociali.html
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From the Pastor’s Desk...
of the Blessed Mother especially venerated by Chinese
Catholics. Each year on this date the Popes have urged
us to pray for our fellow Catholics and people of other
religions who are suffering for their religions from the
policies of the People’s Republic of China.
MEMORIAL DAY – Tomorrow we
will livestream Mass from St. Ann
Chapel at 9:00 AM, and we pray that
our Memorial Day Mass can return to
St. Ann Cemetery next year.
ROOTS – “Mazel Tov” to our
Jewish neighbors as they begin the
eight day Feast of Weeks (Shavuot
in Hebrew) starting this Friday at
sundown. On the natural level this
feast celebrates the spring harvest
and evokes a response from us of making of a return to
the Lord with the first fruits of His bounty. On the
historical level, this feast celebrates the giving of the
Law to Moses. It’s called the Feast of Weeks because it
occurs right after the completion of “a week of
weeks” (49 days) since the celebration of Passover.
Greek speaking Jews at the time of Jesus called this
feast “Pentecost” (50th Day). “Weeks” is one of the
three biblically mandated PILGRIMAGE feasts, which
resonates with our parish motto of “to grow in Grace”,
to be on the move, to be on pilgrimage.
JUSTICE? - Governor
Wolf and the PA
Department of Education
are looking to take most
of the funding that
Congress wants distributed equitably in COVID-19
relief to ALL schools in PA and across the
country. Pennsylvania received $471 million in funding
from Washington. But PCC Education Director Sean
McAleer says “the Pennsylvania Department of
Education (PDE) created its own set of rules to
distribute that money that blatantly ignores federal
guidance. The end result significantly lowers the
amounts to be given to Catholic and nonpublic school
students.” The Wolf administration is misappropriating
some $47 million in federal funds and harming families
who have chosen to send their children to Catholic and
nonpublic schools.” "Catholic and nonpublic school
students matter," said McAleer. "We are asking Mr.
Wolf And Education Secretary Pedro Rivera to please
follow the federal guidelines! In a time when thousands
of Pennsylvania’s children and families are suffering
and struggling to make ends meet, the administration
has chosen to cause further harm by refusing to allocate
money as directed by the federal government.”
Please urge Governor Wolf and Secretary of Education Mr.
Pedro Rivera to not divert Federal CARES Act Money from
Catholic and nonpublic schools.
Click the link below to log in and send your message:
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Contact information for Governor Wolf can be found
at https://www.governor.pa.gov/contact/#OnlineForm.
You can find contact information for your local state
representative and senator by visiting https://
www.pacatholic.org/resources/voter-voice/?vvsrc=%
2fAddress.
As the June 2 primary approaches, we are all
reminded of the importance of performing
our civic duty by voting. This year, the State
of Pennsylvania is encouraging people to
vote safely by mail. To start the process of
signing up for “Vote by Mail” go
to www.votespa.com and follow the directions. If you do
not have access to the Internet, you can also get a paper
application for “Vote by Mail” by calling the PA Department
of State at 1-877-868-3772.
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship: A
Call to Political Responsibility from the Catholic
Bishops of the United States, as well as much more
pertinent material are available at http://www.usccb.org/
issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/ https://youtu.be/
zdnvUngN84U?list=PL18AF7577177E12D9
“GIVING HOPE TO ALL” – is the theme of the 2020
Catholic Charities Appeal. This annual appeal is our main
corporate effort as the Body of Christ in the five counties of
the Archdiocese to serve hundreds of thousands of our
neighbors in need of material and social assistance.
For more visit www.catholiccharitiesappeal.org
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“WHATSOEVER YOU DO…”
St. Ann Pantry - Now more than ever our families
are in need of: diapers (especially sizes 3, 4, & 5);
laundry detergent; baby wipes; toilet paper; paper
towels; cooking oil; juice; bagged dry black beans;
white rice; canned tuna; pancake mix and syrup.
Donations can be placed in the bin on the front porch
of the parish office (502 S. Main St). For
information contact Michelle Giffroy-Rossi (610-283
-1515) or Jack McKeon (610-283-1311)
Aid For Friends – Caring For Friends - Caring
for Friends (formerly Aid for Friends) is a
wonderfully simple program connecting meal
providers with those suffering from food insecurity.
Our Caring For Friends freezer will be available as it
always had been in the back room of 602 S. Main
Street on Saturdays from 4:00 to 6:00 PM and on
Sundays from 7:00 AM through 1:00 PM. For
information contact Kate Commiskey at call (610)
933-3814 or [email protected]
PACS - Please consider supporting Phoenixville
Area Community Services (PACS), our local food
pantry as they are in great need of assistance.
For more information contact
[email protected] or phone (610) 933-
1105. To volunteer with PACS go here: https://
www.pacsphx.org/become-a-volunteer/
MEALS FOR SENIORS – Shelf-stable meals for
Seniors (age 60+) are available for home delivery
through the Phoenixville Senior Center (153 Church
ST). You can stop delivery anytime but it is
suggested that you consider storing some meals for
possible future food shortage.
For more information contact Joann McCracken
at 484-262-9127 or at
Easy To Do Good - “Be communities where it is
easy to do good.” These words of Peter Maurin come
to mind especially during the challenges of Covid-19
when our town has so many ways for us both to give
and to receive help, such as: We are blessed to have
The Senior Center, Orion, the Clinic, Alianzas and
the meals at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.
Additionally we are blessed through our shelters: St.
Mary’s, Good Samaritan, The House and A Baby’s
Breath.
2020-2021 PREP (Parish Religious
Education Program)
Registration is OPEN!
Registration deadline is June 15th.
Please visit the St. Ann Parish website and register
your children (K-6) online.
St. Ann Parish website https://
www.churchofsaintann.org/
Go to "PREP" box on the righthand side of the page.
Click on PREP 2020 Registration Form (will take you to
Forms and Handbook).
You will see 3 links for everything you need to Register
your children:
2020-2021 PREP Registration form
2020-2021 PREP Parental Participation form
2020-2021 PREP Handbook
Contact Mrs. Julie Prichett, Director of PREP and Youth
Sacramental Preparation Coordinator, with any
questions. [email protected] or
610-755-1077
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2020
August 3rd-7th, 2020 9:00am-12:00 noon each day
Due to our current stay-at-home order and the gradual re-
opening of areas in Pennsylvania, a final decision on
whether or not Vacation Bible School (VBS) will be held
this Summer at St. Ann Parish will be made on Friday,
June 5th. If we do decide to hold VBS, registration for both
campers and volunteers will begin on Monday, June 8th.
Open to all children 4 1/2 - 11 yrs.!! (do not have to be a
parishioner) In this Catholic VBS, you’re officially invited
to spend a royal week with the King and Queen of Heaven
and earth. Enter through the gates of the kingdom and
learn all about Mary, and how she leads us closer to her
Son the King of Kings.
We will need parishioners to come out and help the kids
sing, dance, pray, play, create, eat, learn and have fun all
while learning about their faith! (11yrs + to Volunteer)
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Alicia Andrews
Chad Berish
Stephanie Bilash
Patricia Bogardus
Beth Booth
Ashley Rose Bukay
Sandy Burns
Lewis Busovsky
Ed Cain
John Calvecchio
Leroy Campbell
Sally Claverie
Dave Cocci
Frank Cook
Isabella DeSimone
Michael DiArcangelo
Lucille Dickson
Audrey Dombroski
Theresa Durkin
Kensley Eggeling
William Eggeling
Andrew Fabian
Dan Fennell
Daniel Flores
Ryan Gerhold
Joe Gibson
Gordon Gladden
Jennifer Golaszewski
Christine Greger
Angela Hogan
Michael Hudak
Jeanette Jelus
Ann Johnson
Terry Johnson
Linda Kerr
Betty Koch
Patrick Koch
John Kolar
Christine Koons
Irene Layden
Margaret Litka
Denise Long
Ray Long
Claire Maestrale
Steve & Joanne Mardi
Thomas Mastrangelo
Heather McCann
John McKenzie
Michele Mellon
Ron Motzer
Karen Nesspor
Jacob Nichols
Georgene O’Donnell
Marcelo Opiela
Steve Pannella
Ruth Pascal
Cindy Patton
Jonathan Perez
Glen Philips
Abigail Pilcicki
Dianne Ponzio
Norm Rabenold
Ann Racey
Christine Radoiss
Jerry Ratchford
John Riegel
Kris Roberts
Tom Sarnak
Debbie Schwartzer
Al Scott
Ken Shackleton
Maxine Sheman
Keith Sheridan
Margaret Sim
James Smith
John Snyder
Evelyn Spitz
Christine Springer
Bob Stancavage
Marc Stevenson
Sherri Stover
Julie Szewczak
Nancy Szewczak
Ethel Thomas
Glenn Thomas
Don Troncelliti
Helen Twargoski
Doris Valerio
Jeff Vance
Mike Warring
Mary Way
Anna Wesler
Ann Wolff
Talan Wolstenholme
Please pray for the sick, disabled, homebound members of our Parish Family.
Counting Our Blessings! Your donations help us fulfill our parish mission
and make improvements to our facilities. Thank you for your generosity!
We love having you as part of our flock! Let’s keep in touch! Get important Parish & Ministry updates via email & text. There are
two ways to connect.Visit our church at: flocknote.com/StAnnPhx or Text Stannphx to 84576
from your phone to subscribe to updates.
At times, we all need our space to refresh and recharge.
Do you and your spouse have a place where you can each go for
some alone time?
For more marriage tips, go to foryourmarriage.org.
For Your Marriage
Thank You - Thank you for your continued, faithful
financial support of our parish at this challenging time.
For the duration of this crisis, I ask you to consider
mailing your church envelopes to the parish or placing
your donations in the bin marked “Office
Correspondence” located on the front porch of our office
(502 S. Main ST).
ONLINE GIVING - Parishioners and friends of our
parish can now make one-time or recurring gifts directly
on our parish website. Stop worrying about weekly
envelopes or mailing in special donations. Instead, give a
gift at any time (from any device that connects to the
internet) using a current email and checking account or
credit card. It’s simple and secure.
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