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ST. RICHARD PARISH PHILADELPHIA, PA
Third Sunday of Lent
SUNDAY February 28th
8:00 Giovanni & Sofia requested by children 10:00 HOLY SPIRIT Robert Nave requested by parents 11:30 8th birthday of Sean Cavalieri requested by family
MONDAY February 29th 8:00 Carmen Ziccardi bequest of Gerald J. Ziccardi
TUESDAY March 1st
8:00 Rocco DePalma requested by Chiliberti family WEDNESDAY March 2nd
8:00 Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O’Brien requested by Joseph Trivarelli
THURSDAY March 3rd
8:00 Dee Andrews req. by Frank, Nicole, Frankie and Mia FRIDAY March 4th
8:00 The living souls journeying to Heaven requested by Denise Barrattini
SATURDAY March 5th
8:00 Simona & Nicola Accurso requested by sister 4:30pm Lucretia & John Alizzi requested by daughter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Our SANCTUARY CANDLE will be burning this week
In Memory of William J. Meagher requested by
Dolores Screnci and Karen Fey.
VOTIVE CANDLES IMO John McSorley requested by Susanne Caruso-Mita IMO 71st Anniversary of Joseph Caruso requested by Joe & Eileen Ceraso IMO 71st anniversary of Joseph Ceraso requested by Tom &Rosalie McManus IMO Bill McManus req. by Tom & Rosalie McManus IMO Regina DelleRose req. by Tom & Rosalie McManus IMO Kathleen Hundzynski requested by Linda & Anthony Drames
Votive Candles are available every week with intentions of IMO in memory of your deceased loved ones, IHO in honor of the living, FGH for good health, or IT in thanksgiving. For a donation of $10. the candles will be lit starting at the Saturday 4:30pm mass and will be lit for the entire week. Candle inten-tions may be obtained at the rectory during regular business hours.
FROM MY HOUSE
TO YOURS
Dear Parishioners,
Each of us is familiar with at least one - if not sev-
eral - of what we might call “God moments” in which God
reveals himself in Sacred Scripture. One of the most well-
known was brought to life on the big screen in Cecil B.
DeMille’s The Ten Commandments. We find this profound
God moment in today’s first reading from Exodus. He we
read of Moses’ encounter with God speaking to him from a
burning bush that was not being consumed by the flames!
Wouldn’t we give anything to witness such a profound God
moment?
The reality is, my dear friends, when we witness the
birth of a child or that child’s baptism we witness a most
profound God moment. When we lovingly prepare a special
meal for our family or serve the homeless a warm meal, we
witness a most profound God moment. We must not allow
ourselves to think that all the God moments have passed by.
These profound holy moments of God’s love intersecting
our lives play out every day. We must be attentive. We
must not grumble like an unbeliever, rather, we must till the
soil and fertilize around the fig tree in hopes it will produce
abundant fruit.
Lent is a time of tossing off whatever hinders us
from being good fertilizer, that is, from being the nourish-
ment someone in our life needs in order to find their way
back to Christ. To do this, it is good to remember those who
have been good fertilizer, good pruners, in our own lives.
Think of that teacher, pastor, parent, neighbor or grandpar-
ent who brought holy moments - God moments -into our
lives.
As believers in God’s unconditional love for us, we
know all of God’s holy moments have not passed us by.
Every time we gather for Mass, we celebrate one of the
most profound God moments known to humankind, and are
invited to partake in one of the most profound ways that
God is present to us.
In this most Blessed Sacrament of Holy Commun-
ion, Christ who is really and truly present nourishes us with
the gift of himself. We come forward to receive the bread of
life, so that we may be drawn closer to him and then share
his light and love with others by the witness of our lives.
Let us e open to the many and varied ways that God
wants to work in and through us, so that others might ex-
perience God’s love for them in and through our actions.
God Love Ya!
Fr. Reilly
Third Sunday of Lent February , 282016
Archbishop Chaput’s Column: Of Lenten Films, and Faith Where it’s Least Expected
(excerpts from his Feb. 18 column) The Man Who Saved the World actually isn’t “religious” at all. Based on real events, the film (on the sur-
face) is a documentary about a recent United Nations award
for a man named Stanislav Petrov. A former colonel in the
Soviet military, Petrov is a largely unknown hero. As a nuclear
command officer in 1983, working purely on his instincts and
under intense pressure, he refused to order a missile counter-
strike on the United States when an error in Russian radar
falsely reported an American ICBM attack. The decision pre-
vented a catastrophe — but ironically, it ruined his career and
worsened a bitter split with his family. The film appears to be
about Petrov’s courage and its cost on the brink of nuclear
war. But beneath that is something even more moving: a story
of personal forgiveness and reconciliation. Full of Grace, now available in stores and through digital download, is a beautiful tale of Mary at the end of her earthly life. And The Young Messiah, due out in March, is the film adaptation of Anne Rice’s best-selling novel, Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt. Both films are well done and well worth seeing. They approach the characters of Mary and the young Jesus before his public ministry in fresh and absorbing ways. Finally, and perhaps the best among these four films, is Risen, now in theaters. Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love, Enemy at the Gates) plays the role of a Roman centurion tasked with finding the “stolen” body of Jesus after the cruci-fixion. He gets much more than he bargained for. Peter Firth (The Hunt for Red October, Amistad, Spooks), as Pon-tius Pilate, heads an excellent supporting cast, and the story is unusual, believable and gripping. Risen is an outstanding piece of work.
Sacrament of
Reconciliation
Confessions: Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:00pm
Before Masses on Sundays and Tuesday
Evenings following Benediction (7:00-
7:30PM)
Stations of The Cross
Fridays during Lent at 1:00pm
with the school children
Friday Evening during Lent at 7:00pm
Eucharistic Adoration
Tuesdays 8:30 am-7:00 pm
with Benediction at 7pm
Chapter Five: The God Claim From the beginning, Jesus Christ knew who he was and refused to fall into the trap of being defined by others. He knew
the message he had to proclaim and did not let himself be beaten by those who wanted him to be someone else. In the
bible, Jesus states that he is the “Son of Man” eighty times.
He showed his Divinity with both words and actions. He also acted and spoke in ways that allowed the Jewish people to
connect his actions and words with what the prophets had been saying about the long-awaited Messiah. Jesus was patient
but consistent in his teachings and showed both his divinity and humanity at every turn. Do we embrace both the
humanity and divinity of Jesus?
Jesus, the Son of God and the second person of the Holy Trinity showed his nature by:
• demonstrating control over nature
• claiming he was able to forgive sins.
• claiming to be the Lord of the Sabbath.
• demonstrating he had power over death.
Point to Ponder: Jesus is speaking directly to you in the Gospels.
Verse to live: “ I am the Way, and the Truth, and the life.”
Question to consider: What is holding you back from believing in Jesus completely?”
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I trust in you.
Third Sunday of Lent February 28, 2016
PREP Registration March 1—April 30, 2016
Registration for PREP for the 2016-17 year will begin March 1. Saint Richard PREP is a one week, full day, summer program for students in grades 1 through 6. The program will be held June 20-24 from 8:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. The summer program will be supplemented with five Sunday Family Formation Sessions during the school year along with spiritual and service activities for the family. Participation in ALL aspects is necessary to be in the program also a family must be registered with Saint Richard Parish. Because we no longer offer a weekly program, please inform anyone that you know with an eligible child entering first to sixth grade next September to register for the summer program before April 30, 2016. Registration forms for current PREP families will be mailed home. New registration forms will be available beginning March 1 online at www/strichardchurch.org/prep, at the rectory during business hours or by calling Maryellen Carroll at 215-468-4777. For more information, please email Maryellen at dre@strichardchurch.org or call the number above.
Pre-Cana Classes In preparation for the sacrament of Marriage, Pre-
Cana classes are required for all couples. You must
register in advance for this class. For registration and
more information visit
www.philamarriageprep.com .
Pre-Jordan Classes In preparation for Baptism Pre-Jordan classes are held the
third Monday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Church. The
parents of the child are required to attend the class; god-
parents are also welcome but not required to attend.
Please call the rectory to make arrangements for the
Baptism and to attend the class. After you have attended
the class and acquired certificates of eligibility for your
godparents, you may then call the rectory for an appoint-
ment to book the date of your choosing. The next sched-
uled class is :
March 14, 2016
April 18, 2016
Lent and you!
We are asked during the
penitential season of Lent to:
PRAY
FAST
GIVE
Please take advantage of what Saint Richard’s Par-
ish offers. Our Lenten Schedule can be found in the
back of church and on our website. The “mite
cans” to sacrifice and save and give to those in need
can be found in church.
St. Richard Students Excel at
Merion Mercy Academy
Congratulations to the following students who have
received Distinguished Honors for the First Semester:
Cameron R. Centrella ‘17
Simone A. Fera ‘18
Talia M. Rosati ‘19
Ava M. Pecora ‘19
Sacrament Calendar
March 12 Confirmation Formation Session 4
(Confirmandi only) 9– 11:30 a.m.
April 4 & 11 First Eucharist Formation Session
Children only) 4-5 p.m.
• How has God
revealed his
patience, mercy, and
care this Lent?
• What parts of my life need cultivating or pruning?
SS. John Neumann and Maria Goretti High School
Presents
“Saints Got Talent 2016”.
March 10th, 2016,
Doors open at 6pm. Show starts at 7pm till 9pm.
Tickets will be available for purchase prior to this event.
This fundraiser helps support our students’ activities and
athletic programs. All proceeds from this event directly
benefit the students of Neumann-Goretti High, affording
each the opportunity to become involved in extracurricular
activities
WORLD SODALITY DAY
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2016-MASS AT 2 PM
St. Richard’s Church will be the location for the 2016
celebration of the World Sodality Mass sponsored by
the Sodalities of Our Lady.
Celebrant and Homilist will be
Father Michael S. Olivere.
All ARE WELCOME! Social/Refreshments will be served after the Mass in the
school hall. For more information contact:
Linda Coffea 215-518-2336
Roman Catholic High School
7th Grade Practice Test
Saturday, March 12th
9:00 AM – Noon. This is an opportunity for 7th graders to prepare for the Scholarship Entrance Test required in the Fall of 2016. Registration forms are available at Roman-CatholicHS.com. For additional information or questions regarding Roman Catholic High School’s admissions process call (215)-627-1270 ext. 146 or e-mail admissions@romancatholichs.com
Day of Reflection
for Recent Widows & Widowers
On Wednesday, March 9 Malvern Retreat House will hold a
day retreat for men and women who have recently lost their
spouses. The 9am to 3pm retreat will help provide hope and
healing and includes prayer time, inspiring talks, Mass, and
private Adoration. The retreat will be led by Deacon David
Schaffer, who in 2012 lost his wife of 46 years who died
suddenly, followed by his son 6 months later. Deacon David
has a degree in Pastoral Counseling.
For more information or to register,
visit malvernrretreat.com or call 610-644-0400.
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