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ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 401 BROOKLINE BLVD. HAVERTOWN, PA 19083 RECTORY: 610.449.1613 FAX: 610.449.7041 www.annunciationparish.com Email: [email protected] Reverend James M. Cox, Pastor Msgr. Ignatius L. Murray, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Sean Loomis, Part-Time Parochial Vicar Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, In residence Deacon Bob McElwee Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:30 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 8:30 AM Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 AM Holyday Mass Schedule Vigil 7:00PM Holyday 6:30 & 8:30AM Sacrament of Reconciliation Every day by appointment. Saturdays 3:15–4:15 PM Communal Penance Services are scheduled seasonally. Sacrament of Baptism Pre Jordan classes are held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Pre-registration is re- quired one week in advance. Baptisms are held the first and third Sundays of each month at 12:15 PM. Call the rectory to register 610-449-1613. Sacrament of Marriage Couples contemplating marriage are requested to make an appointment with a priest at least six months in advance. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Wednesday following the 8:30 am Mass in church. Evening Prayer and Benediction will be celebrated at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening. Church is open every day 8:30 am—2:30 pm for private prayer. Anointing of the Sick This Sacrament is available to the seriously ill. Emergency calls will be given prompt attention any hour of the day or night. Communion for the Homebound If you or a family member are unable to attend Sunday Mass, please contact the Parish Office so that arrangements can be made for you to receive Holy Communion at home. Parish Office Hours M-F 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Meetings using parish facilities must be scheduled in advance. Parish Registration We welcome new members to our Parish Family. Please call the parish office to register. Phone Directory Rev. James M. Cox 101 Rev. Sean Loomis 110 Maryanne Eskridge, Secretary 100 Michael Russo, Business Manager 102 Leslee Smith, CRE/PREP 106 John Lewis, Music Director 105 Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School Mrs. MaryAnn DeAngelo, Principal 610-446-4608 3 June 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

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ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

401 BROOKLINE BLVD. HAVERTOWN, PA 19083

RECTORY: 610.449.1613 FAX: 610.449.7041

www.annunciationparish.com

Email: [email protected]

Reverend James M. Cox, Pastor Msgr. Ignatius L. Murray, Pastor Emeritus

Rev. Sean Loomis, Part-Time Parochial Vicar Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, In residence

Deacon Bob McElwee

Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:30 PM Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 AM Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 8:30 AM Tuesday and Thursday 6:30 AM Holyday Mass Schedule Vigil 7:00PM Holyday 6:30 & 8:30AM

Sacrament of Reconciliation Every day by appointment. Saturdays 3:15–4:15 PM Communal Penance Services are scheduled seasonally.

Sacrament of Baptism Pre Jordan classes are held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Pre-registration is re-quired one week in advance. Baptisms are held the first and third Sundays of each month at 12:15 PM. Call the rectory to register 610-449-1613.

Sacrament of Marriage Couples contemplating marriage are requested to make an appointment with a priest at least six months in advance.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every Wednesday following the 8:30 am Mass in church. Evening Prayer and Benediction will be celebrated at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening. Church is open every day 8:30 am—2:30 pm for private prayer.

Anointing of the Sick This Sacrament is available to the seriously ill. Emergency calls will be given prompt attention any hour of the day or night.

Communion for the Homebound If you or a family member are unable to attend Sunday Mass, please contact the Parish Office so that arrangements can be made for you to receive Holy Communion at home.

Parish Office Hours M-F 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Meetings using parish facilities must be scheduled in advance. Parish Registration We welcome new members to our Parish Family. Please call the parish office to register.

Phone Directory Rev. James M. Cox 101 Rev. Sean Loomis 110 Maryanne Eskridge, Secretary 100 Michael Russo, Business Manager 102 Leslee Smith, CRE/PREP 106 John Lewis, Music Director 105

Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School Mrs. MaryAnn DeAngelo, Principal

610-446-4608

3 June 2018 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

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We have Exposition and Adoration in church every Wednesday immediately following the

8:30 am Mass

Evening Prayer and Benediction is celebrated at 7:00 pm

MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK

Sunday 6/3 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ 7:30 am Doris Henry 9:00 am Guido Giordano 11:00 am Teresa Shields

Monday 6/4 Weekday 8:30 am Stephen Paddock

Tuesday 6/5 St. Boniface 6:30 am Anthony Pena

Wednesday 6/6 Weekday 8:30 am Christopher Ruff

Thursday 6/7 Weekday 6:30 am Felice LoConte

Friday 6/8 The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 8:30 am Lorraine McGraw

Saturday 6/9 The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8:30 am Don Brady

The holy rosary is prayed in church each morning following the 6:30 am mass or before the 8:30 am mass

We continue to pray for all the men and women serving in the armed forces. May the sacrifices they are making bring peace, and may God bring them all home safely.

PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THE SICK OF THE PARISH: Colleen Bannister, Raymond Betz, Baby Braelyn Boyer, Barbara Celia, Tiffany Cera, Jen Colletti, Nick Compton, Carrie Connolly, John Cook, Jim Cullen, Karen Creeley, Lucy DeLuca, Matthew Donahue, Rose Anne Dunn, Lauren Engle, Rose Filano, Pat Flynn, Connie Gibson, Sean Grogan, Donald Halderman, Ben Hamilton, Conall Harvey, Jane Hughes, John Hughes, Mary Huha, Dana Iannella, Teresa Immel, Thomas Hickey, Susan Battani Karwacki, Barry Kelly, Elizabeth Kolbe, Francisco & Anna Koo, Rick Kroger, Paul Lang, Baby Jack Luli, John Mahan, Barbara McCaulley, Baby Charles Morris, Florence Myers, Thomas Myers, Tim Pickeral, Rebecca Thompson Pitz, Steven Rinaldi, Drew Robertson, Michael Scanlon, Baby Henry Schovain, Toni & Lisa Schretzenmair, Rev. Michael Scuderi, O.S.A., Christine Seltzer, Lori Ellen Simon, Dorotha Doherty Slimak, Larry Smith, Barbara Tourdot, Matthew Wallace, Rita Walsh, Adam Weinstein and Isabel Wilsbach.

All the sick and shut-ins of the parish remain in our prayers.

PRAYER CORNER

Together this week as a parish, let us join in praying for families living on Fairhaven Road, Farnham Road, Florence Avenue and Fulmer Avenue.

WEEKLY COLLECTION REPORT

Basket Week of 5/27/2018 $ 6,920.00 EFT Week of 5/27/2018 $ 2,835.00 Total $ 9,755.00

Week of 5/28/2017 $ 7,856.00

INVITE THE BLESSED MOTHER INTO YOUR HOME!! Would you like to host the Pilgrim Virgin Statue in your home for two weeks? The Legion of Mary is sponsoring this program to encourage private and family prayer and devotion to our Blessed Mother. Members of the Legion will deliver the statue to your home at an agreed upon time. You then keep the statue for two weeks.. At the conclusion of your two weeks, Legion members return for farewell prayers and to pick up the statue.

For sign up or questions, contact Leona Paterson at 610-853-2867 or [email protected].

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H.O.P.E.

Helping Other People in Emergencies tries to arrange rides to church, the doctor, the hairdresser, the store, etc. for individuals in need. Week of 6/2 Joan Smyth 610-449-1405 Week of 6/9 Norma Grassi 610-789-2237

CARDINAL FOLEY SCHOOL

Tuesday 6-5 Great Lakes Order Due Wednesday 6-6 PreSchool Closing at Merwood Park Thursday 6-7 Pre-Kindergarten Closing in the gym 7:00 PM Kindergarten Closing-St. Denis Church Family, friends and parishioners are invited! Friday 6-8 No class for Grade 8 Last day for pretzels 7:30 PM Eighth Grade Graduation Dance at ABVM Church Hall Wednesday 6-13 7:00 PM Eighth Grade Graduation-St. Denis Church All are invited! SPOTLIGHT ON OUR PARISHIONERS Thank you to all our parishioners for your prayerful and your financial support of our parish school this year. We are grateful for the many sacrifices you make in order for our parish to continue to offer a full time Catholic Education to our families. Each day during the school year we prayed for you. We hope you felt the graces!

NEW!! JUNIOR LEGION OF MARY

STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 10!! The Legion of Mary has been meeting at Annunciation every week for the last 50 years! We are pleased to announce that we will now be starting a Junior Legion of Mary. Junior Legionaries are persons aged 8 through 17. Juniors attend the weekly meeting and perform a weekly age-appropriate work. This is a great opportunity for youth to learn and live the faith, while also growing in discipline & duty. Regular meetings will start Sunday, June 10 in the school after the 9:00AM Mass (enter the school through the parking lot entrance to the 2nd classroom on the right)

To learn more: Join us on Sunday, June 3rd Information meeting will be held in the school after the 9:00AM Mass

You may also contact Mike Gormley at 610-246-1639 or [email protected]

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Knights of Columbus is the largest Catholic Lay organization in the world. The Knights are committed to exemplifying the virtues of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. The council at Annunciation BVM Parish is committed to directly supporting this parish and its pastor. If you are a Catholic man at least 18 years old and are interested in joining the Annunciation Knights contact them at [email protected]

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ST. JOHN’S HOSPICE St. John’s Hospice feeds, clothes and shelters hundreds of homeless men in need.

The following items are needed: Undershirts and Underwear (large and extra-large) Socks Toiletries: tooth brushes, mouthwash, toothpaste, shampoo, shaving cream and disposable razors.

Any of the above will be greatly appreciated and may be dropped off in the church hall the same day and times as the casseroles. Casseroles and donations will be collected on Friday, June 15th from 6:30 am until 10:30 am in the church hall. Kindly mark the date of pick up on the lid of your casserole.

Casserole pans are available in the vestibule of the parish office (Wexford Road entrance).

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How to understand the concept of religious freedom

JOE CARTER Sometimes it helps to have concepts or ideas explained to us like we're a child. There's a scene in the sitcom The Office in which Oscar, an accountant, attempts to explain a budget surplus to his boss, Michael Scott. "Why don't you explain this to me like I'm an 8-year-old," Michael says. When Oscar explains it in a simpler manner, his boss remains perplexed. "Why don't you explain this to me like I'm 5," Michael says. The world, like accounting, can be complicated. Sometimes it helps to have concepts or ideas explained to us like we're a child — not because we're dumb or simple-minded, but because we may need a basic understanding of the whole before we can understand how it all fits together. In this article, I'll apply this technique to the concept of religious freedom. The hope is that by providing three lev-els of explanation — each saying essentially the same thing, though increasing in complexity — you and I can both gain a better understanding of religious freedom in American. 1. Basic Explanation Religious freedom is a right, given by God and guaranteed by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, that allows individual people or groups to practice a religion — or to practice no religion at all — both in private and also in public with a minimal amount of interference from the local, state, or federal government. The Constitution and other federal and state laws protect this right to determine both what we believe and, in a more limited sense, how we act on those beliefs. 2. Intermediate Explanation Religious freedom is rooted in the idea that the government should not, without a compelling reason, be able to violate a person's conscience. The conscience, as Andy Naselli and J. D. Crowley explain, is "your consciousness of what you believe is right and wrong." During the founding period when the Bill of Rights was written, the term "conscience" was often used as synonymous with "religion." Thus, the concept of freedom of religion and freedom of conscience have often been used somewhat interchangeably. The legal basis for the right to religious freedom (and the right of conscience) is the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment, which states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . . ." This clause is extended to state and local states through the Fourteenth Amendment. However, the courts haven't always interpreted the clause in a way that protected religious freedom. So a federal law known as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) was passed in 1993 to prevent other federal laws from substantially burdening a person's free exercise of religion. 3. Advanced Explanation Religious freedom is a legal right that flows from the moral right to conscience. It is rooted in the idea, as Melissa Moschella explains, "that as human beings we have a grave obligation to seek the truth, and to follow the truth as we understand it." As Moschella adds, Conscience rights go to the core of what it is to be a human person: the capacity to act based not only on desires or instincts, but on judgments about what is good and bad, right and wrong — and the moral responsibility that is inseparable from that capacity. To force a person to act contrary to conscience is to force him to violate his moral integrity. It is an assault on the person at his core, much worse than any merely physical harm. For Christians, acting against one's conscience is not only a violation of moral integrity by an act of sin. As the apostle Paul says, "For whatever does not proceed from faith is sin" (Rom. 14:23)." R. C. Sproul expands on that verse by saying: If we do something that we think is sin, even if we are misinformed, we are guilty of sin. We are guilty of doing something we believe to be wrong. We act against our consciences. That is a very important principle. Luther was correct in saying, "It is neither right nor safe to act against conscience." Conscience rights go to the core of what it is to be a human person: the capacity to act based not only on desires or instincts, but on judgments about what is good and bad, right and wrong — and the moral responsibility that is inseparable from that capacity. A primary reason Christians consider religious freedom so important is because we do not believe the state should have the authority to force us to engage in sinful actions. continued page 5

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The Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment was adopted to protect our conscience from government intrusion. But until the early to mid-20th century, the clause applied only at the federal level. From about 1920 to the late 1940s, the courts began to adopt and apply the doctrine of selective incorporation, which makes selected provisions of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states through the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In 1940, the Supreme Court invoked this doctrine in the case of Cantwell v. Connecticut, ruling that the Free Exercise Clause is enforceable against state and local governments. Because the Free Exercise of Religion Clause protects religiously motivated conduct as well as belief, the most important modern issue for the courts, as James L. Oberstar says, "has been whether the protection only runs against laws that target religion itself for restriction, or, more broadly, whether the clause sometimes requires an exemption from a generally applicable law." Legal scholar Eugene Volokh identifies four periods in modern American history that relate to religious freedom exemptions: Pre 1960s — Statute-by-statute exemptions: Prior to the early 1960s, exemption for religious objections were only allowed if the statute provided an explicit exemption. 1963 to 1990 — Sherbert/Yoder era of Free Exercise Clause law: In the 1963 case Sherbert v. Verner the Court expressly adopted the constitutional exemption model, under which sincere religious objectors had a presumptive constitutional right to an exemption because of the Free Exercise clause. This decision was reaffirmed in the 1972 case, Wisconsin v. Yoder. During this period that Court used what it called "strict scrutiny" when the law imposed a "substantial burden" on people's religious beliefs. Under this strict scrutiny, religious objectors were to be given an exemption, unless denying the exemption was the least restrictive means of serving a compelling government interest. But during this period, as Volokh notes, "The government usually won, and religious objectors won only rarely." 1990-1993 — Return to statute-by-statute exemptions: In Employment Division v. Smith, the Supreme Court re-turned to the statute-by-statute exemption regime, and rejected the constitutional exemption regime. 1993-Present — Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) era: In 1993, Congress enacted the Religious Free-dom Restoration Act, which gave religious objectors a statutory presumptive entitlement to exemption from gener-ally applicable laws subject to strict scrutiny. (To pass strict scrutiny, the legislature must have passed the law to further a "compelling governmental interest," and must have narrowly tailored the law to achieve that interest.) According to the text of the law, the purposes of the RFRA are: 1 to restore the compelling interest test as set forth in Sherbert v. Verner, 374 U.S. 398 (1963) and Wisconsin v.

Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972) and to guarantee its application in all cases where free exercise of religion is substantially burdened; and

2 to provide a claim or defense to persons whose religious exercise is substantially burdened by government.

RFRA was intended to apply to all branches of government, and both to federal and state law. But in 1997 in the case of City of Boerne v. Flores, the Supreme Court ruled the RFRA exceeded federal power when applied to state laws. In response to this ruling, some individual states passed state-level Religious Freedom Restoration Acts that apply to state governments and local municipalities. This is the reason many of the most hotly disputed religious liberty issues are now at the state and local level rather than at the federal level.

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SENIOR’S GROUP

Trips scheduled for the fall….

September 13 Baltimore Crab Fest, $99.00 October 18 Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, $90.00 November 15 Peddler’s Village, $85.00 December 14 American Music Theater, $95.00

For trip info, call Anita 610-449-5756

FLAME OF LOVE WHEN THE SAINTS GO

MARCHING IN

Twelve Short Talks Will Get you Marching Saturday, June 23, 2018 Annunciation B.V.M. parish hall 8:30 am Parish Mass coffee and tea following mass 10:00 am Meeting the Saints (4 short talks) 11:00 am Studying the Saints Roadmap (4 short talks) 12 Noon Lunch 1:00 pm Marching With The Saints (4 short talks) 2:00 pm Closing Benediction & Receiving the Flame

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"KEEPING THE SPIRIT ALIVE AT 25" To Commemorate Keeping the St. James Spirit Alive after the closing of St. James Catholic High School 25 years ago, the Alumni Association will celebrate a Mass on Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at St. Rose of Lima Church, Eddystone, PA at 10:30 am. Immediately following the Mass, the Alumni Association will host an All-Class Luncheon at The Doghouse. This is a catered affair and reservations must be made by calling The Doghouse at (610) 876-2006 no later than Monday June 11, 2018.

LEGION OF MARY The Legion of Mary has been serving Annunciation Parish since 1968, and is dedicated to the holiness of its members and the salvation of souls through prayer and works of mercy in the parish. Members may be active (attend meetings and perform work) or auxiliary (praying members).

Meetings are held every Tuesday night at 7pm. For more information contact Mike Gormley [email protected] or call 610 246-1639.

WORD OF LIFE “In 1943, when France was occupied by German Nazis, the search for Jews began. In the face of grave peril, Sister Agnes convinced her mother su-perior to open their convent and offer refuge to a Jewish family...Let us devote ourselves anew to following wherever the Lord leads. Let us take courage from their example of faith.”

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