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ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE OF THE MODERATOR OF THE CURIA 222 North Seventeenth Street ● Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-1299 Telephone (215) 587-4507 ● Fax (215) 587-4545
AUGUST PRIESTS’ MAILING FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
a.) Office of the Archbishop Letter from Archbishop Chaput re: 2019 B&I Mission Appeal Pg. 2
b.) Office for Clergy
Clergy Notes- August 2019 Pg. 3-6 c.) Office for Divine Worship Liturgy Notes – August 2019 Pg. 7-15
Flyer: 2019 Archdiocesan Pilgrimage in Honor of Our Blessed Mother Pg. 16 CREDO Presentation Pg. 17
d.) Secretariat for Evangelization Office for Black Catholics
Flyer: Called & Gifted Workshop Pg. 18-19
Office for the New Evangelization Letter: Confession Video & Survey Pg. 20
Workshop: Fruit that Will Last: Cultivating the Mission of Disciple-Making in your Parish Pg. 21
Office for Persons with Disabilities & the Deaf Apostolate Updates for August 2019 Pg. 22 Parish Contact Form Pg. 23 Brochure: Our Lady of Confidence Retreat for Adults with Disabilities Pg. 24 Registration Form: Our Lady of Confidence Retreat Pg. 25 Nourish for Caregivers: Caring for Caregivers Workshop Pg. 26 Newsletter: Be Not Afraid Pg. 27-30
Pontifical Mission Societies August 2019 Update Extraordinary Year of Mission Pg. 31 Banner Competition Guidelines and Entry Form Pg. 32-33 Extraordinary Year of Mission World Mission Sunday Program Order Form Pg. 34
Office for Auxiliary Bishop McIntyre Memo and Registration Flyer: Catholic Charismatic Renewal Conference 2019 Pg. 35-37 e.) Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary
Flyer: Remain In My Love: Mini-Conference on Marriage Pg. 38-39 Flyer: Institute for Christian Formation Pg. 40 AUGUST 2019
September 1, 2019 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Black and Indian Mission Collection has changed the landscape of evangelization and education efforts for Native Americans, Alaskan Americans and African Americans throughout the United States. Your financial contribution to this fund assists clergy, religious and lay catechists, parishes, schools and catechetical centers for the evangelization of the Black and Native American peoples throughout our country. As we embark on another year of evangelization in the Black Catholic, Native American and Alaskan Native communities, everyone is encouraged to make a difference by offering their prayers for the fruitful support of the missions in the United States and to consider expressing concretely their Christian solidarity through sacrificial offerings. Your support impacts the daily pastoral work of our bishops, consecrated religious women and men, and lay-leadership who labor on Indian reservations, urban centers, Black Catholic and Alaskan Native parishes, mission schools and the many, many diocesan programs and projects that strengthen the work of the Gospel. Locally, through grants awarded from this collection, a number of parishes within the Archdiocese are able to fund pastoral outreach and evangelization programs. It is only through your continued generosity of this collection that such efforts are realized. The Collection for the Black and Indian Missions will be held in parishes of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the weekend of September 7 and 8, 2019. I ask your continued prayers and generous financial support of this collection. Sincerely in Christ, + Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Archbishop of Philadelphia (Please communicate the contents of this letter to your parishioners in the most appropriate manner on the weekend of September 1, 2019; the collection is taken up the following weekend of September 7 and September 8, 2019. Collection remittals should be made payable to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and sent to the Office for Financial Services, 222 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.)
OFFICE FOR CLERGY MSGR. DANIEL J. SULLIVAN PHONE: 215 587-4532 FAX: 215 587-3807 VICAR FOR CLERGY EMAIL: [email protected] AUGUST 2019 NOTICES____________________________________________
USCCB NOTIFICATION RE: AUGUSTINE ALILONU – The Diocese of Fargo has advised the Conference of
its concerns regarding Augustine Alilonu. Mr. Alilonu is a former priest of the Diocese who was dismissed from the clerical state on May 16, 2019 based upon his persistent disobedience to legitimate ecclesiastical authority. The Diocese also relates that Mr. Alilonu has been implicated in several instances of financial malfeasance. Those needing further information should contact Most Rev. John Folda, Bishop of Fargo at 701-356-7944
✋🙏🙏 THE WOODHAVEN CENTER – Thank you to all who helped with the Liturgy at the center. The responsibility for the liturgy has been turned over to St. Anselms Parish. They will be responsible for the future religious needs of clients at Woodhaven Center.
PORTER & CURTIS manages the insurance program for Priest owned or leased vehicles insured through the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia Auto Program. Please be sure that your Auto ID Insurance Card is in your possession and up to date;
• All motor vehicle owners are required by state law to maintain vehicle liability insurance on a currently registered vehicle.
• A lapse in insurance coverage results in the suspension of your vehicle registration privilege for three months. • Any new ownership or lease must be added to the plan at the time of possession of the vehicle.
If you need to report Vehicle or Address Changes, an Accident or Damage, or have any other questions about your auto insurance through the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, please contact Porter & Curtis;
• Email [email protected], or • Call 877-852-5246
☀ SUMMER ASSISTANCE ☀ Throughout the year and especially during the summer months, the Office for Clergy receives requests for Mass coverage from pastors. A number of retired priests have been able to offer assistance for varying periods of time, and this has been extremely helpful, particularly in parishes where there is only one priest assigned. The Office for Clergy is grateful to all those retired priests who currently offer ongoing or occasional assistance to parishes or who have assisted in the past. Your generosity is a tremendous support to our brother priests. If you are not currently assisting in a parish and would like to make yourself available, either during the summer months or on an occasional basis throughout the year, the Office for Clergy would be happy to identify parishes where you could be of assistance. There are many parishes that would benefit from the assistance of a retired priest and your consideration of this need is greatly appreciated. If any priest can assist in a parish this summer, please contact the Office for Clergy at 215-587-4532 to advise us of dates you would be available. Pastors who anticipate difficulty in arranging coverage are also invited to contact the Office for Clergy.
REMINDER: UPCOMING EVENTS
Sep 11 Newly Ordained and Pastors Luncheon Gathering Archdiocesan Pastoral Center
Sep 18 - 19 Overnight Retreat, Retired/Senior Priests
Malvern Retreat House
Oct 17 and 18 Fall Workshop Saint Helena Parish, Blue Bell
Oct 24 Recently Appointed Pastors /Parochial Administrators
Luncheon Workshop, Pt II Archdiocesan Pastoral Center
Nov 14 Newly Ordained 2019, Fall Day of Recollection (Session 2)
IHM Conference Center, Bryn Mawr
Dec 2 Day of Sanctification Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary
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🚗🚗 PRIESTS WHO ARE 75 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER 📝📝 AUTO INSURANCE REQUIREMENT - Effective since July 1, 2016, within 90 days of a priest reaching the age of 75 and annually thereafter, you must provide a doctor’s note confirming continued fitness to drive. The note need only to state that you can drive or cannot drive; no medical details are required. If you have not already done so, kindly visit your doctor to obtain the required documentation and submit to the Office for Clergy. 💰💰2019 STANDARD MILEAGE RATES FOR BUSINESS - Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) was raised: 58.5 cents per mile for business miles driven, up from 54.5 cents in 2018. The Archdiocesan Financial Year started July 1, 2019 and ends June 31, 2020. ☛⚰ PRIESTS PERSONAL PLANNING RECORD – If you, or someone you know has ever had to make funeral arrangements for someone, you can understand how having accurate information for contacting their beneficiary and/or executor, as well as any information on pre-arrangements or other wishes, greatly facilitates in the process going smoothly. Now is an opportune time to update (especially if it’s been more than five years since your last update), OR fill out for the first time, your Priests Personal Planning Record for your Personnel File. The form is available on-line in the Priests’ Portal or by calling or e-mailing the Clergy Office. Your considerate cooperation with this request is most sincerely appreciated. ►📝📝 UPDATE YOUR DESIGNATED BENEFICIARY - The PRIESTS’ GROUP LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT is intended to pay for funeral and burial expenses. Unless your burial expenses have already been arranged, the Executor of your Estate should be listed as the primary beneficiary and the benefit designated for your funeral and burial expenses. It is important to have an up-to-date Beneficiary Enrollment/Change Form on file to ensure a smooth claim process when the
time comes. The most current signed and dated beneficiary form from each priest will be the prevailing document by CIGNA when the claim for Life Insurance benefits is submitted. The life insurance benefit is not taxable to a named (and living) beneficiary; however, if there is no living beneficiary, the life insurance benefit must be paid to your estate and may be subject to probate tax. For a Beneficiary Enrollment/Change Form,
questions or inquiries about this benefit, contact the Office for Insurance Services through their Call Center at 1-877-852-5246, where their customer service staff is prepared to assist you. A Beneficiary Enrollment/Change Form may also be downloaded from the Priests’ Portal under Benefits Information. ONGOING FORMATION____________________________________________________________________________
☛Reminder☜ ARCHDIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION in Washington DC, Saturday, October 19, 2019. This Archdiocesan Pilgrimage to honor Our Blessed Mother is a principal event in the life of the Archdiocese. Please mark the date on your calendars now so to avoid any unnecessary scheduling conflicts. ONGOING FORMATION OPPORTUNITIES OUTSIDE THE ARCHDIOCESE_________________________________
SAINT MEINRAD SEMINARY AND SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY’S INSTITUTE FOR PRIESTS AND PRESBYTERATES offers several programs to assist priests with their ongoing formation needs: www.saintmeinrad.edu. “World Priest” workshop, a one-week course to introduce international mission priests
to a basic understanding of and best practices with cross-cultural ministry, October 14 – 18, 2019. For the full list of 2019 workshops, check out the IPP Calendar (click on link) ONGOING FORMATION AND SABBATICAL PROGRAMS FOR PRIEST RENEWAL IN ROME – Information and forms for Philadelphia priests who desire a sabbatical in Rome: https://www.pnac.org/icte/about-icte/ “Institute for Continuing Theological Education”.
JESUIT RETREAT CENTER - See their brand new website! www.jesuitretreatcenter.org Explore their upcoming Retreats & Programs. Jesuit Retreat House of Cleveland – Parma, OH 44134 | (440) 884-9300
*🙏🙏* THE UPPER ROOM CRISIS HOTLINE - is a pastoral service available to priests, deacons, and men religious. The program reaches out to those living alone or in small groups and may be especially appealing to those who have retired
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from active ministry, who are isolated from their peers, or who are dealing with health issues. The program is staffed by trained volunteers and operates in a strictly confidential fashion. For additional information, you may visit their website at: www.theupperroomcrisishotline.org or contact the Office for Clergy at 215-587-4532. 📂📂 CLERGY DATABASE 📂📂 Please help us maintain accurate contact information for all our priests and deacons. Whenever there is a change to your email address and/or phone/cell phone numbers, please notify the Clergy Office: [email protected] or 215-587-4532
PERMANENT DEACONS DEACON MICHAEL PASCARELLA, JR. ASSOCIATE TO THE VICAR FOR CLERGY FOR PERMANENT DEACONS
MEET OUR NEW DEACONS On Saturday, June 8, 2019, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M., Cap., ordained seven new permanent deacons. Here is a short bio of each of our new brothers. Melvin Burton, Jr. is a member of St. Martin de Porres Parish in Philadelphia. He lives with his wife Monica, and have three children, Melvin 3rd, Sherice and grandchild Sariyah. Melvin is currently a department manager at Acme Markets. He is assigned to Saint Martin de Porres Parish, Philadelphia. Michael J. Cipressi is a member of St. Philip Neri Parish in Lafayette Hill where he resides with his wife Catherine. They have two children, Grace and Nora. Michael holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from St. Joseph’s University and a master’s degree in social work from Columbia University. He is self-employed as a clinical social worker. He is assigned to Saint Philip Neri Parish, Lafayette Hill. Matthew D. Coyne is a member of St. Joseph Parish in Downingtown. He and his wife Lisa have seven children, Brendan, Brittany, Francesca, Caelan, Arianna, Alana and Kiernan. He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Vermont. He is a merger and acquisition advisor at Brandywine Mergers & Acquisitions, LLC. He is assigned to Saint Joseph Parish, Downingtown. William J. Griffin is a member of St. Anselm Parish in Philadelphia where he resides with his wife Kristin and two children, William and Estella. He received his degree in environmental management and technology at Rochester Institute of Technology. He is employed at ZVRS as an account manager. He is assigned to the Office for Persons with Disabilities/Deaf Apostolate. Christopher J. Hilden is a member of St. Anastasia Parish in Newtown Square where he resides with his wife Karen and their four children, Thomas, Jonathan, Joshua and Amanda. He attended Penn State Erie where he received his bachelor’s degree in management information systems and has a master’s degree from the University of Massachusetts. He is employed as a systems analyst at Wawa Inc. He is assigned to Saint Anastasia Parish, Newtown Square. Steven M. Javie is a member of St. Andrew Parish in Newtown where he resides with his wife Mary-ellen. Steven graduated from Temple University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He has retired as a referee from the National Basketball Association and now works part time as a referee analyst for ESPN/ABC during NBA telecasts. He is assigned to Saint Andrew Parish, Newtown.
Please remember in your prayers the relatives of our brother priests and deacons who have died.
ETHEL RUDY, mother of Reverend Richard E. Rudy
MARGARET McCAFFREY, mother of Reverend Joseph C. McCaffrey CHARLES ZLOCK, SR., father of Reverend Charles Zlock
RUTH DEPMAN, mother of Reverend Monsignor Francis J. Depman JOHN B. CONNOLLY, father of Reverend Brian T. Connolly
DOROTHEA J. McGONIGAL, mother of Deacon Joseph P. McGonigal and Deacon-Candidate, James J. McGonigal
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Gary D. Schoenenberger is a member of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish in Hilltown where he resides with his wife, Patricia. They have one child, Marie Forney. He holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dayton. He is employed as an IT engineer at Haverford College. He is assigned to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Hilltown. ANNOUNCEMENTS
HELPING THE PINK SISTERS - The Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters ("Pink Sisters") located at 2212 Green St., Philadelphia, are in need of assistance with Evening Prayer and Benediction. For the last several years, five of our deacons have assisted at various times, as the presider/celebrant for Evening Vespers and benediction. Some of
the deacons who have assisted are no longer able to do so, and more help is needed. We are looking for at least five deacons who can help serve the sisters in the celebration of Evening prayers (sung by the sisters) and Benediction. Vespers and Benediction are held every day at 5PM in the chapel. So far, one deacon has volunteered, and training will take place this summer. If any deacon would be interested in helping on a fixed schedule (1 or 2 days per week, or even once per month), please contact Deacon Michael Pascarella by e-mail ([email protected]). FBI AND PA CHILD ABUSE CLEARANCE RENEWALS - All members of the clergy are required to have a new FBI fingerprint records check and a PA Child Abuse Clearance every five years. Three months prior to the expiration of your current clearances, you will be notified by the Office for Clergy with instructions as to how to go about obtaining these documents. Once received, copies should be sent to the Office for Clergy. ANNUAL ONGOING FORMATION AND RETREAT RECORD FORM - The Annual Ongoing Formation and Retreat Record Form for 2019 has been revised and was distributed via email with the last issue of the Clergy Notes. A section has been added to capture work done annually in specific ministries, both paid and unpaid. This information is being requested by the USCCB’s research division for statistical purposes. FOCCUS FACILITATORS - Any deacon interested in becoming a FOCCUS facilitator and assisting the Office of Life and Family with their marriage preparation program, please contact Deacon Patrick Kennedy at [email protected]. SPIRITUAL DIRECTION - Please contact the Office for Clergy for more information about finding an approved spiritual director. REMINDER ABOUT THE DEATH OF A DEACON OR A DEACON’S WIFE - In the event of the death of a deacon or spouse, families should notify the Office for Clergy as soon as possible, and before final funeral arrangements are made. As the funeral of a deacon is an Archdiocesan event, the music selection needs to be reviewed by the Office for Divine Worship. This should be done by having the parish music director contact the Office for Divine Worship directly. Also, when possible, the Archbishop would prefer to be the principal celebrant at the funeral of a deacon or spouse of a deacon. In his absence, an auxiliary bishop may be the principal celebrant, based on availability. Any questions should be directed to Deacon Michael Pascarella at [email protected]. DEACON RELATED FORMS - For those in need of Deacon related forms, please email Laura Nimmons at [email protected].
• Funeral Guidelines • Database Information Form • Commitment to Ministry • Parish Contract • 2019 Ongoing Formation/Retreat Reporting
Form - Info is requested by the USCCB for statistical purposes
Priests can access most of these forms on the Priest’s Portal under the documents tab.
WORKSHOP, RETREAT, AND EVENT CALENDAR/ INFORMATION Saturday Rite of Lector September 14, 2019 Location: Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary 10:00 AM Saint Martin’s Chapel Friday thru Sunday Deacon Retreat September 20-22, 2019 Location: Saint Mary of Providence in Elverson Saturday Rite of Candidacy October 2, 2019 Location: Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary 10:00 AM Immaculate Conception Chapel Friday thru Sunday Deacon Retreat October 4-6, 2019 Location: Ave Maria Retreat House, Our Lady
of Czestochowa National Shrine, Doylestown, PA
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OFFICE FOR DIVINE WORSHIP
AUGUST 2019
Website for the Office for Divine Worship
Website: www.odwphiladelphia.org
Contact information for the Office for Divine Worship
Phone: 215-587-3537 Fax: 215-644-3940
Email: [email protected]
Reverend Gerald Dennis Gill, Director
Ms. Charlene Angelini, Director of Liturgical Music for the Cathedral Parish
With Archdiocesan Responsibilities
Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, Executive Secretary
Mrs. Barbara Chandler, Project Support Coordinator
LITURGICAL and CIVIC CALENDAR ITEMS
THE PRAYER TO SAINT MICHAEL, THE ARCHANGEL
Many parishes and institutions within the Archdiocese have responded positively to
pray the prayer to Saint Michael in conjunction with the celebration of Mass. You are
reminded that this devotional prayer is to take place outside of Mass. It is not to be
prayed as the concluding prayer of the Universal Prayer nor as part of the Communion
Rite.
THE TIME FOR VIGIL MASSES AND ANTICIPATED MASSES
The time for Vigil Masses and Anticipated Masses in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is
no earlier than 4:00 PM. This applies to Holy Days of Obligation as well, including
Christmas.
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THE MASS SCHEDULE FOR HOLY DAYS WHEN THE OBLIGATION IS
SUSPENDED
In the United States, there are three Holy Days, Solemnities, when the obligation to
participate in Mass is suspended when the observance falls on a Monday or a
Saturday—the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God (January 1), the Solemnity of
the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15), and the Solemnity of All Saints
(November 1). In these instances, the Mass schedule certainly can be modified.
However, there should at least be the celebration of one Mass for the benefit of the
faithful who desire to attend Mass.
SOLEMNITY OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
Thursday, August 15, 2019
The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is observed as a holy day of
obligation this year.
A complete list of Holy Days of Obligation and their observances for 2019-2020 are:
Friday, November 1, 2019
Solemnity of All Saints
Monday, December 9, 2019 (Observed but not a Holy Day of Obligation)
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas)
Please note: In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the Vigil Mass cannot be celebrated before
4:00 PM.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Solemnity of the Mary, the Holy Mother of God
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord
Saturday, August 15, 2020 (A Holy Day without the obligation to participate in Mass)
Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Please note: The evening Mass is the Anticipated Mass for the Twentieth Sunday in
Ordinary Time.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Solemnity of All Saints
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MASS FOR THE OPENING OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR
A votive Mass of the Holy Spirit may be scheduled for the opening of the academic year on
weekdays when there is no liturgical impediment. The Roman Missal provides three options for
this Votive Mass. One of the prefaces of the Holy Spirit is used and red vestments are worn.
The Lectionary texts for the day are preferable.
Also, see the options in the Book of Blessings, Chapter 5: Order for the Blessing of Students and
Teachers, for another way to liturgically celebrate the opening of the academic year.
Looking ahead…
COMMEMORATION OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED
ALL SOULS DAY
Saturday, November 2, 2019
The Celebration of Marriage: Only the Order of Celebrating Matrimony without Mass can take
place on All Souls Day.
The evening Mass on Saturday, November 2, 2019, is for Sunday, the Thirty-First Sunday in
Ordinary Time.
SAVE THE DATE
Archdiocesan Pilgrimage
to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Washington, DC
Saturday, October 19, 2019
All Parishes, Schools and Institutions are encouraged to participate.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
The Office for Divine Worship has the responsibility for direction, guidance and support of
pastors and those who collaborate with them in the formation of adults for Christian Initiation.
Additional information on Christian Initiation for adults can be found on the website for the
Office for Divine Worship, under the heading Christian Initiation.
Full Initiation—Baptism, Confirmation and the first reception of Communion—apart from
the Easter Vigil, outside the immediate danger of death, requires the permission of the
Archbishop (see RCIA, no. 331). Archbishop Chaput delegates the Office for Divine Worship
to give this permission. Please contact the Office for Divine Worship for such circumstances.
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PARISH BULLETIN INQUIRY ANNOUNCEMENT
The following is provided as a guide for parish bulletin announcements for the Inquiry Period
of Christian Initiation. This announcement respects the various groupings of adults who are
seeking information on the Sacraments of Christian Initiation:
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
ABOUT THE CATHOLIC FAITH
Saint N. Parish offers year round opportunities for people seeking more information about the
Catholic Faith, the Sacraments and living the Christian Life. These opportunities are for adults
who would like to inquire about following Jesus and becoming a member of the Catholic
Church, or, if you are already a baptized Christian, would like to become a Catholic, or, if you
are already a baptized Catholic, would like to receive Confirmation and Holy Communion.
There are many people like yourself inquiring and we are ready to answer your questions.
Please contact the Parish Office for more information.
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOPS FOR LITURGICAL MINISTERS
The calendar for 2019--2020 workshops for liturgical ministers can be found on the website for the
Office for Divine Worship. Register for these workshops at [email protected].
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Saint Joseph Parish, Downingtown
7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Main Church
Please register at: [email protected]
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Cathedral Chapel
7:00 to 9:00 PM
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
18th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Parking Available - Please register at [email protected]
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Cathedral Chapel
7:00 to 9:00 PM
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
18th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Parking Available
Please register at [email protected]
Lectors
Tuesday, October 24, 2019
National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Doylestown
7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Chapel of the lower Church
Please register by calling 215-345-0600
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Saint Joseph Parish, Downingtown
7:00 to 9:00 PM in the Main Church
Please register at: [email protected]
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Cathedral Chapel
7:00 to 9:00 PM
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
18th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Parking Available
Please register at [email protected]
Workshop in Spanish
For Parish Lectors and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Saturday, November 16, 2019
10:00 AM to Noon / 12:05 PM Mass to follow
Cathedral Chapel
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
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18th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Parking Available
Please register at [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion of the Sick
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Cathedral Chapel
10:00 AM to Noon
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
18th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Parking Available
Please register at [email protected]
Parish Ministry Retreat
Presented by Father Dennis Gill, Director of the Office for Divine Worship
Saint John the Baptist Church, Ottsville, PA
Saturday, October 12, 2019 from 9:00 AM to Noon
Lector Workshop, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Workshop and the Elements
of a Divine Worship Mass
All are Welcome!
Please register by email at: [email protected]
Or call: 610-847-5521
If any parish or institution would like a workshop for liturgical ministers, especially Extraordinary
Ministers of Holy Communion, please contact the Office for Divine Worship.
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
All Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are to have an appointment letter
from the Archbishop.
Candidates are to be fully initiated practicing Catholics, high school graduates, validly
married (if married), recognized for faith and devotion to the Holy Eucharist as well as
for service in the parish/institution.
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Pastors and chaplains are encouraged to send new Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion to the archdiocesan formation sessions. Current Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion are also welcome to attend.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion typically serve for three years.
Pastors/chaplains may renew terms, if agreeable and in consultation with the minister.
Pastors and chaplains are reminded to inform the Office for Divine Worship if they
conduct their own formation and to send to this office their request for new
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion.
Request forms can be found on the Office for Divine Worship website. Letters of
Appointment from the Archbishop will then follow.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are appointed for a three-year term and
for the place where they are commissioned. Terms may be renewed if agreeable to both
the pastor/chaplain and the minister.
All records of active Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are maintained by
the parish/institution.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are commissioned after participation in
a training session, according to the form found in the Book of Blessings, Chapter 63,
“Order for the Commissioning of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion.”
• Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion only serve in the parishes/institutions for
which they are commissioned.
PROTOCOL
ON THE OCCASION OF THE DESECRATION
OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
The norms for the proper celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the reception of the
Body and Blood of the Lord, the exposition and the reservation of the Most Blessed Sacrament
are to be carefully and consistently observed, with the vigilant oversight of the Pastor and/or
chaplain, in all churches and oratories within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. These norms
are principally found in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, Norms for the Distribution
and Reception of Holy Communion under Both Kinds in the Dioceses of the United States of America,
the ritual book, Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass and the Code of Canon
Law.
When the desecration of the Most Blessed Sacrament occurs during the celebration of
Mass, with the reception of Holy Communion, during simple or solemn exposition of the Most
Blessed Sacrament and/or to the reserved Most Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle, the
following protocol is to be observed:
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1. The Regional Bishop and/or the Dean should be informed immediately by the pastor or
chaplain of the church or oratory. The Regional Bishop and/or Dean then informs the
Archbishop immediately.
2. The Pastor or chaplain contacts the Office for Divine Worship for a suitable form of
reparation for the desecration to be carried out by the pastor or chaplain.
3. A record is kept of the desecration and the reparation in the Chancery.
Approved by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput on Monday, July 6, 2015
From the Office for Liturgical Music
Duruflé Requiem Mass Saturday, November 2, 2019
2:30pm Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
“Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine”
The Cathedral Parish invites all to gather in communal remembrance
of our loved ones who have gone before us.
On Saturday, November 2, 2019 the Liturgical Music Ministry wishes to remember and pray for
our deceased loved ones with Maurice Duruflé’s Requiem, to be sung as part of the
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
In order to share the healing beauty of this masterwork for chorus and orchestra, we are looking
for Angels to help financially support the music for this Mass.
Those who participate will be invited to place in the worship booklet the names of their deceased loved
one(s).
Would you kindly distribute information about this Mass to your parishioners so that
they may fill the Cathedral on Saturday, November 2, 2019!
For more information, please visit http://cathedralphila.org/music/durufle-requiem-mass/
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Cantate Domino 2020
Save the Date
July 27, 28, and 29, 2020
Just two weeks ago, the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul and the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia held our 2nd annual Cantate Domino Choir camp for choristers from all over the
Archdiocese.
Please add next year’s dates to your calendars now, so that we will not conflict with any
Vacation Bible Schools or in-parish programs.
LINKS TO HELPFUL INFORMATION
MAKE SURE YOUR PARISH RECEIVES THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION
Please notify the Office for Divine Worship if there are any changes to the Coordinators
serving as liaisons between your parish and the Office for Divine Worship.
FOR THE MOST RECENT NEWSLETTER FROM THE USCCB
Individual issues of the Newsletter are posted online around the fifteenth of the month
approximately three months after they have been released to subscribers.
For information on subscribing to the newsletter, visit:
http://www.usccb.org/about/divine-worship/newsletter/
FOR PAST MONTHLY MAILINGS OF THE OFFICE FOR DIVINE WORSHIP visit:
http://www.odwphiladelphia.org/sacred-liturgy/monthly-mailings/
SAVE THE DATE AND PLAN NOW!!
2019 ARCHDIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE
IN HONOR OF OUR BLESSED MOTHER
All are welcome to participate!
Our Lady, Queen of Peace, Pray for Us!
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Washington, DC
Program begins at 11:00 AM and includes Confessions,
Procession and Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
the Holy Rosary,
and concludes with a Solemn Mass at 3:00 PM.
Archbishop Charles Chaput, celebrant and homilist
Reserve your transportation now as a Parish or Institution (consider sharing a
bus with a neighboring Parish or Institution)
Meals will be on your own
For questions, contact Father Dennis Gill at [email protected]
or Father Michael Olivere at [email protected]
RESERVE YOUR SPOT
Teaching RCIA is hard, CREDO makes it easy
CREDO is a full, 36-session RCIA video program (including 7 sessions of Mystagogy) that will
change the way you look at RCIA. Having a hard time finding volunteers? Struggling to keep
catechumens engaged or attending?
Father Dennis Gill, Director of the Office for Divine Worship and Rector of the Cathedral Basilica
of Saints Peter and Paul, cordially invites you to attend a presentation to learn about CREDO,
Saint Benedict Press’ new, World-Class RCIA program by the Dominican Friars and the Thomistic
Institute.
This is a wonderful opportunity! CREDO is an excellent resource for Christian Initiation of Adults.
Anyone who is engaged in Christian Initiation (RCIA) in our parishes and institutions are
encouraged to attend this presentation.
When: August 22, 2019 from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Where: Archdiocesan Pastoral Center Auditorium
222 North 17th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103
Parking will be available on the APC lot
RSVP by August 9th to:
Mary Ann Johnson at [email protected] To view video or to learn more about CREDO, visit https://www.saintbenedictpress.com
CALLED & GIFTED WORKSHOP
Called & Gifted Workshop at
St JohnNeumann Hall
St John Neumann Hall 1019 North 5th Str
Philadelphia, PA 19123
For more information, contact: Fr. Richard Owens
(215) 587-3541 [email protected]
Presenters:Sherry Weddell
Katherine CoolidgeVisit www.siena.org/events for more information.
Discover God’s call for your life
God is calling you to a unique purpose in life, a work of love that only you can do. Discern your charisms (spiritual gifts) and begin to discern God’s call. You have received gifts in Baptism and Confirmation through which God intends His love to reach others. Come and discover these charisms in you!
The Call of the LaityCatholic Spiritual Gifts Inventory Explained
Role of the Holy SpiritCharismsDiscernment ProcessRole of Charisms in Parish, Community and World
To learn more about how to bring Called & Gifted to your parish, visit our website at
www.siena.org/hosting-a-called-giftedor call us at 719-219-0056
Saturday, October 12, 2019
WORKSHOP SCHEDULESaturday, October 12, 2019 - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SAVE THE DATE
Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
To register, please visit:http://archphila.org/gifts/Cost is $45.00 per person
An enriching learning experience for…People wondering, “How can I follow Jesus’ plan for my life, in this time and place?
Parents who want to help their children live their faith and recognize their charisms (spiritual gifts)
People in transition who might be changing jobs, adjusting to an empty nest, returning to the workplace, or facing retirement
New or returning Catholics who want to explore what it means to live their faith fully as an adult
Catholics discerning a call to religious life or ordination
Parish staff and leaders who want to nurture and empower parishioners
What you will learn from the initial workshop
The ancient teachings of the Church on how the charisms of the Holy Spirit work in your life and in the life of your parish community
The five steps of discerning the charisms that God has given you
The signs and characteristics of 24 of the most common charisms of the Holy Spirit
How discerning your charisms can change your life
How discerning your charisms can change the world and help spread the Gospel
How discerning and using our charisms together can help transform and renew our parishes
It is awesome to me that you have actually found a format to give expression to the process of discerning gifts! Presentation was great!
For me, the idea that I stand in the place of Jesus in my life, in my encounters with my family, my friends, and my little daughter has been revolutionary. Until now, I’ve thought that I was not worthy to untie Jesus’ sandals. Now it seems I am to put them on and walk as though they fit.
The workshop clearly called out that all baptized people have been given the power, authority, and jurisdiction to stand in Jesus’ place to reach people who would not otherwise be reached.
What participants are saying…
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”The Called & Gifted Discernment process was developed by Sherry A. Weddell and brought to you by the Catherine of Siena Institute. To learn more about CSI, please call 719-219-0056 or visit our website: www.siena.org.
ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA Secretariat for Evangelization
Office for the New Evangelization 222 North 17th Street · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-1299 Telephone (215) 587-5630 · Fax (215) 587-3561 · [email protected]
July 15, 2019 Dear Father/Monsignor, Greetings in Christ! Over the past few years, the Catholic Leadership Institute has been conducting the Disciple Maker Index survey in a number of our parishes here in the Archdiocese. The purpose of the survey is to provide parishes with concrete information about the spiritual state of their parishioners and how well the parish is doing in helping people to grow more deeply into life in Christ. As of 2019, we have survey responses from over 17,000 Archdiocesan Catholics. In analyzing the data, a major problem has come to light about our relationship to the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation. Among the survey respondents - who are our most active and engaged Catholics - 75% of them report that they go to Confession “once or twice a year” or “never.” This indicates that sacramental confession is in a dire state in our local Church. I would like to try to help with this problem since it has critical implications for discipleship and evangelization. I have created a short 15-minute video presenting the data, explaining its seriousness and proposing some responses. The video can be found at the website below. While there are numerous things that we need to do to address this problem, one very simple thing we can do is think about changing the time that we offer Confessions to a time that makes it more accessible to more people. I have heard from vibrant and engaged local Catholics that the Saturday evening time slot for Confession makes it difficult for them to get there with frequency. To find out when is the best time to offer Confession, I have created a short survey that local Catholics can use to tell us what time would help them get there more often. Through this survey I hope to gather solid data to make available to you so that you have some information to work with when considering a change along these lines. You can find the survey, introductory video and some other helpful resources on this page: http://www.phillyevang.org/confession In the next month or so, I will begin sharing the video and survey link with our local community. I would be grateful for any assistance you can provide in sharing these with your own parishioners. The more responses we receive, the more reliable will be the information. Thank you very much for your help! Please feel free to contact me with questions. Yours in Christ, Meghan Cokeley Director
• Learn how to identify where your people are in terms of their “thresholds of conversion.”
• Hear the characteristics of people who have stayed in the faith - especially young people!
• Acquire practical ways to foster an encounter with the living Christ for both active and inactive Catholics
• Discover practical ways to move people from habitual practice of the faith to an intentional decision to follow Jesus in the midst of his Church.
• Explore the new and existing tools to “tell the great story of Jesus” and how to commit to follow him. Learn how to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of these tools.
Fruit That Will Last:Join us for a workshop with internationally-renowned author and speaker, Sherry Weddell, on how to move your parish out of the “business as usual” mindset and into a community that is “on fire for mission.” This workshop is designed for clergy, religious, parish councils, ministry leaders and anyone who desires to see a culture of missionary disciple-making take root in their parish.
Monday, October 14, 20199 AM-3:30 PM
(Breakfast & check-in begin at 8 AM.Lunch will be served.)
St. Monica Parish Gym63 Main Avenue
Berwyn, PA
$45 per person
Sherry WeddellAuthor, Forming Intentional Disciples, and Co-Founder, Catherine of Siena Institute
Cultivating the Mission of Disciple-Making in Your Parish
More info & registration: archphila.org/fruit
Speaker
Questions? Contact Dan Milani, [email protected].
OFFICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES & THE DEAF APOSTOLATE Updates for August 2019 Please see the Parish Contact Form. Each Pastor is asked to appoint or re-appoint a person to this role. Please complete and return the attached form by September 15th.
CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE FORM ON LINE.
CHURCH BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS August and September
UPCOMING WORKSHOP
PERIODIC BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENT
Pastors and Parish Staff: Please click here to read a brief important newsletter on the “Ethical Care of Infants with a Life-Limiting Prenatal Diagnosis. Attachments: 1. Parish Contact Form for the Office for Persons with Disabilities
2. Our Lady of Confidence Brochure and Registration Form 3. November 2, 2019 Parish Contact Workshop Flyer
4. Copy of “Ethical Care of Infants with a Life-Limiting Prenatal Diagnosis”
OFFICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES & THE DEAF APOSTOLATE Phone: 215-587-3530; Email: [email protected]
Web: www.opdarchphilly.org / www.deafcatholicphilly.org
Our Lady of Confidence Christian Retreat for Persons with Disabilities: A three day retreat at Malvern Retreat House has been scheduled for October 8, 9 & 10, 2019 for adults with disabilities. The retreat is geared for adults with intellectual, physical or emotional disabilities. The retreat directors are Fr. Jim McGuinn and Fr. Mike Speziale and the theme is: We All Belong. If you or someone you know would enjoy a three day retreat that includes having your faith in God refreshed and strengthened please email [email protected] or call Malvern Retreat Center at 610-644-0400 for a brochure and registration form. The registration form is also on line at www.opdarchphilly.org. If you would like to be a volunteer companion on this retreat contact Jenny Mars at [email protected].
If a Prenatal Diagnosis is poor, you are not alone. Lily’s Gift, is a network of concerned parents and professionals who have experienced or worked closely with issues surrounding poor prenatal diagnosis. A collaboration of the Office for Persons with Disabilities, Catholic Social Services and the Office of Life and Family, this service can provide a peer support team to assist couples during this critical time. For support call 215-587-3530 or email [email protected]. For more information about a Catholic response to PPD visit www.Lilysgift.org or www.benotafraid.net.
Nourish for Caregivers Workshop. This workshop on Saturday, November 2nd from 9 am to noon will be at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center. Parish Disability Contacts/Advocates, staff and volunteers are invited to learn about this Christ-centered ministry that supports the practical and spiritual needs of parishioners caring for loved ones whether it be a family member with a disability, an aging or ill parent, spouse, friend or grandparent. We will have the chance to talk with our Archdiocesan ‘Nourish’ coordinator, Aimee Gustitis, BSN, RN, JD, along with the faithful in our Archdiocese to shed light on caring for the caregivers. To register for this informative workshop, please click here or go to www.opdarchphilly.org . For information call 215-587-3530 or email [email protected]
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
OFFICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES & THE DEAF APOSTOLATE PARISH CONTACT FORM
We are asking each Parish to appoint a person to this role.
Please complete and return this form. If you have a Parish Contact for Persons with Disabilities who was previously appointed and is still active,
please fill out this form to assist us in updating our records.
CLICK HERE TO COMLETE THIS FORM ON LINE. The Office for Persons with Disabilities (OPD) goal is to have a Parish Contact from each parish acting on behalf of persons with disabilities and their families in assisting pastors in their role of inviting people to full participation within the Parish. Contacts are volunteers who serve as liaisons between persons with disabilities and their parishes and between the parish and Archdiocesan Office for Persons with Disabilities. Responsibilities include:
Assisting the pastor in ministry with persons with disabilities and their families Identifying persons with disabilities in the parish/apostolate. Sensitizing the parish to the needs and gifts of persons with disabilities Welcoming and making recommendations for accommodating persons with disabilities
in Church life.
Did you know: More than half of people 65+ years of age report having at least one disability; one in twelve children are diagnosed with a physical or intellectual disability; one in ten of those sitting in pews every Sunday has a serious mental illness. Surveys indicate that there are 14 million of our Catholic brothers and sisters that live with a disability. The Office provides Parish Contacts with support, resources and workshops through Parish Contact Meetings that are held twice a year at accessible locations throughout the Archdiocese. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Sr. Kathleen Schipani, IHM @ 215-587-3530 or email: [email protected].
Office for Persons with Disabilities & the Deaf Apostolate PARISH CONTACT - APPOINTMENT FORM
Name of Parish: ________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________ Parish Email: _______________________________
_________________________________________
Name of contact person recommended: ____________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________ Email address: _____________________________
Signature of Pastor: __________________________________________ Date: _______________
Please fax, mail or email to: OFFICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES & THE DEAF APOSTOLATE
222 North 17th Street-8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-587-3530 (phone), 267-507-1215 (video phone for Deaf), 215-587-3561 (fax), [email protected] CLICK HERE TO COMLETE THIS FORM ON LINE.
G Newly Appointed G Continuing Service
OFFICE FOR PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES & THE DEAF APOSTOLATE
The Office for Persons with Disabilities
(OPD) serves as a pastoral resource for
parishes, inst itut ions, famil ies and
individuals in providing access and
welcome to persons with disabilities. If we
can be of assistance to you contact Sr.
Kathleen Schipani @215-587-3530, 267-
507-1215 (Video Phone for the deaf), or
e m a i l : s r . k s c h i p an i@ archp h i l a . o r g .
CATHOLIC LEAGUE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (CLPD)
The League's primary purpose is to
address the pastoral concerns of persons
with disabilities. CLPD has 6 meetings
throughout the year and sponsors an
annual Communion Mass Luncheon, Day
of Recollection and various socials. For
additional information or to become a
member, contact: Theresa Breward,
President, 215-333-8507.
ANNUAL MASS WITH PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES & THE DEAF COMMUNITY on Saturday, March 21, 2020 You are cordially
invited to attend the Mass and Reception
Honoring the Gifts of Persons with Disabilities,
the Deaf Community, Family Friends, and
Caregivers, at the Cathedral Basilica of SS.
Peter & Paul, 18th Street and Benjamin Franklin
Pkwy. All are welcome. Info contact:
sr .kschipani@archphi la .org or v is i t :
www.opdarchphilly.org to RSVP.
www.opdarchphilly.org
“I have called you by name, you are mine. You are precious in my sight, and honored,
and I love you.”... Isaiah 43: 1,4
Malvern Retreat House Our Lady’s Hall
Malvern, PA 19355
OUR LADY of CONFIDENCE
RETREAT
RETREAT FOR ADULTS
WITH DISABILITIES
October 8, 9, 10, 2019
Tuesday, Wednesday-
Thursday
WE ALL BELONG
To register complete the
Registration / Medical Profile Form.
To request a Registration Form call or
email Malvern Retreat House or visit: www.opdarchphilly.org
If you have questions or concerns call
Tom Mahon (215) 421-4826
SEND REGISTRATION FORMS TO: Margie Ortlieb
Our Lady of Confidence Retreat 2402 Country Circle
Norristown, PA 19403 Email: [email protected]
Malvern Retreat House Our Lady of Confidence Retreat
315 S Warren Avenue Malvern, PA 19355-0315
Phone: 610-644-0400 Fax: 610-644-4363
Email: [email protected] Web: www.malvernretreat.com
BRIEF HISTORY
Our Lady of Confidence Retreat Group
made their first retreat in 1964 at Malvern
Retreat House in Malvern, PA. The retreat
has been held every year since then.
MISSION STATEMENT
To conduct an annual three day, two night
Christian Retreat that will give men and
woman the opportunity to discover, renew
or increase their faith in our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ through the intercession of his
Blessed Mother ‘Our Lady of Confidence.’
The goal is to provide a meaningful retreat
experience for adults with disabilities. This
retreat is geared for adults with intellectual,
physical, emotional, social or economic disa-
bilities. Various religious, spiritual, and social
activities will be conducted in a serene envi-
ronment within comfortable, accessible facili-
ties.
Friends will be available to assist and monitor
physical needs and accommodations. At least
one, usually two or three, Registered Nurses
will be on site throughout the entire retreat.
Located on 125 acres of
wooded countryside, the
Malvern Retreat House is a
Catholic retreat center for
men, women, families, mar-
ried couples, religious and clergy. It is also a
place where Christian people strengthen and
renew their relationship with Jesus Christ,
self and others.
COST
The Laymen’s Retreat League has supported
Our Lady of Confidence (OLC) Retreat by
granting a substantial subsidy. An anonymous
free will donation is requested during the re-
treat. Any other contribution for the OLC Re-
treat will be sincerely appreciated. No one is,
or ever has been, denied the opportunity to at-
tend due to an inability to contribute financially.
VOLUNTEER/CONTRIBUTE
To volunteer to assist at this retreat or to finan-
cially sponsor a retreatant, contact Jenny Mars
at [email protected] or call Tom Mahon at
(215) 421-4826 .
Retreat Directors
Father James McGuinn Father Mike Speziale Malvern Retreat Center Archbishop Carroll HS
Retreat Chaplains
Msgr. Richard Bolger Deacon Chris Mar Regina Coeli Residence St. David Parish
Retreat Co-Captains
Jenny Mars Jen Falsone St. David Parish St. David Parish
Our Lady of Confidence Retreat Registration & Medical Profile Form
October 8, 9, 10, 2019
Your Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: ________________________
Street Address: ________________________________ City: ______________________ State: ____ Zip: _______
Date of Birth: _________ Male: _____ Female: ____ Phone (H): _________________ Cell:___________________
I have attended Our Lady of Confidence Retreat in the past: Yes No□ Parish □ Institution (if applicable) Name: _________________________________________________________
Medical Insurance Company: ______________________________________________________________________
Medical Insurance: Group__________________________________ Member ID#: ___________________________
MEDICAL PROFILE Existing Medical Conditions: (briefly describe): ________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
CURRENT MEDICATIONS **(if necessary use other side or attach)** Name Strength Dosage
ACCOMMODATIONS ASSISTANCE NEEDED Walker Yes Personal Hygiene Yes
Wheelchair Access Yes Getting Dressed Yes
ASL Interpreter Yes Toilet Functions Yes
Sighted Guide Yes Taking Medications Yes
Brailed Material Yes Other (Please describe) Yes
One on One Escort Required Yes
Special Diet (Describe) Yes
**24 HOUR CONTACT (in case of medical emergency)** Name: Phone: Relationship:
PHOTO RELEASE PERMISSION
I, ______________________________hereby give Our Lady of Confidence Retreat , Malvern Retreat House and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and those acting with its authority, permission to reproduce, publish,
circulate or otherwise use any pictures, videos, or recordings of me, my child and/or my ward.
Signature:____________________________________ Date: ____________________________________
Please return completed form by October 1, 2019 to: Our Lady of Confidence Retreat, c/o Margie Ortlieb
2402 Country Circle / Norristown, PA 19403 / [email protected]
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Email: ______________________________________
Yes, I will attend the November 2, 2019 Parish Contact Workshop.
Name:_____________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Phone #: ________________ Email: _____________________________
Parish: ____________________________________________________
Please fax: 215-587-3561 or mail to: Office for Pastoral Care for Persons with Disabilities Archdiocese of Philadelphia 222 North 17th Street-8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-587-3530 (phone)/ 267-507-1215 (video phone for the Deaf) Email RSVP to : [email protected] / RSVP on line: www.opdarchphilly.org
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Office for Persons with Disabilities & the Deaf Apostolate
Office for the New Evangelization
2019 Parish Contact/Advocate Meeting
Presented by Aimee Gustitis, BSN, RN, JD
Saturday, Nov 2, 2019 9:30 am - Noon
(Doors open at 9 am for registration and refreshments)
Archdiocesan Pastoral Center
222 N. 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(Parking is available) For more information about Nourish please visit: www.phillyevang.org/nourish/
(Pew Research Center)
Accommodations: ____ ASL _____ ALD _____ Braille Other ________________________
Caring for Caregivers Workshop C o me a n d l e a r n h o w t o c a r e f o r t h e c a r e g i v e r s i n y o u r p a r i s h
Click to Register
SPECIAL EDITION June 2019
Ethical Care of Infants with a Life-Limiting Prenatal DiagnosisBased on Catholic Teaching
One of the most difficult challenges for parents experiencing a prenatal diagnosis is
the often-traumatizing attachment of lethal language to the baby alive in the womb. Parents
should understand that phrases such as “fatal fetal anomaly,” “lethal or terminal prenatal
diagnosis,” and “incompatible with life” are not clinical terms. More often than not, medical researchers and ethicists suggest these labels often reflect the judgment that a life lived
with a significant disability is not worth living. At diagnosis, lethal language may be used to
encourage the uptake of abortion. Once lethality is attached to a baby, it may also serve to
steer the parents who do not abort into limiting their medical options during the pregnancy,
and at labor and delivery, and to make decisions before birth regarding the care of their
child.
It is important that parents have the best, most medically accurate information to make informed decisions for their unborn child with a prenatal diagnosis. Fatal terminology conveys a false impression that a prognosis can be made with certainty prenatally. Not only is that untrue, but studies have found
that when offered the same medical care as other babies at birth, newborns with disabilities like Trisomy 13 and 18 exceed previously assumed lifespans and outcomes. “Life limiting” is a better term that more honestly states what can be known about babies with certain prenatal diagnoses before birth.
Prenatal referrals for palliative care and/or perinatal hospice care with the mindset of limiting medical options for a newborn at birth should not be made unless it is known with moral certainty that the prenatal diagnosis is (1) accurate, and (2) that it will directly cause perinatal death with or without life-sustaining treatment and care routinely offered to newborns. The primary reason for this is that medical decisions, which are moral decisions, must be made with all available knowledge.
In the majority of cases, the most accurate information regarding the diagnosis, prognosis, and possible treatment options for a baby with a prenatal diagnosis can only be gained with a full medical evaluation of the child by appropriate medical specialists after he/she is born. Parents, who are charged with acting in their child’s best interests, have both the right and the duty to gain such information in order to make medically informed and ethically appropriate decisions concerning their child’s medical care.
The evaluation of the living newborn is so important that efforts should be made to stabilize the child at birth, including intubation when necessary, unless the intubation itself is burdensome because an airway is abnormal and tube placement is excessively difficult. In some cases, medical providers may suggest that parents may determine that intubation is unnecessarily burdensome if it appears probable that an infant’s prognosis reduces the likelihood of future extubation, as may be the case if an infant has anencephaly. Even in such cases, parents should make the decision.
It should be noted that parents have the right to choose to forgo extraordinary treatment, but medical care which is basic is morally obligatory. An infant should not be denied basic care and proportionately beneficial life sustaining treatments whose administration does not create an undue burden to the child. No infant should be allowed to die as a result of lack of nutrition and hydration or other basic care, such as the bandaging of exposed brain or organs, treatments like antibiotics, or other ordinary measures, unless the benefits of any such measures are outweighed by the burdens, risks, or side effects from their administration. “Comfort care” protocols should meet this standard as well.
In addition, the assertion that feeding should be withdrawn because its administration creates disproportionate burdens to the baby should only be made following an appropriate medical evaluation. The typical infant who vomits following a feeding isn't then routinely denied any additional feedings.
To this extent, the living baby with a prenatal diagnosis (i.e., a significant disability) should be treated like any other infant. The rights of parents to provide for the basic needs of their child with a disability should be respected. Medical conditions that impact feeding should be discussed fully with parents, and all remaining options for the provision of hydration and nutrition should be explained to them.
Lethal language and the corresponding judgment against life-limiting conditions which may be characterized as uniformly "lethal" by medical providers can impact the care of an infant in NICU. Medical providers may decide that the provision of supportive measures is futile in spite of the wishes of parents. The placement of formal DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) orders in an infant's chart without parental consent violates the patient-doctor relationship in which the parent is presumed to speak on behalf of their child. A physician-initiated DNR denies parents informed consent and autonomy in decision-making regarding the care of their baby, and may violate the parents' religious beliefs. It is also possible that an unofficial or verbal DNR order, or not acting quickly if an infant is in crisis constitutes what some would term a "slow code." This is another means by which a medical team may disregard parental rights.
Relative to securing life-sustaining or restorative treatment, an understanding of the pediatric concurrent care provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) may also be helpful for parents in advocating for their child. The ACA requires that all state Medicaid programs pay not only for hospice services for children under the age of 21 who qualify, but also for treatment and care which is curative, and therefore related to treatment of the child’s condition. Section 2302 of the ACA provides a new standard of care wherein parents who accept pediatric hospice services can also pursue surgeries and other therapies for their child.
We need you!
If you are interested in supporting BNA, there are many ways you can help. Let us know
what skills you have that could benefit the parents we serve—just use the contact button
on our site and a staff member will respond within twenty-four hours to discuss volun-
teering. Financial donations are always appreciated and can be made at the BNA website
via PayPal.
Thus we may say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.” Hebrews 13:6
Who are we?
Be Not Afraid is a private non-profit that provides a free service of case management to
parents carrying to term following a prenatal diagnosis. As a Catholic organization, we
believe that every child deserves to be welcomed, no matter how brief their life may be or
the nature of their disability. Our support is peer-based and parent-centered.
www.benotafraid.net
B e N o t A f r a i d , I n c .
Finally, Be Not Afraid (BNA) can offer links to medical journal articles related to prenatal diagnosis and the information shared in this newsletter. Visit the "Resources" page at www.benotafraid.net and look for the box entitled "Journal Articles that Support Evaluation at Birth and the Benefit of Extraordinary Treatment for Infants with Life-Limiting Diagnoses.”
In cases in which there is any concern regarding morally appropriate care and treatment, BNA recommends that parents be referred to The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) which provides free consultations to individuals seeking guidance on the appropriate application of Catholic moral teachings regarding ethical issues arising in health care and life science. Visit the NCBC website at www.ncbcenter.org.
Written by Tracy Winsor, MPA, Co-Founder and Program Director, Be Not Afraid Inc. and Bridget Mora, Community Education and Communications Coordinator, Be Not Afraid, Inc., in consultation with The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC), and Robin L. Pierucci, MD, and Martin J. McCaffrey, MD.
PONTIFICAL MISSION SOCIETIES Extraordinary Year of Mission October 2018-2019
Learn More to Tell Others about Mission Saints. Post the dates in your Parish Office, at Church and everywhere folks gather. Call our office for bulletin announcements and to order flyers or posters at 215-587-3944.
August 6 | 6PM • St. Dominic Inspiration for Archbishop Fulton Sheen!
August 26|6PM • Queenship of Mary
Mission Saints Summer Series held at the Cathedral Basilica SS. Peter & Paul, Philadelphia
More Info • phillymissions.org/EYM
Tell Your Parish about this Summer Series
PONTIFICAL MISSION SOCIETIES • Monsignor Arthur E. Rodgers • Archdiocesan Director • [email protected]
The TIME Is NOW Have your artistic parishioners enter the
EYM • World Mission Sunday
MISSION LAND BANNER CONTEST
Communicate this information widely amongst your parishioners. Looking for ARTISTS to design a Mission Land Banner! Encourage a parishioner to use their God-given talents and creativity to design banners to represent one of the Mission Areas of the World Mission Rosary: Africa, Oceania/Pacific Isles, Europe, the Americas or Asia.
Winning designs will be at the Archdiocesan World Mission Sunday Mass, will be recognized/displayed prominently in the Cathedral, will appear on the website & publications of the Societies and at Mission-oriented Events in upcoming years!
Deadline for entries is September 10, 2019
Look on the NEXT PAGES for Details on this exciting CONTEST!
Please complete and Send in your Parishes’ Extraordinary Year & Month of Mission
World MISSION SUNDAY, 2019
Order & Activities Form
The Signs, Posters and Envelopes that you have received are for our SUMMER MCP Mission-reminder program [to be displayed until August].
THE World Mission Sunday ORDER form sent to
your parish is for OCTOBER and the Fall Time Frame. Please return this by Monday, August 19.
Another copy is included in this mailing for your convenience. Thank You!
The Pontifical Mission Societies is excited to be celebrating on the weekend of October 20, 2019 a very special
World MISSION SUNDAY,
It cumulates the Archdiocesan Celebration of the Extraordinary Year of Mission and takes place during an international Extraordinary Missionary Month, called for by Pope Francis to emphasize everyone’s participation in the Missionary Call to proclaim the Gospel.
Reminders to also complete on the Form! Assign a Mission Contact for your Parish that would be
inspired to help in our dual mandate to educate the faithful and be a part in the Church’s Missionary work. Please choose a Parish Staff member. Decide your participation in a Parish program to support
the Societies. See the primacy letter penned by Archbishop Chaput asking for your support on our website.
Thank you for your planning/participation in this Extraordinary Year/Month of Mission & the work of the
Pontifical Mission Societies.
HELP US TRAVEL THE GLOBE ON WORLD MISSION SUNDAY, 2019
WITH YOUR OWN MISSION LAND BANNER! Gather your family and friends to design a Mission Land Banner! Use your God-given talents and creativity to design banners to represent one of the Five Mission Areas of the World Mission Rosary: Africa, Oceania/Pacific Isles, Europe, the Americas or Asia.
If you WIN – your design will be a part of the Procession at the Archdiocesan EXTRAORDINARY YEAR OF
MISSION World Mission Sunday Mass to be held on October 20, 2019 at the Basilica Cathedral of SS. Peter & Paul, Philadelphia. Winning Banner artwork will be recognized and displayed prominently in the Cathedral, will appear on the website www.phillymissions.org, in publications of the Pontifical Mission Societies and at Mission-oriented Events throughout the upcoming years!
To Enter is Easy & Fun! Start TODAY! 1. Select A Mission Area of your Choice [Africa, Oceania/Pacific Isles, Europe, the Americas or Asia]
2. Design your Banner which best depicts the specific Mission Area
3. Submit your Design with the completed Entry Form attached to back of artwork
4. Hope your Entry is Chosen to be a part of the Exciting Year of Mission!
Deadline for entries is September 10, 2019 Mail entries to
Pontifical Mission Societies Archdiocese of Philadelphia 222 N. 17th Street, Room #823 Philadelphia, PA 19103
ARTIST NAME:
ARTIST’S ADDRESS:
ARTIST’S TELEPHONE NUMBER:
PARISH NAME:
PARISH ADDRESS:
For More Questions or more Information:
Please Contact us at phillymissions.org or call 215-587-3944
PONTIFICAL MISSION SOCIETIES
EXTRAORDINARY YEAR OF MISSION OCTOBER 2018-2019
GUIDELINES
The contest is open to all who attend Archdiocese of Philadelphia Parishes. All entries
must be postmarked and/or received no later than September 10, 2019. Each entry [drawing] MUST have the following information printed on the back: Your Name,
Address, Phone Number and your Parish Name. Please copy the entry form and use it for this purpose. Artwork will not be accepted without this form. Use tape to secure your form to the back of artwork. Do not fold artwork. Artwork that does not conform to the guidelines will be disqualified. All entries become the property of the Pontifical Mission Societies, which reserves the right to
depict all or part of the selected illustrations. It is not possible for the Pontifical Mission Societies office to offer any compensation for entries or to return them, whether or not they are used.
One Banner Design from each Mission area representing the Missionaries and People from that area will be recognized as an OFFICIAL Archdiocesan BANNER Winner. This artwork will be displayed throughout the EXTRAORDINARY YEAR OF MISSION World Mission Sunday Mass, in advertising and at other Mission-oriented Events.
ARTWORK SPECIFICATIONS
Artwork must be on an 8.5” x 11” sheet of WHITE paper — no construction or lined paper. White card stock may be used.
The illustration must be depicted vertically [PORTRAIT]. People must illustrate one of the Mission Areas listed under the heading “Mission Areas” below. Acceptable media includes crayons, pastels, colored pencils, markers, tempera or watercolor
paints. PLEASE — NO LEAD PENCILS. Artwork must be the artist’s own. Tracings and direct copies of other art cannot be considered.
Artist selected as finalists may be asked to validate the originality of their artwork. MISSION AREAS
Only designs depicting the Mission Areas and colors below are eligible for consideration [select one area for your design]:
• GREEN for the Forests and Grasslands of AFRICA • BLUE for the Ocean surrounding the Islands of the Pacific [OCEANIA] • WHITE symbolizing EUROPE, the seat of our Holy Father, the Pope • RED calling to mind the Fire of Faith that brought Missionaries to the AMERICAS • YELLOW for the Morning Light of the East, ASIA
HELPFUL HINTS
Using eye-catching color, tied to the particular Mission area, would be preferred. Bolder colors reproduce best. Lightly colored artwork will not show up well if reproduced.
Be careful to erase or cover pencil outlines. Fill up most of the page, being careful not to let the main parts of the drawing get too close to the
edges of the paper. Make sure facial features on people and animals are bold [e.g. nose, eyes, lips, etc.) so they will
reproduce well.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the volume of entries received, we are unable to personally acknowledge or return entries.
For More Questions or more Information: Please Contact us at phillymissions.org or call 215-587-3944
EXTRAORDINARY YEAR OF MISSION
World MISSION SUNDAY, 2019 ORDER & ACTIVITIES FORM
Parish: ______________________________________________ Town:_____________________________
Mission Contact: __________________________________________________________________________
Mission Contact Email: _____________________________ Phone: ______________________________
PLEASE ASSIGN a Parish Staff Member to take calls on Mission for this upcoming year . . . Thank you.
Place your order for posters and envelopes needed to celebrate World Mission Sunday, 2019: PARISH YARD SIGNS: Order Quantity One Two Three Other________
PARISH POSTERS: Order Quantity One Two Three Other________
PARISH ENVELOPES: Order Quantity 250 500 750 Other________
Envelopes are available to be placed in the pews or at parish entrances for World Mission Sunday. THERE IS NO COST TO YOU FOR THE ENVELOPES OR POSTERS. The envelopes are not a part of any mailed Collection program.
Please check which of the following Mission-oriented programs for World Mission Sunday, 2019:
PARISH MISSIONARY SPEAKER: Assign a Missionary to speak in October – the Extraordinary Month of Mission. Please be as FLEXIBLE as possible, so that scheduling can be accommodated [check one]:
Weekend of October 5 & 6, 2019 OR Weekend of October 12 & 13, 2019 Weekend of World Mission Sunday, October 19 & 20, 2019 Any of the three Weekends
Accommodation Requests: _____________________________________________________________
TELL ME MORE ABOUT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS FOR MY PARISH/SCHOOL/PREP IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY YEAR OF MISSION:
FOR MY PARISH
Invite the Missions’ office to your Parish ministry fairs, hospitality, pastoral or club meeting[s], etc. to provide educational materials about the Societies & their Mission work. Dates: __________________ Pray the World Mission Rosary as a parish. Please send me World Mission Rosary Brochures [Free] to help follow the Mission intentions & pray the Rosary. Quantity Requested: _______________
Contact me to discuss ways to bring Mission-animation to my parish.
FOR MY PARISH SCHOOL/PREP MISSION PROGRAMS:
Schedule a Mission Speaker for my parish school or PREP program. Make World Mission Rosaries to be given to children in Mission lands or have our office provide ideas to engage students in prayer for children around the world with the Mission Rosary. Please contact me to discuss the above ideas and others - Mission Contact Person/Phone
________________________________________________________________________________________
Kindly return this ORDER & ACTIVITY FORM via fax at 215-587-3561 by Monday, August 19, 2019. Order Forms may also be sent to Michele Meiers at [email protected] OR MAILED.
PONTIFICAL MISSION SOCIETIES Society for the Propagation of the Faith • Missionary Childhood Association • St. Peter Apostle 222 N. Seventeenth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 • 215-587-3944• www.phillymissions.org
MEMORANDUM TO: All Priests and Deacons
FROM: Deacon Lyle Benner Archbishop’s Delegate, Catholic Charismatic Renewal DATE: July 25, 2019 RE: Confessor Needed The Philadelphia Catholic Charismatic Renewal is in need of Priests to hear confessions at lunchtime during their annual conference held on October 5th, 2019. The conference will be held at the Clarion Hotel in Essington, PA. If you are available to hear confessions please contact Deacon Lyle Benner at [email protected]. Thank you for your help with this wonderful Sacrament.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia - CCR, c/o Our Lady of Consolation Parish 603 W 2nd Ave Parkesburg , PA 19365
call or fax to: 1-215-315-7008
Saturday—October 5, 2019 Clarion Hotel & Conference Center Essington, (Delaware County), PA
9:00 AM—9:00 PM Doors open at 7:30; Free Parking
www.Phi l lySpir i t .com 215 -315 -7008
Then Jesus said, “Did I not tell you that if
you believe, you will see the Glory of God?” John 11:40
P h i l a d e l p h i a C a t h o l i c Charismatic Renewal Conference 2019
Join us for a day filled with: Dynamic Speakers,
Anointed Praise & Worship, Personal Prayer Teams, Eucharistic Adoration,
Benediction, & Empowerment & Healing Service.
Music by Martha’s House Vigil Mass will be celebrated by the Most Reverend Bishop Sam Jacobs
Previous conference comments: “It filled my heart with the Holy Spirit. This was great! I feel like I can go on with life with more purpose. I also feel closer to God.” “Healed of shoulder & upper back pain. Feel gift of peace.” “Awesome grace filled! Uplifting! Encourag-ing! Very moved by speakers and the priest. Thank you!” “This conference was terrific in all ways. Thank you so much!”
MARIA VADIA MOST REV. BISHOP SAM JACOBS
ROBERT J. VALIANTE
Bishop Sam Jacobs was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Lafayette in 1964 where he served as pas-
tor, chaplain, and associate pastor of several parishes there and also in the Diocese of Lake Charles. He has served as chairman of the National Service Committee for the Charismatic Renewal and diocesan director of Vocations and Seminarians for the Diocese of Lake Charles. Bishop Jacobs was appointed the tenth bishop of Alexandria in 1989 and was installed as the third bishop of Houma-Thibodaux in 2003. He retired in October of 2013 and is now the bishop emeritus of Houma-Thibodaux. He celebrated 50 years of priesthood on June
6, 2014, and marked 25 years of episcopacy on August 24, 2014.
Maria Vadia was baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1987 and consecrated her life to the Lord Jesus Christ and to the preaching of
the Gospel. In spite of great adversity, the Lord has been with her like a “Mighty Warrior” (Jeremiah 20:11) Active in the Catholic Charis-matic Renewal of the Archdiocese of Miami, Maria has spoken at many conferences and has traveled extensively around the world to nu-
merous nations bringing a message of faith, salvation and healing.
As Founder of The Glory of God Foundation, Maria is committed to making Jesus known to the nations by the preaching of the Gospel in the power of the Holy Spirit. It is her desire to see the Catholic Church restored to the beauty of the Bride of Christ with miracles, signs, and wonders. Maria and her team, have been helping God’s people enter into deeper worship and experience the Glory of God. Together with Fr. Tom di Lorenzo she sponsors the School of the Holy Spirit and Days of Glory conference. Maria has authored seven books and she is mother to four grown children: Ricky, Victor, Eddy, and Rosario, and grandmother to seven: Victoria, Alejandra, Eduardo, Micaela, Guiller-mo, Andrea, and Lulu (Luisa)
Robert J. Valiante has been married to Sue Valiante for fifty-six years; they are parents of one child, Maria. The
Valiantes live in Moosic, Penna. Bob has been involved in the Charismatic Renewal of the Catholic Church for forty-seven years. In that time, he has served in various capacities. He is a past coordinator of the Service Team for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal of the Diocese of Scranton, a founder and former coordinator of the annual Catholic Charismatic Conference of the Diocese of Scranton, which is in its thirty seventh year. Bob served as Pastoral Associate in his parish for seven years. A frequent speaker at days of renewal, conferences, retreats, parish missions, and regional gatherings; Bob shares his gift of exhortation. He is the Liaison to the Bishop and Coordinator of the Charis-matic Renewal for the Diocese of Scranton, and a former member of the Service Committee of the Association of Diocesan Liaisons.
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Tickets available for purchase online at Eventbrite.com. Search “Philadelphia Catholic Charismatic Conference 2019.”
Early Registration Discount $35 by September 8 Adults $40; Group of 10 - $30 each Ages 18-25 $25; Group of 5 - $15 each; Ages 11-17 $10; Children under 10 free Priests, Religious and Seminarians welcome free of charge with registration.
For Speaker information, schedule and questions, visit us at PhillySpirit.com 215-315-7008 or [email protected]
Join us for a day filled with: Dynamic Speakers,
Anointed Praise & Worship, Personal Prayer Teams, Eucharistic Adoration,
Benediction, & Healing Service.
Music by Martha’s House
DISCOUNTED HOTEL RATES AT CLARION HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER $119 excludes all taxes, complimentary free parking, & free WIFI; airport shuttle. Call 610-521-9600 and use group code TF9027
Father Dennis GillHe Saw That It Was Very Good
The Goods of Marriage
Megan MurphyMarriage: Created by God, for God
The Sacramentality of Marriage
REMAIN IN MY LOVE
INITIATIVE FOR THE RENEWAL OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE
Mini-Conference on Marriage
• Childcare will be provided.
• Free parking is available.
• The conference will include national
speakers, a couple’s personal witness,
prayer & time for Q&A
• No charge to attend, but please RSVP at the
website below.
Join us during the third and final year of the Archbishop’s Remain in My Love initiative! At this mini-
conference, national Catholic speakers will present the splendor of Christ’s teachings on the high dignity
of the vocation of marriage and Christian family life. This event is for everyone! Married and engaged
couples, individuals and families are most welcome. We also invite parish leaders, especially those who
are active in marriage and family ministry in their parish.
archphila.org/remain2019
Sunday, September 15, 2019
2:00 PM-4:30 PM
Damon OwensFamilies, Become What You Are!The Family as the Domestic Church
Cathedral Basilica
of Saints Peter and Paul Chapel
17th & Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Speakers & Topics
More details
More information, speaker bios and online registration can be found at
ABOUT REMAIN IN MY LOVEIn 2017, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput announced a three year project, Remain in My Love, directed to every member of the clergy and lay faithful, to every parish and institution and to the families of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Its goal is to reinvigorate our understanding, practices and celebrations of Christian marriage and family life.
Year 1 (2017) was addressed to the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center and Year 2 (2018) was for parish staffs. This third and final year (2019) brings the Church’s good news about marriage and family life to all of the people of the Archdiocese. The three key topics of Years 1 and 2 will be presented in a mini-conference format and are open to everyone. The conference will immerse all of us in the splendor of Christ’s teachings about marriage and family and provide a way for married couples and families to meet and support one another. There is no more urgent time than now to bring marriage and family to new life and to work to protect this most precious institution created by God.
The 2019 Remain in My Love Mini-Conference will take place on Sunday, September 15. Families are encouraged to “make a day of it”, attending Mass at the Cathedral, perhaps going out to eat together and then attending the event. All are asked to register for the conference at archphila.org/remain2019.
The Plenary Sessions will include: • Keynote addresses by three national Catholic speakers• A personal witness from a married couple• Discussion, Q & A and a call to action on the topic • Childcare and free parking will be available.
NOTE FOR PARISH STAFFMany parishes of the Archdiocese participated in Year 2 of the Remain in My Love initiative. If for some reason your parish was not able to do so, you can do so this year by following the Guidebook for Parish Staff, which can be found on the website, archphila.org/remain2019.
Pastors and Parish Staffs that did participate in Year 2 are invited to share observations, suggestions and plans from the parish discussions to strengthen married life and the family. These comments will be published for the benefit of everyone on the Remain in My Love website and will also aid the presenters throughout 2019. Pastors are asked to forward these comments to Donna Huddell at [email protected].
QUESTIONS ABOUT YEAR 3If you have any questions about Year 3, please contact Father Dennis Gill at [email protected].
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