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December 2018 New Youth Ministry Prayer, Discussion and Service Endowment Fund Helping to Maintain Excellence Flame of Love A New Statue and Ministry Welcome to Altar Serving Being Part of The Mass Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 1 A FORMED Opinion The Anastasian 1 Dec 2018

The Anastasian 2 Dec 2018 Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 2

Anastasian THE Since1935 Welcome to The Anastasian. We hope you enjoy this newsletter. St. Anastasia is a large, vibrant parish with many different groups engaged in wonderful activities that give life to the parish. This newsletter will offer you the chance to learn more about the many ways our friends and neighbors in Christ engage with the parish to deepen their faith and enrich their lives. And you will see they are having a lot of fun too! Please let us know what you think and how we can improve. E-mail us at promotion@saintannies.org. "Like" us on Facebook saintanastasianewtownsquare Follow the parish Instagram saintanastasiaparish 04 A Letter from Our Pastor 05 New Youth Ministry Prayer, discussion and service 06 Endowment Fund Helping to maintain excellence 08 Flame of Love A new statue and ministry 10 Welcome to Altar Serving Being part of the Mass 11 A FORMED Opinion Review of Message of Hope Front cover image: Riley McComb and her dog enjoy the Blessing of the Animals - Courtesy of Carmen Smargiassi Photo captions: Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 3 The Blessing of the Animals took place on Sunday October 7th in honor of St. Frances of Assisi -Courtesy of Carmen Smargiassi The Fair Trade Sale took place the weekend of November 3rd and 4th -Courtesy of Carmen Smargiassi The Anastasian 3 Dec 2018

A Letter from Our Pastor Father Colagreco Dear Parishioners of Saint Anastasia, Hopefully you will find this latest edition of The Anastasian informative and enjoyable. Thanks to all who make this publication possible - certainly the editorial staff, but most especially the numerous parishioners involved in the organizations and ministries featured. Perhaps you might be interested in becoming part of one of the organizations you will read about. Give it some thought. New members are always welcome. A fresh perspective and new ideas are how we grow as individuals, as organizations, as one parish community. In these pages you will read of two avenues where our youth can become involved. Serving at the altar is an opportunity for our younger members to develop a connection to the parish and begin to see their spiritual lives take root. For those a little older, our new youth minister, Andrea Mueller, has introduced some novel and interesting service and faith enriching projects with our High School Youth Group. St. Anastasia School was blessed a number of years ago by a group of farsighted parishioners who established an Endowment Fund for the purpose of sustaining our school for years to come. On a spiritual note, the Flame of Love devotion may be attractive to those looking for more than what they already enjoy. And don t miss the regular hints, suggestions and insights A FORMED OPINION has to offer. Even if you are unable to get involved in anything more at this time, please take a minute or two to familiarize yourself with what we have to offer. Perhaps you can direct a friend or neighbor to something he or she would enjoy. Thank you again for picking up The Anastasian. Feel free to take a copy to a neighbor, friend, or relative. Spread the wealth! Sincerely yours, Father Colagreco www.saintanastasia.net The Anastasian 4 Dec 2018 Follow the parish on Instagram and see more photos of Lucky and other parish events. Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 4

Andrea Muller (left) poses with some of the canned goods the group collected - Courtesy Marie Downey New Youth Ministry by Andrea Mueller Youth Ministry has played such an influential part of my life, that my heart was drawn instantly to serve at St. Anastasia Parish. For one, my parents met through working as youth ministers together, but more importantly, my high school youth group introduced me to the joy of community centered around Christ! The key aspects of that community which I hope and pray to develop here at Saint Anastasia are: service, relationships with others and a relationship with Jesus. Our new high school group jumped into service in October by decorating cards for kids in the hospital, visiting Dunwoody Nursing Home and collecting cans for a local food bank. The best part is that was only the beginning! Discussions about faith and Adoration have been the start of our group s growth in relationship with each other and Christ. We continued through November with such events as a musical coffee house night and a street evangelization mission. The middle school youth group also met for the first of their monthly meetings in November. Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 5 It might seem strange that I have yet to introduce myself. However, this is one of my goals for our new youth ministry program, that the power of prayer, discussion, service and genuine friendship be the center of what we do, while what I do fades into the background. That being said, let me give you a little more information other than that my name is Andrea Mueller. Originally from Northern Virginia, I am now studying Psychology and English at Saint Joseph s University. After a mission trip in high school to the Dominican Republic, my desire for God s greater purpose became imperative. Through prayer, guiding friendships and my high school youth group, I found a peace that I wanted to share with everyone. For that reason, it is my joy to be serving as your new youth minister. Please reach out to introduce yourself, ask questions or let me know what you are looking for in our youth ministry program. {amueller@saintannies.org} {703-966-1683} The Anastasian 5 Dec 2018

Endowment Fund One of the First Catholic Grade School Endowments in Philadelphia In 1992, the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary informed our parish community that it would be withdrawing from St. Anastasia Parish School due to the dwindling number of nuns available. The departure was fraught with apprehension, but also with opportunity. While the school was poised to enter the 21st century, it was clear that staying competitive would require new thinking and new educational programs. A small group made up of parents, Pastor Father John Shellem and Principal Louis D Angelo began to meet regularly with the goal of exploring new opportunities, including the recognition that a full day kindergarten and pre-k was needed. A marketing committee was also developed, which explored ways to highlight the academic achievements of our school students, opportunities for future growth, and community outreach. To combat the increased costs associated with this, the Endowment Fund was formed to address future costs. While many non-profit organizations and schools of higher learning were deeply invested in this concept, no Philadelphia area Catholic grade school had ever undertaken such an adventure. On November 11, 1996, the Memorial Agreement was executed with the stated purpose of to assist Saint Anastasia School by receiving capital and other assets to be used to defray school operating expenses and/or school capital expenditures and/or tuition assistance to needy students attending Saint Anastasia School. As set forth in the Trust Agreement, a Board would be created and the monies collected would be invested in with a conservative investment strategy. In April 1997, the Endowment Fund commenced its initial fundraising with a goal of $1,000,000, which was met through the support of the parish community. The Anastasian 6 Dec 2018 Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 6

Since that time, enrollment has continued to increase, new programs have been added, and a new school has been constructed. Today, we continue to be faced with rising costs to meet the evolving needs of our school students. While being the first Catholic grade school to have an endowment fund is laudable, we must continue to sustain the Fund. Please help us in our ongoing efforts. A Matching Gift Opportunity to Impact SAS Students Since 1996, the St. Anastasia School Endowment Fund has distributed over $650,000 to support technology and infrastructure projects and provide tuition assistance for students. A matching gift challenge presented by BLOCS (Business Leadership Organized for Catholic Schools) offers an opportunity to significantly grow the St. Anastasia School Endowment Fund. BLOCS will match up to $150,000 in donations made to the Endowment Fund between now and March 31. Parishioners are encouraged to help us meet the BLOCS Challenge by making a gift to the St. Anastasia School Endowment Fund between now and March 31. Donations will be accepted through the Endowment Fund website (https://sites. google.com/view/stanniesendowment), by check mailed to the Endowment Fund at the rectory or through a special envelope collection at Masses on December 15th and 16th. For additional information about the Endowment Fund please reach out to any of the board members; Rev. Michael Colagreco, Principal Beth Doyle, Mary Ellen Box, Julia Davis, Phil Denne, Meghan DiRosato, Tom Farrell, Michael Mattise, Beth Moreau, Brian Quinn and Thomas Raymond. Proceeds from the St. Anastasia family run/walk on September 15th will benefit the Endowment Fund as well as other parish programs Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 7 The Anastasian 7 Dec 2018

The Flame of Love: A New Statue in Church and a New Parish Ministry by Denise Sinclair The Flame of Love is a special gift, revealed to Elizabeth Kindelmann, a widow and mother from Budapest, Hungary, from 1961 until her death in 1985. Elizabeth began to receive locutions, a form of private revelation that is heard or received internally, from Jesus and Mary, preparing her for the mission of spreading the Flame of Love, throughout her country and the world. In obedience to Jesus and Mary, Elizabeth wrote about these messages, as well as her spiritual journey, in a diary. At the proper time, she was to reveal them to Church authorities, to promote Our Lady s Cause. I place this new instrument in your hands. Take this flame. You are the first to whom I entrust it. It is the Flame of Love of My Heart. First, light your own heart and then, pass it on to others. With this flame you will light all hearts in the world. The miracle will be this. This flame will become a fire, and with its shining light, this fire will blind Satan. (Our Lady to Elizabeth) The Flame of Love is Jesus Himself. This is a signal grace that has been given to us from heaven for the times in which we live. The unique promise is to blind Satan, causing him to lose power over persons and situations. It allows people to respond to God s grace and choose good. The Anastasian 8 Dec 2018 Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 8

The new statue in church, located above St. Anthony s statue is Our Lady, under the title of The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The statue was donated in memory of Tony Mullen, a fellow parishioner, who spread the Church approved devotion throughout the United States as National Director. The ejaculatory prayer: Spread the effect of grace of Thy Flame of Love over all of humanity, is engraved on the base of the statue. Mary promised Elizabeth that when prayed, Satan would be blinded, and souls would be saved. Each week at St. Anastasia, we have three Flame of Love prayer cenacles. They meet on Wednesday mornings after Mass in chapel, Thursday evenings at 7:30 in church and Friday afternoons at 3:00 in chapel. Our cenacles meet for an hour in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Please consider joining us! We also have a new parish ministry that we are very excited about - The Flame of Love Pilgrim Virgin statue. There are two statues that are now available to visit your homes for a week! Please prayerfully consider inviting Our Lady into your home. The statue is accompanied by a binder which explains the Flame of Love devotion in greater detail, along with suggested prayers and ideas on how to spend your time during Our Lady s visit. Like any mother, Mary wants to be with her children. She wants to bring us closer to her Son, Jesus. She wants us to speak to her heart to Heart. From those who have opened their homes already, testimonies of peace, comfort, healing and hope abound. Some have even shared miracles that have happened in their lives and within their families. To reserve your week, please contact Denise Sinclair at 610-356-7153 or go to Signup Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0445a8a822a46-theflame. To learn more about the Flame of Love Grace visit www.flameoflove.us. Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 9 The Anastasian 9 Dec 2018

Welcome to Altar Serving by Fr. Daniel J. Dwyer Photo courtesy of Carmen Smargiassi The young men and women of our parish community, both students from St. Anastasia School and our CCD program, contribute daily to the liturgical life of our parish faith community. After volunteering to become altar servers, they are trained to assist at the altar allowing the priest to concentrate on the Mass and to lead the community in prayer. They voluntarily give of their time to serve the Masses they are assigned, assist at funerals and weddings, and provide much needed assistance at special liturgical celebrations. Those serving at our daily 8:00 am Mass, commit to arriving an hour before the parish school begins. (We also appreciate their parent s contribution of making sure their children arrive for scheduled service and are properly dressed.) Through this ministry at the altar, our servers aid the priest and help all our parishioners to pray through their example and reverence. An altar server helps us to pray as a parish community and does something great for God and His Church! Being an altar server is a call to prayer and mission, Pope Francis told a gathering of some 9,000 altar servers in St. Peter's Square in August 2015. Serving at the altar, the pope told the young people, is a privileged way to draw closer to Jesus, which in turn "enables you to open yourselves to others, to journey together, to set demanding goals and to find the strength to achieve them." We asked some our servers their thoughts I enjoy being involved at mass and feel honored and welcome. Andrew Cappello I enjoy following in Jesus footsteps and deepening my faith. It is a family and we share the same faith. Machaela Henry I know that I m serving God and part of the community bringing everyone together. Caroline Curcio I enjoy spending some of my free time going to Mass on weekdays and feel proud to be part of the parish community. Katherine Pham I enjoy serving the church and being with friends. Everybody is nice and welcoming. Ty Grande I enjoy getting the offertory gifts during Mass and feel Jesus presence. I feel like a happy and faithful Christian. Brooke Rogan The Anastasian 10 Dec 2018 Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 10

I like getting to know the priests and other members of the church and growing closer to the church and God. Kevin Taraborelli Being an altar server makes me feel part of the parish community and I like serving with my friends. I love our parish because we help each other. Anna Till I enjoy missing class! I feel grateful because everyone is so nice. Lauren Gault What I like most is being involved in the Mass, getting to know the priests, and meeting members of the church. I feel like my faith is growing if I continue to be part of the community. Jack Ferry Coming to Mass and seeing people I know worship God, I like the most. I feel my faith growing and feel closer to God. Patrick O Malley I enjoy helping out the parish community. Danny Lain It's fun to serve with the priests and to make new friends. I like getting dressed in the altar server robes. I feel blessed to be an altar server and am proud to be a Catholic. - Matthew Dobbins saintanastasia.formed.org A Opinion Rating FORMED.org is a dynamic, web-based platform accessible for FREE to our parish community 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on any device with internet access. It is designed to deepen our faith, strengthen our hope and increase our love for Christ, our Church and one another. With all the rich content on FORMED, it can be hard to choose where to begin. Here is one FORMED opinion: I ve recently discovered the Fatima Gems video series. Each episode runs approximately 30 minutes and explores various aspects of Our Lady s message to the children at Fatima and how it is still very relevant to all of us today. This particular episode, #11 A Message of Hope, is of particular relevance to many of us acknowledging the feeling of being overwhelmed and distracted in our daily lives. The episode reminds us to use prayer to find our way back to our relationship with God. Dr. Peter Howard discusses the battle for marriage and the family in today s hectic world and how the Rosary can be our most powerful weapon. The Rosary helps us meditate on the mysteries of Christ that give us hope. This message of hope is especially poignant given the current climate of often very negative and sad news stories that inundate our daily lives through television, the internet and social media. He calls the rosary a rope that can pull us back from temptation. We can pray the Rosary for peace and remember that God never gives up on us, He just asks us to trust Him. This was an especially uplifting episode, and with the hectic Christmas season upon us, seems like a timely message to help bring the focus back to simple prayer. Father Andrew Apostoli, CFR looks at the history of the Rosary and Issue 10 - The Anastasian - 11 its significance. He reminds us that Mary is a model of perfection and it is wise to pray to be like Mary in spirit. Father goes on to say, Living in accord with the rules of God creates happiness. This is a great reminder. The episode also explores the Blue Army Shrine and the importance of living the Fatima message today. We are reminded that this message is one that will be with us through the years, A Message of Hope, never goes out of style. - Kristen Mancini Do you have a favorite movie, book, audio, or program from FORMED that you would like to recommend? Please send in your review to promotion@saintannies.org and it may be featured in the next issue of The Anastasian. The Anastasian 11 Dec 2018

We, the parishioners of Saint Anastasia, are a strong faith based community, grounded in more than a century of Catholic tradition, rooted in worship and service. Compelled by the Good News of Jesus Christ, we are committed to growing in a deeper relationship with God and with one another. We strive to become a more vibrant parish by inspiring an atmosphere of belonging, of welcoming, and by promoting opportunities to share and spread our Catholic faith, so that we may be more united as one parish community.