January 6, 2019 The Epiphany of the Lord ST. ISAAC JOGUES Rev. Stephen A. Moerman Deacon Dan Mazurek 50 West Walker Road, Wayne, PA 19087 Phone: 610-687-3366 Fax: 610-293-9529 Website: www.stisaac.org MASS SCHEDULE (Monday through Friday) 8 am and 12:05pm. The Saturday daily Mass at 8am remains the same (in the Church). The Chapel will open at 7:30am with Exposition from 8:30 am to 10pm on weekdays and from 9am to 10pm on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday: 8am & 5pm Sunday: 8 & 10:30am, 12 Noon & 5pm National Holidays: 9am Holy Day: 8am, 12:05pm & 7:30pm Christmas Day & New Year s Day: 8 & 10:30am, 12 Noon Night of Reparation 1 st Friday 7:30 pm SACRAMENTS Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:45 to 4:45pm and after the 12:05pm Mass on First Friday only. Sacrament of Baptism: Arrangements for the Sacrament of Baptism are to be made at the Rectory Office after the parents and Godparents have attended the Pre-Jordan program. Sacrament of Marriage: Arrangements for the Sacrament of marriage must be made at least six months before the intended wedding to allow time to gather the necessary documents and for Pre-Cana preparations. Sacrament of the Sick: Please call the Rectory Office. Rectory Office Hours: Monday- Friday 7:30am-2:30pm; Sunday after 10:30am Mass until 1:30pm; Saturday Closed.. Sacrament of the Sick: Please call the Rectory Office. (RCIA): Call the Religious Ed 610-687-2481
JANUARY 6, 2019 ~ THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD THEME Who or what is an alien? We may think of supposed offplanet life. We may think of people of other countries. And then there is the fact that often we are a stranger to ourselves. God s mercy heals such alienation. + MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK + Saturday, January 5-St. John Neumann, Bishop 8:00am Intentions of Dan Carandang 12:05pm Katie Ayrovainen Sunday, January 6-The Epiphany of the Lord 8:00am People of St. Isaac Jogues 10:30am Mary Potuznik Capobianchi 12:00pm Intentions of Marlene Concordia 5:00pm Francis M. Miersch Monday, January 7-St. Raymond of Penafort, Priest 8:00am Intentions of Marie Paulpillai 12:05pm Jack Schmidt, Jr. Tuesday, January 8 8:00am Judy McBride 12:05pm Daniel C. Dagit Wednesday, January 9 8:00am Marilyn Raub 12:05pm Robert J. Hentschel Thursday, January 10 8:00am Agnes Ayrovainen 12:05pm Margie & Erwin Leibold Friday, January 11 8:00am Wedding Anniversary Carmen & Tim Keslar 12:05pm Clara DaSilva Saturday, January 12 8:00am Jack Schmidt, Jr. 5:00pm Living & Deceased Members of the Price Family Epiphany Prayer Oh God. Who by a star guided the wise men to the worship of your Son we pray you to lead to yourself the wise and great of every land that unto you every knee may bow, and every thought be brought into captivity. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen The Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of God and Savior of the world. The great feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the East, together with his baptism in the Jordan and the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee. In the magi, representatives of the neighboring pagan religions, the Gospel sees the first-fruits of the nations, who welcome the good news of salvation through the Incarnation. The magi's coming to Jerusalem in order to pay homage to the king of the Jews shows that they seek in Israel, in the messianic light of the star of David, the one who will be king of the nations. Their coming means that pagans can discover Jesus and worship him as Son of God and Saviour of the world only by turning towards the Jews and receiving from them the messianic promise as contained in the Old Testament. The Epiphany shows that the full number of the nations now takes its place in the family of the patriarchs, and acquires Israelitica dignitas (is made worthy of the heritage of Israel ) [CCC 528]. Sunday, January 13-The Baptism of the Lord 8:00am Doris E. Branco 10:30am People of St. Isaac Jogues 12:00pm Lawrence & Eleanore Robinson 5:00pm Felix Cap Capobianchi The Readings for the Weekend of January 12 & 13 First Reading Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 (21C) Responsorial Psalm Psalm 104:1b-2, 3-4, 24-25, 27-28 29-30 Second Reading Titus 2:11-14; 3:4-7 Gospel Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 Happy are those who have not seen me and yet believe. (John 20:29) Page 1 030 St. Isaac Holy Hour for Life Every Monday the Legion of Mary will lead a Holy Hour for Life from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Chapel. We will pray three mysteries of the Rosary for an overturn of abortion and for protection of life from conception to natural death.
JANUARY 6, 2019 ~ THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD THIS WEEK AT ST. ISAAC S Parish Coffee Please join us in the Parish Hall after the 10:30 am Sunday Mass for a coffee social hosted by the Legion of Mary and Respect Life Groups. Fulfilled - St. Isaac Jogues Adult Faith Formation - will offer a new Bible Study beginning on Tuesday, January 15 th. This seven part series explores the biblical roots of the Catholic Faith. Learn where the blueprint for the Catholic Faith was laid out in the Old Testament and how Jesus fulfilled it in the New Testament. The narrator of this study is Sonja Corbitt, a Catholic Scripture teacher with a story teller s gift. As usual, our program evenings will consist of 30 minute videos followed by group discussion and refreshments. We begin at 7 pm and end promptly at 8:30 on the Tuesdays from January 15 th through February 26 th. The study guide and the book to accompany this program can be purchased for $25. Please email tony-cathy@comcast.net if you are interested in obtaining the materials so they can be ordered in advance. These texts are helpful for those engaged in the study, but not required everyone is welcome! Call Tony & Cathy at 610-688-2389 for more information. St. Isaac Jogues Council Members Finance Council John Corr Craig Iffert Dan Mazurek Cathy Peacock Meg Price Carol Robinson Mary Scanlon (Business Mgr.) Fr. Moerman(Pastor) Pastoral Council Joe Aquilante Tony Cucchi Mary Ann desante Dan Fulton Amy Grant Gina Mazzulla Maureen Scott Terry Scott Lauriel Wisely Fr. Moerman (Pastor) 2018 TAX RETURNS Kindly call the rectory if you wish a copy of your 2018 church contributions. Please give your envelope number. If you would like us to mail your contribution statement to you, please let us know the address you wish it mailed to when you call to request it. 2018 contribution statements may also be picked up at the rectory front office during regular business hours two days after you call and ask that it be prepared for you. Thank you for your support of our parish! Pray for the Sick Roberta Adams, Bobbie Bauer, Bernie & Catherine Brill, Roger Burgess, Helen Debus, John Deenis, Sal DiMaiuta, Michael Fullam, Bud Gosnell, Farzanh Hafezi, Pary Hafezi, Patricia Kaine, Clare Krause, Janet Lennon, Francesca Monastero, Jeanette and Patrick Muldoon, Annette McCauley, Mary McNabb, Charles McKeough, Jacob Nichols, Steve Pannella, Linda Patton, Elaine & Jim Pizzo, Mary Redmond, David Rothhaar, Dave Scidurlo, Jane Taddeo, Maureen Travagline, Alicia Uribe, Michael Wusinich and Brian Wood and all our homebound, parishioners in nursing homes and hospitals. Remember the members of our Military: TSgt. Megan Burton, US Air Force Sgt. Ryan Burke, US Marine Corp Sgt. Bruno Sicilia, US Army, Iraq Capt. Adam Bouvier, US Army, Iraq/Kuwait Maj. Katherine L. DePaul JA, US Army Corp. Brendan Burke, US Marine Corp Lt. Colonel Patrick Mulloney, US Army, Afghanistan SSgt. Tim Selman, US Air Force 1 st Lt. Joseph C. Toole, US Marine Corp We know our prayers are heard and answered. Please call the Rectory when the individual s health improves or they have returned home from service duty so they can be removed from the list. For the Safety of Soldiers - Almighty and eternal God, those who take refuge in you will be glad and forever will shout for joy. Protect these soldiers as they discharge their duties. Protect them with the shield of your strength and keep them safe from all evil and harm. May the power of your love enable them to return home in safety, that with all who love them, they may ever praise you for your loving care. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Page 2 030 St. Isaac
JANUARY 6, 2019 ~ THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD STEWARDSHIP CORNER RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Presentation of the Gifts It is an honor to present the gifts of Bread and Wine at the Celebration of the Eucharist. Presently our Ushers select individuals or families to participate. Everyone is invited to participate, and if you wish to present the gifts please make your presence known to our Ushers at least 10 minutes before Mass. If you have reserved a Sunday or a Holy Day Mass for a loved one or friend and would like to present the gifts at that Mass, please contact the Ushers 10 minutes before the Mass begins. The person who reserved the Mass would take precedence over others, but we ask that you give others an opportunity if you have reserved a number of Masses. Giving Thoughts Why we give? -There is no better investment in the world than the local parish. It is where people meet Jesus and lives are changed. -Where your treasure is, there will your heart also be. (Matthew 6:21) Bereavement Day: Footsteps through Grief: Learning to Live Thursday, January 17 th, IHM Conference Center, Bryn Mawr. Stipend $25 (includes lunch) If you are grieving the death of a loved one (recent or not), this time of reflection will help you explore ways of moving forward through this time of sorrow. Parish Hall Rental We have a large hall available for parties, showers, weddings, family reunions, funeral luncheons, and of course plenty of parking room. Please call Carol Friel at 610-687-3366 ext. 24 for more information on hall rental. CatholicPhilly.com is the top source of local Catholic news and Catholic teaching, updated every day. Stay informed of Catholic events in the Philadelphia Archdiocese, read Archbishop Chaput s weekly column and learn more about your faith at www.catholicphilly.com. Page 3 030 St. Isaac WHAT DRAWS PEOPLE INTO THE CATHOLIC FAITH? While there are many different circumstances that lead a person in the direction of Catholicism, the simple answer is, Because God has called them. Most often, God calls to us through the people closest to us, through our families and friends. Most who have entered the Church have been influenced by a Catholic spouse, fiancé, or close friend. For many of these people, a desire to raise their children in the knowledge of God spurred them to action. What is this if not the action of the Holy Spirit? If you, or someone you know, is interested in learning more about Catholic Faith and Worship contact Louis Valenti at 610-687- 2481 or email SIJDRE@gmail.com. YOUTH MINISTRY www.stisaac.org and click on Youth Ministry. Join Us!! St. Isaac Jogues Youth Ministry offers the unique opportunity for youth, grades six through twelve, to fully immerse themselves in the Catholic Faith. Activities within the community, socials, spiritual and service events, worship services and athletics provide the means for the youth to establish and strengthen relationships with others. At the heart of this group is the mission of realizing God s significance in the world and to live as Christ in word and deed. NOTE: Any youth interested in helping with the Youth Mass Sunday at 5:00 pm to lector, serve or with Music Ministry, please contact the Youth Ministry Office at 610-254-9106. Some Calls are Meant to be Answered! - Have you ever considered being a priest? What an awesome life it is! Do not be afraid to HEED THE CALL of Christ. For more information, please see our website www.heedthecall.org or call 610-667-5778. The priests of tomorrow are in our midst. They are members of this parish. They are members of our own families. Encourage Vocations, pray for the gift. Items for the Bulletin should be submitted in writing by Friday Noon of the week before, to the Editor, Carol Friel the Parish Secretary, email carol@stisaac.org, for approval by the Pastor.
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