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January 14, 2018 CHURCH 50 L R, P, P 19301 P 610.64 4.165 5 F 610. 64 4.1928 SCHOOL 6 G R, P, P 19301 P : 610.64 4.1670 F : 610. 64 4.0201 M K H, P 2 S O T MASS & WORSHIP SCHEDULE S V : 5 :30 ; S M : 7 :30, 9, 11:30 ; Spanish1:30 ; 6 Youth Mass M -F : 6:30, 8 ; Saturday 8 R : Thursdays 7-8 ; Saturday 4-5 or by Appointment Adoration: Thursdays 8:30 8 ; Saturdays 4-5 CLERGY R. M J. L, O.P., P R. S A, O.P., P V R. C W. B, O.P., P V (P ) D J P. L D W M. M (R ) The two disciples who were with John in today's Gospel did not yet know Jesus. John knew they sought the Messiah, and he understood his mission to point the way to the Lord. In the first reading, Eli realized that the Lord was calling Samuel and told him how to respond when called. Saint Paul witnessed to the Good News of Jesus to the people in Corinth, and continued to show them how to live as Christian people. John, Eli, and Paul grasped that, as people of faith, we are called to show others the way to the Lord. Who helps you be attentive to God's presence and to respond in faith? To whom are you called to witness, to show the way to the Lord? B T L O G John's introduction was a simple declaration: "Behold, the Lamb of God." The two disciples immediately responded. Jesus sensed their willing hearts and invited them to follow him. Do you sometimes wish that recognizing the Lord would be so straightforward in your own life? Would it not be wonderful if a friend could point to Christ with certainty? While we do not always have such a clear sense of God's presence with and within us, we do have a regular opportunity to encounter Christ, in the celebration of the Mass. Like the disciples, we too hear, "Behold the Lamb of God." After the consecration, just before we receive Holy Communion, the priest raises the host and says, "Behold, the Lamb of God. Behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb." It is like having a friend point the way to the Lord for us. Here is Christ, ready for us to receive his Body and his Blood, to enter into deep communion with him, and to live our lives as his disciples. Nourished in word and sacrament, we are called to point the way to the Lord as witnesses to Christ's love. H I A. S, F Y S I L The Lord does not only call people like Samuel and the two disciples. God calls each of us. We must be attentive to God's presence in prayer, sacred scripture, the sacraments, interactions with others, the beauty of creation. We are to grow in willingness to respond, to live as God's people in the daily circumstances of our lives. Eli's guidance to Samuel is for us as well: with an open heart and mind, we do well to say to God, "Speak, for your servant is listening." Like the two disciples in today's Gospel, we must be ready to set aside whatever might stand in the way of our relationship with Christ and our Christian living. It was more than Simon's name that changed. The disciples discovered in Jesus a new way of life, and they shared the good news of this life with all. T ' R : 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10; 1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42 J. S. Paluch Company

Page 2 January 14, 2018 2 S O T Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you. -- 1 Corinthians 6:19a Sunday, January 14 Vigil The Young Family 7:30 Jonathan Lucks 9:00 Edward McCarthy 11:30 Debbie Arnold & Lords blessing on Julianne Zelov 1:30 Castro Family Monday, January 15 6:30 Charles Corrigan 8:00 Lamar Layfield Tuesday, January 16 6:30 Deceased Parishioners 8:00 Fr. Mike s Intentions Wednesday, January 17 6:30 Richard P. Cancelmo 8:00 Edna Fisher Thursday, January 18 6:30 Elizabeth Aquilante 8:00 Larry Schwartz Friday, January 19 6:30 Armed Forces 8:00 End to Abortion Saturday, January 20 8:00 Joan McHugh Sunday, January 21 Vigil Brian Zwaan 7:30 Parishioners 9:00 Albert & Kenneth Fuchs 11:30 Frank Adamiak 1:30 Spanish Community 6 Brian Zwaan Most of us know that Jesus had apostles, Jesus had disciples, and Jesus had followers....the Greek word for disciple (mathetes) means one who learns. James Martin, SJ, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, p. 314 O V St. Norbert Parish aspires to become one in Christ as a community of fervent disciples, who listen attentively for the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and who lovingly embrace Jesus, present in the poor, the alienated and the spiritually hungry. Stewardship R U Listening? Speak, for your servant is listening. With those few words Samuel humbles himself and declares his loyalty and obedience to God. There are perhaps for many of us challenges in those words. Initially Samuel responds Here I am, but thinks it was Eli who called him. The idea of being a servant and the willingness to serve are what may be trials for us in terms of how we live. Samuel does not recognize the voice of the Lord. That, too, may be a problem for us. First we need to be listening. Are we, or are we merely going through the motions? Responding to God with Here I am is a magnificent way to react to God. It is not that God does not know where we are, but saying that can serve as a reminder to us that we are stewards, servants to Him, and it implies we are prepared to hear what He wants us to do. Here I am is said numerous times by those in the Old Testament including Abraham, Jacob, Moses, PRAYERS & READINGS P H : Corinne Kerrigan, Greg Kleckner, Maria Palfy, Ryan Schlecht, Julian D Orazio, William Denney, Elena Prota, Maria Morales, Michael Fullam, Aaron Gelstine, Mary Corcoran, William Wilbur, Tim Dippel, Alice Bowman, Dorothy Wilson, Ed Rofi, Guillermo Ramirez Maldonado, Rudy Spina, Helen Gelstine, Peter Lim, Ed Welsh, Ann Sassaman, Clare Rossmeisl, Diana Reyes, Frank Henriquez, Phyllis McCullough, Lonz Baldino, Patricia Boyce, Louanne Armstrong, Joan Schauble, Ruth Chavez, John Francis Erickson, Trudy Di- Nardo, Sr. Helena Mayer, John Valenti, Debra Ulicny, Roberto Barajas, Joseph Mongiello, Mary Alice Spina, Sue Birmingham, Todd Monastero, Margaret Maguire, Dan Petrella, Julianne Zelov P F O T : Pvt. Matthew Cress, USA; Pvt. Jessica Flowers, Pvt. Michael Flowers, USA; Capt. Rob Kersey, USN; 1st.Lt. Spencer Lahiff, USMC; Sgt. Justin Lansford, USA; Pvt. Bryan McCormick, USA; Lt. Col. James Merenda, USAF; Sgt. R. J. Paski, USA; Sgt. Matthew Paski, USAF; CPT Brian Wallin, DO, USA Isaiah, and by Ananias in the New Testament. When Jesus says, Come follow me, as He does to us, do we hear Him, and even more important do we respond and do we follow? In order to do that properly we have to be prepared to serve Him and others. Thus, like Samuel, we need to listen, and then we need to serve. At a recent papal audience, Pope Francis said, Love and charity are service, helping others, serving others. When you forget yourself and think of others, this is love! catholicsteward.com All our merit, my children, consists of cooperating with grace. St. John Vianney On Grace READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Sm 15:16-23; Ps 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21, 23; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: 1 Sm 16:1-13; Ps 89:20-22, 27-28; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7; Ps 56:2-3, 9-13; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: 1 Sm 24:3-21; Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11; Mk 3:13-19 Saturday: 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27; Ps 80:2-3, 5-7; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Cor 7:29-31; Mk 1:14-20

St. Norbert Bulletin Page 3 Pastor s Pulpit Pray For The Norbertines: Electing A New Abbot On January 23rd, the Norbertine Community of Daylesford Abbey will gather together to select the next Abbot of Daylesford Abbey. The Abbot General, Abbot Thomas Handgratinger, O.Praem., will come from Rome to conduct the election. As many of you know, Abbot Richard Antonucci, O.Praem., will step down as Abbot of the Community, having served for nine years. As a parish we are very grateful for the support that Abbot Antonucci had given to St. Norbert Parish. Please keep Abbot Antonucci in your prayers as he begins another chapter in his life. The Community of Daylesford will be selecting their fifth Abbot. Abbot John Neitzel, the first Abbot of Daylesford, served during the construction of the present Abbey. Daylesford Abbey began as a Priory at what was then the Cassatt Estate and is now the Upper Mainline YMCA. There are presently four Norbertine Abbeys in the United States. Saint Michael s Abbey in California founded by Norbertines from Hungary. Saint Norbert Abbey in Wisconsin, the mother Abbey, so to speak, for Daylesford Abbey as well as Santa Maria de la Vid Abbey in Albu- querque, NM. There is also Immaculate Conception Priory in Middletown, DE. This is obviously an important time for the Norbertine Community of Daylesford Abbey. May I ask that you keep the Community in your prayers and pray especially for the discerning of the Holy Spirit on January 23rd. A prayer has been distributed to all our Community and I share this prayer with you and ask that if you are so inclined please pray it with the Norbertine Community. G P A E 2018 Father of all, Jesus, Good Shepherd, Holy Spirit, Teacher and Guide, grant us the blessing of hearts and minds, intent on pondering your word. In your light may we wisely discern the choice before us, the call we will make to the brother among us who we believe will, by your grace, inspire and lead us anew to that unity of mind and heart that alone can lead us together to you. All glory be to you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, in this season of Light and for ever and ever. Amen Prayerfully in Saint Norbert and Saint Augustine, Fr. Mike NOTE: On Jan 23, the day of the Election, Adoration will be held in the Oratory from 8:30 to noon. T T C T Ordinary Time began for us this week. On the old calendar, the feast of the Presentation, still more than two weeks away, was the last day of the Christmas season. Sadly, Bethlehem is hardly a place of peace on earth these days. The ancient Christian community has been largely uprooted by political strife. The Church of the Nativity (left) is in the West Bank under Palestinian rule. In the 1950s, 86% of the population around Bethlehem was Christian, but today 12% reside in the birthplace of Christianity. The church was founded by the Emperor Constantine in 325, destroyed in a Samaritan revolt in 539, and rebuilt by the Emperor Justinian. When the area came under Muslim control in 638, the holiness of the church was respected, and in return Christians allowed Muslims to pray in the south aisle, a right still upheld. Earlier in that century, invading Persians were ordered to destroy all churches, but when they saw the magi carved over the doorway of the Church of the Nativity, they spared it out of respect for their ancestors who bore gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the same city. The Crusaders restored and redecorated the church by the twelfth century, and it is their plan that survives. Down a few stone steps is a stone grotto with a silver star marking the place of Christ s birth: when the star was stolen in 1847 it triggered an international crisis that exploded into the Crimean War. Since 1852, the church has been shared by the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Churches. The Greeks are in charge of the grotto, but don't enjoy the best of friendships with the Armenians. Catholics have the care of the Chapel of the Manger (stained glass above right), and avoid the squabbles by a separate entrance to the Franciscan monastery church of St. Catherine. Pray for peace in Bethlehem! Adapted from Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

Page 4 January 14, 2018 News & Events J F M S T That Man Is You (TMIY) starts up again on Thursday, Jan 18 to Apr 19 from 6-7:30 in the school cafeteria. This effort is an honest look at the pressures and temptations facing men today in our modern culture. TMIY seeks to transform men who will be capable of transforming homes and society. This session is timed to coincide with Lent and you don t have to have attended the Fall session to start this one. Check out videos and sign up now at http://paradisusdei.org/that-man-is-you/ R for this FREE program online at https://ww2.paradisusdei.org/index.php/about/ location_detail/107196 C : Tom Cancelmo at 610.254.7437 or tcancelmo@btcmarketing.com for more information C T L F C FFE... D M "How Can You Enrich Your Marriage in a Deeper Way?" is a special evening coming Lent for Married Couples to unwrap the gift of the Sacrament of Marriage. Join us Thursday, Feb 22, from 7-9, in the St. Norbert school dining hall. The evening begins with wine and cheese, followed by an inspirational talk, some quiet time with your spouse and finally with some takeaway Lenten resolutions to help strengthen your marriage and to encounter Christ together as a couple this Lent. This evening is hosted by our CaFFE Family Life Ministry and baby sitting will be provided. Please register online at www.stnorbert.org C FFE F L P -... P P Positive Parenting Playbook is a 5-week course on Sundays, Feb 4 to March 11, from 10:15-11:15, between our two morning Masses. This program, led by Lisa Corcoran, will empower you to parent your children in ways that build up and help both parent and child grow together. Topics including: Why they do that? Understanding your child s behavior Motivating through Encouragement Listen up mom and dad: Learning how to hear your child I own that: I messages and problem solving Is there another way to discipline? Lisa is a long-time St. Norbert parishioner with 9 children, 6 siblings and 97 cousins, which may have led to her to study parenting. She founded The Parenting Playbook that combines her Alfred Adler studies with practical tools to raise loving, responsible, confident and happy children. God desires for us to have homes of happiness and harmony and this workshop will help you make that a reality, she added. Husbands and wives are encouraged to attend together. C : $75 per couple and $65 for one parent or $20 per drop-in session if you are unable to make the entire course. Workbook $20. Space limited. R : https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=3045a9 C : Mark Griswold at 610.644.1655 ext 114 or mgriswold@parish.stnorbert.org P Y A... S! The 50+ Group and the Easttown Police present Scams and How To Protect Yourself and Your Money featuring Detective Andrew J. Tritz III on Sunday, Jan 21 at 12:30 following the 11:30 Mass. Detective Tritz is a member of the International Association of Financial Crime Investigators and has a Masters in Fraud Management. He will cover scams that are plaguing our nation and local crimes. Free presentation and each attendee will receive a free copy of Money Smart For Older Adults: Resource Guide. Light refreshments to be served. C : Kevin Horan 610.883.7576 or kevin.horan1@verizon.net C F V... W N H Our Altar Linens Ministry needs additional people to help serve about once very two months for one week. Help is needed to wash and iron linens (purificators, finger towels, corporals) that are used at Mass. Contact: Maria Pollack at maria-ron@comcast.net or 484.888. 0837 for more information and how you can assist with this vital ministry. B O T G Want to go deeper into the Sunday Gospel? Join a St. Norbert small faith sharing group. Contact: Ed Grady at egrady@parish.stnorbert.org for more information on dates, times and places. You won t be disappointed.

St. Norbert Bulletin Page 5 P S R During Lent last year, St. Norbert Parish participated in a national Disciple Maker Index (DMI) Survey sponsored by the Catholic Leadership Institute (CLI). This survey looks at parishioners attitudes and beliefs regarding the local Catholic community, spiritual growth, personal beliefs and faith. Participants are asked about their participation in activities such as Confession, Mass, service, hospitality, bible study/ workshops, and retreats. Other questions ask about parishioner satisfaction with the parish, pastor and parish activities. Demographic questions help form a profile of parish communities and survey respondents. Thank you, everyone who responded! More than 600 St. Norbert parishioners completed the survey, an excellent 48% response. Parishes normally see a 12-20% response the first time they participate. Overall, nearly 82,000 parishioners from 366 parishes in 21 Dioceses have responded in the last four years to the DMI Survey. St. Norbert s participation was made possible by a generous grant from a CLI benefactor. The St. Norbert Five Year Parish Pastoral Plan (2014-2019) has three goals: 1) Encountering Jesus: To create a community that encourages an Encounter with Jesus 2) Focusing on Sunday: To enhance the Sunday experience of our worship to better enable parishioners to encounter Jesus 3) Forming Fervent Disciples: To engage and enable our parish to grow as a community of Fervent Disciples through our ministries and discipling efforts This survey helps gauge the vibrancy of our parish and measure how effective we are in forming disciples. The results are compared with all parishes in the study and with the top 3 high-scoring parishes in the country. There is a lot of data and we have been analyzing the results. Below are some key findings and the date and time for a Town Meeting to review the results with all parishioners. K S A F I Parishioners Are Likely to Recommend St. Norbert s: Question: I would recommend my parish to a friend Our Result: Close to 70% of respondents are likely to recommend St. Norbert Parish to others. The top-mentioned reasons are: 1) The pastor; 2) A vibrant and engaging Sunday Mass; 3) Feeling welcomed and accepted; 4) Preaching connects to everyday life; 5) Accessible information and communications; 6) Parish helps them recognize God s work in their life. Comment: St. Norbert s response lies midway between the parish average (55%) and the score of the top 3 U.S. parishes (85%). While there is room for growth, clearly parishioners are passionate about St. Norbert s. Parishioners Want to Grow Spiritually: Question: Which of the following best describes the pace of your spiritual growth? 1) Period of decline; 2) Stalled; 3) Content with where I am; 4) Growing Steadily; 5) Would like to grow more; 6) In a period of rapid growth Our Result: More than 70% of our parishioners are growing steadily, want to grow more, or are in a period of rapid spiritual growth. Comment: In line with our Pastoral Goals, St. Norbert parishioners are encountering Jesus, focusing on our Sunday experience and growing as Fervent Disciples. Efforts like the RESPOND: Deepening Discipleship series are helping people go deeper and grow spiritually. NEXT SUNDAY T H D J 21 Learn more about the DMI Survey results and join in a Q&A session Sunday, Jan 21 at 10:15 in the St. Norbert Oratory. I look forward to seeing you there. Fr. Mike C Witnessing to the Faith: Question: How does the parish equip parishioners to share their personal witness story? Our Result: Only 17% of respondents believe our parish is equipping them to share their personal witness story (the national average is about 16%). The response is far higher (40%) in the top 3 parishes. Comment: St. Norbert Parish is addressing this through a strong support for faith sharing groups, our monthly Witness Sundays, Bible study, and Becoming Fervent Disciples. Helping Parents Teach Their Children Questions (agree or disagree): (1) One of my most important responsibilities as a parent is helping my child(ren) to know Jesus; (2) I have adequate support from my parish to help my child(ren) grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. Our Results: While an overwhelming 61% of parents feel they are responsible for helping their children to know Jesus, only 29% feel the parish is providing adequate support. Comment: When this survey was fielded, St. Norbert s was just half-way through our new CaFFE Family Life effort (Catholic Family Formation and Evangelization). Other programs such as the Walking With Purpose group for women and the new That Man Is You program for men help to strengthen faith and form more Fervent Disciples to meet these and other challenges. : Mark Christmyer mchristmyer@parish.stnorbert.org or Ed Grady at egrady@parish.stnorbert.org for more information

Page 6 January 14, 2018 T W... O T B Signups are this weekend for our Respect Life Ministry annual March for Life bus trip on Jan 19 to Washington, DC, in support of all lives matter. C : Joe Maxwell of the Respect for Life Ministry at 610.955. 5701 or jf.maxwell@verizon.net C : Seat reservation $10/person for parishioners. RSVP: Send checks to Joe at 2310 Pine View Drive, Malvern, PA 19355. T : Bus leaves St. Norbert at 8:45 and returns at 7:15. Also visit the table in the Narthex the weekends of Jan 6-7 and 13-14. R : To sign up for a spot on the bus, go to: https://www.kofcpaoli.org/respect-for-life/ S D... A U Addictions affect practically every family. Two opportunities are available to come together in power of our faith: Gethsemani Addictions Prayer Night, this Thursday, Jan 18, 7-8, St. Norbert Oratory. Addictions Mass, Saturday, Jan 27, 11, St. Eleanor Church, 647 Locus Street, Collegeville, PA 19426. Contact: Michael Collins, 610.948.3413 C A H S... X XIV 4 T Hey Teens, are you listening? Hearing any voices? How about My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me (John 27:10). Join us as we FOLLOW this year s Xanten XIV High School Retreat, Jan 19-21 at Camp Sankanac in Spring City. C : $125. C : Clare Kane ckane@parish.stnorbert.org or 610.644.1670 ext 127 R : https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=faee60 M S R : 7th & 8th graders: A special IGNITE overnight retreat will be held for you Feb 9-11. C : Clare Kane at 610.644.1670 ext 127 or ckane@parish.stnorbert.org or R : https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=6a7259 L... S P N Do you love music? Do you want to get involved, but don't have much time? Join the Sound Ministry! We will train you and in a short period of time, you could be working the sound board. A once a month commitment at Mass provides a great service. C : Paul Stadter, stadterpm@yahoo.com or 610.710.6117 U E W : Sundays: EDGE 10:05-11:15 Youth Group Room; Youth Group following 6 Mass; Dads Basketball, 7-9, Gym Tuesdays: Dawn Seekers Bible Study, 8:30 10 am, Parish Office Dining Room; Walking With Purpose 9-11. C : Lisa McGowan at mcgowanlh@gmail.com ; Young Adults Faith Sharing, Parish Office Lower Level, 7:30-9, C - : Hank Fila at 610.513.9768 or hankfila@gmail.com Wednesdays: Christian Practice of Yoga 10:30-11:30 Parish Office Lower Level; JCREW Youth Group, 7-9, Youth Group Room Thursdays: Adoration 8 :30 8, Oratory with Reconciliation 7 8 ; Legion of Mary, 9-10:30, Sacristy Meeting Room. Saturdays: Adoration 4-5 ; Reconciliation 4-5 or by appointment U : Jan 15 Martin Luther King Day, No School Jan 15 Winter Book Group, 9:30-11, Contact: Mary Galloway, maryggalloway@aol.com Jan 18 That Man Is You! 6-7:30, School Dining Room. C : Tom Cancelmo at tcancelmo@btcmarketing.com Jan 18 Gethsemani Addictions Prayer Evening, 7-8, Oratory. C : Mark Christmyer, 610.644.1655 ext. 131 or mchristmyer@parish.stnorbert.org o Jan 27-28 Catholic Schools Week Begins at all Masses R Y R J S R Make your plans now for a 50+ Group Spiritual Retreat at Malvern Retreat House on Tuesday, Jan 23, from 9 2:30. This 50+ group inaugural spiritual retreat with Father John Meyers on The View from the Top of the Hill, will explore how we can refresh and re-energize our relationship with Jesus as well as continue to find meaning and fulfillment in our lives and reflect on our spiritual legacies. A full day that includes Mass, Adoration, Reconciliation, personal reflection time, and fellowship over breakfast and lunch. RSVP early to reserve your place! D - is Jan 15. Drop off or mail the registration form below along with payment to the Parish Office. C : Nancy Stemper at nancystemper@comcast.net or Nina Gallacher at ngallacher9@aol.com 50+ G S R M R H Tuesday, Jan 23, 9-2:30 Name(s): Phone: Email: Total Enclosed: ($30/person, cash or check payable to St. Norbert 50+ Group) Return or mail completed form with payment to the St. Norbert Parish Office, 50 Leopard Road, Paoli, PA 19301 by Monday, Jan 15. If Office is closed, please use mail slot next to front door. Thank You.