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Epiphany of Our Lord Church 3050 Walton Rd., Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Tel: 610-828-8634 ~ Fax: 610-828-1802 ~ epiphanyofourlord.com epiphanych@comcast.net ~ webmastereol@gmail.com (parish bulletin and website) Sept. 24, 2017 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Pastoral Staff Rev. Joseph J. Quindlen, Pastor Rev. James J. Kelly, In Residence (Retired) Permanent Deacons Emil J. Wernert Michael Pascarella, Jr. Kenneth P. Clancy (Retired) Joel M. Ziff, (Retired) š Office Staff Business Manager, Paul Harvitz Director of Music, Constance M. Steuer Admin. Assistant, JoAnn O Connor IT Coordinator, Nicole Zimmerman Maintenance Super., Anthony R. Mashaintonio ššššš Religious Education Staff rep@eol.comcastbiz.net; (215) 367-5853 Coordinator, Linda DiCampli Admin. Assistant, Maryann Schieve Youth Ministry Staff ymmin@eol.comcastbiz.net; (215) 367-5854 Coordinator, Kevin Kozeniewski Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School www.holyrosaryregional.com (610) 825-0160 3040 Walton Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Lisa S. Hoban: Principal lhoban@holyrosaryregional.com Beth Sheldon: Admin. Assistant bsheldon@holyrosaryregional.com Mass Schedule Saturday 5 p.m. Vigil Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., & 11:30 a.m. Daily 8:30 a.m. Monday to Saturday Holydays 7 p.m. Vigil, 8:30 a.m., 12:05 & 7 p.m. Confessions Saturday 3:30-4:30 p.m. & by appointment Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. & by appointment Closed for lunch: 12 p.m.-1 p.m. Saturday: By appointment only Sunday: By appointment only A mail slot is located in the front door of the rectory. Parish Office Requests To register in the parish, arrange for a baptism, or request a Certificate of Eligibility for sponsorship at Baptism or Confirmation, contact the Parish Office during office hours at epiphanych@comcast.net. Also, please advise our office staff of any change of address, telephone number or family status. Anointing of the Sick First Saturday of the month during 8:30 a.m. Mass or by request. Please notify the rectory as soon as possible when any parishioner becomes seriously ill or is admitted to the hospital. Baptism Baptisms are celebrated after the 11:30 a.m. Mass on Sundays upon request. Both first-time parents need to attend a Pre-Jordan class, which is held the first Wednesday of every month. Pre-Registration for the class is required by contacting the Parish Office. Sponsors not from Epiphany are required to submit a Certificate of Eligibility from their parish two weeks prior to the Baptism. Matrimony Notify the priest of your intention to marry at least six months before the date of the wedding to assure sufficient preparation and to arrange for Pre-Cana sessions. Miraculous Medal Perpetual Novena After 8:30 a.m. Mass every Saturday. Holy Communion for the Sick and Homebound Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are available to bring Communion to the sick and homebound. Call the Parish Office at (610) 828-8634 to provide the office staff with the name, address and phone number of the sick or homebound Epiphany parishioner. of Our Lord Church - Sept. 24, 2017 25th Sunday

Forty Hours Devotion Bernie Toth will speak at all Masses this weekend on behalf of our annual Forty Hours Devotion, Oct. 15-17. Commissioning of New Extraordinary Ministers New Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion will be commissioned this Sunday, Sept. 24, at the 9:30 a.m. Mass. Congratulations to: Balsam Habboush, Estabrak (Joe) Habboush, Jean Konowalczyk, Mary Pat McGrath and Beth Thomas. They will serve our parishioners by distributing Holy Communion at Sunday and daily Mass. They will also bring Holy Communion to Sunrise Assisted Living, Arista Care at Meadow Springs, Suburban Community Hospital, and homebound parishioners. If you are interested in becoming an Extraordinary Minister, contact Mary Sheehan at grandjack01@gmail.com or call (610) 828-8103. Pancake Breakfast Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School is holding the second annual Pancake Breakfast this Sunday, Sept. 24, 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., in Grady Hall. Cost is $7/adult, $5/child ages 12 and under; children 2 and under are free. Email Kim at kimtaglieber@gmail.com. Walk for Life This Sunday, Sept. 24, at Sister Cities Park, Philadelphia. Youth rally at 4 p.m., general rally at 5 p.m., walk at 5:30 p.m. and Mass at the Cathedral Basilica at 6:30 p.m. There will be music, vendors and prayer. Contact Steve Bozza at (215) 587-5661. Forty Days for Life Campaign The annual Forty Days for Life Campaign begins on Wednesday, Sept. 27, and runs until Sunday, Nov. 5. Join with the members of the Respect Life Committee and other pro-lifers for prayerful presence at Norristown s Planned Parenthood, 1221 Powell St. Contact Rita at (610) 489-1929 for details. Serve Our Neighbor Volunteer Meeting Volunteers needed/new members welcome! Come to the fall meting on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m., in the Parish Center. Serve Our Neighbor (SON) runs the turkey drive, giving tree, food drives and Rebuilding Together home repair projects. Contact Bud Yanak at (215) 628-0839. Savio Catholic Boy Choir Auditions will be held Saturday, Sept. 30, for boys in second through eighth grades. Visit savioboychoir.org or call (215) 425-6995 for more information. Guest Speaker Parishioner Mary Beth Enslin, R.N., M.B.A., M.S., is a certified Health Coach who will speak at all Masses next weekend, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, offering a complimentary four-session program to create healthy and vibrant habits for life. Our Holy Father s Prayer Intention for October Workers and the unemployed. That all workers may receive respect and protection of their rights, and that the unemployed may receive the opportunity to contribute to the common good. October Count In 1990, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia inaugurated the practice of counting attendance at weekend Masses during the month of October. The purpose of the October Count is to monitor trends in attendance throughout the Archdiocese and, in doing so, obtain a picture of the Archdiocese that is very useful for long range planning. In past years, many pastors found this procedure to be enlightening and useful for their own parochial ministries. Experience suggests that the average weekend Mass attendance for the weekends of October be used as a standard count. The total attendance of all counts is then divided by four or five weeks depending on the year, resulting in the average October Count. This must be an actual physical count, not estimation. Respect Life Sunday The Respect Life Committee will be accepting donations for lapel roses and precious feet pins to support pro-life outreach efforts on Respect Life Sunday, Oct. 1. The crosses displayed on the lawn of the church are in remembrance of the more than 59 million babies who have been aborted. Each cross (there are 59) represents one million babies. Respect Life Committee The Committee is seeking new members to help in the mission to defend and protect all life from the moment of conception until natural death. Meetings are held the second Saturday of every month. Contact Bernie Toth at (610) 279-2788. Epiphany of Our Lord Church - Sept. 24, 2017 25th Sunday

St. Timothy Parish Anniversary St. Timothy Parish is commemorating the 90th anniversary of its founding with a year-long celebration beginning Sunday, Oct. 1, with a Solemn Mass at 12 p.m. A reception will follow in the school gym. RSVP to the rectory at (215) 624-6188. For more information, visit st-tims.org. Football Alumni Communion Breakfast St. Matthew and Archbishop Kennedy Football Alumni Association is hosting Mass on Sunday, Oct. 1, at 9:30 a.m., at St. Matthew Church, 219 Fayette St., Conshohocken. Breakfast will follow at The Fellowship House, 515 Harry St., Conshohocken. Families encouraged to attend. Cost is $20/adult, $10/child under age 12. Contact akhsfootballalumni@gmail.com. Abington Life Chain Spend an hour in silent prayer for an end to abortion on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2-3 p.m., at Old York Rd. and Horace Ave., Abington. Accepting donations of diapers, wipes and new baby items for distribution to local ministries. Call (215) 885-8150 for more information. Patrician Society The Patrician Society is an informal adult group of Catholics who meet monthly to discuss and learn about the faith. The first meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m., at St. John the Baptist Church, 502 Ford St., Bridgeport. Light refreshments will be served. Contact Steve or Edel at (610) 256-7125 for more information. Young Adult Oktoberfest Young adults 21 and over are invited to Anthem Ministries Oktoberfest on Friday, Oct. 6, 7-11 p.m. at Frankford Hall, Philadelphia. Visit anthemphilly.org for details. Post-Abortion Healing Retreat Designed to help those who have had an abortion experience the mercy and compassion of God in a non-judgmental environment. It will be held Oct. 6-8 at the Malvern Retreat House. Call Lauren at (215) 720-5828. Holy Rosary Flea Market Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School is holding a flea market on Saturday, Oct. 7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Tables are $20; checks should be made payable to Holy Rosary. Call (610) 825-0160 for more information. Corpus Christi Bingo On Saturday, Oct. 7, join Corpus Christi for lunch and bingo. Admission is $20 and includes both. Doors open at 9 a.m. and bingo starts at 12 p.m. Contact Laurie at (610) 584-5694. Main Line Singles (Ages 52-66) Main Line Singles Dinner Club will host a Fall Fest House Party on Saturday, Oct. 7, 5:45 p.m., at a member s home in Havertown. Contact Barb (610) 896-6542 for details. Roman Run Roman Catholic High School is holding its annual 5k Roman Run on Sunday, Oct. 8, along Kelly Drive, Philadelphia. All proceeds benefit the students. Contact Lisa at (215) 627-5487 ext. 315 for details. Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School Sixth and seventh grade girls are invited to an Open House on Sunday, Oct. 8, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., at the high school to tour the facility and interact with current students and teachers. Register at gmahs.org/admissions. Consecration of Archdiocesan Youth and Young Adults Archbishop Chaput will dedicate the youth and young adults of the Archdiocese to Mary on Sunday, Oct. 8, at the 6:30 p.m. Mass. Visit anthemphilly.org for details. End of Life Planning Rev. Louis P. Bellepede, along with other professionals, will speak on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 6-9 p.m., at Jack Francis Caterers, Conshohocken, regarding the spiritual and temporal aspects of end of life planning. Seating is limited. Complimentary buffet. Call Tim at (215) 699-6993 to register. Metanoia Young Adult Events Tuesday, Oct. 10, Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., at Corpus Christi, Lansdale. Friday, Oct. 13, Campire, 7:30 p.m., at St. Eleanor s Parish, Lansdale. Contact metanoiayoungadults@gmail.com for more information. Epiphany of Our Lord Church - Sept. 24, 2017 25th Sunday

Blood Drive The next Blood Drive will be held Friday, Oct. 13, 2-7 p.m., in Grady Hall. Please complete the form below and return to the Parish Office. Call Bernie Toth at (610) 279-2788 for more information. Red Cross Blood Drive Oct. 13 Grady Hall Name: Address: Phone #: Preferred time: Please bring a valid form of I.D. Holy Spirit Conference The annual Charismatic Conference will be held Oct. 13-15 at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, 70 Industrial Hwy., Essington. Seating is limited. Cost $50/adult over 25, $25/ young adult/youth under age 25, children 10 and under are free. Register by Wednesday, Oct. 10 online at phillyspirit.com. Holy Rosary Winter CYO Registration for winter sports is open until Sunday, Oct. 15. The sports offered are: basketball and cheer. Visit wagdogs.com for details and to register. Consecration of the Archdiocese to Our Lady of Fatima In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady in Fatima, Portugal, Archbishop Chaput will consecrate the Archdiocese to Our Lady of Fatima on Sunday, Oct. 15, at the 11 a.m. Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia. Visit archphila.org/fatima for more details. Abp. Prendergast High School Reunion The Class of 1962 will hold its 55th year reunion on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 12:30 p.m. at The Porch (Lamb Tavern). Contact Helen Colgan Mancini at (215) 643-3488 for details. National Catholic Women s Conference Feminine Genius: a phrase coined by St. John Paul II to describe to the particular gifts which God gives to women for outreach to the world. The closing message of the Second Vatican Council included the following: The hour...has come, when the vocation of women is being acknowledged in its fullness, the hour in which women acquire in the world an influence, an effect and a power never hitherto achieved women imbued with a spirit of the Gospel can do so much to aid humanity in not falling. The uniqueness of the feminine genius comes into focus only when the vocation of women is grasped properly. The Church understands that each gender has unique gifts as well as those shared. Christ, and therefore His Church, recognizes the importance of women. It was a woman, the Blessed Virgin Mary, who first received the Son of God and was trusted and tasked with raising Him. Mary Magdalene is the first to receive the risen Christ. She was trusted and tasked with announcing the news of the Resurrection. God entrusted the future of humanity to women and their unique gifts. Archbishop Chaput, in his column titled A Moment for Women in the New Evangelization, notes one gift is the aptness for relationship. Pope Francis, in his apostolic exhortation The Joy of the Gospel, speaks of the need to cultivate the art of accompaniment, reminding us that one does not encounter Christ in a vacuum but through personal relationships. This conference the first-ever National Catholic Women s Conference Archbishop Chaput explains, seeks to honor precisely those things that make women who they are. Women in the New Evangelization (WINE) is a new Catholic women s ministry that recognizes women s central role in the mission of the Church. Hosted by WINE, the conference, on Saturday, Oct. 21, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., at Our Lady of Czestochowa, Doylestown, will include dynamic speakers such as Teresa Tomeo and Kelly Wahlquist, and musician Amanda Vernon. The day will also include Mass, confession, prayer, socializing and more. Register at wineconference.org. Epiphany of Our Lord Church - Sept. 24, 2017 25th Sunday

Excerpts from Bringing the Eucharist and becoming the body of Christ By Effie Caldarola ~ Sept. 6, 2017 When I lived in Alaska, I was an extraordinary minister of holy Communion to the homebound. Looking back, I m rather amazed that I volunteered for this task, which often took me on ice-clogged roads that meandered haphazardly into the snowy hillsides of Anchorage. But I m so glad for the memory of that parish ministry. Sometimes I look back at the people our little group served and I recall what a privilege it was to be able to bring the body of Christ to people on Sunday morning. One man we visited had a rare disease that kept him in chronic, intense pain. Only middle-aged, he spent his days sequestered in a dark bedroom. Apparently, even bright light hurt, and when I entered his room, the only thing keeping the darkness at bay was light streaming softly in from the adjacent bathroom. When he died, the priest who officiated at his funeral said he had never ministered to anyone who suffered as much. I can only hope that the Eucharist, provided by me and other parishioners, buoyed him in that dreadful pain. Another place on our rounds was a small assisted living home, licensed for five people. The little house was immaculate, and when I arrived, the ladies would be gathered around the dining table getting their nails done or having their hair fixed in anticipation of Sunday family visitors. I will never forget Daisy, who lived there, because she always welcomed the Eucharist with such devotion. Jesus Jesus, she would mumble softly with her eyes closed after receiving Communion, as if engaged in an intense private reverie. Not everyone was so devout or so personally inspiring. We trudged up to dirty houses and places where our arrival was greeted as of no more consequence than the paperboy s. We spent much time at a house that reeked of tobacco smoke, where filled ashtrays competed with an oxygen tank amid the clutter. But no one welcomed our visits more than the lady of that house. Yes, we came to bring the body of Christ, but we realized we also came as the body of Christ, and it was our presence that she craved. This is the time of year when most parishes are gearing up for ministry sign-ups. I just visited a parish where the priest was begging for 50 more faith formation volunteers. At another parish, I saw tables full of sign-ups for the fall festival. Our parishes are the place where the church lives. Sometimes, we go to Sunday Mass as if we have blinders on. We slip in and out with hardly a greeting to anyone. We merely go through the paces. I can just about guarantee you that if you become involved in a parish ministry, this attitude toward your church home will be changed and enlivened. That old saying I got so much more out of it than I gave will be true for you. You will meet wonderful, spirit-filled people and make deeper friendships. You will be inspired. Choose a ministry that calls to you. Maybe you re not the catechetical type, or maybe a Sunday morning trek up an icy hillside road doesn t appeal. Pray about it. Every parish has a multitude of needs and opportunities to become the body of Christ to someone. You won t be sorry. Reprinted Epiphany with permission of Our Lord Church from - Sept. CatholicPhilly.com. 24, 2017 25th Sunday

Craft Show The annual Holy Rosary Regional Catholic School Craft Show will be held Dec. 2-3. This event continues to be one of the largest in the area, hosting over 100 crafters catering to the needs of over 1,000 attendees. If you are interested in being a crafter for this event, email holyrosarycraftshow@gmail.com. Lighthouse Media Kiosk The kiosk located in the vestibule of church has been restocked with a large selection of materials for children and parents. Stop by to see what s new! March for Life Save the date! The annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. will be held Friday, Jan. 19. Epiphany will be providing a bus. More details to follow. Contact Bernie Toth at (610) 279-2788. REP Catechists and Aides Thank you to all those who have volunteered to be catechists and aides for our Religious Education Program for 2017-18. Elise Blumenthal Anna Brach Stephanie Brach Victoria Brach Sheila Curristin Nick DiCampli Valerie Dietz Stacey Hajdak Michael Hajdak Diane Johnson Kevin Kozeniewski Matthew Kozeniewski Nicole Ksiazek Karen Makoid Michelle Morrissey Angela Myers Chris Myers Colleen Price Donna Rowe Donna Wheeler Stewardship is a way of life. Tithing is God s Plan for Giving. Our Sunday Offering 9/10 $ 11,324 Last Year s Offering $ 13,120 Children s Offering $ 20 Thank you for your continued support! From the Pastor: Our brothers and sisters who have been chosen as extraordinary ministers of holy communion will be commissioned through our prayer and God s blessing. We pray that they may exercise this ministry with faith, devotion, and love. Book of Blessings From the Children: I prayed. I said thank you. I went to Mass. MASS INTENTIONS Monday, Sept. 25 8:30 a.m. Palma Guarino Tuesday, Sept. 26 8:30 a.m. Mary Mack Wednesday, Sept. 27 8:30 a.m. Mary P. Brendza Thursday, Sept. 28 8:30 a.m. Palma Guarino Friday, Sept. 29 8:30 a.m. Norma Mirabile Saturday, Sept. 30 8:30 a.m. John and Mae McGlinchey Adoration Chapel Votive Candles are Dedicated for: Sept. 24 Maryanne Koehler Sept. 24 Jack Phipps The Altar Flowers For Sept. 24 are in loving memory of Nicholas Lamina Love, Carrie, Cara and Lauren The Respect Life Rose For the week of Sept. 24 is for Mary Mack The rose was placed on the Altar in front of The Blessed Mother Please Remember in Prayer William Reid Who died Aug. 21 Preceded in death by first wife Catherine, husband of Rose, father of Helen, Joanne, Eileen, William, and step-father of Margi. Sept. 24 Joseph Steuer In Loving Memory Pregnancy Hotline Pregnant and need help? Call or text the hotline at 610-626-4006, 24/7, for assistance with pro-life options, supportive counseling and other resources. Please Pray for the Sick Parishioners listed in bold. Miriam Beaumont Jerry Curran Ann Griffith Andrew Zimmerman Names will remain on the Sick List for one calendar month. Contact the Parish Office Epiphany to update of Our the Lord list. Church - Sept. 24, 2017 25th Sunday

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT HOURS AT AREA PARISHES (Information subject to change. Please contact each parish to verify.) Epiphany of Our Lord, Plymouth Meeting 610-828-8634 Mon.-Fri: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. St. Anthony of Padua, Ambler 215-646-4742 Mary Chapel: Weekdays after 9 a.m. St. Paul, 2007 New Hope St., Norristown 610-279-6725 Fridays only: After the 8 a.m. Mass until 3:30 p.m. St. Philip Neri, 437 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill 610-834-1975 Second Monday of the month only Sept.-June: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Francis of Assisi, 600 Hamilton St., Norristown 610-272-0402 Mondays Only Sept.-May: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; June-Aug.: 9 a.m.-10 a.m. St. Titus, 3006 Keenwood Rd., East Norriton 610-279-4990 Second Sunday of the month only 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. St. Helena, 1489 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell 610-275-7711 St. Theresa Chapel Mon.-Fri.: 6:15 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat.: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun.: 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Visitation BVM, 196 N. Trooper Rd., Norristown 610-539-5572 BVM Chapel: Open 24/7 From the WLP Vault comes the Bible Story of Christmas featuring 8 Classic Christmas Carols and a reading of the Gospel of Luke 2: 4-20 by Bing Crosby! Also available on vinyl. 800-566-6150 The Sponsors Who Appear On This Bulletin. It Is Through Their Support That This Bulletin Is Made Possible. Business Owners Interested In Advertising Please Call Photo Courtesy of Bing Crosby Enterprises J.S. Paluch 1-800-524-0263 Visit WLPmusic.com to purchase your copy - CD $10.00 If You Live Alone You Need LIFEWatch! Standing on the Rock CD FUN AND FAITH-FILLED MUSIC 24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY! Ambulance Solutions as Low as Police Fire FREE Shipping FREE Activation Friends/FamilyNO Long Term Contracts $1a Day! for little ones, with 10 songs based on Bible stories and the teachings of Jesus. This is a new music collection for preschool children and those who are in early grade school. SPECIAL OFFER: FREE LIFEWatch Shoppers Tote with your order CALL NOW! by James Wahl $17.00 + S&H 800.393.9954 800-566-6150 www.wlp.jspaluch.com/14028.htm Saint Margaret Sunday Missal sonal Companion r e P r through 2030 You Prayer Designed to be Readings Reflections Prayers WHY IS IT A man wakes up after sleeping under an ADVERTISED blanket on an ADVERTISED mattress and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamas bathes in an ADVERTISED shower shaves with an ADVERTISED razor brushes his teeth with ADVERTISED toothpaste washes with ADVERTISED soap puts on ADVERTISED clothes drinks a cup of ADVERTISED coffee drives to work in an ADVERTISED car and then.... refuses to ADVERTISE believing it doesn t pay. Later if business is poor he ADVERTISES it for sale. WHY IS IT? Please Cut Out This Thank You Ad and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers In Stock & Ready to Order Today. CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. 800-566-6150 www.wlpmusic.com $39.95 Check It Out Today! The Most Complete Online National Directory of Catholic Parishes 212450 Epiphany of Our Lord Church (B) Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it! www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263

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