August 19, 2018 The 20 th in Ordinary Time ST. ISAAC JOGUES Rev. Stephen A. Moerman Deacon Rev. Mr. Dan Mazurek 50 West Walker Road, Wayne, PA 19087 Phone: 610-687-3366 Fax: 610-293-9529 Website: www.stisaac.org MASS SCHEDULE Summer Mass Schedule, there will only be one daily weekday Mass (Monday through Friday) and that will be at 12:05pm. The Saturday daily Mass at 8am remains the same (in the Church). The Chapel will open at 7:30am with Exposition from 10am to 10pm on weekdays and from 9am to 10pm on Saturday and. Saturday: 8am & 5pm : 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; 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
AUGUST 19, 2018 ~ THE 20 th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THEME We learn the difference between wisdom and folly as we experience life, discovering our errors and correcting them. The fullness of truth is found in the Savior who patiently shows us mercy. + MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK + Saturday, August 18 8:00am Matthew C. Woody 5:00pm People of St. Isaac Jogues, August 19 20 th in Ordinary Time 8:00am Thomas J. Evans Jr. 10:30am Lena & Arthur Ratti 12:00pm Eleanor & Lawrence Robinson 5:00pm Kenneth G. Kitchen Monday, August 20-St. Bernard Abbott, 12:05pm James & Timothy Garren Tuesday, August 21- St. Pius X, Pope 12:05pm Lorraine Kirby Wednesday, August 22-The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary 12:05pm Intentions of Kathy Myers & Family Thursday, August 23-St. Rose of Lima, Virgin 12:05pm Maria Buendia Friday, August 24-St. Bartholomew, Apostle 12:05pm Pauline Romano Saturday, August 25 St. Louis, St. Joseph Calasanz, Priest 8:00am Andy Lappin 5:00pm M/M Frank Stackowitz & Family, August 26 21st in Ordinary Time 8:30am Jason Fahmy 10:30am Tony Zwigaitis 12:00pm Joseph O Donnell 5:00pm 12 th Anniversary Intentions of Matthew & Jen Heil The Readings for the Weekend of August 25 & 26 First Reading Joshua 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b (122B) Responsorial Psalm Psalm 34:2-3, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21 Second Reading Ephesians 5:21-32 Gospel John 6:60-69 BE HUMBLE and never think that you are better than anyone else For dust you came and to dust you shall return. (Genesis 3:19) Saturday 5:00pm 8:00am 10:30am 12:00pm 5:00pm Liturgical Schedule August 18 & 19 Extraordinary Ministers T. Cucchi M. Grady M. Price R. Holck D. Morris A. Corridoni G. Corridoni M. DiNatale R. DiNatale J. Aquilante J. Wilson Cantor & Lector Organist C. Wilson Thad Shirey J.McEnerney B. Morris No Music E. Sweeney L. Wildoner C.Paschall L. Horvath L. Wildoner C.Paschall D. DiMaiuta Youth Group Remember Our Sick In Your Prayers 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, John Schrems, 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 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. Page 1 030 St. Isaac 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.
AUGUST 19, 2018 ~ THE 20 th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THIS WEEK AT ST. ISAAC'S Sanctuary Flowers - Anyone wishing to make a donation to offset the cost of flowers in the Sanctuary every week please contact Carol Friel at the Rectory Office. Second Collection The Second Collection this weekend will be for the Catholic University of Washington DC. The Priests of tomorrow are in our midst. They are members of this parish. They are members of our own families. Encourage vocations. The Rectory Office will be closed Friday, August 24 th. Jolly Jogues This fall the Jolly Jogues Senior Group will be celebrating our 30 th Anniversary. We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, September 11 th, for the 12:05 pm Mass which is being offered for the Living and Deceased Members of the Jolly Jogues and 30 th Anniversary Luncheon in the Parish Hall after Mass. Registration forms and information are available at all Church entrance. Reservations are a must and due by Thursday, September 6 th. Parish Coffee We would like to start up with Parish Coffees after Labor Day. The Religious Education CCD classes are kind enough to do one a month. Please help them keep this fellowship time alive. Any group or persons wishing to host a coffee please contact the Rectory Office. St. Isaac Adult Choir All Are Welcome! - Our adult choir will resume singing on, September 2 nd. We are looking for additional men and women to sing at the 10:30 a.m. mass on s. Our choir rehearses on morning s beginning at 9:30 a.m. Please contact organist and choir director, Charles Paschall at Chipps400@aol.com or stop by the choir loft on mornings for more information. The Brother House, -a work of the Legion of Mary, takes care of approximately 30 homeless men in the Norristown area on Wednesday and evenings. The men take showers, and need clean clothes to put on after the shower. ONLY T-shirts, underwear, white athletic socks and work pants will be accepted. ALL OTHER CLOTHING WILL BE TURNED AWAY! Please drop off donations of such items at the Rectory. CatholicPhilly.com Stay informed, educated and inspired by CatholicPhilly.com every day. Discover Catholic news, photos, videos and columns on Catholic life and spirituality. Help CatholicPhilly.com spread the Good News by becoming or fan on Facebook and following us on Twitter. Prayer for the Parish Heavenly Father, you have chosen the parish as the vehicle by which you encounter us in our daily lives. The parish is the assembly in which your Word is proclaimed, your Eucharist is celebrated, your people are united in a local community and subdivided into smaller groups so that they may become the agent of change for the betterment of the whole Church. Make our parishioners aware of the many opportunities and responsibilities that are theirs as witnesses of you to our age. Keep us open to our need of your love and fellowship. Let both religious and laity work together to serve you in others. Amen. Prayer Garden There are envelopes at the Church entrances to help offset the huge expense of maintaining the Prayer Garden and Parish Grounds. Thank you. Please remember your Capital Improvement envelopes. There are extra envelopes at the Church entrances. There is always maintenance to be done around the Church. Thank you to all who have already contributed. The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization serving the needs of our Church, families, youth, community, and our members. Guided by our Catholic faith, we engage in a variety of service programs and events to address the physical and spiritual needs of people, and to enrich their lives. St. Isaac Jogues council began in 2005 and has since grown to 50 members. Contact Mike Harkness at mikehark1@aol.com or attend a meeting held the 1 st Thursday of each month at 7 pm in the Parish Hall. Page 2 030 St. Isaac
AUGUST 19, 2018 ~ THE 20 th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME STEWARDSHIP CORNER SUNDAY FIRST COLLECTIONS FOR PARISH USE CALENDAR YEAR THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018 This Year: $ 401,620 Last Year: $ 409,138 Change: $ -7,518 % Change -2% Thank you very much for your contributions. Please remember to use your envelopes. If you do not use them please call the Rectory Office so that we can discontinue them thus saving printing and postage. Parish Giving - is a safe, convenient and effective way for you to support our parish. Visit the website www.stisaac.org. CHURCH HUMOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 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. CATECHISTS NEEDED: If you are an adult who is a practicing Catholic in good standing, who is willing to teach Catholic Faith and Morals to the children of our parish, please contact the office of Religious Education at (610) 687-2481 or SIJDRE@gmail.com and schedule an interview with the director. All catechists, aides and volunteers must submit or obtain all required clearances and training in order to work with children. Please note that the parish will pay the fees for these clearances. Catechists are needed for the following classes: s 10:30-11:45AM, 3rd and 5th grades. Volunteers are also needed for a couple of classes throughout the year as testers and substitutes. 2018-2019 C.C.D. Registration: St. Isaac Jogues Parish offers Religious Education classes for all children in the parish who are not currently enrolled in Catholic School for grades Kindergarten through 7th grade. Classes are held on s 9-10:15AM or 10:30-11:45AM. If you have any questions please contact Louis Valenti at sijccd@gmail.com or (610) 687-2481. YOUTH MINISTRY www.stisaac.org and click on "Youth Ministry. NOTE: Please take note that our Mass Schedule includes a weekly Youth Mass, every evening at 5:00 pm. Any youth interested in helping with the Youth Mass to lector, serve or with Music Ministry, please contact the Youth Ministry Office at 610-254-9106. FOUND Are you missing a black golf umbrella with a wooden handle? Please come to the Rectory Office to claim it. Catholic Job Opportunity - Ascension Press, an Exton based Catholic media company, has a need for a full-time accounting clerk with AP/AR experience to assist in day-today accounting tasks. Excellent organizational and accuracy skills required. Prior experience preferred. Excel is a must. https://ascensionpress.com/pages/about_us/careers. Everything comes to you at the right moment. Be Patient and have Faith, with God all things are possible. All things are possible to him who believes. (Mark 9:23) Page 3 030 St. Isaac 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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