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August 7, 2016 CHURCH 50 LEOPARD ROAD, PAOLI, PA 19301 PHONE 610.644.1655 FA X 610.644.1928 SCHOOL 6 GREENLAWN ROAD, PAOLI, PA 19301 PHONE: 610.644.1670 FA X: 610.644.0201 MARY KA Y HE NNESSY, PRINCIPAL NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Faith and hope are closely united in today s readings. The Israelites knew when the Passover was coming, and so were not in fear, but had faith and courage, " utting into effect with one accord the divine institution. In this we can see a foretelling of the Eucharist that we celebrate according to Christ's command, Do this in memory of me. We see that Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, and Jacob died in faith, although they did not see fulfillment of the promise. We live in hope that our faith will be fulfilled every time we celebrate this sacrament. We too are not to be afraid, but to have hope that our faith will be fulfilled in the coming of Christ. MASS & WORSHIP SCHEDULE SATURDAY VIGIL: 5:30 PM SUNDAY MASSES: 7:30, 9, 11 AM; 1:30 PM Spanish; 6PM Youth Mass MONDAY-FRIDAY: 6:30AM Saturday 8 AM RECONCILIATION: Saturday 4-5 PM; Thursday 7-8 PM or by Appointment ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: Thursday 7 8 PM with Confession (July & August); Saturday 4-5 PM CLERGY REV. MICHAEL J. LEE, O.PRAEM., PASTOR REV. CARL W. BRASCHOSS, O.PRAEM., PAROCHIAL VICAR DEACON JOHN P. LOZANO FAITH AND HOPE Our faith consists in hoping for what we do not see. For if we knew what was coming, we would not be hoping, but living in knowledge. We hope in Christ for the coming of the reign of God, the restoration of all things good and wonderful, and our promised salvation. All anxiety can be dispelled in the simple words of Jesus, Do not be afraid any longer, little flock, for your Father is pleased to give you the kingdom. What words could be more encouraging at those times when we wonder if we are being the diligent stewards or the bad stewards of what has been entrusted to us? BAD MANAGEMENT Anyone who has reached the age of work has probably experienced what it is like to work under a bad manager. Perhaps that person just does not know how to encourage productivity in a way that is kind and understanding and not abusive. Perhaps that person is just a bully, causing discouragement and poor morale among workers, so that many quit because they just can t stand it. Perhaps that manager does not know how to manage unproductive and disruptive people in the office, or others who are the office bullies. That steward begins to beat the menservants and the maidservants, to eat and drink and get drunk. But every manager also has a boss. And here Christ is the Master who will come at an unexpected time, and if he finds the manager not working well and unworthy of trust, he will apply appropriate sanctions. Christ will come at a time when we do not know; we place our faith and our hope in his mercy. But when we doubt ourselves we have those words of Jesus, assuring us that the Father has already given us the kingdom. We need not be afraid. We need only be mindful of Christ s mercy, and conduct ourselves in a way that is kind, gentle, and generous to others. We can indeed have hope. TODAY'S READINGS: Wis 18:6-9; Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22; Heb 11:1-2, 8-19 [1-2, 8-12]; Lk 12:32-48 [35-40] J. S. Paluch Company

Page 2 August 7, 2016 NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Our souls waits for the LORD, who is our help and our shield. Psalm 33:20 Sunday, August 7, 2016 Vigil Deceased members DiDonato Family 7:30 Florence Boschi 9:00 Lewis and Camille Beebe 11:00 Members of the parish 1:30 PM Isabel Bisetti Alcedo 6 PM Deceased members of the Curtis and Yanni Families Monday, August 8 6;30 Grady Finn Tuesday, August 9 6:30 Dr. Andrew Corcoran Wednesday, August 10 6:30 Kevin Fitzpatrick and his family Thursday, August 11 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liberato Friday, August 12 6:30 The Lord s Blessing on Martha Greiner Saturday, August 13 8:00 Ralph and Mary Elsie DiFronzo Sunday, August 14 Vigil Raymond Gallagher 7:30 Members of the parish 9:00 Dominick Besa 11:00 James Schaller 1:30 PM Spanish Mass 6 PM Patrick Maher OUR VISION 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. Adoration Thursdays 7-8 PM and Saturdays 4-5 PM with Confessions Stewardship GREAT EXPECTATIONS At the close of today s Gospel Reading from St. Luke, Jesus makes a statement that will echo forever to those who seek to practice stewardship: Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more. Jesus is speaking of His expectations of us and His faith in us. We often speak about how important faith in the Lord is, but we also need to understand that He has a strong element of faith and trust in us as well. It may not seem fair that expectations are connected to the gifts we have received, but that is in fact reality. A popular stewardship saying is not equal giving but equal sacrifice. That goes hand in hand with what the Lord is trying to teach us in the Parable of the Faithful Servant in today s Gospel. First, of course, we must recognize our gifts and that we are gifted. Then God s expectations of us are tied to how we use our gifts. If we receive more, we need to share more and give more of our time, our talent, and our treasure. Also in the Gospel of Luke in an PRAYERS & READINGS PRAY FOR HEALING: Corinne Kerrigan, William A. Ross, Anne Sullivan, Steve Siple, Kathleen Paleudis, Patty Kundert, Joe Monte, Brad Moser, Carole Mahon, Carol Vanchina, Matthew Rice, Debra Ulicny, Joe Mensick, Greg Kleckner, Maria Palfy, Pasquale Marino, Ryan Schlecht, Julian D Orazio, William Denney, Elena Prota, Maria Morales, Michael Fullam, Arlene Martino, Kitty McQuaid, Aaron Gelstine, Timothy Shannon, William Liney, Courtney Patterson, Mary Corcoran, Gwen Murphy, William Wilbur, Tim Dippel, Alice Bowman, Dorothy Wilson, Ed Rofi, Oliva Martino, Frances DiFronzo, Guillermo Ramirez Maldonado, Maria de la Luz Tellez Martinez PRAYERS FOR OUR TROOPS: Pvt. Matthew Cress, USA; Pvt. Michael Flowers, USA; Capt. Dan Kohli, USMC; 1st.Lt. Spencer Lahiff, USMC; Sgt. Justin Lansford, USA; Pvt. Bryan McCormick, USA; Maj. James Merenda, USAF; Sgt. R. J. Paski, USA; Sgt. Matthew Paski, USAF; CPT Brian Wallin, DO, USA earlier chapter we learn from the Lord what the rewards are for using God s plentiful gifts as good stewards. Jesus says in Luke 6:38 Give and gifts will be given to you; a good measure, packed together, shaken down, and overflowing, will be poured into your lap. For the measure with which you measure will in return be measured out to you. catholicsteward.com TWEET INSPIRATION The following phrase we don t hear enough, but that I sincerely mean (and our culture needs to hear more often): I love being married. Mark Hart, Tweet Inspiration: Faith in 140 Characters (or less) READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Ez 1:2-5, 24-28c; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Mt 17:22-27 Tuesday: Ez 2:8 3:4; Ps 119:14, 24, 72, 103, 111, 131; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112:1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Thursday: Ez 12:1-12; Ps 78:56-59, 61-62: Mt 18:21 19:1 Friday: Ez 16:1-15, 60, 63 or 16:59-63; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Ez 18:1-10, 13b, 30-32; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Mt 19:13-15 Sunday: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10; Ps 40:2-4, 18; Heb 12:1-4; Lk 12:49-53

St. Norbert Bulletin Page 3 Pastor s Pulpit ACTION ON... ENDING SLAVERY Recently, the Vatican and the United Nations sponsored an Eliminating the Trafficking of Children and Youth conference in New York City. In his opening remarks, Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Permanent Observer of the Holy See Mission to the UN, said, This conference seeks to make real the faces of the nearly two million children and youth who are presently being trafficked and speak about what s working, what s not working, and what needs to be done to free them, help them recover, and prevent other young people from suffering as they have. Bishop Auza said that The Second Vatican Council, St. John Paul II, and Pope Benedict have all spoke out passionately and forcefully against the infamy of human traf- terns for their own conduct on similar occasions and are continually pointing them out to the reverence and imitation of their children. These are the glorious effects of patriotism and virtue. These are the rewards annexed to the faithful discharge of that great and honorable duty, fidelity to our country I pray to God that the fair character I have described may be that of America to the latest ages. John Iredell, May 1, 1778 (First Justice of the Supreme Court)...Let there be prayer at sunup, at noonday, at sundown, at midnight all through the day. Let us pray for our children, our youth, our aged, our pastors, our homes. Let us pray for the churches....let us pray for ourselves, that we may not lose the word concern out of our Christian vocabulary. Let us pray for our nation. Let us pray for those who have never known Jesus Christ and His redeeming love, for moral forces everywhere, for our national leaders. Let prayer be our passion. Let prayer be our practice. General Robert E. Lee, 1863...All efforts to destroy the foundations of our holy religion, ultimately tend to the subversion also of our political freedom and happiness....whenever the pillars of Christianity shall be overthrown, our present republican forms of government, and all the blessings which flow from them, must fall with them. Jedediah Morse, 1799 (Pastor, Theologian and friend of George Washington and John Adams) As we enter this election season, let us all pray for God s blessings and grace to shine down on our United States. For more info on the Patriotic Rosary go to: http://www.patrioticrosary.com/patriotic-rosary.html Fr. Michael THOUGHTS FROM OUR FOUNDERS... PATRIOTIC ROSARY Recently, a parishioner shared with me a Patriotic Rosary. I had never heard of it before, but became very interested in reading the prayers and thoughts listed from some of the early leaders of our country. Before each Mystery of the rosary there are prayerful quotes from our founding fathers and others commenting and reflecting on our country that are as telling for our country today as they were hundreds of years ago. Here s a sample excerpted rosary that may surprise you:...the Great Governor of the Universe has led us too long and too far on the road to happiness and glory, to forsake us in the midst of it. By folly and improper conduct, proceeding from a variety of causes, we may now and then get bewildered; but I hope and trust that there is a good sense and virtue enough left to recover the right path before we shall be entirely lost. George Washington, June 29, 1788...And the new governments we are assuming in every part, will require a purification from our vices, and an augmentation of our virtues or there will be no blessing But I must submit all my hopes and fears to an overruling Providence; in which, unfashionable as the faith may be, I firmly believe. John Adams, July 3, 1776...Their souls grow with gratitude for the virtue and selfdenial of their forefathers. They consider them as patficking and the widespread hedonistic and commercial culture that encourages this systematic exploitation of human dignity and rights. He added that Pope Francis has taken the Church s advocacy and action to another level through his aggressive and incessant denunciations of this social cancer by speaking at the UN General Assembly, in his encyclical Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home, in The Joy of the Gospel and creating the Santa Marta Group named after his Vatican residence which brings together Catholic leaders and international law enforcement officials to battle this scourge. For more information go to: https://holyseemission.org/ contents//statements/57882458c8f61.php And view talks at: http://webtv.un.org/watch/ending-human -trafficking-by-2030-the-role-of-global-partnerships-ineradicating-modern-slavery/4837421498001

Page 4 August 7, 2016 News & Events BACKPACKS FOR ST. GABE S DEADLINE AUGUST 14TH It s that time of year again backpacks for St Gabriel's School, our sister parish. BACKPACKS MUST BE EMPTY and can be placed in the cardboard box in the Narthex. School supplies should be brought in paper shopping bags and placed in the Narthex. ALL CHILDREN ARE TREATED EQUALLY so backpacks are filled by St Gabe's school staff and not by us. Please buy materials for boys or girls. SUPPLIES NEEDED: Lined composition books, 3-ring binders and ruled paper, pocket folders, highlighters, pencil sharpeners, pencils, pens, erasers, crayons, markers, glue sticks (not liquid glue), 6" rulers and small scissors, mini staplers. New or gently used books for reading (ages 6 to 14 ) are also appreciated. PLEASE NOTE: This year we do not need protractors, index cards or snacks. New school supplies help children begin the school year with a little more self-esteem and anticipation. Thank you for your generosity. Deadline for all supplies is AUGUST 14 CONTACT: Marie Di Pietro 610.937.0666 JOIN US FOR: TUBING WITH INTENTION The next Hiking With Intention Fellowship gathering will be on Saturday, August 13 with a day of tubing down the Brandywine. Open to everyone, this fun experience with friends and family will meet at 9:30 am at the Northbrook Company, 1810 Beagle Road West Chester, PA 19382. COST: $25 per inner tube. CON- TACT: Heather Makowicz at hjm041370@gmail.com or 484.919.9808. Hope to see you there! ENCOUNTERING JESUS... FR. MARTIN PRESENTS Plymouth Meeting native and culture editor of America magazine, Rev. James Martin, SJ, will be speaking on Encountering Jesus: Coming to Know the Christ of Faith and the Jesus of History at Daylesford Abbey on Saturday, Sept 17 from 9:30 AM-1 PM. Fr. Martin is the author of numerous books including My Life with the Saints, Between Heaven and Mirth: Why Joy, Humor, and Laughter Are at the Heart of the Spiritual CAFFE REGISTRATION ONLINE NOW CaFFE Religious Ed grades 1-6 and monthly Family Program Late fees after August 24 Visit StNorbert.org CaFFE Online Registration Life and a frequent commentator in the national and international media, having appeared in such diverse outlets as The Colbert Report, Fresh Air, The O Reilly Factor, News Hour with Jim Lehrer, the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Boston Globe, and on the History Channel, BBC, and Vatican Radio. Before entering the Jesuits in 1988 he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton School of Business and worked in corporate finance for six years with GE. COST: $50 includes lunch with book signing after lunch. CONTACT: 610.647.2530 or register at http://daylesfordabbey.org/ occasion/encountering-jesus-coming-to-know-the-christ -of-faith-and-the-jesus-of-history-2/ CELEBRATING CATHOLIC WOMANHOOD PAT GOHN RETREAT Pat Gohn, popular Catholic author of the book Blessed, Beautiful & Bodacious, will present a special 24-hour retreat for women on Friday, September 30 to Saturday, October 1 at the Malvern Retreat House. Gohn has given this retreat to over 2000 women across the US and Canada. During the retreat, Pat helps women explore their beautiful God-given gifts unique to every woman: receptivity, generosity, sensitivity, and maternity through the events that have shaped her identity and understanding of womanhood abiding love and talent for music, breast cancer in her 30s, and coming to understand true feminism in light of Church teaching and Mary s example. COST: Register before July 31st for an early bird rate of $125 per person/double occupancy (if available), including meals. CONTACT: malvernretreat.com/register or call 610.644.0400

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Page 6 August 7, 2016 SONGS FROM ON AND OFF BROADWAY CABARET NIGHT Daylesford Abbey will be offering An Evening of Song On and Off Broadway featuring the Forge Theatre Performers on Friday, August 19 starting with 5:30 PM Check In, 5:45 PM Dinner (Abbey Dining Room) and Showtime at 7 PM (Atrium). COST: Dinner & Show $35 per person; Show Only $25. CONTACT: registrations@daylesford.org 610.647.2350 ext. 133 CYO SPORTS TEAMS... FALL SIGN-UPS Sign up now for St. Norbert Field Hockey, Soccer, Football and Cross Country. The Cross- Country team will start practice in late August. More information on the StNorbertCYO.org website and on Wagdogs.com CONTACT: David Fritz for Cross Country info at davidfritzjr@gmail.com Check out coverage of World Youth Day from our pilgrims in future Bulletins. PARADE OF GRADUATES VIDEO Checkout the St. Norbert School Parade of 2016 Graduates video. Impressive next steps for our 8th graders. Congratulations and good luck on your new high school studies. READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? Register Now Varsity 7 & 8 grades; JV 5 & 6 grades; Flag Teams 3 & 4 grades with St. Patrick s CONTACT: Tony Coladonato at tony@coladonatocpa.com REGISTER ONLINE: StNorbertCYO.org see Latest Posts UPCOMING EVENTS WEEKLY: Ongoing: Becoming Catholic RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). CONTACT: Lorrie Grady at 610.644.4999 or lhg905@verizon.net or Hank Fila at 610.513.9768 or hankfila@gmail.com or Joseph Abraham at 610.420.3251 or abrajos@hotmail.com; Sundays: Youth Group following 6 PM Mass; Dads Basketball, 7-9 PM, Gym Tuesdays: Young Adults Faith Sharing, Parish Office Lower Level, 7:30-9 PM, CONTACT: Joseph Abraham at 610.420.3251 or abrajos@hotmail.com Wednesdays: JCREW Youth Group, 7-9 PM, Youth Group Room Thursdays: Adoration 7 8 PM, Oratory with Reconciliation; Legion of Mary, 9-10:30 AM, Sacristy Meeting Room Saturdays: Reconciliation 4-5 PM or by appointment; Adoration 4-5 PM UPCOMING: Aug 6-7 Clothing & Food Collection, Narthex & Gym Aug 5 Festival of Praise, 7:30 PM, Oratory Aug 10 Knights of Columbus, 7:30 PM, Parish Office Meeting Room Aug 11 Prayer & Healing, 7:30 PM, Church Aug 14 Gethsemani 12 Steps Spirituality Night, 7:30-8:30 PM, Oratory. CONTACT: Martin K 610.291.1140 Aug 18 Gethsemani Addictions Prayer Night, 7-8 PM, Oratory. CONTACT: Mark Christmyer at 60.644.1655, ext 131 or mchristmyer@stnorbert.org Aug 29 First Day of School, 1/2 day Aug 30 First full day of School Aug 30 School Parent Meeting, 7 PM, School Dining Hall Aug 31 School Penance Service, 1:30-2:30 PM, Church Sept 2 Festival of Praise, 7:30 PM, Oratory Sept 3 & 4 Clothing & Food Collection, Narthex & Gym Sept 5 Labor Day, Parish Office & School Closed Sept 6 Kindergarten First Day Sept 11 Youth Group Kick-off Night, School Dining Hall Sept 11 Gethsemani 12 Steps Spirituality Night, 7:30-8:30 PM, Oratory. CONTACT: Martin K 610.291.1140 Sept 14 Knights of Columbus, Parish Office Meeting Room, 7:30-9:30 PM Sept 15 Gethsemani Addictions Prayer Night, 7-8 WE NEED TOWELS We are in need of towels new and used for our homeless brothers and sisters in Philly and West Chester. Thanks to all of you that have filled our Outreach closet with socks, underwear, toiletries, blankets, sheets, and more. As Matthew 25:40 says, whatever you do for the least of my brothers, you do for me. God richly bless all of you! CONTACT: Ed Grady, 610.644.1655 ext 115