HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF FISHTOWN

HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF FISHTOWN Prayer for Unity You have called us to be Your one Church. Make us one in our faith and ...
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HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF FISHTOWN

Prayer for Unity You have called us to be Your one Church. Make us one in our faith and hope, and one in our loving service. Make us one in worship and in daily living. Lord Jesus, send your Spirit to make us one as You want us to be. Lord and our Saviour for ever. Amen.

JUNE 8, 2014 + Pentecost Sunday 701 Gaul Street, Philadelphia, PA 19125 Website: www.holynameofjesus-fishtown.org Rectory Phone: 215-739-3960 Fax: 215-739-7597

St. Laurentius Church Worship Site, Berks & Memphis Streets REV. JOSEPH J. ZINGARO, Pastor DEACON JOHN G. BOYLE, Permanent Deacon MRS. THERESA DOMBKOSKI, Director of Parish Services SATURDAY EVENING VIGIL MASS: 4:30 P.M. SUNDAY MASSES: 9:30 & 11:30 A.M. HOLY DAY MASSES: 9:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. DAILY MASSES: 7:00 A.M. Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 8:00 A.M. Saturday Communion Service CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 3:30 to 4:15 P.M. Sunday: 8:45 to 9:15 A.M. ST. LAURENTIUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL School: 215-423-8834 Principal: Mrs. Elaine McKnight

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JUNE 8, 2014 MONDAY – JUNE 9th ST. EPHREM 7:00 a.m. +Eva Flynn req. by Joanne Taylor Moll TUESDAY – JUNE 10th 7:00 a.m. +Memorial Society WEDNESDAY – JUNE 11th ST. BARNABAS 7:00 a.m. For the Parishioners THURSDAY – JUNE 12th 7:00 a.m. +Thomas Germack Sr. req. by Helen Germack FRIDAY – JUNE 13th ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA 7:00 a.m. +Michael Dailey req. by Rick Girard SATURDAY – JUNE 14th 8:00 a.m. Prayer & Communion Service 4:30 p.m. +Baby Morgan Hojnacki req. by Heather Dugan & Family SUNDAY – JUNE 15th 9:30 a.m. +Joseph & Anthony Muszynski & Family 11:30 a.m. +Michael Blyzniuk req. by Mary & Family 1:00 p.m. +Jim & Eileen McKeon, 50th Anniversary, req. by Sr. Kathleen White

MAY 29th ASCENSION OF THE LORD Attendance: 319 Envelopes: 115 1st Collection: $856.00 JUNE 1st Attendance: 365 Envelopes: 244 1st Collection: $4,256.00 Children’s Envelopes (21): $29.25 Envelopes mailed to Rectory (19): $935.00 2nd Collection (Poor & Needy) (95): $739.16 Additional (Easter) (2): $40.00 Grand Total: $6,855.41

PREP PROGRAM REGISTRATION Holy Name of Jesus Parish PREP classes are held on Wednesdays, for all children who attend public, charter or non-Catholic school. Classes are held in St. Laurentius School from 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. According to Archdiocesan guidelines, before a child receives the sacraments (First Penance, First Communion, or Confirmation) they must receive two (2) years of religious instruction prior to each sacrament. Registration is open for all levels of PREP K-8. Registration fees are: $80.00 for one (1) child; $130.00 for two (2) children; and $50.00 for each additional child. This is payable at the time of registration and includes all classroom materials: text books for each child, the “Gospel Weekly” for each child, books specific to sacramental preparation as well as treats, snacks, and seasonal religious items and gifts throughout the year. (Advent and Lenten calendars, small gifts and treats, etc.) Registration forms can be obtained at the Rectory. If the child was not baptized at Holy Name of Jesus Church or St. Laurentius Church please provide a copy of the baptismal certificate. Any questions please contact Mrs. Dombkoski at 215-739-3960 (email: [email protected])

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc-8; Mt 5:1-12 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Mt 5:20-26 Friday: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14; Mt 5:27-32 Saturday Kgs 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-10; Mt 5:33-37 Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dn 3:52-55; 2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18

SANCTUARY CANDLES There are special seven-day candles available at the Sacred Heart, the Blessed Mother and St. Joseph for those wishing to “light a candle” for an intention. The offering is $10.00 for the week. Week of 6/8 Blessed Mother: Joseph Sinnott (Joyce) Saint Joseph: Marty Golden Jr. (Family)

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Today we conclude the Easter Season with the celebration of Pentecost, traditionally called the "Birthday of the Church." It was on this day that the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles and gave them the courage to teach the message of Jesus. The Church had its beginning, as thousands accepted the faith and were baptized. It was from this humble beginning that our Church came to life and has grown to what it is today. In our celebration of this day, may we also recall our beginnings in the Church by remembering our Baptism and our parents who passed on the Catholic faith to us. Let us reflect about how we, too, have been chosen to spread the message of Jesus. If you were not here last week, I announced that I will be leaving Holy Name of Jesus Church on June 30th, due to health reasons. My cardiologist and primary doctor both recommended that I have my assignment changed due to the undue stress that I am experiencing. I met with Archbishop Chaput on Friday, May 30th, and received my new assignment to return to Saint John Cantius Parish in Bridesburg and be their pastor once again. There is sadness in parting but I have to do what is right for me and my health. I am no good to the Church or anyone by being in a cemetery. I feel I have many more years of service to God in me. Father John Sibel will be your new pastor. Father Sibel was ordained a priest in 1972. Graduation Mass and Commencement for the St. Laurentius Class of 2014 will take place in Holy Name of Jesus Church on Wednesday, June 11th, at 7:00 P.M. Everyone is invited to attend. Vacation time is upon us and, as school ends, we will be travelling to various destinations. Please don't forget to attend Mass on Sundays. If you are looking for a Catholic Church where you are vacationing, there is a website: www.MassTimes.org that lists every Church in the United States with a map of location, Mass times and telephone numbers. If you don’t have access to a computer, call the Rectory and my staff will be more than happy to help you. God has blessed us with the opportunity to go on vacation and to have a good time. At the same time, we need to be renewed in His love constantly and strengthened by the graces He gives us. Our bills continue to come every week during the summer months and our Sunday collections are very important. If you are away, please send your envelopes to the Rectory. Enjoy your vacations and may God be with you. I hope you looked closely at the financial report for the month of May that was printed these past two weeks and prayerfully consider the offering that you promised during the Appeal. If you did not see it, we have reprinted it below. We need your financial support as well as your physical presence in Church on Sunday. Below is a summary of our expenses from May 1st to May 31st : Rectory Salaries: $18,236.46 PGW: $2,672.00 PECO: $2,247.97 Water: $1,100.00 Phone: $200.00 Cable: $109.00 Duplicating Machine Lease: $208.00 Waste Management (Trash): $225.00 Envelope Printing & Mailing: $1,863.00 Maintenance: $3,400.00 Phila. Real Estate Tax Bills: $8,030.62 Monthly Scaffolding Bill: $2,000.00 Archdiocesan Monthly Assessments and Insurance Bills: $9,855.70 TOTAL EXPENSES: $50,147.75 Sunday Collection (May 4th): $5,301.00 Sunday Collection (May 11th): $5,653.00 Sunday Collection (May 18th): $4,864.00 Sunday Collection (May 25th): $4,362.28 TOTAL INCOME: $20,180.28 We are at a deficit for May as of today -$29,967.47. I realize that some of the above expenses are yearly ones, but nevertheless, they need to be paid! Medical insurance is not included above nor are some Church administrative costs. School staff and health benefits are paid from tuition that is collected.

4 FROM THE DEACON’S DESK St. Paul reminds us today that the Holy Spirit is given to the Church and to each individual Christian as well. Frequently, when we think of the work of the Holy Spirit, we select the extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit such as speaking in tongues and being gifted with healing or grand in inspiration. There are also the ordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit that we can easily overlook. These are the gifts that bring inner healing to the broken soul, the gift of the Holy Spirit that enables us to forgive, to have the power to be faithful to our promises and vows, the Spirit that can bring us back to a living faith, a renewed trust in God, the gift of the Holy Spirit that enables us to pray sincerely, honestly, powerfully. Secondly, the Holy Spirit is present not just in dramatic moments, in tongues of fire, but whenever we manifest courage in living the Gospel, when we open our heart in prayer, when we reach out to another, when we make wise choices, when we appreciate the magnificence of God’s presence, when we deepen our knowledge of the Lord. We probably memorized these ordinary gifts for our Confirmation; wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, piety, fortitude and fear of the Lord. The Holy Spirit really is, as we say in the Creed, the Lord and Giver of life to the Church and to our soul. Whatever dark things may be happening in your life or in the life of the Church, we need to remember that the Holy Spirit is there with “bright wings”, Christ’s magnificent Easter gift to you and me. MEMORIAL SOCIETY The second Tuesday of each month at the Miraculous Medal Novena Mass, we pray for all the members of the Memorial Society. In Memory Of: Michael Dailey (Dr. Mario Lim & Family) Joseph Flanagan (Dolores Shaw & Family)

STARS IN THE DOME Memorial Stars are available in memory of a loved one. The one-time cost is a $50.00 offering. Mass is celebrated each First Friday of the month for those remembered. If interested, please call the Rectory. In Memory Of: Michael Joseph Dailey (Gail & Wayne Kohler) Richard M. Paul (The Friends)

PRINCIPAL’S CORNER Happy June, everyone! Down the street, we are very busy with end of the year activities, assessments, report cards, and paper work. Last Friday, the Home and School Association sponsored our annual Spirit Day. With blow up slides, large gerbil balls, sports challenges, a DJ, face painting, sand art, etc. and of course, food, a great afternoon of community was had by all. I want to sincerely thank Sue Feenan and all the parents who helped make this afternoon a special one for the children, families, and staff. Moving up ceremonies were held for our Pre-K and Kindergarten this week. Such promise for the future as our littlest ones smiled, sang, and showed off all that they have learned this year. 5th grade spent Wednesday afternoon at Penn Treaty Park for a day of history and picnicking. 6th and 7th grades attended a RiverSharks game in Camden on Thursday. Darn, they had to do Math activities, too! It’s all about tying concepts to the real world. Thursday night, our 8th graders enjoyed a light dinner and dance in the gym sponsored by the Home and School and the 8th grade parents. Their theme this year was a black and white Masquerade Ball. Teachers are busy checking assessments and finalizing grades. Our new online grading system is a great tool for report cards. Our last faculty meeting of the year was held Friday afternoon when we took the time to celebrate Mr. R, Sister Helen, and Mrs. Pierson. I’d like to sincerely thank all of our supporters this year. You have made a difference in children’s lives and thus the future of our Church and nation. One of our biggest supporters, Father Joe, is leaving us shortly. Father, on behalf of everyone down the street, Sto Lat and God’s blessings be upon you. We are happy you touched our lives and will miss you. Have a sun-filled week, everyone. Mrs. McKnight

ST. LAURENTIUS SCHOOL At this time all tuitions should be paid in full. Within the next couple of weeks please pay your tuition through your Smart Tuition Account. Non-Smart payments may be made at the Holy Name of Jesus Rectory during normal business hours.

The St. Laurentius/Holy Name CYO is looking for responsible individuals for coaching (soccer, basketball, baseball, etc.) positions for the upcoming school year. These positions will need to be filled in order to continue our program. If you are interested in making a positive difference in the lives of our children, please contact Tim Breslin 215-764-9361.

5 TRANSITION TEAM NEWS The Transition Team is committed to strengthening the bond of our parish community. We welcome your ideas and suggestions for building a stronger parish. TRANSITIONAL TEAM MEMBERS HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH Tim Booth 215-528-0926 John (Deacon Jack) Boyle 215-915-1003 Tim Breslin 215-764-9361 Bob Edinger 215-739-8099 Evelyn Gohn 267-481-5419 Joseph Gohn 267-481-5387 Elaine McKnight [email protected] Terry Richardson 215-426-8993 Duane Rutkowski [email protected] Mary Winn [email protected] Myles Kuppe [email protected]

Irene Baj, Joe & Helen Baranowski, Anna Barndt, Michael Beyers, Mary Kozul Blazic, Phil Bowdren, Lisa Butterline, Elizabeth Campbell, David Caruso, Carol Ann Cashin, Jack Claus, Margaret Claus, Ginny Coleman, Anna Dailey, Ann Marie Dailey, Dolores Devine, Tom DiPetro, George Dobrowisky, Gilbert Dougherty Sr., Marie Firman, Jimmy Flanagan, Regina Foster, Billy Gallagher, Jimmy Gallagher, William Gallagher, Laura Gault, Donna Geiger, Sis Goebig, Azucena Gutierrez, Deacon Ed Hanley, Joseph Hess Sr., Harriet Jablonski, Sheila Kendall, Mary Kosmalski, Kathleen Krayger, Vivian Makin, George Matwiejczyk, Colleen McCloskey, Brendan McCulligan, Jeffrey McDonald, Kylie McGovern, Rosemary Mikolaitis, Amy Noel, Theresa Nowosielski, Maggie Oleszczyk, Cole Pinto, Susan Pollack, Frank Price Sr., Joseph Riggio, Mark Roccia, Jasmira Rosado, Marisol Rosado, Carol Santangelo, Rev. Joseph Scordo, Stanley Sobotka Sr., Walt Sowa, Gus Squillace, Dorothy Strikey, Eleanore Szalejko, Carol Turchi, Joe Walker, Eileen Wallis, Pat Westfield, Elizabeth Williams, Mildred Wollover, Cindy & Joe Yenchik, Terry Yorks, Bud Young, Stanley Zwolinski Also, please remember the lonely and the shut-ins. Please call the Rectory to add a name to or remove from our Sick List.

Anointing of the Sick Please contact the rectory to make arrangements for anointing and Communion for the sick and dying. Visits to the Sick and Homebound The pastoral staff visits with the sick in their homes and in area hospitals. Please contact the Rectory Office to arrange a visit. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) RCIA prepares adolescents and adults for Baptism and full communion in the Catholic Church. For more information, please contact Father Zingaro. Religious Education (PREP) Religious instruction for grammar school students takes place during the school year. Please contact Mrs. Dombkoski to register. Baptism of Children The Sacrament of Baptism is administered on Sundays. Times to be arranged at the Pre-Jordan Session. Parents are asked to register for Baptism by calling the Rectory to meet with Deacon John G. Boyle. Sacrament of Marriage Arrangements for the Sacrament of Marriage must be made with Father Zingaro at least six months before the desired wedding date. New Parishioners New parishioners are most welcome, and are invited to register at the Rectory as soon as possible after moving into the parish

Saint Laurentius Catholic School at Holy Name of Jesus Parish 1612 East Berks Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19125 215-423-8834 Mrs. Elaine F. McKnight Principal School Website: www.stlaurentius.org Principal’s email: [email protected]

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