Saint Michael Parish April 14, 2019 PALM Sunday Rev. Arturo Chagala, Parochial Administrator Bernadette Brokars– Office Manager Saint Michael Church Founded 1831
1445 North Second Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 215-739-2358 Fax: 215-739-5766 https://icstmichael19122.wordpress.com/ E-mail st.michaelrcchurch1831@aol.com
Immaculate Conception Church Front & Allen Streets Worship Ctr Office hours at Saint Michael Tuesday—Friday 9:30 a.m.— 1:00 p.m.
MASS /MISA Sunday Mass at St. Michael
9:30 a.m. English 11:30 a.m. Español Daily Mass at St. Michael Monday to Friday 8:30 Am Confessions Contact Father Artura
Please Check Back of Church for Schedule Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors
Saint Michael Parish has been a via- ble part of Fish town/Northern Liberties for 185 years. We continue creating a community where all God’s children are treated with dignity & respect and where faith, hope and love/ charity are abound. We welcome all new immigrants and visitors to our parish. La parroquia de San Miguel ha sido una parte viable de Fishtown/Northern Liberties por 185 años. Continuamos creando una comunidad donde tratamos con dignidad y respeto a los niños y donde la fe, la esperanza y el amor/la caridad es abundante. Damos la bienvenida a todos los nuevos inmigrantes y vecinos a nuestra parroquia.
April 14, 2019 Go and Sin no more Masses For the Week Sunday April 14, 2019 9:30 Sick of Parish 11:30 Carmen Marian Santiago R/O Santiago Amander April 15, 2019 Monday 8:30 People of Parish April 16, 2019 Tuesday 8:30 Daniela and Jose (deceased) R/ Bessy Madrid
April 17, 2019 Wednesday Lent 8:30am People of Parish April 18, 2019 Holy Thursday six PM 6 Pm Evangelization April 19,, 2019 Good Friday No mass today Sunday April 21,2019 EASTER Sunday 9:30 People of Parish 11:30 Carmen Marian Santiago R/O Santiago Amader Sanctuary lights will burn in the Church this week for all the unborn children of abortion Schedules for ministers in back of church
Please Pray for our Sick Carmen Gonzalez, Samuel Biaggi, Gloria Mathis , Hanah Rauch Sissy Colville, , Bill Long, Dean Colville, Eileen Lederer, Cheryl Howards, Elaine Hoffman, Amador & Carmen Santiago, Sonny Dunbar, Sharon Micenec, Ray Fenner, John Halgen, Audrey Brown, Edward Campbell, Zoraida Caez, Edward Holmes, Henry Lucier, Sis Clemens, Ralph Berarducci, Maria Rivera, Isabella Lederer, Bianca Mercado, Dorothy Schill, Joseph Micenec, Olga Espada, and Hilda Rodriguez. Those who have asked for our prayers & those who have no one to pray for them.
Holy Week Schedule Holy Thursday April 18, Mass of the Lord’s Supper 6PM Good Friday April 19– 3PM Celebration of Our Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday Mass for Easter Vigil 7PM Easter Sunday April 21, 2019 9:30 am Mass English 11:30 am Mass Espanol
April 14, 2019 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Those wishing to have their child bap zed. Need to call the office at least two months in advance to schedule the prepara on class. There is a fee for the class. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Arrangements must be made with the pastor eight months in advance in order to fulfill Diocesan requirements. Couples rather than parents or wedding coordinators should contact the church. CARE FOR THE SICK: In the occasion of an emergency call the rectory immediately. Call the rectory for a visits at home to the elderly and inform or when someone enters the hospital and wishes a visit from the parish priest. SPONSORSHIP: To be a sponsor/godparent for Bap sm or Confirma on and receive a le er of eligibility from the Pastor, a person must be a registered member of the parish for a minimum of 6 months, at least 16 years of age, received all the Sacraments through Confirma on, a ending Mass faithfully, and Married sacramentally. Come or call the office to schedule a mass for your love ones.
SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO: Aquellos que desean que sus hijos sean bautizados, Llamar a la oficina por lo menos dos meses por anticipado para registrarse y pagar por la clase de preparación al sacramento. SACRAMENTO DEL MATRIMONIO: Se deben hacer arreglos con el administrados parroquial, ocho meses antes y cumplir con los requisitos Diocesanos. CUIDADO DE LOS ENFERMOS: En ocasión de una Situación de emergencia, de enfermedad o visitas en casa o hospital y desea la visita del Párroco. PADRINOS: Padrino/madrina de Bautismo o confirmación y si Usted necesita recibir una carta comprobante del párroco la persona debe ser miembro registrado de la Parroquia por un mínimo de 6 meses, por lo menos 16 años de edad, recibió todos los Sacramentos hasta confirmación, asistir a la misa fielmente Y si es pareja, ser casado sacramentalmente. RECORDATORIO: Hay una serie de misas disponibles para honrar a tus seres queridos. Para programar una misa, llame o venga a la oficina.
ATTENTION ALL PARISHIONERS EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Every Thursday in the Church following the 8:30 a.m. mass un l 1:00 p.m ——————————————————————————————
ATENCION FELIGRESES EXPOSICION DEL SANTISIMO SACRAMENTO Cada Jueves en la Iglesia despues de la misa de las 8:30 a.m. hasta la 1:00 p.m.
Venid y adoremos! 214-3
CELEBRATION OF THE PASSION OF OUR LORD
HOMILY OF THE POPE JOHN PAUL II Palm Sunday, 23 March 1997
1. “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.... Hosanna in the highest! ” (Mk 11:9-10). These acclamations of the crowd gathered in Jerusalem for the feast of Passover accompany the entry of Christ and the Apostles into the holy city. Jesus enters Jerusalem mounted on a colt, according to the words of the prophet: “Tell the Daughter of Zion, Behold, your king is coming to you, humble, and mounted on an ass, and on a colt, the foal of an ass” (Mt 21:5). The animal chosen indicates that it was not a triumphal entry, but that of a king meek and humble of heart. However the multitudes gathered in Jerusalem, almost unaware of this expression of humility or perhaps recognizing in it a messianic sign, greet Christ with words full with joy: “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!” (Mt 21:9). And when Jesus enters Jerusalem, the whole city is in agitation. People are asking themselves, “‘Who is this?’ And the crowds [say], ‘This is the prophet Jesus from Nazareth of Galilee’” (Mt 21:10-11). This was not the first time that the people recognized Christ as the king they expected. It had already happened after the miraculous multiplication of the loaves, when the crowd wanted to carry him in triumph. Jesus knew however that his kingdom was not of this world; for this reason he had fled from their enthusiasm. He now sets out for Jerusalem to face the trial that awaits him. He is aware that he is going there for the last time, for a “holy” week, at the end of which the passion, cross and death await him. He faces all this with complete willingness, knowing that in this way the Father’s eternal plan will be fulfilled in him. Since that day, the Church throughout the world has repeated the words of the crowd in Jerualem: “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord”. She repeats it every day while celebrating the Eucharist, shortly before the consecration. She repeats it with particular emphasis today, Palm Sunday. 2. The liturgical readings present the suffering Messiah to us. They refer first of all to his sufferings and his humiliation. The Church proclaims the Gospel of the Lord’s passion according to one of the Synoptics; the Apostle Paul, instead, in his Letter to the Philippians, offers us a marvellous synthesis of the mystery of Christ, “who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross” (2:6-11). This hymn of inestimable theological value presents a complete synthesis of Holy Week, from Palm Sunday through Good Friday to the Sunday of the Resurrection. These words from the Letter to the Philippians, progressively repeated in an ancient responsory, will accompany us throughout the Triduum Sacrum. St Paul's text contains the announcement of the resurrection and glory, but the Liturgy of the Word for Palm Sunday concentrates primarily on the passion. Both the first reading and the responsorial psalm speak of it. In the text, which is part of the so-called “songs of the Servant of Yahweh”, the moment of his scourging and his crowning with thorns are sketched out; in the psalm the painful agony of Christ on the cross is described with impressive realism: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Ps 22 [21]:2). These words, the most disturbing, the most moving, uttered from the cross at the time of his agony, today resound in loud, obvious antithesis to that “Hosanna”, which also re-echoes during the procession with palms. 3. For several years Palm Sunday has become the great world day of youth. It was the young people themselves who paved the way for it: from the beginning of my ministry in the Church of Rome, on this day thousands of them have met in St Peter’s Square. Over the years, the World Youth Days have grown out of this event, whose celebration has spread throughout the Church, in parishes, in Dioceses, and every two years in a place chosen for the whole world. Since 1984, these world meetings have been held at two-year intervals: in Rome; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Czêstochowa-Jasna Góra, Poland; Denver, the United States; and Manila, the Philippines. Next August the meeting has been set for Paris, France. This is why last year during the celebration of Palm Sunday, representatives of young people from the Philippines handed over to their French peers the pilgrim cross of “World Youth Day”. This act has its own particular eloquence: it is a rediscovery as it were by young people of the significance of Palm Sunday, when they in effect take the lead. The liturgy recalls that “pueri hebraeorum, portantes ramos olivarum...”, “the children of Jerusalem ... carried olive branches and loudly praised the Lord: Hosanna in the highest ” (Antiphon). It can be said that the first “World Youth Day” occurred precisely in Jerusalem, when Christ entered the holy city; from year to year we are linked with that event. The place of the “pueri hebraeorum” has been taken by young people of various languages and races. All, like their predecessors in the Holy Land, want to accompany Christ, to share in the week of his Passion, of his Triduum Sacrum, of his Cross and Resurrection. They know that he is that “Blessed” One who “comes in the name of the Lord”, bringing peace on earth and glory in the highest. What the angels sang above the stable in Bethlehem on Christmas night, today resounds with a loud echo on the threshold of Holy Week, in which Jesus prepares to complete his messianic mission, achieving the world’s redemption through his Cross and Resurrection. Glory to you, O Christ, Redeemer of the world! Hosanna!
© Copyright 1997 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana
PRAYER-.MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL:
DEFEND US IN BATTLE. BE OUR PROTECTION AGAINST THE WICKEDNESS AND SNARES OF THE DEVIL. MAY GOD REBUKE HIM WE HUMBLY PRAY; AND DO THOU, O PRINCE OF THE HEAVENLY HOST, BY THE POWER OF GOD, CAST INTO HELL SATAN AND ALL THE EVIL SPIRITS, WHO PROWL THROUGH THE WORLD SEEKING THE RUIN OF SOULS. AMEN.
****************************************** ORACIÓN A SAN MIGUEL ARCÁNGEL: DEFIÉNDENOS EN LA BATALLA. SÉ NUESTRA PROTECCIÓN CONTRA LA MALDAD Y LAS TRAMPAS DEL DIABLO. QUE DIOS LO REPRENDA, OREMOS HUMILDEMENTE; Y TÚ, OH PRÍNCIPE DE LA HUESTE CELESTIAL, POR EL PODER DE DIOS, ARROJA AL INFIERNO SATANÁS Y TODOS LOS ESPÍRITUS MALIGNOS, QUE MERODEAN POR EL MUNDO BUSCANDO LA RUINA DE LAS ALMAS. AMÉN
Family Owned and Operated Since 1939
www.burnsfuneralhome.com www.burnsfuneralhome. com
Burns Funeral Homes
Burns Funeral Home, Inc.
9708 Frankford Ave., Phila., PA 19114 (South of Grant Ave.)
Martin J. Burns Funeral Home, Inc.
Burns Funeral Home, Inc.
1514 Woodbourne Rd., Levittown, PA 19057 (Next to K of C Hall)
215-637-1414
1428 E. Columbia Ave., Phila., PA 19125 (At Frankford Ave.)
215-547-3040
Gerard J. Burns, Supv.
215-634-6858
Lisa Burns Campbell, Supv.
Experience Peace of Mind: Pre-Arrange Your Burial at an Archdiocese of Philadelphia Cemetery.
Joseph J. Burns, Supv.
This Space is Available! 800-333-3166 ext. 161
CALL 215-352-4001 TODAY • Save today through pre-planning • Convenient terms for all of your burial needs • Traditional in ground, mausoleum & cremation options available at most cemeteries
BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY
- Shop Local PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS WHO MAKE THIS BULLETIN POSSIBLE! Wedding Invitations
Commercial Rates are at an All Time Low. Contact us today to get a free analysis to see if we can help Save you money with your monthly payments on your commercial property. Multi-Family, Retail, Office Building, Apartment and Condos. Can close in as little as 45 days! Four season customer service is our top priority.
Log onto www.JPPC.net
www.duqfunding.com
conveniently from your home or office. ONLINE CATALOG - ONLINE ORDERING - ONLINE PROOFING All Major Credit Cards Accepted
FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING! SHIPPING
CHURCH BULLETIN ADVERTISING
DOES YOUR ADVERTISING • Establish a relationship? • Generate a testimony?
• Build a friendship? • Earn referrals? • Capture repeat business?
This happens for thousands every day with church bulletin advertising! The constant visual presence your business needs to succeed.
Jp
Community support worthy of patronizing!
©iStock.com/JohnPatrickPublishing
1650 Market Street - Suite 3600 Philadelphia, PA 19103
Holiday Cards
JOHN PATRICK publishing company, inc.
F A M I L I A R • T R U S T E D • P R O V E N E F F E C T I V E . . . NOW THAT’S ADVERTISING!
1.800.333.3166 ext.161 | www.JPPC.net 214 St. Michael, Philadelphia (C)
John Patrick Publishing Co. 1-800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net