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Mon: 9:00am—5:00pm Tues: 9:00am—5:00pm Wed: 9:00am—7:00pm
Thurs: 9:00am—5:00pm Fri: 9:00am—4:00pm
Note: Office closes for lunch
from 12:30pm—1:00pm
Mon—Fri: 6:30am || 8:00am
Sat: 8:00am || 5:15pm Vigil
Sun: 7:00am || 9:00am || 10:30am 12:00pm Spanish || 5:15pm
Sat: 4:00pm—5:00pm
Wed: 8:30am—8:00pm
Mon—Sat following the 8:00am Mass
233 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA 19380 (610) 692-2990 | www.saintagnesparish.org
October 4, 2020
Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
English—Second, Third, and Fourth Sundays at 1:30 PM Spanish—First Saturdays at 11:30 AM and First Sundays at 1:00 PM Pre-Jordan Class (Located in TPH) English—First Sundays at 12:00 PM Spanish—Fourth Thursdays at 7:00 PM
To register for Pre-Cana: www.philamarriageprep.com To schedule a wedding at Saint Agnes: www.saintagnesparish.org/plan-a-wedding
Homebound members of the Parish or their family members can notify the Parish Office (610) 692-2990 to make arrangements to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation (Confession), Holy Communion, and/or Anointing of the Sick. We are happy to accommodate both short- and long-term needs.
Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy: Jill Lewis, [email protected] School Principal: Sr. Michele Smith, IHM, [email protected] Director of Religious Education: David Serrano-Gonzalez [email protected] Coordinator of Christian Initiation: Mary Ann Corcoran, [email protected] Director of Social Outreach Services: Barbara Kirby, [email protected] Director of Spanish Ministry: Sr. Mary Filan, IHM, [email protected] Cemetery Manager: Samuel Riccardo, Jr., [email protected] Superior of Convent: Sr. Barbara Browne, IHM Facilities Manager: Lane Miller, [email protected] Business Manager: Charles Maruzzella, [email protected] Parish Accountant: Tracey Maniscalco, [email protected] Communications and Pastoral Assistant: Cecilia Cicone, communicationscoordinator @saintagnesparish.org Parish Secretary: Carmen Lytle, [email protected]
Parish Office: 610-692-2990 Parish Fax: 610-692-9623 School Office: 610-696-1260 PREP Office: 610-436-4640 Day Room Office: 610-429-0697 Parish Convent: 610-692-9430 Spanish Apostolate: 610-344-7224
Rev. Anthony Costa, Pastor Rev. Daniel Arechabala, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Wilfred Emeh, Parochial Vicar Rev. William Chiriaco, Resident Priest
Deacon Thomas Shurer Deacon Dwight Johnson
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1050 Pottstown Pike, West Chester, PA. Sam Riccardo, Jr., Superintendent
610-692-4421
Deb Aelsch, Virginia Basilio; Joan Beck; Jack Bragger; Marilyn Buckley; Charles W. Cad-den, Jr., Rachel Carroll;Barbara Carrozza; Christine Cavaliere; Marge Christanell; Jeannette Cichy; Christine Cole; Noel D; Bill Davenport; Carol De Marco; Charlie Deegan; Roseanne Doyle; Meg Gorbsky; Georgia Grab; Helen Hartman; James Jaenisch; Ma-ren Kaniewski; Elizabeth Kephart; Jean Kerri-gan; Timothy Kollhoff; Kathi Lafferty; Chuck Loughin; Bill Lynch; Chase Masters; Gil Matthews, Jr.; Sr. Dorothy Mayer, IHM; Brian L. McCorkle; Victoria Neidigh; Ann O’Connor; Scott Paris; Elizabeth Pinkerton; Kim Pizii; Michael Pizii; Charles Porter; Ste-ve Roberts; Joanne Rongaus; Carmelo Scun-cio; Mary Sena; Tracie Shelton; Diana Stull; Dorothy Sweets; Elizabeth Tipton; Candace Tomes; Zachary Trexler; Breelyn Valentine; Rosalina Vito; Mary Ann Walsh; Lynneann Washlick; Baby Abby Whelan; Catherine Yankech; Marie Corso Zielinski
UUSMC: Pvt. 1st Class Santos Araujo, Sgt. Joshua Feliciano, Pvt. James D. Franciotti, LCPL Noah Michael Harris, Sgt. Isaac Pineda USAF: Capt. Timothy J. Baldwin, 2nd Lt. Jessica Clark, 1st Lt Andrew Johnson, Major Lt. Adam M. Sema, LCPL Anthony Serrato, 1st Lt. Kathleen Styron, Lt.Col Kathleen Loe-per-Sullivan, Lt. Col. Jared Yankech USN: Ensign Peter A. Herlihey, PO-3 Sean Leeder, Lt. Commander Gerard Mauer III, Ensign Paul Mauer, Lt. Ted Pease, Lt. Charles G. Schappert CTR2: Alexandra Haney CTR3: Reilly Haney USA: Capt. Thomas Berkman, Major Jessi-ca Bayer Chominski, SPC Matthew Conway, Specialist Ian Donoghue, 1st Class, David P. Estes, Private 2nd Class, Specialist Jason Hall, 1st Lt Eric Lugo, Sgt. James Mac Fadden, 1st Class, PFC Alexander Sarcione, Major John Paul Snook, Capt. Walter R. Snook
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SUNDAY: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM: +Thomas Schappard 9:00 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners 10:30 AM: +Ed S. Polgar 12:00 PM: +Nuestros fideles difuntos 5:15 PM: +George Schofield MONDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners 8:00 AM: +Fr. Laurence Gleason TUESDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners 8:00 AM: +Mary and Martin Kerrigan WEDNESDAY: Our Lady of the Rosary 6:30 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners 8:00 AM:: +Ana Sofia Ruiz THURSDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners 8:00 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners FRIDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM: +William and Catherine Bayer 8:00 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners SATURDAY: Weekday 8:00 AM: +Patrick Kelly
Miracles abound! Every day in the Day Room we are privileged to witness exception-al acts of kindness. All through the coopera-tion with God’s Grace. The benefits of chari-table work are always two ways and o en skewed toward the giver. Last week a lady brought us seventy beautiful hats she had knitted for the families here. She accomplished this great kindness by fol-lowing the prompting of the Holy Spirit to “turn off the news!” Instead of being anxious about circumstances beyond her control, she chose to create something lovely for others. And she found herself at peace for the first time in a long while. Another friend of the poor began baking sweet breads to include on our lunch menu. Our guests are delighted by her breads and she enjoys creating new recipes and filling her home with the happy fragrance of baking bread. She has recently moved on to creating Quiches for our breakfast menu! Thank you, Holy Spirit! Others have been growing vegetables for us to distribute while discovering the joys (and challenges) of backyard gardening for the first time. All of these gestures are creative and lifegiving for both the giver and the receiver. What creative kindness might the Holy Spirit be generating in you?
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Here are some ways for you to stay connected to St. Agnes: 1. Sign up for the St. Agnes e-mail list. You
can do this by visiting our website, saintagnesparish.org or by texting AGNES to 22828.
2. Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/saintagnesparish
3. Check our website regularly for updates.
This is a reminder that we still need parishioners from Saint Agnes to sign up for 40 Days for Life!
40 Days for Life is an initiative that seeks to have people praying outside of Planned Parenthood on South Wayne Street every day from 7am to 7pm from September 22nd to November 1st. This is meant to be both an act of witness to a culture of life and God’s love for the most vulnerable as well as a time of prayer and asking for God’s mercy.
We are especially looking for volunteers to pray on Saturday October 17th, which will be covered entirely by Saint Agnes Parish.
Precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including mask wearing and social distancing, will be in place.
Please note that if you volunteer for 40 Days for Life, you are simply volunteering to pray outside of Planned Parenthood. You will not be asked to provide any kind of counseling.
For more information, visit saintagnesparish.org/respect-life
The month of October is Respect Life Month. This is when, as a Church, we draw attention to the ways in which the dignity of human life is threat-ened in our world and pray that all life will be protected, especially for those who are most vulnerable.
October is also the month of the Holy Rosary. Beginning October 1st, we encour-age you to pray the Rosary daily, even if it is only a decade! Those 10 Hail Marys are powerful especially when we ask God to protect the most vulnerable among us. “When the Holy Rosary is said well, it gives Jesus and Mary more glory and is more meritorious than any other prayer.”
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TThe Home Social Club is OPEN!
The KofC Council #1333 Home Association Social Club is now OPEN for business! Our hours have now changed. We expect this to be the new norm through the Summer. Monday through Thursday: 5:00 - 9:00 pm Friday: 3:00 - 10:00 pm Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 Noon - 8:00 pm Please adhere and follow the strict guidelines established by the Chester County Health Department that are followed by the Home Association, for your safety and that of your other fellow members.. Ever consider becoming a member of the Knights of Columbus, #1333? If you are male, 18 yrs. old or old-er, and a practicing Catho-lic, please contact our New Financial Secretary Jim O’Melia at [email protected] or 267-205-9749.
FLAME OF LOVE OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY prayer group meets Wednesday, 11 – 12 AM in St. Agnes’ Chapel during Eucharistic Adoration. Moth-er Mary said to Elizabeth Kindelmann, “Do you know what you represent? You are a sparkle of light enkindled in my Flame of Love. The light you receive from me enlightens souls. The greater the number of souls who sacrifice and watch in prayer, the greater the power of my Flame of Love on earth will be. Hence, line up in close rank because it is with the power of sacrifice and prayer that the flash of hellish hatred will be overcome. Evil will diminish gradually, the burning flame of hatred will be put out, and the splender of my Flame of Love will fill all regions of the earth.” Come pray the rosary with us in response to Our Lady’s urgent request. For further information, call Cheryl at 610-696-7706.
Are you considering becoming Catholic? Explore and grow in the Catholic faith through our RCIA program to discern if God is calling you to become a full member of the Catholic Church. For more information, email Mary Ann Corcoran at [email protected].
Please support the Scouts with their Fall Fundraisers!
If you’d like to support Scouting by ordering popcorn online that will be safely mailed by Trail’s End directly to you, please visit our website. Sales end on November 1, 2020.
You can find all of the information about scouting and fundraisers at Saint Agnes at saintagnesparish.org/social-ministries
The Sisters of St. Agnes Convent are looking for a cook from Monday to Thursday evenings. If interested please contact Sr. Barbara Browne at 610-692-9430.
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Villa Maria Academy High School, a Catholic college preparatory school in the tradition of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, invites young women to apply for Fall 2021 admission! Villa Maria, located in Malvern, will host a Hybrid Open House for all interested students and their families on Sunday, October 4, 2020. The Entrance–Scholarship Exam will be offered on Sunday, October 18, and Saturday, October 24, 2020 on campus. Eighth graders may take the exam on either date. A Fall Virtual Preview Breakfast will be held on October 28th. For additional information, please contact the Admissions Office at (610) 644-2551 or register online at www.vmahs.org. Learn about what Villa Maria sisterhood has to offer!
Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr invites you to attend one of our Virtual High School Open House Events on Wednesday September 30 from 6-7:30, Wednesday October 7 from 6-7:30, and Wednesday October 21 from 6-7:30. Registration is required. For more infor-mation and registration - please visit our website at SHAbrynmawr.org
Members of the St. Agnes Prayer Shawl Ministry have continued to work at home since March, cra ing comforting shawls to be given to persons suffering from serious illness, loss of a loved one, isolation, or otherwise in a crisis situation; also baby blankets for infants at risk, and "pocket shawls" especially appropriate for members of the armed forces. More recently, as the pandemic drags on, meetings have resumed, outside, socially distant, with every worker wearing a mask. Normally, meetings are twice a month. Being weather-dependent, the outdoor meetings are sporadic. We hope to be able to meet regularly again indoors when it gets cold, masked and socially distanced. Meetings are an hour long, and most work is done at home at one's own pace. Yarn and instructions are provided. If you knit or crochet, this is an easy and rewarding ministry, and new members are always welcome.
For additional information: Anne Quigley, 610-431-3355, [email protected]
Shawls are available: in the Rectory, through one of the priests, or from a mem-ber of the ministry.
“It is the duty of citizens to con-tribute along with civil authorities to the good of society in a spirit of truth, jus-tice, solidarity, and freedom.” (CCC #2239) Election Day is Tuesday, November 3. Go to www.votesPA.com and download a regis-tration form, then mail it in. Absentee and mail in ballots can also be requested. They can also call Maureen Snook at 484 888 5246 and she will drop off the printed forms. The last day to register to vote is October 19. October 27 is the last day to apply for a mail in ballot. November 3 is Election Day. Polls will be open 7 AM to 8 PM.
Post- Abortion Healing Retreat with Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries
A retreat for healing a er abortion designed to help you experience the mercy and compassion of God.
November 6-7, 2020
IHM Spirituality Center
Malvern, Pa 19366 All inquiries are strictly confidential Call/email: Lauren-215-720-5828
El corazón es un signo sencillo que encierra un gran misterio. Está cargado de afectos, Refe-rirse al corazón es un modo sintético de considerar el gran misterio de la entrega en el amor. Los enamorados pintan corazones en los árboles y en las iglesias. El Sagrado Corazón no es sólo una representación sensible, ni su devoción se queda en un conjunto de prácticas religiosas. La devoción al Sagrado Corazón evoca el amor del Hijo de Dios que se encarnó por amor y que entregó su cuerpo en la cruz mediante un acto de amor. Esta devoción ayu-da a centrar la vida espiritual en el amor de Jesús, rico en misericordia.
El buscador de Dios encuentra en la oración una respuesta. La meditación diaria es un mo-mento de gracia en que el Espíritu Santo viene con Su poder y nos cubre con Su sombra (cf Lc 1,35). Allí, el amor se convierte para el sediento en la única ocupación.
En Cristo, Dios se
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Miércoles de 8:30
de la AM a 8:00 PM, en La Capilla. El Señor te está esperando.
Primer Sábado de cada mes a las
11:30 AM y Primer Domingo a la 1:00 PM en La Capilla de la Iglesia. Para más información: comunicarse con Sra.: Carmen Lytle para re-gistrarse al 610-692-2900 (Oficina Parroquial).
Pre Inscripciones para las
clases de Ingles, registrarse con José y Miguel, al finalizar la misa.
Durante el mes de Octubre, todos
los domingos tendremos el Rosario antes de la misa, se invita a participar y llegar a las 11:30 AM. Octubre Mes del Rosario.
Si hay algún adulto que ne-
cesite alguno de los Sacramentos, por favor hablar conmigo después de la misa.
Inscripciones abiertas para los
niños que no asisten a nuestra Escuela Parro-quial. Este año el programa comenzara la se-mana del 12 de Octubre.
Domingo 11:30 am a 11:55 am
Español y Sábado 4:00 pm a 5:00 pm en La Capilla en Ingles, también por cita previa con el Sacerdote.
Email:[email protected] o
con José Carbone 484.639.3370
La Iglesia Católica vive el mes de octubre de-dicado mundialmente a despertar el Espíritu Misionero en los fieles, con gestos de solidari-dad hacia los 200,000 misioneros que entre-gan sus vidas por el anuncio del Evangelio en el mundo. Durante este mes, llamado "Mes de las Misiones" se intensifica la animación mi-sionera, uniéndonos todos en oración, el sa-crificio y el aporte económico a favor de las misiones, a fin de que el evangelio se procla-me a todos los hombres.
OOración para los Misioneros:
Padre de bondad, Tú que eres rico en amor y misericordia, que nos enviaste a tu Hijo Jesús para nuestra salvación, escucha a tu Iglesia misionera.
Que todos los bautizados sepamos responder al llamado de Jesús: "Vayan y hagan que todos los pueblos sean mis discípulos".
Fortalece con el fuego de tu Espíritu a todos los misioneros, que en tu nombre anuncian la Buena Nueva del Reino.
María, Madre de la Iglesia y Estrella de la Evangelización, acompáñanos y concédenos el don de la perseverancia en nuestro compromiso misionero.
Amén
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En Octubre: la Iglesia inicia la celebración del mes del Santo Rosario, una oración querida por muchos san-tos a lo largo de
la historia y que fue difundida por Santo Domingo de Guzmán por petición de la Santísima Virgen María. Según cuenta la historia, en la antigüedad: romanos y griegos solían coronar con rosas a las estatuas que representaban a sus dioses, como símbolo del ofrecimiento de sus corazones. La palabra “Rosario” significa "Corona de Rosas". Siguiendo esta tradición, las mujeres cristianas que marchaban al coliseo romano para ser martirizadas, llevaban sobre sus cabezas coronas de rosas como símbolo de alegría y de la entrega de sus corazones para ir al encuentro de Dios. Estas rosas eran recogidas en las noches por los cristianos, quienes recitaban una oración o un salmo por el eterno descanso de las mártires. La Iglesia recomendó rezar este rosario recitando los 150 salmos de David, sin embargo, esto solo la seguían las personas cultas, pero no la mayoría de los fieles. Ante esto, se sugirió que quienes no supieran leer, reemplazaran los salmos por 150 Avemarías divididas en quince decenas. A este “rosario corto” se le llamó “el salterio de la Virgen”.
Siglos después, específicamente en 1208, se cuenta que la misma Virgen María enseñó a Santo Domingo de Guzmán, fundador de la Orden de Predicadores (dominicos), el rezo del Rosario. La Virgen se le apareció sosteniendo un rosario y le enseñó a recitarlo. Luego le pidió que lo predicara por todo el mundo, prometiéndole que muchos pecadores se convertirían y obtendrían abundantes gracias. Santo Domingo de Guzmán salió de allí lleno de celo, con el rosario en la mano. Efectivamente, lo predicó, y con gran éxito porque muchos albigenses volvieron a la fe católica.
Rezo del Santo Rosario
En octubre mes del Santo Rosario están todos invitados llos Domingos a las 11:30 AM; al finalizar la Santa Misa en Ingles estaremos dando inicio al Rezo del Santo Rosario; Por las intenciones del Papa Francisco, Por las Necesidades de la Iglesia; Por toda la Humanidad para que lleguen a la plena conversión; Por nuestras intensiones personales y de toda la Comunidad.
Los Esperamos.
Jesús, María y José rueguen por nosotros.
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