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Saint Agnes Catholic Church
JUNE 21, 2020 TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OFFICE HOURS 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
MASS TIMES Mon—Fri:
6:30am | 8:00am Sat:
8:00am | 5:15pm Vigil Sun:
8:00am | 10:00am | 12:00pm Spanish | 5:15pm
CONFESSIONS Sat: 4:00pm—5:00pm
ADORATION
Wed: 8:30am—8:00pm
ROSARY Mon—Sat following
the 8:00am Mass
233 West Gay Street, West Chester, PA 19380 (610) 692-2990 | www.saintagnesparish.org
English—Second 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: Ms. Jill Lewis, [email protected] School Principal: Sr. Michele Smith, IHM, [email protected] Director of Religious Education: Mrs. Debra Smith, [email protected] Coordinator of Christian Initiation: Mrs. Mary Ann Corcoran, [email protected] Director of Social Outreach Services: Mrs. Barbara Kirby, [email protected] Director of Spanish Ministry: Sr. Mary Filan, IHM, [email protected] Cemetery Manager: Mr. Samuel Riccardo, Jr., [email protected] Superior of Convent: Sr. Dorothy Mayer, I.H.M. Facilities Manager: Mr. Lane Miller, [email protected] Business Manager: Mr. Charles Maruzzella, [email protected] Parish Accountant: Mrs. Tracey Maniscalco, [email protected] Communications and Pastoral Assistant: Ms. Cecilia Cicone, communicationscoordinator @saintagnesparish.org Parish Secretary: Mrs. 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., Barbara Carrozza; Christine Cava-liere; Marge Christanell; Jeannette Cichy; Christine Cole; Noel D; Bill Davenport; Carol De Marco; Charlie Deegan; Roseanne Doyle; Meg Gorbsky; Helen Hartman; James Jae-nisch; Maren Kaniewski; Elizabeth Kephart; Jean Kerrigan; Timothy Kollhoff; Kathi Lafferty; Chuck Loughin; Bill Lynch; Chase Masters; Sr. Dorothy Mayer, IHM; Brian L. McCorkle; Victoria Neidigh; Ann O’Connor; Scott Paris; Elizabeth Pinkerton; Kim Pizii; Michael Pizii; Charles Porter; Steve Roberts; Carmelo Scuncio; 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: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM: + Louise Shea 10:00 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners 12:00 PM: +Nuestros fideles difuntos 5:15 PM: +Michael Collins MONDAY: Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles 6:30 AM: + Michael Collins 8:00 AM: + Evelyn Magereson TUESDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM: + Michael Collins 8:00 AM: +Ann Marie Ranalli WEDNESDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM: +Santiago Miranda 8:00 AM: +Mary Louise Hook THURSDAY: Weekday 6:30 AM: + Michael Collins 8:00 AM:+Our faithful departed parishioners FRIDAY: St. Thomas, Apostle 6:30 AM: + Michael Collins 8:00 AM: + Paul Williams SATURDAY: Weekday 8:00 AM:+Virginia Brown Hankins
"Present on our altars as on a throne of love and mercy, to dispense graces and there to show us the love which He bears for us by be-ing pleased to dwell night and day hidden in our midst." St. Alphonsus Liguori Eucharistic Adoration takes place on Wednes-days in the lower chapel following the 8am Mass in the main church and concluding with Benediction at 8pm [email protected].
It has been a joy to welcome you back to public Mass and receiving Holy Communion, thanks be to God! As of this past Friday, June 26th, Chester County is in the “Green” phase of re-opening. While there are a few changes in how we will be operating at Saint Agnes in the Green Phase, for the most part Mass will look very similar to how it looked in the Yellow Phase. TThe biggest change is in our Mass schedule. We will be returning to what our Mass schedule was before the pandemic on the weekend of July 4th. This means that daily Mass will be on Monday to Friday at 6:30am and 8am and at 8am on Saturday. Sunday Mass will be the 5:15pm Vigil on Saturday and 7am, 9am, 10:30am, 12 Noon (Spanish), and 5:15pm on Sunday. There are a few points that we would especially like to highlight:
The obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation is suspended until further notice. This means that no one is obligated to come to Mass. Those who are sick, elderly, or with other pre-existing conditions are encouraged to stay home. We will continue to provide live-streamed Masses at 10:30am and 12 Noon on Sunday. Masks are still highly encouraged to be worn by all the faithful for the full duration of Mass. Please remove your mask prior to receiving Holy Communion. We still ask you to remain 6 feet of social distance between members of different households. Holy water fonts will remain empty and we will continue to use single-use paper wor-ship aids instead of hymnals and missalettes. The procession with the gi s at the offer-tory and the sign of peace will not be taking place. For Holy Communion, please continue to use the side aisles only, returning to your seat by the center aisle. Everyone is encouraged to receive Holy Com-munion in the hand at this time. If you would prefer to receive Holy Communion on the tongue, please go to the Eucharistic minister in the center only. Deacons and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Com-munion may resume visits with Holy Communion to the homebound and medical facilities provided that the Communion minister, the facility, and the person to be visited all have an understanding re-garding what precautions will be taken. Please contact the rectory office if you or a loved one wishes to be brought Holy Communion.
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During the Coronavirus Outbreak and to minimize social dis-tancing to keep everyone safe, tthe KofC Council Home will tem-porarily remain CLOSED to its members and to the public. Thank you for your understanding. Stay tuned for any changes.
Ever consider becoming a member of the Knights of Columbus, #1333? If you are male, 18 yrs. old or older, and a practicing Catholic, please contact our New Financial Secretary Jim O’Melia at [email protected] or 267-205-9749.
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Bishop Shanahan High School is seeking at JV boys soccer coach and an assistant Varsity boys soccer coach. Interested applicants should email a resume to [email protected] by July 10, 2020.
In the past several weeks, our nation has ex-perienced the pain and destruction caused by the sin of racism. As we pray for an end to racism and educate ourselves in order to put an end to this injustice, we have created a section of our website with prayers, educa-tional resources, and lives of relevant saints at saintagnespairsh.org/anti-racism
The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary says the rosary on Wednesday in the Chapel from 11 am to 12 noon. All are in-vited! In recent dec-ades, the Catholic Church has received many new devotions. Pope John Paul II canonized St. Faustina and established the new Divine Mercy Devotion, which revealed new gi s of mercy coming from Jesus’ heart. The Flame of Love Devo-tion is very similar making Catholics aware of a new fire coming from Mary’s heart. No one has to believe these private devotions (although approved by the Church); but ac-cepting these revelations provides the capaci-ty to receive God’s gi s. Divine Mercy comes from the diary of St. Faustina. Flame of Love comes from the diary of Elizabeth Kindel-mann. Elizabeth’s diary is about 300 pages. Also, there is a simplified version. From ei-ther version, the reader easily grasps the cen-tral message given to Elizabeth by Jesus and Mary about the Flame of Love. If anyone wishes information on saying The Flame of Love rosary, contact Cheryl at 610-696-7706 or email: [email protected]. Information is also available for saying this rosary in the home.
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Sunday Contributions for Weekend of: June 21, 2020 Weekend Contributions: $19,150.71 Includes online giving of: $8,727.00
JJoin us in praying for the happy repose of the souls of our deceased parishioners, especially:
Dudley J. Thomas Ann Marie Ranalli
Our basic needs center, the Day Room, will continue to follow the protocols established in the red and yellow phases of the pandemic. All services, except for consultations and fi-nancial assistance, are offered via “take-out”. Meals, Food Bank and Healthy Baby Program are all provided via take-out. Visitors entering the building will be screened using the proper assessment questions and have their temperature scanned at the door. The Outreach Staff will be meeting in the up-coming week to formalize a safe, phased ser-vices expansion plan. There are many beautiful signs of new life! This past week two guests who had been re-ceiving meals stopped by. They had re-turned to work and wanted to make a dona-tion from their first paycheck and express their gratitude for the help they received while unemployed. Two young men who were helping their sis-ter move out of her apartment across the street from the Day Room noticed all the people receiving food and diapers and sup-plies at our door. The men came over to see us because they were moved by what they witnessed and wanted to give something to help us to continue to provide for those in need. Little by little signs of new life emerging! We deeply grateful to all who help us in big ways and small, to lessen the burdens of our neigh-bors in need. May God continue to bless you with His Love and His grace!
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As you may have heard, Gay Street will be closed from Matlack to Darlington Streets to allow for businesses and restaurants to set up outside. This measure is intended to help businesses who have suffered as a result of the pandemic.
This will have an impact on us at Saint Agnes, especially regarding parking and traffic flow and parking around our church. We have been working with the Borough and the Police De-partment to come up with plans for our parish and school. Please check our Facebook page and website for the most up-to-date information. Once we have a plan in place, we will also communicate that via email to everyone on our email list.
Thank you very much for your patience and cooperation as we seek to find ways to support our community without disrupting our ministry here at Saint Agnes. As always, your spiritual and temporal well-being are our priority.
CCecilia Cicone, Communications and Pastoral Assistant For the past several months, the wallpaper on my laptop computer has been a skull with the words Memento Mori written under it. Now, I’m not the kind of person you would normally expect to see having anything with a skull on it and I’ve seen more than a few double takes when people have walked past the laptop on my desk in the rectory.
Memento Mori is Latin for “Remember your death.” It has a rich history in our Church, as saints o en talked about the great benefit of remembering that this earth is not our ultimate home. Remembering that we are made for heaven is a great little tool in the spiritual life to help us to grow in holiness at all moments. For this reasons, saints are o en pictured with skulls near them as a visible and stark reminder that they will die some day.
This practice can seem morbid, but really it is anchored in hope. If we remember that we will eventually die, that this earth is not all there is, we will think twice before we sin. When we remember that we will eventually die, we will be able to let go of resentments or the rude comments that someone made to us. When our goal is eternity, those little things don’t mat-ter. If we remember that we will die, we remember that we will live forever in Christ. If we remember that we will die, we will truly live this life to the full and with great peace, being attentive to the reality that every moment is a gi of God’s love and has been planned by Him for our good.
In this Sunday’s second reading, St. Paul says, “Are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? If, then, we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him.”
When we see a baby baptized, we usually think of new life, not death. And there’s a reason for that! In Christ, death means new life. That is why, as Christians, we don’t need to be afraid of death. Death is our bridge into abundant new and eternal life.
In this week’s Gospel, Jesus says, “Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.” Are we afraid of losing our economic security? Are we afraid of los-ing certain relationships? What is it that we are holding onto that is a part of life on this earth? Because ultimately, in our last moments, we will need to let it all go and hold only onto Christ as He carries us into eternity.
For more information on memento mori, I would recommend visiting pursuedbytruth.com.
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We are currently working on gathering infor-mation to be able to communicate better about our parish ministries and organizations. Our hope is to help these parish groups to grow in membership and to strengthen the life of our parish.
If you are a leader of a parish organization and would like to work with us to strengthen the communication of your group, please contact Cecilia Cicone, our Communications and Pastoral Assistant, at communicationscoordinator@ saintagnesparish.org.
Over the past few months we have learned just how important it is to be able to com-municate quickly with our parishioners. 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, sainta-gnesparish.org or by texting AGNES to 22828.
2. Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/saintagnesparish
3. Check our website regularly for updates.
Quizás habrás escuchado que la calle Gay estará cerra-da desde la intersección con la calle Matlack hasta la calle Darlington, para permitir que negocios y restau-rantes puedan utilizar las aceras y la calle para atender sus clientes. Esta medida está destinada a ayudar a las empresas que han sufrido como resultado de la pan-demia. Esto tendrá un impacto en nuestra Parroquia Santa Inés, especialmente en relación al es-tacionamiento y el tráfico alrededor de nuestra iglesia. Hemos estado trabajando con el De-partamento de Policía para elaborar planes para lograr el acceso a nuestra parroquia y la es-cuela. Queremos reservar el estacionamiento para uso de nuestros feligreses, especialmente para las misas, el Day Room, bodas y funerales. Habrá más información en nuestro sitio web y pagina de Facebook.
SSolemnidad: 29 de Junio
Cada 29 de junio La Iglesia celebra la solemnidad de San Pedro y San Pablo, apóstoles, recor-damos a estos grandes testigos de Jesucristo y, a la vez, hacemos una solemne confesión de fe en la Iglesia una, santa, católica y apostólica. Ante todo es una fiesta de la catolicidad.
Pedro, el amigo frágil y apasionado de Jesús, es el hombre elegido por Cristo para ser la roca de la Iglesia: “Tú eres Pedro y sobre esta piedra edificaré mi Iglesia” ( Mt 16,16). Aceptó con hu-mildad su misión hasta el final, hasta su muerte como mártir. Su tumba en la Basílica de San Pedro en el Vaticano es meta de millones de peregrinos que llegan de todo el mundo.
Pablo, el perseguidor de Cristianos que se convirtió en Apóstol de los gentiles, es un modelo de ardoroso evangeli-zador para todos los católicos porque después de encon-trarse con Jesús en su camino, se entregó sin reservas a la causa del Evangelio.
Santa Misa en la Iglesia Principal Domingo: 7am, 9am, 10:30am (también en vivo por internet), 12 del mediodía (Español, también en vivo por internet), 5:15pm Lunes a Viernes: 6:30am, 8am Sábado: 8am, 5:15pm (Misa de Vigilia) Confesiones Sábado de 4 a 5pm en la capilla o por cita precia con el sacerdote Adoración Eucarística Miércoles de 8:30am a 8pm en la capilla Bautizos: El primer Sábado de cada mes a las 11:30 am y el primer Domingo a la 1:00 pm en la Capilla de la Iglesia. Para más información, comunicarse con Sra. Carmen Lytle para regis-trarse al (610)692-2900 (Oficina Parroquial)
FORMED.org es un sitio web que tiene películas, programas, audio, y libros catolicos en español y inglés. Tienes una suscripción gratis de la Parroquia de Santa Inés.
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Padre Pio, el hombre milagroso; Ignacio de Loyola; Comprendiendo la Eucaristía por Dr. Scott Hahn
Ahora estamos en “la fase verde” en Pennsylva-nia. Así, tenemos algunos cambios en nuestro horario liturgico de Domingos. La Misa habrá a las 7am, 9am, 10:30am, y 5:15pm en Inglés y a las 12 (mediodía) en Español. Habrá una trans-misión en vivo a las 10:30am y a las 12 (mediodía, en Español).
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