Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

On this, the last Sunday of the Church’s liturgical year, the Church calls us to think of the end of our lives, our final judgment and our final destiny – the Kingdom of God.  The apocalyptic vision that we hear in today’s first reading from the Book of Daniel sets the tone by speaking about the coming of a “Son of man” who receives dominion, glory and kingship over all peoples, nations, and languages who will serve him.  The passage from the Book of Revelation that we hear today is […]

2018-11-15T13:14:31-05:00November 24th, 2018|

Introducing Our New Parish Pastoral Plan

As we prepare to begin another liturgical year – Advent begins in two weeks – I want to introduce you to our new Parish Pastoral Plan.  It may be hard to believe that it’s already five years since our last Pastoral Plan was initiated!  But, after working closely with our Parish Pastoral Council over the past year, I am now happy to present to you our new Parish Pastoral Plan.  After a careful review of our parish and its various purposes, organizations and initiatives, as well as an evaluation of […]

2018-11-15T11:37:55-05:00November 16th, 2018|

Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary Annual Appeal

If you receive the Philadelphia Inquirer on Sunday, you most likely saw the front page article entitled “Failure at the Top” in last Sunday’s edition.  This article, spread out over five pages, outlined how some bishops in our country have failed in their response to sexual misconduct among the clergy over the past few decades.  It is a very disturbing account of mismanagement and disregard for the victims of this abuse.  Again, I ask you to join me in praying for all of the victims, that they may find healing […]

2018-11-09T14:06:39-05:00November 10th, 2018|

Adopt-a-Family, Christmas Food Basket, Mercy Hospice Giving Tree

Hope you are enjoying our long-awaited fall; it finally arrived..  And, Christmas is only eight weeks away!  We have several parish initiatives that will allow you to give to those in need as you celebrate God’s great gift of his Son, Jesus.  For those of you not familiar with them or who would benefit from a little refresher, allow me toexplain each of these excellent programs: Adopt-a-Family, Christmas Food Basket and Mercy Hospice Giving Tree.

Adopt-a-Family

For the past 26 years, a small group of parishioners have coordinated this program that makes […]

2018-11-02T15:06:42-04:00November 3rd, 2018|

Stewardship – Parish Giving Receptions

STEWARDSHIP – PARISH GIVING RECEPTIONS

this weekend

After the 5:00pm Mass and between the 9:30 and 11:30am Masses

            Stewardship is what you do after you say “I believe!”  If you believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God who became the son of Mary to show us God’s love in person, then you are called to stewardship.  Jesus taught us about God and God’s Kingdom.  He taught us how to pray and worship God.  He taught that the most important commandments were to love God and […]

2018-10-26T14:23:52-04:00October 27th, 2018|

Annual Visit to St. Martin de Porres Parish

Next Sunday, 21 October, I will celebrate the Sunday Mass at St. Martin de Porres, our sister parish.  It is always a pleasure to take part in their lively celebration and I invite you to join me there!  This year will be special because it is the 25th anniversary of this parish.  Don’t be fooled, though; the parish has a long history – almost as long as ours.  Allow me to explain.  The church was originally called St. Columba, founded in 1895 (two years after our parish was founded) by […]

2018-10-12T14:22:20-04:00October 13th, 2018|

EVERY LIFE: CHERISHED, CHOSEN, SENT

“Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost reverence and respect.”

Pope Francis’ Day for Life Greeting

With these words, Pope Francis has captured so well our Catholic understanding of human life and insistence that every person, from the moment of natural conception to natural death, receive the care he or she needs to live and thrive.  Pope Francis has captured the world with his humility, […]

2018-10-05T14:32:26-04:00October 6th, 2018|

Annual Eucharistic Adoration

“The Second Vatican Council rightly proclaimed that the Eucharistic sacrifice is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life. …For the most holy Eucharist contains the Church’s entire spiritual wealth: Christ himself, our Passover and our living bread.  Through his own flesh, now made living and life-giving by the Holy Spirit, he offers life to all.’  Consequently, the gaze of the Church is constantly turned to her Lord, present in the Sacrament of the Altar, in which she discovers the full manifestation of his boundless love.”

In this opening paragraph of […]

2018-09-28T15:07:41-04:00September 29th, 2018|

Reflections on the ongoing CLERGY SEX ABUSE SCANDAL

Every morning, when I open the newspaper, I brace for yet another article about the ongoing clergy sex abuse scandal.  Ever since the Grand Jury Report was published in mid-August, it seems that the media has made it a point to feature an article about this terrible scourge almost every day.  It is, indeed, a time of great sadness and confusion in our Church.  I encourage you to join me in prayer for those who have been sexually abused.

When John Carroll was appointed the first bishop in the newly-formed United […]

2018-09-26T13:15:14-04:00September 22nd, 2018|
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