OMC Update March 11, 2022Worship:Weekend Mass Schedule:
Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am - 9:00 am - 11:00 am* *Livestream Daily Mass: Monday thru Friday 7:00 AM Confessions: Saturday 3:30 to 4:00 PM and Wednesday 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Examination of Conscience based on Catholic Social Teaching Church Open: The Church will be open for personal prayer and confessions on Wednesday from 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Children's Visual Mass Schedule: Click HERE To Mask or Not to Mask? Following the directives of the Philadelphia Health Department, wearing a Mask in Church is now optional. In sensitivity to those who may be immunocompromised, there will be at least one Communion minister wearing a mask. Let us respect each person's choice and do what we can to make all feel welcomed and comfortable.
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Pray The Rosary for Ukraine - Pope Francis made a heartfelt appeal for peace in Ukraine, saying that the threat of war had caused “great pain in my heart.” “Despite the diplomatic efforts of the last few weeks,” the Pope said, “increasingly alarming scenarios are opening up,” with many people all over the world feeling anguish and pain. ““Once again the peace of all is threatened by partisan interests,” he stressed. Pope Francis appealed to those “with political responsibility to examine their consciences seriously before God, who is the God of peace and not of war, who is the Father of all, not just of some, who wants us to be brothers and not enemies.”” He also prayed that “all the parties involved refrain from any action that would cause even more suffering to the people, destabilizing coexistence between nations and bringing international law into disrepute.” read more.
Collection for Ukraine – On the weekend of March 19-20, we will have a special 2nd collection in support of the people of Ukraine. The online giving portal is open now and will remain open throughout Lent. Click HERE to donate. The funds collected will be forwarded to the Archdiocese for distribution.
Collection for Ukraine – On the weekend of March 19-20, we will have a special 2nd collection in support of the people of Ukraine. The online giving portal is open now and will remain open throughout Lent. Click HERE to donate. The funds collected will be forwarded to the Archdiocese for distribution.
OMC Parish Life:Parish Offices: The parish office is open Monday thru Friday – 9 AM to 4 PM. Please feel free to stop by, call (215-247-0430) or email Mary Cassidy ([email protected]) for Mass intentions, certificates, letters, etc., which can be mailed or pick-up. The food pantry is available, call St Vincent de Paul Society (215-240-0430 - Ext 5) to arrange for food pickup.
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia Disciple Maker Index Closes April 4
Archbishop Pérez has invited all parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to take part in the Disciple Maker Index survey. The Disciple Maker Index (DMI) is an anonymous survey of parishioners that provides insights into the level of missionary discipleship in the parish in addition to the effectiveness of the Mass experience, preaching and other aspects of the parish. The DMI Survey will be open and active for responses until April 4th.
To take the DMI survey for OMC click HERE.
The “Synod on Synodality - Communion, Participation, and Mission” is a two-year process of listening and dialogue beginning in 2021 and concluding in 2023. Pope Francis invites the entire Church to reflect on a theme that is decisive for its life and mission: “It is precisely this path of Synodality which God expects of the Church of the third millennium.” This journey, which follows in the wake of the Church’s “renewal” proposed by the Second Vatican Council, is both a gift and a task: by journeying together and reflecting together on the journey that has been made, the Church will be able to learn through her experience which processes can help her to live communion, to achieve participation, to open herself to mission. (Courtesy of USCCB). Parishioners Fran Feeney and Jason Santini have accepted the invitation to be trained as Synod Facilitators for OMC. In March/April, Fran and Jason will offer a variety of Synod listening opportunities for the parish.
Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the synodal process!
Archbishop Pérez is inviting all Catholics to attend a listening session offered in English and Spanish (in-person & virtual) in March and April.
Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the synodal process!
Archbishop Pérez is inviting all Catholics to attend a listening session offered in English and Spanish (in-person & virtual) in March and April.
- Click HERE for article: Archdiocese sets listening sessions for synod
- Click HERE for Listen Session schedule ( NB - OMC Listen Sessions TBD)
- Click HERE to register for a session.
NEW Date & Location - Friday, May 13 at Flourtown Country Club
Enhance Your Lent with Live Jesus! Retreat (April 2, 2022) - Join with the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales on Saturday, April 2, 2022, for Live Jesus! a morning of reflection, fellowship, and prayer based upon the humble and gentle spirituality of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal.
“Healing Relationships…Let It Begin with Me,” is this year’s theme and invites attendees to reflect on the relationships in their lives. Fr. Tom Dailey, OSFS, STL, The John Cardinal Foley Chair of Homiletics & Social Communications and Professor of Theology at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary is the keynote speaker. Live Jesus! will be held at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Glen Mills, Delaware County. The retreat runs from 8:45 AM to 12:00 PM, with a continental breakfast is available beginning at 8:00 AM. Register at www.oblates.org |
DeSales Weekly - Every Thursday, DeSales Weekly provides our subscribers with some fresh material to aid them in efforts to live Jesus, which is the motto of our patron, St. Francis de Sales. He sought to integrate the sacred and the secular to make the ordinary events of our lives extraordinary by bringing virtue, grace, and Jesus to all we do. Frequently, we may not be able to see the window through which the Spirit may enter a given moment or activity of our day. With reflections on a panoply of topics and experiences by the Oblates, as well as resources to help prepare for Sunday Mass, and other updates from the Oblate world, this weekly email offers a regular, concise resource to life the spirit and help it soar into the weekend. Click HERE to subscribe.
The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales celebrate a double Salesian Jubilee Year (January 23, 2022 to January 24, 2023) marking the 400th anniversary of the death of St. Francis de Sales (1622) and the 450th anniversary of the birth of our secondary founder, St. Jane de Chantal (1572). Their friendship gave us what we fondly call "Salesian Spirituality." This jubilee allows for a renewal of The Salesian life. Oblate Superior General, Fr. Barry Strong, OSFS, highlights three pillars of this jubilee year: to increase knowledge and love of the two saints; to encourage imploring their intercession; and to imitate their virtues and devotion. Click HERE for more information.
All teens in grades 8-12 are invited to our youth events.
Adult Volunteers Needed - Teen Ministry is in need of adult volunteers to help set up, chaperone, and break down our monthly events. Please email Paul Cillo [email protected] if you are interested in helping.
The Teen Ministry Home Page - Click Here
OMC Joins EcoPhilly - The Philadelphia Archdiocese is responding to Pope Francis’ call in his encyclical letter Laudato Si’ for “a new dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet.” As part of the Laudato Si' Movement, the mission of EcoPhilly is to establish a network of creation care teams throughout the Archdiocese of Philadelphia that achieve measurable improvements in their local environment. Click HERE for more information about Eco Philly
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Healthy Planet, Heathy People - The Laudato Si' Movement is relaunching the Healthy Planet, Healthy People petition ahead of the critical United Nations biodiversity conference (April 25 to May 8, 2022). Last year, more than 120,000 people and 420 organizations, representing hundreds of thousands of people, signed the petition ahead of the UN’s Climate Change Conference. Now we’re relaunching the petition to call on world governments to protect God’s creation and lift up the voices of the most vulnerable at the upcoming UN biodiversity conference. “Because of us, thousands of species will no longer give glory to God by their very existence, nor convey their message to us. We have no such right” (LS 33). Here’s one thing you can do today: Sign and share the petition. The upcoming UN conference is huge. It’s how countries around the world will agree to protect nature and our common home. Ahead of this conference, we’re trying to secure at least 100,000 more signatures to really let governments know where Catholics stand on this massive problem.
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Laudato Si’ Movement - Plans for 2022
“Everyone’s talents and involvement are needed to redress the damage caused by human abuse of God’s creation” (LS 14). Everyone’s talents! You can play an important part in helping this movement reach its 2022 goals in achieving climate and ecological justice. This year is packed: From the launch of the Laudato Si’ movie, to our new Global Membership Calls, to the deepening of our ecological conversions through Lent, and the ecumenical Season of Creation, 2022 is going to be an incredible year. How will you take part? Watch the video to learn about our 2022 plans and how you can take part. |
Service Opportunities:
OMC Walking With Moms in Need - Attention Moms! - Moms before, during, and after the birth of their child are always in need; some more than others, and sometimes more than other times. If you are a mom in need or if you know a mom in need, please email us at [email protected]. Perhaps the need is to network with other moms, or to know how to access needed assistance...whatever. Please email us. You do not need to walk alone.
Here's our website: https://www.omcparish.com/walking-with-moms-in-need.html
Here's our website: https://www.omcparish.com/walking-with-moms-in-need.html
The Cenacle family life center in Frankford, run in partnership with Catholic Social Services, has been growing so fast and is now serving over 150 mom's and their children! As The Cenacle grows and we develop more programs to serve the community, we are in need of volunteers to help make these programs a success. bOne of the programs we are developing is family dinners on Thursday Nights. We are still working out some details but we are looking for families/parishes/respect life groups and anyone else who would be willing to help by cooking meals/providing food for the dinners. While we are still working out some of the details, the dinners will be held after work hours beginning at the end of January, estimated between 5-7pm at The Cenacle (1527 Church Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124). The Dinners will be an amazing opportunity to serve the community here in Frankford. If you are interested, or know someone who may be, email [email protected] for more information!
Welcoming Afghan Families - As you may be aware, Philadelphia is going to be the home of 700 of the Afghan people who have fled their country recently in fear for their lives. There are 4 local Refugee Resettlement agencies that will accomplish the momentous task of bringing these families into the Philadelphia community and all that entails including housing and furnishing, transportation, schools, and the learning of American daily life.
Many of these families are currently at Joint Base Maguire/ Fort Dix in New Jersey or in a hotel in Center City. Their basic needs of food, clothing and shelter are currently being met. The next step is to find affordable housing. Once that is done, each family will have a multitude of additional needs including material needs, but also assistance with navigating a wholly new, unfamiliar world that is to become their permanent home.
Our parish mission statement calls for us to embrace each person and to humbly serve the needs of God’s people. There are a few ways that you could help welcome these new members of our Philadelphia community:
Many of these families are currently at Joint Base Maguire/ Fort Dix in New Jersey or in a hotel in Center City. Their basic needs of food, clothing and shelter are currently being met. The next step is to find affordable housing. Once that is done, each family will have a multitude of additional needs including material needs, but also assistance with navigating a wholly new, unfamiliar world that is to become their permanent home.
Our parish mission statement calls for us to embrace each person and to humbly serve the needs of God’s people. There are a few ways that you could help welcome these new members of our Philadelphia community:
- Form a committee to assist these families as they resettle.
- Share information on any 2 and 3 bedroom available rental units in Chestnut Hill/Mt. Airy, University City or other local neighborhoods.
- Sponsor a family.
- Register as a volunteer on the Nationality Service Center (NSC) website: nscphila.volunteermatters.org. You will be emailed with volunteer opportunities as they develop.
We have recently moved Afghan families into housing who have requested specific items to make themselves feel more at home. If you'd like to purchase any of these special items for them, please visit any of the links below. Included at the end is a link for more general items needed at NSC to continue stocking future clients' homes! If you'd like to purchase, please have the items delivered to the gift registry address listed under the address options. If you have any questions, please contact Abby Watson at [email protected]. Thank you for your support!
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OMC Food Pantry: We are still collecting food for our sisters and brothers in need. You may leave your bags of non-perishable food items on the rectory porch whenever convenient. If you need food, or know of someone in need of food, please call the parish office 215-247-0430, press 7 when the auto-attendant service answers, and leave a message in the St. Vincent de Paul voice mail box. Thanks again, for helping us to meet the needs of our neighbors during this time of uncertainty and to our St Vincent de Paul Society for coordinating our efforts. |
Caring for Friends – CFF (formerly Aid for Friends): Meals are still needed. You can drop off your frozen meals at the parish or a volunteer can pick them up from your home; please contact me to make arrangements. If you are interested in becoming involved as a volunteer cook, click HERE for information. This is a great opportunity for families to do service at home and to assist those in need. Laura McKenna, our OMC CFF coordinator, can assist you with getting you started. Click HERE to email Laura. |
Faith & Justice Opportunities:
"Ray of Hope: A Conversation about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" - Monday, April 4, 2022 at St. Joseph's University. - Anthony Ray Hinton was exonerated after nearly 30 years on Alabama’s death row in 2015, thanks to the legal aid of Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Initiative. Despite the unimaginable circumstances that changed his life back in 1985, Mr. Hinton has so much to share and teach us about diversity, equity, inclusion, compassion, courage, hope, and love. New York Times Bestselling Author, podcaster, host of PBS’s Tell Me More and Radnor native Kelly Corrigan has graciously offered to host a live interview to help us unwrap the gift of Anthony Ray Hinton. Visit www.mission5and2.org for event details and to order your FREE tickets. Come and be inspired...so you can inspire others. If you have any questions please contact [email protected].
Critical Race Theory (CRT) - We have all witnessed the controversy around Critical Race Theory (CRT). Parents are outraged, school boards are under attack, State legislatures have passed laws "banning it" from school curriculum, and the media (conservative & liberal) have hyped it. It is important to carefully navigate CRT and the many issues around race, racism, history, culture, equity, and education that have been conflated into it by those who have repackaged it for their own, perhaps less than charitable, purposes. This video from Educationweek.com is concise in addressing CRT from an educators viewpoint. The video may be useful in beginning the process of educating ourselves about CRT, helping us to move beyond the hype in order to develop a better understanding of it, and allow us to have productive discussions.
21-Day Racial Equity Challenge: For 21 days, we challenge you to enter into the complex work of understanding the realities of racial injustice and anti-Blackness in the U.S. The Ignatian Racial Equity Challenge is designed for all participants, regardless of race, ethnicity, prior anti-racism work, age or background and will include opportunities to learn, pray, and act on different themes of racial equity. Click HERE for more information
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Revive Courses: An opportunity to grow in our Baptismal Call to leadership! The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is grateful to partner with Revive Parishes, an organization that provides online ministry training for parish leaders taught by the best and most experienced Catholic ministry practitioners in the country. WE ARE ALL PARISH LEADERS by virtual of our Baptism. Revive provides individuals with a way to enrich their own ministry in our world and in our parish so that they can more effectively care for others and “be the presence of Christ in our world.” To learn more and to start for FREE course visit: archphila.org/revive.
New Revive Course - Everyday Apostles: Ordinary Methods to Help you Share an Extraordinary Message The world tells you to be quiet about your faith, that’s its just personal and not meant to be shared. Yet Christ calls us to make “disciples of all nations” - so how do we actually do it? You are invited to learn new mindsets, skills, and habits on how to share your faith with those around you in our latest course hosted by Ryan O’Hara. Click HERE for information “EC Next Step”: Grow closer to God one step at a time! This is an innovative discipleship tool which offers individuals an opportunity to deepen their spirituality and call to discipleship through short modules which include input, short videos, questions and reflections on various topics. It is FREE and available to anyone through our parish Reach More subscription. To learn more and/or to sign visit ecnextstep.com.
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The Archdiocese of Philadelphia:
One-Can Meal - Nutritional Development Services, an agency of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is holding its annual “One-Can Meal” food drive to enable broad and meaningful participation in the Lenten season. For over 35 years, NDS has hosted this Lenten food drive as a way to help fulfill the season’s call to almsgiving. This initiative benefits hundreds of people in need throughout the five-county Philadelphia area. Those interested in helping our neighbors in need can support NDS’ Community Food Program by purchasing items online through You Give Goods at https://yougivegoods.com/lent2022. All goods donated now through Tuesday, April 12th will help stock the shelves of NDS’ network of 50 food cupboards throughout the Greater Philadelphia region including five food cupboards operated by Catholic Social Services; five soup kitchens; and numerous community outreach programs. To double your impact this Lenten season, faithful can also participate in Rice Bowl, an initiative of Catholic Relief Services. A quarter of all donations made to Rice Bowl supports NDS’ hunger and poverty relief efforts locally throughout the region. Visit https://archphila.org/crsricebowl/ to learn more.
Archdiocesan Family Festival 2022 (April 30) - Join us for ‘Family, become what you are!’, a fun-filled and blessed day for families in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Come as you are and grow in the Lord together. Join Archbishop Pérez for Mass, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers for a dynamic presentation on marriage and fatherhood, Dr. Sax for family social media guidance, Corazón Puro for dynamic youth activities, and Mike and Alicia Hernon from Messy Family Project, with amazing tips for your irreplaceable family! Location: Cardinal O’Hara High School, Springfield, PA More information: phillycatholiclife.org/archdiocesan-family-festival-2022/ Click HERE for Flyer
Annual Wedding Anniversary Mass (Saturday, May 7, 2021 – 5:15 PM) Are you celebrating a special anniversary this year? The Annual Archdiocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass will take place on Saturday, May 7th, 2021 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul at the 5:15 pm Mass with Archbishop Nelson Pérez presiding. This Mass will be commemorating all married couples who are newlyweds , or celebrating their 5, 10, 25 or 50 year wedding anniversary milestones. RSVP HERE or call The Office for Life and Family at 215-587-0500. More information: visit our website at www.phillycatholiclife.org
Office for the New Evangelization Rosary Campaign (Monday thru Thursday 8 PM) - Join online, by phone or in spirit as we pray the Rosary asking the miraculous intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary to put an end to the coronavirus and to bring restoration to those most severely impacted by the pandemic. We are also asking Our Lady to obtain a new outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the Church, bringing about our deeper conversion to the heart of Jesus Christ and institutional renewal at every level. Click HERE for more information or to join.
Catholic Women’s Healthcare - The Gianna Center of Philadelphia located in East Norriton (very close to Plymouth Meeting Mall) and is accepting new patients. The Center provides an authentically Catholic approach to women’s reproductive healthcare and follows Catholic medical ethics. The providers treat women in various age groups - from teens to seniors, and offer general gynecologic care, yearly women's check-ups and natural family planning instruction in the Creighton Model FertilityCare System. For more information see www.phgiannacenter.org or call the center at 844-204-0005
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Young Catholic Professionals Philly (YCP Philly) - In a world that can be void of meaning and leave them restless and dissatisfied, YCP brings together young professionals in their 20s and 30s into a community of belonging, support, and encouragement at all stages of the faith journey. YCP empowers and equips them to live their Catholic faith through everyday work, and to perform all work with excellence for the glory of God. Click HERE to learn more. Click HERE for video.
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Hope in Christ: Spiritual Support for Addiction - You are not alone! The Church desires to be close to her children who are struggling with addiction and to bring them the healing power of Jesus Christ's love. The Archdiocesan Hope in Christ website is full of Catholic resources for those who have an addiction as well as for their families and loved ones. You will find one-time events such as retreats and evenings of reflection, ongoing support ministries, and links to websites, articles and videos. To learn more, visit archphila.org/hope.
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Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Help-Line: Do you need help accessing services and supports for someone with an intellectual disability or Autism? A collaboration of Catholic Social Services-Developmental Programs, The Office for Persons with Disabilities and the Schools of Special Education of the Archdiocese is offering this convenient help-line to assist families connect to disabilities services provided by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. To reach the Help-Line call: 484-472-5041 or email: [email protected]
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Weekend Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 - 9:00 - 11:00* am *Livestream Weekday Mass Schedule Monday-Friday: 7:00 am |
9 E Chestnut Hill Ave - Philadelphia PA, 19118 Phone 215-247-0430 * Fax 215-247-2506 Copyright © 2015 |
Reconciliation/Confession
Saturday: 3:30-4:00 pm First Friday Eucharistic Adoration October- June Exposition: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Vespers & Benediction: 5:30 pm |