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Welcome Reverend John Bosco

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We welcome Reverend John Bosco as a visiting priest serving at Our Lady of Peace for the month of August. Father Bosco is a member of the Servants of Charity, and he will reside with his community at their residency in Ridley Park. Father Bosco, while here at Our Lady of Peace, will offer Mass on Friday mornings at 8:30… Read More »Welcome Reverend John Bosco

Severe weather & liturgical celebrations

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We have been visited by severe weather several times this month. This lightning and torrential rainfall impacted our Wi-Fi and affected our ability to offer live streaming of our liturgies. We are taking this opportunity to explore upgrades to the quality of our livestreaming. Hopefully August will be a quieter month. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Despite the… Read More »Severe weather & liturgical celebrations

This Day… Campfire Catechesis

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Let Catholics rejoice, let the citizens of Heaven be glad, this day. Let the priest with beautiful songs and with chants busy himself, this day. This is the praiseworthy day, noble with divine light, this day. When James to the palace of the Heavens ascended, this day. Conquering Herod’s sword, he received the reward of life, this day. Therefore without… Read More »This Day… Campfire Catechesis

St. Kateri

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The memorial of St. Kateri Tekakwitha will be celebrated this Friday, 14 July. St. Kateri was a member of the Mohawk Indian Nation. Her name, in the Mohawk language, would have been pronounced Gah-deh-LEE Deh-gah-GWEE-tah. St. Kateri had problems with her eyesight caused by a smallpox outbreak. The name “Tekakwitha” means “ she bumps into things.” St. Kateri was evangelized… Read More »St. Kateri

Happy 4th of July!

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Blessings on this Fourth of July weekend. It was on the Second of July, 1776 that a resolution declaring freedom from Great Britain was approved by the Continental Congress. Two days later, edits to the draft of the Declaration of Independence were approved “In Congress, July 4, 1776.”  “When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one… Read More »Happy 4th of July!

Next Generation Parish

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Our work as a Next Generation Parish soon will enter its third of four phases. The Implementation phase is two years in length that will bring to reality the priorities and goals of the Envisioning Team (phase two) that were gleaned from the information you, our parishioners, provided on the Disciple Maker Index (phase one). The Implementation Team will be… Read More »Next Generation Parish

Happy Father’s Day!

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Greetings and Happy Father’s Day. Blessings to all our fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers, godfathers, and fathers-in-law. May you and your families have a very special day, filled with grace and heavenly blessings as we pray: You are God: we praise you; you are the Lord: we acclaim you; you are the eternal Father: all creation worships you. To you all angels, all… Read More »Happy Father’s Day!

2023 Graduation!

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“It must be tremendously interesting to be a schoolmaster, to watch boys grow up and help them along; to see their characters develop and what they become when they leave school and the world gets hold of them. I don’t see how you could ever get old in a world that’s always young.” Goodbye, Mr. Chips It is graduation time,… Read More »2023 Graduation!

National Eucharist Revival

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The National Eucharist Revival is a three year endeavor for the Church in the United States “to be healed, converted, formed, and unified by an encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist – and then sent out on mission for the life of the world.” The year-long initial phase on the Diocesan level concludes this week. A National Eucharistic Congress, celebrated… Read More »National Eucharist Revival

Walt Witman

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I once celebrated a funeral Mass for a woman who was one of the first to drive across the Walt Whitman Bridge. Her father was one of the bridge builders, and she was entrusted with the task of motoring over the Delaware River. Her first of many such peregrinations from Philly to the Jersey Shore, but probably the only one… Read More »Walt Witman