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H HOLY MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH 120 Allison Road, Oreland, Pennsylvania HOLYMARTYRSCHURCH.ORG Parish Office Hours: Phone: 215-884-8575 Fax: 215-884-5924 Email: [email protected] [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE MARTYRSCHURCH MASS SCHEDUL SUNDAY MASSES Anticipated Mass on Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 9:00 AM WEEKDAY MASSES Monday - Wednesday -Friday 8:30 AM Rosary: Miraculous Medal Novena Monday after Mass HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION CONFESSION Saturdays: 3:30 to 4pm Side porch of the rectory. If you forget a disposable mask some will be available at the Saint Theresa Shrine. PRAYER DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC O clement, O loving, O sweet Mother Mary, We, your children of every nation, Turn to you in this pandemic. Our troubles are numerous; our fears are great. Grant that we might deposit them at your feet, Take refuge in your Immaculate Heart, And obtain peace, healing, rescue, And timely help in all our needs. You are our Mother. Pray for us to your Son. Amen.

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HHOLY MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH 120 Allison Road, Oreland, Pennsylvania

HOLYMARTYRSCHURCH.ORG

Parish Office Hours:

Phone: 215-884-8575 Fax: 215-884-5924

Email:

[email protected] [email protected]

MASS SCHEDULE

MARTYRSCHURCH

MASS SCHEDULSUNDAY MASSES

Anticipated Mass on Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 9:00 AM

WEEKDAY MASSES

Monday - Wednesday -Friday 8:30 AM Rosary:

Miraculous Medal Novena Monday after Mass

HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION

CONFESSION

Saturdays: 3:30 to 4pm Side porch of the rectory.

If you forget a disposable mask some will be available at the

Saint Theresa Shrine.

PRAYER DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

O clement, O loving, O sweet Mother

Mary, We, your children of every nation,

Turn to you in this pandemic. Our troubles are numerous; our fears

are great. Grant that we might deposit them at

your feet, Take refuge in your Immaculate Heart,

And obtain peace, healing, rescue, And timely help in all our needs.

You are our Mother. Pray for us to your Son.

Amen.

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INFORMATION ON RESUMING PUBLIC MASSES PROVIDED BY THE ARCHDIOCESE

OF PHILADELPHIA

While our county remains in the Yellow Phase of statewide reopening, all of us need to do our part to make sure that our return to Mass is a peaceful and safe experience for all. Please take the time to read the instructions below. We ask everyone to follow these guidelines when attending Mass during this period: GENERAL POINTS The obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obli-gation CONTINUES TO BE LIFTED during the Yellow Phase. You are not required to attend Mass at this time, until further notice. Please stay home if you are sick or if you have serious concerns about public gatherings at this time. Please stay home if you are at higher risk of severe illness with COVID19. If you are uncertain about your risk status, please consult your doctor and also the CDC Guidelines at the link below. Click here to read the CDC Guidelines for those at higher risk: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-risk.html Mass will continue to be available via live-stream. Click here for the list of nearly one hundred live streams availa-ble in the Archdiocese.

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AT HOLY MARTYRS CHURCH

Mass will be offered on Saturday AT 4:30 pm and on Sundays, at 9:00 am. Public Mass will be offered on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri-day at 8:30 am, until further notice of extending the schedule. All Mass intentions will continue to be offered. The Church will continue to be open daily for private prayer from 8:00 - 9:00 am. Confession is available on Saturday from 3:30 - 4:00pm on the side porch of the Rectory

BEFORE COMING TO MASS

Please wash your hands for at least 20 seconds using soap and water. Before entering the Church, please put on a face mask or cloth covering. (If you forget your mask, a disposable mask will be available at the St. Theresa Shrine in the church - while supplies last. Exceptions to this requirement are “children younger than 2 years old, anyone who has trouble breathing, and anyone who is incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the cloth face cov-ering without assistance” (CDC Guidelines). Please do not come to Mass if you are sick or are at higher risk for severe illness with COVID19 (see above). Missalettes and Hymnals will not be in the pews during this period. You are welcome to bring your own missal/readings with you.

ENTERING THE CHURCH

Given the layout of our church, all the entrances will be open. Please do not gather in groups. Please maintain a safe physical distance of 6 feet at all times. Hand sanitizers will be available at the Church entrances for those who do not have their own. Please use the hand sanitizer upon entering and exiting the Church.

SEATING When taking your seat, please respect all posted signs and cordons indicating where you may sit. Approximately every third pew will be open to ensure proper social distancing. Members of the same household may sit together as normal. Please place 6 feet between your household and members of a different household.

DURING MASS

If there is a Worship aid available at the entrance please take one as you enter and Please take it with you when you leave. Do not leave it in the pew. This may be available in the near future to include the chants of the Mass. The sign of peace is not to be exchanged among the assembly. The reception of Holy Communion from the Chalice is sus-pended. There will be no collection taken up during the Offertory. Please place you gift in the baskets placed at the entrances as you enter or leave. You may also mail your envelopes to the Rectory or drop them off. As always online Parish Giving is an option at this link: https://www.parishgiving.org/index?e=9D6B7751F9841912D57D3BCF3CA9B90837CB3F7B13299B74 Please maintain a physical distance of at least 6 feet at all times.

RECEPTION OF HOLY COMMUNION

Holy Communion will be distributed during Mass at the front of the Sanctuary. There are arrows on the floor indicating the direction of the Communion Procession. Only two side aisles are marked to move forward for communion, there are lines marking a 6ft distance as you approach the communion minis-ter. Please take special care to maintain physical distancing in the Communion line. Please keep several pews between yourself and the person in front of you while in line and when returning to your pew. There are lines on the floor marking a 6foot distance as you approach the sanctuary. During the Yellow Phase, the faithful are asked to receive Holy Communion in the hand. If you wish to receive Com-munion on the tongue, please wait until the end of the com-munion line. Please remove your mask only immediately before receiving Holy Communion. after receiving the sacred host, step aside and consume the Body of Christ. Please remember to replace your mask.

EXITING THE CHURCH

Printed Parish Bulletins will be available at the exits. Please pick one up only as you leave. Please exit the Church, main-taining appropriate physical distance, and proceed directly to your car. Please DO NOT gather in a group for any reason. Please leave your mask on until you have exited the Church. Holy Martyrs Church is following the latest guidelines available from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for sanitation as we resume public Masses. To view the CDC guidelines, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/faith-based.html The Church will be sanitized following each gathering. Please consider volunteering to assist with this task if you are able. Thank you for your continued support of Holy Martyrs Church. More information will be provided as it becomes available. God bless you.

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ROSARY WALK IN CITY BRINGS PRAYER, HEALING TO TROUBLED STREETS By Gina Christian • Posted June 9, 2020 Some 200 area faithful took to the streets of downtown Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon, June 7 for a “Rosary Walk for Healing and Peace” in a city and nation beset by disease and division.

The two-hour procession was led by Father Dennis Gill, director of the archdiocesan Office for Divine Worship and rector of the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, which was the start-ing point for the event.

“We come together to pray for many things today,” said Father Gill, stressing the intercessory power of Jesus before God the Father, and of Mary “who brings all of our needs to her divine Son.”

Before setting out, attendees recited the chaplet of Divine Mercy, led by event organizer David Sao of the Culture Project, a Wynnewood-based young adult ministry. Sao knelt on the steps of the cathedral throughout the chaplet, with several others doing the same on the pave-ment and street behind him.

Archbishop Nelson Perez joined the participants for the length of the walk, as did Archbishop Borys Gudziak, metropolitan archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States, and Philadelphia Auxiliary Bishop Edward Deliman.

(Watch a video of the June 7 Rosary Walk for Healing and Peace.)

Wearing face masks, priests, women religious and laity of all ages walked in the procession, which was accompanied by a Philadelphia Police Department escort.

Prior to the departure from the cathedral, Archbishop Perez greeted the police detail and offered a blessing, which “gave a little bit of peace” amid a week of widespread civil unrest, said Captain Stephen Clark.

Archbishop Nelson Perez blessed members of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) who escorted a June 7 rosary prayer walk from the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul through downtown Philadelphia. Captain Stephen Clark said the gesture had “great spiritual meaning” as many PPD officers are Catholic. (Sarah Webb)

“A lot of us are lifelong Catholics, so it does have a great spiritual meaning for us,” said Capt. Clark, a member of St. Cecilia Parish in the city’s Fox Chase section.

The procession — during which all four sets of rosary mysteries were recited — wound past City Hall and continued down streets closed to traffic.

The route’s four segments included stops at historically significant African American sites, in-cluding Independence Hall, Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (the second-oldest black church in America), the former St. Peter Claver Catholic Church (Philadelphia’s first designated African American parish, which closed in 1985), and the City Hall memorial statue of Octavius Catto, a 19th-century African American scholar, athlete and civil rights activist who was murdered in the city’s racially motivated 1871 Election Day violence.

The locations “meant a lot for our African American brothers and sisters,” said Sao. “Their story matters to our story.”

At Independence Hall, Cathedral Choir soprano and cantor Marcelle McGuirk chanted the “Ave Maria,” after which Father Gill advised the crowd that “there was so much to pray for,” noting that police had revived a bystander overdosing on heroin as the procession had traveled down Market Street.

Participants also recited the Litany of the Sacred Heart, since “June is the month of the most Sacred Heart of Jesus,” said Father Gill.

Focusing on Christ’s heart and on our own is essential in healing society, said Archbishop Gudziak.

“The Lord is waking up the world,” he said. “We can’t overcome the sinfulness of our human nature without God’s grace, and so we pray. We need to convert and treat each other with dignity — black, white, brown, male, woman, handicapped, non-handicapped, born and unborn. That is our vocation and our prayer.”

Sao added that “bringing prayer to the streets” in times of distress was also vital.

“St. John Paul II, under communism and occupation in Poland, would process with an icon of Our Lady, as we did this afternoon,” said Sao. “We just want to bless every corner of the city.”

The rosary is a perfect prayer for this mission, he said, since “in times of trouble we scream out for our mom.”

George Floyd, who was killed May 25 under Minneapolis police restraint, did just that in a video capturing his final minutes, in which he called out for his late mother as he died.

Sao said the rosary walk, which concluded at the Catto memorial with a blessing from Archbishops Perez and Gudziak, was a mo-

ment to invoke Mary, the mother of all.

“I just wanted to scream out to our mom, for prayers and for help to bring us back to her Son, who is just love and mercy,” he said.

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PARISH REGISTRATIONS Catholics should be officially registered in a Parish. You may register, or update your information, in the Sacristy after Sunday Mass or in the Parish Office, 9am - 4pm on weekdays. THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Please contact Terry Melanson, Baptism Coordinator, at the parish office to begin preparations for the Sacrament of Baptism. You will receive important information regarding choosing Godparents and the Celebration of the Sacrament and sigh up for the Baptism Preparation Program. Following participation in the Program of Preparation and returning the Letters of Eligibility for the Godparents we can schedule the date for the Baptism . (Usually the first Sunday of the month at 11:30 am.) SACRAMENTAL SPONSORSHIP Requests for a Letter of Eligibility for Sacramental Spon-sors may be made to the Parish Office. Sponsors must be registered in the parish and active in the practice of the Catholic Faith, especially regular participation at Sunday Mass and the celebration of the Sacraments. See our parish website for more information.

PPARISH STAFF Pastor Rev. Jason V. Kulczynski Weekend Assistant Rev. Michael Shea Deacon Christopher C. Roberts Church Secretary Anne Brownholtz Religious Education Adam & Sarah Dickerson Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Sarah Dickerson Parish Services Coordinator Mrs. Terry Melanson Adult Faith Formation Outreach, Parish Nurse Mrs. Doris Duncheskie Prayer Request Line Mrs. Jean Kriz([email protected]) Business Manager Mr. William Boyce Liturgical Music Mrs. Janet Gries Respect Life Joan & Bob Gillies C.Y.O. Director Thomas Hasty Society of St. Vincent de Paul Mr. Dan Holmes Pastor Emeritus Rev. Michael J. Ryan

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We look forward to the celebration of the reception of First Holy Communion over the coming Sunday Masses by our young people who have been preparing to re-ceive the Lord in the Holy Eucharist.

On Sunday, June 28th, at the 9:00 am Mass, we will celebrate the long awaited Sacramental Initiation of Tran Nguyen, who has been preparing through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, to receive the Sacra-ments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. Please pray for all those who have patiently awaited these celebrations. We look forward to celebrating these joyful events with all of you.

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PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS

All those who are essential personnel taking care of those effected by the virus, those working in essential jobs and their families. May God bless them keeping them safe from harm.

SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL NEWS

If you or a neighbor have need for food, utilities, rent due to loss of jobs in the past few months please call the rectory and leave a message for Doris, Outreach Coordinator. All calls are confidential. Thank you for the recent money donations by our parishion-ers. It puts us in better shape to help new clients and our cur-rent ones. Food Cupboards Near Us St. Catherine of Siena, Horsham, 215-672-2881 Seeds of Hope, Dresher, 215-646-5557 Mattie Dixon, Ambler 215-628-3002

Note: If you are making a donation , please make the

check out to Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. Thank you for your generosity to those who are in need at this time!

In the Gospel today, we hear Jesus say: “Everyone who acknowledges me before others I will acknowledge before my heavenly Father.”

This week, know that you will bringing hope to the poor by your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

BLESSED PALM will be available this

weekend

Palm branches, blessed at Mass on Palm Sunday, are a familiar sacramen-

tal of the Church. The Palm which was blessed at Mass at Holy Martyrs Church on Palm Sunday will be availa-

ble as you leave church this weekend.

We know that the sacraments were instituted by Jesus Christ as a outward (visible) sign, instituted by Christ, that give God’s grace which is operative in the life of a

Catholic. The sanctifying grace that comes to us through the seven sacraments is essential for the life of the soul.

Sacramentals, on the other hand, are holy things or ac-tions (making the sign of the cross, for example, is a

sacramental) instituted by the Church to aid us in grow-ing closer to God, His Blessed Mother, and the saints

and angels, and to encourage us to ask God for spiritual and temporal gifts. No Catholic is obliged to use sacra-mentals, but over the centuries countless Catholics have found that sacramentals help them develop a deeper reli-

gious devotion.

“YOU ARE CALLED TO HOLINESS”

Virtual Conference: June 20, 2020, 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM

This Virtual Conference on Holiness closely replicates the canceled conference on the same topic which was previously scheduled to take place at the Cathedral on April 4th. This conference will feature periods of prayer and sacred music filmed in the Cathedral with the Cathedral musicians and singers interspersed with talks by the three excellent speakers. This will give all of us a beautiful and much needed spiritual inspiration and encouragement, so needed at this time. The speakers are truly outstanding and will guide us spiritually and uplift us. The conference will conclude with a beautiful Marian devotion. Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in this special prayerful conference. Speakers: His Eminence Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke, D.D., S.T.D., Member of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apos-tolic Signatura; The Most Reverend Joseph E. Strickland, J.C.L., Bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas; Reverend Ger-ald Dennis Gill, S.L.L., Director of the Office for Divine Worship, Rector of the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul More Information and registration: http://archphila.org/holiness/

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FATHER JASON ON RADIO MARIA

Tune in each Friday at 11 AM Eastern on for AIM HIGH on Radio Maria hosted by Father Jason Kulczynski.

Each show is normally broadcast for two consecutive weeks. Radio Maria is available in our area on the website www.radiomaria.us or the Radio Maria App which can be downloaded for free at their website. You can also listen to the Archives of most of the broadcasts of shows from the past 8 years.

RELEVANT RADIO www.relevantradio.com

Also in our area at 640am on the radio Bringing Christ to the World through the Media Join all of the hosts who bring news and information, prayers and Devotions throughout the day. Mass is broadcast daily at 1:00pm Eastern The Family Rosary Across America at 8:00pm Eastern

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RESPECT LIFE NEWS

The program is an opportunity to examine your abortion experience, identify the ways that the loss has impacted you in the past and present, and helps to acknowledge any unresolved feelings that many individuals struggle with after abortion. Because of the emotional numbness and secrecy that often surrounds an abortion experience, conflicting emotions both during and after the event may remain unresolved. These buried feelings can surface later and may be symptoms of post abortion trauma. For more information contact:

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Prayer to the Holy Martyrs O God, who consecrated the abundant first fruits of the Roman Church by the blood of the Martyrs, grant, we pray, that with

firm courage we may together draw strength from so great a struggle and ever

to rejoice at the triumph of faithful love.

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and

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