Quantcast

CatholicPhilly.com: News from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Powered by The Catholic Standard & Times and Phaith magazine

Catholic Philly.com
Posted in Archbishop Chaput, Archbishop Chaput's Public Calendar, on May 2nd, 2012

May 2012

Thursday, May 3

2:30 p.m. — Attend Conference for Priests given by Cardinal Paul Cordes

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood

4 p.m. — Celebrate Jubilarian Mass

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood

6 p.m. — Attend BLOCS 16th Annual Scholarship Dinner

The National Constitution Center

Saturday, May 5

8:30 a.m. — Archdiocesan Pastoral Council

Archdiocesan Pastoral Center

5:15 p.m. — Wedding Anniversary Mass

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Sunday, May 6

11 a.m. — Wedding Anniversary Mass

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

3 p.m. — Neumann Scholar Installation Ceremony

St. Joseph’s University

6:30 p.m. — Mass

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Thursday, May 10

Attend Canterbury Medal Dinner sponsored by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty – New York

Saturday, May 12

10 a.m. — Ordination of Transitional Deacons

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood

Sunday, May 13

6:30 p.m. — Mass

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Monday, May 14

Priests’ Convocation – Hershey, Pa.

Tuesday, May 15

Priests’ Convocation – Hershey, Pa.

Wednesday, May 16

Priests’ Convocation – Hershey, Pa.

Thursday, May 17

9 a.m. — Concursus

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood

12:05 p.m. — Mass

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Friday, May 18

1 p.m. — Board of Trustees Meeting

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood

Saturday, May 19

10 a.m. — Ordination to the Priesthood

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Sunday, May 20

Noon — 50th Anniversary Mass

St. Hilary of Poitiers, Rydal

6:30 p.m. — Mass

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Monday, May 21

6 p.m. — Dinner for Permanent Deacon Ordinandi and their wives

Residence

Tuesday, May 22

6:30 p.m. — Mass and Academic Honors Convocation

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Thursday, May 24

7 p.m. — Graduate School of Theology and Program of Catholic Studies Graduation

St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood

Friday, May 25

12:30 p.m. — College of Consultors/Council of Priests

Archdiocesan Pastoral Center

Saturday, May 26

10 a.m. — Ordination to Priesthood and Diaconate for Capuchin Province of Mid-America

Denver

Sunday, May 27 — Pentecost

6:30 p.m. — Adult Confirmation

Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul

Tuesday, May 29

7 a.m. — Mass

Convent of Divine Love, Philadelphia

Thursday, May 31

Attend “Towards a Moral Economy” Conference

University of Chicago



Post a Comment

Anti-Spam Quiz:

New Google Ad – First Tower

New Google Ad – Second Tower

New Google Ad – Fourth Tower

Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery

  • StJoeIMG_0014
  • Fr. Brian Kean and Msgr. Joseph McLoone, pastor, sprinkle the people of the church as a sign of repentance and as a reminder of their baptism.Fr. Brian Kean and Msgr. Joseph McLoone, pastor, sprinkle the people of the church as a sign of repentance and as a reminder of their baptism.
  • Msgr. Joseph McLoone, pastor, sprinkles the people and church as a sign of repentance and as a reminder of their baptism and to purify the walls of the new church.Msgr. Joseph McLoone, pastor, sprinkles the people and church as a sign of repentance and as a reminder of their baptism and to purify the walls of the new church.
  • StJoeIMG_0133
  • StJoeIMG_0229
  • Archbisohp Charles Chaput places relics of Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton, Saint John Neumann, Saint Maria Goretti, Saint Patrick, and Saint Peregrine beneath the altar which is then sealed.Archbisohp Charles Chaput places relics of Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seaton, Saint John Neumann, Saint Maria Goretti, Saint Patrick, and Saint Peregrine beneath the altar which is then sealed.
  • Archbishop Charles Chaput anoints the altar with sacred chrism which makes the altar a symbol of Christ.Archbishop Charles Chaput anoints the altar with sacred chrism which makes the altar a symbol of Christ.
  • Incense is burned on the altar to signify that Christ's sacrifice, there perpetuated in mystery, ascends to God as an odor of sweetness and also to signify that the people's prayers rise up pleasing and acceptable, reaching the throne of God (Rev 8:3-4).Incense is burned on the altar to signify that Christ's sacrifice, there perpetuated in mystery, ascends to God as an odor of sweetness and also to signify that the people's prayers rise up pleasing and acceptable, reaching the throne of God (Rev 8:3-4).
  • The altar is covered in preparation for the fist celebration of the Eucharist in the new church.The altar is covered in preparation for the fist celebration of the Eucharist in the new church.
  • Parishiners come forward with candles for the altar which will be lit to show that Christ brightness shines out in the Church and through it in the whole human family.Parishiners come forward with candles for the altar which will be lit to show that Christ brightness shines out in the Church and through it in the whole human family.
  • The lighting of the altar is follwed by the lighting of the church which reminds us that Christ is "a light to enlighten the nations" (Luke 2:32).The lighting of the altar is follwed by the lighting of the church which reminds us that Christ is "a light to enlighten the nations" (Luke 2:32).
  • StJoeIMG_0450
  • LIturgy of the EucharistLIturgy of the Eucharist
  • The people of St. Joseph parish pray joyfully in their new church.The people of St. Joseph parish pray joyfully in their new church.
  • Archbishop Charles Chaput puts away Eucharist in the tabernacle for the first time at the new parish.Archbishop Charles Chaput puts away Eucharist in the tabernacle for the first time at the new parish.
  • Parishiners appluad for all the hard work that has gone in to creating their beautiful new church.Parishiners appluad for all the hard work that has gone in to creating their beautiful new church.
  • Knights of Columbus lead the recessional after the beautiful dedication of the new church of St. Joseph Parish in Downingtown, Chester County.Knights of Columbus lead the recessional after the beautiful dedication of the new church of St. Joseph Parish in Downingtown, Chester County.
  • StJoeIMG_9805
  • Representitves from Casaccio Yu Architects hand over the plans for the church to Archbishop Charles Chaput.Representitves from Casaccio Yu Architects hand over the plans for the church to Archbishop Charles Chaput.
  • Msgr. Joseph McLonne, pastor, along with Archbishop Charles Chaput open the doors to the new church for the people to enter.Msgr. Joseph McLonne, pastor, along with Archbishop Charles Chaput open the doors to the new church for the people to enter.
  • Parishioners fill the new church for the first time.Parishioners fill the new church for the first time.
  • Msgr. Joseph McLoone, pastor, and Fr. Brian Kean incense the church during the dedication of the new church.Msgr. Joseph McLoone, pastor, and Fr. Brian Kean incense the church during the dedication of the new church.

St. Joseph Parish in Downingtown, 2nd largest in archdiocese, dedicates new church

St. Joseph Parish in Downingtown, Chester County, dedicated its new church on Saturday, June 15 at 460 Manor Avenue, Downingtown. The celebration was the culmination of planning for future parish and enrollment that began in 2007.
The Rite of Solemn Dedication was celebrated by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput. Approximately 1,200 parishioners, priests, community officials and those involved with building the church were in attendance.

Join the Catholic Philly Community

Join the Catholic Philly Community

New Google Ad – Third Tower