We are the intercessors for those who are lost!

As we prepare for the great Feast of Pentecost, we encounter again the Apostles retreating to the Upper Room in order to pray and wait for the coming of the Advocate, promised by Jesus. We listened to Jesus last words to them ‘I am with you always, until the end of the world.

It is important for us to understand how we pray as intercessors and for whom we pray. Prayer is firstly a conversation with the Holy Trinity. It is also an opportunity to be an intermediary for someone we know or love. Often times we can find ourselves praying for our own immediate concerns, problems in our families or bad situations in which we find ourselves.

Continue reading “We are the intercessors for those who are lost!”

Spiritual Gifts Workshop — Which gifts have you been given?

Do you know your “Spiritual Gifts”?

If you’re baptized, then you’re “spiritually gifted”!  There are no exceptions, so the question becomes: which gifts have I been given?  What does God want me to do with them?  (Examples range from the ordinary (service, leadership, music, hospitality) to the extraordinary (prophecy, voluntary poverty, discernment of spirits).)
.
The Called & Gifted Workshop is happening at St. Monica’s in Berwyn on Friday 6/2, 7:00 – 9:30pm and Saturday 6/3, 9:00am – 4:00pm.    $60 covers lunch and materials.  Deacon Greg, DRE Lauren Joyce, and multiple parishioners will be attending!  We hope you’ll prayerfully consider joining us!
.
To learn more…

 

Be ready to explain the reason for your hope and joy!

We live in a society that is becoming more and more hostile to God and increasingly more anxious, impatient and confused.

In such an atmosphere, a disciple stands out as different and as counter cultural. My friends, Catholics are becoming voices in the wilderness, crying out, ‘make straight the way of the Lord.’ Imagine a person whose trust is completely in God. What peace, what joy!

If you have ever been with the dying, you would learn the true meaning of life. Where is nothing left of the earthly but only God, the dying see the only treasure in life that matters: love, compassion, forgiveness and mercy.

Continue reading “Be ready to explain the reason for your hope and joy!”

Happening @ MDP: First Communion & May Procession!

We celebrated the First Communion of 48 parish children this year!  May they always be close to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.

Here at MDP, we bring our children to Jesus in the sacraments!

Our annual May Procession was held after the Sunday Liturgy, and even a bit of rain couldn’t dampen our love for our Blessed Mother!

Medina Professional Photography Solutions handled our photography.  To see Carlos’s work or hire him for your next event, go to his website here.

The Paschal Joy of Easter!

Deacon Greg Maskarinec’s Homily for the 5th Sunday of Easter

We all have our pet peeves…things that annoy us.  One of my pet peeves is someone not giving me a direct answer to a question.  They give a detailed background, possible answers and all the implications.  For those of you who know me you’re probably thinking, “Look who’s talking!”  Yes, I often find myself doing the same thing!

Another of my pet peeves – and let me be clear that it’s something that I too sometimes fall into the habit of – is the way we sometimes treat the Church’s Liturgical seasons.  For example, we wish people a Merry Christmas on December 25th and on the morning of December 26th or 27th we drag our Christmas trees to the curb and rush off to the Mall to return the “much appreciated” gifts from our loved ones.

Or consider how some of us begin the Easter Season a little early.  Out of fear that we won’t see each other on the Day of Resurrection we began exchanging the Easter greeting during Holy Week; after the Mass of the Last Supper on Holy Thursday, after Jesus’ Passion and death on Good Friday, and on Holy Saturday or the day of the Great Silence.  And some of us end the Easter Season a little early.  On the Friday after Easter I greeted somebody with the words “Happy Easter” to which he replied, “You’re 5 days late!  Wasn’t Easter last Sunday?”  We sometimes forget that the Easter Season doesn’t start until the celebration of the Easter Vigil and it doesn’t end until Pentecost Sunday.   In fact, in the words of Saint Athanasius the 50 days from the Sunday of the Resurrection to the Sunday of Pentecost are celebrated as one “great Sunday”.  So it’s really not appropriate to wish someone Happy Easter during Holy Week!   And if you don’t get a chance to wish somebody Happy Easter on Easter Sunday, or even if you already have,  you can say it without feeling awkward all the way to Pentecost Sunday! Continue reading “The Paschal Joy of Easter!”

PREP/CCD Children’s Ministry – Registration Now Open!

PREP/CCD: Helping Our Kids Grow Towards God

Our PREP/CCD program is enthusiastic about helping kids live as Disciples of Jesus Christ in the communion of His Catholic Church.  We prepare children for their sacraments, coach them as they learn to pray, and equip them with the skills to use and love the Bible and Catholic Catechism.  All MDP K-8th graders are most welcome!

To register your child, please fill out the Registration Form here and mail, email, or drop off to the parish, Attn: Religious Education.  Our DRE Lauren Joyce will be in touch to set up a meet and greet and answer any questions you may have!

For more information, contact Lauren Joyce at 610-337-2173 or LJoyce@MDPparish.com.

“I know My sheep!”

This Easter season has been filled with miracles, revelations and works; all to demonstrate the saving power of God.

We see these works through the poorer and in ordinariness of simple living. The sacramental life of the suffering members of our parish show us what it means to be created in the image and likeness of a God Who was born lowly and suffered dishonorably.

By becoming one of us, the Son of God reaches into our bodies and raises them up so that we can become vehicles for human redemption. Jesus, the Good Shepherd understands our struggles, our feelings of alienation and fear, our arrogance and ignorance and still gathers us up like lost sheep and rests us on His shoulders. He carries us to communion with the Father and the Holy Spirit.

Continue reading ““I know My sheep!””