This Week’s Readings
21st Sunday of the Year
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Who Do You Say I Am?
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First Reading
Isaiah 22: 19-23 |
The Leader Is Responsible to God
God entrusts God’s work on earth to people. God gives them “the key“ of authority. They are responsible to God and to God’s people - their sisters and brothers.
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Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 138
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O God, Your love is constant forever. Complete the work that You have begun.
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Second Reading
Romans 11: 33-36 |
To God Be Glory Forever
Paul has explained how God offers salvation both to the Jews and to pagans. He praises God for his great wisdom.
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Gospel
Matthew 16: 13-20 |
Peter Is Our Rock. Who Is Jesus For Us?
To Jesus’ question, “Who am I for you?” Peter professes his faith, “You are the Savior, the Son of the living God.” Jesus lets him share in his own authority for the service of his fellow apostles and the whole Church.
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Prayer List
Please pray for all those who are sick or recovering, our military and our first responders. May God bless all caregivers. Please keep in your prayers those who have asked for our prayers for themselves or those they love, in particular ...
Nan, Sharon, Kathy, Rose, Donna,
... and all who have asked for our Prayers in the Parish Prayer Book and through our online Prayer Request Form.
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Parish Calendar
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27. August |
21st Sunday of the Year
Msgr. Jamie Forsythe’s Visitation
Reception to follow at the Rectory |
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3. September |
22nd Sunday of the Year |
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10. September |
Welcome Back Sunday - Blessing of School Backpacks
23rd Sunday of the Year
Potluck to follow Mass |
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17. September |
24th Sunday of the Year |
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24. September |
25th Sunday of the Year |
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1. October |
26th Sunday of the Year |
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8. October |
27th Sunday of the Year |
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15. October |
Confirmation of Tiffany and AmyLynn Taylor |
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22. October |
29th Sunday of the Year |
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29. October |
30th Sunday of the Year |
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Food With Friends
Whatsoever You Do ...
Next Food With Friends meal is Tuesday, September 12th.
The meal will be Pulled Pork, Sandwich buns and Potatoes.
While we are still doing bagged meals, your prayers in support of this ministry are the bedrock of enabling us to continue this amazing ministry.
We continue ot pray and look forward to planning in-person meals soon. This ministry changes the lives of those we serve as well as those who participate.
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Free The Girls
Fight Human Trafficking
We are collecting gently used bras for the Free the Girls! Free the Girls! empowers women to take their first steps towards freedom. Something simple can be made extraordinary.
The goal of the organization is to help girls rescued from sex trafficking to live lives of true freedom through economic empowerment. Bras and the second-hand clothing market provide a safe and powerful economic opportunity to women in developing countries to be independent.
Read more ...
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Stewardship
Last Week’s (8/20) Sunday Collection
« AMOUNT NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME »
8/27/2023 Budget
$250.00
Thank you for your continued support of St. M&M’s Ministries, Witnessing To The Resurrection
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Thank You
Thank you for Worshipping with us and being a part of our Parish Family. We pray that this Mass has been a Blessing to you.
We are very grateful for your time, talent and financial support of our ministries.
Please visit our website www.smm-nccna.org if you have any questions or would like to contact a member of our Ministry Team.
God Bless You. Have a good week. We hope you can join us next Sunday!
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Food Pantry Donations
Off to Mass ... Snag a Can
Before you head out to Church (on time) on Sundays – don’t forget to grab a can from your pantry.
There is few other ways to show so clearly your connectedness to another person than taking from your bounty – that which God has deeply blessed you — and sharing with another soul who is in need. A jar of peanut butter may be a small sacrifice to you – but to someone else ... it may be the only source of protein someone may have for the day. In a country where we have been so richly blessed there is no reason why anyone should wonder where there next meal is coming from or wonder if they will be able to keep their children warm at night.
Christ fed five thousand people with five barley loaves and two fish – let’s step up and do our part and together we will all enjoy the bounty of the Lord.
Donations go to
Harvest Ministries at Cornwells United Methodist Church
2284 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, PA 19020
215.639.0436.
Monthly Pantry
Thursdays & Fridays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 2nd Wednesdays 5:00pm – 7:00 p.m.
Weekly Pantry
Tuesdays 2:30pm - 5:30 p.m.
Produce Market
Tuesdays 2:30-5:30 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Flea Market
Fridays 10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Click here for more Food Pantry locations courtesy of the Hunger Nutrition Coalition of Bucks County
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Dogs & Cats, O My!
Give Thanks to Animals: Donate to Shelters
Not everyone can adopt a pet from a shelter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t help out shelter animals by donating old blankets, linens and towels. Most animal shelters don’t have enough money to buy comfort items like blankets and toys, so many animals suffer from exposure and stress.
Most pets that arrive at shelters and rescues are frightened in their new surroundings ... and sadly, many are forced to sit and sleep on hard cement floors and go without warmth during cold weather, since shelters and rescues don’t normally have the budget to supply soft, warm bedding.
Collecting clean - used blankets, linens and towels is an ongoing Ministry of the Parish and are collected every week.
Read more ...
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Saint Francis Inn
Providing For Those In Need
St. Francis Inn Ministries, believes in the power of solidarity, hospitality, and compassion. Their comprehensive services, from warm meals to job assistance, provide a lifeline for those in need in the Kensington, Philadelphia community. Together, they’'re not just meeting immediate needs, they’re fostering a brighter future for all.
We are joining them to accomplish their mission to create lasting change and uplifting lives, one helping hand at a time.
Read more ...
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School Supplies
- Folders (red, green, yellow)
- Notebooks (must be Primary Composition Books)
- Pencil case (not a box)
- Pack of yellow pencils sharpened
- Pack of erasers
- Boxes of crayons
- Pack of glue sticks (4 or more)
- Scissors (child size)
- Pack of EXPO markers (dry erase) (4 or more)
- Eraser
- Boxes of tissues
- Liquid hand sanitizer
- Pack of baby wipes
- Container of disinfectant wipes
- Roll of paper towels
- Box of gallon bags and 1 box of sandwich bags
- Pack of construction paper
- Pack of loose-leaf paper
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Readings for Next Week
22nd Sunday of the Year
Theme |
Our Christian Living Is Our Main Worship
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First Reading
Jeremiah 20: 7-9 |
There Is a Fire Burning in My Heart
The prophet Jeremiah complains against God, for his mission brings him only trouble. Yet he keeps trusting God and continues his task.
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Responsorial Psalm
Psalm 63
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O God, Your love is constant forever. Complete the work that You have begun.
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Second Reading
Romans 12: 1-2 |
Offer Your Life as a Sacrifice
Paul stresses a basic truth: true worship consists in seeking God’s will and offering our lives as a sacrifice. Only then can our Eucharistic worship be genuine.
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Gospel
Matthew 16: 21-27 |
Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me
Jesus predicts his passion and resurrection. Then he asks his disciples to follow him on his road of the cross to life. Peter protests, for this is hard to take. But it is God’s way.
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