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  • Home
  • About
    • Bulletin
    • Mass and Confession Times
    • Staff
    • Donate
    • Parish Calendar and Events
    • Submit an Event
    • Calvary Cemetery
    • Safe Environment for Volunteers
  • Sacraments
    • Baptism
    • Reconciliation
    • First Communion
    • Confirmation
    • Marriage
    • Anointing of the Sick
    • Funerals
    • Holy Orders
  • Ministries
    • Devotions
    • Education and Youth Ministry
    • Faith Formation
    • Liturgical Ministries
    • Service and Outreach Ministries
    • Social Ministries
    • Walking with Purpose
    • MPRC School
  • PREP
  • Hallow App
  • Next Gen Parish
    • Next Gen Update
    • Next Generation Parish Prayer

About Us

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish nurtures the Roman Catholic faith by enriching and nourishing the Body of Christ.  We strive to fulfill our baptismal call by being the Hands of Christ in sharing our individual time, talents and treasures to grow as sacramental people.

Letter from the Pastor

 In 2006, 18 of us from the parish left for Biloxi, Mississippi to assist the residents after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.  Homes and businesses had been completely leveled by the storm.  Many people of that area were trying to not only rebuild their properties, but to rebuild their lives.  We stayed at the Debeaux Retreat House.  The retreat house had sustained minor damage but the most significant damage was to an outdoor statue of Christ that had been knocked over by the storm.  The hands on the statue had broken off (see the photo).  We soon realized that for the next few days in this devastated area, we were to be the hands of Christ!  I saw our strong hands cleaning, spackling, sanding, drilling– bringing order out of chaos.  I saw our reassuring hands placed on the shoulders of those crying who had lost everything– bringing comfort and hope out of despair.  I saw our skilled hands literally bringing light out of darkness.  For a few days in this corner of the world, we were the hands of Christ.  What a privilege! 

And so began our vision and mission of Nativity BVM Parish.  We, as a parish, will be the hands of Christ living out our baptismal call to bring order out of chaos; to bring comfort and hope out of despair; to bring light out of darkness.  We have assisted and been a hands on presence at St. John’s Hospice, St. Francis Soup Kitchen, St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, Calla & Montenegro & Barranca in Peru, and La Dalia, Nicaragua.  Our Legion of Mary visits prisoners at George W. Hill Correctional Facility.  Our CYO organizes an annual Turkey drive.  We have assisted fellow parishioners through our Food Collection, H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Everyday) and our St. Vincent de Paul Society.  And the list goes on and on...
             

Pope Francis reminds us that “we all have vocations to follow Christ, born in us at our baptism.  We do not manufacture our own vocation.  It is given to us by God, discovered in the needs of the community, and lived out with others in mutual service.  But the basis is the community that fosters and sustains growth.  A faithful people deeply involved in service to the least and the lost will grow in authentic witness, inspiring others to see what Christian life looks like!”  What a privilege!  What a privilege! ~Father Bell
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Weekend Mass Schedule:
Saturday Vigil: 5pm
Sunday: 7am, 8am, 10am * & Noon
* Live Streamed on YouTube

​Weekday Mass Schedule
Mon-Sat: 8am*
(9am on Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving)

Confession
Saturdays: 3:30pm - 4:30pm

Adoration Chapel
Monday-Friday 8:30am-8pm
Nativity Of the Blessed Virgin Mary
30 East Franklin Street,
Media, PA 19063
Telephone: 610-566-0185
Fax: 610-566-2873
Email: [email protected]
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*This email isn't monitored on evenings and weekends. For emergencies or immediate needs, please call the rectory at 610-566-0185.
Rectory Office Hours:
Monday-Friday: 9am-1pm
Sat & Sun: Closed



​Sunday parking options:
  • TD Bank Lot- NO PARKING
  • Cavanagh Funeral Home- enter off of Monroe St.
  • Nativity BVM Parish Center- enter off of Gayley St.
  • Nativity BVM (Lifeworks) School - enter off of Edgemont St.
  • Flagship Corporate Center Garage- enter off of Baltimore Pike
  • Baltimore Avenue Public Parking Garage- enter off of Olive St. or Baker St. 
  • On street parking -Franklin St., Monroe St., Gayley St., Church St.- please do not block crosswalks

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