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Mother of Divine Providence Church 333 Allendale Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406
610-265-4178 • www.mdpparish.com
May 21, 2017 Sixth Sunday of Easter
CLERGY
Reverend Martin T. Cioppi, Ed. D. - Pastor
Reverend Charles E. Gormley - Pastor Emeritus
Reverend Msgr. Joseph W. Murray - In Residence Pastor Emeritus, St. Stanislaus
Deacon Mark H. Dillon - Permanent Deacon [email protected]
Deacon Greg Maskarinec - Permanent Deacon [email protected]
PASTORAL STAFF
Sister Veronica Gross, R.S.M.- Director of Parish Services
Mrs. Cecilia Beatty -Director of Music Ministries [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM Friday: 8:30 AM - Noon Saturday: 9:00 AM - Noon Sunday : Closed
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Mrs. Marianne Houston - Business Manager [email protected]
Mrs. Susan Dugary - Executive Secretary [email protected]
Mrs. Carol Murray - Parish Secretary [email protected]
MOTHER TERESA REGIONAL SCHOOL
Ms. Christine Pagan - Principal [email protected]
- Secretary @MTCschool.org
Phone: 610-265-2323 www.mtcschool.org
OFFICE FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Miss Lauren Joyce - Director [email protected]
Mrs. Simone Angelucci, O.P. - Secretary [email protected]
Phone: 610-337-2173
MASSES
Saturday Vigil: 5:15 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM Monday through Saturday: 8:00 AM Holydays and Holidays: as announced
MORNING PRAYER OF THE CHURCH
15 minutes before morning Mass (Monday through Saturday)
ROSARY
After morning Mass. (Monday through Saturday)
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
PRAYERS
After Saturday morning Mass.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
After 8:00 AM Mass until 7:00 PM each Tuesday.
CARE MINISTERS
Parishioners dedicated to assisting fellow parishioners at times of sickness or bereavement and to visiting the homebound. Contact the Parish Offices.
ST. JOHN’S HOSPICE CASSEROLE
PROGRAM
Casseroles are due on the second Wednesday of every month. Contact Julie about pans, recipes and drop-off point at 610-878-9121.
REGISTRATION
We welcome you to our area! Please phone the Parish Offices to schedule an appointment to register. Parish registration is required to schedule baptisms or marriages as well as to obtain certificates of eligibility for godparents and/or sponsors.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 12:45 PM. Call the Parish Offices to schedule.
BAPTISMAL INSTRUCTIONS
Second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM in the Parish Offices Building. Both parents must take part. Call the Parish Offices to register.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Also by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Persons intending to marry must visit the priest six months in advance so that the proper preparation may be made.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND THE
EUCHARIST
The priest will gladly come to shut-ins with the Sacraments of Holy Eucharist, Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick. Parishioners who are planning surgery should contact the priest to receive the Anointing of the Sick before the surgery.
PREPARING ADULTS TO RECEIVE
SACRAMENTS
All adults interested in becoming Catholic or completing their sacraments should please call Lauren Joyce at the Parish Office. All are welcome. You may also contact Lauren at [email protected].
EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN IN THE
FAITH
Children not attending the Parish School are educated in the faith through our Religious Education Program. Classes are held on Wednesday evenings during the school year, beginning in September. Contact Lauren Joyce for details.
PARISH DEVOTIONS SACRAMENTS
OUTREACH
NEW RESIDENTS
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Joseph DeMaria
Anthony Derry
Rosemary Dillon
Bet Ferguson
Jeannette Medina
Tom Traister
Christine Woyshner
Ex Officio: Sister Veronica Gross
Deacon Mark Dillon
Ed Campbell
Margaret D’Agostino
Phil Fogli
Steve Gibbons
Michael McDevitt
Rich Nigro
Consultant to Finance Council:
Marianne Houston
Adult Faith Formation
Bible Timeline
RCIA—Rite of Christian Initiation
Women’s Walk
Altar Society
Bereavement Ministry
Boy Scouts
Care Ministers
Carnival
Charismatic Prayer Group
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Choir and Cantors
Contemporary Music Group
Christmas Bazaar & Craft Fair
CYO Athletic Association
Eucharistic Adoration
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Girl Scouts
Greeters
King of Prussia 10 Miler
Knights of Columbus
Legion of Mary
Marriage Preparation Program
MDP Seniors
MTC Regional School
Parish Hospitality Committee
Parish Nurse Ministry
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Respect Life Group
Scrip Program
Transportation Ministry
Youth Group
Young Adults Group
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Please visit our Parish website for complete Contact
information at www.mdpparish.com
FINANCE COUNCIL MEMBERS PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Worship God first above all things, and then “go
out and make disciples”! Parish Mission Statement
I wish Noah had swatted those mosquitoes!
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
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STEWARDSHIP
SHARING TIME, TALENT AND
TREASURE
PARISH FINANCIAL INFORMATION On May 14, 2017, the Sunday collection totaled $14,082.00
and the second collection for the mosaic on the Trinity Dome
of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception totaled $1,017.00. Thank you for your generosity
to Mother of Divine Providence!
The second collection this weekend will be for the Parish
Fund.
Dear Friends,
In the Gospel today we will hear Jesus speak of another
Advocate given to us by the Father, the Spirit of Truth.
Our first reading from the Acts of the Apostles records
the coming of that same Spirit into the early Church in
Samaria. Listen to the readings given to you and reflect
on the ways that we too have been left orphans and enjoy
the presence of the Spirit here in our parish trying our
best to help each other to keep God’s commandments and
share the Good News!
Today two newly ordained priests will be celebrating
their First Mass. Pray for them as they begin to imitate
Christ, the High Priest in their new parishes. It is always
an exciting time for our local Church and indeed for the
Universal Church to have new priests!
Please pray that more young men, especially from this
parish, will hear the call of God to be His priests. We
have potential vocations here already, but they need our
encouragement and support because they may be afraid.
Help them, consider if someone in your family or on your
street may have a priestly heart. If you let me know, I will
ask them to consider this movement of the Holy Spirit.
The common answer to why men wait so long or don’t
even consider the priesthood is, ‘no one ever asked me.’
Have a good week,
Father Cioppi
MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, May 21, 2017 7:30 AM Mass – Lillian & Charles Hill
9:30 AM Mass – Ron Carfagno
11:30 AM Mass - Frank & Hattie Kendziora
Monday, May 22, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – Mr. & Mrs. Donato E. Donato
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 8:00 AM Mass – Ben Capacio & Family
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – Keith Mastronardo
Thursday, May 25, 2017 - Ascension of the Lord
8:00 AM Mass – Linda Richmond
12:05 PM Mass - Reynaldo Guiao
7:30 PM Mass - Helena Lloyd
Friday, May 26, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – Deceased Members of the Silva &
Schultheis Family
Saturday, May 27, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – Maria Marinaccio
5:15 PM Mass – Anne & John Farley
Sunday, May 28, 2017 7:30 AM Mass – Paul Schnupp
9:30 AM Mass – Joseph Frank
11:30 AM Mass - William Lee
Thursday, May 25th is the
Ascension of the Lord. It is
a Holy Day of obligation.
Masses are:
8:00 AM - 12:05 PM -
7:30 PM
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IN OUR PARISH
BAPTISM PLANNING If you are looking ahead to have a baby Baptized in the
next few months, please take note of these dates. Because
of many special devotions held in Church in the spring our
Baptism schedule looks like this…
May 28 – 12:45 P.M.
June 4 – 12:45 P.M.
June 25 – 12:45 P.M.
July 2 – 12:45 P.M.
July 16 – 12:45 P.M.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact
the parish office.
We are happy to welcome our newest parishioners to the parish. It is our hope that you find our parish community to be warm. We are happy that you have found a home here with us!
Brian, Jaclyn and Adelyn Kelly
MASS BOOK 2018 The Mass Book for January
thru June, 2018 will open
on Wednesday, May 24th
after the 8:00 AM Mass in
the Parish Offices building.
WITHOUT OUR PRIESTS THERE WOULD BE NO MASS!
Gracious and loving God, we thank You for the gift of our priests.
Through them, we experience Your presence in the sacraments.
Help our priests to be strong in their vocation. Set their souls on fire with love for Your people.
Grant them the wisdom, understanding, and strength they need to follow in the footsteps of Jesus.
Inspire them with the vision of Your Kingdom. Give them the words they need to spread the Gospel.
Allow them to experience joy in their ministry. Help them to become instruments of Your divine
grace. We ask this through Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns
as our Eternal Priest. Amen.
HUMAN BEINGS – GOD’S TAPESTRIES
"Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
And in Your book they all were written,
the days fashioned for me,
when as yet there were none of them."
---Psalm 139:16
Psalm 139 reveals the enormity and omnipotence of
God. Yet when it gave an example of God's power and
might, it did not give the example of His creation of
mountains, seas, or far-flung galaxies. Instead, to
express the wonder of God's unparalleled creative
power, the writer mentions the fashioning of the human
in the womb. The Hebrew word for God's forming us
in the womb, raqam, is the same term used for
needlework or embroidery. In other words, we are a
tapestry that displays God's artistic mastery. And like
an artist who knows his creation down to the last detail,
God intimately knows us.
Let us pray that we appreciate the wonder and beauty of
God's creation in every one of His tapestries, our fellow
human beings. May the knowledge that we are
intimately known by Him shape our lives and our
actions.
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MDP YOUNG ADULTS GROUP (Ages 20 - 39)
Come join us on 1st Tuesdays at MDP for adoration
followed by fellowship and 3rd Tuesdays with the
Metanoia Young Adults for Theology on Taps at
Appalachian Brewing Company in Collegeville. Please
contact MDP Young Adults
at [email protected] to RSVP or for more
information.
HELP WANTED - CARNIVAL IDEAS! Right now we are in the
“ideas and brainstorming”
phase of Carnival prep. If
you have an idea for a new
game, food theme, fundraiser,
or other event that would make the Carnival
bigger and better, we’d love to hear from you!
Call the Parish Office at 610-265-4178.
(Normal volunteer sign-ups will happen as usual
later in the summer. If you usually sign up for a
few hours to help here and there, please wait for
those sign ups in August.)
Middle School Short Class:
Explaining the Faith to Friends
Do you struggle to
explain your faith to
yourself, or to your
friends? This short
class (4 Tuesdays 5:30
- 7:00pm, May-June)
will teach you the
basics of how to
share your faith with
others, and stand up
for what you believe
in. We hope you can
join!
Contact to sign up your 6th-8th grader:
[email protected] or 610-337-2173.
Cost = $15.
SAVE THE DATE
MDP's Annual Community Carnival
will take place August 22nd to the
26th! We are always looking for
volunteers! If you are interested
please contact Monica Pedano
(Carnival Chair) at 610-420-2999
THIS MONTH ON FORMED.org! Www.Formed.Org gives you access to Catholic movies, audio, and eBooks for FREE with code JXJBBM. Make your free account today! Would you like to move your prayer life from “good” to “great”? If you love the Lord but aren’t sure how to get to deeper
and more fulfilling levels in your prayer life, this series of talks is for you! Fr. Timothy Gallagher explains the “Discernment of Spirits,” a teaching of St. Ignatius of Loyola. You’ll learn how to tell the promptings of the Holy Spirit from the voice of the devil in your life, and become increasingly confident in “discerning” the path that God is marking out for you in your daily life. This audio talk is under the “LISTEN” tab, scroll down and look for the category “Discerning Hearts.”
First Reading: Acts of the Apostles 1:1-11 Psalm
47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 Second Reading: Ephesians 1:17-23
Gospel: Matthew 28:16-20
CALLED AND GIFTED WORKSHOP The Called & Gifted Discernment Workshop is open to those
who want to discern their mission and place in the Church
and want to better understand the unique gifts God has given
them. Fri, June 2, 7-9:30pm & Sat, June 3, 9am-4pm; St.
Monica Parish, Berwyn, PA. Cost $60. More info &
registration at phillyevang.org/events.
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UPCOMING MEETINGS SUNDAY, May 21, 2017
King of Prussia 10 Miler - 8:00 AM - Heuser Park.
MONDAY, May 22, 2017
Girl Scout Meeting - 6:00 PM - Providence Hall.
Charismatic Prayer Group - 7:30 PM - Parish Offices
Building.
TUESDAY, May 23, 2017: Finance Council Meeting - 7:00 PM - Parish Offices
Building.
Altar Server Rehearsal for Confirmation - 7:00 PM -
Church.
Food Addicts Meeting - 7:30 PM - McGrory Hall.
WEDNESDAY, May 24, 2017:
yDisciple Boys - 7:00 PM - Parish Offices Building.
THURSDAY, May 25, 2017: Women’s Walk - 9:30 AM - Parish Offices Building.
Boy Scout Meeting - 7:00 PM - Providence Hall.
Bible Study - 7:00 PM - Parish Offices Building.
FRIDAY, May 26, 2017: Natural Family Planning Class - 6:00 PM - Parish Offices
Building.
FOR THE SICK As you pray this week please
remember those in our
community and families who
are in need of our prayers for
God’s healing touch,
especially: Tracy Marx,
Denise Arenberg, Marie
Rovner, Francis McFadden, Denise Raith, Danny Miller,
Loretta Belz, Joe Camara, Teresa Munoz, Gary Bogle,
George Chiodo, Richard Dovalovsky, Joseph Gow, Rita
Walsh, Isabel Pham, June & Leo Dolan, Mary Helen
O’Malley, Rosario Fajardo, Connie Sullivan, Nicolas
Pena, Jr., Diana Schwarz, Donald Buckley, Sarah Scott,
Catherine Gold, Mary Schwarz, Frances McDaid, Dee
Limongelli, Gabby Baldwin, Mary Carroll, Theresa
Smith, Al Urben, Patricia Farr, Maryann DiSanto Sands,
Richard DeSpirito, Matthew Campanella, Irene Knasiak,
John Dwyer, Roxanne Roberto, Anabela Gomes, Fran
Caminiti, Walt Saylor, Tony Santoro, Michael Pente, Jr,
Christine Rankin, Mary Connor, Pasquale & Louise
Cirelli, Vic Limongelli, Fran Mather, Joan & Gregory
Davis, Mary Logue.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL! SIGN UPS OPEN!
Sign ups are now open for Vacation Bible School! We fill up quickly, so don’t delay! June 26-30, 9am to Noon for kids entering K-5th next fall. Registration can be found at www.MDPparish.com or contact [email protected], 610-337-2173.
FOR THE DECEASED
Please also remember those
who have died in the hope of
rising again, and for those
who mourn their passing and
are in need of God’s healing
and strength:
Ruth Polchek
A PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS GOD our FATHER,
WHO wills that all
men be saved and
come to the
knowledge of
YOUR Truth: We
beg You to send
Laborers into
YOUR harvest, and
grant them grace to
speak YOUR Word
with all boldness; so
that YOUR Word
may spread and be
glorified, and all
nations may know
YOU, The only GOD, and HIM WHOM YOU have sent,
JESUS CHRIST Your SON, Our LORD. Amen.
Please remember our “Sons of the Parish” in a special
way:
In formation for the priesthood:
Mr. Timothy O’Brien, S. J. –Theology student, Jesuit
faculty of Paris.
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PARISH
SERVICES
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
LOOKING AHEAD -- MANNA FOOD DRIVE Each year we support the Manna Food Drive sponsored by the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia. This is an archdiocesan wide
effort to supply food for the cupboards in our 5 county area.
Our drive will be on the weekend of June 24 and 25. We ask
for donations of non-perishable items as well as paper goods,
laundry soap, tea and coffee. These items can be placed in the
blue bins in the back of church.
HELP NEEDED TO TRANSPORT THE FOOD On Monday, June 26th after the 8 A.M. Mass. If you are able
to help, call Sister Veronica at the parish office and meet us in
the back of Church after the 8 A.M. Mass on Monday. We
will load the cars and take the food to Martha’s Choice Market
Place. Thank you in advance for your help. We are most
grateful.
SUMMER REMINDERS Because there are so many comings and goings during the
summer months, we would like to offer a few reminders about
some needs that we have always before us…
CASSEROLE PROGRAM for St. John Hospice is on the
second Wednesday of each month. Drop off details are in the
OUT REACH section of our Bulletin.
While you are traveling, many times we find our travel bags
filled with small soaps, toothpaste, shampoo, etc. These sizes
are perfect for use at St. John’s Hospice for the men who come
in for an overnight or just to get a shower and clean clothing.
There is a basket in the back of church for your donations.
MARTHA’S CHOICE MARKET PLACE also known as
Norristown Food Cupboard at Catholic Social Services. The
blue bins in the back of church are ready to receive your
regular donations of non-perishable foods. Paper products are
also a welcome donation. Coffee and tea can be a real treat.
Thank you for your faithful support.
GIFT OF SIGHT is an effort to assist people in poor areas
with prescription glasses. When Lens Crafters visits these
areas they are in need of old prescription glasses - they take at
least 10,000 pair of glasses for each area visited. If you have
glasses around the house and don’t know what to do with
them, please place them in the box in the back of church for
this purpose.
WHAT HAVE YOU SEEN THIS WEEK? Well, here I am sitting at the computer and my mind is a
complete blank. I must have been walking around with my
eyes closed this week because I have been sitting here with a
blank page. So, I must ask you, what have YOU seen this
week? If you would like to share it with me, please send it to
[email protected] and you may see it in the bulletin.
Have a great week.
From the desk of Sister Veronica
DO YOUR KIDS NEED THEIR
SACRAMENTS? Call our Director of Religious Education, Lauren
Joyce, at 610-337-2173 for more info. Our fun and
welcoming classes help children of all ages learn
how to pray, read the Bible, and love their Catholic
faith! Preparation for sacraments is included in the
program. It’s never too late to get started!
PREP KID’S CORNER (TOP SECRET, NO PARENTS ALLOWED!)
This Week’s Memo: The Holy Spirit is coming! We have been enjoying this Easter Season, and for 40 days the Risen Jesus has been with us, walking and talking and sharing Himself. Now He is preparing to go back up into Heaven on Ascension Thursday, and He promises us that He will “not leave us orphans.” He will send us the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, who is coming to us at Pentecost! This week with your family, plan to attend Ascension Thursday Mass. It’s a Holy Day of Obligation, as we bid farewell to Jesus, who returns to the Father in Heaven and tells us to pray and wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. In Church: Can you Find it? There is a stained glass window for Ascension Thursday. Can you find it?
From the desk of Miss Lauren Joyce, DRE
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Mother Teresa Regional Catholic School
Sharing Hands, Hearts and Minds
Educating students from Pre School to 8th grade.
www.mtcschool.org
MTC NEWS: May Procession took place on May 12, 2017, a wonderful
tradition honoring Mary, the Mother of our Lord. MTC
students processed up Allendale Road, singing Immaculate
Mary. Students filed in to church for a Mass celebrated by
Father Cioppi. Mary was crowned by MTC 8th grader, Anna
George. Anna’s wonderful essay on her devotion to our
Lady was the reason for her selection as May Queen. Like
Anna, may we all be inspired by Mary for her devotion to our
Lord.
MTC first graders hosted their mothers for a Mother’s Day
Tea. It was a wonderful event complete with lovely hats,
teas, and sweets. The MTC first graders were able to show
their appreciation and thanks to their mothers for all that they
do!
Reading Olympics: MTC students in 4, 5 and 6th grades
competed in a Reading Olympics competition at Perkiomen
Valley Middle School. They received blue and red ribbons
for their efforts. Congratulations to the following students:
Emma Barone - Nina Dudas - Katie George - Taylor
Montgomery - Kelsey Pearson - Ryan Remar - Audrey
Schuebel - Ashley Sion - Lydia Stong - Katrina Trimble -
Elizabeth Yates - Lily Barone - Gianna Fichera - Ryan
Jackson - Cynthia Jin - Julia Lacey - Aidan McCarel -
Jonathan Sukley - Maryrita Swope - Immacolata Capone
- Isabella Cooper - Adelina D’Achille - Elisa Dougherty -
Brendan Johnston - Sierra Martello - Anna McCarel -
Lauren Montgomery - Sean Pearson - Grace Plechner -
Alyssa Schuebel - Tyler Sion - Levestri Thirumalaisamy.
MTC ENROLLMENT IS OPEN! If you have considered Catholic education for your child,
now is the time to take a closer look. We invite you to come
for a tour and learn more about MTC. Enrollment is open and
we are accepting applications for all Early Childhood
programs through 8th grade.
Did you know MTC: Offers Grades 1 through 8 with Honors Math starting in
4th grade, engineering and creative writing electives
for the middle school and many leadership
opportunities for all students.
Pre-K 3, Pre-K 4, Pre-K 5 and Kindergarten all offer
both full and half days.
Sprouts is our 2 day a week program for 2 year olds.
Offers Student Council and Junior National Honor
Society memberships.
SCHOOL NEWS Grants and Financial Assistance: The Foundation for Catholic Education will be
giving a Welcome Grant to all MTC First
Grade students for $1,000 off their tuition for
the 2017-18 school year.
Any new student to MTC in grades 2nd through
8th will receive $2,000 off their tuition for the
first year, $1,000 off their tuition the 2nd year
and $500 off their tuition the third year.
Families can apply for financial assistance by
completing an application via SMART:
www.smartaidforparents.com.
If you are would like to hear more about MTC, take
a tour or receive an enrollment packet, please contact
Patsy Swope, Director of Institutional Advancement:
610-265-2323 x225 or [email protected].
URBO-CHARGE YOUR DONATIONS. GIVE
THE GIFT OF ACCESS TO A CATHOLIC
EDUCATION You donate $100, and it turns into $1,000. You give
$500, and *poof*, now it's $5,000. Yes, you read that
correctly. YOU have the ability to make a donation of a
nominal amount of money, which will immediately grow
ten-fold on its way to supporting Catholic education.
Your PA State tax dollars can be easily redirected to
families that struggle to afford Catholic education (or
simply give up and never try) in the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia. You can even direct those tax dollars
specifically to MTC, where 40% of our current families
need the helping hand.
The process is extremely simple. You fill out a form.
Then the Foundation for Catholic Education guides you
through the rest. If you want to talk to someone "in the
know" first, here are two people that would be happy to
chat with you. (Oh, and by the way, they are or will be
doing this themselves!)
- John Sion [email protected] or 610-420-0322
- Dan McCabe [email protected] or 617-314-1466
This is a no brainer, folks. The deadline to sign up for
2017 is June 15th, so please get in touch with any of the
three people above or contact our representative from the
Office of Catholic Education, Judy Neeld, directly at 610
-793-8503.
Dates to remember: May 22nd - Kindergarten Letter People Parade
May 25th - 12 noon dismissal
May 26th and 29th - School Closed
May 30th - Early Childhood Field Day
May 31st - Full Day in School
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Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Thursday, May 25, 2017 - Ascension of the Lord
8:00 AM Mass - F. LaPenna, S. Angelucci, C. Houston,
R. Fajardo
12:05 PM Mass - L. Wolen, B. Dugary, J. Wolen, H. Trainor
7:30 PM Mass - K. Norris, J. Medina, M. McCabe, P. Krouse
Saturday, May 27, 2017
5:15 PM Mass - T. McCuch, M. Bevenour, L. Cristinzio,
M. Cristinzio, S. Angelucci, E. Ritter, R. Fenlon, R. Fajardo
Sunday, May 28, 2017 7:30 AM Mass – C. Hill, C. Traister, D. Cichowicz,
M. White, R. White, S. Laskowski, MA Marchese,
F. LaPenna
9:30 AM Mass – H. Trainor, M. Maskarinec, A. Yates,
V. Lewandowski, J. Copp, S. Gibbons, M. Cooper,
M. D’Agostino
11:30 AM Mass –R. Sheetz, S. Mai, A. Mai, E. Buchwald,
D. Giova, J. Garrity, A. Garrity, T. White
Lectors Thursday, May 25, 2017 - Ascension of the Lord
8:00 AM Mass - J. DeMaria, R. Scannapieco
12:05 PM Mass - C. DeMaria, J. McCabe
7:30 PM Mass - C. Medina, M. Estock
Saturday, May 27, 2017
5:15 PM Mass – M. Sullivan, L. Montgomery
Sunday, May 28, 2017
7:30 AM Mass – T. Anderson, C. Anderson
9:30 AM Mass – C. Welde, R. Scannapieco
11:30 AM Mass – J. DeMaria, K. Mindock
Altar Servers Monday, May 22, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – J. Hoxie, G. Fichera
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – J. Hoxie, G. Fichera
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – J. Hoxie, G. Fichera
Thursday, May 25, 2017 - Ascension of the Lord
8:00 AM Mass – J. Hoxie, G. Fichera
12:05 PM Mass - E. Barone, L. Barone
7:30 PM Mass - R. Medina, T. Cole, P. Medina
Friday, May 26, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – J. Hoxie, G. Fichera
Saturday, May 27, 2017
8:00 AM Mass – A. Prendergast, J. Prendergast
5:15 PM Mass – A. Prusacki, D. Prusacki, K. Pearson
Sunday, May 28, 2017
7:30 AM Mass – A. Dallas, TJ Gannon, TBD
9:30 AM Mass – TBD, B. Matthews, J. Kelly
11:30 AM Mass – G. Geosits, S. Venord, S. Venord,
P. Thomas
Altar Society Cleaning Team Wednesday, May 24, 2017
W. Galbraith, M. Galbraith, M. Galbraith
SCHEDULES FOR LITURGICAL
MINISTERS
SCRIP NEWS
Altar Society Linen Preparation Sunday, May 28, 2017
N. Walter
Scrip Sellers Monday - Thursday, May 22 - 25, 2017
Scrip sold in Parish Offices from 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM.
Friday, May 26, 2017
Scrip sold in Parish Offices from 8:30am – 11:30am.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
5:15 PM Mass - TBD
Sunday, May 28, 2017
7:30 AM Mass – L & K Anderson
9:30 AM Mass - M. Mangan
11:30 AM Mass - M. Cantrell
SMART SUMMER SHOPPING = BIG
FALL SAVINGS OFF TUITIONS
It’s simple, Scrip participation retailers agree to
sell gift certificates to our organization at a
discount. Families like yourselves buy the
certificates for full face value, they redeem
them for full face value, and our parish and our
families split the difference as revenue or
tuition deduction. This is exciting because
everybody wins!
* The retailer gets cash up front and
repeat business…
* You get a powerful fundraising
alternative that involves no selling…
You’re the family that benefits from the
fundraising.
The beauty of scrip is that you put your regular
household shopping dollars to work. You earn
money for yourself and your parish without
spending a single additional penny.