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CLERGY
Rev. Sean O’Neill, Pastor [email protected]
Victor J. Eschbach, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Arthur Fiore (retired) Weekend
Ministry Eugene Favinger, Permanent Deacon
OFFICE STAFF Scott Ray-Business Manager [email protected] Mary Beth Rohrer - Parish Secretary [email protected] 484-678-4192 Doug Rohrer-Property Manager Janice Dagney- Director of Religious
Education - [email protected] 610-857-0511
Early Learning Center- 610-857-1163
OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION CHURCH MAY 16, 2021
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
Our Lady of Consolation Church 603 West Second Ave. Parkesburg, Pa. 19365
Rectory phone: 610-857-3510 Fax: 610-857-2353
E-mail: [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE WEEKDAY MASSES 8:30 am—Monday through Friday (OLC)
Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet following Mass on Friday
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY 5:00 pm Vigil Mass (OLC)
3:30 pm-4:30 pm Confessions (OLC) 8:30 am-First Saturday Mass (OLC)
SUNDAY
8:00 am (OLC) 9:30 am (St. Malachy)
11:15 am (SPC) . Holy Days-8:30 am (OLC) Vigil Mass-7:00 pm
Mission Statement for Our Lady of Consolation Church
We, the Joyful Family of God, united in our Catholic Faith, seek to model our patroness, Our Lady of Consolation, by bringing love and comfort to all, teaching God’s Children in His ways by word and sacrament, and keeping the vibrant love of Jesus present in our world.
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Bill Mann - [email protected] Monk [email protected]
Brian [email protected] Joe [email protected]
Janice [email protected] Patrick [email protected]
Darren [email protected] Anita O’[email protected]
John [email protected] Scott [email protected]
Jack [email protected] Kathy [email protected]
Janeen [email protected]
Council meets the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00pm. Please feel free to contact any member to offer suggestions or feedback and to propose issues for consideration by the Council.
Letter of Eligibility Active members in good standing with the church who wish to act as a Godparent of the Sacrament of Baptism or as a Sponsor for the Sacrament of Confirmation can obtain a letter of eligibility by contacting the rectory. Anointing of the sick If you foresee a surgery or procedure, contact the rectory to make arrangements to receive the Sacraments of the Anointing of the sick and Holy Communion before your hospital visit. Communion to the homebound For those unable to attend Mass due to illness or disability, arrangements can be made to receive Holy Communion weekly by an Extra Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion. Please contact the rectory. Emergencies In the event of an emergency, which requires the attention of a priest, please contact the rectory at any time. Follow the instructions on how to contact a priest. Please notify the rectory, so that the priests are aware of the situation and can assist as appropriate. Confessions By appointment or Saturdays 3:30-4:30pm
New Parishioners We welcome and encourage you to register as soon as possible after moving into the parish. Please contact the rectory to register. 610-857-3510 Religious Education Please contact Janice Dagney-610-857-0511 Early Learning Center-610-857-1163 Rite of Christian initiation (RCIA) The process through which adults and children - join or complete their initiation into the Catholic Church. For additional information please contact the rectory. Marriages Couples planning to be married are required to notify the rectory no less than six months prior to the marriage. Baptism Meetings
Required for first time parents on the 1st Sunday of the month. Register by calling Janice Dagney –610-857-0511 Baptisms
To schedule a baptism and for available dates and times, please call the rectory.
YOUR PASTORAL COUNCIL
WEEKLY OFFERTORY
May 9, 2021 Weekly Offertory $6,497 2021 Easter Offertory $20,751 March Electronic Giving Offertory - $19,603.48 Mass, Mail in & Other Offertory- $30,690.00 Total: $50,293.48
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THE POWER OF PRAYER! PRAY FOR HEALING Every three months we remove names from our sick list. This is to help ensure that our lists are always up to date. Please call the rectory to add/remove and re-add names. Thank you for your patience. Michael Adamonis, Joan Agen, Monk and Becky Angelo, Henry Assetto, Carol Balmer, Rosemarie Barone, Ella Baumer, Frank & Ann Besash, Burns family, Jim Cain, Baby Cecelia, Mary & Freddie Caridi, Christine Carmelich, Kathleen & Robert Cera, Bill & Florence Clarkson, Ray Crowley, David Dahl, Matt Dennison, Vincent DiAntonio, John DiBerardi-nis, Mary Alice Dominick, Laura Duarte, Matt Dyer, Laura Ercolino, Mackenzie Joy Edwards, Gene Favinger, Katie Fiore, Gina Gerhard, Donna Gill, Mary Ginty, Joan Halter, Geri Holl, Ann Hoopes, Krissy Kennedy, Joe Lapshaw, Dr. Elmer Laffey, Shannon & baby Claire Lapp, Janet M., McCartney family, Erich Moulder, John Murphy, Nancy Murphy, Helena Murray, Joann Nolan, Bob Nunemaker, Sandra Nutting, Lisa Opdenaker, Marie Pesquera, Patrick Philmann, Ryan DiPierro, Ken Powell, Lonnie Purcell, Dan Raabe, Mike Reber, Kathy Reece, Alan Reger, Mary Beth Reis, Jack Salley, Paul Sam, John Sensenig, Ella Sestrich, Schroyer family, Teresa, June & Ronnie Simpson, Smith family, Barry & Sigrid Snow, Macie Hanna Stone, Robert Tiedemann, Gary Vendetti, Kate Valentino, Robin Weaver, Sue Wilde, Cali Xagas, Joe Zepp and all residents in nursing homes, hospitals and those struggling with or infected with the Coro-navirus. Pray for the protection of all healthcare workers, first responders our military and their families.
Rest in Peace
Please pray for the souls of Joseph Colella, Gary Caffrey and Maria Aceto.
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace.
MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, MAY 15 5:00 pm In memory of Vicky Nunemaker req. by Bob SUNDAY, MAY 16 8:00 am In memory of Leonardo Valmonte req. by family 9:30 am In memory of Mimi Dolan req. by Ann & Mary Wilson 11:15 am In memory of Joanne Allen req. by Robin Thiers WEEKDAY MASS 8:30 AM Monday In memory of Florence Laffey req. by Nancy Fischer Tuesday In memory of Lillian Helm req. by Father O’Neill Wednesday In memory of Tom Powell req. by Bart & Barb Tuttle Thursday In memory of Carol Przychodzien req. by Jack & Lorraine Assetto Friday In memory of Kathleen Keegan req. by Marty & Marie Carbonell SATURDAY, MAY 22 5:00 pm In memory of Ann Valentini req. by Norman & Jean Moulder SUNDAY, MAY 23 8:00 am In memory req. Patricia Carr req. by Robin Thiers 9:30 am In memory of John E. Costello, 3rd req. by Karen Franzoso 11:15 am In memory of Norma T. Lomboy req. by Schaffer family
If you would like a Mass card or would like to schedule a Mass, please contact the rectory at
610-857-3510.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Bulletin Submission Guidelines Bulletin submissions are due by Monday at 12:00 noon the week before you would like it to appear. Submissions must be complete and contain all pertinent details (date, time, location, group/event name, etc.) They will be placed as space permits. Call Mary Beth with any questions at 610-857-3510.
OLC-ELC
Archdiocesan Novena to St. Joseph (To be prayed on the 19th of each month from March 19-November 19, 2021) The Archdiocesan Novena to Saint Joseph can be prayed in any setting, especially before or after Holy Mass and/or at parish meetings, in the class-room and in the family home. The praying of this Novena is to unite everyone in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the 19th of each month, from March through November 2021, in single petition of confident prayer to the Lord through the heavenly intercession of Saint Joseph. More events and resources for the Year of St. Joseph can be found at archphila.org/joseph
"Don't forget, while you're busy doubting yourself, someone else is admiring your strength." - Kristen Butler Only a few weeks left of school! Our parent/teacher conferences were last week. And we had the opportunity to tell parents how wonderful their children are. This coming Friday we are taking a field trip to the Elmwood Park Zoo. There is still time to make a donation to our Race For Education. All monies raised go towards school sup-plies and outside improvements. We are filling up quickly, but The Early Learning Center is still accepting registrations for the 2021/2022 school year. Please check out our website, olcelc.com, for a form or call us at 610-857-1163. We will have a 2 year old room this year. PARKING LOT PALOOZA When: Friday, May 21 Where: Schneider Parish Center Time: 7:00pm-10:00pm Join us for a safe social distance concert/gathering at the Schneider Parish Center parking lot. This event will feature live music from OLE-442. Spaces are limited as we will only use every other parking space in order to provide a safe distance. Bring your lawn chairs, picnic baskets, and BYOB. The entrance fee is only $20 per couple (2 couples per stall) $30 per family of 6 (with children) Pay at the entrance the night of the event. Food will also be available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit the Early Learning Center.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Spring Crab Cake Sale Through May 24 our Knights of Columbus will be selling Captain Chucky’s famous crab cakes, crab critters and delicious Maryland crab soup! Proceeds will be used to benefit our community. All orders must be received by Monday, May 24. Late orders cannot be accepted. Order forms with all the details are located at the entrance of each church.
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THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
MUSIC MINISTRY
“OLC Music Ministry is looking for energetic singers and instrumentalists, especially young people, to join our Sunday 11:15 am Mass This is a great opportunity to take part in serving your church community. Email Janeen Walker at [email protected].”
Sunday, May 16 8:00 am Mass (OLC) 9:30 am Mass (St. Malachy) 11:15 am Mass (SPC) Monday, May 17 8:30 am Mass (OLC) 6:00 pm AA Meeting (SPC) 7:30 pm Rosary and Divine Mercy (OLC) Tuesday, May 18 8:30 am Mass (OLC) Wednesday, May 19 8:30 am Mass (OLC) Thursday, May 20 8:30 am Mass (OLC) 7:00 pm AA Meeting (OLC-hall) 7:30 pm Charismatic Prayer Group (OLC) Friday, May 21 8:30 am Mass followed by the Rosary (OLC) 7:00-10:00 pm Parking Lot Palooza (SPC) Saturday, May 22 7:30 am St. Josephs Men’s “Average Joe” Prayer Group (OLC) 3:30-4:30 pm Confessions (OLC) 5:00 pm Vigil Mass (OLC)
PREVIEW OF THIS WEEK’S READINGS MONDAY, MAY 17 Monday: Acts 19:1-8 John 16: 29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27 John17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38 John 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30, 23: 6-11 John 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21 John 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31 John 21:20-25 Pentecost Sunday Acts 2:1-11 First Corinthians 12: 3b-7, 12-13 or Galatians 5: 16-25 John 20: 19-23 or John 15: 26-27; 16: 12-15.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, After a year of many challenges living through the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced that we will actually be moving forward with getting back to normal in the next month or so. Sporting events, restau-rants and other public venues will be relaxing protocols that have been in effect since March of 2020. The Archdiocese will be holding a webinar this coming Wednesday to offer instructions regarding these changes as they apply to our Sunday and daily Mass worship and other gatherings. We will be sharing this information with all of you as soon as we receive it. So, once again, we are in a transitional time of change as it pertains to many aspects of our daily lives. Transition and change, even a welcome change that we look forward to-can be a challenge, because we are creatures of habit. After Jesus’ Ascension to the Father, which we celebrated this past Thursday, the Apostles and disciples find themselves also in a transitional time of change, as recounted for us in our first reading from the Acts of the Apostles. As creatures of habit, they too, were in a place where they were trying to cling to what they know, while realizing simultaneously that things are not what they were before. This time was frightening for them. They had to rearrange their priorities, their lives and reconstitute their community. In order to faithfully carry out our Lord’s command to bring the Gospel to and baptize all nations, they needed to navigate their way through this period of transition. Accepting this “tweener” time and remaining faithful to their religious tradition would be two of the biggest challenges for the Apostles and Jesus’ first disciples. Yet, it was in the promise of His sending the New Advocate, the Holy Spirit, that Jesus would guarantee that this fearful band of disciples would succeed in their call to continue His mission. The transition that we speak of really has a twofold understanding. It refers, firstly, to the proximate experience of Jesus’ Ascension and the pouring out of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. It also refers to the Second Coming of Jesus at the end times. For the early Church community, the belief was that Jesus’ return was imminent. The Holy Spirit’s guidance of the Church for more than 20 centuries has helped the Church to adapt to every circumstance and get through great trials, difficulties and even scandals, as well as through plagues, pandemics and persecutions. During this past 14 months of living through a pandemic, the Church universal, local and our own beloved OLC Parish Family has faced a lot of challenges, changes, loss of loved ones, sacrifices and transitions. Yet, through it all, we found new ways and opportunities to continue to celebrate our faith and share that faith, especially to a world hampered by fear and anxiety. The Holy Spirit has inspired and guided us to adapt and to share the love of Christ with others, no matter what we are dealing with. As St. Augustine said long ago, “We are a Resurrection People and Alleluia is our song!” This needs to be our approach as we face yet another traditional time. As we look forward to getting back to “normal”, we know it won’t be exactly as it was before. However, the power of the Holy Spirit, as He had done with the Apostles and the Church up to this present time, has transformed us. We come out of this even more equipped to bring the Good News of Christ’s love to the world. May the Lord’s High Priestly Prayer, empowered through the Holy Spirit, continue to unite us, keep us from the evil one and give us the motivation to share His joy with the world. In Christ’s Peace, Fr. O’Neill
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