PreciousBlood of Christ

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PreciousBlood of Christ
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
1633 Waverly Road, Pawleys Island, SC 29585
Phone (843) 237-3428
FAX: (843) 237-2293
e-mail: [email protected]
website: pbocchurch.com
We are a Stewardship Parish!
Called by God to use our Time, Talent & Treasure
To serve God and his children
REV. PATRICK J. STENSON, MSC
ADMINISTRATOR
March 8, 2015
PARISH STAFF
Ellen Sullivan
Parish Coordinator
Patty Guazzo
Parish Secretary
Sondra Sutherland
Financial Secretary
Maureen Arneman
Director of Religious Education
Michael King
Events Coordinator
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY OBLIGATION:
Saturday: ............................................ 5:00 PM
Sunday:............................ 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM
DAILY MASS:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday:
(also Thursdays and Saturdays November thru
Pentecost) .......................................... 8:30 AM
FIRST SATURDAY:
................................................... 8:30 AM
RECONCILIATION:
Saturday: .............. 4:00 PM or by appointment.
HOLYDAY OF OBLIGATION:
Vigil: .................................................... 6:00 PM
Holyday: ............................. 8:30 AM & 6:00 PM
ROSARY:
Weekdays: ........................ 7:55 AM - In Chapel
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA:
Wednesdays .................................... after Mass
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT:
First Friday: ......................... 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
WELCOME to Precious Blood of Christ Parish. We are happy you
decided to worship with us. If you are visiting just for today, we
pray that God will be with you on your journey. If you are seeking a
church home, we would be happy to welcome you into our parish
community. If you are interested in joining our parish family, please
call the office at 237-3428.
“Man Does Not Live
by Bread Alone”
We thirst for lots of things in life - not just water.
We thirst for love, for acceptance, happiness, selfrespect, for meaning. When these thirsts are left
unfulfilled we can become depressed, embittered, angry, or spiteful.
Spiritual thirst can impact on the quality of life for us, just as physical
thirst can impair our health.
People seek to satisfy their spiritual thirst in strange ways. Many
people turn to drugs or addictive behaviors just to numb their spiritual
thirst. Saint Augustine could say of this thirst: “Our hearts were made
for you, O God, and they shall never rest until they rest in you.” One of
the greatest human thirsts is the thirst for meaning in life. We need to
know that our lives make a difference, that there is a purpose for our
lives and that they have a meaning.
Viktor Frankl, who developed a form of therapy called logotherapy,
observed the people in the concentration camp. Being a student of
nature, he wondered why some people lived while others died. It
became clear to him that those who died could not make sense out of
their sufferings. It was meaningless so there was no reason to hope.
On the other hand, those who believed that in spite of the travesty and
tragedy of the concentration camp, that God had some kind of a plan
for them and their lives still had a purpose and meaning - these were
the ones to survive.
Not only is this sense of mission and purpose in life important for all
who suffer, we all need to know and believe that God has a plan, a
mission for us. Life is meaningful and there is reason to hope. Truly
we do not live on bread alone. We have deeper needs than our
physical ones. Our spiritual needs are the ones which give life its true
value and meaning.
Jesus invites us to drink of the Holy Spirit - a source of strength and
support that will never dry up. So let us come to the water, and let us
ask God’s Holy Spirit to nourish and strengthen the spirit within us so
that we can truly rejoice in life and live it to the fullest.
“There is a hole in every human heart, which only God can fill.”
God sends each person into the world with a special message to
deliver, with a special song to sing, with a special act of love to
bestow.” (John Powell)
SACRAMENTS
COMMUNION IN HOME OR HOSPITAL:
For ill or chronically confined, call the parish office, or
Gloria Davitt, 235-3667
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Call the office at first sign of serious illness.
BAPTISM: Contact Matt & Catherine Eirvin at 843-833-4115 before the child
is born. Preparation class is required.
MARRIAGE:
Contact pastor six months before wedding.
Marriage preparation and Engaged Encounter is required.
PARISH COMMITTEE HEADS
Parish Pastoral Council: Fr. Stenson
Bi-monthly, Second Monday, 5:30 PM, October-June
Finance Council: Bob Reinke
Catholics Coming Home (Inactive Catholics):
Mary Rana - 359-9029
Choir Director: Renée Faiella
Rehearsal Tuesday, 4:45 PM, September-May
Youth Choir: Renée Faiella, September-May
Columbarium: John Moyik - 237-3428
Education: Maureen Arneman
Religious Education Classes for Youth,
Sundays, September-May
Pre-K through 9th Grades: 9:10—10:15 AM
Junior Youth: Grades 7 & 8 Select Friday
Nights - 6-8:00 PM . See bulletin for details.
Senior Youth: Grades 10 - 12, 11:45 AM
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults):
Kevin Barnes, Mary Posek - Thursdays 7:00 PM
Evangelization: Matt hew Eirvin - 843-344-3356
Fellowship: Victor & Aixa Diaz
Bereavement Group: Lisa Phelan &
Harrison Grey. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 9:15 AM
Outreach: Dawn Carey, Carolyn Wesolowski
Third Friday, 9:30 AM
Ecumenism: Deacon Steve Olenchock - 314-9333
Elder Issues: Eloise Temple
Men’s Prayer Group: Jim Lampe, Tuesdays 7:00 PM in
Chapel; Neil Fico, Fridays 6:45 AM in Founders Hall
Prayer & Worship: Renée Faiella
4th Monday, 4 PM, September-May
Respect Life: Len Vercellotti
Safe Environment Coordinator: Karyn Coyne
Small Christian Communities:
Elva Horlings , 2nd Thursday, 7:00 PM
Stewardship: Dennis & Catherine Slattery
First Thursday, 3:30 PM
ORGANIZATIONS
Women’s Club: Joan Brown, President
First Thursday, 11:00 AM, September-June
Knights of Columbus: Allan Guazzo, Grand Knight
Council Business, First Thursday, 7:00 PM
Council Social, Third Thursday, 7:00 PM
Cursillo: Sabrina Lampe
Ultreya - First Monday, 7:00 PM
Birthright of Georgetown: 546-0833
Habitat for Humanity: Rocky Gray
Diocesan Office of Child Protection Services:
843-853-2130, extension 209
Diocesan Victim Assistance: 1(800) 921-8122
PARISH OFFICE HOURS:
Weekdays 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Closed Thursday afternoons from 12:00 to 4:30 PM
HOW ARE WE DOING?
Collections for the 1st Weekend in March 2015
1st Collection - Parish Operations
Envelopes ..................................................................$9,913.00
Electronic Giving ........................................................$1,211.00
Visitors - Loose ..........................................................$2,214.56
Total Collection ........................................................ $13,338.56
Registered Parish Families: 1018
Envelope Donors: 562
Envelopes Returned this week: 261….47%
Electronic Donors: 158 Transactions this week: 26.....17%
Average gift: Envelopes…..$37.98
Electronic…..$46.58
Electronic sign up: http://www.pbocchurch.com/stewardship.asp
2nd Collection - Parish Debt Reduction
Weekly Collection .......................................................$3,140.75
Balance on PLC mortgage .................................... $797,984.64
MASS ATTENDANCE:
1ST WEEKEND IN MARCH:
5:00 PM: 374, 8:00 AM: 302, 10:30 AM: 392. Total: 1068
Precious Blood Catholic Church provides
Online Giving - a convenient and safe way
to make one-time or recurring donations.
Getting started is easy --- just visit our parish website,
www.pbocchurch.com and click our ONLINE GIVING link.
Contributions can be debited automatically from your checking
or saving account or processed using your credit or debit card.
Our electronic giving program offers convenience for you and
donation consistency for our parish. If you are currently giving
on a weekly basis, you will no longer need to write 52 checks
a year. And, when travel, illness or other circumstances keeps
you away, this program will allow your weekly offerings to continue on an uninterrupted basis.
OPERATION RICE BOWL
As part of our Lenten Journey, you are
invited to participate in Catholic Relief
Services’ Operation Rice Bowl. Throughout Lent we will pray, fast, learn and give
as a way to reach out in solidarity with
our brothers and sisters around the
world. Please be sure to take home a
Rice Bowl packet and follow this simple
yet powerful Lenten Practice. Visit www.orb.crs.org for additional resources to use at home.
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN — Please deposit your loose
change in the canisters at the front entrances of the Church
and Chapel. (Sponsored by the Women’s Club.)
REMEMBRANCE SPONSORSHIPS
For the Lenten season, opportunities for Precious Blood
of Christ Remembrance Sponsorships are available to remember a loved one, honor your family or
a family member for Lent:
Lenten Companion Magnificat booklets – $600
Candles - $2,000
Partial sponsorships available
Please call Ellen at the Church office 237-3428, ext. 2.
FATHER PAT’S EASTER BASKETS
As many of you know, each year at Easter
Father Pat provides Easter Baskets for the
children on Easter Sunday. This year it will
be at our 10:00 AM Mass. If anyone would
like to make monetary contributions to this project, please contact the parish office.
SPECIAL COLLECTION: The Black and Indian Mission
Collection will be taken up in the Diocese of Charleston this
weekend, March 7-8. The collection supports African American, Native American, and Alaska Native missions, schools,
and religious education programs, and training of catechists,
deacons and seminarians for future generations. Please be
generous in your support.
OUTREACH
EASTER FOOD DRIVE - Bags for the Easter Food Drive
will be distributed next weekend, March 14 & 15, after every
Mass. We thank you in advance for your generosity.
- Kathy & Jack Welde, Donna & Mike Saguto,
Food Drive Coordinators
SAVE THE DATE!
Sunday, April 26, 2015 - 4:00 to 8:00 PM
Benefitting Father Pat’s Kitchen
FR. PAT’S LUNCH KITCHEN
LAST W EEK OF FEBRUARY: On Wednesday we served 115
people BBQ Chicken Quarters, Oven-Brown Red Potatoes,
Fried Cabbage, Bread/Butter, Assorted Desserts and Sweet
Tea. On Thursday we served 117 people Chicken Broth,
Pizza, tossed Salad, Assorted Desserts and Sweet Tea. For
Saturday breakfast we served 99 people Eggs, Sausage,
Biscuits with Cheese or Jelly, Potatoes & Onions, Fruit
Cocktail, Cereal, OJ/Coffee/Milk.
KITCHEN VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, March 11: John & Donna Martin, Frank & Mary
Fran McGinnis, Maria Kim, Suzanne Harris, Mary Shumpert,
Eloise Temple, Ann Wilson
Thursday, March 12: Arnaldo & Antoinette Marchionne,
Joan Gallagher, Marguerite Schneider, Regina Stoetzer,
Stacy Clardy
Saturdays in March: Extraordinary Ministers
Please note! If you are unable to make your scheduled time
please try to switch with someone or call someone to sub for
you. Thank You for serving.
We thank everyone who helps to make these meals a
pleasure for all who come, and everyone who donates food.
Father Pat’s Lunch Kitchen:
Lunch: 11:30-1:30 Wednesday/Thursday
Breakfast: Saturdays 9:00-11:00 AM
BULLETIN ON THE WEB
The bulletin is available on our website under a single link:
“Current Bulletin & Fr. Pat’s Message”.
ATTENTION MINISTRIES: Articles for the April issue of the
Precious WORD parish newsletter are due by March 15th.
Please email to: [email protected].
BULLETIN DEADLINE: The deadline for articles for the
March 22nd bulletin is Friday, March 13th by 10:00 AM.
YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS
SPECIAL CONCERT - Mark your Calendars!
SENIOR YOUTH
“The Promised Land Quartet” will perform a concert of gospel
music on Thursday, March 26 at 7:00 PM at Precious Blood
Church. One of the members of the quartet is K C Armstrong,
a member of the U.S. Army Chorus. The concert is free. All
parishioners and members of the community are welcome.
 Bible Study: Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 PM at the PLC
 Youth Simple Supper and Stations - Friday, March 20,
5:45 PM in Founders Hall
 Girls Retreat - “Scratching the Surface”
SAVE THE DATE! Sunday, March 29, 4:30-7:30 PM
WOMEN’S CLUB
“Women Making A Difference”
CAPS OF LOVE PROJECT - The last day for all parishioners
to contribute plastic caps, to be recycled for funds for wheelchairs
for disabled children, is Wednesday, March 11. Please bring
hard plastic caps in ziplock bags to the receptacle in the PLC
lobby. No metal or paper attachments. Please put soft clear water bottle tops in a separate bag. Our contribution will be taken to
the SCCCW Convention in Greenville SC to be shipped to the
recycling company. Many thanks to all who supported this worthwhile project. If questions, contact Judy Zachar at 235-7552.
MOVIE AND LUNCH BUNCH - The next outing for the Movie
and Lunch Bunch will be Thursday, March 12. For details and to
sign up, contact Judy Zachar at 235-7552. There will be no Movie
and Lunch Bunch outing in April due to Holy Week.
FASHION SHOW - Just a few tickets are still available for this
year’s Women’s Club Fashion Show entitled “Lunch at Tiffany’s.”
They are $40.00. The date for the event is Saturday, March 14 th.
For tickets or more information, contact Joan Baker, 235-0026.
MARY’S WAY OF THE CROSS - On March 27th at 7:00 PM,
we will continue our Spiritual Journey with the Stations of The
Cross. At The Day of Prayer, we enjoyed a very special relationship with Mary, the Mother of God. This relationship will be even
strengthened on March 27th. This is the first time Mary’s Way of
The Cross has been presented in this Parish. Please make every
effort to attend. I promise, it will touch your soul, enrich you and
truly be a moving part of your Spiritual Journey. And join us for a
simple supper at 6:00 PM.
TRUNK SHOW - Save the date! Thursday, April 16 we will be
holding a Trunk Show from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the PLC. We are
looking for people who have a Direct Sales Business who would
like to participate in this event. It will be a great way to expand
your business and make money for yourself and also help the
Women’s Club. If interested, please call Marianne Anderson at
843-235-6750.
IRISH SODA BREAD SALE
PBOC Women’s Club will be holding a Soda Bread Sale
after all Masses on March 14 & 15 (while supplies last).
Please help support the Women’s Club and enjoy our
home baked breads to enjoy with your St. Patrick’s Day meals.
DAY OF THE UNBORN CHILD - March 25
is the Day of the Unborn Child. Council 11028
and Birthright of Georgetown will hold a Mass
at 6:00 PM at PBOC Church. There will be a
Social following the Mass in the PLC. Please
plan to attend this important Culture of LIfe
event to continue the fight against abortion.
OPERATION HOPE - The Charity Mania program: We
are off to a great start! We already have commitments of $10
per card for the first 100 cards. The second batch of 100
cards are available for sale to council members, family and
friends. Remember for each card you purchase or sell the
council will receive $7 towards supporting our Operation Hope
Charities.
Brothers, Charity Mania is a great way for you to receive
music downloads and have a fun time following the NCAA
Basketball Tournament, all while raising money to help
children with special needs. Please consider purchasing at
least one card. Contact Al Carline 235-3739.
CANS FOR BASKERVILL PANTRY - Please remember
to bring cans of food to the next business meeting for the
Baskervill Food Pantry. If you bring at least 3 cans you will
get an extra ticket in the split pot drawing. More important you
will be helping to feed those who need it the most.
IN THE DIOCESE
ENGLISH (ESL) CLASSES - Free English (English as
Second Language) classes are held on Tuesdays and
Thursdays in a classroom at St. Michael School in Murrells
Inlet from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. All materials are provided without
cost. Please use the Duffy Center entrance to the
school. Contact Tony Acero at 843-215-4959 for more information.
Clases de Ingles los Martes y Jueves de 6:30 a 8:00 PM en
un salon de la escuela de St. Michael. Favor usar las puertas
del gimnasio (Duffy Center) para llegar al salon. Todos los
materiales se proveen sin costo, Ponerse en contacto con
Tony Acero en el 843-215-4959 para mayor informacion.
The Gift Shop: Located at the Church. Open after all
STATIONS OF THE CROSS are held at 7:00 PM every
Friday during Lent through March 27. Simple suppers are at
6:00 - 6:45 in Founders Hall before Stations.
weekend Masses & Wednesdays 9:15-10:00 AM
Vonne Pannucci: 843-235-0455, [email protected].
PBOC GIFT SHOP NEWS - Just in time for Saint Patrick’s
Day, we have beautiful Celtic bone china mugs, shamrock
bracelets with a crucifix and mini medal, and a Claddaugh
Rosary with shamrock beads. Special St. Patrick’s Day greeting
cards, Irish Blessings and Celtic notes are also available. Our
newest holy cards are St. Brendan, the patron saint of mariners,
A Novena to St. Joan of Arc, and St. Christopher’s prayer before
a journey. Lastly, we just received The Story of Easter coloring
book for children. Since we only have a small supply of many of
our seasonal items stop by The Shop soon for the best
selection.
We still need one more 10:30 Mass volunteer. Please call
Vonne at 235-0455.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY - Prayer shawls are available
at the parish office for anyone who is ill and in need of prayers
and comfort. Call Roberta Clover 843-235-9133 or Ellen
Richardson 843-237-4664 with any questions.
ROSARY MAKERS - We need more rosary makers! Come
join us on the second Thursday of every month at the Parish
Life Center, 9:30 to 11:30 AM, to assemble kits for our makers,
send out to others, and have a nice social time. No cost to you!
Hoping to hear from you all. Please call Helen: 235-2639.
your loved one is confined to home, in the hospital or recovering from surgery and now home. (Hospitals will not give out
patient information, so we have no way of knowing your
needs.) Our ministry is to unite the sick and recovering followers of Christ with the Body of Christ, they are not ALONE.
Please call the parish office at 237-3428, or Gloria at
235-3667.
ADULT EDUCATION
ENRICH YOUR LENT WITH CDS AND BOOKS
Are you looking for something extra to enrich your faith?
In the back of the church we have displays with inspirational
Catholic CDs. We all live busy lives. Finding the time to learn
about your faith can be difficult. But, now we are able to meet
you where you are! Wherever you have a CD player available,
in your car or in your home, you can deepen your understanding and love of the Catholic faith. Some of the topics will even
help your children’s faith come alive! We ask for a small donation of $3 per CD so we can continue this program. Then, feel
free to pass on to others to share the great stories.
FELLOWSHIP
RESPECT LIFE
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP - is intended for
CARDINAL O’MALLEY, ARCHBISHOP LORI URGE
SUPPORT FOR THE HEALTH CARE CONSCIENCE
RIGHTS ACT - In a February 13 letter to the House of
Representatives, the bishops, who chair the Committee on Pro
-Life Activities and the Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty
of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), urged
legislators to support and co-sponsor the Health Care Conscience Rights Act (H.R. 940).
“It is increasingly obvious that Congress needs to act to
protect conscientious objection to the taking of innocent human life,” wrote Cardinal O’Malley and Archbishop Lori.
“Recently California’s Department of Managed Health Care
began demanding that all health plans under its jurisdiction
include elective abortions, including late-term abortions. This
mandate has no exemption for religious or moral objections,
and is being enforced against religious universities, schools
and even churches. Similar proposals have emerged in Washington and other states.”
“We strongly urge you to support and co-sponsor the
Health Care Conscience Rights Act,” the bishops concluded.
PRAYER & WORSHIP
HEALING MASS - We welcome Father Brian Plate from
th
COMMUNION TO THE HOMEBOUND - Let us know if
th
New Jersey, who will be with us from March 9 to the 16 .
Father Plate will celebrate a Healing Mass on Tuesday,
March 10 at 6:00 PM . Anyone in need of physical, emotional
or spiritual healing is welcome to attend.
any person who has suffered the death of a loved one. The
group meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at 9:15
AM in the Parish Life Center, with facilitators Lisa Phelan,
LMSW, and Harrison Grey, PhD, Bereavement Coordinator.
The next meeting will be on March 17th. For more info please
contact Lisa Phelan at 843-546-3410 or 843-318-1264.
MINISTRY OF CARING
Do you live alone or need to hear a friendly voice? Let us
know. You could receive a phone call from a fellow parishioner. A simple “Hello, How are you?” Please call Patty at the
parish office if you are interested (237-3428, ext. 2).
SAINT PATRICK’S DAY PARTY
Sunday, March 15
5:00 - 9:00 PM
Music by Karen & Carl
Corned Beef Dinner catered by Pawleys Island Bakery
(chicken available upon request)
Tickets: $18/pp - available at the parish office
Small Christian Communities
PRAYER CORNER
Pray with us . .
Father in heaven, grant me the grace to deepen
my faithfulness to you and your Church during
these holy days of Lent.
Saturday, March 7
8:30 AM
 Mildred Emanuele
5:00 PM
The People of the Parish &
Spiritual Bouquet for Christine Kitchen
Sunday, March 8
8:00 AM
 Ann Marie Molnar
10:30 AM
Spiritual Bouquet for Mary Shumpert
Monday, March 9
8:30 AM
 Andrea Scott
Tuesday, March 10
8:30 AM
 Dolores Diane Faatz
6:00 PM
Healing Mass
Wednesday, March 11
8:30 AM
 Spiritual Bouquet for Tommy Sears
Thursday, March 12
8:30 AM
 Nancy Henschel
Friday, March 13
8:30 AM
 Fran Burton
Saturday, March 14
8:30 AM
 Frank Yannich
5:00 PM
 Paul Dolcimascolo
Sunday, March 15
8:00 AM
 John Anderson
10:30 AM
The People of the Parish
Special Prayer Requests: Please pray for the repose
of the souls of: Mabel Gilbert Imig, sister of Ron Gilbert;
and Mary Ann Kidd, sister of Fran Spencer.
EASTER FLOWER INTENTIONS are
now being taken. Your intentions will be
listed in a special Easter bulletin.
Envelopes are located in the gathering
space. Drop them in the collection or at
the parish office – deadline for envelope
return is March 25.
Readings for the Week of March 8, 2015
Sunday
Third Sunday of Lent
Ex 20:1-17 or 20:1-3, 7-8, 12-17; Ps 19;
1 Cor 1:22-25; Jn 2:13-25
Monday
Saint Frances of Rome, Religious
2 Kgs 5:1-15b; Ps 42; Lk 4:24-30
Tuesday
Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25; Mt 18:21-35
Wednesday Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147; Mt 5:17-19
Thursday
Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95; Lk 11:14-23
Friday
Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81; Mk 12:28-34
Saturday
Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51; Lk 18:9-14
Sunday
Fourth Sunday of Lent
2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23; Ps 137; Eph 2:4-10;
Jn 3:14-21
Help us with our Parish Broadcast eMail
System. Please go to the address below to
make sure your email address is correct.
http://pbocchurch.com/email.asp
Sunday, March 8
9:15 - 10:15 AM
Between The Masses - PLC Hall
9:15 - 10:15 AM
Religious Ed - PLC Classrooms & Founders
Monday, March 9
1:00 - 4:00 PM
Mah Jongg/Hand & Foot Group - PLC Rm. 2
Tuesday, March 10
1:00 - 4:00 PM
Card Group - PLC Rm. 1
Wednesday, March 11
6:00 - 8:30 PM
Bible Study - PLC Classrooms
Thursday, March 12
9:30 - 11:30 PM
Bible Study - PLC Classrooms
9:30 - 11:30 AM
Rosary Makers - PLC Rm. 3
1:00 - 4:00 PM
Mah Jongg/Hand & Foot Group - PLC Rm. 2
1:30 - 3:30 PM
Prayer Shawl Ministry - PLC Rm. 3
Friday, March 13
6:00 - 6:45 PM
Simple Supper - Founders Hall
7:00 - 8:00 PM
Stations of the Cross - Church
Saturday, March 14 & Sunday March 15
After all Masses
Women’s Club Irish Soda Bread Sale
Sunday March 15
5:00 - 9:00 PM
St. Patrick’s Day Dance - PLC Hall
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION SOCIETY
To sign up for an hour of Adoration of
the Blessed Sacrament on First Fridays,
please call Jack Seibert at 237-9785.
CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY
Parishioners are welcome to sing the Chaplet of
Divine Mercy at 3:00 PM during First Friday
Adoration. For more information, contact Betty
Roy at 237-9298
SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS
March 9 - 15
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Helen McGough,
Christine Schwartz, Justin Seningen,
Janet Strittmatter, Mary Jane Barnett,
Eleanor Bonzani, Paula Gromults, Shannon
Hannon, Guido Ianiero, Stan Kowalewski,
Harold Schwartz, Terry Stevenson,
Claire Turner, H. David Gleaton Jr., John
Millane IV, Kathie Monnich, Paul Reitano, Carmela Scalera,
Edward Schoenig, Tommy Sears, Karen Audley, Theresa
DeCenzo, Donna Kaminski, Cecilia Knapp, Barb Lowe, Mike
Nguyen, Helen Salemme, Tristan Thomas, Kelly Walsh,
Jennifer Zawislak, Alice Fabbri, Evelyn Hayes, Adam Reichert,
Virginia Walker, Michele Battaglino, John Cioni, Shirley
Polakowski, Susan Walker, Joseph Burger Jr., Beth Hipp,
Kathleen McKay, Merritt Montgomery.
To: Kathleen & Richard McKay, Kathy & John
Cioni, Stacy & Keith Errico, Kathleen & John
Kearney.