9367 Wattsburg Road • Erie, PA 16509
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9367 Wattsburg Road • Erie, PA 16509
Saint Boniface CATHOLIC CHURCH MASS TIMES AND INTENTIONS Monday, October 24, Weekday No Mass Today Tuesday, October 25, Weekday 9:00 a.m. Douglas Habink (Steve & Jean Urash) Wednesday, October 26, Weekday 8:00 a.m. Joan Pisano (Vic Pisano) Thursday, October 27, Weekday 8:00 a.m. Living and Deceased Members of St. Boniface Parish Friday, October 28, Saints Simon and Jude 8:00 a.m. Norman & Agnes Allgeier (St. Boniface Parish) Saturday, October 29, Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00 p.m. Pat Stuczynski (John & Evelyn Lorei) Sunday, October 30, Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30 a.m. John & Florence Allgeier (Larry & Jan Kosin) 10:30 a.m. Dave Keverline (Larry Berdis & Family) RECONCILIATION Saturday.. ...................................... ….4:15−4:45 p.m. (and anytime by appointment) HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE HEARING DEVICE AVAILABLE OCTOBER 23, 2016 THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME STAFF Rev. Marc Stockton, JCL ................................. Pastor Rev. Mister Timothy G. Good ....... Permanent Deacon Lisa Panighetti .................................. School Principal Sr. Rose Kuzma, O.S.F. ....... Director of Religious Ed. Sandee Krivonak........................... Business Manager Melanie Kennerknecht ..................... Parish Secretary PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday–Friday ........................... 9:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. DIRECTORY Parish Office ............................................... 825-4439 School ......................................................... 825-4238 Center ......................................................... 825-8101 Hall Rental .................................................. 825-4439 Parish Website ............. www.stbonifaceparisherie.org Pastor………………[email protected] General Office .................. [email protected] Business Office .. [email protected] Religious Ed. .............. [email protected] St. Boniface School.......... www.stbonifaceschool.com MISSION STATEMENT With faith in Jesus Christ, St. Boniface Parish, guided by its commitment to the educational, moral, and spiritual values inherent in its Roman Catholic heritage, seeks to provide its parishioners and community opportunities to enrich their spiritual well being. Through traditional pastoral, liturgical, and sacramental ministries as well as varied educational, social, and religious programming, we address the immediate and ongoing needs of parishioners and the extended community. 9367 Wattsburg Road • Erie, PA 16509-6031 ST. BONIFACE FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK I usually write this column personally, but the title is “From the Pastor’s Desk,” not necessarily from the pastor’s pen. I received the following email at my desk regarding our recent college care package initiative, and Michelle’s words speak more eloquently about what we are called to be and do as a parish than I ever could. Thank you to the folks who helped make the college care packages possible, and keep up the good work, St. Boniface! Fr. Marc and all Parishioners of Saint Boniface, We have yet to meet personally, but I am a parishioner at St. Boniface. I am currently in my second year as an Engineering student, down here at the University of Pittsburgh. As many may know college is one of the most stressful times I, personally, have ever been through. There’s days filled with doubt, anger, sadness, and all other sorts of emotions. I find myself wanting to give up more often than not. Every day is a constant struggle of getting beat down by such a rigorous university and the pressure to succeed and make others proud. This week with all these midterms coming up, and like every year, it’s just coincidental that they all end up either on the same day, or within a 24-48hr period of each other. So I think you can imagine the stress. Often in times like this I get very angry, I start being agitated with everyone around me, being snarky with my parents, blowing off friends, and most definitely pushing God away. The only thing that ever seems to keep me going in life is John13:7, Jesus replied, “You do not realize what I am doing, but later you will understand.” But yesterday was different, I was done with everything, I was angry at God for nothing seeming to go right in my life for the past few months. But, also, yesterday I received an email, an email telling me that I received a package. I was very confused about this, I usually don’t receive mail here of any kind unless I order something myself. So I went on with my day, being stressed and angry about how hard everything is and how I never get a chance to even breathe. But I carried on like I always do, finished my classes, walked back to my dorm, and then I thought to myself, I don’t need to go pick up that package, I have too much to do right now, but I gave in to curiosity and walked into the mailroom. I filled out the forms to receive my package and the mail room attendant handed me a white box. I looked at it very confused, wondering “Why would St Boniface send me anything?” The first thought that came to my mind was “If my mom signed me up for something I ERIE swear…(I think you know the rest.)” But then I got back to my room and set it on the table, I had to meet a study group and it wasn’t on my top priority list so I didn’t bother to open it. Later on I stumbled back to my room around 1am, exhausted, fed up, and not able to sleep with all the stress sitting on my shoulders, then I looked over at the white box sitting on my table. I had completely forgotten about it, I grabbed a knife, slit it open and was amazed/confused at the contents inside, thinking “Why would anyone do this for me?” I shifted around in the box and found a letter, I read it slowly trying to understand what was going on, the further I got through the letter the more emotional I became, tears started rolling down my face, “How could anyone do such a nice thing for me and barely even know me?” It baffled me, I couldn’t stop the tears, I read the prayer on the back and held the rosary in my hand, being hysterical at this unbelievably kind gesture. I immediately got duct tape (a college dorm room necessity) and hung it up right next to bed. I got down on my knees, and prayed for the first in such a long period that I can’t even remember the last time and I thanked God, I thanked God for putting people like you and all the parishioners of Saint Boniface in my life. I didn’t even know how much I needed those words said to me in that letter and prayer, I didn’t know how much they would affect me, or how great it feels to be a part of something as kind and loving as Saint Boniface Parish and to be brothers and sisters of God with all of you there. So thank you, thank you all for showing me that I can make it through this tough time and there are people to fall back on, that I am not alone. Thank you all for showing up in my weakest moment and creating an undeniable strength in me again. I hope you share this email with all, it meant the world to receive this gift. God Bless you all, Michelle Fugagli THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT TO WORLD MISSION SUNDAY~ Thank you for your support of last week's World Mission Sunday collection. Your gift will help the Society for the Propagation of the Faith to bring the message of God's love and healing to our brothers and sisters in more than 1,111 mission dioceses throughout the world. May God reward your generosity! PRAY FOR~ Please pray for the soul of parishioner Frank Patalon and Benjamin Cermak who passed away recently. Our sympathy is extended to their families. October 23, 2016 HALLOWEEN PARTY~ All local children and infants through grade 6 as well as their families are invited to the annual Halloween party sponsored by the Greene Township Lions Club and financially supported by local businesses and residents. It will be held on Monday, October 31, 2014 at St. Boniface Coleman Center from 6-8p.m. There will be costume prizes, games, treat bags, donuts and cider for all. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION~ Classes today for grades K-8. All will meet in the Center at 8:45. There are still some families who have not registered and we invite you to come and do so. We will help you to catch up on what you missed. Next week, October 30th there is no formal class but all will attend the FAMILY MASS where the children will come dressed as Saints at the 10:30 mass. Remember this is considered a CLASS FOR EVERYONE and the childr en must attend. Then after the mass they will join the parish in the Center to honor and thank Fr Gallina and Fr Malthaner with a potluck dinner. TALLADEGA 500 PARTY~ Kuhl Hose FD Talladega 500 Party. Today, October 23, 2016 in Coleman Hall. Race shown on 17 x 11 video screen. Small games of chance. 2:30 - 6:00 pm. $5 donation includes refreshments and food. Must be 18 to attend. Call 739-9514 for information and tickets. CATHEDRAL PREP OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED OCT. 23~ Cathedral Preparatory School will hold an open house Oct. 23 from noon to 3 p.m.at the school, located at 225 W. 9th St., Erie. Guided tours will include classroom demonstrations and a look at science labs, as well as a review of iPad, robotics, 3-D printing and technology programs. Applications will be available during the open house; there is no fee to apply. Students in attendance will be entered in a drawing for discounts on tuition. For more information, call 814-453-7737, ext. 3. PRO-LIFE HOLY HOUR SCHEDULED AT ST. STANISLAUS~ A pro-life holy hour celebrating the Year of Mercy will be held at St. Stanislaus Church, E. 13th and Wallace streets, Erie, on Oct. 30 beginning at 2 p.m. All are welcome to attend and pray before the Blessed Sacrament for a greater respect for all human life. Remember, October is Respect Life Month. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR FESTIVAL BASKET YET? Baskets containing about $40 value in interesting new items are being accepted for the Fall Festival. Please bring them to the church or school office by November 1st. If you can, add a tag listing the contents to help our shoppers. Direct questions to Rosanne Jaworski. Thank you!! THANK YOU~ Just over a year ago, St. Boniface was in need of a good shepherd to lead the parish through a rough time. We got two. Fr. Gallina and Fr. Malthaner stepped up and helped the parish transition to a new pastor. For that, we owe them a debt of gratitude. Following on the recommendation of parish pastoral council, we will honor these generous priests with an appreciation luncheon on Sunday, October 30, at 12:00, in the Coleman Center. It will be pot luck, so please bring a dish to share. Drinks and the entree will be provided by the Sympathy/ Hospitality Committee. If you plan to attend, please call and let Gerry (825-0020), Carol (825-2553), or Jean (825-0095) know so that we can get a rough number of those attending. TECHNO BINGO~ The House of Mercy is hosting a TECHNO BINGO on Fri, Nov 4 at 7:00pm at the Perry Hose Social Hall, 8281 Oliver Rd. Tickets are $25. Must be 21 to attend. Tickets on line at the House of Mercy Erie Facebook page through Eventbrite. https://www.facebook.com/ events/331120663902082/. For more info contact Sr. Michele at 814-898-0167 or email [email protected]. Sixteen games of bingo with 9 cards per game Prizes include: laptop, tablet, wireless headphone, wireless speaker, xbox one, 32in smart TV, go pro, drone, activity tracker, ipad mini, ipod and more . . . All prizes include a gift receipt! Light snacks and drinks provided. BYOB! FUNDRAISER FOR OVARIAN CANCER RESEARCH~ Linda's Good Eggs Ovarian Cancer research fundraiser will be at St. John's Parish Center, 1001 Main St., Girard, PA, Saturday, October 29 from 3 to 9 p.m. There will be a Silent auction, 50-50 raffle, Chinese auction, refreshments, bake sale, Art sale by artists: Kevin John Jobczynski, Brian Payne and Jack Paluh, Entertainment by DJ Dan, Jess Royer Acoustic guitar, Gem City Revival, Poetry reading, games of chance. Admission is free. Accepting cash and checks only for purchases. A portion of the money will be going to the Cleveland Clinic for ovarian cancer research. Sunday— October 23 After all Masses 8:45-10:15a.m. 2:30-6:00p.m. Knights of Columbus Membership Info (Gathering Space) Religious Education (Classrooms) Kuhl Hose Talladega 500 Party (Center) Monday— October 24 HAPPY SHOPPERS! 5:00p.m. Diabetes Meeting (Zapolski Room) 7:00p.m. 7:00p.m. 7:00-8:30p.m. Choir Rehearsal (Church) Boy Scouts (Cafeteria) Varsity Girls Basketball Practice (Center) Tuesday— October 25 Wednesday— October 26 6:00-8p.m. Varsity Boys Basketball Practice (Center) Thursday— October 27 6:00-8p.m. 7:00p.m. Varsity Girls Basketball Practice (Center) Prayer Group (Allgeier Room) Friday— October 28 5:30p.m. Family Fun Night (Center) 2:00-4p.m. Varsity Girls Basketball Practice (Center) Saturday— October 29 This school year, the PTS has revived a popular activity from the past: the School Store. Students are awarded “Brave Bucks” by their teachers in recognition of their good behavior---following the rules, showing kindness to one another, paying attention, etc. Those “bucks” accumulate over a two-week period and can then be spent at the School Store, exchanged for pencils, key chains, animal erasers etc. As you can see from this photo of the kindergarten students leaving the store with their rewards, it can be a thrilling experience! Jen Wagner, mother of two school students, operates the store on behalf of the PTS. Sunday— October 30 10:30a.m. 12:00p.m. Religious Education Family Mass (Church) Appreciation Luncheon for Fr. Gallina and Fr. Malthaner (Center) CELEBRATION COMMITTEE~ Anyone who has ideas about celebrating our 160th anniversary is encouraged to contact one of the committee members. They are: Mike and Nancy Allgeier, Molly Johnson, Tony Wilczynski, Joni Gross, Jeannie McGinley, Cindy Srnka, Dan Zimmer, Jean Conn, Jay Puskar, Holly Puskar Welch, Fr. Marc Stockton, Cathy Mester, Ruth Stiles, and Pat Devine. Everyone is welcome! PRE BAPTISM CLASS~ Are you planning on having a child Baptized in the near future? There is a class being held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel on Monday, November 7th at 7:00p.m. in the School. Call the Parish Office at 825-7313 to register. Baptism~ We welcome into the Christian Community and our Parish Family through the water of baptism Nicholas Rekitt, Jr., infant son of Nicholas & Amanda (Totleben) Rekitt, Sr. and Drayer Pacinelli, infant son of Anthony & Emily (Kosobucki) Pacinelli. Congr atulations to the ~Sunday, October 16, Collection~ Adult………………………………...$5,501.00 Loose…………………………………..$273.41 Capital Improvement…………………...$18.00 Candles………………………………….$74.00 Catholic Service Appeal………………$235.00 Upon This Rock……………………….$927.50 World Mission………………………$1,099.89 ~Thank you to those who use their envelopes regularly and to all who have increased their offerings.~ SATURDAY– October 29 5:00 p.m. D. Lunger SUNDAY— October 30 7:30 a.m. B. Drabina 10:30 a.m. L. Hogan CHURCH CLEANING~ Heavenly dusters this week are: Beth Allgeier, Nancy Dinges, Cathy Dombrowski, Molly Johnson, Helga Russell and Kris Waskiewicz. May God bless them in their faithful work. RCIA~ Do you know of someone who is not a catholic or is a catholic but has not received the sacraments? You could be the one who could invite them to “Come and see.” Please call Sr Rose for more information. SATURDAY— October 29 5:00 p.m. J. Lorei, M. Lorei, D. Nellis SUNDAY— October 30 7:30 a.m. M. Drabina, J. Mowery, P. Mowery 10:30 a.m. J. Griebel, J. Griebel, N. Quigley FAMILY FEST '16 -- REGISTER NOW! "Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world ablaze!" St. Catherine of Siena. The Family Fest is a day for celebrating the Catholic family and open to all youth and their parents. There will be something for all ages! (Note: babysitting is not available). Registration includes: + Powerful messages for both youth and parents by national Catholic speaker, Chris Padgett, www.chrispadgett.com. + A Vendor and Vocations area + Retail Catholic shops + Family Challenge Area with your Passport to Mercy + Socks of Love Service Project + Mercy Chapel with Eucharistic Adoration and Confession throughout the day + Fun Festival Food Carts for lunch + Each family who registers receives a Family Faith Bag with a family candle, prayer book, and DVD on the family. Registration is $10.00 per person or $40.00 for your entire family! REGISTER NOW: www.CatholicFamilyFest.com This event is being organized and facilitated by the Diocesan Youth Board and the Office of Youth & Young Adult Ministry. Contact Kathleen Peterson with questions, [email protected], 814-824-1218. SATURDAY— October 29 5:00 p.m. A. Rzepka, S. Matson SUNDAY— October 30 7:30 a.m. S. Allgeier 10:30 a.m. J. Hogan, K. Hogan SATURDAY— October 29 5:00 p.m. K. & K. Becht SUNDAY— October 30 7:30 a.m. D. & L. Brumagin 10:30 a.m. L. Hogan SANCTUARY CANDLE LIT IN MEMORY~ The Sanctuary Candle is lit this week in memory of Joan Pisano from Vic Pisano.