Women mark your calendar: There will be a Women`s SECOND
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Women mark your calendar: There will be a Women`s SECOND
ST. CATHARINE OF SIENA PARISH READING, PENNSYLVANIA Lv 13:1-2, 44-46: The Lord instructs Moses and Aaron on the legal prescriptions that are followed by those who have leprosy. 1 Cor 10:31-11:1: Paul directs that whatever is done should be for the glory of God. Since he is acting in imitation of Christ, the people should follow his example. Mk 1:40-45: Upon request, Jesus cured a leper, reminding him to follow the directions of the Mosaic law and to tell no one. Since the cured leper spread the news of his cure, Jesus could no longer openly enter a town. Today’s Message - Jesus manifests the powerful, healing love of God by curing the leper who was forced to live under severe restrictions by Jewish legislation. He turned to Jesus in His need and was filled with joy. We are called to imitate the healing and compassionate Jesus. Women mark your calendar: There will be a Women’s Evening of Recollection given by Father Lamb on Monday, March 9th. We will gather in the parish social hall from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. for soup and social. There will be a Holy Hour in front of the Blessed Sacrament in the Church from 7 PM to 8 PM. during which Father Lamb will give a presentation on a Lenten theme. Any questions call Maureen Vagnoni at (610) 370-0540. There is no charge but please call and register so we can plan the food. We will have a couple of hearty soups and some wonderful bread in keeping with the spirit of Lent. Come out and bring a friend. Men of Saint Catharine’s Mark Your Calendars Now! We are having a parish “Gentlemen’s Retreat” the weekend of April 17,18 & 19, 2015 at IHM Spirituality Center at The Villa Maria House of Studies in Immaculata, PA. The cost is $150.00 per person. Our spiritual director will be Father Lamb. For additional information contact Craig Wolf at 610507-5158 or Rob Katzenmoyer at 610-451-9267. The theme of the weekend is “Come apart and rest awhile.” (Mark 6:31) February 18, 2015 ASH WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE-2015 Chapel: 6:30 am., 8:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. Church: 12 Noon* & 7 p.m. *Because of the parking situation at the Chapel, the Noon Mass will be at the Church. Ashes that are blessed and distributed on Ash Wednesday are processed by burning the palm distributed on Palm Sunday last year and displayed in homes throughout the year. We invite you to bring any palm you may have in your home to Church and deposit it in the containers marked “Palm” which will be located in the Church vestibule and Chapel on Ash Wednesday. FEBRUARY 15, 2015 OUR LENTEN OBLIGATION Church law considers every Friday and the season of Lent as penitential days and times. The practice of penance is part of our faith and Christian life. When we do penance, we imitate Jesus, who himself recommended it as necessary to His Followers, and gave them the example of His prayer and fasting. The Lenten obligation, as determined for Catholics in the United States by our bishops, requires that fasting be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The law of abstinence is to be observed on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent. Who must fast? - All Catholics who are between the ages of 18 and 59. The obligation ceases when one begins his/her 60th year on his/her 59th birthday. Who must abstain? - All Catholics who are 14 years and older. What does fasting mean? - The observance of fasting means that those obliged may take only one full meal on the day of the fast. Two lighter meals (not equal to another full meal) may be taken to maintain strength according to one’s needs. What does abstinence mean? - The law of abstinence forbids the eating of meat. Voluntary abstinence refers to refraining from lawful pleasures in a spirit of penance. Can anyone be dispensed or excused from fast and/ or abstinence? - Individuals for a just cause may be dispensed by their pastor or by a priest with the faculty to do so. In our Diocese all priests may dispense individuals who are committed to their pastoral care. Those who are ill or have a similar serious reason are excused from the observance of fast and abstinence. Catholics are reminded that they should not lightly excuse themselves from this obligation. Are there other obligations which we should fulfill? - Catholics are obliged to fulfill what has been called their “Easter Duty.” They are required to receive Holy Communion during Easter time. In the United States this obligation can be fulfilled from the First Sunday of Lent until Trinity Sunday (March 9 to June 15, 2003.) Those conscious of serious sin are reminded of the obligation to confess their sins once a year. Catholics are encouraged to make Lent a time of more intense prayer and to practice almsgiving and other works of charity. SECOND COLLECTION – “ALMSGIVING” “…When you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret.” (Ash Wednesday’s Reading) - During the Season of Lent, there will be a second collection each weekend for special needs : February 22nd - Catholic Home Missions Appeal (which includes Black & Indian Mission.) Please be generous during this season of almsgiving. SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 BAPTISMS - 1:00 p.m. Church CHILDREN’S LITURGY – during the 10:30 Mass SCOUTS’ SUNDAY- 12 Noon Mass PINEWOOD DERBY- 1 p.m. – Social Hall MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 EUCHARISTIC ADORATION-after the 8 a.m. Mass until 9 p.m. NO PREP GUITAR CHOIR- 7 p.m. – Church ULTREYA – 7:30 p.m. – Social Hall GRIEFSHARE MTG .- 7 p.m. – Parish Center TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 RCIA – 7 p.m. – Parish Center BIBLE STUDY-7:15 p.m. – Pre School Rm (LAST DAY) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 ASH WEDNESDAY Mass Schedule – 6:30, 8 & 9:30 a.m.- Chapel & 12 Noon & 7 p.m.-Church THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 “SIENA STITCHERS” – 10 a.m.-Gathering Area KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MTG . – 7:30 p.m. –Social Hall YOUTH CHOIR- 5 p.m. – Church VOICES IN PRAISE- 7 p.m. Church FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 STATIONS OF THE CROSS – 7 p.m. – Church FISH FRY- 5-7 p.m.- Social Hall SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 CHILDREN’S LITURGY – during the 10:30 Mass FOR THOSE WHO ARE GRIEVING . . . memory writes on every page of the calendar. A support group offering caring presence, strength, and wisdom meets two Mondays a month at St. Catharine’s of Siena Church, Mt. Penn 19606, at 7 PM. To register call 610 370-1174. Are you unemployed, underemployed, or know someone who is? At our next meeting, the Berks County chapter of Joseph's People will discuss making the most of your resources during a job search. The meeting will be held 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18 at St. Catharine of Siena Parish Center, 2427 Perkiomen Ave. in Reading. Information: josephspeople.org or send e-mail to [email protected]. TAX STATEMENTS Please note: If you would like a copy of your giving record for tax purposes, please fill out the form below and place it in the collection basket. If you would like your statement sent through email please print email address clearly on this form. You can also email with your request anytime at [email protected]. If you do not have a computer we can mail you a copy of your statement. Name: ______________________________________ Address: ___________________________________ Phone:________________________________ Email ___________________ If you have any questions, please call Diane Sitler at 610779-4005 . MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 6:30 Christine Carl Smith 8:00 Joseph Calabrese (13th Ann.) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 6:30 Charlotte Purnell 8:00 John Melchiorre (1st Ann.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 ASH WEDNESDAY 6:30 Michael Ashcroft 8:00 Loretta & Edward Domin 9:30 Steven Bibbo 12 Noon Sean Wertman (CHURCH) 7 p.m. Norma Sneeringer (CHURCH) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 6:30 Catherine Borst 8:00 Sharron Lash FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 6:30 Betty DeLuca 8:30 Dick White SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 8:00 George Geise 4:00 Father Larry Hess (1st Ann.) 6:00 Shawn Loeper SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22 7:30 Daniel Stasek (1st Ann.) 9:00 Joseph McCullough, Jr. 10:30 Chiara Rugolo (2nd Ann.) 12:00 Marie Cambria (2nd Ann.) Readings for the week of February 15, 2015 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32; 1 Cor 10:31—11:1; Mk 1:40-45 Monday Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Gn 6:5-8, 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday Ash Wednesday Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51; 2 Cor 5:20—6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1; Lk 9:22-25 Friday Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday Saint Peter Damian, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86; Lk 5:27-32 Sunday First Sunday of Lent Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15 Sunday The National 40 Days for Life Campaign and Prayer Vigil: February 18th to March 29th, 2015. Daily prayer vigil will be held in front of Reading Planned Parenthood, 4th & Franklin Streets, Reading, from 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday - Saturday. Be a 30minute witness for life. In 30 minutes, you’ll be seen by the occupants of 600-900 cars. Pray to end abortion. Questions, Contact Pro-Life Berks, 610-3753395. "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you." Jeremiah 15 ST. CATHARINE OF SIENA PARISH READING, PENNSYLVANIA PRAYER REQUEST FOR PRIESTS Monday 2/16 Tuesday 2/17 Wednesday 2/18 Thursday 2/19 Friday 2/20 Saturday 2/21 Sunday 2/22 Rev Richard C. Brensinger Rev Michael J. Briggman Rev Thomas R. Buckley Rev James J. Burdess Seminarians Rev Douglas C. Burns, O.S.F.S Rev Christopher S. Butera 50 PLUS CLUB NEWS The monthly meeting for the 50+ Club will be held on March 4, 2015 at 1:00 pm. The board meeting will be held on March 3, 2015 at 10:00 am. MARCH 4TH: St Patrick’s Day Celebration, wear your green. Keyboard Music to entertain us. Cake and Coffee with Irish Cream **APRIL 8TH: Speaker: Susan Staub – Spring decorations from thing you already have in your home. Cake & Coffee **NOTE: April date change, due to Holy Week** MARCH 18TH: Everybody’s Birthday Luncheon at Victor Emmanuel’s at 12:00 Contact: Madeline Mullen 610-370-1298 by March 6, 2015 Cost: $15.00 Members, $20.00 for Non-members *Thanks to all members that donated soup and bread for our February meeting. 2015 TRAVEL PLANS PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW: Thursday, March 5, 2015 Leaving at 8:30 am from St. Catharine’s Church. Bus will arrive at 10:00am for the opening. View the main exhibits, then at 12:30 pm enjoy a Garden Tea with a menu of Petit sandwiches, pastries, fruit and an assortment of fine teas, seating at 12:30 Rm 202, lasts 1-1/2 hrs. After the Tea, go to Sip and Savor, sample hundreds of free wines & spirits, expert-led-tasting presented by Fine Wine & Good Spirits, or to vendors to make your purchases. Also, Celebrity Studios that include hourly demonstration of Designer’s, Gardener’s and Garden to Table studios Leave Philadelphia at 4:30 pm to return home. Cost: $90.00 Reservations are held with payment, only 50 reservations. TOUR LONGWOOD GARDENS: Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Leave St. Catharine of Siena Church on Boyertown Pike at 9:30 am, arrive at 11:30 am, a 1 hour Tour of the Gardens. Lunch on your own. Cost: $65.00. For reservations, please contact Nancy Hoy at 610-7795409. Checks should be mailed to Nancy Hoy at 24 Christman Rd. Reading, PA 19606 We always welcome new members and encourage guests to join us at any of our meetings. Our meetings are held at 1:00 P.M. on the first Wednesday of every month at St. Catharine’s Social Hall on Route 562 in Exeter Township, dues are $5.00 per year. ALL ARE WELCOME FEBRUARY 15, 2015 Weekend Mass Schedule February 21st - 4:00 Mass (Church ) Lector– Todd Tomczyk Cantor - Michele Feeney Organist - Dave Kostival Altar Servers - D. O’Hara - S. O’Hara - V. Pfeiffenberger February 21st - 6:00 Mass (Chapel ) Lector - Joanne Pumariega Cantor– Kim Kostival Organist - Dave Kostival Altar Servers - C. Paris - H. Paris - B. Martinez February 22th - 7:30 a.m. Mass (Church) Lector– Melissa Woodard Altar Servers - E. Pawlik - M. Pawlik - M. Ream February 22th - 9:00 a.m. Mass (Church) Lector - Theresa Pauley Guitar Group Altar Servers - G. Reed - G. Perilli N. Perilli February 22th - 10:30 a.m. Mass (Church) Lector - Mike McCarthy Voices In Praise Organist - Dave Kostival Altar Servers - J. Scoboria– C. Simcik - E. Simms February 22th - 12:00 p.m. Mass (Church) Lector – Ursula Pledger Cantor– Leah Rile Organist - Dave Kostival Altar Servers - A. Smith -- A. Smith - N. Smith ALTAR SERVERS LIST - WEEKDAYS Week of - February 16th - 21st 8:00 a.m.– E. Miller & A. Atkins (Mon - Wed.) 8:00 a.m. – R. Bernas & J. Bobb - (Thursday. - Saturday) ALL TOO OFTEN WE forget to express appreciation to those in service-oriented jobs, including priests, sisters and brothers. We forget because we think, “It’s their job to help.” Priests and religious aren’t superhuman. They need genuine support from those they serve. Let them know how you feel. Parish Nurse News - Be true to your heart! Exercise promotes a positive state of mind and sense of well being, lowers blood pressure, and slows heart rate over a period of time. (Principal Wellness Company, 3/07) We pray for the Gift of Peace in the world and the safety of those working for peace through the military services, especially: Commander Daniel M. Simon, Airman First Class Michael Porcaro, Staff Sgt. Zak Ribble, Staff Sgt. John V. Nowotarski, III, Airman First Class Domenic Martino, Peter Hinsey, LC. Matthew Pawlik, Thomas Bristol, Ltc. Grant Vaughan, Col. Patrick Sullivan, Second Lt. Joshua Kline, Captain Kevin Madary, Sgt. First Class Andrew Spies, Sergeant Zachary Wendt, Major Jeffrey Brizek, Warrant Officer Gregory Van Horn, Captain Jeffrey Van Horn, Lt. Cdr. Allison Rosati Martin, Commander Master Chief Marie Rosati Clark, Lt. Brandon Daughtry, David L. Busch, Zachary Deissler, Amy & Gregory Boland, Major Adam Sawyer, Staff Sgt. Jeremiah Sola, Lt. Mathew Stuber, Sgt. Nathan Essig & Lt. Cdr. Brian Blair. Please contact the Parish Office with your prayer requests or email them to [email protected]. Please call with addresses of military to Terri Mueller at 610779-1766. SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven” “a time to be born…” Recently Baptized: Aiden Michael Coppola Recently added: & Please pray for our sick & our soldiers in harm’s way: Paula Abel, Sara Abraham, Anita Adamo, Mike Alfiero, Tony Angello, Anthony & Genevieve Antonucci, Tara Arnold, Barbara Ash, Kathy Barnes, Kailee Baxter, Donna Belanger, Harrison Bergstresser, Stella Bickleman, Val Billings, Catherine Blanchard, Michael & Kim Blair, Charles Bobb, Christina Boehning, Adolph Bomba, Edward Boris, Michelle Boucher, Thomas Brady, Robin Briand, Ellen Bricker, Frank Broga, Kathryn Brubaker, Robert Bruno, Robert Bryden, Emily Buelow, Glenn Burnish, Victoria Burnish, Frances Byrne, Jeannine Caffrey, Peg Cappel, Neil Carroll, Nancy Cassidy, John Cavallino, Mark Christ, Nancy Ciccone, Kevin Cleary, Donna Cocchia, Alycia Cook, Lisa Costello, Jacqueline Cramer, Audrey Crilley, Joan Cronan, Alexa Cupitt, Linda D’Alessandro, Yvania Dawson, Tony DeAngelis, Theresa De Georgio, John Demangone, Julie Denunzio, Melissa DeWees, Arthur Dietrich, Jr, Carmela Donato, Henry Dolinski, Mildred Donnelly, Kate Doughton, Father Michael Drury, Becky & Chuck Drennen, Mary Manzella-Ernst, Jack Farrell, Pearl Fillman, Jennifer Flook, Jane Fordyce, John Fordyce, Rita Franco, Jean Freeze, Margaret Frisbee, Kim Furtow, Fabio Gabrielli, Jeanne Goodwin, Hall, Ken G., Anna Mae Gantert, Helen Gaunt, Jessica Gaydos, Donna Gentry, Grace Gerace, Pat Gerace, John Gerhard, Kathy Glaser, Larry Glaser, Johanna Goheen, Claire Griffith, Tom Hafer, Warren Haggerty, Linda Hall, Beverly Hannahoe, Bob Hamer, Eva Hare, Jason Heckman, Debbie Heberling, William Hedl, Joey Hefferan, Robyn Hefferan, Diane Herbein, Dolores Hildebrand, Melissa Himmelberger, Ethan Himonitis, William Hinkle, Mario Hipp, Michael Hoover, Jeannie Hope, Siegried Hosey, Allison Howard, Jim & Joan Hunsburger, Karen Irey, Genevieve Iswalt, Matt Jablonski, Catharine Jagielski, Erick Jefferson, Elizabeth Kase, Blake Kauffman, Brad Kegarise, Elizabeth Kehlor, Trey Kelly, Jill Kemp, Maryanne Kenton, John Kiedeisch, Carolyn Kilyk, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Joyce Kleckner, Marilla Kleinsasser, Mary Klick, Barry Kline, Sr, Benjamin Kline, Ginny Koch, Judy Koch, Helen Koehler, John Kogut, Mary Konopelski, Jim Kowalczyk, Tracy Larish, Kathleen Light, Joseph Lintz, Sandra Loden, Rosemary Ludwig, Olivia & Liam Lynch & family, Harriet Madara, Francis Madl, Eleanor Majka, Petrina Mangino, Julia Marason, Bill March, Megan Marino, Tony Marino, Angela Marroccoli, Anna Mastandrea, Charles Mathews, Mary Mathews, Coral McConnell, Jacob McCue, Gary McGee, Rita McHale, Dorothy McGill, Charles McMenamin, Rosemarie McMenamin, Abbie McKinney, Barry Meng, Arthur Mengel, Susan Mertz, Nicholas Messica, Joseph W. Miller, Kate Mims, Jacob Mower, Goup Toy Moy, Gertrude Moyer, Thomas Muchanic, Cora Nacar, Gordon Newmoyer, Joseph & Shirley Nicholas, Bill Norquist, Bernie Nowotarski, Virginia O’Brien, Grace Oliver, William Orth, Sr., Anna Ospina, Anna Paone, Gabriella Paone, Landon Paul, Louise Pettyjohn, Peter Pietrzyk, Dolores Pikula, Pat Pinto, Doreen Piscotty, Donald Pisker, James Pisker, Anne Poserina, Johann Po, Mary Price, Kathleen Rainey, Thomas Joseph Rainey, Michelle Edythe Ray, Ricky Ricketts, Jack Ritz, Agnes Roach, Lynn Roberts, Wayne Robinson, Barbara Rowe, Catherine Rudy, Mary Ryan, Mario Salvatore, Baby Boys Scargills, Anne Schaeffer, Gladys Schell, Ann Schweitzer, Beth Serafin, Tom Shaaber, Garth Shannon, David Sharpley, Sr., Rosemary Shollenberger, Albert Shore, Dawn Siderowicz, Janet Smith, Patricia Smoyer, Tyson Snader, Gene Sock, Julie Staber, George Stenavage, Pam Stribbling, Helen Strohecker, Maria Stubblebine, Annabelle Stump, Earl Suchomelly, Cullen Sullivan, Christine Szurgot, Stanley Szurgot, Carolyn Taraba, Hilda Thomas, Lou Thomas, Grace Thompson, Mary Thorne, John Tittle, Bella Tomalis, Jan Tomalis, Robin Trate, Michael Trivel, Wendy Tustin, Luanna Uhler, Jane Valeriano, Susan Velez, Rex Voelker, John Vogel, Henry Von Spreckelsen, Alan Wachowicz, Marie Weber, Dave Wentling, Erma Wernicki, Vera & Warren Wert, Leo Woelkers, Ann Marie Zawislak, Bob Zeiler, Sr. & Bob Zeiler, Jr. …and a time for peace.” ...a time to die: John Gerhard, (husband of Gloria Gerhard) & all victims of war, and the 4,100 daily abortions. Ecclesiastes 3:11 To have someone from your family enrolled on our prayer list, please call the Parish Center. Names will be listed for one month unless the office is notified that the condition continues and prayers are still requested. Parishioners who are sick or hospitalized, in a rehabilitation facility or at home wishing to receive the Holy Eucharist may call the Parish at 610-779-4005. MARK YOUR CALENDARS Delicious Fried Fresh North Atlantic Fish encrusted w/our own-made batter. A.Y.C.E. Baked Mac & Cheese , Stewed Tomatoes , Shredded Coleslaw. INCLUDES ONE DESSERT ! February 20th * March 6th * March 13th * March 27th / 5 - 7 pm St. Catharine Siena Social Hall, 4975 Boyertown Pike (RT 562), 19606 Adults - $12.50 - Children (15 and under) $5.00 Purchase Tickets at Parish Office / After each Mass next to the script table Or Contact - Bob Pauley - 610. 926.7526 / [email protected] Pat Davis - 610.689.5535 / [email protected] Proceeds benefit Knights charitable endeavors and Council #14880 ST. CATHARINE OF SIENA PARISH READING, PENNSYLVANIA ‘I will honor Christmas, in my heart, and try to keep it all year.” Charles Dickens Well Christmas is over and here we are now in Lent and on into Easter. Can we keep the Spirit of gifting with those in mind who need a little help? A little can go a long way!$ FEBRUARY 15, 2015 KNIGHTLY NEWS & EVENTS LENTEN FISH FRYS $3.00 one day bus pass ___________________ job interview! February 20th * March 6th * March 13th * March 27th / 5 - 7 pm At the SCS Social Hall $5.00 two one day bus pass ___________________ first week at work *** See Ad in this bulletin for Fish Fry details *** $10.00 ______________________________ help with medication Homemade Chocolate Covered Easter Eggs $15.00 ______________________________________ to invest in work boots The Knights are making home-made chocolate covered peanut butter and coconut Easter eggs again this year. The cost is $10 per box. Net profits from this event will benefit the EXETER FOOD PANTRY. PANTRY Order forms will be available at all Masses in the back of the Church beginning the weekend of February 7th. The Knights will also be available to take orders in the back of the Church, next to the scrip table, after each Mass starting the same weekend, or you may contact any Knight to place your order. $20.00 __________________________________ Keep lights on and water flowing! (utilities) $30.00 ________________________________10 one day bus passes - first pay check - WOW! $_______________________________ Other .. For those in need Make check out to Catholic Charities. Make a note on your check how you want it used, and we honor your gifting wishes. Mail to Catholic Charities, 400 Washington Street, Suite 100, Reading, PA 19601 ATTENTION FAMILIES! Save the date for Faith Alive: The Family Fully Alive on Sunday, March 22, 2015. Come as a family and enjoy a few hours complete with faith-filled activities, a guest speaker, and a family meal (pasta, salad, rolls). The event is being hosted by the Diocese of Allentown and will be held at several locations and times in Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, and Schuylkill Deaneries. The registration cost of $10/family includes dinner and activities for the entire family and we encourage families with children of all ages to attend!! Registration materials are available at www.allentowndiocese.org/faithalive. Questions, please contact [email protected] or 610-289-8900, ext. 221. EXETER AREA FOOD PANTRY will continue to accept PERSONAL HYGEINE products and any non-perishable food item on an on-going basis. Bins are located in the back of the church. Thank you for your continued prayers and support. For more information, please contact Phil & Bonnie Blankenstein at 610-7796045. St. Mary’s Church Lenten Pierogi Sale- each Friday during Lent. Homemade Pierogi’s will be available in the Lower Hall, 12th & Spruce Streets, Reading during the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The cost of the Pierogi are: $7.50 per dozen for frozen Potato and Sauerkraut, Cheese is $8.00 per dozen. For more information, please call 610-376-6321. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: Only orders placed by Sunday, March 1st can be guaranteed. Orders placed after that date will only be filled if there is product remaining after those orders received by March 1st are satisfied. Time Share Available from Vacation Villas of Fantasy World, Kissimmee, Florida - Your only commitment is to take over the annual maintenance fee. The fee is currently $718.00 per year. This time share is one week per year and is a 2 bedroom condo, sleeps six. For more information please call the Parish Center at 610779-4005. If you would like to check out their website please go to: http:// www.fantasyworldresort.com. Minutes from the parks and 15 minutes from airport.