October 26, 2014 bulletin

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The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH, (St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa. and St. Augustine Church, Silver Lake, Pa.) (St. Brigid’s Cross) P.O. Box 75 17 Cottage Street • Friendsville, Pa. 18818 www.ourparishcommunity.com Phone (570) 553-2288 E-mail: [email protected] Father Casimir (Cas) Stanis, Pastor Kenneth S. Brennan, Deacon PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We the faithful of the Roman Catholic Community of St. Brigid Parish, (St. Francis Xavier and St. Augustine Churches), in union with our Holy Father, the Pope, and the Diocese of Scranton, are called through baptism to share in the mission which Jesus Christ has entrusted to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. We in this Faith Community, under the leadership of our Bishop and our Pastor, cooperate to proclaim the Gospel in accordance with the teaching of the Church, to celebrate the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, for the salvation of all, and to witness by grace to the Kingdom of God so as to promote a culture of life, justice and peace. We especially endeavor to foster spiritual growth and evangelization in our present and future generations by drawing parish members back to active participation.”

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Transcript of October 26, 2014 bulletin

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MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEKEND St. Francis—Nov. 1st—4:30PM: Lector—Thomas O’Reilly; Servers—Declan & Daegan Giannone; Rosary—Loretta Guiton St. Francis—Nov. 2nd—8:00AM: Lector—Rosanne Williams; Servers—Thomas Williams; Rosary—Jeff Williams St. Augustine—Nov. 2nd—10:30AM: Lector—Judy Adams; Servers—Abigail & Tyler Rebello; Rosary—Ann Zalepa & Caesar Siedlecki If at any time you see that a volunteer is needed for any ministry, please feel free to step forward and volunteer your services.

DECEASED Please pray for the deceased, especially Nora Boczar, niece of Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer. May she rest in peace. Amen.

SANCTUARY LIGHTS, ADORATION VIGIL CANDLES & DEVOTIONAL CANDLE DONATIONS A Devotional Candle at St. Francis b u r n s for a Special Intention requested by Joe Purr.

A Devotional Candle at St. Francis b u r n s for a Special Intention. A Devotional Candle at St. Augustine burns in honor of the Redding Family requested by Mike & Monica Redding.

CHURCH CLEANING St. Francis cleaners for the month of October—Joyce Barnum & Kay Keenan.

St. Augustine cleaners Oct. 26 to Nov. 1—volunteers needed; Nov. 2 to 8—Sue Parvin. Volunteers are needed to clean St. Augustine Church. If you can help, call the rectory.

FLOWERS FOR OUR CHURCHES St. Augustine flowers are given by Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer in Memory of Frank Perlick.

To provide flowers for St. Augustine Church, please sign up on the sheet in back of the Church or call Heidi Jaeger (570-663-2459).

PRAYER LIST Lord, hear our prayers for the sick of our Parish and Community listed below and for those who are not listed and in need of our prayers. Katelyn Andre, Michael Haefner, Bill Jones, Jr., David Zevan, Rita Powers, Debbie Jones, Kyle Stoddard, Mary Lou Gregg, Sophie Padula, Madigan Gow, John Flynn, Donald & Terry Baum, Mary Bakay, Donnie Butler, Tommy Williams, Stephen Ambrose, Mary Riley, Toni Colardino, Tom Wenman, Linda Hollenback, Jennifer Lynn, Jerry Lynch, Tyler Fletcher, Joshua Welch, Anna Mae Coleman, Jean Ryan, Richard Hutchinson, Mary K. Long, Joshua

Kaminski, Kathy Holt, Aleisya Abrams, Agnes Neville, Steve Hundiak, Mary Lou Fahs, Butch Rosencranz, Ruth King, George Kotch, Ken Roon, Brooke Arnold, Hallie Brooks, Sarah Murnigahan, Walter O’Rourke, William Chaney, Mary Cadden, Sandy Szabo, Nancy Lynch, Daniel Gavin, Sue Anderson, June Riley, John Bauer, Adam Kelly, Francis Zernone, Shawn Burns, Quinn Seymour, John & Alberta Zielinski, Virginia Raftis, Fred Russell, Dorothy Catlin, Marie Donahue, Nancy, Matt & Emily, Bob Murphy, Robyn Lawson, Vicky Nelson, Rita Flynn, Elton Carr, Peter Purtell, Kaleena Dughi, Molly Getter, Sam Miner, Debbie Drewry, Bill Sheredy, Bub Davis, J.K., S.C.F., Rusty Carmen, Ronalee Eckert, Chelsea Judson, Doug Wheaton, John Paul Jones, Valerie Newhart, B.F., Amanda Branning, Deborah Gregory, Andy Mooney, Dave Hibbard, Jeff Barnard, Mary Elizabeth Healy, Javina Davis, Gloria Craige, Delmar O’Rourke, Steve Burrell, Walt Frystak, Cynthia F., Lori & Michelle Parsons, Barbara Borsavage, George Kotch, Jr., Leo Guiton, Whitney Neville, Joe LaFrance, Gregg Loboda, Tammy Fleming, Roger Doolittle, Mark Kovach, Joe Vrabel, Jerry Conboy, Brendan Kelly, Greg Lasgowka, Shirley Bowser, and Mary Louise Keenan. May they regain full health. Please pray for the needs in our Parish Intention Books. Our Lady of Good Health, pray for us. Amen.

ARMED FORCES LIST Please pray for those in our Armed Forces, especially those from our Parish and Community, Christopher Reichlen, Patrick Allen, Shane Kalpokas, Ryan Gormley, Mike Griffith, Reed Shave, Matthew Kramer, Dustin Ryder, Bobby Brostoski, Ricky Trowbridge, Ryan Neville, Anthony Flynn, A. Jay Tewksbury, Jennifer Buttacavoli, Andrew Muscarelle, Adam Barziloski, Lukas Crisman, John Matousek, David Teetsel, Lisa Phillips, Carrie Krouse, Ryan Newberry, Wayne M. Bennett, Duane Thomas, Joseph Elliott, Michael and Sean Plitt, Mark W. Gregg, Bradley J. Bryant, and all who serve with them. May they all be protected and safe from harm and return home soon to their families and friends. Amen. Please call the rectory when the person you put on the Prayer List or Armed Forces List can be removed. If you know of anyone on the list who has passed away, please let us know so that their name can be removed from the list. OIL SPILL: Please continue to pray for a successful cleanup of the remainder of the spill.

The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH,

(St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa.

and St. Augustine Church,

Silver Lake, Pa.)

(St. Brigid’s Cross)

P.O. Box 75 • 17 Cottage Street • Friendsville, Pa. 18818 www.ourparishcommunity.com • Phone (570) 553-2288

E-mail: [email protected] Father Casimir (Cas) Stanis, Pastor

Kenneth S. Brennan, Deacon

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT “We the faithful of the Roman Catholic Community of St. Brigid Parish, (St. Francis Xavier and St. Augustine Churches), in union with our Holy Father, the Pope, and the Diocese of Scranton, are called through baptism to share in the mission which Jesus Christ has entrusted to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. We in this Faith Community, under the leadership of our Bishop and our Pastor, cooperate to proclaim the Gospel in accordance with the teaching of the Church, to celebrate the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, for the salvation of all, and to witness by grace to the Kingdom of God so as to promote a culture of life, justice and peace. We especially endeavor to foster spiritual growth and evangelization in our present and future generations by drawing parish members back to active participation.”

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CONFESSION SCHEDULE

Saturday - 4:30PM Mass - St. Francis Church - Confessions - 4:00 to 4:20PM Sunday - 8:00AM Mass - St. Francis Church - Confessions immediately following Mass

Sunday - 10:30AM Mass - St. Augustine Church - Confessions - immediately following Mass Or any convenient time upon request. WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Thank you for your kindness & generosity in our weekly Parish Collections: St. Francis (4:30PM) $ 690.00; St. Francis (8:00AM) $ 904.00; St. Augustine (10:30AM) $ 1,395.31.

LIFELINES

“When God created each of us, He did so with precision and purpose, and He looks on each of us with love that cannot be outdone in intensity or tenderness.” 2014 Respect Life Program flyer, USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities

HOLY COMMUNION UNDER ONE ELEMENT AND NO SHAKING HANDS

As the winter cold & flu season is soon to be upon us, and with Ebola now in the United States, we are suspending shaking hands at the sign of peace and following Mass. Please acknowledge those around you with a wave or nod of the head. We will have Holy Communion under one species. The Precious Blood will not be offered until further notice.

MASS SCHEDULE Sat. Oct. 25 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CHIP BARNUM by Mary Shaughnessy Sun. Oct. 26 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS 10:30AM St. Augustine Church - MARY ANN (COOKIE) NAGY by Kathy Beach

and John Nagy Mon. Oct. 27 12:00NN St. Francis Church - HELEN TAYLOR by Tom Golden Tue. Oct. 28 8:30AM St. Augustine Church - LEONARD ZALEPA by the Pichette Family Wed. Oct. 29 8:30AM St. Francis Church - DICK YORK by Gary & Betty Ellen Hardy Thur. Oct. 30 8:30AM St. Francis Church - FR. JOHANNES by Max & Rose Raub Fri. Oct. 31 12:00NN St. Francis Church - FRANK PERLICK by Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer Sat. Nov. 1 4:30PM St. Francis Church - ALL SAINTS DAY

Birthday—NANCY JELLICK by her cousin Michelle Humphrey

Sun. Nov. 2 8:00AM St. Francis Church - ALL SOULS’ DAY INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS

10:30AM St. Augustine Church - KARL KORBEL by Heidi Jaeger

WORLD MISSION SUNDAY ~ THANK YOU! Thank you for your generous response to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith on World Mission Sunday. Our parish raised $ 898.00—generous help that will reach the Church in Mongolia and local churches throughout the Missions, where the poor receive practical help and the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. For more information, please visit www.IAMAmissionary.org .

SPECIAL COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND The second collection next weekend is for the Care & Education of Priests.

CCD NEWS

CHILDREN’S MASS A Children’s Mass will be held at St. Augustine Church this weekend at the 10:30AM Mass. Our CCD Students will be participating in as many aspects of the Mass as possible.

CONFESSIONS FOR CCD STUDENTS (Note: Confessions for students are held at the regularly scheduled Confession times; Saturday - 4:00 to 4:20PM; Sunday - following 8:00AM Mass; and following 10:30AM Mass.) Confessions for CCD Students have already begun. Following are the Confessions still scheduled: November 1/2—Confessions for grade 6; November 8/9—Confessions for grade 7; and November 15/16—Confessions for grades 8-12. Parents and teachers are asked to help prepare students for Confession and remind them when it is their turn for Confession.

SOLEMNITY OF ALL SAINTS ~ NOT A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

The Solemnity of All Saints is Saturday, November 1st. Because the Holy Day is on a Saturday, it is not a Holy Day of Obligation this year. We will be following our regular Saturday Mass Schedule.

ALL SOULS DAY All Souls Day is Sunday, November 2nd. Because All Souls Day falls on Sunday, the Sunday obligation takes precedent. There will be no special Mass held for All Souls Day this year. We will be following our regular Sunday Mass Schedule.

REMEMBERING OUR BELOVED DECEASED You may bring photos of your deceased family members and friends to place before the Altar beginning this week. We will leave them thru the month of November as we remember those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith.

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS

Classes will begin soon for anyone interested in participating in the RCIA Program. This is for anyone who would like to become a Catholic OR learn more about our faith. If you are interested, please call the rectory (570-553-2288) or speak with Deacon Ken as soon as possible.

ALTAR & ROSARY MEETING The next Altar & Rosary Meeting will be held Wednesday, November 5th, at 6:30PM in the Rectory. All members are encouraged to attend.

PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING The next Pastoral Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 12th, at 6:30PM in the Rectory. All members are encouraged to attend this special meeting.

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST THIS WEEKEND The Little Meadows Fire Company will hold an all you can eat breakfast THIS Sunday, October 26th from 7AM to 11AM, at Whitetails Bar, Little Meadows. Price is $8.00 adult $4.00 children. Benefits the Little Meadows Fire Company. Breakfast includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, French toast, bacon, sausage gravy with biscuits, home fries, baked goods, and beverages. All are invited to attend and enjoy a delicious breakfast!

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MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEKEND St. Francis—Nov. 1st—4:30PM: Lector—Thomas O’Reilly; Servers—Declan & Daegan Giannone; Rosary—Loretta Guiton St. Francis—Nov. 2nd—8:00AM: Lector—Rosanne Williams; Servers—Thomas Williams; Rosary—Jeff Williams St. Augustine—Nov. 2nd—10:30AM: Lector—Judy Adams; Servers—Abigail & Tyler Rebello; Rosary—Ann Zalepa & Caesar Siedlecki If at any time you see that a volunteer is needed for any ministry, please feel free to step forward and volunteer your services.

DECEASED Please pray for the deceased, especially Nora Boczar, niece of Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer. May she rest in peace. Amen.

SANCTUARY LIGHTS, ADORATION VIGIL CANDLES & DEVOTIONAL CANDLE DONATIONS A Devotional Candle at St. Francis b u r n s for a Special Intention requested by Joe Purr.

A Devotional Candle at St. Francis b u r n s for a Special Intention. A Devotional Candle at St. Augustine burns in honor of the Redding Family requested by Mike & Monica Redding.

CHURCH CLEANING St. Francis cleaners for the month of October—Joyce Barnum & Kay Keenan.

St. Augustine cleaners Oct. 26 to Nov. 1—volunteers needed; Nov. 2 to 8—Sue Parvin. Volunteers are needed to clean St. Augustine Church. If you can help, call the rectory.

FLOWERS FOR OUR CHURCHES St. Augustine flowers are given by Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer in Memory of Frank Perlick.

To provide flowers for St. Augustine Church, please sign up on the sheet in back of the Church or call Heidi Jaeger (570-663-2459).

PRAYER LIST Lord, hear our prayers for the sick of our Parish and Community listed below and for those who are not listed and in need of our prayers. Katelyn Andre, Michael Haefner, Bill Jones, Jr., David Zevan, Rita Powers, Debbie Jones, Kyle Stoddard, Mary Lou Gregg, Sophie Padula, Madigan Gow, John Flynn, Donald & Terry Baum, Mary Bakay, Donnie Butler, Tommy Williams, Stephen Ambrose, Mary Riley, Toni Colardino, Tom Wenman, Linda Hollenback, Jennifer Lynn, Jerry Lynch, Tyler Fletcher, Joshua Welch, Anna Mae Coleman, Jean Ryan, Richard Hutchinson, Mary K. Long, Joshua

Kaminski, Kathy Holt, Aleisya Abrams, Agnes Neville, Steve Hundiak, Mary Lou Fahs, Butch Rosencranz, Ruth King, George Kotch, Ken Roon, Brooke Arnold, Hallie Brooks, Sarah Murnigahan, Walter O’Rourke, William Chaney, Mary Cadden, Sandy Szabo, Nancy Lynch, Daniel Gavin, Sue Anderson, June Riley, John Bauer, Adam Kelly, Francis Zernone, Shawn Burns, Quinn Seymour, John & Alberta Zielinski, Virginia Raftis, Fred Russell, Dorothy Catlin, Marie Donahue, Nancy, Matt & Emily, Bob Murphy, Robyn Lawson, Vicky Nelson, Rita Flynn, Elton Carr, Peter Purtell, Kaleena Dughi, Molly Getter, Sam Miner, Debbie Drewry, Bill Sheredy, Bub Davis, J.K., S.C.F., Rusty Carmen, Ronalee Eckert, Chelsea Judson, Doug Wheaton, John Paul Jones, Valerie Newhart, B.F., Amanda Branning, Deborah Gregory, Andy Mooney, Dave Hibbard, Jeff Barnard, Mary Elizabeth Healy, Javina Davis, Gloria Craige, Delmar O’Rourke, Steve Burrell, Walt Frystak, Cynthia F., Lori & Michelle Parsons, Barbara Borsavage, George Kotch, Jr., Leo Guiton, Whitney Neville, Joe LaFrance, Gregg Loboda, Tammy Fleming, Roger Doolittle, Mark Kovach, Joe Vrabel, Jerry Conboy, Brendan Kelly, Greg Lasgowka, Shirley Bowser, and Mary Louise Keenan. May they regain full health. Please pray for the needs in our Parish Intention Books. Our Lady of Good Health, pray for us. Amen.

ARMED FORCES LIST Please pray for those in our Armed Forces, especially those from our Parish and Community, Christopher Reichlen, Patrick Allen, Shane Kalpokas, Ryan Gormley, Mike Griffith, Reed Shave, Matthew Kramer, Dustin Ryder, Bobby Brostoski, Ricky Trowbridge, Ryan Neville, Anthony Flynn, A. Jay Tewksbury, Jennifer Buttacavoli, Andrew Muscarelle, Adam Barziloski, Lukas Crisman, John Matousek, David Teetsel, Lisa Phillips, Carrie Krouse, Ryan Newberry, Wayne M. Bennett, Duane Thomas, Joseph Elliott, Michael and Sean Plitt, Mark W. Gregg, Bradley J. Bryant, and all who serve with them. May they all be protected and safe from harm and return home soon to their families and friends. Amen. Please call the rectory when the person you put on the Prayer List or Armed Forces List can be removed. If you know of anyone on the list who has passed away, please let us know so that their name can be removed from the list. OIL SPILL: Please continue to pray for a successful cleanup of the remainder of the spill.

The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH,

(St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa.

and St. Augustine Church,

Silver Lake, Pa.)

(St. Brigid’s Cross)

P.O. Box 75 • 17 Cottage Street • Friendsville, Pa. 18818 www.ourparishcommunity.com • Phone (570) 553-2288

E-mail: [email protected] Father Casimir (Cas) Stanis, Pastor

Kenneth S. Brennan, Deacon

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT “We the faithful of the Roman Catholic Community of St. Brigid Parish, (St. Francis Xavier and St. Augustine Churches), in union with our Holy Father, the Pope, and the Diocese of Scranton, are called through baptism to share in the mission which Jesus Christ has entrusted to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. We in this Faith Community, under the leadership of our Bishop and our Pastor, cooperate to proclaim the Gospel in accordance with the teaching of the Church, to celebrate the sacraments, especially the Eucharist, for the salvation of all, and to witness by grace to the Kingdom of God so as to promote a culture of life, justice and peace. We especially endeavor to foster spiritual growth and evangelization in our present and future generations by drawing parish members back to active participation.”

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CONFESSION SCHEDULE

Saturday - 4:30PM Mass - St. Francis Church - Confessions - 4:00 to 4:20PM Sunday - 8:00AM Mass - St. Francis Church - Confessions immediately following Mass

Sunday - 10:30AM Mass - St. Augustine Church - Confessions - immediately following Mass Or any convenient time upon request. WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Thank you for your kindness & generosity in our weekly Parish Collections: St. Francis (4:30PM) $ 690.00; St. Francis (8:00AM) $ 904.00; St. Augustine (10:30AM) $ 1,395.31.

LIFELINES

“When God created each of us, He did so with precision and purpose, and He looks on each of us with love that cannot be outdone in intensity or tenderness.” 2014 Respect Life Program flyer, USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities

HOLY COMMUNION UNDER ONE ELEMENT AND NO SHAKING HANDS

As the winter cold & flu season is soon to be upon us, and with Ebola now in the United States, we are suspending shaking hands at the sign of peace and following Mass. Please acknowledge those around you with a wave or nod of the head. We will have Holy Communion under one species. The Precious Blood will not be offered until further notice.

MASS SCHEDULE Sat. Oct. 25 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CHIP BARNUM by Mary Shaughnessy Sun. Oct. 26 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS 10:30AM St. Augustine Church - MARY ANN (COOKIE) NAGY by Kathy Beach

and John Nagy Mon. Oct. 27 12:00NN St. Francis Church - HELEN TAYLOR by Tom Golden Tue. Oct. 28 8:30AM St. Augustine Church - LEONARD ZALEPA by the Pichette Family Wed. Oct. 29 8:30AM St. Francis Church - DICK YORK by Gary & Betty Ellen Hardy Thur. Oct. 30 8:30AM St. Francis Church - FR. JOHANNES by Max & Rose Raub Fri. Oct. 31 12:00NN St. Francis Church - FRANK PERLICK by Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer Sat. Nov. 1 4:30PM St. Francis Church - ALL SAINTS DAY

Birthday—NANCY JELLICK by her cousin Michelle Humphrey

Sun. Nov. 2 8:00AM St. Francis Church - ALL SOULS’ DAY INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS

10:30AM St. Augustine Church - KARL KORBEL by Heidi Jaeger

WORLD MISSION SUNDAY ~ THANK YOU! Thank you for your generous response to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith on World Mission Sunday. Our parish raised $ 898.00—generous help that will reach the Church in Mongolia and local churches throughout the Missions, where the poor receive practical help and the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. For more information, please visit www.IAMAmissionary.org .

SPECIAL COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND The second collection next weekend is for the Care & Education of Priests.

CCD NEWS

CHILDREN’S MASS A Children’s Mass will be held at St. Augustine Church this weekend at the 10:30AM Mass. Our CCD Students will be participating in as many aspects of the Mass as possible.

CONFESSIONS FOR CCD STUDENTS (Note: Confessions for students are held at the regularly scheduled Confession times; Saturday - 4:00 to 4:20PM; Sunday - following 8:00AM Mass; and following 10:30AM Mass.) Confessions for CCD Students have already begun. Following are the Confessions still scheduled: November 1/2—Confessions for grade 6; November 8/9—Confessions for grade 7; and November 15/16—Confessions for grades 8-12. Parents and teachers are asked to help prepare students for Confession and remind them when it is their turn for Confession.

SOLEMNITY OF ALL SAINTS ~ NOT A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION

The Solemnity of All Saints is Saturday, November 1st. Because the Holy Day is on a Saturday, it is not a Holy Day of Obligation this year. We will be following our regular Saturday Mass Schedule.

ALL SOULS DAY All Souls Day is Sunday, November 2nd. Because All Souls Day falls on Sunday, the Sunday obligation takes precedent. There will be no special Mass held for All Souls Day this year. We will be following our regular Sunday Mass Schedule.

REMEMBERING OUR BELOVED DECEASED You may bring photos of your deceased family members and friends to place before the Altar beginning this week. We will leave them thru the month of November as we remember those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith.

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS

Classes will begin soon for anyone interested in participating in the RCIA Program. This is for anyone who would like to become a Catholic OR learn more about our faith. If you are interested, please call the rectory (570-553-2288) or speak with Deacon Ken as soon as possible.

ALTAR & ROSARY MEETING The next Altar & Rosary Meeting will be held Wednesday, November 5th, at 6:30PM in the Rectory. All members are encouraged to attend.

PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETING The next Pastoral Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 12th, at 6:30PM in the Rectory. All members are encouraged to attend this special meeting.

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST THIS WEEKEND The Little Meadows Fire Company will hold an all you can eat breakfast THIS Sunday, October 26th from 7AM to 11AM, at Whitetails Bar, Little Meadows. Price is $8.00 adult $4.00 children. Benefits the Little Meadows Fire Company. Breakfast includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, French toast, bacon, sausage gravy with biscuits, home fries, baked goods, and beverages. All are invited to attend and enjoy a delicious breakfast!

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POT O’ GOLD—THANK YOU Thank you once again to everyone who participated in the Pot O’Gold party and helped to make it a huge success! Thank you to the Committee; to all those who sponsored the money prizes; to all who donated door prizes; to all who donated food or money for hams; to all who worked so hard setting up, cooking the food and helping the night of the Party. We couldn’t have done it without all of you! God Bless you for your hard work and generosity!

POT O’ GOLD—MONEY WINNERS

ST. BRIGID PARISH TURKEY PARTY

St. Brigid Parish Annual Turkey Party will be held Thursday, November 20th at 7:00PM at Neumann Hall, Choconut. All our Parishioners are asked to turn out in support of this important fund raiser. Posters are available in the vestibules of the Churches, please take some and place them in businesses that you frequent.

BAKE SALE St. Brigid Altar & Rosary Society will sponsor a BAKE SALE at the Turkey Party, Thursday, November 20th, at Neumann Hall. All bakers are asked to bake their favorite “goodies” for the occasion. Please price your items. Thank you for your help and cooperation!

THANKSGIVING GIFT CARDS AND/OR FOOD PANTRY If you know anyone who needs a THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKET, please call Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer (570-663-2212), as soon as possible. Donations of turkeys or money to purchase turkeys would be appreciated. We also have (14) area families ranging in size from 1 person to 5 people, on our list to receive FOOD CARDS. If you know of anyone that needs help, please let us know by November 17th. If you have put someone on the list in the past and they no longer need help, please let us know. Donations are needed by November 17th. All donations for FOOD CARDS or TURKEYS for the FOOD BASKETS should be put in an envelope in the collection and marked “Attention Kay”. All donations are greatly appreciated.

COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE

On Tuesday, November 25th, beginning at 7:00PM, we will hold our 18th Annual Community Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service with Silver Lake Presbyterian Church. The Service will be held at St. Augustine Church this year. Silver Lake Presbyterian Church will provide the guest homilist. All St. Brigid Parishioners are welcome to attend. Please come and thank God for all He has done for us in the past year and pray for our Country. Light refreshments will follow the service.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON

Our Parish is participating special collections for the upcoming Christmas Season. We ask for your help in reaching our goals for these collections.

The first is collecting 250 boxes of Hot Chocolate Mix for the Susquehanna County Christmas Bureau. This group provides the ingredients for Christmas Dinner for low income families in Susquehanna County. A box is in the back of the Church for these donations. The deadline for donations is Monday, December 8th. (Hot Chocolate Mix is available at the Dollar stores at better prices than the grocery stores.)

Second is to collect men’s and women’s disposable razors to go to the St. Francis of Assisi Kitchen in Scranton. These are added to shoe boxes full of other toiletry articles given to guests at the Kitchen. These donations are needed by Monday, December 1st.

$ 500.00—Anonymous $ 100.00—Timberline Real Estate Jim & Marlene Homan $ 100.00—Friendsville Heating $ 100.00—Frank Conboy Bill Burke, Jr. $ 100.00—Conboy Farms $ 100.00—Whitetails Bar & Grill Ruth Chamberlain $ 100.00—Timberline Lawn & RV $ 100.00—D-Best Construction Joe Purr $ 100.00—Frank’s Electric $ 100.00—Timberline Real Estate Shirley Kelly $ 100.00—Myron Mokris $ 100.00—Choconut Market Cathy O’Reilly $ 100.00—Timberline Real Estate $ 100.00—Flynn’s Stone Castle Margaret Flaherty $ 100.00—Joe Bell/Bell Brothers $ 100.00—Jerry & Jackie Guiton Dan Regan

$ 100.00—Willy’s Friendsville Inn Dennis & Debbie Garges $ 100.00—Mark Tims

AMOUNT & SPONSOR AMOUNT & SPONSOR WINNER WINNER Ron Blow Dan Jones Flaherty Farms Dan Conboy Joe Bell Francis & Brett Flynn Maureen Van Nostrand John & Mary Butler M. Bell

$ 100.00—Timberline Real Estate Mary Ellen Griffin $ 100.00—Denny Coleman Ronald Powers $ 100.00—Tall Pines Players Club Dale & June Williams $ 250.00—Dennis Garges Bob Boyanoski $ 100.00—Jason J. Legg Chuck Bullock $ 250.00—Kay & Betty Ellen Bucker $ 100.00—Daniel K. Regan Larry & Renee Curley $ 500.00—Anonymous Donny Griffin $ 100.00—Timberline Real Estate Paula Mack $ 1,500.00—Irish Fest Supporters Bill & Theresa Noldy $ 100.00—Bartron-Myer Funeral Home Fr. Cas Stanis $ 3,000.00—St. Brigid Parish &

Anonymous Sponsors Dave & Terri Curley

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CATHOLIC MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS: “Giving everyone the opportunity to read, see and hear the Good News.” Spreading the Gospel and the message of our Catholic faith is a vital part of how we devotedly “Transform Lives Together”. This is why we provide a wide-ranging media program that offers print, online and broadcasting services throughout our 11-county Diocese. The message is delivered through The Catholic Light, the official newspaper of the Diocese which is delivered to 46,000 households; Catholic Television (CTV), the Diocesan television station; and the Diocesan website. CTV reaches more than 235,000 homes, hospitals and nursing facilities broadcasting the daily Mass and many other faith-based programs. The Diocesan website is an excellent online resource for information about life and events in the Diocese, including videos of the daily Mass and the special liturgies celebrated at St. Peter’s Cathedral and Bishop Bambera’s homilies. Our Parish Goal is $ 24,000.00. So far $ 10,461.00 has been pledged, leaving us under our goal by $ 13,539.00.

OUR LORD IS WAITING FOR YOU TO ADORE HIM If you would like permanent ADORATION hours or if you would like to take an hour on a trial basis, please call Andrea Chen at 607-669-4875.

PARISH PRAYER CHAIN

If you would like to help respond to prayer requests (for anyone in need), please contact Rosalynd Perlick-Spencer (570-663-2212), Susie Reichlen (570-553-2618), or Mary Keenan (570-553-2431). If you have actual prayer requests, please call anyone on the list and many prayers will be offered for your particular intention.

RETREAT: LIVING WITH AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE

Sister Mary Beth Makuch, SS.C.M., will present a session entitled, “Living with an Attitude of Gratitude”- learning the art of living gratefully; realizing everything is a gift from our Generous God as we in turn become a gift to others at a retreat for women to be held at the Oblates of St. Joseph’s Seminary, 1880 Highway 315, Pittston, on Saturday, November 15th. The retreat is sponsored by the Scranton Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. All Catholic women are invited. Appointed Delegate for Consecrated Life by Bishop Bambera in 2011, Sister Mary Beth Makuch, SS.C.M. is a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius. She served in the Archdioceses of New York and Chicago, Dioceses of Bridgeport and Harrisburg. Sister Mary Beth has ministered in the Diocese of Scranton since 1992. She is the Coordinator of the Ministry with the Deaf and Persons with Disabilities. The day’s events will begin with attending the regularly scheduled 8:00AM Mass. Coffee and snacks will be available during registration. President Mary Lloyd will preside at the opening of the retreat and introduce the Commission Chairs who will present information on the various activities underway. Election of SDCCW Officers will take place. A light lunch will be provided, and the retreat concludes at 1:00PM. Pre-registration is preferred. Please contact Mary Lloyd at 570-636-2645, Helen Oravec at 570-489-5231, or Joanne Austin at 570-288-6785. Sponsored by the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women.

ATTENTION YOUTH AND PARENTS Youth Groups and Parents are invited to "God and Your Family", on Sunday, November 16th from 1 to 6PM at St. John the Evangelist Church, 150 Terrace St., Honesdale, PA. The day includes dynamic talks for boys, girls, parents, and younger children, Sunday Mass, adoration, and confessions. Featuring Katie Prejean from Lake Charles, LA, and music by Full Armor. No Reservations Required! For more information please call our office at 570-253-4561 or visit www.honesdalecatholic.com/youth-group.