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SATURDAY, June 10 Weekday 3:30P Confessions Vigil, The Most Holy Trinity 5:00P People of the Parish SUNDAY, June 11 The Most Holy Trinity 8:00A Julie Kauffman Wolshire 10:30A Mary Fitzpatrick & Family MONDAY, June 12 Weekday 8:00A Deborah K. Ames TUESDAY, June 13 St. Anthony of Padua 8:00A Kevin McHugh WEDNESDAY, June 14 Weekday 5:00P Adoration / St. Marys 5:15P Confessions / St. Marys 6:00P Larry Wolpert THURSDAY, June 15 Weekday 8:00A Rodney Shriner 8:35A Confessions until 9:15A 9:15A Benediction FRIDAY, June 16 Weekday 8:00A Regina Burke SATURDAY, June 17 Weekday 3:30-4:30P Confessions Vigil, The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 5:00P Bernard Shields SUNDAY, June 18 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 8:00A People of the Parish 10:30A Cindy Crowl Envelopes out of 600 collected $ 6161.00 Loose Collection $ 474.00 Childrens Envelopes $ 11.70 Total Gifts to God $ 6646.70 To meet our budgeted expenses for the fiscal year, the sum of $7,750 is needed on a weekly basis in the Sunday collection. PRAY FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND Marg Barton Ray Baxter Deacon Jeff Baylor Helen Bologa Elizabeth Buzzendore John Collier Nellie Conlin Marilyn Drummer Peggy Fisher Abby Fritsch Diane Flanagan Jim Gambler Katrina Gibson Peg Hartman David Hauck Clyde Newcomer Kathleen Kauffman Paul Kline James George Teresa Knighton Olga Korol Greg Fisher Brian LaPrairie Beulah Livelsberger Mary Loreto Betty McBride Steve McBride Barbara McEvoy Ashley Mable Mary Maurer Karen Mundorf Ken Murphy Teresa Musser Kathleen Nobile Michelle Panyik Denny Raver Charles Rees David Riger Elliot Ross Lorraine Rupard Irene Shields Joanne Shillow Joe Shillow Joanne Skammer Kim Smith Kathryn Spangler Marguerite Spangler Joseph Spence Leo Storm Sharon Swanger Bev Thomas Caroline Weitzel Rick Noll Jack Aument Robert Dean Saxman Robert Gainer Henry Walsh Buddy Hano Readings for Next Sunday June 18, 2017 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a Psalm Reading: Psalm: 147:12-15, 19-20 Second Reading: 1Corinthians 10:16-17 Gospel: John 6:51-58 CHOIR CAMP St. Peters Choir Camp will take place the week of June 12. Sessions will be held in the Choir Room from 10 until 2, Monday through Friday, with lunch provided. Registration fee is $10 per child, $25 for a family of 3 or more. This fee helps to cover the cost of materials. Any interested school-age singer is eligible. Registration forms will be available in the Parish Office and in both narthexes. Deadline for registration is Thursday, June 8. HOMES OF HOPE Columbia's transitional house will be having a CAR WASH at the McDonald's in Columbia Saturday June 17 from 9:00A12:00P We promise you a super clean job for your donation. Assisting with the car wash will be the youth group from St. Peter's and Holy Trinity churches. Columbia Homes of Hope is one of 11 Homes of Hope in Lancaster County. We are a non-denominational faith based organization of volunteers who care about homeless families in our community. We operate under the umbrella of Love INC (Love In the Name of Christ) located in Lancaster. Parish Sympathies To Charlie & Karen Shriner & Family in the death of Charlie’s brother, Rodney Shriner. EWTNTwo new Series and a Father's Day Special! LONG RIDE HOME: Rev up for a cross-country journey with Pro-Surfing World Champion Bear Woznick as he and several other men embark on an off-road adventure to the heart of spirituality. REAL LIFE CATHOLIC: Chris Stefanick dives into the everyday lives of everyday Catholics, who are working, serving, building, and exploring the world with their faith at their side. THE FATHER EFFECT: John Finch takes a deeper look at the profound effect fathers have on the lives of their chil- dren, and how children with absent fathers can find healing and forgiveness. Go to ewtn.com for more information and air times HOLY NAME SOCIETY VACATION CLUB Reminder the 1st drawing is June 12th, 2017.

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SATURDAY, June 10 Weekday 3:30P Confessions Vigil, The Most Holy Trinity 5:00P People of the Parish SUNDAY, June 11 The Most Holy Trinity 8:00A Julie Kauffman Wolshire 10:30A Mary Fitzpatrick & Family MONDAY, June 12 Weekday 8:00A Deborah K. Ames TUESDAY, June 13 St. Anthony of Padua 8:00A Kevin McHugh WEDNESDAY, June 14 Weekday 5:00P Adoration / St. Mary’s 5:15P Confessions / St. Mary’s 6:00P Larry Wolpert THURSDAY, June 15 Weekday 8:00A Rodney Shriner 8:35A Confessions until 9:15A 9:15A Benediction FRIDAY, June 16 Weekday 8:00A Regina Burke SATURDAY, June 17 Weekday 3:30-4:30P Confessions Vigil, The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 5:00P Bernard Shields SUNDAY, June 18 The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 8:00A People of the Parish 10:30A Cindy Crowl

Envelopes out of 600 collected $ 6161.00 Loose Collection $ 474.00 Children’s Envelopes $ 11.70 Total Gifts to God $ 6646.70

To meet our budgeted expenses for the fiscal year, the sum of $7,750 is needed on a weekly basis

in the Sunday collection.

PRAY FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND Marg Barton Ray Baxter Deacon Jeff Baylor Helen Bologa Elizabeth Buzzendore John Collier Nellie Conlin Marilyn Drummer Peggy Fisher Abby Fritsch Diane Flanagan Jim Gambler Katrina Gibson Peg Hartman David Hauck Clyde Newcomer Kathleen Kauffman Paul Kline James George Teresa Knighton Olga Korol Greg Fisher Brian LaPrairie Beulah Livelsberger Mary Loreto Betty McBride Steve McBride Barbara McEvoy Ashley Mable Mary Maurer Karen Mundorf Ken Murphy Teresa Musser Kathleen Nobile Michelle Panyik Denny Raver Charles Rees David Riger Elliot Ross Lorraine Rupard Irene Shields Joanne Shillow Joe Shillow Joanne Skammer Kim Smith Kathryn Spangler Marguerite Spangler Joseph Spence Leo Storm Sharon Swanger Bev Thomas Caroline Weitzel Rick Noll Jack Aument Robert Dean Saxman Robert Gainer Henry Walsh Buddy Hano

Readings for Next Sunday June 18, 2017

The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a Psalm Reading: Psalm: 147:12-15, 19-20 Second Reading: 1Corinthians 10:16-17

Gospel: John 6:51-58

CHOIR CAMP St. Peter’s Choir Camp will take place the week of June 12. Sessions will be held in the Choir Room from 10 until 2, Monday through Friday, with lunch provided. Registration fee is $10 per child, $25 for a family of 3 or more. This fee helps to cover the cost of materials. Any interested school-age singer is eligible. Registration forms will be available in the Parish Office and in both narthexes. Deadline for registration is Thursday, June 8.

HOMES OF HOPE Columbia's transitional house will be having a CAR WASH at the McDonald's in Columbia Saturday June 17 from 9:00A—12:00P We promise you a super clean job for your donation. Assisting with the car wash will be the youth group from St. Peter's and Holy Trinity churches. Columbia Homes of Hope is one of 11 Homes of Hope in Lancaster County. We are a non-denominational faith based organization of volunteers who care about homeless families in our community. We operate under the umbrella of Love INC (Love In the Name of Christ) located in Lancaster.

Parish Sympathies To Charlie & Karen Shriner & Family in the death of Charlie’s brother, Rodney Shriner.

EWTN—Two new Series and a Father's Day Special!

LONG RIDE HOME: Rev up for a cross-country journey with Pro-Surfing World Champion Bear Woznick as he and several other men embark on an off-road adventure to the heart of spirituality.

REAL LIFE CATHOLIC: Chris Stefanick dives into the everyday lives of everyday Catholics, who are working, serving, building, and exploring the world with their faith at their side.

THE FATHER EFFECT: John Finch takes a deeper look at the profound effect fathers have on the lives of their chil-dren, and how children with absent fathers can find healing and forgiveness. Go to ewtn.com for more information and air times

HOLY NAME SOCIETY VACATION CLUB Reminder the 1st drawing is June 12th, 2017.

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OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS SCHOOL

Please watch the bulletin for Summer Dine Outs. Upcoming: June 26th at Catholic War Veterans 5-8pm July 25th at Union Station 5-8pm A percentage of your total check will be donated to Our School.

CATHOLIC EDUCATORS The Diocese of Harrisburg is seeking dedicated Catholic educators for our Catholic Schools who are rooted in their faith and prepared to share the message of the gospel. Positions are available for September 2017 form Pre-K through 12th grade. For more information contact the Diocese of Harrisburg, Secretariat for Education, 4800 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg, Pa 17111 or 717-657-4804 or visit our website www.hbgdiocese.org.

LANCASTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL The Lancaster Catholic High School community is in search of a new bus driver (s) for the OMPH area. The paid position has a specialized morning and afternoon run from the Ephrata area to LCHS for the 2017-18 school year. If you are interested, please contact Fr. John McLaughlin at the OMPH parish at 717-733-9641 or Terry Klugh at LCHS at 717-509-0315. Lancaster Catholic High School seeks a 10 month per year, full- time school nurse. Minimum qualification is an LPN credential, along with appropriate clearances. Preferred qualifications include higher level nursing credentials and experience in an educational / high school setting. Interested appliancats should forward cover letter, resume, certifications and list of references to Mrs. Cecile Car @ [email protected] by June 15, 2017.

A SUMMER FAITH JOURNEY St. Leo the Great, 2427 Marietta Ave. Lancaster Catholicism: The Pivotal Players with Bishop Robert Barron Each DVD session will be held on the following Wed. evenings, after 7:00 p.m. Mass, in Rooms 3 & 4 of the church. June 21st - St. Francis of Assisi, The Reformer June 28th - St. Thomas Aquinas, The Theologian July 12th - St. Catherine of Siena, The Mystic July 19th - Michelangelo, The Artist Come to one or all of the sessions. Summer refreshments will be served. For more information contact the parish office at 717-394-1742

Upcoming Mental Health Workshop Social Hall at St. John Neumann Church, Lancaster, PA

June 7th—6:30 to 8 PM We all experiencing times in our lives when we are struggling and can benefit from support. When those needs are beyond the capacity of our current support systems, it is helpful to draw on additional resources and approaches. Dr. Lesley Huff, PsyD from Samaritan Counseling Center will present on how to identify when we or someone we care for is in need of additional supports for the emotional and mental well-being, as well as ways in which we can continue to be a loving presence in their lives. This talk is open to everyone! For more information contact Eleanor Nuffort, Parish Nurse @ [email protected].

PASTOR’S CORNER Trinity Sunday The great apologist Frank Sheed used to give a very interesting explanation of the Most Holy Tr inity. He started by thinking about our own human nature. Each one of us exists, but since we are spiritual, we also have an idea of ourselves. We can think about ourselves, reflect on ourselves, know our selves. This is why human beings ar e the only animals on earth who write diaries. That's similar to what happens in the relationship between God the Father and God the Son. God the Father is spiritual, able to know Himself. He has an Idea of himself. But, since His knowledge is limitless, unlike ours, that Idea of Himself is perfect and perfectly complete. But to be per fect, the Idea, or the Word, has to share in God's own existence; the Word has to actually be a Divine Person. And so, God the Father, from all eternity, knowing Himself, engenders the Son, the perfect Image of the Father. And then, of course, since both the Father and the Son are Infinitely Good and Beautiful, as soon as They know Each Other, They also love Each Other. Even we, when we think about ourselves, love ourselves. We want the best for ourselves. We are glad that we exist. But God's Love, like his Knowledge, is unlimited, and so this Love, too, has to be so intense and so full that it shares fully in the Divine existence; this Love is a Divine Person - the Holy Spirit. This is the mystery we profess each week when we affirm our belief in the Son of God, who is "consubstantial [one in Being] with the Father, God from God, light from light true God from true God" and in the Holy Spirit, who "with the Father and the Son is worshiped and glorified." (E- Priest)

A WOMEN’S CONCERN Is seeking a part-time receptionist for our N. Duke St. location. The receptionist is the first connection person for individuals seeking pregnancy help and support and must be passionately pro-life and have excellent communication and computer skills. We are also seeking a Marketing & Events intern from September—November. This person must be either a current college student or recent graduate. Please contact our office for a full job description and application for either position at 717-394-1561.

The Refugee Crisis: Resettlement Facts and Myths is an evening featuring a pre-release screening of a documentary film focusing on the world’s largest refugee camp and a panel discussion with local refugees will take place on Thursday, June 29 at 7 p.m. at the Cardinal Keeler Center, Harrisburg. Warehoused: The Forgotten Refugees of Dadaab is a film that sheds light on the seemingly insurmountable challenges facing refugees across the globe through an intimate glimpse into daily life at Dadaab, Kenya -- the world’s largest refugee camp. It is approximately the size of Atlanta, GA. The public is welcome to attend this free event. Registration is not necessary but is encouraged to aid with event planning. Those interested can register on-line at www.hbgdiocese.org/warehoused. Questions can be directed to John Leedock at [email protected].