Very Reverend Thomas R. Lafreniere, V. F., Pastor
Transcript of Very Reverend Thomas R. Lafreniere, V. F., Pastor
10970 Jack Nicklaus Dr. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Phone 561-626-1873 Fax 561-626-4383 Web Site: www.paulcross.org Email: [email protected]
Rev. Daniel Daza-Jaller, Priest in Residence Rev. Daniel Devore, Retired Rev. Brian Flanagan, Retired Rev. Melvin Shorter, C.P., Assisting
Deacon Frank Bandy Deacon Gregory C. Quinn
Very Reverend Thomas R. Lafreniere, V. F., Pastor
Masses
Daily Mass:
Mon., Tues. & Sat.
at 8 AM
Wed., Thurs., & Fri.
at 5:30 PM
Sat Vigil: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM,
9:00 AM & 10:45 AM
Confessions:
Sat. 8:30 - 9 AM or
by appointment
A Catholic Community That Grows Disciples!
SATURDAY, MAY 29
5:00 PM † Joseph Gallo by Fay & Gloria Gallo
SUNDAY, MAY 30 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
7:30 AM The Inten ons of our parishioners
9:00 AM † Jay Gorden by Rose Sasso
10:45 AM † Natalie Alberto by Ronna & Paul Wooding
† Maria Biko by Mary Maroon
† JoAnn Lang by Mark Hopper
† Joyce Neary by Karen Saied
† Ringaile Zotovas by John & Debra Stellito
MONDAY, MAY 31
8:00 AM † Slavo Simic by Drina Maric
TUESDAY, JUNE 1
8:00 AM The Inten ons of The Korczynski Family
by The Beck Family
The Inten ons of Pandora Heathcoe
by Catherine Ann Beck
† Mary Ann Miller by Kathy Kennedy
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
5:30 PM The Inten ons of Mari Anne Hannon
by Elena Reid
THURSDAY, JUNE 3
5:30 PM † Gabriel Sedfaoui
by Dr. Youssef & Laila Sedfaoui
FRIDAY, JUNE 4
5:30 PM † Carolina Tafur de Galvez by Blanca Galvez
SATURDAY, JUNE 5
8:00 AM † S pe Rancic by Drina Maric
5:00 PM † Salvatore Incatasciato
by The DeStefano Family
SUNDAY, JUNE 6
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
7:30 AM † Tom W. Stengel
by Sally, Ann, Nadina & David Marmeno
9:00 AM The Inten ons of our parishioners
10:45 AM † Peg & Bill Lippert by Peggy & John Troxel
† Maria Biko by Mary Maroon
† Art Sturgeon
by Jim & Mary Lou Provessiero
† Kathleen Lumbra by Joan Hyers
† Ron Hartwell by The Beck Family
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THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
Registered Parishioners: Please help keep our
census current by advising us of any changes
of address, phone numbers, and family
additions or deletions.
New Parishioners: Registration forms are available
on our website and in the Office during the week.
All Parishioners: By submitting your email to our
Office, you will receive the most up to date
information about our Parish.
Parish Office Hours Monday ‐ Friday
9:00 AM ‐ 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday
9:00 AM ‐ 1:00 PM
Religious Shop ‐ 561‐624‐1752 Mon. ‐ Sat. from 10 AM to 1 PM,
a er Mass on Sat. and Sun. and by appointment
Ministry of Religious Educa on
& Confirma on Kate Devine
RCIA/Faith Inquiry
Deacon Gregory C. Quinn
Director of Music & Liturgy Mary Pietro
Our Adora on Chapel Located across from the Parish Office,
is closed un l further no ce.
Confession
Saturday, 8:30 ‐ 9 AM or call the Office to make an appointment
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The Sacrament of Bap sm is celebrated on the second Sunday of each
month at 12:00pm. Parents are encouraged to a end an instruc on class prior to
the birth of their first baby. Please call the Office to register.
Facility Rental Opportuni es
Our beau ful Ave Maria Banquet Hall (capacity 325) and our St. Joseph Hall (capacity 175) are available for rental for approved adult recep ons and gatherings for occasions connected with church events.
Sunday, May 23rd $ 7,938.00 ONLINE $ 5,175.00
GOD BLESS YOU and
THANK YOU for your generosity!
We are blessed by those who continue to support our parish and want you to know as we have begun public Masses, you may still mail in your contribution, call the
Office with a credit card, or donate online.
Please support your parish ‐ St. Paul of the Cross.
CHURCH OPEN FOR PRIVATE PRAYER Tuesday - Thursday, 12 (noon) - 4 PM
Saturday, 9 AM - 1 PM
Daily 8 AM Masses - Mon., Tues. and Sat.
Daily 5:30 PM Masses - Wed., Thurs. and Fri.
Confession Saturday, after the 8 AM Mass or
call the Office to make an appointment
Weekend Mass Schedule: Vigil 5 PM Saturday
Sunday 7:30 AM, 9 AM & 10:45 AM Church will close immediately after Mass.
God bless you!
CHURCH SCHEDULE
For those who feel prepared to a end Mass in Church, we welcome you. To minimize the risk to all who a end please follow these govern‐ment and diocesan guidelines:
* Please do not come to Mass if you are sick * Please maintain social distancing, wear a mask or face covering, and use a contact free gree ng for the sign of peace * Communion will only be given in the hand, no gloves please * If you feel able to help sani ze the pews a er Mass, please meet at the ushers closet otherwise we ask that you please leave quietly, immediately a er Mass.
THANK YOU! BE SAFE! BE KIND!
A quick link is available at paulcross.org and
then click Online Giving. For assistance please call 1‐800‐348‐2886, Ext. 611 or
go to osvonlinegiving.com/611
The Sacrament of Holy Matrimony
Prepara on for marriage should take place six months to one year prior to your
proposed wedding date. During the ini al interview with the Priest or Deacon,
paperwork is begun and tenta ve wedding and rehearsal dates can be scheduled. Our
weddings are held on Saturdays at 12:00 noon, 2:00 or 2:30 PM. Please call the Office for more informa on.
WE HAVE THE HEARING LOOP! Stop by the Religious Shop and ask to borrow a
Hearing Loop receiver or turn your hearing aid to T‐coil. For more information, go to
www.hearingloop.org
MONTHLY ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
First Friday following the 5:30 PM Mass in the Church.
MONDAY, MAY 31st The Parish Office will be closed.
Mass at 8 AM
SECOND COLLECTION next weekend is the monthly collec on for our Maintenance and Improvements Fund.
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
THE MYSTERY OF THE BLESSED TRINITY Today we celebrate the solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. The Church sets aside this Sunday to focus our a en on on the mystery of the Blessed Trinity, God who is one, but three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The first reading from Deuteronomy emphasizes both God’s awesome greatness and amazing nearness. It might seem beyond belief, but the God of all crea on speaks to us, protects us, and guides us. The second reading from Saint Paul’s Le er to the Romans describes how we are to relate to the three persons who are one God. We are led by the Spirit to meet God the Father as adopted
children. Our adop on is such that we are even heirs with our brother, Christ, the second person of the Trinity, in whose sufferings we must also share. In Ma hew’s Gospel, Jesus speaks with his authority as God and sends us to teach and bap ze in the name of the Trinity. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Readings for the Week
Monday: Zep 3:14‐18a or Rom 12:9‐16;
Is 12:2‐3, 4bcd‐6; Lk 1:39‐56
Tuesday: Tb 2:9‐14; Ps 112:1‐2, 7‐9; Mk 12:13‐17
Wednesday: Tb 3:1‐11a, 16‐17a; Ps 25:2‐5ab, 6‐7bc, 8‐9;
Mk 12:18‐27
Thursday: Tb 6:10‐11; 7:1bcde, 9‐17; 8:4‐9a;
Ps 128:1‐5; Mk 12:28‐34
Friday: Tb 11:5‐17; Ps 146:1b‐2, 6c‐10; Mk 12:35‐37
Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5‐15, 20; Tb 13:2, 6efgh‐8;
Mk 12:38‐44
To prepare for the Readings of June 5/6 The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
First Reading — This is the blood of the covenant
that the Lord has made with you (Exodus 24:3‐8).
Psalm — I will take the cup of salva on, and call on
the name of the Lord (Psalm 116).
Second Reading — Christ is the mediator of a new
covenant (Hebrews 9:11‐15).
Gospel — This is my body. This is my blood
(Mark 14:12‐16, 22‐26).
Parish Family
Vocations Chalice Program Sponsored by The Knights of Columbus
Council 12322
Thank you to this week’s family, The Bandy Family
You or your family may sign up please call the Parish Office.
Included with the Chalice is a notebook with suggested prayers and a place to write about personal experiences during the week the Chalice is in your home. Over the next weeks we would like to share
some of those comments:
“It was a grace to par cipate in praying the novena to support and welcome newly ordained and
religious to our community.”
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Please Pray for Vocations
Father, you call each one of us by name and ask us to follow you. Bless your Church by raising up dedicated leaders from our families and friends in the Diocese of Palm Beach, who will generously serve your people as sisters, brothers, deacons, and priests. Inspire us as we grow to know you, and open our hearts to hear
your call. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Lord. Amen
SANCTUARY LIGHT
for the week of May 30th
is donated in loving memory of
Natalie Alberto by Charlene Lewis
Christian Gustavo Chavez-Martin, Jr.
Ulises Felipe Chavez-Martin Johanna Griselda Chavez-Martin
children of Gustavo & Lidia
WELCOME!
A Column by Fr. Tom
Looking Through Stained Glass
The Heart of One Who Serves the Lord
“Whatever you do, do from the heart, as for the Lord and not for others, knowing that you will receive from the Lord the due payment of the inheritance;” [Colossians 3:23-24a] When we look at the duties of the Altar Server in the context of this quote from Paul’s Letter to the Colossians, we get a sense for the importance of this ministry. While many might perceive that the Altar Server serves the Presider (Priest), the true object of the Altar Servers’ ministry is the Great High Priest, Jesus Himself.
The Altar Servers have the privilege of being close to the Lord in His Word and Eucharist. In fact, except for the clergy, they spend more time than anyone else close to the Lord during the Mass. It is a great honor to assist at the Mass, and the Altar Servers that we have at St. Paul of the Cross know this and act accordingly.
The ministry of Altar Server is integral to the Mass. When the Mass follows its usual rubrics (procedure), the first action of the Altar Servers is to lead the way with the Cross, candles and incense. In doing so, they help us to prepare a sacred space for the Lord at the beginning of Mass. Throughout the Mass, they continue to make room for the Lord. They do so by their active participation in the Mass. Through the Vatican II document on the liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium (SC), we are all called to active participation in the liturgy. [cf SC 14] The musicians notwithstanding, the Altar Servers may be the most active of all lay participants.
When one thinks about Altar Servers, one might recall the ministry of years gone by when it was reserved to “altar boys”. Well, much has changed
in the years since Vatican II, especially due to the application of documents like the one mentioned above. In more recent times, not only has the ministry been opened to girls, but also to adult men and women. These changes are great, especially since they allow for more people to get involved in the liturgy.
During the restrictions of the pandemic, we had to curtail the ministry of Altar Server to a great degree for the health and safety of the Altar Servers. We especially wanted to keep the children safe. As with some other liturgical ministries, the duties of the Altar Servers have mostly been carried out by the Deacons. [Seriously, God bless the Deacons for all their efforts.]
As we look forward to the restrictions of COVID relaxing, we are looking to restart the ministry of Altar Servers in our liturgies. We look forward to including both children and adults in the ministry again. We really can’t wait to have this important ministry back in action.
If you have been an Altar Server in the past, and you are ready to begin serving in this ministry again, please contact Patti Azoto, so that we can contact you when we put our schedule together. If you have not yet served as an Altar Server, but you would like to try it, whether you are an adult or a child, please call Patti Azoto, she can be reached at the Parish Office.
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Knights of Columbus Council 12322 ‘You are born a man, you become a Knight’
Visit KofC.org/joinus
or call the Parish Office and ask to speak to a Knight
about joining!
CONGRATULATIONS
to Clint Johnson who received the
“Knights of Columbus Shining Armor Award” for engaging in and maintaining an active level of participation in council programs and activities.
Our Ministries
There are many opportunities to be involved with the ministries of our parish. For some, you may be ready to return to a ministry and others may choose to try a new ministry. Some ministries are accomplished alone and behind the scenes and some are visible, with groups of people . If you see anything that you may be interested in please call the Parish Office for more information or to sign up. LITURGICAL MINISTRIES Altar Linens ‐ launder the linens used at Mass. Sacristans ‐ set up for Mass. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Ministers of the Word ‐ Lectors Ministers of Hospitality ‐ Ushers
MUSIC MINISTRY
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Teachers/Teachers Aides ‐ Story Keepers, CIA, Middle School, Confirmation I & II RCIA Volunteers ‐ assist those joining the Catholic Church
OUTREACH MINISTRIES Van Ministry—bagging & delivery of food to those in need. Sandwich Makers—making bologna sandwiches
St. Paul of the Cross NPB
Reflec ons on the Daily Readings and Sunday Mass
CATHOLIC BIBLE STUDY FOR MEN
For more information and/or to register please call the Parish Office or email:
[email protected] attention
Deacon Frank Sessions begin
Saturday, June 5th
ALL WOMEN WELCOME! For more information or to register
please call Kate at the Parish Office,
or email [email protected]
“Walking with Purpose” Women’s Group & Catholic Bible Study
MEMORIAL DAY PRAYER
Lord, thank you for the men and women who protect us and preserve Your gifts of life, country, and freedom at home and abroad, even at the sacrifice of their own lives.
Keep in Your Mercy all those who have laid down their lives so that we can continue to enjoy the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Let Your perpetual light shine upon them, and grant them eternal rest. Please send out your angels to protect all who serve our country.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
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Diocesan Prayer for God’s Protection in the face of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Loving and gracious God, as in all times, we turn to You and implore Your protection and healing as we
face a new threat to our health and peaceful well-being in the coronavirus pandemic before us.
Help us to be united with each other and with all of our brothers and sisters around the world affected by this illness. We pray for all those in the medical field who are assisting patients and in the field of science who are discerning a cure, as well as for all
government leaders. Remember those who, through this virus, have passed from this life as well as their
families in their loss. At this time of fragile uncertainty, we also humbly implore You to grant us prudence, hope, courage
and patience. Dispel from us fear, panic and distrust which disrupt us in spirit to the detriment of our
well-being. We make our prayer in the name of your beloved
Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who always cured those who were sick with various diseases and drove out many demons. Our Lady, Patroness of our Diocese,
Queen of the Apostles and Comforter of the Afflicted, pray for us, Amen.
Sunday Mass will be available at 5 PM on Saturday evening. Go to youtube.com and in the search bar type - St. Paul of the Cross NPB
Daily Masses (Monday through Saturday) will be replaced by a reflection on the Daily Readings. The readings will scroll on the screen before the reflection. You may also find the Daily Readings on the following websites: www.paulcross.org, www.usccb.org, us.magnificat.net, or giveusthisday.org The readings are available in hard copy in our Religious Shop and on the internet by searching: Catholic daily readings.
Prayer for Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love you above all things and I desire you with all my heart. Since I cannot now
receive you sacramentally, I ask you to come spiritually into my heart. I embrace you as if you were already in my heart and unite myself to you
completely. Please do not let me ever be separated from you. Amen.
attributed to St. Alphonsus Liguori
Anima Chris Soul of Christ, sanc fy me; Body of Christ, save me;
Blood of Christ, inebriate me; Water from the side of Christ, wash me;
Passion of Christ, strengthen me; O good Jesus hear me;
Within your wounds hide me; separated from you, let me never be;
From the evil one protect me; At the hour of my death, call me;
And close to you bid me; That with your saints, I may be
praising you forever and ever. Amen.
Most Reverend Gerald M. Barbarito, Bishop of Palm Beach
CATHOLIC SOCIAL
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TEACHING
CORNER
Matthew 25:35 For I was hungry and you
gave me to eat...
At this time, we are not gathering to make sandwiches; however,
we still need the sandwiches. Please make sandwiches (bologna and cheese, individually wrapped) at home and bring them to the Parish Office on Monday or Tuesday,
between 9 AM and 5 PM. THANK YOU! If you are available to help
pack grocery bags on Friday mornings, please call the Parish Office for more
information and to volunteer.
We continue to explore, "Responses to the Plague of Gun Violence", By Bishop Dewane:
"Once again, the Catechism identifies a spiritual crisis we face, [13] that causes us to do violence to
peace. Anger and hatred are often at the root of violence. What we need to be looking for are the
early signs of self-inwardness and loss of empathy. As a society, we have become less and
less empathetic ourselves – a clear sign that, somehow, we all are becoming dangerous. The
loss of empathy is a sign that the Lord himself saw in each of us, and one of the reasons He died for us on the cross – to show us what genuine empathy, genuine love for others, truly looks like. Genuine
empathy is the entryway into the commandment to love thy neighbor and to abide in peace."
https://www.usccb.org/resources/responses- plague-gun-violence
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Religious Education/Family Catechesis CIA - Religious Education for 1st - 5th grade,
Confirmation I & II, 8th & 9th grade, and Middle School, 6th & 7th grade
Sessions begin August 2021
Have a blessed and
safe summer!
Protection of Children and Young People
The Catholic Diocese of Palm Beach
is committed to the safety and
protection of all children and
vulnerable adults in its care.
For more information on Diocesan policies and
procedures for reporting abuse, safety education
programs and resources, as well as to view the USCCB
Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People,
please go to www.diocesepb.org and click on Offices/
Safe Environments or use the direct link
www.diocesepb.org/safe‐environments.
The Diocese of Palm Beach Victim Assistance
Coordinator is Mrs. Lisa Linnell. She may be
reached at 561‐775‐9558 or by email
Non ‐ perishable food items including canned meats, vegetables and fruits as
well as boxed cereals, pastas, rice and crackers are always welcome and
needed for our food pantry as we con nue to feed those in need.
The Charismatic Prayer Group, “Community of Healing Love”
will meet every Thursday from 7:30 – 9:00 PM
in the All Saints Room.
Don’t forget our young parishioners!
When you log into formed.org look
for
KIDS and check out
The Jesus Stories
Challenge Question: On this Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, when we celebrate the relationality of God made manifest in the world, how might I reach out in empathy toward those who are hurting and may be prone to violence? How might I bring my own lack of empathy to the Lord, as a pathway to peace?
Don’t forget to take “Flat Jesus”
with you on your adventures this summer.
Take a picture and send it to -
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CATHOLIC ONLINE RESOURCE: For those with email: Go to the
formed.org website and click on the box that says ‐ SIGN UP.
Choose ‐ I belong to a Parish or Organiza on, 3rd choice, and click.
Put in St. Paul of the Cross North Palm Beach, click the name and the NEXT box will light up, click there. Put your name,
first and last, and your email, then click sign up.
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Listen live at 98.3 FM or www.wpbvradio.com
Your dona ons assist the poor in many ways. Thank you for dropping your dollar bills
and loose change in the poor boxes. God bless you!
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Stop by the Religious shop for a fine assortment of gifts and cards.
AND JUST IN! A new selection of large
outdoor statues and plaques.
Support our Parish when you shop in
OUR OWN RELIGIOUS SHOP
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! If you are interested in volunteering in the shop please call 561-624-1752 and ask for Frank or Pat.
All Saints Catholic School
1759 Indian Creek Parkway Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 748‐8994
www.allsaintsjupiter.org [email protected]
All Saints is dedicated to providing all students with a nurturing, learning environment
reflecting Gospel values and teaching the traditions of our faith. Come see for yourself!
“Where All God’s Children are Honored”
Watch the Diocesan Catholic Mass Each Sunday at 10:30 AM
on local station CW34 WTVX.
FATHER’S DAY SPIRITUAL BOUQUET CARDS
for Fathers, living or deceased,
are available in the Religious Shop
and the Parish Office.
Holy Cross Church, Indiantown, FL Kids are seeking to fund their
!Two days’ Vacation Bible Summer Program 2021! July 1st - Movie theater and
July 2nd - Family Day at Universal Studios
Donations of any amount are gratefully accepted and most appreciated! The children themselves will send
you a personal photo and thank you note!
For more information you may call the Holy Cross Church Office at 772-597-2798 or
email [email protected]
Please send your gift directly to Holy Cross Catholic Church
!Two days’ Vacation Bible Summer Program 2021! P. O. Box 999 Indiantown, FL 34956
!MANY BLESSINGS FROM OUR KIDS!
Ray & John Seymour Chuck Shaw Richard Shorter Mitch Simmons Cameron Simpson James P. Smith Patricia Smith Marie Jean Smythe Mila Soltis Hanna Elizabeth Sousa Charles Speer Donald Ray Squier Diana Stanley Edward Stewart Patricia Stichnoth John Strassel Kelly Suddell Kevin Sullivan Carol Svane Maryann Talamo Greg Thomas Leon Thomas Rebecca Timmons Jeana Tumbarello Ora Turner John Uguccioni Jose Uribe James Urmann Mark Vadas Rocco Varsa Catherine Vento Kate Walsh Charlotte Weincek Doug Weiss Howard Werner John Wheeler Maureen Whiitaker Fr. Paul Wierichs Luann Wiita Felix Wilson Kirk Woodward Matt Wright Norman Wyckoff Mary Zakoor
Joseph Lamartina Nina Lammert Becky Laughton Baby Avery Leonard Michael Leth, Sr. Emma & Tommy Lewis Colten Liby Carol Lombardo Michelle Lombardo Peter Lopez Sam Loria Randy Lowe Sharon Lowe Susan Smith Lurz Lucille Mackin Alison Casey Macloud Joan MacWay Alissa Manfredonia Sr. Joan Marconi Melisa Marshall Jane Marsicano Ruth Martin Shelly Martin Gene Mazurowski Renee McCullough Kathleen McDonald Kelly McDowell Bob McGlynn Pat McJury Don McKinnon Kathleen McKinnon Mary Clare McTigue Kathy Megna Laverne Mezzacapo Hailey Miller and baby Manuel Miller Jane & Jeff Mitchell Sam Mitchell John Mixon Jacque Morrow Pat Muir Deborah Mulligan Robert Mulligan Denise Murphy
Whether or not we are present at Church, we remain one in the Lord. Please keep the following members of our parish family in your prayers: Joe Sabatello, Erika Turner, Brian Urbano, and...
Whitney Griffith Barbara Grimple June Griffin Carol Grusich Sue Gunther Sean Hagen Mary Ann Haggerty Jeff Hale Kari Hale Patricia Halloran Mary Harding Bob Harford Katie and Kyle Hauser Joan Hayes Carol Heck Neil Henry Paul Henry Adam Hewko Ed Hildenbrand Thomas Hollandsworth Karen Hopkins Marilyn Horan Joe Houston Nancy Hutchinson Linda Hutton Joan Hyers Claire Ilog Carlos Infante Kelly Jo Inman Cathy Jacobs Jepson Family Edwena Joslin Mellie Justad Nawal Kamel Barbara Kaminski Audrey Kelly Peg Kelly Louis Kerti, Jr. Peter Kilfeather Barbara King Clara Klippstein Vincent Knaus Joy Lathan
Kristina DiDonato Phil Dire Rand Doane Stephon Dolberg Lisa Dougherty Robert Duncan Sonia Durand Richard Dziedzic Fr. John Ederer Christopher Eldridge Alicia Erickson Jane Faulkner Mary Ellen Fetterman Ernst Fihn Nancy Finch Mike Forte Carmen Fraga Evelyn Frazier Ray French Mary Fusco Sr. Maria Gabrielle James Gallagher Anna Elias Galvez Jose Galvez Emily Gambill Gail Ganzlin Brittany Garcia Elena & Peter Gargano Joan Gavin Clare Gayle Joseph Geraci Charles Giambalvo Marie Giambalvo Mike Gibson Patrice & Frank Gingliano John Ginobarti Elena Giordano Frank Giugliano Karen Goodheart Teresa Gorkowski Teodore Gorski Ursula Ingrid Green Nancy Greene
Jan Rogers Anderson Richard Michael Anderson David Antonucci Carlos Aviado Rose Baker Frances Balducci Austin Barnes Sean Barnes Tonya Benware Fernando Bello Clare Bellucci James Berger Peggy Black Alicia Mont Bont Tim Boone James Boyer Bill Burgess Bill Cahill Coralie Cahill Richard Campbell Ida Campesi Rusty Canant Beverly Cannon Mary Carroll Ellen Casey Lou Cashon Jim Cavalcante Henry Chenette Bill Cherrie Kimberly Chorniewy Jim Clark Wayne Clark Patrick Cole Rose Colombo Kristin Snyder Costa George Costonis Eileen Crowell Sonia Cruzeiro Lenny D’Agostino Rick DeBlasio Kristen Dinardo Rita Dickson Gina DiDonato
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PLEASE NOTE: Please call the Parish Office if you are being admitted to the hospital or know of someone in our parish who requests a visit from a priest or Eucharistic Minister. Names will remain on the prayer list for two months, unless notified.
Karen Murphy Amal Nawal Michael Nelson John O’Brien Terry O’Brien Glenda Lavin O’Leary Michelle Oetjens Jane Osborn June Owin Ricardo Pacheco Kevin Parise Dr. Harry P. Pasqual Clare Pearce Mary Pelino Paula Penza Abbey Peeples Miguel Pereyra Jose Perez Manuel Perla Jim Perrella June Petrello‐Henig Marta Poekert Stephen Pomaro Ralph Presco Ermandina Provenza Marta Purucker Bob Quig Donna Rawnsley Maria Reupke Estelita Reyes Thomas Riordan Bob Rivard Robert Rosch George Sakis Rita Sanchez Ana Scappatore Derek Scheuermann Monica Schiavone Joann Schilling The Scully Family Ann Scurry Charles Sears Dorothy Sieff
Sean Ancona, Navy CS 2 Christopher Avola Spec. Thomas Bates Lt. Col. Roy Bechtold Tyler Blank Maj. Travis Blaschke, Army Avia on PFC Adam Blazak, Army Chris Bodley Corporal Thomas C. Boehnlein, USMC LCPL Christopher Boudreault, USMC Angela Browning Maj. Nicolais Chighizola, Air Force Ryan M. Costello, Army Col. John Cross, Army Michael Crump 1st Lt. Michael J. Culler, 101st Airborne Ryan Cunningham, FLA Na onal Guard Josh Cur s LCpl Giulio D’Alatri, Marines PFC Gabriel D’Alatri, Marines Command Sgt. Maj James Dickens, Army Staff Sgt. Stephen Dickens, Army
1st Lt. John F. Dowd, Army 2nd Lt. Sam Dowd, Army
Capt. Michael Andrew Dytrych, Army Hanah Eastwood
2nd Lt. Kirk C. Faris, Air Force Major Ma hew Farmer, Army
Ma hew Filimon Lt. Col. Jennifer Formell
Darrin Gabriel Private Ma hew Gainey
Lance Cpl Tyler Geary, USMC Lt. Ruth Gaunt, Navy Michael Gorczynski
Michael Gordon‐Tenant, Army PFC Thomas Greenia, Army PFC Thomas Grodeska, Army Capt. Ma hew Guidone, Army PFC Kevin M. Hanlon, Army Capt. Thomas Harris, Army
Tech Sgt. Thomas M. Hennessee, Air Force Lt. Col. Cornelius Hickey, USMC
Captain Steve Irving, 101 First Airborne Sgt. Chris an Marino Jakobsen, USMC Capt. Mitchell Joslin, Army Ranger
Capt. Jeff Kea ng, Marines 2nd Lt. Andrew King, Army Sgt. Emily A. Konkle, USMC
Major Karl Kuechenmeister, Army
Spencer Calvin McGuire Lt. Col Jennifer Lammert‐Rupp Maj. Kelly Lammert, Air Force Private Joseph LaSasso, Army
Master Sgt. Kyle Mack Daniel Malloy, USMC
Brian Metzger Ens. Daniel Mongiove, Navy
Bryan Neumann Lt. Col Michael Oetjens, USAF
Fr. Tom O’Flanagan, Chaplain, USN Chad Owens
Capt. A.J.Palumbo, Army Staff Sgt. Derek D. Ragion, Marines
Staff Sgt. Nick Raich, Army Capt. Tom Rielly, Army
Capt. Brice Roberts, Army Maj. Andrew Rupp, Air Force
Lt. Col. Laura Sepeda Robert Shaner
Private Allison Sheldon, Army Des n A. Stahl, Navy
Capt. Chris ne Stevens Steve Stropp, Marines Special Ops Capt. Patrick K. Thompson, Army
Pvt. Kyle Tumbarello, Army Joseph Vazquez, Navy
Tech Sgt. Marcy Vaughn, Air Force R.A.George M. Wikoff, USN
Amanda Wilson
PLEASE PRAY for the men and women in our armed forces sta oned overseas,
for the military commanders who lead them, for President Biden and
his advisors and for...
Merciful Father, You desire the welfare of all your children. Stretch out Your protec ng arm over our men and women in the service. Shield them from every danger to body, mind and soul. Comfort them in loneliness, sustain them in hardship, give them the courage they need to
fulfill their duty and so do Your will in all things. Bestow on our leaders and the leaders of the world the wisdom and prudence which will bring peace and jus ce to all. This we ask through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord. Amen. Mary, help of Chris ans, pray for us.
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