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The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH, (St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa. St. Augustine Church, Silver Lake, Pa.) (St. Brigids Cross) -mail: [email protected] Father Casimir (Cas) Stanis, Pastor Kenneth S. Brennan, Deacon PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
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Page 1: September 13, 2015 bulletin

MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEKEND St. Francis—September 19th—4:30PM: Lector—Betty Ellen Hardy; Servers—Gabe & Madeline Spila; Rosary—Betty Ellen Hardy St. Francis—September 20th—8:00AM: Lector—Dick Manjerovic; Servers—Marty Conboy; Rosary—Alice Carr St. Augustine—September 20th—10:30AM: Lector—Tim McMahon; Servers—Emma, Hallie & Linsey Milligan ; Rosary—Ann Zalepa or a volunteer If at any time you see that a volunteer is needed for any ministry, please feel free to step forward and offer your services.

DECEASED

Please pray for the deceased, especially Junko Clymer, mother of Janet Brown. We also pray for Betty McFadden, sister of Martha Caganek. May they 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 healing for all the sick and special intentions.

A Devotional Candle at St. Augustine burns for the return to health of all the sick in our Parish Community requested by St. Brigid Altar & Rosary Society.

FLOWERS FOR OUR CHURCHES

The flowers at St. Augustine Church are in Memory of Peter Jaeger given by Heidi Jaeger. To provide flowers for St. Francis Church , please call the Rectory at (570-553-2288); for St. Augustine Church, please call Heidi Jaeger (570-663-2459). Dates are available in both Churches thru November.

CHURCH CLEANING

St. Francis cleaners for the month of September—Betty Ellen Hardy & Martha Strojny.

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, 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, Kathy Holt, Linda Hollenback, Tyler Fletcher, Anna Mae Coleman, S.C.F., Mary Lou Fahs, Richard Hutchinson, Mary K. Long, Joshua Kaminski, B.F., Aleisya Abrams, Steve Hundiak, John Bauer, Butch Rosencranz, Ruth King, Brooke Arnold, Adam Kelly, Nancy Lynch,

Hallie Brooks, June Riley, Sarah Murnigahan, William Chaney, Daniel Gavin, Sue Anderson, Shawn Burns, Quinn Seymour, Sam Miner, John & Alberta Zielinski, Virginia Raftis, Fred Russell, Dorothy Catlin, Marie Donahue, Nancy, Matt & Emily, Bob Murphy, Robyn Lawson, Vicky Nelson, Rita Flynn, Elton Carr, Kaleena Dughi, Molly Getter, Debbie Drewry, Bub Davis, Rusty Carmen, Ronalee Eckert, Chelsea Judson, Walt Frystak, Valerie Newhart, Amanda Branning, J.K., T.S., H.T., Andy Mooney, Dave Hibbard, Jeff Barnard, Ken Guiton, Mary Elizabeth Healy, George Kotch, Jr., Delmar O’Rourke, Lori & Michelle Parsons, Steve Burrell, Tammy Fleming, Barbara Borsavage, Gregg Loboda, Mark Kovach, Jerry Conboy, Brendan Kelly, Greg Lasgowka, Amy, Shirley Bowser, Paul Kerber, Linda Bush, Dick Lewis, James O’Mara, Joe Redmond, Pat Donnelly, Florian Pasteka, Matt Purtell, Grove Doty, Eleanor Hastings, Sheila McMahon, Natalie McMahon, Bob Keenan, Jane Flynn, Karen Purtell, Victoria Hegedty, Terry White, Richard Guido, John & Doris Daly, Ralph Sharon, Victoria Grisdale, Ezra Barton, Shirley Brookes, Joan Bartolome, and Alida Priestner. May they regain full health.

ARMED FORCES LIST

Please pray for those in our Armed Forces, especially those from our Parish & Community, Christopher Reichlen, Patrick Allen, Shane Kalpokas, Ryan Gormley, Mike Griffith, 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, Lisa Phillips, Carrie Krouse, Ryan Newberry, Wayne M. Bennett, Duane Thomas, Joseph Elliott, Mark W. Gregg, Bradley J. Bryant, Kevin Lewandoski, Amberlynn Villanella, Steven Shelp, 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.

The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH,

(St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa.

St. Augustine Church, Silver Lake, Pa.)

(St. Brigid’s Cross)

-mail: [email protected]

Father Casimir (Cas) Stanis, Pastor

Kenneth S. Brennan, Deacon

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

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WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Thank you for your kindness & generosity in our Parish Collections. St. Francis (4:30PM)— $ 1,102.00; St. Francis (8:00AM)—$ 1,641.00; St. Augustine (10:30AM)—$ 1,486.00.

LIFELINES

“Only with prayer—prayer that storms the heavens for justice and mercy, prayer that cleanses our

CHILDREN’S WORSHIP BULLETINS

.

MASS SCHEDULE Sat. Sept. 12 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS Sun. Sept. 13 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

3rd Anniv. BILL PHALEN by Bub & Dawn Davis 10:30AM St. Augustine Church - GERARD MAHONEY by Beverly Mahoney &

Daughters Mon. Sept. 14 NO MASS Tue. Sept. 15 NO MASS Wed. Sept. 16 NO MASS Thur. Sept. 17 NO MASS Fri. Sept. 18 NO MASS Sat. Sept. 19 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

DECEASED IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CEMETERY by the Association

Sun. Sept. 20 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Birthdays) DON & BOBBY PURTELL by Norene Purtell and Family

10:30AM St. Augustine Church INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS

FR. CAS WILL BE AWAY Fr. Cas will be away Monday thru Friday, September 14-18. He will be at the annual Convocation of Priests. Please pray for him and his brother Priests as they attend this important event. (No weekday Masses will be scheduled at St. Augustine or St. Francis during this time.)

THANK YOU—CARE & EDUCATION OF PRIESTS

Thank you to everyone for their generosity in last weekend’s collection for the Care & Education of Priests. The collection total was $ 550.10.

ADULT BIBLE STUDY RESUMES AT NEUMANN HALL

Adult Bible Study is being held on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:00AM at Neumann Hall, Choconut. Study is based on the readings for the upcoming Sunday. New members are always welcome.

CCD CLASSES BEGIN

CCD Classes will begin for all students in Kindergarten thru 12th grade, THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, at 9:10AM at Neumann Hall.

LOST AND FOUND AT ST. FRANCIS CHURCH The “Lost and Found Basket” at St. Francis Church is beginning to fill up. The following items are now on the table in the back of the Church. Please check as you are leaving Mass and if these items are yours, please take them home with you! There are two pair of sunglasses; one pair of reading glasses; kids Missal Books; a bracelet; a glass dish; a blue plastic plate; and an XL blue raincoat.

HALF DAY RETREAT TO BE HELD AT ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH A Half Day Retreat will be held at St. Augustine Church, on Saturday, October 3rd, from 9:00AM to 1:00PM. The Retreat Leader will be Marilee Beyer. The topic will be Our Blessed Mother. The Day will open at 9:00AM with Mass celebrated by Fr. Cas, Followed by a Lesson, Stations of the Cross as seen through the eyes of Mary, the Mother of Jesus (Stations will be outside if weather permits), Meditation, small group discussions, snacks, and time for sharing. Closing will be at 12:30PM with Exposition of the Holy Eucharist done by Deacon Ken Brennan. Please bring your own chair and snacks. The Retreat is open to everyone.

ALTAR & ROSARY KNIFE RADA SALE

St. Brigid Altar & Rosary Society is selling Rada knives as an on-going fund raiser. Orders can be placed with a member of the Altar & Rosary or can be placed on-line by going online to www.helpourfundraiser.com and use customer number 504671. The password is mrsa01pw. Do not use capital letters in the password.

ATTENTION YOUNG ADULTS OF THE PARISH We are looking for volunteers to finish pressure washing the outdoor Stations of the Cross at St. Augustine Church. There is also pruning, planting and general cleanup needed in preparation for the Half-Day Retreat being held at St. Augustine on October 3rd. This will be a fun activity with refreshments. It is also a great way to make new friends. Cleanup day is set for Saturday, September 26th at 2:00PM. If the weather is bad, cleanup will be on Sunday, September 27th at 2:00PM. Please join us to make our Church grounds beautiful! Questions? Please contact Jerry Feeney (570-663-9277) or Jerry Higgins (607-754-3557).

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 prayer requests, please call anyone on the list and many prayers will be offered for your particular intention.

2015 YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE A.D. 1517: Martin Luther proposes 95 “theses” in Wittenberg, Germany, symbolically beginning the Protestant Reformation and its accompanying social and religious upheaval. A.D. 1534-1585: Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint John of the Cross are Carmelite mystics, writers, and reformers in Spain whose writings continue to influence Catholic spirituality.

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MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEKEND St. Francis—September 19th—4:30PM: Lector—Betty Ellen Hardy; Servers—Gabe & Madeline Spila; Rosary—Betty Ellen Hardy St. Francis—September 20th—8:00AM: Lector—Dick Manjerovic; Servers—Marty Conboy; Rosary—Alice Carr St. Augustine—September 20th—10:30AM: Lector—Tim McMahon; Servers—Emma, Hallie & Linsey Milligan ; Rosary—Ann Zalepa or a volunteer If at any time you see that a volunteer is needed for any ministry, please feel free to step forward and offer your services.

DECEASED

Please pray for the deceased, especially Junko Clymer, mother of Janet Brown. We also pray for Betty McFadden, sister of Martha Caganek. May they 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 healing for all the sick and special intentions.

A Devotional Candle at St. Augustine burns for the return to health of all the sick in our Parish Community requested by St. Brigid Altar & Rosary Society.

FLOWERS FOR OUR CHURCHES

The flowers at St. Augustine Church are in Memory of Peter Jaeger given by Heidi Jaeger. To provide flowers for St. Francis Church , please call the Rectory at (570-553-2288); for St. Augustine Church, please call Heidi Jaeger (570-663-2459). Dates are available in both Churches thru November.

CHURCH CLEANING

St. Francis cleaners for the month of September—Betty Ellen Hardy & Martha Strojny.

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, 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, Kathy Holt, Linda Hollenback, Tyler Fletcher, Anna Mae Coleman, S.C.F., Mary Lou Fahs, Richard Hutchinson, Mary K. Long, Joshua Kaminski, B.F., Aleisya Abrams, Steve Hundiak, John Bauer, Butch Rosencranz, Ruth King, Brooke Arnold, Adam Kelly, Nancy Lynch,

Hallie Brooks, June Riley, Sarah Murnigahan, William Chaney, Daniel Gavin, Sue Anderson, Shawn Burns, Quinn Seymour, Sam Miner, John & Alberta Zielinski, Virginia Raftis, Fred Russell, Dorothy Catlin, Marie Donahue, Nancy, Matt & Emily, Bob Murphy, Robyn Lawson, Vicky Nelson, Rita Flynn, Elton Carr, Kaleena Dughi, Molly Getter, Debbie Drewry, Bub Davis, Rusty Carmen, Ronalee Eckert, Chelsea Judson, Walt Frystak, Valerie Newhart, Amanda Branning, J.K., T.S., H.T., Andy Mooney, Dave Hibbard, Jeff Barnard, Ken Guiton, Mary Elizabeth Healy, George Kotch, Jr., Delmar O’Rourke, Lori & Michelle Parsons, Steve Burrell, Tammy Fleming, Barbara Borsavage, Gregg Loboda, Mark Kovach, Jerry Conboy, Brendan Kelly, Greg Lasgowka, Amy, Shirley Bowser, Paul Kerber, Linda Bush, Dick Lewis, James O’Mara, Joe Redmond, Pat Donnelly, Florian Pasteka, Matt Purtell, Grove Doty, Eleanor Hastings, Sheila McMahon, Natalie McMahon, Bob Keenan, Jane Flynn, Karen Purtell, Victoria Hegedty, Terry White, Richard Guido, John & Doris Daly, Ralph Sharon, Victoria Grisdale, Ezra Barton, Shirley Brookes, Joan Bartolome, and Alida Priestner. May they regain full health.

ARMED FORCES LIST

Please pray for those in our Armed Forces, especially those from our Parish & Community, Christopher Reichlen, Patrick Allen, Shane Kalpokas, Ryan Gormley, Mike Griffith, 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, Lisa Phillips, Carrie Krouse, Ryan Newberry, Wayne M. Bennett, Duane Thomas, Joseph Elliott, Mark W. Gregg, Bradley J. Bryant, Kevin Lewandoski, Amberlynn Villanella, Steven Shelp, 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.

The Roman Catholic Community of ST. BRIGID PARISH,

(St. Francis Xavier Church, Friendsville, Pa.

St. Augustine Church, Silver Lake, Pa.)

(St. Brigid’s Cross)

-mail: [email protected]

Father Casimir (Cas) Stanis, Pastor

Kenneth S. Brennan, Deacon

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

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WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Thank you for your kindness & generosity in our Parish Collections. St. Francis (4:30PM)— $ 1,102.00; St. Francis (8:00AM)—$ 1,641.00; St. Augustine (10:30AM)—$ 1,486.00.

LIFELINES

“Only with prayer—prayer that storms the heavens for justice and mercy, prayer that cleanses our

CHILDREN’S WORSHIP BULLETINS

.

MASS SCHEDULE Sat. Sept. 12 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS Sun. Sept. 13 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 24TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

3rd Anniv. BILL PHALEN by Bub & Dawn Davis 10:30AM St. Augustine Church - GERARD MAHONEY by Beverly Mahoney &

Daughters Mon. Sept. 14 NO MASS Tue. Sept. 15 NO MASS Wed. Sept. 16 NO MASS Thur. Sept. 17 NO MASS Fri. Sept. 18 NO MASS Sat. Sept. 19 4:30PM St. Francis Church - VIGIL: 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

DECEASED IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CEMETERY by the Association

Sun. Sept. 20 8:00AM St. Francis Church - 25TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Birthdays) DON & BOBBY PURTELL by Norene Purtell and Family

10:30AM St. Augustine Church INTENTIONS OF OUR PARISHIONERS

FR. CAS WILL BE AWAY Fr. Cas will be away Monday thru Friday, September 14-18. He will be at the annual Convocation of Priests. Please pray for him and his brother Priests as they attend this important event. (No weekday Masses will be scheduled at St. Augustine or St. Francis during this time.)

THANK YOU—CARE & EDUCATION OF PRIESTS

Thank you to everyone for their generosity in last weekend’s collection for the Care & Education of Priests. The collection total was $ 550.10.

ADULT BIBLE STUDY RESUMES AT NEUMANN HALL

Adult Bible Study is being held on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:00AM at Neumann Hall, Choconut. Study is based on the readings for the upcoming Sunday. New members are always welcome.

CCD CLASSES BEGIN

CCD Classes will begin for all students in Kindergarten thru 12th grade, THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, at 9:10AM at Neumann Hall.

LOST AND FOUND AT ST. FRANCIS CHURCH The “Lost and Found Basket” at St. Francis Church is beginning to fill up. The following items are now on the table in the back of the Church. Please check as you are leaving Mass and if these items are yours, please take them home with you! There are two pair of sunglasses; one pair of reading glasses; kids Missal Books; a bracelet; a glass dish; a blue plastic plate; and an XL blue raincoat.

HALF DAY RETREAT TO BE HELD AT ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH A Half Day Retreat will be held at St. Augustine Church, on Saturday, October 3rd, from 9:00AM to 1:00PM. The Retreat Leader will be Marilee Beyer. The topic will be Our Blessed Mother. The Day will open at 9:00AM with Mass celebrated by Fr. Cas, Followed by a Lesson, Stations of the Cross as seen through the eyes of Mary, the Mother of Jesus (Stations will be outside if weather permits), Meditation, small group discussions, snacks, and time for sharing. Closing will be at 12:30PM with Exposition of the Holy Eucharist done by Deacon Ken Brennan. Please bring your own chair and snacks. The Retreat is open to everyone.

ALTAR & ROSARY KNIFE RADA SALE

St. Brigid Altar & Rosary Society is selling Rada knives as an on-going fund raiser. Orders can be placed with a member of the Altar & Rosary or can be placed on-line by going online to www.helpourfundraiser.com and use customer number 504671. The password is mrsa01pw. Do not use capital letters in the password.

ATTENTION YOUNG ADULTS OF THE PARISH We are looking for volunteers to finish pressure washing the outdoor Stations of the Cross at St. Augustine Church. There is also pruning, planting and general cleanup needed in preparation for the Half-Day Retreat being held at St. Augustine on October 3rd. This will be a fun activity with refreshments. It is also a great way to make new friends. Cleanup day is set for Saturday, September 26th at 2:00PM. If the weather is bad, cleanup will be on Sunday, September 27th at 2:00PM. Please join us to make our Church grounds beautiful! Questions? Please contact Jerry Feeney (570-663-9277) or Jerry Higgins (607-754-3557).

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 prayer requests, please call anyone on the list and many prayers will be offered for your particular intention.

2015 YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE A.D. 1517: Martin Luther proposes 95 “theses” in Wittenberg, Germany, symbolically beginning the Protestant Reformation and its accompanying social and religious upheaval. A.D. 1534-1585: Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint John of the Cross are Carmelite mystics, writers, and reformers in Spain whose writings continue to influence Catholic spirituality.

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POT O’GOLD PARTY “St. Brigid Parish ~ Pot O’Gold (Elimination) Party” will be held Sunday October 25th, 2015 at 1:00PM in Neumann Hall, Choconut. A limited number (115) tickets are available at $ 100.00 each. Each ticket admits one person plus a guest to the party. Included in the ticket price will be beer/wine/and buffet style food. Over $ 8000.00 in prizes will be awarded including a grand prize of $ 3000.00. Everyone who buys a ticket will go home with at least a door prize. On the day of the party at intermission as many raffle tickets as possible will be sold for $ 5.00 each for (8) separate raffles for (8) more $ 100.00 tickets. There will also be as many raffle tickets as possible sold for $ 10.00 each for (2) separate raffles for (2) more $ 100.00 tickets. These final (10) tickets can only be awarded to someone who already holds one of the original 115 tickets. If you would like to purchase a “Pot O’Gold” Party ticket, please contact John or Mary Butler (570-553-2199) or the Parish Office (570-553-2288). Parishioners are encouraged to get their tickets now. We need help from individual Parishioners/individual people or families/businesses in the following ways. We need (10) sponsors of $ 100.00 each; (1) sponsors of $ 500.00 each; sponsors to share sponsorship of $ 1,500.00; and sponsors to share the sponsorship of $ 3,000.00. Thank you to the families and businesses who have sponsored the $ 100.00; $ 250.00; and $ 500.00 sponsorships ! If you would like to be a sponsor, please call the Parish Office (570-553-2288) OR call John or Mary Butler (570-553-2199). We need donations of 45 door prizes. These can include bottles of wine, gift certificates, lottery

tickets, restaurant gift certificates, bird feeders, bird feed, gift baskets, sewing supplies, shop supplies, work lights, a pallet of stone, Irish items, items for pets, gardening items, etc.

Only your imagination is the limit on what one of these prizes could be. Thank you to everyone who has donated door prizes so far! If you can donate a door prize, please call Betty Ellen Hardy (570-553-2372) or Shirley Kelly (570-553-2362). If you would be able to solicit sponsors, door prizes, or volunteer to work at the Party, please contact the Parish Office (570-553-2288) or John and Mary Butler (570-553-2199).

DONATIONS FOR BASKET O’CHEER Monetary donations are needed for a “Basket O’ Cheer”. A basket with Irish libations and other Irish Items will be put together to raffle at the “Pot O’Gold Party”. If you would like to make a donation, please put it in the collection basket in a marked envelope or mail to the Rectory. So far we have $ 70.00, one bottle of whiskey and a beautiful LARGE basket to fill!

CHICKEN BARBECUE TO BENEFIT LITTLE MEADOWS FIRE COMPANY The Little Meadows Fire Company will have a Chicken Barbecue on Sunday, September 27th, starting at 11:00AM—until sold out. The Barbecue will be at the Fire Station.

SHEETS & BLANKETS NEEDED

Old/used sheets and blankets are needed to make sleeping bags for the homeless. If you are cleaning out your closet, please consider donating them for this worthy cause. Donations can be left in the back of the Churches or dropped off at the Rectory, (if no one is there, please leave donations on the porch by the driveway). All donations are most welcome. Also needed are old, used neckties (not clip-on).

IS ANYONE INTERESTED IN TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS ??? CLASSES BEGINNING SOON Tai Chi for Arthritis is an ancient Chinese exercise that offers arthritis relief through slow, gentle movement. Classes are only (1) hour per session. Classes will begin on Tuesday, September 22nd at 6:00PM in Neumann Hall. There will be a small fee for each session. If you have questions, please call Barbara Dougherty 570-663-9212 or 607-768-9685. Anyone is welcome to attend.

MOM’S HOUSE NEWS The Mom’s House 27th Annual Solution of Hope Banquet will be held on Thursday, October 22nd at Traditions at the Glenn. Cocktail hour is at 5:00PM. Dinner is at 6:00PM. Cost is $ 65.00 per person. Please RSVP by October 14th. Call (607-644-9972) or register on-line at momshouseny.org .

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OF BROOME COUNTY The Catholic Schools of Broome County—Fall Tours & Student Shadow Days are being scheduled now. Early Child-hood Education thru 12th Grade. Contact the Office of Admissions (607-748-7423 ext. 3) for more information. Consid-er the possibilities waiting for your children. 100% graduation rate. New transfer students will be considered for admis-sion during the Fall of 2015. Tuition assistance is available. Busing from Pennsylvania is also available. www.broomecatholicschools.org .

ANNUAL MEDICARE OPEN ENROLMENT PERIOD—ENROLLMENT EVENTS SCHEDULED Each year from October 15th through December 7th, Medicare beneficiaries have an opportunity to look at the insurance plans and drug plans to make sure they are meeting their needs. This open enrollment allows beneficiaries to make these changes, which will become effective on January 1, 2016. The APPRISE program has counselors available to assist Medicare beneficiaries with plan comparisons & enrollments into drug plans. This program will be holding free open enrollment events in our area. An appointment must be made to attend. If you are unable to attend any of the following events, please call your local AAA office to make an appointment. Bradford County: Bradford County Area Agency on Aging, (220 Main St Unit 2 Towanda, Pa 18848) October 28th, November 20th, and December 3rd, from 9AM to 3PM. Please call 1-800-982-4346 to schedule an appointment. Susquehanna County: Susquehanna County AAA office (157 Spruce St Suite 1 Montrose, Pa 18801) November 2nd and November 16th, from 9AM to 3PM. Please call 1-800-634-3746 to schedule an appointment. These events are free and open to all Medicare beneficiaries, but an appointment must be made. The APPRISE program and B/S/S/T Area Agency on Aging, Inc. are funded in part by the Department of Aging; the United Way of Bradford County; the United Way of Susquehanna County; the Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Tioga County Commissioners.

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BUS TRIP TO PHILADELPHIA TO SEE POPE FRANCIS We may have room for just one or two people. Please call the Rectory (570-553-2288) as soon as possible if you would like to attend. The date is Sunday, September 27th. Meals are extra and buses will only be able to stop far outside of Philadelphia for food before and/or after the Mass. Please bring a brown bag lunch, lots of water and drinks.

Cost per person is $ 50.00. At this point we do not know for sure when our group will be getting on the buses. We anticipate we will be leaving at about 6:00AM. We will put the exact time in the bulletin as soon as we know for sure. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL THE RECTORY. The information below has been provided by the Diocese of Scranton and is important information for our group to be aware of.

There are several ways for parishioners to participate in and experience the upcoming visit of Pope Francis. The Diocese of Scranton invites you to participate prayerfully in these ways:

View the live coverage provided through CTV (Catholic Television) on your EWTN network

Utilize the official hymn or prayer in some manner in your parish that week (found on World Meeting of Families 2015 website)

Share the pilgrim prayer journal, which will guide the prayer of those traveling by bus to Philadelphia for Mass with Pope Francis on Sunday, September 27th – this material will be published on the Diocesan website in early September, for everyone to share in your parish and family observances of this historic event. For parish groups or individuals who have already made arrangements to travel by chartered bus for the Papal Mass in Philadelphia on Sunday, September 27th, here is some additional information.

There are no tickets for the Papal Mass – it is a public event – do not let anyone try to sell you tickets.

Mass is scheduled for 4:00PM on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

For travel on this day, the details have not yet been published to the bus companies. As a matter of security, this information will only become available a few weeks before the Pilgrimage. Each bus will be assigned a bus coordinator, a secured parking lot, and an arrival and departure time.

This event is being described as a “walking event” – all pilgrims need to be prepared to walk several miles, to stand for lengthy periods, and to adjust to unpredictable circumstances in such a large crowd.

It is anticipated that pilgrims will need to bring onto your bus some type of food and beverage, but no information has been published yet about what type of personal belongings may be carried into the secured area. The managed highway access, along with the extreme volume of bus traffic, will make it impossible to consider a meal stop along the way. When we learn any more about permissible items to carry with you throughout the day, we will publish this information through your bus coordinators.

FALL TURKEY SHOOTS

VFW Post 6824, (Potterville), 1468 Haights Pond Road, Rome, Pa. will hold a series of Fall Turkey Shoots on Sundays from 12Noon to 4:00PM. Dates are September 20, 27, October 4, 11 & 18. There will be Lucky X, Shotgun Shoot, Food, 50 Cent Bingo, Pull Tabs, & Raffles. For more information go to www.vfwpost6824.org .

HALF WAY TO ST. PATRICK’S DAY HOOLEY The 12th Annual Half-Way to St. Patrick’s Day Hooley will be held on Friday, September 18th, from 7 to 11PM at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 136 Park Ave, Binghamton. There will be a 50/50 Raffle. Chinese Auction and various other raffles. Music will be by “OLD FRIENDS”. There will be Irish Dancers and Pipers. Advance admission is $12.00/$15.00 at the door. Ages 6-16—$ 5.00; 5 and under are free. No alcohol under 21. Tickets are limited. Admission includes: beer, soda, coffee, snacks. Food will be available for purchase. For tickets call 607-727-2262 or pick up at the AOH Hall, 148 Main St., Binghamton (607-724-5588); The Beef, 62 Leroy St, Binghamton (607-779-2333); Giblin’s, 256 Main St., Johnson City (607-798-1965); or Irish Kevin’s, 47 Riverside Dr., Johnson City (607-237-0188). For more info. contact [email protected] .

HOLY NAME OF MARY TO HOLD HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL

Holy Name of Mary Parish, Montrose, will hold their 7th Annual Harvest Moon Festival beginning Friday, September 18th and continuing thru Sunday, September 20th. Hours for Friday are 5PM to 10PM; Saturday, 11AM to 10PM; Sunday, 11AM to 5PM. There will be a White Elephant Sale starting at 8AM on Friday and Saturday. There will be a Wheelbarrow of Cash, Basket Raffles, Games, Live Entertainment, Fire Truck Rides, Crafters, Ethnic Foods, JC’s Café and much more! Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy the day.

CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL Pope Francis has been challenging the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR) to promote more active engagement in ecumenical outreach. In response, the CCR of the Diocese of Scranton is sponsoring a day of formation in ecumenism. It will be held on Saturday, October 3, from 8:30AM to 6:00PM at the Holy Family Spiritual Renewal Center near Nanticoke, PA. Registration for the day is $25 and includes three meals (breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 8:15). Overnight accommodations are available. This day will be an opportunity to pray, learn, discuss and fellowship, and will feature presentations by Dan Almeter, who is knowledgeable and experienced in many aspects of ecumenism. Please contact the CCR Office at 570-344-2214 if you’d like a flyer with registration form (registrations are being taken by mail only, and must be accompanied by payment). The CCR invites you to join them as they embrace our Holy Father’s desire to see progress made toward a greater visible unity in the Body of Christ. For more information see ccrscranton.org

COUNSELING SERVICES AVAILABLE Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton offers compassionate counseling in a safe, comfortable environment where your privacy is always respected. Counseling is about self-discovery and can be used for personal grown or when distressing conditions exist and you need a bit of extra support...help is available. Anyone who struggles with anxiety, depression, grief and loss, life transitions or a variety of emotional or psychological conditions is welcome. For more in-formation or to make an appointment, call 570-207-2283.

SCRANTON DIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN—FALL FUND RAISER If you plant fall flower/garlic bulbs please consider ordering online. Go to: www.flowerpowerfundraising.com then to the top right corner to “Find a Group,” type in: Scranton Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. Then start shopping. All bulbs are 100% guaranteed and will be shipped directly to the customer. Top quality bulbs are guaranteed and you will not be billed until the bulbs are shipped. You may order from now until October 5th. Please consider supporting our organiza-tion as we will receive a percentage of the profits. If further information is required, please call Judy at 570-470-1536 or Nancy at 570-357-1790.

ST. GABRIEL’S PASSIONIST RETREAT CENTER—FALL RETREAT October 16-18: The Passion of Jesus Christ, a Preached Retreat for MEN and WOMEN will be held. The Retreat will be Directed by Rev. Vincent Boney, CP of St. Ann’s Monastery Scranton. Comfortable Silence will be observed during the Retreat which begins Friday evening at 7:30PM and ends after the noon meal on Sunday. (No meals are served Friday.) Preached retreats consist of conferences on the spiritual life, time for personal reflection, prayer, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and Liturgy. A deposit is required. For more information, please call the Retreat Office: 570 586-4957 or email [email protected] .


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