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JUNE 26, 2016
THIRTEENTH
SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday
4:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM
11:00 AM
Weekdays
Please check for schedule
in bulletin
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday
3:00 PM
or by appointment
Religious Education
Grades K – 8
Sunday
9:45 AM – 10:45 AM
All Saints Parish
Rev. Jacek J. Bialkowski, Pastor 66 Willow Street
Plymouth, PA 18651
Phone: 570-779-5323 Fax: 570-779-4921
allsaints66@comcast.net
www.allsaintsplymouth.com
office hours: Monday through Friday
9AM – Noon & 1PM – 4PM Mollie Winters, Office Manager
Jeanette Shock, Parish Secretary
Debbie Goodman, Financial Secretary
Parish Mission Statement We, All Saints Parish, are drawn together by the power of
the Holy Spirit to be a living and convincing sign of God’s
unconditional love. We are gifted to build bonds among
ourselves and others in order to live the Gospel in word,
worship, community and service for the salvation of all
and the building of God’s kingdom.
We are inspired by the sacred texts this Sunday to adhere to our God
who lovingly calls us from ignorance and confusion to deeper
knowledge of God and harmony of body and soul. The Lord’s call is
meant for a lifetime, not a week, a month or five years. Our God
desires to show us the path of life, the fullness of joy in his
presence. That is a life-long process, extending even beyond the
grave. What is being asked of us is nothing less than everything!
May we be strengthened to respond without fear that we do not have
what we need to complete the task set before us. The Lord bestows
help to the fainthearted, so we should be encouraged that help is
near for each of us, in whatever circumstance we may find ourselves
in the journey toward our God, in process now and perfected in
heaven.
A COMMUNITY WHO WORSHIPS
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday, June 26th
8:30 AM Paul Figler (Robert & Helen Zarrizski)
11:00 AM For all Parishioners
Monday, June 27th
NO MASS
Tuesday, June 28th
12:05 PM Kathleen Novak (George & Jackie Curry)
Wednesday, June 29th
12:05 PM Ann Januszewski (Joseph Januszewski)
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION FROM 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Thursday, June 30th
12:05 PM John & Mary Federovich (John & Ruthann Fedro)
Friday, July 1st
12:05PM Joseph Pickering (Jackie Karnes)
Saturday, July 2nd
4:00 PM For all Parishioners
Sunday, July 3rd
8:30 AM Frances C. Mikush (Shirley Scott Parmelee)
11:00 AM James J. Burns (Wife, Margo)
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Saturday, July 2, 2016
4:00 PM:
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion – A. Maloney, R. Coates,
M.J. Wojtowicz, A. Brunick
Lectors – E. Koons, C. Kellar
Altar Servers – A. Young, P. Pritchard, S. Pritchard
Sunday, July 3, 2016
8:30 AM:
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion –R. Motyka, P. Motyka,
D. Prutzman, T. Walker
Lectors – F. Josephs, A. Walker
Altar Servers – N. Powell, J. Bozek,
11:00 AM: Extraordinary Ministers of Communion – K. Narcum, P. Roan,
S. James, J. Karnes
Lectors – R. Burns, M. Burns
Altar Servers – N. Rokosz, Jacob Rokosz, Jonathan Rokosz
If you are unable to fulfill your obligation, please find a replacement
June 26 1 Kgs 19:16b,
19-21
Gal 5:1, 13-18 Lk 9:51-62 (99)
June 27
St. Cyril of
Alexandria Am 2:6-10, 13-16
Mt 8:18-22 (377)
June 28 St. Irenaeus
Am 3:1-8, 4:11-12
Mt 8:23-27 (378)
June 29 Sts. Peter & Paul
Acts 12:1-11/2
Tm 4:6-8, 17-18 Mt 16:13-19 (591)
June 30
The First Martyrs of the Holy
Roman Church
Am 7:10-17
Mt 9:1-8 (380)
July 1
Blessed Junipero
Serra Am 8:4-6, 9-12
Mt 9:9-13 (381)
July 2 Am 9:11-15Mt
9:14-17 (382)
July 3
Is 66:10-14c Gal 6:14-18
Lk 10:1-2,17-20
Or 10:1-9 (102)
May 24 1 Pt 1:10-16
Mk 10:28-31
(348)
May 25
St. Bede the
Venerable
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Adult preparation for the Sacrament of
Initiation. If you know of anyone who might be interested in inquiring about the
Catholic Faith, call the parish office or Maureen Dillon at (570) 779-9874.
Classes are generally held on Sunday mornings after the 8:30 AM Mass.
Baptism of Infants: Parents requesting Baptism for their children should make
an appointment with the Pastor to begin the process. The months of preparation
before the birth of a child are the appropriate time to plan for the Sacrament.
Catholic Marriage: Diocesan Policy states that those considering celebrating
the Sacrament of Marriage must meet with the pastor at least six months before
any desired wedding date. Please call the office to schedule an appointment with
the Pastor.
Communion for the Homebound: We invite homebound parishioners who
wish to receive Holy Communion to call the office.
Hospital Visitation: Please notify the Parish Office if you or a loved one is
hospitalized as the hospital no longer notifies the parish. If a patient would like
to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation or Anointing of the Sick or if he or
she would just like a visit, please call the office to make arrangements.
Prayer for Life
Father and maker of all, you adorn all creation with splendor and beauty, and fashion human lives in
your image and likeness.
Awaken in every heart reverence for the work of your hands, and renew among your people a
readiness to nurture and sustain your precious gift of life.
Grant this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the
Holy Spirit, God Forever and ever. Amen.
If you would like to purchase Altar Breads or Sanctuary Candles for a week in memory or in honor of
a loved one, contact Jackie Karnes at 570-332-1176 (Monday thru Friday only) for available dates.
Altar Breads are $25.00 per week and Sanctuary Candles are $15.00 per week.
PARISH EVENTS
OUR PARISH SPAGHETTI DINNER WILL BE HELD ON Sunday, September 11th, noon to 4 PM, at Holy Child Faith Formation Center.
Please watch the bulletin for more information on this great upcoming event.
PARISH LOTTERY
Winners for the week of June 13th: $50.00: #763 Lisa A. Brogan, #246 Barbara Glova, #786
Charlene Churnetski, #487 Marie Shevock, #475 Thomas Sweetz. $100.00: #127 Margie Novak.
Tickets are available for our new Lottery which will begin on August 17th. Please support your
parish by purchasing a ticket. Thank you.
USHERS CLUB LOTTERY
Winners for the week of June 6th: $25.00: #410 Mike Harper, #807 Phyllis Chicallo, #510 JoAnn
Shevock, #580 Catherine Cragle, #716 Brody Shaner. $50.00: #630 Rose Mary Behm.
Winners for the week of June 13th: $25.00: #763 Ron Zaledonis, #246 Leonard Steczkowski, #786
Traci Frisbie, #487 Ceil Kukish, #475 Brody Shaner. $50.00: #127 Diane Faul.
BAPTISM CLASS SCHEDULE FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR
July 6th September 7th November 2nd
All classes begin at 7PM and are held in the Holy Child Faith Formation Center
Come and spend some quiet time with Jesus! Opportunities for Adoration are
available every Wednesday from 9AM to 4PM; times are broken into one hour shifts.
If you are interested please contact Joan Kaye @ 570-779-2998. Because of the
dwindling number of people for Adoration we have changed the time.
ALTAR FLOWERS
Last weeks altar flowers were given in memory of Leon Kopko by the family.
AUGUST 14TH
, PARISH PICNIC
MUSIC MINISTRY
If you are interested in joining the choir and/or becoming a cantor please see Bill Loyack after Mass
or call him @ 570-885-4307.
SHARE YOUR GIFTS WITH YOUR PARISH
Adult Altar Servers for funerals and/or daily Mass, plus additional adults are needed to pray the
funeral Vigil Prayer Service at funeral homes. If interested, please call the rectory office.
POPE FRANCIS’ EVANGELIZATION PRAYER INTENTION
That opportunities may increase for dialogue and encounter between the Christian faith and the
peoples of Asia.
PARISH MINISTRY
CHRISTIAN SERVICE CENTER
Next food distribution, Thursday, June 30th, 9am – 11am. The Christian
Service Center is in DIRE NEED OF CANNED FRUIT, DRIED PASTA,
PEANUT BUTTER, JELLY, CEREALS & JUICES.
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
The Prayer Shawl Ministry has distributed 901 shawls. The Prayer Shawl Ministry is always in
need of additional hands to stitch. Please call Dona @ 570-771-6316 for time and place of next get
together.
GIVING A MEMORIAL GIFT TO YOUR PARISH WHEN THERE IS A DEATH OF A
LOVED ONE AND MAKING YOUR WILL: Have you ever considered giving a monetary gift
to your parish in memory of a deceased loved one at the time of death or later on? It’s a beautiful
expression of love for both the person who died and your parish. We always need money to enable
us to continue to accomplish the mission of Jesus and for the general upkeep of our parish
properties. Please consider this unique expression of giving in lieu of flowers, Mass cards and other
expressions. When making your Will, remember All Saints Parish & the good that can come
because of the legacy you leave your parish. Monetary donations would be gratefully appreciated if
made to the Parish Building Fund, The Christian Service Center, Parish Cemeteries or All Saints
Catholic School Education Fund, to be used by a family or families who need assistance with
sending their child to a Catholic School. Thank you.
MINISTRY OF PRAYER
Please always remember to pray for those in our nation’s military; for
firefighters, police and EMT’s. Please also pray for all in the Parish who are
ill or in any way distressed, especially those who have asked for prayers: Lainee
Sweeney, George, Irene, Nathan Grey, Eugene, Mark, Emma, George, Joseph,
John & Danielle. If you or a loved one would like to be on the parish prayer list,
please notify the office. If you are calling for someone else, please make sure you have that
person’s permission to publish their name in the bulletin.
Our parish gratefully acknowledges the following donations:
~ In memory of Ann Januszewski by Sharon Mazurek
~ In memory of Eleanor Hogan by Pirillo Family
MASS IN REMEMBRANCE OF VICTIMS OF VIOLENT OR TRAGIC DEATH The Diocese of Scranton if offering the annual Mass in Remembrance of victims of violent or
tragic death. This Mass is offered for the families and friends of those who have died in tragedy,
especially through murder, suicide and accident. The Mass is scheduled for Thursday, July 14th, at
7:00PM, in St. Peter’s Cathedral, 315 Wyoming Ave., Scranton. All persons who have lost a loved
one through tragic and traumatic death are invited to this liturgy. Registration forms are available at
the parish office or Diocese of Scranton’s website, www.dioceseofscranton.org.
WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP June 18 & June 19
Offertory: $5574.00
Loose Collection: $230.00 Candles: $286.00
Clergy Care: $2.00* Cemetery: $6.00
Energy: $627.25 Catholic Education: $3.00
Church Maintenance: $10.00 Easter: $25.00
Christian Service Center: $25.00
Catholic Comm. Campaign: $34.00*
Total: $6822.25
Thank you! Your stewardship and generosity
toward your parish is greatly needed and
appreciated.
*Last week’s Diocesan Collections amounted to $36.00 which is sent directly to the Diocese of Scranton
ALL SAINTS PARISH YOUTH NEWS 570-779-5323
allsaints66francis@comcast.net www.facebook.com/allsaintsplymouth
Twitter: @aspyouthmin www.allsaintsplymouth.com
There will be no youth group meeting on June 29th. We will resume our regular schedule on July 6th. Light the Fire Youth Rally, June 29th, at Misericordia University. This day-long event is open to all students 8th grade and up. This year’s Light the Fire will feature speaker Chris Padgett and music by Full Armor Band. Bonfire, July 9th, 4-8 pm
HELLO
SUMMER
STATEMENT BY BISHOP BAMBERA
REGARDING TRAGIC SHOOTINGS
IN ORLANDO
The senseless violence that has invaded our world all too often in recent years yet again confronted
us in the early hours of Sunday morning, June 12, with the slaughter of scores of innocent people in
Orlando, Florida. I first heard of the tragic news shortly after my airplane landed in southern
California, where I was about to begin a week of meetings of the U.S. Conference of Catholic
Bishops. Needless to say, as with so many of you, I have been consumed with this tragedy. It is
beyond imagining and well beyond what should be expected in a civilized nation like our own.
As an act of terrorism, the Orlando shootings have created for us as Americans an uneasy solidarity
with suffering souls in our own land and in far too many places around the world. This act, like so
many others, defies logic, generates fear and causes us to question if there can ever be a place of
true security and peace for ourselves and the entire global community.
As an act of hatred, the massacre in Orlando sadly reminds us of the worst consequences of
discrimination and prejudice, even while the precise motives of the perpetrator of these shootings
are still being analyzed and may never be fully known. Every human life unequivocally deserves to
be treated with respect and dignity, including those members of the LGBT community who were so
barbarically killed. Our faith demands that we denounce hatred and never single out an individual
or group as in any way less deserving than others of human respect, regardless of who they are,
what they believe or how they choose to live their lives.
This tragedy has brought us to a new moment of awareness in our lives. Most immediately, it calls
every person to combat more vigorously than ever the anti-gay prejudice that exists within our
country and even, sadly, among some people of faith and members of our own Church. And in this
era fraught with division and anger, the sad events that unfolded in Orlando challenge us as a nation
to resolve to treat every woman and man – regardless of sexual orientation or identity, religion, race
or country of origin – with equal dignity and respect.
In his remarks on the tragedy, Pope Francis said, “We all hope that ways may be found, as soon as
possible, to effectively identify and contrast the causes of such terrible and absurd violence which
so deeply upsets the desire for peace of the American people and of the whole of humanity.” There
is no doubt in my mind that this hope of Pope Francis reflects the prayers that flow from my heart
and yours.
As a nation, may we finally begin to set aside our differences and work together to eradicate
violence, doing all that we can to create a culture of peace. … As a people of good will, may we
tear down walls that divide us and truly recognize one another as brothers and sisters. … And as
Christians, may we join our prayers with those of countless numbers of faith-filled people from
around our world for the sake of the victims, their families and friends, first responders and all
those affected by this senseless tragedy.
All Saints Parish Worship Committee Minutes
Worship Committee – June 7, 2016 o Attending: Fr Jacek, Mary Burns, Rosemary Coates, Helen Nowak Gabriel, Jan Gabriel, Jackie Karnes, Doreen
Kolojechick, Pat Merman, Kathleen Narcum, John Sipper Sr., Fred Weaver
1. OPENING PRAYER- led by Chairperson Jan Gabriel 2. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING – accepted as written
3. CURRENT ISSUES/UPDATES
a. Ministry of Music – Jan Gabriel for Bill Loyack i. noted that choir did re-group for Pentecost service and sang together at 8:30 mass. Choir will continue to provide group
effort for selected church holidays in the future. ii. mention made to possibly do more recruiting during a Donut Sunday.
b. Art & Environment- Helen Nowak Gabriel i. Called out that we are now in church’s season of “ordinary time” and that décor should be simple & green.
May continue to use floral bouquets from funerals if they fit the season and are appropriate. But for most part the “green” theme will prevail.
ii. Discussed potential for adjusting the side-statues, as favorable comments made to placement of statue of Mary ion front of church for month of May. It was decided by group vote that the statue of Mary will remain in the front (on ambo side) and that the St. Joseph statue will be placed in front on the other (cantor) side of church. Statues to replace Mary & Joseph on the sides will be St. Patrick and St Theresa of the Little Flower.
iii. Mention made of temperature in church being too cold last couple of weeks and Fr Jacek indicated that it has been corrected.
iv. Mention made of security measures at church and that maybe we should implement a camera/recorder system. Fr Jacek thought that this would be too expensive based on his previous experience, but that new security measures have been/will continue to be implemented (i.e. new keys, new guidelines for what doors to be locked, etc.)
c. Service Ministries: i. Altar Servers- John Sipper Sr. for John Jr. -- Father mentioned that new altar server training will be conducted for all CCD
classes. ii. Eucharistic Ministers – Rosemary Coates -- 11am mass is in need of ministers. Kathy Narcum helping out. iii. Lectors – Mary Burns -- All going well with scheduling of Lectors. iv. Ushers/Greeters – John Sr. --New procedure being used for the process of “presentation of the gifts” part of mass to be
used by all ushers as specified by Fr Jacek.
4. OLD BUSINESS/PREVIOUSLY DISCUSSED a. There have been instances of “unauthorized” people (even minors) entering the altar area (kids blowing out candles) and the
sacristy. This continues to be a problem, even to the extent that minors are washing/rinsing vessels used at mass. Fr. indicated that this needs to be better controlled. Instructional signs are now up in the sacristy.
b. Pictures from main liturgical holidays will be posted to parish website. We will use a main camera for consistency. Helen Gabriel to provide picture-taking and will get images to John Sipper Jr for publishing on website. John Sr will be back-up
5. NEW ITEMS a. There will be a CLEAN OUT DAY sometime in next couple of months. The “memory room” will be cleared-out, the adjacent
closet cleaned/tidied, and the items in the rectory moved out and into one of these areas in the church basement. All of the liturgical seasons should have designated areas for those particular decorations/adornments. June 21 set as day to preview the church grounds for potential items to be discarded. A sub-committee lead by Fr Jacek will view the rectory, church, and school grounds for the items to be discarded and then plan for a day-of-disposal. Will need volunteers to assist.
b. Fr Jacek mentioned that all graduates from the parish will be given a New Catholic Bible at the graduation mass service in June. There will be a few extra copies ordered if anyone is interested in purchasing one.
c. Next meeting -- September 6 @ 7PM in church rectory. Have a great summer. Thank you all for your dedication to this committee!
6. CLOSING PRAYER – Group; Our Father
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 4
PARISH OFFICE
CLOSED
5
6
9am-4pm Eucharistic
Adoration
6PM PARISH
COUNCIL
7pm Baptism Class
7 8 9
4-8pm Youth Group
Bon Fire
10 11
1pm Friendship Club
12
11am Silver & Gold
7:30pm K of C #984
13
9am-4pm Eucharistic
Adoration
14 15 16
17 18
6pm K of C #11901
19 20
9am-4pm Eucharistic
Adoration
21 22 23
24
Baptism Sunday
25
1pm Friendship Club
26
7:30pm K of C #984
27
9am-4pm Eucharistic
Adoration
28
9-11am CSC
29 30
31 TRINITY HOUSE
SENIORS MEET
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
@11AM
ALL SAINTS
YOUTH GROUP
MEETS EVERY
WEDNESDAY
@6PM
Boy Scouts
meet
every
Thursday
@6pm.
HCFFC = Holy Child
Faith
Formation Center
CSC = Christian
Service Center
Miraculous
Medal Novena
Prayed on
Tuesdays
Novena to
St. Jude
Prayed on
Thursdays
ALL SAINTS PARISH
July 2016