MASS INTENTIONS Sanctuary Lamp In Memory of Ed Krieger by Wife, Mary and Children SATURDAY, JULY 4 – Vigil Mass Our Church Bells are Ringing this Week… 4PM Parish Family of Mother Cabrini Church SUNDAY, JULY 5 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7AM ++ Veronica and Anthony Slesinski by Danny and Margaret Edling 9AM +Ann Shaw by Marilyn Conner and Mel Martin 11AM +Ed Krieger (Krzykwa) by Wife, Mary In Memory of Raymond General by The Generals Friary Mass Altar Candles, Bread & Wine Special Intention Friary Sanctuary Lamp Special Intention MONDAY, JULY 6 St. Maria Goretti, Virgin and Martyr 8AM Andrew and Michele Stefanowicz (25th Wedding Anniversary) TUESDAY, JULY 7 Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time 8AM +Robert Janaskie by Wife, Leona and Family Monday, July 6 – No Mother Cabrini Bingo tonight in observance of the 4th of July Holiday. See you next week to try to “Break the Bank”! WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time 8AM ++Souls in Purgatory by Friend THURSDAY, JULY 9 St. Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs +Thomas Baldi by a Friend FRIDAY, JULY 10 Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time 8AM +Bob Bartol by Pat and Mike Toucheloskie Collection Totals for the Weekend of June 28th Offertory: Votives: Parish Dues: Parish Properties Repairs: School Assessments: $3,759.16 130.00 344.00 1,179.00 150.00 Total: $5,562.16 Franciscan Fathers: Catholic Communications: $1,155.74 73.00 SATURDAY, JULY 11 St. Benedict, Abbot 8AM ++Uncles, Ray and Lolly Depkin by Nieces and Nephews 4PM ++Thomas and Helen Kopitsky by Family SUNDAY, JULY 12 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7AM Parish Family of Mother Cabrini Parish 9AM ++Peter and Veronica Golomb by Family 11AM +John A. Witkowski by Mother and Sisters PONDER POINT The Spirit of the Lord is upon me for he sent me to bring glad tidings to the poor. Luke 4:18 Did you know that you can easily add Mother Cabrini Church to an already existing will through the use of a codicil? Simply check with your attorney on how it is done. Offertory Gifts at Mass. . . If, at a particular weekend Mass, you would like to bring up the offertory gifts at that Mass, simply let your wishes be known to one of the ushers in the rear of the church before Mass begins and they will assist you at the proper time. Three New Appeal Gifts Participation to 29.6%! Bumps Bishop’s Appeal Update With three new Bishop’s Appeal gifts received this past week, we reached close to the 30% mark (264/891) of Cabrini Parishioner Households participation! That’s great!!! I call upon the 627 Cabrini Households or 70.4% of the parish households to help the parish meet the remaining Appeal balance. The three new gifts totaled $250. To recap, the Appeal statistics are: 264 out of 891 Cabrini Households or 29.6% have participated to date. Total amount of gifts/pledges stands at $26,370.00 or 78.5% of goal ($26,370/$33,600). Average gift amount as of date is $99.89. 627 Cabrini Households (70.4%!!!) have yet to participate to help the parish meet its goal. 627 Households, R U out there?!?!? We really need your participation to close the remaining gap. Only $7,230 remains among 627 households for us to meet our assessment. It wouldn’t take much if the majority of 627 gave less than $50 to help close the Appeal. The Appeal needs to be paid, one way or the other, so it’s every household’s responsibility to help as best they can. Large, small or in the middle, your participation and your contribution is very important in fulfilling this parish obligation. My thanks to the 264 who have already come on board! Fr. Martin PAPAL MASS BUS ANNOUNCEMENT Please see the insert in this weekend’s bulletin for bus reservations regarding the September 27th outdoor Papal Mass in Philadelphia. Seats are limited and are being advertised in several local parishes so don’t delay. First come, first served! PARISH MEMBERSHIP: If you have not registered officially as part of the parish family, please do it now at the parish office. You are important to us and hopefully we are to you. Let us know who you are. Registration is necessary to qualify for Religious Education programs, the reception of Baptism, First Penance, First Communion, Confirmation and Marriage. Testimonial letters for Godparents for Baptism and Sponsors for Confirmation are given only to registered active members. This also applies to parents who wish to have their children baptized into the Church. Please notify the parish office of an address change and if you are moving out of the parish. PLEASE DON’T FORGET US. . . ATTENTION BINGO PLAYERS . . . ONLY 10 KEYS LEFT TO OPEN THE BANK Several weeks ago, one of our lucky bingo players “Broke the Bank” and took home $1,199 in cash. Congratulations! Our new Break the Bank is already up to $1,000. Someone always wins our “bank” so come try your luck. Doors open Monday nights at 4:30PM and games begin at 6:15PM. Our snack bar is open for your enjoyment. Bingo proceeds are an important part of our parish’s income budget. There will be no Mother Cabrini Bingo this Monday, July 6th in observance of the 4th of July Holiday. See you next week to try to “Break the Bank”! Even though you may be away for one or more weekends during these summer months, Mother Cabrini Parish still depends upon your support to meet its fixed weekly bills. Please remember to drop off your parish support envelopes once you return home. Many thanks! Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors are needed for the Sunday 11AM Mass. Altar Servers and Eucharistic Ministers are needed for the 4PM Saturday Mass. Eucharistic Ministers are needed for the 7AM Mass. (adult altar servers are most welcomed for any of these time slots). If anyone is interested, please call the parish office during office hours. A Special Thank You to the kind and generous parishioner/benefactor who provided “Mother Cabrini Volunteer” T-Shirts for our recent parish picnic. What a good looking and classy group of volunteer workers! The donor wishes to remain anonymous but we want you to know how thankful we are for this wonderful gift! Mother Cabrini June Lottery Calendar Winners (as of June 27th) Rita Catynski $25 Victor Scicchitano $25 Nancy Jarosky $25 Gary Snyder $25 Anita Shaffer $50 Alex Zenel $25 Leann Marcinek $25 Lorraine Dorkoski $25 Emma Kramer $25 Ian Kovalic $25 Diane Bednar $25 Scott Shaffer $50 Patti Boyle $75 Susan Riland $100 Frederick Culp $25 Lorraine McAnnaney $25 Judy Surak $25 Matt Schiccatano $25 Irene Mirack $50 Jeanette Hertzog $25 John Leschinskie $25 Marge Feorensa $25 John Leschinskie $25 Kathy Varano $25 Matt Tehansky $25 Sherry Dambrosia $50 Bob Dudenowicz $25 CARMELITE NUNS IN NEED OF FOOD & OTHER ITEMS: The following items are needed: (The Nuns do not eat meat at all.) Fresh fruits and vegetables, Honey, Quick- Nestles Drink, Cheese: Cheddar, Mozzarella, Mixed Nuts, Whole Wheat Flour for baking bread, Yeast, Yogurt (Plain & flavored) Fresh Whole Milk, Juices: frozen concentrate or bottled. Fish Frozen or Fresh, Table salt, Tuna in cans, Paper Towels, Napkins, & Toilet Paper. Articles may be dropped off at the Monastery, Elysburg, PA only between 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. and 4:30 P.M. Gift cards from Weis and Boyer’s Markets are also very much appreciated. This help will be gratefully appreciated and you will be remembered in their prayers. MARK YOUR CALENDARS UPCOMING FUNDRAISERS FOR MOTHER CABRINI PARISH CABRINI FOOD SALE: Potato Pierogi, pigeons and halushki will be available for sale in August. More details will be forthcoming in the near future. CHICKEN BBQ AT THE CABRINI SHED (Webster and Cherry Streets) Sunday, October 4th More details will be forthcoming. Brewser’s SportsGrille Benefit Fundraiser Being held Sunday, October 25th 11AM to 9PM. Brewser’s SportsGrille will donate 20% of your purchases (1 coupon per table) on the “Benefit Day” to Mother Cabrini Parish. Flyers and a coupon will be inserted in our weekly bulletin closer to the date. Make plans to come with family and friends for a delicious lunch or dinner and help raise income for Mother Cabrini Parish. You have to eat anyway, don’t you!?!?!?!?! ******************************************************* St. Marziale Celebration. . . The parishioners of Holy Angels Parish and residents of Kulpmont, PA invite everyone to participate in the procession carrying the statue of Saint Marziale, patron saint of Isca-SulIonia, Italy, the hometown of many Italian immigrants in our region. The procession, Sunday, July 12, 2015, begins at 1PM, led by the Kulpmont Our Boy’s Band and marches over the various streets of the community and concludes with a free reception for all participants featuring delicious Italian food at the parish Activity Center. This is a non-profit event organized by Landscape Services, Bressi Family Foods, Holy Name Society of Holy Angels, The Kulpmont Knights of Columbus and various individuals and businesses. The donations are tax deductible and the proceeds will benefit various causes in the Shamokin, Kulpmont and Mt. Carmel area. Any individuals or business who wishes to donate, be named or remain an anonymous sponsor can call Chris Bressi at 570-373-9433, Tom Letcavage, Jr. of Landscape Services at 570-274-1508. You do not have to donate to participate or request prayers and petitions. Following the procession, all are invited for food and refreshments to The Holy Angels Service Hall located next to the Church. July 5, 2015 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 24 Hour Hotline 1-800-712-HELP (4357) 150 S. Market Street Shamokin, PA 17872 Business: (570) 648-2600 www.ShamokinPCC.org Days: Mon – Fri 10AM – 2PM Evenings: Tues & Thurs 5PM – 8PM All Services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL Free Pregnancy Testing Peer Counseling for Unplanned Pregnancy Peer Counseling for Post Abortion Peer Counseling for Men Relationship Education Baby Clothes & Supplies Referrals to Community Resources First Reading: Ezekiel 2:2-5 Ezekiel is moved to respond to the call of God and to accentuate his teaching with a direct reference to the Word of God. Second Reading: II Corinthians 12:7-10 Paul had questioned the value of his suffering, and God replied, “My grace is enough for you, for strength is made perfect in weakness.” Paul then realized that although he was weak against persecution, he was strong in faith. Gospel: Mark 6:1-6a Jesus could do little for those in his own part of the country, for their lack of faith in him was so great. Therefore, he spent much of his time teaching in neighboring villages instead. Gospel Word Search HOME TOWN WISDOM MARY JAMES CARPENTER Please Pray For the Sick, especially, Ann JUDE JESUS DESPISED Barber, Trent and Traigh Clayton, Ed Gusick, Russ Jones, Jim Shultz, Kelly Hoy, Rose Dorko, Liz Reck, Marsha Poplaski, Joan Schleig, Arlene and John Rydzeski, Charolette Overmiller, Dolores Scopelliti, Florence Yodzio, Barbara Ann Varano, Jeffrey Persavage, Michael Wideman, Regina Graeber, Tony Osevala, Dominic Vitacco, Judy Latsha, Bernadette Schuck, Betty Pandie, Rosie Vivino, Connie Jones, Brenda Guzik, Nancy Greer, Anthony Ulsh, Mary Machesic, Adele Marinari, Barbara Shevitski, Mary Morea, Brian Christiana, Martha Bartos, Kay Lubreski, Mary Ellen and Rick Boyer, Ginny Wisgo, Rose Milbrand, Robert Sassani, Roberta Schwalm, Pam Broscius, Annmarie Wariki, Anna Pincoski, Rita Leshinskie, Sylvia Hummel, Kyle Greaver, Catherine Pultynovich, Donna, Celeste Fobia, Francis McCabe, Matthew Pellowski, Jim Picarelli, Lauri Mendicin, Barbara Jones, Anna Pincoski, Justin Wachter, Victoria Miller, Craig Fetterman, Kyle Greaver, Bill and Cecie Adams, The Strausser Family, Denise Fegley, Mary McCord, Bonnie McGarry, Helen Bednar, Gina Fox, Thomas Pavelko, Eddie Wideman, Michelle Miller, Les Schiccatano, Joel Rivera, Nicholas Naratil, John Poploskie, Eunice Kanaskie, Julie Ann Wehr, George Klemick, Joseph Fedorczak, Stephen McCord, Cameron Bojanac, and Beverly and Anthony Ostroski. OWN COUNTRY HOUSE Please Pray for our Troops and Their Families
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