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St. Ann’s Parish
We e n c o u n t e r C h r i s t i n Wo r d , Wo r s h i p , S e r v i c e a n d C o m m u n i t y .
Reverend Edward J. Casey PASTOR
Reverend John P. Ryan SENIOR PRIEST
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?” “Here I am, “I said, “send me!” ~ Isaiah 6:8
10 FEBRUARY 2019
MONDAY Gn 1:1-19 Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c Mk 6:53-56
TUESDAY Gn 1:20 — 2:4a Ps 8:4-9 Mk 7:1-13
WEDNESDAY Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17 Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30 Mk 7:14-23
THURSDAY Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-5 Mk 7:24-30
FRIDAY Gn 3:1-8 Ps 32:1-2, 5-7 Mk 7:31-37
SATURDAY Gn 3:9-24 Ps 90:2-4abc, 5-6, 12-13 Mk 8:1-10
R E A D I N G S
TODAY’S READINGS
Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
SERVE THE POOR
Be diligent in serving the poor. Love the poor, honor them as you would Christ
himself. ~St. Louise de Marillac
GOD’S SUMMONS
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
CHOOSING S IDES My great concern i s not whether God i s on our s ide ;
my great concern i s to be on God ’ s s ide . -Abraham Lincoln
St . Ann ’s Monday (February 11)
Our Lady of Lourdes
8:30 a.m. (SA) Elizabeth Winderl
TUESDAY (February 12) Weekday
8:30 a.m. (SA) John Maher
WEDNESDAY (February 13) Weekday
No Mass
THURSDAY (February 14) Saints Cyril, Monk,
and Methodius, Bishop
8:30 a.m. (SA) Ken Byrne
FRIDAY (February 15) Weekday
8:30 a.m. (SA) Ralph Pisani
SATURDAY (February 16) Blessed Virgin Mary
4:15-4:45p.m. Confessions (SA)
Vigil: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00 p.m. (SA) in Celebration of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of
♥Eloise & Tom Antal
SUNDAY (February 17) Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 a.m. (SA) Deceased members of the William J. Eberz Family
11:00 a.m. (SA) Ty Smith
(SA) - St. Ann’s (SH) - Sacred Heart (SM) - St. Mary’s
S T. J OHN N EUMANN Monday (February 11)
Our Lady of Lourdes
9:00 a.m. (SJ) John P. Diefenderfer
TUESDAY (February 12) Weekday
9:00 a.m. (SJ) Norma Maruca
WEDNESDAY (February 13) Weekday
No Mass
THURSDAY (February 14) Saints Cyril, Monk,
and Methodius, Bishop
9:00 a.m. (SJ) Sabina Busto
FRIDAY (February 15) Weekday
9:00 a.m. (SJ) Frank Costantino & family
SATURDAY (February 16) Blessed Virgin Mary
3:15-3:45p.m. Confessions (SJ)
Vigil: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00 p.m. (SJ) Gino Giampaoli
SUNDAY (February 17) Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
10:30 a.m. (SJ)
For the People
(SJ) - St. John’s (GS) - Good Shepherd
O F F E R T O R Y ST. ANN
Last Week $2,588.00 This Time Last Year $2,368.00 Offertory to Date $103,374.50 This Time Last Year $123,362.50 Expenses to Date $125, 493.60 The h ear t o f a g iv e r makes t h e g i f t d ear and pr e c i ous.
ST. JOHN NEUMANN Last Week $5,034.00 This Time Last Year $3,852.00 Offertory to Date $124,340.50 This Time Last Year $140,048.75 Expenses to Date: $146,315.90
Thank you for your generosity!
The weekly offertory is what the parish depends upon to cover most of its weekly operating expenses: staff salaries, supplies, utility bills, etc. Offertory includes money from weekly envelopes and loose checks from registered parishioners.
FIFTH SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME Today’s readings recount three theophanies, or particular manifestations of God’s presence. The prophet Isaiah is caught up in a dramatic scene of heavenly worship, with a royal throne, burning embers, and seraphim singing, “Holy, holy, holy.” Isaiah is overwhelmed. In the responsorial psalm, the assembly adds its own worship to that of the seraphim: “In the sight of the angels, I will sing your praises, Lord” (Psalm 138:1). Paul reminds the Corinthians of his own experience of a post-Resurrection appearance of the Lord, making him an apostle, but one “born abnormally” (1 Corinthians 15:8), since he had no acquaintance with the earthly Jesus. The first of those who did know the earthly Jesus were surprised by fishing advice from the teacher who had commandeered Simon’s boat, resulting in an extraordinary catch. Although less colorful than those of Isaiah or Paul, this theophany was just as overwhelming.
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 10 FEBRUARY 2019
The Sanctuary Votive Candle will burn
in St. John Neumann Church
The week of February 10th
“I thank you, Lord, with all my heart; in the presence of the angels to you I sing.” -Psalm 138
St. Paul really tells it like it is. It seems some of the Corinthians did not believe that Christ rose from the dead, or that resurrection was a spiritual symbol of forgiveness of sins. So Paul lists those witnesses who actually saw the risen Jesus, last and least of these being Paul himself. Now we are used to thinking of Paul as one of the greatest apostles, even though we know he once persecuted Christians. So you might think he is being overly humble, like someone fishing for a compliment. No, Paul is only interested in making sure the Corinthians understand just how much God has done.
Besides being “born abnormally” (1 Corinthians 15:8), that is, coming to follow Christ in such an unusual way, he felt unworthy because of so many Christians he hurt before his conversion. Yet he turns that unworthiness into an example of how much God has done through him, so he can say that he worked harder than any other apostles because of God’s grace, not Paul’s strength. The same grace that turned a former enemy into a friend also gave him the strength to spread the gospel farther than anyone else at that time.
In today’s Gospel, Peter has a similar experience. He was a fisherman who knew his business and knew that some days, the fish just aren’t there. So when Jesus tells him to go out one more time, try one more cast of the nets, Peter probably thought he’d show Jesus that it was no use. Then when they caught enough fish to fill both boats, he realized that his pride was sinful. He was unworthy to receive such bounty from the Lord. And yet Jesus tells him that “you will be catching men” (Luke 5:10).
How many of us are like Peter and Paul, thinking we know just what our place in the world is, relying on our own strengths to do our jobs? Surely that’s all God expects of us, right? They found Jesus calling them to a much more challenging life. Do we have the courage to listen to God’s call to serve?
The Sanctuary Votive Candle will burn
in St. AnnÊs Church
The week of February 10th
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 10 FEBRUARY 2019
WHEN GOD APPEARS . . . Scripture recounts several instances of God calling persons to be leaders, prophets, apostles, or for other tasks. In most of them, a divine messenger appears to someone and directs them to do X. However, in today’s readings, there is no explicit directive for Isaiah to deliver God’s message, or for the fishermen to follow Jesus. Instead, the accounts focus on the way that God appears. The respective calls result from the recognition of God’s presence in the experience. That recognition creates an openness to whatever God might want.
. . . OUR RESPONSE IS WHAT MATTERS Isaiah’s immediate reaction to the marvelous events he has seen was an acute awareness of his own sinfulness: “Woe is me . . . For I am a man of unclean lips” (Isaiah 6:5). In the ancient world, contact between holy objects or environments and profane things or persons was a contamination—human beings were thought to “contaminate” any place where God’s presence was known to dwell, and hence were unclean. Only after he volunteers (“Here I am… send me!” [Isaiah 6:8]) does Isaiah learn what he is being asked to do. The catch of fish in Luke lacks the color of Isaiah’s theophany, but it evoked a response from Simon similar to that of Isaiah: “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man” (Luke 5:8). He was not alone; “all those with him” were “seized” with astonishment (5:9). The overwhelming catch of fish was just as much an overwhelming experience of God for Simon as were the seraphim for the prophet Isaiah. This is very good news for the rest of us, since our own theophanies are almost never as colorful as Isaiah’s, or as dramatic as an unusually large catch of fish. But they are there, moments in our lives when we become acutely aware of God’s presence and understand more clearly our own humanity and our need for God’s mercy. That understanding, in turn, can make us open to how God is calling us and to what we are being called to do.
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Company
FOODS OF THE MONTH St. Ann’s Food Pantry
Canned Beans & Tuna Fish The Blooming Grove Food Pantry
Juice & Laundry Detergent Please consider including these i t e m s w i t h y o u r f o o d donations. Thank you for your continued support and generosity of this worthwhile cause.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 10 FEBRUARY 2019
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE ANNULMENT PROCESS?
In the Diocese of Scranton, the annulment process is now more “user friendly” than you might expect, and there is no longer a processing fee. Please contact your pastor or the Diocesan Tribunal Office (570-207-2246) to begin a conversation. It is possible to get clear answers to these questions and to renew your connection with the Church.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS For couples celebrating their 25th or 50th wedding anniversary in 2019 to participate in a diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass on 30 June 2019. To register contact the parish office.
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Join us in praying for those in need by becoming a St. Ann’s Prayer Warrior. If you are interested, contact Mary Agnes Dorney at [email protected] or 570-559-7913.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO PROCLAIM THE WORD
OF GOD AT MASS? St. Ann’s and St. John’s are currently looking to recruit new lectors for this very special ministry. If you a confirmed, practicing Catholic and are comfortable with public speaking, please consider becoming a lector at Mass. Training will be provided. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Carol or Joan at the Parish Office.
Week 1 - March 8th
Week 2 - March 15th
Week 3 - March 22nd
Week 4 - March 29th
Week 5 - April 5th
Week 6 - April 12th
DO YOU HAVE OLD PALM BRANCHES FROM LAST YEAR’S PALM SUNDAY SERVICES? On Ash Wednesday each of us will be visibly Catholic; marked by an ashen cross on the forehead. This symbol is not only a sign of public penance, but also our link to Palm Sunday of last year. All are invited to return the palm received last year. It will be burnt and the resulting ash used to sign the faithful at the beginning of Lent. Baskets for palm branches will be place in the entrance of the Churches beginning February 17th. We encourage your participation in this very special tradition of our Lenten Liturgy.
PASCHAL CANDLE If you are interested in donating or funding the purchase of a Paschal Candle (perhaps in honor of a loved one), please call the parish office.
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF
HOLY COMMUNION There is a need for Eucharistic Ministers
at both parishes for all of the Masses.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion assist the priests at all weekday and weekend Masses and on Holy Days. Outside of Mass, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion may also assist in the distribution of the Eucharist to those who are homebound or in local nursing homes and hospitals. Necessary qualifications for Eucharistic Ministers are: be a practicing Catholic having received the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist and if married, the marriage must be a valid Catholic marriage. Those interested in this wonderful Ministry should contact Carol or Joan at the Parish Office.
FRIDAYS DURING LENT
SOUP MAKERS NEEDED Lent is fast approaching and it will be time once again to hold our annual Friday Night Soup & Scripture. St. Ann’s and St. John’s is in need of volunteer soup makers. We are looking for soup makers who would be willing to prepare meatless soups for Friday during Lent. Please complete form below or contact the Parish Office if you are interested in signing up. …………………………………………………
Parish (please check one):
St. Ann’s St. John Neumann
Name: _________________________
Phone:_________________________
email:__________________________
Name of soup:___________________
Please circle date(s) you are available to make soup:
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 10 FEBRUARY 2019
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN FOR ADULTS If you are an adult employee or volunteer who has direct contact or routine interaction with children, please make every effort to participate in this training. Your attendance is important to us!
SAINT JOSEPH the WORKER PARISH 702 W 4th St, Williamsport
1:00pm - 4:00pm Sunday, February 17th
To register please call the parish at 570.323.9456
Bevevino Library Misericordia University
McGowan Room (Floor 3) 4:00pm Monday, February 25th
To register and for directions, please contact Dr. Steve Broskoske at(570.674.6761)
Family Academy 601 North Laurel Street, Hazleton
1:00pm Sunday - April 7th Session will take place in the school cafeteria
To register, please contact the school office by calling 570.455.9431
ATTENTION ALL CATECHISTS The Diocese of Scranton requires all identified mandated reporters complete the online training course sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh. The training is no cost. The link for the online training: www.reportabusepa.pitt.edu Upon completion, a certificate must be printed and submitted to the parish office.
God of endless love, ever caring, ever strong,
always present, always just: You gave your only Son
to save us by the blood of his cross.
Gentle Jesus, shepherd of peace, join to your own suffering
the pain of all who have been hurt in body, mind, and spirit
by those who betrayed the trust placed in them.
Hear our cries as we agonize over the harm done to our brothers and sisters.
Breathe wisdom into our prayers, soothe restless hearts with hope, steady shaken spirits with faith:
Show us the way to justice and wholeness, enlightened by truth and enfolded in your mercy.
Holy Spirit, comforter of hearts, heal your people’s wounds
and transform our brokenness. Grant us courage and wisdom, humility and grace,
so that we may act with justice and find peace in you.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.
DIOCESE LAUNCHES INDEPENDENT SURVIVORS COMPENSATION PROGRAM
The Diocese of Scranton on January 22 launched its Independent Survivors Compensation Program, an independent program designed to compensate survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Participation in the Program by survivors is entirely voluntary and the Program is run completely independent of the Diocese. The Diocese's program includes all victims, whether the abuser was a priest from the Diocese of Scranton, from a religious order, or was a lay employee of the Diocese. Program administrators, Kenneth Feinberg and Camille Biros will reach out directly to those who have previously reported a claim of abuse to the Diocese of Scranton. Survivors who have not yet reported past abuse are also eligible to participate and can request a claim form online after reporting the abuse in writing to the District Attorney's Office. Administrators will process claims in the order in which they are received, and payments will be made on a rolling basis as claims are processed. An Independent Oversight Committee comprised of three individuals with relevant experience across healthcare, law enforcement and social work will supervise the Program. The Oversight Committee will oversee and periodically review the implementation and administration of the Program. The Committee will also report to the Diocese as to the implementation and administration of the Program. Parish and school assets, as well as contributions and bequests from parishioners and donations to the Diocesan Annual Appeal will not be used to fund the program. Rather, the Program will be funded by existing Diocesan assets and available reserves. If necessary, the Diocese will sell assets and borrow money. This Program is one of the many steps the Diocese has taken to assist survivors of abuse. Survivors can continue to receive assistance from the Diocese including counseling or spiritual direction and referrals to support groups. The Diocese strictly adheres to a zero-tolerance policy and immediately notifies law enforcement, the District Attorney and child protective services when abuse is reported. When the allegation appears credible, the Diocese removes the priest from ministry pending an investigation. The Diocese fully cooperates with law enforcement for any necessary investigation. For more information about the Diocese of Scranton's Independent Survivors Compensation Program, please visit:
www.ScrantonDioceseISCP.com
PRAYER RESOURCES FOR THOSE SUFFERING FROM ADDICTION The Diocese of Erie is providing a variety of resources for parishes and individuals to help pray for those suffering from addictions. Although designed with the opioid crisis in mind, these resources could also be helpful for those suffering from other addictions as well, including alcoholism and gambling. To access the prayer services on the Diocese of Erie website. Visit https://www.eriercd.org/opioid.html
Do you want to know more about your faith? Are you a catechist or DRE who is looking for a way to earn a certificate in catechesis? Can you spare an hour a week? The Echoes of Faith 3.0 is for YOU! Created by the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership and published by RCL Benziger, Echoes of Faith is an online education program offering basic adult formation in the Catholic Faith. The Echoes of Faith Learning Center can be used for parish Adult Faith Formation and for Basic Catechist Certification. It is also one way to complete the pre-requisites for the Diocesan Certificate in Lay M i n i s t r y . C o n t a c t Ma r y - A n n e [email protected] for information on how to get started for an affordable $15 a year.
HELP THOSE IN NEED PLEASE GIVE NOW AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE
There are many ways your donations to St. Ann’s is able to help people in need through the St. Vincent de Paul Fund. Please give and help us to make a difference in the lives of others. Your donation is tax-deductible.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 10 FEBRUARY 2019
NEW CHOIR MEMBERS WELCOME! If you are interested in
joining the choir, please contact Mary at
[email protected] or call the Parish Office
570-832-4275
A cup of joe with Mary Agnes and Deacon Joe!
NEXT MEETING: MARCH 3RD AT THE PARISH OFFICE Come Shoot the Breeze with your fellow
parishioners and warm up with coffee and donuts.
LACKAWAXEN AND SHOHOLA SENIOR CENTER There is always something happening at the Lackawaxen/Shohola Senior Center! Join us for lunch, friends, exercise, games, lectures
and much more. Bring a friend! Call Pam at 570-685-7808 Open 9:00am to 2:00pm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
Located at 774 Route 590, Lackawaxen
Dinner THIRD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH
Next meeting is February 15th 6:00pm - St Ann's Church
in Mulligan Hall Please bring a side dish or dessert.
If you are interested in attending or would like more info, please call or email Kathy: 516-263-0921 or [email protected]
SACRED HEART ROSARY SOCIETY
Meets Monthly Every Third Thursday at 6:00pm Station of the cross and prayers will be offered. Sacred Heart Church 228 Rt. 590, Greeley
Contact Contessa at: [email protected] or 570-534-2642
Living together as a couple is "an art, a
patient, beautiful and fascinating journey . . . which
can be summarized in three words: please,
thank you and sorry." - Pope Francis
“When violent crime impacts a community there is a temptation to respond with anger and vengeance. But the Gospel calls for rehabilitation, reconciliation, and restoration and teaches us to respect the dignity of all human beings, even those guilty of committing horrendous crimes.”
USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities www.usccb.org/bridges-of-mercy.
For all who are imprisoned, especially those sentenced to death: That they may have the
ears to hear the Lord’s ceaseless call and know of His endless mercy and love;
We pray to the Lord...
St. Ann’s is having a Soup Sale on February 16th and 17th after the Masses. If anyone would like to make a pot of soup please call Barbara Hopkins 570 559-7928.
Chilly temperatures call for a hot bowl of soup! It warms the body and comforts the soul.
Hospital and Homebound Visitation The spiritual wellbeing of our parishioners goes beyond Mass.
If you are hospitalized, if you are homebound or if you are unable to attend Mass due to illness or infirmity, please call the Carol at the Parish Office to let us know of your pastoral care needs so that we can minister to you or
your loved one. It is very important for a family member to call the parish office to let us know the name of the patient and what hospital or facility the parishioner is in. Due to Federal HIPPA regulations that protect the privacy and confidentiality of patients, hospitals will not release patient information to the church.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS P R A Y E R R O S A R Y G R O U P
Send your prayer requests to Mike Schul [email protected] or cell 201.264.9574
BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS We welcome your announcements for our Sunday bulletin. The deadline is generally ten days before publication (Thursday, 1:00pm), however during holidays or other occasions, we may require an earlier deadline. Email your announcements to [email protected] Note: Due to space constraints, we may not be able to include all announcements requested. We will do our best to honor your request.
FOOD FOR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS PROGRAM
A nutritious home cooked meal will be provided on the first Sunday of every month
St. John Neumann Parish Hall 705 Route 739, Lords Valley
All are welcome.
Sunday, March 3rd 2:00pm - 4:00pm
THE PORT JERVIS WARMING STATION The Port Jervis Warming Station in Port Jervis at St. Peter's Church is looking for volunteers to work at night. It is a very well organized, clean, and safe environment. They have been housing approximately 15 persons at night. At present they need more volunteers. To find out more information on volunteering call 845 629 5953.
Pike County Workforce Development Agency 837 Route 6, Unit 2, Shohola, PA, 18458
JOB FAIR February 13th 2019
(Snow Date February 20th 2019) 10:00am-1:00pm
Recruiting and interviewing applicants for employment opportunities!
Devereux Direct Support Professional, Residential Manager & Behavioral Health positions
Express Employment-Office Services Office/Clerical, Warehouse/ Industrial, and Resort Hospitality Opportunities
US Census Census Takers, Recruiting Assistants, Office Staff and Supervisors
C & S Wholesale Grocers Warehouse Incentive Selectors, Forklift Operators, Back Hauler/Unloaders
Tobyhanna Army Depot Industrial Worker Helper, Electricians, Mechanics (Electronics, General Equipment & Air Conditioning) and Machine Tool Operators
Cove Haven Reservation Agents, Guest Service Agents, Security, Host/Hostess, Servers, Bartenders, House & Room Attendants
Pike County Correctional Facility Corrections Officers
ANNUAL CATHOLIC MEN'S CONFERENCE Saturday, April 27th Holy Redeemer
HS, Wilkes Barre Call 570-207-2213. The cost of the conference is $40.00 regular, $30 for early birds (until 4/1/19), and $15 for Students.
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FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 10 FEBRUARY 2019
Deacon Joseph Connelly Deacon Nicholas Ardito Deacon Henry Ernst
PERMANENT DEACONS
Carol Laput ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER
Joan Dingee BOOKKEEPER
Amzie Laput SEXTON
ST. ANN’S PARISH OFFICE 125 Richardson Avenue
Shohola, PA 18458 570-832-4275
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30am
Wednesday - No Mass
Saturday Vigil 5:00pm - St. Ann’s, Shohola
Sunday: 8:30am & 11:00am - St. Ann’s
Sacred Heart Church & St. Mary's Church - Closed
Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 8:00am to 2:00pm
[email protected] stannshohola.org
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mary C. Bajda
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC & LITURGY Mary C. Bajda
YOUTH MINISTRY Amador C. Laput and Tyler Laput
ST. JOHN NEUMANN’S PARISH OFFICE 705 Route 739
Hawley, PA 18428 570-775-6791
Fax: 570-775-1527
MASS SCHEDULE Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am
Wednesday - No Mass Saturday Vigil 4:00pm -St. John Neumann
Sunday 10:30am - St. John Neumann Good Shepherd Church - Closed
Office Hours: Monday, Thursday & Friday 9:30am to 2:00pm
[email protected] www.sjneumann.com
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Pat Ohman
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC & LITURGY Linda Snow
YOUTH MINISTRY Dawn Allison
We, the families of St. Ann's Parish and St. John Neumann's Parish, diverse communities united as One Church, welcome all who gather together as brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ, to give Glory to God and to know His Will, to celebrate the Holy Eucharist and all Sacraments of Christ's Love, to reach out to those in need, to fan the spiritual flames of our children, to spread the Good News and always, to Love One Another at work, at play and at worship, strive to promote a greater communion with Christ and to make Heaven a Destination for all who believe in Him, our Lord and our Savior.
PROCESSION Sing to the Mountains #5 3 1
PREPARATION HYMN The Summons #383
COMMUNION Lord You Have Come #503
RECESSIONAL Lord of the Dance #564
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MASS INTENTIONS A Mass intention is a beautiful gift!
Special Occasion Mass Cards and Mass Cards for the living or deceased are available for $10. Padded Mass Folders are available for $20. Contact St. Ann’s/St. John’s Parish Office for more information.
NOTICE REGARDING REPORTING SEXUAL ABUSE OF A MINOR
It is the policy of the Diocese of Scranton to report any allegation of sexual abuse of a minor to law enforcement. If you are a victim of sexual abuse committed by a priest, deacon, religious or lay employee or volunteer of the Diocese of Scranton, you are encouraged to immediately report the matter to law enforcement. If any priest, deacon, religious, lay employee or volunteer of the Diocese of Scranton has cause or reason to suspect that a minor has been subjected to any form of abuse, including child sexual abuse, the matter will be reported to law enforcement. In accordance with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Child Protective Services Laws, reports of suspected child abuse should also be made immediately by phone to the 24-HourChild Abuse hotline (ChildLine) at 1-800-932-0313 or electronically at www.compass.state.pa.us/cwis It is also the policy of the Diocese to adhere to all civil and state regulations. To this end, the Diocese is equally committed to adhering to the norms of the Code of Canon Law and to upholding the tenets of the USCCB Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, which includes supporting victims of sexual abuse in their pursuit of emotional and spiritual well-being. As such, information regarding an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor should also be reported to the Victim Assistance Coordinator Mary Beth Pacuska at 570-862-7551 or to Diocesan officials, including the Vicar General, Monsignor Thomas M. Muldowney, V.G., at (570-207-2269).
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