Mass Times: Saturday 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday through Friday 9:00 a.m.
Sign Language Interpretive Mass: 2nd & 4th Sunday at 9:00 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation: 6:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 6:00 p.m.
Dominican Monastery: Daily at 6:45 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday 2:30 p.m.—3:30 p.m. (except when a wedding Mass takes
place—then 3:00 p.m.—3:30 p.m.)
Adoration: Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Saint John Neumann Catholic Church
Mission Statement We the parishioners of St. John Neumann Catholic Church are a welcoming, evangelizing, stewardship
community rooted in the Eucharist, Sacred Scripture, and Tradition which enables us to encounter the
Lord and supports us in living out our baptismal promises as missionary disciples of Jesus Christ.
Father Dan Powell Pastor [email protected] ext. 216
Deacon Peter Jupin Pastoral Ministry [email protected] 572-4378
Deacon Michael Oles Pastoral Ministry [email protected] ext. 241
Suzanne Wood Principal, St. Anne School [email protected] 394-6711
Terry Klugh Principal, Lancaster Catholic High School [email protected] 509-0315
Tom Conner Parish Manager [email protected] ext. 226
Sue Toole Financial Secretary [email protected] ext. 214
Coleen Kibler Director of Religious Education (DRE) [email protected] ext. 212
Melissa Steffy Assistant to the DRE [email protected] ext. 213
James Hamilton Coordinator of Youth Ministry [email protected] ext. 219
Eleanor Nuffort Coordinator of Parish Health Ministry [email protected] ext. 229
Kurt Kehler Coordinator of Music [email protected]
Linda Gowarty Support Staff [email protected] ext. 210
Barb Wagner Support Staff [email protected] ext. 227
Rosemary Denshaw Disability Advocate [email protected] 209-2362
TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “Everyone who acknowledges Me before others I will acknowledge before My heavenly Father.”
Matthew 10:32 June 25, 2017
Address: 601 East Delp Road * Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone: 569-8531 Fax: 569-2135
Website: saintjohnneumannlancaster.org facebook.com/SJNLancaster @Fr_Dan_Powell #dailyhomily
Parish App: Text App to 88202 padredanny
Pastor’s Message I wish to congratulate all those who made Lancaster Catholic High School’s Distinguished Honor Roll & Honor Roll for the 4th Quarter of 2016—2017 School Year. Way to go!
Honor Roll: Quarter 4—Patrick Aten, Grace Bedesem, Peter Bilson, Claire Buczacki, Julia Castagna,
Sydney Ernst, William Koenig, Daniel Little, Olicia McCoy, Marlie Turner
Distinguished Honors—Seth Brommer, Autumn Cybulski, Jaime Ely, Abigail Francis, Margaret Grasberger,
Sarah Heise, Justin Henry, Maria Howe, Michael Myers, Alexis Pelletier, Maria Russoniello,
Benjamin Sallavanti, Robert VanTash, Annamaria Walden, Shauna White
Students of 4th Quarter—Maria Howe, Margaret Grasberger
17th Annual St. John Neumann Parish
PIG & CORN ROAST
Hosted by the Knights of Columbus
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Noon to 3:00p.m—St. John XXIII Center—Rain or Shine
Tickets are $10.00/person—Children 4 years & under Free—DRIVE THRU TAKE OUT AVAILABLE
Menu will consist of pork sandwich, roast corn, baked beans, apple sauce, ice-cream & beverage
Benefits: Council Charities including Pro-Life & SJN
FOR TICKETS CALL: Al Gillis @293-1051—Bruce Bischoff @435-9605—Chuck Mayo @569-2394
Parish Office @ 569-8531
The Sera Club of Lancaster is holding its
Annual Summer Picnic.
(wear your favorite Lederhosen, if you dare!)
Location: Pauline Hall, St. Anne Retirement Community, 3951 Columbia Avenue, Columbia, PA
Cost: $20.00 per person
Thursday, August 3rd, 2017
Snacks and chat begin at 4:30 pm—Buffet dinner begins at 5:30 pm
RSVP by July 24th—Send Check to: Rosemany Bianco (717) 560-2971, 706 Rosemont Drive,
Lititz, PA 17543
IN YOUR PRAYERS REMEMBER THE SICK OF OUR PARISH ESPECIALLY-
Ann Martin, Jeanette DiCostanzo, Maria Stofflet, Ruth Tormas, Ben Layser, Joan Cabry, Ryder Getchis,
Jim Eckenroth, Claudia Dommel, Margaret Bernhardt, Bill White, Andy Boyle, Charles Mann, Finnegan Ague
Chronic/ Long-term illness: John Scheuerman, Jr., Vivian Garrett, Nancy Kurtz, Peg Bowers, Janet Kennedy,
Pam McDonald, Ann Fedock, Ginnie Bauer, Nancy O’Conor, George Hansalik, Jim Schmalhofer,
Tom Clouse, Peter O’Donnell, Eleanor Rusin and all those in the Prayer Circle/Chain.
Sick and Shut Ins: Please notify the Parish Office, 569-8531, if you have a loved one from the parish who is in need of our prayers and would like their name placed in the bulletin. Also, call if you desire weekly or monthly Communion brought to you in your home or if you know of someone who does.
Mass Intentions
Saint John Neumann Parish June 25, 2017
Lancaster, PA 17601
TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Readings for the week of July 2 2017 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading 2 Kings 4:8—11, 14—16a Second Reading: Romans 6:3—4, 8—11 Gospel: Matthew 10:37—42
Parish Calendar Events
Sunday, June 25, 2017 St. Vincent DePaul Society/following 9 a.m. Mass/ St. John XXIII Center Vacation Bible School/5:00 p.m.—8:30 p.m./St. John XXIII Center Monday, June 26 Vacation Bible School/6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m./St. John XXIII Center Tuesday, June 27 Prayer Shawl & Social Ministry/9:30 a.m./Social Hall St. Anne/Neumann Seniors/1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m./St. John XXIII Center No Baptism Class Vacation Bible School/6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m./St. John XXIII Center K of C Officers meeting/7:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m./ Rooms 13—16 Wednesday, June 28 Adoration/9:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m./Church Vacation Bible School/6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m./St. John XXIII Center Thursday, June 29 Vacation Bible School/6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m./St. John XXIII Center Friday, June 30 Saturday, July 1 Women’s Ministry/8:30 a.m.—10:00 a.m./Room 11 Sunday, July 2
If you are new to the parish please call the office to register.
Hospital Admissions: Please notify the Church Office if you or your loved one is admitted to the hospital. We have missed visiting several of our parishioners because we were not notified by the hospital’s Pastoral Staff office that they were admitted. It is important for you to tell the staff on your floor that you want your parish notified about your admission. This will enable our parish nurse/pastoral staff to contact you. You will also be able to get Holy Communion regularly while you are in the hospital if the Pastoral Office has you on their list.
Monday, June 26 9:00 am No Mass
Tuesday, June 27 9:00 a.m. Robert E. Guissanie
Requested by Mary E. Guissanie
Wednesday, June 28
9:00 a.m.
Michael J. Christoffel
Requested by Rick & Debbie Lucas Adoration—9:30 a.m.—3:30 a.m.
Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00 —3:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 29 9:00 a.m. Natalie Fusco
Requested by John & Ann Radicone
Friday, June 30 9:00 a.m. Pensiero Mastropietro
Requested by Paula Errigo
Saturday, July 1 4:00 p.m. Paul Augustine
Requested by Bob & Angela Richards
Sunday, July 2 7:30 a.m. Margaret Kramer
Requested by Richie & Ross Burnham
Sunday, July 2 9:00 a.m. People of the Parish
Sunday, July 2 11:00 a.m. Jim Ottos
Requested by Larry & Stella Beat
Saint John Neumann Parish June 25, 2017
Lancaster, PA 17601 TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
We are a Stewardship Parish
Stewardship Messages from Youth & Children’s Envelopes: June 18, 2017
“I helped weed the garden.” “I helped coach my sister’s softball team.”
“I mopped the floors in my house.” “I unloaded the dishwasher.”
Collections
Adult Envelopes/Loose . . . . June 18, 2017. . . . . . .$11,792.51
Children and Youth . . . . . . . June 18, 2017 . . . . . . $ 71.72
Catholic Communication Campaign. June 18, 2017 $ 1,751.00
Faith Direct reported at end of month. If interested, call office.
Thank you for your generosity!
Wedding Banns
Bann II Connor Weismandel/Bethany Connors
Gift Cards
Sales last weekend: $2,900.00
Year-to-Date Sales: $164,250.00 Year-to-Date Earned: $ 10,551.81 We are delighted with the results of our newest "sharing" restaurant, Olde Hickory Grill and Restaurant, who presented us with a check for $600 which is for their first 4.5 months of giving us back 10% of sales from our customers!!!! Thank you Olde Hickory and thank you to those who frequent this restaurant and present your card at check out. You are contributing to making this a banner year for our program!!!!
PARISH HEALTH MINISTRY Everyday Anxiety and How to Befriend this Anxiety
Men’s Health Awareness Month
June is Men’s Health Awareness month. Currently, men are dying an average of 5 years younger than women and they lead in 9 out of 10 of the top causes of death. Men are at greater risk of death in every age group. Men do not see physicians for physical exam nearly as often as women. The purpose of this month to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and to encourage early detection and treatment of diseases among men and boys. There is progress being made thanks to more publicity and more attention to this matter. There is more emphasis on encouraging men and boys to seek regular medical advice and early treatment for disease and injury.
If you have male loved ones or friends in your life please help to support the health and safety of these men. Set an example for them with healthy habits.
Eat healthy and include a variety of fruits and vegetables every day. These foods have many important vitamins and minerals that may help protect you from chronic diseases.
Limit foods high in calories, sugar, salt, fat and alcohol.
Get regular physical activity. It can help control weight, decrease risk of heart disease and some cancers. It is also important for mental health and improve our mood. Find something fun to do together.
Set an example by choosing not to smoke and encourage the men in your life to stop smoking if they do smoke. Quitting smoking has immediate and long-lasting benefits. To quit, contact state’s tobacco quitting line- 1-800-Quit-Now.
Help men in your life to recognize and reduce stress in their lives. Physical and emotional tension are often signs of stress. Help them learn ways to find support and reduce stress.
Encourage them to get regular health care and to go for a doctor’s appointment if they are having problems.
Information is from: www. Cdc.gov/features/healthymen
Eleanor Nuffort-Parish Nurse
The Women’s Ministry at St John Neumann meets on the 1st Saturday of each month from 8:30 am to 10:00 am. Join us at 8:30 for refreshments and the Rosary followed by our meeting at 9:00 am. We are a group of women of all ages who meet to discuss a variety of subjects , but mostly to enjoy fellowship and spiritual support. Please consider joining us if you are looking to get to know other ladies in the parish. We’d love to have you! If you have any questions, please contact: Jamie Schuring (717) 368-5380 or Mary Ann Kehler (717) 392-2294.
What’s Happening in Religious Education
Registration for Religious Education and EDGE 2017-2018 has begun! Please visit our website homepage to register – space is limited!
Catechists are needed for Religious Education and EDGE – are you interested in helping to pass on the Faith? Free training and guidance provided! Contact Coleen or Melissa for more details – 569-8531.
Why Do Catholics Do That: …the really long prayer at Mass…? You find yourself kneeling for what feels like an hour, or maybe twenty minutes, or an eternity, it’s hard to tell. The priest is praying a long prayer from the Roman Missal at the altar – the Eucharistic Prayer, also called the Canon of the Mass or the Anaphora (liturgy). There are four forms of the Eucharistic Prayer, which vary in length and content. This is the central part of the Mass, where the priest offers on our behalf thanksgiving to God and consecrates bread and wine to become the Eucharist. When we come to this Liturgy of the Eucharist, we find ourselves made present to an event that occurred in the past, but was made for eternity: the saving act of Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins, “Christ’s Passover” (Catechism para. 1364). The Eucharistic Prayer is a memorial of this sacrifice, but it goes beyond remembering – we are truly present to these events: the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection of Jesus. It’s helpful sometimes to meditate on this, that while our knees may be going numb, Jesus prays this prayer through the priest at our altar as He has done at the Last Supper, and on the cross! The green Missalette has the text for what the priest is praying, found on pg 12.Want to see where in the Bible Jesus does something like our Eucharistic Prayer? Check out John 17:1-26 for Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer.
News from St. Anne
School
Our Parish School Fr. Dan Powell, Executive
Pastor, St. Anne School
St. Anne School is continuing
to accept registrations for
their additional Pre-K4 class
for the 2017-2018 school year.
Registration information can be
found on the school website at
www.stannelancaster.org. or you can
call the school office at 394-6711.
Schedule your tour today!
The school office is currently
operating under summer hours. It is
open on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday from 8:30 am to 11:30 am.
It is closed on Mondays and Fridays.
But, a good rule of thumb in the
summer is to call ahead and make
sure the office is open.
Registrations are still being accepted
at St. Anne School for grades K-8 for
the 2017-2018 school year. Please
contact the school office at 394-6711
for general information, to schedule a
school tour or to pick up a
registration packet. You can also
check us out at
www.stannelancaster.org for more
information! We would love to
welcome you into the St. Anne School
family!
We had a great time at
Hersheypark on June 16th! We
had a great group of teens and
chaperones, including Fr. Dan
and Deacon Tim, and the
overcast weather meant the park
was virtually empty, and we
could ride anything we wanted.
It was a perfect start to the start
of our summer activities! Thank
you to everyone who purchased
Hersheypark tickets, which
allowed us all to go for free!
Please check out our upcoming
summer activities, and contact
James Hamilton at
more information.
Vacation Bible School – June 25
-29, 6-8:30pm – Service
Opportunity
Family Movie Night – July 7,
8:30pm
Parish Picnic – July 9, noon-
3pm – Service Opportunity
Works of Mercy – July 23-28 –
Service Work Camp
Whitewater Rafting Trip –
August 5
Please contact James Hamilton
at [email protected] for
more information!
Attention Golfers
Mark your Calendars!
Don’t miss this wonderful event filled with great golf, food and prizes!
SJN K of C Golf Outing Friday July 21, 2017 Get your foursome ready now!
If you would like to play, sponsor a hole or donate a prize, please email Dick Reehling at [email protected].
Around our Parish and Diocese
JOURNALING FOR HEALTH, an informal journal writing group, will meet Tuesdays, July 11, 18 and 25, and Aug. 1, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Room 11 at SJN. The group is sponsored by the Parish Health Ministry. It is free and open to all interested in finding the ways journaling helps us make decisions
and solve problems. To sign up call the church office, 569-8531, or contact Peggy Frailey, 569-7357, email [email protected].
Minutes of the St. John Neumann Church Pastoral Council—May 24, 2017
Opening Prayer Acceptance of the minutes from the May 3, 2017 meeting. Business Manager’s Report
Finance and Budget update was presented. We reached 106% of the Lenten Appeal goal. The parish website will go live after photos have been updated. SJN is insured by Catholic Mutual.
Pastor’s Report Plan to address renovations to the church was discussed. Bells at Consecration will begin on the feast of Corpus Christi (weekend of June 18th). There is a desire to continue the Children’s Choir. Fr Dan would like to continue a relationship with a sister parish in the Dominican Republic initiated when he was at Millersville University.
Other Reports A summary from St. Anne’s School was provided by Suzanne Wood. LCHS report was given by Kim Roche. A Youth Ministry update was provided by James Hamilton. A Religious Education update was provided by Coleen Kibler.
Council Business A discussion was held regarding dates of Immaculate Conception and Confirmation in the next calendar year. A discussion was held regarding the New Chair and Vice-Chair of Pastoral Council, and nominations of new council members
Closing Blessing
NEEDED! JULY 1, 2017 SACRED HEART OF JESUS , LANCASTER PA ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR
Responsibilities include week-end Masses, Holy Days, special liturgies and services, funerals and weddings. Three –Manual Gundling pipe Organ Choir responsibilities include: Sacred Heart Adult Choir, and Cantors. Approximately 15 hours /week. Seeking a person with organ/choir experience. Music degree desirable. Salary commensurate with experience. For a complete job description call the Rectory at 394-0757 or email: shparish @sacredheartsch.org. Thank you.
A Woman’s Concern is seeking a part-time recep-tionist for our N. Duke St. location. The receptionist is the first connection person for individuals seek-ing pregnancy help and support and must be pas-sionately pro-life and have excellent communica-tion and computer skills.
We are also seeking a Marketing & Events intern from September-November. This person must be either a current college student or recent graduate.
Please contact our office for a full job description and application for either position at 717.394.1561.