SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
SEPTEMBER 25, 2022
Saturday, Sept. 24
4:00 PM ✞Michael Kane – Joseph Szewczyk
Sunday, Sept. 25 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
8:30 AM God’s Blessings and Good Health for all Parishioners
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Saturday, Oct. 1
4:30 PM Monique Bowman. God’s blessings, long life, peace,
health and salvation.
Sunday, Oct. 2 SEVENTEETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
8:30 AM God’s Blessings and Good Health for all Parishioners
TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD
Saturday Liturgy is 6:00 PM ~ Sunday Liturgy is 10:30
Real joy is in giving, not having or getting.
Lord, may I become more willing to help others and
share the blessings that have been given to me.
SANCTUARY LIGHT: The Sanctuary Light (no request)
RUMMAGE SALE: The Women’s have been very busy setting up the Rummage sale to be held on October.
Take-outs will be available such as Haluski and Homemade soups. Thanks to those who donated items to this sale and hopefully we will see you at the sale. You never know what you could find among the many items. A bake sale will also be presented. If any of our parishioners would like to donate a baked product it would be greatly appreciated. We need your help. Also the Basket Raffle is looking pretty good and hopefully we will receive a few more donated.
Prayer Service: A Prayer Service for an End to the War in Ukraine will be held at 2:30 p.m. on this Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, at the Cathedral of Saint Peter in Scranton.
Father Myron Myronyuk, Pastor, Saint Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Church of Scranton, who has several family members still living in Ukraine and fighting in the Ukrainian military, will lead the Prayer Service along with the Most Reverend Joseph C. Bambera, Bishop of Scranton.
During the Prayer Service, everyone in attendance will be invited to offer prayers for peace in Ukraine and for the innocent people who continue to suffer in the country. A goodwill offering for those on the ground helping the Ukrainian people will be collected at the conclusion of the Prayer Service.
While in-person attendance is highly encouraged, the Prayer Service will
also be broadcast live on CTV: Catholic Television of the Diocese of Scranton and
livestream on the Diocese of Scranton website, YouTube channel and social
media platforms.