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Divine Mercy Parish 312 Davis St., Scranton, PA 18505 / 570-344-1724 / www.divinemercyparish.us
Office Hours 9:00AM - 5:00PM Monday - Thursday
9:00AM - 3:00PM Friday
Religious Education Office 5:00PM - 9:00PM Tuesday & Thursday
9:00AM - 11:00AM Sunday
Fax Number: 570-344-1787
School Information All Saints Academy
570-343-8114
Holy Cross High School 570-346-7541
Office Staff
Rev. Francis L. Pauselli Pastor
fpauselli@divinemercyparish.us
William Drazdowski Parish Consultant
wdrazdowski@divinemercyparish.us
Brittain Banull Director of Religious Education
bbanull@divinemercyparish.us
Nicholas Katchur Director of Music
nkatchur@divinemercyparish.us
Jessica Fazzi Parish and Family Life Coordinator
jfazzi@divinemercyparish.us
Michele Manzo Office Assistant
mmanzo@divinemercyparish.us
The 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekend of July 4 & 5, 2015
Head Groundskeeper Martin Montoro
Assistant Groundskeeper John Nestor
Sacristans William Castaldi, Anthony DelVecchio,
Edward Fortuna, Sal DeFrancesco, Daniel Burke,
Michael Boyko, Jeffery Manzo
Worship Schedule Saturday……..4:00PM & 5:30PM Sunday………….8:00AM, 11:00AM & 5:00PM Monday - Friday…………..12:10PM
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 11:00AM - 11:45AM or anytime by appointment
Eucharistic Holy Hour Wednesday 6:00PM
Sunday Evening Prayer First Sunday of the Month 7:30PM
Parish Council
Frank Alu
Ann Marie Cawley
Lois Fuller
Germaine Helcoski
Ariel Kavulich
Margaret MacArt
Jeffery Manzo
Kathryn Moceyunas
Mary Theresa Montoro
Christopher Musso
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From the Desk of Father Pauselli
If you are travelling during the summer and you want to find the nearest Catholic Church and their Mass
times, the best place to find them is MassTimes.org. Now available is the Mass Times app for your iPhone as
well.
Thank you for your generous support of our Holy Father’s charitable works in the Peter’s Pence Collection
last weekend. Your contributions will be combined with those of our brothers and sisters around the world to
help Pope Francis provide essential relief to people in need. Your generosity is an act of solidarity with the
universal Church, answering the call to be a witness of charity. May God bless you.
Have a great week!
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 5, 2015 “As the Lord spoke to me, the spirit entered into me and set me on my feet, and I heard the one who was speak-ing say to me: Son of man, I am sending you to the Israelites, rebels who have rebelled against me; they and their ancestors have revolted against me to this very day. Hard of face and obstinate of heart are they to whom I am sending you…they shall know that a prophet has been among them.”… “A prophet is not without honor ex-cept in his native place.” We receive information from countless sources – internet, texts, twitter, TV, radio. We are most receptive to positive, pleasing news, things which make us feel good and uplifted. Sometimes we receive the results of a medical test, reports on a condition, that is neither reassuring or satisfying. But the information is important, so that a condition may be addressed. Ezekiel had a unique responsibility to „tell it like it is.‟ He knew those to whom he was sent were hard and rebel-lious. He had a mission. A prophet in scripture is a spokesperson for God. Ezekiel called his people back to the Lord. Jesus‟ hometown people took offense at His teaching. They didn‟t want to hear the challenge He pro-posed. The church today needs prophetic voices. Pope Francis‟ messages are pleasing to most, yet he corrects and directs. Archbishop Romero‟s voice was silenced by an assassin‟s bullet. Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, spoke through kindness and compassion. May we all learn to hear and listen to the voice of God directing us through the Spirit.
Religious Education News: From Brittain Banull DRE
Vacation Bible School Information
Vacation Bible School is scheduled for Monday, July 13th through Friday, July 17th. Registration packets are available in
the back of the Church. Erin Burke will again lead our VBS team. We are seeking new volunteers and invite back all
who did such a great job last year. Even if you can only help for one or two days, please volunteer. The success of this
parish program depends on you. If you would like to volunteer, please call Erin at 570-941-0703.
Religious Education / Life Long Faith Formation (Advent and Lent Bible Study) / Vacation Bible School / RCIA /
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
THE WORD IS THE PRESENCE OF OUR LORD THROUGH SCRIPTURE, THE FOUNDATION UPON WHICH WE CAN CONTINUE TO BUILD OUR FAITH.
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SUNDAY EVENING PRAYER AND BENEDICTION
FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT 7:30PM
**CALLING ALL MUSCIANS!!**
The Divine Mercy Contemporary Group will be playing at the 5:00PM Mass on Sunday evenings. If you play an instru-
ment or would like to sing with the group, please contact Nick at the Parish Office.
**Ability to read music is NOT required.**
Divine Mercy Parish Music Ministry
Divine Mercy Parish is currently seeking new Cantors!
If you are interested in participating in the Cantor ministry, please contact Nick
at the Parish Office (570-344-1724).
**Ability to read music is NOT required.**
WORSHIP IS THE TANGIBLE EXPRESSION OF OUR LORD’S LOVE FOR US AND OUR RESPONSE TO HIM IN A CONCRETE AND LOVING EXPRESSION OF FAITH.
Liturgy Committee / Art and Environment / Holy Hour Eucharistic Adoration / Evening Prayer / Music Ministry / Eucharistic Minis-
ters / Lectors / Altar Servers / Choirs / Cantors / Musicians / Ushers and Sacristans / Hospitality
Liturgical Minister Schedule for July 11/12 4:00PM SAT 5:30PM SAT 8:00AM SUN 11:00AM SUN 5:00PM SUN
Cantor Michael Kavulich Mary T Montoro Michael Tedesco Barbara Malinowski Lexi Manzo
Lector Gary Moss Matt Cartwright Patrick McCabe Laura Delayo Brian Price
Lector Beth DeFrancesco Marion Cartwright Suzanne Ritterbeck Jeremy Liptai Zane Price
EM Gerald Phillips Mark Evans Mary Tigue Joe Walsh Mary Ellen McDonough
EM Patrick Tobin Joseph Donovan Rosemary Wolozyn Ann Marie Charnogursky Peggy Walsh
EM Carol Trapper ------ ------ Alice DeCarlo ------
EM Mari Walsh ------ ------ Mary Ann Donovan ------
AS Tony DeFrancesco Jordan Grzyboski Phillip Patterson Raymond Rinaldi Erica Yatzun
Mass Intentions
Monday—7/6//2015 12:10PM
Kenneth Laskowski Requested by Dolores Laskowski
Tuesday—7/7/2015 12:10PM
Intention of Celebrant
Wednesday—7/8/2015 12:10PM
For the living and deceased fa-thers remembered on the altar
Thursday— 7/9/2015 12:10PM
Diane Sepanek Requested by Kathy Abdalla
Friday—7/10/2015 12:10PM
Paul Bouselli Requested by Joann Iannuzzo and family
Sunday—7/12/2015 8:00AM
Mass for the people
Sunday—7/12/2015 11:00AM
Thomas Sochovka Requested by Joan Keppick and Marge Sochovka
Sunday—7/12/2015 5:00PM
Harry P. McElhiney Jr. Requested by Mary Ellen Piccotti
Saturday—7/11/2015 4:00PM
Gloria and Joseph McDonough Requested by a friend
Ministry Schedule
We are always happy to see new volunteers coming forward to share their gifts with our parish community. If you are
interested or know of someone who may be interested in participating in any of our many ministries, contact Nick at the
Parish Office for more information on how to get involved!
Contact info: office phone - 570-344-1724 / e-mail - nkatchur@divinemercyparish.us
Saturday—7/11/2015 5:30PM
Mary Ann Kryeski Requested by Henrietta Ameika
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WE ARE THE PEOPLE OF GOD. WE STRIVE TO BE THE FACE OF GOD FOR OTHERS IN OUR PARISH AND THE PEOPLE WE MEET DAILY IN OUR COMMUNITY.
Parish Breakfast / Craft Fair / Calendar Party / Parish Picnic / Movie Night / Doughnut Sunday / First Friday and Lenten Friday
Luncheons / Clothes Shed and Coat Drive / Easter Egg Hunt / Breakfast with Santa / Concerts
Coordinating Team Members: Tom Cerep, Mary Theresa Montoro, Chris Musso,
Karen Grzyboski, Jen Roever, Bill Drazdowski, and Marge MacArt
Our Diocesan Catholic Charismatic Renewal is sponsoring its 33rd annual conference at the University of Scranton during the weekend of July 31-August 1. This year’s theme is: “Father That They May be One Jn. 17:21” and we will focus on unity in diversity reflecting on the call of Pope Francis, “Building the unity of the Church is the task of every Christian.” The Conference will feature a variety of inspiring speakers and uplifting music. Mass is celebrated each after-noon. A well-stocked book/gift store will be available. Separate tracks for Children and Youth are also avail-able. The full-weekend Registration Fee is $50 before July 17 and $65 after July 17. Single-day registration is also available. Commuting and brown-bagging is encouraged, while dormitory housing and cafeteria meals are available at a moderate cost. For Registration Forms, please write to: CCR, PO Box 3306, Scran-ton PA 18505, call the CCR Office at 570-344-2214, or email ccrenewal@comcast.net
DATE: Saturday, August 1, 2015 TIME: Registration at 7:00 a.m. - Tee-off at 8:00 a.m. PLACE: Pine Hills Country Club 140 South Keyser Ave.
Taylor, Pa. 18517
ENTRY FEE: $95.00 per Golfer / $380.00 per Team Payment Due Saturday, July 25, 2015
Make Checks Payable to: Vikings Helping Vikings
Format: Captain and Crew – Shotgun Start
3 flight payouts, a chance to win $5,000 Awards, Door Prizes, Grab and Play Lunch at the turn
and Dinner to follow at Divine Mercy Parish Center (located at the top of Davis Street)
144 golfers max – first come first served
For details call: Michael McKeefery (575-6624) or Jared Godlewski (540-0612)
4th Annual Viking Open
MINOOKA LIONS CLUB
ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Saturday, July 18, 2015 1:30PM
Pine Hills Golf Course
Shotgun Start
$90.00 Includes food and refreshments at
Pine Hills Country Club
For more information please contact:
Joe Walsh 570-575-8005, Tom Shields 570-466-8178
Mike Savitsky 570-586-6147
Monday • July 6
Weekday
2 Gen 28:10-22a/Mt 9:18-26
Tuesday • July 7
Weekday
2 Gen 32:23-33/Mt 9:32-38
Wednesday • July 8
Weekday
2 Gen 41:55-57/Mt 10:1-7
Thursday • July 9
Weekday
2 Gen 44:18-21/Mt 10:7-15
Friday • July 10
Weekday
2 Gen 46:1-7/Mt 10:16-23
Saturday • July 11
Weekday
2 Gen 49:29-32/Mt 10:24-33
Sunday • July 12
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Am 7:12-15; Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10;
Mk 6:7-13
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Mass Attendance
June 27-28
Saturday
Sunday
5:00PM
4:00PM
5:30PM
8:00AM
11:00AM
Used Clothing Drop-Off Shed Sponsored by the Divine Mercy Parish Youth Group
Items Accepted:
All clothing, shoes, sneakers, belts, purses, blankets, sheets,
pillowcases, drapes and stuffed toys.
(Please no rags, fabric scraps, pillows, toys or household goods)
-Send clothing to people who can use it all over the U.S. and World.
-Help the environment by keeping your clothing out of the landfill.
-Receive a tax deduction for your donation. Receipts are on the shed.
**Help us keep your donations clean and dry.**
THROUGH SCRIPTURE WE KNOW GOD CALLS US TO SERVE OTHERS. WE ARE A PARISH COMMUNITY COMMITTED TO HELPING THOSE IN NEED.
Eucharistic Outreach / Divine Mercy Table / Social Concerns Committee / Food Pantry Support /
Blood Drive / Holiday Donations / Souper Bowl of Caring
Coordinating Team Members: Mike Abdalla, Marguerite Coyle, Joanne Corbett, Cathy Genovese,
Rose Marie Kloss, Sr. Janet Jeffers, Bill Drazdowski, and Michele Manzo
The Greatest Gift Do you have a family member or neighbor who cannot leave their home to attend Mass and receive the Blessed Sacra-
ment? Our Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are here to serve your loved ones by bringing them the gift of
Christ Himself, the greatest gift that can be given. If you know of someone we should be serving, please contact Vince
Klingler at 570-205-5716 or Vince_K_Moosic@live.com for arrangements.
** Information was not
available at the time of
publication
What is a Dream and Design Day?
It is a day for people to come together to dream about the future of our parish and design action steps to reach our new goals.
The Coordinating Teams for Service and Community have been meeting since De-
cember. They looked at the goals that the Parish Council created from listening to
the parish in the survey and focus groups and then worked together on additional ways we can build Community and Service for our parish.
For Community … The Community Coordinating Team suggested:
Adding additional layers to our current hospitality events
Create four events this year to build community. ( ideas were … a Ministry Fair, a
Welcoming Ministry, a Men’s Prayer Breakfast, Expanded Home Visitors Minis-
try, expanded announcements at Masses, Hospitality Ministry at Masses, provide ongoing Info Sessions … “Getting to know Jesus”.
For Service … The Service Coordinating Team suggested:
Focus on expanding our outreach and charity (to create annual giving events,
increase support and participation with the local food pantry operated by Cath-olic Social Services, assess where additional local needs exist and coordinate ac-
tivities with the Community Coordinating Team)
Begin ministries in areas other than charity and outreach. (develop a reduce and recycle program, start small faith sharing groups, increase awareness of
time, talent and treasure, increase faith formation, public policy awareness)
Please come July 15, 2015 at 7:00 PM to help us build or parish community!