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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
William Drazdowski Parish Consultant
Brittain Banull Director of Religious Education
Nicholas Katchur Director of Music
Jessica Fazzi Parish and Family Life Coordinator
Michele Manzo Office Assistant
The 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekend of October 3 & 4, 2015
Assistant Groundskeepers Brandon Musso, William McGowan,
Michael Boyko, John Nestor
Sacristans William Castaldi, Anthony DelVecchio,
Edward Fortuna, Tony DeFrancesco, Daniel Burke,
Michael Boyko, Jeffery Manzo
Grounds keeping by Image One
Worship Schedule Saturday……..5:00PM 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
Today is Respect Life Sunday in the Catholic Church. This year’s theme is “Every Life IS Worth Living.” Whether it
lasts for a brief moment or for a hundred years, each of our lives is a good and perfect gift. At every stage and in every
circumstance, we are held in existence by God’s love.
Our relationships on earth are meant to help us and others grow in perfect love. We are meant to depend on one another,
serve each other in humility, and walk together in times of suffering.
An elderly man whose health is quickly deteriorating; an unborn baby girl whose diagnosis indicates she may not live
very long; a little boy with Down Syndrome; a mother facing terminal cancer—each may have great difficulties and
need assistance, but each of their lives is a good and perfect gift.
Experience suffering—or watch another suffer—is one of the hardest human experiences. But we are not alone. Christ
experienced suffering more deeply than we can comprehend, and our own suffering can be meaningful when we unite it
with his.
Jesus is with us every step of the way, giving us the grace we need. God invites us to embrace the lives we have been
given, for as long as they are given. Every life is worth living. Have a great week!
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.
….Brittain Banull DRE
Religious Education Registration Available Now! The 2015-2016 Religious Education Program is HERE! Registration forms can also be picked up in the parish office
during normal business hours or on our parish website. Please register as soon as possible. Registrations received after
September 27, 2015 will be assessed a late fee. If you have a child in catholic school in 2nd, 6th or 7th grade who will
be preparing for a sacrament please inform Brittain Banull at the Parish Office. Thank you to all the parents who have
already registered for the program.
Religious Education Help Needed!!! Our Religious Education program is in need of teachers and aides. Religious Education Classes for grades 3 & 5 run on
Sundays from 9:00AM to 9:50AM for grade 1, 2 & 4 from 10:05AM to 10:55AM & grades 6 & 7 from 6:00PM to
7:30PM. If you are interested in one of these teacher or aide positions please contact Brittain Banull at the Parish Office
570-344-1724.
Grade 4: 1 teachers and 1 aides
Confirmation: 3 aides
If you are interested in one of these teacher or aide positions, please contact Brittain Banull at the Parish Office 570-344-
1724.
Interested In Becoming Catholic?
Try R.C.I.A. “The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults” The Catholic Church is always ready to welcome those who wish to become a part of its faith community. The faith
community of Divine Mercy Parish strives to reach out to anyone interested in exploring the possibility of becoming
Catholic. This is always done in a manner where there is no pressure or obligation placed on a person to actually become
Catholic. Anyone seeking answers to their faith life can enter into a process where they, along with many others, search
for God in a new and more meaningful way.
If you have felt the first stirrings of interest in discovering who Jesus is and what it means to be a Catholic, please con-
tact Brittain Banull at 344-1724 for more information.
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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
Mass Intentions
Monday—10/5/2015 12:10PM
Marie Mazzeo Requested by Tom and Erin Burke and Sons
Tuesday—10/6/2015 12:10PM
Ann Marie ‘Nan’ Powell Requested by Therese and Jack Neary
Wednesday—10/7/2015 12:10PM
Joseph P. McDonough Sr. Requested by Noreen and Patrick Phelan
Thursday—10/8/2015 12:10PM
Robert Ochall Sr. Requested by Corinne Walukonis
Sunday—10/11/2015 8:00AM
Mass for the People
Sunday—10/11/2015 11:00AM
Eugene Hart Requested by the Divine Mercy Choir
Sunday—10/11/2015 5:00PM
Edward Tranovich Requested by his family
Friday—10/9/2015 12:10PM
Gerald McAllister Sr. Requested by Anne McAllister and family
Saturday—10/10/2015 5:00PM
Kathleen Barrett Requested by Mr. and Mrs. Don Murray
MINISTRY FAIR OCTOBER 3 and 4, 2015
“There are different gifts but the same spirit;
There are different ministries but the same Lord. 1 Cor 12: 4-5
We are called through our baptism to imitate the Servant Leadership of Jesus Christ. Every member of our parish has
been given great gifts and we have many great ministries for our parish family. Can you please consider … just one of
your gifts or strengths and find a way to share it with your parish community.
Just imagine if each person considered giving in gratitude for their gifts … some time to just one ministry … how
much more we could do as a faith community.
Please join us at the MINISTRY FAIR after all Masses on October 3 and 4, 2015.
The Annual Scranton Rosary Rally will be held October 10th. It is sponsored in conjunction with the
“America Needs Fatima” campaign; held in honor of the 98th anniversary of the Blessed Mother’s appari-
tions in Fatima, Portugal. Rosary will be recited publicly beginning at 11:00am at the corner of North Wash-
ington Ave. and Spruce St. on Courthouse Square in downtown Scranton. In case of inclement weather, the
Rosary service will be held in nearby St. Peter’s Cathedral. For more information, contact Josie at (570) 342-
5614 or Barb at (570) 591-0292.
Liturgical Minister Schedule for October 10/11 5:00PM SAT 8:00AM SUN 11:00AM SUN 5:00PM SUN
Cantor Michael Kavulich Michael Tedesco Sr. Janet Jeffers Lexi Manzo
Lector Beth DeFrancesco Johnny Gilchrist Laura Delayo Karen May
Lector Frank Alu Nikki Gilchrist Kevin Grebas Janice Patterson
EM Judy Digwood Marge MacArt Ann M. Charnogursky Michael Abdalla
EM Marian Donelan Pat Quinn Barb Poplawski Kathy Boyle
EM Joseph Donovan ------ Zita Timlin ------
EM Patty Giambrone ------ Joe Walsh ------
AS Kate DeFrancesco Kelsey Shaughnessy Katherine Sompel David Wilce
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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, Jessica Fazzi, Marge MacArt, Colleen Musso, and Dina Castaldi
Scranton Preparatory School’s Open House will be held on Sunday, October 18th from 1:00pm-4:00pm.
Seventh and eighth grade students, their parents and families are cordially invited to attend.
Scranton preparatory School’s Scholarship Entrance Exam will be held on Saturday, December 5th for
eighth grade students interested in applying for the fall term of 2016. Registration will begin at 8:30am and
the exam starts at 9:00am. Students may pre-register by calling (570) 941-7737, extension 141.
Care and Education of Priests:
“Answering God’s call to a life of service to His people”
Our priests and deacons unconditionally answer the call to serve God’s people meeting increasing needs throughout our
Diocese. Contributions to the Annual Appeal fund ongoing formation of our priests, permanent deacons, seminarians
and deacon candidates. These funds also help us care for and support our 91 retired or ill priests, many of whom contin-
ue to generously assist with the celebration of Masses, the visitation of the sick and by offering spiritual guidance to all
in need. Appeal gifts also assist the Vocations Office, which has been blessed with encouraging growth, in guiding
those who are considering priesthood through a comprehensive discernment process. We are grateful to currently have
10 seminarians pursuing the priesthood in the Diocese of Scranton and 29 candidates to the permanent deaconate. Your
gift to the Annual Appeal directly supports the celebration of the Eucharist, proclamation of the Gospel, administration
of the Sacraments and devotions within our parish communities.
We would like to extend great thanks to the Notre Dame Club of Scranton
(President John Culkin) and the Minooka American Legion (President
Sean O’Shea) for the new flag pole in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. The new
flag pole was raised this past Saturday, September 26th. We would also
like to thank the following organizations for helping with this project:
Spott Crane Rentals, Irons Workers Local 489, Pipe Fitters Local 524,
Connor Home Renovation, McGregor Industries, Keeler Transport , E D
Pons, Sandvik Steel, CECO Associates, and Burnside Tent Rental.
Monday • October 5
Weekday Jon 1:1—2:2,11; Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday • October 6
Weekday Jon 3:1-10; Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday • October 7
Weekday Jon 4:1-11; Lk 11:1-4
Thursday • October 8
Weekday Mal 3:13-20b; Lk 11:5-13
Friday • October 9
Weekday Jl 1:13-15, 2:1-2; Lk 11:15-26
Saturday • October 10
Weekday Jl 4:12-21; Lk 11:27-28
Sunday • October 11
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Wis 7:7-11; Heb 4:12-13; Mk 10:17-
30 or 10:17-27
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Mass Attendance
September 26 & 27
Saturday
Sunday
5:00PM
150
4:00PM
203
5:30PM
137
8:00AM
171
11:00AM
275
SUNDAY EVENING PRAYER AND BENEDICTION
FIRST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT 7:30PM
Ministry Schedule Volunteers are still needed for our Christmas Masses. Contact the Parish Office if you
would like to volunteer.
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 one 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 - [email protected]
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, Jessica Fazzi, and Michele Manzo
Lector Workbooks Lector workbooks can be
picked up in the Parish
Office during normal
business hours.
COUNSELING SERVICES AVAILABLE
Catholic Social Services of The Diocese of Scranton offers compassionate counseling in a
safe, comfortable environment where your privacy is always respected. Counseling is
about self-discovery and can be used for personal growth or when distressing conditions
exist and you need a bit of extra support… help is available. Anyone who struggles with
anxiety, depression, grief and loss, life transitions or a variety of emotional or psychologi-
cal conditions is welcome. For more information or to make an appointment, call 570-
207-2283.
IMPORTANT OCTOBER DATES:
October 14—Parish Council Meeting 7:00
October 25—Youth Group Kickoff Night 6:00
October 31—Halloween Mass and party 5:00
Gift Bearers If you would like to bring
up the gifts at the weekend
Masses, please inform the
usher before Mass begins.
This Thursday, October 8th, 6:00 to 7:15pm! Learn what the Church teaches about marriage, divorce, annulments,
birth control. Come to the parish center for an hour and fifteen minutes
to engage in relevant, lively and engaging discussion. Facilitated by Tom Kloss & Mike Abdalla