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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
Michele Manzo Office Assistant
The Most Holy Trinity Weekend of May 30 & 31, 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 Sunday 6:00PM
Parish Council
Michele Manzo
Ann Marie Cawley
Lois Fuller
Mary Ellen McDonough
Joseph Walsh
Edward Fortuna
Margaret MacArt
Cathleen Shields
Kathryn Moceyunas
Jamie Hayes
Dominick Georgetti
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From the Desk of Father Pauselli Congratulations to Charlotte Susan Koscal who was baptizwd last weekend at Divine Mercy. Charlotte Susan was born on
May 10, 2015. She is the daughter of Lawrence and Sherri Bender Koscal. May the Lord bless Charlotte Susan and her family
on this most special occasion!
Congratulations also to Gabrielle Grace Beauvais who will be baptized this weekend at Divine Mercy. Gabrielle Grace is the
daughter of Bruce Beauvais and Khara Dudek Beauvais. She was born on November 7, 2014. May the Lord bless Gabrielle
Grace and her family on this most special occasion!
This is the week of our annual parish picnic. Thanks to all who have already participated in this event by purchasing a raffle
ticket and those who have worked so hard to ensure its success. Say a prayer that we have good weather on Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday of this week! With the profits from this year’s picnic we hope to replace our main entrance doors, repair our kneelers, put new carpeting in the Church and increase our parking area. I hope to see all of you at this fine event!
I am pleased to announce that Jessica Segilia will be joining our staff on Monday, June 8. Jessica’s role is still being defined
but I see her as a family life and parish life coordinator and working with our middle school students. Jessica’s degree is in
family development and I see her and her work as a valuable asset to our parish community. Welcome, Jessica!
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUNDAY READINGS HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly
The Most Holy Trinity May 31, 2015
“Then Jesus approached and said to them, „All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go, there-fore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always until the end of the ages.‟”
Once again we ascend a mountain, the place where God so often revealed Himself. Jesus approached the eleven, and He approaches me as well. He gave them a commission, and He speaks that same message to me as I read a too- familiar text. Because it is so well known we might quickly read and move on. But wait a minute.
The apostles were sent to make disciples, missionary disciples in the words of Pope Francis. This is accomplished through the sacraments, with baptism leading the way. A teaching accompanies the mission, to love God above all things and neighbor as ourselves, not just to follow what I think is acceptable and not uncomfortable.
The final element of the commissioning experience is the assurance of the ongoing and abiding presence of the Lord to direct and sustain us. When the Spirit of Pentecost transformed them, the mission began, and continues through me today. All of us are called and sent as missionary disciples.
Religious Education News: From Brittain Banull DRE
Youth Group Our High School Youth Group will meet on Sunday, May 17th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM in the Parish Center. We will be
discussing and planning summer activities at this meeting. All Newly Confirmed and high school students in private or
public school are welcome to attend.
Vacation Bible School Information
Vacation Bible School is scheduled for Monday, July 13th through Friday, July 17th. Registration will begin in the next
couple of weeks. 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 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
EVERY SUNDAY AT 6:00PM
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 June 6/7 4:00PM SAT 5:30PM SAT 8:00AM SUN 11:00AM SUN 5:00PM SUN
Cantor Megan Kolata Eileen Hayes Michael Tedesco Cassie Semyon Lori Singer
Lector Richard Patchcoski Joseph Moceyunas Johnny Gilchrist Robert Walsh Frank Alu
Lector Michael Kavulich Kathy Moceyunas Patrick McCabe Jessica Segilia Thomas Conway
EM Judy Digwood Mark Evans Mary Tigue Alice DeCarlo Peggy Walsh
EM Marian Donelan Joseph Donovan Mari Walsh Mary Ann Donovan Michael Abdalla
EM Lisa Minnichbach ------ ------ Barbara Malinowski ------
EM Gerald Phillips ------ ------ Mary E McDonough ------
AS Tony DeFrancesco David Wilce Zachary Patterson Nicholas Terrery Erica Yatzun
Mass Intentions Monday—6/1/2015
12:10PM Father Stanley Kurash
Requested by the Greenwood Playground Staff of 1965
Tuesday—6/2/2015 12:10PM
Olympia and Tony DeSarno Requested by their daughter and family
Wednesday—6/3/2015 12:10PM
Michael Reuther Requested by Tim and Barbara McNulty
Thursday—6/4/2015 12:10PM
Eugene Zackavitch Requested by Ed and Sally Kwak
Friday—6/5/2015 12:10PM
Lillian A. Saravitz Requested by her family
Saturday—6/6/2015 4:00PM
James Keppick Requested by his mother, Joan
Sunday—6/7/2015 8:00AM
Mass for the People
Sunday—6/7/2015 11:00AM
Frank Conaboy Requested by Kathy Abdalla and family
Sunday—6/7/2015 5:00PM
Vincent E. Serine Requested by Mary Ellen Piccotti
and David Snyder
Saturday—6/6/2015 5:30PM
Ann McDonnell Requested by Irene Gleason
Ministry Schedule The Ministry Schedule for July through September will be released on June 19th. Contact Nick at the Parish Office by
June 17th if you have any scheduling conflicts, would like to change your Mass time preference or be taken off the
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 - [email protected]
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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.
Looking for Volunteers for Children’s Games Any 5th thru 12th Grader or adult who would like to sign up to volunteer at the children’s games for our picnic is asked to
call Brittain Banull at 344-1724. Volunteers are needed for setup and to assist in running the children’s games. Any
time you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Looking for Donations for Children’s Games We are currently seeking donations for the Parish Picnic children’s games. We need $5.00 gift cards, new board games,
lollipops and monetary donations to offset the cost of prizes that we have already purchased. Please drop off any dona-
tions at the Parish Office. Thank you for your help.
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
St. Joseph’s Center Auxiliary is Looking for Your Help The Annual Summer Festival to benefit St. Joseph’s Center will be held on the grounds of Marywood University on July
24, 25 and 26, 2015. The Auxiliary is asking for your help to stock our General Store, Holiday Hut and Bookworm
Booth with items for sale. Bestsellers are new or “gently used” hardcover books, paperback books, DVD’s, audio-
books, any holiday decorations, frames, candles, figurines, dishes, kitchen ware, serving items, toys, and home décor.
No clothing please. Drop off days will start on Wednesday, May 20 and continue until the end of June. Donations will
be accepted on Wednesday’s 6:00 -8:00 pm and Saturday’s 9:00-11:00 a.m. at our warehouse located at 320 Blakely
Street, Dunmore, PA. Please use the entrance on the W. Pine Street side of the building. Call 570-963-1290 for more
information.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION The Minooka Lions Club will offer three (3) awards to High School Seniors who plan to attend, or students currently
attending a two or four-year college, university or technical institute. Eligibility requirements for these awards are as
follows:
1. Must be a resident of Minooka or the son or daughter of an active Minooka Lion.
2. Must be accepted by or attending an accredited two or four year college or technical institute.
3. Must be of good moral character.
Scholarship applications may be obtained from any Minooka Lions Club member. Submit all information to Mr. John
Pocius, 2933 Cedar Ave., Scranton PA by Friday, June 12, 2015.
Please support Relay for Life on June 20, 2015 at PNC Field
in Moosic. You can register individually, join a team, or simply
make a donation to the American Cancer Society.
Many of our parishioners have joined Gary‟s Team #29 in
memory of Gary Lukasiewicz. If you are interested in supporting
research for childhood cancer, please register under Gary‟s Team
#29. Team shirts can be purchased for $8-$12 (depending on size)
by contacting Cheryl Lukasiewicz at [email protected]
For further information and registration, visit main.acsevents.org
No First Friday Luncheon this week due to Picnic
Monday • June 1
Weekday
To 1:3; 2:1b-8/Mk 12:1-12
Tuesday • June 2
Weekday
To 2:9-14/Mk 12:13-17
Wednesday • June 3
St. Charles Lwanga
To 3: 1-11a, 16-17a/Mk 12:18-27
Thursday • June 4
Weekday
To 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9/Mk 12:28-34
Friday • June 5
St. Boniface To 11:5-17/Mk 12:35-37
Saturday • June 6
Weekday To 12:1, 5-15, 20/Mk 12:38-44
Sunday • June 7
The Most Holy Body and Blood Ex 24:3-8/Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16,
22-26
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Mass Attendance
May 23 – 24
Saturday
Sunday
5:00PM
126
4:00PM
226 5:30PM
125
8:00AM
204
11:00AM
281
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 [email protected] for arrangements.
HOSPITALITY MINISTRY Men and women who have available time in the morning are invited to participate in Serving Families and Friends who
are grieving. Duties of the greeters are to offer a warm welcome to guests and provide the program which will help them
take part in the Funeral Mass. Volunteers may stay for the Mass or leave after the family and friends have been seated.
Members of the Hospitality Committee might be called to help once or twice a month. Please call Rose Marie Kloss at
570-562-0871 for more information.
BLOOD DRIVE/HEALTH FAIR PLANNING
The Social Concerns Committee is again planning a Blood Drive in the Parish Center on
Saturday, July 25, beginning at 9 A.M. until 3 P.M. Having done this for the first time
last year, we believe this year’s drive can be bigger and more successful. Further details
on Blood Donation will be available as we move closer to the date.
In addition, we are looking at the possibility of a "Health Fair" throughout the day with
health care providers/vendors volunteering their services. We are looking for parishioners
who work in health care services as a vendor or individuals working in the healthcare pro-
fession who may be interested in donating their time.
If you would like to assist, please respond no later than June 1 to give us an idea of who
would like to be part of the health fair and in what way you would be able to assist. The
Committee is open to hearing your ideas as well as questions you may have. If you are
interested, please email your ideas in this regard to Marty Castaldi at
[email protected] and/or Sr. Janet at [email protected]. We look forward
to hearing from as many of you as possible.
Together, as a parish, we can make it happen.
Picnic 2015 News Bingo Prizes Needed!! New for this year, gift cards for any amount will be accepted as a donation and will be used as prizes.
Rummage Sale The Annual Rummage Sale is in need of your “rummage.” Clean out your closets and garages and drop it off at the Par-
ish Center. Please no shoes or clothing. We will set up the Rummage Sale tent during the evenings of June 1, 2, and 3.
If you would like to help with either the Bingo or Rummage sale, please contact Linda Kavulich at 570-562-1718 or 570
-909-6251