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THE CHURCH OF

S A IN T I G N A T IU S L OYOLA

A ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY INSPIRED BY THE T R A D IT I O N O F S T . I G N A T IU S , ST. HEDWIG AND ST. M ARY'S ANNUNCIATION PARISHES.

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e, the blended Catholic community of St. Ignatius Loyola, draw strength from Word and Sacrament, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist. Modeling Christ’s work, we embrace our commitment to God’s call. We remain faithful to the shared acts of prayer, study and service. Together we extend Christ’s hospitality to others and light the path of peace for generations to come.

“Knowing God is more important than knowing about God.”

— Karl Rahner, S.J.

THE SUNDAY LIGHT

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OFFERTORY ENVELOPE NOTICE: Due to recent vandalism, we are asking parishioners to no longer place offertory envelopes in the mailbox in front of the rectory. Please deliver envelopes by hand, mail, or in church. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you, as always, for your continued support of our parish community.

WO R D— LEARNING ABOUT OUR F AITH Sunday, May 1st - Closing religious education class for Grades 1-6. Students will report at 9:15 AM to their classrooms. Parents are invited to join their children for a closing prayer service and awards assembly at 9:30 AM in Good Shepherd gym. A closing reception will follow in Conlan Hall. Some of the parents will be asked to bring a “goodie.” If asked, hopefully you will respond in kindness. Sundays, May 1st and 8th - Members of this year’s First Communion Class and their families will attend the 10:30 AM Mass. Wednesday, May 4th - Last release time for Grades 7 & 8.

UNDERSTANDING OUR CATHOLIC FAITH— THE PASTOR! Interested in learning about the spiritual journey of our pastor, Fr. John Chmil? Ever wonder how a priest thinks, prays, and finds inspiration? Join us on Wednesday, May 4th from 7:00 to 8:00 PM in Bergan Hall (335 N. Maple Ave.) as Fr. John shares a little bit of his spirituality and his experiences of life as a diocesan priest. It is a different style of talk, but could be a great opportunity to get to hear a little bit from our pastor. As always, no reservations, just show up and enjoy!

UNDERSTANDING OUR CATHOLIC FAITH - PRAYER! In recognition of our need to give, and the many needs of our church and parish, and in gratitude for God’s gifts to us, we declare our willingness to return a portion of our Treasure to our parish, as part of our total Christian stewardship. Sunday Tithe $14,273.07 Additional Easter $170.00 Total $15,235.07 Catholic Home Missions $792.00 This Week’s Expenses $12,535.82

Our adult faith formation video this month comes from Bishop Robert Barron’s Catholicism Series and is titled - “The Fire of His Love: Prayer and the Life of the Spirit.” Wednesday, May 11th from 7:00 to 8:00 PM in Bergan Hall (335 N. Maple Ave.) All are welcome, no registration required.

UNDERSTANDING OUR CATHOLIC FAITH - ADVANCE NOTICE FOR JUNE! Because of Memorial Day weekend we will be doing something different for the month of June. Dr. Thomas Hamill will discuss a short story from Phil Klay’s acclaimed collection of stories about the experience of Iraq War veterans, Redeployed, entitled “Prayer in the Furnace”—following a Catholic chaplain—on TUESDAY, June 7th from 7:00 to 8:00 PM in Bergan Hall (335 N. Maple Ave.) Copies of the story will be available in the back of the church starting in May. Our video will still be viewed the following day, Wednesday, June 8th.

W E E K LY M E D I TAT I O N We are so lucky - our faith has provided all that we need to make our way back to our Creator! Jesus himself made a plan through which Christians in this world may always make wise choices - life giving choices. The Advocate is sent to guide us. We simply have to get out of the way and allow the Spirit to show us what we are meant to do. The guidance, however, is found not through our intellect or willfulness - just the opposite. We must put all that aside and patiently and prayerfully allow the Holy Spirit to place the will of God in our hearts. You surely can look back at your past decisions and see how the hand of God influenced your judgement and changed the direction of your life at important times. Let’s be grateful.

Don’t forget! Food Collection each and every weekend at the vestibules of Church and Chapel.

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MAY 1, 2016

W O R S H I P — L ITURGY AND P RAYER QUESTION OF THE WEEK Sixth Sunday of Easter - Keeping Jesus’ word Reading I Acts 15: 1-2, 22-29 (letter of the Apostles to the Gentiles) Reading II Revelation 21:10-14, 22-23 (the new Jerusalem) Gospel John 14:23-29 (last discourse; faithfulness to God’s word) Key Passage Jesus answered him, “Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home them with them.” (John 14:23) Adult How does the merciful and compassionate Jesus dwell with you in your home? How do you show this compassion and mercy to your family? Youth How do you experience Jesus and his Father being at home with you and your family?

The Altar Breads and Wine for this week are offered In Memory of Ann Marie Gunton as requested by Family

Feast of the Ascension Mass Schedule Wednesday, May 4th 5:30 PM Mass of Obligation at Saint Ignatius Loyola Church Thursday, May 5th

Sanctuary Candles Burn this week

7:30 AM Mass of Obligation at Saint Ignatius Loyola Church

In Thanksgiving for

12:10 PM Mass of Obligation at Saint Ignatius Loyola Church 7:00 PM Mass of Obligation at Saint Ignatius Loyola Church

Carmella Faust By—Religious Ed. Students & Teachers

FIRST FRIDAY - MAY 6TH Eucharistic Adoration will be held beginning at 12:45 PM concluding with Benediction at 4:00 PM.

MOTHER’S DAY PRO-LIFE CARNATION SALE Carnations will be on sale for $1.00 each at all Masses on May 7th & 8th to honor mothers both living and deceased. Flower may be taken for gift giving or placed on the altar after Masses. Proceeds from this Mother’s Day Sale will go to our local Pro-Life Center.

In Memory of Frank P. Danna By—Family

CHURCH WOMEN UNITED INTERFAITH TEA - MAY 10TH Church Women United will hold their 67th Annual Interfaith Tea on Tuesday, May 10th at Temple B’nai B’rith, 408 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, hosted by the Ladies of their Sisterhood and its President, Pat Dobrowolski. The prayer service will be at 1:00 PM followed by tea and light refreshments. Guest speaker will be Howard Grossman. This year’s theme will be “Grandparents Raising Grandchildren.” There is no charge for this event. All interested women of the parish are welcome to attend. Lap robe donations will be accepted. Please feel free to call 570-287-9606 for more information.

MOTHER’S DAY MASS INTENTION ENVELOPES Special Mother’s Day Mass Intention envelopes can be found in your monthly packets to remember both living and deceased mothers. Please write the names of your loved ones on the back of the envelope. The envelopes will be placed on the altar during all of the Masses on Mother’s Day to remember your intentions. Please place the envelope in the collection basket. Thank you.

We encourage you to spend quiet time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament throughout the week with a special prayer intention in mind. Just pick up a card after your visit to Church and send it off to the one in your prayer. The cards may be used on First Fridays by those attending Eucharistic Adoration.

Think gospel! Please make room for your neighbor in church and slide to the center of the pew.

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C O M M U N I T Y — G ROWING T OGETHER

THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

YOUNG ADULT GROUP, GATHERED AND GROWING In a world that demands our undivided attention to be divided among a thousand different things in a thousand different ways, it is easy to feel disoriented and scattered. This unsettledness is particularly an issue for young adults, who are just starting to make their way into the world, and finding it much more complex place than they may have imagined. If you are a young adult ages 21-35, and feel scattered, confused, stressed, or just longing for an experience of community, please join us for a time of food and faith sharing. Contact Danielle Taylor at [email protected] with any questions.

MARY’S MINISTRY MAY MEETING - MAY 10TH Our May meeting of Mary’s Ministry will be held on Tuesday, May 10th at 6:30 PM in Conlan Hall. The Rosary will be recited at 6:15 PM followed by a business/planning meeting. A final report on this year’s activities and donations will be made. Plans will also be made for our program of work for the coming year.

INVITATION TO ALL - FATHER ADONIZIO’S ANNIVERSARY OF ORDINATION Father Joseph Adonizio invites all to a Solemn Concelebrated Mass of Thanksgiving in honor of his 60th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood. Date: Sunday, June 5th; Time: 2:00 PM; Place: St. Joseph Marello Parish, 237 William St., Pittston. You are invited to a reception, without a program, which will follow Mass in the adjoining parish hall. You are kindly asked to call the Rectory at 570-288-6446 if you plan to attend. All responses requested by May 28th.

Monday Finance Council Meeting 6:30 PM - Rectory Scouts 7:00 PM Bergan Parish Center (1st Floor) Tuesday Rosary Makers - 11:30 AM Conlan Hall Senior Citizens - 1:30 PM Conlan Hall Parish Writers - 7:00 PM Conlan Hall Loyola Singers - 7:00 PM Church Wednesday Rel. Ed. Release Time - 8:30 AM Adult Faith Formation - 7:00 PM Bergan Parish Center (1st Floor) Thursday Children’s Choir - 6:45 PM Bergan Parish Center - (1st Floor) Contemporary Ensemble - 7:30 PM Bergan Parish Center - (1st Floor)

ST. IGNATIUS FAMILY DAY Some families in the parish in conjunction with the Community Coordinating Team would like to begin organizing fun family events periodically here in our community. We hope to kick off these family days with an event on Sunday, July 31st, the Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola and the day before our Vacation Bible School begins. Any parents interested in helping to organize this summer’s get-together can leave their name for Shelby Smith at (570) 288-6446 or [email protected].

BOY SCOUT AD ALTARE DEI RELIGIOUS AWARD Classes for the Ad Altare Dei Religious Awards will begin on Wednesday, June 22nd at 7:00 PM at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 410 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Roman Catholic Boy Scouts enrolled in Grades 7-9 (Fall 2016) are eligible for the Ad Altare Dei Award. Classes for Pope Pius XII Religious Awards will begin on Wednesday, June 22nd at 7:45 PM at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Roman Catholic or Byzantine Catholic Boy Scouts enrolled in Grades 9-12 are eligible for the Pope Pius XII Award. Also eligible are Eagle Scouts who will be 18 years old after they receive their award and Venture and Varsity Scouts who will be 21 years old after they receive their awards. For more information, please call Mr. Ky Lazzari at 570-825-2648. If no answer, please leave a message, or call Mary Anne Malone at 570-208-2213.

Friday Scripture Study - 8:15 AM Bergan Parish Center (1st Floor)

For full parish calendar go to: wwwstignatiuspa.com/calendar

In Memoriam

James Ferris

“Teach us to give and not to count the cost.”

— Ignatius of Loyola

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REMEMBERING May 2– 8

Monday 7:30— 7:30—Tina MoscaMosca-ALM John & Family

S ERVI C E— HELPING OTHERS CATHOIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN Next week, our parish will take up the Collection for the Catholic Communication Campaign. This collection communicates the Gospel through Catholic social media activities and enriches our faith through television, radio, social media, podcasts, and print media. Half of proceeds remain in our diocese and support local needs, so please be generous in this collection.

12:10— 12:10—Neil Fisher Gurdock Family

ATTENTION ALL GERRITY’S & Tuesday

SHUR-SAVE MARKET SHOPPERS

7:30— 7:30—Richard Clark Payavis Family

If you shop at Gerrity’s or other Shur-Save Markets and have not designated your community rewards in support of St. Ignatius Parish, please call our project administer, Patti Kupetz ASAP at 570-288-6856 and give her your Gold Card number and name on the card and she will be able to register you for our parish. The income we receive helps supports some of our outreach service projects.

12:10— 12:10—Jennifer Dorosky Peggy Kostick

Wednesday 7:30— 7:30—Alfred Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Fenner 12:10— 12:10—Mary Ann McManus Fran Hopkins 5:30 PM - Robert Rhoads Mr. & Mrs. James Hudock

Thursday - Feast of the Ascension 7:30— 7:30—Joseph Scheidel FamilyFamily-ALM Family 12:10— 12:10—Harriet Baut Religious Ed. Faculty 7:00 PM— PM—Irene Lloyd Jack & Kathy Heltzel

Friday 7:30— 7:30—Agnes Evanoski Betty Stochla 12:10— 12:10—Edward Conologue Jane & Jack Rosentell

THANK YOU St. Ignatius Holy Name Society would like to thank the people for their support of The Nite at the Races. It was a success. President: Mike Mondy, Vice President & Cochair: Tom Havrilak; Treasurer: Jack Lenahan; Secretary: Steve Ellis; Chairman: Walter Poplawski and Pastor - Father John Chmil and Assistant - Father Alex Roche.

THE BRIDGET CARNEY SCHOLARSHIP - UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON This scholarship was established in 1972 by a bequest of James I. Kearney, M.D. The endowed fund is available to students who are: Parishioners of St. Ignatius Loyola Church and demonstrate financial need as established by completion of the 2016-2017 FAFSA application. Please call 570-945-4759 if you would like more information.

GOLF TOURNAMENT

Saturday

Wyoming Area Catholic School 2nd Annual Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, May 28th at Blue Ridge Golf Course in Mountaintop. Registration begins at 11:30 AM - Shotgun Start at 1:30 PM. Further information on sponsorship and participation is available at www.wacsh.com or by calling the school office at 570-654-7982.

7:30— 7:30—Ned BoyleBoyle-ALM Family 4 pm— pm—Mother’s Day Intentions 5:30 pm— pm—Mother’s Day Intentions

Sunday 7:00 am— am—Mother’s Day Intentions 8:30 am— am—Mother’s Day Intentions 10:30 am— am—Mother’s Day Intentions 12:00 pm— pm—Mother’s Day Intentions

Special Note! Please send us your e-mail address and help us cut down on paper and postage.

MAY 1, 2016

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MINISTRY SCHEDULE May 7 & 8

Saturday 4:00 PM Lectors G. Dicton & J. Cudo Communion Ministers N. Bellas, A. Petros T. Crawford, M. Graham K. Hungarter, N. Krasniak Altar Servers I. Calo & R. Frey Saturday 5:30 PM Lectors M. McGinley & J. Girvan Communion Ministers M. B. Zelinsky, J. Gaudio J. Stretanski

B U L L E T I N

B O A R D

TURKEY DINNER

TRUNK SALE

St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 321 Chestnut Ave., will hold a Turkey Breast Dinner on Saturday, May 14th, serving from 5:00-6:30 PM (Takeouts 4:00-5:00 PM) Adults-$10.00, children under 12-$6.00. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Advance tickets are available by calling Roger at 570-288-6263.

St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 205 N. Main St., Pittston is having a “Trunk Sale” on June 4th in the church parking lot. Clear your garage and sell your stuff without strangers at your house. Pack up your “junk” and throw it in the trunk and make dollars. We will open from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Pre-paid spots are only $10.00 each. Limited space available. First come - first served. No refunds. Call today to reserve your spot. 570-905-7387. Rain date is June 11th. Food will be available. E-mail [email protected].

MEXICAN BREAKFAST

DERBY DAY NIGHT AT THE RACES

St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre will be sponsoring a Mexican Breakfast on Sunday, May 8th from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM in the school cafeteria. Menu: Pozole with tostadas, tamales, sopes with grilled meat, coffee, Mexican bread, atole, rice pudding, soda and water. For more information, call 570-823-7736.

Holy Family Parish, 828 Main Street, Sugar Notch will hold their Derby Day Night at the Races on Saturday, May 7th. It will be held in the church hall. Doors open at 5:00 PM, dinner is at 5:30 PM and post time is 6:30 PM. Buffet is included with horse sponsorship of $10.00. For more information or to sponsor a horse, please contact 570-822-8983.

Altar Servers A. Larralde & A. Roper Sunday 7:00 AM Lector G. Thackara Communion Ministers E. Turcan, M. Fiske, T. Thackara

The Social Concerns Corner Check Here Every Week for the Latest Food Bank Information

Sunday 8:30 AM

The Food Bank is in Need of the Following Items:

Lectors

Soup, Cereal, Dried Pasta,

D. Cino & P. Endler Communion Ministers J. Lyons, M. Ferris, J. Lyons

(PLEASE PLEASE PLACE ITEMS IN THE MARKED BASKETS ) Monetary donations are also accepted, please make checks payable to the Al Beech West Side Food Bank.

Altar Servers

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! M. Lyons & M. Tietje Continued on page 7

Just a reminder! Be sure to check your on-line/mailed copy of liturgy schedule often.

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B U L L E T I N

MINISTRY SCHEDULE

B O A R D

Continued

Sunday 10:30 AM

CEMETERY REGULATIONS

Lectors

ST. IGNATIUS, ST. HEDWIG, ST. MARY’S

Communion Ministers M. Butcher, P. Kupetz M. B. Vender

Sixth Sunday of Easter

Sunday Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Rv 21:10 -14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29 Monday Acts 16:11-15; Jn 15:26— 16:4a Tuesday 1 Cor 15:1-8; Jn 14:6-14 Wednesday Acts 17:15, 22—18:1; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday The Ascension of the Lord: Acts 1:1-11; Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28, 10:19-23; Lk 24:46-53 (or where the Ascension is transferred to the following Sunday) Easter Weekday: Acts 18:18; Jn 16:16-20 First Friday Acts 18:9-18; Jn 16:20-23 First Saturday Acts 18:23-28; Jn 16:23b-28

without Sunday we cannot live

Glass and Plastic containers will not be allowed All other decorations will be allowed for two weeks at Easter, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day and Christmas. At the end of the two-week period, all decorations not yet reclaimed will be removed from the Cemetery. Boxes of all types and urns must be among the articles removed. Planting of shrubs and trees within the Cemetery must be approved by the Superintendent. Shrubs, trees and decorations of any type which become unsightly or uncontrollable, shall be removed by the Cemetery at any time. The use of Vigil Lights will be permitted on the eve of All Souls Day, and for ten days thereafter. All stone, metal, and any other borders around monuments and/or memorials are prohibited. No planting around flat stones; no planting in back of tombstones; no planting beyond 6 inches in front of tombstones. No raising of flat stones or army markers above ground level. All cemetery garbage and leavings should be placed in the dumpster at the entrance upon leaving.

S. Verdone & S. Arbogast

Altar Servers F. Bellia & N. Mirigliani Sunday 12 Noon Lectors K. McNulty & P. Boyle Communion Ministers K. Smedley

Altar Servers K. McNulty & K. Nilson

BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements for the bulletin must be submitted NINE DAYS in advance of their intended printing. If announcements are received after the due date, please be aware that they will not be included in that weeks bulletin. Thank you for your cooperation.

Check us out! E-mail us at [email protected] or browse our home page at www.stignatiuspa.com

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ST. IGNATIUS PARISH HOLY NAME SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION GUIDELINES 2016 Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4.

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6. 7.

Applicant must be a registered member of St. Ignatius Parish. All questions on the application must be answered. Include a certified copy of your high school transcript indicating your courses for the first semester of the 12th grade. The school Guidance Counselor or Principal needs to complete the appropriate portion of the application, including a description of the curriculum and grading system used, and indicate on the transcript those courses completed in the first semester of the 12th grade and in progress for the second semester. Submit your application postmarked on or before May 27th directly to: St. Ignatius Parish Holy Name Society Scholarship Committee 339 North Maple Avenue Kingston, PA 81704 The committee intends to announce its selection(s) and notify the successful scholarship recipients(s) in late June 2016. A check for $500.00 will be delivered to the successful scholarship recipient later in the summer, 2016; a check for the remaining $500.00 will be delivered to the successful scholarship recipient(s) during the spring semester 2017, after the student has notified the Holy Name Society; and has provided a copy of the fall 2016 transcript, as proof that the student is still enrolled in college.

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@SILKingston

“Do not think that God is further from you when you are in the midst of the busyness which your vocation entails than he would be if you were enjoying a tranquil life.” —Frances de Sales

PARISH SCHOOLS Good Shepherd Academy: Principal, Mr. James Jones Phone: 570-718-4724 Holy Redeemer High School: Principal, Mrs. Anita Sirak Phone: 570-829-2424

YOUTH MINISTRY

PARISH STAFF

Our parish offers a comprehensive Youth Ministry including community building, service, religious education and socialization. Watch the bulletin for ministry information.

Pastoral Outreach

THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS This is a process the Catholic Church uses to bring adult members into the faith. Anyone interested in becoming a part of this process or in obtaining more information can call the Rectory at 570-288-6446. This journey in faith is concerned with the total formation of the person into living and serving with the Church community.

Deacon John E. O’Connor

Religious Formation Mrs. Carmella Faust [email protected] Mrs. Patty Kopec Youth Ministry [email protected]

Jennifer Frusciante

Worship

Kim Gnall, Loyola Singers Mrs. Elaine Blessing, Contemporary Ensemble & Children’s Choir Director Mrs. Carmella Faust, Handbells & Accompanist Mrs. Pat Fennell, Accompanist Mrs. Jane Gaudio, Cantors Mrs. Caprice Ryman, Accompanist Mr. George Andresky, Accompanist

Receptionist

Mrs. Jen Carey

Main/Business Office [email protected]

Ms. Mary Lewis

Please register by calling the rectory. Those moving should inform the office as soon as possible.

Maintenance

Ron Gaylord

DEVOTIONAL LIFE

Sacristan

Matt Fiske

The Rosary is prayed after the 7:30 AM Mass daily and before the 8:30 AM Mass on Sundays at the Chapel of St. Ann. Eucharistic Adoration is held the First Friday of the month at Saint Ignatius Church beginning at 12:45 PM concluding with Benediction at 4:00 PM. (September—May)

Cemetery Clerks

Ms. Mary Lewis, St. Ignatius Mrs. Jen Carey, St. Mary & St. Hedwig

Visiting Clergy

Rev. Joseph Adonizio Rev. Anthony Urban Rev. Richard Zavacki

Pastor [email protected]

Rev. John J. Chmil

Assistant Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Alex J. Roche, S.T.L.

BAPTISM Expectant and new parents are asked to participate in a seminar on Baptism. Please call the Rectory at 570-288-6446. Godparents are welcome to attend, though it is not required. Please call the rectory to register at your earliest convenience. The celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism is on the third Sunday of every month except during Lent.

MARRIAGE Congratulations! You are asked to contact one of the parish priests at least six months before the date of your marriage so that the appropriate preparations can be made for this special celebration.

VISITATION OF THE SICK Please call the office for visitation of the sick at home, in the hospital, or health care facility.

SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Urgent calls will be attended to at any time of the day or night.

RELIGIOUS FORMATION Grades 1—6 — Sunday morning from 9:15 AM to 10:20 AM. Grades 7—8 — Released Time Confirmation Program High School— Sunday Evenings (Monthly)

NEW PARISHIONERS

MINISTRY COUNCILS Pastoral Council — Father Chmil, Father Roche, Deacon O’Connor, George Andresky, David Baloga, Nancy Bellas, Michelle Butcher, Pat Cole, Robert Dupre, Maura Fennell, Gloria Galante, Tom Hamill, Molly Kachmar, Cynthia Liskov, Maria Scappaticci Finance Council — Father Chmil, Bob Gabriesheski, Tom Kopec, Mary Lewis, Lou Mondy, Art Piccone, Lisa Rinker, Kay Smedley Word Coordinating Team — Danielle Cino, Pat Cole, Carmella Faust, Mary Fiske, Bessmarie Frey, Jennifer Frusciante, Erin Keating, Ruth McEvoy, Arthur Piccone Worship Coordinating Team—Father Chmil, George Andresky, Elaine Blessing, Cindy Liskov, Debbie Lyons, Kathleen McCarthy, Nick Mirigliani, Denise Mosca, Stephanie Olmstead, Peggy Yanklunas Community Coordinating Team - Father Roche, Mary Bednarek, Kate Corgan, Nancy Flannery, Betty Habler, Molly Kachmar, Nancy Larralde, Sally McGinley, Roberta McHale, Helen O’Brien, Mike Stretanski Service Coordinating Team - Deacon O’Connor, Tom Hamill, Pat Kupetz, Tom Scappacicci, Bob Tuttle, Mary Beth Vender