27th Sunday in Ordinary Time - October 6
Our Mission and Our Staff
We believe that Jesus Christ came to reveal the fullness of God's love for us, and we continue to celebrate that love through praise, sacraments, service, and community. Learn about our mission and meet our staff. |
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Strengthen Your Spiritual Life
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Resurrection Parish Contact Information
Phone: 814-539-5788 Fax: 814-539-8845
email: [email protected]
web site: resurrectionparishjohnstown.com
email: [email protected]
web site: resurrectionparishjohnstown.com
St. Clare of Assisi Parish Contact Information
VIGIL MASSES FOR SUNDAY
Saturday: 4:00 PM - St. Clare of Assisi Church
SUNDAY MASSES
8:00 AM and 10:30 AM - Resurrection Church
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday: 6:30 PM - St. Clare of Assisi Church
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - Resurrection Church
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - Resurrection Church
Thursday: No Mass
Friday: 8:00 AM - Resurrection Church
RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 2:30 - 3:00 PM at Resurrection Church
Saturday: 3:30 - 4:00 PM at St. Clare of Assisi Church
or by appointment
WEEKLY ROSARY
Mondays and Fridays at noon at the Resurrection Parish's Oratory
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
The first Friday of each month at 6:30 PM - Resurrection Church
After the 6:30 PM Mass on the second Monday of each month - St. Clare of Assisi Church
RESURRECTION CHURCH'S SANCTUARY LIGHT INTENTION:
Birthday remembrance of Frank Sojak by his wife, Mary Ann and his family
RESURRECTION ORATORY SANCTUARY LIGHT INTENTION:
For the people of the parish
ST. CLARE OF ASSISI CHURCH'S SANCTUARY LIGHT INTENTION:
For the intention of Arlene Manganello remembered by her family
CHECK THE BULLETIN FOR ANY EXCEPTIONS TO THE ABOVE SCHEDULE
DIOCESAN WEBSITE: UNITED IN FAITH
MEET KATIE SPEAKING AT ANOTHER CONFERENCE
2024 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES DRIVE
THE 2024 CATHOLIC MINISTRIES DRIVE. Your sacrificial gifts of prayer and treasure will make an immediate impact on ministries that focus on evangelization, serving those in need, and the formation of our priests and deacons. During Lent, and throughout the year, we are challenged to renew our spiritual devotions and duties, and one of those holy duties is to support the Church. This year, our campaign’s theme is Encountering Christ. During this time of Eucharistic Revival, Encountering Christ is an invitation to grow in your living relationship with Christ in the Eucharist, to open your heart to serving your brothers and sisters, and to fulfill your holy duty of supporting the Church with gifts of your time, talent, and treasure.
Please mail your contributions to the Diocese of Altoona/Johnstown, or make an online gift by clicking the button below. 100% of your gift goes directly to these ministries. All gifts received beyond the parish target amount will be used for your parish. The target amounts for 2024 are: Resurrection Parish, $31,643.00; and St. Clare of Assisi Parish, $8,472.00.
Please mail your contributions to the Diocese of Altoona/Johnstown, or make an online gift by clicking the button below. 100% of your gift goes directly to these ministries. All gifts received beyond the parish target amount will be used for your parish. The target amounts for 2024 are: Resurrection Parish, $31,643.00; and St. Clare of Assisi Parish, $8,472.00.
News & Events
A PRAYER FOR PEACE IN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
God of Comfort,
send your Spirit to encompass all those whose lives
are torn apart by violence and death in Israel and Palestine.
You are the Advocate of the oppressed
and the One whose eye is on the sparrow.
Let arms reach out in healing, rather than aggression.
Let hearts mourn rather than militarize.
God of Justice,
give strength to those whose long work for a just peace
might seem fruitless now. Strengthen their resolve.
Do not let them feel alone. Show us how to support their work
and bolster their courage. Guide religious leaders to model
unity and reconciliation across lines of division.
Guide political leaders to listen with their hearts as they seek peace and pursue it.
Help all people choose the rigorous path of just peace and disavow violence.
God of Love,
we lift up Palestine and Israel — its people, its land, its creatures.
War is a monster that consumes everything in its path.
Peace is a gift shared at meals of memory with Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
Let us burn incense, not children. Let us break bread, not bodies.
Let us plant olive groves, not cemeteries.
We beg for love and compassion to prevail
on all your holy mountains.
God of Hope,
we lift up the cities of the region: Gaza City and Tel Aviv,
Ramallah and Ashkelon, Deir El Balah and Sderot,
so long divided, yet so filled with life and creativity.
Come again to breathe peace on your peoples
that all may recognize you.
God of Mercy,
even now work on the hearts of combatants
to choose life over death, reconciliation over retaliation,
restoration over destruction. Help us resist antisemitism in all its forms,
especially in our own churches. All people, Israelis and Palestinians,
deserve to live in peace and unafraid, with a right to determine
their future together.
God of the Nations,
let not one more child or elder be sacrificed on altars of political expediency.
Keep safe all people from unjust leaders who would exploit
vulnerability for their own distorted ends.
Give wise discernment to those making decisions to pursue peace.
Provide them insight into fostering well-being, freedom, and thriving for all.
Teach all of us to resolve injustices with righteousness, not rockets.
Guard our hearts against retaliation, and give us hearts for love alone.
Strengthen our faith in you, O God of All Flesh,
even when we don’t have clear answers,
so that we may still offer ourselves nonviolently
for the cause of peace.
Amen.
send your Spirit to encompass all those whose lives
are torn apart by violence and death in Israel and Palestine.
You are the Advocate of the oppressed
and the One whose eye is on the sparrow.
Let arms reach out in healing, rather than aggression.
Let hearts mourn rather than militarize.
God of Justice,
give strength to those whose long work for a just peace
might seem fruitless now. Strengthen their resolve.
Do not let them feel alone. Show us how to support their work
and bolster their courage. Guide religious leaders to model
unity and reconciliation across lines of division.
Guide political leaders to listen with their hearts as they seek peace and pursue it.
Help all people choose the rigorous path of just peace and disavow violence.
God of Love,
we lift up Palestine and Israel — its people, its land, its creatures.
War is a monster that consumes everything in its path.
Peace is a gift shared at meals of memory with Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
Let us burn incense, not children. Let us break bread, not bodies.
Let us plant olive groves, not cemeteries.
We beg for love and compassion to prevail
on all your holy mountains.
God of Hope,
we lift up the cities of the region: Gaza City and Tel Aviv,
Ramallah and Ashkelon, Deir El Balah and Sderot,
so long divided, yet so filled with life and creativity.
Come again to breathe peace on your peoples
that all may recognize you.
God of Mercy,
even now work on the hearts of combatants
to choose life over death, reconciliation over retaliation,
restoration over destruction. Help us resist antisemitism in all its forms,
especially in our own churches. All people, Israelis and Palestinians,
deserve to live in peace and unafraid, with a right to determine
their future together.
God of the Nations,
let not one more child or elder be sacrificed on altars of political expediency.
Keep safe all people from unjust leaders who would exploit
vulnerability for their own distorted ends.
Give wise discernment to those making decisions to pursue peace.
Provide them insight into fostering well-being, freedom, and thriving for all.
Teach all of us to resolve injustices with righteousness, not rockets.
Guard our hearts against retaliation, and give us hearts for love alone.
Strengthen our faith in you, O God of All Flesh,
even when we don’t have clear answers,
so that we may still offer ourselves nonviolently
for the cause of peace.
Amen.
Pray for peace in Ukraine
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION will be held on First Friday, October 4, from 6:30 to 7:30 PM at Resurrection Church. All are welcome.
EXPOSITION AND BENEDICTION is held the second Monday of each month after the 6:30 PM Mass at St. Clare of Assisi Church. The next adoration will take place on Monday, October 14.
ANDREW ADORATION CHAPEL, 1621 Ferndale Ave, Johnstown: In this blessed time of Eucharistic Revival in our Church, consider visiting and/or committing to an hour at our Perpetual Adoration Chapel. We are always seeking adorers and substitutes. The chapel is open Sunday morning immediately following the 10:30 Mass and remains open until 7:20 AM on Saturday morning each week. Consider giving one hour to our Lord. One does not need to be a member of St. Andrew Parish in order to visit or commit in any way. Currently, we are most in need of committed adorers on Tuesday, 12 AM (midnight) to 1 AM, and Thursday morning, 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM. Many hours only have one adorer, and it is preferable to have two each hour. Please call 814-288-4324, Ext. 5, visit https://standrewjtown.weadorehim.com/en/schedule, or feel free to call or text Terri Roy at 815-255-5645 if you feel Our Lord is calling you to sign up for an hour or have any questions. Jesus is waiting for you!
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI: Connect with your Creator, Redeemer, and Spiritual Guide in a stress-free environment at the Eucharistic Adoration every first Friday of the month from 9:30 AM until 5:30 PM at St. Francis of Assisi Church. It is important that each ½ hour or hour have two adorers to adore and protect the Blessed Sacrament.
EXPOSITION AND BENEDICTION is held the second Monday of each month after the 6:30 PM Mass at St. Clare of Assisi Church. The next adoration will take place on Monday, October 14.
ANDREW ADORATION CHAPEL, 1621 Ferndale Ave, Johnstown: In this blessed time of Eucharistic Revival in our Church, consider visiting and/or committing to an hour at our Perpetual Adoration Chapel. We are always seeking adorers and substitutes. The chapel is open Sunday morning immediately following the 10:30 Mass and remains open until 7:20 AM on Saturday morning each week. Consider giving one hour to our Lord. One does not need to be a member of St. Andrew Parish in order to visit or commit in any way. Currently, we are most in need of committed adorers on Tuesday, 12 AM (midnight) to 1 AM, and Thursday morning, 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM. Many hours only have one adorer, and it is preferable to have two each hour. Please call 814-288-4324, Ext. 5, visit https://standrewjtown.weadorehim.com/en/schedule, or feel free to call or text Terri Roy at 815-255-5645 if you feel Our Lord is calling you to sign up for an hour or have any questions. Jesus is waiting for you!
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI: Connect with your Creator, Redeemer, and Spiritual Guide in a stress-free environment at the Eucharistic Adoration every first Friday of the month from 9:30 AM until 5:30 PM at St. Francis of Assisi Church. It is important that each ½ hour or hour have two adorers to adore and protect the Blessed Sacrament.
Our readings this week speak to each of our domestic churches – the little churches that we call our families. They bring us back to the very beginning of time and call us to restore what God had intended for each of us.
As Genesis reminds us, God created woman as a partner for man and He desires that they become unified. It is in this union of marriage that man and woman work together to bring their family to Heaven. This is the mission that our families must be united in. We must ask ourselves, how are we living out that mission? It should be the very heart and soul of our families.
As we think about our families this week – whether it be a single household or a family of 10 – let us find small ways in which we can live out our mission to bring our families to heaven.
As Genesis reminds us, God created woman as a partner for man and He desires that they become unified. It is in this union of marriage that man and woman work together to bring their family to Heaven. This is the mission that our families must be united in. We must ask ourselves, how are we living out that mission? It should be the very heart and soul of our families.
As we think about our families this week – whether it be a single household or a family of 10 – let us find small ways in which we can live out our mission to bring our families to heaven.
October is Respect Life Month
Heavenly Father, the beauty and dignity of human life was the crowning of your creation.
You further ennobled that life when your Son became one with us in his incarnation.
Help us to realize the sacredness of human life and to respect it from the moment of conception until the last moment at death.
Give us courage to speak with truth and love and with conviction in defense of life.
Help us to extend the gentle hand of mercy and forgiveness to those who do not reverence your gift of life.
To all, grant pardon for the times we have failed to be grateful for your precious gift of life or to respect it in others.
We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
You further ennobled that life when your Son became one with us in his incarnation.
Help us to realize the sacredness of human life and to respect it from the moment of conception until the last moment at death.
Give us courage to speak with truth and love and with conviction in defense of life.
Help us to extend the gentle hand of mercy and forgiveness to those who do not reverence your gift of life.
To all, grant pardon for the times we have failed to be grateful for your precious gift of life or to respect it in others.
We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Pope Francis has called for a global day of prayer and fasting on October 7 to mark the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel amid escalating violence in the region.
O Almighty and merciful God, Lord of the universe and of history. All that You have created is good and your compassion for the mistakes of mankind knows no limits.
We come to You today to ask You to keep in peace the world and its people, to keep far away from it the devastating wave of war, to restore friendship and instill in the hearts of your creatures the gift of trust and of readiness to forgive.
O Giver of life, we pray to You also for all those who have died as victims of brutal attacks. Grant them their eternal reward. May they intercede for the world that is torn apart by conflicts and disagreements.
O Jesus, Prince of Peace, we pray to You for the ones who have been wounded in these acts of inhuman violence: children and young people, old people and innocent people accidentally involved in evil. Heal their bodies and hearts; console them with Your strength and, at the same time, take away any hatred and a desire for revenge.
Holy Spirit Consoler, visit the families of the victims of war, families that suffer through no fault of their own. Wrap them in the mantle of Your divine mercy. Make them find again in You and in themselves the strength and courage to continue to be brothers and sisters for others, above all for immigrants, giving witness to Your love by their lives.
Touch the hearts of evil leaders so that they may recognize the evil of their actions and may turn to the way of peace and goodness, of respect for the life and for the dignity of every human being, regardless of religion, origin, wealth or poverty.
O God, Eternal Father, in Your mercy hear our prayer which we raise up to You amidst the deafening noise and desperation of the world. We turn to You with great hope, full of trust in Your infinite Mercy.
We entrust ourselves to the intercession of Your Most Holy Mother. We ask for the gift of peace and of the elimination from our midst of the sore of war and terrorism.
We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen.
We come to You today to ask You to keep in peace the world and its people, to keep far away from it the devastating wave of war, to restore friendship and instill in the hearts of your creatures the gift of trust and of readiness to forgive.
O Giver of life, we pray to You also for all those who have died as victims of brutal attacks. Grant them their eternal reward. May they intercede for the world that is torn apart by conflicts and disagreements.
O Jesus, Prince of Peace, we pray to You for the ones who have been wounded in these acts of inhuman violence: children and young people, old people and innocent people accidentally involved in evil. Heal their bodies and hearts; console them with Your strength and, at the same time, take away any hatred and a desire for revenge.
Holy Spirit Consoler, visit the families of the victims of war, families that suffer through no fault of their own. Wrap them in the mantle of Your divine mercy. Make them find again in You and in themselves the strength and courage to continue to be brothers and sisters for others, above all for immigrants, giving witness to Your love by their lives.
Touch the hearts of evil leaders so that they may recognize the evil of their actions and may turn to the way of peace and goodness, of respect for the life and for the dignity of every human being, regardless of religion, origin, wealth or poverty.
O God, Eternal Father, in Your mercy hear our prayer which we raise up to You amidst the deafening noise and desperation of the world. We turn to You with great hope, full of trust in Your infinite Mercy.
We entrust ourselves to the intercession of Your Most Holy Mother. We ask for the gift of peace and of the elimination from our midst of the sore of war and terrorism.
We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Pray the Liturgy of the Hours
Lectio divina is a form of meditation rooted in liturgical celebration that dates back to early monastic communities. It was a method practiced by monks in their daily encounter with Scripture, both as they prepared for the Eucharist and as they prayed the Liturgy of the Hours.
The Latin phrase “lectio divina” may be translated as “divine reading.” As one reads and invites the Word to become a transforming lens that brings the events of daily living into focus, one can come to live more deeply and find the presence of God more readily in the events of each day. The method of lectio divina follows four steps:
Use these Lectio Divina guides to meditate, contemplate, and pray. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is a prayer that was revealed by Jesus to St. Faustina Kowalska. It is recited using ordinary Rosary beads of five decades and is preceded by two opening prayers from the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska and followed by a closing prayer. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is prayed on ordinary Rosary beads. See the link below for specific instructions for praying chaplet or the novena.
Use the link below to go to the Divine Mercy page. Each day, the prayers will only take about 10 minutes of your time. The Cause for Canonization
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October 7 - Phil Skala October 14 - George Pisula October 21 - Joan Cammarata October 28 - Nancy Fesko November 4 - Carol Pisula November 11 - Phil Skala November 18 - George Pisula November 25 - Joan Cammarata |
October 4 - Chris Rebar
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- RESURRECTION PARISH COLLECTION COUNTERS: Group 1 volunteers are scheduled to count the collection on Monday, October 7, at 9:00 AM at Resurrection's Parish Center.
- THE WORD AMONG US booklet is available in the back of the churches for anyone who would like one. The donation is $1.00.
- THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY is sponsoring the “Boscov’s Friends Helping Friends” shopping event on Tuesday, October 22 from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Passes are $5.00 with a 25% discount and will be sold before and after some Sunday Masses, at the pancake breakfast, and at the Resurrection Parish Office during regular business hours. This is a great opportunity to start your Christmas shopping. Any questions, please call Deb Zapola at 814-536-3080.
- SANCTUARY LIGHT INTENTIONS can be scheduled in memory of loved ones or for special intentions by calling either parish office during regular business hours. The cost is $5.00 at either church or the oratory.
- REFRESHER TRAINING FOR LECTORS: The refresher/training will now occur on the October 19th at 3:00 PM at St. Clare of Assisi Church and on October 20th at 9:30 AM at Resurrection Church. Everyone functioning as or wanting to become a Lector must attend one of these refresher/training options. If you can't make it to one of these two scheduled times you can schedule a more convenient time for your schedule with Dcn. Nelson. All Lectors and prospective Lectors must have this training. Proclaiming the Word of God is important business and demands our best foot forward.
- BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP will meet on Sunday, October 6 at 6:00 PM in the Sewing Room (The former Sweet Shoppe). We will review Matthew Kelly’s Rediscovering the Saints.
- ST. CLARE OF ASSISI PASTORAL COUNCIL will hold a meeting on Tuesday, October 8 at 6:30 PM. It will be held in the church. Parishioners are welcome to attend.
- WOMEN OF THE BIBLE meets on Thursdays at 6:00 PM at Resurrection Oratory. Join us in learning about the remarkable women in the Bible and discussion on how these women relate to us today.
- RESURRECTION CHURCH CLEANING: Volunteers are needed as we will be doing routine cleaning at Resurrection Church on Tuesday, October 8 starting at 8:30 AM. Please consider sharing your time and talent! Many hands make light work! Cleaning usually takes only about 1–1 ½ hours. Any help is greatly appreciated!
- NO WEEKDAY MASS: There will be no weekday Masses scheduled Monday through Friday, September 23 through 27, and Monday through Friday, September 30 through October 4. Weekday Mass will resume on Monday, October 7, with 6:30 PM Mass at St. Clare of Assisi Church.
Resurrection Parish's choir will be starting rehearsals once again on October 3 and will begin to sing for the 10:30 Masses on October 6! Rehearsals will be held on Thursday evenings from 6:30-7:30 PM. If you have any interest in joining our choir, especially for Christmas, please contact Emily: (814) 242-4995, [email protected]. Music ministry is a very beautiful experience, and we hope you will consider singing with us!
BASKETS NEEDED: Donations of themed baskets or new items to make a basket are being accepted now through October 18, 2024. If you are unable to donate a basket, please consider a monetary donation to help defray the costs of purchasing filler, basket wrapping, etc. Donations can be dropped off at the Resurrection Parish Office during regular business hours. Monetary donations can also be placed in the offertory baskets during Mass. Due to state regulations, please do not include bottles of alcohol in donated baskets. However, gift cards for the liquor stores are acceptable in donated baskets. Thank you in advance for your continued support and donations towards the Basket Party.
BAKED GOODS NEEDED: The Ladies’ Auxiliary is also in need of donated baked goods for our Bake Sale during our Walk-Through Basket Party. Baked goods can be dropped off at Resurrection Church Hall on Friday, October 25th from 9:00 AM until noon. Thank you for your continued support.
BAKED GOODS NEEDED: The Ladies’ Auxiliary is also in need of donated baked goods for our Bake Sale during our Walk-Through Basket Party. Baked goods can be dropped off at Resurrection Church Hall on Friday, October 25th from 9:00 AM until noon. Thank you for your continued support.
St. Clare of Assisi
Fall Nut and Poppy Seed Roll Sale
CONGRATULATIONS to the Resurrection Parish Labor Day Special ticket winners from September 1 through September 15. Continue to watch your tickets through September 30. Again, congratulations, and thank you for your support.
9/1 #297 $50.00 Kim Clark;
9/2 #983 $500.00 Robin Munoz;
9/3 #347 $50.00 Bill Neatrour;
9/4 #046 $50.00 Larry E. Faust
9/5 #645 $50.00 Marlene Certo;
9/6 #526 $50.00 Christine Falduto;
9/7 #268 $100.00 Connie LaBuda;
9/8 #264 $50.00 Debbie Washington
9/9 #709 $100.00 Jim Fesko;
9/10 #346 $50.00 Donna Cvrkel;
9/11 #688 $200.00 Thomas Orris;
9/12 #466 $50.00 George Pisula;
9/13 #739 $50.00 Robin Munoz;
9/14 #845 $100.00 Chas Williams;
9/15 #200 $50.00 Martin Furman
9/16 #242 $100.00 Steve Kobal;
9/17 #749 $50.00 John Falduto;
9/18 #445 $50.00 Shirley Machowski;
9/19 #632 $50.00 Rita Leis;
9/20 #550 $50.00 James Thomas;
9/21 #441 $100.00 Chris Tadich;
9/22 #667 $50.00 Marsha Swansboro
9/23 #082 $100.00 Olive Hochstein;
9/24 #619 $50.00 Dr Joseph Misera;
9/25 #753 $50.00 Ken Popovich;
9/26 #314 $50.00 Andrea Kopco;
9/27 #480 $50.00 Jack Delisa;
9/28 #626 $100.00 John Falduto;
9/29 #665 $50.00 Twila Ruh;
9/30 #094 $100.00 Luke Kobal;
9/1 #297 $50.00 Kim Clark;
9/2 #983 $500.00 Robin Munoz;
9/3 #347 $50.00 Bill Neatrour;
9/4 #046 $50.00 Larry E. Faust
9/5 #645 $50.00 Marlene Certo;
9/6 #526 $50.00 Christine Falduto;
9/7 #268 $100.00 Connie LaBuda;
9/8 #264 $50.00 Debbie Washington
9/9 #709 $100.00 Jim Fesko;
9/10 #346 $50.00 Donna Cvrkel;
9/11 #688 $200.00 Thomas Orris;
9/12 #466 $50.00 George Pisula;
9/13 #739 $50.00 Robin Munoz;
9/14 #845 $100.00 Chas Williams;
9/15 #200 $50.00 Martin Furman
9/16 #242 $100.00 Steve Kobal;
9/17 #749 $50.00 John Falduto;
9/18 #445 $50.00 Shirley Machowski;
9/19 #632 $50.00 Rita Leis;
9/20 #550 $50.00 James Thomas;
9/21 #441 $100.00 Chris Tadich;
9/22 #667 $50.00 Marsha Swansboro
9/23 #082 $100.00 Olive Hochstein;
9/24 #619 $50.00 Dr Joseph Misera;
9/25 #753 $50.00 Ken Popovich;
9/26 #314 $50.00 Andrea Kopco;
9/27 #480 $50.00 Jack Delisa;
9/28 #626 $100.00 John Falduto;
9/29 #665 $50.00 Twila Ruh;
9/30 #094 $100.00 Luke Kobal;
THE RESURRECTION PARISH JANUARY 2025 SIZZLER CALENDAR TICKETS will be on sale beginning on Sunday October 6. They may be purchased before or after the Sunday Masses, at the Parish Offices, Remmco Plumbing or at Symon’s Car Wash during regular business hours. You may also call Pat Gregorchik at 539-6320 for more information or to purchase Sizzlers. The cost is $20.00 per ticket. They make wonderful Christmas and birthday gifts!
A CLOTHING DRIVE will be held from September 21 through October 26. Please leave donations of clothing at the back of the churches. Thank you for supporting this worthy cause.
RESURRECTION PARISH'S
EGGS, PANCAKE, AND SAUSAGE BREAKFASTS CONTINUE
Sunday breakfasts will continue for the remainder of the year on the second Sunday of each month. The next breakfast will be on October 13. Serving will take place after the 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM Masses. All are welcome to help. Ninth, 10th, and 11th grade students can receive service hours. The cost is $5.00.
LEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYER
ALL THOSE WHO ARE SICK,
Nicholas Booth; Louise Ager; Baby Max Turley; David Cross; Eric Rozich; Joe Rozich; Pat Meagher;
Rita Piro; Mary Falvo; Chris Klopfer; Florence Urbassik; Mary Ann Bellak; Dembrosky Family;
Michelle Burns; Richard Foor; Kathy Raymer Hurley and Family; Mary Chonko; Debbie; Christine Freed; Maria Piro; Betsy Konar; Jim Kris; Sue Eppley; Ashlee Fecko; Nellie Adkins; Jane Goodwin; Mary Roberts; Michelle C.; Sandy Karas; Lois DiBuono; Chuck Schmidt; Nicole; Manny Layman; Helen Khula;
April Skalek; Margaret Murray; Joe Cenko; James Piro; Margaret Kovach, Marty Vrabel; George Salata; Caroline Fetzko; Ann Hoffman; Verbine Family and Friends; Fran Findley; Mary Lynch;
Joseph Gregorchik; Kay Komar; Rita Ozog; Charlotte Fesko; and all blessed blanket recipients including: Dezi; Baby Kissell; Shirley H.; Juliana; Baby Little; Kim Waddel; Helen Gagan; Flo Bischok; Paul Ferbiak; Mary Fabo; Julie Bogs; Carol Laugard; Jim Milla; Mary H. Miller; Rosemary Oswalt; Ray Lingly; Allie; Neysa C.; and all Down Syndrome patients.
If you know of someone who is sick, in a nursing home or is homebound
and would like to add them to the prayer list
please call MaryBeth at the Parish Office at 539-5788, ext 4.
ALL THOSE WHO ARE SICK,
Nicholas Booth; Louise Ager; Baby Max Turley; David Cross; Eric Rozich; Joe Rozich; Pat Meagher;
Rita Piro; Mary Falvo; Chris Klopfer; Florence Urbassik; Mary Ann Bellak; Dembrosky Family;
Michelle Burns; Richard Foor; Kathy Raymer Hurley and Family; Mary Chonko; Debbie; Christine Freed; Maria Piro; Betsy Konar; Jim Kris; Sue Eppley; Ashlee Fecko; Nellie Adkins; Jane Goodwin; Mary Roberts; Michelle C.; Sandy Karas; Lois DiBuono; Chuck Schmidt; Nicole; Manny Layman; Helen Khula;
April Skalek; Margaret Murray; Joe Cenko; James Piro; Margaret Kovach, Marty Vrabel; George Salata; Caroline Fetzko; Ann Hoffman; Verbine Family and Friends; Fran Findley; Mary Lynch;
Joseph Gregorchik; Kay Komar; Rita Ozog; Charlotte Fesko; and all blessed blanket recipients including: Dezi; Baby Kissell; Shirley H.; Juliana; Baby Little; Kim Waddel; Helen Gagan; Flo Bischok; Paul Ferbiak; Mary Fabo; Julie Bogs; Carol Laugard; Jim Milla; Mary H. Miller; Rosemary Oswalt; Ray Lingly; Allie; Neysa C.; and all Down Syndrome patients.
If you know of someone who is sick, in a nursing home or is homebound
and would like to add them to the prayer list
please call MaryBeth at the Parish Office at 539-5788, ext 4.
Catholic Charities: Altoona: 814-944-9388; Johnstown: 814-535-6538
St. Vincent de Paul, Johnstown: 814-535-4357
SVDP Family Kitchen: 814-539-7811
Crisis Pregnancy/Pro-Life: Birthright of Johnstown: 814-535-8231
Gabriel Project- Gail Bala: 814-539-0155
Diocesan Family Life Office: 814-695-5579
St. Vincent de Paul, Johnstown: 814-535-4357
SVDP Family Kitchen: 814-539-7811
Crisis Pregnancy/Pro-Life: Birthright of Johnstown: 814-535-8231
Gabriel Project- Gail Bala: 814-539-0155
Diocesan Family Life Office: 814-695-5579
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- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 - Grade 10 Parables Retreat 1:30 to 4:30 PM St. Benedict School Gym. Parents are required to attend and sponsors are welcome if available.
- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 - Religious Education Classes 9:00 AM -10:15 AM Resurrection Parish Center, Oratory, and Oratory Hall.
- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 - Religious Education Classes 9:00 AM -10:15 AM Resurrection Parish Center, Oratory, and Oratory Hall.
- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 - Confirmation Sessions 9A, 10A and 11B 8:45 AM to 10:15 AM in the St. John Paul II Building at St. Benedict Church.
- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 - SHYCON at St. Francis University for youth in grades 9th-12th. This year’s theme, In a world that pulls you in so many directions, WILL YOU...BE MY DISCIPLE? The day includes Mass with Bishop Mark, keynote speaker Steve Angrisano and meal packing for Fulton County Mission. Registration forms can be found in the back of the churches or at Religious Education. Please register by October 7.
- ALL 9TH, 10TH AND 11TH GRADE CONFIRMATION STUDENTS: Please turn in your Session and Retreat Registration Form as soon as possible. The sessions and retreats begin in a few weeks.
THE ANNUAL FAMILY MARIAN CELEBRATION, MASS AND ROSARY
will be celebrated on Sunday, October 6
at 3:00 PM
at St. Benedict Church,
2310 Bedford Street.
We hope to see
many of our diocesan families in attendance.
- THE ST. FRANCIS GABRIEL PROJECT is a pro-life ministry which has provided much needed assistance to babies and their families since 2009. Operating from St. Francis Church in Johnstown, we are always in need of gently used baby clothes, grooming products, diapers, and wipes. Volunteers are also welcome. Currently, we have over fifty registered families. For more information, please contact Gale at 814-539-0155.
- PRO LIFE VIGIL is held every Thursday, at 11:00 AM across from the Planned Parenthood on Franklin Street in Johnstown.
- HOLY NAME PARISH, EBENSBURG SPEAKER SERIES: Holy Name Parish, Ebensburg, is inviting parishes to their upcoming speaker series beginning. On Monday, October 7, at 7:00 PM, Jessica Cox will be giving a talk on her Catholic Faith. This remarkable woman is a motivational speaker, martial artist, and airplane pilot, and she does all this with no arms. Please mark your calendars now and take part in these three missions.
- ST. CLEMENT CHURCH has their Spooktacular Cash ‘n Gas Give-a-way tickets. 23 chances to win on each ticket! Grand Prize: $5,000; 2nd & 3rd Prizes: $1,000 each. Plus…a chance to win 1 of 20 $100 Sheetz Gift Cards. The top 3 prizes are determined by the First Pick 3 at 7:00 PM of the PA Lottery Drawing on Thursday, October 24, 2024. The donation is $20. For tickets, call St. Clement Rectory at 814-255-4422 Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM For more details, see our website: stclementjohnstown.org and click on Cash ’n Gas Give-a-Way under “Links”.
- TAMBURITZANS: On Saturday October 12th, All Saints Parish in Boswell will be hosting a performance by the famed Tamburitzan folk ensemble from Pittsburgh at North Star High School in Boswell. The Tamburitzans, who are comprised of elite student performers, have performed at some of the most prestigious concert halls, both nationally and internationally, for over eighty years. All the performers receive college scholarships and are college students in the Pittsburgh area (the Tamburitzans were long associated with Duquesne University). The Tamburitzans help to preserve venerable ethnic cultures from around the world through lively dances, authentic instruments (over 100 different per show), vibrant costumes, and a variety of languages. Each year the Tamburitzans put on a new show. This year's show will feature music, dance, and folk costumes from Polish, Slovak, Croatian, Roma, Serbian, Mexican, Bulgarian, and Armenian cultures. The presence of the Tamburitzans in Boswell is a rare and exceptional event. It is their only show in our region this year. Proceeds from the event will go to help fund a pilgrimage to Rome for students from the Boswell parish. All high school students who are enrolled in the parish religious education program at Boswell, along with one parent, are invited to attend the trip to Rome at no cost. Following the show, there will be a festive reception in the parish hall featuring food and drink from all over the world. In addition to food and a cash bar, there will be games of chance and live music by the Tamburitzans. The event begins at 200 PM and is about 1 hour away from Garvey Manor. $25 for seniors, $30 general admission, $10 for students. Reception is $20 and is all you can eat. For tickets, please phone the parish office, 814-629-5551 or email the parish secretary, Emily Marsh, at [email protected].
- SAINT FRANCIS UNIVERSITY will be hosting a Month of Miracles beginning on September 4th (through October
4th) in celebration of the 800th Anniversary of the Stigmata and the Feast of St. Francis. All are welcome!
For a full list of events, visit: https://events.francis.edu/event/month-of-miracles-at-saint-francis-university
As part of the Month of Miracles at Saint Francis University, The Blessed Carlo Acutis Eucharistic Miracles
display will be at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Saint Francis University from September 12 -
15th. It will be open daily from 12:30 - 4:30. Please join us to see the work of this soon-to-be saint. - ST. NICHOLAS BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1191 2ND ST. NANTY GLO, will hold a walk-through basket party in the church hall (located behind the church) on Saturday, October 5th from 10:00 AM-3:00 PM and Sunday, October 6th from 9:00 AM-2:00 PM. Drawings promptly at 2:15 PM on Sunday. Five dollars for 25 chances. 50/50; large basket table; gobs, food and drinks available for purchase. Sponsored by St. Nicholas Parish Guild & GCU.
- THE GREATER JOHNSTOWN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 3429 Elton Rd., Johnstown, will present a free community event, “Thriving In A Digital World” on Mon., October 7 at 6:30 PM. Christina Avallone, speaker and author, will present an actionable plan and encourage parents, grandparents, teachers, coaches, mentors and even older siblings to help their families break the addiction of technology. Please join us to this informative evening. You can also learn more about Christina Avallone and her organization at avallonellc.com
- BASKET PARTY TIME! The Basket Party Fundraiser for St. Patrick Church will be held at St. John Gualbert Activities Center -110 Adams St. on Sunday, October 20 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM. Doors will open at noon. Admission tickets are $10.00, which includes lunch and 25 basket chances. Only 200 tickets will be sold: they will be available during the week at St. John Gualbert rectory, or by calling Lolly Kennedy at (814)659-8717.
- ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI PARISH will have a Fish Fry on Friday, October 11, 2024 at the Activity Center, corner of D Street and Barron Avenue. A LUNCH SPECIAL (Fried Fish Sandwich and French Fries, no substitutions) will be offered from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM (Take Out Only). The full menu will be served from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM, eat in or take out. Orders for lunch and dinner will be taken from 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM on Friday, October 11 by calling 814-539-3518. We welcome walk-ins, but strongly suggested that orders be placed in advance. Meals will be served while supplies last.
BELLS OF CASIMIR MEMORIALS - We thank everyone who has commemorated their loved ones and families with a Bell ringing. The Bells have become a special part of our neighborhood. If you are interested in having a memorial, please visit stellajohnstown.com/bells-casimir-cultural-center/ to download a memorial request form or complete the on-line request. You may also stop by Cambria City Flowers during business hours to request a memorial. *Special holidays such as Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and St. Patrick's Day are available.
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