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EASTER SUNDAY OF THE
RESURRECTION OF THE LORD
APRIL 5, 2015
“Faith in the resurrection of Jesus says that
there is a future for every human being; the
cry for unending life which is a part of the
person is indeed answered. Through Jesus
we do know ‘the room where exiled love lays
down its victory.’ He himself is this place,
and he calls us to be with him and in dependence on him. He calls us to keep this place
open within the world so that he, the exiled
love, may reappear over and over in the
world… God exists: that is the real message
of Easter. Anyone who even begins to grasp
what this means also knows what it means to
be redeemed .” (Pope Benedict XVI)
“Christ
is
Risen,
Alleluia”
ST. MATTHEW
THE EVANGELIST PARISH
MINERSVILLE, PA
www.StMatthewTheEvangelistParish.org
Rectory Office Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Phone: (570) 544-2211
Fax: (570) 544-2317
SAINT MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST WELCOMES ALL
No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church; no matter what your current family
or marital situation; no matter what your past or present religious affiliation; no matter what
your personal history, age, background, race, ethnicity, etc.; you are Invited, Welcomed,
Accepted, Loved and Respected at Saint Matthew the Evangelist Parish!
SAFE ENVIRONMENT COORDINATOR: Sr. Meg Cole (610-332-04421x19)
VICTIM ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR: Wendy S. Krisak (1-800-791-9209)
WEEKDAY MASS AT 8:00 AM
MON – Michael and Anna Orlosky
TUE – Scott Renninger by Family
WED – Joseph and Janet Chicora by M/M Joseph L. Skibiel
THU – In Thanksgiving for those who prayed for Kenny
FRI – Thomas Brennan by Godchild, Theresa
SAT – 4:00 PM – Mary Straiges by Ken and Maryann Eichenberg
SUN – 8:30 AM – Jean Doran by Doran Family
10:30 AM – George Kalochie by Alberta Malusky
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EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 5 –THE WEEKLY CALENDAR:I have risen,and
I am with you still, alleluia./ You have laid your hand upon me,
alleluia./Too wonderful for me, this knowledge, alleluia, alleluia.
RESURRECTION CELEBRATION: 8:00 AM Mass includes the Traditional
Resurrection Procession. PROCESSION: All Parish Grade School
Children, Altar Servers assemble at 7:40 AM in the Vestibule.
EASTER MASS will be celebrated at 10:30 AM. DIVINE MERCY NOVENA:
3:00 PM. EASTER WATER will be available after Masses. FIRST COLLECTION: SUNDAY (we need 52 Sunday Collections to meet Parish needs),
EASTER (we ask each wage earner for $50 or more to help us catch up
with Winter’s Bills), UTILITIES (Your donation will help pay for light, water,
sewer, heating tapes, and the maintenance of all parish heating units, etc.),
SECOND COLLECTION: CRS RICE BOWL (your FINAL Lenten Sacrificial
Gift for the world’s poor).CHRIST IS RISEN! INDEED, HE IS RISEN! HAPPY
When Christians are asked the meaning of
EASTER, EVERYONE!
Easter, they refer to the resurrection of Jesus.
THE FAMILY PRAYER CHALICE FOR VOCATIONS (FPC):
It is the day for telling the wondrous story:
Jesus told us to ask the Harvest Master to send laborers into
Mary Magdalene saw the stone moved away,
his harvest. May the prayers of our participating families bear
Peter went in and saw the wrappings on the
fruit. Thanks to BOB AND LUANA BUTENSKY for hosting the
ground, and the beloved disciple saw and
FPC for Vocations this week. Please sign up in Church.
believed. The faith of contemporary believers
FAMILY PERSPECTIVE: That first Easter morning was confusing. Jesus
builds on their testimony. It is our festival of
was missing and Mary Magdalene, Peter and John “did not know” what to do.
life, for the boldness of God’s love snatched
In family life there are confusing moments when “we don’t know” what to do.
victory from the jaws of death. Our memories
Like the apostles we are Easter people when we believe and trust in each
and rituals unite us with that event which was
other even when all seems lost.
so disconcerting, marvelous, and liberating.
// Sunday after Sunday, and especially at this
PRO-LIFE REFLECTION: He who denies that human life begins with congreatest Sunday of the year, we enter events
ception does not need to contend with religion, but science. To deny this cerwhich show Easter as more than a oncetainty of biology is not to express a lack of faith, but a lack of basic knowledge
upon-a-time event. We bless and share a
of human genetics. Abortion destroys a human life that has great potential.
meal that shapes us as the Body of Christ.
STEWARDSHIP: “Set your minds on things that are above, not on things
We sing alleluias and say the good news still
that are on earth.” - COLOSSIANS 3:2. On this day we thank God for His Son,
takes flesh in our world. We color eggs and
Jesus, who died and rose for us. We celebrate and sing “Alleluia.” Let’s try to
enjoy feasts without a need of a rational
keep the joy of this Easter season in our hearts throughout the year! Pray daily
explanation. The pull to dress finely may be
and listen for God’s response on how we should use our gifts to fulfill His plan.
marred by commercialism or a drive for
LAST WEEK YOU CONTRIBUTED: Sunday: $3,865; Expenses: $7,496.30.
status, but we know our winter has passed
Thank your for your generosity!
and new life is here. In these and in so many
EASTER CHARITIES: (1) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD PANTRY –
other ethnic customs, we renew life just as we
renew our baptismal commitment. More
Your donation of all TYPES OF CANNED MEATS will allow The SVDP Society
correctly, we rest in awe before the One who
to aid the needy of our area. Volunteer to help our SVDP Society Outreach
renews life and provides the possibility of
and God’s Bountiful Table. Call 570-544-2739. (2) CATHOLIC RELIEF
commitment. // The reading from Colossians
SERVICES RICE BOWL: HUNGERING FOR CELEBRATION – We prayed,
highlights still another dimension of this day.
fasted and gave alms—and now we celebrate! Our Lenten journey with CRS
Implicit within all these celebrations, there is a
Rice Bowl ends in our own hearts, where Jesus reigns forever. Let us rejoice in
sense of future. We can be intent on “things
our risen Lord—and in the lives we’ve changed this Lent in Tanzania, Niger,
above rather than on things of earth.” Easter
Nicaragua, Lebanon, the Democratic Republic of Congo and all over the world!
is a promise of the endtime. Our festivals
Our Parish’s ORB Contributions: Palm Sunday: $1,090.22. THANK YOU!
take place in a sinful world, in an imperfect
EASTER VOTIVES: (1) SANCTUARY: IMO Michael and Anna Orlosky.
Church. In them we taste that time when we
(2)
ALTARS:
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY: IMO Leo and Helen D. Maletz by
will all be in glory.
Son, Father Leo; IMO Annie Socko by Daughter, Ann Marie; IMO Mary
Szekeres by Ann Marie; Special Intention by Stan and Sally Gober. DIVINE MERCY: IMO Frank S. Brozana by Wife, Josephine and
Daughter, Joanne and Don Doyne; IMO John Socko by Daughter, Ann Marie; IMO John Szekeres by Ann Marie; IMO Frances Sumoski by
Bertha Warcola. REREDOS NICHE: IMO John Magic by Family. RISEN CHRIST: IMO Michael J. Warhola by Family; IMO Pytko-Matsick
Families by George and Joanne. ALTAR CANDELABRAS: IMO Sr. Elizabeth Daley, S.S.J. by Helene O’ Connor; IMO Richard and
Rachel Sninsky by Dallago Family; IMO Jennie Gut by Friend; IHO Adelle Grabusky (Birthday) by Katherine Chelak; For the Health of Zoey
by Allison and Billy; IMO Michael and Veronica Novack by Family; Deceased of the Walasavage Family; IMO Stella Halabura by Friends;
Special Intention (2). (3) BEFORE: ST. ANNE: IMO Diane Warcola by Bertha Warcola. ST. ANTHONY: IHO Millie Magic. ST.
BARBARA: IMO Pytko Family by Francis and Dolores; IMO Leister Family by Francis and Dolores. ST. FRANCIS: IMO Anthony T.
Warcola by Wife, Bertha; IMO Leonard Yurkonis by Mom and Daughters; IMO Michael Yurkonis by Mom and Sisters. ST. THERESA: IMO
Anna Kanapitsky by Family; IMO Agnes Sincavage by Family. ST. LUCY: IMO Anna and Walter Sznajkowski by Daughter, Ann; In
Thanksgiving for my Granddaughter. ST. JOSEPH: IMO Joseph Sumoski by Bertha Warcola; Special Intention. SACRED HEART: IMO
Peter Washinsky, Sr.; IMO Jennie Gut. ST. FAUSTINA: IMO John F. Sokola by Family; For the Health of Ed Wenner by Wife, Toni.
POPE JOHN PAUL II: IMO John F. Sokola by Family. ST. PETER: IMO James Wenner by Toni and Ed; IMO Brito-Budresky Families by
Marge and George Homa. ST. PAUL: For the Health of Blake Lutz by Toni and Ed; IMO George and Stella Pytko by Son, George and
Daughter, Joanne. HOLY OILS: IMO M/M Andrew Guidas by Toni and Ed; IMO Homa-Sweet Families by Marge and George Homa.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE: IMO Pasquale Quinn by Linda Berdanier; IMO Sylvia Angelo by Linda Berdanier. ST. STANISLAUS
BISHOP AND MARTYR MURAL: IMO Theresa Quinn by Linda Berdanier; IMO Nick Quinn by Linda Berdanier; IMO Peter and Genevieve
Ferenchick by Family. ST. BARBARA MURAL: IMO John Andruchek, Sr. by Family; IMO Nancy, Matthew and Mark by Family; IMO
“He is
Risen
Indeed,
Alleluia,
Alleluia”
Joseph and Wanda Senawaitis by Family. (4) NAVE: Special Intention, IMO Supsinskas Family, IMO Dutcavich Family, IMO Msgr. C.J.
Klevence, IMO Rev. Joseph Shelonis, IMO Rev. Walter Hall by Gloria Dutcavich; For the Health of George Homa and Special Intention by
Wife and Family; IMO Sophie and Steve Kaufman by Gelches Family; IMO Lil and Victor Reiff, IMO Gelches Family, IMO Ptaskofski Family
by Gelches Family; IMO Jean Doran by Ellen Doran and Family. Call 570-544-2211 to memorialize Votives.
MONDAY, APRIL 6 – DIVINE MERCY NOVENA: Monday through Sunday, 3:00 PM.
FYI: The Rectory Office will be closed on Easter Monday. "Christ is Risen, Alleluia!” "He is Risen Indeed, Alleluia, Alleluia!”
TUESDAY, APRIL 7 – ST. MATTHEW RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM: 6:00 PM in the Good Shepherd Building. Any questions,
contact our Coordinator of Religious Education, Rosalie Novack (570-544-2211). Absences call 570-544-3766.
CONFIRMATION PRACTICE: For Candidates and Sponsors at 6:30 PM, St. Michael the Archangel Church.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 – DEVOTIONS TO ST. PEREGRINE: 8:00 AM Mass. St. Peregrine, help cancer patients and their caregivers!
GOD’S BOUNTIFUL TABLE: 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Fr. Ricapito Annex (570-544-6484). Weather permitting!
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION: Bishop Emeritus Edward P. Cullen will confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on the youth of
St. Matthew the Evangelist Parish at 4:30 PM at St. Michael the Archangel Church: JORDAN STEPHEN BERDANIER, EMILY
ANASTASIA CARPENITO, THOMAS GABRIEL CARPENITO, LISA NATALIA CONSHUE, OLIVIA MARCELLA CORY, JAMES
JOSEPH DOMLESKY, ALEXANDRA CAMILLA EADES, NICHOLAS MATTHEW FORTE, EMILY GENEVIEVE GRAEFF,
COURTNEY NICOLE HOLLEY, ALEXIS ISABEL HUTZEL, BLAKE JOSEPH KOPINETZ, SYDNEY MARGARET KRAMMES,
DAVID JOSEPH KRISTON, GABRIEL JACOB KUEHN, DEIDRA ANN MIKLESAVAGE, LINDSAY RITA PURCELL,
KAYLENE OLYMPIAS RACZKA, PAIGE CATHERINE SIPES, JADE VERONICA STICKELL, GARRETT FRANCIS STINE. May
God the Holy Spirit pour out His sevenfold gifts upon our parish youth!
THURSDAY, APRIL 9 – “SOUNDS OF THE SPIRIT” CONTEMPORARY CHOIR REHEARSAL: 7:00 PM, Church Loft. Call 570-544-2355.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10 – SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: 7:45 AM.
SATURDAY, APRIL 11 – SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: 3:30 PM.
NATIVITY BVM H.S. 2015 CENTURY BENEFIT: Cocktail hour 6:00 PM; Dinner, 7:00PM. Induction to the Golden Cross Society.
Dancing follows. Schuylkill Country Club, Orwigsburg. $125 per person. Call 570-622-8110 for tickets.
HELPERS OF GOD’S PRECIOUS INFANTS PRAYER PILGRIMAGE: Prayer Pilgrimage begins with 8:00 AM Mass at Notre Dame
Church, Bethlehem with The Most Rev. John O. Barres, Bishop of Allentown. 610-674-4624 or email [email protected] for information.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY, APRIL 12 – SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: 8:00 AM, 10:15 AM, and 2:00 PM.
THE FAMILY PRAYER CHALICE FOR VOCATIONS (FPC): STEVE AND DIANE FORTE will host the FPC this week.
Call 570-399-5056 or sign-up in the Church Vestibule. We need host families for May and June!
ST. MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST PARISH DIVINE MERCY DEVOTIONS: 3:00 PM. Devotions will consist of Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament, a Scripture Service, the Sung Chaplet of the Divine Mercy and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Devotions will be preceded
by Confessions beginning at 2:00 PM. Very Rev. Francis M. Twardzik, Pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Minersville, will be the Guest Homilist
and Presider. A First Class Relic of St. Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of Divine Mercy, will be offered for Veneration at the conclusion of services.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO HONOR JESUS, THE FONT OF DIVINE MERCY! Also, we would be grateful for any vigil memorializations for our
altars for this special feast! Call the Rectory (570-544-2211) for votives.
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MINISTERS AT MASS FOR DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
OFF. PROC.
LECTORS
E. M. of H. C.
ALTAR SERVERS
SAT 4:00 PM Eichenberg Family
Rosalie Novack
Gloria Paltanavage
Alex Reppert
Killian Clark
SUN 8:30 AM Doran Family
Elaine Stine
Mary Regina Mundy
Anthony Forte
Eric Andruchek
10:30 AM Malusky Family
Linda Butensky
Marian Rhoads
Jordan Berdanier
Carter Melochick
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COMING EVENTS: Please be sure to mark your calendar!
APRIL 14 – EASTER EGG ‘PICK’ AND MAGIC SHOW: 6:15 PM, Good Shepherd Cafeteria.
APRIL 19 – POLKA SPRING FLING: 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM, St. Mary Catholic Church, Hamburg. Tickets are $20 each in advance and $25 at the door.
Music by Polka Country Musicians. Food and beverages available for purchase. Call 610-562-7657 for tickets and information.
APRIL 21 – REQUIRED PARENTS’ FIRST COMMUNION MEETING: 6:15 PM, Good Shepherd Chapel Room.
APRIL 22 – GOD’S BOUNTIFUL TABLE: 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Fr. Ricapito Annex (570-544-6484).
APRIL 23 – MONTHLY ROSARY: 6:15 PM, Church. “The rosary is the ‘weapon’ for these times” (St. Padre Pio).Please join us!
APRIL 26 – ROAST BEEF DINNER: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, St. Michael Church Hall Cafeteria, Minersville. $10 adult; $5 child under 10. Dinner includes:
Roast beef, mashed potatoes, vegetable, coleslaw or applesauce, roll, beverage, and homemade dessert. Call 570-544-6853 or 570-544-4741 for tickets.
MAY 1 – THE EDWARD T. MALESKAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND: Registered members of the former Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, Minersville, can request a
tuition aid/scholarship application for 2015-2016 for Catholic elementary and high school students and Catholic or secular college students by writing
directly to the trustee, Rev. Msgr. Daniel J. Yenushosky, Holy Trinity Rectory, 4102 S. Church St., Whitehall, PA 18052 or e-mail the request to
[email protected]. Indicate which application is needed: elementary, high school and/or college. If possible, please e-mail the request. The
application will be sent by way of an e-mail attachment. Completed applications are due Today.
MAY 9 – FIRST HOLY COMMUNION: Within the 4:00 PM Mass today.
MAY 11-14 – ST. MATTHEW’S TRAVELERS’ VIRGINIA BEACH BUS TRIP: $479 per person, double occupancy includes: 3 nights hotel Accommodations,
3 full breakfasts, 3 dinners including all-you-can-eat seafood buffet, visit to Fort Monroe Casemate Museum, Williamsburg Pottery, Yankee Candle
Village, Douglas MacArthur Memorial, Norfolk Naval Base, Hampton Roads Naval Museum, beach and boardwalk. Motorcoach transportation. Baggage
handling, meal gratuities and hotel taxes included. PAYMENT IS YOUR RESERVATION! Julie (570-544-5231) or Millie (570-628-5413).
MAY 18 – ST. MATTHEW’S TRAVELERS’ MOHEGAN SUN CASINO BUS TRIP: Cost $24; Rebate $30! Bus leaves R&J 8:00 AM; Quandel’s in Minersville
8:30 AM. Call Julie (570-544-5231) or Millie (570-628-5413).
MAY 24 – ST. MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS: 6:00 PM Prayer Service. Vigils can be memorialized in memory/honor of a
loved one by calling Edward Butler at 570-544-2739.
JUNE 7 – ST, MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST SPAGHETTI DINNER: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Parish Center, 120 Oak Street. Spaghetti with Homemade
Sauce and Meatballs with a Full Salad Bar. Adults $8.50; Children $4.50. Eat-in or take-out.Benefits St. Matthew the Evangelist Parish.Call 570-544-2211.
JUNE 15 – ST. MATTHEW’S TRAVELERS’ MOHEGAN SUN CASINO BUS TRIP: Cost $24; Rebate $30! Bus leaves R&J 8:00 AM; Quandel’s in
Minersville 8:30 AM. Call Julie (570-544-5231) or Millie (570-628-5413).
JUNE 15 – 18 – ST. MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, grades K to 4, at the Good Shepherd Building. Call
Sr. Mary Jane Dunleavy at 570-544-2464 to register and for more information.
JULY 6 – 8 – ST. MATTHEW’S TRAVELERS’ PITTSBURG EXPRESS BUS TRIP: $429 per person, double occupancy. 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, 2
dinners including a dinner at the Grand Concourse, Duquesne Incline, Gateway Clipper cruise, Guided tour of Pittsburgh including University of
Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning, Nationality Rooms, Heinz Memorial Chapel, Tour of Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Frank Lloyd
Wright’s “Fallingwater”, Visit to Flight 93 Memorial, souvenir gift. Motorcoach transportation. Baggage handling, meal gratuities and hotel taxes included.
YOUR PAYMENT IS YOUR RESERVATION! Call 570-544-5231 or 570-628-5413.
JULY 20 – ST. MATTHEW’S TRAVELERS’ MOHEGAN SUN CASINO BUS TRIP: Cost $24; Rebate $30! Bus leaves R&J 8:00 AM; Quandel’s in Minersville
8:30 AM. Call Julie (570-544-5231) or Millie (570-628-5413).
SEPTEMBER 21- 24 – ST. MATTHEW’S TRAVELERS’ WILDWOOD SEAFOOD FEAST BUS TRIP: $399 per person, double occupancy. 3 nights motel
accommodations, 3 full breakfasts, 3 dinners including all-you-can-eat seafood buffet featuring a DJ and over 50 different buffet items, one $20 meal
credit valid for a 3 course price-fixed meal at Breadsticks in Resorts Casino, one dinner at a local restaurant, trip to Atlantic City casino with a bonus
package, visit to Washington Street Mall, Cape May, visit Smithville Village, Wildwoods' famous beach and boardwalk. Motorcoach transportation.
Baggage handling, meal gratuities and hotel taxes included. YOUR PAYMENT IS YOUR RESERVATION! Call 570-544-5231 or 570-628-5413.