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5th Sunday in Ordinary Time February 4, 2018
The Catholic Community of Bradford
St. Francis of Assisi 15 St. Francis Drive
Website: www.stfrancisomph.com
Our Mother of Perpetual Help (A Secondary Mission Church)
St. Bernard of Clairvaux 95 East Corydon Street
Website: www.stbernardcatholic.org On-line giving:
www.osvonlinegiving/1845
Very Rev. Raymond Gramata, V.F. Pastor
Rev. Stanley Swacha, Senior Associate
P.O. Box 2394 • Bradford, PA 16701-5394 Phone: (814) 362-6825 •
Fax: (814) 362-1479
Email: [email protected]
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
St. Francis of Assisi
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Mission Church
February 11, 2018
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ST. BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX CHURCH BRADFORD, PA CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
OF BRADFORD CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF
BRADFORD CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4,
2018FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4, 2018
If we listen carefully to Job in the first reading, we find him
frustrated in the situation that he finds
himself in. He asks: “Is not man’s life drudgery?” and later on
adds: “Remember that my life is like the
wind; I shall not see happiness again.” Do we ask similar
questions today? They may sound like this:
“When will the cold and the snow go away? When will spring come?
When will the potholes go away?”
All of these may be symptoms of what we may call “Cabin Fever”.
Studies have shown how we react
differently if it is cold when the sun is out and shining
brightly.
You and I have a special sun that can turn things around for us
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SUN IS JESUS THE SON OF GOD. In reading the Book of Job, we
see
the common thought of that time was that if you were good, God
would reward you with many
things to make you wealthy and comfortable and if you were bad
all of that “stuff” would be
taken away from you. The book of Job was written to dispel that
myth. God stayed with Job
even when all the bad things happened to him. Job still trusted
in God even when Job felt that
he was not there. In chapter 42 Job says to God: “I know that
you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be
hindered. I have dealt with great things that I do not
understand; things too wonderful for me, which I cannot know. I
have
heard of you by word of mouth, but now my eye has seen you.
Therefore I disown what I have said, and repent in dust and
ashes.”
Jesus is there with us in our cabin fever days even when we say
He is not; Job came to realize that. That is why he asks for
forgiveness. Each one of us will experience that day when we
feel that Jesus is not with us; that is when we have to
remember the footprints in the sand story. That is when Jesus is
carrying us on his shoulders.
So don’t let cabin fever get to you; turn to Jesus for the
solution.
This Sunday, after all of the Masses there will be the blessing
of throats in honor of the Feast of Saint Blaise.
God Bless, Fr. Ray
UPCOMING MEETINGSUPCOMING MEETINGSUPCOMING MEETINGSUPCOMING
MEETINGS
Catholic Women: February 13 @ 6:30 pm in Fr. Gallina Social
Center 50+ Club: February 7 @ 11 am in Fr. Ritchie Hall RCIA: Feb 4
& 18 REP 1-8: Sun @ 9 am, Feb 4 & 11 REP 9-11: Sun @ 5:45
pm, Feb 4 & 11 Rosary Altar: February 13 @ 6:00 pm in Fr.
Ritchie Hall — Mardi Gras Widows Group: TBA
Parish Office Hours:
Monday 9am - 4pm; Tuesday-Friday, 8am - 4pm
COLLECTION FOR CATHOLIC COLLECTION FOR CATHOLIC COLLECTION FOR
CATHOLIC COLLECTION FOR CATHOLIC COMMUNICATION
CAMPAIGNCOMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNCOMMUNICATION CAMPAIGNCOMMUNICATION
CAMPAIGN
Thank you for your generosity to last week’s Collection for the
Catholic Communication Campaign. Your support will help the CCC
connect millions of people with Christ and spread the gospel
message. If you missed the collec-tion, it’s not to late to give!.
Visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections, and clik on the “How to
Give” link.
ST. BERNARD ELEMENTARY/ ST. BERNARD ELEMENTARY/ ST. BERNARD
ELEMENTARY/ ST. BERNARD ELEMENTARY/ MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE
SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOL
Fri Feb 9 — last day Niagara Candy Sale Ash Wednesday, Feb 14
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mass at church, ashes after Mon Feb 16-19 — NO SCHOOL OR
CARE
Wed, Feb 7, 10 am Mass—Grade 4
2018 CSA COMMITMENT SUNDAY2018 CSA COMMITMENT SUNDAY2018 CSA
COMMITMENT SUNDAY2018 CSA COMMITMENT SUNDAY Commitment Sunday for
the 2018 Catholic Services Ap-peal will be February 11th. The theme
for the CSA this year is “United in Service”. As a diocese, let us
offer to those who are in need the services which no single parish
can afford. Please pray for a successful 2018 Appeal. Remem-ber,
any amount collected over the parish assessment re-mains with the
parish. (See Father Ray’s letter in bulletin.)
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THANK YOU TO ANDREW PINGIE
~ ORNAMENTAL IRON ~
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Visit the Diocese of Erie Family website at:
http://www.eriercd.org/fam.htm and discover why families always
matter!
www.osvonlinegiving/1845
OUR PARISHES THANK YOU OUR PARISHES THANK YOU OUR PARISHES THANK
YOU OUR PARISHES THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONSFOR YOUR
CONTRIBUTIONSFOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONSFOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
St. Bernard Jan 28th Collection………..$ 5,894 Jan School
Support……....$ 388
SB 2018 CSA Assessment….$ 37,338
St. Francis of Assisi Jan 28th Collection………...$ 2,175 Jan
School Support……....$ 165
SF 2018 CSA Assessment ……..$ 28,275
1. Please write separate checks for weekly and other
collections. 2. Make sure your checks are made out to your home
parish and signed.
3. Please do NOT staple or tape your envelope closed.
Thank you!
PREPREPREPRE----CANA 2018CANA 2018CANA 2018CANA 2018 The next
area Pre-Cana session will be at St. Francis on Sunday, February
18, 2018 beginning with Mass at 8:00 a.m. in St. Francis church and
continuing in G. Carlton Ritchie Hall until 5:30 p.m. A lunch will
be provided. All persons planning a 2018 wedding should make plans
to at-tend. To register contact the parish office at 362-6825.
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GUESS WHAT’S BACK!
CHICKEN &
BISCUIT DINNER
February 24, 2018
3 3 3 3 ———— 7 PM7 PM7 PM7 PM
Fr. Leo J. Gallina Social Center
$10 Adults / $5 Children under 12 Dinner includes beverage,
salad & dessert � With Real Mashed Potatoes �
TAKEOUTS AVAILABLE 50/50
Tickets available in the Parish Office or at door Benefits St.
Bernard Church
2232 Mens Conference March 3, 2018, 9 am
2401 W 38th St, Erie, PA Contact: 814-455-7364
For more information or to register online visit:
www.2232men.com
PANCAKE PANCAKE PANCAKE PANCAKE
BREAKFASTBREAKFASTBREAKFASTBREAKFAST
SUNDAY, February 18, 2018 ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH CENTER
Division St. Mt. Jewett, PA 9AM to 1 PM
Adults $6.00 Children 12 and under $3.00
University of Pittsburgh at University of Pittsburgh at
University of Pittsburgh at University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Bradford Bradford Bradford
Empty Bowls & Empty Bowls & Empty Bowls & Empty
Bowls & Baskets DinnerBaskets DinnerBaskets DinnerBaskets
Dinner
Thursday, March 15, 2018 Mukaiyama University Room
5:00 – 7:00 PM Admission to the event is $10.00.
Guests are served a simple meal of soup, bread, beverage and
dessert and are invited to keep a ceramic bowl, basket or set of
napkins as a re-minder of the ongoing fight against hunger.
If you are interested in donating a crockpot of soup or a batch
of cookies, please contact
Carma Horner at 362-7609 or email [email protected].
PLEASE CONSIDER PLEASE CONSIDER PLEASE CONSIDER PLEASE CONSIDER
Some of our St. Bernard cleaning crews are in need of
re-inforcements. Can you spare an hour or two once a month to
assist in the dusting & vaccuuming, etc. in God’s house?Please
call the Parish office at 362-6825 to find out what teams are in
need of more helping hands.
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WORD OF LIFEWORD OF LIFEWORD OF LIFEWORD OF LIFE "Abortion
should be listed as a weapon of mass destruction against the
voiceless." ~E. A. Bucchianeri
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORD
FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4,
2018
The Prophets: The Prophets: The Prophets: The Prophets:
Messengers of God’s MercyMessengers of God’s MercyMessengers of
God’s MercyMessengers of God’s Mercy
Join us at Fr. Ritchie Hall, St. Francis Drive beginning
February 8, 2018 at 6:30 pm and continuing for 10 sessions.
For more information or to register for the study, call the
parish office at 814-362-6825 or email
[email protected].
Cost for the study is $30. REGISTRATIONS/PAYMENTS MUST BE
RECEIVED BY Monday, February 8th.
MARRIAGE MOMENTSMARRIAGE MOMENTSMARRIAGE MOMENTSMARRIAGE MOMENTS
"They brought to [Jesus] all who were ill...and He cured many who
were sick." (Mark 1:32-34) This is the season of sickness. Some
people like to be pampered when they are sick. Others like to be
left alone. What comforts your beloved when they don't feel
well?
St. Bernard School’s
1st Annual Designer Bag Bingo
Sunday, February 11, 2018 St. Bernard School Cafeteria, doors
open at
Noon, first game starts at 1 pm There will be raffles for
Designer wristlets,
wallets and other accessories as well. $30 Bingo tickets include
Bingo boards and
dauber and are available at St. Bernard School or the parish
office.
NO TICKETS SOLD THE DAY OF EVENT
There will be 10 rounds of Bingo and 9 boards per game; there
will be a limited number of ad-
ditional boards available for purchase. Light refreshments and
snacks will be served.
Proceeds to benefit new technology in the classrooms.
4th Annual
Women’s
Conference
Saturday, April 21 8 AM - 3 PM
Our Lady Of Peace Church 2401 W 38 St,
Erie, Pennsylvania 16510
There is a bus leaving from St. Bernard for this event.
Reservations for the bus need to be made by February 15, 2018.
There is limited space and parishioners will be given first choice.
Contact Teri Everett (412-400-0544), Kim Gra-ham (814-598-4570) or
April Lang (814-558-8861) for more information.
FAMILY LIFEFAMILY LIFEFAMILY LIFEFAMILY LIFE In today’s gospel
Jesus went to the “house of Andrew and Simon” to relax but
discovered that Simon’s mother-in-law was very ill. Like Jesus we
come home to relax but are often confronted with problems. Take a
tip from Andrew and Si-mon and tell Jesus about it
“immediately”.
In this age when personal data can be misused by scam artists,
please be aware that the Roman Catholic Dio-
cese of Erie, clergy, and entities such as parishes and schools
will never solicit your personal or business infor-mation by any
method unless initiated by you. Should you receive an unsolicited
request for such information, exer-cise extreme caution. Contact
the person or entity by using official contact information. Do not
respond using contact information in the potential fraudulent
request.
Rotary Club Rotary Club Rotary Club Rotary Club ANNUAL ANNUAL
ANNUAL ANNUAL
PANCAKE & PANCAKE & PANCAKE & PANCAKE & SAUSAGE
SAUSAGE SAUSAGE SAUSAGE
BRUNCHBRUNCHBRUNCHBRUNCH
Sunday, February 11Sunday, February 11Sunday, February 11Sunday,
February 11 9 am to 12:30 pm9 am to 12:30 pm9 am to 12:30 pm9 am to
12:30 pm
*** West Branch Community Club ****** West Branch Community Club
****** West Branch Community Club ****** West Branch Community Club
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Adults Adults Adults Adults ---- $8, Children under 12 $8,
Children under 12 $8, Children under 12 $8, Children under 12 ----
$4 $4 $4 $4 Family max Family max Family max Family max ----
$20$20$20$20
Tickets at the door
Proceeds benefit the Bradford Rotary Club Community Projects
“All the pancakes you can eat!”“All the pancakes you can
eat!”“All the pancakes you can eat!”“All the pancakes you can
eat!”
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St. Bernard of ClairvauxSt. Bernard of ClairvauxSt. Bernard of
ClairvauxSt. Bernard of Clairvaux St. Francis of AssisiSt. Francis
of AssisiSt. Francis of AssisiSt. Francis of Assisi
(Our Mother of Perpetual Help) P.O. Box 2394 • 95 East Corydon
Street
Bradford, PA 16701-5394 Parish Office: (814) 362-6825 Fax: (814)
362-1479
Email: [email protected]
February 2, 2018 Dear Parishioners: Every year we look forward
to another year of hearing about the Catholic Services Appeal. The
theme for 2018 is UNITED IN SERVICE. We know that we cannot
minister (i.e. help) everyone in need, even here in our small
community of Bradford, on our own. But if we “pool” our funds much
more can be achieved. That is why the Diocese has this annual
appeal - so that we can serve more than if we tried separately. I
know for many the assumption is that the money will go up to Erie
and stay in Erie, but that is not true. We have wonderful
representatives of the Erie Diocese working in our area. We have
Catholic Charities counseling and adoption services located in the
Hooker-Fulton building on Main Street, and the Catholic Rural
Ministry of the Bradford Deanery, serving Potter and McKean
counties located in Port Allegany. The Rural Ministry helps those
who find themselves in emergency situations. Saint Bernard Parish
also supports Destinations and the Friendship Table here in
Bradford. The Diocese has set the 2018 assessments for Saint
Bernard Parish at $37,388 and Saint Francis at $28,275 with any
amount above that staying in the respective parish. Your
contributions will insure a continuation of the love and concern
Jesus taught us as believers. Each of us plays an important role in
helping to meet the needs of our families in our parish and our
Diocese. To the Saint Bernard parishioners: I want to take this
opportunity to thank you for the success of the 2017 appeal. In
past years, Saint Bernard has used the overage for repairs to the
boiler system. This past year we have been updating and modernizing
the system as best we can. So we hope to have the extra money as a
buffer in the event of any emergency repairs. To the Saint Francis
(OMPH) parishioners: I understand this has been a tough year of
change. But we have made it through! While the 2017 CSA
contributions fell short of the assessment by $2,346 (paid to the
Diocese from the general fund), I am hopeful that the 2018
assessment will be exceeded, allowing us a reserve for emergencies.
If you are not able to give monetarily this year, please keep the
appeal in your prayers for its success. Prayerfully yours,
Phone: 814-362-6825 � PO Box 2394, 95 W. Corydon Street � Email:
sboffice@atlan'cbb.net � Fax: 814-362-1479
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BULLETIN INFORMATION MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING BY NOON ON
FRIDAY
2 WEEKS PRIOR TO BULLETIN DATE.
PASTORAL STAFF: Very Rev. Raymond C. Gramata, Pastor Rev.
Stanley Swacha, Senior Associate
Mrs. Linda Cecchetti, Principal SBS
OFFICE HOURS: Monday: 9 am to 4 pm
Tuesday - Friday: 8 am to 4 pm Ms. Wendy Thomson, Financial
Manager
Ms. Kathy Bryant, Secretary
MASS SCHEDULE: Please consult bulletin
CONFESSIONS: St. Bernard — Saturdays from 4:30 to 5 pm before
5:15 mass, Thursday before First Friday from 4:30 to 5 pm. St.
Francis — After 9 am mass on Saturdays. Private appointments may be
made by calling the Parish Office (362-6825).
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM (REP) Students not attending
Catholic school should be enrolled in REP programs. St. Bernard,
St. Francis and OMPH Religious Education programs are combined.
Grades 1 through 8 meet on Sunday mornings at 9 am at St. Bernard
in Fr. Gallina Social Center and grades 9, 10 &
11(Confirmation) meet at St. Francis in G. Carlton Ritchie Hall at
5:15 pm on Sunday. Both programs begin in September.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA): We welcome all
inquiries about the Catholic faith. This process begins in the fall
of the year. Please call the Parish Office for further
information.
ST. BERNARD ELEMENTARY / MIDDLE SCHOOL: 450 West Washington
Street: serving students, preschool through eighth grade. Open to
parishioners, Catholics from other parishes and those of other
faiths. Offering Extended Care before, during, and after school.
For complete information, please call 368-5302.
MEMBERSHIP: All Baptized Catholics should be registered,
practicing and supporting members of a Parish. Only properly
registered members appear on our parish list and are eligible to
receive the benefits of parish membership for sacraments, and
educational opportunities (including tuition assistance) at our
Catholic School. Each parishioner is called upon to practice good
stewardship of time, talent and treasure. If you are not currently
receiving envelopes, you may not be registered. Call the Parish
Office - we would love to meet you!
MARRIAGE: Couples need to contact a priest at least six months
before their wedding. Registered and active participation needs to
be considered before marriage.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: Please call the Parish Office to
request the Sacrament of the Sick for family members who are
seriously ill. Communion for the sick is taken to the hospital,
nursing homes, and the home-bound on a regular basis.
BAPTISM: Both parents must attend the Pre-Baptism Preparation
Program. Please call the St. Bernard Parish Office for dates and
times of upcoming class. Baptisms are scheduled after completing
the program. Call the Parish Office to schedule the class and
baptism. Godparents must be at least 16, confirmed and active,
registered members of their parish.
STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Religious Education:
Grades 1-8, 9 am Sunday mornings at St. Bernard Grades 9, 10
& 11(Confirmation), 5:45 pm Sunday
evenings at St. Francis
Liturgical Altar Servers, Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors
Music Director Kathy O’Mara Organist St. Francis Michael Hicks
Resurrection Choir Tubby Colella God’s Housekeepers Parish Office
Liturgy Fr. Raymond C. Gramata
Parish Community St. Bernard School Linda Cecchetti, Principal
Parish Council Fr. Raymond Gramata Catholic Women’s Club Teri
Everett Rosary Altar Society Joan Hoffman Telephone Prayer Chain -
Natalie Marasco (363-9110)
Cover photos by LongArt Photography
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORDCATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF
BRADFORDCATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF BRADFORDCATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF
BRADFORD FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY 4, 2018FEBRUARY
4, 2018
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PRAYER REQUESTS FOR PRIESTSPRAYER REQUESTS FOR PRIESTSPRAYER
REQUESTS FOR PRIESTSPRAYER REQUESTS FOR PRIESTS Please Pray for the
Following Priests
Sun, Feb 4 - Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Schauerman
Mon, Feb 5 - Rev. Jerry S. Priscaro
Tues, Feb 6 - Rev. Richard C. Tomasone
Wed, Feb 7 - Rev. Matthew J. Strickenberger
Thurs, Feb 8 - Rev. David Renne
Frid, Feb 9 - Rev. Paul A. Schill
Sat, Feb 10 - Rev. William E. Sutherland
MASS INTENTIONS MASS INTENTIONS MASS INTENTIONS MASS INTENTIONS
WEEK WEEK WEEK WEEK OF OF OF OF FEB 5 FEB 5 FEB 5 FEB 5 ---- 11 ,
201811 , 201811 , 201811 , 2018
Weekday masses are held in the Divine Mercy Chapel
Monday, February 5 SB 8:00 am Gary Grassi (Bonny Steck) SF 9:00
am All Parishioners Tuesday, February 6 SF 9:00 am Thomas Fennell,
Jr. (Norma Alviti) Wednesday, February 7 SB 8:00 am Gerald &
Sonny Pascarella (Family) SBS 10:00 am George Schaming (Magnella
Family) Thursday, February 8 SB 8:00 am Mario Pais (a) (Family) SF
9:00 am Augustine Sposato (Ronnie & Rita Bennardi) Friday,
February 9 SB 8:00 am Sally Matthews Campbell (Tom & Gayle
Kochan Families) Saturday, February 10 SF 9:00 am Brandon Schurilla
(Family) SB 5:15 pm Robert Butler (Vay & Anne Reed) Sunday,
February 11
SF 8:00 am Greg Tingley (Candy Tingley) SB 10:00 am Place Family
(Family) OM 11:30 am Lena Cary (a) (Nellie Vecellio) (Weekly
confessions Saturdays after 9 am mass at St. Francis and
before 5:15 mass at St. Bernard)
Please pray for those who are sick or suffering: Please pray for
those who are sick or suffering: Please pray for those who are sick
or suffering: Please pray for those who are sick or suffering:
Thomas Ackley, Virgil Anderson, Michelle Allen, Betty Baliski,
Bill Baynes, Barb Bernheisel & Foster Family, Shirley Black,
Barbara Boser, John Bove,
Mary Brzenski, Tom Burke, Annie Champagne, Dick Clark, Billie
Cummins, Bob Curcio, Paul Curcio, Charlotte Cuthbertson, Helen
DeFrank, Paul Eakin, Michael Eaton, Helen Ewell, Rose Feldhaus
Family, Alliyson Feldman, Ysbella Feldman, Allen Fuller, Pat Geary,
Pat Girard, Ken Hall, Pearl Harris, Susan Hamric, Brandon M. Henry,
Jill Henry, Sandy Holsinger, Kathy Howe, James Kibby, Bill Kline,
Rita Leone, George MacFarlane, Sr., Kaylee Marsfelder, Colleen
McNamara, Shannon McNamara, Mariana Militelo, Anne Miller, Joe
Monago, Lou Monti, Frank Organski, Cheri O’Mara, Courtney Prentiss,
Lori Rigowski, James Romanelli, Tim Romanelli, Cindy Sayers, Caro
Simonds, Steve Skaggs, Dan Songer, Hailey Smith, Lillian Stoddard,
Bonnie Swackhamer, Matthew Whelan, Corrine Wilson, Richard
Yovichin, Liza Zurat
May they be strengthened by the healing presence of God’s
Spirit.
MINISTER SCHEDULE FOR MASSESMINISTER SCHEDULE FOR MASSESMINISTER
SCHEDULE FOR MASSESMINISTER SCHEDULE FOR MASSES FEB 10 FEB 10 FEB
10 FEB 10 ---- 11, 201811, 201811, 201811, 2018
Saturday, February 10 SB 5:15 pm Lector: Jean Truman EM: Mary
Mongillo/Paul & Marianne Curcio Servers: Aliya & Emma
Webster
Sunday, February 11 SF 8:00 am Lector: Candy Tingley EM: Joan
Yohe/ Suzie Sperry/ Deb Woodley Servers: Samantha Soyke/ Noah
Meyer
SB 10:00 am Lector: Andy Kearns EM: Lynn Hogue/ Celia Romanelli/
Doris Hungiville Servers: Abby Coffman/ Laryssa Webster
OM 11:30 am Lector: Susie Yakimovich EM: Carol Vinca Servers:
Jacob Hannahs
Hospital/Pavilion: VOLUNTEER Chapel Ridge: Deb Woodley
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEB 4, 2018READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEB
4, 2018READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF FEB 4, 2018READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF
FEB 4, 2018
Sunday: Jb 7:1-4, 6-7/Ps 147:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [cf. 3a]/1 Cor
9:16-19, 22-23/Mk 1:29-39 Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13/Ps 132:6-7,
8-10 [ 8a]/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30/Ps 84:3, 4, 5
and 10, 11 [2]/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10/Ps 37:5-6, 30-31,
39-40 [30a]/ Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13/Ps 106:3-4, 35-36,
37 and 40 [ 4a]/Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19/Ps
81:10-11ab, 12-13, 14-1 5 [11a and 9a]/Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs
12:26-32; 13:33-34/Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-20, 21-22 [4a]/Mk 8:1-10 Next
Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11 [7]/1 Cor 1 0:31--11:1/Mk
1:40-45
GOD’S HOUSEKEEPERSGOD’S HOUSEKEEPERSGOD’S HOUSEKEEPERSGOD’S
HOUSEKEEPERS
Feb 5 - 9: Team 4 M. Block/ B. Spadafore/ A. Frombach/ G. Ulyan/
P. Fisher