CLERGY
Rev. Sean O’Neill, Pastor [email protected]
Victor J. Eschbach, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Arthur Fiore (retired) Weekend
Ministry Eugene Favinger, Permanent Deacon
OFFICE STAFF Scott Ray-Business Manager [email protected] Mary Beth Rohrer - Parish Secretary [email protected] 484-678-4192 Doug Rohrer-Property Manager Janice Dagney- Director of Religious
Education - [email protected] 610-857-0511
Early Learning Center- 610-857-1163
Welcome back! This is our second week to operate under a
“Restricted Phase.” Please read Father O'Neill's
May 28 letter describing our immediate operating guidelines.
We soon hope to enter into the next much less restrictive phase.
OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION CHURCH JUNE 14, 2020
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
Our Lady of Consolation Church 603 West Second Ave. Parkesburg, Pa. 19365
Rectory phone: 610-857-3510 Fax: 610-857-2353
E-mail: [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE WEEKDAY MASSES
8:30 am—Monday through Friday OLC) Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet
following Mass on Friday
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY
5:00 pm Vigil Mass (OLC) 4:00 pm-4:30 pm Confessions (OLC) 8:30 am-First Saturday Mass (OLC)
SUNDAY
8:00 am (OLC) 9:30 am (St. Malachy)
11:00 am (SPC) Holy Days-8:30 am & 7:00 pm OLC) No Vigil Mass
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Letter of Eligibility Active members in good standing with the church who wish to act as a Godparent of the Sacrament of Baptism or as a Sponsor for the Sacrament of Confirmation can obtain a letter of eligibility by contacting the rectory. Anointing of the sick If you foresee a surgery or procedure, contact the rectory to make arrangements to receive the Sacraments of the Anointing of the sick and Holy Communion before your hospital visit. Communion to the homebound For those unable to attend Mass due to illness or disability, arrangements can be made to receive Holy Communion weekly by an Extra Ordinary Minister of Holy Communion. Please contact the rectory. Emergencies In the event of an emergency, which requires the attention of a priest, please contact the rectory at any time. Follow the instructions on how to contact a priest. Please notify the rectory, so that the priests are aware of the situation and can assist as appropriate. Confessions By appointment or Saturdays at 4:00-5:00pm
New Parishioners We welcome and encourage you to register as soon as possible after moving into the parish. Please contact the rectory to register. 610-857-3510 Religious Education Please contact Janice Dagney-610-857-0511 Early Learning Center-610-857-1163 Rite of Christian initiation (RCIA) The process through which adults and children - join or complete their initiation into the Catholic Church. For additional information please contact the rectory. Marriages Couples planning to be married are required to notify the rectory no less than six months prior to the marriage. Baptism Meetings Required for first time parents on the 1st Sunday of the month. Register by calling Janice Dagney – 610-857-0511 Baptisms To schedule a baptism and for available dates and times, please call the rectory.
Bulletin Submission Guidelines Bulletin submissions are due by Monday at 12:00 noon the week before you would like it to appear . Submissions must be complete and contain all pertinent details (date, time, location, group/event name etc.) They will be placed as space permits. Call Mary Beth with any questions at 610-857-3510.
RECTORY
WEEKLY OFFERTORY
June 7, 2020 Weekly Offertory $9,294 Electronic Giving (May)-Total Sunday $ 19,600
Vision 2020 $4,599
The rectory is open but currently closed to the public. Please call if you need assistance at 610-857-3510 or email us [email protected]. Office hours are 8:30 am-4:00 pm, Monday-Friday. Please see the front page of the bulletin for more staff contact information.
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Every three months we will remove names from our sick list. This is to help ensure that our lists are always up to date. Please call the rectory to add/remove and re-add names. Thank you for your patience. Monk Angelo, Carol Balmer, Ella Baumer, Jim Cain, Raffaele Cataldo, Baby Cecelia, Gerry Boll, Mary Caridi, Vincent DiAntonio, John DiBerardinis, Mary Alice Dominick, Mackenzie Joy Edwards, Gene Favinger, Donna Gill, Mary Ginty, Jennifer, Hardie, Barbara Hicken, Geri Holl, Linda Keelar, Lisa Krezdorn, Dr. Elmer Laffey, Susan Leighton, Lydia Leo, Linda Lombardo, Michael McCaughey, Nancy McNamara, Ida Miller, Joan Mojck, David Moore, John Murphy, Nancy Murphy, Helena Murray, John Newswanger, Albert Perry, Pete Pett, Tom Powell, Lonnie Purcell Jeremiah, Reardon, Alan Reger, Dee Rohrer, Bill Saalbach, Cameron Schreck, Lisa Schmidt, Ella Sestrich, Megan Shissler, Connie Smith, Linda Smith, Ryan Smith, Jason Snow, Robert Tiedemann, Deacon James Tormey, Jonathon Trib-bel, Gary Vendetti, Anne Valentini, Kate Valentino, Larry Woolley, Joe Zepp and all residents in nursing homes, hospitals and those struggling with and infected with the Coronavirus.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13 5:00 pm In memory of Vicky Nunemaker req. by Bob SUNDAY, JUNE 14 8:00 am In memory of Doris Smith req. by George & Karen Budzik 9:30 am In memory of Hazel Shank req. by Shank family 11:00 am In memory of Joe Walus req. by Mary & Freddie Caridi WEEKDAY MASS 8:30 AM Monday In memory of Robert Roetz req. by Frances Oakes Tuesday In memory of Hazel Shank req. by Nancy Fischer Wednesday In memory of Barbara Piccone req. by Matt & Judy Patzek Thursday In memory of Stephen Murphy req. by Kay Friday In memory of Barbara Althouse req. by Paul & Kathy Rick
In addition to this weekends scheduled Mass intentions, we will also celebrate and honor all of our
fathers for Father’s Day. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 5:00 pm In memory of Ann Debiak req. by Carol & Jim Egan SUNDAY, JUNE 21 8:00 am In memory of James E. Mahan req. by sister 9:30 am All living & deceased members of the Laffey family req. by Dr. Elmer Laffey 11:00 am In memory of Patricia Carr req. by Robin Thiers
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, All throughout our lives, we’ve shared meals with family members, whether that be daily meals of parents together with their children (and anyone else living in the same house, like grandparents, etc.) or a special get together with extended family and friends. Usually, at work, we may have lunch with coworkers and at other times, we may be out with friends. I must say, that after nearly 3 months of self quarantining and restaurants being closed due to Covid-19, it was refreshing to be out with a close priest friend of mine this past week at a restaurant’s outside deck. It seemed almost normal again, even though numbers, masked and social distancing were still part of the picture! One of the main responses I received from many of you when I did my little “roving reverend reporter” interviews before we came back to Mass last weekend was your longing to receive Jesus in the Eucharist. Another response was to be back together with your church family again. It was awesome to be back with many of you for the first time last weekend, and not have to look at empty pews imagining you in your favorite pews, but actually seeing you in person, although in limited numbers, and with masks on and maybe you couldn’t quite sit in your favorite spot, but these are minor things when we look at how wonderful it was to be together again, physically in the House of the Lord, our home and offer praise and worship to our God at Mass. And how wonderful it was to see our First Communion Children receive Jesus for the first time last Saturday morning. It was so appropriate that they be the first to receive the Lord as we had our first Mass together in the reopening of our church. First, to see them and their families in the pews actually was for me a little emotional: we are meant for Communion with God and with one another. And to see the joy on their faces as they received our Lord reminded me of the joy we should all have when receiving the Eucharist, which I saw in you in many profound ways, as you received the Lord for the first time in almost 3 months. It was very moving for me to behold! Today, we focus on the great Gift of the Eucharist, as we celebrate the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi Sunday. At the Eucharist, not only do we receive our Lord and celebrate together with people that we only know very well or are related to, but with our neighbors and even with some who we do not know, or at least know well. The point is that we never celebrate and consume the Eucharist alone: no matter how large or small the size of the congregation, we are one of many in the Body of Christ, the Church. Both of the responses to my interview question about what people looked forward to most about coming back to church-receiving Our Lord in the Eucharist and being together again-reflect the great Mystery of what we celebrate in the Sacred Liturgy of the Mass: We receive the Body of Christ, as part of the Body of Christ. We received the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ but as St. Paul says in the second reading from 1st Corinthians, we not only participate in the Bread, the Body of Christ and the Cup, the Blood of Christ, but in so doing we are formed into “one loaf.” As we are fed and nourished with the Body of Christ in the Eucharist, we, the Body of Christ, the Church, are called to gather more “grains” for the Loaf, to use an ancient image of the Church Fathers, as we participate in Jesus Mission each day to preach the Good News of the Gospel and invite others to walk with Christ in the Church. To quote what St. John Paul once wrote in his encyclical, Ecclesia de Eucharistia, (The Church from the Eucharist), “the Eucharist builds the Church.”(EE, 2).
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MASS
PREVIEW OF THIS WEEK’S READINGS JUNE 15, 2020
OLC-ELC
The following events have been rescheduled:
St. Patrick’s Day Beef & Beer– TBD Poor Man’s-Pot Luck Dinner-TBD Community Blood Drive-TBD October 4, 2020 (2:00pm-5:00pm) Knight at the Races-October 17, 2020
Monday: 1 Kings 21:1-16 Matthew 5:38-42 Tuesday: 1 Kings 21:17-29 Matthew 5:43-48 Wednesday: 2 Kings 2:1, 6-14 Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Sirach 48:1-14 Matthew 6:7-15 Friday: Deuteronomy 7:6-11 1 John 4:7-16 Matthew 11:25-30 Saturday: 2 Chronicles 24:17-25 Luke 2:41-51 Sunday: Jeremiah 20:10-13 Romans 5:12-15 Matthew 10:26-33
"Do to others as you would like them to do to you."- Luke 6:31 Hip, hip, hooray! We finally got to say a proper "have a great summer" to our preschoolers this past Thursday. Our physically distance celebration al-lowed us to be social and safe. Each class had a special time to pick up their belongings, portfolios, report cards, and certificates as they had a chance to see their teachers and friends. A fun time was had by all. We are accepting registrations for the coming school year. You can find forms on our website at olcelc.com. We are still collecting for our Race for Education fundraiser that we were unable to do at the end of our school year. All donations will be used to defray the cost of daily expenses and for outside/playground enhancements or improvements. Every little bit makes a big difference. Please consider donating. Thank you.
We will follow our usual Mass schedule. Saturdays-5:00 pm OLC
Sundays-8:00 am OLC 9:30 am St. Malachi 11:00 am SPC
For now, we will continue to live stream the 8:00 am Mass on Sundays, that will be available for later viewing on our Facebook Page and YouTube channel.
Rest In Peace
Please pray for the soul of Lillian Helm. Pray for all the souls of the faithful departed. May they rest in peace in the kingdom of God.
As we rejoice in coming back together to celebrate and receive the Body of Christ in the Eucharist together as the Body of Christ, the Church, may we always be encouraged and joyful in remembering that God continues to provide for us as He did of old for the Israelites in the desert (see first reading, Deut. 8:2-3, 14b-16b) No more giving us Manna, He gives us the Bread from Heaven, His Son, Jesus. No more giving us water from the rock, we are quenched with the “rock” who is Christ (see 1 Cor. 10:4). In Jesus, we have Food for the Journey, a journey to eternal life which is Jesus Himself, and is at once the origin and destiny of our life. May we rejoice together in the Lord as we journey, nourished and fortified by the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus, our Redeemer! In Christ’s Peace, Fr. O’Neill
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