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PARISH GROUPING Saint Cecilia Saint Felix
Holy Family Saints Peter and Paul
Our Combined Website: www.beavercatholic.com
May 3, 2020 Fourth Sunday of Easter
Administrator: Fr. Robert J. Miller Sr. Parochial Vicar: Fr. Paul Kuppe, O.F.M. Cap.
Parochial Vicar: Fr. Mark Carter, O.F.M. Cap. In Residence: Fr. Michael Greb, O.F.M. Cap.
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PARISH 200 3rd Street, Beaver, PA 15009
Parish Ministry/Office …………………..….…………… 724-775-4111 Fax ……………………………………………………………..….. 724-775-1117 E-Mail ……………………………………………… [email protected] Jamie Connelly …………………………… Catechetical Administrator Elisa Pengidore ………………………………. Parish Business Manager Ken Hand ……………………………………. Director of Music Ministry Nora Stay …………………………………………...……. Pastoral Associate Andrea Korcan-Buzza ...………….. Safe Environment Coordinator Danielle Simoni ……………..…………………..……….... Youth Minister Bruce Whipple ………………………………….…….. Facilities Manager
SAINT CECILIA PARISH 628 Virginia Avenue, Rochester, PA 15074
Parish Ministry/Office ………………….………………… 724-775-0801 Fax ………………………………………………………………….. 724-774-3056 E-Mail …………………………………………………...… [email protected] Jamie Connelly/Stasha Kaye. ………… Catechetical Administrator Jill Young …………………………………….…. Parish Business Manager John Hummel ………………………….…… Pastoral Council Facilitator Michael Spagnolo …………………...…………………… Music Minister Andrea Korcan-Buzza…………..… Safe Environment Coordinator Danielle Simoni …………………………….………………… Youth Minister Bruce Whipple ………………………..………………. Facilities Manager
HOLY FAMILY PARISH Office & Social Halls: 1851 Third Street
Church Site: 521 Seventh Avenue New Brighton, PA 15066
Parish Ministry/Office …………………………..….…… 724-847-3538 Fax ………………………………………………………..….…….. 724-847-3585 E-Mail ……………………………………….…..……….… [email protected] Suzan Bauer ……….………………..…….. Catechetical Administrator Janet Smith ………………………..….....…… Administrative Assistant Larry Tavlarides …………………..…….… Director of Music Ministry Andrea Korcan-Buzza ………..…… Safe Environment Coordinator Danielle Simoni ………………..…………………………......Youth Minister Bruce Whipple ………………..……………………..….. Facilities Manager
SAINT FELIX PARISH 450 13th Street, Freedom, PA 15042
Parish Ministry/Office …………………………………… 724-775-1476 Fax ………………………………..……………………………….. 724-775-5684 E-Mail ……………………………..………………….…… [email protected] Danielle Tabin ….……………………….. Catechetical Administrator Linda James ………………………….……. Pastoral Council Facilitator Autumn Bedolatti & Robert Gibbs ...…………… Music Ministers Andrea Korcan-Buzza ….…..……. Safe Environment Coordinator Danielle Simoni ………….…………………………………. Youth Minister Bruce Whipple …………………………………………. Facilities Manager
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL SCHOOL - Mrs. Cindy Baldrige, Principal - 724-774-4450 ext. 241
PARISH GROUPING PRIESTS
A MESSAGE FROM BISHOP ZUBIK As we enter another week enduring the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, our physical, financial and spiritual health continues to be challenged. I hold all of you in daily prayer, asking God to bring protection and comfort to you and your families as we navigate through this time. In my reflections, I’ve been focusing on where we have been, where we are and where we are going in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. We are being challenged. How will we respond?
We continue to respond in faith. When we look at the history of the church, particularly the Church at her beginnings described in the Acts of the Apostles, we realize that disciples of the Lord Jesus managed and grew in faith through many difficulties and challenges. Isn’t that the story we continue to reflect upon during our readings at mass every day of this Easter Season? They remained united in their love for the Lord and one another. “Now the company of those who believed were of one heart and soul...and with great power the apostles gave their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all.” (Acts 4:33-34) We are like the members of the early Church living through our own difficult times. Although we cannot yet come together in our churches for the sacraments and other prayers, we remain strong and united in our faith in God and in the hope of coming together again soon and recognizing Him in the breaking of the bread at Mass. Christ our Savior, who suffered and died for us, remains always with us and shares with us the glory of His resurrection. We trust in Him. We are His disciples. We are a people of hope! Based on public health and safety models, our local, state and federal government leaders have been guiding all of us with directives meant to protect the wellbeing of our communities. In accordance with those directives, and with input from my senior staff, I made the decisions to suspend masses on March 15, 2020, which was one of the most heart-wrenching decisions of my life. It has been a struggle for all of us as priests and deacons to be separated from you, our faithful, particularly in celebrating the sacraments at a time most needed, as it has been difficult for you, the faithful, to be separated from the sacraments and your priests and deacons. Although physical doors have been closed, we have worked to create a variety of online spiritual resources including live stream Masses, prayer services and community discussion through social media channels in an effort to help people feel more connected and less isolated. None of this could ever replace the physical connection through receiving the Eucharist in public Masses, but engaging livestream, we have received many positive responses from people who have received spiritual nourishment from these efforts. Diocesan staff members have been working remotely and non-stop to continue operations of the diocese. My senior staff and members of a Project Management Team, including outside consultants, have been evaluating the financial health of our diocese in terms of our parishes, our schools and our central administration staff. Our pastors, priests, principals and their staffs have also been working creatively to stay connected with their parish and school families and have shared beautiful stories of the faithful supporting one another. We have instituted online giving opportunities through the “Bishop’s Coronavirus Emergency Relief Fund,” as well as at the parish level, and we greatly appreciate the financial support we have received, especially at a time when financial situations are uncertain for so many. The suspension of Masses has resulted in a sharp decline in offertory collections. Our parishes had been feeling the strain of lower attendance and funding well before COVID-19. The far-reaching negative impact of the pandemic related to the health and employment of the community as a whole has intensified the strain. Our schools rely on our parishes for financial support that subsidizes their operations. With a decrease in offertory, this does affect our parishes and schools. As I have shared with you previously, the current reality is that the severe loss of funding means that it is necessary to consider a variety of cost-cutting measures on all levels that may include reduction of positions and programs. Over the course of the next several weeks, we will be addressing each of these areas, and I anticipate more difficult decisions will need to be made. As we work through these challenges, be assured of my commitment as Pastor of the Church of Pittsburgh to the mission of the Church, which has not and will not change: bringing people to Christ and creating disciples. Although moving forward, we may be smaller in terms of numbers of schools, parishes and staffs, we are focused on protecting a foundation that we must build upon - that foundation is Jesus Himself. I know from experience in my own life that change can be difficult and the unknown future is sometimes worrisome. Yes, change is hard, but we hold hope together that our collective efforts will bring us closer to God’s heavenly reign here on earth. I ask for you to join me in a prayerful trusting of Jesus to guide us as we stay focused on maximizing the resources we have and in being very intentional in making decisions to best serve our entire Church and beyond. I will update you on decisions and progress as we move through this transition. Grateful for our continued efforts together in being On Mission for The Church Alive!, and for our belief that “Nothing is Impossible with God.” Your brother in Christ,
Most Reverend David A . Zubik,
Bishop of Pittsburgh
STEWARDSHIP AND SACRAMENTS
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL Sundays: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fridays: 12 noon - 5:00 p.m.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION (CANCELLED) SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
St. Cecilia Mondays 6:00-6:45 pm St. Cecilia Wednesdays 6:00-6:45 pm Holy Family Saturdays 3:00-3:45 pm Sts. Peter & Paul Saturdays 12:00-1:00 pm
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PARISH
Reg. Sunday Collection: April 26 $10,800
(Budget: $13,112)
EASTER COLLECTION: $13,078
Parish Share Goal: $95,999
Collected to date: $22,813
Balance Due: $73,186
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
Reg. Sunday Collection: April 26 $ 4,293
(Budget: $5,000)
EASTER COLLECTION: $ 2,810
Parish Share Goal: $49,717
Collected to date: $ 6,069
Balance Due: $43,648
STEWARDSHIP
SAINT CECILIA PARISH
Reg. Sunday Collection: April 26 $ 4,246
(Budget: $7,000)
EASTER COLLECTION: $ 2,293
Parish Share Goal: $73,100
Collected to date: $25,828
Balance Due: $47,272
SAINT FELIX PARISH
Reg. Sunday Collection: April 26 $ 880
(Budget: $2,500)
EASTER COLLECTION: $ 1,448
Parish Share Goal: $17,234
Collected to date: $ 4,835
Balance Due: $12,399
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
We are grateful for the donations made to SAINTS PETER AND PAUL in memory of Anna Marie Groves by Donna and Herman Powell; in memory of Robert A. Karwoski by Donna and Herman Powell. We are also thankful for the donations made to SSPP PARISH SHARE in memory of Ray Lucente, Isabelle Barrett, Jody Morgan and Nick Valerio by Paul and Donna Underiner.
MEMORIAL GIFTS
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
We are happy to welcome the newest members of our parish. To schedule a baptism, please call any of the parish offices to speak to a priest about scheduling a baptism. See the parish office phone numbers on the front of the bulletin. A godparent must be a baptized Catholic who is at least 16 years of age and received the Sacraments of Holy Eucharist and Confirmation, is in good standing with the Catholic Church and is not the parent. Call your parish office for a sponsor letter.
Arrangements should be made with a priest at least six months in advance. Pre-marriage classes, as well as meetings with the priest, are necessary. One party to be married must be a registered parishioner and a practicing Catholic.
PRE-BAPTISM CLASS
For St. Cecilia or St. Felix, there will be a session on May 3, at 2:00 p.m. in the Religious Ed. Center. To register, please call Gary or Tina Grimm at 724-495-2385. For Saints Peter and Paul, please call the parish office to schedule a class with Fr. Bob Miller.
ARISE TO GLORY
Please remember in your Masses and prayers the souls of parishioners of Saints Peter and Paul, Marie Heinle and Mildred McGowan. Also remember the souls of parishioners at Holy Family, Eleanor Lewarchik, Alberta White, and Tom Helbling, and all the faithful departed. May they rest in peace. Please pray for the consolation of those who grieve for the departed.
NEW DIRECTIVES FOR FUNERALS & CONFESSIONS
DON’T FORGET YOUR GIVING AT THIS TIME!
St. Cecilia parishioners have the option of doing “”ONLINE GIVING” by going to www.beaver catholic.com. Click on St. Cecilia Parish. Then click “online giving” and choose to donate.
You can donate directly to Parish Share and choose options for monthly, weekly, or a one-time donation to fulfill your pledge. You can also drop off envelopes at the parish office front door. St. Felix, Holy Family and Saints Peter and Paul parishioners can mail or drop off your donations at the parish offices. Please call any Rectory office with your questions. Your giving during this time helps us to effectively manage monthly expenses. We greatly appreciate all your financial support.
The ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BLUE BOXES in the SSPP parking lot are not being emptied at this time. So please, DO NOT DROP OFF ITEMS until further notice. We appreciate your cooperation with this matter.
CELEBRATE MASS
WITH YOUR CHURCH FAMILY
4:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday
8:00 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
10:00 a.m. Sunday
1. GO TO: GOOGLE 2. ENTER: beavercatholic.com 3. SCROLL DOWN TO TEXT FOR: “ONLINE” OR “LIVESTREAM” AND YOU’RE THERE.
VISIT THE LORD IN THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
A Tabernacle has been placed in the front window of St. Cecilia Church at 632 Virginia Avenue, Rochester. As you pass by, slow down and say a prayer to end the corona virus; or park in the parking lot beside the church, and walk to the front of the church to sit and ask the Lord to care for you and your loved ones.
Funerals: In exceptional circumstances, funerals with a Mass may be scheduled but with the limit of ten or fewer people. It should also be noted that the cemeteries are still closed for public interments until the restrictions are lifted. Confessions: The Sacrament of Penance may be celebrated but only outdoors, either in parking lots or another place where social distancing (six feet apart) is absolutely respected. Confessions cannot be celebrated in church, in the rectory, or within any parish building. St. Cecilia’s: Confessions will be heard from 6:00-7:00 pm on Monday and Wednesday evenings in the parking lot on the bell tower side of the church. Saints Peter and Paul: Confessions will be heard from 12 noon - 1:00 pm on Saturdays in the parking lot near the blue St. Vincent de Paul clothing collection boxes. Holy Family: Confessions will be heard on Saturdays from 3:00-4:00 pm in the alley in back of the church by the door closest to the parking lot.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Protecting God’s Children Workshops can now be taken online. To register for this class go to www.virtus.org and click on Registration, fill out the registration information and then choose the session you want to view. ANYONE VOLUNTEERING IN ANY CAPACITY IS REQUIRED TO HAVE THIS TRAINING. You can contact Andrea Korcan-Buzza (Safe Environment Coordinator) at the St. Cecilia office with any questions.
PASTORAL CARE
If you or anyone you know who is a shut-in or
in the hospital and would like to receive the
Anointing of the Sick, Reconciliation, or Holy
communion, please call any of the parish offices.
Week of May 3
Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/1 Pt 2:20b-25/Jn 10:1-10
Monday: Acts 11:1-18/Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4 [cf. 3a]/Jn
10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26/Ps 87:1b-3, 4-5, 6-7 [Ps
117:1a]/Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 12:24—13:5a/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6 and 8
[4]/Jn 12:44-50
Thursday: Acts 13:13-25/Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25 and
27 [2]/Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33/Ps 2:6-7, 8-9, 10-11ab
[7bc]/Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4
[3cd]/Jn 14:7-14 Next Sunday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 [22]/1
Pt 2:4-9/Jn 14:1-12
Mass Intentions from Saints Peter and Paul will be fulfilled by Fr. Robert Byrnes!
These were scheduled from April 7 - April 24
Spiritual and Temporal Welfare of Gilbert Lema by Jim and Kathy
Stephen Dupej by the Matsko Family
Pete Piccirilli by his Family
Ryan Oaks by Mike and Judy Deelo
Richard “Pete” Kinkead by Jeri Selby
Deceased members of the Stairs and Weaver Families by Ron and Carol Stairs
Mike Stay, Sr. by his Family
Mike and Agnes Ezzo by Kathy Ezzo Favelson
Carmacel Felice by Michael Hermick and Donna Essay
Henry and Mary Kaye Houpt by Dennis and Annie Weyand
Recognizing Saints Peter and Paul Class of 2020
Samwise Mason
With the exception of a brief move out of the Beaver area, Samwise has been a student at Saints Peter and Paul since Kindergarten. He is a quiet young man who has grown to be an outstanding student and who has worked very hard academically to achieve his goals. Samwise has played soccer for Saints Peter and Paul, received the “Most Improved Student” in 6th grade and is a great role model to his First Grade Buddy. He is also a role model to his younger sister and is a tremendous help taking care of her. Samwise is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mason and the older brother of three-year-old Molly. He will be attending Quigley Catholic in the Fall and is very much looking forward to the next chapter in his life. Saints Peter and Paul School community wishes Samwise the best of luck in his future endeavors. Samwise’s Yearbook Message: My favorite thing about Saints Peter and Paul is my friends. When I first came to the school, I was extremely nervous because I thought that I wouldn’t fit in, but after a few days here I realized that it didn’t matter if I fit in, I was made to stand out, and that is what I did for the next seven years. I am sad to leave this school, but I am happy because I will make many more new friends in high school.
Recognizing Saints Peter and Paul Class of 2020
Libby Samchuck
Libby has attended Saints Peter and Paul School since Kindergarten. A very quiet young lady, Libby has grown by leaps and bounds in her faith, academics, and socially. Her faith is very important to her and she continues to be of service to the church in many ways. She is a true friend to everyone! Libby participated in many school extra-curricular activities such as basketball, English Festival and she is also an Alter Server. Libby won the Saints Peter and Paul Geography Bee in 5th Grade before moving on to the Diocesan Bee. Libby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Samchuck and the sister of Cate and Nick. Libby will be attending Beaver High School in the fall of 2020. Saints Peter and Paul School community wishes Libby the best of luck in her future endeavors. Libby’s Yearbook Message: I have spent 9 years at Saints Peter and Paul and I have made some great memories. My favorite thing about SSPP is the people. I have made many great friends over the years. The teachers are great and they provide a safe and healthy learning environment for everyone. I have also enjoyed playing basketball for 4 years with my teammates. Finally, I think I have had a wonderful and fantastic time at SSPP.
EDGE still meets online with ZOOM.
We are using Lifeteen’s global meeting program until we can
gather once again.
May meeting dates and times are as follows:
May 3: 7-8pm God in the Pain
May 17: 7-8pm God in the Uprising
May 31: 7-8pm God in the Mirror
We will NOT meet May 10th or 24th due to Mother’s Day and Memorial Day.
Every Sunday morning the link to the meeting is texted to you. If you would like to
ZOOM through EDGE with us, contact Danielle at 724-462-5769
High school students are still planning to attend the Steubenville Youth Conference at Franciscan University of
Steubenville the weekend of June 12-14, 2020. Please pray that this experience will still be available to
them.
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Also coming to Youth Ministry in May…..
A new show for ALL teens called “HEY JOE ! WHATA YA KNOW?”
YOUTH MINISTRY
MIDDLE SCHOOL MINISTRY
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY
When doing your shopping on Amazon.com. Kindly use smile.amazon.com/chi/20-1535396, Amazon Smile donates to St Cecilia Church.
SAVE THE DATE!
2020 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
ST. CECILIA JUNE 15-19, 2020
STS. PETER & PAUL JULY 20-23, 2020
What happened to the fish from Saint
Cecilia’s Fish Frys? When the Corona Virus
shut down our Fish Frys in mid March, we had 600
pounds left in our freezer. This has been donated to
a wonderful organization in New Brighton “TWELVE
LOAVES SOUP KITCHEN” to provide free fish
sandwiches to anyone in need.
With the announcement from Gov. Wolfe this week, now is the time we need to make sure our youth know we love and care for them. For many Beaver County students, the four walls of their school provide them with a safe space where they feel
uplifted, loved, relaxed and supported.
The Y will continue to distribute meals to the children of our community. Next week our distribution will increase to over 1,300 meals a day. (Note: This is more than one day of
our summer program!)
This is a great opportunity to send a message or a special treat to a child who is searching for love, support, and the
good in the world.
The Y will continue to collect brown bag meals daily from 4:30-6:00 p.m. at the Y location. Our goal is 150 a day. (Please make sure to confirm your delivery day and amount as this will aid in making our process smoother when distributing
the meals.)
HOW DO I HELP SPREAD LOVE?
STEP ONE: Commit to making a number of meals by
calling 724-891-8439
STEP TWO: Select a drop off date, and make sure the
meals meet the 5 components listed below.
STEP THREE: Add your special message or touch...words or drawings of encouragement, and of course little surprises and extras are fine too. (This is where we make the difference. They need the meal, but the safety and love from a fellow community member makes the difference. )
DONATE: CALL 724-891-8439
2236 3rd Avenue New Brighton, PA 15066
Phone: 724-891-8439 Fax: 724-847-3923
That bulletins and devotional booklets
can be picked up in front of St. Cecilia
parish office. You can also drop off your
offering envelopes.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
SAINT CECILIA SSG David J. Ribar, US Army Ryan Whipple, USAF SAINT FELIX James Bonaparte, US Army Austin Johnson, US Army Jacob Dishler, USMC John Garizas, USAF HOLY FAMILY Dominic Greco, US Navy Joey Shubbuck,US Navy
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL
Col. Matthew Kinkead Capt. Lauren Nash FS1 Russ Regney, USCG Maj. Bradley Ayer Lt. Col. Ron L. Rosenkranz Sgt. Tyler Sandusky Capt. Kylee Turbish Cpl. Paul Gennaro MSgt. Brent L. Stanko PFC Phillip Churchill Maj. Andy Thompson Sgt. Jacob Cumberledge Sgt. David Silbaugh Spec. Michael Moore L.Cpl. Jondavid Longo, USMC Capt. Mark R. Cahill Spec. Wesley Shepherd A1C Stephen Kokan, USAF Sgt. Nicolas Campbell Capt. Matthew Orochena Lt. Christina DiCicco Spc. David DiCicco SSGT Seth M. Peters
A1C Quentin Bliss, USAF MA3,USN Jonathan McRae DC1 Daniel C. Haley, USN Master Sgt. David J. Przybysz PFC Nicholas Handwork Spc. Wesley Kronk Capt. Daniel Senesky, USN SPC Joseph Levato Capt. Peary Cox Lt. Col. Lance Hupp A1C Cortland R. Hawkins 2nd Lt. Tyler Cox Capt. Jacob Enke Spec. 4 Monique Cumberledge E1 Jack Cumberledge EMN3 Rachel Kullen PFC Zach Littler 1st Lt. Christopher Fischer SrA Patrick T. Michael
St. Cecilia Candle Intention
Walter Czartoryski By: Nancy Fazzoni
“I was in prison and you visited me!”
A number of inmates in the Beaver County Jail have asked for our prayers. Simply pick a card from the baskets on the table in the Narthex at St. Cecilia and include the intention in your daily prayers.
SAINT CECILIA
Tim Barnick Richard Cairns Dwight Calvin Concetta Cantanzarite Tom Carcaise Sarah Clansy Walt Czartoryski Victoria, Judith & Dan Dettorre Jr & Sr Kathy Ebersberger Shannon Edge Arlean Francis Rich Goodwald Bill Graham Anna Groves Betty Hamilton Louie Hapach Jo Haslett Gary Heagy Karen Helbling Monica Holliday Catherine Hutsky Paschal Indovina Pat Kayla Audrey Kohlman George & Renee Laure Mary K. Leahy Marlene Lipnicky Tom Lipnicky Elsie Maier Janet Makar Carmella Matsook Nancy Mignanelli Margaret Miller Diane Nazdam Wyatt Newlin Antoinette Perrone Bill Rexroad Dolly Roberto Thomas Samchuck Tony Shutey Joe Sutej Nancy Sutej Leon Smith Calvin Weischedel Leo Wolfe Betty Summers Trudy Zavolta
SAINT FELIX
Joe Alicandro, Sr. Janice Bonaparte Joann Borkovic Joe Brown Dolly Bruno Dwight Calvin
Barbara DePaolis Vivian Fassett Delores Fehr Patricia Gerard Bob Gibbs Heather Gibbs Heidi Good Chuck Hatt Linda James Lloyd James Harry Jaros Mary Jaros Joel Kemerer Donna Lack Vicki Lapishka Jeanne Lentz Mona Lynch Mary Ann Malagise Jill Majors Kim Manupelli Viola Martin Ed Mineard Dianna Neal Vern Nola Rob Oesterling Michelle Papp Leonard Penzak Josh Simon Jim Stephenson Carol Yannachione
HOLY FAMILY Alice D.P.D. Gunner Lori Sexton Tom Peyton Adkins Amy Antonetti William Arienzo Anna Babcanec Dan Barrett Nanci Barrett Rosemary Bellan Johnny Berrill Gwen Bosco Dennis Brehany Greg Cardosi Nathan Cardosi Katherine Catanzarite Vincent Catanzarite Leigh Anne Carr Willie Cefaratti Steven Cercone Jackson Circle David Collwell Don Conners
John Cossin Mary Cox Irene Cunningham Cookie Curcio James Deane, Jr. Tony DeLizio Betty DeRose George Eckhardt Rich Emert Sheryl Fausti The Glaesman Family Terry Griffeth Amy Hartwick Regina Helbling Carol Helkowski Frances Hollinback Shannon Hunston Infant child, Zion Kathy Jackson Matthew Jackson Pam Jordan Colin Joshua Susan Kaufman Dan Kennelly Chris Kirschner Anja Klein Amelia (Millie) Kopka Shirley Kozel Wilfred Krut Edward Lang Jon Lawrence Elsie Lesinski Mike Lodovico Cheyne Main Sue Matsook Sandy McCann Brody McPherson James Mellis Dawn Miller Jo Mitchell Mary Mooney Joanne Mujwit Linda Murphy Wyatt Newlin Melissa Palumbo Thomas Peluso Justin Peters Sue Philipp Ansley Pittner Andy Popik Bert Prentice Elizabeth Proya Donna Ramsey Annie Recupero Tom Reed Connie & Ray Reeher Judy Reese Lindsay Robinson Erin Roger
Geno Royal Jarod S. Peter Sabella Jacquie Samek Scarlett Santypal Taryn Santypal Teri Scarazzo Bob & Nancy Schettig Barb Shaban Marc Shemile Joseph Shubbuck Barb Siktar Dawn Stupia Sr. Thaddeus Bill Thompson Vicky Tomastik Beverly Tomasi Cel Totera Naomi Toth Victims of child abuse Paula Wagurak Norma Walker Don Warnes Julie Wellmann Christopher West Leo Wolfe Paul Wood Kathy Zinsser
STS. PETER & PAUL
Amy Belinda Chuck Danica Ed B. Erik Hope Jenny June Karen Kira Mary Alice Mary Lou Michael Millie Sara Steve Sue Tim Victor Jerry Baker Larry Barkley Giana Berardi Lawrence Binkoski Kim Blackburn John Brandon Arlene Braun
Amelia Brooks Jared Brooks Mary Grace Brooks John Carlson Ben and Alice Craft Barb & John Craven Aaron Michael Doyle Ann Doyle Marie Doyle Arlene & Denny Dully Veridiana Erbskorn Fike Family Becky & Joe Giulietti Tom Griest Debbie Harshbarger Barbara Haslett Matthew Hoffman Bryan Hogan Patty K. Helen Kronk & Family Kelly May Ken & Helen May Rachael McBride Mary McConaughy Paul Daniel McNear Beth & Fred Mertz Jay Miller Karen Mineard Frank Montagnese Morgan Newell Elaine Osmanski Bob Palmieri Agnes Romano Peggy Ross Reece A. Rubino Donna Safran Jenny Sage Pat Schry Rachel Schultz Dave Sokoloski Heather Spinelli Dorothy Valentine Carol Valerio Kim & Tom Vander-Ploeg Thresa Young
All COVID 19 virus victims