February 19, 2017 - Holy Cross, Dover

Church of the Holy Cross
631 SOUTH STATE STREET
DOVER, DE 19901
302.674.5787
HOLYCROSSDOVER.ORG
FEBRUARY 19, 2017
7TH SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME
MASS SCHEDULE
Weekdays
6:30 & 8:00 AM
12:10 PM during Lent
Saturday
8:00 AM and 5:00 PM
1st Saturday 5:00 PM – Children’s Choir
4th Saturday 5:00 PM – Gospel Choir
Sunday
7:30, 9:15, 11:00 AM and 1:00 & 6:00 PM
1:00 PM – Spanish
6:00 PM – Youth Choir
Holy Days
Times will be announced
CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Saturday
4:00 – 4:45 PM
Thursday before First Friday
8:30 – 9:00 AM
First Friday
7:30 PM – October through June
OFFICE HOURS
Parish
Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Summer Hours: 9:00 AM—3 :00 PM,
Closed on Fridays
School Summer Hours
Monday – Thursday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sacrament of Baptism
Call the parish office to register and to arrange for the parents’ pre-Baptismal instruction.
Sacrament of Marriage
Couples planning for Marriage must contact a parish priest or deacon one year in advance to set the
wedding date and plan for pre-Cana instruction.
Holy Orders and Religious Life
If you believe you have, or someone you know has, a vocation to the priesthood or religious life, please
contact one of our parish priests.
Hospital Visitation
If a member of your family is in the hospital and would like to be visited, please call the parish office.
Pastor’s Desk
27. Stephen (Deacon-Martyr): The first deacon of the Church. St.
Stephen was martyred by stoning and asked God to forgive his killers as
he was dying. Feast: December 26.
Dear Parishioners,
Last week, in response to a question about the various saints’ names that we
hear at Mass when the Roman Canon (First Eucharistic Prayer) is prayed, I
began doing a short hagiography (i.e. saint biography) of each the 40 saints
– all connected to Rome – that are mentioned. I now continue that list,
starting at number 14.
28. Matthias (Apostle and Martyr): St. Matthias was the first
Apostle chosen after the resurrection of Christ. He was the
replacement for Judas – and looked great by comparison! Feast May 14.
14. Linus (Pope-Martyr): St. Linus succeeded St. Peter as Pope. Of
note, Linus was the Pope who called for women to wear head
coverings in Church, and was the first Italian Pope. Feast day:
September 23.
29. Barnabas (Apostle and Martyr): A Jewish convert, St. Barnabas
came to the faith soon after Pentecost. He was not one of the “twelve”
but he appears in the Acts of the Apostles. He was a companion of St.
Paul who introduced him to the Apostles. Feast Day: June 11.
15. Cletus (Pope-Martyr): St. Cletus, the third Pope, served during
the eras of Emperors Vespasian and Domitian. He suffered martyrdom
and is buried near St. Peter. Feast day: Apr. 26.
30. Ignatius (Bishop- Martyr): St. Ignatius was the Bishop of Antioch.
He was the first use the term “Catholic Church.” In 107 A.D., he was
tossed into a pit of wild animals; as the animals readied to consume him,
he stated, "May I become agreeable bread for the Lord.” Feast Day: Oct
17.
16. Clement (Pope-Martyr): St. Clement, the fourth Pope, was the
last ordained by St. Peter. He famously wrote a letter to the Church in
Corinth when it was experiencing difficulties; this showed the Pope’s
role in guiding all the Church from Rome. He was martyred in 101
A.D. Feast day: Nov. 23.
31. Alexander (Pope- Martyr): St. Alexander was the Pope who
introduced the use of blessing water mixed with salt for the purification
of Christian homes from evil influences. He was martyred by the Roman
authorities. Feast day: April 3.
17. Sixtus (Pope-Martyr): Martyred in 125 A.D., St. Sixtus, the
seventh Pope, is credited with putting the Sanctus (“Holy, Holy, Holy”)
in the Mass and establishing the authority of a Pope to remove a
Bishop. Feast day: Apr. 6.
32-33. Marcellinus (Priest- Martyr) and Peter (Exorcist): Both
Roman, St. Marcellinus was a priest. St. Peter (distinct from St. Peter the
Apostle) was an exorcist. They were imprisoned during the Roman
persecutions. While in prison, they converted their jailer and his family.
In 304 A.D., they were beheaded in the forest so no one could give
them a proper burial. Fellow Christians found their bodies and had them
properly buried. Feast June 2.
18. Cornelius (Pope-Martyr): St. Cornelius became Pope in 251
A.D. Exiled by Roman Emperor Gallus, St. Cornelius died in 253 A.D.
and is buried in the cemetery of St. Callistus. Feast day: Sept. 16.
34-35. Felicity (Martyr) and Perpetua (Martyr): St. Felicity was a
slave; St. Perpetua was a wealthy citizen of Carthage. Both were
arrested for professing Christianity. The authorities waited for a
pregnant Perpetua to give birth, and then she and Felicity were taken to
be killed by the beasts. Felicity was impaled by a gladiator’s sword;
Perpetua was mauled. Perpetua’s last words: “Stand fast in the faith and
love one another.” Feast day: March 7.
19. Cyprian (Bishop-Martyr): St. Cyprian was a convert to
Catholicism; he became Bishop of Carthage in 249 A.D. He was the
first African bishop to be martyred (decapitated in 258 A.D.), and is
the Patron Saint of Algeria. Feast day: Sept. 16.
20. Lawrence (Deacon-Martyr): St. Lawrence was a Spaniard; he
was the Archdeacon of the Roman Church (thus, responsible for
finances). After the Emperor had the Pope martyred, he called on St.
Lawrence to surrender the Church’s treasures. In response, Lawrence
presented him with a group of paupers, sick folks and beggars, saying,
“These are the treasures of the Church.” The Emperor had Lawrence
burned to death on a grid iron. A Basilica (one of the seven major
churches in Rome) is built over his grave. He was a Patron Saint of
Rome. Feast Day: Aug. 10.
36. Agatha (Virgin-Martyr): St. Agatha was martyred in 251 A.D. for
refusing the solicitations of a Roman Senator. As a result, she was
beaten, imprisoned, tortured, her breasts were cut off. Feast day: Feb.
4.
37. Lucy (Virgin-Martyr): St. Lucy refused the advances of young
Roman man; she wished to remain a Virgin and consecrate her life to
Christ. She was ordered to renounce her faith; she didn’t. As
punishment, Lucy had her eyes gouged out and was stabbed to death.
Feast day: Dec. 13.
21. Chrysogonus (Martyr): St. Chrysogonus was a martyr. While in
Rome, he was jailed for his faith, beheaded, and thrown into the sea,
by order of Emperor Diocletian. His body washed ashore and received
a proper burial. Feast day: Nov. 24
38. Agnes (Virgin-Martyr): St. Agnes was ordered to sacrifice to the
Pagan gods and to lose her virginity (as several young men sought her
hand in marriage). She refused both commands -- saying that Christ was
her spouse. She accepted a martyr’s death, being beheaded. Feast Day
January 21.
22-23. John (Martyr) and Paul (Martyr): Ss. John and Paul were
retired Roman military commanders who had converted to
Christianity. Emperor Julian the Apostate (who left the faith) invited
them to return to their Roman ways or face death. They refused;
knowing the penalty for this refusal, they quickly distributed their
wealth to the poor. They were martyred. Of note, their executioner
and his chronically ill son came to the site of their death; the son was
cured. Both converted to the faith. Feast day: June 26.
39. Cecilia (Virgin-Martyr): St. Cecilia, a Christian, was forced to
marry Valarian, a pagan. However, she remained a virgin. She converted
both him and his brother to the faith; for this she was martyred. She’s
the patron saint of musicians. Feast Day: November 22.
24-25. Cosmas (Martyr) and Damian (Martyr): Ss. Cosmas and
Damian were both brothers and physicians. They refused to take
payment from the poor. They were arrested by the authorities for
their Christian faith and martyred in 303 A.D (buried in Syria). Feast
Day: Sept. 26.
40. Anastasia (Martyr): Alas poor St. Anastasia: her feast day is
December 25, and is quite overshadowed by someone else. Though part
of a noble Roman family, she was a Christian who married a pagan. She
was confronted to change her faith, but refused. She was burned to
death as punishment. Feast Day: Dec. 25.
26. John the Baptist (Prophet and Martyr): The last of the
Prophets, son of Elizabeth and Zachariah. He prepared the world for
the coming of the Lord. He was beheaded at the request of Salome at
the command of King Herod. Feast day: June 24th (birth), August 29th
(martyrdom).
Yours in Christ,
Fr. James Lentini
Pastor
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Christian Formation
Liturgy and Parish News
Readings Sunday, February 26, 2017
8th Sunday Ordinary Time
First Reading: Isaiah 49:1449:14-15
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 4:14:1-5
Gospel: Matthew 6:246:24-34
Religious Education
NEXT CCD Classes:
Wednesday 5:00-6:30 pm- Feb. 22nd
Thursday 6:00-7:30 pm- Feb. 23rd
Sunday 3:30-5:40 – March 5th!
Next Preschool CCD: March 5th!
Our heavenly Father is with us, ever providing for our needs.
He is always mindful of us; in him we shall never be disturbed.
All should regard us as servants of Christ.
NO regular CCD classes on Wednesday, March 1st or
Thursday, March 2nd.
ALL Religious Education Families invited to Ash
Wednesday Prayer at 5:15 pm on March 1st.
President’s Day—
Day—February 20
On Monday, February 20, we will celebrate only one Mass at
9:00 am.
Parents! SAVE THE DATE: VBS is back!
Vacation Bible School
July 31st- Aug. 4th 9:00 am- 12:00 pm
4 years thru 4th grade
Adult, pre-teen & teen helpers needed
The Parish and School Offices will be closed on February 20 in
observance of President’s Day.
Lent is Coming!
Lent begins on Wednesday, March 1. Ashes will be given during
Mass at 6:30 and 8:00 am, 9:30 am school Mass, 12:10 and
7:00 pm. CCD will offer a service at 5:15 pm in Church.
Adult Faith Formation
The Bread of Life: an afternoon of adult learning, fellowship
and prayer
TODAY in the Parish Offices! : February 19th 3:45-4:45
pm
For your body: Cider and Muffins! For you soul: The Bible:
God's Love Letter to Humanity
Deceased Members
The Holy Cross Family extends its
condolences to the family of:
• Forrest Withrow
• Jean Rogers
May the souls of all of the faithful departed, rest in peace, Amen.
RESCHEDULED! Msgr. Dan “Who is the Holy Spirit?”
Sunday, May 7th at 3:45 pm
Tabernacle Sanctuary Lamps
ACTS: Holy Cross Young Adults (ages 2020-35)
Fun and Faith together!
Contact: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/HolyCrossActs
The lamp in the Adoration Chapel is
sponsored this week for the living intention
of John Deighton.
The lamp in the Church is sponsored
this week in memory of Clara Dornberger.
Youth Ministry
Catholic Heart Work Camp
We will be traveling to Hartford, CT July 9 to July 15 this
year for our week of service with Catholic Heart. Teens
and parents are invited to an information and registration
evening on March 9 at 7 pm in the Luke room of the ELC
2nd floor. Information regarding the week will be
discussed and questions answered.
Faith Direct
If you are currently using Faith Direct as your means of giving to
the parish on a regular basis, and you have elected to increase
your offertory, please call Faith Direct to let them know of your
increase. We in the office cannot change your amount. You
must call in to let them know you want to increase your
donations. Thank you for your generosity.
Life Night
Our next Life Night will be Sunday, February 26 after the 6
pm mass. We will meet in the cafeteria for food and
fellowship, then head over to the gym for Open Gym. We
will be done by 8:30 pm.
Offertory—Week ending February 12, 2017
Offertory
Type
Received
Budgeted/
Needed
Difference
Offertory
$27,250
$30,500
($3,250)
YTD
$945,265
$984,200
($38,935)
Needs
$1,333
$1,730
($397)
Confirmation Class
Teens are reminded there is no class Sunday, Feb.
19 or Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Thank you for your offering. It is with your continued support and the sharing of your
time and talent that the ministries, programs, and activities of Holy Cross are made
possible. “Whatever you give to the Lord, He will return to you a hundred fold.”
Please pray for our teens who are attending Mount 2000 retreat
this weekend.
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School News
Nuestra Familia
As the school year nears that critical bend where we look to springtime, I
felt it appropriate that on an occasional basis I shine the spotlight on
some of our shining stars and their accomplishments after the dismissal
bell rings.
Anuncios
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I remember how refreshing and flavorful the delicious contents of the
small container were. It was a hot and humid summer afternoon when
one of our rising sixth graders and her Mom decided to take me up on my
offer. Earlier that spring at our last school Mass of the year I told
everyone present that a school during the summer months can be a lonely
place, and that I was sure to miss them. I invited everyone gathered to
drop in any time….”the teapot is always hot.” So, lo and behold, one late
summer afternoon Rachel and her Mom took me up on my invitation.
Rachel brought me a small container of some of her homemade vanilla
ice cream with chocolate chips. As a rule, I never eat ice cream. And
maybe that’s why this scrumptious treat was so delectable. Rachel had
made it earlier that morning in anticipation of our visit. It was over our
afternoon tea that we discussed Rachel’s busy summer with her various
and sundry commitments to 4-H and all of her pets such as Jack, the
rooster at the Delaware State Fair. I enjoyed our time together listening
to all of the events she had entered and been awarded first place Blue
Ribbons for. She had every reason to be proud of her accomplishments.
I especially enjoyed watching how animated she became when
describing her summer days in Harrington. She was forming memories
for a lifetime.
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I remember the first time I met Rachel. She was in fifth grade and was
currently attending CCD classes at Holy Cross. Her mom and dad were
interested in transferring her from her current public school setting to
HC. All the arrangements had been made and soon she was a fifth grade
Crusader. It wasn’t too long before I saw her one evening coming in
with her Mom. Surprised, I asked what brought her back to school that
evening. “I’m still coming for CCD; you can never get too much
Religion!” That’s Rachel!! She continues to distinguish herself as an
honor student and member of our National Junior Honor Society. Rachel
has continued in her work with 4-H and has branched out to doing work
on behalf of the marginalized members of our community through her
efforts in collaboration with Code Purple.
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It certainly came as no surprise to me when I learned the latest and
greatest news about Rachel. The letter, addressed to Rachel came from
Prudential Financial and the National Association of Secondary School
Principals.
“It is our great pleasure to inform you that you have been selected as
Delaware’s top Middle Level Youth Volunteer in the 2017 Prudential
Spirit of Community Awards!...Above all we want to take this opportunity
to thank you for your compassionate dedication to improving the lives of
others….young volunteers like yourself are inspiring examples to all of
us; you are the brightest hopes for a better tomorrow.”
Se les invita a todos los interesados a una noche
informativa sobre inmigración el viernes 24 de febrero,
estará presentes para contestar preguntas de inmigración,
representantes de Caridades Católicos, abogados,
consulados de México y del consulado de Guatemala
será en la Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción 522 Main
St. Marydel, MD 21649 en el salón de 6:00 – 8:30PM.
Todos los miércoles hay curso de formación teológica de
7:00 PM a 9:00PM. Temas de formación son:
“Liturgia “presentado por el padre Miguel Ángel
Bombilla. “Eclesiología” Presentado por el padre Idelmo
Mego y Escatología presentado por el padre Emerson
Rodríguez. El curso termina el 29 de Marzo.
Se les invita a todos los jóvenes a participar en la
peregrinación con el Señor Obispo Malooly por las calles
de Wilmington el 8 de abril 2017 la inscripción es de
$15.00 tiene que pagar adicional por la transportación.
Para más información hable con la Sra. Arline Dosman.
Todos los viernes estamos tenemos el Foro Cristiano, a
las 7:00PM en el salón de conferencia en el edificio ELC
donde están ubicadas las oficinas parroquiales.
Los Bautismos son el primer domingo de cada mes
después de la Santa Misa en Español 2:30 pm. La clase pre
-bautismal es el segundo domingo de cada mes. Los
requisitos para ser padrinos tienen que ser Católicos
practicante, y en comunión con la iglesia.
Si usted no está inscrito en la parroquia por favor hágalo
es importante por si necesita una carta de
recomendación de parte de la parroquia, para asuntos
legales o de solicitud de documentos de inmigración tiene
que estar registrado en la parroquia y ser un miembro
activo de la comunidad parroquial, para poder escribirle
la carta.
Social Concerns
Pro Life Corner
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Additional to her awards for her work with those less fortunate, Rachel
has been recognized by the President of the United States for the
significant number of hours spent in service to her community and
country. It is worthy of note that Rachel launched an effort to collect in
excess of 900 items for the homeless in Kent County. She also donated a
fully decorated Christmas tree (Rachel and her 4-H friends made all the
decorations!) to a homeless shelter. Rachel has been quoted as saying “I
couldn’t and still can’t imagine what it must be like to sleep on the
streets; I wanted to help.”
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Later this year, Rachel will travel to our nation’s capital for recognition
and award ceremonies along with some fun sightseeing. She will be one
of hundreds of youth being honored for their volunteer work across the
country.
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On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students of Holy Cross School, I wish
Rachel and her family our sincerest and heartfelt congratulations. She’s
forming memories for a lifetime, but more importantly, making an
enormous impact on the lives of others that they will remember for their
lifetime.
The number of American babies killed by abortion each
year is roughly equal to the number of U.S. military
deaths that have occurred in all of the wars that the
United States has ever been involved in combined.
Jesus taught us to love everyone and not to be selective.
Join the Holy Cross pro-life team, help save lives of the
unborn, participate in the perpetual Thursday and Friday
Prayer Vigils at Planned Parenthood 9 AM - Noon. For
more information, call Donna Latteri at 302-538-5730.
Political correctness has no place when we are challenged
to defend life.
Mark your calendar. 40 Days for Life Dover prayer vigil
begins March 1, 2017.
“You can't reconcile being pro-life on abortion and pro-death
on the death penalty.” ~N. T. Wright
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Parish News
Community News
Columbiettes
Join us for a FUN-draiser!
Hosted by Uncorked Canvas Parties
Benefits the STMA Model United
Nations
The Dover Columbiettes continually welcomes new
memberships. For information please contact Ann Fischer
at 744-9786 or [email protected].
Sodality
The next Sodality meeting will take place on Sunday,
March 5, at 2:30 pm on the second floor of the Early
Learning Center building. Come see what we are all
about. All are welcome.
When: Friday, Feb
24th 6-9pm
Where: Saint Thomas More Academy
133 Thomas More Drive, Magnolia, DE 19962
Cost: $40 per person to include: 16”x20”
canvas w/instructions
Wine, refreshments and snacks.
Tickets: https://goo.gl/lCL59T
Marriage Moments
A good marriage is not recognized by the absence of
conflict, but the presence of peacemaking. One sign of a
healthy marital relationship is the desire of a husband and
wife to seek unity when there are disagreements and
differences.
Marriage Encounter Weekend March 2424-26
"So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect."
Encourage the Holy Spirit to perfect your marriage by
taking part in a World Wide Marriage Encounter weekend
on March 24-26, 2017 in Rehoboth Beach, DE. For more
information, visit our website at www.wwme-delmar.org
or to register for the weekend, please call Tony & Linda
Massino @ 302-220-9833.
Parenting Pointers
"I establish my covenant with you." (Genesis 9:11) God's
covenant with Noah was a solemn promise. Talk with your
child today about what it means to make a promise. Is it
ever OK to break a promise?
Samaritan Needs
The Samaritan Food Pantry is in need of the following items:
• Chili
• Beef Stew
• Baked Beans
• Chunkie soup
• Canned vegetables
• Jelly
Tricky Tray Auction
A fundraising event where guests buy tickets and play them in a
container next to the auction item.
Saturday, March 4; St. Bernadette Church—Harrington, DE
Doors Open at 4 pm; Auction begins 6:30 pm
$5 donation, or 5 canned food items
All proceeds benefit youth programs at St. Bernadette’s
Cemetery - Christmas CleanClean-Up
Catholic Forum
Weather permitting, all Winter & Christmas decorations
will be removed on Saturday, March 4th. If you wish to
reclaim your decorations for reuse please do so by
then. Your assistance in disposing of decorations at home
will help reduce our clean up time and costs. As always,
thank you for your understanding and cooperation in
maintaining our sacred grounds.
Listen to Catholic Forum every Sunday morning at 10:05
a.m. on WDEL 101.7 FM, 1150 AM
and www.wdel.com. Next Sunday, February 26th, Ms.
Mary Body, Director of Religious Education for Saint Mary
of the Assumption Parish, will share tips on how to make
Lent more meaningful for families. For photos, information
regarding upcoming guests, podcasts and more,
“Like” Catholic Forum on Facebook
at www.facebook.com/catholicforum. Listen to past
episodes of Catholic Forum online at cdow.org/
communications or search “Catholic Forum” on iTunes or
iHeartRadio podcasts.
Vocations
In today’s gospel reading, Jesus says to his disciples “Should
anyone press you into service for one mile, go for two
miles. Give to the one who asks of you.” What if the One
pressing you into service is God? Could He be asking you
to serve His people as a priest, a deacon, or a religious
sister or brother? If you think that might be the case, feel
welcome to contact Father Norm Carroll, Diocesan
Director of Priestly and Religious Vocations (302-5733113, [email protected]).
S.A.C.R.E.D
Saturday, February 25, 8 am to 3 pm. Celebrate our
Catholic Faith with a day of spiritual renewal. Over 15
courses in adult religious education. Cost $45; online at
http://sacred.salesianum.org. Price includes coffee, light
breakfast items, hot lunch and all day beverages., and the
courses. Reconciliation is offered at 8 am, Noon and 3
pm. Sunday Mass at 4 pm. Snow make up day will be
Saturday, March 4.
New Members
Holy Cross extends a warm welcome to:
• Katharine and Lynwood Pitman
• Timothy, Araceli, Sebastian and Nicolas Williams
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Mass Intentions
Ministry Schedule
Weekend of February 25/26, 2017
Day
Mass
Ministers of
Holy Communion
Lectors
Altar Servers
Saturday
5:00 PM
J. Bieker
M. Casey
J. Clendaniel
D. Devigili
S. Steven
V. Pearl
R. Coppadge
F. Hettinger
D. Creaven
T. Dupuis
P. Lints
D. Dixon
M. Bieker
M. Bieker
C. Davis
Sunday
7:30 AM
E. Henderson
A. Mackey
W. McNiece
R. Campanicki
J. Baaden
D. Baaden
B. Farley
C. Simpson
D. Kilby
R. Merson
B. Stumpf
M. Neal
9:15 AM
K. Coyle
C. Bugglin
M. Scanlon
J. Scanlon
C. Jones
V. Pepper
K Kelly
L. .Tiller
M. Stiller
C. Fortier
M. Wessel
T. Baurys
P. Jones
D. Taniform
J. Brubaker
B. Coyle
11:00 AM
B. Richards
G. Richards
D. Lyons
S. Lang
K. Massey
P. Huffman
M. Rogers
R. Seliga
C. Barnes
M. Phillips
J. Rivera
D. Rivera
K .Gardner
J. McIlvain
K O’Neill
J. Wilde
J. Zajac
R. Katcher
D. Darling
L. Darling
To be
Assigned
6:00 PM
Monday, February 20, 2017
9:00 am Joseph Borer
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
6:30 am Robert B. Melchior
8:00 am Bao Vu
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
6:30 am Pedro “Pete” Fernandez
8:00 am Gabrielle Maddalena
Thursday, February 23, 2017
6:30 am Bill Tedeman
8:00 am Maria Antoinetta Maddalena
Friday, February 24, 2017
6:30 am Jean M. Amadia
8:00 am Neil Graf
Saturday, February 25, 2017
8:00 am Gabrielle Maddalena
5:00 pm Dec. Members Schmitt Family
Sunday, February 26, 2017
7:30 am Matthew and Mary Seben
9:15 am Leonard Dornberger, Sr.
11:00 am Louis Jara
1:00 pm Martha Buffo
6:00 pm Armando Rigor
Parish Staff
Clergy
Fr. James Lentini ...........................................Pastor
Fr. Michael Angeloni, .................. Parochial Vicar
Msgr. Daniel McGlynn............... Pastor Emeritus
Mr. Vincent Pisano, Mr. Robert McMullen, Mr. Phil Belt,
Mr. John Harvey, Mr. Scott Peterson Deacons
C. Cooper
C. Delgado
M. Delgado
Parish Office
Mrs. Diane Belt .... Asst. to the Pastor , ext 113
Mr. Kenneth TrojanBusiness Manager, ext 119
Mrs. Elizabeth O’Shea ..... Receptionist, ext 110
Mrs. Elaine Cramer.................. Records, ext 116
Mrs. Arline Dosman Hispanic Ministry, ext 118
Mr. Len Dornberger............ Cemetery, ext 135
Eucharistic Adoration:
God is looking for you to spend an hour with Him.
Openings:
Sunday: 7 am, 8 am, 11 am, 7 pm, 11 pm
Tuesday: 6 am, 4 pm
Wednesday: 6 am, 1 pm, 11 pm
Saturday: 9 am, Noon, 3 pm, 8 pm, 10 pm, 11 pm
Holy Cross School
302-674-5787 ext. 111 (School Office)
Mrs. Linda Pollitt ...................................... Principal
Religious Education and Youth Ministry
302-674-5787 ext. 121(Office Coordinator)
Mrs. Cindy Krebs ................ Director of Rel. Ed.
Mrs. Linda Darling Director of Youth Ministry
Contact JoAnn Pate by calling 674-4496 if you can spare one
hour to be with Jesus and would like to take one of the open
hours. The Chapel is open from 5 am to Midnight each day.
We also need a for the "6:00 am - noon Coordinator . Call
JoAnn at number above if interested.
Music Ministry
Mr. Michael Perza................ Director, 698-9302
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