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PARISH OFFICE OFFICE HOURS PASTORAL STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFF 326 Washington Blvd. Christine Dell, Parish Secretaryy Mon. - Fri. 8:30am - 4:30pm Rev. William Corcoran, Pastor Williamsport, PA 17701 Ricci Sampsell, Financial Secretarya

ST. BONIFACE CHURCH ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH 326 Washington Blvd. 800 West Central Ave. Williamsport, PA 17701 South Williamsport, PA 17702 stbonifacecatholic.com stlawrencecatholic.com

MASS SCHEDULE MASS SCHEDULE Wednesday & Friday ...... 8:00am Monday & Tuesday ...... 7:00am Saturday Vigil ...... 4:00pm Saturday Vigil ...... 5:30pm Sunday, June 16th through Labor Day ...... 9:30am Sunday ...... 8:00am Sunday, September 8th through June 14th...... 10:30am Holy Days ...... as announced Holy Days ...... as announced CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS First Saturday of the Month ...... 9:00am Saturday ...... 3:15 to 3:45pm LITURGICAL MINISTRIES LITURGICAL MINISTRIES Choir Director ...... Dr. Gary Boerckel Commentators/Lectors ...... Joni Keller Contemporary Music ...... Don & Kristin Fisher Eucharistic Ministers ...... Jim Noviello Organist ...... Yvonne Mitchell Parish Accompanist ...... Rebecca Pritchard Ushers ...... Bob Engel Bereavement ...... Mary Tewell Arts & Environment ...... Susana Falck Arts & Environment ...... Dianne Fisherr Commentators/Lectors ...... Jackie Feig Family Promise ...... Margy Foran Eucharistic Ministers ...... Marie Stewart

PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM (PREP) 3OHDVHFDOOWKH3DULVKRŋFH3OHDVHFDOOWKH3DULVKRŋFH St. Lawrence Parish Center ...... 9:00am-10:00am regarding Baptisms, Weddings, Director of Religious Education...... Karen Balestino RCIA Coordinator ...... Brian Haas becoming a Catholic and Adult Education ...... Fr. Bill of the Sick.

ST. JOHN NEUMANN REGIONAL ACADEMY TUITION ASSISTANCE LEARN. SERVE. LEAD. SUCCEED AVAILABLE ELEMENTARY CAMPUS - PreK - 5TH - 710 FRANKLIN STREET, WILLIAMSPORT - 570.3263738 JR. SR. HIGH SCHOOL - 6TH-12TH - 901 PENN STREET, WILLIAMSPORT - 570.323.9953 SJNRA.ORG Week of: June 14, 2020

GOOD NEWS ON THE SACRAMENTS

We will finally be able to celebrate the Sacraments of Holy and Confirmation this year. The Today on Corpus Christi, we elevate the celebrations are being scheduled on Saturday importance of Christ's real presence in mornings to allow more family members to attend the consecrated and wine. But as and continue to practice social distancing in our parish. Here are the new dates that went out to our world struggles with prejudice, its parents last week: crucial to also remember that First Holy Communion wants us to use the Eucharist as a way of • Sat., June 27 and Sat. Aug. 15 becoming the . "But God • Both at 10:00 AM has so constructed the body as to give • St Boniface Church greater honor to a part that is without it, • Rehearsal is Friday, 6:30 PM, prior to celebration so that there may be no division in the body but that the parts may have the Confirmation same concern for one another. If one • Sat., Sept 26, 10:00 AM • St Boniface Church part suffers, all the parts suffer with • Rehearsal-Fri, Sept 25, 6:30 PM with it". 1 Cor 12:24 sponsor or parent in place of sponsor We can't simply tolerate, we must reach out and make blacks, latinos and SUMMER FAITH IDEAS Muslims our sisters and brothers. If the Friday, June 19th is the Feast of the Sacred Heart Church is not visibly different, then we of Jesus and the month of June traditionally has been devoted to the Sacred Heart. The message have failed Jesus. of the Sacred Heart is of Christ’s intense love for us and His mercy towards us. What better time than now to remind our children and ourselves of this simple truth.

Celebrate this special feast by placing a picture of the Sacred Heart in a prominent place in your home. Have your child(ren) make a sign to place near the picture. Here are some ideas for the sign: Sacred Heart of Jesus, I put my trust in You. Sacred Heart of Jesus, make my heart like Your In the , The Lord gives the heart. apostles his body and his as and Jesus, I love you with all my heart! This month, find ways that you as a family can drink for life everlasting. He wanted this show mercy to others and can show Jesus how sign of his love–a sign that actually grateful you are for His love and kindness. contains him–to remain as the expression Our parish website has more information on the of unity with him. Some time before, when Sacred Heart as well as craft and food ideas to he promised the Eucharist on the shore of celebrate this reminder of Jesus’ love for us.

the Lake of Galilee, he said: “Whoever eats Go to stbonifacecatholic.com. Faith my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me formation tab. Click on PREP News and Activities. and I in Him” (John 6:56). “To be in Christ Jesus” is the heart of Christian Karen Balestino Existence. Director of Religious Education [email protected] ~ The Practice of Faith, Rev. Karl Rahner, Jesuit (570) 419-8679 d. 1984

Weekly Collections In Our Parish Congratulations to Steve and Diane Sholder in St. Boniface celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Church Collection: $ 4,110.00 June 7th. Online Giving: $ 4,720.00 Total: $ 8,830.00 Our prayers are with the family of Audrey

St. Lawrence Ulsamer, who passed away on June 3, 2020. A Church Collection: $ 3,262.00 Mass of Christian Burial at St. Boniface was held on June 8th. Online Giving: $ 2,442.00 Total: $ 5,704.00 The family of Norman Bailey will have a graveside

service at Wildwood Cemetery on June 28, 2020. Thank you for your generosity!

www.stbonifacecatholic.com The family of Clarence “Bud” Sykes will have a mass of Christian burial at St. Boniface Church www.stlawrencecatholic.com and Resurrection Cemetery on July 6, 2020.

Safety Measures: Congratulations to our 2020 Graduates!

• Face masks are required to be worn by Julie Anthony, Sydney Bachman, Vikoria Edkin, all lay faithful who attend Mass. The Lilly Eiswerth, Kyle Ferguson, Oliver Matz, only time a face mask may be removed is Kalindi Maggs, Angelina Morrone, Megan Moser, for the reception of Holy Communion. Haley Neidig, Grace Pfirman, Josiah Reid, Curtis Sauers, Sarah Sullivan, Zoe Wagner • The recommended social distancing guideline of six feet will need to be ABSENCE from PARISHES - Fr Bill respected when entering and leaving the I will be away from Williamsport from Monday afternoon June 15th until noon Friday 19th. church, as well as in regards to seating Unfortunately, it will not be for post - Covid fun or and Communion procession. The only R&R. A deteriorating glaucoma problem will require exception is for immediate family surgery on my eyes. So, don't expect a response members who may sit together. to your emails or calls for that period. It would be superb if you could place me in your prayers. • Several pews will separate Msgr McGough will be taking the Masses and be on individuals/families to ensure the six foot call for emergencies. Also, the Office will be open distancing while within the church. as usual. Thanks.

• If you are feeling ill, please stay safe at Vigil for Racial Justice One of my favorite saints is Moses the Ethiopian. home. His black skin on holy icons surrounded by gold leaf • Social gatherings before or after Mass has always attracted me as a symbol of sanctity in are not permitted. our midst. To remind ourselves of the beauty of all of God's creation, and to hope that we can restore Questions about guidelines, please see Diocese of some of the damage we have done because of Scranton website: dioceseofscranton.org slavery and centuries of oppression, there will be a prayer service. After work, join us on Thursday Office Hours June 25th at 5:30pm at St Boniface. (Fr Bill)

The parish office will reopen on Monday. It will "My friends, we cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye assume the same hours 8:30am to 4:30pm. For to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to the protection of the staff, masks must be worn. defend the sacredness of every human life," Pope Francis

Bishop Joseph C. Bambera's Reflection on the Death of George Floyd: A Lesson in Walking Together, June 5, 2020

In the immediate days following the brutal killing of George Floyd, the world reacted with horror to the images of his struggle to breathe and to hold on to life. Countless numbers of individuals from throughout our country and world offered words of condemnation, sorrow and grief. I penned my name to a statement along with six other U.S. bishop chairmen of committees within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Peaceful protests ensued in cities and towns throughout our land with participants crying out for an end to the injustice of racism and the hatred associated with that sin. For me, however, the message and power of this time of upheaval and pain were most vividly captured in the visit of Terrence Floyd to the makeshift memorial located at the site of his brother’s killing. Floyd knelt for a moment and then, surrounded by signs that simply said “Black Lives Matter,” rose and addressed the gathered crowd with these words, “My family is a peaceful family. My family is God-fearing. … Let’s do this another way. Do this peacefully, please.” The combination of Terrence’s spoken message with those three words, “Black Lives Matter,” teach a lesson that we would all do well to sear into our minds and hearts. Floyd challenged the crowds to speak to the injustice of his brother’s death “peacefully,” echoing the very words of Jesus in the Beatitudes, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” The silent, printed words proclaiming “Black Lives Matter” captured an essential component of the Gospel message. Black lives do matter. For black lives, like every life, are made in the image of our Creator. And as such, peace will only come to pass when every life is treated with respect and dignity as the gift of God that it is. As I watched George Floyd’s brother continue to address that crowd in Minneapolis and challenge them to a peaceful way forward, I couldn’t help but wonder what so many of those who listened to his words were thinking. I wondered if many of them feared to walk in their neighborhoods simply because of the color of their skin. Considering our history, particularly in recent years, I cannot imagine what it would be like to grow up as a young black man in America today. It occurred to me at that moment, more than ever before, that Terrence Floyd’s call for peace in the face of the brutality and sin that so mercilessly snuffed out the life of his defenseless brother, far from being political or ideological as some might suggest, was nothing short of a plea for justice in our land. His words were a reminder to all of us that as a people who have proclaimed so boldly the absolute value of human life from the moment of conception until natural death, every life in between is just as deserving of respect and reverence. We Christians are proud to assert our commitment to life. Sadly, however, we often lose our focus upon this noble cause – by the violence, looting and destructive elements that have infiltrated the peaceful efforts of so many who rightfully seek justice and equality – or by a host of other distractions that many of us do subtly or even unknowingly until we turn inward and examine ourselves. In turn, we can begin to pick and choose what is worthy of respect and what is not, at least in our own minds. Yet, nowhere in our faith tradition is it ever suggested that we are meant to determine who is worthy of redemption and who is not. That is a task left to God alone. May we be humble enough in the face of division to admit our need for conversion as we seek to confront the evil of racism in our land. May we resolve at this moment in our lives and in our history as a nation to embrace the call of Isaiah the prophet to beat our swords into plowshares and our spears into pruning hooks and so labor for God’s gifts of peace, reconciliation and unity. And may we finally begin to live with authenticity the one command of Jesus: “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 15:12).

Carnival News - Pierogi Night A Saint Worth Checking Out Our first night making pierogis will be Matt Talbot is someone you wouldn't expect on the Monday, June 15th at 6pm in the school canonization list. A daily laborer for construction gym. No experience necessary! Bring a rolling pin and a smile. We will be practicing projects in Dublin, he drank heavily, Eventually, it social distancing as best we can (please wear got control of him and he reeled from one disaster a mask if you can) so we will need extra to another. A dedicated follower of Jesus Christ, he runners which is a great job for teenagers became sober based on his faith and prayer. Then, looking for hours or something to do. If we he dedicated himself to prayer, and service have a good crew, we can be done in 2 or 2½ of the poor. On his way to Mass, he died in a Dublin hours. Our second night is planned for street. Matt offers hope to all people who struggle th Monday June 29 . Of course, that is with addictions. subject to change if needed. Please consider giving up a small amount of time. JUNE Food Pantry Please continue to watch for bulletin or online The following item request for June is canned fruit. announcements about the carnival. If you Thank you to all families for supporting St. Joseph have any questions, please call Lenny the Worker Food Pantry (working in affiliation with Deitrick @ 570-772-0722. Central PA Food Bank), also need for distribution: Instant mashed potatoes, Canned fruit, Canned Catholic Websites , Gravy, Cranberry , Bag cookies, CRUXNOW.com - If you want to know more Fruit , Hot Chocolate packets, Grocery gift about the around the world. Crux is the Latin word for cross. Its chief cards (any amount). Contact persons with reporter is John Allen, a true veteran at the questions: Sue Lingg SB 570-322-8349 and Dianne Vatican. Fisher SL 570-322-3278. CAC.org - the Center for Contemplative Action is a Franciscan joining of quiet prayer and social justice in the Catholic tradition

Oneyoufeed.net - a lay Catholic view of self struggle to achieve peace Mission Statement bustedhalo.com - Fr Dave Dwyer confronts daily issues with enthusiasm and humor, he's • To live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ more on Sirius Radio too fully by supporting and serving people and breakingthehabit.org - a young Franciscan agencies in need. priest muses on our world but with joy and • To educate parishioners on their social humor Gospel responsibilities and offer them means to fulfill them. Lending Library - New Arrivals • To help ameliorate some needs of local and x Women in - readable foreign people/agencies. description of women's status in biblical times and highlights specific heroes FAMILY PROMISE CONTACT: Margy Foran x Resisting Happiness - how we hurt our @ 570-360-1292 own happiness (Matthew Kelly - same FOOD PANTRY CONTACT: Dianne Fisher@ author as Xmas gift) 570-322-3278 x Beautiful Mercy - collection of various modern Catholic authors on how God SOJOURNER TRUTH MINISTRY feels about us CONTACT: Steve Bower @ 412-526-8839 x Laudato Si - Pope's encyclical on care for INTERNATIONAL- NICARAGUA & God's creation of world ECUADOR CONTACT: Susana Falck @ x Meditations - short essays on Christ's outreach to us (Fr. Ladislaus Boros, SJ) [email protected]

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Monday 6/15 Altar Servers – SL—7:00 a.m. No Servers until further notice

In Memory of the Souls of Purgatory Eucharistic Ministers Tuesday 6/16 SB 4:00 p.m. – Heidi Waltman, Sally Grieco, SL—7:00 a.m. William Hakes In Memory of Rodney “Radar” Maneval SL 5:30 p.m. – Kelly Wrightson by St. Boniface Activities Committee SL 8:00 a.m. – Bruce Loner Wednesday 6/17 SB 9:30 a.m. – Greg Deck, George Dincher, SB—8:00 a.m. Jen Dincher In Memory of Paul & Edith Beiter by Tom & Paul Beiter Commentator / Lector

Thursday 6/18 SB 4:00 p.m. – Len & Jean Collins No Mass SL 5:30 p.m. – Elizabeth Baldys SL 8:00 a.m. – Barbara Heiser Friday 6/19 SB—8:00 a.m. SB 9:30 a.m. – Jack Felix, Joe Bering In Memory of Karen Heitsenrether by Dick & Judy Wagner Greeters No Greeters until further notice Saturday 6/20 SB—4:00 p.m. Father’s Day Intentions

SL—5:30 p.m. Father’s Day Intentions

Sunday 6/21 Donald E Fischer, Gregg E Fischer, Rick Livermore, Mary SL—8:00 a.m. Williams, Tillie Matlock, Kathy Richardson, Dr. Albert Liddell, Deb Noviello, Caleb Leone, Christina Falck- Father’s Day Intentions Armstrong, Dorothy Kriesher, Al Sodergren, Sr. Rita

SB—9:30 a.m. Naughton, Judith Waldman, Harold Shollenberger, Emily McDonald, Marge Connors, Canavan Family, Hapeman Father’s Day Intentions Family, Tracey Liddington, Charlene Efird, Kurt Hetrick, Carol Bower, Larry Sauers, Kay McGonnell, Ernest Montgomery, Don & Sandee Jacopetti, Ray Hoffman, Adina

Caschera, Debbie Johnson-Roig, Shirley Smith, Mary Margaret Eck, Leonard Eck, Maureen Struncis, Steve The St. Boniface Sanctuary Candle burns Zillow, Bromwyn Keener, Carolyn Campbell, Bob Moore, June 14th -20th Sue Byrne, Lisa Edkin, Brian & Carol Aldinger, Dennis In Memory of: “Dutch” Bogaczyk, Brian Litzelman, Gladys Engel, Jackie Gailit, Paula Runnels Conte, Annette Caschera-Krauser, the deceased members of the Marchese family Tom Schramm & Family, Debby Crouse, Hilda Delaney, by Connie Thomke Glenn Liddington, Ralph Williams, Jackie Fleisher, Donna

Dincher, Bill Kiessling Family, Bob Perry Family, Nicoletta St. Boniface Altar Flowers Stabley Family, Rosemary Treese Family, Ernie Eakin June 13th -14th Family, Hillegas Family, Pauline March, Jim Foran, Lou In Memory of: Joseph & Catherine (Reidy) Johnson Family, Barbara Threehouse Family, Bud Sykes Missigman Family, Norman Bailey Family, Audrey Ulsamer Family by Larry & Maria Missigman

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