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ST. SIMON STOCK PARISH Berlin, New Jersey

July 5, 2020 © 2013 Bon Venture Services, LLCServices, © Bon 2013 Venture |RightsReserved. All Corbis. 5. Our church will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before the re-opening of the church. The church will be closed on Friday and Saturday morning to have professional cleaners to do their job. 6. Our maintenance and team of volunteers will regularly clean and disinfect commonly-touched surfaces in the Church in between Masses. 7. Under current public health recommendations, the faithful should wear cloth face coverings when in

public, including when they come to Church. Cloth St. Simon Stock is Now Open for Public Mass face coverings should not be placed on young children under age 2, anyone who has trouble To my dear parishioners: breathing, or anyone otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance. As you are aware, our parish started our Masses with 8. For the safety of everyone, we will maintain strict congregation, albeit with limited number of parishioners, physical distancing. on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. 8.1. The faithful are to observe social distance from each other at all times. The Parish re-opening committee and I are committed to 8.2. Members of a single household do not need to making our return to public Masses as safe, healthy, and practice physical distancing with each other. They may sit spiritually nourishing to everyone. Hence, critical together in the same row. guidelines are in place for this purpose. 8.3. Competent volunteers (wearing masks and

gloves) are stationed at the entrances of the church to 1. The dispensation for the faithful from the obligation to help “direct traffic,” to ensure that the faithful keep the participate in Mass on Sundays and Holy Days remains effective throughout Phase I of re-opening. In social distanced required from each other while other words, you are NOT REQUIRED to attend entering and exiting the building. Mass at this time, and please stay home if you are 8.5. Doors are to be propped open as people enter sick or if you are at a higher risk of severe illness with and leave the church so that people do not need to touch COVID-19. Also, the elderly and families with young the door handles. children (who may find it challenging to observe social distancing from others) are encouraged to stay 9. When we reach the maximum number of parishioners home. allowed at Mass (due to social distancing), we will 2. For phase 1, we are only allowed to have a limited welcome and direct our parishioners to the Parish Life number of people inside the church building, Center to be seated together (all social distancing parishioners need to make the reservation. requirements considered and posted) to participate in Step 1 is to go to the parish website Mass via livestream. Bishop Sullivan has given at www.stsimonstock.net. permission for the use of livestreaming to another site Step 2 is to select your Mass time you plan to attend. The on a parish campus. Holy Communion may be Masses are at 4:00 PM (Saturday), 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, distributed in that location AFTER the celebration of 12:00 PM, and 6:30 PM (Sunday). Mass has concluded. Step 3 is to indicate the number of people (if any) who are coming with you to Mass. Then, you will receive an email 10. All Catholics in the Diocese of Camden are likewise confirming your reservation. dispensed from the requirement to make their Easter Duty this year. 3. I remind the faithful that on any given day when they 11. I encourage the faithful to maintain physical have a cough or feel sick, that they are not to distancing everywhere on the church property (on the participate in Mass or visit the Church for any church steps, in the parking lot, etc.). ceremony. 12. I remind our parishioners to use the restroom 4. Our parish will provide hand sanitizer at the BEFORE they come to church. Restrooms are closed entrance(s) of the Church. Please used doors clearly during and between Masses in the weekend. marked as ENTRANCE ONLY and EXIT ONLY.

FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MASS 24. For phase 1, the faithful may depart after receiving 13. The priest celebrant and other ministers are not to Holy Communion using only the EXIT doors and wear masks or gloves during the celebration of Mass. maintaining physical distancing. Instead, we will maintain more than 6 feet from the Finally, as we prepare to re-open, the parish still needs congregation during the entirety of the Mass. In such volunteers to make our coming to Mass as safe, healthy circumstances, there is no substantial risk of infection. and nurturing to our spiritual growth as possible. Thus, we 14. To the extent possible, the other ministers (a deacon, need healthy volunteers to do important responsibilities. lectors and musicians) should maintain a 6-foot These include but not limited to: distance from the priest and from each other. All a. Volunteers, healthy adult men, and women, to ministers must maintain a proper distance in the serve as ushers per Mass. sacristy and during the entrance and recessional b. Volunteers with knowledge and expertise of live- processions. streaming. 15. Holding hands during the Our Father is not c. Volunteers (healthy adult men and women) to permitted except among family members. The clean and disinfect between Masses. invitation to the faithful to exchange a sign of peace is to be omitted. If you can volunteer please email [email protected] as point of contact (for THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOLY COMMUNION ushers), [email protected] (for technical expertise), 16. Holy Communion is to be distributed AFTER the [email protected] and [email protected] (for celebration of the Mass. [This respects the symbolic over-all planning). and liturgical integrity of the Mass which should be celebrated without mask or gloves]. The faithful are These guidelines may seem extreme to some and too invited to come forward but has the freedom to little for others. Please be considerate of how others feel. determine whether or not they will receive Holy Please be kind and respectful always. Communion (some may be nervous about doing so). 17. The Precious Blood is not be distributed to the I hope and pray you are keeping yourself and your family faithful, nor should the faithful receive the Eucharist safe and healthy. I miss you. I can’t wait to see you, many by intinction. of you, back to our church.

18. After the concluding blessing and the dismissal, the God bless you and your family! priest (and deacon, if present) remain in the sanctuary. At the chair, the priest removes his chasuble and the Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, pray for us! deacon removes his dalmatic. St. Edward, pray for us! 19. The priest (and any other ministers distributing Holy St. Simon Stock, pray for us! Communion) should use hand sanitizer immediately before approaching the tabernacle. The priest and each extraordinary minister should don a surgical Peace and grace, mask or cloth face covering. 20. The priest says: “Behold the Lamb of God. Behold Father Michael him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb.” He then leads the people in saying: “Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word, and my soul shall be healed.” 21. The priest (and other ministers if present) proceeds to the place prepared for distribution of Communion. Each stands next to a table with corporal and hand sanitizer in order to distribute Communion. 22. When receiving Holy Communion, the faithful removes any face coverings and gloves off. The faithful are encouraged to not receive Holy Communion on the tongue. 23. At the conclusion of the distribution of Holy Communion, the priest (and any other ministers) return the remaining hosts to the tabernacle. PARISH BULLETIN INFORMATION Have a safe and fun summer! While you are enjoying the summer sun and Parish Office activity, don’t forget your church here at home. The parish office is now open from Monday Your help is still needed. If while on vacation through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. When you cannot contribute regularly, may we you come to the office, please follow the safety suggest that you keep unused envelopes on and health protocol to protect yourself and the hand and bring your contributions up to date staff from Covid-19. Please wear your face when you return. God bless you and keep you mask and observe social distancing. all safe.

Mass live-streaming We are still offering our parish Mass via Weekday Masses internet streaming on Facebook (Saturday 4pm Monday to Friday at 8:0 0AM Mass and Sunday 10am Mass) RESERVATION NOT REQUIRED (The www.facebook.net/stsimonstock.berlin.nj and weekday Mass will only be at 8:00 AM from YouTube July 1 through Labor Day.) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd73ds8Ui Nl4CkpWRvC8X5w?view_as=subscriber Birthdays and Anniversaries Starting on July 1, we recognize and offer special blessings to those who celebrate birthdays and Wedding anniversaries every month starting in July. If you wish to add name to the Birthday and Anniversary lists in the bulletin, please email [email protected].

July Birthdays: Name (First & Last names) Month/date

(no year, please) House of Charity – For example: Jane Doe 07/01 Bishop’s Annual Appeal 2020 July Anniversaries: Your support of the 2020 House of Charity – Names Month/date (no year, please) Bishop’s Annual Appeal ensures the vitality of For example: John & Jane Doe 07/01 essential Diocesan ministries and programs that sustain the healing, teaching, and redemptive presence of Jesus Christ throughout Southern New Jersey.

Thank you for your support and generosity! We have reached our goal. But, please remember that 75% of the amount collected over our parish goal returns to our parish. That is a tremendous help to our parish. Thank you, Father Raymond! Father Raymond has been assigned by our Your gift matters to your neighbors. Religious community (Alagad ni Maria) No gift is too big or too small. and the Diocese to our sister parish in In these challenging times, please remember New York. Please keep him in your your gift matters more than ever. prayers as he begins to serve God and His people.

Pope Francis: No tolerance for racism, but without violence Pope Francis spoke at the General Audience about the protests in the United States following the killing of George Floyd, saying we cannot claim to defend the sacredness of every human life while turning a blind eye to racism and exclusion.

By Vatican News

In his greetings to the English-speaking faithful at the weekly General Audience, Pope Francis addressed the people of the United States, as protests continue throughout the nation. “I have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days, following the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd,” he said. “We cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life.”

Denouncing violence

The Pope then cited a recent statement from Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), to denounce outcroppings of violence at some protests. “At the same time, we have to recognize that ‘the violence of recent nights is self-destructive and self- defeating. Nothing is gained by violence and so much is lost’.” Pope Francis added that today he joins the Church in Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and throughout the entire US, “in praying for the repose of the soul of George Floyd and of all those others who have lost their lives as a result of the sin of racism.”

Prayer for reconciliation and peace

The Pope concluded his remarks with an invitation to prayer. “Let us pray for the consolation of their grieving families and friends and let us implore the national reconciliation and peace for which we yearn,” he said. “May Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mother of America, intercede for all those who work for peace and justice in your land and throughout the world.”

LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR July (Revised 6/23/2020)

7/4-5 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 AM 6:30 PM EMs Gail Grabowski Jason Smith Pat Miller , Wendy Bradley No Mass Sally Rosenbaum (only need 1) Beth Cattell Jean Eddis

Lectors Karen Talucci Janet Robinson, Cathy Rainey Marie Leyden

7/11-12 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 AM 6:30 PM EMs Agatha Cullin Dennis Quinn Charlotte McCullough , Tracey Salvatore No Mass (only need 1) Robert Tartamosa (only need 1) Jeff Salvatore

Lectors Barry Wright Joe Hill Barb Hoag Chuck Warrington

7/18-19 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 AM 6:30 PM EMs Ruth Fahringer Jan Martin Regina McGee Chuck Warrington No EMs Needed Mark Fahringer Barb Davis (only need 1) (Only need 1)

Lectors Agatha Cullin Peter Worthmann Jean Eddis Riv Voltaire, Joe Hill

7/25-26 4:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 AM 6:30 PM EMs Bill Tresca Frank Mitchell Cathy Rainey Toni Powers No EMs Needed (only need 1) (only need 1) Nikki McNamara Marie Leyden

Lectors Penny Tresca Sally Villa Charlotte McCullough Karen Costanzo Wendy Bradley

READINGS FOR THE WEEK MASS INTENTIONS

READINGS FOR THIS SUNDAY Mass Intentions for the Week FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JULY 5, 2020 SAT 7/4 4:00 PM LIVE STREAMED L For the people of the parish (Pro Populo) SUN 7/5 8:00 AM + Ralph Baylor Req. by Phil & Eileen Cresthull

First Reading: Zechariah 9:9-10 10:00 AM LIVE STREAMED This is a prophecy of the coming of the Messiah to + Jillian & Mark Edwards Jerusalem. He will come, not as a King, but as a humble Req. by Mom & Herb savior, riding on an ass. 12:00 PM + Thomas Thottumkal Req. by Family Second Reading: Romans 8:9, 11-13 MON 7/6 Contrasting “flesh and spirit,” Paul urges that all who live 8:00 AM LIVE STREAMED for material things abandon the temptations of the flesh + David Middleton and rise to life in the “Spirit.” Req. by Daughter, Meckenzie

TUES 7/7 Gospel: Matthew 11:25-30 8:00 AM LIVE STREAMED Jesus speaks lovingly and gently when he invites all L People of the Parish (Pro-Populo) those who are weary and burdened with life to seek relief and respite in him. He says, “Your souls will find WEDS 7/8 rest, for my yoke is easy and my burden light.” 8:00 AM LIVE STREAMED + Carol Breyer

Req. by Marcia Kopytko Daily Readings Monday Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Mt 9:18-26 THURS 7/9 Tuesday Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Mt 9:32-38 8:00 AM LIVE STREAMED Wednesday Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Mt 10:1-7 + Lorraine Kasake Thursday Hos 11:1-4, 8e-9; Mt 10:7-15 Req. by Marcia Kopytko Friday Hos 14:2-10; Mt 10:16-23 FRI 7/10 Saturday Is 6:1-8; Mt 10:24-33 8:00 AM LIVE STREAMED + Perpetual Remembrances

SAT 7/11 PRIVATE MASS 8:00 AM + Peter DiMauro Req. by Ron DiCarlo 11:00 AM FIRST COMMUNION MASS (INVITE ONLY)

4:00 PM LIVE STREAMED + Charles “Sonny” Iuliano Req. by the Swift Family EUCHARISTIC ADORATION + Frank Tedesco LIVE STREAMED Req. by His Loving Family Wednesday SUN 7/12 2:00pm - 3:00 pm 8:00 AM + Bill Leehive Req. by Sean & Francesca Leehive 10:00 AM LIVE STREAMED + Ann Sauer Req. by Jim & Denise Bilella & Sons 12:00 PM FIRST COMMUNION MASS (INVITE ONLY) SANCTUARY CANDLE + Robert Petrongolo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Req. by Family Our Sanctuary Candle this week is In Memory of: Jillian & Mark Edwards USHERS NEEDED Requested by: Mom & Herb As we have reopened our church, we have a need for

more ushers at the 4pm Saturday Mass. Men and women are eligible. Your commitment does not have to Weekend Mass Schedule Update be for every week. For more information, please contact Please Note: Beginning August 2nd the 6:30 PM Tom Galen, 609-206-4113 at [email protected] Mass will be discontinued. SPIRITUALITY & PRAYER

To Everything There is a Season, and a Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven”. (Eccl 3) a time to bring forth new life…a time to be baptized...a time to be married… a time to welcome...a time to serve...a time to be healed... a time to die…

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY: Ssgt. Nicholas R. Luthe USAF; Sgt. Adam Cutaiar, USMC: Spc. Sean Gillespie, USA; Capt. Lewis Nicoletto; PO 2nd Russell Hagner, USN; Spc. Justin Scheuren, USA; PO 1st Class Damien Renzi, USN; Lt. Jason E. Healey, USA; SSgt. David Sigwart, USAF; Sr. Airman Maverick Marchesani, USAF; SSgt. Taylor Purvis, USAF; Sgt. Michael Franzini, USA; PO 2nd Class Michael Angelow, USN; Pfc. Amanda Sylvester, USA; Sgt. Tyler Fisher, USA; Joseph Morris III, USA; Matthew Angelow, USCG; Nadeem Sarwar, USA; Sherri Mercier; Spc. James Heisler III, USA. To add or remove a name from our Military, please call Jim Gillespie Jr. at 856-767-7999 or email [email protected] and provide name, rank and branch of service.

PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND HOMEBOUND PLEASE NOTE: If you wish to have a name placed on the prayer list or removed from it, please contact the office at 856-767-2563 or email Sue at [email protected].

Marge Acheson Susan Fleming Catherine Perkins Carol Adach Frank Flood Glenn, Shannon Pliszczak Lillian Alba Dolores Foca Frank Power Rocco Arcaini Rose Fraioli Deanna, Matthew Prichard Patricia Bailey Donna Gagliardi Amelia Reantillo Eileen Barclay Gabrielle Garcia Elwood Rulon Alberta Barody Terri Germano Jamie, Tyler & Brandon Rulon George Batten Sr. Angelina Gervasi Sammy, Sophia & Jack Scott Beckett Gail Grabowski Amelia Sabol Kathleen Benedetto Debbie Gutjahr Kristina Sacco Joyce Benedetto Margaret Helner Peggy, John Sachs Richard Beppel Jr. Patrick Hennessey Lenny Schuchman Theresa Beppel Christian Brother Richard Herlihy Forrest Setzer Peg Boccella Sister Jane Hill, SSJ Krista Sheehan Chrissy Reeves Breder Siggy & Maria Honrychs Mandy Schleinkofer Patricia Brady Michael Honrychs Alec Silovitz Jennifer Britt Denise Honrychs Peg Skorup Dennis Brown Marie Howard Tamara & Robert Slivinski William Brown Sawyer Howarth Dawn & Harry Smith & Family Betty Butler Robert Jacobs Jamie Smith Dolores Caporelli Jennifer Jansinski Logan, Wayne Stepler Marie Carr Baby Carter Jaroski Christina Sturgis Louise Cherill Bill Johns Clare Sussman Tony Cipolone Vera Kirk Jason, Robyn Talucci Catalina Clark Stanley & Maureen Kochanek Gerald E. Thompson Phil Clunk Robert Kulka Thomas Cogliano Joseph Lange Luis Torres James Connor Carol Lee Jacob Turner Lorraine Contardo William Lees Michael and Shawn Valcarcel Shawn Copes Sophia Lewis Wildamina Vilmont Zachary Cromer Jennifer Lionelli Lorraine Walser Renee Delaney Stephen Malloy, Marie Malloy Sr. Patricia Mary Walsh, O.P. Dawn Dentzau John Manes Jr. Chick Warrington Mary DeSpirito Libby Martinez Alicia Watkins & Savanna Carmella Dooley & Family Diane Maas Kathy & Lucas Watkins Msgr. Francis X. Dreger Christina McBride Thelma Wichrowski Dennis Druding Rosa McDermott Rick Williams Rachele, Kevin Edwards Edward McGovern Jack Wilson Thomas & Vada Ellison Monica McGrath Venita Young Thomas Ellison Jr. Mary McKay Joe Zarrella Baby Lyla Elizabeth Adele Miller Lissy and Teo Zulueta Jack Erickson Kaitlyn Miller Dolores Falconi Steven Muller Jr. Fr. Joe Ferrara Marilyn Peoples

Please pray for those who have continued on their journey to the Kingdom of God: Maria O’Brien

STEWARDSHIP

Stewardship Reflection Good Stewardship “For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” - MATTHEW 11:30 When we think of being good Stewards, we may think that God is asking too much of us when He calls us to generously share our time, talent and treasure. A Message from However, we must remember that we are not “owners” Your St. Simon Stock Parish of anything, we are merely “Stewards” of the gifts God has given us. All He is asking is that we give back a ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY small portion, in gratitude, of what He has already given Because of the lack of our regular monthly Food to us. Collection (due to the canceling of Mass as a result of the COVID19 Pandemic, St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry is in great need of food. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS In an effort to save the cost of postage, end of the year Its monthly allocation from the Food Bank of South tax statements for year 2019 can be emailed to you or Jersey is delivered the 2nd Wednesday of the month. By made available for pick up in the Parish Office. This the last and first week they are usually down to the would be a good time to update or add your email basics. contact information. To request a statement, call the parish office at 856-767-2563 (ext. 300), and leave your The Food Pantry would welcome any non-perishable name, address, phone number and email address and food donations Tuesday and Thursdays between 10 and please indicate if you would like to pick up your 3. Whatever happens to be on sale would be greatly statement or have it emailed to you. appreciated. Ways you can give: 1.Use weekly envelopes for your donations.

2.Parish Giving is an automated means to support our parish through weekly and monthly contributions from your checking, savings or credit/debit card account. Visit https://stsimonstock.net/Charitable Giving.

3.Please remember the church in your estate VINCENTIANS CONTINUE planning by including St. Simon Stock Parish in your will. TO HELP THOSE IN NEED

4.Make a bigger impact by donating long-term Our St. Simon Stock Parish appreciated securities, including stock, bonds, and St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry mutual funds, directly to St. Simon Stock Parish. will be open Compared with donating cash or selling your Tuesdays and Thursdays appreciated securities and contributing the after-tax from 11 AM to 3 PM at this time. proceeds, you may be able to automatically increase your gift and your tax deduction. To In addition to the hygiene, disinfecting and other participate, contact the parish office at 856-767- health precautions already implemented, we will 2563. follow social distancing guidelines in our food pantry procedures to prevent person to person WILLS AND BEQUESTS contact. Please consider placing St. Simon Stock Parish in your Will so that your legacy might continue Our SVdP Thrift Store will temporarily close. through the important works and ministries of the ONLY FOOD DONATIONS can be accepted for parish. You or your estate planer can contact St. the duration of the coronavirus emergency closings. Simon Stock at www.stsimonstock.net or call the Contact us at 856-767-7391 during pantry hours for parish office at 856-767-2563. further information.

LIFELONG FAITH FORMATION OTHER NEWS

FAITH FORMATION Mary Spicer Coordinator of Faith Formation 856-767- 1537 ext. 314 [email protected].

FIRST EUCHARIST CELEBRATIONS We are pleased to announce First Eucharist Celebrations will take place on Saturday, July 11th at 11:00 am Mass and Sunday July 12th at the 12 Noon Mass. Attendance is by invite only, however Masses will be lived streamed. If space is available, there may be limited seating open to parishioners at the Sunday Celebration. Further information will follow.

CONFIRMATION CELEBRATION

Postponed until further notice.

Knights of Columbus Archangel Council 7429

Welcome New Officers Congratulations to all the newly elected Archangel Knights of Columbus for 2020 - 2021!!! And

a special thanks to all the former Knight officers that diligently served for the parish, school and community.

Thanks for all you have done, Past Grand Knight Rich Cattell Sexual abuse is a crime that must be reported, investigated and responded to so that victims Grand Knight William J Bansch Financial Secretary Joseph A Iuliano are protected and those who commit abuse are Deputy Grand Knight Thomas J. Galen removed from ministry.

Chancellor James J. Pacifico Jr. A special toll-free number has been established to Recorder Samuel M. Green help callers report cases of sexual abuse by Treasurer Anthony J Gizzi priests, deacons, religious, employees and/or Advocate Rodolfo Perocho volunteers. In accord with state law, cases of child Warden Richard D Danser sexual abuse are reported to the New Jersey Inside Guard Francis C Vain Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Outside Guard Peter J Hourihan One Year Trustee Roger L Strong For information or to inquire about counseling and Two Year Trustee James J. McKay support services, contact the Victims Assistance Three Year Trustee Richard D. Cattell Coordinator at 1-800-964-6588.

PARISH FINANCIAL REPORT JANUARY THROUGH MAY 2020

Month ending Actual Budgeted for Same month January 31, 2020 January 2020 last year (2019) Monthly Income 1st Ordinary Offertory $ 45,010.00 $ 50,833.00 $ 46,909.60 2nd Maintenance 9,357.00 3,750.00 8,335.94 collection All other income sources 15,037.00 9,008.00 10,084.50 Total $ 69,404.00 $ 63,591.00 $ 65,330.04

Month ending Actual Budgeted for Same month February 28, 2020 February 2020 last year (2019) Monthly Income 1st Ordinary Sunday $ 44,276.50 $ 50,883.00 $ 42,611.50 2nd Maintenance 7,377.50 3,750.00 6,330.50 Collection All other income sources 5,336.03 9,008.00 5,613.25 Total $ 56,990.03 $ 63,591.00 $ 54,555.25

Month ending Actual Budgeted for Same month March 31, 2020 March 2020 last year (2019) Monthly Income 1st Ordinary Sunday $ 39,072.50 $ 50,833.00 $ 42,998.50 2nd Maintenance 5,277.60 3,750.00 5,790.50 Collection All other income sources 6,018.93 9,008.00 7,011.14 Total $ 50,369.03 $ 63,591.00 $ 55,800.14

Month ending Actual Budgeted for Same month April 30, 2020 April 2020 last year (2019) Monthly Income 1st Ordinary Sunday $ 27,077.42 $ 50,833.00 $ 46,533.50 2nd Maintenance 4,883.46 3,750.00 7,195.50 Collection All other income sources 1,550.00 9,008.00 10,710.00 Subtotal 33,510.88 63,591.00 64,739.00 Easter 16,088.00 25,000.00 23.971.00 Total $ 49,598.88 $ 88,591.00 $ 88,710.00

Month Ending Actual Budgeted for Same month May 31, 2020 May 2020 last year (2019) Monthly Income 1st Ordinary Sunday 34,736.50 50,883.00 43,245.00 2nd Maintenance 4,950.00 3,750.00 7,936.03 Collection All other income sources 2,938.35 9,008.00 4,723.41 Total 42,624.85 63,591.00 55,904.44 Source: Parish Financial Reports

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