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The Parable of the Tenants Matthew 21:33-43 Festival Update TheD St.u Michael/St.Bois Catherine Rom Labora Dayn FestivalCat hash beeno lcanceledic Fduea toi thet Coronah C Virus.ommunities The planning process for this event is delayed and large group gatherings are discouraged through the better part of the summer. Our hope is that next winter circumstances will be much more favorable for moving forward with a Festival in September, 2021. Our thanks to those who were part of the startup of the event and we hope we are able to count on your support next year! Pennsylvania Charitable Trusts The Parable of the Tenants Matthew 21:33-43 PARISH OFFICES SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Mailing Address Faith Family Friends St. Catherine of Siena 118 S. State St. 118 S. State St. DuBois, PA 15801 Mass of Anticipation: 4:30 p.m. Hours: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., M-T Sunday Mass: 10 a.m. Phone: 814-371-8556 Daily Mass at 7 a.m., M-F Fax: 814-371-0592 St. Michael the Archangel Parish Email: 15 Robinson St. St. Catherine Sunday Mass: 9 a.m. [email protected] Daily Mass: M-F 8 a.m. St. Michael (Please check bulletin for any changes) [email protected] A Moms’ gathering will take Parish Website: place on Tuesday, RECONCILIATION www.stcathstmikedubois.org October 6, at St. Catherine’s St. Catherine - By appointment only. McGivney Hall from St. Michael - Wednesday: 7:15-7:45 a.m. Faith Formation: 814-371-4082 9 - 10:30 a.m. Anytime by appointment. Classes at DCC from Sept-May 11:30-12:45 See page 3 for details. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION DuBois Central Catholic St. Catherine: 5:15 p.m., Vigil 7 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. (Pre-K thru 12) PRAYER CHAIN 814-371-3060 St. Michael: 8 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. St. Catherine prayer requests, Please check bulletin for Mass times on Bulletin Deadline: please call 371-8556. Christmas and New Year’s Day In writing or email to the Parish Office St. Michael prayer requests, 2 weeks before the requested date. please call 375-1156 or 603-2493. To Report Child Abuse Call [email protected] All requests should be renewed PA Child Line 1-800-932-0313 monthly if needed. Mission Statement We, the Roman Catholic Community of DuBois, accept our mission to celebrate God’s unconditional love of humanity through our practice and growth in community, Word, worship, and service. ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA & ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA October 4, 2020 MASS INTENTIONS In Loving Memory And until we meet again…may God MONDAY, October 5, 2020 hold you in the palm of His hand… C - 7:00 a.m. Rose Caruso (Dorothy & Vern In your prayers please remember Van Horn) Elizabeth “Tootie” Carmella. M - 8:00 a.m. Georgianna Lockitski & Randy May she rest in peace and may her Lockitski (Bob & Sheila Patton) family and friends find peace in the days TUESDAY, October 6, 2020 ahead. C - 7:00 a.m. DuBois Catholic Community M - 8:00 a.m. Josephine Zbieg (Pam & Jim August) Attention all Catholic cemetery WEDNESDAY October 7, 2020 lot owners in DuBois C - 7:00 a.m. Eileen Waldeck (Friend) M - 8:00 a.m. Deceased Members of the Syktich Please note: All flowers and decorations should be removed from the graves by October 18 so that cemetery Family (Mike & Lucy Syktich) maintenance personnel can do the annual fall clean up. THURSDAY, October 8, 2020 If items still remain on the graves, we will not be C - 7:00 a.m. Charles Clouser (Jenny & Rita Smith) responsible for any broken or discarded items. M - 8:00 a.m. Rose Rokoski (Paula Read) Thank you. FRIDAY, October 9, 2020 C - 7:00 a.m. Guido Serafini (Wife & Son) St. Catherine Live Streams Mass M - 8:00 a.m. Michael Krishart (Niece, Yvonne (Ferut) Shaffer & Family) St. Catherine live streams Mass on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY, October 10, 2020 and will be available to view any time after 4:30 p.m. on C - 4:30 p.m. Rose Felix (Tim & Jackie Andrulonis) Facebook. After logging in to Facebook type in SUNDAY, October 11, 2020 St. Catherine of Siena Church, DuBois, PA. M - 9:00 a.m. Josephine Carpin (Family) Look for the Mass streaming. Available on your computer, phone or IPad. C - 10:00 a.m. Roger & Genevieve Bojalad (Family) Life Line of Clearfield Candle and Flower Intentions for the Life Line Pregnancy & Infant Services is a branch ministry Week of October 4, 2020 of Young People Who Care, Inc. Interested in making a donation? Life Line is currently in need of the following St. Joseph items: bottle brushes, sippy cups, small 4 oz. bottles, child (M) Robert & Shirley Murray thermometers, Avent soothie binkies, teethers, baby by S. Murray & D. Singer wipes, and baby wash. We ask that donated items are washed or wiped down before donating and dropped off (M) Flowers on St. Joseph altar are in during office hours. If you have any questions about Life memory of William Karesky by Line Pregnancy Services, please call 814-765-3225 M-F Kerry & Marilyn Kinter 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. “Every Life Is Worth Living” St. Catherine Date/Time Servers Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Sat., October 10, 4:30 p.m. N/A Mary Ann Nicholls Jane Heverley Sun., October 11, 10:00 a.m. N/A Jerry McIntosh Cheryl McIntosh St. Michael Date/Time Servers Lectors Eucharistic Ministers Sun., October 11, 9:00 a.m. N/A Tom Herzing Lori Herzing View this bulletin online at www.DiscoverMass.com 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time WEEKLY OFFERINGS Faith Formation Please note this change: Faith Formation students in St. Catherine Grades 7 & 9 who are scheduled to attend classes on September 27, 2020 Sunday, Oct. 4, at DuBois Central Catholic from Offertory - $6,687.61, Utilities $10.00, Vigil $ 5.00, 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. will need to go online for class. Catholic Education $257.00, Monthly $50.00 We are in need of a First Grade Teacher and substitutes for all grades. If you can help out please call Rita Smith at 371-4082 or email at [email protected] for WEEKLY YTD more information. Thank you. Needed: $10,500.00 $136,500.00 Received: $6,687.61 $119,428.42 DuBois Area Life Chain Difference: ($3,812.39) ($17,071.58) The 29th annual DuBOIS AREA LIFE CHAIN is this No. Env. Mailed: 463~ No. Env.96 Sunday, OCTOBER 4, from 2:30 to 3:30, rain or shine. The Life Chain will form as a cross along DuBois Avenue St. Michael and on the Hoss’s/City Park side only on Liberty Blvd. September 27, 2020 The Cherry Amphitheatre in the Du Bois City Park will be Offertory - $6,921.00 Maintenance/Misc. $75.00, our headquarters. Following the Life Chain, we will have a Cemetery Main. $250.00, Candles $39.00, Catholic half-hour program at the Amphitheatre along with Education $155.00, Assumption $10.00, Keep the distribution of pro-life materials, bumper stickers and yard signs. Hope to see you there! Faith $10.00 Peter's Pence Collection WEEKLY YTD Needed: $5,962.00 $77,506.00 On the weekend of Oct. 3-4, the Peter's Pence Collection Received: $6,921.00 $56,223.00 will be taken up throughout our diocese and the world to Difference: ($959.00) ($21,283.00) provide financial support for the neediest of our brothers and sisters throughout the world. Funds from this No. Env. Mailed: 361 ~ No. Env. 104 collection help victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters as well as seminaries and religious houses, Thank you for your support of our parishes orphanages, AIDS treatment centers, and other medical facilities in developing countries. This is a chance to strengthen the ties that bind us together as the Family of 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time God. Please give as you are able. Dealing with Injustice Moms’ Group Reading 1 Isaiah 5:1-7 (The vineyard song) Reading 2 Philippians 4:6-9 (Joy and peace Mothers in DuBois and the surrounding Catholic in Christ) communities are invited to attend an in-person faith Gospel Matthew 21:33-43 (Parable of the tenants) sharing group on Tuesday, October 6th, 9-10:30 a.m. at Key: Jesus said, “Therefore I say to you, St. Catherine’s McGivney Hall. Moms will be meeting eight the kingdom of God will be taken away times over the next few months to complete a study called from you and given to a people that Momnipotent. This course from Ascension Press is an will produce its fruit” (Matthew 21:43) opportunity to reconnect with your feminine gifts and vocation to motherhood. The first meeting will be informal Adults: How have you used your talents and and provide information on the course and be an abilities well for the Reign of God? opportunity to enroll and order materials. Children: What can you do in your week to help the Masks are required. Little ones are welcome to join their love of God grow in the world? moms — but must follow social distance guidelines. Look for additional information on our Facebook page: St. Michael’s Church Catholic Mom’s Group Check out the varied topics of our Lighthouse Catholic Our Sponsor this week Media CD’s in the back of the church. Discover information Gabriel’s Auto Repair. about your Catholic Faith and share with a friend. Thank you for your support.
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