January 17, 2016 The Cathedral Courier 8 January 17, 2016 Cathedral of St. Joseph Vol. 5, No. 8

The Cathedral of St. Joseph Parish Mission Statement: Il Corriere del Duomo Saint Joseph Cathedral Parish is called to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a community. We are committed: to our urban neighborhoods, to being the Cathedral of the diocese, and to fellowship, formation, sacrament, Weekly Journal for the Cathedral of St. Joseph and prayer. Saint Joseph, pray for our parish. Cardinal Wuerl to Celebrate Red

Parish Office: 1218 Eoff Street, Wheeling, WV 26003; (304) 233-4121 www.SaintJosephCathedral.com Like us on Facebook! Mass at Cathedral Central Catholic High School: (304) 233-1660 Cardinal Donald Benedict XVI. He Wuerl, archbishop of participated in the Parish Staff: Washington, will once March 2013 conclave Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, Pastor again address members that elected Pope Fran- Rev. Monsignor Kevin M. Quirk, J.C.D., Rector (304) 281-7073 ([email protected]) of the Northern Panhan- cis. dle’s legal community as He serves on numer- Ms. Debora Valorie Fahey, Parish Assistant for Pastoral Ministries ([email protected]) the celebrant and ous national and inter- Sister Mary Bowman, SFCC, Pastoral Associate for Ministry to the Sick homilist of the annual national bodies and is Dr. Zvonimir Nagy, Cathedral and Diocesan Organist ([email protected]) Red Mass at the Cathe- chairman of the Board of Mr. David O’Donnell, Director of Music ([email protected]) dral of St. Joseph in Trustees of the Basilica of Wheeling Jan. 30 at 6 the National Shrine of Mr. Tyler J. Greenwood, Organ Scholar ([email protected]) p.m. Bishop Michael J. the Immaculate Concep- Mr. Martin Imbro scio, Sacristan Bransfield will be the tion, chancellor of The Mr. Alex Nagem, CPA, CGMA, Comptroller ([email protected]) designated concele- Catholic University of Mr. Albert Lutz, Sexton brant. America, chairman of Attorneys, lawmakers the board of the Pope Mr. Tim Bishop, Editor ([email protected]) and public will John Paul II Cultural Lay Parish Leaders: be attending the Mass, Foundation and also of which invokes God’s The Papal Foundation. Mrs. Judy Miller, Parish Council President blessing and guid- He serves on a number of Mr. James Carroll, Finance Council President ance upon those who Vatican congregations, Mr. John Petrella, Liturgical Ministers Schedule work in the legal councils and commis- profession. sions including those for This will be the sec- the Doctrine of the Faith ond time that Cardinal and for bishops. He has Schedule Wuerl is present for the served as chairman of Sunday Masses: 6:00 p.m. Saturday; 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Red Mass in Wheeling. numerous committees of Weekday Mass: 12:05 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9:00 a.m. Saturday. The cardinal served as the United States Con- the homilist of the cathe- ference of Catholic Bish- Sacrament of Reconcil iation: 11:15-11:50 a.m. Friday; 5-5:45 p.m. Saturday. dral’s first Red Mass in ops. January 2009. Cardinal Wuerl is Sacrament of the Sick and Communion to Homebound: Call the parish office anytime to make Cardinal Wuerl was known for his teaching arrangements. elevated to the College ministry and is involved of Cardinals in 2010 by See “Mass” on Page 5 Initiation/Baptism: Rites of Initiation for Adults can be arranged by contacting Debbie at the office. The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the second Sunday of each month during the 10:30 a.m. Mass. Call Debbie to make arrangements. On the Edge of Fear... The “Name Game” Con- Faithfulness in Mercy Marriage :ngagedE couples should contact Debbie at the office at least six months in advance for pre-mar- Christian Awareness tinues... Who’s this is God’s Way of Being, riage preparations. with Alex Nagem Week’s Contestant? Pope Says Page 2 Page 3 Page 6 Anyone needing a ride to Mass or a parish event, please call Laurale Hetzel at (304) 232-2915 or Diane Fredericks at (304) 233-8574.. Plus Your Latest News and Weekly Schedule 2 The Cathedral Courier January 17, 2016 January 17, 2016 The Cathedral Courier 7 Christian On the Edge of Fear Mass Intentions and Readings Awareness there enough money for emotionally and with his 11 For he will com- Sunday—January 17th—SECOND SUNDAY OF Rosary her to pay her own health religious beliefs in his fi- mand his angels concern- ORDINARY TIME 5:00p Confessions By Alex Nagem insurance premiums if it nal days. Tom was ready or ing you to guard you in all Sat 6:00p Mass for Roy Bauer 6:00p Mass for the Parishioners I have for the most part was my time? How much as ready as he could be. I your ways. 8:00a Mass for Frank Pasden RDGS: 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27 Ps 80:2-3, 5-7 been healthy most of my was the hospital stay go- wondered if he had a feel- 12 On their hands they 9:15a RCIA, Rectory Mk 3:20-21 life with no serious med- ing to cost above insur- ing of peace that wrapped will bear you up, lest you 10:30a Mass for the Parishioners Vincent, died 304 in persecution of Diocletian at Valen- ical ailments that have ance coverage? Then the him in a cocoon. Tom told strike your foot against a RDGS: Is 62:1-5 Ps 96:1-3, 7-10 1 Cor 12:4-11 cia; deacon of the church of Saragossa; protomartyr of caused long term debili- questions about my faith me that Psalm 91 was one stone. Jn 2:1-11 Spain; Prudentius, Spanish-born poet, sings his praises in tating physical condi- surfaced. I was nervous of his favorite verses in the 13 You will tread on the his narrative poem Peristephanon; patron of tions. Mental frame of and somewhat afraid. I Bible and seemed to keep lion and the adder; the Monday—January 18th—2nd Week in Ordinary Time wine-producers. mind is not to be men- have never felt this weak his mind at rest. After young lion and the ser- 9:00a Mass for Josephine Congelio Marianne Cope, died 1918; a religious of the Sisters of St. tioned. We all know I have and helpless. Just getting reading the following, pent you will trample un- RDGS: 1 Sm 15:16-23 Ps 50:8-9, 16b-17, 21, 23 Francis of Syracuse, NY; known for her charitable works conversations with God as up from the hospital bed you can see why he was at derfoot. Mk 2:18-22 and virtuous deeds. For 35 years she cared for the lepers I drink my coffee early in to walk a few steps to the peace. 14 “Because he holds on the island of Moloka’i. the morning. Recently I bathroom was a strain. I My Refuge and My fast to me in love, I will de- Tuesday—January 19th—2nd Week in Ordinary Time was hospitalized with tried to concentrate on Fortress liver him; I will protect 12:05p Mass for William Campbell Jr. Sunday—January 24th—THIRD SUNDAY OF pneumonia and a fever prayers but I couldn’t fo- 91 He who dwells in him, because he knows RDGS: 1 Sm 16:1-13 Ps 89:20-22, 27-28 Mk 2:23-28 ORDINARY TIME that had lasted about five cus on the words. When the shelter of the Most my name. 5:30p Parish Council 8:00a Mass for Ginny Felton days jumping from a tem- the nurse would come in High will abide in the 15 When he calls to 9:15a RCIA, Rectory Wednesday—January 20th—Saint Fabian, Pope, Martyr; perature of 99 to as high as to take my vitals and talk, shadow of the Almighty. me, I will answer him; I 10:30a Mass for Kylie Edmister and Jamie Ruble Saint Sebastian, Martyr 102.5. The excitement be- I couldn’t remember the 2 I will say to the will be with him in trou- RDGS: Neh 8:8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10 Ps 19:8-10, 15 12:05p Mass for Phil Tedesco gan with me passing out conversations after she LORD, “My refuge and my ble; I will rescue him and 1 Cor 12:12-30 or 12:12-14, 27 RDGS: 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51 Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10 in our laundry room scar- left the room. I know my fortress, my God, in honor him. Lk 1:1-4; 4:14-21 ing my lovely wife, Lori, mind was focused in other whom I trust.” 16 With long life I will Mk 3:1-6 out of at least two or three areas. Since I couldn’t 3 For he will deliver satisfy him and show him 5:30p Finance Council years of life, an ER visit concentrate on the words you from the snare of the my salvation.” Fabian, died 250 under Decius; layman elected bishop of with the help of Wheel- in a prayer, I began talking fowler and from the dead- It appears that I am on in 236; an “incomparable man, the glory of whose ing’s finest EMT’s, and a to God. Even if I couldn’t ly pestilence. the mend physically and death corresponded with the holiness of his life” (St. Weekly Collection trip to the doctor’s office remember the details of 4 He will cover you mentally. My dry humor Cyprian to Pope St. Cornelius); his body came to be that ended with me in a the conversation, my with his pinions, and un- had surfaced on the third transferred from the catacombs of Callistus to the basilica Envelopes Loose hospital bed for three thoughts were in good der his wings you will find day of my hospital stay. I of St. Sebastian. : $3,866 : $715.14 days. For a couple days my hands. refuge; his faithfulness is can now remember all the Sebastian, died c. 288 at Rome under Diocletian; chief of Online: dry humor could not be As I continued to stare a shield and buckler. words to my prayers with- the Praetorian cohort whose acta tell of his being pierced $248 found. If someone would at the ceiling tiles, I 5 You will not fear the out a struggle. The lungs by arrows, later being clubbed to death; patron of archers, call me on the phone, I thought of a friend and terror of the night, nor the fill with fresh air just as soldiers, and police associations. tried to remain positive. I old classmate whose life arrow that flies by day, my soul fills with the fresh just wanted to be alone was recently taken by can- 6 nor the pestilence air from the Holy Spirit. I Thursday—January 21st—Saint Agnes, Virgin, Martyr Mass on Monday, January 18, with my thoughts and cer. Tom and I walked the that stalks in darkness, will miss the presence of 12:05p Mass for Gladys Hersey God. halls of Central Catholic nor the destruction that my friend, Tom, though I RDGS: 1 Sm 18:6-9; 19:1-7 Ps 56:2-3, 9-13 2016—MLK Day—will be Your thinking does go High School together. We wastes at noonday. do think of him when I Mk 3:7-12 in to areas that you nor- both strayed from our reli- 7 A thousand may fall have my morning coffee. I Agnes, died 4th c. under Diocletian at the age of twelve; celebrated at 9 a.m. mally avoid when you are gious beliefs and found at your side, ten thousand would like to think when patroness of Christian virtue confronted by political and counting the tiles on the our way back. I wondered at your right hand, but it he told me about Psalm 91 social violence; represented with a martyr’s palm and a hospital room ceiling and what thoughts occupied will not come near you. he knew that it would lamb; the wool from two lambs blessed today will be listening to the IV pump his mind on his last days. 8 You will only look come in handy one day as used to make the pallia which are presented by the pope fill your body with needed I know I would eventually with your eyes and see the it did for him. The words to Metropolitans on 29 June; mentioned in the Roman Women’s Faith Sharing Group fluids and antibiotics. The overcome the pneumonia recompense of the help when you are on the Canon. first day and night in the that had taken residence wicked. edge of fear. There is no Women's Faith Sharing Group hospital was the toughest in my right lung. The 9 Because you have You are in my prayers Friday—January 22nd—2nd Week in Ordinary Time for me. I wondered if Lori emotional rollercoaster made the LORD your as I hope I am remem- meeting for the month of January. 11:15a Confession knew where the life insur- that comes with being in dwelling place—the Most bered in yours. 12:05p Mass for Ron Radcliffe ance policies are in our the hospital, connected to High, who is my refuge The next meeting will be Friday, Feb. 5, RDGS: 1 Sm 24:3-21 Ps 57:2-4, 6, 11 Mk 3:13-19 home office. Did she an IV, and not knowing 10 no evil shall be al- “Vocatus Atque non 10:30 - 11:45, in the parish office, followed by know who to call about when you will leave plays lowed to befall you, no Vocatus, Deus Aderit” Saturday—January 23rd—Saint Vincent, Deacon, Mar- the investments and re- 12:05 liturgy for those who are able to attend. havoc with the mind. I plague come near your tyr; Saint Marianne Cope, Virgin tirement accounts? Was heard Tom stayed strong tent. Alex J. Nagem 9:00a Mass for Dolores Miller New members welcome. HAPPY NEW YEAR! 6 The Cathedral Courier January 17, 2016 January 17, 2016 The Cathedral Courier 3 Faithfulness in Mercy is God’s way of Let’s Play the Name Game!!! No one has come forward with the name of our last “Name that Parishioner” contestant! At left, you’ll see an “OLD” photo Being, Pope Says of one of our parishioners. Think you know who it is? If you’re By Junno Arocho the first person to tell Msgr. Quirk who is pictured (IN PER- Esteves SON), you’ll win a prize. I’m running low on baby pictures of you all! If you’d like to share a picture with me, email me at (CNS)—God’s mercy is [email protected]! constant and limitless; he is faithful in his mercy for his children, even when Calling all Cookie Craftsmen & Confectionary Champions! they are unfaithful, Pope Feb. 21, 2016 the Cathedral is hosting Francis said. the Rite of Election at 3:00 pm The greatness and power of God unfolds in               his “love for us, who are so you guessed it, we need cookies. So many willing parishioners small, so incapable,” he generously gave their time and baking talent last year. We call said at his weekly general upon you again. Please bake, or buy, your secret is safe with us, audience Jan. 13. some cookies and drop off to the Sacristy no later than Saturday, Feb. 20. As always Thank You. In his first general au- dience of the new year,         the pope began a new se-       ries of talks on mercy, re- flecting on its description in the Bible, where from the “Old Testament to the full revelation of Jesus Christ, the mercy of the Sanctity of Human Life Sunday is Today Father is revealed in its completeness.” The Gospel of God’s love for man, rather than as free and responsible miraculous tilma of Our Lady. Speaking to some CNS Photo/Paul Haring the Gospel of the dignity of the per- persons; all these things and others Dates and Locations for viewing are 6,000 people gathered in embraces a child as he meets the disabled during his general audience in son and the Gospel of Life are a sin- like them are infamies indeed. They listed below: the Paul VI audience hall, Paul VI hall at the Vatican Jan. 13. gle and indivisible Gospel. poison human society, and they do the pope began by reflect- ceive, understand and for- feast.” portunity to experience Whatever is opposed to life itself, more harm to those who practice January 16-17—St. Alphonsus ing on the biblical de- give. This aspect is seen in The beauty of God’s his love, especially during such as any type of murder, geno- them than to those who suffer from Parish. Holy Hour on Sunday 3:00- scription of God who is the father of the prodigal love and faithfulness the Holy Year of Mercy. cide, abortion, euthanasia, or willful the injury. Moreover, they are a 4:00pm “merciful and gracious, son who did not latch on shows affection, grace At the end of the audi- self-destruction, whatever violated supreme dishonor to the creator. slow to anger and rich in to resentment against his and goodness, he said, ence, Pope Francis led the the integrity of the human person, —St. Pope John Paul II January 18—Sisters of St. love and faithfulness.” son, but rather “contin- and is nothing like the su- faithful in praying for the such as mutilation, torments inflict- Joseph Retreat Center The pope said the Bible ued to wait for him.” perficiality of a “soap families and victims of a ed on body or mind, attempt to co- The USCCB has designated 9 days compares God’s merciful “Great is his love and opera love.” suicide bomb attack in Is- erce the will itself; whatever insults of prayer for life from January 16 – January 20—Our Lady of Peace love to the tenderness and joy at having found him “It is love that takes the tanbul on Jan. 12. The at- human dignity, such as subhuman 24, 2016. Parish from noon to 7:00pm love of a mother who again; and then he goes first step; it does not de- tack claimed the lives of living conditions, arbitrary impris- The Missionary Image of our La- seeks “to love, protect, and also calls his oldest pend on human merits 10 people and left 15 onment, deportation, slavery, pros- dy of Guadalupe, patroness of the January 21-24—St. Michael help (and) is quick to give son who is indignant and but on an immense gen- wounded. Turkish offi- titution, the selling of women and unborn, will be visiting several Parish. Thursday, 1-21, candlelight everything, even herself” does not want to cele- erosity,” he said. “It is the cials said the bomber be- children; as well as disgraceful work- churches in our area during this time service at 7:00pm followed by all for her children. “That is brate, this son who re- divine solicitude that longed to the so-called Is- ing conditions, where people are period. Please consider coming to night prayer vigil before the Blessed the image that this word mained at home but lived nothing can stop, not lamic State terrorist treated as mere instruments of gain view this beautiful replica of the Sacrament. suggests,” he said. It is “a more like a servant than even sin because he group. love that can be defined, as a son,” the pope said. knows to go beyond sin, The pope prayed that in a good way, as ‘viscer- “But the father stoops to overcome evil and to “the Lord, the merciful, World Marriage Day Celebration at St. Vincent’s al.’” down to him as well, forgive.” give eternal peace to the God’s graciousness, he inviting him to enter, God’s mercy and faith- deceased, comfort to their Join us Saturday, Feb.13, 2016 for an evening of celebrating your love and the blessing of your marriage. The celebration continued, is exemplified seeking to open his heart fulness, he added, is a sta- relatives, firm solidarity will be held at St. Vincent Parish, Marist Center. We will celebrate Mass as a group at 5 pm, with the congregation, then in his compassion for the to love, so that none re- ble presence that to the whole society, and proceed to the Marist Center for a wine and cheese social. A candle lit dinner will follow and one couple will briefly share weak and the poor along main excluded from the strengthens faith and convert the hearts of the their marriage experience. Cake, coffee and conversation will end a wonderful evening of fellowship. The cost is $45.00 with his readiness to re- feast of mercy. Mercy is a gives Christians the op- violent.” a couple. Reservations must be in by Feb.10, 2016. Contact the Delbrugges @ 304-242-2012 or the Reeds @ 304-242-8156 for reservations and any questions. 4 The Cathedral Courier January 17, 2016 January 17, 2016 The Cathedral Courier 5

You” (2014), “Open to the XVI to help direct the Oc- Gregorian University in Mass ... Holy Spirit: Living the tober 2012 Synod of Bish- Rome and a doctorate in Diocesan Lenten Pilgrimages to Reflect Cont’d from Page 1 Gospel with Wisdom and ops on The New Evange- theology from the Uni- in many education, Power” (2014), “The Mar- lization for the Transmis- versity of St. Thomas in health care and social riage God Wants for sion of the Christian Rome. He was ordained a Year of Mercy service organizations. He You” (2015), “To the Mar- Faith. Cardinal Wuerl was bishop by Pope John Paul is the author of numerous tyrs” (2015) and “Ways to also appointed by Pope II Jan. 6, 1986, in St. Pe- With the theme “Cele- will also feature priests in gic leadership for program articles and over a dozen Pray” (2015). Francis as a member of ter’s Basilica, Rome. He brating the Jubilee Year of the diocese as the guest development, implemen- books, including the best- Cardinal Wuerl hosted both the 2014 and the served as auxiliary bishop Mercy,” the Diocese of homilists who will preach tation and assessment. selling catechisms, “The in Washington Pope 2015 Synods on the Fam- in Seattle until 1987 and Wheeling-Charleston’s to faithful who may other- Father Fleming previ- Teaching of Benedict XVI in April ily. then as bishop of Pitts- Lenten pilgrimages will be wise never have the oppor- ously worked at Boston Christ” and “The 2008 and Pope Francis in The cardinal was born burgh for 18 years until held once again in tunity to hear their words. College as a faculty mem- Catholic Way”. His recent September 2015 for their in Pittsburgh and re- his appointment to Charleston, Morgantown “Rather than to seek ber in the Lynch School of books include, “The first pastoral visits to the ceived graduate degrees Washington. His titular and Wheeling featuring priests outside of the dio- Education and as director Church” (2013), “The United States. He was ap- from The Catholic Uni- church in Rome is St. Pe- priests in the diocese cese, we have decided to do of Mission Assessment and Light Is On For pointed by Pope Benedict versity of America, the ter in Chains. known for their “quality of something like a pulpit ex- Planning, where he led a preaching.” change,” Kime said. “These national research project Organized by the dioce- are priests known for their related to the spiritual de- Bulletin Announcements Stewardship Thought san Office of Worship and quality of preaching who velopment of college stu- Sacraments, the pilgrim- have been asked to travel to dents through the design Ignite the Flame! The sudden death of a loved one really stops you in ages will present the oppor- regions of the diocese and administration of the your tracks. She let out a loud howling sound like I have tunity for Catholics to Father James Fleming, SJ where the faithful may Boston College Question- Confirmation Retreat and Middle School Youth Rally Special guest: Paul J. Kim and Mark Guiney never heard before and then a minute later she was dead. come together in prayer never have heard them naire about the Undergrad- I laid there on the floor holding her and crying, our during the season of Lent. prayer, focusing upon preach before.” uate Experience (BCQ). February 21, 2016 beloved friend and baby girl was gone. She was only nine Each of the pilgrimages will God’s boundless mercy and A pilgrimage will be Additionally, Father 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. years and eight months old. Our lives centered around begin with the opportunity love. held at the Cathedral of St. Fleming has served as a lec- St. Joseph Cathedral, Wheeling her, although we didn’t know just how much until she to receive the sacrament of “We encourage people Joseph March 9 with guest turer at the University of th was gone. penance at 6 p.m. with var- to attend one of the Lenten homilist Jesuit Father San Francisco, as the direc- (Please RSVP at [email protected] by February 15 ) ious priests in the area pilgrimages in order to cel- James Fleming, president tor of the University Acad- Are there dogs in heaven? We want to believe there is, available to hear confes- ebrate the Year of Mercy,” of Wheeling Jesuit Univer- emy, a university-school- because we want to hold her again, we want to kiss her sions. Mass will follow at 7 Kime said. “The theme of sity. community partnership in and receive one of her kisses, we want to tell her we love p.m. all three pilgrimages is of Father Fleming began San Francisco, Calif., and as her even though she might not understand the words she This is a special time for course God’s abundant his service as the 10th pres- an instructor of urban edu- understood the love. It might sound silly to mourn the the pilgrimages to be held mercy. … We are excited ident at Wheeling Jesuit cation at Santa Clara Uni- death of a dog, but if you have ever had a dog (they are as the church has begun about these pilgrimages University July 1, 2013. Pri- versity. He is the author of family) and had to deal with its passing you understand. the celebration of the Year and ask that parishes con- or to his appointment as numerous articles and pub- We have cried many tears and probably will for some of Mercy, said Bernadette sider making them part of president, Father Fleming lications, and holds a doc- time, but God sees our sorrow and our tears. Kime, director of the Office their Lenten activities. Per- served as the executive vice torate in educational poli- You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected of Worship and Sacra- haps even traveling to the president of Wheeling Je- cy, organization, measure- all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in ments. They present a pilgrimage sites together as suit from 2010-13, oversee- ment and evaluation from your book (Psalm 56:8) NLT. unique opportunity, she a group.” ing the university’s opera- the University of Califor- So I started to think about my own life. I have wanted said, for people to gather in This year’s pilgrimages tions and providing strate- nia, Berkeley. to get my house in order for some time, but it keeps get- ting put off. I don’t want to leave a mess behind when it’s my time. When will that be? I don’t know. But wisdom Intercessions guided by some intelligence…tells me that I can’t get out of it. And God’s word reminds me that our lives our short Please keep in your prayers: David A. Kress, Jr., Edward Fanning, Helen Kouski, Rosalie Davis, Kathy Cooley, no matter how many years we live. Barb Mazzocca, Rick South, Eva Wood, Mary Alice Florio, James Midcap, Lukie Brown, Hines Rotriga, Patricia How do you know what your life will be like tomor- Kaliscz, Janie, Jim and Dee, Judy Pack, Milissa Rose, Michael DeBlasis, Liam Manning, Virginia Joseph, Dolores row? Your life is like the morning fog--it's here a little Joseph, Mary Ann Fowler, Henry Vogler, Dustin Ronevich, Bob Jones, Frank Davis, Jimmy Hocking, Susan while, then it's gone (James 4:14) NLT. Graff, Brogan Gallentine, Janet Cupp, Richard Simon, Mark Davis, James Benner, Susan Schulte, Margaret It’s only when we truly know and understand that we Stocke, Thomas Griffith, Julia Sheets, William Schultz, Jean and Chuck Schultz, R. J. Stocke, Jane Rudari, Mar- have a limited time on earth-and that we have no way of lene Martin, Milly Burke, Norma Bosold, Stephanie Bugaj, Arthur Danehart, Jon-Michael Lasher, Shawn knowing when our time is up-that we will begin to live Thomas, Thelma Pearson, Kermit Klosterman, Mary K. Schlosser, Jr., Anne Sobota, Susan Mize, Rick Burgy, Bet- each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had . Elisabeth Kubler-Ross ty Teater, Sarah Sargent, Sr., Sally Jochum, Martha Yocum, Father Joseph Wilhelm, Mary Walicki, Thomas Flat- ley, George Kirchner, Shirley DeCaria, Haley Carter, Caleb Hlebiczki, Bob Armstrong, Austin Cook, Ron Hick- The Stewardship Committee man, Stanley Kyrc, Annie Midcap, Charles Heizer, Gail Koch, Pete Mack, Nancy Witzberger, Fred Herink, the Children of the Youth Services System, Chuck Fair, Darleen Williams and Mona Wurtzbacher