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1 THE CHURCH OF S AINT IGNATIUS L OYOLA A ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY INSPIRED BY THE T R A D IT I O N O F S T. I G N A T IU S, ST. HEDWIG AND ST. M ARY'S ANNUNCIATION PARISHES. W e, the blended Catholic community of St. Ignatius Loyola, draw strength from Word and Sacrament, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist. Modeling Christ s work, we embrace our commitment to God s call. We remain faithful to the shared acts of prayer, study and service. Together we extend Christ s hospitality to others and light the path of peace for generations to come. Knowing God is more important than knowing about God. Karl Rahner, S.J.
2 T H E S U N D A Y L I G H T Page 2 View our information video at com Don t forget to check our grocery rebate program. Details can be found in the vestibule of the church. Your support is deeply appreciated. Bob Walsh, Coordinator QUESTION OF THE WEEK Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time - Childlike faith Reading I Genesis 2:18-24 (second story of creation, the creation of woman) Reading II Hebrew 2:9-11 (Jesus exaltation through abasement) Gospel Mark 10:2-16 (question of divorce and Jesus blessing the children) Key Passage Jesus said, Truly I tell you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will never enter it. (Mark 10:15) Adult What could keep you from embracing the kingdom of God like a little child? Child How do you feel when you hear the wonderful stories of God s love for you? 2012 DIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL - PARISH GOAL - $95, Serve One Another (1Peter 4:10) Priest Care and Education Answering God s call to a life of sacrifice and service administering to His people. Our priests unconditionally answer the call to serve by serving ever increasing needs throughout our Diocese. Contributions to the Annual Appeal fund ongoing formation of our priests, permanent deacons, seminarians and deacon candidates. Funds provide care for our 109 retired priests who assist with the celebration of Masses, visit the sick and offer spiritual guidance to individuals and families. They also assist the Vocations Office in guiding those considering priesthood through a comprehensive discernment process. We are blessed in this effort with 11 seminarians pursuing the priesthood in the Diocese of Scranton. Your gift to the Annual Appeal directly supports the celebration of the Eucharist, proclamation of the Gospel, administration of the Sacraments and devotions within our parish communities. BAZAAR MEETING TONIGHT! The next Bazaar Committee meeting will be held tonight (Sunday) at 7:00 PM in Conlan Hall. We apologize for the short notice, your understanding is appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there. In recognition of our need to give, and the many needs of our church and parish, and in gratitude for God s gifts to us, we declare our willingness to return a portion of our Treasure to our parish, as part of our total Christian stewardship. MARY S MINISTRY - ROSARY DEVOTION AT NORTH ST. GROTTO Mary s Ministry will meet this month on Tuesday, October 9th at 5:00 PM in Conlan Hall for a pizza party supper followed by a trip by car to the Fatima Grotto on North St., Wilkes-Barre to participate in the annual rosary devotion to Our Lady of Fatima at 6:00 PM. This program will last about one hour. It is recommended that participants car pool from Church and bring a folding chair if desired as seating is limited. Anyone interested in attending is encouraged to join us. There is no charge for supper but reservations are necessary. Also, let us know if you need a ride. Please contact Pat Kupetz at Sunday Tithe $16, Weekly Operating Budget $19, W E E K L Y M E D I T A T I O N Today is Respect Life Sunday. Life includes everyone...the born and unborn, the young and old, all who are healthy or ill, whole or disabled. Following Jesus example, let us all respect life in all of its forms by treating all with dignity and equality. Don t forget! Food Collection each and every weekend at the vestibules of Church and Chapel.
3 Page 3 O C T O B E R 7, R.C.I.A. (RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS) I N T E R E S T E D I N L E A R N I N G A B O U T T H E C A T H O L I C F A I T H? Have you ever thought about becoming a Catholic or has a friend or family members expressed interest? Do you have questions about the Catholic Church? Have you been coming to Mass regularly or often with family and friends? Have you thought about learning more about Catholic beliefs and practice? The RCIA provides an opportunity without any commitment, to ask questions, pray and experience what is meant by being a Catholic Christian and entering into a relationship with God and the Catholic community. If you are interested, please call Father Polednak at or our RCIA coordinator, Mary O Connor at FAITH FORMATION PROGRAM Sunday, October 7th - NO class for grades 1-6 Wednesday, October 10th - Grade 7 Confirmation Potluck Dinner/Family Meeting at 6:00 PM in Conlan Hall. Details will be sent to the families. Sunday, October 14th - Faith Formation Winter Clothing Drive. Information will be sent to the families. Saturday, October 13th & Sunday, October 14th - Grade 7 Confirmation Enrollment weekend. Details will be given at the family meeting on the 10th. Saturday, October 20th - Grade 7 mini-confirmation retreat 9:30 AM to Noon in Conlan Hall. Sunday, October 21st - Grade 2 First Penance Parent Meeting - 9:15 AM in Conlan Hall. The meeting will be followed by First Communion Enrollment at the 10:30 AM Mass. MARY S MINISTRY CLOTHING DRIVE - OCTOBER 13TH & 14TH Mary s Ministry will conduct a winter clothing drive to support our parish pastoral outreach ministry the weekend of October 13th & 14th. We are especially seeking donations of clean useable winter outerwear items (ONLY coats, jackets, hats, gloves or scarves) for men, women and children. Clean useable WVW school approved clothing for elementary and middle school students will also be accepted but must be limited to ONLY solid colored casual/dress pants or skirts, plain [no logos], solid colored or striped golf or button down dress shirts with collars, solid turtlenecks, crewneck sweatshirts and sweaters. If you can help, please bring your donation to Bergan Parish Center on Saturday, October 13th between 3:00 and 5:00 PM or Sunday, October 14th between 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Items will be sorted for distribution on October 15th. Anyone interested in volunteering to help accept, sort and distribute donated items, please contact Jane Girvan at or Maura Fennell at EVENING PRAYER - FEAST OF ST. HEDWIG All members of the parish are invited to participate in an Evening Prayer to honor one of our patron Saints, Saint Hedwig. The prayer service will take place in the church on Sunday, October 14th at 7:00 PM. Please put this opportunity for special prayer on your calendar. YEAR OF FAITH - FIFTIETH ANNIVERSAY OF OPENING OF SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL In his Apostolic Letter, Porta Fidei (The Door of Faith), Pope Benedict stated: The Year of Faith is a summons to an authentic and renewed conversion to the Lord, the one Savior of the world. The Holy Father continues: Through his love, Jesus Christ attracts to himself the people of every generation: in every age he convokes the Church, entrusting her with the proclamation of the Gospel by a mandate that is ever new. Today too, there is a need for stronger ecclesial commitment to new evangelization in order to rediscover the joy of believing and the enthusiasm for communicating the faith. To commemorate the opening of the Year of Faith, Bishop Bambera will be celebrating the 12:10 p.m. Liturgy on Thursday, October 11, 2012 in the Cathedral of Saint Peter. As the Year of Faith begins, may the Holy Spirit guide us as we invite others to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and understanding of our Catholic faith. The Altar Breads and Wine for this week are offered in memory of Mr. & Mrs. James O Brien requested by Daughter, Helen Sanctuary Candles Burn this week In Memory of Frank & Sara Walsh By Pat Fennell & Family In Memory of Anthony Maloney By Family Prayer Cards We encourage you to spend quiet time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament throughout the week with a special prayer intention in mind. Just pick up a card after your visit to Church and send it off to the one in your prayer. The cards may be used on First Fridays by those attending Eucharistic Adoration. Think gospel! Please make room for your neighbor in church and slide to the center of the pew.
4 THE FAMILY DEVOTION OF THE ROSARY The Rosary has been called the most beautiful and powerful of all the Church's devotions. It appeals to everyone: the old and the young, the clergy and the laity. The Rosary helps bring the lukewarm or fallen-away back to the Church and strengthens the faithful in their spiritual lives. With this history and its power, the Rosary is also possibly the most idealized of devotions, the one that most parents aspire to for their families to pray, the one they chide themselves about. We gaze around our living rooms, at the somnolent or sullen teens; at the eight- and tenyear-olds, locked in a silly-face contest; and at the toddler, squirming half on and half off the couch and wonder why we can't pray the Rosary properly "like other families". Well, take heart. You are praying the Rosary like other families. We all struggle to achieve peace, harmony, and attention while praying the family Rosary. Family prayer improves with time and practice. It can become one of the joys of family life, with prayer time being a relaxed and happy time for your family. There are a few steps parents can take to improve their family's practice of this devotion: Be persistent Don't get discouraged; keep trying. Find a time or place that works for your family and stick to it. Be prudent: Be reasonable about your family's capacity. Don't overload them. Be flexible: Be creative about where and when to pray the Rosary. Try to pray in the car, or a single decade as part of evening prayers, or a five-decade Rosary first thing in the morning. Copyright 2008 Domestic Church Communications Ltd. WORLD MISSION SUNDAY - OCTOBER 21ST United with Catholics of the world at the Table of the Lord, we recommit ourselves to our vocation, through Baptism, to be missionaries of faith. Our prayers and Eucharistic celebration on Mission Sunday are directed in a special way toward our brothers and sisters throughout the world who are waiting to hear the joyous Good News of Jesus. Through our financial gifts, offered in the collection, we become partners with missionaries who proclaim the Gospel and offer help and hope to the poor in mission countries. Envelopes for this collection can be found in your packet of envelopes mailed to you. Thank you for your generosity. PILGRIMAGE OF FAITH TO ITALY AND SLOVAKIA Father Phil Altavilla, National President of the Slovak Catholic Federation, extends an invitation to attend a Pilgrimage of Faith to Rome, Italy, celebrating the Year of Faith; and to Bratislava, Slovakia, commemorating the 1,150 anniversary of the arrival of SS. Cyril and Methodius to preach the Gospel to Slavic peoples. While in Rome, Pilgrims will also visit the Pontifical College of SS. Cyril and Methodius which was built by the Slovak Catholic Federation in 1963 and houses priest graduate-students from Slovakia. The Pilgrimage of Faith is April 14-26, The cost of the pilgrimage is $3,900 per person based on double occupancy and $ single supplement. An initial deposit is due to Father Altavilla at St. Peter s Cathedral by October 15th. Checks may be made payable to Slovak Catholic Federation. For a Pilgrimage itinerary and registration form, visit or call VETERANS VILLAGE ST. HEDWIGS Bishop Bambera will dedicate the Veterans Village St. Hedwigs on Thursday, October 18th. Refreshments and tours will follow the dedication. Anyone is welcome to attend. LECTOR TRAINING WORKSHOP Anyone interested in being a lector for our parish, there will be a lector training workshop on Monday, October 22nd, 6:30-8:30 PM in Conlan Hall. Those who indicated interest at the Ministry Fair last Fall will be contacted. Anyone else interested, please call Tony Butel at , Ext. 2, or send an to siloffice@aol.com to register. Marie Lendacky from Kings College will facilitate the training. Page 4 THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE Bazaar Meeting Tonight (Sunday) - 7:00 PM Conlan Hall Mary s Ministry Tuesday 5:00 PM Conlan Hall Regional Adult Team Meeting RYM Tuesday 6:30 PM Bergan Parish Center Grade 6 Pot Luck Dinner Wednesday 6:00 PM Diaconate Class Wednesday 6:30 PM Bergan Parish Center Children s Choir Thursday 6:45 PM Bergan Parish Center Loyola Singers Thursday 7:30 PM Church Contemporary Choir Thursday 7:30 PM Bergan Parish Center In Memoriam Teach us to give and not to count the cost. Ignatius of Loyola
5 O C T O B E R 7, Page 5 REMEMBERING October 8 13 B U L L E T I N Monday 7:30 Harold Wolken-7th Tony Butel 12:10 Valaria & Charles Kotarski ALM Daughters Tuesday 7:30 William Brannigan-LM Paul & Alice Schneider 12:10 Norma Agati-LM Jorge & Sylvia Abrantes Wednesday 7:30 Betty Delaney-LM Linda Mattive 12:10 Marian Cieczko-LM Mary s Ministry Thursday 7:30 Joseph Stochla-ALM Betty Stochla & Family 12:10 Vivian Gullo-ALM Wife, Children & Grandchildren Friday 7:30 Linda Jagoda-ALM Family 12:10 Robert Rukstalis-ALM Margaret Saturday 7:30 Richard McDermott-ALM Family 4 PM Edna Morelli-LM Swenski Family 5:30 PM Kathleen Wood-LM without Sunday we cannot live ROAST BEEF DINNER Little Sisters of the Poor will be holding a Roast Beef Dinner on Sunday, October 21st from Noon to 4:00 PM at the Holy Family Residence, 2500 Adams Ave., Scranton. Tickets: $10.00 for adults and $6.00 for children 10 and younger. Takeouts available all day too. Also available, Bake Sale, Scones, Raffles, Theme Baskets, $5,000 Mount Airy Casino Resort Weekend Getaway. For tickets, call (570) or visit ranton.org. All proceeds will benefit the Little Sisters in their mission of caring for the elderly poor. SPAGHETTI DINNER St. Leo the Great Knights of Columbus #12089 will hold a spaghetti dinner in the church hall of St. Leo s/ Holy Rosary Church, 33 Manhattan St., Ashley on Saturday, October 13th. Meal includes, spaghetti, meatballs, salad, Italian bread, dessert. Cost $8.00 for adults; children 12 and under $4.00. Take-outs from 3:00 to 4:00 PM and eat in from 4:00 to 6:30 PM. Tickets available at the door or call to make a reservation. THEOLOGY ON TAP A speaker series for young adults 18-39, single and married will be held at Rodano s Pizza, 53 Public Square at 7:00 PM on the following days: October 9th: Answering Life s Callings, Speaker: Caitlin Czeh, Interfaith Ministry at Wilkes University; October 16th: Everything in God s Timing, Speaker: Steve Wallo, Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry at Our Lady of Snows Parish; October 23rd: If I Only Had One Last Homily, Speaker: Rev. Bob Simon, Pastor of St. Catherine Siena; October 30th: Spiritual vs. Religious, Rev. Jeff Tudgay, Parochial Vicar at Our Lady of Snows. $5.00 cover at the door and no registration is required. Come once or for the whole series. The Social Concerns Corner Check Here Every Week for the Latest Food Bank Information The Food Bank is in Need of the Following Items: *spaghetti sauce*beef stew*canned hams/chicken* Mixed fruit*vegetables*soup*juice (PLEASE PLACE ITEMS IN THE MARKED BASKETS ) Monetary donations are also accepted, please make checks paya- ble to the Al Beech West Side Food Bank. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! Aletha Brennan Just a reminder! Be sure to check your on-line/mailed copy of liturgy schedule often.
6 Page 6 T H E S U N D A Y L I G H T B O A R D MINISTRY SCHEDULE October 13 & 14 SPECIAL SPIRITUAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2012 A reminder that reservations for A Power and A Tenderness: God s Extravagant Love presented by Paul D Arcy, a day of spiritual growth and reflection at the Sisters of Christian Charity Quellen Spiritual Center in Mendham, NJ need to be made by October 8th. The program is scheduled from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM including lunch. Group travel from our parish by car pool will be arranged by Mary s Ministry for interested participants departing about 7:00 AM and returning about 7:00 PM. Cost for this program is $35.00 including lunch, excluding transportation. To make your reservation, call Sister Carol Makravitz, SCC at (570) Please make checks payable to the Quellen Spiritual Center should be returned to the rectory by October 9th. FALL BINGO Cyrenians of St. Leo s/holy Rosary Church, 33 Manhattan St., Ashley, will hold their annual Fall Bingo on Sunday, October 28th at 1:00 PM in the church hall. Admission is $3.00, which includes two baby bingos. Doors open at Noon. Kitchen will be open with lots of food for sale. Instant bingos available, prizes and fun for all. If you would like to reserve a table, call Judy at OCTOBER FEST AND FINE ARTS SHOW Mercy Center, Dallas, Skilled Nursing and Personal Care, is hosting an October Fest and Fine Arts Show on Tuesday, October 23rd from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Residents, families and friends are welcome. Admission is free. Come and enjoy entertainment, displays and refreshments. For more information, call WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER NOVEMBER 2ND - 4TH This weekend is for any married couple who wants to improve their communication and enrich their relationship. Get away from ALL distractions and focus only on each other (there is no group sharing.) You deserve it find out more today and apply early. The encounter will take place at Fatima Renewal Center, Dalton. Please call (800) to register. VIRTUS TRAINING Interested in supporting and protecting our children s future? Then please consider attending the diocesansponsored VIRTUS: Protecting God s Children for Adults Program. The next training session is scheduled for Monday, October 15th, at Misericordia University from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. Session will take place in the Anderson Sports & Health Center, Room 226. Please call Dr. Stephen Broskoski at to register. WHAT DOES HOMELESS- NESS LOOK LIKE? I T S T I M E T O T A K E A N O T H E R L O O K The Social Justice Committee of St. Therese s Church in Shavertown is sponsoring a series. Please bring a donation of children s school supplies, hats, or gloves. Part 3: Filling a Medical Void- Wednesday, November 7th at 7:00 PM. without Sunday we cannot live Saturday 4:00 PM M. Girton & B. Matus T. Jagoda, J. Lenahan, N. Roberts, N. Bellas, D. Duesler, E. Rishcoff, K. Wiener J. & E. Shoemaker, M. Tietje Saturday 5:30 PM K. Smedley & G. Dicton M. Heffers, A. Naylis, J. Bower, T. Smith A. & J. Larralde, M. Mierzwa Sunday 7:00 AM Lector L. Palmeri E. Dougherty, K. Ryan, T. Verbyla Sunday 8:30 AM J. Menichini & H. O Brien C. McGee, A. Mauer, J. Michalek M. & M. Lyons, G. Rasmus Continued on page 7 Check us out! us at SILOffice@aol.com or browse our home page at
7 O C T O B E R 7, Sunday 10:30 AM P. Endler & L. Simms M. Ferris, B. Gabriesheski, D. Mosca, G. Bokrosh, M. O Connor, E. Whipple, M. Yendrzeiwski MINISTRY SCHEDULE B. & P.J. Endler, A. Harbaugh Sunday 12 Noon A. Piccone & B. Habler N. Frusciante, C. Gazowski, K. Corgan, T. Gazowski E. Cudo, L. Lupinski, K. McNulty Continued REGIONAL YOUTH MINISTRY CONTACT INFORMATION For more information on how to get involved with the Regional Youth Ministry as a Youth Leader, please contact Brian Williams, our Regional Coordinator of Catholic Youth Ministry. The Regional Youth Ministry Voic is (570) and SJBRIAN@aol.com Regional Youth Ministry Comprised of the Catholic Communities of Swoyersville, Luzerne, Kingston, Larksville and Plymouth Voic or SJBrian@aol.com New York City Bus trip to New York City - Saturday, December 8th Depart: 6:45 AM from St. Ann s Chapel, Hoyt St., Kingston Leave NYC: 7:30 PM and return to Kingston 10:00 PM Cost: $35.00 (all are welcome) First come - first serve basis Payable to: Regional Youth Ministry, 339 N. Maple Ave., Kingston, PA **receipt of payment will confirm your reservation** REGIONAL MINI-RETREAT FOR 1ST YEAR CONFIRMATION STUDENTS Saturday, October 20th - 9:30 AM to Noon in Conlan Hall **Please check with your parish DRE for more information.** Meeting Dates to Note: Sun., Oct. 7, 2012 Regional Rec. Room in Bergan Parish Center Hosted by St. Ignatius Leadership Team 6:00 to 7:00 PM for 6th, 7th & 8th Graders 7:00 to 8:30 PM for High School Students October 13, Regional Night at the Races S T. E L I Z A B E T H A N N S E T O N S C H O O L B U I L D I N G, S W O Y E R S V I L L E Benefits Youth & Adult Leadership opportunities and events in our region and beyond! **This event is for adults 21 years and older** BYOB Doors open: 5:30 PM Post time: 7:00 PM Sponsor a Horse $10.00-Free admission Donation: $ Admission only Event Sponsors: $ Full page ad $ /2 page ad Ads are due by Monday, October 1st. Please make checks payable to Regional Youth Ministry 339 N. Maple Ave., Kingston, PA Questions! Contact Brian Williams, our Regional Coordinator of Catholic Youth Ministry at Saturday, October 20th - 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM - First Year Confirmation Candidates Regional Mini Retreat in Conlan Hall Sunday, October 21st - Regional Teen Mass, Social & Speaker Series 11:00 AM at St. John s, Larksville Page 7 Special Note! Please send us your address and help us cut down on paper and postage.
8 Page 8 T H E S U N D A Y L I G H T Do not think that God is further from you when you are in the midst of the busyness which your vocation entails than he would be if you were enjoying a tranquil life. Frances de Sales
9 PARISH SCHOOLS Good Shepherd Academy: Principal, Mr. James Jones Phone: Holy Redeemer High School: Principal, Mrs. Anita Sirak Phone: Diocesan Secretary for Catholic Schools/Superintendent of Schools, Ms. Kathleen Hanlon YOUTH MINISTRY Our parish offers a comprehensive Youth Ministry, in conjunction with the Regional Youth Ministry, including community building, service, religious education and socialization. Watch the bulletin for ministry information. THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS This is a process the Catholic Church uses to bring adult members into the faith. Anyone interested in becoming a part of this process or in obtaining more information can call Mary O Connor at This journey in faith is concerned with the total formation of the person into living and serving with the Church community. BAPTISM Expectant and new parents are asked to participate in a seminar on Baptism. Please call the Rectory to schedule an appointment. Godparents are welcome to attend, though it is not required. Please call the rectory to register at your earliest convenience. The celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism is on the third Sunday of every month except during Lent. MARRIAGE Congratulations! You are asked to contact one of the parish priests at least six months before the date of your marriage so that the appropriate preparations can be made for this special celebration. VISITATION OF THE SICK Please call the office for visitation of the sick at home, in the hospital, or health care facility. SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Urgent calls will be attended to at any time of the day or night. RELIGIOUS FORMATION Grades 1 6 Good Shepherd Academy on Sunday morning from 9:15 AM to 10:20 AM. Grades 7 8 Released Time Confirmation Program High School Sunday Evenings (Monthly) NEW PARISHIONERS Please register by calling the rectory. Those moving should inform the office as soon as possible. DEVOTIONAL LIFE The Rosary is prayed after the 7:30 AM Mass daily and before the 8:30 AM Mass on Sundays at the Chapel of St. Ann. Eucharistic Adoration is held the First Friday of the month at Saint Ignatius Church beginning at 12:45 PM concluding with Benediction at 4:00 PM. (September May) MINISTRY COUNCILS Pastoral Council Pat Endler, Debbie Lyons, Joe Evan, Al Maurer, Deacon John O Connor, Sarah Touey, Maria Scappaticci, Tom Hamill, Nancy Larralde, Gerry Larkin, Nancy Roberts, Mary Beth Zelinsky Dorothy Duesler, Father Polednak Finance Council Father Polednak, Bob Gabriesheski, Tom Kopec, Jack Lenahan, Mary Lewis, Lou Mondy, Tom McDonnell, Art Piccone, Joe Pringle, Sue Rhoads, Lisa Rinker, Susan Shoemaker, Kay Smedley, Stanley Swaintek, Jean Michalek PARISH STAFF Pastoral Outreach Deacon John E. O Connor Religious Formation Mrs. Carmella Faust Religiouseducation1@yahoo.com Mrs. Patty Kopec Youth Ministry Jennifer Frusciante Regional Youth Ministry Mr. Brian Williams SJBRIAN@aol.com Worship R.C.I.A. Receptionist Main/Business Office SILOffice@aol.com Maintenance Cemetery Clerks Visiting Priests Pastoral Associate tbutel51@gmail.com Pastor vicpole@gmail.com Ms. Joan Turel, Program Director, Loyola Singers & Festival Choir Mrs. Elaine Blessing, Contemporary Ensemble & Children s Choir Director Mrs. Carmella Faust, Handbells & Accompanist Mrs. Pat Fennell, Accompanist Mrs. Jane Gaudio, Cantors Mrs. Caprice Ryman, Accompanist Mr. George Andresky, Accompanist Mrs. Mary O Connor Mrs. Jen Carey Ms. Mary Lewis Mr. Ronald Gaylord Ms. Mary Lewis, St. Ignatius Ms. Jen Carey, St. Mary & St. Hedwig Rev. Joseph Adonizio Msgr. David Bohr Rev. Daniel Issing C.S.C. Rev. Tony Urban Rev. Richard Zavacki Mr. Anthony Butel Rev. John V. Polednak, V.E.
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