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CREATING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE AT ST. IGNATIUS Over the past several weeks this column has centered on an important shared learning and collaborative process. As your Parish Pastoral Council, we have asked you to make your voices heard through the Parish Survey so that we can better understand the needs and wishes of the parish community. We have also, in asking you for yet another kind of input, worked to share the principles that guide us as a Parish Pastoral Council, as we invite you to consider nominating a friend (or yourself) as a candidate for service as a new Council member. The Church of Saint Ignatius Loyola Put another way, we have, quite simply, asked a lot of you. At the same time, we have done so in the spirit of the common responsibility and commitment to St. Ignatius that unites us as a vibrant and active and thriving parish. Your work and your participation, through the survey and through the names you present as potential candidates for service on the Parish Pastoral Council, will be a central guiding force as we work collectively, through the Parish Life Plan for the next 3-5 years, to shape the future we all envision and want to realize for St. Ignatius. Last week you read about eight defining characteristics of Parish Pastoral Councils committed to Servant Leadership (as outlined by the Diocesan Parish Pastoral Council Guidelines and Resources): Prayerful; Faithful; Representative; Pastoral; Discerning; Prophetic; Empowering; Collaborative. This list of attributes helps to give you a clearer sense of the guiding principles of our Parish Pastoral Council (and of others like it in the Diocese). The list is impressive and inspiring (and perhaps even a bit daunting). At the same time, as you likely realized as you read it, the list reflects the traits of a strong parish as much as it reflects the traits of a strong Parish Pastoral Council. Indeed, as St. Ignatius makes clear in manifold ways every day, the parish and the Parish Pastoral Council can only really reflect each other in living and embodying these principles as a community. Thank you for all of the work that you do to make St. Ignatius the sustaining force that it is and thank you for your commitment to ensuring that we create a sustainable future for St. Ignatius in the coming years, and for generations to come. To nominate someone for the St. Ignatius Parish Pastoral Council please contact a current member of the Council with the name OR send an email to siloffice@aol.com. An email nomination should clearly note PPC Candidate in the subject line and offer the parishioner s name in the body of the email. This person will be contacted to ensure their interest. All submitted names will then be guided through a process of discernment. Should you have any questions, please contact Patrick Endler (Pastoral Council Chair), 239-4230. Thank you in advance for your help! 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.

THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE FEAST OF SAINT IGNATIUS LOYOLA The parish will celebrate the Feast of Saint Ignatius Loyola tonight (Sunday) at 7:00 PM with Evening Prayer. During this service, the special prayer intentions which are listed in the book in the back of the Church will be remembered. All are invited to attend. FATHER ALEX RETURNS FROM HABITAT FOR HUMANITY In our continuing ministry to the youth of the parish, Father Alex Roche spent the week with members of the Youth Group in West Virginia. He will be working with Jenn Frusciante, our parish Youth Minister, supporting the youth of the parish. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - 2013 Come to the Everywhere Fun Fair! - explore Bible stories, make awesome crafts, eat tasty snacks, play games, sing and more! When: Monday, August 5th to Friday, August 9th. Time: 9:30 AM - Noon. Ages: students that have completed one year of pre-school to those who have completed Grade 5. Fee: $10.00 per child. Registration dates: Sunday, July 28th from 9:30 AM to Noon in Bergan Parish Center. Can you help? Needed - a Games Director! Suggestions will be provided. If you can help, please contact Carmella Faust at 287-3682 or religiouseducation1@yahoo.com. GRANDMA S ATTIC AUGUST 15TH, 16TH, 17TH Grandma s Attic is quickly approaching. Don't forget to drop off your donations at Conlan Hall on Monday, August 12th from 8 AM to 1 PM & 5:30 to 7:30 PM & Tuesday, August 13th from 8 AM to 1 PM. Please do not include any clothing, bedding or furniture in your donations. Household items of all kinds including dishes, books, CD's, games, small appliances, jewelry & more will be gratefully accepted. Our sale begins in Conlan Hall on Thursday, August 15th from 8 AM to 1 PM & 6 to 8 PM, Friday, August 16th from 8 AM to 1 PM & Saturday, August 17th (Bag Day) from 8 AM to Noon. Bake Sale and food items available for lunch. Anyone wishing to donate baked goods can drop them off on Thursday or Friday between 8AM & 11AM. We look forward to seeing you & THANK YOU for your support. MINISTRY SCHEDULE Vacation Bible School August 5th - 9th Registration: Sunday, July 28th 9:30 AM to Noon Bergan Parish Center Please call the Rectory by August 15th if you need any days off for the September and October schedules. Thank you! PARISH SURVEY Have you completed your Parish Survey? Please either complete it online at http://www.stignatiuspa.com/ or hardcopy and return it to the box in back of the church or chapel. Thank you! In Memoriam WEEKLY MEDITATION Francis Nallon Scripture shows us a loving and forgiving God, whose mercy is available to all who ask. Prayer is our lifeline. We must persevere and be persistent in our prayers, and trust that He will respond. Teach us to give and not to count the cost. Ignatius of Loyola

T H E S U N D A Y L I G H T Page 3 View our information video at www.stignatiuspa. 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 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. Sunday Tithe $14,414.04 This Week s Expenses $18,656.19 QUESTION OF THE WEEK Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Daily prayer Reading I Genesis 18:20-32 (Abraham intercedes for Sodom) Reading II Colossians 2:12-14 (sovereign role of Christ) Gospel Luke 11:1-13 (the Our Father) Key Passage Jesus said, So I say to you, Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. (Luke 11:9) Adult Have your most recent prayers been prayers of praise, petition, or sorrow? Which kind of prayer do you need to practice more often? Child What are you most thankful for right now? STUDYING THE LITURGY - PREFACE The element of thanksgiving in the Eucharistic Prayer is found in the Preface which comes after The Lord be with you dialogue and before the Holy, Holy. About ninety Prefaces exist in the church s repertoire today, and all of them begin with these or similar words, It is truly right and just, our duty and our salvation, always and everywhere to give you thanks, Lord, Holy Father, almighty and eternal God. The particular Preface prayed on any given day relates to the feast, season, or special celebrations of that day. MASS IN REMEMBRANCE OF VICTIMS OF VIOLENT OR TRAGIC DEATH The Diocese of Scranton is offering the annual Mass in remembrance of victims of violent or tragic death. This Mass is offered for the families and friends of those who have died in tragedy, especially through murder, suicide, and accident. The Mass is scheduled for Thursday, August 1st at 7:00 PM in St. Peter s Cathedral, Scranton. All persons who have lost a loved one through tragic and traumatic death are invited to this liturgy. We ask that the names of deceased loved ones are registered on registration forms which are available in the parish office or accessed on the Service and Social Concerns webpage on the Diocese of Scranton s website, www.dioceseofscranton.org. Questions concerning this Mass may be directed to the Office for Parish Life at 207-2213, ext. 1130. HOSPITALLER SISTERS OF MERCY - MISSION COLLECTION - AUGUST 10 & 11 The Hospitaller Sisters of Mercy, in Roma, Italy was established by Princess Teresa Orsini in Pamphili on May 16th, 1821 and blessed by His Holiness Pope Pius VII. The Sisters live in three communities in Camden Diocese, New Jersey and the mother s delegate s residence is in Pleasantville, NJ. The sisters work with special charism To assist Jesus in His suffering members. First of all through hospital apostolate, they care for the sick and the aged, and work for the marginalized low income groups of people in the missions through socio, economic, education development and faith programs. Please be generous with your donations. SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen is collecting back packs, notebooks, markers, pens, pencils, crayons and three hole paper. Last year, 1,141 children received school supplies. All supplies may be dropped off at St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen, 39 E. Jackson St., Wilkes-Barre. Volunteers are needed to pack and distribute the backpacks at Our Lady of Hope, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Packing will take place - Monday thru Thursday, August 12th - 15th from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM and distribution will take place - Monday, August 19th from 9:00-11:00 AM and 1:00-3:00 PM and Tuesday, August 20th from 9:00-11:00 AM and 4:00-6:00 PM. For more information, call Mike at 829-7796 or email mcianciotta@csswb.org. Don t forget! Food Collection each and every weekend at the vestibules of Church and Chapel.

Page 4 J U L Y 2 8, 2 0 1 3 REFLECTIONS OF THE WORSHIP COMMISSION THE MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY Why should a welcoming environment be integral to Catholic worship? St. Paul directed, welcome one another just as Christ welcomed you, for the glory of God. Romans 15.7 The Bishops Commission quoted St. Paul in the Induction to the Order of the Mass published in 2003. They continued that the gathering rite should ensure that the faithful come together as one established communion. Is it enough for the faithful to reverently attend at Mass as individuals or are we called to be proactive in welcoming those who are present: our friends and neighbors, strangers, the non-english speaking, the poor, disabled, marginalized. If we are called to welcome one another, and we are, how can this best be accomplished at St. Ignatius? Should volunteers greet worshipers as they enter church for Mass? Should we say hello to our pew neighbors as the liturgy begins? Should we move to the center of the pew so that those who follow can easily find a place? All parishioners are called to establish a welcoming environment, called to the Ministry of Hospitality, especially those who are not called to other ministries. How will we respond to this call? AFTER BAZAAR PIEROGI SALE When Thursday s rain dampened some of our food sales, we ended up with some still frozen (never thawed) pierogi. We have a limited number of farmers cheese, packed in single dozens for $8.00. The potato/sharp cheese are packed in two (2) dozen packages and will be sold for $12.00. They will be available after Masses at the Church in Conlan Hall this weekend while supplies last. As always, we thank you and welcome comments and observations. Pierogi Board - Bazaar HOLY REDEEMER HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION The high school is accepting applications for (1) Varsity Boys Swim Coach (2) Part-time Athletic Maintenance Person. Duties include: managing equipment, uniforms, fields and gym areas. Send resume to the Holy Redeemer High School, Principal, 159 S. Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes- Barre, PA 18701. Phone-829-2424 BINGO Holy Church, 574 Bennett St., Luzerne, will hold a Bingo on Sunday, August 4th at 2:00 PM. Doors open at Noon. Admission - $2.00. Bake Sale, Food and Refreshments, Door Prizes and Basket Raffle. The Social Concerns Corner Check Here Every Week for the Latest Food Bank Information The Food Bank is in Need of the Following Items: Tuna, Juice, Cereal, Peanut Butter & Jelly (PLEASE PLACE ITEMS IN THE MARKED BASKETS ) Monetary donations are also accepted, please make checks payable to the Al Beech West Side Food Bank. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! 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. The Altar Breads and Wine for this week are offered in memory of Alice & Walter Gilbert requested by Walter Gilbert & Sanctuary Candles Burn this week In Thanksgiving By Mary Finley In Memory of Genevieve Cawley By Think gospel! Please make room for your neighbor in church and slide to the center of the pew.

REMEMBERING July 29 August 3 Monday 7:30 McDermott -ALM Lucy McDermott & 12:10 John Walters-ALM Wife, Margaret & Tuesday 7:30 Rose Marie Kreider-MM 12:10 John J. Grogan-ALM Marion & Patricia Gorgan Wednesday 7:30 Irene Pieretti-LM Bob Lasky 12:10 Martha Carpist-LM Feistl Thursday 7:30 Rose Marie Walsh-LM Tom & Irene Swartwood 12:10 John & Viola Masalonis-ALM Friday 7:30 Frank O Brien -ALM 12:10 Loretta T. Fisher-ALM Saturday 7:30 Paulette Rapach-ALM Bob & Maureen 4 pm Helen Crossin-LM Helen Chesniak 5:30 pm Frances Burkert-LM Kopicki 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 Worship R.C.I.A. Receptionist Main/Business Office SILOffice@aol.com Maintenance Cemetery Clerks Visiting Priests Pastoral Associate tbutel51@gmail.com Assistant Pastor alexjroche@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. Anthony Urban Rev. Richard Zavacki Mr. Anthony Butel Rev. Alex J. Roche Rev. John V. Polednak, V.E.