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The Parish ofOur Lady of Good Counsel611 Knowles AvenueSouthampton, Pennsylvania 18966Phone: 215-357-1300 Website: www.olgc.orgFax: 215-357-4452June 14th/15th, 2014OLGC Red Cross Blood DriveFinal RegistrationThis is your last chance to register for the nextOLGC Red Cross Blood Drive which will be heldon Monday June 16th from 2PM until 8PM in theTrinity Center. Please sign up in the back of churchafter Mass or contact Peg Junod at (215)-364-1719or send email to trolleyman@verizon.net. Thanks!Trinity SundaySpecial Corpus ChristiCelebrationOn the Solemnity of the Body andBlood of Christ/Corpus ChristiSunday, June 22nd, a SolemnHigh Mass will be celebrated at 10 AM. there willbe a Solemn Procession of the Eucharist inside thechurch at the conclusion of Mass. Please makeplans to attend and avail yourself of the many special graces!Phillies Ticket RaffleOLGC Knights of Columbus will be selling raffles onPhillies tickets in the foyer of the church after allMasses on June 14th/15th, 21st/22nd. Tickets areTuesday game, June 24th at 7:05 PM against Miami.Chances 2 each and three for 5.ST. JOHN'S HOSPICE CASSEROLE PROGRAMThis weekend, June 14th/15th, is the next drop-offweekend for the St. John's Hospice Casserole Program. Please bring your frozen casserole to the freezerwhen you come to Mass. Thank you for your generosity! If you have any questions please contact SuzanneKuhn at 215-355-5846 or email SuzanneRKuhn@msn.com.

Mass ScheduleSacraments of InitiationSaturday Vigil -- 5:15PMSunday -- 7:00AM, 8:30AM, 10:00AM , 12:00 NoonDaily Mass (Monday thru Saturday) - 8:30 AMFirst Friday (Sept thru June) - 10:00 AMAll Masses are in the Upper ChurchAdults or school aged children inquiring about the Faith,for the reception of Baptism, Confirmation and theEucharist, and for Reception into Full Communion of theCatholic Church, please call Marianna Rossi .Holy Day of Obligation7:00PM Vigil6:30AM, 8:30AM and 12:05PM(Please check the Parish Bulletin for hours if HolyDay falls on a Saturday or a Monday)Sacrament of Penance and ReconciliationSaturdays -- 9:00AM & 4:00PMHoly Rosary - All parishioners are welcome to join theOLGC Knights of Columbus every Monday evening at6:30 pm in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.Adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament -Each Monday following the 8:30AM Mass until7:30PM with Miraculous Medal Novena and Benediction. Also, each First Friday when school is in sessionafter the 10:00AM Mass until 2:00PM.Divine Mercy Chaplet -- Monday at 7:00PM.DIRECTORYPhone: 215-357-1300Fax: 215-357-4452Web Address: www.olgc.orgPastorRev. Robert G. Suskey .108Parochial VicarRev. John J. Kilgallon .112Parish SecretaryLori Tarnowski . 150Parish FinancesChuck Burgy . . .102Catholic Social Services . .160SchoolFrank Mokriski, Principal .104School Office 101Parish Religious Education ProgramMariana Rossi .107Youth MinistryVicki Francis, Coordinator 131Music MinistryJoan Kozlowski, Director .206Scrip OfficeMary Riccaboni . . .132Parish BulletinWendy Jones .email: olgc.bulletin@yahoo.comBaptism of Children is celebrated on Sundays at 1:30pm. Please call the Parish Office to make necessary arrangements. Interviews prior to the reception of the Sacrament are conducted by Marianna Rossi for first-timeparents.Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation: The Rite ofReconciliation is celebrated on Saturdays at 9:30 am and4:00 pm, and by appointment.Sacrament of Marriage Couples are encouraged to contact the Parish Office soon after their engagement to meetwith one of the Parish Priests. It is recommended that adate is set with the Church before a date is set with a reception hall. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia requiresthat couples make arrangements for the Wedding no lessthan six months prior to the planned date of marriage.Either the bride or the groom must be a registered member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish for the Weddingto be scheduled. For PreCana information, please contactthe Family Life Office at Famflife@adphila.org.The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and Communion of the Sick The Sacrament of the Anointing ofthe Sick is available anytime upon request. Communion ofthe Sick for the homebound is arranged through the ParishOffice and anytime upon request.The Sacrament of Holy Orders Any man interested inthe Diaconate or Priesthood should contact one of theParish Priests or the Vocation Office for the DiocesanPriesthood at 610-667-5778. Also, anyone interested inthe Religious Life should contact one of the Parish Priestsfor further direction.Trinity Center Office HoursMonday thru Friday -- 9:00AM - 3:30PM5:00PM - 8:00PMSaturday -- 9:00AM - 5:00PMSunday -- 9:00AM - 2:00PMScrip Office Summer HoursMonday thru Friday-- 9:00 - 11:00 AM5:30 PM - 7:30PMSaturday -- 10:00AM - 3:30 PMSunday - 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Aid for Friends Cook-a-thonMonday, June 23Next weekend, June 14th/15th, sign ups will take placein the vestibule of church for the Aid for Friends Cooka-thon. Sign up to bring 12 servings of a meat, starch orvegetable to the annual cooking session, which will beheld Monday, June 23rd at 7 PM in the Trinity Center. We will create a meal reserve to keep our frail,elderly clients well-nourished during the summermonths, when meal donations tend to drop off. Pleasenote that we are no longer accepting rolls or desserts,as these create storage issues. Thank you in advance foryour generosity! Questions? Please contact SuzanneKuhn at 215-355-5846 or SuzanneRKuhn@msn.comBulletin Early DeadlinesDue to the July 4th Holiday, please observe the following early submission deadline for the bulletin:Bulletin DateJuly 5th/6thSubmissions DueThursday, June 26thAnnouncements may be sent by email toolgc.bulletin@yahoo.com or dropped off at the Trinity Center.Catholic Charities Night at the PhilliesPrayer for a FatherO God, who, in Your infinite wisdom and divinepurpose, chose Saint Joseph for your foster fatherhere on earth, grant to my father the graces to imitate his holy strength, firm faith and unfailing confidence in You. Grant that he, like Saint Joseph,may persevere in goodness.May he enjoy a long life guarded by Your love.And when You call him from this life, comforthim and welcome him into Your heavenly dwelling place, there to enjoy forever the vision of Yourglory. AmenThe Appeal will once again partner with thePhiladelphia Phillies. , Tuesday, June 24th is“Catholic Charities Night” at Citizens BankPark, and a portion of the proceeds from thisgame will go directly to the great work of theAppeal.If 500 tickets are sold, the students from St.Lucy Day School for Children with Visual Impairments will perform the National Anthemand Archbishop Chaput will be throwing outthe first pitch of the game. To purchase ticketsto this game, please visit www.phillies.com/catholiccharitiesnight.Coming soon - 2014-2015 Bible Study at OLGC1. Father Barron's Catholicism for 10 weeks in September through November2. Quick Journey Through the Bible with Jeff Cavins for 8 weeks in January & February (This was also offered in 2012).3. Biblical Walk with Mary for 8 weeks in April & May.So mark your calendars & we hope you will join us! More information and registration will take place in themonth of August. Any questions, please contact Fran Flanagan at flanagan29@yahoo.com or 215-357-4355 .

OLGC School NewsThe students, faculty and staff of OLGC School areproud to close the book on yet another successfulschool year! Here are just a few last highlights wewould like to share with you!Art teacher, Mrs. Misty Mitchell would like to congratulate the children on a job well done and all oftheir creative efforts this year. The student art showwas a great success.Kindergarten celebrated their closing on May 28th,but not before the much anticipated Letter PeopleDay. It was also time to say goodbye and release ourcolorful friends – the butterflies that we watched,journaled and drew as they transformed before oureyes.Life is poppin’ in First grade. Well, maybe more accurately “peepin’!” as our 21 chicks’ eggs hatched!Children weighed and measured the eggs and patiently waited for the chicks to arrive. As we continued our lesson on life cycles we studied butterfliesand ladybugs too. Flat Stanley stopped for a visit onhis busy tour around town in between baseball gamesand Holy Communion parties. We anxiously counteddown to summer with ABC themed activities. Checkout our “J” jokes on the classroom wikipage.Second grade read the story and then cooked and ate"Ratatouille" - tastes much better than it sounds!Thank you to all the grandparents who came to visit!Children visited the Elmwood Zoo after two hardweeks of preparing and taking final exams.Sponsorship Opportunities throughOLGC SchoolHello Families and Friends of OLGC School!We are in the process of planning and securing fundingin support of OLGC School, its marketing efforts andseveral items, activities, and programs within theschool. We have several ideas in the works and wouldlike to ask you for your sponsorship in helping bringthem to fruition. Some of these include: The GoodNews newspaper, KIT envelopes, School Family Directory, OLGC Planners/Assignment Books for the students, and more.Your generosity will be recognized via many of ourschool communications i.e.: the school website, assignment book covers, weekly communications packets(KITs), our Good News newspaper, Student Directory,Marketing Bulletin Board, the parish bulletin, etc.If you or your company would be interested in supporting our School in this manner, please email SusieDeWitt at sdewitt@olgc.org or call 215-357-1300 x202for more information.Please reply as soon as possible so that we may complete our planning process. The Marketing & Development DepartmentDon’t Take A Vacation fromRecycling!Third grade proudly participated as May ProcessionCourt and Offertory Children in the Annual MayProcession. Children broadened their studies aboutWilliam Penn with a fieldtrip to Pennsbury Manor.Please remember to recycle in our paperbins throughout the summer months.The OLGC class of 2014 graduated on Thursday,June 5th. This class of 46 students will be attending10 different high schools and was awarded over 220,000 in grants and scholarships.All unwanted paper, books (remove hard covers butspirals are okay), used copybooks, shredded paper ( inplastic bags), tissue paper, wrapping paper, used folders/workbooks, unwanted mail etc.Congratulations to KJ Woodring, OLGC class of2010 for being selected as the Salutatorian for theArchbishop Wood class of 2014.PLEASE NO CARDBOARD OR ANYTHING INCONTACT WITH FOOD!!!Congratulations to Katie Grant, OLGC class of 2010for being selected as Villa Joseph Marie HS Class of2014 Valedictorian.Use 2 bins behind Trinity Center 1st!!! Money earnedwill go to help with Parish/School Maintenance andUpkeep!!! THANK YOU!!!

YEAR OF PRIZES WINNERS 2014St Francis SeniorsUpcoming MeetingsJune 20th—Spring Luncheon at Northampton ValleyCountry ClubTripsNovember 10-14 Woodloch Resort. In the PoconoMountains with a pristine lake setting., daily activities,nightly entertainment. 633 PP double, 579 PP triple, 741 PP single. Includes round trip transportation. 50required to hold reservations, final payment due September 29.For trip information please contact Helen Scavilla at215-357-8712.OLGC SENIOR CLUB NEWS“MOSES” at Sight & Sound, Lancaster, PA –Wednesday, July 16, 2014 - 100 pp includes transportation, deluxe luncheon at Eden Court and show.If you’ve never witnessed a show at Sight & Sound“Moses” is the show to see. Bus departs Church parking lot at 10 AM followed by lunch at Eden Court andthe 2:45 PM “Moses” production. Full payment onthis trip is now due. Please send to Ronnie, payableOLGC Senior Club. We still have a few tickets available so sign up now.“SMOKY MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS SHOW” –Sunday, November 16th to Friday, November 21st 725 PP double and triple – single 945. This 6-daypackage includes 5 nights accommodations, breakfastand dinner each day plus 6 shows, guided your ofSmoky Mountains and Gatlinburg Winterfest oflights. We are having a great response to this trip, sosign up soon. A 50 deposit is required – and for yourconvenience, we can arrange monthly payments withfinal payment September 26. Cancellation insurancemay be purchased at 80 per person and must be paidbefore final payment is due. Departure and returntimes to be announced.NOTE – We had to cancel the Tomasello Winery &Casino trip as well as Hunterdon Hills Playhouse dueto lack of interest.For further information on these trips and a flyer onSmoky Mountain trip please call RonnieAt 215-357-8596.6/16/26/36/46/56/66/7 50 50 50 50 50 50 50469078866522071528157John DiPietroTom KuntzNo WinnerNo WinnerNo WinnerReinhold Bauer, Jr.No WinnerBoy Scout Troop 144 MembershipOpen to Boys 10 ½ to 17 years old and family. Noprior Scouting is needed. Do you know a boy interested in Archery, hiking, white-water rafting, camping, rock climbing, canoeing and other outdoor adventures? Want to learn skills to survive in the wilderness? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions then you NEED to join us!Our Troop provides a great environment for bothparents and child to share exciting times together,enjoy new experiences, and develop memories. Weprovide you perfect opportunities to spend that quality time together that you have been looking for.Strengthen your relationship with your child throughthe opportunities that abound with Troop 144. Comeand join us as we head out to conquer the outdoors!Text or Call 215-901-4472, and visit our website atwww.scout144.com.Archbishop Wood High SchoolRegistration for Class of 2018Registration for the Archbishop Wood HighSchool Class of 2018 and transfer students arestill being accepted.It is not too late to register for September. Askabout our Transfer Advantage Program.For more information, please call Patricia Roschetz at 215-672-5050 ext. 268.

Parish MeetingsKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMBERSHIPKnights of Columbus Council No.15658 - Meetsevery second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 PM inthe Trinity Center. Rosary every Monday at 6:30PM in the Church . For information contact 215357-1300 Ext. 106 or olgc kofc@comcast.net.Also visit www.olgckofc.org and facebook.com/olgckofc. Meetings will resume in the Fall.Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men18 years of age or older who are practical (that is, practicing) Catholics in union with the Holy See. Thismeans that an applicant or member accepts the teachingauthority of the Catholic Church on matters of faith andmorals, aspires to live in accord with the precepts of theCatholic Church, and is in good standing in the CatholicChurch.Widow/Widower Support Group Regular meetings are held on the third Monday of each monthfrom 1-2:30PM in the Trinity Center. The nextmeeting will be held on June 16th.Outreach Ministry - Meetings are held on thefourth Monday each month, at 7PM in the TrinityCenter. The next meeting will be on June 23rd.Third Order Carmelites—meet on the third Saturday each month from September through Junefor ongoing spiritual formation. For informationcall 215-766-7513. The next meeting will be onJune 21st.Mothers of Young Children - Meets on the thirdTuesday each month from 10-11:30 AM(babysitting provided). Meetings will resume inthe Fall.St. Francis Senior Club - Meets on the first andthird Friday of the month at 10:00 AM in the Trinity Center. The next meeting will be on June20th.OLGC Senior Club - Meets on the second andfourth Fridays each month at 10AM in the TrinityCenter. Meetings will resume in the Fall.Health & Wellness Ministry - Meets on thefourth Thursday of each month at 7PM in the Trinity Center. For info, call 215-357-1300 ext. 273.Boy Scout Troop 144 - Monday nights 7:00–8:30PM @ OLGC. For Boys 10-17 years old, Parents also Welcomed, For info contact Gus Fioccaat 215-901-4472 or www.scouts144.com.PRAY FOR OUR TROOPSPlease pray for the protection of our menand women serving in the Armed Forces,especially:Stephen Bednarik, Anthony Brothman, Vincent Brothman Jr., Capt. Stephen Cattallo,Joseph Cymerman, Col. Troy D’Agostino,Andy Daily, Dana Daily, Daniel Dalton,John Doerffel, Joseph Dooley, Sam Ervin,Brady C. Fagans, Scott Ginger, JamesGormley, Jim Hacker, Sean Hartman, Lt.John Herbert, Paul Hesser, Daniel TimothyHipple, Robert Jankowski, Lt. Col. DavidJones, Sean Kehoe, Kenneth Keisler, JimmyKetler, Stephen Kraus, Major Joseph Krill,Brian Lackman, Sallie Lackman, AndrewLayman, Frankie Ludovici, Michael Maricle, Jude Martin, Brian McDermott, JohnMcDermott, Daniel MacDonald, William G.McCloskey, Grant Miller, Steven Neithold,Eric Nescio, John & Dawn O’Hara, GregPalush, Lcpl. Matthew Pellegrini, Lt. Michael H. Poekert, Gordon Pulford, SSgt.John Ramsey, Richard Raubenstine Jr.,Capt. Chaplain Tony Michael Repic, KevinRoberts, Patrick Rooney, Eric Sanderlin,Hali Sanderlin, Adam C. Schmidt, John C.Sparks IV, Ryan Speed, Bill Stanert, Lt. Col.Frederick D. Straka, Tim Studler, Justin Urban, Shawn Veach, Kevin Vizzari, DavidWeatherington, David Webb, Alex Williams, and Alex Willouer.

Mass Intentions for the WeekSunday7:008:3010:0012:00People of the ParishSam McKenzieJohn ScavillaPete PetreiMonday8:30Philip StanfaTuesday8:30Patty Villante—7th Anniv.Wednesday 8:30Maurice DonatoThursday8:30Richard Ginieczki, Jr.Friday8:30Charlie & Marcy LeFevre—50th Wedding Anniv.Saturday8:305:15Joseph DudaWilliam SheridanSunday7:008:30People of the ParishDeceased Members ofMcDermott & SchniderFamiliesFrances CastorinaAlex Sellen10:0012:00REMEMBER OUR SICKPlease pray for the sick, thosein hospitals, nursing homes,and in particular:Margaret AllenYoung Jacob BradyRobert CarchidiBaby Locan ConnorLisa Haffner DesaurantesEric DialBaby Dylan FairfieldYoung Luke FochtmanColleen GallagherBaby Amalia GamboneKevin GarrityYoung Thomas GilmoreDaniel Richard GriffinRobert GroverLillian HaasRaymond HaasHenry HamellIzzy KalagianRichard KehlVirginia KellerBaby Danny KennyDaniel KilgallonMargaret KomelaskyBaby George LilyJohn MarleyBaby Oliver McCloudSalena McHughYoung Ashley MeallJeanette MennaMicki MillerKelly NobleHoward PeakAnna PeglowPhil & Terry PetragnaniAlethea PickettAnthony PuglisiBaby Paige RandelYoung Steven ReederFrederick RobertsRose RoccamoJanet SacconeBob SchaeferBaby Alexander SchecklerBaby Holden SchecklerRyan Anthony ShadyAndrew ShingletonBaby Travis SkubishJohn SokolSebastian StojekJulia SykesBaby Kallie TamburinoJoseph & Sanita TettisBaby A.J. TrubinDolores UphoffElizabeth WalkerNicole WilliamsShane Daniel WilliamsMadison WoltematePlease pray for our Holy FatherPlease pray for those who havedied, members of our family andfriends and in particular:Pope Francis IMarihelen RoseLeroy StaszakAnd his special intentions forthe month of JuneAlso, remember those who have no one to pray forthem and all the Holy Souls in Purgatory.Universal: That the unemployed may receive support and find the work they need to live in dignity.Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, andmay perpetual life shine upon them.May the souls of the faithful departed,through the mercy of God, rest in peace.Amen.For Evangelization: That Europe may rediscoverits Christian roots through the witness of believers

Church Name/ Address:Our Lady of Good Counsel #671100611 Knowles AvenueSouthampton, PA 18966Phone: 215-357-1300Contact Person: Chuck Burgy (Business Manager)Wendy Jones (Bulletin Editor)Email Address:Software:Printer:OLGC088@verizon.net (Business Manager)weekly.bulletin@olgc.org (Bulletin Editor)Windows Vista UltimateMicrosoft Publisher 2007Adobe Acrobat XCanon MP240Transmission Time: Tuesday 12:00 PMSunday Date of Publication: June 15th, 2014Number of Pages Sent: 9Special Instructions:FedEx shipping address: 611 Knowles Avenue, Southampton, PA 18966Special instructions for delivery: Church rear vestibule, parking lot side (inside, if possible)FedEx tracking e-mail: olgc088@verizon

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia requires . Philadelphia Phillies. , Tuesday, June 24th is “Catholic Charities Night” at Citizens Bank Park, and a portion of the proceeds from this . weeks of preparing and taking final exams. Third grade proudly participated as May Procession

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