PAGE EIGHT ' (Photo by Mark Moran) Rev. Father Hugh McGroarty, pastor of St. Frances X. Cabrini R.C. Church at Carverton and Blessed Sacrament ‘R.C. Church at Cen- termoreland, yesterday announced the following schedule of services at both churches for Holy Week services, starting Wednesday evening, April 2, and concluding with the Easter Sunday mass schedule. Services for Holy Week at St. Frances X. Cabrini Church at Carverton will begin with confessions of the faithful - Wednesday evening from 6 to 7, followed by mass at 7. Holy Thursday con- fessions will be heard from 6 to 7 p.m. with mass at 7 p.m., including children’s procession. Adoration of the Cross on Good Friday will take place from noon to 3 p.m. when children will narrate the Passion of Jesus Christ. Stations of the Cross will take place Good Friday afternoon at 3. Liturgical service will be held Good Friday evening at 6. There will be no mass on Good Friday. Services Holy Saturday, April 5, will get underway at 4 in the afternoon when the blessing of Easter foods will take place. Holy Saturday evening mass will be offered at 8 with an extra mass at 9 p.m. No masses are allowed to be offered before 8 p.m. on Holy Saturday. Easter Sunday masses at St. Frances X. Cabrini R.C. Church will be of- fered at 8,9 and 11:30 a.m. and Easter Sunday af- ternoon at 5 p.m. : Holy Week services in Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church at Cen- termoreland will begin Holy Thursday evening at 6 when confessions of the faithful will be heard. Mass will be offered Holy Thursday evening at 7 with a procession by the children of the parish. All parents of special needs students are invited to a meeting on Arm- strong V. Kline to be held Thursday, March 27, at "10:30 a.m. in Pomeroy’s Community - Room, Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre. Irzinski, director of special education, Intermediate Unit 18; Cinde Linker, IEP con- sultant, Intermediate Unit 18; and Lewis Stauffer, regional reviewer, Department of Education, Harrisburg. Plan to attend this in- formative conference. Persons with questions or concerns may contact Joan Felty 675-5907, Rosemary Galli 655-4895, Mooneen Bielecki 823- 0416, Carol Smith 288-8676, or Anna Stranch 823-2081. St. Andrew’s Orthodox Church in Dallas is in its final week of Great Lent. Saturday, March 29, called ‘Lazarus Satur- day’’ based on the Scripture, John 11:1-45, marks the end of this period. This is one of the most dramatically told stories in John and it contains the well known verse: “I am the Resurrection and the life.”” All parish members are encouraged to read this scripture on this day and to meditate on its message. On March 30, Palm Sunday, Fr. W. Basil Stroyen will bless willows prior to the 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy. These Speakers will be Paul INVEST AS LITTLE AS $1000. 175 interest on | 30-MONTH i: ERTIFICATES viELp 12.28" WE COMPOUND INTEREST QUARTERLY — J INTEREST CAN BE PAID MONTHLY. OUARTERLY. ANNUALLY, OR AT MATURITY. 11.75% RATE GOOD THRU MARCH STOP IN AT ANY OFFICE OR CALL (717) 823-0131 RATE OF 11.75% EFFECTIVE DURING MARCH 1980 ONLY. Federal regulations require & substantial penalty for premature Certificate withdrawal. willows will be held by all present in the church along with a lighted Liturgy. This makes all par- ticipants in the reading lesson of John 12:1-18. Holy week with its very strict fast and abstinence begins at 6 p.m. At 6 p.m., Fr. Stroyen will concelebrate at a Mission Service at St. Michael’s Church in Mt. Carmel, Pa. This mission The Couples Club of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will meet on Friday evening, March 28 at 8 p.m. at the home of Anne and Glenn Edwards of Oak Hill. The next meeting of the vestry will be held on Palm Sunday, March 30, Members of the Hunt- sville Christian Church will be meeting at the church this week in the evenings to set up for the 16th annual ham and egg supper, which will be held on Saturday, March 29. hosted by Fr. Michael Lepa is the last of the series of Mission Ser- vices. An antique perpetual light has been hung before the Royal Doors. This will be lighted at all times signifying the presence of the Reserved Sacrament. This deeply embossed bronze lamp is the gift of a parish in Newark, N.J. Many favorable are being received to the Pastor's at 11:20 a.m. following the worship service. The annual three-hour Good Friday service sponsored by the Back Mountain Ministerium will be held April 4 from noon to 3 ‘p.m. in the Church of the Prince of Peace. served family-style begins at 4 p.m. and continues until all are served. For those with a hearty appetite the ‘‘all-you-can- eat” menu consists of: hickory smoked ham, farm fresh eggs, by Helen Franklin The administrative board of the Huntsville United Methodist Church will neet at the church on March 30, 7:30 p.m. A call to prayer and self denial will be held April 1 at 7 p.m. at the Huntsville Women of the Noxen and Ruggles United Methodist Churches will be guests. Mrs. Meryl Wagner, of Follies Road, recently spent a weekend in West Milford, N.J., with her son Robert Wagner and family. Glad to hear Dorothy Perkins, of Ceasetown, is home from General David King, of 3 piece SUITS 4 piece 3 SUITS : by Va size ? \ DRESSES | JACKET DRESSES $94% Beacon Falls, Conn., has after visiting her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Perkins and grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Laurence. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Cragle, of Mooretown visited Mr. and Mrs. Velton Bean, of Ceasetown on Sunday. James Roushey, former resident of Jackson Church Road, is a medical patient at Mercy Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jackson Township Fire Company plans to have a bake sale, and sell refreshments at the Primary election, Election Day on April 22. Donations of baked goods would be appreciated. "27% $9495 ANY PURCHASE 12-5:30 Trucksville (Across from the Checkerboard Corner, the weekly radio program featuring Fr. Stroyen. This weekly program is heard on Station WYZZ on 93 FM. at 8 a.m. Project chairman, Julia Kriel of the clam chowder and potato pancake dinner, thanked all who supported this effort. All parish members are deeply grateful for the support being.shown their Mission parish by members of the Back Mountain area. The church will celebrate Easter with a Vigil Service and Eucharist on Saturday evening, April 5 at 7:30 p-m. and the Easter Sunday services will be celebrated with the Eucharist at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. on April 6. homefried potatoes, homemade applesauce, potato buns, beverage, and homemade pies (blueberry, raisin, apple, cherry, lemon, and many others). Proceeds from this Good Friday evening Holy Hour will be held from 6 to 7, followed by a liturgical service at 7. Easter Bood will take place at 3:30. Confessions will be heard Saturday evening, starting at 7, with mass at 8 p.m. Easter Sunday mass at Blessed Sacrament Church in Cen- termoreland will be of- fered at 10:30 a.m. St. Paul’s announces schedule Pastor Lynn H. Rothrock announced the following schedule for Holy Week at St. Paul's, Lutheran Church, Shavertown. A 15-minute service will be held daily Monday a.m. Maundy Thursday, Holy communion service at 7:30 p.m.; Good Friday, Back Mt. Joint Community Service at Prince of Peace from noon to 3 p.m. and a Tenebrae Service at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s; Easter Sunday, services at 6, 8:30 and 11 a.m. with Holy Communion and Church School at 9:30 a.m. annual event are applied to the church’s Building Fund. Tickets may be pur- chased from any member of the congregation or at the door. Take-outs are also available. Holy Week Services will be held in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of Mercy Center, Dallas. Rev. Robert Lozinski, CSC, Chaplain at Kings College will be the celebrant. The times are: Holy Thursday, April 3, at 6:30 p.m.; Good Friday, April 4, at 2 p.m.; Holy Saturday, April 5, at 8 p.m.; and Easter Sunday, April 6, at 9 am. Everyone is welcome. The Rev. E. Lee Brehm, pastor of the Trucksville United Methodist Church, has announced that the worship services for Palm Sunday, March 30, will be held at 9 and 10:30 a.m. with church school at 9 a.m. During the services all members will be invited to renew their vows to support the church with their prayers, their presence and their ser- vice. Featured at both ser- vices will be a trumpet solo by Bob Baird. Harry Trebilcox, director of music and organist, will conduct the choir. On Wednesday, April 2, home decorated Easter hats will be paraded and judged at the monthly meeting of the British Women's Club. The meeting will be held at the oFlowering Plants home of Ann Calkins, 74 Jackson St. Dallas, at 7:30 p.m. Any British born women are invited to attend the meeting. * * master SSL 696-1 178 i ¥ © Open Easter Week SENENRS i. Monday thru Friday As 8 a.m. - 9 p.m SX
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