Browsing Events
November 2013
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1 | 2 Costume Party
Those wishing to attend are asked to make reservations by mailing check for $20 per person made out to: Scranton Cursillo, 125 Cornelia St., Pittston, PA 18640 before October 18, 2013. This is a bring your own bottle event. You must be 21 or over to attend this event. | |||||
3 | 4 | 5 Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office. A Journey Through the Bible
(Jeff Cavins welcomes you to a Journey through the Bible on You tube watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FQy9h2QMI#t=11) Have you ever thought about what it is about a good book or movie that is so captivating? Our first answer might be “a good plot” or “good characters.” I think there is something deeper going on though. It has been said that we are captivated by stories because we, ourselves, are “hardwired” for stories. Why might this be? Because we are actually living a story – the story of salvation history – the story of God’s creation and interaction with the world. No human being is outside of God’s plan and desire. We are called to discover God’s story so we can actually discover our own story and calling – our purpose in this life and the next. The purpose and plan for our lives can be found in God’s revelation – the teachings of the Church and his holy word, the Bible. I think it’s accurate to say that even Catholics who understand the basic teachings of the Faith may feel a little mystified by the Bible. Many of us have heard the various stories of the Bible – stories about Abraham, Moses, David, and the life of Christ – but don’t understand the collective whole – the overall story of salvation history. We don’t know how the readings are connected, who follows whom, what follows what, and how they ultimately are tied together and point to Jesus Christ. Our parish is sponsoring an initiative of learning salvation history in Scripture through A Journey through the Bible. A Journey through the Bible is a Bible study that will dramatically improve your understanding of the Bible in just weeks. Taught via video by Catholic Theologian and author, Jeff Cavins, this Bible study will take your understanding of the Scriptures and Catholic faith to a whole new level. | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | 12 Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office. A Journey Through the Bible
(Jeff Cavins welcomes you to a Journey through the Bible on You tube watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FQy9h2QMI#t=11) Have you ever thought about what it is about a good book or movie that is so captivating? Our first answer might be “a good plot” or “good characters.” I think there is something deeper going on though. It has been said that we are captivated by stories because we, ourselves, are “hardwired” for stories. Why might this be? Because we are actually living a story – the story of salvation history – the story of God’s creation and interaction with the world. No human being is outside of God’s plan and desire. We are called to discover God’s story so we can actually discover our own story and calling – our purpose in this life and the next. The purpose and plan for our lives can be found in God’s revelation – the teachings of the Church and his holy word, the Bible. I think it’s accurate to say that even Catholics who understand the basic teachings of the Faith may feel a little mystified by the Bible. Many of us have heard the various stories of the Bible – stories about Abraham, Moses, David, and the life of Christ – but don’t understand the collective whole – the overall story of salvation history. We don’t know how the readings are connected, who follows whom, what follows what, and how they ultimately are tied together and point to Jesus Christ. Our parish is sponsoring an initiative of learning salvation history in Scripture through A Journey through the Bible. A Journey through the Bible is a Bible study that will dramatically improve your understanding of the Bible in just weeks. Taught via video by Catholic Theologian and author, Jeff Cavins, this Bible study will take your understanding of the Scriptures and Catholic faith to a whole new level. | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
17 | 18 | 19 Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office. A Journey Through the Bible
(Jeff Cavins welcomes you to a Journey through the Bible on You tube watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FQy9h2QMI#t=11) Have you ever thought about what it is about a good book or movie that is so captivating? Our first answer might be “a good plot” or “good characters.” I think there is something deeper going on though. It has been said that we are captivated by stories because we, ourselves, are “hardwired” for stories. Why might this be? Because we are actually living a story – the story of salvation history – the story of God’s creation and interaction with the world. No human being is outside of God’s plan and desire. We are called to discover God’s story so we can actually discover our own story and calling – our purpose in this life and the next. The purpose and plan for our lives can be found in God’s revelation – the teachings of the Church and his holy word, the Bible. I think it’s accurate to say that even Catholics who understand the basic teachings of the Faith may feel a little mystified by the Bible. Many of us have heard the various stories of the Bible – stories about Abraham, Moses, David, and the life of Christ – but don’t understand the collective whole – the overall story of salvation history. We don’t know how the readings are connected, who follows whom, what follows what, and how they ultimately are tied together and point to Jesus Christ. Our parish is sponsoring an initiative of learning salvation history in Scripture through A Journey through the Bible. A Journey through the Bible is a Bible study that will dramatically improve your understanding of the Bible in just weeks. Taught via video by Catholic Theologian and author, Jeff Cavins, this Bible study will take your understanding of the Scriptures and Catholic faith to a whole new level. | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 |
24 | 25 | 26 Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office. | 27 Miraculous Medal Novena
| 28 Thanksgiving Day Mass
28, at 9:00 AM. Our parish Youth Group will participate in the service. Parishioners are asked to bring a non perishable item to the service. These items will be presented by the students during the Presentation of the Gifts. Thank you in advance for your unfailing generosity shown especially during the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays. | 29 | 30 |
Saturday Nov 2, 2013
Costume Party
Saturday Nov 2, 2013 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Sponsored by Cursillo Movement of Scranton. Held at QAP auditorium.
Those wishing to attend are
asked to make reservations by mailing check for $20 per person made out to:
Scranton Cursillo, 125 Cornelia St., Pittston, PA 18640 before October 18, 2013. This is a bring your own bottle event. You must be 21 or over to attend this event.
Tuesday Nov 5, 2013
Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday Nov 5, 2013 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Every Tuesday from 8 AM to 8 PM we have
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a
regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office.A Journey Through the Bible
Tuesday Nov 5, 2013 6:30 PM to 6:30 PM
A Journey Through the Bible, 8 part introduction to the Bible Timeline @ St. Mary's School Auditorium, September 24 to November 19, each Tuesday @ 6:30pm to celebrate the Conclusion of the YEAR OF FAITH.
(Jeff Cavins welcomes you to a Journey through the Bible on You tube watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FQy9h2QMI#t=11)
Have you ever thought about what it is about a good book or movie that is so captivating? Our first answer might be “a good plot” or “good characters.” I think there is something deeper going on though.
It has been said that we are captivated by stories because we, ourselves, are “hardwired” for stories. Why might this be? Because we are actually living a story – the story of salvation history – the story of God’s creation and interaction with the world. No human being is outside of God’s plan and desire. We are called to discover God’s story so we can actually discover our own story and calling – our purpose in this life and the next. The purpose and plan for our lives can be found in God’s revelation – the teachings of the Church and his holy word, the Bible.
I think it’s accurate to say that even Catholics who understand the basic teachings of the Faith may feel a little mystified by the Bible. Many of us have heard the various stories of the Bible – stories about Abraham, Moses, David, and the life of Christ – but don’t understand the collective whole – the overall story of salvation history. We don’t know how the readings are connected, who follows whom, what follows what, and how they ultimately are tied together and point to Jesus Christ.
Our parish is sponsoring an initiative of learning salvation history in Scripture through A Journey through the Bible. A Journey through the Bible is a Bible study that will dramatically improve your understanding of the Bible in just weeks. Taught via video by Catholic Theologian and author, Jeff Cavins, this Bible study will take your understanding of the Scriptures and Catholic faith to a whole new level.
Tuesday Nov 12, 2013
Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday Nov 12, 2013 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Every Tuesday from 8 AM to 8 PM we have
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a
regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office.A Journey Through the Bible
Tuesday Nov 12, 2013 6:30 PM to 6:30 PM
A Journey Through the Bible, 8 part introduction to the Bible Timeline @ St. Mary's School Auditorium, September 24 to November 19, each Tuesday @ 6:30pm to celebrate the Conclusion of the YEAR OF FAITH.
(Jeff Cavins welcomes you to a Journey through the Bible on You tube watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FQy9h2QMI#t=11)
Have you ever thought about what it is about a good book or movie that is so captivating? Our first answer might be “a good plot” or “good characters.” I think there is something deeper going on though.
It has been said that we are captivated by stories because we, ourselves, are “hardwired” for stories. Why might this be? Because we are actually living a story – the story of salvation history – the story of God’s creation and interaction with the world. No human being is outside of God’s plan and desire. We are called to discover God’s story so we can actually discover our own story and calling – our purpose in this life and the next. The purpose and plan for our lives can be found in God’s revelation – the teachings of the Church and his holy word, the Bible.
I think it’s accurate to say that even Catholics who understand the basic teachings of the Faith may feel a little mystified by the Bible. Many of us have heard the various stories of the Bible – stories about Abraham, Moses, David, and the life of Christ – but don’t understand the collective whole – the overall story of salvation history. We don’t know how the readings are connected, who follows whom, what follows what, and how they ultimately are tied together and point to Jesus Christ.
Our parish is sponsoring an initiative of learning salvation history in Scripture through A Journey through the Bible. A Journey through the Bible is a Bible study that will dramatically improve your understanding of the Bible in just weeks. Taught via video by Catholic Theologian and author, Jeff Cavins, this Bible study will take your understanding of the Scriptures and Catholic faith to a whole new level.
Tuesday Nov 19, 2013
Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday Nov 19, 2013 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Every Tuesday from 8 AM to 8 PM we have
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a
regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office.A Journey Through the Bible
Tuesday Nov 19, 2013 6:30 PM to 6:30 PM
A Journey Through the Bible, 8 part introduction to the Bible Timeline @ St. Mary's School Auditorium, September 24 to November 19, each Tuesday @ 6:30pm to celebrate the Conclusion of the YEAR OF FAITH.
(Jeff Cavins welcomes you to a Journey through the Bible on You tube watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2FQy9h2QMI#t=11)
Have you ever thought about what it is about a good book or movie that is so captivating? Our first answer might be “a good plot” or “good characters.” I think there is something deeper going on though.
It has been said that we are captivated by stories because we, ourselves, are “hardwired” for stories. Why might this be? Because we are actually living a story – the story of salvation history – the story of God’s creation and interaction with the world. No human being is outside of God’s plan and desire. We are called to discover God’s story so we can actually discover our own story and calling – our purpose in this life and the next. The purpose and plan for our lives can be found in God’s revelation – the teachings of the Church and his holy word, the Bible.
I think it’s accurate to say that even Catholics who understand the basic teachings of the Faith may feel a little mystified by the Bible. Many of us have heard the various stories of the Bible – stories about Abraham, Moses, David, and the life of Christ – but don’t understand the collective whole – the overall story of salvation history. We don’t know how the readings are connected, who follows whom, what follows what, and how they ultimately are tied together and point to Jesus Christ.
Our parish is sponsoring an initiative of learning salvation history in Scripture through A Journey through the Bible. A Journey through the Bible is a Bible study that will dramatically improve your understanding of the Bible in just weeks. Taught via video by Catholic Theologian and author, Jeff Cavins, this Bible study will take your understanding of the Scriptures and Catholic faith to a whole new level.
Tuesday Nov 26, 2013
Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday Nov 26, 2013 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Every Tuesday from 8 AM to 8 PM we have
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. If, on a
regular basis, you can spend one hour weekly with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament at this hour, please call Ann Jake, 457-3521, or the parish office.
Wednesday Nov 27, 2013
Miraculous Medal Novena
Wednesday Nov 27, 2013 All day
Thursday Nov 28, 2013
Thanksgiving Day Mass
Thursday Nov 28, 2013 9:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Thanksgiving Day Mass will be celebrated on November
28, at 9:00 AM. Our parish Youth Group
will participate in the service. Parishioners are
asked to bring a non perishable item to the service.
These items will be presented by the students during
the Presentation of the Gifts. Thank you in advance
for your unfailing generosity shown especially during
the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays.