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The Passing of Prime Bishop Emeritus John Swantek

The fifth Prime Bishop of the Polish National Catholic Church, the Most Reverend John Swantek, died Friday, January 7, 2022 at 4:30 in the morning and entered into the eternal rest of the Lord.

The details of the funeral of Prime Bishop Swantek arranged in part with his family are given here:

Vespers will be celebrated in our Scranton Cathedral where the Primate Emeritus will lie in repose and will begin at 7:00 pm on Friday, January 14, 2022;

The funeral Mass is scheduled for Saturday, January 15, 2022 at 10:00 am in the Cathedral.

A repast will follow in the Cathedral Youth Center.

Please keep Prime Bishop John in your prayers for the repose of his soul.  And please uplift in prayer as well his wife, Arlene, and the entire family for their solace in this difficult time.

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.  May he rest in peace.  Amen.

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COVID-19 UPDATE!

In these uncertain and troubling times, the leadership of the Polish National Catholic Church, both secular and spiritual, has decided to implement a better safe than sorry approach to the Coronavirus outbreak.

Effective immediately, until further notice, all activities in our parish will be temporarily suspended.  This includes all meetings and assemblies of any type.  Mass will be celebrated by the clergy at 9:30 AM on Sundays in order to offer prayers for the faithful but all parishioners are instructed to to remain at home and to pray together from there as the one body of Christ.  Should anyone come to Mass because they did not receive this notification, they will be asked to maintain the recommended social distancing of at least six feet from other parishioners.  The Eucharist will not be distributed to the congregation but will be replaced by the recitation of the “Act of Spiritual Communion” at the appropriate time during the Mass.  The text will be provide in the Bulletin and in the weekly Worship Guide for those not attending Mass.  This will be posted on the website each week along with or in place of the bulletin until such time as we are once again able to gather together to give praise, honor and glory to the Lord God Almighty.  The links below will provide you with the latest Official Statement from the Office of the Prime Bishop, a list of cancelled and re-scheduled events within the church, guides to Sunday and Lenten Worship Services.  The Sunday Worship Guide will be updated weekly.  Please share this information with any and all parishioners that you are in contact with to make sure that they know to stay home from church until further notice.  If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me anytime at 610-775-4559.  This number also rings my cell phone so i am available most anytime.  With God’s grace we will weather this storm and come through stronger than ever.  Please keep all of those affected by this sickness in your thoughts and prayers daily, especially the health care providers working so hard and so selflessly to battle this outbreak.  Take care, stay well and may God bless you and yours in this time of crisis.

Statement from the Office of the Prime Bishop

Cancelled and Re-scheduled Events

Sunday Worship Guide (Fourth Sunday of Lent)

Lenten Worship Guide (Stations of the Cross)

Stations of the Cross (PowerPoint) 

 

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The Sacrament Of Confirmation, October 27th

On Sunday, October 27th, there will be only one Mass at 9AM. We once again have the honor of hosting a visit by the Rt. Rev. Bernard Nowicki, the Bishop Ordinary of the Central Diocese of the Polish National Catholic Church. Bishop Nowicki will be here to confer the Sacrament of Confirmation on two of the youth of our Parish, Kaitlyn Kotula and Brianna Zelek. Please pray for these two young people that they may feel welcomed into full and complete communion with the Church and the Parish community. Mark your calendars now – SAVE THE DATE. Please plan to join together as the one body of Christ for this joyous event!

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