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April 11, 2022
by Tim Kramer
Bonanza 2022 is rounding the final turn. The 3rd count was held on April 9th and the first of ten drawings will begin April 24th after the 9:00 a.m. Mass. As always, we appreciate your support of the Parish's largest fund raiser.
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April 11, 2022
by Bereavement Committee
On Wednesday, April 26, 2022 our St. Clare community and school will provide a Funeral Mass for Joann Prewitt, who died on February 2, 2022. We are partnering with Verheyden Funeral Home, which has been granted disposition of her remains.
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April 10, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
Happy Palm Sunday. As Christians around the world begin Holy Week, both our Przemysl group and field team went to services at their locations. Those at the retreat house enjoyed a small personal service then were off to their daily assignments, while the group in Przemysl were treated to the pomp and circumstance of Mass at the Cathedral with the Archbishop and all the beauty of the special day. We were just about to leave when the custodian asked if we would like to see the catacombs below the church. These crypts hold the tombs of the bishops of this diocese buried here dating back several centuries.
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April 9, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
We transitioned the groups today, most in Przemysl went to the field station and vice versa. Each day we head off to the various destinations, never sure exactly what we will encounter, including the weather where we had snow and rain, but always willing to give it our best shot. There seemed to be a lot of movement at the centers today, a bit of an uptick in activity. The sheer volume of people is staggering, heartbreaking and surreal.
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April 8, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
We are at the halfway point of our mission. It was a very long but productive day. Our field team was on the move at 4:45 am to unload the truck from France that was delayed at the last moment last night. They unloaded supplies for 2 hours took a break for breakfast then back to work again. We unpacked and organized the supplies, did laundry, delivered medical supplies more shopping for specifics for the guests. Another trip to pick up more refugees and help get them settled. We said goodbye to many of the families we had met as they were off on the next leg of their journey to different countries. Amazing how in just 24 hours such a strong connection can be felt even with the language barrier, it just shows how universal kindness is. We also encountered border patrol stops a few times…all part of a “normal” day.
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April 7, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
Day four is coming to a close. We ended the day unloading a truck of supplies at the center and brought more families here to transition from Ukraine. More shopping for medical supplies, and day to day supplies, and much physical labor at the refugee center in Przemysl where half of our group is ministering. Stripping sheets, disinfecting cots, mopping floors, clearing clutter and always providing that warm smile and hug for anyone in need.
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April 6, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
Our first day fully immersed in our work in Poland. We have been split up into 2 groups so hoping to hear from those working in Przemysl for tomorrow's post. Here in southern Poland today we helped at the medical clinic, transitioned families entering Poland to our center, shopped for supplies which resulted in some unexpected excitement when we were stopped by Polish Border Patrol to authenticate what we were doing. The stops help guard against the problem of human trafficking.
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April 5, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
We arrived in Krakow mid-day then headed to Przemysl. We had a quick meal, took our things to our room and headed out to the Refugee Center. We are working in two groups at two locations. We are assisting with whatever is needed. We are in awe of the work being done by the relief agencies.
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April 4, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
I have briefly relinquished my title as Captain. I thought since there is an actual pilot it would be best if I let her fly the plane. We are all accounted for but not quite all in the photo…next stop Frankfurt!
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March 26, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
The last two weeks were very busy with calls, emails and texts arranging and organizing our humanitarian effort to assist those suffering due to war. Your generous support, through prayer, financial assistance and good will for the refugees from Ukraine are tangible acts of love for our worldwide family. We hope to be your hands, feet, hugs, hearts and smiles to those we serve and let them know they are not alone or forgotten. Thank you for your help.
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February 27, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
In the February 27, 2022 bulletin you will find the schedule for all that is for happening at St. Clare in the upcoming 40 days. Be sure to place it on the fridge so it will serve as a reminder and invitation to participate.
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February 27, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
This week is the First Friday of March and of the Season of Lent. Come join us for Adoration after the morning Mass until noon for some time of reflection and prayer, or in the evening at 7:30 PM for Stations of the Cross.
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January 9, 2022
by Mike McDevitt
Pregnancy Aid Bottle Drive: A “Bottle Drive” to support our local Pregnancy Aid organization will be coming in February. Your donations will support their services to help young women through their pregnancies. We planning for the following dates: February 17-28, 2022. Detailed articles coming soon.
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January 9, 2022
by Sr. Kathy Avery
Are you signed up for Formed.org? You can find so many great programs for you, your family, the children. Just go to formed.org and enter St. Clare of Montefalco Church. Take a look around. Invite a friend or two for coffee or tea and share faith together. God will like it if you do and…so will Sr. Kathy
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January 1, 2022
by Fr. Andrew
Today on the first Sunday of 2022, we commemorate the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. Epiphany means "MANIFESTATION," referring to the appearance of Jesus. The significance of this day is not just the arrival of the magi, but the coming of the visitors from the east to adore the newborn King
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December 18, 2021
by Mike McDevitt
A sincere thank you to everyone who participated in the 2021 Giving Tree Project. We had a marvelous turnout of donations of wonderful gifts and gift cards for our six area organizations. Considering the continued challenges during this COVID-19 pandemic, they were all delighted that we were still able to support their efforts to keep our most vulnerable warm and fed. We had many of our stay at home parishioners send in gifts from Amazon or dropped off packages at the Parish Office. Thank you for helping us continue to provide assistance to our friends and neighbors in need.
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December 18, 2021
by Christian Service
Give the gift of life! Please note we have had to cancel our usual January blood drive due to continued construction in the Social Hall. If we learn of another opportunity to give blood in our area we will share it with you. You may always contact the Red Cross at 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
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December 18, 2021
by Fr. Andrew
Following Gaudete Sunday, we continue with the joyful theme on this last Sunday of Advent. Not only because we light the fourth candle on our advent wreath, but because two beautiful women, who trusted the Lord’s messengers, point us toward the Christmas and Salvation story. That is our story. God’s Spirit is at work in us too. God’s word becomes flesh in us and through us. Mary and Elizabeth are two major figures of the nativity narrative who respond with joy and trust. We can do the same. Be Bold be Holy Be Catholic.
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November 14, 2021
by Mike McDevitt
Our next Christian Service activity, the Giving Tree Project, will roll out next weekend with small Christmas trees and gift tags for suggested gifts to the organizations we support each year. We will also have the Wish Lists on our St. Clare website. Our gifts support local warming centers, senior centers and social service agencies assisting our most needy.
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November 14, 2021
by Fr. Andrew
To respond in faith to the challenges we face and to take the necessary steps to better equip our parish communities for the mission outlined in Unleash the Gospel, the Archdiocese is dividing all parishes into groups called “Families of Parishes” creating a new structure and leadership...
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