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Relay for August 2024

Bernardine Franciscan Sisters
 Relay
August 2024

1. THURSDAY – St. Alphonsus Liguori

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

  • for our Sisters who will celebrate a birthday or feast day during the month of August. Many graces and blessings for you are precious to God and to us, your Sisters!
  • for all our special intentions and for those who ask us to remember them and their special intentions in our prayers.
  • for many graces and blessings upon our Sisters who are making their annual retreat during the summer months.
  • for relaxing and restorative vacations for our sisters during the summer months.
  • for safe travel for our Sisters during the summer months.

 

Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O prince of the heavenly host, by the Power of God, thrust into Hell Satan and all evil spirits who wander through the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s) who celebrate

feast days/birthdays today

Sister Faith Kravat

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

Community Update - BFS

  • Sister Francis Canice Reinhardt returned to St. Joseph Villa yesterday, Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

 

Community Update – Family Member

Prayers are requested for the following sick Family member and for those who companion him during this time:

  • for Sister Gemma's brother-in-law, Steve, who has been diagnosed with a serious illness. 


 Invitation from the Monastery of St. Clare, Langhorne, PA

Triduum in Honor of Saint Clare – August 8, 9, 10, 2024

The three evenings and the Feast Day Mass will be livestreamed on the Monastery website:  www.poorclarepa.org They will also be available for viewing after the events. Booklets to follow the liturgies will be available during the live streaming.

  • Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. - Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction
  • Friday, August 9, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. - Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction, Prayer for Healing
  • Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. - Transitus (recalls St. Clare’s Passage to Eternal Life), Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction
  • Sunday, August 11, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. - Mass-Solemnity of St. Clare.

Homilist: Fr. Stephen Waruszewski, TOR

 

Novena Prayer: “O glorious Saint Clare, God has given you the power of working miracles continually, and the favor of answering the prayers of those who invoke your assistance in misfortune, anxiety and distress. We beseech you, obtain for us from Jesus through Mary, His Blessed Mother, what we beg of you so fervently and hopefully, (here mention your need privately) if it be for the greater honor and glory of God and the good of our souls. Amen.”

 

Currently, the Triduum for 2023 is on their website. For background on the Poor Clares, access: Our History – Poor Clares of the Franciscan Monastery of Saint Clare (poorclarepa.org)

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for healing and blessing for Lois Parry.
  • for a return to good health for Sherry A. [website]


2. FRIDAY – St. Eusebius of Vercelli/St. Peter Julian Eymard/First Friday – Our Lady of the Angels (Portiuncula)

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

  • for restoration to better health for our Sisters who are hospitalized; dealing with serious and/or chronic illnesses; undergoing testing to diagnose and/or treat various illnesses; undergoing physical therapy.

 

From the Office of Development and Mission Advancement

Winners of 2024 Summer Mission Raffle are:

 

  • First Place Prize - $2,000 – Marie Gozzi from Stafford, VA. Marie has known our Sisters since high school as she is an alumna of La Reine High School.

 

  • Second Place Prize - $1,000 – Jane & Edward Garbacz of Conshohocken, PA. They have been faithful supporters of our Sisters since 2004.

 

  • Third Place Prize –$500 – Stanley Kozuch of Bedford, IN. Stanley had two sisters who were Bernardines - Sister Agnesita and Sister Sharon.

 

This year we cleared a profit of $26,200 to support our missions and our work among the poor! Thank you for your support!

 

Our Lady of the Angels of the Portiuncula

https://www.roman-catholic-saints.com/portiuncula.html

 

Signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Signing begun today, August 2, 1776, with some signing on later dates. https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/signers-factsheet

 

3. SATURDAY – First Saturday

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.


Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s) who celebrate

feast days/birthdays today

Sister Rita de Cássia Lima Barbosa

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

4. SUNDAY – Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s) who celebrate

feast days/birthdays today

Sister Jean Jacobchik

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.


5. MONDAY – The Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s) who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Gilbetânia Ferreira de Andrade

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

Community Update – Death of a BFS’s Family Member

Prayers are requested for the departed soul of our Sister’s Family Member and for the comfort and consolation of our Sister and her family:

  • for Joseph (“Joe”) Ciucci, Sister Josandra Ciucci’s brother, who died Sunday evening, August 4, 2024, in Florida. The Funeral will be private.

 

Community Update – BFS's Living Family Member

  • for Cyndi, Sister Patrice Marie Klausing’s cousin's wife, for successful surgery caused as a result of a serious illness.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Mary Shellpfeffer  for safe and successful surgery tomorrow, Tuesday August 6, 2024, and for a speedy recovery.
  • Mary for a speedy and safe return to the US as a result of being "stranded" in London for 4 days due to flight cancellations.
  • for healing for Michelle Avery and for blessings for Tom and the family.

 

Prayers for the needs of:

  • Hunter Small [website]
  • Grażyna [website]

6. TUESDAY – The Transfiguration of the Lord

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

From Sister Zioldé de Caldas, Congregational Councilor

I will be traveling [today, August 6, 2024] to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to visit the Sisters and obtain my R1 Visa. I ask for prayers that this time I will be able to obtain this document. I will return on the 23rd of this month [August], God willing. Thank you so much. - Sister Zioldé

 

2024 Directory Update

  • Sister Marie Cacciatore Delete Sister’s name and work number from p. 16-OLR, Farmington Hills, MI. Add Sister’s name to p. 22 Sacred Heart Convent-Clare 1209. Direct Dial 484.509.4058  E-mail: cacciaosf@gmail.com Effective Friday, August 2, 2024.

 

Community Update – BFS’s Family Member

  • Prayers for the correct diagnosis for Dorothy, Sister Danielle Marie Kubelsky’s sister, who is hospitalized.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for healing for Rita who is hospitalized.

 

The Transfiguration of the Lord

https://www.nationalshrine.org/blog/the-meaning-of-the-transfiguration-of-the-lord/


7. WEDNESDAY – St. Sixtus II and Companions/St. Cajetan

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Community Update-Death of a BFS’s Family Member

Peace and Good! We announce the death of Mr. João Montenegro, who died Monday, August 5, 2024. He is the brother of our Sister Míriam Guerra de Albuquerque Montenegro. We ask for prayers for the family and especially for Sister Miriam. ­ - Ir. Acélia Maria Sterz – Provincial Secretary

 

BFS Archives

The yearly annals for 2023—2024 are due September 30, 2024. You may mail them by USPS or email to the BFS Archives BFArchives@bfranciscan.org Each local house, including individuals who live alone, should send these annals. It is very important to preserve the history of the life and works of our Sisters. Thank you for your attention to this important matter. - Sister Rose Colette Rowe, Archivist

 

Invitation from the Monastery of St. Clare, Langhorne, PA

Triduum in Honor of Saint Clare – August 8, 9, 10, 2024

The three evenings and the Feast Day Mass will be livestreamed on the Monastery website:  www.poorclarepa.org They will also be available for viewing after the events. Booklets to follow the liturgies will be available during the live streaming.

  • Thursday, August 8, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. - Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction
  • Friday, August 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. - Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction, Prayer for Healing
  • Saturday, August 10, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. - Transitus (recalls St. Clare’s Passage to Eternal Life), Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction
  • Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. - Mass-Solemnity of St. Clare.

Homilist: Fr. Stephen Waruszewski, TOR

 

Novena Prayer: “O glorious Saint Clare, God has given you the power of working miracles continually, and the favor of answering the prayers of those who invoke your assistance in misfortune, anxiety and distress. We beseech you, obtain for us from Jesus through Mary, His Blessed Mother, what we beg of you so fervently and hopefully, (here mention your need privately) if it be for the greater honor and glory of God and the good of our souls. Amen.”

 

Currently, the Triduum for 2023 is on their website. For background on the Poor Clares, access:

 Our History – Poor Clares of the Franciscan Monastery of Saint Clare (poorclarepa.org)

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Eileen Cassidy (former Education Director at Villa Maria School, Stamford, Connecticut) for a successful surgery today, Wednesday, August 7, 2024, and a complete recovery.
  • for successful surgery for Danial Fisher and Bill Lesjak.
  • for 6-year-old Erin for good results and a speedy recovery following serious surgery.
  • for Peggy Bowen who is quite ill.

8. THURSDAY – St. Dominic

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Nita Ricarda Rassude (Novice) and Sister Otilia Anastacio

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

Invitation from the Monastery of St. Clare, Langhorne, PA

Triduum in Honor of Saint Clare – August 8, 9, 10, 2024

The three evenings and the Feast Day Mass will be livestreamed on the Monastery website:  www.poorclarepa.org They will also be available for viewing after the events. Booklets to follow the liturgies will be available during the live streaming.

  • Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. - Night Prayer, Homily, Novena, Benediction

 

Prayers for the soul of those who have gone home to God and for those persons whom they leave behind to grieve their loss:

  • for Marty Ketelsen. [website]

12. MONDAY – St. Jane Frances de Chantal

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Community Update – BFS

  • Sister La Verne Grippe was transferred from Reading Hospital Tower Health to Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Reading, room 111-A, on Friday, August 9, 2024.

 

Community Update BFS’/MSCS’ Family Members

  • for Steve Roll, Sister Gemma Legel’s sister Carol’s husband, who is in hospice.
  • for Father Robert Lawrence, a priest in the Harrisburg Diocese, who is having serious health issues at this time. Father Lawrence is the brother of  Sister Mary Ann Lawrence, MSC, a resident at St. Joseph Villa.

 

From Community Life

Good morning, Sisters. It seems like a good time to reflect on holistic health. Consider going to the Members Only area of our Website to Community Life-Wellness Inventory and review: Dimensions of Spiritual Wellness and also Dimensions of Emotional Wellness. Enjoy the remaining days of summer!  - Sister Shaun Patrice Malone

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for healing for Sean and Joey.
  • for Jamie and Beth. [website]

13. TUESDAY – SS. Pontian and Hippolytus

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Gracilete de Sousa Cardoso

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) Assembly

As you read this message, I will be attending the 2024 Assembly of the LCWR in Orlando, Florida from August 13-16. The theme of this year’s conference is “Our Time is Holy: Who then Shall We Be?” Seven main events of the assembly will be livestreamed, recorded, and posted on the LCWR website to be viewed at any time after the assembly.

 

Two livestreamed events tomorrow, Wednesday, August 14, 2024:

 

9:25 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. - Presidential Address by Maureen Geary, OP

https://youtube.com/live/wiQ3hM4-9QY?feature=share

 

2:05 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. - Keynote: Bryan N. Massingale

https://youtube.com/live/tEGQQK6U4zk?feature=share



14. WEDNESDAY – St. Maximilian Kolbe

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Reminder: Ministry Data 2024-2025 Form and Education Update 2023-2024 Form are both due by Saturday, September 7, 2024, to Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister, 450 Saint Bernardine St, Reading PA 19607-1737. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

 

2024 Directory Updates (3)

  • Sacred Heart Convent, p. 20 (top) – Delete Sister Joanne Mary Kotwicki’s name. Insert Sister Tereza das Dôres Lima’s name. Delete Sister Joanne’s cell number 610.780.4820. Insert Sister Tereza’s cell number 610.334.8198. Keep Office phone information x1128 – 484.334.6806 and e-mail address: LocalMinister@bfranciscan.org The Local Minister e-mail is now Sister Tereza’s business e-mail. Effective immediately.

 

  • Sister Joanne Mary Kotwicki – See Sacred Heart Convent p. 20 update above. Make those changes; then, go to p. 22 where you will find Sister Joanne’s current personal information: Direct dial phone: 484.509.4056 Cell: 610.780.4820. E-mail: sjoannekotwicki@aol.com

 

  • Sister Tereza das Dôres Lima – See Sacred Heart Convent, p. 20 update above. Make those changes; then, go to p. 24 where you will find Sister Tereza’s current personal information: Direct dial phone: 610.509.4057 Cell: 610.334.8198. What’s App (01155) 85 99129 4139 and  E-mail: terezaosf@gmail.com

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) Assembly

As you read this message, I will be attending the 2024 Assembly of the LCWR in Orlando, Florida from August 13-16. The theme of this year’s conference is “Our Time is Holy: Who then Shall We Be?” Seven main events of the assembly will be livestreamed, recorded, and posted on the LCWR website to be viewed at any time after the assembly.

 

Two livestreamed events today, Wednesday, August 14, 2024:

 

9:25 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. - Presidential Address by Maureen Geary, OP

https://youtube.com/live/wiQ3hM4-9QY?feature=share

 

2:05 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. - Keynote: Bryan N. Massingale

https://youtube.com/live/tEGQQK6U4zk?feature=share

 

Three livestreamed events tomorrow, Thursday, August 15, 2024:

 

9:20 a.m. to 10:05 a.m. – Keynote: Maricarmen Bracamontes, OSF

https://youtube.com/live/_3WINsEYMtA?feature=share

 

11:20 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. – Reflectors: Who Do We Need You to BE for the World?

https://youtube.com/live/8aPfMAEu2DE?feature=share

 

2:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. – Discerning the Emerging Future: What’s Emerging?

https://youtube.com/live/g6T3wYHPYCs?feature=share

 

Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:

  • for George F. Reading, Jr., 87, husband of Sally Ann (Craig) Reading of Reading, PA, died on Wednesday, August 7, 2024. Mass of Christian Burial today at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Family Guardian Angels Roman Catholic Church, 3121 Kutztown Rd., Reading, PA 19605. The family will receive friends and relatives at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Burial will follow at Gethsemane Cemetery in Laureldale. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/george-reading-obituary?id=55815907

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Rep. Steny Hoyer who is ill. He is a strong supporter of the Bernardine Sisters and his daughters went to our La Reine High School.
  • for successful surgery for Alex, a student at Nouvel Catholic Central in Saginaw, Michigan.
  • for healing and complete recovery of Sister Laura Hammel, OSC who was in a serious car accident Thursday, August 8, 2024.
  • for successful treatments for William Szczechowsk.
  • for continued healing for John.
  • for meaningful employment for Michael.
  • for Jan and her son Tom who ae both dealing with serious illnesses. [website]

 

St. Maximilian Kolbe

https://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=370



 15. THURSDAY – The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s) who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Grace Keane

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

Community Update – BFS’s Family Member

  • for Frank Potoczny, brother of Sister Helene Potoczny, who is seriously ill.
  • for continued healing for Dorothy, Sister Danielle Marie Kubelsky’s sister.

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

https://www.roman-catholic-saints.com/assumption-of-mary.html

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) Assembly

As you read this message, I will be attending the 2024 Assembly of the LCWR in Orlando, Florida from August 13-16. The theme of this year’s conference is “Our Time is Holy: Who then Shall We Be?” Seven main events of the assembly will be livestreamed, recorded, and posted on the LCWR website to be viewed at any time after the assembly.

 

Three livestreamed events today, Thursday, August 15, 2024:

 

9:20 a.m. to 10:05 a.m. – Keynote: Maricarmen Bracamontes, OSB

https://youtube.com/live/_3WINsEYMtA?feature=share

 

11:20 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. – Reflectors: Who Do We Need You to Be for the World?

https://youtube.com/live/8aPfMAEu2DE?feature=share

 

2:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. – Discerning the Emerging Future: What’s Emerging?

https://youtube.com/live/g6T3wYHPYCs?feature=share

 

Two livestreamed events tomorrow, Friday, August 16, 2024:

 

2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Who Then Shall We Be? A Contemplative Prayer for the World

https://youtube.com/live/P0n_Lv_w7A?feature=share

 

8:00 p.m. (approximation) – Outstanding Leadership Award Presentation to Nancy Schreck, OSF

https://youtube.com/live/tilP36DIN80?feature=share

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for strength and healing for Dee.
  • for Dr. Diane Bonaccorsi, Kolin Hummer, Mary Mountcastle and Jane Hinkle.
  • for a return to good physical health for Jonathan’s mom (Bernadette) and dad (Joseph). [website]



16. FRIDAY – St. Stephen of Hungary

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Aracy Clara Muller

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

Community Updates (3)

 

Thank you

From Sister Maria Paul Bartos

Dear Sisters, Thank you so, so much for your kind remembrance of me upon the death of my sister, Irene Agostinelli. I was extremely touched by your beautiful cards, loving words of support, prayers, and Masses. You are, indeed, a source of encouragement and inspiration to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

 

BFS’s Family Members

  • for Sister Helen Marie Gwiazda's great niece, Shannon, who is 5 months pregnant and experiencing complications.
  • for Mark Devald, Sister Paula Marie Nowak's brother-in-law, for a peaceful death.

 

A Moment in Time

Celebrating 130th Anniversary of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters

1894 ~ 2024

 

Outreach Mission – The Bernardine Center

Sister Sandra Lyons, Keisha (employee), David and Alberta (clients of Westside Brunch meals)

 

The Bernardine Center began in February 1986 by the Sister Rose MacDermott to provide a helping hand to low-income individuals and families in the Chester, PA neighborhoods of Delaware County.

 

The Food Pantry, initiated in 1986, is the Center’s focus program providing a supplemental ten days of food for each family member of a household (30 meals/member) per month. To complement the food pantry assistance, the Westside Brunch began in 2001 providing hot meals three times each week for anyone in need.

 

The Center has in the past, and continues to offer educational, spiritual, and advocacy programs to help clients build better lives for themselves, their families and their neighborhoods. Examples of recent programming include the Women’s Peace Empowerment bi-weekly prayer and meal gatherings, Anger Management Classes, the “Bernardine Treasures” clothing closet, and the “Franciscan Delight” garden that supplies fresh veggies for the Center’s food pantry and brunch meals.

 

The Bernardine Center has been an approved and participating member of the State Food Program through the PA Department of Agriculture that dedicates a specific dollar amount annually in grant funding to each approved pantry based on need as shown by the number of clients who frequent each specific pantry.

 

Sister Sandra Lyons, OSF

Director of Program Services

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) Assembly

As you read this message, I will be attending the 2024 Assembly of the LCWR in Orlando, Florida from August 13-16. The theme of this year’s conference is “Our Time is Holy: Who then Shall We Be?” Seven main events of the assembly will be livestreamed, recorded, and posted on the LCWR website to be viewed at any time after the assembly.

 

Two livestreamed events today, Friday, August 16, 2024

 

2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Who Then Shall We Be? A Contemplative Prayer for the World

https://youtube.com/live/POn_Lv_w7A?feature=share

 

8:00 p.m. (approximation) – Outstanding Leadership Award Presentation to Nancy Schreck, OSF

https://youtube.com/live/tilP36DIN80?feature=share

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for healing for Baby Audrey.



17. SATURDAY

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Elisângela Pereira Machado

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

A Moment in Time

Celebrating 130th Anniversary of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters

1894 ~ 2024

Outreach Mission – Doorways of Hope


Sister Jean Jacobchik, OSF and a young student

 

The Doorways of Hope Program was founded in September 2011. The Bernardine Franciscan Immigration Core Team did research in Reading, Pennsylvania to determine the greatest need for immigrants residing in the city.

 

Speaking with the mayor and the Director of the Hispanic Center, it was concluded that education was the best way to enable the immigrant population to thrive in this country. Their suggestion was to begin teaching English to children during their pre-school years so as to help them achieve proficiency in their later studies.

 

The Sisters approached Father Winne [Rev. George R. Winne], pastor of St. Joseph’s parish, requesting the possibility of using a classroom in their Parish Center on 8th Street in Reading for the program. Father graciously accepted their request.

 

Sister Jean Jacobchik, OSF was assigned to set up the program and classroom in the basement of St. Joseph’s Parish Center. They were blessed with donations from many sources and officially began teaching in September 2011.

 

Sister Jean became the Director of the Program and Mrs. Lori Anewalt became the first teacher along with Ruth Gavin her assistant. Twelve children enrolled that first year.

 

Most years the classes averaged between 16-19 students. It became a Catholic Christian

Head Start Program immersing the children and their parents in English and helping them to navigate the school system. Besides a religious trust they learn the basics of letters, numbers, colors, and the ability to socialize with others their own age.

 

Students from Alvernia University’s Occupational Therapy Program spend some internship hours helping the children as well.

 

Due to flooding issues in the basement at St. Joseph’s, the program was moved to the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Motherhouse adjacent to Alvernia University. A decline in enrollment came with the relocation of the program because of transportation difficulties.

 

Sister Jean Jacobchik, OSF

Director of Doorways of Hope



18. SUNDAY – Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Helene Potoczny and Sister Mary Elena Sabalausky

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

A Moment in Time

Celebrating 130th Anniversary of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters

1894 ~ 2024

Outreach Mission – Mother Veronica Resource Center

Seated: Students. Standing left to right: Sister Joelle Mrozoski and Sister Cara Lucille Garofalo.

 

The long-standing Immigration Core Team of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters held a multicultural dinner event on January 11, 2014, where invited guests from the Berks County / Reading area shared with the Sisters a variety of favorite foods from their countries of origin. The meal was a welcoming time for sharing easily with each other. Table conversations revolved around the specific needs for which our immigrant guests sought help in order to enable them to negotiate the newness of life in Reading and to adjust more readily. They suggested that the Sisters might help them adapt to succeed in their new lives by providing a resource center where questions could be asked that they hesitated to ask other agencies in the city due to trust issues.

 

With this request, the Mother Veronica Resource Center located on South 6th Street in Reading, Pennsylvania became a reality through the brainstorming of the Immigration Core Team and the approval and efforts of the Congregational Leadership Team.

 

The Center offers classes in English as a Second Language (ESL), General Education Diploma (GED) preparation – high school equivalency (in both English and in Spanish), citizenship preparation, and computer skills. In addition to classes, the Center provides tutoring and makes social services and educational services information available, both in English and in Spanish.

Sister Dorothy Sepkowski, its first director and primary instructor, and Sister Antoinette Keiser, who set up a computer lab and taught computer skills, were the pioneers who made the Mother Veronica Resource Center a reality. As the number of students grew and more space was needed, the Center moved in 2017 from 502 S. 6th Street to the former rectory of SS. Cyril & Methodius Church at 449 S. 6th Street. Hundreds of students have been served at the Center by Sisters and volunteer instructors from the community.

 

Classes run from September until the first week of June. During the 2nd half of June and the month of July, some tutoring and English conversation classes are provided for students who wish to continue their studies during the summer.

 

Sister Cara Lucille Garafalo OSF

Director of Mother Veronica Resource Center

19. MONDAY – St. John Eudes/World Humanitarian Day (UN)

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR)

Prayer Vigil During the Democratic Convention

The LCWR Prayer Vigil opened today, Monday, August 19, 2024, at 12:00 AM (ET) and will remain open through Thursday, August 22, 2024, at 11:59 PM (ET). https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85084518325 

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Reminder: Ministry Data 2024-2025 Form and Education Update 2023-2024 Forms are both due by Saturday, September 7, 2024, to Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister, 450 Saint Bernardine St, Reading PA 19607-1737. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

 

2024 Directory Revision of Message posted August 14, 2024

  • Sacred Heart Convent, p. 20 (top) – Delete Sister Joanne Mary Kotwicki’s name and LM. Insert Sister Tereza das Dôres Lima’s name, LM. Delete Sister Joanne’s cell number 610.780.4820. Insert Sister Tereza’s cell number 610.334.8198 that will function as both a direct dial number and a What’sApp number. Keep Office phone information x1128 – 484.334.6806 and e-mail address: LocalMinister@bfranciscan.org The Local Minister e-mail is now Sister Tereza’s e-mail address. Effective immediately.

 

Sister Tereza das Dôres Lima See Sacred Heart Convent, p. 20 update above. Make those changes; then, go to p. 24 and keep only what is posted below as Sister Tereza’s personal information:

Tereza das Dores Lima—OL of Angels 1307

484.509.4057

610.334.8198 (Cell and What’sApp)

terezaosf@gmail.com

Tereza@bfranciscan.org

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Cynthia T. for safe and successful surgery Thursday August 22, 2024.
  • for a correct diagnosis, treatment and healing for 12-year-old Max Williamson.
  • for peace, comfort and healing for Evan Young, a young father of 3 who is terminally ill and has stopped all treatment.
  • for healing for 23-year-old Ryan Trif who has a serious illness.
  • for healing for Michele Avery and Bernie Ronnisch who both suffer from the same illness. 
  • for all our special intentions and for those who ask us to remember them and their special intentions in our prayers.

20. TUESDAY – St. Bernard

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Bernard Marie Magill

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

From Sister Rose Jameson, Congregational Councilor

Someone from T-Mobile needs to return a Personal CellSpot device. I have no way of identifying the owner. Directions are to take it to an Authorized Dealer Store to return the device. Please let me know who this is. Failure to do so within the next 30 days will result in a nonreturn fee of $138.00.

 

Work on replacing Motherhouse Roof begins

This picture, taken with permission of the roofers this morning, Tuesday, August 20, 2024, from the hallway window across from the entrances to bedrooms 307 and 308 in Our Lady of the Angels Living Area, chronicles the historic moment of the beginning of the roof replacement on the Motherhouse. The weather today is temperature perfect. Please keep the roofers and all who are involved in this project in your daily prayers for their safety, for comfortable weather, and for a beautiful, long-lasting finished product.

 

Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:

  • for Joan.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for healing and recovery from a serious health problem for Joe S.

21. WEDNESDAY – St. Pius X

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Sister Francisca Joana Gayeski and Sister Joanne Helen Grejdus

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

To Sisters Living in the Reading Area

Are you interested in learning about and addressing the root causes of injustice in our society? Would you like to deepen your spirituality and grow in Franciscan values? Consider joining the Reading Franciscan Justice Circle. Franciscan Justice Circles are sponsored by the Franciscan Action Network (FAN).

The Reading Justice Circle is having an interest meeting via Zoom (You will meet Nora Pfeiffer, the Director of Franciscan Justice Circles) and in-person. All are welcome to come and see. Please join us on Thursday, September 5, 2024, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the McGlinn Spirituality and Conference Center. [If you wish to connect to the meeting via Zoom, please send your name and email address to me at caraosf@yahoo.com so that you can receive a link from FAN for the meeting]. Thank You! Peace and all good, Sister Cara Lucille Garofalo

 

BFS Archives

The yearly annals for 2023—2024 are due September 30, 2024. You may mail them by USPS or email to Archives@bfranciscan.org Each local house, including individuals who live alone, should send these annals. It is very important to preserve the history of the life and works of our Sisters. Thank you for your attention to this important matter. - Sister Rose Colette Rowe, Archivist

 

Morning of Day 2 – August 21, 2024 - Motherhouse Roof

Atop the roof: 3 brave, skilled roofers greet the morning at the worksite.

Can you find worker #3? Look carefully....

Building orientation: top level: metal porch, door and windows – Our Lady of the Angels Living Area. 4 windows below: St. Clare Living Area. Bottom 4 windows – Motherhouse Offices. Stone area bottom (partially hidden): exterior of Doorways of Hope. Tree-lower left corner (partially hidden, on same level as offices): Mother Veronica Garden.

Prayers for safety, comfortable work weather, and long-lasting finished product.

 

Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:

  • for David J. Dutcavich, 70, Supervisor of Dutcavich Funeral Home, Minersville, PA, who died suddenly on Sunday, August 18, 2024. Arrangements are pending.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Lois T. as she is going through medical treatments.

22. THURSDAY – The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

From Sister Rose Jameson, Congregational Councilor

ALERT!

Stratix Systems will be doing a patch on our Office SonicWALL firmware today, Thursday, August 22, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. This will result in roughly 15-30 minutes of internet downtime. There will be no access to email during this time or to the internet.

 

Morning of Day 3 – August 22, 2024 - Motherhouse Roof

Finished product in this area of the roof as viewed at 7:33 a.m. (ET) - looking good !


Prayers for safety, comfortable work weather, and long-lasting finished product.

 

Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:

  • for Bob Sitarski. [website]

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for healing for Raj Prasad. [website]
  • for Rosaline, her brothers, and her friend’s husband. [website]

23. FRIDAY – St. Rose of Lima

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today.

Sister Maria Rose Zielinski

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

Hawaiian Luau theme Wednesday, August 21, 2024

in celebration of the July/August Birthdays of Sisters residing in St. Joseph Villa

Seated left to right: Sisters Joanne Helen Grejdus, Cynthia Skiendziel, Joanne Slanga,

Mary Dolorey Osowski, Patricia Ann Czarnota, and Jean Anthony Rodgers.

Standing, left to right: Sisters Rose Daniel Colanzi and Christen Shukwit.

Standing far right looking on: Sister Josandra Ciucci (Local Minister).

Entertainment included authentic Hawaiian dancing performed by

Sisters Angela Maria Teixeira de Sousa (left) and Tereza das Dôres Lima (right).

Sisters Marilisa Helena da Silva and Veronice Plewinski (not pictured)

 led group singing accompanied by actions.

A fun time was had by all.

 

Morning of Day 4 – August 23, 2024 - Motherhouse Roof

First day for use of a higher-reaching crane (far left) as viewed at 7:32 a.m. (ET) this morning. View: Motherhouse building, left side when entering, Main Entrance Lot “A”]. [Think: “old kitchen” entrance side of the building.]

Prayers for safety, comfortable work weather, and long-lasting finished product.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Kathy who is recovering from a fall that caused several broken limbs.
  • for healing and strength for Genia Maynard.

 

24. SATURDAY – St. Bartholomew, Apostle

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

25. SUNDAY – Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation. 

26. MONDAY – Our Lady of Częstochowa

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Community Updates – BFS Missionary

  • for Sister Dorothy Sepkowski for safe return travel to Monrovia, Liberia Africa tonight, Monday, August 26, 2024, into tomorrow, Tuesday, August 27, 2024, and for many continued graces and blessings upon her ministry.

 

From Sister Zioldé de Caldas, Congregational Councilor

Dear Sisters, I would like to inform you that I had a wonderful experience with the Sisters in Santo Domingo [Dominican Republic]. I thank God for the beautiful mission of our Congregation that they carry out with the People of God.

I was at the American Embassy and obtained my documents (R1 Visa). Thank you for your prayers. I have no doubt that your prayers were a strength for me to obtain this document. May God reward you. With love, Sister Zioldé

 

Community Update – Death of Family Member

Prayers are requested for the departed soul of our Sister’s Family Member and for the comfort and consolation of our Sister and her family:

 

Photo taken Sunday, August 25, 2024

Front of the Motherhouse before Installation of New Roof

Packets of new shingles on top of the roof in preparation for installation.

Soon the roof will look beautiful when driving up the entryway off St. Bernardine Street.

 

From the Relay

Tomorrow’s Relay may be posted later than usual. Please check back.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for good health and healing for Ian and Emma.

Our Lady of Czestochowa – Patroness of Poland, the land of Mother Veronica’s origin

and the country that birthed our Congregation

 

Our Lady of Częstochowa, Queen of Poland - The Dominican Friars in Britain (op.org)

 

Feastday of Our Lady of Częstochowa - Search (bing.com)


 27. TUESDAY – St. Monica

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Joanne Slanga and Maria de Fatima Vieira

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

Morning of Day 5 – August 27, 2024

Roof above Kitchen Area of Our Lady of the Angels Living Area 

Is being a Roofer something on your bucket list? Fear of heights? Don’t consider doing it!

Fear of slipping on/off a very high roof? Don’t even think about it!

Feet on solid ground…Ah-h-h-h, pure bliss!

What is ours to do? Hold in our prayers throughout the moments of each day

the safety of every person involved in any way with the Roofing Project

 

News from Alvernia University

“Over 500 first-year students, with their advisors and orientation leaders, participated in the annual Orientation Day of Service! Volunteers participated in a scavenger hunt while packing backpacks with school supplies and learning more about the University and its core values. Over 7,000 items will be donated to Muhlenberg and Governor Mifflin School Districts just in time for back-to-school”!

Sister Paula Marie Nowak leading a group of Freshmen through the Motherhouse Public areas—here, outside the Dining Room.

A group of First Year Alvernia University students on an orientation walk down towards the Plex

Francis Hall, the original building on the campus, is in the back right.

 

Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:

·        for Donna Ziegler Ushinski, 76, who died suddenly on Wednesday, August 21, 2024. Donna was a 1966 graduate of Marymount High School in Wilkes-Barre PA and was our former Sister Cor Maria. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/citizensvoice/name/donna-ushinski-obituary?id=56090421

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Br Al Mascia OFM for a safe and successful surgery (2nd one) today, August 27, 2024.
  • for correct diagnosis and healing for Patrick.
  • for Ron Gardiner for full recovery from his current dire health situation and strength for his wife, Heidi.
  • for healing for Helen, a young mother.
  • for Sarah who is ill and also for her family.

28. WEDNESDAY - St. Augustine

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

From Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister

Reminder: Ministry Data 2024-2025 Form and Education Update 2023-2024 Form are both due by Saturday, September 7, 2024, to Sister John Ann Proach, Congregational Minister, 450 Saint Bernardine St, Reading PA 19607-1737. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

 

From the Chapter Implementation Committee (CIC)

The registration form for our CIC Assembly on Saturday, September 21, 2024, is due to Sister Deborah Ann before Labor Day which is this coming Monday, September 2, 2024. Convents who have not yet submitted their form, please do so in order that those attending via Zoom will receive the agenda and worksheets prior to the assembly. Thank you for your attention to this matter. - Co-Chairs, Sister Carol Ann Nawracaj and Sister Cecilia Bondy

 

To Sisters Living in the Reading Area

Are you interested in learning about and addressing the root causes of injustice in our society? Would you like to deepen your spirituality and grow in Franciscan values? Consider joining the Reading Franciscan Justice Circle. Franciscan Justice Circles are sponsored by the Franciscan Action Network (FAN).

The Reading Justice Circle is having an interest meeting via Zoom (You will meet Nora Pfeiffer, the Director of Franciscan Justice Circles) and in-person. All are welcome to come and see. Please join us on Thursday, September 5, 2024, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the McGlinn Spirituality and Conference Center. [If you wish to connect to the meeting via Zoom, please send your name and email address to me at caraosf@yahoo.com so that you can receive a link from FAN for the meeting]. Thank You! Peace and all good, Sister Cara Lucille Garofalo

 

Community Updates (2)

  • Sister La Verne Grippe returned to St. Joseph Villa on Monday, August 26, 2024 
  • Sister Maria Rose Zielinski was admitted to Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center on Monday, August 26, 2024

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Martin Francis McDonagh. [website]

28. WEDNESDAY – Morning Addition

Sister Dorothy Sepkowski has arrived safely this morning in Monrovia Liberia Africa.

29. THURSDAY – The Passion of St. John the Baptist

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

From the Relay

There will be no regular Relay [Constant Contact or Website] on Monday, September 2, 2024 – Labor Day Federal Holiday in the United States. The regular Relay will resume on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.

 

Day 6 – August 28, 2024

Atop the front of the Motherhouse

Front of the Motherhouse

Want to get atop the roof? The skyjack is the “elevator” to do so. Hop in the cart!

Roofers lifted up, hard at work, and making great progress while Skyjack rests

From atop the Motherhouse as viewed from the front of the building

Roofers have a bird's eye view of the Motherhouse, St. Joseph Villa, and Alvernia University campuses

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for Pat Millet’s children. [website]
  • for healing for Jonathan’s dad. [website]

30. FRIDAY

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

Today we offer our prayers and good works for our dear Sister(s)

who celebrate feast days/birthdays today

Regina Paula de Menezes Silva

Mass will be offered for your special intentions.

 

From Development and Mission Advancement

Our Sisters at St. Joseph Villa are grateful for the 14 lift chairs they received from an Allentown donor.

Standing, left to right: Sisters Joan Eileen Christian, Stella Ann Tumanow, and Cynthia Skiendziel

 Seated: Sisters Melita Skiendziel and de Lourdes Okoniewski

St. Joseph Villa News

 

11-month-old Bella the Kangaroo (seen in the video) with handler, Matt, from Aldinger Farms in Dauphin County and 4-month old Marley (too young to hop) visited St. Joseph Villa on August 28, 2024 giving the Sisters a taste of Australia. https://photos.app.goo.gl/usCav3YmHeW4Bv87A 

Sister de Marie Sawicki holds little, 4-month-old kangaroo, Marley, who is comfy and cozy

 snuggling in a denim carrying bag (maybe considering the bag a pouch?) Oh my! Read in the link below some interesting information about kangaroos, including what joeys do in a pouch!

https://www.google.com/search?q=What+goes+on+in+a+mother+kangaroo%27s+pouch%3F&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS1124US1124&oq=What+goes+on+in+a+mother+kangaroo%27s+pouch%3F&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigAdIBCjIwMzg3ajBqMTWoAgiwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 

 Day 7 – August 29, 2024

Behind the Administration Building 

Top floor, roof area with dormer windows- attic

1st floor below attic, brick area to the right of the SkyJack are the 3 windows, porch, and white door of the Congregational Secretary’s very, very busy office. 2nd floor below attic are the Development and Mission Advancement suite of offices. Very bottom, stone exterior walls with narrow, horizontal windows, are one of the Archives offices and an Archives research room. Large outcropping, front left: former chapel wall of the original St. Elizabeth Infirmary, later converted to a Montessori classroom, and now, the Administration Building-multipurpose Staff Dining Room/Lounge/Meeting/Mail room.

Back of the Administration Building – fuller view of far left building

 

Prayers are requested for the departed souls of our Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for the comfort and consolation of their families:

  • for Joan.

 

Prayers are requested for the following sick and needy Sisters, Family, Associates, Friends and Benefactors and for those who companion them during this time:

  • for successful treatment and healing for Bill and for strength for Annette, his support.
  • for Debby and Chrissy as they care for their mother and for healing for their mother.
  • for the grace of healing for Raina.

 

31. SATURDAY

Prayers are requested for the needs of our congregation.

 

FAREWELL, AUGUST!

WELCOME, SEPTEMBER!


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