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Music: Willie Binns and the St Andrew Gospel Choir
Our Prayers: For peace in Ukraine and in every place on earth where people are threatened by aggression and intimidation; for refugees fleeing the violence of war may people the world overcome to their aid and provide welcome, safety, and protection; we pray.
For the sick and suffering, and for all who have requested our prayers, especially, Nancy Grotton, Marie Ades, Jim Anderson, Barbara Baker, Florence Balog, Annette “Memere” Boucher, Kelli Calderwood, Dorothy Caruso, Mike Caruso, Judy Casey, Daniel CHOL, Jerry Deas, Gordon Dickey, Bev Gay, Edna Hicks, Bob Hughley, Gary Kasper, Carol Kelley, Mary Jo Lackoff, Rosemary Lyons, Chuck Maggio, Roger McLain, Jim Natseos, Linda Neace, Brian O’Neill, Marie Podlas, Leslie Prasch, Gabriel Royer, and Ruth Talbot; we pray.
For all the dead, who seek to dwell in the house of the Lord, especially Marie Therese Gass, Betty Wood, and Jerry Bitz; for those who have died due to COVID; for those who have died due to gun violence, may their names never be forgotten; we pray.
For peace in our world, in our city, and in our lives; for the prayers we hold in the silence of our hearts. May they be lifted up with those of our patron, Andrew, and all the saints in the heavenly glory; we pray.
Notre Dame’s 2022 Powerful Commencement Address
Ukrainian Archbishop Borys Gudziak,
Archeparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia,
President of Ukrainian Catholic University
We will host a market of Ukrainian baked goods and crafts after Pentecost Mass on June 5th in the Community Center.
The proceeds support the Ukrainian Foundation.
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Cleaner Air - burning fossil fuels is the primary cause of air pollution, smog, soot, sulfur dioxide and other toxic pollutants which harm our health.
More Water - Estimates for the amount of fresh water used by the fossil fuels energy sector range as high as 40% of our total water consumption.
A Stronger Economy - studies show that increases in renewable energy lead to higher global GDP, more jobs and increased overall social welfare.
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Whenever we get anxious about the climate crisis, it is reassuring to remind ourselves that these co-benefits are equally worth striving for.
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Opportunity for Employment
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Thursdays from Noon to 1 PM
It's going to be sunny this week! Come join us.
It's a great time to catch up with fellow parishioners and Fr Dave.
"Activism is my rent for living on the planet." -- Alice Walker