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Saint Vincent de Paul Scrap Metal Collection

Parishioners, can you help us?  Do you have any old gardening tools, old appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, air conditioners), a computer that no longer works, outdoor lights, TV's (that don't have the glass tubes ) or old metal lawn furniture? How about metal auto parts, plumbing fixtures, electrical wires, aluminum cans?  If so, can you set them aside, until Saturday, April 13th?  Saint Vincent de Paul is partnering with Heavenly Haulers, to help support the operational costs of Bountiful Blessings. If you have a large appliance that needs to be picked up, you can make arrangements with Heavenly Haulers, at a later date. For those who may want to get rid of a computer and are concerned about safeguarding information, you can either wipe the computer yourself, or let Heavenly Haulers take a sledge hammer to the hard drive!  Look for more information in future postings.  Questions?  Please contact Carol Culbertson at mcculbertson@comcast.net

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Easter Blessings Program

Saint Vincent de Paul Society is accepting financial donations for the Easter Blessing Program, which provides Easter and grocery gift cards, for Saint Patrick School families in need, as well as any parishioner families that could use a little help this Easter Season. SVdP will also be making Easter Baskets for children staying at Safe Harbour, the Domestic Violence Shelter, the Salvation Army, and the Carlisle Area Family Life Center. We ask that you please prayerfully consider, making a financial donation. Financial contributions by cash or check (made out to Saint Vincent de Paul Society with “Easter Blessing” in the memo) can be placed in an envelope in the collection basket, mailed or dropped off at the Parish Office. Donate online on the parish website under “Online Giving” please scroll down till you see SVdP “Easter Blessing Program" 

 

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Altar Flowers

Marsh Drive Church and Shrine Church Flower Availability

Parishioners are invited to offer flowers each week in prayerful remembrance of a deceased loved one, a special intention, or in honor of an anniversary, birthday or special event.

Altar flowers (2 main altar) $170, altar basket $75, and the statuary are $45. Saint Patrick purchases flowers, your name intention will be in weekly bulletin.         

Please contact the Parish Office at 717-243-4411 x200 to reserve your intention today. Cash, checks, and credit cards ($2.50 card processing fee) are accepted.

 

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Lent Penance Services

2024 Penance Services

Thursday, March 7 @ 7:00pm  Our Lady of Good Counsel

Thursday, March 14 @ 7:00pm St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Wednesday, March 14 @ 7:00pm Our Lady of Lourdes

Sunday, March 17 @ 2:00pm  St. Katherine Drexel

Thursday, March 21 @ 7:00pm St. Bernadette

Sunday, March 24 @ 7:00pm  St. Theresa

Tuesday, March 26 @ 7:00pm  Good Shepherd

Sunday, March 24 @ 2:00pm  St. Joseph

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40 Hours Eucharistic Devotions

Join us for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Evening Prayer and Reflection with Very Reverend Anthony Dill, Pastor of Holy Spirit in Palmyra, PA and Vice Chancellor, Canonical Consultant, Diocese of Harrisburg.

From Sunday night through Tuesday evening, we will celebrate our Annual 40 Hour Devotion. During this time, the Adoration Chapel will be closed, and adoration will take place in the Marsh Drive Church.

Evening Prayer and Reflection Sunday - Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm in the Marsh Drive Church.

There will be a light reception following Tuesday's final reflection in the Warrell Social Hall.

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HeatherAnn Howie HeatherAnn Howie

40 Hours Eucharistic Devotions

Join us for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Evening Prayer and Reflection with Very Reverend Anthony Dill, Pastor of Holy Spirit in Palmyra, PA and Vice Chancellor, Canonical Consultant, Diocese of Harrisburg.

From Sunday night through Tuesday evening, we will celebrate our Annual 40 Hour Devotion. During this time, the Adoration Chapel will be closed, and adoration will take place in the Marsh Drive Church.

Evening Prayer and Reflection Sunday - Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm in the Marsh Drive Church.

There will be a light reception following Tuesday's final reflection in the Warrell Social Hall.

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Colection for local Veterans

Project Fresh Start for Vets!

The Saint Vincent de Paul Ministry, will be collecting hygiene products for our local Veterans, the weekend of February 10/11th. Look for our volunteers, outside the church doors, before all Masses. We are partnering with the Veteran Stability Organization, once again, to provide needed items, such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, shaving cream, tissue packets, body lotion and deodorant. Every item counts in making a significant difference! Our goal is to not only provide individual hygiene kits but also to replenish the supplies at local veterans transitional homes. Full size and Travel size items are needed. Together, let's offer a "fresh start" to those who have bravely served our nation. Thanks for your support!

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Happy 245th Anniversary

Saint Patrick Parish was founded on February 5, 1779 when Father Charles Sewell, S.J. a member of the Jesuit Missionaries of Sacred Heart Church, Conewago, Heidelberg Township in Adams County purchased land on Pomfret Street. This plot is now home to three structures: The Shrine Church, Saint Katherine Drexel Hall - Rectory, and the Parish Office Building that make up the Pomfret Street Complex. Mass was celebrated infrequently in the first log church built in 1784 for the few Catholics scattered throughout Cumberland Valley. Saint Patrick Church, Carlisle is the first church in America named in honor Ireland’s Patron Saint.

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HeatherAnn Howie HeatherAnn Howie

Colection for local Veterans

Project Fresh Start for Vets!

The Saint Vincent de Paul Ministry, will be collecting hygiene products for our local Veterans, the weekend of February 10/11th. Look for our volunteers, outside the church doors, before all Masses. We are partnering with the Veteran Stability Organization, once again, to provide needed items, such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, shaving cream, tissue packets, body lotion and deodorant. Every item counts in making a significant difference! Our goal is to not only provide individual hygiene kits but also to replenish the supplies at local veterans transitional homes. Full size and Travel size items are needed. Together, let's offer a "fresh start" to those who have bravely served our nation. Thanks for your support!

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