The Cozy Christmas Market Committee will once again be collecting gently used Christmas and winter decor for our sale next year. We are expanding our collection to include gently used (not broken) toys, dolls, games, puzzles for kids. As you are making room for new items or downsizing, we will gratefully welcome your donations. Please call Cathy Penkala (570-436-5017) or Aniela Ross (570-582-5623) to arrange a drop-off date/time. Thank you in advance for your kindness and for helping families in need. Our proceeds this year helped the Valley Food Pantry, Hazleton Blind Association, as well as those in need in our Good Shepherd Church family.
GREETING CARDS FOR THE ELDERLY
Every month members of both parishes meet to sign greeting cards for our treasured homebound, elderly, and nursing home residents. If you would like to receive a monthly greeting card to remind you that your parish family is thinking of you and remembering you in their prayers, please call Good Shepherd Parish Office at 570-788-3141 or Immaculate Conception Parish Office at 570-636-3035 and register your name and address. We will be most happy to include you in our listing.
HOMEBOUND COMMUNION
Do you or someone you know want to receive Holy Communion on a monthly basis? Please call the church office of Immaculate Conception at 570-636-3035 or Good Shepherd at 570-788-3141 to sign up. Someone from the parish will be very happy to visit with you and bring you Communion.
IN-PERSON TRAVEL PRESENTATION
Join Father Mike & Friends and Boscov's Travel for an in-person travel presentation to learn about the 2026 travel opportunity: a 7-night Canada & New England cruise onboard Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Escape, sailing September 5-12, 2026. The cruise includes transportation to the NYC
pier (no need to fly!), 7-nights onboard the Norwegian Escape, all included meals and entertainment while onboard, unlimited open bar package (restrictions apply), specialty dining package (restrictions apply), pre-paid shipboard gratuities and more! The travel presentation will cover ports of call, highlights and benefits of cruising with this fun group.
Registration is required. Call Boscov's Travel Group Department at 800-782-5605 or email grouptravel@boscovs.com to save your seat.
MEETING FOR THE 2026 FALL CRUISE TO NEW ENGLAND AND CANADA will be held on Thursday, January 8th, at 6:00 PM in the St. Joseph Room at Good Shepherd Church. This is a change from the originally scheduled date of November 20th.
St. Francis of Assisi Clothing Van
Our first clothing collection was a huge success. The van was completely filled with clothing donations. The van will return to our parish parking lot the weekend of January 9-11th, 2026. (weather permitting) Please spread the word!
ARE YOU A WIDOW OR A WIDOWER?
There is a social group in NEPA. If you go on Facebook and type in Luzerne county widows / widowers (NEPA region), you will find a private group. Members are screened before they are accepted to this group, so they will ask you a few questions. Once approved, you can join in all this social group has to offer! Sign up to find new friends and activities! The administrator is Mary Jo Bonczek.
Join the CSS Mission Team
We’re looking for caring, creative, and community-minded individuals to join our CSS Mission Team. Our mission is to support the work of Catholic Social Services and help make a difference in the lives of our neighbors in need. Most of our meetings are held via Zoom, making it easy to stay involved no matter how busy your schedule may be. Currently, the team helps organize two main fundraisers:
Racing to Raffles and A Night Under the Stars.
If you're interested in learning more or getting involved, please contact Danielle Matarella @ 570-455-1521 or dmatarella@cssdioceseofscranton.org. Together, we can do so much more!
Please be aware that there is an American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program currently available for Greater Hazleton Area cancer patients.
The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or who are unable to drive themselves. How does the program work?
Priority one, if you are a cancer patient looking for a ride to a cancer treatment appointment you must first register at cancer.org or call 570-459-1212.
Patients must be traveling to a cancer-related medical appointment. Other eligibility requirements may apply. For example, a caregiver may need to accompany a patient who cannot walk without help or is under the age of 18. It can take several business days to coordinate your ride, so please call 570-459-1212 well in advance of your appointment date.
Hours of driving are flexible, and rides are typically provided Monday through Friday, between 7AM to 6PM. Drivers can restrict availability to only a certain day(s) of the week or every day or whatever amount of time they wish to provide.
The general geographic area covered by volunteer drivers is the Greater Hazleton Area. Drivers do not have to drive outside of Greater Hazleton if they don’t want to. However, there are usually a few drivers who volunteer to drive the extra miles sometimes needed for treatment, such as Wilkes-Barre, Danville, Philadelphia and outlying areas, like into Carbon or Schuylkill Counties, too.
Greater Hazleton Area cancer patients are reminded that the American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program for our area is in operation. The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery program provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or who are unable to drive themselves. See our bulletin board for further details. Also, take a moment and mark Saturday, November 15, 2025 on your calendars and get ready for the 47th annual American Cancer Society telethon to take place at the Pennsylvania Theatre of Performing Arts.
For more detailed information, go to the American Cancer Society Greater Hazleton Telethon Facebook page.
The New Niche Building in Calvary Cemetery
for cremated remains is now on site and there are
still some spaces available. If anyone is interested
they can call the cemetery office at 570-788-2150
for an appointment.
Queen of our Hearts Rosary
Invites you to join us in praying the Rosary, the Infant of Prague Novena and Divine Mercy before the Saturday mass from 5 - 5:45PM as well as weekday masses at 7:30AM, before the 8 AM mass. All are welcome.
Catholic Social Services is in need of volunteers for weekly food pickups and deliveries. Pickups/deliveries will take no longer than 1 hour to complete. Please call 570-455-1521
"One in Christ Prayer Group" will now meet at 12:45 PM every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month unless otherwise announced. We meet in the basement of Holy Annunciation Church (St. Gabriel's). Do come and join us sometime for Rosary or Divine Mercy Chaplet, praise, song, scripture sharing, intercessory pray, and sharing of how the Lord is working in our lives. Any questions, please call George Gunzerath at 570-455-1915 or Arlene Stagg 570-788-3643.
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES is in the preliminary planning stage of a “To Go Dinner” program, which will allow us to serve a hot meal in our community two days a week. We are looking for volunteers to pick up the prepared meals at St. Vincent Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre and deliver it the CSS Family Center, 106 S. Church St. Hazleton, PA 18201. Pick up time would be between noon and one. This would require use of a personal van or vehicle that could carry multiple chafing dishes. Please call the office at 570 455-4521 for more information.
We will be praying the Rosary before daily Mass at 7:30 AM. Come join us!
Is your marriage going down the right road, or is it a little off track? If the distance between you seems wide; if you are looking for a better way, even if you are already separated, Retrouaille can help. Retrouvaille is a peer ministry of volunteer couples who can help you learn the tools of healthy communication, rebuild intimacy, and heal – just as the team couples have done in their own marriages. Retrouvaille is Christian-based and Catholic in origin, but welcomes couples of all faiths as well as non-religious couples. For confidential information about, or to register for the program on August 19 – 21, call (631) 338-5413 or visit the website at www.HelpOurMarriage.org.
A new support group is forming for grandparents raising grandchildren. This is a no judgment and confidential group for grandparents to get together to discuss and encourage one another about issues that arise with raising grandchildren. It is being held on the 4th Monday of every month at Pathway to Recovery (W.A.V.E.S. building), 223 W. Broad Street, Hazleton, from 6:00 – 7:30 PM. Zoom will be available for those who wish to join from home. Contact Jeanette at pathwaytorecovery2021@gmail.com or call (570) 436-7983. Babysitting will be available free of charge.
Our new Niche Building at Calvary Cemetery has arrived onsite. Niche spaces are for a single cremation entombment and range in price from $1,100 – $1,400 per space. A 25% deposit is required and a two-year interest-free payment plan is being offered. Lettering of the door and entombment are additional. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (570) 788-2150 Monday – Friday from 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM.
Calvary Cemetery is opening two new sections in the cemetery for monument privilege only. The lots must be purchased in lot groups of four graves. Please call the office at (570) 788-2150 Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM to make an appointment.
St. Joseph’s Pantry, a program of the Hazleton office of Catholic Social Services, is in need of volunteers to help pack and distribute food to residents of our community and to help with walk-through as part of their client choice pantry. The pantry is open Monday and Friday from10:00 – 11:45 AM, and from 1:00 – 3:00 PM. On Tuesday, the pantry is open from 2:00 – 6:00 PM. All Covid-19 precautions are in place and strictly enforced. If you are interested in helping with this ministry, please contact the office at (570) 455-1521. Thank you!
Mass will be celebrated daily in the Cathedral of Saint Peter in Scranton and made available on CTV: Catholic Television of the Diocese of Scranton. On weekdays, the Mass will be broadcast at 12:10 PM, 3:30 PM, and 7:00 PM. On weekends, the Saturday Vigil Mass will be broadcast at 4:00 PM and rebroadcast on Sunday morning at 10:00 AM. The Masses will also be streamed on the Diocese of Scranton website (www.dioceseofscranton.org), made available on the Diocesan social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), and will be accessible on the Diocese of Scranton YouTube channel.
The Diocese of Scranton offers compassionate counseling in a safe, comfortable environment where your privacy is always respected. Counseling is about self-discovery and can be used for personal growth or when distressing conditions exist and you need a bit of extra support. Help is available. Anyone who struggles with anxiety, depression, grief and loss, life transitions, or a variety of emotional or psychological conditions is welcome. Catholic Social Services accepts Medicaid plans and some insurance plans. Counseling is made affordable for everyone. For more information, or to make an appointment, call (570) 207-2283.
Have you received unsolicited religious items in the mail? If you do not wish to keep them, feel free to drop off NEW articles in the bin in the cry room. These items will be distributed to those we serve throughout the community.
Good Shepherd Church provides a nice selection of faith-based books as well as books related to loss and grieving for use by parishioners. You may borrow a book to read at home and then return it when finished, or you may choose to sit and read in the library during open church hours which are from 7:00 AM – Noon, Monday through Friday, and before the weekend Masses. The library is accessed through the door on the right-hand wall just before the confessional.
The Pregnancy and Maternal Health Program of Catholic Social Services is in need of new or gently-used baby clothing, particularly newborn clothing, as well as baby items such as diapers, wipes, bibs, and washcloths. All donations are greatly appreciated. If you are able to help in any way, please drop off your donations at our main office located at 200 West Chapel Street, Hazleton, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you have any questions, please call (570) 455-1521. Thank you!
Caring.com is a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses and other loved ones. They have been featured by AARP, The Administration for Community Living, The National Legal Resource Center, and Forbes, as well as referenced by many governmental agencies and organizations across the Internet.
Caring.com works with a group of senior care advocates and based on their conversations with the caregiver community, more and more high school and college students are taking on the role of caregiver for aging loved ones. To help support these students, Caring.com has made available scholarships that can provide financial assistance. You can read more about their work here:
https://www.caring.com/caregivers/scholarships-for-student-caregivers
https://www.caring.com/caregivers/scholarships-for-student-caregivers#the-caring-com-scholarship
Assisted Living Research Institute is a research organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults by compiling comprehensive research, the latest studies, and real-world insight from experts, caregivers, and seniors into easy-to-understand, actionable guides and resources. Their website discusses services available for seniors living in Pennsylvania, outlines helpful state programs for seniors, and allows seniors to find assisted living facilities in every city.
To learn more go their website: https://www.assistedliving.org.
To learn about specific programs in Pennsylvania: https://www.assistedliving.org/pennsylvania.
To learn about resources that can help seniors and their families understand all the programs that can help pay for senior care: https://www.aboutassistedliving.org/how-can-i-pay-for-assisted-living.
The Good Shepherd Pro-Lifers will be donating pro-life DVDs to the parish library. You may take the video home, watch it, and then return it. No video is offensive in any way.
Renew your membership or join the PA Pro-Life Federation now! The PA Pro-Life Federation: (1) counters the lies of pro-abortion groups and Gov. Wolf’s pro-abortion agenda, (2) educates Pennsylvanians about threats to innocent human life, and (3) empowers us to promote pro-life laws, etc. To donate, go to www.paprolife.org. You may also send your donation to PA Pro-Life Federation, 4800 Jonestown Road, Suite 102, Harrisburg, PA 17109-1741, or call (717) 541-0034. The fight for life goes on. Don’t give up!
~ Submitted by Jean Klinger
If you are unfamiliar with the Rose for Life, the Good Shepherd Pro-Lifers will place a red rose for life in front of the Blessed Mother statue each week. Anyone can request the rose in honor of or in memory of someone by filling out the request form located on the table in the vestibule and placing it, with a donation of $5.00 minimum, in an envelope marked “Rose for Life” and putting it in the collection basket at Mass. The request may also be dropped off at the parish office. Any money left over after the purchase of the roses will be used for Pro-Life activities. If you have any questions, please call Jean Klinger at (570) 788-3958.
Amazon, the largest Internet retailer, offers a program that allows you to contribute to your favorite charity while you shop. Go to smile.amazon.com, sign in, and choose your charity. Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation Education Fund is one. Any eligible purchase you make at smile.amazon.com will result in a .5% donation. This is a painless way to donate to a good cause.
Doug and Marie Potter told me about a cell phone plan called Charity Mobile. A percentage of your payment goes to a charity that you pick from a list of 2,000 charities, including some for pro-life. You can call 1-877-474-3662 or visit their website at www.charity-mobile.com. If you have any questions, you may call Doug at (570) 788-5835. This is an easy way to make a difference!
Janine Evanish is pleased to announce the opening of the Heaven and Earth Gift Shop located in the former Guild Studios building at 400 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. The Guild building has been extensively remodeled and offers a fine selection of greeting cards, books, jewelry, home décor, children’s and teens’ gifts, and classic Catholic merchandise. Plans are also being made to open an adjoining café in the near future. Hours are 10:30 AM-5:00 PM Tuesday through Saturday. If you have any questions, please call (570) 800-1877.
The Drums Crochet or Knit for a Cause Group makes baby hats and blankets for newborn babies of the Pregnancy Resource Center of Greater Hazleton. The meetings are held monthly on the 1st Wednesday.
Northeast Pennsylvania Genealogical Society has many available resources (books, newspapers, magazines, manuscripts, city records, church records, cemetery records and family histories) which can aid in your genealogical quest. They are located at 689 Main Road, Hanover Township, in the caretaker’s house inside the Hanover Green Cemetery. Their website is www.nepgs.com.
Catholic Karate and Scripture is starting up 2 beginner classes and is accepting 5 new families at each of its locations at St. John Bosco and Most Precious Blood. Each class starts and ends with a blessing. Scripture and prayer are also part of the class. A 2-month course is $60 with $10 off for a 2nd family member. Contact Sensei Burns at (570) 578-3499 to reserve your spot.
Catholic Social Services is in need of volunteers for the St. Joseph Pantry. It is a client-choice pantry and open four days a week - Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 AM – Noon and 1:00 – 3:00 PM, and on Thursday from 2:00 – 6:00 PM. Volunteers would assist with filling orders and, if comfortable, interviewing. The pantry serves approximately 400 unduplicated families per month. Also, the agency is in need of volunteers to help with coordination of the Christmas Giving Distribution. For more information, please call (570) 455-1521.
Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton invites the ladies of the parish to join The Ladies of Charity as they serve those in need of material and spiritual assistance. Just one hour a month can make a big difference in the lives of so many and you will find great satisfaction in doing God’s Will. Our Ladies serve in their parishes and their communities and they choose their own works of charity. Please join with us and enjoy the fellowship and many spiritual blessings throughout the year. It would be our pleasure to welcome you. We are planning our Day of Enrollment in April with liturgy and a solemn investiture for new members. For further information, please call Evelyn at (570) 474-5192.
If you or someone you know is pregnant and scared, there is help locally – the Haven for Women, 128 W. Green Street, Hazleton. Telephone (570) 459-5900 or visit www.onlineforlife.org. Online for Life is a non-profit outreach to help women in crisis pregnancies. Please give your baby life – your mother did.
If you would like to help in programs that benefit veterans and residents of Sugarloaf and Butler Valley, please consider joining American Legion Post 795. If interested, call (570) 788-5335.
SpiriTrust Hospice is looking for volunteers to join the Hospice Team. Volunteer to visit terminally ill clients in your community. A volunteer is a good neighbor who gives a helping hand, is a good listener, and reassures with kind words of encouragement. Volunteers also help with office work, bereavement calls and visits, and baking bread for bereaved families. Call Cathy Sweeney, Volunteer Coordinator, at (877) 438-3511 to learn more.