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WILLIAM SNYDER ANDRESS, son of Hampton W, was born 15 Oct. 1883 in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA. She died 25 Aug. 1955 in Stroudsburg and was buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery. LEILA MAY ANDRESS was born 04 May 1904 and died 27 April 1983 in East Stroudsburg. JOSEPH HAMPTON ANDRESS was born 04 March 1910 in Stroudsburg. They are buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. They were buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. http://www.distantcousin.com/Other/NEPABio/Pages.asp?Page=0708 1910 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 417, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, William, 26, 7 years married, Occupation: Driver; 2ND, Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pa, age 34, Birth date: 15 Oct. 1883, Wife: Lesta Susan Andress1920 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 21 http://www.ancesrty.com/: 122 Second Street, Andress, William, 36; Mary, 2 3/12 1930 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, East Stroudsburg, Family # 388, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, William, 47, age married 19; Ralph and Jean are identified as grandchildren to William and Celesta.) 1944 East Stroudsburg, Penna. Andress, Wm S (Celesta S) clk E R Lawson h503 Thomas Daily Record Newspaper, Stroudsburg, circa 1947(NOTE: The woman identified in the above photo as “Mrs. William S. Andress, of 503 Thomas St., East Stroudsburg, Death date: August 25, 1955, age 74; St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA, Record of Deaths (February 1870-December 1965), page 40: # 161, Mrs. Celesta S. five daughters, Mrs. Clarence Pugh, Mrs. Ralph Scheirer and Mrs. Forrest Snyder, all of East Stroudsburg; four sons, Richard, John, and Albert, all of Stroudsburg and Joseph of East Stroudsburg; Two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Weber, Stroudsburg and Mrs. Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg; three brothers, Earl Siptroth, and Irvin Siptroth, East Stroudsburg and Enos Siptroth, Emmaus; Andress, of 135 Center St., East Stroudsburg, Death date: February 18, 1969, age 85; Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: William Andress, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 15 Oct. 1883, died Feb. 1969 19 Feb. 1969, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “William Andress dies at 85 in E.S. home, East Stroudsburg — William S. Andress, 85, died Tuesday in his home at 135 Center St., East Stroudsburg. Born in Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late Hampton and Eliza Snyder Andress. Mr. Andress had been employed until he retired, by the Pontiac Garage, Stroudsburg. Mrs. Forrest Snyder, East Stroudsburg R.D. Mrs. Ralph Scheirer, East Stroudsburg, and Mrs. Elwood Batchler and Mrs. Lawrence Hillard, both of Delaware Water Gap. Andress, Stroudsburg; Andress, East Stroudsburg; 22 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Roy Andress, Palmerton, and Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg. Stroudsburg Cemetery, Monroe County, PA, Section M, Plot 20: ANDRESS, William S. Mr. Andress was a native of East Stroudsburg, Pa., but had resided in Pensacola for the past 13 years. Snyder, 75, Village by the Brook, East Stroudsburg, died Thursday in Pocono Hospital. Born in Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late William and Celesta (Siptroth) Andress, she lived all her life in the area. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. four brothers, Richard Andress of Stroudsburg, John Andress of Nashville, Tenn., Albert Andress of East Stroudsburg and Harry Andress of Stroudsburg; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Leila) Pugh of Minisink Hills, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Scheirer of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Hilliard of Stroudsburg; Memorial donations may be made to the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church or the General Ambulance Corp., 1000 Sunrise Lane, Stroudsburg.” 08 Dec. 1981, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Julia Marie Andress, of Donelson, Tenn., and formerly from Stroudsburg, died Dec. 6 in Nashville Memorial Hospital. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alex (Sharon) Fuller of Minisink Hills, Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Knowles of Saylorsburg and Mrs. Oliver (Jean) Nordmark of East Stroudsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Scheirer of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Hilliard of Stroudsburg; Richard Andress of Stroudsburg, John Andress of Tennessee and Albert Andress of East Stroudsburg; Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1p.m. in Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg, with the rev. Pugh, age 79, of East Stroudsburg, whose obituary is in the Pocono Record, 13 Nov. 1983. He was also a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Lanterman and Allen Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. He was a member of East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Evergreen Hill Memorial Gardens, East Stroudsburg. At the request of the family, memorial donations may be made to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, South Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, or General Ambulance Corp., 1000 Sunrise Lane, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.” Andress, 80, of Stroudsburg died Sunday at Pleasant Valley Manor in Hamilton Township. Andress, 79, of Stroudsburg died Saturday at home. Born in East Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late William and Celeste (Siptroth) Andress. And Harry Andress of Stroudsburg; two sisters, Mary Hilliard of Delaware Water Gap and Betty Scheirer of East Stroudsburg; 05 August 1998, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: Elizabeth Frances (Betty) Scheirer, 85, of East Stroudsburg, died on Tuesday, August 4, 1998 in Brookmont Health Care Center, Effort. Born in Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late William and Lesta (Siptroth) Andress. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church serving on various committees and teaching Sunday School in the Beginning Dept. She is survived by a son, Douglas Scheirer of East Stroudsburg; three brothers, Al Andress of Doylestown, Harry Andress of Fla., and John Andress of White Creek, Tenn.; Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 8, 1998 at 11 a.m. in Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, Inc., 27 Washington Street, East Stroudsburg. Committal will take place in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, PA. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, 83 South Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301.” Mrs. Andress is also survived by her grandsons, Bill Andress, Joe Andress and his wife, Teresa, and Robert LaBadie Jr; 13 October 2001, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Eugenia Helen ‘Jean’ Andress, 75, of Doylestown, formerly of Monroe County, died Thursday evening, Oct. 11, in Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home, Doylestown, where she was a resident for nearly six years. A former resident of East Stroudsburg, she was very active with the Order of Diana TKE Fraternity at East Stroudsburg University. She was a member of the Altar Guild at Grace Lutheran Church, East Stroudsburg. Andress, 80, of Mount Dora, Fla., formerly of Stroudsburg, died Friday, Nov. 30, in Waterman Hospital, Eustis, Fla. Born on June 5, 1921, in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of the late Richard and Leila (Pugh) Andress and had lived in Monroe County most of his life before moving to Florida in 1996. of East Stroudsburg, Susan Messerle of Effort and Carolyn Smith of East Stroudsburg; Before retiring in 1980, he worked for A&P Stores in Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, and Brodheadsville for 42 years. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 3, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. Born on March 10, 1918 in Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late William and Celeste (Siptroth) Andress. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the to VNA Hospice of Monroe County, 502 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301.”
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ZENIT The World Seen From Rome Daily dispatch - July 17, 2007 VATICAN DOSSIER Pontiff Congratulates John XXIII’s Secretary Spokesman: Church Saddened by Pedophilia Pope Urges Shimon Peres to Promote Peace WORLD FEATURES All Roads Lead to St. Louis? Idea of Male Partnership Hildebrand Gregori a Step Closer to Canonization NEWS BRIEFS Pilgrims to be Hosted by Sydneysiders LITURGY On Changing the Corporal VATICAN DOSSIERPontiff Congratulates John XXIII’s SecretaryVATICAN CITY, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI sent a message of congratulations for the 40th anniversary of Archbishop Loris Francesco Capovilla’s episcopal ordination. LOUIS, Missouri, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Since structural weaknesses forced the Vatican library in Rome to close for three years of renovation, researchers are finding assistance at a U.S. university.Gregory Pass, the current librarian of the Knights of Columbus Vatican Film Library at St. Louis University, told ZENIT that since the announcement was made about the closure of the Vatican Library, his offices have gotten busier."We have seen a rise in the number of inquiries regarding the availability of our microfilms and of space in our reading room, as well as a rise in the number of inquiries regarding our fellowships and general inquiries about the Vatican Film Library itself," email this article top Hildebrand Gregori a Step Closer to CanonizationCardinal Ruini Praises Untiring ApostleROME, JULY 17, 2007 ( Zenit.org).- When Benedictines converted Europe, they did it through activity, unity and constant prayer, following the example of Jesus, wrote Abbot Hildebrand Gregori.On July 3, the 15-year diocesan phase in the process of canonization for Abbot Gregori (1894-1985), founder of the Benedictine Sisters of the Reparation of the Holy Face of Our Lord Jesus Christ, was completed.In an address at a ceremony marking the end of the process, Cardinal Camillo Ruini, vicar general of the Diocese of Rome, said that Abbot Gregori, born in Poggio Ginolfo, Italy, "lived and actualized with rigorous fidelity and powerful sensibility the Benedictine charism of ‘ora et labora.’" email this article topNEWS BRIEFSPilgrims to be Hosted by SydneysidersSYDNEY, Australia, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Residents of Sydney are being encouraged to show hospitality and give international visitors an unforgettable World Youth Day experience.With just one year to go until the opening event, organizers started registration for the HomeStay Program, which asks locals to help house the thousands of young people expected to attend World Youth Day in July, 2008."World Youth Day will bring the biggest ever contingent of young people to Sydney," email this article topLITURGYOn Changing the CorporalAnd More on Words at the ConsecrationROME, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university.Q: Does the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) stipulate that the use of a new corporal on the altar at each Mass celebration is no longer needed? A larger corporal or more than one corporal may be required for concelebrations and other solemn celebrations.Before use, the corporal is usually left on top of the chalice and, while no longer obligatory, it may be kept in a flat, square case called a burse.Before the present reform, hosts were placed directly upon the corporal and although this is rarely the case today, as our reader points out, it may gather any fragments that fall from the host during the celebration although these mostly fall into either the ciborium or chalice.The GIRM mentions the corporal in several places, first of all in describing the preparation of the gifts, in No. Other indications require that a chalice or ciborium should be placed on a corporal whenever it is left on the altar or credence table for purification.With respect to our reader’s queries, it would appear that in her parish they follow the bad habit of leaving the corporal unfolded upon the altar between Masses and even for days on end. The norms require that the corporal be unfolded during the presentation of gifts and properly folded again after Communion.All the same, extra corporals may be placed on the altar before especially solemn Masses in which more sacred vessels are used than can fit on the corporal directly in front of the priest.The GIRM does not require a new corporal for each Mass, it is sufficient for the corporal to be opened and folded with due care to avoid any mishaps. Afterward, the corporal may be washed in a normal fashion.* * *Follow-up: When Words Over the Host Are RepeatedAfter our piece on repeating the words of consecration (July 3), some related questions came to light.A reader from Los Angeles asked: "Our priest took the chalice in his hands and said the text of consecration of bread.
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Array My Cherie Amour (Cosby / Wonder / Moy) / Stevie Wonder / 1969 8. Baby Love (Holland / Dozier / Holland) / Diana Ross / 1964 9. For Once In My Life (Miller / Murden) / Stevie Wonder / 1968 16. Until You Come Back To Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do) (Wonder / Paul / Broadnax) / Stevie Wonder / 1967 26. More (Theme From Mondo Cane) (Ortolani / Oliviero / Ciorciolini) / Frank Sinatra / 1964 29. Any Day Now (Hilliard / Bacharach) / Tom Jones / 1967 33. Angie Girl (Cosby / Wonder / Moy) / Stevie Wonder / 1968 37. What A Wonderful World (Weiss / Thiele / Nelson) / Louis Armstrong / 1967 43. Since I Don’t Have You (Rock / Martin / Beaumont) / Manfred Mann / 1964 51. To Love Sombody (Gibb / Gibb) / Bee Gees / 1967 56. Love Minus Zero (Altfeld / Berry / Ginsberg) / The Turtles / 1965 57. I Should Have Know Better (Lennon / McCartney) / The Beatles / 1964 60. Stand By Me (Bread / Willet / Dogget) / The Searchers / 1963 74. Sings That Will Never Change (Clarke / Hicks / Nash) / The Hollies / 1967 75. Your Mother Should Know (Lennon / McCartney) / The Beatles / 1967 78. Baby It’s You (David / Williams / Bacharach) / The Beatles / 1963 85. Wonderful World (Cooke / Alpert / Adler) / Sam Cooke / 1960 87. (It’s A) Long Lonely Highway (Pomus / Shuman) / Elvis Presley / 1964 90. You Met Your Match (Wonder / Hunter / Hardaway) / Stevie Wonder / 1968 93. You Can’t Hurry Love (Holland / Dozier / Holland) / Diana Ross / 1966 94. Lady Madonna (Lennon / McCartney) / The Beatles / 1968 95. Hey Jude (Lennon / McCartney) / The Beatles / 1968 DOWNLOADS http://rapidshare.com/files/42447722/100top60_s.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/42453172/100top60_s.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/42454365/100top60_s.part3.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/42463132/100top60_s.part4.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/42463275/100top60_s.part5.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/42474790/100top60_s.part6.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/42474785/100top60_s.part7.rar SENHA/PASSWORD : mybluemoon-planet.com Special thanks to Arthuso,from Musicalmente Web Community
WILLIAM SNYDER ANDRESS, son of Hampton W, was born 15 Oct. 1883 in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA. She died 25 Aug. 1955 in Stroudsburg and was buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery. LEILA MAY ANDRESS was born 04 May 1904 and died 27 April 1983 in East Stroudsburg. JOSEPH HAMPTON ANDRESS was born 04 March 1910 in Stroudsburg. They are buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. They were buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. http://www.distantcousin.com/Other/NEPABio/Pages.asp?Page=0708 1910 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 417, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, William, 26, 7 years married, Occupation: Driver; 2ND, Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pa, age 34, Birth date: 15 Oct. 1883, Wife: Lesta Susan Andress1920 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 21 http://www.ancesrty.com/: 122 Second Street, Andress, William, 36; Mary, 2 3/12 1930 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, East Stroudsburg, Family # 388, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, William, 47, age married 19; Ralph and Jean are identified as grandchildren to William and Celesta.) 1944 East Stroudsburg, Penna. Andress, Wm S (Celesta S) clk E R Lawson h503 Thomas Daily Record Newspaper, Stroudsburg, circa 1947(NOTE: The woman identified in the above photo as “Mrs. William S. Andress, of 503 Thomas St., East Stroudsburg, Death date: August 25, 1955, age 74; St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA, Record of Deaths (February 1870-December 1965), page 40: # 161, Mrs. Celesta S. five daughters, Mrs. Clarence Pugh, Mrs. Ralph Scheirer and Mrs. Forrest Snyder, all of East Stroudsburg; four sons, Richard, John, and Albert, all of Stroudsburg and Joseph of East Stroudsburg; Two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Weber, Stroudsburg and Mrs. Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg; three brothers, Earl Siptroth, and Irvin Siptroth, East Stroudsburg and Enos Siptroth, Emmaus; Andress, of 135 Center St., East Stroudsburg, Death date: February 18, 1969, age 85; Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: William Andress, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 15 Oct. 1883, died Feb. 1969 19 Feb. 1969, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “William Andress dies at 85 in E.S. home, East Stroudsburg — William S. Andress, 85, died Tuesday in his home at 135 Center St., East Stroudsburg. Born in Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late Hampton and Eliza Snyder Andress. Mr. Andress had been employed until he retired, by the Pontiac Garage, Stroudsburg. Mrs. Forrest Snyder, East Stroudsburg R.D. Mrs. Ralph Scheirer, East Stroudsburg, and Mrs. Elwood Batchler and Mrs. Lawrence Hillard, both of Delaware Water Gap. Andress, Stroudsburg; Andress, East Stroudsburg; 22 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Roy Andress, Palmerton, and Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg. Stroudsburg Cemetery, Monroe County, PA, Section M, Plot 20: ANDRESS, William S. Mr. Andress was a native of East Stroudsburg, Pa., but had resided in Pensacola for the past 13 years. Snyder, 75, Village by the Brook, East Stroudsburg, died Thursday in Pocono Hospital. Born in Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late William and Celesta (Siptroth) Andress, she lived all her life in the area. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. four brothers, Richard Andress of Stroudsburg, John Andress of Nashville, Tenn., Albert Andress of East Stroudsburg and Harry Andress of Stroudsburg; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Leila) Pugh of Minisink Hills, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Scheirer of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Hilliard of Stroudsburg; Memorial donations may be made to the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church or the General Ambulance Corp., 1000 Sunrise Lane, Stroudsburg.” 08 Dec. 1981, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Julia Marie Andress, of Donelson, Tenn., and formerly from Stroudsburg, died Dec. 6 in Nashville Memorial Hospital. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alex (Sharon) Fuller of Minisink Hills, Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Knowles of Saylorsburg and Mrs. Oliver (Jean) Nordmark of East Stroudsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Scheirer of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Hilliard of Stroudsburg; Richard Andress of Stroudsburg, John Andress of Tennessee and Albert Andress of East Stroudsburg; Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1p.m. in Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg, with the rev. Pugh, age 79, of East Stroudsburg, whose obituary is in the Pocono Record, 13 Nov. 1983. He was also a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Lanterman and Allen Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. He was a member of East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Evergreen Hill Memorial Gardens, East Stroudsburg. At the request of the family, memorial donations may be made to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, South Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, or General Ambulance Corp., 1000 Sunrise Lane, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.” Andress, 80, of Stroudsburg died Sunday at Pleasant Valley Manor in Hamilton Township. Andress, 79, of Stroudsburg died Saturday at home. Born in East Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late William and Celeste (Siptroth) Andress. And Harry Andress of Stroudsburg; two sisters, Mary Hilliard of Delaware Water Gap and Betty Scheirer of East Stroudsburg; 05 August 1998, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: Elizabeth Frances (Betty) Scheirer, 85, of East Stroudsburg, died on Tuesday, August 4, 1998 in Brookmont Health Care Center, Effort. Born in Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late William and Lesta (Siptroth) Andress. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church serving on various committees and teaching Sunday School in the Beginning Dept. She is survived by a son, Douglas Scheirer of East Stroudsburg; three brothers, Al Andress of Doylestown, Harry Andress of Fla., and John Andress of White Creek, Tenn.; Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 8, 1998 at 11 a.m. in Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, Inc., 27 Washington Street, East Stroudsburg. Committal will take place in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, PA. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, 83 South Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301.” Mrs. Andress is also survived by her grandsons, Bill Andress, Joe Andress and his wife, Teresa, and Robert LaBadie Jr; 13 October 2001, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Eugenia Helen ‘Jean’ Andress, 75, of Doylestown, formerly of Monroe County, died Thursday evening, Oct. 11, in Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home, Doylestown, where she was a resident for nearly six years. A former resident of East Stroudsburg, she was very active with the Order of Diana TKE Fraternity at East Stroudsburg University. She was a member of the Altar Guild at Grace Lutheran Church, East Stroudsburg. Andress, 80, of Mount Dora, Fla., formerly of Stroudsburg, died Friday, Nov. 30, in Waterman Hospital, Eustis, Fla. Born on June 5, 1921, in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of the late Richard and Leila (Pugh) Andress and had lived in Monroe County most of his life before moving to Florida in 1996. of East Stroudsburg, Susan Messerle of Effort and Carolyn Smith of East Stroudsburg; Before retiring in 1980, he worked for A&P Stores in Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, and Brodheadsville for 42 years. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 3, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. Born on March 10, 1918 in Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late William and Celeste (Siptroth) Andress. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the to VNA Hospice of Monroe County, 502 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301.”
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ZENIT The World Seen From Rome Daily dispatch - July 17, 2007 VATICAN DOSSIER Pontiff Congratulates John XXIII’s Secretary Spokesman: Church Saddened by Pedophilia Pope Urges Shimon Peres to Promote Peace WORLD FEATURES All Roads Lead to St. Louis? Idea of Male Partnership Hildebrand Gregori a Step Closer to Canonization NEWS BRIEFS Pilgrims to be Hosted by Sydneysiders LITURGY On Changing the Corporal VATICAN DOSSIERPontiff Congratulates John XXIII’s SecretaryVATICAN CITY, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI sent a message of congratulations for the 40th anniversary of Archbishop Loris Francesco Capovilla’s episcopal ordination. LOUIS, Missouri, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Since structural weaknesses forced the Vatican library in Rome to close for three years of renovation, researchers are finding assistance at a U.S. university.Gregory Pass, the current librarian of the Knights of Columbus Vatican Film Library at St. Louis University, told ZENIT that since the announcement was made about the closure of the Vatican Library, his offices have gotten busier."We have seen a rise in the number of inquiries regarding the availability of our microfilms and of space in our reading room, as well as a rise in the number of inquiries regarding our fellowships and general inquiries about the Vatican Film Library itself," email this article top Hildebrand Gregori a Step Closer to CanonizationCardinal Ruini Praises Untiring ApostleROME, JULY 17, 2007 ( Zenit.org).- When Benedictines converted Europe, they did it through activity, unity and constant prayer, following the example of Jesus, wrote Abbot Hildebrand Gregori.On July 3, the 15-year diocesan phase in the process of canonization for Abbot Gregori (1894-1985), founder of the Benedictine Sisters of the Reparation of the Holy Face of Our Lord Jesus Christ, was completed.In an address at a ceremony marking the end of the process, Cardinal Camillo Ruini, vicar general of the Diocese of Rome, said that Abbot Gregori, born in Poggio Ginolfo, Italy, "lived and actualized with rigorous fidelity and powerful sensibility the Benedictine charism of ‘ora et labora.’" email this article topNEWS BRIEFSPilgrims to be Hosted by SydneysidersSYDNEY, Australia, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Residents of Sydney are being encouraged to show hospitality and give international visitors an unforgettable World Youth Day experience.With just one year to go until the opening event, organizers started registration for the HomeStay Program, which asks locals to help house the thousands of young people expected to attend World Youth Day in July, 2008."World Youth Day will bring the biggest ever contingent of young people to Sydney," email this article topLITURGYOn Changing the CorporalAnd More on Words at the ConsecrationROME, JULY 17, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Answered by Legionary of Christ Father Edward McNamara, professor of liturgy at the Regina Apostolorum university.Q: Does the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) stipulate that the use of a new corporal on the altar at each Mass celebration is no longer needed? A larger corporal or more than one corporal may be required for concelebrations and other solemn celebrations.Before use, the corporal is usually left on top of the chalice and, while no longer obligatory, it may be kept in a flat, square case called a burse.Before the present reform, hosts were placed directly upon the corporal and although this is rarely the case today, as our reader points out, it may gather any fragments that fall from the host during the celebration although these mostly fall into either the ciborium or chalice.The GIRM mentions the corporal in several places, first of all in describing the preparation of the gifts, in No. Other indications require that a chalice or ciborium should be placed on a corporal whenever it is left on the altar or credence table for purification.With respect to our reader’s queries, it would appear that in her parish they follow the bad habit of leaving the corporal unfolded upon the altar between Masses and even for days on end. The norms require that the corporal be unfolded during the presentation of gifts and properly folded again after Communion.All the same, extra corporals may be placed on the altar before especially solemn Masses in which more sacred vessels are used than can fit on the corporal directly in front of the priest.The GIRM does not require a new corporal for each Mass, it is sufficient for the corporal to be opened and folded with due care to avoid any mishaps. Afterward, the corporal may be washed in a normal fashion.* * *Follow-up: When Words Over the Host Are RepeatedAfter our piece on repeating the words of consecration (July 3), some related questions came to light.A reader from Los Angeles asked: "Our priest took the chalice in his hands and said the text of consecration of bread.
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