March 23, 2026

The next Information Bulletin is Monday, March 30, 2026. The submission deadline is Thursday, March 26, at 4:30 p.m.

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IB Holiday Schedule
Please note the following schedule adjustments in observance of the Easter holiday:

  • IB submissions are due by 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1
  • The IB will be released on Tuesday, April 7
  • Saint Mark Catholic Center will be closed Thursday, April 2 through Monday, April 6.

Special Collection for Local Needs reminder from Finance
If you haven’t already done so, please remit your Local Needs Special Collection to the Financial Services Office as soon as possible.

Office for Divine Worship monthly newsletter
The Office for Divine Worship presents a monthly newsletter to aid in preparing celebrations that will occur in that particular month. The April newsletter is attached.

Catholic Foundation Spring Grant deadline is Monday, March 30
Have you started your application yet? The Catholic Foundation of Northwest Pennsylvania will accept applications for Education and Faith Formation Grants through Monday, March 30. Are you planning a parish mission or faith formation special event in the summer or fall of 2026? Are you planning a new religious education or faith formation project for your parish or Catholic school? Are your parish lay ministers, lay staff, or youth planning to attend a conference, workshop or retreat this summer or fall? Is your school or faith formation program in need of updated technology? Your project may meet the criteria for one of these grant opportunities. Education: www.cfnwpa.org/grant-seekers/education-grant-guidelines Faith Formation: https://www.cfnwpa.org/grant-seekers/faith-formation-endowment-guidelines. Questions? Contact Julia Cooney, Operations Director, at jcooney@cfnwpa.org or 814-824-1253.

OCP Parish Grants Now Open for 2026
OCP is accepting applications for the 2026 Parish Grants, which provide financial support to help strengthen parish worship through liturgical and music-related projects. All Catholic parishes in the U.S. and eligible campus ministries are invited to apply (except those that received a grant last year). You do not need to use OCP products to apply for this grant. Grants may be used for hymnals and worship materials, music and equipment needs, multicultural ministry resources, digital tools and liturgical or musical training opportunities. Application deadline: May 30. Use this link https://ocp.org/en-us/parish-grants for full details and the online application (available in English and Spanish).

Help us share Easter Mass times
If you haven’t done so yet, and your parish is hosting Easter services, please send times and location to RPapalia@ErieRCD.org. The Diocese of Erie is gathering Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Mass times to be shared on the diocesan website. Thank you for ensuring that all who seek to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ can find a place to worship.

Pontifical Collection for the Holy Land
Please find attached Bishop Persico’s letter introducing the Pontifical Collection for the Holy Land, which may be taken at any time between Palm Sunday (the weekend of March 28–29) and Divine Mercy Sunday (the weekend of April 11–12). Parishes are asked to publicize this collection in a significant way the weekend prior to the collection. Parish resources, including a pulpit announcement and graphics, are available online at: https://www.eriercd.org/holyland.html.

Job openings in the diocese
See the classified section below for the latest position openings. Here’s a quick link to diocesan, school and parish jobs: https://www.eriercd.org/employment.html. For Erie Catholic School System jobs only, go to https://www.eriecatholic.org/about/careers.



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Mother/Daughter Tea
Rambler Camps
Montague Mission Trip Bingo
Community Workshop
Bible in a Day Seminar
Director of Parish Life

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Catholic Charities Bingo
Join Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Erie for a Bingo fundraiser on Friday, April 10, at the JPT Event Center, 2319 W. 38th St., Erie. A variety of prizes will be available, including designer purses, top-of-the-line electronics and cash. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and Bingo begins at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door. Purchase in advance at: tinyurl.com/CCBingo26 or visit the events tab at the Catholic Charities website. This is a BYOB/BYOF event. A basket raffle with additional prizes will also be available. For more information, contact Crystal Dunkerton at cdunkerton@ccincerie.org or 814-824-1260.

Mother/Daughter Tea
Mark your calendars for the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, hosted by the Virtue & Integrity Education Office. The first tea is set for April 18 at Immaculate Conception Parish, 715 Main St., Clarion, while the second is May 2 at Saint Mark Catholic Center, 429 E. Grandview Blvd., Erie. This special event is designed for girls ages 10 and above and their mothers. Topics to be discussed include the emotional and physical changes of puberty and strengthening the parent-child bond through adolescence. A bulletin graphic can be found on the Parish Resource Page here. For more information, visit: https://www.eriercd.org/chastity/tea.html.

Rambler Camps
Cathedral Preparatory School, 225 W. 9th St., Erie, is hosting Summer Enrichment programs for students entering grades 5–8, with new offerings this year for students in grades 3 and 4. Students will have the opportunity to explore a variety of interests during morning and afternoon sessions with teachers from both Cathedral Prep and Mother Teresa Academy and can look forward to a summer full of learning, making new friends and having fun. Programs will be held July 13–17 and July 20–24. See attached flyer for more information and to register.

Vacation Bible School Landing Page
The Diocese of Erie Communications and Advancement Office is creating a central landing page featuring Vacation Bible Schools across the diocese. This page will allow families to easily see what opportunities are available in their area and will be promoted through diocesan social media, Diocese of EriE-News and Faith magazine.

To include your parish program, please send the following information for any Vacation Bible School planned at your parish this summer:

  • Parish Name
  • Location (City/Town)
  • Theme
  • Dates and Times
  • Contact Information (name, email and/or phone for registration)

You can simply reply to Annie Moks with the details. If you have a flyer or graphic, feel free to include that as well.  Once compiled, the page will serve as a shared resource for families across the diocese looking for summer faith formation opportunities for children.

Montague Mission Trip Bingo
Join the St. James Mission Trip team for a Bingo Fundraiser on Saturday, April 25, at St. James Place, 2622 Buffalo Rd., Erie. Doors open at 11:00 a.m., with bingo beginning at noon. Admission is $20 for 12 games, plus three special games. A Chinese auction and other games of chance will also be available. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Proceeds benefit the Mission Trip to Montague, Michigan, taking place June 14–20. See the attached flyer for additional details.

Neighborhood Art House Art History Evening Series
The Neighborhood Art House, 201 E. 10th St., Erie, will host a series of Art History Evenings beginning Thursday, March 26, from 6–8 p.m. Jamie Borowicz will open the series with a lecture and discussion on Renaissance artwork. There is no charge to attend, though donations are encouraged. Preregistration is required. Register at: https://www.neighborhoodarthouse.org/events/details/art-history-evenings.

Community Workshop: Singing Burleigh in Sacred Spaces of the Community
Mercyhurst University’s Walker Recital Hall, 501 E. 38th St., Erie, will host the 10th Anniversary Harry T. Burleigh Spirituals Festival Community Workshop on Thursday, March 26, from 5–6:45 p.m. This free community workshop is open to members of all local churches and faith communities. See the attached flyer for more information.

Bible in a Day Seminar
Immaculate Conception Parish, 715 Main St., Clarion, will host a one-day seminar, See the Story of Scripture Come Alive, on Saturday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This free event welcomes all, with donations accepted. Lunch is available for a $15 fee. For more information, contact Linda Summerville at 814-226-8433, ext. 203 or lsummerville@icclarion.org. See the attached flyer for additional details.



Director of Parish Life at St. Joseph/Bread of Life Parish
St. Joseph/Bread of Life Parish, 147 W. 24th St., Erie, is seeking a disciple of Christ with strong leadership and communication skills to serve as a member of the Parish Leadership Team. This role will oversee volunteer leaders across all ministries, support project management efforts, assist in integrating three churches into one parish, and help spread the faith through evangelization. For more information, please see the attached flyer.



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