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A Letter to the Parishioners of St. Columbkille Parish in Stoneboro, PA

December 19, 2025

This letter is addressed to the parishioners of St. Columbkille Parish, Stoneboro, and is to be read to the parishioners at all Masses December 20-21, 2025

Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

As you know, Father Robert Manning retired for medical reasons, effective November 30.  He served the parish generously and kindly for many years and I wrote to him expressing my gratitude. I have appointed Father Andrew Boyd as Pastor of St. Columbkille, effective December 16.  Father Boyd will continue as Pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Mercer, and as the Dean of the Greenville Deanery. 

Because of Father Boyd’s multiple duties, as well as the demands on our retired priests, we need to adjust the Mass schedules for both St. Columbkille Parish and Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish.  The new schedule for the parishes will be:

  • St. Columbkille will have an anticipated Mass on Saturdays at 6:00pm.  We are not able to provide a priest for Sunday morning Mass in the current circumstances.
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish will adjust its schedule so that Father Boyd is able to fulfill his new duties.  The Masses at IHM will be on Saturday at 4:00pm, and on Sunday at 8:00am, and 11:00am.

This Mass schedule will become effective Saturday, January 3, 2026, and is for a six-month trial period, at which time it will be reviewed.

I am aware that this adjustment may cause some inconvenience at first, but I ask you to support Father Boyd and continue to pray for an increase of vocations.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

+Lawrence T. Persico

The Most Reverend Lawrence T. Persico, JCL

Bishop of Erie


Around the Parish – June 18, 2023

Happy and blessed Father’s Day to all of our fathers in our parish community. Celebrate the gift of fatherhood this Father’s Day as we honor all fathers and father figures in our Catholic community. Today, we express our gratitude for their love, guidance, and sacrifices, following the example of St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus. Let us remember to keep all fathers in our prayers, asking God to bless them with strength, wisdom, and grace in their sacred role within the family. Happy Father’s Day to all our beloved dads!

This weekend, we joyfully celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which holds deep significance for our parish as it is named in honor of this sacred devotion. According to Liturgical Law, the celebration of the parish’s name day takes precedence over the regular Sunday in ordinary time. This special occasion allows us to focus our prayers and reflections on the Immaculate Heart, embracing the profound love and purity that Mary exemplified in her life. Let us come together as a faith community to honor the Immaculate Heart of Mary and seek her intercession for our parish and the world.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who participated in the Corpus Christi Eucharistic Procession and the 40 hours Eucharistic Devotions. Your presence and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament truly made these events a beautiful expression of our faith and love for our Lord Jesus Christ. May the graces received during these sacred moments continue to nourish our souls and strengthen our commitment to the Eucharist.

This week, all of the priests of the Diocese of Erie will be gathering at Saint Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe for the annual Emmaus gathering. Please pray for us as we spend time together in prayer, fraternity, and formation. I look forward to seeing you all next week!

Attention all parents! We kindly urge you to register your students for our parish Vacation Bible School (VBS) as soon as possible. Currently, we have only two students registered, and we want to ensure a vibrant and enriching experience for all participants. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity for your children to grow in faith, make new friends, and have a memorable summer adventure. Register today and secure your child’s place in our exciting VBS program!

At writing this bulletin, we only have 40 tickets left for our 300 club!!! We are coming down to the wire, so if you haven’t gotten your ticket, don’t wait much longer!! You may have to wait till next year!!

Here’s a thought for your week: Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement; nothing can be done without hope. Always keep your face toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you.

        Pax et Bonum, Fr. Andy


The IHM 300 Club will be a special 6 month raffle, and more information about this can be found in today’s bulletin, as well as on our website. Tickets will begin being sold after all the masses. Tickets can also always be purchased through the parish office.