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Michael Gottsch
May 22, 2021
I met Father John around 2012, when he was pastor of St. Vincent church in Hanover. My sister, a parishioner there, had spoken very highly of him. Being from Philadelphia, I looked forward to my visits to Hanover so that I could attend Father John's Masses. Based on his homilies, it was obvious that he was highly educated and open-minded; truly a "Renaissance man." He is easily one of the best, most effective speakers I have ever heard speak in person, a group that includes Bishop Ronald Gainer and Bishop Robert Barron. I have been missing Father John's sermons, as well as his wonderful personality, ever since he left St. Vincent's. I observed that he was humble, and that he loved to engage people. I will always remember him fondly, and I offer my sincere condolences to his family members, who were so fortunate to be close to him.
Scott A. Weyman
May 7, 2021
I first met Father John when he was introduced to our Grade 4 CCD class just after his arrival at Sacred Heart in Lewistown, PA. Several years later, we had the privilege of doing our Pre-Cana work with him prior to our wedding in 1994. John was always kind, patient, and deeply caring in all of his interactions--having his guiding hand leading us through the Pre-Cana process was perfect as my wife was new to the faith. I always carried the highest respect for Father Schmalhofer. My most sincere condolences to his family and my deepest and most sincere thanks to Father John. He will certainly be missed.
Charles Spiroff
May 5, 2021
I got to know Father Schmalhofer when he was at Sacred Heart and St. Jude’s. Great priest and all-around good guy. I enjoyed his homilies. God Bless him!
Anne Markel
May 2, 2021
He, Father Paul Helwig, and Father Quinlan played a huge role in my growing up years. I loved them and wish I somehow could turn back time for a moment to be with them!
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Erica Foresman
May 1, 2021
Father John will always have a special place in my heart. Almost 17 years ago, he married my husband and I at Our Lady of Lourdes in New Holland. We were just barely 21 and 22 at the time. The day was perfect, unforgettable, and blessed with God's love for a lifelong marriage commitment through it all. You will be missed by many, but the memories will carry us on in this life...until we all meet again. Thank you Father John.
Nick Ressetar
April 30, 2021
Memory eternal.
Anne McDonald Black
April 29, 2021
Father married my husband and I at the cathedral. I was also a student at Good Shepherd when he was a new priest. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
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