[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 5] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 6271] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]REVEREND PATRICK J. GENELLO ______ HON. LOU BARLETTA of pennsylvania in the house of representatives Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Mr. BARLETTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with a heavy heart as people in my hometown of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, mourn the loss of a beloved spiritual leader, the Rev. Patrick J. Genello. Father Pat, as he was known to the parishioners of Holy Rosary Parish, passed away unexpectedly, leaving a hole in the hearts of those who worshipped inside his church for the past 17 years. A son of the late Joseph and Arline Piazza Genello, Father Pat was born in Scranton on May 15, 1957. He received his early education at William Prescott School and graduated from Scranton Central High School. In 1975, Father Pat attended St. Pius X Seminary, and graduated from the University of Scranton in 1979 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology and philosophy. He completed his studies for the priesthood at St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, where he received a Master of Divinity degree in May 1983. He served his diaconate ministry at St. John the Evangelist Parish, Honesdale, from May 14, 1983, until his ordination. His Eminence, the late John Cardinal O'Connor, D.D. and Ph.D., who at the time was bishop of Scranton, ordained Father Pat into the priesthood on November 5, 1983, in St. Peter's Cathedral, Scranton. After his ordination, Father Pat received a degree in counseling from Marywood University. Father Pat first served as assistant pastor of Most Precious Blood Parish, Hazleton; then at St. Lucy's Parish, Scranton. He was appointed director of religious formation at Bishop Hannan High School, Scranton, on September 5, 1989. Father Pat was appointed pastor of Holy Rosary Parish in Hazleton on June 30, 1995, and that is where he remained until his death. In addition to his parochial duties, Father Pat was a dedicated student of Holy Scripture. He accompanied the late Rev. Robert J. Barone, S.T.D., and served as the videographer on many trips to the Holy Land and Middle East. He and Father Barone, with the help of the Diocese of Scranton's Catholic Television, produced the very popular ``The World of Saint Paul'' television series. Father Pat played a substantial role in the Greater Hazleton community. He hosted dinners for the United Way at Thanksgiving and at Christmas in the parish hall. He served as chaplain for the Hazleton Fire Department. He was the driving force in establishing a September 11, 2001, memorial on the parish grounds, and he conducted an annual service marking the event. As an avid New York Yankees fan, Father Pat would often conduct a post-game analysis of the game with his parishioners and friends. An accomplished musician specializing in the guitar, he loved music of all kinds. Father Pat remained close with members of his family, especially his niece, Maria, and nephew, Michael. Mr. Speaker, today, the Rev. Patrick J. Genello's entire family--both his biological family and his spiritual family--is shocked by his sudden passing. The Greater Hazleton area will miss his pastoral leadership, his religious knowledge, and his community spirit. ____________________