May 3, 2015 - St. Aloysius Church

May 3, 2015
Fifth Sunday
of Easter
Most Holy
Name of
Jesus
Church
St. Anthony
Chapel
St. Aloysius
Church
Rev. James R. Orr,
Pastor
Rev. James W. Garvey,
In Residence
Deacon G. Gregory Jelinek,
Permanent Deacon
MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS
CHURCH
1700 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212
Phone: 412-231-2994
Saturday Vigil: 6:00 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am & 9:00 am
ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH
3616 Mount Troy Rd. • Pgh. PA 15212
Phone: 412-821-2351
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am
ST. ANTHONY CHAPEL
1704 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212
Mass Monday−Friday: 8:30 am
Novena to St. Anthony of Padua:
Tuesday at 7:30 pm
RECONCILIATION: Saturday at
3:15 pm at St. Aloysius Church and
7:00 pm at Most Holy Name of Jesus Church or
by appointment.
BAPTISM: Held on 1st Saturdays at 12:30
pm at St. Aloysius Church and on 2nd Saturdays
at 12:30 pm at Most Holy Name Church. Call
office to schedule an appointment
R.C.I.A.: This is the program for those who
wish to become Catholic. Call the parish office
for information.
MARRIAGE: Beginning in 2016, weddings
will be scheduled no later than 2:00 pm
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Available
by appointment.
Mission Statement of St. Aloysius & Most Holy Name Parishes
St. Aloysius and Most Holy Name of Jesus parishes, while valuing the
uniqueness of each parish community, commit to work together to proclaim
the gospel of Christ and to welcome others to join in the life of the Church, to
celebrate the sacramental life of the Catholic Church, to nourish the faith of
our members, and to engage in serving the needs of others.
Liturgical Schedule: May 2—10
MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH
Phone...412-231-2994
Fax 412-231-7180
Website. mostholynameofjesusparish15212.org
Email..mostholyname@hotmail.com
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Becky Hurst, Administrative Assistant.....ext. 2
Ellie Bartolowits, Accounting.. ext. 3
CLERGY
Saturday, May 2—Vigil: Fifth Sunday of Easter
4:00PM Wedding: Asparukh Staurev & Catherine Sieber
4:00PM
Erna J. Toski (Family)
STA
6:00PM
Patricia & Charles Husko (Laura & Paul) CHP
Sunday, May 3—Fifth Sunday of Easter
7:30AM
Shirley Schmucker (George & Marilyn)
9:00AM
Grace Bajcic / Anniversary
(Helwich Family)
11:00AM For the Parishes
Rev. James R. Orr, Pastor .ext. 5 Monday, May 4—Weekday
Rev. James Garvey, In Residence...ext. 6 8:30AM Donna Gardner / Birthday
(Robin McNickle)
ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH
Phone...412-821-2351
Fax....412-821-6480
Website.saintaloysiuspittsburgh.org
Email. staloysius.church@verizon.net
Jim Gottermeyer, Administrative Assistant .ext. 4
Claire Sigmund, Rummage House...412-821-1189
SHARED STAFF
Gregory Jelinek, Deacon 412-231-6949
Steven Swank, CCD Coordinator. 412-759-9835
MUSIC MINISTRY
Ken Gerst
Carol Ann Spehar
7:30PM
STA
CHP
Tuesday, May 5—Weekday
CHARITABLE OUTREACH IN OUR PARISHES 8:30AM Rick, Judy & Denise (Rattay Family)
St. Vincent de Paul Society...ext. 8
Ladies of Charity..ext. 0
Catholic Community Food Bank..ext. 0
MHN
MHN
Novena to St. Anthony of Padua
Wednesday, May 6—Weekday
8:30AM Vera Funtal Duchak (Family)
CHP
CHP
CHP
Thursday, May 7—Weekday
8:30AM 60th Wedding Anniversary of
Anthony & Mary Louise Hosek
CHP
Friday, May 8—Weekday
8:30AM Florindo & Isabella LeDonne
(Carol LeDonne)
CHP
Saturday, May 9—Vigil: Sixth Sunday of Easter
4:00PM Catherine Zivic (Mary Kocian & Family)
6:00PM Angela Koch (Marge Miller)
STA
CHP
Sunday, May 10—Sixth Sunday of Easter
7:30AM For the Parishes
9:00AM Magdalena Kuntz (Family)
11:00AM For the Parishes
MHN
MHN
STA
STA - Saint Aloysius Church
MHN - Most Holy Name of Jesus Church
CHP - St. Anthony’s Chapel
ST. ANTHONY’S CHAPEL
Website..saintanthonyschapel.org
Email.saintanthonychairperson@gmail.com
Chapel Hours: 1-4 pm Every day EXCEPT
Fridays & Holidays
To schedule a tour of 10 or more during times not
open, please call the Chapel Shop
Sanctuary Candles
St. Aloysius
Carole Brueckner, Chairperson. 412-999-4401
Margie Hoffield, Chapel Shop.412-323-9504
Diocesan Toll Free Number for Abuse Response:
1-888-808-1235
Most Holy Name
St. Anthony’s
Chapel
In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of
Deceased Kocian &
Catherine Kute
For the well being of
Erdeljac Families
By Daughter,
Frank T. Balestrieri
By Mary Kocian &
Kathryn Schutz
By Tom Camarda
Daughters
IMPORTANT REMINDER
PARISH GENERAL ASSEMBLIES
All are encouraged to attend
Monday, May 4 – 7:00 P.M.
At Most Holy Name School Hall
&
Thursday, May 7 – 7:00 P.M.
At St. Aloysius Parish Social Hall
The General Assemblies are structured to get
input from all members of the parish
communities as an initial step to develop a
Pastoral Plan. The Pastoral Plan is a written
document, shared with parishioners, which
states goals and objectives organized around
each of the five essential qualities of parish life:
Eucharist, Evangelization, Catechesis, Formation, and Stewardship. Committees will be
formed to execute the objectives.
During the General Assemblies, suggestions will
be collected to identify objectives within the five
qualities. For example, the objectives might be
ministries, prayer activities, outreach, or education. Have you heard something that another
parish does and think we might start at our parishes? This is YOUR opportunity to voice those
ideas.
If you are unable to attend the Assembly scheduled at your home parish, please attend the
other parish meeting.
Special Collection for Earthquake Relief
Bishop David Zubik has called for a special collection next weekend, May 9 & 10, for Catholic
Relief Services (CRS), who has deployed experienced emergency staff on the ground in Kathmandu and are working closely with local partners
to provide emergency shelter, and other necessities. The lack of drinking water is a major concern. CRS will distribute hygiene kits that include
a water jug, pail with cover, and water purifying
treatments.
Mass Attendance
April 25 & 26
Saturday: 271
Sunday: 333
Total attendance at both churches: 604
From the Desk of Fr. Jim
Well I’m aware that there’s a buzz about
the upcoming General Assemblies of the Parishes. As you see in this week’s announcement,
it’s about gathering ideas for the Pastoral Plan
for the Parishes. The Bishop’s initiative “On Mission for the Church Alive” recognizes that with
the increasing shortage of priests, we need to
create a way of being parish that includes closer
co-operation with other parishes ultimately all
the parishes in our cluster: our two parishes and
the two in Millvale. Right now, we are getting a
jump on the process for our two parishes by this
Pastoral planning process which comes directly
out of the Diocesan document “One Body, One
Mission.” I hope to see you at one of the two
Assemblies. Our new Mission Statement reflects the hopes of the Planning process and will
guide the outcome of the Pastoral Plan.
On to something less happy...We have
begun the Budget process to develop the Budgets for the parishes that start July 1st. One reality that is apparent at MHN is that collections
have gone down between 8-12 thousand per
year for at least the last 5 years. This year is
already showing about a $3700 deficit in income. We know that there will be about a $7800
plus inflation increase in expenses. Much of the
loss of income is from deaths, people moving in
with family or nursing homes and the like. You
are giving sacrificially, I know. Your generosity
gives you much credit. I can’t ask you to give
more so we need to cut expenses at both parishes. Some are going to be easy others will be
much more difficult. What all of these will look
like I don’t know. One that we can do immediately is starting now gifts that have been giving
after Masses on different occasions will no
longer be possible. Given the historic nature of
the St. Nicholas observance at MHN, that one
will continue, but all others will stop. That will
save us about $800 per year. Small cuts like
this will be the easy cuts. We will be looking at
others that may be much harder. What these
will be has yet to be determined. Pray for the
Finance Committees and myself, that we can
make prudent decisions about the budget.
Placing the future in God’s hands and
trusting in His providence, I am:
Fr. Jim
Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of
the Relic of St. Faustina at
St. Anthony's Chapel
Sunday, May 3rd at 3:00 pm
Begins with evening prayer, followed by exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and veneration of
the relic of St. Faustina.
Thirteen Tuesday Novena
The Annual Thirteen Tuesday Novena in
honor of St. Anthony of Padua has begun, and will continue through June 9.
This Tuesday will be week # 8. Mass
and Novena are held at 8:30 a.m. Novena and Benediction held at 7:30 p.m.
This Novena has helped many in their
time of need.
For information, visit www.saintanthonyschapel.org
Mass of Anointing at St. Anthony’s Chapel
The Sacrament of the Sick will be administered
during a special Mass on Saturday, May 23rd at
1:00 pm at St. Anthony’s Chapel. This administration of the sacrament of the sick in this context is offered for those Catholics who are experiencing physical ailments of a serious nature:
those who will be undergoing surgery for serious
reasons, the elderly who have become notably
weakened even though no serious illness is present, those who are battling serious illnesses and
have not been anointed recently, and children
who have reached the age of reason and are seriously ill.
Catholic Community Food Bank
The Catholic Community Food Bank continues to
serve the needs of those in our community. The
3rd Tuesday of each month from 10:00 am to
noon, will be the designated day for distributions.
Tuesday, May 19th is the next
distribution date.
Please note that if you would like to make a
monetary donation to the food bank, your check
must be made out to The Catholic Community
Food Bank of Troy Hill.
Food items needed are:
Canned Fruit
Tomato Sauce
Peanut Butter
Cereal
Jelly
Baby Diapers
The Sacrament of Confirmation
Please keep our Confirmation Candidates in your
prayers as they prepare to receive the Sacrament
of Confirmation.
Tuesday, May 5 - The Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation with Bishop David Zubik
presiding at 7:00 pm at St. Boniface Church.
Candidates and Sponsors must be in their seats
at 6:30 pm.
FAITH SHARING
Please join us for our next Faith Sharing
gatherings!!
Monday, May 11th at 7:00 p.m. at
Most Holy Name School Hall
Monday, May 18th at 7:00 p.m. at
St. Aloysius School
St. Vincent de Paul Volunteers Needed
The Most Holy Name St. Vincent de Paul Society
is seeking new members!
Are you looking to expand your relationship with God as well as help your fellow needy
neighbors? We can use your help. The St. Vincent de Paul Society is a nonprofit agency that
acts quickly to resolve problems without fanfare
and or red tape. We provide assistance to anyone living in our area needing help with food, furniture, clothes, rental help or utility assistance.
We visit the needy person or family member in two man teams to consult, confer, recommend and improve their basic situation regardless
of sex, age, race or religion.
Our volunteers generally work one week
per month. If you believe you could assist us in
helping a needy person or family, please call
Chuck at 412-323-9142 or Ted at 412-931-1223
for more information.
God Bless You
Parking Lot Being Used Tuesday, May 12
A new TV Show series called “Outsiders” will be
filmed in or around the Troy Hill neighborhood on
Tuesday, May 12th. Trucks & vehicles from the
film crew will use Most Holy Name / St. Anthony’s
Chapel parking lot from 9:30 am - 6:30 pm that
day. Trucks will also be parked along Froman,
Hatteras and Lowrie Streets during filming. If you
plan to attend the Novena that day, please make
plans accordingly. Thank You.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale
Parish Calendar
Mark your calendars for
the next sale on
May 2 & 3 - 2nd Collection - Parish Capital Campaign
Sun. May 3 - Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of the
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Relic of St. Faustina- 3pm in St. Anthony’s Chapel
Sun. May 3 - Lyceum General Meeting - 7:30 pm
Mon. May 4 - St. Vincent de Paul Meeting - 9:15 am
Mon. May 4 - General Assembly Meeting - 7:00 pm
Most Holy Name School Hall
Tues. May 5 - Market Day Pick Up Wed. May 6 - Christian Mothers Meeting - 1:00 pm
Wed. May 6 - Chapel Committee Meeting - 7:00 pm
Wed. May 6 - Choir Practice - 7:00 pm
Thurs. May 7 - Church Cleaners - following daily Mass
Thurs. May 7 - Catholic Men’s Fellowship - 7:00 pm
Sat. May 9 - Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale
8:00 am—2:00 pm
May 9 & 10 - 2nd Collection - Parish Share
Sun. May 10 - Mother’s Day Breakfast - 10:00 am
Most Holy Name Christian Mothers
The Christian Mothers & Women’s Guild will meet
on Wednesday, May 6th at 1:00 pm in the School
Hall.
St. Anthony’s Lyceum Mother’s Day Breakfast
All women of the parish are invited to
the Annual St. Anthony’s Lyceum
Mother’s Day Breakfast on Sunday,
May 10th.
The breakfast begins
promptly after the 9:00 am Mass and
is held in the school hall. Tickets are
available in the back of Church and also at the
rectory until this Friday.
Monthly 50 / 50 Drawing
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Walt Schutzman
who won $205 in the 50 / 50 Raffle for April!
Don’t forget to turn in your orange 50 / 50 envelope for May for your chance to win. You may
turn in the envelope through the collection basket
anytime this month. Good luck!
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Offertory Collections
April 25 & 26
Offertory
Easter Offering
Parish Share
Parish Capital Campaign
Human Development
Food Bank
Initial Offering
$3,372.00
$20.00
$114.00
$90.00
$16.00
$564.00
$10.00
Saturday, May 9th
8am - 2pm
Located at 1626 Hatteras St.
Troy Hill, Pittsburgh
For updates & information
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‘Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale
At Most Holy Name’
May Crowning
We will have a May Crowning on Mothers Day,
May 10th at the 9:00 am Mass. If your child can
participate, please call Carol Novak at 412-3238295 or email cnovak2405@yahoo.com
MHN SUMMER FESTIVAL 2015
Wednesday, June 17 - Saturday, June 20
Stand Set Up
Men and teens are needed to help with set up on
Saturday, May 30th at 9:00 am. Lunch is
provided.
Festival Raffle
All raffle tickets have been distributed. Take
advantage of the early bird drawings on
May 10th and May 24th.
Congratulations to Nancy Wisniewski, our
early bird winner from April 26th.
Win $7,000, $2,000 or $1,000
Game Volunteers
Can you or your family work at a booth for one or
all four nights? We can use you! Please call
Linda Wolf at 412-322-4714 or email her at
lindalobos@verizon.net
Donations Wanted
Some items are needed to make this Summer
Festival a success. All items can be dropped off
at the parish rectory. Items needed are:
Silent & Chinese Auction donations; Glasses for
the Glass Pitch; Gift Certificates for Restaurants,
Grocery Stores or Gas Stations. Liquor or Wine
for the Basket of Cheer; Pictures of Military, Police, Medics or Fireman for our Hero’s Night.
St. Aloysius Parish
Parish Calendar
Sun. May 3 - Rummage Sale, 12:30 - 3:30 pm
Tues. May 5 - Christian Mothers Meeting - Social hall
Thurs. May 7 - General Assembly Meeting - 7:00 pm
St. Aloysius Social Hall
Help Needed at St. Aloysius Parish
Christian Mothers Meeting
The next St. Aloysius Christian Mother’s meeting
will take place on Tuesday, May 5th. It will be
our Mother’s Day party. If you would like to
come, you are welcome. The Rosary will be recited at 6:30 pm, followed by the meeting.
Gift Cards will be sold at Masses
this weekend.
Thanks for supporting this church
fund raiser.
Thank You
A Huge thank you goes to all the people who
helped make our spaghetti dinner a huge success. Also a
huge thank you to everyone
who came. Without you we
couldn't do it. Thanks to all the
Christian Mothers who helped
make it such a success.
Meadows Casino Trip
The next trip to the Meadow’s Casino is on Tuesday, May 19th. The cost is $20 and you will get
back $20 in free play and $5 in food. The bus will
leave St. Aloysius at 9:30 am and then pick up at
ESB Bank in Troy Hill. The bus leaves the casino
at 3:30 pm to return. Please call Carol Fulton at
412-931-8469.
St. Aloysius Parish
Offertory Collections
April 25 & 26
Offertory
Maintenance
Parish Share
Food Bank
$2,182.00
$7.00
$365.00
$55.00
Make some new friends and / or bring a friend
with you. St. Aloysius Parish is in need of filling
some vacancies in it’s money counter volunteers team. It takes about 90 minutes, one
weekend every month. If interested, please see
Jim Gottermeyer after the 11:00 am Mass or call
him at 412-821-2351 ext. 4.
The St. Aloysius Stained Glass Windows
Nick Parrendo, artist and owner of Hunt
Stained Glass, recently spoke to the Christian
Mothers about our new stained glass windows on
the front of our church building. One of the ladies suggested we share the meaning of our windows with the parishioners so we are presenting
the theme of our new windows once again.
Nick put a lot of thought into choosing the
theme “The Eucharist and Sharing” when he designed our new stained glass windows. Several
thoughts come to mind when we think of that
theme. One thought is that the Gift of God in the
Eucharist is our model for giving and sharing with
each other. The four murals depict “bread broken and shared by all”. The bread or the hosts
(the circles on the murals) also represent the four
Evangelists. When we receive the Eucharist it
enlightens us with the “Gift of Good News” from
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The nourishment
we receive enables us to share “The Good News”
with others. Receiving the Eucharist often helps
us to maintain a spiritual quality of joy even
through problems in our lives. The stained glass
window of St. Aloysius is above the door as we
come into church in the presence of the Lord.
The sheaves of wheat and the purple grapes surrounding the wheat show our intimate relationship
with God – Body and Blood (wheat and grapes).
We are filled with the Holy Spirit represented by
the dove window. The fish are a traditional symbol of the early Church.
Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 3, 2015
A Family Perspective By Bud Ozar - Like the vine
grower in today’s gospel, parents must “prune and
cleanse” the branches in their family if their children
are going to be rooted. Discipline, limits and setting
goals are a necessary part of parenting so our children will grow and “bear fruit.”
St. Vincent de Paul Society - In the Gospel today,
Jesus says “Whoever remains in me and I in him
will bear much fruit, because without me you can do
nothing.” Indeed, by helping the poor we can “bear
much fruit” and we find that with Jesus we can do
everything. Your gift to the Society of St. Vincent
de Paul will show that you are indeed the disciple of
Jesus as it will bring your love to those who live in
fear and doubt, loneliness and dread.
Rachel’s Vineyard weekend retreat for postabortion healing May 22-24 at the Spiritan Center in
Bethel Park. For more information, call Toni Jester
at 412-352-5348 or visit www.ccpgh.org
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High School Age Men - You are invited to join Fr.
Freedy, Fr. Vaskov and the seminarians on Saturday, May 9th on a full day pilgrimage hike on the
Panhandle trail to an evening mass at Our Lady of
Lourdes in Burgettstown. The day begins at 9:00
am at the Seminary. Visit www.pghpriest.com or
RSVP to jfreedy@diopitt.org to register.
Festival of Praise - led by Fr. Michael Ackerman,
will be held on Friday, May 15, from 7:00 p.m. to
8:30 pm in Madonna of Jerusalem Church, Sharpsburg. All are invited to come and celebrate the
Easter season with a period of Eucharistic Adoration and contemporary music. A reception will follow
in the John Paul I Center.
Trachten Wallfahrt & Gtiftungsfest - GTEV
D’Lustigen Isartaler will present A celebration of Bavarian & Austrian Traditions on Saturday, May 16th.
A prayerful pilgrimage procession starting at 3 pm
in front of the Teutonia Mannerchor, heading up
Troy Hill Road to St. Anthony’s Chapel for Mass in
German at 4:00 pm. Following Mass, a banquet
dinner buffet will be held from 6 - 7pm at the Teutonia Mannerchor. German music, dance and chorus
from 7 - 11 pm. $30 for adults / $12 event only (no
food). Children 12 and under are half price. Contact Tricia Flock at 724-822-9444.
Spring into Auction Event - Northside Catholic
School will host its first ever “Spring Into Auction”
event which will be held on May 17th at 12:30pm at
Axmacher Hall (under St. Cyril’s Church). There will
be a lunch buffet, a chinese auction, and other “fun”
raffles! Tickets for only $15 will cover the cost of
admission and lunch and are available in the school
office. Give us a call to reserve your spot today at
412-761-5043 ext. 3001. We look forward to seeing
you there!
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