28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11th & 12th 2014 As a Parish we pray at Holy Name Cathedral (411 South 5th St.) and Holy Rosary Church (204 Rosemont Ave.) Liturgical Schedule Triumph of the Cross @ Holy Name Closed for renovation, restoration, renewal Triumph of the Cross @ Holy Rosary Daily, Monday–Friday 7:00 a.m. & 8:30 a.m. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 5:15 p.m. Novena, Monday after 5:15 p.m. Mass Saturday 8:30 a.m., Vigil 4:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Confessions 10:00–11:30 a.m. Saturday, or by appointment Parish Office P.O. Box 908 Steubenville, OH 43952 200 Rosemont Ave. 740-264-6177 After hours urgent—press 4 for transfer Parish web-site: www.triumphofthecross.org Parish E-mail: totcmailbox@comcast.net Pastor—Fr. Thomas R. Nau frnau@comcast.net Parochial Vicar—Fr. Bradley Greer bgreer@diosteub.org Director of Rel. Ed.—Barbara VanBeveren Catholic Schools barbara.cffdirector@catholicweb.com R.C.I.A.— Drake McCalister dmccalister@franciscan.edu Bishop John King Mussio Elementary ......................264-2550 Parish Nurses totcparishnurses@gmail.com (740) 346-0660 BJKM Junior High School .........................................346-0028 Catholic Charities (740) 282-3631 Catholic Central High School .....................................264-5538 AIM Women’s Center (740) 283-3636 1 TRIUMPH OF THE CROSS — PARISH COMMUNITY NEWS —- Our next DONUT SUNDAY will be held in the Holy Rosary Auditorium on October 19th following the 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 AM Masses. Please join our parish family in mingling with old friends and making new ones! OCTOBER COUNT: During the month of October, if you notice the ushers act as if they are counting the number of people attending Mass, that is what they are doing. Each year throughout the Diocese this count takes place. Such information demonstrates the number of registered Catholics attending Mass. Have you ever heard reports that less than 50% attend Mass each week. This is the information for calculating the percentage. Also, it helps determine how many Masses are needed according to the seating capacity of the church, etc. “BE BRAVE!” Fundraiser Dance : Come support the Urban Underground Ministry! The dance has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 18th from 7-11pm at Holy Family’s Malara Hall. Admittance Fee: is $5 per person. Clothing: Causal—Jeans are fine. Leggings are not permitted as pants. No tube tops or backless shirts. Please reply ASAP to myteardrop@icloud.com We need to have an idea of how much to provide in snack/drinks. To learn more about the Urban Underground visit: www.dirtyvagabond.com RCIA INVITATION: Our gatherings for RCIA have begun. However, since this is a journey, you are most welcome to join with us. We meet on Thursday evenings in the Marian Room (202 Rosemont Ave.) at 7:00 p.m. These gatherings take place each Thursday evening. If you have any questions please contact Fr. Nau at frnau@comcast.net. ROSARY FOR OUR COUNTRY: On Thursday, October 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in Catholic Central High School, Lanman Hall. Prayer and intercession are very needed at this crucial time in our country. We must come together in prayer to save our religious liberty. Every state will be prayed for. CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD – 10:00 A.M. MASS: TOTC is going to be doing Children’s Liturgy of the Word. While every parish does it differently, the premise is to provide for little ones (for us it will be Kindergarten & First Grade) at Mass the readings, Gospel and homily in a different setting (for us it will be the Holy Rosary Auditorium) to hear a child-friendly Gospel explanation. Children return at the offertory. This is a great way for children to hear and really understand the readings but it is not bible school. We will not be doing coloring sheets but simply listening to the readings from a Lectionary made just for children. We will begin doing this one Sunday a month. Our first Mass will be October 12 @ 10 am. We are very excited for this unique opportunity to minister to our youth! AMANDA LOOMAN MEMORIAL BENEFIT: To be held on Sunday, October 26th from Noon to 4:00 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church, Sargus Hall at 852 Main St., Wintersville. Donations will be taken at the door. All proceeds will go to the Amanda Looman Memorial Scholarship Fund at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Pasta Dinner, Raffle, Silent Auction. Items include: Gift Certificates, Gift Baskets, Penguins Tickets, Week Getaway in a 3 bedroom condo in Ixtapa, Mexico (airfare not incl.) & More! Franciscan Sisters T.O.R. - All Soul’s Mass: Everyone is welcome to attend an All Souls Mass on Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 10:00am at Father of Mercy Chapel located at 369 Little Church Road, Toronto, Ohio 43964. Please know our love for you and our desire to be united with you in praying for your beloved deceased through the month of November. Beginning on All Souls Day, Nov. 2 nd the following will be offered: Mass at Father of Mercy Chapel, Divine Mercy Chaplet Novena, and a daily Prayer for Our Beloved Deceased. We invite you to send us the names of your beloved deceased who we will honor through a candlelight procession during the All Souls Mass and we will remember them in prayer during the month of November. To submit names of your beloved deceased, please see our website at: www.FranciscanSistersTOR.org HOLY FAMILY Annual Fall Card Party hosted by Holy Family Church Catholic Women's Club on Sunday, October 12th from 2:00pm – 5:00pm at Holy Family’s Malara Hall, 2565 Alexander Ave., Steubenville. Doors open at 12:45pm and lunch will be served at 2:00pm. Admission is only $6. There will be Cards, Bingo, Raffles and Door Prizes. WORLD MISSION SUNDAY: Next weekend (October 18/19) our parish will celebrate World Mission Sunday. This year we are invited to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world. Through the work of these churches, and their witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers. In the bulletin is a letter from Bishop Monforton and the special envelope to be used for your contribution. SYMPTO-THERMAL METHOD OF NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING: Class on Saturday, October 25th. Includes theology and breastfeeding. Please contact Steve & Ann Craig at (740) 457-9663. Fee $10.00, materials fee varies. 2 The Blessed Sacrament Men’s Club is sponsoring a bus trip to the Meadows Casino & Tanger Outlets on Tue., Oct. 28th. Departs from Church parking lot at 9:00 and returns at 6:00 p.m. $45.00 (includes $20.00 in free play at casino and a $5 Tanger Outlet discount book). Payment is due by Oct. 20th. Call Rick (We-Go Tours) (304) 232-3367 or Bill Edwards (740)512-8706 or Rich Slkenar (740) 282-7071. Catholic Faith Formation In Steubenville Please pray for our catechetical program in the City of Steubenville. Check out our website for Information on our Religious Education in the City of Steubenville: www.catholicfaithformationinsteub.org CCHS Band: is selling the “Enjoy Entertainment Book.” Filled with coupons from our area for food, dining, golf, theater tickets, etc. Arriving 1st week of Oct. Cost $40.00 and good for a whole year. Order now, pay on delivery. Contact 283-1291, school or band member. Dates to Remember: October 16 First Reconciliation/First Communion Parent’s Meeting 7:00 p.m. for Holy Family, St. Peter, Triumph of the Cross, Blessed Sacrament and Our Lady of Lourdes Parishes – Holy Rosary Auditorium – Registration Process Begins October 19 Diocesan Youth Rally November 15 Youth Day CCHS Marching Band Boosters is having a raffle for $1,000 Gift cards to Wal-Mart, Reisbeck’s, or any other major retailer (70 to chose from) that is supported by SCRIP! The amount can be for all the same retailer or mixed and matched. Tickets are $5 each and the drawing will be held at the CCHS Concert Band Christmas performance December 10th. Please Contact Michelle Fouts (275-6504) if you are interested in purchasing a ticket and arrangements will be made to have your tickets delivered to you. First Reconciliation/First Communion Parent Meeting: will be held this Thursday, October 16th @ 7 p.m. in Holy Rosary Auditorium. If you wish your child to receive these Sacraments, please make every effort to attend this very important initial meeting. Please bring the Completed Application with you to the meeting with the dates necessary. If your child was not Baptized in the Steubenville/Wintersville parishes, please make a copy of their Baptismal Certificate. This is a very important step in the process. INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBIT: Selected works from the One Faith: East and West, an international art exhibition featuring contemporary artists working in the Christian tradition, will be on display in Franciscan University's Tony and Nina Gentile Gallery, J.C. Williams Center for the month of October. Curated by Jennifer Healy, adjunct professor of Fine Arts at Franciscan University's study-abroad program in Austria, the exhibit has traveled from New York City to Franciscan University. Plans are currently underway to send the exhibition on to Beijing and Moscow. The groundbreaking exhibition will include approximately 30 works by artists from numerous countries in both the Eastern and Western traditions. "These works of art have the power to communicate to today's society in a way that is fresh, engaging, and relevant," says Healy. "The timeless Truth of the faith is effectively conveyed through images, for both believers and unbelievers alike." Featured in the exhibit are "Bust of Mary" and "St. Joseph" by Carl Fougerousse '98, and paintings "Holy Family" by Clemens Fuchs, and "Overshadowed 5" by Franciscan University art professor, Linus Meldrum. The exhibition is organized by the Language and Catechetical Institute located at the Kartause Maria Thron in Gaming, Austria. All net proceeds from sales of the works will fund scholarships for students from Eastern Europe, China, and Russia. While the event is on display, exhibition participant Carl Fougerousse, painter, sculptor, and stained glass artist, will give a lecture on Catholic art on Oct. 22 at 7:00 p.m. in the gallery. The exhibition will be on view during select hours until the end of the month on Thursday, Oct. 9, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 15, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 4 – 8 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 23, 4 – 8 p.m.; and Wednesday, Oct. 29, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Learn more and preview some of the works online at One Faith Exhibition. RADIX: Parish youth group this Sunday @ 6:45 p.m. @ Holy Rosary. GS (Gioventù Studentesca) is open to all High School students and is a parish youth group. We will meet at 6:30PM on Sunday evenings in the Marian Room at Holy Rosary. In addition to our regular weekly meetings on Sunday evenings, we will host a study hall on Tuesday evenings beginning in the fall. For more information, please call Suzanne Lewis (740) 424-6382 or email gs.ohiovalley@gmail.com PRE-CANA: The next session to be offered by the Catholic Faith Formation in Steubenville for couples planning marriage is October 24-25th. Registration deadline is October 13th. Call 740-264-6177. Held in the Marian Room at Holy Rosary Church, 202 Rosemont Ave. Cost is $50. WHY NOT A CATHOLIC ENGAGED ENCOUNTER weekend? Approved by the Diocese, this alternative pre-Cana preparation provides plenty of time alone and interesting activities to plan for a lifetime Marriage. Find out more at www.steubenvillecee.org. This fall date is: November 21st through 23rd. For questions contact Charles and Carol Menk at:(740)283 -4568. 3 CONGRATULATIONS! CONDOLENCES (CCC 1227) “According to the Apostle Paul, the believer enters through Baptism into communion with Christ’s death, is buried with him, and rises with him Remember to pray for our newly baptized who have entered into the Body of Christ; (CCC 1405) “There is no surer pledge or clearer sign of this great hope in the new heavens and new earth ‘in which righteousness dwells,’ than the Eucharist. Every time this mystery is celebrated, ‘the work of our redemption is carried on’ and we ‘break the one bread that provides the medicine of immortality, the antidote for death, and the food that makes us live forever in Jesus Christ.’” With this great hope we pray for our brother who has died: Zoie Marie Zumpano James Lamatrice, 61, October 4 …The baptized have ‘put on Christ.’ Through the Holy Spirit, Baptism is a bath that purifies, justifies, and sanctifies.”’ Child of Thomas Zumpano & Jennifer Downs May he enjoy the eternal banquet the Lord has prepared for him. May he “put on Christ, as he becomes a member of the church.” Ministry Schedule for 18 / 19 October 2014 Mass 4:00 pm at HR 5:30 pm at HR 8:30 am at HR 10:00 am at HR 11:30 am at HR 5:30 pm at HR Eucharistic Minister Lector Deacon Adams ** Donna Kaine Ronald Kaine Linda Lawrence Donald Lawrence Charles Macpherson Deacon Adams ** Wayne Beigel Susan Carlson Deacon Redington ** David Nelson Mary Nelson Deacon Redington ** Andrew Hrezo Harriet Hrezo Joseph Sciarra Alvin Williams David Carlson Luann Boris Colleen Bahen John Pilsner Concetta Pilsner James Hostetler June Baker Katrina Fabian Altar Server Brittany Bertoia Olivia Lopresto Alison Grimm Braden Bolger Jake Bolger Dillon Arai Joshua Bensur Joseph McFarland Michael McFarland Rebecca Bodo Sophia Bodo John-Paul Tysz John Hostetler Brody Mihalyo Alex Ialenti Carlo Fabian Dominic Argentine Note: * Changes are in italics. ** Indicates Ordinary Minister PRAYER JUBILEE OF MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARIES A Celebration of the Diocese of Steubenville (3) locations: Saturday, November 15th at 5:15 p.m. at St. Lawrence O’Toole Church, Ironton Sunday, November 16th at Noon at Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption, Marietta & 5:30 p.m. at Holy Family Church, Steubenville Informal Reception following each celebration The Most Rev. Jeffrey M. Monforton, Celebrant For couples celebrating their 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 50th, 55th, 60th and 60+ anniversaries of marriage are cordially invited to attend. To register contact your Pastor, R.S.V.P. by October 31st Three presentations given by Matthew Leonard, internationally renowned speaker and author and Executive Director of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. Three traditional kinds of prayer taught by spiritual greats like; St. John of the Cross, St. Teresa of Avila and St. Francis de Sales. Practical steps to achieve union with God through deep prayer even in the midst of this busy, distracting world. If you are not really praying, you're not really living! “Pray Like a Saint”, Wednesday, October 15th from 6—7:00 p.m. at Triumph of the Cross Parish (Holy Rosary Church). Third session: Wed., November 5. No registration and no fees. FORMS IN CHURCH VESTIBULE 4 SACRAMENTS Sacramental Information and registration forms are available at parish web-site www.triumphofthecross.org. The Week Ahead at Triumph of the Cross Baptism: Call the Parish Office to register for a class. Mon - Fri 6:40 AM 8:00 AM PRAYERS Morning Prayer recited at HR Church Rosary prayed at HR Church (also on Sat.) Weddings: Six month preparation required. Schedule the date with the priest. October 12 Sun 6:30 PM Sun 6:45 PM GS meets in Marian Room RADIX in Holy Rosary Auditorium Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Parish Office. Communion to the Homebound – Please call the Parish Office. Funerals: Please schedule with the priest before publishing dates and times. DEVOTIONS Rosary prayed Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m. Holy Rosary Church October 13 Mon October Tue 8:00 Tue 9:00 Tue 7:00 Novena of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Miraculous Medal, Mon. 5:15 p.m. Holy Rosary Church 14 AM AM PM October 15 Wed 1:00 PM Wed 6:00 PM Wed 6:15 PM October 16 Thu 9:30 AM SCRIP sold in Holy Rosary Auditorium Rosary Prayer Group in Marian Room Parish Council meeting in Marian Room Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Chapel in the basement of Holy Rosary Office; entrance around back (6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) For information call 740- 264-6088 or visit our website at: www.westendadoration.com Hour of Prayer for Priests and Vocations: 1st Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Holy Rosary Church SCRIP sold in Holy Rosary Auditorium Prayer Presentation in HR Church EDGE in Holy Rosary Auditorium Thu 7:00 PM Thu 7:00 PM School of Communion & Liberation in Marian Room RCIA meeting in Marian Room First Reconciliation meeting in HR Aud. October 17 Fri 8:00 AM Fri Noon Fri 1:00 PM SCRIP sold in HR Auditorium Soup Kitchen at HN Cathedral Undercroft SCRIP sold in HR Auditorium First Saturday Devotion: 8:30 a.m. Mass, 9:15 a.m. Rosary & DVD in Marian Room Contact the Parish Office at: 740-264-6177 Readings for the Week of October 12, 2014 Sunday: Is 25:6-10a/Phil 4:12-14, 19-20/Mt 22:1-14 or 22:1-10 Monday: Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31--5:1/Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Gal 5:1-6/Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25/Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Eph 1:1-10/Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Eph 1:11-14/Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b/Lk 10:1-9 Next Sunday: Is 45:1, 4-6/1 Thes 1:1-5b/Mt 22:15-21 October 18 Sat 10:00 AM Confessions at Holy Rosary Church PRAY FOR OUR PRIESTS & DEACONS Sun Bishop Emeritus Gilbert I. Sheldon Deacon Lee Weisend Collection Totals: October 4 & 5 Regular Collection: $9,013.36 Votive Lights: $257.50 School: $60.00 Soup Kitchen: $105.00 Rev. Anthony Batt Tues Rev. Joseph Yelenc, TOR Wed Rev. Gregory Plow, TOR Deacon Richard Adams Building Repair Fund: $1,246.00 Deacon David Arend Loose Collection: $1,299.00 Children: $12.25 Mon Deacon Dominic Cerrato Thu Rev. Sean Sheridan, TOR Deacon Mark Erste, Sr. DPSC pledged: $129,973.00 Fri Msgr. Thomas Petronek Deacon Gerald Hickey 314 families of our parish have responded Sat Rev. Wayne Morris Deacon Thomas Maedke 5 PLEASE KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS: Call Lil Meronoff for prayer requests at 740-264-5782 New this week: Rose Alkire, Beverly Andreen, Baby David, Kitty Kakasick, Carter Leimberger, Elizabeth Wilson/ SPECIAL INTENTION, Baby A., Helen, Jeffery, Julia, Owen, Paula K., Robin, Rylee, Sam, Sue, Taylor, Teresa - Edward Bucky Argentine, Barbara Bartemes, Ken Beck, Vicki Bedard, Claudia Bell, Michael Bowling, David Brown, Leonard Calabrese, Megan Campbell, Karen Canestraro, (young) Paul Carapellotti, Pam Cattrell, Josephine Chioda, Rita Ciancitta, Nancy Cicone, Velma Cilli, Elizabeth Clark, Robert Cochrun, Florence Constantino, Joanne Controguerra, Jim Corra, Dave Corsi, Chuck & Lisa Cowser, Hilda Cowser, Livi Crum, Tracy Dalanno, Elizabeth Dana, Kenny Davis (young), Douglas Day, Richard DeBias, Lou & Briana DiBacco, William DiLeonardo, Peggy Elliott, Sam Fortunato, Debbie Gibson, Lottie Grajewski, Marcia Gulan, Ben Gundrum, Paul Gundrum, Liz Hagerty, James Hamilton, Karen Hanzel, Sandy Herman, David Hill, John Holdinsky, Debbie Horston, Carey Howard, Mike Johnson, John Kaczmarek, Laura Kane, B. Karamanolis, Michael Keane, Kelley Kent, Carolyn Klonowski, Danny Kanfler, Virginia Kovaleski, Dr. John Kuruc, Sharon Larkin, Philip Lopresto, Betty Maley, Wendy Marker, B.J. & Connie Mavromatis, Robert McFarland, Betty McVanna, Justine Medley, Jeff Melnarcik, Pamela Merritt, Delores Michael, Janice Molinaro, Terrel Murray, Helen & Elizabeth Noble, Tammy Nodianus, Mary Notich, Mary Orenchuk, Pam Orlando, Alan Pease, Karen Pennell, Diane Pernick, Helen Petrella, Margaret Checca Puzzole, Jim Raha, Braiden Reed, John Reszke, Tosa Rhodes, Terry Richardson, Mary S. & Family, Dr. Edgar Sanchez, Lil Scalise, Angelo Sciarroni, Carol Scott, Rose Sczruba, Robert Secret, John Sellaroli, Jay Showalter, Mary Slater, Charly Sloane, Ramona Snodgrass, Sara Snyder, Mary Ellen Summerville, Vera Talamonti, Betty Tarquinio, Patty Teramana, Eleanor Thomas, Susan Thomas, Lou Torack, Harry Toriscelli, Rod Torrance, Bernie Treglia, Tim Turner, Amber Tuttle, Barbara VanKamp, Anna Maria Vicar, Anna Walkosky, Darene Waszkiewicz, Stella Wilson, Jackie Woodburn, Linda Yanok, Louise Yaskanich, Steve Young, Beth Zdinak, Teresa “DeeDee” Zrinyi Triumph of the Cross Mass Schedule for Oct 11 - 19 Sat 11 4:00 PM 5:30 PM at HR at HR Fortunato & Senatore Family by Family Michael Carapellotti by CJ & Diane Spohn Sun 12 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM 5:30 PM at at at at HR HR HR HR Marie Quattrone by husband John Quattrone Vincent Bettwy by Isabel Bettwy Mildred Fidak by Riapos Family People of the Parish Mon 13 7:00 8:30 5:15 7:00 8:30 5:15 7:00 8:30 7:00 8:30 5:15 7:00 8:30 at at at at at at at at at at at at at HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR HR Fred W. Rogers by Knights of Columbus Council 472 James McMenamin by Family Thomas Boychan by Tony & Shirley Guida Robert Laposki by David & Meghan Coen Frank Bednarek by Clara Turner Frances DiCarlo by Family Deceased members of the Schreck & Pflug Families by Alan & Nancy Schreck Anna Marie D'Anniballe by Family Mary Federico by Paul Carapellotti Ray DiBerardino by Sue Synodinos & daugthers Pete Fabian by Carol, Jeremy & Ashley, Becky & Jake Michael W. Herrick by Michael Dominick Jerome Gundrum by Mary Sikora Tue 14 Wed 15 Thu 16 Fri 17 AM AM PM AM AM PM AM AM AM AM PM AM AM Sat 18 8:30 AM at HR Elizabeth Ciancetta by Sherri & Dom Chappano Sat 18 4:00 PM 5:30 PM at HR at HR Frank Cortez by Betty & Marney Maley Mary Federico by Billy & Mary Michelle Lamantia Sun 19 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM 5:30 PM at at at at Vivian Mazzella by Rocky & Denise Augustine James Lamatrice by Alfred & Antoinette Carducci Thomas Boychan by Mary Layman People of the Parish HR HR HR HR 6
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