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Saturday Evening
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday - Friday
Saturday
5:00 PM
8:00 AM; 10:00 AM;
12:00 Noon
9:00 AM
7:00 PM (with Novena)
7:00 AM; 9:00 AM
9:00 AM
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ReconciliaƟon: Saturday 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Infant BapƟsm:
Seminar - First Sunday of every month
at 1:00 PM in the Parish Center.
Call the Parish Center Office to
pre-register.
Sacrament - Administered third
Sunday of the month at
1:00 PM. Call the Parish
Center Office to register.
Fr. John W. SkirƟch
Pastor
stmauriceparish-office@comcast.net
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Fr. Miroslaus Wojcicki
In Residence
412-271-0809
Deacon Richard Tucek
Permanent Deacon
412-848-3850
rmtcpa2215@verizon.net
East Catholic School
Sr. Judith Stojhovic, Principal
412-351-5403; FAX: 412-273-9114
principal@eastcatholicschool.org
Norman E. Chapman
Music Ministry
412-271-6265
SaintMauriceMusic@gmail.com
Sponsor CerƟficates for BapƟsm
and ConfirmaƟon:
Anyone needing a sponsor
cer ficate must be registered in
the Parish for at least 3 months,
have all of their Sacraments
(if married, be a Catholic
Marriage), a end Mass
regularly and support the Church.
Carolyn Broeren
Pastoral Associate
412-351-6008
stmauriceparish-adulted@comcast.net
Joyce Gillooly
Youth Ministry Consultant
412-271-6606
stmauriceparish-youth@comcast.net
Cheryl Kirkland
CCD Program Manager
412-351-6710
stmauriceparish-ccd@comcast.net
IniƟaƟon for Adults
(RCIA Process):
Contact the Pastor or Pastoral Associate.
Marriage:
Contact the Pastor at least six months in advance.
Communion Calls: If you are unable to a end Mass,
contact the Parish Center Office to arrange for
Communion to be brought to your home.
RegistraƟon: New parishioners are welcome.
Call the Parish Center Office to register.
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Monday
KEANE HALL:
(FORMERLY CENTURION HALL)
October 19, 2014
2:00 PM
412-271-9676
Kelley Rodgers
Business Manager
412-271-0809
stmauriceparish-busmgr@comcast.net
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Judy Kosar, LaVerne Caprara
412- 271-0809
Fax: 412-271-2415
stmauriceparish-office@comcast.net
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Friday
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
ST. MAURICE
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER 19, 2014
“Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.”
Matthew 22:21
For information and registration for the events listed
here in the Youth Ministry column, contact Mrs. G at
412-271-6606 or email:
stmauriceparish-youth@comcast.net.
THE FALL RETREAT: will be held at Camp
Allegheny in Ellwood City from Friday evening,
November 21, to Sunday afternoon, November 23.
It is for high school aged teens and it is a time for
prayer, learning, making new friends and, most
importantly, having time to nourish your relationship
with the Lord. Scholarships are available. There is an
opportunity to participate in this great event for under
$50. Usually all available space is taken before the end
of October. So don't delay! Parents, consider giving
your teen a chance at a remarkable faith experience.
SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES:
Saturday, November 1 - Fall Family Festival
(Help is needed running games, serving
refreshments, etc.)
Thursday, November 13 - Disability Dance
Sunday, December 14 - Advent Activities
THEOLOGY ON TAP: will be held on Tuesday,
October 21, at 7:00 PM at Rivertowne Pourhouse,
312 Center Rd., Monroeville. Fr. Marty Miller of Opus
Dei will be speaking on the sanctification of work.
HOWARD HANNA BENEFIT: for Children’s
Hospital will be held at the Grandview Golf Club at
1000 Clubhouse Dr. at 6:00 PM on Thursday,
October 30. Come join in the fun, eat fantastic
food, participate in the Chinese, silent and live
auctions, and have a chance to win $24,000 in
CASH! Admission fee is $10. All donations and
proceeds benefit the Children’s Hospital Free Care
Fund. For information call 412-271-7600.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF
ADULTS: continues with the Inquiry
Period for the candidates who have come
forward. This week they will do a Church
Tour with Fr. John. Please pray for all
involved in the process - - the candidates, sponsors,
team and hospitality members.
EAST CATHOLIC SCHOOL TO HOST A
VERY SPECIAL “PERFECT FOR
PRE-SCHOOLERS” HALLOWEEN
STORY TIME: On Thur sday, October 30, fr om
7:00-8:00 PM in Keane Hall (School Cafeteria) East
Catholic School will host the “Perfect for Preschoolers”
“A Very Special” Halloween Story Time. All children
from 2-1/2 years old through Kindergarten are invited to
dress-up in their Halloween costume and come to Story
Time featuring Not-So-Scary-Stories, a silly craft and a
spooky snack. We invite all children along with their
parent or guardian to come. Registration is required by
calling East Catholic Office 412-351-5403 during school
hours (8:30 AM until 2:00 PM). Last day for
registration is Monday, October 27.
Entertainment ($30), Enjoy ($30) and KidStuff
($25) books are now available. Please contact
Kate Halahurich at khalahurich@msn.com or
412-519-8283 for more information or to place an order.
All proceeds benefit East Catholic School.
Join us Sunday, November 2, for our
annual Vera Bradley Bingo! This
fundraiser helps to support the school's
library, Robotics, and Fine Arts clubs. Tickets are $20
in advance or $25 at the door and include 20 games of
bingo (with chances to win 20 fabulous Vera Bradley
prizes), one door prize ticket, and light refreshments.
Chinese auction tickets, 50/50 raffle tickets, and
additional refreshments are available for purchase.
Doors will open at 1:00 PM. Please contact Dawn
Reitter at 412-352-3550, Liz Kostandinu at
412-418-2687, or Laura Robinson at412-760-0133 to
reserve your ticket.
ALL WOMEN OF THE PITTSBURGH
DIOCESE: are invited to celebrate Mass with
Most Reverend David A. Zubik, D.D. at
St. Paul Cathedral on Saturday, October 25, at
10:00 AM for the Installation of Diocesan Council of
Catholic Women officers. Mass will be followed by
lunch and guest speakers Father William Kiel and Sister
Marian Senish. Luncheon fee is $20 and registration is
required by sending a check payable to PDCCW to
Bernadette Burke, 405 Pearce Road, Pgh. 15234.
Inquiries: 412-221-6621 or pghdccw@gmail.com.
ST. MAURICE
EVERYTHING BELONGS TO GOD: The fir st r eading fr om the pr ophet Isaiah concer ns the
Persian King Cyrus, called the Lord’s “anointed.” Cyrus deserves this title because he ended the
Babylonian captivity of the Jews. However, Isaiah reminds us that it was God who gave Cyrus his
power. He may be a great king, but “I am the LORD and there is no other,” says God (Isaiah 45:5).
Today’s Gospel is also concerned with worldly power. In the passage from Matthew, the
Pharisees try to trick Jesus into speaking against the emperor. His famous answer is the perfect reply.
Like the kings of old, Caesar can be given the respect due his position, but everything belongs to God.
In the second reading, Paul gives thanks for all who are faithful to Jesus Christ and his gospel. He, too, reminds us
that our call and the power to be faithful come from God.
RESPECT LIFE MONTH: The month of October features different commemorations of a spiritual
and human character, including the month of the Holy Rosary, Breast Cancer Awareness, and also
Respect Life Month. This year’s theme is “Each of Us Is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation.” Pope
Francis’ Day for Life Greeting is “Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor,
are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in His own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost
reverence and respect.” More information is available at the Parish’s Respect Life bulletin board in the rear of the
Church and at the Diocesan and national Bishop’s websites: www.diopitt.org, www.usccb.org/prolife.
ALL SAINTS DAY/ALL SOULS DAY: Satur day, November 1, is NOT a Holy Day of Obligation this year .
Sunday, November 2, is All Souls Day and we will have our annual All Souls Mass on Monday, November 3, at
7:00 PM. At this time we tr aditionally announce the names of all the beloved deceased of the Par ish fr om the
previous year. We are also happy to announce and pray for any parishioner’s family member or friend who may have
died this past year. If you would like their names included, please call the Parish Center Office at 412-271-0809.
SOUL SEARCHERS ANNUAL HALLOWEEN BASH! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, at
Wilkins ELKS 577 Lodge, 718 Brown Avenue. Dance to The Soul Searchers music. Chiller Theater's
"Terminal Stare" will be there signing autographs and judging the Costume and Dance Contests. Drinks
priced right with specials. As Seen On KDKA, “Pittsburgh's Irish Chef,” Leah Fitchwell, and her team
are preparing a FREE 'Burgh Buffet. Raffles, BIG 50/50 and Chinese Auction benefit our local Elks
Charities and our neighbors who turn to them for assistance. Bring a snack or dessert for the buffet. Doors open at
7:30 PM-Midnight. Call Peggy Hill for more information at 412-400-3956 or to donate an item for the Chinese
auction to promote your business.
ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY FORMATION: Untold Blessing mini retreat: You can still come to the
final session on Thursday, October 23. The topic is: Realizing Your Life is Not About You. Father Robert Barron
(Catholicism series) will present via video and facilitated discussion will follow.
MINISTRY FAIR: scheduled for this weekend is being rescheduled!
CALLING ALL PIE BAKERS AND CHILI COOKS! On Satur day, November 1, St. Maur ice will host the
second annual Fall Family Festival! Two fun activities of the day will be a Pie Contest and a Chili Contest. We
encourage all of you wonderful Parish pie bakers to pull out your favorite recipes and submit an entry to our Pie
Contest. There will be three categories for pie submissions: Fruit, Cream, and Other. Your entry must fit into one of
these categories, be nut-free, and placed in a disposable pie plate. The Pie Contest will be judged by Father John,
Deacon Tucek, and Basil Zitelli. This year we are also inviting all Parish Chili cooks to submit your favorite
homemade pot of Chili to be judged by adult event attendees. Your entry must be submitted in a crock-pot or other
safe food-warmer. Additional details on both contests will be provided in this week’s bulletin insert.
ST. MAURICE
Saturday - (18th) St. Luke, Evangelist
5:00 PM - Robert Kubecka (Eileen)
Sunday - (19th) Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary
Time
8:00 AM - People of St. Maurice
10:00 AM - Bridgette Douglas (RCIA Members)
12:00 PM - Richard Colaric (Robert Colaric)
Monday - (20th) Weekday
9:00 AM - Frank Balogh (Wife-Agnes & Family)
7:00 PM - Balash & Flaherty Families
(Maureen Ebner)
Tuesday - (21st) Weekday
7:00 AM - John Hudak (Nick & Avis Braschayko)
9:00 AM - Donald Cunliffe - Annv.(Natalie Roush)
Wednesday - (22nd) Weekday
7:00 AM - Bill Hogan (Ron & Mary Jane Bentz)
9:00 AM - Living & Dec. Mem. Stock & Steed
Families (Family)
Thursday - (23rd) Weekday
7:00 AM - Mary Hondula (Family)
9:00 AM - William Powderly (Sue Melocchi)
Friday - (24th) Weekday
7:00 AM - James Wilson (Kacinko Family)
9:00 AM - Gloria DeMartini
(Wednesday Lunch Bunch)
Saturday - (25th) Weekday
9:00 AM - Bennett Family (Leo & Pat Clougherty)
3:00 PM - Wedding of Becky Jo Oswalt
& Cory Wright
5:00 PM - Edward Jacob (Mary Jacob & Family)
Sunday - (26th) Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM - Linda Boone (Family)
10:00 AM - William Powderly (Sidney Bonacci)
12:00 PM - People of St. Maurice
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — The LORD said to Cyrus, his anointed, “I
am the LORD, there is no other” (Isaiah 45:1, 4-6).
Psalm — Give the Lord glory and honor (Psalm 96).
Second Reading — Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the
church of the Thessalonians: We thank God always for all
of you (1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b).
Gospel — Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God
what is God’s (Matthew 22:15-21).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21
Tuesday:
Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab-14; Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48
Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19;
Lk 12:49-53
Friday:
Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59
Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9
Sunday:
Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51;
1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40
The Offertory Collection for last week:
250 CLUB WINNER:
#152
$11,816.25
Teresa Thompson
MEMORIAL FUND
In memory of Michael Fedor from Centurion Commons
Residents.
VFW POST 5008: The Veter ans of For eign War ,
Post 5008, East Pittsburgh, extend an invitation to all
Veterans who served in a war zone to join their post.
If interested in joining, please call Bill at 412-721-2602.
You will need a copy of your DD 214. If you have a
family member or friend who served, please let them
know about this invitation.

John Tressler, beloved par ishioner .
May his soul be without pain and rest in
peace in God’s loving and most holy
hands. We express our condolences to the family
members and friends of the deceased.
SECOND COLLECTION: Ther e
will be a second collection this
weekend, October 18/19, for World
Mission Sunday.
Prayer Line
412-823-5228 or 412-871-3245
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday, October 19, 2014
1:00 PM - Baptisms - Church
5:00 PM - Christian Family Movement - Parish Center
Monday, October 20, 2014
7:00 PM - PTG Board Meeting - Coyle Room
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
7:00 PM - RCIA - Lawrence Room
7:30 PM - Knights of Columbus - Davin Room
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
9:30 AM - Prayer Shawl Meeting - Lawrence Room
Thursday, October 23, 2014
9:30 AM - Adult Ed “Blessing” - Lawrence Room
7:00 PM - Adult Ed “Blessing” - Lawrence Room
ST. MAURICE
This Sunday at the 10:00 AM Mass, 36 sixth graders from our Parish will participate in their Rite of
Welcoming. This is the first step to receiving their Confirmation in eighth grade. As a part of this Rite,
they will be blessed by Father John and their parents and receive a blessed Bible that they will use over
the next several years as they prepare to be Confirmed. Please keep these young people in your
continued prayers.
Would you like to participate in Mass in a very special way? If so, we’d like students (in 4th grade
through high school) to become Altar Servers for St. Maurice Parish. We are looking for kind, dependable,
enthusiastic servers to join this special ministry. Once trained, servers will be scheduled about once a month
according to their Mass preferences. New Server Training will take place on Tuesday, October 28, at
7:00 PM in the Church. We encour age one par ent to also attend this tr aining with their childr en. Feel fr ee to
contact Mrs. Kirkland at 412-351-6710 for more information.
CALENDAR:
10/19 - Rite of Welcoming
10/28 - New Altar Server Training, 7:00 PM - Church
10/30 - Altar Server Training for current servers, 7:00 PM - Church
11/1 - Fall Family Festival - 1:00 PM
Families invited! Teens encouraged to volunteer!
BIBLE STUDY: A new session will start on Thursday, November 6, at 7:00 PM in the Parish Center
and will use Ignatius Catholic Study Bible on “Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon” published by
Ignatius Press. The cost of the study guide is $11 and payable at the first session; but in order to have the
guide available, you must register by October 22 by calling 412-351-6008.
HOLY LAND ARTICLES: Next weekend, October 25 & 26, our br other s and sister s
representing the Christian Catholic Families of Bethlehem will be selling crucifixes,
religious art work and rosaries, all made of olive wood which is native to Israel and
Bethlehem. Since tourism has greatly depleted, Christian families in the Holy Land, who
depend on tourists, have been greatly affected. Sale of these goods will help them very
much and also give you the opportunity to have “something” authentic from the Holy Land. Please browse and buy
some articles. It is for a good cause and could also help your personal devotion. See website: www.bcfmission.com.
FOCUS GROUP OF THE WEEK: CHRISTIAN FAMILY MOVEMENT (CFM): is a national
organization that helps form Christian individuals and families, but the heart of CFM is the small group
(sometimes called small faith communities in parishes) that meets in church facilities or homes. Our
group of six families meets on the third Sunday of the month in the Parish Center at 5:00 PM. At our meetings we
use program material from the national movement and the CFM methodology of Observe, Judge and Act. The
adults gather to observe issues of everyday life, which sometimes involve our children too, to judge it against the
vision of Christ, and to act upon this understanding of Christ’s vision. Families discover how they can act to make
a positive difference for Christ. We do small actions within the family and larger actions within the group, such as
the Mr. Rogers Sweater Drive or a Diaper/Socks/Underwear Drive which we have done here at St. Maurice in the
past. This helps us grow in understanding of what it means to be Christ in the world. CFM builds community.
There is always food after meetings - sometimes just refreshments, other times pot luck, but always a good time.
Our children love to come to meetings and have made some good friends. If you are interested in doing something
for your family, try this. CFM groups are open to all families, two-parent or single-parent, and parents of different
faiths; so don’t hesitate if you are not Catholic. We would love to welcome you to our small group or, if enough
people are interested, we could start another group. Give CFM a try; join us for a meeting. For more information
call Susan and Nelson Caro at 412-242-2752 or Carolyn Broeren, Pastoral Associate, at 412-351-6008.