Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd Celebrating our 25th Year

Celebrating our 25th Year
1989 ~ 2014
Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd
A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
A Parish of the Diocese of Greensburg
100 Good Shepherd Drive - P.O. Box 99
Kent, Pennsylvania 15752-0099
Visit us at: www.goodshepherdkent.org
Email: goodshepherd@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Phone: 724.479.3881
Fax: 724.479.3882
October 19, 2014
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Interim Administrator:
The Reverend William J. Lechnar
wlechnar@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Telephone Extension: 202
Pastoral Associate:
Sr. Maria Goretti Zamberlan, R.S.M.
mzamberlan@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Telephone Extension: 203
Administrative Assistant/Choir Director:
Mrs. Carol Pike
cpike@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Telephone Extension: 200
Coordinator of Faith Formation:
Mrs. Denise Pencola
dpencola@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Director of Maintenance:
Mr. Paul Romanchick
Principal, Saint Bernard School:
Mrs. Denise Swope
dswope@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Weekend Masses
Saturday Mass of Anticipation: 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM
Weekday Masses & Devotions
See inside of bulletin
Sacrament of Marriage
Arrangements must be made with Father Willie at
least 6 months in advance
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Anyone inquiring about RCIA should contact
Father Willie, Denise Pencola or the Parish Office
Parish Prayer Chain
Contact Thelma Fabin at 724.479.0103 or call the
Parish Office at 724.479.3881
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 5:00 PM
Monday 6:15 PM during Parish Holy Hour
Other times by appointment (Call Father Willie)
Sacrament of Infant Baptism
Contact the Parish Office at 724.479.3881
Ministry to the Homebound
Please contact the Parish Office
Saint Bernard School, Indiana, PA 15701
For registration information or additional details
concerning our Regional Catholic School, please
call 724.465.7139
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
SCHEDULE OF MASSES & SERVICES
THIS WEEK
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
[Isaiah 45:1, 4-6; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b; Matthew 22:15-21]
Saturday, October 18
6:00 PM Joe & Madeline Sorce by Michael & Debbie
Sunday, October 19
2:00PM For Parishioners of Good Shepherd Parish, Living
and Deceased.
Monday, October 20, Saint Paul of the Cross, Priest
[Ephesians 2:1-10; Luke 12:13-21]
6:15 PM
Parish Holy Hour
NO MASS TODAY — Clergy Convocation
Tuesday, October 21, Weekday
[Ephesians 2:12-22; Luke 12:35-38]
NO MASS TODAY— Clergy Convocation
Wednesday, October 22, Blessed John Paul II, Pope
[Ephesians 3:2-12; Luke 12:39-48]
NO MASS TODAY
Thursday, October 23, Saint John of Capistrano, Priest
[Ephesians 3:14-21; Luke 12:49-53]
7:00 PM Loretta Fancella by Michele & Harold Kantz
Friday, October 24, Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop
[Ephesians 4:1-6; Luke 12:54-59]
8:30 AM Joseph, Jr. & Anna Lesneskie by Daughter & Family
Saturday, October 25, Weekday
[Ephesians 4:7-16; Luke 13:1-9]
5:00 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
[Exodus 22:20-26; 1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10; Matthew 22:34-40]
6:00 PM
Jennie L. Noga by Children: Joseph, Jr., Jeanne,
Joann Sharek and Janice Kochman
Sunday, October 26
9:00 AM Veronica Romanchick by Mary Kubala and Family
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY (Propagation of the
Faith) — This weekend, our parish and other
parishes throughout our diocese and the world will
celebrate World Mission Sunday. This is a
common fund distributed globally in the Pope’s
name. This year we are invited to act in solidarity with
missionaries in India and throughout the world.
Every day, faithful missionaries are reaching out in the name of
Christ, offering practical, emotional and spiritual care to
communities, children and families in desperate need, and
bringing the light of Christ to the darkest of circumstances. For
more info rma tion v is it the mis sion w ebsite:
www.IAmAMissionary.org.
An envelope for this collection is included in your October
envelope package. Your generosity will be appreciated.
NEXT WEEKEND, we will have with us (as we do each year),
a representative to speak to us for our “2014 Mission Co-op
Appeal.”
Mr. Jim Campbell of “Mission Santa Maria” will share with our
parish family the activities of this missionary work and seek your
financial and prayerful support. Please use the envelope attached
to this weekend’s bulletin.
May all those who work in the vineyard as missionaries find the
temporal and spiritual support needed to continue their efforts of
evangelization and sharing the Gospel message!
KENT, PA
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
October 11-12, 2014
Weekly .................................................................. $
Monthly ................................................................. $
Loose ..................................................................... $
Children ................................................................. $
TOTAL.................................................................. $
Needed for Budget ................................................ $
Difference ............................................................- $
2,220.25
1,155.00
185.00
6.75
3,567.00
3,600.00
33.00
FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE
Collected ............................................................... $
Needed................................................................... $
Difference ............................................................- $
44,776.01
50,400.00
5,623.99
Seminary/Clergy Formation .................................. $
Votives .................................................................. $
For Improvements to Our Parish ........................... $
5.00
18.00
203.00
The Sanctuary Candle is lit in memory of the Clement
Family by Victor Pividori.
The Blessed Mother Candle is lit in memory of Josephine
Simko by Bernard & Betty Jo Rairie.
THIS WEEK AT CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
— Anniversary Mass, Church, 2:00PM
Anniversary Reception, Parish Hall, Following Mass
Anniversary Dinner, Rustic Lodge, Indiana, 6:00PM
Monday
— Women’s Bible Study, Rectory Meeting Room, 7:45PM
That Man is You (Men’s Fellowship), Parish Hall, 7:45PM
Tuesday
— Pierogi Making, Parish Hall, 5:00PM
Legion of Mary, Rectory Meeting Room, 7:00PM
Wednesday
— Choir Practice, Church, 5:30PM
Next Sunday
— Faith Formation, Parish Hall, 10:00AM
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, Atrium, 10:00AM
Next Weekend — Cinnamon Roll Sale, Narthex, After Masses
Mission Co-op Appeal, Church, Both Masses
Sunday
Knights of Columbus Memorial Mass — Please join the Knights of
Columbus in celebrating the memory of our deceased Brothers on
Sunday, November. 2nd,at 10:00AM at Saint Thomas More University
Parish. All are welcome to attend. Brothers to be honored this year are:
Richard Furgiuele, Edward T. Maudie, Michael Burba, John M. (Mel)
O'Keefe, Frederick F. Moreau, John J. Larko, Joseph M. Setlock, Carl W.
Yarchak, and Carlton H. Seile.
NOVEMBER 4TH IS ELECTION DAY — As Catholic citizens, we have a moral
obligation to participate in the political process. There are many
resources that serve to educate voters about the issues and allow us to
inform our consciences about which candidate will act in the best interest
of the common good. To learn more about the election and the
candidates running for governor, go to www.pacatholic.org. To learn
more about the U.S. bishops’ document “Forming Consciences for
Faithful Citizenship,” go to http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful
-citizenship/index.cfm. For a voter guide about the races for the U.S.
House of Representatives and the Pennsylvania General Assembly in the
diocese, watch The Catholic Accent and the diocesan website:
www.dioceseofgreensburg.org .
CINNAMON ROLL SALE
Next Weekend — After Masses
$10 for Six (6) Enormous Rolls
BENEFITS: Saint Bernard Regional Catholic School
TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
From Father Willie’s Desk…
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL HERE AT GOOD
SHEPHERD PARISH AS WE CELEBRATE 25
YEARS OF BEING UNITED IN PASTORAL,
SACRAMENTAL, AND SPIRITUAL LIFE!
For many of our parishioners, it must
seem like the blink of an eye since the
time when this parish was established
by Bishop Bosco in 1989. For others
who have joined Good Shepherd over
the past quarter century, it might be
hard to grasp what it was like prior to what has turned
out to be an amazing gift from God.
Over the past 25 years, our parish has blessed our
area of Indiana County with hope, joy, worship of our
loving God and of course, fabulous fish dinners and
delicious pierogi!
Countless aspects of parish life, ranging from the
sacred to the “ordinary” are being celebrated in a
special way this weekend as we join Bishop Lawrence
E. Brandt, the chief shepherd of our Diocese, priests,
parishioners, friends and neighbors who gather to give
thanks to God for His abundant blessings at our 25th
Anniversary festivities.
We welcome in a very special way, Bishop Brandt and
all guests who will be with us this weekend as we “kick
off” a year of events that will help invigorate us and
inspire us to move into the future with a spirit of fervor
and trust in the Gospel message.
We are happy to have with us this weekend, along
with a number of priests who have served this parish
in some way over the years, Monsignor Michael W.
Matusak, the first pastor of Church of the Good
Shepherd Parish. “Father Mike” established a solid
foundation here and because of his and other pastoral
leadership over the years, our parish has grown and
proven itself to be a place where the message “All are
welcome!” rings true.
Additionally, we are blessed to have with us this
weekend, Mr. John Timko, the gifted and visionary
architect who accepted the challenge to bring together
many revered aspects of the local faith communities of
the past, and build for the future, a worship space and
parish complex that would serve their needs while
lifting hearts and minds to God in praise and
thanksgiving as a people united.
It is an honor and blessing to be a part of this parish at
this time in history! It is a blessing to have the
opportunity to continue to live the Gospel and sing
praise to God!
May we together, this weekend and throughout the
year ahead, rejoice in God’s care and celebrate His
love. HAPPY 25th ANNIVERSARY! - Father Willie
OCTOBER 19, 2014
SAINT BERNARD — The Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court St.
Bernard #339 will sponsor a Fall Card Party and Salad Bar Luncheon on
Wednesday, October 22, at the St. Bernard Church Social Hall, Indiana,
beginning at 12:00 Noon. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the fellowship
and luncheon. Donation is $7.00. Tickets are available at the door.
SAINT SYLVESTER — Join Saint Sylvester Church, Slickville, for their “Fall
Tea”, on Sunday, October 26, at 12:30 pm. Advanced tickets, please call
Bridget, 724.468.4094.
SAINT JAMES CHURCH, New Alexandria — Fall Breakfast, Bake Sale &
$50.00 Fall Lottery Basket Raffle is being held Sunday, October 26,
9:00 AM-12 Noon, Saint James Social Hall, New Alexandria. Menu:
Ham, Sausage, Pancakes, Eggs, Potatoes, Juice, Coffee, Tea, Milk All
are Welcome.
CELEBRATING FAMILY LIFE by Fr. Scott Seethaler — Fr. Scott Seethaler
will be speaking at St. John Baptist de La Salle in Delmont on Sunday,
October 26th from 12:30 pm till 2:00 pm. The title of his talk is
“Celebrating Family Life.” Father Scott will speak about the joys and
challenges that families encounter in our world today. Using his many
years as a motivational speaker, counselor, radio host, family member
and friend, he will invite those attending to appreciate the presence of
God in their families, and accept the help God gives families to live in
peace and joy, and become holy and healthy. His talk will center on the
family. Fr. Scott invites children to be present as well. All are invited to
the social afterwards. For further information, call the Parish Center
at 724-327-0647.
GREENSBURG MAGNIFICAT BREAKFAST — Saturday, October 25 at the
Ramada Hotel and Convention Center (formerly Four Points Sheraton),
Route 30 East, Greensburg, PA from 9:00am to 12:00Noon.Cost: $20
($15 Student Rate). Speaker: Debra Herbeck who has shared with
many her journey of faith from Judaism to Christianity and subsequent
entrance into the Catholic church. For more information or to register
call: Brenda at 724.836.2094 or Karen at 724-493-6605. No Walk-in
Registrations.
If you know of someone who is in need of prayer, or
if you would like to join the parish prayer chain,
please call Thelma Fabin at (724) 479-0103 or the
parish office. Please pray for the wholeness and
healing of:
In Critical Need: Marsha Brown; Helen Curtis; Timothy Gibbs;
Tina Gould; Ruthie Henigin; James Midock; Trevor Minich; Robert
Rethi.
On-Going Prayer: Donna Adamson; Pete Adkins; Patricia Bash;
Barb Black; Nick Bobbinets; Elia Calvetti; Millie Caratelli; Tom
Cavalier; Donna Combo; Andrew Cribbs; Bethany Cuddy; Brandon
Davis; Michael Edwards; Judy Gaborko; Carmella Gary; Greg
Gordish; Larry Gregg; Joe Hart, III; Ed Hendricks; Tina Hornick; Kim
Jones; Minnie Jose; Robert Kanick; Tammy Kolesar; Sylvia Long;
Martha Lux; Louise Marra; Michael Matty; Angie Maudie; Dorothy
Mastronardi; Barb Marker; Dalton Miller: Paula Montez; Daniel
Mouser; Bernard Nardis; Samuel Nardis; Laurie Nixon; Carla Noel;
Donna Okopal; Denise Parrato; Peggy Phipps; Lottie Pisch; Victor
Pividori; Bertha Prymak; Alice Rhea; Rose Rocco; Paul Rogel; Gerry
Rolka; Robert Romance; Jane Rostis; Anika Schul; Jean Serrian;
Joseph Spellane; Lynne Stewart; Marie Swalga; Barry Toldi; Bonnie
Toldi; Kevin Toldi; Amy Urchick; Catherine Voiku; George Weaver;
Carter Wentz; Wanda Weston; Kathy White, Brad Wilson; Darlene
Woodrow; Connie Zagurskie; Fred Ziegmond; Katrina Zuchelli.
If you know of someone who has recovered from his/her
illness, or perhaps has passed away, please contact the
Parish Office. Thank you.