October 19, 2014 Sacred Heart Saint Cecilia

Sacred Heart
Partner Parishes of the
Greensburg Diocese
Most Rev. Lawrence E. Brandt, JCD, PhD, Bishop
P.O. Box 328, 421 Main St.
Youngstown, PA 15696
P.O. Box 80, 218 St. Cecilia Rd.
Whitney, PA 15693
Phone: 724-537-7358 Fax: 724-537-6988
Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 AM to 3 PM
Websites: www.saintcecilia.net &
www.sacredheart-online.com
~ DIRECTORY ~
Pastor / Administrator
Fr. Peter Augustine Pierjok, O.S.B.
724-423-3777, Ext. 17
e-mail: ppierjok@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Sacred Heart Secretary/Bookkeeper
Evelyn Messmer, 724-537-7358, Ext. 10
e-mail: emessmer@dioceseofgreensburg.org
(for church bulletin articles)
Saint Cecilia
Each Parish is a Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
Phone: 724-423-3777 Fax: 724-423-3778
Office Hours: Mon.-Thur. 8:30 AM to 4 PM
October 19, 2014
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Regarding tribute money, JESUS says to those who
seek to trap Him, “repay to Caesar what belongs to
Caesar and to GOD what belongs to GOD.”
MATTHEW 22:15-21
St. Cecilia Secretary/Bookkeeper
Grace Montagna, 724-423-3777, Ext. 10
e-mail: gmontagna@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Coordinator of Religious Education
Bill Smith, 724-423-3777
e-mail: bsmith@dioceseofgreensburg.org
Sacristan volunteers
Pat Storer, Lu Knapczyk, Debbie DePalma
Liturgical Musicians [organists]
Cheri Yandrick, Regina Haas, and
Mary S. Kornides
Maintenance / Custodial Staff
Alan Falkosky, Dorothy Henry, & Jim Johnston
Our Regional Catholic Primary School
Christ the Divine Teacher, Latrobe
724-539-1561— Mr. Kevin Frye, Principal
Our Catholic Junior/Senior High Schools
Greensburg Central Catholic
724-834-0310—Mr. Donald A. Teti, Principal
St. Vincent de Paul Store: 724-537-0411
BAPTISMS: Call the pastor to schedule
& prepare for Baptism.
WEDDINGS: Couples must meet with the
pastor at least twelve months in advance of
the planned marriage date.
REGISTRATION: Every family should
be registered at either Sacred Heart or at St.
Cecilia Parish [one or the other]. Of course
you can go to Mass at either parish. Call the
office to register or use the form on page 6
of this bulletin to initiate registration.
Weekly Mass Schedule, see page 2
CONFESSIONS: 1/2 hour before Mass, & other times by appointment
ANNOINTING OF THE SICK: Call Father anytime day or night
724-423-3777, Ext. 17.
Usual BULLETIN DEADLINE is Tuesday at Noon
e-mail address for church bulletin articles: emessmer@dioceseofgreensburg.org
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SACRED HEART & ST. CECILIA PARISHES
LITURGY SCHEDULE
SH = SACRED HEART CHURCH
SC = ST. CECILIA CHURCH
LORD’S DAY MASSES - 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, October 18
4:00PM (SC)  John Gratcar by family
6:00PM (SH)  Victor R. McCoy by family
Sunday, October 19
8:00AM (SC)  Joseph Stas by Mike & Marian Ferlin Family
10:30AM (SH) Sacred Heart & St. Cecilia Parishioners
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday, October 20 - St. Paul of the Cross
8:00AM (SC)  John V. Gyurke by M/M William Potts & family
Tuesday, October 21
8:00AM (SH)  Mike & Margaret Messich by family
Wednesday, October 22 - St. John Paul II
8:00AM (SC)  Dec’d Karol Family by Karol Family
Thursday, October 23 - St. John of Capistrano
8:00AM (SH)  Don Haas by Ron & Lorraine Polinsky
Friday, October 24 - St. Anthony Mary Claret
8:00AM (SC)  Anna Heide by Patty Spisak
Saturday, October 25
8:00AM (SH)  Helen Fajt by Ann Janik Family
LORD’S DAY MASSES - 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, October 25
4:00PM (SC)  Kathleen Ann Dunlap Franzi
6:00PM (SH)  Edward Cyphert by Julia Fedor
Sunday, October 26
8:00AM (SC)  Dec’d of Steve Stas Family by Nicholas Stas
10:30AM (SH) Sacred Heart & St. Cecilia Parishioners
Can YOU Help?
Your Parish Family needs:
Altar Servers [those who assist Father at the altar during Mass]
Lectors [those who read Scripture at Mass]
Ministers of Holy Communion [at Mass & to the homebound]
Cantors [those who are song leaders at Mass]
Sacristans [those who help set-up for Mass & straighten-up Mass]
Collection Counters
Phone your parish office TODAY & indicate: how you
want to help, your contact information, and some times
when you would be available for training. Sacred Heart
724-537-7358 & St. Cecilia 724-423-3777. We will let
you know when training workshops are scheduled.
SACRED HEART - Oct. 11 - 12
Budgeted Weekly Expenses $3,905
Parish Collections $2,827
Current Week Shortage $(1,078)
Mission Sunday $10
Seminarian & Clergy Formation $11
ST. CECILIA - Oct. 11 - 12
Budgeted Weekly Expenses $3,795
Parish Collections $3,662
Current Week Shortage $(133)
Seminarian & Clergy Formation $35
God’s Abundant Blessings &
THANK YOU
for always being generous
in your WEEKLY PARISH SUPPORT!
Please be sure to remember your parish—St.
Cecilia or Sacred Heart—in your will. This
assures your parish of continued financial
strength into the future.
CONGRATULATIONS!— OUR DEBTS ARE PAID OFF!
WE ARE IN OUR 2ND YEAR OF MAKING MAJOR
IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR PARISH FACILITIES
The DLA [Diocese-wide Lenten Appeal] is
our Maintenance &
Improvement Campaigns
A sacrificial gift from EACH HOUSEHOLD
will make it possible to repair, maintain, &
upgrade our parish facilities AND move our
parishes into the future!
We exceeded our diocese goals.
So we now keep 100% of your
DLA gifts HERE to help us
reach our parish goals!
THANK YOU for your support!
PLEASE MAKE YOUR PLEDGE or ADD TO YOUR PLEDGE TODAY!
Sacred Heart 2014 TOTAL GOAL—$72,000
Diocese portion—$25,369
Parish portion—$46,631
Received toward 2014 TOTAL GOAL—$55,548
Saint Cecilia 2014 TOTAL GOAL—$63,000
Diocese portion—$17,436
Parish portion—$45,564
Received toward 2014 TOTAL GOAL—$57,214
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October 19, 2014—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
PARISH
CALENDAR
The Lord be with you!
Dear people of Sacred Heart & St. Cecilia’s,
As people seeking to live lives as true Christian
Stewards, please join me each day in thanking God for
our gift of life and faith.
On this 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time we hear
JESUS reaching out to teach those who wish Him
harm—who wish to get rid of Him. Recall that early in
St. Mark’s Gospel [Mark 3:6], the Pharisees and
Herodians were planning to kill Jesus. In today’s
Gospel from St. Matthew, they appear together in an
effort to trap Him—the very one they are accountable to.
With hypocritical flattery they present JESUS
with a dilemma. “Is it lawful to pay the census tax to
Caesar or not?” [Matthew 22:17]. They are asking if
the law of GOD permitted that payment. The Roman
occupiers imposed this tax on the Jewish people.
Roman coinage must be used. At that time the coin
would have the image of the emperor, Tiberius Caesar
(AD14-37). The wording on the coin was “Tiberius
Caesar, august son of the divine Augustus, high priest.”
The coin itself, a bitter reminder of Rome’s rule, was
distasteful to most Jews.
The response of JESUS, “Then repay to Caesar
what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to
GOD” [Matthew 22:21], not only avoided the trap, but
also makes an important religious point. Repaying to
GOD must always be the first priority for every person,
a payment expressed through lived justice, by good
works. For St. Matthew’s readers through the centuries
JESUS is saying, as He said in the parable of the tenants
[last Sunday], that He wants followers “who will give
Him the produce [good works] at the proper
times” [Matthew 21:14].
As to the role of Caesar [civil authority],
JESUS’ words to Pilate are helpful: “You would have
no power over Me if it had not been given to you from
above” [John 19:11].
So there is a place for
government, but the ultimate source of any power or
authority is GOD.
So who are we accountable to? Where should
our first priority be? Who gives us our ability to exist—
to take our next breath?
GOD, help us we pray, not to have misplaced
priorities! Help us to always rejoice in the life YOU
give us everyday!
Fr. Peter Augustine, OSB
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Mission Sunday collection, all Masses
Food Bank collection, all Masses
CCD, Sacr. Prep Classes, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Young Adult/Adult Faith Study, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Monday Night Rosary, 7PM, SC Church
SC-Finance Council Mtg., 6:30PM, Rectory
Time-line Bible Study Group, 6:30PM, SC Hall
Wednesdays of October Rosary, 6:30PM, SH, church
SH-Finance Council Mtg., 6:30PM, church office
First Penance Prep. Workshop, 9:30AM, SC Church
CCD, Sacr. Prep Classes, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Young Adult/Adult Faith Study, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Monday Night Rosary, 7PM, SC Church
Time-line Bible Study Group, 6:30PM, SC Hall
Wednesdays of October Rosary, 6:30PM, SH, church
Early November dates:
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All Saints Day Masses, 4PM [SC] & 6PM {SH]
All Souls Day Masses, 8AM [SC] & 10:30AM [SH]
Retired Religious collection, all Masses
CCD, Sacr. Prep Classes, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
YOUTH GROUP, 6:30PM, SC Hall
NO Pastoral Council Mtg
Monday Night Rosary, 7PM, SC Church
NO Time-line Bible Study tonight
Repair & Replace collection, all Masses
CCD, Sacr. Prep Classes, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Monday Night Rosary, 7PM, SC Church
NO Time-line Bible Study today
Rosary Altar Society, 6:30PM, SC hall
Catholic Accent collection, all Masses
CCD, Sacr. Prep Classes, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Young Adult/Adult Faith Study, 9-10:10AM, SC Hall
Monday Night Rosary, 7PM, SC Church
Time-line Bible Study Group, 6:30PM, SC Hall
Sunday Morning & Tuesday Evening
Faith Study for Young Adults & Adults
Began Sunday, Sept. 7th from 9-10:10AM &
Tuesday, Sept. 9th from 6:30-8PM in SC Hall.
We have just concluded a 5-session series on the EUCHARIST
with DVD lectures by Fr. Robert Barron. This week we begin
the 24-session Great Adventure Timeline Bible Study with
Jeff Cavins giving the DVD lectures. For those needing a study
binder, they will be available for the discounted price of $25.
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October 19, 2014—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE for next week, October 25 - 26
SH = SACRED HEART CHURCH
MASS
Sat., Oct. 25
4:00PM (SC)
6:00PM (SH)
Sun., Oct. 26
8:00AM (SC)
10:30AM (SH)
SC = ST. CECILIA CHURCH
E.M.E.’S
SERVERS
LECTORS
$ - COUNTERS
USHERS
Slezak, Jn Kornides, Nardizzi
McCreery, Korzak
Leachman
Noel
Moyher
Stubbs
Miller / Rabic
Volunteer
Volunteer
Janik, Jf Kornides, DePalma
M & S Stoner, Bell
R & E Wydareny
Storer
Fajt
Butina
SACRED HEART PRAYER LIST
Dennis Banner, Lu Ann Barkley, Dee Barnhart,
Larry Barnhart, Christine Bombach, Ida Brehun,
Karen Burkhart, Loretta Cargnel, William Charles, Graham
Davis, Blake Doyle, Desiree Doyle, Don Eglhaut, Eugene
Falbo, Joyce B. Gainey, Gordon L. Gladden, Judy Janusek,
Margaret Kelly, Richard Carl Kintz, Kristi Knapczyk, Mary
Kowatch, Mary Kontor, Ronna B. Layne, Betty Marshall, Amy
McQuaide, Frank Miedel, Nathan Overly, Helen Palek, Janet
Planinsek, Andrea Playso, Roseann Playso, Asa Reed, David
Ridilla, Judith Ruffner, Mary Ann Seaman, Joan Sherback,
Scott Smith, Chuck Stahl, Ann Tewes, Ethel Thomas. Pray for
our shut-ins: Rita Reed, Bob Reintgen, Elizabeth Zabkar.
Smetanka
Volunteer
Volunteer
SAINT CECILIA PRAYER LIST
Jerry Brady, Anna Britt, Chris Campbell,
Jackie Dixon, Megan Carroll, Barbara Dillon,
Matt Dixon, Robert Dunn, Joan Ewanits, Douglas Facemyer,
Ron Fajt, Grace Gardner, Gordon C. Gladden, Eugene
Hambersky, Pip Hoyle, Kasey Lanier, Virginia McCracken,
Kelly McGuire, Mary Messmer, Teresa Patton, Nancy
Scekeres, Marie Severa, Richard Severa, Paul Smail, John &
Mary Alice Smith, Mike Smith, Jeremiah Springer, Matthew
Springer, Samantha Springer, Delores Stahl, Theresa Strayer,
Mary Tandarich, Ethel Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Elizabeth
Tirdil, Norman Verdun.
NOTE: Names in these prayer lists can ONLY be added or deleted at the request of immediate family members—by contacting your parish office.
MAY THEY REST IN PEACE!
In your charity, please pray for the repose of the souls of
all of our departed loved-ones, especially: Sacred
Heart parishioner, Ethel K. Bates, who entered
eternal rest on, Sunday October 12th.
May the angels lead them into paradise!
THOSE WHO ARE HOME-BOUND
OR HOSPITALIZED
OR IN NURSING CARE
If you or a loved-one is about to be or is already
hospitalized OR checked in to a nursing care facility,
be sure to contact your parish office so we are aware
and can provide needed “pastoral care” [Sacraments
and visits] in a timely manner.
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
All 6th - 12th graders are INVITED to join the
Sacred Heart & St. Cecilia Youth Group!
Our next gathering will take place Sunday,
November 2nd at St. Cecilia Hall, 6:30PM.
We will be:
1.
2.
Preparing for Breakfast in Bethlehem which will
be held on Saturday December 6th;
Planning and preparing for our Soup Kitchen
visit held at Holy Family December 13th.
See you there!
POLICY EFFECTIVE MAY 15, 2011
HOW TO REQUEST MASSES
Mass intentions to be offered during October and
November 2014 are being accepted now.
Mass
intentions must be “requested by parishioners” or “for
parishioners.” Requests “by parishioners” are always
considered first. “Requests” for Masses to be offered are
accepted about one & a half months at a time beginning the 1st
of the month. To request a Mass to be offered the “$10 Mass
Offering” must accompany the request.
You may request a Mass:
1) By dropping an envelope with your request &
offering (labeled Mass-secretary), in the collection
basket;
2) By mailing your Mass request & offering;
3) In person at the parish office. (see the front of
the bulletin for regular office hours.)
Masses requested for specific dates by,
“parishioner households” are limited to 3 “requested Mass
dates” per calendar-year, 1 of these may be scheduled for a
Saturday/Sunday per calendar-year.
Father may accept additional requests to be scheduled at the
discretion of the Mass secretary.
Always include a phone number where you can be reached.
October is RESPECT
LIFE MONTH
Please consider offering your prayer of the Rosary or some
other efforts of prayer to God through the intercession of
Mary our Blessed Mother, that our culture may come to
respect human life from conception to natural death.
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October 19, 2014—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SAINT CECILIA MONTHLY
THINKING ABOUT
BEING A CATHOLIC?
The next St. Cecilia monthly BINGO is SUNDAY, Nov. 2nd.
Doors open at 12:45 PM. and Bingo starts at 2 PM.
Refreshments will be available. PLAN TO BE THERE!
SACRED HEART
RAFFLE
TICKETS
October tickets are available for pickup after Masses at
Sacred Heart Church or at Sacred Heart parish office
during regular office hours.
Extra October tickets are available for purchase.
NEW ticket buyers: If you would like to reserve 2
or more tickets each month please stop in [or
call] the parish office during regular office
hours.
SACRED HEART
200 CLUB
The 25th weekly winner for 2014-2015 is
010, an open number.
Sacred Heart & St. Cecilia Parishes
Have hired
Bill Smith as our full-time
Coordinator of Religious Education
He will now work with all aspects of
religious education in our parishes
Did you ever wish you could
Our next Session of R.C.I.A. [Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults] for INQUIRERS will be
Sunday, October 19, 2014, at 1PM in St. Cecilia
rectory. If YOU want to know more about what
Catholic Christians believe OR if you already feel
you want to be a Catholic and want to know how to
prepare for this important step in your life, come to
these sessions for INQUIRERS. If you have
questions NOW, please call 724-423-3777, ext. 17
and talk to Father Peter Augustine, OSB.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY EVENING OF RECOLLECTION
The annual Evening of Recollection took place on Thursday, Oct. 9,
2014 at Sacred Heart Church with Rosary and Mass celebrated by Fr.
Jeremiah Lange, OSB, followed by a delicious covered dish
dinner. Thank you to Chairladies Terry Gebhardt, Dorothy Skoloda and
Committee Natalie Dunlap, Billie Ferlin, Vera Ferry, Mitzie Long,
Barb Tompko, Sandy Smetanka, Gloria Rohall, Bonnie Lenhart, Susan
Lena, and Mary Lou Davis. Our next meeting will be Thursday, Nov.
13, at St. Cecilia at 6:30 pm. All ladies are welcome.
Our YOUTH GROUP is sponsoring Breakfast in Bethlehem
for children in grades K-5 on Saturday, December 6, 2014 from
9 – 11:30 a.m. in the St. Cecilia Church Hall. This wonderful
morning includes faith and fun through a
play enacted by our young adults, breakfast,
and several craft opportunities including
cookie decorating, a “marshmallow” nativity,
popsicle stick angel ornaments, and a
handprint manger. The children of St.
Cecilia and Sacred Heart parishes are
welcome to bring their friends.
Please see the initial information sheets next to the
bulletins. Registration information will be available at a later
date and will be sent home with our Religious Education
students. Please mark your calendars for this special event!
ALSO, any young adults in grades 7 – 12 who would like to help
can email Cheri Yandrick at cyandrick@hotmail.com or call 724423-6525 after 6 p.m. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!
participate in a REAL Bible Study?
LIVING
FAITH
NOW YOU CAN! PRAYER BOOKLETS AVAILABLE
Starting this Tuesday, October 14th 6:308:30PM we will begin the 24-session DVD
based Great Adventure Time-Line Bible Study
featuring Jeff Cavins. We meet in the St.
Cecilia Hall seminar room. ALSO, on each
Sunday prior to Tuesday’s sessions we will
have a “preview session” from 9-10:10AM.
The $44.95 study binder is being offered for $25.
Join the hundreds of thousands of Catholics who make Living
Faith an important part of their daily prayer life. Available
in the vestibule for only $1, Living Faith, published quarterly,
provides brief daily Catholic devotions and reflections, based
on the day’s Mass readings, that are sure to give you an
inspirational lift each and every day. Try it and you’ll see
why it can become a very important part of your life.
The October-November-December issue is now available.
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October 19, 2014—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Join your October 2014 prayer intentions
with those of the Holy Father—
General: That the Lord may grant peace to those parts
of the world most battered by war and violence.
Missionary: That World Mission Day may rekindle in
every believer zeal for carrying the Gospel into all the
world.
The grocery carts will be in the vestibules
of Sacred Heart & St. Cecilia THIS
Saturday & Sunday, October 18 - 19,
for collection of non-perishable food
items which will be distributed by the
Westmoreland County Food Bank.
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING INSTRUCTION
CM-BBT is a medically based, scientifically researched
and highly effective NFP method that can be used to avoid,
postpone or plan pregnancy with no harmful side effects.
The next Natural Family Planning CM-BBT Method
INSTRUCTION
is
scheduled
for
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 3, 2014 beginning at 6 PM at the Catholic
Charities office in Greensburg. Participants are required to
attend only ONE session. The instruction, continued
support and follow-up are provided by a medically
certified CM-BBT Professional. Please call NOW to PREregister. Contact Mary Ann Newhouse at Catholic
Charities at 724-837-1840, ext 1658 for additional
information or to register for this or an upcoming class.
OR, open the www.dioceseofgreensburg.org home page.
Once there, choose the following links: Catholic Charities,
Natural Family Planning and CM-BBT.
ABUSE HOTLINE
If you have a concern about sexual abuse of a child or
young person by anyone in a parish or diocesan position—
clergy, volunteer or paid staff—please contact Bishop
Brandt’s delegate for matters of sexual misconduct. He
may be reached at 724-837-0901, Ext. 1221.
Attention high school juniors &
seniors: We need your help as a
“teacher’s aide” in our Sunday CCD
Religious Education classes held
from 9-10:10AM. This is a great
way to be a faith mentor to our
younger students.
If you are interested or have questions,
please phone Bill Smith at St. Cecilia’s
parish office: 724-423-3777.
Sacred Heart 2nd Annual
Oktoberfest & Flea Market
Thank YOU!
Thank you GOD for the beautiful day.
Thank you to the organizing committee and
other volunteers for working so hard [many
of you working for days getting everything
ready and some for working the entire day
of this event], and thank you to our many
patrons, sponsors and donors.
All
indicators point to a very successful 2nd
Annual Oktoberfest & Flea Market—
Saturday, October 4th, 2014. Full details
will follow in the coming weeks, when all
donations & expense figures are finalized.
Praise be to God for an event well done!
OKTOBERFEST PRIZE WINNERS
Basket Raffle: All winners have been notified
“Shepherds Prayer” Raffle: winner is #603992
50/50 Winners: PINK #111750 [prize claimed]
WHITE #766767 [prize claimed]
THANK YOU to all who participated in our 2014
Oktoberfest games of chance.
Hunters Sharing The Harvest. CONSOL Energy is calling
on all hunters to donate extra deer to this organization
committed to feeding hungry families in PA. A donated deer
can feed up to 200 hungry people. To find participating
processors, (CONSOL Energy pays the processing fee) go to
www.sharedeer.org, call 1-866-HSH-2141 or Mark J. Bilik at
724-840-5036. Bag a Buck - or a Doe - to Fight Hunger!
REGISTER your children for
CCD & Sacramental Prep
Religious Education Classes
TODAY
IT IS NOT
TOO LATE
Registration can be completed when you bring
your child in for the first time for CCD classes
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OCTOBER IS RESPECT LIFE MONTH
As we take part in the many Respect Life events
scheduled for this month, many of us are
planning ahead for the January March for Life.
Here is a link to the new and improved
website: http://marchforlife.org/ Note the new
hotel location for the March for Life conference
and the handy Trip Planner that is now part of
the website.
FREE Daily Mass Readings & Meditation
Can’t make it to daily Mass but want to be able to tap
into the daily readings of Mass? Or if you do go to daily
Mass, would you like to revisit those readings? How
about the bonus of having reflections on those readings
every day, for FREE?
Here’s how:
Go to www.wau.org (Word Among Us).
When it opens, click “Today’s Meditation” on the upper
left.
Now click the “View NAB Reading at USCCB.org.”
link under “Meditation.” A new window will open.
(You are now at the United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops Web site.)
Read that day’s Mass readings.
Close the USCCB window.
Now read the “Meditation,” a reflection on the day’s
readings.
When it only takes five to ten minutes, how can you not want
to take advantage of something simple yet meaningful that
will improve your quality of life daily?
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK
Please support our advertisers who sponsor our bulletin
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ADDRESS CHANGES
If your address has changed or if you will be moving
out of the Parish, please notify Evelyn at 724-5377358 x 10 or Grace at 724-423-3777 x 10 to avoid
incurring additional costs to the parish. The
envelopes for November will be ordered soon. The
post office will not forward contribution envelopes,
so they are returned to the parish with postage due.
Thank you for your cooperation and thank you to all
those who regularly use their contribution
envelopes. This is a sign of regular Mass
attendance and lets us know that you are an active
parishioner. Thank you for your cooperation.
Christ the Divine Teacher School
6th ANNUAL CASH CALENDAR TICKET
Runs in November, 2014
Grand Prize – $10,000 - Thanksgiving Day
$20 Donation
ticket includes four 4-digit numbers
Please contact CDT for tickets 724-539-1561
ST. CECILIA CHOIR
Our next rehearsal will be held on Monday, October 27, at
7:30 p.m. in the church. All are welcome!
KEYBOARD PLAYER NEEDED!!
We are looking for someone to accompany the St.
Cecilia Choir on the keyboard for our Midnight Mass choral
prelude. There are 3 or 4 pieces with fairly easy
accompaniments. Experience necessary as is attendance at
rehearsals. If you are interested or have any questions,
please contact Cheri Yandrick at 724-423-6525 (after 6 pm)
or at cyandrick@hotmail.com.
CANTORS [SONG LEADERS] ARE NEEDED AT
SACRED HEART MASSES. We will provide you
with the needed “training.” For more information
please call Mary S. Kornides at 724-532-1337 or Fr.
Peter Augustine, OSB at 724-432-3777.
SACRED HEART/ST. CECILIA CHURCH MEMBERSHIP FORM
NAME:________________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS:_____________________________________________________________________________
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809 Monastery Dr. • Latrobe
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Pleasant Unity, PA
(724) 537-5881
423-2566
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5854 Route 981
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Latrobe
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386 Frye Farm Rd.
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724-834-4006
3862 Route 30
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Old RT. 30
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P.O. BOX 388
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4462 Route 982
Latrobe, PA
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Children 10 & Under
$.99 per Year
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