MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH
1700 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212 Phone: 412-231-2994
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 Saturday Vigil: 6:00 pm
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 St. Anthony’s Chapel or by appointment.
BAPTISM: Held on 1st Sundays at 12:30 pm at St. Aloysius Church and on 2nd Sundays 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.
August 20, 2017 20th Sunday in
Ordinary Time
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
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.
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MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH
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Becky Hurst, Administrative Assistant....�.ext. 2
CCD DIRECTOR Mary Ann Dank
MUSIC MINISTRY Ken Gerst
Carol Ann Spehar
ST. ANTHONY’S CHAPEL
Website��������..saintanthonyschapel.org Email����[email protected]
Chapel Hours: 1-4 pm Every day EXCEPT Fridays & Holidays
Carole Brueckner, Chairperson��. 412-999-4401 Margie Hoffield, Chapel Shop���.412-323-9504
CHARITABLE OUTREACH IN OUR PARISHES
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Sanctuary Candles
St. Aloysius
For the Health of Family & Friends
By Christine Kocian
Most Holy Name
In Loving Memory of Army Specialist Mark Melcher (Birthday) By Aunt Pat
St. Anthony’s
Chapel
For the Intentions of Sr. Anna Kurz
By Frances Sekula
ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH
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Jim Gottermeyer, Administrative Assistant�.ext. 4 Claire Sigmund, Rummage House...412-821-1189
Interested in becoming Catholic? Call 412-231-2994, ext. 0 for information on how.
Liturgical Schedule: August 19—27
Saturday, August 19—Vigil: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00PM Edward & Leona Jensen STA (William & Shirley Jensen) 6:00PM Jeanie Cappello (Pauline Sweeney) CHP
Sunday, August 20—20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM Spc. Mark Melcher / Birthday (Aunt Pat) MHN 9:00AM Anna Helch / Birthday (Grandchildren) MHN 11:00AM For the Parishes STA
Monday, August 21—St. Pius X
8:30AM Matthew Bajcic (Helwich Family) CHP
Tuesday, August 22—The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin
Mary
8:30AM Emma Jacobs (Robin McNickle) CHP 7:30PM Novena to St. Anthony of Padua CHP
Wednesday, August 23—St. Rose of Lima
8:30AM Lorie Rebholz / Anniversary CHP (Gene and the Girls)
Thursday, August 24—St. Bartholomew 8:30AM Catherine Halko (Son & Grandkids) CHP
Friday, August 25—St. Louis
8:30AM Donald Kubeck CHP (Karen, Gary, Cheryl & Dave)
Saturday, August 26—Vigil: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00PM Marion Adams STA (Carol LeDonne & Harry Rattay) 6:00PM Dave Bukovan (Wife, Elaine) CHP
Sunday, August 27—21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM For the Parishes MHN 9:00AM Rose Werner Thomas MHN (Bill & Dorothy Bishop) 11:00AM Antoinette Graupe (Margaret) STA
STA - Saint Aloysius Church MHN - Most Holy Name of Jesus Church
CHP - St. Anthony’s Chapel
At Home with the Lord Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom those who have died and gone before us marked
in the sign of faith, especially
Alice Schultz Raymond Schneider
Please pray for the consolation of their loved ones.
"O woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for
you as you wish." This woman was an outsider.
She was a Canaanite, not an Israelite, and as
such she would have been considered ritually un-
clean. But she approached Jesus nonetheless
and asked for his help. And Jesus used this op-
portunity to teach his disciples an important les-
son.
In the verses directly before today's passage, Je-
sus had told Peter that what defiles a person
comes from the heart, not from ignoring external
purity practices. Then, Jesus traveled with his
disciples from Galilee to the region of Tyre and
Sidon where they were much more likely to en-
counter someone considered to be unclean.
At first it appeared that Jesus wasn't going to ac-
knowledge the woman who begged for help. His
comment, "It is not right to take the food of the
children and throw it to the dogs," was a common
comparison between Jews (the children) and Ca-
naanites (the dogs). But, in fact, Jesus said this
only to go right ahead and break this social code!
He showed by his actions that it did not matter
whether someone was Jewish or not, what mat-
tered was the faith in a person's heart. And this
woman proved to Jesus and the doubting disci-
ples that she had great faith. How many others
would have even approached Jesus to ask for his
help? How many others would have persevered
when he appeared unresponsive? By pausing in
his response, and first mentioning the standard
reply, Jesus gave this woman the opportunity to
demonstrate her great faith. And then, he an-
swered her request and praised her extraordinary
faith. What a lesson for his prejudiced disciples!
And what a lesson for us, both to persevere in
faith, and
never to judge
others on
mere
appearances.
Mission Co Op Weekend The IHM Sisters request your support in their Mis-sion Cooperative Appeal this weekend. Your support is critical to their outreach to the under-served people of Peru. IHM Sisters minister to thousands of people each year through their work in 16 states, the District of Columbia, and Peru. The IHM Sisters have served in the Diocese of Pittsburgh for over 100 years. Sr. Delia Marie McNierney, IHM and will be our speaker on behalf of the IHM missionary ministries.
Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of the Relic of St. Jerome
at St. Anthony's Chapel
On Sunday, September 3rd at 3:00 pm, we will
begin to pray the Church's evening prayer before
Christ in the Eucharist. The Blessed Sacrament
will be exposed in the monstrance at the begin-
ning of evening prayer and the service will con-
clude with Benediction, Christ imparting His
blessing to us in His Eucharistic Presence. Fol-
lowing the service, the faithful who wish to do so
will have the opportunity to venerate a relic of one
of the saints. For September, it will be the relic
of Saint Jerome whose feast day is September
30th.
GOSPEL MEDITATION 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Diocesan Collection 26 & 27 During the weekend of August 26 & 27, we will take up a second collection for the Catholic Com-munication and Catholic University of America Campaigns. The Catholic Communication Cam-paign is a collection that helps to support our weekly televised Masses and various catechetical video programs. This is a mandated collection from the Diocese of Pittsburgh where a gift from each parish is expected. This second collection will assure that this gift does not have to come from parish general funds. Thank you for your generosity.
Pope Francis’ Monthly Prayer Intention for August
Artists That artists of our time, through their ingenuity,
may help everyone discover the beauty of creation.
St. Anthonys Lyceum Steeler
Season Ticket Raffle
St. Anthony’s Lyceum is holding their Annual Fundraiser. The tickets can be purchased in the Lyceum or at MHN Rectory for $10 each. Grand Prize is 2 Regular Season Tickets based on the PA Daily 3 digit lottery 7pm
drawing on Sunday, September 10th.
Members of the Lyceum will be at
Masses this weekend with their
chances.
Faith Sharing with Mike Aquilina The Faith Formation Discussion Group has been meeting for more than one year to study and discuss books that help us widen our Faith Horizons. Our next book is Under-standing the Mass, by the well known Pittsburgh author and T.V. Personality Mike Aquilina. Mr. Aquilina will speak at 7:00 pm on Monday August 28th in Most Holy Name School Hall. Everyone is invited to attend. Plan to join us. No need to register - Just show up! **** Just a reminder that our group will not meet on August 21st.
Old—Used Crayons Needed Our Special Education group is in need of cray-ons for an upcoming project. The crayons can be any color, any brand, or any size. We will gladly accept broken and used crayons. There will be a collection bin in the back of church through mid-September. Thank you in advance for your assis-tance with this project.
Visiting Priests Fr. Jim Garvey will be on vacation and in his ab-sence, the following Priests scheduled for Masses:
Sat. Aug. 19 @ 4:00 pm: Fr. Jim Orr
Sat. Aug. 19 @ 6:00 pm: Fr. Bob Guay
Sun. Aug. 20 @ 7:30 am: Fr. Jim Orr
Sun. Aug. 20 @ 9:00 am: Fr. Jim Orr
Sun. Aug. 20 @ 11:00 am: Fr. Bob Guay
Wed. Aug. 23 @ 8:30 am: Fr. Dan Whalen
CCD Classes begin on
Sunday, September 24th
Ladies of Charity Meeting Our next Ladies of Charity meeting is Wednes-day, August 30th, at St. Aloysius at 7:00 p.m. Hope to see you there!
We Love our Neighborhoods and so does Pedal Pittsburgh!
The Annual Pedal Pittsburgh event will
take place on Sunday, August 27th.
Two of the four courses (40 Mile & 60
Mile) will travel up to Troy Hill and then to
Reserve Township. This will most likely
be happening around the 9:00 am &
11:00 am Masses, so please be mindful
of these neighborhood visitors next
Sunday.
Sun.
Aug. 27
NEWS FROM AROUND THE DIOCESE
Employment Opportunities
Women’s Choice Network - is seeking an ener-getic mission focused person to lead the Oakland Center as we empower abortion vulnerable women and men to choose life. The successful candidate will have a robust devotional life, pos-sessing strong organizational skills, and is a dem-onstrated servant leader. The position of Oak-land Center Director is full time, a Bachelors de-gree or higher is required, RN is welcomed. Women’s Choice Network is also seeking a part-time Registered Nurse (RN or BSRN) to serve a staff nurse at our Pittsburgh locations. Both posi-tions require an unwavering commitment to the value and sanctity of human life. Kindly send cover letter, position desired, and resume to [email protected] Maintenance Coordinator - Part time, 20-25 hours per week at the Providence Family Support Center on the North Side. The Maintenance Co-ordinator will help perform regular maintenance and repairs in the 26,000 square foot center. In addition to regular repairs and oversight, the Maintenance Coordinator will oversee and man-age all facility related contracts and contractors, including, but not limited to HVAC, cleaning, snow removal, landscaping and plumbing. There is no defined schedule, but would be called in case of an emergency. High school diploma and 3-5 years of maintenance experience are required. To contact the center or send your resume to Samantha Link Ellwood, Executive Director 3113 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-766-3811 The Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh are hir-ing Direct Support Professional (DSPs). DSP’s help people with intellectual disabilities (intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities) who live in group homes to live productive and meaningful lives. Call Ruth at 412-381-0277 ext. 203 to find out more about the positions available. EOE. Mail resumes to 2821 Sarah Street, Pitts-b u r g h P A 1 5 2 0 3 , e m a i l t o : [email protected] or fax to 412-431-8653. Visit us on the web at Www.EmmausPgh.org
52nd Annual Peru Mission Dinner - On Thurs-day, October 12, 2017, Bishop David Zubik and The Chimbote Foundation board will host the an-nual Peru Mission Dinner at the Sheraton Station Square. Ever-popular WTAE-TV news anchor, Mike Clark, serves as the emcee. Before dinner, students display their Chimbote Mission Projects. Disguingished guests traved 4,000 miles north from Peru for this celebration of the “Bridge of Love and Hope.” All proceeds are assigned to support the Chimbote Mission. Join us and bring a friend. DATE: October 12, 2017. TIME: 6:00 pm Reception, 7:00 pm Dinner Sheraton Station Square, 300 W. Station Square Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Registration is now open. For more information, visit www.chimbotefoundation.org
Diocesan National Black Catholic Congress Fundraiser -- On Saturday, September 23rd, The Diocesan Nat'l Black Catholic Congress Team-Pittsburgh, hosts our 2nd Annual Old School Dance FUNdraiser: "This Is How We Do It". Held in the beautiful, Power Center Ballroom, Du-quesne University, from 6:30 until 10:30 pm; im-merse yourself in memories with DJ Bobby B spinning classics from the 60's through the 80's. There will be SUPRISES, and your dona-tion includes: Food; Wine & Beer, Dancing; even under the *stars* on the outdoor deck! Early Bird tickets are available 9/1/17 @ $45. All other ticket donations are $50, with special pricing for groups. Contact: Gwendolyn Young (412) 294-6627 or email: [email protected]. Tickets also available through EVENTBRITE - https://www.eventbrite.com/o/diocesan-national-black-cathol ic-congress-team-pi t tsburgh-14658867783. Donations in any amount wel-come, to further the Mission of Evangelization, Vocations and Education on Black Catholic Spiri-tuality in the Diocese and Greater Pittsburgh community. DEADLINE: September 18.
Golden Wedding Celebration - If you are cele-brating a GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY anytime during 2017 and are interested in attend-ing a diocesan celebration on October 22, call the parish office before Aug. 21 and give your name/s and contact information (include your wedding date in 1967) to Becky @ (412) 231-2994 or email: [email protected]
The Lord Provides – Even when we strive to be close with God we can wonder if he’s really listening to us or if he really cares for us with an unquenchable love. This is especially true in moments of trial or challenge. Yet, we know that when we focus our eyes and ears and hearts on the things of God we can see his love at work for us in all things. In his letter to the
Romans, Saint Paul reminds us that “the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable,” that nothing can separate us from his love. Are you challenged by the changes that will soon take place in your parish and throughout the Diocese of Pittsburgh? Join Bishop David Zubik in prayer and worship at one of the On Mission for
The Church Alive! Summer Sessions and be renewed in God’s love for his people. The changes may chal-lenge us, but we trust in the work of the Holy Spirit to provide the gifts and resources for the Church to grow and thrive. The Summer Sessions will be held from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. on the following days: Thursday, August 24 at Saint Mary of the Assumption, Glenshaw; Monday, August 28 at Saint Thomas More, Bethel Park; Tuesday, August 29 at Saint Margaret Mary, Moon Township; Wednesday, August 30 at Saint Kilian, Adams/Cranberry Townships. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more it and to stay informed.
Dinner Served 3:00 - 5:00 pm Chicken & Hot Dogs, Beer, Ice Tea,
Lemonade & Water provided Don’t forget your side dish!
Parish Picnic Information
Parking: There are 75 parking spaces located behind the Millvale Riverfront Park pavilion & an additional 25 spaces next to the 3 Rivers Rowing facility also located behind the pavilion.
Tickets: Registrants can pick up their tickets at the picnic entrance table from Susan Petrick.
Games: On the hour for younger children, beginning at 2:00 pm.
Feel free to bring: Folding chairs / tables, snacks, additional beverages & coolers.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish Offertory Collections
August 12 & 13
Offertory $3,541.00 Maintenance $350.00 Parish Share $1,858.00 Food Bank $10.00 St. Vincent de Paul $60.00 Assumption $45.00
Parish Calendar
Aug. 19 & 20 - Mission Co Op Weekend
Sun. Aug. 20 - Lyceum open -1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm
Mon. Aug. 21 - Fundraising Meeting - 7:00 pm
Tues. Aug. 22 - Choir Practice
Fri. Aug. 18 - Lyceum open - 7:00 - 11:00 pm
Aug. 26 & 27 - Lyceum men at Masses with chances for
their Steeler Season Ticket Fund raiser
Aug. 26 & 27 - 2nd Collection - Catholic Communication
Sun. Aug. 27 - Parish Picnic at Millvale Riverfront Park
Sun. Aug. 27 - Lyceum open - 7:00-11:00 pm
150th Anniversary Events
Sun. Aug 27 - Parish Picnic at Millvale Riverfront Park, 1:00 - 6:00 pm
Sat. Sept. 23 - Celebration of the History of Most Holy Name School
Sat. Oct. 14 - Oktoberfest
Sat. Nov. 4 - Organ Recital at 4:00 pm in Most Holy Name of Jesus Church
Fundraising Meeting A Fundraising meeting will be held on Monday, September 21st at 7:00 pm in Most Holy Name school. If you have comments or ideas for our upcoming events, please come.
Monthly 50 / 50 Drawing Congratulations to Carol Nist who won $210.00 in the 50 / 50 Raffle for July! Don’t for-get to turn in your orange 50 / 50 envelope for Au-gust 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
GRADE SCHOOL ALUMNI
As part of Most Holy Name of Jesus Par-ish’s 150th Anniversary Celebration you are in-vited to attend an Alumni Mass to be Celebrated on Saturday, September 23, 2017 at 6:00 pm in the Church. A reception of light refreshments will follow in the school hall. A display of memo-rabilia will be included. St. Anthony’s Chapel will be open f rom 4:00 - 5:30 pm. An R.S.V.P. is appreciated. Please call the Most Holy Name parish line at 412-231-2994 and choose ext. # 9. This is an automated response line - it answers 24 hours a day. Please respond by phone message by September 11th. If anyone has any contact information, in-cluding emails, from MHN Alumni please drop it off at the Church Rectory or contact Terry Bedeck Ross at [email protected] or Kathleen Ly-ons Hoza at [email protected] or call or text 724-544-1687. The next planning committee meeting is Tuesday, September 12th in the school. Please feel free to join us in these final preparations.
Corn hole Game Needed
We are in need of another Corn Hole Game for the Parish Picnic. If you can lend one - call the parish office to let us know.
Coming in September…
The 2018 Enjoy Book The 2018 Enjoy Book will go on sale as soon as we receive our shipment in September. The price remains the same - $30. New this year are a lar-ger selection of National Coupons like Dick Sporting Goods and Sams Club.
Hidden Treasures Donations Donations for the monthly rummage sale can be dropped off Monday-Friday from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm at the back of the convent building. If these times are not convenient, call the parish office to make arrangements. Please note that we are not accepting computers, T.V.’s or textbooks please.
Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS
St. Aloysius Parish Offertory Collection
August 12 & 13
Offertory $1,971.00 Parish Share $242.00 Maintenance $5.00 Food Bank $5.00
Parish Calendar
Aug. 19 & 20 - Mission Co-op Weekend
Aug. 20 - Ice Cream Social - 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Aug. 26 & 27 - 2nd Collection - Catholic Communica-
tions
Aug. 27 - Parish Picnic held at Millvale Riverfront Park
St. Aloysius Parish Meadows Casino Trip The next trip to the Meadows Casino is on Tues-day, September 5th. The cost of the trip 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 WesBanco in Troy Hill. The bus leaves the casino at 3:30 pm to return home. For info, call Carol Fulton at 412-931-8469.
ST. ALOYSIUS
VOLUNTEER
LUNCHEON Mark your calendars for the St. Aloysius Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. It will be held on Sunday, November 5th at 1:00 at Remo’s on Babcock Blvd.
at
St. Aloysius Parish Social Hall
Sunday, August 20 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Fun for all ages
Everyday Stewardship
The Jubilee Year of Mercy is now in the history books and looking back I wonder if I have been changed at all by the observance. Certainly the focus on mercy wasn't all about God's mercy toward me? Yes, I focused on my sin and the need for God's forgiveness and grace, but hopefully that changed how I live my life and how I offer mercy to others.
The mercy we receive from God is not something we are to keep bottled up or hidden from others. Jesus taught us to treat others the way we would like to be treated and to love everyone, even our enemies. When Jesus healed the Canaanite woman I wonder what she did next. I would hope she in turn offered mercy and healing to others. Of course, I know she was imperfect just like me so I am sure in no time she was back to needing the mercy of Jesus. Her demon was gone, but there is always a new evil around every corner.
However, the fact that we are a broken people always in need of mercy does not lessen the command for us to offer mercy. Mercy is a gift like so many others that God lavishes on us with great generosity. We are called to cultivate this and share it with others as well. If we cannot do that then what was the real effect of God's mercy in our lives? If we do not allow God to change us into more generous stewards ready to offer mercy and love to all, then perhaps we are fooling ourselves that we are true disciples of Jesus at all.
Around the Neighborhood
Diocesan Choir Auditions - Auditions for the 2017-2018 Diocesan Choir season will soon be held. The Choir, under the direction of Fr. Jim Chepponis, Music Director for the Diocese of Pittsburgh, sings for the major Diocesan events at St. Paul’s Cathedral throughout the year. Currently there are openings in the soprano, alto, tenor and bass sections. Rehears-als are held at St. John Capistran Church in Upper St. Clair. Auditions times may be scheduled by calling Doris Anne in the Music Office, 412-456-3042.
Survey on Young People, Faith, and Vocational Dis-cernment -- Pope Francis and Bishop Zubik need your advice! The Holy Father has called a Synod of Bish-ops in October 2018 to study “Young People, Faith, and Vocational Discernment.” To prepare for the Synod, we are asking for all young people (ages 14-39) to give their advice to Pope Francis and Bishop Zubik via this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PittSynod. The survey is open to any young person now through September 8, 2017.
Patriotic Rosary - Join us for a Patriotic Rosary on Tuesday, August 22, at 6:30 P.M. in St. Mary's Church of Saint John of God Parish in McKees Rocks. For each mystery we will offer brief reflections written by our founding fathers and patriotic hymns. Please plan on taking 45 minutes from your week to pray the Rosary together for the spiritual renewal in our fami-lies, communities, states and nation. Won't you join us? Information: 412-771-5646
Come and See - High school men: come to encoun-ter the Lord through a day of prayer, fun, and brother-hood on Saturday, September 16, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at St. Paul Seminary. The day will include Mass, adoration, laser tag, games, dynamic talks, and witnesses by seminarians. No cost. To register, please email Theresa Sullivan at [email protected] by September 8.
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 19 & 20, 2017
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A Family Perspective By Bud Ozar -The mother in today’s gospel persisted, even when she was ignored and insulted. She would do whatever was necessary to bring relief to her child. Parenting is more than bringing life into the world; it is also about sacrificing daily for your children.
St. Vincent de Paul Society - The Gospel today an-nounces that the kingdom and salvation are for all people. It is our persistent calling out to Jesus and our faith that count, for Jesus always responds. With love for your neighbors who have nothing, look around your house to see what furniture, household items, and clothing you no longer use�and give it to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Northside Catholic Grade School will hold its annual Fall Craft & Vendor Show on Saturday, August 26th, from 9am—5pm. The show will be held in the gym - main entrance of the school. Many crafters and ven-dors, and the concession stand will be open!
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