June 2, 2019
Parish Staff
Pastor ................................ Father Michael Gabler, O.S.B.
Deacon .............................................. William "Bill" Gibson
Office Manager / Finance ..........................Patsy McAllister
Receptionist / Sec. ........................................... Pat Kneidel
Bulletin .................................................... Kathy Reuscher
Custodian ........................................................ Dave Farley
Interparish Staff
Scott Becker Youth & Young Adult Ministry ....... 781-1042
Mary Lynn Carnovale Faith Formation Secretary 781-1042
Facilitators:
Leslie Gahr Life Teen/Confirmation .................. 781-1042
Kathy Cheatle, Elementary (1-5) ....................... 781-3009
Scott Becker Middle-School .............................. 781-1042
Sally Smith, Good Shepherd (Pre-First Grade) . 781-6422
Elk County Catholic School System
Sam MacDonald, President ................................ 834-7812
Bob Breindel, Director/Finance ........................... 781-3144
Susan Jansen, Director/Advancement ................ 834-1480
Lindsey Straub, Director/Communications .......... 834-1480
School Principals
Mrs. Debbie Slay, Principal, Catholic Elementary<<<834-4169
John Schneider, Principal, ECCHS & Middle School <.834-7800
Cafeterias
Elementary .......................................................... 834-4927
Middle/High ......................................................... 834-7800
Bulletin Deadline Monday – 10:00 a.m. – In Writing
Confessions: Saturday: 3:00-3:45 p.m.
First Friday Week:
Thursday: 4:00 p.m. Until all are heard
Anytime by Appointment
Ministries & Committees
Finance Council ............................................. Patty Brock
Pastoral Council .............................................. Bob Miller
RCIA .......................................................... Kathy Cheatle
Liturgical Committee ...................................... Lois Sadley
Music Director ................................................ Lois Sadley
Care & Concern ......................................... Church Office
Social Committee .......... Helene Burdick / Linda Brunner
Buildings & Grounds .................................. Ron Herbstritt
Sacred Heart Parish SUPER Bingo . Patsy, Jim & Helene
Saint Anne Society ........ Helene Burdick / Gerda Squires
Small Faith Communities ................ Sam & Barbara Glatt
Saint Vincent dePaul Society..................... Tom Dornisch
Pre-Cana Coordinators ........................ Phil & Sandy Hoh
Natural Family Planning ............. Andy & Cathy Dornisch
Cursillo Coordinators ............................. Mike & Kim Sloff
Pregnancy Hotline ..... Optionline.org or 800-712-HELP
Pregnancy ............................. Pregnancydecisionline.org
Post-Abortion Counseling ................Rachelsvineyard.org
Youth Ministry Website .......................ourdiscipleslife.org
Boy Scout Troop 95 (smtroop95.com) ........ Lad Kornacki
Cub Scouts Pack 95 ..................................... Jeff Chileski
Mass Schedule
Saturday - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Weekday - 6:15 a.m. (Monday—Friday)
Holy Days - Listed in Bulletin
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
PA Charitable Trust
337 Center Street – St. Marys, PA 15857
Church Office: 814-834-7861 Fax: 814-834-1376 ● Sacred Heart Parish Center: 834-4017
e-mail: [email protected] ● Website: www.sacredheartparish.us
Parish Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Established 1876
Mission Statement
Through our gifts of time, talents, and treasures, we serve our parish as we journey together to the Kingdom of God.
REMINDER!! THERE WILL BE NO CONFESSIONS
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019. FATHER MICHAEL
WILL BE AWAY ON RETREAT THIS WEEK.
PLEASE KEEP HIM IN YOUR PRAYERS.
THANK YOU!
Please join Fr. Herald J. Brock, CFR
For a 25
th
Ordination Anniversary
+ Mass of Thanksgiving+
Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 11:00 am
Sacred Heart Church
Reception with
light refreshments to
follow in the Parish Center
Please let us know if you
plan to attend:
RSVP by e-mailing
or call the Parish Office
834-7861 #1
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The 2019 Diocesan Anniversary
Celebration Liturgies for couples
celebrating 25, 50, 60, or more years of
marriage will be held at two locations in
the diocese: Sunday, August 4, 2019 at
2:00 p.m. at St. Catherine of Siena in DuBois and
Sunday, August 25, at 2:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart in Erie.
To register, please go online to https://www.eriercd.org/
familylifeoffice/anniv.html or contact your parish office or
the Marriage and Family Life Office (814) 824-1265 or
(800) 374-3723 ext. 265.
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ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT will be
held in Sacred Heart Church on Friday from 7:00 a.m.
until closing with Benediction at 4:00 p.m.
PLEASE PRAY for the repose of the souls of all the
faithful departed. May God grant them eternal rest and
comfort all those who mourn them.
PRAYER LIST - Let us remember all the sick especially
Kathy Clausen, Alice Feldbauer, Cindy Herzing,
Baby Leo Jaques, Lindsay Lenze, Tom Nellis Jr., Tammy
Pearsall, Kathleen (Daisy) Rowley, Matthew Sharrow,
David Weidow, Ceil Jovenitti, Sandy Farley and Harold Gnan, Jr.
We pray in hope that God’s healing power may touch all
those who are sick.
SACRED HEART PRAYER CHAIN - If you want to be
placed on the prayer chain for any need, just call Rose
at 781-6430, or Ann at 834-6534. The names of those
listed on this prayer chain will not be published in the
bulletin. If you want a name to be listed in the bulletin,
please call the Parish Office.
PRAYERS
Please remember to keep Father Peter Augustine, OSB
in your daily prayers as he recovers from his surgery
due to an aortic aneurysm.
Cards can be mailed to:
St. Vincent Fr. Peter Augustine Pierjok, O.S.B
300 Fraser Purchase Rd. Latrobe, PA. 15650
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE
In today’s gospel Jesus speaks of unity, not uniformity.
With uniformity everything is the same. Unity requires
recognition and reconciliation of differences. How do you
reconcile differences in your home? Do you listen
respectfully or do you try to manipulate or impose your
opinion? The seeds of unity and division are in every
family. What we sow, we reap. What is your family
harvest?
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASSES
Date: Time: Place:
June 6 (TH) 7:00 p.m. St. Mary’s Parish
814-781-1019
PRE-CANA SESSIONS
Date: Time: Place:
October 6 9:00 a. m./5:00 p. m. St. Catherine
Includes Mass 814-371-8556
Pope John Paul II called abortion "an unspeakable
crime' and "an attack against God Himself."
Franklin Graham says Americans need to “Wake Up to
the Evil of Abortion"
June 1 (S): Vigil of Seventh Sunday of Easter
4:00 p.m. L/D of Ernest & Catherine Herbstritt Family
June 2: Seventh Sunday of Easter
7:00 a.m. † Joseph Dudash
9:00 a.m. † Chuck Meyer (An.)
11:00 a.m. †† For Sacred Heart Parishioners
June 3 (M): St. Charles Lwanga, Catechist,
Martyr, and his Companions, Martyrs
6:15 a.m. †† Dorie & Howard (An.) McAllister
June 4 (T): Seventh Week of Easter
6:15 a.m. †† Andrew & Anna Palcher (An.)
June 5 (W): St. Boniface, Bishop, Religious,
Missionary, Martyr
6:15 a.m. † Kathleen Stahl
June 6 (Th): Seventh Week of Easter
6:15 a.m. †† Chester & Frances Hammer
June 7 (F): Seventh Week of Easter
6:15 a.m. †† Zora & Tony Frank
June 8 (S): Vigil of Pentecost Sunday
4:00 p.m. †† Fred (An.) & Martha Auman
June 9: Pentecost Sunday
7:00 a.m. † Michael Florio (An.)
9:00 a.m. † John Drabant (An.)
11:00 a.m. For Sacred Heart Parishioners
The week of June 2, 2019 the Angel Lamps in the
Sanctuary burn for the following intentions:
† Andrew Baumgratz
†† Fred & Martha Auman
FATIMA PRAYER GROUP
Monday Night Apostolate of Fatima Prayer Group will
pray the Rosary at Sacred Heart Church starting at
6:00 PM. All are welcome.
“31 DAY” VOCATION CALENDAR - Please
consider joining the Parish “31 Club” for Vocations to
the Religious Life. Try to attend a Mass, Holy Hour OR
Pray on your chosen date and offer it for:
• Priests/religious who have served our parish in the past.
• For those priests, religious and deacons serving now.
• To ask the Lord of the harvest for future vocations.
1st Rose Johnston, Terri Bish
2nd Catherine Labant, Joe Lynch
3rd Sue Dornisch, Andy Dornisch
4th Lou Ann & Tom Nellis, Sr.
5th Leona Fritz, Dorothy Terry
6th Cathy Dornisch
7th Jake Meyer
If you would like to be a part of the “31 Day” Vocation
Calendar, please call the Parish Office at 834-7861 #1.
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AREA NEWS
• BOWLS OF LOVE is a free meal served every
Wednesday at the First United Methodist
Church from 4-5:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
• ADORATION AT QUEEN of the WORLD every
Thursday following the 7:00 AM Mass. Closing:
Evening prayer and Benediction: 6:30 PM.
• LOOKING TO HIRE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT?
The St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery is seeking
lawn care help for the summer. Openings for 3
hrs per day or 6 hrs per day are available. Must
be 18 yrs of age and able to run a grass trimmer.
If interested, call the parish office at 781-1019.
• BENEDICTINE GIFT SHOP~ 139 Church St.
834-1353. We have religious items, cards, and
gift bags for all sacraments. Plus just an all
around variety of gift items. Stop by and look.
Remember, volunteers are always needed.
• SPECIAL NOTICE FROM ECCHS MUSIC
BOOSTERS~ NO BINGO JUNE, JULY AND
AUGUST. BINGO will resume on Sept., 13th.
Thank you for your continued support.
• “JESUS” IN LANCASTER~ BUS TRIP
Wednesday, October 2nd (last show Oct. 5th)
$140/person. Price includes transportation,
show, and dinner at Golden Corral. Bus will be
leaving the Annex parking lot at 6 a.m. and
returning around 9 p.m. Call 781-1019 to
reserve your spot. Sponsored by
St. Mary’s Church.
• ARE YOU A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY and
looking for more in your Faith Life? Are you
someone with a disability or do you know
someone with a disability who wants more out of
their Faith Life? The Office of Disabilities and
Deaf Ministry has a number of groups that will
provide the faith-filled social interaction you’re
looking for. Call at 814-824-1257 or email at
d&[email protected] for more details. You
can also learn more about our ministry on the
Diocesan website www.ErieRCD.org under
Catholic Charities Disability Ministries.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Mondays Praying the Rosary in Church 6:00 p.m.
Wednesdays Rosary Walk/Cemetery 7:00 p.m.
June 6/7 First Friday Bread Sale
June 7 SH Super BINGO doors open 4:30 p.m.
June 11 Elk County Right to Life 6:30 p.m.
June 14 Flag Day
June 17 Saint Anne Society Meeting 12:00 p.m.
June 23 Corpus Christi 2:00 p.m.
2019 CURSILLO DATES
June 20~ 23 Women’s Cursillo #255
at ECC High School, St. Marys
July 18~ 21 Men’s Cursillo # 249 at
Kennedy Catholic High School,
Hermitage
Interested in making your Cursillo
Contact Mike or Kim Sloff
814-834-2468 or 814-594-2135
Trust in the Lord, you won’t regret it!!
SPECIAL ENVELOPES FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 2019
June 2 International Needs Collection
June 30 Peter’s Pence Collection
INTERNATIONAL NEEDS COLLECTION~
This weekend is the annual collection for International
Needs. Please pray for the suffering and marginalized
around the world. Your support is greatly appreciated!!
ELK COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE GROUP~ will meet on
Tuesday June 11, at 6:30 p.m. in the
St Mary’s Church Parish Annex.
For additional information please call
Mary Bea at 834-3834.
It is God who gives life. Let us respect
and love human life, especially vulnerable life in a
Mother's womb." Pope Francis
LIONS CLUB GARAGE SALE~
St. Marys Equipment
Brusselles Street.
Friday June 7 from 8 to 4
Saturday June 8 from 8 to 12.
CRUISE ON THE GATEWAY CLIPPER~
The Queen of the World Rosary
Altar Society is sponsoring a Fall
Luncheon Cruise on the Gateway Clipper
on October 4th. We will have a full day of fun, as we
continue onto the St. Anthony Chapel in Troy Hill to view
over 5,000 relics. We will then travel to the Flight 93
Memorial in Shanksville and finish out our day at the
Jennerstown Mountain Playhouse to see the
Tony Award-winning Broadway musical
“The Million Dollar Quartet,” featuring the music of icons
Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis
Presley. Tickets will go fast for this unforgettable day,
so if you are interested, please call Mary Ann 594-4490.
THE WORD AMONG US~ you will notice at the
entrances of the Church there are boxes containing
The Word Among US. Please, if you enjoy reading
short stories, meditation readings of the Gospels and
daily Mass readings then pick up one. It’s just a $1.00
donation. Father Michael has ordered the books for
summer readings.
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The most important way that the Church bears
witness to Christ's unconquerable goodness is through
the example of Christians - not our words, but our
example. When you and I live as Christ lived, following
him, we reveal his salvation to the world. Our English
word "martyr" comes from the Greek word for "witness".
The Church's martyrs are her greatest witnesses. By
refusing to do evil, even at the cost of their own lives,
they make the power of Christ's goodness shine out.
One of the saints that the Church commemorated this
past week, May 17, is a recent and eloquent example of
this.
Blessed Antonia Mesina (meh-SEE-nah) was
the second of ten children born to a peasant family on
the Island of Sardinia, off the west coast of Italy. She
grew up between World War I and II. After just four
years of school, she was forced to leave her studies
behind and take over the housekeeping for her mother,
who had fallen ill and was confined to bed. Antonia
didn't let either her lack of education or her poverty
keep her from loving Christ.
When she was ten, she joined Catholic Action,
Italy's national apostolic movement for lay people. She
was a model member, and energetically fulfilled her
commitments and recruited other young people to join
the group. Honoring Christ and living in friendship with
him became her first care and highest priority.
On one afternoon when she was 16, she went
out to gather wood for the stove at home. Alone, she
was accosted by another, older teenager, a young man
who tried to rape her. She resisted, and he became
violent. She continued resisting, and he continued
beating her, trying to force her. But she knew that her
body was a Temple of the Holy Spirit, and she would
not submit. The young man became furious, and he
beat her to death. Antonia refused to do evil. In that
way, she was a witness to Christ's unconquerable
goodness, a martyr.
This is what the whole Church has done in a
thousand ways throughout the ages, and what each
one of us is called to do in our own circle of friends and
acquaintances. Father Michael
Youth & Young Adult Ministry
Disciples Life Creed “I urge you to live a life
worthy of the calling you have received.”
Ephesians 4:1b
Scott [email protected] or 781-1042.
YOUTH MINISTRY & ECC CAMPUS MINISTRY ~ will be
doing missionary projects for the poor in
Appalachia, West Virginia from June 10 thru 15.
PLEASE PRAY for our young people that will be part of
this mission trip.
Prayer
Loving God be with our youth
as they prepare for their mission trip.
Thank you for the many talents and gifts you have
given them and for the opportunity to help others during
this mission trip to Appalachia, West Virginia
Calm their nerves and anxiety, if they have any,
to remember all that they have and all that they
can give. Holy Spirit, be with them each and every step
that they take during this mission trip – and always, in
Jesus’ name Amen
Youth Group ~ Come to the CYMA building on
Wednesday, evening 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, afternoon 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Enjoy games, food, fun and fellowship.
Child Protection and Creating Safe Environments-
Listen to your children: This summer, when your
children are out of school and on different schedules,
meeting new people and going to new places, make
sure that you talk to them often about their experiences
and the people they’ve met. Listen carefully to your
children. If possible, observe and get to know the other
children and adults who are part of your children’s
summertime fun. Above all, communicate your safety
concerns to your children. Make sure they know that
they can come to you with any concerns they may have
about the people they interact with. And if you hear of or
observe behaviors that may be inappropriate, make
sure to communicate your feelings to people who are in
a position to intervene. Communications is key to
creating and maintaining a safe environment all year
round.
To see what the Diocese of Erie is doing to help
maintain safe environments, visit
https://www.erierod.org/childprotection/
Seventh Sunday of Easter Prayer for Others
Jesus prayed, “I pray not only for them, but also for
those who believe in me through their word, so that they
may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you,
that they also may be in us, that the world may believe
that you sent me.”
Question of the Week ~ What are some of the most
important things to ask of God?
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The apparition of an angel and Our Lady to three poor children in Fatima, Portugal in the
early 20th century is one of the most famous miracles in the Catholic world.
The children received many messages, mostly calling for personal conversion and prayer,
as well as the words of 5 new prayers.
The first prayer is one many Catholics are likely already familiar with, but the other 4 are not
as well-known.
Here are the 5 prayers given to the children at Fatima:
1) The Fatima Prayer/Decade Prayer
“O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven,
especially those most in need of Thy mercy. Amen.”
Mary told the children that people should add this prayer to the end of each decade of the
Rosary.
2) The Pardon Prayer
“My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love Thee! I beg pardon for all those that do not believe, do not adore, do not
hope and do not love Thee.”
This prayer was given to the children by the angel that visited them in 1916, the year before Mary appeared to them.
3) The Angel’s Prayer
“O Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore Thee profoundly. I offer Thee the most precious Body,
Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the outrages,
sacrileges and indifferences by which He is offended. By the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the
Immaculate Heart of Mary I beg the conversion of poor sinners.”
This is another prayer given to them by the angel. There was a Eucharistic host and chalice suspended in the air,
and the angel led them in kneeling before it and praying this prayer.
4) The Eucharistic Prayer
“Most Holy Trinity, I adore Thee! My God, my God, I love Thee in the Most Blessed Sacrament.”
When Mary appeared to the children for the first time on May 13, 1917, she said, “You will
have much to suffer, but the grace of God will be your comfort.” According to Lucia, one of
the children, a bright light shone all around them, and without thinking about it, they all
started reciting this prayer.
5) The Sacrifice Prayer
“O Jesus, it is for the love of Thee, in reparation for the
offenses committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and for the conversion of poor
sinners [that I do this].” Mary gave the children this prayer, as well as the
Fatima Prayer/Decade Prayer, on June 13th, 1917. The prayer is meant to be recited
when you are offering up suffering to God. So let’s get praying!
PLEASE JOIN US!
CONSECRATION OF SACRED HEART CHURCH TO THE
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY
This Special day will take place at Sacred Heart Church on
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Confessions will be heard from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
followed by the Rosary at 11:00 a.m. and Mass at 12:00 p.m.
Please join Father Michael as he celebrates the
90th Anniversary of when the Blessed Mother requested the
conversion of Russia (June 13, 1929).
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