Rev. Robert Miller, Administrator Paul Kuppe, O.F.M., Cap., Senior Parochial Vicar
Mark Carter, O.F.M., Cap, Parochial Vicar Michael Greb, O.F.M. Cap. (McGuire Memorial)
Cemetery Inquiries: 724-323-0033
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM We are happy to welcome the newest members of our parish. To schedule a baptism, please call the office. Parents must be active members of the parish.
SPONSORS (GODPARENTS) For Baptism or Confirmation must be a registered member for at least three months and to actively participate in the life of the Church including Sunday Mass.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Arrangements should be made with a priest at least six months in advance . Pre-marriage classes, as well as meetings with the priest, are necessary. One party to be married must be a registered parishioner and practicing Catholic.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FAITH The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) and Christian Initiation of Children (CIC) are offered for those interested in the Catholic Faith. For information, contact the Parish Office. Call Fr. Mark for more info: 443-844-8417.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK If you or anyone you know would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick, Reconcil-iation, or Holy communion, please call the Parish Office
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMS Religious education classes at St. Felix are Sundays. at 9:30 AM in the Upper hall. Call Danielle Tabin, Coordinator at: 724-775-2487 for more info.
Religious Education classes At St. Cecilia, for grades 1 to 6 are Sundays beginning with 9:15 AM Mass followed by class at !0:30. Seventh and Eight graders meet Sunday evenings from 6 to 7:30 PM. Call Mrs. Chris Patsch 724-775-2761 for more info.
SCRIPTURE STUDY AT ST. CECILIA’S Groups meet Sundays at 10:30 AM and Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:30 PM in the Reli-gious Ed Center to study next Sunday’s Gospel. For information, contact the Parish Office.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Meets the 1st Thursday of the month at 7 PM in St. Cecilia’s Rel. Ed Center
HOLY NAME SOCIETY Meets 2nd Sunday of the month at 9:30 AM in St. Felix Lower Hall
ST. ANTHONY NOVENA Tuesdays after Mass
www.stceciliaroch.org
SATURDAY VIGIL MASSES 4 pm Holy Family
5 pm St. Cecilia 6 pm SS. Peter & Paul
SUNDAY MASSES 7:30 am SS. Peter & Paul
9 am Holy Family 9:15 am St. Cecilia
10 am SS. Peter & Paul 11 am St. Felix
12 Noon SS. Peter & Paul
CONFESSIONS
WED. 6:15-6:45 pm St. Cecilia SAT. 12 –1 pm SS Peter & Paul SAT. 3:10-3:45 pm Holy Family
OFFICE HOURS Mon—Fri: 9 AM to Noon & 1 to 4 PM
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THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD January 13, 2019
St. Cecilia Candle Intention Week of January 13, 2019
Barbara Murphy By Friends & Family of
St. Cecilia Parish
SAINT CECILIA PARISH January 13, 2019
Renee Laure, Gary Heagy, Kathy Ebers-berger, Sarah Clansy, Wanda Gaston, Walt Czartoryski, Shannan Edge, Frank Reda, Anna Groves, Victoria, Judith, & Dan Dettorre, Sr.& Jr., Mary K. Leahy, James Stenger, Catherine Hut-sky, Louie Hapach, Dolly Roberto, Janet Makar,
Antoinette Perrone, Diane Nazdam, Wyatt Newlin, Jo Haslett, Concetta Cantenzarite, Nancy Mignanelli, Thomas Samchuck, Eddie Mangelli, Audrey Kohlman, Clare Fusco, Richard Cairns, Leo Wolfe, Tom Carcaise, Cathy Kinlock, Joe Sutej, Bernie Frank, Barb Ammerman, Paschal Indovina, Leslie King, Carmella Matsook, Mary Caratelli, Leon Smith, Tom Lipnicky, Ruth Ann Debo, Henry Mathlage, Linda Lombardo, Mary Pat Beatty, Arlene Francis , Tom & Betty Summers, Rich Goodwald, Bill Budacki
Served by the Capuchin Franciscan Friars Province of St. Augustine
Pray that more young men and women will respond generously to God’s call to serve the
Church.
Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline: 888-808-1235
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process by which adults are received into the Catholic Church. The focus
of the RCIA program is to instruct adults on the beliefs and teachings of the Catholic Church, while at the same time fur-
thering the spiritual development of the candidate and catechu-mens.
Adults who are either not Catholic or who were baptized Cath-olic but not catechized as children are welcome to RCIA to learn more about the Catholic faith. After several months of friendly, informational sessions, participants may elect to pre-pare for and finalize initiation into the Catholic Church. Con-tact Fr. Mark for further info: 724-775-0801 or [email protected] or just come Tuesdays, 7 PM to the Lower room of Office Bldg.
Get that hug into gear, Dad…! It was bedtime for six-year-old Maria. Her dad was in the den hard at work at the comput-er, finishing a report due the next day. After a few minutes, he realized Maria was standing next to him. “Honey, what do you need?” “It’s bedtime, Daddy. I came to say good night.” Still keeping one eye on the screen, he gave Maria a big hug and a kiss. “Good night, Sweet Pea. Sleep tight. I love you. Now off to bed,” Dad said, and returned to his computer screen. A few minutes later he looked up and there was his daughter still standing there. “Honey, I gave you the hug and kiss. What do you want now?” Little Maria said, “Daddy, you gave me the hug and kiss, but you weren’t in it.” If we claim to be among his disciples, then Jesus demands that we be “in it.” We cannot be passive about our faith; just calling ourselves Christian does not automatically make us one of Jesus’ own. Discipleship demands a constant awareness of God’s presence in our lives; disci-pleship compels us to seek the things of God in all things. Baptism is not just a simple ritual or milestone: it is to be transformed in the spirit of Christ the suffering, humble Servant of God and to pay the price for living that spirit. Baptism is to take on a faith that becomes part of the very fabric of our lives, to embrace an identity in which God and the things of God become both our life’s journey and destination. Today’s feast of Jesus’ baptism challenges us to renew our baptismal vow to declare—in every decision we make, in everything we do—that we are disci-
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
Jan. 22 7 PM Finance Council Feb. 2-3 Blessing of Throats Feb. 12 7 PM Liturgy Committee Feb. 16-17 8:30 AM Women’s CRHP Feb. 23-24 8:30 AM Men’s CRHP March 6 Ash Wednesday March 8 11-7 PM First Fish Fry of Lent
BAKE SALE SUCCESS Thanks to Josie Reed, Organizer,
and Janet Cable and her daughter who made the delicious nut rolls and everyone else who baked for this Christmas event.
You're Invited to a Life-Changing
CHRIST RENEWS HIS PARISH
FEBRUARY 16-17, 2019 FEBRUARY 23-24, 2019
at Saint Cecilia Parish 628 Virginia Avenue, Rochester, PA 15074
Through fellowship, faith sharing, hospitality, music, individual and group activities, Mass, and more, participants have the opportunity to step back and reflect on their lives and their spiritual journeys and build meaningful relationships with others in our parishes. Welcome Weekend is given by those who have previously attended a Welcome
Weekend and they want to share this special experience with you. We hope you can join us for this wonderful weekend. Your life will be changed at no cost to you.
Matthew Kelly, Founder of Dynamic Catholic Institute, Video at https://dynamiccatholic.com/welcome
For more information & reservations
Women Contact Men Contact Becky Sabo at (724) 513-2974 Frank Blaskowitz at (724) 601-5960
Sue Jamery at (724) 312-0142 Tony Ziegler at (412) 974-3187 Lori Ketterer at (724) 544-8806
Reserve your spot now for this year’s inspiring Renewal. You won’t regret it! It will strengthen your relationship with God, your family & your friends. Guaranteed to bring you closer to God.
ADDICTION CHAPLETS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE NARTHEX.
PRAY THIS POWERFUL CHAPLET FOR THE MANY PEOPLE AND THEIR
FAMILIES CAUGHT IN THIS TERRIBLE VICE If you or someone you know has a loved one lost in the
throes of addiction, please pick up a Chaplet and let them know there’s hope.
January 14 Monday (Mk 1:14-20) Weekday 7:00 PM Living & Deceased members of St. Cecilia January 15 Tuesday (Mk 1:21-28) Weekday 7:00 PM Hilda Catatucci By Jimmy & Cece Sneed January 16 Wednesday (Mk 1:29-39) 7:00 PM Thomas (Tommy) Mike By Friends January 17 Thursday (Mk 1:40-45)
NO MASS January 18 Friday (Mk 2:1-12) 7:30am John Konvolinka By Son, Paul January 19 Saturday (Mk 2:13-17) 5:00 pm William & Daniel Murtha Family By Murtha Family January 20 Sunday (Jn 2:1-11) Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:15 am Al Mignanelli By David & Pam Adiutori
Catholic Charities of Beaver County is once again collecting Hope Totes for babies and newborns dur -ing the month of January. Please see the lists below for the needed items. Any donation is appreciated. We realize that just after the holidays is difficult time for many families but for these very young infants in our community the need is great and always present. Please do whatever you can to help. You may contact Stasha Kaye for any questions (724) 601-8710. Donations can be placed in the designated box in the Gathering Area until the end of January. BABY Hope Tote In a diaper bag or reusable tote bag: 1 pack diapers (most needed sizes are 3-5) 1 pack wipes 1 small diaper rash ointment 1 pair baby booties 1 pack onesies 1 receiving blanket 1 pack of bibs 1 sippy cup baby bottle(s) baby lotion baby powder baby wash
To everyone for your Christmas and New Year greetings, prayers, gifts, baked goods, etc. All are truly appreci-ated. The many delicious foods were consumed with great delight. Your thoughtfulness, generosity, and sharing is most endearing. May the Lord bless you all.
HYMNAL CARE Since our new Breaking Bread Hymnals must last until this time next year; and since they will be used by many people (other than you) at sev-eral Masses each weekend; and since they’re not cheap, kindly do everything you can to take care of them. Most importantly, at the end of Mass, please close and return them properly to the hymnal pew rack directly in front of you. Thank you!
NEWBORN Hope Tote In a strong zipper storing case: baby hair brush & comb thermometer alcohol wipes fingertip toothbrush infant Tylenol/ibuprofen nasal aspirator bottle medicine dispenser steady-grip nail clippers emery boards
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
PRAY ALSO FOR SAFETY OF OUR TROOPS SSG David J. Ribar, In Army; &
Ryan Whipple in the Air
PSP Goal $69,232.00
Collected $50,270.50
Balance Due $18,961.50
Sunday Collection Budgeted Jan. 6 $7,012.00 $7,000.00
Baptism is a major event. To understand the serious responsibilities of both parents and godparents, there will be Pre-Baptism Sessions on Jan. 6, Feb.3, & Mar. 3. at 2 PM in the Religious Ed Center. To register for one ses-
sion, or for more info, please call Gary or Ti-na Grimm at 724-495-2385.
Our church is open Monday thru Friday, for you to stop by and sit and pray in quiet
from 8 to 3 P M. Let’s get into the habit of visit-ing Jesus as often as we can! He is always there for you whenev-
er you need Him. TRY IT. TALK TO
JESUS YOUR FRIEND . He’s waiting for
you.
REMEMBER, you can participate in any Mass in our grouping (Holy Family, St. Fe-lix, or SS Peter & Paul) and know that the St. Cecilia envelope you put in the collec-
tion there will make it back to 628 Virgin-ia Ave., Rochester, Pa. So, don’t leave
home without your St. Cecilia envelope.
When you remember St. Cecilia Parish in your Will, you leave a lasting legacy to
your values and help to spread the Gospel far into the future.
IF WEDDING BELLS ARE IN YOUR FUTURE, PLEASE CALL
EITHER FR. BOB, FR. PAUL, OR FR. MARK AT LEAST SIX MONTHS BEFORE THE DE-
SIRED WEDDING DATE SO THAT THE NECESSARY PREPARATIONS CAN
BE COMPLETED.
PARISH YOGA Wednesdays from 6 until 6:45 PM in St. Cecilia Social hall with Kortney. Each class is $5.00. This is a chair yoga class so no mat is necessary for this type of yoga. Chair yoga warms and stretches all muscle groups. The poses and
sequences are designed to improve strength, balance, and flexibility; areas most often affected by arthritis are given
special attention.
Solemnity of Mary $1,040.00
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Monday: SS Peter & Paul 7:30 am Holy Family 8:30 am St. Cecilia 7 pm Tuesday: SS Peter & Paul 7:30 am St. Felix 8:30 am St. Cecilia 7 pm Wednesday: St. Felix 7:30 am Holy Family 8:30 am St. Cecilia 7 pm Thursday: SS Peter & Paul 7:30 am St. Felix 8:30 am Holy Family 7 PM Friday: St. Cecilia 7:30 am Holy Family 8:30 am SS Peter & Paul 9 am Saturday: SS Peter & Paul 9 am
MAY GOD BLESS OUR LITTLE ONES WHO MADE THEIR FIRST CONFESSION ON JANU-ARY 10; AND WILL MAKE THEIR FIRST COM-
MUNION ON APRIL 28. THEY ARE: Elizabeth Bird, Cecilia Kaye, Cassandra Kramer, Elle Lipnicky, Adalee VanZalinge, Lidia Wory, &
Brendan Valentine
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Martin, Vern Nola, Rob Oesterling, Leonard Penzak, Josh Simon, Jim Stephenson & Carol Yannachione, Rich Lapishka, Patricia Gerard, Kim Manupelli
THANKS TO OUR HOLY NAME SOCIETY WHO ARE RESPONSI-BLE FOR PUTTING UP
BOTH OUR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS UNDER
THE DIRECTION OF ROB DUNBAR AND CISSIE
SASSIC. THEIR ENERGY AND CREATIVITY
INSPIRE US AND ADD MUCH TO OUR
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. For more info, call John Buerkle our President at 412-491-8495
You are welcome to join the monthly meeting , held in the Lower Hall on the Second Sunday of each month. 9:30 AM
WE ALSO OWE A DEBT OF GRATITUDE TO BOB GIBBS, CHOIR DIRECTOR, AND AUTUMN
BEDOLATTI, ORGANIST, AND ALL WHO PRACTICED AND LIFTED UP THEIR VOICES TO GLORIFY GOD
THIS CHRISTMAS. AND WE CAN’T FORGET DANIELLE AND CHRIS
TABIN WHO COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED ALL THE GIVING TREE GIFTS THAT YOU GAVE THE KIDS.
ALSO PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS: James Bonaparte, Austin Johnson (Army); Jacob Dishler (Marines) Ryan Whipple,
John Garizas, Josh Scott (Air Force).
Office Hours: 9 AM to Noon— Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday Secretaries: Autumn Bedolatti, Elisa Penjidore, Janet Smith, Jill Young
CAPUCHIN CRUISE PRESENTS FRANCE:
PARIS TO NORMANDY ABOARD A
VANTAGE RIVER CRUISE SEPTEMBER 10 TO 25, 2019
JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS � Wreath-laying ceremony at the American Cemetery in Normandy � Excursion to Giverny to visit the famous gardens cultivated by Impressionist painter Claude Monet over the last 40 years of his life � Walking tour of Honfleur, the historic fishing port where many Impressionist painters found inspiration � Travel in style on the 5-star ms River Venture � See Étretat in Normandy, the darling of im-pressionist painters � The muse of Monet, this village was also the home of Joan of Arc � Explore the historic ruins of Rich-ard the Lionheart in this French village � Explore the City of Light on a half-day tour, including Notre Dame � Learn more about one of the most artistic revolutions of all time. To find out more about this excit-
ing adventure, call: Capuchin Tour Guides: Fr. Paul Kuppe, 724-775-0801 OR Fr. Ward Stakem 724-777-9432 Includes: culinary
features, religious highlights with Mass, Art & Culture, Music and Wine.
RETROUVAILLE
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Retrouvaille helps couples through difficult times in their marriages. This program has helped 10s of 1000s of cou-ples experiencing difficulties in their marriage For confi-dential info or to register for an upcoming weekend call
412-277-3434 or email: [email protected]
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The next weekend is : February 1, 2019
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January 13 Sunday (Lk 3:15-16,21-22) The Baptism of the Lord 11:00am Seth Weismantle By John & JoAnn Orszulak January 15 Tuesday (Mk 1:21-28) Weekday 8:30 AM McClintock Family By McClintock Estate January 16 Wednesday (Mk 1:29-39) Weekday 7:30AM For the Living & Deceased of St. Felix January 17 Thursday (Mk 1:40-45) Weekday 8:30 AM John J. Tress By Friends of Family January 20 Sunday (Jn 2:1-11) Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
11:00am Sammy Giles & Seth Weismantle By St. Felix Kids
THE MASS BOOK FOR 2019 IS NOW OPEN. YOU MAY STOP IN TO SCHEDULE ONE (1) SUNDAY MASS FOR YOUR FAMILY. DUE TO THE LIMITED AMOUNT OF MASSES AVAILABLE. PLEASE NOTE
THAT THERE ARE DAILY MASSES AVAILABLE ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS. AL-SO, MASSES CAN BE SCHEDULED AT ANY OF THE OTHER PARISHES IN OUR GROUPING, ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS. THE OFFERING FOR
EACH MASS REMAINS AT $10 EACH.
2019 CHURCH CALENDARS Compliments of Murphy Funeral Home are in the Vestibule. Please be sure to take one for you and
your loved ones. Hopefully there is a Catholic
Calendar in every Catholic home.
Jan. 20 Hoagie Sale after Mass Jan. 24 7 PM St. Felix Pastoral Council Jan. 24 8 PM St. Felix Liturgy Committee Feb. 3 11 AM Blessing of Throats Feb. 16-17 8:30 AM Women’s CHRP Feb. 23-24 8:30 AM Men’s CHRP Mar. 6 Ash Wednesday
PSP Goal $16,815.00
Collected $15,564.00
Balance Due $1,251.00
Sunday Collection Budgeted Dec. 23 $1,126.00 $2,500.00 Sunday Collection Budgeted Dec. 30 $1,045.00 $2,500.00 Christmas Collection $2,351.00 Children & Youth $ 376.20
THE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Will now minister to all the communities in our cluster: Beaver, Bridgewater, New Brighton, Vanport, Rochester and Freedom. With the welcome addition to our community of Rochester. Freedom and New Brighton in an already large service area, our team needs your help. There are people in our communi-ties who are facing crises in their lives and need our assis-tance. They do not have to be Catholic or members of our par-ishes to obtain assistance. So, we need more volunteers! There are 3 levels of volunteers: Active—Catholic, regularly
attend meetings, participate in conference works; Associ-ate—participate in Confer-ence works and may or may not attend meetings; Contrib-uting—makes regular finan-cial and may or may not attend meetings. Our next
meeting is January 22, in Keating Hall starting at 6:00 p.m. and everyone is welcome.
910046 CONTACT: Jill Young 724-775-0801 ST CECILIA PARISH 628 VIRGINIA AVENUE ROCHESTER, PA 15074 MESSAGES: PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE BULLETINS. THANK YOU.