APRIL 22, 2018 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
310 32nd Street McKeesport, PA 15132
Office Hours:…………..9:00AM-4:00PM Parish Office:……………..412-673-4110 Email………... [email protected] Web.....www.stpatrickmckeesport.com
Rel. Educ. Office………….412-664-7417
PARISH STAFF
Pastor:……………...Rev. Thomas J. Galvin
Office Manager…………..…...Susan Wargo
Music Ministry Director………..……...Open
CCD Director………………..……Cathy Nola Youth Ministry………………………..Fr. Tom Safe Environment Coordinator...Flo Dunst
Maintenance……………...David Hrubovcak Cemetery Manager………….Ray Shepherd
Pastoral Council Chair…...Michael Minyon Finance Committee Chair……………..Open
SACRAMENTS
Eucharist Sat. Vigil Mass………………..4:00PM Sunday………….8:30AM & 11:00AM Weekdays……………………..8:30AM Monday through Friday Holy Days…………...….4:00PM Vigil 8:30AM and 7:00PM
Baptism…..Scheduled by Appointment
Reconciliation………..3:30pm Saturday and by appointment
Anointing of the Sick…..Once a month following all Weekend Masses; and by appointment
Marriage…..by appointment. Couples must meet with pastor six months in advance of planned date.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
We, the family of St. Patrick Roman Catholic Parish serving McKeesport, Versailles, Elizabeth Township, and the surrounding communities welcome all. Through mergers, we have become an
ethnically diverse parish. We strive to nurture our seniors, to challenge and empower our youth to continue our faith tradition,
and for all to know, love, and serve Jesus Christ. Strengthened by the liturgy and sacraments, we seek to educate in faith, minister to those in need, and extend hospitality to all, and contribute to the
spiritual and cultural life of our community.
St. Patrick Parish
Notes From Fr. Tom Thanks to those who responded to our state House of
Representatives concerning abortion of infants who may be
born with Downs Syndrome. The House strongly voted to
not allow such abortions. Continue to pray concerning this
and now contact our state senators, asking for their support
in passing this bill.
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And thanks to those who helped in any way with our host-
ing the Fraternity of Priests and Healing Mass. The priests
present were very pleased with the response of those in at-
tendance. Healings have been reported to us.
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F.Y.I.
All parishes of the diocese have been asked to sign up for
prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, to begin next
weekend and last all the way through October 15
when the implementation of On Mission takes
place. St. Patrick Parish is signed in on Saturday,
May 26, from Noon until 3:300PM. Mark your
calendars now. Times of other local churches include: Corpus Christ — Mon.,
May 28, 10:30-Noon; St, Mark — Mon., June 4, 6:30-7:30PM;
Queen of the Rosary — Fri., June 8, 8:30-9:30AM; St. Michael —
Wed., Aug. 15, 5:00-6:30pm; St. Angela Merici — Sat., Aug. 25
at 5:30PM to 8:15 PM; Sun., St. Robert Bellarmine — Fri., Sept.
21, 3:00-9:00PM;
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F.Y.I. 2
A parishioner suggested that I speak about
the “Seven Deadly Sins,” or “Capital Sins”
since these are the foundation of all other
sins. They are pride, avarice (inordinate
seeking of goods), envy, wrath, lust, gluttony and sloth
(laziness). I mention these as I prayed during Masses last
weekend that these were not affecting the lives of parish-
ioners since so few were in attendance — our Mass Count
was down over 100 from our average. Pride can move us to
think that we can tell God how to act, and how we should be
allowed to act; avarice can include seeking happiness in all
the wrong places and not in God; gluttony may keep us
from waking up, and move us to laziness. We never want to
be found living with these as partners in life.
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Love and prayers,
Fr. Tom
What we will learn when
On Mission For the Church Alive!
announcements are made in all Parishes
next weekend The decisions of years of work will be made known next weekend at all Masses in all parishes throughout the Diocese of Pittsburgh. These an-nouncements will include the following:
1. The final alignment of parishes — which cur-rent parishes will form new parishes (going from 180 to 56).
2. The assignments of all priests of the diocese — who will form the pastoral teams of each parish beginning October 15.
3. The time line of how long parishes will have to make decisions concerning which buildings will remain open — anywhere from one to five years depending on finances, etc.
4. Current parishes function as they are now until October 15 when the new pastoral teams begin their new assignment.
5. All information will be included in the Pittsburgh Catholic the next week which will be mailed to all Catholics.
What will not be decided at this time:
1. The closing of any buildings. ALL buildings will remain open for a year unless parishes have already been moving to close structures.
2. Future Mass schedule. The new Mass schedule will be decided by the new pastoral team using information gained from Mass Attendance counts, size of buildings, etc. Current Mass schedules will remain until October 15.
3. Parishes will maintain their autonomous identity until October 15. Then they will assume their new parish name.
What we do from now into the future:
1. Pray for openness to what God has planned for us and how we are called to see the Church in a new way.
2. Silence rumors. The truth will be heard from me at Mass and written in the bulletin, allowing you black-and-white information to properly share.
Scripture Readings For This Week Sun., April 22 Acts 4:8-12; 1Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:10-18 Mon., April 23 Acts 11:1-18; Jn 10:1-10 Tues.., April 24 Acts 11:19-26; Jn 10:23-30 Wed., April 25 1Pt 5:5b-14; Mk 16:15-20 Thur., April 26 Acts 13:13-25; Jn 13:16-20 Fri., April 27 Acts 13:26-33; Jn 14:1-6 Sat., April 28 Acts 13:44-52; Jn 14:7-14 Sun., April 29 Acts 9:26-31; 1Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8
NEED
FILLED
Fr. Bob Hilz, T.O.R. from Loretto, Pa.,
provided the teaching on the gifts of the Holy Spirit before Mass
began...and Fr. John Sweeney, pastor of St. Bonaventure parish,
led those present to seek the clues found in Scripture and in life
that are needed to see the gifts of the Spirit in their lives.
Three hun-
dred persons
were present for
Mass and
prayers, for
themselves and
for others. One
spiritual healing
and one physical healing have been claimed already. Remember the
word concerning the healing of a back?
The ten
priests were
scattered in
the front and
rear of the
church be-
cause of
space limita-
tions along
the front.
One man
said when he
came for
prayers: “I already received my heal-
ing at the Eucharist.” He later said he
felt extreme heat going down his back
when prayed with — a sign often asso-
ciated with a healing. People from all
over Allegheny County and from Bea-
ver, Butler, Washington and West-
moreland counties were present for
this celebration of our faith.
FUTURE HEALING MASSES WITH THE FRATERNITY OF PRIESTS
Wednesday, May 16 — 7:00PM, at Holy Trinity Parish, Robinson Twp. Wednesday, June 13 — 7:00PM, at St. Alexis Parish, Wexford
Healing Mass — April 11, 2018
These pictures were taken by Flo Dunst of who was baptized and fully
initiated in the Catholic faith during the Easter Vigil, and Henry South.
Dear. Fr. Tom and Parishioners, On behalf of our Director, Sister Peg O’Neill, and all of us at the Intersection, I extend our thanks to you for you generous gift of $500.
Thanks for sharing the proceeds raised from the Lenten Meager Meal. Your generosity en-
ables us to relieve the suffer-ing of impoverished children and adults in our area. The homeless, who many times feel so helpless, find encourage-ment in the warmth of a hot
meal or a food order, thanks to your donation. In this season of renewal and rejuvenation, may your spirit be blessed with simple joys and new hope. Gratefully, Sr. Claudia Stehle, SC
FREEDOM IN CHRIST
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Video Seminary and teachings from Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB
Saturday, April 28, 2018 8:30AM to 4:30PM
St. Vincent Basilica Parish Assembly Room 300 Fraser Road Latrobe, PA 15650
Cost: $20 includes lunch
ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE
or contact:
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Or Peggy Evans at 412-398-0776
ST. PATRICK MCKEESPORT, PA
SAT APR 21 EASTER WEEKDAY 4:00 PM MADELINE & RAYMOND SCALISE By: Family SUN APR 22 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 8:30 AM ST. PATRICK PARISH FAMILY 11:00 AM JEANNE VOSSLER By: Alicia & & Leonard Ukasic MON APR 23 EASTER WEEKDAY 8:30 AM ANN OAKLEY By: Royal Neighborhood of America TUE APR 24 EASTER WEEKDAY
8:30 AM JOSEPH TANZOS By: Dana Mihalik WED APR 25 ST. MARK, EVANGELIST 8:30 AM TONY MAGGLICO By: Debra Taylor Simco THU APR 26 EASTER WEEKDAY
8:30 AM DUANE CARTER By: Rosalie Carter FRI APR 27 EASTER WEEKDAY 8:30 AM MARDELL FAMILY By: Anne McCloskey SAT APR 28 EASTER WEEKDAY 4:00 PM MARK MARINO By: Mother Mary SUN APR 29 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 8:30 AM ROSE MARLENE CHIAVERINI By: Granddaughter Brett 11:00 AM DENISE ECKELS By: Stan & Maryann Vitale
CARE CORNER: PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Jim & Mary Barchie, Billy Beck, Marcie & Michelle Danna, Dorothy DeFelice, Charles & Peg Derkas, Peter DiCecco, Andrea Graziano, Madeline Joyce, Dominic Judy, Jerry Kyslinger, Carmel Marcin,
Mary Messina, David Michaels, Jeanette Nola, Gloria Pecora, Dolores Popovich, Jennie Quintana, Mary
Shatlock, Marge Sopko, Jason Stokes, Robert Stukus & Robert Troy
THE SANCTUARY LAMP burns before the Blessed Sacrament in
memory of SANDRA CRISCUOLO By: Husband
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Life is changed, not ended . . . Our parish family offers our prayers & sympathies to the family and friends of Donna Bradley, sister-in-law of Ken Bradley, who was buried last Saturday. May she have new life with God forever in heaven.
School Scoop from Mary of Nazareth April 26 will
be a busy day at school. It is a dollar
jeans day with the proceeds benefitting
the Chimbote Missions. It is also the
date for our Talent Show for the
public at 7 pm in the gym. Everyone is invited.
Come and see our talented students. All our
eighth graders have received Confirmation.
Please keep them in your prayers as they are
blessed and inspired by the Holy Spirit. If you
would like to volunteer in any capacity, please call
Amy, our development director, at 412-672-2360.
COMMUNITY NEWS FROM The Intersection
CRITICAL NEEDS ALERT The Pittsburgh Foundation is organizing an online fundraising event on Tuesday, May 1 called “Critical Needs Alert” to raise money for organizations like the Intersection that address food insecurity. Last year we had great support through this event. We invite you to take part in the #FeedPGH Critical Needs Alert by going online to : pittsburghgives.org to donate on Tuesday, May 1, between 8:00am and 11:59pm.
ST. ANTHONY NOVENA The annual novena in honor of St. Anthony continues every Monday through June 11, 2018. There will be a Mass on the Feast Day of St. Anthony, Wednesday, June 13th, at 7:00 PM.
St. Patrick Ladies of Charity
The St. Patrick L.O.C. will meet on
Saturday, April 28 at 2:00pm in the
Church Hall. Members and ladies of the
parish are encouraged to attend.
Next Sunday, April 29th, St. Robert Bellarmine will have a Community Breakfast for all the parishes in our area. The breakfast is free. It is time for community and getting to know each other. It will start immediately after our 8:45 AM Mass.
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS/WOMEN’S GUILD
Mothers Day Tickets will be on sale the weekends of April 21-22, April 28-29 and May 5- 6 Cash Prize
$1300.00. Tickets are $2.00 each. Thank you!
AGING INSTITUTE AT UPMC MCKEESPORT FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS FOR SENIORS & THEIR CAREGIVERS. Visit our Resource Center for monthly learning opportunities. Wednesday of every month from 1 to 2pm. Seating may be limited for some events. To secure your spot, RSVP at 412-647-1897. The next session is on Wednesday, April 25th. Subject: Help with Medicare Costs: Learn what financial assistance is available for Medicare prescription drug coverage or your Medicare premiums.
Come with us to visit the
National Shrine of
Our Lady of Lourdes
and the
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine A one-day bus trip to the National Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes and the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine is being considered. However, before scheduling a bus, we want to make sure there is interest among parishioners and others. If interested, please call the rectory this week. Included in this pilgrimage would be time spent at this national shrine where St. Elizabeth Ann Seton lived, prayed and taught; where additional Marian shrines of Fatima, Guadalupe, and Chesto-jova, (to name a few) can be vis-ited; pray along the beautiful Stations of the Cross Walk or Rosary Walk. We’d have box lunches on “Mary’s Mountain” before moving to the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine where we’d celebrate Mass, tour her original home and the White House where she died, learn of her life and ask for her intercession at her place of rest in a magnificent basilica. Finally, we would stop for dinner in Gettysburg en route home to St. Patrick’s. The cost of $45.00 includes the bus trip to and from Emmitsburg, Md. (comfortable coach) and a box lunch. Dinner in Gettysburg is the responsibility of each person. Family members and friends are welcome. We would be leaving St. Patrick’s at 6:00AM and re-turning at approximately at 10:30PM — a long day, but so very special. We are considering this trip in mid-May on a weekday.
Magnificat A Ministry to Catholic Women SAT., MAY 12 — 9:00AM to NOON
Crowne Plaza Green Tree
In the words of the Magnificat, Mary proclaimed to Elizabeth her gratitude for the wonderful action of God in her life.
Please join us at a breakfast for Catholic women of Pittsburgh where we will share together in that same spirit of gratitude and praise of God. After a meal, there will be a time of prayer for the needs of all present and an opportu-nity to hear one women’s experience of
the transforming love of Christ in her own life. COST: $23.00 Registration forms are available at the church doors and at the rectory office. Reservations required by May 5. There is limited seating.
MEETING FOR ALL PARENTS
OF CHILDREN ENTERING
GRADES 1-8 NEXT YEAR.
Sunday, April 29 — 9:30AM We’ll have coffee and other drinks for our chil-
dren and adults before they move to their classes.
This is an important meeting to provide our
parents with an update concerning CCD/Religious
Education for next year.
SENT (for Young Adults) Leah Libresco is a freelance writer, speaker, New Yorker, and former atheist turned Catholic. She has appeared on CNN, spoken internationally, and worked in public policy and news writing. She will be in Pittsburgh to present an evening:
ON BUILDING THE BENEDICT OPTION:
HABITS OF HOSPITALITY AND PRAYER.
April 27, 2018 — 6:30-8:30PM
St. Paul Seminary Great Hall
The evening will include live music, food, drinks, networking and prayer. For information and registration, contact diopitt.org/yam
Restorative Justice in Darkness
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