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Holy Rosary Church Location: 246 Muse Bishop Road, Muse PA 15350
Mail: 317 West Pike St, Canonsburg, PA 15317 Phone: 724.745.3531 Fax: 724.745.0669
sharouse@romeroparish.org Office Hours: Mon and Thu: 10:00am to 3:00pm
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church Location: 300 Pike St, Meadow Lands, PA 15347 Mail: 317 West Pike St, Canonsburg, PA 15317 Phone: 724.222.1911 Fax: 724.222.5688
olmm@comcast.net Office Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 9:00am to 2:00pm
MM Banquet Hall: 724.809.5284
Administration Office St. Patrick Church
Location and Mail: 317 West Pike St Canonsburg, PA 15317
Phone: 724.745.6560 Fax: 724.746.1112 pshultz@romeroparish.org
Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00am to 4:00pm
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W We welcome you to St. Oscar Romero Parish, composed of Holy Rosary, Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and Saint Patrick churches. We are honored that you have chosen to worship with us. We, the people of our parish, seek to provide a compassionate, Christ-like presence in this part of Washington County, Pennsylvania. As you read our bulletin, you will see, in the many ministries and organizations, that we are a diverse Roman Catholic community that strives to put into action our faith in Jesus. We hope that the information contained in this bulletin will be of service and support to you. May God bless you.
August 16, 2020 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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M I T W Date Time Site Intention Requested By
Saturday, August 15
4:00 PM HR Ann Martini + Joanne Martini
5:00 PM SP Martinsky Family Alex & Ann Ladzinski; Jim & Doloris Bell
Dorothy Skowvron Jim & Nancy Bell
6:00 PM MM Parishioners
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 16
7:30 AM SP Stanley R. & Joseph W. Skotnicki+ Evelyn Skotnicki
9:00 AM HR Angela Shemiloff+ Rosina Volpe
10:00 AM MM Dolores Cox + Barb Provenzano
11:00 AM SP Paul Tissot+ Wife, Natalie
12:00 PM HR For the People+
1:00 PM MM Hugo Candelario Mendez Ruiz + Victor Mendez Ruiz Spanish Mass
B Les damos la bienvenida a la Parroquia San Óscar Romero, compuesta por las iglesias de Santo Rosario, Nuestra Señora de la Medalla Milagrosa y San Patricio. Nos sentimos honrados de que haya elegido rendir culto con nosotros. La gente de nuestra parroquia busca proveer una presencia compasiva y semejante a la de Cristo en esta parte del condado de Washington, Pennsylvania. Al leer nuestro boletín, verán, entre los muchos ministerios y organizaciones, que somos una comunidad Católica Romana diversa que se esfuerza por poner en acción nuestra fe en Jesucristo. Esperamos que la información contenida en este boletín les sirva y apoye. Que Dios le bendiga.
Megan Francis Carlson Lucas Sebastian Dantry
Riley Clare Fitzgerald Lauren Gotses
Jacob James Hannen Isabella Anne Jobes
Amelia Cecilia Klinar Caroline Margaret Kowalczyk Thomas Sebastian Larouere
Paige Teresa Laskowski Austin Gregory Lucas
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Ella Catherine Neiderer Evan James Pallaria
Bennett Margaret Pidro Vriana Toribio Ruvalcaba
Makayla Dymphna Schwoerer Devlin Andrew Smith Isabella Cecilia Street Jesse Cecilia Threlkeld
Meghan Josephine Torpey Keelyn Anne Waldron
Kelsey Catherine Wandera
Please keep in your prayers all those to be Confirmed at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20 at St. Patrick Church
Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful. And kindle in them the fire of your love. Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created. And you will renew the face of the earth.
M I F T W Date Time Site Intention Requested By
Monday, August 17
7:00 AM Ray Phillips+ John & Jennifer Eriksen SP
Kochanski-Timko Families Sons 8:00 AM HR
For Our Priests Christian Mothers 10:00 AM MM
Tuesday, August 18
7:00 AM Albert Dascenzo+ Wife, Amelia & Family SP
Patty Pleskovich O’Hare & Sandra Greer Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Wingard 8:00 AM HR
Lena Provenzano + Birthday Daughter in Law, Barb Provenzano 10:00 AM MM
Wednesday, August 19
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7:00 AM SP Marlene Tkach+ Frank & Gail Ulager
HR Mabel Bell+ Dennis & Andrea Raymer 8:00 AM
MM Samuel Mazza + Barbara Provenzano 10:00 AM
Thursday, August 20
7:00 AM SP Helen Boles+ Family
HR Minnie Konovich+ Felton Family 8:00 AM
MM Mary C. Furda + Cathy Watt Smith 10:00 AM
Friday, August 21
7:00 AM SP Alice Staniszewski (Birthday) Family
HR Ray Roman+ Angelo & Diane Quaresima 8:00 AM
MM For Our Homebound 10:00 AM
Saturday, August 22
4:00 PM HR Stephen & Mary Ranko + Strnisha & Matheny Families
5:00 PM SP Alex & Mary Polasky Dayak & Tedeschi Families
Son, Fred Alan & Cathie Tedeschi
6:00 PM MM Janet & Mike Nath 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration Children
Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 23
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7:30 AM SP John, Julia Cushma and Fred Carchidi+ Mike, Janet and Michael Cushma
9:00 AM HR Wayne Myers+ Lynette & Neil Stewart
10:00 AM MM Fr. Carmen D'Amico on his 38th Ordination Anniversary Jeanette Finch
11:00 AM SP For The People
12:00 PM HR Living & Deceased
1:00 PM MM Hugo Candelario Mendez Ruiz + Victor Mendez Ruiz Spanish Mass
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Notices, articles, calendar dates and pictures for the bulletin or webpage should be sent or brought in to the Parish
administration office for approval and then emailed to: Don Ross at dross@romeroparish.org
before Noon Friday, one week before publication. Please indicate the duration that you would like your information published in the bulletin. When supplying a flyer, also include a brief article. In most cases the article will be published in the bulletin with notation to see more information in the flyer on our website.
O M S We, the Roman Catholic churches of Holy Rosary,
Miraculous Medal, and St. Patrick, enlightened by the Word of God, guided by the Holy Spirit, and called to
spread God's love, through our actions and words, strive to bring into an intimate relationship with Jesus all those
living in North Central Washington County.
Please pray for the souls of our faithful departed, especially Harry J. Finney and Mary Bayto. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.
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N S O T A 9, 2020
Adult Offertory ........................................... $16,223.00 Children Offertory .............................................. $0.00 Loose Change .................................................... $576.00 Parish Total ................................................. $16,799.00 Weekly Budgeted Expenses ......................... $24,631.55 Deficit ............................................................ . $7,832.55 Monthly Maintenance ..................................... $408.00 Votive Candles ................................................. $129.00 St Vincent de Paul ........................................ $1,337.25 Feast of the Assumption .................................. $258.00 Elementary School Subsidy .............................. $96.00
P S A Assessment for 2020 ................................. $194,408.00 Amount received to date ............................... $87,480.66 Balance due February 2021 ......................... $106,927.34
Amount collected over our goal will be deposited in the Parish savings.
P R H Wake me up Lord so that the evil of racism finds no home within me. Keep watch over my heart Lord and remove from me any barriers to your grace. Fill my spirit Lord so that I may give services of justice and peace. Clear my mind Lord and use it for your glory. And finally, remind me Lord that you said, “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called children of God.” Amen. Despiértame Señor para que el mal del racismo no tenga lugar en mi corazón. Vigila mi corazón, Señor, y quita de mí cualquier barrera a tu gracia. Llena mi espíritu, Señor, para que pueda prestar servicios de justicia y paz. Despeja mi mente Señor y úsala para tu gloria. Y por último, recuérdame Señor que dijiste, "Benditos sean los pacificadores porque serán llamados hijos de Dios." Amén.
All parishioners should have received their envelope packets for St. Oscar Romero Parish. If you have not received them by now, that may mean that you are not registered in the parish. If you want to join the parish, please email Patty at pshultz@romeroparish.org or register online at romeroparish.org.
Also email Patty if you received two envelope packets as that may mean you are registered at two church sites and that needs to be corrected. If you have moved recently, please make sure your envelopes have the correct address.
Finally, please make checks payable to St. Oscar Romero Parish. Thank you for your generosity.
C E Confirmations will be held on the following dates: Saturday, August 15 (Spanish - OLMM - 2 p.m.) Thursday, August 20 (English - St Pat’s - 7 p.m.) Confirmations will not include Mass. To comply with CDC and diocesan guidelines,
attendance is limited to those who are being Confirmed and to their families. Please keep them all in your prayers.
M G Turn to page 6 in this bulletin to learn about the Mass attendance guidelines and how you can help your brothers and sisters in Christ celebrate Mass.
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Please pray for our service men and women and families: Staff Sgt. Benjamin Bobic, Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel Bobic, Senior Airman Jared Bobic, Capt. Jared Bowman, 2nd Lt. Sean Coleman, 2nd Lt. Juliana Coleman, Major Spec. Joshua Loeffler, Capt. Samuel Lombardo, Airman First Class R. Jules Luksis III, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Christopher McCoy, Sgt. Allante McGant, Sgt. First Class Kalin Mellars, Lance Cpl. Isaac Miles, Pvt. Aidan Miller, PFC Hunter Phillips, Staff Sgt. Aaron Nicholas Sitka, Lt. Col. Eric & Lt. Col. Kelly Quidley, Pvt. Ryan Wudkwych and Staff Sgt. Christopher Yaw.
Please pray for those who have asked for our prayers: Sheila Agostelli, Mitch Barton, Shirley Bastianini, Patty Bauer, Chrissy Bauer, Carol Bayer, Willy Bernardi, Jean Bernens, Camille Brigdon, Pearl Carter, Gerrie Churney, Terry Churney, Jean Coll, Rose Colussi, Dan Dougherty, Ligia Escobar, Carolyn Fela, Rose Ferrari, John Fotheringham, Emily Fox-Smith, John Graff, Mike Hononvick, Mason & Maverick Hornack, Diana Jordan-Durbin, Don Kims, Irene Knodle, Loretta Kulakowski, Louise Kulakowski, Rosemary Marshall, Curtis Mathews, Kayla Lucciola Mattis, Barb Mavrich, Nancy Mazza, Bill McCloskey, Abigail McGowan, Shirley McNeirney, Julie Meehan, John Miller, William Okuley, Paul Pesavento, Amelia Poljak, Leslie Poljak, Rose Roman, Luke Scott, Jo Seibel, Jesse Spilak, Rose Terkay, Debbie Waligorski, Marcie Williams and all those affected by the coronavirus, To add or remove someone from the prayer list, please contact Patricia Shultz at pshultz@romeroparish.org.
S P Each month, we will start fresh with our prayer list. If
you would like to include someone’s name on the list, call the parish with the information, or use the online request form. You can find it under the Worship and Sacraments / Prayer Request menu.
H M A FRATERNITY OF PRIESTS ALTERNATIVE
TO HEALING MASSES Dear brothers and sisters, Many have expressed their desire (and perhaps a need)
for the return of Healing Masses sponsored by the Fraternity of Priests. We've prayed, discerned and discussed how we might meet your needs, and for us to live the gifts we have received through the Holy Spirit.
To this end, we have (at this time) decided to pray for "Words of Knowledge" each Wednesday following our Holy Hour and Adoration. This is akin to when the priests prayed prior to a Healing Mass, asking for insight as to God's plans to touch His people for that night and beyond. What we will miss is the personal contact that often times reveals the fire of the Holy Spirit coming upon and working through us.
On your part, active participation is necessary. The first need from you is faith that God hears your prayers and will answer for your betterment. The second is, if possible, prayer anytime between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Words of Knowledge we receive will be disseminated through emails of individuals we had gathered at prior Healing Masses, emails sent to us, and on the Pittsburgh-Greensburg Fraternity of Priests Facebook page. In time, we may include a YouTube viewing with priests reading the Words of Knowledge. We ask that you share this information with others throughout the diocese for their benefit. And when you receive a healing -- please inform us so all can share in God's goodness.
Finally, you may ask for special prayer intentions -- such as a healing of cancer -- by contacting one of the priests listed below, using our diocesan emails, by Tuesday evening of each week. When doing this please be as specific as possible, including at least a first name of the person needing healing. "A special intention" or "an end to the coronavirus" are not specific intentions.
Please pray for us as we do for you. Members of the Fraternity of Priests mackerman@diopitt.org, jbrennan@diopitt.org,
tgalvin@diopitt.org, lhartle@diopitt.org, jluisi@diopitt.org, jmohler@diopitt.org, tsparacino@diopitt.org, jsweeney@diopitt.org, dwaruszeski@diopitt.org
RCIA RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) classes will begin in September. If you want to enter or just to learn more about the Catholic faith, you are welcome to attend. If you have any questions about the class or would be interested in becoming part of the RCIA Team, please contact Deacon Tony.
R C A Diocese Victim Assistance Coordinator:
412.456.3093 (Office) Abuse Hotline: 1.888.808.1235 PA Child Line: 1.800.932.0313
Child & Youth Services Washington County: 724-228-6884
Call 911 immediately if a child is in danger
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The outdoor Pieta Shrine candle is burning this week for Mary & Dominick Battistone from Family.
W M A You can attend weekday Masses at all sites with
limitations. In conjunction with the CDC and Diocesan guidelines, daily Mass will be limited to 25% of capacity. Reservations are no longer necessary for weekday Masses but please sign in so we can contact those who attended the Mass if necessary.
You must continue to wear a mask and follow all church directives. Please stay home if you do not feel well.
The weekday 10 a.m. Mass at the Miraculous Medal site will be live streamed. If you are in any of the risk categories per the CDC, please do not come to Mass: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-risk.html.
W M A Weekend Masses are being held at all three church
sites. Reservations are no longer necessary for weekend Masses but please sign in so we can contact those who attended the Mass if necessary.
Weekend Masses will be limited to 25% of the capacity of each church.
You must wear a mask and follow all church directives. Be at the church early before Mass to sign in. Please stay home if you do not feel well or fall into the “risk” categories per the CDC (see link above). Please note that the obligation to attend Sunday Mass is still suspended. Mass will continue to be live streamed.
O R U Private prayer will be held at the St Patrick site from
11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please check the website for details. Safety guidelines remain in place including seating in designated areas only, the use of masks, hand sanitizers, and social distancing.
Confessions – Confessionals do not meet public health safety requirements. Penitents must practice social distancing and all other safety guidelines. No appointments are needed for reconciliation at the St. Patrick Parish Center: Tuesdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon.
Fr. Tom Galvin will be at the side entrance (through the gate) to the Center. A chair will be available for the penitent who will be outside (under cover) and will be able to speak through the door, left slightly open. A screen will provide anonymity for the penitent. The line will form across the street (Hutchinson). There are markings on the pavement for social distancing.
Appointments are needed for confessions at: Miraculous Medal Site — Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m.
Please call 724-222-1911 by Thursday. You do not need to give your name. These are held with Fr. Carmen in the rectory entrance at the mail slot.
St. Patrick Site — Appointments with Fr. Tom Gillespie may be scheduled by calling the parish office at 724-745-6560.
Holy Rosary Site — Appointments with Fr. George DeVille may be scheduled by calling the church office at 724-745-3531.
Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals can be scheduled but with the restrictions of no more than 25% of capacity. Great care must be given to social distancing, wearing masks, and sanitization precautions.
R E T N We are looking for catechists to teach Religious
Education in Grades K-6 on Sunday mornings and Monday evenings at St. Patrick Worship Site and on Sundays at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Worship Site. The classes at OLMM will be in Spanish.
Times at St. Patrick Sundays: 9:25 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. Mondays: 6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.
Time at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Sundays: 11:25 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. (Spanish)
If you feel a calling for this ministry and are willing to volunteer your time to educate the young people of St. Oscar Romero Parish, please call me at 412.721.1217 or email me at cfuselier@romeroparish.org
Thanks, in advance, for your help. Dr. Cindi Fuselier
N R Effective immediately, it will no longer be necessary
to make reservations for weekend Masses. Those who attend Mass on Saturday or Sunday will still have to sign in so we will have a record of those attending per request of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. We will welcome people in the order in which they arrive at the church until we reach our 25 percent capacity as required by the Diocese.
Everyone who attends Mass must wear a mask over their mouth and nose and follow social distancing guidelines. Just a reminder that there is no obligation to attend Mass and that if you do not feel well, please stay home. Mass will continue to be live-streamed at 10 a.m. on Sundays.
We look forward to seeing you at Mass.
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Mon: Ez 24:15-23; Deut 32:18-19, 20, 21; Mt 19:16-22
Tue: Ez 28:1-10; Deut 32:26-27ab, 27cd-28, 30, 35cd-36ab; Mt 19:23-30
Wed: Ez 34:1-11; Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6; Mt 20:1-16 Thu: Ez 36:23-28; Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19; Mt
22:1-14 Fri: Ez 37:1-14; Ps 107:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mt 22:34-
40 Sat: Ez 43:1-7ab; Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14;
Mt 23:1-12 Sun: Is 22:19-23; Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 6, 8; Rom 11:33-
36; Mt 16:13-20
You can find the daily readings on the US Catholic Bishops’ website at: http://cms.usccb.org/bible/readings/
Three Canonsburg area churches and Canonsburg Mayor David Rhome will be distributing lunch items and boxes of fresh produce through the Greater Canonsburg-Houston Ministerial Association. The drive-thru distribution is scheduled for 1 to 3 p.m. Monday, August 17 at:
Holy Rosary Church, 246 Muse Bishop Road, Muse Canonsburg United Presbyterian Church, 112 Pike Street Canonsburg. Faith Chapel Community Church, 9 Lawrence St., Cecil Township
No registration is required and it is while supplies last. Organizers ask that recipients visit their nearest location. All required precautions to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus will be implemented at these sites.
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M T Holy Rosary Monday - Friday - 8 a.m. Saturday - 4 p.m., Sunday - 9 a.m. & 12 p.m. Miraculous Medal Monday - Friday - 10 a.m. Saturday - 6 p.m., Sunday - 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. (Spanish Language Mass) St Patrick Monday - Friday - 7 a.m. Saturday - 5 p.m., Sunday - 7:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Reservations for Mass are NOT required, but masks and social distancing remain in effect.
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The next food distribution will be Saturday, August 22 from 9 to 11 a.m. in the OLMM parking lot.
Here are some important communication changes with our new parish:
Website Our website is now www.romeroparish.org Email All parish staff emails now end with @romeroparish.org Flocknote Flocknote main page is now https://romeroparish.flocknote.com Eventbrite To sign up for Mass please go to www.romeroparish.eventbrite.com Facebook Our Facebook page is now www.facebook.com/stromeroparish Youth Ministry Instagram Account Follow us at RomeroParishYM Youth Ministry YouTube Channel Follow us at Romero Parish Youth Ministry
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If you receive a text or email apparently from a member of the staff, often claiming to come from Father Carmen, asking for you to reply, or to send gift cards, but the phone number doesn’t match that staff member’s phone number on the back of the bulletin, it is a scam. Block that number and delete that text and email. You will know it’s not from Father Carmen if it is signed something like: “...Rev. Carmen D’Amico”. He doesn’t sign texts that way and he won’t ask you for gift cards.
SCAM ALERT
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Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson The concept starts out innocently enough. The patient
elementary school teacher says: “Boys and girls, when you color, try not to go outside the lines.” Later on in life, other teachers come along with a direct order: “People, maintain a margin when you write by hand or type a text on your computer. It is an expected courtesy.”
We learn on our own that polls feature another type of margin, what the industry jargon calls “a margin of error.” One more instance of margins appears with the sad fact that in our American society certain of our brothers and sisters are actually “marginal people.” That’s a euphemism for people who, for predetermined reasons, are considered “the outsiders.”
The Gospel perspective detests that label. Because Jesus did. It is true that His Jewish contemporaries held that Gentiles, as idolaters, were of a lower class. They had no such word as “marginalized” in their language, but they would recognize the concept. It would take the example of Jesus Himself, and later on of St. Paul, to break down that inherent hostility.
It seems that Our Lord Himself had to learn in His human nature that His mission was not to be boxed in by this kind of thinking. It was to be universal. Listen to that reaction of His to that unnamed Canaanite woman who is the unsung hero in the story. After all, she had a lot against her in making a request of this famous Nazarene. She had reason to be nervous. First of all, she is a woman alone in man’s world. But if that were not enough, she is a Gentile. Do those impediments stop her? Definitely not! Being a maternal caregiver with a very sick daughter, she works up the courage to ask this popular Nazarene to cure her charge. Then He retorts with a line that would put off any sensitive type: “It is not right to take the food of the children and throw it to the dogs.” Dogs, you say? She thought. Undaunted, she pipes up: ”Please, Lord, for even the dogs eat the scraps that fall from the tables of their masters.” Respectful but insistent. Ultimately very faith-filled. Our Lord zeroes in on that faith of hers and cures her daughter instantly. Any onlookers among the audience, both Jew and gentile, had to have been stunned and puzzled.
So where does that woman’s story leave us? For one thing, it’s an opportunity to examine our list of labels for other people. Even the best of us have them, deep inside and mostly muzzled. But they’re there. Who do we “marginalize?” Who are “outside the lines” that we draw in our imaginary album of people we know or even don’t know? Who are the good and the bad in our “book?” Does this gospel make us uncomfortable? And where does our faith in Jesus fit into the picture? Good questions. But tough questions. It’s always going to be that way for people with a right conscience who claim to follow Christ. People like you and me.
There is a call here to consider what being grateful for your gift of faith means as you approach that same Nazarene in the Eucharist today. I’m always a bit nervous as I near Him. But that that long gone Canaanite woman is my hero. She inspires me to get out of my preconceived notions. Past any trace in me of that nasty margin of prejudice. I can add to that the definite truth of what an unknown wag hit upon when he opined: “Some people’s minds are like concrete: thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.” God love you and give you His peace!
Reading I: Isaiah 56: 1, 6-7 Foreigners, or Gentiles, living within Palestine were given limited rights by the Jews. This arose because a certain universalist tendency now held sway among the Jews of this prophet’s time.
Reading II: Romans 11: 13-15, 29-32 God’s gifts and calling are given both to Jews and Gentiles. Paul definitely believes this. For him, who was always conscious of his Jewish origins, it became a clear belief that Jews and all others will be saved through God’s mercy.
The Gospel: Matthew 15: 21-28 The Canaanite woman is doubly marginal: she is a woman in a man’s world and a Gentile. She uses Our Lord’s “dog” imagery to make a frank but humble reply. He recognizes the universality of His Father’s call; admires the woman’s faith, and immediately heals her daughter.
F P C Due to the church merger and name change, checks for
the Miraculous Medal Church Food Pantry should be made out to: “St. Vincent DePaul Society” and on the memo line write: For Food Pantry.
C S D C 19 Until we return to normal collections at all Masses,
these are some options for you to consider to support your parish during these unprecedented times: 1. There will be a basket placed somewhere on or near the
altar during Masses in which to place envelopes. 2. You can either mail or drop off your envelopes in the
mail slot at any of the parish offices. 3. If you have online banking you can send your
contribution using your bank’s bill pay option. Give the bank the church name and address and the bank will send the payment directly to the church.
If you have any questions, please contact the administrative office at 724-745-6560. We are very grateful for your generous support. Please know of our continued prayers for you and for your loved ones.
The Greater Canonsburg Chamber of Commerce hosts a Farmers Market in the St. Patrick Church parking lot from 3 to 7 p.m. every Tuesday through September 1. Call Lonnie at 724-745-1812 for information.
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Fe, esperanza y caridad. Fueron infundidas por Dios en nuestra alma el día del bautismo.
IV. LA VIRTUD TEOLOGAL DE LA ESPERANZA:
¿Cómo debe reaccionar un cristiano ante el mal, los problemas, las dificultades de la vida? Hay quienes caen en el desaliento y piensan que no hay nada que hacer, que todo es inútil. Hay otros que dicen que nuestra esperanza es ingenuidad e idealismo. Hay quien nos dice que la esperanza es algo egoísta. ¿Por qué no es propio de un cristiano el desaliento y la desesperación? ¿En verdad Dios actúa en nuestras vidas? ¿Cuál debe ser la mayor aspiración de un cristiano?
1. Definición: Es la virtud teologal por la cual deseamos a Dios como Bien Supremo y confiamos firmemente alcanzar la felicidad eterna y los medios para ello.
2. Fundamento: Vivo confiado en esta esperanza porque creo en Cristo que es Dios omnipotente y bondadoso y no puede fallar a sus promesas. Así dice el Eclesiástico: “Sabed que nadie esperó en el Señor que fuera confundido. ¿Quién que permaneciera fiel a sus mandamientos, habrá sido abandonado por Él, o quién, que le hubiere invocado, habrá sido por Él despreciado?Porque el Señor tiene piedad y misericordia” (2, 11-12).
LAS VIRTUDES TEOLOGALES 3. Efectos: a) Pone en nuestros corazón el deseo del cielo y de la
posesión de Dios, desasiéndonos de los bienes terrenales. b) Hace eficaces nuestras peticiones. c) Nos da el ánimo y la constancia en la lucha,
asegurándonos el triunfo. d) Nos proyecta al apostolado, pues queremos que sean
muchos los que lleguen a la posesión de Dios. 4. Obstáculos: a) Presunción: esperar de Dios el cielo y las gracias
necesarias para llegar a él, sin poner por nuestra parte los medios necesarios.
b) Desaliento y desesperación: harta tentados y a veces vencidos en la lucha, se desaniman y piensan que jamás podrán enmendarse y comienzan a desesperar de su salvación.
5. La Eucaristía, prenda del mundo venidero: La esperanza de la venida del Reino se realiza ya de manera misteriosa y verdadera en la comunión eucarística. La comunión es el comenzar a gustar esa promesa del cielo y alimentar el deseo de la posesión eterna. Es una anticipación de la vida eterna aquí en la tierra. Y es la seguridad y la certeza de nuestra esperanza.
CONTINUARÁ https://es.catholic.net/op/articulos/1565/cat/69/las-
virtudes-teologales.html#modal
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Young Adult Bible Study Michael Illig michael.illig17@gmail.com
Women’s Ministry Pa y Costan no (724.745.3526), Karen Luksis
O Children’s Activity Committee - Renee Barry
childrensac vitycommi ee@gmail.com (412.260.4669) Coffee/Donuts & Bread Program Lore a Kulakowski (724.745.2783)
Family Promise Ministry Deacon Joseph & Lisa Cerenzia (724.747.1199)
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Mary Mandus (724.746.2493) Martha & Mary Ministry
hr.martha.mary@gmail.com Respect for Life Committee
Joan Dristas, Chair (412.997.4246) Prayer Blanket Ministry
Louise Mroz, Chair (724.745.1597) St. Vincent de Paul Society Parish Office (724.745.6560)
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Frank Wozniak, GK (724.255.6301) Knights of Columbus #3291
Dan Dzikowski, Grand Knight (724.206.9431) www.kofc3291.com Ladies of Charity
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Lizanne Boni (724.873.7326) Safety/Building & Grounds Ministry
Sco A. Moore (304.670.6369) Tuesday Nightingales Women's Book Club
Kathleen Bowers (304.280.6031)
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