august 27, 2017 21st sunday in ordinary...
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Serving the communities of Bon Air, Carrick, Baldwin and Overbrook Office: 3198 Schieck St. Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Phone: (412) 884-7744 ~ Fax: (412) 884-2300
Web: holyapostlesparish.org ~ Email: [email protected] Office Hours: 9:00am - 3:00pm ~ Monday ~ Friday
PASTORAL STAFF Administrative Assistants Mary Ann Negley ext. 201 Kathleen Schmidt ext. 204 Bulletin Editor Judy Lee—ext. 200 [email protected]
Maintenance Jeff Jenney, Len Lis Music Directors Zvonimir Nagy [email protected]
Eileen Hite [email protected]
Office Cleaning Julene Pegher Office Secretary Judy Lee ext. 200 [email protected]
Religious Education REA: Lori Mandela [email protected]
RE Secretary Rosina Zilionis ext. 222 [email protected]
Youth Ministry Deacon Tim ext. 207 [email protected]
Safe Environment Lou Ann Shannon [email protected]
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DAILY MASSES 8:00AM Wednesday & Friday St. Wendelin 9:00AM Mon, Wed & Friday St. Albert 8:00AM Tues, Thurs & Saturday St. Basil 9:00AM Tuesday St. Norbert
SATURDAY VIGIL MASSES 4:00PM St. Basil 4:00PM St. Albert
SUNDAY MASSES 8:00AM St. Wendelin 9:00AM St. Norbert 10:30AM St. Basil 11:30AM St. Albert
CONFESSION 11:00AM - Noon Saturday St. Basil The sacrament of reconciliation is always available to those seeking it by making an appointment with a priest.
August 27, 2017 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
CLERGY Pastor Reverend Stephen A. Kresak ~ [email protected] Parochial Vicar Reverend Levi D. Hartle ~ [email protected]
Deacons Michael J. Babcock ~ [email protected]
James R. Grab ~ [email protected]
Timothy B. Zenchak ~ [email protected]
August 27th Through
September 3
SUNDAY 21st SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4 PM ST. ALBERT Len Oberle : Wife & Family 4 PM ST. BASIL Joseph & Nancy Rotondo : Children & Grandchildren 8 AM ST. WENDELIN
James Fallon : Wife & Family 9 AM ST. NORBERT Melvin Ackerman : Melrose Hancock
10:30 AM ST. BASIL Raymond Luffy : Family
11:30 AM ST. ALBERT Living & Deceased of Holy Apostles Parish
MONDAY WEEKDAY August 28 9 AM ST. ALBERT Sigmund Jarmulowski : Geno & Debbie Simeone TUESDAY WEEKDAY August 29
8 AM ST. BASIL Pearl Speicher : Family 9 AM ST. NORBERT Karen Gail Murray : Nora WEDNESDAY WEEKDAY August 30 8 AM ST.WENDELIN Matt & Selma Krewin : Family 9 AM ST. ALBERT John Zgurich : Debbie & Tom THURSDAY WEEKDAY August 31 8 AM ST.BASIL Special Intention Elizabeth Gasior FRIDAY WEEKDAY September 1
8 AM ST. WENDELIN Helen & Joseph Lewandowski : Family 9 AM ST. ALBERT Living & Dec. Zirngibl & Milius Families : Roberta & Jerome
SATURDAY WEEKDAY September 2 8 AM ST. BASIL Henry Caruso : Ceil & Bill Bukowski SUNDAY 22nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 4 PM ST. ALBERT Mary Ann Murawski : Husband 4 PM ST. BASIL Living & Deceased of Holy Apostles Parish 8 AM ST. WENDELIN Jimmy Aul : Mom & Family 9 AM ST. NORBERT Peter Porro : Shirlee & Jeff 10:30 AM ST. BASIL Andy & Mary Kubizski ; Jeanne, Pete, Sheena & Portia 11:30 AM ST. ALBERT 56th W.A. of Jerome & Roberta Milius : Family
This week our parish Sanctuary Candles
are lit for the following
St. Basil Church 1735 Brownsville Rd. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Belsole & McBeth Families
From Cathy Rhad
St. Norbert Church 2413 St. Norbert St. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15234
Wayne Cuddy
From Mike, Debby, Michael,
Kim, Mark And Cheryle
St. Wendelin Church 2728 Custer Ave. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Jack Byers
And Rosemarie Heasley
From Bill & Jean Beck
St. Albert Church 3198 Schieck St. ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Peter Miller Sr. From
Daughter And
Francis Burr From
Daughter & Family
Holy Apostles
Total Combined Parish Share Program The four previous balances have been combined.
2017 PSP GOAL $ 198,604.00
Holy Apostles Ministries, Meetings &
Monday, August 28 Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting 6:30 PM (St. Albert’s Church in the Chapel)
Wednesday, September 6, Men’s Fellowship Meeting 7:30 to 9 PM (St. Albert the Great Fellowship Room)
Saturday, September 9 Festival of Praise 7 to 8:30 PM (St. Albert the Great Church)
Saturday & Sunday, September 9 & 10 Food Bank Collection (After all Masses)
Saturday & Sunday, September 9 & 10 Sign up for the Parish Picnic (After all Masses)
Monday, September 11 Nar-Anon Family Group Meeting 6:30 PM (St. Albert’s Church in the Chapel)
Wednesday, September 13 Ladies of Charity Mat Making Session 12 Noon With Brown Bag Lunch drinks provided (Faith Formation Building Upper Floor)
Friday & Saturday, September 15 & 16 Pre Cana Classes (Faith Formation Building Upper Floor)
Sunday, September 17 Holy Apostles 2nd Annual Parish Picnic (Hamilton Rd)
Monday, September 18 Ladies of Charity Meeting 6:30 PM (Faith Formation Building Upper Floor)
Need more information? Lost your bulletin? You can always check the Holy Apostles Website!
www.holyapostlesparish.org The site is full of up-to-date information, as well as won-
derful pictures of our parish events! Check it out!
PARISH OFFERTORY (includes any second collections)
SATURDAY: August 19, 2017 (BOTH MASSES) ….Regular ….$4,283.62
SUNDAY: August 20, 2017 Regular 8:00 AM …………..$2,272.00 Regular 9:00 AM …………..$1,946.12 Regular 10:30 AM .…….……$1,323.00 Regular 11:30 AM……….… $2,118.25
MAIL IN AND DROP OFFS Regular $2,078.00
TOTAL REGULAR OFFERING .… $14,020.99 ( Details can be obtained at the Parish Office )
SATURDAY: August 19, 2017 (BOTH MASSES ) … $ 176.00
SUNDAY: August 20, 2017 8:00 AM ………… $ 175.00 9:00 AM ……… $ 50.00 10:30 AM .…………$ 40.00 11:30 AM ………….$ 100.00 MAIL IN AND DROP OFFS ..….. $ 155.00 TOTAL PSP OFFERING $ 696.00 PSP COLLECTED TO DATE .... $122,895.60
TOTAL STILL DUE ………….… $ 75,708.40 (Details can be obtained at the parish office)
Let Us Pray! O Lord, giver of life and source of freedom, I know that all I have received is from your hand. Gracious and loving God, You call us to be stewards of Your abundance, the caretakers of all you have entrusted to us. Help us to always use Your gifts wisely and teach us to share them gener‐ously. Send the Holy Spirit to work through us, bringing Your message to those we serve. May our faithful stewardship bear witness to the love of Je‐sus Christ in our lives. We pray with grateful hearts, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Celebrat ions of Li fe ’ s Journey
If you need to prepare for the baptism of your infant, and you have not had the preparation seminar, please contact Deacon Mike at
(412) 884-7744, extension 206 to schedule a time. The time it takes is 45 minutes to one hour. We will work to schedule a time that is convenient for both mom and dad to attend. Sponsors are also welcome. If
you already have had the training, just call Deacon Mike and he will get you on the schedule for your
newest arrival. God bless and congratulations!
Please remember
members of our parishes who
are in nursing homes, the home-
bound, the sick and their care-
givers in your prayers.
May God’s mercy
shine on them.
Together we welcome
Nolan Ryan Hackel
And
Evan Patrick Sill
And all children who were baptized
into our faith & Family
Congratulations to the
Parents & Godparents
Our sympathy is extended to the families of:
Patricia Eltringham, Florence Wilding, Marlene Link and Maria Garofalo
Grant to Them O’ Lord, And Let Perpetual Light shine on Them.
Fr. Steve
In “totality”! This past Monday, the buzz word was “totality. I had to laugh at how many times I heard that word as the nation prepared to view the Great American Eclipse of 2017. Even though we here in Pittsburgh did not get to experience the totality of the solar eclipse, we totally
had fun watching it from the office grounds. Our local Cub Scout pack 326 came together to experience the wonderful spectacle of nature. As I stood there with the office staff looking up, with the required glasses of course, thanks to the scouts, I couldn't help but to think of all of the people of every race and background looking up to stare at the sky together. It is a reminder to me of just how small we really are in the whole scheme of God’s creation and my tiny place in the vast universe. It was a great opportunity to look up to the SUN with people from all over the country full of excitement and wonder. I started to reflect a little about what it might be like when Jesus returns as he promised. I remembered Jesus saying in the Gospel of Luke, “There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars, and on earth nations will be in dismay, perplexed by the roaring of the sea and the waves. People will die of fright in anticipation of what is coming upon the world, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. And then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. But when these signs begin to happen, stand erect and raise your heads because your redemption is at hand.” Luke 21: 25-28 I couldn't help notice how people were getting emotional about what they were seeing or experiencing as if it were a spiritual event happening. Maybe for some it was. Imagine the excitement and wonder there could be all the time if people across the nation and throughout the world united in the same way to look up to the SON, Jesus Christ the Light of the World, “IN TOTALITY!”
Don’t shine so that others can see you. Shine so that, through you others can see him!
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HOLY APOSTLES PARISH SUMMER FESTIVAL 2017
FINANCIAL REPORT
INCOME: Money Raffle Income 34,136.00 Booth Sponsors 2,335.00 Start Up Money 5,700.00 Tag Sale 7,419.00 Booths 15,264.00 Food 20,570.00 Chinese Auction 3,060.00 Misc. Raffles 7,577.00 Advance Ride Tickets 2,396.00 OPERATING INCOME $98,457.00 EXPENSES: Money Raffle Prize Winners 10,750.00 Start Up Money 5,700.00 Food/Paper Products 10,982.32 Fun Services 6,906.66 Entertainment 1,450.00 Advance Ride Tickets 1,955.00 Reinhart Amusements 2,604.50 Tribune Review (Advertising) 642.00 Tent Rental 3,340.00 Ice/Propane 1,315.26 Security 2,001.83 Stage Rental 450.00 Misc. 2,679.10 OPERATING EXPENSES $50,776.67
TOTAL NET INCOME/PROFIT $47,680.33 SAVE THE DATES
FESTIVAL 2018 JULY 18 THRU JULY 21
Getting to Know – John Ferguson You might have noticed a tall, good-looking young man around Holy Apostles Parish this summer. It was none other than seminarian, John Ferguson. I caught up with him for an interview before he left. John was born and raised in Butler, is 21 years old and has two brothers and a sister. He attended Butler Catholic (K-8) and St. Joseph High School in Natrona Heights. He en-joys playing basketball, tennis, and volleyball, spending time at Deep Creek Lake in Maryland, sitting around a bon-fire conversing with friends. He especially loves praying with others. John’s interest in the priesthood began during childhood. He “played Mass” in 5th and 6th grade and received the gift of a Roman Missal from a priest friend, which he treasures to this day. In 8th grade, he thought about the priesthood, but pushed the thoughts aside. During his senior year, he lost his uncle and grandmother. In his grief, he felt that “God’s grace flowed.” A priest approached John and said that God was picking him for a certain purpose. Again, he thought “priesthood,” but once more pushed the thought aside. It was after graduating from high school that he truly heard the Lord’s calling and entered St. Paul Seminary. After three years of study, he will earn a bachelor degree in philosophy. The bishop will then assign John to a Major Seminary to study theology for four years, followed by a pastoral year. As a priest, he looks forward to bringing “the love of Christ” to all, distributing the sacraments, “becoming the best priest God is calling me to be” and bringing “souls closer to Jesus and Jesus to others.” He would advise some-one considering the priesthood to focus on “building a rela-tionship with God” and to “not be afraid of where the Lord is leading you.” Asked about his opinion of Holy Apostles Parish commu-nity, John responded, “The community is on fire with the Holy Spirit and I have been honored and privileged to wit-ness it. The Festival of Praise is something that not only brings this community together but the whole Church. I love the people here and I thank them for being a com-munity of faith rich in God's merciful and loving em-brace. May God bless always, everywhere and in every-thing.” Our best wishes to John as he continues his jour-ney.
If you would like to keep in touch with Seminarian John Ferguson, write to him and send your prayers, you can do so by mailing to him at: John Ferguson St. Paul Seminary 2900 Noblestown Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Altar Servers Our Parish is looking to add new altar servers. If you are in fourth grade or above, and you are inter-ested in being an altar server, have your parents contact Deacon Tim at deacontim@verizon. net. He is arranging a training session for new altar servers and we would love you to be part of the group. Live Jesus in our Lives
The loss of a spouse through separation, divorce, or death is a traumatic experience. The Begin-ning Experience weekend is intended to help widowed, divorced, or separated people who would like to pass through the grief and begin to move forward with their lives. Come to a safe place. The next retreat weekend will be September 15-17, 2017 at the Martina Spiritual Renewal Center, 5244 Clarwin Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15229 which is located in West View/Ross Township. Payment arrangements and possible financial assistance are available. For more information, visit our website www.BeginningExperience.org or make a confiden-tial call to Mary at 412-523-2405 or Steve at 412-720-8694.
Anyone who would like to bowl 10 pins at Princess Lanes for The St. Sylvester Men’s Geritol Bowling League at 12:10 PM on Tuesday afternoon starting Au-gust 29th please contact Joe Knorr Home – 412-884-4000, Cell 412-849-9430 or Joe Pope 412-818-8269
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Join your neighbors in caring for the Carrick street trees by cleaning up the litter from the tree beds and putting down fresh mulch. Plan to get a little dirty. Gloves, tools and mulch will be provided. WHERE: We will meet in the at the corner of East Myers and Brownsville (at the Carrick Farmers Market) WHEN: Tuesday, August 22nd from 6 PM A link to sign up will be provided on the Carrick list serve (Carrick Community Council email) or you can call 412-781-8733 to sign up. Volunteers also needed for a monthly Community clean up. Meet behind Carrick shopping center at 6 PM on Wednesday, August 30, 2017 for gloves and bags. From there, disburse with a group to somewhere in Carrick.
The staff of the diocesan tribunal is here to assist those who are interested in entering into a marriage in the Church after being previously married. Be assured of our concern, our prayers, and of our desire to help you move forward in life and in your relationship with Jesus, His Church and the sacraments. The Tribunal of the Diocese of Pittsburgh works with those who were previ-ously married to see if it is possible to clear a path to a new marriage in the Church. For more information or to initiate a case please call 412-456-3033.
THE PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED
NEXT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 IN OBSERVENCE OF
LABOR DAY Have a Safe & Blessed Holiday.
HOLYAPOSTLES CHRISTIAN MOTHERS AND
WOMEN’S GUILD
Holy Apostles Christian Mothers and Women’s Guild will resume monetary and food collection for the Carrick Foodbank and Passionist Nuns on Sep-tember 9th and 10th at all the Masses. Thank you for your continues and generous support.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Thes 1:1-5, 8b-10; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Mt 23:13-22 Tuesday: 1 Thes 2:1-8; Ps 139:1-6; Mk 6:17-29 Wednesday: 1 Thes 2:9-13; Ps 139:7-12ab; Mt 23:27-32 Thursday: 1 Thes 3:7-13; Ps 90:3-5a, 12-14, 17; Mt 24:42-51 Friday: 1 Thes 4:1-8; Ps 97:1, 2b, 5-6, 10-12; Mt 25:1-13 Saturday: 1 Thes 4:9-11; Ps 98:1, 7-9; Mt 25:14-30 Sunday: Jer 20:7-9; Ps 63:2-6, 8-9; Rom 12:1-2; Mt 16:21-27
FESTIVAL OF PRAISE
JESUS THE HOPE THAT LIGHTS OUR-WORLD
Bishop David Zubik will be the Presider and Main Speaker! Parish employees Jeff Jenny and Len Lis will share their witness of Christ being the light of their lives! This is a spiritually uplifting Adoration Service and Cele-bration of Jesus! During this service we will be renewing our baptismal promises and experiencing the power our unity in Christ as each of us holds our candle and together we see the whole church alive with the fire of God’s love! Contemporary worship music is provided by the Holy Apostles Praise Band! Light refreshments will follow! ALL ARE WELCOME!
Saturday, September 9, 2017 7:00 – 8:30 pm
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Pre-Cana Preparation The Diocesan mandated pre-Cana marriage preparation course will be held at Holy Apostles Parish, in the Faith Formation Building, on September 15 and 16 (Friday and Saturday). Registration is required with a fee of $60.00 to cover books and other expenses. Please contact the Church office at 412-884-7744 X 206 to register. . More detailed information can be found at the holyapostlesparish.org website.
Holy Apostles 2nd Annual Family Parish Picnic will be on
Sunday, September 17, from 1 PM till 7 PM at Holy Trinity Grove on Hamilton Rd.
If you are planning to attend please call the office to regis-ter. The deadline for registration is September 11. There will be sign ups in the Churches on August 26 & 27, and September 9 & 10. Free to registered parishioners. $10.00 for guests. Come and join us for a day of Great Food, and Wonderful Fellowship. See you there!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nar-Anon Meetings Continue Our local Nar-Anon meetings continue on Mondays, at 6:30 pm, in the St. Albert the Great chapel. This is at 3198 Schieck Street, in Baldwin (just off Glass Run Road). Ad-diction is a family disease. It affects the relationships of those close to the addict: parents, spouses, siblings, children, longtime friends, and employers. If someone’s addiction is affecting you, first you must help yourself. Nar-Anon is a twelve step support group for families and friends of ad-dicts. There are no dues or fees to join. Just come to a meet-ing. You will hear others, who are going through similar problems, talk about how they cope and find recovery. To locate a meeting in other areas, go to our website at www.nar-anon.org or call (Mike B. at 412-884-7744 X 206).
R.C.I.A The Rite of Christian Initiation
Have you considered becoming a member of the Catholic faith? Or maybe you know someone who has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic, a disciple of Christ? It is near the time we typically begin R.C.I.A to prepare those inter-ested to receive the Sacraments at Easter Vigil. If you feel drawn to the church and would like to attend, contact Deacon Mike at 412-884-7744 X 206, or by way of email at [email protected].
The Cost of Discipleship – In the mystery of the Transfigura-tion Jesus reveals to his disci-ples that he is the Son of God and that he will come again in glory at the end of the age. Yet, this magnificent sight oc-curs only after Jesus tells his followers that they must take
up their crosses in order to follow him. Jesus wants us to share in his glory, while at the same time encourages us to be prepared for the challenges that arise along the way.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Grace, love, and joy to you in Christ Jesus! It is with great joy that I take this opportunity to begin a regular column in the bulletin! Thanks to Fr. Steve’s encouragement and support, I will be mak-ing this a habit. Whether it is a good habit or a bad one, you will have to be the judge. This column is primarily for the glory of God and the salvation of souls, and it will entail all kinds of interesting sto-ries from life as well as various spiritual insights that the Lord has shared with me over my short life so far. If you ever want me to share something spe-cific or to address a particular question you might have, please feel free to email me. Know that it is a joy for me to be a part of this parish family, and I am looking forward to sharing more of myself with you through this column. May our Lord and King, Jesus Christ, be your strength, encouragement, and joy always! In Christ, Fr. Levi Hartle
For peace in our land, especially in the wake of the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, that divisions will be healed, hatred will cease and that all people will respect each other as beloved children of God in whose image and likeness we are created. Let us pray.
UNIVERSAL PRAYER FOR PEACE
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CCD Registration Information CCD Registrations will be mailed by the end of August to returning families and to new families who have re-quested registration packets. The CCD Program is in need of a teacher and aide for autistic and special education students. If you can help, please call Lori in the CCD Office (412-884-7744 ext. 222) The CCD Office will be closed for summer break from Monday, July 3rd thru Monday, August 21st. The CCD office will reopen on Tuesday, August 22nd. We will be checking phone messages and mail periodically dur-ing the break.
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Have a safe summer! See you at Mass!
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