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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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Rochester, PA 15074-1256 Parish Office: 628 Virginia Avenue
Phone: 724-775-0801 Fax: 724-774-3056 E-mail: [email protected]
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Freedom, Pa. 15042 Phone 724-775-1476
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5th Sunday in Ordinary Time February 10, 2019
“Put out into deep water and lower your nets for a catch . . . When Peter saw [the catch], he fell at the knees of Jesus and said, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.”
St. Cecilia Candle Intention Week of February 10, 2019
James, Rose, Olga & Dee Dee Frank By Families
SAINT CECILIA PARISH February 10, 2019
Renee Laure, Gary Heagy, Kathy Ebersberger, Sarah Clansy, Wanda Gaston, Walt Czartoryski, Shannan Edge, Frank Reda, Anna Groves, Victoria, Judith, & Dan Det-torre, Sr.& Jr., Mary K. Leahy, James Stenger, Catherine Hutsky, Louie Hapach, Dolly Roberto, Janet Makar, An-toinette Perrone, Diane
Nazdam, Wyatt Newlin, Jo Haslett, Concetta Cantenzarite, Nancy Mignanelli, Thomas Samchuck, Eddie Mangelli, Audrey Kohl-man, 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, Arlean Francis, Michael Ricciardi Jr. Bill Graham, Joan Charlovich, Tracy Quick, Joseph Zivko
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
If you would like to explore the possibility of becoming Catholic or if you are Catholic and want to better understand your faith, we invite you to join us on a journey of discovery. We journey together and that is exactly what the RCIA is all about, journeying together toward a deeper rela-tionship with Christ and a deep-er understanding of our Catholic faith. Contact
Fr. Mark for further info: 724-775-0801 or [email protected] or just come Tuesdays, 7 PM to the Lower room of Office Bldg.
Nikki, the five-year-old psychologist A child psychologist writes that the most important lesson he has learned in his field was taught by his own five-year-old daughter Nikki. One afternoon the psychologist was busy weeding the garden, a drudgery that he wanted to be done with as soon as possible. Nikki meanwhile was having a wonder-ful time throwing the weeds into the air, singing and danc-ing around. He yelled at her, demanding that she stop. Nikki walked away, then came back, and said, “Daddy, I want to talk to you.” “:Yes, Nikki?” “Daddy do, you remember before my fifth birthday? From the time I was three to the time I was five, I was a whiner. I whined every day. When I turned five, I decided not to whine anymore. That was the hardest thing I’ve every done. And if I can stop whining, you can stop being a grouch.” The psychologist was stunned at the wisdom and insightfulness of his daughter. He realized that he was, in face, a grouch and resolved to change. He writes: “This w for me an epiphany, nothing less….First, I re-alized that raising Nikki was not about correcting whining. Nikki did that herself. Rather I realized that raising Nikki is about taking this marvelous strength she has—I call it 'seeing into the soul’—amplifying it, nurturing it, helping her to lead her life around it to buffer against her weak-nesses and the storms of life. Raising children, I realized, is vastly more than fixing that is wrong with them. It is about identifying their strongest qualities, what they own and are best at, and helping them find niches in which they can best live out these strengths.” “Catching peo-ple for God,” as Je-sus invites the Gennesaret fisher-men to do, is exactly what Nikki does for her father—and par-ents should do for their children and we should all do for one another: to nurture the goodness and talents each one of us possesses, to make the lives of one another more fulfilling and productive, to inspire and enable one another to become the ep0ople God has created all of us to become. Those who have embraced the real spirit of discipleship are able to celebrate God’s love and grace in their own lives and, with compassion, humility and trust, help others to realize that same presence in theirs.
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Feb 10 10:30 Human Trafficking Talk Feb. 12 7:30 PM Liturgy Committee Feb. 16-17 8:30 AM Women’s CRHP Feb. 19 7 PM Finance Council Feb. 23-24 8:30 AM Men’s CRHP Mar. 4 5:30-7:30 PM Quigley Open House Mar. 6 12 & 7 PM Ash Wednesday Masses Mar. 7 7 PM Bp. Barron’s The Mass Mar. 8 11-7 PM First Fish Fry of Lent Mar. 9 9 AM Pastoral Council
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.
STOP THE SCOURGE Our Voice of Justice Committee chose Sunday, February 10th after the 9:15 mass to have a speaker (Ann Colella-Murray/Women’s Center) to present a short informational
meeting about human trafficking in general and here in Beaver County followed by a Q & A. There will be doughnuts and
coffee for all interested in this shocking situation.
February 11 Monday (Mk 6:53-56) Our Lady of Lourdes 7:00 PM For the sick and elderly of St. Cecilia Parish February 12 Tuesday (Mk 7:1-13) Weekday 7:00 PM Ann E. & George W. Lindemann, Jr., By Michael J. Lindemann February 13 Wednesday (Mk 7:14-23) 7:00 PM Sam Perrone By Mr. & Mrs. Ed Szurley February 14 Thursday (Mk 7:24-30)
NO MASS February 15 Friday (Mk 7:31-37) 7:30am Chris M. By Fr. Paul Kuppe, ofm, cap February 16 Saturday (Jn 1:43-51) 5:00 pm Hilda Montini Catalucci By Rochester Library Board February 17 Sunday (Lk 2:41-52) Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:15 am Dorothy Frank By Mr. & Mrs. Tony Patterson
Dear Parishioners: We’re in the midst of the contagious season: flu, colds, G.I. viruses, etc. But our grouping has had a high level con-tagion of boiler problems, all four churches having big-time, I hear, expensive issues. A small explosion at Saints Peter and Paul School kept the kids in extra layers for a week. St. Felix was next with engine problems in the organ and heat-ing issues for both church and rectory buildings. Then Holy Family had a pump that needed replacing. The same week St. Cecilia had a freezing church on Saturday that needed emergency assistance. Hopefully, everything is working and can get us through the winter. Insurance will help with the school boiler but the other three are all to be paid from checking account and savings. In my bulletin articles, I am going to shine a spotlight on some of the wonderful ministries that go on in our four parishes. My hope is that you may feel the Holy Spirit nudging you to get involved. This will strengthen the personal holiness of the individual and help build unity and fellowship for our new parish. We’ve focused already on the Welcome Retreats which are coming later this month so I would like to spotlight the Holy Name Society. What is it? There is so little reverence for the name of God in our culture. The Holy Name Socie-ty is a spiritual confraternity of men within the Catholic Church for lay people, religious and clergy. The mission is to promote devotion and reverence to the Holy Name of God and Jesus and to help members grow in holiness. The Holy Name Society helps its members to become better Catholics, family members, neighbors, citizens, employees and em-ployers. Please call Holy Family at 724-847-3538 or St. Felix at 724-869-0904 for contact information. Please keep in your prayers all those who are planning on making the “Welcome Retreat”. The ladies, February 17-18 and the men, February 23-24. There are still some openings for anyone interested. Anytime we make a gift of our time to God like this, abundant blessings are returned in many ways. Sometimes those blessings are surprises, but they
will come. Fr. Bob
March 6, ASH WEDNESDAY MASSES
7:30 AM St. Felix
8:30 AM Holy Family
9:00 AM SS Peter & Paul
Noon SERVICE SS Peter & Paul
Noon MASS St. Cecilia
4:00 PM Holy Family
7:00 PM St. Cecilia
Please pray for our young people making their Con-firmation this year on March. They are: McKenna Barrett Danielle Eckert Matthew Eckert Logan Hill Amauri Jeter Ben Kurtyka Jordan Lizzi Kaylee Ostrowski Mark Shaffer Amarina Simoni Kaylie Tatko
PRAY ALSO FOR SAFETY OF OUR TROOPS SSG David J. Ribar, In Army;
PSP Goal $69,232.00
Collected $53,200.50
Balance Due $16,031.50
Sunday Collection Budgeted Feb. 3 $7,018.50 $7,000.00
Baptism is a major event. To understand the serious responsibilities of both parents and godparents, there will be Pre-Baptism Ses-sions on Mar. 3. Apr. 7, & May 5, at 2 PM in the Religious Ed Center. To register for one session, or for more info, please call Gary or Tina Grimm at 724-495-2385.
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.
MAY GOD BLESS OUR LITTLE ONES WHO WILL MAKE THEIR FIRST COMMUNION ON APRIL 28.
THEY ARE:
Elizabeth Bird, Cecilia Kaye, Cassandra Kra-mer, Elle Lipnicky, Adalee VanZalinge, &
Brendan Valentine
Into your hands, Father of mercies, we commend Jessica Musuta & Thomas Restack in the sure and certain hope that, togeth-er with all who have died in Christ, they will rise with him on the last day.
11 AM to 7 PM St. Cecilia Parish Hall 631 California Ave.,
EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 724-775-3775 OR
724-775-3776 Credit Cards Accepted
NEW CHESAPEKE BAY SPECIAL DINNER
(Fish, Shrimp & Crab cake included)
Walk through the liturgy with Bishop Barron in his new DVD Series The Mass on Thursday Nights beginning Mar. 7, 7—8:30 PM. You'll be transformed through insights into this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ. Participants in this seven-part series will see how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm; how it reso-nates with a call from God and a response from his people, the Church; and, most im-portantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.
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Rob Oesterling, Leonard Penzak, Josh Simon, Jim Stephenson & Carol Yannachione, Jill Rogers, Patri-cia Gerard, Kim Manupelli
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
WHAT A WEEK! THE WEATHER HAS TAKEN IT’S
TOLL! First: our Pipe Organ died and is need of an new air
pump. This will cost c. $600 Second: the air handler in the church that pumps out the heat that we desperately need this time of year died as
well. To fix it, we need a new circulating pump at a cost of $1950
Third: While the technician was here trying to find out why the air handler wasn’t working, he told us that the
boiler that heats the Friary, Office was red tagged because it was leaking carbon monoxide.
Whatever you can do to help us with these unexpected bills will be greatly appreciated.
LENTEN REGULATIONS
1. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fast and abstinence. The Fridays of Lent are days of abstinence in the United States.
2. The obligation of abstinence (refraining from eating meat) begins at the age of 14. The law of fasting (limiting oneself to one full meal and two lighter meals) obliges all between the ages of 18-59. No one should consider this obligation lightly.
3. Those individuals who have a medical condition in which fasting may be considered harmful are not obliged to fast, but should perform some other act of penance or charity.
4. Pastors and parents are to see to it that minors, though not bound by the law of fast and abstinence, are educated in the authentic sense of penance and encour-aged to do acts of penance suitable to their age.
5. All members of the Christian Faithful are encouraged to do acts of penance and charity during the Lenten sea-son beyond what is prescribed by the law.
Put Out Into Deep Water And Lower Your Nets For A Catch – When we reflect on the life and ministry of Jesus it is pretty clear that so much of it was unex-pected. God’s chosen peo-ple were certainly awaiting a Messiah, a Savior, but they were expecting a rich
and powerful king, not an itinerant preacher. Even the people Jesus surrounded himself with – the poor, sinners, the marginalized – were unexpected. Why wouldn’t the Savior surround himself with more influential people? Yet, we know that Christ came to save all, not just some and that he casts his net far and wide in order to draw all people to himself. As followers of Christ, we seek to be his face and hands and heart in the world today and we look for countless ways to invite others to share in his life of faith. The words he speaks to Peter and the Apostles are spoken to us. “Do not be afraid” to “put out into deep water” and inspire the hearts of everyone you meet to know and love Jesus. While you may not think so, your witness of faith can be just what someone else needs to go deeper themselves in their relationship with the Lord. On Mission for The Church Alive! invites us all to look for ways build up the Body of Christ. Visit onmission-churchalive.org to learn more and to stay informed.
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February 10 Sunday (Lk 5:1-11) Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00 am Joseph & Philomena Borro By Family February 12 Tuesday (Mk 7:1-13) Weekday 8:30 am Robert Klenovich By Rick & Jerri Hohan February 13 Wednesday (Mk 7:14-23) Weekday 7:30 am Donald Salvino By Janice Salvino February 14 Thursday (Mk 7:24-30) Sts. Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop 8:30 am Marguerite Bevivino By Leonard Labriola February 17 Sunday (Lk 2:41-52) Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00 am Helen Vidovich Family By Helen Vidovich
Feb. 16-17 8:30 AM Women’s CHRP Feb. 23-24 8:30 AM Men’s CHRP Mar. 6 7:30 AM Ash Wednesday Mass Mar. 7 7 PM Bp. Barron, THE MASS, St. Cecilia Hall Mar. 8 7:30 PM Stations of the Cross Mar. 8 11 AM—7 PM St. Cecilia Fish Fry Apr. 25 3-7 pm Annual Spaghetti Dinner
PSP Goal $16,815.00
Collected $18,646.00
OVER GOAL $1,831.00
Sunday Collection Budgeted Feb. 3 $2,330.00 $2,500.00
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 donation to the Society. If you have questions or wish
to volunteer, call the hot line at 724-312-6781 and leave a mes-sage and someone will get back to you.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING
ST. FELIX PARISH YOUR FIRST
AND FAVORITE CHARITY.
Into your hands, Father of mercies, we commend Bruce Hasenstab and Mary Jane Sainer in the sure and
certain hope that, together with all who have died in
Christ, they will rise with Him.
910046 CONTACT: Jill Young 724-775-0801 ST CECILIA PARISH 628 VIRGINIA AVENUE ROCHESTER, PA 15074 MESSAGES: PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE BULLETINS. THANK YOU.