september 23, 2018
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September 23, 2018
25th Sunday in
Ordinary Time
St. Aloysius
Church
MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS
CHURCH
1700 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212
Phone: 412-231-2994
Sunday: 7:30 am & 9:00 am
ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH
3616 Mount Troy Rd. • Pgh. PA 15212
Phone: 412-821-2351
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am
ST. ANTHONY CHAPEL
Saturday Vigil: 6:00 pm
1704 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212
Mass Monday−Friday: 8:30 am
Novena to St. Anthony of Padua:
Tuesday at 7:30 pm
RECONCILIATION: Saturday at
3:15 pm at St. Aloysius Church and
7:00 pm at St. Anthony’s Chapel or by
appointment.
BAPTISM: Held on 1st Sundays at 12:30 pm
at St. Aloysius Church and on 2nd Sundays at
12:30 pm at Most Holy Name Church. Call office
to schedule an appointment
R.C.I.A.: This is the program for those who
wish to become Catholic. Call the parish office
for information.
MARRIAGE: Beginning in 2016, weddings
will be scheduled no later than 2:00 pm
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Available
by appointment.
Rev. James R. Orr,
Pastor
Deacon G. Gregory Jelinek,
Permanent Deacon
Most Holy
Name of
Jesus
Church
St. Anthony
Chapel
Mission Statement of St. Aloysius & Most Holy Name Parishes
St. Aloysius and Most Holy Name of Jesus parishes, while valuing the uniqueness of each parish community, commit to work
together to proclaim the gospel of Christ and to welcome others to join in the life of the Church, to celebrate the sacramental
life of the Catholic Church, to nourish the faith of our members, and to engage in serving the needs of others.
Contacts
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Gregory Jelinek, Deacon����� 412-231-6949
Deacon Greg’s email: [email protected]
Administrative Assistant����.Rebecca Hurst x2
Religious Education�������.Mary Ann Dank
St. Anthony Chapel.Carole Brueckner 412-999-4401
Chapel Shop & Museum���..��..412-323-9504
St. Vincent de Paul Society����������x8
Ladies of Charity��������������..x0
Catholic Community Food Bank��������x0
MUSIC MINISTRY
Ken Gerst
Carol Ann Spehar
Matthew Radican
ST. ANTHONY’S CHAPEL
Website��������..saintanthonyschapel.org
Email����[email protected]
Chapel Hours: 1-4 pm Every day
EXCEPT
Fridays & Holidays
To schedule a docent-led tour for 10 or
more people, please call Carole at
412-999-4401.
Sanctuary Candles
Sanctuary Candles
Sanctuary Candles
St. Aloysius
In Loving Memory of
Thomas Sukitsch
By Sukitsch Family
Most Holy Name
In Loving Memory of
Richard & Maureen
Kusar
By Mary Jane
Hrovat
St. Anthony’s
Chapel
In Loving Memory of
Grace Seelman
By Sue & Joe
Fabrizio
ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH
Phone�������������...412-821-2351
Website�������.saintaloysiuspittsburgh.org
Interested in becoming Catholic?
Call 412-231-2994, ext. 0 for information on how.
Liturgical Schedule: September 22—30
Saturday, September 22—Vigil: Twenty Fifth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
4:00PM gHilda Heidenreich (SBA Class of 1962) STA
6:00PM gDiana Kapetanovich (Paul & Val) CHP
Sunday, September 23—Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary
Time
7:30AM gMargaret Sieber (Jack & Helga Cummins) MHN
9:00AM gChris & Edna Bergman (Mick & Wilma) MHN
11:00AM For the Parishes STA
Monday, September 24—Weekday
8:30AM gCarl J. Bruecken / Birthday (Family) CHP
Tuesday, September 25—Weekday
8:30AM gMargaret Kambic (Nieces & Nephews) CHP
7:30PM Novena to St. Anthony of Padua CHP
Wednesday, September 26—SS. Cosmas and Damian
8:30AM gEleanor Dumrauf (Children) CHP
Thursday, September 27—St. Vincent de Paul
8:30AM gPaul & Lois Gray (Family) CHP
Friday, September 28—St. Wenceslaus
8:30AM gMary Zollner (Little & Zollner Family) CHP
Saturday, September 29—Vigil: Twenty Sixth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
3:00PM Wedding: Nicole Soose & Zachary Ambrisco CHP
4:00PM Wedding: Adam Marasco & Chelsea Zola MHN
4:00PM gMichael Mastrean (Sue & Joe Fabrizio) STA
6:00PM gEleanor Dumrauf (’Sis’ Warnaby Family) CHP
Sunday, September 30—Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary
Time
7:30AM gFor the Parishes MHN
9:00AM gBeatrice Gubish / Birthday MHN
11:00AM Alfred Brenckle (Wife, Lois) STA
STA - Saint Aloysius Church
MHN - Most Holy Name of Jesus Church
CHP - St. Anthony’s Chapel
MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH
Phone�������������...412-231-2994
Fax��������������� 412-231-7180
Website��...mostholynameofjesusparish15212.org
Email�������[email protected]
GOSPEL MEDITATION
September 23, 2018 25th Sunday in Ordinary
Time
The Oscars. The Super Bowl. TV talent shows.
Your son's Little League championship. We live
in a culture set on competition. The desire to "be
the best" goes beyond hobbies and into politics,
the corporate world, and parenting comparisons
at the park. This desire is as old as the human
race, and it surely arose in Jesus' day. While
Biblical society was significantly less open and
upwardly mobile than our own, power was
attractive. From what we know, many of Jesus'
disciples had come from lowly backgrounds. Now
they followed an increasingly popular rabbi who
seemed primed to do something big.
Jesus does his best to dissuade their high hopes
by prophesying his own defeat. "The Son of Man
is to be handed over ? and they will kill him."
Internalizing the message proves challenging for
the disciples, and their attention remains fixed on
earthly glory. "They ? [discuss] among
themselves on the way who was the greatest."
True to style, Jesus flips their pretensions on their
heads. "'If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be
the last of all and the servant of all.'"
We have heard these Biblical principles before.
Do we believe them? In our professional lives, do
we do whatever we can to get ahead, or are we
concerned with the entire team succeeding? In
the lives of our children, are we more concerned
with victory or with building character? Jesus
doesn't condemn success, but he reframes it.
"'Whoever receives one child such as this in my
name, receives me.'" Today's Gospel is a reality
check. In God's eyes,
our success will not be
measured by worldly
output alone but by
how much love and
service we offer to oth-
ers in the process.
At Home with the Lord
Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom
those who have died and gone before us marked
in the sign of faith, especially
Stella Rauch
Robert Reiner
Please pray for the
consolation of their loved ones.
Women and Men Sharing Faith and Hope
Our next meeting is Monday, Septem-
ber 24th at 7:00 p.m. We are at MOST
HOLY NAME again this week. Please
read Chapter 2 of “Tattoos on the Heart”
by Gregory Boyle.
Be the Last of All and the Servant
of All – Jesus offers this command
connected with the announcement of
his passion and death to his disci-
ples. They didn’t understand what
Jesus meant when he said that he would suffer
and die, and instead argued about who was the
greatest among them. Yet, the Lord continues to
work to prepare their hearts so that they might be
ready for the suffering of the cross, and ultimately
the glory of the resurrection. By putting others
first and being the servant of all we are called to
sacrifice, to be compassionate, literally to suffer
with, and to open ourselves to others who will
seek to do the same for us. All of this is rooted in
the call to love others as if THEY are Christ and
to love others as if WE are Christ. The On Mis-
sion for The Church Alive! initiative as a whole,
and the implementation of the Interim Mass
Schedule on October 15
th
, in particular, are op-
portunities for us to welcome and serve others
with whom we are united in faith, hope and love.
It may take sacrifice and a change of routine, but
it can also bring about an increase of the love of
Christ at work in us.
Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to stay informed.
Sitters needed at St. Anthony’s Chapel
The Chapel is in need of Attendants (sitters). If
you would consider volunteering to sit in the
Chapel for 1 hour per week, please call Carole at
412-999-4401. Being present in the Chapel is a
spiritual and uplifting experience to be treasured.
Please consider volunteering for the Chapel.
- May St. Anthony Bless and Protect you
Pope Francis’ Monthly Prayer Intention for
September
Universal: Young People in Africa
That young people in Africa may have access to
education and work in their own countries.
Need Prayers?
The Most Holy Name & St. Aloysius Parish
Prayer Chain is a group that prays for a person
or persons that is in need of God’s graces. If you
would like to have a prayer said for a special in-
tention, contact Margaret Leo at 412-576-4944.
CCD CLASSES BEGIN
SEPTEMBER 23
Classes begin this Sunday and are held in Most
Holy Name School from 10:00-11:20am on Sun-
days. A Registration Form can be found in this
bulletin or at MHN School on September 23rd.
Icon Exhibition
Saint Anthony Chapel Gift Shop
View a collection of various religious icons
in the Chapel Gift Shop
Now through September 30th
Missionary Cooperative Weekend
The Trinitarians
Fr. Kurt Klismet, O.SS.T. will be
visiting he community of Most Holy
Name of Jesus, St. Aloysius and
St. Anthony the weekend of
September 29th & 30th, to share
information about the ministry of
the Order of the Most Holy Trinity
a n d o f t h e C a p t i v e s
(The Trinitarians) and to ask for your prayers and
financial support for the Trinitarian missions in
India.
The Order was founded in the year 1198 by St.
John de Matha and St. Felix of Valois to ransom
Christian captives and to perform works of mercy.
Today, Trinitarian priests and brothers serve in
places around the world where Christians are
persecuted for their faith in Christ.
Fr. Kurt was born in Wisconsin, has been a Trini-
tarian since 1996, and was ordained a priest in
2002. He currently serves as Treasurer for the
Order in the United States. His ministry includes
assisting the mission in India with planning and
development in an environment which is rapidly
changing, but in which many are left behind. Fr.
Kurt is happy to visit and to share with you stories
of Christ’s healing and liberating presence in a
troubled world.
Every gift is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your prayers and support!
Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of
the Relic of St. Therese of Lisieux
at St. Anthony's Chapel
On Sunday, October 7th at 3:00
pm, we will begin to pray the
Church's evening prayer before
Christ in the Eucharist. The
Blessed Sacrament will be ex-
posed in the monstrance at the
beginning of evening prayer and
the service will conclude with
Benediction, Christ imparting His blessing to us in
His Eucharistic Presence. Following the service,
the faithful who wish to do so will have the oppor-
tunity to venerate a relic of one of the saints. For
October, it will be the relic of St. Therese of
Lisieux, whose feast day is on October 1st.
4:00 pm St. Aloysius
4:00 pm Risen Lord
5:00 pm St. Peter
6:30 pm St. Boniface
8:30 am St. Cyril
9:00 am Most Holy Name
9:30 am St. Boniface
10:30 am St. Peter
11:00 am St. Cyril
11:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
New Mass Schedule beginning
October 15, 2018
Saturday
Sunday
Transition Phase Prayer
Father of Mercy,
During this time of transition help us to grow
in unity with the Parishes in Grouping 104.
Grant us the wisdom and willingness to
understand how our parishes will become
stronger and more vibrant in fulfilling the
mission of the Church.
Assist us in opening our arms to welcome
others as we continue to journey On Mission
for The Church Alive!
Help us, O Lord, to trust in the future you have
planned for us.
This we ask through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
7:30 am St. Cyril
8:00 am St. Ambrose
8:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
12:05 pm St. Peter
8:00 am Risen Lord
8:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
12:05 pm St. Peter
7:30 am St. Cyril
8:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
12:05 pm St. Peter
8:00 am Risen Lord
8:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
12:05 pm St. Peter
8:00 am St. Ambrose
8:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
9:00 am St. Cyril
12:05 pm St. Peter
8:30 am St. Anthony Chapel
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
NORTH SIDE CATHOLIC PARISHES
Group #104
Saint Aloysius, Reserve
Saint Cyril, Brighton Heights
Holy Wisdom, North Side
Most Holy Name of Jesus, Troy Hill
Saint Peter, North Side
Risen Lord, Marshall / Shadeland
Confession Schedule
Group #104
Saint Aloysius Church
Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 p.m.
Saint Anthony Chapel
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 2:00 p.m.
Saint Boniface Church
Saturday 5:45 - 6:16 p.m.
Saint Peter Church
Saturday 4:15 - 4:45 p.m.
Risen Lord
Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 p.m.
Confession available by appointment at Saint Cyril
Church and Most Holy Name of Jesus Church.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Parish Calendar
Sun. Sept. 23 - CCD Classes Begin - 10:00 - 11:20 am
Sun. Sept. 23 - Lyceum Open-1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm
Mon. Sept. 24 - Faith Sharing - 7:00 pm - MHN School
Tues. Sept. 25 - Choir Practice - 7:00 pm - MHN Church
Thus. Sept. 27 - Church Cleaners - after daily Mass
Sat. Sept. 29 - Special Ed CCD - 10:00 - 11:30 am
Sept. 29 & 30 - Mission Co-Op Weekend
Sun. Sept 30 - CCD Classes - 10:00 - 11:30 am
Sun. Sept. 30 - Lyceum Open-1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm
Sanctuary Candle Requests
October 7, and November 4, 11 & 18 are open
for the Sanctuary Candle in Most Holy Name
Church. If you would like to reserve a date
please forward the name as well as $20 to MHN
rectory.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Offertory Collections
September 15 & 16
Offertory $5,417.00
Maintenance $325.00
Parish Share $106.00
St. Vincent de Paul $70.00
Food Bank $10.00
Bishop’s Education Fund $33.00
Religious Retirement $300.00
Assumption $110.00
MHN Oktoberfest
MHN Oktoberfest
MHN Oktoberfest
Saturday, October 20th
Saturday, October 20th
Saturday, October 20th
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Oktoberfest is Coming…
We are busy planning our Annual Oktoberfest
with a revised homemade menu, a German
themed basket raffle and more! We will have a
Wagon of Cheer raffle and are in need of dona-
tions of wine, schnapps, and other liquor that you
see fit. All donations can be dropped off at the
rectory. Also look for raffle tickets in the coming
weeks. Since we no longer have a summer festi-
val, we rely on your support of our current Parish
Fund Raisers. Thank You!
Most Holy Name Parish Ornaments
We have commemorative Christmas Ornaments
of Most Holy Name’s 150th Anniversary available
at the Rectory. Please call the office or email
[email protected] if you have an inter-
est.
Thank You!
Most Holy Name of Jesus Christian Mothers and
Women's Guild would like to thank everyone who
helped with and/or purchased hoagies last week.
We sold 115 hoagies and were very grateful for
the support that you gave us.
St. Vincent de Paul
St. Vincent de Paul is much more than a patron
saint of thrift shops! Young Vincent became a
priest hoping to advance and rise above his
modest upbringing. His early ambition
amounted to little when he was assigned to a
poor rural parish. Here he experienced a new
joy in his vocation. Hearing the profound
deathbed confession of a dying servant,
Vincent became more
convinced of the
special attention that
must be given to the
poor. In 1625, Vincent
founded the
Congregation of the
Mission for the
purpose of caring for
the poor. Originally
priests only, the
mission expanded to
include groups of laity
who provided for
spiritual and material
needs of the poor in
each parish. Nearly 400
hundred years later,
his legacy lives on!
Parish Calendar
Sun. Sept. 23 - Volunteer Luncheon - 1:00 pm
At Remo’s Party Room, 2151 Babcock. Blvd.
Mon. Sept. 24 - Faith Sharing - 7:00 pm
At Most Holy Name School
Fri. Sept. 28 - Reserve Reads Program - 12 Noon
St. Aloysius Parish
St. Aloysius Parish
Offertory Collection
September 15 & 16
Offertory $1,858.00
Food Bank $57.00
Maintenance $2.00
Better Together
This month’s collection will be tuna and noodles.
The collection assists the Community Food Bank.
If you would like to donate, please leave the tuna
and noodles in the designated baskets in church.
Thank you.
St. Aloysius Christian Mothers/Women’s Guild
Luncheon Bingo will be held on Saturday, Oc-
tober 13th. Tickets will cost $10 each and in-
cludes lunch and bingo. Doors open at 10:30 am,
lunch will be served at 11:30 am, followed by
bingo. Chinese Auction and door prizes! Tickets
are available before each Mass or by calling Col-
leen at 412-979-6061 Hope to see you there.
St. Aloysius Rummage Sale Bakers
Families with last names starting with “K”
through “Z” are asked to bake for the next
Rummage Sale at St. Aloysius. The next sale
will be held on:
October 6th & 7th
Casino Trip to The Meadows
The next trip to the Meadows Casino is on
Monday, October 8th. The cost of the trip is $20
and you will get back $20 in free play and $5 in
food. The bus will leave St. Aloysius at 9:30 am
and then pick up at Wesbanco in Troy Hill. The
bus leaves the casino at 3:30 pm to return home.
This trip is sponsored by the St. Aloysius Chris-
tian Mother’s. Call Carol Fulton at 412-931-8469.
St. Aloysius Christian Mothers/Women’s Guild
On Tuesday, October 2nd a regular meeting will
be held after the rosary beginning at 6:30. Finaliz-
ing plans for our Luncheon Bingo will be on the
agenda. If you have door prizes, please bring
them to the meeting. The cake committee for this
meeting is Lillian Schmitt, Clara Sigmund and
Lois Weider. Hope you can make it.
St. Aloysius Volunteer Luncheon
is here!
Just a reminder---the St. Aloysius
volunteer luncheon is this Sunday,
September 23rd at 1:00 p.m. at
Remo’s, 2151 Babcock Blvd. Parking is
available at Remo’s and McArdles.
EUCHARIST + ROSARY + YOU = PEACE
At Fatima, Our Lady said to one of the three shepherd children, Lucia...
“My Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the way that will lead you to God.”
Imagine those words being spoken directly to YOU by Our Heavenly Mother because she wants to lead YOU to God
too. She can and she will! As upcoming changes in our parishes and diocese await us, prepare to face them in a powerful
and prayerful way by participating in the 2018 Rosary Congress at Incarnation of the Lord Parish. Please join us in...
24 Hour EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
with hourly recitation of the Holy Rosary and Chaplet of Divine Mercy
Incarnation of the Lord Parish
Adoration begins immediately following the 4:00 PM Mass on Saturday, Octo-
ber 6th
and concludes at 6:00 PM on Sunday, October 7, 2018.
This 24-Hour Adoration is part of a week-long Rosary Congress throughout our diocese.
For more information on a Rosary Congress, visit www.rosarycongressusa.org.
You can sign-up for Adoration by calling Carol Scherer at (412)478-3769.
Our Blessed Mother is calling YOU to respond to her invitation to PRAY FOR
PEACE.
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Around the Neighborhood
Bible Study at St. Cyril of Alexandria Parish titled
“An Unforgettable Biblical Adventure” begins on
Thursday, September 20th at 8:30 am in Axmacher
Hall. The Topic is ‘Elijah and Elisha”. Stephen Ray
will take us on a fascinating journey to the land of the
Prophets. Coffee and refreshments will be served, 5
Week Program - no fee - no registration.
Pigtoberfest - Saturday, October 6 at Troy Hill Citi-
zens Park, 2:00 - 7:00 pm. Free to attend - rain or
shine. Food, Music, Raffles, Vendors and more.
Reserve Vol. Fire Department Benefit - Ferris Buel-
ler’s Revenge on Saturday, October 6 (6:00 pm -
11:00 pm) at Mt. Troy Ballroom, 33 Lonsdale Street.
Tickets - $25 includes food, beer and set ups. BYOB.
For advanced tickets, call 412-335-6031.
Bellevue indoor/outdoor flea market - Bellevue
Knights of Columbus, 450 Lincoln Ave, Bellevue, PA
15202. Saturday, October 6, 2018 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Indoor Vendor tables Available. Two 6 foot tables for
$25 or Outdoor spaces $10. For info, contact 412-761
-8370 or [email protected]
Faith Afloat Cruise for Highschoolers - Registration
is now open for the Annual Cruise for high schoolers
on the Gateway Clipper Empress on Sunday, October
14th from 3:00 - 6:00 pm. Bishop Zubik will lead
prayer and Fr. Mike Ackerman will emcee the event.
For tickets ($20) visit www.PGHPriest.com
Sisters of Divine Providence, an equal opportunity
employer, has immediate openings in the mainte-
nance dept. for: Semi-Skilled, full time Mon-Fri, 11am
-7pm; Laborer, full time, Sat-Mon, 7 am -7pm. Submit
resume: Erica Burkarth, HR Sisters of Divine Provi-
dence 9000 Babcock Blvd, Allison Park, PA 15101 or
email [email protected]
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 22 & 23, 2018
____ New Parishioner
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____ New Address or Phone
____ Want Envelopes
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A Family Perspective By Bud Ozar - Disagreements
are common in families. But what would you say if Je-
sus posed the same question “What are you arguing
about?” Is it silly and petty? Is it an attempt to impose
your will and control on another. Today Jesus tells us
and his disciples to give it up. We are meant to serve
each other, not control.
St. Vincent de Paul Society - In today’s Gospel Je-
sus called the Twelve, and said to them, “If anyone
wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and
the servant of all.” Taking a child, he placed it in their
midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them,
“Whoever receives one child such as this in my
name, receives me; and whoever receives me, re-
ceives not me but the One who sent me.” Your gift to
the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will help hungry
children feel the arms of Jesus around them.
North Catholic H. S. Alumni Lunch - Meet fellow
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