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December 6, 2020 Second Sunday of Advent
Fr. John R. Rushofsky [email protected] Pastor 412-364-8999 x8112
Pastor’s Perspective
We’re Getting There Here are a few more pictures of the construction progress in
the former Saint Teresa school building as we transform it into a new Pastoral Center.
Clockwise, from top left: the ladies’ room, the men’s room (obviously), the staff lunch room, and the gymnasium.
Construction should be finished sometime in mid-January, and moving in lots of office furniture from four campuses will be loads of fun. We can’t wait!
In Other News: Our annual financial report for the year ending June 30, 2020 will be available shortly. It’s a rather unhappy reminder of the difficulties we’ve all been through, especially these past ten months. The parish has survived, thanks to the many who have been faithful to their financial commitment, but we need the support of everyone in order to continue to grow the vibrant parish we have begun to build...Stay tuned for more news…
Something to think about:
“Thou shalt wear a mask.” - Hygenesis 20:20
Faith Direct Thank you to all parishioners who have enrolled in Faith Direct to begin contributing electronically in December. You are able to enroll at any time, simply return the form to Faith Direct at the address on the bottom of the form you received in the mail or visit https://membership.faithdirect.net/PA1109. As a reminder, no other on-line providers are available after November 30, 2020. Please note on your bank or credit card statement, the name “Saint Sebastian-Faith Direct” will appear
until the legal process is completed with our name change.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
Celebrating the Nativity of the Lord Christmas Vigil Masses technically are to be celebrated in the “evening.” This year, given the global pandemic and the need for more opportunities to allow the faithful to participate in Christmas liturgies and the celebration of the Birth of Jesus Christ, Bishop Zubik has permitted an earlier Mass is permissible “when warranted for the spiritual good of the faithful.” As a reminder, the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday and Holy Day Masses remains in effect in the Diocese of Pittsburgh and throughout Pennsylvania. Our Lady of Mount Carmel will continue to livestream Masses celebrated at Saint Athanasius church, including Christmas Masses. All COVID-19 health and safety protocols must continue to be maintained, including social distancing of at least 6 feet between family groupings, mandatory mask-wearing, and cleaning and sanitizing procedures in between each Mass. Everyone must register for Christmas Mass. It's the only way we can guarantee everyone a seat. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but absolutely no walk-ins will be accepted for Christmas Masses. Please register on the website at https://mountcarmelpgh.org/ or by calling 412-219-9254. Registrations by phone must be received by 11:00 am on Wednesday, December 23rd and registration online must be submitted by Noon on the 23rd.
Christmas Eve (December 24)
2:00 pm Saint Athanasius Filled
2:00 pm Saint Sebastian Filled
4:00 pm Incarnation of the Lord
4:00 pm Saint Teresa of Avila Filled
6:00 pm Saint Athanasius
6:00 pm Saint Sebastian
10:00 pm Saint Teresa of Avila
Midnight Saint Sebastian
Christmas Day (December 25)
9:00 am Saint Athanasius
11:00 am Saint Teresa of Avila
New Year’s Eve (December 31)
4:00 pm Saint Teresa of Avila
4:00 pm Saint Athanasius
New Year’s Day (January 1)
9:00 am Incarnation of the Lord
11:00 am Saint Sebastian
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
Magnificat & Magnifikid Spiritual Guides for Adults and Children
Opportunity for Discounted Subscription Rates
(In partnership with Saints John & Paul Parish)
Magnificat is a monthly booklet containing the daily Mass readings as well as morning and evening prayers, reflections on the saints, essays and much more.
We can obtain the group discount price of $27/one-year subscription by placing our order through the coordinator at Saints John & Paul Parish, c/o—Helen Ivaska.
(A savings of $20 off the regular rate of $47/year).
Magnifikid is a weekly booklet for children between the ages of 6 and 12. It contains the Sunday Mass readings with a glossary of the hard words, prayer options, and a variety of activities for that
week. It comes as a monthly packet. We can obtain the group discount price of $15/one-year subscription
by placing our order through the coordinator at Saints John & Paul Parish, c/o—Helen Ivaska. (A savings of $19.90 off the regular rate of $34.90).
Order Deadline: Sunday, January 3, 2021 – Payment must be received with your order.
No exceptions and no extensions to this deadline!
Fill out the form below, place it in an envelope marked ‘Magnificat’ along with your check made out to “Helen Ivaska” (regional coordinator for this order) and drop it off at the St. Teresa Church Office, 1000 Avila Court, Pgh, PA 15237. (Do not make the check out to the church). You can also mail your form and check to Janet Lindner, 930 Perry Highway, Pgh, PA 15229. Subscriptions for Our Lady of Mount Carmel parishioners will be coordinated by Janet Lindner. Subscriptions start with the March 2021 issue and continue through the February 2022 issue. No subscriptions are mailed directly to homes at these discounted rates. You will be alerted when
your copy is available for pickup. Please select your preferred pickup option below.
Please Print Name: _______________________________________________Phone #_________________ Email address: ________________________________________________________________ Please Select your Preferred Pickup Option: Parish Central Office (former St. Teresa School Bldg.) Mon-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm _________ Until Parish Central Office opens – Check Church Office for Pick-up. ______St. Athanasius ______St. Sebastian ______St. Teresa ______930 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh 15229 (On Front Porch of Private Residence) Sat/Sun 8am-8pm (one weekend per month) Magnificat: Number of subscriptions @ $27 each _____________ Total $ _____________ Magnifikid: Number of subscriptions @ $15 each _____________ Total $ _____________
Check made out to “Helen Ivaska” Total enclosed $ _____________
Katie Dorman [email protected]
Youth Group News: All in person events postponed until further notice.
Keep an eye on your email for updates and new information! Follow our Facebook for photos and fun updates:
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Youth Ministry
Long time no see! Let’s play catch up!
The Middle School and High School Groups both put in the best of efforts for just over two weeks to collect goodies for the Appalachian Christmas Project. With a goal (from me..) of making 100 boxes, we ended up making 105 boxes that were donated to the good people of Appalachia for a nice Christmas treat. If you donated goodies, money, or time, it is greatly appreciated! We look forward to doing this again next year!
Fun & New Things!: Were you at the 9:00 am Mass on November 8th?! If you were, maybe you noticed an entirely youth run Mass (bar the Priest for obvious reasons…). We have revived a tradition from Saint Athanasius of hosting youth run Masses! Coming to a Church near you on the second Sunday of most months! *Have a child interested in signing up? Send Katie an email!
Volunteering: This year a friendship was born
between the OLMC CYO and the
Greater Pittsburgh Community
Food Bank and only great service
can come from it!
Contact Katie to volunteer for
our monthly outings with the
Food Bank to help out the least
of those among us.
*Signups full until January.
Youth Ministry
Hymnal Pages
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Gathering Hymn: Christ, Circle Round Us
1. Come, O Flow’r of Love, holy branch of Jesse’s tree. Come, Bough of Blessing, bloom for all the world to see. (Refrain)
REFRAIN: Christ, circle round us. Christ, may your light surround us. Shine in our living. Fill our hearts with great thanksgiving.
2. Come, O Word of Truth, font of knowledge from on high. Come, Holy Wisdom, be our faithful friend and guide. (Refrain)
3. Come, O Gate of Hope, holy door of heaven’s throne. Come, Key of David, open wide the pathway home. (Refrain) Text: based on Advent ‘O’ Antiphons. Music based on Salve Regina (Chant, Mode V). Text and music © 1995, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
Responsorial Psalm: Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness
REFRAIN: Lord, let us see your kindness; Lord, let us see your kindness.
1. Let us hear what our God proclaims: Peace to the people of God, Salvation is near to the ones who fear God. (Refrain)
2. Kindness and truth, justice and peace; truth shall spring up as the water from the earth, Justice shall rain from the heavens. (Refrain)
3. The Lord will come and you shall know his love, justice shall walk in his pathways, Salvation the gift that he brings. (Refrain) Text: Psalm 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14; Marty Haugen, © 1983, GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain trans. ©1969, ICEL;Music: Marty Haugen, ©1983, GIA Publications, Inc.
Preparation of the Altar: The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns
1. The King shall come when morning dawns and light triumphant breaks, When beauty gilds the eastern hills and life to joy awakes.
2. Not, as of old, a little child, to suffer and to die, But crowned with glory like the sun that lights the morning sky.
3. The King shall come when morning dawns and earth’s dark night is past; O haste the rising of that morn whose day shall ever last.
4. And let the endless bliss begin, by weary saints foretold, When right shall triumph over wrong, and truth shall be extolled.
5. The King shall come when morning dawns and light and beauty brings; Hail, Christ, the Lord! Your people pray: Come quickly, King of kings. Text: John Brownlie, 1857-1925, alt. Tune: MORNING SONG, CM; John Wyeth, 1770-1858; arr. By Robert J. Bastastini, b. 1942, © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.
Distribution of Holy Communion: Bread of Life
REFRAIN: Bread of Life, hope of the world, Jesus Christ, our brother: Feed us now, give us life, lead us to one another.
1. Be with your people, Lord, send us your saving Word: Jesus Christ, light of gladness, come among us now.
2. Bring to our world of fear, the truth we long to hear: Jesus Christ, hope of ages, come to save us now. Text and music ©1982, 1987, Bernadette Farrell. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
Distribution of Holy Communion 2: Beyond the Moon and Stars
REFRAIN: Beyond the moon and stars, as deep as night, So great our hunger, Lord, to see your light. The sparrow finds her home beneath your wing. So may we come to rest where angels sing.
1. Our eyes have longed to see your loving face, To live within your courts for all our days. (Refrain)
2. Your roads have led us, Lord, ‘cross desert sand. We place our hopes and dreams within your hand. (Refrain)
3. Upon our darkness, Lord, a light has shown. You chose to dwell with us in flesh and bone. (Refrain)
4. With shining star at night, and cloud by day, You brought us here to see your love’s display. (Refrain)
5. When life’s great journey ends, and day is done, Then may our eyes behold your Holy One. (Refrain) ©1970, 2004, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
Sending Forth: On Jordan’s Bank
1. On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry announces that the Lord is nigh; Awake and hearken for he brings glad tidings of the King of kings.
2. Then cleansed be ev’ry life from sin; Make straight the way for God within, And let each heart prepare a home where such a mighty guest may come.
3. For you are our salvation, Lord, our refuge and our great reward; Without your grace we waste away like flow’rs that wither and decay.
4. To heal the sick stretch out your hand, and bid the fallen sinner stand; Shine forth and let your light restore earth’s own true loveliness once more. Text: Jordanis oras praevia; Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; tr. By John Chandler, 1806-1876, alt.; Tune: WINCHESTER NEW, LM; adapt. From Musikalisches Handbuch, Hamburg, 1690.
Mass Intentions Date Time Location Intention Requested By
Monday December 7 St. Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
8:30 AM St. Athanasius Ryan James Horvath ✞
Mom & Dad
12 PM St Sebastian Angelo Santucci and
Elmer Barnett ✞
Rocco & Teresa Santucci
4 PM Vigil Mass
St. Teresa of Avila For the People of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
7 PM Vigil Mass
St. Athanasius Deceased of the Legion of Mary ✞ OLMC Legion of Mary
Tuesday December 8 The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8:00 AM Incarnation of the Lord Marian (Jean) Rushofsky ✞
Reverend John Rushofsky
12 PM St. Sebastian Deceased of Rinko & Valcarcel
Families ✞
Dr. & Mrs. Ron Valcarcel
Wednesday December 9 Advent Weekday/St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin
8:30 AM St. Athanasius Jay Nowark ✞
Nowark Family
12 PM St. Sebastian Carol Brookman ✞
Judith Reeping
Thursday December 10 Advent Weekday
8:30 AM St. Athanasius Robert Mascari ✞
Mike & Marge Callahan
12 PM St. Sebastian Carol Reubi ✞
Lois & Mary
Friday December 11 Advent Weekday/St. Damasus I, Pope
8:30AM St. Athanasius Roman Manuel ✞
Bob & Linda Manuel
12 PM St. Sebastian Argyros Family Amy Liptak
Saturday December 12 Our Lady of Guadalupe
11 AM St. Athanasius Confessions
4 PM Vigil Mass
St. Teresa of Avila Joshua Travis ✞
Fowler Family
5 PM Vigil Mass
St. Athanasius Robert Mascari ✞
OLMC Music Ministry
6 PM Vigil Mass
St. Sebastian Ken, Joan & Philip Bancroft ✞
Family
Sunday December 13 Third Sunday of Advent
8 AM Incarnation of the Lord Louise Nene ✞
Ron & Cindy Pisani
9 AM St. Athanasius Ernie Mikec ✞
Jack & Sara Kappeler
10 AM St. Sebastian For the People of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
11 AM St. Teresa of Avila Robert Wellman ✞
Kathleen Stobba
Staff Directory
Have a question regarding… Finances, call 412.364.8999, x8436
Mass Intentions, call 412.364.8999, x8451
Parish Registration, call 412.364.8999, x8419
Scheduling a Baptism, call 412.364.8999, x8410
Scheduling a Marriage, call 724-880-3486
Scheduling a meeting or event, call 412.364.8999, x8451
Sponsor letter or baptismal certificate, call 412.364.8999, x8410
For a complete list of staff members, go to https://neighborsnorth.org/staff-1
CLERGY TEAM
Rev. John Rushofsky, MS Ed, Pastor [email protected] 412.364.8999
Rev. Michael Maranowski, Senior Parochial Vicar [email protected] 412.367.9001, x508
Rev. Vincent Kolo, Parish Chaplain [email protected] 412.367.9001, x511
Rev. Michael Zavage, MDiv, STB, Parochial Vicar [email protected] 412.931.4624
Deacon Richard Cessar, Pastoral Associate [email protected] 412.364.8999, x8116
Deacon Gary Comer [email protected] 412.931.4624
Deacon Robert Koslosky, Director, Faith Formation [email protected] 412.364.8999, x8521
Deacon William Palamara [email protected] 412.931.4624, x226
FAITH FORMATION
Deacon Robert Koslosky, Director, Faith Formation [email protected] 412.364.8999, x8521
Katie Dorman, Youth Minster [email protected] 412.364.8999, x8520
SOCIAL MINISTRY
Mary Jo Robbins, Parish Social Minister [email protected] 412.364.8999, x8637
Sr. Pat Mahoney, OSF, Associate Parish Social Minster [email protected] 412.364.8999, x 8624
Sr. Evelyn Dettling, OSB, Community Center Director [email protected] 412.931.6633
WORSHIP
Ted Rybka, Director of Worship [email protected] 412.367.9001, x514
Judy Dulemba, Coordinator for Liturgical Ministry
412.367.9001, x517
SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Marilyn Ruffner, Safe Environment Coordinator [email protected] 412.931.2911, x5
FACILITIES
Michael Stobba, Director of Facilities [email protected] 412.367.9001, x509
COMMUNICATIONS
John Fries, Communications Coordinator [email protected]. 412.367.9001 Kelly Ryan, Bulletin Editor
[email protected] 412.364.8999
Parish Social Ministry
March For Life It may seem early, but plans are being made for the 48th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. On Friday, January 29, 2021. This peaceful demonstration near the somber anniversary of Roe v. Wade is a witness to the truth concerning the greatest
human rights violation - legalized abortion on demand.
The bus is being sponsored by the K of C Art J. Rooney Sr., Council #9984 in partnership with OLMC Respect Life Committee. The day will begin with Mass at St. Bonaventure Church at 5:30 am and includes the Rally for Life on the National Mall and the March for Life along Constitution Avenue. The return bus leaves at 4pm and returns approximately 11:15pm.
Reservations are being requested early because the bus space is limited to 50% capacity due to Covid restrictions. Reservations are on a first paid/first served basis. Your reservation will be considered made when we receive your payment of $35 per person. Please make checks out to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Respect Life and mail to Dot Lydic , 203 Prospect Ct., Pittsburgh, PA 15229.
Please call or email Dot Lydic to reserve your seat on the bus: 412-301-0420 or [email protected]
Rights and Responsibilities: This article was in the January 5, 2014 bulletin, and applies to today, just at it did then. With over two thousand years of experience, our Catholic teaching is a timeless treasure. Our Catholic Social Teaching talks about rights and responsibilities. It seems that we live in a world where people feel that they have many rights, but few responsibilities. These two issues must go hand in hand for society to function. Every person has a fundamental right to life and right to those things required for human decency: faith and family, food and shelter, health care and housing, education and employment. Corresponding to these rights are responsibilities to one another, to our families and to the larger society. It is easy to see that parents are responsible for their children’s welfare. Adult children may end up being responsible for their parents’ welfare. But it is our duty to vote, and be active and knowledgeable concerning our political systems. We must pay taxes. Participating in jury duty is a necessity for our justice system to work. Unpleasant as some of these things may seem, our faith requires that we all do our part.
Food Pantry Needs: Juice, peaches, pears, Knorr pasta sides Uncle Ben’s rice, Rice a Roni, hamburger helper, jar pasta sauce, beef stew, canned chicken, Campbell’s tomato soup, Progresso Soup, canned carrots, beets, and potatoes, boxed potatoes, baked beans, peas, mac and cheese, egg noodles, applesauce, condiments, jelly, cereal, paper products, dishwashing soap and detergent. We have set out a food collection bin outside of Haber Hall at the St. Sebastian site. You can also drop off donations in the narthex at St. Athanasius Church when it is open or leave in the bin outside of Athanasian Hall. Thank You!
MaryJo Robbins
Worship
Second Sunday of Advent Advent is a holy season of preparation, and today’s readings emphasize our need to prepare for the Lord’s coming. But Isaiah also gives us words of comfort and hope. The Lord’s coming is a sign of God’s great generosity. The Second Letter of Peter tells us to conduct ourselves in holiness and devotion, echoing
John the Baptist’s call for repentance. As we prepare the way of the Lord, let the word of God inspire us.
Ted Rybka
SAVE THE DATE: Decorating the Churches
We need your help! Many hands are needed to help decorate our four churches for Christmas. Please consider helping at one, two, three, or all four churches. Mark down the following times and locations (or perhaps cut this page out and hang it on the fridge). You may show up as often as you like, and please wear your mask. We begin decorating in two weeks:
St. Athanasius Church—Tues. Dec. 22 at 6 PM & Wed. Dec. 23 at 1 PM.
Incarnation of the Lord Church—Sun. Dec. 20 at 1 PM & Wed. Dec. 23 at 3 PM.
St. Sebastian Church—Mon. Dec. 21 at 6 PM, Tues. Dec. 22 at 6 PM & Wed. Dec. 23 at 6 PM.
St. Teresa of Avila Church—Mon. Dec. 21 at 1 PM & Wed. Dec. 23 at 1 PM.
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
This Tuesday, December 8th, is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. There will be four Masses offered for our parish, one in each church. Here is the Mass schedule: Monday, December 7th:
4:00 PM at St. Teresa of Avila Church 7:00 PM at St. Athanasius Church (Live Stream Mass) Tuesday, December 8th:
8:00 AM at Incarnation of the Lord Church 12:00 PM at St. Sebastian Church
Faith Formation
Preparing a pathway in our lives Breaking Open the Word: Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11
Prepare the way of the Lord! The reading from Isaiah was written at the end of the Babylonian exile. The prophet helps the people
imagine their return from exile and the restoration of their land. Like the Exodus from Egypt, this new exodus from Babylon will reveal to all humankind the glory of the Lord.
Listen to the Word: Are there any words or phrases that intrigue or strike you? What touches your heart? What single image from the Prophet Isaiah lingers in your memory? Look into Your Life: Children: How do you experience God taking care of you even in times of trouble? Youth: John went out to announce the good news of the Messiah’s coming. How can you be good news to your friends and family this week? Adults: When you hear Isaiah comforting the people by promising that God is like - a shepherd who gathers the lambs into his arms, how do you feel or what is your response? Incarnate the Word: Choose one of the following activities as a way to further reflect on the Sunday readings. This Sunday’s readings call for change. What changes do you need to make in your life in order to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas? As a family discuss ways to prepare for God’s coming. Plan some way to bring God’s love at Christmas to someone who is less fortunate than your family.
“I realize that some people are hesitant and fearful with regard to
immigrants. I consider this part of our natural instinct of
self-defense. Yet it is also true that an individual and a people are
only fruitful and productive if they are able to develop a creative
openness to others.” Fratelli Tutti (No.41)
A little something for our youngest church members! All are available on the formed.org platform. Register by using our parish name: Our Lady of Mount Carmel 15237. Create a password! This site has something for every age - Check out
the “Search”!
Deacon Bob Koslosky
Holy Cross Academy
Mrs. Osekowski Principal