PARISH FAMILY OF ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION
2510 Middle Road Glenshaw, PA 15116
Founded 1834
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 20, 2017
PARISH STAFF
Father Timothy F. Whalen, Pastor
Mr. Francis Dadowski, Permanent Deacon
Mr. Robert Kardasz, Dir. of Music Ministries
Mrs. Jessica Rock, Prin. of Blessed Trinity Academy
Sister Lois Spinnenweber, CDP, Apostolate Minister
Miss Rose Stegman, Dir. of Faith Formation
Web Site: stmaryglenshaw.org E-Mail: [email protected] Parish Family Administration Office: 412-486-4100
Religious Formation Office - 412-486-5521 Parochial School -412-486-7611 Youth Ministry Office - 412-486-4100 Marian Hall - 412-684-1112 Social Ministry Office - 412-486-4021 Fax: 412-486-4150
SUNDAY LITURGY SCHEDULE
Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Sunday at 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
DAILY LITURGY SCHEDULE
Monday through Friday at 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Saturday at 8:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION
Saturday at 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
BAPTISM
On Sunday twice a month after parental interview
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Twice a year in a communal celebration Individually upon request
MATRIMONY
Saturday weddings at 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. Notification at least 6 months in advance
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Monday at 12:00 noon
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ON MISSION FOR THE CHURCH ALIVE! SUMMER SESSIONS WITH
BISHOP DAIVD ZUBIK
During the Summer Sessions, Bishop Zubik will lead us in prayer, offer his reflections and take time for questions.
Join our parish as Bishop Zubik will visit us in our Parish Church on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 - 7:00 - 8:30 P.M.
Please see the flyer located in the Narthex for other sites where Bishop Zubik will speak. The flyer also includes a Timeline of the On Mission for The Church Alive! going forward. GATHER in Prayer GROW in Faith GO FORTH in Joy
FLEA MARKET There is still time to come to Marian Hall and score some real bargains. Our Flea Market is open NOW. Items for every aspect of your daily living are still available and at real bargain prices. Stop down and take advantage of a Half-Price Sale on Saturday, between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. or a $5.00 Bag Sale on Sunday between 8:00a.m. and Noon. All proceeds go directly to our Parish. And who knows, you may find something you have always wanted or better yet need! re·la·tion·ship /rəˈlāSH(ə)nˌSHip/
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the state of being connected
For many persons, the desire to know God is innate. However, most of us struggle with how to connect with God in a meaningful way. Alpha is a great way to reawaken and enliven your relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Alpha has been exper ienced by 29 million people--including Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox Christians, and non-believers - in 169 countries. Over 160 people experienced Alpha last spring at St Mary’s. Many reported that Alpha has brought them to a deeper and more meaningful relationship with the Trinity. They also said that Alpha has made them feel connected to others in the parish in a significant way.
Alpha begins with a meal, is followed by a shor t video, and then a small group discussion occurs about topics set forth in the videos. There is no fee for the Alpha course and childcare is available for ages 5 – 12. Registration is on our website at www.stmaryglenshaw.org/alpha.
SAVE THE DATE!
Join us on Sunday, August 27, 2017, for our Annual Parish Picnic. We will begin our Parish Picnic at 1:00 p.m. with a mass, outdoors, on the field by the Grotto. We are asking our famous Parish Bakers to bring their favorite dessert to share. Please call Mary Ann Coholich at 412-486-0165 if you can lend a helping hand! WE NEED YOU!
SICK RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
The Parish Family of St. Mary constantly raises in prayer the names of our sick relatives and friends. We publish in our bulletin the names of those who have been given to us. If there is someone you know, or a family member who is in need of prayers, and they have agreed to have their name on the list, please call the Parish Rectory with the proper information for that person. Please pray for all the sick and those recovering from illness. Family and friends have requested prayer for the following:
Betty, Cindy Benoit, Kathy Klein, Ray Wiehagen, Don & Jane Edwards, Mark & Amanda Fabry, Philomena Hoehn, Ed, Mary Lou, Christopher, Rose, James, Ann, George, Tim, Jeff Novosel, Nancy & Jim Folan, John Cardillo, Courtney Ryce, Sandi Maier, Dorothy Cvetic, Jessie, Joel, Bob Hunter, Barbara Lagiovane, Scarlett Kelly-Surdick, Ralph Aiello, Bill Dezort, Patrick Duffy, Don & Jane Edwards, Diane McEnteer, Dan Sarver, Trent Grady, Bob Martineau, Beth, Joan, Norma Lillian, Lisa, Julie Baker, Dan Sarver, Tisha, Joanne Quinn, Fr. Garry Patriquin, Dan Rupert, Chris Klehm, Catherine LaFata, Sarah Hilderhoff, Margaret Reiner, Mike Wozniak, Terri Balsam, James M. Gray, Sr., Dan Paszkiewicz, Roni Domhoff, Leo Keller, and Danya Hefferan, Joel Rivera, Sr. Dolores Pavao.
THE POWER OF PRAYER Much prayer, much power! Little prayer, little power!
No prayer, no power! ~Anonymous
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FLEA MARKET HAPPENINGS! Saturday - August 19
8:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. Free Admission 5:00p.m. - 8:00p.m. Free Admission
With HALF PRICE SALE Sunday - August 20
8:00a.m. - 12:00p.m. Free Admission With a $5.00 Bag Sale
TUESDAY - AUGUST 22
MARIAN HALL CLOSED FOR REFURBISHING Tuesday (Pantry) 3:00 p.m. - Open Pantry August 22 (Rectory) 4:00 p.m. - St. Vincent dePaul Meeting
Thursday (Marian Hall) 2:30 p.m. - Vicariate I Mtg. with Bishop Zubik
August 24 (Church) 7:00 p.m. - Sumer Sessions with Bishop Zubik On Mission for The Church Alive!
Saturday (Church) 7:30 a.m. - Respect Life Rosary August 26
Sunday (Parish Grounds) 1:00 p.m. - Liturgy Outdoors & August 27 Parish Picnic
Celebrating 50 Years of Marriage
Congratulations Tom and Babs Politylo
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Liturgies for the Week
4:00 p.m. William J. Settino - Wife & Children 6:00 p.m. Howard & Rose Streyle - Tom & Ann Streyle 7:30 a.m. The Living & Deceased of Our Parish Family 9:00 a.m. Elisabetta Moschella - Daughter, Tina Mantella 11:00 a.m. Margaret Kennedy & Bernadette Green - Mary Louise Betz
7:00 a.m. Pasquale Ionadi - Pat & Cathy Didomenico 10:00 a.m. Bernice Nitsche - Steve & Jane Fabry
7:00 a.m. John E. Hoffarth - Family 10:00 a.m. Clement & Danny Kawka - Family
7:00 a.m. Concetta Barbieri Febbraro - M/M Antonio Fusca 10:00 a.m. Harry Heinl, Sr. - Rachel & Cindy
7:00 a.m. Giacinto Derenzo - Grace Mantella & Family 10:00 a.m. Russell Cvetic - Wife, Dorthy
7:00 a.m. Vittoria Fusca Costa - M/M Frank Balotta 10:00 a.m. 50th Wedding Anniversary of Tom & Babs Politylo 3:30 p.m. Wedding of Jenna Penezic & Nicholas Francic
8:00 a.m. Robert Fabric - Charles & Rita Fabric 4:00 p.m. Becky Wesolek - Family 6:00 p.m. Dolores Penezic - The Ross Family
7:30 a.m. The Living & Deceased of Our Parish Family 9:00 a.m. James Cray Family - Toni & Bob Cray 11:00 a.m. Dennis & Frutune Sabatiello - Bollinger & Stayduhar Families
AUGUST 12-13, 2017 Envelopes Contributions
Offertory Contributions 507 $17,560.35
Cash/Loose Checks - $1,350.00
Children’s Offertory 9 $9.00
Parish Needy/St. Vincent dePaul 37 $980.00
Parish Share 2017 19 $5,875.00
Catholic Schools 14 $316.00
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 14 $226.00
CCD Registrations $2,180.00
TOTALS 600 $28,496.35
Daily Readings
August 21: Jgs 2:11-19; Ps 106:34-37, 39-40, 43ab, 44; Mt 19:16-22 August 22: Jgs 6:11-24a; Ps 85:9, 11-14; Mt 19:23-30 August 23: Jgs 9:6-15; Ps 21:2-7; Mt 20:1-16 August 24: Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 August 25: Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Ps 146:5-10; Mt 22:34-40 August 26: Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Ps 128:1b-5; Mt 23:1-12 August 27: Is 22:19-23; Ps 138:1-3, 6, 8; Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20
Flowers adorning our Sanctuary are in celebration of the marriage of
Nicholas & Jenna Francic
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SACRAMENTAL LIFE
BAPTIZED IN CHRIST BENJAMIN RYAN BUSKEY
Congratulations to his parents, godparents, and grandparents. Please join us in welcoming him into our Parish Family.
BANNS OF MARRIAGE III. Jenna Penezic (St. Mary) & Nicholas Francic (St. Mary)
A GOOD PRAYER A good prayer, though often used, is still fresh and fair in the eyes and ears of heaven. ~Thomas Fuller
IN CHRIST, UNITED IN MIND AND HEART Ladies, gather together at the St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center, South Side, Pittsburgh for a Women’s Retreat, “In Christ, United in Mind and Heart.” Please see the ad and pamphlets displayed at the entrances of our church. Contact Irene Linkowski at 412-487-1779 for more information.
RELIGIOUS FORMATION Faith Sharing for The 20th Sunday Ordinary Time
“Tormented by a demon”, that is what is mentioned about a girl from Cana in this Sunday’s gospel. Reports come in daily about the demons rampant in our society. Addictions to drugs, alcohol, pornography, gossip, or any other destructive habit can be healed by Jesus as was the girl whose mother pleaded for her. Jesus commends the FAITH of the mother and His word effects the desired healing. What a great witness to stir up our faith in prayer for healing for any “demon” that may be tormenting oneself, a family member, or the many who are part of the ‘statistics’ of those addicted. BE as persistent as was the Canaanite woman was with Jesus.
Sacraments: Grow In Faith Together Children with Parent, are you listening to Jesus speak to you in the Sunday gospels of this summer time? His words are an invitation to growing into a deep love relationship with Him. YOU are precious to Him and he loves you !!!
GRADE 8 Youth Candidates for the Sacrament of CONFIRMATION
Your daily prayer and actions in living the gifts of the Spirit are best preparation for Wednesday, October 11 when Bishop William Waltersheid will come to celebrate the Liturgy of Confirmation with you at 7:00 p.m. Come HOLY Spirit!
Faith Formation Families whose Children attend Public Schools Continue to use the wonderful tool for being nurtured in God’s word by using the Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families book. This week, use pages 110-111.
Special Days this Week
Be attentive to the daily gospels and daily events, of how the SPIRIT of Jesus IS with us.
August 20- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux spoke so eloquently of God that he is called the “Honey-Tongued Teacher”. His love for Mary designates him “Harpist of Mary, Our Lady’s Troubador.”
August 21- Saint Pius X was pope at the beginning of the 1900’s and had as his motto “to restore all things in Christ”. He is pictured in the stained glass window as a reminder of his love for Jesus in the Eucharist.
August 22 – The QUEENSHIP of MARY. Stand in our church to let the light shine through the colored window dedicated to Mary, our Queen. Thank her for her enlightening guidance.
August 23 – Saint Rose of Lima, a generous woman who devoted her life to prayer for others and service to the poor in her town in Peru. She was the first saint of the Americas to be canonized.
August 24 – Saint Bartholomew, was a fr iend and apostle of Jesus who took the Good News to others. He is the patron saint of Armenia.
August 25 - Saint Louis is best known as a fair , wise, and loving king of France who ruled with justice, and firmness and fostered religion, learning and the arts.
Saint Elizabeth Bichier founded the Daughters of the Cross, dedicated to care for the sick and education of the poor. She helped rebuild faith among the people following the French Revolution.
Home with the Lord Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom those who have died and have gone before us marked in the sign of faith, especially Donald E. Grossman. Please remember to pray for the consolation of his loved ones.
A VOCATION VIEW
A Canaanite woman implored Jesus to reach out to help her daughter. Jesus was stretched beyond what he thought was him mission. Will you let yourself go beyond what is “safe”?
(Matthew 15:21-28)
ADULT BIBLE STUDY
Bible study will start meeting again in September. We will continue with studying the book: The Upside - Down King-dom by Donald B. Kraybill Ph.D. That date will be posted. Have a blessed summer. If you have any questions, call Dori Monahan at 412-492-9891.
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YOUTH MINISTRY St. Mary School News
YOUTH MINISTRY
GOD SQUAD
Who is God to you? Begin a mission for Jesus this year with the youth group at St. Mary’s. We will meet every Sunday night from 6-8pm. Anyone in 9-12th grade are welcomed.
Reflection: For the last few weeks the Gospel has been speaking about Faith. In Matthews Gospel today “Jesus says, O women great is your faith.” She asked for help for her daughter who was possessed with a demon. The disciples asked Jesus to send the women away. Jesus replied “ I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” First we have to recognize that we are lost sheep without a relationship with God. Then we have to ask him to help us and then receive his forgiveness, love, and mercy. He will be there if you have the faith to ask and the eyes and ears to see him and hear his voice. Jesus came to be one of us and to show us what he offers us through his sacrifice. This is tough to understand unless we pray for the understanding. Turn your house into a house of pray try it you might be surprised!
CYM Basketball will soon be open for registration keep watch!
Upcoming Events:
High School Youth will begin meeting after Labor Day
SAVE THE DATES:
Faith Afloat: October 15 with Fr. Mike
High School Fall Retreat: Nov.17-19
COME AND SEE
High School Men, come to encounter the Lord through a day of prayer, fun, and brotherhood on Saturday, September 16, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at St. Paul Seminary. The day will include Mass, adoration, laser tag, games dynamic talks, and witnesses by Seminarians. No cost. To register, please email Theresa Sullivan at [email protected] by September 8, 2017.
BLESSED TRINITY ACADEMY
The name for the new regional school, which will be located on the St. Mary Campus (K-8th grade) and St. Bonaventure Campus (Preschool), was officially ap-proved by the bishop! The new school will be named
Blessed Trinity Academy! The name reflects the merger of 3 prominent Catholic Schools that have over 300 years of providing academic excellence between them. Be a part of the next BIG step in Catholic Education. Call today to find out about: • the faith-filled curriculum as an alternative to
Common Core • our focus on rigorous academics not testing • our small class sizes • The commitment to service • technology that is integrated across the curriculum at
all grade levels • the St. Anthony Program • Before and after school care offered at both locations • the strong sense of a school community that is created
through the collaboration of the older and younger students
• Athletic opportunities that are available in Primary and Middle School grades
Schedule a tour today! St. Mary Campus - 412-486-7611
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OPEN HOUSE Blessed Trinity Academy's Early Childhood Center St. Bonaventure Campus will be hosting an Open House for prospective families on Wednesday, August 23rd from 2-6pm. Stop by to meet our teachers, see the classrooms and learn about the curriculum. The Early Childhood Center has a variety of options for 3 and 4 year old children who are looking for either a half or whole day school experience. Before and After School care is also available. For more information please call 412-486-2606. CROSS COUNTRY Families of the new Blessed Trinity Academy with students in grades 2 - 8! The Blessed Trinity Cross Country Team wants you to come and run with us this season! Cross Country is an amazing sport and regardless of your child’s ability, there is a place for them on this team! Please contact Head Coach, Eric Paszkowski at [email protected] for more information.
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OUR PARISH NEWS WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS Join us as we will meet at TGI FRIDAYS, 5300 Corporate Drive, Pittsburgh, 15237, at 5:00 p.m. Hope to see you there. ALL are welcome, any questions call Barb Lagiovane at 412-486-4209 or Marge Wesolek at 412-486-5621. SUMMER GIFT CARD SALES The school Scrip Office has been moved! If you wish to purchase gift cards, please enter through the double glass doors in the rear of the school. We carry nearly 60 different gift cards in stock daily.
Summer hours are as follows:
August Monday, Wednesday and Fridays 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Shop ‘n Save is no longer par ticipating in the Gift Card Program. We now have Kuhn’s Gift Cards available in $25 and $50 denominations. Giant Eagle is still available $10, $25, and $100 denominations.
If you are a Shop ‘n Save shopper, please stop at the Scrip Table and pick up a form to register your Perks Card. Then turn that in at Customer Service the next time you go shopping and the school receives credit for your sales.
BLESSED TRINITY ACADEMY GOLF OUTING
Join the school family members at Blessed Trinity Academy for the Bernie Easley Memorial Golf Outing on Saturday, August 26th at the Lake Vue North Golf Course in Butler PA. Golf cart, lunch, dinner and prizes included. Please call Joe Wenger at 412-952-1996 for more details. NEW TABLES NEEDED We are looking to replace more of our cafeteria tables, which have seen better days! We would like to replace them with the durable white tables that we purchased last year with parishioners donations. If you are interested in donating, please contact the Rectory Office for more information. Thank you!
RACHEL’S VINEYARD WEEKEND This retreat is for post-abortion healing which will be held on September 29 - October 1, at Transfiguration House at Mount Alvernia, in Millvale. To register and for more information, call Toni at 412-352-5348 or email: [email protected]
NEED HELP? Retrouville is a program for couples with mar ital problems. Come to a weekend September 8 -10 for an experience with possible healing help.
Call 412-277-3434 or visit www.retrouvailleofpittsburghinc.org
Our NEIGHBORHOOD HAPPENINGS
The Diocese of Pittsburgh is once again planning its annual Golden Wedding Celebration for couples who are celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary in 2017. This year’s event will begin with Mass at St. Paul Cathedral on Sunday, October 22nd, at 2:30 p.m. Bishop Zubik will be the main celebrant and a light reception will follow in the Cathedral hall. If you are a couple celebrating your 50th Wedding Anniversary any time this year and would like to receive an invitation to this event, please call the our Parish Rectory Office at 412-486-4100 or drop a note in the collection basket no later than Monday, August 28, 2017.
Pray the Rosary to End Abortion and for a Successful 40 Days for Life Campaign (Sept. 27 - Nov. 5)
You are invited to pray the rosary for the success of the Fall 2017 "40 Days for Life" campaign and for the closing of Planned Parenthood in downtown Pittsburgh. The rosary can be prayed at home, at church or outside Planned Parenthood on Liberty Avenue. Time slots are in one hour increments starting on the hour. You can sign up several ways: 1) Go to 40Daysforlifepittsburgh.com- click "Get Involved" at the very bottom of the page - click on "Pray the rosary" 2) Call Rick Thimmons at 412-734-1380; he will sign you up. 3) Email: [email protected] and let him know the day and time you have chosen.
SQUARE DANCE LESSONS
Join others as they learn how to Square Dance at St. Paul United Methodist Church on Ferguson Road on September 5, from 8:00-10:00 p.m. Cost will be $6.00 per person. For more information please call 412-487-3767.
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Once the way was cleared for additional Eucharistic Prayers, those who were appointed to compose them had to look deep within the tradition for sources. One of the prescriptions for new prayers was that they be “unencumbered by useless repetition.” From the start, therefore, the writers knew that the old Roman Canon, which had the priest bowing and crossing himself many times in a long, complex prayer, was not a model of simplicity. Aside from the prayers treasured by Eastern Christians, there is an obvious model from ancient Rome. For about a hundred years now, the historical text “Apostolic Tradition” has shed some light for us on the shadowy shape of worship in the early church. In it, its author, Hippolytus, took care to record the actual texts of worship used at the time. He himself has a shadow side, since he was so ardently conservative in his tastes that he broke ties with the Bishop of Rome and became first in the line of history’s anti-popes. At the eleventh hour, however, he reconciled with his enemies and actually died a martyr. In fact, he was shipped off to the Sardinian mines as a slave with the true pope as his companion in chains. Because his tussle with the pope was over theological innovations and not liturgical texts, we are sure that his account of the style of Eucharistic Prayer in the third century is accurate. It forms the core of today’s Eucharistic Prayer II. CALLED TO ACT IN GOD’S NAME “Let all the nations praise you!” (Psalm 67:4) today’s psalm response exclaims. In the psalms and other Hebrew scriptures, this kind of invocation is actually an invitation to God to act, to intervene in human lives in a manner that will cause everyone—not just the Chosen People—to give praise. Stated a bit more strongly, it is something of a “put up or shut up” challenge to God, the sort of strong statement the psalmists of Israel, trusting in their intimate and loving relationship with God, were not afraid to make. The Gospel has its own exclamation, announcing the appearance of the Canaanite woman with “Behold!” (Matthew 15:22) “Behold!” is a scriptural flag that tells us that God is about to act or announce something through an individual or a situation. In the case of Jesus, God was going to act through this woman, whom nobody among Jesus’ followers would have believed to be an agent of the divine will. Like the psalmists, we might passively inform or perhaps even actively challenge God to do something so that everyone will come to belief, but God will always turn the tables on us. It becomes our calling, our duty (as it was for Jesus) to behold the situations and persons of our daily lives so that God can act through us, so the Kingdom can be announced through our living.
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