December 8, 2019
Parish Staff
Pastor ................................. Father Michael Gabler, O.S.B.
Deacon ............................................... William "Bill" Gibson
Office Manager / Finance ......................... Patsy McAllister
Receptionist / Sec. ...........................................Pat Kneidel
Bulletin .................................................... Kathy Reuscher
Custodian ........................................................ Dave Farley
Interparish Staff
Nick Heise, Youth & Young Adult Ministry ......... 781-1042
Mary Lynn Carnovale, Faith Formation Sec. ....... 781-1042
Facilitators:
Leslie Gahr/Nick Heise, Life Teen ....................... 781-1042
Kathy Cheatle, Elementary (1-5) ......................... 781-3009
Nick Heise/Leslie Gahr, Middle-School ............... 781-1042
Leslie Gahr, Confirmation ................................... 781-1042
Sally Smith, Good Shepherd (Pre-First Grade) ... 781-6422
Elk County Catholic School System
Sam MacDonald, President ................................ 834-7812
Bob Breindel, Director/Finance ........................... 781-3144
Susan Jansen, Director/Advancement ................ 834-1480
Jessica Fritz, Communications/ Marketing ............ 834-1480
School Principals
Mrs. Debbie Slay, Principal, Catholic Elementary>>>834-4169
John Schneider, Principal, ECCHS & Middle School >.834-7800
Cafeterias
Elementary .......................................................... 834-4927
Middle/High ......................................................... 834-7800
Confessions: Saturday: 3:00-3:45 p.m.
First Friday Week:
Thursday: 4:00 p.m. Until all are heard
Anytime by Appointment
Ministries & Committees
Finance Council ............................................. Patty Brock
Pastoral Council ................................ Christopher Martini
RCIA .......................................................... Kathy Cheatle
Liturgical Committee ...................................... Lois Sadley
Music Director ................................................ Lois Sadley
Care & Concern ......................................... Church Office
Social Committee .......... Helene Burdick / Linda Brunner
Buildings & Grounds .................................. Ron Herbstritt
Sacred Heart Parish SUPER Bingo . Patsy, Jim & Helene
Saint Anne Society ........ Helene Burdick / Gerda Squires
Small Faith Communities ................ Sam & Barbara Glatt
Saint Vincent dePaul Society..................... Tom Dornisch
Pre-Cana Coordinators ........................ Phil & Sandy Hoh
Natural Family Planning ............. Andy & Cathy Dornisch
Cursillo Coordinators ............................. Mike & Kim Sloff
Pregnancy Hotline ..... Optionline.org or 800-712-HELP
Pregnancy ............................. Pregnancydecisionline.org
Post-Abortion Counseling ................Rachelsvineyard.org
Youth Ministry Website .......................ourdiscipleslife.org
Boy Scout Troop 95 (smtroop95.com) ........ Lad Kornacki
Cub Scout Pack 95 ................................... Andy Dornisch
Bulletin Deadline Monday – 10:00 a.m. – In Writing
Mass Schedule
Saturday - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Weekday - 6:15 a.m. (Monday—Friday)
Holy Days - Listed in Bulletin
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
PA Charitable Trust
337 Center Street – St. Marys, PA 15857
Sacred Heart Parish Office: 814-834-7861 Fax: 814-834-1376 ● Sacred Heart Parish Center: 834-4017 (Evening Hours)
e-mail: [email protected] ● Website: www.sacredheartparish.us
Parish Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Established 1876
Mission Statement
Through our gifts of time, talents, and treasures, we serve our parish as we journey together to the Kingdom of God.
TODAY is the day to return the
Giving Tree gifts. If you took an
ornament, you are reminded to please
have the gift returned to church by
December 8th, that’s TODAY. Please remember you
may leave on the store tag, but NO sales slips and No
toys, wrap the gift and place the gift tag on the outside of
the package or gift bag. Thank you for your kindness!
ADVENT PRAYER FOR FAMILIES~
Heavenly Father, your son, Jesus, is your greatest gift to
us, a great sign of your love. Guide us as we strive to
walk in that love together as a family this Advent. As we
prepare our hearts for Christmas, bring us closer to each
other and to your son. Give us the grace and strength we
need every day. Help us to always trust in you. Come,
Lord Jesus, lead all people closer to you. Come and
dispel the darkness of our world with the light of your
love. Amen.
PEACE
Dear Jesus, you entered our world on Christmas as the
Prince of Peace. This Advent, as we strive to become
the-best-version-of-ourselves, fill us with a deep and
abiding peace. Help us share that peace with everyone
we encounter, especially those who need it most. Amen.
ST. MARYS AREA CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER
12:30 p.m. December 25th~ First United Methodist
Church 140 North St. Marys St. This dinner is an annual
event sponsored and supported by the community. It is
free and open to any and all who are alone or unable to
prepare Christmas dinner. *Reservations & Deliveries*
call Carol at 781-7401. *Donations* to donate turkeys,
hams or cakes please call Alice at 834-2787. *Volunteer*
to help call Ed at 594-8063. Monetary donations can be
Made to: CNB Bank 133 Washington St. St. Marys.
Page Two Sacred Heart Church, PA Charitable Trust, St. Marys, Pennsylvania Established 1876
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT will be
held in Sacred Heart Church on Friday from 7:00 a.m.
until closing with Benediction at 4:00 p.m.
PLEASE PRAY for the repose of the souls of all the
faithful departed. May God grant them eternal rest and
comfort all those who mourn them.
PRAYER LIST - Let us remember all the sick especially
Kathy Clausen, Harold Gnan Jr., Cindy Herzing,
Baby Leo Jaques, Audrey Murray, Tom Nellis Jr.,
Amanda Olson, Tammy Pearsall, Kathleen (Daisy)
Rowley, Josh Seiler, Matthew Sharrow, David Weaver
and Alice Feldbauer. We pray in hope that God’s healing
power may touch all those who are sick.
SACRED HEART PRAYER CHAIN - If you want to be
placed on the prayer chain for any need, just call Rose
at 781-6430, or Ann at 834-6534.
THANK YOU
For the donation for Buildings & Grounds
$10 in memory of Mary C. Miller
PRE-CANA SESSIONS
Date: Time: Place:
January 25, 2020 8 a.m./5:15 p.m. Sacred Heart
Includes Mass 834-7861
WE WELCOME~ Wyatt Michael Carlson and
Lacie Ellen Carlson into the Catholic Community.
Wyatt and Lacie are the twins of Damon Carlson and
Erica L. Neal
May God bless them as they grow in their faith and love
of God.
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS~
Father you call each one of us by name and ask us
to follow you. Bless your church by raising up dedicated
and generous leaders from our families and friends who
will serve your people as Sisters, Priests, Brothers,
Deacons, and Lay Ministers. Inspire us as we grow to
know you, and open our hearts to hear your call.
We ask this in Jesus’s name Amen.
December 7 (S): Vigil of Second Sunday of Advent
4:00 p.m. For Sacred Heart Parishioners
December 8 : Second Sunday of Advent
7:00 a.m. †† Mary (An.) & Barney Kronenwetter
9:00 a.m. † Jon Burdick (An.)
11:00 a.m. †† Floyd Jovenitti (An.) and
Julianne Cullen
December 9 (M): Immaculate Conception of the
Virgin Mary
6:15 a.m. † Martha C. Pistner
December 10 (T): Second Week of Advent
6:15 a.m. †† Dan & Wil DeLullo
December 11 (W): Second Week of Advent
6:15 a.m. † Tom Reuscher
December 12 (Th): Our Lady of Guadalupe
6:15 a.m.††††† Alfred, Edna, Archie, Smokey
& Bobby Gausman
December 13 (F): St. Lucy, Virgin, Martyr
6:15 a.m. † Bernadette Gerg
December 14 (S): Vigil of Third Sunday of Advent
4:00 p.m. For Sacred Heart Parishioners
December 15 : Third Sunday of Advent
7:00 a.m.††† Bernard & Ellen Leuschel &
Patty Feidler
9:00 a.m. L/D of Earl & Frances
McAllister Vollmer Family
11:00 a.m. † Jerry Pistner (An.)
The week of December 8, 2019 the Angel
Lamps in the Sanctuary burn for the following
intentions
† Jon Burdick (An.)
L/D of Floyd Jovenitti Family
FATIMA PRAYER GROUP
Monday Night Apostolate of Fatima Prayer Group will
pray the Rosary at Sacred Heart Church Dec., 9th.
starting at 6:00 PM. Father Michael will be having
Mass following the Rosary. All are welcome.
“31 DAY” VOCATION CALENDAR - Please
consider joining the Parish “31 Club” for Vocations to
the Religious Life. Try to attend a Mass, Holy Hour OR
Pray on your chosen date and offer it for:
• Priests/religious who have served our parish in the past.
• For those priests, religious and deacons serving now.
• To ask the Lord of the harvest for future vocations.
9th Gretchen Meyer, Julie Lecker
10th Don Weis, Kathy Clark
11th Gretchen Meyer, Irene Taylor
12th Tom Dornisch
13th Carleen Koch, Alice Wiesner
14th Gerry Chalot, Leonard Chalot,
Phylis Haberberger
15th Frank Fodge, Delores Frey
If you would like to be a part of the “31 Day” Vocation
Calendar, please call the Parish Office at 834-7861 #1.
GET READY TO GEAR UP FOR~ Father Michael’s
Bible Study, on Tuesday, January 7, 2020
at 7:00 p.m., in the Scout Room of the
Parish Center. Father will be doing this
Bible Study on the Book of Revelations.
All are welcome.
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AREA NEWS
BOWLS OF LOVE is a free meal served every
Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church
from 4-5:00 PM. Everyone is welcome.
ADORATION AT QUEEN of the WORLD every
Thursday following the 7:00 AM Mass. Closing:
Evening prayer and Benediction: 6:30 PM.
ECCHS MUSIC BOOSTER B-I-N-G-O!
Friday, December 13th ECCHS Cafeteria
Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Early Birds at 6:15 p.m.
Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. Food, friends, & BINGO!
ST. LEO FISH FRY~ Friday, December 13, 2019
Time: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm (or until sold out) in the
St. Leo Social Hall. Eat in or for take outs, please
call 772-4705. Cost: $12.00
Menu: Baked, Breaded or Battered Haddock,
Baked Potato or French Fries, Coleslaw, Warm
Applesauce, Dinner Rolls, Your choice of
Homemade Dessert and Beverage.
Also available - Chicken Tender Dinner.
Future Fish Fries are~ 2020, Jan., 10, Feb., 14
ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION'S~ Christmas Bingo
Sunday, December 15, 2019 at the ECC cafeteria.
Doors open at 11:45, bingo starts at 1:30
A free lunch (Beef on Wick, Chips & Cookie) will be
served at 12:30. Coverall. Bring a friend.
ECCHS ALUMNI MASS~ December 20, 2019 at
9:05 a.m. in the ECCHS Chapel.
ECCHS SHARE YOUR CAREER DAY~ will be on
December 20, 2019. Looking for guest speakers
from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Contact Wee J. Fernan
@ 814-781-7800 ext., 204A or
email [email protected].
ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION'S~ “New Year’s Evening Bingo”
Tuesday, December 31, 2019 at the ECC cafeteria.
Doors open at 5:00, bingo starts at 6:30
A free lunch (Sauerkraut, Pork & Hot Dogs &
Dessert) will be served at 5:45.
Coverall. Bring a friend.
ECCHS ALUMNI SPIRIT NIGHT~ January 10, 2020
ECCHS ALUMNI MASS~ January 17, 2020 at
9:05 a.m. in the ECCHS Chapel.
ST. LEO SCHOOL REVERSE RAFFLE~
January 25, 2020 at The Royal Inn, $65 Ticket
includes Buffet for two and Main Drawing Entry.
Doors open at 4:45 p.m., Silent Auction 5:15 p.m.
Entertainment by: CK Audio. For Tickets call Jamie
at 814-594-5308.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Mondays Praying the Rosary in Church 6:00 p.m.
Dec., 9 St. Anne Society Christmas Party 1:00 p.m.
Dec., 10 Elk County Right to Life 6:30 p.m.
Dec., 14 Bah-Humbug 9:00 a.m./3:00 p.m.
ELK COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE GROUP~
will meet on Tuesday, December 10, at 6:30
p.m. in the St. Marys Church Parish Annex.
For additional information please call
Mary Bea @ 834-3834.
"A person is a person no matter how
small." Dr. Seuss
KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMASI
With a nativity scene car magnet or
stickie's. Makes a great gift...and a
great way to get the message out.
Available at the St. Marys K of C
or by any member. Cost is $5.00.
Parish Office has a sample if you would like to see them.
SPECIAL ENVELOPES FOR THE MONTH OF DEC., 2019
Dec., 1 Christmas Flower Offering
Dec., 8 Retirement Fund for Religious
Dec., 8 Immaculate Conception Offering
Dec., 15 Support of School Children
Dec., 25 Christmas Offering
FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS
Offerings can be made in memory
of, or in honor of a loved one.
Please use the envelope in your
monthly packet OR fill in this form
and place in an envelope marked
Flowers and drop in the collection
basket. The list of names and donors will be found
in a future bulletin.
In Memory of (deceased):
______________________
In Honor of (living):
___________________________
Donors Name:
________________________________
Amount:
___________________________________
CHILDREN'S LIVING NATIVITY
Your child or children are invited to participate in a live
Nativity Scene at the 10:00 a.m. Mass on
Christmas morning.
Grades 1-3 ANGELS, Grade 4 SHEPHERDS,
Grade 5 WISEMEN.
He (she) would need a costume
(some costumes are available)
For more info call Mary Ross 781-6867.
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Only by living as true Christians can we make
the impact in this world that we all yearn to make. We
all want to leave this world a better place, to
achieve something lasting in life. This desire
is natural, because God built it into our hearts.
That's why the description of a renewed and
redeemed world that we heard in the First Reading
resonates so much - lions eating hay, wolves playing
with lambs, the downtrodden being raised up, the
wicked being judged... We want that; we want to make
a better world - that's our God-given mission!
A young man recently entered a religious order
in Connecticut, starting out on the long and difficult
road to the priesthood. Before entering the seminary,
he composed a short essay about the factors
that influenced his decision. He wrote:
...There was something very, very deep
down whispering very, very quietly that I might
just have a vocation.
My initial response was a pronounced and
decided ‘Naaah.'
But as time went on, especially once the war
on terror got underway, I started thinking a lot
more about what life was really about, what it
was really worth...
That period was God's painful but effective way
of pointing me to a path that would really fill
the emptiness I felt.
This young man saw the problems of the
world, and felt a desire to do something about them.
And the grace of God showed him what it
is showing us today: to make the world a better place,
in a lasting way, means helping it fulfill the plan God
has for it, and that means bringing others closer
to Christ, the only one who can make the lion lie down
with the lamb.
And only true Christians - not superficial,
Pharisaic Christians - can bring others closer to Christ.
Father Michael
Youth & Young Adult Ministry
Dec., 8~ 6th grade and life Teen Faith Formation
6:00 p.m.-7:45 p.m. at Queen of the World
Dec., 8~ 7th & 8th grade Middle School Faith Formation
retreat at 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at St. Boniface with Mass
starting at 10:30 a.m. at St. Boniface
Dec., 11~ St. Marys Elementary Faith Formation
6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at St. Marys Parish Center
(Confessions will be for grades 3, 4 and 5)
Dec., 11~ St. Boniface Faith Formation
6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at St. Boniface School
Dec., 15~ Middle School and Life Teen Faith Formation
6:00 p.m.-7:45 p.m. at Queen of the World
Dec., 15~ Confirmation Class for Faith Formation
Students only 1:00– 2:30 p.m. at Queen of the World
Dec., 18~ St. Marys Elementary Faith Formation
6:00-7:30 p.m. at St. Marys Parish Center
Dec., 18~ St. Boniface Elementary Faith Formation
6:00-7:30 p.m. at St. Boniface School
Dec., 22~ NO Confirmation Class
Dec., 22~ NO St. Marys or St. Boniface Faith Formation
Dec., 29~ No Middle School & Life Teen Faith Formation
All teens in 9th - 12th grade to join Nick Heise at the
CYMA/CAVs Gym Building, 126 Church Street
for "Rooted Youth Ministry" every Monday and
Wednesday from 7 pm - 9 pm.
~ May 17, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Q/W
Child Protection and Creating Safe Environments- Keeping
God’s Children Protected and Safe: To know that we are
children of God is to live in complete love, with deep abiding se-
curity and the ability to dream, to sing, to create, to laugh, and to
play without worry. As we grow older, we face a new
reality – we cannot approach all God’s creation with the same
trust and confidence. We learn, through sometimes hurtful and
damaging experiences, that some people reject the ability that
God gave them to love and respect others – they ignore God’s
call. The diocesan program to safeguard children helps remind
us of these very facts. With the help of this program, the faithful
are guided and educated about the responsibility of how to keep
God’s children protected and safe. To see what the Diocese of
Erie is doing to help maintain safe environments, visit https://
www.eriercd.org/childprotection/
SUPPORT AGING RELIGIOUS~ Today special
collection is for the Retirement Fund for Religious. Many
senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order
priests served for little or no pay. Today, religious
communities often do not have enough savings to meet
retirement needs. Your gift helps provide
medications, nursing care, and more for tens of
thousands of elderly religious. It also helps
ensure younger members can continue the good
works of their elders. Please be generous.
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SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
"God does not love us because there is some reason that causes love. God loves us because He Himself is love, and
love tends to spread and give by its nature. God does not even tie his benevolence to our conversion: if anything this
is a consequence of God's love."
Love is the spiritual fulfilment! Love is the light of the Kingdom! Love is the breath of the Holy Spirit inspired into the
human spirit! Love is the cause of the manifestation of the Truth (God) in the phenomenal world!. Love is the
necessary tie proceeding from the realities of things through divine creation!"
"Know therefore that the LORD your God is God; He is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand
generations of those who love Him and keep His commands."
Most know firsthand that love between a man and woman is not always a faithful one.
The pain that follows unfaithfulness can be crippling, but God will never be unfaithful. God will always be and will
always love you. Never forget His love is unchanging.
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