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St. John the Evangelist
668 Clearfield Road,
Fenelton, PA 16034-9743
Phone: 724-287-7590
Fax: 724-287-3550
Parish Office Email:
St. Joseph
315 Stoney Hollow Road
Cabot PA 16023
Parish Office: 724-352-2149
Fax : 724-352-7174
St. Joseph Email:
Parish Office Email:
St. Mary of the Assumption
821 Herman Road
Butler, PA 16002
Phone: 724-285-3285
Fax: 724-285-4715
Parish Office Email:
Saintmaryinherman
@zoominternet.net
Parish Grouping
Website
stsjjmcatholic.org
December 29 , 2019
The Holy Family
St. John
St. Joseph
St. Mary of the Assumption
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Readings of the Week
Sacraments: Baptism Instruction is required for first time parents. Please call the Parish Office for arrangements.
Confession Schedule
St. Mary of the Assumption Saturday: 11:00AM - 12:00PM and by request/appointment St. Joseph Saturday: 12:00PM - 1:00PM and by request/appointment St. John By request/appointment
Marriage Arrangements must be made at least six months prior to the wedding date. Please call the Parish Office.
Sacramental Emergencies Fr. Ward 724-777-9432 Fr. Jim 412-421-3962
Staff and Contacts
Monday: 1 Jn 2:12-17/Ps 96:7-8a, 8b-9, 10 [11a]/Lk 2:36-40 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:18-21/Ps 96:1-2, 11-12, 13 [11a]/Jn 1:1-18 Wednesday: Nm 6:22-27/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [2a]/Gal 4:4-7/Lk 2:16-21 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:22-28/Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 [3cd]/Jn 1:19-28 Friday: 1 Jn 2:29—3:6/Ps 98:1, 3cd-4, 5-6 [3cd]/Jn 1:29-34 Saturday: 1 Jn 3:7-10/Ps 98:1, 7-8, 9 [3cd]/Jn 1:35-42 Next Sunday: Is 60:1-6/Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 [cf. 11]/Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6/Mt 2:1-12
Pastor: Fr. Ward Stakem, OFM, Cap. Parochial Vicar: Fr. James Kurtz, OFM, Cap.
St. John 724-287-7590 Jennifer Stahoviak Office Manager & Parish Grouping Bulletin Editor Office Email: [email protected] Bulletin Email: [email protected] Steven Yealy Music Director 717-451-2082 Email: [email protected]
St. Joseph 724-352-2149 Karyn Roenigk Business Manager & Parish Grouping Safe Environment Coordinator Email: [email protected] Br. Joe Day, OFM, Cap. Pastoral Minister Amy Majersky Preschool 724-352-0333 Todd Trettel Facilities Manager Gerard Conroy Director of Music Angie Robb Parish Grouping Adult Faith Formation Coordinator Email: [email protected] 724-352-3443
St. Mary of the Assumption 724-285-3285 Linda Green Office Manager Email: [email protected] Amy Pettinato Preschool Teacher Frank Huncheck Facilities Manager Email: [email protected] Carol Michel Music Director Members of the Capuchin Community Fr. Albert Alexandrunas, Br. Joe Day, Fr. Lester Knoll, Fr. Victor Kriley, Fr. James Kurtz, Fr. Gary Stakem, and Fr. Ward Stakem
Saints John, Joseph and Mary Children’s Faith Formation Office Email: [email protected]
724-352-3030 CFF Administrator: Debi Gross
Assistant: Laura Eakman
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Date Time Location Intention Offered By
Saturday, December 28
The Holy Innocents, Martyrs
4:00 PM St. Mary Clement Reott Melinda & Mitch Roth
5:30 PM St. Joseph Caroline Isabel Lang Bill & Janet Uram
Sunday,
December 29
The Holy Family
8:00 AM St. Joseph Parishioners of St. John, St. Joseph, & St. Mary
8:30 AM St. John Sue Kramer Family
10:00 AM St. Mary Sherry & Jim Green Family
11:00 AM St. Joseph Paul Valliere Tom & Pam Tomaszewski
Monday, December 30 8:00 AM St. Mary Dean Schnur Tom Kramer Family
8:00 AM St. John Marlene Fischer Theresa Cox Tuesday, December 31 St. Sylvester I, Pope
New Year’s Eve
Solemnity of Mary
Vigil
5:00 PM St. John Margaret Graham Theresa Snyder
7:00 PM St. Mary Vi Collins Merl & Vi Collins Family
Wednesday, January 1 Solemnity of Mary,
The Holy Mother of God New Year’s Day
World Day of Peace
10:00 AM St. Joseph Marianna Palladino Lorraine Mason & Richard Ferraro
Thursday, January 2 Sts. Basil the Great and
Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops & Doctors of the
Church
8:00 AM St. Mary Dorothy Schnur Bob & Dorothy Schnur
Friday, January 3 The Most Holy Name
of Jesus
9:00 AM St. Joseph John Mamros Mike and Shelley Giobbi
Saturday,
January 4
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
9:00 AM St. Joseph Dennis Legin Elaine Bixler
4:00 PM St. Mary Parishioners of St. John, St. Joseph, & St. Mary
5:30 PM St. Joseph Francis Streitman A Friend
Sunday,
January 5
The Epiphany
of the Lord
8:00 AM St. Joseph Deceased Members of the Galassi Family, especially Carina Galassi
Chris Reeves
8:30 AM St. John Louis & Flo Gagliardi Family
10:00 AM St. Mary George J. & Elizabeth Gallagher Family
George F. & Shirley Gallagher & Family
11:00 AM St. Joseph Phil Kocon Shawn & Lori Cooper
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Please call your Parish Office or email Jenn at [email protected] to add or
remove names from the grouping prayer lists.
Please remember in your prayers the sick, suffering, and homebound of our parish
community, especially those listed below from
Joanne Fend Karen Matichko John Prokopchak John Regan Mike Spohn Aimee Fritz Marcella Dawson Marianne Cornetti Dick Leroy Carol Rowley Alice Spinneweber
Dan Jonczak Jr. Judy Convery Nicholas Miller Mary and Victor Carbin Art Schnur Jim Edwards C.J. Kriley Loretta Schnur Janet Biscetlia
St. Michael, the Archangel,
Defend Us In Battle….
Michael Fritz Tylor Grant White Matthew McCandless Jimmy Adley Russell Bauer Brandon Bauer
Trevor Cottage Jordan Cottage Nicholas Cottage Stephen Konyha Dustin Michel
Please note the important numbers for Reporting Child Abuse below:
Diocesan Victim Assistance Coordinator Office: 412-456-3093 Hot Line: 1-888-808-1235 PA Childline: 1-800- 932-0313 Call 911 immediately if a child is in immediate danger.
Upcoming Bulletin Deadlines If you have any information to submit, please email it to Jenn by the date/time listed below. Thank you in advance! [email protected]
Jan. 5th bulletin-Friday 12/27 by 9am
Did You Know? Did you know that the Christmas season officially begins in the Catholic Church on the evening of Christmas Eve and lasts until the Baptism of Jesus. The feast of Epiphany used to be celebrated more festively than Christmas! You can wish all your friends a Merry Christmas until January 12 this year!
Parishioners of Saints John, Joseph and Mary, The Catholic Charities warming station is open and as always can use your help in keeping the program stocked with all those little things that make such a big difference.
They are in need of the following items: Hand and foot warmers Hats Gloves Mittens Scarves Coats – size: XL and larger Granola bars Cereal bars Instant oatmeal Instant soup Toiletries especially lotion and chap stick Underwear (all sizes) Warm socks **There will be a collection box in the hall and in the back of church for the first 2 weeks in January.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES: A PLACE WHERE WE WILL LET NO ONE EVER COME TO US WITHOUT LEAVING BETTER & HAPPIER.
THIS EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN MISSION, BASED ON A QUOTE BY ST. TERESA OF CALCUTTA, DEPICTS OUR COMMITMENT TO ALWAYS LEAVE PEOPLE BETTER THAN WHEN THEY FIRST CAME THROUGH OUR DOORS BY HEALING THE HURT; MENDING THE BROKEN; BEFRIENDING THE LOST; AND LOVING THE LONELY.
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Calendar of Upcoming Events St. John
December 31 Vigil Mass for Solemnity of Mary , 5 PM January 5 CFF Epiphany Celebration, CGS-Grade 5, 9:45-11am at CCD Center
St. Mary
December 28 March for Life Sign Up Sheets, Main Entrance of Church December 31 - January 2 Parish Office Closed December 31 Vigil Mass for Solemnity of Mary , 7 PM January 24 March for Life, Washington D. C.
St. Joseph
January 2 Faithful Friends Bible Study 10 AM January 3 First Friday Confessions 8:35 AM January 4 Vocation Holy Hour 10 AM January 5 Epiphany of the Lord RCIA 9-10:45 AM Confirmation Class 9:15 AM CFF 9:15-10:45 AM CGS 9-10:45 AM & 12:15-1:45 PM Edge 6-7:30 PM January 6 RCIA 7-8:30 PM Preschool resumes for yellow class January 7 Prayer Blanket Ministry 10 AM SJH January 8 Bible Buddies 10 AM AFF Psalms 7-8:30 PM Cafe January 9 Faithful Friends Bible Study 10 AM
Upcoming Ministry Schedule
Tuesday, December 31, 5 PM - St. John Servers Jessi Watson Jamee Watson Lector Maxine Yonosko Eucharistic Ministers Linda Birch Volunteers Needed
Tuesday, December 31, 7 PM - St. Mary Servers Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Lector Volunteer Needed Eucharistic Ministers Angela Hughes Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed
Saturday, January 4 - St. Mary Servers Oksana Ortmann Volunteer Needed Lector Josi Nebel Eucharistic Ministers Patty Gall Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed Lorraine Heagy
Sunday, January 5 -St. John Server Max Drosjack Lector Denise Drosjack Eucharistic Ministers Yolanda Cypher Dixie Mennor Joyce Mennor
Sunday, January 5 - St. Mary Servers Alex Collins Noah Collins Lector Betty Hoffman Eucharistic Ministers Becca Bauer Volunteer Needed Matt Hagaman Rick Hoffman
Feast of the Holy Family The Holy Family feast is a good time to remember the family unit and pray for our human and spiritual families. We also may take this feast to reflect on the value and sanctity of the family unit, and to evaluate our own family life. What ways may it be improved? What would Jesus, Mary, and Joseph do? Finally, we can use this feast to ask ourselves what we’re doing to promote the family within our own neighborhoods and communities. Mass Times for The Solemnity of Mary, The Holy
Mother of God - Holy Day of Obligation December 31-Vigil St. John- 5PM St. Mary- 7PM January 1 St. Joseph- 10AM
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Thank you to all who made donations for Christmas Flowers. A complete list of those that donations were
made in honor or memory of will be available to pick up in the back of the Church.
Thank you to each
and every one of you
who helped out in
any way this
Christmas season.
Your kindness and
generosity is always
above and beyond.
Here are some
photos of the fruits
of your labor.
God bless you one and all!
December 15, 2019 Collection
Sunday Offertory: $1,516.00 Weekly Goal: $2,125.00 Immaculate Conception: $186.00 Religious Retirement: $20.00 PSP/EMR: $10.00 Christmas Flowers: $130.00 All Saints: $10.00 Thanksgiving: $10.00 2019 Parish Share Goal: $27,371.00 Collected to date: $16,278.50
With the year 2020 quickly approaching, here are the dates that St. John will be providing the Tuesday Community Dinner at St. Paul in Butler for the year . February 18 May 26 August 4 Mark your calendars now! All help is appreciated.
Thanks to Yolanda Cypher for organizing and executing these meals to help those in need.
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St. Joseph
What’s On Your Mind? Call Us: 724.352.2149
Visit Us: stsjjmcatholic.org Email Us: stjosephcabot@ zoominternet.net
Stop in: 315 Stoney Hollow Road, Cabot Let us hear from you!
A Night At The Races Make sure to save the date -FEBRUARY 22- for our fifth annual night of fun at the races! Mardi Gras will be the theme. Tickets for horses and jockeys will be available shortly after the holidays. Of course, we are always looking for volunteers to help with the various events of the evening. Give a call to the Parish Office at 724-352-2149 to offer your help. Seating is limited, so mark your calendars.
Thanks To . . .
. . . Our choir members, ushers, lectors, altar servers, Eucharistic ministers– all who helped to make our Masses so inviting and spiritually uplifting.
. . . Those who donated to the Flower Fund. The variety of poinsettias and plants look exquisite. Your generosity made it all possible.
. . . All who participated in the Christmas Sharing projects. Your participation is outstanding. $2,005 to Meals on Wheels; $1,590 to Cabot Food Bank; 27 Food Baskets; 30 treat bags.
Your generosity is over the top. God bless you! . . . Karen, Karyn, Todd, Ralph, Gary, the Art & Environment volunteers,
and anyone who played a part in preparing a proper place for the Christ Child. We appreciate your time, creativity and enthusiasm for our parish.
. . . Todd for making our grounds and compound look so inviting and full of Christmas. . . . The Tomaszewski Family for sharing their evergreens with us.
2019 Contribution Statements Contribution statements will be mailed by January 31
to each parish household who has made a financial contribution during 2019.
Questions, please call the Parish Office.
Office Schedule The Parish Office and Faith Formation Office will be closed until January 6. Please leave messages of a business nature on voice mail 724.352.9303 or call Karyn at 724.355.5403 for immediate attention. For CFF related messages, please use voice mail 724-352-3030. We wish you a Merry Christmas and an abundance of blessings in the New Year!
Financial Report Fiscal Year 2019-20 Needed Needed Weekly YTD OFFERTORY $6,213 $149,112 Offertory Received 12-15-19 $5,637 Online Received 12-15-19 $885 Total Offertory Received $6,522 Difference +$309 Received YTD $147,537 Difference YTD -$1,575 PARISH SHARE GOAL $71,578 Parish Share 12-15-19 $290 Parish Share Online 12-15-19 $56,651 Immaculate Conception Online $105 Votive Candles 12-15-19 $50
+ Rest In Peace + Robert Trettel
Father of Todd Trettel Grandfather of Garrett, Josh and Caitlin Trettel
May Bob’s soul and the souls of all of the faithful departed rest in eternal peace.
Solemnity of Mary—January 1 Mass: 10 a.m.—Start the New Year off with Mass!
A Little Tight If you sit in either of the side sections of pews, you know that the pass way, the space between the end of the pew and the wall, is somewhat tight to use as an aisle. It is especially during this season when the church window sills are decorated. We ask that you refrain from using that pass way if at all possible.
So Long, Colette! Hello, Cecilia! We bid our farewell to Colette Blair who has served as the CFF Secretary for the last four years. Cecilia Love will take over for Colette. Cil, her husband Dave and sons, Jacob and Isaac, live in Butler. You will be sure to see Cil around CFF. Stop and introduce yourself to her. Welcome aboard, Cil!
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St. Mary of the Assumption
Financials - December 15, 2019 Offertory $ 3,102.00 Weekly Goal $ 3,100.00
Candle Money $ 59.00 2019 Parish Share $ 1,430.00 Utilities $ 76.00 Immaculate Conception $ 163.65
Parish Share Goal $ 52,381.00 Total Donations Collected $ 43,669.00
83 % of PARISH SHARE GOAL!! __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Collection Counters
Dec. 29 Finance Council Jan. 5 Finance Council
The Parish Office will be closed
December 31—January 2
Just 4 weeks until March for Life January 24, 2020
Our parish grouping will be gathering in Washington, D.C. to speak out against the greatest injustice of our time, abortion.
Sign up sheets for the bus leaving St. Mary School parking lot are located at the main entrance of the church. Reserve your seat early.
More information is posted with the sign up sheets.
Please call John Hinterlang, 724-352-9384, with questions.
The bus leaving St. Joseph Church will have a separate itinerary.
Cemetery Roadway During the winter months, be mindful that the Catholic Parish Cemeteries Association maintains the cemetery. As snow, ice, and inclement conditions accumulate, the driveway is not to be used as a thruway.
New Year Resolutions
In addition to your usual resolutions, consider the following this year. 1. Find a patron saint. Saints are our heroes in
faith and are powerful intercessors for us in heaven.
2. Go an extra day to Mass or to daily Mass. Since the group attending is usually small, and there is often no singing, most daily Masses will only take 30 minutes of your day. In return, you’ll receive extra graces and blessings for the small sacrifice.
3. Go to confession monthly. Yes, it’s difficult to face your sins and say them out loud, but frequent reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation gives you the grace to fight those sins and perhaps finally defeat them.
4. Read the Bible or attend a Bible Study. If you don’t own a Catholic Bible, invest in one and keep it where you will see it every day.
5. Pray the Rosary. The Rosary has been hailed by saints and popes alike as a powerful weapon to defeat evil and a beautiful way to meditate on the gospels. There are many powerful blessings and promises granted to those devoted to the Rosary.
6. Read about your Faith. If all you do is go to mass every Sunday, you’re missing out on many wonderful resources for your faith. This year, resolve to read on Catholic topics. Pray to the Holy Spirit for guidance.
7. Spend more time in front of the Blessed Sacrament. Just 10 - 15 minutes on a regular basis will deeply improve your spiritual life.
8. Speak about others only with truth and love, not gossip.
9. Prevent burnout by putting aside work one day a week. Trust God to provide for your needs that day and just enjoy the time He’s given you.
https://www.beliefnet.com
St. Mary Sanctuary Candle In Memory of Tom Angert
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Psalms: The School of Prayer
At the heart of the Bible are the Psalms, prayers from God that
help us learn to pray. The Holy Spirit inspired them. Israel sang
them. Christ himself prayed them, as did our Blessed Mother.
These sacred hymns become our heartfelt response to God’s
loving and wondrous deeds for us. Their words captivate the
imagination and draw us into a deeply personal encounter with
God.
We will begin an eleven-week Bible study Psalms: The School
of Prayer on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 7:00pm in St.
Joseph Hall Café. Participants will meet every week to view an
engaging video presentation followed by a time of group discus-
sion and fellowship. For more information or to register, visit
ascensionpress.com, or contact Angie Robb at (724) 352-3443
or [email protected]. Join us to study how to establish a
deeply personal dialogue with God through the Psalms.
HOPE AND HEALING ARE POSSIBLE!!! Are you concerned about a friend or loved one who may be fight-
ing substance abuse? Are you a parent of a teen who may be struggling to cope? Do you have an addiction to prescription pain
meds? Does your spouse drink too much? PLEASE JOIN US FOR ROSARY AND SPECIAL INTERCESSIONS
TUESDAYS: JAN 7TH, 14TH and 28TH 2:30-3:30 JANUARY 21ST 7-8pm
WHERE: ABBA’S HOUSE, 320 W. MAIN ST., SAXONBURG He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
-Psalm 147:3 Information: [email protected]
Dear Friends of St. John, St. Joseph, and St. Mary’s, It is with a grateful heart that I write this letter of gratitude for your generous support of Rachel’s Vineyard of Pittsburgh. You welcomed Michele and I, we shared our stories together, and you received us as family, just like Jesus. Your combined generosity totaled 3180.13. This donation will provide continued support to our ministry. Since we are a volunteer ministry, I would like to briefly share how your donations will be used. We never refuse anyone regardless of ability to pay. You will help someone find the healing they seek. When a retreatant arrives, they receive a manual they will use during the retreat because of you. When you sit down to dinner know that a retreatant is having dinner because of you. At night if you awaken know there is a chapel where a restless heart can sit with Jesus because of you. On Sunday when a retreatant lights a candle to memorialize their child, they will do this because of you. You are an integral part of their healing experience. As a team we will remember you always in our prayers. May God continue to bless you. With a grateful heart I say thank you, Toni Jester
Forms: Children <18 must have a signed permission slip if not accompanied by a parent and must stay with their parent-designated adult on the trip. School children can submit a Religious Instruction form to school in advance. The March should be an excused absence.
Look for the forms in the church entrance by the signup sheet. More Info: Dress for the weather - layers, water resistant, hat, gloves... Bring a change of shoes/socks. Bring things to occupy your time on the bus, headphones, etc. Questions, Provie-724-816-5920 or Cil-(724-822-0614
March for Life 2020 Friday January 24th
Bus Departing from St Joseph Church Itinerary: 5:30 Begin to Arrive at St Joes for Mass (if attending) 5:45 Mass begins promptly – Fr Jim presiding 6:15 Gather in the Church Entry then Board the Bus (after Mass) 6:30 Depart St Joes (pack your own lunch/snacks for the drive; breakfast snacks & water will be supplied)
in transit Rest Stop (location TBD) to quickly use Restrooms ~noon Arrive at Rally in DC
Attend Rally, March and visit with PA lawmakers 4:30 Meet up no later than (location TBD) 5:00 Depart DC
in transit Stop for Dinner (location TBD; bring $$ for dinner)~11:00 Return to St Joes (tip the bus driver if you are able)
Cost: Bus cost: $2800; ~$56/seat (Donations gladly accepted) (Pay what you can; don’t let the cost keep you from going) We are asking: $20 / adults
$10 / children (under 18) $40 max per immediate family Pastors are FREE. Please submit payment ASAP to save your spot. Checks should be made payable to “St Joseph Church”
The Most Holy Name of Jesus The entrance antiphon for the feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus gives us a glimpse into how important Jesus' name is: At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ Is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
The history of the Holy Name of Jesus goes back to the earliest years of Christianity. IHS is a monogram. It comes from the Greek word for Jesus. This reverence continued into the medieval devotions promoted by St. Anselm of Canterbury.
A reminder of the long and important history of Jesus' name and why we hold, with such reverence, Jesus' holy name.
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