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Bell Worth Park Catholic Community The Catholic Community of Bellevue, Emsworth, and Franklin Park.
ASSUMPTION SACRED HEART ST. JOHN NEUMANN
bellworthparkcc.org
The Church of the Assumption
Sacred Heart Church
St. John Neumann
JUNE 7, 2020
This icon is based on the classic Holy Spirit icon by Andrei Rubilev from 1410. It shows the three visitors that appeared to Abraham near Mamre in Genesis 18. While there is debate among theologians as to whether the three visitors were actually the Trinity, the icon provides a beautiful symbolic portrait of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The members of the Trinity are seated in a circle representing their unity and perfect love and respect for one other. And each one is either holding something or has something symbolic behind them that points to their divine character. Even the choice of colors for their clothing stands for their divine attributes.
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY, JUNE 7, 2020 2
LIVE-STREAM MASS TIMES
Monday– Wednesday -Friday 7:00 pm (from Assumption)
Tuesday-Thursday– 8 am (from Assumption)
Monday—Friday— 9:00 am (from St. John Neumann)
Live-stream Mass can be viewed at
https://bellworthparkcc.org/daily-mass-online
MASS INTENTIONS & SCRIPTURE READINGS
Assumption—Blue Sacred Heart—Red SJN—Green
Sunday, June 7 –The Most Holy Trinity
Exodus 34:4-6, 8-9 2 Corinthians 13:11-13 John 3:16-18
7:30………...Susan & Dawn Beatty (Lauren Obringer)
8:30………...James & Pearl Donovan (Tom & Priscilla Donovan)
10:00………..People of SJN, Assumption & Sacred Heart
10:30………..Alphonso Cheponis Jr. (Dr./Mrs. George Cheponis)
11:00……….Carol Wilgomas (Robert Helfrich)
12:30……….Dec’d of the Anthony Dentici Family (family)
Monday, June 8
1 Kgs 17:1-6; Mt 5:1-12
8:00 ………..Eric McCarthy (wife, Peggy)
9:00………...Patty Certo (Duane Lukitsh)
Tuesday, June 9
1 Kgs 17:7-16; Mt 5:13-16
8:00………..James Filkins (Tom & Mary Vic Taylor)
9:00…………Cairns Family (Martha)
Wednesday, June 10
1 Kgs 18:20-39; Mt 5:17-19
8:00…………Private intentions (Confession to follow)
9:00…………Mary Jo Hynes (Full family)
Thursday, June 11—Saint Barnabas, Apostle
Acts 11:21-26; 13:1-3; Mt 5:20-26
8:00…………Judy Donovan (Eleanor Minahan)
9:00…………George Fischer (Fran)
Friday, June 12
2 Timothy 3:10-17 Mark 12:35-37
8:00…………Clare Ann Bischoff (Thimons family)
9:00…………David Rocco (Jim & Joan Neugebauer)
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Saturday, June 13—Saint Anthony of Padua
1 Kgs 19:19-21; Mt 5:33-37
8:00 am………….Gennaro & Maria Arlia (family)
(Confession to follow)
9:00 am………….William Terry Lenhart (Jezerc family)
(Confession to follow)
4:00 pm………...Connie Males (sister, Barb)
4:30 pm………..Valentine & Anna School (Jack & Betty Bu)
5:30 pm………..Alma Mandl (George & Elis. Mandl)
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CONFESSION SCHEDULE
SATURDAYS 8:30 AM—Assumption 9:30 AM—St. John Neumann
WEDNESDAY 8:30—Sacred Heart
Sunday June 14—Corpus Christi
Dt 8:2-3, 14-16; 1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58
7:30………...SJN, Sacred Heart & Assumption Parish Families
8:30………...James B. Elker (family)
10:00………..Jean Salmon (Ernie & Joanne Deutsch)
10:30………..Albert Ejzak (wife, JoAnne Ejzak)
11:00……….Rose Ann Clapperton (twin sister, Mary Lou Clapperton)
12:30……….Mary Frasier (Catechesis of the Good Shepherd)
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Dear Friends,
I hope this note finds you doing well. I am writing to share a recent development. After reflection and prayer and
looking at the process for the grouping, I made a request. I shared with the Diocese that I felt that I should be
relieved of the position of Administrator of the parish grouping of Assumption, Sacred Heart and St. John Neumann.
Please hear my reasons. Setting the mission, forming ministries, and looking at long range goals are important. I
don’t believe that I should set that vision and then leave. The leader needs to be part of that process, have
ownership, and work with all of you. Bishop Zubik has been installing pastors of the new parishes for a 6 year term.
I do not have that vision for ministry. I’m turning 69 in July. I think a new person should join you on that journey.
I received my letter that I will be leaving the grouping July 1st. I was told my replacement was not decided as of
May 20th. Please know that this decision isn’t something that I have made lightly.
I truly believe that this is best for the grouping - working to establish the new parish, setting goals, developing the team an d
leading you into the future. Know that you all will remain in my prayers. It has been a blessing for me to be with you.
In my prayers, Fr. John
GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY SON, SO THAT EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES IN HIM MIGHT NOT PERISH
BUT MIGHT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE
JOHN 3:16-18
THANK YOU!
Thank you for supporting North Hills Community
Outreach with groceries and monetary donations as a
result of your very successful food drive! It is because
of your generosity that over 3,000 families received
the assistance and attention they needed and deserved.
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY
In a “normal” time, St. John Neumann Church
would be holding its annual Baby Bottle
Campaign to support Women’s Choice
Network (WCN). As a alternative to the
traditional baby bottle campaign, WCN is conducting a Virtual Baby
Bottle Campaign. To donate, please go to EBottle.org and under the
“leaderboard” you will find St. John Neumann and can easily make a
donation. If you prefer, checks can be mailed directly to Women’s
Choice Network; P O Box 15034, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. Thank you for
your support.
SAFE FAMILIES, PGH
Thanks to those who donated to the supplies for the Grab & Go Bags
that were distributed to over 200 children via the Salvation Army.
Their families are very grateful for the diversion and entertainment
they will provide.
Come hear Megan McKenna, Catholic
Theologian, Author and Storyteller weave her magic on Zoom, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, at 7:00 pm. The e v e n t i s F r e e . R e g i s t e r www.associationofpittsburghpriests.com (or copy and paste in your browser), hit REGISTER, which will take you to the RSVP page. Scroll down to enter the number of people attending at your location, then CHECKOUT. You will receive an email with a link to the meeting on the 16th. Save the email. Please log on about 10-15 minutes early.
THANK YOU!
Thank you for being an active and
faithful member of St. John
Neumann, Sacred Heart and
A s s u m p t i o n C h u r c h . B y
continuing to give to the church
during these uncertain times
you’re showing that the church
has a meaningful place in your heart. We earnestly
appreciate your ongoing support and want to let you
know we’re here for you. If there is anything the church
can do for you and your family, don’t hesitate to reach
out to us. You are a valued member of our church family
and we thank you from the bottom of our heart. God
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BAPTISMS can currently be celebrated outside of Mass with groups of
less than 25 people. Those attending need to wear masks and some changes
have been implemented to minimize person to person contact.
RECONCILIATION can be offered in our Church buildings. Open
confessional stations are used as opposed to closed confessionals. Social
distancing, wearing masks, and frequent sanitization is required. FIRST
RECONCILIATION will be addressed as we identify the timeline for First
Communion.
FIRST COMMUNION These are extremely important events and we
desire to make this liturgy as close to normal as possible, so we would like to
get comfortable with our adjusted Mass process before we schedule these.
CONFIRMATION We are still holding the option open of Confirmation
over the summer, but are awaiting additional clarity regarding the number of
people and the adjustments necessary to make this happen. We will provide
sufficient notice for planning purposes and will keep you updated.
RCIA The diocese has expressed that we should welcome our candidates
and elect back to Mass as soon as possible. We will want to make sure that
we can officially bring them into the church in a liturgy that honors the
beautiful moment that our brothers and sisters have worked toward.
Marriages Weddings can be celebrated under the same limitations as
Baptisms. 25 people, masks, social distancing.
Anointing of the Sick is a powerful sacrament that gives spiritual
strength to those who are seriously ill, dying, or in some danger of death. If
you or a family member is a candidate for the sacrament of Anointing of the
Sick due to age, illness, hospitalization, or upcoming risky surgery, please
contact the hospital chaplain or the parish office to arrange for a priest to
meet with you or your family member.
SACRAMENTS MASS
SUNDAY MASS will begin June 6/7 with
the following additional limitations:
25% of church capacity per Mass.
Assumption=235
Sacred Heart=110
St. John Neumann=150
Church undergoes a sanitization
process before/ after every Mass.
Masks and Social Distancing strictly
followed
Sanitization process in place for
Church
Hand Sanitizer available for all when
entering.
Separate entry/ exit.
No gathering/ loitering before/ after
Mass.
Vulnerable people (over 65 with
health issues) encouraged to stay
home.
THE OBLIGATION TO ATTEND SUNDAY
MASS WILL CONTINUE TO BE
SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE YELLOW On May 15th, most of the counties in the Diocese of Pittsburgh entered the yellow
phase of the State’s Phased Reopening plan. Also on May 15th, we received a 43 page
document from the Diocese that provides guidance for parishes as we move away from
stay-at-home orders to a time of cautious small gatherings.
COVID19 Safety Team. We have pulled together a group a parishioners to help with
the significant logistic challenges of opening our doors for Mass under the current
stringent sanitary and social distance guidelines. We hope to be able to provide
opportunity for those who are healthy and desire to attend Mass. STAY TUNED!
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BIBLE STUDIES IN YOUR LIVING ROOM
(OR KITCHEN…)
HeBrews AM—Thursday Mornings at 8 AM
Gary Fritsch leads us through a historical/cultural view of the
Sunday scriptures via Zoom Meeting.
https://bit.ly/HeBrewsZoom
Sunday by Sunday—Thursday Mornings at 10 AM
You don’t want to miss our lively and informative discussion of the
Sunday readings that take each Thursday morning at 10:00
am. Look at the Sunday readings for the week: Who wrote it?
Where were they located? Where does that fit in Jewish history?
Who was the audience? I promise you will learn something, be
inspired and probably be smiling when our time is over. Email
Lale Virostek at lvirostek@sjnpittsburgh.org to be added to the
list or get the zoom link on bellworthparkcc.org Sunday by
Sunday.
Our weekly ‘meeting’ is growing in number as we continue
through our distance discussions. There were 12 people who
participated recently. So much information on the readings was
shared, along with closing prayer intentions. What a blessing to be
“together”!!
ENCOUNTER
Thursdays at 4pm - Zoom Bible Study! Sign up for email updates to receive links for the online bible study at www.Bellworthparkcc.org/encounter
Keep up with Encounter on Instagram @encounter_pittsburgh
Sign up for text updates by texting "encounter" to 84576
SHOPPING ANYONE? If you are willing and able to do some grocery
shopping for someone in need (at-risk individuals who
have been asked to remain at home), please call
Thomas Tresky at (412) 874-1694 to volunteer. PARISH GARDEN AT SJN
The parish garden grows vegetables that we donate to organizations that provide food to those in need. If you are interested in helping or would like to find out more information, please contact Tina Johnson at TVukovits@aol.com or Jeff Jezerc at jjezerc@gmail.com. There are a variety of ways you can participate—preparing the soil, planting seeds/seedlings, watering, weeding, harvesting and delivering. We are flexible on time commitment and scheduling. All ages and skill levels are welcome! We have a specific need this month for volunteers to spread mulch in the beds and on the garden paths.
1ST SACRAMENTS
Reconciliation can be offered in our Church buildings. Open confessional stations are used as opposed to closed confessionals. Social distancing, wearing masks, and frequent sanitization is required. Keeping these regulations in mind First Reconciliation for St. John Neumann will be addressed as we identify the timeline for First Communion. First Communion is an extremely important event. We desire to make this liturgy as close to normal as possible. As we get comfortable with the adjusted Mass process we will look at a schedule for the First Communion Masses.
ZOOM First Sacrament Children —Fr. Dave will be joining the children on a Zoom call on Wednesday, June 10 at 4:30 or 5:30 to talk with them about the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Fr. Dave and Lale look forward to seeing you and talking with you.
MARRIAGE PREPARATION
We offer prayers for all couples preparing for marriage
during this time of uncertainty, rescheduling and
wondering. With God’s help our team will gather with
couples to explore the beauty of the Sacrament of Marriage.
Our next marriage preparation is scheduled for September
19, 2020 from 9 am—5 pm.
CONGRATULATIONS NEWLYWEDS
Amie Ejzak and Christopher Stehman were married at Assumption Parish this weekend. May God bless the two of you abundantly in love, joy and happiness and may God’s love be the bond that holds your marriage together. Congratulations from your parish family.
SACRED HEART OF JESUS June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
During this month we surrender ourselves to the
heart of our Lord and open our hearts to His
abundant love and mercy. Prayers to the Sacred
Heart of Jesus
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BELL WORTH PARK CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
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TRANSITION NEWS The Transition Council met virtually on Thursday, May 7th. We reviewed and discussed the fears and hopes raised in the first two Listening Sessions held back in March. We also reviewed questions raised and answers to more than 25 questions raised in the initial sessions. These have been posted as an FAQ on www.bellworthparkcc.org/transition. The fears and hopes will be combined with those from our third listening session when we are able to safely conduct it.
For those who were unable to attend the Listening Sessions, each person attending was given the opportunity to express their greatest fears and greatest hopes related to the formation of our grouping into One Parish. All of the responses were documented for the consideration of the Transition Team. If you are saying: I wish I would have been there, you can send your greatest fears and hopes to transition@bellworthparkcc.org .
In terms of the impact that the coronavirus pandemic will have on the timing and elements of the transition of our parish grouping, Fr. John shared that the Diocese postponed the first of a series of meetings for groupings that were tentatively scheduled to transition in January of 2021 (our grouping was included in this). We are awaiting further news on this as many elements of the transition process were initially planned when regular Sunday and other gatherings of parishioners were a reasonable assumption. We will keep you posted. In the meantime, let’s keep each other in prayer.
GIVING DURING COVID-19 We are so grateful for those of you who have so generously
reached out to us to find out how you can continue to support the
work of our parish even when there was no Mass and no collection.
You can now make a one-time or monthly recurring contribution
online by credit card or secure electronic transfer from a checking
account. Please be aware that we incur a processing fee of roughly
3% of online donations by credit card but only 1% by checking
account EFT.
You can also mail envelopes in to your church. A monthly rather
than weekly basis is suggested, but all contributions are welcome.
Find out more about all the options for continued financial support
of the church at https://bellworthparkcc.org/giving.
Assumption
412-766-6660
45 N. Sprague Ave.
Bellevue, PA 15202
Sacred Heart
412-761-6651
154 Orchard Ave.
Emsworth, PA 15202
St. John Neumann
412-366-2020
2230 Rochester Rd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Clergy Administrator .................. Father John Bachkay jbachkay@diopitt.org
Parochial Vicar .......... ……..Father David Green dgreen@diopitt.org
Parochial Vicar ..................... Father Tim Deely tdeely@diopitt.org
Permanent Deacon........... Deacon Rick Caruso rcaruso@diopitt.org
Grouping Staff Pastoral Associate ........................ Gary Fritsch gfritsch@bellworthparkcc.org
Dir. of IT & Communications ...................... Randy Johnson rjohnson@bellworthparkcc.org
Director of Youth Ministry ........ Megan Lemon mlemon@bellworthparkcc.org
Faith Formation Safe Environment Coordinator, Assumption & SJN ...................... Sue Bodziach sbodziach@bellworthparkcc.org
Director of Religious Education, Family and Sacramental Ministries ..................................................... Lale Virostek lvirostek@sjnpittsburgh.org
Director of Religious Education, CCD Program ........................... Mary Vic Taylor mvtaylor@bellworthparkcc.org
RCIA / Religious Education Director ...................................... Mary Ellen Stalczynski
ccdsacredheartchurch@gmail.com
Director of Religious Education, Good Shepherd ................................ Kelly Reed
kreed@sjnpittsburgh.org
Formation Secretary .......................... Lisa Rind lrind@sjnpittsburgh.org
Office Administration Business Manager, Assumption/Sacred Heart ........Judy Konitsney
jkonitsney@bellworthparkcc.org
Parish Secretary, Assumption ............................... Mary Thimons
mthimons@bellworthparkcc.org
Parish Secretary, St. John Neumann ......................... Joan Kiliany
jkiliany@sjnpittsburgh.org
Music Director of Music, Assumption ........................... Dr. Neil Stahurski
drstahurski@comcast.net
Director of Music, Sacred Heart……………………..……...John Gerlach
Director of Music, St. John Neumann ....................... Jessica Bucci
jbucci@sjnpittsburgh.org
TRANSITION COUNCIL
Members of our Transition Council:
Christine Cooper, Ryan Frawley , Andy Nocita (Assumption)
Bernice Arienzo, Bernadette Cheponis, Claire Pappas (Sacred Heart)
Erik Heinnickel, Carole Shepard, Jeremy Urban (St. John Neumann)
Our Transition Finance Council:
Tom Orlando, Lee Sweeney, Jim Sporrer (Assumption)
Joe Koehler, Eric Brandenburg, Tom Pie (Sacred Heart)
Dennis Juran, Brad Franc, Matt Sudo (St. John Neumann)
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