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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 1
July 14, 2019
SEE
Fr. McCaffrey’s Message Meet Fr. Brendan Dawson
on page 2
Charity Baby Shower on page 3
Parish Share Special Notice on page 5
Pre-Festival Action Items on page 15
Holy Spirit Parish Family Gathering
on page 12
Fr. Mac’s Masses on page 16
Parish Pastoral Team Father Joseph McCaffrey, Pastor Father Anthony Sciarappa, Parochial Vicar Father Brendan Dawson, Parochial Vicar Father Victor Molka, Jr., Parish Chaplain Father Nicholas Spirko, In Residence Deacon John Carran Deacon S. Daniel Kielar Deacon Matthew Hawkins Sr. Annie Bremmer, OSF, Pastoral Associate Sr. Barbara Ann Johnston, CSJ, Pastoral Associate
Holy Spirit Parish OF LAWRENCE COUNTY
The Feast of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel
Check out Holy Spirit Parish website
at www.hsplc.org
View it on your smartphone by Googling www.hsplc.org
July 14, 2019 Page 2
Today is an historical day in our new parish of the Holy Spirit as Bishop Zubik will be with us this weekend to in-stall our pastoral team. We are one of the newest parishes in the Diocese and I am sincerely grateful to all of you who have volunteered to make this weekend’s Masses really a celebration of our oneness in Christ. Dur-ing this Mass, we will once again have the opportunity to thank Fr. Bill as this will be his last weekend with us and to thank God and rejoice in the privilege of having a newly ordained join our pastoral team in the person of Fr. Brendan Dawson.
Fr. Brendan will officially begin his ministry in Holy Spirit Parish on Monday, July 15. Please join me in welcoming him and assisting him as one of the newest rookie priests in the Diocese! Meet Fr. Brendan:
My name is Father Brendan Dawson. I was ordained a priest at St. Paul Cathedral on June 29. Prior to entering seminary, I studied political science at the University of Pittsburgh, graduating in 2011. I entered seminary in 2012. During my 7 years of prepara-tion for ordination, I lived at St. Paul Seminary and took classes at Duquesne University before moving on to graduate studies at Theological College and the Catholic University of America in Washington DC. Fr. Anthony Sciarappa is also an alum of TC and CUA.
For many years, I have dreamed about becoming a priest and being able to bring the Sacraments to the people of the Church. Finally, that dream has become a reality! I am overjoyed and excited to get to work at the newly formed Holy Spirit Parish! I don’t know the area very well (I grew up in the North Hills) and travel-
ing between seven churches, the school, and other responsibilities will present certain challenges, I know that the Holy Spirit will guide each step that we take together.
In terms of additional biographical information, I have three younger sisters: Bridgette, Julia, & Catherine. I am from a big Irish Catholic family and am the first priest in my family. I grew up in West Deer Township in Northern Allegheny County. I’ve always been interested in politics and even considered pursuing a career in that before entering seminary. I’ve been blessed to have taken pilgrimages to Rome and the Holy Land as well as a mission trip to northern Alaska. Father Mac has been a good friend and role model to me over my years in semi-nary. I was able to make that mission trip to Alaska through his support and through the generosity of his late mother’s scholarship - the Alice McCaffrey Scholarship for Seminarians.
In this picture, I am giving Father Mac a First priestly blessing after my First Mass on June 30. I’m grateful for the opportunity to work with and for you; for the chance to grow into priesthood in Lawrence County.
God bless, Fr. Brendan Dawson
It is an awesome responsibility that you as parishioners share in fostering this newly ordained priest in his priesthood. Many of the experiences that he will have for the very first time will be in our midst. May these
experiences help to form him into a holy and tenacious priest of God!
God love you,
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 3
All women and daughters of Holy Spirit Parish
It’s a Baby Shower to benefit Alpha Omega Center and Catholic Charities
Charity Items needed: (New or gently used) Diapers (Newborn to 5), Bibs, Burping Towels, Baby Wash, Baby Lotion, Diaper Cream, Blankets, Bottles, Bottle Brushes, Formula, Baby Food, Binkies, Sippy Cups, Onesies, Baby Wipes, Clothing 0-3T, Baby Kits, Crib Sheets, Pack n’ Plays, Breast Feeding items, Diaper Bags, Baby Books, and Toys.
Cost: Baby Gift (do not wrap) When: July 31, 2019
Where: Parish Center at Mary, Mother of Hope
Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Hosted by: Sisters of St. Francis Summer Service Camp
Dinner Menu includes: Chicken Salad Sandwiches, Linguini Salad, Three-Bean Baked Beans and Cup Cakes and Beverages with flavor sticks.
There will be lots of fun, food, and fellowship.
Please bring your daughters and/or granddaughters and join in the fun!
RSVP by July 25, 2019
Name ____________________ Phone number __________________________ Number of people attending _______________ To Sister Ann Bremmer (drop in the collection basket or call 724-652-3422 x 205)
July 14, 2019 Page 4
Saturday, July 13th—Vigil: The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 pm—New Castle High School—Pheobe Flynn (Louie, Roberta Dando & Family) Angie Rozzi (Joanna DeCesare) 6:00 pm—New Castle High School—Albert LaTona (Jean Mann) William Hemming (Wife, Clara & Family)
Sunday, July 14th—The Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 am—New Castle High School—Anthony N. Frabotta (Wife & Son) Living & Deceased Members of the Parish 9:00 am—New Castle High School—Beatrice Fleo (Michael & Mary Lou Mackievich) Mary F. & Peter A. Gallo (Conn & Jones Family) 11:00 am—New Castle High School—Joseph R. DeLuca (Wife, Louise & Daughter, Kathy) Bobbi Angelo (Phil Angelo)
Monday, July 15th—St. Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 8:30 am—St. Camillus—John Kos (Betty Evanoski) 6:00 pm—St. Joseph the Worker—Edward V. & Helen Huff (Family)
Tuesday, July 16th—Weekday 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Rose Marie Stofko (Dorothy Hritz) Louise Marino Noon—St. Vitus—Tim Perry (Helen Perry)
Wednesday, July 17th—Weekday 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Carmen Micco (Wife, Janet)
Thursday, July 18th—St. Camillus de Lellis 8:30 am—St. Camillus—Albert Russo (Wife & Family) Noon—St. Vitus—Mary Jane Palmiro (Friend, Gen Gabriel) Norman Cusino, Jr. & Charles & Nellie Mazzei (Family)
Friday, July 19th—Weekday 8:30 am—St. Camillus—John Patrick Marshall (Rick & Cynthia Ferrese)
Saturday, July 20th—Vigil: The Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 pm—St. Camillus—Ann & Andy Patrick (Family) 4:00 pm—St. Vitus—Lester Malizia (Family) 5:00 pm—St. Vincent de Paul—Robert Tomko (Gary & Cindy Trimble)
Sunday, July 21st—The Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 am—St. Vitus—Rita Thomas (Thomas Family) 8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Anthony Buckley, Jr. (Mary Ann Buckley) 8:45 am—St. James the Apostle—Reta Loth (Roxanne Romeo) 9:00 am—St. Vitus—Elizabeth & Domenick Savelli (Savelli Family) 9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker—Thomas W. McCosby (Wife) 10:00 am—St. Vincent de Paul—Joan Koscinski (Connie & Kristen O’Grady) 10:45 am—Christ the King—John Mezza (Mark & Mary Hiler) 11:00 am—St. Camillus—Ron Davis (The Sudziaks) 11:30 am—Mary, Mother of Hope—Living & Deceased Members of the Parish
This Week, the Tabernacle Lamps
Burn For:
Adoration Chapel Tim Perry
by Helen Perry
Christ the King For the Living & Deceased
Members of the Parish
Mary, Mother of Hope Leona Jendrysik
by Joey, Nancy, Justin & Melissa
St. James the Apostle
Linda & Sy Rachic, his cancer treatment
by Jim & Delores Hardisky
St. Joseph the Worker Judith Rapone
by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lovaglio
St. Vincent de Paul
Margaret Carney Meyers by Family
St. Vitus
Lucy & Gabby DeCaprio by Family
Mass Intentions For the Week
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Date Reported: June 30, 2019
Weekly Collection: $ 39,150.20
Number of Weekly Envelopes: 1,158
Peter’s Pence: $ 3,317.25
Number of Peter’s Pence Envelopes: 314
St. Vincent de Paul Society: $ 5,490.70
Number of St. Vincent de Paul Society Envelopes: 348
THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
We trust all of you have received your new Holy Spirit Parish offertory envelopes, and if not, please contact the parish office.
We would like to call your attention to an unexpected item regarding Parish Share. Most, but not all, of the former 7 parishes contracted with Our Sunday Visitor (OSV) who sent out the annual Parish Share pledge cards. Once a parishioner completed their pledge card the information was data-entered into what we call the PDS System. Monthly as parishioners contributed to Parish Share we would post the contribution to PDS for the Parish Share Fund. Every month the parish would send OSV what is called a “turn around” report reflecting payments parishioners made to Parish Share. We recently were advised that OSV did not convert the Parish Share data to the new PDS System for Holy Spirit Parish. However, not to worry, the parish still has all the contribution records, and they all will be reflected on your end of year contribution statement. The issue is to convert this data for Parish Share contributions through June 30, 2019, but OSV has advised us it will be quite costly. We have decided we are not going the route of paying a high amount for this conversion given we are half way through the year for Parish Share. Due to this change, parishioners will no longer receive from OSV a monthly reminder card that reflects their total pledge, amount paid, and balance owed. We ask that you simply use the Parish Share envelope in your offertory packets. Your Parish Share payments will be posted to your offertory record as in the past. We apologize for any inconvenience; however, we did not feel it was necessary to spend the extra money. Please know at any time you can contact the parish office to inquire on the amounts of any contributions you have made to our good parish.
2019 PARISH SHARE CAMPAIGN
2019 Parish Share Goal: $ 424,989.00
2019 Parish Share Paid: $ 163,055.10
2019 Parish Share Balance Owed: $ 261,933.90
July 14, 2019 Page 6 Faith Formation
Catechesis
of the Good Shepherd
Religious Potential of the Child
book sharing
July 22, August 5, 12, 19, 26
6:30-8:00 pm
in the atrium at St. Camillus
Religious Formation Center.
We will begin to discover
what the religious potential
of our children really is.
Contact Vicki Pavalko
for more information at 724-498-0904
CCD Parent Meeting
July 30 7:00 p.m.
St. Vitus Church
Parents of PreK—8th grade
St. Vitus School Co-ed Soccer Camp August 2019
St. Vitus School is holding a three-day Summer Soccer Camp
for all students from Kindergarten to 8th grade at
Marti Park Soccer Fields
Wilmington Township, Lawrence County
Phillips School Road, New Castle, PA 16105
August 12, 13, and 14 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The focus will be on basic skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting as
well as the fundamentals of team play.
The cost of $50.00 includes an SVS soccer shirt,
a soccer ball, and drinks.
For more information contact Terry Wills at [email protected]
or stop at the school and fill out the registration and waiver form.
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 7
HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Youth Night Details below Sun. 6-8pm
Bible Study Studying the Mass readings Tues. 6-7:30 pm
All weekly events take place at the St. Vincent de Paul Hall
SUMMER 2019 Question Everything? A questioning mind is good, if there are answers available. We’ll tackle common questions about God, faith, and the Catholic Church.
7/14 TBA
7/21 Holy or Hypocrite? – Judgement and Tolerance
7/28 Trust or Fear? – Suffering
8/4 TBA
8/11 Social Night
8/18 XLT Night – A night of adoration and worship
Contact Patrick Neve for more information at: [email protected]
Confirmation Updates Fall 2019
We will have gathering dates for fellowship, prayer, inspiration, and faith formation,
to be announced soon for ALL Confirmation Candidates!
Currently, we have make up dates for Confirmation Candidates who have received a letter.
All Candidates are welcome to join us!
Come to St. Vitus School on
July 15 from 6-8 pm
The Celebration of the Christian Mystery
July 18 10 am – noon Or July 29 6-8 pm
Life in Christ
Aug 1 10 am – noon Or Aug 5 6-8 pm
The Profession of Faith
August 25 Confirmation Retreat
St. Vincent de Paul 9 am – 3 pm
(more info coming soon!)
NO, I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT TWITTER
I LITERALLY WANT YOU TO FOLLOW ME
Community
July 14, 2019 Page 8 Adult Faith Formation
Everyone 21+ (NO age limit) is invited to
come to our July meeting and listen to Fr.
Anthony speak both off the Altar and
Twitter. Come to
Ben Franklin's Taproom at 6 pm
on Thursday, July 18th, 2019.
It's their Rib Night! We will be in the "Party Room."
Loving isn't too difficult, right?
Many of us are surrounded by kind, lovely people trying to do the right thing. Indeed, to "love your neighbor as yourself" seems like it should be easy enough. Treat people like you would like to be treated. Bring the new neighbors some baked goods (normal and gluten-free, just in case). Chat with the bank teller about his holiday weekend. Write an occasional card to your sister "just because." There were probably varieties of these acts of kindness in Jesus' day. Perhaps substituting figs for cookies. But "exchange pleas-antries with the traveling cloth merchant" isn't the example Jesus gives.
"A man fell victim to robbers... they stripped him and beat him and went off leaving him half-dead." The righteous pass by the scene of the dying man. The hero of the story is the one on the margins of Jewish society, who perhaps would not have been welcomed, in other circumstances, by the man now in the ditch. His neighborly love causes him to halt his journey, to tend wounds, and to pay for the man's care out of his own savings. Are we interruptible? Are we attentive to the hurts of others? Are we generous with our money and possessions?
In the past few weeks, who has crossed your mind as some-one in need of help? Perhaps it's an acquaintance suffering from cancer. Maybe you were invited to donate or volun-teer to a local social cause, but it just won't stick in your mind (or schedule) to make it happen. The needs of people are many and varied. We can't help everyone, but God does place opportunities in our path for compassion and coura-geous love. This week, be "the one who treated him with mercy."
RECOGNIZE GOD IN YOUR ORDINARY MOMENTS
S o many times in my life, I have failed to start something because I had not yet adequately prepared. I would have
started working out or going for a jog, but I needed to get the right shoes. I would have started eating right if only I could find the time and money to buy the right foods. ...I would have, I would have, and I would have!
I know many people can relate. We offer up excuses for so many things. Sometimes we even get to the point where we do start some-thing, but by then, we have already lost so much time.
S ome of us are thinking about taking a stewardship way of life seriously, but we are just not ready yet. We would be
more generous if we can first get out of debt. We would give of our time, but we have to wait until the kids get older or until we fully research our options. The truth is, we don't have to be in any particular state of life or have any specific financial portfolio to start giving our very selves to God. God takes us as we are now. No resume needed. Why waste so much time thinking about getting started and becoming serious? Time is a gift given to all of us. As we think and prepare endlessly, we are practicing poor steward-ship. The time to start is today. Who wants to answer God one day at the gates of Heav-en saying, "I would have."?
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 9
An important aspect of the work of discipleship is not only in maintaining and deep-
ening your own relationship with Christ, but in helping others to become disciples.
One means for making disciples is through micro groups. A micro group is made
up of four people who come together to study and pray on a weekly basis for a peri-
od of twelve to eighteen months. Participating in a micro group will help you deep-
en your walk as a disciple and enable you to accompany others on their discipleship journey.
Anyone can be part of a micro group – every level of education and any age. There are no teacher/student
relationships in a micro group, but simply a mutual sharing of our Catholic faith. The only requirements are
that you desire to grow in your discipleship, want to help others to become a disciple of Christ, and will form
and lead a new micro group once your initial micro group has finished.
Imagine that we have ten people leading a micro group. By the end of the first year, we would have 40 peo-
ple formed to be disciples of Jesus Christ. At the end of year two, we would have 160 people – the end of
year three, 640 people – and in year four, 2,560 of our parishioners would be formed to be disciples of Jesus
Christ! This is powerful and exciting. The Apostles multiplied their disciples in very much the same way. If
you would like to know more about micro groups, please call the St. James the Apostle site, 724-964-8276.
The program is totally free of cost.
It’s been a long road and I’m sure there’s a long way to go, but what a great start! We’ve got a new
name, “Holy Spirit Parish”, and I know that the Holy Spirit has already been at work here! People are
working together in many different ways, building new friendships and helping each other! Our
church musicians have been working together and rehearsing for the Masses at the high school this
weekend. It’s been a joy to make music together!
The joint choirs will be singing a prelude entitled “We Are One”. How appropriate! It was written by
Chris DeSilva, who was born in Singapore and now resides in Los Angeles, California. It’s a very up-
beat contemporary Christian song and the choirs enjoy singing it. The refrain goes “We are one, one in the body, one in the spirit of our God. Here we become food for the hungry, drink for the thirsty at this table of love. By faith we are all made one.” The song is #913 in the blue Gather book
and I hope that at some point, all of the congregations of the seven worship sites can learn it!
Making music is a wonderful, unifying activity! Music directors, accompanists, choir members, youth
choir members, handbell, trumpet, flute and guitar players will be playing and singing together! All we
need now is YOUR voice! Let’s fill the New Castle school auditorium with songs of praise! Don’t be
shy! We need to join our hearts and voices together. WE ARE ONE!
is singing as one!
July 14, 2019 Page 10
WHAT IS THE ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY AND WHO DO THEY HELP?
The mission of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is to serve local individuals
in need on a person-to-person level, visiting them in their homes when pos-
sible. Each individual who calls and asks for assistance talks with a mem-
ber of the Society and creates a plan to help the individual in their time of
need.
In 2018, the society gave financial assistance to more than 1000 local families in Lawrence
County for rent, utilities, or emergency food but the Society has also assisted neighbors in need
in other ways.
Worked at the Greater Pittsburg Food Bank with the Produce to People Program to assist
in the food distribution on the second Saturday of each and every month of the year in the
St. Vitus School Gym.
Organized and distributed gifts for community members who are residing in either assisted
living or nursing homes along with people who are not able to leave their homes through
the Angel Tree at Christmas, providing gifts at Christmas and palm crosses during Lent,
and some years providing Thanksgiving dinners delivered to individuals at their homes on
Thanksgiving Day.
Throughout the year members of the Society went to assisted living facilities and nursing
homes to help with Bingo, to recite the Rosary with residents, and assist the Priest with
Mass and distribution of Communion so that parish members who are unable to attend
Mass can participate in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. Members also reached out to
parishioners with scheduled surgeries offering to pray with and for them.
A $500 service scholarship is given each year to a young person who will be attending col-
lege in the fall to help defray some of their costs. This year we had 2 recipients, Addison
George and Verity Green.
In the coming months, please consider supporting the St Vincent de Paul Society with your
time, talents, or by donating clothing at one of the blue bins (at St Camillus, St. Joseph’s, and
St Vincent de Paul sites), dropping a donation in the poor box at St Vincent de Paul and St Ca-
millus sites, contributing to our upcoming annual “Friends of the Poor” fundraiser (more info to
follow in future bulletins), or through our primary source of funds – a parish envelope dona-
tion.
Getting rid of some clothing or shoes?
Don’t forget about the St. Vincent de Paul Clothing
and Shoe Box at the St. Camillus , St. Joseph, and
St. Vincent de Paul sites!
_____________
Envelope for St. Vincent de Paul donations
Social Ministry
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Mohawk Area Food Bank Collection Sites at
St. Anthony and St. James
Special needs this month are
Canned soups and crackers
Produce to People 910 S. Mercer St.
St. Vitus School Gym
11:00 am, 2nd Saturday
St. Joseph the Worker 1111 S. Cascade Street
Noon—1:00 pm,
1st & 3rd Saturdays
Would you like to be an
Ombudsman?
An Ombudsman advocates for
people in nursing homes and
personal care homes. That means
visiting them at least once a
month, at your convenience and
spending at least one (1) hour a
month when visiting. There is
some training involved. If this
sounds good, peaks your interest,
and you want to know more, please
call Challenges @ 724-658-3729
and ask for Jerri Wilson.
STEPHEN MINISTRY BEREAVEMENT
As our new parish of Holy Spirit comes together and takes form, we will have many more opportunities to
get to know one another and serve each other and the broader community as Catholic Christians. One of the
means to that end is the forming of a Stephen Ministry at Holy Spirit Parish. One aspect of Stephen Minis-
tries is Journeying Through Grief booklets to help those who are grieving. We will now begin using them at
Holy Spirit Parish.
Each funeral has a family who is grieving the loss of the indi-
vidual. One person in the family will be chosen to receive the
booklets which they then can share with other family members.
The funeral director usually works with an individual who is
making all of the arrangements. This person will most likely be
the one to receive the booklets unless another is identified by
the family.
NEXT SOCIAL MINISTRY MEETING July 20 from 9 to 11 am
Mary, Mother of Hope
Contact Mary Ann Isaac @ 724-971-8539
July 14, 2019 Page 12 Community
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 13
CYO BASKETBALL REUNION
The speaker will be Jack Zduriencik,
former General Manager of the Seattle
Mariners, and current broadcaster for the
Pittsburgh Pirates Pregame and Postgame
shows on 93.7 the Fan. Jack is a former CYO
player from SS. Philip & James Parish.
The Toastmaster will be Bob Hannon,
current head of the United Way of
Youngstown and play by play broadcaster
for the Youngstown State Football games.
Bob is a former player from
St. Joseph The Worker Parish.
We have the date, place and time, speaker
and Toastmaster,
but a lot more has to be done!
Come to the next meeting,
if you would like to help!
Our next meeting
will be on
Monday, July 29
at 7:00 pm
at
St. Camillus
McGurk Hall.
July 13 & 14
ALL Masses at New Castle High
School
Saturday: 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am, 9:00 am & 11:00 am
July 14 11:00 am
Installation Mass, Pastoral Team
New Castle High School
July 28 1:00-5:00 pm
Holy Spirit Parish Family Gathering
St. James the Apostle site
July 31 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Baby Shower for Charity
Parish Center at Mary, Mother of Hope
August 5—9
Choir Camp for Children
1st—8th Grade
St. Alexis Parish, Wexford
August 7-10
Holy Spirit Festival
St. Vitus site grounds
September 8
John’s Breakfast Brunch
St. James the Apostle site
September 14
Craft & Food Festival
St. Camillus site
SAVE THESE DATES SAVE THESE DATES
July 14, 2019 Page 14
Welcome Our Newly Baptized
Vincent Charles Augustine Son of Frank & Megan (Greene) Augustine
(St. Joseph the Worker)
Carly Nicole Blank Daughter of Jeffrey & Jennifer (Taylor) Blank
(Mary, Mother of Hope)
Victoria Jane Cast Daughter of Anthony Cast & Jaclyn Withrow
(Mary, Mother of Hope)
Elizabeth Ann Kendall Daughter of Michael & Liza (Staph) Kendall
(Mary, Mother of Hope)
Dylan John Withrow Son of Adam Sipe & Jaclyn Withrow
(Mary, Mother of Hope)
TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND WPGH channel 53 (Fox) at 7:00 am
Please invite anyone you know who cannot get out to church to tune in Catholic Mass on TV or watch online anytime on Sundays at www.HeartoftheNation.org.
(For those who can get to church, the TV or online liturgy does not fulfill the Sunday Mass obligation.)
NURSING HOME MASSES
Monday, July 15th 2:00 pm—Edison Manor
Nursing & Rehabilitation center In Memory of Deceased Members of the Paul & Elizabeth Cubellis Family
(Judy)
Tuesday, July 16th 2:00 pm—Avalon Place Nursing Center
In Memory of Isabel Alberico (Nancy Bonk)
Wednesday, July 17th
1:30 pm—Clen-Moore Place Assisted Living Community
Anthony Galiano (St. Camillus)
Christopher M. Mangan
(St. Camillus)
Pelagia T. “Bessie” Wise (St. Joseph the Worker)
Please hold in Prayer those who are ill, recovering or homebound;
our Priests, Deacons and Religious; our Military and our First Responders
and those who reside in Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities.
REST IN PEACE
The Rosary is said on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 7:00 pm in St. Camillus Church.
All are Welcome!
The Adoration Chapel on North Beaver Street
(across from St. Mary’s Church) is open for adoration and prayer. Anyone wishing to visit may come
between dawn and dusk. Adoration Chapel Hours:
Open Sundays at 1:00 pm until Saturdays at 2:00 pm Closed Saturdays at 2:00 pm until Sundays at 1:00 pm
Those interested in becoming Adorers may do so by calling Vickie at 724-652-5538 x 8.
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 15
St. Vitus Gift Shop 12 Maitland Street
Summer Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 am—3:00 pm Sundays 10:00 am—Noon Other times by appointment: call 724-654-8851
Visit Holy Spirit Parish’s Only Gift Shop!
Holy Spirit Oktoberfest Planning Meeting Tuesday, July 23rd 7:00 pm St. Joseph the Worker Church Hall
Questions? Call Hans or Monica at 724-658-8062
The Excitement is Building!!! HOLY SPIRIT
PARISH FESTIVAL August 7th—August 10th St. Vitus site (grounds)
FESTIVAL GRAND RAFFLE Tickets are on sale after Masses in all of our churches. Tickets cost $50.00 each. Please bring cash or a check made out to Holy Spirit Parish to purchase your ticket. Contact Sharon Marshall at 724-654-0871
STEELER SEASON TICKET RAFFLE Chance to win two 2019-2020 Steeler Season Tickets $10.00 Contact Marilee Miccachione at 724-730-5923
Help make our first Festival as Holy Spirit Parish a HUGE success! Your donation of any one—or more—of these items
helps us to keep expenses down! You may leave your donations in the vestibule when you
come to Mass AT ANY CHURCH SITE.
Full Cut Paper Towels
Dish Soap (Dawn preferred) Gallon Containers of Cooking Oil
Paper Napkins Aluminum Foil Rolls Brillo Pads
9” Paper Plates 6” & 9” Foam Plates Heavy Duty Plastic Forks & Spoons
Ketchup & Mustard Coffee
FESTIVAL FOOD PREP: NUT ROLL BAKE Wednesday July 17th 9:00 am St. Vincent de Paul Hall WOMEN! MEN! TEENS! . You don't have to be an experienced baker to help. There are jobs for all:
• Roll and Fill Dough (Bring a Rolling Pin if you will work with the dough)
• Prepare Nut Mixture
• Deliver Ingredients to Rollers
MEATBALLS Tuesday, July 23rd & Wednesday, July 24th St. Vitus site, Fabbri Hall (School Gym)
Booth Sponsorships: Letters have been mailed out to all individuals, families
and business owners who have sponsored a booth at a past festival.
If you have never sponsored a booth and would like to hear more about this opportunity to participate in our
first fundraiser as Holy Spirit Parish, please call Sharon Marshall at 724-654-0871.
Food Prep for Fall Festival at St. Camillus site: Pierogi: July 16th & 17th 9:30 am McGurk Hall
PLANNING MEETING: Thursday, July 25th 7:00 pm McGurk Hall VOLUNTEERS FROM ALL SITES WELCOME AND NEEDED!!!
July 14, 2019 Page 16 DIRECTORY
SCHEDULE OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS): Saturdays: St. Camillus: 11:00 am—Noon St. Vitus: 11:30 am—12:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul: 4:00 pm—4:30 pm Mondays: St. Joseph the Worker: 5:15 pm—5:45 pm
CHRIST THE KING ST. ANTHONY CHURCH
411 W. Poland Ave., Bessemer, PA 16112 (Parish Office) P.O. Box 23, Hillsville, PA 16132
724-667-7721
MARY, MOTHER OF HOPE 124 North Beaver Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-658-2564
SAINT CAMILLUS DE LELLIS 314 W. Englewood Avenue, New Castle, PA 16105
724-652-9471
SAINT JAMES THE APOSTLE 4019 US 422, Pulaski, PA 16143
724-964-8276
SAINT JOSEPH THE WORKER 1111 South Cascade Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-658-1683
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL 1 Lucymont Drive, New Castle, PA 16102
724-652-5829
SAINT VITUS 910 South Mercer Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-652-3422
SAINT VITUS SCHOOL 915 South Jefferson Street, New Castle, PA 16101
724-654-9297
Readings for the week of July 14, 2019 Sunday: Dt 30:10-14/Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 37
or PS 19:8, 9, 10, 11/Col 1:15-20/Lk 10:25-37
Monday: Ex 1:8-14, 22/Ps 124:1b-3, 4-6, 7-8/Mt 10:34--11:1
Tuesday: Ex 2:1-15a/Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34/Mt 11:20-24
Wednesday: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12/Ps 103:1b-2, 3-4, 6-7/Mt 11:25-27
Thursday: Ex 3:13-20/Ps 105:1 and 5, 8-9, 24-25, 26-27/Mt 11:28-30
Friday: Ex 11:10--12:14/Ps 116:12-13, 15 and 16bc, 17-18/Mt 12:1-8
Saturday: Ex 12:37-42/Ps 136:1 and 23-24, 10-12, 13-15/Mt 12:14-21
Next Sunday: Gn 18:1-10a/Ps 15:2-3, 3-4, 5/Col 1:24-28/Lk 10:38-42
Victim’s Assistance Hot-Line: If you are a person who has been hurt by abuse from clergy or others associated with the Church,
the Diocese of Pittsburgh offers assistance with counseling, spiritual direction
and referrals to other supportive services. We invite you to contact
our Diocesan Assistance Coordinator toll free at 1-888-808-1235
To report abuse to Childline, please call (toll free) 1-800-932-0313
Call 911 if a child is in immediate danger.
Father Mac’s Masses
These are the Masses Father McCaffrey is scheduled to celebrate in the upcoming week. This schedule is subject to adjustment, as our bulletin is printed several days in advance of the Sunday date.
Saturday, July 13
Sunday, July 14
Monday, July 15
Tuesday, July 16
Wednesday, July 17
Saturday, July 20
Sunday, July 21
4:00 pm—New Castle High School
6:00 pm—New Castle High School
7:00 am—New Castle High School
9:00 am—New Castle High School
11:00 am—New Castle High School
6:00 pm—St. Joseph the Worker
8:30 am—St. Camillus
8:30 am—St. Camillus
4:00 pm—St. Camillus
8:00 am—Mary, Mother of Hope
9:30 am—St. Joseph the Worker