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Parishes of
Saint Aloysius, Reserve
Saint Cyril of Alexandria, Brighton Heights
Holy Wisdom, North Side
Most Holy Name of Jesus, Troy Hill
Saint Peter, North Side
Risen Lord, Marshall / Shadeland
Nor ah Side
Catholic Community
of the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Fr. Lawrence DiNardo, Moderator Team Ministry
Fr. Louis DeNinno, Team Ministry
Fr. Anthony Gargotta, Team Ministry
Fr. James Orr, Part-Time Team Ministry & Director of St. Anthony Chapel
Fr. Lawrence Smith, Fr. Clement Kanu, Fr. Raymond Luther Tah-Onah, In Residence
Saturday Vigil Mass:
Sat. 4:00 pm
Sunday Mass:
8:30 & 11:00 am
Daily: M & W 7:30 am
Fri. 9:00 am
Saturday Vigil Mass:
6:30 pm
Sunday Mass:
9:30 am
Sunday Mass:
9:00 am (Church)
& 11:30 am (Chapel)
Daily: Mon.—Sat.
8:30 am (Chapel)
Saturday Vigil Mass:
5:00 pm
Sunday Mass:
10:30 am
Daily: M—F 12:05 pm
Saturday Vigil Mass:
4:00 pm
Daily: Tues. & Thurs.
8:00 am
ST. ALOYSIUS
3616 Mt. Troy Rd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
ST CYRIL
3854 Brighton Rd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
HOLY WISDOM
2208 East St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
MOST HOLY NAME
Claim & Harpster Sts.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
ST. PETER
720 Arch St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
RISEN LORD
3250 California Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Deacon Gregory Jelinek Deacon Gery Pielin
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 10, 2019
North Side Catholic Community Mass Schedule Week of February 10, 2019
Monday,
February 11
Our Lady of
Lourdes
7:30 AM St. Cyril / Fr. Smith
nGeorge Partridge
Rich & Darlene
8:30 AM St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr
In Thanksgiving for 25 Years Bill & Becky Hurst
12:05 PM St. Peter / Fr. Gargotta
nFrank & Alice Ferris &
Family
A. M. Ferris
Tuesday,
February 12
8:30 AM St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr
nErnie Leonard
Wife, Johanna
12:05 PM St. Peter / Fr. Smith
Wednesday,
February 13
7:30 AM St. Cyril / Fr. Smith
nPaul Winter/Anniversary Dave & Rose
8:30 AM St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr
nLouis Winters Winters Family
12:05 PM St. Peter / Fr. Gargotta nJim Scanlon
F. & P. Mushinsky
Thursday,
February 14
SS. Cyril & Methodius
8:30 AM St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Smith
nWalt Schutzman &
Lorie Rebholz
Families
12:05 PM St. Peter / Fr. Gargotta
Living & Deceased Del Bene & Senko Families C. Senko
Friday,
February 15
8:30 AM St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr nRobert Reiner Wife, Pat
9:00 AM St. Cyril / Fr. Bachkay
nDale Pappert
Pete & Joan Bellisario
12:05 PM St. Peter / Fr. Gargotta
For the People of God
nDeceased Member of Molyneaux Family T. & M. Cola
Saturday,
February 9
4:00 PM St. Aloysius / Fr. Smith
nAmy (Wild) Malewski
St. Aloysius Casino Group
4:00 PM Risen Lord / Fr. DeNinno
nKen Kushik
Eileen & Marty Bayer
5:00 PM St. Peter / Fr. Gargotta nKatharyn & John Hawkins
J. Lazewski
6:30 PM St. Boniface / Fr. Orr
nThe Eckman Family The Swindal Family
Sunday,
February 10
Fifth Sunday
in
Ordinary Time
8:30 AM St. Cyril / Fr. DeNinno nDale Pappert Donna Masur
9:00 AM Most Holy Name / Fr. DiNardo
nLorie Rebholz &
Walt Schutzman
Gene & The Girls
9:30 AM St. Boniface / Fr. Raymond
nParents of G.D. Lutz Son
10:30 AM St. Peter / Fr. Clement
nErnie Leonard
Wife, Johanna
11:00 AM St. Cyril / Fr. Gargotta nMary A. Dunn / Birthday Dunn Family
11:30 AM
St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr
Living & Deceased of the North Side Community
Date Time Location / Celebrant Intention Offered By
Saturday,
February 16
8:30 AM St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr
nJoseph Charnock Clara Burns & Family
4:00 PM St. Aloysius / Fr. Smith
nRobert & Irene Morrissey John & Roberta Revay
4:00 PM Risen Lord / Fr. DeNinno
nJoseph Lang
Pat & Marsha Connolly
5:00 PM St. Peter / Fr. Gargotta
nThomas Camarda
McClelland Family
6:30 PM St. Boniface / Fr. Orr
nMary Wilma Krah Eleanor Langdon
Sunday,
February 17
Sixth Sunday
in
Ordinary Time
8:30 AM St. Cyril / Fr. DeNinno
9:00 AM Most Holy Name / Fr. DiNardo
nJames Plichta
Shirley
9:30 AM St. Boniface / Fr. Raymond
nEdmund S. Wehner Wife & Family
10:30 AM St. Peter / Fr. Clement
nMary Gentile
K. LaMarca
11:00 AM St. Cyril / Fr. Gargotta
nGraziano Family Jean & Bruno
11:30 AM
St. Anthony Chapel / Fr. Orr
nLeo J. Chraska
Leanne & Mike Orr
Living & Deceased of the North Side Community
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Week of February 10, 2019
Important Information
BAPTISM: Please contact the particular parish you
intend to have your child baptized for information of
the requirements, conditions and options for
baptisms.
MATRIMONY: Arrangements are to be made with a
member of the clergy team six months in advance of
the wedding date.
SICK AND SHUT-INS: The Sacraments are
available to those who are unable to celebrate Mass
due to sickness or age. To make arrangements for
visitation to your home call the parish office.
SACRAMENTAL SPONSOR: To be a Sacramental
sponsor one must be a practicing Catholic and a
registered member of a parish.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: CCD instruction is
provided for kindergarten through 8th grade.
PLEASE PRAY FOR all of the sick of our parish, the
homebound, those in nursing homes, those who
care for them, and those in the military.
NEW MEMBERS: We welcome those who are
interested in joining our parish family. We invite new
members to complete a registration form, which can
be obtained from the parish office.
BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon on Friday, seven
days prior to publication date.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE
St. Aloysius Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 p.m.
St. Anthony Chapel Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Sat.
Friday Morning
2:00 p.m.
After daily Mass
St. Boniface Saturday 5:45 - 6:15 p.m.
St. Peter Saturday 4:15 - 4:45 p.m.
Risen Lord Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 p.m.
St. Cyril By Appointment
Most Holy Name By Appointment
Calendar of Events for North Side Grouping
Sunday, February 10
Religious Education (CCD) sessions,
9:30 am, St. Cyril of Alexandria Parish
10:00 am, Most Holy Name School
11:45 am, Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Hall
St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 9:45 am at St. Peter
Church Hall
Adult Choir Rehearsal, 10:30 am at Axmacher Hall, St.
Cyril of Alexandria Parish
Baptism Preparation Class, 2:30 pm at Our Lady
Queen of Peace Meeting Room
General Meeting, 7:30 pm at St. Anthony’s Lyceum
Monday, February 11
Tuesday, February 12
Children’s Choir Practice, 6:00 pm at St. Peter Church
Choir Practice, 6:30 pm at Most Holy Name Church
Wednesday, February 13
Fish Dinners Meeting, 6:30 pm at Most Holy Name
School
Adult Choir Rehearsal, 7:00-9:00 pm at St. Cyril of
Alexandria Church
Parish Choir Practice, 7:00 pm at St. Peter Church
Choir Practice, 7:30 pm at Risen Lord Church
Thursday, February 14
Church Cleaners, 8:30 am at Most Holy Name Church
Bell Choir Practice, 6:30 pm at St. Peter Church
Friday, February 15
Reserve Reads Program, 12 Noon at St. Aloysius
Saturday, February 16
Special Ed CCD Classes, 10:00 am at Most Holy
Name School
Sunday, February 17
Religious Education (CCD) sessions,
9:30 am, St. Cyril of Alexandria Parish
10:00 am, Most Holy Name School
11:45 am, Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Hall
Adult Choir Rehearsal, 10:30 am at Axmacher Hall, St.
Cyril of Alexandria Parish
Other Mass opportunities within our grouping
Little Sisters of the Poor 1028 Benton Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Sunday - Friday at 7:00 am and 11:00 am
Saturday at 9:00 am and 11:00 am
St. John XXIII (located in St. Boniface Church)
Sunday 8:00 am (Low Mass) and 11:00 am (High Mass)
Mon. 12:00 Noon, Tues. 7:00 pm, Weds. - Sat. at 9:00 am
North Side Catholic Community Week of February 10, 2019
It’s true that there are difficulties, there are problems with children or
with the couple themselves, arguments and fights… but the important
thing is that the flesh remains one, and you can overcome, you can
overcome, you can overcome. And this is not only a sacrament for
them, but also for the Church, a sacrament, as it were, that attracts
attention: “See, love is possible!” And love is capable of allowing you
to live your whole life “in love”: in joy and in sorrow, with the prob-
lems of children, and their own problems… but always going forward.
In sickness and in health, but always going forward. This is beautiful.
Pope Francis
WORLD MARRIAGE DAY
During this weekend, we celebrate the joy of married life and the numerous stories that
reflect the happiness as well as the sorrows of those who live out the sacrament of
Matrimony.
I remember attending a Sixtieth Anniversary and standing along side the happy couple. I
asked them what was their secret. The man responded at once, “I DID EVERYTHING SHE
TOLD ME TO DO.” As I looked at the woman, I could tell her response would be the same.
Their mutual respect and love for each other set a solid foundation for their six children.
In their sixty years together, they became role models to so many married couples.
The first wedding that I officiated broke from tradition when the bride to be insisted that
both her dad and mom walk her down the aisle. She spoke of the special bond that her
parents had for each other and how they shared that bond for their only child. The groom
lost his father to cancer while he was in grade school and his mom raised him by telling
him numerous stories of the love she and her husband shared for each other.
For all the married couples in our parishes, I pray for continued blessings in the years
ahead. I pray also for those who are planning marriages in the future. Likewise, I pray that
those who have lost spouses and have shared many blessings to be consoled by their
faith and the love that comes from God.
Within our parish grouping we are fortunate to offer Pre-Cana Classes. These classes are
open to all in our parishes who are preparing for Marriage. Those who direct these
classes offer many insights by personal experiences and their own expertise into married
life.
- From Fr. Larry Smith
Elderly Outreach Ministry
The North Side Catholic Community plans to
have an outreach to all elderly parishioners in
the six parishes. Currently, there are a variety
of ways we serve this group in our parishes, but
there is no consistent approach to learning
about the status of our parishioners above a
certain age. If you would like to be part of the
planning and outreach to our elderly parishion-
ers, please contact Mary Swindal, Pastoral
Associate, 412-321-0711,
[email protected]. Please consider
being part of this effort to reach out to those
who have given our parishes so much.
Pastoral and Finance Councils
The following parishioners will serve as the
Pastoral Council for the North Side Catholic
Community:
Donna Bodnar
Mary Byrnes
Frank Gilbert
Steve Gorzelsky
Bob Greca
Jan Greca
Bernadette (Bernie) Greer
Kerry Kennelly
Rich Kieler
Ryan Lalle
John (Jay) Marano
Mary Beth Miller
Mary Ann Turkovich
The following are the members of the Finance
Councils for each parish.
St. Aloysius: Rick Horn, Suzy Johns, Chris
Kocian
St. Cyril: Micki Cloonan, Ken Knochel, Hugh
Mulvey, Jim Stehle
Holy Wisdom: Lou Flore, Shirley Novak, Rich
Roos, Celine Scott
Most Holy Name: Jim Eberz, Dennis Hughes,
Jeff Senge, Sharon Sweeney-Trunick
St. Peter: Vince Lewandowski, Val Sowa,
George Whitmer, Sue Zientek
Risen Lord: Karen Brown
This Weekend: Interim Mass Survey
This weekend, you have opportunity to provide
feedback on the interim Mass schedule which
has been in place since mid-October. You can
either complete this survey 1) online through
February 15 on the survey link on the Most Holy
Name o f Jesus pa r i sh webs i t e
(www.mostholynameofjesusparish15212.org),
or 2) on the paper copy survey at church. If you
are able, please use the online method since
this is the most efficient - it is on the one
website to keep this centralized with easy
access. If you use the paper copy, that must be
completed after Mass and returned immediately
in church, not taken home. Also, while we will
use this feedback to review our current
schedule, please keep in mind that there are
many factors which impact when we have Mass
– in particular, the
availability of priests. In
any case, we do want
your perspect ive.
Thank you.
Moving towards One
The merging of our six parishes is approaching.
The clergy team of the North Side Catholic
Community is committed to keeping everyone
informed and engaged as we move towards
one. Our new joint Pastoral Council and the par-
ish Finance Councils are also resources for in-
formation, or if you need fellow parishioners with
whom to share your questions or feedback. At
this time, the plans mainly involve bringing to-
gether the parish offices, ministries and parish
groups, and finances. These are not small
things, and they will require patience and flexi-
bility. As we have said all along in the On Mis-
sion prayer, the goal, among other things, is
"vibrant parishes with effective ministries." May
that be our prayer as we discern what is on
God's heart for the future of our parishes.
Save the Date. You have the opportunity to
attend a parish assembly (informational meet-
ing) about the merger process on either March
24 or 25. More details to follow.
Don’t miss
the Survey
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Week of February 10, 2019
St. Michael Prayer
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle,
be our protection against the wickedness and
snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we
humbly pray; and do you, O Prince of the
Heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into
hell Satan and all evil spirits who wander through
the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
Email addresses for the Clergy in the
North Side Catholic Community
Fr. Lawrence DiNardo [email protected]
Fr. Louis DeNinno [email protected]
Fr. Anthony Gargotta [email protected]
Fr. James Orr [email protected]
Deacon Gregory Jelinek [email protected]
Deacon Gery Pielin [email protected]
Please note that your contribution
envelopes are sent to the appropriate
parish, no matter where you attend Mass.
New Bulletin Format Coming Soon
Soon we will begin a new bulletin format that will
be one inclusive bulletin, without separate par-
ish pages. In order to make this new process
efficient, we will need any bulletin announce-
ment from our ministries and groups by Monday
mornings. Please continue to email these to
your parish office and also to the email address:
[email protected]. This stands for North
Side Catholic Community Bulletin. Please un-
derstand that we may experience glitches in this
new process, so please have patience as we
work together to make this successful.
We are called. As we know, all parishes in the
Diocese of Piittsburgh are heading towards
something new. In our grouping, some parishes
have already been through mergers (Risen
Lord, Holy Wisdom, St. Peter), while for others
this is the first time (St. Aloysius, St. Cyril, of Al-
exandria, Most Holy Name of Jesus). Since
change is inevitable, we all need to pray about
how we will respond to what's coming - and
pray especially for the virtue of hope.
But we cannot ignore or deny that this is difficult
and involves grieving. For many, our parishes
are like family, and something like changing a
Mass time means losing a group of people we
have known, and expected to see, for
years. We must acknowledge that there is pain
in this, and the upheaval to come. So we hold
onto the words of Jesus, "Blessed are those
who mourn, for they shall be comforted."
And we must pray for hearts that are not hard-
ened - and are instead willing to stretch in new
ways. Here the fitting words of Jesus may be,
"Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown
mercy." As this change continues, we will be in
situations which, and with people who, will re-
quire us to be generous of heart when it comes
to our opinions and traditions. We will need to
show, and be shown mercy, especially since
what is ahead will involve deep and personal
emotions and connections.
We ask God to be with us through this change,
that old and new may come together to give
even greater glory to God.
2019 Sanctuary Candle Request
Seven day Sanctuary Candles: $20
For: _______________________________
By: ________________________________
Week Desired: _______________________
Please include $20 with this request made out to
St. Aloysius Parish
Rosaries can be found at the back of
St. Aloysius Church for those who need
them.
Saint Aloysius Parish Week of February 10, 2018
Offertory Collections
February 2
Offertory $2,084.00
Maintenance $198.00
Food Bank $35.00
Mass Attendance Count: February 2
4:00 p.m. Mass: 283
Contact Information
3616 Mt. Troy Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Phone 412-821-2351 Fax 412-231-7180
Website……………...……...saintaloysiuspittsburgh.org
Rebecca Hurst, Business Manager &
Safe Environment…………………………………….….ext. 2
Mary Ann Dank, Religious Education
Coordinator……………………………………….…...ext. 222
Rummage House, Claire Sigmund…………..412-821-1189
Sanctuary Candle
This Week’s Sanctuary Candle in St. Aloysius Church is
In Loving Memory of Ronald Swaboda
By Family
Many Sanctuary Candles remain open for 2019. Remem-
ber your loved one today by using the request below:
Rivers Casino Trip
The next trip to the Rivers Casino is on Mon-
day, February 18th. The cost is $20 and you
will get back $20 in free play and $5 in food.
The bus will leave St. Aloysius at 10:00 am and
then pick up at WesBanco in Troy Hill. The bus
leaves the casino at 3:30 pm to return. Please
call Carol Fulton at 412-931-8469.
St. Aloysius Rummage House Update
To all of our volunteers who donate and our
customers: You are the treasure that makes us
so successful in our fundraiser for St. Aloysius
Parish. The Rummagers thank you for another
successful year! We will be busy throughout the
winter preparing for our first sale of 2019.
Donations are accepted all winter on our en-
closed back porch. Please don’t leave donations
out in the weather. If you have furniture or need
help with heavy items, please call Claire at 412-
821-1189 to make arrangements. Our first sales
of 2019 are:
Saturday, March 2nd
&
Sunday, March 3rd
Thank You!
A big thank you for everyone who purchased
hoagies. Keep watching the bulletin for more
fundraisers. We appreciate you supporting our
church during this time. Thanks again.
FYI: We will have a perogie and haluski sale in
March. Keep watching the bulletin.
Our Deepest Sympathy
Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom
those who have died and gone before us marked
in the sign of faith, especially Joseph Kumpfmil-
ler. Please pray for the consolation of his loved
ones.
Holy Wisdom Parish Week of February 10, 2019
Contact Information
1025 Haslage Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Website………... www.holywisdomparish.org
Administrative CenterIIII.I412-231-1116
FaxIIIIIIIIIIIII.412-231-1072
Merz HallIIIIIIIIII...412-231-1211
Norbert HallIIIIII..III...412-231-8885
Vietnamese Community Chaplain -
Rev. Dam D. Nguyen
Business Manager, William C. Dyrwal
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday from 5:45 - 6:15 PM (B)
Also by appointment
Our Weekly Offerings
Sunday, February 3, 2019………….$ 1,655.00
Parish Share……..……………………. ..20.00
Parish Improvement…………………....139.00
Weekly Mass Attendance
Saturday, February 2, 2019: 6:30 PM– 122
Sunday, February 3, 2019: 9:30 AM - 151
Baptismal Preparation Class
Baptismal Preparation Class will be held on
Sunday, February 10, 2019 and March 10, 2019
at 2:30 PM in the Social Hall of Our Lady, Queen
of Peace Church. Class is to be attended before
arrangements can be made for Baptism. Pre-
registration is required. For information, call 412-
321-3180.
Parish Share Program Final Payments Due
Final payments on all Parish Share Program
pledges are now due. We ask all parishioners to
please return their payments. Thank you.
Weekend Retreat for Men
Men of Holy Wisdom Parish, start your year out
right. Join our men's retreat group for our annual
weekend retreat. The retreat will be held from Fri-
day, February 22, 2018 until Sunday, February
24, 2018 at Saint Paul's Monastery Retreat Center
located above Pittsburgh's South Side on Monas-
tery Avenue. For further information or for reserva-
tions, contact Alex Leonard at 412-259-8647 or
Bill Kauffman at 412-321-4982.
A Note of Thanks
Dear Father,
In response to our Sharing Tree request, your
very generous parishioners have provided us
with many of the items that we are able to dis-
tribute to our many needy clients. For this act of
charity we, and our clients, are most grateful.
We sincerely appreciate all that you have done
for us and continue to serve those who have
chosen life for their children, even though it may
be a difficult time in their lives. We send our best
wishes for a blessed new year to you and to the
members of your parish family. Peace in Christ,
Lifeline.
Holy Wisdom Parish Sacramental Preparation
All candidates who wish to participate in the parish
celebration of First Eucharist on Sunday, May 5,
2019 at the 9:30 AM liturgy at St. Boniface Church
should notify the Administrative Center in writing as
soon as possible.
CATECHETICAL PREPARATION
FOR ALL HOLY WISDOM PARISH CANDIDATES
(FROM BOTH CATHOLIC AND PUBLIC
SCHOOLS)
FOR FIRST RECONCILIATION AND EUCHARIST
FIRST RECONCILIATION
Instruction Session for Candidates on
Ssunday, March 10, 2019 from 12:00 Noon to 1:30
PM at Our Lady, Queen of Peace Church.
Meeting for Parents and Guardians will be held
on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 12:00 Noon at Our
Lady, Queen of Peace Church. One adult for each
candidate must be present.
Celebration of the Sacrament on Wednesday,
April 1-, 2019 celebrated during the Diocesan The
Light is on for You program from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at
Saint Peter Church, 720 Arch Street, North Side.
FIRST EUCHARIST
Retreat will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2019
from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM at Our Lady, Queen of
Peace Church Hall.
Meeting for Parents and Guardians will be held
on Saturday, April 13, 2019 also at 10:00 AM at Our
Lady, Queen of Peace Church. One adult for each
candidate must be present.
Rehearsal for Candidates and Parents on
Thursday, April 2, 2019 at 7:00 PM in St. Boniface
Church, North Side.
Celebration of the Sacrament on Sunday, May
5, 2019 at 9:30 AM liturgy at St. Boniface Church,
North Side.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish Week of February 10, 2019
Contact Information
1700 Harpster Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Phone 412-231-2994 Fax 412-231-7180
Website………………...mostholynameofjesus15212.org
Email…………………..…[email protected]
Office Hours……….....Monday—Friday 8:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Rebecca Hurst, Business Manager &
Safe Environment…………………………………………..….ext. 2
Mary Ann Dank, Religious Education
Coordinator……………………………………………….....ext. 222
St. Vincent de Paul Society ……………...………...…..…….ext. 8
Parish Food Bank…………………………………………...…ext. 0
Prayer Chain for Requests……………………..…..412-576-4944
St. Anthony’s Lyceum……………………………....412-231-6332
Sanctuary Candle
This Weeks’ Sanctuary Candle in Most Holy Name Church is
In Thanksgiving for 25 Years of Marriage
By Bill & Becky Hurst
Offertory Collections
February 3
Offertory $4,180.75
Parish Share $162.00
Maintenance $903.00
Food Bank $105.00
Mass Attendance Count: February 3
9:00 a.m. Mass: 163 11:30 a.m. Mass: 113
Fish Dinners are coming'
A Planning Meeting for Lenten Fish Dinners will
be held this Wednesday, February 13th at 6:30
pm in Most Holy Name School Hall.
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Horse Name: _________________________ Owner’s Address: _______________________
_________________________________
Owner Name: _________________________ Phone #: ______________________________
Preferred Race # (1-10) _______
Return this form & check payable to St. Anthony’s Lyceum 1700 Harpster St. Pittsburgh PA 15212
Catholic Community Food Bank
The Catholic Community Food Bank continues
to serve the needs of those in our community.
The 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10:00
am to noon at Most Holy Name Church Hall
is the designated day for distributions.
Tuesday, February 19th is the next
distribution date.
Disabilities Awareness Mass
Most Holy Name Parish has set Sunday, March
3rd as Disabilities Awareness Sunday. This
event will be celebrated at the 9:00 am Liturgy at
Most Holy Name of Jesus Church. Students from
our Special Education program will have active
roles as ushers and lectors and will
participate in the offertory procession.
All are welcome to join us and learn
about our abilities, not our disabilities.
Hidden Treasures News
Donations for the monthly sale can be dropped
off Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm at the
back of the convent, on the ramp leading to the
school basement.
Our first sale of 2018 will be on
Saturday, March 9th
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Reminder—If the Mass Intention is for your
family member, and you wish to take up the
gifts, please tell one of the Ushers so they can
adjust accordingly to accommodate you.
Saint Anthony Chapel Week of February 10, 2019
Sitters needed at St. Anthony’s Chapel
The Chapel is in need of
Attendants (sitters). If you would
consider volunteering to sit in the
Chapel for 1 hour per week, please
call Carole at 412-999-4401. Being
present in the Chapel is a spiritual
and uplifting experience to be treasured.
Please consider volunteering for the Chapel.
- May St. Anthony Bless and Protect you
Contact Information
1704 Harpster Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Website……………..www.saintanthonyschapel.org
Email:[email protected]
Fax 412-231-7180
Fr. James R. Orr, Director………………..412-231-2994 x 4
Carole Brueckner, Chairperson…………...… 412-999-4401
Chapel Gift Shop…………………………...….412-323-9504
Mass:
Monday—Saturday 8:30 a.m. Sunday 11:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Penance:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday 2:00 p.m.
Friday after 8:30 a.m. Mass
Solemn Evening Prayer:
First Sundays at 3:00 p.m.
Chapel Visiting Hours:
1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Every day except Fridays and holidays
St. Anthony Novena:
Tuesdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass &
7:30 p.m. with Benediction
To Schedule a Pilgrimage for 20 or more people,
please call Carole at 412-999-4401.
Sanctuary Candle
In Loving Memory of Cal, Carl J. & Mike Bruecken
By Family
Share your spare...kidney? Living Donor needed for
Fred Weis, one of the volunteers at St. Anthony’s Chapel.
Blood Type A or O needed. Contact Elaine Landers at
412-864-5475, UPMC Living Donor Coordinator.
From the Desk of the Director
February brings with it the custom on St.
Blaise day of the blessing of throats. Most
Catholics are familiar with the custom but not
with who St. Blaise is or why we bless throats
on this day.
St. Blaise was a physician and a bishop
in Sebastea, Armenia. So our own Fr. Mollenger
follows in St. Blaise’s example of pastoring
God’s people and by his being an Apothecary, a
healer of what ails people.
St. Blaise started out as a physician then
spent sometime as a hermit. From the hermit-
age he was called to be bishop. As bishop he
taught by word and example. Many came to him
for spiritual and physical healing. In his lifetime
St. Blaise performed many miracles of healing.
There are stories that even wild animals came
to him for healing.
In 316 AD the governor Agricola by order
of the Emperor Licinius began a persecution of
the Church. St. Blaise being so visible was ar-
rested. As he was being led to jail a mother set
her son who was choking to death of a fish bone
at his feet. The child was cured immediately.
The governor demanded that St. Blaise re-
nounce his faith. To persuade him, St. Blaise
was beaten, and attacked with iron combs. H e
was jailed for a few more days and finally be-
headed for remaining faithful to Christ.
St. Blaise as with all martyrs provides us
with an example of faithfulness in the face of
great difficulty. He also shows us how to be
compassionate, to care for those around us,
and teach by word and example. We remember
the miracle of the healing the child by the throat
blessing and asking for his help, but he can give
us so much more by the example of his life.
May St. Anthony and all the saints of the
Chapel including St. Blaise pray for you.
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North Side Catholic Community Week of February 10, 2019
Annual Cemetery Clean Up Notice - In Order to
maintain the appearance of our parish cemetery
properties and ensure the safety of visitors and
employees, The Catholic Cemetery Cleanup dur-
ing the month of March. Please note that all
Christmas items will be removed from all graves
during the Cleanup. Please remove any items
you wish to keep prior to March 1st. Thank you
for your cooperation! It is greatly appreciated.
Lenten Retreat - Associates, Relatives and
Friends of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Naz-
areth are invited to a Lenten Retreat on March 9th
at Holy Family Manor. The time is 10:00 am -
4:00 pm and Sr. Maria Kruszewski, CSFN will be
the facilitator. The schedule will include presenta-
tions, lunch, confession and Mass at 4:00 pm.
Please call Annette to register at 412-922-2919 by
February 25th. Cost is $20 to cover lunch, materi-
als and speaker. The location of the retreat is 103
Nazareth Way, Pittsburgh PA 15229.
High School Women’s Retreat on Relation-
ships -- The Pittsburgh Religious Vocation Coun-
cil will host a high school women’s retreat on Sat-
urday, March 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sis-
ters of St. Joseph Motherhouse in Baden. Pre-
senter Merritt Donoghue, 24, will inspire students
to embrace their relationship with God in high
school and through their early twenties. Merritt is
an event planner and dynamic speaker who traces
her love of people, ministry and communications
back to her days at Our Lady of Sacred Heart
High School. She serves on the Catholic Women’s
Fellowship Pittsburgh Conference Team and
works as Community Engagement Manager for
De Fer Coffee & Tea. Join Merritt and treat your-
self to a day of conversation, worship and prayer-
ful exploration on the Sisters’ sacred grounds with
new and old friends. The Sacrament of Recon-
ciliation will also be offered. To register for this
free event, email your name, phone number and
high school to [email protected]. Lo-
cation: 1020 W. State Street, Baden, PA 15005.
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Put Out Into Deep Water And
Lower Your Nets For A Catch –
When we reflect on the life and min-
istry of Jesus it is pretty clear that so much of it
was unexpected. God’s chosen people were
certainly awaiting a Messiah, a Savior, but they
were expecting a rich and powerful king, not an
itinerant preacher. Even the people Jesus sur-
rounded himself with – the poor, sinners, the
marginalized – were unexpected. Why wouldn’t
the Savior surround himself with more influen-
tial people? Yet, we know that Christ came to
save all, not just some and that he casts his net
far and wide in order to draw all people to him-
self. As followers of Christ, we seek to be his
face and hands and heart in the world today
and we look for countless ways to invite others
to share in his life of faith. The words he
speaks to Peter and the Apostles are spoken to
us. “Do not be afraid” to “put out into deep wa-
ter” and inspire the hearts of everyone you
meet to know and love Jesus. While you may
not think so, your witness of faith can be just
what someone else needs to go deeper them-
selves in their relationship with the Lord. On
Mission for The Church Alive! invites us all to
look for ways build up the Body of Christ. Visit
onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more and to
stay informed.
Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more
and to stay informed.
Blockwatch - Come to the Blockwatch Meeting
on Wednesday, February 20th at Most Holy Name
School Hall at 7:00 pm. Find out what a day in the
life of a magistrate is like, when local Magistrate
Derwin Rushing will be our speaker and a police
representative will also come. See you there.
The Catholic War Veterans & Auxiliary are cur-
rently looking for new members We place Ameri-
can flags on fallen veterans' graves before memo-
rial Day and do volunteering at Heinz VAMC. For
more information please call Donna Kramer -412-
766-6546.
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1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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835 Spring Garden Ave. 412-231-7321
1501 Lowrie Street • Troy HillTwo Traditional Community Funeral Homes
in one Convenient Location
Hughes Funeral Home, Inc.R. Dennis Hughes, F.D., Supervisor
Lawrence H. Bock, F.D. (412) 231-4193
Stephens Memorial ChapelEdward F. Latkovic, F.D., Supervisor
R. Dennis Hughes, F.D.(412) 231-1285
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412-931-6571“We’d love to make your smile”
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