Upload
others
View
0
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
PARISH FAMILY OF ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION
2510 Middle Road Glenshaw, PA 15116
Founded 1834
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD JANUARY 13, 2019
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Timothy F. Whalen, Administrator
Rev. Ernest J. Strzelinski, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Joseph G. Luisi, Chaplin, Passavant Hospital
Rev. Mr. Francis Dadowski, Deacon
Rev. Mr. Richard D. Ernst, Deacon
Mr. Robert Kardasz, Dir . of Music Ministr ies
Ms. Edith Bishop, Pastoral Associate/Dir. of Evangelization
Mrs. Jessica Rock, Prin. of Blessed Trinity Academy
Sister Lois Spinnenweber, CDP, Apostolate Minister
Miss Rose Stegman, Dir . of Faith Formation
Web Site: stmaryglenshaw.org E-Mail: [email protected] Parish Family Administration Office: 412-486-4100
Religious Formation Office - 412-486-5521 Parochial School -412-486-7611 Youth Ministry Office - 412-486-4100 Marian Hall - 412-684-1112 Social Ministry Office - 412-486-4021 Fax: 412-486-4150
WEEKEND LITURGY SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 4:00 p.m. - St. Mary 5:30 p.m. - St. Ursula Sunday Morning: 7:15 a.m. - St. Ursula 9:00 a.m. - St. Mary 9:00 a.m. - St. Ursula 11:00 a.m. - St. Mary 11:30 a.m. - St. Ursula Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. - St. Ursula
DAILY LITURGY SCHEDULE St. Mary - Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 a.m. St. Mary - Tuesday, and Thursday at 10:00 a.m. St. Mary - Friday at 9:00 a.m. School Liturgy St. Ursula - Monday - Friday at 8:00 a.m. St. Mary - Saturday at 8:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. - St. Ursula
Saturday at 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon - St. Mary
BAPTISM On Sunday twice a month after parental interview
Nursery Service available on Sundays during 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Masses, Room in Marian Hall
ANOINTING OF THE SICK Twice a year in a communal celebration - Individually upon request
3
MATRIMONY Saturday weddings at 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m.
Notification at least 6 months in advance
BULLETIN DEADLINE Monday at 12:00 noon
Page Two St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Vol. 68 No. 2
2019 MASS INTENTIONS
The 2019 Mass Intention Book is NOW OPEN! We are accepting dates, but we cannot guarantee the time the mass will be said. Only two requests will be honored per person, one weekend and one weekday, or two weekdays. Holy days are not avail-able at this time. If you would like more than two masses, we are able to send requests to St. Ursula.
WHY SHOULD I MAKE A MEN’S RETREAT?
I need time to slow down and put my thoughts in order? Rest, quiet time
I am confused or distressed? Private time available with a spiritual director
I need some advice or comfort? Informal discussion and fellowship
I haven’t felt close to God for quite a while? Opportunity for prayer
Save the dates, February 8, 9, and 10, 2019 and make a reservation to spend the weekend at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center. Call Chuck Fischer, 412-487-4667, Brad Fischer, 412-487-5109, or Jim Karcher, 724-444-5798 for more information.
CONFRATRNITY OF CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
The “Annual Baby Shower” meeting will take place on Sunday, January 13, and will be hosted at St. Ursula Social Hall at 1:00 p.m. All women of St. Mary’s are invited to participate. Please bring unwrapped gifts, diapers or other baby items to be given to Genesis House. The special baby bottle banks distributed at the November meeting will be collected and donations sent to Women’s Choice Network. A light lunch will be served. We hope you will be able to attend to show support for mothers who choose life.
NEXT WEEK: SECOND COLLECTION
We remind all parishioners of the importance of the second collection next week, which is entitled “St. Anthony School and Sensory Handicapped Children” for which there is an envelope in our packet. The importance of this collection is seen in the fact that not only do our contributions go to help the needy children of the Diocese, but also the same amount is applied to our Parish Share assessment.
ATTENTION! FISH DINNER VOLUNTEERS
LOOKING FOR HELP
We are looking for a person or persons to work closely with the Fish Dinner Coordinators to learn the entire operating process to insure that we can continue this wonderful Lenten tradition for many years to come. Please contact Paul or Ginny Penezic at 412-487-5211. Anyone who has volunteered in the past or anyone who would be interested in joining the Fish Dinner Volunteer Team is asked to call Paul and Ginny Penezic at 412-487-5211 to confirm your spot on the Roster. All adults volunteering need to have completed the mandated clearances required by the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Our first Lenten Fish Fry Dinner will be on March 8, 2019.
SICK RELATIVES AND FRIENDS The Parish Family of St. Mary constantly raises in prayer the names of our sick relatives and friends. We publish in our bulletin the names of those who have been given to us. If there is someone you know, or a family member who is in need of prayers, and they have agreed to have their name on the list, please call the Parish Rectory with the proper information for that person.
Please pray for all the sick and those recovering from ill-ness. Family and friends have requested prayer for the following:
Joanne & Bob Adamcik, Ed, Mary Lou, Dorothy Cvetic, Sandi Maier, Courtney Ryce, Raymond Wiehagen, Cindy & Jack Benoit, James, Rose, William, Patricia, Barbara Lagiovane, Mark Fabry, Amanda Fabry, Carolyn Silay, Patricia Glinka, Bob Walker, Renee Walker, Ron Bentz, Art Wagner and Deborah Stanger.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONS
jxx~Äç Tvà|ä|à|xá tà t ZÄtÇvx Sunday (Church) 9:00 a.m. - Family Program January 13 (Marian Hall) 12:10 p.m. - 2nd Grade G.I.F.T. Mtg.
Monday (School) 6:00 p.m. - Faith Formation Classes January 14 (J.A.M.) 6:00 p.m. - 8th Grade Alpha (Rectory) 7:00 p.m. - Finance Council Meeting
Tuesday (Church) 3:00 p.m. - Children’s Cantor Practice January 15 (Rectory) 7:00 p.m. - C.A.T. Meeting
Wednesday (Marian Hall) 1:30 p.m. - 55 Social Group Bingo January 16 (Church) 3:00 p.m. - Children’s Choir Practice (Church) 7:30 p.m. - Adult Choir
Thursday (Choir) 8:00 p.m. - Hand Bell Practice January 17
Friday (Church) 9:00 a.m. - School Liturgy
January 18
Saturday (Church) 7:30 a.m. - Respect Life Rosary January 19 (Marian Hall) 5:00 p.m. - 2nd Grade G.I.F.T. Meeting (Marian Hall) 6:30 p.m. - Alpha Discipleship Reunion
Sunday (Church) 9:00 a.m. - Children’s Choir January 20
The MARCH FOR LIFE and YOUTH RALLY will be held in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 18, 2019. Our parish will share a bus with St. Scholastica Church, Aspinwall. The bus is anticipated to leave at 12:05 a.m. and return by 11:00 p.m. Bus and Rally reservations may be made by sending a check for $25.00 per adult to Saint Mary of the Assumption Parish c/o the Faith Formation Office. Students may be welcomed to travel FREE, but must pre-register as bus seating will be limited. Please call our Faith Formation at 412-486-5521.
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Three
Liturgies for the Week
4:00 p.m. Ruth Fox - Carol & John Mangan 9:00 a.m. The Living & Deceased of St. Mary & St. Ursula Parish 11:00 a.m. James McFarland - Josephine Blythe
7:00 a.m. Ethelreda Lyle - Children
10:00 a.m. Ann & Charles Podolachek - Family
7:00 a.m. Mary E. O’Leary - Family
10:00 a.m. Myrna Scott - Christian Mothers/Women’s Organization
7:00 a.m. Frank Cepits - Irene & Willie 9:00 a.m. Concetta Febbraro - Sister, Maria Grazia-Distilo (School Liturgy)
8:00 a.m. Rolyn Wyels - Virginia Starcevic & Family 4:00 p.m. Wanda Gumski - Bob & Mariane Ruffner
9:00 a.m. Kaylah McGear;y - Dr. Stephanie Greene 11:00 a.m. Louise A. Kruth - The Cleary Family
December 15-16, 2018 Envelopes Contributions
Offertory Contributions 484 $15,194.95
Cash/Loose Checks - $1,002.00
Children’s Offertory 4 $5.00
Parish Needy/St. Vincent dePaul 27 $942.00
Parish Share 2018 12 $388.00
Immaculate Conception 31 $341.95
Solemnity of Mary 2 $15.00
Religious Retirement 1 $10.00
Christmas Flowers 34 $648.00
Christmas 10 $355.00
Christmas-Children/Youth 1 $70.00
Alpha - $500.00
TOTALS 606 $19,471.90
Daily Readings
January 15: Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9;
Mk 1:14-20
January 16: Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab, 5, 6-9;
Mk 1:21-28
January 17: Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9;
Mk 1:29-39
January 18: Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-11; Mk 1:40-45
January 19: Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3, 4bc, 6c-8;
Mk 2:1-12
January 20: Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8-10, 15;
Mk 2:13-17
January 21: Is 62:1-5; Ps 96:1-3, 7-10;
1 Cor 12:4-11;
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Four
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
HIGH SCHOOL SILENT RETREAT
Have you ever allowed God to speak to you through silence? High school men, give God the chance to speak directly to your heart at the High School Silent Retreat, held February 9-10 at Martina Spiritual Renewal Center. It will include Mass, adoration, dynamic talks, and solid brotherhood. No cost. To register, visit PGHPriest.com by January 25. AN EVENING WITH FATHER JACQUES PHILIPPE
What does it mean to be holy? How can you become a saint right where you are in your life? Father Jacques Philippe, international author and authority on prayer, interior freedom and peace of heart, will speak on the universal call to holiness on February 25 at 7:00 pm at Saints John and Paul Church. Father Philippe, a member of the Community of the Beatitudes, has written 10 books on prayer, interior freedom, and peace of heart, which have become modern Catholic spiritual classics. His books have sold more than one million copies and have been translated into 24 languages. These works have been lauded for insightfully presenting the pillars of Catholicism in a profound, yet accessible way. The event will include Evening Prayer, Father Philippe’s talk, and Q&A. All ages welcome. No cost. Visit PGHPriest.com for a courtesy registration.
You Are My Beloved Son,
With You I Am Well Pleased As Jesus was being baptized by John in the Jordan River we are told of amazing things
happening. First, the heavens were opened and the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus in the form of a dove. Then, the voice of God the Father from heaven thundered, saying, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” Jesus did not need to be baptized for the same reason we do. As the Son of God, he was without sin. Yet, to be baptized is to be anointed to fulfill the mission of God the Father in the world. By being baptized in the Jordan, Jesus set an example for us to follow. Through baptized we are freed from original sin, sanctified by the Holy Spirit to share in the life of God through the Sacraments and in the Church, and anointed to fulfill the mission of faith, hope, and love that God the Father has chosen for us. While the Holy Spirit does not descend like a dove he is present in and through the baptized from the moment of baptism. And while the walls of the church do not shake with the thundering voice of the Father, the halls of heaven ring with joy as every new beloved son and daughter of God is welcomed into the life of faith through baptism. Our baptism was not simply a ritual, but a life-changing event that is in effect throughout our lives. How can the grace of baptism continue to be at work for the good of our parishes and communities? Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more.
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Faith Sharing for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord As John was baptizing his cousin Jesus in the Jordan River, he clearly addressed the people who “were filled with expectation.” “I am baptizing with water, but one MIGHTIER than I is coming…He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and FIRE.” The mighty One, Jesus has baptized every committed Christian and assured us that we are “beloved sons and daughters” of the heavenly Father. Let the “fire” of that reality be passed on to those in your family, friends and neighbors. The “fire of the Holy Spirit IS Love.” Sacraments: Grow In Faith Together Parents/ Guardians and children of Grade 2 plan to come THIS Sunday, January 13, 12:10 p.m. or Saturday, January 19, 5:00 p.m. for families to begin the journey toward welcoming the Grade 2 children to First Eucharist. Children will receive their new BLESSED-First Eucharist books in their class. Faith Formation Families of children who attend public schools, use the Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families book pages 46-47 for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Faith Formation Sessions for students who attend the local public schools • Grade 8 students will meet for each session at the
JAM house near Middle Road. • Monday, January 14, Meet in classrooms. • Monday, January 21 NO class session. Do lesson at
home. • Saturday, January 19, NO class session; do lesson
at home. Bring it to class next week. • THIS Sunday, January 13 FAMILY PROGRAM, 9:00 AM Mass with Grade 4 students assisting. Each student will need to bring to their class their complete packet of 8 Gospel Weeklies for the Advent-Christmas season. LITURGICAL MINISTERS Lectors, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, RCIA team, Liturgy Committee, visit website LTP.org/virtualworkshops for a complete listing of workshops which can be accessed on-line.
Home with the Lord Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom those who have died and have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. Please remember to pray for the consolation of their loved ones.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY
Please join us on Tuesdays from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at the J.A.M. Youth House. Hoping that you and yours had a very Blessed Christmas and have a Happy and Healthy New Year. If you have any questions, call Dori Monahan at 412-492-9891.
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Five
YOUTH MINISTRY St. Mary School News
YOUTH MINISTRY kicks off January 13th
JOIN US! All teens are invited to come and be a par t of changing the world. Come find out how you can be a leader and serve the world with your gifts and talents.
January 13: CHANGE January 20: WATER January 27: OUTING February 3: FIRE February 10: GO February 17: OFF
CHANGE - GPS: Put in the desired location to where you want to go. Follow the highlighted path to get to your destination. I realized I have put in the wrong destination and I am going the wrong way. So what do I do? At some point I am going to have to stop and put in the right destination and then start following the new directions if I want to end up in the right place. How do I change direction in real life when I realize I’m on the wrong path?
Following Jesus requires two things: • Recognizing He is with us and • He wants us to stop going our own way and follow Him.
When you change the current direction you are going and turn around to follow Jesus he gives you all the direction you need to make sure you arrive where you need to be. PASSION PLAY AUDITIONS Set for January 15 & 17 Auditions for solo singing parts for St. Alphonsus Parish's 17th annual Passion Play will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 15, and Thursday, Jan. 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the church at 201 Church Road in Wexford. The play – “Make Us Believers” – is a musical journey from Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to his death and resurrection. All are welcome to audition. If you are interested in participating in the chorus, no audition is needed – simply attend the first rehearsal on Thursday, Jan. 24, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church. Nearly 90 cast and crew members participated in last year’s Passion Play, representing St. Alphonsus, St. Kilian, St. John Neumann, Sts. John & Paul, St. Teresa of Avila, Good Samaritan, St. Ferdinand, St. Richard, All Saints, St. Gregory, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox, St. Andrew the Apostle Byzantine and Orchard Hill churches. All are invited to participate. We need men, women, teens and kids to be singers, actors, musicians and stage crew. The play will be performed on Friday, April 5, at 8 p.m. and on Saturday, April 6, at 7 p.m. in the Ryan Center, which is adjacent to Blessed Francis Seelos Academy (also at 201 Church Road in Wexford). Information: St. Alphonsus Music Director Mary Heagy - [email protected] or 724-538-5258.
BLESSED TRINITY ACADEMY
Blessed Trinity Academy is excited to announce that we will be offering a variety of preschool and Pre-K options for the 2019-2020 school year! The following options will be available:
3 year old Preschool Program: • 2 Half-day Program (Tuesday, Thursday)
4 year old Pre-K Program:
• 3 Half-day program (Monday, Wednesday, Friday), • 3 Full day program (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) • 5 Half-day program • 5 Full day program- we must have a minimum of 10
students for this program.
Space is LIMITED! Please visit www.nhrces.org/trinity or call 412-486-7611 for more information or to schedule a tour today!
OPEN HOUSE Blessed Trinity Academy is hosting an Open House for prospective families in Preschool through 8th grade on Sunday, February 3, 2019, from 12p.m. - 2p.m. Stop by to take a tour, speak with teachers, parents, students and our principal. Learn about our challenging curriculum, small class sizes, and traditional approach to academics which sets BTA apart. Let us show you the Catholic School difference! For more information please visit www.nhrces.org/trinity or email [email protected].
POT OF GOLD BASH
Saturday March 9, 2019
Location – St Bonaventure Parish Church/Gym Doors open at 5:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Benefit Blessed Trinity Academy Ticket Price includes:
Cash Prizes, Raffles, Auction items, Dinner & Drinks This is B.T.A.’s biggest fundraiser, so let’s try to beat last year’s attendance! If you have any questions or want to volunteer/donate, please contact [email protected].
Diocese of Pittsburgh Abuse Hotline: 1.888.808.1235
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Six
LITURGY SCHEDULE ST. MARY & ST. URSULA
January 13, 2019 - January 20, 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019 The Baptism of the Lord 4:00PM St. Mary Fr. Tim 5:30PM St. Ursula Fr. Joe
7:15AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie 9:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Joe 9:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim 11:00AM St. Mary Fr. Joe 11:30AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie 6:00PM St. Ursula Fr. Tim
Monday, January 14, 2019 First Week in Ordinary Time
7:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim 8:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie
Tuesday, January 15, 2019 Weekday
8:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Joe 10:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim
Wednesday, January 16, 2019 Weekday
7:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim 8:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie
Thursday, January 17, 2019 St. Anthony 8:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Joe 10:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim
Friday, January 18, 2019 Weekday
7:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim 8:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie 9:00AM St. Mary Fr. Joe School Mass
Saturday, January 19, 2019 Blessed Virgin Mary
8:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim 11:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim Confessions 11:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Joe Confessions
4:00PM St. Mary Fr. Joe 5:30PM St. Ursula Fr. Tim
Sunday, January 20, 2019 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:15AM St. Ursula Fr. Tim 9:00AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie 9:00AM St. Mary Fr. Joe 11:00AM St. Mary Fr. Tim 11:30AM St. Ursula Fr. Ernie 6:00PM St. Ursula Fr. Joe
Schedule is subject to change.
In our Offertory Collection, if we receive an envelope from another parish, as in the custom of all the parishes in our Diocese, it is forwarded to the other parish. If you attend Mass at a church other than your home parish, please feel free to drop your Offertory envelope in their basket. It will be returned to your home parish.
Our parish and NEIGHBORHOOD HAPPENINGS
Thank you to all of our Parish Families who have donated to the Christmas Flowers Fund.
Our Churches have never been more beautiful! We thank the following who also donated:
The Lynn Family The Cebotar Family Jon Michael Schweiger Bruno Fazi, Sr. Rose Fazi Andrew Pralenica Ed & Ruth Sauer M/M Francisd Nypaver Mr. Thomas Nypaver, Sr. Mr. Thomas Nypaver, Jr. M/M John Almasi Sr. Mary L. Nypaver Joy Szelc Viola Flanagan Melvin E. Hook John Reiser Jack Reiser Pasquale Mascaro Rose Mascaro John Mascaro Frank Mascaro Josephine Netchi Dino Netchi M/M Thomas M. Streyle
NIGHT AT THE RACES “TIME TO MAKE YOUR
RESERVATIONS! ”
The Knights of Columbus and BTAAA will be holding their annual “Night at the Races.” Join us for an enjoyable fun filled evening with friends and exciting entertainment in Marian Hall on Saturday, January 26, 2019. Tickets are $20.00 and includes a delicious dinner buffet, beer, setups and soda (BYOB). Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. Races start 7:00 p.m. For tickets or table reservations please contact Tom Iurlano at 412-478-0834 or via email at [email protected] or Mario Mancini at 412-453-6378 or email at [email protected].
December 22-23, 2018 Envelopes Contributions
Offertory Contributions 449 $15,111.25
Cash/Loose Checks - $1,471.00
Children’s Offertory 4 $4.00
Parish Needy/St. Vincent dePaul 13 $276.00
Parish Share 2018 10 $2,715.00
Immaculate Conception 2 $4.00
St. Anthony School 1 $10.00
Religious Retirement 2 $60.00
Christmas Flowers 4 $195.00
Christmas 21 $1,055.00
Christmas-Children/Youth 3 $25.00
TOTALS 509 $20,926.25
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Seven
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Eight
ON THE GROUNDS OF MT. ROYAL MEMORIAL PARK
Garry A. Richter, Funeral Director & Supervisor
2702 MT. ROYAL BLVD., GLENSHAW, PA 15116 412-486-9086 • www.KyperFuneralHome.com
From the WLP Vault comes the Bible Story of Christmas featuring
8 Classic Christmas Carols and a reading of the Gospel of Luke 2: 4-20
by Bing Crosby! Also available on vinyl.
Visit WLPmusic.com to purchase your copy - CD $10.00
800-566-6150 Photo Courtesy of Bing Crosby Enterprises
Seebacher FamilyChiropractic Center
Headaches / Migraines / Concussion / Carpal Tunnel / Numbness / Disc InjuriesDisc Herniation / Extremity Pain / Frozen Shoulder / Dizziness / Colic / Fibromyalgia / Rib IssuesChest Pain / Arthritis / Sciatica / Scoliosis/Pinched Nerves / Pain Associated with Pregnancy & More...
Dr. Brian Seebacherwww.seebacherchiropractic.com412.449.1000
910038 St Mary of the Assumption (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629
Download Our Free App or Visit
MY.ONEPARISH.COM
Grow in your faith,find a Mass, and
connect with yourCatholic Community
with OneParish!
The Most CompleteOnline National
Directory ofCatholic ParishesCheck It Out Today!
10% DISCOUNTPlumbing or
Service RepairCall for your
FREE estimate:412-487-5232
3880 Rt. 8, Allison Park 15101
Saint MargaretSunday MissalAn ideal companionfor personal prayer.
In Stock & Ready to Order Today.CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95
800-566-6150 • www.wlpmusic.com
JANUARY 13, 2019 Page Nine
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Merry Christmas! Share that cheerful greeting with some folks today. They may wonder if you have had any Elvis sightings lately, attended Star Trekkie conventions, or were Cleopatra in a previous lifetime. Despite the skeptics, today is solidly within the Christmas season. In fact, in some strands of the Christian tradition it represents the clearest manifestation of the mystery of the Incarnation. On Christmas Day, for example, the Gospel reading is the Prologue of John’s Gospel, which reveals the glory of Christ shining through our humanity precisely in his baptism. At any rate, this is an ancient feast, celebrated first in Egypt sixteen centuries ago. More than most other ancient people, the Egyptians understood the lifegiving properties of water. On this day, they drew water from the Nile, so central in the history of their people, and reserved it in honor. Many other places copied the custom, so that St. John Chrysostom wrote of people in Antioch gathering at midnight to collect flowing water into vessels they brought from home since “today there is a blessing on the water.” At home for dinner tonight, decorate the table with beautiful bowls of water and white candles, toast one another with goblets of sparkling water, and light a Christmas candle in the window one last time. CALLED TO SERVE For many weeks now, we have been celebrating the appearance of the divine presence in human form. As a child, he came to Mary and Joseph, was seen by the shepherds, and then by some wandering magi from the East. Today we celebrate another showing, later in time, to a group gathered at the Jordan River. John hesitated to baptize Jesus, whom he recognized as “one mightier than I.” But he did as Jesus asked, and the “Holy Spirit descended” and heaven’s voice spoke to Jesus, “You are my beloved Son.” Jesus was beginning his public life of teaching and service. Soon he would start calling others to join him. Peter was one of the first to be called by Jesus. In today’s second reading, he announces the heart of the message, “peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all.” Peter was called, and you and I are called to spread that message and to serve God’s word.
Rt. 8 - Gibsoniawww.tomhenrychevy.com 724-443-1575
Serving the North Hills Since 1953
MICHAEL V. JACONSKI, D.M.D.MICHELE M. RICH, D.M.D.
Family DentistryCorner of Mt. Royal and Duncan Avenue Allison Park
(412) 486-6777New Patients Always Welcome
RONALD L. DEEDSREALTOR® Commercial/Residential
(412) 487-0500 EXT. 242
(412) 487-4889 HOME
(412) 855-2135 MOBILE
FRANCIS DADOWSKI JR.Payroll Bookkeeping Taxes
30+ YEARS EXPERIENCEParishioner 412-782-6336
N.C. PERSICHETTI & SON3rd Generation Since 1926
Cement/Stone Work • GaragesPorches • Driveways • Sidewalks
Versa-Lok Walls • Omni Stone486-2349 361-6430
www.Kennihans.com888.333.1819
Furnace Check Reg. $125$87 Special
412.767.4110Corner of Saxonburg Blvd.
& Harts Run Rd.10% OFF ENTIRE BILL
EXCLUDING ALCOHOL
$29.95/Mo. billed quarterly
• One Free Month• No Long-Term Contract• Price Guarantee• Easy Self Installation
Call Today! Toll Free 1.877.801.8608
Medical Alert System
910038 St Mary of the Assumption (A)
ROOFING SIDING
Ireland Contracting1-800-NEW-ROOFFully Insured * FREE Estimates
#PA 026195SOFFIT/FASCIA GUTTERS
TRI-STATE PLUMBINGFOR ALL YOUR
PLUMBING NEEDS412-670-3140
Tim LeDonne - OwnerRegistered Master Plumber
Kevin “Diz”Kemmler PAINTING
Highest Quality, Reas. PricesBest Service
(Int.) (Ext.)
Tel. (724) 444-4545Fully Ins.
Serving North HillsParishioners
ISRAEL KAZEW, D.M.D.2109 Mount Troy Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15212Tel: (412) 321-2777We Cater To CowardsEvening & Saturday Appointments
Standing on the Rock CD by James Wahl
FUN AND FAITH-FILLED MUSICfor little ones, with 10 songs based onBible stories and the teachings of Jesus.
This is a new music collection for preschoolchildren and those who are in early grade school.
$17.00 + S&H
800-566-6150 • www.wlp.jspaluch.com/14028.htm
BOCK FUNERAL HOME, LTD.Serving the Community Since 1868
Lawrence H. Bock, F.D., Supervisor • Emily E. Bock, F.D. • R. Dennis Hughes, F.D. • Kenneth L. Rush, F.D.www.bockltd.com 1500 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw, PA (412) 486-8500
JOHN P. DONOVAN& ASSOCIATES
Attorneys at LawWills & Estates
5006 Wm. Flynn Hwy., Gibsonia412-486-8700
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629
Brian or Sally, coordinators
860.399.1785www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
an Official TravelAgency of Apostleship
of the Sea-USACST 2117990-70
NIGRO ANKLE & FOOT CAREGlenshaw/Natrona Heights
412-486-5100Parishioners
ParishionerNANCY
TABACJAR WAREMulti-Million $ Producer
Office:(412) 487-3200
Ext 1251Cell:
(412) [email protected]
Cars shine.Drivers smile.
4867 William Flynn Hwy. (Rt. 8)
Hampton Township
724.443.9227www.CleanTownUSA.com
REMO’SCATERING
• Graduations• Weddings• Funeral Receptions• Showers
412-822-7844Party Rooms for 50-100 Guests
www.remoscatering.com
NEELY FUNERAL HOME2208 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw, PA (412) 486-4546
Robert E. Neely Funeral Director
Get thisweekly bulletindelivered byemail - for FREE!
Sign up here:https://www.jspaluch.com/BulletinSubscribe.aspx
Courtesy of J.S. Paluch Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 233 Kurt Carrozza 412-841-2338Glenshaw, PA 15116 Kevin Carrozza 412-841-6253
[email protected] Removal Fully InsuredTree Pruning Free EstimatesStump Grinding, Etc... PA048-464
Certification Number PD-1927A
FAMILY DENTAL PRACTICEJOHN M. KILLMEYER, D.M.D.
• 30 Years Experience • General Dentistry • Root Canals• Bridges • Crowns • Dentures • Extractions
• Modern Sterilization Equipment and Facility915 Saxonburg Blvd., Suite 205 Shaler Plaza 412-781-1764
If You Live Alone You Need MDMedAlert!24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!
✔Ambulance✔Police ✔Fire✔Friends/Family
CALLNOW!
FREE ShippingFREE ActivationNO Long Term Contracts
Solutions as Low as $19.95 a month
This Button SAVES Lives!As Shown GPS,
Lowest Price Guaranteed!
GPS Tracking w/Fall DetectionNationwide, No Land Line Needed
EASY Set-up, NO Contract24/7 365 Monitoring in the USA
800.809.3352MDMedAlertSafe-Guarding America’s Seniors Nationwide!
the traveling handymanAndy Rodgers - 412-487-6055
General Home RepairsFree Estimates
No job is too smallParishioner
SAUERBROTHERSHEATING COOLING
412-782-1100Servicing the Pittsburgh
Area Since 1949