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The Roman Catholic Community of
Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
Saint Mark Parish A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
1125 Romine Avenue McKeesport, PA 15133 Phone 412-678-6275
Fax 412-673-1393 Email: [email protected]
Saint Eugene Church (StE) 3210 Liberty Way - Liberty
Saint Joseph Church (StJ) 1125 Romine Avenue - Port Vue
Religious Education 412-678-6275 x 104
Youth Ministry: 412-678-6275 x105
Saint Michael Parish A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
101 McLay Drive Elizabeth, PA 15037-2363
Phone 412-751-0663 Fax 412-751-2161
Email: [email protected]
Saint Michael Church (StM) 101 McLay Drive - Elizabeth
Religious Education 412-754-0886
Youth Ministry: 412-384-8356 [email protected]
Queen of the Rosary Parish A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust
530 Michigan Avenue Glassport, PA 15045 Phone 412-672-7209
Fax 412-672-6390 Email: [email protected]
Queen of the Rosary (QoR) 530 Michigan Avenue - Glassport
Religious Education 412-872-5136 or 412-672-7209 Youth Ministry: 412-672-7209
Website: ElizabethSouthAlleghenyCC.org
Looking For A Parish? Wherever you are on your faith journey, we welcome you to join our community. You may register by calling the Parish Office.
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 14, 2019
Gospel Acclamation
Verse Christ became obedient to the point of death/
even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him/ and bestowed on him
the name which is above every name. R/
Gospel Luke 23:1-49
Homily Reflection of the Word
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
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Gathering Hymn: Hosanna, Son of God
The Liturgy of the Word First Reading Isaiah 50:4-7 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 22
My God, My God, why have you abandoned me?
Second Reading Philippians 2:6-11
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 14, 2019
Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil; may God rebuke him,
we humbly pray; and do thou O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan and all the other evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.
Apostle’s Creed I believe in GOD, the Father almighty,
Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,
(All Bow) who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended into hell;
on the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven,
and is seated at the right hand of God, the Father almighty; from there he will come
to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church,
the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting.
Prayer for On Mission for the Church Alive! Father of Mercy, as we journey
On Mission for the Church Alive! endow us with your gifts of collaboration, courage and compassion. Help us to fulfill the mission of Jesus and His Church
through vibrant parishes and effective ministries. Raise up selfless, energetic leaders
to serve the Church in fidelity and with care. May we the Church of Pittsburgh in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Greene, Lawrence, and Washington counties,
be sustained and strengthened, by your grace. Help us to learn Jesus, to love Jesus and to live Jesus.
Hear this prayer and grant it through Jesus Christ our Lord, with help of our dear Blessed Mother,
under the mantle of her love. Amen.
Saint Mark Parish Saint Michael Parish Queen of the Rosary Parish 3
Offertory Hymn: All Glory, Laud and Honor
Holy Holy Holy
Mystery of Faith
Great Amen
Lamb of God
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord April 14, 2019
The Lord God is my help, therefore I am not disgraced.
— Isaiah 50:7a
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Communion Hymn: Were You There
Implementation Prayer Father of Mercy, during this time of implementation
help us to grow in unity with St. Mark Parish, St. Michael Parish and Queen of the Rosary Parish. Grant us the wisdom and willingness to understand
how our parishes will become stronger and more vibrant in fulfilling the mission of the Church.
Assist us in opening our arms to welcome others as we continue to journey
On Mission for The Church Alive! Help us, O Lord, to trust in the future
you have planned for us. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Going Forth Hymn: Ride On! Ride On In Majesty
Ride on! Ride on in majesty! Hear all the world Hosanna cry;
Your humble beast pursues his way Where crowds there palms and garments lay.
Ride on! Ride on in majesty! In Lowly pomp ride on to die;
O Christ, your triumphs now begin O’er captive death and conquered sin.
Ride on! Ride on in majesty! The angel host above the sky
Look down with sad and wond’ring eyes To see th’approaching sacrifice.
(to the tune of On Jordan’s Bank)
Acknowledgements: Responsorial Psalm, Owen Alstott,OCP, 1977,1990, Respond and Acclaim. Holy, Holy, Holy; When we eat this Bread; Amen; Lamb of God; from Mass of Christ the Savior @ 2007, 2009, Daniel Schutte. Published by OCP. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net #A ~ 720043. All other material as printed and from public domain.
Lenten Reconciliation Services
April 15, 2019 at 7:00 pm St. Michael Church
Mass & Adoration of the Eucharist St. Eugene Church, Liberty
Tuesday Evening - Mass - 6:30 pm Adoration - 7:00-7:30 pm Confession - 7:00-7:30 pm
Divine Mercy Sunday
Saturday, April 27, 2019 in honor of Our Risen Lord
after the 4:00 pm Mass
Devotions & Relic of Saint Faustina will be at Saint Michael Church.
All are welcome!
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Sacraments
Baptism of Infants & Children Baptism is a joyous event in the life of the parish. Baptism is celebrated any Sunday after Mass and during Mass on the Fourth Sunday of the Month.
Previous arrangements are necessary.
Instruction in the Faith - R.C.I.A. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Program is offered for those interested in the Catholic Faith. For more information, please contact Fr. Wagner.
Reconciliation St. Eugene Church, Liberty
Tuesday, 7 - 7:30 pm
St. Michael Church, Elizabeth Saturday, 11-11:30 am
Queen of the Rosary Church, Glassport Saturday, 1- 1:30 pm
St. Michael Church, Elizabeth Saturday, 3:15-3:45 pm
St. Eugene Church, Liberty Saturday, 7-7:30 pm
Marriage The prospective bride and groom are to make arrangements with the priest or deacon at least 6 months prior to the proposed date of the wedding. Diocesan regulations require all couples to attend an approved pre-marriage preparation program.
Anointing of the Sick the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated communally on the Second Sunday of the Month.
Ministry to the Sick and Shut In Homebound members of the Parish should call the Parish Office to make arrangements to receive Holy Communion at home.
Sponsorship Forms Only registered, practicing, fully-initiated Catholics are eligible for sponsor certificates. Please call the Parish Office.
Bulletin Information Deadline All information must be received 2 weeks in advance.
Moving Please call or email your new address to the Parish Office.
Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-932-0313
Mass Intentions For The Week
StE St. Eugene Church, Liberty StJ St. Joseph Church, Port Vue
StM St. Michael Church, Elizabeth QoR Queen of the Rosary Church, Glassport
April 14 - 21, 2019
Saturday, 13, Vigil, Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
StM 4:00 pm M Rosemary Fuga - Nick Gatto
StE 6:00 pm T Ray ‘Skip’ Zajicek – Family
Sunday, 14, Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
StJ 9:00 am T All Members of the Knight’s of Columbus, Council 955
StM 9:30 am M Joseph & Mary Bury – Bill & Anna Marie
QoR 11:00 am T Patricia Crawley - Godson, John Paul Hovance
StM 12 Noon M Ronald Sharkey - Family Living & Deceased of the Parish Grouping Family
Monday, 15, Monday of Holy Week
QoR 8:00 am Irene Miller - Son’s of American Legion Novena - Infant of Prague
StM 9:00 am Charles Yaksick - Kathleen & Family
Tuesday, 16, Tuesday of Holy Week
StM 9:00 am Eric Kaczkowski - Elizabeth Kaczkowski
StE 6:30 pm Steven & Elizabeth Potocsnak, Stephen Potocsnak - Granddaugther & Niece, Elizabeth Gantner
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions - 7:00 - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, 17, Wednesday of Holy Week
QoR 8:00 am Gertrude K. McMahon - Carol McMahon Novena - Miraculous Medal of the Blessed Virgin Mary
StM 9:00 am Ronald E. Helsel - Elaine & Family Novena - Michael the Archangel
Thursday, 18, Thursday of Holy Week
StE 8:00 am No Mass
StM 9:00 am No Mass
Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
StE 7:00 pm Helen Shalako - Tom & Pat Ponchak Bill, Irene & William Hunt - Paula & Maureen
Public Adoration until 10:00 pm, St. Eugene, St. Michael, Queen of the Rosary
Friday, 19, Friday of the Passion of the Lord - Good Friday
StM 1:30 pm Liturgy of the Word, Veneration, Holy Communion
QoR 2:00 pm Liturgy of the Word, Veneration, Holy Communion & Grave
StE 7:00 pm Tenebrae Service (with Veneration of the Cross)
Saturday, 20, Holy Saturday - Easter Vigil
StM 7:30 pm Living & Deceased of the Parish Grouping Family
Sunday, 21, Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
StE 9:00 am M Living & Deceased of the Parish Grouping Family
StM 9:30 am T Living & Deceased of the Parish Grouping Family
QoR 11:00 am M Living & Deceased of the Parish Grouping Family
StM 12 Noon T Living & Deceased of the Parish Grouping Family
Low Gluten Hosts are available, please see the priest prior to the beginning of Mass.
The Story Of Our Redemption We begin the final week of Lent with these familiar readings. This year, we hear the Passion from the Gospel of Luke. These readings for Palm Sunday and the Passion used to be read on successive Sundays. Now they are combined into a single feast,
so that we may see the whole sweep of the glory and the suffering played out. Jesus accepts the adulation of the crowd, the foreshadowing of his glory in the Resurrection. He bids farewell to his disciples in his last Passover, and forgives his tormentors as he dies on the cross. Later this week, we enter the Holy Triduum of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, when the whole story of our redemption will play out once again. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Treasures From Our Tradition Later this week, the Chrism Mass is celebrated in every cathedral in the world in preparation for the Easter Triduum. Only a bishop can consecrate chrism, pure olive oil infused with rich fragrance, so this liturgy is a sign of the unity of the
local Church and the bishop’s ministry to all who will be baptized and confirmed in our parishes in the coming year. Chrism is also used in the ordination of priests and bishops and the consecration of new altars. Two other sacramental oils, the unscented olive oil for catechumens and for the sick, will be blessed in the same liturgy and transported carefully to every parish by the beginning of the Triduum. Remember when Noah’s dove returned with the sign of the world’s rebirth? The dove carried an olive branch, a pledge that God was breathing the world to life again. Yet olives require human nurture. Olives are inedible unless they are cured by human labor. Olive trees grow on sunny slopes, away from the shade of city walls, so they can only be properly tended, cured, and laboriously pressed in peace time. The Chrism Mass with its olive oils expresses God’s deepest desires for us, and our resolve to place our lives in service to God’s saving, healing, loving plan.
—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Essential Reduction —Archibald Alexander
All my theology is reduced to this narrow compass: Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners.
Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem
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Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
April 14, 2019 Palm Sunday is a strange day in our liturgical calendar. We begin by waving palms, but somewhere in the middle, we call for Jesus to be crucified. We celebrate
today an equally paradoxical God, one who comes to save through suffering. I tell you, if they keep silent, the stones will cry out! Jesus, who so often in the Gospels tries to hide his true identity, speaks thunderously to the Pharisees who would still the rejoicing crowd. At the Last Supper, Jesus confirms the Messianic promise to his disciples, saying I confer a kingdom on you, just as my Father has conferred one on me. Yet, before the night is over, Jesus has been betrayed. We hear the tragedy unfold in Luke's Passion narrative. Jesus is abused by the council of elders, denied by Peter, whipped by Roman soldiers, and condemned to death by Pilate. But what else do we see? Jesus heals someone who came to arrest him, forgives his torturers, promises a repentant man paradise, and - by his loving endurance - converts a centurion at the foot of the cross. Jesus is both Redeemer of the World and Suffering Servant. In taking on the mantle of Messiah, Jesus does not only receive our praise and our accolades, but he bears our burdens and sins and does so with the deepest love. He may go about our salvation in a paradoxical way, but he is dearer to our own suffering hearts for it. This week, we remember that no sorrow of our own is beyond the reach of the compassion of God.
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April Rosary Intention For doctors and their humanitarian collaborators
in war zones, who risk their lives to save the lives of others.
Read the Bible. Pray over Sacred Scripture.
You can keep whatever you find…
Monday of Holy Week, April 15, 2019 Penance Service
Saint Michael Church - 7:00 pm
Parish Offices Closed Holy Thursday, April 18, 2019 Good Friday, April 19, 2019
If you have an emergency, please call and follow the prompts.
Holy Week begins, the whole city (Jerusalem then, our world now)
asks the pivotal question, Who is this?
Who is Jesus for us—for me? Jesus will judge us on our practical
charity toward those in need, hungry, thirsty, without clothing or shelter, the infirm and imprisoned.
Thursday Evening of the Lord’s Supper
April 18, 2019, 7 pm St. Eugene Church, Liberty
Tonight’s Mass of the Lord’s Supper begins with the Sign of the Cross. Take note of it because you
won’t see another one for three days until the blessing and dismissal from the Easter Vigil. The reason for this is because the Triduum, the Three Days of Easter, is of one piece. It begins tonight and is carried through Good Friday and on to the Easter Vigil. So Catholics enjoy staying in the zone of celebration for the whole enchilada. Every thought, word, and action is wrapped in the awareness of the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Triduum is moving and deeply enriching, so join in fully! If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another's feet.
Jesus said: As I have done, so you must do.
Friday of the Passion of the Lord
April 19, 2019 1:30 pm St. Michael Church,
Elizabeth 2:00 pm Queen of the Rosary Church,
Glassport
We can look high and low but we will not find a Catholic Mass celebrated anywhere on this day. There is a Good Friday service, to be sure, but there is no Mass. However, we will gather in churches throughout the world to hear scripture tell of the trial, death, and burial of Jesus. We will pray the prescribed 10 prayers of intercession. We will walk in procession to venerate the cross. And, on this second of the three sacred days this week that are known as the Triduum, we will receive the Eucharist, consecrated at the Mass of the Last Supper the night before. On this day of prayer and remembrance, do one thing to imitate the love and compassion of Jesus. And after this, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate if he could remove the body of Jesus.
Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.
We remember . . . In your charity, please remember all those who have died, especially:
all who will die today, and those who have no one to pray for them.
Resting in Paradise.
Grief Recovery Support Group Wednesday, April 17, 2019 - 7:00-9:00 pm
Saint Robert Bellarmine Parish Center Lounge 1313 Fifth Avenue, East McKeesport
Anyone who has experienced a loss is invited.
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Tenebrae Service Good Friday, April 19, 2019
Saint Eugene Church - 7:00 pm Veneration of the Cross
will conclude the Tenebrae Service
Tenebrae is an ancient service, with its roots in the early Church, depicting
the flight of the disciples on Holy Thursday Night, from the Garden of Gethsemane to the approaching Crucifixion of Jesus on Calvary on Good Friday. During the Tenebrae service, increasing darkness is depicted in the use of candles, accompanied with Scripture, prayers and song. It is a solemn time to meditate on our own sinfulness and shortcomings, as we pray for forgiveness.
All are invited to come and pray.
Eucharistic Procession: After Holy Communion, the Holy Eucharist will be carried in procession to the place of reposition. During this procession the Holy Eucharist for Good Friday Service will be vsent to St. Michael Church and Queen of the Ro-sary Church for public adoration.
Veneration of the Holy Eucharist - 8:30 - 10 pm St. Eugene Church, St. Michael Church
& Queen of the Rosary Church The church will remain open
for private prayer until 10:00 pm.
Our blessing-cup is a communion with the blood of Christ.
Open Enrollment for 2019-2020 School Year at
Mary of Nazareth Catholic School 1640 Fawcett Avenue White Oak, PA 15131
Pre-School 3 & 4, Kindergarten, First - Eighth Grade If you have any questions or would like more info,
please call the school office, 412-672-2360. Webpage: www.maryofnazarethschool.org
Easter Vigil in the Holy Night April 20, 2019
St. Michael Church - 7:30 pm
The Easter Vigil Mass we celebrate today has not always been popular, having been an institution in the early centuries of the church, falling from practice in the Middle Ages, and then re-emerging around Vatican II. Today
this mother of all vigils (as Saint Augustine called it)
moves people through its intense symbolism of fire, light, dark, incense, and song. The Easter Vigil reminds us that faith isn’t just an idea; it is a full-body experience and way of life. Whether or not you attend the Easter Vigil, you can allow your faith to be a full-sensory experience, perceiving God in touch, song, aroma, and beauty. You will draw water joyfully from the springs of salvation.
May God Bless Our Service Personnel If you would like to add or update an active
Service member, please call the Parish Office. As a faith community, we pray for and remember our Service Men and Women who are serving on active duty in the Armed Services, especially: Pvt. Peter A. Barrante, USMC; Maj. Damian Baskerville, USAF; Col. Richard Collage, PA NG; Staff Sgt. Nicholas DeLuca, Army; Cadet 1/C David DeMaio, USCGA,
Capt. Craig Dolhi, Army; Capt. Anthony Formica, Army; Jacob Formica, E-4, Army; 2nd Lt. John Formica, Army; T/Sgt. Michael Goodman, USAF; E5 Sgt. Brian Imundo, Army; Sgt. Russ Langley, Marines; A1C Timothy Oeler, USAF; ENS Timothy Ragan, USNA; Sgt. Brandon R. Smith, USAF Pararescueman; Amn. Adam Stitt, USAF.
Saint Michael, protect them. May We Never Forget . . . Freedom is Never Free!
Learn Jesus, Love Jesus, and Live Jesus.
Holy Saturday April 20, 2019
Holy Saturday is the day of immediate preparation for the celebration of the sacraments of initiation.
Blessing of the Baskets April 20, 2019
It is the tradition of many people to ask God’s blessing on the festive foods to be used at the Easter meal.
12 Noon St. Eugene Church, Liberty 12 Noon St. Michael Church, Elizabeth
2:00 pm Queen of the Rosary Church, Glassport
Easter Egg Hunt sponsored Saint Michael Youth Group
on the St. Michael Church Grounds at 12:30 pm for Children
Grade 3 and younger
On Mission For The Church Alive! Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord – Today we celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. The crowds waved palm and olive branches as Jesus rode into the city on a colt. They welcomed him as royalty, so moved were their hearts in faith and trust of God. Yet, while Christ’s procession into the city is a moment of joy, the joy is fleeting as the coming days lead to the passion and death of Jesus. The central mysteries of our faith that we celebrate this week highlight for us the lengths to which God will go out of love for us. It is appropriate to ask ourselves, then, what lengths will we go to for God. As we journey On Mission for The Church Alive! it is not just our parishes that we should hope to be transformed. We should also hope that our hearts and transformed in love and service of God and others. How are we called to be ambassadors of Christ, coming in his name to share the life and light of God with everyone we meet? On Mission invites us to be representatives of Christ before others that they may know his loving work in the world today. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org
to learn more and to stay informed.
The Cross We should glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, in whom is our salvation, life and resurrection; through whom we are saved and delivered.
—Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Roman Missal
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Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019 9:00 am St. Eugene Church, Liberty
9:30 am St. Michael Church, Elizabeth 11:00 am Queen of the Rosary Church,
Glassport 12 Noon St. Michael Church, Elizabeth
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Enlisting Witnesses for Jesus Christ
Saint Mark Parish Religious Education Sunday Morning
10:00 - 11:30 am For information or questions, please call Julie at the Religious Education Office, 412-678-6275 x 104.
Youth Group will meet Wednesday, April 24, 2019 from 6:30 - 9 pm
in the Youth House, Port Vue.
Sensory Mass Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 3:00 pm
La Roche College Magdalen Chapel For those on the autism spectrum and with other challenges. All are welcome!
Queen of the Rosary Parish Religious Education Sunday Morning
9:30 - 10:45 am For information or questions, please call Darla at the Parish Office, 412-672-7209 or 412-953-8119.
Youth Group meets on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm
in the Social Hall. New members are always welcome.
YOUTH NEWS: Our Youth Group calls youth to grow in their faith, share their gifts and talents and to live with a purpose. We experience many activities and opportunities together that encourage and strengthen our faith. Everyone 6th - 12th grade is welcomed to stop by our meetings. Any questions call Darla, 412-953-8119. Thank you!
Called by Name -- High School Men & Women St. Paul Seminary - Sunday, April 28, 2019,
4-8:30 pm - Come and explore our universal call to holiness as well as the particular vocation
to priesthood or religious life. We’re all called to holiness, but what does that mean? How does God invite us to holiness through His perfect plan for our lives?
Visit PGHPriest.com to register by April 15.
Candidates for Sacraments should be adequately prepared to receive these gifts, and a proper understanding of the Sacrament should be gained and demonstrated. Generally, two (2) consecutive years of instruction is necessary for the reception of the Sacraments of Holy Communion and Confirmation.
Saint Michael Parish Religious Education Sunday Morning
For information or questions, please call Joan at the Religious Education Office, 412-754-0886.
Senior Youth Group will meet Sunday, May 5, 2019 from 4:00 - 6:00 pm
in Archangel Hall.
Junior Youth Group will meet Friday, May 10, 2019 from 7:00-9:00 pm
in Archangel Hall.
Marriage Moments by Susan Vogt
Holy Week is a sober time for all Christians as we remember a sacred meal (Holy Thursday), suffering (Good Friday), uncertainty (Holy Saturday), and rebirth (Easter). Talk about times in your marriage of special meals, suffering, uncertainty, and rebirth.
Parenting Pointers by Susan Vogt
Why do we call Good Friday - Good? Isn’t it all about Christ’s suffering and death? Yes, BUT, sometimes we have to go through suffering to get to the good stuff (think childbirth, raising a child, etc.). Talk with your child about how a hard or sad times eventually led to good.
A Family Perspective by Bud Ozar
Today Jesus tells us I am among you as one who serves. In accepting the palm branch today, you publicly confirm your baptismal promise to follow Jesus as one who serves.
Selfless service defines a family as Christian.
Spring Pre-Cana Program for engaged couples planning weddings. St. Robert Bellarmine Parish Center 1313 Fifth Avenue, East McKeesport
Saturday, April 27, 2019, 9:00 am-3:00 pm Registration $35.00 (includes materials & lunch) Pre-Registration is necessary. Please call the
Parish Office, 412-751-0663, for a registration form.
First Communion Saint Michael Church
Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 12 Noon Mass
Saint Eugene Church Sunday, May 5, 2019 at 9:00 am Mass
Queen of the Rosary Church Sunday, May 5, 2019 at 11:00 am Mass
Confirmation Saint Michael Church
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 7:00 pm
10 Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny Catholic Community
Invest just five minutes a day, and your faith will deepen and grow—a day at a time.
Sunday, Apr 14; Holy Week Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Is 50:4-7; Phil 2:6-11; Lk 22:14-23:56 Hats off to Jesus’ message
Imagine a baseball-cap seller in the first century. Further imagine the catchy phrases on the brim of his wares: The last will be first. Let me wash your feet. Love your enemies. Bless those who hurt you. Be like the children. Feed my sheep. Take up your cross. The humble will be exalted. Blessed are the meek. Who’s going to buy this misguided fellow’s hats? The rest of us want to boast, not bow. This guy doesn’t get it. He needs to get into another line of work. Would you wear a hat that says: I come to serve? I am among you as the one who serves.
Monday, Apr 15; Monday of Holy Week Isaiah 42:1-7; John 12:1-11
Oil of gladness In the Hebrew Bible, we read of kings, priests, and prophets being anointed by the pouring of oil on them. In the Catholic tradition, oils are used in the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick. We also use oil to bless altars and other objects. But why? Its purpose is to recognize the presence of the Holy in the person or thing anointed. To be anointed is to be set apart as special, cleansed, healed, and strengthened. Reflect on how you’ve been marked as belonging to God and called to share in the holy mission of Christ. Mary took a liter of costly perfumed oil made from genuine aromatic nard and anointed the feet of Jesus.
Tuesday, Apr 16; Tuesday of Holy Week Isaiah 49:1-6; John 13:21-33, 36-38
Don’t fail to find God One of the lessons of Holy Week is that God draws grace and goodness out of any situation—even one that to us looks like a complete failure. God uses all of what is—every person’s strength and weakness, every experience, encounter, accident, war or act of kindness, natural beauty or disaster—to make visible God’s love and sustaining presence in the world. The psalmist put it this way: For darkness is as light to God. The message of Holy Week is one for the entire year. Make a habit of looking for the ways God redeems our failures. See how grace abounds. I will make you a light to the nations, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.
Wednesday, Apr 17; Wednesday of Holy Week Isaiah 50:4-9a; Matthew 26:14-25
Suffer the servant Holy Week highlights the Servant Songs found in the Book of Isaiah. These are lyrical poems written about a servant whom God calls to leadership but the people abuse. The servant sacrifices himself for the sake of the people and is vindicated by God. The traditional Jewish interpretation is that the servant is a metaphor for the Israelites. Christians see the servant as a prefiguring of Jesus and the servant’s suffering foretelling the Passion of Christ. Perhaps both are true. In these sacred days let your heart be filled with reverence for the suffering servant. I have not rebelled, have not turned back. I gave my back to those who beat me . . . . My face I did not shield.
Thursday, Apr 18, Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Ex 12:1-8, 11-14; 1 Cor 11:23-26; John 13:1-15 The Triduum enchilada
Tonight’s Mass of the Lord’s Supper begins with the Sign of the Cross. Take note of it because you won’t see another one for three days until the blessing and dismissal from the Easter Vigil. The reason for this is because the Triduum, the Three Days of Easter, is of one piece. It begins tonight and is carried through Good Friday and on to the Easter Vigil. So Catholics enjoy staying in the zone of celebration for the whole enchilada. Every thought, word, and action is wrapped in the awareness of the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Triduum is moving and deeply enriching, so join in fully! If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another's feet.
Friday, Apr 19, Friday of the Lord’s Passion Is 52:13-53:12; Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1-19:42
It is finished—and it has just begun We can look high and low but we will not find a Catholic Mass celebrated anywhere on this day. There is a Good Friday service, to be sure, but there is no Mass. However, we will gather in churches throughout the world to hear scripture tell of the trial, death, and burial of Jesus. We will pray the prescribed 10 prayers of intercession. We will walk in procession to venerate the cross. And, on this second of the three sacred days this week that are known as the Triduum, we will receive the Eucharist, consecrated at the Mass of the Last Supper the night before. On this day of prayer and remembrance, do one thing to imitate the love and compassion of Jesus. And after this, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate if he could remove the body of Jesus.
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Saturday, Apr 20; Holy Saturday; Easter Vigil Exodus 14:15-15:1; Romans 6:3-11; Luke 24:1-12
A vigil for the ages The Easter Vigil Mass we celebrate today has not always been popular, having been an institution in the early centuries of the church, falling from practice in the Middle Ages, and then re-emerging around Vatican II. Today this mother of all vigils (as
Saint Augustine called it) moves people through its intense symbolism of fire, light, dark, incense, and song. The Easter Vigil reminds us that faith isn’t just an idea; it is a full-body experience and way of life. Whether or not you attend the Easter Vigil, you can allow your faith to be a full-sensory experience, perceiving God in touch, song, aroma, and beauty. You will draw water joyfully from the springs of salvation.
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Let the Church always be a place of mercy and hope, where everyone
is welcomed, loved and forgiven. -Pope Francis
Saint Mark Community Festival 3210 Liberty Way, Liberty
Thursday, August 1 - Saturday, August 3, 2019
St. Mark Parish Festival Flea Market is in need of gently used, but loved items, that you may have found in your spring cleaning and would like to donate to the flea market. All donations must be in good working condition. These following items will not be accepted: clothing, draperies, tires, computers or broken electronics and unclean items. Drop-off in July; dates to be announced. Thank you!
Attention All Crafters - It’s festival time! We need You and Your Talents!!!!!
We are in need of your talents for making flower arrangements, wreaths, afghans, pillows, fleece blankets, wood working, sports blankets/pillows and any other craft items that you can share for the craft baskets. We also need blankets and pillows to be made. Fiberfill is available for your use or drop-off information, call Cathy, 412-980-2918. Thank You!
Parish Stewardship - Time, Talent and Treasure Sunday, April 7, 2019
Saint Mark Parish Regular Offertory $ 3,914.50 Buildings/Grounds $ 2,694.00
Parish Share Goal $45,166.00 Received $15,426.00
Saint Michael Parish Regular Offertory $ 7,823.00 Maintenance $ 1,451.45 Parish Share Goal $96,792.00 Received $31,460.00
Queen of the Rosary Parish Regular Offertory $ 2,613.00 Monthly $ 265.00
Parish Share Goal $28,853.00 Received $15,365.00
St. Mark Parish Festival August 1-3, 2019.
St. Mark Parish Festival Specialty Basket The time sure flies as you already know! Here it is, Springtime already! The next thing you know, it will be summertime and our Saint Mark Festival will be here. It is such a great festival and people in our area and surrounding communities love to attend. One of the highlights of the festival are our specialty baskets, which could not be possible without your generosity and thoughtfulness. We are accepting new items (never been used) which can be placed in the labeled baskets at each church. Here are some ideas: • Car wash supplies • Gardening supplies • Picnic items • Dog or cat supplies • Children's summer toys • Small kitchen appliances • Baking, cooking or grilling items
Thank you in advance for your generosity!
Needed: Facilitator & Team for Craft Baskets Facilitator & Team Members are needed.
Needed: Facilitator for Wheelbarrow of Cheer Facilitator & Team Members are needed.
For information or are interested in being involved with the festival please contact Cathy Esack
at: 412980-2918 or 412-672-8666. Your generosity is appreciated! Thank You!
Maintenance/Buildings & Grounds Collection The Diocese has granted St. Mark Parish an exemption on our Maintenance/Buildings/Grounds Collection. Thank You!
This exemption will end on June 30, 2019.
Save the Date - Family Fun Night Sponsored by the Youth Group
4th Annual Saint Michael Car Cruise Friday, July 12, 2019, 5:30-9:30 pm
Food, Games, Music & Dancing, Raffles Watch the Bulletin for more details.
Let the Church always be
of mercy and hope, where -
Upcoming Events
Holy Name Society will meet on Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 9:30 am
in Queen of the Rosary Social Hall. Pirate Game Outing - Sunday, July 7, 2019
Last meeting until Fall. All Men are welcome.
Christian Mothers & Guild will meet on Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 1:00 pm. Lunch will be served,
in Queen of the Rosary Social Hall. Please call Rita, 412-760-8858 to reserve your craft.
Rosary Makers will meet on Monday, April 15, 2019 at 9:30 am
in the St. Michael Church Meeting Room.
Knights of Columbus will meet on Monday, April 15, 2019 at 7:00 pm
in the St. Michael Church Meeting Room. Any men interested in joining the Knights
are welcome to attend the 2nd meeting of the month.
Catholic Men’s Fellowship will meet on Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 7:00 am
in St. Michael Church & Meeting Room.
St. Vincent de Paul Society will meet on Monday, April 22, 2019 at 7:00 pm
in the Queen of the Rosary meeting room. All in the Grouping are welcome to join us.
Christian Mothers/Women’s Guild will be held on Thursday, April 25, 2019 at 7:00 pm
at Saint Michael Meeting Room. All Women of the Grouping are Welcome!
Ushers will meet on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 7:30 pm in the St. Michael Church Meeting Room.
Saint Mark Parish, Saint Michael Parish and Queen of the Rosary 50/50
50/50 Winners Saint Mark– Stephen & Teresa Drechsler
Saint Michael - Bob & Cathy Macey Queen of the Rosary - Eileen Hays
In your offertory packet, there is a special envelope marked 50/50 Drawing--Donation $5.00. At the end of each month, one lucky winner is drawn to win half of the proceeds. Thank you!
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Christian Mother/Women’s Guild Communion Breakfast
Sunday, May 5, 2019, 9:30 am St. Michael Church. Brunch following at Di’s Corner Dinner
Cost $15 Reservations and money due, April 25. Questions call Paula, 412-384-0499
All women of the Grouping are invited to attend!
St. Mark Parish Music Ministry Hand Bell Choir will meet on Monday,
from 6:30 - 7:30 pm at St. Joseph Church, Port Vue.
Adult Choir will meet on Monday, from 7:30 - 8:30 pm at St. Joseph Church, Port Vue.
Any questions, stop and see Pam after Mass. New Members to both Choirs are welcome!
Quilting Club meets on Monday, from 11 am-2 pm at St. Joseph Church, Port Vue.
Crochet Club meets on Tuesday morning, from 9:30-11:30 am at St. Joseph Church, Port Vue.
South Allegheny Community Fitness Center The South Allegheny Community Fitness Center is now offering group exercise classes. The Fitness Center is opened to all members of SA School District. Membership is $10.00 a month, and the Center is Silver Sneakers and Silver & Fit Certified. The Fitness Center is located at the MS/HS building.
Hours: Monday - Friday 5 -7:30 am & 5 - 9 p.m. Hours Saturday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
I have chosen you -John 15:19
St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat Center
South Side, Pittsburgh, PA
Come and experience a Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center,
a sacred place of spiritual refreshment and rest.
Retreat begins late Friday afternoon (Dinner 6:10 pm & Overview of Theme 7:25 pm Saturday - Conferences (I am the Way, the Truth,
and the Life & My Peace I Give to You), Devotions, Eucharist, Free Time, Reconciliation
Sunday - Conference (Rise Up and Walk), Eucharist & Departure around 12 Noon
Women’s Retreat, April 26-28, 2019 For more information, call April, 412-884-3517
Saint Mark Festival - Ticket Stuffing We will be stuffing Festival Tickets on
Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 9:30 am in Saint Joseph Coffee House, Port Vue
Please join us for a morning of coffee, donuts, fellowship and fun!
Hope to see you there! All are welcome!
Ladies of Charity will meet on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 10:00 am
Saint Michael Chapel & Archangel Hall.
Thank You for your generous donations Of candy, chips, personal hygiene items, puzzle books, and the cards from the students in the Religious Education
Program. All I can say is wow! Thank you!
May God Bless You! Ladies of Charity
Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny Area Grouping St. Mark, St. Michael, Queen of the Rosary
Pastoral Staff Clergy Team Reverend Thomas A. Wagner, Administrator Reverend Miroslaus A. Wojcicki, Senior Parochial Vicar Deacon Stephen C. Pikula, Permanent Deacon Deacon John E. Ragan, Permanent Deacon
Mary of Nazareth Catholic School Lynda McFarland, Principal, 412-672-2360
Religious Education Julie Fleckenstein, St. Mark Joan Kilgore, St. Michael Darla Losteter, Queen of the Rosary
Youth Ministery Lori DiMarco, St. Mark Susan Formica, St. Michael Darla Losteter, Queen of the Rosary
Safe Environment Emily Carlson, St. Mark Mary Jo Ignatius, St. Michael
Music Ministry Celeste Cafasso, St. Michael Carol Gioia, St. Michael Pamela Whitney, St. Mark & Queen of the Rosary
Facilities Kevin Hopkins, St. Mark Patricia Muic, St. Mark Tony Hutskow, St. Michael
Pastoral Secretary Lisa Mykeloff, St. Mark Jeannie Premozic, St. Mark Jan Kunkel, St. Michael Amy Megahan, Queen of the Rosary
Parish Nurse Pam Curcio, 412-754-0317
Advisory Councils Pastoral Council
Jack Ferko, Facilitator Patty Smith, Co-Facilitator Zac Allan, Scribe
Glenn Bonczek Vickie Budd Elaine David Eric Davis Denise DeCapria Anne Laychak Michael Ksiazek Leah Meek Brian Phillips
Finance Council Judy Zajicek, Facilitator Patricia Palmer, Co-Facilitator
Barry Bisogni, Scribe Kay Callear Loretta Dabruzzo Val McCarthy Sandy Palmer Judy Shriane Donald Similo
Lenten Fish Fry Good Friday Fish Fry Queen of the Rosary
Good Friday 11 am-7:00 pm
Bakers Needed Bakers are needed to make their favorite sweets, and bring them to the Queen of the Rosary Social Hall for the Good Friday Fish Fry.
Thank you for baking!
Fish Fry Volunteers Needed. Thank You!
Religious Education Program Enlisting Witnesses for Jesus Christ
All children, Grades 1-8, are invited and encouraged to participate in a Religious Education Program.
Youth Ministry All Youth, High School (9-12 grade)
and Jr. High School (6-8 grade), are invited and encouraged to participate
in the youth ministry program.
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Mary of Nazareth Catholic School Growing in Wisdom, Age and Grace
Time for Twos, Pre K 3 & 4, Kindergarten, Grades 1– 8 1640 Fawcett Avenue White Oak, PA 15131 Phone: 412-672-2360 Fax: 412-672-0880 Webpage: www.maryofnazarethschool.org
Common Grounds COFFEE HOUSE is open after 9:00 am Sunday Mass
at St. Joseph Church, Port Vue. Please join us!
Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny Area Grouping Pastoral Council Meeting will be held on
Monday, May 6, 2019 at 7:00 pm in Saint Michael - Archangel Hall, Elizabeth.
Finance Council Meeting will be held on Monday, May 13, 2019 at 7:00 pm in
Saint Joseph Meeting Room, Port Vue.
If you are unable to attend, please call Jan, 412-751-0663.
Jelly Bean Prayer (Poem) Little Jelly Beans tell a story true.
A tale of Father’s love, just for me and you; Green is for the waving palms.
Yellow is for the sun above. Brown is for the soft earth where people sat hearing of HIS love.
a Speckled bean for fish and sand. Red for precious wine and
Black is for the sin HE washed from your soul and mine. Purple is for the sadness of HIS family and friends,
and White is for glory of the day He rose again. Now you’ve heard the story, you know what each color mean, the story of our Father’s love told by some simple jelly beans.
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Lancaster
sponsored by Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny Grouping
Join Fr. Wagner on a Bus Trip
June 18, 19, 20, 2019 (Tuesday-Thursday)
Reserve Your Seats Now (Adults Only - 18 years +) Join us for fun, laughter, and a spiritual experience.
For more information, contact Lynda McFarland at 412-672-2360.
• Deluxe Motor Coach Transportation • Two Nights Accommodations with Breakfast • Create Your Own Ice Cream Flavor at Turkey Hill Farm • Dutch Apple Dinner Theater Camelot • Sight and Sound Theater - Jesus • Dinner at Miller’s (included) • The Amish Experience & Theater • Wilbur Chocolate Factory
Cost Per Person: Double Occupancy $579.00 Triple Occupancy $525.00 Quad Occupancy $497.00
Single Occupancy $745.00
Must be paid in full by April 2019. Payments are available. Make Checks Payable to ST. MICHAEL PARISH.
Please Print Clearly
Name: _______________________________________
Phone: _______________________________________
Email: _______________________________________
Address: _______________________________________
____________________________________________
Number of Reservations: ______ Total Cost: _______
Make All Checks Payable to ST. MICHAEL PARISH and Return to St. Michael Parish Office
Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny Grouping Easter Egg Hunt Registration Form
Sponsored by Saint Michael Youth Group
Please Print Family Name: ______________________
Phone Number: ______________________________
Child’s Name: ______________________ Age ____
Child’s Name: ______________________ Age ____
Child’s Name: ______________________ Age ____
Please return to Parish Office by Monday, April 15, 2019.
CELEBRATING GENERATIONS Sunday, June 2, 2019, at 2:00 pm
Youghiogheny Country Club 1901 Greenock Buena Vista Rd.
McKeesport, PA 15135. This event is for adults only.
Tickets $25.00 per person (includes dinner, music, silent auction, baskets & more)
and are available at the Parish Office.
Easter Blessing of Families Each year the shepherds of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, Bishop David Zubik and auxiliary bishops William Waltersheid and William Winter, welcome families to St. Paul’s Cathedral, Oakland. You are invited to Come and meet the Bishops. Each bishop will receive families for a greeting, blessing and photograph. (Rumor has it that chocolate may be
involved, too!) Families may drop by any time between 2 - 5 pm. Join us for this beautiful tradition!
Offertory Gift Procession - Gift Bearers
Those who carry the gifts for the Sunday Masses are representatives of all the gifts that we offer to the Lord. It is a great honor to be asked to fulfill this responsibility. We remind those who have scheduled the Mass intention to inform the Ushers that you are at the Mass and are willing to take up the gifts; so they do not ask others.
Easter Egg Hunt All Children in the
Elizabeth, Glassport, South Allegheny Grouping
to an Easter Egg Hunt on Holy Saturday,
April 20, 2019 on the St. Michael Parish Grounds
at 12:30 pm for Children Grade 3 and younger