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C R A N B E R R Y T W P . E L L W O O D C I T Y . Z E L I E N O P L E
The Cities Of God
St. Ferdinand Parish
WELCOME EVERYONE
No matter what your past or present status is in the Catholic Church, your current family or marital status,
your past or current religious affiliation, your personal history, age, background or ethnicity, you are invited,
accepted and most welcome at St. Ferdinand Parish. We hope Christ will bring fullness into your life, and
that we provide you with information and spiritual support.
P A R I S H
G R O U P I N G
W E E K E N D M A S S
S C H E D U L E
SAINT GREGORY PARISH
2 West Beaver Street,
Zelienople
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am
Communion distribution after
Mass until 12:15 pm
HOLY REDEEMER PARISH
415 4th Street,
Ellwood City
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am
Communion distribution after
Mass until 11:15 am
SAINT FERDINAND PARISH
2535 Rochester Road,
Cranberry Township
Saturday Vigil 4:00 pm
Communion distribution after
Mass until 5:15 pm
Sunday 10:00 am
Communion distribution after
Mass until 11:15 am
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P R A Y E R & W O R S H I P
CLERGY
Rev. Philip N. Farrell, Administrator
Rev. John P. Gallagher, Senior Priest
Rev. Mark L. Thomas, Senior Parochial Vicar
Rev. David J. Egan, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mr. Donald Pepe, Deacon
PASTORAL STAFF
Kathy Bachik, Pastoral Associate & Adult Formation
Audra Brown, Director of Faith Formation
Luma Bunni, Bulletin & Website Editor
Joseph Burkot, Parish Business Manager
Beth Gavaghan, Youth Ministry, 6th & 7th Grade
Program Manager
Dr. Brian Hart, Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy
Cathy Nowak, Parish Grouping Safe Environment
Coordinator
Andrea Wheeler, Youth Minister & 8th Grade
Program Manager
PARISH ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-12:00 pm
FAITH FORMATION OFFICE
By appointment only and during Faith Formation
Classes.
COUNSELING BY APPOINTMENT
Catholic Charities 724.775.0758 ext. 4052
Parish Office 724.776.2888
DIRECTORY
Bulletin Email [email protected]
Faith Formation Office 724.776.9177
Faith Formation Fax 724.776.6640
General Email [email protected]
Parish Administration Office 724.776.2888
Parish Fax 724.776.2378
Parish Business Manager [email protected]
Pastoral Associate &
Adult Formation 724.776.1357
Pastoral Council [email protected]
Safe Environment Email [email protected]
Small Faith Communities 724.776.1357
Website www.stferd.org
Youth Ministry Office 724.776.1920
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Fifth Sunday of Lent
4:00 pm (C) Joe Brunner (Wife & Family)
4:00 pm (H) Peter Peragine (SVDP)
Sun. March 21 Fifth Sunday of Lent
10:00 am (C) Paula Poleski
(Alex Baumler, Sara, Jason & Grant)
10:00 am (H) Michael Margo
(Jim & Marge Lautenschlage)
Mon. March 22
8:30 am Dennis Mason (John & Pam Mayberry)
Tues. March 23 St. Turibius of Mogrovejo,
Bishop
8:30 am David Rocco (Dick & Ann Collins)
7:00 pm Confession
Wed. March 24
8:30 am Margaret Haggerty
(Frank & Norma Wolff)
7:00 pm Robert Heagle (Don & Alida)
Thurs. March 25 The Annunciation of The Lord
8:30 am Repose Soul Of Helen Myers
(Kelly Family)
Fri. March 26
8:30 am Lucy DePalma (Family)
Stations of The Cross and Eucharistic Adoration
after 8:30 am Mass
Sat. March 27
10:00 am Reconciliation
Palm Sunday
4:00 pm (C) Edward (Ted) McClain
(Marguerite Dinello)
4:00 pm (H) George Thomas Evans
(Sue Tomaszewski)
Sun. March 28 Palm Sunday
10:00 am (C) Paul Balik (Alex & Danette Mallozzi)
10:00 am (H) Mary Metarko
(Kyle & Sherri Snyder)
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P R A Y E R & W O R S H I P
SANCTUARY CANDLE
The Sanctuary Candle will burn
this week in loving memory of
Gregory Miller
from Tim & Carol O’Shea
PRAYER GARDEN
CANDLES
A prayer Garden Candle will burn this week in loving
memory of:
Kathy Marchuk
from Gregg & Annette Lecheler
Ann Sheehy
from family
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SOULS
AND FAMILY OF
George Law, husband of Maryann Law. May the
souls of our deceased parish members and the
souls of all the faithfully departed, through the
mercy of God, continue their journey to eternal
life in the heavenly kingdom. Amen.
SACRAMENTS
Confession/Reconciliation: Saturdays at 10:00 am.
Anointing: Contact the Parish Office before
entering the hospital for a scheduled surgery or an
emergency illness, or contact the Pastoral Care
Department of the Hospital.
Marriage: Please call six months in advance for an
appointment with a priest. Marriage preparation
classes are required. Call the Parish Office as soon as
possible to schedule.
Baptism for Adults: Through Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults.
Baptism for Infants: By appointment. Please call
the Parish Office at least two months in advance.
A Baptism class is required for parents. Please call
the Parish Office to register.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading: All, from least to greatest, shall know
me, says the LORD, for I will forgive their evildoing
and remember their sin no more. (Jer 31:34)
Psalm: Create a clean heart in me, O God. (Ps 51)
Second Reading: Son though he was, he learned
obedience from what he suffered; (Heb 5:8)
Gospel: Amen, amen, I say to you, unless a grain of
wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a
grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.
(Jn 20:24)
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD.
The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass ©
1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy
Corporation. All rights reserved.
©LPi
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Sunday: Jer 31:31-34/Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 14-15 [12a]/
Heb 5:7-9/Jn 12:20-33 or Ez 37:12-14/
Rom 8:8-11/Ps 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 [7]/
Jn 11:1-45 or 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45
Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 or 13:41c-62/
Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [4ab]/ Jn 8:1-11
Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9/Ps 102:2-3, 16-18, 19-21 [2]/
Jn 8:21-30
Wednesday: Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95/
Dn 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56 [52b]/Jn 8:31-42
Thursday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/
Ps 40:7-8, 8-9, 10, 11 [8a, 9a]/
Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38
Friday: Jer 20:10-13/
Ps 18:2-3a, 3bc-4, 5-6, 7[cf. 7]/
Jn 10:31-42
Saturday: Ez 37:21-28/
Jer 31:10, 11-12abcd, 13 [cf. 10d]/
Jn 11:45-56
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FROM OUR ADMIN ISTRATOR
Doing the Right Thing
We all struggle with making
decisions at times. Our lives are
very complicated because we are
involved in so many things, and the
options to pursue those things
seem to multiply every day. At the same time, if
we are responsible for overseeing the lives of
others, the web becomes even more entangled.
Did you ever notice how our first choice is quite
frequently what we return to and follow through
on? We seemed to know what to do all along, but
we allowed the many possibilities to cloud our
thinking and confuse our determination. Even if
that decision is the most difficult of all the choices,
we still know that we have to accept it because we
know it’s the right thing to do. Call it instinct…Call
it intuition…Maybe call it God.
Today, the Lord speaks to His people through
His prophet Jeremiah reminding them that it was
too easy for them to break the Law given on Mount
Sinai since it was just written down on stone
tablets and could be easily forgotten or ignored.
Now, the Lord promises to write the Law directly
on their hearts so that they will know His way
implicitly and without hesitation. There can be no
running away from it or claiming never to have
heard about it. It is right before them, and it is right
before us as well. This isn’t a curse but a gift since
now we know what to do and what works. Jesus,
then, tells us what is the most important – and the
most difficult – reality of life. It’s not about us, and
it’s not even about this life. It’s all about eternal life.
If we think we are the center of attention and need
to outshine everyone else, if we think we need to
prove to others how important we are, then we’ve
lost the meaning and value of living. But we
already know that. We just thought we could come
up with a better answer, and Jesus tells us we are
dead wrong – dead as in forfeiting eternal life. All
along, we’ve known that pursuing the good of
others is the best course of action; we just kill
ourselves trying to find something different. Jesus
reminds us that if we claim to serve Him, we must
follow His path, and whoever serves Him will be
honored by the Father. But, here again, we already
knew that.
WE are embarking on a course of action among
OUR three parishes that is neither simple nor
direct. Remember, God draws in crooked lines, not
straight ones. How easy it is to be a naysayer; how
easy it is to propose other options or alternatives;
how easy it is to ignore the whole thing. But at the
end of the day, WE all know that the plan that
WE’ve been working on from the beginning is
the right plan…because it’s God’s plan. It’s about
acknowledging differences and accepting them.
It’s about going out of OUR way to accept others
unknown to US and allowing OURselves to be
known by others. It’s about seeing that WE are all
good and that the good WE have is meant to be
shared. It’s about sharing OUR differences in order
to make each other better. It’s about seeing Jesus
Christ in the face of one another, even if WE’ve
never seen that other before, and serving Him. This
isn’t new to US. This isn’t abnormal for US. It’s just
the right thing to do, and WE’ve known it all along.
God wrote this on OUR hearts; now, WE have to live
according to OUR hearts.
God Bless The Cities of God!
Scripture Study with Father Mark Thomas
Please join Father Mark Thomas on Zoom on
Monday, April 5 at 7:00 pm. He will be leading us
in a scripture study that will take us a little deeper
into the Sunday Gospel. Discover the beauty of
scripture and grow in your relationship with Christ
as Father Mark explains, discusses, and answers
questions about the week’s Gospel. All are
welcome no matter where you are in your faith
journey and regardless of your previous scripture
study experience.
To join Father Mark for this Scripture Study, you
must register by Wednesday, March 31 so you can
receive the Zoom link. Please send an email to
[email protected] with your name and preferred
email address. You will then receive a link to join
the Zoom session by Thursday, April 1.
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LENTEN PRAYERS AND REFLECT IONS
DATE CHANGE!
FINAL EVENING OF PARISH RENEWAL
IS MARCH 24TH
Cities of God
Parish Renewal
“Be Still and Know That I am God”
Psalm 46:10
Please join us on Wednesday,
March 24, for our final evening of
Parish Renewal. Our evening will
begin at 7:00 pm with Mass, followed
by our speaker, Father Tom Sparacino.
We will also be hearing from one of our
parishioners, Terri Coyner, and will conclude our
evening with Eucharistic Adoration. You may join
us in person at St. Ferdinand Church or join us on
Facebook for the live-stream.
About our Speaker…
The Very Reverend Thomas A. Sparacino, “Fr. Tom”
has been a priest of Jesus Christ, for the Diocese
of Pittsburgh, PA since 6 June 1998 at 10:59 am
when then Bishop Donald Wuerl, laid his hands
on Fr. Tom’s head and ordained him for a life of
service. Since then he has served as Parochial
Vicar, Pastor, High School Chaplain, Co-Vocation
Director and most recently has been serving as
Rector of Saint Paul Seminary and director of
Pre-Ordination Formation for the diocese. If he
could pinpoint a charism of the priesthood that
he lives, Fr. Tom would say “Joy at the foot of the
Cross”. For there with Mother Mary, “Ma” as he calls
her, is experienced the fullness of joy in faith,
hope in mercy and the ultimate love and grace
that abounds in Jesus Christ. Fr. Tom lives to
answer the call of Jesus to “Feed my Sheep”
(John 21:15-17). With the role model of Saint Joseph
and the witness of his own father, two brothers and
uncles, Fr. Tom strives to be a “Spiritual Dad” to all
God’s children.
You will not want to miss our final evening of our
Parish Renewal. It is sure to be a special night!
Lenten Prayer and Reflection Opportunities
The Cities of God Parish
Update/ New Date: Lenten Renewal live
(St. Ferdinand Parish) and live streamed (Facebook
Live) 3/24 at 7:00 pm.
St. Ferdinand Parish
Stations of the Cross with Eucharistic Adoration
Friday following 8:30 am Mass.
Stations of the Cross Friday at 7:00 pm.
Ignatian Prayer and Reflection 3/22 on Zoom at
7:00 P.M, please contact Julie at [email protected] for
the zoom link.
Living Rosary 4/12 on Zoom at 7:00 pm
sponsored by the Knights of Columbus
Join Zoom Meeting
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Lenten Confessions (in addition to Saturday)
3/23, 3/29, 3/30 at 7:00 pm.
Stations of the Cross on Zoom – Fridays at
10:00 am, please contact Barb McCarthy
at [email protected] for the Zoom link.
Contemplative Prayer
Meets every Tuesday at 9:30 am on Zoom
please contact Becky at
[email protected] for the Zoom link.
Holy Redeemer
Stations of the Cross Friday at 7:00 pm.
Holy Hour with Eucharistic Adoration and
recitation of the Rosary every Monday during Lent
at 7:00 pm.
St. Gregory
Stations of the Cross Friday at 7:00 pm.
Other:
Best Lent Ever – through Dynamic Catholic – Daily
Lenten Reflections.
Please remember St. Ferdinand Parish in your will.
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THE C IT IES OF GOD HOLY WEEK AND EASTER MASS SCHEDULE
Holy Thursday
St. Ferdinand: Mass of the Lord’s Supper – 7:00 PM (adoration until 11:00 PM)
St. Gregory: Mass of the Lord’s Supper – 7:00 PM (adoration until 11:00 PM)
Holy Redeemer: Mass of the Lord’s Supper – 7:00 PM (adoration until 10:00 PM)
Good Friday
St. Ferdinand: Stations of the Cross – 12:00 Noon; Passion – 1:30 PM;
Living Stations – 8:00 PM
St. Gregory: Passion – 1:30 PM; Stations of the Cross – 7:00 PM
Holy Redeemer: Passion – 1:00 PM.; Divine Mercy Chaplet – 2:30 PM; Tenebrae – 7:00 PM
Holy Saturday
St. Ferdinand: Blessing of Easter Food – 12:00 Noon
St. Gregory: Blessing of Easter Food – 12:00 Noon
Holy Redeemer: Blessing of Easter Food – 12:00 Noon
Easter Vigil
St. Ferdinand: (church only) 7:30 PM
St. Gregory: 8:30 PM
Holy Redeemer: 7:00 PM
Easter Sunday
St. Ferdinand: Mass (church & hall) – 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM
St. Gregory: Mass – 8:00 AM, 11:30 AM
Holy Redeemer: Mass – 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM
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GOSPEL MEDITAT IONS
Holy Week and Easter Mass Sign Up
St. Ferdinand Parish Holy Week and Easter Mass
registration sign up will begin on Thursday,
March 25, 2021 by calling the parish office
724.776.2888 or register online via our website
https://stferd.org/stf-signupgenius. The last day
and time to register for Holy Thursday is at 2 pm
on Thursday, April 1, 2021, for Good Friday is at
9 am on Friday, April 2, 2021 and for Easter Vigil and
Easter Masses is at 10 am on Saturday, April 3, 2021.
Fr. Ed Kunco privately celebrated Masses for the
following intentions:
Harry Stadelmyer
Deceased Members of the Brennan and Loscamp
Families
Mildred Casy
Elizabeth Ungarion
Peggy Bell
Martha Maskin
Eileen Parry
Alex Thomaszewski
Marcie Peaco
St. Ferdinand Staff
Zachary Hunger
Ed Beckwith
Bob Isler
Harry Stadelmyer
Mary Ann Jack
Rhonda Parker Joslin
Paul Glackin Sr
Rhonda Parker Joslin
Lenten Confession Schedule
All Saturdays as scheduled and
March 23- St. Ferdinand 7 pm
March 29- St. Ferdinand 7 pm
March 30- St. Ferdinand 7 pm
Any good teacher or parent will tell you that once
a lesson is really learned it doesn’t need to be
taught again. When we internalize things we have
learned, they become a part of who we are and
influence how we perceive and interact with our
world. The same is true for the law God has written
upon our hearts. Once humanity learns this lesson,
we will simply know it to be true and act
accordingly. Sometimes, it is hard to get people to
learn the lessons they need to learn. They are often
distracted, disinterested, conflicted, misdirected, or
just too stubborn and unable or unwilling to see
what is right before their eyes. Understanding that
God is in a loving and committed relationship with
those fashioned and formed in God’s own image,
seems like such a simple lesson to learn. But
history and experience has proven that it is not.
We struggle with faith, especially when that faith
asks us to learn something very particular about
ourselves. We must, like a grain of wheat, fall to the
ground and die. Because God’s DNA is at the very
core of who we are, there are specific pearls of
wisdom that must be acquired before we can live a
full life. One very powerful lesson is that it is not the
task of the world to tell us who we are and what
has meaning, but God. For many, death is not an
opportunity for greater life but a permanent
ending to the life they have known. Jesus knew
every dimension to what it means to be fully
human because he was! He knows the joys,
limitations, sorrows, frustrations, wonders,
suffering, opportunities, and joys of the human
experience. Jesus can teach us a wealth of
knowledge and life’s lessons from his example,
especially obedience.
When we accept the law God has placed in our
hearts and gain wisdom from it, then when we
suffer we learn to listen more attentively to the
Voice behind that law. We naturally flee to our
Creator for inspiration, consolation, hope, direction,
and comfort as we navigate through this time of
darkness. We will not need to run from it, subdue it,
fight it, or be overcome by it because we will know,
having internalized this profound lesson before,
that God will bring new life. God’s law is love and
love never fails. Even in the moments of Jesus’
deepest despair, he glorified the name of his
Father. What he learned allowed him to put
everything in perspective and be obedient to the
tender, loving Voice that echoed within. As Lent
quickly winds down, may we learn the same! Then,
may we gain the fortitude and wisdom to help
others see what is right before their eyes. @LPi
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PAR ISH NEWS
Knights of Columbus 2021 C.O.A.L. Raffle
There is still time to get your Knights of Columbus
Chance of a Lifetime tickets. You could win one of
sixteen cash prizes. They are available for $5.00
each. The drawing date is April 30, 2021. The Grand
Prize is $15,000. All other prizes are cash ranging
from $1,000 to $10,000. Tickets can be ordered by
emailing name, address, and number of tickets
requested to John Impavido, Chairperson of the
C.O.A.L. campaign at [email protected].
Proceeds benefit The Pennsylvania State
Scholarship Fund and Knights of Columbus
Council 11838 charitable efforts.
Listen to Mass from your car
Sunday and Holy Day Masses will be broadcast on
short range FM radio. Simply pull into the Saint
Ferdinand Parking Lot and tune your car radio
to 96.3 FM. You can listen to the Mass from the
comfort of your car. Or bring your smartphone or
cellular enabled tablet and watch the live stream
right on our Facebook page https://
www.facebook.com/saintferdinandcranberry.
Holy Communion will be distributed outside of the
doors of the Church, you will be called forward at
the appropriate time. You must be on the Saint
Ferdinand property to access the FM radio
broadcast as the coverage is limited. So bring your
smartphone/tablet OR tune in to 96.3 FM for the
4:00 PM Saturday, 10:00 AM Sunday Mass.
Parish Contribution Tax Statement Request
Due to the current circumstances, a seven day
notice is required to process a contribution
statement request. Please call the parish office at
724.776.2888 to request yours. Statements can be
mailed or picked up.
Gift Cards
Gift cards are available for purchase at the parish
office only at the present time. They make great
gifts for Birthdays, Baptisms, First Communion,
Confirmation, Easter, Get Well, or any special
occasion.
To purchase gift cards, please call the parish office
724.776.2888 or stop by during business hours.
Thank you for your continued support.
PARISH MISSION
Saint Ferdinand Catholic Church is a large, vibrant
parish that has a tradition of serving God’s people
with the warmth of a small parish. Inspired by the
Holy Spirit, we prayerfully seek to serve God by
the way we worship, celebrate the sacraments,
witness the Gospel, and serve one another. We
are committed to live our Christian life as a
community of hospitality, spiritual enrichment,
and service through works of compassion, mercy,
and evangelization. We are called to proclaim,
teach and model the good news of Jesus Christ.
We pledge our time, talent, and treasure for the
fulfillment of our parish mission.
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New Patients Welcome Evening Hours Available
724-776-0011 Two Landmark North Building,
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FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES
Cranberry Twp - Evans City - Connoquenessing Twp - Zelienople
Parishioners Serving St. Ferdinand’s Faithfully Since 1961
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Owned and Operated by the Boylan Family
724.776.6610Wisconsin Avenue
at Route 19
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owners achieve long term success.
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626 W. New Castle Street, Zelienople, PA 16063(724) 452-9261 • www.KarenLVidtCPA.com
fax (724) 452-9268 • [email protected]
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724.584.2508
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