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Mission Statement St. Joseph Roman Catholic Parish of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, founded in 1891, is a humble, devout and obedient
faith community modeled after St. Joseph, the spouse of Mary, foster father of Jesus and our patron. Our parish
strives to do the will of God through vibrant evangelization, sound catechesis, life-long faith formation,
sacramental practice, responsible stewardship and Eucharistic living. Through the grace of our Baptism we strive
to serve God and neighbor in love and sacrifice. Enflamed by the Spirit, we are a Church Alive!
† R o m a n C a t h o l i c c h u r c h †
1891 - 2018
1304 Fourth Avenue ~ Coraopolis, PA 15108
May 20, 2018 Pentecost Sunday
Most Reverend David A. Zubik, Bishop * Very Reverend Howard W. Campbell , Regional III Vicar * Rev. Richard S. Jones, Pastor
CELEBRATION OF THE
EUCHARIST
THE LORD’S DAY
Saturday: 4:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 & 10:00 AM, 12:00 NN
WEEKDAY MASSES:
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/
Friday 8:00 AM
Wednesday: 7:00 PM
RECONCILIATION:
Saturday: 3:00-3:45 pm
Wednesday: 6:00-6:30 pm
ADORATION
Wednesday: 7:00 am - 6:45 pm
ROSARY Wednesday—6:20 pm
NOVENA TO MIRACULOUS
MEDAL
Wednesday—after 7 pm Mass
BIBLE STUDY - FR. RICH
Monday—6:45 pm - 8:00 pm, Seasonally
PRE-MARRIAGE CLASS
Saturday, January 27, 2018 Saturday, April 28, 2018
MEN’S SPIRITITUALITY GRP
Wednesday 6am, Healy Hall
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PARISH Office Hours
Monday through Friday:
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 pm
Office Contact Information
Mailing Address:
1304 Fourth Avenue Coraopolis, PA 15108
Phone Numbers:
Rectory (412) 264-6162 Fax: (412) 264-5370
General Information:
secretary1304@gmail.com
CCD Information:
ccdsaintjoseph@gmail.com
Website
stjosephcatholicchurch.netFr. Rich’s
Homilies Online
Staff Emails
Fr. Richard S. Jones,
Pastor rsjmph66@gmail.com
Kathy Cosnotti, Secretary secretary1304@gmail.com
Eileen Fratangelo, Secretary efratangelo@gaggle.net
Karen Kirby, Sacristan
sjsacristan@gmail.com Ruth Platek, Bookkeeper
sjaccounting@gaggle.net
Barbara Quigley,
RCIA Coordinator
quigley1527@comcast.net
Religious Education
ccdsaintjoseph@gmail.com
Tom St. Claire,
Maintenance/Grounds
sjmaintenance@gmail.com
Christine Lucas -Organist cmm_piano@hotmail.com
Joanne Thomas -Organist
joeyjef@comcast.net
Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline:
1-888-808-1235
“My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord. I know them and they follow me.” -Jn 10
Congratulations, Fr. Rich Jones,
on the occasion of your 30th Anniversary of
Ordination to the Priesthood.
Thank you for leading the flock of St. Joseph Parish
so lovingly and so faithfully!
- Ordained May 21, 1988 -
...proclaims the Gospel in its fullness with clarity and courage, in word and in deed, while teaching and encouraging others to do the same.
...sacrifices and intercedes on behalf of others.
...prays daily, faithfully reciting the Liturgy of the
Hours.
...recognizes the unique privilege of offering Mass and the other sacraments as a normative channel of
God’s grace.
...strives to grow in his love for Christ regularly honoring and adoring His Real Presence in the
Eucharist.
...has a deep love for, and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
...wants to be a “fisher of men” whose
goal is to unconditionally love others and become a humble instrument for the salvation of souls.
...lives a preferential option for the poor, ready and willing to assist those in need, fully embracing his call ‘to serve’ and not ‘to be
served’.
...is committed to living a chaste and celibate life.
...prides himself on being a Catholic, never shying away from publicly witnessing his
faith or his priesthood.
...strives for a balanced and sustained devotional life.
...humbly recognizes his need for Christ’s mercy and forgiveness, seeking it regularly in the Sacrament of Penance.
...readily seeks prayerful
intercession among the Communion of Saints.
...maintains respect and obedience to the Holy Father, the Church’s Magisterium his Bishop and
local superior.
A PRIEST IS SOMEONE WHO...
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Baptisms: Please call the Parish Office at least two months in advance to schedule a baptism. Baptisms are on the first and third Sundays of the month after 12 noon Mass. Baptism class is required.
Reconciliation: The sacrament of penance is celebrated Saturdays from 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm and Wednesday eve-nings from 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm.
Marriage: The sacrament of marriage requires a time of spir-itual preparation. For this reason couples are to meet the pastor six months prior to making wedding plans.
Homebound: Holy Communion can be brought to the sick on request. If you know of anyone in need please call the office.
MONDAY, May 21– Mass of Thanksgiving for Fr. Rich, Saint ChristopherMagallanes 6:00 pm ! Luisa Rumunno
(Family) TUESDAY, May 22, Saint Rita of Cascia
8:00 am ! Weber Family
(George & Carole Weber)
WEDNESDAY, May 23 7:00 pm ! Ruth Marie Nichles
(Jacobs, Napoleone & Scott Families)
THURSDAY, May 24
8:00 am ! Angela and Carlo Silvestri
(Mary Picirellie)
FRIDAY, May 25, Saint Bede the Venerable
8:00 am ! George & Geffrey Rozzo
(Rozzo & Kingsley Families)
6:00 pm ! Wedding Rehearsal
SATURDAY, May 26, Saint Philip Neri
2:00 pm ! Schreiber /McKown Wedding
4:00 pm ! Ethel & Al Miske
(Marie & Tom Gayliardi)
SUNDAY, May 27, The Most Holy Trinity
8:00 am ! The People of the Parish
10:00 am ! Jean Lepore
(Family)
12:00 nn ! Catholic Daughters of the
Americas Memorial Mass
Sanctuary Candles are burning for:
Phillip & Nancy Ciccone
(Family)
!
Al & Gladys Tarr
(Dave & Diane Sisk)
MASS INTENTIONS
Pope Francis on the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit teaches us
to see with they eyes of Christ, to live life as Christ
lived, to understand life as
Christ understood it.
That is why the living water, who is the Holy Spirit,
quenches our life, why he tells us that we are loved by God as children, that we can
love God as his children and that by this grace
we can live as children of God, like Jesus.
And we, do we listen to the Holy Spirit?
What does the Holy Spirit tell us?
He says: God loves you. He tells us this. God loves you. God likes you. Do we truly love God and others as Jesus does? Let us allow ourselves
to be guided by the Holy Spirit. Let us allow him to speak to our hearts and say this to us: God is
love; God is waiting for us; God is Father; He loves us as a true father loves; He loves us truly and only the Holy Spirit can tell us this in our
hearts.
Let us hear the Holy Spirit. Let us listen to the
Holy Spirit and may we move forward on this
path of love, mercy, and forgiveness.
-Pope Francis Vatican City May 2013
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Blessings Shared . . . “When I couldn’t find the book I wanted to read, I decided to write it.” -Beth Reekles, 21-year-old Young Adult author. Father Rich has published book #4! Congratulations! All are available for sale at amazon.com or the rectory for $20 each. All His newest book Faith Lights the Way along with his other three books, The Path I Walk, Spiritual
Stretches, and Graces Wash Over the Sands of Time are available to purchase after all Masses in the vestibule of the church this weekend and next weekend. Cost is $20.
YOU ARE ALL
INVITED! You are all invited to join us on Monday May 21, 2018 at 6 pm to celebrate a Mass of
T h a n k s g i v i n g t o celebrate Fr. Rich’s
30th Anniversary to priestly ordination. Fr. Rich has served as the Pastor of St. Joseph Parish since July 2008. He has authored 4 books (see below), he has written for the
Pittsburgh Catholic for over 18 years, he is an avid Bible Study Instructor
and has written weekly Spiritual Reflections. Father Richard S. Jones pastor of St.
Joseph Parish, Coraopolis, has been assigned to be the institutional chaplain at UPMC Mercy Hospital, effective Tuesday, May 29, 2018. UPMC Mercy Hospital will provide Father Rich a residence.
PLEASE JOIN US TO CELBRATE FATHER RICH’S 30 YEARS AS A PRIEST, 10 YEARS AS PASTOR AT ST. JOSEPH AND WISH HIM WELL AS HE BEGINS HIS NEW ASSISGNMENT AT UPMC MERCY HOSPITAL. GOD
BLESS YOU AND PEACE FOR YOU ALWAYS FR. RICH. A dinner reception will follow in the Cafeteria immediately following Mass.
“It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain.”
-Jn 15-16A
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Fr. Rich’s Reads What is the pastor reading this week? Fr.
Rich’s latest recommended spiritual
reading for your consideration by is
Wrestling with God by Ronald Rolheiser.
Annual Parish Festival &
Rummage Sale
July 12,13, 14, 2018
FLAG CEREMONY
Please join us in the courtyard next Saturday,
May 26, after 4pm Mass as the American flag is
raised in a ceremony to honor the flag of our
country and to remember those vets who
faithfully served.
MASS OF
THANKSGIVING
FOR FR. RICH
There will be a Mass of
T h an k s g i v i n g t o
celebrate Fr. Rich’s 30
years of Priestly
O r d i n a t i o n o n
Monday, May 21, 2018
at 6 pm. A dinner reception will follow in the
cafeteria. All are invited and welcome!
There will not be a meeting in May. Please join us on Tuesday June 12 at 7 pm in Healy
Hall for our last meeting hosted by the board. Induction of a new member will take place. Anyone interested in membership may attend.
A SPECIAL SECOND COLLECTION FOR
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES
There will be a second collection taken up at all the Masses this weekend, May 19 and 20 for Catholic Relief Services which provides emergency assistance to so many people in our country and around the world as they respond to natural disasters and other crises that deeply affect the lives of people. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
RECTORY CLOSED
In observance of Memorial Day, the rectory will be closed Monday, May 28. The
office will reopen on Tuesday, May 29 at 8:30 am. We honor those who gave their lives while protecting our freedom.
You may call the rectory at 412-264—6162 for
information.
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS NEWS
The next meeting will be held on
Wednesday, June 20. 7pm Mass
and new member inductions will
take place. All are welcome.
PROPOSED INTERIM MASS TIMES
Additional information will be provided in the coming weeks regarding the new interim Mass schedules at St. Joseph, St. Margaret Mary and St. Catherine of Siena. You will be notified if you had a Mass intention that will need to be changed. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Receive the Holy Spirit – After his resurrection from the dead Jesus appears to his
anxious Apostles and, knowing their fear and uncertainty, pours forth the Holy Spirit
upon them and bestows the gift of peace. For the next forty days he promises that he
will be with them always and that he will send the Advocate to be with them as they
will be called to continue his work in the world. Finally, after ascending to heaven,
Jesus sends forth his Spirit at Pentecost to fill the Apostles with confidence and
courage in order to go out to all the world to tell the good news and grow the Church.
As the On Mission for The Church Alive! initiative continues to unfold we are called to prayer for a new
Pentecost in the Church of Pittsburgh. This new outpouring of the Holy Spirit can bestow the peace we seek
in the midst of change and planning for the future. God’s Spirit can also fill us with the confidence and
courage that all of us – clergy and faithful alike – will need to do our part to build up the Church and make it
ever more alive! Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more and to stay informed.
Catholic Charities’ Emerging Leaders Council is launching our 100,000 Diapers in 100 Days Drive -
This annual drive collects diapers and wipes for low-income, struggling parents of infants under two who
we serve through our Pregnancy and Parenting Program. You can help the moms, dads, and babies we
serve by collecting diapers (sizes 2-5) and wipes and contacting Brendan Avila at (412) 456-6969 /
bavila@ccpgh.org to schedule drop-off. Prefer to donate diapers electronically? Log on to your regular
Amazon account at smile.amazon.com and select "Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh" as the
organization you would like to benefit from your purchase. Select your diapers wipes, and have them
mailed to our downtown office at 212 9th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. By logging in through Amazon
Smile, you donate 0.5% of the cost of your purchase to Catholic Charities!
First Friday Candlelight Mass with Bishop Zubik –
Join Bishop Zubik and your neighbors and friends for
the monthly Candlelight Mass on Friday, June 1st at
Saint Stanislaus Church in the Strip District.
Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions begin at
7:00pm. Holy Mass will be celebrated at 8:00pm.
Following Holy Mass there will be a cookout in the
church courtyard. All are welcome to attend. Visit
facebook.com/beholdpittsburgh for more information.
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift
Store—Coraopolis
Looking for a part-time
job near home during
the day or after school?
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store is now
hiring new team members. Join us as we work to help
the most in need in our region. Please call Susan at
412-321-1071, ext. 206 to apply.
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May 9, 2018
Dear St. Joseph Parishioners,
On April 28, 2018 it was covered widely in the media and announced at all of our Masses that Bishop Zubik
has made his final decisions concerning parish groupings and mergers in regards to the diocesan “On
Mission for the Church Alive!” initiative.
I hope you have had an opportunity to read the Bishop’s letter revealing his decision that St. Margaret Mary,
Joseph and St. Catherine of Siena be grouped together effective October 15, 2018. I am thankful for our
grouping, for St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Siena are great parishes, in close proximity and with similar
demographics. We already work together and, in my opinion, our eventual merger will be easer to effect.
I am honored to be able to stay at St. Margaret Mary’s and lead the new grouping. We are grateful that the
Bishop has assigned a full-time Parochial Vicar, Father Sean Francis, Chaplain Father Michael Yaksick, as
well as our own Deacon, Dr. Robert Jancart.
Finally, as the Bishop’s letter indicates, the Saint Margaret Mary, St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Siena
grouping will be limited to a total of nine Sunday Masses, including Saturday Vigil Masses. After conferring
with representatives from the Finance and Pastoral councils as well as Father Rich Jones, Pastor of St. Joseph,
Coraopolis and Father Lou Vallone, Pastor of St. Catherine of Siena, Crescent township and taking into
consideration the recent Mass attendance counts, seating capacities and the needs of all 3 Parishes, I am
recommending that we amend our Mass schedule from St. Joseph Church on May 29, 2018. In other words, St.
Joseph Church will no longer have a priest as of May 29, 2018. Consequently, the priests (Father Frank
Kurimsky and Father Sean Francis) currently stationed as St. Margaret Mary Parish in Moon Township, will
cover the Masses at St. Joseph. In addition the Bishop has promulgated a new “particular law” which will
restrict every priest assigned to a grouping to offering a total of three Sunday Masses each weekend
(including Saturday Vigil Masses). Therefore, the following interim Mass schedule is being proposed only
for St. Margaret Mary and St. Joseph at this time with additional potential changes for St. Catherine of
Siena in the future. This is only a temporary schedule until October 15, 2018 when St. Catherine of Siena,
Crescent Township will be included and the Mass schedule for the three parishes will be looked at again. An
updated Mass schedule for all three parishes in our grouping will be effective October 15, 2018. In other
words, this interim Mass schedule for St. Margaret Mary and St. Joseph will be reconsidered at the time of the
inclusion of St. Catherine of Siena in our three parish grouping final Mass schedule effective October 15,
2018.
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Current Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday—4:00 PM
Sunday—7:30 AM
Sunday—9:30 AM
Sunday—11:30 AM
Saturday—4:00 PM
Sunday—8:00 AM
Sunday—10:00 AM
Sunday—12:00 PM
ST. JOSEPH ST. MARGARET MARY
Proposed Interim Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday—4:00 PM
Sunday—9:30 AM
Sunday—11:30 AM
Saturday—5:30 PM
Sunday—8:00 AM
Sunday—10:00 AM
ST. MARGARET MARY ST. JOSEPH
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The Diocese o Pittsburgh requires that parishioners be given the opportunity to offer feedback to changes to the Sunday Mass schedules. Therefore, if you would like to make any comments on the proposal above, I ask that you submit them in writing to me no later than May 30, 2018. My email address is frank.kurimsky@hotmail.com.
In closing, my sincere belief is that together, praying and collaboration with the people of St. Joseph’s, we will be able to fulfill the Bishop’s mandate that we “offer a deeper relationship with
Jesus and His Church to everyone” in our community. Sincerely in Christ, Father Frank Kurimsky Pastor
May 20, 2018 | Pentecost Sunday Page 10
Rev. Sean M. Francis
Parochial Vicar
Ordained 2004
Rev. Francis Kurimsky
“Fr. Frank”
Administrator
Ordained 1986
Rev. Michael L. Yaksick
Parish Chaplain
Ordained 1994
Deacon Robert A. Jancart
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administrator of St. Joseph Parish, Coraopolis, effec�ve Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Effec�ve Monday, Oct. 15,
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