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SAINT PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH Address: 140 Walnut Street, Weirton, WV 26062
Phone: 304-748-6710 Web site: stpaulcommunity.net
Prayer Line: 304-748-4245 & 304-564-3114
Pastor: Rev. Larry W. Dorsch E-mail: [email protected]
Associate Pastor: Rev. Biju Devassy
beacon of hope in a rapidly changing community.
Opening The Doors Of His Mercy
It is time once again for us to participate with our brothers and sisters in the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in our annual Catholic Sharing Appeal to fund the collective ministries we do as the Church of
West Virginia. These include:
Faith Formation, Youth Ministry, Catholic Education and Catholic Charities.
Each of these is beyond the capabilities and reach of any one parish and thus is a responsibility of all Catholics in our statewide diocese. Our Annual Sharing Appeal raises funds not only to fund these ministries but also to assist local parish in funding their own ministry since half the fund raised are
returned to the parish.
Our St. Paul Parish Goal this year is $29,025
Thus far in the Campaign our parish has reached 33% of our goal. Once we real 50% we will receive back all the funds above that amount for use in the parish for our own projects.
Please take the time to complete the mailer sent to your home and make some contribution to the Catholic Sharing Appeal. We are doing our part to help the Catholic Community of
West Virginia serve the needs of our state and do the work of Christ here.
May God bless the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and Saint Paul Parish.
A TRINITARIAN CREED
The Nicene Creed, also called the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, presents the basic Catholic teaching about the nature of God. Catholics, Orthodox, and many Protestants accept the ancient Nicene creed.
The current form of the creed was written at the Councils of Nicaea (AD 325) and Constantinople (AD 381). Over 300 bishops from all over the world gathered to write the creed, in response to Arianism, a form of Christianity that denied Jesus was fully God. The Nicene Creed ultimately explains the Church's teachings about the Trinity, but it also affirms historical realities of Jesus' life. Even though the Creed does not directly quote Scripture, it is based on biblical concepts.
As Christians recite the Creed together today, it is divided into three sections each focused on the Three Persons of the Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The last section is especially noteworthy in that the work of the Spirit continues in the on-going life of the church: the preaching of the Gospel, baptism for the forgiving of sins up until the day of the resurrection of our bodies and life ever-lasting. This Creed is repeated every week as part of our Sunday liturgy as a brief statement of our central faith understandings.
All over the world, Christians of many denominations continue to recited this ancient creed and, despite our differences of practice and particular belief, profess our faith in the holy Trinity.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS FOR MAY 28 & 29
Ministers of
Communion Lectors Altar
Servers
Greeters
Ushers
Saturday
May 28
5 pm
Frances Veltri
Robert Marino
Lawrence Pearce
Debra Marino
Thomas Sessi
Kristina Lesho
Irene Canala
Mary Hadobas
Florence Hirkala
Mary Kay Schuetz
John Cummings
Ron Panko
John Porco
Joseph Veltri
Sunday
May 29
8:30 am
Frances Bonnaure
Jeannie Duffy
Maria Colantonio
Katrina Mills
Cole LeFever
Nicholas Serafine
Ed Cashdollar
Joanne Darmelio
Philip Darmelio
Joan Dayoub
Thomas Beaumont
Paul Duffy
Patrick Gurrera
Thomas Lorello
Sunday
May 29
11 am
Bernadette Whalen
Marlene Hamilton
Cynthia Harcharik
Darlene Sessi
Jerry DeFilippo
Patricia Valero
Mary Ann Petrelle
Joann Bugin
Arnaldo Perez
Donna Bohach
Marguerite Huyghe
Melissa Perkins
David Whalen
Robert Baker
Robert Chuma
Ed Halsey
Chuck Robinson
Sunday,
May 29
6 pm
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Jennifer Costello
Jenna Costello
James Sauer
Michael Cucarese
A.D. Mastrantoni
Michael Mastrantoni
Mark White
NEVER ALONE
The local support group for parents, family, friends and community interested in drug and alcohol addiction is now meeting here at St. Paul’s in our parish office conference room on
Monday evenings at 6:00. This wonderful group has been providing encouragement as well as education and support to those in our area struggling with issues related especially to the abuse of substances. If you have these issues in your family or know someone who does,
come on Mondays to find a welcoming group of folks, many of whom have been there and/or are there!
SHARING FAITH WITH OUR CHILDREN
Our Family Faith FUNdamentals concluded its program last weekend with a celebration of all classes. The parish owes a debt of gratitude to the catechists who worked each Sunday
throughout the year with our children to help them grow in faith. Many thanks to Christy Valero for coordinating our program and to Carol Bradley and Brandi Stewart. Many thanks as well to
the parents who faithfully brought their children to the program on Sunday mornings.
TABLE OF HOPE
Free Hot Meals are provided at First Methodist Church on West Street 5-6 pm Monday, Wednesday & Fridays. Everyone is welcome to come to share the meal and the fellowship.
Our next parish day to serve will be May 27. Sign up sheet is in the back of the church.
COMMUNITY BREAD B ASKET
The big winner was the people who come for food at the Bread basket! But among the Saints, St. Paul School and Parish was again victorious in the Battle of the Saints to collect food for
the Bread Basket. We collected 1,560 pounds and St. Joe’s collected 1,225 pounds! For grand total of 2,785 pounds of food! Many thanks to the SPS students who coordinated this drive and to all who brought food. Don’t forget to continue bringing non-perishable foods, soaps, paper products for distribution at our ecumenical food pantry. The month of May our
parish is asked to bring Pancake mix & syrup.
This week: Feast of the Most Holy Trinity
Proverbs 8:22-31 Romans 5:1-5 John16:12-15
Background: With the Easter season now concluded, the Church’s liturgical calendar
observes two so-called ‘doctrinal feasts” — the Holy Trinity and Body and
Blood of Christ — before we return to the “Ordinary Time” readings and
prayers. The Gospel text this week is from the Farewell discourse of John’s
Gospel and is focused on the relationship of Jesus, the Father and the Spirit of
truth. It not only explains the Holy Trinity but rather gives insights in the
mystery of the Trinity’s interaction with us.
Next Week: The Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ
Genesis 14:18-20 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 Luke 9:11b-17
Adult Bible Study
There will be no adult bible study this week.
PRAY FOR OUR SICK MEMBERS : Weirton Medical Center: Ken Carey, Ron Higgins Laurels—Alice Kaftan Lifeline —Victor Greco Golden Oaks—Theresa Petroski Country Club Nursing Home: Frances Oliver Wyngate: Virginia Yoklic Weirton Geriatrics-Inez Oliver, Elsie Saleh Chris Dorich is at 71 Darlington Rd, Room 141, Beaver Falls, PA
St. Paul School News St. Paul School before and after school care is available for all SPS students for an
additional fee. Hours are 6:45am-8:00 am and 2:30 pm-5:30 pm. Families are welcome to visit for a tour of the school. Please call St. Paul School with
any questions at 304-748-5225 or visit us at 140 Walnut Street Weirton, WV. School office hours are Monday through Friday 7:50 am to 3:00 pm
St. Paul School is currently searching for Certified Teachers in the areas of Mathematics and English Language Arts for grades 5-8. Please send your cover letter and resume to Mr. Lucas Parsons at 140 Walnut Street, Weirton, WV 26062 School closing Mass will be held this week on Thursday, May 26th at 9:30 am. St. Paul Cemetery announces that all artificial flowers are to be placed on the graves in the approved vases near the stone. This allows our grass cutters and weed eaters to manicure the graves in a timely manner. If you are interested in purchasing graves or crypts, call 304-723-0622 to make an appointment. A Memorial Day Mass will be held at St. Paul Cemetery at 10 am on Monday, May 30th. All are invited to attend. Fr. Tom Magary invites all our parishioners to attend the 50th Anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood on Sunday, May 29th for a 2 pm Mass of Thanksgiving at Holy Family Church, 2608 Hollywood Blvd, Steubenville, Ohio. A reception will follow in Malara Hall adjacent to the church. In order to make proper preparations for this special occasion please RSVP by Monday, May 16th by emailing [email protected]
Annual morning tennis camp is set for June 6 through June 10 at Starvaggi Park for all boys and girls grades 1 through 9. Camp runs each day from 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM for grades 1 through 4 ($35); 10:30 to 12:00 Noon for grades 5 through 9 ($50). Sandi Gajtka and Sue Wesie are again coordinating the five morning camp that will include fundamental instruction and skill games/drills. Each camper is required to have a tennis racquet, water bottle, and two (2) cans of USTA approved tennis balls. Sign-ups are currently being taken at the Millsop Community Center. Each camper will receive a T-shirt. Any further questions, please call 304+797-5721 or 304+748-5280
Italian classes are offered at Holy Family Church-Malara Hall in Steubenville starting June 28th thru August 9th by Domenico DiBacco 304-670-3123. This is a 7 week introductory course to the language & culture of Italy. Classes are every Tuesday for 7 weeks from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. For more info call 304-670-3123.
Don’t forget your parish, please consider giving a percentage of whatever remains in your estate to the parish memorial endowment fund. Bequests for the parish should read, “To the Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, Bishop of Wheeling Charleston or his successors in office for the exclusive use of St. Paul Parish
Weekly Collections May 15, 2016
Envelopes $ 6130.00 Offertory $ 756.00
Peter Pence $ 507.00
OUR PARISH THIS WEEK Saturday May 21
4:00 pm 5:00 pm
Confessions Sunday Eucharist (For All Our People)
Sunday May 22
Most Holy
Trinity
8:30 am 11:00 am
1-3 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Sunday Eucharist (Laura Scandola) Sunday Eucharist/Children’s Church (Don & Betty Gianni’s 60th Wedding Anniversary) St. Paul School Mother/Son Picnic Sunday Eucharist (All Listed on Tree of Life & Memorial Fund) Alcoholics Anonymous
Monday May 23
8:00 am 6:00 pm
Weekday Eucharist: (Mary Lou Miller) Never Alone Meeting (Conference room)
Tuesday, May 24
8:00 am
Weekday Eucharist: (Lillian Beagle)
Wednes-day
May 25
8:00 am Weekday Eucharist: ( Christine Kilonsky)
Thursday May 26
9:30 am
Closing School Mass
Friday May 27
8:00 am 4-7 pm
Weekday Eucharist (Evalyn Hirkala) Table of Hope Volunteers
Saturday May 28
4:00 pm 5:00 pm
Confessions Sunday Eucharist (Living & Deceased Members of Pete & Pietranton Families)
Sunday May 29
Holy Body
& Blood of Christ
8:30 am 11:00 am
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
Sunday Eucharist (George Veselica) Sunday Eucharist/Children’s Church (Antoinette “Toni” Oliver) Sunday Eucharist (For All Our People) Alcoholics Anonymous