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MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH
1700 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212 Phone: 412-231-2994
Sunday: 7:30 am & 9:00 am
ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH 3616 Mount Troy Rd. • Pgh. PA 15212
Phone: 412-821-2351 Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm
Sunday: 11:00 am
ST. ANTHONY CHAPEL Saturday Vigil: 6:00 pm
1704 Harpster St. • Pgh. PA 15212 Mass Monday−Friday: 8:30 am Novena to St. Anthony of Padua:
Tuesday at 7:30 pm
RECONCILIATION: Saturday at 3:15 pm at St. Aloysius Church and
7:00 pm at St. Anthony’s Chapel or by appointment.
BAPTISM: Held on 1st Sundays at 12:30 pm at St. Aloysius Church and on 2nd Sundays at 12:30 pm at Most Holy Name Church. Call office
to schedule an appointment
R.C.I.A.: This is the program for those who wish to become Catholic. Call the parish office
for information.
MARRIAGE: Beginning in 2016, weddings will be scheduled no later than 2:00 pm
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Available by appointment.
February 25, 2018 Second Sunday
of Lent
Most Holy Name of
Jesus Church
St. Anthony Chapel
St. Aloysius Church
Rev. James R. Orr, Pastor
Deacon G. Gregory Jelinek, Permanent Deacon
Mission Statement of St. Aloysius & Most Holy Name Parishes
St. Aloysius and Most Holy Name of Jesus parishes, while valuing the uniqueness of each parish community, commit to work together to proclaim the gospel of Christ and to welcome others to join in the life of the Church, to celebrate the sacramental
life of the Catholic Church, to nourish the faith of our members, and to engage in serving the needs of others.
CLERGY Rev. James R. Orr, Pastor ��������.ext. 5 Gregory Jelinek, Deacon����� 412-231-6949 Deacon Greg’s email: [email protected]
MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH
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Becky Hurst, Administrative Assistant....�.ext. 2
CCD DIRECTOR Mary Ann Dank
MUSIC MINISTRY Ken Gerst
Carol Ann Spehar
ST. ANTHONY’S CHAPEL
Website��������..saintanthonyschapel.org Email����[email protected]
Chapel Hours: 1-4 pm Every day EXCEPT Fridays & Holidays
Carole Brueckner, Chairperson��. 412-999-4401 Margie Hoffield, Chapel Shop���.412-323-9504
CHARITABLE OUTREACH IN OUR PARISHES
St. Vincent de Paul Society�������...ext. 8 Ladies of Charity������������..ext. 0 Catholic Community Food Bank���.��.ext. 0
Sanctuary Candles
St. Aloysius
In Loving Memory of Regis Weidner By Family
Most Holy Name
In Loving Memory of Trudy Enz
By Jan & Paul
St. Anthony’s
Chapel
A Blessed New Year for Bob & Lyn Fortunato
By Tina Rocchio
ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH
Phone�������������...412-821-2351 Fax��������������....412-821-6480 Website�������.saintaloysiuspittsburgh.org Email������. [email protected]
Jim Gottermeyer, Administrative Assistant�.ext. 4 Claire Sigmund, Rummage House...412-821-1189
Interested in becoming Catholic? Call 412-231-2994, ext. 0 for information on how.
Liturgical Schedule: February 24—March 4
Saturday, February 24—Vigil: Second Sunday of Lent
4:00PM gRattay Family (Carol & Harry) STA 6:00PM gBetty Doerfler (Dennis & Yvonne) CHP
Sunday, February 25—Second Sunday of Lent
7:30AM gJames Plichta, Anniv. (Shirley) MHN 9:00AM gHerman Uhlig, Anniv. (Children) MHN 11:00AM For the Parishes STA 3:00PM Stations of the Cross CHP
Monday, February 26—Weekday
8:30AM gRalph Winters, Birthday (Esther & Family) CHP
Tuesday, February 27—Weekday
8:30AM gRuth Gangloff, Birthday (Nancy Wisniewski) CHP 7:30PM Novena to St. Anthony of Padua CHP
Wednesday, February 28—Weekday
8:30AM gSporcic & Planic Families (Dvorsky Family) CHP
Thursday, March 1—Weekday 8:30AM gMarie Puskar (Loretta Jelinek) CHP
Friday, March 2—World Day of Prayer
8:30AM gLesa Krotec (Smerdel & Fabec Families) CHP NOON Stations of the Cross STA 7:00PM Stations of the Cross CHP
Saturday, March 3—Vigil: Third Sunday of Lent
4:00PM gMadeline Braun (Family) STA 6:00PM gJoseph Szukics, Birthday CHP (Marian, Darren, Wyatt & Dalton Billeter)
Sunday, March 4—Third Sunday of Lent
7:30AM For the Parishes MHN 9:00AM Living & Deceased Members of MHN Most Holy Name Special Education 11:00AM gHeidenreich Family (Family) STA 3:00PM Stations of the Cross CHP
STA - Saint Aloysius Church MHN - Most Holy Name of Jesus Church
CHP - St. Anthony’s Chapel
GOSPEL MEDITATION
February 25, 2018 - The Second Sunday of Lent
How are your Lenten resolutions? By the time week two rolls around, plenty of well-meaning
people have skipped, neglected, or outright
forgotten their Lenten resolutions at least once. It can be easy to start excusing our Lenten commitments altogether. 00000000
Last week we saw Jesus driven into the desert. This Sunday, we see Jesus leading his disciples
to an equally barren place: he "led them up a high mountain apart by themselves." But what happens there? "And he was transfigured before
them and his clothes became dazzling white."
Today's Gospel reminds us of the goal. We don't enter into the desert for the sake of suffering, but f o r t he sake o f t r ans fo rma t i on .
Mountain imagery is prevalent throughout Scripture. The sacrifice of Isaac, Moses receiving the 10 Commandments, Elijah's revelation of God
as a tiny whispering sound: all these occur on the
mountaintop. Mountains are strenuous to hike. To assist the traveler in the assent, trails often
involve switchbacks. These lead the traveler back
and forth across the mountainside, sometimes appearing as if hardly any ground is gained. Perhaps Peter, James, and John hiked a similar
path as Jesus led them up the side of Mount Tabor. 000000000000000
A climb is difficult. A climb in a barren place leaves you thirsty, exhausted, and quite possibly frustrated or discouraged. Yet this is precisely
how Jesus leads his closest disciples. Why?
Because he has something to reveal to them. Practically speaking, Jesus needed to bring Peter, James and John away from the crowds for
this revelation of glory to remain hidden. There are spiritual truths we will encounter only if we pass through difficulty. So let's persevere this
Lent! Today's Gospel invites us to trust that, if we
persevere in following Jesus, he'll lead us to something beautiful and glorious as well.
At Home with the Lord Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom those who have died and gone before us marked
in the sign of faith, especially
Eva Woomer
Please pray for the consolation of her loved ones.
Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross will be held during the Lenten Season on the following:
Fridays at Noon - St. Aloysius Church
Fridays at 7:00 pm - St. Anthony’s Chapel Fr. Orr will preach on selected Stations each Friday
Sundays at 3:00 pm - St. Anthony’s Chapel
Lenten Bible Study The Lenten Bible Study continues to be held on the Thursdays of Lent, and concludes on Thurs-day, March 22nd. We will focus on the Scrip-tures for the following Sunday, and how the Holy Spirit speaks to us in these sacred words. These sessions will be facilitated by Deacon Greg, and will begin promptly at 7:00 PM in the first floor meeting room of the Most Holy Name School Building. Handouts will be provided, and each session will conclude at 8:00 PM. Please con-sider making this time of openness to God's Word a part of your Lenten observance!
St. Anthony’s Chapel Shop The Chapel Shop will be open on
Friday evenings during Lent at the
conclusion of Stations of the Cross.
The Light is on for you On Wednesday, March 21 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. the Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available in every parish in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Now is the time. God is waiting to offer you forgiveness, heal-ing and peace. The light is on and the confessional door will be open.
Mass Intentions for Fr. Garvey Fr. Garvey has moved on to St. John Vianney Manor and continues to pray for our Mass Inten-tions at his daily Mass there. We will provide Fr. Garvey with a list of intentions each month for as long as we can. We are asking for more inten-tions for this purpose. We will list these inten-tions, just like we have in the past, in our first bul-letin of the month. Our prayers for the dead help our loved ones work through their experience of Purgatory. The Mass is the best prayer for this. Masses may also be offered for the living for spe-cial intentions or as a Spiritual Bouquet for their benefit as God sees best. To request a Mass, email [email protected] or call Becky at 412-231-2994, ext. 0 with your request. The usual offering is $10.00 and checks made pay-able to Most Holy Name Parish.
Religious Education Schedule Class time: 10:15—11:30 am
Saturday, February 24 - First Reconciliation at Most Holy Name Church - 1:30 pm
Sunday, February 25 - Regular Class
Sunday, March 4 - Regular Class
Sunday, March 11 - Regular Class
During Lent, the Ladies of Charity will be col-lecting socks for homeless men and women and for the children at Providence Connections, a ministry on the North Side involved with at risk families with children. Socks come to mind be-cause of the Holy Thursday tradition of Washing of the Feet. We keep in touch with the homeless shelters and they have told us they always need socks. All socks should be new. They can be white socks, colored socks, wool socks, cotton socks, cute socks for kids, baby socks etc. If you are unable to shop, a monetary donation can be made and the Ladies of Charity will shop for you. Cash or checks payable to La-dies of Charity can be dropped into the bin. Look for the SOCK DRIVE bin in church during Lent! Thank you!
Sock drive
It Is Good That We Are Here – As Jesus was transfigured in dazzling white with Moses and Elijah on Mount Tabor the Apostles do not want the
moment to end. We can only imagine what it was like to see Jesus in splendor and glory and can also understand the Apostles’ desire to stay there for ever. After all, isn’t that what we anticipate heaven to be like? Yet, days before, these same Apostles wanted nothing to do with Jesus telling them that he must suffer and die and that they must take up their crosses and follow him to be his disciples. Do we, at times, want all the glory without any of the work and suffering? During this Lenten season it is very good that we are with Jesus in his suffering, so that we might be with him one day in his glory. The same is true of our journey On Mission for The Church Alive! While there may be great challenges in forming new, vibrant communities of faith, the new life possible for our parishes will shine brightly and be re-flected in our lives. May we remain devoted to prayer, fasting and good works this Lent so that our hearts will be made ready for all that lies in store for us. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more and to stay informed.
Learn about marriage annulments Divorced Catholics and everyone else who may be interested in learning about the annulment process are welcome to attend a free workshop with Jay Conzemius, JCL, judge and moderator of the Diocesan Tribunal. Topics will include: theol-ogy of marriage; ministry of the tribunal; marriage annulment types; why, when and how to start the petition for annulment process. Afterward partici-pants can ask questions and/or start the process. No reservations are required, but if you do plan to at tend p lease emai l [email protected] or call 412-456-3033 so that seating arrangements can be made. The next presentation is on Tuesday, March 6: 7:00PM at Saint Bede (Point Breeze). All are welcome.
Thank You for the Donations The Tennis Team from Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School recently collected and do-nated food items and monetary donations in the amount of $1,250 to our food bank. 100% of the donations given to the Catholic Community Food Bank of Troy Hill go directly to those in need. Thank you for your generosity.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Parish Calendar
Feb. 24 & 25 - 2nd Collection - St. Vincent de Paul
Sun. Feb. 25 - CCD Classes - 10:15 - 11:35 am
Sun. Feb. 25 - Lyceum open-1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm
Tues. Feb. 27 - Choir Practice - 7:00 pm
Wed. Feb. 28 - Hockey Games - begins at 6:00 pm
Thurs. Mar. 1 - Church cleaners - after daily mass
Thurs. Mar. 1 - Hockey Games - begins at 6:00 pm
Thurs. Mar. 1 - Bible Study - 7:00 pm - MHN School
Fri. Mar. 2 - Fish Fry - 4:00 - 7:00 pm - MHN School
Fri. Mar. 2 - Lyceum open - 8:00 - 11:00 pm
Sat. Mar. 3 - Special ed CCD - 10:00 - 11:30 am
Mar. 3 & 4 - 2nd Collection - Parish Maintenance Fund
Sun. Mar. 4 - Disability Awareness Mass & Reception
Sun. Mar. 4 - CCD Classes - 10:15 - 11:30 am
Sun. Mar. 4 - Lyceum open-1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm
2018 Sanctuary Candle Request
Seven day Sanctuary Candles: $20
For: ________________________________ By: _________________________________ Week Desired: ________________________ Please include $20 with this request and drop off
at either parish rectory.
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish Offertory Collections
February 17 & 18 Offertory $3,807.00 Ash Wednesday $605.00 Parish Share $350.00 Maintenance $45.00 St. Vincent de Paul $30.00
Sanctuary Candle Requests Several weeks are available for the Sanctuary Candle in Most Holy Name Church. Call or email the rectory to request a date. Upcoming open dates are: March 11, March 25, April 1 & April 8. Baked Goods Needed—Lenten Fish Dinners
We will need our fabulous Parish Bakers to do-nate baked goods for the Fish Dinners on all Fri-days during Lent (except Good Friday). All types of baked goods are greatly appreciated!
Hidden Treasures News Donations for the monthly sale can be dropped off Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm at the back of the convent, on the ramp leading to the
school basement. Our first sale of 2018 will be on
Saturday, March 10th 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Each Friday during Lent (except Good Friday) 4—7PM in the School Hall
Adults $10.00 Stay for Stations of the Cross at St. Anthony’s Chapel at 7 pm,
just across the street
Christian Mothers & Women’s Guild Meeting The Christian Mothers & Women’s Guild invite all women to the monthly meeting at 6:30 pm on Thursday, March 8th in the School Hall. There will be a discussion on upcoming events. Light refreshments, along with some social time will take place after the meeting.
Thank You for the Well Wishes Elaine Bukovan would like to thank everyone for their prayers and sending cards with well wishes during her recovery.
Parish Calendar
Fri. Mar. 2 - Story Hour for Children - 12 Noon
Sun. Mar. 4 - Memory Book Photos
St. Aloysius Parish
St. Aloysius Parish Offertory Collection
February 17 & 18
Offertory $1,852.00 Parish Share $5.00 Maintenance $45.00 Food Bank $15.00
Rosaries can be found at the back of St. Aloysius Church for those who need them
Rivers Casino Trip The next trip to the River’s Casino is on Thursday, March 8th. The cost of the trip is $20 and you will get back $20 in free play and $5 in food. The bus will leave St. Aloysius at 10:00 am and then pick up at Wesbanco in Troy Hill. The bus leaves the casino at 3:45 pm to return home. This trip is sponsored by the St. Aloysius Chris-tian Mother’s Assoc. Please call Carol Fulton at 412-931-8469.
BETTER TOGETHER
Cereal and juice is this month’s Better Together food collection items. If you would like to donate please place your cereal and juice in the desig-nated baskets in church. Thank you for your con-tinuing support to this endeavor which helps the Community Food Bank.
125th Anniversary Memory Book
Volunteer Photos In celebration of the 125th anniversary of
St. Aloysius Parish, we are preparing a memory book and would like to include photos of our volunteers. The photography schedule is as
follows: Sunday, March 4: 12:00 – Choir 12:15 – Altar Servers 12:30 – Ushers 12:45 – Readers 1:00 – Extraordinary Ministers 1:15 – Bereavement Ministry
Tuesday, March 6 – Christian Mothers (at the beginning of the regularly scheduled meeting) Saturday, March 10 – Rummagers - at 2:15 Pastoral & Finance Councils will be notified of their dates. Russ Reiger has agreed to be our photographer. Please make every effort to attend at your scheduled time. If you have questions, call Rose at 412-322-9471.
Rummage House Update The Rummage House has a need for infants clothing and baby items such as blankets, paja-mas or other items at this time. Anyone wanting to donate, the enclosed back porch is always unlocked to leave any donations. We appreciate all donations as we prepare for our 1st sale on March 10th and 11th. We are also always seeking volunteers who can help us with our 1st sale of 2018 or at any time before or after our sale. Call Claire @ 412-821-1189, leave your name, phone number and message. We will call you back. Thank you for all your donations.
St Aloysius Christian Mothers Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 6th after reciting the rosary at 6:30. A group picture will be taken this evening for the 125th year anniversary book so please try to attend this meeting. The cake committee for this evening will be Joan Lippold, Colleen Madden Josie Mikolay Hope to see you there.