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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.
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.
September 6, 2015 The Twenty third Sunday
in Ordinary Time
Most Holy Name of
Jesus Church
St. Anthony Chapel
St. Aloysius Church
Rev. James R. Orr, Pastor
Rev. James W. Garvey, In Residence
Deacon G. Gregory Jelinek, Permanent Deacon
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MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH
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MUSIC MINISTRY Ken Gerst
Carol Ann Spehar
ST. ANTHONY’S CHAPEL
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Chapel Hours: 1-4 pm Every day EXCEPT Fridays & Holidays
To schedule a tour of 10 or more during times not open, please call the Chapel Shop
Carole Brueckner, Chairperson��. 412-999-4401 Margie Hoffield, Chapel Shop���.412-323-9504
CHARITABLE OUTREACH IN OUR PARISHES
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Sanctuary Candles
St. Aloysius
In Loving Memory of Ruth O’Connor Anniversary
By Kitty O’Connor
Diocesan Toll Free Number for Abuse Response:
1-888-808-1235
Most Holy Name
In Loving Memory of Helen Jordan
Birthday & Anniversary
By Jay & Cindy
St. Anthony’s
Chapel
For the Health of Paul Rubilotta By Gail Ludwig
ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH
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Liturgical Schedule: September 5—13
Saturday, Sept. 5—Vigil: 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00PM Erna J. Toski (Family) STA 6:00PM Bud Miller (Wife & Family) CHP
Sunday, Sept. 6—23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM Mary Hess (Daughter, Michelle Hess) MHN 9:00AM Elizabeth Neurohr / Anniversary (Family) MHN 11:00AM For the Parishes STA
Monday, Sept. 7—Labor Day 8:30AM Irene Perez (Lyceum Ladies) CHP
Tuesday, Sept. 8—The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8:30AM Ralph J. Boles / Birthday CHP (Sis Boles & Children) 7:30PM Novena to St. Anthony of Padua CHP
Wednesday, Sept. 9—St. Peter Claver 8:30AM Raymond Palket / Anniversary (Kathy) CHP
Thursday, Sept. 10—Weekday
8:30AM Anna Szukics (Betty Billeter) CHP
Friday, Sept. 11—Patriot Day 8:30AM Deceased of Most Holy Name School CHP Class of 1957 (Classmates)
Saturday, Sept. 12—Vigil: 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00PM Allen Braun (Family) STA 6:00PM Marie Werner (Donna) CHP
Sunday, Sept. 13—24th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM For the Parishes MHN 9:00AM Bill Keller (Family) MHN 11:00AM Alfred A. Brenckle (Wife, Lois) STA
STA - Saint Aloysius Church MHN - Most Holy Name of Jesus Church
CHP - St. Anthony’s Chapel
Interested in becoming Catholic? New class begin-ning soon, call 412-231-2994, ext. 0 for information.
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
Christine Price
Please pray for the consolation of her loved ones.
Mass Attendance
August 29 & 30
Saturday: 286 Sunday: 338
Total attendance at both churches: 624
Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of the Relic of St. Matthew at
St. Anthony's Chapel
On Sunday, September 6th at 3:00
pm, we will begin to pray the Church's evening prayer before Christ in the
Eucharist. The Blessed Sacrament will
be exposed in the monstrance at the
beginning of evening prayer and the
service will conclude with Benediction, Christ im-
parting His blessing to us in His Eucharistic Pres-
ence. Following the service, the faithful who wish
to do so will have the opportunity to venerate a
relic of one of the saints. For September, it will
be the relic of Saint Matthew, whose feast day
is September 21st. For more information, please
visit www.saintanthonyschapel.org
"Nothing that enters one from outside can
defile that person; but the things that come out
from within are what defile." In the days of Jesus,
this issue was about performing empty external
rituals of cleanliness instead of purifying the
heart. For most of us, the issue is probably a bit
different. Our fixation on externals is not so much
with religious prescriptions and practices; instead,
our daily obsession tends to be with appearances
in general. In our media-saturated culture, we are
extremely tuned in to how things look. We are
trained to respond to current fashion trends in
clothing, hair, makeup, and accessories. Even
bodies, cars, houses, and landscaping all fall into
the realm of highly marketed images. The risk for
us is to be so concerned with having the right
"look" on the outside that we fail to consider
what's happening on the inside.
Life is about more than what we have or
what we parade around for others to see. As hu-
man beings we are a unity of body and soul, and
if we neglect our souls, then we are neglecting
the fulfillment of our human nature. We need to
make sure we are not like the Pharisees in to-
day's reading who were too concerned with out-
side appearances. Jesus tells us in response to
them that "from within people, from their hearts,
come evil thoughts, unchastity, theft, murder,
adultery, greed, malice, deceit, licentiousness,
envy, blasphemy, arrogance, folly. All these evils
come from within and they defile." This list makes
a good starting point for some personal medita-
tion on our interior life. Let's ask ourselves,
"Which of the behaviors on this list threaten to
defile my soul?" Then, let's ask the Holy Spirit to
help purify us of that spiritual ugliness so we can
appear beautiful in the sight of God.
AUGUST 30, 2015 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Intentions Honored
The following Mass Intentions were concelebrated by
Fr. Jim Garvey in St. Anthony’s Chapel during the month of August: (3) George W. Eckert by Marlene Eckert Koenig
George W. Eckert by Diane Koenig Hill Family Sophia Faye Feretti by Daughter, Joyce Ana Urbanec by Daughter, Theresa
Happy 93rd Birthday Catherine Oberst by Niece Michele Hunter by Family Frank Skelton by Debbie & Joe Tylenda
Bettie & Will Jockel by Debbie & Joe Tylenda Deceased McCall Family by John & Phil Mary Balestrieri / Anniversary by Dorothy Camarda Antoinette Machi / Anniversary by Dorothy Camarda
Rose Marie Roos by Tom & Joanna Grace Spagnolo / Anniversary by Dorothy Camarda Daniel Sassano, Jr. by Mother & Dad
Catholic Community Food Bank
The Catholic Community Food Bank continues to serve the needs of those in our community. The 3rd Tuesday of each month from 10:00 am to noon, will be the designated day for distributions.
Tuesday, September 15th is the next distribution date.
Please note that if you would like to make a monetary donation to the food bank, your check must be made out to The Catholic Community Food Bank of Troy Hill.
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St. Anthony’s Lyceum is holding their Annual Fundraiser of a pair of Steeler Season Tickets (Pre Season & Playoffs not included). The tickets are $10 each. The winning number will be decided by the PA Daily 3 Digit Evening Lot-tery Drawing at 7:00 pm on Sunday, September 13, 2015 (first draw only). If the winning num-ber was not sold, the winner will be decided by a random drawing. The tickets can be pur-chased in the Lyceum or at MHN Rectory for
$10 each. Tickets will be available at all Masses during
the weekend of September 12 & 13
Grand Prize is 2 Regular Season Tickets
FAITH SHARING
Enriching our Faith
Please join us for our next
Enriching Our Faith gathering!!
Monday, September 14 at 7:00 pm
At St. Aloysius Administration Center
ALL ARE WELCOME!
10th Annual Gathering of Catholic Men Saturday, September 19 at the David L Lawrence Convention Center. New Location. Enhanced Event. Our dynamic list of speakers includes: Bishop Zubik, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Paul George, Dave VanVickle, and Dr. Scott Hahn. Tickets can be purchased through the parish for $33 per person. For more information, please call Jim Eberz at 412-321-4145.
Religious Education News Religious Education (CCD) classes are scheduled to begin on Sunday, September 27. 2015-2016 registration forms are available at each parish of-fice or can be downloaded from the MHN website. It is important that we receive an updated form from each family so we have the most current in-formation. Please complete the registration form and return it to the Parish Office as soon as pos-sible and no later than September 21. Our classes are held on Sundays, 10:15 - 11:35 am. The registration form can be picked up at the par-ish office or found on the parish websites.
Enrichment Courses
Offered by the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Master Catechist: Fr. James Orr
Course: Eschatology: Study of the end times Location: Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish School Dates: Mondays: Oct. 12, 19, 26 and Nov. 9 Time: 6:30 - 9:30 pm Contact: Pat Kammersell to register - 412-456-3115 Cost: $25, payable to The Diocese of Pittsburgh
Course: The Catholic Church: The Who, What, Where, When and Why? Location: Our Lady, Queen of Peace, located at 540 Middle St., Pittsburgh PA 15212 Dates: Thursdays: Oct. 22, 29, Nov. 5 & 12 Time: 6:30 - 9:30 pm Contact: Pat Kammersell to register - 412-321-3186 Cost: $25, payable to St. Peter Parish
Please note: If 15 or more register for a class, the class is then free for anyone over the age of 65.
Ladies of Charity Meeting The next Ladies of Charity meeting will take place on Tuesday, September 15th at 6:30 pm in St. Aloysius Social Hall.
2nd Annual CYM Tailgate Party For all High School students
Sunday, September 27th @ 12:30 pm At MHN Rectory backyard
PASTORAL PLAN
MOST HOLY NAME AND ST ALOYSIUS PARISHES
August, 2015
EUCHARIST
GOAL: Be More Welcoming
OBJECTIVES:
1. Keep connection with families whose children
been Baptized.
2. Follow up with RCIA people
3. Coordinate Mass with CCD class
4. Greeters at the church doors
STEWARDSHIP
GOAL: Fresh Approach To Share Potential Opportunities
For Church Work
OBJECTIVES:
1. Stewardship Sunday (share list of various
ministries at each Mass)
2. Educate people about the benefits of
volunteering
3. Approach people to volunteer
CATHECHESIS
GOAL: Enhance Adult Education
OBJECTIVES:
1. Vestments and vessels presentation
2. Donuts with Deacon – group conversations with
Deacon Greg
3. Topical sessions
FORMATION
GOAL: Provide More Opportunities For People To Live Their Faith
OBJECTIVES:
1. Encourage membership from each parish in:
Ladies of Charity
St. Vincent DePaul
Catholic Men’s Fellowship
Christian mothers
2. Retreat/Parish Mission
3. Enriching Your Faith - Faith Sharing Group
EVANGELIZATION
GOAL: To Become More Invitational Parishes
OBJECTIVES:
1. Send introductory letter to new people in our
neighborhoods and to new parishioners
2. Create and distribute bookmarks listing Mass
schedules (at Rummage House & Hidden
Treasures, etc.)
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish
Parish Calendar
Sept. 5 & 6 - 2nd Collection - Capital Campaign Sun. Sept. 6 - Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of the
Relic of St. Matthew - 3:00 pm Mon. Sept. 7 - Office closed for Labor Day Wed. Sept. 9 - Choir Practice - 7:00 pm Wed. Sept. 9 - Troy Hill Citizens General Meeting 7:00 pm in the School Hall Thurs. Sept. 10 - Catholic Men’s Fellowship - 7:00 pm Sat. Sept. 12 - Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Sept. 12 & 13 - 2nd Collection - Parish Share Sun. Sept. 13 - Lyceum General Meeting - 7:30 pm
Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish Offertory Collections
August 29 & 30
Offertory $3,334.50 Parish Capital Campaign $50.00 Parish Share $110.00 Assumption $20.00 Catholic Communications $10.00 Missions $50.00 Food Bank $686.00
Most Holy Name Parish Volunteer Luncheon
Calling All Volunteers! Our Annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon will take place on Sunday September 20th at Noon in the School Hall. A catered buffet will be served. No matter how much time you give—YOU are invited. All volun-teers who wish to attend can pick up a ticket at the parish office or please see an usher at Mass.
2016 Entertainment Books are here! The 2016 Entertainment Books have arrived and are available for $30 each. Pick up yours today from Most Holy Name Rectory while supplies last. This years book is printed in a slimmer “Green” format which has more offers packed into a smaller size. Includes a mobile app with thou-sands of additional discounts.
Hidden Treasures Donations Donations for the monthly sale can be dropped off Monday-Friday from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm at the back of the convent building. If these times are not conven-ient, call the parish office to make other arrangements. NO computers, T.V’s or textbooks please. The next sale will be held:
Saturday, September 12 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Annual Oktoberfest
The Annual Oktoberfest will take place on Sat-urday, October 3rd in Most Holy Name School Hall. We are planning to have a longer event this year in conjunction with “The Next 3 Days” event that the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Mayor Peduto’s Office and NEXTpittsburgh is planning for Troy Hill that weekend. We are very excited to share our German traditions with the public at-tending this event this year. Plans include having food & entertainment inside & outside this year. We are beginning our pre-sale for dinners this week. For $10 you have a choice of Sauerbraten or Roasted Pork. Choice of 2: Mashed potatoes, spaetzle, German potato salad, red cab-bage or sauerkraut. We will also have the A La Carte menu.
Class of 1954 Gathering
Save the date! The annual Get—Together for the Class of 1954 of Most Holy Name School will be held at Rita Steinmetz’s yard on Sunday, October 4th at 3:00 pm. This will be our 75th birthday party! More details will be in future bulletins.
Oktoberfest Raffle tickets Each parishioner should have received their Ok-toberfest raffle tickets in the mail this week. The tickets are $2 each and there are 10 tickets in each envelope. Good luck and Thank you for supporting your parish.
50 / 50 Raffle Winner Congratulations to Dennis & Susan Petrick who won $225 in the 50 / 50 Raffle for August! Don’t forget to turn in your orange 50 / 50 enve-lope for September for your chance to win. You may turn in the envelope through the collection basket anytime this month. Good luck!
St. Aloysius Parish Offertory Collections
August 29 & 30
Offertory $2,373.00 Maintenance $32.00 Parish Share $325.00 Food Bank $75.00
Parish Calendar
Sept. 5 & 6 - Gift Card sale at Masses Sun. Sept. 6 - Rummage Sale: 12:30—3:30 pm Sun. Sept. 13 - Volunteer Luncheon at Remo’s Begins at 1:00 pm
Rosaries can be found at the back of St. Aloysius Church for those who would like one.
St. Aloysius Parish
St. Aloysius Volunteer Appreciation
Luncheon Reminder Just a reminder—the St. Aloysius volun-teer luncheon is on Sunday, September 13 at 1:00 pm at Remo’s, 2151 Babcock Blvd. Parking is available at Remo’s and McArdles. Hope to see you there!
Rivers Casino Trip The next trip to the Rivers Ca-sino is on Thursday, Septem-ber 17th. The cost is $20 and you will get back $15 in free play and $5 in food. The bus will leave St. Aloysius at 11:00 am and then pick up at WesBanko (formerly ESB Bank) in Troy Hill. The bus leaves the casino at 4:30 pm to return. Please call Carol Fulton at 412-931-8469.
Christian Mother’s Roast Beef Dinner The Christian Mothers will host a Roast Beef Din-ner on Sunday, September 20th from 3:00 - 6:00 pm. Tickets are now available before each Mass. The cost is $10.00 for adults and $7.00 for children. It will consist of Roast Beef, Mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls, des-sert and drinks. For more information or tickets, please call Suzy Johns at 412-821-2404. You can eat in the social hall or take out will be available.
Luncheon Bingo Tickets are now available for the Luncheon Bingo on Saturday, October 10th. Tickets will cost $10 each and includes lunch and bingo. The tickets will be available before each Mass until October 3rd. Doors open at
10:30 am, lunch will be served at 11:30 am, followed by bingo.
For more information, please call Suzy Johns at 412-821-2404. Hope to see you there!
Harvest Moon Tickets Harvest Moon Raffle Tickets are now available at the entrances to St. Aloysius Church. Each enve-lope contains 4 tickets at $5 each and is good for the entire month of October. Good luck!
Gift Card Sale Gift Cards will be available during the weekend of September 5th & 6th.
O God, you asked St. Joseph to accept your will that
his wife-to-be would have a Son.
St. Joseph accepted your will and worked with
Jesus as his father and teacher.
We seek your blessing upon all the work of our
hands,
and we dedicate our work to your greater
glory.
We ask your blessing upon all workers,
especially those who work to make our lives
easier and more enjoyable.
We ask all this through the intercession of St.
Joseph,
patron saint of workers, in the name of Jesus
your Son, in the unity of Holy Spirit.
Amen.
St. Joseph the Worker, pray for us.
Labor Day Blessing
Around the Neighborhood
St. Nick’s Annual Labor Day Bingo - The Annual Labor Day Bingo will be held on Monday, Septem-ber 7th at 6 pm at St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church located at 24 Maryland Ave., Millvale 15209. Doors open at 5 pm. Admission in advance is $15 and $20 at the door and includes 6 cards for regular games and 1 each for your special. Addi-tional cards available by bringing 3 canned goods for each card. A picnic dinner is included with ad-mission. For tickets, call Karen at 412-418-3728.
Flea Market - Saturday, September 12th from 8am-2pm at the VFW Post 7090 located at 1902 Sunde-man St., Troy Hill. Tables: 1-$15, 2-$25, call 412-715-2210. Vendor gift card raffle. Chinese Auction, Bake Sale, Raffle & more. Come Buy or Sell.
Day of Reflection for Parish Ministers - St. Paul of the Cross Retreat House will host a day of reflec-tion for CCD Teachers, Lectors, Ministers of the Eucharist, Pastoral Council Members and Choir Members on Saturday, October 17th. This is a day to receive well-deserved spiritual nurturing. The day begins at 9:00 am and concludes at 3:00 pm. Suggested offering is $30 and includes a light lunch. For info, or to register, call 412-381-7676.
Villa Maria Education & Spirituality Center will offer a weekend retreat “Walking with God in an Evolution-ary Universe” on September 18-20, 2015. The retreat will be presented by John Surette, SJ, a Jesuit of the New England Province who will help participants con-sider the modern Universe Story, the presence and action of God in that Story, and some new under-standings of what it means to walk with God as par-ticipants in that sacred Story. For information go to www.vmesc.org or call 724-964-8886.
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Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 6, 2015
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A Family Perspective By Bud Ozar - Because the deaf man in today’s gospel recognized his disability, he could seek help from Jesus. Deafness abounds in families: in our children (Oh dad, not that again”) in parents (“It is just a stage”) and in spouses (“Are you listening?”). Before Jesus can enter your home and heal, you must first recognize your deafness.
St. Vincent de Paul Society - In today’s Gospel we hear how Jesus “makes the deaf hear and the mute speak!” In living the gospel, we must open our ears to hear and recognize all the everyday opportunities for making God’s presence known especially to those who are poor and suffering. Is there a family you know who needs assistance? Call the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that together we can “make God’s presence known” to those who are suffering & poor.
Have free weights or dumb bells not being used? Consider donating them to the Northside Common Ministries on Brighton Rd. for their men’s shelter. Email [email protected] or call 412-323-1163.
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