January 15, 2017 Saint Paul Parish 820 Carbon Road Greensburg, PA 15601 A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust A Parish of the Diocese of Greensburg www.pbcatholic.org Rev. Lawrence L. Manchas Pastor Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Rev. Patricio D. Aborde Parochial Vicar LITURGICAL SCHEDULE Weekend Masses: Saturday Vigil: 4:30 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM Weekday Masses: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00 AM Reconciliation: Saturday: 3:00 PM Adoration: Second Friday of each month at St. Paul in the Church, 8:30AM-12:15PM followed by Benediction. Also, at the Adoration Chapel at St. Bruno: Monday-Tuesday Wednesday-Friday 9AM-3PM; Thursday 9AM-7PM; First Friday 9AM-7PM. PARISH STAFF Coordinator of Faith Formation:... Sue Craig Director of Music:...Emily Lapisardi Business Manager:... Ginny Buzzard Director of Maintenance:... Bob Stauffer Office Manager:... James Mosser Website Administrator:... Bob Chappell PARISH DIRECTORY Parish Office:......724-834-6880 Fax Number:......724-834-1492 Church Email:.....stpaulgbg@aol.com St. Vincent de Paul Help Line:...724-420-3279 Aquinas Academy Main Office:..724-834-7940 PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM -12:00 Noon 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM Office closes Noon-1:00PM daily. PARISH WEEKLY CALENDAR Sunday, January 15 Youth Ministry Meetings: Sr. High 4:30PM, and Jr. High 6:30PM Monday, January 16, Martin Luther King Day Parish Office Closed Rosary after Mass Cub Scouts 6:30PM Parish Hall Pastoral Council 7:00PM Tuesday, January 17 Good Shepherd 5:30PM Atrium Weight Watchers 6:30PM Sullivan Room Wednesday, January 18 Rosary 12:15PM Boy Scouts 7:00PM Choir 7:00PM Thursday, January 19 Friday, January 20 Our Lady s Rosary Makers 10:00AM Saturday, January 21 Faith Formation 9:30AM Sunday, January 22 Youth Ministry Meetings: Sr. High 4:30PM, and Jr. High 6:30PM
Mass Intentions MASS INTENTIONS AND SCHEDULE Saturday January 14 4:30PM Pat Hallas Shortridge (John Perozzie & Lucy Capascers) Sunday January 15 9:00AM Stella Buscaglio (M/M Rocco Giallonardo) Monday January 16 8:00AM Helen DeBone (Family) Wednesday January 18 8:00AM John Risoli (Myers Family & Diamond Risoli) Friday January 20 8:00AM Andrew & Mary Curiale, and Curiale Family (Matt Curiale) Saturday January 21 4:30PM Walter (Pete) Barton (wife, Nancy Barton) Sunday January 22 9:00AM John Stauffer (Bob, Bonnie & Family) denotes focus of the intention is deceased Liturgical Ministers Schedule Meetings, News and Events At St. Paul Parish MAGNIFICAT BREAKFAST The Greensburg Chapter of Magnificat-A Ministry to Catholic Women is holding a Breakfast at the Ramada Hotel and Convention Center, Rt. 30 East, Greensburg on Saturday, January 28, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon. Guest speaker will be Holly Joy McIlwain, a young mother whose story includes cancer survival, difficult family relationships, and being the Assoc. Director of Youth & Young Adult Ministry in the Pittsburgh Diocese. Cost is $20.00, student rate $15.00. To register, please call Brenda by Jan. 20 at 724-836-2094 or visit www.magnificatgreensburg.com to download a registration form. Please note that there is no online registration. NEW BIBLE STUDY BEGINS IN FEBRUARY AT ST. PAUL PARISH Our parish will begin a new Little Rock Bible Study, Women in the New Testament. It will focus on the meaning of discipleship through the lives of women who lived in the first generation Christianity. It is an eight week study beginning the week of February 5 and ending the week of March 26. Sign up weekends are January 14/15 and January 21/22. Cost is $15.00. Questions - 724-838-1607. ALTAR FLOWERS 2017 The Altar Flower Chart has been posted again in the Vestibule. Thank you to those of you who have memorialized loved ones this way. If you have the desire to make this type of memorial and have not done so, there are several spaces left on the chart. Payment for the flowers can be made when you sign up or later on, but not later than 2 weeks before the date you choose for your flowers. The flowers come from Le Jardin, in Greensburg and are always fresh and vibrant for the weekend Masses. The minimum donation for flowers is $60.00. You can supplement that amount if you like. NOTICE FROM GREENSBURG CATHOLIC CEMETERY If you wish to retain your Christmas decorations from your loved ones graves at Greensburg Catholic Cemetery, please remove the decorations by February 15. Anything left in the cemetery past February 15 will be discarded by cemetery staff. Thank you for your cooperation. PRAYER CHAIN The Prayer Chain is activated every Tuesday evening. If you know someone needing the prayer chain, or if you would like to volunteer your time on the chain, please call either of the leaders listed below: Philomena Lillie 724-832-8521 or Audrey & Mike Lucotch 724-834-2113. MASS TIME & DATE ALTAR SERVER EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION LECTOR Saturday January 21 4:30 PM Andrew & Zachary Lentz Michael Vitale, Jack Yurko, Sharon DeVito, Joan Ulishney, Kathy Kuchta, Jackie Noll, Mario Vitale Don Schaer Sunday January 22 9:00 AM Anna Vitale, Brian Gralluzzo Paul Whalen, Gene Morris, Kathy Morris, Kathy Hill, Sharon Highberger, Tom Rhine, Rudy Oblak Matt Lucotch Pg. 2
St. Paul Youth Ministry Youth (Grades 6-12) High School: 4:30-6:00PM Jr. High: 6:30-8:00PM TEACH THEM WHILE THEY ARE YOUNG AND THEY WILL OWN IT... Teaching our children about charitable giving is difficult. The children's envelope helps parents do just that. To the families that used the children s envelopes in 2016, thank you. You can pick up your 2017 envelopes in the vestibule of the church. If you did not use children's envelopes in 2016 and would like them for 2017 you can obtain them by calling the Parish Office at 724-834-6880. January 15: Sr. High 4:30-6:00PM; Jr. High 6:30-8:00PM Game Night... Bring your favorite board game. January 22: Sr. High 4:30-6:00PM; Jr. High 6:30-8:00PM Movie Night. January 29: Sr. High 4:30-6:00PM; Jr. High 6:30-8:00PM Café Night. Saint Paul Youth Ministry is focused on forming our young people through the study and practice of their faith and to challenge them to embrace the life of the church through prayer, service to our community and social activities. Readings & Reflections TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION As soon as Christmas ends, people begin planning for Easter! Originally, the source of our Paschal Triduum was but a single liturgy extending from Saturday sundown to sunrise on Easter Sunday. The two days leading up to the liturgy were days of fast, not only for the elect, but for the church preparing to baptize them. A fifth-century pope explained that the church imitated the apostles, who were in hiding with their grief from the arrest of Jesus, and therefore sacraments, even penance, were forbidden. Inevitably, though, people wanted to come together, and so eventually a Liturgy of the Word developed for Good Friday. This was the first step toward today s shape of the Triduum, and gradually new ideas were embraced, including the veneration of the cross and a simple Communion service. Interestingly, the Word remained central, since we know that in those days the pope did not receive Communion at this liturgy, even though the faithful had that option. In the other churches of Rome, priests and people received Communion under both species. Although the custom of Communion on Good Friday took hold, it did not endure past the Middle Ages. The central liturgies of the year slowly unraveled and disappeared from parish life. Remember that there were no seminaries in those days, and books were a rare luxury. Most priests could only manage to celebrate a simple low Mass, and few parishes could afford the ritual books that would guide a priest through the complex forms. Holy Week remained important in private devotion, but for a time the liturgies virtually disappeared. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. THREE MISSIONS Today we begin with one of the servant songs from the book of Isaiah, a song prophetic of Jesus ministry of service. Isaiah s mission is not only to bring back the children of Jacob to gather in Israel; it is also to be a light to the nations (Isaiah 49:6). Jesus Christ, as servant, will be the fulfillment of the ancient prophecy and the basis of the new. This Sunday we begin a series of readings from Paul s letter to the Corinthians. Here Paul is identified by his mission: he is an apostle of Jesus Christ. The church at Corinth to whom he addresses this letter is also identified: it is part of the universal church of God. The Corinthians are called to holiness, as are all Christians. Though the feast of the Baptism of the Lord was celebrated last Monday, today s Gospel also alludes to the importance of that event. The reading emphasizes that Jesus outranks John: his baptism in the Spirit will eradicate sin. Jesus accepts John s baptism, even though it is he himself who is the Lamb of God. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. TODAY S READINGS First Reading The glory of the Lord shows through Israel, a light to all nations, that salvation may reach to the ends of the earth (Isaiah 49:3, 5-6). Psalm Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will (Psalm 40). Second Reading All those who call upon the name of the Lord are called to be holy (1 Corinthians 1:1-3). Gospel John the Baptist testifies: The one who comes after me, on whom the Spirit comes down and remains, is the Son of God (John 1:29-34). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22 Tuesday: Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6 Thursday: Heb 7:25 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12 Friday: Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19 Saturday: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Mk 3:20-21 Sunday: Is 8:23 9:3; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17] Pg. 3
A TAXING TIDBIT Westmoreland Community Action Agency (WCA) will soon be opening their Tax Preparation Sites. Families are eligible for free tax preparation if the Household/Family Income is less than $54,000/year. 211 (County s Human Service Helpline) will schedule the appointments, or after January 11, you can simply go on line to WCA. Tax assistance sites will be at the WCA sites across the county and at the local Centers for Active Adults. Watch the bulletin for additional details. AAA CAREGIVER SUPPORT MEETINGS The Caregiver Support Meetings that are coordinated through the Area Agency on Aging have moved from the Troutman Building on Main Street, Greensburg, to the McKenna Center for Active Adults at 971 Old Salem Road, Greensburg. The Center is a neighbor to the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center. Meeting dates for the first quarter of the year are: February 8 and March 8, from 1:00PM-3:00PM. All caregivers are invited to attend. RSVP s are preferred. To save a seat call Milene at 724-830-1827. Money Matters Second Collections for January 2017: January 28-29: Local Charities Appeal, Helping the poor in our midst Rebuilding & Support for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe: The weekend of February 4/5, we will take up the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe. This collection supports the Church in over 20 countries, many of which are still struggling to recover in the aftermath of Soviet rule. Funds from this collection support pastoral care, catechesis, building renovations, and seminary formation. Your support restores the Church and builds the future in this region. Please prayerfully consider how you can support the collection next week. More information can be found at www.usccb.org/ccee. Offertory Report: 1/08/2017 Envelopes Mailed: 866 Envelopes Used: 220 Weekly Budget: $8,250.00 Total Collection: $7,247.50 +/- Weekly: - $1,003.00 +/- Annually: + $5,687.00 Thank you for your generosity!!! ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO INVOKE THE AID OF THE BLESSED MOTHER, MARY The Knights of Columbus, local chapter, will be praying the rosary here at St. Paul Parish on the last Friday of each month, but only in months where there are 5 Sundays in the month. The intention will be announced each time they pray the rosary. This will take place before the 9:00AM Mass, around 8:30 or 8:40 to begin. Please join them January 29, 2017 for this opportunity to participate in community prayer. OPERATION FRESH EXPRESS (OFE) VOLUNTEER ANNOUNCEMENT Friends of OFE, The dates for 2017 are listed below so you can mark your calendars and plan your vacations! We are waiting on the final agreement on the same location as this year. We are looking for more volunteers, so if you have any suggestions, please let us know. Here are the dates for the upcoming year: 3/13, 5/15, 7/17, 9/18, 11/13, 12/11 Happy New Year!! Maxine SVdP Greensburg Area WINTER BREAKFAST/BAKE SALE Saint James Church, New Alexandria (Holy Name and Rosary Altar Societies) will host a Winter Breakfast/Bake Sale on Sunday, January 29, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Menu includes: Ham, Sausage, Pancakes, Eggs, Potatoes, Juice, Coffee and Tea. Price is $7.00 Adults/$4.00 Child (Ages 6 to 12)/ Children (Under 6 eat free). There will also be raffle tickets to win a basket along with many delicious baked goods to purchase. Meeting Minder January 15 at 3:00PM-4:15PM; presentation on Benedictine Spirituality at Brownfield Room 202, St. Vincent Seminary, Latrobe. Only those who will pray Vespers and dine with the monks should call Fr. Donald at 724-805-2291 in advance. January 15 at 6:45PM; Oblates of St. Benedict meeting at Brownfield Room 202, St. Vincent Seminary, Latrobe. Only those who will pray Vespers and dine with the monks should call Fr. Donald at 724-805-2291 in advance. January 27, March for Life in Washington DC. Bus leaves St. Paul by 6:30AM and returns by 11:00PM. For details call Paul Whalen 724-836-3096. February 6, Natural Family Planning session at Catholic Charities, Greensburg. Session will begin at 6PM and requires preregistration. Contact Mary Ann Newhouse at Catholic Charities at 724-837-1840, ext 1658 for additional information or to register. Available Upon Request: Grief Support with Sr. Edith Strong. Contact the St. Paul Parish Office 724-834-6880. Pg. 4
Meetings And News Around the Diocese The Melchizedek Project; A Priesthood Discernment Group The Melchizedek Project is a priesthood discernment group for single Catholic males who are 18 years of age or older. Each session involves prayer, discussion based on the book, To Save a Thousand Souls, and food. A free podcast of this book can be found on itunes by searching The Melchizedek Project. Sessions take place Sunday evenings at Holy Family Rectory in Latrobe, beginning at 6:30 PM. For more information on dates and to register please email: vocations@dioceseofgreensburg.org. Evenings to Discern Priesthood PRO LIFE PRAYER VIGIL, JANUARY 18, 2017 3:00-7:00PM St. Emma Monastery, Greensburg Experience the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Reflections by Mother Mary Anne. 5:00PM: Vespers with the Nuns Light Refreshments 7:00PM: Compline Join the Benedictine Nuns in prayer to protect the gift of life! Holy Family Rectory, Ligonier Street, Latrobe January 22, February 5, February 26, March 12, March 26, April 9, April 23, May 7, May 21, June 11 and June 25 at 6:30PM RSVP: vocations@dioceseofgreensburg.org or dmahoney@dioceseofgreensburg.org REGIONAL BIBLE STUDY AT THE CATHEDRAL Starting on January 18, 2017 Deacon Bill Hisker will be conducting a Bible Study Program for the parishes in the Greensburg regional area. The Bible study will meet on Wednesday Mornings from 9:00-10:30 AM and repeat on Wednesday Evenings from 7:00 8:30 PM. All meetings will be at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. We will be examining the second half of the Gospel of Luke and continuing with The Acts of the Apostles. The sessions are designed such that people can attend as many or as few of the sessions as their schedules permit. The dates for the spring session are: January 18, 25; February 1, 8, 15, 22; March 22, 29; April 5, 26: cancelled. Please come and join us on the journey through the Scriptures. A MESSAGE FROM FATHER ANTHONY CARBONE ABOUT THE 2016-17 MCA ARTWORK CONTEST A reminder about the 2016-2017 Missionary Childhood Association (MCA) Christmas Artwork Contest! Those participating in the 2016-2017 MCA Christmas Artwork Contest are asked to mail their entries to: MCA Artwork Contest, Diocese of Greensburg, 723 E. Pittsburgh Street, Greensburg, PA 15601. All entries must be postmarked by January 31, 2017. Pg. 5