CATHOLIC CHURCH 5235 SOUTH AVENUE BOARDMAN, OH 44512 THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT December 16, 2018 Office: 330-782-9783 Fax: 330-782-1574 Email: saintlukes@zoominter net.net Website: www.saintluke-parish.org Early Childhood Learning Center: 330-782-4060 School Lobby: 330-788-0025 CELEBRATING THE EUCHARIST Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Tuesday & Friday: COMMUNION SERVICE Monday & Thursday HOLY DAY SCHEDULE Please consult the bulletin.
Parish Office Business Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:304:00pm, Friday 8:30am-2:00pm. Closed on weekends. Parish Membership: Welcome to our Parish! Registration after all weekend masses. See an usher. Please notify the office for a change of address or phone number. SANCTUARY LAMP IN MEMORY OF JOHN BART ST. LUKE CANDLE IN MEMORY OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE PARISH PRESIDER S Pastoral Care: Contact Parish Office for ministry to the hospitalized or homebound of the parish. Ministry includes Eucharist, Sacrament of Anointing, shared prayer or visitation. Religious Formation at St. Luke: Grades K-8 (including Confirmation class). Sunday 8:30-9:50 am. Call the parish office for further information or to register. Readings for the Week of December 16, 2018 Sunday Third Sunday of Advent Zep 3:14-18a; Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6; Phil 4:4-7; Lk 3:10-18 Monday Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-2, 3-4ab, 7-8, 17; Mt 1:1-17 Tuesday Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; Mt 1:18-25 Wednesday Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 Thursday Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-2, 3-4ab, 5-6; Lk 1:2638 Friday Saint Peter Canisius, Priest and Doctor of the Church Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; Ps 33:2-3, 1112, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45 Saturday 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Sunday Fourth Sunday of Advent Mi 5:1-4a; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; Heb 10:5-10; lk 1:39-45 Christmas Eve 4pm and 9 pm Christmas 9am Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. WEEK OF DECEMBER 17, 2018 SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. MONDAY 6:45 p.m. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. THURSDAY 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY 6:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY COMMUNION SERVICE JERRY LEONARD PEOPLE OF THE PARISH COMMUNION SERVICE VERA BIANCONI ANNE & DOMINIC CARBON GLORIA ROMEO PARISH ACTIVITIES CCD... SCH HOSPITALITY FOLLOWING MASS... MMR BINGO... PH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS... FMR ECLC PROGRAM... PH UNAVAILABLE... SPR BINGO VOLUNTEERS DINNER... PH ECLC PROGRAM... PH GIRL SCOUTS... PH CHILDREN S CHOIR... CH ADULT CHOIR... CH BINGO... PH AA MEETING... MMR UNAVAILABLE (CAMPORA)... PH
A Message from: September December 16, 2018 Sister Mary Alyce Your kindness should be known to all (Phil.4:5) The reflection that follows was written by Fr. James McKarns, a retired priest of the Diocese of Youngstown. He is the pastor emeritus of Saint Paul Church in North Canton. Fr. McKarns has written several books on spirituality and has had his words published in many national publications. Fr. McKarns writes: There is no substitute for kindness. When we offer kind acts and words to others, we may forget about doing these good actions after a while. However, when someone does a kindhearted deed for us, we may remember that for a lifetime. Kindness is an attractive and precious virtue that is recognized as a sacred value in many cultures and religions. In our society today, there is an urgent need for cordial kindness to be reawakened in our conduct so that this vital quality will enable people to bond together with cooperative understanding. I recently read that many colleges are now emphasizing kindness on applications for admission. On this third Sunday of Advent the liturgy calls us to rejoice in the upcoming annual celebration of when Jesus was born to be our Savior. His love and undiminished kindness to us will be remembered for an earthly lifetime, and beyond. This is my reflection on Fr. McKarns writing: We often ask the question, What needs to happen in order to change the world? Sometimes this a rhetorical question but in reality each of us has the power to bring about change to make the Kingdom of God a reality in today s world. The ecological, social, economic, moral, spiritual and other faces of society need to be touched by human kindness. The gospel of Matthew (25: 35-40) shares very practical ways of gauging our response to the needs of today:...when I was hungry, you gave me to eat; when I was thirsty you gave me to drink, naked and you clothed me; sick, lonely or in prison (drugs, addiction, depression, homelessness, etc.) and you visited. Whenever you did it for one of the least, you did it for me. The response to our parish Giving Tree is evidence that many of us have taken this challenge to heart. In the name of all who will receive your gifts, thank you for your kindness and response to the needs of our brothers and sisters, especially the children, in our local community. A special thank you to Sonny Cascarelli for transporting the gifts to Saint Edward s for distribution. Last Saturday evening and this weekend after the 4:30 Mass the gift of music was shared by the Youngstown Community Concert Band, The Power of Praise musicians and the Saint Luke Parish choir. For about an hour each evening, the cares and concerns of the world were placed on hold while our hearts were lifted in the spirit of Christmas, a spirit of the love and kindness of the Kingdom. Thank you to these groups for their gifts of time and talent. Please note that Mass on Wednesday, December 19 is at Father Chidi will be available for confessions following the mass. Father Coulter will be available after the 4:30 pm. mass on Dec. 22 for individual confessions. There is a Communal Penance Service at Saint Charles Church at 3:00 p.m. today, Dec.16. Until next time. Sister Mary Alyce Father Keehner appreciates your thoughtful prayers. Many have called asking where best to send him Get Well and Christmas Cards. You can send them directly to him at: St. Christine Church 3165 South Schenley Avenue Youngstown, OH 44511 Others have asked where to send Father Chidi s Christmas greetings. You can send his to: Fr. Chidi Ogbuagu 430 Williamson Avenue Youngstown, OH 44507
COLLECTION REPORTS FOR... December 2, 2018 Sunday amount needed to meet budget... $12,240.00 Sunday Collection... $8,518.00 WeShare Sunday Collection... 670.00 Loose Money... $157.25 Children s Envelopes... $5.00 Red Envelope (including WeShare)... $268.00 Immaculate Conception (including WeShare... $802.00 Total... $10,420.25 Weekend Mass Attendance 468 VISION Vision 20/20 Goal... $250,000.00 As of December 10, 2018 Total Pledged and Gifts... $202,812.50 Total Households 618 Total Pledge Cards Received 218 REMINDERS: The first payment for those who chose to make monthly payments on their Vision 20/20 pledge was due on December 15th. Please remember when sending in your pledge payments: Make checks payable to Saint Luke Vision 20/20 For accurate record keeping of funds we ask that you please write separate checks for Sunday collections (St. Luke Church) and the capital campaign (St. Luke Vision 20/20). For your convenience pre-printed Capital Campaign envelopes are available in the pews, vestibule, or parish office. We Share donors are reminded in order to set up a recurring or one-time payment for Vision 20/20 they must sign in to their account. Credit Card payments are gladly accepted at the parish office. Please DO NOT put your Sunday contributions in the St. Luke Parish Capital Campaign envelope. NEW PHONE SYSTEM: As we continue to get acquainted with our new phone system we share with your some important information. A Message from the Parish Office... During regular business hours the phones are answered by the parish staff as usual. IF there is a meeting or the staff is out of the office you will be directed to a voicemail for the party you are trying to reach. Please direct your calls to the proper person. (See the list below). The parish office is closed for lunch from noon-1pm. All calls will be answered and directed to voicemail boxes. The parish office closes at 4pm. Between 4pm-8am calls will be directed to the voicemail system. If you do not know who to direct your call to, simply leave a message in the general mailbox and your call will be directed to the proper person. Ext. 107 Sister Mary Alyce, Parish Leader Ext. 102 MaryAnn Dulay, Parish Administrative Assistant/Liturgy Coordinator Liturgical ministries, prayer chain requests scheduling Masses, meetings, or events, office administrative matters; reimbursements, bulletin submissions; requests for certificates of good standing Ext. 103 Lisa Dray, Office Assistant: Sacramental certificates, OneCall, ticket sales for parish events, bulletin board submissions, questions concerning your Capital Campaign or Sunday donations, food assistance, spring and winter kolachi bake, end of the year contribution statements. Ext. 104 Rich Rizzi, Bookkeeper: Questions regarding financial reports printed in bulletin. General mailbox Rick Clautti, Director of Grounds/Maintenance: Maintenance concerns. Early Bulletin Deadlines Due to the Christmas/New Year holidays the following bulletin deadlines have been moved up. Please note the these dates: December 30 bulletin deadline is Monday, December 17th. January 6th bulletin deadline is Wednesday, December 19th.
Advent at Saint Luke WEDNESDAY EVENING MASSES: Father Chidi will be celebrating Mass with us on this Wednesday evening at 6pm in the Chapel. Father will be available following Masses to hear private confessions in the reconciliation room. COMMUNAL PENANCE SERVICE: St. Luke Parish will not have a Communal Penance Service here. However, there will be a Communal Service at Immaculate Heart of Mary on Sunday, December16th at 2pm. There will also be a Communal Penance Service at St. Charles Borromeo on Sunday, December 16th at 3pm. THE GIVING TREE, sponsored by Catholic Charities and the Saint Luke Social Concerns Committee, has been placed in the church. Today is your last day to return your wrapped presents with the tags attached. If you are purchasing a gift card as a present for the giving tree please do not leave it in the narthex. CHRISTMAS FLOWER OFFERING ENVE- LOPES: You can send in your Altar Decoration envelope at any time. Please keep the names limited to THREE. Lists will appear in the December 23rd bulletin. You are asked to turn in your envelopes before December 17th. CCD Classes will resume on January 6, 2019 ADVENT SPEAKER SERIES AT ST. CHARLES BORROMEO PARISH: Inspire your Advent, attend Morning Breakfast Speaker Series on Wednesday Mornings at 7:40am in the St. Matthew/Mark Room. A light breakfast is served, Speakers include: 12/19 Kathleen Moliterno of Beatitude House. All are Welcome! The Ursuline Band and Choir will host a Christmas Concert on December 19th beginning at 7pm in the Deibel Morley Arts Center. A reception will immediately follow. Beatitude House Support: Beatitude House provides safe and secure homes for disadvantaged women and children. With Christmas quickly approaching we are in need of Christmas gifts for our ten families. The holidays can be stressful for anyone, but our moms have added stress to figure out how to provide a nice Christmas for their children. To support our families, please go to Walmart.com event registry and type in Beatitude House then click on Beatitude House Youngstown or go to Target.com type in First Name: Beatitude and last name: House then click on the registry. Your caring will make a significant impact on the lives of our families beyond the holidays. Join the March for Life, January 18, 2019: Buses are being organized in various locations throughout the Diocese of Youngstown to take pilgrims to the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. To find a bus near you contact the Office of Pro-Life, Marriage and Family Life at dschmidt@youngstowndiocese.org or 330-744-8451, ext. 272. TIME SERVERS READERS DEC 22/23 EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS 4:30 C. Kelty Sr. Mary Alyce B2 A. Pirko W2 P. Pirko B. Kelty M. Critell B3 D. Seinkner** W3 G. Clautti M. Kaufman B4 Presider W4 Dea Redig B5 D. Lehman W5 NEEDED 10:00 E. Morell D. Foote B1 M. Swartz W1 R. Swartz D. Kastello R. Protiva B2 B. Joyce W2 K. Hollabaugh B3 E. Cosentino W3 M. Cosentino B4 Presider W4 Dea Redig B5 P. Alcorn W5 P. Alcorn B6 K. Morell** W6 M. Protiva *** Please check in at the Liturgical Minister bulletin board when you arrive for Mass***
Welcome to the newly remodeled Saint Peter Room located in the school building! The room was unveiled to Pastoral and Finance Councils last week. As you can see the room is perfect for small catered events such as bridal, baby showers, first communions, small gathering dinners, mercy meals or meetings. Call MaryAnn at the parish office 330-782-9783 to check on date availability and/or receive contact information for our exclusive caterers, Campora Catering.
THANK YOU: This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for their kind generosity. PATRON OF THE WEEK ~ Cornersburg Pizza Pastoral Council Members: Jeanne Adams, Sonny Cascarelli, MaryAnn Dulay, Jesse Fire, Patrick Fire, Suzanne Gomochak, William Joyce, Jacob Lape, Robert Redig, Emilee Smrek, Valerie Sullivan, Sister Mary Alyce Koval, and Father John Keehner. Finance Council Members: Ed Sunseri, Molly Rizzi, Bob Lape, Karen Raghanti, Sandy Joyce, Don Rodenbaugh, Rick Clautti, MaryAnn Dulay, Rich Rizzi, Sister Mary Alyce Koval, and Father John Keehner. Parish Contacts Parish Leader... Sister Mary Alyce Koval, OSU Pastor... Reverend John Keehner, JCL Sacramental Minister... Reverend Zachary Coulter Pastoral Ministry... Deacons Richard Milanek and Bob Redig Coordinator of Religious Education... Mrs. Valerie Sullivan Music Director... Mr. Joseph McKim Liturgy Coordinator... Ms. MaryAnn Dulay Administrative Assistant... Ms. MaryAnn Dulay Bookkeeper... Mr. Richard Rizzi Office Assistant:... Mrs. Lisa Dray Maintenance & Grounds Supervisor... Mr. Richard Clautti Webmaster:...Mrs. Peggy Voytilla ECLC Director:... Mrs. Ann St. George ECLC Office:... Mrs. Coleen Dannessa ***Father Keehner and Father Coulter may be reached at 330-792-3829*** Celebrating the Sacraments Sacrament of Baptism: Par ents to attend pr epar ation session offered quarterly. Call the Parish Office for dates. Sacrament of Marriage: At least 6 months notice Pre-marriage preparation required. Marriage Planning Guidelines available at Parish Office. Sacrament of Penance: Immediately following weekend Masses of the first weekend of the month or by appointment,. Christian Initiation of Adults: Individuals interested in learning about the Catholic Church and/or becoming Catholic, please contact the Parish Office. Inquiries welcomed at any time. Parish Mission Statement We are members of Saint Luke Parish, a Roman Catholic Christian Community of Faith within the Diocese of Youngstown. We are deeply rooted in both Scripture and Tradition. Born in Baptism and sustained by the celebration of the Eucharist, we embrace our life in Christ through prayer and sacrament, service and outreach, proclamation of the Word and formation in faith. Guided by the Holy Spirit and motivated by our love of God and of all people, we are both sign and an instrument of the Kingdom of Promise. Our unique blessing and gift is that we are a parish family which creates a warm and welcoming worship environment and participates fully in the planning and celebration of the Liturgy.