All Saints Catholic Church 19 Wilson Street ~ Pittsburgh, PA 15223-1798 A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust Contact Informa on Parish Staff Rev. Doctor James R. Gretz Administrator Rev. Gerald J. Lutz In Residence Ross F. Dacal Deacon Bernade e Calvino Program Mgr of Rel. Ed. Thomas G. Rishel Director of Music Ministry Rectory/Office 412-781-0530 Religious Educa on 412-781-5183 Ac vi es Building 412-781-5183 E-mail allsaintsetna@comcast.net Website www.allsaintsetna.org Religious Ed. E-mail allsaintsreled@comcast.net Pi sburgh Diocese Victim Assistance Hotline 1-888-808-1235 Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturdays 8:00 am -11:00 am The mission of All Saints Parish is to expand the Kingdom of God by showing people the way to salvation through the Eucharist, in our faith, our compassion, and our actions. This is showcased in our four core values, namely: Prayer: Dependence on God and Communicating with God. Ministry: Having knowledge of the faith and putting it into practice. Christian Attitude: Being welcoming, hospitable, compassionate, caring, and loving of everyone. Stewardship: Care for the spiritual and physical assets of the Parish, namely our time, talent, and treasure. Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 9, 2015 Masses Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 AM Weekdays: See schedule in bulletin Sacraments Baptisms are celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month after the 10:00 AM Mass. Pre-Baptismal classes are required. Contact the Parish Office for arrangements. Reconciliation: Saturdays 12:30-1:00 PM and after the 5:00 PM Mass. Marriage: Contact Parish Office at least 6 months in advance of proposed date. Visitation of the Sick or Shut-Ins: Inform the Parish Office when anyone is ill at home or in the hospital. Upon request, Holy Communion can be brought to the home by the priest and/or a Eucharistic Minister. Bulletin Deadline: All bulletin announcements must be received by Monday noon in written form. Preparation for Entering the Church (RCIA): We welcome those who are interested in becoming Catholics. To enter a program of formation and prayer, contact the Parish Office. Parish Membership: New parishioners are always welcome! Call the Parish Office for a census form. Prayer Meeting: Every Wednesday from 7:00-9:00 PM. See bulletin for monthly Mass time. All Saints Food Pantry: 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH DUE TO VACATION, THE OFFERTORY COLLECTION WILL BE PUBLISHED AT A LATER DATE. Missionary Cooperative Appeal Next Weekend, August 15 & 16, Sister Delia Marie of the Congregation of the Sister Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will speak at all Masses. The IHM Sisters have worked in the Diocese for over one hundred years. As part of the Mission Cooperative Appeal, Sister Delia will be speaking about their mission in Peru. Please be as generous as possible for all these needy people. Thank you for your continued generosity. THE BEGINNING OF EVERYTHING Everyone recognizes the truth of good proverbs, and so they endure from generation to generation. The Russians have a surprisingly bold one that fits this Sunday s Gospel: Bread is the beginning of everything. Judging from the first reading, Elijah might have felt that it was too late for bread too late for life itself. This great prophet was at the end of his rope and endurance. Then, not one, but two angels visit him. One offers food and drink. The other gives startling directions. For Elijah, this food from the angels is bread for his journey. On the strength of the heaven sent gift of food, he walks to the mountain of God. In today s Gospel, Jesus offers himself, not just as bread for the journey, but as bread for life itself. He gives his flesh as life for the world. I am the bread of life (John 6:48). He is the beginning of everything. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 2 Cor 9:6-10; Ps 112:1-2, 5-9; Jn 12:24-26 Tuesday: Dt 31:1-8; Dt 32:3-4ab, 7-9, 12; Mt 18:1-5, 10, 12-14 Wednesday: Dt 34:1-2; Ps 66:1-3a, 5, 8, 16-17; Mt 18:15-20 Thursday: Jos 3:7-10a, 11, 13-17; Ps 114:1-6; Mt 18:21 19:1 Friday: Jos 24:1-13; Ps 136:1-3, 16-18, 21-22, 24; Mt 19:3-12 Saturday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 Sunday: Prv 9:1-6; Ps 34:2-7; Eph 5:15-20; Jn 6:51-58 Web-site www.allsaintsetna.org From the Desk of the Administrator This weekend finds you and me doing Works of Mercy. Let me explain. I am off doing a Corporal Work of Mercy to bury the dead. Back on July 27th, I received notice about the death of a good friend, Ronald H. Udouj of Fort Smith, AR. You ve seen that name previously. Ronnie was on our prayer list. His funeral was to take place on August 8th. I have gone to be with his wife, Jane, and their daughter Jane-Ellen Kutchka (wife of my good friend Jay), and sons Eric and Paul. I ask you all to do a Spiritual Work of Mercy to pray for the living and the dead. Please keep Ronnie and his family in your prayers and for a safe trip for me! I hope you don t mind musings about my friend Ronnie. There have been many trips to Fort Smith and other places. So many memories. One of my favorite stories is a summer trip to Red River. Ronnie was an avid sportsmen. He so wanted to take me fishing. He even guaranteed a perfect spot. So off we went. It was a beautiful spot along the Red River. Mountains all around; a clear babbling brook it was NOT a river by PA standards! And there it was, just below a gentle rapid, a hole filled with trout. Prior to that trip, I had never caught a fish. Ronnie assured me my luck would change that day. I had my doubts about ever catching a fish. So I bated my hook and cast into the hole. Nothing! I tried a couple of times. Nothing. Ronnie came along and said, No, Father Jim, you need to cast a bit up river and let it ride the current and fall into the hole, You are guaranteed a fish. Guess what happened? Nothing. I tried a couple more times. Still nothing. I kid you not, Ronnie took the same rod and bait, put it into that hole and the trout couldn t get enough of it! I said to him, Ronnie, it seems I am called to be a fisher of men, not of fish! It was a few days later when I caught my first fish. Ronnie was so proud of me! And by the way, I will tell you it was delicious! Rest in peace my friend. See you all when I get back to Pittsburgh late Monday. Fr. Jim Gretz
August 9, 2015 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Ida Fowler, Father Garry Patriquin, Dorothy Kutchka, Rebecca Ketterer, Mildred Hoffman, Sister Ida Mary Lutz, Louise Wyzomirski, Carol Sees, Rose Golden, Eileen Dougherty, Richard Rengers, Erin Schmitt, Joseph Wittman, Alice Smolkovich, Patricia Curriston, Jason Wolling, Jim Belish, Gina Sienko, Emma Oresic, William Milcic, Marilyn Moeller, Fran Stiltz, Mary Jo Sciullo, Susan Killmeyer, Charles Robinson, Taylor Mitchell, Anthony Sciullo, Maria Wolownik, Lisa Lindsey, Katherine Rodack, Martha Mabold, Kathy Cook, Margaret Goodrich, Jordan McCue, and all the sick of our parish. Please note: We ask the families who have requested prayers to please give us a call when your loved one is better so they can be removed from our list. 2015 Altar Flower Memorials These Altar Flower Memorial dates are available for 2015: 9/6 Sanctuary (1) 9/13 Sanctuary (1), Blessed Virgin, St Joseph 9/20 Blessed Virgin, St Joseph 9/27 Sanctuary (2), Blessed Virgin, St Joseph 10/4 Sanctuary (2), Blessed Virgin, St Joseph 10/11 Sanctuary (2), Blessed Virgin, St Joseph 10/18 Blessed Virgin, St Joseph Altar flower intention forms are in the church vestibule or you can call the rectory at 412-781-0530. COST IS $25.00. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, August 15, is NOT a Holy Day of Obligation. Mass on Saturday at 8:00 AM. As we continue to hear the Bread of Life Discourse from John's BOX Gospel, it is a good time to consider for a moment our relationship to the Eucharistic Prayer that is at the heart of every Mass. Many people mistakenly view the Eucharistic Prayer as the prayer of the priest alone, the assembled faithful merely bystanders. While it is the priest who, by virtue of ordination, proclaims the majority of the Eucharistic Prayer aloud, he does so on our behalf. It is important for us to listen attentively to the words of the prayer and silently join our hearts and minds with the priest as he prays. Equally important is our strong and sincere responses to the priest's part of the prayer in the Introductory Dialogue (The Lord be with you. And with your spirit. etc...), Sanctus (Holy, holy, holy), Memorial Acclamation, and Great Amen. While it is the priest's responsibility to pray the majority of the Eucharistic Prayer aloud, the prayer belongs to ALL of us, and we all have an important part in it! On Mission for the Church Alive! On Mission for the Church Alive - Our summer Evenings of Prayer culminate in a Festival of Praise with sacred music. This inspirational event will be held next Wednesday, August 12, 7:00 PM at St Paul Cathedral, 108 N. Dithridge St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (Oakland). Join us for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, traditional and contemporary praise music and an extended address by Bishop David Zubik, who will challenge us to Go forth and grow The Church Alive! No reservations necessary. More info: OnMissionChurchAlive.org Prayer Group Mass Join us for the ALL SAINTS PRAYER GROUP MASS ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 AT 7:30 PM in the air conditioned Activities Building. Father Lutz will be our celebrant. Since, 1986, All Saints Prayer Group has been praying for the needs of the parish community and always welcomes new faces. Please join us at Mass with your prayer needs and plan on coming back each Wednesday evening for prayer group meetings, which will be held in the Activities Building through the month of August and then will go back into the main Church. All are welcome! St Sebastian New Mass Schedule Father John Rushofsky, pastor of St Sebastian Parish in Ross Township, has announced that the parish s new weekend Mass schedule, effective the weekend of September 5 and 6, will be as follows: Saturday - 6:00 PM; Sunday - 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon and 5:00 PM. St Joseph Preschool Registration St Joseph Preschool, O Hara Township on Dorseyville Road, has openings available for two, three and four year olds for the 2015-16 school year. To schedule a tour or for information, call 412-963-8885 ext 302; e-mail: Terri@stjosephohara.com. St Bonaventure School Purse Bash St Bonaventure Parish School 3rd Annual Purse Bash will be held Friday, September 11, 7:00 PM at Newmeyer Hall. Bags by Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton and more! Side raffles - 50/50 s. Tickets are $40.00. For tickets or for more information call Amy Hill at 412-400-3410. Yours in ministry, Tom Rishel
WEEKLY LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS SUNDAY - August 9th Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm - (Sat.) In Honor of the 40th Wedding Anniversary of Richard & Janice Rengers 8:00am - Rose Jacobs (Tom & Susan Tutchko) 10:00am - For All Parishioners - Living & Deceased MONDAY - August 10th St Lawrence 8:00am - William M DeHarde (Lisa & Tom Perry) TUESDAY - August 11th St Clare 8:00am - Peggy Ramage (Ramage Family) Novena after Mass WEDNESDAY - August 12th Weekday 8:00am - Tom & Marie Dougherty - Anniv (Mary Ellen & Family) 7:30pm - Rev Victor Rocha (All Saints Prayer Group) THURSDAY - August 13th Weekday 8:00am - Rev John Vojtek - Birth (Shirley & Gerry) FRIDAY - August 14th St Maximilian Kolbe 8:00am - David Schaltenbrand (Mom & Dad) SATURDAY - August 15th Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary 8:00am - David Auture (Gary & Barbara Lamanna & Family) 11:00am - In Honor of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Donald & Carol Flickinger SUNDAY - August 16th Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:00pm - (Sat.) For All Parishioners - Living & Deceased 8:00am - Lawrence Argenas (Wife, Maureen & Family) 10:00am - Elaine Petrovich Brogan (Dad, Frank Petrovich) A CLEAR CONSCIENCE There s no pillow so soft as a clear conscience. French proverb 8/9/15 - Rose For Life was donated in memory of Peggy Ramage by Rita Jones. ALTAR FLOWERS FOR THE WEEK OF 8/9/15 Blessed Virgin vase was donated in Honor of the40th Wedding Anniversary of Richard and Janice Rengers.
THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE SUNDAY 8/9/15 MONDAY 8/10/15 TUESDAY 8/11/15 Novena Act Bldg After 8:00 AM Mass WEDNESDAY 8/12/15 Food Bank School 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Prayer Group Act Bldg 7:30 PM THURSDAY 8/13/15 FRIDAY 8/14/15 SATURDAY 8/15/15 CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES LAW Any individuals, paid or volunteer, who come into contact with children in the course of his or her work are considered mandated reporters of child abuse. Mandated reporters having reasonable cause to believe that a child has been subjected to child abuse, or acts of child abuse, shall report immediately to the following agencies: If you suspect a child is in imminent danger from abuse, please call 911 immediately. Children and Youth Services: 412-473-2000 Abuse Hotline: 800-932-0313 Anyone making a report is immune from civil or criminal liability provided a report is made in good faith. DIOCESAN TOLL-FREE NUMBER FOR ABUSE RESPONSE: Toll Free number connected to Office of the Assistance Coordinator, Diocese of Pittsburgh, for use by anyone who feels they may be a victim of abuse by a priest or any other church personnel in the diocese. The number is 1-888-808-1235. THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS WHO SPONSOR THIS BULLETIN. PLEASE SUP- PORT THEM. A Family Perspective by Bud Ozar Stop murmuring Jesus told the disciples in today s gospel. Complaining is a dead-end and constant complaining is nagging. We might feel better but others feel bitter. Silence or grumbling will not resolve the problem. Address differences honestly and respectfully. Don t make them personal attacks.