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Holy Spirit ~ St. Nicholas Parishes April 22, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Easter St. Nicholas Parish (SNP) A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust 24 Maryland Ave. Millvale, PA 15209 412-821-3438 Fr. James K. Mazurek Administrator pastor@holyspiritmillvale.org Sunday Mass Schedule: Saturday: 6:00 pm Sunday: 12:00 Noon Daily Mass: Wednesday only, 8:00 am Holy Days: See Bulletin Reconciliation: Saturdays following 6:00 pm Mass Holy Spirit Parish (HSP) A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust 608 Farragut Street Millvale, PA 15209 412-821-4424 Fax: 412-253-4732 Email: office@holyspiritmillvale.org Fr. James K. Mazurek Administrator pastor@ holyspiritmillvale.org Deacon: Mr. Steve Kisak deacon@holyspiritmillvale.org Business Manager: Pamela Ebner Simard businessmanager@ holyspiritmillvale.org Internet: holyspiritmillvale.org Sunday Mass Schedule: Saturday: 4:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 am Daily Mass: Monday, Tuesday, & Friday: 8:00 am Holy Hour after every First Friday 8 am Mass Holy Days: See Bulletin Reconciliation: Saturdays 11:00-11:30 am Pastoral Assoc./CCD & Music: 412-821-2099 Pastoral Associate/DRE: Mrs. Elaine Magill pa@holyspiritmillvale.org Music Director: Mr. Terry Schiebel music@ holyspiritmillvale.org Deacon: Mr. Steve Kisak deacon@ stnicholascroatian.org E-mail: office@ stnicholascroatian.org Internet: stnicholascroatian.org Cemeteries: Catholic Parish Cemeteries Assoc. CPCA: 412-256-9370 Vanka Mural Tours: Saturdays: 11 am & 12:30 pm Other: 412-407-2570 Holy Rosary Society: Sandy Koch, 412-486-5983 PARISH & SACRAMENTAL LIFE Please contact the Parish Office concerning the sacraments. BAPTISM: Infant Baptism is held on the first and third Sundays of the month at 2 pm. Prior registration is necessary. A formation session for parents is also required. RECONCILIATION: The Sacrament of Penance is offered on Saturdays at 11 am at HSP and on Saturdays following the 6 pm Mass at SNP. Other times are available by appointment. FIRST COMMUNION: First Holy Communion is usually celebrated in the Spring. Children candidates are expected to be enrolled in the parish CCD program. CONFIRMATION: Children preparing for confirmation are expected to be enrolled in the parish CCD program. Any adult (over 18) should contact the CCD Office for their formation preparation. MARRIAGE: Potential couples wishing to be married in our Catholic Church must contact the priest at least six months before the desired date. No date can be guaranteed until the couple has met with one of the parish priests. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick can be administered by a priest at anytime as long as the priest is available. Two Communal Anointing of the Sick Masses are offered during the year in the fall and in the spring. RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is open to any adult interested in becoming a Roman Catholic Christian through a program of formation and prayer. Call the CCD office for more information.

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday, Apr. 21 4:00 p.m. HSP +Dorothy Pawlak (Leonard) 6:00 p.m. SNP +John & Manda Capan (Family) Sun., Apr. 22 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 8:00 a.m. HSP +Parishioners 10:00 a.m. HSP +Elizabeth Dono (Dono Family) 12 Noon SNP +Tomo & Anna & Chuck Cubelic (Family) Mon., Apr. 23 St. George, Martyr; St. Adalbert, Martyr 8:00 a.m. HSP +Andy Puharic (Family) Tues., Apr. 24 St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest & Martyr 8:00 a.m. HSP +Leo & Nellie Antosz (Family) Wed., Apr. 25 St. Mark, Evangelist 8:00 a.m. SNP +Parishioners Thurs., Apr. 26 No Mass Scheduled. Friday, Apr. 27 Easter Weekday 8:00 a.m. HSP +James Brown (Brown Family) Saturday, Apr. 28 4:00 p.m. HSP +2018 First Communion Class 6:00 p.m. SNP +Frank Yagesh (Helen Yagesh) Sun., Apr. 29 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 8:00 a.m. HSP +Parishioners 10:00 a.m. HSP +Fr. Dan Whalen (HSP Ushers) 12 Noon SNP +Frank & John Kumf (Family) FR. JIM S CORNER Sunday, April 22, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Easter It is always a wonderful and joyous time in the life of a parish when parish children receive their First Holy Communion. It is with joy that this Saturday, April 28th at the 4:00 pm Mass, nine young people will receive the sacrament for the first time. St. John Paul II addressed a letter to children where he said, There is no doubt that an unforgettable meeting with Jesus is First Holy Communion, a day to be remembered as one of life s most beautiful. Children receive this sacrament solemnly for the first time in First Holy Communion and are encouraged to receive it afterward as often as possible in order to remain in close friendship with Jesus. He goes on to say Every boy and every girl belonging to a Catholic family knows all about this custom: First Holy Communion is a great family celebration. On that day, together with the one who is making his or her First Holy Communion, the parents, brothers, sisters, relatives, godparents, grandparents as well as the instructors and teachers, generally receive the Eucharist. I think most of us can remember our First Holy Communion. Perhaps we still have the prayer-book or certificate or some memento that we received that day. There probably was a party with lots of food, pictures, cards and gifts. Our 2018 First Communicants are the following: Addison Aleski Nathan Drzemiecki Allison Greygor Luke Hill Trista Kasko Daniel Mendoza Dillon Stegman Cole Tunstall Mackenzie Woistman SANCTUARY CANDLES LIT THIS WEEK HSP Sanctuary: Dorothy Pawlak By: Leonard SNP Sanctuary: Joseph Andrisevic By: Rich & Jan SNP Grotto: Active Service Personnel By: Parishioners May their First Holy Communion experience bring them even closer to Jesus Christ and be a source of spiritual strength in their lives! God Bless. Idi sa Bogom Fr. Jim

THIS WEEK AT HOLY SPIRIT PARISH Bell choir practice is Monday at 7 pm. Voice choir practice is Tuesday at 7 pm. Church cleaning is Thursday at 8 am. First Holy Communion is Saturday at 4 pm Mass. HSP CONTRIBUTIONS: Sunday, April 15, 2018 Offertory $ 3,593 Parish Share 922 Holy Land Diocesan Collection 10 Easter Offering 21 Total for the week: $ 4,546 Votive Candles $ 157 Rental of Lyceum 150 Grand Total for week: $ 4,853 Thank you for your generosity! THANK YOU! The Christian Mothers raised $4,025 at the fun-filled Pajama Party Bingo & Luncheon. A big THANK YOU to all who helped and all who attended. MOTHER S DAY BREAKFAST Mark your calendars for the Mother s Day Breakfast to be held on Sunday, May 13th, from 8:45 to 11:30 am in the Holy Spirit Lyceum. All are invited. Adults: $6.00; Children, 6-12: $3.00. THE MENU: Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Hash Browns Fruit Cup, Rolls, Danish & Donuts, Orange Juice, Coffee, Tea MOTHERS FREE No reservations necessary. Sponsored by the Holy Spirit Parish ushers. 2018 PARISH SHARE HSP Goal: $67,068 Received to Date: $14,107 SNP Goal: $27,023 Received to Date: $10,351 Diocesan Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-808-1235 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Apr 28 May 4 May 10 May 13 May 19-20 May 20 June 2 Aug 19 Sept. 15 Sept. 30 HSP First Holy Communion (4 PM Mass) HSP First Friday Holy Hour Ascension-Holy Day of Obligation HSP Usher s Mother s Day Breakfast HSP Parish Flower Sale (Pick-up) HSP Eucharistic Day HSP FREE Ice Cream Social Parish Picnic Parish Raffle Drawing SNP Eucharistic Day HSP ANNUAL PLANT SALE Varieties of flowers, tomatoes, and peppers are available. Order forms can be found at the church entrances or can be obtained at the church office during regular office hours. You can also download an order form (PDF format) from our parish website at www.holyspiritmillvale.org. Please place your order in the Flower Order Box at the main entrance of the church or in the collection basket. Cost: Flats are $14; Baskets are $15. Deadline to order is Sunday, May 13th. Plant pick-up is Sat., May 19th from 2 pm until after 4:00 pm Mass and Sunday, May 20th by NO LATER THAN 11:30 AM. All plants must be picked up May 19th and 20th and paid with cash only. Plants are provided by Pisarcik Greenhouse. MINISTRIES SCHEDULE WEEKEND OF APRIL 28th-29th 4:00 pm-hsp: Lector L. Soltis; EM S J. Davis; B. Stout; K. Powell; E. Magill; J. Powell; L. Duermeyer 6:00 pm-snp: Lector D. Bursic; EM S M. Cavlovich; V. Jaksic 8am-HSP- Lector: D. Brown; EM S J. Guentner; D. Bauer; T. Long; B. Kruszewski; M. Miller; S. Loch 10 am-hsp-lector: K. Scholl; EM S J. Berg; K. Ferrari; MJ Dono; A. Roman; S. Schlerth; P. Schaefer Noon-SNP: Lector: A. Kumpf; EM S K. George; E. Simler PRESENTATION OF OFFERTORY GIFTS If you have a Mass intention for a loved one and would like to take the gifts to the altar or if the Mass is for all parishioners and you would like to present the gifts, please see an usher before Mass.

ST. NICHOLAS PARISH CONTRIBUTIONS: Sunday, 4/15/2018: Offertory: $1,214; PSP/Generations: $93; Improvement Fund: $156; Educational Support: $228; Easter Sunday: $133; Mother s Day: $25; Holy Land/Good Friday: $3; Funeral: $150; Rental Income Convent: $150. Puno vam hvala i Bog vas blagoslovio! MAXO VANKA MURAL DVDs An unusual, informative and treasured gift. DVDs are on sale after Masses. Only $20 each. (Plus $4.95 each to mail). Help to make known the beauty, heritage and history of St. Nicholas church. SNP MAY LOTTERY TICKETS Lottery tickets for the month of May are still on sale before and after Masses or call Jan Kopec at 412-821-4106. They make great gifts for birthdays, get well, graduations, etc. Thank you for your support of this fundraiser. NEW MEMBERS: HSP & SNP PARISHES New members are always welcome. Registration forms are available from the Parish Office and are also located at the church entrances and on our website. REMEMBERING THOSE WHO KEEP US SAFE We would like to start a new weekly listing in the bulletin with the names of all who are actively serving our country in the various branches of the military. If you have a son or daughter, brother or sister, nephew or niece, grandson or granddaughter actively serving in the military, please call the parish office and provide us with their name and rank. We intend to have a listing in the bulletin just as we do for the sick. Your parish wants to be able to share the names of those who keep us safe! Important: do NOT give us any information as to where they are stationed; that information will not be published. FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God. -- 1 John 3:1 THOUGHT FOR THE DAY God does not cease to be just in order to be merciful. Remember them in your prayers HOLY SPIRIT PARISH Anonymous, Alma Anzelone, Florence Atkinson, Robert Bajus, Vince Cinski, Helen Crouse, William Dietrich, Florence Dubis, Violet Dugan, Jean Duss, Erika Gray, Joan Hanselman, Bertha Hartung, Betty Hertweck, Tracie Hillard, Susan Huerbin, Tom Hollinger, Frank Iozzo, Thomas Kane, Linda Kennedy, Ann Kisak, Justin Kist, Regina Kowalski, Charles Kress, Florenz Kress, Jr., Florenz Kress III, Kathryn C. Kress, Lisa Kunkle, Carlee Majernik, Audrey McIntyre, Dorothy Mehrlich, Pat Miksic, Rose Marie Morgan, Fr. Jack Nanz, Lois Nedimyer, Thomas Nedimyer, Barbara Oswald, Annalena Pearsons, Gerry Piskurich, Lynn Richter, Dee Russell, Jeffery Scheuring, Terry Schiebel, Loretta Sciulli, Diane Schmidt, Dorothy Schreiber, Lois Sippel, Elaine Staniszewski, Amy Steinmetz, Henry & Gertrude Szymanski, Vi Tourville, Joanne Victoria, Carla Wasielewski, Barbara Wassell, Ralph Wesolek, Mary Zellmer, Mary Ann Zmuda. ST. NICHOLAS PARISH Anonymous, Kathy Barkovich, Mae Capan, Dorothy Chutko, Anna Fabina, Coleman Horvath, Ann Kisak, Carol Kristoff, George Kusevich, Mary Matkovic, Mary Petrich, Mary Poslusney, Danica Pupich, Nikola Radmanovic, Joanna Raida, Robert Rocky Rothmeyer, Terry Schiebel, Marshall Simonic, Anna Smokovich, Edward Stankovic, Helen Tolley, Margaret Vogrin, Ryan Woodrow, Helen Yagesh. Please pray for vocations. Please pray for the deceased of our parishes. Sava E. Steve Helides John J. Filip Ruth E. Boehm May they rest in peace. WE HONOR... Please pray for these and all men and women serving in our Armed Forces around the world. Actively Serving in the Military Matt Ciesinski, Army PFC Mike Grundler, Sergeant First Class Damian Schmitt, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Ann Mary Walker, USMC Staff Sergeant

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Most languages take the name for this fifty-day season of Easter from the Lord's Passover: Pasqua in Italian, Pâques in French, Paach in Dutch, Pascha in Greek and Russian. English has a much newer name, the name of a pagan goddess, Eoster. For centuries before Christianity took hold, in both Germany and Britain the spring equinox was dedicated to her and the concepts of fertility and rebirth. She was said to be a playful spirit, following the Sun King's chariot, and ending the reign of winter. She had a magical companion, a rabbit who hid eggs in the fields to coax plants and animals to rebirth. It was believed that Eoster once came across a bird with broken wings and saved it by turning it into a rabbit an egg-laying rabbit at that! Although they were baptized, most people didn't take to the new Latin name (Pascha Domini) too easily, and kept calling the spring equinox by the old accustomed name. For good measure, they kept a pagan name for Christmas, too: Yule. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. I AM THE GOOD SHEPHERD The image of God as shepherd and his promise to lead his people in safety appears throughout the Bible. It is one of the most tender images of God that we can have as he assures us of his constant care and protection in our lives. This care applies not only to us individually as his children, with the shepherd carrying us in his arms, but also to us collectively as the Church, with God leading his flock in safety. This repeated promise to shepherd his people is our guarantee that God is in charge of his Church and that he leads us no matter the circumstances. As we journey On Mission for The Church Alive! we may wonder where the Lord is leading us. While it is natural for us to resist change, it is also an opportunity for us to grow in trust of God, our shepherd and guide, that he may transform us and his Church. As we learn the decisions regarding Parish Groupings and Clergy Teams next week may we call upon our Good Shepherd to lead us and our parishes in the years ahead. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more and to stay informed. MAY 4TH PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC The May 4, 2018, issue of the Pittsburgh Catholic will be distributed to the homes of registered parishioners. The issue will be centered on the implementation of On Mission for the Church Alive! The newspaper should arrive in homes by Friday, May 4th. If you do not receive a copy, please contact the newspaper s circulation department, and a copy will be mailed to you. The circulation department contact information: phone, 412-471-1252, ext. 3571. email: pzezza@pittsburghcatholic.org; fax: 412-471-4228. EUCHARISTIC DAYS You probably noticed in another page of today s bulletin, a listing of all Eucharistic Days in our diocese as we pray for a successful transition to our new parishes. Every Day from April 27 th thru Oct 14 th, Eucharistic Adoration will be held in a parish in our diocese. Holy Spirit s Eucharistic Day will be on Pentecost Sunday, May 20 th. At St. Nicholas Parish it will be on Sept 30 th which is the Feast of St. Jerome. Since the May 20 th date is more immediate, we are providing some of the details for that day. The day will begin with the 10 am Sunday Mass followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and a Holy Hour. It will conclude with Benediction and be followed by a free parish dinner in the Lyceum. Remember we are being asked to pray for the progress toward the changes through On Mission which will take effect in October. Obviously the focus of prayer means your participation in the Mass and Adoration. The dinner is the opportunity for fellowship and celebration but it is not the focus. For instance, not attending any of the services but coming to the free dinner only would not be in the spirit for which this day is intended. You do not need to register for the Mass or adoration in the church; however, registration for the dinner is required. Please use the form at right for your dinner reservations and drop them in the collection basket or at the parish office. HSP EUCHARISTIC DAY DINNER Sunday, May 20, 2018 I will attend the free parish dinner (starts at 1:30 pm). Please reserve spaces. FAMILY NAME

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN EVERY PARISH Come together to pray for our parishes and parish groupings, our clergy and the Church of Pittsburgh as we continue our journey On Mission for the Church Alive! FRI, 4/27 St. Mary of Mercy (Downtown) 8:00am-4:00pm SAT, 4/28 St. James (Sewickley) 9:30am-12:30pm SUN, 4/29 Our Lady of Peace (Conway) Noon-3:00pm MON, 4/30 St. Maximillian Kolbe (Homestead) Noon- 7:00pm TUE, 5/1 St. Anne (Castle Shannon) 8:30am-6:30pm WED, 5/2 St. Raphael (Morningside) 8:00am-7:00pm THU, 5/3 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (Carnegie) Noon-7:00pm FRI, 5/4 Holy Spirit (West Mifflin) 9:00am-7:00pm in the Oratory SAT, 5/5 St. Joseph (Cabot) 9:30-10:30am SUN, 5/6 St. John XXIII Personal Quasi-Parish 12:30-3:30pm at St. Boniface Church MON, 5/7 St. Therese of Lisieux (Munhall) 5:00-8:00pm TUE, 5/8 Resurrection (West Mifflin) 5:00-7:00pm WED, 5/9 St. Agnes (West Mifflin) 8:15am-1:30pm St. Bernard (Mt. Lebanon) 11:00am-4:00pm St. Joseph (O Hara Twp.) 3:00-7:00pm THU, 5/10 St. Kilian (Adams/Cranberry Twps.) 1:00- FRI, 5/11 St. Katharine Drexel (SE Washington County) 9:30am- SAT, 5/12 St. Monica (Chippewa) Midnight-4:00pm at the St. Joseph Adoration Chapel SUN, 5/13 Epiphany (Uptown) 11:00am-Noon MON, 5/14 St. Bernadette (Monroeville) Noon-1:00pm TUE, 5/15 St. Ursula (Allison Park) 8:30am-Noon WED, 5/16 St. Patrick-St. Stanislaus (Strip District) Noon- 1:00pm at St. Stanislaus THU, 5/17 St. Gregory (Zelienople) 6:30-7:30pm FRI, 5/18 St. Winifred (Mt. Lebanon) 8:45am-Noon SAT, 5/19 St. Felix (Freedom) 2:00-4:00pm SUN, 5/20 Holy Spirit (Millvale) 10:00am-1:30pm Sacred Heart (Emsworth) 11:45am-1:00pm St. Michael (Avella) Noon-1:00pm MON, 5/21 St. Benedict the Moor (Hill District) 5:00-6:30pm TUE, 5/22 Sts. John and Paul (Franklin Park) 7:30am- 7:00pm WED, 5/23 St. Margaret Mary (Moon Twp.) 5:00-8:00pm THU, 5/24 St. Rita (Whitaker) 5:00-7:00pm FRI, 5/25 Sts. Peter and Paul (Beaver) Noon-5:00pm SAT, 5/26 St. Patrick (McKeesport/Versailles) Noon- 3:00pm SUN, 5/27 St. Alphonsus (Springdale) Noon-1:00pm St. Ann (Bulger) 9:00am-1:00pm St. Camillus (Neshannock Twp.) Noon-1:00pm MON, 5/28 Corpus Christi (McKeesport) 10:30am-Noon TUE, 5/29 St. John Neumann (Franklin Park) 7:00-9:00pm WED, 5/30 St. Isaac Jogues (Jefferson Hills) 10:00am- 2:00pm THU, 5/31 St. Teresa of Avila (Perrysville) 7:30am-7:00pm FRI, 6/1 St. Francis of Assisi (Finleyville) 9:00am-9:00pm SAT, 6/2 Most Holy Name of Jesus (Troy Hill) 7:00-8:00pm with Candlelight Procession SUN, 6/3 Our Lady of Fatima (Hopewell Twp.) Noon- 3:00pm St. Frances Cabrini (Center Twp.) 12:30-5:00pm St. Titus (Aliquippa) 11:00am-Noon MON, 6/4 St. Mark (Liberty Borough/Port Vue) 6:30-7:30pm at Liberty site TUE, 6/5 Sts. Simon and Jude (Scott Twp.) 9:00am-7:00pm WED, 6/6 St. Catherine of Siena (Beechview) 9:00-10:00am THU, 6/7 St. Benedict the Abbot (Peters Twp.) 9:00am- 10:00pm in Chapel FRI, 6/8 Queen of the Rosary (Glassport) 8:30-9:30am Sacred Heart (Shadyside) 9:00-11:45am St. John Fisher (Churchill) 9:00-10:00am SAT, 6/9 St. Bede (Point Breeze) 7:00-8:30pm SUN, 6/10 Immaculate Heart of Mary (Polish Hill) Noon- 2:00pm MON, 6/11 North American Martyrs (Monroeville) 8:00am- 8:00pm TUE, 6/12 St. Bonaventure (Glenshaw) Midnight to Midnight WED, 6/13 St. Alphonsus (West Sunbury) 7:00-8:30pm at West Sunbury site THU, 6/14 Christ the King (Bessemer/Hillsville) 9:00am- FRI, 6/15 Holy Martyrs (Tarentum) 3:00- SAT, 6/16 St. Cecilia (Rochester) 3:00-5:00pm SUN, 6/17 St. Clare of Assisi (Clairton) 6:30-9:30am MON, 6/18 Resurrection (Brookline) 4:45-5:45pm TUE, 6/19 St. Malachy (Kennedy Twp.) 1:00-6:30pm WED, 6/20 St. Alphonsus (McDonald) 7:00-8:00pm THU, 6/21 St. Alphonsus (Wexford) 9:00am-3:00pm FRI, 6/22 St. Richard (Richland Twp.) 8:00am FRI-8:00am SAT SAT, 6/23 St. Michael the Archangel (Butler) 11:00am- SUN, 6/24 St. John the Baptist (Baden) 10:30-11:30am MON, 6/25 Mary, Mother of the Church (Charleroi) 6:00-7:00pm TUE, 6/26 Holy Family (Creighton) 3:00- WED, 6/27 St. Philip (Crafton) 6:30-7:30pm THU, 6/28 St. Colman (Turtle Creek) 6:30-7:30pm FRI, 6/29 St. Damien of Molokai (Monongahela) 1:00- St. Hugh (Carmichaels) 9:30am-Noon St. John Capistran (Upper St. Clair) 9:30-10:30am SAT, 6/30 St. Victor (Bairdford) 3:00- SUN, 7/1 St. Aloysius (Reserve Twp.) Noon-1:00pm MON, 7/2 Madonna del Castello (Swissvale) Noon- TUE, 7/3 St. Patrick (Canonsburg) Noon-6:30pm WED, 7/4 St. Thomas More (Bethel Park) Midnight- Midnight THU, 7/5 St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Pleasant Hills) 6:30-7:30pm FRI, 7/6 St. Maria Goretti (Bloomfield/Garfield/Friendship) 7:00-8:00pm at St. Lawrence O Toole mission SAT, 7/7 St. Barbara (Bridgeville) Noon-2:00pm SUN, 7/8 St. Jude the Apostle (Wilmerding) 12:30-2:00pm MON, 7/9 St. Louise de Marillac (Upper St. Clair) 6:45-7:45pm TUE, 7/10 Word of God (Rankin/Swissvale) 10:00am- 5:00pm WED, 7/11 St. Athanasius (West View) 1:00-5:00pm THU, 7/12 Assumption (Bellevue) 8:30am- FRI, 7/13 St. Peter (North Side) 5:00- at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church SAT, 7/14 St. Bartholomew (Penn Hills) 5:30-6:30pm SUN, 7/15 St. John (Coylesville) 9:45am-1:00pm MON, 7/16 St. Mary (Cecil) 8:00am- TUE, 7/17 St. Alexis (Wexford) 8:30am- WED, 7/18 St. Columbkille (Imperial) 6:00-7:00pm THU, 7/19 Our Lady of the Valley (Donora) 9:00-10:00am FRI, 7/20 St. Ferdinand (Cranberry Twp.) 9:00am-Noon SAT, 7/21 Our Lady of Victory (Harwick) Noon-5:00pm SUN, 7/22 St. Peter (Butler) Noon-3:00pm MON, 7/23 St. Juan Diego (Sharpsburg) 9:00am- at Madonna of Jerusalem Church TUE, 7/24 St. Rosalia (Greenfield) 7:30-8:30pm WED, 7/25 St. Joseph (Coraopolis) 7:00am-6:45pm THU, 7/26 Transfiguration (Russellton) 6:30-7:30pm FRI, 7/27 St. Paul (Butler) 8:30am-Noon SAT, 7/28 St. Joseph (Verona) 10:00-11:00am SUN, 7/29 St. Hilary (Washington) 9:00-10:00am MON, 7/30 St. Christopher (Prospect) 6:00-8:00pm TUE, 7/31 St. Blaise (Midland) 7:00-8:00pm WED, 8/1 Holy Child (Bridgeville) 7:00-8:00pm THU, 8/2 St. Irenaeus (Oakmont) 7:00-8:00pm FRI, 8/3 All Saints (Etna) 8:30am-7:00pm SAT, 8/4 St. Sebastian (Ross Twp.) FRI Night until 7:30am SAT in the Chapel SUN, 8/5 Holy Family (New Brighton) 1:00-4:00pm MON, 8/6 Our Lady of Grace (Scott Twp.) 9:30am-8:00pm TUE, 8/7 Our Lady of Lourdes (Burgettstown) 3:00- WED, 8/8 Immaculate Conception (Washington) 5:00-7:00pm THU, 8/9 Our Lady of Joy (Holiday Park) 8:00am-Noon FRI, 8/10 Nativity (South Park) 2:00-3:00pm SAT, 8/11 St. Pamphilus (Beechview) 9:00-10:00am SUN, 8/12 St. Susanna (Penn Hills) Noon-3:00pm MON, 8/13 St. Joseph (Natrona) 9:00am-Noon TUE, 8/14 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Natrona Heights) 8:00am-Noon WED, 8/15 Holy Angels (Hays) 8:30am-4:00pm St. Mary of the Assumption (Glenshaw) 11:00am- 6:30pm St. Michael (Elizabeth) 5:00-6:30pm THU, 8/16 St. Cyril of Alexandria (Brighton Heights) 7:00-8:00pm FRI, 8/17 St. Germaine (Bethel Park) Noon-3:00pm SAT, 8/18 Holy Trinity (West Mifflin) 11:00am-3:30pm SUN, 8/19 Incarnation of the Lord (Observatory Hill/Perry North) 8:00-9:00am MON, 8/20 Holy Redeemer (Ellwood City) 7:00-8:00pm TUE, 8/21 St. James the Apostle (Pulaski Twp.) 9:00am- Noon WED, 8/2 2 St. Stephen (Hazelwood) 12:30-6:30pm THU, 8/23 St. Ignatius of Antioch (Bobtown) 8:30am-Noon FRI, 8/24 St. Ann (Waynesburg) 12:45-3:00pm SAT, 8/25 St. Angela Merici (White Oak) 5:30pm-8:15am Sun. SUN, 8/26 Risen Lord (Marshall/Shadeland) 10:00-11:00am MON, 8/27 St. Thomas (Clarksville) 9:30am-Noon TUE, 8/28 St. Peter (Slippery Rock) 9:00am-3:00pm WED, 8/29 St. Pius X (Brookline) 7:30-8:30pm THU, 8/30 Good Shepherd (Braddock) 6:00-8:00pm at Sacred Heart Church FRI, 8/31 Holy Apostles (South Pittsburgh) 9:30am- 1:00pm at St. Albert the Great Church SAT, 9/1 Holy Wisdom (North Side) 9:00am-1:00pm at St. Boniface Church SUN, 9/2 Prince of Peace (South Side) 6:30-7:30pm at St. Peter Church MON, 9/3 Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal (Meadowlands) 6:00-9:00pm TUE, 9/4 St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Virgin (Whitehall) Noon -7:00pm WED, 9/5 Holy Sepulcher (Glade Mills) 9:00am-6:45pm THU, 9/6 St. Catherine of Sweden (Hampton Twp.) 9:30-10:30am FRI, 9/7 Holy Trinity (Robinson Twp.) 9:00am-9:00am Sat. SAT, 9/8 St. Joseph (Duquesne) 11:00am-3:30pm St. Margaret of Scotland (Green Tree) Midnight- 7:00am SUN, 9/9 St. Mary (Aleppo) Noon-4:00pm MON, 9/10 St. Sylvester (Brentwood) Noon-3:00pm TUE, 9/11 St. Patrick (Oakdale/North Fayette) 7:00-8:00pm WED, 9/12 Our Lady of the Angels (Lawrenceville) 9:00am- 4:00pm THU, 9/13 Mary, Mother of Hope (New Castle) Noon- 5:00pm in the Adoration Chapel at 119. N. Beaver St. FRI, 9/14 St. Joseph the Worker, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Vitus (New Castle) Noon-5:00pm in the Adoration Chapel at 119. N. Beaver St. SAT, 9/15 St. John of God (McKees Rocks) Noon-3:00pm SUN, 9/16 St. Wendelin (Carbon Center) 11:30am-3:00pm MON, 9/17 St. Mary of the Mount (Mt. Washington) 7:00-8:00pm TUE, 9/18 Our Lady of Consolation (Nemacolin) 11:00am- Noon WED, 9/19 St. Januarius (Plum) 8:30am-7:00pm THU, 9/20 St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Blawnox/Harmar) 4:00- at the St. Edward site FRI, 9/21 St. Robert Bellarmine (E. McKeesport) 3:00-9:00pm SAT, 9/22 St. Maurice (Forest Hills) 9:30am-4:45pm SUN, 9/23 Our Lady of Loreto (Brookline) 10:30am-Noon MON, 9/24 St. Thomas a Becket (Jefferson Hills) 9:30am- 6:30pm TUE, 9/25 St. Scholastica (Aspinwall) Noon-7:00pm WED, 9/26 St. Joan of Arc (South Park) 6:30-7:30pm THU, 9/27 St. Gerard Majella (Penn Hills) 7:00-8:00pm FRI, 9/28 St. Andrew (Center Twp.) 6:00-7:00pm SAT, 9/29 St. James (Wilkinsburg) 1:00-5:00pm SUN, 9/30 St. Nicholas (Millvale) 11:30am-2:00pm MON, 10/1 Christ the Light of the World (Duquesne) 2:00- at Holy Name Church TUE, 10/2 Mater Dolorosa (Chicora) 4:00- WED, 10/3 St. Mary of the Assumption (Herman) 7:00-8:00pm THU, 10/4 St. Valentine (Bethel Park) 9:00am-7:00pm FRI, 10/5 St. John the Baptist (Plum) 9:30am-8:30am SAT SAT, 10/6 St. Charles Lwanga (East End) Noon-3:00pm at Mother of Good Counsel site SUN, 10/7 Holy Rosary (Muse) Noon-4:00pm MON, 10/8 St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen (Meridian) 9:00am- Noon at Meridian site TUE, 10/9 St. Joseph (North Oakland) Noon-2:00pm WED, 10/10 St. John the Baptist (Monaca) 9:00am-7:00pm THU, 10/11 St. Regis (Oakland) 3:00-8:00pm FRI, 10/12 Good Samaritan (Ambridge) 3:00- SAT, 10/13 St. Catherine of Siena (Crescent Twp.) Noon- 3:00pm SUN, 10/14 St. Paul Cathedral (Oakland) 1:00- PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPELS IN THE DIOCESE OF PITTSBURGH Lamb of God Chapel at St. Thomas More Parish (Bethel Park) 126 Fort Couch Road, Bethel Park, PA 15241 St. Bonaventure Church (Glenshaw) 2001 Mount Royal Boulevard, Glenshaw, PA 15116 St. Joseph Adoration Chapel at St. Monica Parish (Chippewa) 116 Thorndale Drive, Beaver Falls, PA 15010 St. Michael the Archangel Church (Butler) 432 Center Avenue, Butler, PA 16001 The Catholic Community of New Castle 119 North Beaver Street, New Castle, PA 16101 The Pittsburgh Oratory (Oakland) 4450 Bayard Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Around the Diocese and Community CANDLELIGHT MASS Join your friends and neighbors for a monthly Candlelight Mass at Saint Stanislaus Church in the Strip District. The next Mass will be on Friday, May 4, 2018 at 8:00 PM. If you can t make it this month, join us every First Friday at 8:00 PM. For more information, please visit facebook.com/beholdpittsburgh. SENT A GATHERING FOR YOUNG ADULTS All people in their 20s and 30s are invited to a gathering for young adults that will feature live music, free food and drinks, awesome prayer, a dynamic talk, and a time to network with other young adults on Friday, April 27 th, from 6:30-8:30 PM in the Cardinals Great Hall at Saint Paul Seminary. Leah Libresco, freelance writer, speaker, New Yorker, and former atheist-turned-catholic, will be speaking on Building the Benedict Option: Habits of Hospitality and Prayer. For more information and to courtesy RSVP please visit diopitt.org/yam. ARE YOU CALLED TO SERVE? Deacons are ordained to serve the Church and the needs of its people in imitation of Jesus, who came not to be served but to serve. The Diocese of Pittsburgh is initiating the nomination and application process for admitting a new class of interested and qualified men from diocesan parishes into the Deacon Formation Program. Questions may be directed to deacons@diopitt.org or 412-456-3124. For more information: www.diopitt.org/ permanent-diaconate. LEARN ABOUT MARRIAGE ANNULMENT 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 on May 23rd, at 10:00 AM, Seminary Campus, Domenec Hall (Room 210), 2900 Noblestown Rd, Carnegie. Topics to include: theology of marriage; ministry of the tribunal; marriage annulment types; why, when and how to start the petition for annulment process; and a process overview. Afterward participants can ask questions and/ or start the process. No reservations required, but please email AnnulmentsIntake@diopitt.org or call 412-456-3033 so that seating arrangements can be made. MAGNIFICAT PITTSBURGH PRAYER BREAKFAST Ladies, come to the Magnificat Pittsburgh prayer breakfast on May 12, from 9 am to Noon at the Crowne Plaza, Green Tree. Hear speaker Kelly Reed tell about her journey to God, from cradle Catholic to a time of beliefs that ignored or dissented from Church teachings to a conversion through Mary to a loving relationship with the living Christ. Kelly is a theological scholar and she and her husband have 8 children. Cost of the breakfast is $23. To register, call Pam at 412-461-8906 or Kay at 724-772-6749 or visit their website at www.magnificatpittsburgh.org. Registration deadline is May 4. AQUINAS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE Aquinas Academy is hosting an admissions open house for the parents of all middle school students that would like to learn more about our high school. Visit on Friday, May 4, between 9-11 a.m. and receive a personal tour. Ask about their increased financial aid and high school scholarships that are available to new families. For more information contact Mr. Juan Mata, Director of Admissions, at (724) 444-0722x15, or email mata@aquinas.pvt.12.pa.us, or visit www.aquinasacademy.info. GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN (GRG) Looking for opportunities to share experiences, needs, and support with other GRGs? Available on a monthly basis during the day? Are you open to listening to speakers of issues of importance to GRGs? Please call Sister Georgine Scarpino at 412-422-8020 for more information about GRG Support Groups sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. PROTECTING GOD S CHILDREN WORKSHOP All Saints Parish in Etna will be hosting a "Protecting God s Children" workshop on Saturday, May 5th. It will begin at 9:00 am and will last approximately three hours. This workshop is mandatory for all volunteers and employees of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and it is also highly recommended for parents, grandparents and all those who work with children. There is no charge to attend. To register, please call Anna at 412-781-0530.

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