The First Called ST. ANDREW R. C. CHURCH A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust Father Nicholas J. Argentieri, Administrator 1660 North Main Street Ext. Butler, PA 16001 Rectory: 724-287-7781 Office: 724-496-8818 Fax: 724-287-7346 www.standrewbutler.org Facebook: standrewbutler Butler Catholic School: www.butlercatholic.org TH E A P O S T L E MASS SCHEDULE Monday - Saturday: 8:00AM Saturday Evening: 4:30PM Sunday: 8:30AM & 11:00AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Mon.-Sat.: 7:15-7:45AM Sat.: 3:30-4:15PM Sun.: 7:30-8:15AM RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Grades Pre-K - 6: 9:45-10:45AM Sunday Grades 7 & 8: 9:45-10:45am Sunday RCIA Classes for adults desiring full initiation into the Church are held from October to the Easter Vigil or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptism is celebrated by appointment Sundays at 12:30PM or during a weekend Mass. Call the Rectory Office. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Contact parish priest for arrangements at least six months prior to marriage. DIOCESAN COORDINATOR FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE: 1-888-808-1235 February 25, 2018 Second Sunday of Lent If God is for us, who can be against us? - Romans 8:31 BULLETIN INFORMATION Submit bulletin information one week in advance to standrewbutler@zoominternet.net. PARISH STAFF: Louise Emmett ~ Admin. Assistant 724-355-0612 Sr. John Ann Mulhern CDP Principal 724-285-4276 Sr. Beth Carrender OSB ~ DRE 724-996-8050 Beth Ristity ~ Youth Minister 724-290-9529 James Schaefer ~ Music Minister 724-822-2564 Jan Vavro ~ Wedding Co-ordinator 724-287-8343 Paul McEachin ~ Bookkeeper 724-679-0701 Kim Kresh ~ Safe Environment Co-Ord. 724-991-0281 Rick Black ~ Facilities Manager 724-355-0611 St. Andrew Parish Motto We have found the Messiah! (John 1:41) St. Andrew Parish Mission Statement St. Andrew Parish Family extends God s love and mercy to all on the path of Christian holiness, casting a wide net like our fisherman patron, St. Andrew. Under his patronage, with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the help of Mary, our Mother, we seek to learn, love, and live Jesus.
February 25, 2018 St. Andrew Church Page Two LEGION OF MARY 33 DAYS TO MERCIFUL LOVE RETREAT The Legion of Mary is hosting an Adult Education Video/Book retreat 33 Days to Merciful Love based on the teachings of St. Therese of Lisieux. Meetings are on Saturdays 9-10am. All are welcome. $10 donation for the book. SHAWL ~ CRAFT MINISTRY Our Shawl~Craft Ministry will meet from 10:00am-noon on Tuesday, February 27, in the CCD Hall. All are welcome! BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Our Bereavement Ministry, for those grieving the loss of loved ones, led by Sr. Michelle Farabaugh OSB, will be held on Wednesday, March 14th, at 2pm in our CCD hall. BAPTISMAL SEMINAR Expecting a child or recently gave birth? The Church shares in your joy and invites you & your spouse to the regional baptismal seminar at St. Peter s Church, 127 Franklin Street, at 6:30pm on Tuesday, March 6th in the parish hall. Register by calling 724.287.2743. ST. JOHN PARISH (FENELTON) MEAGER MEALS St. John Parish in Fenelton will host Meager Meals during Lent in their Parish Hall, from 4:30-6:30pm, on March 9 and 23. A free will offering will be taken. The meal consists of Seven Sorrows soup, cheesy broccoli, mac n cheese, bread, fruit and drinks. Stay for Stations of the Cross at 7:00pm. A DIOCESAN LENTEN REFLECTION The Secretariat for Parish Services presents a Lenten Reflection on Sat. Mar. 4, from 9-noon at several locations; St. Alphonsus School Cafeteria, Wexford; St. Bonaventure Church Hall, Glenshaw; St. Vincent depaul Church Hall, New Castle; St. Wendelin Church Hall, Carbon Center. No fee. Register at http://tinyur.com/lentenrelection or call Parish Services at 412-456-3180. Walk-ins welcome. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2018 FLOWERS FOR EASTER MEMORIAL TRIBUTE In Honor of and/or In Memory of Requested by Envelope # Donation Submit this form at the latest by Sunday, March 18 The Collection for Sunday February 18, 2018 Ash Wednesday $ 793.00 Offertory $ 3,041.00 Parish Share Totals will be provided later. ST. MICHAEL ROSARY MAKERS St. Michael Rosary Makers have been making rosaries for over ten years. Consider joining them for a meeting on Tuesday, March 13, at 6:30pm in St. Michael the Archangel Parish Hall on Center Ave. Materials are supplied by the Rosary Makers. Call 724-287-2805 or 724-282-8834. BLUE ARMY: APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA Blue Army will have First Saturday devotions on March 3rd at St. Paul Church. The devotions include 8am Mass followed by the Rosary. Meeting to follow in the Collin s Room. Guest Speaker is our own Fr. Nick Argentieri. The topic of discussion is on Our Lady of Sorrows. All are welcome. BUTLER CITY PARISHES VENDOR & CRAFT SHOW The Butler City Catholic Parishes are hosting at St. Peter s Parish Hall, 127 Franklin Street, a vendor and craft show from 9am-2pm to benefit the Community Dinner Fund. Please support this worthy cause that helps the least among us in our neighborhoods. HOLY HOUR FOR PEACE Monday, March 5th, beginning at 7 PM at St. Paul Church, 128 N. McKean St., Butler. Prayers for Peace, Vocations, On Mission for the Church Alive, Rosary, Novena Prayers of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, & Benediction. DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR Tuesday, March 20th, beginning at 7 PM at St. Paul Church, 128 N. McKean St., Butler. Prayers for Family Healing, On Mission for the Church Alive, Divine Mercy Chaplet, & Benediction. Noah Christopher Dixon was recently baptized into our faith community. We welcome Noah and congratulate his parents, Erick and Megan Dixon, and godparents, Randy and Stacey Armagost. Noah, it is a joy to have you in the family of Jesus and the Parish of St. Andrew!
February 25, 2018 St. Andrew Church Page Three Saturday Feb. 24 ~ Vigil 8:00AM Special Intention 4:30 PM Dec d. John Sanderson Fam. (Fam.) Sunday Feb. 25 ~ 2nd Sunday of Lent 8:30 AM People of St. Andrew 11:00 AM Ida Ottaviani (M/M Paul Cuny) Monday Feb. 26 ~ Lenten Weekday 8:00AM Norval Dunn (Newhaven Rosary Group) Tuesday Feb. 27 ~ Lenten Weekday 8:00 AM Special Intention Wednesday Feb. 28 ~ Lenten Weekday 8:00AM Jim Bauer BD (Sally) Thursday March 1 ~ Lenten Weekday 8:00 AM Sr. Mary McNamara (Emily Feczko) Friday Feb. 2 ~ Lenten Weekday 8:00 AM Deanna & Bob Erdman* (Sally Bauer) 6:30PM Stations of the Cross Saturday Feb. 2 ~ Vigil 8:00AM Parishioners of St. Andrew (Mary) 4:30 PM Esther McLaughlin BD (Grandchildren) Sunday March 4 ~ 3rd Sun. of Lent 8:30 AM People of St. Andrew 11:00 AM Jim Maletta (Jim & Judy Jolley) *Denotes living. MINISTERS SCHEDULE SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018 4:30PM E. Nowacki N. Damico, R. Rumbaugh J. Hudak, R. Davidson, D. Zarnick, H. Savisky, D. Fuechslin 8:30 AM N. Swidzinski N. Corlew, A. Savannah F. Heinz Jr., A. Miller, J. Green J. Trotta 11:00 AM P. Bernot D. Cupps, D. Miller D. Dancik, F. Fugini, P. Kengor, M. Broderick EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 4:30PM T. Damico, C. & J. Waitlevetch 8:30AM M. L. Galecki, L. Corlew, P. Brady 11:00AM C. Shope, G. Kengor, S. Stevens Connie Cancilla, Mary Zandier, Walter, Shirley & Eric Solomon, Diane, Eleanor, Gary Jenkins, Joe Foster, Rachelle, Daniel, Harry Boben Sr., Tiffany Jenkins, Jennifer Richardson, Ralph, Bob, Mary Lou Boben, Debbie, Carol, Anne Boben, Frank, Jamie Atwood, Larry Grossman, Angie, John, Bernie, Marsha, Ken, Renee, Greta, Dan Valore, Brenda, Mary Lou Correy, Joseph Smith, Rick, Colin Meehan, Angela, Bob, Noah, Carol, Diane, Kathie Pittman, Lisa, Tony, Andy Walls, Connie, Rose, Jay, Bill, Sister Mary, Caleb, Joan Broerman, Jim, Nancy, Joan Elizabeth, Bill, Tim, Mary, Katie, Lou, David, Lucas, Becky Richardson, Margaret Albert, Geno Spohn, Nancy & Bob Mikan, Ann, Aida Baker, Jack McKain, Louise, Marlene Fisher, Chuck, Kristina Gerten. BUTLER CATHOLIC CORNER Butler Catholic School is accepting registrations for preschool-8th grade students. Applications are at www.butlercatholic.org/ admissions. To learn the difference a BCS education can make in the life of a child, attend our Open House on Sun. Mar. 4, 1-3pm. TODAY S CATHOLIC TEACHER FINALIST! Butler Catholic School is proud to announce that it was selected by Today s Catholic Teacher as a finalist in their Innovations in Catholic Education Awards. The award honors 12 Catholic schools that have led the way by implementing exemplary, innovative programs to improve the teaching and learning of their students, faculty and staffs. Butler Catholic was one of three Catholic schools selected from across the country for innovative projects in the category of Total Community Involvement, including fundraising. Winners will be announced in April at the NCEA Convention in Cincinnati, OH. PURSE BASH FUNDRAISER The Purse Bash is on Fri. Mar. 9th at 6pm @ St. Michael s Social Hall. Attendees are eligible to win 1 of 12 handbags given away. Other activities are a dessert/beverage station, vendor marketplace, purse/basket raffle, wristlet raffle, wine raffle, & Louis Vuitton handbag raffle. Tickets are at www.bcspursebash.eventbrite.com or at the Butler Catholic School office.
I WILL WALK BEFORE THE LORD IN THE LAND OF THE LIVING Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord, Happy 2 ND Sunday of Lent! A favorite scripture verse of mine comes from St. Paul s 2 nd Letter to the Corinthians. The verse speaks of the glorious reality that awaits us in heaven, and that which we yearn to foretaste even now. In that letter, St. Paul writes, All of us, gazing with unveiled faces on the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, as from the Lord who is the Spirit. (2 Corinthians, 3: 18) On this 2 nd Sunday of Lent, where we ponder the Mystery of Jesus transfiguration on Mount Tabor, it is good to remember that we too are joyfully anticipating a similar transfiguration of our own lives at the Final Resurrection. In our Responsorial Psalm, today s psalmist offers a complimentary prayer in our sung response of Psalm 116. The psalmist sings, I will walk before the Lord in the Land of the Living Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of his faithful ones in the courts of the House of the Lord, in your midst, O Jerusalem. The reference to the city of Jerusalem refers to not only the earthly city, but also the New and Eternal City, which the Lord is preparing for our everlasting dwelling. These past two weeks our bereavement ministry has shifted into overdrive. Last Friday, we laid to rest a faithful helper of our Easter and Christmas liturgical set up, Sonny Jerome. Last Saturday, the affectionately loved Mom of Golden Dreams Jewelers, Josephine Chilcott, had a fond farewell. This weekend, a charter member of our Parish, Joan Broerman, was presented to God, the Most High. Moreover, a young man of our parish, Drew Donoghue, a talented soccer player and cherished son, recently went to God. He has been cremated and the funeral arrangements are pending. Adding to these deaths, the tragic loss of life from recent school shootings and our personal loved ones who have gone before us, this week s message of Transfiguration is all the more necessary and timely. Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord. Let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. God Bless You, Father Nick
ST. ANDREW LIVING STATIONS OF THE CROSS Our parish will present the Living Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, March 30, at 7:00pm. Practices will begin on Sunday, March 11, at 6:00pm. All are welcome to participate. Mike Liebler is the director. Please sign up on the sign-up sheet at the exits. ST. ANDREW HOLY HOUR & STATIONS OF THE CROSS Every Friday evening in Lent prior to Good Friday, our parish will hold a Divine Mercy Holy Hour from 5:30-6:30pm, immediately followed by the Stations of the Cross. All are welcome. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL LENTEN FOOD DRIVE February 14 March 25 The Food Bank is experiencing a never-ending demand for food. To help replenish supplies, SVDP is sponsoring a Lenten Food Drive. The Society is requesting the following donations during Lent: Feb. 24-25 ~ Tuna Fish March 3-4 ~ Tuna Helper March 10-11 ~ Peanut Butter March 17-18 ~ Green Beans March 24-25 ~ Jelly ON MISSION FOR THE CHURCH ALIVE! It Is Good That We Are Here As Jesus was transfigured in dazzling white with Moses and Elijah on Mount Tabor the Apostles do not want the moment to end. We can only imagine what it was like to see Jesus in splendor and glory and can also understand the Apostles desire to stay there forever. After all, isn t it what we anticipate heaven to be like? Yet, days before, these same Apostles wanted nothing to do with Jesus telling them that he must suffer and die and that they must take up their crosses and follow him to be his disciples. Do we, at times, want all the glory without any of the work and suffering? During this Lenten season it is very good that we are with Jesus in his suffering, so that we might be with him one day in his glory. The same is true of our journey On Mission for The Church Alive! While there may be great challenges in forming new, vibrant communities of faith, the new life possible for our parishes will shine brightly and be reflected in our lives. May we remain devoted to prayer, fasting and good works this Lent so that our hearts will be made ready for all that lies in store for us. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org to learn more and to stay informed.