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July 22, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Most Holy Name of Jesus Church St. Anthony Chapel St. Aloysius Church Rev. James R. Orr, Pastor Deacon G. Gregory Jelinek, Permanent Deacon MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH 1700 Harpster St. Pgh. PA 15212 Phone: 412-231-2994 Sunday: 7:30 am & 9:00 am ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH 3616 Mount Troy Rd. Pgh. PA 15212 Phone: 412-821-2351 Saturday Vigil: 4:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am ST. ANTHONY CHAPEL Saturday Vigil: 6:00 pm 1704 Harpster St. Pgh. PA 15212 Mass Monday Friday: 8:30 am Novena to St. Anthony of Padua: Tuesday at 7:30 pm RECONCILIATION: Saturday at 3:15 pm at St. Aloysius Church and 7:00 pm at St. Anthony s Chapel or by appointment. BAPTISM: Held on 1st Sundays at 12:30 pm at St. Aloysius Church and on 2nd Sundays at 12:30 pm at Most Holy Name Church. Call office to schedule an appointment R.C.I.A.: This is the program for those who wish to become Catholic. Call the parish office for information. MARRIAGE: Beginning in 2016, weddings will be scheduled no later than 2:00 pm ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Available

Mission Statement of St. Aloysius & Most Holy Name Parishes St. Aloysius and Most Holy Name of Jesus parishes, while valuing the uniqueness of each parish community, commit to work together to proclaim the gospel of Christ and to welcome others to join in the life of the Church, to celebrate the sacramental life of the Catholic Church, to nourish the faith of our members, and to engage in serving the needs of others. CLERGY Rev. James R. Orr, Pastor.ext. 5 Gregory Jelinek, Deacon 412-231-6949 Deacon Greg s email: snsm811@verizon.net MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH Phone...412-231-2994 Fax 412-231-7180 Website...mostholynameofjesusparish15212.org Email..mostholyname@hotmail.com Becky Hurst, Administrative Assistant....ext. 2 ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH Phone...412-821-2351 Website.saintaloysiuspittsburgh.org Jim Gottermeyer, Administrative Assistant.ext. 4 Claire Sigmund, Rummage House...412-821-1189 CCD DIRECTOR Mary Ann Dank MUSIC MINISTRY Ken Gerst Carol Ann Spehar Matthew Radican CHARITABLE OUTREACH IN OUR PARISHES St. Vincent de Paul Society...ext. 8 Ladies of Charity..ext. 0 Catholic Community Food Bank..ext. 0 ST. ANTHONY S CHAPEL Website..saintanthonyschapel.org Email.saintanthonychairperson@gmail.com Liturgical Schedule: July 21 29 Saturday, July 21 Vigil: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00PM gallen E. Braun (Myrna Braun) STA 6:00PM ghelen & Joseph Kribel / Anniv. (Family) Sunday, July 22 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM gfrank Kainz (Cathy, Kim & Ron) MHN 9:00AM ghelen & Peter Grundhoffer / Anniv. MHN (Rita Foley) 11:00AM For the Parishes STA Monday, July 23 St. Bridget 8:30AM gthomas Sukitsch (Sukitsch Family) Tuesday, July 24 St. Sharbel Makhluf 8:30AM gtom & Margie Weidner (Family) 7:30PM Novena to St. Anthony of Padua Wednesday, July 25 St. James 8:30AM gjoseph Vicnic (Family) Thursday, July 26 SS. Joachim and Anne 8:30AM gdonald Kuntz (Family) Friday, July 27 Weekday 8:30AM gstephen Scherling / 1st Anniversary (Friends & Family) Saturday, July 28 Vigil: Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00PM gcarole A. Delach (George Delach) 6:00PM gin Thanksgiving for 50 Years (Ronald & Cheryl) STA Sunday, July 29 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM For the Parishes MHN 9:00AM gbruce Mugsy Dumrauf (Family) MHN 11:00AM gnathan Bittel (The Rummagers) STA STA - Saint Aloysius Church MHN - Most Holy Name of Jesus Church - St. Anthony s Chapel Chapel Hours: 1-4 pm Every day EXCEPT Fridays & Holidays Carole Brueckner, Chairperson. 412-999-4401 St. Anthony s Chapel Shop...412-323-9504 Interested in becoming Catholic? Call 412-231-2994, ext. 0 for information on how. St. Aloysius In Loving Memory of Allen Braun & Madeline Braun By Braun Family Sanctuary Candles Most Holy Name In Loving Memory of Donald Kuntz By Family St. Anthony s Chapel In Loving Memory of William & Marie Niederst By Suzy Johns

GOSPEL MEDITATION July 22, 2018 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Now what?" It's a difficult thing to hear, isn't it? The train comes late, a child unexpectedly cries, and the latest public policy debate flares up in the news. Life throws us curveballs, and we have no choice but to adapt. Jesus and the Apostles find themselves in that exact situation in today's Gospel. The Apostles have returned from their two-by-two missionary journey. As Jesus hears all of their stories, he knows they need time to recover and refresh. "Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while." Their wilderness retreat is short-lived, however, as eager crowds discover their location. Jesus is well aware of the needs of his disciples. Still, as he looks out at the crowd, "His heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd." The rest break is over. "He began to teach them many things." For those of us who have experienced a taste of much-needed relaxation only to have it taken away abruptly, perhaps we surmise what the Apostles might have been feeling in that moment. But Jesus isn't being inconsiderate of the Apostles needs. He offers them -- and us -- a lived lesson. St. John Paul II wrote, "The whole of Christ's life was a continual teaching: his silences, his miracles, his gestures, his prayer, his love for people, his special affection for the little and the poor, his acceptance of the total sacrifice on the Cross for the redemption of the world" (On Catechesis in Our Time, 9). In Jesus' choice to teach, we see all of these things: sacrificial love, concern for the marginalized, and priority of people's needs over personal preference. These aren't abstract ideals. They're lived realities as we strive to live and love like Jesus. When a new obstacle confronts you in your life, how do you respond? At Home with the Lord Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom those who have died and gone before us marked in the sign of faith, especially William Brooks Please pray for the consolation of his loved ones. On Mission Update: The ministry of hospitality is one of the most important priorities of the new groupings as we begin to move towards October 15th and the implementation of our new Mass schedule. Hospitality is essential for helping people feel welcome in a parish. Each parish is asked to have sufficient greeters on hand at the doors of the Church before and after Mass to welcome people to the parish. This is especially true as many parishioners will begin to worship at other parishes in the grouping with the new Mass schedule. WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please consider becoming a greeter for your parish. It is a simple but important ministry. We need you in place about 20 minutes before Mass begins and standing at the doors. Greeters smile and warmly greet people as they come to Mass. Good morning, great to see you, glad you are here, welcome are all appropriate greetings. Be attentive to the elderly or those with special needs and offer whatever assistance is needed. After communion take your station again at the doors and extend a word of thanks for those who have come. Hand out a bulletin and say Have a great day, glad you were here, see you next week, God bless you. More information will be forthcoming as we learn more. This is a significant priority for us as we prepare for the implementation of our Mass schedule changes in October. Golden Wedding Celebration The Diocese of Pittsburgh is once again planning its Golden Wedding Celebration for couples celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this year. A special Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Zubik on Sunday, October 7, at 2:30 PM at St. Paul Cathedral. A light reception will follow in the Cathedral hall. All couples celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary any time this year and wishing to receive an invitation to this event should call the rectory or drop a note in the collection basket no later than Sunday, August 5.

Visiting Priests Fr. Jim Orr is on vacation until July 28th. In his absence, we have the following Priests scheduled for Masses: Sat. July 21 @ 4:00 pm: Bishop William Winter Sat. July 21 @ 6:00 pm: Fr. Jim Garvey Sun. July 22 @ 7:30 am: Fr. Doug Boyd Sun. July 22 @ 9:00 am: Fr. Jim Garvey Sun. July 22 @ 11:00 am: Fr. Mike Ackerman Mon. July 23 @ 8:30 am: Fr. Raymond Luther Tues. July 24 @ 8:30 am: Fr. Jim Garvey Wed. July 25 @ 8:30 am: Fr. Raymond Luther Thurs. July 26 @ 8:30 am: Fr. Raymond Luther Fri. July 27 @ 8:30 am: Fr. Raymond Luther Eucharistic Adoration & Veneration of the Relic of St. Lawrence at St. Anthony's Chapel On Sunday, August 5th at 3:00 pm, we will begin to pray the Church's evening prayer before Christ in the Eucharist. The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed in the monstrance at the beginning of evening prayer and the service will conclude with Benediction, Christ imparting His blessing to us in His Eucharistic Presence. Following the service, the faithful who wish to do so will have the opportunity to venerate a relic of one of the saints. For August, it will be the relic of Saint Lawrence. For more information, please visit the Chapel s website saintanthonyschapel.org Our Lady of Fatima Traveling Statue The Traveling Statue of Our Lady of Fatima will arrive at St. Anthony s Chapel on Wednesday, August 1st and will remain at the Chapel until August 16th. Pope Francis Monthly Prayer Intention for July Evangelization: Priests and their Pastoral Ministry That priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother priests. Ladies of Charity Backpack Drive The Ladies of Charity are asking for your support for their Drive for Backpacks for the children at Providence Connections. In August, they help local families with back-to-school supplies. We have a bin in each church from now until July 29th. If you are unable to shop, a monetary donation can be made and the Ladies of Charity will shop for you. Cash or checks payable to Ladies of Charity can be dropped into the bin. Women and Men Sharing Faith and Hope Our next meeting is Monday, July 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at St. Aloysius. Please read Chapters (also called letters) 4, 5 and 6 of The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis. Volunteers are Needed We are in need of volunteers for the picnic on August 26th for one hour onle. You don't need to attend the picnic for the entire time. We need help with set up (beginning at 11:30), during (1:00-6:00) and cleanup (5:30-6:30). If you can help please contact Mary Beth Miller at marybeth.miller@comcast.net. The Lord Is My Shepherd, There Is Nothing I Shall Want One of the most tender images we have of Jesus is that of the Good Shepherd. Just as a shepherd guides the flock, so Jesus leads us, his flock, keeping us safe, encouraging us, placing us on his shoulders when we have strayed as he draws us back into the fold. The Lord s work as shepherd of our hearts is not limited to a time of trial or need in our lives. Jesus is always, actively leading us and it is the responsibility of each of us as Christians to listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd and follow him on the path of life. Not only does Jesus lead us individually as his sisters and brothers, but also wholly as the Church. The shepherd keeps the flock moving together as one and goes in search of the lost in order that they may be one with the Church again. As we journey On Mission for The Church Alive! we trust in the guidance of Christ the Good Shepherd to lead us and the Church through this time of change. The Lord does not abandon his flock and will strengthen us as we draw closer to him in faith and to each other as the Church. Visit onmissionchurchalive.org

Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish Parish Calendar Sun. July 22 - Lyceum open - 1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm July 23-27 - Free breakfast & lunch in the school hall Mon. July 23 - Faith Sharing Meeting - 7:00 pm Tues. July 24 - Choir Practice - 7:00 pm Fri. July 27 - Lyceum open - 7:00-11:00 pm July 28 & 29-2nd Collection Food Bank Sun. July 29 - Lyceum open - 1:00-5:00 & 7:00-11:00 pm Congratulations On 50 Years of Marriage to Ronald & Cheryl (Valosio) Wedrick Married on July 27, 1968 At Most Holy Name of Jesus Church Sanctuary Candle Requests September 2, 9, 16 & 30 are open for the Sanctuary Candle in Most Holy Name Church. If you would like to reserve a date please forward the name as well as $20 to MHN rectory. 2nd Annual Croatian Heritage Day Tickets are now available for the second MHN Croatian Heritage Day on Saturday, September 22, 2018. The Event runs from 4-9 pm and Dinner will be served from 4-6:30 pm in Most Holy Name School Hall - advanced dinner tickets only. Adult Dinner includes Homemade Stuffed Cabbage, Breaded Chicken, Masked Potatoes, Green Beans, Tossed Salad, Bread, Dessert, Coffee & Hot Tea ($20). The Child Dinner includes a Slice of Pizza, Applesauce, Dessert & a Drink Box ($5). A live performance by Folklore Ensemble Hrvatski Tanac at 5:30 pm and the ever popular Mikey Dee Band will entertain us from 6-9 pm with your favorite kolo and polka music. Cash Bar, Croatia themed raffle baskets and more. View authentic Croatian artifacts and memorabilia. Everyone is welcome to come and experience the rich culture that is uniquely Croatian. Restoration work at St. Anthony s Chapel Restoration work has begun at St. Anthony s Chapel. Please be aware of the ongoing project and please try to avoid the area around Stations 9 & 10. We will continue to keep you up-to-date on this project as we move forward. Mass Requests St. Anthony s Lyceum PITTSBURGH STEELERS S RAFFLE 2 Season Tickets (no preseason & no playoffs) Purchase tickets at the Lyceum, from a Member or MHN Rectory Tickets $10 each Winning ticket based on PA daily lottery number 7:00 pm on Sunday, August 26th Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish Offertory Collections July 14 & 15 Offertory Maintenance Parish Share St. Vincent de Paul Society Peter s Pence Food Bank $3,725.00 $50.00 $130.00 $25.00 $5.00 $10.00 Please note that we have no openings for Mass Intentions at this time, however, we are taking requests for Masses for Fr. Garvey to say until further notice. Summer Feeding Program at Most Holy Name School Our Summer Feeding Program is serving an average of 35 for breakfast and 50 for lunch in our School Hall. Please help to spread the word to children that would like to attend. Monday - Friday Breakfast: 8:30-10:00 am Lunch: 12:00-1:30 pm

St. Aloysius Parish Parish Calendar Mon. July 23 - Faith Sharing, 7:00 pm held at St. Aloysius Administration Center Wed. July 25 - RSVP due for the Ice Cream Social Fri. July 27 - Toddler Story Time - Noon Sun. July 29 - Ice Cream Social - 6:00-8:00 pm Male Volunteers Needed for Rummage House The Rummage House is in need of some volunteers (young men or retired men) to help put up and take down tents on sale weekends. This is a temporary volunteer opportunity that is a huge need for the house. Setting up the tents is usually done on Wednesday before the sale and the tents are taken down on Sunday at the conclusion of the sale and then stored for the next months sale. If you can help (by the way we are AL- WAYS needing volunteers) please call Claire at 412-821-1189. Leave a message and she will call you back. Hoagie Sale coming.august 18 & 19 Order forms will be in the bulletin the weekends of July 28 & 29 and August 11 & 12. Reserve Reads! We continue to partner with the Shaler North Hills Library for the Reading Program each Friday at 12 Noon at St. Aloysius School for those children who are not in school. St. Aloysius Parish Offertory Collection July 14 & 15 Offertory $2,310.00 Parish Share $30.00 Maintenance $40.00 Food Bank $38.00 Better Together Collection Your generosity continues to be amazing and we sincerely thank you. The next the better together paired food items will be pastas and sauces for the month of July. These food items assist the Community Food Bank and are very much appreciated. So, the next time you go shopping and you want to contribute, please pick up some pastas and sauces! Again thank you! ST. ALOYSIUS VOLUNTEER LUNCHEON Mark your calendars for the St. Aloysius Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. It will be held on Sunday, September 23rd at 1:00 at Remo s on Babcock Blvd. Bereavement Members Wanted We invite you to join our Bereavement Ministry here at St. Aloysius Parish. We pay our respects with a short prayer service at the funeral homes, and attend and assist at the funeral Masses. We also pray the Rosary before the funeral Mass. Please think about joining us and helping with this very important ministry. You are most welcome and will be greatly appreciated. Please call Joan at 412-821-3659 for inquiries. Casino Trip to The Meadows The next trip to the Meadows Casino is on Monday, August 13th. The cost of the trip is $20 and you will get back $20 in free play and $5 in food. The bus will leave St. Aloysius at 9:30 am and then pick up at Wesbanco in Troy Hill. The bus leaves the casino at 3:30 pm to return home. This trip is sponsored by the St. Aloysius Christian Mother s. Call Carol Fulton at 412-931- 8469. Upcoming Monthly Rummage Sales The next Rummage Sale will be held on Saturday, August 4th from 8 am - 2 pm and Sunday, August 5th from 12:30-3:30 pm We need bakers with last names that begin with K Z to bake goodies this time. They can be dropped off on Friday night or early Saturday morning.

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21 & 22, 2018 A Family Perspective By Bud Ozar - In today s gospel the apostles gathered around and told Jesus all they had done. Listening allows the other person to express, understand & appreciate experiences. Whether it is the excited chatter of a child or the repetitious stories of an aging grandparent, listening is important. It is not just time well spent, it is sacred time. St. Vincent de Paul Society - In this Sunday s Gospel, Jesus tells his disciples to Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while. Vincent de Paul, a great man of action was also a contemplative. His contemplation of God s love overflowed into practical love for the poor. Please say a special prayer for the poor and forgotten as you give to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Ladies: Pope Francis tells us that in responding to the call to holiness, "The important thing is that each believer discern her own path and that they bring out the very best of themselves". Join us as we explore the theme I Have Chosen You on Sept 14,15,16 at St Paul's Retreat Center. Around the Neighborhood Revolutionary: Do you know that God is calling you to do something great with your life but struggle to discern what that is? This summer, the Vocations Office presents Revolutionary: Ignite Your Passion and Purpose in Christ, a young adult conference tailored to helping you discover God s will for your life on August 5 from 4:00 pm 8:30 pm at St. Paul Seminary. Come for an awesome evening of Mass, a talk, food trucks, a Vocations Fair, and a time of adoration. Nichole Abisinio, a marketing executive for the film Hacksaw Ridge, will speak; Father Nick Vaskov will celebrate Mass; and John Paul Von Arx will lead worship. Vocations Director Father Mike Ackerman will emcee the event. No cost. All young adult men and women welcome. Visit PGHPriest.com to register. WAOB Radio broadcasts exclusively Catholic programming 24 hours a day on 106.7 FM, 860 AM (Millvale) LADEEN MCCRAY-DAVIS from Liturgical Publications, our bulletin printer, will be in our office the week of August 13 th 2018, securing new ads for our bulletin. We need your help! Please consider purchasing an ad. Your participation makes our bulletin successful, and you attract customers! New Parishioner Moving out of Parish New Address or Phone Want Envelopes St. Anthony s Chapel Most Holy Name Parish St. Aloysius Parish THIS SPACE IS LADEEN MCCRAY-DAVIS 412.657.0808 Lmccray-davis@4LPi.com Diocesan Number for Abuse: 1-888-808-1235 Open every day, (except Fridays & Holidays) 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. For information, call: Chapel: 412-323-9504 or Chairperson 412-999-4401 www.saintanthonyschapel.org Contact Mike McAleer to place an ad today! mmcaleer@4lpi.com or (800) 477-4574 x6307 3-D-4-3 For ad info. call 1-800-477-4574 www.4lpi.com 14-1226

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