Saint Gertrude Parish A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust 303 Franklin Ave Vandergrift, Pennsylvania 15690 June 25, 2017 Twelfth Sunday in Oridnary Time Fr. James Loew, O.S.B. Pastor, (724) 568-2331 Fax: (724) 568-2030 Sr. Mercy Francis, S.M.I., Margaret Yucas Pastoral Ministers Mr. James Peterman Coordinator of Religious Formation (724) 568-2331 or (724) 845-8191. Katie Tylinski (724) 212-6740 Youth Minister Coordinator ktylinski@dioceseofgreensburg.org Mrs. Patricia Visnick, Principal School Phone (724) 568-3304 School Fax (724) 567-1900 Patti Donghia-Albert Music Director Baptisms By appointment. Baptismal preparation is necessary. Call for classes Marriage Arrangements must be made at least 8 months in advance. No marriage dates will be given until meeting with the priest and all preparation is ready. Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Weekday Mass Schedule Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30 a.m. Wednesday 9:15 a.m. School Mass Holy Day Mass Schedule Holy Day ~ 9:00 am, 6:00 pm Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 Friday Closed Confessions Saturday ~ 3:15-3:45 pm or by appointment Pastoral Council Mission Statement We, the partnered parish communities of St. Gertrude and Christ the King, are faith-filled Catholics who have been called by our Baptism and empowered by the Good News of Jesus Christ to be Church for all. Although made up of multicultural faith communities we are ever united by our common faith. We are committed to building up the Body of Christ through Word, Worship, Evangelization, Leadership, Service, Stewardship, and Fellowship. Dedicated to deepening our love of Christ and one another, together we strive to become a living reflection of Christ for our region. We willingly accept our obligation to be the Light of the World for others and in that spirit we promise to use our resources to practice gospel justice, to heal divisive wounds among God s People and to join with all people of good will in addressing the spiritual and physical needs of all.
ST. GERTRUDE PARISH Treasures From Our Tradition The Eucharistic Prayers at the heart of our liturgy have a long history, beginning with the extemporaneous prayers of the early Christians. The presiders gave thanks from their hearts, not from any prearranged text, over the gifts of bread and wine. When the assembly had the sense that enough was said, someone would call out "Amen!" and that was that. For the most part, the plan flowed directly from Jewish meal prayers, which always recalled God's mighty deeds. Some other markers and signposts were added almost everywhere fairly early, like the presider's call to attention: "Lift up your hearts!" Scholars have provided us with translations of many early texts. These have actually helped us craft new liturgical prayers, because until the liturgical reforms of forty years ago, no one could recall any prayer but the Roman Canon, now called Eucharistic Prayer I. For hundreds of years in the West, it was our only Eucharistic Prayer, and it was only in Latin. But the history of our Eucharistic Prayers is amazingly fruitful, and models have come down to us that have yielded new insights and expressions. The old custom of improvising texts according to a master plan has not endured, but we have now rediscovered a plan of standardizing the text while allowing for a great variety. Today s Readings First Reading -- The LORD has rescued the poor from the clutches of the wicked (Jeremiah 20:10-13). Psalm -- Lord, in your great love, answer me (Psalm 69). Second Reading -- The grace of God overflows for all (Romans 5:12-15). Gospel -- All who acknowledge Jesus before others will likewise be acknowledged by Jesus before the Father (Matthew 10:26-33). Readings for the Week Monday: Gn 12:1-9; Ps 33:12-13, 18-20, 22; Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18; Ps 15:2-4ab, 5; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20;Jn 21:15-19Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Friday: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22; Ps 128:1-5; Mt 8:1-4 Saturday: Gn 18:1-15; Lk 1:46-50, 53-55; Mt 8:5-17 Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a; Ps 89:2-3, 16-19; Rom 6:3-4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42 Cosmic Bingo It's not your Grandma's Bingo will be hosting a Cosmic Bingo at Christ the King on Sunday, August 6th. Door will open at 5:30. Donation of $30 includes bingo cards, supplies, food and beverages. Additional cards, Basket Raffle and 50/50 can be purchased at the bingo! Please contact @ 724-568-3304 or Franci @ 724-845 -7360 for tickets. Only 200 tickets available so get your tickets early! is in need of basket donations and scratch off lottery tickets for our Cosmic Bingo on August 6th, 2017. Please drop off any donations at the school or contact Franci @ 724-845-7360. We thank you in advance for your generosity! would like to congratulate the forth quarter honor roll students; Caleb George, Caprice Hammer, Sophia Kovalcik, Amara Sterlitz, Emily Talarico, Maeggie Wysocki, Aidan Cole, Logan Cole, Maria Heath, Jordyn Hudek, Erin Schaeffer, Brian Talarico, Aidan Dehnert, Ana DeSimone, Zachary George, Parker Sterlitz and Morghan Wysocki. Bishop Malesic to preside at Catholic-Lutheran Joint Commemoration Bishop Edward C. Malesic will preside at An Evening of Witness and Thanksgiving Thursday, June 29 at 7 p.m. at St. Kilian Catholic Church in Cranberry Township. Refreshments and fellowship will follow the service. This event is part of From Conflict to Communion: Together in Hope, the theme of the regional observance of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. For directions, go to www.saintkilian.org.
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017 Memorial Candle Frances Petrarca by Paul Petrarca & Family Altar Servers Memorial Candle John Lucas By the Lucas Family July 1st & 2nd 4:00p.m. ~ Gina Beneccio Maria Safranyos Cara Walker 8:00a.m. ~ Casey & Renee Tomiczek 10:30a.m. ~ Derek Hald Kyle & Peter Poremski Collection for June 17th & 18th Envelopes ~ $4,308.65 Children s ~ 4.00 Loose Collection $264.00 Church Restoration ~ $13.00 Utilities ~ $166.00 Second Collection The annual collection for Peter s Pence and the Support of the Holy See will be held June 24-25. Peter s Pence helps fund the charitable works of the Holy Father and provides emergency relief assistance for people suffering from war, oppression and natural disasters. This collection also helps the diocese meet its obligation to contribute to the support of the operational expenses of the Holy See. Diocese Lenten Appeal This year s Diocesan Lenten Appeal will soon close and the total pledges and gifts received is $66,981. Our parish goal has been exceeded by $2,903.00. If you still haven t made your gift, please prayerfully discern your gift and return your pledge card at mass next weekend or return it to the Parish Office. Pledges can also be made online at DLA.dioceseofgreensburg.org. Holy Land Gifts After all the masses on July 1St & 2nd there will be a display of handmade articles for sale. Such as nativity scenes, crucifix, rosary, the last supper and many beautiful religious articles. Because of conflict in the region, many Christian families in Bethlehem are struggling to make ends meet. Holy Land Gifts represents over 100 Christian families who make a living selling traditional olive wood handcrafts and religious articles. When you purchase one of these beautiful gifts, you are helping artisans in the Holy Land provide for their families and live and work with dignity in a region fraught with tension. Thank you for supporting this project to keep the Christians present in the holy land of Jesus birth. Respect Life Mass At St. James the Greater Church (Apollo, PA) a Respect Life Mass will be offered every first Wednesday of the month at 7 pm beginning Wednesday, July 5. Catho- lics are called to uphold the dignity of every human life from the moment of conception until natural death. A powerful response to this call is prayer. All are invited to join together for the Holy Mass every first Wednesday of the month in support of God s great gift of life. It is God who gives life. Let us respect and love human life, especially the vulnerable life in a mother s womb. (Pope Francis) Trash to Treasure Sale Donations for the upcoming parish Trash & Treasure sale will be accepted in the parish hall on Monday, July 3, from 8:00a.m. until Noon and 5:00pm to 8:00p.m. On Wednesday July 5 and Thursday, July 6, from 8:00a.m. until noon. The sale will run from 8:00a.m. to 2:00p.m. on Friday, July 7 and from 8:00 a.m. until Noon on Saturday, July 8. Any questions call Carol at 724-568-4032 or Fran at 412-780-0164. Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus Council #6715 will be holding their monthly meeting on Wednesday, June 28th at 7:00p.m. at Christ the King Meeting room. All officers and members are requested to please attend.
People of all ages are welcome to a end our Youth Mass on Sunday, June 25th at 5:00 PM at St. James. There is an A er Mass Party (AMP) immediately following Mass in the church hall. Families with a last name beginning with (A-P) are asked to bring a side dish and last name beginning with (Q- Z) are asked to bring a dessert. We are looking for readers, altar servers, ushers and greeters in 6 th -12 th grades. We need volunteers for the AMP in order for it to con nue. Please sign up ASAP. As we have previously said, our EDGE and LIFETEEN youth are undertaking a youth inspired project to aid St. Gabriel s Parish in Umunnachi, Nigeria via Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Okeke, a priest of the Archdiocese of Onitsha in Anambra state located in the Eastern part of Nigeria. Their needs may be many but if it is possible to assist them in anyway whether financially and/or through prayer; it will be so appreciated. We will be doing combined fundraising for this mission as our Youth Ministry at a Cra /Vendor Show at Christ the King on July 22 nd from 11:00 AM-3:00 PM. Please call St. James Rectory at 724-478-4958 to register as a Cra er/vendor and check upcoming bulle ns for more informa on. We are looking for volunteers and those willing to donate baked good items. Save the date: XLT at St. James is on Friday, July 7 th at 6:30 PM. We have music from our worship band, a talk from our speaker (TBA), a time for silent adoration, Benediction and Confession followed by snacks and a time of fellowship in the church basement. The July 27 th FUSED 4 Café will be reschedule for another date. Youth Ministry Sec on: Potato Patch fries, cotton candy, roller coasters and friends a summer is not complete without a trip to Kennywood! Those entering 6 th -12 th grades in the Fall and their families are invited to go to Kennywood on Thursday, July 20 th. The cost is $25. Meet at St. James Church Parking lot at 9:30 AM and return at 8:00 PM. Deadline to register with money and permission slips (if you haven t turned one in yet) is Monday, July 10th. Make your checks payable to St. James Parish. Hope that you will join us! Open to those entering 6 th -12 th grades: Please join us for the Wave Pool at Boyce Park on Thursday, August 10, 2017. Meet at St. James at 12:15 PM and we will return to St. James around 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM. Only $5. A pizza dinner is included. Money and permission slips are due by Monday, August 3 rd. Bring a friend!
Saturday, June 24, Vigil, The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00p.m. Anthony DePanicis Sunday, June 25, The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00a.m. Living and Deceased of Our Parish 10:30a.m. Judy Linkes Monday, June 26, Weekday 8:30a.m. Kenneth Ruzbacki Tuesday, June 27, Weekday Wednesday, June 28, St. Irenaeus 8:30a.m. Walter Kaminski, Harold Holben Thursday, June 29, Sts. Peter and Paul Friday, June 30, Weekday 8:30a.m. Frances Petrarca Saturday July 1, Weeday Saturday, July 1, Vigil, Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00p.m. Samuel Mangus Sunday, July 2, Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00a.m. Living and Deceased of Our Parish 10:30a.m. Salvatore & Mary Palattella