St. Raymond of the Mountains 170 School House Lane, P.O. Box 330, Donegal, PA 15628 724-593-7479 A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust and A Parish of the Diocese of Greensburg Parish Staff: Rev. Richard J. Kosisko, Administrator Email... rkosisko@dioceseofgreensburg.org Rev. Teodoro Abner Cortezano, Parochial Vicar Email... tcortezano@dioceseofgreensburg.org Bill Pospisil, Coordinator of Faith Formation Email.... bpospisil@dioceseofgreensburg.org Mary Strucaly, Parish Secretary Email.....mstrucaly@dioceseofgreensburg.org Addy Evangeliste, Bulletin & Parish Website Email.. aevangeliste@dioceseofgreensburg.org Contact Information: Parish Office... 724-593-7479 Parish Fax... 724-593-5934 Website - www.straymondchurch.org Online Giving Service (web base electronic contributions, safe & secure) Visit www.straymondchurch.org, select the Online Giving link and follow the commands Catholic Charities Help Line 1-866-409-6455 In the event of inclement weather: Please check our parish activities of cancellations at KDKA channel 2 BAPTISMS: Please contact the Parish Office for Baptism. CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 3:30 PM. MARRIAGES: Arrangements should be made with the Pastor at least one year in advance. September 30, 2018 MASSES: Saturday (Vigil): 4:30 PM. Sunday: 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM. Daily Mass: 8:00 AM at St. Raymond Chapel (under office) Except Friday. An Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction: Every First Friday of the month after the 8:00 AM Mass until 10:00 AM. Holy Days: See bulletin BULLETIN DEADLINE: Tuesdays at 10:30 AM. PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Closed Friday. St. Raymond of the Mountains Parish Mission Statement We, the parish of St. Raymond of the Mountains (Donegal, PA) are situated in a resort area and comprised of many rural communities. We come together to share and strengthen our faith in God and each other by celebrating the sacraments and striving to follow God s teaching. We are called to be open to the Holy Spirit and to build a stronger Faith Community by serving the needs of others, by educating, and by welcoming all.
St. Raymond of the Mountains Church September 30, 2018 GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time As we go about our days, we necessarily label, classify, and prioritize. What's "in" and what's "out" on our priority list? Because humans are social beings, we tend to do the same thing with people. We can only invite six people to the dinner party. Our young child wants to invite certain friends to her birthday, but we're keenly aware of who the parents are, and the prospect of spending several hours with them is enough to give us pause. In today's Gospel, Jesus' disciples face a classification problem. They've seen another person driving out demons in the name of Jesus. They recognize him, a non-apostle, as clearly "out." And yet "Jesus replied, 'Do not prevent him? whoever is not against us is for us." Jesus recognizes real faith in the would-be exorcist. In our own lives, Jesus invites us to recognize others' good intentions. They should not be cut off simply because they do not line up with all our personal preferences. What, then, is deserving o f s u c h a f a t e? "If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off? if your eye c a u s e s y o u t o s i n, p l u c k i t o u t. " When his listeners blame others, Jesus tends to pivot the conversation to their own lives. In this case, the message is clear. What we really need to cut out is that which keeps us from Jesus. If over-commitment causes us to lose patience with our family, doubt God's providence, and become consumed with self-reliance, cut something out. If certain friendships lead us time after time into gossip and slander, cut it out. In today's Gospel, Jesus invites us to live intentionally in our discipleship. Are we ready? October Blessed Rosary We invite all our parishioners and visitors to join us as we say the rosary each Saturday before the 4:30 PM Mass. The Rosary will start each Saturday at 4:00 PM. Please honor our Blessed Mother with your presence. We particularly pray for our nation and all its needs. News from St. Raymond s Christian Mothers The St. Raymond s Christian Mothers will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 9, at 8:30 a.m. in the Parish Social Hall. We will be celebrating Halloween and Fall. All ladies of the parish are invited to attend. It s time again for the January Calendar Ticket All hold-out numbers need to be in by October 1. Contact Toni Terretti, 724-593-4593 or tmterretti@lhtot.com if you want a special ticket number. Thank you. Readings for the Week of September 30, 2018 Sunday: Nm 11:25-29/Ps 19:8, 10, 12-13, 14 [9a] Jas 5:1-6/Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48 Monday: Jb 1:6-22/Ps 17:1bcd, 2-3, 6-7 [6]/Lk 9:46-50 Tuesday: Jb 3:1-3, 11-17, 20-23/Ps 88:2-3, 4-5, 6, 7-8 [3]/Mt 18:1-5, 10 Wednesday: Jb 9:1-12, 14-16/Ps 88:10bc-11, 12-13, 14-15 [3]/Lk 9:57-62 Thursday: Jb 19:21-27/Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14 [13]/Lk 10:1-12 Friday: Jb 38:1, 12-21; 40:3-5/Ps 139:1-3, 7-8, 9-10, 13-14ab [24b]/Lk 10:13-16 Saturday: Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17/Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91, 125, 130 [135]/Lk 10:17-24 Next Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [cf. 5] Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12 Reminder There will be an Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction every First Friday (of the month) after the 8:00 AM Mass until 10:00 AM. Hope to see you: Friday, October 5 in the Chapel. Missionary Cooperation Plan (Next Weekend, October 7, 2018) The Benedictine Fathers of Saint Vincent Archabbey, Latrobe, PA will be with us this year asking for our prayers and alms for their missions in Brazil and Taiwan and for the many foreign Seminarians who study at Saint Vincent and then return to ministry in their home countries. Please be generous and help them reach out to those they serve. This way you can become part of this mission of mercy and salvation. Please remember in your prayers Josh B., Pam Balow, Matt Bauman, Beth Brown, Ginger Cairns, Terry Cavicchio, Mary Cauley, Shawn Dellgross, Amanda Dennis, Dave DeWitt, Cheryl E., Francis Ernesty, George Estochin, Laura Estochin, Mildred Estochin, Corinne Estock, Bill G., Patty Gadek, Gerald, Rose Henrickson, Barry Huey, Mitchell Johnson, Darlene Jenniches, Karen, Jadon Kalp, Jim Kalp, Megan Kalp, Carol Kelly, Ryan Kelly, Ray Kostovny, Frank Kuhns, Namon Lilly, Leslie Lloyd, Juanita Miller, Richard Miller, Theresa Miller, Margaret Mollick, Courtiney Mastowski, Mindy O., Ryan Painter, Chris Petrarca, Greg Petrucci, Madeline R., Richard Randall, Tracy Ritenour, Dan Rocker, Mellisa Rocker, Bernie Rusinko, Bill Schulte, Gertrude Chub Shaulis, Ted Shaulis, Helen Sparks, Lisa & Declan Spell, Edie Spell, Ernestine Stanton, Jim T., Mike Terretti, Theresa, Colleen and sons, Denise Thomas, Bryce Vargo, Jane Waite, Jim Walters, and Margaret Witt.
A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust and A Parish of the Diocese of Greensburg October is Respect Life Month. Since Roe Vs. Wade was passed in the United States of America, we have lost 60 Million pre-born children to the heinous crime of abortion. This unjust law allows you to kill your child for any reason up until birth. How many inventors, engineers, teachers, firemen, police officers, priests, electricians, etc. have we aborted? May God forgive us of this sin. Know that God forgives, heals, and restores us if we have fallen victim to the lie told us about abortion. Rachel's Vineyard has a ministry for those hurt through abortion. Please pray for an end of abortion and all acts of violence in and out of the womb. NEW EVANGELIZATION Holiness and evangelization both begin by first declaring one s own sinfulness. To declare our own innocence and blame others for the evils in this world is the sin of pride, of judging others. Whether we are campaigning against abortion, sexual abuse or some other atrocity, we must first recognize that we all are guilty of pride and desirous of personal gratification. Of course, we are bound to take action against any injustice, but realize, for example, that both the abortionist and the pro-life activist are convinced that they are justified in the actions they take. Neither or both may be sinning. We must pray for mercy and forgiveness for ourselves as well as the other sinner. A worse sin would be to maintain that one is innocent and without sin. In the end, God will judge and give each of us our just reward of eternal punishment or eternal joy. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Being Catholic entails more than just being baptized, going to church on Sunday and knowing the Creed. It involves developing a sincere prayer life, living an exemplary moral life, regular reception of the Sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist. It necessitates that we cultivate the attitude and disposition for leading a good life based on the four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance. Prudence is the virtue that disposes our conscience to make good decisions and act accordingly. Justice consists in the determination to give God and neighbor their due. Fortitude strengthens one s resolve to resist temptations and face trials or persecutions. Temperance is the moral virtue that moderates the attraction of pleasures and provides balance in the use of created goods. These four virtues are the basis of all virtue. Our Bible Discussion Study Group will meet again this Thursday, October 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Social Hall. Make plans to attend. Celebration the Season of Creation The Season of Creation is September 1 (the World Day of Prayer for Creation) through October 4 (the Feast of St. Francis). To celebrate this Season of Creation the Creation Care Team invites you to take the Saint Francis Pledge to live Laudato Si!, Pope Francis encyclical on care for our common home, by prayer, action, and advocacy. If you have taken the Pledge, THANK YOU! If you haven t, it is not too late. Visit the Catholic Climate C o v e n a n t w e b s i t e h t t p s : / / www.catholicclimatecovenant.org. You will find the Pledge under Programs at the bottom of the home page. Also, a paper copy of the pledge is in the back of church this weekend. Make the commitment! SIGN IT and LIVE IT! BIBLE As a single book, the Bible is divided into two parts: the Old Testament (OT) portrays the times before Jesus and the New Testament (NT) concerns the times during and after the life of Jesus. Prior to the invention of writing and papyrus about 1250 BC, history was taught by word of mouth. Biblical writings extend from the time of King David about 1000 BC and conclude about 100 AD with the death of John. The basis of the OT is the first five books known as the Pentateuch or the Torah; the basis of the NT is the Gospels. In addition to the Pentateuch, the other divisions of the OT are the Historical Books, the Wisdom Books and the Prophetic Books. Besides the Gospels, the NT contains the Letters, or Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. Christian scholars agree that Christ and the NT events are prefigured by the people and events in the OT.
This Week in the Parish This Sunday, Sept. 30-8:00 a.m. Morning Mass - 10:30 a.m. Morning Mass - 9:00 a.m. St. Raymond Religious Ed. Classes (CL) Tuesday, Oct. 2-6:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal (CH) Thursday, Oct. 4-6:30 p.m. Bible Study (PH) Friday, Oct. 5-8:00 a.m. Mass, followed by an Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction until 10:00 a.m. (RC) Saturday, Oct. 6-4:00 p.m. Pray the Rosary (CH) - 4:30 p.m. Evening Mass Next Sunday, Oct. 7-8:00 a.m. Morning Mass - 9:00 a.m. St. Raymond Religious Ed. Classes (CL) - 10:30 a.m. Morning Mass (RC) = Rectory Chapel (RM) = Rectory Meeting Room (CH) = Church (CL) = Classrooms (PH) = Parish Social Hall The flowers on the Altar this weekend are donated by anonymous Thank you and God bless you for your generosity. Our Weekly Offering OFFERTORY September 22 & 23, 2018 (90 out of 388 = 23%) Envelopes $2,437.75 Loose $591.00 Monthly $5.00 Total $3,033.75 Needed for Expenses $4,600.00 Difference -$1,566.25 Seminarian/Clergy $50.00 ABC Education $50.00 Many thanks and may God Bless you for your generosity!!! 2018 Seminarian and Clergy Formation Collection Today is the annual diocesan collection for our Seminarians, for men preparing for the Permanent Diaconate, for the ongoing formation of our clergy and for our International Priests serving in the Diocese of Greensburg. If you forgot your envelope for this collection, please use one of the envelopes that have been placed in the pew to make your gift. Please be generous in supporting the needs of our Seminarians and Clergy through this collection. In addition to your financial support, Bishop Malesic is asking for your prayers for vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and the religious life. Let us all continue to pray for all vocations, so that those who are called may prayerfully respond to God s invitation. Please know that your support is always appreciated, but especially now, when they face the challenge of dealing with the difficult realities of this calling after the recent Grand Jury Report.
MASSES THIS WEEK Sat. - September 29 - Vigil: Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30 p.m. + Mary Burns Kantorick (Dorothy Voke) Sun. - September 30 - Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. + Sue Shroyer (Noreen Brady & Elaine Voke) 10:30 a.m. Our Parish Members Mon. - October 1 - St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Virgin 8:00 a.m. + Maureen Cusack (Joe & Elise Bizup) Tues. - October 2 - The Holy Guardian Angels 8:00 a.m. + Edward S. Smith (Suzanne M. Miller) Wed. - October 3 - Weekday 8:00 a.m. + James Lang (Schafer, Cummings Families) Thurs. - October 4 - St. Francis of Assisi 8:00 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of the Werthman Family (Ray Werthman) Fri. - October 5 - Weekday 8:00 a.m. Mass, followed by an Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction until 10:00 AM (Chapel) Sat. - October 6 - Vigil: Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30 p.m. Helen Sparks (Addy Evangeliste & Family) Sun. - October 7 - Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Our Parish Members 10:30 a.m. + Donald Korzen (D.J. Korzen) The National LifeChain will take place next Sunday, October 7, 2018. Please show your support for the sanctity of life by participating in your local LifeChain which will be held at Mellon Park, Ligonier (next to the Giant Eagle) from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.. This is a silent, peaceful, prayerful demonstration during which participants may stand or sit holding one of several approved pro-life signs. For more information, please contact Terry Kelly at 724-493-4349. LITURGICAL MINISTERS SERVERS Sat. Oct. 6 4:30 p.m. - Tim Pisula Sun. Oct. 7 8:00 a.m. - Kaylea Voke Sun. Oct. 7 10:30 a.m. - Nicole Shinsky EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Sat. Oct. 6 4:30 p.m. - Dorothy Voke - Ginger Cairns - Susan Waite Sun. Oct. 7 8:00 a.m. - Darlene Grabill - Karen Chearney - Noreen Brady Sun. Oct. 7 10:30 a.m. - Mary Mastowski - Deneen Vinkler - Mary DeLose Sat. Oct. 6 Sun. Oct. 7 Sun. Oct. 7 READERS 4:30 p.m. - Tim Pisula 8:00 a.m. - Peggy Schafer 10:30 a.m. - Bill Pospisil