Saint Gertrude Parish A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust 303 Franklin Ave Vandergrift, Pennsylvania 15690 October 22, 2017 The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Fr. James Loew, O.S.B. Pastor, (724) 568-2331 Fax: (724) 568-2030 Fr. Arnel Estrella, Parochial Vicar 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 Cardinal Maida Academy Mrs. Patricia Visnick, Principal School Phone (724) 568-3304 School Fax (724) 567-1900 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, through 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 What makes the Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children different from the others? First, there is the intended assembly, which is described as comprised of mostly children of school age. There are three Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children available to us now in the missal. The first one has a very simple form, easily grasped by even a young child. The second has a great deal of participation by the assembly-- repeated sung acclamations. The third has a number of variations that can be tricky for a priest to handle if he hasn't prepared carefully. All of this work does point to a true treasure of our tradition: children are part of the Sunday assembly, precisely because they are baptized members of Christ's body. By contrast, the churches of the Reformation tend to look upon children as members in training, and see worship as an adult activity. Sunday school happens downstairs while the adults celebrate Holy Communion upstairs. In a phrase, that's not Catholic. Children belong to Christ and to the assembly. So, the desire to care for the children in the assembly, to draw them into the prayer, and to adapt our rituals and texts to their needs is deeply Catholic, a true pastoral effort to help draw everyone into the praise of God. Today s Readings First Reading -- The LORD said to Cyrus, his anointed, "I am the LORD, there is no other" (Isaiah 45:1, 4-6). Psalm -- Give the Lord glory and honor (Psalm 96). Second Reading -- Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy to the church of the Thessalonians: We thank God always for all of you (1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b). Gospel -- Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's (Matthew 22:15-21). Readings for the Week Monday: Rom 4:20-25; Lk 1:69-75; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15b, 17-19, 20b-21; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18; Ps 124:1b-8; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Rom 6:19-23; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Rom 7:18-25a; Ps 119:66, 68, 76-77, 93-94; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Sunday: Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 St. Gertrude Spaghetti Dinner Ministries asked to provide dessert and/or work in October: October26: Men s Club, Contemporary Choir, Lectors. Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Rally You are invited to join Bishop Malesic as he consecrates the Diocese of Greensburg to Our Lady of Fatima during the annual Rosary Rally, which will be held Saturday, Oct. 7, at 11 a.m. in the St. Joseph Chapel at the Bishop Connare Center. Second Collection This Week Pope Francis reminds us in his Message for World Mission Sunday 2017 that [t]he Church is missionary by nature; otherwise, she would no longer be the Church of Christ, but one group among many others that soon end up serving their purpose and passing away. The Pope continues to reflect about our Christian identity, and insists that part of our responsibility as Christians is to carry out our mission in a world marked by confusion, disappointment, and frustration. The Holy Father sees the celebration of World Mission Sunday as a good opportunity for enabling the missionary heart of the Christian communities to join in prayer, testimony of life and communion of goods, in responding to the vast and pressing needs of evangelization. The World Mission Sunday collection supports missionaries in more than 1,100 mission dependent dioceses, through whose work and witness to Christ, the poor receive practical help and experience God s love and mercy, His hope and peace. Men s Club Pasta Dinner Raffle Saturday, November 4, doors open at 5:30 in the church hall. Cost is $20.00 a ticket. Only 150 tickets will be sold. Price includes raffle ticket, dinner and Beverages. Deadline for purchasing tickets is October 30th. Dinner includes: Lasagna, Salad, Bread, Dessert, and Beverages. Last ticket drawn could be worth $500.00.
The Twenty-Ninth Sunday in October 22, 2017 Memorial Candle Domenic & Saveria Gallo By Family Altar Servers October 28th & 29th 4:00p.m. ~ Derek & Zachary Hald 8:00a.m. ~ Kyle & Peter Poremski 10:30a.m. ~ Ashley & Brianna Scanga Collection October 14th & 15th Envelopes ~ $3,545.00 Loose ~ $277.00 Children ~ $1.00 Church Restoration ~ $23.00 Utilities ~ $25.00 Trunk or Treat Memorial Candle Nick Loperfito by Family Come Trunk or Treat at C + K parking lot Sunday, October 29 from 2~4 PM (rain or shine) Free for children up to 6th Grade. Food games, and treats. Families who wish to participate by decorating their trunk and handing out candy will need to pick up a registration form from the gathering area or contact the parish office (724)845-8191 to register. The deadline to register is Friday, October 27. Theology on Tap The next session of Theology on Tap in the A-K Valley will be Thursday, October 26 at Garda s Restaurant 2033 St. Rte 66, Ford City, PA and features Fr. Dan Ulishney as the speaker. For more information please visit the Theology on Tap A-K Valley Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ akvalleytot/ ) and the October 26 event page (https:// www.facebook.com/ events/1825285294360632/ ). Catholic Daughters of the Americas The November Meeting of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court #1008 will be held on Thursday, November 2, 2017. The Memorial Service in recognition of deceased members will be held at 6:00 p.m. in the church, followed by the meeting in the Church Hall. The Catholic Daughters of America cut off order date for the cookbook is November 10th. Orders will be taken until that date and then the cookbook will be sent off to be published. Cookbooks will be in at the end of November ready for pickup and extra cookbooks are also being or dered. For more information please contact Kathy Policicchio at 724-777-1220. An Afternoon of Reflection A program for individuals with disabilities and life challenging illnesses, sponsored by the Diocese of Greenburg, Office for Evangelization and Faith Formation, will be held at Our Lady of Grace Church, Greensburg, on Sunday, October 29,1-6:30 p.m. Monsignor Larry Kiniry will be the moderator. The afternoon will consist of teachings, fellowship, Mass and dinner. For reservations, information, or to volunteer, please contact Rita Shapiola at 724-537-3851. The donation is $ 8 per person. Oldies Dance Thank you to all those who attended the oldies dance. We would also like to send a special thank you to John Ameno who volunteered to DJ. Everyone had a great time. With the joy of Baptism we welcome into the family of God: Isabell Rae Farone, daughter of Raymond Farone and Kayla Marie Grimm. We offer our love and best wishes to this child and her family.
FUSED 4 ~ OCTOBER/NOVEMBER EDGE CALENDAR (Grades 9th-12th ~ St. James Parish Underground/Upper Room ~ 6:30-8:00 PM) 22 nd Youth Mass at 5 PM at St. James with AMP to follow in the hall ~ 25 th Session ~ 29 th Helping with Trunk or Treat ~ November: 1st All Saints Day Mass at St. James at 7:00 PM ~ 8 th Session ~ 15 th Session ~ 22 nd NO SESSION ~ 26 th Youth Mass at 5 PM at St. James with AMP to follow in the hall ~ 29 th Session FUSED 4 ~ OCTOBER/NOVEMBER LIFETEEN CALENDAR (Grades 6th-8th ~Christ the King Parish ~ St. Joseph Room in the basement of the church offices at CTK~ 6:30-8:00 PM) 22 nd -- Youth Mass at 5 PM at St. James with AMP to follow in the hall and NCYC Sendoff for NCYC par cipants ~ 28 th Fright Night at Kennywood ~ 29 th No session but helping with Trunk or Treat ~ November: 5 th Session ~ 12 th Session at St. James Church ~ 19 th Session ~ 26 th Youth Mass at 5 PM at St. James with AMP to follow in the hall A en on 6 th -12 th grade youth and parents: T-shirt order forms are due no later than Sunday, November 5 th. It is the same yellow and black t-shirt as last year. Cost is only $5 a shirt. Kennywood Fright Night is Saturday, October 28 th! Be prepared to be scared! $15 (which includes your cket, transporta on and pizza) for Kennywood Fright Night is due no later than this Sunday, October 15 th. Please meet at St. James School Upper Parking Lot at 4:30 PM. We are leaving the park at 11:00 PM, and should return to St. James Parish around midnight. Permission slips needed (if you haven t completed one yet). Please make checks payable to St. James Parish. Also, there will be no refunds. Chaperones and drivers are needed! Save the date: 6 th -12 th graders, we will be helping with the Trunk or Treat at Christ the King on October 29 th from 2:00-4:00 PM. Youth volunteers are asked to arrive at 1:30 PM and we should finish up around 4:15 PM. Please RSVP to volunteer by this Sunday, October 22 nd. If you are age 13 and above, you are encouraged to join our Remind.com group. It is a free, safe and simple messaging tool that helps me to share important updates and reminders with you and your parents. You can subscribe by text, by email or by using the Remind app. To receive messages via text, text @reg2youth to 81010. On your iphone or Android phone, open your web browser and go to the following link: rmd.at/reg2youth and follow instruc ons to sign up for Remind. You ll be prompted to download the mobile app. This is the way that you will be no fied about any snow cancella on.
Saturday, October 21, Vigil, Twenty-Ninth Sunday in 4:00p.m. Alexander, Louise, Dorothy, Joseph & Larry Trentin Sunday, October 22, Twenty-Ninth Sunday in 8:00a.m. Living and Deceased of Our Parish 10:30a.m. Stephanie Lombardi Monday, October 23, Weekday 8:30a.m. Rose Vernerelli Tuesday, October 24, Weekday 8:30a.m. Rose Demichele Wednesday, October 25, Weekday 8:30a.m. Henry & Anna Loew 9:15a.m. CMA School Mass Thursday, October 26, Weekday 8:30a.m. Frank & Kathy Bruno Friday, October 27, Weekday 8:30a.m. Pauline Seben Saturday October 28, Sts. Simon & Jude 8:30a.m. Mass at Christ The King 1:00p.m. Wedding of Deana Klick & Greg Stein Saturday, October 28, Vigil, Thirtieth Sunday in 4:00p.m. Joseph Montarti Sunday, October 29, Thirtieth Sunday in 8:00a.m. Stanley Stush Souchock 10:30a.m. L iving and Deceased of Our Parish