- Saint James Catholic Church

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- Saint James Catholic Church
SA I N T JA M E S CAT H O L I C PA R I S H
The Love of Christ
In the Heart Of
Sewickley
SECOND SUNDAY of advent
200 Walnut Street - Sewickley, PA 15143
Reverend Thomas J. Burke, Pastor
PHONE: 412-741-6650
FAX: 412-741-4782
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEB SITE: www.saintjames-church.com
Rectory Office Hours:
Monday - Friday / 8:30am - 5:00pm
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil - 5:00pm
Sunday - 7:30am, 9:30am and 11:30am
Confessions: Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30am
With God, All Things Are Possible!
ST. JAMES MISSION STATEMENT
St. James is a community filled with hope striving to keep
alive the apostolic spirit of our namesake. By virtue of our
common baptism and in union with the Diocese of Pittsburgh, we believe in the Love of God, the Father, the
Presence of God, the Son, and the Guidance of God, the
Holy Spirit.
Founded in 1863, our legacy of persistence and resilience
gives us the confidence to journey forward into the future.
The Eucharist is the center of our lives forming us into a
people that mirror the boundless embrace of Christ’s
Love where all can find a home at St. James.
December 8, 2013
Volume 2013, Issue 49
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor............................. Reverend Thomas J. Burke
........................................ [email protected]
Parochial Vicar……..…..Reverend Frederick W. Gruber
……………………………[email protected]
Retired/In-Residence....Reverend Matthew Tosello, Ph.D
……………………………[email protected]
SV Hospital Ministries...Deacon Jim Olson
…………………….………412-996-3578
Business Manager..…...Greg Curran
……………………………[email protected]
Office Manager .............. Karin Masterani
........................................ [email protected]
Office Assistant ............ Susan Ponticello
........................................ [email protected]
Dir. Music Ministries ..... Lou Valenzi
........................................ Associate, Sharron Schaefer
........................................ Website: www.stjamesmusic.org
Dir. Religious Ed ........... Karen Conroy, 412-741-6766
........................................ [email protected]
Saint James Catholic School ……………..412-741-5540
Principal…………….....Sister Christy Hill, extension 108
........................................ [email protected]
Secretary .................... Marcy Knobloch, extension 100
School Website .......... www.stjamesschool.us
Youth Minister ............... Maria Brown, 412-749-3745
........................................ [email protected]
Maintenance .................. Mike Glumac, Dan O’Rourke,
…………………………….Kyle Devlin and Bill Hawthorne
Housekeeping ............... Patty Smitz
DECEMBER 8, 2013
SAINT JAMES CHURCH
Shepherd’s
Voice
December 8, 2013
Second Sunday of Advent
REPENT!
This time of year is a popular time for people to come to the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Recently I met with a parishioner who has
been struggling with various circumstances in their life. There has
been a lot of hurt and anger in their heart and they wanted to become
“clean” for the holidays. After we finished the Sacrament of Reconciliation they were filled with peace.
This weekend we celebrate the Second Sunday of Advent. The readings this weekend focus on repentance. In the first reading of the
prophet Isaiah, a prophet announces the birth of a future king. He will
bring healing and justice to the people. In the Second reading to the
Romans, Paul reminds us to welcome one another as Christ welcomes us. In the Gospel of Matthew, we are introduced to John the
Baptist who is a cousin of Jesus. John is a major figure during the
Season of Advent who focuses on repentance.
As we continue traveling through this Advent Season, let us forgive
those around us, forgive ourselves and seek healing and reconciliation. Let us not look backward, but look for.
REPENT!
Advent Penance Services
Advent is a wonderful time to get refreshed and renewed. There are various
Penance services being conducted the next several weeks to get ready for
the Christmas season. Penance services will be conducted at 6:30pm at
the following neighboring parishes:
Tuesday, December 10 – St. Margaret Mary (Moon Twp.)
Tuesday, December 17- St. Joseph (Coraopolis)
We will also participate in “The Light Is On For You” which every parish will participate in this coming Wednesday, December 11. The
church will be open and confessions will be available from 6:00 to
9:00pm.
Campaign For The Church Alive!
We are in full swing for Our Campaign For the Church Alive! This campaign
provides us with the opportunity to help serve the needs of our brothers and
sisters in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, as well as nourishing our Catholic
community here at St. James. 60% of what is collected will go to the Diocese and 40% will stay here at St. James for our own needs which amount
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
to $614,000. If we surpass this target, we will retain sixty percent of all
funds we raise above goal.
Our parish target is $1,535,000. As of this week our parish is at 75% of
the goal! Every registered parishioner will be receiving a pledge card and
asked to participate. Please return your pledge card to the Rectory. I ask
that you open your heart to participate in this historic campaign as we help
the Diocese of Pittsburgh and St. James Catholic Parish.
Additional Responsibilities
Bishop Zubik has recently appointed me to be a “Mentor” for newly ordained Deacon Tony Giordiano who is from Good Samaritan Parish in
Ambridge. The purpose of a mentor is to facilitate the movement of the
newly ordained deacon into effective ministry. Deacon Tony is the Pastoral
Associate at St. John the Baptist Parish in Monaca and also the Chaplain at
the Beaver Valley Medical Center in Beaver. I am honored that the Bishop
trust’s my leadership to help Deacon Tony in his Ministry.
I have also been appointed Chaplain to the St. Anthony School Program
which is a Catholic based education and training program for children ages
5-21 with Autism, Down Syndrome and other serious intellectual disabilities.
In addition to being the Pastor of St. James Parish, I am also: Chaplain
to the Catholic Committee on Scouting, Chaplain to the Pittsburgh
Police Department, Chaplain to the Pittsburgh Pirates, Member of the
College of Consultors for the Diocese, and a Board of Director Member of the Pittsburgh Athletic Association in Oakland.
Parish Improvements
Pitt Chemical Company of Pittsburgh recently installed new royal blue
soap dispensers, hand sanitizer, and paper towel dispensers throughout
the campus at no cost to the parish.
Ron Parisi Remodeling of Ambridge recently cleaned the gutters, roof
tops, and drains of the campus buildings removing leaves and debris and
also cut some tree limbs.
Congratulations
Congratulations to Ariana Noelle Kostelnik and Robert Kenneth Stevenson who are being Baptized this weekend.
Wedding Bells
Congratulations to Nicole Sarver and Christopher Sproul who were married on November 23, and Katherine Tedesco and Philip Diemert who
were married on November 30.
Something to Think About…
An error gracefully acknowledged is a victory won.
- Caroline Leigh Gascoigne
With God, All Things Are Possible!
Fr. Tom Burke
Pastor
Email - [email protected]
The Sacrament of Baptism is available any Sunday of the month at Hospitalized and Homebound parishioners please contact us or have a fam12:45PM. Couples expecting a child should attend Baptism class. To ily member do so. If you know of a parishioner who is unable to get to
make arrangements for a Baptism or class, please call (412) 741-6650.
Church and would like to receive Communion, please call (412) 741-6650.
The Sacrament of Marriage requires that the couple meet with one of the If you are in need of prayer and would welcome the spiritual support
parish priests at least six (6) months before the proposed date of the wedding. of your parish family, please call Connie (412)741-5611.
Please call to make an appointment with one of the priests.
Altar Servers…………………Molly Torbic…….....259-8059
Baptism Preparation ............... Jim & Margi Gregory741-1005
Bereavement .......................... Nancy Miklos ........... 741-9463
Bible Studies
Sunday Morning.................. John Bunce ............... 741-1050
Men’s Saturday. .................. Ernie Tucci ............... 741-4539
Women ................................ Nan O’Connor .......... 741-1547
Centering Prayer Group ............ Victoria Graham ............ 897-1646
………………………………...Richard Whittier……..855-3981
Christian Mother’s/Guild ....... Rose Flaherty ............ 741-3844
Eucharistic Ministers for Parish ................................ 741-6650
For Hospital………………...Deacon Jim Olson .... 996-3578
Faith Formation Committee ... Karen Conroy............ 741-6766
55+ Club ................................ Starr Hull .................. 259-8347
PARISH YEAREND SUMMARY
JULY 1- JUNE 30, 2013
2012-2013 ACTUAL 2012-2013 BUDGET 2011-2012 ACTUAL
Operating Income:
Collections at Offertory
Donations and Bequests
General Fundraising
Investment Income
Other Operating Income
Total Operating Income
877,238.00
51,582.00
6,712.00
506.00
7,050.00
963,000.00
66,000.00
0.00
1,000.00
2,500.00
911,957.52
144,307.18
2,770.00
1,097.08
3,991.25
943,088.00
1,032,500.00
1,064,123.03
126,584.00
188,726.00
261,827.00
84,656.00
22,860.00
82,181.00
56,109.00
2,002.00
0.00
(3,881.00)
(19,093.00)
104,000.00
139,977.00
204,105.00
281,507.00
67,631.00
24,981.00
82,356.00
46,238.00
0.00
500.00
10,000.00
(6,900.00)
180,000.00
138,107.12
205,489.62
260,054.66
66,813.02
20,613.90
67,252.52
48,819.17
398.23
900.00
10,433.84
(12,530.46)
200,000.00
905,971.00
37,117.00
1,030,395.00
2,105.00
1,006,351.62
57,771.41
Operating Expenses:
Liturgical Expense
Administration Expense
Operation & Maintenance Expense
Rectory Expense
Property & Liability Insurance
Religious Education Program
Youth Ministry Program
Adult Education Program
Community Programs & Donations
Social Activities
Rental Property Operation
School Subsidy Expense
Total Operating Expenses
NET OPERATING SURPLUS/(DEFICIT)
SCHOOL YEAR END SUMMARY
JULY 1 - JUNE 30, 2013
OPERATING INCOME:
Tuition and Fees
Donations & Bequests
General Fund Raising
Investment Income
Other Operating Income
Total Operating Income
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Instructional Expense
Administration Expense
Operation & Maintenance Expense
Property & Liability Insurance
Food Service Program
Student Activities Program
Bookstore Operation
Preschool Program
Extended Day Service Program
Total Operating Expenses
NET SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) BEFORE SUBSIDY
Subsidy - Parish/Other
Net Operating Surplus/(Deficit)
2012-2013 ACTUAL 2012-2013 BUDGET 2011-2012 ACTUAL
652,367.00
18,709.00
170,190.00
66.00
0.00
724,525.00
10,000.00
158,000.00
0.00
0.00
713,418.92
9,151.40
147,463.60
116.53
14,629.04
841,332.00
892,525.00
884,779.49
619,558.00
127,670.00
216,242.00
10,290.00
1,381.00
4,344.00
(3.00)
7,616.00
(2,374.00)
671,624.00
163,623.00
236,318.00
11,551.00
2,500.00
15,000.00
(700.00)
131.00
(5,927.00)
732,813.32
147,459.84
213,254.69
9,526.60
1,816.95
4,884.24
(50.00)
8,685.97
(7,386.82)
984,724.00
1,094,120.00
1,111,004.79
(143,392.00)
144,000.00
608.00
(201,595.00)
220,000.00
18,405.00
(226,225.30)
240,000.00
13,774.70
The net operating surpluses reflect a transfer after the 2012-2013 fiscal year from the parish to the school.
As we conclude the 2013 year, I would like to call your attention to our Annual Fiscal Report for the 2012-2013 year.
The year 2012 was a year “in transition” for St. James, as I became your Pastor on August, 27, 2012. Since it has been a year and
four months, we have seen a lot of positive changes in our parish: increase in membership and increase in major improvements
throughout the campus.
Our overall operating parish income has gone up, total operating parish expenses have dramatically come down. For the school, our
operating income has declined due to a slight drop in enrollment, but our school expenses have declined. With the addition of a full
day four year-old pre-school program this year our enrollment in pre-school has increased. The new School Advisory Board that has
been established to assist Sister Christy and myself has been a tremendous help in looking at Academic Excellence, Recruitment/
Retention, Financial and Advancement.
Since the fall of 2012 we have welcomed over 150 new families to St. James. There is a positive spirit of energy in the parish. Our
parish continues to be a generous outreach ministry in supporting the Union Aid Society, St. Vincent de Paul, the Center for Hope,
Girls Hope, Habitat for Humanity and many other various outreach projects. I want to thank the parish and school staff for all of their
tremendous work this past year and thank all the wonderful volunteers who help make St. James be the Love of Christ in the Heart of
Sewickley.
Thank you for your continued generosity.
With God, All Things Are Possible!
Fr. Thomas J. Burke - Pastor
Finance Council Members: David Aloe, Greg Curran, Bob DeBiase, Chuck Etta, Joann Matten, John Moraca, John Nicolaus, Judy
Spanos, David Thompson, and Andrea Vescio
YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS
Our church was sure "Alive"
for our O.C. group
(Operation Christ Middle
School Youth Group) as we
began our "Movie Night in
November" with attending Mass first.
Many of the kids were able to take part
in carrying out some of the responsibilities during Mass, such as lecturing,
greeting, and carrying the gifts up to
the altar. Following the Mass, our
group participated in the service project which was to assemble many
small gifts in Christmas stockings for the children at Center for Hope. All
50 stockings were filled with winter hats, gloves, toys and candy. Following dinner, we traveled to Cinemark in Monaca to view the new animated
film "Free Birds" in 3D. A movie about turkeys on a crusade to save themselves from turkey dinner! Great fun was had by all. Worship...Service to
others... and Fellowship. A perfect way to begin our Christmas season!
Finance Council......................Andrea Vescio .......... 741-8776
[David Aloe, Bob DeBiase, Chuck Etta, Joann Matten, John
Moraca, John Nicolaus and Judy Spanos]
Greeters ..................................John Tucci ................ 741-4539
Home & School ......................Mary Jo Wise .......... 264-3962
Knights of Columbus .............Ed Schuring .............. 741-8062
Lectors………………………. ................................. 741-6650
Marriage Preparation…….Jim & Margi Gregory .... 741-1005
Men’s Retreat…………....Kevin Daily…...………..741-6211
Pastoral Council………....Mike Killian…………....741-6650
Saint Vincent de Paul ........Bob Brown ..................... 741-6650
RCIA .................................Bob Basl ......................... 741-3889
SCRIP Program .................Susan Ponticello ............. 741-6650
Ushers ....................................................................... 741-6650
Worship Committee ..........Kevin Daily .................... 741-6211
LOOK WHAT’S HAPPENING
IN OUR PARISH THIS WEEK
Monday, December 9
Knights of Columbus Children’s Christmas party
(Gathering Space) - 6:00pm
Tuesday, December 10
Prayer Group for our children and grandchildren (Church)
2:00pm
St. James School band concert (Gathering Space) - 7:00pm
Girl Scout meeting (Cafeteria) - 6:30pm
Wednesday, December 11
Children’s Choir (Music Room) - 4:00pm
Bell Choir (Church) - 7:00pm
Thursday, December 12
H.S.A. meeting (M.R. #1) - 12:45pm
RCIA (M.R. #2) - 7:00pm
St. James School Gala meeting (Gathering Space) - 6:15pm
Friday, December 13
Legion of Mary meeting (M.R. #1) - 9:45am
AA meeting (Gathering Space) - 7:15pm
Saturday, December 14
Men’s Bible Study (M.R. #1) - 7:30am
Centering Prayer Group (M.R. #1) - 9:30am
CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT NEWS
It's time once again for our annual Music Ministries' concert and reception, featuring our Adult, Bell and Children's choirs and the Christmas
orchestra. This year's concert features seasonal music as well as notso-seasonal favorites. A reception will follow in the Gathering Space.
This annual event will take place on Sunday, December 15 at
7:30pm in the church. All are invited! There is no admission charge,
however, there will be a free-will offering collected to defray expenses.
ST. JAMES SCHOOL NEWS
The St. James School 4th
graders are studying the
Corporal Works of
Mercy. Feed the Hungry
is one of the works of
mercy. They decided to
buy Thanksgiving dinners for those who may
go without a meal on this
holiday. The students
brought in $2.00 of their own money to cover the cost of a
Thanksgiving dinner at the Light of Life Mission. The class then
asked the whole school to contribute some of their own money
to purchase even more dinners. The 4th grade is happy to say
they are able to supply Thanksgiving dinner for 150 people.
Thank you to all who helped us reach this goal!
Sunday, December 15
Choir Christmas concert (Church) - 7:30pm
Bible Study (M.R. #1) - 8:30am
CCD
OLSH (Our Lady of the Sacred Heart) Honor Roll - The following students who graduated from Saint James have been
named to the OLSH 2013-2014 First Quarter Honor Roll:
HIGHEST HONORS: Rachel Osheka, Gregory Strong, Zane
Travis, Ryder Ballou, C.J. Benzinger, Jr., Alexis Brezny, Sarah
Habazin, Heidi Langhorst, Robert Monks, Cora Saftner, Kaitlin
Swick, Brandon George, Matthew Wojtechko, Hannah Feldhues, Alexis Griesacker, Daniel Joyce, Jessica Kerecman, Aesling McCullough, Dylan Osheka and Emma Saftner. HIGH
HONORS: Lauren Kunde, Katherine Meurer, Emma Balouch,
Matthew Mezzio, Luke Travis and Sadi Kunde. HONORS:
Alexander Michalenko, Austin Schorr and Madeline Ciarallo.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HONOR ROLL - HIGH HONORS:
Brendan Murray and John Peilert. HONORS: Joseph Auth,
Clifford Krey, Austin Lemieux, Lucas Peilert and Jeffrey Van
Kooten.
Weekly collection for
November 24, 2013
$13,774.35
Typhoon Second collection
$5,758.71
Weekly collection for
December 1, 2013
$20,857.03
The Sanctuary Candle
Is Lit This Week
As a Special Intention
for the
Schuring Family
From
John Tucci
MARCH FOR LIFE NEWS
The annual march for Life in Washington, DC, is scheduled for
Wednesday, January 22, 2014. St James parish will once
again sponsor a bus to this national Pro-Life rally and walk.
Please join us in this life-affirming event! SEATING IS LIMITED!
Please contact Cindy Rinaldi at (412)779-8429 for reservations.
Be the voice for those who can’t speak for themselves. We look
forward to another strong turnout from the faithful at St James.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
thru
Sunday, December 15, 2013
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
5:00 PM + Frederick Tate (Peter & Donna Peduzzi) FWG
7:30 AM + Kathleen Dillinger (Sister) FMT
9:30 AM + Tom Kelley (Wife & Family) FWG
11:30 AM
For the People TJB
MONDAY
THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE
VIRGIN MARY (December 9)
6:45 AM + Josephine Whitfield (Mr. & Mrs. Lou Hopkins)
7:30 PM + Virginia Cercone (The Santeufemia Family)
TUESDAY
ADVENT WEEKDAY (December 10)
6:45 AM + Sarah, James & Joseph Vasiladiotis
(The Vasiladiotis Family)
9:00AM + Angelo & Betty Milano (Daughter, Angela)
WEDNESDAY
ADVENT WEEKDAY (December 11)
6:45 AM + Della Rae DiFolco (The Oczypok Family)
9:00 AM + Harry Butcher (Marie Value)
THURSDAY
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE (December 12)
6:45 AM + Mary Kerr (Daughter, Beth Kaminski)
9:00 AM + Marie Joyce (Friends of Marie Joyce)
FRIDAY
SAINT LUCY (December 13)
6:45 AM + Guilo Vettorazzi (Family)
9:00 AM + William Shaughnessy (Sandy Foody)
SATURDAY
SAINT JOHN OF THE CROSS (December 14)
9:00 AM + Bryon Harriger, Jr. (Flo Munizza)
5:00 PM + Jerry & Margaret Veshio (Family) TJB
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
7:30 AM
For the People TJB
9:30 AM + Jasper & Adele Mancini (Janet & Gary Chace)FMT
11:30 AM + Mary & Francis Ariana (The Foley Family) FWG
TJB = Father Tom
FMT = Father Matthew
FWG = Father Gruber
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MINISTRY SCHEDULE FOR DECEMBER 14 - 16
Mass Time
Altar Servers
Eucharistic Ministers
Lectors
5:00pm
Jackie, Julianna & Johnathon
Nicolaus
Ron Carlson, Larry Castner, Dick McCormack, Peter & Donna
Peduzzi, Jim Pifko and Tom Smolinski
Mike Mangan
7:30am
Alexis & Eddie Brezny and Dylan
Crimm
Jean Brown, Bob Druga, Sara Hess, Debra Sexton and Marie Torrito
Beth Joyce
9:30am
Alexa & Reilly Collins and Rory
Steinmetz
John Bunce, Ruth & Dan Darragh, Larry & Bonnie Megan, Kathy
Terosky and Carolyn Verszyla
Starr Hull
11:30am
Owen Moran, Paul Ratkovich and Ibie Alfonso, Karen Conroy, Kathleen Green, Maria Macchione, Barry
Mickaleen Webster
Pitek and Doreen & Paul Ropon
7:30pm
Monday
John Tucci & Connie Boschetto
Julie Pitcavage
Rich Zalenski
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1001 Grant Street, Monaca, PA 15061
724-775-8407 (OFFICE)
412-680-0045 (CELL)
[email protected]
Registered Contractor # PA018011
Residential - Commercial - Insured
Kitchens ◆ Bathrooms ◆ Painting ◆ Plaster Patching ◆ Drywall ◆ Carpentry ◆ Sewer
Roofing ◆ Gutters ◆ Electrical/Service Work ◆ Excavation ◆ Ceramic Tile ◆ Flooring
369300 St James Church
www.jspaluch.com
549 Beaver Street
412/741-5858
www.sewickleygallery.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-945-6629

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