St. Joseph Parishes - Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish
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St. Joseph Parishes - Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish
Catholic Communities serving the Upper Allegheny Valley Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament ~ St. Joseph Parishes Second Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church - LPH 11th and Carolina Street Natrona Heights, PA 15065 Sunday Mass Schedule Sunday Morning 9:30 a.m. Weekday Mass Schedule Tuesday Evening 7:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Following the Tuesday evening Mass Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish - MBS A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust 800 Montana Avenue Natrona Heights, PA 15065 SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Afternoon Vigil 4:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 & 11:00 a.m.; 6:00 p.m. Weekday Mass Schedule See Weekday Schedule Inside Holy Day See Schedule in Bulletin Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 11:00 a.m.-11:45am Administration Center Office Hours: 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday April 3, 2016 Thomas answered and said to him, "My Lord and my God!" Jesus said to him, "Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed." - Jn 20:28-29 Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. Sacrament of Baptism Held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the Month. Baptisms are scheduled by calling the Administrative Office. Baptisms will be scheduled after parents have completed the baptismal class and obtained godparent sponsor letters.. Sacrament of Matrimony Contact one of the priests at least 6 months before a suggested date. No wedding date will be reserved until the couple has met with the priest. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick St. Joseph Parish - STJ A Pennsylvania Charitable Trust St. Ladislaus Church 48 Spruce Street Natrona, PA 15065 Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday 6:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. Weekdays Monday - Friday 8:30 am Holy Day See Schedule in Bulletin Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday Evening 5:30-5:45 p.m. Administration Center Office Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday Two anointing Masses are held annually—one in the spring and one in the fall. If you or your loved one is in need of this Sacrament, please call the Administrative Office so that a date and time can be arranged. RCIA Persons who are not baptized and those who were baptized in another faith or those with no religious education are prepared for full membership in the Catholic Church in the RCIA process. Call the Religious Education Office. DIRECTORY AND STAFF Administration Center 1526 Union Avenue, Natrona Heights, PA 15065 MBS Main Number 724-226-4900 MBS Website www.olmbs.org MBS-STJ Fax No. 724-224-3559 STJ Main Number STJ Website Pastor: E-Mail: 724-224-1336 stjosephnatrona.webs.com Rev. James K. Mazurek [email protected] Parochial Vicar: E-Mail: Rev. Nicholas A. Spirko [email protected] Permanent Deacon: E-Mail: Patrick G. Wood [email protected] MBS Secretary: E-Mail: STJ Secretary: E-Mail: Ms. Patricia DeWitt [email protected] Ms. Debbie Wichrowski [email protected] MBS & STJ Religious Education Program Manager: Mrs. Heather Wygonik Phone : 724-224-3339 E-Mail: [email protected] MBS & STJ Safe Environment Coordinator: Mrs. Maureen Wood E-Mail: [email protected] MBS Music Minister: E-Mail: STJ Music Minister: E-mail: Mrs. Deborah Mialki [email protected] Mrs. Diane Pleva [email protected] MBS & OLMBSS Advancement: Mrs. Heather Wygonik E-Mail: [email protected] MBS Council Chair: E-Mail: STJ Council Chair: E-Mail: David Wygonik [email protected] Joseph Sadecky [email protected] OLMBS School: Main Office Phone: E-Mail: Sean T. Davis, Principal 724-226-2345 [email protected] STJ High School: Main Office Phone: E-Mail: Mrs. Beverly Kaniecki, Principal 724-224-5552 [email protected] Diocesan Victim Assistance Hotline Child PSL Abuse Hotline 1-888-808-1235 1-800-932-0313 April 2 - April 10, 2016 Saturday, April 2, Vigil, Second Sunday of Easter 4:00 pm MBS Frank Basilone - James Basilone 6:00 pm STJ Stephen Bednarik, Jr - Brother & Sister Sunday, April 3, Second Sunday of Easter 8:00 am MBS Leonard Pszczolkowski - Daughter 9:30 am LPH Mark Davis - Family 10:00 am STJ J Richard Rzomp - Sons 11:00 am MBS John C Kania - John M Kania 6:00 pm MBS For the People Monday, April 4, The Annunciation of the Lord 7:30 am MBS Ann Beresik - John & Cheryl Scarfutti 8:30 am STJ Suzanne Friel Wozniak Loretta & Don Panion Tuesday, April 5, Easter Weekday 7:50 am MBS Emma Pastorek - Husband, John 8:30 am STJ Terry Conroy - Kathleen M Monti 7:00 pm LPH Anthony Chybrzynski - Family Wednesday, April 6, Easter Weekday 7:30 am MBS Lawrence & Margaret Ferlan Dr & Mrs Lawrence Ferlan 8:30 am STJ Joseph M Sadecky Wife, Julia & Family Thursday, April 7, Saint John Baptist de la Salle 7:30 am MBS John & Sarah Kish - Johnnie 8:30 am STJ Don Slivan Birthday Blessings by Wife & Children Friday, April 8, Easter Weekday 9:00 am MBS Russell A Coward Daughters, Jane & Barbara 8:30 am STJ NO MASS Saturday, April 9, Vigil, Third Sunday of Easter 4:00 pm MBS Ruth & Leonard Jendrey John & Marilyn Zembrzuski 6:00 pm STJ Robert Kemmery, Sr Stella, Pam,, Mona & Chas Sunday, April 10, Third Sunday of Easter 8:00 am MBS Edward Wygonik Dave Wygonik Family 9:30 am LPH Roselynn Stanzione - Stanzione Family 10:00 am STJ Margaret Jancech Ed & Mary Ann Zembrzuski 11:00 am MBS Patrick Layhew, Jr Loving Wife, Anna Marie &Family 6:00 pm MBS For the People Weekly Devotions MBS LPH LPH STJ 7:30 am 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:30 am (Mon) (Mon.) (Tues.) (Fri.) Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Rosary for Life Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena to St. Joseph THE PASTOR’S CORNER In an attempt to support the commitment to be transparent about “On Mission for the Church Alive.” I will be covering throughout the various aspects to keep you well informed as to the direction that the entire diocese will be taking. A special home delivery of the Pittsburgh Catholic will be providing the names of the Steering Committee members, the On Mission Commission and the parish team leaders from all of our 200 parishes. Each pastor was asked to recommend parishioners to serve as members of the Parish On Mission Team. Collaborating with the Pastor and councils of the parish, the Parish On Mission Team will serve as the primary Ambassadors of the On Mission for The Church Alive! The ambassadors responsibility is to pass on the Planning Initiative to their fellow parishioners as well as to be the primary representatives of the parish to the On Mission Commission. There are five parishioners who I have recommended and have been approved for Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish Team. They are: Verne Bergstrom, Jonathan Love, Lawrence Mialki, Jane Ann Posney and David Wygonik. There are four parishioners who I have recommended and have been approved for St. Joseph Parish, Natrona. They are: Jacob Heasley, Justine Long-Meyers, David Pawlak and Donald Turowski. This was a difficult process for me since each pastor was given criteria which was to assist in making a selection. One criteria was called MINDSET. This referred to individuals who were prayerful, faithful, creative (able to think outside the box (without agenda) and open to new possibilities), collaborative and respectful in dialogue and communication. SKILLSET was another criteria. This referred to individuals who have expertise in various professions. The third criteria was ROLE. This refers to individuals who are registered parishioners, represent various ministries, represent demographic groups in the parish, etc. Obviously, there are many others who would have fit the criteria, but I had to discern who would best represent what the Parish Mission Team will be charged to do. Also, time restrains were also an important factor since there will be many mandatory sessions, consultations and whole parish meetings over the next year. That’s enough for now. I will continue to update you as information is provided. And by the way, how about saying “Thank You” personally to the “nine” who will be representing you. They will be looking forward to your feedback throughout the process. God Bless. Fr. Jim All bulletin announcements must be received by Monday at 9 am in written form or e-mail. A special THANK YOU to all the volunteers who helped to make “Road to Resurrection” a success. Special thanks to Michelle McSparrin, Jolynn Young and Dave Wygonik for helping to plan the walk through Holy Week. Also to volunteers Kristen Ross, Wendy Koulouris, Sonya Heasley, Elise Santi, Laura, CJ and Daniel Thimons, Noah, Hannah, Sarah & Rebekah Young, Shannon Donahue, Maria Fabregas, AJ Babinsack, Allie Wygonik & Renee Cebula. Divine Mercy Sunday This is Divine Mercy Sunday. The novena will close today along with Benediction at 3 PM at LPH Church. Refreshments will be served following in LPH Social Hall. Ambassador’s Club The Ambassadors Club will have their spring luncheon Tuesday, April 12 from 12 Noon to 3 pm in the LPH Social Hall. Reservations due by Wednesday, April 6th by calling Mary Lou at 724-212-6062. Cancellations due by Sunday, April 10th. Rosary Society The Rosary Society will meet Wednesday, April 6th at 6 pm in the LPH Social Hall. 2016 Parish Share OLMBS Received to date - $28,832.01 STJ Received to date - 7,963.00 Parish Share Parish Share 2016 provides for the good works taking place in this local church which assists all parishes, reaches out to those in need and those that seek a closer relationship with God. We cannot do this alone, and through our faith, we know that God will never leave us alone. With Parish Share, we have the opportunity to reveal our faith, gather our prayers and gratefully bring God’s love and mercy to all those who we encounter. Your participation is appreciated and we hope that you will continue with this support as we begin to pray for the upcoming year of service in our Church OLMBS Ladies of Charity If a member of your family is a shut-in or in a nursing home and they would like to receive Holy Communion, please contact the Administration Center. They will be added to our shut-in list and someone from the Ladies of Charity will make arrangements to visit them. STJ - Ladies of Charity Ladies of Charity Spiritual Bouquet The St. Joseph Ladies of Charity will meet today, Sunday, April 3rd after 10:00 AM Mass in the church hall. New members are always welcome. Anyone who left their name but not their address for the Ladies of Charity Spiritual Bouquet can pick up the spiritual prayer request bouquet at the church entrance. Cantor Meeting There is a Cantor meeting on Tuesday, April 5th at 6:15 pm in the school Music Room. Outstanding Catholic Students The Pittsburgh Catholic - through the Diocese Office of Education, recognizes each month young people who lives their faith every day. We are proud that Erika Cook of OLMBSS School was recognized during the month of March. Erika is an 8th grade student, the daughter of Michael & Lena Cook, who are members of Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish. Well done, Erika! Golden Apple Award The Golden Apple awardees have been announced by the Catholic Schools Office and we are please to congratulate two of our own who have been selected: Mrs. Jane Thimons of Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament School and Sr. Mary Catherine Blooming, H.M. of Saint Joseph High School. Mrs. Thimons and Sr. Catherine will receive their awards along with other teachers in the Catholic Schools of our diocese on Tuesday, May 24th at the Cardinals’ Great Hall, St. Paul’s Seminary. On Mission for the Church Alive! A vital part of our diocese is the Secretariat for Leadership Development. It exists to form clergy and laity to effectively serve the Church of Pittsburgh as leaders. The goal is to develop a model of servant leadership where clergy and laity use their individual gifts and talents to collaborate on ways to achieve Bishop Zubik’s vision of the Church Alive! Every parish needs resourceful, competent and confident leaders. Pray about what you can do to call forward such leaders. Or to be one. To read more, check out “On Mission for The Church Alive!” on page 5 of this week’s Pittsburgh Catholic and visit www.OnMissionChurchAlive.org. St. Joseph Parish Memorial Offering April 3, 2016 Altar Breads & Altar Wine Alter Candles & Sanctuary Lamp In Memory of Thornton Family By Judy Kelly Our Lady of Most Blessed Sacrament Memorial Offering April 3, 2016 Altar Breads & Altar Wine Alter Candles, Sanctuary Lamp In Memory of Patrick H Layhew, Jr By Wife, Anna Marie Layhew Mission Statement Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Parish is a Roman Catholic Community with rich historical connections. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, together we celebrate Word and Eucharist. As disciples, we are called to serve Jesus Christ in each other through evangelization, leadership and stewardship. We strive throughout our faith journey to touch the lives of all God’s children so that we may give glory to the Almighty Father. OLMBS Saturday, April 9 4:00 PM Servers: Ashlyn Faulkner, Noah Barch, Chase Danielson Lector: B Heasley Eucharistic Ministers: BJ Blackburn, C Lewandowski, D Demharter, C Conroy, J Wislie, P Nowicki Sunday, April 10 8:00 AM Servers: Steven & Noelle Selden, Madison Dodek Lector: P Wygonik Eucharistic Ministers: L & K Kiselica, C Znosko, L & A Adam Sunday, April 10 9:30 AM Servers: Trent Bielak, Renee Cebula, Cassidy Milberger Lector: B Glowacki Eucharistic Ministers: MJ Milberger, L Milberger, JA Posney 11:00 AM Servers: Noelle Bigenho, Gabriel Norris, Gracie Love Lector: MA O’Dell Eucharistic Ministers: M Wood, G & C Marra, J Schiebel C Weiss 6:00 P Servers: Heather & David Kinniburgh, Camille Piskor Lector: MA Heilman Eucharistic Ministers: 3 Volunteers Saint Joseph Parish in Natrona is a Roman Catholic Community with rich history. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we celebrate Word and Eucharist. As disciples, we are called to serve Jesus Christ in each other through evangelization, leadership and stewardship. We strive throughout our faith journey to touch the lives of all God’s children so that we may give glory to the Almighty Father. STJ Saturday, April 9 Sunday, April 10 6:00 PM Server: Gabrielle Haduch Lector: Rich Milito Eucharistic Ministers: Carole Milito, Mary Jo Kostka, Sandra Rhoden 10:00 AM Server: AJ Babinsack Lector: Jake Heasley Eucharistic Ministers: Richard Pryjomski, Joe Sadecky, Sylvia Begolly Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Stewardship: Time - Talent - Treasure Sunday, March 27, 2016 Envelopes $ 4,288.00 Parishioners receiving envelopes 1388 - 296 envelopes used Easter Collection - $13,049.02 - 372 envelopes used Holy Land Collection - $804.00 - 77 envelopes used Easter Flowers - $1,417.01 Please remember OLMBS in your will. This assures the parish of continued financial strength. St. Joseph Parish Stewardship: Time - Talent - Treasure Sunday, March 27, 2016 Envelopes $ 2,205.00 Parishioners receiving envelopes 398 - 145 envelopes used Easter Collection $4,418.00 - 172 envelopes used Holy Land Collection $639.00 - 56 envelopes used Maintenance & Repair $1,116.00 - 97 envelopes used Cemetery $288.00 - 36 envelopes used Easter Flowers - $640.00 Please remember STJ in your will. This assures the parish of continued financial strength. Divorced, Widowed, or Separated? In your charity, please remember to pray for all those who have died, especially: Jean Sokolowski, Marsha Roenigk May the angels lead you into paradise! Summerfest 2016 Summerfest is July 13-16. The planning has begun and a big part of the Festival is the Basket Raffle. We welcome your donations to fill these baskets, so whenever you are out and about pick up a few household pieces, baby supplies, garden tools, toys, sports items, summer fun, gift cards, etc. Please send your donations to the Administration Center. Any questions, contact Heather at 724-226-4900 or [email protected]. Knights of Columbus Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Sunday, April 10 9 AM to 1 PM 28 Garfield Street, Natrona $6 for adults and $3 for children under 6 Spring Musical The Saint Joseph High School spring musical, Les Misreables, will take place Thursday thru Sunday, April 14-17 at the Casino Theatre in Vandergrift. Tickets on sale now at the Casino Theatre: www.cosinotheater.org/events.htm or 724-567-5049. Kudos To The Golden Rams Congratulations to the Highland Golden Rams Basketball Team for their wonderful run in the playoffs. While we know that basketball is a team game, we are proud to acknowledge the team members who are members of our parish: Ryan Boda, Mitch Dezort, Jamison Nee and Brayden Thimons. Past seasons have not been kind to the Golden Rams versus the Mars Planets. Maybe they might consider putting a different “Planet” on their schedule! You know, like Pluto, WV, Jupiter, FL, Venus, PA or Neptune, OH. The loss of a spouse through separation, divorce, or Beginning death is a traumatic experience. The Experience weekend is intended to help widowed, divorced, or separated people who would like to pass through the grief and begin to move forward with their lives. Come to a safe place. The next weekend will be April 15,16 & 17 at Gilmary Retreat Center in Moon Twp., PA. Payment arrangements and possible financial assistance are available. For more information, explore our website www.BeginningExperience.org or make a confidential call to Mary at 412-523-2405 or Steve at 412-367-4948. Retrouvaille Marriages have been brought back to life through Retrouvaille, a church supported program that has helped thousands of couples. The next Pittsburgh program is scheduled to start on April 8, 2016. Please contact Retrouvaille at 412-277-3434 or e-mail [email protected]. Open House—La Roche College La Roche College invites high school sophomores, juniors and seniors to its Spring Open House on Saturday, April 9. Prospective students who attend can explore more than 50 career-focused majors; one of the newest is Exercise and Sports Science! They’ll also learn more about the admissions process, financial aid and the college’s merit-based scholarships, based on SAT/ACT and GPA, which make La Roche College one of the most affordable private colleges in Western Pennsylvania. Prayer Corner May our Lord Jesus watch over all those who guard and protect the peace, especially: Air Force Staff Sgt. Colin Smith; Sgt. Bill Haggerty; Air Force Sgt. Antonio Policicchio; Army Col. James Waechter; Major Timothy J. Ballas; USN CTI2 Nate Middleton; Airman 1st Class Michael J. Falleroni; Army MGS Commander Steve Feldhaus, Capt. Adam Crawford. Special candles are burning at each church for these outstanding Americans and our nation. Lord bless all who guard the Peace! April 19 April 28 April 30 May 1 May 5 June 2 June 3 July 13-16 Confirmation at Holy Martyrs From Thy Bounty Soup Service - STJ First Communion at MBS May Crowning at STJ Ascension Thursday OLMBSS 8th Grade Graduation STJHS Senior Graduation Summer Festival Advertiser of the Week Our advertisers make this bulletin possible. Think of them first for your needs and services. State Farm To advertize call LPi at 800-477-4574.
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