August 16, 2015 - St. Mary of the Assumption Parish

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August 16, 2015 - St. Mary of the Assumption Parish
PARISH FAMILY OF ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION
TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
AUGUST 16, 2015
PARISH STAFF
Father Timothy Whalen, Pastor
2510 Middle Road
Glenshaw, PA 15116
Founded 1834
Father Michael Ackerman, Parochial Vicar
Mr. Francis Dadowski, Permanent Deacon
Mr. James Finn, Pastoral Associate
Mr. Robert Kardasz, Dir. of Music Ministries
Mr. Michael McGrath, Business Manager
Mrs. Judith Riegelnegg, Principal
Sister Lois Spinnenweber, CDP, Apostolate Minister
Miss Rose Stegman, Dir. of Faith Formation
Web Site: stmaryglenshaw.org
E-Mail: [email protected]
Parish Family Administration Office: 412-486-4100
Religious Formation Office - 412-486-5521
Parochial School -412-486-7611
Youth Ministry Office - 412-486-4100
Marian Hall - 412-684-1112
Social Ministry Office - 412-486-4021
Fax: 412-486-4150
SUNDAY LITURGY SCHEDULE
Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Sunday at 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
DAILY LITURGY SCHEDULE
Monday through Friday at 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Saturday at 8:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION
Saturday at 11:00 a.m. until final penitent is finished
BAPTISM
On Sunday twice a month after parental interview
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Twice a year in a communal celebration
Individually upon request
MATRIMONY
Saturday weddings at 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m.
Notification at least 6 months in advance
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Monday at 12:00 noon
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St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Vol. 64 No. 33
SACRAMENTAL SPONSORSHIP
FLEA MARKET BARGAINS
We remind all those seeking sponsorship for one of
the sacraments, especially Baptism and Confirmation,
that TWO of the essential elements for the person are
(a) the person must be confirmed; and (b) if married,
must be married in the sacrament of the Church.
These two are the requirements of the UNIVERSAL
Church, and we cannot make exceptions for any
reason. So, please, when your are inviting someone to
be a godparent or a sponsor, make sure that person
fulfills these requirements.
All parishioners and their friends who are “Flea
Market Aficionados” should be alert to our annual
gigantic Flea Market that will open at 8:00 a.m. this
Friday morning. Check the weekend hours on page
six of this bulletin. If you are looking for
tremendous bargains on items for your home or
work, items for personal use or family needs, or
almost any aspect of your life, take a little trip
around the tables in Marian Hall filled with more
delights than can be counted. We thank those on our
Flea Market Team for their long hours of preparation
making sure that every item is clearly marked for
sale.
MARRIED COUPLES TO REGISTER
We offer a kind reminder to newly married couples to
make sure that they are registered in the Parish Family
as a couple, so as to avoid difficulties in the future. If
they move away from our Parish Family, we suggest
that they call the closest parish to their home and
make sure that they register there.
FAITH FORMATION CLASSES
Our Faith Formation classes will begin with the Saturday
session starting September 12th from 10:00 a.m. until
11:30 a.m.
Our Monday session will begin on
September 14th. from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Our
Family program begins on Sunday, September 20 but for
this first session there is a change of time and place. All
families should come to the Parish Activity Center
(PAC) at 9:00 a.m. We will end in time for all to attend
the 11:00 a.m. Mass in church when Bishop Zubik will
install our new pastor, Father Tim.
If you have not registered your child(ren) for classes for
the 2015-2016 school year, please call the Faith
Formation Office at 412-486-5521.
Please pray for all the sick and those
recovering from illness. Family and friends
have requested prayer for the following:
Mary Louise Balsamico, Barbara Barricella, Cindy Benoit,
Sandra Bosack, Jennifer Bowser, Tabitha Burkhart, Christopher,
Ashlyn Rae Coone, Dorothy Cvetic, Sarah Davis, Fred Dollin,
Donna Dorsey, Thomas Ducan, Patrick Duffy, Ed, Anita Fabry,
Luke Fabry, Mark Fabry, Rose Ferguson, Sean Ferguson, Leo
Forbes, Nick Gambetta, Grady Glies, Lucas Goeller, Jim Gray,
Sr., Darlene Hodil, Joyce Hung, Scarlett Surdick-Kelly, Barbara
Lagiovane, Leeland, Lynn, Jonathan, Mary Lou, Patricia, Paula,
John Kohser, Cathy LaFata, Claire Larkin, Carol Lippert, Mary
Ann Mangola, Sandi Maier, Heather Ralph Marcucci, Jack
McGrath, Abe Mengel, Jeff Novosel, James O’Connor, Jay
Plietz, Sarah Polito, Mary Prouty, Kevin Matchner, Margaret
Reiner, Courtney Ryce, Thelma & Victor Saftner, Kathy Stiffy,
Florence Stellitan, William, Mike Wozniak, and Brittany
Wright, Robert Zeigler.
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS
Those celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this
year and who informed us, will be receiving an
invitation to attend the special Golden Anniversary
Mass on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. at
St. Paul Cathedral. A reception will follow in the
lower hall of the Cathedral. The Cathedral and the
hall are both accessible.
BULLETIN and LITURGY AID - VIA EMAIL
If you or anyone you know would like the bulletin
and the Liturgy Aid e-mailed, we are now accepting
subscriptions. Please sign up by sending an email
with
the
subject
line
SUBSCRIBE
to [email protected]. St. Mary's will
not sell or give out your e-mail address. You also
may unsubscribe at anytime - there will be directions
with each e-mail.
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL
Need Help? Do you know someone who needs the
help of the St. Vincent de Paul Society? Through no
fault of his or her own, someone may have fallen on
hard times. They may be having difficulty buying
food or paying gas or electric bills or even the rent.
Maybe a family has no money to buy a much needed
appliance or faces some other need. No one should
have to deal with such problems alone. Perhaps we
can help. If so, call Sr. Lois Spinnenweber, our
Social Minister, at 412-486-4021.
AUGUST 16, 2015
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MARIAN HALL IS CLOSED DUE TO THE
SETTING UP OF THE FLEA MARKET
Liturgies
for the Week
Monday
3\
(Marian Hall)
7:00 p.m. - Cemetery Board Meeting
(Rectory)
7:00 p.m. - Temporalities Committee Mtg.
August 17
Wednesday
August 19
Sunday, August 16, 2015 - Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Edward Hartmann - Barbara & Daughters
Raymond DiPasquale - Wife, Patricia
Domenic Cerreto - Toni Ventura
Martin Napolitano, Jr. - Rick & Cindy DeFilippo
Margaret Kennedy & Bernadette Green Mary Louise Green
Monday, August 17, 2015 - Weekday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. John J. Schell - Family
10:00 a.m. Loretta Walter - Mary Ann & Tom Zukowski
Friday
Tuesday, August 18, 2015 - Weekday in Ordinary Time
Saturday
7:00 a.m. Berdena & Homer Canel - Family
10:00 a.m. Anne & August DiPasquale - Family
FLEA MARKET
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(Marian Hall)
August 21
August 22
Wednesday, August 19, 2015 - Saint John Eudes
(Marian Hall)
Sunday
August 23
7:00 a.m. Jerome Ebbert - Bill & Mary Slagel
10:00 a.m. Peter and Mary Moser - Daughter
Thursday, August 20, 2015 - Saint Bernard
7:00 a.m. Russell Cvetic - Dorothy Cvetic
10:00 a.m. Russell Mikszan - Frank Brie, Betty McKay,
Ken & Elba Malley
Friday, August 21, 2015 - Saint Pius x
7:00 a.m. Joe Martonic - The Mitsch Family
10:00 a.m. Richard Avon - Fred A. Ambrose/Tami
Saturday, August 22, 2015 - The Queenship of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
8:00 a.m. Concetta Barbieri Febbraro - Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Fusca
4:00 p.m. John E. Hoffarth - Rita & Jim Finn
6:00 p.m. Harry Heinl, Sr. - Harry & Rachele
7:30 a.m. - Respect Life Rosary
FLEA MARKET
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
(Church)
FLEA MARKET
8:30 a.m. - 12:00Noon with a Bag Sale
(Marian Hall)
2015 PARISH SHARE PROGRAM
(As of August 11, 2015
Parish Assessment
$176,659.00
Number of Responses
730
Total Pledged
$166,718.00
Average Pledge
$228.00
Total Paid
$150,370.00
Sunday, August 23, 2015 - Twenty
Twenty--First Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 a.m. The Living & Deceased of Our Parish Family
9:00 a.m. The Jim Cray Family - Toni & Bob Cray
11:00 a.m. Robert A. Deasy III - Family
Daily
Readings
LOVE THEM BOTH
We must love them both - those whose opinions we share and those
whose opinions we reject. For both have labored in the search for
truth, and both have helped us in the finding of it.
~Thomas Aquinas
AUGUST 8/9, 2015
Envelopes
Contributions
Offertory
534
$16,415.85
Cash/Loose Checks
-
$601.00
Children’s Offertory
12
$15.00
Parish Needy/St. Vincent de Paul
33
$542.00
Opening of Catholic School
21
$577.00
Assumption Offertory
7
$105.00
Totals
607
$18,255.85
August 17: Jgs 2:11-19; Mt 19:16-2
August 18: Jgs 6:11-24a; Mt 19:23-30
August 19: Jgs 9:6-15; Mt 20:1-16
August 20: Jgs 11:29-39a; Mt 22:1-14
August 21: Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Mt 22:34-40
August 22: Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Mt 23:1-12
August 23: Jos 24: 1-2a, 15-17, 18b; Eph 5:21-32
[2a, 25-32]; Jn 6:60-69
AUGUST 16, 2015
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
Home with the Lord
Remember Lord and welcome into your Kingdom those who
have died and have gone before us marked in the sign of faith,
especially Carole Hohmann and Stanley Zubik, father of
Bishop David A. Zubik. Please remember to pray for the
consolation of their loved ones.
BANNS OF MARRIAGE
II. Kevin Devinney (St. Mary) & Amy Tappe (St. Bonaventure)
A VOCATION VIEW
Our communion with Jesus unites us with all believers. As you
participate in the Eucharist pray that the Church may be
strengthened as the Body of Christ.
(John 6:51-58)
Here I am Lord. Send Me!
~Isaiah 6:8
I am or know of someone who is interested is serving God’s people as
a:
Priest___ Brother___ Sister___ Deacon___
Name:___________________________________________________
Phone:________________________________________________
E-mail:__________________________________________________
Please return to St. Mary of the Assumption Rectory.
R. C. I. A.
Helping others find faith and a home in a faith community is
one tremendous way we can help heal our world. Many are
searching for belief and have no church to help or guide them.
Others are looking for a church whose values they want to live.
Still others were baptized into our faith community, then for
one reason or another, never moved on in this faith community
and did not receive the other sacraments of initiation (Holy
Eucharist and Confirmation) There are so many who fall into
one of the above categories. YOU can help bring them
satisfaction in their lives and healing that is found only in Jesus.
YOU can invite them to “come and see” what our Catholic
faith community is all about.
The RCIA team at St. Mary’s is anxious to welcome you.
There is no financial cost and the persons are free to continue
or to exit the program any time they want. Live your call to be
evangelists. Invite someone to seek answers to their faith
questions in the RCIA. Call Jim Finn at the rectory
412-486-4100 to find out more.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE by Bud Ozar
In today’s Gospel Jesus speaks of eating His flesh and blood.
Parents can identify with this, for they often feel devoured by
all the demands of family life. This is unavoidable for children
grown in the soil of sacrificial love. Parenting is not part time
work. It is a consuming lifetime commitment.
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RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Faith Sharing for Twentieth Sunday Ordinary Time
Jesus talks about “eternal life” in this week’s gospel. “Eternal”
means, never ending. If you had a vacation break this summer
and enjoyed the time of rest or relaxation, you may have wished
it would never end. Could you imagine “eternal life” as the
vacation that will never end? OH, it will be even so much better
since you will be seeing God face to face. The loving gaze in
the presence of Our heavenly Father is what to yearn for. Get a
“taste” for Him in the Body and Blood of Jesus at Holy
Communion.
Sacraments Grow
Grow In Faith Together
Families of children who will go on to Grade 2, and youth
who move on to Grade 8, have a journal page to note the
messages that God’s Word will give each Sunday during the
summer months. Let Jesus’ word be a guiding message for
YOUR life.
Faith Formation for Children Who Attend Public Schools
Family Program Families, and Families of Children in
Monday, Saturday Classes: No more formal sessions until
September. Continue to use the booklet Celebrating Sunday for
Catholic Families weekly as you prepare for and come to Mass.
Discover the practical way for Living the Word as suggested on,
pages 108-109. Will you share Jesus’ GOOD news about LIFE
within?
ON-THE-MOVE
DID you take your image of “Flat Francis”
somewhere this week. Tell others that you meet,
the GOOD NEWS of Pope Francis’ up-coming
visit to our own STATE in September.
Special Days this Week
August 16 – Saint Stephen of Hungary, a convert from
paganism, led his country as king into Christianity and often
walked among the poor, giving them donations.
August 18 – Saint Helena, mother of the Emperor
Constantine is remembered as having found the True Cross, and
for beginning the restoration of Holy places in Jerusalem.
August 19 – Saint John Eudes gave this advice: “Our chief
occupation must be to form Jesus in ourselves, to make His
spirit, His affections, His desires live in us.”
August 20 - Saint Bernard of Clairvaux spoke so eloquently
of God that he is called the “Honey-Tongued Teacher.” His
love for Mary also gives him the name as the “Harpist of Mary,
Our Lady’s Troubador.”
August 21- Saint Pius X was pope at the beginning of the
1900’s and had as his motto “to restore all things in Christ.” He
is pictured in the stained glass window as a reminder of his love
for Jesus in the Eucharist.
August 22 – Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a day to
specially honor her as Queen of heaven and earth. She is
honored as Queen in one of the colored windows in our church
and in the fifth joyful mystery of the rosary.
August 23 – Saint Rose of Lima, is best remembered for her
understanding of the value of and practice of a life of
redemptive suffering, doing penance for love of Jesus and as
intercession for others.
AUGUST 16, 2015
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
YOUTH MINISTRY
In today’s second reading, Paul focuses on what not to do.
Don’t live foolishly, don’t be ignorant about God’s plan. Then
he focuses on what we should do instead. Be filled with the
Holy Spirit. Join us for youth group activities and Life Teen
Lifenights to learn more about yourself and Gods plan for you.
LIFE TEEN
Life Teen? Youth group? One in the same! A place to belong
and have good fun. Join us anytime.
FALL SEMESTER IS COMING FAST
A schedule will be out for the high school fall semester for the
youth at St. Mary’s. Please watch for the schedule in the
bulletin and on the youth board.
ADULTS
If you are looking for a ministry to be involved in at St. Mary’s
perhaps you may take a look at the our Teen Ministry. Maybe
your place is assisting the teens in their religious journey.
Contact Christine Miller at [email protected].
EDGE WILL BE BACK SOON
AND WE NEED YOU!
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ST. MARY SCHOOL
St. Mary School News SCHOOL REGISTRATION
If you are looking for a faith-filled, value-centered educational
environment for your child, look no further. St. Mary School
registration for preschool through 8th grade is now in full
swing. Remember that we offer a half-day and full-day
kindergarten readiness program for 4 and 5 year-olds.
In addition, we also offer a two-day (Tuesday and Thursday)
3 year-old preschool program and a three-day (Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday) 4 year-old preschool program. If you
are interested in registering your child or know of someone
who would benefit from what we offer, please contact the
school office at 412-486-7611 for more information or to
arrange a tour.
SCRIP OFFICE OPEN THIS SUMMER
Please continue to stop and purchase gift cards this summer in
the Scrip Office located in the back of the school. We stock
over 70 different gift cards including Giant Eagle, Shop ‘N
Save, Walmart, Kohls, and many other stores and
restaurants. Come in and see what we have to offer! Hours of
operation for the summer will be as follows:
August – Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
ST. MARY SCHOOL’S
“PARTNERS IN EDUCATION”
Please consider supporting the Partners in Education (PIE)
Fund here at St. Mary School. Your contribution provides
supplemental funding that enriches and expands the spiritual
and academic educational experiences of our children. In
addition, your gift helps to provide financial assistance to
families in need so that their children may receive a faith-filled,
academically excellent education. YOU make the difference
and we are grateful for your support.
Our first day of School will be
AUGUST 24, 2015
EDGE is planning for the upcoming season and we’re always
looking for faith-filled adults to help minister to our kids! If you
love to share your faith and enjoy working with middle
schoolers – EDGE is for you! Please contact Lori Zippay for
details – [email protected] or (412) 818-2830.
FAITH NIGHT AT PNC PARK – AUGUST 20TH
DON’T FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR
TICKETS!
Our tickets have come in! For those of you who indicated that
you would like to pick up at the Rectory Office, they are now
there and waiting for you. Looking forward to a fun evening!
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
North Hills Community Outreach is seeking a full-time Food
Pantry Coordinator. Logon to: http://nhco.org/about-us/
join-the-nhco-team/career-opportunities-at-nhco/ This is where
the Food Pantry Coordinator description can be found.
MOUNTAIN PLAYHOUSE JENNERSTOWN
Join the 55 Social Group on Friday, September 18, 2015, to the
Mountain Playhouse in Jennerstown for the show “The Hound
of the Baskervilles.” The suspense and terror of a Sherlock
Holmes’ mystery is fused with humor. The show and
transportation is $55.00 per person. Lunch at the Green
Gables Restaurant prior to show in not included. For more
information, please contact Jane Fabry at 412-487-3091.
Diocese of Pittsburgh Abuse Hotline: 1.888.808.1235
AUGUST 16, 2015
OUR PARISH NEWS
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN WORKSHOP
St. Mary of the Assumption Parish will be hosting a
Protecting God’s Children Workshop on Tuesday,
September 22, 2014, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Marian
Hall. All volunteers in our parish, school and faith
formation programs are mandated by the Diocese of
Pittsburgh to obtain this clearance. Please register by
calling the Rectory Office at 412-486-4100.
RETREAT NEWS YOU CAN USE
The women of St. Mary’s Annual Fall Retreat at St. Paul of the
Cross Retreat Center is scheduled for November 5-6-7, 2015.
Any questions please call Elaine Lascher 412-492-7227 or
Irene Linkowski 412-487-1779. Watch for future information
notices in this bulletin.
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Our NEIGHBORHOOD HAPPENINGS
ALL MEN AND YOUNG MEN ARE INVITED
TO REGISTER FOR THE
10TH ANNUAL GATHERING OF CATHOLIC MEN
Keep open Saturday, September 19th for this once a year
Gathering. New location this year! We will meet at the David
L. Lawrence Convention Center. Stop in the narthex after Mass
for more information or to register.
PRE-REGISTRATION
GATHERING OF CATHOLIC MEN
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2015
Enclosed is a check made payable to:
Catholic Men’s Fellowship ( C.M.F. )
for $______________.
$40.00 … Adults
$10.00 … High School/College Students
Please reserve _______ seats on the bus.
Please pre-register the following name and phone number:
_______________________________________________
Please return to Rectory Office in c/o Jim Finn prior to September 6, 2015
SUMMER BIBLE Kingdom of the Son Prayer SAFARI
THANKS to families who contributed for our mission outreach
to Father Josef Philippe’s ministries in Haiti. The money raised
was $564.38 to help the children in Fondwa, Haiti.
A PRAYER STUDY & SUPPORT GROUP
Join us on Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00 p.m. beginning August 26,
in our parish JAM House along Middle Road at the edge of our
cemetery. The booklet, Oremus: A Catholic Guide to Prayer
will be used by those who wish to participate. If you will like to
be included, so that a resource will be ordered for you, please
call our Faith Formation Office at 412-486-5521.
BIBLE BASICS WORKSHOP
Join us on Thursday, August 27, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Marian
Hall. Spiritan Father Bill Christy will lead the formative
possibilities in God’s Word. Call our Faith Formation Office at
412-486-5521 to register.
FIRE - EVANGELIZATION CONFERENCE
An evangelization conference will be held on Saturday,
October 10, 1:00-5:30 p.m, at the Doubletree Hotel,
Monroeville Convention Center. There will be a $10 fee.
Speakers include Capuchin Father Scott Seethaler, Prof. Bob
Rice, and Bishop Sam Jacobs. Liturgies for Reconciliation, and anticipated Sunday Mass will conclude the event.
Register at www.st.brnadet.org
USHERS NEEDED
Are you thinking about becoming an Usher for our Parish
Family? We have a need for you! Please contact the Rectory
Office to find out more. Looking forward to hearing from you!
FLEA MARKET DROP OFF COLLECTION DAYS
New and used items in good and clean condition. No clothing,
magazines, gym equipment, computers or TV’s. Small items
of furniture accepted.
Last Drop off Date:
August 17
Drop off Times:
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Drop off Area:
Marian Hall
Items are not to be left unattended anywhere on the parish
grounds. Any questions, please call Mary Ann Coholich at
412-486-0165.
ST. MARY’S FLEA MARKET
Location: Marian Hall
Friday, August 21
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 22
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 23
8:30 a.m. - 12:00Noon with a Bag Sale
For more information: Joan Kramer: 412.486.3994
or Claire Bollinger: 412.486.7582
AUGUST 16, 2015
PASTORAL IMPRESSIONS
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by DEACON FRANCIS DADOWSKI
ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION CEMETERY – ASSUMPTION MAUSOLEUM
Have you seen our new mausoleum that has been constructed in our cemetery? Isn’t it beautiful? The
mausoleum was constructed because of the demand and interest of many of our parishioners. And, in fact, the
Diocese of Pittsburgh Catholic Cemetery Association would not give us permission to even put a shovel in the
ground until enough of our parishioners had purchased their place of internment, thereby insuring that there
would not be any parish funds nor the need for a cemetery loan used in the construction. Our mausoleum has
447 crypts for caskets and 154 niches for cremains. To date, parishioners and others have purchased 177
crypts and 101 niches. So there are still quite a few crypts and niches available.
When you purchase a crypt, you are buying the entire cemetery package which includes the space, the vault
and the memorialization. This compares to the purchase of an in ground grave. You must buy the space and
then have to purchase a vault to be put into the ground. When the casket is placed, you then have to purchase
the type of memorialization that will go at the head of the grave which can be as simple as a flat grave marker
or an elaborate marker as what can be seen around our cemetery. All in all, there is very little price difference
between in ground and mausoleum internment.
There are some very nice crypts and niches still available. We offer very affordable pricing. Please call the
Rectory Office at 412-486-4100 to make an appointment.
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Glenshaw/Natrona Heights
412-486-5100
Parishioners
JOSEPH E. HRASON
Accepting
New
Patients
2905 Clearview Rd.
Allison Park, PA 15101
412-486-5403
PERSICHETTI & SON
Korch Dentistry General Dentistry N.C.
3rd Generation Since 1926
Michael J. Korch, DMD, Parishioner
4456 Mt. Royal Blvd., Allison Park
412-487-2106
www.KorchDentistry.com
[email protected]
For All Types of Photography
Cement/Stone Work • Garages
Porches • Driveways • Sidewalks
Versa-Lok Walls • Omni Stone
486-2349
361-6430
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Event Here!
RONALD L. DEEDS
Wide Variety Menu
REALTOR® Commercial/Residential
ROBERT J. RUFFNER,
M.D., F.A.C.C.
(412) 487-0500 EXT. 242
For All Your
(Parishioner)
532 S. Aiken Ave.
Suite 311
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 621-1801
(412) 621-5000
(412) 487-4889 HOME
(412) 855-2135 MOBILE
Families Tastes!
3008 Rt. 8 Allison Park
412-486-0200
- General Invasive &
Interventional Cardiology -
[email protected]
A way for you to partner with service
providers who support your parish through
their sponsorship of the parish bulletin.
Dr. Frank LeDonne
www.PALUCHPARTNERS.com
412.767.4110
$20 Exam & X-Ray
with mention of ad
3390 Saxonburg Blvd., Bldg. A
Suite 220, Glenshaw, PA 15116
t. 412.767.0200
Corner of Saxonburg Blvd.
& Harts Run Rd.
10% OFF ENTIRE BILL
www.HartwoodChiropractic.com
Kevin “Diz”
Kemmler
PAINTING
OPEN 7 DAYS
A WEEK
EXCLUDING ALCOHOL
P.O. Box 233
Glenshaw, PA 15116
Kurt Carrozza 412-841-2338
Kevin Carrozza 412-841-6253
[email protected]
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Grinding, Etc...
Fully Insured
Free Estimates
PA048-464
Certification Number PD-1927A
FAMILY DENTAL PRACTICE
JOHN M. KILLMEYER, D.M.D.
• 30 Years Experience • General Dentistry • Root Canals
• Bridges • Crowns • Dentures • Extractions
• Modern Sterilization Equipment and Facility
915 Saxonburg Blvd., Suite 205 Shaler Plaza 412-781-1764
BOCK FUNERAL HOME, LTD.
Serving the Community Since 1868
Lawrence H. Bock, F.D., Supervisor • Emily E. Bock-Landman, F.D. • R. Dennis Hughes, F.D. • Kenneth L. Rush, F.D.
www.bockltd.com
1500 Mt. Royal Blvd., Glenshaw, PA
(412) 486-8500
Highest Quality, Reas. Prices
Best Service
(Int.)
(Ext.) JOHN P. DONOVAN
& ASSOCIATES
Tel. (724) 444-4545
Attorneys at Law
Fully Ins.
Wills & Estates
Serving North Hills
5006 Wm. Flynn Hwy., Gibsonia
Parishioners
412-486-8700
412-782-1100
1949
65
2014
$10 Off w/Ad
PERMAN FUNERAL HOME ROMEA & SON
412-486-3600
www.permanfuneralhome.com
Frank R. Perman, Supervisor, Parishioner
Internet and Parishioner Discounts Available
910038 St Mary of the Assumption (A)
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PLUMBING INC.
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412-487-8396
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