Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
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Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time – November 15, 2015 1607 GREENTREE ROAD - PITTSBURGH, PA15220 (412) 563-3189 OFFICE - (412) 563-8524 FAX - SSJPITTSBURGH.ORG Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time OPENING HYMN (#642) 1. Love divine, all loves excelling, Joy of heav’n to earth come down! Fix in us your humble dwelling, All your faithful mercies crown. Jesus, source of all compassion, Love unbounded, love all pure; Visit us with your salvation, Let your love in us endure. 2. Finish then your new creation, Pure and spotless, gracious Lord, Let us see your great salvation Perfectly in you restored. Changed from glory into glory, Till in heav’n we take our place, Till we sing before the almighty Lost in wonder, love and praise. November 15, 2015 SECOND READING Hebrews 10: 11 – 14, 18 Brothers and sisters: Every priest stands daily at his ministry, offering frequently those same sacrifices that can never take away sins. But this one offered one sacrifice for sins, and took his seat forever at the right hand of God; now he waits until his enemies are made his footstool. For by one offering he has made perfect forever those who are being consecrated. Where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer offering for sin. The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION GOSPEL READING Mark 13: 24 - 32 GLORIA Jesus said to his disciples: “In those days after FIRST READING that tribulation the sun will be darkened, and the Daniel 12: 1-3 moon will not give its light, and the stars will In those days, I, Daniel, heard this word of the be falling from the sky, and the powers in the Lord; “At that time there shall arise Michael, the heavens will be shaken.” “And then they will see great prince, guardian of your people; it shall ‘the Son of Man coming in the clouds’ with great be a time unsurpassed in distress since nations power and glory, and then he will send out the began until that time. At that time your people angels and gather his elect from the four winds, shall escape, everyone who is found written in the from the end of the earth to the end of the sky.” book. Many of those who sleep in the dust of the “Learn a lesson from the fig tree. When its branch earth shall awake; some shall live forever, others becomes tender and sprouts leaves, you know that shall be an everlasting horror and disgrace. But summer is near. In the same way, when you see the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of these things happening, know that he is near, at the firmament, and those who lead the many to the gates. Amen, I say to you, this generation will justice shall be like the stars forever.” not pass away until all these things have taken place. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my The word of the Lord. words will not pass away.” “But of that day or Thanks be to God. hour, no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” RESPONSORIAL PSALM The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ You are my in - her-i-tance, O Lord. HOMILY PROFESSION OF FAITH SIGN OF PEACE LAMB OF GOD DISTRIBUTION OF THE EUCHARIST (#950) And I will raise you up, and I will raise you up, and I will raise you up on the last day. Prayer for On Mission for The Church Alive! Father of Mercy, as we journey On Mission for The Church Alive!, endow us with your gifts of collaboration, courage and compassion. Help us to fulfill the mission of Jesus and His Church through vibrant parishes and effective ministries. Raise up selfless, energetic leaders to serve the Church in fidelity and with care May we, the Church of Pittsburgh in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Greene, Lawrence and Washington counties, be sustained and strengthened by your grace. Help us to learn Jesus, to love Jesus and to live Jesus. Hear this prayer and grant it through Jesus Christ our Lord, with the help of our dear Blessed Mother, under the mantle of her love, Amen. GENERAL INTERCESSIONS LITURGY of the EUCHARIST PREPARATION OF THE GIFTS (#713) Eye has not seen, ear has not heard what God has ready for those who love him; Spirit of love, come, give us the mind of Jesus, teach us the wisdom of God. HOLY MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION GREAT AMEN THE LORD’S PRAYER BLESSING AND DISMISSAL RECESSIONAL (#637) Sing a new song unto the Lord; let your song be sung from mountains high. Sing a new song unto the Lord, singing Alleluia. 1. Shout with gladness! Dance for Joy! O Come before the Lord. And play for God on glad tamborines, and let your trumpet sound. Sing a new song unto the Lord; let your song be sung from mountains high. Sing a new song unto the Lord, singing Alleluia. 2. Rise, O children, from your sleep; your Savior now has come. He has turned you sorrow to joy, and filled your sould with song. Sing a new song unto the Lord; let your song be sung from mountains high. Sing a new song unto the Lord, singing Alleluia. Onelicense.net – License #A-702408. All rights reserved Sacraments & Mass Intentions Saturday, November 14, 2015 4:00 PM, Olga Buritz – Daughters Sunday, November 15, 2015 7:30 AM, George T. Legin – Mark, Natalie, 9:30 AM, People of the Parish & Justin Metz 11:30 AM, Eileen Johns – Family 4:00 PM, Syro-Malabar Mass Monday, November 16, 2015 8:30 AM, Albert Ross – Marion Nowak Tuesday, November 17, 2015 8:30 AM, Walter Nowak – Harry & Jean Schultz 9:00 AM, Eucharistic Adoration 7:00 PM, Reconciliation 8:00 PM, Benediction Wednesday, November 18, 2015 8:30 AM, Judy Sunseri – Bob & Marie Sherwin Thursday, November 19, 2015 8:30 AM, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Barrett(Anniversary) – A Friend Friday, November 20, 2015 8:30 AM, Paul M. Brownhill – Brownhill Family Saturday, November 21, 2015 2:00 PM, Wedding – Allison Zyra & Shaun Darrah 4:00 PM, Frances & Harry Wassel Paula & Joe Poerio Sunday, November 22, 2015 7:30 AM, Joseph & Elizabeth Butchko – Fran & Jack Butchko 9:30 AM, Daniel Petrelli – Bob, Mary,Caitlin Doyle 11:30 AM, People of the Parish Pope Francis’ Intentions for November Universal: That we may be open to personal encounter and dialogue with all, even those whose convictions differ from our own. Evangelization: That pastors of the Church, with profound love for their flocks, may accompany them and enliven their hope. Prayers for the Sick Please pray for: Carole Billings, Joan Bird, John Brose, Premo Ciccone, Joe Crugnale, Grandy & Grandma Donahue, Dorothy Drensen, Helen Fallon, Vivian Flaherty, Patricia Geubtner, Raymond Giudici, Jeff Hought, Betty Janora, Art Kifer, Charlotte Krashna, Santo Mascellino, Joan Mendel, Karen McCartney, Carol McIsaac, Keri Midgley, Mary Minick, Florinda Rosemeyer, Amanda Sembrat, Isabella Torris, Ralph Zeto, and all who are sick and need our prayers. Please pray for: All the faithfully departed parishioners and benefactors of SS. Simon & Jude Parish. Please remember to call the Parish Office before you or a loved one are admitted to a hospital or nursing home. Because of the HIPAA Law, treatment facilities are not permitted to call us unless given permission by the family. Prayers for our Service Men & Women Cpt. Steven M. Allinder, Navy Ssgt. Zachary Barkhymer, Air Force SPC. Andrew Bezek, Army FA. Laura Bird, Coast Guard Sgt. Ryan Butschle, USMC Cpt. Adam Cloninger, Army Cpt. Meagan Cloninger, Army Airman 1st Class Alex Crlenjak, Air Force Col. Patrick M. Fallon, USAF, M.I.A. SPC. Michael J Fenton, Army Nat’l Guard Cpt. Raymond Fisher, Army PFC. William Godzinski, Army 1st class PF Alina Gropelli, Navy Cpt. Andrew Howell, Army Cpt. Hayden Howell, Army Tech Sgt. Aaron Hunt, Air Force 1st Lt. Leila Joint, Army Pvt. 1st Class Joshua Joint, Army Lt. Commander Paul Joyce, Navy Pvt 1st. Class Tyler C. Wesley, Marines Cpt. Kelsey Barley Rousey, Army Let’s talk. Those are good words. They call on us to put our heads together to solve problems, to build things up, to create good things. Let’s stress that word “together.” It’s called collaboration – good people working together. Central to “On Mission for The Church Alive!” is collaboration. We are working collaboratively on the difficulties and opportunities we have as the Church of Pittsburgh to look for good answers. There’s work to be done. Look around to find somebody to talk about those difficulties and opportunities. Today is a good time to start. To read more, check out “On Mission for The Church Alive!” on page 5 of this week’s Pittsburgh Catholic and visit OnMissionChurchAlive.org. Early Childhood Center Halloween! The Early Childhood Center had a “spook”tacular time with their new Minion friend (aka Fr. Jay)! There were ghosts, super heroes, princesses, pumpkins, witches, and even more minions!! Our party day ended with a costume parade in the gym for all to enjoy! What a FUN time! Thank you! A heartfelt “thank you” to all who volunteered to help with the Holiday Craft Show. My wonderful friends, Kathy Lloyd, Diane & Wayne Crowe, Theresa Malacki, Sharon Lentz, Cathy & Kerri Maselko, Cris Bridge, and Caitlyn Doyle. The Craft Show wouldn’t have been possible without all of your help! Thanks also to all who donated to the Bake Sale. All proceeds from the Craft Show will be donated to SSJ’s Faith Formation Ministry. - Lisa DeRose SAFE ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCES FOR VOLUNTEERS: St. Margaret Parish in Greentree is holding a Protecting God’s Children workshop on Wednesday, November 18th at 6:30 P.M. Please call Deacon Thom Mills at 412-921-0745 x9 for more information. Missed the parish retreat??? Feeling the need to spend a weekend with God? REACHING FOR ANSWERS? How can I make the changes I want in life? Can God help? Does God even exist? Hear men from all walks of life, some Christian, some not, some no faith at all, tell their life changing stories. Nothing to do but listen and decide for yourself. Retreat in a relaxed atmosphere, comfortable clothing, good food & private rooms. The 48-Hour Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center on Pittsburgh’s SouthSide FRIDAY night December 4th - Sunday afternoon December 6th. Register online at www.pittsburghmensemmaus.com or call Jim Walther@ 412-531-9432 SSJ Community News SSJ Christmas Giving Tree ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK Sunday, November 15, 2015 9:30 AM, Faith Formation Mass – 5th & 6th 6:00 PM, 412Youth Adoration – St Barbara Parish Monday, November 16, 2015 NO MEETINGS OR EVENTS Tuesday, November 17, 2015 11:00 AM, Bible Study, call Parish office for more info 6:45 PM, Divorced & Seperated Series, PLC Café Wednesday, November 18, 2015 6:30 PM, Faith Formation, Parish Life Center Thursday, November 19, 2015 7:00 PM, Choir, Parish Life Center 7:00 PM, Christian Mothers, Church 7:00 PM, Finance Council, Admin. Bldg. Friday, November 20, 2015 12:00 PM, Rosary, Church 8:00 PM, AA, Parish Life Center Saturday, November 21, 2015 7:00 AM, Catholic Men’s Fellowhip, PLC 8:30 AM, Catholic Woman’s Fellowship, PLC 8:45 AM, St. Vincent de Paul, Parish Life Center 6:00 PM, Love, Marriage, Pierogies & Baseball, PNC Park MERCY IS A VERB Faith Formation Praise and Worship, Prayer and Gospel, Message and Service. November 15th, 9:30 AM Youth Liturgy 5th & 6th November 18th, 6:30 PM “For this I was born and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth.” November 25th NO FAITH FORMATION HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The Ladies of Charity are once again sponsoring the Giving Tree from Nov. 14 thru Nov. 29. Several organizations are supported as noted by the different ornaments. Gingerbread man- Angel’s Place – assists unwed mothers Green Christmas Ball – Miryam’s – homeless women’s shelter (please do not wrap gifts for Miryam’s). Red Christmas Stocking – Pioneer School – handicapped children. White Snowflakes – Gift cards to be used throughout the year to help the needy and homeless. All gifts can be left under the tree. There will be a box for gift cards or you can drop gift cards in the collection basket. Please note: All gifts must be returned no later than November 30. Your gift brings the love of the SSJ family into the hearts of the needy. Thank you in advance for your generosity. CAFFEINATED CATHOLICS Come enjoy coffee, lunch, and fellowship with other young adults while hearing about our Catholic faith and journey! We meet on the balcony of Carnegie Coffee (132 East Main Street, Carnegie, PA 15106) from 1-2:30 PM to listen to a talk and enjoy fellowship with one another; Sunday, November 22 Steve Geitgey will talk and lead discussion on "[Spiritual] Mountain Climbing 101." Open to all adults from college age to 40; for more information, call St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish at 412-276-1011 x217, email [email protected]. Ladies of Charity celebrate 25 wonderful years of service at SSJ Founded by St. Vincent de Paul, Patron of all Charity, the Ladies of Charity responded to the needs of the poor in seventeenth century France. The organization was established in Pittsburgh in 1959. Our SS. Simon & Jude Ladies of Charity have been ministering in our parish for twenty five years. They were established here in 1990 by parishioner, Grace Eckhardt. Some of their ministries include visiting the sick and the aged, assisting at our funeral Masses, putting together gifts for the home bound, preparing food for the homeless, and aiding women's shelters. The Ladies feel they make their lives more meaningful if they share it with those who need them. "The Confraternity of Ladies of Charity sprang from God in order to honor Our Lord Jesus Christ as the Source and Model of all Charity." - St. Vincent de Paul 412Youth Adoration Sunday November 15th 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM St. Barbara Parish 45 Prestley Rd Bridgeville, PA 15017 All high school students, college students, and young adults are welcome to St. Barbara Parish to pray and worship at Eucharistic Adoration as a united group of youth from SS. Simon & Jude, Our Lady of Grace, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Margaret, and St. Barbara. Eucharist renews our covenant, draws us into the compelling love of Christ and sets us on fire. It is our desire to see that this sacrament of love shall be at the center of the life of the people of God. Adoration is such a powerful time to focus your thoughts and prayers. This is also not your normal Adoration, we will be led in song and worship by musician Mark Lang. Take this opportunity to say “yes” to your faith and be a part of an amazing worship. Contact Rory Mitrik at rory@ssjpittsburgh. org if you have any questions. RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults What happens after we die? Humans have been asking that question since the dawn of time. Jesus reveals that death is not the final word. Christians follow the one who has gone before us in the person of Jesus, whose death and resurrection shed light on what awaits us. Death is a birth to new life. Jesus tells us that whoever believes in Him will have eternal life. Where are we heading? What is our goal? Do we desire to spend eternity with God? Do our daily choices reflect our desire?